Cobram won the toss and sent Deniliquin out to bat.
Boddie Arthur was run out in the second over.
Charlie Hillier and Andrew Hogan batted solidly against very tight bowling, until Hillier left his crease to left arm spinner Jack Beasley and was stumped for eight.
The Rhinos were now 2/25 after 17 overs.
Liam Pitts smashed one back to Beasley, who held the catch, and the Rhinos were in trouble at 3/26 after 19 overs.
Cobram off-spinner Jim Daniel finished with the impressive figures of 0-6 off his 10 overs.
Brad Todd and Hogan added 63 for the fourth wicket.
Beasley struck again and bowled Hogan for a patient 29.
Scoring was difficult, with tight bowling and impressive efforts in the field.
The Rhinos were 4/89 off 39 overs.
The Rhinos were hoping for a run a ball off the last 10 overs to finish the innings.
Brodie Bennett added eight runs, taking the Rhinos to 5/113.
Todd was batting with plenty of power and forced the Cobram team to have five fielders on the fence.
Todd’s dismissal for 62 had the Rhinos at 6/123 with 20 balls remaining.
His innings included five fours and one six.
Dean Edge was run out for eight (off nine balls), coming back for a second run.
Harry Hillier and Anthony Bradley were then dismissed in quick succession.
Peter Wilson (3) and Mitch Jefferies (2) batted out the innings.
The Rhinos finished at 9/134.
Tyron Baden (4-21) and Jack Beasley (3-39) were the leading wicket takers for Cobram.
Cobram came out to the crease with a very positive mind set and were playing shots at every ball.
Charlie Hillier had Manny Artavilla trapped LBW in the first over.
Unfortunately, the Rhinos did not strike again until the 15th over.
Hogan had Lewis McShane (23) caught by Arthur at cover.
Cobram were well placed at drinks on 2/65.
Shaun Downie was in control for Cobram.
He and Hugh Hyde added 48 for the third wicket.
The pair ran well between the wickets and averaged more than five runs per over.
Downie was run out for 62 with a direct hit from Wilson at point.
Hyde and Izac Artavilla scored the final 22 runs to secure victory, Cobram winning the game in the 27th over.