The points were shared in both first grade matches over the weekend with the games declared a draw.
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Both matches were abandoned halfway through as a result of the storm that swept through the Highlands on Saturday afternoon.
Before the inclement weather hit, Bowral was up against Moss Vale and Bradman Oval while Robertson-Burrawang faced Hill Top at Lackey Park.
Wingello won the toss in its match and sent Bowral in to bat.
Tigers captain Grant Pike said they had hoped to get some quick wickets but did not hold out much hope of playing a full match given the weather.
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Hill Top captain Alex Debs said despite the draw, he was happy with his side’s performance after the Kookaburras managed to bat out their overs.
“Everyone’s starting to gel together which is pleasing. Hopefully we can take that into next week against Bowral.”
With a few players out for Saturday’s match, Debs said he expected Hill Top to be at full strength for this weekend’s clash.
The Kookaburras will also welcome back pace bowler Jimmy Debs.
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