THE Grampians Cricket Association B grade action returns for round nine with one team in particular eager to play.
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Rhymney-Moyston will be looking to field a team against Buangor-Tatyoon, after they forfeited the match against Chalambar last week.
Meanwhile, Buangor-Tatyoon are coming back off the bye.
League leaders Chalambar will be eager to play at least one full game when they travel to Stawell to play Youth Club following their win by forfeit against Rhmney-Moyston.
Youth Club meanwhile, will be looking to make it two wins in a row after they defeated Halls Gap by 24 runs, with Trent Homden top scoring with 30 runs.
The Pomonal and Halls Gap clash could be the best game of the round judging by the scores in round eight.
Halls Gap won the toss and elected to bat last week against Youth Club, but they could only finish their innings on 9-104.
In contrast, Pomonal made 9-119 against Navarre, with Ryan Nellthorp top scoring with 26 runs.
Navarre play Swifts-Great Western which should be another great game of the round, as both teams made the highest totals in round eight.
Navarre scored the highest total with their 9-179 against Pomonal with Jesse Hannett top scoring with 83 runs.
Swifts-Great Western made easy work of Wickliffe-Lake Bolac as they declared on 8-173, with Craig Marrow finishing his innings on 99 not out.
Wickliffe-Lake Bolac have the bye.