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Officer barefoot and brave in Reconciliation Round

“We acknowledge the Aboriginal people as the Traditional Owners of this land and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.”

It’s nothing like the usual pre-game speech that Officer captain Allison Isaacs would deliver prior to the Ringwood District Cricket Association (RDCA) game against Mountain Gate at Starling Road on Sunday – but it certainly hit the mark.

Isaacs, supported by seconds captain Michelle Lucas, recognised traditional land owners and delivered the Welcome to Country as part of Reconciliation Round, a Cricket Australia initiative that all clubs were encouraged to participate in.

Both teams, and umpires Michael Meeng and Jigneshkumar Parikh, stood barefoot in a circle prior to the match, to demonstrate their commitment to reconciliation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and non-Indigenous Australians.

The game itself was secondary, but proved to be a good won for Officer who won by 64 runs.

After Isaacs won the toss and batted first, Shenali Fernando (38) and Donna Jones (32) piloted the Bullants to a score of 8/109, before rocking Mountain Gate for just 45.

Kylie O’Connor (3/13) and Fernando (2/9) claimed multiple wickets for Officer, who remain a game clear at the top of the ladder with just two rounds remaining in the season.

Officer heads to second-placed Mooroolbark this Sunday, before rounding out the home-and-away season with a trip to fourth-placed Chirnside Park.

Semi-finals will be held on Sunday 5 March, with the grand final to be played a week later.

The Officer team on the weekend included: Amanda Collins, Darcy Collins, Kayla Dalgleish, Shenali Fernando, Allison Isaacs (Captain), Kim Isaacs (Coach), Donna Jones, Kylie O’Connor, Kalie Pay, Vianna Siegelwin, Molly Walters and Lauren Williams.

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