Moama Anglican Grammar School Year 10 student Jinaya Nurse sets up her next stroke. Photos: Rechelle Zammit.
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The Goulburn Valley region’s next generation knocked it out of the park when croquet came calling this week.
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On Wednesday, students from Goulburn Valley Grammar School, Moama Anglican Grammar School and Euroa Secondary College descended on Shepparton Croquet Club’s grass courts for a taste of what’s becoming a fast-growing sport in the area.
GVGS Year 9 student Eve Cook lines up a shot.
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Rechelle Zammit
Players practised drives, rolls and split strokes during the interschool challenge, which had them team up in groups to have some fun under the spring sun among friendly company.
Shepparton News photographer Rechelle Zammit passed by the courts to snap the youngsters in their element.
Moama Anglican Grammar School Year 10 student Grace McMillan gets great purchase on her strike.
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Rechelle Zammit
Nathaniel Anthony sends one rolling towards the hoop.
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Skyler Keet is on target.
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GVGS Year 9 student Matilda Horne makes good connection from mallet to ball.
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Euroa Secondary College Year 10 student Emma Fruend watches her shot closely.
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GVGS Year 9 student Lily Thompson shares a smile while bopping one through.
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Euroa Secondary College Year 10 student Archie Wilson chips one up the middle.
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GVGS Year 9 student Alex Whitlock looks to tap one home.
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