Paddy Mahony the mainstay of Panmure innings against Purnim

Justine McCullagh-Beasy
Updated November 27 2016 - 7:20pm, first published 11:03am
IN THE RUNS: Panmure skipper Paddy Mahony made 80 on Saturday. Picture: Rob Gunstone
IN THE RUNS: Panmure skipper Paddy Mahony made 80 on Saturday. Picture: Rob Gunstone

AN 80 from skipper Paddy Mahony ensured Panmure built a respectable Grassmere Cricket Association day one total against Purnim on Saturday. Bulls captain Tom Smith, who finished with 4-27, ended his counterpart’s stay at the crease. Daniel Meade (30), Tom Wright (24) and Sam Mahony (20) also played their roles but the Bulldogs, who will play in the one-day grand final on Sunday, were restricted to 177 with the Bulls 1-6 in reply at stumps.

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Justine McCullagh-Beasy

Justine McCullagh-Beasy

Sports journalist

Sports journalist with an interest in feature reporting. Email: justine.mc@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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