There was brilliant weather for the two days and 50 participants took part in some excellent croquet.
The visitors took out the prizes, with John Carr from Mornington winning Division 1.
Mary Tabrah from Sale won in Division 2, and Allan Breen from Golden Square, Bendigo was the top performer in Division 3.
Six Deniliquin club members played, with Mary James being the best performed.
She won six games and narrowly missed a place in the finals on a hoop countback.
In regular Deniliquin Croquet Club competition on Wednesday, rain interrupted play.
Twelve members braved the weather, but only two games could be completed.
The winner was Fred Littmann with on a two game win over Leo Barry on a hoop countback.
There were five jump shots on the day, with Littmann scoring three and one each to Barry and Rex Kernich.
Pennant began yesterday, with Deniliquin scheduled to play Euroa at Numurkah in the first draw. Results will be published next week.
Deniliquin's Terry Murphy considers the play.
Echuca-Moama competitor Jan Tracy.
Deniliquin's Brad Fawns aims for the hoop.
Deniliquin's Brian Dudley, watched on by Faye Druitt.
John Carr, of Mornington, is congratulated on his win by Deniliquin Croquet Club president Leo Barry.
Deniliquin's Faye Druitt takes her shot.
Karen Davidson of Mildura.
Deniliquin's Brian Dudley (right) watches Janet Hume at play.