OSBORNE young gun Harry Perryman showed he can handle a bat almost as well as a football by slaying TRYC in their clash at Osborne on Saturday.
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Perryman, who has been touted as a first or second round pick in this month’s AFL draft, made a superb 72 in the comfortable win.
He played some fine pull shots against short bowling to snuff out any hope TRYC had of winning after Luke Richardson (12) fell early to a great caught and bowled effort by Todd Hannam.
Perryman received support from Mick Glanvill (56 not out) as the home team made 4-199 in reply to TRYC’s 117.
Tom Yates (29), Brad McMillan (26) and Hannam (24) did best for the visitors as Osborne bowlers Connor Galvin (3-4), Oscar Glanvill (2-17) and Clancy Galvin (2-22) applied the brakes.
Henty cruised to victory over Holbrook despite a half-century from promising young Brooker Hamish Mackinlay.