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Airport West St Christophers claimed the last finals spot in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association senior division, while the other three finalists also enter finals on a winning note.

Heading into the final round, only Sunshine United was mathematically out of finals contention.

Airport West St Christophers entered the final round in fourth spot and a win would be enough to finish in fourth.

Facing Westmeadows, the Eagles were pushed all the way.

After making 8-195, the Eagles were able to bowled Westmeadows out for 184 with two balls remaining.

St Albans finished percentage outside the top four after beating Sunshine United.

The Saints made 6-189 before restricting the Tigers to 7-157.

Minor premiers Yarraville Club was too good for Craigieburn.

The Clubbers mad3 6-325 before the Eagles finished 9-262 in reply.

Deer Park, which had also locked in a top two spot heading into the final round, had a big win against Aberfeldie.

Abers was bowled out for 90, with the Lions reaching the total in just 11.3 overs with seven wickets in hand. Aaron Shellie took four wickets for the Lions.

After two straight losses, Sydenham-Hillside returned to the winners list against Keilor.

The Blues made 5-208 from their overs with Robert Clements top scoring with 73.

The Storm’s top three did most of the damage as they chased down the runs, as it finished 4-210 with more than two overs remaining.

Cam West top scored with 80.

In the first week of finals, Yarraville Club will host Airport West St Christophers, while Deer Park will play Sydenham-Hillside with grand final spots on the line in both matches.

Among the other teams to make finals in the other grades are, Sunshine (Isaacs Howarth Shield), Grand United (Steve McNamara Shield), Caroline Springs (Roy Picone Shield), Sunshine YCW (Evans-Clark Shield) and Burnside Springs United (Russell Pollock Shield)

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