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Dear Members - Centenary celebrations begin with the opening round, XXXX Gold Cup Do I detect a tinge of warmth in the game against Glenelg at Glandore, air? Welcome to our 100th. year as on 1st. October. This round is to be a competitive Cricket Club with a called ‘Long Live Cricket!’ and is long and proud history, still ranked sponsored by Cricket Australia. All at the fore-front of Grade Cricket in First Class players are available to . play for their clubs so we can look forward to "Dizzy" playing for the Further tributes to our strongly Buffalos! Before the game begins competitive cricket presence over we are planning to have a flag the past 100 seasons have been raising ceremony, where we will painstakingly compiled and are unfurl our new Centenary Flag, and now recorded for your pleasure in during the lunch interval there will this very special Souvenir Issue of be other celebrations depending on Bob Harris our Club Newsletter... the weather... Adelaide Cricket Club President Firstly, I must extend a very warm Cricket Australia is providing us Adelaide welcome to our new Club with 100 ‘Show Bags’ for the kids Coach Sean Watt, his wife Cheryl, and a bat for autographing for us to 5 year old daughter Caley and 2 use as a fund-raiser. year old son Todd. Sean has met most of the senior grade players by Round SIX (3rd. & 10th. December) now and is settling in for what we is our Centenary Match where we hope will be a successful season. will be playing Prospect (North Inside: Adelaide) on the . We Welcome also to Brett Bevan and have booked the Ridings Room at Introducing: Blake Lenthall (from Southern) and Adelaide Oval on the Saturday our two NEW Tarque Williamson (formerly of Night of the 10th. Dec. for our first Club Coaches... Glenelg) who have all had A Grade Centenary Dinner where the DVD experience. of our history will be released, among other celebrations. More How well do I must also welcome new faces on about this function when we get a YOU know your your Club Management committee: little closer... Club? Check up Judy Nobes has been appointed on Page 3... Administration Officer and Brenton Much has been said about this Barrett is our new Treasurer. being our Centenary Season - and much more will be said! I urge all Read our FIRST We also bid farewell to Chris and members and supporters of match report: way Simone Davies. Chris has taken Adelaide to get behind your Club’s back in 1905... up an admin. position with the Committee to make this season one Australian Cricketers Association to be remembered for another 100 years! Yes, there is most definitely For ALL Club and so must reside in Melbourne. We all owe a huge vote of thanks to a hint of warmth in the air... Teams in 2005/6 - Chris for his great contribution to a Full Match South Australian Cricket at both Program... first-class and club level.

Adelaide Cricket Club Newsletter, Edition 6: Number 1, 2005/2006 Page 1 A prominent feature of the innings was ning by the narrowest possible margin. A OUR FIRST MATCH the stand made by Travers and Sparks for week previously Adelaide made 170 for the sixth wicket, 52 runs being added the loss of nine wickets, and on Saturday From a newspaper report published on before the pair were separated. For the the innings closed after a single run had Monday, September 18, 1905: last few seasons Travers’s batting has been added. On going to the wickets steadily improved and by the way he North Adelaide started badly, Rees failed “A meeting was held on Tuesday evening, shaped up on Saturday … his hitting was to score, and Jennings, Pellow, and at 23 Waymouth St., for the purpose of clean and confident, & formed a great Stevenson gave little trouble, four wickets completing amalgamation of the East contrast to the scratchy game he played a going down for 12. Adelaide & West Adelaide Cricket Clubs. couple of seasons back. Going in with the Alderman Johnson presided over a large score 44 for four wickets, Travers remained Drew, of whom great things are expected, attendance. The report of the sub- in possession until the total had been managed to reach double figures, and committee appointed to draw up the rules taken to 116, and he hit 5 fours. Rees helped J. C. Reedman to take the score to was submitted by Mr. H. Blinman, and the ultimately bowled him middle stump with 26 for the fifth wicket. From this point the rules as read were adopted. a beauty. batting underwent a complete change. Reedman played a fine innings of 35, and A resolution, proposed Mr. G. Giffen, and Sparks played in a slower game than his found a staunch partner in H. M. Jay, who seconded by Mr. H. W. Short -’That the partner, and was not out 39 when stumps is one of the most promising batsmen East Adelaide and West Adelaide cricket were drawn. He received valuable turned out by the colleges during the last clubs amalgamate in terms of the assistance from Richardson, who year or two. resolution passed at the meeting of the contributed 28 out of the 49 put on by the Cricketing Assoc.’ was carried. The eighth wicket. Bailey, Magarey, and Leak He is a left-hander, with a graceful and following officers were elected: Patron, showed glimpses of form, and it is evident effective style, & promises to become a the Governor; vice-patrons, Drs. Swift and the Adelaides are a strong combination. useful hitter. The total was 86 when W. Magarey; president, Mr. G. Dutton When C. B. Jennings, who was away on Reedman left, and then Jay and then Green; committee, Messrs. Sullivan, Saturday, returns, the team will have a McKechnie put on 26 for the seventh Sands, Cowan, Leak, Travers, and strong lot of batsmen, and with Short, wicket, McKechnie contributing 11. The Blinman. Messrs. S. J. Dailey and A. S. Travers, and Cowan leading the attack, eighth wicket fell at 126, and the ninth at Toms were appointed delegates”. the side will not want for respectable 142, and it looked a pretty easy thing for bowlers. It seems that Claxton will not Adelaide. (A separate meeting was convened and a play for the Norths again, which is a very 2nd. club was formed to join in the Second big loss. On last years form, Claxton is the However, Aveyard, the last batsman, Grade, which was re-formed with the aim best all-round man in the State. played a careful game, as Jay hit, and of strengthening the ‘A’ Grade team with soon after 5 o’clock the Norths had crept promising College players). Rees bowled admirably on Saturday, his up to within one run of their opponents’ length being difficult, and his pace well total. Excitement was now intense among The New Club’s first A Grade match was a mixed. His three wickets cost 68 runs, but the players and spectators, each ball 2-day Game starting Saturday, October 7 allowance must be made for the runs due being watched with eager interest. with completion on the following Saturday. to the rough outfield, which greatly aided The Newspaper published the following the batsmen. Gibbons dismissed a couple A shout of delight and disappointment summary on Monday, October 9, 1905... of good men, and Reedman, who went on went round the field when Jay was late in the afternoon, got rid of two men brilliantly caught by Bailey off Cowan in A GRADE. cheaply. The fielding of the North making what would have been the ADELAIDE VERSUS NORTH Adelaide men was loose, but the ground winning hit - had a less capable fieldsman ADELAIDE. was all against them”. been in Bailey’s place. Adelaide were thus District club cricket opened in fine victors by 1 run. weather on Saturday. A considerable The same paper summarised the end of the number of people assembled on the exciting match on the Monday following Jay played a sterling innings of 89 - more Neutral Ground to watch the game the 2nd. week’s play: than half the runs made during the between Adelaide and North Adelaide, afternoon. He hit 9 fours. and some fair cricket was witnessed. “The match between Adelaide and North Adelaide won the toss and remained at Adelaide was continued on the Neutral A feature of the game was the fine fielding the wickets the whole afternoon, losing Ground on Saturday, and provided a of Cowan, who brought off two splendid nine wickets for 170. remarkably exciting finish, Adelaide win- catches in the slips”.

Adelaide North Adelaide E. Bailey, run out...... 16 J.S. Rees, c and b Travers...... 0 W. Magarey, b.Rees...... 14 R. Jennings, b Cowan...... 1 E. H. Leak, b Gibbons...... 14 J.H. Pellows, c Sparks b Travers...... 4 R. F. Cowan, b Gibbons...... 0 W.A.V. Drew, c Cowan b Travers...... 10 W. D. Moffat, b Rees...... 0 W.H. Stevenson, c Cowan b Travers...... 1 J.T.F. Travers, b Rees...... 48 J.C. Reedman, c and b Wright...... 35 G. Sparks, not out...... 39 H.M. Jay, c Bailey b Cowan...... 89 A.D.G. Sands, c McKechnie, b Rees...... 2 McKechnie, b Wright...... 11 J. Richardson, c Jennings b Reedman...... 28 G.C. Campbell, c Cowan b Wright...... 8 A. Wright, c Aveyard b Reedman...... 0 W.F. Gibbons, stpd. Richardson b Travers...... 3 U. Short, b Gibbons ...... 0 E. Aveyard, not out...... 5 Sundries...... 10 Sundries...... 3 Total (10 wickets) ...... 171 Total...... 170

Bowling Overs / Mdns / Rns / Wkts. Bowling Balls / Mdns / Wkts. / Rns. J. S. Rees 27 8 68 3 J. F. Travers 99 4 4 49 W. F. Gibbons 14 3 33 2 R. F. Cowan 106 3 3 65 J. Redman 16 8 16 2 A. Wright 54 1 3 40 E. Aveyard 11 1 27 - U. Short 18 - - 13

Adelaide Cricket Club Newsletter, Edition 6: Number 1, 2005/2006 Page 2 BONE TIMBER INDUSTRIES NATIONWIDE LABELLING Adelaide Cricket Club 856 SOUTH ROAD 1 MENGEL COURT EDWARDSTOWN 5039 SALISBURY SOUTH 5106 2005 / 2006 HOWARD BONE Ph: 8297 8277 BRENTON BARRETT Ph: 8281 9399 CLU B SP ONSO RS SIR RONALD BRIERLEY P O BOX R475 NICK MEIERS ELECTRICAL ADELAIDE LIFTING EQUIPMENT ROYAL EXCHANGE 12 ACKLAND AVENUE UNIT 2, 400 GRAND JUNCTION RD SYDNEY NSW 1225 CLARENCE GARDENS 5039 MANSFIELD PARK 5012 Ph: 02 8298 4305 NICK MEIERS Mob: 0411 865 010 GRAHAM FREER Ph: 8268 8822 CITY DIRECT FINANCIAL RAINE & HORNE ADELAIDE PROFILE SERVICES SOLUTIONS P O BOX 246 34 ALDENHOVEN ROAD DAW PARK 5041 223 GRENFELL STREET LONSDALE 5160 BILL GUNN Ph: 8357 4922 ADELAIDE 5000 TERRY STEWART & ALF DeROMA Mob: 0412 692 393 Ph: 8384 6449 DENIS GOUGER Ph: 8229 2788 CITY HOLDEN JK RAMAGE BUILDERS ADSTEEL Pty Ltd 5 MARTLESHAM CRESCENT 223 GRENFELL STREET 71 O’SULLIVAN BEACH ROAD COLONEL LIGHT GARDENS 5041 ADELAIDE 5000 LONSDALE 5160 ANDREW RAMAGE ALAN SINCLAIR Ph: 8382 8533 BRAD REECE Ph: 8223 7666 Ph: 8374 0757 Mob: 0404 007 441 ADVANCED THERMAL SUPPLIES STILLWELL FORD 30 POPE STREET BEVERLEY 5009 KORVEST Ltd 1 MAIN NORTH ROAD GRANT CULLEN Ph: 8244 4411 580 PROSPECT ROAD MEDINDIE 5081 KILBURN 5084 PAUL NOBES Ph: 8269 9999 APS ALUMINIUM & STAINLESS GRAHAM CLEMENT Ph: 8360 4528 Pty Ltd WARBURTON BUILDERS 6 WALSH STREET 34 ALDENHOVEN ROAD MAID OF AUCKLAND HOTEL LONSDALE 5160 ST MARYS 5042 926 SOUTH ROAD PETER JENSEN Ph: 8384 6449 GRAHAM WARBURTON EDWARDSTOWN 5039 Ph: 8374 3660 BRIAN HURLEY Ph: 8293 1641 BAHNERT’S STEEL SUPPLIES The Adelaide Cricket Club values the sponsorship Pty Ltd / & ALL SUBURBS BBQ M & B CIVIL Pty Ltd provided by the club’s sponsors and we urge AND SPIT HIRE 15 PAULA AVENUE all members to show their thanks by using the 70 OG ROAD KLEMZIG 5087 WINDSOR GARDENS 5087 sponsor’s products at every available opportunity. PETER BAHNERT Ph: 8261 9977 JEFF MANNING Ph: 8266 6650

East Adelaide and West Adelaide West Torrens at Adelaide Oval in Did You Know? amalgamated in September, 1905 1920/21. Joe’s 101 was his ONLY Adelaide bowled out Kensington and in the ensuing 100 seasons century in a career which spanned for only119 at the Kensington Oval 506 Players have represented our 32 years (17 years with Adelaide in 1954/55 with SEVEN of the ten Club at ‘A’ Grade level. from 1905/06 - 1921/22). batsmen adjudged out LBW... ********** ********** ********** Ken Cunningham is our youngest Adelaide’s third highest run scorer In our winning Grand Final against debutante - 15 years and 75 days A J (Bulla) Ryan (6220 runs at a West Torrens at Adelaide Oval in old when he debuted in 1954/55. respectable 56.03) was also a very 1958/59 TWO of our batsmen left ********** fine footballer. ‘Bulla’ kicked seven the field when one wicket fell. After George Giffen is the oldest player goals in the last quarter of an SA v baulking to avoid a mid-wicket to represent our club at A Grade Vic match in 1928. collision, Bob Lee was run out and level. George was 51 years and 8 ********** Leon Hill retired - with a leg injury. months when he finished at the end Our highest ever wicket-taker, Ron ********** of the 1910/11 season. Sharpe, (587 wickets @ 20.39) During the 1925/26 season, ACC ********** NEVER played a first class match! bowler Eric Wickens managed to Joe Travers, who finished his career However, Ron DID represent SA in strike the stumps on THREE separ- in 1921/22 at 51 years, 2 months, Baseball, and has been referred to ate occasions without dislodging a scored his maiden A Grade century as ‘one of the top three Pitchers’ single bail! aged 50 years & 3 months against ever produced by Australia...

Adelaide Cricket Club Newsletter, Edition 6: Number 1, 2005/2006 Page 3 Our ‘Centenary’ Coach...

I would first like to start by communication is open at all times saying what a great privilege and that each player always has it is to be associated with the the opportunity to discuss issues Adelaide Cricket Club. with the relevant people as they arise. For example, player move- I am very excited about the ment between the grades must be prospects ahead - as we are done in a professional manner undoubtedly one of the most with honest explanations given. successful clubs in South Australia - but it is up to all Promoting the club atmosphere, of us to continue to strive for maintaining a good relationship success and not to simply sit with players and providing quality back thinking others will do coaching and programmes that it for them. will help guide players in reaching their potential, will aid in player The way forward is through a retention. strategic plan linking local government, local business The season starts in less than a and the cricket community. week, and the seniors have been training well for some weeks now. Local councils and cricket Family Coach clubs are an essential part of Please feel free to come up at any Clockwise, from left: the promotion of our club and the time to say hello to my wife Cheryl Caley, Sean,Todd game of cricket in general, and I and our two young children Caley am looking forward to developing and Todd. They, like me, are really and Cheryl and sharing this plan with you as looking forward to meeting you all the season progresses. at some stage during the season - to enjoy a social drink or two back Player retention is a major concern at the club... at most clubs these days (as there are no limitations to movement of players between district cricket clubs) so we must ensure that our Senior Coach

his new task in an enthusiastic JUNIOR REPORT and capable manner! Obviously, 2005/6 - our Club’s This year’s selection trials have Centenary Year - is set to be an been well attended with great exciting season for the Adelaide numbers trying out for positions Cricket Club. It’s therefore quite in the Ray Sutton Shield and for important that we perform well U/16 teams exceeding all our both on and off the field..... expectations. As a result, due to the number and the quality of Peter Sawade, father of present players that tried out, we have player Ryan Sawade, has been decided to enter an U/17 side in appointed to the all-important the Adelaide Turf Cricket Assoc. position of Junior Coach. Peter Southern Division. comes to Adelaide after stints coaching Scotch and Immanuel Details of all Adelaide’s 2005/6 Cricket First X1’s & is a Level 2 Junior Training Squads chosen Peter Sawade accredited Coach. I’m extremely are listed on the following page New Junior Coach, confident that Peter will tackle for your information ..... Adelaide Cricket Club

Adelaide Cricket Club Newsletter, Edition 6: Number 1, 2005/2006 Page 4 A.C.C. 2005/6 JUNIOR SQUADS

SUTTON SHIELD UNDER/13 GOLD SQUAD ALL U/16 SQUAD Alex Barnard (Westminster) Alex Bate (Belair PS) Season 2005/2006 Luke Davis (Colonel Light Gardens PS) Jordan Davis (Col. Light Gardens PS) Zac Faulkner (Colonel Light Gardens PS) Harrison Ellis (Black Forest PS) Will Kearvell Ben Holzbauer (Black Forest PS) Michael Henningsen (Black Forest PS) Kurt Corsini* Edward Keenan (Sacred Heart College) Ashley Lithgow (Happy Valley PS) (Sacred Heart) Harley McKenzie (Fulham North PS) Nadun Maliduwa (Black Forest PS) Alex Garlick Nicholas Munro (St John the Baptist) Todd Treloar (Sacred Heart College) Cameron Lithgow Scott Norris (Woodcroft College) Lucas Wellman (Black Forest PS) George Heliotis Bradley Oates (Sacred Heart College) Brodie Syrus (Edwardstown PS) Alex Curtin Daniel Papalia (Edwardstown PS) Matt Zerk (Col. Light Gardens PS) Phillip Neate Daniel Payne (Clapham PS) Jesse Dennert (Seaview Downs PS) Aaron Miatke* Rupert Peake (Sacred Heart College) Shaun Clark (St Therese) (Barmera Monash) Joshua Roach (Sacred Heart College) Jake Marnie (Westminster) Matt Meiers Alex Tam (Flagstaff Hill PS) Tim Ruth (Seaview Downs PS) Andrew Murphy Dominic Yeates (Mercedes College) Cameron Valente (South Road CC) (Westminster) All of the above boys will form part of our UNDER/13 GREEN SQUAD Damien Difabio U/14 squad, along with the following: Craig Althorpe (Westbourne Park PS) Angus Clarke Jamie Banfield (Flagstaff Hill PS) Jason Fisher Hayden Jolly Kyle Bartlett (Aberfoyle Campus) Jayme Kempster Russell McLean (from U/13’s) Patrick Blenkinsop (St Therese) Hayden Head* Liam Barry Nicholas Chesser (Clapham PS) (Southern Districts) Daniel Hack (from U/13’s) Billy Kouts (Cabra) Adam Willson Kane Chapman Sean McMahon (Black Forest PS) Oliver Peake Michael Mills (from U/13’s) Kane Mulvaney (Westbourne Park PS) Alexander Peake Vince Valente (from South Rd CC) Matt Penfold (Sacred Heart) Simon Potts Michael Warrender (from Marryatville HS) Reid Pinto (Westbourne Park PS) Christopher Forsyth Elliot Satterthwaite (Cabra) Steven Coombe Nick Braotta (from Sacred Heart College) Thomas Starkey (Sacred Heart) Ashley Barton Simon Karran (from U/13’s) Ethan Vogelsang (Padthaway PS) Dominic Davis Bradley Lynch (from U/13’s) Luke Crocker (St Therese) Craig Lancake Jake Hollis Jonathon Rhodes (Hawthorndene PS) Nicholas Pedersen Lindsay Clift Nathan Buder (Westbourne Park PS) Morris McCarthy Adams Jeremy Pickering Nathan Pickering U/15 SQUAD U/17 SQUAD Anthony Jennings Jordan Pinto Juriv Abro * (William Light School) Robert Calder Jamie Bonnett Matthew Stopp* (Clare) Tom Cooper Wayde Stor Braden Collins Stephen Millar* (Westminster) Mark Fitzgerald Shaun Morris* (Morphettville Park CC) Jed Flavel Luke Slattery Jordan Holman Luke Walker* Michael Norris* (Woodcroft College) Anthony Watkins* (CBC) Mitchell Ruth Sam Wellman Ashleigh Wilson Aaron Fishwick* (Sheidow Park CC) Daniaal Ali Shaun McLauchlin Nicholas McPherson Daniel Bennett *new players to our Club Jarred Baker

Congratulations to all the above successful 2005/6 season... All the boys. May your involvement with boys selected will be attending Adelaide Cricket Club be a long coaching sessions at Woodlands and a successful one! A warm Indoor Cricket Centre, Cross Rd. welcome is extended to all new players to our club and I wish all Please bring along $3.00 for Ian Wallace those boys chosen (and also their each time you attend to pay Junior Co-ordinator, parents!) a really enjoyable and for the hire of the premises. Adelaide Cricket Club

Adelaide Cricket Club Newsletter, Edition 6: Number 1, 2005/2006 Page 5 Alltime Highest RUNSCORERS

Years No. of Not Highest Name Played Aggregate Innings Outs Score Average 1 S t arr CLB 1 9 27/50 7685 2 39 2 8 1 83* 3 6 . 4 2 2 L e e RW 1943/63 6508 2 56 3 7 1 70 2 9 . 7 1 3 R y an AJ 1 924/34 6220 1 20 9 2 0 1 5 6 . 0 3 4 J o hnson B A 1991/2004 6044 1 80 1 3 1 4 1 3 6 . 1 9 5 H o ok BJ 1990/2000 5305 160 2 5 1 56 3 9 . 3 0 6 R a mage A R 1 9 8 2 /98 5 103 2 19 15 1 1 9 2 5 . 0 1 7 G e ntle SR 1 9 74/89 4701 1 91 30 1 6 1* 2 9 . 1 9 8 I s a ac WE 1 9 3 7/60 4394 1 60 2 1 2 01* 3 1 . 6 1 9 C u nningh a m K G 1 954/74 4364 1 42 2 4 1 20 3 6 . 9 8 100 YEARS 10 H a rris KP 1 9 67/86 4313 1 87 1 7 1 72* 25.37 11 S m ith W R 1 9 8 7/2004 3992 201 3 3 1 11 2 3 . 7 6 12 P i nch CJ 1 9 5 0 /58 3488 76 1 1 1 50 5 3 . 6 6 13 W illiam s L 1 9 9 6/2004 3456 1 01 1 5 1 59* 4 0 . 1 9 14 T r a vers JP F 1 9 0 5 /21 3259 1 44 3 6 1 01 3 0 . 1 7 15 B a dcock C L 1 9 3 4 / 41 3128 61 8 1 6 4 5 9 . 0 1 16 D a vies C J 1 9 9 7/2004 3046 76 9 1 3 9* 4 5 . 4 6 17 Y e o VW 1 9 2 4 /36 2701 1 34 1 4 1 2 0 2 2 . 5 0 18 H i l l LT 1 9 5 1 /67 2690 97 7 1 2 1 2 9 . 8 8 over 19 M c Carron E 1 9 1 0/26 2652 125 9 1 0 5 2 2 . 8 6 20 V a ughton R W 1 9 3 3 / 49 2 502 114 1 9 1 4 1* 2 6 . 3 3 21 M c Carron H R 1 9 0 8 / 24 2 501 99 5 1 4 5 2 6 . 6 0 2000 22 J e f f ery PJ 1 9 8 6 /93 2 418 96 1 8 1 1 4 3 1 . 0 0 23 H e ndricks M 1 9 7 0 / 8 2 2414 123 1 5 9 5 2 2 . 3 5 24 L e a k EH 1 9 0 5 / 1 0 2407 56 4 1 4 6 4 6 . 28 runs 25 W i l liam s S 1 9 9 8 / 2 0 0 4 2249 98 1 7 1 2 6 2 7 . 77 26 R e bbeck P D 1 9 6 7 / 7 9 2158 1 35 1 5 1 2 2 1 7 . 98 27 O l i ver P 1 9 6 1 / 6 8 2153 94 6 1 2 4 2 4 . 46 28 R y a n JV 1 9 1 4 / 2 4 2150 80 5 1 1 3* 2 8 . 6 6 29 W a l ters T N 1 9 1 8 / 2 8 2083 1 14 1 0 1 3 1 2 0 . 02 30 H o ok RG 1 9 6 3 / 7 8 2035 9 6 2 0 8 4 * 2 6 . 7 7 31 N o bes PC 1 9 9 3 / 9 8 2008 62 3 1 4 1 3 4 . 03 Alltime Highest WICKET TAKERS Years Name Played Wickets Runs Average 1 S h arpe RM 1927/47 587 11971 2 0 .39 2 T r avers JPF 1905/21 409 7 385 18.05 3 W r ight AW 1905/20 336 5 784 17.21 over 4 A t tenborough GR 1967/77 331 6 138 18.54 5 B e dford AA 1952/72 298 5 493 1 8.43 6 H e witt RM 1950/61 256 5 215 2 0.37 7 C u nningham KG 1954/74 252 3 703 1 4.69 150 8 J o hnson BA 1991/2004 244 4350 17.82 9 I s a ac WE 1937/60 242 5 574 2 3.03 10 K ru ss I 1958/66 230 3 960 1 7.61 wickets 11 B e rnhardt EC 1992/2000 2 29 5 442 2 3 . 7 6 12 O s wald NH 1931/52 226 5 169 2 2.87 13 N a son JJ 1965/76 225 5 146 2 2.87 14 S i n cock AT 1979/85 213 5 093 2 3 . 9 1 15 M c Carron E 1910/26 196 4 967 2 5 . 3 4 16 C h yer DS 1986/94 191 4 658 2 4.38 HIGHEST NUMBER OF CLUB ‘KEEPER CATCHES / DISMISSALS 17 P a lmer GH 1921/33 190 4 866 2 5.61 18 M a raun SM 1996/2003 1 85 3966 21.44 NAME YEARS NUMBER 19 D i c kin B 1953/65 154 2788 18.10 Smith WR 1987/2000 379 20 P i l lion TR 1986/90 151 3033 20.08 Gentle SR 1974/89 370 21 R y an AJ 1924/34 151 3856 2 5.53 Adelaide 100 YEARS OF ADELAIDE CRICKET CLUB PERFORMANCE AT A GLANCE Formed in 1905/06 (when East Adelaide C.C. and West Adelaide C.C. amalgamated) Cricket Club PREMIERSHIPS: A Grade (7) B Grade (8) C Grade (6) D Grade (5) West Club 1905/06 1906/07 1958/59 1989/90 End Champions (In order of Induction) 1914/15 1956/57 1959/60 1992/93 Cup (1) 1955/56 C.L.B. STARR 1937/38 1958/59 1960/61 1997/98 1995/96 1957/58 1958/59 1959/60 1982/83 1999/2000 1973/74 R.M. SHARPE 1974/75 1973/74 1992/93 2004/05 1987/88 R. VAUGHTON 1998/99 1986/87 2001/02 1988/89 J. MORISON 2003/04 1989/90 1989/90 1999/2000 R.A.D. GARWOOD W.E. ISAAC MEDALLISTS: S. LESKE Bradman Medal (5) Fred Godson Medal (3) CW Walker Medal (5) Mrs H. LEE 1978/79 SR Gentle (West End Cup) (Wicket Keeping) R.W. LEE 1983/84 AT Sincock 1994/95 BA Johnson 1963/64 PL Vaughton D.R. WALSH 1995/96 BA Johnson 1999/00 BA Johnson 1970/71 M Hendricks B.S.C. SMITH 1997/98 BJ Hook 2002/03 LM Stephens 1977/78 SR Gentle 2004/05 BA Johnson 1986/87 SR Gentle H.G SEYMOUR 1999/00 WR Smith Talbot Smith Medal (4) A.A. BEDFORD (Fielding) K.G. CUNNINGHAM David Hookes Medal (2) 1945/46 MJ Doherty (A Grade Grand Final) G.G. YOUNG 1946/47 MJ Doherty 1998/99 CJ Davies W.B. DICKEN 1947/48 MJ Doherty 2003/04 BA Johnson B.R.W. HALL 2004/05 JK Smith R.J. WINTER KC Butler Medal Sid Daly Medal McLeod / Wilson Medal C.R. DEERE (B Grade) (2) (C Grade) (2) (D Grade) (1) B.J. SHELDON 1986/87 PJ Jeffrey 1986/87 SR Bernhardt 1998/99 I Nelson K.P. HARRIS 2001/02 NH Job 1992/93 C Davies C.J. PINCH M. HENDRICKS TEST REPRESENTATIVES (14) WOMEN TEST PLAYERS (2) R.C. BERNHARDT CL Badcock FA Ward H.R. SAGE RM Hogg CG Greenidge (West Indies) Leanne Hunter CPSN Chauhan (India) C White (England) Karen Rolton S.R. GENTLE LRD Mendis (Sri Lanka) CV Grimmett C.D. PRICE G Giffen JW Wilson Ms J. HINKLEY PR Sleep JR Hammond R. HOOK JN Gillespie AJ Woodcock S.R. BERNHARDT NOTABLE PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS R.J. HARRIS Most runs in a career: R.A. McINTYRE CLB Starr (1927/28 - 1950/51) 7685 runs at 36.42 (Highest Score 183 n. o.) T.M. NEATE Most wickets in a career: A.S. RAMAGE RM Sharpe (1927/28 - 1947/48) 587 wickets at 20.39 (Best Bowling 8/15) J.K. RAMAGE Most runs in a season: Most wickets in a season: W.R. SMITH CL Badcock (1935/36) 845 @ 70.41 SV Wilson (1974/75) 62 @ 12.06 J.N. GILLESPIE Highest Score in an innings: R.G. CAIRNEY EA Bailey - 239 not out v West Torrens at Hindmarsh (1905/06) B.J. HOOK Best bowling in an innings: JA Scott - 9/43 v University at University Oval (1943/44) D.C. KITTO Highest Total for: 4/454 v Colts at Adelaide Oval (1928/29) E.C. BERNHARDT Highest Total against: 538 by University at University Oval (1920/21) C.T. COOPER Lowest Total for: 20 v West Torrens at Thebarton (1940/41) M.J. CHURCHETT Lowest Total against: 24 by West Torrens at Hindmarsh (1909/10) B.A. JOHNSON Out of the 506 Adelaide Cricket Club players to play for our Club over Deceased 100 seasons, a total of 67 have represented us at State (first class) level...

Adelaide Cricket Club Newsletter, Edition 6: Number 1, 2005/2006 Page 7 2005/06 MATCH PROGRAMME FOR ADELAIDE CRICKET CLUB (ALL TEAMS) Please check ALL Weekly Venues and Match Times with the Official SACA Programme

Sat 1 October 2005 Sun 18 December 2005 XXXX GC V Glenelg (Glandore Oval) 10:30 AM XXXX GC V Kensington (Parkinson Oval) 11:00 AM Sat 8 and Sun 9 October 2005 Sat 7 and and Sun 8 January 2006 A V West Torrens (Henley GM Oval) 10:30 AM A V Woodville () 11:00 AM B V West Torrens (Glandore Oval) 11:45 AM Sat 7 January 2006 C V West Torrens (Henley High School) 12:30 PM B V Woodville (Adelaide # 2) 10:00 AM D V West Torrens (Park 23) 12:30 PM C V Woodville (St Clair Oval # 1) 11:50 AM Sat 15 and Sat 22 October 2005 D V Woodville (Glandore Oval) 11:50 AM A V Sturt (Glandore Oval) 10:30 AM Mon 9 January 2006 B V Sturt (Price Memorial Oval) 11:45 AM Bank SA V West Torrens (Henley High) 10:00 AM C V Sturt (Park 23) 12:30 PM Tue 10 January 2006 D V Sturt () 12:30 PM Bank SA V East Torrens (Glandore Oval) 10:00 AM 16R V East Torrens (SA Youth Training Centre) 1:00 PM Wed 11 January 2006 16W V East Torrens (Adelaide HS # 2) 1:00 PM 14R V East Torrens (Dernancourt Primary) 1:30 PM Bank SA V Tea Tree Gully (Pertaringa Oval) 10:00 AM 14W V East Torrens (Adelaide HS # 3) 1:30 PM Thur 12 January 2006 Sun 16 October 2005 Bank SA V Glenelg (Glandore Oval) 10:00 AM XXXX GC V Northern Districts (Salisbury Oval) 10:30 AM Sat 14 and Sat 21 January 2006 RS V Woodpeckers (Woodville Oval) 12:30 PM A V Kensington (Glandore Oval) 11:00 AM Sun 23 October 2005 B V Kensington (Parkinson Oval) 12:15 PM RS V Stingrays (Glandore Oval) 12:30 PM C V Kensington (Park 23) 1:00 PM Sat 29 October and Sat 5 November 2005 D V Kensington (Col Waite Oval) 1:00 PM 16R V Kensington (Ford Oval) 1:30 PM A: Bye / B: Bye / C: Bye / D: Bye 16W V Kensington (Adelaide HS # 2) 1:30 PM 16R V Glenelg (Glandore Oval) 1:00 PM 14R V Kensington (Graduates Oval) 1:30 PM 16W V Glenelg (Immanuel College) 1:00 PM 14W V Kensington (Adelaide HS # 3) 1:30 PM 14R V Glenelg (Park 23) 1:30 PM Mon 16 January 2006 14W V Glenelg (Bowker Street Oval) 1:30 PM Sun 30 October 2005 Bank SA V Country Red (Glandore Oval) 10:00 AM Tue 17 January 2006 RS V Seahorses () 12:30 PM Sun 6 November 2005 Bank SA V SACA U15 (Glandore Oval) 10:00 AM Wed 18 January 2006 RS V Western Eagles (Henley GM Oval) 12:30 PM Sat 12 and Sun 13 November 2005 Bank SA V To Be Advised (To Be Advised) 10:.00AM Twenty/20 V University (University # 1) 5:20 PM A V University (University # 1) 11:00 AM Wed 25 January 2006 Sat 12 November 2005 Twenty/20 V Southern District (Glandore Oval) 5:20 PM B V University (Glandore Oval) 10:00 AM Sat 28 January and Sat 4 February 2006 C V University (Park # 10) 11:50 AM A V Northern Districts (Salisbury Oval) 11:00 AM D V University (Park 23) 11:50 AM B V Northern Districts (Glandore Oval) 12:15 PM 16R V Prospect (Cane Reserve) 1:00 PM C V Northern Districts (The Paddocks) 11:00 PM 16W V Prospect (Adelaide HS # 2) 1:00 PM D V Northern Districts (Park 23) 1:00 PM 14R V Prospect (Black Friars Priory) 1:00 PM 16R V Port Adelaide (Adelaide HS # 2) 1:30 PM 14W V Prospect (Adelaide HS # 3) 1:00 PM 16W V Port Adelaide (Eric Sutton Oval) 1:30 PM Sun 13 November 2005 14R V Port Adelaide (Adelaide HS # 3) 1:30 PM RS V Blues (Glandore Oval) 12:30 PM 14W V Port Adelaide (Ocean View College) 1:30 PM Sat 19 November 2005 Sat 11 and Sat 18 February 2006 A / XXXX GC V East Torrens (Glandore Oval) 11:00 AM A V Glenelg (Glandore Oval) 11:00 AM B V East Torrens (Campbelltown Oval) 11:00 AM B V Glenelg (Glenelg Oval) 12:15 PM C V East Torrens (Park 23) 11:50 AM C V Glenelg (Park 25 # 1) 1:00 PM D V East Torrens (Windsor Gdns VC # 1) 11:50 AM D V Glenelg (Park 25 # 3) 1:00 PM 16R V West Torrens (Adelaide HS # 2) 1:00 PM 16R V Tea Tree Gully (Memorial Oval) 1:30 PM 16W V West Torrens (Grange Primary) 1:00 PM 16W V Tea Tree Gully (Park 23) 1:30 PM 14R V West Torrens (Adelaide HS # 3) 1:00 PM 14R V Tea Tree Gully (Banksia Park PS) 1:30 PM 14W V West Torrens (Henley Beach Prim) 1:00 PM 14W V Tea Tree Gully (Adelaide HS # 2) 1:30 PM Sat 26 November 2005 Sun 19 February 2006 XXXX GC V Tea Tree Gully (Pertaringa Oval) 11:00 AM Reserve weekend - for U/16 and U/14 Sat 3 and Sat 10 December 2005 Sat 25 February and Sat 4 March 2006 A V ProspectAdelaide Oval11:00 AM A V Tea Tree Gully (Pertaringa Oval) 11:00 AM B V ProspectGlandore Oval12:15 PM B V Tea Tree Gully (Glandore Oval) 12:15 PM C V ProspectProspect Oval1:00 PM C V Tea Tree Gully (Bulkana Oval) 1:00 PM D V ProspectPark 231:00 PM D V Tea Tree Gully (Park 23) 1:00 PM 16R V Southern District (Morphett Vale High) 1:30 PM 16R V Woodville (Adelaide HS # 2) 1:30 PM 16W V Southern District (Adelaide HS # 2) 1:30 PM 16W V Woodville (St Clair Oval # 2) 1:30 PM 14R V Southern District (C.B.H. East # 2) 1:30 PM 14R V Woodville (Adelaide HS # 3) 1:30 PM 14W V Southern District (Adelaide HS # 3) 1:30 PM 14W V Woodville (Fulham Gardens PS) 1:30 PM Sat 17 December 2005 Sat 11 and Sun 12 March 2006 A/XXXX GC V Port Adelaide (Glandore Oval) 11:00 AM A V Southern District (Glandore Oval) 11:00 AM B V Port Adelaide) (Port Adelaide Reserve) 11:00 AM B V Southern District () 12:15 PM C V Port Adelaide) (Park 23) 11:50 AM C V Southern District (Park 23) 1:00 PM D V Port Adelaide) (Eric Sutton Oval) 11:50 AM D V Southern District (C.B.H. East #1) 1:00 PM 16R V Northern Districts (Adelaide HS # 2) 1:00 PM 16R V Sturt (Adelaide HS # 2) 1:30 PM 16W V Northern Districts (The Paddocks 1) 1:00 PM 16W V Sturt (AA Bailey Recreation Gr) 1:30 PM 14R V Northern Districts (Adelaide HS # 3) 1:00 PM 14R V Sturt (Adelaide HS # 3) 1:30 PM 14W V Northern Districts (The Paddocks 3) 1:00 PM 14W V Sturt (Mitcham Primary) 1:30 PM

A Grade Finals Other Grade Finals XXXX Gold Cup Finals XXXX Gold Twenty 20 Cup Final Semi Final - Sat 18 & Sun 19 March 2006 Semi Final - Sat 18 & Sun 19 March 2006 Semi Final - Sun 5 February 2006 - Wed 1 February 2006 Prelim Final - Sat 25 & Sun 26 March 2006 GRAND FINAL - Sat 25 & Sun 26 March 2006 GRAND FINAL - Sun 2 6 March 2006 Ray Sutton Shield Sun 4 December 2005 GRAND FINAL - Sat 1& Sun 2 April 2006 Bank SA Shield Final Thurs 19 January 2006 Grand Final