THE all-Spring Gully clash between Brougham Arms and Strath Eppalock Fencing is the highlight of Saturday afternoon’s Bendigo Tennis Association premier league season.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
Round four is at the Bendigo Bank tennis complex in Nolan Street from 1pm.
Brougham Arms is on the rebound from defeat when it takes to courts 9, 10, 11.
The Broughie is likely to have Jamie Brown, Michael Smyth, Ben Noonan and Jess Hartland on court.
Eppalock Fencing will be determined to hold its place in the top four. Jack Baker, Bronwyn Osborne and Blake Poyser will all play big roles.
Spring Gully Butterflies play BLTC Rising Sun on courts one, five and six.
The Butterflies will go in favourite as they sit second on the ladder, three points clear of fourth-placed Rising Sun.
It will be interesting to see how Rising Sun’s core of Sam McHarg, Terry Smith, Tova Penno and the Blencowes, Jayden and Rashelle, play against the Butterflies’ Matt Hartland, Grant Leader, Danielle Bowles and Bree Smith.
The all-BLTC match between Metro and Quest will be played on courts two, seven and eight.
Metro should be up and about after its first victory of the season last weekend.
It will be interesting to see if the catalyst for that win, Corbin Fleming returns for this weekend.
Heather Robbins and Jordan Hicks have been playing well for Metro.
This might be the week for the young stars of Quest to take control.
Isaac Watson, Tane Thomas and Ryan Leader should all be in the picture to play and are more than capable of getting Quest back into the top four of the Quest-backed pennant.