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SDCC Annual Report 2016-17 SUTHERLAND DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED 52nd ANNUAL REPORT and Financial Statements SEASON 2016-17 FIRST GRADE LIMITED OVERS SEMI-FINALISTS POIDEVIN-GRAY SHIELD QUARTER-FINALISTS NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING You are cordially invited to attend the 52nd Annual General Meeting of Sutherland District Cricket Club, to be held at JD’s Bar & Grill, Level 1, 1-7 Cronulla Street, Cronulla, on Sunday 16 July, 2017 at 2.00p.m. BUSINESS 1. To confirm the minutes of the 51st Annual General Meeting. 2. To receive and consider the Annual Report of the Management Committee and the Financial Statements 3. To elect the Patron of the Club. 4. To consider the following special resolution, moved by Tom Iceton and seconded by Shane Duff, “That Matthew Hughston be elected a life member of Sutherland District Cricket Club, Inc.” 5. To consider the following special resolution, moved by Mathew Duff and seconded by Evan Atkins, “That Phil Weatherall be elected a life member of Sutherland District Cricket Club, Inc.” 6. To elect the office-bearers of the Club and the other members of the Management Committee. 7. To elect one (1) delegate to the New South Wales Cricket Association. 8. To elect two (2) delegates to the Sydney Cricket Association. 9. To elect an auditor or auditors. 10. To deal with any general business. Visitors are most welcome, but please note that only playing and non-playing members who are financial as at 30 April 2017, plus life members, are eligible to vote or nominate for office. DAVID CUSH Secretary 22 June 2017 COVER PHOTOGRAPHS Front Cover: Daniel Fallins, winner of the James A. Daly Memorial Award for Player of the Year Back Cover: Chris Williams, leading run-scorer for the season OFFICE BEARERS Patron Bob Every President Deputy President Mathew Duff Evan Atkins Secretary Treasurer David Cush Tom Iceton Committeemen Paul Burg, Shane Duff, Brian Hall, Rod Whatley, Nathan Whittingham Club Coach Daniel Rixon Assistant Coaches Paul Burg, Shane Duff, Matthew Hughston, Mark O’Neill, Daryl Tuffey Poidevin-Gray Shield Manager Paul Brockley AW Green Shield Coach Nathan Whittingham Chairman of Selectors Phil Weatherall Delegate to New South Wales Cricket Association Tom Iceton Delegates to Sydney Cricket Association, Inc. Evan Atkins, Tom Iceton Honorary Auditor Adrian Craig Life Members, NSWCA John Dyson (2002), Bryan Hazell (1977), Tom Iceton (2005), Glenn McGrath (2008), Steve Rixon (1996) Life Members, SCA Tony Clark (2009), David Givney (2004) Life Members, SDCC Evan Atkins (2010), Grahame Barry (1992), Merv Black (1985)*, (* Deceased) Matthew Bradley (2015), Mark Chapman (2015), Tony Clark (2002), Geoff Coleman (1998)*, Julia Coote (1988), Ted Cotton (2000)*, Alan Cramond (1985), Barry Davison (1988)*, Bob Duff (2005), Mathew Duff (2009), David Givney (1997), Geoff Glover (1994), Bryan Hazell (1972)*, Tom Iceton (1988), Phil Jaques (2015), Brett Johnson (2006), Keith Meadows (2003), Harry Peters (2006), Steve Rixon (2010), John Smythe (1972), Kevin Tuite (2002) Playing Members Joel Almond Tom Doyle Lachie Johnson Harry Tattersall Ryan Almond Pat Driscoll Mitchell Johnson Ryan Thomson Nick Amos Ben Dwarshuis Josh Johnston Shaun Thornton James Arnold Jack Dwarshuis Sibghat Khan Tom Vandermaal Elijah Bagnall Daniel Fallins Steve Kourouche Will Vandermaal Michael Barry Lockie Ferguson Alex Lee Alex Watkiss James Bills Tyson Gilbert Cooper Maddinson Austin Waugh Jarryd Biviano Fletcher Graham Dimitri Magoulias Callum Weatherall Kyle Brockley Hunter Gregory Luke Maloney Adam Whatley Elliott Brookes Jayden Hankin Luke Miller Louis Whitehouse Jamie Brown James Hawksworth Steve Milliken Nathan Whittingham Jayden Brown Luke Hawksworth Mason Neale Charles Williams Ben Connell Liam Hehir Tom Pinson Chris Williams Cameron Creighton Michael Holmes Daniel Rixon Jake Wilson Dylan Croker Josh Horner Peter Saroukos Matt Wright Rory Darkins Elliot Hutt Jack Shantry Joshua Zywietz Non-Playing Members Glen Bailey Ian Everett Sid Harris Matthew O'Brien Paul Bourke Bob Every Jason Holley Mark Preddey Ray Brennan Paul Fisher Matthew Hughston Kerry Richards Paul Burg Adam Fleming Ken Hudson David Russell Peter Carpenter John Fleming Kevin Humphreys Gordon Shrubsole Col Christie Bevan Gardner Peter Jeffery Peter Smith Graham Chudleigh Stan Gilchrist Lindsay Joyce Mark Vandermaal Adrian Craig Ron Gray Bob Manning Graham Warry David Cush Lisa Griffiths Graeme Marston Phil Weatherall David Dillon Brian Hall Bob Mills Rod Whatley Shane Duff Jamie Hall Ian Napper Trent Woodhill Graham Earley Blake Hard Ken Newman Jason Young Cadet Members Harrison Blacker Zach Hart Guy Lowy Andrew Ritchie Thomas Church Dylan Holdstock Ben Pierce Cameron Westlake Willem De Moore Maximus Lans NOMINATION OF MATTHEW HUGHSTON FOR LIFE MEMBERSHIP Matthew Hughston joined Sutherland in 1999-00, when he captained the AW Green Shield team and was a member of the 5th Grade premiership team at the end of the season. The following season, he played 4th and 5th Grades and was again a member of the 5th Grade premiership side. He started the 2001-02 season in 3rds and moved up to 2nds mid-season, scoring his maiden century for the Club with 114 not out. In both grades, he scored 531 runs at 37.9. In 2002-03, he played almost the full season in 2nds, scoring 467 runs at 38.9, including two centuries with a highest score of 162 not out. He filled in for one match in 1st Grade, making his debut on 9th November 2002 – player #199. In the next two seasons, Matthew scored 843 runs at 24.8 in 1sts. He also scored a century each season in Poidevin-Gray Shield, captaining the side in 2004-05, when the team made the semi- final. He finished his P-G career with 737 runs in 28 matches at an average of 30.7. His breakthrough season in 1st Grade came the next season in 2005-06. After being dropped early in the season, he responded with two digs in 2nds totalling 155 runs, including 116, to earn promotion back to 1sts. He finished with 695 runs at 36.6 in 1sts, including a top score of 155 not out, and a total of 850 runs in 1sts & 2nds at 40.5 with three centuries. Unfortunately, the next two seasons weren’t very productive and he fluctuated between 1sts and 2nds. 2008-09 was the start of a seven-season run where Matthew scored 4631 runs in 1sts at an average of 36.2, with 9 centuries. He took over the captaincy of 1sts late in 2008-09 and the following season, he well and truly led from the front. We won the 1st Grade Limited Overs competition and lost a hard-fought 1st Grade final against St.George. Matthew scored 964 runs in all competitions at an average of 43.8, including scores of 184 in the qualifying final and 166 in the semi-final. We lost another 1st Grade final to St.George in 2012-13, when Matthew (having stood down from the captaincy) scored 876 runs, again averaging 43.8. His performances were rewarded with the James A. Daly Memorial Award for Player of the Season. In 2015-16, he stood down from 1st Grade due to work pressures, but still made a solid contribution in 2nds and 3rds, finishing the season with 623 runs at 44.5 and winning the Ted Cotton Memorial Award for Players’ Player of the Season. After retiring at the end of 2015-16, this season he made a cameo appearance in a Sunday match in 5ths, putting on a masterclass in scoring 197 not out. In all grades for the Club, Matthew has played 324 matches (equal seventh most for the Club) and scored 10449 runs (fourth highest career aggregate) at an average of 34.3 including 19 centuries. He also took 153 catches in all grades (ninth most for the Club). In 1st Grade, he played 203 matches (sixth most for the Club) and scored 6523 runs (third highest career aggregate) at an average of 32.3, with 11 centuries. He captained the Club in 81 matches, including 64 in 1st Grade. He played in three premiership teams and was part of the Club Championship in 2001-02. Matthew played for NSW Under 17s in 2000-01 and NSW Under 19s in 2002-03. He played for NSW 2nd XI and NSW Futures League in 2010-11 and 2011-12. He also served on the management committee for two years from 2011 to 2013. This season, he joined the coaching staff as a batting coach. Matthew’s contribution to Sutherland DCC over a period of 18 years as a player, captain, coach and committeeman has been considerable. He is a most worthy candidate for life membership of the Club and I am delighted to nominate him. He deserves your unanimous support. TOM ICETON NOMINATION OF PHIL WEATHERALL FOR LIFE MEMBERSHIP Phil Weatherall joined Sutherland in 1981-82, when he played AW Green Shield and a few matches in 4ths and 5ths. The following season, he again played AWG, plus 12 matches in 3rds, 4ths and 5ths. He started 1983-84 in 4ths and moved up to 3rds after two matches. On 7th January 1984, he broke the club record for highest score in all grades (held by Norm O’Neill since the Club’s first match in 1965), scoring 173 not out at North Sydney Oval No.2. He went up to 2nds after this and played the last match of the season in 1st Grade, making his debut on 24th March 1984 – player #122. In all grades, he scored 535 runs at an average of 31.5. In 1984-85, Phil was a member of the 3rd Grade team that dominated the season, but unfortunately lost the semi-final. The next two seasons saw him play a mixture of 1sts and 2nds, before he established himself as a regular member of 1st Grade in 1987-88, scoring 413 runs at 25.8 and taking 23 wickets at 28.7.
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