It was Noradjuha-Toolondo's bowlers that carried them to victory against Homers in their round four Horsham Cricket Association A Grade clash.
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No surprises for guessing that it was Tony Caccaviello that led the way with the Kookaburra in hand.
The Country Victoria paceman was a cut-above, snaring an astonishing 8-11 as Homers were dismissed for a mere 42 in reply to the Bullants modest 106 total.
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Batting first no Bullants batter was able to reach 30, as Homers' consistent bowling was rewarded.
Allrounder Logan Millar finished with 4-21 while Chaminda Gamage and Adam Attwood both chimed in with two wickets apiece.
For the Bullants Caccaviello got his day off to a nice start, top scoring with a handy 22 from 26 deliveries.
Homers, fresh off their first win off the season would have been fairly assured that they could chase down the total.
They just as well might have, had Caccaviello not been in some of the best form of his life.
The opening bowler's haul included seven top-eight batsman, five of which didn't trouble the score.
Luke Deutscher was the only Homers batsman to show some resistance, hitting 26, the top-score of the match.
Unfortunately he eventually became one of Caccaviello's victims.
Extras became his side's next highest score with six as Homers finished all out for just 42 inside 12 overs.
The Bullants are now looking ominous with three wins from three games and if they're batters find their feet again they will be hard to stop.
Caccaviello himself is in the midst of a purple patch with 17 wickets from three outings. The next best in the competition is Gamage on nine.
The Bullants also possess the competition's leading run scorer, with opener Justtin Combe's 11 taking him to 155 for the season, two ahead of Connelly.
At Home Rup/Minyip comfortably secured their first win of the season against Jung.
The Tigers batted first and looked in trouble early at 4-36, with star batter Grant Connelly back in the sheds cheaply.
Tyler Puls and Simon Mock put together a nice stand of 34 to get the Tigers back on track, but when Puls was dismissed for 28 with the score at 81 the rest of the lineup could only muster another 41.
Caeleb Leith, Jake Leith and Connor Weidemann all picked up two wickets each for Rup/Minyip.
Set 122 for victory, the home side looked in control early putting on 73 for the first wicket.
Only one more wicket fell as Rup/Minyip reached the total after just 29 overs.
Openers Mark Mbofana (38) and Jake Leith (32) topscored for the victors.
In his first game for the season, Jung's Codi Kenny took both of the side's wickets.
After the first four rounds the Bullants sit comfortably in first spot on the ladder, while Rup/Minyip have jumped up to second spot.
Jung and Homers sit third and fourth, While West Wimmera is fifth and yet to notch a win.
Round five sees the Bullants host West Wimmera, while Rup/Minyip travel to Sunnyside to face Homers.
In B Grade Blackheath/Dimboola got home by 14 runs in a thriller against Jung.
Jung's Bodhi Franks took four wickets, while Blackheath/Dimboola's Sam Polack also picked up four.
Colts continued their unbeaten stretch with a 55 run win over the Horsham Saints.
Bradley Couch's 86* that included seven fours and three sixes proved the big difference between the sides.
Saints' opening batter Matt Currill had a welcome return to form, striking them nicely on his way to 34.
He also picked up two wickets for his side, showcasing his potential as an allrounder.
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In the final B Grade match, Laharum made easy work of Lubeck/Murtoa's 129.
Lubeck/Murtoa's Shannon Reddie top-scored for his side with a well compiled 58 as Laharum's Jim McInnes finished with 5-24.
Laharum reached the total for the loss of just two wickets. Ben Peucker looked composed on his way to making 61* coming in at first drop.
At the top of the B Grade table Colts and Blackheath/Dimboola can't be separated on 24 points, while Jung, Laharum, Horsham Saints and Rup/Minyip all sit on 12 points.
Lubeck Murtoa are still searching for their first win.
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