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YEARBOOK

2014-15 SEASON

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THE 70 th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

of the

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL

will be held at the

WOOLGOOLGA EX-SERVICES TOP LOUNGE

on

MONDAY 13 TH JULY 2015

commencing at 7.00pm

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING BUSINESS

1. Present 2. Apologies 3. Proxies 4. Minutes of the 69 th Annual Meeting held 14 th July 2014 5. Business arising from minutes 6. To receive the Management Reports - President’s Report: Ian Dinham - Treasurer’s Report: Jo Symons - Regional Coaches Report: Terry Baldwin - Recording Secretaries Report: Brendan Cunningham - North Coast Umpires Report: Ken Robinson - Annual Statement to Fair Trading 7. Notices of Motion including Life Members 8. Election of Patrons for the Season 2015-16 9. Election of Office Bearers for the Season 2015-16 10. Election of Other Officers for the Season 2015-16 11. Special Business - Affiliation Fees 2015-16 - Representative Draw 12. General Business

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL SEASON 2014-2015

COLOURS: GREEN & GOLD

PATRONS Andrew Fraser – State Member for Coffs Harbour Luke Hartsuyker – Federal Member for Cowper Chris Gulaptis – State Member for Clarence Andrew Stoner – State Member for Oxley

OFFICE BEARERS PRESIDENT: Ian Dinham VICE PRESIDENT: Thomas Mann TREASURER: Jo Symons ASSISTANT TREASURER: Ron Auld SECRETARY: Leanne Statham HONORARY VICE PRESIDENTS CRCA Tom Kroehnert LCCA Tim McMahon CRJCA Adam Brown NVCA Noel Chapman CHDCA Ken Robinson NBJCA Rodney Beaumont CHDJCA Matthew Bailey

OTHER OFFICERS RECORDING SECRETARY: Brendan Cunningham JUNIOR SELECTOR: Mick Morris with assistance of Academy coaches SENIOR SELECTOR: Ken Robinson NCZ DELEGATES: Brendan Cunningham & Ken Robinson HISTORIAN: Brendan Cunningham TROPHY CUSTODIAN: Ron Auld PUBLIC OFFICER: Jo Symons

NORTH COAST COACHING ACADEMY REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF COACHING: Mick Morris / Terry Baldwin PROGRAM MANAGER: Ron Auld / Thomas Mann

LIFE MEMBERS 1970 R Thompson 1997* N Morton 2002 N Cox 2005 G Mackie 1972* C Winslow 1998* R Grace 2002* G Rowe 2011 I Dinham 1993* N Frame 1999 G Day 2002 J Simmons 2012 T Neaves 1997* L Fowler 2002 J Colless 2002 G Stone 2013 R Auld * Deceased 2014 -2015 Association Contacts

North Coastal Cricket Zone: Chairman: Ken Robinson 0418 226 521 [email protected] Zone Administrator: Bob Myatt 0409 034 381 [email protected] Women’s Cricket Rep: Gavin Newbound 0407 087 090 [email protected] NSWCU&SA Zone Rep: Ken Robinson 0418 226 521 [email protected] Regional Cricket Mgr: David Szumowski 0425 297 716 [email protected] Regional Director Coaching: Merv Bourke 0402 599 637 [email protected]

Umpires Association: President: Ken Robinson 0418 226 521 [email protected] Secretary: Rob Pye 0438 386 133 [email protected]

Junior Associations: CHDJCA: President: Matt Bailey 0420 858 024 [email protected] Vice President: Peter Holmes 0417 274 130 [email protected] Treasurer: Steve Meakins 0419 977 980 [email protected] Secretary: Ben Heaton [email protected] Delegate: Paul Smith 0438 801 686 Wet Weather Contact: Chris Neal 0429 703 610 [email protected]

CRJCA: President: Adam Brown 0409 510 851 [email protected] Treasurer: Lyn Rudder [email protected] Secretary: Janet Grieve 0427 422 243 [email protected] Delegate: Brett Pardoe 0428 336 315 [email protected] Wet Weather Contact: Adam Brown 0409 510 851 [email protected]

LCJCA: Junior Co-ordinator: Dave Johnson 0427 890 853 [email protected] Wet Weather Contacts: Dave Johnson 0427 890 853 [email protected] Tim McMahon 0408 660 110 [email protected] NBJCA: President: Rod Beaumont 0409 827 617 [email protected] Vice President: Tom Mann 0417 497 001 [email protected] Treasurer: Gavin Hickey 02 6655 6686 [email protected] Secretary: Tim Bekis 0418 640 607 [email protected] Delegate: Terry Baldwin 0458 138 225 [email protected] Wet Weather Contact s: U12/14’s Macksville: Todd Bartlett 0419 631 835 [email protected] Tim Bekis 0418 640 607 [email protected] U16’s Dorrigo: Trevor Neaves 02 6657 2929 Craig Wilson 02 6657 2893

Senior Associations:

CHDCA: President: Ken Robinson 0418 226 521 [email protected] Vice President: Brendan Cunningham 04 08 710 375 [email protected] Treasurer: Matthew Rose 02 6655 0766 [email protected] Secretary: Justin Gilbert 0447 575 308 [email protected] Wet Weather Contact s: Coffs Harbour : Brian Kennedy 02 6651 3442 Sawtell : Arthur Smart 0488 641 861 [email protected]

CRCA: President: Tom Kroehnert 0488 096 707 [email protected] Vice President: Neil Disson 0409 037 361 [email protected] Treasurer: Jeff Hackett 0401 154 009 [email protected] Secretary: Judy Disson 0409 037 361 [email protected] Wet Weather Contact: Jeff Hackett 0401 154 009 [email protected] Umpires Contact: Jeff Hackett 0401 154 009 [email protected]

LCCA: President: Tim McMahon 0408 660 110 [email protected] Vice President: Rob Pye 0438 386 133 [email protected] Treasurer: Nigel Hicks Secretary: Dave Johnson 0427 890 853 [email protected] Wet Weather Contact: Tim McMahon 0408 660 110 [email protected] Umpires Contact: Rob Pye 0438 386 133 [email protected]

NVCA: President: Noel Chapman 02 6568 8660 [email protected] Treasurer: Ian Powell 02 6564 2265 Secretary: Steve Ellis 0419 245 725 [email protected] Wet Weather Contact: Chris Welsh 02 6568 2287 Umpires/Scorers Contact: Glenese Welsh 02 6568 2287 [email protected]

OFFICIALS OF THE NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL

1946 - 2014

FORMATION The North Coast Cricket Council was formed on 14th September 1946, at a meeting held at the Coffs Harbour School of Arts.

YEAR PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER RECORDING SEC 1946 JF TOWELLS N MORTON, EC GOUGH H LOVETT H LOVETT 1947 JF TOWELLS N MORTON, EC GOUGH H LOVETT H LOVETT 1948 N MORTON O RYAN, C BROWN L FOWLER L FOWLER 1949 N MORTON O RYAN, HA CAMERON L FOWLER L FOWLER 1950 N MORTON O RYAN, W KING AW ELLEM AW ELLEM HA CAMERON 1951 N MORTON R POTTER, W KING H LOVETT H LOVETT L FOWLER 1952 N MORTON H WATSON, W KING M HOLLAND M HOLLAND L FOWLER, F BLISS 1953 N MORTON CS SMITH, W AMOS M HOLLAND M HOLLAND F BLISS, H LAYTON 1954 N MORTON ES BRUMBY, L FOWLER M HOLLAND M HOLLAND F BLISS, H LAYTON 1955 CS SMITH W KING, L FOWLER ES BRUMBY ES BRUMBY F BLISS 1956 CS SMITH W KING, HA CAMERON ES BRUMBY ES BRUMBY F BLISS, N MUNRO 1957 CS SMITH CD WINSLOW ES BRUMBY ES BRUMBY EW HAGGAR 1958 ES BRUMBY DH TOM C SMITH C SMITH K WHEELER 1959 ES BRUMBY CD WINSLOW C SMITH C SMITH A COX 1960 ES BRUMBY CD WINSLOW J COLLESS J COLLESS B BRADLEY 1961 ES BRUMBY CD WINSLOW J COLLESS J COLLESS G McLENNAN 1962 CD WINSLOW HA CAMERON P TRISLEY P TRISLEY G McLENNAN 1963 CD WINSLOW HA CAMERON T HOWARD T HOWARD R THOMPSON 1964 CD WINSLOW HA CAMERON T HOWARD T HOWARD R THOMPSON 1965 CD WINSLOW HA CAMERON T HOWARD T HOWARD R THOMPSON 1966 CD WINSLOW W TYSON L WELSH L WELSH R THOMPSON 1967 CD WINSLOW W TYSON L WELSH L WELSH R THOMPSON 1968 CD WINSLOW W TYSON AR MAINEY AR MAINEY R THOMPSON 1969 CD WINSLOW W TYSON AR MAINEY AR MAINEY R THOMPSON 1970 CD WINSLOW W TYSON AR MAINEY AR MAINEY E STAFFORD 1971 CD WINSLOW W TYSON R SHORT R SHORT E STAFFORD 1972 G ROWE DH TOM R SHORT R SHORT E STAFFORD 1973 G ROWE DH TOM R SHORT R SHORT E STAFFORD 1974 G ROWE DH TOM R SHORT R SHORT A KAY 1975 G ROWE DH TOM R SHORT R SHORT A KAY 1976 G ROWE JM COLLESS AR MAINEY J OLDMAN A KAY 1977 G ROWE JM COLLESS AR MAINEY B MOORE J McDOUGALL 1978 G ROWE JM COLLESS AR MAINEY B MOORE J McDOUGALL 1979 G ROWE JM COLLESS AR MAINEY B MOORE 1980 G ROWE JM COLLESS AR MAINEY B MOORE 1981 G ROWE JM COLLESS AR MAINEY M McKENZIE M McKENZIE 1982 L TIMMS JM COLLESS P BLACK M McKENZIE M McKENZIE 1983 JG HACKETT JM COLLESS NC FRAME M McKENZIE M McKENZIE 1984 JG HACKETT JM COLLESS NC FRAME M McKENZIE M McKENZIE 1985 JG HACKETT JM COLLESS NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1986 JG HACKETT JM COLLESS NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1987 JG HACKETT JM COLLESS NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1988 JG HACKETT JM COLLESS NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1989 JG HACKETT K MORAN NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1990 G MACKIE K MORAN NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1991 G MACKIE K MORAN NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1992 G MACKIE K MORAN NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1993 G MACKIE K MORAN PE MULLENS N COX R GRACE 1994 G MACKIE K MORAN PE MULLENS N COX R GRACE 1995 G MACKIE G DAY PE MULLENS N COX R GRACE 1996 G MACKIE G DAY AB JARMAN C WEBECK R GRACE 1997 G DAY W BALL AB JARMAN C WEBECK R GRACE 1998 G DAY W BALL AB JARMAN C WEBECK R GRACE 1999 G STONE W BALL AB JARMAN C WEBECK R GRACE 2000 G STONE J FRAME AB JARMAN T NEAVES R GRACE 2001 G STONE J FRAME AB JARMAN T NEAVES R GRACE 2002 G STONE J FRAME AB JARMAN T NEAVES R GRACE 2003 G STONE B BAXTER I DINHAM T NEAVES R GRACE 2004 G STONE B BAXTER I DINHAM T NEAVES K ROBINSON 2005 T NEAVES JG HACKETT I DINHAM S WILLMAN K ROBINSON 2006 T NEAVES JG HACKETT I DINHAM S WILLMAN M BELLAMY 2007 T NEAVES JG HACKETT I DINHAM S WILLMAN M BELLAMY 2008 T NEAVES JG HACKETT I DINHAM S WILLMAN K ROBINSON 2009 T NEAVES JG HACKETT, I DINHAM J THOMPSON R AULD K ROBINSON 2010 T NEAVES I DINHAM J THOMPSON R AULD K ROBINSON 2011 I DINHAM T NEAVES J THOMPSON R AULD K ROBINSON, J THOMPSON 2012 I DINHAM T NEAVES L STATHAM R AULD K ROBINSON, J THOMPSON 2013 I DINHAM T NEAVES L STATHAM J SYMONS K ROBINSON, BP CUNNINGHAM 2014 I DINHAM T MANN L STATHAM J SYMONS BP CUNNINGHAM North Coast Cricket Council

President ’s Report 2014 -15

In this, my final report before stepping down from the position of President, I wish to thank everyone with whom I have worked at the North Coast Cricket Council over the past 15 or so years. We have achieved a great deal, thanks to the dedication and team spirit of everyone involved over that time.

The NCCC has not only provided many years of high level representative cricket for seniors and juniors, but has also developed what I consider to be the best junior development program of any cricket council in NSW and my best wishes go to all those who will carry the new programs into the years ahead.

Sadly, this last season has seen the tragic loss of one of our treasured coaches in Peter Symons and also, one of our outstanding former junior players in Phillip Hughes. This report will conclude with my tribute to these members of our NCCC family.

Meanwhile, with regard to the past year in cricket, I am pleased to again report that 2014/15 was another successful season, with opportunities being provided for all our cricketers to experience higher levels of competition, thanks to the efforts of all those involved at the North Coast Cricket Council.

To begin with, the Council was well represented in all of the Zone and other representative teams as follows:-

KOOKABURRA CUP - Jacob Ellis, Eli Fahey, Harry Grosser, Hayden Ensbey

BRADMAN CUP - Raman Phoonie, Zac Honeybrook, Harrison Nicholson, Jamie Bekis

UNDER 17’S - Alec Baldwin, Jamie Bekis, Mitchell Kroehnert, Zac Honeybrook, Harrison Nicholson

UNDER 19’S - Alec Baldwin, Connor McCoy, Tyh Murphy, Damon Rootes, Jake Kroehnert, Brayden Pardoe

WOMEN’S COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS U18’s – Matilda Lugg, Alisha Phoonie, Grace McDonald, Naomi McDonald, Shinae Macdonald, Amy Riddell, Carly Leeson, Katelyn Beaumont and Jessica Marks

WOMEN’S COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS U15’s – Matilda Lugg and Katelyn Beaumont

MARGARET PEDEN SHIELD U16’s – Matilda Lugg, Alisha Phoonie, Amy Riddell, Carly Leeson and Katelyn Beaumont

MOL LIE DIVE SHIELD U13’s – Georgia Martin and Chloe Rose

NCCC again provided further development opportunities with another Queensland Gold Coast tour for boys U12’s, U14’s and U15’s and we again performed well at the U16’s Stan Austin Carnival at Taree.

With respect to our own NCCC representative cricket, the North Coast Inter-district Premiers were:-

U/12 - Coffs Harbour U/14 - Coffs Harbour U/16 - Lower Clarence O/40s - Coffs Harbour 1st X1 - Coffs Harbour

Congratulations to all those who participated and those who were successful.

The Academy Program (or former Emerging Blues Program) for 2014 was again very successful under the very professional management of our Regional Director of Coaching, Mick Morris. The logistics of the program were well organised in every detail, thanks to the experience and management of Ron Auld. The feedback from parents and players alike was again very positive

The overall NCCC junior development program, which includes the I/D competition, tours, carnivals and the Cricket Academy NSW program, is yielding excellent results.

The John McMahon Scholarships for the North Coast Cricket Council's Junior & Young Cricketer of the Year were again able to be considered. Jamie Bekis was awarded the U16 scholarship whilst the U19 scholarship was awarded to Alec Baldwin. My sincere congratulations go to these fine players for these prestigious scholarships.

The NCCC cannot function without many willing helpers and the following people must be acknowledged for their efforts for the Council:-

Regional Director of Coaching, Mick Morris, and his assistant coaches, the late Peter Symons, Jason Thompson, Terry Baldwin, Dave Johnson, Paul Symons, Brett Pardoe, Tom Mann and Brendan Palmer. Many thanks for all their efforts with our young players throughout the year.

Unfortunately, Mick has recently submitted his resignation from the position of Regional Director of Coaching. Mick has revitalised our coaching program and our success in recent years is largely due to the leadership and expertise that he has brought to the NCCC. We wish Mick all the very best for the future and I sincerely hope he is not completely lost to the game of cricket.

Ron Auld is the Program Manager and our sincere thanks must go to Ron for all his organisation and management of the various tours, carnivals and junior programs. There are many details which must be attended to and the success of our programs depends on all these matters being capably looked after by Ron. Ron has also decided to hand the baton to the next generation of willing volunteers this year. His organisation and development of our program over many years has been outstanding and the guidelines he has developed will live on for the benefit of our future touring and development programs.

Our many thanks again go to Ken Robinson, for his efforts in regard to the NCCC Umpires Association. Ken also does a considerable amount of work as the Zone Umpires representative. He has been a tireless worker for the game of cricket and the NCCC has been fortunate to have his knowledge and experience over the many years.

I again wish to pay special tribute to our Secretary, Leanne Statham and our Treasurer, Jo Symons.

They have kept us up to date with all the relevant issues we need to know, and organised, advised, suggested and managed every aspect of the NCCC. It is indeed a pleasure to have people so committed to volunteering for the good of our game and all who are involved in it.

Unfortunately, I understand that Jo may be stepping down from her position as Treasurer this year. Jo has not only done a fantastic job as Treasurer but she has also helped in many other ways above and beyond the call of duty, even under the most difficult of circumstances with the illness of her husband Peter. We all extend our very sincere thanks and best wishes to Jo and her family.

Likewise, I understand that Secretary Leanne may be contemplating stepping down. Leanne has been an outstanding Secretary and she has managed the affairs of the NCCC in a very professional manner throughout her term in this position. I sincerely hope that Leanne can find a way to continue when it comes to the Annual General Meeting but, if indeed Leanne does decide to not seek re-election, we wish her and her family all the very best for the next chapter in their lives. Our sincere thanks go to Leanne as she will leave some very big shoes to fill.

North Coast cricket would not exist without these people and the many volunteers who coach, umpire and do all the necessary administrative work in their respective Associations of our Council. We simply cannot function without parents, scorers, catering, and the necessary components that go together in conducting cricket and the NCCC.

Concluding Tributes As mentioned in my introduction, the 2014/15 year has been marked with severe tragedy.

Firstly, we have lost one of our very dedicated and likeable Coaches with the passing of Peter Symons during the year. Unbeknown to many of us, Peter had been managing a serious medical condition having been diagnosed with cancer early in 2013 and passing away on 16th February 2015. Peter was very generous with his time and coaching efforts for the NCCC Coaching program and there will be many of our young cricketers who have not only benefitted from his advice during his time in coaching but will also remember him for his words of wisdom and encouragement. Pete was an extremely likeable knock about fellow, well respected by all, a terrific role model to all, young and old. Pete had the ability to 'click' with any personality or parent, even where others may have struggled.

Peter will be sorely missed by all of us in the years ahead. Our thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy go to Jo and her family as they now face the future without their much loved husband and father.

The past season also brought further tragedy in November 2014 with the death of our own former junior player, Phillip Hughes, at the during a Sheffield Shield match.

From the age of 11 and all through his teenage years, I had the privilege of witnessing his talents and his character first hand. In the final match of the 2004 Bradman Cup, Phillip scored his 24 th Century. Those 24 centuries were achieved at representative levels beginning at age 11 in the final of the PSSA primary schools national competition right through to the Australian under 15’s team.

As we now know he went on to score many more centuries at all levels including the Australian under 17’s and under 19’s , then and One Day Internationals. He had blasted 26 first class centuries before his final innings was cut short on 63 at the SCG. No one else has such a record.

Whilst Phillip never bragged about his achievements, he certainly could have been excused for doing so when you look at his stellar performances. The youngest player to score a century in both innings of a Test Match, the youngest player to score a century on debut in an ODI, the youngest player to score a century in a Sheffield Shield final and many more achievements, too numerous to list here.

The world was stunned by the death of Phillip and people around the whole world paid tribute by cancelling matches, observing silence, rescheduling Test Matches and putting bats out in his honour.

The North Coast Cricket Council likewise paid its own tributes during the season and sent our combined sympathy and respects to the Hughes family at Phillip’s funeral in Macksville.

The North Coast Cricket Council will never forget Phillip Hughes and Peter Symons.

------In closing, I wish to again thank everyone who has been part of the NCCC during my time over the past 15 years. It has been a wonderful journey working with you all and I extend my very best wishes to the incoming committee as you move forward and drive this important institution into the future.

Thank you very much

Ian Dinham President NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL STATEMENT OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE FOR THE PERIOD 1 JULY 2014 - 30 JUNE 2015

2014-15 2013-14

$ $

Opening Cash Balance at 1 July 21,485.43 27,306.55

INCOME: Senior Affiliation Fees 1,230.00 2,190.00 Junior Affiliation Fees 1,500.00 1,650.00 NCZ Grant 2,200.00 2,200.00 NCCC Academy 21,145.00 18,322.85 U16 Tour 5,050.00 4,225.00 U12, U14, U15 Gold Coast Tour 13,240.00 14,682.97 Donations 420.00 40.00 Interest Received 680.57 718.48

Total Income: 45,465.57 44,029.30

EXPENSES NCCC Academy 20,835.98 22,169.34 U16 Tour 5,493.96 5,246.00 U12, U14, U15 Gold Coast Tour 20,278.19 15,976.93 Equipment 0.00 641.00 Umpire Fees 1,060.00 1,200.00 Senior Inter-District 0.00 0.00 Junior Inter-District 844.20 584.65 Transfer to IBD 0.00 3,000.00 Sundries 605.00 1,032.50 Bank Fees 0.00 0.00

Total Expenses: 49,117.33 49,850.42

Net Deficit for the Period (3,651.76) (5,821.12)

Closing Cash Balance at 30 June 17,833.67 21,485.43

IBD Balance 20,000.00 20,000.00

BANK RECONCILIATION AS AT 30 JUNE 2015

2014-15

$

Bank Statement Balance at 30 June, 2015 18,280.31

Less: Outstanding Cheques Chq #800 B Newell - Academy Coaching 150.00 Chq #801 J McMahon - Acadamy Catering 296.64 446.64

Closing Cash Balance at 30 June, 2015 17,833.67 NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL FINAL REGIONAL COACH REPORT 2015 As this will be my final report as the NCCC Regional Coach I would like to express some thoughts and thanks with you. Firstly, as you would already know I have resigned as the NCCC Regional Coach for a number of reasons. These include:

 I will be on a holiday throughout May this year and this will be followed with a complete knee replacement.  My professional workload has increased and the demands made on my time leave me with less time for CNSW coaching programs.  The role of the Regional Coach has changed from a Council focus to a Zone focus. The demands and expectations of CNSW for Regional Coaches is to focus on Zone Academy programs and basically appoint an Assistant Regional Coach to run Council programs. I find this unacceptable.  The workload of a Regional Coach has increased but payments from CNSW have decreased. There are no allowances for expenses incurred in the course of running programs for CNSW. It is expected that we commit to 4 NCZA camps, attend three selection weekends, attend numerous matches played throughout the Zone, attend CNSW age championships, attend meetings, plan and conduct our own Council Coaching Programs. I don’t know about you but the last time I needed a trades man he was very expensive. I offer 35 years of cricket coaching knowledge and experience and I am a Level 3 accredited coach which allows me to coach at national level. Still CNSW don’t believe that I am worthy of expenses to do their work. This must change before we lose far too many of our coaches.  I don’t believe the program currently being run at NCZ is providing our elite players with sufficient exposure to modern coaching practices. The rotation to stations reminds me of a Primary School Tabloid. This does not inspire me to give up my time to attend these sessions. On a brighter note I would like to say that the past 4 years as NCCC Regional Coach have been most enjoyable. I would like to thank the original executive of the NCCC. Ian Dinham (President), Jason Thompson (Secretary), and Ron Auld (Treasurer). Also the current executive Jo Symons, Leanne Statham and Tom Mann. The executive have been completely supportive and I had a very warm working relationship with them so thank you to you all. To the coaches who have become part of the NCCC Emerging Blues/Academy program I would like to say how much I appreciated everything that you were able to offer and contribute to our program. When I came on board we had three coaches including myself. Last program we had nine Level 2 accredited coaches and myself at Level 3. Thank you Jason Thompson, Dave Johnson, Pete Symons, Brett Pardoe, Paul Symons, Brendan Palmer, Terry Baldwin and Tom Mann. The program organiser Ron Auld was extremely efficient and supportive throughout the 4 years of the program. I was encouraged to take on the role of Regional Director/Coach to make necessary changes to the previous Emerging Blues Program. We did this by dividing the players into three age divisions of under 12’s, 14’s and 17’s. We also ran an under 19’s program in 2012 and 2013 at the request of CNSW. The under 12’s program was designed to lay a strong platform of the basic skills of cricket. These included batting, bowling, catching, throwing, ground fielding and keeping while having lots of fun. They also played matches against Gold Coast and The Southport School. The under 14’s program was designed to reinforce the skills developed in under 12’s and extend the skill level. They were also exposed to goal setting, sprint training and game sense. A two day camp at Scott’s Head was a culmination of their program. They also played matches against the Gold Coast and The Southport School. The under 15’s -17’s program was designed to continue the skill devel opment and expose all players to a holistic approach to coaching. Every player had the opportunity to develop their batting, bowling, wicket keeping, throwing, catching and ground fielding. The players took part in goal setting, rules of cricket, one minute thank you speeches, sprint training, fitness training, weights programs, sports injury prevention, mental approach to cricket, different learning styles, nutrition, batting to spin, captaincy, advanced fielding techniques, game sense, core muscle strength, yoga, commando course and trivia nights. Teams were selected to play matches against the Gold Coast, The Southport School and an Invitation match against NCZ teams. The players were scanned for mixed bowling actions and shown how to rectify their actions to bowl safely. The ipad was used to give instant feedback to batters and bowlers. This also allowed the coaches to analyse techniques. The bowling machine was used extensively to correct and develop batting techniques to a variety of strokes used in cricket. Baseball mitts were introduced to develop the best practice “Baseball Throw”. Individual Coaching Programs were developed in conjunction with each player. This made coaching sessions more meaningful and ensured each player was working on their own specific needs. The NCCC Emerging Blues/Academy uniform was worn with pride and the groups stood out in their colours. The NCCC EB/Academy Program was taken to each Association where ever possible. Venues were utilised for weekend camps in towns including Palmers Island Big 4, Grafton Hockey Pavilion, Coffs Harbour – Bonville Christian College, Scott’s Head Christian Camp. The day camps were held at Harwood, Yamba, Grafton, South Grafton, Coffs Harbour and Bellingen. The other big change was to introduce a tour to the Gold Coast in January instead of the southern tour. This change has proven to be a great success with matches played against Gold Coast and The Southport School in under 12’s, 14’s and 15’s. Next year there is the potential take an under 13’s team as well as the above mentioned teams. Another positive from this relationship has been the matches played at Harwood during the winter program against the GC and TSS. This has allowed our players to develop more skill against very strong competition which is lacking at the local level. The success of our programs can be measured in many ways such as selection in teams at NCCC and NCZ level. Our representation levels have been outstanding. Success can also be measured in the amount of positive feedback we receive from the players. I believe this is at a very high level in all age groups. There have been a large number of parents who have volunteered their time and resources to ensure the boys were always well fed and cared for at camps and tours. Janet Grieves deserves a special mention as the Gold Coast Tour manager. A Level 1 Coaching Course was held in Macksville in March 2014. Ten coaches attended the course from CRCA, CHDCA and NBCA. Unfortunately the one coach from LCCA was unable to attend. The ten coaches are now equipped with many drills and skills in their kitbag. Finally I would like to pass on my best wishes to the new Regional Coach. The role is enormous but if you have the passion and desire to continue to make the NCCC successful I am sure you will succeed. The support of the NCCC executive and the dedicated coaches will always be there for you. Mick Morris Level 3 Accredited Cricket Coach 13 th April, 2015

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF COACHING REPORT 24 th JUNE 2015

Firstly I would like to thank Mick Morris and Ron Auld for the work they have put into the Academy and NCCC as a whole. They have left the Academy in a very good position both in terms of organisation, player participation and skill levels.

2015 Academy

We had 115 nominations and accepted 82 participants from under 12s to under 17s. This includes 10 North Coast Zone squad members.

There were games against the Gold Coast Academy in 5 age groups, [12s, 13s 14s 15s and 16s/ 17s], played at Harwood, Maclean, Ilarwill and Brushgrove on the 21 st of June.

We will also play The Southport School in 13s, 14s, 15s and 16s/17s at Grafton on 20 th September. The under 12s will play “in house” games on 13 th and 20 th September.

13s, 14s, 15s, 16s, and 17s will have four Academy training days including one overnight camp in May, July and August.

There will also be an “Elite training day” at Sawtell on 13 th September for 14s and 16s to prepare for Kookaburra and Bradman Cup trials.

We have made several changes to the program this year including;

A: Bringing everyone together on the same day.

The reasons for this are:

[1] To reduce travel for parents with kids in more than one age group.

[2] So the younger players can see how the older boys train and improve, and use the older boys as role models.

[3] To allow the coaches to work together and improve their skills

[4] Reduce the ground hire costs.

[5] Allow each Association to run canteens for lunch to raise some money for themselves.

B: Using 11 local coaches from all over the council , Rod Buckle, Tom Mann, Andrew Cahill, Matt Bailey, Chris Neal, Brodie Bartlett, Alec Baldwin, Brett Pardoe, Brendan Palmer, Tim Bekis, Paul Symons and myself. C: Specialist Coaches

Bill Newell (Spin Bowling). Bill played 10 seasons of Sydney 1 st grade before moving to Wauchope and captaining NCZ to Country Champions and playing for NSW Country.

Peter Ford (Fast Bowling). Peter played for NCZ before moving to Sydney and playing for Hawkesbury CC.

Brendan Lyon (Batting). Nathan’s brother. Played Sydney 1 st grade for Northern Districts. Now a professional cricket coach running Lyon Cricket Coaching.

Mark McInnis (). NSW Country rep, head coach of Northern Districts CC.

D: More game sense and game based training with teams in each age group that will stay together all the way through their time at the Academy.

E: Benchmark testing. 2km time trial, run of 3s, beep test, throwing distance and accuracy.

There will be a core strength session for 13s to 17s at the Grafton gym on 12 th July.

With the help of Ashley Bryant and Brett Russell we now have a participant following the Indigenous Cricket Pathway opening up more opportunities for him to play cricket.

We have received a lot of positive feedback from parents about the new initiatives like specialist coaches, teams in each age and even the coffee van we had at the first academy day.

Fees were $180 for 12s and $290 for 13s to 17s which was a significant reduction from previous years and we need to keep looking for ways to keep them as low as possible.

Thanks to Tim and Joanne McMahon for organising the ground and lunches for the Gold Coast games. Janet Grieves for organising grounds and lunches for Grafton Academy day.

Special thanks to Program Manager Tom and Amanda Mann for putting it all together.

NCZ Report

There have been some changes to program with a reduction in Zone Academy numbers and leaving out under 19s but including under 14s. Academy days have increased to 6 including 1 overnight camp.

Inter Council games on September 25 th to 27 th will now be used as selection trial for Kookaburra and Bradman Cup with a squad of 15 selected. Each council will then be able to send 1 additional player to a final trial in November.

Kookaburra Cup is 4 th to 7 th January in Griffith

Bradman Cup is 11 th to 14 th January in Newcastle Under 17s Country carnival has been removed this year because the National Carnival has been moved to September which doesn’t leave time for the Country Carnival.

Under 19s trial will be on 23 rd August at Macksville. Country Carnival is on 18 th to 20 th September in Dubbo.

Introduction of under 18s inter council games in February to select under 19s team for Colts Carnival in following September. This could allow us to have a 17s/18s group in our NCCC Academy to prepare for inter council games.

Terry Baldwin [Regional Director of Coaching]

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RECORDING SECRETARY AND TROPHIES REPORT

2014-15 Season

POINT SCORES

FIRST GRADE

Played Won Draw Lost Points Quotient Clarence River 3 2 0 1 15 1. 85 Coffs Harbour 3 2 0 1 15 1.32 Lower Clarence 3 2 0 1 15 1.31 Nambucca Valley 3 0 0 3 3 0.3 2

OVER 40’S

Played Won Draw Lost Points Quotient Coffs Har bour 3 2 1 0 17 5.71 Clarence River 3 2 1 0 17 5.51 Lower Clarence 3 0 1 2 5 0. 18 Nambucca Bellingen 3 0 1 2 3 0. 00

UNDER 16’S

Played Won Draw Lost Points Quotient Lower Clarence 6 5 1 0 38 2. 15 Nambucca Bellingen 6 2 1 3 20 1.00 Coffs Harbour 6 2 1 3 20 0. 91 Clarence River 6 1 1 4 14 0. 51

UNDER 14’S

Played Won Draw Lost Points Quotient Clarence River 5 3 1 1 25 3.52 Coffs Harbour 5 3 1 1 25 1.65 Nambucca Bellingen 5 1 1 3 13 0. 27 NCCC Development 3 0 1 2 5 0. 55

UNDER 12’S

Played Won Draw Lost Points Quotient Coffs Harbour 6 4 1 1 32 1. 85 Nambucca Bellingen 6 3 1 2 26 1.70 Clarence River 6 3 1 2 26 1. 03 Lower Clarence 6 0 1 5 8 0. 20

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2014-15 Season

FINALS

FIRST GRADE Clarence River v Coffs Harbour, Ulmarra Showground, 1-Mar-15 Coffs Harbour won by 130 runs

Coffs Harbour 8-237 ( Tyh Murphy 51, Mathew Riddoch 45, Patrick Myles 35*, Matthew Rose 33*, Matt Pigg 4-39, Nathan Blanch 3-43 ) def Clarence River 107 ( Matt Pigg 24*, Josh Bartlett 3-14, Brad Lewis 3-37)

Player of the Final – Mathew Riddoch

OVER 40’s Coffs Harbour v Clarence River, Richardson Park, 15-Feb-15 Coffs Harbour won by 47 runs

Coffs Harbour 167 ( Bill Saker 48, Bruce Mackie 44*, Graeme Harvey 34, A Chapman 3-17 ) def Clarence River 120 ( Craig Woods 26, P Ensbey 24, Dale McNellee 3-25, Bruce Mackie 2-5 )

Player of the Final – Bruce Mackie

UNDER 16’s Lower Clarence v Nambucca Bellingen, Harwood Oval, 1-Mar-15 Lower Clarence won by 7 wkts

Lower Clarence 3-72 ( Zac Honeybrook 27*, Lachlan Johnson 16 ) def Nambucca Bellingen 69 ( Lawson Tinmouth 17, Byron Auld 13*, Zac Honeybrook 5-11 )

Player of the Final – Zac Honeybrook

UNDER 14’s Clarence River v Coffs Harbour, Ellem Oval, 15-Feb-15 Coffs Harbour won by 28 runs

Coffs Harbour 7/174 ( Liam Watson-Merritt 56, Humraj Singh 27, Harry Parker 21, Hamish Ellem 2-23 ) def Clarence River 8-146 ( Jackson Grieve 58*, Brock Symons 4-30 )

Player of the Final – Liam Watson-Merritt

UNDER 12’s Coffs Harbour v Nambucca Bellingen, Coffs Hockey Fields, 1-Mar-15 Coffs Harbour won by 82 runs

Coffs Harbour 137 ( Will Lloyd 25, Blake Austin 19, Brandon Willer 3-8 ) def Nambucca Bellingen 55 ( Caleb Wassens 21, Will Lloyd 4-2 )

Player of the Final – Will Lloyd NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL INC.

RECORDING SECRETARY AND TROPHIES REPORT

2014-15 Season

DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP

Coffs Harbour 428 Points

Clarence River 404 Points

Lower Clarence 312 Points

Nambucca Bellingen 166 Points

TROPHY COMPETITION WINNER

Allen Fernance Shield District Championship Coffs Harbour

Clarence Valley Club Shield Runners Up Clarence River

Gordon Rowe Shield First Eleven Premiers Coffs Harbour

Neil Frame Shield Over Forties Premiers Coffs Harbour

Welsh Family Trophy Under Sixteen Premiers Lower Clarence

Clarence Valley Shield Under Fourteen Premiers Coffs Harbour

Ted Haggar Shield Under Twelve Premiers Coffs Harbour

TROPHIES NOT CONTESTED

TROPHY COMPETITION

N.C.C.C. Shield Second Eleven Premiers Held by Clarence River (2009-10)

Lower Clarence Trophy Under Nineteen Premiers Held by Clarence River (2003-04)

Cotten Shield First Elevens Night Comp Held by Coffs Harbour (2003-04)

Cotten Shield Under Sixteens Night Comp Held by Namb-Bellingen (2003-04)

Lance Timms Trophy Womens Open Premiers Held by Lower Clarence

Challenge Cup Titleholder is Clarence River

Neil Martin – Over Forty Five Golden Oldies Challenge Cup Ray Connor Shield Held by Lower Clarence NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL INC.

RECORDING SECRETARY AND TROPHIES REPORT

2014-15 Season

INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES

BATTING AGGREGATE (including Finals)

First Grade Matthew Dougherty CRCA 132 Runs

Under 16’s Jamie Bekis NBJCA 247 Runs Lachlan Johnson LCCA 224 Runs Ethan Atkinson CHDJCA 140 Runs Austyn Nugent NBJCA 123 Runs Harrison Nicholson LCCA 123 Runs Raman Phoonie CHDJCA 118 Runs

Under 14’s Liam Watson-Merritt CHDJCA 229 Runs Eli Fahey CRJCA 175 Runs Harry Parker CHDJCA 155 Runs Harry Grosser CRJCA 133 Runs Humraj Singh CHDJCA 127 Runs

Under 12’s Aidan Cahill CRJCA 205 Runs Will Bailey CHDJCA 162 Runs Finn Stephens NBJCA 138 Runs Dylan Mann NBJCA 128 Runs

BOWLING AGGREGATE (including Finals)

First Grade Jake Kroehnert CRCA 7 Wkts

Under 16’s Aaron Ashby LCCA 11 Wkts Tyson Blackadder CRJCA 10 Wkts Jared Baldwin NBJCA 9 Wkts Dylan Causley LCCA 9 Wkts

Under 14’s Ethan Munro CRJCA 7 Wkts Hamish Ellem CRJCA 7 Wkts Dylan Lucas CRJCA 7 Wkts Humraj Singh CHDJCA 7 Wkts

Under 12’s Will Lloyd CHDJCA 12 Wkts Harry McMillan CHDJCA 9 Wkts Brandon Willer NBJCA 8 Wkts Jesse Buckle CHDJCA 8 Wkts Noah Fahey CRJCA 8 Wkts

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2014-15 Season

INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES

HIGHEST SCORES

First Grade Russell Gardner CHDCA v CRCA Ellem Oval 8-Feb-15 86 Brett O’Conner LCCA v NVCA Thistle Park 8-Feb-15 72

Under 16’s Jamie Bekis NBJCA v CRJCA Thistle Park 26-Oct-14 184 Lachlan Johnson LCCA v CHDJCA Harwood 26-Oct-14 96* Lachlan Johnson LCCA v NBJCA Thistle Park 16-Nov-14 95* Ethan Atkinson CHDJCA v CRJCA CCSLP 1 1-Feb-15 85 Harrison Nicholson LCCA v CHDJCA CCSLP 1 7-Dec-14 82 Dylan Cleaver CRJCA v CHDJCA McKittrick 16-Nov-14 70

Under 14’s Harry Parker CHDJCA v NBJCA CCSLP 2 12-Oct-14 71 Liam Watson-Merritt CHDJCA v CRJCA JJ Lawrence 16-Nov-14 64 Eli Fahey CRJCA v NBJCA Fisher Park 7-Dec-14 63* Harry Grosser CRJCA v CHDJCA JJ Lawrence 16-Nov-14 63 Jackson Grieve CRJCA v CHDJCA Ellem Oval 15-Feb-15 58* Liam Watson-Merritt CHDJCA v CRJCA Ellem Oval 15-Feb-15 56 Liam Watson-Merritt CHDJCA v NBJCA CCSLP 2 12-Oct-14 52 Liam Watson-Merritt CHDJCA v CRJCA CCSLP 2 1-Feb-15 51 Eli Fahey CRJCA v CHDJCA JJ Lawrence 16-Nov-14 50

Under 12’s Finn Stephens NBJCA v LCCA Donnelly Welsh, 16-Nov-14 85* Will Bailey CHDJCA v CRJCA CCHF 1-Feb-15 71 Aidan Cahill CRJCA v CHDJCA CCHF 1-Feb-15 70 Will Bailey CHDJCA v CRJCA Rushforth 16-Nov-14 60 Brendon Hickey NBJCA v CHDJCA CCHF 12-Oct-14 51 Aidan Cahill CRJCA v NBJCA Fisher Park 7-Dec-14 50

BEST BOWLING

First Grade Jared Baldwin CHDCA v NVCA Thistle Park 2-Nov-14 6-27 Troy McLaren CRCA v NVCA Thistle Park 18-Jan-15 5-52

Under 16’s Aaron Ashby LCCA v NBJCA Thistle Park 16-Nov-14 6-18 Jared Baldwin NBJCA v CRJCA Thistle Park 26-Oct-14 6-20 Zac Honeybrook LCCA v NBJCA Harwood 1-Mar-15 5-11 Shinae MacDonald CRJCA v CHDJCA CCSLP 1 1-Feb-15 5-53

Under 14’s Hamish Ellem CRJCA v NBJCA Fisher Park 7-Dec-14 5-18 Dylan Lucas CRJCA v CHDJCA CCSLP 2 1-Feb-15 4-13 Brock Symons CHDJCA v CRJCA Ellem Oval 15-Feb-15 4-30

Under 12’s Jesse Buckle CHDJCA v LCCA CCHF 7-Dec-14 5-5 Will Lloyd CHDJCA v NBJCA CCHF 1-Mar-15 4-2

North Coast Cricket Umpires & Scorers Association

President ’s Report 2014 -15

The past season has been relatively incident free although the standard of umpiring within the Cricket Council has not achieved regular acceptable standards, with a few exceptions.

The main reason I believe is umpires are not preparing themselves in an appropriate manner for the match that they will be officiating on any given occasion. Match rules or By Laws vary from competition to competition and it is apparent that the relevant match conditions are not being reviewed prior to the commencement of matches.

I observed several matches towards the end of the season and I was surprised that on many occasions the umpires did not work as a team prior to the commencement of the game. The pre-game check of the field, boundaries and pitch are just as important as the on field teamwork which occurs during the game. Umpires must work together, not as individuals, when having discussions with captains and players on the field. They should enter the field of play together and give the impression to all that they want to enjoy their day.

Standards of dress are sometimes disappointing. Black long pants should be ironed and the shirt should be tucked in at all times, not worn outside the pants as I have seen occasionally. Collars should be down, not opened out to protect the back of the neck. Wide brimmed hats should be white as well as the shoes and socks, not team coloured football socks.

Fitness is also a major issue from my observations. Lack of movement at both the strikers end and non-strikers end is a problem especially to our older members. We need to be watching where the ball is and move appropriately. Anticipation of batsmen running quick singles or multiple runs should involve both umpires if they are watching the match in progress. This may involve the umpire at the strikers end moving towards the wicket while the ball is in motion in order to obtain a better view of a possible run out or to effect a change of sides if there is a left and right hand combination at the wicket.

Umpires at the non-strikers end should not be stationary once the striker has played at the ball. Movement to one side or the other of the wicket will allow the umpire to keep an eye on the ball at all times and will also allow you to relax your body until you switch on again for the next .

In order to address some, if not all of these issues a NSWCUSA Umpire Development Course will be held on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 July 2015 at Coffs Harbour Comets Leagues Club commencing at 9.00am both days. The course will be facilitated by Darren Goodger and is open to existing NSWCUSA members as well as anyone aspiring to be an umpire in the future.

On a brighter note I must congratulate Bruce Baxter for his appointment to the NSW Country Supplementary Panel for the 2014/15 season. Rob Pye and Jeff Hackett were also appointed to several NSW Country Cricket Carnivals throughout the season and have represented our Association successfully. Chris Welsh has also been appointed to several Country Plate and Country Cup fixtures when matches were available.

With a revised Country programme for the 2015-16 season there may be fewer opportunities to appoint umpires to Country fixtures however this should not deter our members from updating their qualifications and wanting to be the best that they can be at all times.

Ken Robinson President North Coast Cricket Council Representative Honours 2014-15

Opens - McDonalds Country Championships Northern Pool

Held at Ballina, November 21 st – 23 rd 2014 North Coastal Zone finished 3 rd in the Northern Pool

NCCC Representatives Nil

McDonalds Country Colts

Held at Coffs Harbour & Sawtell, November 7 th – 9th 2014 North Coastal Zone finished 3 rd

NCCC Representatives CHDCA – Alec Baldwin #, Connor McCoy, Tyh Murphy, Damon Rootes CRCA – Jake Kroehnert, Brayden Pardoe LCCA – Nil NVCA – Nil # subsequently selected to compete in the U17 State Challenge in Bowral

Under 17’s Country Carnival

Held at Raymond Terrace, October 31 st – November 2 nd 2014 North Coastal Zone finished 6th . In the victory over Central Coast, Jamie Bekis 118 & Alec Baldwin 147* combined for a 2 nd wicket partnership of 224.

NCCC Representatives CHDCA – Alec Baldwin (c), Jamie Bekis CRCA – Mitchell Kroehnert LCCA – Zac Honeybrook, Harrison Nicholson NBCA – Nil

State Challenge – Under 17’s

Held at Bowral, November 9 th – 10 th 2014 Alec Baldwin (c) and Jamie Bekis selected for Country Blue

National Championships – Under 17’s

Held in Hobart, Tasmania, December 1 st – 11 th 2014 Alec Baldwin and Jamie Bekis selected for ACT/NSW Country who finished 2 nd

North Coast Cricket Council Representative Honours 2014-15

Bradman Cup – Under 16’s

Held at Maitland & Singleton, January 12 th – 15 th 2015 North Coastal Zone finished 1 st in Pool 2, and were runners-up to Southern Zone in the final

NCCC Representatives CHDJCA – Raman Phoonie CRJCA – Nil LCCA – Zac Honeybrook, Harrison Nicholson NBJCA – Jamie Bekis (c)

Kookaburra Cup – Under 14’s

Held at Newcastle, January 5 th – 8th 2015 North Coastal Zone finished 1 st in Pool 1, and were victorious over Western Zone in the final

NCCC Representatives CHDJCA – Nil CRJCA – Jacob Ellis, Eli Fahey, Harry Grosser LCCA – Hayden Ensbey NBJCA – Nil

State Challenge – Under 14’s

Held at Dubbo, January 19 th – 22 nd 2015 Northern Razorbacks finished 2 nd in Pool 2

NCCC Representatives CHDJCA – Nil CRJCA – Jacob Ellis LCCA – Nil NBJCA – Nil

State Challenge – Under 13’s

Held at Dubbo, January 19 th – 22 nd 2015 Northern Razorbacks finished 3 rd in Pool 2

NCCC Representatives CHDJCA – Nil CRJCA – Nil LCCA – Hayden Ensbey NBJCA – Nil

North Coast Cricket Council Representative Honours 2014-15

McDonalds Women’s Country Championships - U18’s

Held at Port Macquarie, Laurieton & Wauchope, October 4th – 5th 2014 North Coastal Zone finished 1 st , and were victorious over New Coasters in the final

NCCC Representatives CHDCA – Matilda Lugg, Alisha Phoonie CRCA – Grace McDonald, Naomi McDonald, Shinae Macdonald, Amy Riddell LCCA – Carly Leeson NBCA – Katelyn Beaumont, Jessica Marks

McDonalds Women’s Country Championships - U15’s

Held at Port Macquarie, Laurieton & Wauchope, October 2nd – 3rd 2014 North Coastal Zone finished 1 st , and were victorious over Riverina in the final

NCCC Representatives CHDJCA – Matilda Lugg CRJCA – Nil LCCA – Nil NBJCA – Katelyn Beaumont (c)

Margaret Peden Shield - U16’s

Held at Manly, January 19 th – 23 rd 2015 North Coast finished 2 nd and were beaten by Camden in the qualifying finals

NCCC Representatives CHDJCA – Matilda Lugg #, Alisha Phoonie CRJCA – Amy Riddell # LCCA – Carly Leeson # NBJCA – Katelyn Beaumont # subsequently selected to compete in the U18 National Championships in Ballarat

Mollie Dive Shield - U13’s

Held at Manly, January 19 th – 23 rd 2015 North Coast finished 5th in Pool B

NCCC Representatives CHDJCA – Georgia Martin, Chloe Rose CRJCA – Nil LCCA – Nil NBJCA – Nil

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL REMEMBERS PHILLIP HUGHES

BORN 30 TH November, 1988 PASSED AWAY 27 TH November, 2014 NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL

PHILLIP JOEL HUGHES

It is with great sadness that NCCC notes the untimely passing of Phillip Hughes.

Playing his junior cricket with Macksville RSL, Phillip quickly progressed to the Nambucca- Bellingen junior inter-district sides, and over a seven year period competing in the U12’s, U14’s and U16’s NCCC competition he amassed a phenomenal record of in excess of 1,700 runs at an average of 101.82. Included in that tally of runs were six centuries, with a best effort of 149 undefeated against Clarence River in December 2003.

Coinciding with Phillip’s time in the Nambucca -Bellingen Junior Cricket Association inter- district sides, during the period 1998-99 to 2004-05, the Association experienced unprecedented success in the NCCC junior competitions. Those seven seasons delivered four U12’s premierships, four U14’s premierships and four consecutive U16’s premierships between 2000-01 and 2003-04.

Phillip played a major role in that success, generally reserving his best efforts for the big end of season finals where he would consistently anchor the innings, leading NBJCA to competitive totals in the deciders. Also contributing to the successful era was the fact that the age group above Phillip’s included several other promising young cricketers, and Phillip quite often played up an age division in a side that included the likes of Jordan Moran, Josh Lawrence, Sean Cash, Ricky Welsh, Matthew Ward, Lloyd Moore, Mitchell Harvey, Kyle Masters, Adam Fitzhenry and Phillip’s brother Jason.

Phillip made his U12 debut for NBJCA in round one of the 1998-99 inter-district competition, playing his first match against Coffs Harbour at Toormina Oval on the 25 th October, 1998. He was still one month short of his tenth birthday. Opening the batting with Jordan Moran, Phillip contributed 40 runs. He featured in a large partnership with Josh Lawrence who ended the innings on 101*, and in reply to NBJCA’s total of 4/195, Coffs Harbour were dismissed inside twenty overs for 50 runs.

As was the custom at the time, the junior inter-district competition only comprised three rounds prior to the final. For the second and third rounds the four Associations converged on Grafton over the weekend of the 14 th & 15 th November, 1998 for Saturday and Sunday games.

In round two on the Saturday, NBJCA came up against Lower Clarence at Rushforth Park in South Grafton. Included in Nambucca-Bellingen’s winning total of 213 was Phillip’s first ever half century in any level of cricket. Opening the batting again, he top scored with 64 runs, and this number would gain special significance when he made his One-Day International debut for Australia at the MCG in January 2013. Phillip chose 64 as the number to appear on the back of his ODI playing shirt.

The following day NBJCA went down narrowly against Clarence River at Lower Fisher Park, but the side still finished on top of the ladder and qualified for the U12’s final a fortnight later against Coffs Harbour at Connell Park in Bellingen on 29 th November, 1998. Batting first, NBJCA’s total of 208 included 65 from Josh Lawrence, 42 from Jordan Moran and 20 runs NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL

PHILLIP JOEL HUGHES from Phillip Hughes. In reply, Coffs Harbour were dismissed for 42 runs, the comprehensive win handing NBJCA the U12’s premiership for season 1998 -99. Phillip’s pro mising start to his inter-district career was soon recognised by the NCCC junior selectors with selection in the NCCC U12 Queensland tour during January 1999. The tour was originally to include games on the Gold Coast, however there was a late change when the local authorities were unable to organise games despite having originally agreed to do so. It was decided in the interest of the players to proceed with a shortened tour with games against Beaudesert and Ipswich only. The original cost for the tour was $120 per player, with $40 being refunded to each player when the tour was shortened.

The U12’s, U14’s and U16’s travelled to Beaudesert on Monday 11 th January 1999, and played their first match against Beaudesert on Tuesday 12 th January, 1999. In the U12’s match NCCC scored 8/162 with Phillip scoring 18 runs in his debut match for the Council. In reply Beaudesert were dismissed for 40.

In their second match against Ipswich on the Wednesday, the U12’s ran up a total of 9/267 and dismissed Ipswich for 62. Phillip was undefeated on 47* as they finished their tour undefeated. The touring party returned home on Thursday via the Gold Coast where they had a short stop at Coolangatta.

Another Inter-Council match was played against Northern Tablelands at Inverell on 7 th February, 1999. Phillip only contributed 1 run in a total of 4/246. Jordan Moran finished with a century and NCCC finished with an easy victory.

The 1999-2000 junior inter-district season saw NBJCA victorious in both the U12’s a nd U14’s age divisions. Jason Hughes was a member of the successful U14 team in their final victory over Lower Clarence, whilst Phillip steered the U12’s to a big win over Clarence River.

A young Phillip Hughes (left) scored a century to help the Polding side win the NSW PSSA State Carnival

Phillip’s hunger for runs was now evident in his performances in the U12 representative games for NBJCA. He only played three games during that 1999-2000 campaign, running up scores of 95* against Lower Clarence, 77 against Clarence River, and then breaking through for a century in the final. His score of 103 launched NBJCA to a total of 208, and Clarence River responded with 101.

In Inter-Council fixtures during the 1999-2000 season Phillip scored 59 and took 3-12 with the ball in a victory against FNCCC at Ballina on 5 th December, 1999.

In January 2000, Phillip again participated in the NCCC U12 Queensland tour. The tour departed on the 10 th January, with the U12’s, U14’s and U16’s travelling by coach. Un fortunately the “Joyces” coach blew a head gasket 80 kilometres north of Grafton and a NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL

PHILLIP JOEL HUGHES replacement coach was required to transport the squad to Beaudesert seeing them arrive late for a limited overs match.

Five matches were played during the course of the week in Beaudesert, Ipswich, Dalby and Warwick. The U12’s remained undefeated over the tour playing against teams that were in essence local town teams. Across the five matches, Phillip was dismissed only once, registering scores of 9 retired, 20, 35 retired, 37 retired and 14 retired.

The cost for the tour was $150 per player. Accommodation was with billets for two nights at Beaudesert and Ipswich, and motels in Dalby and Warwick. Upon return, the financial report showed that the tour broke even.

The 2000-01 season was the last in the U12’s age division for Phillip. NBJCA took out the trifecta winning all three finals of the junior inter-district competition, with Phillip playing in both the U12’s and U14’s finals.

Phillip was only dismissed once in four U12’s inter -district matches that season, with his scores being 49* against Lower Clarence, 12 against Clarence River, 101* against Coffs Harbour and then 53* in the final against Clarence River on the 26 th November, 2000. NBJCA chased down CRJCA total of 7/101 for the loss of just three , with Phillip guiding the side home to victory.

The U14’s final was played three weeks later at Connell Park on the 17 th December, 2000 and Phillip was called up to make his debut in that age division. He contributed 29 in NBJCA total of 6/205, with Coffs Harbour being dismissed for 125 in reply.

Between the two inter-district finals, Phillip played two Inter-Council fixtures for NCCC in the U12’s age division. Against FNCCC at Grafton on the 3rd December, 2000 he scored 39 retired, and then a week later at Macksville he scored 55 against MNCCC. Both matches resulted in victories for North Coast.

Those two U12’s fixtures may well hav e been the last played by Phillip Hughes in the NCCC colours at junior level, as no record could be found in the archives of his participation in Inter-Council matches in either the U14’s or U16’s age divisions. During the period 2001 to 2005 he was generally unavailable for selection in NCCC sides due to being on higher representative duty for NCZ or above.

For the 2001-02 season Phillip was only available for three out of the six matches played by NBJCA in the U14’s inter -district competition, and by his own standards he had a quiet season with scores of 1, 60 and 1. Perhaps as a result the side failed to qualify for the final of the U14 competition.

A young Phillip Hughes receives an Under 12 State primary school cap from Bob Holland

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However the U16’s were successful in qualifying for the ir final where they came up against Coffs Harbour on the 24 th February, 2002. Phillip was drafted in to make his U16’s debut and he responded with a score of 104 in the team’s total of 6/297. Coffs were bowled o ut for 135, and Phillip had his fifth successive inter-district premiership cap.

It was back to the U14’s for Phillip in the 2002 -03 season and in five matches leading into the final his prolific form returned with scores of 54, 50*, 28, 88* and 66. In the final their opponents were Clarence River, and Phillip’s undefeated 122 led NBJCA to an imposing total of 3/226. Clarence River were only able to manage 7/133 from their 50 overs in reply. Including his score in the final, Phillip ended the U14’s inte r-district season with 408 runs at an average of 136.

In 20003-04 Phillip was now a permanent member of the NBJCA U16’s inter -district team, and in limited appearances he continued his liking for the Clarence River attack scoring 61* and 149* against them in the home and away fixtures, as well as 77 against Coffs Harbour in the final round. Yet again Phillip lined up with NBJCA in the final of the U16’s competition, and his top score of 91 launched the side to a total of 7/225 against a Lower Clarence team that fought valiantly to reach 190 in reply.

His season in the U16’s inter -district competition had yielded 378 runs from four matches at an average of 189. Both his aggregate and average were records in the history of the competition stretching back to 1977- 78. The season, which proved to be his final for NBJCA in the junior inter-district competition, also delivered his seventh successive premiership from as many attempts. Phillip Hughes batting with Braden Dinham at the Bradman Cup in Wollongong 2004

A mid-season switch of clubs from Macksville RSL to Sawtell meant that Phillip was now eligible for the Coffs Harbour U16’s team in the 2004 -05 season. Prior to making his debut for his new club and Association he toured India with the Australian U 15’s team during September and October of 2004 for a Tri-Nations series that also included Malaysia. Phillip’s output of runs was lower than usual however he picked up the bowler of the series award for his performance of 6/24 against Malaysia.

In a letter of thanks dated 29 th November, 2004 from Phillip to the NCCC committee for their contribution towards the cost of the tour, Phillip commented that “the food was not so good, the weather was extremely hot and it was good to be home to a baked meal. ”

In his first match for Coffs Harbour U16’s against his former team-mates at Coronation Park in Nambucca Heads, Phillip flayed the NBJCA bowlers during his score of 129*. The Coffs Harbour Advocate reported NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL

PHILLIP JOEL HUGHES that “Australian Under -15 all-rounder Phillip Hughes gave his former team mates a cricket lesson, leading Coffs Harbour to a three wicket victory over Nambucca”. The Coffs Harbour coach reported that “he had a bit of luck, he was dropped before he had scored and was bowled off a no-ball”.

Coffs Harb our U16’s qualified for the final of the inter -district competition against Clarence River at Richardson Park, Sawtell on 20 th February, 2005 and Phillip came back into the side for the final. Clarence River posted 146 and then bowled well to dismiss Coffs Harbour for 130. This was Phillip’s first taste of defeat in a NCCC junior inter -district final, and his wicket was viewed as the prize wicket for the Clarence River team. The Daily Examiner reported that “Arron Amos, bowling with great pace, ripped a short pitched delivery into Hughes, who attempted a hook shot only to see the ball skid to backward square leg where Nick Whitton accepted the catch to the joy of his team mates. Hughes contributed just one run.”

For the 2005-06 season, his last on the North Coast prior to his move to Sydney, Phillip resumed his affiliation with the Nambucca-Bellingen Association. He was a member of the North Coastal Zone team that contested the U17 carnival held in Newcastle during October 2005.

Th e team manager reported that the side “ was successful in its first match against Newcastle with the highlight of the match being an unbeaten century by opening batsman Phillip Hughes. The second match was also a strong win to North Coast against Central Coast. An outstanding opening partnership of more than 150 runs between Phillip Hughes and Lloyd Moore set the platform for victory with Phillip Hughes again scoring another century. ”

Unfortunately the third day was a wash-out, but after comparing point scores, North Coast were declared the winners of the carnival. Four players from the North Coast team were selected to play for the Northern NSW Country U17’s with Phillip selected as captain. The other three players were Lloyd Moore, Joe Mennie and Mitchell Harvey. The 2005-06 season also saw Phillip selected in the NSW Country U17 side, and then the NSW U17 side. The Macksville High School open cricket team in 2004. Phillip Hughes is front row

During 2006, Phillip transferred from Macksville High School to Sydney to attend Homebush Boys High School, and to commence playing for Western Suburbs District Cricket Club, thus ending his direct association with North Coast cricket.

Brendan Cunningham NCCC Historian July 2015

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PHILLIP JOEL HUGHES

Phil Hughes (front row, centre) in a North Coast Zone representative team, 2003

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL PHILLIP HUGHES RECORD IN JUNIOR INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION

SEASONASSOCAGE DIV MTS INN NO RUNS H.S. AVGE 100 50

1998-99NBJCA U12 4 4 - 130 64 32.50 - 1 1999-00NBJCA U12 3 3 1 275 103 137.50 1 2 2000-01NBJCA U12 4 4 3 215 101* 215.00 1 1 2000-01NBJCA U14 1 1 - 29 29 29.00 - - 2001-02NBJCA U14 3 3 - 62 60 20.67 - 1 2001-02NBJCA U16 1 1 1 104 104 - 1 - 2002-03NBJCA U14 6 6 3 408 122* 136.00 1 4 2003-04NBJCA U16 4 4 2 378 149* 189.00 1 3 2004-05CHDJCA U16 2 2 1 130 129* 130.00 1 -

28 28 11 1,731 149* 101.82 6 12

SUMMARY BY AGE DIVISION

U12 11 11 4 620 103 88.57 2 4 U14 10 10 3 499 122* 71.29 1 5 U16 7 7 4 612 149* 204.00 3 3

28 28 11 1,731 149* 101.82 6 12

CENTURIES ASSOCAGE DIV SCORE OPPONENT VENUE DATE 1999-00NBJCA U12 103 vs CRJCA ? Nov-1999 2000-01 NBJCA U12 101* vs CHDJCA ? 22-Oct-2000 2001-02 NBJCA U16 104 vs CHDJCA ? 24-Feb-2002 2002-03NBJCA U14 122* vs CRJCA ? Feb-2003 2003-04 NBJCA U16 149* vs CRJCA ? 21-Dec-2003 2004-05 CHDJCA U16 129* vs NBJCA Coronation Park, Namb Heads 30-Jan-2005

PERFORMANCES IN FINALS

1998-99 NBJCA U12 NBJCA 208 def CHJCA 42 Phillip Hughes 20 1999-00 NBJCA U12 NBJCA 208 def CRJCA 101 Phillip Hughes 103 2000-01 NBJCA U12 NBJCA 3/102 def CRJCA 7/101 Phillip Hughes 53* 2000-01 NBJCA U14 NBJCA 6/205 def CHDJCA 125 Phillip Hughes 29 2001-02 NBJCA U16 NBJCA 6/297 def CHDJCA 135 Phillip Hughes 104 2002-03 NBJCA U14 NBJCA 3/226 def CRJCA 7/133 Phillip Hughes 122* 2003-04 NBJCA U16 NBJCA 7/225 def LCCA 190 Phillip Hughes 91 2004-05 CHDJCA U16 CRJCA 146 def CHDJCA 130 Phillip Hughes 1

SCG COUNTRY CUP

MATCH REPORTS & RESULTS 2014-15

Gilbert swings into action for Coffs Harbour District - 15th Nov 2014

TALENT: Having Justin Gilbert in the line-up adds a new dimension to Coffs Harbour District’s rep fortunes.

A COFFS Harbour representative cricket team will include Dorrigo's star all-rounder Justin Gilbert for the first time in almost a decade, when tomorrow's visit is made to Port Macquarie. Coffs Harbour District play Hastings River at Wayne Richards Park in a round of the SCG Country Cup from 10am, and the new-look side is tipped as the best in years. "It was decided to really make an effort to put the best possible team on the bus and be really professional in our approach," manager Matt Rose said.

"Every player selected is in form and we're very honoured that Justin Gilbert made himself available after so long away from rep cricket. "Justin does a great job on the executive, with Dorrigo club and his growing business. "He's still a player who can turn a game single-handed and somebody you'd like on your side in a crisis. "Dorrigo has no club game this weekend and Justin's been off the field for a couple of weeks, so I think he's going to enjoy getting stuck in." Skipper Craig Haworth was a century-maker at club level last weekend and Ricky Welsh and Jack Ireland made half centuries in the inter-district meeting with Nambucca Valley on November 2.

CHDCA XI Craig Haworth (c), Russell Gardner (vc), Justin Gilbert, Alec Baldwin, John Lovett, Nii-Amaa Ollennu, Ricky Welsh, Dave Angus, Tyh Murphy, Jack Ireland, Hardeep Bassi, Damon Rootes, Matt Rose (manager)

Through to next round of Country Cup but only just - 18th Nov 2014

Coffs Harbour's representative cricket team will play Tweed River on December 14 in the next round of the SCG Country Cup. Gemima Harvey/Coffs Coast Advocate

COFFS Harbour District fell over the line against Hastings River to progress to the next round of the SCG Country Cup. The Coffs visitors remained three runs clear on 217 when the last Hastings wicket fell and will now play old rivals from Tweed River - probably at Coffs Coast Sports and Leisure Park - on December 14.

At the last moment, skipper Craig Haworth and high profile recruits Dave Angus and Justin Gilbert were forced to withdraw but rather than drop the bundle, manager Matt Rose said the three rep lacements starred for the side. "Apart from myself stepping up and getting run out for one," he quipped. "Russell Gardner got a late call-up and belted 72 runs Raja Sandhu was involved in taking the last wicket when Hastings needed a boundary off the last delivery to win. "John Lovett took the catch to go with five wickets he picked up in the game and one day after he took six at club level. "Okay, we won but we should never have put ourselves in that position."

Coffs batted first and were cruising until the innings went pear-shaped at 3-160. "At one stage the run rate could have seen us finish up around 290 but we lost our way and limped to 217," Rose admitted. "I was worried when Hastings got to 0-56 before losing their first wicket. "Then, they went as bad as we did and couldn't kick on with any strong bat play. "The last two wickets fell in the last over and we were off the hook." Rose also lamented another statistic which almost wrecked the day. "We bowled 44 wides in the innings. Sundries almost killed us which to be honest is pretty awful and it's something we have to fix before meeting Tweed. "Otherwise, it's going to be another year we fall down at that stage of the series." Coffs Harbour crash dream date at the SCG – 28 th Dec 2014

Lake Illawarra's Ryan Smith gives his best but the Lakers still lost to Coffs Harbour in the SCG Cup quarter-final at King George Oval, tarnishing an unbeaten record in all competitions this season.

Picture: Christopher Chan. Story: Mike Driscoll

Lake Illawarra suffered more SCG Country Cup heartache with a 34-run loss to Coffs Harbour in Sunday's quarter-final at King George Oval. The Lakers have made seven Finals Carnivals in a decade but been unable to win through to the decider at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Despite having a high seeding of three and unbeaten in all competitions this season, the Lakers were outplayed by a resolute Coffs Harbour, who face defending champions Hamilton Wickham on Monday at North Dalton Park to decide who plays at the SCG.

Batting first the sixth-seeded Coffs posted a competitive 201, led by half-centuries from Jack Ireland (63) and Alec Baldwin (55). The visitors were 2-133 before the Lakers fought back hard with Mark Ulcigrai taking 4-20 off 8.2 overs, while Tode Biracoski responded to his call-up by taking 3-18 off six overs.

In reply the Lakers were 1-54 but lost 5-10 and were bowled out for 167. Skipper Brendan White (36) top scored, with Biracoski, batting at No 8, making 23. Man-of-the-match Baldwin took 3-14 and Pat Myles 3-21 for Coffs. "It's very disappointing," White said. "We didn't do anything well enough and at this level if you don't play well you get punished."

The other three SCG Country Cup quarter-finals were one-sided affairs. Dubbo beat Weston Creek Molonglo by seven wickets, chasing down 165 in just 26.3 overs. Ben Strachan took 5-35 for Dubbo, while Mitch Bower (74) and Jordan Moran (47 not out) led the way with the bat. Dubbo take on Merewether at Figtree Oval on Monday after the top-seeded Merewether beat Wyong by six wickets. Having dismissed Wyong for 147, Simon Moore (81 no) showed his class with the Newcastle side winning with 16 overs to spare. Hamilton-Wickham (5-105) also needed just 18.1 overs to beat Murray Valley (104) at Figtree Oval.

Meanwhile, South Coast side The Rail and defending Country Plate champions Cootamundra advanced to the Plate final after Sunday's semi-finals in Tamworth were washed out. Cootamundra are the top seeds and passed Wauchope RSL, while second-seeded The Rail went through to the final without a ball bowled against Blue Mountains.

Finally, Southern Highlands side Robertson Burrawang, top seeds in the second-tier Country Shield, on Monday take on Tamworth Colts in the semi-finals in Tamworth. Albury Wodonga face Clarence River, with the finals on Tuesday.

So near yet so far away from Country Cup Final - 3rd Jan 2015

ROBUST: Two big knocks by Jack Ireland were not enough to put the district team into the final. Photo: Gemima Harvey

ROBUST batting in both lead-up finals by Jack Ireland was not enough to put the Coffs Harbour District rep team into the final of the SCG Country Cup.

Coffs won the quarter final meeting against Lake Macquarie by 34 runs, thanks to an innings of 63 by the young Urunga star who was ably assisted by Alec Baldwin's knock of 55.

But while Ireland was able to produce an even better 73 in the semi- final meeting with Hamilton-Wickham, he was the only batsman in the top order to fire, once Baldwin was sent on his way without scoring.

That was apart from resistance by Craig Haworth (30) and Raja Sandhu (35) but the total of 200 wasn't enough and the winning side passed the target in the 41st over for the loss of three wickets.

Coffs Harbour District's loss paves the way for an all-Newcastle grand final with Hamilton-Wickham to meet Merewether at the Sydney Cricket Ground on January 18.

SCG Country Cup

Coffs Harbou r v Lake Macquarie Coffs Harbour v Hamilton -Wickham

Coffs Harbour 1st innings Coffs Harbour 1st Innings M ROSE c S Ulcigrai b M Ulcigrai1 5 A BALDWIN c B Balcomb b M Casey 0 A BALDWIN b G Connor 55 M ROSE lbw b S We bber 6 C HAWORTH c B White b M Ulcigrai 0 C HAWORTH c B Balcomb b T Dwyer 30 J IRELAND b T Biracoski 63 J IRELAND c S Hughes b T Dwyer 73 N GETT c T Biracoski b B White10 R SANDHU lbw b S Webber 35 P MYLES run out 4 H BASSI c B Balcomb b M Casey 2 J BARTLETT lbw b T Biracoski 0 M WEEDEN lbw b M Webber 0 M WEEDE N lbw b T Biracoski 0 J LOVETT lbw b M Webber 15 N OLLENNU b M Ulcigrai 20 N OLLENNU c B Balcomb b S Webber 13 J LOVETT not out 14 P MYLES c B Balcomb b T Dwyer 13 D HARRIS b M Ulcigrai 0 J BARTLETT not out 0 Sundries: (1nb, 15w, 1b, 3lb) 20 Sundries: (10w, 3lb) 13 Total: All out for 201 (50) Total: All out for 200 (46.3)

Lake Illawarra 1st innings Hamilton -Wickham 1st innings Total: All out for 167 (40.5) Total: 3 -203 (41) Bowling: N Ollennu 7 -1-33-1, J Lovett 5-0-36-2, Bowling: P Myles 3 -0-14-0, N Ollennu 8-2-35- P Myles 9 -3-21-3, J Bartlett 7-0-14-1, C 0, J Bartlett 8 -0-41-1, H Bassi 5-0-18-0, M Haworth 2 -0-3-0, D Harris 7-1-41-0, A Baldwin Weeden 4 -0-19-1, R Sandhu 5-0-32-1, J Lovett 3.5 -0-14-3. 6-0-21-0, D Harris 2-0-22-0.

Coffs Harbour won quarter -final by 34 runs Hamilton -Wickham won semi-final by seven wickets.

COUNTRY CRICKET NSW SCG COUNTRY CUP 2014-15

Round 1 & 2 - Bye

Round 3 - Hastings River vs Coffs Harbour Wayne Richards Oval, Port Macquarie, 16th Nov 2014 Coffs Harbour won by 3 runs

Coffs Harbour 219 all out off 44.5 overs

A Baldwin 61, R Welsh 11, T Murphy 14, R Gardner 72, D Rootes 4, R Sandhu 9, J Ireland 0, H Bassi 5, M Rose 1, J Lovett 0, N Ollennu 1*, D Harris DNB

B Badenock 7.5-1-38-1, E McKenna 10-2-43-3, N Bartlett 6-2-17-1, A Gopalakrishnan 10-1-49-1, J Hyde 3-0-24-0, C Cole 8-0-35-3

Hastings River 216 all out off 48.2 overs

C Cole 39, D Bourke 45, B Larance 2, B Badenock 4, L Coelho 0, B Woodward 24, J Hyde 4, T Harris 12, E Hyde 32*, E McKenna 6, N Bartlett 0, A Gopalakrishnan DNB

N Ollennu 10-1-63-2, R Sandhu 9.2-1-35-2, J Lovett 10-1-41-4, H Bassi 10-1-43-2, D Harris 4-0-11-0, D Rootes 3-1-17-0, J Ireland 2-0-4-0

Round 4 - Tweed vs Coffs Harbour Reg Dalton Oval, Kingscliff, 7th Dec 2014 Coffs Harbour won by 1 wicket

Tweed 210 all out off 40 overs

J Hoare 9, Caleb Ziebell 29, C Nash 0, A Rogers 26, A Williams 5, T Burns 4, J Harrington 1, D Potter 47, B Wirth 40, Connor Ziebell 0*, J Julius 0, L Reynolds DNB

N Ollennu 10-2-38-2, H Bassi 4-0-31-1, P Myles 10-2-29-2, D Harris 6-0-34-3, T Murphy 1-0-8-0, M Riddoch 1-0-15-0, B Sims 4-0-27-0, M Weeden 4-1-20-2

Coffs Harbour 9/214 off 49.3 overs

R Welsh 0, M Rose 5, T Murphy 2, C Haworth 69, M Riddoch 13, B Sims 48, M Weeden 20, H Bassi 2, D Hagarty 18*, N Ollennu 2, P Myles 7*, D Harris DNB

J Julius 10-1-28-2, Connor Ziebell 10-3-28-2, B Wirth 5-0-21-0, Caleb Ziebell 10-1-44-0, L Reynolds 5-0-35-1, T Burns 6.2-0-28-2, C Nash 3-0-23-1 COUNTRY CRICKET NSW SCG COUNTRY CUP 2014-15

Quarter-Final - Lake Illawarra vs Coffs Harbour King George V Oval, Port Kembla, 28 th Dec 2014 Coffs Harbour won by 34 runs

Coffs Harbour 201 all out off 49.2 overs

M Rose 15, A Baldwin 55, C Haworth 0, J Ireland 63, N Gett 10, P Myles 4, J Bartlett 0, M Weeden 0, N Ollennu 20, J Lovett 14*, D Harris 0

G Connor 9-1-36-1, B White 10-1-32-1, M Ulcigrai 7.2-3-20-4, R Smith 5-0-15-0, B Hole 6-0-36-0, J Crowhurst 3-0-18-0, T Panecasio 3-0-22-0, T Biracoski 6-2-18-3

Lake Illawarra 167 all out off 40.5 overs

T McCabe 6, M Ulcigrai 22, G Connor 15, S Ulcigrai 1, B White 36, D Lambert 0, T Lister-Serrano 3, T Biracoski 23, B Hole 8, R Smith 20*, J Crowhurst 5, T Panecasio DNB

N Ollennu 7-1-33-1, J Lovett 5-0-36-2, P Myles 9-3-21-3, J Bartlett 7-0-14-1, C Haworth 2-0-3-0, D Harris 7-1-41-0, A Baldwin 3.5-0-14-3

Semi-Final - Hamilton-Wickham vs Coffs Harbour North Dalton Park, Towradgi, 29th Dec 2014 Hamilton-Wickham won by 7 wickets

Coffs Harbour 200 all out off 46.3 overs

A Baldwin 0, M Rose 6, C Haworth 30, J Ireland 73, R Sandhu 35, H Bassi 2, M Weeden 0, J Lovett 15, N Ollennu 13, P Myles 13, J Bartlett 0*, D Harris DNB

S Webber 10-1-28-3, M Casey 10-1-35-2, M Dries 10-0-36-0, T Dwyer 8.3-0-46-3, M Webber 8-0-52-2

Hamilton-Wickham 3/203 off 41 overs

S Hughes 27, B Balcomb 32, J Trappel 53, M Dries 50*, J Keelan 17*

P Myles 3-0-14-0, N Ollennu 8-2-35-0, J Bartlett 8-0-41-1, H Bassi 5-18-0, M Weeden 4-0-19-1, R Sandhu 5-0-32-1, J Lovett 6-0-21-0, D Harris 2-0-22-0

McDONALDS COUNTRY SHIELD

MATCH REPORTS & RESULTS 2014-15

Clarence River Cricket Association - Country Shield Champions 2014-15

Back L-R Jake Kroehnert, Matthew Pigg, Tom Kroehnert, Brad Chard, Tim Tilse, Braydon Pardoe Front L-R Troy McLaren, Bob McKenzie (Captain), Ryan Cotten, Mitch Kroehnert, Matthew Dougherty, Luke Cox, Bill North, Rhonda Adamson (Manager)

McDonald’s Country Shield heads to Clarence River Wednesday, 31 December 2014

McDonald's Country Shield Champions, Clarence River

By Cricket NSW Media Clarence River are the 2014/15 McDonald’s Country Shield champions after they beat Robertson-Burrawang by 67 runs in the Final in Tamworth yesterday (December 30).

Winning the toss and batting, Clarence River hit 6-215 from their 50 overs with Matt Pigg (72) their top scorer. Pigg shared in a 76 run fifth wicket stand with Mitchell Kroehnert (30no), while Luke Cox made a valuable 18 not out at the end of the innings. Nathan Ring was the pick of the Robertson-Burrawang bowlers with figures of 3-29 from his 10 overs.

Robertson-Burrawang’s chase began poorly with the first three wickets fall ing before the score had passed 20 runs.

Matthew Cupitt (31), Mitchell Wright (37) and Matt Beer (31) did their best to lift their side to victory, however theirs were the only scores of note as Robertson-Burrawang were bowled out for 148 in 41 overs.

The majority of the wickets were shared between two bowlers. Brayden Pardoe took 5-26 from six overs while Matt Pigg completed a fine all-round game by snaring 4-44 from 10 overs.

Country Shield a Big One - 14th Nov 2014

TEAM TALK: The CRCA representative team faces the best the Manning Valley competition has to offer on Sunday. Photo: Debrah Novak

GRAFTON representative cricket captain Bob McKenzie described playing in the NSW Country Shield competition as the icing on the cake for local cricketers. "It's the competition everyone wants to play in," he said. "When it started 10 years or so ago, it was the one guys came out of retirement to play in."

Clarence River begins its campaign against Manning River at Ellem Oval on Sunday, determined to go as deep into the competition as it can. McKenzie who has been out of cricket in recent weeks due to work commitments is looking forward to the game. "I think we've got a pretty well balanced team," he said. "I think we've got a pretty good opening bowling attack with Chardy (Brad Chard) and Nathan Blanch. "They've both started the season taking plenty of wickets and we have some good back ups with Brendan Cleaver, Brayden Pardoe and a few others."

He said the team's performance in beating Lower Clarence in the first game of the season was important for the team. "Winning that first game is always important in a rep season," he said. "It's a confidence booster and gets the team expecting to win straight off the bat." McKenzie knows nothing about the visiting team, but this did not worry him. "It's better for us to worry about our game and what we can control when we're on the field," he said. "If we stick to how we want to play the game we'll be giving ourselves the best chance of getting the right result for us."

CRCA Rep team v Manning River, Sunday at Ellem Oval Bob McKenzie (c), Tim Tilse, Luke Cox (w/k), Brendan Cleaver, Ryan Cotton, Rowan Green, Jake Kroehnert, Tom Kroehnert, Bill North, Brayden Pardoe, Brad Chard, Nathan Blanch.

Clarence River through to Country Shield quarterfinal - 17th Nov 2014

Brad Chard of Grafton sends out a fast ball to the Manning at the senior rep cricket at Ellem Oval. Photo Blake Bodycote / Daily Examiner

CLARENCE River's bowling attack stuck to its guns to defeat Manning River by a mere 24 runs in the third round of the statewide Country Shield knockout on Sunday. In a low scoring affair, Clarence was bowled out for 146 on a slow Ellem Oval surface, opener Tim Tilse top scoring with 45. The total did not look enough as Manning cruised along at seven runs per over at the start of its innings.

But Clarence's pace attack persisted, Brad Chard (2 for 41 off 10) and Brayden Pardoe (4 for 22 off 4.1) cashing in as Brendan Cleaver (3 for 27 off 10) dried up the runs from the other end.

Clarence River gets out of jail - 18th Nov 2014 CRUNCH GAME: Manning’s Daniel Stone attempts to smash the ball as Clarence River captain Bob McKenzie takes evasive action in the Country Shield clash at Ellem Oval on Sunday. Photo: Blake Bodycote

CLARENCE River's bowling attack stuck to its guns to defeat Manning River by a mere 24 runs in the third round of the statewide Country Shield knockout on Sunday. In a low-scoring affair, Clarence was bowled out for 146 on a slow Ellem Oval surface, opener Tim Tilse top scoring with 45. The total did not look enough as Manning cruised at seven runs per over at the start of its run chase.

But Clarence's pace attack persisted in the heat after lunch, Brad Chard (2 for 41 off 10) and Brayden Pardoe (4 for 22 off 4.1) cashing in as Brendan Cleaver (3 for 27 off 10) dried up the runs from the other end. Captain Bob McKenzie, who made a quickfire 26 before holing out in the deep off the bowling of spinner Rick Campbell (4 for 21 off 4.5), said a vast improvement with the bat would be required to defeat Lismore in th e quarter-final on November 30. "I think we used our get out of jail free card," McKenzie said.

"Brendan Cleaver and Tim Tilse did a great job to set a platform and we could've been looking at a total of 220 or 230. "I still thought we had the bowling attack to defend our total and luckily things went out way.

"For our next game, first and foremost we have to bat for 50 overs and value our wickets. We lost our wickets to a lot of loose shots."

Lismore defeated defending champions Ballina to book its spot in the quarter finals. The winner of Clarence River and Lismore will travel to Tamworth for the finals of the Country Shield on December 29 and 30. Clarence will name its side to take on Lismore later this week.

Clarence River closing in on Country Shield title - 2nd Dec 2014

SAVIOUR: Jake Kroehnert helped rescue Clarence River scoring 44 runs in the Country Shield quarterfinal win against Lismore at Oakes Oval in Lismore on Sunday. Photo : Mireille Merlet-Shaw

CLARENCE River is two matches away from Country Shield glory following a resolute 31-run win over Lismore at Oakes Oval on Sunday. The Grafton-based representative side now travels to Tamworth for the semi-final to be played on December 29.

With Clarence in trouble at 3-11, number five batsman Jake Kroehnert (44) dug in his heels to thwart Lismore's pace attack in a display of maturity beyond his years. The North Coast Under-19 left-handed batsman was soon joined at the crease by 42-year-old veteran Matt Pigg (48). The pair rolled up their sleeves to put on a 74-run 5th wicket partnership. "That partnership won the game for us," Clarence captain Bob McKenzie said. "At 4 for 23 we could easily have been rolled but Jake and Matt batted for a good period of time to steady the ship and get to a total we could bowl at."

The partnership was a case of the master and the apprentice. Veteran Pigg showed why he has long been considered one of the Clarence Valley's best cricketers, until falling victim to Lismore captain Luke Cleaver's classic catch in the deep. Meanwhile Kroehnert - Brothers Cricket Club's teenage Premier League captain - gave a glimpse of things to come as he delivered his first of no doubt countless quality performances for the senior representative outfit.

Tom Kroehnert (10) was the only other batsman to reach double figures as Clarence scraped to 153 off 46.2 overs against a disciplined bowling attack led by Brendan Mitchell (5-12 off 10 overs).

However, Clarence's bowlers returned fire as Lismore started in almost identical fashion. Brad Chard (2-11 off 10) and Nathan Blanch (3-43) ripped through the top order to have Lismore 4-27. The runs soon dried up and the experience of Pigg (1-15 off 6.2, 3 catches) and Troy McLaren (2-22 off 10) ensured Lismore fell short of the target, all out for 122. "We've got a really handy bowling attack," McKenzie said. "They've done it for us in those tight games for a few years now and they did it again."

McKenzie believes Clarence River has every reason to be confident of further success when it plays in Tamworth. "The further you get the tougher it is but any team is beatable on any day," he said. "We beat Lismore who beat Ballina who won it last year, so we can be confident we can go out there and do something special. Hopefully everyone can go up there and get the job done."

Plans in place for CRCA assault on Country Shield - 17th Dec 2014

PICK THE GAP: Clarence Valley captain Bob McKenzie batting against Lismore in the NSW Country Shield quarter-final at Oakes Oval in Lismore. Photo: Mireille Merlet-Shaw

SELECTORS have recalled Coutts Crossing captain Luke Cox into an otherwise unchanged Clarence River side to travel to Tamworth at the end of the month. After wins over Manning River and Lismore, Clarence River has been drawn to take on Albury-Wodonga Colts in the statewide McDonalds Country Shield semi-final at Riverside No.1 Oval on Monday, December 29.

A dip in form followed by a back injury saw Cox miss the quarter-final win in Lismore on November 30. A subsequent change of approach in club cricket, including a move from opening batsman to the middle order, has paid off, with his weight of runs in important situations forcing selectors to give him the nod.

"Coxy has been getting runs in the lower middle order and if he comes into the starting XI that's where he'll bat," captain Bob McKenzie said. "He's also a back-up wicketkeeper for Matt Dougherty." Cox has started to warm to his newfound position down the order. "I like opening, but I'm probably better off down the order because I like to play my shots," Cox said. "It's good for the town and for cricket that we've made it this far. "Hopefully I get the chance to play at Tamworth, score runs and contribute to the team."

The side will train and hold a team meeting at the Ryan St nets from 5pm on Monday. "It's been a while since we've reached this level of competition," McKenzie said. "It's a bit higher standard than the local Inter-District and a chance to play some good cricket."

CRCA SQUAD Tim Tilse (Coutts), Matt Dougherty (Tuc), Bill North (Coutts), Bob McKenzie (c) (Tuc), Jake Kroehnert (Bros), Matt Pigg (Tuc), Mitch Kroehnert (Bros), Luke Cox (Coutts), Troy McLaren (Bros), Brayden Pardoe (Tuc), Brad Chard (Tuc), Nathan Blanch (West), Tom Kroehnert (South)

Broken finger sidelines strike bowler from Shield semi-final - 22nd Dec 2014

Westlawn pace bowler Nathan Blanch.

CLARENCE River has suffered a severe blow to its Country Shield chances one week out from its semi-final date with Albury-Wodonga Colts. Strike bowler Nathan Blanch suffered a serious finger injury attempting to catch a ball during Westlawn's CRCA Premier League clash against GDSC Easts at McKittrick Park on Saturday. Westlawn captain Pat Vidler said Blanch yesterday underwent surgery at Coffs Harbour.

"I was bowling at the time and Tim White hit one out of the middle," Vidler said. "Nathan tried to take a low catch to his right at mid on and smashed his pinkie on his bowling hand to bits. "The bone was sticking out of both knuckles; it was not pretty. "It's hard to say how long he'll be out for until we find out the success of the surgery. "He's a big loss for us. We're going to miss him dearly. "All we can do is wish him all the best and hope for the best outcome." Top wicket-taker Blanch shattered to miss Country Shield semi - 24th Dec 2014

OUCH: Nathan Blanch shows off his injured finger. Photo: Adam Hourigan CLARENCE River will go into its Country Shield semi- final with only one bearded warrior spearheading the attack. In recent matches, Brad Chard and Nathan Blanch have sent ominous warning shots to their opponents before a ball has been bowled, with both fast bowlers sporting Ned Kelly-esque long beards. But Blanch has been forced to withdraw after he suffered a double dislocation of the little finger on his bowling hand while fielding on Saturday.

"I'm devastated," Blanch said. "This is the first time we've made it to this level while I've been in the side and I was looking forward to it."

Clarence River takes on Albury-Wodonga Colts in Tamworth this Monday, with the winner to play either Tamworth Colts or Robertson Burrawang in the final on Tuesday. Blanch will instead stay behind in Grafton. "I'll spend that time with the family," he said. "It would kill me to watch. But I wish the boys all the best."

His absence leaves a shortage in the pace-bowling ranks, with batting all-rounder Ryan Cotten earning a recall to fill the vacancy in the 13-man squad. Captain Bob McKenzie will have to call upon the experience of his slow bowlers or the medium pace of Jake and Mitch Kroehnert to shoulder the extra workload.

Cotten was on a rugby union tour of Spain when Clarence River defeated Lismore in the quarter-final on November 30. He found out he was a late inclusion to Tamworth when selector and player Troy McLaren knocked on his door on Monday afternoon. "He told me I'm back in and to get down to J.J. Lawrence for a team meeting," Cotten said. "I hope I can get a run, for sure. It's a good experience, a different level of competition - a lot harder than club."

Cotten plays alongside Blanch for third-placed Westlawn in the CRCA Premier League competition and said he would be sorely missed at club level. "It's going to be a big loss," Cotten said. "He's our No.1 strike bowler, gets lots of wickets and bowls plenty of overs."

Blanch is the runaway leading wicket-taker of CRCA Premier League at the Christmas break, with 34 at an average of 12.85. Harwood's Hayden McMahon is next on 19 wickets. Blanch was on track to surpass the 53 wickets he achieved last season. "It makes me unhappy," Blanch said at the thought of missing the remainder of the club season.

"We were coming last for three or four years but came back and made the semis last season. When you're doing well, it makes it more fun. "I've been loving my cricket and was looking for 50 wickets this season."

Turning North to boost Country Shield chances - 29th Dec 2014

IN FORM: Clarence River batsman Bill North will offer knowledge of local conditions at Tamworth today. Mireille Merlet-Shaw

THE Clarence River Cricket Association representative team will be looking for some guidance from its 33-year-old rookie Bill North in Tamworth today. North will bat at number three for CRCA when it takes on Albury Wodonga Colts in the semi-final of the McDonalds Country Shield.

The Country Shield is the second rung of the State-wide NSW Country Cricket competition.

North is in his second season in the GDSC Premier League competition with the Coutts Crossing Club. The rep selectors have been impressed with his steady batting and handy off-spin bowling. But the all-rounder, who played in the Tamworth competition from 2010 to 2012, will also bring some knowledge of local conditions to the CRCA leadership group.

North has fond memories at the match venue, batting in the same fashion the CRCA selectors want from him today. "I played out five maiden overs when my team (City United) won its only game of the 2010-11 season against the defending premiers South Tamworth," he said.

North's batting has hit a lean patch in recent weeks after scoring 51 against Tucabia earlier in the season. "That 50 was against the opening attack we're taking to Tamworth," he said. "But my main role is to soak up some overs with the new ball. It I get 50 from 30 overs, the team will be happy." North said the only team form line he could take into today's game comes from scorecards. "Albury Wodonga seems capable of knocking up some big scores," he said.

He said the Clarence line-up had been tested making the semi-final, knocking over Lismore to get into the final four. "The Lismore attack was pretty good. We had to face some pretty sharp bowling which has given us a good idea of what we'll likely be facing," he said. North said the Riverside ground was one of the city's best wickets with a fast outfield. "It's generally a pretty good cricket wicket, with something in it for bowlers who can do something with the ball."

North has some personal motivation for success in this competition. "My older brother, Doug, has won a Country Plate, with Cobar in 2006-07," North said. "The Country Shield is the next tier up from the plate, so winning that would help me get out of my brother's shadow."

Should Clarence River win today, it will face the winner of the game between Robertson Burrawang and Tamworth Colts in the final tomorrow.

Clarence River makes its first Country Shield Final - 30 th Dec 2014

Matthew Pigg had a good allround game. He top- scored in Clarence's innings and was also in the wickets. Photo: Gareth Gardner. Story: Samantha Newsam. The Northern Daily Leader

CLARENCE River will today play its first McDonald’s Country Shield final after upsetting Cricket Albury Wodonga Colts in a rain-affected semi-final at Dick Edwards Oval yesterday. The start was delayed by two-and-a-half hours for the pitch to dry out and the game reduced to 41-overs- a-side.

Sensing there might be a bit in the wicket, CAW sent Clarence in. They got early reward, with Clarence 2-9 and then 4-24. Skipper Bob McKenzie (12) and Matt Pigg started the recovery with a 28-run stand and, from there, they steadily built to post 136. Pigg was the pillar with 46 and was the last wicket to fall.

They had been looking for about 150 and, while they were a few short of that, the bowlers had something to bowl at. “We thought it was defendable on that pitch,” manager Rhonda Disson said.

It wasn’t the easiest to bat on, as CAW also found out. After a 23-run opening stand between Ash Borello (17) and Sam O’Connor (5), they lost 5-18. Chris Bridle (12) and John Spencer (12) briefly stemmed the deluge of wickets but, when Brad Chard trapped Spencer in front and bowled Bridle a run later, it sparked another collapse. They lost 3-9 to be all out for 75.

“We bowled very well and fielded great,” Disson said. Chard led the charge with 4-20. They only had to use the four bowlers and all got in on the spoils, with Troy McLaren claiming 3-23, Chard’s new ball partner Brayden Pardoe 2-18 and Pigg 1-14.

Earlier, Ryan DeVries (4-15) had caused the carnage in the Clarence top order. Bridle also chimed in with 3-23.

Veteran all-rounder leads Clarence Valley to Shield glory - 31st Dec 2014

SWEET: Clarence River team members celebrate their Country Shield success yesterday. Photo: Geoff O’Neill . Story: Tim Howard

VETERAN all-rounder Matt Pigg has led from the front during the Clarence River Cricket Association's successful Country Shield campaign in Tamworth. Pigg yesterday blasted 72 from 63 deliveries and backed up with four wickets as CRCA downed Robertson Burrawang in the shield final on No.1 Sportsground.

And on Monday, his 46 out of a team total of 136 on a rain-affected wicket gave his team a score way out of reach of the Albury Wodonga Colts who only made 73 in the run chase. CRCA skipper Bob McKenzie said Monday's semi-final could have gone either way after he lost the toss and his side was asked to bat. "The wicket was absolutely soaked, we were 6-60 and anything could have happened," McKenzie said. "But Piggy threw out the anchor and was able to get us up to a score we thought we could defend."

The run chase became academic when left-arm quick Brad Chard came back for his second spell. "Chardy had 0-9 off his first spell but when he came back and his last spell was devastating," McKenzie said. "He picked up three wickets - two bowled and an lbw - where the batsmen were not even playing shots." In the final, the scene for Pigg's heroics was set up by a 49-run stand between Jake Kroehnert, 28, and Bill North, 25. "Jake and Bill hung in there after we lost early wickets and soaked up some overs," McKenzie said. "Our tactics were to have some wickets in hand and have a dash at the end and set a total that way." With Pigg leading the way and a brisk 30no from Mitch Kroehnert and 18no from six balls from Luke Cox, CRCA smashed around 100 from the final 10 overs.

McKenzie said Brayden Pardoe claimed three quick wickets at the start of the innings and two more at the end to finish with 5-26. "They consolidated a bit and then Piggy got into their middle order." The Robertson Burrawang side was also hampered by an injury to its captain Nathan Wright who dislocated his shoulder while fielding. He batted at seven but only managed a two-ball duck, lbw to Pigg.

NSW COUNTRY BRIAN GAINSFORD SHIELD FINAL CLARENCE RIVER v ROBERTSON BURRAWANG At No 1 Oval, Tamw orth Clarence River w on the toss and batted

CLARENCE RIVER 1st INNINGS

Batsman Runs Balls T TILSE c N Wright b N Ring 9 35 M DOUGHERTY c J Hart b N Ring 11 17 B NORTH lbw b N Wright 25 65 J KROEHNERT lbw b N Ring 28 70 M PIGG run out 72 63 B McKENZIE c A Ditton b M Wright 8 10 M KROEHNERT not out 30 34 L COX not out 18 6 Sundries: (3lb, 10w, 1nb) 14 TOTAL: (50 overs) 6 wkts for 215 Fall: 20 (Dougherty), 22 (Tilse), 71 (North), 86 (J Kroehnert), 117 (McKenzie), 193 (Pigg).

Bow ling: M Wright 10-2-38-1, N Ring 10-1-29-3, A Ditton 7-0-38-0, J Hart 9-0-59-0, N Wright 5-2-13-1, B Hamilton 9-2- 35-0.

ROBERTSON-BURRAWANG 1st INNINGS

Batsman Runs Balls B WRIGHT c B McKenzie b B Pardoe 2 12 M CUPITT lbw b J Kroehnert 31 84 A DE JAGER b B Pardoe 0 5 B HAMILTON c M Pigg b B Pardoe 3 6 M WRIGHT b M Pigg 37 47 M BEER lbw b B Pardoe 31 50 N WRIGHT lbw b M Pigg 0 2 A KICH c B Pardoe b M Pigg 4 18 N RING c T Kroehnert b M Pigg 7 10 A DITTON not out 8 11 J HART b B Pardoe 2 3 Sundries: (6b, 3lb, 14w) 23 TOTAL: (41 overs) All out for 148 Fall: 10 (Ben Wright), 16 (De Jager), 20 (Hamilton), 80 (Mitch Wright), 93 (Cupitt), 94 (Nathan Wright), 106 (Kich), 1159Ring), 145 (Beer), 148 (Hart).

Bow ling: Brad Chard 7-1-16-0, Braydon Pardoe 6-0-26-5, Troy McLaren 5-0-19-0, Jake Kroehnert 10-3-27-1, Matt Pigg 10-1-44-4, Mitch Kroehnert 3-1-7-0. Clarence River w on by 67 runs.

Man of the Match: Matt Pigg (Clarence Valley). Matt's man-of-the-match effort may be his last - 1st Jan 2015

SUPERB: Matt Pigg with umpires Neil Smith and Jeff Hackett after he made 72 and took four wickets in the final. Photo: Geoff O'Neill. Story: Tim Howard

THERE might not be too many man of the match performances left in Clarence Valley cricketing veteran Matt Pigg. Pigg, 42, played a starring role in the Clarence River Cricket Association's campaign to win the McDonalds Country Shield in Tamworth on Tuesday.

In Monday's semi-final on a rain-drenched wicket against top seeds Albury Wodonga, Pigg battled to 46 as CRCA scrambled to a match-winning total of 136. In next day's final Pigg went one better, smashing 72 from 63 balls then backing up with 4-44 from 10 overs of off-spin bowling against Robertson Burrawang.

But the veteran was feeling it after two days of tough cricket. "It's a great feeling to be able to do it, probably all the better because for me that's quite possibly the last time I will be able to physically play that big a role," he said. "Physically I'm struggling after two straight days of cricket."

Winning the Country Shield certainly rates as his cricket highlight. "Apart from the first grand final we won, I can't remember when we won any of the others," he said. "But I'll remember the day we won the Country Shield for the rest of my life."

Pigg said while some of the veterans in the team would take a similar enjoyment from the team's success, it is the younger players who would get the most out of it. "I have seen young Jake Kroehnert and Brayden Pardoe grow so much through these games, beginning with the game against Lismore," he said.

Pardoe took 5-26 in the final and Kroehnert combined in a vital 49-run partnership with Bill North to set up the team for its late innings dash. "Looking at the way their games are developing I can see that cricket around here is in good hands," Pigg said.

He was also full of praise for some devastating fast bowling from former Australian under-19 representative Brad Chard. "In the semi-final his bowling was smart and quick," said Pigg, who witnessed it from first slip. "He was quick, but not scary quick, but it was the smart way he did it.

"He bowled four outswingers to this left hander, gradually moving the ball closer to the stumps. "Then on the fifth ball he bowled a straight one, angling back in. The batter never thought about playing it and he was clean bowled. "Then he did it again to the next batter. That's smart bowling, deceiving a batsman (like that)." COUNTRY CRICKET NSW McDONALDS COUNTRY SHIELD 2014-15

Round 1 - Bye

Round 2 - Coffs Harbour Colts vs Lismore Coffs Coast Sport & Leisure Park 1, Coffs Harbour, 26th Oct 2014 Lismore won by 22 runs

Lismore 9/224 off 50 overs

B Cleaver 45, S Martin 23, G Rossington 3, L Cleaver 1, T Fiedler 0, S Gough 0, L Hamshaw 24, S Rose 6, J Seiffert 69*, L Ford 21, R Horseman 0*, B Mitchell DNB

N Ollennu 6-0-30-0, M Weeden 10-1-35-1, J Bartlett 2-0-25-0, D Harris 10-1-38-3, J Lovett 8-3-22-4, S Jennings 3-1-6-1, F Wilson 4-0-25-0, C McCoy 2-0-13-0, R Tolhurst 5-1-23-0

Coffs Harbour Colts 202 all out off 48.5 overs

C McCoy 12, T Parkins 16, N Ollennu 2, J Bartlett 0, F Wilson 0, M Weeden 46, N Gett 30, J Lovett 5, S Jennings 37*, D Harris 17, R Tolhurst 5, H Parker DNB

B Mitchell 10-1-17-3, J Seiffert 7-0-37-0, L Ford 10-6-22-2, L Hamshaw 7.5-0-35-1, S Rose 4-0-29-1, R Horseman 10-1-55-1

Round 3 - Clarence River vs Manning River Ellem Oval, Grafton, 16 th Nov 2014 Clarence River won by 24 runs

Clarence River 146 all out off 35.5 overs

T Tilse 45, L Cox 0, B Cleaver 15, J Kroehnert 8, B McKenzie 26, R Cotten 2, T Kroehnert 0, B North 14, B Pardoe 10, B Chard 10, R Green 0*, N Blanch DNB

P Kelly 4-1-11-1, J Witts 3-0-18-0, D Stone 10-1-44-1, D Rees 5-1-21-1, T Rees 9-0-30-3, R Campbell 4.5-0-21-4

Manning River 122 all out off 28.1 overs

D Stone 2, J Hartland 17, J Burton 11, B Cole 16, R Campbell 7, D Rees 11, J Ferris 0, T Rees 28, P Kelly 4, T Burley 2, B Polson 0*, J Witts DNB

B Chard 10-2-41-2, N Blanch 4-1-28-1, B Cleaver 10-1-27-3, B Pardoe 4.1-0-22-4 COUNTRY CRICKET NSW McDONALDS COUNTRY SHIELD 2014-15

Round 4 - Lismore vs Clarence River Oakes Oval, Lismore, 30 th Nov 2014 Clarence River won by 31 runs

Clarence River 153 all out off 46.2 overs

T Tilse 2, M Dougherty 0, B North 4, B McKenzie 7, J Kroehnert 44, M Pigg 48, M Kroehnert 3, T Kroehnert 10, T McLaren 0, B Pardoe 9, B Chard 6*, N Blanch DNB

B Mitchell 10-3-12-5, J Seiffert 5-0-15-1, L Ford 8-2-20-1, A Armistead 9.2-0-50-2, R Horseman 4-0-18-0, L Hamshaw 10-1-36-1

Lismore 122 all out off 45.2 overs

B Cleaver 2, S Martin 0, A Simes 41, G Rossington 7, L Cleaver 1, S Gough 1, J Seiffert 19, A Armistead 10, L Hamshaw 1, L Ford 12*, R Horseman 4, B Mitchell DNB

B Chard 10-4-11-2, N Blanch 10-1-43-3, B Pardoe 9-3-17-1, T McLaren 10-3-22-2, M Pigg 6.2-1-15-1

Semi-Final - Cricket Albury Wodonga Colts vs Clarence River Riverside No 1 Oval, Tamworth, 29 th Dec 2014 Clarence River won by 61 runs

Clarence River 136 all out off 41 overs

T Tilse 1, M Dougherty 6, B North 6, T Kroehnert 1, M Pigg 46, B McKenzie 12, M Kroehnert 1, L Cox 13, J Kroehnert 8, B Pardoe 8, T McLaren 7*, B Chard DNB

R de Vries 4-15, C Bridle 3-23

Cricket Albury Wodonga Colts 75 all out off 27.3 overs

A Borella 17, S O’Connor 5, M Crawshaw 3, M O’Brien 5, D Weeding 0, C Bridle 11, J Spencer 12, R de Vries 2, S Stephens 4*, D Tassell 1, M Booth 4, T Spiteri DNB

B Chard 4-20, B Pardoe 2-18, T McLaren 3-23, M Pigg 1-14

COUNTRY CRICKET NSW McDONALDS COUNTRY SHIELD 2014-15

Grand-Final - Clarence River vs Robertson Burrawang No 1 Oval, Tamworth, 30 th Dec 2014 Clarence River won by 67 runs

Clarence River 6/215 off 50 overs

T Tilse 9, M Dougherty 11, B North 25, J Kroehnert 28, M Pigg 72, B McKenzie 8, M Kroehnert 30*, L Cox 18* DNB - T Kroehnert, B Pardoe, T McLaren, B Chard, R Cotten

M Wright 10-2-38-1, N Ring 10-1-29-3, A Ditton 7-0-38-0, J Hart 9-0-59-0, N Wright 5-2-13-1, B Hamilton 9-2-35-0

Robertson Burrawang 148 all out off 41 overs

B Wright 2, M Cupitt 31, A de Jager 0, B Hamilton 3, M Wright 37, M Beer 31, N Wright 0, A Kich 4, N Ring 7, A Ditton 8*, J Hart 2, D Plain DNB

B Chard 7-1-16-0, B Pardoe 6-0-26-5, T McLaren 5-0-19-0, J Kroehnert 10-3-27-1, M Pigg 10-1-44-4, M Kroehnert 3-1-7-0

McDONALDS COUNTRY PLATE

MATCH REPORTS & RESULTS 2014-15

Lower is chasing the Plate - 15th Aug 2014

HOWZAT!: Lower Clarence wicketkeeper Tim McMahon. Photo: Debrah Novak

THE semi-finals and final of the 2014/15 McDonalds Country Plate and Country Shield cricket competitions will both be played in Tamworth from December 28 to 30. Lower Clarence has reached the Country Plate semi-finals the past two seasons, including travelling to the Riverina in 2013/14 where the team lost to Albion Park.

Last season, Clarence River was knocked out of the Country Shield in round three by eventual champions Ballina.

The 2014/15 SCG Country Cup Carnival will be held in the Illawarra region on December 28-29.

Ballina will host the Northern tier of the NSW Country Championships on November 21 to 23 with Griffith hosting the Southern tier.

The 2015 Commonwealth Bank Australian Country Cricket Championships will be hosted by Bendigo, Victoria on January 4-12.

No fairytale for LCCA in Country Plate - 11th Nov 2014

SOLID WIN: Wauchope’s Matt Day makes runs against Lower Clarence at Harwood Oval.

Photo: Leigh Jensen

THERE will be no fairytale in 2014/15 for Lower Clarence after the representative side was bundled out in its first outing of the NSW Country Plate.

The side had reached consecutive semi- finals of the statewide competition the past two seasons and subsequently had bye rounds until Sunday's round three encounter with Wauchope, who recorded a comprehensive 10-wicket win over Nambucca Valley in round two on October 26.

Reeling from a painful loss to Clarence River the week before in NCCC Inter-District competition, Lower Clarence's top order again faltered when it mattered most. Chasing 192 for victory, Lower lost both its openers without scoring while Ben McMahon (54) was the shining light of the top order. Tail-enders Zac Honeybrook (20) and Lachlan Johnson (10) pushed towards the total, but in the end the hosts were 25 runs short. "The young fellas nearly got us home," Lower Clarence captain Luke Many said.

"We have a group who are under-16 or just out of 16s and have won a few inter-district comps between them. This is the next step up for them and if we can keep them around we will be pretty strong once they get a few games under their belt," Many said. Brett O'Connor had a solid all-round game, contributing 32 runs, taking 2 for 21 off 8 overs and effecting two run-outs. COUNTRY CRICKET NSW McDONALDS COUNTRY PLATE 2014-15

Round 1 - Bye

Round 2 - Wauchope RSL vs Nambucca Valley Andrews Park, Wauchope, 26th Oct 2014 Wauchope RSL won by 10 wickets

Nambucca Valley 47 all out off 24.2 overs

Jimmy Allan 0, D Marchant 0, B Bartlett 7, J Costa 12, J Ingham 0, T Bartlett 12, Jesse Allan 0, B McNeill 5, C Ellis 2, L Vernon 0, E Keen 4*, J Warick DNB

A Murrell 5-2-6-1, J Blythe 4-0-10-1, M Day 3-1-5-0, B Fowler 3-1-5-2, A Gopalakrishnan 5-0-18-4, B Smith 4.2-1-2-1

Wauchope RSL 0/48 off 8.4 overs

D Bourke 35*, C Newbound 7*

C Ellis 4-0-18-0, Jesse Allan 3-0-19-0, B Bartlett 1-0-3-0, J Warick 0.4-0-6-0

Round 3 - Lower Clarence vs Wauchope RSL Harwood Oval, Harwood, 9th Nov 2014 Wauchope RSL won by 25 runs

Wauchope RSL 192 all out off 50 overs

B Larance 7, N Lyon 18, A Glover 63, M Miller 0, J King 17, B Baxter 1, J Blythe 14, M Day 31, A Murrell 6, B Fowler 8, B Smith 2*, L Boxhall DNB

H McMahon 6-1-20-0, Z Honeybrook 4-0-13-0, D Durrant 7-0-30-0, B O’Connor 8-1-21-2, L Johnson 7-0-28-1, B McMahon 10-1-38-1, C Leeson 7-0-29-3, D Causley 1-0-9-1

Lower Clarence 167 all out off 44.3 overs

M Farrell 0, H Nicholson 0, B McMahon 54, M Ensbey 26, B O’Connor 32, D Durrant 0, H McMahon 11, Z Honeybrook 20, L Many 0, L Johnson 10, D Causley 0*, C Leeson DNB

A Murrell 10-5-24-1, L Boxhall 6-2-22-1, B Fowler 9-3-27-3, J Blythe 5.3-0-45-1, B Smith 7-1-19-2, M Day 6-1-27-1, A Glover 1-0-2-1

NCCC 1 st GRADE INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH REPORTS & RESULTS 2014-15

NCCC 1 st XI Premiers – CHDCA vs LCCA at CCSLP1, 18 th Jan 2015

Back: Jeff Hackett (Umpire), Brad Lewis, David Angus-Crouch, Scott Hulbert, Mitch Weeden, Billy Carroll, Pat Myles, Rob Pye (Umpire) Front: Alec Baldwin, Jack Ireland, Damon Rootes (c), Tyh Murphy, Brendan Foote Pardoe hat-trick clincher for Clarence River - 4th Nov 2014

PACE REIGNS: Brad Chard bowls for Clarence River in the NCCC Inter-District win over Lower Clarence at Harwood Oval on Sunday.

CLARENCE River's pace trio proved the difference in the North Coast Inter-District Cricket local derby at Harwood Oval on Sunday. Lower Clarence crumbled to 7 for 34 against the new ball, with Brayden Pardoe (4 for 33 off 8 overs) removing top- order batsmen Matt Young (9), Mark Ensbey (0) and Ben McMahon (0) in consecutive deliveries. It was the left-arm inswing bowler's first hat-trick. "There was a fair bit of swing yesterday and it was working in my favour," Pardoe said.

Openers Brad Chard (1 for 14 off 7) and Nathan Blanch (2 for 18 off 6) softened the top-order before Pardoe's destructive spell. Clarence River captain Tom Kroehnert said: "Braydo's a very handy bowler and he's awfully hard to handle, especially when the ball is swinging. "Those three balls would've got anyone out."

On the back of three ducks as opening batsman for club side Lawrence, Josh Cormick was the unlikely saviour at No.10 for Lower. But the 18-year-old relished the opportunity against the older ball to top score with 26 out of the total of 85. Lower captain Luke Many conceded: "Their bowlers were just too good. "Just like the grand final last year, our top-order failed.

"Benny (McMahon) and Dick (Ensbey) got a couple of good balls. But there were no demons in the pitch and we've got to be better than that. "If it wasn't for a couple of our younger kids who showed us how to play at the end of the innings, we could've been out for 50." Brendan Cleaver (2 for 6 off 4) cleaned up the tail and then continued his good form with the bat, combining with Tim Tilse (20) for a 50-run second-wicket stand and finished 37 not out. Carly Leeson (0 for 16 off 6) prolonged Clarence River's victory with four maidens in her senior men's representative debut. "She was our best bowler on the day," Many said. "I bowled a couple of custard overs so I put her on and she tightened it right up. "We should've had them on the back foot on about 3 for 5, but dropped a couple of catches."

Lower Clarence turns its attention to its first Country Plate game for the season against Wauchope at Harwood Oval this Sunday. Clarence River takes on Manning River in its first Country Shield clash in Grafton the Sunday after.

Coffs chase inflicts Clarence River’s first rep loss - 9th Feb 2015

PAVING THE WAY: Clarence River opener Tim Tilse scored 69 to help set up a solid total for Clarence River vs Coffs Hbr at Ellem Oval yesterday. Photo: Debrah Novak

COFFS Harbour inflicted Clarence River's first loss of the season in the final round of North Coast Inter-District Cricket at Ellem Oval yesterday.

The Country Shield champions looked to have made a strong start when openers Tim Tilse (69) and Matt Dougherty (54) built a solid platform with a 91-run opening stand for Clarence River to post 9 for 244 off its 50 overs. "It's good batting with Matty because you know he's going to get off to a flyer if he gets in, so it gives me a bit more time to play myself in," Tilse said at the change of innings. "We've got a pretty good total out here. Anything beyond 200 is pretty defendable and we know we've got the bowling attack that can do it." However, a 166-run stand between Russ Gardner (85) and captain Damon Roots (65) highlighted Coffs Harbour's impressive chase. NCCC CRICKET: Closest finish imaginable - 11th Feb 2015

Jake Kroehnert batting for Clarence River on Sunday.

Photos: Adam Hourigan / Debrah Novak. Story: Bill North

A SINGLE wicket was all that stood between Lower Clarence bowing out of the 2014-15 North Coast Cricket Interdistrict competition and the chance to exact revenge on rivals Clarence River. Clarence River, Coffs Harbour and Lower Clarence all finished equal on 15 points with two wins each after the final round on Sunday. The final standings were determined by a quotient in which runs for, runs against, wickets lost and wickets taken are all taken into account. It takes a mathematician to work out this year's grand finalists after one of the closest finishes imaginable on Sunday.

"I was writing the quotient rule on my leg on the bus trip home," Lower Clarence opening batsman Matt Farrell said. "The impression we had from the phone calls was Coffs Harbour had scored the runs against Clarence River seven wickets down. "We were celebrating on the bus because we thought we were in. That was until I read the paper the next day - they were only six down. We had a shocker in the first game against Grafton. A few more runs against them would've been helpful. "We knew they'd get through with two really big wins. But ideally it would've been nice if they won again on Sunday."

Illustrating just how close the equation was, Lower Clarence similarly would have qualified had they dismissed Nambucca Valley at Macksville for five runs less. As it was, Lower Clarence posted 8/262 courtesy of a blistering start from Brett O'Connor, who blasted 72 off 29 balls, which included eight sixes, before he was dismissed at 1/93. The next seven wickets fell for 57 runs before Matt Ardrey (36) settled the ship and Zac Honeybrook (52no) helped boost the total. "Brett hit a six off the first ball and teed off from there," Lower Clarence captain Ben McMahon said. "Meanwhile, it was the best innings I've ever seen Zac play. He batted really smart and put it away when it was there to hit."

Honeybrook followed up with three wickets, so too did Jacob McMahon, as Lower Clarence used nine bowlers to clean up Nambucca Valley for 113. "I gave all the young fellas a bowl and they did the job for us," the skipper said. "They're the team of the future."

NCCC INTERDISTRICT

Round 3, Sunday

Coffs Harbour 6-249 (R Gardner 86, D Rootes 65; J Kroehnert 4-54) def Clarence River 9-244 (T Tilse 69, M Dougherty 54; H Bassi 3-34) at Ellem Oval, Grafton.

Lower Clarence 8-262 (B O'Connor 72, Z Honeybrook 52*) def Nambucca Valley 113 (Z Honeybrook 3-4, J McMahon 3-22) at Thistle Park, Macksville.

Final Standings – Points (quotient)

Clarence River - 15 (1.8492)

Coffs Harbour - 15 (1.3246)

Lower Clarence - 15 (1.3108)

Nambucca Valley - 3 (0.3165)

Clarence River loses to Coffs in North Coast Inter-District Final - 2nd Mar 2015

Tye Murphy on his way to a handy half-century.

Story: Matthew Elkerton

CLARENCE River rep cricket side was not able to reproduce its winning form from the Country Cup and went down in a hard-fought battle against Coffs Harbour in the North Coast Inter-District Cricket final yesterday.

The Coffs Harbour side got off to a blinding start with the bat after opener Mathew Riddoch hit a quick fire 45 off 32 balls to start the innings. His performance was backed up well by Tye Murphy who scored a handy half century for the Coffs side. A mid-innings fight back by Clarence River bowlers Matt Pigg (4-39) and Nathan Blanch (3-43) saw the Coffs side struggling at eight wickets down for 161. However a dogged performance from lower order batsmen Pat Myles (35 no) and Matt Rose (33 no) put together a ninth - wicket partnership of 76 runs to see the Coffs Harbour side to eight wickets for 237 runs at the end of their allotted 50 overs.

The Clarence River team, chasing 238 runs for victory, got off to a handy start with the opening pair putting on around 20 runs before the fall of the first wicket. However, disciplined and attacking bowling from the Coffs Harbour side saw the Clarence River team dismantled and were bowled out for 107, 131 runs shy of the winning target. Best bowler Matt Pigg also top-scored for the Clarence River side with 24 not out, however he was disappointed with his team's performance. "We did it tough out in the middle with the bat," Pigg said. "Their bowlers were really on point. I was happy with the way I struck the ball but I'm not real happy with the fact that I top scored with 24. "We're a far better side than that and we have proven that before it's just today wasn't our day."

For the Coffs Harbour side, Josh Bartlett (3-14) and Brad Miller (3-37) were the pick of the bowlers and shared in the spoils along with John Lovett (2-14).

Clarence River captain Bob McKenzie said the day was very up and down for the Clarence River side and it was tough day in the end. "It was an up and down day," McKenzie said. "I thought we did well to restrict them to 237 after they got off to flying start." "We had a loss today and it was tough one. We just couldn't get any partnerships together. We needed a good 100 run or 80 run partnership but it just wasn't happening for the boys out in the middle. "They played really well. We obviously could have played better and we know that, but unfortunately that's just how cricket goes sometimes."

"I think rep cricket is a great thing; it gets all the good players together," he said. "People can learn things from other players that you don't get to learn from guys in your own club. Even though we're opponents on a week to week basis, were truly friends when it comes down to it."

The Daily Examiner's own Sports Editor Bill North played for the Clarence River side however it wasn't a day to remember for Northy. When bowling North was carted to all corners of the ground and was hooked after two overs with figures of no wickets for 24 runs. With the bat it was a little better as he scored the side's third - highest total of 14.

Haworth goes out on high after victory over Clarence - 4th Mar 2015

CRAIG Haworth ended his glittering representative career as a winner when Coffs Harbour easily beat Clarence River in the Interdistrict Cricket grand final. The former NSW Country captain said he would continue playing club cricket with Park Beach Bowling Club Colts and spend his time helping youngsters achieve what he did at the top level. "It's a great way for Craig to go out in what's been Coffs Harbour District's most successful rep season for decades," club mate Matt Rose said. "Third in the SCG Country Cup, Interdistrict champions and the age divisions have played and won numerous finals with plenty making representative teams."

The victory was more amazing given four changes were made as play began. "I was buying a box of beer to take up for the game when I got the phone call to bring my gear," Rose said. "After getting out for a duck the day before there wasn't much to recommend me for the job, so it was a case of getting stuck in."

Matt Riddoch's late inclusion proved a masterstroke. The Urunga skipper launched a rescue mission when Coffs were struggling at 2-86 after 12 overs. He scored 45 off 42 deliveries to straighten the innings and received huge support from Tyh Murphy's half century. Riddoch's dig was significant enough to earn man -of-the-match honours as Coffs Harbour rattled up 8-237 for the 50 overs. There was an attack of the yips in the latter stages but a second rescue was made by tail-enders Rose and Pat Myles, who put on 76 for the last wicket.

In reply, Clarence River fell well short and were all out for 107. "I can't say we found them easy and the wickets only came every now and then," Rose admitted. The home side's demise came after 20 overs when they lost three wickets for seven runs to be 6-67, with little prospect of rising. "Josh Bartlett shook them up and finished with 3-28," Rose added. "Brad Lewis got rid of a couple and John Lovett and Damon Rootes took care of the last of them."

For Rootes, this will be something to savour years from now when he looks back on his sporting career. Just 18, not many can say they have captained a winning team at this level. As one great rep career (Haworth) ends, perhaps another is just beginning.

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL FIRST GRADE INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 1 - Nambucca Valley vs Coffs Harbour Thistle Park, Macksville, 2nd Nov 2014 Coffs Harbour won by 6 wickets

Nambucca Valley 172 all out off 43 overs

B Bartlett 21, A Budd 51, D Marchant 0, M Vernon 2, A Clarke 30, B McNeil 0, J Ingham 8, E Keen 27, C Ellis 14, L Vernon 2*, Jesse Allan 0

N Ollennu 6-2-16-2, H Bassi 8-0-38-1, M Riddoch 8-4-20-0, M Weeden 5-0-26-0, J Bartlett 7-0-38-1, J Baldwin 9-3-27-6

Coffs Harbour 4/175 off 38 overs

R Welsh 60, M Riddoch 0, N Ollennu 7, J Ireland 55, H Bassi 44*, M Rose 5* DNB – M Weeden, J Bartlett, J Baldwin, J Nicholas, F Wilson

C Ellis 6-0-33-1, J Ingham 5-0-21-1, B Bartlett 7-0-32-1, L Vernon 6-2-16-0, D Marchant 7-0-29-1, Jesse Allan 4-0-22-0, E Keen 2-0-18-0, M Vernon 1-0-4-0

Round 1 - Lower Clarence vs Clarence River Harwood Oval, Harwood, 2nd Nov 2014 Clarence River won by 6 wickets

Lower Clarence 85 all out off 25 overs

M Farrell 1, M Young 9, H McMahon 4, M Ensbey 0, B McMahon 0, D Durrant 2, L Many 4, L Johnson 13, J Moran 3, J Cormick 26, C Leeson 1*

B Chard 7-1-14-1, N Blanch 6-0-18-2, B Pardoe 8-2-33-4, B Cleaver 4-2-6-2

Clarence River 4/86 off 24.5 overs

T Tilse 20, L Cox 0, B Cleaver 37*, J Kroehnert 0, R Cotten 6, R Green 5* DNB – B Chard, N Blanch, B Pardoe, M Dougherty, T Kroehnert

H McMahon 4-0-19-1, D Durrant 4-0-16-0, L Many 2-0-14-0, B McMahon 7.5-2-20-3, C Leeson 6-4-16-0, L Johnson 1-0-1-0

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL FIRST GRADE INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 2 - Nambucca Valley vs Clarence River Thistle Park, Macksville, 18 th Jan 2015 Clarence River won by 9 wickets

Nambucca Valley 132 all out off 40 overs

A Budd 23, M Vernon 0, B Bartlett 35, J Ingham 13, C Kerwin 0, Jesse Allan 1, J Savage 2, C Ellis 10, L Vernon 10, Jimmy Allan 7*, T Moon 10

B Chard 10-3-24-2, B Pardoe 5-3-8-0, J Kroehnert 10-3-28-2, M Kroehnert 5-0-16-0, T McLaren 10-0-52-5

Clarence River 1/134 off 18 overs

T McLaren 3 ret hurt, M Dougherty 64*, A Lancaster 20, J Kroehnert 35* DNB – B McKenzie, B Chard, B Pardoe, M Kroehnert, L Cox, R Cotten, R Green, T Kroehnert

Jesse Allan 3-0-21-0, C Ellis 5-0-28-1, M Vernon 2-0-26-0, B Bartlett 3-0-25-0, Jimmy Allan 3-0-18-0, J Ingham 1-0-6-0, J Savage 1-0-7-0

Round 2 - Coffs Harbour vs Lower Clarence Coffs Coast Sport & Leisure Park 1, Coffs Harbour, 18 th Jan 2015 Lower Clarence won by 20 runs

Lower Clarence 8/221 off 50 overs

M Farrell 68, D Durrant 21, L Johnson 12, H McMahon 0, B McMahon 39, H Nicholson 2, L Many 14, Z Honeybrook 20, J Moran 14*, D Causley 2*, J McMahon DNB

J Ireland 9-1-34-1, M Weeden 8-1-32-1, T Murphy 3-0-15-0, S Hulbert 10-2-34-0, P Myles 10-0-39-2, D Rootes 8-0-46-4, A Baldwin 2-0-10-0

Coffs Harbour 201 all out off 37.5 overs

B Foote 5, A Baldwin 18, S Hulbert 46, J Ireland 9, D Rootes 14, T Murphy 0, B Lewis 10, D Angus-Crouch 39, B Carroll 2, M Weeden 15, P Myles 14*

H McMahon 7.5-1-39-1, D Durrant 7-1-36-2, Z Honeybrook 1-0-4-1, B McMahon 10-2-47-3, L Johnson 6-0-48-1, L Many 4-0-8-1, J McMahon 2-0-13-1

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL FIRST GRADE INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 3 - Nambucca Valley vs Lower Clarence Thistle Park, Macksville, 8 th Feb 2015 Lower Clarence won by 149 runs

Lower Clarence 8/262 off 50 overs

B O’Conn er 72, M Farrell 26, L Johnson 5, D Durrant 2, B McMahon 11, H McMahon 0, M Ardrey 36, H Nicholson 7, Z Honeybrook 52*, J Moran 20*, DNB – D Causley, J McMahon

C Ellis 7-0-52-0, J Ingham 5-0-25-0, L Vernon 5-0-28-0, J Ahearn 9-0-30-3, Jesse Allan 3-0-20-1, B Ahearn 7-0-27-2, B Bartlett 4-0-13-1, A Nugent 5-0-20-1, M Vernon 4-0-34-0, J Costa 1-0-8-0

Nambucca Valley 113 all out off 26.5 overs

B Bartlett 26, A Nugent 4, B Ahearn 0, J Costa 1, M Vernon 1, Jimmy Allan 2, J Ingham 39, Jesse Allan 2, D Welsh 0, J Ahearn 18*, L Vernon 5, C Ellis DNB

H McMahon 4-2-8-0, D Durrant 4-0-20-0, D Causley 5-0-16-2, Z Honeybrook 2-0-4-3, J McMahon 4-0-22-3, B McMahon 3-0-11-0, B O’Conner 2 -0-20-0, L Johnson 1.5-0-5-2 H Nicholson 1-0-5-0

Round 3 - Clarence River vs Coffs Harbour Ellem Oval, Grafton, 8 th Feb 2015 Coffs Harbour won by 4 wickets

Clarence River 9/244 off 50 overs

T Tilse 69, M Dougherty 54, B Cleaver 0, J Kroehnert 15, B McKenzie 13, L Cox 31, P Vidler 3, B Pardoe 5, B Chard 14*, R Green 2, C Cleaver 10*

J Lovett 5-0-26-0, J Hulbert 9-0-53-2, N Ollennu 2-0-19-0, H Bassi 6-0-34-3, S Hulbert 10-2-29-1, M Weeden 1-0-14-0, D Rootes 10-0-47-1, R Gardner 7-2-18-2

Coffs Harbour 6/249 off 47.5 overs

S Hulbert 18, B Sims 3, T Murphy 25, R Gardner 86, D Rootes 65, J Hulbert 27*, D Angus-Crouch 6, H Bassi 3*, DNB – M Weeden, J Lovett, N Ollennu

B Chard 10-3-31-1, B Pardoe 10-1-57-0, B Cleaver 10-2-48-0, J Kroehnert 10-0-54-4, C Cleaver 6-0-32-0, P Vidler 1.5-0- 26-1 NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL FIRST GRADE INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Final - Clarence River vs Coffs Harbour Ulmarra Showground, Ulmarra, 1st Mar 2015 Coffs Harbour won by 130 runs

Coffs Harbour 8/237 off 50 overs

A Baldwin 7, M Riddoch 45, T Murphy 51, C Haworth 12, D Rootes 3, B Lewis 24, D Angus-Crouch 5, H Bassi 9, P Myles 35*, M Rose 33*, DNB – J Lovett, J Bartlett

B Chard 10-2-43-0, N Blanch 10-0-43-3, B Pardoe 8-0-40-0, J Kroehnert 10-0-44-1, M Pigg 10-0-39-4, B North 2-0-24-0

Clarence River 107 all out off 32.1 overs

T Tilse 9, M Dougherty 14, B North 14, J Kroehnert 16, A Lancaster 0, M Pigg 24*, B McKenzie 0, M Kroehnert 16, L Cox 1, B Pardoe 0, B Chard 1, N Blanch DNB

P Myles 4-1-9-1, B Lewis 10-1-37-3, J Bartlett 7.1-2-14-3, D Rootes 4-0-13-1, J Lovett 4-0-14-2, A Baldwin 3-0-19-0

NCCC NEIL FRAME SHIELD OVER 40’s

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL NEIL FRAME SHIELD - OVER 40’S

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 1 - Nambucca-Bellingen vs Coffs Harbour Richardson Park No 1, Sawtell, 16 th Nov 2014 Coffs Harbour won on Forfeit

Round 1 - Lower Clarence vs Clarence River Harwood Oval, Harwood, 16th Nov 2014 Clarence River won by 8 wickets

Lower Clarence 118 all out off 36.1 overs

J Quelch 0, R Almond 11, J Priddle 2, S Hogan 1, M Vallette 13, D Green 0, P Richards 0, G Marsh 0, D Cowan 26*, R Menzies 40, S Winter 5

M Lentfer 5.1-0-22-3, R Crispin 6-0-15-1, A Chapman 6-3-4-2, P Nelson 6-2-6-2, D Hartz 4-0-27-1, A Green 6-0-18-1, R Bender 3-0-19-0

Clarence River 2/130 off 21 overs

B Pardoe 0, R Crispin 40 ret, R Bender 41 ret, N O’Connell 23*, C Woods 4, D Hartz 12*

D Cowan 4-0-23-1, R Menzies 4-0-12-0, M Vallette 4-0-10-0, P Richards 2-0-8-0, J Priddle 1-0-15-0, R Almond 2-0-27-0, G Marsh 2-0-13-1, D Green 1-0-7-0, S Winter 1-0-14-0

Round 2 - Lower Clarence vs Coffs Harbour Fisher Park Turf, Grafton, 14 th Dec 2014 Coffs Harbour won by 8 wickets

Lower Clarence 77 all out off 25.4 overs

R Hodson 6, R Almond 0, S Hogan 2, R Menzies 6, J Quelch 0, M Vallette 3, J Priddle 27, A Hayward 20, P Richards 5, G Marsh 0, S Winter 0*

D McNellee 3-2-1-1, T Crossland 3-1-7-1, W Smith 3-2-3-2, B Mills 4-0-18-1, J Barr 3-1-8-1, J Leahy 3-0-9-0, H Harris 3-0-15-1, W Saker 2.4-0-10-1, B Mackie 1-1-0-2

Coffs Harbour 2/88 off 20 overs

J Leahy 28, T Crossland 30 ret, C Hayward 8, J Barr 9*, B Mills 10*

R Menzies 3-0-12-0, M Vallette 3-0-7-0, A Hayward 3-1-5-0, P Richards 2-0-15-0, R Hodson 2-0-10-1, J Priddle 1-0-9-0, G Marsh 2-0-5-0, S Winter 3-0-17-1, R Almond 1-0-6-0 NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL NEIL FRAME SHIELD - OVER 40’S

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 2 - Clarence River vs Nambucca-Bellingen Ellem Oval, Grafton, 14 th Dec 2014 Clarence River won on Forfeit

Round 3 - Coffs Harbour vs Clarence River Coffs Coast Sport & Leisure Park 1, Coffs Harbour, 25 th Jan 2015 Match Abandoned

Round 3 - Lower Clarence vs Nambucca-Bellingen Coffs Coast Sport & Leisure Park 2, Coffs Harbour, 25 th Jan 2015 Match Abandoned

Final - Coffs Harbour vs Clarence River Richardson Park No 1, Sawtell, 15 th Feb 2015 Coffs Harbour won by 47 runs

Coffs Harbour 167 all out off 39.4 overs

G Harvey 34, J Leahy 3, C Hayward 22, T Crossland 7, R Barr 5, B Mills 1, W Saker 48, B Mackie 44*, D Ellis 0, W Smith 2, D McNellee 0

M Lentfer 6-2-11-1, R Crispin 6-0-48-0, P Nelson 6-0-21-1, A Chapman 6-1-17-3, A Green 6-0-17-1, R Bender 6-0-33-0, P Ensby 3.4-0-21-2

Clarence River 120 all out off 36.5 overs

S Chard 15, B Pardoe 6, R Bender 18, N O’Connell 5, C Woods 26, R Crispin 0, P Nelson 2, P Ensby 24, A Chapman 4, M Lentfer 15*, A Green 1

D McNellee 6-1-25-3, W Smith 6-0-29-2, T Crossland 6-0-17-1, W Saker 6-1-11-1, B Mills 4-0-10-0, B Mackie 4-1-5-2, R Barr 2.5-0-8-1, J Leahy 2-0-13-0

NCCC UNDER 16’s INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH REPORTS, RESULTS & AVERAGES 2014-15

NCCC U16’s Premiers – LCCA vs NBJCA at Harwood Oval, 1 st Mar 2015

Back: Nathan Anderson, Zac Honeybrook, Jacob McMahon, Mitchell Niemic, Noah Green Front: Dylan Causley, Aaron Ashby, Harrison Nicholson, Carly Leeson, Jarrad Ensbey, Lachlan Johnson, Damien Ashby and coach David Johnson NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL UNDER 16’s IN TER-DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 1 - Clarence River vs Lower Clarence Ellem Oval, Grafton, 12 th Oct 2014 Lower Clarence won by 52 runs

Lower Clarence 116 (Damien Ashby 20, Dylan Causley 20, Tyson Blackadder 4-10, Brad Scott 2-26) def Clarence River 64 (Logan Thompson 29, Noah Green 4-9, Harrison Nicholson 2-9, Jacob McMahon 2-17)

Round 1 - Coffs Harbour vs Nambucca-Bellingen Coffs Coast Sport & Leisure Park, Coffs Harbour, 12 th Oct 2014 Nambucca-Bellingen won by 25 runs

Nambucca-Bellingen 148 (Lawson Tinmouth 29, Austyn Nugent 23, Jackson White 4-20, Billy Carroll 2-9) def Coffs Harbour 123 (Raman Phoonie 58, Katelyn Beaumont 2-15)

Round 2 - Nambucca-Bellingen vs Clarence River Thistle Park, Macksville, 26 th Oct 2014 Nambucca-Bellingen won by 248 runs

Nambucca-Bellingen 7/330 (Jamie Bekis 184, Austyn Nugent 66, Tyson Blackadder 2-32) def Clarence River 82 (Tyson Blackadder 30, Jared Baldwin 6-20, Austyn Nugent 3-3)

Round 2 - Lower Clarence vs Coffs Harbour Harwood Oval, Harwood, 26 th Oct 2014 Lower Clarence won by 94 runs

Lower Clarence 5/195 (Lachlan Johnson 96*, Jarrod Ensbey 39, Aaron Ashby 22*, Ethan Atkinson 3-29) def Coffs Harbour 101 (James Britnell 35, Harrison Nicholson 2-11, Hayden Ensbey 2-13, Dylan Causley 2-28)

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL UNDER 16’s INTER -DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 3 - Clarence River vs Coffs Harbour McKittrick Park, Grafton, 16 th Nov 2014 Coffs Harbour won by 3 wickets

Coffs Harbour 7/122 (James Britnell 24, Dylan Cleaver 4-27, Logan Thompson 2-23) def Clarence River 121 (Dylan Cleaver 70, Lachlan Clark 3-22, Ethan Atkinson 2-23)

Round 3 - Nambucca-Bellingen vs Lower Clarence Thistle Park, Macksville, 16th Nov 2014 Lower Clarence won by 92 runs

Lower Clarence 6/175 (Lachlan Johnson 95*, Jamie Bekis 2-29, Brad Ahearn 2-45) def Nambucca-Bellingen 83 (Jamie Bekis 29, Aaron Ashby 6-18, Dylan Causley 2-2)

Round 4 - Nambucca-Bellingen vs Coffs Harbour Thistle Park, Macksville, 30 th Nov 2014 Match Abandoned due to the passing of Phillip Hughes

Round 4 - Lower Clarence vs Clarence River Harwood Oval, Harwood, 30 th Nov 2014 Match Abandoned due to the passing of Phillip Hughes

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL UNDER 16’s INTER -DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 5 - Clarence River vs Nambucca-Bellingen Ellem Oval, Grafton, 7 th Dec 2014 Clarence River won by 7 wickets

Clarence River 3/76 (Jasper Peady 19*, Jesse Vincent-Ellis 2-9) def Nambucca-Bellingen 75 (Lawson Tinmouth 17, Tyson Blackadder 3-10, Naomi McDonald 2-8)

Round 5 - Coffs Harbour vs Lower Clarence Coffs Coast Sport & Leisure Park, Coffs Harbour, 7th Dec 2014 Lower Clarence won by 66 runs

Lower Clarence 9/171 (Harrison Nicholson 82, Zac Honeybrook 20, Raman Phoonie 2-26, Keeden Corliss 2-27, Ethan Atkinson 2-33) def Coffs Harbour 105 (Raman Phoonie 31, Dylan Causley 3-12, Noah Green 2-5, Jarrod Ensbey 2-7, Aaron Ashby 2-30)

Round 6 - Coffs Harbour vs Clarence River Coffs Coast Sport & Leisure Park, Coffs Harbour, 1 st Feb 2015 Coffs Harbour won by 133 runs

Coffs Harbour 9/248 (Ethan Atkinson 85, Luke Gustafson 44*, Raman Phoonie 25, Brad Gordon 24, Shinae Macdonald 5-53) def Clarence River 115 (Jasper Peady 31, Jordan Newman 28, Billy Carroll 2-11, Ty Adams 2-17, Brad Gordon 2-18)

Round 6 - Lower Clarence vs Nambucca-Bellingen Harwood Oval, Harwood, 1 st Feb 2015 Lower Clarence won by 2 wickets

Lower Clarence 8/129 (Zac Honeybrook 36, Austyn Nugent 3-10, Katelyn Beaumont 2-23) def Nambucca-Bellingen 128 (Duncan Cranston 41, Jamie Bekis 30, Aaron Ashby 2-5, Harrison Nicholson 2-10, Noah Green 2-13, Carly Leeson 2-20)

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL UNDER 16’s INTER -DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Final - Lower Clarence vs Nambucca-Bellingen Harwood Oval, Harwood, 1 st Mar 2015 Lower Clarence won by 7 wickets

Nambucca-Bellingen 69 off 31.4 overs

K Beaumont 4, J Nicholas 0, B Ahearn, J Bekis 4, A Nugent 11, J Baldwin 9, D Cranston 2, L Tinmouth 17, B Auld 13*, P Murphy 0, C Nugent 0

Z Honeybrook 7.4-1-11-5, H Nicholson 5-2-6-1, N Green 3-2-6-0, D Causley 5-1-10-2, J McMahon 5-0-19-2, C Leeson 3-0-9-0, A Ashby 3-1-4-0

Lower Clarence 3/72 off 25.1 overs

D Ashby 0, L Johnson 16, H Nicholson 9, Z Honeybrook 27*, D Causley 0* DNB – C Leeson, N Anderson, J Ensbey, A Ashby, N Green, J McMahon

A Nugent 7-0-25-0, B Auld 3-0-10-1, C Nugent 3-2-5-0, J Bekis 3-0-14-0, J Baldwin 7-4-6-1, B Ahearn 2.1-0-11-0 NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL JUNIOR INTER-DISTRICT AVERAGES 2014-15 UNDER 16'S

Batting

NAME ASSOC MTS INNS N.O. RUNS HIGHEST AVGE 100's 50's

Jamie Bekis NBJCA 5 5 - 247 184 49.40 1 - Lachlan Johnson LCCA 6 6 2 224 96* 56.00 - 2 Ethan Atkinson CHDJCA 5 5 2 140 85 46.67 - 1 Harrison Nicholson LCCA 6 6 - 123 82 20.50 - 1 Austyn Nugent NBJCA 6 6 1 123 66 24.60 - 1 Raman Phoonie CHDJCA 4 4 - 118 58 29.50 - 1 Zac Honeybrook LCCA 6 5 1 97 36 24.25 - - Dylan Cleaver CRJCA 4 4 - 96 70 24.00 - 1 Jasper Peady CRJCA 5 5 1 77 31 19.25 - - Lawson Tinmouth NBJCA 6 6 1 75 29 15.00 - - James Britnell CHDJCA 5 5 - 69 35 13.80 - - Duncan Cranston NBJCA 4 4 - 59 41 14.75 - - Jarrod Ensbey LCCA 6 5 - 58 39 11.60 - - Dylan Causley LCCA 6 6 1 58 20 11.60 - - Damien Ashby LCCA 6 6 - 53 20 8.83 - - Bradley Gordon CHDJCA 5 5 - 53 24 10.60 -- Luke Gustafson CHDJCA 1 1 1 44 44* - - - Cooper Nugent NBJCA 6 6 2 41 18 10.25 - - Jared Baldwin NBJCA 5 5 - 41 15 8.20 - - Ty Adams CHDJCA 5 5 - 41 16 8.20 - -

Bowling

NAME ASSOC MTS OVERS MDNS RUNS WKTS AVGE BEST 5 W

Aaron Ashby LCCA 6 19.3 2 58 11 5.27 6-18 1 Tyson Blackadder CRJCA 5 34.3 6 119 10 11.90 4-10 - Dylan Causley LCCA 6 26.1 5 63 9 7.00 3-12 - Jared Baldwin NBJCA 5 38.3 12 92 9 10.22 6-20 1 Noah Green LCCA 6 21 7 61 8 7.63 4-9 - Ethan Atkinson CHDJCA 5 37 6 133 8 16.63 3-29 - Harrison Nicholson LCCA 6 34 8 58 7 8.29 2-9 - Zac Honeybrook LCCA 6 23.4 4 61 7 8.71 5-11 1 Austyn Nugent NBJCA 6 41.3 11 81 6 13.50 3-3 - Katelyn Beaumont NBJCA 5 14 2 53 5 10.60 2-15 - Billy Carroll CHDJCA 5 18 3 56 5 11.20 2-9 - Shinae Macdonald CRJCA 4 15 1 77 5 15.40 5-53 1 Keeden Corliss CHDJCA 5 32 3 93 5 18.60 2-27 - Dylan Cleaver CRJCA 4 30 4 108 5 21.60 4-27 - Jackson White CHDJCA 3 14 2 45 4 11.25 4-20 -

NCCC UNDER 14’s INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH REPORTS, RESULTS & AVERAGES 2014-15

NCCC U14’s Premiers – CHDJCA vs CRJCA at Ellem Oval, 15th Feb 2015

Back: Paul Symons (Coach), Katar Singh, Humraj Singh, Kieran Cunningham, James Dixon, Liam Watson-Merritt, Brendan Cunningham (Manager) Middle: Brock Symons, Nathan Tidey, Jesse Ferrett (c), Alisha Phoonie, Matilda Lugg, Luke Neal Front: Harry Parker, Noah Pilon NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL UNDER 14’s IN TER-DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 1 - Clarence River vs Bye 12 th Oct 2014

Round 1 - Coffs Harbour vs Nambucca-Bellingen Coffs Coast Sport & Leisure Park, Coffs Harbour, 12 th Oct 2014 Coffs Harbour won by 150 runs

Coffs Harbour 5/241 (Harry Parker 71, Liam Watson-Merritt 52, Humraj Singh 46*, Brock Symons 31, Will Thomas 2-27) def Nambucca-Bellingen 91 (Leighton Borthwick 22, Will Thomas 20, Luke Neal 2-1, Jesse Ferrett 2-10, Katar Singh 2-14)

Round 2 - Nambucca-Bellingen vs Clarence River Rowe Oval, Dorrigo, 26 th Oct 2014 Clarence River won by 10 wickets

Clarence River 0/53 (Hamish Ellem 27*, Jackson Grieve 23*) def Nambucca-Bellingen 52 (Dominic Beaumont 13*, Ethan Munro 3-4)

Round 2 - Coffs Harbour vs Bye 26 th Oct 2014

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL UNDER 14’s INTER -DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 3 - Clarence River vs Coffs Harbour JJ Lawrence Field, Grafton, 16 th Nov 2014 Coffs Harbour won by 5 wickets

Coffs Harbour 5/190 (Liam Watson-Merritt 64, Humraj Singh 39) def Clarence River 6/189 (Harry Grosser 63, Eli Fahey 50, Hamish Ellem 33, Katar Singh 3-30)

Round 3 - Nambucca-Bellingen vs Bye 16th Nov 2014

Round 4 - Nambucca-Bellingen vs Coffs Harbour Fisher Park Turf, Grafton, 30 th Nov 2014 Match Abandoned due to the passing of Phillip Hughes

Round 4 - NCCC Development Team vs Clarence River Ellem Oval, Grafton, 30 th Nov 2014 Match Abandoned due to the passing of Phillip Hughes

NCCC U14 Development XI Team vs CHDJCA at Coffs Coast Sports & Leisure Park 2 on 7 th Dec 2014 Back: Brendan Cunningham (Manager), Declan Mayben, Ethan Cahill, James Dixon, Adam Hill, Sam Russo

Front: Dylan Taylor, Jacob Oxley, Tyler Atkinson (c), Sevak Singh Clair, Regan Scheuermann, Jack Edwards NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL UNDER 14’s INTER -DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 5 - Clarence River vs Nambucca-Bellingen Fisher Park Turf, Grafton, 7 th Dec 2014 Clarence River won by 10 wickets

Clarence River 0/109 (Eli Fahey 63*, Harry Grosser 29*) def Nambucca-Bellingen 107 (Simon Walker 25*, Hamish Ellem 5-18, Jacob Ellis 2-8)

Round 5 - Coffs Harbour vs NCCC Development Team Coffs Coast Sport & Leisure Park, Coffs Harbour, 7th Dec 2014 Coffs Harbour won by 97 runs

Coffs Harbour 7/165 (Jesse Ferrett 42, Harry Parker 39*, Declan Mayben 2-17, James Dixon 2-24) def NCCC Development Team 68 (Tyler Atkinson 10, Humraj Singh 2-9, Alisha Phoonie 2-13)

Round 6 - Coffs Harbour vs Clarence River Coffs Coast Sport & Leisure Park, Coffs Harbour, 1 st Feb 2015 Clarence River won by 6 wickets

Clarence River 4/115 (Eli Fahey 44, Harry Grosser 41*) def Coffs Harbour 114 (Liam Watson-Merritt 51, Dylan Lucas 4-13)

Round 6 - NCCC Development Team vs Nambucca-Bellingen Rowe Oval, Dorrigo, 1 st Feb 2015 Nambucca-Bellingen won by 15 runs

Nambucca-Bellingen 128 (Dominic Beaumont 23, Troy Bowditch 2-10, Hayden Woods 2-17) def NCCC Development Team 113 (Dylan Taylor 28, Jack Edwards 18, Sam Russo 16, Will Thomas 3-7, Isaac Jones 3-20)

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL UNDER 14’s INTER -DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Final - Clarence River vs Coffs Harbour Ellem Oval, Grafton, 15th Feb 2015 Coffs Harbour won by 28 runs

Coffs Harbour 7/174 off 50 overs

B Symons 4, L Watson-Merritt 56, M Lugg 16, H Parker 21, K Cunningham 3, H Singh 27, J Dixon 15*, L Neal 0 DNB – J Ferrett, N Pilon, K Singh, A Phoonie

J Ellis 8-2-25-0, H Ellem 6-2-23-2, M Dalton 4-1-18-1, D Lucas 6-1-27-1, J Grieve 10-0-28-1, E Munro 6-1-16-1, E Fahey 4-0-9-0, B Chapman 2-0-5-0, D Ensby 2-0-10-0, B Shipman 2-0-12-0

Clarence River 8/146 off 50 overs

N Lawson 2, E Fahey 18, H Grosser 0, J Grieve 58*, J Ellis 20, H Ellem 3, B Shipman 3, E Munro 9, D Ensby 0, D Lucas 1* DNB – B Chapman, M Dalton

A Phoonie 7-0-32-1, H Singh 9-1-15-2, B Symons 10-1-30-4, K Singh 10-1-22-1, N Pilon 4-0-16-0, J Ferrett 6-0-20-0, J Dixon 4-2-7-0 NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL JUNIOR INTER-DISTRICT AVERAGES 2014-15 UNDER 14'S

Batting

NAME ASSOC MTS INNS N.O. RUNS HIGHEST AVGE 100's 50's

Liam Watson-Merritt CHDJCA 5 5 - 229 64 45.80 - 4 Eli Fahey CRJCA 5 4 1 175 63* 58.33 - 2 Harry Parker CHDJCA 5 5 1 155 71 38.75 - 1 Harry Grosser CRJCA 5 4 2 133 63 66.50 - 1 Humraj Singh CHDJCA 5 5 1 127 46* 31.75 - - Jackson Grieve CRJCA 5 4 2 84 58* 42.00 - 1 Brock Symons CHDJCA 5 5 - 66 31 13.20 - - Hamish Ellem CRJCA 5 4 1 63 33 21.00 - - Jesse Ferrett CHDJCA 5 4 - 59 42 14.75 - - Isaac Jones NBJCA 4 4 - 44 17 11.00 - - Dominic Beaumont NBJCA 4 4 1 42 23 14.00 - - Will Thomas NBJCA 4 4 - 37 20 9.25 - - Jacob Ellis CRJCA 5 3 2 35 20 35.00 - - Dylan Taylor NCCC DEV 2 2 - 34 28 17.00 - - Matilda Lugg CHDJCA 3 3 - 34 16 11.33 - -

Bowling

NAME ASSOC MTS OVERS MDNS RUNS WKTS AVGE BEST 5 W

Ethan Munro CRJCA 5 22.3 7 57 7 8.14 3-4 - Hamish Ellem CRJCA 5 20 5 60 7 8.57 5-18 1 Dylan Lucas CRJCA 5 25 3 66 7 9.43 4-13 - Humraj Singh CHDJCA 5 32 8 69 7 9.86 2-9 - Brock Symons CHDJCA 5 28 2 85 6 14.17 4-30 - Katar Singh CHDJCA 5 38.2 9 85 6 14.17 3-30 - Will Thomas NBJCA 4 17.2 1 50 5 10.00 3-7 - Alisha Phoonie CHDJCA 5 29.5 8 83 5 16.60 2-13 - Jacob Ellis CRJCA 5 32.4 8 69 4 17.25 2-8 - Jesse Ferrett CHDJCA 5 37.3 7 92 4 23.00 2-10 - Declan Mayben NCCC DEV 2 13 2 32 3 10.67 2-17 - Isaac Jones NBJCA 4 10 1 34 3 11.33 3-20 - Luke Neal CHDJCA 5 8 1 35 3 11.67 2-1 - Jackson Grieve CRJCA 5 27 3 85 3 28.33 1-2 -

NCCC UNDER 12’s INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH REPORTS, RESULTS & AVERAGES 2014-15

NCCC U12’s Premiers – CHDJCA vs NBJCA at Coffs Hockey Fields, 1 st Mar 2015

Back: Reilly Mulhearn, Jacob Meakins, Tom Luchetti, Matt Bailey (Coach), Jordan Gabriel, Harry McMillan, Lachie Rook Front: Will Lloyd, Jesse Buckle, Zach Stevenson, Tom Neal, Blake Austin (c), Will Bailey, Lachie Carlyle NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL UNDER 12’s IN TER-DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 1 - Clarence River vs Lower Clarence Fisher Park Synthetic, Grafton, 12 th Oct 2014 Clarence River won by 8 wickets

Clarence River 2/99 (Joshua Sommer 31*, Aidan Cahill 30 ret hurt, Jordan Gallagher 21*, Coby Tabor 2-11) def Lower Clarence 96 (Jonah Menzies 13, Jordan Gallagher 2-7, Isaac Ellis 2-10)

Round 1 - Coffs Harbour vs Nambucca-Bellingen Coffs Coast Hockey Fields, Coffs Harbour, 12 th Oct 2014 Coffs Harbour won by 6 runs

Coffs Harbour 154 (Lachlan Rook 33, Jesse Buckle 19, Brandon Willer 2-16, Brendon Hickey 2-17) def Nambucca-Bellingen 148 (Brendon Hickey 51, Hudson Brown 22, Dylan Mann 18, Will Lloyd 2-6, Tomas Neal 2-12, Blake Austin 2-15)

Round 2 - Nambucca-Bellingen vs Clarence River Donnelly Welsh Field, Macksville, 26 th Oct 2014 Nambucca-Bellingen won by 4 wickets

Nambucca-Bellingen 6/109 (Dylan Mann 44, Lauchlan Auld 18, Ethan Lucas 2-17) def Clarence River 107 (Ethan Lucas 26, Isaac Ellis 25, Connor Lockyer 3-3, Jai Wassens 2-3)

Round 2 - Lower Clarence vs Coffs Harbour Wherrett Park, Maclean, 26 th Oct 2014 Coffs Harbour won by 9 wickets

Coffs Harbour 1/101 (Tomas Neal 48*, Jordan Gabriel 17*) def Lower Clarence 99 (Coby Tabor 27, Thomas Gallagher 23, Harry McMillan 4-18, Will Bailey 2-6)

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL UNDER 12’s INTER -DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 3 - Clarence River vs Coffs Harbour Rushforth Park, Grafton, 16 th Nov 2014 Clarence River won by 49 runs

Clarence River 185 (Aidan Cahill 42, Hamish Orchard 29, Isaac Ellis 27, Joshua Sommer 24, Blake Austin 4-14) def Coffs Harbour 136 (Will Bailey 60, Jacob Meakins 14, Ethan Lucas 4-10, Aidan Cahill 2-24)

Round 3 - Nambucca-Bellingen vs Lower Clarence Donnelly Welsh Field, Macksville, 16th Nov 2014 Nambucca-Bellingen won by 175 runs

Nambucca-Bellingen 8/215 (Finn Stephens 85*, Dylan Mann 18*, Jaret Power-Casson 2-20) def Lower Clarence 40 (Sean McFarlane 13, Caleb Wassens 3-8, Joshua Willer 2-1, Finn Stephens 2-3)

Round 4 - Nambucca-Bellingen vs Coffs Harbour Donnelly Welsh Field, Macksville, 30 th Nov 2014 Match Abandoned due to the passing of Phillip Hughes

Round 4 - Lower Clarence vs Clarence River Wherrett Park, Maclean, 30 th Nov 2014 Match Abandoned due to the passing of Phillip Hughes

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL UNDER 12’s INTER -DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 5 - Clarence River vs Nambucca-Bellingen Fisher Park Synthetic, Grafton, 7 th Dec 2014 Clarence River won by 27 runs

Clarence River 149 (Aidan Cahill 50, Tyler Gaddes 19, Clancy Stephen 4-24, Brandon Willer 3-3) def Nambucca-Bellingen 122 (Lauchlan Auld 43, Dylan Mann 17, Noah Fahey 3-22, Joshua Sommer 2-1)

Round 5 - Coffs Harbour vs Lower Clarence Coffs Coast Hockey Fields, Coffs Harbour, 7th Dec 2014 Coffs Harbour won by 9 wickets

Coffs Harbour 1/25 (Lachlan Carlyle 6) def Lower Clarence 24 (Jesse Buckle 5-5, Will Lloyd 2-5)

Round 6 - Coffs Harbour vs Clarence River Coffs Coast Hockey Fields, Coffs Harbour, 1 st Feb 2015 Coffs Harbour won by 40 runs

Coffs Harbour 5/185 (Will Bailey 71, Blake Austin 42, Harry McMillan 21, Alex Bertus 2-24, Rhys Gallagher 2-27) def Clarence River 115 (Aidan Cahill 70, Will Lloyd 2-4, Jordan Gabriel 2-14, Harry McMillan 2-15, Zach Stevenson 2-23)

Round 6 - Lower Clarence vs Nambucca-Bellingen Wherrett Park, Maclean, 1 st Feb 2015 Nambucca-Bellingen won by 7 wickets

Nambucca-Bellingen 3/106 (Finn Stephens 41*, Dylan Mann 31) def Lower Clarence 105 (Thomas Gallagher 26, Coby Tabor 16, Hudson Brown 3-14, Brendon Hickey 2-1)

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL UNDER 12’s INTER -DISTRICT COMPETITION

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Final - Coffs Harbour vs Nambucca-Bellingen Coffs Coast Hockey Fields, Coffs Harbour, 1 st Mar 2015 Coffs Harbour won by 82 runs

Coffs Harbour 137 off 47.3 overs

J Gabriel 8, L Rook 8, H McMillan 0, W Bailey 15, B Austin 19, T Neal 7, T Luchetti 6, W Lloyd 25, Z Stevenson 9, J Buckle 9*, J Meakins 8, DNB – L Carlyle, R Mulhearn

B Hickey 7-1-25-0, F Stephens 8-2-16-2, C Stephen 8-1-15-2, H Brown 8-1-18-1, C Wassens 5-0-18-1, C Lockyer 2-0-14-0, B Willer 6.3-3-8-3, L Auld 3-0-19-0

Nambucca-Bellingen 55 off 29.1 overs

B Hickey 17, D Mann 0, L Auld 5, F Stephens 2, H Brown 1, C Stephen 0, C Wassens 21, L Jones 0, D Capps 1, B Willer 0, C Lockyer 0*, J Wassens DNB

Z Stevenson 0.1-0-0-1, W Lloyd 6-0-2-4, B Austin 3-0-6-1, W Bailey 3-0-3-0, T Neal 3-0-3-2, L Carlyle 3-0-6-0, J Buckle 2-0-0-1, J Gabriel 2-0-9-0, R Mulhearn 2-0-11-0, H McMillan 4-0-6-1, J Meakins 1-0-7-0 NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL JUNIOR INTER-DISTRICT AVERAGES 2014-15 UNDER 12'S

Batting

NAME ASSOC MTS INNS N.O. RUNS HIGHEST AVGE 100's 50's

Aidan Cahill CRJCA 5 5 1 205 70 51.25 - 2 Will Bailey CHDJCA 6 4 - 162 71 40.50 - 2 Finn Stephens NBJCA 6 6 2 138 85* 34.50 - 1 Dylan Mann NBJCA 6 6 1 128 44 25.60 - - Brendon Hickey NBJCA 6 5 - 94 51 18.80 - 1 Joshua Sommer CRJCA 5 5 1 83 31* 20.75 - - Lauchlan Auld NBJCA 6 6 - 83 43 13.83 - - Tomas Neal CHDJCA 6 5 1 74 48* 18.50 - - Isaac Ellis CRJCA 5 5 - 73 27 14.60 - - Blake Austin CHDJCA 6 4 - 71 42 17.75 - - Ethan Lucas CRJCA 5 4 - 61 26 15.25 - - Thomas Gallagher LCCA 4 4 - 58 26 14.50 - - Hudson Brown NBJCA 6 6 2 51 22* 12.75 - - Coby Tabor LCCA 5 5 - 47 27 9.40 - - Lachlan Rook CHDJCA 5 3 - 47 33 15.67 - - Will Lloyd CHDJCA 6 3 - 41 25 13.67 -- Jordan Gabriel CHDJCA 6 5 1 36 17* 9.00 - - Hamish Orchard CRJCA 3 3 - 34 29 11.33 - - Clancy Stephen NBJCA 6 5 - 34 17 6.80 - - Harry McMillan CHDJCA 6 4 - 33 21 8.25 - -

Bowling

NAME ASSOC MTS OVERS MDNS RUNS WKTS AVGE BEST 5 W

Will Lloyd CHDJCA 6 32 7 48 12 4.00 4-2 - Harry McMillan CHDJCA 6 32.4 0 82 9 9.11 4-18 - Brandon Willer NBJCA 5 16.3 5 35 8 4.38 3-3 - Jesse Buckle CHDJCA 5 12 2 42 8 5.25 5-5 1 Noah Fahey CRJCA 5 32.3 3 96 8 12.00 4-12 - Blake Austin CHDJCA 6 18.3 4 41 7 5.86 4-14 - Ethan Lucas CRJCA 5 21 2 72 7 10.29 4-10 - Clancy Stephen NBJCA 6 34.1 4 106 7 15.14 4-24 - Tomas Neal CHDJCA 6 22 0 71 6 11.83 2-3 - Brendon Hickey NBJCA 6 35 11 76 6 12.67 2-1 - Caleb Wassens NBJCA 6 25 2 80 6 13.33 3-8 - Finn Stephens NBJCA 6 32.1 3 87 6 14.50 2-3 - Connor Lockyer NBJCA 6 15 2 58 5 11.60 3-3 - Hudson Brown NBJCA 6 31 6 85 5 17.00 3-14 -

NCCC ACADEMY PRE-SEASON TRIAL MATCHES

- vs Gold Coast, July 2014 - vs The Southport School, Sept 2014

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL

TEAMS SELECTED TO PLAY GOLD COAST ACADEMY

ON SUNDAY JULY 27th 2014

UNDER 13/14’S UNDER 15’S

Ben Shipman Connor Martin

Dominic Beaumont Ty Adams

Isaac Jones Dylan Cleaver

Brendon Hickey Harry Grosser

Hayden Ensbey Harry Parker

Joshua Sommer Jared Baldwin

Will Thomas Austyn Nugent

Ethan Munro Noah Green

Aidan Cahill Jackson Grieve

Ethan Davidson Katelyn Beaumont

Jordan Gallagher Jesse Ferrett

Clancy Stephen Brock Symons

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL ACADEMY PRE-SEASON TRIAL MATCHES vs GOLD COAST ACADEMY OF SPORT

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Under 15’s - North Coast vs Gold Coast Academy of Sport Harwood Oval, Harwood, 27th July 2014 Gold Coast won by 7 wickets

North Coast 103 all out off 46 overs

C Martin 57, T Adams 0, D Cleaver 2, H Grosser 2, H Parker 1, J Baldwin 16, A Nugent 6, N Green 2, J Grieve 0, K Beaumont 1, J Ferrett 0*, B Symons 3

J Kann 7-1-22-0, M Tripp 10-4-14-5, D Hughes-Churcher 8-4-9-3, N Janes 5-1-8-1, D Oosthuizen 5-1-13-0, B Mackie 5-0-23-0, J Weiss 6-2-8-0

Gold Coast 3/135 off 43 overs

B Mackie 59 ret, H Tranzmann 3, J Weiss 0, M Tripp 38, J Latham 16*, N Janes 11*

A Nugent 9-1-21-2, N Green 9-1-17-1, J Grieve 5-0-9-0, B Symons 6-3-23-0, J Baldwin 5-0-6-0, K Beaumont 2-0-14-0, J Ferrett 4-0-25-0, T Adams 2-0-12-0, H Grosser 1-0-3-0

Under 13/1 4’s - North Coast vs Gold Coast Academy of Sport Wherrett Park, Maclean, 27th July 2014 Gold Coast won by 78 runs

Gold Coast 5/206 off 50 overs

C Robson 2, M Freeman 48, Z Beattie 10, F Lowe 27, B Munro 50 ret, J Kann 1, M Eddowes 9* J Kurt 10*

D Beaumont 8-1-32-2, E Munro 8-0-27-3, W Thomas 4-0-14-0, J Gallagher 3-0-14-0, B Shipman 7-0-27-0, A Cahill 2-0-13-0, H Ensbey 7-1-11-0, B Hickey 3-0-11-0, I Jones 2-0-7-0, C Stephen 4-0-25-0, J Sommer 2-0-16-0

North Coast 128 all out off 49 overs

B Shipman 3, D Beaumont 6, I Jones 26, B Hickey 0, H Ensbey 2, J Sommer 2, W Thomas 8, E Munro 21, A Cahill 18, E Davidson 13, J Gallagher 7*

D Foxe 8-1-21-2, J Kurt 5-0-10-1, B Munro 7-1-16-2, J Harrison 8-1-27-1, M Eddowes 3-1-5-1, T Dunn 6-0-20-0, M Freeman 3-0-9-0, Z Beattie 6-0-11-2, J Kann 3-1-5-0

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL

TEAMS SELECTED TO PLAY THE SOUTHPORT SCHOOL

ON SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21 st 2014

UNDER 12’S UNDER 14’S UNDER 15/16’S

Aidan Cahill Harry Grosser Lachlan Johnson

Jordan Gabriel Hayden Ensbey Harry Nicholson

Dylan Mann Jackson Grieve Zak Honeybrook

Brendon Hickey Ben Shipman Jacob McMahon

Finn Stephens Issac Jones Jamie Bekis

Coby Tabor Jesse Ferrett Raman Phoonie

Josh Summer Ethan Munro (wk) Jared Baldwin

Blake Austin Hamish Ellem Billy Carroll

Tom Mullins Brock Symons Connor Martin (wk)

Clancy Stephen Dominic Beaumont Jackson White

Jordan Gallagher Harry Parker Ethan Atkinson

Colby Vallette Noah Green

Coach: Brendan Palmer Coach: Paul Symons Coach: Terry Baldwin

Manager: Tom Mann Manager: Brett Pardoe Manager: Dan Green NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL ACADEMY PRE-SEASON TRIAL MATCHES vs THE SOUTHPORT SCHOOL

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Under 16’s - North Coast vs The Southport School Harwood Oval, Harwood, 21st Sep 2014 The Southport School won by 5 wickets

North Coast 148 all out off 34.2 overs

L Johnson 13, R Phoonie 0, J Bekis 22, H Nicholson 1, B Carroll 22, Z Honeybrook 37, C Martin 30, J Baldwin 0, J White 7, E Atkinson 0, N Green 4*

B Paton-Hall 4-1-12-1, J Williams 6-2-23-2, J Johnson 2-1-6-0, J Kann 2-0-15-2, M Scaybrook 8-2-27-3, J Charlton 3-1-10-0, J Shields 1-0-8-0, M Grant 5-1-22-0, S Morrow 1-0-18-0, J Flatley 2.2-1-1-1

The Southport School 5/149 off 38 overs

S Morrow 0, J Johnson 8, M Grant 29, J Flatley 51 ret, B Faber 15, J Shields 18 ret, J Kann 0, J Charlton 17 ret, B Paton-Hall 1*

Z Honeybrook 6-1-24-0, E Atkinson 3-0-16-1, J Baldwin 4-1-24-0, N Green 3-0-11-1, J White 4-0-22-0, R Phoonie 4-0-13-1, H Nicholson 8-3-14-1, L Johnson 6-1-19-1

Under 14’s - North Coast vs The Southport School Wherrett Park, Maclean, 21 st Sep 2014 The Southport School won by 13 runs

The Southport School 3/147 off 35 overs

T Nicholson 16, C Young 53 ret, Finch 53, G Belcher 6*, Shields 6

D Beaumont 5-2-7-0, H Ensbey 4-0-21-0, W Thomas 5-0-17-2, J Ferrett 6-0-24-0, B Symons 5-0-19-0, J Grieve 4-0-21-0, B Shipman 2-0-6-0, S Clair 2-0-18-0, E Davidson 2-0-9-0

North Coast 7/134 off 35 overs

H Grosser 75, B Shipman 1, H Ensbey 0, B Symons 0, J Ferrett 2, I Jones 20, D Beaumont 9*, J Grieve 3, E Davidson 1*, DNB – W Thomas, S Clair

L McIlwraith 5-0-33-0, J Hopkins 6-0-12-3, W Layt 6-0-27-0, S Carter 5-2-13-1, L Denniston 5-0-23-0, O Hall 4-0-14-0, Finch 4-1-5-2 NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL ACADEMY PRE-SEASON TRIAL MATCHES vs THE SOUTHPORT SCHOOL

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Under 12’s - North Coast vs The Southport School Wherrett Park, Maclean, 21 st Sep 2014 The Southport School won by 57 runs

The Southport School 9/127 off 40 overs

J Kahn 1, H Brown 11, C Durante 22, M Manly 7, M Alikhan 0, A Rice 10, Z James 0, H Roles 19, S Charlton 19*, E Helman 1, L Lee 16*

B Austin 5-1-8-0, F Stephens 3-1-3-1, C Stephen 5-0-18-1, H Brown 3-0-5-0, J Gallagher 3-0-5-0, C Tabor 4-1-9-0, J Lee 3-1-6-3, A Cahill 3-0-7-0, C Kelly 2-0-9-0, D Mann 4-0-20-2, J Summer 3-0-18-0, J Gabriel 2-0-13-0

North Coast 70 all out off 30.4 overs

J Gabriel 11, D Mann 3, A Cahill 4, J Summer 1, F Stephens 3, H Brown 1, C Tabor 1, B Austin 4, J Gallagher 6, C Stephen 9, C Kelly 8*, J Lee 0

L Lee 2-0-6-0, Z James 3-1-3-0, S Charlton 3-1-13-0, M Manly 6-1-8-2, J Kahn 3-0-4-1, C Durante 2-1-1-0, M Alikhan 3-0-5-1, E Helman 3-1-3-1, A Rice 3-1-12-2, H Roles 2.4-0-11-2

The U12’s Academy Team vs The Southport School at Maclean

NCCC INTER-COUNCIL TRIAL MATCHES

- Bradman Cup Trials - Kookaburra Cup Trials

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL

TEAMS SELECTED TO PLAY IN THE INTER-COUNCIL MATCHES

ON SEPTEMBER 26 th & 28 th 2014 AT RICHARDSON PARK, SAWTELL

UNDER 14’S UNDER 15/16’S

Harry Grosser Lachlan Johnson

Hayden Ensbey Harry Nicholson

Jackson Grieve Zak Honeybrook

Ben Shipman Brad Gordon

Issac Jones Jamie Bekis

Jesse Ferrett Raman Phoonie

Ethan Munro (wk) Jared Baldwin

Hamish Ellem Billy Carroll

Brock Symons Connor Martin (wk)

Dominic Beaumont Jackson White

Harry Parker Ethan Atkinson

Liam Watson-Merritt Noah Green

Jacob Ellis

Coach: Paul Symons Coach: Terry Baldwin

Manager: Brett Pardoe Manager: Jason Thompson

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL BRADMAN CUP TRIALS UNDER 16’S

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 1 - North Coast vs Far North Coast Richardson Park No 1, Sawtell, 26 th Sep 2014 Far North Coast won by 3 wickets

North Coast 115 all out off 37 overs

J Bekis 1, J Baldwin 32, R Phoonie 11, H Nicholson 34, B Carroll 9, Z Honeybrook 9, C Martin 5*, B Gordon 2, J White 0, E Atkinson 0, N Green 0

L Ford 5-2-13-0, J Williams 7-3-12-5, Connor Ziebell 5-0-24-0, L McNally 5-0-20-1, J Wood 7-1-21-0, D Pratt 1-0-8-0, C Daniels 5-2-12-2, K Auld 2-0-3-0

Far North Coast 7/120 off 44 overs

E Litchfield 12, A Callam 0, K Auld 16, J Wood 32, N Watson 0, Connor Ziebell 0, D Pratt 16, L Ford 18*, C Daniels 10*, DNB – J Williams, L McNally

Z Honeybrook 6-0-20-2, N Green 4-0-16-0, E Atkinson 7-2-8-0, H Nicholson 8-2-12-0, R Phoonie 3-0-8-1, J Baldwin 9-2-29-1, J White 5-0-11-3, B Gordon 2-0-13-0

Round 3 - North Coast vs Mid North Coast Richardson Park No 1, Sawtell, 28 th Sep 2014 Mid North Coast won by 6 wickets

North Coast 96 all out off 38.5 overs

J Bekis 1, J Baldwin 10, R Phoonie 25, H Nicholson 39, B Carroll 1, L Johnson 5, Z Honeybrook 2, C Martin 2, B Gordon 2*, N Green 0, J White 0, E Atkinson DNB

S Whitbread 5-0-11-0, I Trow 4-0-7-1, J Gilfillan 4-0-9-1, A Kelly-Parsons 5.5-2-13-2, L Coelho 6-0-16-0, R Brown 9-1-15-4, D Middleton 3-0-17-0, F Carrol 2-0-4-2

Mid North Coast 4/99 off 30.2 overs

K Prosper 11, J Dobbyns 16, J McBride 27*, L Coelho 18, A Kelly-Parsons 0, D Middleton 13* DNB – R Brown, F Carrol, I Trow, S Whitbread, J Gilfillan

Z Honeybrook 6.2-2-28-2, N Green 4-0-11-0, J Baldwin 6-0-20-1, E Atkinson 6-1-15-1, R Phoonie 3-1-12-0, J White 3-0-5-0, B Gordon 2-0-7-0

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL KOOKABURRA CUP TRIALS UNDER 14’S

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 1 - North Coast vs Far North Coast Richardson Park No 2, Sawtell, 26 th Sep 2014 Far North Coast won by 8 wickets

North Coast 112 all out off 49.1 overs

B Shipman 15, H Grosser 26, J Ferrett 16, I Jones 6, H Ensbey 7, B Symons 5, J Ellis 4, J Grieve 2, D Beaumont 2, H Singh 8, W Thomas 0*

J Mumford 8-4-10-2, M Bradshaw 4-0-7-0, C Maladay 8-3-14-1, B Engler 6-3-6-1, O Cronin 6-1-17-1, J McNally 6-2-12-2, J Cooper 3-0-4-1, L Anderson 4.1-0-18-1, D Freer 4-1-13-1

Far North Coast 4/221 off 40 overs

M Bradshaw 0, T Burvill 1, C Palmer 29 ret, J Cooper 81 ret, B Engler 52, T Martin 20 ret, O Cronin 17, J McNally 7*, C Maladay 6*, DNB – L Anderson, J Mumford, D Freer

J Ellis 8-2-22-3, D Beaumont 6-1-20-0, H Singh 6-0-30-0, W Thomas 2-0-18-0, J Ferrett 3-0-20-0, B Symons 6-1-44-1, J Grieve 3-0-24-0, H Ensbey 3-0-20-0, B Shipman 3-0-20-0

Round 2 - North Coast vs Mid North Coast Richardson Park No 2, Sawtell, 27th Sep 2014 Mid North Coast won by 3 wickets

North Coast 74 all out off 37.3 overs

B Shipman 5, H Grosser 9, J Ferrett 4, I Jones 6, H Ensbey 4, B Symons 15, J Ellis 6, J Grieve 2, D Beaumont 2, W Thomas 0, H Singh 5*

H Crocker 5-0-10-1, H Clarke 6-1-14-0, K Parkinson 6-3-7-2, J Foster 3.3-2-1-3, H Essery 4-0-16-0, T Fraser 3-0-4-0, B Larance 6-2-8-2, N Clarke 4-1-6-0

Mid North Coast 121 all out off 39.5 overs

N Clarke 1, T Fraser 2, L Simpson 10, D Attenborough 13, B Pearce 15, B Larance 14, H Essery 3, J Prosper 24, J Korn 17, H Clarke 3, H Crocker 6*

J Ellis 9-1-22-4, D Beaumont 6-1-14-1, H Singh 6-0-10-1, W Thomas 3-0-14-0, B Symons 3-0-12-1, J Ferrett 5-0-16-0, J Grieve 4.5-1-11-2, H Ensbey 3-0-14-1

NCCC STAN AUSTIN CARNIVAL UNDER 16’s

MATCH RESULTS, AVERAGES & RECORDS 2014-15

NCCC U16’s Stan Austin Carnival Runners-up – vs MNCCC at John Martin Oval, 8th Jan 2015

Back: Dave Johnson (Coach), Lachlan Clark, Harry Nicholson, Lawson Tinmouth, Cooper Nugent, Billy Carroll, Noah Green Front: James Britnell, Lachlan Johnson, Jamie Bekis (c), Dylan Causley, Bradley Gordon, Jackson Grieve NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL STAN AUSTIN CARNIVAL UNDER 16’S

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 1 - North Coast vs Tamworth Old Bar Turf, Old Bar, 5th Jan 2015 North Coast won by 9 wickets

Tamworth 127 all out off 49 overs

T Fitzgerald 6, J Davison 0, L Fauchon 57*, A Cruickshank 9, L Davidson 0, M Bryant 1, D Redshaw 1, T Maloney 4, L Dunn 19, C Barnes 4, S Attwell 2, H Hague DNB

D Causley 9-2-22-0, H Nicholson 5-0-9-2, C Nugent 5-0-16-3, N Green 5-0-12-1, J Bekis 4-1-8-0, L Clark 5-0-20-1, J Grieve 5-1-13-0, B Gordon 5-0-16-0, L Johnson 6-3-7-3

North Coast 1/129 off 25 overs

J Bekis 55, L Johnson 41*, H Nicholson 15* DNB – B Carroll, J Britnell, L Clark, C Nugent, D Causley, L Tinmouth, J Grieve, N Green, B Gordon

C Barnes 4-0-22-0, L Dunn 2-0-24-0, H Hague 6-0-34-0, L Davidson 6-1-18-1, S Attwell 4-0-19-0, A Cruickshank 3-0-8-0

Round 2 - North Coast vs Far North Coast Old Bar Turf, Old Bar, 6th Jan 2015 Far North Coast won by 5 wickets

North Coast 62 all out off 27.3 overs

J Bekis 2, L Johnson 8, H Nicholson 20, B Carroll 2, D Causley 0, J Britnell 0, L Tinmouth 6, B Gordon 3, N Green 1*, L Clark 0, C Nugent 2, J Grieve DNB

T McMahon 5-2-10-1, Connor Ziebell 5-1-9-1, D Santin 5-1-6-2, L McNally 5-1-8-0, F Goldsworthy 4-0-14-2, C Daniels 3.3-1-11-3

Far North Coast 5/65 off 23.1 overs

J Graham 12, E Litchfield 2, F Goldsworthy 21, J Sims 14, T Carlton 1, C Daniels 0*, M Farrington 6*, DNB – D Santin, T McMahon, J Beckers, L McNally, Connor Ziebell

D Causley 5-1-9-0, H Nicholson 5-2-9-1, N Green 4-1-13-0, C Nugent 4-0-14-1, L Clark 1-0-5-0, J Bekis 1-0-3-1, L Johnson 2-0-8-1, J Grieve 1.1-1-3-1 NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL STAN AUSTIN CARNIVAL UNDER 16’S

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Round 3 - North Coast vs Hunter Valley Chatham Park, Chatham, 7th Jan 2015 North Coast won by 9 wickets

Hunter Valley 126 all out off 47.5 overs

T Krake 7, G Keppie-Watson 0, H Boorer 15, A Sherritt 32, T Batch 13 ret hurt, T Page 4, B Pratt 11, E Penglaze 7, C Lupton 5*, C Hill 4, L Kauter 16, B Fisher 0*

D Causley 6-2-13-1, H Nicholson 5-1-11-1, C Nugent 5-0-17-1, N Green 5.5-2-8-1, L Johnson 8-5-8-0, B Gordon 5-0-14-1, J Grieve 8-1-33-3, L Clark 5-0-19-0

North Coast 1/128 off 29.4 overs

J Bekis 93*, L Johnson 12, H Nicholson 15* DNB – B Carroll, C Nugent, J Grieve, B Gordon, L Tinmouth, J Britnell, L Clark, D Causley, N Green

B Fisher 4-2-10-0, C Lupton 4-1-8-0, C Hill 3-0-19-0, L Kauter 4-0-17-0, T Krake 6-0-33-0, A Sherritt 6-2-25-1, E Penglaze 2-0-10-0, B Pratt 0.4-0-5-0

CARNIVAL LADDER 2014-15

RANK TEAM P W D L RUNS WKTS RUNS WKTS PTS % FOR LO ST AGAINST TAKEN 1 Mid North Coast 3 3 0 0 328 22 238 27 18 1.69 2 North Coast 3 2 0 1 319 12 318 25 12 2.09 3 Far North Coast 3 2 0 1 225 17 221 27 12 1.62 4 West Pennant Hills 3 1 0 2 333 29 400 24 6 0.69 Cherrybrook 5 Tamworth 3 1 0 2 274 24 272 16 6 0.67 6 Hunter Valley 3 0 0 3 277 30 207 15 0 0.45

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL STAN AUSTIN CARNIVAL UNDER 16’S

MATCH RESULTS 2014-15

Final - Mid North Coast vs North Coast John Martin Oval, Taree, 8th Jan 2015 Mid North Coast won by 61 runs

Mid North Coast 173 all out off 49.3 overs

C Adnum 4, J Dobbyns 0, J McBride 4, D Middleton 26, I Barker 35, J Steinmetz 18, J Mickle 28, E Jeffery 16, J Black 5, M Elliott 14, B Reynolds 10* DNB – B Dyet, J Gilfillan

D Causley 9-3-24-2, H Nicholson 9-3-18-4, N Green 7-0-20-1, C Nugent 4-1-16-1, J Grieve 7.3-1-42-2, L Johnson 6-2-19-0, L Clark 3-0-15-0, B Gordon 4-0-16-0

North Coast 112 all out off 34.2 overs

J Bekis 26, L Johnson 0, H Nicholson 7, B Carroll 3, D Causley 10, J Britnell 18, L Tinmouth 23, B Gordon 0, N Green 5, L Clark 6, C Nugent 2*, J Grieve DNB

B Reynolds 9.2-0-37-3, B Dyet 10-3-20-2, J Black 6-0-24-1, J Gilfillan 6-1-21-2, D Middleton 3-0-8-2 STAN AUSTIN CARNIVAL U16's AVERAGES 2014-15

Batting

NAME TEAM MTS INNS N.O. RUNS HIGHEST AVGE 100's 50's

Jamie Bekis NCCC 4 4 1 176 93* 58.67 - 2 Lachlan Johnson NCCC 4 4 1 61 41* 20.33 - - Harrison Nicholson NCCC 4 4 2 57 20 28.50 - - Lawson Tinmouth NCCC 4 2 - 29 23 14.50 - - James Britnell NCCC 4 2 - 18 18 9.00 - - Dylan Causley NCCC 4 2 - 10 10 5.00 - - Lachlan Clark NCCC 4 2 - 6 6 3.00 - - Noah Green NCCC 4 2 1 6 5 6.00 - - Billy Carroll NCCC 4 2 - 5 3 2.50 - - Cooper Nugent NCCC 4 2 1 4 2* 4.00 - - Bradley Gordon NCCC 4 2 - 3 3 1.50 - - Jackson Grieve NCCC 4 ------

Bowling

NAME TEAM MTS OVERS MDNS RUNS WKTS AVGE BEST 5 W

Harrison Nicholson NCCC 4 24 6 47 8 5.88 4-18 - Cooper Nugent NCCC 4 18 1 63 6 10.50 3-16 - Jackson Grieve NCCC 4 21.4 4 91 6 15.17 3-33 - Lachlan Johnson NCCC 4 22 10 42 4 10.50 3-7 - Noah Green NCCC 4 21.5 3 53 3 17.67 1-8 - Dylan Causley NCCC 4 29 8 68 3 22.67 2-24 - Jamie Bekis NCCC 4 5 1 11 1 11.00 1-3 - Bradley Gordon NCCC 4 14 0 46 1 46.00 1-14 - Lachlan Clark NCCC 4 14 0 59 1 59.00 1-20 - NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL STAN AUSTIN CARNIVAL UNDER 16’s RECORDS

Highest Team Total: 6-278 vs Far North Coast Cedar Party Reserve 7-Jan-13 Lowest Opposition Total: 61 vs Mid North Coast South St 19-Jan-11

Highest Individual Score: 100* Nick Wood vs Hunter Valley John Martin Oval 13-Jan-09 Best Innings Bowling: 5-26 Brendan Williams vs Hunter Valley John Martin Oval 15-Jan-08

Highest Carnival Batting Agg: 262 Runs Tyh Murphy 2012-13 Highest Carnival Batting Avg: 87.33 Tyh Murphy 2012-13 Highest Carnival Bowling Agg: 12 Wkts Ryan McDonald 2009-10 Lowest Carnival Bowling Avg: 5.88 Harrison Nicholson 2014-15

Record Wicket Partnerships

1st Wicket 111 vs Tamworth Old Bar Turf 9-Jan-13 ( Tyh Murphy 66* & David Marchant 58 ) 2nd Wicket 143* vs Hunter Valley Cedar Party Reserve 14-Jan-14 ( Jesse Alty 52* & Mitchell Kroehnert 79* ) 3rd Wicket 69 vs Mid North Coast John Martin Oval 14-Jan-09 ( Nick Wood 32 & Jake Fuller 35 ) 4th Wicket 78* vs Far North Coast Rec 4 18-Jan-11 ( Ben McMahon 43* & Trent Dierick 31* ) 5th Wicket 71 vs Far North Coast Cedar Party Reserve 7-Jan-13 ( Rowan Green 37* ret hurt, Jack Ingham 23 & Josh Cormick 25* ) 6th Wicket 45 vs Hunter Valley Rec 3 12-Jan-10 ( Matt Campbell 50* & Kyle Buckley 14 ) 7th Wicket 59* vs Hunter Valley Rec 3 12-Jan-10 (Matt Campbell 50* & Luke Cox 33* ) 8th Wicket 13* vs Mid North Coast Rec 3 12-Jan-10 ( Sam Harrison 26* & Rhys Tolhurst 5* ) 9th Wicket 38 vs Tamworth Rec 3 12-Jan-10 ( Sam Harrison 48 & Matt Campbell 22* ) 10th Wicket 30 vs Mid North Coast Cedar Party Reserve 16-Jan-08 ( Alex Davidson 9* & Brendan Williams 14 )

NCCC GOLD COAST TOUR

TOUR REPORT & MATCH RESULTS JANUARY 2015

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL GOLD COAST TOUR REPORT - 2015

This was the first NCCC tour for all but 2 of the U12s including myself. It was a very successfully run and enjoyable trip. Supported by Brendan Palmer (U12s manager) and Janet Grieve (tour manager) the U12s and I had a great time and learnt a lot about touring, other teams and cricket in general. My focus before the tour was to arm the parents with as much information as possible to prepare them and the players. Regular emails, text messages and phone calls saw us prepare as best we could. The Southport School (TSS) were fantastic hosts, the accommodation and food was excellent, the only complaint would be the heat and humidity none of which are in our control. The games were well organised both against Cricket Gold Coast (CGC) and TSS. CGC won the toss on the first day and batted in oppressive heat so they allowed us to bat first the following day. We may have lost both games but our improvement in the second game was encouraging. CGC are a well organised outfit full of good cricketers and showed excellent sportsmanship. I enjoyed working with their coach Trevor to make the games run smoothly and efficiently. A quick over rate and zero sledging was encouraged by both of us. We played TSS in the drizzling rain in front of an audience that included the NRL Gold Coast Titans. Batting first we made 66 then rolled them for 23, our first win of the tour. We then organised a T20 game while the U14’s and U15s were finishing their games. TSS batted first making a competitive 103 and we failed to make the total needing 10 off the last over. From a coaches point of view I feel the players need to improve in a number of areas. They need to deal with their nervousness better which probably will come with experience and exposure to cricket at this higher level. I am sure they would not be that nervous in a club game and even an inter district game where they are more dominant. Batting stance and simply watching the ball needs to be improved particularly amongst those who are more proficient bowlers. The basics of batting like foot to the ball, head over the ball and playing straight early also need to be addressed. We can discuss strategies to rectify this problem this Emerging Blues season. We lost our specialist keeper before the tour and with no back up keeper we had to make do with giving a few kids a go at it. We could possibly have more emphasis on keeping as a skill in the NCCA in the U12s to encourage the development of our wicket keepers. Our bowling plan was simple, pitch up and hit the stumps, anyone who strayed from that plan usually suffered at the hands of the competent GC batsmen. We have indentified two very good young leg spinners in Clancy Stevens NBJCA and Harry McMillan CHDJCA. These two should be targeted for future development as they are consistently landing good leg breaks and displaying skills far beyond their years.

For next year’s tour I suggest we take an U13s team as well. 10 of the 12 U12s will go into this age group but most would not be good enough for an U14s team. I have identified Andrew Cahill from CRJCA as a potential coach or manager. We have ample opposition for them as CGC and TSS field teams in this age group. We could hire the larger bus and there is enough accommodation at TSS to house another team. I propose a trial of an U13s team next tour and see if it works. Once again thank you for the opportunity to coach the U12s and I would like to volunteer to do the job again next year. Yours Faithfully Tom Mann

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL GOLD COAST TOUR – JAN 2015

MATCH RESULTS UNDER 15’S

Match 1 - North Coast vs Gold Coast Academy of Sport Alan Nielsen No 1 Oval, Carrara, 18 th Jan 2015 North Coast won by 1 wicket

Gold Coast 114 all out off 48.4 overs

N James 34, J Mallory 24, C Glaves 0, B Mackie 0, M Taylor 0, R Marshall 15, C Brown 4, M Johnson 0, K Triemstra 9, K Hamley 0, J May 4, D Brooks 1*

E Atkinson 8.4-3-13-3, N Green 6-1-14-1, A Nugent 4-0-9-0, H Ellem 2-0-15-0, A Ashby 8-0-30-0, J Baldwin 10-5-8-4, R Phoonie 4-1-5-0, B Ahearn 2-0-8-1, T Adams 4-2-5-2

North Coast 9/117 off 49 overs

C Martin 13, T Adams 0, R Phoonie 0, D Cleaver 4, A Nugent 42, E Atkinson 1, B Ahearn 11, J Baldwin 13, A Ashby 17*, N Green 0, H Singh 1*, H Ellem DNB

M Johnson 10-4-14-3, J May 6-2-11-1, N James 10-2-24-1, K Hamley 7-3-13-1, D Brooks 4-0-16-1, K Triemstra 8-0-23-1, B Mackie 4-1-10-0

Match 2 - North Coast vs Gold Coast Academy of Sport Alan Nielsen No 1 Oval, Carrara, 19 th Jan 2015 North Coast won by 63 runs

North Coast 7/209 off 50 overs

B Ahearn 13, T Adams 52, R Phoonie 6, D Cleaver 22, A Nugent 7, C Martin 22, E Atkinson 3, J Baldwin 48*, J Grieve 14*, DNB – A Ashby, N Green, H Singh

J Chronanski 6-0-24-0, B Gibson 4-0-15-0, C Murphy 5-0-31-2, D Oosthuizen 5-2-9-0, J Pepper 5-1-13-1, D Hughes 3-0-15-0, D Brooks 6-1-18-1, R Marshall 5-0-12-1, J Newhouse 3-0-22-1, J Leatham 6-0-26-1, N James 2-0-19-0

Gold Coast 146 all out off 50 overs

B Gibson 12, D Oosthuizen 0, J Leatham 31, L Deniston 8, N James 16, C Murphy 24, J Newhouse 3, R Marshall 3, K Bucknall 0, J Pepper 27*, D Hughes 13, J Chronanski 0

E Atkinson 7-1-15-2, N Green 4-0-20-1, A Ashby 9-1-25-2, H Singh 8-1-19-0, J Grieve 7-0-36-1, J Baldwin 10-3-17-2, T Adams 5-1-10-2

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL GOLD COAST TOUR – JAN 2015

MATCH RESULTS UNDER 14’S

Match 1 - North Coast vs Gold Coast Academy of Sport Alan Nielsen No 2 Oval, Carrara, 18 th Jan 2015 North Coast won by 6 runs

North Coast 8/123 off 50 overs

H Grosser 12, L Watson-Merritt 26, E Fahey 2, H Parker 6, B Symons 0, J Ferrett 11, B Shipman 8, I Jones 2 ret hurt, J Grieve 20*, E Munro 9, D Beaumont 1*, K Singh DNB

Z Hayes 6-1-13-2, O Maher 8-2-20-0, D Foxe 8-2-10-1, L McIlwraith 6-0-20-1, N Grazier 5-3-5-1, T Sheppard 4-0-17-0, J Harrison 3-1-9-1, L Foxe 3-0-15-1, Z Beattie 2-0-6-0, K Young 1-1-0-0, F Lowe 2-1-3-0, C Parsons 2-1-4-0

Gold Coast 117 all out off 45.1 overs

Z Beattie 34, J Harrison 18, C Young 15, C Parsons 1, F Lowe 8, N Grazier 19, J Kleinschmidt 0, A Windslow 5, Z Hayes 0, O Maher 0, L Foxe 2, T Sheppard 4*

K Singh 7-1-21-0, D Beaumont 3-0-9-0, B Symons 3-0-7-0, E Munro 2-0-10-0, J Grieve 10-1-31-3, J Ferrett 10-1-24-3, E Fahey 7-2-8-1, L Watson-Merritt 3.1-1-3-1

Match 2 - North Coast vs Gold Coast Academy of Sport Alan Nielsen No 2 Oval, Carrara, 19 th Jan 2015 Gold Coast won by 6 wickets

North Coast 10/92 off 50 overs

H Grosser 3, L Watson-Merritt 13, E Fahey 18, H Parker 0, H Ellem 6, J Ferrett 0, B Symons 1, I Jones 0, B Shipman 1, E Munro 9*, D Beaumont 2, K Singh 7*

Z Hayes 8-3-16-1, O Maher 8-1-19-1, D Foxe 8-1-14-2, L McIlwraith 8-2-9-1, S Andarawera 9-4-10-3, T Nicholson 9-2-10-2

Gold Coast 6/129 off 38 overs

J Harrison 40, Z O’Connell 13, W Finch 8, C Parsons 17 ret, J Kleinschmidt 2, J Lynch 4, Z Beattie 8, D Foxe 13*, L McIlwraith 5*

H Ellem 4-0-13-0, K Singh 4-0-12-0, D Beaumont 4-1-8-0, B Symons 4-0-16-1, E Fahey 5-1-7-1, J Ferrett 5-2-9-0, B Shipman 4-1-11-1, L Watson-Merritt 1-0-4-0, E Munro 4-0-15-3, H Parker 2-0-10-0, H Grosser 1-0-12-0 NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL GOLD COAST TOUR – JAN 2015

MATCH RESULTS UNDER 14’S

Match 3 - North Coast vs The Southport School The Southport School, Southport, 20 th Jan 2015 North Coast won by 14 runs

North Coast 6/140 off 25 overs

H Grosser 1, L Watson-Merritt 32 ret, H Parker 17, H Singh 17, K Singh 22 ret, E Fahey 24, E Munro 3*, I Jones 0, D Beaumont 0, J Ferrett 1* DNB – B Symons, B Shipman

H Lickiss 4-0-11-2, C Murphy 2-0-11-0, I Eckersley 2-0-19-0, G Belcher 2-0-12-1, L McIlwraith 2-0-14-0, S Carter 3-0-13-2, S Andarawera 2-0-17-0, T Nicholson 4-0-11-1, B Funnell 2-0-9-0, B Munro 1-0-10-0, S McMenamin 1-0-10-0

The Southport School 126 all out off 23.5 overs

S McMenamin 1, H Lickiss 29, B Munro 8, T Nicholson 0, G Belcher 15, C Murphy 17, I Eckersley 0, S Carter 1, L McIlwraith 6, S Andarawera 7, B Funnell 20*

H Singh 3.5-0-24-2, B Shipman 2-1-4-0, J Ferrett 3-0-18-0, D Beaumont 3-1-10-1, B Symons 2-0-8-0, I Jones 3-0-22-0, H Grosser 1-0-4-0, L Watson-Merritt 1-0-6-0, E Munro 2-0-11-1, K Singh 1-0-1-0, H Parker 2-1-8-2

NCCC Under 12’s vs The Southport School NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL GOLD COAST TOUR – JAN 2015

MATCH RESULTS UNDER 12’S

Match 1 - North Coast vs Gold Coast Academy of Sport Alan Nielsen No 3 Oval, Carrara, 18 th Jan 2015 Gold Coast won by 52 runs

Gold Coast 7/200 off 50 overs

K Herft 8, L Crump 44 ret, J Dey 31, E Ansell 23 ret, H Brent 4, T Serci 26, C Van Peppen 18, S Willis 3, J Faber 2*, H Allen 12, J Sheppard 1*

A Cahill 6-1-18-1, J Gallagher 5-1-9-1, C Stephen 7-0-25-1, H Brown 3-0-22-0, B Austin 5-0-17-0, H McMillan 7-1-32-0, B Hickey 4-1-17-1, D Mann 5-2-19-1, W Bailey 2-0-5-1, C Tabor 2-0-6-0, J Gabriel 2-0-8-0, F Stephens 2-0-6-1

North Coast 10/148 off 50 overs

J Gabriel 0, C Tabor 34, A Cahill 1, B Hickey 16, D Mann 16, H McMillan 0, W Bailey 26, F Stephens 24, C Stephen 5, H Brown 0, B Austin 7*, J Gallagher 0*

J Sheppard 7-2-15-0, J Dey 5-2-7-0, L Crump 8-1-28-3, J Faber 6-0-24-1, R Van Rijn 6-0-17-0, S Willis 3-0-10-1, K Herft 6-1-22-0, T Serci 3-0-6-0, E Ansell 3-0-6-1, C Van Peppen 3-1-6-0

Match 2 - North Coast vs Gold Coast Academy of Sport Alan Nielsen No 3 Oval, Carrara, 19 th Jan 2015 Gold Coast won by 3 wickets

North Coast 142 all out off 47.3 overs

D Mann 10, C Tabor 10, B Hickey 22, F Stephens 14, W Bailey 21, A Cahill 0, J Gabriel 0, J Gallagher 14, B Austin 2, H Brown 22, H McMillan 5*, C Stephen 5

A Billings 4-0-19-0, J Dey 3.3-0-5-1, T Gossett 3-0-7-0, A Densley 8-2-14-1, H Tonks 3-1-9-1, R de Silva 6-0-17-1, S Oosthuizen 3-2-1-0, S Morgan 5-0-12-2, E Mikkelson 2-0-13-0, E Ansell 3-0-9-0, K Herft 2-0-9-0, B Latter 5-1-23-2

Gold Coast 183 all out off 49.1 overs

B Latter 1, A Densley 28, E Mikkelson 9, H Tonks 38 ret, S Morgan 2, S Oosthuizen 21, E Ansell 12, T Gossett 1, A Billings 28, K Herft 6, J Dey 3, R de Silva 4*

J Gallagher 5-0-19-1, B Austin 5-2-6-1, A Cahill 5-0-19-0, C Stephen 10-1-27-1, H Brown 5-0-20-1, H McMillan 6-2-12-1, W Bailey 4-0-15-0, C Tabor 2-0-10-1, F Stephens 1-0-6-0, B Hickey 4-0-21-1, D Mann 1.1-0-8-0, J Gabriel 1-0-5-1 NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL GOLD COAST TOUR – JAN 2015

MATCH RESULTS UNDER 12’S

Match 3 - North Coast vs The Southport School The Southport School, Southport, 20 th Jan 2015 North Coast won by 43 runs

North Coast 66 all out off 25 overs

D Mann 3, H McMillan 4, W Bailey 1, J Gabriel 6, B Hickey 6, A Cahill 7, H Brown 5, C Tabor 0, F Stephens 13*, J Gallagher 1, B Austin 2, C Stephen 2

M Carlos 3-2-2-0, J Brown 3-1-6-1, K Herft 3-2-2-1, F Smith 3-0-4-1, T Fisher 2-0-9-0, B McPhee 2-0-9-1, J Hocart 3-1-8-3, J Batt 2-1-5-2, V Gangasandra 2-0-4-1, L Vinaccia 2-0-13-1

The Southport School 23 all out off 10.1 overs

J Hocart 8, J Brown 0, T Fisher 0, B McPhee 0, L Goldie 0, F Smith 2, L Vinaccia 0, M Carlos 0, K Herft 0*, J Batt 0, V Gangasandra 0

C Stephen 3-0-5-1, A Cahill 2-1-4-3, J Gallagher 2-0-2-2, B Austin 1-1-0-1, H Brown 1.1-0-3-0, F Stephens 1-0-1-1

Match 4 - North Coast vs The Southport School The Southport School, Southport, 20 th Jan 2015 The Southport School won by 7 runs

The Southport School 103 all out off 20 overs

J Hocart 54, K Herft 11, L Goldie 6, J Brown 7, V Gangasandra 0, L Vinaccia 1, M Carlos 0, F Smith 0, B McPhee 4, T Fisher 0, J Batt 1*

C Stephen 4-0-14-2, A Cahill 3-0-26-0, J Gallagher 2-0-12-0, H McMillan 2-0-5-0, B Austin 4-0-14-2, H Brown 1-0-17-0, F Stephens 4-1-7-4

North Coast 9/96 off 20 overs

F Stephens 31, B Hickey 0, D Mann 1, C Tabor 3, W Bailey 11, B Austin 2, A Cahill 29, H Brown 1, H McMillan 1*, J Gallagher 0, C Stephen 1*

J Batt 2-0-3-2, T Fisher 2-0-5-0, L Goldie 2-0-2-0, L Vinaccia 2-1-6-1, M Carlos 2-0-13-0, K Herft 2-1-1-0, J Brown 2-0-15-0, V Gangasandra 2-0-20-1, J Hocart 2-0-20-0, F Smith 2-0-6-3

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL

HISTORICAL RECORDS 1946-47 to 2014-15

- Major Premiers - Shield/Trophy Winners - Team Records - Individual Records - Partnership Records - Special Awards

North Coast Cricket Council 1st XI Major Premiers

Major Premiers Nth Zone Sth Zone John Towells Champions Champions Memorial Shield Allan Fernance Shield Hillier Cup 1946-47 Bellingen & Coffs Harbour Coffs Harbour Bellingen 1947-48 Clarence River & Nambucca Clarence River Nambucca 1948-49 Coffs Harbour Coffs Harbour Nambucca 1949-50 Upper Macleay Coffs Harbour Upper Macleay 1950-51 Bellingen Lower Clarence Bellingen 1951-52 Clarence River Clarence River Upper Macleay 1952-53 Nambucca Clarence River Nambucca 1953-54 Clarence River Clarence River Upper Macleay 1954-55 Clarence River Clarence River Dorrigo 1955-56 Nambucca Clarence River Nambucca 1956-57 Nambucca Clarence River Nambucca

Major Premiers – John Towells Memorial Shield 1957-58 Clarence River 1958-59 Clarence River 1959-60 Clarence River 1960-61 Clarence River 1961-62 Nambucca 1962-63 Clarence River 1963-64 Coffs Harbour 1964-65 Clarence River 1965-66 Coffs Harbour 1966-67 Bellingen 1967-68 Bellingen 1968-69 Clarence River 1969-70 Coffs Harbour 1970-71 Clarence River 1971-72 Bellingen 1972-73 Coffs Harbour Reds 1973-74 Clarence River 1974-75 Coffs Harbour 1975-76 Coffs Harbour 1976-77 Bellingen 1977-78 Coffs Harbour North Coast Cricket Council 1st XI Major Premiers

Major Premiers – John Towells Memorial Shield 1978-79 Clarence River 1979-80 Coffs Harbour 1980-81 Coffs Harbour 1981-82 Coffs Harbour 1982-83 Coffs Harbour

Major Premiers – Gordon Rowe Shield 1983-84 Coffs Harbour 1984-85 Clarence River 1985-86 Coffs Harbour 1986-87 Coffs Harbour 1987-88 Clarence River 1988-89 Lower Clarence 1989-90 Clarence River 1990-91 Lower Clarence 1991-92 Lower Clarence 1992-93 Clarence River 1993-94 Coffs Harbour 1994-95 Clarence River 1995-96 Nambucca-Bellingen 1996-97 Coffs Harbour 1997-98 Clarence River 1998-99 Nambucca-Bellingen 1999-2000 Coffs Harbour 2000-01 Coffs Harbour 2001-02 Lower Clarence 2002-03 Coffs Harbour & Clarence River 2003-04 Coffs Harbour 2004-05 Coffs Harbour 2005-06 Lower Clarence 2006-07 Coffs Harbour 2007-08 Coffs Harbour 2008-09 Clarence River 2009-10 Coffs Harbour 2010-11 Coffs Harbour & Lower Clarence 2011-12 Clarence River 2012-13 Coffs Harbour & Lower Clarence 2013-14 Clarence River 2014-15 Coffs Harbour North Coast Cricket Council 2nd XI Major Premiers

Major Premiers Nth Zone Sth Zone Tom O’Neill Champions Champions Memorial Shield Ellem Shield Davies Shield 1948-49 Bellingen Coffs Harbour Bellingen 1949-50 Bellingen Clarence River Bellingen 1950-51 Clarence River Clarence River Bellingen 1951-52 Clarence River Clarence River Upper Macleay 1952-53 Clarence River Clarence River Nambucca 1953-54 Clarence River Clarence River Nambucca 1954-55 Clarence River Clarence River Nambucca 1955-56 Clarence River Clarence River Upper Macleay 1956-57 Clarence River Clarence River Nambucca

Major Premiers – Ellem Shield 1957-58 Clarence River 1958-59 Nambucca 1959-60 Nambucca 1960-61 Clarence River 1961-62 Bellingen 1962-63 Bellingen 1963-64 Bellingen 1964-65 Bellingen 1965-66 Bellingen 1966-67 Bellingen 1967-68 Coffs Harbour 1968-69 Coffs Harbour 1969-70 Coffs Harbour 1970-71 Coffs Harbour 1971-72 Bellingen 1972-73 Bellingen 1973-74 Clarence River 1974-75 Coffs Harbour 1975-76 Clarence River 1976-77 Coffs Harbour 1977-78 Clarence River 1978-79 Clarence River 1979-80 Clarence River North Coast Cricket Council 2nd XI Major Premiers

Major Premiers – Ellem Shield 1980-81 Coffs Harbour 1981-82 Clarence River 1982-83 Clarence River

Major Premiers – NCCC Shield 1983-84 Clarence River 1984-85 Coffs Harbour 1985-86 Nambucca-Bellingen 1986-87 Coffs Harbour 1987-88 Clarence River 1988-89 Lower Clarence 1989-90 Lower Clarence 1990-91 Coffs Harbour 1991-92 Lower Clarence 1992-93 Coffs Harbour 1993-94 Lower Clarence 1994-95 Clarence River 1995-96 Coffs Harbour 1996-97 Clarence River & Coffs Harbour 1997-98 Lower Clarence 1998-99 Coffs Harbour 1999-2000 Clarence River 2000-01 Coffs Harbour 2001-02 Clarence River 2002-03 Clarence River & Coffs Harbour 2003-04 Clarence River 2004-05 Coffs Harbour 2005-06 Coffs Harbour 2006-07 Clarence River 2007-08 Coffs Harbour 2008-09 Clarence River 2009-10 Clarence River 2010-11 Not Contested 2011-12 Not Contested 2012-13 Not Contested 2013-14 Not Contested 2014-15 Not Contested

North Coast Cricket Council Junior XI Major Premiers

Under 21's – Tyson Family Cup 1954-55 Kempsey 1955-56 Upper Macleay 1956-57 Lower Clarence 1957-58 Lower Clarence 1958-59 Bellingen 1959-60 Lower Clarence

Under 18's – Tyson Family Cup 1960-61 Clarence River 1961-62 NO RECORDS 1962-63 Coffs Harbour

Under 19's – Tyson Family Cup 1963-64 Nambucca 1964-65 Nambucca 1965-66 Clarence River 1966-67 Clarence River 1967-68 Clarence River 1968-69 Clarence River 1969-70 Clarence River 1970-71 Clarence River 1971-72 Clarence River 1972-73 Coffs Harbour 1973-74 Clarence River 1974-75 Coffs Harbour 1975-76 Clarence River 1976-77 Lower Clarence

Under 21's – Tyson Family Cup 1977-78 Lower Clarence 1978-79 Clarence River 1979-80 Clarence River 1980-81 Bellingen 1981-82 Clarence River

North Coast Cricket Council Junior XI Major Premiers

Under 19's – Lower Clarence Shield 1982-83 Coffs Harbour 1983-84 Lower Clarence 1984-85 Lower Clarence 1985-86 Coffs Harbour 1986-87 Coffs Harbour 1987-88 Lower Clarence 1988-89 Lower Clarence 1989-90 Coffs Harbour 1990-91 Clarence River 1991-92 Lower Clarence 1992-93 Coffs Harbour 1993-94 Clarence River 1994-95 Clarence River 1995-96 Coffs Harbour 1996-97 Clarence River 1997-98 Coffs Harbour 1998-99 Coffs Harbour 1999-2000 Lower Clarence 2000-01 Clarence River 2001-02 Nambucca-Bellingen 2002-03 Clarence River & Coffs Harbour 2003-04 Clarence River 2004-05 Not Contested 2005-06 Not Contested 2006-07 Not Contested 2007-08 Not Contested 2008-09 Not Contested 2009-10 Not Contested 2010-11 Not Contested 2011-12 Not Contested 2012-13 Not Contested 2013-14 Not Contested 2014-15 Not Contested

North Coast Cricket Council Under 16's Major Premiers Welsh Family Trophy

1977-78 Clarence River 1978-79 Clarence River 1979-80 Coffs Harbour 1980-81 Clarence River 1981-82 Clarence River 1982-83 Lower Clarence 1983-84 Lower Clarence 1984-85 Coffs Harbour 1985-86 Coffs Harbour 1986-87 Coffs Harbour 1987-88 Coffs Harbour 1988-89 Coffs Harbour 1989-90 Lower Clarence 1990-91 Lower Clarence 1991-92 Lower Clarence 1992-93 Coffs Harbour 1993-94 Clarence River 1994-95 Coffs Harbour 1995-96 Coffs Harbour 1996-97 Coffs Harbour 1997-98 Nambucca-Bellingen 1998-99 Clarence River 1999-2000 Clarence River 2000-01 Nambucca-Bellingen 2001-02 Nambucca-Bellingen 2002-03 Nambucca-Bellingen 2003-04 Nambucca-Bellingen 2004-05 Clarence River 2005-06 Clarence River 2006-07 Coffs Harbour 2007-08 Coffs Harbour 2008-09 Coffs Harbour 2009-10 Coffs Harbour 2010-11 Clarence River 2011-12 Coffs Harbour 2012-13 Nambucca-Bellingen & Coffs Harbour 2013-14 Nambucca-Bellingen 2014-15 Lower Clarence

North Coast Cricket Council Under 14's Major Premiers Clarence Valley Shield

1981-82 Clarence River 1982-83 Coffs Harbour 1983-84 Nambucca 1984-85 Clarence River 1985-86 Nambucca-Bellingen 1986-87 Coffs Harbour 1987-88 Clarence River 1988-89 Lower Clarence & Clarence River 1989-90 Nambucca-Bellingen 1990-91 Coffs Harbour 1991-92 Coffs Harbour 1992-93 Nambucca-Bellingen 1993-94 Coffs Harbour 1994-95 Coffs Harbour 1995-96 Nambucca-Bellingen 1996-97 Coffs Harbour 1997-98 Coffs Harbour & Lower Clarence 1998-99 Clarence River 1999-2000 Nambucca-Bellingen 2000-01 Nambucca-Bellingen 2001-02 Clarence River 2002-03 Nambucca-Bellingen 2003-04 Nambucca-Bellingen 2004-05 Coffs Harbour 2005-06 Coffs Harbour 2006-07 Coffs Harbour 2007-08 Coffs Harbour 2008-09 Coffs Harbour 2009-10 Coffs Harbour 2010-11 Coffs Harbour 2011-12 Nambucca-Bellingen 2012-13 Nambucca-Bellingen 2013-14 Coffs Harbour 2014-15 Coffs Harbour

North Coast Cricket Council Under 12's Major Premiers Ted Haggar Memorial Shield

1981-82 Coffs Harbour 1982-83 Lower Clarence 1983-84 Clarence River 1984-85 Clarence River 1985-86 Coffs Harbour 1986-87 Lower Clarence 1987-88 Clarence River 1988-89 Clarence River 1989-90 Lower Clarence 1990-91 Coffs Harbour 1991-92 Clarence River 1992-93 Nambucca-Bellingen 1993-94 Nambucca-Bellingen 1994-95 Coffs Harbour 1995-96 Lower Clarence 1996-97 Clarence River 1997-98 Nambucca-Bellingen 1998-99 Nambucca-Bellingen 1999-2000 Nambucca-Bellingen 2000-01 Nambucca-Bellingen 2001-02 Clarence River 2002-03 Coffs Harbour 2003-04 Lower Clarence 2004-05 Nambucca-Bellingen 2005-06 Coffs Harbour 2006-07 Nambucca-Bellingen 2007-08 Clarence River 2008-09 Coffs Harbour 2009-10 Nambucca-Bellingen 2010-11 Lower Clarence 2011-12 Coffs Harbour 2012-13 Clarence River & Coffs Harbour 2013-14 Clarence River 2014-15 Coffs Harbour

North Coast Cricket Council Over 40's Major Premiers Neil Frame Shield

1993-94 Clarence River 1994-95 Not Contested 1995-96 Coffs Harbour 1996-97 Nambucca-Bellingen 1997-98 Nambucca-Bellingen 1998-99 Coffs Harbour 1999-2000 Not Contested 2000-01 Nambucca-Bellingen 2001-02 Clarence River 2002-03 Clarence River 2003-04 Lower Clarence 2004-05 Clarence River 2005-06 Lower Clarence 2006-07 Nambucca-Bellingen 2007-08 Coffs Harbour 2008-09 Coffs Harbour 2009-10 NO RECORDS 2010-11 Coffs Harbour 2011-12 Coffs Harbour & Lower Clarence 2012-13 Coffs Harbour & Lower Clarence 2013-14 Clarence River 2014-15 Coffs Harbour

North Coast Cricket Council District Championship Allan Fernance Shield

1964-65 Nambucca 1990-91 Lower Clarence 1965-66 Clarence River 1991-92 Lower Clarence 1966-67 Bellingen 1992-93 Coffs Harbour 1967-68 Nambucca 1993-94 Clarence River 1968-69 Coffs Harbour 1994-95 Clarence River 1969-70 Coffs Harbour 1995-96 Coffs Harbour 1970-71 Coffs Harbour 1996-97 Coffs Harbour 1971-72 Bellingen 1997-98 Nambucca-Bellingen 1972-73 Clarence River 1998-99 Clarence River 1973-74 Clarence River 1999-2000 Clarence River 1974-75 Coffs Harbour 2000-01 Coffs Harbour 1975-76 Clarence River 2001-02 Clarence River 1976-77 Bellingen 2002-03 Clarence River 1977-78 Clarence River 2003-04 Lower Clarence 1978-79 Clarence River 2004-05 Coffs Harbour 1979-80 Coffs Harbour 2005-06 Coffs Harbour 1980-81 Clarence River 2006-07 Clarence River 1981-82 Clarence River 2007-08 Coffs Harbour 1982-83 Coffs Harbour 2008-09 Coffs Harbour 1983-84 Coffs Harbour 2009-10 Coffs Harbour 1984-85 Coffs Harbour 2010-11 Lower Clarence 1985-86 Coffs Harbour 2011-12 Lower Clarence 1986-87 Coffs Harbour 2012-13 Coffs Harbour 1987-88 Lower Clarence 2013-14 Clarence River 1988-89 Lower Clarence 2014-15 Coffs Harbour 1989-90 Coffs Harbour

North Coast Cricket Council Cotten Family Shield For Night Cricket

Donated by Brian Cotten. Shield initially contested by CRCA & LCCA. CHDCA joined the competition in 1989-90. NBDCA joined the competition in 1997-98.

1st XI Winners Under 16’s Winners

1986-87 Lower Clarence Clarence River 1987-88 Clarence River Lower Clarence 1988-89 Clarence River Lower Clarence 1989-90 Clarence River Lower Clarence 1990-91 Lower Clarence Lower Clarence 1991-92 Clarence River Clarence River 1992-93 Clarence River Clarence River 1993-94 Clarence River Clarence River 1994-95 Clarence River Clarence River 1995-96 Coffs Harbour Clarence River 1996-97 Clarence River Coffs Harbour 1997-98 Clarence River Coffs Harbour 1998-99 Coffs Harbour Coffs Harbour 1999-2000 Clarence River Coffs Harbour 2000-01 Clarence River Coffs Harbour 2001-02 Clarence River Clarence River 2002-03 Clarence River Lower Clarence & Coffs Harbour 2003-04 Coffs Harbour Nambucca-Bellingen 2004-05 Not Contested Not Contested 2005-06 Not Contested Not Contested 2006-07 Not Contested Not Contested 2007-08 Not Contested Not Contested 2008-09 Not Contested Not Contested 2009-10 Not Contested Not Contested 2010-11 Not Contested Not Contested 2011-12 Not Contested Not Contested 2012-13 Not Contested Not Contested 2013-14 Not Contested Not Contested 2014-15 Not Contested Not Contested

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION FIRST GRADE RECORDS

Highest Team Total: 4-390 CHDCA vs LCCA Yamba 21-Jan-07 Lowest Team Total: 37 CRCA vs CHDCA Fitzroy 20-Feb-00

Highest Individual Score: 151* Terry Baldwin NBCA vs CRCA Urunga Lower 6-Feb-94 Best Innings Bowling: 9-81 Lionel Fowler CHDCA vs Upper Macleay, Bowraville 5-Mar-50 Best Match Bowling: 12-60 Ross Haworth CHDCA vs LCCA Fitzroy 16-Feb-75

Highest Season Batting Agg: 254 Runs George Harvey CHDCA 1984-85 Highest Season Batting Avg: 169.00 Craig Haworth CHDCA 1997-98 Highest Season Bowling Agg: 23 Wkts Lionel Fowler CHDCA 1949-50 23 Wkts Terry Herbert CHDCA 1984-85 Lowest Season Bowling Avg: 4.77 Ross Haworth CHDCA 1974-75

Record Wicket Partnerships

1st Wicket 154 CHDCA vs NBDCA Urunga Lower 27-Oct-91 ( Chris Moran 120 & Daryl Parmenter 57 ) 2nd Wicket 156 CHDCA vs LCCA Brelsford Park 20-Dec-52 ( Jack Oliver 76 & Ted Adams 103* ) 3rd Wicket 119 CHDCA vs NBDCA Urunga Lower 24-Oct-93 ( Tony Fuller 105 & James Brown 33* ) 4th Wicket 154 CHDCA vs CRCA Ellem Oval 8-Feb-15 ( Russell Gardner 86 & Damon Rootes 65 ) 5th Wicket 154* CHDCA vs LCCA Yamba 21-Jan-07 ( Craig Haworth 110* & Angus Garland 76* ) 6th Wicket 135 CHDCA vs LCCA Brelsford Park 11-Dec-60 ( Les Walter 52 & Wayne Squires 101 ) 7th Wicket 162 CHDCA vs LCCA Brelsford Park 6-Feb-94 ( Phil Buckle 103* & David Smith 58 ) 8th Wicket 119 CHDCA vs LCCA Wherrett Park 12-Dec-71 ( Bob Beattie 64 & Geoff Trimble 63 ) 9th Wicket 99* CHDCA vs Casino Queen Elizabeth Park 28-11-99 ( Damien Webeck 51* & Ashley Cockburn 40* ) 10th Wicket 96 CHDCA vs LCCA Brelsford Park 3-Feb-85 ( Craig Haworth 108* & Peter Symons 13 ) NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION SECOND GRADE RECORDS

Highest Team Total: 8-324 CHDCA vs NBDCA Urunga Lower 24-Oct-99 Lowest Team Total: 16 Copmanhurst vs CHDCA CH Showground 22-Jan-50

Highest Individual Score: 128* Les Rollins CHDCA vs NDCA Jetty Oval 20-Oct-68 Best Innings Bowling: 9-26 Alby McLean CHDCA vs LCCA Harwood 24-Oct-54 Best Match Bowling: 10-51 Laurie Brown CHDCA vs BDCA Brelsford 3-Feb-74

Highest Season Batting Agg: 231 Runs Rod Kratz CHDCA 1966-67 Highest Season Batting Avg: 111.00 John Wear CHDCA 1963-64 Highest Season Bowling Agg: 27 Wkts Greg Herrington CHDCA 1979-80 Lowest Season Bowling Avg: 4.13 Bernie McCann CHDCA 1952-53

Record Wicket Partnerships

1st Wicket 108 CHDCA vs BDCA CH Showground 6-Feb-55 ( Les Rollins 42 & Jim Franklin 67 ) 2nd Wicket 126 CHDCA vs NBDCA Connell Park 29-Oct-89 ( James Brown 106* & Gary Klein 56 ) 3rd Wicket 185 CHDCA vs NDCA Jetty Oval 20-Oct-68 ( Les Rollins 128* & Geoff Trimble 104 ) 4th Wicket 108* CHDCA vs LCCA Lawrence 12-Nov-61 ( Lloyd Jamieson 102* & Dick Wear 43* ) 5th Wicket 111 CHDCA vs NBDCA Urunga Lower 24-Oct-99 ( Mark Robinson 97 & Shane Morrow 48 ) 6th Wicket 147 CHDCA vs NDCA Fitzroy Oval 11-Dec-66 ( Rod Kratz 100 & Barry Lambert 58 ) 7th Wicket 100 CHDCA vs LCCA Sawtell Reserve 2-Dec-62 ( Norm Morton 60 & Bill Wear 35 ) 8th Wicket 97 CHDCA vs NDCA Jetty Oval 1-Dec-74 ( Brian Kellett 87 & Tony Mainey 41* ) 9th Wicket 81* CHDCA vs CRCA McKittrick 15-Dec-02 ( Ace McDonald 27* & Arno Fourie 47* ) 10th Wicket 34 CHDCA vs LCCA Woolgoolga 12-Nov-72 ( Geoff Britten 12 & Maurie Lancaster 26* ) NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION UNDER 19’s RECORDS

Highest Team Total: 4-309 CHDCA vs NBDCA Richardson 2 10-Nov-02 Lowest Team Total: 7 LCCA vs CHDCA Illarwill 12-Dec-65

Highest Individual Score: 266 Steven Breckenridge LCCA vs CRCA Harwood Oval 20-Jan-85 Best Innings Bowling: 8-16 Trevor Smallwood CHDCA vs LCCA Forsyth Park 3-Nov-85 Best Match Bowling: 11-35 Kevin Ryan CHDCA vs BDCA North Beach 8-Nov-64

Highest Season Batting Agg: 296 Runs Steven Breckenridge LCCA 1984-85 Highest Season Batting Avg: 98.00 Ken Hoad CHDCA 1992-93 Highest Season Bowling Agg: 34 Wkts Keith Sparks CHDCA 1961-62 Lowest Season Bowling Avg: 4.69 John Wear CHDCA 1959-60

Record Wicket Partnerships

1st Wicket 207 LCCA vs CRCA Harwood Oval 20-Jan-85 ( Steven Breckenridge 266 & Robert Sanna 48 ) 2nd Wicket 152 CHDCA vs BDCA Jetty Oval 23-Jan-72 ( Kyrian Brennan 64 & Richard Seccombe 111* ) 3rd Wicket 225 CHDCA vs NBDCA Richardson 2 10-Nov-02 ( Matthew Secomb 130* & David Kennedy 117 ) 4th Wicket 156 CHDCA vs NBDCA Urunga Lower 26-Oct-03 ( Sean Cash 125* & Tye O’Connor 51 ) 5th Wicket 123* CHDCA vs NBDCA Coronation 21-Feb-88 ( Graeme Cleverly 52* & Mark Hawthorne 66* ) 6th Wicket 91 CHDCA vs NBDCA Biffin Reserve 22-Feb2-98 ( Mark Robinson 81 & Brad Lewis 50 ) 7th Wicket 47 CHDCA vs NDCA Thistle Park 20-Feb-77 ( Gary Phillips 61 & Edward McDonald 18 ) 8th Wicket 56* CHDCA vs LCCA Forsyth Park 18-Feb-90 ( John Kennedy 71* & Rodney Hope 20* ) 9th Wicket 70 CHDCA vs CRCA McKittrick 26-Oct-86 ( Steven Gray 37* & Rodney Buckle 33 ) 10th Wicket 66 CHDCA vs NBDCA Connell Park 21-Feb-99 ( Ashley Cockburn 31* & Simon Wall 29 ) NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION UNDER 16’s RECORDS

Highest Team Total: 7-330 NBJCA vs CRJCA Thistle Park 26-Oct-14 Lowest Team Total: 31 LCCA vs CRJCA Ellem Oval 15-Nov-09

Highest Individual Score: 184 Jamie Bekis NBJCA vs CRJCA Thistle Park 26-Oct-14 Best Innings Bowling: 7-30 Derek Beverley CHDJCA vs LCCA 3-Mar-85 Best Match Bowling:

Highest Season Batting Agg: 378 Runs Phillip Hughes NBJCA 2003-04 Highest Season Batting Avg: 189.00 Phillip Hughes NBJCA 2003-04 Highest Season Bowling Agg: 20 Wkts Ryan Johnson LCCA 2011-12 Lowest Season Bowling Avg: 2.63 Josh Bartlett NBJCA 2012-13

Record Wicket Partnerships

1st Wicket 155* CHDJCA vs CRJCA Ellem Oval 20-Nov-11 ( Nathan Gett 95* & Jordan Andrews 56* ) 2nd Wicket 108* NBJCA vs LCCA Harwood Oval 10-Feb-13 ( Max Vernon 57* & Alec Baldwin 54* ) 3rd Wicket 216 NBJCA vs CRJCA Thistle Park 26-Oct-14 ( Jamie Bekis 184 & Austyn Nugent 66 ) 4th Wicket 86 LCCA vs CRJCA Harwood Oval 6-Nov-11 ( James Law-O’Keefe 41 & Hayden McMahon 68* ) 5th Wicket 87 NBJCA vs LCCA Harwood Oval 13-Feb-11 ( Darcy Balenzano 51 & Dylan Edwards 34* ) 6th Wicket 94 CHDJCA vs NBJCA Leisure Park 18-Dec-11 ( Luke Corlis 55 & Connor McCoy 73* ) 7th Wicket 76 NBJCA vs CRJCA Ellem Oval 1-Dec-13 ( Alec Baldwin 138* & Cooper Nugent 19 ) 8th Wicket 63 CHDJCA vs CRJCA Leisure Park 1-Feb-15 ( Ethan Atkinson 85 & Lachlan Clark 22 ) 9th Wicket 62 CHDJCA vs CRJCA Leisure Park 1-Feb-15 ( Ethan Atkinson 85 & Luke Gustafson 44* ) 10th Wicket 57 NBJCA vs CRJCA Ellem Oval 1-Dec-13 ( Alec Baldwin 138* & Jesse Vincent-Ellis 11 )

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION UNDER 14’s RECORDS

Highest Team Total: 5-241 CHDJCA vs NBJCA Leisure Park 12-Oct-14 Lowest Team Total: 29 CRJCA vs CHDJCA Fisher Park 13-Feb-11

Highest Individual Score: 126 Mitchell Kroehnert CRJCA vs CHDJCA Leisure Park 12-Feb-12 Best Innings Bowling: 6-14 Jonty Neaves NBJCA vs LCCA Barry Watts 24-Feb-13 Best Match Bowling:

Highest Season Batting Agg: 408 Runs Phillip Hughes NBJCA 2002-03 Highest Season Batting Avg: 168.00 Harry Parker CHDJCA 2013-14 Highest Season Bowling Agg: 12 Wkts Lachlan Johnson LCCA 2011-12 Lowest Season Bowling Avg: 3.13 Aiden Statham CHDJCA 2010-11

Record Wicket Partnerships

1st Wicket 109* CRJCA vs NBJCA Fisher Park 7-Dec-14 ( Harry Grosser 29* & Eli Fahey 63* ) 2nd Wicket 122 CRJCA vs LCCA Fisher Park 15-Nov-09 ( Jake Elward 73 & Brayden Pardoe 53 ) 3rd Wicket 95* CHDJCA vs CRJCA Fisher Park 13-Feb-11 ( Damon Rootes 58* & Luke Corlis 55* ) 4th Wicket 84 NBJCA vs CHDJCA Thistle Park 15-Nov-09 ( Max Vernon 20 & Darcy Balenzano 66 ) 5th Wicket 110 CHDJCA vs NBJCA Leisure Park 27-Feb-11 ( Tyh Murphy 75 & Josh Wear 21 ) 6th Wicket 101* CHDJCA vs NBJCA Leisure Park 9-Feb-14 ( Raman Phoonie 73* & Harry Parker 36* ) 7th Wicket 58 CRJCA vs NBJCA Fisher Park 18-Nov-12 ( Shinae MacDonald 29 & Benjamin Jurd 44* ) 8th Wicket 52 NBJCA vs CRJCA Fisher Park 18-Nov-12 ( Jessica Marks 43* & Jonty Neaves 19 ) 9th Wicket 35 NBJCA vs CRJCA Fisher Park 7-Dec-14 ( Simon Walker 25* & Stephen Chang 3 ) 10th Wicket

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL INTER-DISTRICT COMPETITION UNDER 12’s RECORDS

Highest Team Total: 6-314 CRJCA vs LCCA Fisher Park 16-Dec-12 Lowest Team Total: 14 LCCA vs CHDJCA Barry Watts Oval 10-Feb-08

Highest Individual Score: 160 Mitchell Kroehnert CRJCA vs LCCA Fisher Park 15-Nov-09 Best Innings Bowling: 6-20 Andrew Lee LCCA vs CHDJCA Coffs Hbr 3-Feb-85 Best Match Bowling:

Highest Season Batting Agg: 360 Runs Mitchell Kroehnert CRJCA 2009-10 Highest Season Batting Avg: 215.00 Phillip Hughes NBJCA 2000-01 Highest Season Bowling Agg: 13 Wkts Jesse Ferrett CHDJCA 2011-12 Lowest Season Bowling Avg: 4.00 Will Lloyd CHDJCA 2014-15

Record Wicket Partnerships

1st Wicket 117 NBJCA vs LCCA Rushforth Park 20-Nov-11 ( Patrick Murphy 28 & Jared Baldwin 102 ) 2nd Wicket 111 CRJCA vs LCCA Wherrett Park 13-Oct-12 ( Jackson Grieve 77 & Nicholas Lawson 43 ) 3rd Wicket 149 CRJCA vs LCCA Fisher Park 15-Nov-09 ( Kayla Worthing 25 & Mitchell Kroehnert 160 ) 4th Wicket 110* CRJCA vs NBJCA Donnelly Welsh 14-Feb-10 ( Mitchell Kroehnert 121* & Kayla Worthing 22* ) 5th Wicket 87 CHDJCA vs NBJCA Toormina Oval 18-Dec-11 ( Jesse Ferrett 44* & Ethan Atkinson 30 ) 6th Wicket 107 CRJCA vs LCCA Fisher Park 16-Dec-12 ( Jacob Ellis 85* & Amy Riddell 22 ) 7th Wicket 58 CHDJCA vs CRJCA Fisher Park 10-Nov-13 ( Cody Britnell 21 & Luke Neal 28* ) 8th Wicket 37 NBJCA vs LCCA Donnelly Welsh 16-Nov-14 ( Finn Stephens 85* & Lauchlan Auld 16 ) 9th Wicket 48 CHDJCA vs CRJCA Rushforth Park 16-Nov-14 ( Will Bailey 60 & Jacob Meakins 14 ) 10th Wicket 25 CHDJCA vs CRJCA Rushforth Park 16-Nov-14 ( Will Bailey 60 & Jesse Buckle 3* )

NORTH COASTAL CRICKET ZONE JOHN McMAHON SCHOLARSHIP TO ‘JUNIOR CRICKETER OF THE YEAR’ AND ‘YOUNG CRICKETER OF THE YEAR’

RECIPIENTS:

 Junior Cricketer (Under 16 @ 1 September) from each Council; and  Young Cricketer (Under 19 @ 1 September) from each Council.

CRITERIA FOR SELECTION:

 To be selected by the respective Councils and ratified by the Zone Executive;  Demonstrated outstanding actions in support of the ‘Spirit of the Game’ (Fairness);  Demonstrated actions to improve their personal skills of cricket (Commitment);  Demonstrated community interests outside of cricket (Citizenship);

NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL RECIPIENTS

SEASON JUNIOR CRICKETER YOUNG CRICKETER

2007-08 Trent Statham Ben Davis

2008-09 Luke Hickey Kara Sutherland

2009-10 Brad Chard Ben Neaves

2010-11 Brendan Cleaver Mitchell Johnson

2011-12 Zach Symons Tiffany Hodson

2012-13 Nathan Wendt Jordan Symons

2013-14 Katelyn Beaumont -

Carly Leeson

2014-15 Jamie Bekis Alec Baldwin

BACK COVER:

TOP – North Coast Bradman Cup U16 Squad, 2004

BOTTOM – NCCC U16 Stan Austin Carnival Champions, 2011