East Shepparton’s Wendy Watt gives it a rip during the weekend’s division four action.
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Megan Fisher
Tatura-Hill Top’s Ray Flett shows off his game face.
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Megan Fisher
Crunch time, do or die — whatever you call it, the business end has nearly arrived.
East Shepparton’s Lyn Thatcher loads up her next bowl.
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Megan Fisher
Tatura-Hill Top’s Allison Cuso flicks the wrist as she lets one go.
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Megan Fisher
East Shepparton’s Norm Richardson steps off the mat in style.
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Tatura-Hill Top’s Bob Bordette bends the knee to release.
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Tatura-Hill Top’s Jeanette Overall hands out some instructions to the other end of the rink.
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Goulburn Valley Playing Area has not skipped a beat since returning for 2025, and despite Saturday’s heat, play rolled on with an earlier start to combat the soaring temperatures.
Just two rounds remain in the home and away campaign, and teams throughout the lower divisions have a fortnight left to stake their claim for a finals spot.
In division four, East Shepparton made a statement with a commanding 15-99 to 3-77 victory over Tatura-Hill Top, closing the gap to the Bulldogs.
News photographer Megan Fisher was on the sidelines to capture the action from a warm morning on the greens.