OFFICIAL PROGRAM

With thanks to our PAC Sesquicentenary Festival Sponsors:

CONTENTS

1. Welcome from the PAC Headmaster

2. Cricket Draw

3. Competing Teams

4. Umpires and Officials

5. Associated Events

6. Program overview

7. Map of the College

8. Key Contacts

Welcome from Mr Bradley Fenner, Headmaster, Prince Alfred College

In 2019, Prince Alfred College celebrates the 150th anniversary of our founding. To celebrate our Sesquicentenary, and to recognise our proud cricket heritage, we have great pleasure in hosting this Cricket Festival, from December 9 to 14.

Four Prince Alfred Old Collegians have gone on to the Australian Team: , and Ian and . In honour of these gentlemen, the teams will be competing for the Chappell Brothers Trophy, whilst the Clem Hill Award will be presented to the best player of the tournament and the Joe Darling Award will go to the player who shows the greatest sportsmanship.

We are delighted to welcome five other leading boys’ schools to participate in the Festival. This includes our traditional rivals, St Peter's College, together with three other leading Australian boys’ schools: Scotch College, Melbourne; , ; and Anglican Church Grammar School, Brisbane. The sixth team is S. Thomas' College from Sri Lanka, which similarly has a great tradition in cricket.

There will be a number of events held in association with the Festival and we are looking forward in to Old Boys of the various schools attending the games, particularly on Old Boys’ Day, Wednesday, December 12.

In conclusion, I would like to thank the sponsors of the festival, as well as the organisers, under the leadership of Convener, PAC Director of Co-curricular Activities, Troy McKinnon. We look forward to a wonderful week of cricket and fellowship with the six schools, players, coaches and supporters.

Bradley Fenner Headmaster

The Spirit of Cricket

Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it should be played not only within its laws but also within the spirit of the game.

All captains and coaches shall be briefed accordingly at the beginning of the tournament to ensure all matches are played in the right spirit and that fair play and sportsmanship is at the forefront during the tournament.

Sesquicentenary Cricket Festival Draw

DAY FORMAT TEAM FRONT OVAL BACK OVAL PARK 15 UNIFORM Sponsored by Sponsored by Sponsored by On Track Sportswear Shaw and Partners Thomas Farms MON 50 OVERS Newington Scotch PAC S. Thomas’ SPSC Churchie 10 Dec School Cricket Uniform TUES DECLARAT S. Thomas’ Churchie Newington SPSC Scotch PAC 11 Dec ION School Cricket Uniform WED T20 Cricket PAC SPSC Scotch S. Thomas’ Churchie Newington 12 Dec Festival Kit provided by On Track Sportswear

Plus School Blazers for Team Photo THUR 50 OVERS School Cricket Churchie Scotch Newington PAC S. SPSC 13 Dec Uniform Thomas’ FRI T20 Cricket Festival Kit 1 2 3 4 5 6 14 provided by Dec On Track Sportswear

Umpires & Officials

PAC Director of Cricket: Sam Knight

Umpires: Tony Ey Malcolm Green Henry Jay Mick Masters Andrew Price Kym Reid Andrew Tyson Phil Sanders Richard Shanahan

Competing Teams Team list correct as at the time of printing.

Anglican Church Newington College, Prince Alfred College, Grammar School, (Churchie) Sydney Brisbane

Coaches: Coaches: Coach: Drinnen, Peter Turner, Ross Scott, Mark Smith, Shane Holdgate, Matthew Greig, Ian Walsh, James Tasker, Sean Parekh, Saahil

Team: Team: Team: Harris, Tom Barnes, Lewis Luke, Cooper (Captain) Rylance, Max Barnet-Hepples, Ned Bennetts, Sam Anning, Jack Barrett, Clancy Madden, Scott Sia, Jesse Cain, Henry Thiele, Mitchell Golding, Nicolas Condon, Nicholas Francis, Alex Russell, Fergus Hawkes, Aaron Burgess, Sam Caswell, Henry Higgins, Benjamin Greber, Liam Prosser, Aaron Hochuli, Maximilian Read, Jack Maloney, Connor Kelly, Ethan Singleton, Patrick Verstegen, Jacob Longbottom, Harrison Slade, Henry Hall-Pearce, Innes Pratt, Callan Southon, Fergus Winten, Riley Quail, Rex Palser, Zac Burger, Reuben Sharp, Callum Dell’Oro, Jaxon Thomasson, Flynn Walton, Luke Musster, Solomon Williams, Aaron Murphy, Jamison Wood, Rohan Phillips, Joel (Res)

St Peter’s College, Scotch College, S. Thomas’ College, Adelaide Melbourne Sri Lanka

Coach: Coaches: Coaches: Tom O'Neill Peckham, Gary Mendis, Dilshan Sampath Blackmore, Robert Gnapragasam, Nesaseelan Team: Baker, Jay Borgas, Jeremy Smith, Stewart Team: Team: Platen, Jake Aird, Jack Peiris, Dellon McNeil, Tom Baumgarten, Justin Gunaratne, Dulith Chow, Harrison Beilby, Jack Hapuhinna, Sithara Bruce, Sam Boreham, Hugo Wijeratne, Manthila Potter, Sam Buchanan, Tom Fernando, Shanon Kelly, Thomas Fyfe, Henry De Mel, Shalin Warrick, Samuel Harle, Sam Munasinha, Kishan Warrick, William Hemp, Cameron Rupasinghe, Manisha Parker-Quigley, Lachlan Kleanthous, Elijah Eriyagama, Thevin Smith, William Lovell, Will Perera, Kalana LePlastrier, Hamish McLeish, Hugh Rathnayake, Dilmin Unerkov, Peter Parnham, Angus Samarawickrama, Semal May, Jett Steventon, Will Botheju, Gavin Allan, Charlie Townsend, James Rathnayake, Vinuja Montgomery, William Schaffter, Tehan Nelligan, Henry Ishak, Mohamed Sadaqathulla Roe, Alex

Associated Events

There is a range of free and ticketed social events across the week of the PAC Sesquicentenary Cricket Festival including:

Sunday, 9 December 2018

Team Welcome Function at Headmasters Residence 6.00pm – 8.00pm Who: All participating teams, accompanying staff and families, sponsors Cost: N/A function by official invitation only.

Wednesday, 12 December 2018

The Old Boys’ Day, PAC Front Oval 1.00pm – 5.00pm Wednesday including the raffle for the ‘Australian Cricket Legends’ signed Bat and a BBQ lunch cooked by the PAC Old Reds Cricket Team. Who: Old Boys from all participating schools, plus families and friends Cost: Attendance is free, BBQ lunch a nominal fee, Raffle Tickets 100 tickets only at $50 each

Followed by the Old Boys Day Cocktail Party in Piper Pavilion from 5.15pm – 7.00pm Who: Old Boys from all participating schools Cost: $25p.p.

Win A Signed Cricket Legends Bat During the forthcoming ‘Old Boys’ Day’ incorporated into the PAC Sesquicentenary Cricket Festival, the PAC Old Reds Cricket Club will be providing an exciting raffle prize that will be coveted by any cricket enthusiast. Just 100 tickets are available at $50 per ticket to go into the draw to win the Channel 9 commentary team cricket bat signed by cricket legends Richie Benaud, Bill Lawry, , Mark Taylor, Ian Healy, Michael Slater, Brett Lee and Mark Nicholas. The raffle will be drawn at the Cricket Festival ‘Old Boys’ Day,’ on Wednesday 12 December, 2018 on the PAC Front Oval. For further information on the raffle please contact Mary-Ann Standish, PAOCA Executive Officer, on 08 8334 1880

Thursday, 13 December 2018

PAC Sesquicentenary Cricket Festival Dinner, PAC Dining Hall 7.00pm – 9.30pm MC’d by Wayne Phillips with key note by Greg Chappell MBE along with and as special guest panel. Who: General public, all participating Teams, families and friends. Bookings essential. Cost: $50p.p. including 3 course meal, lucky door prizes, silent auction items. Cash bar also available.

Friday, 14 December 2018

Trophy Presentations & Farewell Lunch, PAC Front Oval 12.30pm – 2.00pm Friday, 14 December, 2018 Who: General public, all participating Teams, families and friends. Cost: $15p.p. for Luncheon: Bookings Essential. Presentation only attendance is free.

For all event booking details and ticket purchases head to the PAC Sesquicentenary website events page: https://150.pac.edu.au/events/ before Tuesday 11 December.

In some instances, tickets are limited so we encourage you to book early.

SESQUICENTENARY CRICKET FESTIVAL PROGRAM

Sunday 9 to Friday 14 December, 2018

Date Time Venue Details Attendees Sunday St Jacques Welcome Function Heads of Schools & 9 December 6.00pm (Headmaster’s partners, Teams, support 2018 Residence) staff, families, VIP’s & sponsors. Invitation only. Monday Competition - 50 Overs 10 December 2018 9.00am PAC Front Oval Newington College v Scotch College to PAC Back Oval Prince Alfred College v S Thomas’ College All 4.30pm Park 15 St Peter’s College v Anglican Church Grammar School

5.00pm Piper Pavilion Match Presentations All Tuesday Competition – Declaration Game 11 December 2018 9.00am PAC Front Oval S Thomas’ College v Anglican Church Grammar School to PAC Back Oval Newington College v St Peter’s College All 4.30pm Park 15 Scotch College v Prince Alfred College

5.00pm Piper Pavilion Match Presentations All Wednesday All teams and support 12 December 11.00am PAC Front Oval Team Photographs staff. 2018 Old Boys’ Day 1.00pm PAC Front Oval Old Boys’ Day Commences Old Boys and families of all participating teams. 1.00pm Competition – T20 to PAC Front Oval Prince Alfred College v St Peter’s College 5.00pm PAC back Oval Scotch College v S Thomas’ College All Park 15 Anglican Church Grammar School v Newington College 5.15pm Piper Pavilion Old Boys’ Day Function Invited guests, Teams, to Including Match Presentations support staff & 7.00pm Ticket purchasers. Thursday Competition – 50 Overs 13 December 9.00am 2018 to PAC Front Oval Anglican Church Grammar School v Scotch College 4.30pm PAC Back Oval Newington College v Prince Alfred College All Park 15 S Thomas’ College v St Peter’s College

5.00pm Piper Pavilion Match Presentations All

7.00pm PAC Dining Hall Cricket Festival Dinner Invited guests, Teams, With Guest Speaker, Greg Chappell, MBE support staff & Ticket purchasers. Friday Competition – Finals 14 December 9.00am 2018 12.30pm PAC Front Oval Team 1 v Team 2 PAC Back Oval Team 3 v Team 4 All Park 15 Team 5 v Team 6

12.30pm PAC Front Oval ‘Fiesta Luncheon’ and Trophy Presentation Invited guests, Teams & Staff, volunteers & Ticket purchasers.

Park 15

Key Contacts:

Tournament Manager: Troy McKinnon, PAC Director of Co-Curricular 08 8334 1240

PAC Director of Cricket: Sam Knight 0141 885 7415

Associated Events: Jenny Daly, Sesquicentenary Project Manager 08 8334 1858

Café: Open from 8.00am to 3.pm daily located adjacent Piper Pavilion