OSBORNE will have plenty of crowd support when it takes on Holbrook in the semi-finals at Osborne on Saturday.
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With football club legend Gary O’Connell celebrating his 90th birthday with an afternoon tea at the ground, a bumper crowd is expected for the knockout final.
But skipper Darren Howard said Osborne would need to produce its best cricket to get over young Holbrook line-up.
“It’s a real lottery this year,” Howard said.
“I think it just comes down to whoever plays best on the day.
“Holbrook has some really good young players like Hamish Mackinlay, Cooper Walsh and Corey McCarthy and they gave us a hiding last time we played.
“Hopefully we can get some form back and play well.”
Osborne will welcome Lachie Lane back for the clash and will be more at ease playing on its home ground.
In the other semi-final, TRYC host Henty.