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Glenorchy Cricket Club Noel Diprose Medal 2013-2014 •Glenorchy Cricket Club Season 2019-20 •Diprose Medal Welcome Thanks 2019-20 Committee & Staff GCC Committee: • Chris Spotswood -President • Simon Stebbings -VP & Director of Cricket • Tim Spotswood -Deputy VP • Janine Armstrong -Secretary • Carol Waller -Treasurer • Steve Old -Committee Member • Brendan Wilson -Committee Member/GM • Paul Crennan -Committee Member/GDO • Mohan Kumar -Committee multicultural Rep. • Hon Elise Archer MP -Patron Cricket Department: • Michael Knight -Club Coach • Michael Farrell -ACA Director of Coaching • Brett Geeves -1st Grade Coach • Nathan Matthews -1st Grade Captain • Damien West -Manager Junior & Community Cricket • Steve Old -U17 Coach • Andrew Waller -U17 Manager • Steve Sillifant -U15 Coach • Statistician -Damien West • Asst Coaches -Jyles Horne, Umair Butt • All junior team coaches & support staff Thanks 2019-20 Volunteers GCC Volunteers: • Scorers Manager: Roh Loh • Scorers: Roh Loh, Onika Shah, Dave Gainsford • Shonit Sharma, Jan Butterworth • Scoreboard: Graeme ‘Tiger’ Mason • Parents • Coaches • Managers • Helpers • Supporters • Statistics • Grounds • Canteen • Transport Thanks 2019-20 Sponsors & Partners GCC Sponsors: • Daikin • The Heat Pump Shop • The KGV Club • Elise Archer MP • Deneefe Signs • Banjos Bakery Glenorchy • Wrest Point Tasmania GCC Partners: • Icon • ICSL • Glenorchy City Council • YMCA • Good Sports • MCOT For The Record – Glenorchy CC • 32x Club Championships • 16x 1st Grade Premierships • 25x 2nd Grade Premierships • 21x 3rd Grade Premierships • 5x TCA Knockout • 4x Kookaburra Cups • 1x CTPL T20 • 1x State-wide T20 For The Record – Career Milestones Career Milestones 2019-2020: Nathan Matthews 5000 Club Runs Damien West 250 2nd Grade Wickets Nathan Matthews 4500 1st Grade Runs Trent Le Rossignol 200 1st Grade Wickets Simon Palmer 2500 Club Runs James Bowen 150 1st Grade Wickets Richard Dilger 1500 1st Grade Runs Demi-May Rooke 50 Women's Wickets Alex Rolle 1000 Club Runs Alicia Rattenbury 50 Women's/ Club Wickets Umair Butt 500 1st Grade/ Club Runs Aiden Waller 50 Club Wickets Charlie Eastoe 500 1st Grade/ Club Runs Tim Spotswood 50 2nd Grade Wickets Ryan Daft 500 Club Runs Nathan Percey 50 2nd Grade Wickets Nathan Kopper 500 Club Runs Tim Leaman 50 3rd Grade Wickets Luke Nicholson 500 Club Runs Aiden Waller 500 Club Runs Andrew Daft 500 3rd Grade/Club Runs Samantha Roberts 500 Club Runs Kylie Alomes 500 Club Runs Kane Lovell 500 Club Runs Alex Rolle 500 Under 17 Runs * Damien West broke the 2nd Grade Most Wickets Record, previously held by P.F. Smith (250 wickets). Representatve Teams • Hurricanes & WA: David Moody • Hurricanes WBBL: Chloe Tryon • Tas 2nd XI: Farzan Raja • Tasmanian U/13: Bailey Mayne In Memoriam • R.J. ‘Bobby’ Bridges #126 • Brian Richardson #170 • Leigh Cobern #285 • Ryan Meyer #334 Debut’s First Grade Men: First Grade Women: Manpreet Mahla #409 Kirsty Whitbread #W78 Ryan Graham-Daft #410 Danielle West #W79 Haris Rauf #411 Alyce Curtain #W80 Brandon Kopper #412 Allison Midgley #W81 Natalie Smedley #W82 Gaby Shay #W83 Rose Brophy #W84 Chloe Tryon #W85 Amelia Dever #W86 Genevieve Peterson #W87 Renee Harrington #W88 Kirsten Allen #W89 Alarna Waller #W90 Teena Sillifant #W91 ICSL & Community Lahore Qalanders Farzan Raja & Haris Rauf • Great to continue our relationship with the Lahore Qalandars with Farzan Raja & Haris Rauf playing with us this season. Glenorchy CC Junior Awards Batting Awards Junior Bowling Awards HJL Under 13 White Batting Average HJL Under 13 White Bowling Average Drew Jenkins Abisan Rajkumar 242 runs @ 34.57 12 wickets @ 11.17 HJL Under 13 Black Batting Average HJL Under 13 Black Bowling Average Bailey Barwick Ryan Green 304 runs @ 76.00 18 wickets @ 8.00 HJL Under 15 Girls Batting Aggregate HJL Under 15 Girls Bowling Aggregate Alarna Waller Alarna Waller 241 runs 9 wickets CTPL Under 15 Batting Average CTPL Under 15 Bowling Average Kane Lovell Caleb Mayne 406 runs @ 33.83 12 wickets @ 31.00 Milestone Trophies: Dhruv Kumar 129 runs CTPL Under 15 v South Hobart – Sandy Bay Caleb Mayne 5/17 (8) CTPL Under 15 v South Hobart – Sandy Bay Ryan Green 5/13 (4) HJL Under 13 Black v Wellington Junior Family Appreciation Award (Donated by Andrew Moore) – Steve Lacy & Family Premier League Awards -(Emerson Rodwell Medal) • CTPL Hall of Fame Inductee – Noel Diprose • Nathan Matthews - Premier League Team of The Year • Outstanding Performances – Batting Partnership Records: Grade Wicket Runs Batsman Opponent Women 6th 39 C. Tryon (52) & D. Rooke (8) Clarence Under 15 3rd 160 B. Sillifant (48) & D. Kumar (129) SHSB Century’s: 1st Grade N. Matthews 101* N. Matthews 157 C. Eastoe 100 2nd Grade S. Palmer 100 3rd Grade M. Knight 147 Under 15 D. Kumar 129 Outstanding Performances – Bowling Five Wickets in an Innings: 1st Grade F. Raja 5/45 2nd Grade D. West 6/24 G. Virk 5/27 3rd Grade M. Ismail 6/18 N. Kopper 5/32 S. Sillifant 5/47 Under 15 C. Mayne 5/17 Women S. Roberts 5/9 GCC Batting & Bowling Awards • Awards based on averages calculated from Cricket Tasmania Premier League Matches including finals (T20, 50 over’s & 2 day games) • Award Qualification (finals included) - 1s & 2s Bowling 90 overs & 20 wickets - 1s & 2s Batting 8 innings & 200 runs - U15, U17 & 3s Bowling 60 overs & 15 wickets - U15, U17 & 3s Batting 8 innings & 200 runs - Women’s Bowling 20 overs & 8 wickets - Women’s Batting 8 innings & 100 runs Women’s Development League Batting Average • Winner: Allison Midgley 161 runs @ 32.20 Women’s Development League Bowling Average •Winner: Alarna Waller 9 wickets @ 23.11 U/17 Batting Average • Winner: Alex Rolle 323 runs @ Av 35.89 U/17 Bowling Average • Winner: Blake Campbell wickets @ Av 14.52 3rd Grade Batting Average • Winner: Sarfraz Habib 230 runs @ Av 25.56 3rd Grade Bowling Average • Winner: Tim Leaman 12 wickets @ 18.75 2nd Grade Batting Average • Winner: Nathan Kopper 262 runs @ Av 23.82 2nd Grade Bowling Average • Winner Gagin Virk 16 wickets @ Av 14.13 Women’s Batting Average • Winner: Samantha Roberts 312 runs @ Av 28.36 Women’s Bowling Average • Winner: Demi-May Rooke 10 wickets @ Av 20.3 1st Grade Batting Average • Winner – Nathan Matthews 650 runs @ Av 46.43 1st Grade Bowling Average •Winner Jyles Horne 21 wickets @ Av 21.1 GCC Outstanding Junior GCC Outstanding Junior • Winner: Alex Rolle • Represented in u17s, 2nd Grade & 1st Grade • GCC Kel Cobern Junior Awards • Winner’s: Alarna Waller & Kane Lovell - Sponsored by Kel Cobern, Awarded to the 2 junior players selected for great focus and behaviors in their cricket endeavors, individual dedication and team focus. The James Family (GCC Best Clubman) • Gerald James #27 • Ian ‘Jesse’ James #151 - 1st GCC Tasmanian Team Rep. – Tasmanian Representative - CTPL Hall of Fame – GCC 1st Grade Stats - GCC 1st Grade Stats • 253 matches 203 matches • Team of the century Team of the century • 4488 runs @22.22 6814 runs @27.81 • 355 wickets @19.44 642 wickets @15.56 • 9x 5 fa’s 5x 10 for’s & 41x 5 fa’s The James Family (GCC Best Clubman) Winner: Tim Leaman - Dedicated & outstanding long term commitment to supporting the club, volunteer, coach, player. - Tim is 1st to volunteer for any task supports a number of junior teams giving his time to support the club. Thanks to all GCC volunteers for your support over the last year Thanks to the GCC board and all officials, coaches & helpers Thanks to all volunteers have helped us with catering, cleaning, canteen, baby sitting, maintenance, fundraising, events etc. GCC CTPL Medal’s Noel Diprose Medal – Best Player 1st Grade Jan Butterworth Medal - Best Player Women’s Competition Chris Broadby Medal – Best Player Lower grades 2s, 3s, U17, U15 Awards based on a points system for runs, wickets, fielding based on season statistics Chris Broadby Medal Broadby Medal for GCC best 2s/3s/U17/U15 player • Chris Broadby Career: - Represented Tasmania - GCC 1st Grade Stats 246 matches GCC Team of the century 2570 runs 530 wickets @18.59 22x 5 fa’s Chris Broadby Medal Winner: Kane Lovell Rank Player Points 1 Kane Lovell 812 2 Blake Campbell 542 3 Nathan Kopper 537 4 Aiden Waller 427 5 Caleb Mayne 422 eq. 6 Alex Rolle 393 eq. 6 Gagan Virk 393 8 Luke Nicholson 318 9 Damien West 306 10 Nathan Percey 302 Jan Butterworth Medal GCC Best Player – CTPL Women’s Competition Jan Butterworth Medal GCC Best Player – CTPL Women’s Competition Winner – Samantha Roberts Rank Player Points 1 Samantha Roberts 677 2 Demi-May Rooke 345 3 Allison Midgley 284 4 Thomasa Corrie 257 5 Natalie Smedley 233 6 Alarna Waller 229 7 Amelia Dever 189 8 Alicia Rattenbury 168 9 Kylie Alomes 151 10 Genevieve Peterson 84 Noel Diprose Medal • Diprose Medal for GCC best 1st Grade Player • Noel Diprose Career - Represented Tasmania - CTPL Hall of Fame - GCC 1st Grade Stats 278 matches GCC Team of the century 3480 runs 762 wickets @13.49 5x 10 for’s & 38x 5 fa’s Noel Diprose Medal Winner: Nathan Matthews Rank Player Points 1 Nathan Matthews 695 2 Umair Butt 533 3 Charlie Eastoe 496 4 James Bowen 391 5 Ryan Graham-Daft 342 6 Jyles Horne 314 7 Manpreet Mahla 237 8 Farzan Raja 224 9 Tim Spotswood 194 10 Zac Towns 171 See you next season, stay safe. .
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