CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » Siwes happy to be home

Siwes happy to be home

Dandenong West all-rounder Riley Siwes took another step back towards his best bowling on the weekend in his team’s two-wicket victory over Narre Warren.

Having returned back to his home side, after spending two seasons at Turf 1 club Berwick, the leg-spinner missed the first five weeks of the season due to a syndesmosis injury but looms as a key asset in the second half of the campaign.

With visiting spinners often struggling with the dimensions of the Bulls home ground, Greaves Reserve, his calmness looms as a point-of-difference as his side’s second spinner behind former Sri Lankan international Malinga Bandara.

The wrist spinners bowled in tandem and extracted variable bounce through the middle overs at Sweeney Reserve, Siwes finishing with 2/38 off 10 overs.

It follows just 10 overs across his first two games, to go with his six overs across Dandenong West’s two T20s.

His return to the field has heralded a closer connection with his fellow spinner.

“He’s a very quiet man, Mali, but if you pick his brain, it’s very knowledgeable and the last couple of weeks he’s started to open up,” Siwes said of Bandara.

“Even out there (on Saturday), (he was advising) of little tweaks here, where to bowl, and having him at the other end is awesome because you know what you’re going to get from him.”

After bowling without his usual control in a spell of 1/28 last week against HSD, he conceded just two boundaries against Narre Warren on Saturday.

Siwes made the move to Berwick to improve his own cricket, maturing as a bowler.

“I think fields were one of the main things I got out of the experience and knowing situations of the game,” Siwes said.

“(Matt) Chasemore and (Brett) Goodes really helped me develop that side of my game and besides that, it was about bowling to that field and allowing myself to push blokes back knowing the bad ball will come as a leg-spinner, but backing in your stock ball to take wickets.”

Lured back to his junior club after seeing their attitude shift in the last 18 months and wanting to help the Bulls reach the top flight, an added bonus has been the increased opportunity with the bat.

A staple of the Bears bottom-four, Siwes has batted at five, six and seven in his three hits so far this season.

It took Siwes 22 balls to get off the mark in his first hit of the season against Parkfield, but he was unfazed, aware his role is to bat time.

“I’m hitting them nicely at the moment, but like developing the ability to bat through the middle order,” he said.

“I know in myself that I can do it but it’s just about batting time and getting yourself in.

“For me it’s been about developing a few new shots and getting stronger, which I feel like I’ve been really trying to work on especially through the offside.

“Batting with the likes of (Anthony Brannan, Nuwan Kulasekara and Bailey Howarth), developing those relationships in the middle is massive and that’s where I want to bat in the future.

“That’s where my best cricket will be.”

Digital Editions


  • Eagles swoop on Bakers

    Eagles swoop on Bakers

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 519207 Cranbourne has only won two games for the season and both of those have come against fifth-placed Silverton…

More News

  • Measles exposure sites listed in the South East

    Measles exposure sites listed in the South East

    Koo-wee-rup, Dandenong and Bangholme have been officially listed among public exposure sites for new measles cases. In an alert from Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Dr Caroline McElnay, three recently-returned overseas…

  • Ramadan Night Market returns

    Ramadan Night Market returns

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 467847 As the holy month of Ramadan is fast approaching, so is the buzz and excitement for Dandenong’s already-famous Ramadan Night Market. An estimated…

  • Ex-mayor Aziz unable to appear in court due to illness

    Ex-mayor Aziz unable to appear in court due to illness

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 174279 Casey three-time ex-mayor Sam Aziz, who is facing five charges laid by the state’s anti corruption body, has been unable to appear in…

  • Ramadan Night Market returns

    Ramadan Night Market returns

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 467847 As the holy month of Ramadan is fast approaching, so is the buzz and excitement for Dandenong’s already-famous Ramadan Night Market. An estimated…

  • Tireless volunteer continues to give

    Tireless volunteer continues to give

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531394 Long serving volunteer Selliah Nalliah has been recognised as a Medallist of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his services to Tamil and…

  • Foundation students return to Clyde Grammar

    Foundation students return to Clyde Grammar

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531335 Foundation students have returned to classrooms at Clyde Grammar, with the school reporting a smooth start to the 2026 school year following its…

  • Residents continue disputes over $310,000 Overflow Carpark in Residential Area

    Residents continue disputes over $310,000 Overflow Carpark in Residential Area

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 390704 Kramer Drive residents are still disputing the decision by Casey Council to move ahead with a $310,000 overflow carpark that would gain access…

  • Police ‘stonewalling’ delays CFMEU threats case

    Police ‘stonewalling’ delays CFMEU threats case

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 171634 Lawyers for a CFMEU organiser accused of making threats have said Victoria Police is refusing to help it reach former chief commissioner Shane…

  • New hospitality era for Cranbourne

    New hospitality era for Cranbourne

    A change of ownership six months ago has marked a new chapter for Cranbourne landmark The Amazing Grace, with hospitality veteran Adam Sadiqzai returning from a brief retirement to refresh…

  • La Trobe celebrates local heroes

    La Trobe celebrates local heroes

    Australia Day celebrations in La Trobe shone a spotlight on local community heroes, recognising individuals and organisations who have made a real difference across the region. Many loved ones flocked…