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CRICKET: The Allora club made it four wins in succession to win the reserve-grade premiership in Warwick cricket.
Allora won by seven wickets at Mayhew Oval with all rounder Sean Bryson man of the match with 41 and 3-6.
Match report
The bowling of Allora pair Blake Lollback and Sean Bryson proved the difference as Allora beat Sovereign Animals to win the reserve-grade premiership in Warwick cricket.
Winning the toss and batting, Sovereign made 99 with Tim Munro hitting 22 and Luke Cullen 18.
Lollback was the star with the ball taking 5-20 off eight overs.
Bryson took 3-6 off five overs with his spin.
In the Allora innings, left handed batsman Bryson stood up again adding 45 in an opening partnership with Gavan Scheiwe who was first out for 17. Bryson went on to top top score with 41.
Nick Morris played a steady innings of 14 not out batting at No.3 and was joined by Will Ole who hit two fours down the ground to secure the win.
Allora finished with 3-104 to win with 15 overs to share.
Captain Nick Goltz put part of his team's success down to good fielding.
"Nick Morris took two catches on the boundary with Sean Bryson and Stewart Henderson each taking a good catch,” he said.
"We were confident going into the final after three wins in succession, Blake bowled well and Sean was good with bat and ball.”