MARIST COLLEGE CRICKET CLUB

YEAR BOOK 2018 - 2019

Marist College Canberra Cricket Club 2018-2019 Year Book

Contents Marist Cricket Club’s Goals ...... 2 2018-2019 Committee ...... 2 President’s Report ...... 3 Tom Vane-Tempest Presentation Night Speech ...... 4 Awards: 2018-2019 ...... 6 Season Records ...... 7 Club Career Records ...... 9 First XI ...... 12 First XI Records ...... 16 Second XI – Colts ...... 19 Under 10 Heat ...... 22 Under 10 Hurricanes ...... 24 Under 10 Sixers ...... 27 Under 10 Stars ...... 30 Under 10 Thunder...... 32 Under 11 Division 1 -1 ...... 34 Under 11 Friday Division 1 -2 ...... 36 Under 11 Friday Blue ...... 38 Under 11 Friday Royal ...... 40 Under 12 Division 1...... 42 Under 12 Division 2 Blue ...... 45 Under 12 Division 2 Royal ...... 46 Under 12 Friday...... 47 Under 13 Division 1...... 49 Under 13 Division 2 Navy ...... 52 Under 13 Division 2 Royal ...... 54 Under 13 Division 2 Light ...... 57 Under 13 Division 2 Blue ...... 60 Under 14 Division 1...... 62 Under 14 Division 2 Blue ...... 64 Under 14 Division 2 Royal ...... 66 Under 15 Division 1...... 69 Under 16 Division 2 Navy ...... 72 Under 16 Division 2 Blue ...... 74 Cricket ACT Junior Council End of Season Points Tables ...... 77 Player Career Statistics ...... 79

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Marist Cricket Club’s Goals Mission Statement The Marist Cricket Club exists to provide an effective cricket support infrastructure for Marist students to play cricket and develop their cricket skills and interest in the game so that Marist is considered a successful cricketing school. Goals  To provide all students at Marist with the opportunity to play cricket  To maximise the level of participation of students who choose to play cricket  To provide qualified coaches for the college's cricket teams  To provide all players with the opportunity to be coached in all facets of the game  To educate Marist cricketers in the etiquette of the sport and ensure that coaches and players play the game accordingly  To develop all teams, and especially the First XI, into successful combinations where all boys are able to contribute to a team's success  To keep the college and general community informed of the progress of its cricket teams  To maximise the level of satisfaction students gain from playing cricket so they will want to play the game "next year"  To assist with the running of junior cricket in the A.C.T.  To encourage Marist players to play in representative teams  To ensure that funding is available to achieve all other goals 2018-2019 Committee NAME COMMITTEE POSITION Nick Smith President Anne Kent Vice President Nick Smith Junior Council Delegate Sean Andrews Secretary Matt Scholtens Treasurer TBA Sponsorship and Fundraising Wayne Cassidy Information Officer Matt Scholtens Registrar Sean McElhinney Grounds Coordinator Matt Scholtens Equipment Officer Gary Goodman Master in Charge Senior Cricket Pino Pezzella Junior School Cricket Master Peter O’Callaghan First XI Coach Under 10 Coordinator John Berry Under 11 Coordinator Nick Smith Under 12 Coordinator Mitch Haley Under 13 Coordinator Matt Wheadon Under 14 Coordinator Dom Di Campli Under 15 Coordinator Dom Di Campli Under 16/18 coordinator Cameron Tarrant Committee Member Nick Myburgh Committee Member

For information about the Club: Email: cricket@mcc,act.edu.au Website: http://mcccc.act.cricket.com.au/

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President’s Report

Nick Smith 19 March 2019

With cricket on the front page of the papers and social media for all the wrong reasons at the start of the season, it was terrific to see 253 boys and 25 teams registered to play the sport this season. This represented an increase of over 10% on last year. On the field Marist won 5 premierships and had 3 teams as runner up with some 75% of teams entered in competitive competitions making the semi-finals. There were many highlights. However, the remarkable victory by the First XI in the ASC grand-final against a previously undefeated Grammar team was high on the list of achievements. A clean sweep of the under 13 age group in terms of premierships also highlighted the great strength and depth we have in our younger teams. Significantly all our boys played in great spirits and with the sportsmanship expected making it a very satisfying season for Marist. Some of our individual milestones included:  4 centuries  8 five wicket hauls  3 hat tricks  2 ACT junior cricketers of the week  1 Spirit of Cricket award  ACT Junior Cricketer of the Year. The future of cricket at the school looks very strong with five teams of under 10’s debuting on a Friday night in the Marist colours, completing strong numbers all the way through to our open teams. To support these players, we had more than 30 coaches and 25 managers giving large chunks of their time to allow the boys to get onto the field. I want to thank each one of these volunteers for their fantastic commitment to cricket at the school. I particularly want to acknowledge the student coaches who coached under 10 and under 11 teams – it is very much appreciated. While speaking of volunteers I want to single out two individuals whom have made and continue to make incredible contributions to cricket at Marist in Mark Bauer and Dom Di-Campli who are recipients of the President’s award this season. Mark has been involved with the Cricket Club since the 2012/13 season when his son Jacob had his first year in the under 10s and he took on the managerial role. This evolved into coaching the following season, and the following season, and the following season …. you get the picture. Mark is a true gentleman and has been a wonderful supporter of the Club over the past six seasons. He is always the first to put his hand up to coach and as a committee you know you have a great coach when come registration time you have a multitude of emails from parents requesting that their sons be placed into the team that Mark will be coaching. Congratulations and thankyou Mark for your tireless contribution to cricket at Marist. The second recipient of this award is the Club’s immediate past President Dom Di-Campli. Not only has Dom worked tirelessly as a Club President, Delegate, Equipment Officer and Committee member in the past, but he has coached & managed a team as well as ensuring that all our under 15, under 16 and under 18 cricketers were getting a game of cricket. More importantly than this and on a personal level, Dom has supported the committee and me tirelessly throughout the season, never once asking for recognition or thanks and passing on his wealth of knowledge to us all. Dom is a true clubman whose energy and passion for the game and Marist cricket cannot be fully quantified. Thank you Dom for all your support this season and in seasons gone by. Finally, I would also like to acknowledge the Club’s major sponsors in Greg Chappell Cricket Centre in Fyshwick, the Southern Cross Club and Evolve Sports coaching who are represented here tonight by head coach Jake Floros and Marist old boy and now ACT Comets player Tom Vane-Tempest. Tonight, we are fortunate to have Tom speak to us briefly on being a Marist Boy and balancing elite cricket with his university studies and employment – welcome Tom!

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Tom Vane-Tempest Presentation Night Speech

Tom Vane-Tempest, former Marist cricketer (class of 2015), first grade player with Tuggeranong, member of the ACT Comets senior squad and recently 13th man for (shown here with Australian captain Tim Paine) I would like to start by thanking Wayne Cassidy and Nick Smith for giving me the opportunity to speak to you all - it is a great privilege. I would also like to acknowledge and congratulate everyone in the club who has been involved this season in any capacity - it takes a great deal of effort to run a sporting organisation and without the efforts of all the Mums and Dads, teachers and coaches there would be no cricket to play! When asked if I would be interested in speaking this evening I leapt at the opportunity. I’m delighted to be back here to speak to you all. My time as a Marist student and cricketer meant, and still means, a lot to me. Tonight I have been charged with giving my brief take on the game and perhaps offer a few pieces of advice. So here are four things I want to say: 1. Love the game. Cricket is a hard game to be successful at, and even those who have enjoyed its success will attest - success in cricket as with all areas of life does not come without failure. Cricket is an especially cruel game and with that in mind it is necessary that you play for the love of the game, whatever that means to you. For me it has always been about playing for my teammates and the cap we represent. When you can be equally happy to share in a teammates success or the cumulative success of the team, you not only take stress out of your own personal game, you will find that there is always a positive to take from every day - in that sense it becomes an easy game to love, as the success of the team takes the sting out of personal disappointment. 2. Respect the game. This means playing hard but fair and in the spirit of the game, respecting your opposition and the umpire’s decision. It also means supporting your teammates no matter what the situation which somewhat parallels the first point which is to first and foremost love the game. In most sports and in cricket especially you rely on the people around you. Cricket forces its participants to spend many hours together in the sun, on the sideline, in the change rooms and from that comes a great sense of camaraderie and mateship that I think is hard to find anywhere else in life. 3. There is no substitute for hard work. Hone all of your cricketing skills. You might be a bowler, but you also have to bat, so face some balls in the nets. Everyone has to field and we sometimes forget how important it is to not leak a few runs and to take our catches - these literally win matches. Working hard applies to everything you do in life. Whatever you try, give it a good crack. Sometimes there are things like late night home-work or assignments at school or early morning running and gym sessions at cricket which, frankly, suck, but in my experience the things that on the face of it suck the most often turn out to be the most worthwhile. So do whatever it is that you have to do, and do it as well as you can - especially when it sucks. 4. Be unselfish. Remember that cricket is a team sport. At a recent dinner I attended, ABC commentator Jim Maxwell said that of all sports cricket is a unique mix of individual and corporate responsibility. So yes, the person bowling the ball or holding the bat in that moment has to rely on his or her skills and concentration. But the way you play has to be for the team - so you don’t bat or bowl selfishly; you run after every ball in the field; you support your mates if they’re struggling. So to recap: love it, respect it, work hard and be unselfish. I’ve found these values helpful in both cricket and school life. And always, in whatever you do, Keep the Faith, Servo Fidem.

19 March 2019

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ACT Junior Cricketer of the year: Samuel Smith, u12 division 1

Premiership winning teams and runners-up

U13d1 First XI

U12d2 Royal U13d2 Royal U14d2 Blue

U12d1 U14d2 Royal U13d2 Navy

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2 Awards: 2018-2019 Season Captain First XI Senior Cricketer of the Junior Cricketer of President’s Award Year the Year (Services to Marist Cricket) 1993/94 John Zafiris Stuart Henry Not awarded Pam Hughes 1994/95 Matthew Napier Matthew Napier Not awarded Gary Crispe 1995/96 Lachlan Freemantle Stephen Scotland Not awarded Brian Kensey 1996/97 Tim McGrath Tim McGrath Not awarded Paul Rutledge 1997/98 Jon McGrath David Miller James Zsuzsa John Da Deppo 1998/99 Chris Lejsek Chris Lejsek Peter O’Callaghan Mark Bonato 1999/00 Andrew Goodall Andrew Goodall David Fitzpatrick Larry Goodall 2000/01 Patrick Miller Peter O’Callaghan Leighton Phipps Luke Da Deppo, Under 14 Division 2 Wayne Cassidy 2001/02 Peter O’Callaghan Peter O’Callaghan Dean Roulstone Lucas Gilroy & Marist grounds staff 2002/03 George Fitzgibbon Liam Casey, David Fitzpatrick Ryan Bartley Julie Little 2003/04 Tom Galvin Tom Galvin Matthew Ephraums Brendan Ryan, Mark Puren 2004/05 Shenal Siriwardhane Shenal Siriwardhane Damian Arnold Wayne Cassidy 2005/06 Ryan Bartley Ryan Bartley, Nick Brady Corey Ryan Mick Brady 2006/07 Michael Di Guglielmo Corey Ryan Nathan Dunn Adrian Daley 2007/08 Corey Ryan Corey Ryan Lakshmn Shivakumar Butch Louden 2008/09 Damian Arnold Damian Arnold Luke Seal Mark Winchester, Sean McElhinney 2009/10 Donald Shivakkumar Steve Smith Ashley Meek Vernon Joice 2010/11 Luke Seal, Ashley Meek Nick Wood Wayne Cassidy Liam Flaherty 2011/12 Ashley Meek Ashley Meek Nikhil Mathai Lisa-marie Ciuffetelli, John Izzard 2012/13 Shae Darcy Michael Peterson Jordie Misic Geoff Peterson 2013/14 Tom Henry Ben Izzard Pranesh De Silva Vee Kelly, Rod Burns 2014/15 Nikhil Mathai Nikhil Mathai Josh Myburgh Not awarded 2015/16 Ben Izzard Ben Izzard Joseph Sidorko Michael Fitzgerald 2016/17 Nikesh Joseph Josh Myburgh Aidan Cowie Matt O’Brien 2017/18 Michael Claremont Sam Myburgh Rory O’Brien Not awarded 2018/19 Isaac Lillie Sam Myburgh Rory Di-Campli Dom Di-Campli, Mark Bauer

Life Members: Brian Kensey (2002/03); Larry Goodall (2003/04); Wayne Cassidy (2005/06); Mark Winchester (2010/11); Sean McElhinney (2010/11); Pino Pezzella (2016/17), GaryGoodman (2017/18)

Senior Cricketer of the Year, Sam Myburgh, and Junior Cricketer of the Year, Rory Di-Campli

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Season Records 400 runs in a season Name Season Runs Name Season Runs Ryan Bartley 2005/06 803 Tim McGrath 1996/97 498 Damian Arnold 2008/09 800 Andrew Goodall 1998/99 491 Damian Arnold 2007/08 773 Shae Darcy 2012/13 488 Sam Myburgh 2018/19 772 Pranesh De Silva 2016/17 487 Tom Vane-Tempest 2014/15 754 Shaun O’Sullivan 2006/07 485 Ben Izzard 2014/15 724 Dean Roulstone 2001/02 482 Lakshmn Shivakumar 2009/10 723 Lucas Louis 2018/19 479 Ashley Meek 2011/12 720 Jack Sanson 2018/19 479 Samuel Smith 2018/19 689 Matthew Ephraums 2006/07 478 Nikhil Mathai 2014/15 686 Akshay Joseph 2016/17 474 Corey Ryan 2006/07 685 Chris Rajapakse 2014/15 473 Andrew Goodall 1999/00 683 Nicholas Honeyman 2016/17 472 Akshay Joseph 2018/19 670 Brendan Vercoe 2003/04 471 Brad Burns 2012/13 668 Adam Butt 1993/94 470 Tom Henry 2013/14 668 Shae Darcy 2010/11 469 Peter O’Callaghan 2001/02 658 Brad Burns 2013/14 465 Aidan Cowie 2016/17 656 Alex Gunn 2018/19 463 Ben Izzard 2015/16 635 Jordie Misic 2013/14 450 Luke Seal 2009/10 627 Nick Honeyman 2018/19 445 Liam Flaherty 2010/11 623 James McMahon 2013/14 444 Matthew Napier 1994/95 618 Nicholas Honeyman 2017/18 444 Luke Seal 2008/09 613 Nick Kent 2018/19 442 Josh Myburgh 2014/15 611 Kai Callaway 2018/19 436 Rory Di-Campli 2018/19 607 James McMahon 2012/13 434 Pranesh De Silva 2013/14 598 Tom Henry 2012/13 430 David Miller 1997/98 595 Ashley Meek 2009/10 428 Peter O’Callaghan 2000/01 583 Aidan Cowie 2013/14 427 Craig Hart 1993/94 581 Nikesh Joseph 2016/17 423 George Fitzgibbon 2002/03 574 Will Pilloni 2018/19 423 Corey Ryan 2007/08 572 Brad Fuller 1995/96 422 Samuel Myburgh 2017/18 567 Joe Roff 1991/92 420 Luke Seal 2010/11 562 Ashley Meek 2010/11 420 Samuel Smith 2017/18 562 Justin Burden 2014/15 418 Jacob Scholtens 2016/17 554 Elliott White 2010/11 417 Logan Ayers 2015/16 552 Brentyn Wilson 1998/99 414 Shannon Madden 2008/09 546 Tom Barkley 2002/03 414 Anthony Walker 1996/97 540 Akshay Joseph 2017/18 414 Quinten Moffatt 2016/17 535 Liam Flaherty 2009/10 407 Praveen Mathai 2014/15 533 Andrew Dapre 1996/97 405 Achala Siriwardhane 1997/98 528 Clancy Probyn 2016/17 404 Matthew Ephraums 2007/08 521 Samuel Smith 2016/17 404 Tom Galvin 2003/04 517

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30 wickets in a season Name Season Wickets Name Season Wickets Corey Ryan 2007/08 55 Ben Izzard 2013/14 33 Jono Louden 2007/08 46 Jono Louden 2006/07 33 Ryan Bartley 2005/06 45 Bryce McNicol 1994/95 33 Luke Wesney 2007/08 42 Patrick Miller 1999/00 33 Nic Hall 2011/12 42 Akshay Joseph 2014/15 33 Jono Louden 2008/09 42 Brad Fuller 1994/95 32 Nick Brady 2004/05 41 Chris Males 1996/97 32 Matthew Hill 1993/94 40 Chris Lejsek 1997/98 32 Phil Wild 2003/04 39 Ryan Slater 2000/01 32 Stephen Scotland 1995/96 38 Phil Tonkin 2012/13 32 Matthew Kowal 1993/94 38 Nick Wood 2013/14 32 Liam Casey 2002/03 38 Matt Treglown 2003/03 31 Tom Iles 2011/12 37 Steve Smith 2009/10 30 Tim Gray 2003/04 36 Greg Smith 1997/98 30 Teague Baldry 2006/07 36 Michael Peterson 2011/12 30 Leshan Samaranayake 2018/19 36 Praveen Mathai 2011/12 30 Nikhil Mathai 2014/15 35 Ben Izzard 2015/16 30 Tim Catlin 2009/10 34 Samuel Smith 2017/18 30 Peter Grant 1997/98 34 David Fitzpatrick 2002/03 34 Jordan Wood 2011/12 34

20 dismissals in a season Name Season Dismissals Shannon Madden 2007/08 35 Elliott White 2010/11 31 Tom Henry 2012/13 29 Luke Bartley 2005/06 27 Tom Henry 2011/12 27 Shannon Madden 2008/09 26 Tom Vane-Tempest 2014/15 26 Matthew Rollings 2006/07 26 Will Pilloni 2017/18 25 David Miller 1995/96 24 Logan Ayers 2011/12 23 Luke Bartley 2004/05 22 Matt Cassidy 2003/04 21 Tom Vane-Tempest 2013/14 21 Nick Bartley 1999/00 20 Matthew Napier 1994/95 20 Luke Da Deppo 1998/99 20 Quinten Moffatt 2013/14 20

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Club Career Records BATTING - 1,000 runs or more for Marist Name Class of #years played Runs Name Class #years Runs of played Henry, Tom 2014 9 3195 Sherring, Jeff 2007 6 1427 Izzard, Ben 2016 9 2891 Peterson, Michael 2013 9 1423 Myburgh, Sam 2020 8 2874 Kent, Angus 2019 9 1422 Burns, Brad 2014 9 2849 Gray, Chris 2000 5 1365 Arnold, Damian 2009 5 2781 Fely, Ben 2017 9 1343 de Silva, Pranesh 2017 8 2266 Kent, Nick 2023 5 1315 Ryan, Corey 2008 8 2521 Tonkin, Phil 2013 9 1290 Goodall, Andrew 2000 7 2508 Toohey, Alex 2022 6 1268 Ephraums, Matthew 2009 8 2507 Whyte, Robert 2007 7 1258 Mathai, Nikhil 2015 6 2449 Madden, Shannon 2009 6 1251 Seal, Luke 2012 6 2422 Phipps, Leighton 2005 6 1249 Misic, Jordie 2017 9 2411 Izzard, Tom 2011 8 1212 McMahon, James 2014 9 2408 Miller, Patrick 2001 8 1210 Ayers, Logan 2016 9 2358 Gill, David 2000 7 1209 Joseph, Nikesh 2017 9 2268 Sorensen, Tim 2009 7 1208 Joseph, Akshay 2023 5 2169 Wesney, Luke 2008 6 1207 Flaherty, Liam 2011 8 2152 Reid, Nick 2004 8 1201 Myburgh, Josh 2017 6 2133 Bourke, Callan 2020 8 1199 Galvin, Tom 2004 8 2039 Elkins, Will 2006 6 1177 Meek, Ashley 2012 5 2008 Moody, Jon 1998 5 1169 Samranayake, Leshan 2020 8 2000 O'Sullivan, Shaun 2007 6 1168 Henry, Michael 2005 8 1987 Gordon, Jack 2009 6 1162 Cowie, Aidan 2019 5 1965 Lang, Sam 2004 8 1152 Harman, Lewis 2013 8 1940 Burden, Justin 2017 4 1149 Siriwardhane, Shenal 2005 9 1938 Vercoe, Brendan 2004 4 1147 Bartley, Ryan 2006 6 1930 Morrish, Jack 2015 8 1132 Vane-Tempest, Tom 2015 6 1894 Thomas, Brendan 2014 8 1130 Smith, Samuel 2024 4 1870 Wild, Phil 2004 8 1127 Gunning, Sam 2014 9 1865 Zsuzsa, James 2000 7 1120 O'Callaghan, Peter 2002 4 1860 McGrath, Jon 1998 5 1118 Shivakumar, Lakshmn 2012 6 1798 Boyle, David 2006 8 1108 Darcy, Shae 2013 5 1763 Tierney, Josh 2002 5 1108 Moffatt, Quinten 2017 6 1763 Egan-Richards, Shaun 2014 9 1107 Di-Campli, Rory 2021 6 1759 Miller, David 1998 5 1091 Fitzgibbon, George 2003 5 1736 Clarke, Kevin 2006 6 1089 Brearley, Sam 2018 9 1728 McLean, Daniel 2013 6 1082 Honeyman, Nicholas 2022 6 1727 Dick, Harrison 2019 6 1070 O'Rourke, Declan 2009 9 1644 Lejsek, Chris 1999 6 1069 Kelly, Tom 2014 6 1617 Fogarty, Darcy 2021 7 1059 Martyn, Kiefer 2011 7 1616 Claremont, Daniel 2016 6 1051 Mathai, Praveen 2016 6 1590 Jackson, Declan 2020 4 1043 Ivery, Blake 2017 9 1577 Dunn, Nathan 2008 8 1042 Catlin, Tim 2012 8 1550 Seselja, Michael 2017 8 1035 Claremont, Michael 2018 9 1559 Barkley, Tom 2003 6 1034 Siriwardhane, Achala 1998 5 1538 Bazzana, Alex 2011 5 1034 Lowe, Nathan 2009 6 1524 Bartley, Nicholas 2000 6 1030 Joice, Patrick 2009 9 1521 Roulstone, Dean 2004 6 1028 Gajewski, Adam 2006 9 1487 Louis, Lucas 2025 3 1027 Noble, Michael 2007 8 1481 Barkley, Alex 2005 7 1026 Pilloni, William 2019 8 1463 Green, Thomas 2018 4 1022 O'Regan, Matt 2004 8 1438 Clark, Billy 2017 9 1021 Scholtens, Jacob 2024 4 1433 Meyer, Stefhan 2015 6 1012 Walker, Anthony 1997 5 1433 White, Elliott 2011 7 1009

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BOWLING - 100 wickets or more for Marist Name Class of No. of Wickets years played Louden, Jono 2009 6 168 Ryan, Corey 2008 8 155 Iles, Tom 2017 8 155 Wild, Phil 2004 8 154 Emmanuel, Mario 2006 9 153 Wood, Nicholas 2014 9 147 Clark, Billy 2017 9 147 Peterson, Michael 2013 9 146 Izzard, Ben 2016 9 143 Joseph, Nikesh 2017 9 143 Bartley, Ryan 2006 6 134 Mathai, Praveen 2017 6 134 Mooney, Spencer 2018 9 126 Gill, David 2000 7 125 Catlin, Tim 2012 8 124 Storey, Tom 2007 9 122 Lejsek, Chris 1999 6 121 Treglown, Matt 2003 8 118 Evans, Lewis 2017 6 118 Siriwardhane, Shenal 2005 9 117 Males, Chris 1998 5 117 Brady, Nick 2006 5 117 Fitzpatrick, David 2003 6 117 Jackson, Patrick 2014 8 116 Casey, Liam 2003 6 116 Kent, Angus 2019 9 115 Baldry, Teague 2007 8 115 Mathai, Nikhil 2015 6 114 Wade, Josh 2010 9 114 Caldwell, Liam 2014 9 111 Sidorko, Joseph 2018 8 111 Miller, Patrick 2001 8 110 Schier, Bradley 2009 9 108 Samaranayake, Leshan 2020 8 108 Winchester, Josh 2009 9 105 Di Guglielmo, Michael 2007 9 102 King, Liam 2008 7 102 Tierney, Josh 2002 5 101 Hynes, Anthony 2006 8 101 Leahey-Butler, James 2004 6 100 Turner, Daniel 2012 9 100

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FIELDING - 50 dismissals or more for Marist Name Class of No. of Dismissals years played Henry, Tom 2014 9 116 Madden, Shannon 2009 6 105 White, Elliott 2011 7 90 Ayers, Logan 2016 9 87 Boyle, Matt 2009 10 84 Gunning, Sam 2014 9 79 Vane-Tempest, Tom 2015 6 75 Pilloni, Will 2019 9 73 Bartley, Luke 2006 6 71 McMahon, James 2014 9 70 Fely, Ben 2017 9 66 Cassidy, Matt 2004 5 63 Rollings, Matthew 2007 5 62 Claremont, Michael 2018 9 61 Noble, Michael 2007 8 59 Bartley, Ryan 2006 6 57 Miller, David 1998 5 57 Burns, Daniel 2011 6 57 Izzard, Ben 2016 9 57 Moffatt, Quinten 2017 6 57 Bartley, Nicholas 2000 6 56 Burns, Brad 2014 9 55 Dunn, Mitchell 2006 6 55 Hicks, James 2014 5 53 Egan-Richards, Shaun 2014 9 51 Daley, Damien 2011 8 51 Brearley, Sam 2018 9 51 Myburgh, Sam 2020 8 51 Kent, Angus 2019 9 50

THE TRIPLE Three players in the history of the Club have achieved the “triple” (1,000 runs, 100 wickets, 50 dismissals) over the course of their Marist careers

Class of Years played Runs Wickets Dismissals Ryan Bartley 2006 6 1,930 134 57 Ben Izzard 2016 9 2,891 143 57 Angus Kent 2019 9 1,422 115 50

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First XI TEAM PERFORMANCE (ASC & Marist Carnival) ASC Limited Overs 8 Wins 3 Losses (ASC 50 over Premiers) ASC T20 3 wins 3 losses Marist Carnival 4 wins 1 loss

This season saw a transition of the 1st XI from a development phase into a squad capable of beating anyone on their day. This was evidenced in the ASC One Day Grand Final with the team reigning supreme over a Grammar team that had been undefeated for 27 games. With 8 players debuting over the course of the season, balancing early season injuries and managing team performance over 2 formats and preparation for a Marist Carnival saw the players on steep learning curves often playing different roles that they were suited or felt comfortable playing.

A strong carnival hosted by Sacred Heart Adelaide saw the team finish top of their pool and if it were not for being put into bat on a sticky wicket, a semi-final loss may have had a different outcome. Having said that, losing the game on the last ball in defence of 145 demonstrated to the boys what they were capable of and what they could achieve when firing together. A number of boys had a strong carnival with Zac Maron gaining selection in the Combined Australian Marist XI. Coming back from the season break saw the team struggle for momentum, unable to piece together a consistent performance and missing the T20 final after a comprehensive defeat to Daramalan, and struggling to put away a weakened Radford showed the mental state of the team. As they say, you are only as good as your last game and to piece together the complete performance in the One Day Final against an undefeated team was just reward for the hard work the boys had put in since pre-season in August. Standouts this season were Sam Myburgh and Jack Sanson with the bat, Leshan Samaranayake and Angus Kent with the ball, Nick Pinkas who bowled beautifully with a number of missed chances and Isaac Lillie who led the team brilliantly. Thank you to the parents and supporters of the boys, for giving up your time and energy to support the boys throughout the season. Also, a massive thank you to Gary Goodman & Josh Myburgh for helping train and develop the boys’ games as well as Nick & Andrea Myburgh for their work off the field in organising catering, scorers and all the little things that go into making the game as easy and enjoyable for coaching staff and the boys.

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THE PLAYERS: Callan Bourke Callan has been developing and improving his game throughout the season with some honest performances. Despite limited opportunities through the middle order, his batting has been improving, expanding his game and maintaining his strengths with some excellent catching and fielding in the second half of the season. Rory Di Campli A player of immense potential. Some strong and excellent innings with the bat throughout the season, especially when conditions were tough, executing some excellent stroke play. His bowling showed a consistency of line and length was underutilised this season. It will need to be ready to start a new season as a key bowler for a new attack. A potential future leader who knows the game. Fielding this season was solid. Declan Jackson Declan has experienced a ‘hot and cold’ season with the bat. His stroke play on the back foot with some well executed cuts and pulls has been improving during the season, with his peak coming at the Marist Carnival where he was desperately unlucky to be overlooked for selection in the Combined Marist team. Looking forward to next season, we expect Declan to be a leader at the top of the order as well as a senior player in a team that has been building for a number of years. Jack Kelly Got an opportunity at the start of the season due to injury and was inconsistent but impressive. Throughout the season, his enthusiasm and efforts around training and the squad saw a rapid development in his bowling and is one who will be a key element of a revamped attack for next year. Angus Kent Angus produced a solid performance with the ball throughout the season and played a memorable innings in the One Day Final win v Grammar, getting the team over the line in a tight situation. A positive player who contributes to ‘Team’ who when he switches on to the fullest is as good as anyone. An outstanding fielder who took some excellent catches during the season. Isaac Lillie (C) Isaac made a wonderful contribution as Team Captain this season. He really grew into his role and the team responded. Whilst his on-field performances were not always to his expectations, some key moments closing out innings’ as well as some fiery spells showed just what could have been. The ideal person to lead the team through his example, work ethic, high expectations and communication, the team really flourished under his leadership. Zac Maron Zac made a wonderful contribution to the First XI in his first season. He has huge potential as a medium pace swing bowler as indicated by his performances at the Marist Carnival in Adelaide. His batting continues to improve with a late season injury curtailing his development. His fielding skills are outstanding. Injuries at the beginning and end to the season did not hamper his enthusiasm and contribution to the team. Big things from Zac for next season. Tim McCrossin Tim, ‘quiet achiever’ who’s bowling and fielding continued to improve throughout the season. His consistency with line and length peaked at the pointy end of the season, with the ability to both swing and seam the ball both ways was executed to a tee in the One Day Final. The ultimate team player, willing to sacrifice his own ambitions for the greater good of the team combined with an extremely ‘dry’ sense of humour made him an asset around the squad.

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Samuel Myburgh What a player!!! ‘The Rock’ of the Marist batting line up. Reads the game well and understands when he needs to perform for his team, although can take the blame for things that are out of his control. Sam certainly produced runs in the second half of the season when his team struggled to set decent totals. An excellent off spin bowler who will continue to improve and put his ‘stamp’ on the game. Completed one of the best schoolboy (at a minimum) outfield catches in the One Day Final win v Grammar. Oliver Nguyen Another player who got his opportunity early season due to injury. A sound technique that is suited to face the new ball, he struggled to adapt to turf wickets and a higher level of bowling. Needs to back his compact technique for longer periods of time before expanding his game through the innings. Showed promise as a medium seam up bowler and along with some hard work on his fielding will be one tom invest in and look at for the future. Rory O’Brien Ask and he will do it. Underutilised with the ball despite being one of our most accurate and consistent performers, was always able to hit the stumps, especially late in the innings. Showed signs of a good batting technique that can be put into overdrive to accelerate the rate. His fielding was solid with some good catching. Will be called upon as a mainstay of the bowling attack next season. William Pilloni Will contributed positively to the team dynamics this year with some (VC) excellent performances with the bat and wicket keeping behind the stumps. His stroke play with the bat saw a couple of dynamic innings, the highlight being 76* in the T20 vs. Grammar after being hit in the helmet which showed the other boys a way to success against a strong bowling attack. The ‘Great Disruptor’ that frustrated and punished bowling attacks once he got into his work. Another senior who lead by example and will be one difficult to replace. Nick Pinkas Nick was a ‘team motivator’ and a ‘thinker’ about his game and his team’s game. Unfortunately for Nick, the results in the wickets column were reduced to a number of dropped catches, particularly early in his spell which affected his confidence. Some wonderful performances throughout the year, even when a ‘little’ injured. A great team player who took 0/20 off 10 overs in the Semi-Final against Newcastle at Carnival in an outstanding spell of bowling and probably the best 7* he will ever make in a 10th wicket 28 run partnership with Angus Kent in the One Day Final were standouts for the season. Leshan Leshan… What a player!! He has a great feel for the game when batting, Samaranayake bowling and fielding. A ‘first class’ off spinner who can be as good as ‘The GOAT’. His bowling performances this season were outstanding, tying down batsmen, removing them from the crease and generally putting them in a spin. An excellent fielder with strong arm as seen by his 3 run outs against Bendigo at Carnival. A relaxed and inspiring team player who didn’t have as many opportunities with the bat after the initial part of the season where he showed his class to perform when the team was missing some key players. Jack Sanson Jack’s early season century was a pleasure to watch and showed his potential to score runs. The second half of the season saw Jack experience the lows of cricket, with some interesting decisions not going his way. One hopes this experience puts him in the ‘driving seat’ for a big season next year. He has the potential to score big runs when needed but will need to focus more on what he can control as opposed to external factors as well as build his resilience to take full advantage of what he is capable of. 14 Marist College Canberra Cricket Club 2018-2019 Year Book

Peter O’Callaghan Coach Gary Goodman Coach Josh Myburgh Assistant Coach Nick Myburgh Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Over Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Callan Bourke 11 2 108 12.0 ------2 Rory Di-Campli 8 1 188 26.9 1/- 7 44 1 44.0 - 4 Declan Jackson 19 3 357 22.3 - 10 63 1 63.0 - 3 Angus Kent 12 2 146 14.6 - 111 440 21 20.9 - 6 Isaac Lillie (Captain) 8 2 43 8.6 - 91.2 467 19 24.6 3 Tim McCrossin 4 1 1 0.3 - 48 166 5 33.2 - 6 Zac Maron 4 0 39 9.7 - 51.2 164 14 11.7 1/- 3 Sam Myburgh 18 4 772 55.1 3/2 108.4 445 17 26.8 8 Rory O'Brien 10 2 80 10.0 - 27.3 117 7 16.7 3 Will Pilloni 19 2 423 24.9 3/- - - - - 9 Nick Pinkas 8 2 28 4.7 - 100.2 416 19 21.9 1 Leshan Samaranayake 16 2 364 26.0 1/- 136.3 421 36 11.7 1/- 3 Jack Sanson 16 3 479 36.9 3/1 - - - - - 4

Season stand-out batting and bowling performances: Five wickets in an innings: Zac Maron 5/12 vs. Warragul (5th December, 2018) Leshan Samaranayake 5/13 vs. Daramalan (10th February, 2019) Centuries: Sam Myburgh 109 vs. Trinity (18th November, 2018) 124* vs. Radford (24th February, 2019) Jack Sanson 131 vs. Trinity (18th November, 2018)

Batting award: Sam Myburgh Bowling award: Leshan Samaranayake The Tinman Trophy in memory of a distinguished Marist cricketer, David Fitzpatrick: Coach’s award: Nick Pinkas

Representative Players Combined Australian Marist XI: Zac Maron

Milestones: 1,000 runs for Marist: Declan Jackson, Nick Kent, Callan Bourke 100 wickets for Marist: Leshan Samaranayake, Angus Kent 50 dismissals (catches and stumpings) for Marist: Sam Myburgh, Angus Kent

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First XI Records Batting Centuries for First XI (records from 1991/92) Name Score Opponents Season Name Score Opponents Season Peter O'Callaghan 194 Daramalan 2001/02 Nikhil Mathai 112* Trinity College 2014/15 Praveen Mathai 194 Daramalan 2014/15 Matthew Napier 111 Daramalan 1994/95 Shae Darcy 187 Daramalan 2010/11 Shenal Siriwardhane 111* Daramalan 2003/04 Damian Arnold 175 Grammar 2007/08 Matthew Ephraums 110* St Aloysius 2008/09 Shae Darcy 167 St Edmunds 2012/13 George Fitzgibbon 109* Daramalan 2000/01 Luke Seal 161 Daramalan 2010/11 Matthew Ephraums 109* St Ignatius, Riverview 2006/07 Ryan Bartley 156 Grammar 2005/06 Damian Arnold 109 Trinity, Goulburn 2007/08 Liam Flaherty 150* Grammar 2010/11 Luke Seal 109* Newman, Perth 2009/10 Tom Galvin 148 Radford 2003/04 Lakshmn Shivakumar 109* Trinity 2009/10 Will Elkins 144 Grammar 2005/06 Lakshmn Shivakumar 109 Daramalan 2009/10 Josh Myburgh 140 St Edmunds 2016/17 Tom Vane-Tempest 109* Trinity College 2014/15 Peter O’Callaghan 139 Eastwood 2000/01 George Fitzgibbon 108* Daramalan 2002/03 Andrew Goodall 139 St Patrick’s 1999/00 Sam Myburgh 109 Trinity, Goulburn 2018/19 Damian Arnold 139 St Edmunds 2008/09 Tom Galvin 108 Grammar 2003/04 Logan Ayers 137 Grammar 2008/09 Corey Ryan 108* Ashgrove 2007/08 Matthew Ephraums 136 * St Ignatius Riverview 2008/09 Liam Flaherty 108* Daramalan 2009/10 Nikesh Joseph 135 Grammar 2016/17 Ashley Meek 108 Radford 2011/12 Matthew Napier 134 Sale 1994/95 Brendon Battye 107 St Edmunds 1991/92 Sam Myburgh 131* Trinity, Goulburn 2017/18 Pranesh De Silva 107 Grammar 2016/17 Ryan Bartley 131 Trinity, Goulburn 2005/06 Brentyn Wilson 106 Grammar 1998/99 Jack Sanson 131 Trinity, Goulburn 2018/19 Chris Lejsek 105 Daramalan 1998/99 Ashley Meek 128* St Edmunds 2011/12 Brentyn Wilson 105 Daramalan 1998/99 Corey Ryan 127 Trinity, Goulburn 2006/07 Ben Izzard 104 Daramalan 2015/16 Logan Ayers 126 St Edmunds 2014/15 Nikesh Joseph 102* Grammar 2016/17 Tom Vane-Tempest 124 Grammar 2014/15 Declan Jackson 102* St Augustine’s 2017/18 Sam Myburgh 124* Radford 2018/19 Peter O'Callaghan 102 Trinity 2001/02 Michael Henry 122 Daramalan 2004/05 Peter O'Callaghan 102 St Joseph’s 2001/02 Pranesh De Silva 120 Daramalan 2016/17 Ryan Bartley 102 St Aloysius 2005/06 Luke Seal 118 * Kilmore 2010/11 Luke Seal 102 Grammar 2009/10 Ben Izzard 118 * Daramalan 2015/16 Ben Izzard 102 Radford 2015/16 Shenal Siriwardhane 116* Grammar 2003/04 Jordie Misic 102 Grammar 2016/17 Corey Ryan 116* St Edmunds 2006/07 Andrew Goodall 101 Radford 1999/00 Craig Hart 115 St Edmunds 1992/93 Nikhil Mathai 101* Notre Dame Shepparton 2012/13 Nikhil Mathai 115 Newman College 2014/15 Ben Izzard 100* Ashgrove 2014/15 Ben Izzard 115 St Edmunds 2015/16 Andrew Goodall 100 St Gregory’s 1999/00 David Miller 114 Daramalan 1997/98 George Fitzgibbon 100 Daramalan 2002/03 Damian Arnold 113 Daramalan 2008/09 Quinten Moffatt 100 Daramalan 2016/17 Lachlan Freemantle 112* Radford 1994/95

Senior Cricketer of the Year: Sam Myburgh.

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400 runs or more in a season (from 1993/94) Name Runs #innings Season Name Runs #innings Season Ryan Bartley 803 21 2005/06 Shannon Madden 546 18 2008/09 Damian Arnold 800 20 2008/09 Anthony Walker 540 20 1996/97 Damian Arnold 773 19 2007/08 Praveen Mathai 533 18 2014/15 Sam Myburgh 772 18 2018/19 Achala Siriwardhane 528 16 1997/98 Tom Vane-Tempest 754 17 2014/15 Matthew Ephraums 521 16 2007/08 Ben Izzard 724 16 2014/15 Tom Galvin 517 16 2003/04 Lakshmn Shivakumar 723 20 2009/10 Tim McGrath 498 20 1996/97 Ashley Meek 720 19 2011/12 Andrew Goodall 491 17 1998/99 Nikhil Mathai 686 17 2014/15 Shae Darcy 488 15 2012/13 Corey Ryan 685 21 2006/07 Nikesh Joseph 488 16 2016/17 Andrew Goodall 683 13 1999/00 Shaun O’Sullivan 485 22 2006/07 Tom Henry 668 18 2013/14 Jack Sanson 479 16 2018/19 Peter O’Callaghan 658 15 2001/02 Matthew Ephraums 478 17 2006/07 Josh Myburgh 636 18 2016/17 Chris Rajapakshe 473 15 2014/15 Ben Izzard 635 16 2015/16 Shae Darcy 469 14 2010/11 Luke Seal 627 18 2009/10 Brad Burns 465 16 2013/14 Liam Flaherty 623 19 2010/11 Damian Arnold 458 21 2006/07 Matthew Napier 618 19 1994/95 Jordie Misic 454 15 2016/17 David Miller 595 21 1997/98 James McMahon 444 19 2013/14 Quinten Moffatt 592 17 2016/17 James McMahon 434 20 2012/13 Peter O’Callaghan 583 14 2000/01 Tom Henry 430 16 2012/13 Craig Hart 581 20 1993/94 Will Pilloni 423 19 2018/19 George Fitzgibbon 574 19 2002/03 Brad Fuller 422 15 1995/96 Corey Ryan 572 18 2007/08 Joe Roff 420 17 1991/92 Sam Myburgh 567 15 2017/18 Ashley Meek 420 16 2010/11 Luke Seal 562 10 2010/11 Elliott White 417 19 2010/11 Pranesh De Silva 557 18 2016/17 Brentyn Wilson 414 19 1998/99 Logan Ayers 552 14 2015/16 Liam Flaherty 407 17 2009/10

Record Partnerships (records kept from 1996/97) Wkt Total Batsmen Opponent Season 1st 214 Damian Arnold Shannon Madden St Edmund’s 2008/09 2nd 219 Damian Arnold (124*) Matthew Ephraums (82) Grammar 2007/08 3rd 299 Ryan Bartley (156) Will Elkins (144) Grammar 2005/06 4th 162* Tim McGrath (78*) Anthony Walker (90*) Daramalan 1996/97 5th 152 Blake Ivery (71) Logan Ayers (77*) Grammar 2015/16 6th 139 Sam Myburgh Angus Kent (56) St Edmunds 2017/18 7th 140 Liam Flaherty (83) Elliott White (58) Daramalan 2009/10 8th 93 Alex Bazzana (87*) Callum Beaumont (44) Radford 2010/11 9th 102 Chris Males (54) C. McMahon (44) Daramalan 1996/97 10th 58 Tim Gray (34*) Ryan Bartley (23) Trinity, Goulburn 2003/04

Fielding 20 dismissals in a season (from 1993/94) Name #catches/ stumpings Season Shannon Madden 33/2 (wk) 2007/08 Elliott White 19/12 (wk) 2010/11 Tom Henry 25/4 (wk) 2012/13 Luke Bartley 19/8 (wk) 2005/06 Matthew Rollings 22/4 (wk) 2006/07 Shannon Madden 18/8 (wk) 2008/09 Tom Vane-Tempest 10/16 (wk) 2014/15 Tom Henry 20/5 (wk) 2011/12 Will Pilloni 19/6 (wk) 2017/18 David Miller 19/5 (wk) 1995/96 Luke Bartley 20/2 (wk) 2004/05 Matt Cassidy 18/3 (wk) 2003/04 Tom Vane-Tempest 19/2 (wk) 2013/14 Matthew Napier 20 (wk) 1994/95 Luke Da Deppo 13/7 (wk) 1998/99 Nick Bartley 19/1 (wk) 1999/00

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Bowling 5 wickets in an innings/10 wickets in a match 30 Wickets in a Season (from 1991/92) Name Score Opponents Season Name #wickets Season Stephen Morrison 7/6 (11/29) Radford 2000/01 Corey Ryan 55 2007/08 David Fitzpatrick 7/12 Radford 2002/03 Jono Louden 46 2007/08 Nick Brady 7/32 St Edmunds 2004/05 Ryan Bartley 45 2005/06 David Gill 7/38 Bunbury 1998/99 Luke Wesney 42 2007/08 Ryan Bartley 6/20 Daramalan 2003/04 Jono Louden 42 2008/09 Ben Izzard 6/21 St Edmunds 2013/14 Nic Hall 42 2011/12 Pat Jackson 6/23 Assumption 2011/12 Nick Brady 41 2004/05 Corey Ryan 6/24 St Edmunds 2007/08 Matthew Hill 40 1993/94 Ryan Bartley 6/24 Trinity College Lismore 2005/06 Matthew Kowal 38 1993/94 Ryan Bartley 6/25 Warragul 2005/06 Stephen Scotland 38 1995/96 Phil Tonkin 6/26 St Edmunds 2012/13 Liam Casey 38 2002/03 George Fitzgibbon 6/30 Daramalan 2002/03 Phil Wild 37 2003/04 Chris Males 6/41 St Gregory’s 1996/97 Tim Gray 36 2003/04 Jordie Misic 6/49 Grammar 2016/17 Nikhil Mathai 35 2014/15 Jon McGrath 6/60 (10/63) Radford 1997/98 Teague Baldry 36 2006/07 Bryce McNicol 6/65 Marcellin 1994/95 Leshan Samaranayake 36 2018/19 Luke Wesney 5/1 Radford 2007/08 Peter Grant 34 1997/98 Jono Louden 5/4 Radford 2007/08 David Fitzpatrick 34 2002/03 Pranesh De Silva 5/6 St Edmunds 2016/17 Tim Catlin 34 2009/10 Donald Shivakkumar 5/7 Radford 2009/10 Bryce McNicol 33 1994/95 Angus Kent 5/9 Trinity Beenleigh 2017/18 Patrick Miller 33 1999/00 Praveen Mathai 5/10 St Edmunds 2014/15 Jono Louden 33 2006/07 Michael Peterson 5/11 Woodlawn 2011/12 Ben Izzard 33 2013/14 Nikhil Mathai 5/11 Marcellin College Bulleen 2013/14 Brad Fuller 32 1994/95 Isaac Lillie 5/11 St Edmunds 2017/18 Chris Males 32 1996/97 Zac Maron 5/12 Warragul 2018/19 Chris Lejsek 32 1997/98 Jono Louden 5/13 Daramalan 2008/09 Nick Wood 32 2013/14 Leshan Samaranayake 5/13 Daramalan 2018/19 Nikesh Joseph 31 2015/16 Chris Lejsek 5/15 Erindale 1997/98 Greg Smith 30 1997/98 Pat Jackson 5/15 Lavella 2011/12 Steve Smith 30 2009/10 Nikhil Mathai 5/15 Daramalan 2014/15 Michael Peterson 30 2011/12 Tom Iles 5/15 Radford 2015/16 Ben Izzard 30 2015/16 Jono Louden 5/16 Daramalan 2006/07 Lewis Evans 5/16 Beenleigh 2016/17 Ashley Meek 5/18 Radford 2010/11 Corey Ryan 5/19 Grammar 2007/08 Nikesh Joseph 5/19 St Edmunds 2015/16 Liam Casey 5/22 Marcellin 2002/03 Corey Ryan 5/22 Grammar 2007/08 Nikhil Mathai 5/24 St Edmunds 2014/15 Chris Rajapakshe 5/25 Trinity College 2014/15 Ashley Meek 5/28 Lismore 2010/11 Steve Smith 5/28 St Edmunds 2008/09 Tim Catlin 5/32 Daramalan 2009/10 Andrew Graham 5/33 Adelaide 2002/03 Corey Ryan 5/33 St Ignatius, Riverview 2007/08 Ben Izzard 5/33 St Edmunds 2015/16 Joe Sidorko 5/35 Daramalan 2017/18 Nic Hall 5/40 Radford 2011/12 Craig McMahon 5/41 Auckland 1997/98 Nic Hall 5/43 Daramalan 2011/12 Angus Kent 5/51 Sacred Heart Auckland 2017/18 Chris Rajapakse 5/53 Radford 2013/14 Dom de Carvalho 5/55 Grammar 2008/09 Jon McGrath 5/85 St Patrick's, Goulburn 1997/98 David Gill Sale 1999/00

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Second XI – Colts TEAM PERFORMANCE: 2 Wins: 10 Losses The Second XI had a season of mixed results in both the 1-Day and T20 competitions. Winning outcomes for the team were severely hampered by insufficient squad numbers resulting in several games played with only 10 players. It must be remembered that the Second XI team plays in the ACT Colts competition (U18 Division 1) against teams consisting of the best U18 players from ACT Club teams (non-ASC school teams). Fortunately there is a whole lot more to cricket than what goes in the scorebook. True success can be judged by the way the boys accepted the challenges put before them and continued to toil manfully under adverse conditions, and in this sense the season was very successful. The team became more competitive in the later part of the season with greater cohesion between players as they grew aware of each other's strengths and weaknesses. Generous assistance of several enthusiastic younger lads from the U14 and U15 teams allowing a full complement of fielders also made a huge difference to the overall morale of the team. The team was led initially by Callan Bourke and then in his absence by Aiden Kelly who, after being somewhat overawed by the job, became better able to read the nuances of the match and more comfortable setting fields and making decisions that allowed the team to have a much stronger and resilient bowling and fielding presence, both limiting the oppositions run scoring and threatening to take wickets. The first 5 games of the season were T20 matches (Two on Lindwall). The team was very competitive in one match, falling just short in their run chase to topple the eventual competition runners-up. Two of the other four matches were played with only 10 players which made it very difficult to stem the usual T20 rapid scoring onslaught. The best performing batter through the T20 series was Callan Bourke with 109 runs for which he was rewarded with promotion to the First XI and the best performing bowler was Jack Kelly with 6 wickets. The second part of the season consisted of seven 1-Day (40 over) matches (One on Lindwall). The first 3 matches were once again played with only 10 players with comprehensive defeats in the first two but a spirit lifting victory against CGS in the third. Great bowling in a rain interrupted match gave the batters a very gettable target of 139 which they achieved with 9 overs to spare and with the loss of only 4 wickets. The second team victory came in the last round match of the season, once again over the CGS boys. The best performing batter through the 1-Day series was Harry Dick with 192 runs and the best performing bowler was Hugh Brocklehurst with 8 wickets. The season has been character building for many of the boys, with some really good performances in trying conditions. The whole team can be proud of their efforts and in the way they developed as individuals and as a team, with a solid team dynamic developing by season end. A happy band of brothers who didn't take their losses too hard nor over-celebrate their wins.

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THE PLAYERS Angus Andrews Angus made some solid contributions with the bat, often opening the innings and bowled an array of leg spin overs with varying success. Has promising batting and bowling techniques which will result in more success next season. Good slip fielder. Patrick Benson This was Pat's second season in the 2nd XI and was one in which he often found it difficult to get his innings started, troubled by the good ball on off stump. Didn't score as many runs as he hoped but contributed well in the field and as a part time keeper. Callan Bourke (C) Callan played five T20 matches for the 2nd XI before being permanently promoted to the First XI. His solid batting was sorely missed just as combinations were starting to develop. Hugh Brocklehurst Hugh continued to be a key team member in his second season with the 2nd XI contributing strongly with his accurate swing bowling. Finished the season just behind the leading wicket taker. Hugh also made some good contributions batting in the lower middle order. Harry's second season in the 2nd XI was very solid, scoring runs, Harrison Dick delivering effective swing bowling and fielding with authority at mid on. Harry generally opened the innings for the team and was the leading run scorer for the team. Supported his team mates with quality fielding and good chat. Travis Grady Travis is the type of player all teams need. Always chirpy, happy to bat anywhere and usually producing a score from his tenacious attitude to succeed. Was the usual keeper but enjoyed his opportunities to get out in the field. Always made the effort to say 'hi' and 'bye' along with a handshake. Winner. Thomas Johnston Tom didn't get the wickets he hoped for at the beginning of the season. A growing body made it difficult for him to bowl with regular timing and rhythm but his accuracy and speed started to return late in the season. Was dismissed only twice in the season and had a lot of his batting digs cut cruelly short as his team mates were unable to weather the storm, ending with six not-outs. Should go well next season. Aiden Kelly (C) In Aiden's second season in the 2nd XI, he was promoted to captain the team for the 1-Day games. His captaincy skills and confidence in the role developed well through his tenure and should hold him in good stead in future endeavours. He unselfishly chose to not bowl himself for many overs, generally electing to control the team from mid-off and allowing the other lads a full go. Became proficient at coin tossing by the end of the season. Jack Kelly Big Jack, the team motivator. Jack was a very positive influence on the whole team, able to respond and re-energise the team when the spark was slipping away. Jack bowled well all season with good pace and accuracy to finish as the leading wicket taker. Jack also contributed well with the bat in the middle order on several occasions, placing a very high value on his wicket. Tobit Louis Tobit played with the U15/1's before answering the desperate calls for extra players and then becoming a regular member of the 2nd XI. Tobit played 19 games for Marist this season as well as 4 games for the ACT U15 team. Primarily a leg spin bowler finishing just behind the leading wicket takers, Tobit contributed strongly to the overall team culture with his positive attitude. Oliver Nguyen Oliver is another of Marist's multi team players, playing for the U15/1's as well as initially being selected in the First XI where he played three games as well as a game for the U16/2's. Oliver became an integral member of the 2nd XI where he could be relied upon to take the heat in the upper order. Needs to develop some more belief in his own abilities. Logan Tindall Logan joined the team from NZ for the last two games. Was unable to show his prowess with bat in those games but bowled well. An energetic player who lifted the general mood of the team and will do well next season.

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Enthusiastic Extras Rafay Abbas (U14) Rafay `how-much-cricket-is-too-much' played the last two games with the 2nd XI. This on top of his ACT representative games, regular Marist U15/1's and Men's 4th grade for Eastlakes. Thanks for being part of the team. Made a good contribution with the bat and ball. Dylan Crowe Dylan played one T20 match when the team was short and his efforts were appreciated. Nick Honeyman (U14) Nick played two games with the 2nd XI against two of the stronger opponents. Will greatly benefit from his experience against the older boys, after sticking to his guns against good quality opposition. Jeremy Firth (U15) Jeremy played one game with the 2nd XI bowling four overs and doing well in the field. Jack Moloney (U15) Jack played one game with the 2nd XI in which he was asked (unfairly perhaps) to bat at No. 3 and did well on a crumbly Kippax No.2 pitch against older bowlers. Rory O'Brien Rory played one T20 game to assist with numbers contributing with bat and ball. Anthony Dick Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Rafay Abbas 1 0 24 24.00 6 21 0 0/0 0/0 Angus Andrews 11 1 110 11.0 21 175 4 43.7 0/0 5/0 Patrick Benson 11 2 73 8.1 10 51 3 17.0 0/0 5/0 Callan Bourke 6 0 121 20.2 1 10 0 0/0 4/0 Hugh Brocklehurst 11 2 80 8.9 57 263 12 21.9 0/0 2/0 Dylan Crowe 1 0 0 0 1 15 0 0/0 0/0 Harrison Dick 11 1 220 21.80 2/0 34 166 8 20.7 0/0 4/0 Jeremy Firth 1 0 0 0.00 4 24 0 0/0 0/0 Travis Grady 11 1 130 13.00 2 16 0 0/0 9/1 Nick Honeyman 2 0 11 5.50 8 46 1 46.0 0/0 0/0 Thomas Johnston 8 6 3 1.50 47 309 4 77.2 0/0 1/0 Aiden Kelly (C) 6 1 25 5.00 14.1 79 1 79.0 0/0 1/0 Jack Kelly 9 1 97 11.00 54.2 249 13 20.7 0/0 4/0 Tobit Louis 7 2 36 7.2 33 186 9 20.7 0/0 1/0 Zachary Maron 1 0 29 29.00 6 27 1 27.0 0/0 0/0 Timothy McCrossin 2 0 0 0 5.5 34 1 34.0 0/0 0/0 Jack Moloney 1 0 9 9.00 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 Oliver Nguyen 8 0 90 11.25 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 Rory O'Brien 1 0 14 14.00 2 7 1 7.0 0/0 1/0 Logan Tindall 2 0 2 0.00 16 48 5 9.6 0/0 0/0

Batting Award: Harry Dick Bowling Award: Jack Kelly Coach’s Award: Travis Grady

Milestone - 1,000 runs for Marist: Callan Bourke; Harrison Dick

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Under 10 Heat TEAM PERFORMANCE: 1 win, 9 losses, 4 draws. Congratulations to the Under 10 Heat team who made the best out of what was often a tough season at times. All of the 9 boys played with eagerness and commitment to both Cricket and Marist. For 8 of the 9 players in the team, it was their inaugural cricket season and majority of the boys were new to the school and each other. In a great testament to their characters as both Marist boys and team players, they all made each other feel welcome instantly and quickly started working as a team. It was a tough season at times, but the kids were enthusiastic and tried their hardest when the spotlight was on them. Majority of the team had never watched a cricket game let alone play one and so it was a steep learning curve for everyone involved. Towards the end of the season, the boys began to read the play and capitalize on run opportunities more confidently. Although not always reflected in the result, every single player showed improvement and increasing enthusiasm as the season went on. Through bad weather at times, tough sides, critical opposing parents and one sided results, the kids always pushed through to the end and had fun. I would like to thank all the kids for their participation, the parents for taking their kids to the practices and games and I encourage everyone to continue playing for Marist as they all showed much promise.

THE PLAYERS Jack Austin The most experienced player, Jack led the team by example with his great knowledge of the game and skill level. Jack has a great passion for cricket and plays with enthusiasm and skill. His favourite fielding position was wicket keeper and he rarely let a ball through and took some impressive stumpings. Jack was a consistent batter and bowler throughout the season and improved in both parts of his game. Daniel Coffey Daniel's enthusiasm for playing American Baseball for many years naturally shifted to cricket, along with his skill set and evolved throughout the season into an all-rounder cricketer. He improved his bowling through accuracy and speed and enjoyed the batting. Alex Holt For Alex's first foray into team sports, he was an excellent team member, always supportive of his team mates and he set himself high standards. Alex shows a lot of promise in becoming an opening batsman and he improved on his bowling towards the end of the season. Alex has a promising Marist cricket career ahead of him. Angus Howarth Angus was unquestionably the biggest personality on the team, always encouraging his team mates, positive attitude and a great morale booster for the team no matter the situation. He improved with both batting and bowling as the season went on and his greatest improvement was as a fielder, running everything down and his throwing increasingly accurate. Zac McMahon A late addition to the team, Zac was always receptive to guidance by the coaches and great determination to improve. Throughout the season he became a much more confident batter and bowler. Thomas Nguyen In his inaugural season, Tom had a steep learning curve but improved in all aspects of his game. Often critical on his performance by setting high goals for himself.

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Bede O'Mara Bede’s skills improved greatly during the season and his attitude was receptive to the coaching provided. He provided consistency throughout the season and his attitude was always positive. Ragsajan Rajkumar Sajan was a reserved batter at the beginning of the season that slowly gained confidence as he became more comfortable at strike. Always keen to be a wicket keeper, his keeping skills also showed great improvement. Will Weir Will improved his game throughout the season, his greatest improvement was in his bowling. His attitude towards playing the game was always positive. A pleasure to have in the side. Richard Austin Coach Lynn Chua Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Jack Austin 9 3 62 10.3 21 64 4 16.0 2 Daniel Coffey 10 3 63 9.0 26 67 10 6.7 - Alex Holt 9 2 79 11.3 20 83 4 20.7 - Angus Howarth 9 5 36 9.0 19 69 3 23.0 1 Zac McMahon 7 1 23 3.8 19 36 4 9.0 - Tom Nguyen 7 2 36 7.2 16 57 3 19.0 - Bede O'Mara 10 3 59 8.4 26 95 0 - 1 Ragsajan Rajkumar 10 5 33 6.6 28 90 3 30.0 - William Weir 9 3 32 5.3 23 57 2 28.5 -

Batting Award: Alex Holt Bowling Award: Daniel Coffey Coach’s Award: Ragsajan Rajkumar

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Under 10 Hurricanes

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 4 wins, 4 losses, 1 draw. The formidable Marist Hurricanes team began its 2018/2019 campaign in October 18 – eight players not yet at Marist, enthusiastic to begin their cricketing career at the school. The inaugural practice set the tone for the season – Coach Phil reiterating the most important thing about cricket (besides having fun!) is ‘Watching the Ball’. The season started with a loss to Grammar, however positive signs were there after only one training session – our batting was good and bowling produced five wickets. The Hurricanes put skills into practice in game two - excellent batting, bowling and fielding - a well-deserved win. Rounds 3 to 9 before Christmas, saw mixed fortune for the Hurricanes – two losses, one win, two matches abandoned and an unheard of draw - a great game where ‘Cricket was the Winner’. The weather was against us in the New Year - the first match abandoned. The rematch against Grammar - a narrow loss by 5 runs but the team rebounded against Eastlake with a 20-run win. A win against the undefeated Marist Stars was a magnificent finale for the Hurricanes 2018/19 season. The team saved their best for last – every one of the boys showed their improved skills - bowling straight, catching, fielding, batting well and they watched the ball! From all the parents, Coach Phil, Manager Matt and Coach Richard we say thanks to the boys for a thoroughly entertaining year, with each member of the team making valuable contributions, playing the game in good spirit. We loved every minute!!

THE PLAYERS James Bartlett James is a player who improved greatly over the season, especially as a batsman. He made valuable contributions when it counted – highlighted by some great shots. His best innings was in the back end of the season scoring 15 from 10 deliveries to secure the win. James’ season total was 52 runs and as a bowler, he took 3 wickets. James’ skills developed in the field shown with a run out and 2 great catches. Harry David Harry brought enthusiasm and positivity to every game and training session. This ensured his contribution went beyond the stats, which on their own were solid; 21 runs, 3 wickets, 3 run outs (outstanding) and 2 catches. When batting it was noticeable that he puts a very high price on his wicket, which is of course very important. We all look forward to seeing his cricket develop, as it inevitably will given his excellent attitude.

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Samson Kennedy Samson is a steely competitor who didn't utter a word of complaint the entire season. He also trains and plays wholeheartedly. He has been a pleasure to coach and his stats show excellent all round talent - 30 runs (once out only), 5 wickets, 3 run outs, 1 catch. It is worth noting that he is also showing himself to be a very accomplished wicketkeeper. Plenty of choices then for Samson as he continues to develop his game. Logan McRae Logan played very well this year as an all-rounder. As a fast bowler with a great action, he took 8 wickets with his outswingers and pace, including a 5/8 – finishing the season with an overall average of 7.9. He was a hard-hitting batter who was hard to get out – making 72 runs. Logan was good in the field with 2 runouts and a catch - one of the consistent team performers. Henry Nihill Henry was a strong performer and contributor – playing cricket with spirit. Henry came third in overall runs with 63 and average of 10.5. He is a shot maker and loved to hit a boundary – his top score was 13. He worked on the accuracy of his bowling during training and at home. Henry claimed 2 wickets for the season. As a wicket keeper and fielder, he was often chasing hard and this paid off with 3 runouts. Kieran Shepherd Kieran is new to the game but very quickly adapted to become a valuable contributor. His 16 runs, 2 wickets, 2 run outs and 1 catch came at important moments for the Hurricanes. Major improvements in his bowling and fielding over the course of the season are something he can build on and his lightning speed between wickets saw him steal many cheeky runs, especially late in the innings when the pressure was on. Griffin Sluis Griffin is a patient, thoughtful player; qualities that might indicate a future captain. His contribution for the Hurricanes was outstanding with 47 runs, 7 wickets, 2 run outs and 1 catch. His batting included some very big hitting to leg, no doubt influenced by his baseball experience. As he plays more cricket, his stroke range will increase and with his sharp eye will be something to watch. As a bowler, he used his height very effectively and bowled with great accuracy ensuring he was regularly among the wicket takers. Finn Wilson Great season with the bat topping the scoring with 89 runs at an average of 44.5 often putting the ball over the boundary. His best was 18 off the bat in the last game. Finn proved to be a skilful bowler taking 9 wickets – his best being 2/5. His natural cricket talent extended to the field with 5 run outs. An outstanding performance for the Hurricanes! Richard Bartlett Coach Phil David Coach Matthew Wilson Manager

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns out Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping James Bartlett 8 3 52 10.4 21 108 3 36 2 Harry David 9 4 21 4.2 24 80 3 26.7 2 Samson Kennedy 8 7 30 30 22 67 5 13.4 1 Logan McRae 8 3 72 14.4 21 63 8 7.9 1 1 Henry Nihill 9 3 63 10.5 26 99 2 49.5 Kieran Shepherd 8 3 16 3.2 19 71 2 57 1 Griffin Sluis 8 3 47 9.4 22 71 7 10.1 1 Finn Wilson 9 7 89 44.5 25 82 9 9.1

Batting Award: Finn Wilson Bowling Award: Logan McRae Coach’s Award: Samson Kennedy

Five wickets in an innings: Logan McRae, 5/8 against CGS Heat, 30 November 2018

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Under 10 Sixers TEAM PERFORMANCE: 5 Wins 3 Losses The U10 Sixers have had a great season where everyone showed improvement and each player had plenty of good results and memorable cricketing moments. From humble batting beginnings, by mid-season the boys were consistently able to score a team century. Each of our batsmen hit boundaries, and the scoring was generally shared around, with all batsmen taking their turn contributing important partnerships across the season. With only 15 balls to score from, and around 20% of these usually unplayable wides, scoring any runs at all was always a good achievement, but double figures were achieved by all of our batsmen at various times through the season, and everyone managed a not-out innings at least twice. Our top scores represented good timing and alert running between wickets. By season's end it was always going to be difficult to guess who would top score on a given day. Our bowlers demonstrated improving skills across the season too, with five bowlers scoring two wicket hauls at least once from their three overs. Keeping line and length was always the goal in the team, and we regularly bowled fewer wides than our opponents. Many of our bowlers took snappy caught and bowled wickets during the season, and there were some impressive catches taken in the field and at keeper. Everyone managed to clean bowl an opponent at least once. Everyone in the team also contributed to run outs, with some neat direct hits and some good work done around the stumps resulting in run outs every match we played. The boys should be proud of their run of wins after Christmas leading into the final game. The boys’ development over the season was made possible by the great spirit amongst the team. Everyone played an encouraging role on the pitch, during warm ups and at training. Laughter and enjoyment was a key feature of the team. The boys also shared their great attitude with the opposition, enjoying their opponents’ company during matches, without compromising their competitiveness. That would be a great quality to carry forward in all their sports. It was a terrific group to be a part of, and we hope each player makes it back and aims for more improvement and enjoyment next season.

THE PLAYERS Edward Kimpton Edward always gave his best for the team and when captaining the side he got the best out of his team mates. He showed safe hands with several catches, effected run-outs and kept wickets with aplomb. Edward's batting took off in the second half of the season when his timing clicked in and he became an active scorer at the crease. With ball in hand Edward was very reliable and straight. A great asset to the team because of his developing skills but also because of his great attitude towards his team mates and the contest. Rowan Koina Rowan has a great temperament for cricket, being able to knuckle down and repeat a good delivery when bowling, and able to defend carefully when batting. Rowan had the most not-out innings in the team this season, showing just how determined he was at the crease. Rowan's bowling was built on good technique which he developed at the pre-season clinic and honed over the season. Rowan was one of our most consistent bowlers who rarely dropped the ball short and was hard to score against. Rowan was one of our best trainers and always took a positive attitude at trainings and games.

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William Rees Will showed skill as a batsman and a bowler throughout the season, to be one of our best at both. Will hit boundaries almost every match and was particularly strong on the onside. Will made some great contributions in the middle order, featuring in several busy partnerships. With the ball, Will experimented with spin and pace bowling and took wickets with both types of bowling. Will made several direct hit runouts and sharp catches in the field. Will was a great team player and encourager and his desire to win brought the best out of his own cricket. Will always gave his best at training where his catching and throwing skills often shone during our drills. Angus Templeton Over the season Angus' bowling really improved as he worked up to regularly bowling full pitched deliveries on target. Angus made good contributions to batting partnerships and hit several important boundaries throughout the season. As a keeper Angus took some nice catches and did likewise in the field. With plenty of sporting prowess Angus has a good opportunity to develop as a cricketer in the next few years if he keeps at it. Always a great contributor to team morale. Edwin Tijo Edwin showed natural talent with both bat and ball. Equipped with great focus and drive, Edwin was always in the business of scoring runs. In our toughest run chase of the year Edwin opened the innings with consecutive fours to make our opponents realise they had a match on their hands. Edwin showed the ability to play strokes on both sides of the wicket. Edwin's fast and accurate bowling resulted in plenty of wickets too. Edwin was always raring to go and his attitude was top class from the warm up through to the final ball. Hamish Todd Hamish, our expert off-spinner took wickets from the outset of the season and always made the batsman play his deliveries. As a result of consistent length and good turn, Hamish always made things happen with ball in hand. Hamish also made plenty of runs and was certainly up amongst the best boundary strikers in the side. Regardless of who he partnered, Hamish always formed an aggressive pairing at the crease. Hamish fielded, kept and bowled with intensity and a competitive edge each week, rarely missing a catch which came his way. Hamish has laid a great foundation to develop as a cricketer by his efforts this season. Brayden Wright One of the biggest improvers over the course of the year, once Brayden worked out how to hit boundaries he never looked back and featured in the runs regularly. With the ball, Brayden went from beginner spinner to a technically tight strike bowler who finished the season troubling all the batsmen he bowled to. In the field, one team mate described him as a ball magnet, but Brayden always moved into position to be around the ball when it was in play. Cool under pressure Brayden was always able to tidy up the stumps and ice the runout. James Wright James is blessed with power and worked very hard over the season to control his game. James' batting technique was good all season but by mid- season, his timing had improved such that his scoring rate became very consistent. When he connected with a drive, as he regularly did, there was no chance the fielders were going to stop it from reaching the boundary. James always worked hard at training and his concentration in the nets directly translated to runs during matches. With the ball, James can rip a thunderbolt down the pitch and will be a great all-rounder as he learns to control that weapon. 28 Marist College Canberra Cricket Club 2018-2019 Year Book

Andrew Rees Coach Paul Wright Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Edward Kimpton 8 4 55 13.7 14 21 82 6 13.7 2/6 Rowan Koina 8 6 53 26.5 14 21 70 3 23.0 1/4 William Rees 8 3 91 18.2 19 22 71 6 13.7 4/8 Angus Templeton 8 4 59 19.7 13 12 56 2 28 1/3 Edwin Tijo 8 4 112 34.0 23 19 60 5 10.8 2/8 Hamish Todd 8 2 68 13.6 16 19 69 7 10 2/1 Brayden Wright 8 3 68 13.6 17 23 97 9 10.8 3/8 James Wright 8 4 96 24.0 28 23 92 6 15.3 2/8

Batting Award: Edwin Tijo Bowling Award: Hamish Todd Coach’s Award: Brayden Wright

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Under 10 Stars TEAM PERFORMANCE: 10 wins, 1 loss. The U/10 Stars had a very successful season, winning 10 of our 11 games. All of the players showed progress and improvement across the season, especially in fielding awareness and returning the ball back into the stumps, running between the wickets, bowling accuracy and catching. All of the players showed encouragement to each other and there was a good team atmosphere. The boys trained well despite most of our sessions being extremely hot. A big thanks to all the parents who attended the games and assisted with scoring, umpiring , and encouraging the boys. Coaching the boys this season, many of them for the second time, was a pleasure. I look forward to watching all of the players continue their cricketing journey with Marist over the coming years.

THE PLAYERS Sevie De Cos Sevie is an enthusiastic and popular member of the team who enjoys his cricket. The season was one full of progress for Sevie, especially bowling, the second half of the season saw Sevie as one of the team’s best bowlers straightening up his action and landing the ball on a good line and length. A good season all round. Liam Denny Liam always plays with a positive attitude and his love of the game was evident throughout the season. A vocal and enthusiastic team member who progressed his game in all areas across the season. Liam showed a good eye for the strait ball when batting ,hitting some good scores in the second half of the season. Well done Liam, you were a pleasure to coach and I hope to see you on the field in the coming seasons. James Frillingos James always plays with a positive attitude and gives 100% effort at all times. Wicket keeping was a role James liked to put his hand up for and showed great improvement in this position throughout the season. James is a good aggressive runner between the wickets and has a good match awareness. Well done on a good season. Will Garner Will showed good improvement with an enthusiastic approach to his cricket. Wicket keeping was a position Will enjoyed and he showed marked improvement in this position in the later half of the season. Keep up the good work Will and good luck for the coming seasons. Dominic Honan Dominic had a great season contributing to the team with good batting and excellent strait bowling. Dom’s confidence continued to grow throughout the season and his game improved in all areas markedly. Dom loves his cricket and I look forward to watching him improve and enjoy the game in coming seasons. Akash Mishra Akash was a welcome addition to the team this season. Akash is a quiet achiever playing some good shots and refining his bowling action across the season. A popular and enthusiastic member of the team , with some practice I think Akash could be a good batsmen, he times the ball well and has a great eye. Good luck in the coming seasons.

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Sam Piloni Sam was the team’s best all round player, Sam’s main strength this season was his batting, scoring well in most games. also fielding and catching was excellent throughout the season. Sam’s bowled well throughout the season and at times experimented with some spin. He is a team player with good game awareness. Congratulations on a well-played season. Stephen Honan Coach Kylie Denny Manager Julianne Pilloni Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Sevie De Cos 10 7 104 34.7 30 68 12 5.7 Liam Denny 11 3 41 5.1 29 92 7 13.1 James Frilingos 11 6 100 20.0 27 63 10 6.3 1 Will Garner 10 7 39 13.0 26 74 4 18.5 Dominic Honan 10 5 116 23.2 31 66 13 5.1 Akash Mishra 9 4 82 16.4 26 77 9 8.6 Sam Pilloni 11 8 166 55.3 35 75 14 5.4 1

Batting Award: Sam Pilloni Bowling Award: Dominic Honan Coach’s Award: James Frilingos

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Under 10 Thunder TEAM PERFORMANCE: After a long season of fun and many new friendships formed, the Under 10 Thunder have seen massive improvements in their cricket. The boys trained up at Pearce Oval for the year, with the extra space proving successful as the team’s fielding improved out of sight from the beginning of the season. Their batting and bowling went with it, and a major highlight of the season was our first innings of 100 runs coming midway through the season in a match at Marist. The boys’ bowling also improved which saw us take a lot of wickets in the back end of the season, and the majority of deliveries being legitimate. After what has been a great season for Tom and myself, we hope that we have taught the boys something and that they had as much fun as we did. A special thanks also goes out to Jason Burgemeister for all his help coaching the boys when we were unavailable and all of the parents for their scoring duties, manning the barbeque and all of the support they gave us. - Josh Green

THE PLAYERS Josh Ahearne: Josh was one of the many characters of the U10 Thunder this season. His enthusiasm and friendliness really helped bond the team together. Josh was always focussed at training and gave his all every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. His wicket keeping was a real standout and he was a pleasure to coach. Well done on a fantastic season Josh, keep being a determined kid and giving everything you try 100%. Will Bergmeister: What a funny kid Will Bergmeister is! Will never ceased to keep his teammates, parents and coaches alike in stitches. He’s also a very handy cricketer, both batting and bowling. While fielding never seemed to tickle Will’s fancy, his funny character and amiable nature made him a delight to coach and a joy to watch on Friday afternoon’s. Well done on a great season Will and try to have fun in the field! Reuben Coll: Reuben is the slightest of the group, but the most friendly and talkative he was always easy to coach which made him a pleasure. Reuben was also a handy bowler who in future years looks like he may develop into a spinner with some nice wrist action on display throughout the season. Well done on a fantastic season Reuben, keep bringing your awesome attitude. Riley Edmondson: Riley was a fantastic student of the game this season. His bowling improved out of sight from beginning to end, all while being extremely cheerful. Riley was always happy to talk and laugh with the boys, but when it came to bat or bowl, he was switched on and focussed on the task at hand. Well done Riley on a fantastic season, keep being friendly and enjoying your sport and mates.

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Lachlan Green: Lochie had the unfortunate pleasure of having two of his older brother’s coach him this season and you can only imagine how much he liked listening to us, but he is a very talented cricketer. His batting improved as the season went, and his bowling was perfect when he didn’t try to bowl too fast. A big arm in the field was useful, and as he gets older may result in the fine leg treatment, particularly if we’re still coaching. Well done on a great season Lochie. Nick Gritti: Nick was a late comer to the team and while nervous and shy at first, he soon joined in with the shenanigans of the other boys and became a good cricketer himself. Nick brought great energy to the group (not that they were lacking any) which included tackling practice on the coaching staff, and his batting developed nicely as well. Well done on a fantastic season Nick and continue to practice your cricket and tackling. Jacob Hardy: Jacob is a very talented cricketer. A very good natural batter and a bowler with pace, he was a great asset throughout the year. Another enthusiastic cricketer, Jacob was also one of the best competitors of the group. Jacob always enjoyed himself and had a fantastic year. Well done Jacob, keep enjoying your cricket. Jackson Hillsdon: Jackson was another student of the game who couldn’t get enough of cricket. Every time we practiced fielding, he was asking for balls to dive for like he was saving boundaries or catches in the air. Every time it came to batting or wicket keeping, he would ask to go first. The enthusiasm for everything cricket was indefatigable, everything a coach could want in a young player. His passion for the game put him in good stead for season and the many roles each boy played within the team. Well done on a fantastic season Jackson, continue to be passionate and have fun. Joshua Green Coach Tom Green Coach Richard Green Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Joshua Ahearne 10 67 31 140 3 46.7 Will Burgemeister 9 70 24 97 5 19.4 Reuben Coll 10 49 26 97 6 16.2 Riley Edmondson 11 56 31 140 3 46.7 Lachlan Green 11 95 33 128 10 12.8 Nick Gritti 8 32 20 88 3 29.3 Jacob Hardy 11 130 32 124 12 10.3 Jackson Hillsdon 8 70 23 88 7 12.6

Batting Award: Will Burgemeister Bowling Award: Jacob Hardy Coach’s Award: Jackson Hillsdon

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Under 11 Division 1 -1

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 4 wins, 8 losses. Congratulations to the entire Under 11 Division 1 team. This was their first season of graded cricket. Every player improved their cricket in all areas of the game. They also worked together as a team and always displayed strong Marist sportsmanship. All boys are to be commended on their first graded season and for the spirit and enthusiasm which they displayed throughout. In batting, Henry Pickering was the leading run scorer with a total of 214, while Tomas Jensen was just behind him with a total of 212 runs. Thomas Smith finished the season with an impressive average of 68.50. Conall Fitgerald and Shana Srimanobhavan showed huge improvement in their batting, particularly with ability to play attacking shots on the off side. Jack Whalen and Viira Peiris always batted with enthusiasm and passion and hit several boundaries. Jack finished off his last innings of the season by a hitting a huge six into the crowd watching. In bowling, Conall Fitgerald and Thomas Smith led the way, both finished with 17 wickets for the season. Thomas Smith’s 3/10 in the final game just edged out Conall for the Bowling Award with a slightly better average, strike and economy rate. However, Conall’s consistent bowling and significant improvement with the bat presented him with the Coaches Award. Jack, Viira and Shanna discovered the art of swing bowling this season and developed a fine technique that was difficult for batsmen to play. Henry and Tomas Jensen continued to bowl fast and straight all season, improving every game. Thank you to boys for a tremendous season. Y ou were all a pleasure to coach. Thank you to the supportive parents for their enthusiasm throughout the season. I am excited to watch the boys progress their cricket in the future at Marist Cricket Club.

THE PLAYERS Conall Fitzgerald. Conall is a talented spin bowler who troubled batsmen with his variations, including spin, flight and pace. Conall’s batting improved considerably throughout the season. He developed greater self-confidence and scored valuable runs in the later games. Tomas Jensen. Tomas is an excellent all round cricketer. He bowled with pace and accuracy all season. Tomas was dominant with the bat and able to find the boundary on many occasions. Viira Peiris. Viira has a great eye, fantastic timing and a love of the aerial route. Viira was effective and often made runs with the bat when the team most needed them. Viira was also excellent in the field, often able to throw down the stumps to create many runout opportunities. Henry Pickering. Henry had an outstanding season particularly with the bat. He ended up being the leading run scorer, batting with style and enthusiasm. Henry possesses a full range of shots, including a powerful straight drive. Henry is also talented wicketkeeper, with little getting past him.

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Shanaathanan Shana has an excellent bowling action. He bowls a consistent line and Srimanobhavan. length and swings the ball away from the right-handed batsmen. Shana’s batting improved significantly during the season. He developed his repertoire of shots, particularly through the off side. Shana also took some outstanding catches. Thomas Smith. Thomas had another dominant season. He led the bowling and batting averages. Thomas’s bowling particularly improved throughout the season with batsmen finding his pace, consistent length and ability to move the ball of the seam difficult to play. Jack Whalen. Jack always plays with a positive attitude and his love for the game shone through in both training and matches. He enjoyed all facets of the game, whether it was batting bowling or wicket keeping and was always an enthusiastic contributor to the team. Jack demonstrated skill and improvement in all areas of the game. Simon Smith Coach Kushanthi Peiris Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Conall Fitzgerald 13 3 111 11.10 39 216 17 12.71 2 Tomas Jensen 13 4 212 23.56 32 185 8 23.13 3 Viira Peiris 13 1 204 17.00 39 226 8 28.25 3 Henry Pickering 13 8 214 42.80 40 209 4 52.25 1 Thomas Smith 12 10 137 68.50 39 188 17 11.06 6 Shanaathanan 13 8 111 22.20 41 247 10 24.70 3 Srimanobhavan Jack Whalen 13 3 179 19.89 34 196 10 19.60 2

Batting Award: Henry Pickering Bowling Award: Thomas Smith Coach’s Award: Conall Fitzgerald

Thomas Smith received a Cricket ACT Spirit of Cricket award

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Under 11 Friday Division 1 -2 TEAM PERFORMANCE: Playing in the very competitive Saturday morning Division 1 Under 11’s competition, Marist 2 may not have won any games outright, but that didn’t matter to this group of players who grew as the season progressed, both as cricketers and friends on and off the field. For several of our players, it was their first experience at playing red ball, structured cricket so it was a big learning curve for them. Great encouragement and enthusiasm was shown by everyone regardless of results and outcomes. Training was also very well attended on Wednesday afternoons with the boys always excited to see each other and talk about the game past and the one approaching. Once again, everyone gave 100% in all aspects of training. As a coach, the most pleasing measure is seeing the boys enjoying their cricket and wanting to improve. With their positive attitude and support of each other, they achieved both and I feel confident they will all continue to grow with their cricket into the future. A special thanks for all the parental support for the season, and in particular to John Berry, who managed/assisted coaching the team and age group so well, to Kate Hyson & Lena Raap for doing the lion’s share of scoring, and to Nathan Hyson for helping out with coaching and organising the boy’s in my absence. Also to Peter Bell for all your help and support at training. We certainly couldn’t have got through the season without all your valuable contributions. I hope this team can stay together into the future and continue to improve and enjoy their cricket. If they can do that I’m sure a win is not far away. - Bill Swain, Marist 2 Coach

THE PLAYERS Harley Bell In his first season of structured red ball cricket, Harley had a great attitude and showed excellent resilience in taking hits to his body and never flinching. He had improved both his batting and bowling by season’s end considerably. A great team player both on and off the field. Charlie Berry Charlie missed a few games early in the season being away with family, but on his return he fit back in superbly with some handy knocks with the bat and great bowling performances. Charlie was always keen to learn and practiced hard at training to improve his game. Ewan Hyde Ewan’s enthusiasm and energy was the glue that held the team together. He was always the first to glove up to be keeper and did an excellent job in that very important role, taking some great catches and saving many runs. His words of encouragement to team mates and competitive nature meant he was always in the game. He also batted and bowled very well when he got the chance. Will Hyson © A natural leader, Will was our most regular captain, and led the way through example with both bat and ball on numerous occasions. Will could easily be playing in higher divisions. Keep on working hard at improving your game Will, and higher representative opportunities will follow with your talent.

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Gabriel Louis A gifted talent, Gab could make the ball ‘talk’ both with his leg breaks, and faster balls. Gab was also very handy with the bat, making vital contributions to the teams scores. He also showed in the field his excellent catching and throwing abilities. A great season Gab and like Will, you will one day be playing at higher levels. Sebastian The quiet achiever in the team, Seb was adept with both bat and ball and made Raap some outstanding contributions. Seb also has heaps of natural talent and his long leavers and coordination will help with his game into the future. He was a pleasure to coach and always wanted to listen, learn and improve his game. Well done on a great season Seb. Ned Swain Never sure what you’re going to get with Ned with either bat or ball, but his competitive nature always meant he wasn’t far out of the game, and he had the ability to pull a rabbit out of his hat on occasion and do something special. Also good in the field with a strong arm and saved quite a few runs. Ned was a popular team-mate with a positive attitude to the team. Andre Also in his first year of playing cricket, Andre made some amazing improvements Vincent with his game throughout the year. He was also very willing to listen, learn and a pleasure to coach at training. Andre never backed away, and his determination saw him support some great batting partnerships in some of the games. Andre will continue to improve with his great attitude. Bill Swain Coach John Berry Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Harley Bell 12 33 38 280 2 140.0 Charlie Berry 9 29 24 183 6 30.5 Ewan Hyde 13 73 25 177 6 29.5 William Hyson 13 152 39 213 18 11.8 Gabriel Louis 13 111 40 256 15 17.1 Sebastian Raap 12 116 36 233 9 25.9 Ned Swain 9 83 25 169 8 21.1 Andre Vincent 11 77 34 235 2 117.5

Batting Award: Will Hyson Bowling Award: Gabriel Louis Coach’s Award: Sebastian Raap

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Under 11 Friday Blue TEAM PERFORMANCE: 2 wins, 9 losses, 3 draws. Marist U11 Blues formed in the early days of summer 2018. Under the tutelage of Zac Maron and Rory Di- Campli they quickly gelled into a cohesive unit and, with several strong characters in the team, strode forward to embody the strongest traditions of Marist cricket. Fearless under any conditions, equally at home on wickets both sticky and smooth, they faced each hostile bowling attack with the kind of sanguine joie de vivre that sets the truly great apart from the also-rans. Dispatching all-comers to all corners of every oval, sometimes including cow corner, these boys delighted all with their cricketing prowess, bonhomie and good sportsmanship. As the season progressed, the boys began to revel in their individual flair. Will: demon bowler and bludgeon with the bat. Adam: line and length. Iggy: direct hit king. Aden: sultan of swing. Aidan: middle order run machine. Johny: king of spin. Joshua: our go to man for the final push. All will go down in Marist history. Legends without peer.

THE PLAYERS Aden Black 40 runs @ 5.0, 7 wickets @ 18.17. Under the coaching of both Zac and Rory, Aden's performance has seen great improvement, in particular with his bowling. During one match against Eastlakes, Aden claimed 2 wickets in an over bowling overarm yorkers. Aden is a left handed batsman who has also improved both his fielding and batting. He has hit some boundaries in some of the games he played. He has maintained a positive attitude throughout training and during the games and is looking forward to returning next season. William Evans 134 runs @ 14.89, 14 wickets @ 10.93. The standout performer of the team with both ball and bat, William bowls with pace and venom, a kind of Starc-meets-Anderson. His batting is brutal, and packs plenty of punch. Makes Joss Buttler look tame. A lively character on and off the pitch, Will could always be relied on to take that vital wicket or get the run rate up. Adam Hannan 117 runs @ 10.64, 8 wickets @ 20.75. Solid with bat and ball, and handy behind the stumps, Adam enjoyed his first season of Marist cricket and getting to know his team mates. Strong through the covers, Adam scored a fair share of his runs through the off side, with a few agricultural thwacks to leg for good measure. A consistent bowler who gave away few extras, Adam looks forward to upping his pace next year. Aidan Harding 47 runs @ 5.88, 6 wickets @ 26.50. A great competitor whose bowling developed more accuracy towards the end of the season. He was very supportive of the team and is looking confident to develop for next season. A good fielder who can stem the flow of runs with his alertness in the field. Batting has potential and will flourish with greater confidence and aggression. Johny Moses 90 runs @ 11.25, 9 wickets @ 16.44. Johny makes runs in any conditions and was a huge asset to the team. Languid in bowling style, his variations frequently deceived opposing batsmen, and he took wickets with frequency. With the bat, periods of quiet were punctuated with explosive boundaries, predominantly to square leg. A fine player with plenty of potential.

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Ignatius Murray 103 runs @ 9.36, 7 wickets @ 26.14. Our third cumulative centurion in the team, Ignatius / Iggy / Nate / Nashe lit up the team with his left arm bowling and finesse with the bat. Without doubt one of our strongest fielders, a direct hit at the base of the stumps from fully 30 metres in the final game of the season sent the crowd wild. A player who could always be relied on to SLIDE HIS BAT, he would be an asset to any team. Joshua Rayner 31 runs @ 3.44, 8 wickets @ 20.38. A fine bowler who took wickets regularly and with economy, Joshua grew into the team as the season progressed. His batting shows potential, and with more time in the middle he will flourish into a strong all-rounder. Always playing with a positive attitude and a smile on his face, Joshua has big things ahead of him. Zac Maron Coach Rory Di-Campli Coach Angela Hannan Manager Simon Hannan Manager

SEASON STATISTICS

Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Aden Black 8 n/a 40 5 0 25 127 7 18.14 0 William Evans 9 n/a 134 14.89 0 28 153 14 10.93 0 Adam Hannan 11 n/a 117 10.64 0 35 166 8 20.75 0 Aidan Harding 8 n/a 47 5.88 0 27 159 6 26.50 0 Johny Moses 8 n/a 90 11.25 0 29 148 9 16.44 0 Ignatius Murray 11 n/a 103 9.36 0 34 183 7 26.14 0 Joshua Rayner 9 n/a 31 3.44 0 29 163 8 20.38 0

Batting Award: William Evans Bowling Award: Johny Moses Coach’s Award: Adam Hannan

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Under 11 Friday Royal TEAM PERFORMANCE: The Under 11 Royal team got better and better as the season went on. All the team members got used to playing with each other and started working together. Towards the back-end of the season, all the players started to really gel together. The team was very welcoming to a new teammate coming from overseas. Every single player contributed with both bat and ball in every game played. A little bit unlucky with the weather saw the team finish with 3 wins, 6 losses and 5 draws.

THE PLAYERS Noah Brown Noah always picks up 1 or 2 wickets and makes a handful of runs with the bat. He has been very consistent all year with his batting and bowling. He also played keeper for us on numerous occasions and has done extremely well in that position. Fateh Dhindsa Fateh has been a great contributor to the team with either picking up a few handy wickets when with the ball or a few handy runs with the bat. He is a quiet player, but his presence was always felt throughout the team. He made a huge impact when taking the only hat-trick for the season. Hamish Egan A handy all-rounder with the bat and ball. Was a great contributor to the team throughout the season with both runs and wickets. Could always be relied upon to back up the ball in the field and support his teammates. Jacob Friend When batting in the nets he is a safety hazard with balls flying left and right and in games when given a chance will smash it for four. His bowling has improved over the season with his accuracy getting better and better after every game. Riley Loiterton At the start of the season Riley was more of a bowler than a batsman. Until he worked out his favourite shot, the leg-glance. Hitting countless fours through the fine leg region as the season went on. He finished the season having improved every aspect of his game. Tyran The right arm quick who was feared by many batsman from opposing teams. McCudden Could send them down before a batsman had even played their shot. This sent many bails flying over the season. His bowling was not the only contribution to the team though. Tyran was also an excellent batsman and contributed with many runs. He also hit the first six of the season. Leo Ryan Leo has gained great confidence over the season. This confidence reflecting in his batting by moving towards the ball and playing a shot instead of standing back and going for a swing. It has also reflected in his bowling with his accuracy and pace getting better and better each game. Archie Tutton Joined the team halfway during the season and made an immediate impact. After having played baseball in America for the previous two years, he sent the bowlers flying all around the park. Once he got back into his rhythm, he was also an excellent bowler and a gun in the field with a rocket arm.

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Jeremy Barber Coach Chris Graney Coach Karen Egan Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Noah Brown 11 133 31 125 16 1 Fateh Dhindsa 11 62 29 135 6 1 Hamish Egan 11 78 33 133 11 1/2 Jacob Friend 9 108 28 113 7 3 Riley Loiterton 11 82 32 177 12 1 Tyran McCudden 11 141 33 149 11 1 Leo Ryan 11 82 25 106 16 3 Archie Tutton 4 35 10 47 1 1

Batting Award: Tyran McCudden Bowling Award: Noah Brown Coach’s Award: Riley Loiterton

Five wickets in an innings: Leo Ryan, 5/7 against St Edmunds, 22 February 2019 Hat trick: Fateh Dhindsa against Weston Creek, 23 November 2018

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Under 12 Division 1 TEAM PERFORMANCE: Under 12 Division 1 13 Wins 1 Loss. Under 13 Division 1 (T20) 2 Wins 2 Losses What a fantastic group of cricketers these boys are. For some in the squad, it has been a three-year journey where we have only lost the two games of cricket, securing three minor premierships and a premiership trophy. While this year the team were beaten by a good Grammar team in the Grand Final, the boys should be very proud of what they achieved over the season. This year the boys worked hard with Aruna and Michael challenging themselves to become better cricketers with training sessions starting straight after school and often not finishing until 6.00pm. Every single boy in the team played wonderful cricket at different times contributing to the team’s success. We had a wonderfully supportive parent group who shared the scoring and turned up to support their son each week. The improvement in some of these players as cricketers was a credit to their hard work and their own desire to improve. Well done boys - another fantastic season of high quality cricket.

THE PLAYERS Bede Cuddihy: Bede is a fantastic cricketer whose batting has improved remarkably over the season. A handy medium pace bowler who has a great attitude to his cricket. Bede has been a constant not only at this team’s games but has made a good contribution to several other Marist teams. Alex Gunn: Gunny is an incredibly talented young cricketer. A natural athlete, Alex bowls like the wind and is the best fielder in the under 12’s period. His 15 wickets, eleven catches and 463 runs as the regular opening batsman emphasise this all- around talent. A brilliant 50 odd not out against Queanbeyan and a resolute innings in the grand final after Christmas really show cased his batting talents while his weekly blitz of opposition batters with the ball and his regular “classic” catches were great to watch. Arnav Gupta: New to the school and hence the team, Arnav is one of the very talented spin trio in the team. Arnav bowls with great control and spins the ball big which is the first thing any young spinner should do. As Arnav grows his batting will develop and he will be an even stronger contributor to any team he plays in with both bat and ball. Shenal After a quiet start to the season, Ashvin quickly developed into one of the (Ashvin) premier spinners in this competition bowling with excellent control and being a Hewawasam: real go to bowler for the team finishing second in the bowling averages. A hard- hitting batsman, Ashvin will go to the next level as he develops an ability to get off strike and wait for the right delivery to hit. A real lover of the game and a nice young man to go with it, Ashvin has been a key element in the team’s success. His outstanding performance on grand-final day with bat and ball just show how far Ashvin has come this season Kelley Jack: Kelley “now I have a hat trick” Jack is the heart and soul of this team keeping wickets and then year after year making crucial runs in the big games. Kel’s match winning 23* was bettered only by his incredible hat trick against Queanbeyan where he got their three best players out to take 4 for 7. A more than handy batsman and accurate bowler, Kelley has a fabulous attitude to his cricket and any sport he plays.

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Lucas Louis: What a talent Lucas is. A very gifted batsman with a genuine touch of class, Lucas is the only player not to be bowled this season. 475 runs and 10 wickets bowling leg spin (which he only started bowling this year) emphasise Lucas ability. Lucas quality with the bat is equally matched in the field where he has natural cricketing instincts. I am looking forward to seeing just how good Lucas can become as he gets older and stronger and even hungrier in his drive to maximise this incredible natural talent he has been given. Tomas Ah what can we say about Tom other than that he is a fantastic character and a Sanson: very good cricketer. Tom’s personality is infectious with him leading the way for the boys in terms of motivating the group and keeping them up beat particularly in the finals series. Tom is a very good wicket keeper and has extremely high potential with the bat. If Tom keeps working at his game, his raw talent can have him become one of the stronger batsmen in this age group. Dylan Dylan is the teams opening bowler and has been Mr Reliable all year. A good Shillington: fielder and a handy batsman, Dylan has made a very strong contribution to the team’s success this season. A couple of nice innings opening the batting in the u13 T20 comp showed our coaches just what he can do. As Dylan works with our teams very good coaches and learns to really relax and enjoy his cricket his fast bowling and batting will become even more consistent. Samuel Smith: Sam has once again put up some mind-boggling numbers scoring nearly 1,000 runs and taking 30 wickets in all formats of junior cricket this season. A very stylish left-handed batsman, Sam has scored runs almost every time he bats and is comfortably the leading run scorer in all under 12’s cricket. Since Christmas, Sam has rediscovered his passion for getting people out with his left arm fast medium bowling and finished as the teams equal leading wicket taker with 15 wickets. A very gifted cricketer with an amazing attitude to the game, Sam has deserved the success he has achieved over a short period of time at Marist. Aruna Coach Hewawasam Michael Gunn Coach Nick Smith Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Lachlan Bourne 3 3 31 N/A - / - 6.3 44 3 14.67 - / - - / - Bede Cuddihy 18 7 180 16.36 - / - 44 181 7 25.86 - / - 4 / - Alex Gunn 16 6 463 46.30 4 / - 48.3 223 15 14.87 - / - 11 / - Arnav Gupta 18 7 99 9.00 - / - 49.4 202 12 16.83 - / - 3 / - Shenal Hewawasam 17 5 133 9.42 - / - 49 146 12 12.17 - / - 5 / 1 Kelley Jack 16 5 162 14.73 - / - 36 137 10 13.70 - / - 8 / - Sam Kirkcaldie 3 1 42 21.00 - / - 9 54 2 27.00 - / - - / - Lucas Louis 18 8 479 47.90 2 / - 53.4 212 11 19.27 - / - 5 / - Tomas Sanson 18 4 222 15.86 - / - 34 114 7 16.29 - / - 6 / 3 Dylan Shillington 18 9 99 11.00 - / - 54 216 10 21.60 - / - 8 / - Samuel Smith 18 9 539 59.89 4 / - 56.3 159 15 10.60 - / - 3 / - Matthew Wray 1 0 0 - 2 10 1 10.0 0

Hat trick: Kelly Jack against Queanbeyan, 27 October 2018

Milestone - 1,000 runs for Marist: Lucas Louis

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Batting Award: Samuel Smith – 539 Runs for the team @ 59.89 including 502 runs in the u12 Division 1 competition @ 83.67. Sam was the leading run scorer in the under 12 Division 1 team, for junior players at Marist as well as the ACT u12 Emerging Comets. Bowling Award: Alex Gunn – 15 wickets @ 14.87 per wicket. Alex sat atop the under 12 Division 1 wicket takers until injury cruelled him for the last three games of the year. Frighteningly fast for this age, Alex has genuine talent with the ball. Coach’s Award: Bede Cuddihy – Bede is the ultimate team man, training hard and earning the respect of his coaches and his peers. Bede has improved his batting immeasurably during the season, moving himself into the top 15 batters in the competition, while his bowling remains strong. Bede is to be commended for his efforts throughout the year.

Representative Alex Gunn (ACT u12 Emerging Comets, 12 and under ACT Schools Team), Players Lucas Louis (ACT u12 Emerging Comets), Samuel Smith (ACT u12 Emerging Comets)

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Under 12 Division 2 Blue

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 5 wins, 7 losses.

THE PLAYERS Eli Coll Alex Delaney Lucas Frankel William French Jack Hatton Kirby Jones Ross Lamb Owen McKenna Ignatius Murray Joseph Murray Aspen Reinstadler Pat Hatton Coach Kieran McKenna Coach Melanie Kerr Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Eli Coll 10 3 65 9.29 33.2 86 3 28.7 0 Bede Cuddihy (SUB) 1 1 33 - 1 0 1 0.0 1 Alex Delaney 3 1 17 8.50 8 30 5 6.0 1 William Evans (SUB) 1 0 1 1.00 4 11 1 11.0 0 Lucas Frankel 10 6 97 24.25 32 86 10 8.6 2 William French 11 2 56 6.22 37 159 3 53.0 4 Jack Hatton 12 4 96 12.00 38.2 101 12 8.4 3 Shenal Hewawasam (SUB) 2 0 8 4.00 8 5 1 5.0 0 Kirby Jones 12 3 188 20.89 27 106 8 13.3 3 Ross Lamb 12 5 124 17.71 23 72 4 18.0 4 Owen McKenna 12 1 82 8.20 32.2 96 8 12.0 1 Ignatius Murray (SUB) 4 1 1 0.33 13.5 35 4 8.8 1 Joseph Murray 10 2 26 3.25 27 98 3 32.7 4 Aspen Reinstadler 11 3 15 2.14 37 117 10 11.7 1

Batting Award: Lucas Frankel Bowling Award: Jack Hatton Coach’s Award: Eli Coll

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Under 12 Division 2 Royal TEAM PERFORMANCE: 10 wins, 1 loss Premiers Coming together as a team for the first time this season, the Marist Royal players have displayed a level of commitment and worked hard to make improvements across many areas of their game. While not a team of the best players across the Division, each of the boys has shown an ability to stay focused, correct and/or move on from bad form (e.g. batting) and to put in their best effort, which during this season it has allowed them to win many of their games. All players, at different times throughout the season, have been critical to the success of the team due to their individual contribution on the day. This has not been without a good dose of disappointment when some players have had slumps in their form, but each has shown the tenacity to bounce back and return to training with motivation, a smile and the clear intent to keep working on corrections to improve. As a team we’ve not achieved all the outcomes we would have liked but we do look forward to remaining together for the next season (other than any players that may move up a Division) and to continue work on those areas. The team itself, particularly through the support of the players parents, has been a pleasure to coach and guide through the season, with the final games a true display of camaraderie and friendship that will continue next season.

THE PLAYERS Hugh Cook Omkar Gilkam Evin Josephanil Sam Kirkcaldie Griffin Leitch Mahran Mamun Tejas Nambissan Elliot Parker Max Read Matthew Wray Ben Cook Coach Martin Wray Coach Sarah Kirkcaldie Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Hugh Cook 11 2 153 17.0 30.1 67 13 5.2 0 Bede Fogarty 1 0 7 7.0 2 5 0 - 0 Omkar Gilkam 13 5 150 18.8 36 98 4 24.5 1 Evin Josephanil 10 3 11 1.6 26.3 142 3 47.3 0 Sam Kirkcaldie 12 8 296 74.0 1/- 38.2 89 14 6.4 1/- 5 Griffin Leitch 12 2 152 15.2 25 78 6 13.0 2 Mahran Mamun 9 3 30 5.0 22 103 3 34.3 0 Max Millgate 1 0 4 4.0 4 13 0 - 0 Tejas Nambissan 13 5 174 21.8 37 88 5 17.6 2 Elliot Parker 12 4 74 9.3 36 97 9 10.8 3 Max Read 11 5 134 22.3 31 105 5 21.0 3 Matthew Wray 11 7 131 32.8 34 94 8 11.80 0

Five wickets in an innings: Sam Kirkcaldie 5/7 against Marist Blue, 17 February 2019

Batting Award: Sam Kirkcaldie Bowling Award: Hugh Cook Coach’s Award: Matt Wray

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Under 12 Friday TEAM PERFORMANCE: 9 wins, 1 loss

THE PLAYERS Jack Berg Batting: 40 runs, with a highest score of 13 Bowling: 3 wickets, and a bowling best of 1-4 Fielding: Some great dives in the field. Some great direct hit run outs. Great pair of reliable hands – will catch the ball or die trying. Riley Elliott Batting: 18 runs for the season, with a highest score of 10. Although he didn't score a lot of runs, he held up his end of the wicket many times during the season to keep the tail wagging. Bowling: 3 wickets with a bowling best of 1-7. His perfect first ball delivery against Ginninderra took the batsman's middle stump Fielding Bede Fogarty Batting: 95 runs for the season, with a highest score of 19. Clever running between wickets. Season batting highlights were when he attempted the scoop shot unsuccessfully twice in the same over – fell over with first attempt, caught behind with second attempt (v . Bowling: 3 wickets with a bowling best of 1-4. Bowling a ball that almost took off the bowler's head, followed by one that took out his middle stump (v. Tuggeranong). Fielding: Had the team praying over the ball when he was captain. Chased down everything and dived to stop boundaries. Ben Henry Batting: 130 runs and a highest score of 32 (off 17 balls), including a near perfect over of 4,4,2,4,6,4 – against Ginninderra. Bowling: 6 wickets for the season, with a bowling best of 3-4 – including an almost hat-trick – caught and bowled – bowled – (narrowly missed caught behind) – caught and bowled – vs WCMCC Fielding: some great catches around the ground, and the master of the caught and bowled. Jacob Knobel Batting: 14 runs for the season with a high score of 4. Bowling: 4 wickets with a bowling best of 2-10 Fielding: – wore red shoes so he could be easily recognized anywhere around the ground. Max Milgate Batting: 36 runs with a highest score of 9 Bowling: 4 wickets with a bowling best of 1-9 (first game vs Radford) Fielding: acquired several Marist cricket caps and a pair of sunnies during the season. Hamish Ridd Batting: 30 runs for the season, with a high score of 11. Started off the season well, opening the batting, before a serious injury retired him for the season. Bowling: 4 wickets with a bowling best of 2-17 Fielding: was sadly missed after he was injured early in the season. Xavier Ryan Batting: 105 runs for the season with a high score of 34 Bowling: 4 wickets, with a bowling best of 2-9 (first game, v Radford) Awesome mix of pace and spin bowling. Kept everyone guessing what he was going to bowl Fielding:

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Baillie Sharpe Batting: 30 runs for the season with a highest score of 11 Bowling: 4 wickets and a bowling best of 2-5 (a bowled and a caught and bowled). Fielding: Great keeping wickets. Always dependable behind the stumps. Fast and accurate in the outfield, setting up several run-outs. Sam Smith Batting: 109 runs for the season, with a highest score of 43 off 30 balls. Could have made a half-century if he didn't have to retire twice in the innings – this innings included a massive 6, and six 4s, including 3 off consecutive balls. Bowling: 5 wickets, and a bowling best of 1-4. The ball that took the first Eddies batsman was a perfect delivery. Fielding: Safe pair of hands. Matt Henry Coach Richelle Fogarty Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Jack Berg 9 5 40 13.3 - 18 62 3 20.7 1/0 Riley Elliott 8 5 18 6.0 - 17 78 3 26.0 0/0 Bede Fogarty 9 5 88 22.0 - 20 62 3 20.7 1/0 Ben Henry 8 3 139 27.8 - 18 39 6 6.5 5/0 Jacob Knobel 8 2 14 2.3 - 16 48 4 12.0 2/0 Max Millgate 9 4 32 6.4 - 18 111 4 27.7 0/0 Hamish Ridd 6 2 30 7.5 - 13 65 4 16.2 0/0 Xavier Ryan 8 4 105 26.2 - 26 81 4 20.2 1/0 Baillie Sharpe 8 1 30 4.3 - 11 34 4 8.5 6/0 Sam Smith 9 2 109 18.2 - 22 56 5 11.2 1/0

Batting Award: Ben Henry Bowling Award: Sam Smith Coach’s Award: Xavier Ryan

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Under 13 Division 1

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 17 wins, 0 losses, 2 draws/no result Premiers With the bulk of last season’s title winning side returning for another shot at Division 1 glory, this was always going to be a formidable side and very hard to beat with 7 players also representing the ACT throughout the season. In our 30 over competition the boys started strongly with convincing wins in the first 3 rounds before our toughest game of the season against Norths. A tough, gutsy 3 run win against our opponents in last season’s grand final set us up for the rest of the season as the boys progressed through to the semi-finals without dropping a game. Our semi-final against Weston Creek was a one sided affair as the team cruised to a comprehensive victory. Grand final day was overcast with the threat of rain as Ginninderra won the toss and elected to bat. With Ginninderra’s strength being their bowling, their hope was to put enough runs on the board to allow their bowlers to apply the pressure to our batsmen. A solid start by the Ginninderra opening batsmen had some pressure on our bowlers but they responded well and were able to dismiss Ginninderra for 91 with Jacob picking up 3 wickets, Akshay 2 and one each to Sol, Imran and Sam. Imran (16*) and Nick (11) opened the batting absorbing all the early pressure before Akshay (45*) and Jacob (8*) saw the side home with 16 overs to spare. The T20 season was equally successful with the team not dropping a match throughout. After winning the toss in the Grand Final and electing to bat Marist posted an imposing 171 and then proceeded to dismantle the Weston Creek batting order and dismiss them for 79 and record a 92 run victory. This was a fantastic season of cricket. Unbeaten in 17 matches and continuing the dominance of the last 3 seasons.

THE PLAYERS

Imran Ali In his first season of cricket with Marist, Imran quickly established himself as the team’s first choice opening batsman. With a good solid technique, Imran went about his batting with a minimum of fuss and a ton of determination that saw him dismissed only 5 times in 16 innings. A crafty off spin bowler Imran was able to pick up wickets at crucial stages throughout the season as batsmen struggled to get on top of his bowling. Well Done Imran. Solomon Belcher Solomon enjoyed a solid season as he picked up from where he left off in U12’s. Generally taking the new ball, Sol always got our bowling innings off to a good tight start and was a regular wicket taker. A handy lower order batsman Sol also provided invaluable lower order runs when it mattered. A great all round season. Well done Sol.

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Kai Callaway Kai hade an extremely productive season with both bat and ball. As a patient middle order batsman, Kai placed a high price on his wicket and went about his cricket with a steely determination. In the field, Kai was always willing the ball to come his way and he would dive and slide to stop everything he could. Kai’s accurate fast bowling was an asset to the team and provided no respite to the opposition. A season to be very pleased with. Well done Kai. James Haley James is a passionate cricketer and it was obvious from the start of the season that the extra training that James had done during the off season had paid off. Probably the quickest bowler of this age group James terrorised opposition batsman and was the team’s leading wicket taker. A hard hitting lower order batsman, James took the long handle to his opponents scoring his runs quickly and putting many a game beyond the reach of the opposition. A great season. Well done James. Akshay Joseph (c) Once again the cricketing machine that is Akshay rolled on. With just under 700 runs for the season Akshay led the way from the first match. A dominant batsman who makes cricket look easy as he dispatches balls to all parts of the ground, Akshay was the competitions leading run scorer by a significant margin. Akshay also dominated with the ball in hand picking up 16 wickets at the miserly average of 7.2. As the leading cricketer of his age group, Akshay was also selected as captain of the ACT U/13 Emerging Comets, ACT U/12 Schools Sports team and the Country Thunder South East at the NSW State Challenge. Congratulations Akshay. A season to be very proud of. Nick Kent Nick had a solid season with both bat and ball, as our second highest run scorer and a dozen wickets at 12 apiece. A clean striker of the ball Nick can take the attack to the bowlers and on more than one occasion throughout the season had the scorers diving for cover as he dispatched yet another delivery to or over the boundary. With his right arm fast bowling, Nick troubled plenty of batsmen and it showed in his overall figures. Well played Nick Jacob Scholtens Jacob endured his most frustrating cricket season to date and learnt that cricket can sometimes be a cruel sport. A bright start before Christmas turned to custard afterward when Jacob couldn’t buy a run. To his credit though Jacob continued to work hard on his game and got the rewards in the Semi-Final and Grand Final when it really mattered. A superb fielder with a safe pair of hands and a great arm Jacob saved dozens of runs in the field and caught anything that came close. Keep working hard Jacob and the rewards will follow. Well done. Jackson Tarrant A quietly confident young cricketer, Jackson went about his season with a minimum of fuss and always with a smile on his face. One of our 2 regular wicket keepers Jackson was tidy behind the stumps in claiming 6 catches and 2 stumpings. With ball in hand and bowling his well flighted leg spin Jackson claimed 10 wickets, often completely bamboozling the batsman before knocking him over. A consistent season with the bat saw Jackson score in excess of 200 runs including a cracking 32 in the Semi Final victory over Weston Creek. Great work Jackson.

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Sam Wilkie Another quiet yet confident young cricketer, Sam always enjoys himself on the cricket field. A crafty leg spin bowler who flights the ball well above the eye line of the batsman and gains terrific bounce, Sam picked up 9 wickets at the impressive average of 11. Always contributing valuable lower order runs with the bat Sam placed a high price on his wicket and was always desperate for more runs. Sam produced one of the highlights of the season with a spectacular diving catch at Long On in the gritty defeat of Grammar prior to Christmas. Well done Sam. Keep up the good work. Matt Scholtens Coach Anne Kent Manager

Batting Award: Akshay Joseph Bowling Award: Kai Callaway Coach’s Award: Nick Kent

REPRESENTATIVE ACT Emerging Comets (NSW District Cricket Association) - Premiers PLAYERS Akshay Joseph (c), James Haley, Nick Kent, Jacob Scholtens Cricket ACT (ACTSD Inter Zone) Imran Ali, Kai Callaway, Sam Wilkie ACT Schools (WA December 2018) - Finalists Akshay Joseph (C), James Haley , Jacob Scholtens NSW State Challenge (Dubbo January 2019) - Premiers Akshay Joseph (C), Jacob Scholtens

PLAYER STATISTICS: Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / 100s Over Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10 Catches / wkts in Stumping inning Imran Ali 16 11 275 55.0 42 139 13 11.5 2/0 Daniel Bailey 1 0 0 0 3 10 0 - 1/- Solomon Belcher 10 2 133 16.6 40 139 11 12.6 6/1 Kai Callaway 15 10 336 67.2 41 138 15 9.2 4/0 Eric Firth 3 0 28 9.3 10 32 2 16.0 1/0 James Haley 16 7 377 34.3 2/0 38 108 12 9.0 4/0 Akshay Joseph 16 6 670 6.07 6/0 41 115 16 7.2 6/2 Nick Kent 17 6 442 40.2 4/0 46 151 12 12.2 2 Mackenzie Law 1 0 2 2.0 2 10 0 - 0 Jacob Scholtens 17 5 282 23.5 47 145 9 16.1 9/0 Jackson Tarrant 15 8 197 28.1 36 155 10 15.5 4/2 Sam Wilkie 14 5 183 20.3 36 107 10 10.7 6/0

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Under 13 Division 2 Navy

Team Performance: 8 wins, 5 losses, 2 ties. Premiers

The team made it through the finals in third place, after an up and down season. We had two ties and at one stage we lost to the bottom placed team. We lost Owen for four weeks after he broke his arm during a game. However, as the season progressed, we started to gel and discussed how we could improve together as a team. We all had equal time, everyone retired from batting at least once throughout the season. The two top teams were a step above us (and the rest of the league) through the year so we had a tough run in front of us moving into the finals. In the semi we had the other Marist (Light) team. A quality side but we were able to grind out a tough win, a 5/9 from Owen changed the game, but a gritty effort from our batsmen kept the score ticking over and made sure we batted our full 30 overs. The team played Queanbeyan in the finals. They had given us a touch up a few weeks previous and had not lost a game since the first round. We won the toss and we were brave enough to have a bat, and again ground away for just over a hundred. A tough total to defend, but we had the runs on the board. A solid bowling team effort and some quality fielding and we had won the final. So, boys a great end to the season, thanks to you and your parents for the year. I am proud of each of you for your effort, improvement and commitment, but I am prouder that you are a bunch of fine young men. Congratulations on the season.

THE PLAYERS George Denny Our rock with both the bat and ball, dependable with both. Great thinker in the field with the ability to think about how the opposition were travelling and looking for ways to make their life a little tougher. Great leadership. Eric Firth Missed the first half of the season with the tennis, but fitted straight in when tennis finished. Some really solid bowling spells (including the hat trick) and some great partnerships with the bat. Owen Hardy Broke his arm during a game before Christmas and we really missed your batting and bowling over this time. Great to have you back, especially for the finals. Ryan Lloyd One of the two new players to the school. Settled in well and really delivered when needed in some key games. Vansh Malhotra A massive improvement with both the bat and the ball for you over the year, especially after the Christmas break. Worked much harder at training and the results showed.

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Xavier Manning Another of the new guys to the team. Great improvement in both bowling and batting. A really handy tail end batsmen who is able to push the run rate when required. Jackson Murray Another great year Jack, improvements in both your batting, getting more runs and boundaries some great running between wickets, and bowling minimising your extras and bowling good lines. Great improvement. Angus McRea Great bowling effort and really solid middle order batting. Keep thinking about those field placements and working with the team. Austin Taylor The heartbeat of the team, encouraging the boys in the field and picking up the running rate between the wickets. Your enthusiasm was infectious in getting the team going. Declan Westcott Great team player, always there to encourage the others, opening the batting when others don’t want to. Thanks for your effort this season. Alan Taylor Coach

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping George Denny 15 7 212 26.5 - 40 151 11 13.7 - 3 Eric Firth 8 2 129 21.5 - 23 91 7 13.0 4/1 Jacob Hardy 1 1 4 - - 3 22 1 22.0 0 Owen Hardy 10 5 241 48.2 - 32 83 18 4.6 4 Shenal Hewawasam 1 1 39 - - 2 2 1 2.0 0 Ryan Lloyd 12 0 102 9.3 - 30 126 6 21.0 4 Vansh Malhotra 12 1 134 12.2 - 31 160 7 22.9 3 Xavier Manning 13 3 90 9.0 - 29 170 5 34.0 3 Angus McRae 15 4 137 12.5 - 46 119 15 7.9 3 Jackson Murray 14 3 47 4.3 - 37.5 208 7 29.7 2 Austin Taylor 14 6 155 19.4 - 28 118 8 14.7 8 Declan Westcott 13 3 84 9.3 - 31 175 8 21.9 1

Hat trick: Eric Firth - 25 November 2018, versus Canberra Grammar 5 wickets in an Innings: Owen Hardy - 5/9, 3 March 2019, versus Marist Light (Semi Final))

Batting Award: Owen Hardy, missed four games with a broken arm, but managed 241 runs at 48.20. Most of these runs were from big hitting to push our run rate along. Bowling Award: Angus McRea, took 15 wickets at 7.93 Coach’s Award: George Denny had great bowling (11wickets at 13.73) and batting figures (212 runs at 26.50) along with three catches. He captained the side for the big games, marshalling the troops around the field.

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Under 13 Division 2 Royal TEAM PERFORMANCE: 13 Wins, 1 Loss Premiers Marist Royal had a wonderful season, culminating in a closely contested Grand Final win over Norths. From the very first game, the boys played good team cricket. Dan Bailey took on the captaincy and led the team well throughout the season with field placings and bowling options. At least four players wicket kept and everyone had a good batting and bowling performance during the season. Most importantly the team formed friendships, played in good spirit and were a pleasure to coach. While comprehensive does not adequately describe some of their victories there was never a hint of boastfulness. All players showed improvement and will enter next season better players. Coach Kelvin Martin and manager John Riley thank parents for helping out at training, with umpiring and scoring.

THE PLAYERS Daniel Bailey. (C) Captain, opening batsman and spin bowler. Daniel consistently scored runs and took wickets throughout the season, he scored 22 and 17 runs in both the final’s matches. Daniel has very good defensive skills and can score runs all around the park. As the captain and opener Daniel always took responsibility for the team’s inning and understood the value of his wicket, he retired many times throughout the season which enabled his team mates to bat with less pressure and more freedom. Daniel was a fantastic leader for the team not only at the game as but at training as well. Daniel took 9 wickets at an average of 3.16. Sehaj Kang. A very talented all round cricketer and an accurate opening bowler he took 14 top order wickets at an average of 2.77 and a strike rate of 15.00. With the bat Sehaj has fantastic pair of wrists and is a prolific scorer on the leg side. Sehaj is an attacking batsman that can score very quickly he scored 209 runs for the season with an average of 52.25 a top score of 46. Mackenzie Law. A very fast opening bowler (loves the new ball) he took 11 wickets with economy rate of 2.87 Mac put the opening batsman under pressure each week which set up our innings. Mac was the team’s most consistent batsman he has a good technique and is a clean hitter of the ball. He can score runs with defensive shots and scores quickly all over the park. Mac scored 193 runs for the season he hit 19 and 27 crucial runs in the final series he took 3 catches one of these was in the grand-final.

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Harry Martin. A fast bowler with economy rate of 3.13. Harry improved significantly with both batting and bowling throughout the season, a good anchor batsman with good technique he shows a lot of promise. A good positive team player and a very useful fast outfielder saving many boundaries. Harry scored 46 runs and took 5 wickets for the season he took a wicket in both the semi-final and the grand-final and scored the winning runs in the semi-final. Alex Merner. A wicket keeper team motivator and good middle order anchor batsman he scored 44 runs, took 4 wickets as a bowler and 4 catches as the wicket keeper. As a batsman Alex retired multiple times throughout the season keeping the team’s innings together enabling us to batt out the 30 overs thus maximising our runs, this strategy proved decisive in the grand-final. Alex also made a crucial runout in the GF as the wicket keeper and this was a turning point in the match. Alex’s positive attitude and talk behind the stumps in the closing stages of the grand final was crucial for the team to stay focused and to navigate the tight victory. James Noordewier. A tall fast bowler with high bounce James has a very deceptive yorker and was the team’s most economical bowler he took 12 wickets at an average of 2.2 with a strike rate of 15. James also took 3 key wickets in the grand- final. He is a strong hitting consistent batsman he scored 60 runs for the season his fast scoring innings and partnership with Henry Smyth in the grand final was crucial for the whole season. James was also a very good fielder for the team. Keshera Peiris. Very talented all round bowler batsman and wicket keeper. Keshera was a very consistent performer and wicket taker throughout the season, he took 10 wickets, 4 catches and scored 65 runs. Keshera had some bad luck toward the end of the season with injury which limited his big potential, he showed courage by playing on in the grand-final whilst injured. Keshera took a wicket in the semi-final. Lachlan Riley. A very good all-rounder opening batsman, strike bowler and wicket keeper. As a bowler he has much variation to his attack and is a very clever tactical bowler and could always be relied on to take key wickets at decisive moments in the match. Lachlan took 16 wickets at a strike rate of 12.50 and an average of 3.48 and a 3 wicket haul in the Grand Final. Lachlan scored 165 runs and took 3 catches one of these was in the grand-final. Jeffrey Sebastian. A medium pace bowler, powerful batsman, very popular amongst his peers and a great team player. Jeffrey was a positive influence on the whole team, he was a constant performer with the bat he scored 50 runs and took 4 wickets. Jeffrey took a much deserved wicket in the semi-final his team mates celebration after this wicket was one of the highlights of the season. Henry Smyth. Spin bowler and a quick scoring creative batsman. Henry scored 53 runs and took 2 wickets, he improved significantly throughout the year especially with his defensive batting skills, Henry scored a much needed quick fire 21 runs in the grand final this proved a decisive innings for the team’s whole season, his team mates were in awe of his performance. Kelvin Martin Coach John Riley Manager

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Daniel Bailey 13 8 221 44.2 32 101 9 3.2 1 Sehaj Kang 11 7 209 52.2 35 97 14 2.8 2 Mackenzie Law 12 5 193 27.6 39 112 11 2.9 3 Harry Martin 11 6 46 9.2 30 94 5 3.1 0 Alex Merner 11 5 44 7.3 18.1 62 4 3.4 4 James Noordewier 8 5 60 20 30 66 12 2.2 2 Keshera Peiris 10 8 65 8.1 30.3 102 9 3.3 4 Lachlan Riley 13 7 165 27.5 33.2 116 16 3.5 3 Jeffrey Sebastian 8 4 50 12.5 17.2 111 4 6.4 0 Henry Smyth 10 2 53 6.6 25.4 100 2 3.9 0

Batting Award: Daniel Bailey. A very consistent opening batsman that scored runs in the important games. Daniel has very good defensive skills and can score runs all around the park. As the captain and opener Daniel always took responsibility for the team’s inning and understood the value of his wicket, he retired many times throughout the season which enabled his team mates to bat with less pressure and more freedom. Daniel scored 22 and 17 runs in both the final’s matches with a total 221 runs at an average of 44.2 for the season. Bowling Award: Lachlan Riley. A fast left handed sling shot wicket taking bowler. Lachlan took 16 wickets at a strike rate of 12.50 and an average of 3.48, he twice had 3 wicket hauls one of these was in the grand-final. Lachlan has much variation to his attack and is a very clever tactical bowler, he could always be relied on to take key wickets at decisive moments in the match. Coach’s Award: Mackenzie Law (Mac). A very talented and consistent all-rounder with infectious enthusiasm, personality and a team man. A very fast opening bowler (loves the new ball) he took 11 wickets with economy rate of 2.87. Mac put the opening batsman under pressure each week which set up the team’s innings. Mac was the team’s most consistent batsman, he has a good technique is a clean hitter of the ball and can score runs with defensive shots and has an array of powerful attacking shots. Mac scored 19 and 27 crucial runs in the final series, he was a fantastic fielder for the team he has a great throwing arm and took 3 catches, one of these was in the grand-final.

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Under 13 Division 2 Light TEAM PERFORMANCE: 13 Wins, 2 Losses The team had an outstanding season ended up finishing in the top two teams of the competition with the same number of points with the ladder leader and qualifying for semi-finals in grand style. However it was not a great day on the park, resulting in losing in the semi-final to another Marist team. The team started the season with couple of fabulous win in the 20 over format and carried the momentum in the 30 overs format. Each and every player contributed to the success of the team and enjoyed not only the team success but also other players’ success. By the end of the season boys really started believing in their abilities and enjoyed each other’s company out on the field. The major success for the team came while batting second and chasing down a total, which highlights the confidence they had to win in any situation. The two losses came with two off days for the team on the field including one in the semi-final. More importantly, the boys have demonstrated team work, commitment for the team and above all sportsmanship and respect for the game of Cricket. As a Coach of the team, I am very proud for the season we have had. Congratulations to everyone for a wonderful and successful season.

THE PLAYERS Austin Bennie: Avery talented all round cricketer. Great with the ball in hand, very destructive batsman and a gun fielder. Austin had enjoyed his fast bowling throughout the year and have contributed with bat scoring 50 in one innings. Austin has a potential to be a very dependable all-rounder for the team. Stats: 136 runs, 10 wickets and 8 catches Lachlan Bourne (C): Lachlan is the backbone of this team in all three departments batting, bowling and fielding and the stats reflects that. He is also the captain of the team has helped to grow this team throughout the season. He has batted exceedingly well in every game and not only he has scored runs to help team win the match but scored them in style. He has also bowled superbly during the season and developed a well disguised slow ball. Lachlan is an outstanding fielder and has done lot of work in fielding during the season. He has also improved significantly as a captain for reading the game situation and making changes. Stats: 350 runs, 16 wickets and 15 catches Finnegan Carr: The funniest character of the team who helps in lifting team moral on and off the field. Finn is someone who is a real team man, he will always put team interest first ahead of his own and has often sacrificed his wicket in pursue of quick runs. He has also improved immensely with his leg spin bowling. Stats: 80 runs, 9 wickets and 5 catches Yug Desai: Yug is one of the key all-rounder of the team and a great team man. He has improved significantly in his batting skills but more importantly has developed a very calm attitude while batting. He has batted very sensibly and responsibly in couple of tricky situation to win the match for the team. He is also one of the quickest and economical bowler of the team. He is decent in his fielding but outstanding in slips where he has taken couple of unbelievable catches during the season. Stats: 103 runs, 9 wickets, 7 catches 57 Marist College Canberra Cricket Club 2018-2019 Year Book

Ryan Furner (VC): The rock of the team as a batsman. A solid no 3 batsmen any team would love to have. Ryan has batted solidly and sensibly throughout the season and has ensured that he lays the foundation for stroke makers of the team can play freely. He is also a very useful leg spin bowler with a fast one as a variety. He is the vice-captain of the team and have assisted the captain in a tensioned situation. Stats: 297 runs, 11 wickets and 7 catches Austin Purse: A batsman with very solid defence, very useful leg spin bowler and a great behind the stumps. Austin have had a wonderful season all round. Has taken the responsibility to open the innings for the team with his solid defence and ensured that team hasn’t lost early wickets in most of the games. He is also a very handy leg spinning bowler with nice loop and extract bounce from the wicket. Austin is a very safe behind the stumps as a wicketkeeper and has taken that responsibility to be permanent wicketkeeper for the team during the season. He is kind of player every coach would love to have in the team as he will do everything asked from him and will give his 100% on the cricket field. Stats: 87 runs, 9 wickets, 6 catches and 1 stumping Angus Rees: Angus is one of the hard worker of the team who will put in very hard work in the training and also in the match. He is someone who has a good control of his medium pace bowling and is the opening bowler of the team. He is also very handy in batting and fielding and have contributed in a crunch situation to help the team. Stats: 97 runs, 5 wickets and 3 catches. Jasper Roles: Jasper is kind of hard hitting top order batsman. He is also one of the cool head in the team in a tense situation specially while fielding. He is also a useful bowler and a handy wicket keeper. He has improved significantly in his wicket keeping. Stats: 28 runs and 2 catches Callum Callum is one the other player having an excellent control with his medium Samaranayake: pace bowling and enjoys his fielding. Callum is also a decent batsman who loves to hit the ball hard. Callum has progressively improved throughout the season and has been a wonderful team man. Stats: 23 runs and 10 wickets. Chirag Desai Coach Cameron Roles Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Austin Bennie 14 4 136 13.6 1/- 41 93 10 9.3 8 Lachlan Bourne 14 7 350 50.0 - 42.1 139 16 8.7 15 Finnegan Carr 14 5 80 8.7 - 33 123 9 13.7 5 Bede Cuddihy 5 3 125 62.5 - 13.3 30 7 4.3 1 Yug Desai 9 5 103 25.7 - 26 74 9 8.2 7 Ryan Furner 13 4 297 33.0 - 35 115 11 10.5 7 Arnav Gupta 3 3 51 - 10 18 3 6.0 0 Shenal Hewawasam 1 0 3 3.0 2 2 1 2.0 0 Austin Purse 13 2 87 7.9 - 25 93 9 10.3 6/1 Angus Rees 13 6 97 13.9 - 32 97 5 19.4 3 Jasper Roles 8 2 28 4.7 - 10 64 0 - 2 Callum Samaranayake 11 3 23 2.9 - 35 117 10 11.7 0 Samuel Smith 4 2 150 75.0 10 27 4 6.7 1 Samuel Wilkie 1 0 3 - 2 0 1 0 2

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Batting Award: Ryan Furner Bowling Award: Lachlan Bourne Coach’s Award: Austin Purse

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Under 13 Division 2 Blue TEAM PERFORMANCE: It was extremely satisfying to see the team of boys bond together during the cricket season. To think we only had two losses for the season and they were the first two games. The team were competitive each week and was able to defend some small totals as well as chase down big totals. An early exit in the finals was disappointing for the boys I’m sure, however in reflection it was a great year. I really want to thank the manager for doing an outstanding job. I hope that the boys enjoyed themselves and continue with it next summer.

THE PLAYERS Shyam Bhatia Theodore Denny Jack Evans First year for Jack. He was a slow burner who was getting better with each week. Very good bowler and talked the field up consistently. Ahamed Ilhaam Technically the best batsman in the team. He can hit the ball very hard with little effort. He really is a Div 1 player playing down this year. Is an excellent fast bowler as well. Aaron Koina Consistently bowled well week to week and managed to make a few runs toward the end of the season. Fraser Lehmann Marcus Le Pavoux Good in the outfield and bowled well. Not too many runs made and missed a few matches. Tyger O'Halloran Biggest hitter in the team and if he didn’t go out first ball we were all in for a treat on the sideline. Excellent team bowler. Isaac Palmer Most consistent batter for the team with extremely good hand eye coordination. Very good behind the stumps as a wicket keeper and bowled really well with good pace. Sam Skill-Clues Never played the game before and looked to enjoy himself. Didn’t get too many runs or wickets but always looked to be having fun out there. Matthew Smith Great kid and loves his cricket. Rock solid support batsman. Confident wicket keeper and very hard to play off his bowling. Tom Smith Filled in when we were short, coming up from under 11’s. As a coach you want 10 players just like Tom. Great kid, great attitude and can bat and bowl extremely well. Very confident he will play very high grade cricket one day. Mick O’Halloran Coach Monica Palmer Manager

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Shyam Bhatia 6 5 179 179.0 1/- 17.7 34 9 3.8 2 Theodore Denny 2 0 18 9.0 - 8 26 5 5.2 0 Jack Evans 10 2 33 4.1 - 34.1 162 10 16.2 0 Ahamed Ilhaam 10 4 145 24.2 29.2 111 8 13.9 0 Aaron Koina 8 2 5 0.8 20.5 85 4 21.3 0 Fraser Lehmann 4 2 42 21.0 11 49 2 24.5 1 Marcus Le Pavoux 5 0 16 3.2 13 74 3 24.7 0 Harry Martin 1 0 2 2.0 2 10 0 - 0 Tyger O'Halloran 9 4 154 30.8 33.3 120 9 13.3 5 Isaac Palmer 11 4 179 25.6 33.5 130 10 13.0 3 Sam Skill-Clues 4 0 2 0.5 8.1 62 0 - 0 Matthew Smith 11 5 95 19.0 28 119 5 23.8 0 Thomas Smith 5 2 47 15.6 14 53 1 53.0 0

Batting Award: Ahamed Ilhaam Bowling Award: Isaac Palmer Coach’s Award: Matthew Smith

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Under 14 Division 1 TEAM PERFORMANCE: 4 wins, 6 losses, 1 draw. An enjoyable season for the Marist under 14 Div 1 side with the team remaining competitive in almost all of its games. Our batting performance improved with most boys making healthy contributions throughout the season resulting in the team batting out their overs in most games. There is work to do on improving our run rate, which requires the boys to better rotate the strike and run hard between wickets, but there is a good base to work from. Unfortunately dropped catches remains the team’s Achilles heel. We have collectively dropped 2-3 catches per game which certainly impacted match results and definitely cost us a spot in the finals. We instituted push ups for dropped catches at training to add pressure and raise the intensity, so hopefully this leads to some improvement! Our bowling was competitive and while we did not take bags of wickets, we managed to keep the opposition scoring under control most of the time. Importantly all the boys tried hard and kept their heads up. A great team to coach and a lovely group of parents. Special thanks to team manager Col Ashe who attended most trainings and all games and was a voice of reason throughout the year.

THE PLAYERS A powerful batsman who won Marist our first T20 game of the season with a wonderful 50. He scored another good 50 against Eddies and is one of Rafay Abbas: the few boys in the age group who has the ability to change games. Rafay needs to keep working on his leg spin bowling and his catching. A terrific cricketing future ahead for Rafay, just keep away from the MyCricket stats! Filled in twice for Div 1 this season but was afforded limited opportunity. Cameron Bushell: Cameron is passionate about his cricket and had a very consistent season with bat and ball. He will be back in Div 1 next season. Lachie had another good year with the bat averaging in the mid 20’s. He values his wicket and his technique is solid making him one of the pillars of Lachlan Ashe: the Marist batting line up. Lachie helped out with keeping duties for the year which was much appreciated. He surprised us all with a spell of leggies in the last 2 day game of the season! Oscar struggled a little with the bat this season, but bowled consistently and was a standout against Eddies and Queanbeyan with two great spells. His Oscar David: consistent line and length was regularly rewarded with wickets and often kept the team in the contest. A consistent trainer and hard worker. Hunter filled in for Division 1 against Radford and did not look out of place Hunter Fogarty: bowling a very handy spell. Another player in Division 2 who has had an excellent season. Luke really put forward his all-rounder credentials this season. His batting improved as the season went on. His 34 off 22 balls against Norths put Marist back in the contest and his 50 not out off 37 balls against Eastlake Luke Golder: was match winning. Luke’s bowling was a little inconsistent at times this year, but he was unlucky on many occasions and remains a good opening bowling prospect.

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Nick had another excellent season and remains one of the best players in the competition. He scored several 50’s, led the Marist aggregate scoring Nicholas by about 150 runs and scored at a strike rate approaching 80. His 89 Honeyman: against Queanbeyan was a standout innings. Nick bowled well for the season and was the team’s most consistent fieldsman taking several spectacular catches. What a great addition James will be to Marist cricket. Having arrived in Australia from South Africa after Christmas he was welcomed to training at James Martens: the start of term and played the last four games. He is a quick right arm bowler and a stylish batsman. He will be knocking on the door for senior selection next season. Angus had a delayed start to the season due to a shoulder injury. As the season progressed he managed to gain confidence in his body and his form Angus Murray: continued to improve. Angus also helped with wicket keeping duties and took a couple of excellent catches. We look forward to Angus having an injury free season next year. Cal had another consistent season with the bat, demonstrating good technique and an ever expanding range of shots. He scored a fabulous 65 Callum O’Brien: against Weston Creek, which was the difference between the two teams on the day. His coach should have bowled him more regularly as every time he was thrown the ball he took a wicket. Sas was an important member of the Division 1 team. He bowls at good pace, troubled many batsman and was unlucky to not take a few more wickets. Sas scored an excellent 16 against Queanbeyan off 20 balls and he Saswat Pati: needs to take this aggressive mindset out to the crease in future matches. He also had a day out in the field against Queanbeyan with 3 good catches and an excellent run out. Antonio proved himself capable of playing Div 1 cricket. He made a few good starts with the bat scoring an excellent run a ball 22 against Grammar in the T20 game and 28 not out off 23 balls against Queanbeyan. He bowls Antonio Pezzella: at a good pace and will continue to improve as he finds a more consistent line and length. Antonio is a popular member of the team and works hard at each training session. Will is a good all round cricketer who was able to break partnerships with good bowling in a number of games. He was unlucky not to take more William Seselja: wickets for the season. Will places good value on his wicket and made a number of starts this season including a very good 20 off 23 balls in the T20 game against Wests. He is also one of the best fieldsman in the team. Angus filled in against Wests and made a real impact scoring 18 runs and Angus Wheadon: taking a wicket. He has had a good season and looks to be really enjoying his cricket. Henry was the team’s “go to” bowler for the season, proving himself to be particularly damaging in the T20 games. He bowls a good line and length Henry York: and helped Marist to remain competitive in many games. His campaign to open the batting was finally successful and he cashed in against Eddies with an entertaining 19 runs. A pleasure to coach and a great team man. Anthony Honeyman Coach Colin Ashe Manager

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Rafay Abbas 11 2 223 24.77 3/- 33 173 6 28.83 2 Lachlan Ashe 10 3 178 25.43 11 50 0 50 1 Cameron Bushell 2 2 6 - 7 47 0 - 0 Oscar David 9 3 27 5.40 41.5 138 12 12.17 0 Luke Golder 8 4 167 41.75 1/- 42 167 4 41.75 4 Nicholas Honeyman 11 3 360 45 3/- 43 183 6 30.5 5 James Martens 4 1 41 13.67 10 50 0 50 0 Angus Murray 8 0 58 7.2 5 41 1 41 3 Callum O’Brien 9 1 166 20.75 1/- 14 48 9 5.33 4 Saswat Pati 5 1 41 10.25 30 110 4 27.5 4 Antonio Pezzella 10 3 94 13.43 30 140 4 35 2 William Seselja 7 1 50 8.33 32 164 7 23.43 2 Angus Wheadon 1 0 18 18.0 4 11 1 11.0 1 Henry York 4 0 22 5.5 47.4 216 9 24 5

Batting Award: Nick Honeyman Bowling Award: Oscar David Coach’s Award: Callum O’Brien

Representative Players Rafay Abbas, Callum O’Brien, Luke Golder

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Under 14 Division 2 Blue

THE PLAYERS Cameron Bushell Jack Dickie Nathaniel Ffrench Nathan Fitzgerald Ashwin GopiKrishna Jayden Rippon Joshua Rouwhorst Ethaniel Savery Monte Walsh Isaac Witherden Glen Dickie Coach Shannon Bushell Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Solomon Belcher 1 0 1 - 4 11 3 3.6 - 0 Oscar David 1 1 16 - 7 8 1 8.0 0 Cameron Bushell 10 5 372 74.4 3/- 49 93 18 5.2 1/- 11/1 Jack Dickie 11 2 53 5.9 - 17 80 2 40.0 - 3 Nathaniel Ffrench 10 3 70 8.8 - 16 70 3 23.3 - 1 Eric Firth 3 3 59 - - 8 21 1 21.0 - 0 Nathan Fitzgerald 11 3 95 11.9 - 41 105 7 15.0 - 3 Ashwin GopiKrishna 12 7 38 7.6 - 36 147 9 16.3 - 3 James Haley 1 0 5 - 4.2 4 3 1.3 0 Nick Honeyman 1 0 61 - 6 5 3 1.7 2 Angus Murray 2 1 63 63.0 - Jayden Rippon 9 4 27 5.4 - 29.5 146 5 29.2 - 3 Joshua Rouwhorst 8 3 28 5.6 - 12.2 59 2 29.5 - 0 Ethaniel Savery 11 1 65 6.5 - 20.5 63 6 10.5 - 8 Jackson Tarrant 5 3 117 58.5 - 38 87 10 8.7 2 Monte Walsh 12 4 86 10.8 - 58.4 153 11 13.9 - 0 Isaac Witherden 12 2 51 5.1 - 35 100 5 20.0 - 1

Batting Award: Cameron Bushell Bowling Award: Monte Walsh Coach’s Award: Joshua Rouwhorst

Five wickets in an innings: Cameron Bushell - 5/5 vs. Eastlake, 25 November 2018

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Under 14 Division 2 Royal TEAM PERFORMANCE: 8 wins, 3 losses. Runners-up A thoroughly enjoyable season for the Marist under 14 Div 2 Royal side with the team playing an attacking and highly entertaining brand of cricket. The team were incredibly tight knit (all good mates from many seasons of playing rugby together), were boisterous and supportive of one another and played with a sense of fun and humour that was appreciated by parents, supporters and even oppositions. Every Sunday would feature bacon and egg rolls (thanks to Matt Henry on the BBQ), a pre-game prayer ritual, some cricket here and there and lots of laughter. The boys were there to have fun first and foremost and made the most of every opportunity. Results didn’t matter that much to the group but they won plenty and were good enough to make the grand-final of the 2-day competition where they pushed the overwhelming and undefeated favourites. The season had many cricketing highlights and the odd lowlight (18 missed run-outs v CGS in a T20!). Bailey led the bowling, Angus the batting, Nick and Zane the fielding, however every boy contributed and did Marist proud. An awesome and fun team to coach and a more supportive band of parents I could not ask for. Special thanks to team manager Daniel Tolich who scored every game and managed the team wonderfully.

THE PLAYERS Bailey Bouquiaux: Simply outstanding with the new ball all season. Consistent wicket taker and miserly run rate (1.87 RPO). The highlight was a spell of 5 for 9 against Tuggeranong where his fast and accurate outswing bowling was unplayable. Plenty of potential with the bat when he plays straight. Kai Callaway: Filled in four times across the season and contributed a couple of well struck forties. Accurate inswing bowling and a great pair of hands in the field. Greatly missed in the grand-final! Keiran Comerford: First ever season of cricket for Keiran who contributed strongly in most games with both bat and ball. He is a natural sportsman who bowls lively outswing and capable of hitting a long ball. The retro early 80’s vintage Grey-Nichols bat retrieved from the back of dads shed was a highlight. Hunter Fogarty: Captain and leader of the team with all the skills in every department. Consistent line and length bowling didn’t always get the rewards it deserved but was fantastic in building pressure on the batsman and slowing the scoring rate to a crawl. Batting was always solid and usually made runs when the team needed them most. Great technique, hard worker and highly respected by the boys. Benjamin Henry: Filled in three times from U12s including in the grand-final. Wonderful talent who can bowl accurate big spinning leg breaks. Never looked out of place stepping up two age brackets and a division 1 standard player of the future. Joey Henry: Likes to take on the bowlers and hit big! Approach tends to get him in trouble from time to time against the better bowlers and a slightly more patient approach will see him score heavily in seasons to come. Bowls with good pace and athletic in the field – it is all upside for Joey.

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Levi Kiwi: Struggled with the bat this season but found his true calling with the ball where he was superb. Also become the team’s undoubted spiritual leader - he both instigated and led the team in its pre-match ‘prayer’ ritual every Sunday morning. Zane Koppman: Another new boy to the game, Zane excelled with his left arm over-the-wrist spinners snaring 11 wickets. Batting steadily improved over the season but a stand-out from Zane was just how good was his catching behind the wicket. Big potential! Nick Nagel: Overcame significant adversity during the season and was consistently one of the team’s best. Nick was the go-to boy when a wicket was needed, with a knack for breaking partnerships with his medium pacers. Took an unbelievable 9 catches through the season including a number of screamers - best pair of hands in the team. Made handy runs at important times. Ted Polson: Yet another first-timer to cricket. Ted brings un-surpassed enthusiasm to his game, has a great attitude and trains as hard as anyone (“I just love training”). His improvement over the season was outstanding while his contribution to team-spirit was outstanding. Very effective medium/quick bowler with plenty of potential. We will need to keep working on running between wickets next season if Ted is to spend more time in the middle with the bat! Darcy Thomas: Darcy’s bowling really came on during the season. His dismissal of one of Eastlakes best batsman in the grand-final, including the ensuing celebration was epic. Enjoyed his cricket this season, contributed plenty of on-field humour and was an integral member of a close-knit group of boys who get on famously. Ryan Tolich: Huge potential with big things expected from Ryan next season. When it all clicks, Ryan is unstoppable, hits the ball with adult level power and scores very rapidly. His bowling was restricted this season because of a shoulder injury but prior to this showed much improved control while still propelling the ball at scary pace. Angus Wheadon: Vice captain, wicket keeper and opening batsman, Angus assumed a lot of responsibility and had his strongest season yet. Was the team’s leading batsman averaging almost 40 and revealed a great capacity to adapt his approach to the match situation. Like all good wicket keepers, he was the leader of the choir, loud, chirpy and constantly looking to encourage and provide a lift the team. Matthew Wheadon Coach Daniel Tolich Manager

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Solomon Belcher 1 1 35 - 7 8 0 - 2 Bailey Bouquiaux 10 1 94 10.4 54 101 13 7.8 1 3 Kai Callaway 4 2 100 50.0 9.1 18 1 18.0 2 2 Keiran Comerford 9 1 81 10.1 33.2 135 9 15.0 4 Hunter Fogarty 9 3 178 29.7 1 32 77 5 15.4 3 Ben Henry 2 1 4 4.0 8 31 1 31.0 0 Joey Henry 10 2 123 15.4 27 114 5 22.8 4 Levi Kiwi 10 3 22 3.1 33.1 118 8 14.7 2 Zane Koppman 9 4 56 9.3 25.3 136 11 12.4 6 Nick Nagel 8 2 90 15.0 31 104 9 11.6 9 Ted Polson 8 1 31 4.4 29.1 101 9 11.2 4 Jackson Tarrant 4 2 117 58.5 28 87 10 8.7 2 Darcy Thomas 10 3 28 4.0 29 148 7 21.1 0 Ryan Tolich 10 2 112 14.0 12.4 66 4 16.5 4 Angus Wheadon 11 4 274 39.1 1 23 64 7 9.1 5

Batting Award: Angus Wheadon Bowling Award: Bailey Bouquiaux Coach’s Award: Nick Nagel

Five wickets in an innings: Bailey Bouquiaux 5/9 vs. Tuggeranong, 11 November 2018

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Under 15 Division 1 TEAM PERFORMANCE: 6 wins, 6 losses, 1 draw.

It’s with a tinge of sadness that I write this summary as I come to realise that this is the end of the line for my coaching career here at Marist which began way back in 2013. I have coached most of these boys for multiple seasons now and it’s been an honour to watch them grow up into young men that you can all be very proud of. While our team didn’t bring home any ‘silverware’, I reflect on a year full of positives at both the team and individual level:  We had four boys get their first taste of senior cricket with Rory, Zac and Oliver playing First XI and Tobit playing Second XI.  Most of the boys played their first games on turf (including the magnificent setting of Lindwall Oval).  The team achieved a third place finish in the T20 competition.  Fin stepped up into the div 1 setting for the first time and handled himself with aplomb.  Rory’s ton against the incredibly strong Queanbeyan outfit.  Eric’s 4 wicket over against Ginninderra.  I believe we always played the game in the right spirit no matter the opposition or circumstances. I feel like I say this every year, but this team is truly blessed to have such a wonderful and supportive bunch of parents. Thanks go out to each of them but especially Matt & Amanda Lillie, Tony & Anne Carroll, Steve Harding, Murray McRae and of course Nicki Di-Campli. Your efforts in scoring, umpiring and everything else were very much appreciated.

THE PLAYERS Joe Carroll As always, Joe was an absolute pleasure to have in the team. He is equally adept with bat and ball (and in the field). Joe will become a feared all-rounder once he develops a bit more power which was on display late in the season. Has a great cricket brain and can adapt to any situation. Is another who should really be challenging for a senior squad spot next season. Rory Di-Campli A super year with the bat for Rory. One of the leading run scorers for the (c) under 15 competition highlighted by his century against Queanbeyan and breathtaking 93 off 50 balls against Weston Creek in a T20 match. It was pleasing to see him step up in the role of the senior batsman for the team. Jeremy Firth Circumstances saw Jeremy thrust into the div 1 team sight unseen. He didn’t disappoint as he developed into a great team player. His bowling is threatening and he certainly gained some pace during the season. His batting is also more than useful and made several very useful contributions during the season.

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Will Harding Will worked hard on refining his bowling technique and will be rewarded by this with more hard work required next year. Just needs to develop that consistency where he is able to bowl consistently in the corridor to keep the pressure on the batsman. Thrilled his teammates with an awesome knock of 46 against Daramalan. Ben Lillie Ben is an outstanding team player. He bowled some superb spells with the new ball this season and was our ‘go to’ bowler when we either needed a wicket or stop the runs. Should be challenging for a First XI spot next season. Excellent in the field and only had limited opportunities with the bat. Tobit Louis Tobit has worked incredibly hard on his batting over the past couple of seasons and it shows as he always looks like he has plenty of time when at the crease. The reward for effort will come as he understands more of his game and becomes more game aware. Should continue to work hard on his leg- spinning as it will become a valuable tool on turf over the next couple of seasons. Zac Maron Zac had a year interrupted by injury. He started the year with a broken thumb and finished the year with a stress fracture of the back. Will no doubt be looking forward to an un-interrupted year next season. Is another who also played First XI (when injuries allowed) and will only get better with the work ethic that he displays. Fin McRae Super year for someone having their first year playing div 1 cricket. Valued his wicket and spent plenty of time in the middle. Just needs to work on scoring a bit quicker to take it to the next level. Didn’t get a lot of opportunities to ply his trade of off-spin but took 6 wickets in our last two games of the season. Jack Moloney As always, Jack was solid behind the stumps and generally had to throw himself around as our bowling could occasionally be somewhat wayward. Really started to hit his straps with the bat after the holiday break as he ended the season with a number of terrific knocks against Tuggeranong, Norths and Weston Creek. Probably needs to work on being a little more assertive behind the stumps and demand more of the bowlers and fielders as this will see the whole team lift their standards. Oliver Nguyen Probably didn’t quite have the year we were expecting after last season. Maybe didn’t quite come to terms with batting on turf wickets. This will hopefully push him even harder for next season. Needs to realise that cricket is not necessarily a game about being perfect. When he stops getting down on himself, the runs will flow. Olive also got a taste of First XI cricket this season. Rufus Walsh Rufus had another year interrupted by injury. We look forward to Rufus getting through a season un-interrupted as he needs to get lots of overs under the belt to see him make those improvements we know he can. Rufus probably lacked a few opportunities to shine with the bat but continues to work hard. An excellent catch in the outfield. Dom Di-Campli Coach

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Rafay Abbas 1 0 5 5.0 Noah Bouquiaux 2 0 29 14.5 1 5 1 5.0 2 Angus Campbell 1 0 1 1.0 6 32 1 32.0 Joe Carroll 11 7 121 30.3 33 123 5 24.6 3 Rory Di-Campli 10 0 419 42.0 2/1 29 138 7 19.7 7 Eric Firth 1 1 1 n/a 3 15 4 3.8 1 Jeremy Firth 8 3 79 15.8 30 167 8 20.9 4 Darcy Fogarty 1 1 38 n/a Will Harding 4 0 59 14.8 31 148 4 37.0 2 Ben Lillie 7 2 39 7.8 43 217 9 24.1 2 Tobit Louis 10 0 156 15.6 39 194 7 27.7 3 Zac Maron 4 0 69 17.3 19 90 2 45.0 1 Fin McRae 9 2 104 14.9 15.3 69 9 7.7 1 Jack Moloney 10 1 101 9.9 4 21 1 21.0 4/1 Angus Murray 1 1 4 n/a Oliver Nguyen 11 2 114 12.7 3 26 0 n/a 6 Callum O’Brien 1 1 4 n/a 1 Rufus Walsh 6 2 39 9.8 29 143 5 28.6 2 Charles York 1 0 7 7.0

Batting Award: Rory Di-Campli Bowling Award: Ben Lillie Coach’s Award: Fin McRae

Five Wickets in an Innings: Rory Di-Campli - 108 v Queanbeyan, 4 November 2018.

Representative player: Rory Di-Campli (ACT Emerging Comets Under 15s)

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Under 16 Division 2 Navy TEAM PERFORMANCE: Marist Navy had a very good season despite not making the finals in both the T20 and 2 day competitions. The team were unlucky not to make the finals in the 2 Day competition, just missing out finishing in 5th place with three wins and three losses. The boys were competitive in all formats and gave the top team a real scare in their 2 Day game mid-season. The team started the year with only 10 players. A big thank you to Fin McRae who was playing Under 15s on Saturdays but reliably played for us every Sunday to make up the numbers. Henry York and Joe Carroll often filled in too. A few wash out games at the start of the season halted any momentum but the boys showed improvement in technique, teamwork and competitiveness throughout the year. There were some great highlights throughout the year and the boys were highly competitive in both formats. One of the real strengths of this team is the teamwork: they are good mates and love to train and play cricket. They are willing to learn and all individual players showed improvement throughout the year. A huge thanks to the parents of the team who stepped in to score, umpire and coach on occasions. Our manager, Toni Cooper, did an outstanding job in managing the team. Well done boys and hope you can all come back in 2020.

THE PLAYERS Harry Austin A slow accurate bowler and patient batsman, Harry improved significantly throughout the year, particularly in his batting. Harry has a very solid technique and is difficult to dismiss. His 30 n.o in the final T20 game against Marist was a highlight. James Bolton James is the hardest hitter in the team and only knows one way to play: aggressive. He scored over 300 runs this season and terrorised many bowling attacks, winning the Batting Award with an average of 33.44. James is a very competent wicketkeeper too, who took a number of catches behind the stumps this season, including 3 stumpings. Charlie Cooper A fast, accurate bowler and competent batsman, Charlie improved throughout the year in all areas of his game. He is a highly competitive and talented cricketer and has a lot of potential. His best bowling figures were 4/23 off 8 overs. He loves to play with his mates and took some great catches too. Dylan Crowe A fast bowler who often opened the bowling attack, Dylan always works very hard on his game and always tries to improve. In his final game of the year, he went up the batting order and scored an impressive 18 n.o. Dylan’s impressive 14 wickets at 12 average won him the Bowling Award. Harrison Harry is a great team player. He is a keen competitor, putting in maximum effort for all Doherty games. Harry impressed with the way he tried in all aspects of the game, particularly at training, and when asked to protect his wicket in certain situations, he responded. Harry has an excellent understanding of the game, and will continue to develop as a cricketer. Anthony Egan His trademark leg-spins bamboozled many opposition batsmen this season and ended up with 10 wickets with an impressive average. His fielding is first class and he leads by example in the field taking excellent catches.

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Jack Jeffrey An extremely coachable player, Jack is the classic ‘allrounder’. He is a very competent batsman and an accurate, fast bowler. Jack had a great year, scoring over 140 runs and taking 10 wickets. Jack’s attitude and achievements won him the Coaches Award for the season. Connor Murray This season Connor developed his skills as an all-rounder and improved significantly throughout the year. His medium pace bowling was difficult to score from. He is a hard- hitting batsman, but could also defend his wicket when required which he showed at Curtin Oval against Norths late in the season. A pleasure to coach. Fin McRae Fin is a very technically correct batsman who loves cutting the ball on the off-side and is very difficult to dismiss. He often filled in behind the stumps as a highly competent wicket- keeper. A passionate player who loves the game and playing with his mates and the school. Marcus Smith Marcus has an excellent attitude and is always trying to improve. He worked hard in all areas of his game and showed pleasing progression as the season went on. His highlight was a cracking catch he took at point that was flying to the boundary and turned the game. Charlie York Another very coachable player, Charlie had a great year with bat, ball and behind the stumps and improved throughout the year. We witnessed his trademark skip down the wicket and smash over the boundary for six on many occasions. Charlie scored 160 runs this season and often opened the innings. David Austin Coach Toni Cooper Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Harry Austin 10 3 70 10.0 28 112 5 22.4 0 2 James Bolton 12 3 301 33.4 8 37 3 12.3 0 4/3 Charlie Cooper 10 2 66 8.2 53 170 9 18.9 0 6 Dylan Crowe 6 3 40 13.3 45 181 14 12.9 0 2 Harrison Doherty 8 1 13 1.8 11 48 0 - 0 0 Anthony Egan 10 0 25 2.5 34 214 10 21.4 0 8 Jack Jeffrey 10 2 146 20.8 51 127 10 12.7 0 2 Fin McRae 7 2 153 30.6 18 72 5 14.4 0 5 Connor Murray 10 3 35 5.0 30 181 8 22.6 0 0 Marcus Smith 9 3 49 8.2 10 61 0 - 0 1 Charlie York 11 2 160 17.8 22 79 3 26.3 0 5

Batting Award: James Bolton Bowling Award: Dylan Crowe Coach’s Award: Jack Jeffrey

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Under 16 Division 2 Blue

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 10 losses, 1 draw The 2018/19 season has proved to be a challenging one for the boys following the change by Cricket ACT at the start of the year to merge the U15 Div 2 competition with the U16 competition. As result our boys faced an uphill battle to be competitive each week. Despite the scoreboard results, the boys played every game with good spirit and wanted to be there to support each other which was undoubtedly the most pleasing aspect of all. Their highlight games included a 2 day match against their rival Marist team (Navy) which was played over 1 day in hot conditions just before Christmas. The boys showed some great tenacity with the bat in the 2nd innings and put together a solid score on the great outfield at Marist. The mateship and spirit between all the boys was evident and demonstrated the positive effect that Marist cricket has had on them. The 2nd game which was a highlight was a T20 match at Marist against Norths 1 which ended in a tie. The boys were probably a little unlucky not to come away with a win as Norths got a sundry off the final ball. What made the tie all the more special was that it was against one of the top teams who eventually ended the season as runners up in the Wednesday T20 competition. A good effort from a team at the lower end of the ladder and it highlighted the promise and potential that each of the boys have individually and collectively as a team. Hopefully the boys maintain their love for the game and come back later in the year for another season of cricket, which will surely produce some fruitful results next time round.

THE PLAYERS Jacob Bauer Jacob showed plenty of drive at every game and training and always gave his all. In the field he took on much of the load to rotate the bowlers and set the field. With the ball he generally kept the scoring pretty tight and also captured some good wickets. He also played well with the bat and compiled a couple of good scores including a 28 not out against Marist. Noah Bouquiaux Noah was our top scoring batsmen who notched up a couple of big innings with some powerful hitting to all parts of the ground. His highlight was an innings of 71 against the powerful Eastlake bowling attack who went on to win the 2 day competition. Behind the stumps Noah kept for a number of 2 day and T20 games and picked up a few nice catches and a stumping. Angus Campbell Angus took the new ball in most games and opened the bowling with some lively pace. Towards the latter part of the season he found his length with some good bowling against Ginninderra in particular. Often coming in to bat in the middle order, he provided a great running partner given his speed between the wickets and handy ball striking ability.

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Hamish Collidge Hamish had a great season with both bat and ball, scoring the 3rd most runs for the team and taking the equal 2nd highest number of wickets. In recent seasons he has kept for most games so it was great to see him with the ball taking some wickets with his left arm medium pace bowling. He scored 2 really strong innings with the bat and accumulated most of his runs in boundaries. In the field he often had safe hands and a good throw. Darcy Fogarty Darcy had another good year with both bat and ball, scoring the 2nd most runs (narrowly behind Noah) and taking the most wickets. Often opening the batting, Darcy showed great technique to maintain his wicket and accumulate runs. When bowling, Darcy mixed his length up and kept the batsmen guessing all the time. He was always reliable in the field and would always be happy to step up and keep wickets if required. Tony George Tony always kept the boys motivated in the field and while batting with his positive comments and fun banter. With the ball Tony had a couple of good spells taking some T20 and 2 Day wickets with his useful spin bowling. At the crease Tony had a couple of lengthy stays to ensure the boys were not dismissed quickly and was a reliable partner. Ethan Kirk Ethan had another good year with both the bat and the gloves. He kept wickets in both T20 games and 2 Day format and took a couple of good catches including off the spin bowlers. In the field he held the equal highest number of catches and when batting placed a lot of value on his wicket to ensure that the team occupied the crease for as long as possible in the 2 day games. Sam McGregor Sam really continued to develop this season and gave 100% every time he played as well as at training. His batting improved and showed some good defensive technique and his bowling was also a highlight, particularly in the T20 competition where the batters found him hard to get away. In the field he was always attacking the ball and chased a lot down in the outfield. Riley Monaghan Riley’s attacking batting was a highlight again this year with a couple of good innings both in the T20 and 2 Day format. On several occasions he opened the batting and provided a great platform for the team, while later in the season he came in down the order and was asked to hold the innings together when we had lost some early wickets. The scoring was never slow when Riley was at the crease. Nicholas Pearson Nick had a great first season with the team and really found his feet with the ball, particularly in the 2nd half of the season where he took a number of wickets in quick succession on a couple of occasions. He has some lively pace and when the ball is on line and at a good length he is a real handful for the batters. Nick was always keen in the field and happy to bat anywhere in the order. Callum Westcott Callum’s free flowing batting style meant that he scored quickly whenever he had given himself a chance to settle in at the crease. He spent most of the season batting up the order and on several occasions managed to see off the quicker bowlers with a good opening stand with Darcy. When Callum had a chance with the ball he managed to take some good wickets with his wily medium pace bowling.

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James Willis James mostly opened the bowling with Angus, particularly in the 2 Day games. His speed was impressive and when the ball was on line he often took wickets unassisted. In the field he was always positive and quick to the ball, fielding mostly in the outer covering lots of distance. With the bat he had some good knocks including the last game where he made his top score. His running speed between the wickets is always a highlight and is great to watch. Mark Bauer Coach Kym Turnbull Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s / Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10 Catches / 100s wkts Stumping Jacob Bauer 10 5 59 15.3 51 234 8 29.3 3 Noah Bouquiaux 15 1 212 15.1 26 119 4 29.7 3/1 Angus Campbell 14 1 56 4.3 56 277 6 46.2 3 Hamish Collidge 12 0 179 14.9 33 161 8 20.1 1 Darcy Fogarty 12 0 208 17.3 43 184 10 18.4 2 Tony George 9 2 24 3.4 12 82 2 41.0 0 Nick Honeyman 1 0 13 13.0 1 1 0 - 0 Ethan Kirk 11 0 35 3.2 6 48 1 48.0 5 Sam McGregor 8 1 15 2.1 19.4 116 2 58.0 0 Riley Monaghan 12 1 83 7.5 14 64 4 16.0 3 Oliver Nguyen 1 1 38 - 2 9 0 - 0 Nicholas Pearson 8 2 14 2.3 19 90 3 30.0 2 Callum Westcott 12 1 70 6.4 15 87 5 17.4 1 James Willis 9 1 40 5.0 38 170 8 21.2 3

Batting Award: Noah Bouquiaux Bowling Award: Darcy Fogarty Coach’s Award: Hamish Collidge

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Cricket ACT Junior Council End of Season Points Tables N.B. graded competitions only

P = Played W = Won L = Lost D = Draw Pts = Points NRR = Net Run Rate Q - Quotient

U11 Division 1 Rank Team P W Lt D Pts NRR 1 Wests Blue 13 12 0 1 50 2.66 2 13 12 1 0 49 3.16 3 Queanbeyan Blue 13 8 3 1 39 1.31 4 Norths Blue 13 8 4 1 38 1.06 5 Eastlake 13 7 3 1 37 0.78 6 CGS Sixers 13 7 4 1 36 1.03 7 Wests Maroon 13 4 8 1 26 0.13 8 ANU 13 4 8 1 26 -1.45 9 Marist 1 13 3 9 1 23 -0.99 10 WCMCC 13 3 9 1 23 -1.35 11 Ginninderra 13 3 10 0 22 -2.78 12 Marist 2 13 0 12 1 14 -4.43

U12 Division 1 U12 Division 2 Sunday Rank Team P W Lt D Pts NRR Rank P W Lt D Pts NRR P 1 Marist 13 12 0 1 50 2.84 1 Marist Royal 11 10 1 2 0 49 2 CGS Thunder 13 11 1 1 47 2.60 2 Queanbeyan White 12 9 3 1 0 43 3 Queanbeyan Blue 13 8 4 1 38 1.68 3 St Edmund's White 11 8 3 2 0 39 4 Norths Blue 13 8 4 1 38 0.27 4 Marist Blue 11 5 6 2 0 34 5 Radford College 13 7 5 1 35 1.22 5 Norths Red 11 3 8 2 0 28 6 Tuggeranong 13 5 7 1 29 -1.33 6 St Edmund's Blue 11 3 8 1 0 24 7 Eastlake 13 4 8 1 26 -0.27 7 Tuggeranong Eagles 10 1 9 2 0 20 8 Wests 13 3 9 1 23 -1.65 9 ANU 13 2 10 1 20 -2.39 10 Ginninderra 13 0 12 1 14 -3.08

U13 Div 1 - Two-Day U13 Division 1 - T20 Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR 1 Marist 11 10 0 1 46 5.42 1 Marist 5 4 0 1 18 3.85 2 Ginninderra 11 8 2 1 40 1.34 2 WCMCC 5 3 1 1 15 0.77 3 Norths Blue 10 8 2 0 40 1.21 3 Ginninderra 5 3 1 1 15 0.45 4 WCMCC 11 7 3 1 37 1.14 4 Norths Blue 5 3 1 1 15 0.36 5 Daramalan 11 5 5 1 31 -0.21 5 Daramalan 5 2 2 1 12 -0.08 6 Wests 10 2 7 1 25 -2.15 6 Marist 2 5 2 2 1 12 -0.33 7 Tuggeranong 11 3 7 1 25 -2.48 7 CGS Navy 5 1 3 1 9 -0.89 8 CGS Navy 10 1 8 1 22 -2.25 8 Eastlake 5 1 3 1 9 -1.15 9 Eastlake 11 0 10 1 16 -2.28 9 Wests 5 1 3 1 9 -1.64 10 10 Tuggeranong 5 0 4 1 6 -1.51

U13 Div 2 North U13 Div 2 South Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR 1 Marist Royal 13 11 1 1 51 2.14 1 Queanbeyan 14 12 1 1 51 2.19 2 Norths Red 12 8 3 1 45 0.67 2 Marist Light 14 12 1 1 51 2.15 3 Marist Blue 12 8 3 1 44 1.58 3 Marist Navy 14 6 5 1 35 0.79 4 Daramalan Red 12 5 6 1 36 -0.96 4 Tuggeranong 14 5 7 1 31 -1.49 5 Radford College 12 3 9 0 31 -0.61 5 St Edmunds 14 5 8 1 30 0.42 6 Ginninderra 12 3 8 1 30 -1.24 6 CGS Sky 14 4 8 1 28 -0.78 7 Daramalan Black 12 2 9 1 27 -1.10 7 WCMCC 14 4 9 1 27 -1.71 8 Eastlake 14 2 11 1 21 -1.57

U14 Div 1 - Two-Day U14 Division 1 - T20 Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR 1 Norths Blue 5 4 0 1 39 1.960 1 Norths Blue 5 4 0 1 18 2.48 2 Radford College 5 4 1 0 36 1.565 2 Radford College 4 3 0 1 18 1.08 3 Wests 5 3 1 1 33 1.590 3 Queanbeyan Blue 4 3 0 1 18 0.64 4 CGS Navy 5 3 2 0 30 1.454 4 CGS Navy 4 3 1 0 15 1.36 5 Eastlake 5 2 2 1 27 0.945 5 Eastlake 5 2 2 1 12 0.06 6 Marist 6 2 3 1 21 0.930 6 Marist 4 1 2 1 12 -0.83 7 Queanbeyan Blue 6 2 3 1 21 0.641 7 WCMCC 4 0 3 1 9 -1.27 8 WCMCC 6 1 4 1 15 0.653 8 Wests 5 0 4 1 6 -0.26

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U14 Div 2 - Two-Day U14 Div 2 – T20 Rank Team P W L D Pts Q Rank Team P W L D Pts Q 1 Eastlake Hawks 6 6 0 0 48 2.520 1 Eastlake Hawks 5 3 0 2 16 3.02 2 Marist Royal 6 5 0 1 42 1.888 2 Marist Blue 5 3 0 2 16 2.35 3 Marist Blue 6 5 1 0 39 1.748 3 Tuggeranong 5 2 1 2 13 0.32 4 Daramalan 6 4 2 0 36 1.145 4 Wests 5 2 1 2 13 0.20 5 Tuggeranong 6 4 2 0 33 1.381 5 Radford College 5 2 1 2 13 0.08 6 Wests 6 3 3 0 27 1.036 6 Marist Royal 5 1 2 2 10 -0.05 7 Eastlake Eagles 6 3 3 0 24 1.279 7 Eastlake Eagles 5 1 2 2 10 -0.12 8 Radford College 6 2 4 0 21 0.827 8 Norths Red 5 1 2 2 10 -0.23 9 Ginninderra 6 2 4 0 18 0.770 9 CGS 5 1 2 2 10 -0.87 10 Norths Red 6 1 5 0 12 0.721 10 Daramalan 5 1 2 2 10 -1.55 11 Norths Green 6 0 5 1 9 0.443 11 Ginninderra 5 1 2 2 10 -2.03 12 CGS 6 0 6 0 6 0.280 12 Norths Green 5 0 3 2 6 -2.22

U15 Div 1 - Two-Day U15 Div 1 - T20 Rank Team P W L D Pts Q Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR 1 Ginninderra 6 5 0 1 42 2.262 1 CGS Navy 5 4 0 1 18 3.17 2 Norths Blue 6 5 1 0 39 2.985 2 Queanbeyan Blue 5 4 0 1 18 2.61 3 Queanbeyan Blue 6 4 1 1 33 1.712 3 Norths Blue 5 3 1 1 15 0.86 4 CGS 6 3 2 1 27 1.550 4 Marist 5 2 2 1 12 0.06 5 Marist 6 2 4 0 18 0.790 5 WCMCC 5 1 3 1 9 -0.42 6 WCMCC 6 2 4 0 18 0.724 6 Tuggeranong 5 1 3 1 9 -0.54 7 Tuggeranong 6 1 4 1 15 0.552 7 Ginninderra 5 1 3 1 9 -1.04 8 Daramalan 6 0 6 0 6 0.161 8 Daramalan 5 0 4 1 6 -5.09

U16 Div 2 - Two-Day U16 Division 2 - T20 Rank Team P W L D Pts Q Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR 1 Eastlake 6 5 1 0 39 1.820 1 Eastlake 5 3 0 2 16 1.70 2 Norths Green 6 4 2 0 36 2.049 2 Norths 1 5 2 0 2 14 0.31 3 Ginninderra 6 5 1 0 36 1.594 3 Norths 2 5 2 1 2 13 1.37 4 WCMCC 6 4 2 0 30 1.358 4 WCMCC 5 2 1 2 13 0.38 5 Marist Navy 6 3 3 0 24 1.263 5 Ginninderra 5 1 2 2 10 -0.02 6 Norths Red 6 2 4 0 18 0.847 6 St Edmund's College 5 1 2 2 10 -1.05 7 St Edmund's College 6 1 5 0 12 0.327 7 Marist Blue 5 0 2 2 8 -1.11 8 Marist Blue 6 0 6 0 6 0.343 8 Marist Navy 5 0 3 2 7 -1.62

Colts - One-Day Colts - T20 Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR 1 WCMCC 8 6 1 1 27 2.22 1 WCMCC 5 4 1 0 17 5.50 2 Norths 6 5 1 0 21 1.10 2 Norths Blue 5 4 1 0 17 -0.80 3 Tuggeranong 7 4 3 0 19 0.12 3 Ginninderra 5 3 2 0 14 -0.24 4 Ginninderra 7 3 3 1 17 0.47 4 Canberra Grammar 5 2 3 0 11 3.33 5 Marist 7 2 5 0 13 -1.70 5 Tuggeranong 5 2 3 0 11 0.12 6 CGS 7 0 7 0 7 -2.25 6 Marist 5 0 5 0 5 -4.38

ASC First XI - One-Day ASC First XI - T20 Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR 1 Canberra Grammar 9 9 0 0 56 3.08 Pool 1 2 Marist 9 7 2 0 42 1.94 1 Canberra Grammar 4 4 0 0 16 2.59 2 10 6 4 0 42 0.83 2 Trinity College (Goulburn) 5 2 3 0 8 -1.14 4 Radford College 10 5 5 0 35 -0.08 3 Daramalan College 5 3 2 0 8 1.09 5 Trinity College (Goulburn) 10 2 8 0 14 -1.84 Pool 2 6 St Edmunds College 10 0 10 0 0 -2.58 1 Marist 5 3 2 0 12 -0.31 2 Radford College 5 2 3 0 8 -0.84 3 St Edmunds College 4 0 4 0 0 -0.93

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Player Career Statistics Note: Dismissals = catches and stumpings * statistics for some players may be incomplete if not provided by teams

Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Abbas, Rafay 2022 3 741 19 5 Ashe, Lachlan 2022 3 636 18 13 Abbey, Daniel 1997 1 5 1 0 Ashleigh, James 2016 3 153 45 13 Abbott, Mark 2004 2 283 20 0 Ashleigh, John 2015 1 3 4 3 Abbott, William 2016 2 21 2 1 Ashley, Hayden 2008 4 196 29 9 Abeygunawardena, Sajana 2013 4 338 37 13 Ashmore, Luke 2010 2 23 5 4 Abeygunawardena, Sonal 2009 1 200 9 3 Atkinson, Owen 2023 3 122 19 1 Abraham, Kevin 2018 5 424 25 14 Austin, Harry 2021 3 150 15 2 Abrahams, Justin 1997 1 131 7 0 Austin-Gale, Nicholas 2017 2 82 6 2 Absolom, Jesse 2021 1 56 5 1 Awizen, Sam 2022 2 137 23 4 Absolom, Zac 2013 2 51 26 4 Ayers, Logan 2016 9 2358 39 87 Ackland, Rafi 2023 1 28 4 1 Ayling, Robbie 2001 2 163 16 0 Adam, Will 2020 1 0 0 0 Ayling, Timothy 1999 3 70 7 4 Adams, Andrew 2002 2 71 6 6 Azzopardi, Paul 2001 1 18 4 0 Adams, Chris 2000 3 11 5 0 Back, Andrew 2024 2 208 23 4 Aggarwal, Alekh 2000 2 15 10 2 Badalassi, Anthony 2012 2 100 11 2 Ahearne, Joshua 2026 2 101 8 0 Badham, Tristan 1998 3 196 27 1 Ahearne, Nathan 1999 3 396 48 22 Baguley, James 2005 2 273 22 3 Ahearne, Thomas 2024 1 68 0 0 Bailey, Adam 2005 3 193 26 5 Aichinger, Max 2014 2 135 8 3 Bailey, Daniel 2024 4 746 44 12 Aiyelananthan, Keshavan 2011 6 282 55 4 Bailey, George 2023 2 95 11 2 Aiyelananthan, Yaathavan 2008 5 391 24 2 Bailey, Matthew 2010 7 397 55 13 Ajmera, Ankit 2012 1 12 4 1 Bailey, Nick 2003 1 72 10 0 Alcock, Richard 1995 1 87 1 0 Bailey, Robert 2007 4 151 19 3 Alexander, Jake 2016 2 164 5 3 Baker, Aaron 1995 3 236 18 6 Alexander, Max 2014 1 3 1 0 Baker, Josh 2018 1 21 7 0 Alexander, Michael 2015 1 81 2 0 Baker, Liam 2008 5 357 27 11 Ali, Imran 2024 1 275 13 2 Baker, Michael 2006 3 520 22 15 Allan, Rhys 2023 2 232 13 5 Baker, Patrick 2009 1 34 8 2 Allardyce, Anthony 1999 3 311 5 7 Baker, Sam 2009 5 328 10 35 Allen, Gavan 2012 1 32 2 0 Baker, Sean 2014 8 705 38 35 Allen, Matthew 2002 1 46 8 5 Baldry, Teague 2007 8 862 115 26 Allsop, Sean 2002 2 184 18 10 Banka, Vivek 2020 3 53 25 5 Anand, Devin 2015 1 40 2 5 Banks, Daniel 2000 1 5 7 0 Anand, Dhiren 2013 1 79 1 0 Banks, Martin 2003 1 18 6 4 Anastasius, Malcolm 2000 2 145 13 2 Bannerman, Jack 2002 1 95 6 0 Andersen, Lucas 2023 3 326 24 5 Bannister, Jude 2007 1 67 9 6 Anderson, Brendan 2009 1 7 2 0 Bannister, Zachan 2005 1 48 3 1 Anderson, Nicholas 2015 2 252 6 8 Barber, Jeremy 2019 5 633 29 18 Anderson, Robert 2015 2 47 10 1 Barfoed, Rolf 2003 6 122 20 2 Anderson, Troy 2004 1 50 4 0 Barker, Andrew 2000 5 283 48 1 Anderson, William 2013 1 51 7 6 Barker, Jack 2019 1 6 6 0 Andrews, Angus 2021 6 645 18 13 Barker, Jarrah 2012 1 0 2 0 Andrews, Will 2009 4 53 40 7 Barker, Leigh 2000 1 0 0 0 Andriolo, Alex 2011 1 1 14 4 Barkley, Alex 2005 7 1026 46 49 Andriolo, Brett 2004 2 50 7 0 Barkley, Nick 2007 9 439 79 14 Angel, Samuel 2015 1 22 6 0 Barkley, Tom 2003 6 1034 43 17 Angus, Edward 2020 2 147 10 10 Barlow, Michael 2015 6 535 36 35 Angus, James 2024 1 11 6 0 Barratt, Aiden 2016 4 429 11 7 Antcliff, Ryan 2022 1 49 6 0 Barratt, Sean 2018 4 506 35 22 Antony, Nihal 2024 0 0 0 0 Barrett, Kieran 2002 6 222 60 8 Aoun, Elie 2002 2 35 7 8 Bartlett, James 2027 1 52 3 2 Aranyt, Gabor 1997 1 175 4 1 Bartley, Luke 2006 6 644 10 71 Arcus, Jonathon 2016 2 25 0 0 Bartley, Nicholas 2000 6 1030 1 56 Ardeleanu-Flynn, Lucca 2018 6 613 24 41 Bartley, Ryan 2006 6 1930 134 57 Ardiciacono, Ben 2002 4 90 14 1 Barton, David 1999 1 12 3 0 Arif, Aleen 2013 3 26 5 5 Barton, Geoff 2010 7 163 83 20 Armstrong, Hayden 2009 6 213 69 18 Barton, Matthew 2015 3 229 9 11 Armstrong, Jarrod 2012 3 153 12 1 Barton, Thomas 2013 1 31 3 0 Arnold, Damian 2009 5 2781 66 29 Bator, Elliott 2001 1 56 3 1 Arnold, Patrick 2005 2 315 11 18 Bator, Sacha 2006 2 52 14 0 Arnott, Steven 2001 1 13 2 2 Bator, Sam 2004 2 61 17 0 Arnould, Connor 2015 2 33 12 0 Bauer, Jacob 2021 7 294 70 8 Arranz, Sebastian 2023 1 152 8 1 Bayada, Thomas 2026 1 85 11 0 Arthurson, Leigh 1997 1 48 11 2 Bayley, Aaron 2005 2 271 36 0 Artuso, James 2010 1 11 7 3 Bayley, Jake 2003 4 528 32 17

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Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Bayley, Matthew 2003 2 75 6 2 Boyle, Matt 2009 10 948 56 84 Bazzana, Alex 2011 5 1034 70 28 Brady, Nick 2006 5 425 117 19 Beath, Chris 2005 4 183 39 14 Brady, Richard 2016 5 330 15 4 Beath, Patrick 2013 2 136 18 2 Braknys, Alex 2004 1 5 2 0 Beaumont, Callum 2012 6 415 58 17 Brandt, Michael 2001 5 394 14 11 Beaumont, Jonathon 2013 1 23 5 4 Bray, Tim 2000 2 233 22 4 Beaumont, Matt 2008 3 206 15 13 Brearley, Sam 2018 9 1728 34 51 Beaumont, Max 2018 2 274 26 9 Brearley, William 2020 5 777 12 34 Beaumont, Norman 2004 1 15 2 4 Breen, Lachlan 2016 2 63 12 0 Beaumont, Will 2003 1 15 5 2 Brehaut, Mitchell 2023 4 276 48 10 Beaver, Hayden 2019 1 13 5 2 Bremers, David 2007 1 0 0 0 Beaver, Hayden 2020 1 0 0 0 Brennan, Harry 2019 1 12 1 1 Beesley, Thomas 2022 1 87 3 1 Brennan, John 2021 3 270 29 21 Begley, John 1998 2 180 6 3 Brennan, Kiefer 2024 3 338 28 11 Behm, Joseph 2000 1 19 9 2 Brennan, Pierce 2021 1 44 3 0 Beissner, Mitchell 2016 5 438 11 18 Bresnahan, Alexander 2012 9 652 52 5 Belcher, James 2010 2 278 13 6 Bresnahan, Andrew 2010 8 951 22 28 Belcher, Solomon 2023 2 302 21 14 Bresnahan, Stuart 2008 2 214 19 6 Bell, Chris 2003 2 69 12 7 Brewer, Michael 2005 3 46 19 0 Bell, Harley 2026 1 33 2 0 Brewer, Thomas 2017 2 51 12 0 Bell, Jack 2021 3 132 19 2 Brewster, Ty 1997 3 451 18 4 Bennett, Jordan 2004 1 10 7 2 Bridger, Kieran 2007 2 67 19 5 Bennett, Michael 2022 1 47 7 0 Briggs, Jack 2015 3 168 32 1 Bennie, Austin 2024 3 462 30 15 Brill, Adam 2002 1 41 26 2 Benning, Isaac 2024 1 21 5 0 Brito, Nick 2019 2 72 9 0 Benson, Patrick 2019 9 825 37 43 Brocklehurst, Christopher 2015 2 286 20 3 Berg, Jack 2025 2 151 12 1 Brocklehurst, Hugh 2019 6 284 69 17 Berkelmans, Callum 2013 2 19 10 4 Bromhead, Jeremy 2008 5 678 35 17 Bernardi, James 2008 4 238 1 21 Brown, Aaron 2009 1 29 1 0 Berry, Charlie 2025 2 55 9 0 Brown, Adam 2003 4 312 15 6 Beulah, Tristan 2017 1 28 9 0 Brown, Alexander 2012 4 272 37 11 Bevan, Liam 2015 1 47 6 3 Brown, Christopher 2010 3 123 16 5 Bhatia, Kartik 2000 5 138 44 5 Brown, Greg 2002 1 37 3 1 Bhatia, Shyam 2024 1 179 9 2 Brown, James 2008 1 32 1 3 Bignell, Sebastian 2020 2 151 16 10 Brown, Luke 2010 4 275 38 14 Billington, Ryan 1999 5 177 4 18 Brown, Noah 2026 2 223 22 2 Bird, Jordan 2003 4 221 12 8 Brown, Phillip 1998 3 168 7 2 Bishop, Peter 1996 1 14 20 0 Brown, Stephen 2009 1 119 12 0 Black, Aden 2025 2 79 9 1 Browne, Cooper 2017 2 88 12 3 Blackmore, Daniel 2011 2 102 13 1 Brownlie, Fynnan 2020 1 33 11 0 Blackmore, Nicolas 2023 1 39 8 3 Brunton, Mark 2009 3 95 19 1 Blake, John 2012 5 353 84 15 Bryant, Alexander 2017 1 20 6 0 Blake, Ryan 2010 2 253 11 6 Bryant, John 2017 1 44 2 1 Blanco, Daniel 2010 3 358 14 11 Bryant, Lachlan 2015 2 39 8 0 Blencowe, Tom 2008 3 298 17 10 Bryant, Pat 2010 2 122 15 5 Bluck, Tom 2004 4 159 34 3 Buchan, Sam 2005 1 36 8 5 Bodman, Jamie 2012 1 103 9 4 Buchanan, Connor 2016 3 24 7 0 Bodman, Tom 2011 2 309 19 4 Buckley-Jones, David 2011 1 114 6 8 Boland, Eddie 2021 6 587 33 19 Bugden, David 2007 1 3 8 1 Boland, James 2018 6 730 34 13 Burch, Finley 2019 1 18 2 0 Bolger, Bernard 2013 4 192 15 5 Burden, Justin 2017 4 1149 21 32 Bolger, Douglas 2016 4 396 38 15 Burge, Jon 2010 4 137 21 4 Bolton, Craig 1998 3 261 10 15 Burgemeister, Will 2026 2 97 9 1 Bolton, James 2021 4 522 8 20 Burgess, Jason 2011 1 155 15 0 Bomball, Stephen 2009 5 670 40 13 Burgess, Matt 2008 7 806 12 24 Bonato, Paul 2002 5 313 35 12 Burke, Mark 2005 3 96 7 4 Bonney, Matthew 1998 3 214 7 5 Burke, Michael 1998 5 713 58 13 Borucinski, Lucas 1999 1 34 4 0 Burns, Brad 2014 9 2849 32 55 Bottrell, Daniel 2013 3 234 12 20 Burns, Bradley 2021 1 42 0 1 Bounds, Adams 2001 2 140 15 0 Burns, Daniel 2011 6 604 0 57 Bouquaiux, Noah 2021 5 628 19 19 Burns, Jeremy 2018 1 23 0 0 Bouquiaux, Bailey 2023 4 374 39 4 Burn-Spolaric, Jack 2012 3 135 16 8 Bourgault, William 2017 2 321 14 2 Burrows, Matthew 2001 1 73 7 0 Bourke, Callan 2020 8 1199 76 38 Bursell, Jarrad 2002 3 23 15 0 Bourke, Sam 2000 4 208 51 13 Bursell, Mark 2009 1 44 10 5 Bourne, Lachlan 2024 4 676 43 16 Burston, James 1997 3 322 12 7 Bowden, Josh 2008 6 578 19 22 Burston, William 2001 2 77 9 0 Bowen, Chris 1997 3 179 2 2 Burzynski, Adam 2012 1 20 3 0 Bowring, Hal 2010 6 34 15 5 Buscombe, David 2004 7 368 84 15 Box, Joshua 2006 4 249 30 20 Bushell, Cameron 2023 2 473 23 12 Boyle, David 2006 8 1108 30 26 Busing, Daniel 2021 1 141 8 2

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Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Busing, Ronan 2018 1 63 24 6 Chifley, Riley 2021 1 32 4 0 Butler, Jason 2014 3 123 18 7 Chivers, Chris 2008 1 133 6 4 Butt, Adam 1996 2 594 30 4 Chopra, Daksh 2020 4 254 3 2 Byers, Andrew 2007 5 398 50 18 Choules, Matthew 2022 1 69 8 0 Byles, Thomas 2014 1 81 7 8 Choy, Lewis 2020 4 472 16 14 Byrne, Doug 2009 6 327 50 9 Ciesiolka, Jacob 2016 4 64 15 0 Byrnes, Jordan 2011 4 164 29 9 Ciuffetelli, Alessandro 2016 2 373 11 10 Byron, Nick 2005 1 3 2 0 Ciuffetelli, Kaine 2015 9 531 74 21 Cachia, Jordan 2018 3 266 14 2 Ciuffetelli, Nicholas 2021 2 62 5 3 Caines, Richard 2019 9 730 55 32 Claremont, Daniel 2016 7 1051 25 33 Cairney, Daniel 2006 3 122 16 0 Claremont, Michael 2018 9 1559 20 61 Calagos, Mark 2000 1 0 2 0 Clark, Billy 2017 9 1021 147 39 Calder, Matthew 1997 2 284 22 3 Clark, Brendan 2014 9 989 43 29 Caldiera, Tyrus 2014 6 900 18 13 Clark, Derek 2002 1 57 11 0 Caldwell, Liam 2014 9 857 111 18 Clark, Matthew 2012 8 586 36 20 Callaghan, Ian 1999 4 300 25 4 Clark, Nick 2002 1 93 25 2 Callaughan, Jack 2021 1 0 5 3 Clarke, Alex 2018 2 24 6 2 Callaughan, Toby 2018 2 99 0 2 Clarke, Kevin 2006 6 1089 56 20 Callaway, Kai 2023 2 633 23 12 Clarke, Nick 2005 5 243 27 10 Cameron Charlie 2012 2 275 24 3 Clarkson, Jared 2011 1 87 2 3 Camilleri, Rohan 1997 1 30 2 0 Cleary, Aaron 1998 4 533 15 14 Campbell, Angus 2021 7 346 46 5 Clowry, Brendan 1999 1 82 7 0 Campbell, Connor 2014 1 0 0 0 Cluff, Jonathon 2002 4 359 19 2 Campbell, Daniel 2010 2 471 12 10 Clune, Richard 1995 1 33 0 0 Campbell, Kye 2017 2 225 14 6 Coffey, Daniel 2027 1 63 10 0 Campbell, Lachlan 2010 1 15 5 2 Cohen, Lachlan 2015 5 215 18 3 Campbell, Oliver 2022 2 80 12 3 Cole, Mark 2011 3 369 12 15 Campbell, Scott 2004 2 67 11 1 Coleman, Paul 1998 2 37 8 6 Campbell, William 2015 7 181 57 17 Coles, Rhys 2014 4 140 23 7 Campbell,, Daniel 2009 1 170 10 0 Coll, Eli 2025 2 155 9 0 Cannon, Jack 2006 1 50 7 0 Coll, Reuben 2026 2 76 10 1 Capon, Martin 1999 1 58 1 3 Collidge, Hamish 2020 5 382 18 8 Carbin, Simon 2001 2 44 7 2 Collins, Damian 1999 1 179 11 0 Carlyon, Justin 2008 8 110 20 3 Collins, Joseph 2000 1 54 5 3 Carmody, Luke 2005 2 8 6 0 Collins, Nick 2004 2 260 15 3 Carmody, Matthew 2001 2 90 6 0 Colmer, James 2012 2 54 6 6 Carmody,, Luke 2008 1 5 7 3 Colosimo, Vittorio (Mick) 2011 1 61 3 2 Carney, Mitchell 2012 6 794 43 26 Colquhoun, Luke 2013 2 145 1 8 Carr, Finnegan 2024 3 216 21 8 Colquhoun, Robert 1997 5 788 28 17 Carrick, James 2020 5 453 38 17 Combe, Josh 2018 3 88 14 0 Carroll, Jack 2019 1 12 4 1 Comerfford, Keiran 2023 1 81 9 4 Carroll, Joe 2021 4 749 44 17 Condipodero, Adam 1997 1 7 4 0 Carruthers, Angus 2018 1 22 1 1 Connelly, Liam 2014 3 197 14 5 Carter, Ashley 1998 3 184 20 0 Connolly, Stephen 2005 1 116 8 4 Carter, Harrison 2018 2 78 8 4 Considine, Patrick 2007 1 24 0 0 Carter, Jack 2009 5 773 54 30 Cook, Andrew 1997 3 55 3 0 Carter, James 2003 1 9 0 1 Cook, Hugh 2024 1 153 13 0 Carter, Joseph 2000 4 127 10 6 Cooke, Nicholas 2015 4 162 14 11 Carter, Scott 1996 1 26 2 0 Cooney, Henry 2017 1 0 0 0 Carton, Michael 2009 3 80 31 3 Cooper, Charlie 2021 4 261 27 14 Carton, Paul 2015 2 88 7 3 Cooper, Christopher 2019 3 75 11 5 Carton, Tim 2011 3 90 22 8 Cooper, Leon 2003 3 297 26 0 Cartwright, Edward 2011 3 224 22 6 Cooper, Michael 2019 3 105 23 6 Cartwright, Jack 2007 1 76 7 1 Cootes, Ben 2007 2 75 10 4 Casey, Liam 2003 6 232 116 25 Cootes, Damian 2002 4 151 19 6 Casey, Will 2023 3 626 32 3 Cootes, Simon 2003 2 60 11 0 Cashel, Matt 2009 1 17 6 0 Cootes, Tim 2005 1 13 6 1 Cassidy, Matt 2004 5 518 4 63 Corbitt, Anthony 1995 1 23 1 0 Cassie, Christopher 2011 2 34 8 3 Corby, Joe 1999 1 22 3 0 Castles, Jack 2019 7 542 73 19 Corcoran, Jonathon 2010 2 11 12 1 Catanzariti, Jack 2022 3 132 22 10 Corey, Cai 2020 7 614 75 37 Catelli, Ryan 2013 3 41 9 4 Corey, Samuel 2018 3 80 14 4 Cates, Chris 2002 5 550 45 10 Cornforth, Tim 2002 1 9 0 0 Cates, William 2003 3 252 18 8 Corver, Andrew 2007 5 163 24 9 Catlin, Tim 2012 8 1550 124 42 Costello, Aaron 2003 4 91 23 3 Chand, Kunaal 2001 1 37 3 7 Costello, Tim 2006 1 52 5 5 Chapman, Evan 2003 1 53 5 0 Coulter, Will 2000 2 46 4 9 Charnock, Greg 2011 2 25 8 1 Cousins, Luke 2009 5 586 32 16 Chempakassery, Anthony 2019 1 20 0 0 Cowan, Hugh 2011 8 599 89 21 Chen, Malcolm 2005 2 112 9 7 Cowie, Aidan 2019 5 1965 57 25 Chhor-Luu, Aaron 2019 1 17 3 1 Cox, Cameron 2023 1 19 1 0

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Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Cox, David 2014 2 126 9 4 Dawson, Anthony 2018 4 95 9 1 Craig, Jason 1999 1 140 8 1 Dawson, Jacob 2021 5 91 9 3 Craven, Philip 1998 2 256 17 2 Dawson,, Andrew 1997 4 315 52 9 Crawford, James 2021 4 548 25 11 Day, James 2023 2 465 30 3 Crawford, Joshua 2018 4 199 41 5 Day, Thomas 2002 4 112 30 9 Crawshaw, Rusty 2005 4 450 28 13 D'Cruz, Denver 2001 1 268 7 1 Cripps, Dane 2003 1 149 5 0 de Cos, Sevie 2026 2 162 20 0 Crncevic Mate 2012 1 6 3 0 de Kleuver, Jack 2016 4 35 3 1 Croft, Simon 1997 1 0 4 0 De Kleuver, Jeremy 2018 2 17 13 0 Croker, Luke 1997 1 35 3 0 de Silva, Chirantha 2017 3 231 17 7 Cross, Patrick 2016 4 217 18 7 de Silva, Pranesh 2017 9 2666 89 49 Crowe, Angus 2015 1 7 0 0 de Sousa, Sam 2015 4 439 14 30 Crowe, David 2007 1 58 0 1 de Waal, Arend 2015 1 0 0 0 Crowe, Dylan 2019 8 219 60 9 De Carvalho, Ben 2004 5 863 91 21 Crowe, Jackson 2016 1 159 6 3 De Carvalho, Dominic 2009 7 681 76 23 Crowe, Tom 2011 4 304 17 7 De Simone, Michael 2001 3 104 18 3 Crowther, Sebastian 2002 6 611 62 12 Deady, John 2000 1 24 8 4 Cuddihy, Anthony 1995 1 66 5 0 Deady, Matthew 2003 6 147 53 1 Cuddihy, Bede 2024 3 722 42 12 DeJong, Lachlan 2020 1 42 3 2 Cullen, Jonathon 2010 1 27 2 2 Delaney, Alex 2024 1 17 5 1 Cullen, Scott 2007 7 563 31 26 D'Elboux, Shane 2010 1 11 8 2 Cullens, Andrew 2000 1 54 1 0 Delbridge, Andrew 2008 1 22 5 0 Culvenor, James 2015 6 307 31 3 Delbridge, Jeremy 2006 3 20 16 4 Culvenor, Matthew 2015 6 281 24 2 Denny, George 2023 5 579 54 27 Cummings, Sam 2005 1 7 2 0 Denny, Liam 2026 2 80 10 0 Curnow Evan 1997 1 33 11 0 Denny, Theodore 2023 1 18 5 0 Curnow, Kieran 2003 3 356 43 8 Desai, Yug 2024 2 144 18 11 Curran, Nick 1997 5 790 17 21 Deschanel, David 2001 4 306 48 6 Curran, Phillip 2005 1 8 7 2 Dhawan, Aniket 2019 3 204 26 3 Curtis, Shane 2012 2 250 7 5 Dhindsa, Fateh 2025 2 100 8 1 Cusack, Luke 2009 3 278 34 14 Dhooria, Raj 2015 2 1 6 0 Cusack, Michael 2008 4 275 19 6 Dhooria, Rohan 2017 1 26 3 0 Cusack, Patrick 2016 2 51 3 3 Di Campli, Rory 2021 6 1759 47 35 Cusack, Thomas 2011 2 131 15 7 Di Guglielmo, Nathan 2011 9 835 65 24 Cusack, Timothy 2013 1 12 3 0 Di Guglielmo, Michael 2007 9 680 102 24 Cusack, William 2017 1 11 4 0 Dick, Harrison 2019 6 1070 38 28 Cuthbert, John 1999 4 317 48 5 Dickie, Darcy 2024 2 83 14 0 Cutting, Anthony 1997 2 16 14 0 Dickie, Jack 2023 3 159 11 3 Da Deppo, Luke 1999 6 656 12 46 Dingwall, Stephen 2002 1 0 0 0 Dainer, Anthony 2001 1 15 2 0 Discipio, Daniel 2010 1 57 9 4 Dal Pozzo, Alexei 2015 2 24 7 2 Dodds, Haydn 2009 2 88 9 2 Daley, Ben 1995 2 350 22 5 Doepel, James 2010 4 518 29 12 Daley, Damien 2011 8 706 35 51 Doepel, Patrick 2012 3 93 11 9 Daley, Lorenz 2018 2 114 9 1 Doherty, Brendan 2001 1 47 6 0 D'Amico, Marco 2013 2 98 15 3 Doherty, Harrison 2020 2 25 1 0 Dan Lachlan 2012 1 24 3 0 Donaldson, Christopher 2014 2 78 11 6 Daniel, Tom 2001 1 208 12 0 Donelly, Doug 2017 1 34 8 1 Dapre, Andrew 1996 4 693 32 6 Donoghue, Mark 2003 1 36 6 0 Dapre, Patrick 2001 6 330 45 7 Donoghue, Tom 2009 6 670 44 17 Darcy, James 2023 1 104 6 0 Dooley, Jake 2018 4 516 10 19 D'Arcy, Matthew 2007 1 24 4 4 Dortmans, Eamonn 2018 1 9 4 0 Darcy, Shae 2013 5 1763 50 14 Dortmans, Finnian 2016 2 53 4 0 Darcy, Thomas 2023 0 0 0 0 Dowling, Nathan 1999 2 220 8 1 Daric, Luke 1999 1 7 7 0 Downey, Jarred 2008 3 117 18 7 Davey, Thomas 2019 3 98 25 4 Downing, William 2013 5 500 66 12 David, Harry 2027 1 21 3 2 Doyle, Andrew 2002 2 465 29 2 David, Oscar 2022 6 342 68 10 Dragisic, Matthew 2018 3 319 17 1 Davidson, Callum 2003 4 376 45 10 Drew, Chris 2007 1 37 6 5 Davidson, Dominic 2006 6 576 65 13 Drew, Daniel 2010 6 504 67 26 Davidson, Geoff 2000 2 14 15 1 Drew, James 2013 5 245 39 8 Davidson, James 2023 1 54 8 2 Druhan, Caleb 2019 1 35 6 1 Davidson, Samuel 2015 1 36 1 0 Druitt, Ryan 2005 3 115 15 1 Davidson, Thomas 2019 3 28 12 1 Drummond, Sean 2012 4 269 29 16 Davies, Harrisson 2018 1 53 6 1 Dryburgh, Angus 2015 7 856 65 34 Davies, Joseph 2012 4 98 23 6 Dryburgh, Thomas 2010 2 41 12 8 Davies, Mark 1998 5 875 27 21 Dudley, Alex 2009 1 45 0 1 Davies, Michael 2006 3 255 3 7 Dudley, Charles 2009 1 36 8 1 Davies, William 2022 3 94 7 1 Dudley, Ed 2012 2 578 26 11 Davis, Matthew 1997 1 60 5 0 Dugan, Josh 2008 2 277 30 11 Davis, Pat 2005 4 216 26 6 Duggan, Daniel 2002 2 128 10 4 Davis, Phil 2008 4 494 32 19 Duke, Bailey 2014 4 294 20 8

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Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Duke, Jacob 2016 1 18 3 4 Fely, Matthew 2012 7 855 38 41 Dunham, Nick 2011 1 15 2 0 Fenton, Ben 2003 4 266 36 9 Dunn, Brock 2012 3 326 1 33 Fenton, Brett 2000 3 46 30 1 Dunn, Chris 1997 3 82 2 5 Ferguson, Lachlan 2013 1 96 4 0 Dunn, Elliott 2020 6 408 59 24 Ferguson, Mark 2003 2 23 4 5 Dunn, Michael 1995 1 1 1 0 Ferguson, Scott 2009 4 774 18 12 Dunn, Mitchell 2006 6 825 2 55 Fernando, Christen 2015 6 162 43 5 Dunn, Nathan 2008 8 1042 36 36 Fernando, Dillon 2018 5 493 67 20 Dunn, William 2000 3 333 49 4 Fernando, Nipun 2016 2 6 5 0 Dunne, Conor 2015 2 6 2 0 Ferrari, Matt 1998 5 238 67 13 Dunphy, Nelson 2018 1 56 11 1 Ferrari, Tim 2001 7 836 41 19 Dunphy, Patrick 2015 2 147 17 8 Ffrench, Nathaniel 2023 2 122 11 2 Durbin, Mitchell 2014 4 284 42 9 Fickler, Chris 1997 1 59 16 0 Dutton, Ben 1997 2 38 2 0 Field, Jesse 2011 1 18 6 3 Dutton, Timothy 2001 3 515 36 2 Finn, Brett 2005 4 246 13 4 Dwyer, Daniel 2009 1 4 2 1 Finn, Jacob 2005 1 0 0 0 Dwyer, Sam 2011 6 872 41 26 Finnegan, Sam 2016 1 218 8 0 Eagle, Jordan 2009 4 421 8 11 Finney-Byers, Justin 2012 1 63 2 4 Eagle, Tom 2011 3 259 20 6 Firth, Eric 2023 1 217 15 8 Earl, Tom 2002 4 382 30 6 Firth, Jeremy 2022 3 307 25 14 Eastburn, Jimmy 2008 5 258 65 10 Firth, Matthew 1997 3 268 0 3 Eather, Hawk 2008 4 324 26 13 Fish, Joshua 2002 2 110 3 2 Edmonson, Riley 2027 1 0 0 0 Fish, Mitchell 2000 1 19 1 0 Edwards, Adam 1999 1 55 3 0 Fisher, Luke 2005 1 57 14 0 Edwards, Brendan 2016 6 169 42 11 Fisher, Sam 2015 2 465 10 17 Edwards, Ian 2003 1 5 1 0 Fitzgerald, Connall 2026 1 111 17 2 Egan, Anthony 2021 3 123 20 16 Fitzgerald, Craig 2000 3 240 12 12 Egan, Brendan 2019 1 37 8 0 Fitzgerald, Lachlan 2018 4 631 23 35 Egan, Hamish 2026 2 112 16 0 Fitzgerald, Nathan 2022 5 384 33 18 Egan, Joseph 2020 3 132 25 7 Fitzgerald, Patrick 2021 6 195 37 4 Egan, Xavier 2021 1 11 3 4 Fitzgerald, Paul 1997 1 141 11 0 Egan-Richards, Daniel 2016 4 214 37 9 Fitzgerald, Ryan 2020 5 621 16 33 Egan-Richards, Shaun 2014 9 1107 61 51 Fitzgibbon, Eddie 2000 4 949 35 15 Egerton, Hayden 2014 1 84 9 1 Fitzgibbon, George 2003 5 1736 22 28 Eggler, Antony 2009 8 513 55 12 Fitzpatrick, David 2003 6 198 117 17 Eggler, Daniel 2008 2 118 0 5 Fitzroy, Zachary 2014 3 128 23 5 Eglan, Alex 1999 1 19 2 1 Fitzroy, Zachary 2015 3 112 4 5 Elkins, Michael 2008 6 654 32 10 Fitzsimmons, Aaron 1997 1 24 1 0 Elkins, Will 2006 6 1177 40 36 Flaherty, Liam 2011 8 2152 64 40 Elliott, Riley 2025 2 43 13 0 Flint, Andrew 2003 3 46 19 4 Ellis, Ethan 2021 5 301 18 5 Florentine, Anthony 2004 1 104 12 1 Ellis, Jack 2015 1 113 8 3 Flynn, Kieran 2002 1 13 5 0 Ellis, Kyan 2023 1 120 15 5 Flynn, Matt 2004 4 290 37 6 Ellis, William 2019 1 16 3 0 Fogarty, Bede 2025 3 434 26 2 Elphinston, Ashley 1998 1 6 4 0 Fogarty, Darcy 2021 7 1099 66 16 Elwin, James 2016 2 226 7 18 Fogarty, Hunter 2022 7 622 40 22 Emmanuel, Benjamin 2014 6 175 45 7 Fogarty, Sam 2012 1 20 7 1 Emmanuel, Marian 2012 7 266 62 17 Foley, Ben 2009 2 69 5 1 Emmanuel, Mario 2006 9 272 153 33 Foote, Matthew 2011 5 441 64 19 Emmerson, Jules 2017 6 284 16 11 Ford, Andrew 2002 2 29 8 0 Ephraums, Matthew 2009 8 2507 36 46 Ford, Matthew 2003 2 163 16 8 Estanillo, Miguel 2016 2 119 12 17 Forester, Michael 2016 1 2 1 0 Evans, Caleb 2006 5 609 27 24 Foster, Greg 1996 1 10 1 0 Evans, Isaac 2010 1 64 2 1 Foster, Nicholas 2004 1 28 7 0 Evans, Jack 2024 1 33 10 0 Fox, Bailey 2020 5 556 24 9 Evans, Julian 2005 1 10 4 0 Francis, Adam 2005 2 301 11 0 Evans, Lewis 2017 6 467 118 22 Francis, Peter 2004 1 0 0 0 Evans, Tom 2000 3 213 4 0 Frankel, Lucas 2024 1 97 10 2 Evans, William 2025 2 226 20 1 Franklin, James 2011 7 445 50 21 Evenden, Jack 2016 3 186 15 8 Fraser, Kyle 2017 1 92 11 3 Everett, Jamie 2003 1 133 0 3 Freebody, Jack 2015 6 820 61 19 Everett, Jordan 2009 1 64 5 1 Freeman, Joshua 2015 1 39 4 4 Everett, Tim 2012 2 76 12 4 Freemantle, Lachlan 1996 3 770 17 31 Eveston, Lachlan 2018 3 405 18 0 French, William 2024 1 56 3 4 Exton, Nathan 2014 1 162 26 2 Friend, Jacob 2026 2 230 22 3 Fairbairn-Cody, Lachlan 2014 1 2 1 4 Friesen, George 2020 7 641 65 20 Falkland, Chris 2003 2 107 19 3 Frilingos, James 2026 2 165 19 2 Fan, Fabiano 2002 1 121 0 4 Frilingos, Johnny 2023 4 341 44 6 Farrer, Michael 2001 2 56 11 0 Frizza, Aaron 1998 2 69 37 6 Fehringer, Jason 2013 8 493 83 21 Frizza, Jason 2000 6 980 48 17 Fely, Ben 2017 9 1343 31 66 Frizza, Sam 2003 1 19 5 0

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Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Fuller, Brad 1996 3 680 72 11 Goodlace, Jason 2014 1 29 2 4 Fuller, David 2008 9 815 84 20 Goodwin, Ben 2010 2 92 2 0 Fuller, Mark 1999 2 40 3 6 Goodwin, Daniel 2018 2 126 22 9 Fulton, Jordan 2013 1 28 5 0 Goodwin, James 2007 6 236 59 19 Furner, Ryan 2024 4 817 39 24 Goodwin, Luke 2006 2 59 11 2 Gahan, David 2007 4 52 10 1 GopiKrishna, Ashwin 2023 1 38 9 3 Gajewski, Adam 2006 9 1487 47 31 Gordon, Jack, 2009 6 1162 14 37 Gajewski, Jacek 1996 1 158 16 7 Gordon, Paul 2011 9 347 67 20 Gale, Matthew 2013 5 861 37 19 Gosper, James 2008 2 26 8 5 Gallie, Ben 2000 1 92 6 0 Gosper, Thomas 2010 2 22 20 1 Gallie, Richard 1998 1 136 13 0 Gosper, William 2016 7 361 6 30 Galvin, Andrew 2005 1 107 13 0 Grabowski, Peter 2000 1 219 7 0 Galvin, Chris 2004 1 66 8 0 Grady, Mitchell 2017 1 25 6 0 Galvin, Matthew 2019 1 55 12 2 Grady, Travis 2021 3 282 3 22 Galvin, Tom 2004 8 2039 46 31 Graham, Andrew 2003 2 470 23 12 Gamage, Ashen 2019 5 178 34 7 Graham, Daniel 2015 2 379 9 11 Gamble, Andrew 2000 4 382 36 11 Graham, Xavier 2018 1 115 14 4 Gamble, Michael 2002 2 43 9 0 Graney, Christopher 2019 8 463 71 22 Ganeshalingham, Rueben 2004 4 125 32 6 Grant, Jordan 2011 2 193 23 8 Gard, Anthony 2008 2 29 2 1 Grant, Peter 1998 5 799 99 15 Gard, Joseph 2008 3 112 22 2 Gray, Chris 2000 5 1365 55 18 Gardner, Andrew 2002 1 73 14 4 Gray, Stuart 2002 3 388 42 11 Gargiulo, Josh 2003 1 201 3 6 Gray, Tim 2004 4 298 71 20 Garlick, Dominic 2009 1 61 9 0 Gray, Tim 2015 1 5 1 1 Garner, Will 2026 2 77 8 0 Green, Joshua 2020 4 157 48 15 Gaughwin, James 2010 5 282 44 14 Green, Lachlan 2027 1 95 10 0 Gaur, Naman 2009 2 24 1 0 Green, Lewis 2008 2 44 16 2 Gaynor, Jacob 2015 1 87 10 8 Green, Thomas 2018 4 1022 48 38 Gaynor, Luke 2018 1 141 4 0 Green, Tyler 2019 5 372 19 9 Gazy, James 2013 2 96 15 1 Greig, Ben 2004 2 66 6 5 Gazy, Mathew 2015 2 42 22 2 Greig, Zac 2010 1 28 0 4 Gazy, Nick 2006 2 93 18 5 Grieves, Oliver 2013 2 28 5 1 Gazy, Peter 2010 4 99 15 8 Griffiths, Kynan 1999 3 363 30 5 Gellatly, Tom 2019 5 301 42 4 Griffiths, Nick 2004 6 412 46 4 Gemmell, Joshua 2021 1 17 6 1 Grimmond, Fin 2021 2 106 9 5 George, Tony 2021 3 39 10 2 Grinsell-Jones, Max 2018 3 33 8 0 Geremia, Tony 2021 3 162 25 8 Gritti, Nick 2027 1 32 3 0 Giacomin, Julian 2004 3 130 15 0 Grocott, Ben 2011 7 496 44 29 Gibbons, Tom 2009 7 804 27 21 Gruber, Scott 2011 4 35 10 2 Gibson, Bryce 2013 1 26 0 0 Grunbaum, Daniel 1997 3 107 11 2 Gibson, Jack 2010 3 243 14 7 Grunbaum, Matthew 1999 1 89 8 0 Gibson, James 2002 4 137 30 3 Grunbaum, Nick 1996 3 154 6 5 Gibson, John 2005 1 125 9 0 Gubler, Damien 2009 3 295 34 25 Gibson, Robert 1998 2 132 13 1 Gubler, Luke 2014 6 383 35 22 Gibson, Tom 1996 2 83 7 3 Gubler, Nathan 2007 5 200 23 10 Gilbert, Dominic 1998 3 191 29 4 Guest, Jake 2007 2 108 14 11 Gilchrist, James 2010 4 323 21 7 Guetaya, Josh 1997 3 45 23 1 Gilkam, Omkar 2024 4 408 32 6 Guilfoyle, Stephen 2015 2 76 17 4 Gill, David 2000 7 1209 125 33 Gunasingham, Arajuna 2001 5 403 32 4 Gill,, Anthony 1997 1 68 2 0 Gunasingham, Nahulan 2002 4 647 58 9 Gillian, Declan 2009 1 26 1 2 Guneratne, Michael 2022 3 55 6 0 Gillian, Eamonn 2007 5 564 75 34 Gunn, Alex 2024 3 786 42 14 Gillian, Gerard 2009 6 378 43 23 Gunning, Dominic 2012 7 819 38 37 Gilmartin, Jarod 2010 5 490 51 12 Gunning, Jason 2006 2 201 0 2 Gilmore, Shaun 2010 2 73 18 8 Gunning, Sam 2014 9 1865 92 79 Gilmour-Murray, Lachlan 2015 4 384 33 33 Gupta, Arnav 2024 1 150 15 3 Gladwish, Luke 2008 1 81 8 5 Gurra-John, Adrian 2004 1 10 1 0 Gleaves, Aaron 1995 2 590 4 7 Haas, Nathan 2007 0 68 3 3 Glew, Daniel 2014 1 29 8 0 Hafner, Jarred 2017 1 85 5 3 Glew, Liam 2013 2 47 6 5 Haigh, Eugene 2005 4 513 46 9 Glover, Jordan 2011 2 77 13 4 Haines, Michael 1998 4 59 1 3 Gnanasingham, Amrith 2005 6 290 70 22 Hajdarovic, Daniel 2005 6 565 47 22 Gnanasingham, Gordon 2005 6 277 30 16 Haley, James 2023 5 911 50 18 Godfrey, Lloyd 2003 2 113 11 0 Hall, Kalaa 2023 2 55 12 5 Gogia, Anirudh 2016 5 202 43 15 Hall, Nic 2012 5 432 93 28 Golack, Thomas 2024 1 27 6 0 Hall, Sam 2009 1 46 7 3 Golder, Luke 2023 1 167 4 4 Hall, Tom 2024 1 47 1 0 Gomba, Terry 2012 2 9 2 3 Halley, Josh 2007 4 215 7 5 Goodall, Andrew 2000 7 2508 64 31 Hallissey, Edmund 2011 4 67 20 7 Goodall, Hugh 2019 1 14 2 0 Hallissey, Tom 2008 5 367 42 7 Goodall, Llewelyn 2017 5 248 37 5 Halloran, James 2014 8 338 82 19

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Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Hamers, Smith, Thomas 2005 2 38 5 3 Herstik. Byron 2024 1 0 2 0 Hamilton, Finn 2016 4 182 23 11 Hetherington, Tom 2008 3 189 9 11 Hamon, Jarryd 2011 1 87 2 4 Hewawasam, Shenal 2024 4 613 53 11 Hancock, Kyle 2018 3 278 24 10 Hickey, Neil 1994 1 25 0 0 Hancock, Scott 2002 2 89 21 2 Hickman, Josh 2014 1 15 14 1 Hand, Jonathon 2000 2 74 10 1 Hicks, James 2014 5 964 9 53 Hand, Josh 2000 2 346 7 0 Hicks, Oliver 2018 2 115 14 9 Hannan, Adam 2026 1 117 8 0 Hicks, Samuel 2001 1 54 5 0 Hansen, William 2021 2 103 18 3 Hiew, Josh 2007 8 862 72 22 Haraldson, Greg 2001 2 283 4 2 Hill, Christopher 2007 1 20 1 0 Harcombe, Liam 2021 2 73 8 2 Hill, Darcy 2026 1 43 14 0 Harding, Aidan 2026 1 47 6 0 Hill, Matthew 1994 1 174 40 0 Harding, Wiliam 2021 7 532 53 20 Hill, Patrick 2015 2 227 13 9 Hardy, Jacob 2026 2 228 21 11 Hill, Peter 2015 1 15 6 1 Hardy, Owen 2023 5 750 56 7 Hill, William 2021 3 141 8 3 Hargreaves, Bailey 2022 1 51 2 3 Hillsdon, Jackson 2026 1 70 7 0 Harkins, Chris 2006 3 274 9 4 Hiscox, Michael 2008 7 381 67 10 Harkins, Michael 2004 6 806 20 24 Hoare, Andrew 1998 3 97 22 4 Harman, Lewis 2013 8 1940 84 26 Hoare, Daniel 2002 4 327 43 7 Harris, Matthew 2019 1 23 1 0 Hoare, Ian 2003 2 97 13 2 Harris, Tom 2020 2 17 3 0 Hodge, Chris 2007 3 160 17 3 Harrison, Chris 2001 4 118 33 1 Hodge, Greg 2000 1 38 7 0 Hart, Brynn 2021 1 8 4 0 Hodge, Michael 2007 3 216 19 6 Hart, Craig 1994 1 581 4 0 Hodge, Timothy 2010 7 598 62 33 Hart, Ethan 2018 1 84 4 0 Hodgins, Alex 2003 2 135 20 5 Harvey, Cameron 2000 5 351 27 6 Hodgson, Geoff 1998 3 186 9 5 Haseler, Scott 2016 5 243 14 16 Hogan, Luke 2004 3 98 7 0 Hassall, Edward 2005 6 757 42 6 Holder, Geoff 2003 2 102 12 5 Hassall, Mark 2005 1 65 1 3 Hollis, Tom 2004 2 253 18 2 Hately, Matthew 2018 3 167 8 2 Holloway, John 1999 1 155 3 3 Hatton, Jack 2024 4 314 32 7 Holmes, Ciaran 2002 5 587 15 19 Hayes, Anthony 2008 4 548 18 9 Holmes, Trystan 1999 1 57 1 10 Hayes, Ashley 2000 4 197 66 13 Holt, Alex 2026 1 79 4 0 Hayes, Cormac 2020 1 24 3 4 Holyland, Harry 2018 3 202 8 1 Hayes, Lachlan 2021 2 146 8 0 Holyland, Jack 2019 3 526 27 17 Hays, Stephen 2013 1 30 2 0 Honan, Dominic 2026 2 182 21 1 Hayward, Alex 2006 2 440 15 3 Honeyman, Nicholas 2022 6 1727 78 40 Healy, Andrew 1995 1 233 1 0 Hooper, Justin 2000 2 42 15 1 Healy, Jonathan 2004 5 293 33 7 Hopkins, Jeremy 2013 3 114 27 12 Healy, Stephen 1998 4 67 2 1 Hosking, Matthew 2008 2 38 3 0 Heess, Luke 2005 4 303 19 8 Housego, Lucien 2015 4 210 38 11 Heffernan, Dean 2001 4 258 35 5 Housego, Ruairi 2016 4 575 26 15 Hegarty, Anthony 2005 2 203 10 0 Howard, Danny 2002 3 375 53 17 Hegarty, Josh 2006 2 19 11 3 Howard, John 2000 3 139 30 5 Heggie, Joshua 1998 2 144 18 0 Howard, Liam 2019 1 34 8 0 Helmers, Ben 1997 1 18 8 2 Howard, Patrick 2017 3 83 13 0 Hemphill, Brendan 2023 1 107 2 0 Howard, Stephen 2004 3 164 14 0 Henderson, Philip 2001 2 296 14 3 Howard, Timothy 2006 2 18 11 1 Henderson-Burch, Felix 2021 3 414 33 8 Howarth, Angus 2027 1 36 3 1 Henderson-Burch, Jude 2019 5 540 12 29 Howe, James 2006 5 105 27 8 Henningsen, Jacob 2022 1 3 2 1 Hrast, Daniel 1999 3 246 4 6 Henry, Adam 2001 2 17 5 0 Huang, Edmund 2017 1 50 1 4 Henry, Ben 2025 3 432 27 6 Hudson, Patrick 2010 1 48 4 3 Henry, Joey 2023 3 666 15 7 Huet, Lawson 2018 1 62 2 0 Henry, Mark 2005 4 337 48 7 Huet, Thomas 2011 1 35 3 1 Henry, Matthew 1995 2 140 39 7 Hugg, Matt 2016 4 74 18 3 Henry, Michael 1999 6 229 16 13 Hughes, Gareth 1994 1 19 7 0 Henry, Michael 2005 8 1987 50 32 Hughes, Richard 2002 4 278 49 6 Henry, Peter 2005 5 310 30 7 Hunt, Tom 2014 7 255 56 27 Henry, Stuart 1994 1 279 29 0 Hunter, Ben 2017 4 373 36 16 Henry, Tom 2014 9 3195 48 116 Hurst, Simon 2002 2 43 15 2 Henshaw, Ryan 1999 2 147 10 2 Hutchinson, Jarrad 1999 1 7 1 0 Herak, Peter 1999 1 78 5 0 Hutchison, Ben 2024 1 20 3 0 Hernandez, Anthony 2009 3 137 4 3 Huxley, Michael 2000 6 186 26 16 Hernandez, Diego 2016 3 30 6 5 Hyde, Ewan 2026 2 140 12 0 Herridge, Kyle 2007 1 0 0 0 Hynes, Anthony 2006 8 849 101 21 Herridge, Michael 2002 2 36 8 2 Hyson, William 2026 2 240 25 1 Herron, David 2004 4 69 8 9 Iannelli, Giuseppe 2010 2 44 6 3 Herron, Pat 2006 1 10 1 0 Ikin, Christopher 2003 3 97 8 1 Herscovitch, Chris 2001 3 198 3 10 Iles, Patrick 2021 3 483 29 7 Herstik, Aidan 2018 5 791 50 21 Iles, Tom 2017 8 520 155 26

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Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Ilhaam, Ahamed 2024 2 197 10 1 Kaczmarek, Mateusz 2004 3 241 22 0 Irwin, Scott 2006 1 49 14 3 Kaliyaperumal, Harish 2016 4 50 9 5 Ivery, Blake 2017 9 1577 45 32 Kandakuri, Shantan 2011 8 504 42 36 Iyer, Shyam 2000 4 170 18 5 Kane, John 2010 4 394 31 14 Izzard, Ben 2016 9 2891 143 57 Kang, Sehaj 2024 1 209 14 2 Izzard, Tom 2011 8 1212 42 23 Kaul, Rohan 2013 6 654 7 11 Jack, David 2001 1 56 1 0 Kazias, James 2013 6 483 41 6 Jack, Harvey 2022 2 66 8 1 Kazias, Tom 2010 6 609 47 14 Jack, Kelley 2025 2 404 21 13 Keane, Bryce 2018 1 285 7 0 Jackson, Andrew 2002 1 4 5 0 Keane, Daniel 2001 1 15 1 0 Jackson, Ben 2010 9 694 56 18 Keane, Reuben 2016 5 651 49 11 Jackson, Declan 2020 4 1043 3 9 Kearns, Gerard 2000 1 101 8 0 Jackson, Hayden 2012 1 10 1 2 Kearns, Nathan 2001 1 30 16 2 Jackson, Nathan 2015 4 171 20 8 Kearns, Sean 1997 4 338 38 7 Jackson, Patrick 2014 8 618 116 21 Keaton, Ben 2000 1 104 9 0 Jackson-Calway, Zac 2014 6 677 23 38 Keeley, Nick 2008 1 40 4 0 Jacob, Thomas 1997 2 58 7 1 Kellett, Jonathon 2002 1 38 3 2 Jacobson, Niall 2009 5 185 65 14 Kelly, Aiden 2019 7 104 45 6 Jager, Ben 2012 4 769 6 27 Kelly, George 2019 1 17 5 0 Jairath, Anil Drago 2009 2 12 3 0 Kelly, Jack 2021 4 503 48 12 James, Declan 2012 6 136 19 4 Kelly, Liam 2017 7 642 45 13 Jamieson Thomson, Charlie 2025 1 27 0 0 Kelly, Sean 1999 3 226 25 6 Jarvis, Matt 2002 6 977 45 7 Kelly, Sean 2010 3 225 15 12 Jayamanne, Dinuk 1998 3 60 24 9 Kelly, Tom 2014 6 1617 14 29 Jayasooria, Anjuka 2011 4 179 39 12 Kempe, Matthew 2009 3 453 43 24 Jeffers, Ben 1998 1 17 3 0 Kennedy, Dermot 1997 1 39 3 0 Jeffery, Jack 2021 6 800 42 22 Kennedy, Dominic 2021 2 154 10 1 Jeganathan, Rajit 2009 7 403 58 19 Kennedy, Luke 1997 2 56 24 0 Jeganathan, Sanjit 2002 3 105 17 0 Kennedy, Mitchell 2010 2 101 2 6 Jelfs, Alexander 2010 1 27 9 1 Kennedy, Ryan 2009 3 135 32 12 Jenkins, Simon 2001 3 206 36 0 Kennedy, Samson 2027 1 30 5 1 Jennings, Luke 2003 1 100 6 5 Kenner, Matthew 2017 2 139 19 7 Jensen, Kristian 2018 4 731 44 22 Kenny, Simon 2008 2 111 6 3 Jensen, Matias 2021 4 423 48 8 Kensey, Jeremy 2000 7 392 72 26 Jensen, Max 2018 3 147 25 0 Kensey, Luke 2004 5 266 33 16 Jensen, Tomas 2026 2 378 13 3 Kent, Angus 2019 9 1422 115 50 Jenvey, David 2011 5 355 40 26 Kent, Nicholas 2023 5 1315 57 14 Jeppesen, Peter 2015 2 124 13 8 Keogh, Ben 2021 1 40 0 2 Jepsen, Nick 2002 4 247 47 6 Keogh, Callum 2015 8 790 46 42 Jeyasingham, Vithuran 2016 2 10 1 0 Keogh, Sam 2019 1 39 3 0 Jeyasingham, Vithyan 2019 1 16 4 0 Kerwin, Chris 2008 2 123 6 3 Jindal, Harry 2020 1 11 0 0 Khanna, Manev 2018 4 240 20 7 Jocumsen, Flyn 2019 2 72 6 5 Kidd, Jasper 2014 5 542 30 18 Jogia, Krishan 2004 5 350 46 7 Kiermaier, Joshua 2008 2 13 3 2 John, Askshay 2018 1 11 3 1 Kilgariff, Callum 2014 3 109 19 1 Johnson, Peter 2000 4 205 0 7 Kilimnik, Bernard 2002 3 37 12 0 Johnston, Dylan 2005 2 101 19 14 Kimber, James 2015 2 85 2 2 Johnston, Robert 2005 1 38 0 2 Kimpton, Bradley 2013 1 57 1 3 Johnston, Thomas 2021 4 100 44 11 Kimpton, Edward 2027 1 55 6 0 Johnston, Tim 2010 6 203 50 10 King, Daniel 2007 3 579 29 6 Johnston, Will 2023 2 216 20 2 King, Liam 2008 7 516 102 10 Joice, Adam 2005 7 298 27 3 King, Michael 2006 5 68 79 13 Joice, Patrick 2009 9 1521 68 47 King, Ryan 2006 1 19 9 0 Jones, Chris 1994 1 134 0 0 Kinnane, Adam 2014 2 17 3 0 Jones, Dawson 2022 2 30 9 1 Kinnane, Jason 2008 2 73 13 5 Jones, Kirby 2024 2 307 11 4 Kinnane, Tim 2019 1 24 5 0 Jones, Matthew 1997 2 62 2 0 Kirk, Ethan 2021 2 64 2 6 Jones, Michael 2008 4 95 28 6 Kirk, Kieran 2011 1 29 2 7 Jones, Rhys 2001 2 162 23 2 Kirk, Kieran 2012 6 492 26 22 Joo-Lennox, Champbe 2016 3 347 23 3 Kirk, Sean 2018 2 246 12 5 Joo-Lennox, Chelsea 2019 2 728 11 10 Kirkcaldie, Sam 2024 1 338 16 5 Jordan, David 2005 8 741 33 9 Kirkland, Josh 2001 3 194 28 3 Jordan, Rhys 2004 2 240 20 0 Kirsten, Dylan 2022 3 190 25 4 Jory, David 1999 4 214 48 8 Kitchen, Peter 1999 2 17 2 3 Joseph, Akshay 2023 5 2169 91 24 Kitchen, Thomas 2002 2 134 18 7 Joseph, Eric 2011 4 510 33 8 Kiwi, Levi 2022 3 184 18 7 Joseph, Maurice 2007 3 42 18 2 Knezevic, Anthony 1999 1 37 3 0 Joseph, Nikesh 2017 9 2268 143 36 Knobel, Jacob 2025 1 14 4 2 Josephanil, Evin 2025 1 11 3 0 Kocz, Alexander 2002 1 33 10 0 Joyce, Liam 2011 5 169 38 12 Kohler, Daniel 2002 1 25 2 2 Jurgens, Daniel 2013 1 15 0 0 Koina, Aaron 2024 4 62 12 1

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Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Koina, Rowan 2027 1 53 3 0 Littlewood, Jacob 2010 2 112 18 6 Koppman, Zane 2022 1 56 11 6 Lloyd, Matthew 2023 1 28 6 0 Koshy, Sean 2021 1 38 11 0 Lloyd, Ryan 2024 1 102 6 4 Kovacs, Lucas 2024 3 135 10 0 Lobel, Andrew 2003 1 281 0 5 Kowal, Matthew 1994 1 46 38 0 Lodder, Benjamin 2007 4 245 17 6 Krajina, Diminik 2015 1 5 2 4 Lodder, Jesse 2013 2 33 8 5 Kralikas, Thomas 2003 1 39 7 0 Lodder, Joshua 2016 1 0 0 0 Kramer, Nicholas 2009 4 504 17 23 Loftus, John 2008 1 11 2 0 Krauss, Robbie 2024 1 37 7 5 Loiterton, Riley 2026 1 82 12 1 Krishnamoorthy, Ragu 2001 3 125 16 2 Long, Daniel 2018 9 352 71 11 Kuhn, Chris 2002 5 497 74 5 Long, Patrick 2016 2 5 1 0 Kumar, Tarun 1999 2 114 15 5 Long, Thomas 2011 5 398 40 28 Kumar, Yashvir 2020 1 2 6 1 Louden, Jono 2009 6 340 168 19 Kwong, Nathaniel 2014 1 28 8 0 Louis, Gabriel 2027 1 111 15 0 Kwong, Oliver 2012 1 18 4 2 Louis, Lucas 2025 3 1027 56 15 Lackshmanan, Sanjai 2020 5 212 37 20 Louis, Tobit 2022 6 552 52 7 Lai, Jeffrey 2002 1 53 5 1 Lowe, Andrew 2011 8 817 24 30 Lake, Matthew 2016 1 2 3 1 Lowe, Daniel 2018 3 169 6 12 Lamb, Ross 2024 3 306 18 4 Lowe, Jeremy 2010 1 73 5 4 Lane, Mitchell 2005 2 75 12 4 Lowe, Jonathon 2006 1 107 4 0 Lane, William 2013 1 36 8 3 Lowe, Nathan 2009 6 1524 19 46 Lang, Sam 2004 8 1152 57 41 Lowe, Tom 2008 1 1 2 0 Langer, James 1999 1 15 6 0 Lowry, Michael 2005 6 561 40 10 Langer, Patrick 2001 3 202 55 6 Loyala, Roshan 2013 1 30 2 0 Langtry, Joe 2012 6 713 51 12 Luck-Cameron, Connor 2013 6 274 57 16 Larkey, Sam 1996 3 341 0 7 Luddy, Kieran 1999 5 432 51 5 Lauchland, Cameron 2004 1 0 0 0 Luhrs, Nicholas 2021 1 81 7 0 Lauchland, James 2001 2 153 23 4 Lusso, Dante 2006 2 111 18 9 Law, Mackenzie 2024 2 213 19 6 Luther, Robert 1996 3 72 30 2 Lawler, Joseph 2015 2 28 12 4 Lynch, Brendan 2000 2 76 14 0 Lawley, Peter 1999 4 291 4 5 Lyon, David 1996 2 342 14 3 Laydon, Thomas 2020 1 40 12 0 Lyons, Harry 2021 3 149 19 6 Le Pavoux, Marcus 2023 3 250 13 8 Macaulay, Peter 2012 3 38 17 2 Leahey-Butler, James 2004 6 727 100 11 Macek, James 2008 1 21 7 0 Lee, Alexander 2022 3 172 18 3 MacIsaac, Angus 2009 7 508 82 15 Lee, Andrew 1998 3 182 34 8 MacIsaac, Robert 2006 4 189 14 6 Lee, Benjamin 2001 3 22 15 3 Mackay, Trent 1997 2 300 13 4 Lee, Thomas 2023 1 123 3 0 Mackin, Stuart 1998 2 187 7 0 Lee-Murphy, Kieren 1999 1 88 2 0 Macpherson, Steven 2004 1 44 2 0 Lee-Murphy, Nick 2002 3 184 9 0 Madden, Shannon 2009 6 1251 26 105 Leeson, Samuel 2026 1 29 1 0 Maguire, Liam 2018 2 220 3 0 Lee-Steere, Samuel 2017 6 366 86 26 Maguire, Ryan 2020 1 0 0 0 Lehmann, Benjamin 2016 4 338 19 10 Mahar, Harry 2024 1 63 4 0 Lehmann, Fraser 2023 1 42 2 1 Mahenthirarajah, Aran 2010 7 232 46 6 Lehmann, Ty 2002 2 204 0 9 Mahenthirarajah, Daran 2007 3 191 12 5 Leighton, Aaron 2001 2 165 20 2 Maher, Anthony 2009 2 85 9 2 Leitch, Griffin 2025 1 152 6 2 Maher, Dominic 2016 1 44 6 0 Lejsek, Chris 1999 6 1069 121 29 Maher, Michael 2012 6 346 60 17 Lemin, Sam 2013 5 543 16 20 Maher, Paul 1998 4 234 56 8 Lennox, Cameron 2010 1 6 6 1 Maher, Peter 2008 7 589 47 18 Lennox, Lachlan 2011 1 34 3 2 Maher, Ted 2018 2 110 13 1 L'Estrange, Oliver 2008 2 164 31 0 Mahon, Kirk 2010 3 534 19 11 L'Estrange, Richard 2003 3 234 33 4 Mainey, Keagan 2011 4 235 38 3 L'Estrange, Toby 2006 5 912 64 21 Mainey, Mitchell 2008 5 200 37 8 Levien, Jacob 2015 1 42 3 0 Major, Nick 2013 6 119 42 9 Lewis, Daniel 2010 2 88 3 10 Males, Chris 1998 5 676 117 10 Lightfoot, Callum 2019 4 187 13 5 Males, Isaac 2019 1 16 1 0 Lilley, Graham 2002 1 58 2 0 Males, Quinn 2022 1 9 3 0 Lillie, Ben 2022 3 138 25 3 Malhotra, Vansh 2023 2 177 17 5 Lillie, Isaac 2019 6 681 81 22 Maloney Sean 2013 1 37 1 1 Lindenmayer, Thomas 2011 2 53 4 1 Maloney, Daniel 2004 1 0 0 0 Lindwall, Justin 1996 2 183 4 6 Mamun, Mahran 2024 1 30 3 0 Linehan, Henry 2012 4 442 31 11 Manani, Shivam 2022 1 5 5 0 Linehan, Nicholas 2001 4 784 32 9 Manivannan, Maathavan 2011 4 264 26 19 Lister-Cummings, James 2007 2 113 11 5 Manley, Paul 2015 9 370 95 26 Lister-Cummins, John 2010 2 123 24 4 Mann, Adam 2022 2 43 8 0 Little, Daniel 2006 6 149 36 17 Manning, Xavier 2024 1 90 5 3 Little, Matthew 2005 6 681 46 29 Manuel, Lachlan 2014 2 181 16 11 Little, Patrick 2002 5 267 70 13 Manuelpillai, Jeremy 2015 4 182 23 8 Littlewood, Harry 2014 1 63 8 4 Mara, Dominic 2001 1 70 7 3 Littlewood, Isaac 2017 1 123 12 2 Mara, Pearce 2002 1 2 3 2

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Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Marcar, Anthony 2002 1 19 5 0 McKone, Matt 2008 4 305 31 13 Maron, Zachary 2021 2 311 20 9 McLachlan, Luke 1999 2 334 14 0 Marquez, Steven 2020 2 183 10 5 McLachlan, Paul 1999 3 300 14 17 Marsh, Ben 2005 5 202 41 2 McLauchlan, Dougal 2012 2 85 12 15 Martens, James 2023 1 41 0 0 McLaughlin, Nathan 1996 2 93 39 2 Martin, Dylan 2022 2 72 4 5 Mclean, Andrew 2004 5 404 49 21 Martin, Harry 2024 1 48 5 0 McLean, Bradley 2011 8 614 61 22 Martiniello, Beau 2015 1 0 2 0 McLean, Daniel 2013 6 1082 65 19 Martyn, Kiefer 2011 7 1616 56 26 McLean, Jackson 2018 1 18 5 1 Masling, Jamie 2005 5 238 19 3 McLean, Sean 2015 2 75 16 2 Masling, Nicholas 2007 4 106 14 0 McLean, Thomas 2019 2 36 12 0 Mason, Jack 2008 7 840 55 22 McLenaghan, David 1996 3 34 28 1 Mason, Philip 1998 2 63 2 0 McLenaghan, Toby 2003 2 297 12 0 Mastoris, Illya 1996 1 63 2 3 McLeod, Kyle 2016 3 51 27 3 Mathai, Nikhil 2015 6 2449 114 29 McLeod, Lee 1999 2 335 17 2 Mathai, Praveen 2017 6 1590 134 44 McLeod, Samuel 2002 1 3 4 4 Matthews, Hayden 2016 1 72 7 1 McMahon, Benjamin 2015 3 99 14 8 Matthews, Tim 1997 4 606 22 7 McMahon, Craig 1998 5 332 67 9 May, Kieren 2020 2 110 11 1 McMahon, Grange 2013 6 636 19 10 McCann, Conor 2021 1 27 3 0 McMahon, Jake 2009 1 55 10 3 McCann, Dylan 2014 2 66 9 5 McMahon, James 2014 9 2408 46 70 McCann, Ethan 2019 3 315 27 16 McMahon, Matthew 2013 6 652 25 12 McCann, Shon 2023 3 167 19 2 McMahon, Xavier 2008 2 22 22 5 McCarthy, Edward 2011 4 342 33 4 McMahon, Zac 2026 1 23 4 0 McCarthy, Edward 2012 1 122 1 4 McMahon,, Riley 2009 1 43 0 0 McCarthy, Josh 2005 4 249 34 7 McManus, Clem 2015 3 519 4 13 McCarthy, Patrick 1999 1 42 9 0 McManus, Gus 2012 5 229 15 4 McCartney, Patrick 2007 3 475 2 29 McMillan, Angus 2009 2 33 14 1 McCartney, Riley 2021 2 78 9 4 McMillan, Hugh 2009 2 84 19 0 McCormack, Gil 2021 2 69 7 2 McMillan, James 2006 1 12 2 1 McCormack, Michael 2016 2 78 17 2 McMillan, Lachlan 2011 5 662 59 20 McCrossin, Timothy 2019 7 249 65 38 McMillan, Ross 2007 2 38 14 0 McCudden, Tyran 2026 2 188 15 1 McMurray, Henry 2018 4 231 19 2 McCulloch, Patrick 2015 3 148 23 3 McNamee, Glenn 1999 1 0 0 0 McDonald, Bruce 2005 8 241 29 19 McNaughton, Jacob 2015 1 103 3 6 McDonald, Jackson 2015 1 33 3 3 McNaughton, Toby 2018 1 183 9 0 McDonald, Joshua 2001 1 14 3 1 McNicol, Bryce 1996 3 423 64 10 McDonald, Luke 2010 7 777 39 27 McNicol, Lachlan 1995 2 43 19 2 McDougall, James 2015 2 28 14 5 McNulty, Patrick 2017 3 165 17 7 McElhinney, James 2007 8 326 83 20 McPhail, Andrew 1999 1 49 7 0 McFarland, Lachlan 2021 3 238 22 12 McPhillips, Peter 2008 6 223 41 16 McGibbon, Gary 2000 3 195 17 12 McRae, Angus 2023 5 596 47 7 McGill, Eamonn 2008 9 381 72 8 McRae, Callum 2007 8 828 41 24 McGill, Kiernan 2004 4 308 45 6 McRae, Fin 2021 7 914 40 24 McGinness, David 2004 3 186 17 3 McRae, Logan 2027 1 72 8 1 McGinness, Sam 2002 4 343 15 6 Meehan, Luke 2000 1 124 4 0 McGirr, Murray 2016 1 2 5 0 Meek, Ashley 2012 5 2008 45 34 McGovern, Joshua 2015 2 150 9 7 Meier, Blake 2016 4 367 21 14 McGowan, Will 2021 2 104 17 1 Meiklejohn, Daniel 2000 4 460 12 20 McGrath, Andrew 1999 3 318 13 10 Meiklejohn, Sam 2005 1 28 7 3 McGrath, Brendan 2000 2 154 12 0 Melder, Jonathon 2010 2 97 16 3 McGrath, Casey 1997 3 429 6 0 Melhuish, Samuel 2018 1 28 7 0 McGrath, Dan 1996 1 81 2 2 Menegazzo, Andrew 2004 2 340 27 15 McGrath, Jack 2002 5 199 26 9 Menegazzo, Julian 1999 4 258 11 7 McGrath, Jon 1998 5 1118 88 10 Menz, Daniel 2004 1 19 12 0 McGrath, Sean 1994 1 101 2 0 Menz, Phillip 1999 3 49 17 1 McGrath, Tim 1997 5 869 1 7 Meredith, Andrew 2002 6 262 56 11 McGrath, Tom 2003 8 716 31 47 Meredith, Jonathon 1996 3 183 11 1 McGregor, Chris 1999 2 245 13 1 Meredith, Matthew 2004 6 846 47 27 McGregor, James 2001 1 88 2 0 Merner, Alex 2024 1 59 4 4 McGregor, Sam 2021 3 25 6 1 Mertens, Rainer 2007 3 36 9 6 McInnes, Jamie 2008 1 4 9 0 Meyer, Christiaan 2017 4 215 29 4 McInnes, Lachlan 2014 1 28 9 0 Meyer, Stefhan 2015 6 1012 41 25 McInnes, Scott 2009 1 26 5 1 Mihalyka, Sam 2016 7 573 19 27 McKellar, Koby 2017 5 218 44 11 Mikus, Jeremy 1997 2 166 8 0 McKenna, Adrian 2003 2 35 4 0 Miller, Angus 2024 1 103 7 0 McKenna, Dylan 2016 2 40 3 10 Miller, David 1998 5 1091 0 57 McKenna, Keiran 2022 4 239 22 9 Miller, Harry 2021 3 409 17 18 McKenna, Owen 2024 4 301 27 2 Miller, Patrick 2001 8 1210 110 31 McKinnon, Joshua 2003 1 36 4 0 Millgate, Max 2025 3 116 16 0 McKirdy, Hamish 2012 2 26 5 4 Mills, Brian 2003 3 56 1 8

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Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Mills, Shaun 2012 3 152 16 8 Murphy, Tim 2005 2 129 22 5 Milward, William 2001 3 101 3 2 Murray, Angus 2022 6 952 25 13 Minns, Aengus 2018 2 48 10 1 Murray, Brett 2019 4 161 17 11 Mishra, Akash 2027 1 82 9 0 Murray, Connor 2020 5 145 15 1 Misic, Edward 2023 1 0 1 0 Murray, Ignatius 2026 2 153 17 2 Misic, Jordie 2017 9 2411 94 19 Murray, Jackson 2023 5 433 45 7 Mitchell, Andrew 1999 3 227 27 7 Murray, Joseph 2024 4 276 23 11 Mitchell, Matthew 1999 2 95 12 1 Murrell, Ben 1999 4 467 20 19 Mitchell, Peter 1999 1 52 4 4 Murrell, Jordan 2003 3 189 17 11 Mitchell, Tristan 2002 2 50 9 0 Muscat, Jack 2007 2 188 16 6 Moffat, Daniel 2004 1 9 4 0 Myburgh, Josh 2017 6 2133 39 36 Moffatt, Quinten 2017 6 1763 6 57 Myburgh, Samuel 2020 8 2874 70 51 Mogford, Billy 2022 5 230 26 1 Myers, John 2006 2 56 4 1 Molloy, Matthew 2010 2 89 7 4 Myler, Alex 2023 1 0 0 0 Moloney, Henry 2024 2 270 19 0 Nadanakumar, Jeeven 2011 1 9 0 0 Moloney, Jack 2022 6 798 20 36 Nagel, Luke 2017 2 93 10 4 Molyneux, Greg 2002 1 91 8 0 Nagel, Nick 2023 3 212 28 9 Mommsen, Matthew 2020 2 63 7 1 Nagy, Rhys 1997 1 37 2 0 Mommsen, Nathan 2023 1 170 20 0 Nambissan, Tejas 2024 4 423 25 6 Monaghan, Riley 2022 4 165 18 5 Nandaplan, Nimalan 2006 1 0 0 0 Monagle, Jerome 2002 3 336 26 8 Nangrani, Tuhin 2006 4 90 24 4 Monagle, Lawrence 2006 1 92 17 0 Napier, Connor 2014 2 276 15 9 Montgomery, Joshua 2011 4 306 37 25 Napier, Dylan 2013 2 113 7 6 Montoya-Val, Scott 2001 4 480 5 2 Napier, Matthew 1994 2 975 0 20 Moody, Jon 1998 5 1169 1 47 Nardi, Rocco 2014 1 29 4 4 Moody, Nick 1996 2 114 6 0 Navaratnam, Michael 1998 4 192 26 3 Moody, Pat 2002 6 615 66 5 Neal, Kirk 2005 4 355 34 6 Moon, Lachlan 2015 6 487 41 35 Neil, Justin 2007 2 157 9 8 Mooney, Spencer 2018 9 182 126 14 Neil, Scott 2002 1 61 8 4 Mooney, Xavier 2016 7 376 30 13 Nelson, George 2019 2 33 5 1 Moore, Brett 2009 2 56 10 0 Newham, Oliver 2018 6 764 81 23 Moore, David 1997 4 413 38 12 Newham, Thomas 2021 1 15 1 3 Moore, Michael 2001 1 10 0 0 Newman, Tristan 2001 1 66 7 0 Moore, Nathan 2012 6 534 47 5 Ng, Tom 2005 5 407 53 17 Morgan, Cooper 2019 1 91 8 4 Nguyen, Duy 2001 1 81 2 5 Morgan, David 1996 1 163 14 3 Nguyen, Oliver 2021 4 711 10 13 Morgan, Geoffrey 1998 1 36 3 0 Nguyen, Thomas 2027 1 36 3 0 Morris, James 2003 5 535 3 4 Nihill, Henry 2027 1 63 2 0 Morrish, Jack 2015 8 1132 75 27 Nihill, Owen 2024 1 29 7 0 Morrison, Stephen 2001 5 711 56 7 Nilsson, Marcus 2019 1 43 5 0 Morrissey, Harry 2009 1 36 5 3 Nirmalarajan, Mathuran 2015 2 11 5 2 Morrissey, Martin 1996 3 13 2 0 Noakes, Peter 2003 1 88 8 5 Morton, Harrison 2018 1 101 6 4 Noble, Michael 2007 8 1481 72 59 Morwitch, Toby 2016 2 193 10 5 Noble, Sean 2005 4 234 39 9 Moscaritolo, Daniel 2010 2 214 12 6 Noordewier, James 2024 1 60 12 2 Moses, Aiden 2021 4 76 6 0 Noronha, Karl 2003 6 290 63 22 Moses, Johny 2025 2 169 16 6 Norrie, Robert 2005 1 0 0 0 Moses, Joyal 2018 1 45 1 0 Nulley, Jonathon 2003 1 39 3 0 Moufarrige, Andrew 2021 3 223 19 5 Nuttall, Joe 2016 2 25 12 2 Moufarrige, Martin 2019 5 356 70 17 O'Brien, Benjamin 2005 2 148 28 8 Mudge, Reuben 2021 3 210 11 2 O'Brien, Callum 2023 5 879 46 19 Mueller, Patrick 2013 2 161 20 3 O'Brien, David 2003 4 414 20 3 Mugliston, Tim 2005 3 61 14 0 O'Brien, Mark 2000 7 882 53 23 Mukunthan, Aghan 2026 1 23 3 0 O'Brien, Mitchell 2019 1 76 4 0 Mulcahy, James 2001 4 477 48 3 O'Brien, Paul 2003 7 466 68 8 Mulcahy, Luke 2004 5 252 8 4 O'Brien, Riley 2006 5 108 15 4 Mulligan, Patrick 2014 2 27 5 1 O'Brien, Rory 2021 6 962 79 17 Mullins, Nathan 2010 5 461 28 8 O'Brien, Rowan 2010 3 332 28 13 Mullins, Sam 2006 2 38 3 0 O'Brien, Simon 2005 1 34 2 4 Mullins, Tom 1999 2 309 44 6 O'Brien, Tom 2003 4 454 35 7 Mungoven, Greg 1997 2 60 1 2 O'Callaghan, Eoin 2011 1 43 5 0 Mungovern, Tom 2002 4 196 21 2 O'Callaghan, Peter 2002 4 1860 51 18 Munyard, Jake 2026 1 94 14 4 O'Connell, Gerard 1999 1 158 6 5 Munyard, Ryan 2024 1 26 8 0 O'Connell, Tony 2003 1 57 2 0 Murphy, John 2009 7 496 47 15 Offner, Chris 2007 6 39 16 0 Murphy, Matthew 2007 1 19 8 0 Offner, Robert 2009 8 101 23 0 Murphy, Pat 2004 1 35 3 0 Ogden, Peter 1998 2 27 11 0 Murphy, Reece 2005 3 39 3 0 Oh, Bryan 2013 1 12 3 1 Murphy, Ryan 2005 5 259 50 12 O'Halloran, Tyger 2024 1 154 9 5 Murphy, Sam 2007 6 239 21 9 O'Kane, Seamus 2019 6 418 51 9 Murphy, Thomas 2014 2 97 7 9 O'Keefe, David 2016 5 550 43 18

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Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals O'Keeffe, Daniel 2007 4 164 8 2 Petersen, Barry 2002 5 168 42 8 O'Keeffe, Gareth 1997 4 518 18 16 Peterson, Michael 2013 9 1423 146 43 Olivares, Fitzgerald 1999 3 145 18 8 Petreska, Chris 2006 4 137 22 13 O'Loughlin, Ian 2007 1 18 3 0 Petrovic, Joshua 2021 2 252 28 9 O'Loughlin, Tom 2004 1 32 12 6 Petteit, Andrew 2005 1 29 0 0 O'Mara, Bede 2026 1 59 0 1 Petteit, Rowan 2009 1 109 8 2 O'Mara, Jack 2022 2 179 16 1 Pettit, Sean 1997 3 67 11 3 O'Neil, Corey 2016 3 23 1 0 Pevinsky, David 2007 1 15 6 3 O'Neill, Daniel 2001 2 121 7 0 Pevinsky, Mark 2002 3 53 6 5 O'Neill, Mark 2007 3 99 39 8 Pezzella, Antonio 2023 5 345 42 4 O'Neill, Richard 2005 2 186 6 9 Phelan, Liam 2009 1 23 2 0 Orchison, John-Paul 2009 4 315 39 13 Phelps, Tom 2017 1 156 7 1 Ordanic, Jayden 2021 6 339 24 2 Philbrick, Bernard 1998 3 171 4 11 O'Regan, Jon 2000 4 498 74 2 Phillips, Andrew 2000 1 26 9 0 O'Regan, Matt 2004 8 1438 49 49 Phillips, Anthony 2003 1 98 4 0 O'Rourke, Caleb 2005 4 140 21 3 Phillips, John 2000 2 100 11 0 O'Rourke, Ciaran 2011 7 854 59 28 Philps, Luke 2000 1 14 1 0 O'Rourke, Declan 2009 9 1644 77 47 Phipps, Leighton 2005 6 1249 84 20 O'Rourke, Justin 2003 2 51 13 2 Pickering, Henry 2026 2 292 10 1 O'Rourke, Nat 2002 5 187 42 8 Pickering, Rowan 2007 6 310 56 18 Orr, James 2020 5 326 30 13 Pieper, Mitchell 2015 2 209 9 6 Orr, Liam 2017 3 54 10 4 Pike, Daniel 2014 3 98 10 7 O'Sullivan, Adam 2005 5 152 34 10 Pilloni, Sam 2026 2 235 24 1 O'Sullivan, Phil 2003 6 435 25 17 Pilloni, William 2019 9 1886 26 73 O'Sullivan, Shaun 2007 6 1168 17 22 Pinkas, Nick 2019 9 590 87 20 Oswald, Bart 2006 3 177 7 2 Place, Tom 2004 3 243 19 17 Oswald, Lawrence 2009 4 252 29 16 Platen, Myles 2007 4 309 19 12 O'Toole, Aaron 2018 2 171 12 3 Polsen, Ted 2023 1 31 9 4 O'Toole, Shaun 2004 3 16 8 1 Poole, Aiden 2020 1 6 0 0 O'Toole, Simon 2006 2 63 15 0 Poon, Ainsley 2013 2 79 20 6 Page, Tarkyn 2021 4 224 40 1 Potter, Jacob 2007 2 53 12 1 Palisi, Luke 2018 5 715 40 25 Potter, Luke 2001 3 298 9 2 Pallister, Michael 2001 5 926 34 25 Poulos, Mitchell 2015 1 43 4 2 Palmer, Isaac 2023 2 325 15 8 Powell, Eddie 2013 3 265 18 2 Pantano, Antonio 2018 1 47 2 1 Powell, Joe 2012 3 104 6 5 Papandrea, Daniel 1998 1 103 4 0 Power, Aden 2021 4 114 25 3 Parker, Elliot 2025 1 74 9 3 Power, David 2013 1 5 0 0 Parker, Garet 2003 1 5 1 5 Power, Jem 2022 3 121 32 2 Parker, Shaun 1999 2 212 9 0 Prasad, Nitilaksh 2011 7 470 45 12 Parlett, Will 2020 3 464 7 4 Prasad, Paroksh 2012 7 64 22 12 Parmar, Rajveer 2019 5 108 28 1 Price, Bradley 1997 1 12 11 0 Parnell, Matthew 2015 7 175 74 18 Probyn, Clancy 2023 3 569 40 8 Parry, Mark 2005 1 95 13 2 Probyn, Jonty 2021 3 109 18 3 Parsons, Andrew 2003 1 59 5 0 Purcell, Daniel 2002 1 27 9 0 Paterson, Henry 2019 4 140 14 1 Purcell, Pierce 2015 4 207 10 7 Paterson, Riley 2020 3 218 23 16 Purcell, Will 2009 6 908 43 42 Paterson, Tom 2019 3 278 36 7 Puren, Dale 2004 8 509 99 24 Pathiraja, Raveen 2019 2 117 8 1 Purse, Austin 2024 4 376 24 14 Pathmanathan, Shayanathan 2002 2 29 9 2 Pymont, Jason 2019 3 167 13 1 Pati, Siswat 2023 2 155 9 7 Quinn, Thomas 2018 5 384 40 8 Patnayak, Ahan 2018 1 157 0 6 Raap, Sebastian 2025 2 169 16 1 Paton, Andrew 2015 1 5 6 1 Ragala, S 2002 1 0 2 0 Paul, Adam 2010 1 26 8 2 Ragavan, Gopinaath 2007 2 13 5 1 Paule, Benjamin 2010 5 291 30 6 Rahman, Ankon 1998 5 58 24 8 Paule, Daniel 2016 1 20 6 0 Rahman, Mishu 2004 2 8 11 0 Pavey, Frank 2005 1 31 8 0 Rainey, Lachlan 2018 2 16 2 3 Payten, Bryce 2014 1 17 3 2 Rainey, Mitchell 2020 3 219 14 2 Payten, Bryce 2015 1 28 4 1 Raison, Chris 2004 1 66 14 3 Pearson, Cormac 2015 2 109 4 2 Rajapakse, Chris 2015 1 473 16 10 Pearson, Finbar 2011 2 55 6 0 Rajkumar, Ragsajan 2027 1 33 3 0 Pearson, Nicholas 2022 2 73 11 4 Ramadage, David 2000 2 169 18 5 Peiris, Keshera 2024 3 236 33 6 Ramasunadara, Dilhan 2004 4 262 16 0 Peiris, Viira 2026 1 204 8 3 Ramasunadara, Sajitha 2003 3 157 10 4 Penrose, Charlie 2022 1 23 6 0 Ramasundar, Malith 2005 3 98 25 12 Penrose, Matthew 1998 2 183 21 0 Ramasundara, Shihan 1999 2 69 14 2 Pereira, Nathan 2013 6 244 45 19 Ramm, Aidan 2018 6 690 53 21 Perera, Lashan 2015 6 217 81 14 Ramm, Ryan 2021 3 25 3 1 Perera, Ranesh 2006 1 67 9 0 Rand, Robert 1996 2 126 8 4 Perkins, Ben 1998 4 242 27 4 Ranieri, Michael 2015 1 3 3 0 Perkins, Sam 2018 1 27 3 0 Rankin, Brandon 2015 1 35 4 0 Pert, Matthew 2014 1 98 3 8 Rann, Chris 1995 2 59 24 1

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Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Ransom, Andy 1998 1 0 0 0 Ross, Tom 2012 3 332 11 24 Ransom, Thomas 1999 2 25 3 1 Rothnie, Joshua 2012 1 30 1 0 Ratcliff, Mark 1999 1 73 6 0 Roulstone, Dean 2004 6 1028 45 28 Rathore, Pratham, Singh 2008 4 158 17 7 Rouwhorst, Joshua 2022 2 57 5 0 Rauf-Rahim, Aadil 2011 2 19 7 1 Rowell, Michael 1996 4 284 31 6 Ravindraraj, Anesh 2010 6 375 33 6 Rowell, Richard 1994 1 354 2 0 Ravindraraj, Shelvargan 2003 4 248 19 2 Rugala, Simon 2001 2 46 2 5 Rawlinson, Dean 2002 3 147 22 0 Rukmanikanthan, Khablian 2011 1 9 7 2 Rawlinson, Joel 2004 1 53 5 2 Rule, Bernard 2003 5 370 13 18 Rawson, Daniel 2005 1 4 0 0 Rusanov, Adrian 2016 7 442 73 33 Ray, Bikram 1999 2 112 9 3 Rusanov, Mathew 2022 2 182 14 3 Rayment, Ciaran 2010 2 119 13 3 Russell, Christopher 2010 6 958 37 23 Raymond, Michael 2008 1 42 7 0 Russell, Kieran 2012 2 231 23 9 Rayner, Joshua 2026 2 57 17 1 Russell, Matthew 2003 4 266 18 12 Read, Matthew 2006 1 25 8 1 Rutledge, Conor 2011 2 78 7 6 Read, Max 2024 2 216 10 3 Rutledge, Michael 2002 5 612 18 8 Reardon, Sean 1995 1 12 0 0 Rutledge, Patrick 2004 4 214 41 0 Reddy, Sesha 2015 2 135 12 8 Rutledge, Paul 1998 4 500 24 10 Redmond, Nicholas 2017 4 42 34 14 Rutledge, Sam 1995 2 224 3 14 Rees, Angus 2024 3 196 28 5 Rutledge, Sean 2004 3 99 8 0 Rees, William 2027 1 91 6 0 Ryan, Brendan 2005 7 334 36 5 Reeves, Joshua 2003 4 184 17 2 Ryan, Bryce 2023 1 42 7 0 Reeves, Tom 2000 1 66 16 0 Ryan, Corey 2008 8 2521 155 45 Reid, Alex 2008 4 150 22 19 Ryan, Hayden 2013 3 310 33 8 Reid, Andrew 2002 5 125 41 5 Ryan, Jonte 2025 2 247 11 3 Reid, Nick 2004 8 1201 72 24 Ryan, Josh 2021 2 96 13 6 Reinstadler, Aspen 2024 1 15 10 1 Ryan, Lachlan 2022 1 40 1 0 Reis, Brenton 2012 4 354 49 15 Ryan, Leo 2025 2 106 21 3 Reis, Joshua 2017 3 61 14 3 Ryan, Nicholas 2013 8 711 54 29 Retallack, Brice 2011 4 164 29 14 Ryan, Pat 2003 4 179 21 8 Reynolds, David 2000 1 51 25 10 Ryan, Sam 2018 4 603 28 11 Reynolds, James 2009 2 215 17 6 Ryan, Thomas 2018 2 205 11 2 Reynolds, Nick 2009 1 32 5 0 Ryan, Tim 2006 1 60 8 2 Reynolds, Oliver 2005 1 28 3 0 Ryan, Xavier 2025 1 105 4 1 Reynolds, Simon 2004 2 67 10 4 Sabalingam, Brinthan 2006 5 475 19 5 Richardson, Michael 2013 2 164 10 10 Saini, Akshay 2011 7 218 42 24 Richardson, Toby 2014 1 0 3 0 Saini, Sahil 2017 5 56 29 1 Ridd, Hamish 2025 3 143 23 2 Sallecchia, Daniel 2001 4 100 15 2 Riethmuller, Sam 2003 4 381 29 1 Sallecchia, Nicholas 2005 1 145 10 0 Riethmuller, Tom 2007 9 687 80 16 Salmon, Bailey 2016 1 0 0 0 Rigney, Will 1995 1 4 2 0 Salmon, Blair 2013 3 59 14 0 Riley, Lachlan 2024 1 165 16 3 Salvemini, Michael 1996 1 8 2 3 Riley, Thomas 2019 1 26 2 0 Samaranayake, Callum 2024 4 287 36 7 Ringrose-Voase, Thomas 2012 4 100 12 9 Samaranayake, Leshan 2020 8 2000 108 18 Rippon, Jayden 2023 1 27 5 3 Sambasivam, Vekram 2005 8 274 92 31 Rizello, Luca 2010 5 299 44 6 Sanchez, Remi 2010 1 11 3 1 Rizzello, Ruben 2012 4 209 39 2 Sanford, Michael 2016 2 162 1 5 Robbie, Darren 2007 4 446 33 15 Sanfrancesco, Jordan 2010 2 64 23 6 Roberts, Brenden 2002 4 534 29 7 Sangster, Rowan 1999 1 45 7 0 Roberts, Damien 1994 1 220 5 0 Sanson, Jack 2021 1 479 0 4 Roberts, Dominic 2004 1 46 11 0 Sanson, Tomas 2024 1 222 7 9 Robertson, Brayden 2018 2 277 30 3 Santucci, Nick 2000 2 10 0 0 Robertson, Thomas 2017 4 572 47 10 Sarah, Liam 2021 1 40 10 1 Robinson, Andrew 2002 3 52 9 0 Saunders, Dan 2007 1 6 5 1 Robinson, Thomas 1995 2 64 12 3 Savage, Jackson 2016 3 527 9 13 Robson, Sean 1999 5 202 22 7 Savage, Lachlan 2021 2 21 5 9 Roche, Daniel 2005 1 145 8 5 Savery, Ethaniel 2022 2 165 15 10 Rodwell, Mitchell 2010 7 559 44 13 Sawyer, Aaron 1999 1 3 3 0 Rogers, Tom 2011 6 927 55 21 Scalzo, Gianluca 2013 3 51 29 3 Rokoura, Ethan 2018 1 58 3 0 Scaria, Jacob 2021 2 35 14 3 Roland, Michael 2016 8 163 46 16 Scheele, Tom 2011 2 194 11 4 Roles, Jasper 2024 2 89 3 2 Schier, Bradley 2009 9 418 108 18 Rollings, Joe 2014 8 763 89 37 Schier, Jarrett 2007 8 888 41 14 Rollings, Matthew 2007 5 411 10 62 Schier, Michael 2010 2 19 5 0 Rooke, Jeremy 2013 7 928 74 18 Schmidt, Sam 2008 7 887 71 28 Rooks, William 2012 4 156 19 0 Scholtens, Jacob 2024 4 1433 47 23 Roots, Dale 2006 9 415 44 12 Sciberras, Aaron 2005 1 15 4 0 Rose, Robert 1998 1 1 1 0 Sciberras, Danny 2001 1 52 2 3 Rosendahl, Adam 2009 1 141 3 0 Sciberras, Luke 2003 1 69 11 0 Rosendahl, Doug 2007 2 183 9 12 Scotland, Andrew 2000 5 422 41 16 Ross, Michael 2009 1 95 7 1 Scotland, Stephen 1996 3 821 70 13

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Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Scott, Hamish 2017 3 67 14 4 Smith, Eamonn 2023 1 63 2 0 Scott, Kevin 2005 1 17 11 0 Smith, Greg 1999 5 610 85 10 Scott, Sam 2009 6 820 46 20 Smith, Ian 2017 1 152 11 0 Seal, Luke 2012 6 2422 31 25 Smith, James 2010 5 139 18 14 Seal, Matt 2010 5 170 16 5 Smith, Jared 2008 3 219 7 8 Searle, Daniel 2001 2 146 10 0 Smith, Kane 2020 1 41 12 7 Sebastian, Jeffrey 2023 3 210 19 0 Smith, Lachlan 2007 1 67 11 1 Seberry, Ben 2001 1 35 0 0 Smith, Lachlan 2014 9 299 66 15 Sellars, Anthony 2001 3 87 36 1 Smith, Marcus 2021 5 139 16 2 Sellers, Oliver 1998 1 17 5 0 Smith, Matthew 2004 1 80 9 0 Semmler, Brendan 2014 1 14 1 0 Smith, Matthew 2023 3 377 21 4 Senthooran, Hareshan 2022 3 63 12 2 Smith, Nathaniel 2012 3 97 11 2 Senthurnathan, Anushan 2014 5 574 25 6 Smith, Nick 2003 2 161 16 6 Seselja, Michael 2017 8 1035 46 28 Smith, Sam 2009 5 457 48 21 Seselja, William 2023 5 482 52 8 Smith, Sam 2025 2 209 10 1 Sevarajah, Ashley 2001 1 81 10 0 Smith, Samuel 2024 4 1870 98 19 Sewter, Harrie 2019 5 261 55 13 Smith, Seamus 2017 6 705 94 23 Shafron,, Will 2008 1 69 2 0 Smith, Sean 2004 1 14 1 1 Shakeshaft, Mathew 2012 4 110 27 2 Smith, Simon 1994 1 136 4 0 Shamdasani, Bhanu 2016 3 133 28 5 Smith, Steven 2010 6 879 88 18 Shankar, Vinoshan 2007 3 444 24 5 Smith, Thomas 2026 2 317 31 11 Sharp, Patrick 2018 1 156 6 6 Smith, Will 2017 1 54 3 1 Sharpe, Baillie 2025 3 190 20 7 Smith-Koppie, Vincent 2015 1 4 3 1 Sharpe, Mitchell 2013 5 640 34 19 Smyth, Cameron 2017 4 341 10 17 Shea, Matthew 2022 3 138 13 10 Smyth, David 2022 3 58 14 0 Shean, Chris 2008 8 397 36 22 Smyth, Henry 2024 1 53 2 0 Shean, Nicholas 2011 1 14 6 0 Socha, Joel 1999 1 53 5 0 Sheather, Ben 2001 1 5 2 0 Soltero, James 2007 1 9 1 0 Sheather, Cooper 2019 1 30 2 0 Sorahan, Tom 1999 1 10 0 0 Sheather, Dan 2008 6 108 87 5 Sorensen, Tim 2009 7 1208 46 26 Sheather, Matthew 1995 2 183 25 4 Soriano, Dominic 2014 1 47 2 2 Sheehan, Jack 2013 7 272 38 13 Sowry, Justin 2008 3 180 1 3 Shepherd, Jacob 2024 1 34 1 0 Spackman, Brady 2015 1 26 4 1 Shepherd, Kieran 2027 1 16 2 1 Spackman, Jake 2013 2 81 10 0 Sheppard, Ben 2015 2 138 17 9 Spain, Samuel 2019 2 60 8 1 Sheppard, Ben 2017 3 104 19 1 Speirs, John 2002 2 34 17 5 Sherring, Jeff 2007 6 1427 41 32 Spence, Mack 2016 6 367 41 7 Sherring, John 2011 7 393 80 26 Spencer, Brayden 2019 1 43 4 3 Sherring, Tim 2009 7 531 89 21 Spencer, Daine 2016 1 67 4 3 Shevlin, Joe 2004 2 247 24 0 Spencer, Matthew 1996 1 48 4 0 Shevlin, Matthew 2001 3 471 43 1 Spencer, Nathan 2005 5 230 55 10 Shields, Lachlan 2005 1 16 5 0 Spencer, Sam 2002 5 459 8 14 Shields,, David 2007 1 53 1 1 Spencer, William 2015 1 3 6 1 Shillington, Dylan 2024 1 99 10 8 Spill, George 2006 3 52 18 4 Shiner, Michael 2021 1 12 2 0 Spill, Tom 2013 1 18 1 0 Shiner, Michael 2022 2 32 9 0 Spurgin, Jack 2008 2 87 3 2 Shivakkumar, Donald 2010 6 492 79 16 Srikandakumar, Kesava 2011 3 139 17 8 Shivakumar, Lakshmn 2012 6 1798 81 22 Srimanobhavan, Shanaa 2025 2 144 20 3 Shritharan, Gowtem 2011 1 28 5 2 Srirangan, Kesavan 2019 2 194 24 9 Sidorko, Joseph 2018 9 447 111 25 Stafford-Bell, Mark 2011 5 181 44 16 Simpson, Connor 2015 1 18 5 1 Stafford-Bell, Nicholas 2012 4 167 10 7 Sims, Wayne 2011 1 34 5 2 Stanford, Connor 2013 3 9 3 1 Singh, Jaskaran 2022 1 163 17 1 Stanley, Mark 2002 4 358 20 7 Singh, Sunny, Sumer 2007 2 496 7 3 Stapleton, Andrew 2014 3 166 14 17 Sirawardhane, Meahan 1996 3 567 13 6 Stapleton, Craig 2014 8 810 59 41 Siriwardhane, Achala 1998 5 1538 49 14 Steadman, Matthew 2010 2 49 8 3 Siriwardhane, Shenal 2005 9 1938 117 36 Stevens, Luke 1999 1 12 0 0 Sirr, Peter 2003 2 63 13 0 Stevens, Matthew 1999 6 511 66 24 Sirr, Robbie 2001 6 656 63 17 Stewart, Benjamin 2000 1 2 0 0 Skerbic, Simon 2000 1 537 11 0 Stewart, James 1996 4 483 9 11 Skidmore, Connor 2016 1 17 6 0 Stewart, Lincoln 1998 5 866 42 10 Skidmore, Nathan 2019 1 8 5 0 Stewart, Robert 1997 3 112 0 6 Skill-Clues, Sam 2023 1 2 0 0 Stiles, Michael 1999 1 97 14 11 Slader, Alec 2009 5 502 4 31 Stillwell, Ryan 2021 4 120 36 5 Slater, David 2003 1 86 6 4 Stilwell, Nathan 2023 3 197 17 4 Slater, Matthew 2001 2 194 27 0 Stines, Luke 2006 2 264 25 1 Slater, Nick 2009 3 249 23 12 Stinziani, Daniel 2014 1 99 12 7 Slater, Ryan 2001 4 298 53 15 Stodulka, Alexander 2000 6 559 91 12 Sluis, Griffin 2027 1 47 7 1 Stodulka, Nicholas 2000 5 339 33 8 Smith, Cameron 2005 1 29 14 5 Stokes, Paul 1998 3 315 2 3 Smith, Connor 2015 3 183 22 8 Stokes, Tim 1997 1 7 0 0

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Years Years Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Name Class of played Runs Wickets Dismissals Stoove, Liam 2021 2 30 14 1 Treglown, Craig 2005 7 242 58 14 Storey, Tom 2007 9 564 122 27 Treglown, Matt 2003 8 350 118 17 Strickland, Hugh 2022 1 86 9 11 Trewartha, Alexander 2019 2 52 14 1 Stroud, Remy 2021 5 399 48 14 Tsirbas, Chris 2021 1 9 0 0 Strutt, Alexander 2010 2 54 22 4 Tuckerman, Robert 2001 4 398 9 2 Stuart, Glenn 1997 1 164 1 11 Tunks, Josh 2014 4 102 41 6 Stubing, Angus 2007 4 146 18 10 Tunks, Zac 2010 3 129 38 6 Subramanian, Vijay 2008 7 162 56 8 Turkich, Jon 2003 6 171 33 2 Sullivan, David 2002 2 87 10 5 Turner, Daniel 2012 9 657 100 27 Sullivan, James 2000 2 181 16 0 Turner, Lance 1998 5 197 35 10 Sullivan, Jayden 2011 1 53 3 3 Turner, Peter 1999 1 46 4 0 Sullivan, Ryan 2001 1 29 8 0 Turton, Mathew 2014 2 62 8 2 Sundar, Varun 2010 6 519 48 6 Tutton, Archie 2025 1 35 1 1 Sunderland, Patrick 1998 3 325 13 4 Twohill, David 2017 2 40 0 1 Sunderland, Paul 2002 2 148 20 4 Tyhuis, Marcus 2021 2 18 8 1 Sutton, Adam 2005 5 263 31 10 Tyrell, Thomas 2018 1 2 0 1 Sutton, Andrew 2002 1 74 10 0 Udakandage, Prabath 2016 3 128 3 6 Swain, Ned 2027 1 83 8 0 Unwin, Dominic 2013 2 57 6 4 Sykes, James 2021 2 364 10 11 Van Bockxmeer, Thomas 2014 2 8 0 2 Symonds, Lukas 2015 1 14 1 2 Van de Waterbeemd, Thomas 1999 6 442 12 7 Szabo, James 2014 1 24 6 3 Van Den Berg, Robert 2000 5 292 28 5 Taarnby, Matthew 1997 1 83 13 0 Van Ierschot, Tim 2006 6 497 67 16 Tarlinton, Alex 2003 3 342 10 12 Van Kleef, Tobias 2022 2 82 17 0 Tarrant, Jackson 2022 5 831 50 21 Van Leeuwen, Jordan 2012 1 43 6 3 Taylforth, Leigh 1998 1 324 5 3 Van Meurs, Ben 2015 5 366 54 22 Taylforth, Mitch 2000 4 115 26 8 Van Meurs, Josh 2013 8 903 71 18 Taylforth, Scott 2002 5 416 53 12 Van Putten, Jason 2011 3 56 3 10 Taylor, Austin 2024 2 214 14 9 Vandenbroucke, Daniel 2014 6 257 83 21 Taylor, Charlie 2025 1 94 8 0 Vane-Tempest, Patrick 2019 1 39 5 1 Taylor, Chris 2006 5 49 13 2 Vane-Tempest, Tom 2015 6 1894 32 75 Taylor, Jamie 2015 3 203 23 14 Vardy, Ben 2023 2 308 19 5 Templeton, Angus 2027 1 59 2 0 Varela, Simon 2014 1 69 9 0 Thamsongsana, Navos 2000 1 0 1 1 Varley, Joshua 2003 1 30 4 0 Thamsongsana, Oppy 1999 4 95 62 10 Varley, Karl 2001 2 146 11 1 Thauvette, Nicolas 2022 1 71 13 2 Vass, Noah 2019 1 0 0 0 Thirunavukarasu, Kuruparau 2002 1 1 6 0 Vaughan, Charlie 2023 1 14 4 2 Thivy, Nadev 1995 1 18 0 0 Vecchi, Antonio 2020 1 0 0 0 Thom, Josh 2014 1 46 0 3 Veerasingham, Julian 2004 5 251 30 9 Thomas, Alun 1997 3 193 17 4 Vercoe, Alex 2001 1 132 10 0 Thomas, Anthony 2020 3 125 19 1 Vercoe, Brendan 2004 4 1147 36 12 Thomas, Brendan 2014 8 1130 45 29 Vercoe, Tristan 2007 6 585 16 19 Thomas, Darcy 2023 3 150 10 8 Verghese, Thomas 2016 1 40 5 1 Thomas, Mark 2006 2 450 13 21 Verlin, Judson 2022 1 26 1 2 Thomas, Phillip 2005 5 631 34 40 Verran, Jacob 2012 7 641 28 17 Thomas, Taylor-James 2016 4 216 28 9 Vigneswaran, Akilan 2019 5 326 56 12 Thompson, Adrian 2004 7 625 58 27 Vigneswaran, Atheththan 2011 1 59 5 4 Thompson, Chris 2003 5 290 27 7 Vijayakumar, Ramanan 2009 8 498 36 16 Thompson, Isaac 2009 1 37 3 2 Vincent, Andre 2025 1 77 2 0 Thompson, Michael 2005 6 414 59 18 Vincent, Mitchell 2005 1 68 6 1 Thompson, Stewart 2007 8 504 57 12 Vincent, Thomas 2010 6 141 15 14 Thomson, Matthew 1997 1 38 3 0 Vohra, Siddarth 2000 2 101 3 0 Thomson, Nicholas 2020 1 49 8 0 Volker, Aaron 1999 3 97 14 11 Thorne, Alexander 2014 4 310 28 20 Von Treifeldt, Alex 2005 3 131 10 10 Thorp, James 2008 3 354 31 10 Vrkic, Lachlan 2020 3 158 29 16 Thorpe, Matthew 2000 6 294 17 4 Wade, Ben 1999 1 12 1 5 Thurtell, Jack 2020 1 0 0 0 Wade, Josh 2010 9 881 114 18 Tierney, Josh 2002 5 1108 101 16 Wade, Matthew 2005 1 16 4 2 Tijo, Edwin 2027 1 112 5 0 Wagland, Nic 2016 1 29 5 0 Tindall, Logan 2020 1 2 5 0 Wagner, Matthew 2007 1 76 8 2 Ting, Christopher 2015 1 2 1 2 Walcott, Tom 2005 3 118 16 3 Tippett, Dylan 1999 1 12 2 0 Waldon, Ian 2002 2 375 22 9 Todd, Hamish 2027 1 68 7 0 Waldren, Henry 2009 1 39 3 2 Toledo-Silva, Francisco 2004 2 201 19 0 Walker, Andrew 2000 1 10 6 2 Tolich, Ryan 2022 3 279 13 5 Walker, Anthony 1997 5 1433 28 11 Tonkin, Phil 2013 9 1290 67 31 Walker, Joshua 2011 1 27 5 4 Toohey, Alexander 2022 6 1268 79 23 Walker, Nic 2004 7 155 40 5 Toohey, James 2016 3 227 24 6 Walker, Robert 2006 1 82 2 0 Toohey, Matthew 2019 1 0 0 0 Wallace, Liam 2018 2 145 11 14 Toohey, Matthew 2020 5 450 58 4 Waller, Chris 2008 5 85 12 17 Townsend, Adam 2007 6 956 18 18 Walsh, Connor 2013 1 21 6 4 Townsend, Joshua 2011 2 47 11 9 Walsh, Joshua 2015 2 102 19 2

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