RPC Annual Report 2019-20
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2019-20 Overview ………. x 1st Grade won the competition and the Belvidere Cup for the first time in the club’s 19 year history x 1st Grade played in the LO Cup Grand Final losing to Sydney University at University Oval x 1st Grade played in the Twenty20 Cup semi-final losing to Sydney x Jason Sangha played Sheffield Shield cricket for NSW x Daniel Sams and Jason Sangha played for NSW against the visiting England Lions x Daniel Sams played for Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League and was the leading wicket-taker in the competition x Daniel Sams and Jason Sangha played one-day Marsh Cup cricket for NSW x Jason Sangha captained ACT/ Country in a 2nd XI match v South Australia x Jason Sangha was the youngest-ever captain of a 1st Grade Belvidere Cup premiership winning team x For the fourth time Charith De Silva played for NSW Intellectual Disability in the National Cricket Inclusion Championships x Fabian Heaton represented India over 50s at the Over 50s World Cup in South Africa x Caelan Maladay played under 19s cricket for NSW Country / ACT x Carly Leeson represented ACT and Melbourne Renegades in the WBBL x Kate Barry (who played in the Metro Cup) was named in the NSW Premier Cricket 1st Grade Women’s Team of the Year x Will Affleck, who hit 21 sixes, was a joint winner of the O’Reilly Medal awarded for the 1st Grade Player of the Year x 1st Grade’s 4,039 were the most runs scored in the Belvidere Cup competition. Next best was Gordon with 3,755. x Daya Singh’s 6-31 in the LO Cup Grand Final were the “best ever” LO Grand Final figures x Daya Singh was named in the SCA 1st Grade Merit XII x The Affleck brothers, Will (1st Grade) and Tim (2nd Grade) each scored centuries in round 14 against Hawkesbury x Adam Docos took the first four wicket-keeper catches in 2nd Grade against Easts before finishing with five in the innings x Daniel Bell-Drummond (1st Grade) and Stephen Doheny (2nd Grade) scored a century in each of rounds 7 and 8 x In round 8 Metro Cup David Davies took 7-33 on debut—the best-ever bowling debut in Metro Cup x In round 1 of A W Green Shield and in his debut match Nick O’Shea took 6-8 including a hat-trick and 4 wickets in 5 balls x Nick O’Shea was named in the A W Green Shield Merit XII x Caelan Maladay took a wicket with his first ball in the T20 Cup finishing with 1-16 v Sydney at Coogee x At 17 years/294 days Caelan Maladay was the youngest to take a 1st Grade five wicket haul with 5-15 v Bankstown x All 5 tosses were lost against NDs but wins were recorded in 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades x All 7 tosses in the 1st Grade LO Cup competition were lost yet the side made the Grand Final x The A W Green Shield win in round 5 was the first for the club against Gordon in that competition x The A W Green Shield win in round 6 was the first win against Sutherland since 2001-02 x In his first three games this season in Metro Cup Harry Shultz took 5-23, 2-30 and 5-16––11 bowled and one lbw x Across the five grades a total of 1,489 fours and 197 sixes were scored; 576 & 122 in 1sts and 913 & 75 in the lowers x Soumil Chhibber and Stephen Doheny put on a club record 178 for the second wicket in 2nd Grade v Fairfield-Liverpool x Stephen Doheny was the leading run-scorer in the 2nd Grade competition with 581 runs x Ahsan Shahid was the leading run-scorer in the Metropolitan Cup competition with 432 runs x Luca Lopes and Vivek Mahajan scored a club record 118 for the fifth wicket in PGs against St George at Coogee x E-Young Khoo and Blake Coombs put on a record 87 for the tenth wicket in Metro Cup playing Sydney University x Riley Ayre’s 5-14 off 4 overs against UNSW was the first time any bowler had taken 5 wickets in an innings in T20 cricket x The defeat of UNSW by 154 runs was the highest winning margin in T20 cricket for the club x Kel Mullins scored two undefeated centuries in 4th Grade to set a new batting average record of 172.50 in that grade x The 7-430 scored by 1st Grade against Penrith was second only to the 6-431 v NDs in 2016-17 x The 53 and 57 scored by Hawkesbury in their outright defeat were the two lowest scores by any club against us in 1sts x 56 year old 5th Grade captain and wicket-keeper Fabian Heaton passed 200 dismissals finishing with 201 x With 273, Adam Semple has played more games for the club than any other player x Adam Semple became the first player with the club to take 350 1st Grade wickets Randwick Petersham Cricket Club Incorporated Founded 2001 www.randwickpetershamcricket.com.au NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT 2019-20 Notice of Annual Meeting Notice is hereby given that the Nineteenth Annual General Meeting of Randwick Petersham Cricket Club Incorporated will be held at Petersham RSL Club, 7 Regent St, Petersham, NSW, 2049 on Sunday 2 August 2020 at 11.30 am. Business 1. Welcome by President Michael Whitney 2. To receive the Nineteenth Annual Report and Financial Statement 3. To elect the following Office Bearers and a Management Committee for the ensuing year: Patron President Chief Executive Officer Asst. Chief Executive Officer Financial Controller Asst. Financial Controller Management Committee (five) Delegates to Sydney Cricket Association (two) Delegate to New South Wales Cricket Association Honorary Auditor 4. To consider any business brought forward in conformity with the club rules. Note: Presentation of Annual Awards will be presented at a later date to be advised. John Stewart Chief Executive Officer 4/23 Cook Street Randwick NSW 2031 0419 788 608 Please note that only last season’s members are entitled to vote. 7 CLUB MANAGEMENT 2019-20 Joint Patrons President Alan Turner (11th term) Michael Whitney AM Robin Gardner (3rd term) (19th term) Chief Executive Officer Asst. Chief Executive Officer John Stewart (3rd term) Paul O’Loughlin (1st term) Financial Controller Asst. Financial Controller Jeremy Jastrzab (2nd term) Alan Wright (1st term) Delegates to SCA Delegate to NSWCA Alan Wright (3rd term) Alan Wright (3rd term) Chris Sullivan (5th term) Management Committee The above together with elected members Peter Wright (3rd term), Bill Anderson PSM (12th term), Chris Sullivan (17th term), Peter Devlin (11th term), Robin Gardner (5th term) plus Richard Chee Quee (1st term) appointed by the elected members of committee. Historian W e b s i t e , F a c e b o o k a n d T w i t t e r , Lyall Gardner OAM Publicity Officers Pratulya Kashyap, John Stewart and Liam O’Loughlin John Stewart Statistics: Jeremy Jastrzab Museum Curator and Ray Stafford Chairman of Director of Club Captain Selectors Cricket Operations Adam Semple Alan Wright Bill Anderson PSM Honorary Auditor: Avenyou Accounting and Advisory 2 Selection Committee Alan Wright (Chairman), Bill Anderson, Peter Devlin, Greg Small, Jason Sangha, Daya Singh (1st Grade), Jack Lyle (2nd Grade), Ben Stares (3rd Grade), Liam O’Loughlin (4th Grade), Fabian Heaton (5th Grade), Jeremy Jastrzab/John Stewart (Metropolitan Cup) Practice Captains Stan Beal and Paul O’Loughlin Operational Committees Annual Report: Lyall Gardner OAM (Chairman), John Stewart, Ray Stafford, Chris Sullivan, Jeremy Jastrzab and Pratulya Kashyap Coaching: Bill Anderson PSM (Director of Operations), Greg Small (Club Coach), Glen Standing, Alan Wright, Michael Wood, Peter Devlin, Nick Warren, Darius Visser, Eddie Otto and Jason Ralston Cricket Clothing: John Stewart Grounds: Peter Devlin, Alan Wright Junior Development: Greg Small, Peter Wright, John Stewart Social: Chris Sullivan (Chairman), Robin Gardner, Paul O’Loughlin, Jeremy Jastrzab, Pratulya Kashyap, John Stewart Sponsorship & Events: John Stewart (Chairman), Michael Whitney AM, Paul O’Loughlin, Pratulya Kashyap, Chris Sullivan, Michael Deller Grants: Jeremy Jastrzab, Alan Wright, Antony Sachs MEMBERS 2019-20 Life Members (Life members up to 2001 were elected by the founding clubs. Former Randwick Life Members are marked *) 06 - John Hayward (1975)* 21 - Michael Whitney (1993)* 38 - John King (2001) 07 - Alan Cripps (1981)* 24 - Timothy Dein (1996) 39 - Andrew Millican (2003) 09 - Alan Turner (1983)* 25 - Alan Staunton (1996) 40 - Peter Johnston (2004) 10 - John Johnson (1983)* 26 - John Pearson (1996) 41 - Robert Barter (2005) 11 - Lyall Gardner (1984)* 27 - Richard McCord (1997) 42 - Richard Chee Quee (2005) 12 - Peter Bain (1988) 28 - Christopher Sullivan (1997) 43 - Denis Hinds (2006) 13 - David Chardon (1988) 29 - Paul Stepto (1998) 44 - Rhys Banwell (2007) 14 - Gregory Hartshorne (1988) 31 - David Skuthorpe (1998) 45 - Darren McCoy (2008) 15 - Trevor Jay (1989)* 32 - Peter Rolls (1999) 46 - Peter Wright (2008) 16 - Ross Davies (1989)* 33 - Peter Devlin (2000)* 47 - David Townsend (2009) 17 - Graeme Hughes (1991) 34 - Robin Gardner (2000) 48 - Raymond Stafford (2012) 18 - Stephen Devlin (1992)* 35 - William Anderson (2001) 49 - Simon Katich (2014) 19 - Alan Wright (1992)* 36 - Wayne Mulherin (2001 20 - Neale Anderson (1992) 37 - Paul McGee (2001) Association Life Members Australian Sports Medal (2000) 50 Years Service to Cricket Medal (2010) NSW Cricket Association Petersham-Marrickville Alan Austin Lyall Gardner OAM (1988) Peter Bain; David Chardon; Tim Dein; Robin William Anderson PSM Alan Turner (1997) Gardner; Greg Hartshorne; Graeme Hughes; Robert Barter Michael Whitney AM (2002) Noel Hughes; Patricia Hughes; Helen Milford; Ross Davies Brian Hughes (2015) Wayne Mulherin; Richard McCord; Paul McGee; Lyall Gardner OAM Simon Katich (2015) John Pearson; Brian Proops; Peter Rolls; Noel Hughes Sydney Cricket Association David Skuthorpe; Chris Sullivan Patricia Hughes Trevor Jay (2002) Randwick Helen Milford Greg Hartshorne (2005) Stephen Devlin; Lyall Gardner OAM; Laurie Heil; Philip Tresidder; Alan Wright Deceased Life Members: No.1 Stroy Donnan (2002); No.8 Philip Tresidder (2003); No.2 Alfred Debnam (2004); No.3 Noel Hughes (2012); No.