The women’s and the men’s teams will take on Kyneton Tigers at Echuca Basketball Stadium, with the first game to begin from noon.
The Pirates are 1-1 to start their seasons, with the men winning first up at Castlemaine before the women got their campaign off the mark at Swan Hill last Saturday.
All players, and spectators above the age of 12, must be COVID-19 double vaccinated to enter the stadium.
Cost is $5 for adults, with free entry for children. The canteen and bar will be open.
- Echuca and Bamawm Lockington United will play host for round five of the Goulburn Murray Cricket’s A-grade women’s competition on Sunday, in what is the final game of the year before the Christmas break.
Despite a tough loss in round two, Echuca has returned to its best in recent weeks to slip into second behind Beechworth.
Echuca returns to Victoria Park to host Leitchville-Gunbower, which has one win to its name.
BLU continues to fight for its first win of the season, remaining at Main Oval in Bamawm to welcome Shepparton-Youth Club United.
- A mouthwatering top-of-the-table clash headlines Saturday’s Campaspe Tennis Association action, as Echuca 1 and Rochester 1 go head-to-head in round six.
Echuca remains undefeated this summer, yielding the best defensive effort with just 201 games conceded (72 ahead of its next rival, Rich River 1).
Meanwhile, second-placed Rochester sits just behind with a 3-1 record.
Round six is a real family affair, with Echuca 2 and Echuca 3 battling it out at the lawn tennis courts, while LBU 1 and LBU 2 meet at their home courts.
The winless Elmore 1 will eye an upset, hosting the third-ranked Rich River 1.
Lockington Bamawm United Lawn Tennis Club will also host its junior doubles tournament on Sunday, with a 9am start.
- Local Goulburn Murray Tennis Lawn Association outfits Echuca Lawn and Rich River Rebels are set to battle it out for the first time this season.
The reigning champions, the Rebels are favourites to take out the match as they sit undefeated at the top of the table.
Echuca has won just one match, slipping down to fifth as a result, and will be desperate for a major scalp.
- Rich River and Deniliquin are looking like the match of the round in Campaspe pennant bowls on Saturday.
Both teams have one win to their name after four rounds, with Deniliquin just sneaking ahead of Rich River and into the top four.
The top two teams, Echuca and Moama, will play the bottom two sides, Rochester and Mathoura respectively, while third-placed Tongala has the bye.