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Annual Report 2019/2020 Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club Inc. Annual Report 2019-20 Travis Head Under 16 Red Premiers 2019/20 Patron & Sponsor Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club Annual Report 2019-2020 Acknowledgement of Country The Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club recognises that we meet, train and play cricket on the traditional lands of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land of their Ancestors. We acknowledge the Kaurna people living today as the custodians and caretakers of the land and pay our respect to elders both past and present. Mission Statement Our mission is to be the leading club in the South Australian Cricket Association by setting and maintaining high levels of professionalism in all aspects of the game, both on and off the field. Value and Principles Strong Leadership, administratively and within our playing group Positive aggressive cricket Taking the initiative Committed to winning Team comes first Hard but fair Professional preparation, both physical and mental Respect • Your opponents • Your leaders and the team • The role of the umpires • The traditional values of cricket • Your club Club Goals • To produce players/the Australian Test team. • To produce player(s), both senior and junior to be selected in representative teams. • To win premierships in all grades. • To win the Club Championship every year. • To develop cricketers who are committed to club and team. • To develop cricketers who are committed to being “the very best they can.” • Promote good sportsmanship by our players, officials and spectators. • Provide “best practice” training and development/our coaches and administrators. • To provide the best possible playing and practice facilities. • To continue to invest in our future by the continued development of playing and practice facilities. • To recognise the efforts of our volunteers. • To provide an off field environment that is the envy of other clubs. • To promote cricket in local schools, community clubs and our country zone. • To liaise with Local and State Governments and encourage them to promote the game of cricket and the development of facilities. • To recognise the history of our club and the involvement of past players and officials. • To maintain a strong financial base. Page 2 Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club Annual Report 2019-2020 The Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club would like to thank our sponsors for the 2019/2020 season for their on-going support to make this club one of Adelaide's finest District Cricket Clubs. Please support our sponsors and take a look at what they have to offer. Patron – Richard Harvey MP Member/Newland 2019/20 Club Sponsors Jeff King Peter & Lisa King Golden Grove Michael Sfera Allen Cassin West End Brewery Dallas & Nikki Coull Tea Tree Gully Council We are fortunate to have a close relationship with the Staff and Elected Representatives of the Tea Tree Gully Council. In addition to providing and supporting the maintenance of the facilities and grounds at Pertaringa, Bulkana and Memorial Ovals, they have supported a range of grant applications and developments which will result in significant improvements to the amenity of the facilities. TTGDCC thanks the Tea Tree Gully Council for their ongoing support. Page 3 Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club Annual Report 2019-2020 Officers/Season 2019-20 Patron Richard Harvey MP President: Mr Ian Graham Secretary Mr Scott Simmonds Treasurer Mr Mike Weaver Cricket Director Mr Matthew Weaver Junior Coordinator Mr Rowan. Morris Board of Management: Mr Ian Graham, Mr Scott Simmonds, Mr Mike Weaver, Hon Dorothy Kotz, Ms Administrator Heather Martin, , Mr Rowan Morris, Mr Chris Lees., Mr Sam Weaver, Mr Phil Senior Club Coach Webb, Mr Adam Somerfield Under 17 Coach Mr A Costello Junior Coaches Under 14 Mr A Costello Under 16 Mr A Costello Ray Sutton Shield Coach D Holliday Development Coach Mr C Paech Captains: 1st Grade Matthew Weaver 2nd Grade Cain Ryan 3rd Grade Caleb Graeber 4th Grade Luke Atkinson Managers 1st Grade Mr M Weaver Scorers 1st Grade Mr I Graham West End 1 Day/T20 Cup Mr I Graham 2nd Grade Mr P Webb 3rd Grade Peter Lewis 4th Grade Dave Harris SACA Delegates Mr I Graham & Mr S. Simmonds (Proxy) Curator Mr J Davey, Mr C Paech Vale Bill Bolt It is with sadness and regret that the TTGDCC inform you of the passing of William Alfred Bolt - Bill. Bill Bolt certainly has a name behind him and a personality to boot! Bill, a legend of the Cricket and Football clubs at TTG was a Life Member of both. A true legend to all that knew him. Bill was the Sportsman’s Club licensee for 28 years, he maintained Pertaringa and Bulkana Ovals and pitches like they were fit for the BEST! He collected the empty bottles and cans around the club for many years, he loved being at the club. He loved donating eggs weekly for afternoon teas that he had collected from his “farm” where he thoroughly enjoyed spending time with the dogs. His trade off for donating eggs was a sandwich and a can of Coke! Bill, you will be always remembered as a true club man, cricket or footy, the Gullies is what you bled. You will be sorely missed, always respected, always remembered. Page 4 Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club Annual Report 2019-2020 Honor Board ATCA President Secretary Coach Captain Club Champion 1966/67 B.L.McAuliffe G.L.Larwood W.A.Bolt W.A.Bolt 1967/68 B.L.McAuliffe L.R.Thompson W.A.Bolt W.A.Bolt 1968/69 B.L.McAuliffe T.R.Symonds W.A.Bolt W.A.Bolt 1969/70 B.L.McAuliffe L.R.Thompson W.A.Bolt W.A.Bolt 1970/71 B.L.McAuliffe G.J.Woolman A.Frost A.Frost 1971/72 B.L.McAuliffe G.J.Woolman A.Frost A.Frost 1972/73 B.L.McAuliffe F.A.Needle A.Frost A.Frost 1973/74 B.L.McAuliffe F.D.Caust A.Frost A.Frost 1974/75 B.L.McAuliffe F.D.Caust I.D.Walsh I.D.Walsh W.A.Bolt 1975/76 B.L.McAuliffe R.B.Williams I.D.Walsh I.D.Walsh R.Oxlade 1976/77 R.Goodes / A.Bradbrook C.M.Tobin I.D.Walsh I.D.Walsh M.Bova 1977/78 P.A.Klinberg R.B.Williams I.D.Walsh I.D.Walsh - 1978/79 R.J.Sparrow R.B.Williams G.A.Hosking G.A.Hosking R.Stratfold 1979/80 R.J.Sparrow S.R.Carson J.Tyney J.Tyney R.B.Williams 1980/81 R.J.Sparrow S.R.Carson J.Tyney J.Tyney P.Szach SACA 1981/82 R.J.Sparrow S.R.Carson J.Tyney J.Tyney R.Stratfold 1982/83 B.N.Walton S.R.Carson R.J.Stratfold G.Hosking A.Oliver 1983/84 P.W.Clarke S.R.Carson R.J.Stratfold R.O’Shanassy D.Stretton 1984/85 P.W.Clarke Mrs B.Rowberry R.J.Stratfold R.O’Shanassy M.Powell 1985/86 P.W.Clarke Mrs B.Rowberry R.O’Shanassy R.O’Shanassy C.M.Tobin 1986/87 A.O.Shea Mrs B.Rowberry R.O’Shanassy I.Clark C.M.Tobin 1987/88 A.O.Shea Mrs B.Rowberry D.Willshire P.A.Clark P.A.Clark 1988/89 A Downing Mrs B.Rowberry D.Willshire P.A.Clark M.P.Faull 1989/90 I.J.Berry T.D.Simon R.J.Stratfold R.J.Zadow M.P.Faull 1990/91 I.J.Berry T.D.Simon R.J.Stratfold R.J.Zadow M.P.Faull 1991/92 C.M.Tobin T.D.Simon T.J.Jenner R.J.Zadow G.G.Lewis 1992/93 I.J.Berry P.G.Howlett T.J.Jenner G.G.Lewis G.R.Goodes 1993/94 I.J.Berry P.G.Howlett T.J.Jenner G.G.Lewis M.K.Stokes 1994/95 I.J.Berry P.G.Howlett T.J.Jenner G.J.Faull C.P.Linhart 1995/96 F.A.Hathazi B.M.Jamieson M.P.Faull M.P.Faull M.D.Kelton 1996/97 F.A.Hathazi B.M.Jamieson G.J.Faull M.P.Faull / G.J.Faull M.D.Kelton 1997/98 F.A.Hathazi B.M.Jamieson G.J.Faull G.J.Faull M.P.Faull 1998/99 J.Burke B.M.Jamieson B.D.Williams B.D.Williams B.D.Williams 1999/00 J.Burke B.M.Jamieson S.Seigert D.C.Hall N.P.McGuinness 2000/01 J.Burke B.M.Jamieson S.Seigert G.A.Chillingworth G.A.Chillingworth 2001/02 J.Burke B.M.Jamieson S.Seigert G.A.Chillingworth G.J. Wright 2002/03 J.Burke B.M.Jamieson S.Seigert G.A.Chillingworth N.P.McGuinness 2003/04 N.MacDonald B.M.Jamieson S.Seigert G.A.Chillingworth G.A.Chillingworth 2004/05 N.MacDonald B.M.Jamieson S.Seigert W.D.Thomas T.G.Borlace 2005/06 N.MacDonald B.M.Jamieson J.Davey B.P.Cameron N.P.McGuinness 2006/07 N.MacDonald S.Simmonds P.Sleep B.P.Cameron N.P.McGuinness 2007/08 N.MacDonald S.Simmonds P.Sleep B.P.Cameron B.A.Pedler 2008/09 N.MacDonald S.Simmonds P.Sleep MG Mossop S.Stolcman 2009/10 N.MacDonald S.Simmonds P.Sleep MG Mossop T.J.Davey 2010/11 N.MacDonald S.Simmonds P.Sleep M.K.Weaver M.K.Weaver 2011/12 J. Davey S.Simmonds B.P.Cameron M.K.Weaver T.J.Davey 2012/13 J.Davey S.Simmonds B.P.Cameron M.K.Weaver A.Somerfield 2013/14 J.Davey S.Simmonds M.K.Weaver M.K.Weaver M.Weaver 2014/15 J.Davey S.Simmonds P.Sleep M.K.Weaver T.Evans 2015/16 P.M.Cronin S.Simmonds P.Sleep M.K.
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