![Tiger Alex McMaster put Holbrook to the sword with the bat and ball on Saturday. The win secured the club a spot in the finals. Tiger Alex McMaster put Holbrook to the sword with the bat and ball on Saturday. The win secured the club a spot in the finals.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/PhHnA5GT9TJUUFksUAkH55/8e894ae2-55a2-4ca7-a71a-777338c041f4.jpg/r0_362_4648_3099_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
FATHER-and-son Clint and Jordan Renner played starring roles in Lockhart's surprise nine-wicket victory over Walla at Walla on Saturday.
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The pair grabbed 3-7 and 4-9 respectively as the Demons bundled their opponents out for just 92 runs.
Jordan Harrington (38 not out), Brad McMillan (25 not out) and Zac Burkinshaw (21) made light work of the chase as the visitors cruised home.
Lockhart's win guarantees it will play first grade finals for the first time in a decade with skipper Chayte Burkinshaw thrilled with the showing.
"It's probably as well as we have played this season," Burkinshaw said.
"The bowlers were great, we fielded well and the boys knocked over the runs quickly.
"It will be good to play finals again.
"Hopefully we can win next week to give ourselves a chance of jumping another spot on the ladder."
Henty suffered an eight-wicket loss to Rand.
The Swampies could only manage 100 against good bowling from Dan Lieschke and Brayden and Clint Ralston before Mark Kreutzberger hit 59 to secure victory.
Walbundrie's Alex McMaster was in ominous form in the Tigers' comfortable win over Holbrook.
He topscored with 71 in a score of 9-241 before taking 3-15 as Holbrook managed 9-166 in the run chase.
TRYC edged out Brock-Burrum and Osborne blitzed Culcairn.