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It was an on-field reunion for the Perryman brothers on Saturday as all four joined forces for Osborne.
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Nick, Harry, Ed and Joe helped the side to victory against Lockhart at home, with Ed starring to take four for 25 before finishing on 80 not out with the bat.
"He was our match winner for the day," Osborne president Darren Howard said.
Greater Western Sydney Giant Harry has rejoined the side while he's back home on his post-season break.
Older brother Nick is making his return to the field after missing the last CAW Hume season due to a football injury.
"He (Nick) is a bit like a new recruit for us this year," Howard said.
"They're all very talented boys and it's certainly nice to have them in the side."
The last time the Perryman siblings got a game together for the club was back in 2019.
Osborne has also welcomed youngster Andrew Smith, who contributed 28 not out to their total of 127 at the Osborne Football Ground.
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After a first round loss to The Rock Yerong Creek, Howard said it was nice to get a win on the board before their bye next weekend.
"We're finding our feet in the first couple of weeks," he said.
"We've had a few guys unavailable but we've got a couple of good juniors coming through as well."
Lockhart batted first to see a total of 120 before they were bowled out.
Spencer Small made 34 runs, while Liam Widdup was just four behind.
The Rock Yerong Creek is now two from two this season following a win against Brock-Burrum at the Brocklesby Sportsground.
Tod Hannam and Marc Cox both took three wickets each to help the victors finish two runs in front.
Zac Barrenchea was the best with the bat for Brock-Burrum scoring 56 runs, while Joshua Koschitzke made 34 not out.
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Rand also remains undefeated this season after downing reigning premiers Henty.
Bryce Swift contributed 46 runs to Rand's total of 168, while Will Swift took four wickets.
For a second consecutive week Henty's Shannon Terlich has passed a century, this time making 104 runs before he was bowled out by Daniel Lieschke.
The match between Holbrook and Culcairn was abandoned at Ten Mile Creek Oval due to unsafe weather conditions.
The Brookers won the toss and batted first to land 156 from 40 overs, while Culcairn made 72 from 21 overs before play was called off.
Round three will see Brock-Burrum take on Lockhart, TRYC meet Rand, Henty clash with Culcairn and Walla collide with Holbrook.
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