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Player raid adds spice to Irymple contest

THE Irymple Footballers have raided the ­Irymple Cricketers ahead of Sunday’s ­annual Twenty20 match at Henshilwood Oval, looking to make up for a loss last year and once again nudge in front.

The ledger sits at 2-2 following the ­Cricketers getting the chocolates last year, but Footballers captain Dan Coghlan has­ managed to secure the services of quick Chase Stone and batting all-rounder Billy Phelan.

“I had to do a little bit of extra work with (Stone),” Coghlan said.

“Billy has gone to Melbourne, he’s come back before Christmas so I quickly hit him up to see if he was coming back in 
time.

“We finally sorted a team (on Thursday), so hopefully everyone rocks up and plays.”

Cricketers captain Mark Thomson said the defections left him a little short, along with some players participating in Under 17s Country Week, particularly not being able to call on strike bowler Stone.

“It’ll add a bit of spice to the contest, I’d say,” Thomson said.

Wade Minter and Josh Stanley come into the line-up for the Cricketers.

The match will also feature two netballers and two women’s cricketers representing each side to make it a 13-a-side game.

“It should draw a pretty good crowd, especially now people can get out and about a bit and come down and see a  good show,” Thomson said.

The day doubles as a Christmas party for the Irymple Cricket Club and the Irymple Football Netball Club communities with a barbecue lunch from noon` and Santa visiting.

The cricket match starts at 1.30pm and will be the debut of Irymple’s new electronic scoreboard.
 

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