The victorious Kingaroy RSL side … successfully defended their premiership title
Tony Dugdell steams down to deliver his hat-trick ball

March 16, 2013

Kingaroy RSL dominated the 2013 A Grade South Burnett competition and their form didn’t let them down during today’s Grand Final against the Nanango Scorpions.

Anthony Eden led the way with the bat for RSL knocking out a century in quick time at Lyle Vidler Oval in Kingaroy.

Eden hit nine fours and three sixes along the way to his 119. Brady Roberts also added a handy 48 to Kingaroy’s run total.

At the end of their 45 overs, Kingaroy was 7/242.

Best of the Nanango bowlers was Dylan Gilliland who took 4/65 off nine overs.

Nanango openers Brendan Weil and Jay Steinhardt looked to be making a start when Weil was bowled by Tony Dugdell for 8.

Weil was the first of Dugdell’s victims on the day. The fast bowler ripped through the Scorpions’ batting attack, taking seven wickets for just 17 runs off eight overs, including two maidens.

Nanango was all out for 64 in the 22nd over. Top scorer was Jon Alexander with 15.

Kingaroy RSL have now claimed back-to-back A Grade premiership titles.

It is also the second year in a row that a woman has been included in one of the sides playing in the men’s grand final.

Last year it was Holly Ferling who bowled for Kingaroy RSL (and later went on to play for Australia in the Woman’s World Cup competition in India).

This year, bowler Lauren Hume turned out for the Scorpions.

Ferling watched the grand final from the sidelines; she had not played enough games with Kingaroy RSL this year to qualify to play in the final.

Bowled … a ball from Dugdell sends the bails flying to claim Simon Morrow’s wicket for a duck
Teammates rush to congratulate Tony Dugdell after his grand final hat-trick, taking the wickets of Jon Alexander, Simon Morrow and Sonny Stevens … Dugdell finished with the amazing figures of 7/17
Four all the way … Kingaroy RSL’s top scorer Anthony Eden smashes another ball to the boundary
Kingaroy RSL captain Darren Geiger takes a sharp catch at silly point to dismiss Lauren Hume, taking Nanango’s last wicket of the day and securing the 2013 competition title