Coleraine v Newbuildings, Senior Cup (28 June)
- Catch taken
- George Brolly explains
- Driven through the covers
- Peat Salmon
- Enjoying the game
- Ryan Hunter bowling
- Scott Campbell
- Hammered
- Delighted Gareth McKeegan
- Chopped on
- Lofted
- Ross Hunter
- Rory Knox
- Caught by Peat Salmon
- Catch for JT
- Hugs
- Treat time
- Thumped to mid-off
- Bowled
- Jason Dunn leads the side off
- Five wickets for Jason Dunn
- Early wicket for Coleraine
- Ryan Hunter batting
- Six hit for Peat Salmon
- Boundary for Ryan Hunter
- JT on sightscreen duty
- Spilled by David Cooke
- Ross Dougherty
- Half century for Peat Salmon
- Disappintment as Coleraine lost to Newbuildings
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