Treweek top scored with 51 as just three Roar players reached double figures. We didn’t expect him to bat, but we needed him to, to get the win. “Jason broke his finger last week while playing. “We knew that Isaac could hold up and end with Michael,” he said. Jace Carton admitted that Jason McGowan wasn’t going to bat if he didn’t need to. Treweek was supported well by Isaac Carton and Jason McGowan, who both held up ends while Treweek ticked the scoreboard over. “Mick batted really well to get us over the line.” “I don’t normally get nervous, but I was nervous,” he said. Roar coach Jace Carton said there were some pretty nervous moments as the wickets started to fall. The Roar would pass Pascoe Vale Hadfield’s total, nine wickets down before being bowled out not long after for 127. The Roar resumed at 2-23 in reply to Pascoe Vale Hadfield’s 115. On top after day one, the Roar needed to dig deep to get the six points after another batting collapse hurt them dearly. Sunbury moved into the Victorian Turf Cricket Association division 3 top four despite a couple of nervy moments against Pascoe Vale Hadfield on Saturday. Courtesy – Tara Murray, Star Weekly Michael Treweek stood up with the bat on Saturday.
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