Home » 2017 » Patterson smashes ton

Patterson smashes ton

RSL are firming as early season favourites after a ton from coach Stuart Patterson saw Swan Hill fall in 33.2 overs in the Swan Hill and District Cricket Association’s second round.

With a total of 103 off the bat, Patterson has helped lift his side to the big with seven sixes and eight fours, but a solid 44 runs also came from Tom McGregor in the innings.

Patterson would be the only wicket Swan Hill could nab, with an Arnold Kirby delivery hit in the air as Jack Luffman made the catch.

McGregor and Brenton Caldwell were still on fire when RSL beat Swan Hill’s total of 170.

The strong performance with the willow was backed up with the ball as RSL found seven wickets for their troubles.

Jack Cook felled three batsmen finishing the match with 3-48 off seven overs.

Thomas Lister was a stand out for the Swans with 69 runs helping his side to 170 from their 40 overs.

He was backed up by captain Mark Thomson who scored 31 runs after opening the day for his side.

After two rounds, RSL currently sit in top spot ahead of St Mary’s Tyntynder.

Ultima TUF were defeated by St Mary’s Tyntynder after the latter managed to find 147 runs.

It was a tough day for the RooDogs who were bowled all out for just 87 runs.

Nyah District are back on track in their premiership defence with a win over Woorinen.

The premiers finished with 8-149, after keeping Woorinen to 9-145.

Both sides performed well in the match, but it was the District side who took the spoils.

Digital Editions


  • New frame for familiar favourite

    New frame for familiar favourite

    THE Art Gallery of Swan Hill will roll out the red carpet for art lovers when its art auction and gala dinner is staged next…

More News

  • Riverside summers

    Riverside summers

    FOR a collective of campers, Swan Hill has been a summer holiday fixture for 23 years, as families from around the state and even Darwin have forged friendships to connect,…

  • Items for auction following museum closure

    Items for auction following museum closure

    ANYBODY who is in the market for a vintage wool press, shearing plants, old sewing machines, and farming equipment from the early 1900s, can go online on Sunday 1 February…

  • Rams charge continues

    Rams charge continues

    MURRAY Downs remain on top of the Northern Valley division one ladder after a hard-fought 11-shot win over crosstown rivals Racecourse on Saturday. The 66-shot to 55 win ensures the…

  • NBN upgrade

    NBN upgrade

    The NBN Fibre Upgrade Program has begun in Balranald, bringing several months of construction work to the town. The program is expected to continue until approximately 30 June. Working hours…

  • Murray River re-listed as endangered

    Murray River re-listed as endangered

    MURRAY River and its connected water systems have been formally listed as “critically endangered” as part of a decision to strengthen environmental protections. The listing spans the Lower Murray River,…

  • Accommodation pressures

    Accommodation pressures

    BALRANALD Shire Council will investigate installing a prefabricated office building at its works depot as a potential long-term solution to ongoing staff accommodation pressures. The proposal, outlined in a report…

  • New era for Speak Up

    New era for Speak Up

    AN organisation that has spent the past decade advocating for regional communities affected by water policy is preparing for a leadership change ahead of a major national review. The Speak…

  • Tough times for winegrape growers

    Tough times for winegrape growers

    MURRAY Valley winegrape growers are “suffering enormously” with predictions that the current season is shaping as the worst in two decades. Extreme heat last week has only further added to…

  • Funding round open for grassroots groups

    Funding round open for grassroots groups

    GRASSROOTS multicultural and multifaith organisations have until 19 February to apply for funding through the Victorian Government to support their communities. The Victorian Government will on a key recommendation from…

  • Development boom

    Development boom

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council planning staff processed dozens of applications, approved millions of dollars in development and met state benchmarks for permit timeframes during the first quarter of the…