One of Wendouree's veteran players celebrated his 300th game for the club with victory over the weekend.
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Tony Davis played alongside son Ari in Wendouree White's third grade success against Napoleons-Sebastopol on Saturday.
Davis didn't bat, but claimed two wickets in the triumph to take his career tally with the Red Caps to 416.
His 300-game journey has included more than 4000 runs (13 half-centuries and three centuries), a highest score of 120 and best figures of 6-13.
Earlier in his career, Davis played 38 games in the club's first grade side, making 301 runs and taking 45 wickets.
Davis, who started at Wendouree in 1991, is a life member and three-time premiership player (twice as captain). He has also been involved with juniors as a coach and mentor.
Wendouree White sits 10th on the Ballarat Cricket Association third grade ladder with four rounds remaining until finals. The top six sides progress to the play-offs.