Tatts and Crossroads will fight it out for the Narrabri minor premiership next week after Crossroads snapped a four-match losing run and Tatts shared the points with RSL on Saturday.
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Tatts were three overs into their run chase when a storm hit, and the game was abandoned.
The draw points and Crossroads’ win over Civeo saw Crossroads move within striking distance of Tatts heading into their final round match-up.
Batting first on Saturday Crossroads mustered 7-268 after a 102 run opening stand between Mark Fielder (45) and Chris Sargent (54). Paul Foster followed with 56, skipper Luke Meppem 30, Pat Legg 21no and Jock Small 14no, Civeo also chiming in with 31 extras.
Lachie Cameron fared the best of the Civeo bowlers with 3-53. He then padded up and hit 73 to have them well in the run chase.
But after a 55 run opening stand between him and Mick Smart (29) things fell apart and Civeo were all out for 137. Brady Jenkins was the destroyer claiming 6-30.