Griffith has made it five successful challenges in a row after seeing off Ardlethan/Barellan on Sunday afternoon.
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The home side won the toss and elected to bowl, and captain Theo Valeri was pleased to see his bowlers performed.
"The bowlers really back up that decision to bowl them out for just under 60 was very pleasing," he said.
Ryan Allen and Matt Angel looked to get the visiting side off to a decent start however after presenting a couple of chances Angel (3) departed when he was caught behind off the bowling of Haydn Pascoe (1/7).
The change of bowlers brought trouble for the Ardlethan/Barellan side as wickets started to tumble.
Ben Signor (2/8) picked up the wickets of Allen (7) and Jason Malone (5) while Connor Bock was also able to take two quick wickets.
Ben Walsh (9) and Frazer Menzies (9) finished as top scorers for the visiting side with Ben Rowston (2/11) and Bock (5/16) taking the remaining wickets to see the Ardlethan/Barellan bowled out for 56 after 32 overs.
Valeri said it was great to see all of his bowlers in great form
"They just continued their good form from the entire rep season," he said.
"Hopefully they can keep that going for the next few weeks. Whoever we throw the ball to seems to be doing a good job.
"Just bring them on for short sharp spells, and whoever you bring on, you know they will do the job."
The Griffith side had little trouble chasing down the small target.
Dean Bennett and Mitchell Williams-Hedges got their side off to a strong start as they got Griffith to within 28 runs of victory before Bennett (12) was caught at point.
Griffith had no other bumps in the road as Williams-Hedges (21), and Pascoe (18) were able to get their side to a nine-wicket win with just 13 overs bowled.
It is now six straight wins for the Griffith side, and they will look to continue this streak when they take on Young at Exies Oval on Sunday, February 9.
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