Phillip Seeman, the Diadora Fendalton No. 1, makes a forehand return to Pavroc Edgeware’s Stephen Harley in their clash at Wilding Park on Saturday. Seeman pushed Harley, the Canterbury No. 1, all the way in their singles match before going down 57, 4-6. However, Seeman had some cause for celebration later when his team upset the fancied Edgeware team, seven sets to six. The win has forced a grand final between Fendalton, the second round winner, and Edgeware, the first round winner, early in February.
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85Phillip Seeman, the Diadora Fendalton No. 1, makes a forehand return to Pavroc Edgeware’s Stephen Harley in their clash at Wilding Park on Saturday. Seeman pushed Harley, the Canterbury No. 1, all the way in their singles match before going down 5- 7, 4-6. However, Seeman had some cause for celebration later when his team upset the fancied Edgeware team, seven sets to six. The win has forced a grand final between Fendalton, the second round winner, and Edgeware, the first round winner, early in February. Press, 24 December 1985, Page 20
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