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CRICKET TASMANIA ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19 Cricket Tasmania Annual Report 2018-19 1 Going Table of Contents Board of Directors & Office Bearers 2 Tasmanian Tigers Women 2018-19 WNCL Season 40 Cricket Tasmania Staff List 2 Hobart Hurricanes Womens 2018-19 WBBL|05 Season 44 into bat From the Chairman 4 Cricket Tasmania Premier League 52 Hobart Hurricanes 2018-19 Partners 7 CTPL Hall of Fame Inductees 2018-19 69 together. Cricket Tasmania 2018-19 Partners 7 Community Cricket 70 From the Chief Executive 8 Umpiring & Scoring 80 Cricket Tasmania Member Milestones 10 Tasmanian cricket’s 2018-19 TCUSA Umpire Milestones 81 2018-19 Player Departures 11 strongest batting line-up Match Officials Season Highlights 81 Cricket Tasmania Awards 12 High Performance 82 2018-19 Debutants 13 Cricket Tasmania is proud to work with Acknowledgments 87 the Tasmanian Government and the Venue Operations Blundstone Arena 14 JLT One Day Cup Tasmanian Tigers Hobart, Launceston and Burnie City Ground Report Blundstone Arena 15 2018-19 Scorecards 88 Councils in growing the game of cricket. Our government partners recognise the Blundstone Arena Function Centre 16 Sheffield Shield Tasmanian Tigers indelible contribution that cricket makes 2018-19 Scorecards 91 WBBL|04 Season Overview 2018-19 17 to the Tasmanian community. WNCL Tasmanian Roar BBL|08 Season Overview 2018-19 17 From developing Tasmanians to represent Australia 2018-19 Scorecards 97 on the world stage, to hosting domestic or international Tasmanian Cricket Museum & Blundstone Arena Tours 19 KFC T20 Men's Big Bash League cricket at Blundstone Arena, UTAS Stadium and Hobart Hurricanes 2018-19 Scorecards 100 2018-19 Season Memberships 20 West Park Oval, or supporting our 50,000-strong rebel T20 Women's Big Bash League cricket community to pursue an active and healthy Hurricanes Foundation 21 Hobart Hurricanes 2018-19 Scorecards 106 lifestyle – cricket is a vital part of the fabric Tasmanian Tigers 2018-19 JLT Cup Season 22 of Tasmania’s sporting heritage. One Day International Australia Thanks to the support from the Tasmanian Government Tasmanian Tigers 2018-19 Sheffield Shield Season 26 2018-19 Scorecards 111 and the Hobart, Launceston and Burnie City Councils, Hobart Hurricanes Mens 2018-19 BBL|08 Season 32 2018-19 Financial Statements 112 Cricket Tasmania is able to unite and uplift the Tasmanian community through their passion for cricket, support local businesses, provide community services and perform educational programs as we grow the game at all levels right across our wonderful State and ensure cricket remains Tasmania’s favourite sport. 2 Cricket Tasmania Annual Report 2018-19 Cricket Tasmania Annual Report 2018-19 3 Board of Directors & Office Bearers Cricket Tasmania Board 2018-19 Tasmanian Tigers Men’s State Selectors Tasmanian Tigers Women’s State Selectors Auditors CHAIRMAN Andrew Gaggin Adam Griffith, Ben Rohrer, Jamie Cox, Salliann Briggs, Kim Fazackerley, Brooke Hepburn Deloitte Touche Tomatsu Scott Kremerskothen DEPUTY CHAIRMAN Chris Mitchell Tasmanian Tigers Women’s State Captain Solicitors Jo Bailey David Boon Tasmanian Tigers Men’s State Captain Brooke Hepburn Dobson Mitchell & Allport Paul Clark Doug Davey George Bailey, Matthew Wade Jackie Hartnett Belinda Jefferies WBBL Hobart Hurricanes Selectors Living Honorary Life Members Edward Kemp Ben Targett BBL Hobart Hurricanes Selectors Nicolas Turner Salliann Briggs, Kim Fazackerley, Sasha Moloney and Induction Year Adam Griffith, Jeff Vaughan, Matthew Wade Patron WBBL Hobart Hurricanes Captain Dennis Rogers AO 2002 Brent Palfreyman 2002 BBL Hobart Hurricanes Captain David Boon 2005 Tony Harrison OAM 2014 Her Excellency Professor Sasha Moloney Ricky Ponting 2014 the Honourable Kate Warner AM Matthew Wade Cricket Tasmania Staff List CHIEF EXECUTIVE Nick Cummins Community Cricket Venue and Event Operations Information and Communication Corporate Services GENERAL MANAGER – COMMUNITY CRICKET GENERAL MANAGER – VENUE & EVENT OPERATIONS Technology (Cricket Australia) Ben Smith Stephen McMullen GENERAL MANAGER – CORPORATE SERVICES Strategic & Operations Consultant – Cricket Clubs GENERAL MANAGER – EVENTS & OPERATIONS Zoe Rohrer Venues Manager – Technology Tom Barwick Taryn Brighten Board & Executive Assistant Luke Meers Manager – Venue & Event Operations Jason Iten Alexandra Kingston, Elisha O’Brien Venues Engineer – Technology Participation Specialist Simon Terhell, Rebecca Oliver Events Manager Jenny Symons Head of Finance Rodney Purves, Bradley Millwood Chris Stingle Regional Cricket Manager, South Michael McGregor Events Coordinator Taylor Mills Financial Accountant Ashlyn Vince Systems Analyst – Service Delivery Technology Cricket Promotions Officer, South Lauren Hepburn Venue Operations Officer Johnathon Kearney Human Resources & Payroll Officer Kat Carroll Will Malovnek Cricket Promotions Officer, South John Lee Event & Operations Officer Candice Dubiel Accounts Officer Amanda Meers Community Competitions Officer, South Cricket Operations Event Officer Stewart Hardie Eamonn Doherty Facilities & Maintenance Supervisor Steve Dineen High Performance Regional Cricket Manager, Greater North Alex King Catering Manager Luke Webster Front of House Coordinator Timothy Bessell GENERAL MANAGER – HIGH PERFORMANCE Physiotherapists Ben Hayes, Stewart Williamson Community Competitions Officer, North David Fry Head Chef Matthew Harrison Drew Ginn Performance Analyst Tim Kendrew Community Competitions Officer, North-West Nathan Dennis Sous Chef Shayne Lewis Tasmanian Tigers & Hobart Hurricanes Sport Science & Sports Medicine Manager Cricket Promotions Officer, North Dana Lester Apprentice Chef Parkesh Tiwari Men’s Head Coach Adam Griffith and Sports Dietician Emilie Burgess Cricket Promotions Officer, North-West Ben Richmond Head Curator Marcus Pamplin Tasmanian Tigers Men’s & Hobart Hurricanes Talent Manager Ben Rohrer, Jamie Cox Clubs Officer, Greater North James Jennings Senior Assistant Curator Blair Dayton Senior Assistant Coach Jeff Vaughan Curator Oliver Beswick State Coach Development & Pathway Manager Tasmanian Tigers & Hobart Hurricanes Apprentice Curator Tim Goodluck John Hayes Assistant Coach Ben Rohrer Junior Apprentice Curator Aiden Jackman Talent and Coach Development Specialist Michael Farrell, Marketing and Commercial Junior Apprentice Curator Curtis Sawford Tasmanian Tigers & Hobart Hurricanes TBC Women’s Head Coach Salliann Briggs GENERAL MANAGER – HOBART HURRICANES Tasmanian Tigers & Hobart Hurricanes Player Development Manager – Male Program Phil Rigby, Scott Barnes Ben Mabon Women’s Assistant Coach Dan Marsh Sales Manager Tristan Hall Communications and Player Development Manager – Female Program Female Pathway Coach Alex Pyecroft, Sara McGlashan Sales Officer Rosie MacDonald Stakeholder Engagement Emma Doherty High Performance Coach & Under 19s Coach Membership & Sponsorship Manager Daniel Edgtton Communications & Stakeholder Engagement Manager Ali De Winter Cricket Operations Manager Chris Garrett Sponsorship Coordinator Holly Perry Tim Lovibond High Performance Coach & Under 17s Coach Team Operations Manager Phil Borsboom Membership Officer Media & Digital Manager Wade Townsend Team & Program Coordinator Elisha O’Brien Rosie MacDonald, Josh Cockshutt Merchandise & Ticketing Officer Luke Sale High Performance Coach & Under 15s Coach Premier League Manager Dan Thistleton Candice Dubiel, Sarah Gurney WBBL Media Coordinator (Seasonal Contract) Clinton Reid, TBC Match Officials Manager Gerry O’Dea Acting Marketing & Communications Manager Ellie Piesse Match Officials Administrator Paul Crosswell Lead Strength & Conditioning Coach Matthew Wilkie (Seasonal Contract) Stephen Buckley Strength & Conditioning Coaches High Performance Umpire Coach Richard Widows Marketing & Community Manager Samantha Gill Nathan Lee, Darren McNees Sports Administration Intern Brooke Hepburn 4 Cricket Tasmania Annual Report 2018-19 Cricket Tasmania Annual Report 2018-19 5 Our women’s Big Bash team was perhaps cruelled by Georgia Redmayne was named WNCL Player of the From the Chairman the early injury to Hayley Matthews, mixed in with a Year, with Corinne Hall also in the top 5 vote scorers. number of games where we got ourselves into winnable In these times the Richie Benaud Spirit of Cricket positions but then lost, including two super-overs. Awards for the men’s and women’s teams who are However, with most of the team returning for next voted as having played in the best of spirit and with the season there is a great upside. Another season has come and greatest respect for the game are highly valued. It was gone; the second year of our If we want cricket to be Tasmania’s favourite sport a real pleasure to have both our men’s and women’s and a sport for all Tasmanians, then we need to ensure teams win these awards for the past season. Well done three-year rebuild and things are that our women’s teams are held in the same regard as to all involved - it isindicative that we play hard but fair. our men’s teams. certainly progressing well ahead Corinne Hall and Jake Doran were two of the three For many years our awards night was known as the finalists at the Australian Cricket Awards for the of our expectations. Ricky Ponting Medal Night. It is now known as the Cricket Community Champion Award, an award developed Tasmania Awards Night, because it recognises both our in partnership between Cricket Australia and the male and female champions. Further, from next season we Australian Cricketers Association to acknowledge the will strike a medal which