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Hot form carries over for our Greggy

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Hot form carries over for our Greggy

First Eleven batsman Brayden McGregor has carried on from his hot form at the end of 2022/23, with his maiden Valley century in the first game of the season.
Celebrating a First Eleven outright win and Brayden McGregor's maiden century for Moonee Valley: L-R Mitchell Higgs, Sam Younghusband, Brayden McGregor (front), Luke Brock, Steve Hazelwood, Jack Newman, Tain Piercy, Suraj Weerasinghe, Ruwan Jayaweera, Chand Shrestha and Rusiri Jayasiri.Brayden averaged 181 in his last four games of 2022/23, including three unbeaten knocks. The momentum changed in the Grand Final when he injured his knee on 46 and had to retire hurt. We were looking in control until he had to go off.
But 2023/24 is a new season, and a knock of 108 to set up our outright win over Laverton was a great start for the Valleys and a sign that Brayden is in ominous form.
At right: Celebrating a First Eleven outright win and Brayden McGregor's maiden century for Moonee Valley: L-R Mitchell Higgs, Sam Younghusband, Brayden McGregor (front), Luke Brock, Steve Hazelwood, Jack Newman, Tain Piercy, Suraj Weerasinghe, Ruwan Jayaweera, Chand Shrestha and Rusiri Jayasiri.



 

 

   

 

 

October 22, 2023
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