While Bathurst City Redbacks haven't played as well as they would have liked so far, they can't attribute any of that to Clint Moxon.
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The right-arm flamethrower tops the Bathurst Orange Inter District Competition bowling charts so far this season as he's collected a total of 18 scalps through six matches.
His best effort came in round seven against Kinross as he cut through the students for seven wickets in 13 overs of work.
If Bathurst City is to push for a finals spot in the second half of the season, it will need Moxon to continue his devastating campaign.
Cavaliers' big man Hugh Britton sits one wicket behind Moxon with 15 as the new recruit has been somewhat of a revelation for the reigning Royal Hotel Cup champions.
He returned to the region after a stint at England and then Wollongong and has been perhaps the best bowler on what's already an imposing staff.
City Colts' Daniel Casey ties Britton on 15 wickets as he's been a model of consistency throughout his seven appearances so far.
His side was touted as one of the outfits to beat heading into this season and much like Moxon at Redbacks, City Colts will look for the likes of Casey to continue his form - they currently sit in fourth position on the ladder.
Rounding out the top five is St Pat's Old Boys' Jack Goodsell, as well as Rugby Union's Hugh McIntyre. Both of these men sit on 13 wickets so far.
The duo have also played a pair of games less than the majority of the competition, making their accomplishments more impressive.
BOIDC action is set to return on January 9.
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