109th Annual Report 2013–14

Burnside West Christchurch University Club Inc. Front cover photo Cause and effect: A sweep from Premiers’ batsman Mike Allcock, with the maximum result.

In November Scott Inglis became the most capped Premier player in the Club’s 109 years. At the celebration afterwards, he shared some cricket tips with future player Thomas Gibson, son of the President’s Foxes Gareth and his wife Liz. Note Thomas’ jumper in Burnside Cricket colours.

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http://www.burnsidecricket.org.nz/ ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING BURNSIDE WEST CHRISTCHURCH UNIVERSITY CRICKET Inc.

To be held in Club Pavilion, Burnside Oval, 336 Avonhead Road 7.00pm on Thursday 28 August 2014

AGENDA

1. Apologies 2. Confirmation of minutes of 2013 AGM 3. Adoption of Annual Report and Annual Accounts 4. Subscriptions (see next page) 5. Election of Officers (see next page) 6. General Business

Members, Life Members, Honorary Members, Sponsors and new members are warmly invited to attend

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 3 Proposed Office Holders 2014/15 Season Patron Accountants Marriotts Chartered Accountants Solicitor Stephen Jeffrey, Lane Neave Auditor Brian McCrorie Voting Delegate to CMC AGM Paul O’Flaherty

Club Committee Doug Allcock Treasurer Greg Belton-Brown Legal Advisor Peter Burke Junior Cricket Convenor Mitchell Croft Social Convenor Lee McKenzie Secretary, and Youth Convenor Paul O’Flaherty Chairman Brett Thomson Club and Senior Cricket Convenor John Thompson President, and Grounds Convenor

Proposed Membership Subscriptions 2014/15 Standard rate If paid by 28.11.14 Senior Students $240 $190 Senior Men $350 $280 Senior Team $3200 $2600 One Junior $85 Two Juniors $150 More than 2 Juniors $150 plus $45 for third etc player Honorary $30 North West Youth Cricket $120

These rates are the same as those for the previous two seasons.

4 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club CONTENTS

Minutes 7 Financial Report 9 Auditor’s report 15 Committee Reports Chairman 17 Treasurer 20 Grounds & Machinery 21 Tom Latham 22 Life Members 23 Team Reports Premier Grade 24 Second Grade 2a 32 Third Grade 2b 36 The Brawlers 39 The Cannons 43 The Mariners 45 Foxes (Presidents) 48 Junior Cricket 52 Team Placings 54 Milestones 56 Honours Board 56 Trophy Winners 58 Our Sponsors 60

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 5 Estate George James Howden George Howden, a Life Member and long-time supporter, died in 2007 and in his Will he left the Club a generous bequest of $20,000. He also instructed Trustees Executors Ltd to set up a Deed of Arrangement to utilise the “residual” funds from his Estate, and invest them to provide a long-term income stream for our Club. The Estate was registered as a charitable entity by the Charities Commission on 30 June 2008. The Club at all times needs to be aware that the initial bequest and all subsequent income generated under the Deed may only be utilised by the Club for the following purposes: (a) The provision of coaching services at all grades; (b) the maintenance, upkeep and improvement of the grounds upon which the Club’s activities are centred or take place; (c) the provision of or improvement to the facilities and amenities of the Club, and (d) the general betterment of the Club as a whole, and the promotion of its interests. To ensure the income is so paid or applied in accordance with the terms of the Trust, it is a requirement that at all times there is an Advisory Committee of three persons who must give prior approval. Upon the death, retirement, resignation or removal from the office of any Advisory Committee member, the remaining two members will appoint another suitable person to fill the vacancy. The Advisory Committee shall make such rules and regulations to govern its functioning as it may determine and any such rules or regulations may from time to time be revoked, amended, replaced or modified with the unanimous approval of all Advisory Committee members. The first persons to hold office are Graham Thorne Dowling, Brian Charles Adams and Grant James Dickson. They, in conjunction with Trustees Executors, have, since 27 November 2009, embarked on a “conservative growth portfolio” strategy that both parties believe is in the best long term interests of the Club. At each balance date, annual accounts are prepared by Trustees Executors, and, once approved by the Advisory Committee, the net income, after setting aside an agreed percentage to add to the Trust Capital, shall be paid to the Club by Trustees Executors Ltd.

6 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club MINUTES OF THE 108TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

BURNSIDE WEST CHRISTCHURCH UNIVERSITY CRICKET Inc. Held at 7.30pm on 8 October 2013 at the BWCCU Clubrooms

Present Doug Allcock, Peter Burke, Jerard Cross, Peter Hay, Angus McIntosh, Lee McKenzie, Paul O’Flaherty, Ashley Taggart, Brett Thomson. Life members present at the meeting: Derek Cockburn, Graham Dowling, Tony Feely. Paul O’Flaherty welcomed everyone to the Annual General Meeting. A minute’s silence was observed in acknowledgement of members who have recently passed away: Tony Timpson, Tony Farrant, Nick Renouf, Vincent Orange, Bob Conway and Mike Shardlow. Apologies Brian Hastings, Michael Hastings, Ray Burgess, Grant Dickson, John Thompson. Confirmation of Minutes That the minutes for the 2012 AGM be accepted as a true and correct record. Moved Peter Burke Seconded Doug Allcock Carried AGM Report Adoption of the 2013 AGM Report. Moved Graham Dowling Seconded Derek Cockburn Carried Subscriptions accepted as per sheet provided, including NWYC subscriptions. Moved Peter Burke Seconded Peter Hay Carried Election of officers Patron: Graham Dowling Committee: Paul O’Flaherty (Chair) John Thompson (President) Lee McKenzie (Secretary) Doug Allcock (Treasurer) Peter Burke (Junior Convenor) Ashley Taggart (Club Captain) Brett Thomson (Senior Convenor)

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 7 Solicitor: Stephen Jeffery (Lane Neave) Accountant: Marriotts Chartered Accountants Auditor: Brian McCrorie Voting delegate to the Christchurch Metro Cricket AGM: Paul O’Flaherty Moved Tony Feely Seconded Jerard Cross Carried

General Business 1. Premier Coach. Jerard Cross – asked about the change of Premier Team Coach. Ashley Taggart responded that Brendon Donkers was leaving to take up a coaching opportunity with the Wizards. Alex Reese had accepted the position on the condition he would no longer play. The club is mindful of Alex’s inexperience at this level and will facilitate mentoring as required. Alex has a previous commitment this season and is unavailable for one month; in this time Brendon will continue with the team. 2. Opening Day. This was expected to happen on 5 October. 3. Life Members. Life Member Ray Burgess, who currently lives overseas, will be in Christchurch on Saturday 12 October. There will be a gathering of all available Life Members at 6.30pm in the clubrooms. 4. Pavilion. Tony Feely asked if there are any renovations planned. Paul O’Flaherty responded that there are funds, including monies from the George Howden Trust, available for renovations but we are awaiting more information about potential strengthening of the downstairs area, including costs. This is taking longer than first thought and we are proceeding with caution.

Meeting Closed: 7.49pm

8 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club FINANCIAL REPORT

Burnside–West Christchurch University Cricket Club Financial Statements For the Year Ended 30th April 2014 Directory Nature of Business Non–profit organisation IRD Number 38 173 804 Chairman Paul O’Flaherty Secretary Lee McKenzie Treasurer Doug Allcock Auditor Brian McCrorie Bankers ANZ Statement of Financial Performance 2014 2013 BAR REVENUE Bar Sales 15,800 20,925 Less Cost of Sales Bar Staff 1,803 4,408 Bar Licence 569 690 Bar Supplies ______8,784 ______14,327 TOTAL BAR REVENUE 4,644 1,500 INTEREST RECEIVED Interest Received - National Bank 3,094 1,156 Interest Received - Estate George Howden ______551 ______2,397 3,645 3,553 GRANTS RECEIVED Air Rescue Services - 2,900 Canterbury Community Trust - 13,500 Canterbury Cricket Association 10,270 7,776 Christchurch City Council - 1,739 Mainland Foundation 2,500 – New Zealand Community Trust 10,000 8,827 The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Trust 19,300 - The Lion Foundation 7,500 12,007 The Southern Trust ______23,600 ______– 73,170 46,749

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 9 OTHER INCOME Golf Tournament Income 4,023 Hire of Facilities 13,000 6,790 Insurance Proceeds 2,962 – Subscriptions 23,380 22,436 Sponsorship Received – 870 Sundry Income 270 1,748 Uniforms ______331 ______– 43,966 31,844 TOTAL INCOME 125,425 83,646 EXPENDITURE Accident Compensation Levies 1,097 900 Advertising 224 – Audit Fees 500 450 Bank Charges 14 36 Cleaning & Rubbish Disposal 2,961 3,520 Eftpos Expenses 713 917 Gear and Balls 28,803 18,552 General Expenses 1,708 112 Indoor Centre Hire – 1,722 Insurance 5,561 5,432 Junior Cricket Expenses 350 368 Motor Vehicle Expenses 1,405 1,819 Printing & Stationery 651 771 Prizegiving Expenses 1,088 1,424 Repairs & Maintenance 4,892 4,918 Repairs & Maintenance (Grounds) 3,731 8,651 Senior Cricket Expenses 3,967 2,483 Subscriptions 2,634 2,051 Telephone & Tolls 657 617 Wages - Coaching 17,231 18,049 Wages - Events Co-ordinator – 4,651 Wages - Groundsman 12,330 12,571 Website Expenses ______14 ______150 Total Expenses before Depreciation 90,531 90,164 Less Depreciation Depreciation as per schedule ______9,954 ______6,193 Total Expenses 100,485 96,357

NET SURPLUS (DEFICIT) $24,940 ($12,711)

10 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club Statement of Financial Position Note 2014 2013 EQUITY Accumulated Funds 171,542 146,602 Total Equity $171,542 $146,602 Represented by Current Assets ANZ (00) - Cheque Account 22,047 8,897 ANZ (02) - George Howden Estate 6,163 3,705 ANZ (03) - Grants – 27,918 ANZ (04) Term Deposit 21,633 28,444 Accounts Receivable g 3,900 831 Goods and Services Tax 641 2,053 ______54,384 71,848 NON CURRENT ASSETS Fixed Assets c 105,707 96,316 Lane Neave Trust Acct - Geo. Howden f 24,935 24,262 ______130,642 120,578 ______TOTAL ASSETS 185,026 192,426

Current Liabilities Unexpended Grants – 1,173 Accounts Payable 11,984 13,651 Centenary Seat Advance 1,500 1,500 The Southern Trust (2014) – 20,000 The Canty EQ Recovery Trust (2014) – 9,500 ______13,484 45,824 ______TOTAL LIABILITIES 13,484 45,824

NET ASSETS $171,542 $146,602

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 11 0 0 67 Book Value 812 339 159 706 182 217 337 949 1,645 5,255 5,255 1,921 1,007 1,261 8,064 5,730 1,502 1,509 1,043 1,414 30/04/13 71,589 71,589 28,864 105,708

0 79 70 83 163 166 913 511 218 131 198 672 748 653 566 3,610 5,843 1,846 1,536 1,665 30/04/13 24,927 26,796 26,796 28,537 47,226 63,287 Deprecation 118,620 0 0 $ 45 50 45 84 83 163 166 262 432 146 840 470 145 198 225 477 513 447 1,968 1,659 6,327 9,954 1,968 1,659 1,536

Rate 2.0% CP 0.0% DV DV 9.5% 40.0% DV 10.0% DV 24.0% DV 12.0% DV 40.0% DV 30.0% DV 30.0% DV 24.0% DV 40.0% DV 40.0% DV 20.0% DV 40.0% DV 20.0% DV 16.0% DV 16.0% DV 20.0% DV 13.0% DV 24.0% DV 33.0% DV 24.0% DV

5 6 2 ------D e p r c i a t o n ------11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Mth Accumulated

Book 975 Disposals 1,811 9,600 1,032 5,928 Additions/ 19,346 19,346 112 485 209 227 362 421 Value 6,914 6,914 2,183 1,439 2,101 1,176 1,727 1,986 1,556 1,861 73,557 73,557 15,845 96,316

Cost 1/05/12 Price 238 252 435 468 1,732 8,865 6,850 2,185 2,174 1,217 2,174 2,257 1,696 1,980 98,385 98,385 24,927 49,147 33,792 72,805 204,982

Date Purchase Jun 2013 Jun Sep 2011 Feb 2013 Feb 2013 Feb Apr 2013 Apr 2013 Apr Dec 2012 Dec 2013 Nov 2012 Nov 2012 Nov 2012 Nov 2012 Nov 2013 Nov 2014 Mar May 2013 May June 2012 June

Schedule of Fixed Assets Schedule of Fixed Asset Land & Buildings Clubhouse & Fittings Furniture & Fittings Furniture (2) Heatpumps Vehicles Motor Subaru & Equipment Plant Equipment Mower Mower New Roller Nets Cover Pitch Cover Hessian Sopper Super System) Removal Water (Pitch Reel Mower Mower Ride on Cover Pitch Freezer TV Clubroom Dish Freeview Roller Chairs Trolley Freezer Shed Total

12 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club Statement of Movement in Equity & Reserves 2014 2013 OPENING EQUITY Members Funds (Retained Earnings) 124,002 136,713 Ken Mark’s Bequest 2,000 2,000 V J McGibbon Memorial 600 600 George Howden Bequest 20,000______20,000

TOTAL OPENING EQUITY 146,602 159,313 Plus Net Surplus/(Deficit) 24,940 (12,711) CLOSING EQUITY $171,542 $146,602

Notes to the Financial Statements

1 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTING POLICIES Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club (Inc) is an Incorporated Society registered under the Incorporated Societies Act 1908. These Financial Statements are general purpose financial statements and have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting practices. The accounting principles recognised as appropriate for the measurement and reporting of earnings and financial position on an historical cost basis have been used, with the exception of certain items for which specific accounting policies have been identified. a. Changes in Accounting Policies There have been no changes in accounting policies. All policies have been applied on bases consistent with those used in previous years. b. Differential Reporting Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club (Inc) is a qualifying entity for Differential Reporting purposes as it is not publically accountable and is not large, as defined in the Framework for Differential Reporting. Differential Reporting Exemptions have been applied.

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 13 c. Fixed Assets and Depreciation All fixed assets are recorded at cost less accumulated depreciation. All assets are depreciated on a straight line basis, which spreads the depreciation evenly over the estimated remaining life of each asset The following are estimated economic working lives on which depreciation of the assets is based. Buildings – 40 years; Plant & Equipment – 2 to 15 years. d. Goods and Services Tax These financial statements have been prepared on a GST exclusive basis. e. Income Tax As an amateur Sports Club, the Club has gained an exemption from Income Tax. f. Investments Investments are carried at the lower of cost or net realisable value. The Lane Neave Trust Account holds a bequest from George Howden, a Life Member and long-time supporter, plus some accrued interest. George Howden also instructed Trustees Executors Ltd to set up a Deed of Arrangement to utilise the “residual” funds from his Estate, and invest them to provide a long-term income stream for the Club. The Estate was registered as a chartable entity by the Charities Commission on 30 June 2008 g. Receivables Receivables are stated at their estimated realisable value. Bad debts are written off in the year in which they are identified.

2 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES There were no contingent liabilities at balance date (2013: $0). Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club Inc. has not granted any securities in respect of liabilities by any party whatsoever.

3 SECURITIES AND GUARANTEES There was no overdraft facility as at balance date nor was any facility arranged.

14 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club AUDITOR’S REPORT

I have audited the attached financial report The financial report provides information about the past financial performance of the Club and its financial position as at 30 April 2014. The information is stated in accordance with the accounting policies.

Committee Responsibilities The Committee is responsible for the preparation of the financial report, which fairly reflects the financial position of the Club as at 30 April 2014 and of the result of its operations for the year ended on that date.

Auditor’s Responsibilities It is my responsibility to express an independent opinion on the financial report presented by the Committee and report my opinion to you.

Basis of Opinion An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence relative to the amounts and disclosures in the financial report. It also includes assessing • the significant estimates and judgements made by the Committee in the presentation and • preparation of the financial report. • whether the accounting policies are appropriate to the Club’s circumstances, consistently applied and adequately disclosed. I conducted the audit in accordance with the New Zealand Auditing Standards. I planned and performed my audit so as to obtain all the information and explanations which I considered necessary in order to provide me with sufficient evidence to give reasonable assurance that the financial statements are free from any misstatements, whether caused by fraud or error. In forming my opinion I also evaluated the overall adequacy of the presentation of information in the financial statements. Other than in my capacity as auditor I have no relationship with, or any interest in, the Club.

Qualified Opinion In common with other organisations of a similar nature, control over revenues from the various activities prior to its being recorded is limited and there are no practical audit procedures to determine the effects of the limited control.

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 15 In this respect alone, I have not obtained all the information and explanations I have required. In my opinion, except for adjustments that might have been necessary had I been able to obtain sufficient evidence concerning various sources of income, the financial report reflects the operations of the Club for the year ended 30 April 2014. In my opinion, the attached financial report reflects the financial position of the Club as at 30 April 2014. My audit was completed on 18 July 2014 and my qualified opinion is expressed as at that date. B A McCRORIE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT (Hon Retired) Christchurch

16 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club CHAIRMAN’S REPORT This is a club in good heart. Every weekend our playing fields are full of people, young and older, from the cricket tragic to the “friend of a friend” ring-in, having fun playing, watching and talking cricket. And that, after all, is our role – to help people take part in the sport they love. That we do this is thanks to a number of fine cricket people. Matt Farrant, Brendon Donkers, Alex Reese, Brett Thomson, Dan Vedder, Rob Hoysted, Callum George, Regan Wilson, Chris Peters and David Robertson have all organised, coached or captained one of our seven senior teams. Also, as Peter Burke notes in his Junior report, we are blessed with a number of enthusiastic and skilled parents and other volunteers who are introducing our young players to this great game. We are also fortunate to have a dedicated, hard-working committee who are taking the club forward. John Thompson, this season with Tom O’Carroll’s input, produces some of the best pitches around. Also, John and Tom were willing to do the hard yards associated with us hosting ICC, and Christchurch Metro Cricket tournaments and practices. This meant that we received additional revenue that has helped our sound current financial position, as outlined in the Treasurer’s report. Another reason for this is that Peter Burke is an expert at raising funds and sponsorship. Peter also oversees tour cricket clothing and equipment stocks, and is of course admired and respected for his stewardship of the Junior Cricket Programme. The hard work of our Secretary, Lee McKenzie, alongside her Merivale-Papanui colleagues at North West Youth Cricket, ensures a strong high school cricket structure and a steady supply of well-versed Year 13s into both clubs. Doug Allcock, along with his team at Marriotts, has streamlined and improved our financial management systems, and provides excellent information on which to base our decisions. Brett Thomson – when he is not scoring runs and taking – makes sure that each week there are enough other players to do the same, and has an excellent cricket brain when it comes to discussing how to keep on improving our senior results. Lastly, we thank Ashley Taggart who has been a senior player and committee member at the club for many years. Ashley, in his capacity as Club Captain, has played a large part in the strengthening of our senior cricket over the past few seasons, and has consistently provided considered and experienced advice on many other issues. Ashley is stepping down from this role but the good news is that he is not lost to cricket. We wish him well in his new role as Chair of Christchurch Metropolitan Cricket.

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 17 We are grateful to the husbands, wives, partners and families of all of the above people, and of our players. Cricket, and all that goes with it, is a game, or an obsession, that takes time and effort. Thanks for your support and forbearance. There is also a changing of the guard in our Premier team. Our coach of three seasons, Brendon Donkers, has had his talents recognised with his appointment to the role of Assistant Coach of the Canterbury side. Brendon’s contribution here has been immense. He inherited a Premier team down on confidence and direction but lifted performances within only one season. While title successes were frustratingly elusive, when they do come they will be built on the foundations that Brendon established. Matt Farrant, while staying on as a player, has decided to step down as Premier Captain. Our thanks to Matt for his hard work and leadership during the last three years. We therefore head into 2014/15 with a new Premier leadership team of Sam Noster (Captain), Angus Harman (Vice-Captain) and Alex Reese (Coach), and we wish them well. Tony Feely, Life Member, and Premier Team Scorer for an unbelievable 34 seasons, is also stepping down, largely due to other commitments with the New Zealand Umpires and Scorers Association and Canterbury Cricket. Tony will however assume a “Scorer Emeritus” role, will continue to keep the club historical records current, and will no doubt be an invaluable source of support for our new Premier Scorer, Arun Kumar. Thanks Tony. Premier team results this season were slightly deceptive. The team did not finish in the first half of the table for any of the three competitions. However, as Matt Farrant’s report indicates, it was the equal of any team when it played to its ability. More consistency is the key, particularly with the (although this did improve somewhat from last season). There is a sense that, with some judicious recruiting, and more hard work and application, a trophy is not too far around the corner. For the first season for a while, we also did not pick up a trophy in the other senior grades. However, many teams came close. The 2As were a boundary away from the T20 final, and the Presidents Foxes were in the hunt all season. The 3B Cannons could have easily been grade finalists, and the Mariners and Brawlers were snapping at their heels. The Petersen Shield results elsewhere in this report show that the first five clubs were very closely matched, an indication of our overall consistency as a club. There is one important trophy in our cabinet however. The Junior Premiers were yet again victorious, winning the 2013 title. This team is easily our most successful in the last few years and is a credit to all concerned. Our best wishes go to those players who have headed off to high school and we look forward to seeing you back at the club in a few years’ time.

18 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club There are of course the inevitable challenges. The internal issues that your committee continues to work on haven’t changed much from those outlined in last season’s Chairman’s report. However, it was disconcerting this season to see, for the first time, a handful of defaults in the 2A grade. Our 2As, while not the only team affected, lost a month’s cricket through two defaults in the two day competition. This is embarrassing both for Christchurch Metro Cricket and our club, and is not easy to explain to subs-paying players. Most importantly, defaults must be prevented from becoming a trend in what is the feeder competition for our Premier grade. One of the solutions is to ensure that the third morning grade (2Bs), itself a feeder grade to the 2As, remains just that and does not morph into another “closed team” grade. Our committee is mindful of the responsibility it has to the morning grades and to improving its support for our 2B players, and is planning to do just that. However, this is just faint background noise. It is drowned out by the sound of bat on ball, the talk about cricket, the laughter in the clubrooms, the fun. This is a club in good heart. Paul O’Flaherty Club Committee 2013/14 Chairman

John Thompson (President & Grounds Convenor), Paul O’Flaherty (Chairman), Peter Burke (Junior Convenor)

Lee McKenzie (Secretary & Youth Convenor Brett Thomson (Senior Convenor) Doug Allcock (Treasurer)

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 19 TREASURER’S REPORT The 2013-2014 season has resulted in a net surplus of $24,940. This surplus is largely due to a number of one-off revenue gains from hosting tournaments at the grounds, insurance proceeds and funds raised from the golf tournament in April. The most notable change this year, has been the utilisation of Xero software for invoicing subscriptions. lnvoicing players’ subscriptions through Xero and then monitoring the collection of those subscriptions from an aged debtors report – combined with a policy of not accepting subscription payments over the bar – has meant that the financial accounts are the most accurate reflection of both the performance of the bar, and of subscription receipts in many many years. We again would like to emphasize that, the club like many sporting organisations, remains heavily dependent upon Pub Charity. lt funds most of our coaching and groundsmen overheads, in addition to the investment from time to time in capital assets. We again are heavily indebted to Peter Burke for the wonderful work he does in this area. lt is hoped that for the forthcoming season we can look to upgrade some areas of the clubrooms to help create a more family-friendly social environment for our members, while continuing to maintain an ongoing policy of fiscal prudence. Doug Allcock Treasurer

The club committee is very grateful for the support it receives from Marriotts Chartered Accountants who provide financial services to the club throughout the season.

20 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club Our season started with GROUNDS & MACHINERY REPORT the same problem as the previous year: absence of the heavy roller which was undergoing major repairs. Fortunately, with the help of a few friends and favours, this problem was eventually overcome. In the meantime it placed increased pressure on ground staff, both in time and efficiencies, but perseverance finally won through. We had the services of Tom O’Carroll for the season and his work ethic and attention to detail enabled the season to progress without any further disruptions. Our club and facilities were used extensively by both Canterbury Cricket and New Zealand Cricket which reflected favourably in our balance sheet, bringing increased revenue for ground hire and expertise inside our club. All four blocks and practice facilities are up to provincial standards – testament to efforts made in planning and pre-season ground maintenance. All Premier clubs enjoy using Burnside Oval for T20 and 50 over tournaments. All blocks have had top-dressing and fertiliser applications and seeding renovations done this autumn and the strike has been very good. Thanks to Tom O’Carroll and Christchurch Metropolitan Cricket. Improvements have taken place throughout the year with the addition of a gear shed, a ride- on mower, a super sopper, and a trolley for the transportation More miles than it looks: Grounds Convenor John Thompson on the wonderfully renovated heavy roller of covers, plus the purchase of another cover and scrim. Our machinery continues to challenge our knowledge and patience but Kiwi ingenuity and native cunning manage to keep them running – long may it continue! Have a good winter and hopefully we will see you all next season. John Thompson Grounds Convenor

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 21 Tom Latham did not play for our Premier team in TOM LATHAM 2013/14, his first absence for a whole season since he debuted for the team, while still at high school, in 2007/8. There is a very positive reason for this – Tom is becoming an established member of the New Zealand side. After making his international One-Day and T20 debuts in 2012, Tom was selected for his first Test, against India, in February 2014 in Wellington. This match will be forever famous due to Brendon McCullum becoming the first Kiwi to score a test triple . Tom is therefore the club’s first Test international since Terry Jarvis in 1973. After the India test, Tom was selected for the New Zealand tour of the West Indies and was part of the notable 2-1 series win. Picked for one of the problematic opening spots, he showed excellent signs of being a long-term solution, with scores of 83, 73, 82 and 36 in the first two tests. Tom’s first test contribution was pivotal in the team winning this important initial match. All this on top of a highly successful domestic first class season in which Tom scored 977 runs at an average of 69.78, and was one of the keys to Canterbury winning the . His two big double hundreds (241* v Wellington and 261 v Central Districts) demonstrate his ability to concentrate for long periods. The club is very proud of Tom and his achievements, and wishes him well for the future, which at the time of writing includes a New Zealand A tour to England and probable selection for the New Zealand tour to the United Arab Emirates to play Pakistan, ahead of an exciting New Zealand season that includes co-hosting a World Cup.

22 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club In its 109 year history, the club has had only 26 LIFE MEMBERS Life Members. To join this exclusive group, one has to have made a very significant contribution, over a long period, to our organisation. In October, Ray Burgess, a previous Club President and one of our Life Members, was back here on holiday from his home in Queensland. So, we took the opportunity to invite our nine current Life Members for a drink together in the clubrooms. It was a great chance for them to catch up, and also to meet other club members, including our Premier team. We also grabbed the chance to take a photo of the group.

CLUB LIFE MEMBERS Back row: Tony Feely, Ray Burgess, Paul O’Grady, Peter Burke Front row: John Thompson, Brian Hastings, Graham Dowling, Reg Hintz, Derek Cockburn. Inset: Brian Adams

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 23 The 2013/14 season started off with a bang PREMIER GRADE when we beat Marist-Harewood away at Redwood Park by 134 runs. This was followed up by a six run victory against Riccarton in a rain-affected match. Such a promising start was put to waste with a string of losses against Canterbury Country, Lancaster Park Woolston, St Albans and the Under 20s. Those results were put right with a couple of good wins against OBC and Sydenham before a tight-fought loss against East Shirley to finish the round robin. Performances of note with the bat across the one-day competition were ’s 69 against Marist, ’s 58 against Country, Sam Noster’s 55 against OBC and 63 against East Shirley, as well as Mike Allcock’s 59 against Marist. David Sewell also had the fantastic figures of 4-19 with the ball against Sydenham. Show Weekend brought on T20, a format that has never seen us play our best cricket, and although this year we showed glimpses, we lost the crunch moments. Highlight of the weekend would have to be Sam Noster’s belligerent 87 against OBC. The two-day competition is where we have been most comfortable over the past couple of seasons and is definitely where we have played to our potential. Our pre- Christmas match was a repeat of last year’s final against Lancaster Park Woolston. The re-match brought out the best in us and we set a big total first up, thanks to a solid platform laid on by Angus Harman’s 69 and George Worker’s 59. Then Scott Inglis destroyed their top order on the way to figures of 5/31. With a first innings lead of 99 we would have loved to have pushed on for an outright result but the weather intervened, meaning we had to settle for first innings points. The New Year brought about the performance of the season against OBC as Sam Noster scored a superb hundred, finishing on 138. He was ably supported by Scott Paulin’s 60, setting us up for a big first innings total, which allowed us to dominate the game from the outset. The game was eventually won outright by six wickets, thanks to a huge effort from our left arm spinners bowling in tandem on the second day. Jordie Gibbons took 4/36 and Hamish Robertson 5/35. Marist halted our momentum in the next game, although form with the bat wasn’t an issue thanks to Carl Huyser’s 80, Angus Harman’s 50 and Sam Noster’s 63 not out. Our next performance was one to remember, with Micah Campbell announcing himself at Premier level with a mature knock of 43 not out that guided us to victory against East Shirley. Micah, along with Scott Inglis, steered us from 113-8 all the way through to our target of 164. Micah followed up that knock with an equally important innings of 85 against eventual competition winners St Albans to add some respectability to our first innings score. We went on to lose that game as well as the next one against Riccarton to take us out of the title hunt. Despite that, Jordie

24 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club Gibbons took away great figures against Riccarton of 4/41. The last round saw us play Sydenham for pride and we finished the season in style with a 34-run outright victory, lead by Sam Noster’s one-legged effort of 69. Special mention has to go to Sam Noster for his efforts with the bat, particularly in the two-day competition where he scored 453 runs and earned his place on the honours board. I’d also like to take this opportunity to thank Brendon Donkers for his massive contribution to the club over his time with us. His considerable talents have been recognized by Canterbury Cricket, with Brendon now the assistant coach of the Canterbury Wizards. We are lucky enough to have Alex Reese step in, and are excited as he and Sam Noster, the new Premier Captain, lead this side into the future. Matt Farrant Captain

Back row: Micah Campbell, Carl Huyser, David Sewell, Scott Inglis, Scott Paulin, Mitchell Croft, Steve McKean, Alex Reese (Coach) Front row: Angus Harman, Sam Noster, Matt Farrant (Captain), Blake Coburn, Jordie Gibbens Absent: Mike Allcock, Guy Borren, , Jarred Cunningham, Gordon Goudie, Mark Harding, Ben Laughton, Hamish Robertson, Hugo Snape, Brett Thomson, George Worker, Will Young and Brendon Donkers (Coach to early 2014)

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 25 Premier Grade Statistics 2013–14 Two Day Competition

Batting Mat In NO HS Agg Av 50s 100s GH Worker 1 1 0 59 59 59 1 SR Noster 7 12 1 138 453 41.18 3 1 MC Campbell 4 8 2 85 224 37.33 1 MP Croft 6 10 2 42 204 25.5 MJ Allcock 6 8 4 36* 98 24.5 CW Huyser 7 13 2 80 263 23.91 1 JJM Gibbens 6 11 0 41 222 20.18 AWB Harman 7 14 0 69 279 19.93 3 SG Paulin 6 12 0 60 227 18.91 1 HS Robertson 2 2 1 11* 15 15 MD Farrant 7 10 3 35 104 14.86 SB Inglis 7 6 2 17* 54 13.5 SJ McKean 3 4 0 18 27 6.75 DG Sewell 7 3 0 15 18 6 WA Young 1 2 0 10 11 5.5 BF Thomson 2 1 0 5 5 5 JCM Cunningham 1 1 0 4 4 4 BP Coburn 4 5 2 2 2 0.67 G Goudie 1 1 1 40* 40 AD Reese 1 Bowling O M R W Av BP 5 10 HS Robertson 33 11 83 7 11.85 5/53 1 GH Worker 11 3 13 1 13 1/13 MC Campbell 71.3 12 270 16 16.88 3/24 BP Coburn 42.3 2 187 11 17 5/28 1 MD Farrant 72.1 16 199 11 18.09 4/21 SR Noster 83 14 350 16 21.87 3/32 SB Inglis 129.1 23 434 18 24.11 5/31 1 JJM Gibbens 116.5 22 388 15 25.87 4/10 DG Sewell 103 19 323 11 29.36 4/43 BF Thomson 1 0 5 0 0/5 G Goudie 6 1 19 0 0/19 Catches MJ Allcock 5, SB Inglis 4, MC Campbell 3, BP Coburn 3, SR Noster 3, SG Paulin 3, MP Croft 2, MD Farrant 2, JJM Gibbens 2, CW Huyser 2, GH Worker 2, SJ McKean 1, HS Robertson 1, DG Sewell 1 Wicketkeeping AWB Harman 8 (c7 s1); MP Croft 1 (s1)s

26 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club One-Day Competition

Batting Mat In NO HS Agg Av 50s 100s WA Young 2 2 0 69 79 39.5 1 SJ McKean 1 1 0 35 35 35 MJ Allcock 6 6 2 59* 114 28.5 1 MD Farrant 8 6 2 77 102 25.5 1 BA Laughton 4 4 1 52* 75 25 1 GH Worker 5 5 0 58 117 23.4 1 SG Paulin 8 8 0 61 175 21.87 1 CW Huyser 10 10 2 45* 165 20.62 SR Noster 8 7 0 63 142 20.28 2 MP Croft 4 4 1 26* 47 15.66 JJM Gibbens 8 7 0 40 105 15 AWB Harman 9 8 1 29 84 12 HDM Snape 3 3 1 18 22 11 JCM Cunningham 1 1 0 10 10 10 AD Reese 8 6 1 22* 47 9.4 MR Harding 1 1 0 9 9 9 SB Inglis 10 5 1 14 32 8 BF Thomson 2 2 0 12 13 6.5 TC Bruce 3 3 1 6* 12 6 DG Sewell 8 3 2 3* 6 6 GL Borren 1 1 1 8* 8 Bowling O M R W Av BP 5 R/O MD Farrant 66 11 158 14 11.28 5/33 1 2.39 GH Worker 29.5 3 86 5 17.2 3/12 2.88 SR Noster 50 4 191 11 17.36 3/24 3.82 JJM Gibbens 64 10 205 11 18.63 4/27 3.2 SB Inglis 84.3 14 251 12 20.91 3/18 2.97 DG Sewell 64.3 9 235 11 21.36 4/19 3.64 TC Bruce 5.2 1 23 1 23 1/23 4.32 AD Reese 50 0 233 9 25.88 4/33 4.66 HDM Snape 12 0 84 1 84 1/52 7 CW Huyser 1 0 8 0 0/8 8 JCM Cunningham 1 0 13 0 0/13 13 MR Harding 5 1 20 0 0/20 4 MJ Allcock 5 0 25 0 0/7 5 Catches MD Farrant 4, JJM Gibbens 4, GL Borren 3, SR Noster 3, AD Reese 3, CW Huyser 2, SB Inglis 2, BA Laughton 2, SG Paulin 2, DG Sewell 1, GH Worker 1 Wicketkeeping AWB Harman 14 (c12 s2), MP Croft 2 (c2)s

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 27 T20 Competition

Batting Mat In NO HS Agg Av 50s 100s MD Farrant 3 3 1 74* 83 41.5 1 SR Noster 3 3 0 87 91 30.33 1 CW Huyser 3 3 0 31 55 18.33 JCM Cunningham 3 3 1 18 34 17 JJM Gibbens 3 3 0 18 36 12 MP Croft 3 2 0 19 23 11.5 MJ Allcock 3 3 1 12 18 9 BP Coburn 1 1 0 2 2 2 SG Paulin 2 2 0 3 4 2 MC Campbell 3 2 0 0 0 0 SB Inglis 3 2 2 28* 29 DG Sewell 3 1 1 11* 11 Bowling O M R W Av BP 5 R/O DG Sewell 9 1 49 4 12.25 3/11 5.44 JJM Gibbens 12 0 74 6 12.33 3/31 6.17 SR Noster 6 0 48 3 16 2/27 8 MC Campbell 4.1 0 36 2 18 1/0 8.64 SB Inglis 12 0 51 2 25.5 1/6 4.25 MD Farrant 8.4 0 65 1 65 1/5 7.51 BP Coburn 1 0 11 0 0/11 11 MJ Allcock 2 0 22 0 0/22 11 Catches JCM Cunningham 2, CW Huyser 2, DG Sewell 2, MJ Allcock 1, SR Noster 1, SG Paulin 1 Wicketkeeping MP Croft 3 (c3)

Premiers captain Matt Farrant bowling against Marist Harewood on the number one pitch, with a Brawlers match in the background.

28 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club Premier Team Career Records Two-Day Competition Batting Mat In NO HS Agg Av 50s 100s Catches MJ Allcock 11 14 4 36* 173 17.3 7 MC Campbell 4 8 2 85 224 37.33 1 3 BP Coburn 4 5 2 2 2 0.67 3 MP Croft 13 20 2 51 347 19.28 1 7 JCM Cunningham 8 13 0 44 104 8 4 MD Farrant 39 48 15 35 378 11.45 20 JJM Gibbens 6 11 0 41 222 20.18 2 G Goudie 1 1 1 40* 40 AWB Harman 17 29 2 69 433 16.04 3 CW Huyser 38 63 3 81 1354 22.57 7 29 SB Inglis 112 125 49 36* 1070 14.08 48 SJ McKean 30 42 2 67 632 15.8 4 8 SR Noster 47 74 5 138 2069 29.99 7 4 19 SG Paulin 15 26 2 72 511 21.29 2 11 AD Reese 22 16 2 20 91 6.5 7 HS Robertson 7 9 1 51 154 19.25 1 2 DG Sewell 14 11 5 15 24 4 7 BF Thomson 4 2 1 17* 22 22 GH Worker 2 2 0 59 118 59 2 4 WA Young 4 6 1 65* 133 26.6 1 1 Bowling Balls M R W Av 5 10 BP WktKp Debut MJ Allcock 76 0 63 1 63 1/23 11-12 MC Campbell 429 12 270 16 16.88 3/24 13-14 BP Coburn 255 2 187 11 17 1 5/28 13-14 MP Croft 1s 12-13 J Cunningham 165 1 186 3 62 2/82 08-09 MD Farrant 4022 177 1856 94 19.74 1 5/41 07-08 JJM Gibbens 701 22 388 15 25.87 4/10 13-14 G Goudie 36 1 19 0 0 0/19 13-14 AWB Harman 28c 4s 11-12 CW Huyser 46 1 19 0 0 0-2 08-09 SB Inglis 12654 506 6119 308 19.87 12 1 6/34 99-00 SJ McKean 10c 06-07 SR Noster 2801 83 1760 86 20.47 2 6/40 06-07 SG Paulin 11-12 AD Reese 1136 25 755 21 35.95 1 5/49 09-10 HS Robertson 658 23 376 20 18.8 1 5/53 11-12 DG Sewell 1350 49 681 41 16.61 2 1 6/42 12-13 BF Thomson 6 0 5 0 0 0/5 12-13 GH Worker 174 3 98 3 32.67 2/85 12-13

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 29 One-Day Competition

Batting Mat In NO HS Agg Av 50s 100s Catches MJ Allcock 10 10 2 59* 134 16.75 1 GL Borren 1 1 1 8* 8 3 TC Bruce 14 14 2 17* 81 6.75 4 MP Croft 11 11 2 42* 175 19.44 1 JCM Cunningham 9 9 1 69* 179 22.38 1 4 MD Farrant 41 31 9 77 257 11.68 1 20 JJM Gibbens 13 11 0 43 193 17.55 5 MR Harding 68 65 4 100* 1109 18.18 3 1 16 AWB Harman 17 15 3 29 181 15.08 CW Huyser 47 47 4 68 948 22.05 4 6 SB Inglis 104 83 33 32 649 12.98 24 BA Laughton 4 4 1 52* 75 25 1 2 SJ McKean 18 17 0 49 235 13.82 SR Noster 51 49 1 99 806 16.79 5 22 SG Paulin 15 15 1 61 268 19.14 1 2 AD Reese 21 16 4 27 93 7.75 7 DG Sewell 14 7 4 7 17 5.67 1 HDM Snape 3 3 1 18 22 11 BF Thomson 3 3 0 12 18 6 GH Worker 11 11 0 58 263 23.91 2 1 WA Young 4 4 0 69 166 41.5 1

Bowling Balls M R W Av 5 BP R/O WktKp Debut MJ Allcock 162 2 144 3 48 2/35 5.33 12-13 GL Borren 13-14 TC Bruce 112 3 71 5 14.2 2/11 3.8 10-11 MP Croft 2c 12-13 JCM Cunningham 162 1 142 3 47.33 1/18 5.25 08-09 MD Farrant 1843 48 1040 48 21.67 1 5/33 3.39 07-08 JJM Gibbens 588 12 384 15 25.6 4/27 3.92 10-11 MR Harding 2061 28 1418 56 25.32 1 6/26 4.13 03-04 AWB Harman 22c 5s 12-13 CW Huyser 174 2 171 3 57 2/35 5.9 08-09 SB Inglis 4739 88 2782 134 20.76 3 5/18 3.52 99-00 BA Laughton 13-14 SJ McKean 8c 06-07 SR Noster 1779 31 1110 60 18.5 4/13 3.74 06-07 SG Paulin 12-13

30 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club AD Reese 556 1 470 13 36.15 4/33 5.07 09-10 DG Sewell 693 18 373 19 19.63 4/19 3.23 12-13 HDM Snape 72 0 84 1 84 1/52 7 13-14 BF Thomson 01-02 GH Worker 474 8 233 16 14.56 3/12 2.95 11-12 WA Young 11-12

T20 Competition

Batting Mat In NO HS Agg Av 50s 100s Catches MJ Allcock 5 5 2 50 93 31 1 3 MC Campbell 3 2 0 0 0 0 BP Coburn 1 1 0 2 2 2 MP Croft 4 3 1 25* 48 24 JCM Cunningham 6 6 1 60 100 20 1 2 MD Farrant 13 8 3 74* 97 19.4 1 4 JJM Gibbens 6 6 0 38 89 14.83 3 CW Huyser 17 16 2 36* 232 16.57 6 SB Inglis 24 12 9 28* 91 30.33 3 SR Noster 18 18 3 87 452 30.13 3 4 SG Paulin 5 5 0 38 71 14.2 2 DG Sewell 6 2 1 11* 15 15 2

Bowling Balls M R W Av 5 BP R/O WktKp Debut MJ Allcock 60 0 74 5 14.8 3/19 7.4 12-13 MC Campbell 25 0 36 2 18 1/0 8.64 13-14 BP Coburn 6 0 11 0 0 0/11 11 13-14 MP Croft 3c 12-13 JCM Cunningham 08-09 MD Farrant 202 2 173 10 17.3 2/7 5.14 09-10 JJM Gibbens 138 0 165 10 16.5 3/16 7.17 10-11 CW Huyser 08-09 SB Inglis 510 3 444 20 22.2 2/12 5.22 05-06 SR Noster 242 0 284 14 20.29 4/4 7.04 07-08 SG Paulin 12-13 DG Sewell 120 1 127 6 21.17 3/11 6.35 12-13

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 31 Jared Cunningham takes an outfield catch in the T20 match against Old Collegians . . .

. . . and is congtarulated by Mitchell Croft (left) and Scott Inglis.

32 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club The team started the season with high hopes SECOND GRADE 2A after making some good progress from the previous season. A good pre-season and the arrival of some new and old returning players had us in a really positive place heading into 2013/14. The one-day competition, which was probably our best format, got off to a great start but we fell away in the back half. We were able to make the semi-finals, but we came unstuck against OBC. We moved into the T20. On the back of some great performances by Hugo Snape and Jordan Buchanan we again reached the semi-finals and played our best game, but went down to OBC by three runs. This brings us to the two-day competition where we improved remarkably. To finish third in this format was really pleasing, with a few of the guys dominating. Micah Campbell and Matt Jefferd were particularly strong, with some awesome individual results. Micah took 13 wickets in a match against Marist and Matt Jefferd scored 164 against LPW. Steve McKean came back and his experience was invaluable. There were also some other impressive individual performances. Steve scored a good hundred in his return match, Jordan Buchanan made a good half century against Marist and Paul Shackleton clubbed a six for a win over OBC. I would like to thank Brendon Donkers and Alex Reese for all the work with the guys – much appreciated. You can really see their values and disciplines starting to come through. I would like to wish Brendon all the best for his role with Canterbury Cricket. Hopefully we can recruit well for the coming season and it looks like there will be some great competition for spots. So, all things going to plan, we can improve on this season and win another competition. We are in a good place for the 14/15 season. Brett Thomson Captain

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 33 2As One Day Competition Batting In Runs HS Av H Snape 4 121 54* 60.5 A Gillett 5 107 40* 53.5 B Thomson 2 39 31* 39 M Campbell 4 92 35* 30.67 D Corbett 3 29 17* 29 J Cunningham 2 51 30 25.5 L Scully 3 59 43 19.67 M Allcock 3 58 56 19.33 B Laughton 1 19 19 19 J Buchanan 6 103 35 17.16 M Croft 1 17 17 17 H Boon 2 15 15* 15 C Anderson 2 18 14 9 C Rowe 2 17 17 8.5 G Borren 2 12 8 6 A Dean 3 18 10 6 J Nicholls 4 17 9* 5.67 T O’Flaherty 5 12 9 2.4 M Jefferd 4 4 4 1 M Burrows; J Gibbens 1 0 0 0 M Harding; N Johnston 1 0 0 0 F O’Flaherty; D O’Keefe 1 0 0 0 Bowling O M R W BP Av B Thomson 9 2 28 3 3/28 9.34 J Gibbens 10 2 38 4 4/38 9.5 N Johnston 10 1 31 3 3/31 10.34 A Gillett 38 2 151 10 4/39 15.1 M Harding 10 2 36 2 2/36 18 M Burrows 10 1 37 2 2/37 18.5 H Boon 11 3 39 2 2/11 19.5 H Snape 25 3 79 4 2/16 19.75 M Campbell 32 1 143 7 4/25 20.43 M Allcock 10.5 2 41 2 1/1 20.5 F O’Flaherty 10 2 41 2 2/41 20.5 D O’Keefe 6 1 22 1 1/22 22 J Buchanan 54 7 227 9 2/28 25.22 G Borren 10 0 42 1 1/42 42 D Corbett 12.2 1 44 1 1/29 44 J Cunningham 10 0 48 1 1/48 48 A Reese 2 1 6 1 1/6 6 T O’Flaherty 1 0 9 0 0/9

34 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 2As Two Day Competition

Batting In Runs HS Av H Snape 4 79 40* 79 S McKean 5 180 134* 60 M Jefferd 7 360 164 51.43 B Thomson 3 57 48* 28.5 M Campbell 5 106 59 21.2 C Rowe 2 36 21 18 G Borren 2 34 29 17 A Gillett 7 97 30 16.17 J Buchanan 10 140 67* 15.56 P Shackleton 3 30 15* 15 O Barkle 8 116 35 14.5 M Burrows 2 14 12* 14 M Allcock 1 14 14 14 J McKenzie 6 77 31 12.84 P McCormack 4 31 17 10.34 N Johnston 5 34 26* 8.5 D Corbett 2 5 5* 5 D O’Keefe 3 13 10 4.34 E Wright 4 6 3 2 M Harding 1 0 0 0

2As Two Day Competition

Bowling O M R W BP Av B Thomson 10 2 20 4 2/0 5 N Johnston 36.3 8 102 10 3/22 10.2 D O’Keefe 36 7 77 11 4/16 11 M Campbell 61 10 195 16 6/22 12.19 J Buchanan 46.6 12 178 13 4/23 13.69 H Snape 22 4 88 6 4/37 14.67 A Gillett 25.1 6 102 6 3/30 17 D Corbett 34 5 140 8 5/65 17.5 P McCormack 51 8 177 5 2/19 35.4 M Burrows 30 6 77 2 1/24 38.5 P Shackleton 13 1 65 1 1/35 65 G Borren 2 1 3 0 0/6 M Harding 16 4 49 0 0/49

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 35 2As T20 Competition

Batting In Runs HS Av H Snape 4 134 57 33.5 J Buchanan 2 61 41 30.4 B Thomson 1 30 30* S McKean 2 27 20* 27 E Wright 2 54 35 27 G Borren 2 22 21* 22 M Campbell 3 39 23 19.5 P McCormack 2 19 8* 19 D Corbett 2 14 13* 14 T O’Flaherty 1 14 14 14 A Gillett 3 25 19* 8.34 P Shackleton 3 15 14 5 J McKenzie 3 2 1 0.67 M Burrows 1 0 0 0

Bowling O M R W BP Av E Wright 4 0 19 3 3/13 6.33 A Gillett 4 0 17 2 2/17 8.5 M Burrows 9 0 69 6 3/21 11.5 M Campbell 12 0 61 3 2/16 20.33 J McKenzie 8 0 44 2 1/19 22 B Thomson 4 0 26 1 1/26 26 D Corbett 5 0 28 1 1/19 28 P McCormack 10 0 69 1 1/34 69 T O’Flaherty 1 0 8 0 0/8 J Buchanan 3 0 18 0 0/18 S McKean 1 0 18 0 0/18 P Shackleton 1.4 0 19 0 0/19 H Snape 7 0 64 0 0/19

36 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club The 2013/14 season was a rebuilding one for THIRD GRADE 2B the 2B side, with the traditional revolving door selection policy seeming to accelerate until the Christmas break. With a very different side every week we struggled for consistent performances and unfortunately fell short of making the semi-finals to defend last year’s one day trophy. With the New Year came a more consistent side and better performances in the two-day format. With the luxury of regularly having seven or eight bowling options we frequently bundled teams out cheaply, However we often weren’t able to capitalise as we struggled to get more than two or three batsmen to fire in the same innings. Ben Sturman and Sami Swadi (when available) were the consistent performers with the bat. Highlights of the season included Paul Shackleton turning it square to take six wickets, and Brett “the Administrator” Thomson and Steve McKean knocking very quick tons during guest appearances. Mal Burrows must be mentioned for his tireless bowling, consistently taking wickets at a good economy rate. I also have to acknowledge BWC’s unofficial ambassador and talent scout Shane Young who recruited Mal in a pub and had him down at cricket the next week. Team awards were given to Ben Sturman for batting, Mal for bowling and Andrew Dean for his fielding work behind the stumps. Dan Vedder Captain

Nick Kwant, on loan to the 2Bs from North West Youth Cricket for some T20 matches, and looking very much at home as he hoists the ball from the #1 pitch to high on the pavilion roof for the second time – to follow those he hit into the carpark.

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 37 2Bs One-Day Competition

Batting In Runs Av In Runs Av

H Boon 1 46 46 T Edlin 2 10 5 B Taylor 1 45 45 G Fantastic 1 4 4 S Swadi 3 83 27.67 G Belton-Brown 2 7 3.5 S Jones 1 27 27 D Vedder 2 7 3.5 R Wilson 1 23 23 P Shackleton 1 3 3 G Boorer 4 44 22 G Owens 1 2 2 N Gunby 1 22 22 S Sturman 4 6 2 C Rowe 4 83 20.75 S Mitchell 1 2 2 M Burrows 3 18 18 L Dungey 1 1 1 W O’Brien 2 31 15.5 S Mehta 2 2 1 B Sturman 6 85 14.17 K Turnbull 1 0 0 A Watson 2 26 13 G Devine 2 0 0 T Sturman 4 44 11 D O’Keefe 1 0 0 S Young 1 11 11 J Sinclair 1 0 P McInnes 3 33 11 G Gibson 1 1 B Thomson 3 32 10.67 M Jefferd 1 28 O Barkle 4 42 10.5 J Oliver 1 2 M Banks 1 6 6

Bowling O M R W Av D Robertson 10 1 18 5 3.6 S Mitchell 10 3 12 3 4 T Edlin 7 0 30 4 8.5 M Burrows 18 2 41 4 10.25 G Gibson 10 2 31 3 10.33 S Sturman 16 1 83 5 16.6 B Thomson 25 8 66 3 22 A Watson 17 2 45 2 22.5 L Dungey 6 0 35 1 35 S Mehta 23 1 114 3 38 S Swadi 14 2 51 1 51 D Vedder 13 1 54 1 54 G Devine 1 0 13 0 W O’Brien 4 1 20 0 R Wilson 5 0 22 0 D O’Keefe 8 1 26 0 G Belton-Brown 2 0 32 0 G Owens 2 0 32 0

38 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 2Bs Two-Day Competition Batting In Runs Av S McKean 2 188 94 B Thomson 2 150 75 C Rowe 1 47 47 P McCormack 1 43 43 A Blackmore 2 54 27 B Sturman 10 150 15 M O’Byrne 1 15 15 G Belton-Brown 4 28 14 M Burrows 7 83 13.83 P Shackleton 7 95 13.57 T Sturman 7 95 13.57 A Lothian 2 26 13 A Dean 8 95 11.88 A Stewart 3 34 11.33 G Fantastic 3 33 11 A McKenzie 2 22 11 M Jefferd 4 40 10 S Mitchell 3 30 10 D Vedder 6 51 8.5 L Voisin 2 16 8 D Corbett 6 45 7.5 T O’Flaherty 2 11 5.5 S Sturman 6 10 2

Bowling O M R W Av P McCormack 7 0 27 6 4.5 C Rowe 10 1 26 3 8.67 M Burrows 55.1 13 225 16 14.06 S McKean 28 7 83 5 16.6 D Corbett 55 16 173 10 17.3 D Vedder 45.4 9 194 11 17.64 P Shackleton 40 1 198 10 19.8 S Mitchell 8 1 22 1 22 A Lothian 2 0 25 1 25 S Sturman 27 2 123 2 61.5 G Belton-Brown 8 0 65 1 65 M O’Byrne 3 1 16 0 L Voisin 4 0 19 0 T O’Flaherty 2 0 26 0 A Blakemore 4 0 33 0 A McKenzie 9 0 56 0

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 39 2Bs T20 Competition Batting In Runs Av N Kwant 2 59 29.5 S Swadi 3 75 25 D Vedder 2 16 16 J Hunt 2 28 14 J McKenzie 9 88 9.78 B Sturman 3 23 7.67 A McKenzie 1 7 7 V Rangnekar 2 10 5 J Eder 1 5 5 S Sturman 1 4 4 B Taylor 1 4 4 T Sturman 3 7 3.5 H Chalklen 1 2 2 F Howard 1 2 2 J Anderson 2 0 0 G Owens 1 0 0 G Fantastic 1 0 0 K Turnbull 1 15

Bowling O M R W Av D Vedder 6 0 24 2 12 A McKenzie 6 0 25 2 12.5 F Howard 7 0 44 2 22 S Swadi 11 1 55 2 27.5 S Sturman 4.1 0 29 1 29 J Hunt 5 0 38 1 38 J McKenzie 59 10 238 6 39.67 B Taylor 2 0 10 0 N Kwant 1 0 10 0 J Anderson 2 0 21 0

40 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club THE BRAWLERS The Brawlers season kicked off with a slightly different format with me stepping in as captain after being a member of the team for the previous three seasons, to give Rob Hoysted a change after a solid four years of captaining and managing the team alone. With strength of numbers in the very first game (an unusual Brawlers phenomenon) the team showed good promise with a comfortable eight- win against the Sydenham Goats. Mike Vorster and Raj Arora put on stand-out performances which they would continue to back up in the remainder of the season. One disappointment in the outcome was an injury to our keeper Paviter Noori which, mixed with outside commitments, would exclude him from the rest of the season. However, Luke Morgan would step into the role and follow up with one of the most consistent season performances that would later earn him the best fielder trophy. After a very close loss to the Cannons in the next game, the following three matches would produce consistent wins including a victory against eventual division winners Sumner. An improvement in fielding from previous seasons seemed to be proving our true potential in the division and confidence in the team was beginning to grow. However, through an injury to myself and later Rob, as well as a general drop in player availability, we would only manage to win one of the remaining five games in the season. The New Year started with a bang, when we bowled Marist Harewood Green out for a measly 31 runs (me producing a lifetime best bowling effort of 6 /4) and claiming a nine-wicket win. Despite the persistent problem of lack of numbers we would follow that up with a solid streak, winning four of the next six games – including a thumping of the Cannons by 136 runs (thanks mainly to an impressive 168 opening partnership by Mike Aitken and Landon Neal). Eventually we were to meet again with Sumner and unfortunately weren’t able to produce the same magic we did in our previous meeting and were beaten comfortably by six wickets. The remaining four games of the season would produce some more success however, going down to LPW in one game but consistently beating the Sydenham All Stars (who we played in all three other games) after losing to them twice earlier in the season. Regardless of the change of format and our constant struggle with numbers it proved a successful season. The biggest performance improvement came in the field with a major decrease in dropped catches and misfields, and excellent consistency in the bowling attack. Individual batting performances were probably slightly down on previous seasons. However the team was often able to produce big enough totals through a good distribution of runs across all players.

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 41 Looking forward to next season, the focus will be on building up the core team members so that we can rely on getting numbers to games and continue building on the skill, confidence, and camaraderie in the team. It’s been a pleasure leading the boys through the season and I’m looking forward to picking up where we left off later in the year for hopefully an even better season to come. Callum George Captain

Brawlers Statistics Batting Mat In NO 50 100 HS Tot. Avg R Pitchka 5 5 1 56 176 35.2 R Arora 14 13 3 1 52* 289 28.9 Callum George 18 15 4 1 115* 274 24.9 J Makwana 11 9 2 44 149 21.3 R Hoysted 17 14 6 37* 166 20.8 S Gunasekara 11 11 1 52 211 19.8 M Vorster 15 9 1 52 124 13.8 R Joshi 16 11 2 29 115 12.8 C McCracken 21 19 1 24 151 8.4 E Ashton 18 15 4 14 91 8.3 L Morgan 22 17 1 35 129 8.1 U Easwarapadcham 17 9 1 13 40 5 M Reed 17 10 1 15 37 4.1 M Aitken 2 2 1 2 81 138 138 D O’Brien 2 2 1 1 66* 72 72 L Neal 4 3 1 1 92 141 70.5 C de Leijer 4 4 2 24* 41 20.5 J Karunaharan 3 3 38 60 20 J Hurrell 2 2 21 33 16.5 P Noori 2 2 15 22 11 Craig George 1 1 7 7 7 S Shah 3 3 2 2* 2 2 B Pomare 1 1 0 0 0 T Phillips 1 1 1* 0* 0

42 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club Bowling Mat O M R W 5 Best R/O Avg Callum George 18 91 31 229 34 1 6/3 2.5 6.7 M Vorster 15 93 27 267 20 3/8 2.9 13.4 J Makwana 12 34 2 152 11 4/19 4.5 13.8 R Joshi 16 107.3 19 327 22 3/19 3 14.9 U Easwarapadcham 17 90.3 8 390 26 4/29 4.3 15 C McCracken 21 13 1 76 4 2/17 5.9 19 R Arora 14 38.1 4 195 10 4/47 5.1 19.5 M Reed 17 87.5 6 409 18 4/24 4.7 22.7 S Gunasekara 11 32 5 142 4 1/8 4.4 30.5 E Ashton 18 6 0 48 1 1/25 8 48 R Hoysted 17 7.5 1 52 1 1/11 6.7 52 J Hurrell 2 8 5 11 5 1 5/11 1.4 2.2 L Neal 4 13 0 74 5 4/57 5.7 14.8 S Shah 3 12.2 2 52 3 2/25 4.2 17.3 H Lambie 1 8 2 19 2 2/29 2.4 9.5 O Goodwin 1 2 0 20 2 2/20 10 10 J Karunaharan 3 1 0 2 0 0/2 2 D O’Brien 2 6 1 10 0 0/10 1.7 R Singh 1 3 1 21 0 0/21 7 Craig George 1 4 0 25 0 0/25 6.3

Fielding C R/0 Total L Morgan 21 1 22 Callum George 9 1 10 R Arora 8 2 10 C McCracken 7 1 8 E Ashton 6 0 6 S Gunasekera 5 1 6 R Hoysted 6 0 6 M Vorster 4 2 6 L Neal 5 0 5 R Joshi 3 0 3 U Easwarapadcham 2 0 2 R Pitchka 2 0 2 D O’Brien 2 1 0 C de Leijer 1 0 1 J Makwana 1 0 1 S Shah 0 1 1

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 43 An elegant drive from the Brawlers’ Shehan Gunasekara (above), while his team-mates (below) watch on: Edward Ashton, Rob Hoysted, Raj Arora, Luke Morgan and David O’Brien

44 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club We finished a solid third on the table, only missing THE CANNONS out on a third consecutive grand final spot by a single point. This season we initiated a new award system, the “AJ Moseley Memorable Moment of the Match”. Named after Cannons founder, life member and team Shaman, Andrew Moseley, it is awarded to an individual for a standout moment on the day. Over the season it was handed out for stunning catches, run outs, and sixes, but also for some cracking beamers, forgetting socks, and getting hit in the nuts during throw downs. I would also like to mention and thank the wider Cannons family for their support this year. Bowler of the Year – Phil Jellyman Batsman of the Year – Roadblock Smith Fielder of the Year – Viking Gillespie All Rounder of the Year – Chris Peters Moment of the Season – Dilla Smith Best Looking Cannon – Mick Burr/Paul Anderson Christopher J Peters Batting M Inn NO Runs Av C Peters 20 9 7 291 32.33 R Smith 14 12 1 310 25.83 M Thorpe 17 13 2 332 25.54 Z Hitchcock 5 3 2 69 23 M Peters 12 11 1 239 21.73 D Harding 8 2 3 37 18.5 R Gillespie 18 9 1 159 17.67 R Millar 6 5 1 80 16 C Smith 13 9 1 139 15.44 C Kinraid 19 4 1 55 13.75 M Burr 17 14 1 190 13.57 P Anderson 11 3 1 34 11.33 P Jellyman 18 6 1 67 11.17

Bowling O M R W RPO AV S/R C R/O C Smith 57 13 185 23 3.25 8.04 14.87 3 R Millar 8 0 41 4 5.13 10.25 12 3 1 C Peters 79 12 299 28 3.78 10.68 16.93 8 1 P Jellyman 120 25 343 27 2.86 12.7 26.67 6 R Smith 11 1 44 3 4 14.67 22 6 M Burr 30 3 120 8 4 15 22.5 13 R Gillespie 69 15 214 12 3.1 17.83 34.5 11 1 P Anderson 52 10 216 12 4.15 18 26 2 C Kinraid 91 10 364 19 4 19.16 28.74 2 D Harding 39 7 108 3 2.77 36 78 2 M Thorpe 6 Z Hitchcock 1

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 45 THE CANNONS’ WINNERS AT THE CLUB PRIZEGIVING

Reuben Smith (batting)

Phil Jellyman (bowling)

Rob Gillespie (fielding)

46 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club THE MARINERS Karl Grant – Last year’s Al Brown trophy winner had another successful season despite being injured for the first half. Karl was very good again with both bat and ball and saved his best performance of the season for the last match by scoring 77 and bowling five maidens on the trot! Mike Banks – This season’s most improved player. Mike was always solid at the top of the order. The “go to” player in the field whenever the boys were quiet and a sledge was required. His 17* out of the teams total dismal total of 65 early in the season was a mighty effort and Banksie’s best of the season. Reuben Le Roux – Reuben is the Mariner’s youngest team member but he always plays with great maturity. Reuben was always a very consistent new ball bowler, and he finished the season strongly with a 3-for in each of the last two matches. Sam Jones – Lured to the mighty Mariners this season, Sam was a sound fieldsman and a top order batsman with potential. He had a very consistent second half of the season and scored some vital runs. Another contender for most improved player. Ren Watene – Ren had limited batting opportunities this season, but his mixture of leg-spin and mystery ball bowling was hugely impressive. Ren’s 5/15 against Sumner was a standout performance. Also a brilliant outfielder with a rocket arm! Jonno McCarrison – Work commitments limited Jonno to just a handful of games this season. He contributed hugely off the field however, by negotiating sponsorship with Walker Marine and keeping the boys hydrated after matches! Bala Cole – For the third straight year Bala was one of the team’s best and most consistent bowlers. Equally impressive with both the new and old ball, he took 30 wickets including a 5-for. Bala was also a reliable fielder and handy lower order batsman. Regan Wilson – This year’s Al Brown trophy winner, and the Mariners’ player of the season. Regan had a top season with the ball and was the team’s leading wicket taker. His highlight was a career best 7 for 5 off five overs against Merivale-Papanui. James McIntyre – James was the Mariners’ most attacking bowler, never afraid to drop in a short ball or two! James took some vital wickets this season with the best being his stunning one-handed caught and bowled against LPW. Tony Edlin – An impressive all round season for Tony. Opening the batting, he topped the run scoring charts for the Mariners. He was also a very good all-round fielder and a wicket-taking bowler. Despite scoring a couple of 50s, Tony’s hat-trick against Heathcote would have to be his season highlight!

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 47 Sean Armstrong – The fielder of the season again this year, saving many runs and taking some very good catches. Sean floated anywhere in the top seven when batting and played some good knocks throughout the season, none better than his 40 in our first T20 match. Srikanth Toomula – Another new Mariner this year, Srikanth was an opening batsman with a sound technique who scored vital runs throughout the season. Also a very handy wicketkeeper, taking some stunning catches. Mike Chun – Easily the team’s best “fill in” player, Mike finished high up on the total runs scored (despite playing only eight games) and finished top of the season batting averages. Anukishan Kaki – Anu was another solid “fill in” player who contributed when called upon. His season highlight would be taking five catches behind the stumps against East Shirley. Best Batter: Tony Edlin – scored 410 runs, including two 50s Best Bowler: Regan Wilson – took 41 wickets including three 5-fors Best Fielder: Sean Armstrong – took 9 catches and effected 1 run out Played: 21 Won: 11 Lost: 9 Drawn/No result: 1 Placing: 4th (of 12) Regan Wilson, Captain

Back row: Steve Walker(sponsor), Mike Banks, Sam Jones, Sean Armstrong, Karl Grant, Ren Watene, Rueben Le Roux Front row: Jonno McCarrison, Regan Wilson(c), Bala Cole, Tony Edlin Absent: James McIntyre, Srikanth Toomula

48 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club Mariners Statistics

Batting M Inn NO Runs S/R HS Av 50s 100s M Chun 8 6 2 115 63.54 47* 28.75 K Grant 12 10 1 227 91.17 77 25.22 3 T Edlin 19 18 1 410 74.95 63 24.12 2 R Wilson 21 16 3 246 75.03 52 18.92 1 S Toomula 17 15 1 235 71.43 54 16.78 1 S Jones 20 19 1 190 51.39 26 10.55 B Cole 20 15 3 111 81.62 27 9.25 R Watene 14 10 3 63 80.77 21* 9 M Banks 19 17 3 121 34.89 23 8.64 A Kaki 7 6 2 32 89.97 24 8 S Armstrong 18 17 119 55.37 40 7 R Le Roux 15 9 3 29 40.01 18 4.83 J McCarrison 6 3 12 30.77 10 4 J McIntyre 15 8 2 12 19.05 5 2

Bowling M O M R W RPO S/R BP 5 Av C R/O Mom K Grant 12 56.2 14 128 17 2.26 19.88 4/18 7.52 1 3 R Wilson 21 118.5 30 311 41 2.61 17.39 7/5 3 7.58 13 1 6 T Edlin 19 92 13 320 29 3.48 19.03 4/4 11.03 11 2 4 B Cole 20 91 14 332 30 3.64 18.2 5/30 1 11.06 2 1 1 R Watene 14 49 5 189 15 3.86 19.6 5/15 1 12.6 5 1 1 R Le Roux 15 83 14 318 21 3.83 23.71 3/19 15.14 1 1 J McIntyre 15 54.2 3 252 11 4.65 29.63 3/18 22.9 1 S Armstrong 18 8 0 39 1 4.87 48 1/13 39 10 1 1 S Jones 20 7 0 55 1 7.85 42 1/6 55 6 M Chun 8 2 0 17 8.5 0/17 2 1 2 A Kaki 7 11 1 S Toomula 17 10 1 1 M Banks 18 9 1 J McCarrison 6 1

Regan Wilson, captain of the Mariners and winner of the Al Brown Trophy. This prize is awarded each season to the individual player in the club who makes the biggest all-round contribution with the bat and ball.

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 49 THE PRESIDENT’S FOXES The BWU President’s Foxes would probably gain a pass mark, if such things were given, for the 2013/14 season. Following the all-conquering, Championship-winning efforts of the previous season, both expectation and pressure swarmed us like angry wasps. The season started poorly, with those allergic to October pitches leaving us thin on core players and beaten in the first round. We rebounded spectacularly, dismissing Sydenham Hospital for 27 and being seated in the bar watching NPC rugby by 2.35pm. From there we steadily climbed the points table with sound performances. A loss to eventual winners St Albans in the weeks before Christmas, however, would be a defining moment. The skipper and a fill-in called Fantastic (real name) scored at 13’s to bring us within sight of victory – only to fall 13 runs short when both were dismissed playing unnecessary shots. That ten-point swing constituted the final gap between first and our joint third placing, but was a fair reflection of the strength of the respective sides. Season highlights were aplenty. Beating Merivale-Papanui twice, including in a T20 round, but especially in a rampant nine wicket win that they described as their worst performance in the grade. Chris Kennedy’s dramatic efforts with bat and ball. The skipper spending five weeks padded up and not batting. Young’s catch filling in for the 2Bs. Crofty’s hundred against Easts Gold. Cold beer and lively conversation. The low points were less obvious and need not be revisited. Winning grades is not what this team is about. After the despair of dwindling numbers some three to four seasons ago the Foxes are now on a high – squad depth, competitiveness, Facebook posts and match reports have replaced frantic Friday recruiting. The Foxes are here to stay. Performance-wise, Conrad Dry led in runs and Hamish Kember took a slim win in the wickets column. But every player enjoyed a moment or two in the sun, and a beer or six afterwards. We introduced new talent and beat old foe. The Famous Five post-season expedition to Kaikoura a fitting end to a great six months. As always, a big thanks to our sponsors for their ongoing support: Fox & Associates North-West Dental Drayton Cartage NZDDA

50 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club Also a big thanks to Paul, Ash, Thommo, Peter Burke and the Busman for their contribution & assistance to the Foxes. You make this great club what it is. Metro Cricket held a grade debrief for Presidents in recent weeks, and steps have been taken to ensure the longevity of this now highly competitive cricket grade. It’s not old men bowling slow full tosses off two yards, it’s a great standard of cricket and a bag full of fun. Congratulations to all other BWU teams on the season. Roll on 2014/15. . . David Robertson Captain

The Presidents Foxes’ Jared Croft (batsman of the year) and Chris Kennedy (100 Presidents matches) plot the course of another partnership

Another one in the bag. Presidents captain David Robertson (left) and keeper Peter McInnes.

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 51 Foxes (Presidents) Statistics0s

Batting Mat In NO 50s 100s HS Agg Av J Croft 10 7 4 3 1 103* 325 108.33 H Kember 11 5 2 1 59 124 41.33 C Dry 16 15 4 2 54* 429 39 J Roy 13 6 1 1 69 161 32.2 G Turner 14 12 3 47* 288 32 B Allan 12 11 5 40* 160 26.67 D Robertson 14 9 0 3 63 239 26.56 C Kennedy 13 11 2 2 77 220 24.44 M Conway 16 14 0 1 69 324 23.14 G Gibson 14 4 3 15* 23 23 P McInnes 10 4 1 28* 63 21 G Dickson 8 6 1 31* 91 18.2 S Young 14 7 1 1 57 97 16.17 A Tranter 5 2 1 8 14 14 A Chambers 6 3 25 26 8.67 S Twaddell 8 3 15 22 7.33 M Wheeler 13 5 1 18 25 6.25 R Scott 5 3 11 12 4 R Barron 3 2 5 7 3.5 M Yorston 1 1 2 2 2 R Irving 1 1 0 0 0 C Frauenstein 1 1 1 59 59 59 Hussey 1 1 26 26 26 G Fantastic 1 1 25 25 25 B Handy 1 1 1 31* 31 G Cossey 1 1 1 16* 16 S Packman 1 1 9 9 9 A Hintz 1 1 9 9 9 D Claridge 2 1 1 5* 5 S Sturman 1 1 1 0* 0

52 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club Foxes (Presidents) Statistics0s

Bowling O M R W Av RPO BP 5s C St H Kember 76.2 20 171 22 7.77 2.24 3/4 3 C Kennedy 20 1 89 7 12.71 4.45 5/21 1 3 D Robertson 22 4 66 5 13.2 3 2/3 10 A Chambers 44 8 173 12 14.42 3.93 4/39 3 R Scott 30 3 107 7 15.29 3.57 4/27 1 G Gibson 97.2 26 247 16 15.44 2.54 3/22 3 M Wheeler 82.5 12 285 18 15.83 3.45 3/9 1 S Twaddell 51.5 3 206 12 17.17 4 3/21 6 M Conway 54.3 4 239 13 18.38 4.4 3/12 4 J Roy 81 9 345 18 19.17 4.26 4/20 5 A Hintz 5 0 22 1 22 4.4 A Tranter 7 0 32 1 32 4.57 1/13 S Sturman 8 0 37 1 37 4.63 1/37 N Johnston 14 2 80 2 40 5.71 G Dickson 29 2 134 3 44.67 4.62 2/20 5 D Claridge 3 0 12 3 4 4 3/12 1 G Cossey 4 0 19 3 6.33 4.75 3/19 S Young 2 0 13 2 6.5 6.5 1/1 4 Hussey 6 0 15 2 7.5 2.5 2/15 G Fantastic 6 1 33 4 8.25 5.5 4/33 R Barron 12 4 48 4 12 4 3/22 3 C Dry 1 0 7 0 7 5 J Croft 11 0 64 0 5.82 G Turner 1 0 8 0 8 B Allan 2 2 0 0 0 4 1 P McInnes 15 2 C Frauenstein 8 1 22 0 2.75 B Handy 4 0 37 0 9.25 S Packman 3 0 16 0 5.33 1 M Yorston 4 1 Anon 11

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 53 This season Friday night cricket was JUNIOR CRICKET lucky to secure the services of our Premier Team Coach Alex Reese and Senior Premier team Vice-Captain Angus Harman. It was also fantastic to see two of our past Have a Go and Junior Premier players Matthew Hay and Lennon Annett-Chee giving their time to coach at the club; they are now senior players at Christchurch Boy’s High School. Have a Go cricket was coached by Matthew Hay and Angus Harman, ensuring all players fully participated in various drills and skills. Their patience and skills in organising the players made sure that the programme ran smoothly. This season, Kiwi cricket was combined with Junior 20/20. This group played various games and skills, preparing them well for Super 8s and Hardball. Alex Reese led the coaching, ably assisted by Lennon Annett- Chee, and they ensured all players participated and enjoyed themselves. On Saturdays we fielded teams in Senior Premier Year 8/7, Junior Premier Year 7/6, Junior Year 6 and Junior Year 5, as well as Junior Super 8s. Our Senior Premier team was coached pre-Christmas by Peter Hay, assisted by Mike Dunlop. They performed outstandingly well, winning the Christchurch Junior Cricket Premier Trophy, with several of the boys going on to play at the South Island Primary Schools Tournament in Gore. Post-Christmas Richard Hartshorn and Angus McIntosh took over the team once all our Year Nines had moved to High School. It was a young team, including Year Sevens, and they were somewhat tentative at the start. However, by the end of the season they were starting to make inroads, stringing together several wins. Pre-Christmas, the Year 7 Premier team was coached by Richard Hartshorn, whose wealth of knowledge, coaching ability and enthusiasm certainly put the team in good stead for the next step up – playing Senior Premier Cricket after Christmas. Our Year 6 team was coached by Roger White and Angus McIntosh, who took this team from strength to strength as the season progressed, finishing second in their competition. The future of Junior Cricket looks well served from this group of players. The Year 5 team was coached by Matthew Forster, assisted by son Sean and managed by Marie. This was a very young team who started to show their true potential towards the end of the season, with several players putting together some polished performances with both bat and ball.

54 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club The Junior Super 8s Team 7 was coached by Greg Price and managed by Cheryl Price. They did extremely well, winning the Junior Super 8s Section 2 competition, with an eight out of eight record. Team 6, also, in the Junior Super 8s, was coached by Murray Hawes, assisted by Matthew Everest. It was a pleasure to see these teams improving as the season went on, showing plenty of energy, enthusiasm, team spirit and camaraderie. I would like to thank Premier team member Blake Coburn who carried out mid- week club team coaching and school umpiring. Special thanks to John Thompson and Tom O’Carroll who ensured our Junior teams played on first-class wickets. Finally, on behalf of the club, I would like to thank all coaches, managers, parents and sponsors for your support during the season. Peter Burke, Junior Convenor

South Island Primary School Representatives

Christchurch Red Coached by Peter Hay (BWCUCC) Louie Chapman (Captain) Mitchell Hay Cullen Mood Christchurch Black Coached by Mike Dunlop (BWCUCC) Dominic Cornish (Captain) Tom Dunlop Ryan James Joshua Paul

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 55 TEAM PLACINGS

Premiers Two-Day 5th of 8 One-Day 8th of 10 T20 3rd of 4 (Section 1)

2A Two-Day 3rd of 8 One-Day lost in semi-final T20 lost in semi-final

2B Two-Day 8th of 8 One-Day 4th equal of 8 T20 3rd equal of 7

3B Cannons 3rd of 12 Mariners 4th of 12 Brawlers 5th of 12 Presidents Foxes 3rd equal of 10 Junior Premiers 2013 Champions Junior Team 7 – Winners Junior Super 8s Section 2 Competition

Petersen Shield (Christchurch Metropolitan Trophy Award For Overall Club Excellence) Club Points St Albans 6.85 Riccarton 6.66 Lancaster Park Woolston 6.32 East Christchurch Shirley 6.21 Burnside West Christchurch University 6.18 Old Boys Collegians 5.82 Marist Harewood 5.40 Sydenham 4.53

56 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club A Friday night bowling skills session. Before our younger Juniors play any matches, they are introduced to the game through drills like this.

The Junior Premier team – Winners of the 2013 Competition Back row: Mike Dunlop (Coach), Cullen Moody, Ryan James, Dominic Cornish, Tom Dunlop, Lehman Taleni, Peter Hay (Coach) Front row: Matthew Bond, Matthias Paltridge, Louie Chapman, Mitchell Hay, Josh Paul

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 57 PREMIER TEAM MILESTONES

Scott Inglis 100 one-day matches Scott Inglis 300 wickets in two-day matches Scott Inglis 450 wickets in all three formats Sam Noster 450 runs in the two-day competition Sam Noster 100 matches in all three formats Sam Noster 2000 runs in two-day matches Sam Noster 3000 runs in all three formats Sam Noster 150 wickets in all three formats Matt Farrant 150 wickets in all three formats Carl Huyser 100 matches in all three formats Scott Paulin 1000 runs in all three formats

HONOURS BOARD

Individual Performances (Batting, 100 or more; Bowling, five wickets in an innings or ten in a match, or a hat-trick)

Batting Matt Jefferd, 2As v Lancaster Park Woolston, 164 Sam Noster, Premiers v Old Boys Collegians, 138 Steve McKean, 2As v Lancaster Park Woolston, 134* Callum George, 3B Brawlers v East Shirley, 115* Brett Thomson, 2Bs v Sydenham, 108 Jared Croft, Presidents Foxes v East-Shirley Gold, 103* Steve McKean, 2Bs v Hornby, 100

58 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club Bowling Regan Wilson, 3B Mariners v Merivale Papanui , 7/5 Callum George, 3B Brawlers v Marist Harewood Green, 6/4 Phil McCormack, 2Bs v Sydenham, 6/27 Paul Shackleton, 2Bs v St Albans, 6/114 Dan O’Keefe, 3B Cannons v Lancaster Park Woolston Crusaders, 5/3 Caleb Smith, 3B Cannons v Merivale Papanui DJ Hewitt, 5/4 Josh Hurrell, 3B Brawlers v Lancaster Park Woolston Crusaders, 5/11 Ren Watene, 3B Mariners v Sumner, 5/15 Brett Thomson, 2Bs v Riccarton, 5/17 David Robertson, 2Bs v Hornby, 5/18 Regan Wilson, 3B Mariners v Sumner, 5/18 Regan Wilson, 3B Mariners v Marist Harewood Green, 5/19 Chris Kennedy, Presidents Foxes v Sydenham Hospital, 5/21 Micah Campbell, 2As v Marist Harewood 5/27 Blake Coburn, Premiers v Sydenham, 5/28 Bala Cole, 3B Mariners v Old Boys Collegians SCG, 5/30 Scott Inglis, Premiers v Lancaster Park Woolston, 5/31 Matt Farrant, Premiers v Marist Harewood, 5/33 Hamish Robertson, Premiers v Old Boys Collegians, 5/53 Dan Vedder, 2Bs v Lancaster Park Woolston, 5/55 Damian Corbett, 2As v Old Boys Collegians, 5/65 Tony Edlin, 3B Mariners v Heathcote, 4/4 including a hat-trick

Wicketkeeping Oscar Barkle, 2Bs v Lancaster Park Woolston, 5 wicketkeeping catches

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 59 TROPHY WINNERS

Team Performances Premiers Best Batsman Sam Noster Best Bowler Scott Inglis Best Fieldsman Angus Harman 2A Best Batsman Matt Jefferd Best Bowler Micah Campbell Best Fieldsman Adam Gillett 2B Best Batsman Ben Sturman Best Bowler Mal Burrows Best Fieldsman Andrew Dean 3B Brawlers Best Batsman Raj Arora Best Bowler Callum George Best Fieldsman Luke Morgan 3B Cannons Best Batsman Reuben Smith Best Bowler Phil Jellyman Best Fieldsman Rob Gillespie 3B Mariners Best Batsman Tony Edlin Best Bowler Regan Wilson Best Fieldsman Sean Armstrong President’s Foxes Best Batsman Conrad Dry Best Bowler Hamish Kember Best Fieldsman Jeff Roy MVP Jeff Roy Leadership Cup David Robertson

Club Trophies Morning Grades J.L. Kerr Trophy Best Batting Sam Noster V.J. McKibbin Trophy Best Bowling Micah Campbell J.M. McEwan Trophy Most Improved under 21 player Angus Harman Gerard Cross Cup Best Senior Fieldsman Angus Harman George Howden Cup Best Fieldsman 2nd grade Adam Gillett Afternoon Grades Ralph Byrne Cup Best Batting Tony Edlin Ralph Byrne Trophy Best Bowling Regan Wilson

60 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club Club Awards J.S. Patrick Trophy Best Spin Bowler Jordie Gibbens Jubilee Cup Most Wickets Micah Campbell D.J Hooper Trophy Most Runs Sam Noster W. Russ McLean Trophy Highest Score Matt Jefferd Al Brown Trophy Best All-Round Performance Regan Wilson W.S. MacGibbon Trophy Best All-Round Club Member Brett Thomson John Cowens Award Best Under 20 Bowler Blake Coburn Senior Merit Award Contribution to Senior Cricket Brett Thomson Youth Merit Award Contribution to Youth Cricket Lee McKenzie Junior Merit Award Contribution to Junior Cricket Angus Harman

Congratulations to Brett Thomson, our Senior Cricket Convenor. Brett won the inaugural Christchurch Metro Cricket Emerging Administrator trophy at its end-of- season awards ceremony. Fittingly, the trophy is named for Brian Adams, one of our club’s current Life Members, and a long-serving administrator of both New Zealand and Canterbury Cricket.

Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 61 Without sponsorship, our club would not be able to operate. OUR SPONSORS BWCUCC would like to express our gratitude to the following local Christchurch businesses and charitable organisations.

62 Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club Burnside West Christchurch University Cricket Club 63 The 2As celebrate Left to right: Brett Thomson, Nicky Johnston, Steve McKean, Phil McCormack, Oscar Barkle, Mike Allcock, Matt Jefferd, Cam Rowe, Dan O’Keefe, Jordan Buchanan. The out-of-shot bowler was Adam Gillett

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