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TCA Annual Report 2016 HHHHHHH HH H H HH H H H H H H H H H H H H H Taranaki H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H Cricket H H H H H H H H H H H H Association H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H Sponsorship Proposal To BP2GO Powderham/Moturoa 2016 121ST ANNUAL REPORT inside cover page will be blank CONTENTS 02 AGM Agenda 2016 03 Taranaki Cricket Association Office Holders 04 Chairman's Report 07 Finance Director's Report 08 Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Representative Report 10 Competitions Director's 2015-2016 Season Report 12 Women's Director Annual Report 2015-2016 Season 14 Age Group and Secondary School Director's Report 2015-16 Season 16 Primary School Director's Report 2015-16 Season 18 Taranaki Cricket Umpires and Scores Association Report 2015-16 Season 19 Hawke Cup Scorecards 29 Chapple Cup Scorecards 33 Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Individual Averages 34 Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Individual Career Performance Record 35 Representative All Time Run Scorers List Representative All Time Wicket Takers List Representative All Wicket Keeping Dimissals 36 Premier 1 Day Results 38 Final Scorecard 40 Premier 2 Day Results 43 Final Scorecard 46 TET Senior Grade Competition 49 Taranaki Cricket Association Inc Financial Statements TARANAKI CRICKET ASSOCIATION ● 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 01 AGM AGENDA 2016 The 121ST AnnuAL 1. WELCOME GENERAL MEETING 2. OBITUARIES OF THE ASSOCIatION 3. APOLOGIES WILL BE HELD IN THE 4. CONFIRMATION BELLRINGER PAVILION, of previous AGM minutes held 7 September 2015 – Been circulated PUKEKURA PARK, 5. CONFIRMATION OF OFFICE NEW PLYMOUTH ON Patron – Malcolm Greenhill 5TH SEPTEMber 2016 President – Neville Frampton at 7:30PM 6. PRESENTATION AND ADOPTION OF ANNUAL REPORTS Adoption of Financial Accounts for the year ended 30 April 2016 7. PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES Stainton Trophy Copelin Cup (Most Improved Women's Player) Fox Hall Memorial Trophy 8. ELECTION OF OFFICERS - directors:- 9. appointment of auditior:- Staples Rodway 10. APPOINTMENT OF HONORARY SOLICITOR:- Scott Grieve 11. CONSIDERATION OF REMIT 12. GENERAL BUSINESS 02 TARANAKI CRICKET ASSOCIATION ● 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 2015/16 TARANAKI CRICKET ASSOCIATION OFFICE HOLDERS PATRON Malcolm Greenhill PRESIDENT Neville Frampton BOARD MEMBERS Chairman Neil Sulzberger Directors Gill Hurley, Greg Shearer, Peter Ingram, Brent Sharp, Russell Wilson, Keely Wisnewski DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITY Competitions B. Sharp Finance G. Shearer Primary K. Wisnewski Representative P. Ingram Sec School/Age Group R. Wilson Sponsorship/Development N. Sulzberger Women G. Hurley ADMINISTRATOR Travis Stewart AUDITOR Staples Rodway HONOURARY SOLICITOR Scott Grieve COACH Revital Fertilisers ‘A’ Team Debu Banik 'B' Team Debu Banik Woman Cindy Forsyth LIFE MEMBERS D.H. Bell, J. Davies, S. Johnston, J.F.R. Leggat, G. Reardon, N. Sulzberger, D. Turner, R. West, N. Frampton, D. Stewart, A.B. Jordan ASSOCIATE MEMBERS C.F. Greaves, B. Richards TARANAKI CRICKET ASSOCIATION ● 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 03 FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30 APRIL 2016 CHAIRMAN’S REPORT NEIL SULZBERGER ON BEHALF OF THE Cricket in the province this year Umpires has seen an increase in the number taRANAKI CRICKET of players participating in primary TCA continues to be well served by the ASSOCIation (TCA) competitions and more teams in the Umpires and Scores Association. Our secondary school competition. relationship with the umpires is very BOARD OF DIRECTORS, positive and I thank all umpires for the Taranaki this past year provided five service they provide to TCA. IT GIVES ME MUCH captains of CD teams. This in itself PLEASURE TO PRESENT is an outstanding achievement. The Thelma Luxton has been the scorer for 1st class games at Pukekura Park for THIS ANNUAL REPORT Stags and Hinds, CD A men’s’ team were led by Taranaki players as well as 46 years. Thelma has decided to retire FOR The 2015/16 two of the CD age group teams. from scoring 1st class games but will continue being the scorer for Taranaki SEASON. At the Taranaki Sportsperson of the games. A suitable framed photo of Year Awards Don Stewart received a Pukekura Park and the scoreboard was special award for his involvement with presented to Thelma from CD and TCA junior cricket in Taranaki. to mark her retirement. Thanks for everything Thelma. 04 TARANAKI CRICKET ASSOCIATION ● 2016 ANNUAL REPORT Jamie receiving a presentation from TCA Chairman – Neil Sulzberger. FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30 APRIL 2016 1st Class Cricket and worked closely with NPDC and a William Young captained CD, was contractor from Wellington was used selected in the NZ A team and along TCA hosted a record number of games this year. One of the outcomes TCA with Tom Bruce and Dean Robinson this season. A Women’s White Ferns wants to see is that premier cricket were contracted to the CD Stags. Ryan verses Australia international T20 is played on grass earlier than in the Watson was part of the squad for the game was a highlight. A new format for past years. Weather permitting there last two games of the season but did the men’s domestic T20 competition should be no reason for this not to be not get an opportunity to play. resulted in Yarrow Stadium with a achieved. drop in pitch being used to host three Mattie Thomas (Captain), Jordie preliminary games and the semi-finals FINANCIAL Barrett, and James McDougall played and finals. Pukekura Park hosted for CD A. Jordie Barrett (captain), two T20 games, two one day games TCA continues to have a strong Kaylum Boshier, Taylor Williams and and the NZC one day Ford Trophy balance sheet and it is pleasing to Liam Muggeridge playing for the CD final which CD won. In total 8 T20 report a profit before depreciation Under 19 team. It is pleasing to see so games, three one day games and one of $44,000. Allowing for depreciation many of our men and women being Women’s International. This takes a lot of $18,000 the end result is a $26,000 selected in CD teams. of organisation and thanks to everyone profit. Gaming Trust and other funders Kaylum Boshier was selected in the who contributed. are critical to the financial viability Governor Generals X1. of TCA to enable the association to Competitions have a comprehensive development A number of our age group players programme. were also selected in CD teams. I Competitions were keenly contested congratulate all players who obtained and the desire to play in a final on HAWKE CUP higher honours; it is something that Pukekura Park is something that they can be proud of. players aspire to. The Revital Fertilisers Taranaki team had a mixed year. It was always I must mention Patea CC which has COACHING AND going to be a challenge this year to DEVELOPMENT been in recess for many years and this repeat the success of the previous year there was enough interest within year after the retirement of senior TCA continues to invest a substantial the town to enter a team in the South players. Ryan Watson performed with amount of our income and resources competition. The team did very well distinction taking a total of 31 wickets into cricket coaching and player and went on to win the South and then at an average of 11. His best bowling development. The level of investment the Taranaki 2nd grade championship. came against Wanganui with the is by no means small in relation to Well done to the Patea team. outstanding figures of 7 for 17 off 11.5 our income and TCA is proud of the In response to the 2014/15 premier/ overs. commitment we give to schools, clubs and our young people. Over senior season debrief, and in good TCA put extra resources into the the season there has been a focus faith, TCA permitted a relaxing of team this year and the success of on developing girl’s cricket which the rules this season in an attempt the team I feel fell short of what was has seen positive results. Part of to provide clubs with more flexibility expected. in player selection for finals cricket. this development is to get other Clubs expressed high ethics in the Thanks to Debu Banik as coach and Districts within CD to agree on a more manner in which they would manage the selectors for the time and effort expansive women’s representative players this season particularly around they dedicate to the team. programme. The up-skilling of primary finals player selection. TCA did not coaches that have very little cricketing experience this sentiment from all HIGHER HONOURS knowledge and experience was a new clubs this season forcing TCA to Kate Broadmore captained the CD initiative that was trialed at the end of interpret the “intent” of the rules when Hinds which also included Kate Baxter the season. The results and feedback challenged. TCA will revert to the more and Melanie Megaw has been very positive and hopefully prescriptive regrading and eligibility finances will allow for this type of rules that offers more clarity for all Melanie Megaw, Monique Rees and coaching to be continued this coming concerned this next season. Emily Cunningham played for CD year. Under 21 Women. CD won the National Premier pitch renovations has been tournament and Melanie was named The boy’s representative U17 an on-going problem in recent years. in the tournament team. team were joint winners of the CD TCA took ownership of the problem tournament and the U15 boys finished TARANAKI CRICKET ASSOCIATION ● 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 05 FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30 APRIL 2016 second at their tournament. group teams and for five years as a privilege working with some fantastic member of the North Taranaki Junior directors and people.
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