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Dog of a day for Geelong

- LUKE D’ANELLO PREMIER CRICKET

FOOTSCRAY’S makeshift opening combinatio­n of Ash Armstrong and Nathan Caulfield could become permanent after the pair put Geelong’s bowlers to the sword on Saturday.

Armstrong (right) made an extraordin­ary 181 not out — his maiden first XI century — while Caulfield contribute­d 62 in just his second Premier Cricket appearance.

The 135-run opening stand set the platform for the Dogs’ monster score of 6-400 dec.

Footscray has been searching for a settled opening pair, with Greg Munro absent because of work commitment­s and Hayden Butterwort­h returning to Geelong.

Armstrong hit 20 boundaries in his 267-ball knock, while Caulfield found the fence six times.

“He just controlled it from the start,” Dogs skipper Dylan Kight said of Armstrong.

“He’s been working really, really hard on his batting.

“With the opening spot, he’s seen an opening and he’s tried to aim for that and make it his own.

“He controlled the whole innings and the good thing was they (Geelong) didn’t know what to expect with him and Nath.

“They really exploited them early and from there we were just away.

“The rest of the day for the rest of the batsmen was pretty easy.”

Dylan Kight (57) and Jordan Kight (44) also made impressive contributi­ons.

Geelong faced three overs before the close and reached 0-13, with Footscray having to take 10 wickets this weekend to claim the points.

“They’re a good side. They bat really strong and have made two scores above 350 already this year,” Kight said.

“The wicket will be very flat and tough for the bowlers, so we’re going to have to come up with some plans and execute really well for 90 overs.”

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