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2012/13 Season Report 2012/13 SEASON REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS 2012/13 COMMITTEE PRESIDENT’S REPORT SECRETARY’S REPORT SPONSORS LIFE MEMBERS SEASON 2012/13 1ST GRADE 2ND GRADE 6TH GRADE 8TH GRADE Under 9s Under 10 Green’s Under 10 Red’s Under 12s Under 13s Under 14s Under 16s In2Cricket CLUB TROPHIES 2012/13 CAREER STATISTICS – CURRENT SENIOR PLAYERS THE HONOUR ROLL CLUB RECORDS ALL TIME RECORDS HUNDRED GAME CLUB CENTURIES 6+ WICKETS IN AN INNINGS RECORDS BY GRADES o 1st Grade o 2nd Grade o 3rd Grade o 4th Grade o 5th Grade o 6th Grade o 7th Grade o 8th Grade o 9th Grade o 10th Grade o 11th Grade o 12th Grade FOR THE RECORD 2012/13 COMMITTEE President Adam Coleman Senior Secretary John Sultana Junior Secretary Belinda Moore Treasurer Marlene Coleman Vice President Robbie Bates Registrar Chris Brooker Chief Selector Robbie Bates Club Delegates Phil Bates, Robbie Bates, Marlene Coleman, Belinda Moore, Alex Fenn, & Karen Wicks Equipment Officer Phil Bates Records Officer Geoff Nicholls Returning Officer Peter Burgess Webmaster Alex Fenn Auditor Darryl Wilson General Committee Pat Yates, Bruce Felsch, Paul Chester PRESIDENT’S REPORT I would like to welcome everyone to our annual presentation night. This season was our first as an amalgamated club and while we had some teething problems on a whole it was a successful season. Despite the challenges that we faced this season, the committee have already started working on to make sure next season is even more successful on and off the field. We are trying to build a new culture at the club now that we have united. New events were introduced to start building a great Colts culture. We kicked off club BBQs once a month at the RSL that were successful, I would like to see more support of all club members to really bring the club together. We held a run-a-thon fundraiser with the junior teams. Unfortunately the run-a-thon did not receive as much support as hoped which was disappointing as it one of our new initiatives to help raise funds for the club to go back to our members and the kids. We also held our very successful annual Trivia Night which was a great night and enjoyed by everyone who attended. These events are all held to help our club build our new culture and it does take a lot of hard work and devotion from the committee to put them on. It would be great to see more support from our club members, both juniors and seniors . We have a great club but it will get even better with more support from our members. On the field we fielded 11 teams in the PJCA and NDCA competitions, which was great to see. While we didn’t come away with any premierships this year we had 5 teams contest the semi finals U13’s, U14’s, U16’s, 2nd Grade & 6th Grade. Unfortunately for the Colts Mother Nature decided to turn on the rain semi final weekend. None of our teams got to play there semi final and it turned out to be a disappointing weekend with all our teams bar our 6th Grade team captained by Pat Yates, who finished the season as minor premiers and advanced to the Grand Final. The Grand Final didn’t quite go the way Pat and the boys would have liked but the old saying catches wins matches couldn’t have been truer. I know they will be back bigger next season to redeem themselves. A special mention goes to our two U10s who didn’t have semi finals but finished 2nd and 3rd on the table which shows the future for the Colts is looking good. I would like to thank the whole committee John, Belinda, Marlene, Robbie, Phil, Karen, Alex, Chris, Pat, Bruce and Paul for all their hard work this season to ensure the club was able to run as successfully as it has. I would like to make special mention to John for the work he has put into the club. This season John took on the role of co-ordinator for the In2Cricket program. A program designed to introduce and develop the Colts of the future. John has also ran the meat raffles at the RSL 3 out of 4 Thursday nights by himself, raising extra funds for the club. Thanks mate for your efforts it is much appreciated. There were some outstanding individual performances and achievements during this season that I would like to mention. Firstly congratulations to Pat Yates for becoming the first player to bring up 400 games for the club in his 30th season. Pat is a stalwart of the club who has played from 1st Grade through to 9th Grade during these 30 seasons. He has held a number of positions on the committee for the club most notably as the Club Secretary a role in which he held for 18 years. Congratulations also too Fahkar Nabeel (1st Grade) – 100 Mitchell Smith (6th Grade) – 126no Patrick Hinder (Under 13s) – 163no & 188 Ashley Day (Under 13s) – 153no Logan McIlwain (Under 13s) – 100no Les Harris (8th Grade) – 7/24 Also I would like to congratulate the number of Juniors who played reps with Penrith and well done to Ashley Day (U13s) and Kiera Perry (U16s) who represented NSW Girls this season. Well done girls!!! District Awards I would like to congratulate the following players for winning District awards this season. NDCA Adam Beggs – 2nd Grade Bowling Aggregate Aayush Parasher – 2nd Grade Wicket Keeping Mitchell Smith – 6th Grade Bowling Average Mark Pendergast – 6th Grade Wicket Keeping PJCA Jacob McIlwain – Under 10 Batting Aggregate Ashley Day – Under 13 Batting Average Patrick Hinder – Under 13 Batting Aggregate Sponsorship Once again the St Marys RSL and Ex Servicemens Club was our major sponsor this year and we thank them for their continued support. We also had the additional sponsors come on board this year which was great and their continued support is greatly appreciated: G Mather & Associates Penrith Lock Up Framin Good Photography St Marys Indoor Recreation Centre League and Legend Mt Druitt Aussie Down Under Pizzas We thank these organisations for their involvement with our club and encourage you to support these businesses. If you or someone you know might be interested in becoming a club sponsor please come and speak to us. We always need more sponsors to help build our club so if there are any club members, parents, family or friends that are interested in becoming a club sponsor for next season jump on board now we are a club going places. Hope you all have a great night. See you all next season. Adam Coleman Club President Colyton St Clair Colts Cricket Club SECRETARYS REPORT This is our clubs first year as a united club and whilst it has presented its challenges has been worth all the efforts. I would like to official acknowledge the work & dedication of our current committee. It is their efforts that have made this club what it is today. Huge thanks to Adam Coleman, Robbie Bates, Marlene Coleman, Belinda Moore, Karen Wicks, Alex Fenn, Phil Bates & Chris Brooker. It has been a privilege working with a dedicated committee. Special mention to Pat Yates for attending & contributing to monthly meetings. A huge congratulations goes to Pat Yates, not only for reaching an amazing milestone of 400 games for the Colts but for also leading his 6th Grade boys to a grand final. Unfortunately the boys were beaten on the day but played with true Colts pride. Four other Colts sides made finals this year, a wet September put an end to their final aspirations with all four teams eliminated due to ground closures. Congratulations go to our 2nd Grade, U13, U14/1 & U16/1 for a great year. Our AGM will be held on the 20th June 2013, come & have a say on how your club is run, all our welcome. On that note, a final thank you to all players, coaches, managers , parents & friends that have participated, assisted or attended matches & events this year. All are welcome back to make the Colts a bigger & better side for the coming season. Yours in Cricket John Sultana Club Secretary Colyton St Clair Colts Cricket Club SPONSORS A big thank you to our sponsors G MAHER & ASSOCIATES Life Insurance Advisers 4721 5582 SENIOR LIFE MEMBERS Grant Alexander Colin Beggs Caine Bracken Chris Bracken Colin Bramman Peter Burgess Tony Cartwright Adam Coleman Rick Dimmock Peter Fry Allan Mee Ray Oliver Darryl Wilson Michael Wilson Pat Yates CLUB PATRON Peter Alexander JUNIOR LIFE MEMBERS Peter Alexander Judy Alexander Gordon Bottles Tania Carter Ray D’Lima Paul English Bruce Felsch John Fiene Kay Fiene Ray Jansz Les Johnson Gordon Keen Glenn Maher Greg Mather Steve Morrissey Greg O’Brien Mitchell O’Brien Bill Stuart Diane Stuart SEASON 2012/13 1st GRADE Another tough year in the premier grade with only 3 wins. For the 2nd year running we lost 3 close games from winning positions which cost us the finals. We lost couple of bowlers to injuries and other commitments which left our attack shorthanded. As expected Waz was carrying majority of the work load and did a great job. Our batting lacked persistence and patience which put a lot of pressure on the bowlers. Fahkar was again outstanding with the bat who on a number of occasions put the team in winning position. Overall the team stuck together through a tough year which was very positive. The belief is still there that we can handle premier grade and are keen to give it another crack! On behalf of the team I would like to give a big thank you to the Colts for all the support throughout the year! Waqas 1st Grade Trophy Winners Batting Aggregate Fahkar Nabeel 381 Batting Average Fahkar Nabeel 38.1 Bowling Aggregate Waseem Khan 20 Bowling Average Waseem Khan 21.5 Highest Score Fahkar Nabeel 100 Best Bowling Waseem Khan 5/17 Team Clubman Adeel Hafeez 1st GRADE STATS Player MAT INN NO 100 50s 0s HS RUNS AVE O M R W 5Wi BBI AVE Cat
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