There were several close matches in Tuesday ladies semi-final action at Albury Grasscourts.
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The standout was the section one encounter between Bulle and Reddy.
Helen Fuge and Karen Plested claimed the final rubber to level the scores, then won the ensuring tie-break, nine points to seven, to see Bulle into next week's decider.
Sally Bulle and Dee Gordon contributed to the cause, while Sue Dickens finished undefeated for Reddy.
Chris Essex gave nothing away in Wurtz's 4-2 victory over Spencer.
Jo Takle, Di Wurtz and Helen Curtis lent support, with Chris Mollison in great touch for the losers.
A three-set haul from Lynne Alymore had Taggart on their way to the grand final, accounting for Quirk in section two.
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Back up came from Sue Harper, Trish Gallagher and Sam Taggart.
Sheil dropped just one rubber against McInerney, with Kerry Smith and Denise Sheil unbeaten.
In section three, McHarg came from behind to snatch a two-game thriller against Huckstepp.
Joy Lee, Enid Antone, Rosemary Symon and Cecily McHarg combined well late in proceedings to see the team home.
Connelly started well before Jones mounted a comeback, the former home 4-2.
Pat Johnson was solid all day for the winners.
The next North East Veterans event is on Sunday at Yarrawonga.
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