HORNSBY KU-RING-GAI & HILLS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION INC 91st ANNUAL REPORT - SEASON 2016-17 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Executive Reports: Senior Cricket: President’s Report 2 Senior Competition Secretary’s Report 25 Meeting Attendances 4 Senior Competition Winners Team Photographs 33 Members of the Executive 5 Senior Trophy Winners 37 Publicity Report 6 A Grade Final Report 38 Disputes and Disciplinary Chairman’s Report 6 A Grade to D Reserve 39 Records Officer’s Report 6 Senior Competition and Club Championship Tables 48 Senior Competition Records 49 Our Sponsors: Hornsby RSL 7 Representative Cricket: Kookaburra Sport 8 Representative Secretary’s Report 55 Council Reports 9 Representative Award Winners 57 Representative Records 58 Affiliated Bodies: Representative Teams 61 Umpires’ Association 10 Coaches’ Association 12 Special Events: Northern District Cricket Club 14 Induction of new Life Member in 2016 63 Ross Turner Cup 64 Cricket: Glenn Hourigan Cup 66 Team Affiliations 15 Roll of Honour: Junior Cricket: President, Secretary, Treasurer, Life Members 68 Junior Secretary’s Report 16 Junior Competition Results 17 Junior Competition Records 23

Approaching Stumps, Bradman Oval, Bowral

2 HK&HDCA PRESIDENT’S REPORT – 2016 / 17 SEASON

The 2016/17 season provided us with was another successful and enjoyable season that brought a few challenges with the weather in the last two months of the season.

Extreme heat offered us the challenge whether to play or not to play and a healthy supply of wet weather provided little opportunity than to watch the rain fall. The decision not to play on the weekend of the extreme heat was taken with great pain by all concerned across the Association and not all were in agreement. While we have rules are in place to minimise the risk to all involved in our sport the circumstances of that weekend provided for a greater risk to those participating than we considerable reasonable.

Team numbers were held at a historically very strong 140 across the 9 Junior age divisions and 68 Senior teams in 9 grades. Our Junior competitions continue to improve the retention of teams into older age groups. With strong interest being maintained in the younger ages there is a clear indication that game formats being offered by the Association are providing an enjoyable experience to players and parents alike.

During the winter we have been provided with details of Junior game formats that have been developed by Cricket Australia and that Cricket NSW have directed that we implement in 2017/18. As an Association we will not be implementing these new formats across the board in the coming season. We are however committed to providing game formats that are considered beneficial to the development of players’ skills and improvement of the playing experience available. The Association will continue to review the game formats available and implement those options that best meet these criteria.

Of course, the Association is not run by one person and to this end I wish to thank the other Office Bearers of the Association, Bruce Parker, Bill White and Tim Davidson for their work and support over the last year. Bruce & Bill (Vice Presidents) & Tim (Treasurer) while not openly visible in these roles, are the base around whom our Association is built and are a sound source of advice for the President.

I also wish to thank Bruce Kimberley (Junior competitions), Gavin Wingfield (Senior competitions), and Bruce Parker (Representative teams) and their committees for their tireless efforts that have ensured these areas once again ran extremely well. Providing cricket competitions for the participation of members of our community is our primary responsibility and between these three groups more than 2000 matches have been organised this season.

Thank you also to Geoff Hasler (Umpire’s Association), Bruce Wood (Coaches Association) and Tim Inman (Girl’s Association) and to our committee members, Scott Burrows, Andrew Miedler, Mitch Burger and John Campo.

Congratulations to West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook who won the Senior Club Championship and also to Hornsby District who won the Junior Club Championship.

Congratulations to the 2016/17 Senior Competition Premiers, Berowra (A Grade), Mt Colah (A Reserve Grade and Kookaburra Cup), West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook (B Grade), SKLPS (B Reserve Grade), West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook (C Grade), St Ives (C Reserve Grade), Castle Hill (C 3 Grade), Asquith Rugby League (D Grade) and St Ives (D Reserve Grade).

Congratulations also to the 2016/17 Junior Competition Premiers, Castle Hill RSL (Under 11), Castle Hill RSL - White (Under 12), Pennant Hills (Under 13), Thornleigh (Under 14), Kenthurst Upper Hills (Under 15) and Normanhurst-Warrawee (Under 16). The Kimbo Cup was won by Hornsby Gold Under 11s.

Senior T20 competitions were won by Berowra (Division 1), Mt Colah (Division 2), Sydney Lions (Division 3), Kissing Point (Division 4) & West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook (Division 5).

Success at a representative level is a challenge often measured against recent successes and while not able to repeat the outstanding results of past years we did return some very strong performances across the age 2 HK&HDCA PRESIDENT’S REPORT – 2016 / 17 SEASON: Continued groups in both NSW DCA and IDCA competitions.

The high quality of cricket played in our junior competitions and junior representative results in recent years have been noticed at other levels of cricket in our local area with a number of HK&HDCA recently graduated juniors heavily involved with the Northern District Grade Club.

We can be very proud of the healthy relationship we have developed with our local grade club and it is pleasing that we can share in each other’s success because of our strong links.

Northern District had a fantastic season in both men’s and women’s competitions. The men’s teams won the Club Championship, Premierships in 3rd Grade and T20 Cup, Grand finalists in 2nd Grade and Green Shield and finalists in 4th & 5th Grades. In recognition of the leadership provided at the Club, Chris Green, was named joint winner of the Sydney Cricket Association 1st Grade Captain of the Year award. The women’s teams won the Premiership in Brewer Shield T20, the Spirit of Cricket award and were also finalists in the Brewer Shield Limited Overs competition.

I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the Association’s sponsors that have played a significant role in our growth, development and success at all levels of the Association: • Hornsby RSL • Kookaburra Sport • Triforce • Eylex • Commonwealth Bank Hornsby I ask that you continue to support those who so generously support the HK&HDCA.

Thanks also to our three local Councils (Hornsby Shire Council, Hills Shire Council and Ku-ring-gai Municipal Council) that host our Association’s matches on their grounds. Once again they provided quality grounds for our Senior and Junior competitions and for our Representative teams. In 2017 Ku-ring-gai Council have delivered their North Turramurra Recreation Area project that will deliver a fantastic new ground for our use in the coming season. There are several major sporting facilities to be developed across our three local government areas over the next decade. Ku-ring-gai have the proposed redevelopment of Gordon Golf Course, Hornsby Council will be developing plans for Hornsby Park (Old Mans Valley and Hornsby Quarry), Westleigh Water Board site and The Pony Club site at Pennant Hills. In Hills Council developments at Balmoral Road, North Kellyville, Box Hill and Box Hill North, are several of proposals that will in years to come provide additional facilities but may be just outside our reach for new grounds for HKHDCA.

I would also like to thank Barker College who have again allowed this Association to play our Under 15, Under 16 and Under 15 Girls representative matches at their magnificent school turf ground. This is both a privilege and a pleasure for those fortunate enough to be involved.

HKHDCA has also been granted the privilege of using the grounds available at many other schools in our area and we would like to thank each of them for their co-operation and support.

Thank you to the Club committee members, team managers, team coaches and parents who put in considerable effort each week acting as umpires and scorers among many other responsibilities that ensure our junior teams take the field with the best possible preparation.

Without your hard work we simply would not have a competition for our cricketers.

I look forward to 2017/18 with a great deal of enthusiasm as we have many more challenges ahead. The revision of our Constitution to comply with ever-changing legislation is almost complete, a full review of training facilities across the Association is well underway and we continue looking for open space where we may be able to develop new cricket pitches both through arrangements with Councils or Schools within our area.

Geoff Findlay 3 HK&HDCA MEETING ATTENDANCES 2016 / 17

Council Meetings (10 Meetings held)

Asquith Rugby League Jose Da Silva 8 Stephen Loccisano 1 Beecroft Geoff Findlay (LM) 10 Mitchell Burger 2 Scott Reid 2 Berowra Geoff Fielder 3 Geoff Silver 2 Michael Parker 1 Will Fiedler 1 Mick Vincent 1 Nathan Elder 1 Castle Hill RSL Lance Soles 3 Michael Hungerford 1 Glenorie District HKHDCCA Bruce Wood (LM) 8 HKHDCUA Geoff Hasler (LM) 9 Tim Davidson 7 Scott Burrows 6 John McQuillan 6 Hornsby District Tim Inman 2 John Patten 1 Kenthurst Upper Hills John Campo 10 Kissing Point Jeff Stewart 8 John Klingberg 7 Prasanna Sivanathan 2 Samuel Herps 1 Lankan Islanders Tevin Liyanage 3 Mount Colah Bruce Parker 9 Bruce Kimberley (LM) 6 Keith Fone 6 Michael Loomes 1 Normanhurst-Warrawee Peter Johnston 3 Raja Mohan 1 Peter Hayes 1 Pennant Hills Redfield SKLPS Jayesh Hirani 1 St Ives Wahroonga Gavin Wingfield 9 Bill White 7 Sydney Lions Sports Club Taz Fernando 2 Steve Grasion 1 Thornleigh Gareth Hughes 7 Dean Weston 1 Wahroonga Blade Runners WPHC Andrew Miedler 9 Roger Friend 8 Barry McDonald (LM) 1 Life Members Alf James 4 Executive Officer Craig Menzies 10

LM - denotes Life Membership

Beecroft, HKHDCUA, Kenthurst Upper Hills, Mount Colah, St Ives and West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook had a representative at each of the ten council meetings during the season.

Members of the Executive (10 Meetings held) Mitchell Burger 3 Scott Burrows 8 John Campo 4 Tim Davidson 6 Geoff Findlay 10 Geoff Hasler 8 Tim Inman 0 Bruce Kimberley 7 Andrew Miedler 9 Bruce Parker 8 Bill White 8 Gavin Wingfield 10 Bruce Wood 8

4 MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE Mr Geoff Findlay Honorary President Mr Bruce Parker Mr Bill White Honorary Senior Vice President Honorary Junior Vice President Mr Tim Davidson Vacant Honorary Treasurer Honorary Minute Secretary Mr Bruce Mr Gavin Mr Bruce Parker Mr Geoff Hasler Mr Bruce Wood Kimberley Wingfield Honorary Honorary Umpires’ Honorary Coaches Honorary Junior Honorary Senior Representative Association President Association President Competition Secretary Competition Secretary Secretary Mr Tim Inman Mr Mitchell Mr Scott Burrows Mr Andrew Mr John Campo Girls Development Burger Executive Member Miedler Executive Member Officer Executive Member Executive Member

PATRONS Mrs Denise Mr Colin Cooper Mr Matthew Mr Tom Mr Steve Russell Annetts HK&HDCA Life Kean, MP Richmond OAM The Mayor Former Australian Member Member for Hornsby HK&HDCA Life Hornsby Shire Council Cricket Player Member

COMMITTEES Mr Gavin Wingfield Mr John Klingberg Mr Roger Friend Mr Scott Burrows Senior Competition Senior Competition Senior Competition Disputes and Disciplinary Chairman Committee Committee Committee Chairman Mr Brendon Lowndes Mr Brad Rayner Mr Carl Spears Mr Bruce Kimberley Senior Competition Senior Competition Senior Competition Junior Competition Committee Committee Committee Chairman DELEGATES Mr Geoff Findlay Mr Bruce Parker Mr Geoff Findlay Mr Alfred James OAM Northern Metropolitan NSWDCA / IDCA NSWDCA / IDCA NSWDCA Life Member Cricket Council

5 HK&HDCA COUNCIL REPORTS

HK&HDCA Publicity Report Kookaburra Sport and Hornsby Cooper Goodchild, Berowra The Association places significant RSL. For this reason, our sponsors’ priority on maintaining accurate logos feature prominently on our Under 14 Anthony Neale Cup Best information in a range of media homepage, with a direct link to the Bowling Figures which is readily accessible to our sponsors’ websites. The printed Louis Madison-Hanlon, WPHCCC players, officials and the general HK&HDCA business cards for key cricket community. Our website Executive members promote our Under 16 Andrew Blamey Cup www.hkhdca.com.au continues to Association and also promote Aggregate be our main source of information, our three sponsors with their Rashad Rizme, Beecroft with the HK&HDCA senior & junior colour logos on the back. The rules, draws, competition tables, sponsors’ logos are also included T20 1st Grade Highest Team Total statistics and historical records in all correspondance and major Sydney Lions vs Kenthurst Upper stored on the MyCricket database. HK&HDCA publications, including Hills the Annual Report. During the coming season we will Craig Menzies - Executive Officer T20 3rd Grade Highest Team Total be including a complete history of St Ives vs Mount Colah all trophy winners on the website. HK&HDCA Records Officer T20 4th Grade Batting Aggregate The HK&HDCA website is your Report Joel Herzog - West Pennant Hills one-stop spot for information For some reason batting and Cherrybrook about upcoming events, current bowling performances in the news, information covering Senior Competition were the T20 4th Grade Best Bowling representative cricket; the Coaches’ poorest for some years and only Figures Association; Umpires’ Association; one individual record and one Tarun Lath West Pennant Hills Sponsors; Newsletters; Minutes partnership record was broken. Cherrybrook vs Thornleigh of meetings; Annual Reports; the Association’s Constitution; In C3 Grade Charith Liyanaarachchi policies; Life Members; Patrons (Castle Hill RSL) took 46 at HK&HDCA D&D Report and office bearers; wet weather a new low cost of 7.85 each. The 2016/17 season has proven to information; media articles; local be a relatively quiet year for D&D Council information and links to In the competition for the issues with only 1 player being member clubs and kindred bodies. Kookaburra Cup Matthew and Tim issued with a Breach Notice and 2 Buwalda (Mt Colah) put on an senior players receiving suspended In addition to our website and unfinished partnership of 153 for sentences. There were no referrals email communications, HK&HDCA the eighth wicket in the Final. They involving junior teams. Let’s hope utilises several popular online came together at 6 for 224 and cut that we keep this downward media streams, with a dedicated Kenthurst out of the match. trend going for next season. page on Facebook (facebook.com/ hkhdca); LinkedIn (linkedin.com/ Four records were narrowly broken At the commencement of the company/hkhdca) and Twitter in the T20 Competition. This did season the Executive introduced (twitter.com/hkhdca). not include an outstanding all- a new disciplinary category called round performance by Christopher Breach Notices. In essence it allows This season saw an increase in Pastras for Castle Hill RSL against qualified umpires officiating in our the utilisation of Facebook to help WPH-C in 2nd Grade. He scored matches to cite players for minor keep our players and supporters 89 (8 fours & 5 sixes) out breaches of our Code of Conduct informed of the developments of 147 runs and took 5 wickets for and/or the Laws of Cricket without within our Association. The 17 runs. it going to a full D&D process. If popularity of HK&HDCA is steadily a player receives 3 Breach Notices growing and as we went to press Other records broken during the within a 2 year rolling period with this report the Association season were: that player receives an automatic had 1,070 likes, an increase of Under 12 Cawsey Shield Batting 1 match suspension. This was 21% from the year before. Average a ground-breaking decision by William McFadden, Pennant Hills our association assist umpires in HK&HDCA recognises and controlling poor player behaviour appreciates the wonderful support Under 12 Alfred James Cup of our major corporate sponsors, Bowling Figures Scott Burrows - D&D Chairman 6 ASSOCIATION SPONSORS

HK&HDCA is extremely fortunate to have Hornsby RSL as our sponsor partner. We have just completed our sixth year together.

Hornsby RSL has given the Association and many of our affiliated groups a true home to meet and socialise. The RSL is a terrific fit due to its location in the geographic heart of our Association and I can truly say it is an excellent location for the many meetings we hold throughout the year. This helps assure that our meeting attendance numbers are strong which is crucial to communications with our member Clubs and the future success of the Association.

The RSL also hosts many meetings of our sub-committees and our affiliated bodies such as the Umpire’s and Coach’s Associations. Post meeting we can enjoy open and frank discussions in a relaxed atmosphere.

Hornsby RSL’s Showroom was again host to our largest and most prestigious event, the Junior/Representative Presentation night. This event is extremely well supported with some 500 people in attendance to acknowledge our successful representative season and recognize the highest achievers from our junior competitions.

The RSL is also a great location to host other events such as Annual General Meetings and Presentation nights.

My thanks to the Hornsby RSL Board for their ongoing support and in particular to RSL Assistant CEO Steve Rigney who manages our sponsorship each year and Jo Gilbert who professionally manages our many bookings and events throughout the year.

7 ASSOCIATION SPONSORS: Continued

The HK&HDCA has been proud to receive sponsorship from Kookaburra Sport since 2004-05 and in February 2013, both parties agreed to continue this partnership until at least the 2017- 18 season, with increased ball royalties (rebates) included in the deal. This season Kookaburra sponsored HK&HDCA and member clubs to the tune of over $7,500, comprising ball rebates, prizes and other in-kind benefits. HK&HDCA sincerely thanks Noel Moig and Kookaburra Sports for all their support and assistance.

ABOUT KOOKABURRA Kookaburra Sport was established in 1890. For the first 100 years of its existence, Kookaburra Sport traded as A G Thompson Pty Ltd and many members of the Thompson family are still involved in the day to day running of the company, looking to extend its award winning record as the world’s best known manufacturer of cricket (and hockey) balls.

The Kookaburra name is synonymous with Australian sport. Not only is Kookaburra Sport the largest producer of cricket balls in the world, its cricket bats and ultra light protective equipment are used by the world’s elite cricketers, including Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, AB De Villiers, Martin Guptill and Jos Butler.

Kookaburra’s world famous Turf cricket balls are used exclusively in Test cricket in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, with Pakistan being another Kookaburra stronghold.

SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT WITH HK&HDCA In addition to generous rebates on the purchase of Kookaburra branded balls (Regulation 4 piece, Tuff Pitch and Red King 2 piece), the agreement includes some fantastic Kookaburra Rising Star Awards, with 5 monthly award winners receiving $100 worth of Kookaburra gear, and the overall winner being presented with a trophy and $500 worth of Kookaburra gear, including a terrific new cricket bat.

The ongoing sponsorship agreement between Kookaburra and HK&HDCA also includes $100 worth of cricket gear for the selected player of the match in both the Ross Turner Cup and Glenn Hourigan Cup matches. The current agreement also includes the provision of match balls and stumps for the Ross Turner Cup and Glenn Hourigan Cup fixtures.

Kookaburra Sport has also agreed to provide HK&HDCA with two full-sized Autograph Bats signed by a Kookaburra contracted player to be used for fund-raising purposes; and playing shirts for the Junior Representative sides participating in the annual Regional Cricket Carnivals during the season.

Kookaburra Rising Star - Annual Award Winners 2016 / 17 Alistair Weston Thornleigh Under 14 2015 / 16 Jayden Camp Mount Colah Under 13 2014 / 15 Brody Camp Mount Colah Under 14 2013 / 14 Matthew Wright Berowra Under 14 2012 / 13 Jarrod Knox Kenthurst Upper Hulls Under 13 2011 / 12 Taylor Davies Normanhurst-Warrawee Under 14 2010 / 11 Daniel Nicotra Normanhurst-Warrawee Under 15 2009 / 10 James Partridge West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook Under 14 2008 / 09 Matthew Chamberlain Mount Colah Under 13 2007 / 08 Daniel Brain West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook Under 16 Blue 2006 / 07 Kevin Godfrey West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook Under 14 Blue 2005 / 06 Mitchell Thorburn Normanhurst-Warrawee Under 15 2004 / 05 Parneet Bhatia West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook Under 14

8 LOCAL COUNCIL REPORTS

HORNSBY SHIRE COUNCIL

During summer 2016/17 HK&HDCA hired and played on 20 synthetic wickets for full day use in the Hornsby Shire. These grounds were Arcadia Oval, Berry Park, Booth Park, Brooklyn Oval, Campbell Park, Cheltenham Oval, Dural Park, Edward Bennett Oval, Greenway Park # 2, Headen Park, James Henty Oval, John Purchase Oval, Montview Oval East, Montview Oval West, Mt Kuring-gai Oval, Old Dairy Oval, Normanhurst Oval, Thomas Thompson Oval, Thornleigh Oval, Warrina Oval

HK&HDCA also hired for half day use of the following 6 synthetic wickets across the summer 2016/17 season; Cowan Oval, Galston Recreation Reserve, Glenorie Oval, James Park, Foxglove Oval North, Foxglove Oval South.

Hornsby Shire Council also provided 2½ turf wicket grounds for the hire and use by HK&HDCA over the summer 2016/17 season. These included Berowra Oval, Parklands Oval and Storey Park (shared with Northern District).

Hornsby Shire Council is committed to improving grounds across the shire and completed the following cricket capital upgrades at HK&HDCA hired grounds in the 2016/17 financial year: • Warrina Street Oval cricket wicket replacement • Thornleigh Oval cricket practice nets run up & synthetic grass replacement • Foxglove Oval 1 & 2 cricket wicket synthetic grass replacement • Normanhurst Oval cricket wicket synthetic grass replacement • Mt Kuring-gai Oval cricket wicket synthetic grass replacement • Cheltenham Oval cricket wicket synthetic grass replacement

KU-RING-GAI COUNCIL

During summer 2016/17 HK&HDCA hired and played on 12 synthetic wickets in the Ku-ring-gai Municipality. These grounds were Auluba Park, Bannockburn Oval, Brown’s Field Carrington Sportsfield, Cliff #2, Comenarra Sportsground, George Christie, Hassell Park, Karuah Oval, Mimosa Oval, Samuel King and Westbrook. The council also provide the turf facilities at Turramurra Oval and The Glade.

The Association was unable to use Howson Oval during the season as council spent the summer to do major upgrades to the full sportsground which will see an improve playing experience there for all users all year long.

Next season will see a new ground available for our use in both the junior and senior competitions with the much awaited opening of the North Turramurra Recreation Area ground with a brand new large senior sized ground and four new cricket nets being provided by council for our use on Saturdays.

THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL

During summer 2016/17 HK&HDCA hired and played on 14 synthetic wickets in the Hills Shire Council. These grounds were Annangrove Park, Coolong Reserve, Ellerman Park, Francesco Crescent Reserve, Fred Caterson 2-3, 4 and 6, Glenhaven Oval, Greenup Reserve, Holland Road Reserve, Kellyville Park #1, Kenthurst #2 and Les Shore Reserve 1 and 2. The council also provided the turf facilities at Kenthurst #1 and HSA Landscapes did a fantastic job of preparing the pitch for each weekend.

OTHER GROUNDS

During the season the Association also had the use of 10 other grounds provided by schools and other sporting organisations and we thank them for the use of these grounds. These grounds were Barker Oval (turf) Cherrybrook Public School, Hayes Park, Hornsby Heights Public School, Mills Park, Northholm Grammar School, Pennant Hills High School, Pennant Hills Park #4, Redfield College Oval and West Pennant Hills Public School. 9 UMPIRES’ ASSOCIATION (HKHDCUA)

The HKHDCUA has enjoyed another very to the fold and eventually did the A-Reserve Grade successful season as shown in this report. Grand Final with Rob Hanich. I must give a special welcome to Jason and Steve Redman and thank 2016 Annual General Meeting them for joining us. We hope you will be with us for The HKHDCUA AGM was held in June, 2016 with many years to come. This year’s coveted A-Grade GF Geoff Hasler re-elected as President, Scott Reid as appointment went to Geoff Hasler who did his 14th Vice-President, Steve Wilson as Secretary, Simon A-Grade GF and Steve Hill who did his first with many Moore as Assistant Secretary, Tim Davidson as more to come by all accounts. Congratulations to both Treasurer, Barry McDonald as Training Officer gentlemen on your selection to do the A Grade GF and and Gary Barton as Sponsorship & Functions Co- indeed congratulations to you all. Space prevents me Ordinator (with Steve Hill his assistant). Barry from acknowledging everyone’s GF appointments but McDonald, Darren Goodger (NSWCUSA), Alex Terry you should all be very proud of your efforts. This year and John McQuillan were once again re-elected as was a real headache sorting everyone out because Patrons of the HKHDCUA for the 2016/17 season. the standard of umpiring continues to improve each season. We also welcomed our special guest Geoff Garland, from the NSWCUSA to our AGM in 2016 who presented The 2016/17 season, saw the HKHDCUA yet again Steve Wilson with his Life Membership plaque (after create a new record of 318 appointments filled being elected as the 3rd Life Member of the HKHDCUA). for the season. Unfortunately, 7 senior semi-final Geoff also gave an informed talk about developments matches were not covered this season mainly due to in the NSWCUSA and Australian cricket overall. Geoff having double umpires in the 11.00AM games in the Hasler thanked Geoff for his attendance, interesting top two grades. However, all our other commitments talk, presenting Steve with his award and the NSWCUSA in covering a minimum of all A grade and A2 Grade books he handed out to all members in attendance. games on turf wickets, all rep matches, the Ross Turner and Glenn Hourigan Cup games along with all junior semi-finals and grand finals and the senior’s Training Programs grand-finals were achieved – an amazing effort by all Once again Geoff Hasler and Barry McDonald conducted our umpires and part-timers yet again! Can I also pay several training courses locally. They conducted tribute to our part-timers (players) who did such a the 2016 Captain’s Ticket Course, which was again good job also. Well done and thank you. very well supported by the Senior Competition team captains. The majority of attendees passed their exam. As usual, all senior umpires had the opportunity to umpire and get exposure in A Grade at some stage Geoff and Barry also presented the now well during the season as part of their development. This established Level 1 Umpire Certification Course for is important as is having double umpires in games as coaches, managers and captains of junior teams, much as possible. This is because it gives the players with great success. A new course, developed by in the top grades the chance to see and meet all our Geoff as an introduction to Scoring was presented umpires group and from my perspective, it gives us by Geoff with assistance from Rob Hanich also. the chance to mix and match some of the newer or Our thanks are extended to Geoff, Barry, John less experienced umpires with an experienced umpire and Rob for their excellent contributions in training from whom who they can watch and learn, and more so many people within the HK&HDCA area. importantly, talk to after the game. It seems to be a great success given the feedback I have received from the A Grade captains and the umpires themselves Appointments Summary & Scores – especially on those stinking hot days when the At the start of the season, Simon Moore announced workload can be shared. his retirement and we also lost the very experienced Bruce Wood from the seniors. Further, Tim Crozier Off the field, Geoff Hasler was terrific again in his role moved to Wauchope and Gary Barton retired. as President and he was backed up by the excellent work of Tim as Treasurer and the solid support from However, we did retain Jason Fletcher for his first full Scott Reid (VP) and Simon in his capacity as Assistant season as an umpire and he had a very good season. Secretary. Further to these gents, the contribution He was a great help to our coverage in both seniors of Steve Hill (especially when Gary retired) cannot and reps. Steve Redman also joined us mid-season and be under-estimated in his role of Sponsorship & did a rep game and finals when not playing. Finally, Functions Co-Ordinator. The transition was seamless (after a bit of encouragement) Simon also returned and Steve again successfully negotiated sponsorship 10 UMPIRES’ ASSOCIATION (HKHDCUA): Continued from the Asquith Bowling Club at the start of the contributions during the season. season. He also organised the Barefoot Bowls night, the Christmas dinner and our second Presentation/ Dinner night held in April, all of which were very well Next Season supported by our members, guests and sponsors, The 2017/18 season is going to be a very important and all were a great success. Our sincere thanks go year for the Association and all our umpires. The to Steve for his tremendous work and contribution to MCC Laws have basically been rewritten and there the HKHDCUA. are many and substantial changes. This means all our umpires, players and officials are going to be impacted on M.C.C. rule changes next season. As the umpiring Sponsorship body, it will imperative that we firstly understand the I must publicly go on record and again thank David laws and changes ourselves and then work with the Haynes, Chairperson of the Asquith Bowling Club Association in implementing the changes to suit our in agreeing to sponsor our Association. Whilst our level of cricket. Interesting times ahead and work will numbers are small (25), we certainly try hard as a commence on this very shortly for us. group to support the ABC, where we have our regular after match drinks, all our meetings, our bare-foot bowls night and our Christmas and Presentation Milestones and Honours dinners. I trust that the ABC board are very happy The following awards were made at our first and with our efforts. In return, I can say with confidence most successful Presentation evening for the 2015/16 to David and his board that we are most grateful season: for their generosity. As promised, the money given HK&HDCUA 50 matches – Steve Hill & Peter Schouten goes to the development of umpiring through HK&HDCUA 100 matches - Scott Reid training courses at all levels and umpiring shirts and HK&HDCUA 250 matches – Bruce Wood equipment. We have developed a great relationship HK&HDCUA 300 matches - Simon Moore & John with the ABC which I hope we can maintain for many McQuillan years to come. I must acknowledge the efforts of all HK&HDCUA 350 matches - Geoff Hasler the friendly staff at the ABC who look after us so well. HK&HDCUA President’s Award – Steve Hill Thank you so much. HK&HDCUA Barry McDonald Service Award – Geoff Hasler HK&HDCUA Umpire of the Year – Simon Moore Assistant Secretary’s Report HKHDCUA covered a total of 73 representative matches (up from 61 last year) for which we used the My sincere congratulations are extended to services of 16 of our umpires. Alf James completed all individuals and teams listed above on your 11 games with Paul Pastras 9, Toby Norrish 8, Jason achievements for the 2016/17 season. Thanks again Fletcher and Steve Wilson 7 each, Scott Reid 6, Simon to our sponsor, the ABC, and to all members for your Moore and Brendon Lowndes 5 each, Geoff Hasler, support on and off the field - it’s been another very Bruce Wood and Steve Hill 4 each, Rob Hanich 3, good and successful season for the HKHDCUA. Peter Schouten 2 and Craig Easy, Shayne Harris and Steve Redman 1 each. As was the case last season, we appointed two Steve Wilson, umpires to some of the President’s Cup games which HKHDCUA assists in training as well as taking some pressure off Honorary Secretary those who umpire on Saturdays.

Statistics This season saw Geoff Hasler do the most matches with 28 appointments closely followed by Simon on 26, Steve Wilson and Jason 25, Steve Hill 19, John McQuillan 18, Rob and Alf 17, Craig 16, Ian 15, Bruce, Scott Reid and Toby all on 14, Paul 12, Barry 11, Peter 10 and Brendon 6, followed by our part timers. Thank you to everyone listed including our part-timers not mentioned for your significant 11 COACHES’ ASSOCIATION (HKHDCCA)

Executive Committee – Bruce Wood (President); Will Fiedler (Vice-President), Josh Miller (Secretary), Nick Miller (Treasurer) and Rod Hokin (Head Coach). Patrons – Ross Turner, Tom Richmond OAM, Mark Rushton (Blowfly Cricket) & Matt Kean MP (Member for Hornsby and NSW Minister for Innovation & Better Regulation).

HKHDCCA’s regular coaches in 2016-17 were (in alphabetical order): Level 2 accredited – Daniel Anderson, Chris Burnett, Braden Cheng, Will Fiedler, Rod Hokin, Sam McMahon, Nathan Middleton, Josh Miller, Nicky Miller, Bruce Wood (10) Level 1 accredited – John Anderson, Nic Badings, Jeremy Bond, Calvin Breytenbach, James Brown, Mackenzie Carrall, Aaron Crofts, Dan Donaldson, Sam Fanning, Tom Felton, Hame Fullagar, Mitch Fullagar, Andrew Harvey, Baxter Holt, Henry Hunt, Henry Kirk, James Madden, Jamie Matson, Nick McNay, Harry Middlebrook, Jamie Shaw, Utkarsh Somaiya, Dan Stickland, Ryan Tullia, Daniel Wood, Matt Wright (26)

School holiday junior cricket clinics (in partnership with Northern District CC) The Coaches’ Association conducted seven successful cricket clinics during the school holidays in 2016-17, with large attendances (total 382 children, which averages 55 per clinic). A statistical summary of our clinics follows: • George Thornton Res, WPH 26 – 27 September 2016 – 56 children and 11 coaches attended; • Mark Taylor Oval, Waitara 28 – 29 September 2016 – 70 children and 14 coaches; • Mark Taylor Oval, Waitara 4 – 5 October 2016 – 36 children and 7 coaches; • George Thornton Res, WPH 9 – 10 January 2017 – 52 children and 8 coaches; • Mark Taylor Oval, Waitara 11 – 12 January 2017 – 73 children and 11 coaches; • Curtis Oval, Dundas Park 16 – 17 January 2017 – 33 children and 4 coaches; • Mark Taylor Oval, Waitara 18 – 19 January 2017 – 62 children and 8 coaches;

The Coaches’ Association presented a major award (Phillip Hughes Medal) at each clinic to recognise outstanding sportsmanship, team work, enthusiasm, performance and spirit of cricket. The winners in 2016-17 were Amardeep Gill (WPHC), Marcus Ridley (Berowra), Cameron Tunks (WPHC), Marco Levy (Kings), Dylan Bish (WPHC), Jarod Baxter (Normanhurst-Warrawee), Keerthekan Nagarajah (Pennant Hills).

The Coaches’ Association ran 17 separate coaching programs in 2016-17 and coached 1,307 boys and girls, making HKHDCCA the largest not-for-profit junior cricket coaching organisation in NSW. HKHDCCA had a busy off-season in 2016 with its annual U/10 – U/11 Development Program over 6 Sundays at Rosewood Oval, Barker College, plus its Specialist Coaching Program, which was sold out on all 4 Sundays at James Park. This program provided high quality coaching for U/12 – U/15 representative standard players covering batting, pace & spin bowling, wicket-keeping and fielding. Both off-season programs were very successful with positive feedback from the players and their parents.

HKHDCCA held its annual Cricket NSW Community (Level 1) accredited coaching course at the Sportsbliss Active Indoor Centre, Thornleigh, on 18 September 2016, which was facilitated by Rod Hokin (Head Coach). Congratulations to the 34 successful graduates from the HK&HDCA clubs and the local cricket community.

The Coaches’ Association held its 8th AGM on 16 May 2017 and one of the highlights was the induction of Bruce Wood as our third Life Member. Bruce has coached thousands of young cricketers over the past 20 years and his efforts in establishing HKHDCCA in 2010 and driving its success have been outstanding. Rod Hokin, HKHDCCA Head Coach, also had a great season and won the Coach of Year award (Bruce Wood Cup) in 2016-17.

Following the successful Coaches’ Association / Northern District CC U/15 cricket tour to Sri Lanka in 2015, we will be taking a rep. team on a 9-match tour to the West Indies and USA from 26 June to 14 July 2017 (see photo).

The Coaches’ Association was delighted to receive continued corporate sponsorship from Parramatta Leagues Club in 2016-17 and sincerely thanks Bevan Paul, Chief Executive Officer, for the club’s generous support of our youth development programs in north-western Sydney.

HKHDCCA again co-ordinated the annual Ross Turner Cup and Glenn Hourigan Cup matches, as reported elsewhere in this annual report; held two free coaching clinics for Beginners; and a clinic for Blowfly Cricket, a wonderful organisation led by Mark Rushton that provides children with special needs the opportunity to play cricket. HKHDCCA again provided coaches for the primary schools Girls Super 8 program at Montview Oval in Term 4, 2016, which was organised by Tim Inman; and Super 8 Blast program at Booth Park, Beecroft in Term 1, 2017, organised by Adam Kirk. 12 COACHES’ ASSOCIATION (HKHDCCA): Continued

Coaches on duty at school holiday cricket clinic at Mark Taylor Oval, Waitara on 29 September 2016 Back Row: Bruce Wood, Daniel Wood, Rod Hokin, Josh Miller, Daniel Anderson Front Row: Jeremy Bond, Nathan Middleton, Nic Badings, Sammy McMahon, Andrew Harvey, Tom Felton, Nicky Miller

Coaches Association / Northern District CC Under 15 Cricket Tour to West Indies - June / July 2017 Back Row: Josh Miller (Assistant Coach), Rod Hokin (Head Coach), Corey Miller, Lachlan Roughley, Aidan Jackson, Oscar Kirk, Jayden Camp, Varun Ravindran, Bruce Wood (President HKHDCCA), Mike Langford (President NDCC) Front Row: Jarod Baxter, William Coffey, Charlie Rose, Lachlan Shaw, Joe Hiley, Lachlan Fisher, Jordan Fullagar Inset: Cooper Davenport

13 NORTHERN DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB

Dan Hughes, Harry Conway, Chris Green, Nathan Lyon ND 1st Grade T20 Premiers 2016/17

One of the most successful seasons the Club has 1. The best coaching structure in the SCA enjoyed … 2. Great facilities 3. A fair selection policy (ie rewards for performances) - ND’s Test player Nathan Lyon did well in India 4. That you will have a good time! Your playing days and cemented his name as the greatest off-spinner at ND’s will be good fun mixed with hard work. As Australia has ever seen. Mark Taylor says … If you are not having fun, then it - Sheffield Shield players: Daniel Hughes & Harry becomes a chore and that only ends one way! Conway both had good seasons. Dan must now be in the headlights of the Australian selectors! We are a good Club. We have a very strong and rich - BBL players: Sixers … Haddin & Hughes. Thunder history. We are extremely active in programs that … Chris Green. Renegades: … Andrew Harriott. benefit players, members and the community. - 1st in Club Championship - 1ST Grade T20 Premiers - The joint Coaching Clinics - 3rd Grade Premiers - We have the Leadership Program coming up - 2nd , 3rd , 4th and 5th grade making the finals - The Junior Development Winter Program rounds. 2nd grade Grand Finalists. - The ND Schools Cup - Green Shield Minor Premiers and Grand Finalists - Our relationship with Special Olympics - Andrew Harriott & Henry Hunt playing Futures X1 - Our support of the Trish Langsford Foundation and - Womens Brewer Shield Premiers. 1st grade Grand “Kids with Cancer” Finalists - Lauren Smith represented in the Australian Let’s do it all again together! Shooting Stars Kind Regards, This hugely successful season can be summed up Mike Langford (Drifter) by a catchphrase introduced by our Club Captain, President Clayton Waters … #ALLIN. It was an “all in” effort NDCC from everyone involved with the club. This includes Bruce Wood, who works tirelessly in producing our joint Coaching Clinics. NDs and HKHDCCA do great things together! This year the “partnership” is sending a young side to the West Indies! Thank you Bruce and thank you to Geoff Findlay and Craig Menzies and all the HK affiliated clubs.

Another great achievement during the season was the Big Blue Gum Lunch, honouring all ND players who fought in past wars and recognising all 1st grade players in chronological order since the club began. It was a true “Remembrance Day” for the Club.

I say it every year … “We hope that every local junior who aspires to play grade cricket does so at their local grade club. We do not promise the world to young players but we can promise 4 things …

14 HK&HDCA SENIOR CLUBS AND TEAMS 2016 / 17

GRADES (10) A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 C3 D1 D2 Teams CLUBS (17) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (6) (6) (68) Asquith Rugby League 1 1 1 3 Beecroft 1 1 2 Berowra 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 Castle Hill RSL 1 1 1 1 4 Glenorie District 1 1 1 1 4 Hornsby District 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 Kenthurst Upper Hills 1 1 1 1 1 5 Kissing Point 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Lankan Islanders 1 1 Mount Colah 1 1 2 Normanhurst-Warrawee 1 1 1 1 4 SKLPS 1 1 2 St Ives / Wahroonga 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 Sydney Lions 1 1 1 1 4 Thornleigh 1 1 Wahroonga Blade Runners 1 1 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 10

HK&HDCA JUNIOR AND IN2CRICKET/KANGA NUMBERS 2016 / 17

U/16 U/15 U/14 U/13 U/12 U/11 U/10 U/9 U/8 in2Cricket/ Teams CLUBS (15) (7) (8) (14) (9) (23) (21) (22) (23) (15) Kanga (416) (142) Asquith Rugby 1 1 1 65 3 League Beecroft 1 1 2 1 1 8 6 Berowra 1 1.5 1 2 1 1 2 1 50 10.5 Castle Hill RSL 1 1 1 4 1.5 3 3 54 14.5 Glenorie District 1 1 1 1 1 5 Hills Gramamr 1 1 Hornsby District 0.5 1 1 2 3 2 2 4 44 15.5 Kenthurst Upper 1 1 1 1 1.5 1 10 6.5 Hills Kissing Point 1 1 3 2 2 2 3 26 14 Mount Colah 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 Normanhurst - 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 18 8 Warrawee Pennant Hills 1 1 Redfield College 1 1 1 3 St Ives/Wahroonga 1 1 2 1 5 Thornleigh 1 1 1 1 2 1 18 7 West Pennant Hills 2 3 3 3 5 5 7 5 3 123 36 Cherrybrook

15 HK&HDCA JUNIOR SECRETARY’S REPORT 2016 / 17

Congratulations to our individual trophy winners: The Baulkham Hills Shire Presidents Trophy for the best all-round performance in ALL competitions by a HKHDCA junior: Jordan Hayes (Normanhurst-Warrawee under 16) The President’s Trophy for Most Runs in any Age Division: Jack Nisbet (Castle Hill RSL under 15) - 540 runs The President’s Trophy for Most Wickets in any Age Division: Regan Bridgewater (Castle Hill RSL under 11) - 26 wickets The James Webb Memorial Trophy for most dismissals by a wicketkeeper: William McFadden (Pennant Hills under 13) and Matthew Scwartzel (West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook under 15) - 13 dismissals Ku-ring-gai Council’s Founders Cup for the best performance by an Under 15 Club player: Jack Nisbet (Castle Hill RSL) Tom Geelan Memorial Trophy for the best performance by an Under 16 Club player: Anthony Lake (Berowra) The Denise Annetts Trophy - HK&HDCA Junior Female Cricketer won by Lauren Kua (West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook) Jonathan Myers Memorial Trophy - Junior Club Championship won by Hornsby District HK&HDCA Integrity Cup - Exemplary Sportsmanship and/or Development of Cricket in the Local District won by Barry McDonald (West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook)

Congratulations to all the Premier teams: Under 11 (Colin Cooper Trophy) – Castle Hill RSL Under 12 (WD Weeks Memorial Cup) – Castle Hill RSL - White Under 13 (John Ashton Trophy) – Pennant Hills Under 14 (Harry King Trophy) – Thornleigh Under 15 (JP McCormick Cup) – Kenthurst Upper Hills Under 16 (WC Morris Memorial Trophy) – Normanhurst-Warrawee Winners of the “Kimbo Cup” was Under 11 Hornsby District - Gold

Individual Trophy Winners Under 11’s Under 12’s Under 13’s Batting - Aiden McSweeney Batting - Cameron Tunks Batting - Elliott Gaskell Bowling - Liam Wilson Bowling - Vansh Bhatia Bowling - Cameron Hay Under 14’s Under 15’s Under 16’s Batting - Aidan Jackson Batting - Jack Nisbet Batting - Jordan Hayes Bowling - Zachary Bovis Bowling - Jack Nisbet Bowling - Anthony Lake

Once again, Thanks must go to Hornsby Shire, Ku-ring-gai Shire and Baulkham Hills Shire councils for their support of Junior cricket. A special thanks to Hornsby Shire for supplying all but one of the Finals grounds in excellent condition after all the rain the month before the finals. I would also like to thank the Principals of Cherrybrook Public, Hornsby Heights Public, Pennant Hills High, Gilroy College and Northholm Grammar. Please remember that these schools are doing us a favour so please respect their ways and requests and please keep the area clean. And Parents; please remember that there is NO smoking in and around the playing fields…by Law. I would also like to thank the umpires for their hard work in the semi’s & finals. A difficult Job well done. I would like to thank all managers, coaches and parents for their part in making it all happen for their cricketers. Finally, to all the players, well played I’ll see you all next year.

Bruce Kimberley Junior Secretary

16 UNDER 16

Final Competition Table Normanhurst-Warrawee 68 Glenorie District 39 Berowra 63 Beecroft 32.8 Mount Colah 44 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Red 18 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Blue 41

FINAL: Normanhurst-Warrawee 6/144 (A Simovic 36) def Berowra 87 (J Hayes 3/12, V Virmani 2/10) BATTING AVERAGE: Jordan Hayes (Normanhurst-Warrawee) 524 runs @ 74.86 : Anthony Lake (Berowra) 19 wickets @ 7.58

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Jordan Hayes Normanhurst-Warrawee 12 524 74.86 Charlie Johnston Normanhurst-Warrawee 11 435 54.38 Nicholas Hammond Normanhurst-Warrawee 12 428 53.50 Ronan Shiels Normanhurst-Warrawee 12 414 37.64 Rowan Love West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 10 399 57.00 Jayden Camp Mount Colah 10 379 42.11 Anthony Lake Berowra 9 337 48.14 Dylan Ribet Glenorie District 6 272 68.00 Keiran Krishnan Beecroft 8 270 38.57 Adam West Berowra 10 265 53.00

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average Anthony Lake Berowra 63 19 144 7.58 Jordan Hayes Normanhurst-Warrawee 80 16 290 18.13 Corey Miller Mount Colah 27.1 15 80 5.33 Charlie Johnston Normanhurst-Warrawee 77 15 235 15.67 Jordan Smylie Berowra 59 14 177 12.64 Jack Liddelow Berowra 54 12 166 13.83 Adam West Berowra 42.1 11 137 12.45 William Harvey West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 54 11 332 30.18 Edward Blackwood Berowra 53.5 10 198 19.80 Manharan Singh West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 25 9 116 12.89

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total Hayden Wadling Berowra 12 0 12 Ronan Shiels Normanhurst-Warrawee 5 5 10

High Scores Jayden Camp 103* Jayson Smart 102* Charlie Johnston 101* Brody Paisley 100* Ronan Shiels 100* Brody Camp 99

Best Bowling Figures Jordan Smylie 5/20 Brad Stockwell 5/33 Corey Miller 4/8 Anthony Lake 4/12 Joe Hiley 4/15 Adam West 4/17

17 UNDER 15

Final Competition Table Kenthurst Upper Hills 53 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Blue 37 Normanhurst-Warrawee 39 Berowra-Hornsby 24 Castle Hill RSL 38 Berowra - Maroon 23 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Gold 37 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - White 23

FINAL: Kenthurst Upper Hills 3/99 (C Rose 36, M Goonaratne 28) def Castle Hill RSL 8/98(cc) (L Soles 34, H Geale 2/4, B Berry 2/16) BATTING AVERAGE: Jack Nisbet (Castle Hill RSL) 540 runs @ 60.00 BOWLING AVERAGE: Jack Nisbet (Castle Hill RSL) 21 wickets @ 8.95

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Jack Nisbet Castle Hill RSL 12 540 60.00 Lachlan Soles Castle Hill RSL 12 457 50.78 Edward Westcott Normanhurst-Warrawee 10 326 36.22 Varun Ravindran West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 12 305 30.50 Charlie Rose Kenthurst Upper Hills 8 300 42.86 Angus Buckley Hornsby District 9 299 33.22 Jack Barry West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 12 283 31.44 Oliver Cunningham West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 10 274 30.44 Jarod Baxter Normanhurst-Warrawee 10 272 27.20 Zac Morris West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 8 270 38.57

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average Jack Nisbet Castle Hill RSL 90 21 188 8.95 Ben Berry Kenthurst Upper Hills 62.4 17 141 8.29 Varun Ravindran West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 58.2 17 158 9.29 Dylan Bish West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 65.3 13 194 14.92 Daniel Lane Normanhurst-Warrawee 42.2 12 100 8.33 Nicholas Barratt Berowra 41 12 147 12.25 Samuel Summerhays Kenthurst Upper Hills 64 12 149 12.42 Bailey Todd Kenthurst Upper Hills 49 12 151 12.58 Samuel Kirkegard West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 42.2 12 159 13.25 Lachlan Izzard Kenthurst Upper Hills 53 12 170 14.17

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total Matthew Schwartzel West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 11 2 13 William Bonnici Castle Hill RSL 7 5 12

High Scores Patrick Gall 103* Jack Nisbet 101* Lachlan Soles 101*,100* Sohan Mysore 100* Jarod Baxter 95 Nathan Sequeira 90*

Best Bowling Figures Daniel Lane 6/5 Adam Fuller 5/7 John Koleth 4/9

18 UNDER 14

Final Competition Table West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Blue 55 Beecroft 31 Thornleigh 48 Hornsby District 29 Kenthurst Upper Hills 48 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Gold 27 Berowra 48 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - White 27 Kissing Point 42 Redfield College 21 Normanhurst-Warrawee 37 Glenorie District 13 Mount Colah 34 Castle Hill RSL 10

FINAL: Thornleigh 9/162 (A Weston 48, S McAllister 26, E Besley 2/14, Z Bovis 2/21) def Berowra 7/161(cc) (J Bayliss 27, B Davenport 26, S Whybird 5/24) BATTING AVERAGE: Aidan Jackson (West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook) 358 runs at 89.50 BOWLING AVERAGE: Zachary Bovis (Berowra) 17 wickets at 7.18

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Sean McAllister Thornleigh 9 365 60.83 Alistair Weston Thornleigh 9 364 60.67 Aidan Jackson West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 8 358 89.50 Ben Tudor Mount Colah 9 331 66.20 Jonathan MacKenzie Redfield College 9 328 36.44 Josh Bayliss Berowra 11 302 37.75 Blake Harris Thornleigh 10 287 41.00 Selwyn Sweeney West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 10 284 28.40 Patrick Xie Beecroft 6 282 56.40 Blake Davenport Berowra 11 275 25.00

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average Zachary Bovis Berowra 51.2 17 122 7.18 Jonathan MacKenzie Redfield College 42 15 124 8.27 Lachlan Hickson Kenthurst Upper Hills 65 14 170 12.14 Simon Aubourg Kissing Point 37 13 111 8.54 Samarth Ganju West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 46 13 151 11.62 Samuel Dickson Kissing Point 32 12 69 5.75 Joseph Calusic West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 53 12 111 9.25 Zach Goodacre Kissing Point 42 12 122 10.17 Reyhan Ahmed West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 51 12 163 13.58 Nipun Sharma Mount Colah 63 12 166 13.83

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total Aden Hanich West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 6 0 6

High Scores Jonathan MacKenzie 98 Josh Bayliss 79* Charlie Wilton 79* Samuel Tapner 78* Sean McAllister 78*, 77* Alistair Weston 77*

Best Bowling Figures Zachary Bovis 5/7 Harrison Cole 5/7 Simon Aubourg 5/9

19 UNDER 13

Final Competition Table Hornsby District 72 Castle Hill RSL 37 Pennant Hills 61 Kissing Point 34 Kenthurst Upper Hills 53 Thornleigh 30 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - White 51 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Red 26 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Blue 45

FINAL: Pennant Hills 131 (A Lath 31, W McFadden 27, E Gaskell 25, A Tyagi 3/25, S Singh 2/5 A Bindra 2/9) def West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - White 9/108(cc) (C James 2/10) BATTING AVERAGE: Elliott Gaskell (Pennant Hills) 466 runs @ 93.20 BOWLING AVERAGE: Cameron Hay (Hornsby District) 17 wickets @ 5.59

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Elliott Gaskell Pennant Hills 11 466 93.20 William McFadden Pennant Hills 11 464 66.29 Benjamin Fisher Hornsby District 11 386 48.25 Tomas Kohlhagen West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 11 346 86.50 Aden Clark Kenthurst Upper Hills 8 317 79.25 Joshua Osborne Thornleigh 14 311 28.27 Elijah Stead Pennant Hills 11 309 51.50 Jamieson Hedges Kenthurst Upper Hills 9 306 61.20 Jackson Rishworth Hornsby District 10 305 76.25 Benjamin Pittioni Kissing Point 10 300 50.00

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average Cameron Hay Hornsby District 44 17 95 5.59 Sidhant Singh West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 51 15 106 7.07 Shaan Bakshi West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 76 15 164 10.93 Jamie Cox Kissing Point 38 14 93 6.64 Elijah Stead Pennant Hills 34 12 64 5.33 Jackson Rishworth Hornsby District 61 12 114 9.50 Jamieson Hedges Kenthurst Upper Hills 47.2 12 130 10.83 Charlie James Pennant Hills 47 12 173 14.42 Harry Stuart Thornleigh 43 11 114 10.36 Ratul Kumbam West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 41 11 127 11.55

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total William McFadden Pennant Hills 10 3 13

High Scores Christopher Yanco 75* William McFadden 68* Jamieson Hedges 66* Finn Eddington 65* Tomas Kohlhagen 65* Elliott Gaskell 63* Kyal Cruickshank 63* Elijah Stead 63* Joshua Osborne 63*

Best Bowling Figures Jackson Rishworth 5/15 Sean Lanske 4/1 Sidhant Singh 4/4 Benjamin Fisher 4/4 Xander Atkinson 4/6 Stephan Baker 4/11 Shaan Bakshi 4/14 Anish Sharma 4/30

20 UNDER 12

Final Competition Table Castle Hill RSL - White 57 Kenthurst Upper Hills 37 Castle Hill RSL - Green 55 Redfield College 33 Hornsby District - Gold 54 Kissing Point - Blue 33 Berowra - Maroon 52 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - White 32 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Green 48 Berowra - White 28 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Red 42.8 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Blue 27 Beecroft 40 Kissing Point - Red 27 Hornsby District - Green 38 Mount Colah 22 Normanhurst-Warrawee 38 Kissing Point - White 21 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Orange 37 Castle Hill RSL - Blue 13

FINAL: Castle Hill RSL - White 3/63 def Castle Hill RSL - Green 6/62(cc) (R Mackay 2/4) BATTING AVERAGE: Cameron Tunks (West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook) 474 runs @ 158.00 BOWLING AVERAGE: Vansh Bhatia (Hornsby District) 23 wickets @ 3.17

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Cameron Tunks West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 10 474 158.00 Peter Murray Redfield College 11 376 75.20 Vansh Bhatia Hornsby District 11 334 83.50 Matthew Clayton Berowra 12 297 59.40 Noah Keast Castle Hill RSL 12 296 74.00 Harrison Zanoni Berowra 12 277 39.57 Matthew Fitzpatrick Normanhurst-Warrawee 11 275 34.38 Oscar Irwin West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 11 275 91.67 Byron Shaw Kenthurst Upper Hills 12 272 38.86

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average Vansh Bhatia Hornsby District 51.1 23 73 3.17 Abhinav Hathi Castle Hill RSL 46.4 16 69 4.31 Raza Khan Castle Hill RSL 67 15 111 7.40 James Stuart-Gray West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 35 14 71 5.07 Jack Hutchinson West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 37 13 61 4.69 Byron Shaw Kenthurst Upper Hills 44 13 87 6.69 Alexander Penn Normanhurst-Warrawee 39 12 74 6.17 Ridge Pereira Hornsby District 41 12 75 6.25 Peter Murray Redfield College 56 12 98 8.17 Oliver Hunt Berowra 38 12 130 10.83

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total Sarvesh Mysore Castle Hill RSL 3 2 5 Matthew Clayton Berowra 4 1 5 Jordan Netto West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 4 1 5

High Scores Cameron Tunks 111* Ryan Edwards 61* Vansh Bhatia 57*,57* Cooper Goodchild 57* Alexander Penn 54* Matthew Clayton 54*

Best Bowling Figures Byron Shaw 5/3 Mitchell Shaw 5/7 James Stuart-Gray 4/ 2

21 UNDER 11

Final Competition Table Hornsby District - Green 63 Berowra 32 Castle Hill RSL 60 Castle Hill RSL - Kenthurst Upper Hills 32 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Purple 56.9 Asquith Rugby League 30 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Orange 49 Mount Colah 30 Hornsby District - Gold 48 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Green 30 Kenthurst Upper Hills 42 St Ives Wahroonga 29.9 Glenorie District 40 Thornleigh 29 Normanhurst-Warrawee - Red 38 Kissing Point - Red 25.8 Hornsby District - White 36 Kissing Point - Blue 22 Normanhurst-Warrawee - Black 33 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Gold 8.9 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Blue 33 Beecroft 7.3

FINAL: Castle Hill RSL 93 (C Thompson 3/6, O Cattle 2/6, L Wilson 2/14) and 2/24 def Hornsby District - Green 17 (L Sassen 3/0, R Bridgewater 2/2, B Diaz 2/6) and 7/98(dec) (E Drew 2/12) BATTING AVERAGE: Aiden McSweeney (West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook) 347 runs @ 69.40 BOWLING AVERAGE: Liam Wilson (Castle Hill RSL) 24 wickets @ 4.67

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Aiden McSweeney Mount Colah 13 347 69.40 Dylan Bailey Hornsby District 12 288 28.80 Louis Malandrino West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 12 279 69.75 Alex Hughes Berowra 12 265 33.13 Luke Sylvester Hornsby District 9 257 85.67 Vasili Sotiropoulos Asquith Rugby League 6 250 125.00 Harry Flower West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 11 238 39.67 Samuel Brown Normanhurst-Warrawee 10 234 78.00 Joshua Escott Castle Hill RSL 12 234 29.25 Liam Wilson Hornsby District 11 232 29.00

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average Regan Bridgewater Castle Hill RSL 68 26 135 5.19 Liam Wilson Hornsby District 71.2 24 112 4.67 Moses Balbi Hornsby District 73 21 120 5.71 Lucas Sassen Castle Hill RSL 69 21 160 7.62 Henry Gross Normanhurst-Warrawee 48.1 19 66 3.47 Jaden Sequeira Normanhurst-Warrawee 48.4 17 84 4.94 Ryan Diblasio West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 56.5 17 92 5.41 Travis Love West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 47 17 96 5.65 Amelie Stuut Castle Hill RSL 47 16 93 5.81 Charlie Thompson Hornsby District 47.2 16 94 5.88

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total Reagan Smith Castle Hill RSL 1 5 6

High Scores Vasili Sotiropoulos 79* Samuel Brown 66* Jaden Sequeira 63*

Best Bowling Figures Lachlan Cooper 5/1 Aaditya Pankaj- Davey 5/3 Alexander Dunne 5/4 Vasili Sotiropoulos 5/7 Owen Prowse 4/2 Liam Wilson 4/3

22 JUNIOR CRICKET RECORDS OPEN (All years/eras) 400 runs / 40 wickets Qualification Under 16 Batting Aggregate Luke Montgomery, Hornsby District 747 2002 / 03 Batting Average Lachlan Ford, Normanhurst - Warrawee 159.5 2008 / 09 Highest Score Ben Folkard, Redfield 215* 1998 / 99 Bowling Aggregate John Jessup, Hornsby RSL 56 1969 / 70 Bowling Average David Murphy, St Leo’s College 3.90 1975 / 76 Under 15 Batting Aggregate Alexander Dolly, Redfield 838 2012 / 13 Batting Average M. Watson, North Turramurra 133.0 1986 / 87 Highest Score Robert Barker, Redfield College 231 2011 / 12 Bowling Aggregate Stephen Liggins, St Ives 64 1979 / 80 Bowling Average Stephen Liggins, St Ives 3.25 1979 / 80 Under 14 Batting Aggregate Bingai Gamble, Mount Colah 812 1997 / 98 Batting Average Rob Watts, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 231.0 1999 / 2000 Highest Score Bingai Gamble, Mount Colah 315 ret 1997 / 98 Bowling Aggregate John Jessup, Asquith Sports 70 1967 / 68 Bowling Average Anthony Ford, Pennant Hills 2.58 1972 / 73 Under 13 Batting Aggregate Peter McDonald, West Pennant Hills 721 1982 / 83 Batting Average Praneeth Weerasooriya, Pennant Hills 175.0 2010 / 11 Highest Score M. Strang, Kenthurst 162* 1985 / 86 Bowling Aggregate B. England, St Ives 67 1947 / 48 Bowling Average S. Lovegrove, St Ives 2.18 1978 / 79 Under 12 Batting Aggregate P. Heponstall, Pennant Hills 649 1977 / 78 Batting Average Steven Jones, Kenthurst 230.0 1974 / 75 Highest Score Stephen Smith, Thornleigh 142* 1963 / 64 Bowling Aggregate Scott Sexty, Thornleigh 74 1976 / 77 Bowling Average N. Bowman, West Pennant Hills 2.44 1969 / 70 Under 11 Batting Aggregate Fraser Wilson, Kissing Point 456 2010 / 11 Batting Average Cameron Tunks, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 213.50 2015 / 16 Highest Score Charles. Burfitt, Redfield 105* 2001 / 02 Bowling Aggregate Scott Sexty, Thornleigh 84 1975 / 76 Bowling Average Steven Jones, Kenthurst 1.80 1973 / 74 Under 10 Batting Aggregate M. Wright, Kissing Point 493 1964 / 65 Batting Average Ross Turner, Pennant Hills 83.40 1966 / 67 Bowling Aggregate D. Simpson, Wahroonga 96 1969 / 70 Bowling Average Ross Toohey, Thornleigh 1.37 1977 / 78

23 JUNIOR CRICKET RECORDS

(1989 / 90 to present) Under 16 Batting Aggregate Luke Montgomery, Hornsby District 747 2002 / 03 Batting Average Lachlan Ford, Normanhurst - Warrawee 159.5 (638) 2008 / 09 Highest Score Ben Folkard, Redfield 215* 1998 / 99 Bowling Aggregate Mark McDowell, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 31 2002 / 03 Bowling Average Christian Webb, Hornsby RSL 5.80 (30) 1991 / 92 Under 15 Batting Aggregate Alexander Dolly, Redfield 838 2012 / 13 Batting Average Rob Watts, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 124.0 (372) 2000 / 01 Highest Score Robert Barker, Redfield College 231 2011 / 12 Bowling Aggregate Adam Brcic, Upper Hills 36 2006 / 07 Bowling Average Mark Pittorino, St Leo’s College 5.93 (30) 1989 / 90 Under 14 Batting Aggregate Bingai Gamble, Mount Colah 812 1997 / 98 Batting Average Rob Watts, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 231.0 (462) 1999 / 2000 Highest Score Bingai Gamble, Mount Colah 315 ret 1997 / 98 Bowling Aggregate S. Shaukat, St Ives 37 1996 / 97 Bowling Average S. Shaukat, St Ives 4.22 (37) 1996 / 97 Under 13 Batting Aggregate Rob McHugh, Wahroonga 665 1996 / 97 Batting Average George Blackwood, Berowra 329.0 (329) 2008 / 09 Highest Score Shane Cash, Hornsby District 119* 2007 / 08 Bowling Aggregate Rowan Pryor, St Ives 33 1997 / 98 Jack Barry, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 2015 / 16 Bowling Average M. Gillard, Hornsby Heights 3.28 (32) 1989 / 90 Under 12 Batting Aggregate Jon Whealing, Redfield College 544 2001 / 02 Batting Average Tim Ley, Kissing Point 180.0 (360) 1999 / 2000 Highest Score Alexander Dolly 116* 2009 / 10 Bowling Aggregate D. McMahon, West Pennant Hills 47 1992 / 93 Bowling Average John Tait, West Pennant Hills 2.18 (33) 1990 / 91 Under 11 Batting Aggregate Fraser Wilson, Kissing Point 456 2010 / 11 Batting Average Cameron Tunks, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 213.50 (427) 2015 / 16 Highest Score Charles Burfitt, Redfield College 105* 2001 / 02 Bowling Aggregate Jeff Culleton, Normanhurst 31 1998 / 99 Bowling Average M. Johnson, St Ives 2.77 (30) 1990 / 91

Junior Competition Partnership Records (all age groups - 1989 / 90 to present) 1st 278* J. Lowery (175*) / M. Miller (78*) Upper Hills U/16 2002 / 03 2nd 295 B. Gamble (315) / N van Breda (30) Mount Colah U/14 1997 / 98 3rd 294 B. Phillips (125) / R. Chandrasena (169) Normanhurst-Warrawee U/16 2009 / 10 4th 241 C. Peebles / D. Bohatko Upper Hills U/12 1992 / 93 241 A. Oberai (149) / A. Rashleigh (109*) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook U/16 2008 / 09 5th 189* M. Corish (108*) / B. Wallwood (74*) Normanhurst-Warrawee U/16 2012 / 13 6th 254 R. Barker (231) / H. Aly (46) Redfield College U/15 2011 / 12 7th 165 J. Fiedler (127) / R. Hoye (91) Berowra U/15 2003 / 04 8th 201* J. MacDonald (105*) / A. Robinson (67*) Hornsby District U/13 1997 / 98 9th 132* A. Gerard / T. Biesiek West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook U/15 1994 / 95 10th 104 M. Scoular (51) / M. Joyce (53*) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook U/16 2004 / 05 24 SENIOR COMPETITION REPORT 2016-17

Once again the season began with our T20 competitions across 5 grades. The 1st grade final was contested between Berowra and St Ives. St Ives had overcome last seasons winners Sydney Lions in a tense semi-final while Berowra had beaten the 2015-16 runners up West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook in the other semi-final. Having won the toss, St Ives recovered from 5-34 to put on 106 without losing any further wickets. That was always going to be tough to defend and Berowra were in control from the start reaching the target in 14 overs just 1 wicket down. Berowra were also in the final of 2nd Grade. In a mirror of the 1st grade match, Berowra won the toss and chose to bat, putting on 121, 6 down off their 20. Mt Colah took just 15.3 overs to reach the target, captain wicket keeper and opening bat Michael Loomes putting on 53 in the process, Mt Colah defending their title from the previous season. Sydney Lions put Normanhurst in to bat in 3rd Grade and Normanhurst must have thought the writing was on the wall posting just 96 for the loss of 8 wickets, but it proved to be a real nail biter with Sydney Lions, traditionally strong in the T20s across all grades, making the target on the final ball. Kissing Point were soundly beaten inside 14 overs in their first round match in 4th grade but recovered to take out the final against West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook with 2 balls to spare, the only blip Josh Klingberg running out his dad after they had stabilised the chase for the eventual win. West Pennant Hills had posted 108 for the loss of just 3 wickets. You have to wonder if West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook should have retained Brent Larkham in 4th Grade, having scored 40 and 40* in his 2 innings there, he did make sure of a resounding victory for the 5th Grade side though, putting on 66*. Captain wicket keeper and opening bat Andrew Morris, who played the regular season in C Reserve putting on 63 before being coming down the pitch for his first dismissal 219 @ 219 (including a ) in his 4 matches. 4-157 having been put into bat proved 100 too many for St Ives, who were dismissed for just 57 runs in 13 overs. So again 7 different clubs represented in the T20 finals, with a different club taking out each grade and Berowra (2) and West-Pennant Hills – Cherrybrook (2) and St Ives Wahroonga (2) the only teams to appear in more than one final. A great start to kick off the season. Having adjusted the rating system to accommodate the C4 grade we found that we only had 68 teams enter the season proper from 17 clubs, meaning that we dropped the C4 grade and placed 6 teams in D and D Reserve. West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook entered 10 teams in the competition, with St Ives Wahroonga and Hornsby entering 7 each, Berowra had 6, completing the associations ‘big 4’. We had 3x 1 team clubs and 2x 2 team clubs.

Fire and Ice, round 11 – 11th and 18th February So extreme was the weather that on the 11 Feb 2017 I was inundated with phone calls as reports predicted temperatures exceeding 40C. I had my phone on charge the whole time I wasn’t away from a power supply as most teams were keen to cancel the matches while others were almost insisting on playing. So intense were the calls that I barely had time to consult with my committee and the executive as to what action to take. At one point I was walking outside when my phone suddenly cut out, not from battery loss but it reported that it was too hot and needed to cool down. Teams were permitted initially to cancel the games by mutual consent until the decision was eventually made as CNSW cancelled all Grade matches and announced on National TV that all cricket matches had been cancelled for the day. That match became a one day match to be played on the 18th February. It was the day immediately following another highly enjoyable association golf day (thanks Geoff Hasler) and some of us would have found golf clubs more use than bats. Many games started but few completed as Hail rained down the size of the golf balls we had been hitting the day before and bigger. Many cars in the St Ives, Turramurra and Hornsby areas were damages with reports of broken and cracked windscreens. Thankfully no one was injured as everyone sought shelter. The weather for the season never really recovered as it played havoc with our season, with 2 of the A Grade sides missing out on 4 matches plus the opportunity to complete either of the semi-finals. In fact, there were very few games that got on for much cricket in the semi-finals and we only saw 2 results, both achieved on the first day.

A Grade A Grade was a prime example of the chaos that the weather caused with both Berowra and St Ives Wahroonga not playing a complete 2 day match after round 5 on the 26th November. The other teams did have the advantage of a complete 2 day match at the end of January, round 11. Rounds 13 and 14 were wiped out, and although we did manage the first days play in the semi-final, the lower placed teams, St Ives Wahroonga 25 SENIOR COMPETITION REPORT 2016-17: Continued

(3rd) and Hornsby (4th) had to bow out without the opportunity to chase down the 227 and 224 runs that they conceded to their higher placed opponents before the rain washed out the 2nd day. Many reports from players in A Grade was that it was the closest competition for a number of years and although Berowra, the minor Premiers were 10 points clear of their final opponents West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook, who were themselves 13 points clear of 3rd placed St Ives Wahroonga, only 7 points separated them and last placed Asquith Rugby League, the defending Premiers struggling with the loss of a few players and the disturbing news that Andrew Watson was diagnosed with cancer at the start of the season. It was great to see the cricket community rally around Andrew and we all hope he makes a full recovery and is back on the field next season. We are thinking of you Andrew, and your family. 6th and 7th placed Glenorie and Normanhurst Warrawee will have been disappointed that the round 14 washout deprived them the opportunity to make the finals, while Sydney Lions were aggrieved that they didn’t get the opportunity to try to displace St Ives Wahroonga in 3rd, but have to look at their 2 outright defeats when they analyse their season. Congratulations to Richard Johnson of Hornsby who took out the batting award, amassing 350 runs at 35 from his 12 innings. Riley Meidler of West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook collects the bowling award with his 32 wickets at 13.75. A special mention to Kushal Patel and David Steptoe, who both outscored Richard, but didn’t have as good an average to go with it. Congratulations to both teams who contested the grand final, all reports tell me it was an incredible match, played the way the game should be and with some dogged performances, I did make it for the first hour of day 2 and it was great to see so many there. There will be a report later from Geoff Hasler and I have asked all the captains of the winning teams to contribute to my report as I can’t be at all games. Thanks to Tim Onions who provided the below report from their grand final: Before attempting to capture even a smidgeon of the emotion and drama that went into what happened on the weekend, there are a few acknowledgements that need to be made. Firstly to everyone who came out and cheered us on - I don’t think I’ve ever seen a bigger crowd at a park cricket game. It may be cliché, but you were the 13th man out there, it definitely gave us a little bit extra. To Trent, the groundsman - thank you for all the hard work you’ve put in over the season. With all the horrible weather we received, it was unbelievable that we got the amount of cricket in we did - all thanks to you. To all those involved with the club - from top to bottom - this premiership was for you. We can’t turn up and play cricket every weekend without the countless hours you guys spend organising, administering and babysitting! There’s a whole ton of work that goes on behind the scenes to get lads on the park every weekend, and you don’t get nearly enough credit. So thank you to everyone that made this possible - we couldn’t have done it without you! Now - to the match report! Saturday was an awful long day for the A grade lads. We rocked up at 10am, having to be ready to play at any time, and began our warm up. West Penno were already out on the pitch with blower vacs, their drone remaining constant throughout the day as they went through at least 2 tins of petrol trying to dry the pitch out. The umpires took a look at how soft the wicket was and declared there would be no play until at least 3pm in the afternoon, so the boys had to sit there twiddling their thumbs and keeping themselves occupied until that time. Videos were watched, Instagrams were stalked, Facebook comments were made, until 3pm rolled around. Play would start in 1 hour, at 4pm. A second warm-up begun, and Captain Smally went to do what would be a crucial toss. The pitch was still very soft, and would certainly assist the bowling side. Unlike the last time we played West Penno on a wet deck at Berowra, Smally lost the toss and we were sent into bat. Finishing top of the table afforded us the luxury of being able to win via a draw, so the lads knew they had to knuckle down and bat for as long as possible. Bub and Gronk padded up and walked out to bat. A fired-up West Penno greeted them, knowing they had the better conditions to bat tomorrow with a clear day forecast. The innings started with controversy, bub skying a full-toss to midwicket, only for it to be called a no-ball! That break gave the openers a bit of a reprieve, and Bub went about his merry task, blasting some lovely drives and cuts on his way to 22. He was dismissed late in the afternoon, a short ball sticking in the pitch which he could only spoon to a deep-ish gully. Berowra 1/29 and West Penno with their tails up. Kushal “you don’t understand” Patel was next to bat, and he joined Gronk in attempting to build the Berowra Trump’s wall. Gronk would fall for 8 later, snicking off to West Penno’s spinner (who was the pick of their bowlers, taking 7/35). Berowra were left 2/36 and looking precarious late in the day. It turned out there was nothing to worry about, as KP and Nick “loves a GF” McNay were resolute in defence. They guided the lads to 2/47 overnight, a decent start to our innings. Sunday dawned, along with an awfully bright sun. Things were looking better and better for West Penno - if they were able to dismiss us early in the day, they’d have a flat and dry pitch to bat on. They had to get through KP and McNay however, who resisted sternly, getting us all the way to 72 and chewing up valuable 26 SENIOR COMPETITION REPORT 2016-17: Continued overs in the meantime. Their spinner struck by snicking off KP for 22, bringing Brad “Nervous Wreck” Fiedler to the crease. These two would only combine for 13 runs (including 1 dinger from Bing that hit the A Grade Shield), but again - faced a lot of deliveries, reducing the amount of overs West Penno would get to have a crack at our total. McNay, who had played so well, missed a straight one and was given out LBW for a valuable 16. Like all good batsmen (probably learnt it from me), he reckons he was not out. Berowra were 4/85, and Onions came to the crease. At this stage, West Penno were operating with pace at one end, and the dangerous spinner from the other. Paterson, the spinner, was getting the ball to bounce and turn viciously, the Berowra deck playing similar to the turners we’d seen in the Indian series earlier. Paterson used this to his advantage, and struck 3 times in a short period of time, removing Brad (13) who fended at a wide one that bounced sharply and was in the cordon, Captain “Globes in all GFs” Smallhorn, who hit a full toss straight to midwicket for a quacker, and Onions (8), who got a snorter that popped off the shoulder of his bat and was caught at 2nd slip. Berowra were 7/98 and looked in dire straits. Sloppy Joe Leighton and AJ Cook came together at the crease and decided hitting out was safer with the spinner getting so much turn. Joe would hit 2 massive dingers down the ground on his way to 21, and AJ struck a lovely 4 in his 9. The 20 run partnership between these two would prove to be vital, giving Berowra the impetus they needed when out in the field, and knocking the wind out of West Penno’s sails. Faf (3) and Constable Gunther (2*) dragged Berowra’s total to 135 off 73.3 overs - probably a bit short of where we would’ve liked to be, but worth 200 in the conditions we had batted in. The lads regrouped in the sheds and discussed what we needed to do to win this game. We knew early wickets would be key, and tight bowling was essential. The pitch was flat and dry by this point in the afternoon, so things were definitely not in our favour. The innings started poorly - West Penno’s openers getting off to a flying start with some clean striking, heaps of play and misses, and a fair chunk of luck with edges letting them run away to 64. The momentum was stopped by a smart caught & bowled chance taken by AJ Cook, dismissing their opener Phil Wurth for 46 and allowing Berowra to put the brakes on and dial up the pressure. AJ and KP would bowl tirelessly, restricting scoring opportunities and picking up key wickets along the way - AJ finishing with 2/26 off 12, and KP 4/21 off 16. KP’s flight and turn were causing the West Penno batsmen severe problems, and he even managed to burgle one off a rank half tracker that was smashed to deep midwicket to be caught. West Penno had gone from 1/64 to 5/93, and the wobbles began to show. AJ Cook would then pop up with the vital wicket of Jobson, having him fend one which dropped back and was kicked onto his stumps. West Penno were now 6/119, only requiring 16 to win. Enter McNay and Faf Perrin. These two bowled their absolute socks off, and denied West Penno any chance at all to score easy runs. Macca was full and straight, constantly beating the bat and asking questions of the batsmen (even the set opener), and Faf’s pace and movement made him a handful to score off. As it headed towards crunch time, McNay would skittle the set West Penno opener and captain James Makin for 40, sending his stumps flying and West Penno’s hopes with it. West Penno 7/121, and squeaky bum time began. They needed 14 off 3 overs, after previously needing 25 off 10. Only 4 runs were scored off Faf’s over, with McNay to bowl the second last, and 9 runs required off 2. McNay dug deep, and bowled one of the best overs of the day - clean bowling the West Penno bat and sending the crowd wild. This left West Penno requiring 8 off the last over, with 2 wickets in hand. Faf Perrin stepped up, captain Smally hoping his pace would provide enough to deter the West Penno batsmen. 2 runs were scored off the first 2 deliveries, a 2 and a play and miss. A single from the next, leaving West Penno needing 5 off 3. The West Penno bat wound up, and was caught in the deep by Joe Leighton. Berowra were pumped now, West Penno had to get 5 off 2 with only one wicket in hand. A drive is hit to the deep, they burgle 2. 3 required off the last ball. Faf charges in, delivers, and the ball is driven to the deep again. The throw comes in... West Penno have only completed 2 runs and the lads plus everyone on the hill (it seemed like 1000 people from the sound) go absolutely bananas. Final score - West Penno 9/134 drew Berowra 135 - but Berowra being first placed in the table meant they took the victory. As for what happened after that... I’m unfortunately not a good source of information - there were beers, beers and more beers as the lads celebrated a hard earnt victory and a triumphant season.

A Reserve The A Reserve competition was less tight than A Grade with Minor Premiers Mt Colah impressing throughout, them and Kenthurst and Upper Hills finishing as top 2 with quotients of in excess of 1.5. While the semi-finals were again washed out, Kenthurst would have gone into their final full of confidence having reduced West Pennant Hills to 3/2 chasing their 194. With the persistent rain throughout the week the final was played on 27 SENIOR COMPETITION REPORT 2016-17: Continued astro, as was all bar A Grade. Kenthurst will have been excited when opener Loomes was dismissed with just 1 run on the board, but there were few further bright spots as Mt Colah took full advantage of their higher position on the ladder and batted through a day and a half. Some may say this was negative cricket, but I would give them a big tick for their approach, they earned the right, and simply had to avoid defeat to take out the trophy, so why would you take chances and give it away. Maybe I am getting old. Congratulations to Matt and Tim Buwalda who came to the crease with Kenthurst still having a glimmer of hope at 7-224 and took the game away from Kenthurst with an unbroken partnership of 153. Congratulations to Thomas Lee of Kenthurst and Upper Hills who took out the batting award, amassing 495 runs at 82.5 from his 12 innings. Matt Buwalda, yes the same one who batted well in the grand final, of Mount Colah shows he can bowl too collecting the bowling award with his 36 wickets at 8.56. Brother Tim was runner up with the ball, picking up 34 wickets at 12.97. Thanks to Mount Colah for the summary below: Mount Colah claimed its second consecutive A Reserve premiership in 2016/17, capping a dominant season with a brutal grand final display. The minor premiers amassed 7/377 against Kenthurst in a ruthless day-and- a-half at Warrina Street Oval, Berowra, to secure premiership victory via a drawn Grand Final. Brothers Matt (117*) and Tim (51*) Buwalda compiled a brilliant unbeaten 153-run eighth wicket partnership to ensure Mount Colah would not be required to bowl a ball in the decider. Collectively, Mount Colah was the leading outfit throughout the season, taking out the minor premiership by nine points. In a rain-shortened season, they earned 70 competition points in just 11 completed matches, including two outright victories. While they were the grand final heroes with the bat, the Buwalda brothers also dominated the A Reserve competition with the ball – Matt picked up a competition-high 36 wickets at 8.56 apiece, ahead of second-placed Tim with 34 wickets at 12.97. The team also finished with four batsmen inside the competition’s top 10 run-getters – Matt Taylor (428 runs), Stuart Fone (415), Brody Camp (319) and Matt Buwalda (301).

B Grade B Grade was a division of 2 halves. The top 4 were decided before the weather caused all the disruption with the top 4 and bottom 4 close but with a 12 point gap between the 2 halves. St Ives, as they traditionally do in B Grade started poorly after an opening draw they lost the next 3 before going on a run of 7 straight wins before losing a one day match to eventual Premiers West Pennant Hills in their last match before the semi- final. Hornsby took advantage of a forfeit in one of the washouts, but as it turned out they would have been minor premiers regardless. The rain was kind to Hornsby in their semi-final with no play on day 2 as they were in trouble at 7-48 chasing St Ives 70. Hornsby had no such luck in the final coming up 4 runs short of eventual Premiers West Pennant Hills, who when asked to bat again put on a further 68 without loss. Congratulations to Ashane De Silva who took out the batting award, amassing 483 runs at 60.38 from his 11 innings. Joshua Steel took out the bowling award with his 32 wickets at 11.97, including 4/27 in the grand final. Special mentions to Rodney Ribet of Glenorie, (I remember playing him in D2 not so long ago), who scored 501 at 45.55 and Christopher Pastras of CHRSL who scored 485 at 53.89, both of which you would often think would be sufficient to take out the prize. Thanks to West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook for the below report: Throughout the season it was clear there was a strong divide between the top four teams, and the bottom four teams. The top four teams were secured quite early in 2017, with Premiers from the previous season Kissing Point struggling to regain their footing and finishing last by the seasons end. The top four ended up being Hornsby District, WPHCCC, Glenorie District and St Ives respectively, who had all defeated another one of the top four prior to the finals. The semi finals saw third and fourth place knocked out, meaning West Penno would have to beat minor premiers Hornsby District in the final for the first time this season. The grand final was a low scoring thriller seeing West Penno being bowled out for 82 in 74 overs on a slow Brooklyn Dairy. West Penno fought back hard and bowled Hornsby out for 78 runs in 60 overs. This game was looking back and forth throughout up until that final wicket lost for Hornsby. West Penno were sent back in to bat but the game was quickly over as they finished on 0/68 off 14 overs to play Hornsby out of the game, and win the B1 trophy.

B Reserve In B Reserve the top 2 ran away with it, and while Glenorie were perhaps out of their depth, the battle for the remaining 2 semi-final spots was incredibly tight with ARL and Sydney Lions finally prevailing. Minor Premiers 28 SENIOR COMPETITION REPORT 2016-17: Continued

SKLPS and runners up West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook were comfortable in the semi-finals batting out the first day until the rain took care of the 2nd day. The battle between the finalists in the normal rounds finished a win a piece, so this was looking like a tight one. Put into bat West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook found themselves 2 down without troubling the score and 6 down for 11 runs SKLPS must have been thinking this was a stroll, eventually dismissing their opposition for just 44. West Pennant Hills had other ideas and took out the SKLPS opener for a duck and soon had SKLPS 4 down for 5 and 6 down for 28 before SKLPS passed the target and were dismissed for 73. There was time left and West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook came out to bat again, this time putting on 7-103 before declaring. At 3-2 it was backs to the wall for SKLPS, but they held on to take out the Premiership. The awards both went to players from teams who didn’t make the final, so congratulations to Shane Cash of Hornsby who took out the batting award, with 468 runs at 84 from his 13 innings. Matthew McRobert of Berowra collects the bowling award with his 31 wickets at 9.87.

C Grade There is no doubt that this was a batting competition with no less than 5 players exceeding 400 runs, 3 of them averaging around the 60 mark. As you might expect, only 6 bowlers took 20 or more wickets. As with B Reserve, the C Grade awards both went to players from teams who didn’t make the final, so congratulations to Tom Calloway of St Ives Wahroonga who took out the batting award, with 699 runs at 63.55 from his 14 innings (St Ives will be hoping that Tom follows Matt Horvatt into A Grade, who was similarly dominant in C Grade a few seasons ago). Khalid Bakhshi of Hornsby collects the bowling award with his 25 wickets at 16.64. Thanks to West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook who provided the below report for the season: The C1 grade competition was tightly contested throughout the season, with probably only Hornsby and Mt Colah falling out of Finals contention midway through the season. Defending premiers West Pennant Hills- Cherrybrook finished as minor premiers, largely helped by picking up the only outright win gained within the grade all season. They played 4th placed Sydney Lions in the first semi-final. WPHC batted first on a very slow Les Shore #2 outfield, and were untroubled to bat through the day to finish on 4/150. The stand-out performance was by Mat Marsden who batted through the entire 75 overs to finish on 64 not out. Day 2 was washed out, so WPHC marched into their 4th consecutive final in this grade. In the other semi final, 2nd placed Normanhurst-Warrawee played Berowra at Normanhurst. Berowra were sent in and were looking in trouble at 8/98, but a fighting lower order resistance led by Conrad Nitzsche (60*) enabled Berowra to reach a competitive 193 at the close. Again, day 2 was washed out so Normanhurst progressed to the Final. The Final between WPHC and Normanhurst was moved to Auluba Oval in the morning after Roseville Park was deemed unplayable. Normanhurst had boasted 2 wins against the minor premiers throughout the season so were confident when sent in to bat. At 3/112, Normanhurst were in charge but a stunning outfield catch to dismiss top-scorer Joshua Hayes for 39 turned proceedings on their head and WPHC stormed back taking the final 7 wickets for just 19 runs, dismissing Normanhurst for 131. Semonn Oleksyn (3/12) and Mat Marsden (3/18) were the chief destroyers. WPHC chased cautiously and seemed to always have the upper-hand, firstly at 1/42 then 3/84. However another middle order collapse was engineered by the new ball that saw WPHC stumble to 8/109. WPH’s lower order managed to hold their nerve and steer WPHC home by 2 wickets and successfully defend their premiership, and raise the Hornsby Theatre Cup for the 3rd time in 4 years.

C Reserve In one of only 2 semi-finals to achieve a result on the first day, 2nd placed Normanhurst Warrawee were put in to bat by 3rd placed Kissing Point and while the openers put on a relatively untroubled 27, they were the only members of the Normanhurst Warrawee team to score more than 5 as they were skittled for 56 inside 35 overs, Michael Haines taking 6-24 in the process. Kissing Point similarly made a decent start putting on an untroubled 22 before losing both openers in quick succession and 5 wickets with only a further 4 runs added. They were still a run short of victory at 9 down but Prasanna Sivanathan saw them home. In the grand final St Ives could only manage to put on 86 in tricky batting conditions, Jude D’Silva the pick of the bowlers taking 4-10 off 7 overs. St Ives must have been confident as a steady flow of wickets saw Kissing Point on the ropes 6-26 and then 9-44 with Dean Thomson doing the majority of the damage picking up 5-34 off his 18 overs. The tail wagged again and they were within 7 of the target when they lost their final wicket. Kissing Point must have thought that they were back in it as St Ives limped to 8-58 before old heads Dean Thomson and Gary Boyd stabilised the innings and at 9-99 Kissing Point finally shook hands to concede a hard 29 SENIOR COMPETITION REPORT 2016-17: Continued fought and well supported final that was a credit to both clubs. Congratulations to Ghume Strydom of St Ives Wahroonga who took out the batting for the grade, making 501 at 45.55 that included a duck in the final. Sumit Ram, another finalist, this time for Kissing Point takes the bowling with 31 wickets at 16. Sumit was well watched in the final with defence the key to restricting him to just 1 wicket across the innings. Thanks to St Ives Wahroonga for the following report of the Grand Final: On arrival at Thornleigh there was still a lot of water on the ground. Kissing Point however worked hard and decided to use blowers and sponges to soak up the water on the ground and they even travelled to Bunnings to pick up the sawdust. After an hour the umpires approved start of play. Despite losing the toss, St Ives were put in to bat, which would have also been the choice had they won it. It was a very scrappy day for the bat with the balls swinging both ways and cutting through the St Ives line up in 40 overs, finding themselves all out for 86 with Mitul Dholakia top scoring with a quick fire 18. We would also like to welcome Dean Thomson and Ruan Jordaan to the infamous duck club! It was most definatley a sign that day 1 was a bowlers day. The opposition proved difficult with the ball and their support made things difficult out in the middle.At the change of innings, the Saints came together and were determined to lift and give nothing for free. The field was filled with talk and encouragement. We decided to run with only 3 bowlers since they were bowling consistently and giving nothing, and just like the game of domino’s the wickets followed each other. Considering we only scored 86, we banded to leave them 5/24 at stumps, with wicket keeper Nick Briffa taking some great catches, Tom Palm 1/7 (7) and Gary Boyd 1/2 (4) dominating with the ball. Dean Thompson also chipped in scalping 3/9 (11) in quick succession. A huge shoutout to all those who came out to support us. big mentions to Shivank Bargoti, Graeme Terry, Duncan Phillip Maher, Sam Whiteley, Michael Benjamin, and our fearless leader looking all dapper, Gavin Wingfield who were huge in lifting the boys and assisting with ground, scoring and updating the club! (Sorry if I missed anyone) After a great finish to the first day, we needed to keep moving with the momentum on day 2 to take out the first innings. It didn’t take long for the boys to take down the middle order batters but with the Kissing Point final wicket partnership at the crease needing to make 42 to take the first innings, we knew they wouldn’t go out easy. It was one of those either just win or just miss it situations as they were eventually only 7 runs required to take first innings. With that being said, the Saints banded together and Ruan Jordan bowling the stumps out of the ground cementing the first innings for the Saints. With a huge lead of 6 runs, we knew batting all day would allow us to claim the victory. Unfortunately the batters didn’t hang around long again, with the ball moving and pitch assisting the fielding team we were in a bit of hot water. Fortunately Guy Finch, Dean Thomson and Gary Boyd held some solid time out in the middle, forcing Kissing Point to accept defeat early with the score on 9-99 having been 8-58 a little earlier.

C3 Grade The C3 competition was a lot tighter than it looked with only Thornleigh cast adrift and had the weather not prevented St Ives from taking out West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook in round 13 they could have been minor Premiers, while the other members of the top 4, and indeed 5th placed Beecroft and 6th placed Kissing Point also having every right to feel that had the final 2 rounds not been affected by the weather, they could have made the finals or finished higher. As it turned out West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook finished as minor premiers and were well on top (146) of 4th placed Hornsby (6-25) when their 2nd day of the semi-final was washed out. In the other semi-final 2nd placed St Ives came up against a strong Castle Hill RSL team, with much respect between the 2 teams. Castle Hill RSL’s opening bowler was late to the ground and having won the toss still put St Ives in to bat. The bowling was unplayable with the ball swinging and cutting at pace and St Ives were 6-16 before rallying to 58 when they lost their 8th, 9th and 10th wickets. It was one of only 2 semi-finals in the association to have a result as Castle Hill reached 3-89 despite some strong bowling and tight fielding. In the final Shanuka Liyanaaracchchi was back opening the bowling but Castle Hill RSL had learned that Rushanth Kumaranathan was lethal with the new ball, the tall swing bowler who had destroyed the St Ives top order with great seam position, and kept his place as number 2 in the attack. Rushanth (3-11 off 12.3) picked up the first wicket and the second quickly followed for pace man Shanuka with West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook reduced to 2-6. There was some resistance as the batmen marshalled the bowlers and reached 57 before a run out saw them having to build again. At 4-81 West Pennant Hills will have thought that they were well in the game and even after being dismissed for 105 in 70 overs must have thought that the total was defendable. Dismissing the opener for a duck and quickly having Castle Hill 2-2 and then 3-15, they must 30 SENIOR COMPETITION REPORT 2016-17: Continued have thought that Castle Hill RSL might fold, but with Usman Paracha at the crease and skipper Carl Spears eventually joining him with the score 4-68, the pair stabilised the innings and took them past the total. Usman top scored with 67, more than half the team total, when he was dismissed at 124, but Carl who was eventually run out by his number 9 Thisal De Silva had guided his team to 180. With Castle Hill all out for 185, 80 runs ahead, West Pennant Hills decided to have another go, and why not with nothing to lose. Castle Hill are hard to score against until the ball is old and with the pace and skill of the openers, it was unfortunately a losing battle, not assisted by 3 run-outs, but when you have to score fast and boundaries are hard to come by you have to take those risks. West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook were finally beaten with the score 8-50 off 16 overs, still 30 runs short of forcing Castle Hill RSL to bat again. Congratulations to Charith Liyanaaracchchi of Castle Hill RSL, the less mentioned above brother of Shanuka who may not be as quick, but does have the ability to get late swing which, at this level of the game, is just as lethal to the batsmen. Juan Becker of Kenhurst and Upper Hills, who started the season strongly took out the batting with 438 runs at 39.82. No other batsman managed to score more than 400 runs or average more than 30, but that is hardly surprising given the level of knowledge and experience across the teams in this grade this time around. It may come as a surprise that only 5 bowlers took more than 25 wickets but that also shows the depth of involvement in the grade.

D Grade This was the first of 2x 6 team competitions and Glenorie and Berowra were cast adrift early in the New Year as the top 4 fought it out for positions. Asquith Rugby League who had not won a game in C2 the previous season and had dropped to C3 only to not win a game in the first 4 this season, were dropped to D Grade. Despite losing their first game in D1, I was unsure that it was the right thing to do as the main thing this team lacked was confidence. Sure enough, once they had won their first, they proceeded all the way to Premiers winning the grand final against minor premiers St Ives Wahroonga. It could have been a different outcome as the final was moved, at the recommendation of the local Hills Council from Les Shore 1 to Les Shore 2. Les Shore 1 had only been half mowed and Les Shore 2 was prepared and ready for the 2 days of play. On arrival at the ground on day 1, the pitch was deemed too wet and unplayable, and a decision was made to suspend play and come back on the 2nd day to get the game played. The executive officer and I were called on the morning of the 2nd day with the news that the ground was being used by an alternate hirer, not just Les Shore 2, but 1 as well! The council had somehow double booked the ground in error. All we had left across the entire association was John Holland Reserve just around the corner, and both teams and umpires were sent to the ground with the game only delayed by 15 minutes. There are no one day matches in a grand final so ARL, on winning the toss, put minor premiers St Ives in to bat. St Ives batted for 53 overs but could only put on 83 runs as the outfield was damp with long grass and incredibly slow. Alex Johnson was the pick of the bowlers with 3-8 off his 8 overs. There were still plenty of overs to go and despite picking up the early wicket of Louis Cummings with the score on just 6, ARL powered ahead lead by Joshua Phillipson with an unbeaten 61 of the 85 runs required, and the game over in 24 overs. Joshua was also the star of the semi-final with another unbeaten 73 giving him season figures of 237 at 59.25 from 6 innings. He was a late recruit joining the association in round 8, and only just qualified for the final with 4 matches, although had the weather not prevailed I am sure there would have been more. Congratulations to Pratah Sinnetamby of West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook who took out the batting award with 370 runs at 37 from his 12 innings. Scott Murray of St Ives Wahroonga couldn’t find a breakthrough in the grand final, but with 33 wickets at 10.3 he takes out the bowling award. Special mention to Wayne Norrish who was the only batsman in the grade to exceed 400 runs with 63x 4s and 4x 6s for the season.

D Reserve D Reserve was another 6 team competition. Kenthurst and Upper Hills were the unfortunate team to finish bottom on quotient, but it wasn’t without a lot of effort and 4 wins along the way. Kissing Point also managed 4 wins and Hornsby in 3rd were only one outright win ahead of them. The teams in D2 have continued to improve and while defending premiers St Ives Wahroonga appeared to run away by 20 points they still lost 2 matches along the way and were only marginal favourites going into the final. Following some ding dong battles and fearing that Hornsby would be at full strength St Ives were keen to avoid Hornsby in the semi-final. With the wash outs, it turned out to be a battle of the top 2 in the final. Having won the toss, Dave Cooper opened the bowling for St Ives and removed the 2 openers before the first change pair of Peter Blackmore and John Coote set about the middle order with a devastating spell reducing Castle Hill RSL from 2-22 to 7-33. 31 SENIOR COMPETITION REPORT 2016-17: Continued

The tail wagged assisted by Mr Extras as Castle Hill reached 94. Castle Hill RSL were never a team to hang around and having been put into bat by St Ives it was a sharp catch that did for one of the top 2 batsmen in the grade, Justin Ward. St Ives set about the chase, and at 2-13 Castle Hill RSL will have felt that they were in with a chance. Peter Blackmore, Dave Cooper and Michael Mckeown set about building a winning innings and despite Blackmore being dismissed with the score on 61 the damage was done. Cooper had been suffering with the flu and once the runs were on the board retired hurt. Without Coopers guidance the wickets fell reasonably steadily and St Ives eventually declared their innings on 190. Taking away the top 3 scorers and extras, the other 7 St Ives players managed only 19 between them, 2 less than the 21 that Castle Hill RSL managed without their top 3 scorers and extras. Castle Hill had nothing to lose and the spirit and friendship between the 2 teams was incredibly good, so why not go out and have a hit. Unfortunately for them they were dismissed for 80, but they had a decent go. Congratulations to St Ives Wahroonga who have won the D Reserve premiership for 3 years in a row despite moving the key players from the team up to higher grades. I was at the game for a short time and the teams sat together and laughed and joked about the individual and team performances which was great to see. Dave Cooper and Justin Ward had been in a tight battle for the batting award but they still shook hands and congratulated each other at the end of the day, and Justin showed genuine concern for Dave’s health. No one was more disappointed that Justin came up short than those friends of Dave who will forever more hear about how Dave won the batting award. So Congratulations to Dave Cooper who as mentioned takes out the batting award with 583 at 53. Castle Hill RSL had 3 of the top 5 highest run scorers in the grade and St Ives Wahroonga had the other 2. William White, St Ives Wahroonga captain, takes out the bowling with 29 wickets at 10.97

Club Championship In the overall club competition, congratulations go to West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook who recovered from their disappointment of being pipped to the post in the Club Championship last season by just 0.005 points to overcome last seasons Club Champions Normanhurst Warrawee. St Ives Wahroonga were a close 3rd as they continue to strengthen across the grades.

The Wrap Credit goes as always to the clubs and their players for playing the fabulous game in great spirit throughout the season. I would like to thank the clubs and registrars for their efforts in complying with the rules this season; the SCC only had a few incidents and disputes to deal with and I don’t believe we handed out any financial penalties. We had some really tight competitions across most of the grades this season and I thank clubs for assisting in ensuring that players are in the correct grades. I had a lot of feedback from many players, telling me that they have really enjoyed the tight competitions and found them challenging. Going into the final few rounds in the knowledge that almost any team could still make the final, and only one or two were at that point guaranteed a spot increases our enjoyment of the game, the fact that so many missed out on the opportunity to battle to the end due to the weather is a dampener, but still all players will have some great memories from the season. Running the competition is very much a team effort and I would like to extend my thanks to the SCC members, John Klingberg, Roger Friend, Brad Rayner, and Carl Spears who all backed up from last season, and also to Craig Menzies, our Executive Officer, who assisted with the draw, ratings and audits. The committee have given up countless hours throughout the season as there is a lot of work that goes on behind the scenes to ensure that everything runs smoothly and our competitions are as evenly contested as possible. This season was particularly tough given the weather conditions. We should also thank the recreational staff of the three Councils who have again prepared some decent wickets for us this season, battling the weather. The fact that we managed to get a game on turf for the grand final was an incredible achievement, and I sincerely thank them. Our thanks are also extended to the Umpires’ Association and HKHDCA executive who have given us support and helped to make 2016-17 a successful season. 2017-18 will provide new challenges with a redraft of the MCC Laws and a few additions in there to challenge us. One final note, you will notice that I have included reports from the winners of the grand final where provided, so have your notebooks at the ready if you are lucky enough to be in a 2017-18 grand final. Gavin Wingfield Senior Competition Secretary 32 Berowra CC – A Grade Premiers – 2016 / 17 Standing: Steve Hill (Umpire), AJ Cook, Jack Smallhorn (C), Francois Perrin, Grant Reid, James Gunther, Kushal Patel, Brad Fiedler, Joe Leighton, Tim Onions, Will Fiedler, Liam Burrell, Geoff Hasler (Umpire) Kneeling: Nick McNay, David Steptoe

Mount Colah CC – A Reserve Grade Premiers – 2016 / 17 Back Row: Michael O’Shea, Ben Parker, Stuart Fone, Tim Buwalda, Chris Verduin, Jack Cincotta, Matt Buwalda Front Row: Jayden Camp, Warren Saldanha, Matthew Taylor, Michael Loomes (C), Matthew Chamberlain, Brody Camp

33 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook – B Grade Premiers – 2016 / 17 Back row: Tis Mistry, Kyle Faber, Cameron McBrien, Justin Edwards, Michael Banner, Daniel Fiedler (C), Michael McGregor, Dan Costigan, Tim Leyshon Front row: Ashane de Dilva, Taki Manolelis, Josh Banner, Calvin Breytenbach

SKLPS – B Reserve Grade Premiers – 2016 / 17 Left to Right: Bhavesh Hirani, Rahul Dhanji, Priyesh Khetani, Jayesh Hirani, Milan Pindoria, Manish Pindoria, Anish Varsani, Dipesh Pindolia (C), Alpesh Varsani, Dhairya Patel, Ritesh Patel, Jogesh Varsani

34 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook CC – C Grade Premiers – 2016 / 17 Back Row: Rahul Mucherla, Michael Fiedler, Eric Junkkari, Aaron Hawkins, Ray Khamis, Rob Hitchcock, Nathan Fathers, Kyle Townsend Front Row: Rohit Ninan, Andrew Fiedler, Matt Marsden, Semonn Oleksyn, Stanton Tam

St Ives – C Reserve Grade Premiers – 2016 / 17 Back Row: D.Thomson, N.Briffa, G.Finch, M.Pinchbeck(c),A.Godbole,R.Jordaan Front Row: D.Haighs, T.Palm, M.Dhoklia, G.Strydom, G.Boyd

35 Castle Hill RSL – C3 Grade Premiers – 2016 / 17

Asquith Rugby League – D Grade Premiers – 2016 / 17

St Ives – D Reserve Premiers – 2016 / 17 Back Row: Rupert Johnstone, Mitchell Paterson, William White, Wayne Tolver-Banks, John Coote, Michael McKeown, Peter Blackmore Front Row: Sebastian Breuninger, Srivatsav Moorthy, David Cooper, Jordan Fryer, Matthew Boase, Bill White

36 SENIOR TROPHY WINNERS

Reg. Vernon Trophy: SeniorClub Championship West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook

T.E. Rofe Challenge Shield: A Grade Premiers Berowra

Baulkham Hills Shire Shield: A Reserve Premiers Mount Colah

Kookaburra Cup: A Reserve Minor Premiers Mount Colah

C.T. Thomas Cup: B Grade Premiers West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook

J.E. Palmer Trophy: B Reserve Premiers SKLPS

Hornsby Theatre Cup: C Grade Premiers West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook

W.D. Weeks Cup: C Reserve Premiers St Ives / Wahroonga

A.B.M. James Cup: C3 Grade Premiers Castle Hill RSL

Unnamed Trophy: C4 Grade Premiers No Competition

Advocate / Courier Trophy: D Grade Premiers Asquith Rugby League

Vicar of Wakefield Trophy: D Reserve Premiers St Ives / Wahroonga

Sunday One-Day Competition Premiers No Competition

Dave Gawler Memorial Shield: Best and Fairest A Grade Wahroonga Blade Runners

The Bruce Kimberley Award: A Grade Player of the Year Scott Griffin, Berowra

James Sheppard Memorial Trophy: Most Runs in Any Grade Tom Calloway, St Ives / Wahroonga, C Grade, 699 runs

Frank Sagar Trophy: Most Wickets in Any Grade Charith Liyanaaracchchi, Castle Hill RSL, C3 Grade, 46 wickets

Campbell / Sproule Trophy: Most Dismissals in Any Grade Simon Arthur, Asquith Rugby League, B Reserve, 22 dismissals Matthew Eggenhuizen, Hornsby District, B Grade 22 dismissals

37 A GRADE FINAL

Venue: Berowra Oval Umpires: Geoff Hasler and Steve Hill

The fact that this game was played was in no small way due to the efforts of the WPHC players in covering the pitch area from Wednesday night onwards and the totally dedicated commitment of groundsman, Trent Allen, who worked tirelessly to get us on to the pitch. This match proved to be one of the most exciting, see sawing contests of the past fifteen years or more and generated incredible involvement from a very vocal crowd of supporters from both camps. The result was a DRAW….but what a draw it was. Saturday at 11.00am presented the participants with a very muddy, damp square which was the barrier to an immediate start, in fact, despite the hard work of the groundman and primarily the WPHC players and supporters, we were unable to commence play until 4:00pm with a 30 over minimum requirement. The toss, a very important factor, was won by James Makin, captain of the WPHC team, and he had little hesitation in inviting Berowra to bat, not too surprising a decision given the circumstances. The very experienced Berowra opening pair of Grant (Gronk) Reid and Dave (Bub) Steptoe took on the opening attack led by Matt Jobson and Riley Miedler, on a deck that provided a few bruises for the batsmen, with steep but slowish bounce when pitched short of a length, but came on to the bat when pitched up. It took some 70 minutes and 17 overs for the opening partnership to be broken by fast bowler Scott Henderson having Steptoe caught in the cordon for 22, in an opening stand of 29. Another half hour saw “the Gronk” dismissed for a very patient 8 runs, and at stumps on Saturday, Patel and McNay had taken the score to 2/47. Sunday provided a bright sunny environment for cricket and play commenced on time at 11.00am with 90 overs (20 in the last hour) within which to achieve a result. Kushal Patel, Berowra’s classy English import, was dismissed for 22, caught by Makin off the bowling of Paterson with the score at 72. WPHC spinner, Justin Paterson, had commenced his 21 over spell, which was to yield 7 wickets in an excellent display of slow bowling on a pitch that certainly encouraged the spinners. Paterson continued a spell from the 42nd over until the completion of the innings in the 74th over, constantly beating the bat, well supported by his WPHC fieldsmen. The remaining Berowra batsmen struggled with the spin until Joe Leighton decided to take on the bowling and scored a rapid fire 21 (two big 6’s) with the score being 8-121. The tail took the total to 135 from 72.4 overs, leaving the WPHC side 136 runs to get from a minimum of 45 overs (20 in the last hour). It is certainly worth noting the performance of Justin Paterson, who took 7-35 from his 21 overs (7 maidens), an exceptional spell from the left hander. WPHC openers, Phil Wurth and James Makin, two very contrasting players in approach, took the field on an improving pitch, but the task was never going to be simple given the very consistent Berowra bowling attack, spearheaded by Francois Perrin and Joe Leighton. An opening partnership of 64, with Wurth contributing 46 of these (seven 4’s and a six) set WPHC on the path to victory, with James Makin playing his captain’s knock to perfection, accumulating around his partners. The Berowra spin twins, Kush Patel and A.J. Cook then came into their own, with Patel taking two quick wickets and the match was on. Connell and Robertson added a valuable 22 runs, and then, in the space of two balls, not Patel’s best deliveries, two wickets fell to boundary catches and Berowra were very much back in the contest, well supported by a very vocal crowd, as were their opponents, relishing the close contest. Matt Jobson joined the reliable Makin and they added a further 26 runs, to bring their side within 17 runs of victory, with four wickets in hand. Makin followed with only two additional runs to the total, for a very well compiled 40, and the equation was 15 to win, three wickets to get. The bowling change by Berowra captain, Jack Smallhorn, had produced the break though, with Nick McNay bowling Makin, and Francois Perrin returning to the bowling crease in support. McNay struck again, bowling Nick Bennett, with the score at 8/127. Just nine runs required and two wickets, the atmosphere was electric, the umpires under pressure from the raucous crowd of supporters. Miedler was next to go, the score at 131. The hero of the WPHC bowling attack, Justin Paterson, joined Scott Henderson as the hope of the side. Perrin was given the task of the final over of the match, and with one ball remaining, four runs were required to take home the A Grade trophy. Paterson faced the final ball with Berowra placing nine men on the boundary. Hit down the ground for two, but no more and pandemonium was the outcome, with the Berowra boys celebrating their first A Grade premiership since the 2004/5 season. This final will be remembered for many, many years as the outcome was fluctuating throughout the match, the atmosphere electric and the crowd support, incredibly loud, long and lubricated. Congratulations to both teams in providing such a match, you deserve to be remembered for the fantastic contest. Technically, the match finished as a draw, with Berowra claiming the trophy as they finished the season as Minor Premiers. But what a draw it was! 38 A GRADE (T.E. ROFE CHALLENGE SHIELD)

Final Competition Table Berowra 66 Sydney Lions 40 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 56 Glenorie District 39 St Ives 43 Normanhurst-Warrawee 37 Hornsby District 42 Asquith Rugby League 36

FINAL: Berowra 135 (J Paterson 7/35) drew West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 9/134 (P Wurth 46, J Makin 40, K Patel 4/21, A Cook 2/26, N McNay 2/35)

A Grade Batting: Richard Johnson (Hornsby District), 350 runs @ 35.00 A Grade Bowling: Riley Miedler (West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook), 32 wickets @ 13.75

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Kushal Patel Berowra 14 399 28.50 David Steptoe Berowra 14 380 27.14 Richard Johnson Hornsby District 12 350 35.00 Hamish Fullagar Normanhurst-Warrawee 13 321 24.69 Bradley Fiedler Berowra 13 317 26.42 Nuwan Kulasekera Sydney Lions 9 312 34.67 Gundeep Singh Gill Sydney Lions 9 282 31.33 Phil Wurth West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 15 271 19.36 Mitchell Fullagar Normanhurst-Warrawee 12 255 21.25 Michael Dale Asquith Rugby League 7 251 41.83

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average Riley Miedler West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 156.2 32 440 13.75 Francois Perrin Berowra 117.5 29 340 11.72 Denver Rego Asquith Rugby League 103.3 28 272 9.71 Joseph Leighton Berowra 92.1 27 223 8.26 Andrew Crosland St Ives 94.5 26 245 9.42 Ashish Bist Sydney Lions 85.3 24 297 12.38 Mitch Tully Glenorie District 105.1 24 321 13.38 Matthew Jobson West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 131.2 24 393 16.38 Rob Kirk Asquith Rugby League 114 23 341 14.83 Thomas Xavier Normanhurst-Warrawee 107 21 296 14.10

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total Jack Smallhorn Berowra 14 4 18 Hamish Fullagar Normanhurst-Warrawee 16 0 16 Steve Loccisano Asquith Rugby League 9 6 15 Nick Bennett West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 13 0 13

High Scores Best Bowling Figures 7 / 24 Michael Dale Asquith Rugby League 112 Andrew Crosland St Ives 6 / 31 Gundeep Singh Gill Sydney Lions 94 Justin Paterson West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 7 / 35 Luke Chapman Asquith Rugby League 88 Kushal Patel Berowra 6 / 8 Nuwan Kulasekera Sydney Lions 88 Taz Fernando Sydney Lions 5 / 19 Richard Johnson Hornsby District 81* Adam West Glenorie District 5 / 21 Ian Foster Glenorie District 80 Tim Acheson Normanhurst-Warrawee 5 / 22

39 A RESERVE GRADE (KOOKABURRA CUP & BAULKHAM HILLS SHIRE SHIELD)

Final Competition Table Mount Colah 70 Normanhurst-Warrawee 42 Kenthurst Upper Hills 61 Berowra 32 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 54 Wahroonga Blade Runners 32 SKLPS (NSW) 52 Castle Hill RSL 20

FINAL: Mount Colah 7/377 (M Buwalda 117*, M Taylor 58, T Buwalda 51*, M Chamberlain 50, B Camp 40, C Verduin 25, T Lee 3/44) drew Kenthurst Upper Hills

A Reserve Grade Batting: Thomas Lee (Kenthurst Upper Hills), 495 runs @ 82.50 A Reserve Grade Bowling: Matthew Buwalda (Mount Colah) 36 wickets @ 8.56

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Thomas Lee Kenthurst Upper Hills 12 495 82.50 Matthew Taylor Mount Colah 16 428 28.53 Michael Hungerford Castle Hill RSL 16 423 26.44 Stuart Fone Mount Colah 15 415 34.58 Arees Rauf Wahroonga Blade Runners 13 366 30.50 Alpesh Manji SKLPS 11 366 33.27 Josh Duncan Normanhurst-Warrawee 8 335 47.86 Brody Camp Mount Colah 13 319 26.58 Charles Ivey Kenthurst Upper Hills 9 306 38.25 Matthew Buwalda Mount Colah 11 301 50.17

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average Matthew Buwalda Mount Colah 120.3 36 308 8.56 Tim Buwalda Mount Colah 119.5 34 441 12.97 Rashmi Gami SKLPS 146.4 32 424 13.25 Stewart Hodges Kenthurst Upper Hills 148.5 31 489 15.77 Andrew Meikle West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 109.3 26 441 16.96 Douglas Gemmell Kenthurst Upper Hills 132 24 486 20.25 Anthony Wright Castle Hill RSL 104 23 516 22.43 Arees Rauf Wahroonga Blade Runners 115.3 22 424 19.27 Simon Smyth West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 78 21 221 10.52 Simon Boland Normanhurst-Warrawee 105 19 259 13.63

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total Michael Hungerford Castle Hill RSL 12 3 15 Karl Anchique Kenthurst Upper Hills 11 1 12 Adam Smithers Mount Colah 11 0 11

High Scores Best Bowling Figures West Pennant Hills Michael Robertson West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 150* Simon Smyth 8 / 20 Cherrybrook Alpesh Manji SKLPS 142 Anthony Wright Castle Hill RSL 8 / 21 Thomas Lee Kenthurst Upper Hills 133 Rashmi Gami SKLPS 7 / 45 Charles Ivey Kenthurst Upper Hills 131* Tim Buwalda Mount Colah 7 / 63 Josh Duncan Normanhurst-Warrawee 124 Stewart Hodges Kenthurst Upper Hills 6 / 23 Matthew Buwalda Mount Colah 117* Matthew Buwalda Mount Colah 6 / 24

40 B GRADE (C.T. THOMAS CUP)

Final Competition Table Hornsby District 62 Kenthurst Upper Hills 40 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 57 Kissing Point 32 Glenorie District 56 Castle Hill RSL 31 St Ives 52 Sydney Lions 30

FINAL: West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 82 (M Banner 35, J Steel 4/27, S Krishnan 2/9, C Easy 2/21) and 0/68 (A De Silva 51*) def. Hornsby District 78 (J Edwards 5/22, D Costigan 2/14)

B Grade Batting: Ashane De Silva (West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook), 483 runs @ 60.38 B Grade Bowling: Joshua Steel (Hornsby District) 32 wickets @ 11.97

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Rodney Ribet Glenorie District 12 501 45.55 Christopher Pastras Castle Hill RSL 10 485 53.89 Ashane De Silva West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 11 483 60.38 Surenderaj Sivaraj Hornsby District 12 446 44.60 Nicolas Swan Castle Hill RSL 12 415 34.58 Kogulan Baskaran Sydney Lions 11 388 38.80 Manod Wickramasinghe Sydney Lions 15 385 27.50 Dylan Ribet Glenorie District 11 372 46.50 Brendan Dash Kissing Point 11 367 36.70 Abiram Shanmugalingam Sydney Lions 13 354 32.18

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average Joshua Steel Hornsby District 162 32 383 11.97 Justin Edwards West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 136 25 305 12.20 Samuel Shiel Glenorie District 107.5 23 356 15.48 Calvin Breytenbach West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 77 22 194 8.82 Christopher Walker Hornsby District 124 22 310 14.09 James Dowers Kenthurst Upper Hills 119 20 321 16.05 Craig Hutchinson Glenorie District 130 18 381 21.17 Thomas Roth St Ives 69 17 159 9.35 Arshdeep Dhillon Kissing Point 74 17 209 12.29 Cameron McBrien West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 112.3 17 248 14.59

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total Matthew Eggenhuizen Hornsby District 20 1 21 James Wardrop Kissing Point 14 0 14 Kyle Faber West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 12 0 12

High Scores Best Bowling Figures Kogulan Baskaran Sydney Lions 163* Joshua Steel Hornsby District 6 / 29 Christopher Pastras Castle Hill RSL 140* Mitchell Easy Hornsby District 6 / 44 Rodney Ribet Glenorie District 121 Duncan Maher St Ives 5 / 4 Nicolas Swan Castle Hill RSL 112 James Dowers Kenthurst Upper Hills 5 / 8 Brinth Baskaran Sydney Lions 107 Matthew Brett St Ives 5 / 9 Ashane De Silva West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 106* Thomas Roth St Ives 5 / 11

41 B RESERVE GRADE (J.E. PALMER TROPHY)

Final Competition Table SKLPS (NSW) 65 Berowra 47 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 61 Hornsby District 41 Asquith Rugby League 48 Beecroft 39 Sydney Lions 48 Glenorie District 20

FINAL: SKLPS 73 (B Miedler 4/22, P Flook 2/8, D Jayasuriya 2/9) and 7 / 58 (M Pindoria 28, B Miedler 4/9, B Meikle 2/17) def. West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 44 (R Patel 3/4, M Pindoria 2/4, A Varsani 2/6) and 7/103(dec) (D De Silva 31, R Patel 2/16, R Dhanji 2/16)

B Reserve Grade Batting: Shane Cash (Hornsby District), 468 runs @ 39.00 B Reserve Grade Bowling: Matthew McRobert (Berowra) 31 wickets @ 9.87

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Shane Cash Hornsby District 13 468 39.00 Chris Williamson West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 16 373 31.08 Hayden Benger Beecroft 11 372 37.20 Aaron Carlini West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 16 352 22.00 Alpesh Varsani SKLPS 15 351 25.07 Matthew McRobert Berowra 11 335 33.50 Roy Caldwell Berowra 12 321 29.18 Dhairya Patel SKLPS 16 290 20.71 Sam Brotherston Beecroft 12 283 23.58 Ryan Bailey Beecroft 13 277 23.08

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average Justin George Sydney Lions 140 43 371 8.63 Matthew McRobert Berowra 112.2 31 306 9.87 Vishal Varsani SKLPS 72.2 25 219 8.76 Anish Varsani SKLPS 137 25 298 11.92 Matthew Moore Asquith Rugby League 120.5 25 324 12.96 John Wright Asquith Rugby League 108.4 24 328 13.67 Ritesh Patel SKLPS 137.2 22 279 12.68 David Senathirajah Sydney Lions 122.2 21 413 19.67 Ryan Bailey Beecroft 144.2 21 501 23.86 Rahul Dhanji SKLPS 81.2 20 202 10.10

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total Simon Arthur Asquith Rugby League 21 1 22 Paul Carey Hornsby District 15 1 16

High Scores Best Bowling Figures 7 / 28 Sunny Passi Hornsby District 123 Anish Varsani SKLPS 5 / 13 Shane Duck Glenorie District 101* Ritesh Patel SKLPS 6 / 31 Manish Pindoria SKLPS 100 Justin George Sydney Lions 6 / 34 Alpesh Varsani SKLPS 99 Ben Meikle West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 6 / 40 Chris Williamson West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 93* Priyesh Khetani SKLPS 6 / 50 Brad Martin Beecroft 91 Justin George Sydney Lions 5 / 14

42 C GRADE (HORNSBY THEATRE CUP)

Final Competition Table West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 61 Lankan Islanders 45 Normanhurst-Warrawee 57 St Ives 41 Berowra 52 Hornsby District 32 Sydney Lions 48 Mount Colah 26

FINAL: West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 8/135 (M Marsden 25, M Davidson 3/32, D Couper 2/14, L Colquhoun 2/38) def. Normanhurst-Warrawee 131 (J Hayes 39, P Johnston 38, S Oleksyn 3/12, M Marsden 3/18, K Townsend 2/28)

C Grade Batting: Tom Calloway (St Ives), 699 runs @ 63.55 C Grade Bowling: Khalid Bakhshi (Sydney Lions) 25 wickets @ 16.64

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Tom Calloway St Ives 14 699 63.55 Murray Peirce Berowra 14 541 38.64 Colin Davenport Berowra 11 471 58.88 Peter Johnston Normanhurst-Warrawee 10 430 47.78 Madushan Bandara Lankan Islanders 9 417 59.57 Dhammika Amarasinghe Sydney Lions 12 356 32.36 Lewis Halliday St Ives 12 350 29.17 Joshua Hayes Normanhurst-Warrawee 9 343 42.88 Jaliya Goonaratne Sydney Lions 8 337 42.13 Nicholas Leonard Mount Colah 7 311 51.83

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average Khalid Bakhshi Hornsby District 129.5 25 416 16.64 Dhammika Amarasinghe Sydney Lions 121.5 24 410 17.08 Luke Colquhoun Normanhurst-Warrawee 119.4 23 353 15.35 Conrad Nitzsche Berowra 91 21 285 13.57 Aaron Hawkins West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 107.3 21 326 15.52 Jacob O'Grady Mount Colah 99.1 20 407 20.35 Colin Davenport Berowra 95.3 19 239 12.58 Mitchell Davidson Normanhurst-Warrawee 118 19 349 18.37 Semonn Oleksyn West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 87.2 18 235 13.06 Thisal Vidana Lankan Islanders 79 18 292 16.22

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total Martin Lindsay Berowra 13 0 13 Tejas Padsala Normanhurst-Warrawee 6 6 12 Michael Fiedler West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 11 0 11

High Scores Best Bowling Figures Peter Johnston Normanhurst-Warrawee 166 Luke Colquhoun Normanhurst-Warrawee 7 / 78 Madushan Bandara Lankan Islanders 135 Jacob O’Grady Mount Colah 6 / 27 Nicholas Feather St Ives 131 Umesh Wijesinghe Lankan Islanders 5 / 3 Tom Calloway St Ives 123* Aaron Hawkins West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 5 / 8 Nathan Locke Berowra 118 Madushan Bandara Lankan Islanders 5 /42 West Pennant Hills Rohit Ninan 115* Aaron Hawkins West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 5 / 45 Cherrybrook

43 C RESERVE GRADE (W.D. WEEKS CUP)

Final Competition Table St Ives 57 Hornsby District 52 Normanhurst-Warrawee 56 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Red 46 Kissing Point 56 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook - Blue 42 Berowra 55 Kenthurst Upper Hills 16

FINAL: St Ives 86 (J D’Silva 4/10, M Belcastro 2/10, M Haines 2/37) and 9/99 (M Haines 6/25, M Belcastro 2/9) def Kissing Point 80 (D Thomson 5/34, G Boyd 2/20)

C2 Grade Batting: Ghume Strydom (St Ives), 501 runs @ 45.55 C2 Grade Bowling: Sumit Ram (Kissing Point) 31 wickets @ 16.00

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Ghume Strydom St Ives 13 501 45.55 Wayne Slawski Normanhurst-Warrawee 13 466 35.85 Simon Hazell Hornsby District 12 418 38.00 Andrew Morris West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 11 411 41.10 Bryan Massey Normanhurst-Warrawee 12 366 33.27 Joel Herzog West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 10 296 29.60 Raghu Chary West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 10 289 28.90 David Flaks St Ives 11 281 25.55 Ian Paterson West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 13 277 23.08 Cameron Riddett Normanhurst-Warrawee 13 276 25.09

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average Michael Haines Kissing Point 188.2 43 458 10.65 Sumit Ram Kissing Point 173 31 496 16.00 Gary Boyd St Ives 128 27 269 9.96 Matthew Wilson Hornsby District 107.5 23 326 14.17 Robert Knapman West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 113.4 23 387 16.83 Nathaniel Chidgey West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 122.3 22 277 12.59 Antonello Cappellazzo Hornsby District 129.3 20 423 21.15 Graham Roots, Hornsby District 95.3 19 253 13.32 Jude D'Silva Kissing Point 88.2 19 274 14.42 Glenn Baxter Hornsby District 96.1 19 279 14.68

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total Anthony Herden Hornsby District 15 3 18 Joel Behlevanas West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 14 1 15 Bryan Massey Normanhurst-Warrawee 14 0 14

High Scores Best Bowling Figures 6 / 24 Ghume Strydom St Ives 155* Michael Haines Kissing Point 6/ 25 Joel Herzog West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 147 Sumit Ram Kissing Point 6 / 27 Andrew Morris West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 139* Stuart Fiedler West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 6 / 36 Wayne Slawski Normanhurst-Warrawee 131 Narendra Kulkami Kenthurst Upper Hills 6 / 65 Charlie Johnston Normanhurst-Warrawee 120 Cameron Riddett Normanhurst-Warrawee 5 / 6 Raghu Chary West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 118 Stephen Burrows West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 5 / 11 Ryan Gunn West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 115* Matthew Digby West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 5 / 18

44 C3 GRADE (A.B.M. JAMES CUP)

Final Competition Table West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 63 Beecroft 45 St Ives 61 Kissing Point 43 Castle Hill RSL 60 Kenthurst Upper Hills 40 Hornsby District 48 Thornleigh 29

FINAL: Castle Hill RSL 185 (U Paracha 67, C Spears 28, R Kumaranathan 28, D Carlin 3/49, P Waldron 2/24, R Loveridge 2/24) def. West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 105 (T Lath 28, S Liyanaarachchi 4/29, R Kumaranathan 3/11) and 8/50 (R Kumaranathan 3/25, S Liyanaarachchi 2/18)

C3 Grade Batting: Juan Becker (Kenthurst Upper Hills), 438 runs @ 39.82 C3 Grade Bowling: Charith Liyanaaracchchi (Castle Hill RSL) 46 wickets @ 7.85

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Juan Becker Kenthurst Upper Hills 12 438 39.82 Perry Waldron West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 13 356 29.67 Usman Paracha Castle Hill RSL 14 355 27.31 Zachary Turner West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 16 342 22.80 Ryan Jones Castle Hill RSL 15 325 25.00 Joshua Tompsett St Ives 14 316 26.33 Kamran Bloach St Ives 13 310 25.83 Tarun Lath West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 13 303 23.31 Jason Martens Kenthurst Upper Hills 11 283 25.73 Rushanth Kumaranathan Castle Hill RSL 13 279 23.25

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average Charith Liyanaaracchchi Castle Hill RSL 180 46 361 7.85 Shanuka Liyanaarachchi Castle Hill RSL 132.2 32 275 8.59 Dean Carlin West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 106 29 265 9.14 Tim Rewell St Ives 129.3 28 370 13.21 Rushanth Kumaranathan Castle Hill RSL 129.1 26 340 13.08 Ishaan Singh West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 57.1 25 160 6.40 Byron Briones-Hancock Castle Hill RSL 136.5 25 437 17.48 Stephen Long St Ives 145.2 24 437 18.21 Adam Hawken Thornleigh 154.5 24 538 22.42 John Martens Kenthurst Upper Hills 101 23 305 13.26

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total Anton Reisch Kissing Point 16 5 21 Carl Spears Castle Hill RSL 13 0 13

High Scores Best Bowling Figures Anton Reisch Kissing Point 151 Ishaan Singh West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 8 / 40 Mark Adams Berowra 130 Tim Rewell St Ives 6 / 26 Joshua Tompsett St Ives 119 Harry Langford St Ives 6 / 34 Juan Becker Kenthurst Upper Hills 119 Perry Waldron West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 6 / 39 Michael Benjamin St Ives 109* Adam Hawken Thornleigh 6 / 93 Chris Belcastro Thornleigh 104* Martin O’Brien Berowra 5 / 4 Hassaan Saadat Beecroft 88 Badde Jayakody Beecroft 5 / 10

45 D GRADE (ADVOCATE - COURIER TROPHY)

Final Competition Table St Ives 56 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 46 Asquith Rugby League 50 Glenorie District 30 Kissing Point 47 Berowra 22

FINAL: Asquith Rugby League 1/85 (J Philipson 61*) def. St Ives 83 (A Johnson 3/8, D Muller 2/5, L Thompson 2/12)

D Grade Batting: Pratah Sinnetamby (West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook), 370 runs @ 37.00 D Grade Bowling: Scott Murray (St Ives) 33 wickets @ 10.30

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Wayne Norrish Kissing Point 14 446 34.31 Lee Younie St Ives 14 377 31.42 Pratah Sinnetamby West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 12 370 37.00 David Drake St Ives 13 311 25.92 Bhanu Lanka Berowra 14 308 28.00 Adam Roberts Asquith Rugby League 11 301 37.63 Matthew Kydd Glenorie District 16 290 22.31 Pavel Kozyrev West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 10 285 28.50 Timothy Sen Glenorie District 13 283 23.58 Nicholas Dix, Glenorie District 13 280 23.33

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average Scott Murray St Ives 132.1 33 340 10.30 Daniel Craig St Ives 94 28 277 9.89 Bhanu Lanka Berowra 172 28 422 15.07 Alexander DeBeer Glenorie District 106 22 253 11.50 Rohan Harris Glenorie District 139 21 354 16.86 Max Janu Kissing Point 106.2 19 402 21.16 Sreeni Pillamarri West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 46 16 142 8.88 Jamie Boyd St Ives 72.3 16 232 14.50 Alex Johnson Asquith Rugby League 77.2 15 267 17.80 James Booth Berowra 57 14 257 18.36

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total David Stergiotis St Ives 14 0 14 Bill Ireland Berowra 8 4 12 Nick Featherston Glenorie District 9 1 10

High Scores Best Bowling Figures Asees Rajput West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 132 Rohan Harris Glenorie District 7 / 17 Harikrishnan Sankar Hornsby District 120 Scott Murray St Ives 6 / 8 Happy Rana Hornsby District 116 Max Janu Kissing Point 6 / 39 Wayne Norrish Kissing Point 106 Jakob Triebe Glenorie District 6 / 50 Daniel Craig St Ives 102* Alexander DeBeer Glenorie District 6 / 64 Pavel Kozyrev West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 100 Ryan Sweeney Hornsby District 5 / 13 West Pennant Hills Rob Burns Asquith Rugby League 99 Sreeni Pillamarri 5 / 19 Cherrybrook David Coulton Glenorie District 95 Zachary Aubourg Kissing Point 5 / 23

46 D RESERVE GRADE (VICAR OF WAKEFIELD TROPHY)

Final Competition Table St Ives 70 West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 45 Castle Hill RSL 50 Kissing Point 36 Hornsby District 45 Kenthurst Upper Hills 36

FINAL: St Ives 9/190 (D Cooper 64*, M McKeown 44, P Blackmore 29, S Bopage 4/25, G Bhagavatula 2/12) def. Castle Hill RSL 94 (J Coote 4/23, P Blackmore 3/8, D Cooper 3/24) and 80 (M Paterson 5/4, W White 3/31, P Blackmore 2/26)

D Reserve Grade Batting: Dave Cooper (St Ives), 583 runs @ 53.00 D Reserve Grade Bowling: William White (St Ives) 29 wickets @ 10.97

Batting Club Inn Runs Average Justin Ward Castle Hill RSL 16 589 49.08 Dave Cooper St Ives 15 583 53.00 Peter Blackmore St Ives 13 424 47.11 Adam Wehrmann Castle Hill RSL 17 407 25.44 Govardhan Bhagavatula Castle Hill RSL 17 331 20.69 Neeraj Gupta Kenthurst Upper Hills 9 327 36.33 Mark Luton Hornsby District 10 311 31.10 Stephen Hall Kissing Point 11 297 33.00 Rupert Johnstone St Ives 13 291 26.45 Ayush Gupta Kenthurst Upper Hills 11 273 27.30

Bowling Club Overs Wkts Runs Average William White St Ives 135.3 29 318 10.97 Thomas Skinner Kissing Point 124.4 26 379 14.58 Dave Cooper St Ives 123.3 25 299 11.96 Matthew Claydon Hornsby District 158 22 291 13.23 Ayush Gupta Kenthurst Upper Hills 120 21 360 17.14 Francis Cappellazzo Hornsby District 143.1 21 472 22.48 Warwick Stinson Castle Hill RSL 103 20 299 14.95 Benjamin Pilipowski Kenthurst Upper Hills 74.4 20 388 19.40 Cooper Fitzgerald Hornsby District 83.1 19 265 13.95 Peter Blackmore St Ives 129.2 19 329 17.32

Wicketkeeping Club Catches Stumpings Total Laurent Vayriot Hornsby District 19 0 19 Darren Jenkins Castle Hill RSL 15 0 15 Barry Garven Kenthurst Upper Hills 8 4 12

High Scores Best Bowling Figures 6 / 36 Max Harkin West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 106* Matthew Claydon Hornsby District 5 / 23 96, Justin Ward Castle Hill RSL 95, Andrew Williams Kenthurst Upper Hills 6 / 37 94* Rupert Johnstone St Ives 92 Thomas Skinner Kissing Point 6 / 39 Dave Cooper St Ives 91 Mitchell Paterson St Ives 5 / 4 Stephen Hall Kissing Point 86* Warwick Stinson Castle Hill RSL 5 / 11 Mark Luton Hornsby District 84 John Coote St Ives 5 / 30

47 SENIOR COMPETITION TABLES

A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 C3 D1 D2 Clubs (17) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (8) (6) (6) Asquith Rugby League 36 (8) 48 (3) 50 (2) Beecroft 39 (7) 45 (5) Berowra 66 (1) 32 (6) 47 (5) 52 (3) 55 (4) 22 (6) Castle Hill RSL 20 (8) 31 (7) 60 (3) 50 (2) Glenorie District 39 (6) 56 (3) 20 (8) 30 (5) Hornsby District 42 (4) 62 (1) 41 (6) 32 (7) 52 (5) 48 (4) 45 (3) Kenthurst Upper Hills 61 (2) 40 (5) 16 (8) 40 (7) 36 (6) Kissing Point 1 32 (6) 56 (3) 43 (6) 47 (3) 36 (5) Lankan Islanders 45 (5) Mount Colah 70 (1) 26 (8) Normanhurst-Warrawee 37 (7) 42 (5) 57 (2) 56 (2) SKLPS 48 (4) 65 (1) St Ives 43 (3) 52 (4) 41 (6) 57 (1) 61 (2) 56 (1) 70 (1) Sydney Lions 40 (5) 30 (8) 48 (4) 48 (4) Thornleigh 29 (8) Wahroonga Blade Runners 32 (7) 46 (6) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 56 (2) 54 (3) 57 (2) 61 (2) 61 (1) 63 (1) 46 (4) 45 (4) 42 (7)

SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS

Club Club A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 C3 D1 D2 Champ Champ (8) (8) (8) (6) (8) (8) (8) (6) (6) Average Position Asquith Rugby League 5.14 4.8 3.67 4.54 7th Beecroft 3.90 3.86 DNQ DNQ Berowra 9.43 4.11 4.70 5.20 5.11 1.61 5.03 4th Castle Hill RSL 2.57 3.54 5.14 3.33 3.65 11th Glenorie District 5.57 6.40 2.00 2.20 4.04 8th Hornsby District 6.00 7.09 4.10 3.20 4.83 4.11 3.00 4.89 5th Kenthurst Upper Hills 7.84 4.57 1.49 3.43 2.40 3.95 9th Kissing Point 3.66 5.20 3.69 3.45 2.40 3.68 10th Lankan Islanders 4.50 DNQ DNQ Mount Colah 9.00 2.60 DNQ DNQ Normanhurst-Warrawee 5.29 5.40 5.70 5.20 5.40 2nd SKLPS 6.17 6.50 DNQ DNQ St Ives 6.14 5.94 4.10 5.29 5.23 4.11 4.67 5.23 3rd Sydney Lions 5.71 3.43 4.80 4.80 4.69 6th Thornleigh 2.49 DNQ DNQ Wahroonga Blade Runners 4.11 DNQ DNQ West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 8.00 6.94 6.51 6.10 6.10 4.27 5.40 3.37 3.00 5.84 1st

48 SENIOR COMPETITION RECORDS

A Grade (All surfaces) Batting Aggregate Laurie Tuckerman, West Pennant Hills 1361 1951 / 52 Batting Average Colin Lee, Thornleigh 138.75 1958 / 59 Highest Score Gordon Dorrough, Thornleigh 255 1957 / 58 Bowling Aggregate Clarrie V. Duffy, Normanhurst 107 1926 / 27 Bowling Average Graeme Bender, Mount Colah 6.57 1976 / 77 Wicketkeeping Gary Patterson, Glenorie / Hills District 37 1990 / 91 Highest Team Score St Ives / Pymble vs Glenorie 657 1956 / 57 A Grade (Turf only) Batting Aggregate Allen Taylor, Hornsby 937 1968 / 69 Batting Average Matthew Barr, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 101.25 1999 / 2000 Highest Score James Louw, St Ives 207 2008 / 09 Bowling Aggregate Graeme Bender, Mount Colah 85 1976 / 77 Bowling Average Graeme Bender, Mount Colah 6.57 1976 / 77 Wicketkeeping Gary Patterson, Glenorie / Hills District 37 1990 / 91 Highest Team Score Hornsby vs Normanhurst 538 1969 / 70 Colts (2005 / 06 to 2010 / 11) Batting Aggregate Cam Griffin, Normanhurst - Warrawee 500 2010 / 11 Batting Average Nick Bennett, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 90.60 2007 / 08 Highest Score Lindsay Evans, Kenthurst – Upper Hills 173* 2006 / 07 Bowling Aggregate Jim Pike, Castle Hill RSL 33 2006 / 07 Bowling Average Jim Pike, Castle Hill RSL 9.61 2006 / 07 Wicketkeeping Thomas Marriott, Berowra 16 2010 / 11 Highest Team Score Normanhurst - Warrawee vs Kissing Point 7/362 2009 / 10 A Reserve Grade Batting Aggregate J. Murray, St Ives 891 1948 / 49 Batting Average Peter Keene, Thornleigh 110.00 1977 / 78 Highest Score Sam Every, Mount Colah 245 2011 / 12 Bowling Aggregate K. Doyle, Mount Colah 71 1948 / 49 Bowling Average John Sherwood, Glenorie / Hills District 6.85 1988 / 89 Wicketkeeping Andrew Fullagar, Thornleigh 39 1983 / 84 Highest Team Score Berowra vs Normanhurst 7/496 1971 / 72 B Grade Batting Aggregate Graham Smith, Asquith Church of Christ 1103 1964 / 65 Batting Average Geoffrey Smith, Hornsby 118.71 1964 / 65 Highest Score Philip Sheppard, Perseverance 276 1968 / 69 Bowling Aggregate Jack Bates, Cheltenham 87 1927 / 28 Bowling Average R. Kelly, St Ives 5.34 1930 / 31 Wicketkeeping Mark Middleton, Glenorie / Hills District 37 1993 / 94 Highest Team Score Castle Hill RSL vs Mount Colah 4/529 2000 / 01 B Reserve Grade Batting Aggregate M. Wilson, Hornsby 878 1957 / 58 Batting Average M. Kelly, Asquith Sports 100.57 1958 / 59 Highest Score Adam Nash, Beecroft 329 1990 / 91 Bowling Aggregate Brian Lee, Beecroft 76 1974 / 75 Bowling Average Justin Paterson, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 6.40 2014 / 15 Wicketkeeping John McQuillan, Berowra 41 1984 / 85 Highest Team Score Beecroft vs West Pennant Hills 725 1990 / 91

49 SENIOR COMPETITION RECORDS

C Grade Batting Aggregate Doug Harvey, Annangrove 1335 1939 / 40 Batting Average Peter Keene, Thornleigh 103.22 1965 / 66 Highest Score Brian Duffy, Cowan 273 1960 / 61 Bowling Aggregate Gordon Backhouse, Hornsby District 102 1939 / 40 Bowling Average D. Stevens, Hills District 5.78 1934 / 35 Wicketkeeping R. Hides, Hornsby RSL 38 1994 / 95 Highest Team Score Hornsby District vs Brooklyn 8/566 1939 / 40 C Reserve Grade Batting Aggregate D. Newman, Normanhurst 942 1947 / 48 Batting Average Stan Afflick, Asquith 115.50 1950 / 51 Highest Score Russell Ingram, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 223 2009 / 10 Bowling Aggregate P. Lockley, Pennant Hills 86 1960 / 61 Bowling Average D. Gardiner, East Wahroonga 5.07 1973 / 74 Wicketkeeping Philip Newton, Kenthurst 40 1997 / 98 Highest Team Score Wahroonga vs Kenthurst 513 1997 / 98 C3 Grade Batting Aggregate Rick Turner, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 737 2012 / 13 Batting Average Rick Turner, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 92.13 2012 / 13 Highest Score Craig Edwards, Kenthurst 212 2009 / 10 Bowling Aggregate Richard Shunwah, St Ives 59 2001 / 02 Bowling Average Charith Liyanaarachchi, Castle Hill RSL 7.85 2016 / 17 Wicketkeeping Daniel Kharma, Kissing Point 32 2013 / 14 Highest Team Score St Ives vs Castle Hill 7/417 2011 / 12 C4 Grade Batting Aggregate Joe Robinson, Berowra 500 2014 / 15 Batting Average Riley Behlevanes, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 35.50 2015 / 16 Highest Score Jack Reid, Normanhurst - Warrawee 146 2014 / 15 Bowling Aggregate Ramamuthy Brahadesh, Hornsby District 41 2015 / 16 Bowling Average Ramamuthy Brahadesh, Hornsby District 11.80 2015 / 16 Wicketkeeping Scott Laffer, Galston / Glenorie 24 2014 / 15 Highest Team Score West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Castle Hill RSL 6/462 2014 / 15 D Grade Batting Aggregate David Meizus, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 935 2005 / 06 Batting Average Steve Hicks, Kenthurst 96.00 1996 / 97 Highest Score D. Sharp, Hornsby RSL 244 1992 / 93 Bowling Aggregate K. Lee, Mount Colah 89 1977 / 78 Bowling Average Jack Weeks, Hornsby District 4.70 1940 / 41 Wicketkeeping John Vanderlight, Kenthurst 41 1988 / 89 Highest Team Score Normanhurst - Warrawee vs St Ives 6/575 2009 / 10 D Reserve Grade Batting Aggregate Leigh van den Broeke, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 702 2001 / 02 Batting Average J. Tesoriero, St Ives 96.83 1981 / 82 Highest Score Justin Epthorp, Galston / Glenorie 225 2006 / 07 Bowling Aggregate Peter Sanders, West Pennant Hills 80 1983 / 84 Bowling Average Steve Ison, West Pennant Hills 7.58 1983 / 84 Wicketkeeping R. Abell, Hornsby RSL 26 1993 / 94 Highest Team Score St Ives vs Normanhurst - Warrawee 5/444 2013 / 14

50 SENIOR COMPETITION RECORDS

Sunday Competition Batting Aggregate Gavin Bramwell, Asquith Rugby League 363 2012 / 13 Highest Score Sam Every, Mount Colah 145* 2012 / 13 Bowling Aggregate Paul Frost, Asquith Rugby League 17 2009 / 10 Best Bowling Colin Davenport, Berowra 6 / 8 2011 / 12 Wicketkeeping Gavin Bramwell, Asquith Rugby League 13 2013 / 14 Matthew Horvat, St Ives / Wahroonga 13 2014 / 15 Matthew Davidson, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 13 2015 / 16 Highest Team Score Kenthurst Upper Hills vs Kissing Point 298 2011 / 12

HK&HDCA PRE-SEASON T20 COMPETITION 1st Grade Highest score Tim Love, Kissing Point vs Normanhurst - Warrawee 117 2013 / 14 Most runs in a season Rajiv Chandrasena, Normanhurst - Warrawee 169 2014 / 15 Best bowling Matthew Jobson, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Galston - Glenorie 5 for 11 (24 balls) 2014 / 15 Highest team total Kissing Point vs Normanhurst - Warrawee 2 for 193 (cc) 2013 / 14 2nd Grade Highest score Craig Edwards, Kenthurst and Upper Hills vs Hornsby District 114 2012 / 13 Most runs in a season Malinda Subrasinghe, Sydney Lions 207 2012 / 13 Best Bowling Richard Nash, Berowra vs Sydney Lions 6 for 8 (18 balls) 2013 / 14 Highest Team Total Kenthurst and Upper Hills vs Hornsby District 2 for 206 (cc) 2012 / 13 3rd Grade Highest score Carl Madsen, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Kenthurst - Upper Hills 94 2010 / 11 Most runs in a season Jack Reed, Normanhurst - Warrawee 175 2014 / 15 Best bowling Luke McElveney, Castle Hill RSL vs West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 5 for 7 (24 balls) 2014 / 15 Highest Team Total Sydney Lions vs Berowra 3 for 182 2014 / 15 4th Grade Highest score Ben Smith, Beecroft vs Kissing Point 96 2011 / 12 Most runs in a season Asiri Gunawardena, Sydney Lions 133 2014 / 15 Best bowling Luke Harriss, Beecroft vs Hornsby District 5 for 17 (24 balls) 2015 / 16 Highest team total Sydney Lions vs Kissing Point 7 for 214 2012 / 13 5th Grade Highest score Martin Bridgewood, Thornleigh vs Kissing Point 105* 2013 / 14 Tony Williams, Thornleigh vs Galston – Glenorie 105 2014 / 15 Most runs in a season Clinton Pereksles, Kissing Point 244 2010 / 11 Best bowling Asiri Gunawardena, Sydney Lions vs West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 5 for 10 (24 balls) 2011 / 12 Highest team total St Ives vs West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 7/213 (cc) 2013 / 14

HK&HDCA SENIOR PARTNERSHIP RECORDS All Grades Combined 1st 358 J Spaul (153) & R Danvers (150) Beecroft vs West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook C 2005 / 06 2nd 300* JR Fuggle Jnr (163*) & L Ward (129*) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Thornleigh B 1987 / 88 3rd 334* S Besley (202*) & P Newton (112*) Mount Colah vs Normanhurst C 1990 / 91 4th 336* T Hargraves (200*) & M White (150*) Berowra vs West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook A2 1986 / 87 5th 320* B Whitlock (178*) & B Wood (138*) Normanhurst vs Wahroonga D2 2000 / 01 6th 263 P Baker (162) & C Kiley (103*) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs St Ives D2 1994 / 95 7th 427 A Nash (329) & S Reid (212*) Beecroft vs West Pennant Hills B2 1990 / 91 8th 219* A Pearson (130*) & A Kennings (90*) St Ives vs Glenorie A 1956 / 57 9th 165* N Parker (100*) & A Barker (56*) St Ives vs Thornleigh A2 1982 / 83 10th 156 S Doohan (126*) & A Percival (44) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Hornsby C 1999 / 00 156 T Leyshon (91) & A Ross (79*) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Castle Hill RSL B 2000 / 01

51 SENIOR COMPETITION RECORDS

A Grade 1st 283 E. Branz (145) & J. Black (124*) Hills District vs Hornsby District 1934 / 35 2nd 255 W. Leahy (124) & A. Taylor (144) Hornsby vs Berowra 1964 / 65 3rd 253 G. Beck (170) & D. Anderson (152) Wahroonga vs Kenthurst 1978 / 79 4th 223 G. Percival (117) & S. Davies (112) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Asquith Rugby League 2002 / 03 5th 228 P. Black (106) & D. Woellner (156*) Castle Hill vs Normanhurst 1963 / 64 6th 233 W. Black (165) & V. Heather (101) Arcadia vs Kenthurst 1951 / 52 7th 145 L. Stranger (136*) & E. Roughley (52) Kenthurst vs Brooklyn 1936 / 37 8th 219* A. Pearson (130*) & A. Kennings (90*) St Ives – Pymble vs Glenorie 1956 / 57 9th 121 R. Carter (130*) & L. Chapman (53) Asquith Rugby League vs Mt Colah 2001 / 02 10th 141* J. Lynch (136*) & R. Solomon (21*) Normanhurst vs Dural 1958 / 59 141 P. Portlock (110) & P. Johnston (12*) Asquith United vs West Pennant Hills 1969 / 70 Colts 1st 157 R Chilvers (166) & B. Briggs (67) Berowra vs Kissing Point 2009 / 10 2nd 135 S Hastings (82) & C. Griffin (72) Normanhurst – Wah. vs Berowra 2010 / 11 3rd 126 T Cockburn (106) & W. McLean (57) Kissing Point vs Kenthurst – Upper Hills 2008 / 09 4th 183 N Bennett (103*) & T. Paton (106*) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Berowra 2007 / 08 5th 150 T. Cockburn (115) & A. Fleming (155) Kissing Point vs West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 2008 / 09 6th 148* C. Waldegrave (97) & M. Watts (55) Normanhurst – W. vs Kissing Point 2009 / 10 7th 141 L. Ford (121*) & T. Cole (90) Normanhurst – W. vs Kissing Point 2009 / 10 8th 83* J. Maxworthy (38*) & T. Cole (26) Normanhurst – W. vs Kenthurst – Upper Hills 2007 / 08 9th 88 D. Kean (34) & R. Mooney (56*) Berowra vs Castle Hill RSL 2007 / 08 10th 155 P. Onions (92*) & L. Tobin (65) Berowra vs Normanhurst - Warrawee 2010 / 11 A Reserve 1st 256 P. McCann (124) & A. Matthews (128) Hornsby vs St Ives 1974 / 75 2nd 225* P. Keene (117*) & T. Brown (100*) Thornleigh vs St Ives 1977 / 78 225 G. Westwood (168*) & T. Rae (78) Asquith Rugby League vs West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 2002 / 03 3rd 227* M. Grant (116*) & P. Lowbridge (111*) North Turramurra vs St Ives 1982 / 83 4th 336* T. Hargraves (200*) & M. White (150*) Berowra vs West Pennant Hills 1986 / 87 5th 163* L. Wicks (128*) & B. Moore (51*) Berowra vs St Ives 1976 / 77 6th 209* C. Bragg (104*) & J. Brodie (100*) Asquith Rugby League vs Berowra 1997 / 98 7th 141 C. Sutton (99) & S. Bragg (42*) West Pennant Hills vs St Ives 1984 / 85 141 M. van Nesch (98) & J. Phillips (68) Beecroft vs Turramurra 1994 / 95 8th 153* M. Buwalda (117*) & T. Buwalda Mount Colah vs Kenthurst Upper Hills 2016 / (51*) 17 9th 165* N. Parker (100*) & A. Barker (56*) St Ives vs Thornleigh 1982 / 83 10th 96* N. Jeffrey (?) & J. Hendley (?) Kenthurst vs ? 1971 / 72 B Grade 1st 272 R Webb (159) & S. Keough (131*) North Hornsby vs St Ives - Pymble 1951 / 52 2nd 300* J. Fuggle Jnr (163*) & L. Ward (129*) West Pennant Hills vs Thornleigh 1987 / 88 3rd 258* C. Wilson (160*) & G. Newman (110*) Beecroft vs Normanhurst 1981 / 82 4th 282 D. Caine (169) & M. Jenkin (172) Castle Hill RSL vs Mount Colah 2000 / 01 5th 217 L. McAnally (127) & G. Tall (82) St Ives vs New Line 1979 / 80 6th 234* P. Slade (121*) vs D. Akins (102*) St Ives vs Hornsby 1997 / 98 7th 178 V. Gray (141) & P. Chatfield (56) Turramurra vs Kenthurst 1968 / 69 8th 175* Alb Bellamy (125*) & AM Bellamy (44*) West Pennant Hills vs Asquith 1947 / 48 9th 137* G. Sullivan (28*) & B. McIntosh (102*) Asquith Rugby League vs St Ives 1992 / 93 10th 156 T. Leyshon (91) & A. Ross (79*) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Castle Hill RSL 2000 / 01

52 SENIOR COMPETITION RECORDS

B Reserve 1st 276 P. Harris (144) & R. Stuart (118) Thornleigh vs Beecroft 1987 / 88 2nd 255 A. Terry (118) & G. Terry (124) Wahroonga vs Asquith Rugby League 2004 / 05 3rd 253 A. Lacey (125) & S. Wills (119) Wahroonga vs Berowra 1980 / 81 4th 242 D. Drake (142) & A. Hitchens (98) St Ives vs Kissing Point 2001 / 02 5th 240* M. Lawton (116*) & C. Hogan (123*) Asquith Rugby League vs West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 2004 / 05 6th 183 T. O’Connor (147) & S. Daniels (77) St Ives vs Kenthurst 1979 / 80 7th 427 A. Nash (329) & S. Reid (212*) Beecroft vs West Pennant Hills 1990 / 91 8th 143* A. Smyth (53*) & A. Wilson (83*) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Wahroonga 2004 / 05 9th 217 G. de Kort (130*) & K. Mooney (82) Hornsby vs Asquith Rugby League 2013 / 14 10th 110 G. Overs (?) & J. Adams (?) Kenthurst vs ? 1973 / 74 C Grade 1st 358 J. Spaul (153) & R. Danvers (150) Beecroft vs West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 2005 / 06 2nd 278 J. Chadwick (215) & K. Matheson (67) West Pennant Hills vs Normanhurst 1952 / 53 3rd 334* S. Besley (202*) & P. Newton (112*) Mount Colah vs Normanhurst 1990 / 91 4th 248* M. Brennan (140*) & B. McFadyen (109*) Waitara United vs Glenorie – Hills District 1969 / 70 5th 188 K. Baptist (99) & G. White (93) St Ives vs North Turramurra 1983 / 84 6th 186 S. Johnson (83) & L. Kirschberg (132*) Normanhurst vs St Ives 2001 / 02 7th 167 D. Sexton (184) & J. Matthews (55) Kenthurst vs Pymble 1960 / 61 8th 184 S. Rees (61*) & F. MacGuinness (110) Kissing Point vs Berowra 2009 / 10 9th 127 P. Low (98) & D. Kensett-Smith (57*) St Ives vs Beecroft 1978 / 79 10th 156 S. Doohan (126*) & A. Percival (44) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Hornsby 1999 / 00 C Reserve 1st 333 C. Williamson (76) & R. Ingram (223) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Mount Colah 2009 / 10 2nd 197 M. Bodley (121*) & M. Stevens (63) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Asquith Rugby League 2000 / 01 3rd 303 M. Roberts (177) & I. Fulton (159*) St Ives vs Thornleigh 1992 / 93 4th 193 J. Jones (100) & N. Sproule (107) Kenthurst vs Castle Hill 1964 / 65 5th 218 B. Adams (171) & A. Williams (55*) Berowra vs Mount Colah 2011 / 12 6th 176 Y. Liak (64) & P. Roden-Smith (119*) Kissing Point vs Mount Colah 2007 / 08 7th 190* D. Hinkler (150*) & J. Welsh (67*) Kenthurst vs Normanhurst 2004 / 05 8th 152 D. Waterson (116*) & J. Hill (75) Beecroft vs Turramurra 1994 / 95 9th 132 M. Peel (98) & L. Gregory (30*) Beecroft vs Asquith Rugby League 1993 / 94 10th 155 D. Enright (91*) & T. Doherty (60) Mount Colah vs Beecroft 2002 / 03 C3 Grade 1st 170 S. Pilbeam (116) & B. Rishworth (67*) Kissing Point vs Berowra 2013 / 14 2nd 216* C. Beadle (92*) & S. Percy (110*) Thornleigh vs Wahroonga 2004 / 05 3rd 262 R. Watson (166) & N. Pilbeam (80) Kissing Point vs Normanhurst – War. 2014 / 15 4th 198* A. Singh (100*) & D. Kharma (112*) Kissing Point vs Hornsby District 2013 / 14 5th 177* B. Dash (107*) & R. Watson (100*) Kissing Point vs Mt Colah 2014 / 15 6th 230 J. Meteyard (123*) & R. Fleming (96) Galston – Glenorie vs St Ives 2002 / 03 7th 135 J. Lovell (87*) & S. Quanborough (29*) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Normanhurst 2003 / 04 8th 181 S. Williamson (102) & J. Moeller (83) Castle Hill RSL vs Normanhurst - Warrawee 2007 / 08 9th 134 D. Jenkins (64) & D. Smith (41*) Castle Hill RSL vs West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 2001 / 02 10th 82 R. Naidu (46) & A. Taylor (30*) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Kissing Point 2013 / 14

53 SENIOR COMPETITION RECORDS

C4 Grade 1st 169 J. Reed (137) & J. Dennis (75) Normanhurst – Warrawee vs Kenthurst 2014 / 15 2nd 174 S. Heffernan (129) & G. Spencer (112*) Berowra vs Thornleigh 2015 / 16 3rd 129 S. Murphy (111) & J. Klingberg Sr (56) Kissing Point vs Hornsby District 2015 / 16 4th 106 S. Bragg (70) & J. Becker (44) Kenthurst Upper Hills vs Hornsby District 2015 / 16 5th 149 M. Vincent (51) & G. Robinson (98) Berowra vs Kenthurst Upper Hills 2014 / 15 6th 146 N. Horgan (64) & N. Healey (80) Normanhurst vs Galston – Glenorie 2014 / 15 7th 76 D. Shankar (123*) & F. Wahab (33) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs St Ives / Wahroonga 2014 / 15 8th 101 A. Williams (88) & S. Crago (27) Berowra vs Castle Hill 2014 / 15 9th 99 A. Shergiotis (42) & D. Flaks (63*) St Ives / Wahroonga vs Galston – Glenorie 2014 / 15 10th 47 R. Gunn (33*) & S. Fiedler (10) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Kissing Point 2015 / 16 D Grade 1st 357 A. Elbourne (210*) & M. Daykin (133) Berowra vs Kenthurst 1991 / 92 2nd 241 P. Sinnetamby (111) & R. Khamis (103) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Normanhurst – Wah. 2012 / 13 3rd 280 P. Waldron (141) & A. Fiedler (126*) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Galston - Glenorie 2011 / 12 4th 233 J. Donnelly (112) & M. Donnelly (136) Normanhurst – Warrawee vs Galston – Glenorie 2010 / 11 5th 222* M. Barber (115*) & A. Maxwell (127*) Thornleigh vs Galston - Glenorie 2001 / 02 6th 257 M. Sparkes (182) & D. Chin (76) Castle Hill RSL vs Kissing Point 2005 / 06 7th 243 A. Lewis (183) & A. Parsons (87) Thornleigh vs Normanhurst 2003 / 04 8th 130 N. Culleton (80) & C. Riddett (60) Normanhurst vs Asquith Rugby League 1999 / 00 9th 118 P. Haig (36) & K. Tham (81) Galston – Glenorie vs Normanhurst 2003 / 04 10th 104 G. Bottle (90*) & J. Allen (15) Beecroft vs Kenthurst 1975 / 76 D Reserve 1st 211 S. Dwyer (95) & S. Percy (83) Wahroonga vs Normanhurst 2002 / 03 2nd 280 J .Epthorp (137) & M. Dower (140) Galston – Glenorie vs West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 2006 / 07 3rd 222* C. Pereksles (201*) & R. Watson (66*) Kissing Point vs Hornsby District 2010 / 11 4th 245 F. Nel (193*) & K. Honeysett (59) St Ives vs Galston - Glenorie 2013 / 14 5th 320* B. Whitlock (178*) & B. Wood (138*) Normanhurst vs Wahroonga 2000 / 01 6th 263 P. Baker (162) & C. Kiley (103*) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs St Ives 1994 / 95 7th 143 A. Myott (80*) & A. Lyons (77) Kenthurst vs Thornleigh 1983 / 84 8th 203* J. Lovell (105*) & A. Rayment (102*) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Wahroonga 1997 / 98 9th 111 T. Small (61) & L. Maharaj (58*) St Ives – Wahroonga vs Thornleigh 2011 / 12 10th 102* F. Nel (103*) & S.S. Dharmatilake (33*) St Ives – Wahroonga vs Kissing Point 2012 / 13 Sunday Competition 1st 145 G. Bramwell (110*) & S. Bowden (70) Asquith Rugby League vs Hornsby District 2012 / 13 2nd 232* R. Ediriwickrama (140*) & J. Preedy (112*) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Hornsby District 2014 / 15 3rd 149 B. Folkard (89*) & B. Hall (65) Asquith Rugby League vs West Pennant Hills 2015 / 16 Cherrybrook 4th 157 P. Malhotra (126) & B. Parayil (42) Hornsby District vs Kenthurst Upper Hills 2013 / 14 5th 150 S. Rizvi (109) & T. Muhammedi (61) Kenthurst Upper Hills vs Berowra 2011 / 12 6th 115* G. Sherlock (67*) & D. Chivers (32*) Berowra vs Annangrove 2010 / 11 7th 158* C. Robinson (116*) & M. Radocay (33*) Berowra vs Glenhaven 2009 / 10 8th 86* J. Fiedler (43*) & W. Fiedler (39*) Berowra vs Kenthurst Upper Hills 2011 / 12 9th 50 S. Davies (49) & A.Watt (30) West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook vs Mt Colah 2013 / 14 10th 87* J. Leonard (43*) & A. Chamberlain (41*) Mt Colah vs West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 2013 / 14

54 HK&HDCA REPRESENTATIVE SECRETARY’S REPORT 2016 / 17

The rebuilding continues, and the results whilst Without the all the hard work from club administrators, mixed, are showing a clear improvement. The Under coaches and managers, Reps would not be as 10 Foster Shield team played in the Semi Final, with successful as it is. Club coaches develop players the Under 13 Cawsey Shield and Under 14 Moore batting, bowling, keeping, catching, fielding and Shield teams playing in their Qualifying Finals. If we general team skills, which the Rep coaches can then had converted 4 close games to wins, we would have build a team around. The Rep coaches do not have finished fourth in the Shell Shield for the season. the time to devote to fine tuning a batsman or bowler, we rely on the club coaches or specialist coaches to Again, in the seniors, there was no Durham Shield fulfill this part of a player’s development. competition, as NSWDCA was unable to attract enough teams to compete. We did compete in the Reps would not exist without the clubs, and the Telegraph Shield and Martin Shield competitions with support they provide to their players and officials. the Martin Shield playing in the Qualifying Finals. The ongoing development of Reps is reliant on this continued support. So to all the club administrators, The Presidents Cup teams results improved further on coaches and managers, thank you. last season. The Under 11 Blue IDCA Cup team were the runners up in their competition. Overall we came I would like to thank all of the Umpires, especially third by average, first by aggregate in the Presidents Simon Moore who had the unenviable task of assigning Cup. Umpires to all of the games, and having to deal with last minute ground changes. HK&HDCA entered an Under 15 Peden Shield team this season, which included a number of talented In addition to our normal grounds Barker College and young girls. This team will increase in strength as Northholm Grammar allowed us the use of their ovals the development of young female players within and training facilities, for which we are grateful. HK&HDCA progresses. I would also like to thank our Representative sponsors, A number of changes were introduced into the Eylex and TriForce Sports. Without the support of our HK&HDCA Representative program over the last sponsors we would not be able to supply a number of few seasons. These changes are starting to take the resources we currently enjoy. effect and are moving HK&HDCA back up near the The Representative Committee, which included top of the NSWDCA Shield and IDCA Presidents Cup Judy Shaw, Simon Reynolds, Shayne Harris, Ravi competitions. Purushotham, Jo Nati, Paul McSweeney, Michelle Camp and Heidi Johnson had to deal with a number Congratulations to Regan Bridgewater who won the of challenging issues, which included numerous late Under 10 Foster Shield NSWDCA bowling award. night emails. For all of this, thank you.

Congratulations to Lachlan Shaw for selection in the I would like to welcome Rod Johnson as Assistant NSW Magenta team for the School Sport Australia 15 Representative Secretary for the coming 2017/2018 & Under Boys National Championship. season.

The following players were selected for the CNSW Thank you to Bruce Kimberley, the Association’s State Challenge Cup: Junior Secretary, the Association’s Executive and Geoff Findlay, the Association’s President for your Under 13 - Will McCarroll, Oliver Jennings and Patrick continued support. Xie Under 14 - Lachlan Shaw, Jack Nisbet, Jonathan Finally, thanks must go to the parents and families. Moran, Cory Miller, Yash Patel and William Coffey Without your support there would be no training, games, lunches, afternoon tea, scoring and numerous HK&HDCA also had a number of players selected for other tasks. the CNSW Cricket Academy. They were: Thank you. Under 13 - Cameron Tunks and William McFadden Bruce Parker Under 14 - Oliver Jennings Representative Secretary Under 15 - Corey Miller, Jack Nisbet, Jonathan Moran and Yash Patel Under 16 - Lachlan Shaw 55 HK&HDCA REPRESENTATIVE COMMITTEE

Representative Committee Bruce Parker Michelle Camp Judy Shaw Ravi Purushotham Simon Reynolds Jo Nati Shayne Harris Paul McSweeney Heidi Johnson

Conveners Under 10 Heidi Johnson Under 14 Ravi Purushotham Under 11 Paul McSweeney Under 15 Simon Reynolds Under 12 Joe and Jo Nati Under 16 Michelle Camp Under 13 Shayne Harris

Coaches Managers Under 10 W.G. Foster Shield Jack Donkin Heidi Johnson Under 10 IDCA Cup Red team David Abeni Roger Bohlsen Under 10 IDCA Cup Blue team Snehal Patel Paul McSweeney Under 11 J.H. Creak Shield Geoff Chamberlain Sarkis Akle Under 11 Colin Cooper Cup Red team Phil Carney Murray Shaw Under 11 Colin Cooper Cup Blue team Davin Wood Paul Cooper Under 12 Arch Cawsey Shield Paul Byrom Andrew & Yvette Tunks Under 12 Alfred James Cup Gurjit Singh Sathappan Ramasamy Under 13 W.S. Gee Shield Bruce Kimberley Shayne Harris Under 13 Presidents Cup Colin Davenport Kath Robinson Under 14 Harold Moore Shield Peter Watts Ravi Purushotham Under 14 Anthony Neale Cup Ian Kimberley Richard Tapner Under 15 Weblin Shield Shishu Sharma Simon Reynolds Under 15 Peden Shield Michael Hungerford Graham Chivers Under 15 IDCA Cup Dale Sparks Jodi Sparks Under 16 Watson Shield Todd Williams Alan Townsend Under 16 Andrew Blamey Cup Mike Blackwood Roland Lobo

Senior Managers Martin Shield (Open Age) Glenn Gittins Telegraph Shield (Under 23) Richard Johnson

56 SPECIAL HK&HDCA TROPHIES – REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET

REPRESENTATIVE SECRETARY’S AWARD: For Distinguished Service to Representative Cricket Ravi Purushotham

HORNSBY SHIRE PRESIDENT’S TROPHY: Most Successful Representative Team (Presented in 1973 by Cr D. M. Evans) Under 10 Foster Shield

HKHDCUA SPIRIT OF CRICKET TROPHY: For Representative Cricket (Donated by Bruce Wood, Umpires’ Secretary, in 2008-09) Cawsey Shield

BRUCE WOOD CUP: HKHDCCA Coach of Year Award (Introduced by the Coaches’ Association in 2011-12) Rod Hokin (Northern District)

JOHN WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL TROPHY Player of Carnival – Walter Taylor Shield (U/15 Carnival at Armidale) (Introduced in 2006 in respect of Mr Williamson who died on route to this regional carnival) Thomas Dickinson

ROSS TURNER CUP (Introduced by Tom Richmond OAM, HK&HDCA Life Member, in 1998-99) WEST team

GLENN HOURIGAN CUP (Introduced by Tom Richmond OAM, HK&HDCA Life Member, in 2003-04) EAST team

JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE DEVELOPMENT BATSMAN Noah Keast (Under 12 Alfred James Cup – 230 runs at 32.86)

JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE BATSMAN CoreyMiller (Moore Shield – 260 runs at 43.33)

SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE BATSMAN Not Awarded

JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE DEVELOPMENT BOWLER Cooper Goodchild (Under 12 Alfred James Cup – 13 wickets at 7.69)

JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE BOWLER Regan Bridgewater (Foster Shield – 15 wickets at 10.47)

SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE BOWLER Not Awarded

JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE WICKET-KEEPER Lachlan Shaw (Moore Shield – 5 catches and 4 stumpings)

SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE WICKET-KEEPER Not Awarded

WALTER WILSON TROPHY: Leading Representative Development Player Lachlan Soles (Under 14 Anthony Neale Cup – 61.8 points)

TOM RICHMOND TROPHY: Leading Junior Representative Player (Presented in 1984 by the Association to honour Mr Richmond OAM, long-time coach of HK&HDCA Watson and ND’s Green Shield teams) Regan Bridgewater (Foster Shield – 71 points)

Bill Alley Trophy: Leading Senior Representative Player Not Awarded 57 REPRESENTATIVE RECORDS

The James Martin & Co. Ltd Shield (Open) (Presented by the company in 1907) Batting Aggregate Bill Kemsley, Thornleigh 332 1959 / 60 Batting Average Bill Kemsley, Thornleigh 166.00 1959 / 60 Highest Score Colin Davenport, Berowra 136 1996 / 97 Bowling Aggregate Keith Davenport, Berowra 37 1989 / 90 Bowling Average Tyrone Jansz, New Line 5.15 1977 / 78 Best Bowling H.P. (“Bill”) Seale, Chelthenham 8/30 1928 / 29 Wicketkeeping Dick Byers, Hornsby 12 1973 / 74 The Daily Telegraph Shield (Under 23) (Presented by the Proprietors of the Newspaper in 1922) Batting Aggregate Tim Lovegrove, St Ives 384 2006 / 07 Batting Average Steve Smith, Normanhurst - Warrawee 130.00 2010 / 11 Highest Score Gavin Drennan v St George 150* 1991 / 92 Bowling Aggregate Wayne Hughes, Mount Colah 27 1974 / 75 M Spalding, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 27 2006 / 07 Bowling Average David Lamb, West Pennant Hills 5.43 1963 / 64 Best Bowling David Lamb, v Northern Suburbs 8/17 1963 / 64 Wicketkeeping Dominic Eggenhuizen, Hornsby District 12 2006 / 07 The John D Durham Memorial Shield (Under 19) (Presented by the NSWJCU in 1964 to honour Mr Durham, President of the NSWJCU 1916 to 1939) Batting Aggregate Nevin Nath, St Ives 333 2003 / 04 Batting Average Wayne Melvaine, Kissing Point 137.00 1965 / 66 Highest Score James Lowery, v Fairfield-Liverpool 175* 2002 / 03 Bowling Aggregate Geoff Patterson, Kenthurst 28 1975 / 76 Bowling Average Neil Parker, St Ives 7.30 1978 / 79 Best Bowling Geoff Patterson, v Gordon 9/36 1976 / 77 Wicketkeeping Leigh Scott – Kemmis, Berowra 11 1965 / 66 The C.S. Watson Memorial Shield (Under 16) (Presented by the NSWJCU in 1948 to honour Mr Charles Watson, Secretary of the NSWJCU 1932 to 1939) Batting Aggregate George Blackwood 327 2012 / 13 Batting Average Paul Price, Wahroonga 139.50 1972 / 73 Highest Score Paul Price, v Auburn-Lidcombe 181 1972 / 73 Bowling Aggregate Rick Temple, West Pymble 22 1966 / 67 Bowling Average Peter Vilimaa, Beecroft 6.67 1972 / 73 Best Bowling Alan Lamb, Berowra 8/28 1964 / 65 Wicketkeeping Dennis Geisker, Pennant Hills 12 1964 / 65 The E.G. Weblin Memorial Shield (Under 15) (Presented by the NSWJCU to honour Mr George Weblin OAM., President of the NSWJCU 1962 to 1988) Batting Aggregate Dhruva Thorat, Hornsby District 380 2015 / 16 Batting Average Peter Kesby, Berowra 92.00 1992 / 93 Highest Score Michael Friedrich, v Blacktown 206 1999 / 2000 Bowling Aggregate Tim Hill, Hornsby Heights 15 1991 / 92 Bowling Average Tim Hill, Hornsby Heights 11.13 1991 / 92 Best Bowling Timm van der Gugten, v Blacktown 6/23 2005 / 06 Wicketkeeping Oliver Hing, Hornsby District 12 2011 / 12

58 REPRESENTATIVE RECORDS: Continued

The Harold Moore Memorial Shield (Under 14) (Presented in 1957 by the St George C.A. to honour Mr Moore, Secretary of their Boys’ Competition) Batting Aggregate* Craig Waddell, Glenorie – Hills District 332 1986 / 87 Batting Average Adam Elbourne, Berowra 81.67 1990 / 91 Highest Score Adam Elbourne, v Gosford - Wyong 154* 1990 / 91 Bowling Aggregate Wayne Melvaine, Hornsby 26 1962 / 63 Bowling Average Stephen Grimshaw, Pennant Hills 5.42 1965 / 66 Best Bowling Alan Lamb, v Northern District 8/23 1962 / 63 Wicketkeeping Neville Wearing, Hornsby 17 1962 / 63 The Walter S Gee Memorial Shield (Under 13) (Presented in 1989 by the family of Mr Walter Gee, President of the NSWJCU 1939 to 1962) Batting Aggregate Jon Whealing, Redfield College 358 2002 / 03 Batting Average Christopher Burnett, St Ives 80.50 1997 / 98 Highest Score Anthony Johnston, Normanhurst - Warrawee 143* 2011 / 12 Bowling Aggregate Matthew Code, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 18 1997 / 98 Bowling Average Matthew Code, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 6.28 1997 / 98 Best Bowling Matthew Code, v Camden 7/30 1997 / 98 Wicketkeeping Richard Lea, Upper Hills 13 1992 / 93 The Arch Cawsey Memorial Shield (Under 12) (Presented in 1959 by the South Sydney CA to honour Mr Cawsey) Batting Aggregate Bruce Cunningham, St Ives 334 1977 / 78 Batting Average William McFadden, Pennant Hills 60.25 2016 / 17 Highest Score Matthew Daykin, Berowra 123* 1989 / 90 Bowling Aggregate* Michael Sainsbury, Kissing Point 48 1973 / 74 Bowling Average G Stone, West Pennant Hills 3.58 1970 / 71 Best Bowling Michael Sainsbury, Kissing Point 8/10 1973 / 74 Wicketkeeping* Peter Newman, Wahroonga 22 1973 / 74 The J.H. Creak Memorial Shield (Under 11) (Presented in 1989 by the NSWJCU to honour Mr Jack Creak, Treasurer of the NSWJCU 1958 to 1980) Batting Aggregate Lachlan Shaw, Kenthurst Upper Hills 300 2013 / 14 Batting Average Richard Carter, Hornsby RSL 80.67 1993 / 94 Highest Score Joe Hiley, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 139* 2012 / 13 Bowling Aggregate William Coffey, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 17 2013 / 14 Bowling Average William Coffey, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 8.47 2013 / 14 Best Bowling William Coffey, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 5/17 2013 / 14 Wicketkeeping Mitchell Eirth, Berowra 14 1999 / 2000 The W.G. Foster Memorial Shield (Under 10) (Presented in 1965 by the NSWJCU to honour Mr Walter Foster, Life Member) Batting Aggregate Lachlan Shaw, Kenthurst Upper Hills 329 2012 / 13 Batting Average David Lowery, Upper Hills 83.67 1999 / 2000 Highest Score Corey Miller, v Fairfield - Liverpool 116* 2012 / 13 Bowling Aggregate* Craig Holden, West Pennant Hills 42 1973 / 74 Bowling Average Steven Jones, Kenthurst 2.07 1972 / 73 Best Bowling Ross Toohey, v Parramatta 7/9 1977 / 78 Wicketkeeping Lachlan Shaw, Kenthurst Upper Hills 11 2012 / 13 * denotes NSWJCU / NSWDCA Records

59 REPRESENTATIVE RECORDS: Contined

Inter District Cricket Association Competitions Under 16 Andrew Blamey Cup (New Line Shield – donated by HK&HDCA) Batting Aggregate Rashad Rizme, Beecroft 197 2016 / 17 Highest Score Michael O’Grady, v Penrith 128* 2002 / 03 Bowling Aggregate David Brown, Thornleigh 16 1982 / 83 Best Bowling Richard Nash, v Sutherland 7/14 2006 / 07 Under 15 IDCA Cup Batting Aggregate Jack Hammond, Normanhurst - Warrawee 327 2012 / 13 Highest Score Jack Hammond v Manly Warringah 132* 2012 / 13 Bowling Aggregate Matthew Watson, North Turramurra 22 1986 / 87 Best Bowling K Rhodes, v Northern District 8/47 1985 / 86 Under 14 Anthony Neale Cup (Grey Gums Trophy – donated by Nepean CA) Batting Aggregate William Giacometti, Kissing Point 315 2012 / 13 Highest Score Wynston Lee, v Sutherland 101* 2007 / 08 Bowling Aggregate Ross Toohey, Thornleigh 19 1981 / 82 Best Bowling Louis Madison-Hanlon, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 9/14 2016 / 17 Under 13 IDCA Cup Batting Aggregate Praneeth Weerasooriya, Pennant Hills 267 2010 / 11 Highest Score Brendan Twining, West Pennant Hills 107 1988 / 89 Bowling Aggregate Craig Henson, Kenthurst 12 1985 / 86 James Sullivan, Berowra 12 1987 / 88 Bradley McLean, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 12 1996 / 97 Sol Tomlinson – Owens, Normanhurst 12 2003 / 04 Best Bowling Sol Tomlinson - Owens, Normanhurst 6/32 2003 / 04 Under 12 Alfred James Cup (Springwood CC Trophy – donated by Nepean CA) Batting Aggregate Jayden Camp, Mount Colah 272 2014 / 15 Highest Score Nick McFarlane 71* 2002 / 03 Bowling Aggregate James Skuodas, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 18 2014 / 15 Best Bowling Cooper Goodchild, Berowra 6/13 2016 / 17 Under 11 IDCA Cup Batting Aggregate Zac Morris, West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook 161 2013 / 14 Highest Score Josh Miller, Mount Colah 67 2005 / 06 Tomas Kohlhagen, WPHCCC 67* 2015 / 16 Bowling Aggregate D Patrickson, West Pennant Hills 14 1985 / 86 Best Bowling Ryan Jones 6/18 2008 / 09 Under 10 Colin Cooper Cup (John Nott Shield – donated by Newcastle C & S CA) Batting Aggregate G Hanlon, Wahroonga 292 1982 / 83 Bowling Aggregate Chris Stebbing, Mount Colah 28 1982 / 83

60 HK&HDCA REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS 2016 / 17 TROPHY WINNERS

Under 10 Foster Shield Batting Award: Under 10 Foster Shield Bowling Award: Regan Bridgewater – 150 runs at 21.43 Regan Bridgewater – 15 wickets at 10.47 Under 10 Foster Shield: Saxon Bayne, Regan Bridgewater, Naden Cooray, Mitchell Gordon, Alex Hughes, John James, Jye Johnson, Anshuman Mahajan, Louis Malandrino, Owen McLennan, Krishan Murugathasan and Joshua Strefner Under 10 IDCA Cup Red Batting Award: Under 10 IDCA Cup Red Bowling Award: James Fitzgerald - 89 runs at 17.80 Soham Agarwal - 7 wickets at 7.14 Under 10 IDCA Cup Red: Hunter Abeni, Soham Agarwal, William Bohlsen, Max Di Veroli, James Fitzgerald, Thomas Heyes, Daniel Lukins, Riley McDowell, Harry Pratt, Siddharth Ramachandran, Cameron Saunders and Thomas Shannon Under 10 IDCA Cup Blue Batting Award: Under 10 IDCA Cup Blue Bowling Award: Aiden McSweeney - 123 runs at 123.00 Maanav Sahni - 7 wickets at 7.00 Under 10 IDCA Cup Blue: Jacob Donnelly, Jaeden Douglas, Tiago Gregory, Aditya Krishnamoorthy, Akash Krishnamoorthy, Declan Lees, Travis Love, Aiden McSweeney, Anish Patel, Maanav Sahni, Lachlan Scowen and Lachlan White Under 11 Creak Shield Batting Award: Under 11 Creak Shield Bowling Award: Peter Murray - 105 runs at 21.00 Riley Mackay 9 wickets at 16.89 Under 11 Creak Shield: Sebastian Akle, Alexander England, Leo Herring, Riley Mackay, Ravi Mavila, Luke Mooney, Peter Murray, Jordan Netto, Lucas Sassen, Byron Shaw, Sidhant Singh and Luke Sylvester Under 11 Colin Cooper Cup Red Batting Award: Under 11 Colin Cooper Cup Bowling Award: Matthew Fitzpatrick - 150 runs at 21.43 Dylan Bailey - 8 wickets at 9.00 Under 11 Colin Cooper Cup Red: Dylan Bailey, Lachlan Bailey, Eamon Boyle, Charlie Bullivant, Kai Carney, Ryan Diblasio, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Rayden Gomez, Joel Munro, Mitchell Shaw, Mac Tutton and Himantha Walawage Under 11 Colin Cooper Cup Blue Batting Award: Under 11 Colin Cooper Cup Blue Bowling Award: Vasili Sotiropoulos 146 runs at 48.67 Aaditya Pankaj Davey - 9 wickets at 5.78 Under 11 Colin Cooper Cup Blue: Jasper Allen, Luke Boland, Lachlan Cooper, Henry Gross, George May, Toby Newton, Aaditya Pankaj Davey, Jehan Polwaththe, Emerson Powney, Reagan Smith, Vasili Sotiropoulos and Fletcher Wood Under 12 Cawsey Shield Batting Award: Under 12 Cawsey Shield Bowling Award: William McFadden - 241 runs at 60.25 Avikshit Lath - 8 wickets at 12.00 Under 12 Cawsey Shield: Manas Bansal, Vansh Bhatia, Hugo Boulden, Aden Clark, Ryan Edwards, Jamieson Hedges, Avikshit Lath, William McFadden, Aryan Nagra, Jack Nati, Elijah Stead, Cameron Tunks and Evan White Under 12 Alfred James Cup Batting Award: Under 12 Alfred James Cup Bowling Award: Noah Keast - 230 runs at 32.86 Cooper Goodchild - 13 wickets at 7.69 Under 12 Alfred James Cup: Joshua Feneley, Cooper Goodchild, Owen Huber, Daksh Hule, Noah Keast, Oscar Keyes, Panashe Mudavose, Zac Oliver, Lachlan Pauly, Ridge Pereira, Zane Pinto, Surendra Sathappan, Harjio Singh and Shubam Tayal Under 13 Gee Shield Batting Award: Under 13 Gee Shield Bowling Award: Oliver Jennings - 180 runs at 60.00 Will McCarroll - 8 wickets at 11.63 Under 13 Gee Shield: Shaan Bakshi, Benjamin Fisher, Blake Harris, Billy Jameson, Oliver Jennings, Max Marden, Sean McAllister, Will McCarroll, Toby Pilbeam, Jackson Rishworth, Alistair Weston and Patrick Xie Under 13 IDCA Cup Batting Award: Under 13 IDCA Cup Bowling Award: Benjamin Elliott - 176 runs at 35.20 Kyal Cruickshank - 11 wickets at 11.64 Under 13 IDCA Cup: Josh Bayliss, Matthew Brown, Jamie Cox, Kyal Cruickshank, Blake Davenport, Benjamin Elliott, Amardeep Gill, Ben Hunter, Nilesh Nadanapatham, Keerthekan Nagarajah, Joshua Osborne , Joshua Ramachandran and Marcus Ridley Under 14 Moore Shield Batting Award: Under 14 Moore Shield Bowling Award: Corey Miller - 260 runs at 43.33 Varun Ravindran - 9 wickets at 7.78 Under 14 Moore Shield: Jarod Baxter, Jayden Camp, William Coffey, Jordan Fullagar, Menuja Goonaratne, Corey Miller, Jonathan Moran, Jack Nisbet, Yash Patel, Varun Ravindran, Lachlan Shaw and Luca Vasic

61 HK&HDCA REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS 2016 / 17 TROPHY WINNERS: Continued

Under 14 Anthony Neale Cup Batting Award: Under 14 Anthony Neale Cup Bowling Award: Lachlan Soles 218 runs at 43.60 Nathan Sequeira - 12 wickets at 13.33 Under 14 Anthony Neale Cup: Shaan Amarasinghe, Sol Balbi, Jude Boyle, Mitchell Brooks, Ryan Brooks, Benjamin Dunkerley, Henry Geale, Oliver Linschoten, Louis Madison-Hanlon, Nathan Sequeira, Lachlan Soles and Samuel Tapner Under 15 Weblin Shield Batting Award: Under 15 Weblin Shield Bowling Award: Kenneth Chu - 194 runs at 38.80 James Reynolds - 6 wickets at 14.00 Under 15 Weblin Shield: Kenneth Chu, Cooper Davenport, Jarrod French, Patrick Gall, Nicholas Hammond, Jordan Hayes, Joe Hiley, Keiran Krishnan, James Reynolds, Charlie Rose and Vedant Virmani Under 15 Peden Shield Batting Award: Under 15 Peden Shield Bowling Award: Lily Hodge - 54 runs at 13.50 Lauren Kua - 5 wickets at 18.00 Under 15 Peden Shield: Khushi Arora, Lily Campbell, Danielle Chivers, Ruby Groth, Amy Hale, Amy Harkin, Lily Hodge, Alannah Hungerford, Jyothi Krithivasan, Lauren Kua, Isabella McEwan, Abigail Pereira, Amelie Stuut and Sinduja Sureshkumar Under 15 IDCA Cup Batting Award: Under 15 IDCA Cup Bowling Award: Daniel Mooney - 102 runs at 25.50 Ian D’souza - 10 wickets at 9.80 Under 15 IDCA Cup: ShreyAryan Bansal, Nicholas Barratt, Ian D’souza, Sebastian Eliasson, Jarrod Haines, Connor Hindmarch, Xerxes Lopes, Daniel Mooney, Corey Sanday, Nicholas Sparks, Samuel Summerhays and Aaron Surace Under 16 Watson Shield Batting Award: Under 16 Watson Shield Bowling Award: Not Awarded Not Awarded Under 16 Watson Shield: Nicholas Andreou, Riley Behlevanas, Brody Camp, Tom Hawkins, Anthony Lake, Oliver Maybury, Srivaths Narain, Michael Phoebus, Shivraj Rana, Dylan Ribet, Rashad Rizme, Dhruva Thorat and Kyle Townsend Six years or more: Nicholas Andreou, Riley Behlevanas, Michael Phoebus, Shivraj Rana and Dhruva Thorat Under 16 Andrew Blamey Cup Batting Award: Under 16 Andrew Blamey Cup Bowling Award: Rashad Rizme - 197 runs at 39.40 Ewan Howard - 7 wickets at 17.00 Under 16 Andrew Blamey Cup: Thomas Gohl, Rehan Gunawardhana, William Harvey, Tanay Hira, Ewan Howard, Cameron Lobo, Rowan Love, Brody Paisley, Caleb Paisley, Rashad Rizme, Jayson Smart and Ganan Sritharan Six years or more: Cameron Lobo

Left: Under 10 Foster Shield Player Regan Bridgewater receiving the NSWDCA Bowler of Year award for the Foster Shield competition from Cricket NSW player Josh Lalor.

Regan was the leading wicket taker for the competition taking 15 wickets across seven matches from 52 overs at an average 10.47 and economy rate of 3.02

62 54th LIFE MEMBER OF HK&HDCA INDUCTED IN 2016

At the Association’s Annual General Meeting held on Tuesday 26th July 2016 the meeting unanimously voted to elect Steve Wilson as the Association’s 54th Life Member.

Steve has been an active member of this Association ever since his relocation to the area in the late 1980s. He first started playing in our Association in the 1989/90 season for the Berowra Cricket Club and changed to the Hornsby Heights Cricket Club from the 1992/93 season as it was closer to home.

Highlights of Steve’s input to this Association include;

• He was an active member of the Hornsby Heights Cricket Club committee from 1992/93 to 1995/96. • Appointed the inaugural Hornsby Heights Cricket Club Kanga Cricket Coordinator 1992/93 to 1995/96 • Along with the Late Kim Solling from Hornsby RSL CC, initiated the merger of Hornsby Heights and Hornsby RSL Cricket Clubs into the now Hornsby District Cricket Club. • Was appointed President of the new merged club for its inaugural season (1996/97). This first season of the new club required a softly softly approach to ensure both clubs were involved in a smooth transition, and Steve’s inclusive manner as President was instrumental in overcoming any hurdles. Needless to say that the transition proved to be stress-free and the building blocks established in the first season under Steve’s Presidency have borne fruit with a now very strong club in existence. • For the 1999/2000 season Steve decided to hang up the boots and join the other side – the umpires. He has undertaken his duties as an umpire in the same manner that he does with all his other roles – with conviction and responsibility and has great respect among both players and fellow umpires. He has been umpiring now on and off for 18 years in this Association (with the occasional season in-between to play again and keep the physiotherapists busy). • Appointed HK&HDCA Senior Competition Committee Secretary 2004/05 to 2010/11 (7 seasons). Steve was always looking for ways to improve the competition and was a great pioneer of change during his time as SCC Secretary - highlights included;

- Establishing the U19s Colt competition - Introducing covers for all our turf grounds - Always ensuring the full season draw was completed prior to the commencement of the competition - Establishing the Sunday Competition - Occasional Sunday play for our senior ‘astro-turf’ grades to ensure access to better grounds - Instigating the pre-season T20 competition - Establishing the 10 tier player ratings system - With great foresight trialling the MyCricket software before it was compulsory for all Associations - Coordinating many local rule changes that improved the organisation and running of the afternoon competitions - Coordinating the rewrite of the local rules handbook into a much more consistent and logical document (the format of which is still currently being used)

Apart from these highlights, Steve always ran a very efficient SCC and always emphasised that they were a team working for the Association and for the betterment of the competitions. Steve has always listened to both sides of issues and has always promoted arguments for the best outcome for the Association, without any personal or home club bias.

• Appointed Umpires Secretary 2011/12 to current (5 years) to Hornsby Ku-ring-gai & Hills District Cricket Umpires Association. In this role Steve coordinates the umpire appointments to the bulk of all relevant HK&HDCA matches (in 2015/16 there were over 250 appointments). • Member of the HK&HDCA Executive 2005/06 to 2014/15 (10 years). Steve was always an active contributor to the Executive meetings and his views were always highly regarded. • As at the end of the 2015/16 season Steve has umpired in over 320 games in our Association, making him one of the three most experienced umpire’s in our history.

63 ROSS TURNER CUP – SUNDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2016 – TURRAMURRA OVAL

HK&HDCA’s showcase junior representative match Thanks to Kookaburra Sport (Cameron Eve) for called the Ross Turner Cup (RTC) has been held supplying the match balls, stumps and Player of since 1998-99 and features the outstanding players Match awards. The official souvenir RTC program can in our district from the U/15 age group and below. be accessed via this link: bit.ly/RTC-Program-2016. The annual contest was originated by Tom Richmond, Thanks to Mohamed Rizme Cassim for taking all the OAM, Life Member and Patron of both HK&HDCA and photos – RTC photo gallery – bit.ly/RTC-photos-2016 HKHDCCA, who passed the responsibility to Bruce Wood, President, Coaches’ Association in 2010- 11. The previous 18 RTC matches have unearthed RTC West 198 [50 overs] (L. Shaw 84, J. Hayes 48, some outstanding cricketers over the years, with an P. Gall 20, K. Chu 5/19, A. Surace 3/20) def. amazing 24 players graduating to play First Grade RTC East 69 [37 overs] (K. Krishnan 16, J. Nisbet cricket in Sydney. 3/7, I. D’Souza 3/4)

The Cup is named in honour of Ross Turner, one of our Association’s most famous products, who became Northern District’s most successful captain, winning two First Grade premierships. Ross worked for Cricket NSW and Cricket Australia, pioneering development activities, before working for the International Cricket Council (ICC) in the development of cricket in Bangladesh, China, Malaysia, Afghanistan and India. HKHDCCA appointed two emerging coaches for this 19th RTC match – Hame Fullagar (West) and Nick Miller (East), who did a terrific job. The RTC captains were Jordy Hayes (West) and Joe Hiley (East). Experienced umpires Bruce Wood and Geoff Hasler were appointed to officiate their 11th RTC match.

Ross Turner Cup - East and West teams, coaches, umpires and special guests

Ross Turner Cup and Glenn Hourigan Captains, Coaches, Umpires and Special Guests

64 HK&HDCA ROSS TURNER CUP - Under 15

HK&HDCA ROSS TURNER CUP (U/15) REPRESENTATIVE MATCH – 2016/17 EAST V. WEST Played at Turramurra Oval on Sunday, 25 September 2016 Toss: West who batted (Maximum 50 overs) Umpires – Bruce Wood and Geoff Hasler Coaches – Nick Miller (East) and Hamish Fullagar (West)

WEST 1 Charlie Rose (v-c) Bowled. Chu 0 2 Lachlan Shaw (w-k) Ct. Hammond b. Surace 84 3 Jordan Hayes (C) St. Krishnan (w-k) b. Hiley 48 4 Patrick Gall Ct. Krishnan (w-k) b. Moran 20 5 Jordan Fullagar LBW. Chu 9 6 Jarod Baxter Bowled. Chu 6 7 Jack Nisbet Ct. Goonaratne b. Chu 0 8 Varun Ravindran Ct. Hammond b. Surace 3 9 Vedant Virmani Bowled. Chu 0 10 Oliver Cunningham Ct. Chu b. Surace 0 11 Connor Cameron Not Out 6 12 Ian D’Souza Not Out 2 Extras b 6, lb 8, w 1, nb 5 20 TOTAL 50 overs 10 wickets for 198 FoW 10, 97, 157, 174, 184, 184, 187, 187, 190, 191

O M R W 1 Kenneth Chu 9 1 19 5 2 Jonathan Moran 5 0 21 1 3 Menuja Goonaratne 3 0 14 0 4 Corey Miller 4 0 19 0 5 Yash Patel 10 0 43 0 6 Cooper Davenport 5 1 10 0 7 Joe Hiley 7 0 29 1 8 Nick Hammond 2 0 9 0 9 Aaron Surace 5 1 20 3

EAST 1 Corey Miller Ct. Gall b. Nisbet 7 2 Nicholas Barratt Bowled. Nisbet 0 3 William Coffey Ct. Fullagar b. Nisbet 4 4 Joe Hiley (C) Ct. Hayes b. D’Souza 5 5 Kieran Krishnan (w-k) Ct. Shaw (w-k) b. Rose 16 6 Nick Hammond Ct. Hayes b. D’Souza 0 7 Cooper Davenport Bowled. D’Souza 0 8 Kenneth Chu (v-c) Run Out (Gall) 2 9 Menuja Goonaratne Run Out (Nisbet) 9 10 Yash Patel Bowled. Cameron 0 11 Aaron Surace Ct. Cunningham b. Hayes 3 12 Jonathan Moran Not Out 0 Extras b 11, lb 4, w 3, nb 5 23 TOTAL 37.5 overs 11 wickets for 69 FoW 5, 11, 12, 32, 32, 34, 38, 57, 63, 69, 69

O M R W 1 Jack Nisbet 5 1 7 3 2 Oliver Cunningham 5 1 11 0 3 Varun Ravindran 5 3 7 0 4 Jarod Baxter 5 1 6 0 5 Vedant Virmani 6 4 2 0 6 Ian D’Souza 4 2 4 3 7 Connor Cameron 5 0 16 1 8 Charlie Rose 1 0 1 1 9 Jordan Hayes 0.5 0 0 1

WEST TEAM WON BY 129 RUNS Players of match – Lachlan Shaw (West) and Kenneth Chu (East)

65 GLENN HOURIGAN CUP – SUNDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 2016 – KARUAH PARK

HK&HDCA’s showcase junior representative match HKHDCCA provided opportunities for some young called the Glenn Hourigan Cup (GHC) has been held coaches with Shivraj Rana & Dhruva Thorat (East) and since 2003-04 and features the outstanding players Riley Behlevanas & Rashad Rizme (West) coaching in our district from the U/13 age group and below. the GHC teams. All four lads guided their teams very The 14th annual East v. West GHC contest was held impressively. Scott Reid and Alf James OAM enjoyed on Sunday, 25th September 2016 at Karuah Park, umpiring this GHC match together for the first time. Turramurra. We were delighted that Glenn Hourigan and his wife Margaret could attend. The GHC T20 matches were played a fortnight earlier on Sunday, 11th September 2016 at Montview Oval, Hornsby Heights, with 4 teams of 12 boys playing two exciting T20 matches, which included a Super Over GHC East 1/145 [36.3 overs] (C. Tunks 60*, P. Xie after a Tied result. The Marsh T20 team won the 44*, B. Davenport 23) def. final – congratulations to Coach - Dhruva Thorat and GHC West 9/139 [50 overs] (M. Marden 35, A. Captain - Patrick Xie. Weston 31, W. McFadden 14*, A. Gill 14, A Lath 5/14)

Glenn Hourigan Cup - East and West teams, coaches, umpires and special guests

Back Row: Bruce Wood, Shivraj Rana, Rashad Rizme, Dhruva Thorat, Riley Behlevanas, Toby Norrish Front Row: Alistair Weston, Oliver Jennings, Patrick Xie, Toby Pilbeam (GHC T20 Captains)

66 HK&HDCA GLENN HOURIGAN CUP - Under 13

HK&HDCA GLENN HOURIGAN CUP (U/13) REPRESENTATIVE MATCH – 2016/17 EAST V. WEST Played at Karuah Park, Turramurra on Sunday, 25 September 2016 Toss: East who fielded (Maximum 50 overs) Umpires – Scott Reid and Alf James OAM Coaches – Dhruva Thorat & Shivraj Rana (East) and Riley Behlevanas & Rashad Rizme (West)

WEST 1 Oliver Jennings (C) Bowled. Moody 10 2 Max Marden LBW. McCarroll 35 3 Sean McAllister Run Out (Harris) 3 4 Alistair Weston (v-c) Ct. Fisher b. Lath 31 5 Ben Elliott (w-k) Bowled. Nati 1 6 Amardeep Gill Ct. Harris b. Lath 14 7 Will McFadden Not Out 14 8 Josh Ramachandran Bowled. Lath 0 9 Jackson Rishworth Ct. Fisher b. Lath 10 10 Kye Thornley Ct. Davenport b. Lath 0 11 Joseph Calusic Not Out 0 12 Shaan Bakshi DNB Extras b 10, lb 2, w 7, nb 2 21 TOTAL 50 overs 9 wickets for 139 FoW 19, 33, 84, 87, 107, 125, 125, 137, 138

O M R W 1 Elijah Stead 8 3 17 0 2 Avikshit Lath 8 1 14 5 3 William Moody 6 1 16 1 4 Benjamin Fisher 6 3 12 0 5 Cameron Tunks 5 1 8 0 6 Will McCarroll 9 1 31 1 7 Keerthekan Nagarajah 3 0 10 0 8 Blake Davenport 2 0 9 0 9 Jack Nati 3 1 10 1

EAST 1 Cameron Tunks Not Out 60 2 Blake Davenport Run Out (Gill) 23 3 Patrick Xie (C) Not Out 44 4 Blake Harris (v-c) DNB 5 William Moody DNB 6 Elijah Stead DNB 7 Avikshit Lath DNB 8 Benjamin Fisher DNB 9 Will McCarroll DNB 10 Keerthekan Nagarajah DNB 11 Jack Nati DNB 12 Kyal Cruikshank (w-k) DNB Extras b 6, lb 2, w 6, nb 4 18 TOTAL 36.3 overs 1 wicket for 145 FoW 35

O M R W 1 Joseph Calusic 7 2 9 0 2 Shaan Bakshi 4 0 14 0 3 Sean McAllister 6 4 11 0 4 Alistair Weston 4 0 23 0 5 Jackson Rishworth 2 0 10 0 6 Oliver Jennings 4 1 26 0 7 Amardeep Gill 4 0 11 0 8 Josh Ramachandran 4 0 18 0 9 Kye Thornley 672 0 15 0

EAST WON BY 9 WICKETS Players of match – Cameron Tunks (East) and Alistair Weston (West) HK&HDCA ROLL OF HONOUR

Presidents 1925 - 29 CH Somerville 1959 - 71 CW Lee 2002 - 07 RA Somerville 1929 - 46 CR Swan 1971 - 74 JW Hayne 2007 - 11 MW Rushton 1946 - 57 WA Mills 1974 - 80 CF Cooper 2011 - 2015 N Tilbury 1957 - 59 WH Reynault 1980 - 2002 ABM James OAM 2016 - G. Findlay

Secretaries 1925 - 28 J Bates 1952 - 55 WD Weeks 1980 - 83 JP Vanderlight 1928 - 29 GDB Maunder 1955 - 56 NW Perryman 1983 - 84 JA Rose 1929 - 30 J Bates 1956 - 66 JW Hayne 1984 - 85 JR Hopkins 1930 - 31 WJ Jenkins 1966 -69 GE Freeman 1985 - 86 PG Lea 1931 - 32 GDB Maunder 1969 - 73 WG Leahy 1986 - 90 AG Griffin 1932 - 35 F Silverlock 1973 - 75 JP McCormick 1990 - 99 AR Mitchell 1935 - 50 WD Weeks 1975 - 76 PG Lea 1999 - 2000 ATG Terry 1950 - 52 JW Hayne 1976 - 80 ABM James 2000 - 08 AR Bayles Treasurers 1925 - 28 AH Mitchell 1953 - 55 JW Hayne 1973 - 75 RA Martn 1928 - 30 H Duffy 1955 - 56 LG Baigent 1975 - 76 K Robinson 1930 - 31 AH Thew 1956 - 58 LA Fogarty 1976 - 81 IE Spencer 1931 - 33 EL Denley 1958 - 60 PF Stone 1981 - 85 RE Ashpole 1933 - 39 AE Bennington 1960 - 66 PT McCann 1985 - 97 BD McDonald 1939 - 48 TH Campbell 1966 - 71 WG Leahy 1997 - 2011 DM Toose 1948 - 52 JW Weeks 1971 - 73 JS Russell 2011 - T Davidson 1952 - 53 H Kearsley

Life Members 1930 - 71 J Bates 1964 - 2007 HJV Taylor 1995 - BD McDonald 1930 - 71 JE Palmer 1964 - 2012 GG Pennicook MBE 1995 - 2008 JR Hopkins 1930 - 68 CH Somerville 1966 - 2004 LJ Pears 1997 - HG Hourigan 1935 - 46 CR Swan 1966 - PT McCann 1997 - MA Bolger 1935 - 45 FG Silverlock 1966 - 93 RM Vernon 1999 - AC Morrow 1935 - 48 JG Maunder 1967 - ?? CW Lee 2000 - AR Mitchell 1935 - 65 AE Bennington 1968 - 74 JP McCormick 2002 - JS Russell 1947 - 84 T Roden 1973 - 73 TN Geelan 2004 - DM Toose 1947 - 60 WC Morris 1973 - 2003 JA Hughes 2005 - BJ Kimberley 1960 - 70 J Ashton 1974 - WG Leahy 2007 - AR Bayles 1960 - 66 DAW Gawler 1974 - 2011 LJN Shore 2008 - RG Anderson 1960 - 81 F Sagar 1981 - TS Richmond OAM 2011 - EJ McQuillan 1960 - 64 CJ Webb 1982 - CF Cooper 2012 - MW Rushton 1960 - 93 HL Wright 1982 - ABM James OAM 2012 - GJ Hasler 1962 - 98 CO Menck 1988 - 2007 JR Campbell 2013 - BG Wood 1962 - 75 L Stranger 1989 - 98 NP Sproule 2014 - GH Findlay 1964 - 2013 JW Hayne AM 1994 - 2006 J Brannigan 2015 - D Lea 1964 - 79 WH Reynault 1994 - 2002 CJ Fuggle 2016 - S Wilson

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