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Player Listing by Wickets Taken Old Ignatians Cricket Club Official Records March 2021 Table of Contents Page Total Runs by Players 3 Total Wickets Taken by Players 25 20/20 Stats 39 Final Results for Each Year and Grade 45 Trophy Winners – Batting 47 Trophy Winners – Bowling 49 Summary of Trophy Winners 51 Origin of the Club 52 First Game Scorecard 53 A Grade Captains 54 Highest Partnerships Records 55 Wicket Partnership Records 55 Partnerships of 150 runs or more 55 Centuries 56 Summary of Centuries 59 Highest Scores 60 Team Scores of 300 or More 61 Team Scores of Under 40 63 400 Plus Scores 65 Wickets in an Innings 67 Golden Stump Winners 73 KV Borick Trophy 74 Total Games Played 75 Cricketer of the Year 77 Best First Year Player 78 Best Clubman 78 Golden Bat 79 Adelaide Turf Cricket Association Award Winners 80 Adelaide Turf Cricket Association Life Members 81 Office Bearers 82 Winning Grand Final Scorecards 84 Miscellaneous Records 98 Life Members 106 Acknowledgements 106 Cover photo (circa 1971): Back Row: Tim Anderson, Phil Connelly, Steve Flanagan, Paul Mansfield, Rob Richards Front row: Chris Hogan, David Quick, Martin Baily Jr, Alan M Barnes, Michael Thorpe, Paul Dyer Old Ignatians Cricket Club – Official Records Total Runs by Players Family Name First Name Total Games Total Runs Tsekinis Jim 112.5 7418 McCarthy Peter 245 7055 Carey Gavan 250.5 6943 McCarthy Kevin 239 6281 Reginato Perry 132 5574 Ryan Greg 159.5 5186 Schultz David 199.5 5176 Frangos Chris 192.5 4893 Teakle Peter 213.5 4371 Moran Raeph 93.5 4166 Besanko Tony 171.5 3495 Morkunas Brett 115 3405 Rofe Paul 142 3233 McCarthy Chris 113 3232 Overy Trevor 177 3216 Rice Tim 100 3187 Krupka Peter 115 3142 Beilby Peter 89 2975 Devine Brendan 126.5 2664 Rebeiro Tristan 113.5 2594 Body Ken 74 2584 Dempsey Brian 176 2578 Carr Liam 104 2529 Zillante Stephen 85 2414 Carey Nathan 78.5 2362 Morgan Tom 103.5 2353 Jaworski Tom 80 2314 Teakle Ray 108 2303 Dorman Phil 107 2197 Wiles Trevor 111 2112 Jones Joseph 87.5 2082 Warhurst John 81 2082 Abbott Josh 69.5 1947 Reynolds Kieren 77 1947 Bywater Andrew 104 1905 Wilson Aaron 86 1902 Kelly Michael 100 1844 Wilkinson John 173 1835 Besanko Tom 57 1807 Zerella Domenico 77 1801 Hastwell Dan 97.5 1777 Frinsdorf Craig 43.5 1762 Marshall Peter 90 1759 Old Ignatians Cricket Club – Official Records Page 3 Maloney Robert 52 1695 Hyde Chris 106.5 1685 Haarsma Andrew 56.5 1678 Nicholls Barry 47 1677 Kurtze Ben 117.5 1648 Carey Andrew 84.5 1635 Lands Addison 77 1622 Krupka Ben 121.5 1581 Humphris Mitchell 55.5 1565 MacIntosh Julian 27.5 1543 Hart David 124 1529 Zollo David 57.5 1521 Fitzgerald Michael 65 1506 Vagnarelli Edward 34 1494 Dawes Peter 122 1474 Connelly John 80 1461 Whiteman Craig 41 1434 McEvoy Michael 56 1403 Hogan Justin 70 1395 Doolan Michael 77.5 1384 Fielder Mark 80 1384 Arboit Ronnie 79 1382 Leach Rob 39 1371 Ward Greg 83.5 1362 Dyer Paul 70 1263 Papps Nick 66.5 1244 Reichstein Michael 96.5 1241 Clarke Joshua 27 1234 Whelan John 58 1215 Flynn Mark 63 1182 Cunnington Leigh 39.5 1143 Robertson Ian 110 1128 Zillante Michael 111.5 1094 Gratton Robert 35.5 1082 Kuerschner Sean 29 1079 Nowosilskyj Mark 35 1077 Aplin Michael 40 1076 Rice Mark 64.5 1065 George Tom 32 1056 Griffin John 67 1043 Prior Chris 56.5 1040 Kennedy William 46.5 1038 Davies Edward 40 1014 Holmes David 51 1004 Reynolds Anthony 75 999 Caruso Anthony 36 981 Frangos Daniel 54.5 979 Old Ignatians Cricket Club – Official Records Page 4 Limone John 93.5 974 O’Brien Tim 30 971 Opie Ben 42.5 965 Frost Gary 27 950 Ward Mick 52 928 Leane Josh 21.5 926 Pedersen Peter 33.5 923 McInerney Anthony 34 921 Moshou George 47 919 Curtis Henry 55.5 899 Anderson Greg 64 885 Costello James 82.5 878 Leach David 22 853 Stevens Henry 68.5 848 Hosking Lawrence 48 829 Burley Simon 53 820 Kennedy James 41.5 815 McClure Tom 65.5 812 Pocock Stewart 30.5 810 Mellows Chris 31 809 Dew Ryan 40.5 805 Boylan Pat 21 804 Quick David 35 799 Verity Adam 91 795 Sammut Jody 15 779 Kuhanez Alexander 21.5 766 Foskett Shane 39 760 Jasinski Mark 46 756 Jackiw Jason 40 751 Wood Richard 30 741 McGrath Thomas 34.5 738 Petkovic Scott 80 738 Davies Pat 62.5 709 Bishop Samuel 9.5 708 Brown Martin 38 708 Crosland Tim 28 706 Hogan Chris 25 700 Richards Rob 47 700 Minuzzo Daniel 82 698 Reeh Ashley 15 696 Brown Greg 41 686 Frearson-Lea James 14.5 674 Jebamoney Jeremy 19 671 Carruthers Ben 55.5 664 Newman Mark 36 663 Floreani Chris 81.5 651 Burke Will 33.5 647 Old Ignatians Cricket Club – Official Records Page 5 Hinton Mark 21 639 Smith Hadyn 145.5 638 McGrath Matthew 50 632 Schultz Malcolm 41 629 Talbot Simon 37 629 Barnes Alan 56 622 Kelly Peter 45 622 Kochukavilakath Rethish 50.5 622 Tanti Paul 82 609 Hosking David 23.5 595 Mellows David 12 589 Uren Stephen 51.5 580 Previn Michael 24.5 577 Duigan Joe 64 573 Moore Ben 25 571 Joseph Michael 13.5 566 Sheens Eddie 18 566 Minchin Tim 35.5 558 Connelly Michael 44 557 Bertram Glenn 28 548 Drown Chris 26.5 547 Kerin Pat 13.5 547 Doolan James 28 542 Moran Kieran 13.5 539 Halstead Peter 35 538 Moody Dave 21 538 Spinelli Marco 47 538 Poole Jack 31.5 533 Zollo Michael 35.5 533 Horvat Anthony 30 529 Patterson Andrew 32 527 Colagrossi Michael 30.5 514 Hope Michael 16 512 Kenihan Michael 27 508 Baily Martin 21 503 Shaw Edward 46.5 503 Shanahan Terry 51 496 Buchecker Tom 38.5 493 Dreyer John 36 486 Anderson Terry 60 484 Packham Marcus 25.5 483 Kiley Paul 67.5 482 Adey John 15 480 Partridge Luke 17 480 Marshall Richard 20 467 Papps Chris 30 457 Burley Hamish 16.5 454 Old Ignatians Cricket Club – Official Records Page 6 Coles Brad 13 454 Forby Julian 22.5 446 Watson Wayne 25 442 Clayton-Smith Peter 19 436 Walters Harrison 24 432 Morris Chris 19 431 Parnis Joseph 32 424 Dawes Nick 17 409 Sullivan Joey 29.5 404 Rodriquez Andrew 35.5 401 Le Poidevin Jordan 9.5 400 Schultz Matt 24 399 Birks Joseph 71 396 Pavia Loius 14 394 Harris Bevan 17 390 Marateo Daniel 11 387 Taylor James 15.5 384 Trennery Michael ? 383 Peake Michael 47 378 Scanlon John 20 378 Kelly Jack (SJ) 11 363 Luckett Darren 26.5 362 Wagner Tom 30 361 Shirley Greg 6 357 Scollin Richard 112 353 Prior Kent 23.5 350 Ryan Michael 16 344 Mercer Ray 25.5 340 Brown Nigel 23 337 McEntee Tim 11 337 Totani John 20.5 336 Devine Matthew 27.5 334 Horgan Joseph 7.5 332 Cooper Graeme 9 331 Sullivan Michael 13 330 Shirley Craig 6.5 327 Cornelius Will 18 316 Barraud Kevin 11.5 314 Holland Steve 17 314 George Chris 29 309 Melville Brendan 24 304 Singh Charnjit 5 301 Brogan Ben 49 300 Massey Benjamin 9.5 299 Upton Tony 29 299 Ortmann Luke 38.5 296 Gosling Jack 12 295 Old Ignatians Cricket Club – Official Records Page 7 Scanlon Greg 9 294 Barber Jim 16 292 Baack Michael 76.5 291 Floreani Mitch 49.5 291 Kosmala James 27 284 Ryan Nick 35 278 Court Steve 23 277 Hill Lucas 14.5 271 Partridge Josh 15.5 270 Walsh Simon 11 269 Bonig Ralph 34 268 Calo Ricky 16 266 Holmes Richard 14 264 O’Brien Connor 8 264 Woodhouse Darren 11 264 Winter Samuel 30 263 Marsh David 7 262 Ward Peter 58.5 262 Richards Mark 31 260 Wilhelm Barry 15 259 Mooney Sam 8 258 Thomas Sam 13.5 257 Mayo Miles 4.5 256 Hogan Brendan 21.5 254 Serocki Julien 7.5 251 Mansfield John 32 250 Pitman Luke 10.5 250 Mansfield Paul 12 249 D’Arcy Simon 13 245 Romano Andrew 12.5 245 Smith David 4 245 Moyle Richard 16 243 Dawes Stephen 42.5 241 Riddle Clay 11.5 240 Noonan Josh 18.5 239 Romeo Seb 14 239 Douglas Tom 10 238 Wyman Danny 13.5 234 Gilbert Adam 9 233 Sheridan Tom 17.5 233 White Craig 7 233 Keaney Michael 11 231 Capozza Anthony 14.5 230 Cornelius Tim 17 229 Fienemann Michael 7 228 Reid Peter 16.5 228 Gallman Greg 5 227 Old Ignatians Cricket Club – Official Records Page 8 Clements Luke 22.5 226 Capozzi George 9 225 Escott James 10 224 Dreyer Kym 15 219 George Michael 10 219 Newman Scott 18.5 218 Clare Andrew 13 217 Morgan Frank 14 217 Borick Kevin 25 214 Dawes Stuart 31.5 213 Belletti Libero 20 209 Travers Dale 8 207 Kelly Matt 2 205 O'Loughlin James 12 205 Sewerle John 12 203 Buick Josh 4.5 201 Dack Phil 8 200 Armfield Jack 18 198 Kirchner Nicholas 16.5 198 Frangos Michael 9 197 Carey Denis 15 195 Gardner John 18 194 Williams Sam 7 194 Toome Chris 35 192 Morgan Wayne 10 190 O'Sullivan Pat 16 189 Burke Tom 9.5 189 Maloney Tom 9 186 Walters Nick 28.5 186 Limongelli Jordan 9 185 Murch Randell 10.5 184 Congiusta Carlo 12.5 182 Janetzki Sam 13 182 Parker Stan 2 180 Bailey Nathan 8 179 Hogan Peter 20 179 Hurford David 15 178 Duigan Ben 17 177 Grammatopoulos Arthur 24.5 177 Robinson Michael 32.5 175 Turner Sebastian 58.5 173 Thorpe Michael 18 172 McGae Bob 17 171 Pick Tony 8.5 171 Costello Ned 14 170 Griffin Mark 29.5 169 Robinson Josh 16 168 Old Ignatians Cricket Club – Official Records Page 9 Brauwers Dustyn 18 165 Schultz Tim 42 165 Manning Tim 10.5 164 Anthony Jeremy 9.5 163 Kerin Thomas 3.5 163 Ormandy Andrew 20 163 Richman Jackson 6.5 163 Bourato Gary 8 161 Lesnikowski Tom 15 161 Strawbridge Jared 46 161 Thomas Logan 10.5 161 Andrawos Mark 12 159 Larcombe Xavier 3.5 159 Dyt Neville 6 156 Daw Sam 18 155 Duddy Stephen 43 152 McCarthy Tom 1.5 152 Scott Stewart 4 152 Hosking Luke 18.5 151 Reynolds Michael 10 151 Shanahan Michael 10.5 151 Buckton Joshua 10.5 149 Disher Mark 8 149 Karcher Dean 17 149 Aloi Damian 4.5 147 Rolfe Dane 8 146 Kaminskas Neris 23 146 Hastwell Patrick 15 145 Hornsby Mark 3 143 Mulroney Jim 10 143 van der Jeugd Tom 2 142 McGrath Sam 6.5 141 Dalkos Theo 9 140 Mealor Jim 15 140 Whitford Kevin 6 137 Emili Lino 3 136 Maloney Peter 10 136 Baker Richard 7.5 135 Bubner Wade 4 134 Falcinella Alex 10 134 Kolesnik Tom 7.5 134 Ryan Stephen 11 134 Broughan Tony 14 133 Tassone Peter 1 133 Turner Alexander
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