GALLERY: Pink Stumps Day

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GALLERY: Pink Stumps Day

The cricket match between the Millicent Black Hats and the Naracoorte Townies was played at Norm Facey Oval in Millicent on Saturday as a fundraiser for the McGrath Foundation and its network of breast care nurses across Australia. Pics: J.L. ‘Fred’ Smith

Principal organiser of the Pink Stumps fundraiser Amy Lawlor was congratulated by Mel Gibson and Morgan Lindner.
Waiting their turn to bat were (L to R) Ashton Lindner, skipper Mitchel Nitschke and Cooper Hamilton.
Ned Skeer and Emily Denton.
Millicent’s Norm Facey Oval was a sea of pink for Pink Stumps Day.
Hannah Nitschke, Tayla Werchon, Paige Nitschke and Abby Denton
Julie Reilly, Janice Nitschke and Karen Ellis, (seated) Tania Medoro, Tom Scanlon and Kerry Smith.
Matt Withers, Jayden Grosser, Josh Werchon, Cade Bradley and Frazer Bradley.
A half-century by Millicent Black Hats teenage opener Teej Lawlor laid the foundation for victory.
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