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Box Hill Club

79th Annual Report Season 2015/16

Box Hill Cricket Club Incorporated

ABN 28 003 821 093 Reg. No. 17272D www.bhcc.com.au Founded - 1890. Women’s Team Founded - 1992

Office Bearers 2015/16

PRESIDENT Mr Andrew Minter

VICE PRESIDENT Ms Penelope Cleghorn

HONORARY TREASURER Mr Greg Davidson

COMMITTEE Ms Nicole Breschkin, Mr Ross Collins, Mr Andrew Davidson, Mr Greg Rizio, Mr Peter Robertson

HONORARY SECRETARY Ms Robyn Calder PO Box 5076 Laburnum 3130 [email protected]

LIFE MEMBERS: 1948 R. Pullen# 1999 A.B.Davidson 2010 Dr E.E. Gardiner 1949 E.A. Stone# 1999 J.S.McNulty 2010 J. Newbound 1951 M.J.Birtles# 2001 M.J. Fletcher 2012 D.T.Snell 1952 T.W.Todd# 2003 Ms R.K. Calder 2013 G.Davidson 1953 H.H.Buzwell# 2003 A.G. Carter 2016 Ms N. Breschkin (neé Smith) 1954 P.Saloway# 2003 Dr R.B. Pearson 2016 S. Morris 1960 P.J.Stone# 2003 Ms M van der Toorren 2016 Ms M. Pretty 1960 A. McB.Forrest# 2004 K.J. Trollope 1965 K.E.Wilson# 2006 T.R. Blake 1973 M.L.Simpson 2006 S.M. Jackson 1974 D.R.Davis# 2006 G. Miles 1974 K.G.Fewster OAM 2007 C.G. Parsons 1980 G.D.Charman 2007 D.J. Carter 1980 M.J.Forshaw 2007 Ms N.R. Challis 1985 E.Tierney# 2008 D. R. Whitelaw 1987 B.Lang 2009 M.C. Andreassen 1992 J.N.Hogg 2009 A. Blake 1992 G.A.Smyth 2009 G. Coller 1992 S.P.Laussen 2009 R. Fortington 1993 G.K.Thompson# 2009 A. Minter 1998 P.R.Maxwell 2010 Ms R.J. Brown # Deceased

Front cover photos (Left to Right, top to bottom ) Women’s Frist XI CV Premier Firsts Premiers; Club Champions Cassie Brock and Paul Gloury; Inaugural Under 18 squad; Men’s 2nd XI appeal – Daniel Snell, Tom Newman and bowler - Club Coach and VSDCA James Earl Medallist - Michael Vozzo. PREMIERS

Year Association Grade/Team Year Association Grade/Team 1890/91 *BHRDCA A Grade (Men) 2005/06 VWCA Under 17 Girls 1892/93 *BHRDCA A Grade (Men) 2006/07 VSDCA Men’s First XI 1903/04 *BHRDCA A Grade (Men) ECA U16 Boys 1922/23 *BHRDCA A Grade (Men) ECA U10 Boys *BHRDCA B Grade (Men) VSDCA RM Hatch Shield 1923/24 *BHRDCA B Grade (Men) 2007/08 VSDCA Men’s First XI 1925/26 *BHRDCA A Grade (Men) ECA U12 Boys *BHRDCA B Grade (Men) 2009/10 ECA U16 Boys 1926/27 *BHRDCA A Grade (Men) 2009/10 ECA U14 Boys 1930/31 *BHRDCA B Grade (Men) ECA U10 Boys 1952/53 ESCA Men’s First XI 2011/12 VWCA (T20) Women’s First XI 1953/54 ESCA Men’s First XI 2012/13 VWCA (T20) Women’s Third XI 1954/55 ESCA Men’s Second XI 2013/14 VWCA Women’s First XI 1955/56 ESCA Men’s Second XI VWCA (T20) Women’s First XI 1956/67 ESCA Men’s First XI 2014/15 CV Premier Women’s First XI 1963/64 ESCA Men’s First XI ECA U16 Boys ESCA Men’s Second XI ECA U14 Boys 1968/69 ECA U16 Boys 2015/16 CV Premier Women’s First XI 1969/70 ESCA Men’s Third XI 1970/71 VSDCA Men’s Second XI ECA U16 Boys 1973/74 ECA U16 Boys 1975/76 VSDCA Men’s Second XI ECA U16 Boys 1977/78 ECA U16 Boys 1978/79 VSDCA Men’s First XI 1981/82 ESCA Men’s Fourth XI 1982/83 ECA U12 Boys 1986/87 VSDCA Men’s First XI VSDCA Men’s Second XI 1991/92 VSDCA Men’s First XI 1992/93 VWCA Women’s Second XI 1993/94 ESCA Men’s Third XI 1995/96 ESCA Men’s Fourth XI 1997/98 VSDCA Men’s Second XI VSDCA Men’s Third XI 1998/99 VSDCA Men’s Second XI 1999/00 VSDCA Men’s Second XI ECA U14 Boys 2000/01 VWCA Under 17 Girls ECA U16 Boys 2001/02 VSDCA Men’s Second XI VWCA Women’s Third XI VWCA Under 17 Girls 2002/03 VWCA Under 17 Girls 2003/04 VSDCA Men’s Fourth XI VWCA Under 17 Girls ECA U14 Boys ECA U12 Boys 2004/05 ESCA Men’s Fourth XI ECA U14 Boys

*Note: Box Hill Reporter Cricket Association was the “Reporter Trophy” in 1890/91; the “Eastern District Trophy” in 1892/93; and the “Reporter District Cricket Association 1902/03 – 1932/33”.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Presidents Report ...... 3 Acknowledgments...... 4 Secretary’s Addendum ...... 5 Treasurer’s Report ...... 6 Box Hill Cricket Club Incorporated ...... 7 Trading, Profit and Loss Statement ...... 7 For the Year ended 30 June 2016 ...... 7 Box Hill Cricket Club Incorporated ...... 8 Balance Sheet ...... 8 As at 30 June 2016 ...... 8 Bar Report ...... 9 Men’s Coaches Season Report ...... 10 Women’s Coach’s Season Report ...... 12 Men’s First XI Season Report ...... 17 Men’s Second XI Season Report ...... 18 Men’s Third XI Season Report ...... 20 Men’s Fourth XI Season Report...... 22 Box Hill Club Champions ...... 24 Junior Program 2015/16: ...... 25 MILO In-2-Cricket REPORT ...... 29 Junior Award Winners BHCC 2015/16 ...... 30 JG Craig U/15 Representative team ...... 31 Life Members ...... 33 Perpetual Awards: ...... 34 Perpetual Awards (continued): ...... 35 Milestones, Outstanding Achievements and Season Awards ...... 36 Season Statistics - Men’s First XI 2015-16 ...... 37 Season Statistics - Women’s First XI 2015-16 ...... 38 Season Statistics - Men’s Second XI 2015-16 ...... 39 Season Statistics - Women’s Second XI 2015-16 ...... 41 Season Statistics - Men’s Third XI 2015-16 ...... 43 Season Statistics - Women’s Third XI 2015-16 ...... 45 Season Statistics - Men’s Fourth XI 2015-16 ...... 47 Juniors Season Statistics – U18 ECA SJ Hamilton Shield 2015-16 ...49 Juniors Season Statistics –U14B ECA EC Orr Shield 2015-16 ...... 50 Juniors Season Statistics – U14C ECA S.J. Mason Shield 2015-16 ...51 Junior Season Statistics – U12B ECA E.R. Frampton Shield 15-16 ..52 Club Grade Records - Senior elevens ...... 53 Club Grade Records – Junior Elevens ...... 54 Club Grade Records – Senior XI Partnerships ...... 55 Men’s First XI Career Statistics - ...... 57 Men’s First XI Career Statistics - ...... 58 Men’s First XI Games – Total...... 59 Women’s First XI Games – Total ...... 61 Men’s Club Games – Total ...... 62 Women’s Club Games – Total ...... 63 OFFICE BEARERS ...... 64

PRESIDENTS REPORT capably led by Michael Vozzo and Tim Reid respectively. Michael and Tim’s efforts in mentoring younger more in-experienced players were a joy to behold. The Men’s section are to be commended on their youth policy and blooding new players which I am sure will stand us in good stead for the coming seasons.

An exciting addition to our Junior program this season was our inaugural Under 18 side who competed in the ECA Friday night competition on turf. This allowed the Juniors coming through to Season 2015/ 2016 was a season of consolidation for Senior ranks to get further exposure to playing on the Box Hill Cricket Club. Nonetheless there were turf . My thanks go to Ross Collins, Junior many positives and I believe a firm platform has co-ordinator, and all the parents and coaches who been established from which the club can progress. undertook roles in our Junior program this season.

Thanks must go to all our sponsors and match day It must be remembered as a club we face challenges ball sponsors. We thank them for their valuable but we do have some unique opportunities. The loss contribution. of the VSDCA grant has presented financial challenges. However the club has been very To all members who have served on the committee fortunate to secure the services of Ben Wood who thank you for your help. Special thanks go to our has volunteered to fill the role as our sponsorship retiring committee members - Penelope Cleghorn, coordinator. To date there have been some Peter Robinson, Andrew Davidson and Greg significant amounts pledged to the BHCC a great Davidson who have given great service to BHCC result upon which we are looking to build. over many years and will be sorely missed. Ben has also worked hard in developing our veterans The club awarded three Life Memberships this year section and we are hopeful of entering two BHCC and Sam Morris, Nicole Breschkin and Marg Pretty veterans teams in the forthcoming season. are congratulated on being very worthy recipients of this honour. The club has also worked very hard in the post season to recruit players to the club. To date we Undoubtedly the crowning moment of the season have been successful in obtaining the services of was the Premiership win by our Cricket Victoria James Pearson, son of past player, Life member and Premier Firsts Women who beat Melbourne in an Past President of our cricket club, Rick Pearson. extremely close and highly skilled game of cricket Justin Lampard has also committed to the club and which was telecast online in its entirety for the first we look forward to enjoying some very successful time. This was their third successive premiership cricket outcomes with these two new recruits and our and congratulations go to all of the team members, very skilled cricket leadership team in Paul Gloury supporters and supports staff. and Michael Vozzo.

To their coach Alan Carter our hearty Once again thank you to all those members who have congratulations and we thank him for his years of worked extremely hard in ensuring BHCC is a viable hard work and dedication not only the Women’s exciting family club in the forthcoming season. section of the club but to BHCC as a whole. Andrew Minter. The Men’s section were represented in the finals by President BHCC our Second and Third elevens who were very

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS competition, the Anna Lanning Shield, which provides a pathway for girls into cricket. City of Whitehorse The Box Hill Cricket Club is indebted to the Country Week (VCCL) City of Whitehorse, its Councillors and the staff Box Hill hosted one match during the first week of the Recreation Services Department. We of February 2016 between Warrnambool and would specifically like to acknowledge the work Sale-Maffra. The match was played in excellent of the CEO, Noelene Duff, Bill Morrison and his conditions and the participants enjoyed the staff, Kendall Sinclair and Steven Alderton. facilities at Box Hill City Oval. Thanks to Cam McMahon, Neville Roulston, Lani de Jong and We would like to thank the work of the staff of particularly Greg Rizio for your work on the day Parkswide, including manager Nigel Brown and to welcome our visitors. turf supervisor Mark Doyle. The quality of the new centre square area should stand the club in Umpires good stead for the coming seasons. We would like to thank the umpires of Cricket Victoria and the VSDCA for their contribution Cricket Victoria to cricket officiating in games. We hope they all Box Hill CC also acknowledges the support of felt welcome when visiting Box Hill Cricket Victoria through grants and dividends and through their support of the Women’s Families and friends Premier Cricket and Women’s Community As players and administrators, we would like to Cricket Competitions. Particular thanks go to acknowledge the vital role played by partners, Erini Gianakopolous who works diligently in her Mums and Dads and siblings in supporting our role administering the Women’s competitions, Club and our involvement in it. Your support is Emma Gallagher for her development role with a vital component of the fabric of Box Hill the Community Cricket competition and Mike Cricket Club.

Ronchi as Premier Cricket Strategy Manager. Thanks also to both the Women’s Premier and Women’s Community Cricket Panels for their volunteer work.

Victorian Sub-District Association (VSDCA) Thank you to the Executive Committee of the VSDCA led by President, Jack Sheehan and Executive Chairman Phil O’Meara. We would like to acknowledge the work of Secretary, Ken Hilton, and all the other Officer Bearers in their various roles.

Eastern Cricket Association Our thanks go to the Eastern Cricket Association for the way they their Junior program and the volunteers that fulfil the roles to get our youngest members on the park in a quality competition. We would also like to thank Sharon Lynas, for her administration of the girls

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SECRETARY’S ADDENDUM

Thanks go to our members and their family This was my first season as Secretary of this members who assisted in various tasks. great Club. I would like to thank Peter Personally I would like to thank Ray and Julie Robertson and Ken Trollope for their assistance Dejong who helped out at the end of season pack when I got “stuck” with what was required up. when. The amount of work needed to get our teams on the park is not always visible to those who turn up to play each week and Box Hill is To Andrew Minter and my fellow committee very lucky to have a number of dedicated people members, I would like to recognise your efforts. both current and former committee members and It is not always easy to put up your hand to do a others, who have the Club’s best interest at role as you often find yourself doing more than heart. you bargained for! Hopefully, in the future,

more of our club members will decide to assist Congratulations go to our coach and Men’s be it in a committee role, helping out with a Second XI , Michael Vozzo, on winning social function or season set up/pack up. Many the VSDCA James Earl Medal for the best hands make light work for all if you are willing player in the VSDCA Second XI. to help with one of those jobs which need to be

done to make us the successful club we strive to Penelope Cleghorn has decided to step away be. from the committee after many years fulfilling various roles including Women’s Director of Robyn Calder Cricket and this season, Vice President. It was Secretary BHCC my honour to nominate her for the Caroline

Chisolm Award which has been presented for a number of years by our then MLA Anna Burke. I was very pleased Penelope’s nomination was successful and a pleasant afternoon celebration was held where she was presented with her award, one of only two from sporting backgrounds awarded.

During the season we held a successful “Pink Stumps” weekend for the McGrath Foundation. Thanks to all who contributed and helped out with the barbecues after the games played on that weekend. We easily achieved our funding target.

I would particularly like to thank Greg Rizio, who was prepared to help out whenever needed and did an excellent job running the bar. In addition to this, Greg took on the role of cleaner this season and did a wonderful job keeping our facilities in tip top condition, culminating with a tick of approval by both the Council and the Box Hill Hawks Football club on handover.

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TREASURER’S REPORT In summary, in Season 2015/16 the Club recorded a modest profit for the second For the Season 2015/16 the Box Hill Cricket consecutive season. Whilst this is a positive Club recorded a $3,251 profit. This result outcome, there is still work to be done to ensure compares with a $9,907 profit recorded in the the Club remains profitable for the future. For season prior (2014/15). The deterioration in the past two seasons the Club has relied heavily performance vs. prior season is as a result of on dividends from the VSDCA and CV, which is 4.1% reduction in income and a 2.7% increase in not sustainable. As we plan for the future it is expenses. important the Club develops a profitable

financial model that includes stable revenue On the revenue side the Club recorded increased streams, that does not rely on Grants. income in Bar and Social vs. the season prior.

The performance in this area is largely the result Finally I’d like to thank Andrew Minter and the of the hard work of Greg Rizio behind the Bar, Box Hill Cricket Club Committee for their Robyn Calder in the preparation of Thursday support over the last three years I have held the Night Dinners and the Social Committee. Other role of Treasurer. I’d also like to extend my notable changes in income vs. the season prior personal thanks to Peter Maxwell (Life Member were the reduction in Donations and and CPA) for his advice and assistance in the Sponsorships reflecting a reduced number of preparation of these financials. Club Sponsors, and a reduction in Subscriptions as a result of fewer Junior Teams. Whilst Greg Davidson overall Grants were down vs. prior season the Treasurer Club was fortunate enough to once again benefit from prize money associated with the Women’s on field success.

Special thanks also to our Club Sponsors of

2015/16. Thanks to Fashion Clubwear and John

Hogg in particular, as well as those who provided Ball Sponsorship. These contributions are greatly appreciated by the Box Hill Cricket

Club Community.

On the Expense side costs were tightly monitored and scrutinized with an emphasis on investing only in core cricket related activities.

Overall expenses for the season increased by

$2,678 (2.7%), with increased Ground Rental and other associated Whitehorse City Council expenses increasing by $2,663. Other major expenses required to operate the Box Hill

Cricket Club include the provision of Coaching across the Club, the cost of cricket balls and the pre-season training costs. These expenses remained relatively stable vs. the season prior.

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BOX HILL CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED TRADING, PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2016

2016 2015 $ $

Income Bar & Social 17,470 15,898 Clothing Sales 5,208 4,969 Donations & Sponsorship 4,160 5,463 Fundraising 3,190 5,532 Grants 34,588 35,468 Presentations 4,805 4,676 SEDA 1,500 1,500 Subscriptions 33,416 34,883 Sundry Income 851 1,171 Stock Movement 543 144 105,188 109,704

Expenditure Affiliation Fees 1,775 1,396 Bank Charges 275 247 Bar & Social Expenses 8,817 7,814 Cleaning 925 549 Clothing Purchases 12,297 10,927 Coaching 19,159 19,056 Electricity & Gas 2,408 2,617 Filing Fees 54 53 Fines 350 385 Fundraising 2,015 3,791 Ground Rental 20,934 18,271 Ground Keeping 6,359 8,275 Insurance - 291 Licensing Fees 205 191 Materials 12,714 11,782 Merchant Fees 624 594 Milo 1,410 1,300 Postage - 215 Pre Season Training 4,040 3,610 Presentations 4,578 4,745 Printing & Stationery 1,261 714 Repairs & Maintenance - 109 Sundry Expenses 731 - Telephone - 141 Trophies 1,562 2,742 102,493 99,815

Other Income Interest Received 13 18 13 18

Profit 3,251 9,907 Box Hill Cricket Club Annual Report 2015/16 7

BOX HILL CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 2016

2016 2015 $ $

Members Funds Members Funds 46,450 43,199 Total Members Funds 46,450 43,199

Represented by:

Current Assets Cash at Bank 41,612 39,705 Cash on Hand 2,069 614 Other Debtors 2,725 - Stock on Hand 3,359 2,816 Provision for GST - 64 49,765 43,199

Total Assets 49,765 43,199

Current Liabilities Other Creditors 3,315 - 3,315 -

Total Liabilities 3,315 -

Net Assets 46,450 43,199

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BAR REPORT

Season 2015-16 was my first year taking up the role of Bar Manager at Box Hill. Reviewing the season, I have come to the conclusion overall it was quite a successful year for the bar. In total, bar and social night takings for season 15-16 came to a grand total of $15,679.10. Very similar to last years total takings.

The success behind the bar this season was not just due to my efforts, but also to the efforts of Neville Roulston who helped when I was not able to attend on training nights as well as Michelle Winterton who was always willing to help out when called upon. Furthermore, I am very grateful Michelle was able to contribute her time and effort into helping out the club in this fashion.

Looking towards season 16-17, I am hoping even more people are willing to help, as we would like to see some more faces helping out rather than the “usual” people. In terms of game days, I would like to see a change in which someone would be able to occupy to bar from start of play to finish as I cannot be the scorer and serve at the same time.

Greg Rizio

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MEN’S COACHES SEASON REPORT Despite his age, Luke Davidson at just 16 yo, hit a brilliant 102 vs Caulfield in the thirds in Round Firstly, I want to take this opportunity to 6. Once promoted to the twos he proved to be an congratulate Anna and the girls on a terrific extremely talented cricketer with a bright future Grand Final win to complete a “three peat”. and was the central figure to all practical jokes What an amazing effort but hardly surprising as and laughter in the group and was a pleasure to you are all very committed and deserve every be around. success you attain. Campbell Gerny took his cricket to another level To Lumpy and Reido, well done on being able to this year. At 16yo, he was the clubs leading provide an environment in which the girls taker with 39 wickets. If you take out his continue to strive for ultimate success year after 11 U18 wickets, he would still be the leading year. I personally admire your leadership and wicket taker. His improvement was most mentoring and hope that your continued success obvious, having gain promotion to the twos after will rub off on the men’s cricket also. just one game in the threes. His 3 for in the twos against Roxburgh Pk/Broadmeadows, proves he st Also to Meg and her personal successes at the is an amazing talent and future 1 XI cricketer. recent T20 World Cup. You led brilliantly from the front and it was disappointing for the Southern Stars to be so close to holding aloft the championship trophy at competitions end.

From the men’s playing point of view, whilst we appeared to struggle on field (well the results demonstrate that), I think it’s pertinent to focus on some real positives to come from within our talented list of players: 1st XI Captain, Paul Gloury, again led from the front, taking out his second Bruce Lang medal and third batting average trophy. He also We fielded a young list last season with around achieved his third club of 122 against 25 players being between the age of 15-21. Ivanhoe in Round 13….that’s one century for each of his three seasons at the club. What was even more pleasing that come finals time, many of these young players featured in 20 year old Casey Filips, was given the task of the 2’s and 3’s to experience finals pressure. batting at 3 in the seconds this season and after a The top 4 batsmen in the 2’s Qualifying Final shaky start, he produced one of the best were all in this age bracket as were the two I’ve ever seen against Brunswick in round 5. At opening bowlers……good signs for the future. the time, the twos were outside the top 6 with just one win from the first four matches and were Angus Hands continues to impress. His consistent performances with both bat and ball in set the task of chasing down a formidable 236 by st Brunswick. Casey led from the front and the 2’s, earned him his debut 1 XI match and demonstrated maturity beyond his years to hit hence was a clear stand out for Best Under 21 the winning runs and to finish on 130 no (9 player. I’m looking forward to watching him to wickets down). The fact the twos achieved a continue to progress next season, along with his finals berth, was on the back of this innings. shadow…

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Ben Tatterson who spun the 3’s to a finals Let’s commit to having no repeat of this next victory and demonstrated he is ready to play season. higher with a couple great performances in the 2’. However, we go into 2016/17 with renewed promise and enthusiasm in the knowledge that Whilst many players demonstrated improvement our list is demonstrating great improvement and last season, James Rizio’s development was development. Then you add the recruitment of extremely pleasing. The winter spent in England ex-BHCC and Camberwell star, James Pearson, playing with the Crusaders was of great benefit and you can understand why there is an air of to him as when he returned, he was striking the optimism at the Mustangs. Can’t wait to get ball very well in the preseason. After a mediocre things rolling again! season in 14/15, spent batting at 6 or 7 in the 3’s, Riz was given the task to open in the 2’s and Thanks to Mints and the committee for their with over 250 runs, including making his 1st XI support. Same to Reido, PG, Ken and Robbo on debut, he thoroughly deserved the Most the selection committee. I have greatly Improved trophy. appreciated Roger Gerny’s assistance at training and Riz snr on match day You both have Finally, it was great to have Seb Mather and relieved me of other distractions which has Gaurav Parikh secure and lock down spots in the enabled me to concentrate on top 3 in the firsts. These two have worked captaining/coaching. extremely hard at their game over the past three years and both deserve every success they Thanks to Robyn Calder and her magnificent achieve in our best eleven. Both scored over 250 Thursday night dinners. Robyn's hard work and runs for the season and considering they are both commitment to making BHCC the most homely in their early 20’s, they have their best cricket club for its players is well received by all. ahead of them and I look forward to seeing them Having players stay back on Thursdays to enjoy continue to bolster their forever growing a feed and listen to selections ensures a healthy reputations. club culture.

Off field, despite average numbers in the And finally to my wife Vicki, who has always preseason, particularly at the fitness sessions, supported me chasing my dreams and passions. training numbers for the regular season was good and provided a good base for players going into Michael Vozzo match day. Unfortunately, two planned centre Men’s Senior Coach wicket training sessions had to be cancelled due to inclement weather.

Players holidaying mid season was by far and away the low point from my perspective. I have to say, I’m unbelievably surprised players chose to go away in season when you commit to playing a team sport. Those guys weren’t letting me down, but guys like Riz, Cam, Bucks, Spoon, Goo, Cam Gerny, Rob etc, who rarely miss a training session and never a match. There was no doubt unavailabilities led to team in-balance and losses, but it did provide opportunity to othes and as mentioned before, guys like Cam Gerny and James Debney made the most of it.

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WOMEN’S COACH’S SEASON REPORT Sophie Jennings, Tansi Price, Holly Spencer, Zoe Griffiths and Bella Gianangello), Another season another First X1 Premiership, coached by Tim Reid and Rebecca Carter, our third in succession! This is a remarkable were State Champions for the second year achievement; one which everyone involved on running. and off the field should feel incredibly proud of.  , Cassie Brock and Anna Our recent record as a club is becoming Lanning were all in the VicSpirit squad imposing: again, with Meg having continued success in  Played in six successive P1 Grand Finals, her role as captain of VicSpirit, Melbourne winning the last three Stars and the Australian Southern Stars.  Played in four P1 T20 Finals, winning two  Meg and Anna (Melbourne Stars) and Cassie  Played in a P2 Grand Final and two T20 (Melbourne Renegades) were also part of the Finals inaugural season of the Women’s Big Bash  Won a 3rd XI T20 Final (WBBL). In addition, Makinley Blows (Renegades) and Hayleigh Brennan (Stars) Aside from another premiership, our season had gained valuable experience as rookies in many highlights: those respective programs.  Our Meg Lanning Academy has been running for 3 seasons, providing young players from inside and outside of our club an off-season development experience with experienced coaches. The 2-day program put together by Chris Cunningham was brilliant and culminated in the girls having the opportunity to watch English international, Danielle Wyatt bowl to Meg Lanning in a net session. The academy girls were watching at close quarters and The WBBL was an outstanding success and a analysing the ‘battle’ in discussion with landmark development for women’s cricket, not Meg, Danni and Chris. only in Australia but worldwide. Women’s  Hosting 80 girls and their parents at City cricket is now gaining greater exposure than Oval for the launch of the Anna Lanning ever before and while this will present some Shield’s second season. player availability challenges for club cricket,  Our junior program, now in its eighth the overwhelming response to the WBBL and season, continued to serve us well – 21 of the the opportunities that will open up for players 48 players (44%) who played senior cricket going forward, points to exciting times ahead. with us this season, were either current or This will also bring greater focus to club past players in our U14s. Four of those programs, with those clubs that ‘get it right’ players – Bella Gietzmann, Zoe Griffiths, making themselves attractive to emerging elite Amy Jennings and Izzy Weber – played in talent. We have to ensure we lead the way in this year’s P1 premiership. this regard.  We had 3 players selected in junior state teams, Bella Gietzmann (U15s), Makinley Whilst our First XI premiership ensured our Blows (U18s) and Hayleigh Brennan (U18s). season can only be viewed as successful, we do Hayleigh also went to Sri Lanka with the have some underlying challenges. In the past six Shooting Stars, Australia’s U23 team. seasons, whilst the First XI has played in a grand  The Eastern U18s, comprising of mostly Box final every year and now won three flags, our Hill players (Amy Jennings, Lani Dejong, other teams have not enjoyed the same success. 12

If we are to address this and give every player at unavailability and retirements took their toll on our club the opportunity to taste finals and our player depth. Pennie Harrison took on the premierships, we must add to the depth of our captaincy in what would prove to be a very playing list and increase the number of tough role, leading an inexperienced team that committed, regular players we have at our club. invariably had 4 or 5 changes most weeks before As always the greatest impact of player Christmas. Pennie showed great resilience and availability week to week was borne by the persistence which is typical of her commitment Third XI. Our regular players showed great to the club over the past 7-8 seasons but resilience to make the T20 Final then miss the unfortunately was not rewarded with the team four narrowly when they lost their final game. A results we all hoped for. Season highlights season record of 11-7 was actually a great result included: a maiden Premier level century to when you consider we had to forfeit three Chloe Ip 112 no v Prahran and Amy Jennings 54 games. Nicole Breschkin came out of retirement v Prahran, her first half century in the Second yet again to be the skipper and did a great job XI. Amy also won the batting award after a very leading from the front and sharing her consistent season at the top of the order. experience with our younger players. Season highlights included: maiden half centuries for The biggest positive for our club from a tough Stacey Haughton 56 no v Bayswater, Liz season for the Seconds was the opportunity for Mitchell 57 no v Pakenham, Kate Schie 63 no v players like Paris Penny, Bella Giannangelo, Dingley and Nic’s 5/3 v Ferntree Upper Gully. Tiana Atkinson, Hailey Ferris and Eleanor The ‘evergreen’ Marg Pretty returned to help us Forwood to get their first experience at this out once again this season and took out the level. I am confident they all benefited from the bowling award, whilst also making 2 half experience and we look forward to some serious centuries. Michelle Winterton took out the senior players emerging from this group over batting award, including a top score of 70, after coming seasons. Madi Clayton emerged taking over the captaincy when Nic went on towards the end of the season as a young leader maternity leave. Hailey Ferris, Ellora Kelly and within our group and also won the bowling Haleema Shiraz (all from our U14s), along with award. Chloe Ip was rewarded for a consistent Bella Giannangelo and Eleanor Forwood, all had season winning the Marja van der Toorren their introduction to senior cricket and we hope Award. they will become long-term players at our club. The First XI finished with an 8-10 record, plus The team highlight for the Thirds was making one crucial tie in the final game to struggle into the T20 Final. It was always going to be a tough fourth spot. It was a challenging season and game, playing the very experienced and through a combination of form, injury and undefeated top team, Frankston. Batting first we representative cricket we played 24 players in lost early wickets and then struggled to 9/49, a the Firsts this season, including six debutants – total we were never likely to defend. Frankston Hayleigh Brennan, Lani Dejong, Sophie passed us one down in 8 overs but in all the Jennings, Paris Penny, Holly Spencer and Kristy circumstances it was still a wonderful effort to Williams. make the final. The arrival at the club during the season of The Second XI had a 6-12 record and finished Hayleigh Brennan (from Dandenong) and Kristy 8th, after being runners-up last season. In Williams (from Sth Aust) certainly added to the relative terms, if you look at where our Seconds depth of our playing group. Hayleigh quickly finished by comparison to the other 5 teams who established herself as our strike bowler and play P1s, this was our worst season in the last bowled some outstanding spells – none better six – a strong indicator that injuries, than the semi-final when she bowled 10 overs

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1/12, including 54 dot balls. Kristy through her quickly under pressure as Dandenong put on 65 desire to compete unconditionally, really added for the first wicket. Despite a short period of to our fielding effort, provided some late innings ascendency for us in the middle overs, boundaries with the bat and took some vital Dandenong were in total control and at 2/173 in wickets, none more so than the 2 she took in the 38th over our season was all but over. What quick succession on grand final day. followed was incredible… 8/16, 6/2, 5/1, 3/0 to Izzy Weber at 15 years old emerged as another tie the game and sneak into finals on percentage. young player with great potential. After playing Bella Gietzmann led the way with 4/21 off 10 some early games through the opportunities overs but the ability of every player to execute presented by injuries and other player their skills under enormous pressure, was quite unavailability, she became a key contributor remarkable, producing an effort and result that with the ball and at the half way mark of the will live with all who saw it forever. It shows a season was among our leading wicket takers. It special type of character and resilience to win was fitting reward for Izzy to become a against the odds. That is undoubtedly the type premiership player at such a young age. of club we want to be – a club that finds a way to win. Only a few years back, we were Pip Taylor in her second season with the club, certainly not that club! had an outstanding season and finished as the wicketkeeper with the most dismissals in the The semi-final saw us take on our old rivals competition (28 – 14 catches and 14 stumpings). EMP. We had not managed to beat them during Her ability to keep up at the stumps to our the season and they finished well clear on top of mediums was significant and created consistent the ladder losing only 3 games. With conditions pressure on opposition batters. Those who saw overcast and a seaming wicket, it was a tough the quality of her work in our semi-final against day to bat. Thanks to our most consistent all- EMP, would be in no doubt that Pip is an round bowling and fielding effort for the season exceptional talent with the gloves and a key to we bowled EMP out for 83. Then after being the success we ultimately enjoyed. 5/27 and 6/44, we passed their score six down. We were led by Bella 5/12 off 9.2 overs, Hayleigh 1/12 off 10 overs and 19 no, Cassie 1/14 off 10 overs and 35 no, and Pip with 4 outstanding catches.

Whilst we all enjoy winning and are always striving to win ‘comfortably’, there is no doubt that having two close games leading in to the Grand Final provided us with the perfect preparation. Our opponent, Melbourne, had the better of us throughout the season and held a 3-1 winning record, though we undoubtedly held the edge in finals experience. The Grand Final was a tough, tight game of cricket which ebbed and flowed throughout the day.

Our finals campaign effectively started in the Batting first, there was enough in the wicket to final round of the season. Going into this game make it a very even contest between bat and ball. against Dandenong on equal points with them Anna Lanning and Casey Hawley got us away to but ahead on percentage, it was a ‘knockout’ a solid start with an opening stand of 32. game. After putting 189 on the board we were

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Cassie Brock joined Anna in the 15th over and you cannot buy ‘big game’ experience and you they added 73 for the 2nd wicket. When Anna cannot put a value on players who can stay in the fell for a well compiled 53, we were 2/105 in the moment. First ball of the final over produced 32nd over. Losing Pip soon after, the game was another runout when skipper Anna Lanning tipping Melbourne’s way, before a period of gathered the ball at short-cover then ran in to consolidation followed as Zoe Griffiths joined break the stumps and made it 9/198 – Cassie to steady the innings and take us to 3/133 experience, composure, leadership! The next from 40 overs. What followed would prove to ball produced a single, and then a drive to Zoe at be one of the pivotal periods in the game. A mid-on was fielded cleanly and returned to great partnership of 75 unfolded, with Cassie the Hayleigh (back to the stumps as bowlers should anchor, whilst 16yo Zoe took control. After be!) for our fourth runout of the innings – game scoring 4 from her first 16 balls, when Zoe over and we win (again) by 5 runs!! departed she had transformed the innings with 49 from 50 balls to leave us 4/182 in the 47th This premiership team included five teenagers over. Cassie saw us through to 5/204 with a and had an average age of just 21. Only mature, controlled 57 no off 82 balls. This was a Penelope, Danni Montague, Cassie and Anna score that we saw as ‘very defendable’ with the have played in all three flags. In total across our old ‘runs on the board’ adage about to be put to three flags, we now have 20 premiership players. the test. This era is not built on the dominance of a small group of players but rather a growing culture of Melbourne showed no signs of early nerves in success and great leadership from our their innings and quickly took the ascendency. experienced players, which enables our younger Our bowlers couldn’t find that same consistency players to make important contributions. When of recent weeks and our fielding was below the we look back at last year’s premiership team, standard we expect. At drinks the score was three of our top five batters that day were not 1/114 with Melbourne needing only 91 runs at playing this time (Meg, Rebecca and Sarah less than 4 an over. In the 28th over the game Chancellor-Goddard). This undoubtedly adds to changed when Casey Hawley pulled off a diving the merit of this season’s victory. one handed catch to dismiss their best bat, Hayley Jensen for 47. Although Melbourne had Cassie Brock won her third Betty Wilson Medal their noses in front at 2/121, this quickly became and second in succession, as the Player of the 4/144 and then 6/151 when Kristy took 2 Final. This was Cassie’s fifth premiership in the wickets in the 37th over. Another wicket, this past 6 seasons (2 with EMP and now 3 with us). time for Penelope Cleghorn and at 7/162 from Cassie also won her second successive club 42 we were back on top, with 43 still required at championship after a season in which she made more than 5 runs an over. The required rate her maiden P1 century (100 v Melbourne), stayed over 5 for several overs but with the scored 411 runs at 34.25 and took 27 wickets at pressure building on Melbourne, they responded 15.19 – outstanding! And so importantly, loved strongly with a ‘big’ 46th over – the equation had by her teammates (and coach) because Cassie become 20 off 24 balls. A couple of tight overs exudes ‘team’ in everything she does. left Melbourne needing 12 from 12 balls, still with 3 wickets in hand. Every ball that remained in the innings carried enormous consequences for the result. A brilliant throw from Amy Jennings to Pip on the 2nd ball of the 49th over produced a runout and by the end of the over it was 8/198. Hayleigh bowled the final over and the composure of every player was outstanding – 15

This past 12 months has again been one of stepping down from this position. It is incredible achievement for our club captain (and difficult to convey just how much Penelope’s captain of Australia, Victoria and the Melbourne contribution is appreciated and how much Stars), Meg Lanning. Meg won our batting she has contributed to the growth of our average with 379 runs at 126.33, including 2 women’s program and the success we are centuries and a top score of 170 no v Melbourne. now enjoying. To work so tirelessly and Meg continues to be a great ambassador for our enthusiastically whilst still playing at a high club and we should never take it for granted that level and becoming a 3-time premiership we have such an incredible player at Box Hill. player says so much about Penelope’s In this past year she has: character, passion and dedication to our club.  Won her 4th Sharon Tredrea Award as Thank you Penelope from every player and VicSpirit’s Best Player every coach you have supported over the  Been the leading run scorer in the inaugural past 7 seasons! WBBL  Led the Melbourne Stars to 7 wins and in 6 I am incredibly proud of our club and our of those wins Meg was Player of the Match players; in particular the core group who work  Led Australia to multiple series wins consistently at their games. Three premierships including reclaiming the Ashes in succession is an amazing achievement but we  Scored 2166 runs at 60, with a SR over 100 cannot become complacent. People generally This time last year Meg was ICC’s #3 batter in don’t see a fall coming for successful clubs. ODIs and #1 batter in T20s. This year she is Other clubs chase successful clubs hard… then now ranked #1 in both forms of the game. We if you have taken your eyes off the ball and are all incredibly proud of your achievements stopped striving to keep improving, they go past Meg. you! On Grand Final Day after we had won, several outside people said to me ‘your club has As always, there were a number of people who a culture of success’. We should be proud made significant contributions to our season off outsiders think that. It creates a mystique. It can the field: and does intimidate opponents. But that aura  Tim Reid was outstanding once again in his can disappear quickly if you stop winning. Our role as Assistant Coach. His passion, opposition will continue to measure themselves commitment and knowledge of the game are against us. pivotal to the success we have had and show We must prepare well for the challenges that lay in the development of our younger players. ahead. Nobody tires of success but sometimes There can be no greater advertisement for we can forget how hard you have to work for it. Tim’s work than Amy Jennings and Izzy This successful era has many more chapters to Weber becoming First XI premiership be written if all of us are prepared to roll up our players after spending virtually all of last sleeves and keep working. season in the Seconds with Tim.  Robyn Calder’s ongoing commitment to Alan Carter being our First XI Scorer is appreciated Women’s Coach greatly. We are reminded regularly of how fortunate we are to have Robyn when our opposition often has their players scoring for them.  Penelope Cleghorn has been a committee member and the Director of Women’s Cricket for the seven seasons I have been coach. Penelope has announced she will be

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MEN’S FIRST XI SEASON REPORT Bowling After a frustrating year (just four wins) and our Andrew Blake 3/38 (18 overs) vs Preston (Rd.6); least competitive season in recent times, it is a 5/34 (7 overs) vs Noble Park (Rd.7) case of onward and upward for the BHCC Men’s Brendan King 3/12 (5 overs) vs Coburg (Rd.3); First Eleven leading into 2016/17. 3/45 (17 overs) vs Balwyn (Rd.12); 4/35 (9 overs) vs Ivanhoe (Rd.13) When it comes down to it our side was simply Sam Blake 5/15 (12.5 overs) vs Brunswick not up to standard in any discipline this season. (Rd.5) These basic season statistics display our lack of Steve Wotherspoon 3/32 (9 overs) vs Mt competitiveness vs finals playing sides. Waverley; 3/35 (16 overs) vs Preston (Rd.6) Rob Fortington 3/53 (16 overs) vs Kew (Rd.2) BHCC First Eleven vs Top Six Team Average BHCC Wickets Taken: 95 (2nd least in comp) vs Andrew Blake’s performances vs Preston & Top Six Average: 111 Noble Park were a true masterclass and we were BHCC Wickets Lost: 109 vs Top Six Average: sorry to lose his bowling to injury in the later 96 part of the season. Steve Wotherspoon bowled BHCC Runs Scored For: 2001 vs Top Six consistently in his first full season of first eleven Average: 2,228 cricket. His 3/35 and 36 opening the batting vs BHCC Runs Scored Against: 2,207 vs Top Six Preston were a massive contributor in that win. Average: 1,970 Sam Blake and Brendan King showed class at various times and Rob Fortington led our attack Highlights finishing the season with 20 wickets @ 19.5. There were a number of fantastic individual performances throughout the season which need Moving Forward to be mentioned. This group of players won’t be defined by the 2015/16 season but in how we respond moving Batting forward. Off field, the committee is working Seb Mather 51 vs EHCC (Rd.1); 58 vs Ivanhoe extremely hard to build a culture of success. It’s (Rd.13) now up to us to put in the effort on the training Gaurav Parikh 51 vs Kew (Rd.2); 62 vs Preston track and show the hunger required to succeed (Rd.6) and play a strong and consistent brand of Paul Gloury 67 vs Kew (Rd.2) & 122 no vs Subbies cricket. We’re also very excited to Ivanhoe (Rd.13) welcome new recruit James Pearson to the club, Shehan Perera 72 vs Balwyn (Rd.12) after strong who's skill and experience will no doubt prove performances in the seconds. invaluable.

It was exciting to see two home grown BHCC My thanks go to Neville Roulston, who once players in Seb and Gaurav scoring multiple again, took on the task of First XI scorer for fifties. Both work extremely hard at their games season 2015/16. and have very exciting futures. Gaurav's match winning knock of 62 vs Preston included a last Bring on season 2016/17 wicket stand of 60 with Brendan King which Paul Gloury showed maturity beyond his years. Sri Lankan st import Shehan scored freely on a tough, popping 1 XI Captain wicket during his knock of 72 and we hope to see him back at BHCC again this year.

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After losing a couple of very experienced At this point, I thought our season was in players from the previous season, the 2’s trouble……if we could make 236 we would go selected a few new faces and blooded some of one win, three losses and a draw against one of our promising young players in Round 1. the bottom teams.

Michael Barro, Jordan Buckingham and Matt I decided to mix up our pre-game warm up to Graham joined the club and James Rizio, Casey relax the guys with a nearest the pin throwing Filips and James Box were given an opportunity competition……the Ethnics beat the Aussies to establish themselves after a solid year in easily. This competition would be used 14/15 in the 3’s. spasmodically throughout the year, with the ethnics reigning supreme 4-0. The season began well with an excellent run chase of 170 odd against Endeavour Hills The relaxed atmosphere proved vital after an mainly thanks to a 5/20 from newcomer Matt early hiccup saw us at 1/9, our young guns took Graham. From a batting point of view we control of the game. Riz and Case put on 78 and wanted to bat with more intent than last season then Jnr and Case another 59. Whilst always and we delivered well with the 170 being ahead of the run rate, we lost wickets regularly completed in just over 35 overs. until DB joined Case at 9/220. They both batted smartly to get us across the line and Case Then the next few weeks didn’t exactly go to finishing the day on a brilliant 130 no. Case’s plan. innings turned our fortunes for the remainder of the season. Kew CC just pipped us on the back of facing 30 more overs by chasing down our 207 in the 90th We then beat Preston by defending a meagre 156 over. thanks to Boxy’s 3/22 and then on the final game before Xmas beat Noble Park in 43°C heat We then got washed out against Coburg, who by thanks to Riz batting through the innings for seasons end proved to be one of the bottom 4 50 no and putting on 113 partnership with yours teams and then in Rd 4, Mt Waverley chased truly in quick time. DB and Spinksy’s 4 fa’s down our 158 in a one dayer. We recovered saw us roll the home team for 151, 44 runs short from 5/48 to get the 158, but their opening stand of our target. of 125, taught us a lesson on the importance of building partnerships. Upon return, we had a stinker against Croydon, but followed with a first class win against the Week one of Round 5, we won the toss on the second placed Plenty Valley. After being 2/157 greenest wicket I’ve seen and sent Brunswick in just over 30 overs thanks to Mark Askham’s into bat. It proved the right decision as Boxy’s 54, Smoz 24, Davo 37 and Shehan’s 32, we lost first ball reared off a good length and went 8/19 in the worst 40 minutes of cricket for the searing past the openers helmet. But to season. But our bowlers were on top of their Brunswick’s credit, they stuck to their task and game by rolling the opposition for 145 in batted the whole day for 236. DB was the pick 89 overs!! DB again proved to be a factor with of the bowlers after being promoted from the 3’s 4/37 off 22. with 3/60 off 19 overs.

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Round 10 saw the emergence of the Baz! Obviously the positives was the emergence of After a damp wicket delayed play, we knocked our younger stars like Riz who opened the entire up a quick 6/240dec off 63 against the bottom season for 240 runs, Boxy as our main opening placed Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows, mainly bowler, Case proving himself as a star in the thanks to Shehan’s superb 81 and Deb’s classy future, Davo making 138 runs in just 5 digs and 50 no. It was then our young attack’s turn with obviously best mates Gus and Tatto also proving Boxy (3/5) and Baz (5/8) destroying their bats they have more than enough ability to play at a dismissing them for just 18. Herb chipped in higher standard. Both DB and Herb (25 wickets) with 2/0. were both invaluable with the ball and their experience was invaluable at vital stages in When we sent them back in, Boxy had tweaked games. his groin and Baz had some back soreness, so we turned to 16 yo Cam Gerny who took an excellent bag of 3/19. Herb chipped in again with and Mark got 4/20.

Unfortunately, this is where I felt our season turned for the worse. The next round against Bayswater, we had four opening bowlers from the 2’s/3’s away on holidays or injured. We just couldn’t defend a sizeable 179 in the one dayer and then next round against Balwyn, we just couldn’t get a string of wickets and their 192 was just too much. A huge thanks to Riz snr for his assistance in The final round against Ivanhoe was dominated scoring and acting as Team Manager. I can’t by our Under 21 player of the year Gus Hands, speak highly enough of qualities and his which saw him deliver a terrific all round willingness to assist. It was a pity we couldn’t performance taking 2/21 and making 69. This go deeper into the finals just for him. win had us sneak into the finals in sixth place. Anyway, there are some promising signs for the The Qualifying final against Croydon was club, with the twos making finals for the second disappointing from the moment the coin was season in a row, but this time with a very tossed. They elected to bat first on a road and inexperienced team. Six players in our finals made 260. At the end of the first day, despite team were between the age of 16-20 which bowling our allotted overs, we had to face 7 augurs well for the future as long as each of overs and finished 2/7……hopefully this rule them continues to commit to improving and will be altered next season. developing their respective games.

Shehan damaging his thumb in the field didn’t Michael Vozzo help as he had to bat at 11, but in all honesty we Men’s 2nd XI Captain were never in the hunt, getting rolled for an ordinary 99.

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MEN’S THIRD XI SEASON REPORT Season scores: This year we let a flag slip by as we had the team to win it. All the older guys knew this is Round 1 - Box Hill 5/126 from 25 overs and that is why it hurt so much to fall short once (Shamerra Mirando 53*; Sam Morris 23) def by again. Endeavour Hills 8 cc.160 (Muhammad Saeed 2/14; James Dowland 2/40) on deciding score There was plenty of talent in the team young and rule old. At times during the season we under achieved then other times we showed what we Round 2 -Box Hill 267 (James Debney 72; are capable of by playing to our full potential. Mirando 71; Morris 40; David Blake 23) def Malvern 177 (Saeed 6/46; D Blake 2/33) One of the hard things playing Third eleven cricket is the team changes so much week to Round 3 - Box Hill 7/230 Mirando 51, Mark week, we had 29 different players play in the Simpson-Parker 28, Angus Hands 24, Dowland team throughout the season. 22*) def Brighton 9/229 (Hands 4/41; Simpson- Parker 3/26) Third eleven is a breeding ground for young talent to strut their stuff along with the older Round 4 - Box Hill 174 (Hands 41) def Mt experience players to show leadership and pass Waverley 158 (Hands 2/19; D.Blake 2/22; on their knowledge of the game onto the young Micael Barro 2/34; Jarrod Smith 2/34) bucks. At times not only in this team but throughout the club we lack commitment from Round 5 - Box Hill 182 (Simpson-Parker 55*; players which hurts the team and the team mates Reid 50) def by Oakleigh 5/184. you play with. I am sure with a bit more commitment from player and the hunger to Round 6 - Box Hill 367 (Luke Davidson 102; succeed we can achieve anything we put our Debney 95; Morris 45; Simpson-Parker 34; minds too. Mirando 26 off 8 balls) def Caulfield 103 & 2/43 (Shannon Blewitt 4/5; Simpson-Parker 3/11; Reid 2/35)

Round 7 - Box Hill drew Noble Park - Play abandoned by the VSDCA - TOO HOT WHAT THE!!!

Round 8 - Box Hill 148 (Morris 24; Reid 24; Blewitt 22*) def by Croydon 3/149

Round 9 - Score card tells everything here. Box Hill 59 def by Ormond 118 (Campbell Gerny 3/23; Saeed 2/21)

Round 10 - Box Hill drew Elsternwick (Washed out)

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Round 11 - Box Hill 9/131 (Mirando 24; Tom Last couple things I would like to thank all the Newman 24; Jack Beardsley 24*; Brant Hubber players I played with this season we had laughs, 12*) def Bayswater 130 (Saeed 4/19) we shed some frustrations at times, most of all we enjoyed playing cricket together. Round 12 - Box Hill 4/194 (Newman 68*; Daniel Snell 51*; - 141 run unbeaten Thanks to Smoz and Snelly for their leadership partnership) def Balwyn 9/152 (Saeed 4/36; come game day. During the season I had a few Gerny 2/25) issues I was dealing with so without your support boys on and off the field I would have Round 13 - Box Hill 6/256 ( Jordan struggled at times thanks once again Buckingham 52*; Jarrod Smith 56; Reid 35; Newman 31; Snell 30) def Moorabbin 91 (Gerny Moving forward I am not sure I will be leading 4/11; JR Smith 2/25; D.Blake 2/27) the ship next season as I think it is time for someone else to take over. I am keen to go around again to Win a Flag. Quarter Final - Box Hill 134 (Morris 25; Snell 55) def Malvern 123 (Beardsley 2/27; Gerny 3/29; Ben Tatterson 3/24) Tim Reid Men’s Third XI Captain Semi Final - Box Hill 125 (Snell 47*; Reid 22) def By Mt Waverley 8/127 (Gerny 2/20; D.Blake 2/24; Saeed 2/25)

Young Players to watch for the future:

Campbell Gerny had a brilliant season all round for the club he is a player to watch. Within the next season or two when he grows and gets stronger he will climb the ranks quickly.

Jack Beardsley a Craig Shield Player who played four senior games for us at the back end of the season will become a big name player for the club.

Brant Hubber is another kid who played after Christmas for us. Brant will become a solid player for the club he is a young bloke who is keen to learn and he wants to succeed playing cricket.

I did challenge the group after our Semi Final loss to Mt Waverley. I hope you all took what I said on board and come back bigger and stronger next season.

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MEN’S FOURTH XI SEASON REPORT meant we restricted Mount Waverley to 7/133 In 2015/16 the Fourth Eleven experienced a with the wickets being shared. Unfortunately, rather up and down season. Ultimately, weather our batters got starts, but were unable to and some fragile batting and poor form capitalise meaning we were dismissed for 105 conspired to lead to us finishing the season in without batting out our overs. the middle of the table. We began the season poorly in Round 1, a one Due to the golf at Huntingdale, we had to play day game against Endeavour Hills. Winning the Round 5 as a Sunday-Sunday two day game on toss and batting, we found the going tough early Oakleigh’s main ground. This was a great on and our innings would have been in disarray opportunity for some of our younger players to without a handy 23 from James Esposito. experience playing on a Subbies 1sts and 2nds Akshay Tickoo also scored 21 and we limped to ground. 76 off 35 overs. Mark Simpson-Parker, our We won the toss and bowled first with the Austrian recruit, bowled with fire at the openers, Michael Barro and Robertson bowling beginning of the innings, however was unable to tightly without taking early wickets. A change take a wicket. Robertson (4/35) took the only in bowling led to Ken Trollope (4/41) and Stuart four wickets to fall as Endeavour Hills made Johnstone (2/30) taking the first of their wickets. short work of our small total, passing us in the Unfortunately, we were unable to take the key 16th over. wicket of Oakleigh’s number 5 bat and he led their side to 9/238 off their 80 overs. Luke Round 2 was a two day game against Malvern. Kukuruzovic began Day 2 in bright form and A solid bowling effort throughout the day meant knocked up 38 before he was dismissed. Some we restricted Malvern to what was a par score at strong resistance from Rajiv Kumar (30) and Springfield of 228. Campbell Gerny (4/50) and David Carter (18) was all we had and we were Harsh Mehta (4/89) were the best of the bowlers. dismissed for 118 off 64.5 overs. We began day 2 in the belief that we could win, however we steadily lost wickets and struggled We began Round 6 on the bottom of the ladder, to score as Malvern bowled tightly, particularly desperately needing a win. Losing the toss, we to our top order. David Carter (64) played a bowled first and bowled tightly, finally lone hand as we were eventually dismissed for dismissing Caulfield for 162 off 72.4 overs. A 129. highlight of the bowling was Toby Cox (3/8), on debut taking his first wickets for what will be a long career for Box Hill Cricket Club. Day 2 saw our best batting performance for the year. A solid start from openers Harry Date (11) and Robertson (27) meant we took the shine off the new ball for the first time before our middle order Rajiv Kumar (69*), David Carter (31) and James Esposito (66*) led us to a declaration at 3/238. A genuine highlight of the season was Kumar and Esposito’s unbeaten partnership of 142. Michael Barro took the new ball in Caulfield’s second innings and bowled with pace After a washout in Round 3, we faced Mount and aggression. His 4 wickets meant Caulfield Waverley in Round 4 in a one day game. Tight, was in real trouble and we took their final wicket consistent bowling from all of our bowlers

22 with 1 over and 4 balls left in the day - our first were able to combine for an unbeaten 75 run win of the season was also an outright! partnership, ensuring we took first innings points Round 7 against Elsternwick was abandoned and were able to attempt to bowl for an outright due to excessive heat. in the slim hopes of keeping our season alive. Unfortunately we were unable to capture the After the Christmas break, we faced ladder same consistency we displayed in the first leader Croydon in Round 8 at Springfield Park. innings and when stumps were drawn, Balwyn Cam Gerny led the attack with the ball finishing finished their second innings at 5/178. with figures of 4/19 from his 8 overs. Good batting performances from Luke Kukuruzovic Our final game of the season finished on a (34) and Akshay Tickoo (19) at the top of the positive with a strong win against Moorabbin in order as well as good middle order batting from Round 13. We bowled first and kept them to David Carter (20) and James Esposito (13) were 6/60 from 40 overs with Blewitt (2/6) and not quite enough as we fell just short finishing Tickoo (2/13) the pick of the bowlers. Batsmen our innings at 8/131. We knew our best cricket Lachlan Fraser (13*) and Sam Hodder (45*) could match teams entrenched in the top 6. made short work of the chase as we passed their Round 9 was a one day game away at Ormond. total off a mere 9.2 overs. A positive end to a This game saw one of our better bowling somewhat disappointing season. performances for the season. Bowling first we dismissed Ormond for 68. Bailey Bowyer, from As captain, I’d like to thank the invaluable our Craig Shield team bowled very well taking support of senior players Barge and Ken. Your 4/10 in his first senior game for the club. Our consistency of performance, advice and batting innings was a little wobbly, however, we leadership is something I’m extremely grateful passed Ormond in the 25th over. Akshay Tickoo for and without you both, leading this team top scored with a well-made 31. would be a far more difficult task. I’d also like to acknowledge consistent players like Esposito, After another washout, Round 11 was a one day Fraser, Tickoo and Kukuruzovic. You guys give game against Bayswater. Batting first, we set a everything each time you step on to the ground slightly below par score of 5/113, however, our and it’s a pleasure playing with you when you batters weathered some excellent bowling from a aren’t playing in the 2nds or 3rds. To Cam, skilled Bayswater bowling unit who had a Rajiv and Toby, you are all capable of pushing number of bowlers at their disposal who had into higher elevens. You just need to find played 2nd eleven cricket during the 2015/16 consistency of performance that will enable you season. Our bowling was a little untidy and to play your best cricket on a weekly basis. Bayswater passed our score with 9 overs to Finally, to Burra, Stress, Johnno and Mints, spare. Abuzar Faisal (2/17) was the best of the thank you for filling in at various times during bowlers. the season. It’s not always easy to have 44 guys available every week, particularly when we’re Playing our first game against new East Group playing Sundays and I was glad you were there team Balwyn meant we had to play Round 12 as for me to call on when I needed you. I look a Sunday-Sunday game due to the unavailability forward to the challenges of next season and of their 3rds and 4ths ground. An excellent hope we can find that illusive consistency with bowling performance on a difficult wicket meant the bat as you never know what is going to we dismissed Balwyn for 77 in the 53rd over. happen in the 4th eleven competition. Bring on Robertson (5/16) and Trollope (4/17) were the season 2016/17. pick of the bowlers. Our fragile top order was Peter Robertson again on show in our batting innings. 4th XI Captain Fortunately Kumar (36*) and Trollope (37*)

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BOX HILL CLUB CHAMPIONS

Men’s Club Champion 2015/16 Women’s Club Champion 2015/16 (KG Fewster Medal) Player Matches Points Player Matches Points Paul Gloury 12 132.2 Cassie Brock 17 163.2 Sebastian Mather 12 83.2 Anna Lanning 16 89.8 Gaurav Parikh 12 65 Philippa Taylor 20 88.2 Andrew Blake 10 56.6 Zoe Griffiths 19 85.6 Robert Fortington 12 54 Meg Lanning 8 77.8 Steve Wotherspoon 12 54 Casey Hawley 15 76.2 Ben Guild 12 46 Danielle Montague 20 64.8 Sam Blake 9 44 Penelope Cleghorn 19 63.2 Brendan King 12 34.6 Hayleigh Brennan 15 59.4 Conor Spinks 6 27.2 Bella Gietzmann 18 49.4 Cameron McMahon 11 24 Isabella Weber 21 41.8 Shehan Perera 2 19.8 Makinley Blows 5 41 Mark Askham 8 12.4 Kristy Williams 8 25.2 Angus Hands 1 2.2 Holly Spencer 8 18 James Rizio 1 0.4 Amy Jennings 9 17.6 Tansi Price 6 14.6 Katie Mack 2 12.4 Lani Dejong 7 10.4 Madi Clayton 4 3.8 Chloe Ip 2 0.4 Michelle Winterton 2 0.2

Club Championships points for the First XIs are awarded on the following basis: Every 20 runs 4 Every stumping 2 Every unassisted wicket 3 Every run out (each player) 2 Every assisted wicket 2 Every throw out 3 Every catch 2

Past Winners - Men Past Winners - Women 14/15 P.Gloury 97/98 S. Hubber 80/81 B. Utting 14/15 C.Brock 02/03 K. Winterton 13/14 P.Gloury 96/97 P. Davies 79/80 G. Coller 13/14 A. Lanning 01/02 N. Challis 12/13 R. Moore 95/96 S.Jackson 78/79 G. Coller 12/13 A. Lanning 00/01 N. Challis

11/12 A. West 94/95 G. Turner 77/78 B. Utting 11/12 A. Lanning 99/00 N. Challis

10/11 A. Atkinson 93/94 G. Turner 76/77 B. Utting 10/11 M. Lanning 98/99 K. Neilson

09/10 P. Shepard 92/93 S. Laussen 75/76 B. Utting 09/10 C. Hawley 97/98 N. Challis

08/09 A. Goldsmith 91/92 S. Laussen 74/75 C. Hansen 08/09 M. Lanning 96/97 M. Jones

07/08 A. Blake 90/91 M. Drinkall 73/74 R. Reid 07/08 N. Challis 95/96 M. Jones

06/07 A.Goldsmith 89/90 S. Laussen 72/73 J. Ogilvie 06/07 R. Haynes 94/95 N. Challis

05/06 P. Shepard 88/89 S. Laussen 71/72 K. Utting 05/06 R. Haynes 93/94 N. Challis

04/05 A. Blake 87/88 S. Laussen 70/71 K. Fewster 04/05 R. Haynes 92/93 N. Challis

03/04 A. Blake 86/87 G. van Vugt 69/70 G. Coller 03/04 I. Noack

02/03 D. Rutherford 85/86 L. Peterson 68/69 G. Charman

01/02 S. Brown 84/85 L. Peterson 67/68 K. Utting

00/01 J. Mitchell 83/84 K. Albiston 66/67 K. Fewster

99/00 S. Brown 82/83 K. Albiston 65/66 K. Fewster

98/99 A. Blake 81/82 G. Coller 64/65 E. Barnes

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JUNIOR PROGRAM 2015/16: Team Managers: The 2015/ 16 season saw BHCC field seven Under 18 Roger Gerny junior teams in the Eastern Cricket Association. Under 14 Penny Cundall (Boys) These were two under 10, one under 12, two Annie Kelly, Sharon Spencer & under 14 (including one girl’s only team) and Ashley Spencer. (Girls) one under 18. Under12 James Simmonds Under 10 Hugh Martin, Janelle Penrose Due to a large amount of the previous season’s under 16 premiership team being top age we had All in all the season was a great success as we the unfortunate situation of not being able to achieved what we set out to do and that is to field an under 16’s team for 2015/16. We did provide a club that everyone wants to play with. however have the great opportunity to enter an Everyone had plenty of fun along with under 18 team for the first time in the clubs improving their skills in the great game of history. Further to this, we had the opportunity cricket. to partner with Deepdene Bears Cricket Club in fielding a combined under 14C side. Ross Collins BHCC Junior Coordinator 2015/16 Results were mixed as we had quite a number of of the Friday night games for the under 14 and 18 teams drawn with a constant trend of rain on game days.

We also ran a full Milo program for the year with an average attendance of 20 participants on a Saturday morning. James Rizio coordinated this for the year and did a magnificent job creating a lot of fun as the children start out with cricket.

It was very exciting to have a new coaching group this year across all teams with a mixture of senior players and SEDA students stepping up to help out. Under 18 Team Coaches: Welcome to the first ever report on the Box Hill Under 18 Cam McMahon,Shannon Blewitt under 18s. This was the first season that Box Under 14 Mark Askham (Boys) Hill had entered a side into the ECA under 18 S Nick Fletcher (Girls) J Hamilton Friday night competition. Home Under12 Josh Martin games were played at Springfield Park on turf. Under 10 Rob Forington, Kieren Murphy, Guided by senior players Cam McMahon and Andrew Wyver, Cathy Jones Shannon Blewitt and team managed by Roger Gerny, 17 players represented the under 18s

including 2 x 14 year olds, 4 over age players, 2 A special thanks also to all the parents who x women’s players, an overseas representative helped out throughout the year on match days and some home grown talent that spans 10 years but especially to the parents who took on the playing at the Box Hill CC. team mangers roles. Without them we wouldn’t have a club to develop young players.

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Under 14B Team There were 8 sides in the competition with 4 The Under 14B team was co-captained this year offering turf wicket conditions. This was to be a by Tim Cundall and Sam Leong. They started telling factor in deciding ladder positions with 4 the 2015/2016 season extremely strongly with draws coming from washouts (in two of those three close and hard fought wins in the first three games, wins were most likely having bowled matches. one side out for 107 and making 6/214 against grand final winners in Mont Albert). Indeed Unfortunately we had one total washout and two luck was against us having only gaining 4 incomplete matches – where we only bowled on results. We won 2 and lost 2 and missed on the both occasions. This had a big impact on our finals by 3 points. Cruel luck. If statistics are percentage meaning we went into the second any indication, the under 18s had the highest half of the season, and then the finals, in fifth team batting average and the lowest team position on percentage but equal on points with at Box Hill CC. Statistics don’t third and fourth on the ladder. mean luck. Despite this, the boys worked really well as a side and there were some great individual and Cam McMahon and Shannon Blewitt deserve a team efforts. They were lucky to have the big thank you for guiding the young men and coaching advice and support of Mark Askham, a women throughout the season. They all had a visiting player to the club from England, who fantastic time and learned more about the great brought a current players perspective to their game of cricket. I cannot thank myself, so I games. won’t.

Awards for Season 2015/16 The batting award went to Luke Davidson who amassed 208 runs at a healthy average of 104.00. Congratulations. A worthy mention must be made of second placed Mitch Mahoney who made 192 runs @ 48.00. Super effort.

The bowling award goes to Campbell Gerny who took 11 wickets @ 11.09 with worthy mention to Angus Hands who took 10 wickets @ 7.60. The team finished the season in fifth place and should be very proud of their attitude and The Coaches Award (decided jointly by Cam efforts. and Shan) went to Mitch Mahoney. Mitch trained as hard as he worked in the games and Thank you to all the parents for cheerfully was a delight to have in the team. undertaking set-up and scoring duties, and providing ample amounts of afternoon tea to Thank you to all the parents that provided the sustain the ravenous teenagers! lifts needed on those Friday nights and the effort by all the players to train, play and bring fun to Particular thanks to Colin Leong and Dave Springfield Park. Let’s go one step further in Allison for assisting with coaching and umpiring season 2016/17 and do what I do believe we duties. would have with one ounce of luck – win a Karl & Penny Cundall premiership!!! Team Managers

Team Manager Roger Gerny

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U14C TEAM The Under 14C girls team had an enjoyable The individual performances with bat and ball season under the tutelage of Coach Nick will always show up in the “books”, but to Fletcher. Fourteen girls represented Box Hill witness some of the catches taken by the boys - over the season with a number of them new to well, they were as good as they get. Some the club. During the season some players went catches bought tears, as they suddenly realised on to represent Box Hill in senior women’s their little hands were now stinging! Some of cricket with Holly Spencer making her Premier the close catches held were more surprise on the Firsts debut a highlight. faces as they realised they’d managed to hold Although not managing to snare a win, the girls on. To see several superb slip catches and were competitive in their games. As with other keeper catches taken was very satisfying. We Friday night fixtures, a number of games were quickly realised the benefits of having Thomas abandoned due to rain. at first slip whenever Barney was bowling!

There were a number of excellent individual The team also affected many direct hit run outs. performances throughout the season. The power in those throws not only surprised the Congratulations to award winners Holly Spencer now out batsmen, but also had a few of our boys (Batting); Izzy Kinrade (Bowling) and Elizabeth jumping for cover. It’s these special moments Jackson (Coaches Award). that make being involved even more rewarding.

The main focus was on improving the basic batting, bowling and fielding skills, but also starting to teach the boys the strategic parts of the game and the tactics of captaincy. As usual at this age, consistency, especially in bowling extras, was the one thing that let many games slip out of our reach. However, we did have some fantastic patches of play which certainly showed the potential for some successful results in the future. And we notched up a couple of fantastic wins for the season.

The trophy winners for the season were Charlie Leong (coach’s award), Thomas Simmons U12B TEAM (batting) with 130 runs at 43, and Barney There was one Under 12 team this year playing Wickes (bowling) with 15 wickets at 5.13. in the ECA U12B Grade. The team was roughly Barney also had the most wickets of all teams in half and half first and second year U12 players. the competition. A number of the players had improved significantly from their first year in under 12s, All of the boys that represented our U12s played which made for a very interesting team. Many the game in a manner which Box Hill should be of the boys have played together from the first proud of. I don’t think all our opponent teams season in under 10s, so the camaraderie amongst would be able to say the same about their boys. children and parents was fun to be a part of. We teach the skills of the game, but the manner in which we play was also reinforced. The team We should be very proud of the improvements aspect shone through with many of the boys just made throughout the course of the year, with all as happy for their team-mates’ achievements as of the boys having their moment in the sun. they were their own. Each player’s contributions varied from week to week, but the commitment to talking and support for your team mates never did.

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A special mention to James Simmons, Colin All team members rotated through the role of Daws and Colin Leong for being the Team captain, keeper, opening bowler and opening Managers and Cathy Jones for support at batsman. The field also rotated around the training. These roles play as big a part in the keeper every over, so each player had the chance season as anything. It was my first season as to field in every position. Players also learned coach and I had a great time with the boys. the unwritten laws of cricket – boxer shorts Thank you to all the parents for their support won’t hold up your box, never talk to the scorers throughout the season and for scoring, providing and always field first if you win the toss, as 9 food and making every Saturday morning match year olds don’t concentrate well in the field in such a delight. It was a pleasure to be involved. the 3rd hour of the match!

Joshua Martin – Coach

UNDER 10 TEAMS (Green and Gold)

In season 2015/16, the under 10s again fielded two teams, Green and Gold, with girls and boys ranging in age from 7 to 10. Each team started the season with 9 players. As usual, the teams expanded in numbers as the season progressed, with Milo Cricketers trying on the whites in the final few matches of the season in preparation for next season. During the course of the season it was Our littlest Mustangs represented the club with remarkable to see each player improve. As effort, determination, enjoyment and spirit, confidence grew the ball was bowled quicker improving markedly during the season. The and hit harder to the boundary. Towards the end enjoyment at taking a first wicket, snaring a of the season the team made significant catch or hitting a boundary was celebrated by the improvements running between the wickets, entire team. Milestones in Under 10s are backing up in the field and encouraging each different to the seniors. With only 2-3 overs other. Amusingly, there were more mankad bowled, a three-wicket haul is celebrated like a attempts this season than any other in recent 5-fer. And with compulsory retirement at 15 memory. (Thanks West Indies.) runs, scoring 15 is the equivalent of a century, with 10 runs celebrated like a half-century. As always, the highlights of the season were the Cartwheels were perhaps a more common form Under 10 Box Hill Derby matches, where Green of celebration than for the seniors! played Gold. Matches were tightly contested, with a win notched up for each team. Another Throughout the season players worked hard at notable highlight was the Under 10s’ fielding – training on the all three facets of the game - some spectacular catches were taken in the batting, bowling and fielding. Batsmen were outfield, by keepers, and even several smartly encouraged to develop partnerships, be selective caught and bowled. The main indicator of in shot selection, and value their wicket. Players success in under 10s is balls hitting the pitch, so and coaches focused on consistency with line it was wonderful to see the stats gradually show and length, whilst bowling and not trying to do a reduction in wides and no balls as the season something different with every ball bowled. progressed. Fielding improved as the season progressed, with some outstanding catches taken in the last few games.

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Planning has already begun for the 2016/17 What worked well: season, with 6 players going up to under 12s and  Mark Simpson-Parker assisted me for the first 6 new Milo cricketers already drafted to fill the 6 sessions, before departing back home to two teams. Austria.  Other BHCC players such as Jordon Smith, This season saw some wonderful new coaches Jarrod Smith and Luke Kukuruzovic assisted join the under 10 crew, Robert Fortington for me from time to time in which I was very Gold and Andrew Wyver, both highly talented grateful for. cricketers themselves. Team managers Hugh  MILO parents were incredibly helpful with Martin for the Gold team and Janelle Penrose operating sessions (gear, setting up etc.) and Kieran Murphy for the Green team deserve  Junior coordinator Ross Collins was helpful immense thanks. Finally, to all the parents who with providing tips and ways to engage the helped out with training night, warm-ups, children and was helpful at the final MILO scoring and umpiring during the season – a day. warm thank-you. It’s such a great bunch of  Every kid received their MILO pack at the families. Well done to all. correct time.  Many of the older children’ parents Cathy Jones – Under 10 Coordinator/Coach approached me to speak about going to play under 10’s and beyond at BHCC, good pathway. MILO In-2-Cricket REPORT Issues: The 2015/16 BHCC MILO cricket season was  Numbers were good, however there were my first as MILO coordinator. I thoroughly some sessions with less than usual. Some enjoyed the season, this is due to following occasions as low as 8-10 youngsters. reasons:  Some children came and then left during the season. One participant came once and never  Group consisted of 20 children, ranging from returned and twins left after around four years 4-8. sessions.  Sessions occurred on Saturday mornings  There were around 4-5 sessions in which I 9:00-10:15 at Box Hill City Oval was unassisted by any BHCC player. I did find the lack of senior support disappointing on some occasions.

In conclusion:

The MILO season was a success, I enjoyed being a part of the group. Assistance was good and the general operation of the season worked well. At this stage of the year, I intend to be a part of the MILO In-2-cricket season for 16/17 as either coordinator or assist if another member of BHCC would like to take up the role of

coordinator.

James Rizio In-2-Cricket Co-ordinator

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JUNIOR AWARD WINNERS BHCC 2015/16

Under 14B Winners

Under 18: Batting: Luke Davidson 208 runs, average 104.00 Bowling: Campbell Gerny 11 wickets average 11.09 Coach/Managers Award: Mitch Mahoney

Under 14B Boys: Batting: Tim Hung 222 runs, average 74.00 Bowling: Arohi Vatsa 11 wickets average 16.27 Coach/Managers Award: Thomas Uhr-Henry

Under 14C:(Box Hill/ Deepdene) Coach/Managers Award: Kane Collins

Under 14C Girls: Batting: Holly Spencer 185 runs, average 61.67 Bowling: Izzy Kinrade 8 wickets, average 15.50 Coach/Managers Award: Elisabeth Jackson

Under 12B: Batting: Thomas Simmons 130 runs, average 43.33 Bowling: Barnaby Wickes 15 wickets, average 5.13 Coach/Managers Award: Charlie Leong

U10 Green: Batting: Spencer Wickes Bowling: Roland Murphy Coach/Managers Award: Nemika Naotunne

U10 Gold: Batting: Will Katic Bowling: Jake Sheehan Coach/Managers Award: Josh Gordon

Under 12 Winners Under 14C Winners

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JG CRAIG U/15 REPRESENTATIVE TEAM players to wear cricket spikes and play on turf wickets for the first time. The team also attended a The format for the Inner East Craig Shield very enjoyable and exciting T20 match between competition this season required Box Hill, Balwyn Melbourne Stars and the Melbourne Renegades and Kew to host a “Road Show” evening for 60 along with 80,000 plus people at the MCG. A team aspiring U15 Craig Shield cricketers and their “launch night” was enjoyed by players and parents parents. At the conclusion of the three road shows, with Andrew Minter, President and Men’s Club players need to nominate one club as their Craig Coach Michael Vozzo in attendance. Shield club of choice. This format was introduced to stop players’ trialing at more than one club at the Competition Performance rd same time and to provide certainty for selectors. The team finished 3 out of 7 teams with 3 wins, 3 losses and 1 Bye. Our bowling was outstanding with 30 players, or 50% of the total available nominated all bowlers following the team theme of “full and Box Hill as their Craig Shield club of choice which straight to get through the gate” and statistically our was a fantastic result for the Club. Thank you to the bowling was ranked first in the competition. Our following people who assisted towards the successful bowling was supported by consistent and reliable Road Show: - Michael Vozzo (Men’s coach), fielding with the team theme also being followed i.e. Andrew Minter (President), Mark Askham, Shannon “you’re a better fielder if at least you’re energetic Blewitt, Chris Box, Jordan Buckingham, Harry Date, and always be engaged with what’s happening!” Roger Gerny, Cameron McMahon, Josh Martin and However, the team theme for batting was not Tom Newman. fulfilled i.e. “someone in the top 4 needs to be King, (bat deep) for the day” with 34 being our top Two trials were conducted at Top Line Indoor with individual score for the competition. Statistically our th the following 13 players selected to play for Box batting was ranked 5 out of 7 teams. Hill: - Competition highlights Game 2 – The team theme “we are never beaten and Player Club Skill can win from any position” was typified when at Abhi Bansal Vermont South RHB 8/88 we made 158 versus Endeavour Hills. In Game Xavier Bateman North Balwyn RHB, RAM 3 versus Croydon we batted 45 overs for 9/127 after Jack Beardsley Surrey Hills RHB, RAF being 6/41 – we won both matches which was a Bailey Bowyer Warrandyte RHB, RAM valuable learning experience and provided a lot of Trent Callen Heatherdale RHB, RALS enjoyment for the players. Due to an extreme hot Adam Davidson Box Hill/Blackburn RHB, RAM, W/K weather forecast Game 6 was played as a T20 match Lachlan Day (VC) Nunawading RHB, RAM versus top team Balwyn at St. James Park, Thomas Gill Booroondara RHB, W/K Hawthorn. Losing the toss and batting first, our 45 Oliver Maharaj Vermont South RHB, LAM over game plan “flew out the window!” e.g. what is Josh May (C) Box Hill/Blackburn RHB, RAM an acceptable target to set for U/15 cricketers, many Rohan Roy Nunawading RHB, RAO who are playing T20 for the first time?, when do we William Vergano Deepdene Bears RHB,RALS bat hitters versus accumulators?, bowlers now need Sam Windisch Month Albert RHB to bowl back of a length instead of full and straight, captain Josh challenged with new fielding Pre Competition restrictions, protect the short boundaries. It was an The team trained on a weekly basis at Box Hill City exciting match and a great effort with a narrow loss Oval. Practice matches were played against Oakleigh decided with two balls remaining. Game 7 - The Craig Shield team and the Under 16 Box Hill players did themselves and their parents proud by Reporter District Cricket Association representative “putting on a bowling clinic,” dismissing Noble Park team. This provided valuable opportunity for many

31 for 63 in 38 overs and ensuring the team finished the competition on a high. Thank you to Richard Gill who was a reliable and efficient team manager. Richard created a team app. Player highlights and memento certificates for the players. To Melissa Abhi – 27 v Balwyn in T20 and Providing post- Bowyer for providing players with a USB memory match music for the team stick of photos and video, and to all parents for their Xavier – 31 v Mt. Waverly, 34 v Endeavour Hills, 27 fantastic support. & 2/19 v Balwyn, 29 v Noble Park & 3/4 v Endeavour Hills Coach’s highlights / observations Jack – lower order fight back 21 v Croydon & high  Playing the game in the right spirit, 100% effort, level of energy with the new ball respect, pride and smiles on faces Bailey – lower order fight back 16 v Croydon, 2/19 v  Learning to adjust from synthetic cricket to turf Mt. Waverley & 2/11 v Noble Park cricket; some players for the first time Trent – 5/10 v Endeavour Hills, 2/13 & 20 v  Playing and adjusting to a different level of Croydon intensity compared to club cricket Adam – 23 no and 2/11 v Bayswater, wicket kept  Players thinking and adapting for themselves against Noble Park within a match situation Lachlan – 2/11 v Noble Park. Took on challenge for  Players enjoying each other’s company the team as V.Capt to open the batting v Bayswater It was a pleasure to coach a fantastic group of boys, Tom – frugal on the byes, lower order fight back 14 may there be many fun filled years of successful no v Endeavour Hills cricket to come, good luck and thank you for the Ollie – 15 off 6 balls v Balwyn in T20, 20 v experience. Endeavour Hills, 20 v Bayswater Josh – 30 v Bayswater, 27 v Endeavour Hills, and Andrew Davidson led the team well as Captain Craig Shield Coach Rohan – 2/25 v Balwyn & consistent off spin bowling Will – lower order fight back 32 v Croydon & 21 v Endeavour Hills. 2/25 v Bayswater Sam – 14 no v Mt. Waverley & reliable fielding

Note: Full scorecards and individual player statistics can be found on Box Hill’s MyCricket page.

Post competition Players and parents gathered at Box Hill City Oval Back Row L to R: Andrew Davidson (Coach), Ollie for a post competition get together. The boys trained Maharaj, Lachlan Day (V Capt), Will Vergano, Josh May on turf with the Box Hill men’s seniors. It was (Captain), Jack Beardsley, Abhi Bansal, Xavier Bateman, pleasing to see a number of players wanting to train Richard Gill (Team Manager) with the seniors for the remainder of the season and Front Row L to R: Trent Callen, Sam Windisch, Adam five players played at least one senior game for Box Davidson, Bailey Bowyer, Rohan Roy, Thomas Gill Hill before the season’s end.

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LIFE MEMBERS

Life membership was bestowed on three Box Hill members this season.

Samuel Morris Sam arrived at Box Hill in the 2000/01 season and has played 214 club games including 23 Men’s First games. In that time Sam has been the ultimate clubman. He put his hand up early to assist with the Junior players being awarded the Don Davis Perpetual award in 2001/02 for his contribution. Sam is always ready and willing to assist in any role including MC at various Club functions in his own inimitable style a combination of stand up comic and professional. He has regularly contributed to the organisation and running social events. He has served on the Committee (Season 2013/14, 2014/15) where he fulfilled the role as The Director of Men’s Cricket a role to which he brought a keen analytical mind and a strong opinion. Sam has given a lot to Box Hill CC but we must not forget to acknowledge his contribution as a player. Prior to sustaining what became a chronic back injury he captured 11 wickets in the 3 finals of the Premiership year of 2006/07.

Nicole Breschkin (neé Smith) Nicole joined Box Hill in 1997/98 as a teenager and quickly proved herself as a bowler, opening the bowling in the Women’s Thirds in her first season. She has been a worthy recipient of the Marja van der Toorren 2006/07 & 2014/15, the Don Davis Award in 2003/04 and the Karen Britton Award in 2006/07 . A committee member in seasons 2003/04, 04/05 and 14/15, Nicole also was integral in the successful fight to maintain Box Hill’s residence at Box Hill City Oval when Box Hill Hawks wished to increase their residence to seven months of the year in 2005 speaking passionately at the Council meeting. Nicole spent many seasons as Captain of the Women’s Second XI, and then, after retiring, was convinced back to playing to fill the breach as Captain of the Women’s Third XI, imparting her wisdom and experience to the young players coming through from our Under 14 girls.

Margaret Pretty Despite a couple of seasons out of action due to chronic knee problems, Marg has shown longevity in her playing career being the current Women’s Club games record holder with ????? games and by playing during the 2015/16 being the sole member of the playing group who transferred from Fitzroy-Doncaster to Box Hill in 1992/93 to still being actively involved on a semi regular basis as a player. Marg is the Club games Batting run aggregate holder for the Women’s Seconds XI and spent a number of seasons as both Women’s Seconds and Third XI Captain. A tear away quick off a rhythmical run up in her younger years, she still roles her arm over taking 15 wickets this season and the Third XI Bowling trophy.

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PERPETUAL AWARDS:

Best & Fairest – Bruce Lang and Marja van der Toorren Awards The Club Best and Fairest is awarded across all Senior Men’s and Women’s elevens with votes gathered on a 3-2-1 basis during the home and away fixture. Named in honour of Life members Bruce Lang (Men’s XIs) and Marja van der Toorren (Women’s XIs) as both Bruce and Marja displayed (and continue to display) the personal and cricket qualities all players aspire to. Captains are responsible for organising the umpire (or opposition captain where there is no umpire) to submit votes at the completion of each match. The votes are collected and stored, then counted on the last day of the regular season.

Season 2015/16 Winners: Bruce Lang Award: Marja van der Toorren Award: Paul Gloury Chloe Ip

Previous Winners: Season Bruce Lang Award Marja van der Toorren Award 2014/15 Andrew Blake Casey Hawley & Nicole Breschkin 2013/14 Paul Gloury Anna Lanning 2012/13 David Carter & Barrie Frankland Margaret Pretty 2011/12 Brendan King Anna Lanning & Pennie Harrison 2010/11 Alex Atkinson & Michelle Goldsmith 2009/10 Suresh Ravichandran Casey Hawley 2008/09 Andrew Goldsmith Karyn Winterton & Michelle Winterton 2007/08 Andrew Blake Michelle Winterton 2006/07 Ken Trollope Brooke McFarlane 2005/06 Peter Robertson Toni West 2004/05 Andrew Blake Amanda McFadyen 2003/04 Andrew Blake Ingrid Noack 2002/03 David Carter Karyn Winterton & Bronte Stray 2001/02 Shaun Brown Toni West

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PERPETUAL AWARDS (CONTINUED):

The Karen Britton Memorial Award (formerly the Arthur Carter Memorial Award)

The Don Davis Perpetual Award for Outstanding Club Contribution Winner: Penelope Cleghorn

This award is presented to the player amongst Winners: the Women’s Elevens, who in the eyes of her Steven Wotherspoon & Roger Gerny peers, has made the outstanding team contribution both on and off the field during the The Don Davis award acknowledges members season. This season votes were awarded based of Box Hill CC who have provided outstanding on the renewed values – Commitment, Positivity club contributions over the course of the season. & Respect. In 2006 Karen Britton, a former In recognition of Don Davis’ many years of player, coach and chair of selectors at Box Hill service to the Club as a past President and Club CC and a VWCA administrator/team manager Stalwart, this award was first presented in Don’s passed away aged 45, from cancer. During her honour the season after his passing. time at Box Hill she had a tremendous positive influence on the playing group, particularly the Previous winners: junior players of the Club.

2014/15 James Debney & Brendan King 2013/14 Michael Fletcher Previous winners: 2014/15 Penelope Cleghorn 2012/13 Brendan King & Laura Shaw 2013/14 Penelope Cleghorn 2011/12 Ken Trollope 2012/13 Penelope Cleghorn & Laura Shaw 2010/11 Tim Blake 2011/12 Penelope Cleghorn 2009/10 Andrew Davidson 2010/11 Penelope Cleghorn 2008/09 Casey Hawley & Anne Smyth 2009/10 Casey Hawley 2007/08 Penelope Cleghorn & Peter Robertson 2008/09 Karyn Winterton 2006/07 Sarah Pantaleo & Tom Barelli 2007/08 Penelope Cleghorn & Karyn Winterton 2005/06 Robert Fortington 2006/07 Nicole Smith 2004/05 Matthew Howe 2005/06 Marja van der Toorren 2003/04 Nicole Smith & Trent Batchelor 2004/05 Rebecca Brown & Sarah Pantaleo 2002/03 Claire Lavery & James Stevenson 2003/04 Amanda McFadyen 2001/02 Sam Morris 2002/03 Tara Anderson 2000/01 Greg Smyth 2001/02 Marja van der Toorren 1999/00 Rebecca Brown 2000/01 Rebecca Brown 1998/99 Megan Thompson 1999/00 Marja van der Toorren 1998/99 Rebecca Brown 1997/98 Neville Roulston 1997/98 Kirsten Macleod 1996/97 Jackie Dodson

1995/96 Rebecca Brown

1994/95 Toni West 1993/94 Fran Dyson 1992/93 Robyn Calder

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MILESTONES, OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS AND SEASON AWARDS

Milestones:

Men’s 1st XI Games record – Andrew Blake - 232 games Men’s 1st XI 100 Games – Sam Blake Women’s 1st XI 50 Games – Cassie Brock Men’s Club 200 Games – Daniel Snell Women’s Club 200 Games – Nicole Breschkin (neé Smith) Women’s Club 100 Games – Chloe Ip Women’s Club 50 Games – Bella Gietzmann, Zoe Griffiths, Sophie Jennings, Isabelle Weber 150 wickets - Men’s 1st XI– Sam Blake 2000 Career runs Men’s – Sam Morris 5000 Career runs Women’s – Meg Lanning

Outstanding Achievements - Centurions

Score Grade Opponent Meg Lanning 170 no Women’s 1st XI Melbourne Casey Filips 130 no Men’s 2nd XI Brunswick Paul Gloury 122 no Men’s 1st XI Ivanhoe Chloe Ip 112 no Women’s 2nd XI Prahran Meg Lanning 104 no Women’s 1st XI Plenty Valley Luke Davidson 102 Men’s 3rd XI Caulfield Cassie Brock 100 Women’s 1st XI Melbourne

Senior Award Winners

Grade Averages/Awards Men’s Awards Women’s Awards 1st XI Batting Paul Gloury 1st XI Batting Meg Lanning 1st XI Bowling Robert Fortington 1st XI Bowling Cassie Brock 2nd XI Batting Michael Vozzo 2nd XI Batting Amy Jennings 2nd XI Bowling Matthew Graham 2nd XI Bowling No Award 3rd XI Batting Daniel Snell 3rd XI Batting Michelle Winterton 3rd XI Bowling Muhammad Saeed 3rd XI Bowling Margaret Pretty 4th XI Batting Rajiv Kumar 4th XI Bowling Peter Robertson

Coaches Awards Best U21 Men’s Player Angus Hands Most Improved Men’s Player James Rizio Best U21Women’s Player – Nat Challis Award Phillipa (Pip) Taylor Most Improved Women’s Player Zoe Griffiths

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SEASON STATISTICS - MEN’S FIRST XI 2015-16

Batting and fielding: Player Matches Innings Not outs H/Score Runs Ave 50s 100s Catches Paul Gloury 12 13 2 122 no 421 38.27 1 1 15 Sebastian Mather 12 12 0 58 296 24.67 2 0 13 Gaurav Parikh 12 13 0 62 260 20.00 2 0 3 Ben Guild 12 13 1 47 210 17.50 0 0 3

Also batted: Shehan Perera 2 2 0 72 99 49.50 1 0 Conor Spinks 6 5 1 37 66 16.50 0 0 3 Sam Blake 9 10 3 42 no 90 12.86 0 0 1 Steve Wotherspoon 12 9 2 36 85 12.14 0 0 5 Angus Hands 1 1 0 11 11 11.00 0 0 - Cameron McMahon 11 11 2 30 90 10.00 0 0 3 Andrew Blake 10 10 0 22 98 9.80 0 0 4 Robert Fortington 12 9 2 19 50 7.14 0 0 2 Brendan King 12 8 3 23 no 33 6.60 0 0 4 Mark Askham 8 8 1 14 42 6.00 0 0 4 James Rizio 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 0 0 - Jordon Smith 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 -

Bowling: Player Matches Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Ave Best bowling Robert Fortington 12 117 22 20 420 21.00 3/53

Also bowled: Andrew Blake 10 74 17 16 196 12.25 5/34 Paul Gloury 12 85 12 14 286 20.43 4/41 Brendan King 12 120 23 12 360 30.00 4/35 Steve Wotherspoon 12 116 13 12 420 35.00 3/32 Sam Blake 9 116.3 33 11 308 28.00 5/15 Conor Spinks 6 34.4 5 4 117 29.25 3/24 Ben Guild 12 2 0 0 10 - 0/10 Shehan Perera 2 3 0 0 11 - 0/11

Wicket keeping: Player Dismissals Catches Stumpings Sebastian Mather 15 13 2

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SEASON STATISTICS - WOMEN’S FIRST XI 2015-16

Batting and Fielding: Player Matches Innings Not outs H/Score Runs Ave 50s 100s Catches Meg Lanning 8 6 3 170 no 379 126.33 0 2 - Cassie Brock 17 15 3 100 411 34.25 3 1 8 Anna Lanning 16 13 3 62 319 31.90 2 0 7 Casey Hawley 15 15 3 79 341 28.42 1 0 3 Zoe Griffiths 19 17 4 53 298 22.92 1 0 9

Also batted: Katie M Mack 2 2 1 38 52 52.00 0 0 1 Makinley Blows 5 5 0 56 145 29.00 1 0 3 Hayleigh Brennan 15 10 4 20 72 12.00 0 0 3 Kristy Williams 8 7 1 20 66 11.00 0 0 - Penelope Cleghorn 19 13 2 29 111 10.09 0 0 6 Philippa Taylor 20 14 0 34 111 7.93 0 0 15 Danielle Montague 20 8 2 25 44 7.33 0 0 5 Lani Dejong 7 1 0 7 7 7.00 0 0 1 Tansi Price 6 5 2 9 18 6.00 0 0 1 Madeleine Clayton 4 3 1 6 no 9 4.50 0 0 - Bella Gietzmann 18 6 4 4 no 7 3.50 0 0 1 Amy Jennings 9 2 1 2 3 3.00 0 0 4 Chloe Ip 2 1 0 2 2 2.00 0 0 - Isabella Weber 21 7 1 5 9 1.50 0 0 3 Michelle Winterton 2 1 0 1 1 1.00 0 0 - Sophie Jennings 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 - Holly Spencer 8 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 5

Bowling: Player Matches Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Ave Best bowling Cassie Brock 17 114 14 27 410 15.19 4/38 Bella Gietzmann 18 101 13 20 352 17.60 5/12 Hayleigh Brennan 15 87.5 15 16 304 19.00 5/10 Isabella Weber 21 70 4 15 297 19.80 2/6 Danielle Montague 20 130.1 22 19 408 21.47 3/5

Also bowled: Tansi Price 6 12 0 3 47 15.67 2/6 Kristy Williams 8 29 2 6 128 21.33 3/13 Zoe Griffiths 19 4 0 1 22 22.00 1/22 Holly Spencer 8 16.5 1 3 71 23.67 2/20 Makinley Blows 5 14.4 2 3 71 23.67 2/7 Penelope Cleghorn 19 65 1 12 309 25.75 3/14 Lani Dejong 7 24 1 3 91 30.33 2/5 Madeleine Clayton 4 5 0 1 34 34.00 1/34 Meg Lanning 8 18 2 1 53 53.00 1/5 Anna Lanning 16 34 3 3 187 62.33 1/7

Wicket keeping: Player Dismissals Catches Stumpings Philippa Taylor 29 15 14 Zoe Griffiths 1 1 -

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SEASON STATISTICS - MEN’S SECOND XI 2015-16

Batting and fielding: Player Matches Innings Not outs H/Score Runs Ave 50s 100s Catches Michael Vozzo 13 12 5 84 no 455 65.00 4 0 8 Casey Filips 8 8 1 130 no 189 27.00 0 1 5 James Rizio 12 12 1 50 no 240 21.82 1 0 5 Shehan Perera 8 8 1 81 156 22.29 1 0 1

Also batted: Luke Davidson 5 5 0 37 138 27.60 0 0 2 Christopher Rose 2 2 0 31 50 25.00 0 0 - James Debney 5 4 1 50 no 69 23.00 1 0 6 James Box 11 9 4 21 no 98 19.60 0 0 6 Angus Hands 7 7 0 69 123 17.57 1 0 3 Conor Spinks 4 3 1 26 35 17.50 0 0 - Mark Askham 5 5 0 54 84 16.80 1 0 1 Shannon Blewitt 3 1 0 13 13 13.00 0 0 2 Muhammad Saeed 3 1 0 13 13 13.00 0 0 1 Samuel Morris 4 4 0 24 44 11.00 0 0 - Jarrod Smith 4 4 0 24 40 10.00 0 0 2 Jordan Buckingham 7 6 0 23 58 9.67 0 0 2 Matthew Graham 13 10 2 16 69 8.63 0 0 5 Shameera Mirando 1 1 0 8 8 8.00 0 0 - Tom Newman 4 4 0 16 31 7.75 0 0 6 Jordon Smith 4 2 0 13 13 6.50 0 0 4 Benjamin Tatterson 2 2 1 6.1 6 6.00 0 0 1 Daniel Snell 3 3 0 11 14 4.67 0 0 1 Michael Barro 8 5 1 4 no 7 1.75 0 0 2 David Blake 5 4 1 3 no 5 1.67 0 0 - Cameron McMahon 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 - Campbell Gerny 2 1 1 1 no 1 - 0 0 2

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SEASON STATISTICS - MEN’S SECOND XI 2015-16 (CONTINUED)

Bowling: Player Matches Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Ave Best bowling Matthew Graham 13 157.2 49 25 353 14.12 5/20

Also bowled: Mark Askham 5 23.2 5 5 55 11.00 4/20 Muhammad Saeed 3 36.1 6 7 101 14.43 4/23 David Blake 5 79 21 12 182 15.17 4/34 Cameron McMahon 1 7.3 2 2 31 15.50 2/31 Conor Spinks 4 49.4 12 8 131 16.38 4/15 James Rizio 12 38 9 6 108 18.00 3/39 Campbell Gerny 2 22 7 3 55 18.33 3/19 Angus Hands 7 60 22 9 169 18.78 2/21 James Box 11 105.2 29 13 257 19.77 3/5 Michael Barro 8 77.2 22 10 210 21.00 5/8 Christopher Rose 2 7 0 1 26 26.00 1/26 Shannon Blewitt 3 32 7 3 94 31.33 2/28 Michael Vozzo 13 80 27 5 170 34.00 2/8 Benjamin Tatterson 2 20 2 2 82 41.00 1/33 Luke Davidson 5 1 0 0 2 0/2 Jarrod Smith 4 3 0 0 11 0/11 Shehan Perera 8 13 0 0 44 0/6 Casey Filips 8 10 0 0 46 0/6

Wicket keeping: Player Dismissals Catches Stumpings Tom Newman 8 6 2 James Debney 7 6 1 Jordan Smith 4 4 -

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SEASON STATISTICS - WOMEN’S SECOND XI 2015-16

Batting and Fielding: Player Matches Innings Not outs H/Score Runs Ave 50s 100s Catches Amy Jennings 15 15 4 54 303 27.55 1 0 6 Chloe Ip 16 15 2 112 no 354 27.23 0 1 1 Pennie Harrison 14 12 1 28 145 13.18 0 0 1

Also batted: Casey Hawley 1 1 0 34 34 34.00 0 0 1 Penelope Cleghorn 2 2 0 36 51 25.50 0 0 - Bella Gietzmann 3 2 1 17 no 17 17.00 0 0 - Isabella Weber 5 5 2 28 no 50 16.67 0 0 1 Jasmin Harrison 5 4 2 14 33 16.50 0 0 1 Tansi Price 3 2 0 26 29 14.50 0 0 2 Madeleine Clayton 12 9 3 25 no 84 14.00 0 0 3 Michelle Winterton 11 8 2 26 59 9.83 0 0 4 Zoe Griffiths 4 4 0 13 30 7.50 0 0 2 Paris Penny 14 7 1 20 36 6.00 0 0 4 Elizabeth Mitchell 8 4 1 7 no 14 4.67 0 0 1 Lauren Innes 8 4 1 10 11 3.67 0 0 - Lani Dejong 10 3 1 7 no 7 3.50 0 0 3 Tiana Atkinson 3 1 0 3 3 3.00 0 0 - Ella Baulch 1 1 0 3 3 3.00 0 0 - Sophie Jennings 16 6 2 2 no 6 1.50 0 0 1 Holly Spencer 8 4 1 2 4 1.33 0 0 1 Stacey Haughton 3 2 1 1 1 1.00 0 0 - Margaret Pretty 2 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 - Eleanor Forwood 3 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 - Bronte Stray 1 1 1 11 no 11 - 0 0 - Adelaide Campion 1 1 1 11 no 11 - 0 0 - Isabella Giannangelo 3 2 2 4 no 6 - 0 0 1 Hailey Ferris 2 DNB ------1 Abby Howard 2 DNB ------Jessica Bokma 1 DNB ------2 Samantha Hamilton 1 DNB ------1 Amy McCann 1 DNB ------Carter O’Regan 1 DNB ------Nicole Smith 1 DNB ------

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SEASON STATISTICS - WOMEN’S SECOND XI 2015-16 (CONTINUED)

Bowling: Player Matches Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Ave Best bowling Madeleine Clayton 12 46.3 2 10 181 18.10 3/25

Also bowled: Hailey Ferris 2 3.3 0 4 11 2.75 3/5 Penelope Cleghorn 2 16 4 4 42 10.50 4/15 Tansi Price 3 12 2 3 48 16.00 2/10 Bella Gietzmann 3 21 2 3 49 16.33 3/7 Lani Dejong 10 46.1 5 9 151 16.78 3/15 Isabella Weber 5 23.4 2 6 104 17.33 4/18 Abby Howard 2 6 0 1 24 24.00 1/8 Tiana Atkinson 3 8 1 1 24 24.00 1/11 Michelle Winterton 11 13 0 2 51 25.50 1/9 Sophie Jennings 16 45 4 7 179 25.57 2/12 Holly Spencer 8 36 8 4 136 34.00 2/16 Adelaide Campion 1 8 3 1 34 34.00 1/34 Isabella Giannangelo 3 14 1 2 71 35.50 1/8 Paris Penny 14 41 1 5 190 38.00 1/4 Lauren Innes 8 41.3 2 4 186 46.50 1/14 Chloe Ip 16 14.3 0 1 49 49.00 1/4 Jasmin Harrison 5 15 1 1 49 49.00 1/26 Zoe Griffiths 4 3 0 0 14 - 0/14 Eleanor Forwood 3 4 0 0 24 - 0/24 Ella Baulch 1 6 0 0 28 - 0/28 Amy McCann 1 5 0 0 30 - 0/30 Pennie Harrison 14 5 0 0 31 - 0/13 Elizabeth Mitchell 8 6 0 0 37 - 0/18

Wicket keeping: Player Dismissals Catches Stumpings Amy Jennings 5 5 -

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SEASON STATISTICS - MEN’S THIRD XI 2015-16

Batting and Fielding: Player Matches Innings Not outs H/Score Runs Ave 50s 100s Catches Daniel Snell 7 6 2 55 191 47.75 2 0 2 James Debney 7 7 0 95 228 32.57 2 0 5 Shameera Mirando 12 11 1 71 259 25.90 3 0 1 Samuel Morris 9 9 0 45 196 21.78 0 0 - Tim Reid 12 11 1 50 206 20.60 1 0 3

Also batted: - Mark Simpson-Parker 5 5 1 55 no 138 34.50 1 0 3 Angus Hands 3 2 0 41 65 32.50 0 0 1 Tom Newman 6 6 1 68 no 136 27.20 1 0 9 Luke Davidson 5 5 0 102 133 26.60 0 1 - David Blake 8 2 1 23 24 24.00 0 0 1 Jack Beardsley 4 2 1 24 no 24 24.00 0 0 - Shannon Blewitt 4 3 1 22 no 39 19.50 0 0 1 Jordon Smith 5 5 2 18 51 17.00 0 0 - Jarrod Smith 6 6 0 56 97 16.17 1 0 - Shehan Perera 1 1 0 16 16 16.00 0 0 - Jordan Buckingham 6 6 1 52 no 72 14.40 1 0 1 Casey Filips 2 2 0 19 21 10.50 0 0 1 Brant Hubber 6 4 1 12 no 25 8.33 0 0 - Benjamin Tatterson 10 10 1 17 72 8.00 0 0 1 Lachlan Fraser 5 5 0 18 38 7.60 0 0 1 Christopher Rose 2 2 0 12 12 6.00 0 0 - Muhammad Saeed 7 6 0 15 31 5.17 0 0 2 Akshay Tickoo 3 3 1 4 9 4.50 0 0 - Michael Barro 3 2 1 2 3 3.00 0 0 1 Rajiv Kumar 1 1 0 3 3 3.00 0 0 - Luke Kukuruzovic 3 3 0 5 7 2.33 0 0 1 Campbell Gerny 5 3 2 0 no 0 0.00 0 0 2 Adam Davidson 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1 James Dowland 2 1 1 22 no 22 - 0 0 -

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SEASON STATISTICS - MEN’S THIRD XI 2015-16 (CONTINUED)

Bowling: Player Matches Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Ave Best bowling Muhammad Saeed 7 112.2 42 20 183 9.15 6/46

Also bowled: Campbell Gerny 5 57 21 14 108 7.71 4/11 Shannon Blewitt 4 33.2 14 6 55 9.17 4/5 Angus Hands 3 17 1 6 60 10.00 4/41 Jarrod Smith 6 16 1 5 89 17.80 2/25 Jack Beardsley 4 30.2 4 5 92 18.40 2/27 Mark Simpson-Parker 5 25 3 6 121 20.17 3/11 David Blake 8 105.3 39 10 214 21.40 2/22 Benjamin Tatterson 10 85.5 13 12 277 23.08 3/24 Brant Hubber 6 5.2 0 1 27 27.00 1/7 James Debney 7 7 0 1 31 31.00 1/31 Shameera Mirando 12 16 1 2 62 31.00 1/15 Tim Reid 12 84 15 8 255 31.88 2/35 Casey Filips 2 8 1 1 32 32.00 1/30 Michael Barro 3 27 2 3 101 33.67 2/34 James Dowland 2 15 3 2 71 35.50 2/40 Jordan Buckingham 6 1 0 0 6 - - Adam Davidson 1 2 0 0 15 - - Harsh Mehta 1 5 0 0 29 - - Akshay Tickoo 3 8 1 0 49 - -

Wicket keeping: Player Dismissals Catches Stumpings Tom Newman 10 9 1 James Debney 4 4 - Jordan Smith 2 2 -

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SEASON STATISTICS - WOMEN’S THIRD XI 2015-16

Batting and Fielding: Player Matches Innings Not outs H/Score Runs Ave 50s 100s Catches Michelle Winterton 8 7 2 71 200 40.00 1 0 1 Margaret Pretty 14 13 5 56 295 36.88 2 0 12 Elizabeth Mitchell 12 11 3 57 no 240 30.00 1 0 6

Also batted: Stacey Haughton 14 10 3 56 no 126 18.00 1 0 1 Kate Schie 4 4 3 63 no 112 112.00 1 0 - Chloe Ip 2 2 1 68 96 96.00 1 0 - Ellie Bonnett 9 3 2 15 24 24.00 0 0 - Nicole Smith 14 8 5 22 no 51 17.00 0 0 1 Pennie Harrison 3 2 0 21 33 16.50 0 0 2 Lauren Innes 5 5 1 30 50 12.50 0 0 1 Dominique McCusker 3 3 1 13 no 24 12.00 0 0 2 Elise Mozley 6 2 1 8 no 10 10.00 0 0 - Carter O'Regan 8 4 1 14 29 9.67 0 0 1 Sophie Jennings 3 2 0 11 14 7.00 0 0 2 Hailey Ferris 4 4 0 12 19 4.75 0 0 - Haleema Shiraz 2 1 0 2 2 2.00 0 0 - Rebecca Shepherd 13 6 0 11 12 2.00 0 0 1 Eleanor Forwood 11 5 0 3 3 0.60 0 0 1 Ellora Kelly 2 2 0 1 1 0.50 0 0 - Isabella Giannangelo 6 2 0 1 1 0.50 0 0 - Jessica Anderson 2 1 1 8 no 8 - 0 0 1 Clare Haysom 4 1 1 7 no 7 - 0 0 - Helen Haysom 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 -

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SEASON STATISTICS - WOMEN’S THIRD XI 2015-16 (CONTINUED)

Bowling: Player Matches Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Ave Best bowling Margaret Pretty 14 69.5 10 15 219 14.60 3/10

Also bowled: Sophie Jennings 3 14 5 5 29 5.80 3/0 Holly Spencer 1 5 1 2 13 6.50 2/13 Nicole Smith 14 33.4 4 12 127 10.58 5/3 Haleema Shiraz 2 7 2 1 12 12.00 1/12 Carter O'Regan 8 37 9 10 122 12.20 3/18 Chloe Ip 2 5 0 2 26 13.00 2/18 Kate Schie 4 28 3 7 96 13.71 4/27 Ellora Kelly 2 4 0 2 28 14.00 2/16 Isabella Giannangelo 6 26 4 6 91 15.17 3/22 Hailey Ferris 4 14 2 4 67 16.75 4/31 Jasmin Harrison 2 5.2 1 2 36 18.00 2/5 Elizabeth Mitchell 12 11 1 2 50 25.00 1/12 Dominique McCusker 3 20 6 2 50 25.00 1/2 Lauren Innes 5 17 3 1 53 53.00 1/13 Eleanor Forwood 11 33 3 3 161 53.67 1/9 Ellie Bonnett 9 20 1 2 109 54.50 2/19 Stacey Haughton 14 13 1 1 68 68.00 1/12 Michelle Winterton 8 21 1 1 137 137.00 1/26 Paris Penny 1 2 2 0 0 - 0/0 Cara Jeffers 1 1 0 0 7 - 0/7 Rebecca Shepherd 13 1 0 0 11 - 0/11 Eilis Murphy 2 3 0 0 13 - 0/13 Jessica Anderson 2 3 0 0 16 - 0/6 Clare Haysom 4 4 0 0 36 - 0/9

Wicket keeping: Player Dismissals Catches Stumpings Elizabeth Mitchell 6 6 - Pennie Harrison 2 2 - Dominique McCusker 1 1 -

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SEASON STATISTICS - MEN’S FOURTH XI 2015-16

Batting and Fielding: Player Matches Innings Not outs H/Score Runs Ave 50s Catches Rajiv Kumar 9 8 2 69 no 161 26.83 1 1 David Carter 10 9 1 64 176 22.00 1 4

Also batted: Sam Hodder 4 2 1 45 no 57 57.00 0 Ken Trollope 7 3 2 37 no 56 56.00 0 4 Akshay Tickoo 6 4 0 31 84 21.00 0 2 Luke Kukuruzovic 6 6 0 38 125 20.83 0 Lachlan Fraser 3 3 1 17 34 17.00 0 James Esposito 10 9 2 66 no 113 16.14 1 14 Samuel Morris 1 1 0 15 15 15.00 0 Peter Robertson 10 8 2 27 61 10.17 0 2 Brant Hubber 1 1 0 10 10 10.00 0 1 Oliver Maharaj 1 1 0 10 10 10.00 0 1 Andrew Minter 2 2 0 13 18 9.00 0 Harry Date 5 5 0 15 40 8.00 0 Amandeep Singh 5 5 0 22 39 7.80 0 2 James Debney 1 1 0 6 6 6.00 0 Bailey Bowyer 1 1 0 5 5 5.00 0 Mark Simpson-Parker 1 1 0 4 4 4.00 0 Campbell Gerny 4 3 1 5 no 5 2.50 0 Justin Newbound 2 2 0 4 4 2.00 0 2 Adam Davidson 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 0 Rohan Kulkarni 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 0 Abuzar Faisal 4 3 1 1 no 2 1.00 0 2 Stephen Kotsanlee 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 Stuart Johnstone 3 1 0 0 no 0 0.00 0 1 Harsh Mehta 4 2 1 0 no 0 0.00 0 1 Joshua May 1 1 1 9 no 9 - 0 Toby Cox 6 DNB - - - - 0 1 Michael Barro 2 DNB - - - - 0 1

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SEASON STATISTICS - MEN’S FOURTH XI 2015-16 (CONTINUED)

Bowling: Player Matches Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Ave Best bowling Peter Robertson 10 116.5 39 18 240 13.33 5/16

Also bowled: Bailey Bowyer 1 5.2 2 4 10 2.50 4/10 Shannon Blewitt 1 8 4 2 6 3.00 2/6 Brant Hubber 1 3 0 2 11 5.50 2/11 Campbell Gerny 4 45.3 12 11 115 10.45 4/19 Toby Cox 6 39 11 7 84 12.00 3/8 Ken Trollope 7 80 15 13 186 14.31 4/17 Stuart Johnstone 3 30 7 5 88 17.60 2/30 Michael Barro 2 34 12 4 72 18.00 4/24 Oliver Maharaj 1 15 4 2 38 19.00 2/34 Harsh Mehta 4 56 12 8 191 23.88 4/89 Akshay Tickoo 6 26.1 3 4 105 26.25 2/13 Abuzar Faisal 4 20 3 2 59 29.50 2/17 Sam Hodder 4 16 3 2 65 32.50 2/34 Rohan Kulkarni 1 6 0 1 33 33.00 1/33 Harry Date 5 13 2 1 49 49.00 1/13 Mark Simpson-Parker 1 4 0 0 11 - 0/11 Joshua May 1 5 1 0 25 - 0/25 Adam Davidson 1 7 0 0 32 - 0/32 David Carter 10 16 5 0 39 - 0/3

Wicket keeping: Player Dismissals Catches Stumpings James Esposito 18 14 4

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JUNIORS SEASON STATISTICS – U18 ECA SJ HAMILTON SHIELD 2015-16

Batting and Fielding:

Player Matches Innings N/outs H/Score Runs Ave 50s 100s Catches Luke Davidson 5 4 2 80 no 208 104.00 3 0 4 Angus Hands 2 2 1 79 no 79 79.00 1 0 2 Mitchell Mahoney 6 5 1 63 no 192 48.00 2 0 3 Conor Spinks 5 3 0 41 70 23.33 0 0 Abhir Nainani 2 2 1 14 no 16 16.00 0 0 1 James Esposito 6 4 0 31 50 12.50 0 0 7 Rajiv Kumar 6 4 0 18 36 9.00 0 0 1 Campbell Gerny 6 2 1 5 no 6 6.00 0 0 Mark Simpson 4 2 1 4 5 5.00 0 0 1 Rohan Kulkarni 6 4 0 8 16 4.00 0 0 1 Jack Leong 2 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 Zoe Griffiths 5 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2 Tansi Price 6 2 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 Harry Date 2 1 1 8 no 8 - 0 0 James Box 4 1 1 10 no 10 - 0 0 1 Toby Cox 1 DNB ------1

Bowling: Player Matches Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Ave Best bowling Campbell Gerny 6 40.5 12 11 122 11.09 5/16 Angus Hands 2 17 0 10 76 7.60 6/38 Mark Simpson 4 15 4 7 63 9.00 3/26 Conor Spinks 5 36 10 6 107 17.83 3/22 James Box 4 7 1 3 32 10.67 2/14 Zoe Griffiths 5 4 0 1 14 14.00 1/14 Toby Cox 2 6 0 1 27 27.00 1/19 Rohan Kulkarni 6 9 1 1 30 30.00 1/13 Mitchell Mahoney 6 20 4 1 58 58.00 1/4 Rajiv Kumar 6 1 0 0 9 - 0/9 James Esposito 6 2 0 0 11 - 0/11 Nuwantha Gambage 1 2 0 0 19 - 0/19 Luke Davidson 5 6 0 0 26 - 0/4 Tansi Price 6 17 1 0 74 - 0/12

Wicket keeping: Player Dismissals Catches Stumpings James Esposito 6 6 - Zoe Griffiths 2 2 -

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JUNIORS SEASON STATISTICS –U14B ECA EC ORR SHIELD 2015-16

Batting and Fielding: Player Matches Innings Not outs H/Score Runs Ave 50s 100s Catches Timothy Hung 7 6 3 58 no 222 74.00 3 0 3 Tex Craven 7 5 1 41 107 26.75 0 0 4 Sam Leong 7 6 0 45 135 22.50 0 0 4 Tim Cundall 7 5 2 29 no 65 21.67 0 0 - Matt McHenry 7 6 2 27 72 18.00 0 0 2 Luke Matthews 7 6 1 51 no 72 14.40 1 0 1 William Laussen 7 4 1 28 no 43 14.33 0 0 2 Victor Liew 1 1 0 13 13 13.00 0 0 - Eli Millard 7 4 1 15 36 12.00 0 0 6 Thomas Uhr-Henry 7 6 2 16 28 7.00 0 0 1 Arohi Vatsa 7 5 0 17 33 6.60 0 0 4 Ben Allison 7 5 2 6 no 10 3.33 0 0 2 Thomas Simmons 1 1 0 3 3 3.00 0 0 -

Bowling: Player Matches Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Ave Best bowling Arohi Vatsa 7 46 2 11 179 16.27 3/29 Thomas Uhr-Henry 7 39 7 7 129 18.43 3/15 Timothy Hung 7 15 0 5 61 12.20 2/12 Matt McHenry 7 28 2 5 116 23.20 3/24 Luke Matthews 7 44 8 4 136 34.00 2/20 William Laussen 7 24 1 3 79 26.33 1/10 Sam Leong 7 23 2 3 92 30.67 1/7 Tim Cundall 7 35 3 3 124 41.33 1/6 Tex Craven 7 31.2 1 3 151 50.33 1/18 Eli Millard 7 10 0 2 75 37.50 2/16 Ben Allison 7 24 0 2 132 66.00 1/12 Kane Collins 1 3 0 0 15 - 0/15 Thomas Simmons 1 2 0 0 17 - 0/17

Wicket keeping: Player Dismissals Catches Stumpings Tim Cundall 2 - 2 Eli Millard 5 5 -

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JUNIORS SEASON STATISTICS – U14C ECA S.J. MASON SHIELD 2015-16

Batting: Player Matches Innings Not outs H/Score Runs Ave Catches Holly Spencer 6 7 4 42 no 185 61.67 6 Hailey Ferris 7 7 2 43 no 136 27.20 2 Haleema Shiraz 4 3 1 17 no 37 18.50 1 Ellora Kelly 7 6 3 20 no 42 14.00 5 Elisabeth Jackson 7 7 1 43 no 62 10.33 1 Ellie Bonnett 7 7 0 32 67 9.57 3 Iona Cameron 6 5 2 9 23 7.67 - Ellie McKenzie 4 4 1 15 no 20 6.67 - Brooke Porteous 1 1 0 4 4 4.00 - Poppy Papanagiotou 5 2 0 5 7 3.50 - Izzy Kinrade 6 6 2 5 11 2.75 1 Airiarn Stewart 7 7 3 5 6 1.50 1 Evelyn Johnson 7 6 0 1 1 0.17 - Bella Gietzmann 2 1 1 16 no 16 - -

Bowling: Player Matches Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Ave Best bowling Izzy Kinrade 6 23 0 8 124 15.50 3/5 Holly Spencer 6 27 6 7 96 13.71 2/15 Ellie McKenzie 4 13 0 5 88 17.60 3/29 Hailey Ferris 7 28 1 5 142 28.40 3/8 Airiarn Stewart 7 25 0 4 151 37.75 2/21 Elisabeth Jackson 7 25 1 3 137 45.67 1/16 Haleema Shiraz 4 15 1 2 84 42.00 1/25 Bella Gietzmann 2 3 0 1 8 8.00 1/8 Brooke Porteous 1 2 0 1 16 16.00 1/16 Ellie Bonnett 7 17.1 0 1 100 100.00 1/7 Iona Cameron 6 16 0 1 105 105.00 1/42 Ellora Kelly 7 4 0 0 18 - 0/10 Poppy Papanagiotou 5 9 0 0 52 - Evelyn Johnson 7 14.4 0 0 117 - 0/25

Wicket keeping: Player Dismissals Catches Stumpings Ellora Kelly 2 2 - Ellie Bonnett 1 1 - Holly Spencer 1 1 -

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JUNIOR SEASON STATISTICS – U12B ECA E.R. FRAMPTON SHIELD 2015-16

Batting: Player Matches Innings Not outs H/Score Runs Ave Catches Thomas Simmons 7 6 3 37 no 130 43.33 5 Ben Van Twest 8 8 4 31 111 27.75 Jackson Daws 8 8 4 12 no 59 14.75 1 Lachlan Plant 8 8 4 16 51 12.75 1 Arnav Chobisa 8 8 3 13 no 61 12.20 1 Pranav Vashisht 8 8 4 10 no 40 10.00 Ennis Kotsanlee 7 7 3 11 39 9.75 4 Dhruv Mehta 6 5 1 10 30 7.50 1 Charlie Leong 8 8 1 11 no 39 5.57 4 Barnaby Wickes 7 7 3 6 no 20 5.00 1 Jake Sheehan 4 3 1 2 no 5 2.50 Rachit Tamrakar 8 8 2 5 14 2.33 Kavish Tailor 1 1 0 0 0 0.00

Bowling: Player Matches Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Ave Best bowling Barnaby Wickes 7 34 7 15 77 5.13 4/4 Thomas Simmons 7 33 10 9 78 8.67 2/9 Ben Van Twest 8 40 6 9 86 9.56 4/11 Ennis Kotsanlee 7 27 1 6 82 13.67 2/4 Charlie Leong 8 23 0 5 148 29.60 2/26 Dhruv Mehta 6 26 1 4 87 21.75 2/15 Rachit Tamrakar 8 32 0 4 174 43.50 2/17 Jackson Daws 8 23 3 3 60 20.00 1/1 Arnav Chobisa 8 32 2 3 98 32.67 1/4 Pranav Vashisht 8 28 2 3 113 37.67 1/9 Jake Sheehan 4 7 1 2 28 14.00 1/8 Lachlan Plant 8 29 3 1 99 99.00 1/10 Kavish Tailor 1 2 0 0 14 - 0/14

Wicket keeping: Player Dismissals Catches Stumpings Jackson Daws 1 1 - Ennis Kotsanlee 3 3 - Charlie Leong 3 3 -

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CLUB GRADE RECORDS - SENIOR ELEVENS

Men’s First Eleven: Highest Aggregate K. Albiston 773 1982/83 Highest Score A. Goldsmith 251 no 2008/09 Best Bowling G. Coller 9/17 1978/79 Most Wickets G. Coller 59 1978/79 G. Coller 59 1981/82 Women’s First Eleven: Highest Aggregate M. Lanning 738 2013/14 Highest Score M. Lanning 241 no 2012/13 Best Bowling N. Challis 7/40 1993/94 Most Wickets K. Neilson 35 1998/99 Men’s Second Eleven: Highest Aggregate A. Medson 579 1975/76 Highest Score A. Medson 153 1975/76 Best Bowling A. Gerloff 9/26 1974/75 Most Wickets F. Lyons 49 1968/69 Women’s Second Eleven: Highest Aggregate M. Pretty 532 2012/13 Highest Score J. Rhook 125 no 1993/94 Best Bowling N. Hoey 8/19 1992/43 Most Wickets A. Turnbridge 27 1994/95 Men’s Third Eleven: Highest Aggregate M. Simpson 517 1969/70 Highest Score S. Rowell 222 2001/02 Best Bowling M. Andreassen 8/20 2002/03 Most Wickets J. Airs 40 1972/73 Women’s Third Eleven: Highest Aggregate P. Harrison 609 2012/13 Highest Score C. Ip 129 no 2012/13 Best Bowling T. West 6/8 1998/99 B.Gietzmann 6/8 2013/14 Most Wickets C. Ip 28 2012/13 Men’s Fourth Eleven: Highest Aggregate R. Pearson 429 1999/00 Highest Score J. Maartensz 164 2000/01 Best Bowling D. Carter 9/18 1997/98 Most Wickets J. Davidson 43 1971/72

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CLUB GRADE RECORDS – JUNIOR ELEVENS

Under 18 Highest Aggregate L. Davidson 208 2015/16 Highest Score L. Davidson 80 no 2015/16 Best Bowling A. Hands 6/38 2015/16 Most Wickets C. Gerny 11 2015/16 Under 17 Girls Highest Aggregate I. Noack 143 1997/98 Highest Score E. Cogger 48 no 2000/01 Best Bowling G. Meredith 3/3 1997/98 Most Wickets R. Haynes 8 1999/00 Under 16 Boys Highest Aggregate P. Jackson 690 1977/78 Highest Score B. Utting 154 no 1968/69 Best Bowling B. Utting 8/18 1968/68 Most Wickets N. Ferguson 51 1961/62 Under 14 Boys Highest Aggregate M. Hardy 448 2000/01 Best Bowling D. Rider 7/3 1983/84 Most Wickets L. Pakot 30 1983/84 Under 14 Girls Highest Aggregate Z.Griffiths 262 2013/14 Best Bowling M.Wright 5/20 2011/12 Most Wickets R.Dillon 11 2008/09 M.Wright 11 2011/12 Under 12 Boys Highest Aggregate G. Boxshall 382 1982/83 Best Bowling B.Wickes 4/4 2015/16 Most Wickets G. Boxshall 29 1982/83 Under 10 Boys Highest Aggregate T. Simmons 206 2014/15 Best Bowling B. Woodfall 5/2 2011/12 Most Wickets H. Burril 16 2005/06 Rep Under 14/15 Highest Aggregate L. Davis 515 2003/04 (RM Hatch/JG Craig) Highest Score B. Cullen 123 2003/04 Best Bowling P. Davidson 7/23 1982/83 Most Wickets D. Bick 17 1976/77

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CLUB GRADE RECORDS – SENIOR XI PARTNERSHIPS Club Record Partnerships (CV, ESCA/ECA, VSDCA, VJCA & VWCA) 1st Wicket 242 (W 1st XI) R. Haynes (203*) & C. Lavery (76) Bundoora United 2006/07 2nd Wicket 289 (M 3rd XI) B. Morris (147) & M. Weller (152) R.A.A.F. 1962/63 3rd Wicket 194* (W 1st XI) N. Challis (119*) & M. Jones (70*) Melb/Tooronga 1993/94 4th Wicket 294 (M 1st XI) A. Goldsmith (193) & P. Lazer (103) Coburg 2006/07 5th Wicket 234 (M 4th XI) B. Lang (118) & J. Newbound (124) Noble Park 2002/03 6th Wicket 222 (M 4th XI) B. Menzies (133) & A. Davidson (133) Northcote 1980/81 7th Wicket 161 (M 4th XI) P. Burgess (122) & I. Heatley (55) Ashwood 1967/68 8th Wicket 198 (M 1st XI) G. Smyth (127) & S. Laussen (62) Croydon 1991/92 9th Wicket 96 (M 2nd XI) R. Summers (54) & G. Davies (42*) Geelong 1973/74 10th Wicket 166* (M 2nd XI) K. Balsam (90) & J. Davis (72*) Old Carey 1958/59

Women’s First XI (VWCA 1992/93 – 2013/14; CV from 2014/15) 1st Wicket 242 R. Haynes (203 no) & C. Lavery (76) Bundoora United 2006/07 2nd Wicket 241 M. Lanning (241 no) & K. Dempsey (72) Melbourne 2012/13 3rd Wicket 194* N. Challis (119 no) & M. Jones (70 no) Melbourne/Tooronga 1993/94 4th Wicket 120 M. Lanning (137 no) & K. Dempsey (24) EMP 2010/11 5th Wicket 150 H. Sutterby (69) & J. Rhook (62 no) Hawthorn 1993/94 6th Wicket 123 N. Challis (64) & K. Winterton (52) Brunswick Park 2004/05 7th Wicket 69* K. Sommers (30 no) & R. Brown (29 no) EMP 1999/00 8th Wicket 63* P. Cleghorn (43 no) & D. Montague (8 no) Dandenong 2012/13 9th Wicket 65 E. Gardiner (41) & J. Hunter (64 no) Brunswick Park 2003/04 10th Wicket 134 K. Bertrand (28) & I. Noack (109 no) EMP 2000/01 Women’s Second XI (VWCA 1992/93 – 2013/14; CV from 2014/15) 1st Wicket 134 M. Draycott (40 no) & K. Dempsey (84) Brown Hill 2008/09 2nd Wicket 221 M. Pretty (117 no) & M. Clayton (85) Dandenong 2012/13 3rd Wicket 169 C. Hawley (61) & K. Dempsey (91) Brighton District 2014/15 4th Wicket 130 K. Saunders (86) & M. Draycott (39) EMP 2005/06 5th Wicket 88 B.Stray (71 no) & C.Ip (23) Coburg 2009/10 6th Wicket 138 A. Rhook (100 no) & S. Williams (52 no) Brunswick Park 1997/98 7th Wicket 60 K. Saunders (81) & M. Winterton (25) Frankston 2005/06 8th Wicket 58* K. Clark (37 no) & M. van der Toorren (10) Gisbourne 2002/03 9th Wicket 42 R. Brown (14) & R. Coutts (27 no) Burwood District 1996/97 10th Wicket 30 N. Smith (7) & R. Haynes (32 no) Brown Hill 2000 Women’s Third XI (VWCA 1992/93 – 2013/14; CV from 2014/15) 1st Wicket 168 M. van der Toorren (55) & R. Calder (77) Frankston 2005/06 2nd Wicket 141 E. Mitchell (57 no) & M. Pretty (53 no) Pakenham UT 2015/16 3rd Wicket 112*# R. Calder (45 no) & C. Lavery (45 no) Clifton Hill / Coll 1999/00 4th Wicket 149 A. Ball (92) & R. Brown (34 no) Croydon N / Montrose 1993/94 5th Wicket 100 N. Smith (35) & J. Hunter (82 no) Mt Waverley 1997/98 6th Wicket 112 T. Price (68) & C. Ip (38) Yarra Valley 2012/13 7th Wicket 56 L. Innes (37 no) & J. Perri (11) Brunswick 2014/15 8th Wicket 71* S.Clark (33 no) & R.Holland (23 no) Frankston 2006/07 9th Wicket 74* M. van der Toorren (50 no) & S. Posar (3 no) Narre Warren 1996/97 10th Wicket 46 E. Bonnett (13) & N. Smith (22 no) Upper Ferntree Gully 2015/16 # Note: 170 runs were added for the third wicket versus Croydon Nth / Montrose in 1993/94. However, K. Thompson retired ill for 48 after 156 and A. Ball (92) and R. Brown (34*) added a further 14 before the third wicket fell.

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CLUB RECORDS – SENIOR XI PARTNERSHIPS (CONTINUED) Men’s First XI (VSDCA from 1964) 1st Wicket 188 G. Charman (120) & B. Lang (61) Camberwell 1979/80 2nd Wicket 226 A. Goldsmith (251 no) & J. Farrow (108) Noble Park 2008/09 3rd Wicket 163 G. Smyth (109 no) & R. Pearson (78) Broadmeadows 1987/88 4th Wicket 294 A. Goldsmith (193) & P. Lazer (103) Coburg 2006/07 5th Wicket 145 G. Smyth (136) & C. Bell (41) Croydon 1985/86 6th Wicket 120 K. Utting (58) & K. Fewster (66) Caulfield 1970/71 7th Wicket 131* P. Lazer (135 no) & P. Shepard (31 no) Brunswick 2006/07 8th Wicket 198 G. Smyth (127) & S. Laussen (62) Croydon 1991/92 9th Wicket 79 J. Henderson (42) & P. Jackson (37 no) Croydon 1978/79 10th Wicket 99* T. Blake (57 no) & S. Hubber (46 no) Oakleigh 1998/99 Men’s Second XI (VSDCA from 1964) 1st Wicket 173 D. Whitelaw (125) & T. Batchelor (78) Ivanhoe 2003/04 2nd Wicket 244 A. Carter (122) & A. Davidson (101*) Williamstown 1988/89 3rd Wicket 144* J. Maartensz (100*) & A. Blake (58*) Bayswater 1995/96 4th Wicket 177 D. Snell (135) & J. McNulty (70) Endeavour Hills 2005/06 5th Wicket 118 M. Snell (113*) & J Augustin (59) Melton 2007/08 6th Wicket 192 R. Day (80) & G. Charman (127*) Malvern 1980/81 7th Wicket 144 G. Crump (91) & K. Dearing (47) Preston 1970/71 8th Wicket 93 J. O’Neill (94) & J. Hogg (28) Ivanhoe 1981/82 9th Wicket 96 R. Summers (54) & G. Davies (42*) Geelong 1973/74 10th Wicket 87 B. Lang (44) & M. Lake (44*) Caulfield 1987/88 Men’s Third XI (ESCA/ECA 1960-1996/97; VSDCA from 1997/98) 1st Wicket 156 R. Fewster (122) & M. Andreassen (27) Malvern 1993/94 2nd Wicket 289 B. Morris (147) & M. Weller (152) R.A.A.F. 1962/63 3rd Wicket 180 D. Ward (147) & A. Cocker (60) Monash Uni 1987/88 4th Wicket 181 G.L. Bogahawattage (66) & J. Stevenson (129 no) Elsternwick 2001/02 5th Wicket 153* J. Creber (121*) & G. Davidson (62 no) Preston 2006/07 6th Wicket 172* T. Newman (63*) & R. Phillips (94 no) Caulfield 2012/13 7th Wicket 162 G. Parikh (172) & C.Filips (54) Elsternwick 2014/15 8th Wicket 149 M. Weller (163) & G. Birtles (67) Doncaster 1961/62 9th Wicket 85 S. Cromb (88) & J. Hogg (56) Surrey Hills 1981/82 10th Wicket 96 G. Coller (71) & B. Chadwick (47) Haw. East Melb 1967/68 Men’s Fourth XI (ESCA/ECA 1960-1996/97; VSDCA from 1997/98) 1st Wicket 134 J.Esposito (88) & T.Cox (103*) Noble Park 2014/15 2nd Wicket 121 J. Creber (65) & D. Snell (64) Bayswater 2005/06 3rd Wicket 165# M. Hardy (84) & M. Fletcher (97) Elsternwick 2001/02 4th Wicket 209 B. Harper (164) & J. Harper (71) Kingston Saints 2007/08 5th Wicket 234 B. Lang (118) & J. Newbound (124) Noble Park 2002/03 6th Wicket 222 B. Menzies (133) & A. Davidson (133) Northcote 1980/81 7th Wicket 161 P. Burgess (122) & I. Heatley (55) Ashwood 1967/68 8th Wicket 146 T. Murphy (62) & G. Thompson (87) Balwyn 1982/83 9th Wicket 81 B. Phillips (105) & M. Fletcher (29*) Surrey Hills 1975/76 10th Wicket 63* A. Hall (36*) & C. Fidler (37*) Northern Maccabbi 1989/90 # Note: 221 runs were added for the third wicket versus Monash Uni in 2000/01. However, W. Koster retired hurt for 67 after 138 runs and J. Maartensz (164) and D. Brereton (25) added a further 83 before the third wicket fell.

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MEN’S FIRST XI CAREER STATISTICS - BATTING

Highest Individual Scores:

Player H/Score Against Season Andrew Goldsmith 251 no v. Noble Park 2008/09 Andrew Goldsmith 193 v. Coburg 2006/07 Greg Smyth 180 v. Balwyn 1984/85 Kim Albiston 168 v. Elsternwick 1982/83 Kim Albiston 152 no v. Altona 1982/83

Top Ten Players by Runs:

Player Matches Innings Not outs H/Score Runs Ave 50s 100s Greg Smyth 219 219 13 180 5553 26.96 26 7 Gary Charman 166 182 21 120 3700 22.98 16 1 Ken Utting 123 143 17 130 no 3081 24.45 17 1 Andrew Blake 232 194 39 91 no 2811 18.14 7 0 Andrew Goldsmith 64 67 9 251 no 2643 45.57 15 4 Ken Fewster 104 112 14 102 no 2455 25.05 7 1 Ken Dearing 105 122 22 128 2454 24.54 7 1 Glenn Comte 108 118 7 94 2294 20.67 14 0 Steve Laussen 159 151 18 72 no 2282 17.16 8 0 Gary Miles 79 77 9 129 2276 33.47 14 3

Top Ten Players by Average (30+ Games):

Player Matches Innings Not outs H/Score Runs Ave 50s 100s Andrew Goldsmith 64 67 9 251 no 2643 45.57 15 4 Shaun Brown 40 39 9 106* 1315 43.83 9 2 Paul Gloury 39 42 8 151* 1444 42.47 4 3 Justin Farrow 56 53 9 117* 1546 35.14 11 2 Kim Albiston 65 76 9 168 2249 33.57 11 3 Gary Miles 79 77 9 129 2276 33.47 14 3 Steve Peter-Budge 36 41 4 102* 1089 29.43 8 1 Tom Cullen 39 44 4 105 1150 28.75 3 2 Andrew Cowper 41 46 8 83 1060 27.89 8 0 Greg Smyth 219 219 13 180 5553 26.96 26 7

Note: A full list of Men’s First XI Career Batting statistics will be available on the Club’s website bhcc.com.au

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MEN’S FIRST XI CAREER STATISTICS - BOWLING

Best Match Bowling:

Player Match Bowling Against Date Competition Grant Coller 9/17 & 6/13 v. Elsternwick 14/10/1978 VSDCA John Davies 8/35 & 5/37 v. Ashburton 6 & 13/2/1962 ESCA S. Smith 4/12 & 9/16 v. Olympic 20 & 27/1/1946 VJCA

Top Ten Players by Wickets:

Player Matches Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average 5wi 10wm BB Andrew Blake 232 2732.2 736 430 6530 15.19 20 1 7-17 Tim Blake 225 2446.4 564 328 6634 20.23 6 1 7-25 Grant Coller 96 1752.3 357 301 3661 12.16 21 1 9-17 Steve Laussen 159 2317.4 487 290 6100 21.03 11 0 8-74 Robert Cullen 120 1684.3 166 256 4412 17.23 5 0 8-70 Robert Fortington 164 1725.0 361 247 5432 21.99 1 0 5-78 Len Peterson 80 1464.2 333 222 3708 16.70 15 0 7-16 Chris Parsons 120 1326.0 363 197 3167 16.08 4 1 7-35 Bruce Utting 119 1259.0 145 175 3384 19.34 6 0 8-70 Ken Fewster 104 1044.2 104 151 2545 16.85 5 0 7-47

Top Ten Players by Average (30+ Games, 50+ wickets):

Player Matches Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average 5wi 10wm BB Grant Coller 96 1752.3 357 301 3661 12.16 21 1 9-17 Geoff Van Vugt 35 508.1 134 87 1128 12.97 5 0 7/33 Scott Hubber 43 614.1 162 110 1617 14.7 5 0 6/77 Andrew Blake 232 2732.2 736 430 6530 15.19 20 1 7-17 Daryl Farmer 32 416.1 89 66 1045 15.83 3 0 7/34 Chris Parsons 120 1326.0 363 197 3167 16.08 4 1 7-35 Len Peterson 80 1464.2 333 222 3708 16.70 15 0 7-16 Ken Fewster 104 1044.2 104 151 2545 16.85 5 0 7-47 Ernie Pietsch 84 498 49 82 1391 16.96 4 0 7/13 Jim Henderson 41 574.1 77 77 1312 17.04 2 0 7/66

Note: A full list of Men’s First XI Career Bowling statistics will be available on the Club’s website bhcc.com.au

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MEN’S FIRST XI GAMES – TOTAL

Name Games Name Games Name Games Blake, Andrew 232 Porter, Brian 53 Maddocks, David 25 Blake, Tim 225 Tierney, Paul 53 McKay, Peter 25 Smyth, Greg A 219 Bedford, Robert 52 Tillotson, Gary 25 Charman, Gary D 166 Bell, Colin 50 Walter, Aaron 25 Fortington, Robert 164 Davis, Don R 50 Anderson, Brook 24 Laussen, Steve P 159 Snell, Matthew 46 Hanson, Grant 24 Utting, Ken 123 Gerloff, Alan 44 Tillotson, Chris 24 Cullen, Robert 120 Hubber, Scott 43 Lazer, Peter 23 Parsons, Chris G 120 Tierney, Shane 42 Morris, Samuel 23 Utting, Bruce 119 Cowper, Andrew D 41 Box, Chris 22 McNulty, Jason S 117 Henderson, Jim 41 Lampe, Nigel 22 Whitelaw, Dean 115 Brown, Shaun 40 Norbury, Gary 22 Jackson, Scott M 110 Morsello, Joe 40 Trollope, Steven J 22 Shepard, Peter 110 Tierney, Kim 40 Boxshall, Gordon 21 Hansen, Chris 109 Crump, Gary 39 Delpapa, John 21 Comte, Glenn M 108 Cullen, Tom 39 May, Stephen 21 Dearing, Ken 105 Gloury, Paul 39 O'Keefe, John 21 Fewster, Ken G 104 Green, John 37 Bulman, Warren 20 Blake, Sam 103 Box, Stephen 36 Finch, Jonathon 20 Lang, Bruce 102 Lyons, Fred 36 Kila, Jason 20 Minter, Andrew 102 Peter-Budge, Steve 36 Winnett, Chris 20 Carter, Alan G 99 Van Vugt, Geoffrey 35 Bethune, Andrew 19 Coller, Grant 96 Johnson, Kyle 34 Kelly, Dean 19 Fletcher, Michael J 92 Mather, Sebastian 34 Plumridge, Trevor 19 Pietsch, Ernie 84 Heatley, Malcolm 33 Simpson, Merv L 19 Snell, Daniel T 84 Rider, Cameron 33 Allan, Edward 18 Peterson, Len 80 Farmer, Daryl 32 Cameron, Rodney 18 Miles, Gary 79 Rutherford, Daniel G 32 Jackson, Paul 18 Davidson, Andrew B 76 Graham, Stewart 31 Lines, Nick 18 Turner, Glen 75 Upton, Daniel 31 Marr, Benjamin D 18 Pearson, Rick B 73 Batchelor, Trent 30 O'Neill, John 18 King, Brendan 69 Blake, Simon 30 Petersen, Ross 18 Albiston, Kim 65 Parikh, Gaurav 30 Cornish, Ian 17 Medson, Arthur 65 Langley, Roger 29 White, Len 17 Dickey, Graeme 64 Ogilvie, John 29 Hardy, Adam J 16 Goldsmith, Andrew 64 Cain, Peter 28 James, Craig 16 Maartensz, John 64 Albiston, Simon 27 Menzies, Bruce 16 Reid, Robert 60 Mitchell, John 27 Ravichandran, Suresh 16 Anderson, Mark 57 Reidy, Chris 27 Sharpe, Brendan 16 Nash, Daniel 57 Webster, Shane 27 Tillotson, Rick 16 Farrow, Justin 56 Callen, Ian 26 Yarde, Jesse M 16 Davies, Peter J 55 Dunlop, Peter 26 Barelli, Tom 15 Hone, Brian 55 Muscat, Peter 26 Box, Greg 15 Gosney, Kim 53 Bateman, Simon 25 D'Arcy, Glenn 15

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MEN’S FIRST XI GAMES – TOTAL

Name Games Name Games Name Games Germaine, Lew 15 Forshaw, Michael J 9 Chandler, Tim 2 Patterson, David 15 King, Jeff 9 Gibson, Martin 2 Sacristani, Robert 15 Osborn, Jim 9 Jarrett, Matthew 2 Ward, James 15 Rhodes, Andrew 9 Kirby, David 2 White, Steven 15 Spinks, Conor 9 Petty, Don 2 Wotherspoon, Steve 15 Stafford, Bruce 9 Scrimshaw, David 2 Barnes, Edward 14 Askham, Mark 8 Tindal, Martin 2 Denison, Robert 14 Helmot, Simon 8 Walliker, R 2 Joyner, Rick 14 Lake, Michael 8 Adams, Neil 1 Atkinson, Alex 13 Smith, Harri 8 Andreassen, Marcus 1 Drinkall, Michael 13 Warren, Mark 8 Bedford, Michael 1 Dunn, Jason 13 Crump, Steven 7 Bice, John 1 Lyon, John 13 Gibson, Greg 7 Bole-Brown, Nick 1 Martin, Dick 13 Hardy, Mark L 7 Cotter, William 1 Moore, Richard 13 McClean, David 7 Cox, Tom 1 Naitoko, Ben 13 McKenna, Patrick J 7 Day, Richard 1 Plunkett, D 13 Nou, Loa 7 Fernandopulle, Ruwantha r 1 Siaka, Lega 13 Smith, Daniel R 7 Fletcher, Nicholas 1 Sleeth, Graeme 13 Stevenson, James 7 Fuller, Craig 1 Smyth, Harrison 13 Yallop, Graeme 7 Hands, Angus 1 Phillips, Marcus 11 Newman, Tom 4 Hanley, Robert 1 West, Aaron 13 Frankland, Barrie 6 Hargreaves, Phil 1 Guild, Ben 12 Hudson, Ashley 6 Hayes, Barry 1 Lang, James 12 Mowat, Toby 6 Hayes, Robert 1 Little, Grant 12 Pearson, James C 6 Henderson, Neil 1 May, Matt 12 Saeed, Muhammad 6 Jensen, David I 1 McRae, Timothy 12 Cahill, Rhys 5 Newham, J 1 Thiele, Daryl A 12 Eyles, Mark 5 Rizio, James 1 Rowell, Stephen 11 Pinniger, David 4 Scrimshaw, R 1 Burgell, Derek 11 Long, Gareth J 5 Simpson, Graham 1 Craddock, Thomas R 11 McLean, David 5 Smith, Cameron 1 Dickson, D 11 Miers, Graeme 5 Smith, Daniel A 1 Duckworth, Andrew 11 Perera, Shehan 5 Smith, Jordan 1 Sullivan, Damian 11 Thompson, Alexander 4 Summers, Roderick 1 Gilham, John 11 Tyson, William 5 Tamblyn, John 1 Hansen, Henrik S 11 Brown, David 4 Thompson, Kirk 1 Kirby, Keith 11 Casey, Ashley 4 Walford, Robert 1 McMahon, Cameron 11 Nevill, Peter M 4 Vozzo, Michael 11 Trollope, Ken J 4 Coen, Chris 10 Aitken, Robert 3 O'Dwyer, Heath 10 Davies, Graeme 3 Torney, Benjamin D 10 Hogg, John N 3 Clarke, Lee 9 Newman, Wayne 3 Duke, Wayne M 9 Porter, John 3

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WOMEN’S FIRST XI GAMES – TOTAL

Name Games Name Games Name Games *Casey Hawley 173 *Nicole Callinan 23 *Kellie Trotter 4 *Natalie Challis 156 *Annie Rose-Maloney 23 *Em Preston 4 *Penelope Cleghorn 149 Maddie Wright 23 *Laurie Hassall 4 *Karyn Winterton 138 *Naomi Hoey 23 *Shilette Baker 4 *Rebecca Brown 137 *Erin Byrnes 22 Chloe Ip 4 *Margaret Pretty 135 *Leanne Haldane 20 *Lisa Bowring 3 *Anna Lanning 126 19 *Gemma Mumby 3 *Meg Lanning 110 *Tara Anderson 19 *Emma Murphy 3 *Danielle Montague 103 *Colleen Powell 17 *Jody Simpson 3 *Rachael Haynes 99 *Nicole Smith 16 3 *Rebecca Carter 85 *Daina Clark 16 Rohenna Young 3 *Kate Dempsey 77 Sophie Taylor 15 *Robyn Calder 3 *Sarah Chancellor-Goddard 77 *Jess Shelton 15 *Haley Anderson 2 *Ingrid Noack 72 Hayleigh Brennan 15 *Ella Angarane 2 *Bronte Stray 69 *Michelle Palmer 14 Ainslee Bennett 2 *Elizabeth Gardiner 66 *Heather Sutterby 14 Kyra Black 2 Laura Shaw 65 *Helen Snibson 14 *Julie Donahoe 2 *Suzy Ryan 60 *Jackie Dodson 13 *Vanessa Meyer 2 *Jenny Demarte 59 *Michelle Winterton 13 *Tania Pearce 2 Cassie Brock 59 *Shannon Williams 12 *Brownwyne Simmons 2 *Monique Draycott 57 *Clementine Ward 12 *Laura Tucker 2 *Claire Lavery 56 *Julie Brown 12 *Sarah Pantaleo 2 *Peta Searle 54 *Leanne Byrce 12 Amy Jennings 2 *Kim Neilson 50 *Vicky Mercer 11 *Marja van der Toorren 2 *Brooke McFarlane 49 Makinley Blows 11 Katie Mack 2 *Julie Hunter 49 *Roidula Boutsikakis 10 Anthea Gribben 1 *Kathryn Buick 48 Siobhan Murphy 10 Ishara Fernado 1 Julia Crockett-Grills 44 Pennie Harrison 9 Lynsey Pritchard 1 *Kristen Flett 42 Amy Jennings 9 *Michelle Sutherland 1 *Renee Grieg 40 Laura Malkin 8 *Megan Thompson 1 Zoe Griffiths 40 *Olivia Bradley 8 True Campbell 1 *Felicia Dickman 39 Ashleigh Peck 8 *Melissa Worth 1 *Kate Sommers 36 Isabelle Watson 8 Niamh Clarke 1 Madi Clayton 35 Tansi Price 8 Claire Dyett 1 Bella Gietzmann 34 Kristy Williams 8 Stacey Haughton 1 *Anna Brown 33 Holly Spencer 8 Teresa King 1 Pip Taylor 33 *Kerry Clark 7 Sophie Jennings 1 *Kate Schie 32 *Carolyn Daly 7 *Pam Allen 27 *Amanda McFayden 7 *Anita Rhook 27 Lani Dejong 7 *Kate Bertrand 26 *Jannine Rhook 6 *Melanie Jones 26 *Sue Gell 6 Stephanie Butler 25 *Gabe Butts 5 *Angela Tunbridge 24 *Vibeke Pedersen 5 *Kelly Williamson 24 *Toni West 5 Isabelle Weber 24 Vanessa Lewicki 5

*denotes those players who played two-day cricket from 1992/93 to 2009/10. From season 2010-11 onwards the competition format consisted of One-Day and cricket meaning more matches are played in a season

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MEN’S CLUB GAMES – TOTAL (80+ Games) Name Games Name Games Name Games Fletcher, Michael 349 Bedford, Robert 127 Flinn, Steven R 82 Lang, Bruce 344 Stafford, Bruce 127 Greening, Adrian 82 Smyth, Greg A 340 Davidson, Jack 125 Heatley, Malcolm 82 McNulty, Jason S 325 Boxshall, Gordon 125 Creber, Jake 81 Trollope, Ken J 318 Blake, David 125 Blake, Ron 81 Blake, Tim 309 Fewster, Ken G 122 Menzies, Bruce 81 Davidson, Andrew 308 Rowell, Stephen 122 Tierney, Kim 81 Fortington, Robert 276 Maartensz, John 121 Bedford, Michael 80 Carter, David J 274 Miles, Gary 120 Blake, Andrew 273 Dearing, Ken 116 Charman, Gary 262 Thompson, Graeme 116 Newbound, Justin 236 Marr, Benjamin 115 Andreassen, Marcus 233 Coller, Grant 113 Whitelaw, Dean 230 Burgell, Ian 113 Snell, Daniel T 203 Roulston, Neville 112 Laussen, Steve 198 Comte, Glenn 111 Parsons, Chris 183 Shepard, Peter 110 Carter, Alan 182 Hansen, Chris 109 Morris, Samuel 181 Trollope, Steven 108 Cullen, Robert 178 Barelli, Tom 107 Hogg, John 175 Thiele, Daryl 106 Utting, Bruce 173 Gerloff, Alan 104 Medson, Arthur 169 Crump, Gary 104 Jackson, Scott 168 Newman, Wayne 104 Minter, Andrew 163 Tillotson, Chris 103 Pietsch, Ernie 158 O'Keefe, John 102 Cromb, Stephen 158 Parikh, Gaurav 98 Bell, Colin 154 Tierney, Shane 97 Tierney, Paul 152 Fuller, Craig 97 Blake, Sam 148 Batchelor, Trent 97 Blake, Simon 145 Rutherford, Daniel 96 Robertson, Peter 145 Dickey, Graeme 95 King, Brendan 145 Henderson, Jim 95 Davis, Don R 141 White, Len 95 Newman, Tom 140 Debney, James 93 Forshaw, Michael 139 Winnett, Chris 91 Davidson, Greg 139 Hone, Brian 91 Maxwell, Peter 134 Summers, Roderick 89 Simpson, Merv 134 Osborn, Jim 88 Pearson, Rick 133 Anderson, Mark 88 Utting, Ken 132 Wood, Alan 87 Lyons, Fred 129 Bethune, Andrew 86 Snell, Matthew 128 Henning, Mark 85 Tillotson, Gary 128 Peterson, Len 82

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WOMEN’S CLUB GAMES – TOTAL (25+ Games) Name Games Name Games Name Games *Margaret Pretty 262 Elizabeth Mitchell 64 Kathryn Kurz 29 *Michelle Winterton 226 Sophie Jennings 63 *Kirsten MacLeod 28 *Nicole Smith 225 *Kate Schie 62 Natalie Holmes 28 *Casey Hawley 216 *Peta Searle 62 *Anita Rhook 27 *Natalie Challis 181 *Julie Hunter 60 Stephanie Butler 27 *Rebecca Brown 181 Sarah Clark 60 #*Julie H. Brown 26 *Penelope Cleghorn 163 Isabelle Weber 60 *Vicky Mercer 26 *Bronte Stray 152 Cassie Brock 59 *Melanie Jones 26 *Karyn Winterton 150 *Renee Grieg 55 * Megan de Winne 26 *Danielle Montague 140 *Kate Sommers 55 Lauren Innes 26 *Anna Lanning 132 *Felcia Dickman 53 *Jess Surace 25 *Marja van der Toorren 129 *Brooke McFarlane 52 *Nicole Callinan 25 *Monique Draycott 128 Bella Geitzmann 52 *Angela Turnbridge 25 *Sarah Pantaleo 123 *Kim Neilson 51 *Rachael Haynes 122 *Kelly Williamson 50 Pennie Harrsion 122 *Kathryn Buick 50 *Robyn Calder 121 Julia Crocket-Grills 49 *Toni West 119 *Melodie Watson 49 *Meg Lanning 118 Sarah Chong 49 Chloe Ip 113 Tansi Price 48 *Rebecca Carter 107 *Astride Loigom 47 *Claire Lavery 100 *Vicki Downs 43 *Sarah Chancellor Goddard 95 Bella Poon 41 *Kate Dempsey 91 *Marianna Bellizia 39 Madi Clayton 90 *Pam Allen 38 *Ingrid Noack 87 *Rebecca Holland 36 *Amanda McFayden 84 *Jess Rye 34 *Elizabeth Gardiner 83 *Jodie Dodson 34 Laura Shaw 83 Dominque McCusker 34 Amy Jennings 83 *Miranda Luck 33 *Kate Bertrand 83 *Tara Anderson 33 *Lisa Bowring 82 *Anna Brown 33 *Suzy Ryan 81 Kyra Black 32 Stacey Haughton 77 *Anne Hallam 31 *Kristen Flett 76 Ashleigh Peck 31 *Jody Simpson 73 *Keimi Lai 31 Lani Dejong 73 *Kelly Bramstedt 30 Zoe Griffiths 72 Sophie Taylor 30 *Jenny Demarte 70 *Tanya Liesegang 30 *Chris Brown 67 *Vibeke Pedersen 30 Maddie Wright 65 *Georgie Belot 29 Carter (Rachel) O'Regan 64 Jess Perri 29

*denotes those players who played two-day cricket from 1992/93 to 2009/10. From season 2010-11 onwards the competition format consisted of One-Day and Twenty20 cricket meaning more matches are played in a season

# two players named Julie Brown have played with the club. One played 1st and 2nd XI games between 1992/93 – 1994/95. The second Julie H.Brown played between 1999/2000 – 2001/02 in the 3rd XI.

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OFFICE BEARERS

PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER A. Minter 2015 - Ms R.Calder 2015 - G. Davidson 2013- M.C. Andreassen 2014-2015 P.W. Robertson 2013- 2015 Dr E.E. Gardiner 2005-2013 M.J Fletcher 2004-2014 Ms L. Bowring 2012-2013 T. Blake 2004-2005 S.M. Jackson 2001-2004 K.J. Trollope 2005-2011 D. Smith 2002-2004 Dr R.B. Pearson 1998-2001 Ms R.J. Brown 2003-2005 M.C. Andreassen 1999-2002 B.G. Lang 1993-1998 Ms M.B.Thompson 1999-2003 S.A. Cromb 1998-1999 K.G Fewster OAM 1989-1993 A.B. Davidson 1997-1999 P.R. Maxwell 1995-1998 G.D. Charman 1987-1989 S.A. Cromb 1989-1997 D.R. Davis 1993-1995 L.H. Petersen 1984-1987 J.N. Hogg 1985-1989 B.G. Lang 1987-1993 D.R. Davis 1971-1984 S.A. Cromb 1983-1985 P.R. Maxwell 1984-1987 P.J. Stone 1967-1971 H.J. Miles 1980-1983 P. O’Hern 1982-1984 K. Wilson 1959-1967 G. McKie 1977-1980 E. Tierney 1978-1982 R. Pullen 1952-1954 K.G. Fewster 1969-1977 J. King 1977-1978 H. Carson 1949-1950 G.M. Coe 1968-1969 E. Tierney 1975-1977 R. Pullen 1948-1949 S. Smith 1967-1968 S.A. Cromb 1974-1975 R. Pullen 1945-1946 A. Matthews 1966-1967 M.L. Simpson 1969-1974 W.J. Craig 1937-1939 M.L. Simpson 1965-1966 I. Baglin 1966-1969 A. Matthews 1963-1965 R. Bedford 1965-1966 J.W. Heatley 1961-1962 K. Gorfine 1964-1965 M. Weller 1959-1961 A. Forrest 1960-1964 K. Wilson 1951-1954 M. Birtles 1959-1960 A. Forrest 1949-1950 M. Birtles 1953-1954 H.H. Buzwell 1948-1949 R. McKenzie 1952-1953 E. Garling 1945-1946 R. McKenzie 1948-1950 E. Garling 1938-1939 J. Andrews 1945-1946 H. Riddel 1937-1938 J. Andrews 1937-1939

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Box Hill Cricket Club acknowledge and thank the following businesses for their support in 2015/16

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