South Coast turn to Regional Bash Twenty20 after Burns Cup loss

Tim Barrow
Updated October 22 2017 - 7:38pm, first published 11:32am
Standing up: South Coast batsman Mark Damoiseaux celebrates his half-century against Shoalhaven on Saturday. Picture: Courtney Ward
Standing up: South Coast batsman Mark Damoiseaux celebrates his half-century against Shoalhaven on Saturday. Picture: Courtney Ward

South Coast’s representative focus turns to the Twenty20 format after falling at the final hurdle in the Burns Cup competition on Sunday. 

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Tim Barrow

Tim Barrow

Illawarra Mercury sports editor

When it comes to sport - at professional and community level - in the Illawarra, I'm here to provide insight, context and opinion, as well as the latest news you won't find anywhere else.

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