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Kingston Hawthorn Cricket Club Kingston Hawthorn Cricket Club Affiliated with Cricket Victoria, Cricket South Bayside, All Girls Cricket Competition & S.E.C.A. Kingston Hawthorn is the trading name of the St. John Vianneys – St. Bedes - Hawthorn – East Melbourne Cricket Club Inc. ARBN A0092274T ABN 158 793 530 65 ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL REPORT SEASON 2017/2018 Presented to members 18th July 2018 Kingston Hawthorn Cricket Club Annual Report | 2017-2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS Office Bearers & Positions of Responsibility ....................................................................................................................................... 3 Test cricketers ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Grounds: ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Presidents Report ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Financial Report .................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 Audit Report ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Coaches Report – James Miller ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 Junior Report: ................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Petar Ivetic – President 2009/10 to 2017/18 .................................................................................................................................... 17 Obituaries ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Sponsors ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 23 Premiership List ................................................................................................................................................................................ 24 2017/2018 Major Presentations ....................................................................................................................................................... 25 2017/2018 Presentations ................................................................................................................................................................. 25 Junior Awards 2017/18 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Ryder Medal Votes ............................................................................................................................................................................ 26 Statistics 2017/2018 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Congratulations ................................................................................................................................................................................. 28 From the Pressbox ............................................................................................................................................................................ 29 T20 Champions League ..................................................................................................................................................................... 32 Best Partnerships - Club .................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Individual Summary .......................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Best Fielding ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Centuries ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 5 Wickets or more ............................................................................................................................................................................. 35 Harry Boyle Award – Club Champion ................................................................................................................................................ 36 Ladders .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 37 2017/2018 Averages ......................................................................................................................................................................... 43 Guest Speaker Functions .................................................................................................................................................................. 50 Cover Photo: James Miller leaving the field at Fitzroy – Doncaster for the last time. P a g e 2 | 50 Kingston Hawthorn Cricket Club Annual Report | 2017-2018 OFFICE BEARERS & POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY Patrons Messrs: R. M. Cowper and I. K. Law No. 1 Members Mayor Cr Tamsin Bearsley & Cr Geoff Gledhill - Kingston City Council President Petar Ivetic Vice President Brett Sebire Administrator/Secretary John R Noonan Treasurer Danny Stevenson Chairman of Selectors John Hand Committee Sue Cater, John Hand, Greg McLeod, Phil O’Meara, David Scott Coach James Miller Captains: 1st James Miller 2nd Adam Bayly 3rd Jonathon Boyd 4th Matt Acocks/Riley Sheldon 5th Leigh Heinrichs Junior Coordinator Sue Cater Ground Maintenance Brian Hunt and Phil O’Meara Delegates: CV Petar Ivetic, Brett Sebire SECA Steve McMahon Sue Cater Scorers 1st XI – Craig Reece 2nd XI – James Maloney Scoreboard Attendant Ms Annette Cann Hall of Fame Tom Horan inducted 17 Feb 2007 Harry Boyle 17 Feb 2007 Joyce Bath 17 Feb 2007 Ray Steele 17 Feb 2007 John Atkinson 17 Feb 2007 Jack Cahill 17 Feb 2007 Peter MacAlister 16 Feb 2008 Frank Laver 16 Feb 2008 John Chambers 16 Feb 2008 Bob Cowper 23 March 2012 Alfred Clarke 23 March 2012 Ian Law 23 March 2012 Craig Reece 8th April 2017 Brian Hunt 8th April 2017 Greg McLeod 8th April 2017 Life Members John Atkinson, Peter Artaud, Hamish Bremner, Graham J Christie, Geoff Cormack, Bob Cowper, Peter Cracknell, (Current) Paul Crowe, Ted Cusack, Paul Eddy, John Etherington, John Evans, Chris Fildes, Trevor Finlayson, Leo Gamble, Tim Godfrey, Lew Green, Peter Hanson, John H Harvey, Martin Horton, Rod Howe, Paul Hulett, Brian Hunt, Andrew Huntington, Tom Hynes, Brian Irving, Peter Ivetic, Barry Kirk, Peter Knuppel, Ian Law, Peter Lewis, John Maher, Dennis Mason, Graham Matthews OAM, Greg McLeod, Mrs Robyn McLeod, Martin Mulcahy, Chris Murphy, John T Noonan, Mrs Anne O’Meara, Philip O’Meara, Jeff O’Rourke, Michael O’Shea, Craig Reece, Joe Reilly, Bill Rhoden, Mrs Helen Roach, Peter Roach, Peter Robinson, Mrs Gwen Rowe, John Salmon, David B Scott, David Shepard, John P Smith, Marcus Spencer, Mark Spencer, Danny Stevenson, Kevin Sullivan, Paul Sundberg, Bernie Symons, Michael Symons, Geoff Terrell, Kenneth B Thomas, Steve Wadsworth, Bruce Wilson, Chris Warne, Peter Wintle. Life Members Bro Finian Allman, Benjamin Barnett AM, Gordon Bate, Harry Boyle, Jack Cahill, David Caithness, Harrold Carroll, (Deceased) John Chambers, Alfred Clarke, Peter Corboy, Bryan Cosgrove, Harry Davidson, Reginald Dufty. Len Eddy, Bill Ellis, W Fleming, Ronald Francis, Jack Goldsbury, Edwin Healy, Eugene Healy, William Hickford, Frederick Hilke, Tom Horan, George Horsburgh, Rev Canon Ernest Hughes, Rev Walter Jona, Alexander Kelso, Kevin Ladd, Frank Laver, John, Law, Peter MacAlister, Samuel McCorkell, John McNaughton, John Miles, A.R. (Bunny) Mills, Charlie Nodrum, Bernie Noonan, John Plumridge, Jonathon Pyke, William Rayson, Phillip Reece, A. C. Richardson, Lou Richardson, William Rigball, Stanley Rimington, John Roach, Peter Robertson, Louis Salvana, Ed Seitz, Harry Smith, , Kenneth A Thomas, Ken Stevens, Ray Steele, J C Whyte, Peter Wingrave, Vic Woolf P a g e 3 | 50 Kingston Hawthorn Cricket Club Annual Report | 2017-2018 TEST CRICKETERS whilst a playing member of the club Player Years Tests Player Years Tests Tom Horan * 1877-1885 15 John Harry 1895 1 Harry Boyle 1879-1884 12 Albert Trott 1895 1 Tom Groube 1880 1 Frank Laver 1899-1909 15 Henry Scott * 1884-1886 8 Peter McAlister 1903-1909 8 William
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