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Calling All Bandleaders
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SUCC 148'*' Annual Report M Itc He Ll C up G Rand F in Alv G O Rd On
SUCC 148'*’ Annual Report SUCC 148"’Annual Report M itchell Cup Grand Final v Gordon each of these guys the next step is Cull’s who came to support the close with application and targeted team through the year. I also want training. Cricket aside, SUCC is a to thank my wife Vanessa for sign better place for having these four ing the cricket licence at the start around and Brendan and Henry es of each season and allowing me to pecially contributed consistently to ■•IN N pursue a selfish recreation. the Club’s off-field running and are fine young leaders. Thank you to Matt Phelps, Tom Carter and Beau Casson who con Even though Steve Hobson only tinued to help and develop the joined us late in the year, he batted younger group and Gary Whitaker us into the GF with back to back who did a fine job as Club coach 100s. Hobbo is a great addition to and has also supported me and the Club and I will go on record to the team over the last 2 years. state he should be miked up every time he drinks as his nocturnal per I Les Carrington, John Kilford and formances this year were breathtak Geoff de Mesquita also continue to ing. Indeed, who is William Hay? be assets. I had the support of a wonderful This will be my last report for leadership group this year in Ash SUCC for the forseeable future as Cowan, Stu McLean and Rob Ed Vanessa and I will be moving over wards. -
Batting Was Steady, and 8 Overs Were Bowled Before the First Wicket Fell at 17
Gaudeamus Golden Blue News January 15th, 2015 Welcome to the first edition of the SUCC newsletter for Season 2014/15 It is hoped that in the editions to follow we will be able to improve with photos from games; Player pro- files; a message from our Chairman, and some Historical perspective as well as keeping you updated on the Club’s progress through the season; Individual Milestones as they occur; and Hall of Fame information. Suggestions can be directed either to the Chairman, James Rodgers or the Operations Manager, Dale Bryant CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP We currently sit in 5th position, Century on Debut 3 points behind Sutherland, This does not happen very often, but this season we 11 behind St.George, have seen two new members of the University family achieve this landmark. 44 behind Penrith and nd 164 points off the lead. Ben Trevor-Jones playing for 2 Grade against Manly in Rd.1 at Uni No.1 scored 115. With some strong results against Gordon, we expect that scenario to change. Matt Lowen playing for 6th Grade against Western Suburbs in Rd.1 @ Uni No.2 scored 118no. Green Shield keeper officiates at coin toss Hugh Kermond was invited to be present at the coin toss for the BBL04 local derby match between Sydney Thunder and the Sixers. Little Wings Children’s Charity, a charity partner of the Sydney Thunder, is a not for profit organisation providing flight service for families with children of life-threatening illnesses. They aim to ease the bur- den, both emotional and financial on families allowing children to be with their families during their treatment. -
Firsts for Walden Cricket 2005
Friendship – Humility – Pride – Resilience 2019 Academy Season Review 12 Market Walk, Saffron Walden, Essex CB10 1JZ The Old Monastery, Windhill, Bishop's Stortford, Herts CM23 2ND 01799 514420 www.pellys.co.uk [email protected] 1 Contents Page 3. Firsts for the Academy 4. Academy Awards 2019 6. Academy Centurions, Horns Club 7. Academy Awards 2005-2019 8. Academy Team Performance 9. Club caps 10. Representative Player nominations 11. Raja Awards 12. Essex Matchplay (under 13-16) 13. Under 15 13. Senior Girls (under 14) 14. Under 14 15. Under 13 16. Junior Girls (under 12) 17. Junior Emerging Players (u10-12)–Brian Taylor Trophy 18. Under 12 19. Under 11 20. Crocus 21. Under 10 22. Under 9 23. Under 8 24. Overall Academy Records 25. The Crocus in 2019 26. Vacancies 27. …and now for 2020 Every effort is made to ensure the information in this Review is accurate but errors can occur! Please contact the Chairman if you feel there are such errors or omissions: [email protected] 2 Firsts for SWCC Academy 2019 First time we have reached the national round of the u13 cup More than 20 (24) Club Caps awarded for the first time – 5th XI and Midweek XI were run in order to develop young players and record numbers are currently playing at County level. The future is very much purple and green First time our girls’ team has won their (predominantly boys) league Mascot! Being a mascot involves warming up with the first XI, tossing the coin for the match, a tour of the ground including the memorial benches, Pavilion changing rooms, scorebox, clubhouse and the beer cellar! If anyone is interested contact David Barrs, Chairman – [email protected]. -
Ian Stuart Had Been Elected the First Life Member of the Oakleigh Apex Club”
1 Stuey Ian McGregor Stuart 2 Contents Foreword 3. Very early days 4. The move to Melbourne 11. George & Doris Stuart 14. Customs agent 16. Joan Clayton & marriage 19. Early married life & family – Preston 22. Syndal 24. Apex 29. Cricket umpiring 31. Beginning 31. 1955-56, 1956-57 31. 1957-58 33. 1958-59 first XI 34. 1959-60 34. Sheffield Shield 34. 1961-62 36. 1962-63 England 39. 1963-64 South Africa 44. 1964-65 47. 1965-66 49. 1970’s 49. Retirement 50. First overseas trip 51. Crusaders 53. Other cricket interests 56. Latter family life 59. The final years 68. Service of celebration & thanksgiving 70. Conclusion 71. Appendices 72. 3 Stuey Ian – a great cricket lover Foreword By Neil Stuart A number of years ago Dad began compiling recollections about his life. I can remember coming across what he had recorded and that I had shown particular interest in his very early recollections and of course his great cricket stories. While he had recorded a great deal of information he never quite got to finish the story. After Dad’s passing I thought that it would be great to complete his story and to make it available to those who would like to know more about him, and also to family and friends who shared in his journey along the way. I have added more from Christmas letters he had written plus my own memories from over the last fifteen to twenty years. Fortunately, Ian was very meticulous in keeping records and information. Ian McGregor Stuart was known to many of his friends simply as “Stuey”. -
150Th Annual Report 2014-2015
SUCC 150th Annual Report SCA Club Champions—Runners-up Albert Cup - Premiers 2nd Grade Metropolitan Cup - Runners-up 6th Grade SCA Spirit of Cricket Award 150th Annual Report 2014-2015 1 SUCC 150th Annual Report 2 SUCC 150th Annual Report Contents Office Bearers and Delegates 5 SUCC Vice-Presidents 6 Representative Players & Scholarship Holders 7 Awards and Trophies for season 2014/15 8 SUSF Annual Awards Night 9 Chairman’s Report 10 Operations Manager’s Report 11 Finance Director’s Report 12 Director of Cricket & Club Coach 16 SUCC Foundation Report 18 SUCC Foundation Members 19 Club Captain’s Report 21 SUCC Captain of the Year – Tom Kierath 23 Sesquicentenary Report 24 150 Year Dinner collage 26 Teams of the Decades 27 First Grade Report 28 O’Sullivan-O’Keeffe Annual Match 31 Second Grade Report 32 Third Grade Report 36 Fourth Grade Report 42 Fifth Grade Report 44 Sixth Grade Report 43 Poidevin-Gray Shield Report 47 AW Green Shield Report 49 2014-15 Roll of Honour 52 Grade Tables 53 SUCC Vets Report 54 The future of cricket 56 Obituaries 57 New Publications 60 SUCC Club Records 62 University Blue recipients 64 SUCC Test Players 66 SUCC First Class players 67 Club Trophy winners 69 All-Grade Records 72 Remembering the Fallen 74 Club Records 1864-93 76 Individual Grade records 78 Career Averages of Current Players 91 All time leading aggregates 94 Batting 94 Bowling 95 3 SUCC 150th Annual Report 4 SUCC 150th Annual Report OFFICE BEARERS & DELEGATES PATRON Captains Alan Crompton OAM First Grade: Greg Mail Second Grade: Tom Kierath PRESIDENT -
For Club and Country
FOR CLUB AND COUNTRY by Ken Williams MCC Library Volunteer LIBRARY 2000 © The Melbourne Cricket Club Library Published by the MCC Library Melbourne Cricket Ground Yarra Park, East Melbourne 3002 First Published 2000 ISBN 0 9578074 0 6 Printed by: Buscombe Vicprint Typeset in: Garamond, Frutiger Designed by: George Petrou Design CONTENTS FOREWORD 2-3 RIGG, Keith Edward 45-46 BLACKHAM, John McCarthy 4-5 NAGEL, Lisle Ernest 46-47 COOPER, Bransby Beauchamp 6 DARLING, Leonard Stuart 48-49 MIDWINTER, William Evans 7-8 EBELING, Hans Irvine 50-51 KELLY,Thomas Joseph Dart 9-10 FLEETWOOD-SMITH, Leslie O'Brien 52-54 SPOFFORTH, Frederick Robert 10-12 IVERSON, John Bryan 54-57 ALLAN, Francis Erskine 13 McDONALD, Colin Campbell 57-58 ALEXANDER, George 14-15 KLINE, Lindsay Francis 59-60 BONNOR, George John 15-16 GUEST, Colin Ernest John 60-61 McDONNELL, Percy Stanislaus 17-18 WATSON, Graeme Donald 62-63 MOULE, William Henry 19 SHEAHAN, Andrew Paul 64-65 COULTHARD, George 20-21 WALKER, Maxwell Henry Norman 66-67 BRUCE, William 22 MOSS, Jeffrey Kenneth 68 TRUMBLE, John William 23 JONES, Dean Mervyn 69-70 WALTERS, Francis Henry 24 APPENDIX ONE: 71-77 McILWRAITH, John 25 Other Melbourne Cricket Club EDWARDS, John Dunlop 26 Test representatives. TRUMBLE, Hugh 27-28 APPENDIX TWO: 78-79 McLEOD, Robert William 29-30 Players to represent Victoria GRAHAM, Henry 30-31 whilst playing members of the McLEOD, Charles Edward 32-33 Melbourne Cricket Club ARMSTRONG, Warwick Windridge 34-35 APPENDIX THREE: 80 HAZLITT, Gervys Rignold 36-37 Melbourne Cricket Club RANSFORD, Vernon Seymour 38-39 First XI players who played first class HENDRY, Hunter Scott Thomas Laurie 40-41 cricket whilst not playing members PONSFORD, William Harold 42-44 of the club. -
Sonny Ramadhin and the 1950S World of Spin, 1950-1961
City University of New York (CUNY) CUNY Academic Works Publications and Research College of Staten Island 2004 Sonny Ramadhin and the 1950s World of Spin, 1950-1961 David M. Traboulay CUNY College of Staten Island How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! More information about this work at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu/si_pubs/80 Discover additional works at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu This work is made publicly available by the City University of New York (CUNY). Contact: [email protected] SONNY RAMADHIN AND THE 1950S WORLD OF SPIN, 1950-1961, WITH AN EPILOGUE ON THE MODERN FATE OF TRADITIONAL CRICKET DAVID M. TRABOULAY 1 CONTENTS PREFACE 3 CHAPTER 1: LOCATING RAMADHIN AND SAN FERNANDO 5 CHAPTER 2: THE SURPRISING CONQUEST OF ENGLAND, 1950 23 CHAPTER 3: BATTLE FOR WORLD CHAMPION: AUSTRALIA, 1951 45 CHAPTER 4: THE PAST AS PROLOGUE: BUILDING A TRADITION 54 CHAPTER 5: INDIA IN THE CARIBBEAN, 1953 81 CHAPTER 6: PLAYING AT HOME: ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA, 1954/55 99 CHAPTER 7: VICTORY IN NEW ZEALAND, DEFEAT IN ENGLAND, 1956/57 119 CHAPTER 8: THE EMERGENCE OF PACE: TOWARDS A NEW ORDER 138 CHAPTER 9: THE GREAT 1960/61 TOUR TO AUSTRALIA; FAREWELL 151 CHAPTER 10: HOME AND THE WORLD: LEAGUE CRICKET 166 CHAPTER 11: EPILOGUE:THE FATE OF TRADITIONAL CRICKET 177 2 PREFACE The idea of a study of Ramadhin and cricket in the 1950s arose from the desire to write something about San Fernando, the town where I was born and grew up. Although I have lived in America for more than forty years, San Fernando still occupies a central place in my imagination and is one of the sources of the inspiration of whatever little I have achieved in my life. -
Fourth Fifth AW Green Shield Poidevin-Gray Shield Club Championship
# Club P Pts Q WO W1 D LI LO T1 T2 13 4 Penrith 7 36 0 0 1 1.1339 14 Sydney University 15 30 09979 0 5 2 7 1 0 0 5 Sutherland 7 30 0 0 2 0.7084 15 North Sydney 15 30 0.7823 0 5 3 7 0 0 0 6 Western Suburbs 7 30 0 0 2 0.1272 16 Fairfield-Liverpool 15 27 0.7010 0 4 4 5 1 1 0 7 Parramatta 7 27 1 0 2 0.3737 17 Western Suburbs 15 24 0.9812 0 4 4 7 0 0 0 8 Blacktown 7 24 0 0 3 0.1937 18 Hawkesbury 15 24 0.7355 0 4 4 6 1 0 0 9 Hawkesbury 7 24 0 0 3 0.0746 19 Northern District 15 21 0.7640 0 3 3 8 0 1 0 10 Campbelltown-Camden 7 21 1 0 3 -0.1815 20 Parramatta 15 18 0.9104 0 3 2 10 0 0 0 11 Sydney University 7 18 0 0 4 0.0050 ' UTS-Balmain adjusted -2.20 points 12 Manly-Warringah 7 18 0 0 4 -0.4710 13 St George 7 15 1 0 4 -0.0456 Fourth 14 Eastern Suburbs 7 12 0 0 5 -0.3891 1 Mosman 15 72 1.7708 12 15 Northern District 7 12 0 0 5 -0.4838 2 Gordon 15 70 1.5714 10 16 Randwick Petersham 7 12 0 0 5 -1.0043 3 Bankstown 15 60 1.6576 10 17 UTS-Balmain 7 6 0 0 6 -0.8618 4 Campbelltown-Camden 15 49 1.2488 6 18 Mosman 7 6 0 0 6 -0.9148 5 Randwick Petersham 15 48 1.2352 19 North Sydney 7 6 0 0 6 -1 3686 6 Manly-Warringah 15 48 1.0285 20 University of NSW 7 6 0 0 6 -1.4655 7 University of NSW 15 48 0.9815 8 Sydney University 15 46’ 1.1988 Poidevin-Gray Shield 9 Fairfield-Liverpool 15 42 0.8064 1 Bankstown 6 36 6 0 0 0 1.7131 10 St George 15 40 1.0713 2 Penrith 6 30 5 0 0 1 1.3268 11 Penrith 15 36 1.0325 3 St George 6 30 5 0 0 1 0.2420 12 Blacktown 15 34 0.8446 4 UTS-Balmain 6 24 4 0 1 1 1.2484 13 Western Suburbs 15 33 1.1373 5 Campbelltown-Camden 6 24 4 0 1 -
Firsts for Walden Cricket 2005
Friendship – Humility – Pride – Resilience 2020 Academy Season Review (Dedicated to all those volunteers, players and supporters who brought this club to life in the midst of the COVID 19 pandemic and the lockdown that prevented cricket from taking place until 11 July 2020) 12 Market Walk, Saffron Walden, Essex CB10 1JZ The Old Monastery, Windhill, Bishop's Stortford, Herts CM23 2ND 01799 514420 www.pellys.co.uk [email protected] 1 Contents Page 3. Firsts for the Academy 4. Academy Awards 2020 6. Academy Centurions, Horns Club, Essex Competitions 7. Academy Awards 2005-2020 8. Academy Team Performance 9. Club caps 10. Representative Player nominations Raja Awards (did not run in 2020) 11. Essex Matchplay (under 13-16) 12. Under 15 13. Girls’ Emerging Players Squad 14. Under 14 15. Under 13 16. Junior Girls (under 12) 17. Junior Emerging Players (u10-12)–Brian Taylor Trophy 18. Under 12 (no competitions in 2020) 19. Under 11 Crocus (did not run in 2020) 20. Under 10 21. Under 9 22. Under 8 (no competitions in 2020) 23. Overall Academy Records 24. The Crocus in 2020 25. Vacancies 26. …and now for 2021 Every effort is made to ensure the information in this Review is accurate but errors can occur! Please contact the Chairman if you feel there are such errors or omissions: [email protected] 2 Firsts for SWCC Academy 2020 First year of running a girls’ Emerging Players squad Not a first, but the U16s won the Trevor Bailey Matchplay for the second time in 6 years! Mascot! Being a mascot involves warming up with the first XI, tossing the coin for the match, a tour of the ground including the memorial benches, Pavilion changing rooms, scorebox, clubhouse and the beer cellar! If anyone is interested contact David Barrs, Chairman – [email protected]. -
First Grade Report >> First Grade Report
» first grade report >> first grade report 1st Grade Careers In Sydney Grade Cricket 1st Grade Careers in Sydney Grade Cricket R Ave Best Runs Ave Ct W Seasons Inns NO HS Seasons Inns NO MS Runs Ave Ct W Ave Best . Ph«lp s M . 0 131 Bulger R 6 173 1870 36.66 18 UNSW 1993-96 57 359 51.28 1-5 21 666 31.71 4-37 42.52 68 7 SUCC 2006-07 10 5 58* 144 28.8 3 1996-2003 129 10 233* 5060 1-25 Manly 23 1 51 51 50 9 200* 2000 48.78 SUCC 2003-07 8 541 67.62 1-25 Burgass B 233* 8930 42.32 109 Total 1993-2007 236 25 SUCC 2004-07 9 0 50 118 13.11 5 1 45 45 1-32 R yan J - - Bu tchartD 20 42 14 2 - - SUCC 2006-07 3 0 SUCC 1992-07 48 5 90 772 17.95 30 22 356 16.18 4-14 SwtdstBP 112 2404 21.46 7-18 Cameron M "'■■■ 54 674 13.22 20 SUCC 2001-07 66 15 Manly 2001-06 50 20 47 651 217 14 203 3657 17.98 8-34 2006-07 16 6 32* 137 13.7 4 40 942 23.55 5-68 SUCC sunlon S Total 2001-07 66 26 47 788 19.7 18 243 4593 18.79 8-34 51 495 16.5 58/16 ■ Penrith '^ ^^ S b -2000 35 5 - 24 134* 4491 37.12 222/51 - SUCC 2000-2007 145 4986 33.02 280/67 - Clark S Total 180 29 134* Sutherland 2005-07 3 2 47* 77 77 0 13 108 8.31 4-5 SUCC Theobald A - Total 44 393 17.09 13 - - SUCC 2000-07 28 5 ^ Cowan A 2 0 18 34 17 0 mL: .. -
Firsts for Walden Cricket 2005
2017 Season Review 12 Market Walk, Saffron Walden, Essex CB10 1JZ The Old Monastery, Windhill, Bishop's Stortford, Herts CM23 2ND 01799 514420 www.pellys.co.uk [email protected] 1 Contents Page 3. Firsts for the Academy 2017 4. Academy Awards 2017 6. Academy Centurions 7. Academy Awards 2005-17 8. Academy Team Performance 2017 9. Club caps 10. Representative Player nominations 2018 11. Raja Awards 2017 12. Essex Matchplay (under 13-16) 13. Under 15 14. Senior Girls (under 15) 15. Under 14 16. Under 13 17. Junior Girls (under 12) 18. Peter Coe (u10-12) 19. Under 12 20. Under 11 21. Crocus 22. Under 10 23. Under 9 24. Under 8 25. Overall Academy Records 26. Vacancies 27. and now for 2018 Every effort is made to ensure the information in this Review is accurate but errors can occur! Please contact the Academy Director if you feel there are such errors or omissions. [email protected] 2 Firsts for SWCC Academy 2017 Reached the final of the Essex Peter Coe competition for the first time in our history First time we have reached the knockout stages of both Essex competitions in the same year (Peter Coe as above and Trevor Bailey Matchplay semi-final) The first time u11 and u12 players had been invited to be 12th men with the 1st XI – warming up with them, having tea with them, being introduced to the history of the club, carrying on drinks and being part of the Team debrief. Louis Nicholls and Daniel Legg were the first.