CLUB stalwart Ben Stewart believes Wodonga Raiders' performances on Saturday showed the club is heading in the right direction.
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On top of the Raiders breaking their first grade drought against North Albury, they also won B grade and C grade division one matches.
"It was probably our best day as a club since we came back into provincial in 2013-14," Stewart said.
The most pleasing aspect about the wins for the Raiders was the contribution of the young players.
Fifteen-year-old Ryan Coonan took 5-24 off nine overs in the Raiders' B grade victory over North Albury while Will Noonan made 30 and grabbed two wickets.
In C grade division one, talented 13-year-old Kane Scott made 121 not out and 14-year-old Jack Stewart contributed 63.
Troy Armstrong, 17, then grabbed 7-5 with his off-spinners.
"It's not all about the young players, but it's a good sign," Stewart said.
"Some hadn't experienced wins like that before."