Finished: 8th – 4-7-1.
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Round-by-round ladder position: 10th, 7th, 3rd, 7th, 7th, 6th, 7th, 7th, 7th, 7th, 7th, 8th.
Bash for Cash: Beaten in semi-final – won 4, lost 3.
Most runs: Jayden Mannix - 277 @ 25.2.
Most wickets: Damien Dunlop - 20 @ 15.6, Liam Pilcher 20 @ 23.0.
Highest score: 111 – Shaun Makepeace, v Maiden Gully, round 2.
Best bowling: 6-21 – Liam Pilcher, v Golden Gully, round 3.
IT was one of those forgettable seasons that couldn’t end quickly enough for the Crows.
Controversy didn’t seem to be far from the Crows this season - firstly when they parted ways with coach Damien Dunlop mid-game in round six, and secondly, in the final round when they were forced to play for no points across their division one, two and four teams following a forfeit blunder.
The biggest issue with the Crows - who used 31 players - was their batting, which is highlighted perfectly by the fact Shaun Makepeace batted just three times and was Spring Gully’s second highest run-scorer with 200.
Only Makepeace (111 and 79) and captain Jayden Mannix (66*) posted scores over 50 for the Crows, while just five players made more than 100 runs for the season.
DIVISION 2: 6th – 5-5-2.
DIVISION 3: 7th – 4-5-1.
DIVISION 4: 2nd – 11-3-1.