Albion have taken advantage of an understrength Court House to put themselves in a strong position to claim the outright win they need to secure the minor premiership and earn an automatic grand final berth.
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Sent into bat at Wolseley Oval on Saturday, Court House were dismissed for 67 in the 44th over.
Luke Ryan was the chief destroyer, with 6-18 off 15 overs.
Brad Gander (40 not out) was the only Court House batsmen to reach double figures.
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Their second-best score was opener Blake Small's nine.
Albion captain James Mack then made an aggressive declaration when his side reached 2-128 in the 28th over.
Opener Jake Vigor (59) and Brad Cady (44) had an opening stand of 96.
We would have liked another couple of wickets on Saturday afternoon, to get us in a bit better spot.
- James Mack
In only his third match this season, Andy Mack, who is waiting for an operation to repair his ACL, scored a 19-ball 21.
"We would have liked another couple of wickets on Saturday afternoon, to get us in a bit better spot," James Mack said.
Reigning two-time premiers Court House went into the final-round match about 15 points in front of second-placed Albion.