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Table Of Contents

From the Director of Sport and Activities...... 2 From the Director of Cricket...... 3 2018 GPS 1st XI Coach’s Report...... 4 2018 GPS 1st XI Captain’s Report...... 5 2018 Representative Players...... 8 2018 Representative Players...... 9 2018 Trophy Award Winners...... 10 2018 Trophy Award Winners...... 11 A Century ...... 12 CREATE 2018 TGS Development Camp Review...... 16 GROW 2018 TGS Camp Review...... 17 From the Game Day Manager...... 18 MANAGE GPS Cricket Draw 2019...... 19 PROTECT

1 Toowoomba Grammar School - Cricket Handbook From the Director of Sport & Activities

I would like to welcome all the players, parents, coaches and supporters match-day support. In addition to this, Mr Mark Creedon in his role of to the 2019 Cricket season at Toowoomba Grammar School. Game Day Manager proved to be highly successful in 2018 with his efficient collation of results, statistics and general logistical arrangements Building on the strength of the 2018 season where we had a record allowing the Saturday fixtures to run smoothly. 34 teams competing, we will to the foundations that have underpinned the success of this program; the players, for further enhancement. These The information in this handbook will be of particular use for parents players will no doubt continue developing their technical nous, patience and supporters but it should also be noted that the participation of our and camaraderie as they progress through the 2019 season and aim to students should be one of positive promotion and acknowledge that secure their place at the top of the table in each grade. we operate under the GPS Code of Conduct for both players and supporters. With this is the expectation that each student representing The Director of Cricket, Mr Ben Schuhmacher, will capably direct this Toowoomba Grammar School should do so with dignity and respect program alongside the 1st XI coach, Mr Steven Fryer. The professionalism towards the opposition, umpires and spectators. It is my belief that of these two staff members in guiding the 2018 season and providing involvement in the co-curricular domain of this prestigious school is an a platform in which the players could further their development was honour for our students and should be maintained as such. unwavering and I have no doubt they will continue to lead the players In closing, I encourage all our players to play to the best of their ability and coaches in a similar manner this season. and represent the School with pride each and every Saturday. Thanks must also be extended for the leadership and direction of Mr Duncan Weir in steering the Cricketer Supporters’ Group and providing Mr Wesley Dunne unfettered assistance to the program through their fundraising and Director of Sport & Activities

2 Toowoomba Grammar School - Cricket Handbook From the Director of Sport & Activities Cricket

The 2019 GPS Cricket season coincides with 101 years of GPS Sport. This • The utilisation of the indoor net area in the Glen McCracken Sports Centre. year Toowoomba Grammar School again boasts the third largest program • The 1st XI squad who act as mentors for our younger cricketers. in the GPS competition with 35 Cricket sides. No doubt the 2019 season • Batting specialist sessions every Friday afternoon. will see many fantastic individual and team achievements as we look to In addition to our coaching and development programs, we also improve on our advancements from 2018. provide opportunities for boys to tour. In December 2018 we took a tour I enter my second season as Director of Cricket at Toowoomba Grammar group of 24 cricketers to on our biennial tour of the North School and I can proudly say the program continues to grow through Island. Throughout the tour the boys were extremely busy playing seven the ongoing participation of our students, and the collective efforts of matches whilst taking in the beautiful scenery in Auckland and south our staff in coaching and mentoring the players.. to Wellington.

Over the past 12 months there have been several additional elements Our 1st XI squad also competed at the annual Neil Dansie Festival added to the program aiming to further develop the skills and enthusiasm which was hosted by Knox Grammar School in Sydney. This opportunity of our 400 plus cricketers: was one to be relished as our players were pitted against formidable opponents from premier schools across which will no doubt • The addition of a pre-season ‘Development Camp’ exposing our strengthen the resolve of the squad as they enter the gruelling GPS players to a high degree of coaching and skill development including competition. valuable trial matches against Churchie. The TGS Cricket program provides boys with amazing opportunities • The employment of a number of TGS Old Boys assisted the program to develop as cricketers and more importantly, as men of good character. greatly. Their experience, enthusiasm and mentoring whilst building I encourage all young men of TGS to grasp the opportunities on offer the profile of cricket also reinforced the sense of camaraderie and with both hands, both now and into the future. culture evident across the age groups and program as a whole. • The Grammar Premier League (GPL) was implemented to provide I would like to wish all players throughout the TGS Cricket program the best of luck for the 2019 season. Train hard, play harder and enjoy the extensive Year 7 program of 108 cricketers with additional the great cricketing opportunities that are on offer for you. opportunities to play entertaining Cricket on a Friday afternoon.

• The facilitation of wicket keeping sessions by Mr Brad Murphy. Mr Ben Schuhmacher • The employment of a Batting Development Coach. Director of Cricket

3 Toowoomba Grammar School - Cricket Handbook 2018 GPS 1st XI Coach’s Report

The 2018 First XI team experienced some highs and lows during the overall cricket program. Specialist batting coaches have worked with season but with a predominantly young playing squad rolling into the the boys to reshape and strengthen their skills. As part of our pre-season 2019 season they are all eagerly awaiting another opportunity to test program we are very excited to test these skills during two 1st XI tours their skills against our rival GPS schools. With a large majority of the 2018 this season. team returning for their second season it has provided the boys a great measuring stick of how to refine and practise their skills to play at our At the conclusion of Term 4 the majority of the 1st XI squad toured School’s highest level. There is no doubt the GPS 1st XI Cricket competition New Zealand and played seven games of cricket against schools from is the strongest schoolboy competition in the country due to the depth Auckland to Wellington. Playing in different weather and pitch conditions of talent existing across all nine GPS schools. Our TGS cricketers witnessed provided the boys some excellent cricket experiences that will no doubt this first-hand last season and it has been evident in their pre-season be drawn upon in the 2019 1st XI season. training that they have had valuable improvement in skills and attitude After enjoying Christmas with their families the 1st XI squad travelled as they towards tougher, more competitive cricket this coming to Knox Grammar, Sydney to defend our two year undefeated record at season. the Neil Dansie Cricket Festival. This festival is an excellent competition One of our key strategies across the entire TGS Cricket Program is to against tough opposition which was a good test for our cricketers and develop young cricketers and ultimately direct them towards both the a true opportunity to see how our training skills have progressed. Playing TGS 1st XI program and further into the Cricket pathways. against quality cricket schools from Adelaide (St Peter’s), (St It was awesome to see some of our aspiring young cricketers do this Kevin’s) and our host school from Sydney provides the boys with an throughout the season, most notably Harry Weir who was selected in excellent tool to prepare for the 2019 GPS season. the Queensland U17 team and Cricket Australia Rookies program. A large In total, our TGS 1st XI squad played 14 trial games during an extensive number of boys represented the region at State pre-season from October through to the end of January. The boys are Championships across multiple age groups and it will be fantastic to ready and prepared for the season; they are thoroughly looking forward watch these cricketers progress their skills in the coming years. to a challenging cricket season ahead and we wish them the best The new indoor cricket nets in the Glen McCracken Sports Centre of luck. have provided an extra bonus to our 1st XI training this season. The opportunity our cricketers have to hit endless amounts of cricket balls Mr Steve Fryer and refine their individual skills has been a real benefit to our team and 2018 GPS 1st XI Coach

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The 2018 1st XI cricket season had many ups and downs. With only three however it gave the boys motivation to make sure we bounced back boys backing up from the year before, the team was young with variable strongly against Nudgee the following week. experience. However, we showed plenty of promise in the early stages of the season with the securing of the prestigious Neil Dansie Trophy Round 4: NC 10/121 defeated by TGS 5/123 hosted by Camberwell Grammar School, Melbourne. This was particularly Coming off a very poor performance against TSS, the boys were eager notable as it was the second consecutive year that we have won. Samson to get back on the field and show everyone what we were capable of. Ryan was awarded the Neil Dansie Medal for Player of the Carnival after We won the toss and elected to bowl on what was a bowler friendly scoring two centuries; a noteworthy achievement. From this outstanding Ross Oval track. A fantastic opening bowling partnership of Samson start to the season, we were confident that the preparations for the Ryan (4/25) and Harry Weir (2/20) set us up nicely to bowl Nudgee out upcoming GPS season were coming to fruition with the squad displaying for a below par 121. Year 10 players Dan Brown (43*) and Jack Thompson the characteristics of team-work and individual brilliance necessary for (35) played a match winning batting partnership well above their years success. to help guide the team home with five wickets to spare. The first win of the season gave us a great deal of confidence moving forward creating Round 1: DC 78 defeated by TGS 1/79 a well-deserved winning vibe amongst the players. Round One of the GPS season was the bye week and as is tradition, the TGS 1st XI played Downlands College in competition for the Tom Allen Round 5: TGS vs BSHS Trophy. Downlands College won the toss and elected to bat on a glorious, well-prepared Mills Oval. The boys were excited for their first game of Washout the season and were ready to put in a dominant performance against the cross-town rivals. Samson Ryan continued his outstanding form Round 6: BBC 9/255 defeated TGS 10/74 from Melbourne, claiming four wickets and was well supported by Harry The washout against BSHS was not ideal for our team preparation as we Weir who took three wickets with an economy rate of 0.9. This demolition lost our winning momentum from the Nudgee game. Unfortunately, by our big men restricted Downlands to a very modest 78. In reply, TGS we once again found ourselves not playing our style of game against had an opening stand of 70 between Matt Watson (23) and Dan Brown BBC with both bat and ball. BBC won the toss and elected to bat on what (22*) which allowed the team an ideal start. The 79 run target was was a picture perfect Mills Oval. We started well with the ball, Samson reached in just 26 overs resulting in a dominant nine wicket victory. TGS Ryan and Harry Weir both taking one wicket each in their first spells. was again successful in reclaiming the Tom Allen Trophy for the ninth Unfortunately our openers were not backed up by the other bowlers consecutive year. and the BBC captain (97) led his team to a very respectable 255. Once Round 2: IGS vs TGS again, our resilience with the bat was less than perfect and we were bowled out for a disappointing 74. Another convincing defeat had both Washout the coaching staff and players wondering what needed to be done to get the win against Churchie the following week. Round 3: TGS 10/62 defeated by TSS 2/66 Our first game of the GPS cricket season did not go according to plan with a very disappointing and somewhat embarrassing defeat to TSS. TGS won the toss and elected to bat on what was a great batting wicket on Mills Oval. TSS opened the bowling with an off spinner and our top order batsmen showed little fight, crumbling to 9/38. The only resistance was a 24 run last wicket stand between Seb Ingold and Harry Weir which allowed the team to gain a modest 62. TSS chased down the runs in the 17th over and only lost two wickets. This was a very frustrating start to our GPS campaign for 2018,

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Round 7: TGS 10/115 defeated by ACGS 4/83 absolute screamer on the boundary rope. Unfortunately, Churchie got (Duckworth Lewis) the required runs four wickets down on what was a very frustrating day of cricket dictated by weather conditions.

Round 7 saw the TGS 1st XI make the trek to Churchie. On a soft and Round 8: BGS 6/246 defeated TGS 10/192 popping wicket the TGS batsmen were sent in to bat in trying conditions. Coming off a frustrating defeat against Churchie the previous week, the The weather conditions at Churchie were persistently annoying for the Year 12 players were looking to lead the squad with the team ready to batters who had to come off four times in 30 overs due to rain. Mitch put on a show for their last game of the season on Mills Oval. BGS won Bourke (18) started with a bang and in the middle, Nick Brown (34) and the toss and elected to bat on a cracking wicket. BGS came out to bat Harrison Spanner (19) fought incredibly hard to help TGS to a final total and put 246 on the board. However, we were not discouraged by the of 115, a score that we thought, given the conditions, would be a total as the outfield was fast and it was still a great batting deck. The defendable one. However, a long break in play meant the Duckworth- middle order put up a solid fight led by Jack Thompson (28) and Nick Lewis system was required. After much confusion the end score that Brown (32), however no-one was able to secure a big score and Churchie required was 78 to win. The boys again dug in and fought hard consequently we fell short of the total, bowled out for 192. in the field. This was typified by Harry Weir’s effort in the deep, taking an

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Round 9: TGS 9/173 defeated by GT 6/174 Finally, on behalf of all the boys in the 1st XI, I would like to thank Mr Steven Fryer, Mr Jake Platen and Mr Ben Schuhmacher for all their efforts. Facing Gregory Terrace in Round 9 was always going to bring some tension. TGS won the toss and sent GT out to field. A great start from GT had TGS Special mention is made of the Cricket Supporters’ Group, grounds and 4/32, something that we had seen all too often this season. However, the kitchen staff and umpires for their ongoing support of the TGS players. saviours of the innings Matt Watson (44) and Samson Ryan (26) worked It has been a great season and although we didn’t achieve what we set together brilliantly and put on a 63 run partnership. Some great hitting out to do at the start, I know all the boys had an enjoyable season and from Harrison Spanner (27) and Ben Wood (22) left TGS with a very that Toowoomba Grammar Cricket is in great hands for the future. defendable total of 173. The bowlers again did their job and we tightened the screws on GT, but like us, they also had a great partnership in the Nicholas Brown middle order. A few key wickets and some great bowling saw GT require 2018 GPS 1st XI Captain 16 off 12 balls and then only one run off the last ball. Bat on ball, a quick single and it was all over. Gregory Terrace had won a nail-biter. There are no words that can describe the feeling in our change room that afternoon. The boys had done everything in their power to walk away with a victory only for it to be snatched away in the final moment.

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2018 Queensland Representative Players

Samson Ryan Nicholas Brown Mitch Doolan QLD Open Schoolboys & QLD Open Schoolboys & QLD Open Schoolboys & Darling Downs Darling Downs Darling Downs

Morgan Galvin Callum Galvin QLD Under 15 Schoolboys & QLD Under 12 Primary Schools & Darling Downs Darling Downs

Rex Tooley QLD Under 12 Primary Schools & Sunshine Coast

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2018 Darling Downs Representative Players

Rylan Martin Sam Anderson Harry Meiklejohn Paul Draheim Open Under 15 Under 15 Under 15 Schoolboys Schoolboys Schoolboys Schoolboys

Tom Sippel Daniel Brown Jem Ryan Wihan Kruger Under 15 Under 15 Under 15 Under 12 Schoolboys Schoolboys Schoolboys Primary Schools

Ewald Kruger William Nason Sewmith Samarawickrama Under 12 Under 12 Under 12 Primary Schools Primary Schools Primary Schools

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2018 Trophy Award Winners

2018 TGS CRICKET PRESENTATION AWARDS DAY

Team Best Batsman Best Bowler MVP

5A Jett Heffernan Ishaan Kharia Charlie Lachmund

6B Will McDonald Henry Marsden Alex Chicalas

6A George Smolenski Oliver Clifford Baxter Tzannes

7H Axel Buxani Oliver Lamble Brady Henry

7G Aidan Munchenberg Sam Shannon Ben Silvester

7F Mitchell Thompson Dougal McInnerny Clancy McCosker

7E Cameron Graham Sam McGrath Campbell Chappel

7D Reuben Hoare Ryan Grimes Harry Newnham

7C Harry Johnston Pat Oswald Pat Savill

7B Ben Anderson Ayan Rahman Ben Anderson

7A Chace Oates Thisaja Samarawickrama Richard Dean

8F Zach Lane Josh Healy Zach Lane

8E Angus Corey Jacob Meyer Flynn Brannelly

8D Nick Morris Charlie Horn Hamish Cameron

8C Will Titterton Hamish Innes Scott Radford

8B Charlie Ploetz Adam Moore Jamie O'Shea

8A Callum Galvin Angus Ingold Jem Ryan

9E Brodie Brimblecombe Josh Latham Max Williams

9D Sam Price Marcus Baulsch Isaac Miles

9C Pat Doran Harrison Hepner Jordy Adams

9B Aaron Palmer Cameron Cardillo Mac Flegler

9A Sam Anderson Tom Sippel Paul Draheim

10E Sam Dyer Alex Biggs Alex Biggs

10D Sam Southern Toby Allen Nick Cave

10C Charlie Schoorl Thumula Herath Thumula Herath

10B Mitch Dight Angus Storie Sam Paine

11D Will Kleinschmidt John Hurst Josh Ronnfeldt

11C Joe Slattery Alex Smith Sam Pegler

11B Ben Durkin Callum Murray Michael Evans

4th XI Mitchell Schneider Charles Boot Adrian Irwin

3rd XI Ben Horsley Angus Clark Tom Jakins

2nd XI Ben Wood Luke Radford Ethan Lunn

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2018 Trophy Award Winners

PERPETUAL TROPHIES

Team Trophy Player

10A NJ McPhee Trophy (Batting) Henry Wells

10A EG White Trophy (Bowling) Archie Steele

10A Gordon Cup (MVP) Archie Steele

11A Miller Family Cup (Batting) Will Purcell

11A FG Rutlege (Bowling) Elijah McRae

11A John Deighton Trophy (MVP) Elijah McRae

1st XI ML Love Trophy (Batting) Nicholas Brown

1st XI RJ O'Keefe Trophy (Bowling) Samson Ryan

1st XI JJ Pigeon Trophy (Fielding) Dan Brown

1st XI Tom Allen Memorial Trophy (MVP) Nicholas Brown

UNDEFEATED SIDES

Team Coach

9D Mr Graham Woolacott

11B Mr Regan Draheim

11C Mr Jim Perrignon

3rd XI Mr David Klan

MILESTONE AWARD WINNERS

5 WICKET HAULS

11D 5/16 v TGS 4th XI John Hurst

11B 5/15 v GT Callum Murray

HAT-TRICKS

11C TGS V BBC Matthew McNamara

11C TGS V BBC Tom Heath

11D TGS V BGS Matthew Allpass

10C TGS V BGS Thumula Herath

CENTURIES

7A 130* V BBC Chace Oates

1st XI 103 V Camberwell Grammar Samson Ryan

1st XI 114* v Knox Grammar Samson Ryan

1st XI 100* v 1998 OLD BOYS Dan Brown

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2018 TGS Development Camp Review

The inaugural Toowoomba Grammar School Development Camp was As a part of the Australian Cricketers Association program, we were held from Friday, 19 January and concluded on Sunday, 21 January 2018. also lucky enough to invite Mr John ‘Dinga’ Bell, former QLD Bulls Coach, The Development Camp included 78 cricketers across Years 7 to 12 with ex-first class player for Tasmania and Queensland, winner of eight First the aim being to provide these cricketers with suitable preparation for Grade Premierships in Brisbane and the current Australian Over 60s the 2018 GPS season. wicket keeper, to spend two days with our boys. John was an excellent addition to the camp as he addressed the young men of TGS and On Day One of the camp, the boys travelled to ACGS to play against challenged our wicket keepers in the masterclass sessions. At the their ‘A’ sides. We split the day with three wins apiece and some of the conclusion of the camp, John spoke glowingly of the boys and their players acknowledged their technique was a little rusty. commitment to the game of cricket. Upon arriving back at TGS, the boys were kept busy with a pizza dinner We extend our thanks to the coaches, grounds and dining hall staff and the Season Launch that focused on the aims of TGS Cricket for 2018 and all involved in the inaugural TGS Development Camp. The camp and how the program was going to implement key strategies. was well received by its participants and it will certainly be an important Saturday was a day full of masterclass sessions where guest coaches facet in the development of our players for future seasons. provided a wonderful array of skills, drills and insight into batting, bowling, fielding and wicket keeping. This day also coincided with the annual Old Mr Ben Schuhmacher Boys’ game where the current 1st XI came up against the 1998 1st XI. Director of Cricket The game was played with plenty of spirit as both teams probed each other for weaknesses.

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The 2018 TGS Cricket Camp was held from January 7-9. As in previous • Mr Jake Platen and his boarding staff for their care of the 44 boys who years, the camp was another resounding success. This year, TGS hosted lived in for the duration of the camp. 115 boys from across Queensland and New South Wales. Forty four of • The grounds staff for the immaculate presentation of the cricket the enrolled cricketers also stayed on campus for the duration of the facilities. camp. • The catering staff for providing the boys with sustenance throughout For the first time, the TGS Camp had a Big Bash theme and the boys the camp. represented as competing sides in this exciting competition. • The players who attended the camp. Their attitude, behaviour and Acknowledgement and gratitude must go to the following people: effort throughout the camp are to be commended. I know they enjoyed every aspect of the camp and we look forward to welcoming • The 22 coaches who provided the boys with three action packed them back to the School in future seasons. days. • Mr Steve Fryer and Mrs Sandy Mathies for their assistance with the Mr Ben Schuhmacher organisation and administration of the camp. Director of Cricket

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From the Game Day Manager

I am a TGS Old Boy and the former President of the Old Boys’ Association. We like to see all games played in the right spirit, commence and play My role is to assist players and coaches during all matches played at TGS. to time while ensuring playing conditions are appropriate. My final At home fixtures, you will see me in and around the Pavilion or on the responsibility is to collate and enter the results on the My Cricket website. buggy as I ensure all TGS boys, their families and our visiting players Enjoy your time and good luck! feel welcome. Mark Creedon Game Day Manager

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GPS Cricket Game Day Manager Draw 2019

DATE ROUND OPPOSITION HOME TEAMS AWAY TEAMS

02/02/2019 1 Gregory Terrace 1st XI, 4th XI, Year 10, Year 8, Year 6 2nd XI, 3rd XI, Year 11, Year 9, Year 7, Year 5

09/02/2019 2 (bye) Downlands College & Internals

16/02/2019 3 1st XI, 4th XI, Year 10, Year 8, Year 6 2nd XI, 3rd XI, Year 11, Year 9, Year 7, Year 5

23/02/2019 4 2nd XI, 3rd XI, Year 11, Year 9, Year 7, Year 5 1st XI, 4th XI, Year 10, Year 8, Year 6

02/03/2019 5 Nudgee College 1st XI, 4th XI, Year 10, Year 8, Year 6 2nd XI, 3rd XI, Year 11, Year 9, Year 7, Year 5

09/03/2019 6 Brisbane State High School 2nd XI, 3rd XI, Year 11, Year 9, Year 7, (Year 5 BYE) 1st XI, 4th XI, Year 10, Year 8, (Year 6 BYE)

16/03/2019 7 Brisbane Boys College 2nd XI, 3rd XI, Year 11, Year 9, Year 7, Year 5 1st XI, 4th XI, Year 10, Year 8, Year 6

23/03/2019 8 Churchie 1st XI, 4th XI, Year 10, Year 8, Year 6 2nd XI, 3rd XI, Year 11, Year 9, Year 7, Year 5

30/03/2019 9 2nd XI, 3rd XI, Year 11, Year 9, Year 7, Year 5 1st XI, 4th XI, Year 10, Year 8, Year 6

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Address 24 Margaret Street TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350

Postal Address Toowoomba Grammar School PO Box 2900 TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350

Telephone & Fax Numbers Main School Office 07 4687 2500 Junior School 07 4687 2555 Fax Main School Office 07 4687 2666 Fax Junior School 07 4687 2590

Email and Home Page Addresses [email protected] (Junior School) [email protected] (Senior School) www.twgs.qld.edu.au

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