Busselton-Margaret River Association 2003-04 Annual Awards and Presentation Dinner

Busselton Shire President Troy Buswell, left, visits the proposed site for the cricket headquarters at Barnard Park to discuss plans with Cricket Association life member Barry House, centre, and Cricket Association vice-president Wayne Thackrah.

DUNSBOROUGH CULTURAL CENTRE SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 2004 BUSSELTON-MARGARET RIVER CRICKET ASSOCIATION (Established as the Vasse Cricket Association in 1923)

Patron: Mike Adams President: James Trail Secretary: Allan Miller Treasurer: Greg Moss Country Week Manager: James Trail Fundraising Events: Wayne Thackrah Yearbook and Statistics: Allan Miller, Greg Moss

Life Members: Jim House Sr (1977) - d. 2003 Don MacLeay (1983) George Kemp (1977) - d. 1998 Don Miller (1984) Bill Helyar (1977) - d. 1998 Peter Coates (1992) Vic Clamp (1977) Mike Adams (1992) Don Clarke (1977) George MacAulay (1994) Allan Colyer (1977) - d. 1997 Barry House (1994) George Penfold (1977) Rod Duggan (1998) Les Arthur (1977) - d. 1978 Neil Hopkins (1999) Sir Stewart Bovell (1980) - d. 1999 Noel Smith (2000) Dr W.P. Yates (1980) - d. 1985 John Valentine (2001) BUSSELTON-MARGARET RIVER CRICKET ASSOCIATION

Local Playing Conditions and Bylaws for 2003-04 Season General 1. These conditions and bylaws shall be a supplement to the Laws of Cricket. 2. Common sense and the gentlemanly spirit of cricket should always prevail. 3. All matches shall be played on Saturday or on such days as the Association may determine, and on such grounds as shall be arranged by the Association. 4. Four-piece balls will be used in all A-grade matches, and in all B-grade matches which are played on turf. Two-piece balls may be used in B-grade matches played on synthetic . Kookaburra and Platypus balls only may be used. The Start 5. Play in all matches, except finals, will normally start at 1pm unless otherwise agreed at a meeting of del- egates. Play on a Sunday will normally start at 12.30pm. 6. In all finals, play will start at 12.30pm on Saturday and 12 noon on Sunday. 7. A game may only start if each team has at least seven players present. 8. If one team does not have seven players present within five minutes of the scheduled starting time, it shall automatically lose the toss. Umpires should attempt to have the toss conducted by 12.45pm for a 1pm start. 9. If either team is unable to start play five minutes after the scheduled starting time has elapsed, the team which is ready and able to play will assume the right to decide who bats and bowls, irrespective of the outcome of any prior toss. 10. The start of play must not be delayed beyond 1.20pm or the side unable to field a team shall forfeit the match. 11. Players for both sides must be named on the team sheet before the start of the game. There are no restric- tions on which players can bat or bowl during a game, as long as their name is on the team sheet. 12. If any side does not have the full 11 players, it will be permitted to use any volunteers to make up the num- bers as substitute fielders, provided they are properly attired. Over Restrictions and Penalties 13. In A-Grade, all matches in the first round between the teams will be 45 overs per side, with the cut-off time 2 hours 40 minutes after the scheduled starting time. All remaining matches in the season will be 50 overs per side, with the cut-off time 2 hours 55 minutes after the scheduled starting time. 14. In B-Grade, all matches will be 45 overs per side, with cut-off time 2 hours 40 minutes after the scheduled starting time. 15. If any time is lost due to injury, searching for lost balls, etc. it should be noted and taken into consideration when determining the cut-off time. 16. In matches of 45 overs and less, no bowler will be allowed to bowl more than nine six-ball overs. In matches of 46 overs and more, no bowler will be allowed to bowl more than 10 overs. 17. If the team arriving late bowls first, they must still complete the required number of overs by the cut-off time. If the team arriving late bats first, then the bowling team need only bowl the required number of overs, less one per every three full minutes of lost time by the cut-off time. 18. The team bowling first must bowl its full allotment of overs, unless the team which bats first is dismissed. Playing Conditions (cont.) 19. If at the cut-off time the team bowling first has not completed the required number of overs, the number completed to that point shall be noted on both scorebooks and when the second team bats, it will receive only the same number of overs that it had started before the cut-off time. If the team bowling second has failed to start its final over by the cut-off time, it will be penalised 5 runs per over (in the form of penalty runs being granted to the opposition as sundries) for each full over until the cut-off time is reached. 20. If any bowler is allowed to start an illegal 10th or 11th over, any balls bowled and wickets taken shall be credited to the bowler who shall be permitted to finish the over. No-Balls and Wides 21. All no-balls shall be penalised 1 run each, in addition to runs scored off the bat. 22. A ball that pitches on the edge of a synthetic and bounces back on to the pitch area, so that it is within reach of the batsman on strike, shall be called “no-ball”. Any full-toss which reaches the batsman above shoulder-height in his normal batting stance shall also be called no-ball. 23. A bowler shall be limited to two fast short-pitched balls per over. A fast short-pitched ball shall be defined as a ball which passes, or would have passed, above the shoulder of the batsman standing upright at the crease. Should the limit be exceeded then “no-ball” shall be called and Law 42.8 shall apply. 24. A wide ball is a ball which is so high or so wide that it passes out of reach of the striker standing in his normal guard position. As a guide, marks 3ft outside off stump and 1ft outside leg stump on each side of the wicket shall be marked to assist umpires. Should a batsman move from his guard position, causing the ball to pass out of his reach, then this is not a wide ball. Also, should the batsman move towards a ball bringing it into his reach, then again this is not a wide ball. Intervals 25. Innings breaks should be no more than 15 minutes. Drinks breaks should be no more than five minutes for fielding teams. Two drinks breaks may be permitted during an innings in hot weather. Batsmen or fielders seeking further breaks should seek the permission of the fielding captain (batsmen) or the not-out batsmen (fielders) before drinks are allowed. These drinks must be brought on to the field. Fitness of the Ground and Rain Interruptions 26. The captains will decide the fitness of the ground, weather and light for play. If the captains disagree, the decision shall be left to the official umpires. 27. Alternative pitches can be used if available and both captains agree. Should the pitch or outfield be unplayable after the match has started, play may continue on another pitch or ground if both captains agree. However, if a game starts (ie a ball has been bowled) and is washed out, it cannot be replayed. 28. Rain-affected games may be reduced by one over for every six minutes lost if the team batting first has not finished its innings. If the team batting second has started its innings, its overs to be faced may be reduced by one for every four minutes lost through rain (if there is insufficient time or light to complete a full-length game). The target runs will be reduced by calculating the average run rate for the team batting first over its innings and subtracting this amount, multiplied by the overs lost, from the initial target. (ie average run rate). 29. A minimum scheduled amount of 30 overs per side must be faced to constitute a result. (If rain is con- sidered likely and both captains agree, each team may face 30 overs in turn, and then resume to face out the full allocation of overs, in an attempt to maximise a result.) Points System 30. The points system for determining the final four teams and their placings will be based on 10 points for a win; 5 points each for a tie; 0.5 points for every wicket taken; 0.04 points for every run scored; 14 points each for a match abandoned due to the unfitness of the pitch for play, or for a match uncompleted due to adverse weather conditions (batting and bowling bonus points not to apply in such matches); 23 points to the team winning on a forfeit; 5 points penalty to the team which forfeits. Playing Conditions (cont.) 31. Points for the Cricketer of the Year will be awarded in qualifying matches (not finals) as follows: 1 point per run; 15 points per wicket; 10 points per catch or stumping; 10 points per run-out to the player who finally threw the ball to effect the run out. For a player to qualify for the Batting Average trophy, he must have compiled at least 150 runs in not less than seven innings. For qualification for the trophy, a player must take at least 10 wickets and bowl in not less than seven innings. 32. Runs scored and wickets and dismissals taken in matches abandoned because of the weather will count for the Cricketer of the Year award, provided the match is not replayed. Any player representing two teams in the same grade in one season shall have their points combined for the Cricketer of the Year award. 33. The fielding award will be determined by votes cast on a 3-2-1 basis by opposing captains at the end of each match, with 3 points to the best fielder. Fielding points will also count in the Cricketer of the Year award. The Finals 34. The eligibility of players for finals shall be as follows: (i) A player must have played a minimum of three matches in the qualifying rounds with his club in the current season to be eligible for the finals. (ii) Any player so qualified is eligible to play A-Grade finals. (iii) If a player has played any A-Grade matches in the current season, he must have played six B-grade matches, or the last three B-Grade matches before the finals, to be eligible for the B-Grade finals. (iv) If a club has both A and B-Grade teams in the finals, selection will not be restricted by condition (iii) above, unless the A-Grade team has a bye for the corresponding round of finals. (v) Players affiliated with another Association must play at least six qualifying games with the club to be eligible for finals. (vi) The 12th man selected for any finals matches must have played at least three qualifying matches in the current season, and if selected as 12th man for a B-Grade final, must have played at least one B-grade match in the current season, unless condition (iv) above applies. If the nominated 12th man is absent in any final, an emergency substitute may be used at the discretion of the umpire. (vii) Players in A-Grade finals are not permitted to play in corresponding matches in the B-Grade finals. (viii) Any player named as 12th man during the qualifying rounds must have been in attendance at that match in order to have it count towards his qualifying to play in the finals. 35. The finals will be played over three weekends, with A-Grade having a final four and B-Grade a final five. The first team to qualify for the A-Grade grand final shall have the choice of Busselton, Dunsborough or Mar- garet River for the grand final, with the B-Grade grand final to be played automatically on the adjacent ground. 36. One weekend shall be set aside for the grand finals. Both A-Grade and B-Grade matches should start at 12.30pm on Saturday and unless weather interrupts should be finished on that day. Sunday shall be set aside as the reserve day. Should play start on Saturday but not be finished due to weather, it will be continued on Sunday (ie a new match will not be started if play has already begun). 37. If no play is possible on turf on the Saturday of the grand final, the captains will decide whether to transfer the match to synthetic pitches or postpone the start of play until Sunday. If the turf is still unfit on Sunday the match shall be played on synthetic. 38. If any semi-finals or preliminary final matches are not finished or end in a tied result, the winner shall be the higher-placed team at the end of the qualifying rounds. 39. If the grand final is not won outright by Sunday evening, the premiership team shall be the team which progressed first into the grand final. Playing Conditions (cont.) 40. If two or more teams are equal on points, wins and losses at the end of the qualifying rounds, their relative positions shall be determined on averages, for which the following system shall be used: The batting average of a team shall be determined by dividing the total number of runs scored over the season by the total number of wickets lost. The batting average against such a team shall be found by dividing the total number of runs scored against it by the total number of wickets taken. The former shall be divided by the latter and the team with the highest quotient shall be considered the winner. Dress Standards 41. All players should be clothed in regulation cricket dress. White or cream shorts are permitted but not encouraged. Coloured shirts or white T-shirts with coloured motifs (unless sponsorship logos) are forbidden. Every effort should be made to enforce this rule and the opposing captain shall have the right to object to any player taking the field incorrectly attired. Teams are encouraged to carry spare whites for emergencies. 42. When playing on turf, bowlers in A-grade matches must wear spikes. In all games on turf, players are strongly discouraged from using rubber-soled boots and sandshoes. 43. Alcohol, smoking and mobile phones are not permitted on the field of play by players or umpires. 44. Paid umpires are required to wear standard uniform of black trousers, white shirt, shoes and hat. 45. Umpires are entitled to their full payment from each team once a ball has been bowled in the match. Team Responsibilities 46. The home team is responsible for supplying stumps, boundary markers, the official scoresheet and an adequate supply of beer for each game. 47. The official scoresheet for each match must be completed, checked and signed by both captains on the day of the match, and submitted or faxed to the publicity officer by the Monday following the match. 48. Teams are required to pay half their affiliation fees to the Association Treasurer by the end of the first round, with the rest by Country Week. If agreed at a meeting of delegates, points may be withheld from teams who fail to pay their fees. 49. Non-attendance at a delegates meeting by any club will result in a $100 fine, and in addition each of the club's teams will be penalised 5 points. PRESIDENT'S REPORT ITH the completion of the 2003-04 season, the Busselton-Margaret River Cricket Association is still alive and well. The grand finalists included Cowaramup for the first time (A-Grade), and Nannup (B-Grade) in only their second year in the Association. Congratulations Wto Dunsborough for winning the Yates Shield and taking out the Barnard Cup in the grand final for the third time in four years with a convincing win over Cowaramup. Congratulations also to Dunsborough 2 for winning the B-Grade grand final and also for earning the Ray Smith Shield. A great year for Dunsbor- ough. As always, any cricket season can only be successful with the support of its umpires. During the season Graeme Sylvester, Dave Hayward, Doug Carter, Jeff Rowland, and Klive Dzelebdzic did an excellent job. The association is indebted to them and totally supports the excellent job they are doing. Well done to both Country Week sides who competed in A-Section and C-Section. Unfortunately, neither side was able to perform to the same heights as last year. Both sides gave 100 percent and represented their association in the true spirit of Busselton-Margaret River cricket. On behalf of the Association, congratulations to Martin Head who had the honour of representing WA in the Australian Country Championships (for the second year in a row) in South Australia. During the 2003-04 season once again, Allan Miller has been working extremely hard behind the scenes in pursuing the Association's bid for a cricket headquarters at Barnard Park. Through Allan's efforts, the Department of Sport and Recreation has agreed to put $43,000 towards the first stage of the development of the HQ. The Association is exceptionally fortunate to have two very generous donors, with Ron Bell pledging $30,000 towards the headquarters in addition to the $50,000 left by Jim House in his will. The Association hopes a decision from the Busselton Shire will soon make the project a reality. My second year as president of the Busselton-Margaret River Cricket Association has once again been interesting and rewarding. My job has certainly been made easy by the excellent support received from the Executive and all the delegates. I would particularly like to thank the secretary, Allan Miller, treasurer Greg Moss and vice-president Wayne Thackrah for their undivided support. The association is indebted to Allan and Wayne for the amount of work they do behind the scenes. Without this the Association would not function as it does. I would also like to extend a special thanks to the Dunsborough president Kim Marsden for his work. Once again, being part of such a successful and enjoyable cricket association has certainly been an honour and I hope that all the players in the Association see fit to allow me to continue as president in 2004-05. Thanks to Allan Miller, Martin Head and in particular Kim Marsden for their efforts and commitment to the preparation of grounds in the Association this year. Kim's grand final wicket was exceptional. Congratulations to all trophy winners this season in A-Grade and B-Grade and to those who have achieved personal bests. Special mentions to Martin Head for winning the A-Grade Cricketer of the Year for an unprecedented fifth time, to Ben Kennedy for winning the B-Grade Cricketer of the Year and to Garry Morris on becoming the inaugural winner of the House Medal for the Fairest and Best player in A-Grade. Well done to other trophy winners, including Lee Sounness, Phil Wray, Graeme Spinks, Logue Hester, and lastly Phil Watts for winning Ron Bell's Most Improved Junior trophy. Many thanks to all sponsors, in particular John Valentine (Valentine's Retravision), Laurie Saltarini (Busselton Toyota), and Trevor Baird (Busselton Tyrepower). Your support is greatly appreciated.

Once again a great cricket season has come to an end. See you all again next year. James Trail, President. ASSOCIATION TROPHY WINNERS 2003-04

TROPHY AND DONOR WINNER Barnard Cup (A-Grade Premiers) DUNSBOROUGH Yates Shield (Top qualifiers A-Grade) DUNSBOROUGH Barnard Shield (B-Grade Premiers) DUNSBOROUGH 2 Ray Smith Shield (Top qualifiers B-Grade) DUNSBOROUGH 2 Bovell Bowl (Most A & B Points) DUNSBOROUGH *** A-GRADE QUALIFYING POINTS P W L T NR Points DUNSBOROUGH 15 13 2 - - 305.22 YALLINGUP-ODDBODS 15 11 4 - - 269.66 COWARAMUP 15 10 5 - - 253.78 MARG. RIVER HAWKS 15 6 9 - - 209.44 ST MARYS 15 4 11 - - 180.02 ABBA RIVER-NEWTOWN 15 1 14 - - 137.46 *** A-GRADE INDIVIDUAL TROPHIES TROPHY and DONOR WINNER Vic Clamp Batting Aggregate...... Lee Sounness (484 runs) West End Takeaways Batting Average...... Lee Sounness (48.4) Busselton Toyota Bowling Aggregate...... Phil Wray (39 wkts) Allan Miller Bowling Average...... Graeme Spinks (8.4) Phil Crane Memorial Fielding Award...... Logue Hester (28 votes) Mal Penfold Most Improved...... Phil Wray Ron Bell Most Improved Junior...... Phil Watts Busselton Multi Service Most Outstanding Performance...... Lee Sounness Barry Blaikie Cricketer of the Year...... Martin Head (797 pts) House Medal...... Garry Morris A-GRADE CRICKETER OF THE YEAR (400 Pts plus — excluding finals) Club M Runs Wkts Dis FP CYP Martin Head...... Hawks 13 369 17 15 23 797 Garry Morris...... Duns 15 378 19 6 1 724 Bob Scaddan...... Abba 14 266 23 9 7 708 Graeme Spinks...... Duns 14 323 15 9 13 651 Mark Mullins...... Cow 15 124 31 6 1 650 Phil Wray...... Cow 14 26 39 2 1 632 Phil Head...... Hawks 14 147 28 3 7 604 Justin Chandler...... Cow 15 205 21 6 14 594 Lindsay Brookes...... Yobs 15 314 15 4 - 579 Lee Sounness...... Duns 12 484 1 6 3 562 Richard Lee-Tarran...... St Marys 14 217 19 5 9 561 Neil Langenhoven...... Yobs 15 95 24 7 4 529 Blair Carter...... Abba 13 94 23 6 10 509 Nathan Whitney...... St Marys 14 123 18 9 10 493 Aaron Tucker...... Yobs 14 146 19 5 6 487 Dave Chadwick...... Hawks 14 138 21 3 2 485 Jock Embry...... Yobs 15 349 4 6 12 481 Andrew Cook...... Cow 15 250 13 3 - 475 Phil Watts...... Duns 14 334 5 5 9 468 Aaron Gale...... Yobs 10 195 17 1 4 464 Todd Hartnett...... St Marys 15 167 5 21 11 463 Paul Tognolini...... Hawks 14 389 - 5 6 445 Devyn Coote...... Duns 14 354 1 5 10 429 James Trail...... Hawks 14 101 19 3 2 418 Llewyn Green...... Duns 12 21 25 1 - 406 (Runs = 1 pt, Wkts = 15 pts, Ct/st/run outs = 10 pts, fielding points = 1 pt each) A-GRADE BATTING (200 Runs plus — excluding finals) Club M Inn No Runs Ave. No. Lee Sounness...... Duns 12 12 2 484 48.4 1 Paul Tognolini...... Hawks 14 14 4 389 38.9 2 Garry Morris...... Duns 15 15 0 378 25.2 7 Martin Head...... Hawks 13 13 0 369 28.3 3 Devyn Coote...... Duns 14 14 0 354 25.2 8 Jock Embry...... Yobs 15 15 0 349 23.2 10 Phil Watts...... Duns 14 14 2 334 27.8 4 Graeme Spinks...... Duns 14 14 2 323 26.9 5 Lindsay Brookes...... Yobs 15 15 0 314 20.9 11 Michael Carter...... St Marys 12 12 2 267 26.7 6 Mike Hibberd...... Cow 15 15 0 267 17.8 13 Bob Scaddan...... Abba 14 13 0 266 20.4 12 Andrew Cook...... Cow 15 15 1 250 17.8 14 Colin Coates...... Cow 14 14 0 237 16.9 16 Jarod Simpson...... Yobs 14 14 1 230 17.6 15 James Ottaway...... Yobs 10 10 1 218 24.2 9 Richard Lee-Tarran...... St Marys 14 14 1 217 16.7 17 Justin Chandler...... Cow 15 15 2 205 15.7 18 A-GRADE BOWLING (12 Wkts plus — excluding finals) Club Runs Wkts Ave. No. Phil Wray...... Cow 374 39 9.5 2 Mark Mullins...... Cow 300 31 9.6 3 Phil Head...... Hawks 338 28 12.0 9 Llewyn Green...... Duns 305 25 12.2 12 Neil Langenhoven...... Yobs 247 24 10.2 4 Bob Scaddan...... Abba 322 23 14.0 14 Blair Carter...... Abba 368 23 16.0 16 Dave Chadwick...... Hawks 244 21 11.6 8 Justin Chandler...... Cow 332 21 15.8 15 Garry Morris...... Duns 215 19 11.3 5 James Trail...... Hawks 220 19 11.5 7 Aaron Tucker...... Yobs 258 19 13.5 13 Richard Lee-Tarran...... St Marys 337 19 17.7 21 Sam Shepherd...... Duns 290 18 16.1 17 Nathan Whitney...... St Marys 396 18 22.0 27 Martin Head...... Hawks 207 17 12.1 10 Aaron Gale...... Yobs 206 17 12.1 11 Shaun Uren...... Yobs 283 17 16.6 19 Paul Langridge...... St Marys 329 17 19.3 22 Dyllan Johansen...... St Marys 332 16 20.7 25 Phil Hall...... Abba 414 16 25.8 30 Graeme Spinks...... Duns 126 15 8.4 1 Lindsay Brookes...... Yobs 244 15 16.2 18 Simon Caldow...... Yobs 307 15 20.4 24 Don Butcher...... St Marys 371 15 24.7 29 Dan Williams...... Cow 356 15 23.7 28 Andrew Cook...... Cow 149 13 11.4 6 Andy Mahoney...... Duns 222 13 17.0 20 Chris McLean...... Hawks 272 13 20.9 26 Dan Aldridge...... Abba 256 13 19.6 23 Adrian Graham...... Abba 376 12 31.3 31

The House Medal A new "Fairest and Best" award was introduced this season to the A-Grade competition, with the official umpires using their own personal judgement to cast votes on a 3-2-1 basis in each of the qualifying rounds. The winner receives a $200 gold-plated sterling silver medal courtesy of the House family - the central family in the history of local cricket.

The leading votegetters were: Garry Morris 13, Martin Head 12, Lindsay Brookes 12, Graeme Spinks 11, Lee Sounness 11, Phil Wray 10, Phil Head 10. A-GRADE DISMISSALS (10 plus, excluding finals) Club Ct St RO Total Mike Brockhoff...... Hawks 24 3 - 27 Jack Green...... Duns 14 8 2 24 Todd Hartnett...... St Marys 21 - - 21 Paul Cameron...... Abba 15 3 2 20 Grant Franklin...... Yobs 14 5 - 19 Logue Hester...... Cow 13 5 - 18 Martin Head...... Hawks 13 - 2 15 Simon Godridge...... Yobs 8 2 - 10

A-GRADE FIELDING Club Pts Logue Hester...... Cow 28 A-GRADE DUCKS Martin Head...... Hawks 23 Jack Green...... Duns 19 Logue Hester...... Cow 5 Chris Cook...... St Marys 19 Brad Price...... Abba 4 Jarod Simpson...... Yobs 15 Steve Coulson...... Cow 4 Paul Cameron...... Abba 14 Neil Langenhoven...... Yobs 4 Justin Chandler...... Cow 14 Graeme Spinks...... Duns 13 Jock Embry...... Yobs 12 CARRIED BAT Simon Godridge...... Yobs 12 (when team is all out) Nil. A-GRADE CENTURIES (4) 139 D. Coote Duns v St Marys 134 M. Head Hawks v Abba A-GRADE BEST BOWLING 128* L. Sounness Duns v Abba 7-21 P. Wray Cow v Abba 109* L. Sounness Duns v Yobs 6-37 L. Green Duns v Abba 5-4 A. Cook Cow v Hawks 5-11 P. Langridge St Marys v Hawks 5-13 G. Morris Duns v Abba HAT-TRICKS 5-17 M. Mullins Cow v Hawks Nil. 5-17 M. Mullins Cow v Duns 5-32 P. Wray Cow v St Marys 5-36 R. Pes Duns v St Marys

With Colin Bywaters unavailable, our thanks go to Busselton-Margaret Times photographer Derek Pool for the team photographs on grand final day. HIGHEST A-GRADE PARTNERSHIPS IN 2003-04

1st Wicket:...... 91 Runs Garry Morris & Ray Pes Duns v Abba at Dunsborough — 10.1.04 2nd Wicket:...... 133 Runs Ray Pes & Devyn Coote Duns v St Marys at Dunsborough —28.2.04 3rd Wicket:...... 194 Runs Paul Tognolini & Martin Head Hawks v Abba at Bovell Park — 28.2.04 4th Wicket:...... 97 Runs Garry Morris & Graeme Spinks Duns v Abba at Bovell Park — 6.12.03 97 Runs Jock Embry & Lindsay Brookes Yobs v Hawks at Margaret River — 13.12.03 5th Wicket:...... 111 Runs Lee Sounness & Devyn Coote Duns v Abba at Dunsborough — 10.1.04 6th Wicket:...... 85 Runs Simon White & Phil Watts Duns v St Marys at Churchill 2 — 7.2.04 7th Wicket:...... 76* Runs Graeme Spinks & Phil Watts Duns v Yobs at Dunsborough —6.3.04 8th Wicket:...... 40 Runs Chris McLean & Danny Campbell Hawks v St Marys at Marg River 2 — 21.2.04 9th Wicket:...... 48 Runs Blair Carter & Phil Hall Abba v Duns at Bovell Park — 6.12.03 10th Wicket:...... 75 Runs Simon Caldow & Neil Langenhoven Yobs v Cow at Bovell Park — 7.2.04 A-GRADE RESULTS 2003-04 ROUND 1 (October 25): Yobs 8-222 (L. Brookes 44, C. Harris 43, J. Embry 42, S. Godridge 35, B. Scaddan 4-24) b Abba 6-135 (T. Wisdom 25, A. Tucker 3-21) at CP 1. Cow 8-147 (A. Cook 39, S. Coulson 30, M. Carter 4-21) b St Marys 137 (C. Cook 35, P. Wray 4-22) at CP 2. Hawks 6-144 (M. Head 34) b Duns 62 (C. Symonds 4-4) at GP 1. ROUND 2 (November 1 & 8): Cow 9-137 (S. Coulson 38, J. Trail 4-25, D. Chadwick 3-16) b Hawks 9-133 (L. Casson 44, P. Wray 3-32) at GP 1. Duns 8-166 (P. Watts 79, P. Hall 3-21) b Abba 78 (C. Bresland 3-13, M. Swain 3-14) at Duns 1. Yobs 141 (J. Embry 34, D. Butcher 3-24) b St Marys 121 (S. Uren 4-17, A. Gale 3-40) at Bovell 2. ROUND 3 (November 15): Duns 5-183 (P. Watts 66, G. Spinks 61no) b Cow 121 (M. Mullins 29no, L. Green 3-30) at CP 2. St Marys 7-191 (E. Bennell 63, R. Lee-Tarran 44no, D. Wilson 3-26) b Abba 9-115 (R. Lee-Tarran 4-28 at Bovell 2. Yobs 138 (A. Gale 50, L. Brookes 30, M. Head 4-19) b Hawks 8-135 (C. Symonds 33, N. Langen- hoven 3-13) at GP 1. ROUND 4 (November 22): Hawks 56 (P. Langridge 5-11, D. Butcher 3-7) b St Marys 49 (P. Head 4-18) at Bovell 2. Abba 8-151 (B. Scaddan 76, P. Wray 4-12) b Cow 99 (L. Hatton 4-16, B. Carter 4-23) at CP 2. Duns 4-168 (G. Morris 64, P. Watts 47) b Yobs 152 (C. Harris 50, A. Mahoney 4-36) at Duns 1. ROUND 5 (November 29): Cow 9-121 (J. Chandler 30, J. Ottaway 3-13, A. Tucker 3-28) b Yobs 7-109 (S. Godridge 34no) at CP 1. Hawks 5-137 (P. Tognolini 45no, D. Chadwick 37no) b Abba 79 (T. Wisdom 23, P. Head 3-16, M. Head 3-18) at CP 2. Duns 6-187 (G. Morris 70, L. Sounness 40, G. Spinks 40no, N. Whitney 3-27) b St Marys 6-161 (M. Carter 36no, R. Lee-Tarran 29) at Duns 1. ROUND 6 (December 6): Cow 123 (A. Cook 35, P. Miller 30, L. Casson 3-24, C. McLean 3-30) b Hawks 113 (P. Tognolini 31, M. Mullins 5-17) at GP 1. Yobs 9-172 (A. Tucker 53, J. Ottaway 43, N. Whitney 3-31) b St Marys 74 (N. Langenhoven 4-16) at CP 2. Duns 265 (G. Morris 78, G. Spinks 70, J. Green 33) b Abba 151 (P. Hall 29, L. Green 6-37) at Bovell 2. ROUND 7 (December 13): St Marys 182 (K. Locke 84, B. Scaddan 3-42) b Abba 113 (B. Scaddan 55, P. Langridge 4-6) at CP 1. Duns 8-185 (G. Spinks 58, D. Coote 32, A. Cook 3-12, M. Mullins 3-19) b Cow 98 (J. Wilberforce 3-12) at Bovell 2. Yobs 8-178 (J. Embry 60, L. Brookes 41, J. Trail 3-24) b Hawks 117 (J. Banyard 46, N. Langen- hoven 2-6) at GP 1.

Thanks to Wayne Thackrah for organising trophies this year. A-GRADE RESULTS 2003-04

ROUND 8 (December 20): Duns 5-226 (L. Sounness 109no, G. Morris 66, P. Watts 37) b Yobs 110 (J. Wilberforce 3-24) at CP 2. Cow 141 (P. Miller 33) b Abba 34 (P. Wray 7-21, D. Williams 3-13) at Bovell 2. Hawks 7-120 (P. Tognolini 54no, R. Lee-Tarran 3-19) b St Marys 91 (N. Whitney 23, P. Head 4-33) at GP 1. ROUND 9 (January 3): Cow 6-204 (A. Cook 59no, D. Longden 36) b St Marys 62 (P. Wray 5-32, D. Williams 3-22) at CP 2. Yobs 156 (A. Gale 50no, J. Simpson 30, P. Hall 3-35, D. Aldridge 3-42) b Abba 108 (G. Moss 35, L. Brookes 3-18, S. Caldow 3-20) at Bovell 2. Duns 141 (L. Sounness 54) b Hawks 9-131 (J. Trail 24, A. Mahoney 3-30) at Duns 1. ROUND 10 (January 10): Yobs 191 (L. Brookes 67, D. Cummins 3-28) b St Marys 61 (A. Gale 3-13) at CP 2. Duns 5-280 (L. Sounness 128no, R. Pes 44, G. Morris 36) b Abba 105 (D. La Motte 45, G. Morris 5-13) at Duns 1. Cow 131 (C. Coates 46, P. Head 4-16, D. Chadwick 3-18) b Hawks 100 (P. Head 48, A. Cook 5-4) at GP 1. ROUND 11 (January 31): Cow 8-186 (D. Longden 28, C. Coates 27, D. Johansen 3-26) b St Marys 169 (R. Lee-Tarran 55, M. Carter 52, D. Longden 3-19, M. Mullins 3-31) at CP 2. Duns 153 (J. Mahoney 39no, R. Pes 31, D. Chadwick 3-26) b Hawks 136 (P. Tognolini 75, G. Spinks 3-24, L. Green 3-26) at GP 1. Yobs 176 (J. Embry 48, S. Godridge 36, S. Jenkins 28, B. Scaddan 4-8, B. Carter 3-40) b Abba 99 (P. Hall 42no, A. Gale 3-13, N. Langenhoven 3-17, S. Caldow 3-24) at Bovell 2.

Full Digital Service Available A-GRADE RESULTS 2003-04 ROUND 12 (February 7): Yobs 182 (N. Langenhoven 46, S. Caldow 29no) b Cow 165 (M. Hibberd 52, C. Coates 40, A. Gale 4-23, S. Caldow 3-40) at Bovell 2. Duns 6-219 (S. White 76, R. Pes 44, P. Watts 33no) b St Marys 9-157 (M. Ford 53, W. Thackrah 43no, R. Pes 5-36) at CP 2. Hawks 133 (C. Symonds 24, D. Aldridge 3-26, B. Scaddan 3-27) b Abba 82 (T. Wisdom 21, D. Chadwick 4-13) at GP 1. ROUND 13 (February 14): Yobs 6-169 (J. Ottaway 49no) b Hawks 7-168 (M. Head 55, L. Casson 27) at CP 2. St Marys 160 (M. Carter 35, R. Lee-Tarran 33, A. Graham 4-34, B. Scaddan 3-31) b Abba 9-159 (B. Scaddan 46) at Bovell 2. Cow 8-161 (L. Hester 39, J. Chandler 36no, S. Shepherd 3-47) b Duns 127 (D. Coote 31, M. Mul- lins 5-17) at Duns 1. ROUND 14 (February 21): Duns 103 (S. White 28, A. Tucker 4-24, S. Uren 3-25) b Yobs 102 (L. Brookes 36, G. Spinks 3-11) at Bovell 2. Cow 180 (D. Longden 52, M. Mullins 28, B. Carter 4-37) b Abba 66 (J. Chandler 4-3, P. Wray 4-22) at CP 2. St Marys 5-178 (M. Carter 46no, C. Symonds 3-28) b Hawks 145 (C. Symonds 32, C. McLean 28, C. Whyte 3-11, N. Whitney 3-37) at GP 2 (synthetic). ROUND 15 (February 28): Yobs 181 (A. Gale 62, J. Embry 35, J. Chandler 3-21, M. Mullins 3-41) b Cow 118 at CP 2. Hawks 4-243 (M. Head 134, P. Tognolini 61) b Abba 124 (T. Wisdom 38, P. Cameron 29, D. Camp- bell 4-14) at Bovell 2. Duns 7-328 (D. Coote 139, R. Pes 63, G. Spinks 43, C. White 4-94) b St Marys 145 (D. Cummins 39, G. Morris 3-22) at Duns 1.

FIRST SEMI-FINAL (March 6): Cow 115 (P. Miller 23, M. Head 4-16, P. Head 3-8) b Hawks 91 (C. Symonds 60, M. Mullins 3-13, P. Wray 3-32) at Bovell 2.

SECOND SEMI-FINAL (March 6): Duns 6-124 (G. Spinks 66no, L. Sounness 29) b Yobs 119 (A. Gale 38, J. Embry 32, L. Green 3-13, G. Morris 3-18) at Duns 1.

PRELIMINARY FINAL (March 13): Cow 9-144 (J. Chandler 46no, A. Cook 25, S. Caldow 3-21, A. Tucker 3-23) b Yobs 7-141 (J. Simp- son 33no, J. Chandler 3-18) at CP 2.

GRAND FINAL (March 20): Duns 9-261 (G. Spinks 85, S. White 65, L. Sounness 37) b Cow 133 (S. Coulson 40, G. Morris 3-18, S. Shepherd 3-19, L. Green 3-42) at Duns 1.

DUNSBOROUGH A-GRADE PREMIERS 2003-04

Back Row: Phil Watts, Garry Morris, Matt Swain, Graeme Spinks, Simon White, Sam Shepherd. Front Row: Llewyn Green, Jack Green, Lee Sounness (capt), Ray Pes, Devyn Coote. (Picture: Derek Pool, BMT). COWARAMUP A-GRADE RUNNERS-UP 2003-04

Back Row: Dave Longden, Brad Hallyburton (12th man), Mike Hibberd, Colin Coates, Andrew Cook, Dan Williams. Front Row: Justin Chandler, Steve Coulson, Mark Mullins (capt), Paul Miller, Phil Wray, Logue Hester (Picture: Derek Pool, BMT). DUNSBOROUGH 2 B-GRADE PREMIERS 2003-04

Back Row: Grant Carter, Dennis Hoemberg, Cameron Bresland, Andy Lynch, Clint Ramirez, Nathan Pell, Ged Miller. Front Row: Pat Anderson (12th man), Craig Cox, Joe Mahoney, Dan Anderson (capt), Mark Della Bosca (13th man), Nick Watts. (Picture: Derek Pool, BMT). NANNUP B-GRADE RUNNERS-UP 2003-04

Back Row: Brett Morris (12th man), John Kelman, Adam Marsden, Simon Osicka, Dave McKirdy, Lewis Grobelaar, Murray Boxall. Front Row: Colin McLoughlin, Matt Humble, John Spilsbury (capt), Pieter Bresser, Julian Drummond (Picture: Derek Pool, BMT). B-GRADE QUALIFYING POINTS 2003-04 P W L T NR Points DUNSBOROUGH 2 17 15 2 - - 327.10 YALLINGUP-ODDBODS 17 10 7 - - 274.14 AUGUSTA 17 10 7 - - 269.14 NANNUP 15 6* 9 - - 236.84 DUNSBOROUGH 3 17 8 9 - - 231.86 HAWKS 16 9 7 - - 228.52 COWARAMUP 17 7 10 - - 225.44 ABBA RIVER-NEWTOWN 2 17 8 9 - - 224.78 ST MARYS 17 6 11 - - 199.74 ABBA RIVER-NEWTOWN 3 8 - 8 - - 0.00* * all points involving Abba 3 were wiped when the team folded mid-season. * Nannup were awarded another two wins on forfeit over Abba 3 and Hawks. *** B-GRADE INDIVIDUAL TROPHIES TROPHY and DONOR WINNER George Penfold Batting Aggregate...... Gareth Stewart (536 runs) Grassias Lawn Mowing Batting Average...... John Spilsbury (47.9) Noel Smith Bowling Aggregate...... Justin Bell (32 wkts) George Kemp Memorial Bowling Average...... Ashton Hams (6.6) Mike Adams Fielding Award...... Craig Hadley (26 votes) George Kemp Memorial Cricketer of the Year...... Ben Kennedy (938 pts)

B-GRADE CENTURIES (10) B-GRADE BEST BOWLING 131* M. Penfold Cow v Abba 3 7-12 E. Williams Abba 2 v Duns 3 120 G. Stewart Augusta v Abba 3 6-14 A. Hams Yobs v Abba 3 112 T. King Cow v Abba 2 6-33 S. Jenkins Yobs v Nannup 111 M. Earl Hawks v Abba 2 6-40 L. Van der Snoek Aug v Cow 108 D. Anderson Duns 2 v Yobs 6-43 C. Ramirez Duns 2 v Nannup (GF) 108 B. Kennedy Augusta v Cow 5-7 B. Harrison Aug v Abba 3 104* A. Ingram Yobs v Duns 3 5-12 L. Hatton Abba 2 v St Marys 103* T. King Cow v Abba 3 5-14 G. Miller Duns 2 v Hawks 103 J. Spilsbury Nannup v St Marys 5-16 L. Green Duns 2 v Abba 2 101 B. Kennedy Augusta v Yobs 5-16 R. Norrish St Marys v Hawks 5-22 J. Pontague Abba 2 v Yobs B-GRADE CRICKETER OF THE YEAR (500 Pts plus — excluding finals) Club M Runs Wkts Dis FP CYP Ben Kennedy...... Augusta 17 481 27 5 2 938 Justin Bell...... Yobs 14 234 32 5 5 769 Michael Earl...... Hawks 14 490 12 8 4 754 John Spilsbury...... Nannup 15 527 11 6 - 752 Matt Miller...... St Marys 16 319 21 8 8 722 Mick Brookes...... Hawks 12 267 26 4 9 706 Pieter Bresser...... Nannup 14 284 20 10 10 694 Dave La Motte...... Abba 2-3 12 400 12 7 2 652 Ross Chambers...... Duns 3 15 383 9 11 9 637 Craig Hadley...... Augusta 16 230 2 34 26 626 Steve Brennan...... Duns 2-3 17 161 22 12 14 625 Gareth Stewart...... Augusta 15 536 3 4 1 622 Brad Harrison...... Augusta 17 91 31 6 6 622 Dan Williams...... Augusta 15 305 16 6 13 618 Mick Lange...... Abba 2 16 175 24 8 3 618 Eden Williams...... Abba 2 10 238 19 9 4 617 Craig Cox...... Duns 2 13 165 25 7 - 610 Nick Watts...... Duns 2-3 10 219 21 5 10 594 Phil Armstrong...... Cow 17 149 26 4 12 591 Symon Jenkins...... Yobs 11 303 14 6 5 578 Tebs King...... Cow 12 460 5 3 8 573 Mark Della Bosca...... Duns 2 13 330 11 7 8 573 Danny Crampton...... Yobs 14 235 19 4 2 562 Karl Clively...... St Marys 15 233 13 12 13 561 Dan Anderson...... Duns 2 16 482 - 7 1 553 John Kelman...... Nannup 12 286 9 11 11 542 Mal Penfold...... Cow 17 490 - 5 2 542 Dennis Hoemberg...... Duns 2-3 14 270 10 10 10 530 Dean Fairey...... Augusta 15 407 3 6 6 518 Kyle Hams...... Yobs 8 329 7 7 13 517 (Runs = 1 pt, Wkts = 15 pts, Ct/st/run outs = 10 pts, fielding points = 1 pt each)

North v South At the suggestion of Nannup Cricket Club, North v South started this season as an annual fundraising event for Country Week. The first games were held at the Dunsborough Play- ing Fields on Sunday, January 11. Both were very closely fought. Thanks to all those who took part and who helped raise money on the day, and especially to volunteer umpires Graeme Sylvester (A-Grade) and Jeff Rowland (B-Grade) for their contribution. Results: A-Grade: South 9-200 (J. Simpson 51, J. Embry 44, J. Trail 25no, A. Mahoney 2-22, N. Whit- ney 2-29, S. Shepherd 2-62) b North 198 (J. Mahoney 74, R. Lee-Tarran 36, J. Green 26, C. McLean 4-46, J. Chandler 3-20, N. Langenhoven 3-27). B-Grade: South 6-239 (A. Fairey 64, M. Penfold 47, M. Boxall 38, T. King 33no, G. Stewart 23, D. La Motte 2-13, R. Norrish 2-25, S. Jenkins 2-44) b North 7-233 (J. Ottaway 110no, S. Jenkins 35, D. La Motte 27, K. Clively 18, M. Kent 2-19, B. Harrison 2-23, J. Jeffery 2-44). B-GRADE BATTING (200 Runs plus — excluding finals) Club M Inn No Runs Ave. No. Gareth Stewart...... Augusta 15 15 1 536 38.2 4 John Spilsbury...... Nannup 15 15 4 527 47.9 1 Michael Earl...... Hawks 14 14 1 490 37.7 5 Mal Penfold...... Cow 17 17 1 490 30.6 9 Dan Anderson...... Duns 2 16 16 0 482 30.1 10 Ben Kennedy...... Augusta 17 17 2 481 32.0 8 Tebs King...... Cow 12 12 1 460 41.8 3 Dean Fairey...... Augusta 15 14 3 407 37.0 6 Dave La Motte...... Abba 2-3 12 12 0 400 33.3 7 Ross Chambers...... Duns 3 15 15 1 383 27.3 14 Andy Lynch...... Duns 2 14 14 1 352 27.0 15 Mark Della Bosca...... Duns 2 13 13 2 330 30.0 11 Kyle Hams...... Yobs 8 8 1 329 47.0 2 Matt Miller...... St Marys 16 16 1 319 21.2 21 Dan Williams...... Augusta 15 14 0 305 21.7 20 Symon Jenkins...... Yobs 11 11 0 303 27.5 13 John Kelman...... Nannup 12 12 0 286 23.8 17 Pieter Bresser...... Nannup 14 14 0 284 20.2 24 Rhys Reynolds...... Duns 2-3 17 17 1 284 17.7 26 Murray Boxall...... Nannup 13 13 0 275 21.1 22 Dennis Hoemberg...... Duns 2-3 14 14 1 270 20.7 23 Mick Brookes...... Hawks 12 11 0 267 24.2 16 Allan Miller...... Yobs 17 17 1 249 15.5 30 Graeme Knapp...... Augusta 14 14 0 248 17.7 27 Eden Williams...... Abba 2 10 10 0 238 23.8 18 Danny Crampton...... Yobs 14 14 0 235 16.7 29 Darren Butler...... Duns 2-3 12 12 4 234 29.2 12 Justin Bell...... Yobs 14 12 2 234 23.4 19 Karl Clively...... St Marys 15 13 0 233 17.9 25 Craig Hadley...... Augusta 16 16 3 230 17.6 28 Shane Lilley...... St Marys 16 16 1 202 13.4 31 B-GRADE BOWLING (15 Wkts plus — excluding finals) Club Runs Wkts Ave. No. Justin Bell...... Yobs 356 32 11.1 5 Brad Harrison...... Aug 378 31 12.1 9 Ben Kennedy...... Aug 383 27 14.1 15 Mick Brookes...... Hawks 237 26 9.1 2 Phil Armstrong...... Cow 459 26 17.6 22 Craig Cox...... Duns 2 289 25 11.5 6 Mick Lange...... Abba 2 327 24 13.6 14 Alex Paull...... Cow-Hawks 397 23 17.2 20 Steve Brennan...... Duns 2-3 260 22 11.8 7 Richard Hindle...... St Marys 260 22 11.8 7 Matt Payne...... Aug 459 22 20.8 27 Nick Watts...... Duns 2-3 215 21 10.2 3 Steve Fisher...... Hawks 258 21 12.2 11 Ged Miller...... Duns 2 309 21 14.7 17 Richard Norrish...... St Marys 441 21 21.0 28 Matt Miller...... St Marys 463 21 22.0 29 Pieter Bresser...... Nannup 212 20 10.6 4 Ashton Hams...... Yobs 126 19 6.6 1 Eden Williams...... Abba 2 230 19 12.1 10 Danny Crampton...... Yobs 329 19 17.3 21 Will Mahoney...... Duns 3 373 19 19.6 26 Jard Pontague...... Abba 2 233 18 12.9 12 Cameron Bresland...... Duns 2-3 255 18 14.1 16 Luke Van Der Snoek...... Aug 297 18 16.5 19 Troy Calhoun...... St Marys 318 18 17.6 23 Ben Gerrans...... Duns 2-3 313 17 18.4 24 Luke Hatton...... Abba 2 332 17 19.5 25 Dan Williams...... Aug 241 16 15.0 18 Dave McKirdy...... Nannup 371 16 23.1 31 Dave Philson...... Duns 2-3 196 15 13.0 13 Brody Plunkett...... Cow 335 15 22.3 30 Julian Drummond...... Nannup 369 15 24.6 32 Dave Nazzari...... St Marys 370 15 24.6 33 B-GRADE DISMISSALS (10 plus, excluding finals) Club Ct St RO Total Craig Hadley...... Augusta 22 11 1 34 Grant Carter...... Duns 2 18 1 - 19 Jason Robinson...... Duns 3 11 7 - 18 Seth Rogers...... St Marys 15 - 1 16 Ben Brady...... Cow 15 1 - 16 Matt La Motte...... Abba 2-3 12 1 - 13 Andy Lynch...... Duns 2 12 - - 12 Steve Brennan...... Duns 2-3 10 2 - 12 Karl Clively...... St Marys 10 1 1 12 Jim Jeffery...... Augusta 10 - 1 11 John Kelman...... Nannup 11 - - 11 Ross Chambers...... Duns 3 8 - 3 11 Brad Collins...... St Marys 10 - 1 11 Dennis Hoemberg...... Duns 2-3 8 - 2 10 Pieter Bresser...... Nannup 10 - - 10 Julian Drummond...... Nannup 8 1 1 10 Scott Newlands...... St Marys 10 - - 10 Gary Mayers...... Yobs 9 1 - 10

CARRIED BAT B-GRADE FIELDING (when team is all out) Club Pts Nil. Craig Hadley Augusta 26 Seth Rogers St Marys 25 Grant Carter Duns 2 19 Matt Humble Nannup 19 HAT-TRICK J. Ottaway Yobs v Duns 3 Brad Collins St Marys 18 Rob Menzies Cow 17 Matt La Motte Abba 2-3 16 Jim Jeffery Augusta 16 Gary Mayers Yobs 15 B-GRADE DUCKS Ben Brady Cow 15 Dave Nazzari St Marys 5 Ged Miller Duns 2 15 Kim Butler Abba 2-3 4 Mick Gould Cow 14 Ben Brady Cow 4 Steve Brennan Duns 2-3 14 Jamie Reeves Hawks 4 Jason Robinson Duns 3 14 Steve Fisher Hawks 4 Scott Newlands St Marys 14 Karl Clively St Marys 4 Danny Crampton Yobs 4 Symon Jenkins Yobs 4 Darren Cameron Yobs 4 HIGHEST B-GRADE PARTNERSHIPS IN 2003-04

1st Wicket:...... 146 Runs Ben Kennedy & Gareth Stewart Augusta v Abba 3 at Augusta — 20.12.03 2nd Wicket:...... 246* Runs Mal Penfold & Tebs King Cow v Abba 3 at Cowaramup — 13.12.03 3rd Wicket:...... 125 Runs John Kelman & John Spilsbury Nannup v MR Hawks at Marg River — 1.11.03 4th Wicket:...... 104* Runs John Spilsbury & Pieter Bresser Nannup v Augusta at Augusta (PF) — 14.3.04 5th Wicket:...... 106 Runs Ben Kennedy & Dean Fairey Augusta v Yobs at Augusta — 6.12.03 6th Wicket:...... 78 Runs John Spilsbury & Adam Marsden Nannup v Duns 3 at Dunsborough — 20.12.03 7th Wicket:...... 88 Runs Allan Ingram & Noel Smith Yobs v Duns 3 at Dunsborough —31.01.04 8th Wicket:...... 57 Runs Shane Lilley & Seth Rogers St Marys v Duns 2 at Dunsborough — 29.11.03 9th Wicket:...... 52 Runs Mark Neverman & Dave Nazzari St Marys v Abba 2 at Barnard 2 — 10.1.04 10th Wicket:...... 59* Runs Rob Menzies & Ric Percival Cow v St Marys at Cowaramup — 24.1.04

Artwork & Design • Booklets • Brochures Business Cards • Continuous Forms • Envelopes Fixtures Books • Flyers • Full Colour • Invoice Books Labels • Leaflets • Letterheads • Menus • Newsletters Posters • Price Lists • Receipt Books • Reports • Etc... B-GRADE RESULTS 2003-04 ROUND 1 (October 18): St Marys 9-124 (S. Lilley 37, J. Ottaway 4-14, J. Bell 3-19) b Yobs 123 (S. Godridge 29, N. Whit- ney 4-18) at CP 2 (turf). Abba (2) 3-154 (B. Price 69, J. Murphy 34no) b Abba (3) 105 (A. Christie 3-19, M. Lange 3-21) at Barnard 1. Duns (3) 8-134 (R. Chambers 41, L. Green 33no, C. Bresland 3-17) b Duns (2) 94 (W. Mahoney 4-17, D. Philson 3-20) at Duns 2. Augusta 9-144 (C. Hadley 71, J. Clarke 3-13) b Nannup 80 (J. Kelman 28, B. Harrison 5-24) at Nannup. Hawks 5-178 (L. Casson 44no, J. Reeves 37, P. Tognolini 36, A. Paull 3-21) b Cow 117 (M. Penfold 37, C. McLean 4-23, M. Brookes 3-11) at Cowaramup.

ROUND 2 (October 25): Nannup 6-186 (P. Bresser 66, J. Spilsbury 44no) b St Marys 54 (S. Osicka 3-10, J. Clarke 3-11) at Barnard 1. Augusta 6-186 (G. Stewart 99no, D. Williams 34) b Abba (2) 88 (S. Summers 35no, D. Williams 3-14, M. Payne 3-18, L. Van Der Snoek 3-25) at Bovell 4. Duns (3) 6-174 (T. Kelly 56, S. Watts 41) b Cow 142 (T. King 33, W. Mahoney 3-52) at Duns PS. Yobs 6-177 (K. Hams 39no, D. Crampton 37, J. Ottaway 36, A. Anthony 3-29) b Abba (3) 97 (D. La Motte 67, A. Hams 6-14) at Barnard 2. Duns (2) 5-145 (F. Smith 30, M. Braithwaite 3-22) b Hawks 117 (M. Earl 46, C. Cox 4-39, D. Phil- son 3-22) at GP 2. ROUND 3 (November 1 & 8): Cow 146 (M. Penfold 51, M. Gould 45, L. Van Der Snoek 6-40, B. Kennedy 3-21) b Aug 68 (B. Plunkett 4-15, M. Gould 3-8) at Cowaramup. Nannup 3-186 (J. Kelman 81, J. Spilsbury 73no) b Hawks 159 (M. Earl 33, M. Braithwaite 33, P. Bresser 3-19) at GP 2. Duns (2) 223 (D. Anderson 71) b Abba (2) 62 (L. Green 5-16) at Duns 2. St Marys 9-175 (K. Clively 43, N. Hunter 6-28) b Abba (3) 162 (D. La Motte 87, M. Miller 3-46) at Barnard 1. Yobs 7-187 (J. Ottaway 57no, A. Miller 49) b Duns (3) 120 (R. Chambers 48, J. Ottaway 5-32 incl hat-trick) at CP 2 (turf). ROUND 4 (November 15): St Marys 9-133 (M. Miller 40no, L. Hatton 5-12, M. La Motte 4-28) b Abba (2) 101 (T. Calhoun 3-19, M. Miller 3-30) at Barnard 1. Duns (3) 9-198 (R. Chambers 65) b Abba (3) 97 (Y. Moolla 34, D. Butler 3-15, R. Chambers 3-20) at Barnard 2. Hawks 9-190 (M. Brookes 91, J. Reeves 39, B. Kennedy 3-26, M. Payne 3-58) b Augusta 166 (M. Braithwaite 3-27) at Augusta. Yobs 8-201 (J. Ottaway 87, P. Bresser 3-30, D. McKirdy 3-47) b Nannup 103 (J. Bell 4-28, A. Hams 4-36) at Nannup. Duns (2) 8-183 (A. Lynch 48, M. Della Bosca 46, A. Paull 4-32) b Cow 9-156 (T. King 43) at Duns 2. ROUND 5 (November 22): Duns (2) 9-203 (D. Anderson 108, M. Della Bosca 34, R. Reynolds 31, D. Crampton 3-30, G. Campbell 3-34) b Yobs 123 (G. Franklin 43, B. Gerrans 3-13) at Duns 2. B-GRADE RESULTS 2003-04 Abba (2) 9-158 (D. Homer 70, D. La Motte 31) b Cow 117 (B. Biddulph 38, M. Lange 3-23, D. La Motte 3-28) at Barnard 1. Hawks 102 (C. Smith 30, R. Norrish 5-16, M. Miller 3-23) b St Marys 79 at Bovell 4. Nannup 163 (M. Boxall 65, J. Clarke 33) b Duns (3) 110 (P. Bresser 3-14, A. Marsden 3-27) at Nan- nup. ROUND 6 (November 29): Hawks 9-201 (A. Fairey 65, M. Tuffin 46) b Abba (3) 70 (M. Brookes 3-9) at GP 2. Yobs 193 (A. Hams 48, J. Bell 46, N. Yoxall 34, J. Pontague 5-22) b Abba (2) 55 (J. Bell 3-6, D. Crampton 3-12) at Barnard 1. Duns (2) 5-212 (R. Reynolds 81no, A. Lynch 57) b St Marys 9-132 (S. Lilley 43no, G. Miller 3-21) at Duns 2. Duns (3) 5-168 (N. Watts 63, D. Hoemberg 45) b Aug 138 (J. Jeffery 37, W. Mahoney 5-46, N. Watts 3-29) at Augusta. Nannup 9-215 (M. Humble 44, J. Spilsbury 36, P. Bresser 33, M. Gould 3-31) b Cow 167 (P. Arm- strong 55, D. McKirdy 3-33) at Cow. ROUND 7 (December 6): Duns (2) 189 (J. Mahoney 55, G. Carter 32, M. White 3-32) b Abba (3) 69 (N. Watts 4-14, C. Cox 4-18) at Barnard 1. St Marys 9-165 (B. Collins 30, P. Armstrong 3-18) b Cow 57 (R. Hindle 4-20) at Barnard 2. Abba (2) 7-196 (D. Aldridge 62, G. Grainger 31) b Nannup 110 (J. Kelman 37, L. Hatton 3-20) at Nannup. Augusta 6-220 (B. Kennedy 101, D. Fairey 42rh, G. Knapp 31, G. Campbell 3-37) b Yobs 139 (J. Bell 49, M. Richards 46, G. Stewart 3-41) at Augusta. Hawks 9-222 (M. Earl 87, M. Brookes 45, K. Marsden 3-14) b Duns (3) 85 (S. Fisher 4-20, M. Brookes 3-21) at Duns 2. ROUND 8 (December 13): Abba (2) 135 (E. Williams 33, W. Mahoney 4-32) b Duns (3) 66 (E. Williams 7-12, M. Lange 3-11) at Barnard 1. Augusta 7-222 (D. Williams 55, D. Fairey 51, C. Hadley 32no, B. Collins 3-36) b St Marys 122 (B. Harrison 4-31) at Barnard 2. Duns (2) 201 (D. Anderson 38, R. Reynolds 37, D. Hoemberg 30no, J. Kelman 5-36) b Nannup 134 (A. Marsden 38, M. Della Bosca 3-24) at Duns 2. Cow 1-297 (M. Penfold 131no, T. King 103no) b Abba (3) 171 (D. La Motte 82, P. Armstrong 5-26, D. Rowe 3-39) at Cowaramup. Yobs 8-176 (K. Hams 79) b Hawks 55 (J. Bell 4-16, A. Hams 4-19) at GP 2. ROUND 9 (December 20): Yobs 142 (K. Hams 67) b Duns (2) 83 (M. Della Bosca 34no, J. Bell 4-20) at Barnard 1. Nannup 7-258 (J. Spilsbury 95no, P. Bresser 55) b Duns (3) 6-173 (R. Pes 39) at Duns 2. Cow 4-271 (T. King 112, M. Penfold 64, B. Hallyburton 61) b Abba (2) 168 (S. Summers 60, T. Peet 36, B. Hallyburton 3-16) at Cowaramup. Hawks 4-200 (M. Galonski 55, M. Earl 50, R. Nilsson 33) b St Marys 8-118 (S. Lilley 36, M. Earl 3-19) at GP 2. Augusta 5-290 (G. Stewart 120, G. Knapp 61, B. Kennedy 51, D. Williams 30, Y. Moolla 3-63) b Abba (3) 42 (B. Harrison 5-7) at Augusta. ROUND 10 (January 3): Yobs 4-241 (K. Hams 87, S. Jenkins 61, A. Hams 52no) b Cow 123 (M. Penfold 47, K. Hams 5-33, B-GRADE RESULTS 2003-04 J. Bell 3-28) at Barnard 1. Hawks 141 (M. Earl 46, T. Peet 4-22) b Abba 72 (S. Fisher 3-14, M. Earl 3-14, D. Hardy 3-19) at Barnard 2. St Marys 9-180 (S. Rogers 42, K. Clively 30, S. Brennan 3-30) b Duns (3) 123 (J. Watt 48, T. Cal- houn 4-29) at Duns 2. Duns (2) 153 (C. Bresland 61, B. Kennedy 4-24) b Augusta 132 (G. Stewart 30, D. Philson 3-17, R. Pes 3-22) at Augusta. ROUND 11 (January 10): Yobs 7-190 (S. Jenkins 53, A. Miller 31) b Nannup 67 (S. Jenkins 6-33, A. Ingram 3-29) at Barnard 1. Abba (2) 8-183 (M. Lange 40, J. Murphy 35, R. Hindle 4-25) b St Marys 138 (G. Grainger 4-21) at Barnard 2. Duns (2) 7-234 (J. Mahoney 66, D. Hoemberg 44, C. Bresland 43, B. Biddulph 3-12) b Cow 9-157 (B. Hallyburton 55, J. Mahoney 3-2, C. Cox 3-19) at Cowaramup. Augusta 4-170 (G. Stewart 59, B. Kennedy 50) b Hawks 154 (D. Hardy 43, B. Harrison 3-27) at GP 2. ROUND 12 (January 17): St Marys 9-173 (S. Rogers 36, M. Miller 35, R. Hindle 30, D. Crampton 3-22) b Yobs 124 (K. Hams 42, R. Hindle 4-19) at Bovell 2 (turf). Duns (2) 8-181 (D. Anderson 50, S. Brennan 3-33) b Duns (3) 155 (R. Chambers 85no, D. Philson 3-26) at Duns 1 (turf). Cow 7-194 (T. King 51, S. Coulson 48, S. Fisher 3-25) b Hawks 7-146 (R. Nilsson 38) at GP 2. Augusta 6-181 (D. Fairey 73no) b Nannup 7-177 (J. Kelman 60, M. Payne 4-39) at Augusta. ROUND 13 (January 24): Yobs 9-192 (S. Caldow 48, J. Smith 32, J. Embry 31, B. Harrison 4-40) b Augusta 8-160 (G. Stewart 52, D. Fairey 50, S. Caldow 4-43) at CP 2 (turf). Abba (2) 9-215 (J. Murphy 54, D. La Motte 46, P. Bresser 4-19) b Nannup 58 (J. Pontague 3-20, S. Summers 3-23) at Bovell 2 (turf). Cow 9-183 (R. Menzies 78no, G. Kerrell-Vaughan 31, R. Hindle 3-9, R. Norrish 3-36) b St Marys 135 (M. Miller 45, G. Messer 3-20) at Cowaramup. Duns (3) 8-183 (S. White 66, N. Watts 49) b Hawks 117 (N. Watts 3-15, S. Brennan 3-34) at GP 2. ROUND 14 (January 31): Duns (2) 7-165 (A. Lynch 53no, M. Della Bosca 49, J. Pontague 4-30) b Abba (2) 105 (E. Williams 35, S. Brennan 4-21) at Barnard 1. Yobs 7-223 (A. Ingram 104no) b Duns (3) 8-172 (D. Butler 66no, R. Chambers 44, J. Bell 4-31) at Duns 2. Augusta 6-262 (B. Kennedy 108, G. Stewart 67, D. Williams 49, G. Messer 3-41) b Cow 179 (T. King 43, B. Biddulph 39, B. Wood 5-32) at Augusta. Nannup b Hawks on forfeit at Nannup. ROUND 15 (February 7): Duns (3) 8-200 (B. Perzamanos 46, C. Ramirez 38, T. Anderson 37, T. MacKinnon 31) b Cow 123 (M. Jolliffe 40, C. Ramirez 4-31) at Cowaramup. Augusta 5-223 (D. Williams 57, J. Jeffery 47, G. Knapp 37) b Abba (2) 86 (M. Lange 40) at Au- gusta. Nannup 9-213 (J. Spilsbury 103) b St Marys 67 (M. Boxall 4-4) at Nannup. Duns (2) 149 (D. Anderson 44, M. Kent 3-11) b Hawks 103 (G. Miller 5-14) at Duns 2. B-GRADE RESULTS 2003-04 ROUND 16 (February 14): Duns (2) 8-269 (N. Watts 54, D. Anderson 50, A. Lynch 44, D. Hoemberg 38) b St Marys 112 (R. Hindle 43, C. Bresland 3-14, N. Watts 3-14) at Barnard 1. Abba (2) 9-159 (E. Williams 77, D. Crampton 3-31, S. Jenkins 3-31) b Yobs 118 (M. Lange 3-6) at Barnard 2. Cow 7-210 (G. Kerrell-Vaughan 60, B. Hallyburton 34, M. Penfold 32, J. Spilsbury 3-44) b Nannup 169 (S. Osicka 36, B. Plunkett 5-54) at Nannup. Duns (3) 9-184 (C. Ramirez 54, S. Perzamanos 47, B. Kennedy 3-23) b Augusta 144 (B. Kennedy 49, S. Brennan 3-18, B. Perzamanos 3-27) at Duns 2. ROUND 17 (February 21): Hawks 8-225 (E. Kilgallon 61, M. Slapp 43no, M. Earl 35, W. Trescuri 3-33) b Yobs 9-173 (S. Jenkins 65, N. Smith 63, A. Paull 4-27, M. Brookes 3-20) at Barnard 1. Duns (2) 7-168 (D. Hoemberg 39, D. Anderson 36, N. Pell 35, C. McLaughlin 4-20) b Nannup 151 (M. Boxall 63, J. Spilsbury 35, M. Della Bosca 4-23) at Nannup. Augusta 8-232 (D. Fairey 67, R. Colyer 47, M. Payne 33, D. Nazzari 3-39) b St Marys 8-170 (M. Miller 67, K. Clively 45no, B. Harrison 3-27) at Augusta. Abba (2) 8-167 (E. Williams 33, M. La Motte 30) b Duns (3) 116 (T. MacKinnon 35, J. Watt 31, E. Williams 3-24, S. Summers 3-27) at Duns 2. ROUND 18 (February 28): Duns (3) 8-196 (D. Butler 45, S. Brennan 33no, R. Norrish 3-30) b St Marys 179 (M. Miller 47, T. MacKinnon 5-45) at Barnard 1. Duns (2) 202 (M. Della Bosca 53, C. Cox 37, C. Bresland 33) b Augusta 118 (L. Van Der Snoek 34, C. Cox 3-17, G. Miller 3-21) at Duns 2. Cow 9-269 (G. Kerrell-Vaughan 49, B. Biddulph 34, M. Penfold 33, B. Hallyburton 32) b Yobs 4- 246 (S. Jenkins 82, A. Miller 43no, J. Smith 41) at Cowaramup. Hawks 204 (M. Earl 111, L. Hatton 3-52) b Abba (2) 157 (D. La Motte 42, M. La Motte 34, M. Brookes 3-25) at GP 2. ELIMINATION FINAL (March 6): Nannup 4-153 (P. Bresser 41no, M. Boxall 39, J. Drummond 30) b Duns (3) 9-150 (R. Reynolds 36, S. Brennan 34no) at Nannup. QUALIFYING FINAL (March 6): Augusta 8-165 (G. Stewart 51, D. Fairey 33, J. Bell 3-12) b Yobs 118 (J. Smith 29, L. Van Der Snoek 4-25, D. Williams 3-32) at Barnard 1. FIRST SEMI-FINAL (March 13): Nannup 8-155 (M. Boxall 56, J. Spilsbury 36, D. Crampton 3-41) b Yobs 7-134 (J. Oates 25no, C. McLaughlin 3-26) at Barnard 1. SECOND SEMI-FINAL (March 13): Duns (2) 8-148 (A. Lynch 34no) b Augusta 145 (D. Fairey 40, D. Williams 32, M. Della Bosca 5-44, C. Bresland 3-29) at Duns 2. PRELIMINARY FINAL (March 14): Nannup 3-115 (J. Spilsbury 75no) b Augusta 112 (G. Knapp 32, P. Bresser 4-13, D. McKirdy 3-24) at Augusta. GRAND FINAL (March 20): Duns (2) 4-221 (C. Bresland 67, A. Lynch 65, D. Hoemberg 43) b Nannup 173 (J. Drummond 81, J. Spilsbury 49, C. Ramirez 6-43) at Duns 2. ______Grounds Used in A-Grade and B-Grade this Season: Barnard Park, Busselton. Cow = Cowaramup Town Oval. Bovell Park, Busselton. Duns = Dunsborough Playing Fields. CP = Churchill Park, Busselton. Duns PS = Duns Primary School. GP = Gloucester Park, Margaret River. Aug = Civic Park, Augusta. Nannup = Nannup Town Oval. 2004 COUNTRY WEEK Well done to players who competed for Busselton-Margaret River in both A-Section and C-Section sides at Country Week this year. After it looked like we would struggle to fill two sides, the Association managed to send 26 players to Country Week for the two teams. Unfortunately, neither side was able to perform to the same heights as last year. The No. 1 side was only able to win one match during the week. However, in winning one game and collecting enough points from the other four, they achieved their basic goal — to remain in A Section for next year. Once again the side was ably led by Jarod Simpson, while Justin Chandler, Phil Head, Grant Franklin and Joe Mahoney performed consistently all week. The No. 2 side, competing in C-Section, did well to win three of its five games during the week. After winning its first game, the side was badly beaten in the next two games. It did however bounce back to win its last two matches and finish the week on a high. Special mention to Michael Earl for making a fine half century and taking 5 wickets in the second fixture against Bunbury. Well done to Michael Brookes, Phil Hall, Todd Hartnett and Symon Jenkins who performed consistently all week. A special mention to wicketkeeper Jack Green for a superb display behind the stumps all week. Although the Association did not perform as well as last year it was great to see a number of new faces both young and old. Thank you and well done to all players who made the commitment to represent their Association. This year we had a change of scene by staying at the Alderney on Hay Street in the city centre. On a final note, it was pleasing to see the amount of work that went into fundraising for the Association's Country Week campaign this year. The inaugural “North” versus “South” matches at Dunsborough on the weekend before Country Week were successfully held. Wayne Thackrah deserves a special mention of thanks for his work in coordinating the fundraising efforts here for the Association, and also on grand final day. James Trail, manager.

ASSOCIATION RESULTS Country Cup Dec 7: BMR 132 (L. Sounness 26, M. Head 25, G. Morris 24, P. Tognolini 22) lost to Peel 5-134 (N. Lan- genhoven 2-50, N. Whitney 1-16, M. Head 1-22, M. Swain 1-25) at Waroona. Country Week A-Section: Day 1: BMR 176 (J. Chandler 30no, G. Franklin 30, M. Ford 29) lost to Eastern Goldfields 9-244 (P. Head 3-62, J. Chandler 3-65). Day 2: BMR 128 (J. Simpson 29, N. Whitney 29no, J. Mahoney 18) b Mt Barker 100 (N. Langenhoven 4-19, J. Chandler 2-20, N. Whitney 2-25, P. Head 2-25). Day 3: BMR 159 (J. Mahoney 47, D. Coote 33) lost to Wyalkatchem 8-212 (P. Head 3-82, J. Chandler 2-40). Day 4: BMR 111 (G. Franklin 36) lost to Esperance 152 (J. Ottaway 4-25, P. Head 3-27, N. Whitney 2-37). Day 5: BMR 145 (J. Chandler 58, M. Ford 22) lost to Bunbury 223 (P. Head 4-43, J. Mahoney 2-14, J. Chandler 2-50). C-Section: Day 1: BMR 152 (S. Jenkins 46, M. Brookes 26) b Lake Grace-Kukerin 110 (P. Head 3-9, M. Kent 2-6, J. Trail 2-13, M. Brookes 2-19) and 3-58. Day 2: BMR 122 (M. Earl 63, J. Trail 20) lost to Bunbury 162 (M. Earl 5-19, M. Kent 4-25). Day 3: BMR 96 (T. Hartnett 27) lost to Hills 8-130 dec. (A. Graham 4-27, M. Brookes 4 wkts). Day 4: BMR 7-143 (T. Hartnett 73, S. Jenkins 24) b South Midlands 93 (J. Trail 3-12, M. Kent 2-17) and 6-77 (P. Hall 3-23, J. Trail 2-29). Day 5: BMR 95 (S. Jenkins 36, J. Trail 31) and 7-76 b Collie 93 (M. Brookes 3-3, A. Graham 3-28, M. Earl 2- 23) and 7-166 (M. Brookes 2-63). ABBA RIVER-NEWTOWN 2003-04 A-GRADE AVERAGES BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Bob Scaddan...... 14 13 0 266 76 20.4 9 - 322 23 14.0 4-8 Tom Wisdom...... 9 9 0 156 38 17.3 6 - 18 0 - - Brad Price...... 14 14 0 128 33 9.1 7 - 368 10 36.8 2-12 Paul Cameron...... 15 15 1 116 29 8.2 15/3 2 - Phil Hall...... 14 13 3 113 42* 11.3 4 - 414 16 25.8 3-21 Greg Moss...... 11 11 0 95 35 8.6 3 - 9 0 - - Blair Carter...... 13 11 5 94 22* 13.4 5 1 368 23 16.0 4-23 Dave La Motte...... 4 4 1 83 45 27.6 3 - - Adrian Graham...... 14 14 2 80 22 6.6 4 - 376 12 31.3 4-34 Justin Murphy...... 11 11 1 79 15* 7.9 5 1 - Al Christie...... 7 7 2 45 18* 9.0 3 - 180 6 30.0 2-24 Davin Wilson...... 7 7 0 41 12 5.8 3 1 142 8 17.7 3-26 Eden Williams...... 6 6 0 38 24 6.3 1 - 10 0 - - Tim Peet...... 4 4 1 27 17* 9.0 - - 50 3 16.6 2-26 Dan Aldridge...... 8 8 1 11 3* 1.5 - - 256 13 19.6 3-26 Luke Hatton...... 3 2 1 4 4 4.0 - - 58 5 11.6 4-16 Also played: Two matches: David Saltarini 3*, 2; Yorick Moolla 1, 0 (2ct, 1ro). One match: Blake Reynolds 18 (2ct); Chris Reagan 5; Vaughan Carter 4 (1-23); Danny Hatton 0 (1-21); Alex Reagan 0; Daniel Thomason 0; Mark Cuddihy did not bat.

ABBA RIVER-NEWTOWN 2 2003-04 B-GRADE AVERAGES BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Eden Williams...... 10 10 0 238 77 23.8 7/1 1 230 19 12.1 7-12 Matt La Motte...... 12 12 0 182 34 15.1 11/1 - 133 6 22.1 4-28 Mick Lange...... 16 16 0 175 40 10.9 6 2 327 24 13.6 3-6 Deon Homer...... 14 13 0 168 70 12.9 1 - 29 2 14.5 1-5 Scott Summers...... 11 11 2 163 60 18.1 4 - 230 14 16.4 3-23 Dave La Motte...... 6 6 0 142 46 23.6 4 - 96 5 19.2 3-28 Justin Murphy...... 6 6 1 130 54 26.0 3/1 - 29 1 29.0 1-6 Dan Aldridge...... 3 3 0 103 62 34.3 - - 90 4 22.5 2-31 Luke Hatton...... 13 12 3 95 21* 10.5 3 1 332 17 19.5 5-12 Tim Peet...... 6 6 1 82 36 16.4 - - 159 7 22.7 4-22 Gareth Grainger...... 10 10 1 75 31 8.3 2 - 142 9 15.7 4-21 Jard Pontague...... 10 8 5 28 20* 9.3 7 - 233 18 12.9 5-22 David Saltarini...... 6 6 1 17 10* 3.4 1 - 103 2 51.5 1-12 Liam Pack...... 8 7 2 25 6 5.0 2 - 38 4 9.5 2-0 Also played: Five matches: Cy Hamilton 0, 0*, 1*, 1 (1ct). Four matches: Yorick Moolla 5, 8, 2, 0 (2ct, 2-36); John Eastwell 2, 1, 0 (1ct, 1-28). Three matches: Alex Reagan 9, 26, 2 (5ct); Gavin Bunbury 7, 0, 4 (6ct, 1st); Nathan Hunter 9, 0 (1ct, 0-6). Two matches: Brad Price 69, 25 (2ct); Mark Cuddihy 20, 2 (1ct, 1ro, 0-51); Al Christie 18* (4-40); Rowan Glass 7, 3 (2ct); Dennis Pitts 6, 9 (1ct); Daniel Wilde 1, 3 (1-55); Tony Butler 2, 1; Adrian Graham 3 (2-36). One match: Tristan Kemp 23*; Chet Barr 15 (0-14); Joel Yates 15 (2ct); Greg Moss 10; Tim Murphy 9* (1ro); Travis Hearn 6 (1ct); Matthew White 4*; Chris Hearn 1*; Geoff Hearn 0 (1-27); Kim Butler 1; Alan Anthony 0* (2ct); Jason Albrey 0 (1ct, 0-16); Josh Yates 0 (0-10); Aiden Kemp 0 (0-13). AUGUSTA 2003-04 B-GRADE AVERAGES (including finals) BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Gareth Stewart...... 18 18 1 626 120 36.8 4 - 62 3 20.6 3-41 Ben Kennedy...... 20 19 2 500 108 29.4 5 - 444 32 13.8 4-24 Dean Fairey...... 18 17 3 480 73* 34.2 4 2 - Dan Williams...... 17 16 0 344 57 21.5 6 - 273 19 14.3 3-14 Graeme Knapp...... 17 17 0 296 61 17.4 3 - 29 1 29.0 1-29 Craig Hadley...... 19 19 3 262 71 16.3 27/13 1 10 2 5.0 2-10 Jim Jeffery...... 19 19 0 171 47 9.0 12 1 418 16 26.1 2-4 Brad Harrison...... 20 16 8 98 14* 12.2 5 1 436 34 12.8 5-7 Luke Van Der Snoek..... 15 11 2 80 34 8.8 4 2 357 24 14.8 6-40 Ray Colyer...... 4 4 0 79 47 19.7 3 - - Matthew Payne...... 20 16 3 78 33 6.0 7 - 508 22 23.0 4-39 Brad Wood...... 10 8 3 58 18* 11.6 4 - 164 9 18.2 5-32 David Drummond...... 6 4 1 14 7 4.6 2 - 48 2 24.0 1-7 Tristan Fairey...... 4 1 1 0 0* - 1 - 21 3 7.0 2-8 Also played: Two matches: B. Evans 1, 0 (0-14); S. Gell did not bat (1ct). One match: I. Drummond 2* (0-8); B. Campbell 0; Steve Cordi did not bat; Ben Lomas did not bat (2ct); James Reed did not bat; Ben Harrison did not bat (1ct); R. Moxam did not bat (0-2); J. Payne did not bat; B. Hadley did not bat.

ABBA RIVER-NEWTOWN 3 2003-04 B-GRADE AVERAGES BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Dave La Motte...... 6 6 0 258 87 43.0 3 - 190 7 27.1 2-34 Yorick Moolla...... 8 8 0 107 34 13.3 6 - 202 6 33.6 3-63 Geoff Hearn...... 4 4 3 34 144 34.0 1 - 60 0 - - David Saltarini...... 5 5 0 27 10 5.4 2 - 180 3 60.0 2-27 Kim Butler...... 6 6 0 24 21 4.0 2 - 106 3 35.3 2-14 Alan Anthony...... 6 6 0 20 17 6.6 5 - 120 7 17.1 3-29 Travis Hearn...... 7 7 1 18 9* 3.0 - - 51 1 51.0 1-1 Nathan Hunter...... 4 4 0 17 11 4.2 - - 92 9 10.2 6-28 Matt La Motte...... 3 3 0 14 11 4.6 1 - 44 0 - - Craig Coggan...... 3 3 0 10 6 3.3 2 - 68 2 34.0 2-31 Matthew White...... 3 2 0 6 6 3.0 - - 46 3 15.3 3-32 Cy Hamilton...... 4 4 1 5 5 1.6 - - 37 0 - - Also played: Two matches: Deon Homer 1, 13 (1-29); Tristan Kemp 0, 5 (0-11); John Eastwell 0, 3 (1ct, 1-77); Josh Yates 2*, 0 (2-66); Brendan Lee 2, 0 (2ct). One match: Gareth Grainger 26 (1ct, 0-43); Peter La Motte 25 (3ct); Mark Cuddihy 21 (1-28); Davin Wilson 18; Tony Butler 14 (2-8); Phil Hall 13* (1-34); R. Puff 13 (0-8); I. Drummond 5 (0-23); David Drummond 4 (2-50); Geoff Harrison 4; Alex Mountford 3 (1ct, 1-24); Ray Marsh 2* (0-15); Bradley Gone 2 (1ct); Scott Summers 1; Lee Maxwell 0 (1ct, 0-8); B. Campbell 0; C. Grego 0 (1ct, 0-23). COWARAMUP 2003-04 A-GRADE AVERAGES (including finals) BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Mike Hibberd...... 18 18 0 292 52 16.2 8 1 87 4 21.7 2-8 Andrew Cook...... 18 18 1 290 59* 17.0 3 - 206 15 13.7 5-4 Justin Chandler...... 18 18 3 257 46* 17.1 5 1 415 28 14.8 4-3 Colin Coates...... 17 17 0 256 46 15.0 7 - - Steve Coulson...... 18 18 0 251 40 13.9 7 - 49 1 49.0 - Paul Miller...... 15 15 1 234 33 16.7 6 1 36 1 36.0 1-36 Dave Longden...... 14 14 0 185 52 13.2 6 1 74 6 12.3 3-19 Mark Mullins...... 18 17 4 169 29* 13.0 6 2 403 36 11.2 5-17 Dan Williams...... 18 17 7 123 22* 12.3 5 1 487 18 27.0 3-13 Logue Hester...... 17 17 0 120 39 7.0 15/5 - - Phil Wray...... 17 13 7 38 9 6.3 3 - 456 44 10.3 7-21 Mick Inferrera...... 4 4 2 31 16* 15.5 - - 75 2 37.5 1-16 Brad Hallyburton...... 3 3 0 22 17 7.3 1 - 47 1 47.0 1-16 Tebs King...... 2 2 0 11 6 5.5 - - - Alex Paull...... 1 1 0 9 9 9.0 - - -

2003-04 B-GRADE AVERAGES BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Mal Penfold...... 17 17 1 490 131* 30.6 4 1 - Tebs King...... 12 12 1 460 112 41.8 3 - 117 5 23.4 2-11 Bob Biddulph...... 9 9 0 191 39 21.2 4 1 38 3 12.6 3-12 Brad Hallyburton...... 7 6 0 185 61 30.8 2 - 145 5 29.0 3-16 Rob Menzies...... 13 11 1 169 78* 16.9 7 1 155 5 31.0 1-12 Guy Kerrell-Vaughan...... 5 5 0 166 60 33.2 1 - 54 1 54.0 1-31 Mark Jolliffe...... 16 16 0 161 40 10.0 6 - 157 2 78.5 1-28 Mick Gould...... 13 12 0 155 45 12.9 7 2 360 9 40.0 3-8 Phil Armstrong...... 17 14 2 149 55 12.4 4 - 459 26 17.6 5-26 Ben Brady...... 16 14 4 89 21* 8.9 15/1 - 42 3 14.0 2-13 Alex Paull...... 11 10 1 83 24 9.2 3 - 370 19 19.4 4-32 Greg Messer...... 9 8 4 33 26* 8.2 2 - 267 14 19.0 3-20 Daniel Rowe...... 5 3 1 30 16 15.0 1 - 198 7 28.2 3-39 Brody Plunkett...... 11 9 5 29 12* 7.2 7 - 335 15 22.3 5-54 Mick Inferrera...... 4 3 0 13 12 4.3 1 - 123 5 24.6 2-13 Matthew Penfold...... 4 4 1 9 5 3.0 - - 7 0 - - Richard Plunkett...... 3 2 0 4 4 2.0 1 - 28 1 28.0 1-28 James Paull...... 3 3 0 3 2 1.0 1 - - Ashley Penfold...... 3 3 1 2 1* 1.0 - - - Also played: Two matches: Ric Percival 6* (1-19). One match: Steve Coulson 48 (1ct, 1-23); Paul Miller 26 (0-14); Andrew Cook 18 (1ct); Kye Barrow 11 (1-18); Aris Meyer 6* (1-14); Mark Mullins 5 (1-39); Phil Wray 0* (1-31); Clinton Padman 0. HAWKS 2003-04 A-GRADE AVERAGES (including finals) BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Paul Tognolini...... 15 15 4 389 75 35.3 6 - - Martin Head...... 14 14 0 371 134 26.5 14 2 223 21 10.6 4-16 James Banyard...... 15 15 0 179 46 11.9 4 - 2 0 - - Craig Symonds...... 13 13 0 201 60 15.4 3 1 109 10 10.9 4-4 Lee Casson...... 16 16 0 196 44 12.2 6 - 92 5 18.4 3-24 Phil Head...... 15 13 5 157 48 19.6 3 - 346 31 11.1 4-16 Dave Chadwick...... 15 14 1 139 37* 10.6 3 - 264 22 12.0 4-13 James Trail...... 15 14 2 106 24 8.8 2 1 232 19 12.2 4-25 Chris McLean...... 16 12 3 66 28 7.3 6 - 293 14 20.9 3-30 Danny Campbell...... 6 5 2 30 20* 10.0 3 1 126 9 14.0 4-14 Matt Kent...... 6 4 2 8 5 4.0 - - 106 5 21.2 2-39 Matt Tuffin...... 4 4 0 7 5 1.7 3 - - Mike Brockhoff...... 13 8 5 5 3 1.6 24/3 - - Mick Brookes...... 3 3 0 5 5 1.6 - - 62 4 15.5 2-21 Mick Galonski...... 3 2 0 4 3 2.0 1/1 - - Ryan Nilsson...... 3 3 0 3 2 1.0 - 1 - Also played: One match: Tony Loiacono 23 (1ct, 1-21); Cary Green 17; Michael Earl 1; Adam Fairey 0 (1ro).

2003-04 B-GRADE AVERAGES BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Michael Earl...... 14 14 1 490 111 37.7 8 - 201 12 16.7 3-14 Mick Brookes...... 12 11 0 267 91 24.2 3 1 237 26 9.1 3-9 Adam Fairey...... 9 9 0 181 65 20.1 6/1 - 66 2 33.0 2-12 Ryan Nilsson...... 12 12 0 169 38 14.0 8 - 18 1 18.0 1-6 Matt Tuffin...... 10 9 0 165 46 18.3 8 - 26 0 - - Jamie Reeves...... 15 15 2 124 39 9.5 4 2 169 7 24.1 2-20 Colin Smith...... 11 11 0 112 30 10.1 3 1 107 8 13.3 2-4 Eddie Kilgallon...... 5 5 0 109 61 21.8 5 - 16 0 - - Michael Galonski...... 8 8 0 108 55 13.5 5 - 3 1 3.0 1-3 Matt Kent...... 8 7 2 89 26 17.8 3 2 160 10 16.0 3-11 Damien Hardy...... 5 5 0 59 43 11.8 2 - 132 5 26.4 3-19 Mitch Braithwaite...... 6 6 0 52 33 8.6 5 - 131 10 13.1 3-22 Brad Shehan...... 5 5 0 50 21 10.0 1 - 29 1 29.0 1-13 Steve Fisher...... 12 10 3 19 11 2.7 3 - 258 21 12.2 4-20 Chris McLean...... 3 2 0 18 18 9.0 1 - 104 6 17.3 4-23 Sean Virtue...... 4 4 1 15 8 5.0 - - 124 2 62.0 1-36 Danny Campbell...... 3 3 1 10 7* 5.0 - - 62 2 31.0 2-18 Damien George...... 9 6 5 2 1* 2.0 - - 13 0 - - Also played: Two matches: Lee Casson 44*, 7 (3-62); Mick Russell 3, 16; Max Hedstrom 0 (0-31). One match: Maurice Slapp 43* (1ct, 1-31); Paul Tognolini 36 (1ct); S. Clarke 12* (0-7); Owen Groves 12*; Mick Royer 10 (0-7); James Trail 9 (1ct); Dave Chadwick 3 (0-31); A. McFarlane 3 (1ct); Mark Ralph 2*; Jordan Spargo 2*; Rob Hayward 1* (1ct, 2-24); Grant Garstone 1 (1-36); Alex Paull 0 (1ct, 4-27); Cameron Nilsson did not bat (0-7); Jason Miller did not bat (1ct, 1-18); Steve Bolesta did not bat (1ct, 0-37). DUNSBOROUGH 2003-04 A-GRADE AVERAGES (including finals) BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Lee Sounness...... 14 14 2 550 128* 45.8 7 - 59 1 59.0 1-9 Graeme Spinks...... 16 16 3 474 85 36.4 8 1 143 16 8.9 3-11 Garry Morris...... 17 17 0 384 78 22.5 9 - 251 25 10.0 5-13 Phil Watts...... 16 16 3 363 79 27.9 6 - 94 5 18.8 2-0 Devyn Coote...... 16 16 0 361 139 22.5 4 1 21 1 21.0 1-0 Ray Pes...... 8 8 0 215 63 26.8 3 - 147 12 12.2 5-36 Simon White...... 13 11 1 206 76 20.6 6 - 14 4 3.5 2-5 Jack Green...... 17 16 3 109 33 8.3 16/8 2 - Joe Mahoney...... 7 7 2 90 39* 18.0 2 1 - Sam Shepherd...... 15 10 1 51 17 5.6 2 1 309 21 14.7 3-19 Andy Mahoney...... 10 7 3 50 14 12.5 - 1 222 13 17.0 4-36 Matt Swain...... 9 5 0 43 20 8.6 - 1 196 8 24.5 3-14 Llewyn Green...... 14 7 5 21 15* 10.5 1 - 360 31 11.6 6-37 Mark Della Bosca...... 3 1 - 21 21 21.0 1 - 60 1 60.0 1-26 Jock Wilberforce...... 2 2 1 18 16 18.0 1 - 36 6 6.0 3-12 Cameron Bresland...... 8 3 2 16 10* 16.0 3 - 172 6 28.6 3-13 Andy Lynch...... 1 1 0 12 12 12.0 - - - Nick Watts...... 1 1 1 2 2* - - - -

DUNSBOROUGH 2 2003-04 B-GRADE AVERAGES (including finals) BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Dan Anderson...... 18 18 0 517 108 28.7 7 1 - Andy Lynch...... 16 16 2 451 65 32.2 16 - 16 0 - - Mark Della Bosca...... 14 14 2 334 53 27.8 7 - 180 16 11.2 5-44 Cameron Bresland...... 11 11 1 274 67 27.4 3 1 277 20 13.8 3-14 Rhys Reynolds...... 16 16 1 262 81* 17.4 6 - 12 0 - - Dennis Hoemberg...... 13 13 1 252 44 21.0 5 1 145 8 18.1 2-11 Craig Cox...... 15 13 2 182 37 16.5 7 - 345 27 12.7 4-18 Joe Mahoney...... 7 6 0 159 66 26.5 1 1 40 5 8.0 3-2 Grant Carter...... 17 14 5 113 32 12.5 20/1 - 35 2 17.5 2-20 Nick Watts...... 10 9 2 108 54 15.4 4 - 233 17 13.7 4-14 Nathan Pell...... 8 8 1 101 35 14.4 4 - 10 2 5.0 2-10 Ged Miller...... 16 9 4 64 25* 12.8 6 - 357 22 16.2 5-14 Fraser Smith...... 8 6 0 58 30 9.6 2 - 95 4 23.7 2-17 Ben Gerrans...... 7 7 2 46 20* 9.2 2 1 121 8 15.1 3-13 Pat Anderson...... 4 4 2 9 9* 4.5 - - 76 1 76.0 1-23 Dave Philson...... 6 3 1 5 4* 2.5 3 - 133 11 12.1 3-17 Steve Brennan...... 3 1 0 0 0 0.0 3 - 32 5 6.4 4-21 Also played: Two matches: Peter Budgen 21; Llewyn Green 17, 1* (1ct, 7-37); Jason Robinson 4 (1ct, 2st). One match: Graeme Spinks 22 (2-25); Simon White 19 (1ro); Darren Butler 18; Ray Pes 16 (1ct, 3-22); Lee Pittavino 10; M. Beaton 8* (1ct, 2-15); Jack Green 7 (1ct); Chris Brook 5* (2ct); Sam Shepherd 5 (1-30); Callum Cook 3; Kyle Manchester 2 (1ct, 0-13); Phil Watts 1 (1ro, 1-20); Tim MacKinnon 0 (1ro, 1-7); Clint Ramirez did not bat (6-43). NANNUP 2003-04 B-GRADE AVERAGES (including finals) BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB John Spilsbury...... 19 19 5 700 103 50.0 9 - 371 11 33.7 3-44 Pieter Bresser...... 18 18 2 379 66 23.6 12 - 302 27 11.1 4-13 Murray Boxall...... 17 17 0 375 65 22.0 7/2 - 165 8 20.6 4-4 John Kelman...... 16 15 2 333 81 25.6 12 - 99 9 11.0 5-36 Julian Drummond...... 17 17 1 235 81 14.6 10/1 1 450 20 22.5 2-8 Matthew Humble...... 19 16 1 139 44 9.2 6 - 20 2 10.0 2-10 Adam Marsden...... 18 18 0 125 38 8.3 8 1 177 7 25.2 3-27 Simon Osicka...... 15 14 1 93 36 7.1 1 - 300 12 25.0 3-10 Dave McKirdy...... 15 13 1 61 18 5.0 5 - 484 21 23.0 3-24 Brett Morris...... 12 10 4 29 6* 4.8 - - 35 3 11.6 2-15 John Clarke...... 6 3 1 41 33 20.5 2 - 68 6 11.3 3-11 Lewis Grobelaar...... 13 8 3 14 7 2.8 1 - 66 4 16.5 1-8 Ben Johnson...... 5 5 0 11 6 2.2 1 - 51 1 51.0 1-9 Colin McLaughlin...... 9 5 3 4 2* 2.0 5 - 216 13 16.6 4-20 Rowan Glass...... 4 3 0 3 3 1.0 - - 116 2 58.0 1-1 Also played: Three matches: Luke Vanavides 0, 0 (1ct, 0-9). One match: Aaron Hannaford 9 (1ct, 1-14); Adam McKirdy 5*.

DUNSBOROUGH 3 2003-04 B-GRADE AVERAGES (including finals) BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Ross Chambers...... 15 15 1 383 85* 27.3 8 3 102 9 11.3 3-20 Darren Butler...... 12 12 4 224 66* 28.0 6 1 107 5 21.4 3-15 Steve Brennan...... 15 15 3 195 34* 16.2 7/2 - 235 17 13.8 3-18 Ted Anderson...... 17 17 0 162 37 9.5 6 - 132 4 33.0 2-31 Brian Perzamanos...... 9 8 1 130 47 18.5 4 - 198 12 16.5 3-27 Jim Watt...... 6 6 0 121 48 20.1 - - 125 6 20.8 2-20 Clint Ramirez...... 5 5 0 104 54 20.8 3 - 147 11 13.3 4-31 Tim MacKinnon...... 7 6 1 85 35 17.0 3 - 97 5 19.4 5-45 Will Mahoney...... 12 9 0 55 13 6.1 1 2 373 19 19.6 5-46 Pat Anderson...... 11 11 2 54 17* 6.0 1 - 232 8 29.0 2-26 Jason Robinson...... 9 8 3 37 16 7.4 11/7 - - Ben Gerrans...... 5 5 1 26 15* 6.5 - - 192 9 21.3 2-26 John Krasenstein...... 5 5 2 23 13 7.6 2 - 26 1 26.0 1-12 Brad Wilson...... 7 5 1 18 13* 4.5 5 - - Kim Marsden...... 13 10 4 16 4 2.6 2 - 321 12 26.7 3-14 Dave Philson...... 4 3 0 15 8 5.0 - - 110 6 18.3 3-20 Also played: Three matches: Dennis Hoemberg 45, 18, 4 (3ct, 1ro, 2-71); Nathan Pell 13, 0, 12 (1ct); Mitch Gerrans 4, 0, 8* (3ct, 1ro); John Cuthbert 0, 2* (2ct, 2-52); Ryan Beatty 0, 0 (3-26). Two matches: Nick Watts 63, 49 (1ct, 6-44); Rhys Reynolds 22, 36; Lee Pittavino 13, 16 (1-30); Jock Wilberforce 1, 5 (2ct, 1-34); Clint Kelly 1 (0-30). One match: Simon White 66 (1-18); Tony Kelly 56 (2ct); Seb Watts 41 (2ct, 1-26); Ray Pes 39 (1ct, 1-30); Llewyn Green 33* (2-21); Luke Vanavides 23*; Joel Falconer 15 (1ct); Leigh Kelly 15 (1-11); Cal- lum Cook 13 (1ct, 0-5); Chris Brook 9* (1ct); James Mahoney 4 (1ct); Phil Watts 3 (1ct, 0-21); Scott Maitland 3 (2ct); Jack Green 2 (2ct, 1st); Cameron Bresland 1 (2-24); M. Beal 0*; Brett Armstrong 0 (1-0); Gary Lewis 0 (2-19); Josh Watt 0; John Beatty 0; Pat Dunnell 0. ST MARYS 2003-04 A-GRADE AVERAGES BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Michael Carter...... 12 12 2 267 52 26.7 - - 52 4 13.0 4-21 Richard Lee-Tarran...... 14 14 1 217 55 16.7 5 - 337 19 17.7 4-28 Kristian Locke...... 8 8 1 185 84 26.4 2 1 78 2 39.0 2-63 Todd Hartnett...... 15 15 1 167 27* 11.9 21/- - 129 5 25.8 2-28 Marc Ford...... 13 13 0 165 53 12.6 3 1 82 4 20.5 2-9 Darren Cummins...... 12 12 0 140 39 11.6 6 1 90 7 12.8 3-28 Chris Cook...... 14 14 0 140 35 10.0 6 - - Nathan Whitney...... 14 14 0 123 28 8.7 5 4 396 18 22.0 3-27 Elton Bennell...... 6 6 0 85 63 14.1 2 - - Dyllan Johansen...... 14 12 6 51 12* 8.5 2 - 332 16 20.7 3-26 Paul Langridge...... 14 11 1 48 20 4.8 4 - 329 17 19.3 5-11 Don Butcher...... 15 12 4 34 12 4.2 6 - 371 15 24.7 3-7 Allen Hingston...... 4 4 0 32 17 8.0 1 - - Chris Collins...... 3 3 0 6 6 2.0 2 1 - Also played: Two matches: Chris Whyte 1 (1ct, 7-105). One match: Wayne Thackrah 43*; Richard Norrish 9* (1-19); Noel Collins 6*; Richard Hindle 4 (0-18); Karl Clively 0 (2-19).

2003-04 B-GRADE AVERAGES BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Matt Miller...... 16 16 1 319 67 21.2 8 - 463 21 22.0 3-23 Karl Clively...... 15 13 0 233 45 17.9 10/1 1 384 13 25.6 2-8 Shane Lilley...... 16 16 1 202 43* 13.4 8 - 31 3 10.3 1-4 Seth Rogers...... 16 16 0 197 42 12.3 15/- 1 78 2 39.0 1-36 Richard Hindle...... 15 15 3 190 43 15.8 2 - 260 22 11.8 4-19 Brad Collins...... 16 16 1 156 30 10.4 10 1 74 3 24.6 3-36 Troy Calhoun...... 16 16 1 149 28 9.9 3 - 318 18 17.6 4-29 Chris Collins...... 9 9 0 93 29 10.3 - - 51 1 51.0 1-45 Richard Norrish...... 14 14 7 87 25 12.4 3 1 441 21 21.0 5-16 Scott Newlands...... 12 12 3 82 17 9.1 10 - 17 1 17.0 1-17 Dave Nazzari...... 16 16 3 65 18 5.0 7 - 370 15 24.6 3-39 Mark Neverman...... 7 6 3 49 26 16.3 2 - 164 5 32.8 2-31 Andy Cowley...... 3 3 0 29 14 9.6 1 - 13 0 - - Noel Collins...... 3 3 1 17 10* 8.5 1 - - Also played: Two matches: Allen Hingston 2, 21 (1ro, 1-43); D. Holcroft 9*, 6 (1ct, 2-5); Bernie Leef 0 (1ct, 1-43). One match: Darren Cummins 24 (2-19); Wayne Thackrah 18 (1ct); Dan Crain 6 (1ct, 0-7); Todd Hartnett 2; Nathan Whitney 1 (4-18). YALLINGUP-ODDBODS 2003-04 A-GRADE AVERAGES (including finals) BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Jock Embry...... 17 17 0 402 60 23.6 5 1 114 4 28.5 2-17 Lindsay Brookes...... 17 17 0 328 67 19.2 3 2 285 16 17.8 3-18 Jarod Simpson...... 16 16 2 263 33* 18.7 11 1 34 0 - - Aaron Gale...... 12 12 2 237 62 23.7 1 - 265 18 14.7 4-23 James Ottaway...... 12 12 1 234 49* 21.2 2 1 86 5 17.2 3-13 Simon Godridge...... 16 16 1 193 36 12.8 9/2 - - - - - Aaron Tucker...... 16 15 0 185 53 12.3 5 - 296 24 12.3 4-24 Colin Harris...... 9 9 0 158 50 17.5 4 - 83 3 27.6 1-18 Grant Franklin...... 11 11 1 113 25* 11.3 17/6 - - - - - Neil Langenhoven...... 17 15 5 95 46 9.5 6 1 296 26 11.3 4-16 Simon Caldow...... 17 16 6 93 29* 9.3 4 1 328 18 18.2 3-20 Symon Jenkins...... 5 5 0 49 28 9.8 2 - - - - - Allan Ingram...... 8 7 1 21 13 3.5 ------Shaun Uren...... 13 9 4 14 5 2.8 3 - 334 20 16.7 4-17 Also played: One match: Derrick Goss 17. Also Barry Uren 1 sub catch.

2003-04 B-GRADE AVERAGES (including finals) BATTING & FIELDING BOWLING M I NO Runs HS Ave. Ct/St RO Runs Wkts Ave. BB Symon Jenkins...... 13 13 0 331 82 25.4 5 1 339 18 18.8 6-33 Kyle Hams...... 8 8 1 329 87 47.0 7/- - 54 7 7.7 5-33 Danny Crampton...... 16 16 0 268 37 16.7 3 1 386 22 17.5 3-12 Allan Miller...... 19 19 1 265 49 14.7 6 - 34 0 - - Justin Bell...... 16 14 2 249 49 20.7 6 - 385 35 11.0 4-16 Noel Smith...... 9 8 0 186 63 23.2 6 1 138 4 34.5 2-34 James Ottaway...... 4 4 1 185 87 61.6 1 1 97 12 8.1 5-32 Joel Smith...... 10 9 0 145 41 16.1 2 - 170 4 42.5 2-38 Allan Ingram...... 6 6 1 143 104* 28.6 2 - 78 3 26.0 3-29 Ashton Hams...... 7 5 2 118 52* 39.3 6 - 126 19 6.6 6-14 Gary Mayers...... 10 9 5 92 25* 23.0 12/2 - - Simon Caldow...... 3 3 0 73 48 24.3 2 - 99 5 19.8 4-43 Nick Yoxall...... 3 3 0 68 34 22.6 - - - Grant Franklin...... 3 3 0 51 43 17.0 1/1 - - Josh Oates...... 7 6 5 48 25* 48.0 4 - 113 3 37.6 2-20 Darryl Nicholls...... 7 4 0 37 21 9.2 6/- 1 - Darren Cameron...... 16 12 2 37 9 3.7 3 - 130 2 65.0 2-12 Gavin Campbell...... 4 3 0 34 20 11.3 - - 138 8 17.2 3-37 Alex Eades...... 4 4 1 29 14* 9.6 3 - 133 4 33.2 1-20 Wayne Hams...... 5 2 0 28 19 14.0 3 - 52 6 8.6 2-21 Warren Trescuri...... 16 11 6 16 6* 3.2 - - 59 4 14.7 3-33 Also played: Four matches: Aiden Shields (0, 0). Two matches: Colin Harris 0, 3 (1ro, 3-47); Andy Cowley 9, 3 (0-17). One match: Martin Richards 46 (1ct); Jock Embry 31 (3ct, 2-15); Simon Godridge 29 (3ct); Shaun Uren 14* (0-21); Jarod Simpson 12; Brad Kearney 26 (0-20); Adam Dehring 3; Arran Baker 1; Dean Howlett 0 (1ct); Craig Crampton 0 (1 ro). Abba River-Newtown Cricket Club President:...... Greg Moss Treasurer:...... Yorick Moolla A-Grade Captain:...... Bob Scaddan B2 Captain:...... Mick Lange B3 Captain:...... Dave La Motte Club Delegate:...... Greg Moss Although it has been a tough year for Abba, many players have done well and deserve to be con- gratulated. In the A-Grade, well done to Bob Scaddan, who has shouldered the captaincy and had a successful year with bat and ball. Congratulations also to Blair Carter. We took the plunge again at the Association's AGM in September by nominating two B-grade sides, and the outstanding numbers at training early in the season seemed to vindicate this decision. How- ever, owing to several factors, in particular injuries to a heap of players, we lost a lot of cricketers in a short space of time. After attempting to struggle along for some weeks, the club was forced to finally sacrifice its third side at Christmas time. Thanks to Dave La Motte for skippering the thirds, and for also performing with distinction with bat and ball. Dave is one of the most improved players in the Association in recent years and really enjoys his cricket. To Mick Lange, well done also on the hard work you have put in over the course of the season in mustering the Abba 2 side each week. The club has appreciated your efforts. Eden Williams had the individual highlight in B-grade with an outstanding bowling effort of 7-12 in one match. The most encouraging aspect of the club was the number of young players in our ranks, Luke Hatton, Deon Homer and Justin Murphy to name just a few. Congratulations to all trophy winners tonight, and watch out for Abba next year. Greg Moss. Augusta Cricket Club President:...... George MacAulay Secretary/Treasurer:...... Brian Peters B-Grade Captain:...... Ben Kennedy Club Delegate:...... Dean Fairey

At last we made the finals, finishing third on the ladder. We were looking forward to playing finals after missing out for a few years. Playing Yobs in our first qualifying final we romped home thinking, wow, this is easy. Then we came up against Dunsborough 2, which turned out to be a different game altogether. We lost and then came up against a fired up Nannup. Batting first we failed to make the runs and lost again.Well done Nan- nup. The season was a bit up and down for us losing games we should have won and probably finished where we deserved. I would particularly like to thank Ben Kennedy for his work during the season and for taking us through to the finals in his first year as captain. We hope he stays for a few more seasons. Congratulations to all our players for a good year, particularly the young ones we manage to get into the team. Also congratulations to Jim Jeffery and Dean Fairey on their Life Membership of the club. Congratulations to Dunsborough for winning both grand finals.

George MacAulay. Cowaramup Cricket Club President:...... Bob Biddulph Secretary/Treasurer:...... Mal Penfold A-Grade Captain:...... Mark Mullins B-Grade Captain:...... Mal Penfold Club Delegate:...... Mal Penfold The curtain has finally closed on what has been our most successful season since our introduction into A Grade, with an appearance in the Grand Final the reward for some great dedication by the guys during the year. Congratulations to our captain Mark Mullins for a terrific year leading from the front. Not only did he capture 36 wickets, he also claimed our A Grade cricketer of the year award. Evergreen Phil Wray capped a magnificent season with the ball by taking out the association wicket aggregate with his 44 wicket haul. It was great to have Mike Hibberd return for the season and we were glad to accommodate his mate Steve Coulson. Not only did these two travel 12000 miles to have a game for Cowaramup, they also volunteered their services to coach the juniors before training, and did a great job too. Thanks also to our chirpy wicketkeeper Logue Hester, who covered many a mile in travelling from Wongan Hills each week to play. Mal Penfold again did a great job in leading the B Grade, and again scoring most runs, though he had some stiff competition from Tebs King this time. Phil Armstrong was his usual reliable self leading the attack and took out the B Grade player of the year for the third year out of four. Numbers were the best ever this year after a slow start, with 25 players available most weeks after Xmas. Most pleasing to see was a number of juniors coming through the ranks, with Alex Paull and Daniel Rowe making promising debuts. The B Grade was an excellent competition this year, the most even for years. Congratulations to Nannup on reaching the Grand Final so soon. I would like to thank Mal Penfold, Rob Menzies and Brad Hallyburton for their work around the club, which helped to keep team spirits at an all time high. We have some exciting times to look forward to, with the new clubhouse facility plans for the oval already before council. A big thank you to James, Wayne, Allan and Greg for their hard work on the Association executive. Finally, congratulations to Dunsborough on their dual premiership success, we can only aspire to match your achievements one day. We'll certainly be out there trying in 2004-05. Bob Biddulph.

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Bussell Highway, Cowaramup 6284. Phone: 9755 5766 . Dunsborough Cricket Club President:...... Kim Marsden Secretary:...... Simon White Treasurer:...... Grant Carter A-Grade Captain:...... Lee Sounness B2 Captain:...... Dan Anderson B3 Captain:...... Ross Chambers Club Delegate:...... Kim Marsden It's been a very successful year for Dunsborough with A and B-grade taking out both minor and major premierships, represented by the youngest squad we have ever fielded. I would like to congratulate Cowaramup and Nannup as worthy opponents on Grand Final day, which was one of the best association finals held yet. Well done to all other teams on a competitive year. Dunsborough's success was due to a lot of work done by many members, which is the sign of a strong club. There were so many contributors this year that it prohibits me from mentioning names here, but you know who you are. Thank you for all your hard work. I'd also like to thank the Association heirachy, especially Wayne Thackrah for our events co-ordina- tion which was extremely well organised. Our up-and-coming juniors were the strength and aspiration of all three sides. This is reflected in the participation of four Dunsborough teams in the Busselton-Margaret River Junior Cricket As- sociation. It was particularly pleasing to see the competition for A-Grade positions being so fiercely contested throughout the season. The depth of our squad was replenished with the arrival of Graeme Spinks, Ray Pes and Craig Cox, all handy pick-ups. A special mention goes to Ted Anderson, my partner in curating, for his efforts in producing a wicket we are both proud of. Thanks to everyone for an enjoyable season and I look forward to seeing you all in 2004-05. Kim Marsden. Margaret River Hawks Cricket Club President:...... Michael Earl Secretary:...... James Trail Treasurer:...... Martin & Kristi Head A-Grade Captain:...... James Trail B-Grade Captain:...... Mick Brookes Club Delegate:...... Michael Earl

Well the season has come and gone again, with the lack of numbers ultimately costing Hawks a real crack at the finals. Our A's were defeated by Cowaramup in the elimination final, while an earlier forfeit against Nannup in one of the qualifying rounds cost the B's a chance at playing in finals. However, once again there were some highlights from Hawks in 2003-04. Chris McLean, in his first year in A-Grade, showed his potential with 15 wickets and some good runs towards the end of the year. Togs' batting was great to watch all year, and his average of nearly 36 showed why he is classed as a dangerous batsman. Togs' and Martin's partnership of 194 against Abba surely is close to an Association record. Congratulations to Dan, Lee and the Dunsbor- ough Cricket Club in winning their respective grand finals. Commiserations but well done to Spils and Mugga for leading their sides into the grand finals in the short life of both Nannup and Cowaramup Clubs. Praise must go to Kim and Ted for preparing a sensational track for the A- Grade grand final. Thank you to James, Wayne, Allan and Greg for running the Association so smoothly. Also to James and Jarod for leading and running a fairly successful Country Week campaign. Thanks to our committee, James, Marty and Kristi for their work this year. I think we have got our club into good stead off the field for the next few years. Thank you must also go to James and Brookesy for leading our A and B- Grade respectively this year. Congratulations to all award winners tonight, and let's all have a great time and we will see you all in another six months. Michael Earl. Nannup Cricket Club President:...... John Spilsbury Vice-President:...... Pieter Bresser Secretary:...... Murray Boxall Treasurer:...... Sue Johnson B-Grade Captain:...... John Spilsbury Club Delegate:...... John Spilsbury

Our goal at the start of the season was to reach the finals. We surpassed our own expectations by not only doing this, but also making it to the grand final in only our second year. Well done to all concerned, and congratulations especially to Julian Drummond on the innings of his life (81 runs) on the big day. John Kelman was another huge improver this year. It was a big three weeks of finals cricket for us. Julian is leaving Nannup to move to Perth, and he will take his cricket now to a new club. Apart from three players with previous experience, our club has basically got going with very little experience: we had four first-year players this year, and an- other four who played their first cricket of any sort last year. Everyone is really keen, which augers well for the future of the club. The main priority off the field at the start of the season was getting the nets built. We achieved this too. Thanks to all those who helped make it happen, particularly the Shire of Nannup, as well as a $1300 grant from Cricket Australia. The nets should play a big part in making our club a permanent thing. There is lots of talk about getting junior teams from Nannup, and it was very pleasing to see the number of youngsters now using the nets. It is up to parents of young players to get involved to help establish the junior teams and to make the most of what is potentially a great start. A big thanks to the Nannup Hotel for their sponsorship, financially and socially. The town has ral- lied behind us and there is a huge amount of interest in how we are performing. Cable Sands must also be thanked for their ongoing support. In other developments, we are trying to get a bowling machine over winter to keep the practice go- ing. Hopefully we will one day contribute a home-grown cricketer to Country Week in Perth. Congratulations to Dunsborough on doing the double. John Spilsbury. St Marys Cricket Club President:...... Karl Clively Secretary:...... Melissa Lange Treasurer:...... Richard Norrish A-Grade Captain:...... Marc Ford B-Grade Captain:...... Shane Lilley Club Delegates:...... Karl Clively The 2003-04 season will go down as one of the most competitive B-Grade seasons ever witnessed. All the sides were competitive, as can be seen from the end-of-season points table. Unfortunately the Saints were unable to make the finals in either grade, but we are all looking hard at improving next season. With the introduction of Nathan Whitney, Kristian Locke, Chris Whyte and Richard Hindle to the club, and the return of Richard Lee-Tarran, we have a good opportunity to build a steady A-Grade side which, when it comes together, is capable of defeating any competition. Thanks go to Shane Lilley, Richard Norrish, Richard Hindle and Marc Ford for all their efforts throughout the season. The meetings between the club delegates have been as interesting as ever, and the Association executive is to be thanked for helping to keep the meetings brief and to the point. Congratulations to Dunsborough Cricket Club on winning the A and B-Grade premierships, and also to their third side which found itself in the finals after defeating Saints in the last qualifying game. Will 2004-05 be the year of the Saints? With persistence and plenty of hard work at team training, St Marys Cricket Club will be striving for the finals next season. Karl Clively. Yallingup-Oddbods Cricket Club President:...... Jock Embry Secretary:...... Allan Miller Treasurer:...... Aaron Tucker A-Grade Captain:...... Lindsay Brookes B-Grade Captain:...... Danny Crampton Club Delegate:...... Jarod Simpson Yobs again had a successful season on and off the field. Congratulations to Lindsay and Danny for getting both sides into the finals. Unfortunately for us, the A-Grade were ousted by Cowaramup in what was again — as with last year's final between the teams —one of the most exciting finals ever played in the Association. Congratulations to Dunsborough on completing the double by winning both A-Grade and B-Grade flags, and to Graeme Spinks on his outstanding batting performance in the grand final. Well done to both Cowaramup and Nannup for making their first grand final appearances. Although things did not go your way, it was a great achievement to get there. Congratulations to all those who were involved in the Country Week campaign. Both sides ac- quitted themselves well by retaining their places in A-Section and C-Section next year. Well done again to Martin Head on his selection in the Country XI for the Australian Country Championships and to Neil Langenhoven on his efforts on representing the Country XI in the Sunday competition earlier in the season. Thanks must go to all the umpires who officiated during the year. Your time and efforts are much appreciated by the players. Thanks to James Trail, Wayne Thackrah, Allan Miller and Greg Moss on the executive, and to all club delegates for your efforts throughout the season to make things run smoothly. To Graeme at U-Brew-It and Duck at Albies Bar and Bistro, thank you for your ongoing support for Yobs Cricket Club. Well done to everyone who helped make the Pigeon Racing Day another huge success in November. A special thank you to Peter and Tracy Adams for the use of their home and their hospitality on the day. I would like to welcome all the new players to the club and thank them for their efforts in contrib- uting this season. Let's regroup next year to continue the success of Yobs. Well done to all the individual trophy winners and to all clubs on the sportsmanlike manner in which cricket was played throughout the season. Jock Embry. YATES SHIELD Top Qualifying A-Grade Team Presented to the Vasse Cricket Association by Dr W.P. Yates in 1924

YEAR WINNER CAPTAIN YEAR WINNER CAPTAIN 1923-24 Yallingup A. House 1965-66 Oddbods B. McMahon 1924-25 Busselton C. White 1966-67 Yallingup R. Smith 1925-26 Yallingup A. Coulls 1967-68 Capel G. Payne 1926-27 Busselton A. Patfield 1968-69 Yallingup T. House 1927-28 St Marys A. Sands 1969-70 Capel S. Hymus 1928-29 Yallingup W. Bywaters 1970-71 Yallingup T. House 1929-30 St Marys A. Sands 1971-72 Capel S. Hymus 1930-31 Newtown R. Reading 1972-73 Yallingup P. House 1931-32 St Marys J. O'Connor 1973-74 Yallingup-Oddbods D. House 1932-33 Newtown J. Coote 1974-75 Yallingup-Oddbods A. Combes 1933-34 St Marys F. Hatton 1975-76 St Marys D. Clarke 1934-35 Newtown R. Reading 1976-77 Capel M. Yates 1935-36 Yallingup E. Harris 1977-78 Margaret River M. Smith 1936-37 Marybrook S. Berryman 1978-79 St Marys R. O'Brien 1937-38 Marybrook S. Berryman 1979-80 Yallingup-Oddbods B. House 1938-39 Marybrook S. Berryman 1980-81 Yallingup-Oddbods B. House 1939-40 Elgin & 1981-82 Hawks R. Duggan Stratham SC A. Vickery 1982-83 Yallingup-Oddbods B. House 1940-41 Busselton A. White 1983-84 St Marys B. Earl 1941-42 No Competition 1984-85 Hawks R. Duggan 1942-43 No Competition 1985-86 Hawks R. Duggan 1943-44 No Competition 1986-87 Yallingup-Oddbods K. Hart 1944-45 No Competition 1987-88 St Marys L. Carroll 1945-46 Busselton R. Sundbye 1988-89 Colts N. Smith 1946-47 Marybrook R. Berryman 1989-90 Colts N. Smith 1947-48 St Marys A. Higgins 1990-91 Colts N. Smith 1948-49 Ruabon (not engraved) A. Scott 1991-92 Yallingup-Oddbods C. Mott 1949-50 St Marys W. Helyar 1992-93 Colts N. Smith 1950-51 Marybrook R. Berryman 1993-94 Yallingup-Oddbods C. Gibson 1951-52 St Marys W. Helyar 1994-95 Dunsborough G. Morris 1952-53 St Marys W. Helyar 1995-96 Dunsborough G. Morris 1953-54 ? 1996-97 Hawks T. Giles 1954-55 St Marys W. Helyar 1997-98 Yallingup-Oddbods C. Gibson 1955-56 Abba River C. Higgins 1998-99 Yallingup-Oddbods A. Tucker 1956-57 Yallingup J. House 1999-00 Hawks M. Head 1957-58 Newtown V. Clamp 2000-01 Dunsborough S. White 1958-59 Newtown V. Clamp 2001-02 Dunsborough S. White 1959-60 Newtown V. Clamp 2002-03 Dunsborough L. Sounness 1960-61 St Marys R. Riley 2003-04 Dunsborough L. Sounness 1961-62 Newtown R. Donaldson 1962-63 Newtown R. Donaldson 1963-64 St Marys D. Clarke 1964-65 St Marys (not engraved)

Allan Miller would like to thank Greg Moss for his help in compiling the individual stats this year. BARNARD CUP YEAR WINNER CAPTAIN YEAR WINNER CAPTAIN 1927 Boyanup 1972-73 Capel P. Cain 1931 Newtown 1973-74 Capel P. Cain 1932 Newtown J. Coote 1974-75 Capel G. Richards 1933 Newtown 1975-76 St Marys D. Clarke 1936 Capel 1976-77 Abba River-Newtown J. Schuts 1937 Busselton 1977-78 St Marys B. Earl 1938 St Marys 1978-79 St Marys R. O'Brien 1949-50 St Marys W. Helyar 1979-80 Yallingup-Oddbods B. House 1950-51 Yallingup 1980-81 Yallingup-Oddbods B. House 1951-52 St Marys W. Helyar 1981-82 St Marys L. Carroll 1952-53 St Marys W. Helyar 1982-83 Hawks I. Noakes 1953-54 St Marys (not engraved) 1983-84 St. Marys B. Earl 1954-55 Abba River 1984-85 Hawks R. Duggan 1955-56 Yallingup 1985-86 Hawks R. Duggan 1956-57 Yallingup J. House 1986-87 Hawks R. Duggan 1957-58 Newtown V. Clamp 1987-88 Yallingup-Oddbods C. Gibson 1958-59 Abba River 1988-89 Yallingup-Oddbods C. Gibson 1959-60 Newtown V. Clamp 1989-90 Hawks R. Duggan 1960-61 St Marys R. Riley 1990-91 Colts N. Smith 1961-62 St Marys 1991-92 Colts N. Smith 1962-63 Newtown R. Donaldson 1992-93 Colts N. Smith 1963-64 No Winner 1993-94 Yallingup-Oddbods C. Gibson 1964-65 Oddbods 1994-95 Dunsborough G. Morris 1965-66 St Marys R. Riley 1995-96 Dunsborough G. Morris 1966-67 Yallingup R. Smith 1996-97 Yallingup-Oddbods C. Gibson 1967-68 Yallingup R. Smith 1997-98 Abba River-Newtown C. Reagan 1968-69 Yallingup T. House 1998-99 Abba River-Newtown D. Hatton 1969-70 Yallingup P. House 1999-00 Yallingup-Oddbods A. Embry 1970-71 St Marys B. Mortimore 2000-01 Dunsborough S. White 1971-72 Yallingup P. House 2001-02 Yallingup-Oddbods J. Simpson 2002-03 Dunsborough L. Sounness 2003-04 Dunsborough L. Sounness BARNARD SHIELD — B-GRADE PREMIERS

YEAR WINNER CAPTAIN YEAR WINNER CAPTAIN 1973-74 Capel S. Hymus 1988-89 Yallingup-Oddbods B. Mott 1974-75 St Marys J. Rogers 1989-90 Dunsborough M. Strange 1975-76 Capel A. Easthope 1990-91 Dunsborough M. Strange 1976-77 Abba River-Newtown M. Hull 1991-92 Yallingup-Oddbods R. Hartley 1977-78 Abba River-Newtown M. Hull 1992-93 Margaret River F. Cocivera 1978-79 Yallingup-Oddbods G. Adams 1993-94 Dunsborough A. Meyer 1979-80 Yallingup-Oddbods N. Smith 1994-95 Dunsborough A. Meyer 1980-81 Yallingup-Oddbods K. Sadler 1995-96 Abba River-Newtown B. Mezger 1981-82 St Marys T. Reilly 1996-97 St Marys 1 B. Gibellini 1982-83 Abba River-Newtown N. Hopkins 1997-98 Dunsborough 2 R. Chambers 1983-84 Abba River-Newtown N. Hopkins 1998-99 Abba River-Newtown S. Summers 1984-85 Hawks L. Brennen 1999-00 Abba River-Newtown S. Summers 1985-86 Abba River-Newtown B. Layng 2000-01 Dunsborough 2 D. Hoemberg 1986-87 Dunsborough R. Cameron 2001-02 Yallingup-Oddbods D. Crampton 1987-88 Yallingup-Oddbods R. Bruce 2002-03 Yallingup-Oddbods D. Crampton 2003-04 Dunsborough 2 D. Anderson

A-Grade Cricketer of the Year B-Grade Cricketer of the Year YEAR WINNER YEAR WINNER 1975-76 Mike Callegari 1975-76 Ray Smith 1976-77 Peter Edmonds 1976-77 Steven King 1977-78 Ken Davies 1977-78 Dave Hayward 1978-79 Rob McGregor 1978-79 Darren Martin 1979-80 Jim House Jr 1979-80 Darren Smith 1980-81 Barry House 1980-81 Graham Evans 1981-82 Stan Szymanski 1981-82 Shane Lilley 1982-83 John House 1982-83 Alan Quarrill 1983-84 Stan Szymanski 1983-84 Alan Quarrill 1984-85 Gavin Penfold 1984-85 Colin Heslewood 1985-86 Stan Szymanski 1985-86 Larry Brennen 1986-87 Stan Szymanski 1986-87 Bob Cameron 1987-88 Brian Devitt 1987-88 Mick Armstrong 1988-89 Peter Adams 1988-89 Peter Watts 1989-90 Brian Devitt 1989-90 Phil Foster 1990-91 Brian Devitt 1990-91 John McCauley 1991-92 Dean Phillips 1991-92 Craig Bell 1992-93 Dean Phillips 1992-93 Mick O'Leary 1993-94 Dean Phillips 1993-94 Phil Foster 1994-95 Colin Mott 1994-95 Phil Foster 1995-96 Rod Duggan 1995-96 Jim Holroyd 1996-97 Martin Head 1996-97 Jim Holroyd 1997-98 Garry Morris 1997-98 Michael Kemp 1998-99 Martin Head 1998-99 Graeme Gulberti 1999-00 Martin Head 1999-00 Dave Prater 2000-01 Ben de Vos 2000-01 Gareth Stewart 2001-02 Martin Head 2001-02 Wayne Hams 2002-03 Garry Morris 2002-03 John Spilsbury 2003-04 Martin Head 2003-04 Ben Kennedy The Busselton-Margaret River Cricket Association once again thanks Valentines Retravision as its major sponsor for the season.

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