
Grand final bound … Geoff Shaw was part of this round’s Telegraph Hotel Best Performance Rink.

Croquet stars ... COVID restrictions delayed the crowning of Numurkah’s croquet club champions, but (from left) Joan T. Hansen (division three), Kevin Hansen (division one) and Glenys Londey (division two) recently took out the titles.

Too good ... Trent Craven (left) and Jarrod Holmes (right) shake hands with Ormond players after being comprehensively beaten last Saturday.

MVP... Louise Shannon may have been taken the award for best female player in the division, but even her skills on Saturday weren’t enough on a dismal day for the Penguins.

Winners are grinners ...Nathalia reversed their fortunes in just a few weeks to serve up a thumping to Numurkah in Saturday’s final.

Stepping up to the plate … Zoe Martin has had a strong pre-season, and played well again last Thursday against Katandra.

Back in business ... The Good Friday appeal will be back to normal this year, so John Shrimpton (left) and Peter Bilston from Numurkah CFA encourage everyone to donate.

Side by side ... Margaret and Harold Barnes are just as in love now as they were 60 years ago.

Feeling groovy ... Drumming sessions proved popular with adults and kids alike.

Let’s roll ... Richard and Rachel from Victorian Skateboard Association looked like they were having almost as much fun as the local kids they were passing their skills onto at Numurkah Skatepark on Friday.

Community conversation ... Peter Mansfield, Wayne Limbrick, Lyn Loger, Averil Kennedy, Colin Crane and Kevin Bourke got together to discuss Nathalia’s future as part of council planning.
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