Wangaratta Rovers footy club's wicket keeper, Luke Peters, was elated when he caught out the first of the United Cricket Club's batsman, Gus Lawford. Pictures: PETER MERKESTEYN
United batsman Seamus Phillips.
Luke Peters celebrates with teammates after catching out United batsman Gus Lawford.
Wangaratta Rovers wicket keeper Luke Peters and United's batsman Matt Whitten, who normally plays in the U/12s.
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WANGARATTA Rovers midfielder Luke Peters and his teammates were all smiles after Peters took an early catch in an unusual role as a wicketkeeper on Sunday but they weren’t smiling much longer.
Rovers United claimed the Justin Kelly trophy for the second straight year when it edged out its football club counterparts in a Twenty 20 match at W.J. Findlay Oval.
The Hawks were bowled out for 126, falling 19 runs short of United’s 145.