Finley had to promote plenty of junior players to field a side against the Rhinos.
Finley won the toss and bravely sent the Rhinos in.
The Cats started well, having the Rhinos in trouble at 3/16.
The Rhinos were looking shaky with Noah Bradley, Dilip Boppidi and Chris Pyle all back in the sheds.
The Rhinos started to add some runs before Anthony Bradley was run out.
Tom McCallum was caught behind, leaving the Rhinos at 5/46.
The Rhinos looked like being bowled out for a low score until Tim Hillier and his son Kai Hillier added a handy partnership and steered the game in the Rhinos’ favour.
Kai was eventually out for 11, but Tim had notched up 51 before retiring.
A few quick wickets then left the Rhinos with two wickets in hand with the score on 116.
Shobhit Arora and Andrew Smith added an impressive 37 runs for the ninth wicket - Arora with a hard hitting 28 and Smith with a handy 11.
Tim returned to the crease but did not get to face another ball.
The Rhinos finished with a very competitive 153.
When it came time to field, opening bowlers Pyle and Noah had Finley on the back foot straight away by taking a wicket each.
Finley were in real trouble at 2/2 off five overs.
From there on it was a steady flow of wickets without Finley being able to build partnerships.
Finley were eventually bowled out for 68.
Jesse Hart picked up two wickets.
The remaining wickets were shared with Noah, Pyle, Smith, Arora, Kai, Nick Fogo and McCallum all picking up one wicket each.
The That Pizza awards this week went to Arora and Smith for their efforts with both bat/ball and continuing to improve each week.
The result on Saturday has seen the C-grade Rhinos move to second position on the ladder.
The Rhinos remain undefeated heading into the round six clash against Tocumwal this weekend.
The postponed round three clash against the Katamatite Tigers has been set down for December 16.