After electing to bat, they put on a defendable score of 135 with some very handy contributions from Blake Pound (16), Andy Fattore (33) and Brock Shields amazing innings of 31 not out from 66 balls.
The Hanwood batters did well in reply making it hard for our boys, only losing four wickets in the chase, but with some tight fielding took them all the way to the 36th over.
The Coleambally extras (60) let the team down, with most of the score consisting of those runs.
New recruit Daly Old was a standout with the ball, bowling eight straight overs of leg spin taking 3/20.
The Coleambally Cricket Club would like to thank all the parents for getting the boys to the games each week.
It’s been a tough year, but the boys did well, and should be proud of their overall efforts.
The second grade side continued to lose wickets in setting their total of 142 against Leagues in the major semi final at Jubilee on Saturday.
Sam Casey’s classy 41 included four sixes and two fours.
Sanil Babu smashed five boundaries in a quick fire 25, however the side got bowled out in the 30th over, setting up an interesting run chase.
An all-round effort with Babu (4/20), Shaun Iddles (3/27) and enforcer Sam Strachan (2/34) stifled the League's batting prowess to see them out for 124.
Coleambally now have the weekend off to concentrate on their Creet Cup Challenge against Hay this Sunday at Hay.