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Bryce Mcgain 94th Annual Presentation Dinner May 7th 2016 Windy Hill Social Club Guest speaker: Bryce McGain A Grade A Reserve A Sunday B Grade B Sunday C Grade C Sunday D Grade D Sunday MCA Life Members Eric Ormond Baker OBE Paul Baleisa Max Bleechmore Alex Brown W. Bruce Cabena Edgar G. Chisholm Bill Craddock Ian M. Fraser Rodger Grosvenor Tom Hickey Ernie J. Higham Stewart James Les C. Jennings Charles H. Jones Alec S. Kahn Fred McConchie Donald McDonald ASM John R. McPherson Simon John Patrick Phillips W. (Bill) Ravenscroft Neil Reid Graham Hilton Roper Stuart Ross Joseph Sarteschi Les Sinclair Jim Sparkes Tom Thoburne George G. Weaver Jack Winter Fred S. 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Bryce Edward McGain Born: March 25, 1972, Mornington, Victoria Current age: 43 years 349 days Major teams: Australia, Denmark, Adelaide Strikers, Australia A, Essex, Victoria Playing role: Bowler – Leg Break googly Batting style Right-hand bat Height 1.82 m Green Baggy Cap No. 410 Bushranger Cap No. 790 Batting and fielding averages Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 Ct St Tests 1 2 0 2 2 1.00 16 12.50 0 0 0 0 First-class 33 37 14 248 25 10.78 835 29.70 0 0 13 0 List A 26 11 6 97 51 19.40 189 51.32 0 1 9 0 Twenty20 13 5 4 11 6* 11.00 11 100.00 0 0 4 0 Bowling averages Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10 Tests 1 1 108 149 0 - - - 8.27 - 0 0 0 First-class 33 6321 3584 101 6/112 35.48 3.40 62.5 3 5 0 List A 26 1319 1062 34 3/11 3/11 31.23 4.83 38.7 0 0 0 Twenty20 13 13 271 356 14 2/10 2/10 25.42 7.88 19.3 0 0 0 Profile At the age of 35, Bryce McGain went from IT worker to professional cricketer and he did it with such success that within a year he was part of Australia's Test squad to tour India. The call-up came as Australia searched the country for their next long-term spinner and McGain's promising effort during Australia A's rain-affected trip to India helped his cause. He embarked on the trip as the No. 1 spinner and was almost certain to make his debut but was forced home due to an unusual injury to the tendons in his right armpit. Surgery was required but despite his advanced age, McGain did not give up on his Test dream. When he returned to state action in January 2009, he managed a timely five-wicket Sheffield Shield haul that earned him a place on the Test tour of South Africa. However, when his opportunity finally came at Cape Town, where at 36 he became Australia's oldest Test debutant since Bob Holland, McGain struggled to find the right length and was treated harshly to finish with match figures of 0 for 149, and his hopes of further international action had faded. Semi Final Scores Grade Team 1st 2nd Result Team 1st 2nd A Grade Yarra United 264 drew Parkville Districts 8-260 Youlden Parkville 116 142 def South Yarra 108 136 A Reserve Flemington Colts 279 1-092 def Parkville Districts 169 197 Youlden Parkville 159 7-167 def Indigos 138 A Sunday Melbourne Cobras 153 def Monash Tigers 120 Carnegie 8-120 def Malvern 116 B Grade Power House 277 def Monash University 212 Old Camberwell 8-193 def Parkville District 190 B Sunday Maccabi Ajax 8-174 def South Yarra 167 Melbourne Strikers 8-160 def Mannix OC 47 C Grade Flemington Colts 9-94 def Youlden Parkville 78 Sacred Heart 8-112 def Burnley CYMS 105 C Sunday Bentleigh 149 def Canterbury 56 Melbourne Strikers 178 def Clayton Districts 138 D Grade Gunbower United 8-146 def Sacred Heart 9-128 Youlden Parkville 5-305 def Carnegie 138 Preliminary Youlden Parkville 217 def Sacred Heart 148 D Sunday Maccabi Ajax 6-115 def Parkville District 9-111 Bentleigh 198 def Toorak Prahran 9-128 Grand Final Scores Grade Team 1st 2nd Result Team 1st 2nd A Grade Parkville Districts 326 0-002 def Youlden Parkville 146 181 A Reserve Flemington Colts 128 4-236 def Youlden Parkville 99 264 A Sunday Carnegie 6-106 def Monash Tigers 105 B Grade Power House 162 151 def Old Camberwell 137 47 B Sunday Maccabi AJAX 3-36 def Melbourne Strikers 35 C Grade Sacred Hearts 4-99 def Flemington Colts 93 C Sunday Bentleigh 7-155 def Melbourne Strikers 146 D Grade Youlden Parkville 253 def Gunbower United 163 D Sunday Maccabi AJAX 7-125 def Bentleigh 101 Season Awards Most Runs M.C.A. Gaston Gianfreda Malvern 845 runs Most Wickets M.C.A. Dave McNamara Bentleigh 45 wickets Best Representative Player M.C.A. Lance Hammond Monash University 845 runs Best Umpire M.C.U.A Simon Phillips Award John Sexton Best First Year Umpire M.C.U.A Paul Grant Most Improved Umpire M.C.U.A Yeasin Ahmed Captain’s Award M.C.U.A Graham Slater Best And Fairest Awards A Grade - Simon McDowall Award Abhilash Sharma Emmanuel South Oakleigh A Grade Reserve Nicholas Demeils Youlden Parkville A Grade Reserve Andrew Skate Youlden Parkville A Grade Sunday Gaston Gianfreda Malvern B Grade – David Mitchell Award Sachin Goswani Monash University B Grade Sunday Rakesh Prajapati Melbourne Strikers C Grade – Anthony Burnell Award James Ryan Sacred Heart C Grade Sunday John Forster Bentleigh D Grade Stephen Sandri Gunbower United D Grade Sunday Paul Taylor Thornbury Turf Strokers Batting Averages A Grade Abhilash Sharma Emmanuel South Oakleigh A Grade Reserve Clete Diamond South Yarra A Grade Sunday Gaston Gianfreda Malvern B Grade Harkumaar Subramaian Old Camberwell Grammarians B Grade Sunday Oliver Fitzpatrick Monash University C Grade Philip Gunn South Yarra C Grade Sunday Mark Gauci Moonee Valley D Grade Gaurav Pant Carnegie D Grade Sunday David Palmer Toorak-Prahran Bowling Awards A Grade Michael Stringer Youlden Parkville A Grade Reserve Sai Nishant Kuraparthi Indigos A Grade Sunday Ashish Chawla Carnegie B Grade Sachin Goswani Monash University B Grade Sunday Glenn Cartledge Carnegie C Grade Nick Pollock Sacred Heart C Grade Sunday David McNamara Bentleigh D Grade Corin Rowe Gunbower United D Grade Sunday Paul Lunn Toorak-Prahran Team of The Season Player Club Gaurav Takkair Carnegie Harikummar Subramaian Old Camberwell Grammarians Gaston Gianfreda Malvern Abhilash Sharma Emmanuel South Oakleigh Vinay Tripathi Carnegie Rakesh Prajapati Melbourne Strikers Mark Irving Burnley CYMS Waddington Mwayenga Youlden Parkville David McNamara Bentleigh Glenn Cartledge Carnegie Andrew Green (Captain) Parkville District Sachin Goswani Monash University MCA - FINAL LADDERS 2015-2016 Rank A Grade Wkts Lost Runs For Wkts Taken Runs Against Pts % 1 Parkville District 93 2256 114 2007 38 1.37 2 Youlden Parkville 101 2584 109 2174 30 1.28 3 South Yarra 78 2313 89 2102 28 1.25 4 Yarra-United 81 1859 88 2072 26 0.97 5 Monash University 106 1714 95 2141 22 0.71 6 Maccabi AJAX 94 1574 85 1807 18 0-78 7 Emmanuel Sth Oakleigh 112 2299 106 2279 16 0.95 8 Burnley CYMS 113 2098 92 2115 16 0.80 Rank A Sunday Wkts Lost Runs For Wkts Taken Runs Against Pts % 1 Carnegie 118 3751 180 2837 66 2.01 2 Monash Tigers 120 3083 164 2580 56 1.63 3 Melbourne Cobras 159 3204 126 3006 52 0.84 4 Malvern 132 3314 164 2840 46 1.44 5 Clayton District 158 3301 122 3091 34 0.82 6 Monash University 165 2554 155 3078 28 0-77 7 East Malvern Tooronga 169 2624 150 3215 26 0-72 8 Endeavour Hills 167 2396 127 3580 10 0.509 Rank A Reserve Wkts Lost Runs For Wkts Taken Runs Against Pts % 1 Parkville District 66 2078 117 1750 42 2.10 2 Youlden Parkville 117 2575 132 1991 37 1.45 3 Indigos 99 2166 111 2198 32 1.10 4 Flemington Colts 108 2274 126 2053 26 1.29 5 Sacred Heart 137 2206 120 2390 19 0.80 6 Bentleigh 123 1886 82 2216 14 0.56 7 Eastern Flow 125 2294 111 2704 12 0.75 8 South Yarra 101 1998 77 2175 12 0.70 Rank B Grade Wkts Lost Runs For Wkts Taken Runs Against Pts % 1 Monash University 118 2158 133 1951 40 1.24 2 Parkville District 90 2302 125 1988 32 1.60 3 Old Camberwell Grammarians 89 1805 121 2011 31 1.22 4 Power House 102 2659 133 2407 28 1.44 5 Carnegie 115 2312 110 2104 24 1.05 6 Indigos 144 2549 146 2692 22 0.96 7 Burnley CYMS 104 1990 100 2140 22 0.89 8 Moonee Valley
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