After two wins on the trot, Jung's undefeated start to the Horsham Cricket Association A Grade season was brought to an end by a polished Noradjuha-Toolondo outfit on Saturday.
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Under blue skies at City Oval, the Bullants' big guns fired as they showed no signs of a premiership hangover, to go two-from-two.
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Batting first and sitting dangerously at 3-30 it looked like it was going to be a long (or short) day for the Tigers.
Bullants opening bowlers Tony Caccaviello and Matt Combe were on song and dismissed three of the top four batters for four or fewer runs.
A partnership was needed and fortunately, classy Tigers recruit Grant Connelly and Tyler Puls stood up.
The pair put on 115 for the fourth wicket, turning the heat back on the Bullants.
When Puls was dismissed for a well-crafted 57 from 66 deliveries it was up to Connelly to work with the remaining batters to forge a decent total.
Unfortunately, no batter besides Puls and Connelly was able to get to double figures; although number 11 Lochie Pymer (7) was able to stick around with Connelly to get the side to 200 before being dismissed with two balls in the innings to spare.
The pair put on 29 for the 10th wicket, with Connelly (95*) coming ever so close to notching his first HCA century.
Caccaviello finished with 5-32 after taking four wickets in round two, while Matt Combe picked up 3-34.
Despite some shaky moments at the start of their innings the total never really looked out of reach for the Bullants.
At 2-32, the Tigers had a sniff, but Justtin Combe and Shane Oakley quickly brought an end to that.
Oakley scored a handy 40 (49) before Caccaviello doused any hope of a Tigers win with a quickfire cameo of 33 (28) that included two sixes and three fours.
All the while it was opener Justtin combe who carried his bat at the other end with a superb knock of 91* (109) that won the game for the Bullants.
Combe alongside Josh Beddison (18*) chased down the runs, four wickets down with 2.4 overs to spare.
Connelly followed up his good form with the bat, finishing with his side's best figures of 1-29.
The former Bendigo cricketer already looks like the recruit of the season, only being dismissed once for his 153 competition leading run tally.
Funnily enough, it's Justtin Combe who sits just behind him on 144 season runs but has had one fewer innings and is yet to be dismissed.
At Sunnyside Recreation Reserve Homers got their A Grade season up and running with a big win over West Wimmera.
Batting first it was an all-round team effort that got Homers to 9-202 from their allotted 45 overs.
None of the batters really got away from the West Wimmera bowlers, however, seven 20-plus run partnerships ensured Homers got to the 200 mark.
There were a lot of contributions between the Homers' batters with Adam Atwood (23), Jett Hopper (31), Luke Deutscher (39), Simon Hopper (31) and Logan Millar (33*) all getting starts.
Nathan Alexander did the damage with the ball for the Warriors snaring 4-23, while Tim Braendler took 3-35.
In response, the Warriors never really looked in the hunt and tight bowling from Homers brought wickets without leaking too many runs.
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Run-rate ended as a problem for the Warriors who fell just 3.3 overs shy of batting out the 45 but were dismissed 74 runs short.
Liam Preston top-scored for the Warriors with a fighting 33* but was left too much to do in the end.
Chaminda Gamage was the best of the Homers bowlers earning the figures of 4-29.
The results make way for some tantalising clashes to be played in round four.
Homers will determine where they're at when they host the in-form Bullants, while Rup/Minyip will face a big test against a team (Jung) that lost no fans against the reigning premiers. West Wimmera has the bye.
In B Grade, Colts and Blackheath/Dimboola added victories that see them left as the only undefeated teams.
The former defeated Jung by 115 runs while the latter chased down Laharum's 129 in 35 overs.
In the other match, Rup/Minyip chased down Lubeck/Murtoa's 100 with four wickets and two overs to spare.
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