Hugh McIntyre came back to haunt his former club on Saturday, taking five wickets in Rugby Union's first innings win over Kinross in Bathurst Orange Inter District Cricket.
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McIntyre played five seasons for the students, before switching to the Bulldogs this summer.
He ripped through the Kinross batting order, his five-for crucial to Bulldogs' dismissing the students for 80 runs at Morse Park 1, however, the damage could've been much worse if it wasn't for Tom Kiss' handy knock of 47 runs.
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"I wouldn't say there's any secret," he said of his success against his old club.
"Just trying to bowl decent line and length and hope that they make the mistake.
"It's great to be back at the club (Rugby). I played with them through juniors and then obviously played for Kinross, so it's good to be back with a local team."
It's not the only time McIntyre has caused headaches for his former team, as he took six wickets in Rugby Union's opening two-run win over Kinross at Bloomfield Oval.
McIntyre's is comfortably the leading wicket-taker in BOIDC, having taking 24 this summer and he's one of two bowlers - alongside Cavaliers' Hugh Britton - to have taken at least five wickets in one innings.
The Rugby Union bowler is currently five wickets ahead of Centrals duo Zac Reimer and Edward Dodds on 19 each.
There's seven other wickets tied for fourth with 17 wickets, including St Pat's Old Boys duo Jack Goodsell and Mitch Taylor, City Colts' Dan Casey, Cavaliers' Kyle Buckley, Bathurst City's Clint Moxon, CYMS' Hugh Le Lievre and Kinross' George Cumming.
Having already claimed first-innings points, Rugby Union's next task will be to claim an outright win against the students to help Bulldogs push towards a top two spot.
Play resumes this Saturday at Morse Park 1, with Bulldogs at 8-100, with Percy Raveneau (zero) and Jeremy Thackray (one) to return to the crease in.