Manly Warringah District Club – 2018/19 Annual Report

Manly Warringah

District Cricket Club 2020/21

143rd Annual Report and Balance Sheet

Manly Warringah District Cricket Club – 2020/21 Annual Report

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Table of Contents Office Bearers ...... 5 Life Members ...... 5 Previous Administration ...... 6 Non Playing Members ...... 6 Board Member Attendance ...... 7 Performance Last 15 Years ...... 7 Premierships ...... 8 Thank You to our Wonderful Volunteers! ...... 10 Charity Partners ...... 11 Club Sponsors ...... 11 Player Sponsors...... 12 Michael Shepheard – Life Member #51 ...... 17 President’s Report ...... 18 Secretary’s Report ...... 20 International and First Class Representatives ...... 25 Champagne Cricketers ...... 26 2020/21 Major Award Winners ...... 27 Representative Players 2020/21...... 28 Player Milestones and Records ...... 29 Leading Batting Averages 2020/21 ...... 30 Leading Bowling Averages 2020/21 ...... 30 Club Coaches Report ...... 31 1st Grade Report ...... 34 1st Grade Batting Statistics ...... 38 1st Grade Bowling Statistics ...... 39 1st Grade Match results ...... 40 1st Grade Career of Current Players ...... 42 2nd Grade Report ...... 43 2nd Grade Batting Statistics ...... 46 2nd Grade Bowling Statistics ...... 47 2nd Grade Match Results ...... 48 3rd Grade Report ...... 50 3rd Grade Batting Statistics ...... 53 3rd Grade Bowling Statistics ...... 54 3rd Grade Match Results ...... 55 4th Grade Report ...... 57 4th Grade Batting Statistics ...... 59 4th Grade Bowling Statistics ...... 60 4th Grade Match Results ...... 61 5th Grade Report ...... 64 5th Grade Batting Statistics ...... 69 5th Grade Bowling Statistics ...... 70 5th Grade Match Results ...... 71 Poidevin-Gray Report ...... 73 Poidevin-Gray Batting Statistics...... 75 Poidevin-Gray Bowling Statistics ...... 75 3 | P a g e

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Poidevin-Gray Match Results...... 76 Green Shield Report...... 77 Green Shield Batting Statistics ...... 81 Green Shield Bowling Statistics ...... 81 Green Shield Match Results ...... 82 Women’s Coaches Report ...... 84 2nd Grade Women’s Report ...... 86 2nd Grade Women’s Batting Statistics ...... 89 2nd Grade Women’s Bowling Statistics ...... 89 2nd Grade Women’s Match Results ...... 90 3rd Grade Women’s Report...... 91 3rd Grade Women’s Batting Statistics ...... 93 3rd Grade Women’s Bowling Statistics ...... 93 3rd Grade Women’s Match Results ...... 94 Brewer Shield Report ...... 95 Brewer Shield Batting Statistics ...... 99 Brewer Shield Bowling Statistics ...... 99 Brewer Shield Match Results ...... 100 2020/21 Consolidated Statistics ...... 101 Club Records 1878 - 2021 ...... 104 Club Record Partnerships ...... 106 Career Records of Current Players ...... 108 Players Who Have Scored 5,000 Grade Runs ...... 111 Players Who Have Taken Over 300 Grade ...... 112 Best Performances Last 10 Years ...... 113

A huge thank you to Ian Bird Photography for the use of their photos in this Annual Report. Ian Bird is an amazing supporter of Manly Cricket, and undoubtedly the best photographer in Sydney. We encourage all club members, sponsors, players, parents and supporters to use his services. Whether it is a corporate shoot, wedding, or personal family portraits, Ian Bird is your man – check out his website at www.ianbirdphotography.com for more of his exceptional work.

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Office Bearers

PATRONS DELEGATES TO CNSW / SCA

Mike Baird AO – Former NSW Premier Steve Beatty Mike Regan – Northern Beaches Mayor Phill Edwards James Griffin – Manly Member of Parliament Mikaela Turik

HONORARY PRESIDENT SELECTION COMMITTEE

Andrew Fraser Chris Hynes – Chairman of Selectors

HONORARY DEPUTY PRESIDENT Jay Lenton – 1st Grade captain Andrew Jamieson – 2nd Grade captain David Gainsford Sam Hole – 3rd Grade captain Adam Gummer – 4th Grade captain HONORARY SECRETARY Andrew Rochford – 5th Grade captain Steve Beatty MENS COACHES ASSISTANT HONORARY SECRETARY Phil Marks – Club Coach Joel Mason Roy Vumbaca – Assistant Club Coach Tim Cruickshank – First Grade Coach HONORARY TREASURER Steve O’Keefe – Spin Bowling Coach

Scott McLachlan Sam Mesite – Assistant Batting Coach Gavin Fletcher – Assistant Bowling Coach ASSISTANT HONORARY TREASURER David Gardiner – Fielding Coach

Adam Gummer Mike O’Neill – Throwing Coach

GENERAL BOARD GREEN SHIELD COACHES

Ross Denny David Gainsford Andrew Rochford Joel Davies Andrew Rochford David Gardiner Ross Trewartha Josh Seward Phill Edwards Duncan Kerr WOMENS COACHES

Roy Vumbaca Simon Waddington Ross Denny Bob Rollins Andrew Jamieson David Gainsford Dom Wheeler Duncan Kerr Scott Osborne Steve O’Keefe Bill McLerie

Life Members HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS (DECEASED)

Peter Philpott OAM Tom Spencer Bruce Adrian Alex Anderson Barry Rothwell Greg Hill Jim Burke Les Gwynne Jim Stewart Gary Flowers C Cochrane Bruce Cook Sam Mesite Don Sellin H Dunlop C Hayes Mike Pawley OAM Gavin Fletcher C Hayman W Hoy Andrew Fraser Mal Elliot C Laurence W S Mitchell Ron Holmes David Patterson Robert Aubrey Oxlade CBE George Lowe MBE Bob Brenner Richard Fry Cliff Searle L A Soman Frank Turner Keith Fitzpatrick R Pitt John Hodgson Shawn Bradstreet Terry Lee OAM M Hayman Alan Turner Brian Kinsey John Warn John Stephenson Eddie Robinson Graeme Beard Geoff Rogers Tom Brooks OAM David Gainsford Joel Mason Warren Evans Michael Shepheard

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Previous Administration

HONORARY PRESIDENTS (12)

DATES NAME YEARS 1878-1896 Alfred Hilder 18 1897-1922 Dr David Thomas 26 1922-1955 Robert Aubrey Oxlade CBE 33 1955-1966 George Lowe MBE 11 1966-1976 John Hodgson 10 1976-1980 John Stephenson 4 1980-1984 Barry Rothwell 4 1984-1991 Jim Stewart 8 1991-1999 Gary Flowers 8 1999-2000 Ron Holmes 1 2000-2004 Tim Farriss 4 2004-Present Andrew Fraser 17*

EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION – LAST 10 YEARS

YEAR HON PRESIDENT HON SECRETARY HON TREASURER 2011-12 Andrew Fraser John Parkinson Fiona Lyon 2012-13 Andrew Fraser Don Waller Fiona Lyon / Simon Lyon 2013-14 Andrew Fraser Steve Beatty Scott McLachlan 2014-15 Andrew Fraser Steve Beatty Scott McLachlan 2015-16 Andrew Fraser Steve Beatty Scott McLachlan 2016-17 Andrew Fraser Steve Beatty Scott McLachlan 2017-18 Andrew Fraser Steve Beatty Scott McLachlan 2018-19 Andrew Fraser Steve Beatty Scott McLachlan 2019-20 Andrew Fraser Steve Beatty Scott McLachlan 2020-21 Andrew Fraser Steve Beatty Scott McLachlan

Non Playing Members Tony Johnson Vanessa Johnson Harjinder Dhillon Adam Lucius Bob Brenner Troy Shelser Rowan Hamman Mick Trevaskis Jamie Turmanis Andrew Watkins Drew Johnson Jodie Johnson Simon Couch Ian Bird Sarah Edwards Jaron Mitchell John Borzi Tony Pitcher Stephen Shepherd Eddie Meth Matt Guberina Andrew Luxton John Cimino Mark Stanley Martin Fowle Ganesh Raj Gareth Rouse Craig Duly Paul Hartmann Andrew Wolfe Chris Hynes Andrew Black Tom Baldwin Frank Turner Tim Ashelford Mick Karnaghan Carl Pymble Shawn Borger Rob Nalder Paul Frost Glenn Dewberry Shaun Hemberg Maree Rawson-Harris Scott Brewster Michael Jarvin Mark Nalder Travis Laughton Mark Williams Paul O’Sullivan Dale Hunt Joel Mason Scott Wagstaff Sam Mesite Barry Barnes Clayton Ockerby Ben King Neil Morgan Ron Holmes

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Board Member Attendance

TITLE NAME % ATTENDANCE Hon. President Andrew Fraser 100% Hon. Vice President David Gainsford 100% Hon. Secretary Steve Beatty 100% Hon. Treasurer Scott McLachlan 80% Hon. Assistant Secretary Joel Mason 100% Hon. Assistant Treasurer Adam Gummer 80% Board Member Ross Denny 100% Board Member Andrew Rochford 100% Board Member Duncan Kerr 80% Board Member Phill Edwards 100% Board Member Roy Vumbaca 100% Board Member Andrew Jamieson 100%

Performance Last 15 Years

CLUB 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH Green YEAR PG’s CHAMPIONSHIP GRADE GRADE GRADE GRADE GRADE Shield 2020-21 2nd 3rd 1st 5th 15th 8th 3rd 3rd 2019-20 5th 11th 7th 6th 5th 6th 14th 4th 2018-19 6th 14th 9th 3rd 2nd 8th 13th 2nd 2017-18 1st 8th 2nd 8th 1st 1st 5th 2nd 2016-17 6th 9th 5th 7th 6th 10th 5th 9th 2015-16 9th 8th 12th 5th 6th 11th 16th 4th 2014-15 1st 1st 2nd 1st 4th 2nd 8th 3rd 2013-14 8th 5th 16th 4th 2nd 2nd 15th 16th 2012-13 15th 17th 16th 10th 9th 16th 10th 13th 2011-12 1st 5th 2nd 3rd 2nd 7th 4th 10th 2010-11 8th 10th 7th 1st 10th 1st 12th 18th 2009-10 3rd 5th 7th 3rd 7th 12th 14th 4th 2008-09 8th 14th 5th 3rd 15th 4th 15th 5th 2007-08 15th 18th 11th 12th 16th 7th 20th 16th 2006-07 9th 20th 3rd 3rd 5th 9th 7th 2nd

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Premierships

GRADE YEARS Club Championship 1976-77, 1988-89, 1999-00, 2002-03, 2005-06, 2011-12, 2014-15, 2017-18

1st Grade 1949-50, 1957-58, 1973-74, 1988-89, 2014-15

1st Grade L/O 1974-75, 2000-01, 2005-06

1st Grade T20 2009-10

2nd Grade 1904-05, 1989-90, 2020-21

2nd Grade Women 1982-83, 2020-21 1902-03, 1920-21, 1958-59, 1969-70, 1974-75, 1987-88 (undefeated), 2004-05, 2010-11, 3rd Grade 2014-15 4th Grade 1972-73, 2017-18

5th Grade 2010-11, 2017-18

Poidevin-Gray 1949-50, 1955-56, 1968-69, 1977-78, 1985-86

Green Shield 1941-42, 1942-43, 1944-45, 1952-53, 1953-54, 1959-60, 1991-92

Masters 2002-03, 2003-04

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Thank You to our Wonderful Volunteers!

Manly Warringah District Cricket Club has an amazing group of dedicated volunteers who give up countless hours to ensure the club runs smoothly. We would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of them for their commitment to our great club!

Board Andrew Fraser David Gainsford Steve Beatty Scott McLachlan Joel Mason Adam Gummer Phill Edwards Andrew Rochford Duncan Kerr Andrew Jamieson Ross Denny Roy Vumbaca

Team Managers/Scorers Michael Shepheard Gary Holmes Will Harding Doug McGrath Toby Horstead Chris Hynes Gill Hough Sharon Melville Geoff Rogers Gordon Currie Mark Judson Brendan James Shane Guyot Louis Nel Mark Bryant

Ground Managers Henry Lucius Will Gustafson Danny LeMoy Ray Bain

Coaches David Gardiner Bob Rollins Gavin Fletcher Sam Mesite Simon Waddington Ross Denny Steve O’Keefe David Gainsford Steve Hobson Joel Davies Josh Seward Ross Trewartha Mike O’Neill Bill McLerie Frank Turner Scott Osborne

Player Welfare/Fitness Simon Couch Duncan Kerr

Media Team Sam Webber Andrew Hicks Dom Wheeler Ian Bird Adam Lucius Ash Virdi Matt Brewster Ned Hole Taylor Beatty Jordan Daly Alex Bain Isaiah Vumbaca Claire Waddington Nat Guyot Josh Wigney Ryan Bishop-Perrett Mikaela Turik Ryan Hadley Zach Trewartha Abbey Melville Lachlan Kerr Ollie Melville Neal Prowse Tom Kaye

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Charity Partners

The Burdekin Association Happy Days Cambodian Charity

Club Sponsors

MAJOR SPONSOR

GOLD SPONSOR

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CLUB SPONSORS

Hugos BOQ Manly Quest Manly Ian Bird Photography

Quest Events 4 Pines Brewing Company Chicken Shack Cafe Globus Print Solutions

Player Sponsors

Cachet John Bull Removals Alboa Doors Jay Lenton Sam Gainsford Joel Davies

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Chiropractic Solutions Duly and Associates BOQ Manly Ryan Farrell Logan Weston Steve O’Keefe

Device Technologies Chick’N Shack Independent Portable Buildings Joel Foster Ollie Davies Sam Webber

On Top Roofing Solutions Winning Appliances Borger Cranes Ryan Hadley Abbey Melville Cameron Merchant

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Relax Designs BOQ Manly Universal Concrete Andrew Jamieson Mickey Edwards Jack Edwards

Duly and Associates Westfield Warringah Mall Alec Duly Ahillen Beadle

Styleness Pivot Creative Ben Bryant Elliott Herd

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Designer Gifts Render King Jacob O’Sullivan Jake Osborne

Rail Planning Services Umlaut Chelsea McLerie Matt Brewster

Howzat Building & Services Enigma Business Products Isaiah Vumbaca Ollie Melville 15 | P a g e

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Michael Shepheard – Life Member #51

Michael Shepheard is affectionately known as “JUICE”. Michael first arrived at the Club through his friendship with Shawn Bradstreet way back in 1995 as a 16 year old. He started working in the old Manly Oval scoreboard where he worked for the next 2 seasons.

When Juice turned 18 he became manager of the 1st grade side in 1997. He has continued this role as manager through to the present day. Michael’s passion for his beloved 1st grade side is something to behold. He never has a bad word to say about any one of them, is never too critical of their efforts and is always there to support them, no matter what.

One day that stands out more than most was last year when we played Hawkesbury at Hawkesbury. It was one of the hottest days ever, combined with horrendous bushfires, so it was arguably the worst day for cricket ever. Drinks breaks were scheduled every 20 minutes due to heat and smoke, but the game continued on. Juice did what he normally does which is to sit at the gate to encourage the boys and to run out drinks, gear, etc. We were all concerned about his health in the poor conditions and when we asked him to come and sit under the tree or in the air conditioning upstairs, he simply replied “I’m all good. If the boys are out there, then I’m out here as well. I can’t expect them to do it, if I don’t do it too“.

That just sums up his incredible dedication and commitment.

Juice has great passion for everything he does. He loves his family, he loves his beloved Wests Tigers and he loves our Club. He has overcome many obstacles in his life. Being born with a disability has only made him stronger and he makes no excuses for the challenges he faces every day.

Michael Shepheard, you are first and foremost a gentleman whom we are all very proud to call a mate. A big congratulations from everyone for being elected as our 51st Life Member of the Manly Warringah District Cricket Club!

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President’s Report

Well despite the constant challenges we faced too are the from COVID-19, what an incredible season it has unsung heroes been for our club. From a playing perspective, the who do so much key highlights were: work behind the scenes without WOMEN ever seeking any Brewer Shield Semi finalists accolades or acknowledgement. 3rd grade Grand finalists 2nd grade PREMIERS It is an absolute pleasure working with these 11 Second in the Club Champs (achieved despite not guys – namely; David Gainsford, Steve Beatty, having a First grade team) Scott McLachlan, Joel Mason, Adam Gummer, Roy Vumbaca, Phill Edwards, Andrew Rochford, So just 4 years into the program and a title under Duncan Kerr, Ross Denny and Andrew Jamieson. our belts already, with the 2’s being led brilliantly by Mikaela Turik. Our presentation night was one to remember with Michael ‘Juice’ Shepheard becoming our 51st Life MEN Member. And the night finished with Phil ‘Skid’ Green Shield Quarter finalists Marks winning the Keith Marks Clubman of the 3rd grade Quarter finalists Year award. A big congrats to both Juice and Skid 2nd grade PREMIERS who have contributed so much to the club over a 1st grade Grand finalists long period of time. We wish Skid & Alex well with Second in the Club Champs (a mere 60 points their move to Queensland – we will miss you Skid! behind ND’s) A special mention to Dom Wheeler who was For everyone that was present at Manly Oval for unable to make the night. Dom won the that final to clinch the 2nd grade President’s Award this season, so I’d like to premiership, it is a day we will never forget! Given acknowledge his efforts here. Dom has our huge injury count and loss of players to the contributed an amazing amount of time coaching BBL, it’s an epic achievement. Of course, success the Women this year and once again he has put like this doesn’t just happen. It takes a lot of together this Annual Report. He’s a fitting recipient planning and good management. of the President’s award – congrats Dom!

To all our coaches, scorers, managers, volunteers, Another great moment of the night came when we sponsors and the entire playing group – every one raised $3,000 for the Hawkesbury Cricket Club, of you should feel bloody proud to have who were decimated by the floods earlier this year contributed to this success! and have to totally rebuild their grounds. A big thanks to David Gainsford for coming up with the And to the captains. The leadership shown right idea of supporting them, Cricket NSW for donating across the club this season was so impressive and the prize, plus Scotty Brewster and SOK for their a huge reason behind our success. contributions to the auction. Hawks President Hugh McKay was very grateful for our support. To our Board – what an incredibly passionate bunch of people they are. They are the ones Our Women’s program continues to flourish, responsible for the management of our Club – they largely due to the outstanding contributions from

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Ross Denny, Simon Waddington and Duncan Kerr, Secondly, we continue to seek out suitable options along with some tremendous support staff. It will for an indoor training centre on the Northern be a fitting reward for everyone involved when we Beaches. It is very high on our agenda and once field a First grade team next season! again we are liaising closely with Council re a suitable site. Finally, just a quick update on two key objectives the Board have been working on. Firstly, the Manly We will update all our members once we gain Oval Masterplan is gathering momentum and this further traction on both of the above projects. In initiative is an important one not only for our club, the interim, enjoy the off season and I look forward but the whole Ivanhoe Park precinct. We continue to catching up with everyone again during the to work very closely with Northern Beaches upcoming pre-season. Council to get a facility upgrade at the village green. Andrew Fraser Honorary President 2020/21

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Secretary’s Report

To the wider cricket community involved with Manly vital for the club’s Warringah District Cricket Club, the Board has the long-term future pleasure in submitting the 143rd Annual Report, and we will fight including the financial statements, covering the hard to bring these 2020/21 cricket season. to fruition. A more immediate goal is The Club entered Men’s teams in each grade of the to field a team in the Women’s 1st grade competition Sydney Premier Cricket competition, along with the next season. Mikaela’s 2nd grade Premiers provided First Grade Limited Overs and T20 competitions, the us with the performance basis to be very confident Poidevin-Gray and AW Green Shield competitions. that our application to the SCA will be successful. MWDCC also entered teams in the Women’s Sydney Premier cricket competitions in 2nd and 3rd grade MWDCC sits in the top echelon of integrated Premier and the Brewer Shield U/18 competition. Cricket clubs right around Australia. Special congratulations to those who were rightly The season had a staggered start due to COVID acknowledged and honored by Cricket NSW: restrictions and winter codes finishing their finals. 1st - Community Coach of the Year – Dom and 2nd grade men along with the Women’s Wheeler competitions started as per usual, while lower grade - Distinguished long service to the game – men’s started a month late. I would like to thank all Geoff Rogers the volunteers and club officials who tirelessly set up - Our entire media team led by Joel Mason the grounds under COVID safe conditions every - Jay Lenton made the SCA First grade team of week. the year - Ahillen Beadle was named in the SCA First Andrew has outlined the great performance of the grade team of the decade Club on the field. I would like to add my - Ollie Davies made his BBL and State debut in congratulations to both 2nd grade teams for winning the one day competition their respective Premierships! Terrific results in both Fine achievements which made all of us at the club the Women’s and Men’s Club Championships very proud. indicate the depth and unity of the club. My observation was that the leadership group and the Without our volunteers and officials we could not get culture within the playing group was the best it has our 10 teams on the park each week. They are the been for many seasons. lifeblood of the club and I urge every player to reflect on the work done by this group. All of the coaching staff were heroes in the way they Scorers: Geoff Rogers, Gordon Currie, Brendan rolled their sleeves up and prepared for the season. James, Louis Nel, Mark Judson and Shane Guyot. Controlled numbers, QR codes, social distancing, Team managers: Michael Shepheard – The Juice, attendance tracing sheets, split dressing rooms…the Gary Holmes, Will Harding, Doug McGrath, Gill list goes on and on, but all these restrictions were Hough, Scott Osborne. Thanks to Sharon Melville for managed very professionally. Congratulations to all managing the Women’s clothing. of you on a very successful season, especially to our Ground managers: Ray Bain, Will Gustafson, Henry two Premiership winning head coaches. Special bon Lucius and Danny LeMoy. voyage to Phil Marks – a true legend of MWDCC. Health, fitness and well-being is managed superbly by Simon Couch and Duncan Kerr. As Andrew points out we are a key stakeholder in two Chairman of Selectors Chris Hynes continues to work major capital works initiatives at Manly Oval and are his magic to select teams for each round. also seeking indoor training facilities. These will be Head Coaches: Simon Waddington and Phil Marks.

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Assistant coaches who gave tirelessly all season – One hundred and forty-two players donned the Roy Vumbaca, Ross Denny, Sam Mesite, Bobby Waratah’s Cap in 2020/21. Eight men’s players and Rollins, Tim Cruickshank, Steve O’Keefe, Dave ten women’s players qualified for their official Gardiner, Gavin Fletcher, Mike O’Neill, Duncan Kerr, MWDCC playing number. We had 4 players earn their Scott Osborne, Bill McLerie, Dom Wheeler. Thanks Baggy Blue debuting in First grade. The new playing also to Gary Holmes, Frank Turner and Toby Horstead numbers are listed below. for running the net sessions. The Media team is second to none, coordinated by It has been a pleasure to serve on our Board for Joel Mason, Sam Webber and Andrew Hicks – this another season. This is an outstanding group of great team keeps us all informed and entertained people. throughout the season! Photography: Ian Bird is without peer, and we can be Men’s Player Numbers very grateful that he is a true Manly boy. Benjamin Bryant 1538, Liam Dinan 1539, Raja Also, a big shout out to Dom Wheeler for pulling Ganeshraj 1540, Charlie Johnston 1541, Keelan together our Annual Report once again this season. Mendel 1542, Morne Morkel 1543, Billy O’Brien 1544, James Waddington 1545 We thank our Patrons Michael Regan, James Griffin and Mike Baird for their support during the season. Women’s Player Numbers Northern Beaches Council is an enormous supporter Charlotte Ambler 67, Niamh Bullen 68, Charlotte of cricket in the district. Green Options are Camburn 69, Sofia Davidson 70, Eliza Henry 71, Emily contracted by Council to prepare and maintain our Horstead 72, Stephanie Hughes 73, Helen Hull 74, grounds and their support and dedication is inspiring. Emma Lyon 75, Mason White 76

MWDCC had 6 State/BBL representatives in 2020/21. First Grade Debutants As a club we are proud of each one of you. Benjamin Bryant, Andrew Jamieson, Andrew Hicks, Jacob O’Sullivan As mentioned, our coaches were enormous this past season, as were all our captains. This leadership Steve Beatty group is one of the strongest seen at the club. Honorary Secretary 2020/21 Success speaks for itself. Every one of you did an excellent job both on and off the field.

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International and First Class Representatives

TEST PLAYERS NSW Name Debut

Australia 118 P C Charlton 21/12/1888 1 S M J Woods 11 G Thomas 161 F M Ridge 14/12/1895 2 P C Charlton 12 P M Toohey 216 W R McIntyre 15/12/1905 3 R B Minnett 13 K J Wright 217 F S Middleton 15/12/1905 4 J M Gregory 14 G R Beard 223 H Whiddon 06/12/1907 5 A Mailey 15 M G Bevan 233 J E Hodgkinson 12/12/1908 6 K R Miller 16 G R Robertson 243 R V Minnett 11/12/1909 7 R A Saggers 17 P Wilson 244 J A Randell 11/12/1909 8 J W Burke 18 S Clark 267 A Mailey 08/11/1912 9 G F Rorke 19 J Bird** 278 E A Bull 06/02/1914 10 P I Philpott 20 S O’Keefe 304 J M Gregory 19/11/1920 326 R A Bubb 22/11/1924 England 328 L W Gwynne 22/11/1924 1 C W J Athey 344 F S Cummins 26/12/1925 2 P Jarvis 438 R A Saggers 13/01/1940 3 D V Lawrence 441 B A Cook 15/11/1940 4 J E R Gallian** 442 V Trumper (Jnr) 15/12/1940 464 T F Brooks 01/01/1947 South Africa 467 K R Miller 24/10/1947 1 M Morkel 471 A K Walker 26/11/1948 472 J W Burke 10/12/1948 New Zealand 497 P I Philpott 01/01/1955 1 B Martin 507 G F Rorke 22/11/1957 508 G Thomas 22/11/1957 West Indies 515 R S Taylor 29/01/1960 1 A L Kallicharran 521 T H Lee 29/12/1962 525 B A Rothwell 01/01/1964 T20 International 551 M B Pawley 08/11/1969 1 S O’Keefe (Australia) 569 P M Toohey 25/10/1974 2 M Morkel (South Africa) 571 G R Beard 14/11/1975 3 M Turik (Canada) 602 M D O’Neill 22/10/1982 612 P H Marks 17/02/1984 Test Umpires 626 G R Robertson 12/02/1988 1 T F Brooks OAM – 24 Tests 631 S B J Whitfield 09/02/1989 636 M G Bevan 16/11/1990 Interstate and Overseas First Class Players 649 C A Glassock 02/11/1994 1 Kevin Wright (SA & WA) 667 M J Phelps 20/10/1998 2 Adam Crosthwaite (VIC & SA) 670 S D Bradstreet 11/12/1998 3 Steve Herzberg (TAS & WA) 678 J M Heath 17/12/1999 4 Nathan Buck (Leicestershire UK) 691 M A Cameron 23/01/2003 5 Jackson Bird (TAS)** 698 S N J O’Keefe 18/11/2005 6 James Munting (SA)** 721 T Cruickshank 29/10/2010 7 Cameron Merchant (Nth Districts, NZ)** 726 N Bills 10/03/2011 8 Logan Weston (Leeds/Bradford MCCU)** 737 J Lenton 06/11/2015 9 Aaron Beard (Essex UK) 743 M Edwards 08/02/2018 10 Mikaela Turik (Canada)** 746 J Edwards 16/10/2018

** Note: Manly Junior Interstate/Overseas

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Champagne Cricketers

BATTING Score Name Grade Round Opponent 130 Ollie Davies 1st Grade Round 1 Mosman 123* Joel Foster Poidevin-Gray Round 1 Mosman 142* Jacob O’Sullivan 2nd Grade Round 2 St George 125* Jordan Daly 3rd Grade Round 1 Gordon 107 Jack Edwards 1st Grade Round 6 Randwick-Petersham 114 Isaiah Vumbaca 2nd Grade Round 6 Randwick-Petersham 160 Joel Foster 1st Grade Round 7 Northern Districts 108 Jack Edwards 1st Grade Round 7 Northern Districts 105 Dom Wheeler 4th Grade Round 7 Northern Districts 116* Ollie Davies 1st Grade T20 Round 9 St George 103 Isaiah Vumbaca 1st Grade Round 8 Campbelltown-Camden 116* Ryan Farrell 2nd Grade Round 9 Eastern Suburbs 101 Jay Lenton 1st Grade Round 10 North Sydney 105* Jay Lenton 1st Grade Round 11 Blacktown 156 Jay Lenton 1st Grade Round 12 Western Suburbs 100 Sam Gainsford 1st Grade Round 12 Western Suburbs 109 Joel Foster 1st Grade Semi Final Sydney University

BOWLING Figures Name Grade Round Opponent 6 for 36 Steve O’Keefe 1st Grade Round 2 St George 5 for 16 Steve O’Keefe 1st Grade Round 3 Penrith 5 for 30 Tom Kaye 2nd Grade Round 3 Penrith 5 for 20 Josh Seward 3rd Grade Round 3 Mosman 8 for 16 Mikaela Turik W 2nd Grade Round 7 Penrith 5 for 21 Sienna James W 2nd Grade Round 8 Universities 5 for 58 Michael Visser 4th Grade Round 10 North Sydney 5 for 27 Roopmehar Dhillon 5th Grade Round 10 North Sydney 5 for 24 Lachlan Trewartha 3rd Grade Round 12 Western Suburbs 5 for 39 Ryan Hadley 1st Grade One Day QF Fairfield-Liverpool 5 for 42 Andrew Hicks 2nd Grade Round 14 Sutherland – 1st Innings 5 for 20 Andrew Hicks 2nd Grade Round 14 Sutherland – 2nd Innings 5 for 37 Josh Wigney 3rd Grade Round 14 Sutherland 6 for 14 Evan Dunnachie 5th Grade Round 14 Sutherland 5 for 32 Kate Salmon Brewer Shield Round 18 St George-Sutherland 5 for 37 Andrew Hicks 2nd Grade Round 15 Sydney University 5 for 58 Ryan Hadley 1st Grade Semi Final Sydney University 6 for 102 Ryan Hadley 1st Grade Grand Final Sydney

FIELDING Figures Name Grade Round Opponent 5 catches Ollie Davies 1st Grade Round 5 Parramatta

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2020/21 Major Award Winners

1st Grade: Batting Award: Jay Lenton – 874 runs @ 41.62 (Min 300 runs and 20 wkts) Bowling Award: Steve O’Keefe – 31 wickets @ 15.61

2nd Grade: Batting Award: Joel Davies – 702 runs @ 41.29 (Min 300 runs and 20 wkts) Bowling Award: Andrew Hicks – 27 wickets @ 14.30

2nd Grade Women: Batting Award: Mikaela Turik – 523 runs @ 58.11 (Min 200 runs and 15 wkts) Bowling Award: Mikaela Turik – 29 wickets @ 6.45

3rd Grade: Batting Award: Max Webber – 329 runs @ 27.42 (Min 300 runs and 20 wkts) Bowling Award: Michael Counsell – 21 wickets @ 15.14

3rd Grade Women: Batting Award: Mia Nel – 342 runs @ 31.09 (Min 200 runs and 15 wkts) Bowling Award: Mia Nel – 21 wickets @ 9.67

4th Grade: Batting Award: Dom Wheeler – 225 runs @ 37.50 (Min 300 runs and 20 wkts) Bowling Award: Glyn Archer – 14 wickets @ 17.29

5th Grade: Batting Award: Andrew Rochford – 257 runs @ 23.36 (Min 300 runs and 20 wkts) Bowling Award: Evan Dunnachie – 20 wickets @ 9.05

Poidevin-Gray: Batting Award: Joel Foster – 270 runs @ 67.50 (Min 125 runs and 8 wkts) Bowling Award: Isaiah Vumbaca – 13 wickets @ 16.23

Green Shield: Batting Award: Andrew Boulton – 265 runs @ 37.86 (Min 125 runs and 8 wkts) Bowling Award: Josh Cooper – 13 wickets @ 12.38

Brewer Shield: Batting Award: Ellie James – 260 runs @ 26.00 (Min 200 runs and 10 wkts) Bowling Award: Kate Salmon – 22 wickets @ 8.82

Note: Award in each grade is based on the best average. Where minimum criteria is not met, then award is based on the highest aggregate wickets/runs. Where players have the same highest aggregate, then awarded to the best average.

Southern Cross Cricket Players’ Player: Evan Dunnachie

Female Players’ Player: Mia Nel

Bob Lind Junior Player of the Year: Joel Davies

Junior Female Player of the Year: Charlotte Camburn

Senior Male Player of the Year: Ryan Hadley

Senior Female Player of the Year: Mikaela Turik

Langdon Gould Scholarship: Andrew Boulton

President’s Award: Dom Wheeler

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Gary Flowers Most Improved Male: Tom Kaye

Most Improved Female: Stephanie Hughes

George Lowe Medal: Natalie Guyot

Keith Marks Memorial Trophy: Phil Marks (Clubman of the Year)

Representative Players 2020/21

NSW Jack Edwards NSW 2nd XI Jay Lenton Mickey Edwards Ollie Davies Ryan Hadley

Sydney Sixers Steve O’Keefe Sydney Thunder Ollie Davies Jack Edwards Mickey Edwards

Perth Scorchers Morne Morkel

Under 19 NSW Academy Joel Davies Under 19 Female NSW Rep Chelsea McLerie Josh Seward

Under 14-16 NSW Academy Andrew Boulton Under 16 Female NSW Metro Chelsea McLerie Roopmehar Dhillon Josh Lawson

Under 16 NSW State Challenge Andrew Boulton Under 15 Female NSW Academy Emily Horstead Josh Cooper Eliza Henry Josh Lawson Ellie James Laura Judson Kate Salmon

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Player Milestones and Records

1st Grade

Ahillen Beadle SCA 1st Grade Team Of The Decade Jay Lenton SCA 1st Grade Team Of The Season

Jay Lenton 4,000 runs

Ollie Davies 1,000 runs Jack Edwards 1,000 runs Joel Foster 1,000 runs

Ryan Hadley 100 wickets Jack Edwards 50 wickets

Jay Lenton 150 dismissals

All Grades

Cameron Merchant 7,000 runs

Jay Lenton 4,000 runs

Jack Edwards 2,000 runs Ollie Davies 2,000 runs Dom Wheeler 2,000 runs Isaiah Vumbaca 2,000 runs

Nat Guyot 1,000 runs Joel Foster 1,000 runs Ned Hole 1,000 runs Max Webber 1,000 runs Lachlan Charles 1,000 runs Will Akhurst 1,000 runs Andrew Rochford 1,000 runs

Andrew Rochford 150 wickets Simon Waddington 150 wickets

Andrew Jamieson 100 wickets Isaiah Vumbaca 100 wickets Ryan Hadley 100 wickets Max Burgess 100 wickets

Sienna James 50 wickets Mia Waddington 50 wickets Joel Davies 50 wickets Elliott Herd 50 wickets Lachlan Trewartha 50 wickets Josh Seward 50 wickets Jack Hobson 50 wickets

Sam Webber 300 dismissals Jay Lenton 150 dismissals Matt Brewster 100 dismissals

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Leading Batting Averages 2020/21

Men Name Matches Inn N/O 100s 50s HS Runs Avg 1 Ryan Farrell 15 15 3 1 3 116* 521 43.42 2 Jay Lenton 24 24 3 3 1 156* 874 41.62 3 Joel Davies 17 19 2 0 6 83 702 41.29 4 Oliver Davies 16 16 1 2 2 130 582 38.80 5 Jack Edwards 14 14 1 2 2 108 497 38.23 6 Jordan Daly 14 15 4 1 1 125* 399 36.27 7 Isaiah Vumbaca 23 18 3 2 2 114 518 34.53 8 Dominic Wheeler 14 14 0 1 3 105 473 33.79 9 Cameron Merchant 24 21 3 0 3 89 569 31.61 10 Ben Bryant 22 21 3 0 3 75 555 30.83

Women Name Matches Inn N/O 100s 50s HS Runs Avg 1 Mikaela Turik 14 14 5 0 3 86* 523 58.11 2 Charlotte Camburn 14 14 3 0 3 75 439 39.91 3 Renee Hough 19 16 6 0 2 50* 304 30.40 4 Ellie James 15 14 4 0 0 40* 260 26.00 5 Mia Nel 27 23 6 0 3 59 414 24.35 6 Natalie Guyot 18 17 2 0 2 55* 324 21.60 7 Chloe Osborne 17 16 1 0 2 56 314 20.93 8 Kate Salmon 19 17 5 0 0 43 249 20.75 9 Zara Shipp 14 12 0 0 0 47 189 15.75 10 Niamh Bullen 13 13 1 0 0 35 176 14.67

Leading Bowling Averages 2020/21

Men Name Matches Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avg 5 WI BB 1 Evan Dunnachie 13 96.2 13 311 25 12.44 1 6 for 14 2 Ryan Bishop-Perrett 12 128.5 27 386 29 13.31 0 4 for 34 3 Stephen O’Keefe 18 217.5 60 484 31 15.61 2 6 for 36 4 Andrew Hicks 12 170.1 33 502 31 16.19 3 5 for 20 5 Josh Seward 18 163.2 23 510 31 16.45 1 5 for 20 6 Roopmehar Dhillon 14 95.3 11 330 20 16.50 1 5 for 27 7 Michael Counsell 16 126.2 22 397 23 17.26 0 4 for 35 8 Neal Prowse 17 131 24 386 20 19.30 0 3 for 12 9 Andrew Rochford 14 126.3 20 414 21 19.71 0 3 for 20 10 Josh Wigney 16 142.1 21 494 25 19.76 1 5 for 37

Women Name Matches Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avg 5 WI BB 1 Mikaela Turik 14 81.4 17 187 29 6.45 1 8 for 16 2 Kate Salmon 19 85 15 232 24 9.67 1 5 for 32 3 Charlotte Camburn 14 42 6 126 13 9.69 0 4 for 17 4 Mia Nel 27 104.5 18 310 29 10.69 0 3 for 2 5 Sienna James 11 63 3 196 18 10.89 1 5 for 21 6 Ellie James 15 31.1 2 150 11 13.64 0 3 for 7 7 Jasmin Wilson 20 83.1 10 272 19 14.32 0 2 for 10 8 Sallie Molyneux 20 75.1 8 299 19 15.74 0 4 for 20 9 Charlotte Ambler 16 59 8 220 10 22.00 0 3 for 33 10 Abbey Melville 17 69.4 8 220 10 22.00 0 3 for 5

Please Note: Above stats include T20 stats but do not include PG’s or Green Shield stats.

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Club Coaches Report

What a season! Every single person involved in our club of not creating a should be extremely proud of our achievements this division or elitist season. The end result was a Second Grade atmosphere in the Premiership, runners up in the Club Championships, a club with these First Grade Grand Final, a First Grade Limited Overs changes. The result Semi Final, a Third Grade Qualifying Final, a Poidevin- of these decisions Gray Semi Final and a Green Shield Quarter Final. created the Congratulations as well to Simon Waddington and Ross positive outcome we anticipated, with First grade Denny on the huge success of the Women’s season! turning things around in all formats on the field and displaying a renewed attitude off it. More of this will be As a result of all of those achievements our club covered by Tim and Jay in their report, however continues to be up there, leading the competition both congratulations to both on their combined efforts. Well on and off the field. done too to Jay who grew enormously as a captain this season and led from the front in all aspects. With the previous season ending so abruptly due to the Covid-19 pandemic without finals being played, we The jewel in our crown this season was undoubtedly were denied the opportunity of silverware having 3’s, Second grade. A justly deserved Minor Premiership and 4’s and 5’s all qualify. It was a strange and empty end then confirming their dominance by taking out the title to proceedings. in a magnificent Grand Final performance. Their entire season was built on combined on-field contributions Following that and keen to get started, our pre-season coupled with genuine care for one another and a ‘backs fitness campaign was again led by Simon Couch with to the wall’ attitude. This ensured that title-winning the help of Lozza Gardiner, Roy Vumbaca and Mike three days of tough and uncompromising cricket. It O’Neill albeit with the new social distancing and Covid couldn’t have finished any better and the players protocols in place, which didn’t have much of an celebrated as they should. Andrew Jamieson led the adverse effect. These sessions were again well group brilliantly all season with the help of Sam attended and ensured a solid preparation to the Gainsford, Andrew Hicks and Izzy Vumbaca during his season. Batting sessions followed shortly afterwards on absences, initially to 1st grade and then at the end Saturday mornings as per previous seasons with cruelly, to injury. To cap off the season, Jamo was Sammy Mesite doing a fantastic job running these. awarded the 2nd Grade Captain of the Year at the SCA Awards, a final honour so justly deserved. Rob Rowland-Smith, aka the Sandhill Warrior, put the club through two tough beach sessions at Palm Beach Third grade had a successful season in their own right and Curl Curl in mid-August and really gave all the boys although didn’t get the opportunity to go further than a lesson in mental toughness, camaraderie and goal the Qualifying final due to the March rains. One more setting. It also gave the boys an indication of where win somewhere during the season and the rain they were at with their individual fitness levels. Well wouldn’t have mattered, a discussion we have often as worth the investment, no doubt about that, and a big a club about the importance of finishing in the top thanks to Rob. three. This was the third straight season 3’s have made the play offs, a record they should be proud of and From a season planning standpoint and given the lack continue to grow. Third grade is such an important of consistency in our top grade in recent seasons, a grade in the development of our younger players. Most more focused approach was introduced to rectify this. clubs field former top grade players in this grade, either This included appointing Tim Cruickshank as our First giving back to their clubs or sliding down the grades as grade coach, a decision to make coaching resources they age, which makes 3rd grade, more than any other, available to both 1’s and 2’s at every game for warm- a real test for youngsters. It’s so important therefore to ups and preparation, and also, when possible, to have have a capable captain and I’d like to congratulate Sam a dedicated “top” grade net at training to increase the Hole for doing such a great job for us this season as quality of their training sessions. We were very aware Third grade captain. A calm and thoughtful leader 31 | P a g e

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which, combined with astute knowledge, gives us as Well done to all involved and well done and thanks to coaches comfort knowing that all is under control. Rochy!

Fourth grade, for the first time in 8 seasons, failed to As a club we understand very clearly the importance of make the finals series. They’ve been our most selecting our grade captains. This season we got it right successful grade in recent seasons including winning a again. Not only does it involve cricket knowledge and Premiership and two Minor premierships during that 8 leadership qualities, just as importantly our leaders year period, a truly remarkable achievement. This need to be quality human beings. I’m proud to call season however was particularly challenging and at the every one of our captains this season a mate and I know risk of making excuses, 4th grade many times during that this trait can sometimes be more important in the the season fielded under strength sides in an effort to management of men and of games of cricket. We maintain stability in our 5th and 3rd grade sides. This needed to improve our Spirit of Cricket status which we was a club decision and a correct decision which did and the captains are largely responsible for that, included selecting former retired players in an effort to well done! Thanks to all of you for your efforts this continue their connection to the club, and long may season, I’ve enjoyed every moment of it. that continue! There have been so many people involved this season Adam Gummer again led the side all season apart from all of whom have contributed to our success. At training the one game when Andrew Lindsay filled in. Gumms is sessions during the week it wasn’t unusual to have 10 a calm and measured leader with that degree of or more coaches and volunteers all lending a hand and toughness when required and is also very organised in making the sessions productive. his planning. Such good qualities for a leader and one that will be very difficult to replace. Well done Gumms, Thanks to David ‘Lozza’ Gardiner for all the hours you that period of your leadership in our Fourth grade gave both at training and games. The players appreciate history will be long remembered. your hard yards running fielding drills, warm-ups and tending to their every need at games. Thanks too for all To be consistently successful in 5th grade is extremely those end of play chats on Saturdays! difficult due to the constant introduction of new, sometimes very young but always very exciting players. Thanks to Gary Holmes and Frank Turner for running The future of our club rests squarely in the hands of all the nets so well for us, and Mike O’Neill for imparting of those wonderful people involved in the management all that knowledge on throwing technique which I know of our 5th grade squad. This season was full of ups and the players have benefitted from. Simon Couch, thanks downs which sometimes tested the emotions of those mate for giving us your time to keep the players on deck involved. What I do know is that we have exactly the and helping with injury management and for running right people involved and we will bear the fruits of the pre-season fitness sessions. success long into the future. This season we finished in 8th position although I feel we should have finished a Thanks to Doug McGrath, Michael Shepheard, Will little higher given the talent of the players both young Harding, Will Gustafson and Henry Lucius for your and not so young. All of those young players will now passion and contributions at training and games, very be a little more experienced and lot more confident much appreciated by everyone. when it comes to lining up next season and I’d expect that will translate into successful results. A massive thanks to Timmy Cruickshank for bringing such a professional attitude and creating such an Andrew Rochford is as passionate and driven as a enjoyable and successful environment in 1st grade, captain can be, and it was a pleasure to spend time what a turnaround for this group! talking cricket and spending time at many games and in the dressing rooms with him and his team. Rochy is the Thanks once again to our two Life Member coaches, perfect fit to lead and educate our youngsters and has Sam Mesite and Gavin Fletcher for being around every a tough job which he thrives on and loves. Coupled with week at training and games and for passing on your David Gainsford, our Green Shield coaches and our experience, knowledge, passion and love for our club. junior managers, this Pathway Program will continue to Thanks also to Steve O’Keefe for all the time you gave produce top grade players for many years to come. to all players, we’re extremely fortunate to have such

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an experienced former international cricketer still so Thanks to our Board for allowing me to do things my passionately involved in our club. way, for providing all the resources we needed as coaches and for running our club so professionally. We Thanks again to Chris Hynes, our Chairman of Selectors, remain the benchmark for others as a result. for all the time you spent completing this tough task. You do it with care and passion and for all the right Finally I want to thank my favourite people, the players, reasons, thanks mate. for challenging me, for listening to me, for putting up with me, for frustrating me but most of all for giving me Roy Vumbaca was an absolute rock for me this season. so much enjoyment every week that we spent together. He kept me calm when he needed to, was always I hope that you all had as much fun as I did and I’ll around to make sure things were in place for training always remember season 2020/21 with great pride, and games and spent lots of time just talking and thanks boys! reassuring. His behind-the-scenes administrative work was second to none, keeping training records, updating And so it ends, eight seasons of coaching this great club, the whiteboard, keeping the gear and stock up to date a club I love and a club that has given me so much joy amongst many other things. I feel very lucky to have as a player and a coach, given me so many lifelong had such a dedicated, passionate and capable deputy friendships and so many memories that I will forever standing shoulder to shoulder with me throughout the cherish. season no matter the circumstance. Thanks Roy, I’ve loved our time together and will cherish all the Thank you to everyone that I’ve come into contact with successes we shared together. throughout this forty year journey. MWDCC has been, and will continue to be a massive part of my life. I look Thank you David Gainsford for your organisational forward to watching from afar and celebrating more skills, your insistence on doing things right and for success into the future. Good luck to you all next backing me to perform my role. As I mentioned at the season. Presentation night my role was made a lot easier knowing that you and your management team were Phil Marks wanting me to succeed. That eased the pressure and Head Coach 2020/21 I’m extremely grateful for your support and for being a great friend.

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1st Grade Report

Wkts Runs Wkts Runs Competition Position Team P W2 W1 D L1 L2 Points Lost For Taken Agst 2 Day 3rd Manly-Warringah 15 0 10 3 2 0 119 3863 126 2746 64 1 Day 3rd Manly-Warringah 5 0 3 1 1 0 34 1067 45 989 23 T20 7th Manly-Warringah 6 0 2 1 3 0 29 687 28 731 6.5 Note: 1 Day stats are also included in the 2 Day numbers

Season 2020/21, another year and a new approach. As incredible coaching staff led by Phil Marks, Roy a First Grade squad we got together as a whole and Vumbaca, David Gardiner, Doug McGrath, Gavin openly and honestly spoke about the things that had Fletcher and Sam Mesite we thank you all. There are held us back in previous seasons. Keeping nothing also three more extremely important people who I’ll inside and showing incredible vulnerability, we started mention a little later. the season with an incredible attitude and approach to what lay ahead. The biggest challenge, sticking to the I am extremely proud of the efforts not only of our First plan and seeing it through regardless of the result. A Grade squad this year, but the whole club in general. I Limited Overs Semi Final and making it to the Grand have seen such a positive transformation putting us in Final proved how good a cricket team we are when we great position for future years. To have the top three play for each other, the club and the peninsula. A big grades make finals, 1’s and 2’s in the Grand Final and congratulations to Randwick Petersham who won the Second Grade winning the Albert Cup, along with a Limited Overs Competition and Sydney who were way second place in the Club Championship really shows the too good for us in the Grand Final of the Belvidere Cup. depth we have in the club.

We are blessed with the talent that we have playing for We always want to pick on performance and have Manly – Jack Edwards, Mickey Edwards, Ollie Davies, players pushing for higher opportunities and that was Ryan Hadley, Morne Morkel and Stephen O’Keefe. I very evident this season. The success in the Male want to thank each one of our contracted players for competitions for Manly was matched in the Female their priceless interaction they have with the club, the Competitions as well, congratulations to Simon time they give to all shows the type of people they are. Waddington and all those involved in winning a Second I personally want to thank them for their assistance and Grade title and for coming second in the Club backing of me this year as captain, it certainly is Championships without a First Grade team. appreciated and an incredible experience to play alongside and captain you all. First Grade used 19 players this year with Ben Bryant, Andrew Hicks, Andrew Jamieson and Jacob O’Sullivan We take for granted the amount of effort that goes on all making their First Grade debuts for Manly this behind the scenes to make Premier Cricket seasons run season. smoothly, even more so at our great club as we have one of, if not the best group of volunteers in the Stephen O’Keefe. My VC and I can’t thank him enough country. I’d personally like to thank the Board for all for his assistance and guidance throughout the year. their continued support and desire for constant Pretty special having a Test cricketer commit to playing improvement at the Club. Geoff Rogers for his tireless most of the season in Premier Cricket – his impact both efforts on the scorebook again this season. Mark Bryant on and off the field was invaluable. His competitiveness for assisting wherever needed and at times last minute. and ability to get the best out of himself no matter the Henry Lucius and Will Gustafson for their efforts around situation is incredible to watch. Back to back 5fa’s at the the group. To all the girls that volunteered their time to start of the season to go with a match winning innings make us lunches during the season. The 25+ media against Sydney University to seal a finals berth were guru’s we have running the best social media for an some of SOK’s many highlights this season. I’m sure the amateur sporting team in the country. The other feeling is mutual throughout the club and the 1’s group, captains, our weekly messages of teams changing 45 SOK’s input will certainly be remembered for a long times on a Friday before the weekend. And the time to come. 34 | P a g e

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Ben Bryant. The new kid on the block, what a fantastic Ollie Davies. Oliver Davies, what a season. NSW ODD get for us from North Sydney. Ben fit straight into our Debut, Big Bash Debut with the Thunder and one of the set up and made it feel like he had been there for years. better T20 innings you will ever see against St George. His on-field performances were exactly what we were Ollie’s ability has been well known for some time now, after with some clinical old-school hard-fought innings however seeing it showcased on the big stage was that set up our batting innings to go large. Although Ben fantastic. His seemingly carefree confidence to batting didn’t post triple figures this year his multiple fifties is a joy to watch. Ollie’s input around the group and the were pivotal. His on-field performances were one thing way he looks at the game was great to have around. however what he brought off the field in his first year is Ollie, like Jack and many others in this team, will be to be commended. The time he gave to the younger playing many professional games of cricket in the guys and his analysis of opposition was at a professional future, however every chance he got regardless of the level. An unfortunate end to his season breaking a grade he was down supporting the guys. Thanks for all finger making him miss the finals series. Looking your efforts mate and congratulations on getting that forward to a long bright future at the club for Ben. taste of professional cricket.

Joel Foster. What a season for Joel, break out 100’s and Ryan Farrell. Faz, one of the first picked every week, a has matured as a cricketer and a person immensely. wonderfully clean striker of the ball and the best arm Battling injury his bowling took a back seat and a new for a first slip you will see. When Faz is in and hitting the role of opening the batting was called upon. He took it cricket ball in the middle he is one of the best hitters in with open arms, embraced it and made it his own. 160 the competition. He showcased on numerous occasions against ND’s and a massive Semi-final 100 against this power throughout the year with crucial match Sydney Uni were Joel’s on-field highlights. Like you will changing innings. Hindered by an injury for most of the read with most if not all the guys that played First grade year, he came back in 2’s and showed well and truly this season, his off-field assistance and help around the why he belongs in 1’s with a destructive 100. My voice club is again another facet of Joel growth as a person. of reason at first slip, looking forward to a full season Congratulations on the year mate. on the park for Faz next year.

Jack Edwards. The conversations you have with Jack Cameron Merchant. Nappa another season of the top and the insight he has on the game you would think he grade and he is always fun to have around. Bringing a is 30, sometimes you must remind yourself he has just wealth of knowledge and experience slotting in at 6/7 turned 21. The balance of maturity mixed with a all season. Still the only person I’ve seen make a social relaxed approached certainly helped me and the team media post while batting. Nappa has been a stalwart of simplify the way we approached parts of the season. this club and brings his passion to each game. Starting His calming influence on the side while having a the season with 3 consecutive half centuries he massive voice in the dressing room is something that continued to chip in with vital knocks during the season. will see Jack have a long and successful professional Another wonderful voice of reason in the team and is career. Scoring his first First grade hundred against prepared to listen and contribute whenever asked. Randwick and backing it up a week later against ND’s Another great year Dream. proved, not to anyone at Manly but the few doubters out there, just how good he is. Two remarkable Elliott Herd. It just wouldn’t feel right if you played a performances were his 100’s, however the two that game of cricket at Manly Oval and Herdy didn’t arrive stand out for me were his 94 against Fairfield in the One with his kit on his back riding his teal coloured bike to Day Quarter Final after just the night before winning a cricket. Herdy certainly made himself an integral part of BBL title with the Sixers, it will go down in folklore and the team this year. It was a year of incredible the story will get better and better each time he tells it, improvement and enjoyment from Herdy, and having however that showed how important the Manly club is spin twin SOK by his side was a huge benefit. Almost to him. The other was an innings of 9 in the last round every week he is first to start bowling at training and against Syd Uni, after doing his side in the bowling last to leave. His down to earth personality shone innings he came out to bat at 10 to score 9 vital runs through more and more and he quickly become one of which in the end got us over the line and into 3rd place, the characters of the side. The king of the 4fa and at as history has it, if we lose that game we don’t go past one stage led the competition in wickets. Jack of all week 1 of the finals. Thanks again for the year mate. trades opened the batting and thrived on several occasions when asked. Congratulations on the year 35 | P a g e

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mate, looking forward to bigger and better things in the Ahillen Beadle. Abba split his time between 1’s and 2’s future. this year. Probably not his best season in 1st grade but always has a wonderful feel for the game. His work and Jake Carden. Ping, where do I start. Thank you for what assistance to the next chapter in the Manly Cricket you have brought to the group and me personally this ranks was invaluable. A 2nd grade Premiership and year. You were one of the first to speak openly and plenty of youngsters indebted for his array of honestly at our initial session and you lived by that all knowledge. year. You have a voice in this side and always will. Your drive to play 1’s and your desire to win was incredible. Andrew Jamieson. The great man Jamo, made his The understanding of your game and knowing your role Manly First grade Debut in Round 1 along with Hicksy is every captain’s dream. May have bowled you into the this year, his first wicket and the celebration that ground and in the end missed the end of the season due followed will forever be etched in my and everyone on to injury, but bottle up every bit of success this team AB Oval memories for a long time. A true Premier had as you played a massive role. Great turnaround Cricket stalwart that will do anything for this club. mate, great year. Unfortunately, the season was cut gruelingly short for him with a horrible injury, however there isn’t a more Ryan Hadley. Big Blocker, I’ve said this a lot but what a deserving bloke to win that 2nd Grade Premiership. season, a breakout season for you. I said it at the Another voice in the club I leaned on frequently, thanks presentation night, you didn’t have to prove to anyone mate and bloody well deserved. at Manly how good and talented you are, but if there were any doubters out there you certainly silenced Isaiah Vumbaca. Only a handful of games for Izzy in 1’s them. The commitment to training from Blacktown, the this year and ended up skippering a winning 2’s side. effort to be involved within the club and around the Izzy’s character is full of energy and refreshment. Was group is certainly appreciated and noticed by all. a hell of a moment watching him steady the ship at Finishing the year with 51 wickets is a phenomenal Raby Oval and score one of the better 1st grade achievement, taking 5fa’s in finals matches and capping hundred’s I have seen. The next crop of Manly it off with a herculean 6fa in the GF. Many highlights cricketers has arrived and Izzy is certainly a leader throughout the year and the constant leader of our among them. attack. It took 20+ years and most of the season to realise you can do more than just block well with the Sam Gainsford. Another incredible clubman, every bat and my word didn’t you exploit it. Another time Gainsy has been called upon he hasn’t let me wonderful voice of reason for me and your leadership down. You know what kind of character and cricketer qualities are continuing to improve and excel through Gainsy is and he is a guy you want next to you going into the group. Another contracted player that has nothing battle. I let him know before picking him this season I but time for this group and the club. Congratulations wanted him to bring his passion and attitude he is so mate, a breakout season to say the least. well known for to every fixture and he certainly did that. Tells you how it is and was rewarded with my Tom Kaye. Another that has improved out of sight. highlight of the year this season with his first 1st grade Starting the season in 2’s, TK got the call up just before 100 against Wests. He joined me at the crease at 5/33 Christmas and forced my hand to keep him in 1’s all the and peeled off a fearless 100 to put us in a winning way through to play in a First grade GF. His attitude position. I’ll forever remind him though that he cost me towards the game and the team was wonderful to see. a club record by getting out 6 runs shy of a 60-year-old His skills with the new ball and taking crucial early 6th wicket partnership record. wickets for us, another representation of this team playing for one another and knowing their roles. A great Jacob O’Sullivan. A well-deserved First grade Debut for team man and a well-deserved stint in First grade. Sully this year. A memorable cap presentation and another of the next gen Tahs coming through. Andrew Hicks. Mr Fix it, started the season in First grade and finished the season in First grade. Ever Morne Morkel. Only the one cameo for big Morne this reliable, Hicksy came in when we needed him most and year, however he continues to provide time for we knew exactly what we would get. Always the team everyone at the club. Looking forward to big things with man that took decisive wickets in our run towards the Morne involved next season. final. 36 | P a g e

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Mickey Edwards. Unfortunately for Mick another year passion for over 25 years. A great team man, a great riddled with injury. Again, his time and involvement friend and a great part of our cricket club and team. We around the group was incredible. I appreciate and would have loved nothing more than to go one better everyone appreciates your love Michael. for Juicy. He brings purpose to our weekends and reminds us of the small things. Congratulations on your Jay Lenton. Went back to back to back again. hugely deserved recognition Juice. We love you mate.

Tim Cruickshank. Our First Grade coach and 12th man, Phil Marks. My whole cricket journey in Sydney has had Tim was instrumental in getting this team to the heights Skid involved in it. From Norths to Manly, Skid has we achieved this year. His passion, leadership and always been there in some capacity. This was his last desire to help everyone improve in cricket and in life is year and like Juice I would have loved nothing more what makes him such a club legend. His knack of than to celebrate a Premiership with him. 2’s got him dealing with each personality off the field and knowing the thoroughly deserved Premiership. Skid’s “Tough how to communicate with them kept the core Love” character is one that has stuck with me my whole principles of our season together. A huge sounding career. He will be the first to hug you on arrival and the board for me and I can’t thank him enough for his first to tell you to pull your head in or you can do better. guidance and partnership during season 20/21. There is no surprise we have had such success under Skid as a club and his mannerisms will forever be Gary Holmes. Holmsey, without volunteers like Gary remembered. No history book really knows when he seasons we just had do not happen. Giving up his started with Manly it was that long ago, but he most Saturdays and Sundays and is at most training sessions certainly has left a legacy at Manly and will be sorely as well to make sure everything runs smoothly. The missed. Thanks for everything mate. dynamic duo of Juice and Holmesy is a partnership we take for granted. Thank you for everything you do for Thank you to all those who support, follow and this club and team. encourage everyone in this club, it is what makes it so special. Let’s not be content with this season, bigger Michael ‘#51’ Shepheard. Juicy, #51, the oracle, crikey. and better next year. Up the Tahs! 2020/21 will forever be this great man’s year. Becoming the 51st Life Member of the Manly Warringah District Jay Lenton Cricket Club, a club he has loved and shown so much 1st Grade Captain 2020/21

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1st Grade Batting Statistics

Position Name Matches Inn N/O 100s 50s HS Runs Avg Ct/St 1 Jay Lenton 24 24 3 3 1 156* 874 41.62 33/7 2 Oliver Davies 16 16 1 2 2 130 582 38.80 7 3 Cameron Merchant 24 21 3 0 3 89 569 31.61 13 4 Ben Bryant 22 21 3 0 4 75 555 30.83 5 5 Joel Foster 20 21 2 2 0 160 547 28.79 5 6 Jack Edwards 14 14 1 2 2 108 497 38.23 9 7 Ryan Farrell 13 13 2 0 3 71* 400 36.36 14 8 Elliott Herd 24 20 2 0 1 60 321 17.83 5 9 Isaiah Vumbaca 11 6 0 1 0 103 161 26.83 1 10 Ahillen Beadle 13 12 2 0 0 37 156 15.60 5 11 Sam Gainsford 8 7 1 1 0 100 144 24.00 3 12 Tom Kaye 13 10 4 0 0 45* 103 17.17 0 13 Stephen O’Keefe 13 10 4 0 0 21 92 15.33 2 14 Ryan Hadley 23 12 7 0 0 38* 82 16.40 10 15 Jake Carden 20 11 4 0 0 9* 45 6.43 7 16 Jacob O’Sullivan 3 2 0 0 0 11 18 9.00 0 17 Andrew Jamieson 4 1 0 0 0 8 8 8.00 3 18 Andrew Hicks 3 1 1 0 0 7* 7 N/A 1 19 Morne Morkel 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 1

Please Note: Above stats include 1st Grade T20 stats.

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1st Grade Bowling Statistics

Position Name Matches Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avg 5 wkts BB 1 Ryan Hadley 23 257 32 1046 51 20.51 3 6 for 102 2 Elliott Herd 24 228 27 884 34 26.00 0 4 for 17 3 Stephen O’Keefe 18 218 60 484 31 15.61 2 6 for 36 4 Jake Carden 20 157 34 562 24 23.42 0 4 for 24 5 Jack Edwards 14 75 10 291 15 19.40 0 3 for 20 6 Tom Kaye 13 126 25 431 15 28.73 0 4 for 52 7 Sam Gainsford 8 31 2 133 5 26.60 0 3 for 58 8 Morne Morkel 1 20 10 44 4 11.00 0 4 for 44 9 Oliver Davies 15 16 3 66 4 16.50 0 3 for 15 10 Andrew Jamieson 4 26 6 110 4 27.50 0 1 for 22 11 Andrew Hicks 3 39 6 116 4 29.00 0 2 for 28 12 Ahillen Beadle 13 15.5 1 119 3 39.67 0 1 for 22 13 Isaiah Vumbaca 11 14 0 90 2 45.00 0 1 for 15 14 Joel Foster 20 22 1 109 0 N/A 0 0 for 1

Please Note: Above stats include 1st Grade T20 stats.

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1st Grade Match results

RND Dates Score Result Score Venue

Manly-Warringah Mosman 7/303 O Davies 130, C Merchant Allan Border 1 26th Sep 20 def by 103 E Herd 4/17, J Carden 4/29 46, J Lenton 36, B Bryant 29, Oval R Farrell 25 Manly-Warringah St George 3rd Oct 20 2 383 O Davies 91, C Merchant 89, def 165 S O’Keefe 6/36, R Hadley 2/45 Manly Oval 10th Oct 20 R Farrell 50, B Bryant 36, J Lenton 31 and 0/34 Manly-Warringah Penrith 17th Oct 20 165 J Lenton 42, E Herd 36, A Beadle 25 3 def 73 S O’Keefe 5/16, R Hadley 3/23 Manly Oval 24th Oct 20 and 8/185 (dec) C Merchant 64, and 0/4 J Foster 48 Manly-Warringah Gordon Chatswood 4 31st Oct 20 drew 0/60 J Foster 42* 9/242 E Herd 4/37, S O’Keefe 2/38 Oval

Manly-Warringah Bankstown 5 7th Nov 20 9/242 C Merchant 73, O Davies 52, def 194 J Edwards 2/28, J Carden 2/35, Manly Oval J Edwards 37*, J Lenton 33 S O’Keefe 2/36, E Herd 2/46

Randwick-Petersham 14th Nov 20 Manly-Warringah def 6 98 S O’Keefe 4/17, J Carden 4/24 Manly Oval 21st Nov 20 5/230 (dec) J Edwards 107, B Bryant 73 and 7/192 E Herd 2/34

Manly-Warringah 28th Nov 20 Northern District drew Mark Taylor 7 5/350 (dec) J Foster 160*, 5th Dec 20 8/320 E Herd 4/78, R Hadley 3/81 Oval J Edwards 108, B Bryant 30 Manly-Warringah 12th Dec 20 8 Campbelltown-Camden drew 298 I Vumbaca 103, E Herd 60, Raby Oval 1 19th Dec 20 J Lenton 43 Manly-Warringah Eastern Suburbs 9 9th Jan 21 8/189 B Bryant 54, I Vumbaca 37, def Manly Oval 171 R Hadley 4/29, E Herd 4/60 J Lenton 28

Manly-Warringah UTS North Sydney North Sydney 10 16th Jan 21 def 9/273 J Lenton 101, B Bryant 75, 6/279 R Hadley 3/39, T Kaye 2/50 Oval R Farrell 38 Manly-Warringah Blacktown Mounties 23rd Jan 21 11 3/282 J Lenton 105*, R Farrell 71*, def 279 T Kaye 4/52, S Gainsford 3/58, Manly Oval 24th Jan 21 J Foster 33, C Merchant 31 R Hadley 2/61

30th Jan 21 Western Suburbs Manly-Warringah 12 def by Pratten Park 6th Feb 21 181 E Herd 4/46, R Hadley 3/54 304 J Lenton 156*, S Gainsford 100

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RND Dates Score Result Score Venue

13th Feb 21 Parramatta Manly-Warringah 13 def Old Kings Oval 20th Feb 21 5/223 S O’Keefe 2/31 6/222 J Edwards 74, R Farrell 46 Manly-Warringah Sutherland 27th Feb 21 14 221 T Kaye 45*, R Farrell 44, def 215 M Morkel 4/44, R Hadley 2/9, Manly Oval 6th Mar 21 B Bryant 28, J Lenton 25 T Kaye 2/37, J Edwards 2/39 Sydney University Manly-Warringah University 15 13th Mar 21 215 R Hadley 3/52, J Edwards 2/6, def by 9/216 R Farrell 52, J Lenton 38, Oval S O’Keefe 2/16 E Herd 26 20th Mar 21 QF Manly-Warringah drew Fairfield-Liverpool Manly Oval 21st Mar 21

Manly-Warringah Sydney University 27th Mar 21 8/319 (dec) J Foster 109, E Herd 46, University SF 162 R Hadley 5/58, S O’Keefe 2/18, def by 28th Mar 21 R Hadley 38*, J Lenton 35, Oval A Hicks 2/28 C Merchant 29 3rd Apr 21 Sydney Manly-Warringah Drummoyne GF 4th Apr 21 def 352 R Hadley 6/102, A Hicks 2/71 123 J Foster 34 Oval 5th Apr 21 CA determined that T20 stats should be includes as official 1st grade stats for all years and updated retrospectively. In previous Annual Rets only some T2

0 years were included in 1st grade stats.

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1st Grade Career of Current Players

Player I NO 100s 50s HS Runs Avg Ct/St O M R W Avg 5WI BB Ahillen Beadle 153 21 6 22 157 4533 34.34 44 1037.5 157 3987 171 23.32 3 5/11 Taylor Beatty 24 9 0 1 58 317 21.13 14 241.2 35 1042 36 28.94 0 4/67

Matt Brewster 4 0 0 0 25 29 7.25 4 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 N/A

Ben Bryant 21 3 0 4 75 555 30.83 5 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 N/A Jake Carden 25 7 0 0 24 130 7.22 14 365.0 61 1372 45 30.49 1 5/35 Oliver Davies 43 7 5 5 165 1488 41.33 26 21.0 3 91 6 15.17 0 3/15 Tim Doonan 6 0 0 1 62 141 23.50 8 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 N/A Jack Edwards 55 5 2 8 108 1441 28.82 33 310.3 38 1422 57 24.95 0 4/78 Mickey Edwards 33 14 0 0 35 177 9.32 13 739.3 132 2560 107 23.93 1 7/40 Ryan Farrell 89 16 2 8 126* 1940 26.58 55 237.1 19 1158 27 42.89 1 5/32 Joel Foster 59 10 2 3 160 1373 28.02 19 349.3 32 1682 54 31.15 1 8/23 Sam Gainsford 26 9 1 1 100 362 21.29 17 117.3 5 647 16 40.44 0 3/58 Ryan Hadley 24 14 0 0 38* 138 13.80 19 523.5 80 2164 104 20.81 5 7/26 Elliott Herd 29 2 0 1 60 420 15.56 11 271.0 34 1083 40 27.08 0 4/17 Andrew Hicks 1 1 0 0 7* 7 N/A 1 39.0 6 116 4 29.00 0 2/28 Andrew Jamieson 1 0 0 0 8 8 8.00 3 26.0 6 110 4 27.50 0 1/22 Thomas Kaye 17 6 0 0 45* 166 15.09 1 148.0 31 515 20 25.75 0 4/9 Jay Lenton 128 27 11 23 156* 4446 44.02 159/24 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 N/A Andrew Lindsay 68 12 0 2 67 746 13.32 26 924.5 143 3471 148 23.45 7 7/40 Cameron Merchant 228 38 13 35 146 6671 35.11 75 47.1 2 249 9 27.67 0 2/47 Morne Morkel 1 0 0 0 5 5 5.00 0 40.1 13 127 10 12.70 0 4/24 Stephen O'Keefe 53 14 2 6 158 1278 32.77 22 952.1 246 2364 135 17.51 3 9/54 Jacob O'Sullivan 2 0 0 0 11 18 9.00 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 N/A Ross Trewartha 53 9 1 6 108* 1265 28.75 21 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 N/A Zach Trewartha 2 1 0 0 5 5 5.00 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 N/A Arshdeep Virdi 2 1 0 0 4* 8 8.00 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 N/A Michael Visser 30 12 0 0 16 96 5.33 18 1015.2 197 3823 132 28.96 4 7/28 Isaiah Vumbaca 8 0 1 0 103 175 21.88 4 15.0 0 100 2 50.00 0 1/15 Simon Waddington 22 5 0 0 36 205 12.06 16 324.1 56 1196 41 29.17 0 4/11 John Warn 7 1 0 0 34 96 16.00 7 1.2 0 14 0 0.00 0 0/14 Sam Webber 4 1 0 1 50 92 30.67 13/3 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 N/A Max Webber 1 0 0 0 4 4 4.00 2 3.0 0 20 0 0.00 0 0/20 Logan Weston 45 2 2 5 106* 962 22.37 15 8.0 0 47 0 0.00 0 0/10

Note: 2-day, 1-day and T20 stats for all years are included in above 1st grade numbers. SCA determined that T20 stats should be included as official 1st grade statistics for all years, and have been updated retrospectively. In previous Annual Reports, only some T20 years were included in 1st grade stats.

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2nd Grade Report

Wkts Runs Wkts Runs Position Team P WO W1 D L1 LO Points Lost For Taken Agst 1st Manly-Warringah 15 1 11 1 1 1 108 3506 166 2799 82

What a season 2020/21 was for 2nd grade! After decided that we needed to shift the focus to winning finishing the regular season 25 points clear of 2nd place, games in the top grade and that it would be a next man the team played some sensational finals cricket to win up mentality should we lose players throughout the the Albert Cup for only the third time in the Club’s long season. As a club that plays massively understrength for history. What an amazing effort it was considering the at least a third of the regular season due to Rep cricket, number of challenges we faced throughout the season, we knew our depth would be tested. To see 2nd grade particularly with injuries in the top 2 grades after regulars like Carden, Kaye, Gainsford and Hicks do so Christmas. We used 24 players and had 5 different well in 1’s brought a massive smile to my face. captains throughout the season, losing only 2 games, which is testament to the depth of this great club. A huge congratulations also to Mikaela and her 2nd grade Women’s side on their Grand Final victory over A huge congratulations to Grand Final winning skipper Sydney. What an amazing addition to the club the girls Isaiah Vumbaca, who in his first game as captain was have been in recent seasons. I’m sure a spot in the able to lead the boys tremendously well in what will go Women’s 1st grade comp is just around the corner! down as one of the great Grand Finals. To Chris MacDougal and his St George team, thank you for an Premiership wins start at the top and filter all the way amazing game of cricket. People often question why we through a club. To our amazing Board thank you for all have 3-day finals in 1st and 2nd grade, this game is the you do behind the scenes to ensure this is the best run reason why. After 286 overs it came down to the final 9 club in the competition. Most of the work is done balls. What a game of cricket! behind the scenes with little fanfare and I know the players truly appreciate it. Frase, Gains, Steve, Scotty, A huge thank you to all the captains this season – Sam Maso, Gumms, Roy, Phil, Dunc, Rosco and Rochy thanks Gainsford, Andrew Hicks, Logan Weston and Isaiah for always having the players’ best interests at heart. Vumbaca. The camaraderie and culture within the team is testament to the leadership you each have displayed To the coaching staff, Roy Vumbaca, Tim Cruickshank, over a number of seasons. The great strength of this David Gardiner, Sam Mesite, Mike O’Neill, Gavin team is the number of different players who Fletcher, Doug McGrath and outgoing Head Coach Phil contributed on a weekly basis. I can honestly say that Marks, thank you for all you do on a weekly basis to there were no ‘token’ selections this season and that ensure the players have every opportunity to perform every player who stepped out for 2’s made a positive well on a Saturday. There is no more passionate Manly contribution to the team’s success. man than Skid and I could not have been happier to see you go out a winner mate. We will all miss your hugs, The success of this team did not happen overnight your Thursday evening pep talks, your wisdom and however. It has been coming for 4 seasons since we guidance but most of all your amazing friendship to the went down to Northern District in the 2017/18 Grand whole playing group. We wish you and Alex all the Final. A strong mix of youth and experience as well as happiness in the world as you relocate to sunny players who have learnt their game in trying Queensland. This Premiership was for you mate! circumstances over the last few years whilst being given opportunities in 1st grade is the reason for this success. To our incredible long serving scorer Gordon Currie, thank you for everything you do for our team. This Congratulations to Jay and his 1st grade side on a Grand Premiership has been a long time coming for you mate Final appearance. The success of this club is testament and I hope you enjoyed every minute of it as much as to the leadership of Jay and his team this season. At a we did. I know you slept for a week after the ups and meeting with Dave Gainsford in August, Jay and I downs of the Grand Final but I’m sure it was worth it! 43 | P a g e

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To the greatest manager in world cricket Willy Harding, Andrew Hicks: What a season from Hicksy. A Manly 1st thanks so much for always lifting our spirits no matter Grade debut in round 1, a lean trot (by his lofty how difficult the circumstances. After 7 seasons with standards) up until Christmas, 27 wickets @ 14 in 2nd Manly, it was 3rd time lucky for Sweet Chilly in Grand grade, 3 rounds as skipper (which included 3 5fa’s) and Finals. We all truly appreciate just how much you do for a Semi Final and Grand Final appearance for First grade. us mate, to see the smile on your face after Wigs took Hicksy is the ultimate clubman who will do whatever that last catch made it all the sweeter. Despite all the job is asked of him. Like Gainsy and Loges I’m sure it challenges you’ve faced in life, you’re the most positive was hard for him not to be celebrating as a player with person I know. Keep up the great work legend and I the lads on day 3 of the Grand Final, but a big part of hope we can get you back to the big dance next season. our success as a team was due to the great man’s efforts throughout the season. Still the best fielder in Thanks also to the other 4 captains and chairman of the club and just keeps getting better with age with the selectors Chris Hynes for their hard work and ball. Congrats on a fine season mate. unwavering support throughout the year. Selections were challenging as always but done with the club’s Sam Gainsford: Gains led the side with great distinction best interests at heart and I’m sure all would agree that in the first 4 rounds which really set up our dominance is testament to the collegiality amongst this group. on the ladder. After a match winning knock against Bankstown in round 5, he had a few weeks off with Finally, to all the volunteers who make this club so injury before returning after Christmas. I was extremely great. Thank you for making this a season that will long pleased to see Gains score his maiden 1st grade century live in the memory of each and every one of the players. in round 12 against Wests. We were lucky enough to I am extremely proud of the efforts of the team and have him return to skipper the team in the Semi Final cannot wait to try and defend our title next season. before he went back to 1’s for the GF. A great leader of men, Sam is an asset to any side he plays in. Matt Brewster: At the beginning of the season, we challenged Brewy to work harder with both his keeping Isaiah Vumbaca: What a season from the Grand Final and batting. After some tough love from the coaching winning skipper. Izzy started the season on fire with the staff, Matt responded in sensational fashion scoring bat in 2nd grade, scoring 2 half centuries and a century 550 runs and taking 36 dismissals. He led the team from in the first 6 rounds. This resulted in a 1st grade call up behind the stumps and always looked to move the for round 8 where he scored an amazing debut century game forward with the bat. A great year all round from under pressure against Campbelltown. After returning everyone’s favourite teammate. I look forward to to 2nd grade for the back end of the season, Izzy was seeing Brewy continue to develop as a keeper-batsman selected to captain the side in the Grand Final. In the and push for higher honours. ultimate pressure cooker, he did an amazing job leading the boys to an emphatic victory. Great season Vum, Ned Hole: After missing selection in 2nd grade for the very proud of you mate. first two rounds, Ned had a solid season at both the top and in the middle order. A player who is happy to do Joel Davies: What a season for our boy Joely. Batted 3 any job for the betterment of the team, I was so happy in 2nd grade for the entire season and was the leading to see him do well under pressure in the Grand Final. run scorer in the entire competition. As a 17-year-old His 88 off 256 balls provided the backbone for our 1st this is no mean feat. Joel was a class above for much of innings, going a long way to setting up the match. Keep the year scoring runs for fun, saving us 20-30 a week in working hard Neddy and I’m sure you’ll get your chance the field and taking regular wickets when needed. An in the top grade. extremely selfless player who twice chose to declare our innings, chasing outright victory with his maiden Logan Weston: What a pleasure it was having Loges in ton in sight. I have little doubt Joel has played his last 2nd grade for the first half of the season after spending game in 2nd grade for the club and I wish him nothing the last couple of seasons in 1’s. After a slow start he but success for a long and rewarding 1st grade career. was just starting to hit his straps when disaster struck at training the last round before Christmas. A broken Jacob O’Sullivan: Sully was the form player in the hand meant he would miss the remainder of the season competition in the first 6 rounds leading from the front and not get a crack at winning the title he had just with the bat. His 142no in round 2 at Hurstville almost missed out on a few seasons ago in 2017/18. got us home chasing 400 against eventual Grand Final 44 | P a g e

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opponents St George. A massively deserved 1st grade Something I’m sure they will look back upon proudly in debut came in round 8, which brought smiles to the years to come. faces of all his teammates. Sully bowled some great spells throughout the season and deserved to bowl Tom Kaye: What a season for Tommy. After starting last more than he did (give him a bowl skipper). Once again season in 3rd grade, he played the last 11 games this saved us plenty of runs in the field, forming part of the season in 1st grade. Dominated with the ball averaging freakish ring with Davies, Hicks and Vumbaca. 11 and played a couple of brilliant knocks in the middle order before going up. I was so pleased to see TK do Ahillen Beadle: How lucky were we to have AB back for well in 1st grade. Congrats on a fine season mate. the latter part of the season. To have a player of his calibre in the dressing room gave the boys a huge Zach Trewartha: Zachy played 6 games in 2nd grade amount of confidence in the big games. AB played an this season. A great team man who was happy to bat amazing role as a leader in the finals series, providing wherever he was asked. His 51 against Easts in round 9 great support to both Izzy and Gains. His finals innings when we were in considerable trouble shows how were all outstanding and got us through some much talent he has. Didn’t have a lot go his way in some challenging periods. Now a dual premiership player for of the innings, but I look forward to seeing Zach return the club, I’m sure he’ll force his way back into the top to 2’s next season. grade next season. Josh Wigney: I was so happy to see Wigs play the finals Jordan Daly: Jordy returned to 2nd grade this season series in 2nd grade and do well with both ball and bat. after a few unsettled years where Uni placements and A premiership victory for an amazing club man. Not work caused him to miss much of the season meaning once has Wigs kicked stones when opportunities in the he was stuck in the lower grades. A player who at his higher grades have been few and far between in recent best is good enough to dominate 2nd grade, I was so times. Congrats on a great finish to the season mate. pleased to see him do well in the finals series and help Your innings in both the semi and GF will be spoken the side to a premiership. Jordan’s sensational 83no in about for years to come. a 94 run 10th wicket stand with Wigs in the Semi Final at Manly Oval will long live in the memory of those who Ryan Bishop-Perrett: RBP was our best bowler in a witnessed it. number of matches this season. A late return to the club and an injury in round 7 meant he would play only Josh Seward: What is most pleasing about Josh’s 8 games in 2nd grade, but each one of those proved to success in the second half of the season is the hard be fruitful. At times he was unplayable, and it was so work and dedication it took for him to cement his spot pleasing to see him finally feel comfortable and do well in the side. Left out of the team in 3 of the opening 6 in 2’s. With a full pre-season under his belt, I’m sure rounds, Josh responded in a manner that will only hold RBP will contend for a spot in the top grade next him in good stead for what I believe will be a long and season. illustrious 1st grade career. The spearhead of our attack throughout the finals series, Josh was able to lead the Michael Counsell: Another great clubman, Mick side by taking wickets when we needed them most. A bowled well in all 4 games in 2’s this season. Picked to talented all-rounder who played some fine innings play in the Quarter Final only to have it washed out, he throughout the season. None more so than his match was cruelly left to perform 12th man duties in both the winning half century in the Grand Final. With further semi and final, something that he never once hard work and dedication I’m sure that a 1st grade complained about. A player who deserves to have an debut is just around the corner. extended crack in 2nd grade, I’m sure Mick will continue to get better and better as the seasons go on. Neal Prowse: A player who performed so many different roles for the side this year, Prowsey played a Thanks also to the following players who played large part in the team’s success for much of the season. matches in 2nd grade this season: Ryan Farrell, Max A most underrated right arm seamer, the English Webber, Joel Foster, Lachlan Charles, Mickey Edwards import was enormous with the ball, especially under and Lachlan Trewartha. pressure in the one-dayers. A smart cricketer, who was a massive help for all captains this season. Joins his Andrew Jamieson brother Ian as a Premiership player for the club. 2nd Grade Captain 2020/21 45 | P a g e

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2nd Grade Batting Statistics

Position Name Matches Inn N/O 100s 50s HS Runs Avg Ct/St 1 Joel Davies 17 19 2 0 6 83 702 41.29 7 2 Matt Brewster 17 20 0 0 5 92 550 27.50 34/2 3 Jacob O'Sullivan 15 15 2 1 2 142* 413 31.77 6 4 Ned Hole 16 15 1 0 3 88 390 27.86 10 5 Isaiah Vumbaca 12 12 3 1 2 114 357 39.67 5 6 Ahillen Beadle 7 10 2 0 2 81 299 37.38 3 7 Logan Weston 8 8 1 0 1 72 217 31.00 7 8 Sam Gainsford 8 7 2 0 1 63* 181 36.20 1 9 Jordan Daly 9 10 2 0 1 83* 181 22.63 5 10 Josh Seward 13 10 4 0 1 52 138 23.00 5 11 Neal Prowse 11 10 2 0 0 32* 135 16.88 6 12 Tom Kaye 7 4 1 0 1 76* 124 41.33 1 13 Ryan Farrell 2 2 1 1 0 116* 121 121.00 1 14 Andrew Jamieson 9 5 2 0 1 56* 94 31.33 6 15 Zach Trewartha 6 6 1 0 1 51 61 12.20 0 16 Josh Wigney 7 4 3 0 0 16* 27 27.00 4 17 Max Webber 2 2 0 0 0 11 11 5.50 0 18 Andrew Hicks 9 4 4 0 0 6* 9 N/A 4 19 Joel Foster 1 2 0 0 0 4 8 4.00 2 20 Lachlan Charles 1 1 1 0 0 7* 7 N/A 0 21 Ryan Bishop-Perrett 8 5 1 0 0 2* 5 1.25 2

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2nd Grade Bowling Statistics

Position Name Matches Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avg 5/10W BB 1 Andrew Hicks 9 131.1 27 386 27 14.30 3/1 5 for 20 2 Josh Seward 13 141 23 444 23 19.30 0 4 for 33 3 Joel Davies 17 132 29 474 23 20.61 0 3 for 37 4 Ryan Bishop-Perrett 8 86.4 21 253 20 12.65 0 4 for 34 5 Andrew Jamieson 9 118 28 350 17 20.59 0 3 for 18 6 Tom Kaye 7 63.5 15 173 15 11.53 1 5 for 30 7 Neal Prowse 11 88 18 246 13 18.92 0 3 for 12 8 Josh Wigney 7 63.4 10 254 12 21.17 0 3 for 43 9 Jacob O'Sullivan 15 30 5 92 8 11.50 0 3 for 12 10 Isaiah Vumbaca 12 47.5 5 219 7 31.29 0 2 for 21 11 Sam Gainsford 8 33 4 109 6 18.17 0 2 for 1 12 Michael Counsell 4 25 5 79 2 39.50 0 1 for 14 13 Lachlan Trewartha 2 9 3 17 1 17.00 0 1 for 12

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2nd Grade Match Results

RND Dates Score Result Score Venue

Mosman Manly-Warringah 1 26th Sep 20 def 188 T Kaye 3/35, J O’Sullivan 2/17, Manly Oval 4/189 M Brewster 72, J Davies 70 N Prowse 2/30 St George Manly-Warringah 3rd Oct 20 Hurstville 2 9/395 (dec) J Wigney 3/56, J Davies def 350 J O’Sullivan 142*, J Davies 62, 10th Oct 20 Oval 2/86, A Jamieson 2/91 M Brewster 40, L Weston 32 Manly-Warringah Penrith 17th Oct 20 7/319 (dec) J O’Sullivan 69, E Hole 57*, Howell 3 108 T Kaye 5/30, S Gainsford 2/1, def by 24th Oct 20 I Vumbaca 50, L Weston 46, S Gainsford 35, Oval J Wigney 2/36 J Seward 32* Gordon Manly-Warringah 4 31st Oct 20 def 72 T Kaye 4/14, R Bishop-Perrett 2/11, Manly Oval 1/75 L Weston 37* J Wigney 2/12 Bankstown Manly-Warringah Bankstown 5 7th Nov 20 165 A Jamieson 3/26, I Vumbaca def by 4/166 S Gainsford 63*, I Vumbaca 45*, Oval 2/21, R Bishop-Perrett 2/25 J O’Sullivan 29 Randwick-Petersham Manly-Warringah 14th Nov 20 6 201 R Bishop-Perrett 3/50, def by 9/346 (dec) I Vumbaca 114, J Davies 52, Coogee Oval 21st Nov 20 A Hicks 2/38 T Kaye 42, L Weston 30

Manly-Warringah 28th Nov 20 7/346 (dec) T Kaye 76*, L Weston Northern District 7 def Manly Oval 5th Dec 20 72, I Vumbaca 66, A Jamieson 56*, 193 N Prowse 3/12, A Hicks 2/44 M Brewster 31, J Davies 26 Manly-Warringah Campbelltown-Camden 12th Dec 20 8 5/172 (dec) J Davies 78, def 126 J Davies 3/41, A Jamieson 2/19, Manly Oval 19th Dec 20 M Brewster 68 A Hicks 2/34 and 1/14 Eastern Suburbs Manly-Warringah Waverley 9 9th Jan 21 8/220 S Gainsford 2/21, def by 6/266 R Farrell 116*, Z Trewartha 51, Oval J Davies 2/39 J Davies 45 Manly-Warringah UTS North Sydney 10 16th Jan 21 9/267 J O’Sullivan 63, E Hole 50, def 187 A Jamieson 3/18, J Davies 2/13, Manly Oval S Gainsford 33 J Seward 2/53

Manly-Warringah Blacktown Mounties Joe McAleer 11 23rd Jan 21 def by 8/229 M Brewster 92, J Daly 48, 8/136 N Prowse 3/14, J Davies 2/34 Reserve N Prowse 32*, E Hole 30 Western Suburbs Manly-Warringah 30th Jan 21 114 J Seward 4/33, J O’Sullivan 3/12 12 2/115 (dec) J Davies 80* def by Manly Oval 6th Feb 21 and 153 J Seward 4/41, A Hicks 3/51, and 79 J Davies 31 A Jamieson 2/29 Manly-Warringah Parramatta 13th Feb 21 9/218 M Brewster 50, E Hole 41, 13 drew 219 J Seward 3/47, N Prowse 2/37, Manly Oval 20th Feb 21 A Beadle 40, J Davies 36, J Davies 2/57, A Hicks 2/57 J O’Sullivan 27

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RND Dates Score Result Score Venue

Sutherland Manly-Warringah 27th Feb 21 86 A Hicks 5/42, R Bishop-Perrett Glenn 14 def by 88 6th Mar 21 4/34 and 52 A Hicks 5/20, R Bishop- McGrath Oval and 2/52 Perrett 3/19, J Seward 2/11 Manly-Warringah Sydney University 15 13th Mar 21 5/229 J Davies 83, A Beadle 57, def Manly Oval 170 A Hicks 5/37, J Seward 2/27 N Prowse 31* 20th Mar 21 Manly-Warringah drew Blacktown Mounties Coogee Oval QF 21st Mar 21

Manly-Warringah 27th Mar 21 SF 9/369 J Daly 83*, M Brewster 83, drew Northern District Manly Oval 28th Mar 21 A Beadle 81, E Hole 35

Manly-Warringah St George 3rd Apr 21 218 E Hole 88, A Beadle 38, 194 J Wigney 3/43, J Davies 3/43, GF 4th Apr 21 J Davies 30 def R Bishop-Perrett 2/33, J Seward 2/42 Manly Oval 5th Apr 21 and 179 J Seward 52, J Davies 33, and 189 J Davies 3/37, I Vumbaca 2/25, A Beadle 27 R Bishop-Perrett 2/44

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3rd Grade Report

Wkts Runs Wkts Runs Position Team P WO W1 D L1 LO Points Lost For Taken Agst 5th Manly-Warringah 15 0 9 1 5 0 101 2432 117 2100 57

In the same way many skippers have felt in the shadows The season began with a tight Duckworth-Lewis victory of a grade cricketing season, the 2020/21 campaign can at Gordon which was earmarked by what was the best be reflected upon as one of ‘what could have been’ for innings of the season, a fine century to Jordan Daly, the ‘main’ grade. An admirable 5th placed finish before 3 wins out of the next 4 gave us the foundation amongst a tight chasing pack to the deserved for a crack at finals cricket. A tight loss to champions champions Northern Districts felt like a slight ND’s was followed by a kids-inspired win over Penrith underachievement considering the talent and to put us well placed approaching Christmas. camaraderie this side shared throughout a fantastic Unfortunately, a Covid-induced abandonment against season. A big congratulations must go to the ND’s side, eventual wooden-spooners Campbelltown was a who set the benchmark all season with a flawless, disappointing game to miss on reflection, however we undefeated year. were still well placed leading into the New Year.

Before diving into the details, I want to acknowledge all Clinical wins against North Sydney, Blacktown and of the dedicated volunteers that enable us to represent Wests continued to keep the momentum rolling, before this club and focus on our cricket each week. From the a sporting declaration led to a one-wicket loss against committee, to the coaches, scorers and supporters, we Parramatta in a result that may have cost us the top 4 are beyond blessed with the help we receive. I’d like to place we would eventually need. A very disappointing call out Will Gustafson – Graham’s manager, team final round against Sydney Uni eventually left us in 5th coach, master tactician, and one-time substitute place, a win from 3rd (bonus point win from 2nd) – and fielder, for all the work he does keeping our facilities earned us a rematch with Easts at Waverley Oval in the ticking over, while ensuring players, umpires and Quarter Finals. Sadly the weather Gods weren’t quite spectators alike can focus on the game without a worry on our side come QF weekend with the forecast of in the world. Secondly, I want to call out David ‘Lozza’ record rains being borne out, washing away any chance Gardiner, who has become a pseudo-head coach for of a result and subsequently our season. the 3rd grade side over recent years, developing a bond to this playing group in particular that doesn’t go Despite the disappointing finish, it was a pleasure to unnoticed and enhances our cricket season-long. spend the year with this group of men, who embraced Finally, I want to call out the retiring Phil Marks for a style of cricket that was built around mutual respect everything that he has done for this club, the playing for each other and opposition alike. It is rare to play in group and the broader cricketing community – we wish a side where all 11 players share a genuine friendship you all the best in the future Skid. and common goal, but I can honestly say that the group that has represented 3rd grade this season has been as This season was one of change from the very start for tight-knit as any before them, fostering a phenomenal the main grade, with skipper Nick McLachlan moving culture that will only serve us well in years to come. overseas and a number of younger faces graduating Whether it is post-game fines, end-of-season trips or into the premiership winning 2nd grade side. Despite north-to-south fines days, I know that this bond will live this, we were blessed with a fantastic mix of experience on and continue to drive success for us in the future. and youth in the side, with 2nd grade veterans Max and Sam Webber featuring heavily throughout the year, Lastly, I hope that the disappointment of falling and young talents Andrew Boulton and Roop Dhillon agonizingly short of Semi-final cricket inspires this getting their first taste of 3’s at the tender age of 14. group of players to come back with 10% extra in the Lachlan Charles and Dom Wheeler also got their first tank next year. I believe that with a slightly more extended runs in the side, giving us a fantastic blend of ruthless edge, a few more runs on the board and a bit men for the year. of luck, this team could achieve anything!

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Alex Bain Jordan Daly Another fantastic year with the ball for Baino, who Jordan capped off a fantastic season with a 2nd grade played every 3rd grade fixture and took on a leadership Premiership, showing each time he came back to 3rd role when players stepped up the grades. With a grade why he is a class act for this level. Highlighted by number of years of strong 3rd grade experience, Alex is a masterful 125* in round 1, Jord is tough to stop once primed to make the jump into 2nd grade in the not too he gets going. A fine fielder and cricketing tactician, distant future. While he struggled for runs this season, Jordan is a pleasure to have in any side. we all know Alex has the potential to turn into a true bowling all-rounder if he can begin batting for longer Roop Dhillon periods of time. Another young talent that made his 3rd grade debut this season, Roop bowled his leg-spin with great control Ryan Bishop-Perrett in a number of tight contests, giving us a taste of what One of the hardest workers this club has seen, Ryan was is to come. Roop took the crucial wicket in a DL win over rewarded for a number of years of grinding with a 2nd Gordon in round 1, before bowling the side to a win grade Premiership. A class above whenever he played against Penrith in a memorable display. A talented 3’s, Ryan constantly challenged the bat, most batsman as well, more opportunities in 3rd grade next memorably taking the final wicket in an 11-run victory season will serve Roop well as he continues to develop. over Wests. I hope Ryan is rewarded in the near future with a 1st grade cap, his ability would not go to waste Tim Doonan in the top grade. What a pleasure it was to have Doons feature for Manly once again. Tim stepped into 3rd grade for 3 games Andrew Boulton before tragically injuring his shoulder, giving us a small At the tender age of 14, Boults made his 3rd grade taste of his talent and leadership. Quick runs against debut against the eventual champions Northern Wests in trying conditions along with some magic Districts, taking a crucial wicket and showing us a taste fielding at North Sydney stand out, however Tim’s of his fantastic potential. Despite being picked professional attitude and intensity really brought the predominantly for his bowling this season, Boults has side up a level. I hope Doons maintains the passion and all the trimmings of a genuine all-rounder with a goes around with us again next season! classical batting technique and nagging seam. Boults slid down the grades after a back injury around Mickey Edwards Christmas but will certainly feature heavily in the higher Another veteran who featured in 3rd grade this season, grades for many years at this club. Mickey slid into our middle-order throughout the latter part of the year and brought a huge amount of Lachlan Charles experience and leadership to the side. It was a shame After years plundering 4th and 5th grade attacks, Mickey didn’t get more chances with the bat, however Lachlan finally got an extended run in the 3rd grade it’s good to see the big man growing fitter again and side. Despite scoring fewer runs than he would’ve liked, primed for a few more overs in coming seasons – Lach showed signs of the form that brought him into potentially in a grade or two higher! 3’s. A quintessential team man, and world-record holder for Chicken Shack fielding awards won, I think a Lachlan Kerr post-Covid season with more two-day cricket could be Lach made his 3rd grade debut this year when the the catalyst for a big year for Charlesy. representative season rolled in, taking a couple of wickets on debut against champions ND’s. While only Michael Counsell playing a handful of 3rd grade games, Lach has the rare The ultimate workhorse, Big Mick led the attack this ability to contribute with bat, ball and in the field. With season taking an impressive 21 wickets at 15. Now one some more work on his consistency, he will be a real of Manly Cricket’s rarest sons, Mick really came to life handful in 3rd grade and beyond. in the second half of the season, taking solid hauls against Blacktown and North Sydney in crucial wins. An Jake Osborne underestimated batsman, Mick’s numbers of 1 run at Jake was a victim of the team’s success at times this 0.25 aren’t a reflection of the time he spent in the season, coming in at the back end of one-day games middle. He also didn’t drop a catch this season. rather than getting opportunities to bat long and make big scores. Despite this Jake played an important role in 51 | P a g e

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3rd grade with the ball, cleaning up St George for a big Sam Webber win and sneaking in important overs throughout the Sam is slowly inching towards becoming one of the one-day fixtures. More opportunities at the top of the most consistent and long-tenured gloveman in this order will only accelerate Jake’s development in the club’s great history, leading the side with his class coming seasons. hands behind the stumps. With the bat, Sam partnered his namesake Max at the top of the order, and in a Neal Prowse similar vein got the side off to consistent starts while Our overseas pro, Neal got to show his all-round talent leaving a few big scores out there. A fantastic leader in in 3rd grade this season before shifting up to feature in his own right, Sam was the perfect foil all season and 2nd grade’s success. Neal started the year with a classy brings a mountain of higher grade experience. 80 before constantly picking up early wickets with his new ball swing. A pleasure to have in any side, we’re Dom Wheeler lucky to have a man of his experience at the club while So happy with what Dom achieved this year, he climbs up the international corporate ladder. transforming his body and becoming a mainstay in 3rd grade in the crucial number 3 position. After a number Lachlan Trewartha of big 4th grade scores, Dom got his promotion and Lachie had a consistent year with the ball in 3rd grade, made the most of his chance, scoring consistent runs playing a fantastic holding role throughout the array of without getting the big score he deserved. I am sure one-day cricket played. One of the best spells of the with another year of 3rd grade under his belt, Dom will year was his 5/24 from 15 overs in a tight victory over continue to improve and push for higher grade Wests, where the young spinner led the attack in wet honours. conditions. With a taste already of 2nd grade, there is no reason why Lach can’t continue pushing up the Josh Wigney grades in the coming seasons. The final 3rd grader turn 2nd grade Premiership winner, Wigs capped off another great year with some Zach Trewartha deserved silverware. Another of the club’s workhorses, Zach didn’t have his strongest season for the Waratahs, Josh never lets the team down with the ball and will put bouncing between a lower-order role in 2nd grade and the hard yards in to generate success. The highlight of top order cog in 3’s. Despite this, Zach played a few his season with us was his 5/37 against Sutherland crucial knocks including a memorable 92* from 70 which set up an important victory. Josh continues to deliveries in a one-day victory against St George. Still grow as a leader within the club and was a valuable one of the club’s best fielders, Zach remains a valuable source of support throughout the year. asset in any side and still has all the potential to put together top performances at the next level. Shoutouts must also go to Michael Visser, Jack Hobson, Dr Rochford and Josh Seward who featured throughout Max Webber the year and were an important cog in the 3rd grade Max was ever-present at the top of the order in 3rd side. grade until the final couple of games of the season, consistently getting us off to a solid start with a Thanks again to this great club for giving us the year composed 20-30. While leaving a few runs out in the that was, and a big congratulations to our 2nd grade middle after doing the hard work, Max’s solidity at the side who brought home the trophy this year – an top consistently set the platform for our side. Provided amazing achievement years in the making. I look he wants to go around again, Max brings experience to forward to more success in 2021/22 and beyond! any 3rd grade outfit and we’d love to have the big man back! Sam Hole 3rd Grade Captain 2020/21

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3rd Grade Batting Statistics

Position Name Matches Inn N/O 100s 50s HS Runs Avg Ct/St 1 Max Webber 12 12 0 0 2 74 329 27.42 3 2 Sam Webber 13 13 0 0 1 50 320 24.62 23/3 3 Dominic Wheeler 8 8 0 0 2 66 248 31.00 2 4 Jordan Daly 5 5 2 1 0 125* 218 72.67 5 5 Sam Hole 14 13 4 0 0 41 195 21.67 4 6 Neal Prowse 6 6 1 0 1 81 180 36.00 2 7 Zach Trewartha 8 7 1 0 1 92* 140 23.33 1 8 Lachlan Charles 9 9 2 0 0 46 140 20.00 4 9 Tim Doonan 3 3 0 0 0 40 99 33.00 3 10 Jake Osborne 7 5 1 0 0 18* 52 13.00 2 11 Mickey Edwards 3 3 1 0 0 21 52 26.00 0 12 Alex Bain 14 10 0 0 0 11 52 5.20 3 13 Andrew Boulton 3 3 0 0 0 16 39 13.00 0 14 Roopmehar Dhillon 4 3 1 0 0 17 32 16.00 0 15 Josh Seward 3 2 1 0 0 30* 31 31.00 0 16 Lachlan Kerr 3 3 2 0 0 24* 25 25.00 0 17 Michael Visser 1 1 0 0 0 14 14 14.00 0 18 Josh Wigney 9 4 2 0 0 6* 12 6.00 6 19 Ryan Bishop-Perrett 4 4 3 0 0 7* 10 10.00 2 20 Lachlan Trewartha 12 5 1 0 0 3 6 1.50 3 21 Michael Counsell 12 4 0 0 0 1 1 0.25 1

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3rd Grade Bowling Statistics

Position Name Matches Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avg 5 WI BB 1 Michael Counsell 12 101 17 318 21 15.14 0 4 for 35 2 Alex Bain 14 106 17 356 19 18.74 0 4 for 44 3 Lachlan Trewartha 12 103 16 325 16 20.31 1 5 for 24 4 Josh Wigney 9 78.3 11 240 13 18.46 1 5 for 37 5 Ryan Bishop-Perrett 4 42.1 6 133 9 14.78 0 3 for 54 6 Josh Seward 3 22.1 0 66 8 8.25 1 5 for 20 7 Neal Prowse 6 43 6 140 7 20.00 0 2 for 16 8 Jake Osborne 7 25.3 0 119 5 23.80 0 3 for 20 9 Roopmehar Dhillon 4 13.1 1 59 4 14.75 0 3 for 31 10 Andrew Boulton 3 25 5 84 4 21.00 0 3 for 21 11 Sam Hole 14 13 0 80 3 26.67 0 3 for 41 12 Michael Visser 1 10 1 34 2 17.00 0 2 for 34 13 Lachlan Kerr 3 12 0 59 2 29.50 0 2 for 38 14 Jack Hobson 1 4 0 7 0 N/A 0 0 for 7 15 Jordan Daly 5 2 0 9 0 N/A 0 0 for 9 16 Zach Trewartha 8 3 0 20 0 N/A 0 0 for 10

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3rd Grade Match Results

RND Dates Score Result Score Venue

Manly-Warringah Gordon 1 31st Oct 20 def by 4/257 J Daly 125*, N Prowse 81, Killara Park 1/79 M Webber 25 Manly-Warringah Bankstown Grahams 2 7th Nov 20 124 J Seward 30* def by 6/125 J Seward 3/43, Reserve N Prowse 2/22

Mosman Manly-Warringah 3 14th Nov 20 def by Rawson Oval 81 J Seward 5/20, A Bain 2/9 2/84 J Daly 26*

Manly-Warringah Randwick-Petersham Grahams 4 21st Nov 20 9/231 M Webber 55, N Prowse def 9/223 A Bain 3/23, S Hole 3/41 Reserve 46, S Hole 29, J Daly 25 Manly-Warringah St George 4/252 Z Trewartha 92*, Grahams 5 28th Nov 20 def 166 J Osborne 3/20, J Wigney M Webber 74, S Webber 46, Reserve 2/15, M Counsell 2/22 S Hole 25* Northern District Manly-Warringah 6 5th Dec 20 def Asquith Oval 6/143 A Bain 2/23, L Kerr 2/38 142 S Webber 36, M Webber 30

Penrith Manly-Warringah Grahams 7 12th Dec 20 def 109 A Boulton 3/21, R Dhillon 9/163 L Charles 46, D Wheeler 31 Reserve 3/31, N Prowse 2/16

8 19th Dec 20 Campbelltown-Camden drew Manly-Warringah Raby Oval 2

Eastern Suburbs Manly-Warringah Grahams 9 9th Jan 21 def by 6/189 M Visser 2/34, 188 S Webber 41, D Wheeler 31 Reserve A Bain 2/52

Manly-Warringah UTS North Sydney Bon Andrews 10 16th Jan 21 def by 6/229 D Wheeler 63, T Doonan 125 M Counsell 3/15, L Trewartha Oval 31, M Webber 28, S Webber 27, 3/38, R Bishop-Perrett 2/21 L Charles 26*

Manly-Warringah Blacktown Mounties Grahams 11 23rd Jan 21 def 6/149 M Webber 34, 148 M Counsell 4/41, A Bain Reserve T Doonan 28 3/25, R Bishop-Perrett 2/21

Western Suburbs 30th Jan 21 Manly-Warringah Punchbowl 12 118 L Trewartha 5/24, def by 6th Feb 21 129 T Doonan 40, S Webber 36 Oval R Bishop-Perrett 2/37

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RND Dates Score Result Score Venue

Parramatta Manly-Warringah 13th Feb 21 Merrylands 13 9/206 M Counsell 4/35, def 7/205 (dec) D Wheeler 66, 20th Feb 21 Oval R Bishop-Perrett 3/54 M Webber 47, S Webber 34

27th Feb 21 Manly-Warringah Sutherland Grahams 14 def 6th Mar 21 4/168 S Webber 50, S Hole 41 164 J Wigney 5/37, A Bain 4/44 Reserve Sydney University Manly-Warringah 15 13th Mar 21 224 L Trewartha 3/29, M Counsell def St Paul’s Oval 111 J Daly 41 3/49, A Bain 2/27, J Wigney 2/41

20th Mar 21 QF Eastern Suburbs drew Manly-Warringah Waverley Oval 21st Mar 21

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4th Grade Report

Wkts Runs Wkts Runs Position Team P WO W1 D L1 LO Points Lost For Taken Agst 15th Manly-Warringah 15 0 5 1 9 0 118 2279 98 1958 32

After several years of success leading into this season, also a special mention to our volunteers for their 4th grade again had very high hopes of another great amazing efforts as always. year. However, as things turned out, 2020/21 ended up being a season to forget for the boys. The big Thank You though needs to go the great Phil Marks who leaves us at the end of this season. Skid has We started the season with great talent across all been an amazing asset to this club for so many years, grades and we were feeling quietly confident that 4th and I personally am greatly in his debt for all of the grade would kick things off nicely over the first few wisdom and knowledge he has imparted over the years, rounds. Things didn’t go according to plan in round 1 as well as the endless hours and passion that he has though, as we were sent in on a nippy Grahams and poured into the club his whole life. You will be greatly were rolled for a measly 51. In what ended up being a missed mate, and it made everyone so happy and very memorable game, Gordon slumped to 9/51 before emotional for you to take home the Keith Marks just creeping over the line. Clubman of the Year at Presentation Night.

We bounced back in round 2 with a convincing win Finally a quick note to say that I am stepping down as against Bankstown. But we only managed to win one captain next season, but I will still be around this great more game before Christmas, falling victim to the club in various capacities. Looking forward to a great revised one-day Covid format, and also losing two season 2021/22! games to Duckworth-Lewis, one of which was called off due to extreme heat! Dom Wheeler We only had Dom for the first 6 rounds, but he did a The 4’s boys were still pumped and confident post the great job to show his class and skill and put us in Christmas break, but the chips didn’t fall our way, losing winning positions. He scored an 80 and a 105 before we the next 3 games in close circumstances. This meant lost him to Third grade, but he showed the power of finals became a distant hope, and the focus quickly hard work and determination. Looking forward to turned to doing our best to push for Club Championship seeing how far he can take his game in the years to points. It also meant Rochy had the luxury of taking first come. pick of 4th grade players (which he enjoyed very much), meaning the balance and consistency of our side was Nick Cohen ever-changing. Slothy and I had another year opening the batting, and he continued to display his impressive stroke play and We rounded out the season in 15th place and it felt like timing. Unfortunately he still managed to find a few we left quite a bit out on the field. With the talent we new ways to get out, and it wasn’t until he smashed a had and the various game situations we were in, one brilliant 90 at Easts with a broken finger that he truly may have hoped we would’ve scraped into the finals, impressed. That all but ended his season, but it’s been however it wasn’t to be. We struggled to adapt to one- really great playing with him and sharing an opening day cricket, which also meant luck didn’t run our way partnership over the years. with other sides chancing their arm. I also think a new record was set for the most past players to return in any Alec Duly one grade in one season – at last count we were sitting It’s always a pleasure to play with Pipes. He’s a senior close to 20. Thank you to all these geriatrics who put head in the team who is always great to bounce ideas their hand up for a game. off. He’s a versatile batsman that can slot in anywhere, and unselfishly played that role a lot this season. It’s Once again my hat goes off to all of our Coaching Staff, been amazing playing with him over the years and I be it Roy, Lozza, Sammy, Fletch, the list goes on. And hope we will see his head pop up in the future. 57 | P a g e

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Glyn Archer Jake Osborne It was great to have Glyn in 4’s again this year. One of A serious young talent who continued to impress this the most talented and consistent bowlers in the whole year. Jake backed his ability to dominate numerous comp, he was always reliable and honestly just a joy to attacks and we pretty quickly lost him to 3rd grade. He watch him continuously beat the outside edge. It would could take his cricket as far as he wants with consistent be good if he could just get a bit more luck occasionally. hard work and determination – looking forward to If he stays fit and keeps working on executing plans, watching it unfold in the years to come. then I think he could take his cricket to the next level next year. Jack Hobson Hobbo was again a joy to have around this year. His tall Lachy Charles action and natural nip was great to watch, and once he Charlesy is a serious natural talent who was great to found his consistency he was an absolute handful for have in the side, even though he went up the grades opposition batsmen. With continued hard work and quite early this season. His shot making and timing are planning, there’s no limit to how far he can take his a pleasure to watch and if he commits to training and cricket. personal development then he could make a serious statement next year. Lachy Kerr Kerry is the best team man you could hope for. He’s Andrew Boulton always so positive and selfless, and he’s also a great Boults is a serious young talent who is producing talent across all areas of the game. He impressed performances well beyond his years. He has a very calm greatly with the ball at different periods this year, and head on his shoulders, an amazing batting technique he scored a couple of game-changing innings, including and a whole lot of skill with the ball. We can definitely an incredible 70 against Parramatta to win us the game. label him as the main youngster to watch over the next Very keen to see Kerry continue to develop his cricket. few years. Evan Dunnachie Josh Cooper Evan had a great season, really impressing in 5th grade Coops was the Green Shield Skipper this year, and his and then holding his own in 4’s. He’s a serious talent, maturity and cricketing brain flowed through to 4th naturally swinging the ball and bowling with great grade. He has great consistency with both bat and ball control. His batting has also come on leaps and bounds, and he was a great all-round option in our side this year. as he put on some amazing hitting displays to turn He can keep developing his skills and fine-tuning his games in our favour. Can’t wait to see the future of this game to become an amazing cricketer in the years to bloke. come. Lachy Coyte Oscar Lucius Lach only came to the club from Orange with about 5 Lush is a character to have around the guys, and he’s rounds to go, but he impressed from the get-go with his also a natural talent with both the bat and the gloves. stroke-making and determination at the top of the He had another consistent season and it was great to order. He fitted in amongst the boys amazingly, and I’m see him step up in 4’s. He made some great sacrifices stoked to hear that he’s staying around the beaches as to travel up from Uni in Canberra, and it would be I think he can be a serious asset for the club in the years amazing to see him do that again next year. to come.

Adam Gummer 4th Grade Captain 2020/21

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4th Grade Batting Statistics

Position Name Matches Inn N/O 100s 50s HS Runs Avg Ct/St 1 Alec Duly 11 11 0 0 2 64 229 20.82 3 2 Dominic Wheeler 6 6 0 1 1 105 225 37.50 1 3 Adam Gummer 13 14 1 0 0 43 221 17.00 4 4 Nick Cohen 11 12 0 0 1 91 221 18.42 2 5 Oscar Lucius 12 12 2 0 0 39* 154 15.40 12/2 6 Lachlan Charles 4 4 2 0 1 61 139 69.50 1 7 Lachlan Kerr 11 8 0 0 1 69 101 12.63 5 8 Jack Melchiore 5 5 0 0 0 44 97 19.40 2 9 Jake Osborne 4 4 1 0 1 63* 83 27.67 2 10 Lachlan Coyte 3 4 0 0 0 30 83 20.75 2 11 Glyn Archer 11 8 3 0 0 20 66 13.20 2 12 Josh Cooper 6 5 0 0 0 46 59 11.80 0 13 Michael Visser 1 1 0 0 1 53 53 53.00 1 14 Jack Hobson 11 7 4 0 0 20* 44 14.67 4 15 Evan Dunnachie 5 5 0 0 0 17 35 7.00 1 16 Andrew Lindsay 2 2 1 0 0 25* 35 35.00 3 17 Will Akhurst 1 1 0 0 0 31 31 31.00 0 18 Roopmehar Dhillon 5 5 1 0 0 12 29 7.25 3 19 Mickey Edwards 2 2 0 0 0 24 28 14.00 0 20 Rowan Hamman 1 1 0 0 0 28 28 28.00 0 21 Oliver Melville 7 6 3 0 0 9 21 7.00 0 22 Liam Dinan 2 2 0 0 0 12 18 9.00 0 23 Andrew Boulton 5 4 2 0 0 9 15 7.50 2 24 Justin Cox 1 1 0 0 0 11 11 11.00 0 25 Adam Parkinson 2 1 0 0 0 10 10 10.00 0 26 Jarrod Walter 1 1 0 0 0 8 8 8.00 0 27 Jake Hutchings 1 2 1 0 0 7* 8 8.00 0 28 Billy D'Arcy 2 2 1 0 0 2* 2 2.00 0 29 Ed Burgess 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2.00 0 30 Taylor Beatty 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1.00 0 21 Max Burgess 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 1 32 James Waddington 4 2 1 0 0 0* 0 0.00 1

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4th Grade Bowling Statistics

Position Name Matches Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avg 5 WI BB 1 Glyn Archer 11 86.2 22 242 14 17.29 0 3 for 18 2 Andrew Boulton 5 32 8 89 10 8.90 0 3 for 2 3 Jake Osborne 4 48 4 139 8 17.38 0 3 for 36 4 Roopmehar Dhillon 5 38 3 152 7 21.71 0 3 for 36 5 Jack Hobson 11 58 9 250 7 35.71 0 2 for 19 6 James Waddington 4 33 10 73 6 12.17 0 3 for 27 7 Michael Visser 1 9.5 1 58 5 11.60 1 5 for 58 8 Evan Dunnachie 5 33 0 130 5 26.00 0 3 for 47 9 Oliver Melville 7 40 11 131 5 26.20 0 4 for 20 10 Adam Gummer 13 39 8 91 4 22.75 0 2 for 21 11 Liam Dinan 2 15 3 40 3 13.33 0 2 for 12 12 Adam Parkinson 2 17 4 46 3 15.33 0 2 for 30 13 Josh Cooper 6 46 2 143 3 47.67 0 1 for 20 14 Andrew Lindsay 2 13 3 31 2 15.50 0 2 for 24 15 Max Burgess 1 10 1 33 2 16.50 0 2 for 33 16 Lachlan Kerr 11 38 3 170 2 85.00 0 1 for 10 17 Taylor Beatty 1 7 0 29 1 29.00 0 1 for 29 18 Alec Duly 11 1 0 4 0 N/A 0 0 for 4 19 Matt White 1 4 1 8 0 N/A 0 0 for 8 20 Nick Cohen 11 6.2 0 22 0 N/A 0 0 for 4 21 Jack Melchiore 5 7 1 35 0 N/A 0 0 for 2

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4th Grade Match Results

RND Dates Score Result Score Venue

Gordon Manly-Warringah Grahams 1 31st Oct 20 def by 9/52 A Boulton 3/2, 51 Reserve J Waddington 2/16 Bankstown Manly-Warringah Kelso Park 2 7th Nov 20 9/143 G Archer 3/26, A Boulton def by 3/144 L Charles 35*, N Cohen 32 North 2/33

Mosman Manly-Warringah Grahams 3 14th Nov 20 def 129 G Archer 3/18, J Osborne 3/36, 5/130 A Gummer 43, L Charles 36* Reserve R Dhillon 2/22, A Boulton 2/28

Randwick-Petersham Manly-Warringah def by Petersham 4 21st Nov 20 133 A Boulton 3/17, R Dhillon 3/36, 6/195 L Charles 61, O Lucius 39*, Oval G Archer 2/15 N Cohen 26

St George Manly-Warringah Harold Fraser 5 28th Nov 20 def 2/76 (DL) 9/201 D Wheeler 79 Reserve

Northern District Manly-Warringah Grahams 6 5th Dec 20 def by 9/218 E Dunnachie 3/47, 209 D Wheeler 105, J Cooper 46 Reserve M Burgess 2/33 Penrith Manly-Warringah 7 12th Dec 20 def Bill Ball Oval 4/130 126 J Melchiore 38

Grahams 8 19th Dec 20 Manly-Warringah drew Campbelltown-Camden Reserve

Eastern Suburbs Manly-Warringah 9 9th Jan 21 def Trumper Park 2/192 7/190 N Cohen 91, A Duly 64

Manly-Warringah UTS North Sydney Grahams 10 16th Jan 21 def by 237 A Duly 58, M Visser 53, 249 M Visser 5/58, A Parkinson 2/30 Reserve W Akhurst 31, O Lucius 26

Blacktown Mounties Manly-Warringah Jim Hanshaw 11 23rd Jan 21 def 7/132 J Osborne 2/34, 149 J Melchiore 44 Oval R Dhillon 2/37

30th Jan 21 Manly-Warringah Western Suburbs Grahams 12 def 6th Feb 21 4/163 J Osborne 63*, R Hamman 162 O Melville 4/20, A Lindsay 2/24, Reserve 28, A Lindsay 25* J Osborne 2/43

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RND Dates Score Result Score Venue

Manly-Warringah Parramatta 13th Feb 21 Grahams 13 7/209 (dec) L Kerr 69, def 145 J Waddington 3/27, J Hobson 20th Feb 21 Reserve A Gummer 33, O Lucius 25 2/19, A Gummer 2/21, G Archer 2/52

Sutherland Manly-Warringah 27th Feb 21 14 5/154 (dec) L Dinan 2/12, def 138 A Duly 44, L Coyte 29 Tonkin Park 6th Mar 21 J Hobson 2/45 and 7/95 L Coyte 30, A Gummer 27

Manly-Warringah Sydney University Grahams 15 13th Mar 21 def by 42 1/43 Reserve

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5th Grade Report

Wkts Runs Wkts Runs Position Team P WO W1 D L1 LO Points Lost For Taken Agst

8th Manly-Warringah 15 0 8 3 4 0 121 2328 138 2278 52

It was exhilarating to emerge from the Covid imposed boys experiencing the rigours of grade cricket in the isolation and reconnect with our cricketing family for a infancy of their senior careers. They are nurtured on new season. 1st and 2nd grades both set a cracking this journey by the entire club coaching and pace with dominating early successes providing an management team. On the field however is when the inspirational example to the club and fuelling the desire over 40’s club swings into action. It is invaluable for the to play cricket ourselves. The lower three grades youngsters to have the calming influences and commenced a month later following the easing of mentoring on and off the field from people like Andrew Covid- 19 restrictions and the availability of grounds. Rochford, Simon Waddington, Damon Smith, Ross Consequently, most of the 15 rounds were scheduled Trewartha, John Warn and Darryl Buchanan. as one day fixtures. The opportunities for boys to become men emerge We congratulate the strong Northern Districts team regularly when players are injured or unavailable which was a worthy winner of the 5th grade through a variety of reasons, especially our State and Premiership this season beating Gordon in the Grand BBL contracted players and others playing in age group Final. ND’s were the strongest team we played this year State and Australian teams. At these times it looks like and they beat us decisively in our round 6 contest. our Green Shield coach Rochy picks up his team, throws Despite winning our last game we missed out on the in a mentor and plays with them as 5th grade. It is hard finals, but were in contention before the last round. to overstate Andrew’s influence and value to the boys, Sadly, other results conspired to see us drop from a the team and the club. He sets high standards and probable 6th to a disappointing 8th position. However, I everyone works together to attain them. It doesn’t have long believed that every single play counts in a always work, but that is part of the learning process. game and in turn, every match counts. If we leave it to Some of the boys blossomed in this environment and the last match and depend on other results to make the even moved through to higher grades. Others found finals, our destiny is not in our own hands. the going tough and slipped back giving someone else an opportunity to succeed. It really is a rewarding As disappointing as it was to miss the finals, especially experience to be part of the development of these fine having made it last year only to have the finals series young men. evaporate under a Covid cloud, there were some strong team and individual performances throughout the year. As reported last year the wet weather played an Many junior players joined the Manly Cricket Family at enormous role in the results each week. Two of our grade level, the over 40’s club performed strongly in games were washed out, the first against Gordon we support of Skipper Rochford, and there were harsh had all of day 2 to score 164 with all wickets in hand but lessons learnt from losses which should not have no play was possible. Our Round 8 clash with the last occurred. Having said all that, it was great to be playing placed Campbelltown-Camden was abandoned the game we love with the club we love, growing as denying us the opportunity of valuable points. In three cricketers but more importantly growing as people. other matches, the pitches were underprepared and it was a case of “win the toss and bowl, win the game”. In Once again 5th grade was privileged to be led by the two of our two day games, day one was washed out and indomitable spirit of Andrew Rochford. How Rochy fits day 2 became a 120 over marathon. Some of the all he does for cricket in the district is tiring enough but noteworthy matches of the year include: add in his family, press and medical commitments and you see a well organised, committed man driven by Northern Districts beat us soundly with both bat and self-motivation and desire for personal and group ball and deserved their win. They were too good for the achievement. Fifth grade basically represents our rest of the competition as well. The Mosman contest pathway players, mostly current or past Green Shield however will always haunt us. Having scrapped our way 64 | P a g e

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to 151 the bowlers were on fire. Rochy set the tone The match against Penrith, the eventual Minor with 2 wickets in the opening over and we rolled Premiers, proved to be the over 40’s show. They batted through them methodically to have them on the ropes first and posted 8/216. Wickets went to Simon at 9/86. All the thinking was on a Bonus Point, however Waddington 2/31, Liam Dinan took 2/39, Rochy and we ended up bowling 20 wides and dropping 9 catches Damon Smith 1 each, with Simon also pulling off 2 run as the last wicket put on 68 and won them the game. outs. John Warn ghosted in for his annual guest We just didn’t close it out. When it came down to the appearance and set about dominating the attack. His final game to make the semis, a win here would have punishing 42 was an inspirational innings punctuated secured a finals spot. by six 4’s. Damon Smith then took up the attack where Warny left off smashing seven 4’s on his way to 36. His In the Round 9 clash with Eastern Suburbs we did dismissal brought Andrew Rochford to the crease who something similar; Easts were 5/138 then the 6th wicket proceeded to light up Mike Pawley Oval with an put on 69 taking them to 207 and a final total of 215 exhilarating display of controlled aggression and power after the maximum 50 overs in which we bowled hitting, murdering the attack on his way to 75 not out. another unacceptable tally of 17 wides. Despite a Rochy hit four 6’s and eight 4’s to canter to a crushing pyrotechnic 58 from Will Akhurst making a guest victory with 4 overs to spare. Liam Dinan stayed with appearance and 41 from Skipper Rochford, we only him batting intelligently turning the strike over for finished on 186. On the positive side, the following 22no. A huge win. week we dismantled last year’s premiers, North Sydney to win with a Bonus Point. Batting first we put a solid Although these and other individual performances are 194 on the board. Keelan Mendel and Reiley Dunlop got highly commendable, we still have work to do at this us off to a good start with a 63 run opening partnership level on preserving wickets, keeping the scoreboard before one of Manly’s favourite sons, Scottie Patterson, moving and going on to register big scores. This will who had answered the distress call, batted beautifully come if we work hard enough. for 36. Evan Dunnachie then smashed a brilliant 52 batting at 8, before our spin twins of Roop Dhillon and I would like to thank the coaching staff and volunteers Raj Ganeshraj destroyed them. Roop taking 5/27 and for all their support of our young team. It can be very Raj 2/1, routing the Bears from 4/73 to be all out 83! daunting for young boys to be thrust into the routines and rigours of senior sport. They were integrated Our win over Sutherland was a sweet and sour game seamlessly into the club in a warm and welcoming for us. It had been wet during the week and Andrew manner which is recognised and greatly appreciated. called correctly at Mike Pawley Oval and sent them in. It was a great toss to win. Evan Dunnachie bowled the Andrew Rochford spell of his life taking the first 6 wickets before having Andrew led the team in all 15 matches played. He led to come off because of bowling restrictions. He finished from the front with the ball edging out Evan with 21 with 6/14 from 9 overs with 5 maidens! We were wickets including three 3fas. With the bat he hit 257 batting before tea chasing 72 for 1st innings points. We runs which included a match winning 75* and a 40 in didn’t fare much better than they did, but thanks to a his punishing rapid fire style. Despite winning both gritty 22 from Simon Waddington we scratched past batting and bowling honours, his value as a leader is them to a total of 84. Week 2 was a totally different immeasurable to the shaping of the careers of our proposition in terms of the weather but we were on teenage boys. He is an absolute inspiration. track for outright points at 8/65. That was until their 9th wicket partnership of 81 propelled them to a solid 180. Evan Dunnachie Our run chase was progressing comfortably with 32 Evan’s game went to another level this season coming from Rochy and a solid partnership between Andrew in second to Rochy in both batting and bowling. He Boulton and Simon Waddington. Boults went for 20, batted in each of the 8 matches he played totalling 197 then Roop Dhillon departed leaving us at 6/150 with 17 with notable scores of 52, 47 and 34. His bowling was a runs to win and 4 wickets in hand. What could go revelation taking 20 wickets with a season high wrong? Waddo was on 50 in total control, joined by devastating spell of 6/14 against Sutherland. Evan was Reiley Dunlop and was run out! Reiley went 2 runs later stronger, faster and more confident this season. His and Josh Cooper and Raj Ganeshraj shut up shop for the trajectory is clearly on the up. last over, just 12 runs short of outright points.

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Reiley Dunlop teetering innings with Damon Smith. Roop has Reiley was a stalwart behind the stumps this season enormous potential as an all-rounder and I look playing 13 matches. A very conscientious trainer his forward to watching his development. keeping showed considerable improvement. Reiley took 23 catches, executed 3 stumpings, scored 104 runs Damon Smith with a best score of 29 and is a valuable member of the Damon brought a wealth of knowledge and experience team. to our team and was very generous in his mentoring of our boys. He took Raj Ganeshraj under his wing and was Liam Dinan of enormous benefit to this fine young cricketer. Damo Liam reaped the rewards this year for his commitment, was a huge help to our Skipper in the 6 games he played hard work and commendable work ethic. In his 11 with his knowledge of the game and manner with the matches he took 15 wickets with a best of 3/24. His boys. He scored 128 runs with a top score of 39 and batting has also improved, scoring almost 100 runs took 4 wickets with his tweakers. A great man to have batting down the order with two memorable in our team, he will be missed next season. contributions to his credit. He is a wonderful team player. Simon Waddington What a great Manly man is Simon Waddington. A highly Jack Melchiore successful cricketer with a long and distinguished Jack only played 9 games for us scoring 123 runs, with career, he is coaching the Women’s teams in which his his 55 against St George setting us on the road to two daughters play, yet still found time to saddle up in victory. Jack values his wicket and hates getting out. 5th grade for 8 matches. Here he had the joy of playing Fielding in the slips he also took some excellent catches with his son James. What a Manly cricket family the during the year. Waddington’s are. Truly inspirational. Like Damo, Simon was invaluable support for Rochy. He certainly Josh Cooper performed well himself with 135 runs and a top score Josh captained this year’s Greenies and brought this of 50 which almost got us an outright win over confidence into grade playing 8 matches for us plus Sutherland. Simon took 6 wickets with his graceful left others in higher grades. He scored 146 runs with his arm medium pacers, took some memorable catches spectacular innings of 89 batting with Andrew Boulton and pulled off two run outs. The complete cricketer and crushing Blacktown and setting up our win. His bowling all-round great bloke. opportunities were limited but he still took 4 wickets. Josh is also an excellent fielder who is a pleasure to Raj Ganeshraj have in the team. Raj played Greenies with us last year but came to us from Warringah with much more confidence. He Andrew Boulton blossomed in our positive mentoring environment and Andrew had an outstanding Green Shield campaign and became a very important member of the team. Raj took brought that to grade. He only played 6 games in Fives 15 wickets from 9 outings, with 2/1, 2/11, 3/44 and but scored 130 runs averaging over 21 with his superb 3/46 being his best returns. He is an excellent fielder 71 against Blacktown a joy to watch. His bowling and a better bat than his position would suggest. continues to improve as he grows, bowling with good pace for his size but outstanding accuracy resulting in 5 Oliver Melville wickets. His fielding is top draw taking catches with Ollie only played 6 matches with us suffering an injury ease and executing run outs. Andrew is a quality all- and spending much of the season in 4th grade. A quality rounder with a big future. cricketer he performs with bat, ball and in the field. Ollie took 5 wickets for us and scored 35 runs with a top Roopmehar Dhillon score of 27no. Ollie trains hard consistently and will Roop played Greenies again this year and only played 5 improve as a result. matches with us, frequently playing higher grades. When conditions suit Roop he can be a match winner. Keelan Mendel He took 9 wickets in 5th grade with his 5/37 destruction Keelan was called into 5’s following a stellar campaign of North Sydney helping us to a Bonus Point win. With in the Green Shield team. He played in 5 matches the bat he scored 84 runs with a memorable innings of scoring 67 runs with a top score of 21. An opener of 33 on a wet track against Parramatta shoring up the good temperament he keeps the runs moving and can 66 | P a g e

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score quickly. He was only called on to bowl twice but A quick final word from the Skipper returned the amazing figures of 3/2 against Blacktown. Keelan is an excellent fielder which is always of keen To all those that played Fifth grade this year, thank you interest to captains looking for a replacement player. for your effort, and willingness to buy in to the ‘team- first’ culture of Manly Cricket. It was an absolute Darcy Fleming pleasure to once again lead a group of exceptionally Darcy’s season was curtailed considerably by injuries talented young men, and a few older ones as well. We and his performances suffered accordingly. In 5 are very fortunate to have such a strong foundation of matches he took 4 wickets but it all clicked for him once talent in the younger ranks that I am sure we will see giving him a haul of 3/16. If Darcy can come back fitter playing higher grades in the not too distant future. and stronger next year and stay healthy, he should do well. To the older lads, especially Damon Smith and Simon Waddington, your experience and generosity with the Jake Hutchings younger players made this season even more enjoyable Jake scored 30 and 41 in his first 2 games as well as than the last, despite finishing a few places lower. taking 2/13 with the ball. Sadly, Jake suffered a stress Thank you for your willingness to teach, as well as take fracture and stopped playing forcing his withdrawal on some of the leadership load. You were never asked, from the Green Shield squad. I look forward to but your enthusiasm to help where you could is a welcoming him back next season. wonderful reflection of both your characters.

Ethan Buchanan To Danny Lemoy, thank you for always making home Ethan is another who got the call up based on his games at Fortress Mike Pawley a joy. Your infectious performances in Green Shield. Playing two games, he laugh and passion for the team is a huge reason for our took 2/20 but had little chances with the bat. He has success. huge potential and will be back next year I’m sure. Most importantly he was able to share the experience with Finally, to the beating heart and soul of Manly District his father. Fifth Grade, Manager Doug McGrath. I have met many people in my time, but few with the dedication and I thank the club for giving me the privilege of managing willingness to freely give their time for others like Doug. 5th grade throughout the season and then 2nd grade Team sheets, game balls, the team kit, all through the finals series to Premiership success. This responsibilities I didn’t have to think about once all responsibility is taken very seriously as, along with season because I knew Doug had it under control. Andrew, we have the responsibility of guiding these young boys on their cricketing journey and this chapter Nothing is ever too much for Doug when it comes to in their book of life. Manly Fifth Grade. Always first to arrive and last to leave. Always watching to see who may need a drink, a Thanks also to Danny Lemoy for his support at Mike towel or a jelly snake while we are in the field. Year in Pawley Oval home games. and year out Doug proves to be a brilliant, unmatched mentor and manager, the envy of many other sides, Doug McGrath and this season was no different. Thank you Doug. 5th Grade Manager 2020/21 Andrew Rochford 5th Grade Captain 2020/21

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5th Grade Batting Statistics

Position Name Matches Inn N/O 100s 50s HS Runs Avg Ct/St 1 Andrew Rochford 14 13 2 0 1 75* 257 23.36 6 2 Evan Dunnachie 8 8 1 0 1 52 197 28.14 2 3 Josh Cooper 8 8 1 0 1 89 146 20.86 2 4 Simon Waddington 8 9 2 0 1 50 135 19.29 6 5 Andrew Boulton 6 7 1 0 1 71 130 21.67 3 6 Billy O'Brien 8 7 0 0 0 47 129 18.43 0 7 Damon Smith 6 7 0 0 0 39 128 18.29 0 8 Jack Melchiore 9 10 1 0 1 55 123 13.67 5 9 Reiley Dunlop 13 12 0 0 0 29 104 8.67 20/2 10 Roopmehar Dhillon 5 6 0 0 0 33 84 14.00 0 11 Liam Dinan 11 8 4 0 0 22* 74 18.50 1 12 Jake Hutchings 3 3 0 0 0 41 73 24.33 2 13 Keelan Mendel 5 5 0 0 0 21 67 13.40 0 14 Will Akhurst 1 1 0 0 1 58 58 58.00 0 15 Ross Trewartha 3 2 0 0 0 44 47 23.50 0 16 Alec Duly 3 3 0 0 0 21 46 15.33 2 17 Oliver Melville 6 5 1 0 0 27* 43 10.75 5 18 John Warn 1 1 0 0 0 42 42 42.00 1 19 Charlie Johnston 5 4 1 0 0 34 37 12.33 1 20 Raja Ganeshraj 9 7 4 0 0 14* 36 12.00 3 21 Scott Patterson 1 1 0 0 0 36 36 36.00 0 22 Ky Broome 4 4 1 0 0 12 27 9.00 2 23 Daryl Buchanan 1 1 0 0 0 14 14 14.00 2 24 James Waddington 4 3 0 0 0 5 6 2.00 1 25 Hayden Williams 1 1 1 0 0 4* 4 N/A 0 26 Ethan Buchanan 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 1.00 0 27 Darcy Fleming 5 3 1 0 0 1* 1 0.50 2 28 Luke Morley 2 1 1 0 0 0* 0 N/A 2

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5th Grade Bowling Statistics

Position Name Matches Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avg 5 WI BB 1 Andrew Rochford 14 126.3 20 414 21 19.71 0 3 for 20 2 Evan Dunnachie 8 63.2 13 181 20 9.05 1 6 for 14 3 Liam Dinan 11 83 14 257 15 17.13 0 3 for 24 4 Raja Ganeshraj 9 78 12 251 14 17.93 0 3 for 42 5 Roopmehar Dhillon 5 45 7 119 9 13.22 1 5 for 27 6 James Waddington 4 39 6 109 7 15.57 0 3 for 33 7 Simon Waddington 8 31 1 132 6 22.00 0 3 for 37 8 Andrew Boulton 6 33.5 8 77 5 15.40 0 1 for 6 9 Oliver Melville 6 32 5 126 5 25.20 0 2 for 22 10 Charlie Johnston 5 18 2 53 4 13.25 0 2 for 19 11 Josh Cooper 8 28.2 5 86 4 21.50 0 2 for 22 12 Darcy Fleming 5 28 4 128 4 32.00 0 3 for 16 13 Keelan Mendel 5 5.3 1 17 3 5.67 0 3 for 2 14 Ethan Buchanan 2 5 1 20 2 10.00 0 2 for 20 15 Jake Hutchings 3 8 0 46 2 23.00 0 2 for 13 16 Damon Smith 6 15 1 72 2 36.00 0 1 for 28 17 Hayden Williams 1 5 0 24 0 N/A 0 0 for 24 18 Joshua Lawson 1 7 0 38 0 N/A 0 0 for 38 19 Luke Morley 2 9 1 43 0 N/A 0 0 for 20

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5th Grade Match Results

RND Dates Score Result Score Venue

Gordon Manly-Warringah 1 31st Oct 20 8/191 L Dinan 3/33, C Johnston drew Beauchamp Oval 0/23 2/28, A Rochford 2/35 Manly-Warringah Bankstown 2 7th Nov 20 165 C Johnston 34, B O’Brien 29, def 152 E Dunnachie 3/18, Mike Pawley Oval A Rochford 28 J Waddington 3/33, C Johnston 2/19

Mosman 9/154 J Cooper 2/22, A Rochford Manly-Warringah 3 14th Nov 20 def Balmoral Oval 2/24, E Dunnachie 2/30, 151 B O’Brien 30, A Rochford 26 J Waddington 2/35 Manly-Warringah Randwick-Petersham 4 21st Nov 20 8/129 J Cooper 36, def 128 E Dunnachie 3/19, A Rochford Mike Pawley Oval O Melville 27* 2/29, O Melville 2/31

Manly-Warringah St George def 5 28th Nov 20 9/207 J Melchiore 55, 130 D Fleming 3/16, A Rochford Mike Pawley Oval R Trewartha 44, J Hutchings 30 3/32, J Hutchings 2/13

Northern District Manly-Warringah 6 5th Dec 20 def Storey Park 9/219 A Rochford 2/35 159 B O’Brien 47, J Hutchings 41

Manly-Warringah Penrith def 7 12th Dec 20 7/219 A Rochford 75*, J Warn 42, 8/216 S Waddington 2/33, Mike Pawley Oval D Smith 36 L Dinan 2/39

8 19th Dec 20 Campbelltown-Camden drew Manly-Warringah Raby Oval 3

Eastern Suburbs Manly-Warringah 9 9th Jan 21 def by 8/216 S Waddington 3/37, Mike Pawley Oval 186 W Akhurst 58, A Rochford 41 E Buchanan 2/20

UTS North Sydney Manly-Warringah 10 16th Jan 21 83 R Dhillon 5/27, def by 194 E Dunnachie 52, S Patterson 36, Tunks Park R Ganeshraj 2/1 R Dunlop 29

Blacktown Mounties Manly-Warringah 11 23rd Jan 21 def 166 K Mendel 3/2, R Ganeshraj 3/42, Mike Pawley Oval 5/254 J Cooper 89, A Boulton 71 O Melville 2/22 Western Suburbs 30th Jan 21 Manly-Warringah 12 8/115 R Dhillon 2/5, E Dunnachie drew Blick Oval 6th Feb 21 144 E Dunnachie 34 2/11, R Ganeshraj 2/11

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RND Dates Score Result Score Venue

Parramatta 13th Feb 21 Manly-Warringah 13 8/129 E Dunnachie 2/18, L Dinan def Castlewood Oval 20th Feb 21 128 D Smith 39, R Dhillon 33 2/18, R Ganeshraj 2/28 Manly-Warringah Sutherland 27th Feb 21 84 71 E Dunnachie 6/14, A Rochford 14 def Mike Pawley Oval 6th Mar 21 and 8/155 S Waddington 50, 2/17 and 180 R Ganeshraj 3/46, A Rochford 32 A Rochford 2/33, R Dhillon 2/42 Sydney University Manly-Warringah 15 13th Mar 21 129 A Rochford 3/20, def by Jubilee Oval 4/130 E Dunnachie 47 L Dinan 3/24

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Poidevin-Gray Report

Wkts Runs Wkts Runs Position Team P WO W1 D L1 LO Points Lost For Taken Agst 2nd Manly-Warringah 6 0 5 0 1 0 37 1189 52 981 25

The Season of 2020/21 was a vastly improved year for field and I have no doubt it was especially pleasing for the PG’s side. Again, we had an extremely talented them to see the 2’s boys winning the comp. team which was now accompanied with a great level of desire from all involved, which had been lacking in the A big thank you to Loz who also gave up his Sundays past couple of seasons. Although we did not win the numerous times helping out with the games and our competition and bowed out in the finals, I think preparation and thanks also to Gordy for scoring as everyone was proud of the way we carried ourselves always and to Will Gustafson and Henry Lucius for their both on and off the field – a true reflection of the great efforts as hydration officers and all round great young young men that we have at this club. men.

We had an almost unbeaten regular season finishing in Ollie Davies – Ol was either playing higher honours or the top two on the ladder and securing and home final. injured for a large part of the season and his leadership Unfortunately, we didn’t play our best game of cricket and talent were sorely missed. Was awesome to see in the Quarter final and were beaten by St George. The him step up to the next level and show everyone on the season presented plenty of challenges with 4 different big stage just how good he is. captains being used throughout in Joel Foster, Ollie Davies, Isaiah Vumbaca and myself, with players being Joel Foster – stepped up as captain in my absence and taken away or missing through injury leading to a large is the ultimate competitor. Scored an extremely rotation of players coming in and out each week. dominating 123* in a T20 against Mosman and scored Despite this, still achieving the success we did is a great a couple of great First grade tons later in the year too, credit not only to the ability of the team and individuals setting himself up for a great season next year. on the field, but also the inviting culture we had off the field where all players were made to feel welcome and Josh Seward – Josh is a great future talent for the club. an integral part of the team. He bowls great pace for his age and is always looking to learn and get better. I’m so excited to see what he can Although we did not win the cup as we had wanted to, do for us next year and beyond. I believe the heartache of this drove many of the players to go back and dominate their respective grades Jacob O’Sullivan – Sul played a huge part in the 2nd and challenge for finals glory and we saw this with 2nd grade Premiership and combining this with making his grade winning the Premiership and a lot of the PG’s First grade debut, he had a great year for the club. boys playing integral roles in their success. At the end of the day this is what PG’s cricket is about; providing Matt Brewster – Matt got off to a few dominant starts more opportunities for guys to play cricket and throughout the season and we all know how good a compete in high pressure situations to learn and get stroke player he can be. Was brilliant to watch him later better at the game. Mistakes will be made along the in the season find a few different gears to his batting way but it was awesome to see all these guys go back and continue to learn his craft and perform in big finals. and harness the learnings from these experiences and achieve success in big moments in their finals. Ned Hole – I was super proud to see Neddy playing such a crucial role in the 2’s premiership as no one works A massive thank you must go to Skid, Roy and Gains for harder on their game than him and he has really giving up their time and efforts with us this season. matured as a player. A great reward for a lot of patience Nobody is more passionate than these guys in seeing and discipline over the last few years and stepped up the young men of our club succeeding on and off the and took his opportunities when they presented themselves. 73 | P a g e

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Isaiah Vumbaca – Izzy is a great team man and is always Jake Osborne – Jake is a fantastic stroke maker who can brilliant to be around and play cricket with. Scored his turn a game by himself. Another great guy who will maiden First grade ton this year combined with a 2’s score a ton of runs for the club. Premiership, it was a super special year for him. He’s been the guy who loves it when his back is against the Jack Hobson – Hobbo did the tough stuff for us all year wall and he continued to show that this year. and hit a tight line and length holding up an end for us. Look forward to seeing him dominate PG’s in the years Joel Davies – a brilliant year for this great young man as to come. he dominated every game of cricket he played whether it be with bat or ball. Led from the front in second grade It is clear that we have an abundance of young talent scoring a huge amount of runs and will get lots of coming through at Manly and I’m sure this group will be opportunities in the top grade next year. the nucleus of a dominant First grade side in the future.

Lachlan Trewartha – a very handy off-spinner for the Jack Edwards club especially in white ball cricket with great accuracy Poidevin-Gray Captain 2020/21 and flight. Lachie’s a great guy to have around the team and fit in brilliantly.

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Poidevin-Gray Batting Statistics

Position Name Matches Inn N/O 100s 50s HS Runs Avg Ct/St 1 Joel Foster 7 6 2 1 1 123* 270 67.50 2 2 Joel Davies 7 6 1 0 2 79 254 50.80 2 3 Matt Brewster 7 6 0 0 0 45 184 30.67 7/1 4 Oliver Davies 4 3 0 0 1 96 136 45.33 2 5 Jacob O'Sullivan 7 6 2 0 0 35 111 27.75 5 6 Isaiah Vumbaca 7 4 0 0 1 59 100 25.00 4 7 Ned Hole 7 4 0 0 0 20 52 13.00 4 8 Jack Edwards 2 2 1 0 0 29 43 43.00 1 9 Oliver Melville 7 4 2 0 0 19* 35 17.50 1 10 Josh Seward 5 3 0 0 0 19 23 7.67 1 11 Jack Melchiore 3 2 1 0 0 13* 18 18.00 0 12 Liam Dinan 3 2 1 0 0 12* 15 15.00 0 13 Evan Dunnachie 3 3 0 0 0 8 9 3.00 2 14 Lachlan Trewartha 7 4 0 0 0 2 5 1.25 1 15 Jack Hobson 5 2 0 0 0 4 4 2.00 0

Poidevin-Gray Bowling Statistics

Position Name Matches Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avg 5 WI BB 1 Isaiah Vumbaca 7 43 4 211 13 16.23 0 4 for 22 2 Jacob O'Sullivan 7 27 2 130 7 18.57 0 3 for 30 3 Joel Davies 7 50 3 209 7 29.86 0 3 for 25 4 Lachlan Trewartha 7 33 3 139 6 23.17 0 2 for 12 5 Oliver Davies 4 13 1 68 5 13.60 0 3 for 19 6 Josh Seward 5 29 5 104 3 34.67 0 3 for 20 7 Jake Osborne 4 2 0 9 1 9.00 0 1 for 9 8 Jack Hobson 5 12 1 42 1 42.00 0 1 for 16 9 Joel Foster 7 10 0 48 1 48.00 0 1 for 24 10 Jack Edwards 2 9 0 58 1 58.00 0 1 for 33 11 Oliver Melville 7 3 0 23 0 N/A 0 0 for 11 12 Evan Dunnachie 3 8 2 34 0 N/A 0 0 for 14

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Poidevin-Gray Match Results

RND Dates Scores Result Scores Venue

Manly-Warringah Mosman 1 11th Oct 20 def Manly Oval 3/203 J Foster 123*, J Davies 50 7/129 I Vumbaca 4/22

Manly-Warringah UNSW 2 18th Oct 20 def Manly Oval 231 M Brewster 41, J Davies 32, 136 J Davies 3/25, O Davies 2/16, I Vumbaca 27, O Davies 27 I Vumbaca 2/35

Eastern Suburbs Manly-Warringah 3 15th Nov 20 9/206 L Trewartha 2/20, I Vumbaca def by 3/209 J Foster 74, M Brewster 40, Waverley Oval 2/50 J Davies 35*, J Edwards 29

Gordon Manly-Warringah 4 22nd Nov 20 def by Chatswood Oval 9/142 O Davies 3/19, I Vumbaca 2/26 1/148 O Davies 96, J Foster 38*

Manly-Warringah Sydney 5 13th Dec 20 def by Manly Oval 219 J Davies 79, M Brewster 45, 7/249 I Vumbaca 2/53, J O’Sullivan 2/54 J O’Sullivan 35 Manly-Warringah St George 6 17th Jan 21 179 J Davies 44, M Brewster 35, def 119 J Seward 3/20, J O’Sullivan 3/30, Manly Oval J O’Sullivan 25 L Trewartha 2/12 Manly-Warringah St George SF 31st Jan 21 def by Manly Oval 145 I Vumbaca 59 1/113 (DL)

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Green Shield Report

Wkts Runs Wkts Runs Position Team P WO W1 D L1 LO Points Lost For Taken Agst 3rd Manly-Warringah 7 0 6 0 1 0 61 1237 68 1098 36

Green Shield Captain – Josh Cooper The season itself was another successful one, with the side winning 6 of 7 round games before going down in It was a great pleasure to be asked to captain the the Quarter Final to Penrith. All the boys developed as 2020/21 Green Shield side this season, as I have always cricketers throughout the course of the season, thoroughly enjoyed the added responsibility on the courtesy of their willingness to learn and take on advice field. I couldn’t have asked for a better bunch of boys from the coaching staff at all times. Their attitude to play cricket with, while making great friends with towards accepting and applying feedback was each and every one of them off the field as well. unbelievable, and is something which will hold them all in good stead as their cricketing careers progress over I would especially like to thank all of the coaching and the coming years. support staff we had with us for the season – David Gainsford, Andrew Rochford, David Gardiner, Doug One of the highlights this season was off the field, with McGrath, Roy Vumbaca, Will Gustafson, Henry Lucius, all the boys building lifelong friendships with one Gordon Currie, Josh Seward and Joel Davies for all of another, both through their love of the game along with their guidance and support throughout the campaign. common interests outside of cricket. This is a testament Thank you all for making this Green Shield season such to the coaching staff and their emphasis on the boys a memorable one. enjoying their experience within the Green Shield side. Activities such as team breakfasts before every home Green Shield Assistant Manager – Will Gustafson game, beach swims, team dinners and fines meetings presented great opportunities for the boys to interact First and foremost, congratulations must be given to with each other, ultimately contributing to the Northern Districts who were crowned Green Shield friendships formed throughout their campaign. All of champions for 2020/21 after an undefeated season, this could not have been possible without the beating Penrith in the Grand Final. ND’s were the team incredible efforts of many people who worked tirelessly to beat all season and deserved winners of the to ensure this season was a memorable one. competition. Harj Dhillon did an unbelievable job as team manager, The 2020/21 Green Shield season was another ensuring all the parents were informed about every memorable one for all involved, and although the boys game and team event, whilst also orchestrating the set- weren’t able to progress past the Quarter Final, many up of the ground for home games. Your efforts never of the boys showed great development both as people went unnoticed and all the players, coaches and and as players as the season went on. parents were very grateful for your management.

Following a lengthy selection process, a squad of 15 was Gordon Currie came back on board this season as our chosen, with 12 of those boys being new additions to scorer, and having been a part of Manly Cricket for over the Green Shield set-up, and only 3 having had 30 years, the boys were very lucky to have a man with experience the previous season – Josh Cooper, Andrew such expertise manning the scorebook. Thank you for Boulton and Roop Dhillon. Two country players, off- your continued service Gordie – all the boys appreciate spinner Bailey Lidgard and wicket-keeper Tom your efforts. Karnaghan were also welcomed into the squad, adding depth to both our bowling and batting stocks. Henry Lucius was brilliant as always in helping with the ground management – the first to arrive to each home game to open up the facilities whilst also helping run 77 | P a g e

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the canteen during the day. Many thanks Henry for all pivotal role in the boys’ development as cricketers over your work behind the scenes. the coming years.

Special mention as well to all of the parents for their Doug McGrath has epitomised what it means to be part assistance throughout the season, whether it be with of the Manly family for many years now, with his setting up the ground for home games, driving the boys management of the 5th grade team playing a huge role to away games, and helping set up marquees etc at for the club. Dougie has worked with Green Shield for away games. The boys are extremely grateful for your some years now, with his expertise and experience unwavering support and your efforts never go helping the bowling group immensely. All the boys unnoticed. were incredibly grateful for Dougie’s efforts this season, with his kind-hearted nature a great role model Along with the assistance of the support staff and for the boys too. parents, the squad was blessed with a dedicated, passionate and experienced group of coaches who Former Green Shield players Josh Seward and Joel helped them become not only better cricketers on the Davies also joined the coaching staff this season. Josh is field, but better people off the field as well. a 2nd grade fast bowler who played two years of Green Shield and has been part of the NSW Academy as well. David Gainsford led the coaching staff brilliantly once His fast bowling expertise helped the development of again, with his passion for the club, along with his our bowling group throughout the season, while his experience as a coach being of great value to the boys own experiences in the squad provided insight for the throughout the season. No one will ever truly boys into the nature of Green Shield. Joel is currently understand the efforts he puts in behind the scenes on part of the 2nd grade side as well, along with numerous a daily basis during the season, with his commitment NSW and Australian representative teams. Having second to none. The laughter you brought to the boys’ played three years of Green Shield, captaining two of lives over the course of the season, and the advice you those, Joel provided great guidance to the leadership of offered them was invaluable – all the boys are Josh Cooper throughout the season, while his incredibly appreciative of your guidance to make them experiences as a batsman in both Greenies and higher both better cricketers and better people. grades was of great value to the batting group.

Andrew Rochford, the fearless 5th grade skipper, Many thanks to all the coaching staff for all their hard former TV presenter, and current doctor work over the course of the season. Special mention to extraordinaire, came on board to join the coaching staff Roy Vumbaca as well for assisting with fielding training this season, with his immense experience providing for the boys in the lead-up to the season resumption invaluable guidance for the boys throughout the following the COVID shutdown. season. Rochy liked to keep his advice simple, with the phrases “bat 50 overs” and “take 10 chances” always Player Profiles reminding the boys to keep their plans simple in the Josh Cooper (Captain) heat of battle. His sense of humour off the field also “Coops” showed great development as a leader over provided a lot of laughter for the boys, taking the the course of the season, while his all-round skills were pressure off them and allowing them to enjoy the on show in most games. His first two innings, 52 and 39 season even more. against Gordon and Easts were crucial in the context of both games, while he also bowled exceptionally well David Gardiner, or “Loz” as he is more affectionately during the season, his 3fa in the Quarter Final almost known at Manly, returned as fielding coach once again turning the game in our favour. this season. His unwavering passion for the club, along with his genuine care for everyone in and around the Andrew Boulton (Vice-Captain) team provided a great role model for the boys off the “Boults” once again showcased his all-round talent this field, while his experience in grade cricket allowed him season, particularly as one of our senior batsmen. His to share his wisdom with the boys. Loz never failed to 64 against Northern Districts against a high level bring a laugh to the team meetings, ensuring all the bowling attack dug the team out of a tough situation to boys enjoyed their experience in the squad. One of the reach a competitive total, while he bowled a number of kindest people I’ve ever met, Loz will continue to play a crucial spells with both the new and old ball. Also

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provided great support to Coops’ leadership in the vice- keeping role for the tournament. His 28 against Sydney captain role. Uni formed crucial partnerships with Ethan and Sentarou to lead the boys towards a defendable total. Ethan Buchanan Tommy was safe behind the stumps, contributing to Ethan’s performances in the U14 MWJCA rep side were some significant dismissals during the season. truly unbelievable for someone of his age, which earnt him a spot in this season’s Green Shield side. His 36 Bailey Lidgard against Sydney Uni led the team to a competitive total, “Bails” was our other country recruit this season, and although the wickets column was empty, Ethan coming from the Central Coast. Another spin-bowling bowled consistently well without luck throughout the all-rounder, Bailey bowled consistently well throughout tournament. Also took one of the best Greenies catches the season to take numerous crucial wickets at a low in history at backward point against Parramatta. economy. Bailey is also a very handy middle/lower order batsman, and is always the first to tell a funny Marcus Campbell story to lift the group’s morale. Marcus’ left arm swing bowling added variety to the team’s bowling attack this season, and although he Josh Lawson went unrewarded for the most part, he regularly “Lawso” was our premier fast bowler this season, combined with Josh Lawson for a strong new ball spell. regularly taking wickets with the new ball and also His celebration after knocking over Easts’ gun opening offering an option as a death bowler. His 4fa against batsman was one of the highlights of the season as well. Parramatta was high class on an absolute batting paradise, while he kept us in the game against ND’s Roop Dhillon with a couple of top-order wickets. Josh is another Roop returned for his second season of Green Shield great team man, the first to offer encouragement in the and once again showcased his all-round capabilities. His field and has a very bright future with his cricket. 58* against St George led the team’s batting innings, while he regularly took wickets throughout the middle Keelan Mendel overs with his deceptive leg-spin. One of the most Keelan was one of our leading batsmen this season, stylish people at the club, Roop never failed to draw a playing a number of crucial innings at the top of the laugh from the boys as well. order. His 64 against Gordon set the tone for the season, while he made consistent starts against most Mitch Gilligan other teams; his 62 against Randwick another highlight. “Gillo” is the sort of person every team needs, and Keelan also bowled incredibly well through the middle although Mitch’s off-spin went unrewarded throughout overs, with his medium-pacers consistently picking up the season, he was unlucky not to have picked up important wickets. A gun fielder in all positions too. multiple wickets. Mitch is a great team player, and his all-round skills as an off-spinner and gun out-fielder are Angus McConnell sure to see him have a strong future in cricket. “Gus” was one of the youngest members of the squad this season, but showed his potential with a few Charlie Johnston important spells of fast bowling – his spells against “Chuck” was another one of the new additions to the Parramatta and Randwick in particular of high class. squad this season, and offered great all-round skills Never failed to bring a laugh to the fines meetings with both bat and ball. Charlie opened the batting and either with a few hilarious stories from game-days. batted in the middle order, showing great versatility, and although he didn't score as many runs as he Sentarou Murata-Davison would’ve liked, his quick-fire 18 against Penrith was “Sen” was the smartest player in the squad by a country crucial in setting a strong total, while his gritty innings mile, and his academic prowess translated into his all- against Parramatta helped stem the flow of wickets in round skills on the field. His cameo of 34 against Sydney the run chase. Charlie is one of the nicest people you’ll Uni lifted the team’s first innings total, while he was a meet, and is sure to have a big future in grade cricket. consistent gun in the field, regardless of which position he was in. However, his victory in trivia on the way Tom Karnaghan home from St George was arguably his highlight of the “TK” was one of our two country recruits this season, season. coming from Newcastle and providing our wicket- 79 | P a g e

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Billy O’Brien the crease. Liam hit one of the biggest sixes in Greenies Every team needs someone like Billy to bring some history I dare say against St George, later measured to laughter to the group and look on the positive side of be 86m, and also performed his role as fines master things. Billy opened the batting for the team this faultlessly over the course of the season. Needs some season, with his 42 against Gordon helping set the tone improvement on his “walking in with the bowler” and for the season, while his innings of 35 in the middle “more leaves than a tree” chat however. order against St George contributed to a strong partnership with Roop. He also competed with Ethan Overall, Greenies 2020/21 was another successful for catch of the season courtesy of his effort at short campaign for the Tahs, and although the boys didn't mid-wicket against Easts. progress all the way to the final, they should all be very proud of their efforts throughout the season. Thanks Liam Toole again to all the coaches, managers, scorers, support “Tooley” was another great inclusion to the team this staff and parents for making this season another season, with his power-hitting abilities always having memorable one. Onwards to 2021/22! the boys on the edge of their seats whenever he was at

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Green Shield Batting Statistics

Position Name Matches Inn N/O 100s 50s HS Runs Avg Ct/St 1 Andrew Boulton 8 8 1 0 1 63 265 37.86 2 2 Keelan Mendel 8 8 0 0 2 64 244 30.50 4 3 Josh Cooper 8 8 0 0 1 52 194 24.25 1 4 Roop Dhillon 8 8 2 0 1 58* 150 25.00 6 5 Billy O’Brien 8 8 0 0 0 42 142 17.75 2 6 Charlie Johnston 8 6 0 0 0 18 58 9.67 2 7 Ethan Buchanan 7 4 2 0 0 36 54 27.00 3 8 Bailey Lidgard 8 6 1 0 0 13 47 9.40 4 9 Tom Karnaghan 8 6 2 0 0 29 36 9.00 9/3 10 Sentarou Murata-Davison 5 2 1 0 0 34 35 35.00 1 11 Liam Toole 7 3 1 0 0 9* 18 9.00 2 12 Marcus Campbell 7 2 1 0 0 9* 10 10.00 2 13 Mitch Gilligan 8 1 0 0 0 5 5 5.00 0 14 Josh Lawson 7 1 1 0 0 1* 1 N/A 0

Green Shield Bowling Statistics

Position Name Matches Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avg 5 WI BB 1 Josh Cooper 8 47 5 161 13 12.38 0 4 for 30 2 Andrew Boulton 8 51 7 185 9 20.56 0 3 for 25 3 Keelan Mendel 8 36 7 128 8 16.00 0 3 for 14 4 Josh Lawson 7 40 3 141 8 17.63 0 4 for 22 5 Bailey Lidgard 8 75 13 177 7 25.29 0 2 for 13 6 Roop Dhillon 8 46 1 187 7 26.71 0 3 for 38 7 Angus McConnell 7 9 1 36 2 18.00 0 2 for 8 8 Charlie Johnston 8 10 1 26 1 26.00 0 1 for 8 9 Marcus Campbell 7 23 3 93 1 93.00 0 1 for 14 10 Sentarou Murata-Davison 5 7 2 29 0 N/A 0 0 for 9 11 Ethan Buchanan 7 10 1 46 0 N/A 0 0 for 9 12 Mitch Gilligan 8 15 1 50 0 N/A 0 0 for 5

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Green Shield Match Results

RND Dates Scores Result Scores Venue

Manly-Warringah Gordon Manly Oval 1 17th Dec 20 6/235 K Mendel 64, J Cooper 52, def 204 J Cooper 4/30, K Mendel 3/14 B O’Brien 42, A Boulton 25

Manly-Warringah Eastern Suburbs Manly Oval 2 7th Jan 21 3/175 K Mendel 46, A Boulton 43*, def 8/173 K Mendel 2/19 J Cooper 39 Parramatta Manly-Warringah Old Kings 3 10th Jan 21 123 J Lawson 4/22, A McConnell 2/8 def by 7/124 A Boulton 47 Oval

Manly-Warringah Northern District 4 12th Jan 21 def by Manly Oval 156 A Boulton 63 4/157 J Lawson 2/29

Sydney University Manly-Warringah 5 14th Jan 21 def by University Oval 141 J Cooper 3/35, K Mendel 2/25 170 E Buchanan 36, S Murata-Davsion 34, T Karnhagan 29 St George Manly-Warringah 6 19th Jan 21 178 A Boulton 3/25, R Dhillon 3/38 def by 5/192 R Dhillon 58*, B O’Brien 35, Olds Park K Mendel 26 Randwick-Petersham Manly-Warringah 7 21st Jan 21 122 J Cooper 2/3, B Lidgard 2/13, def by Coogee Oval 185 K Mendel 62, A Boulton 33 R Dhillon 2/21 Manly-Warringah Penrith QF 24th Jan 21 def by Weldon Oval 8/185 R Dhillon 43, J Cooper 42 6/187 J Cooper 3/22

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Women’s Coaches Report

We started our pre-season with news that our First First grade last grade submission had not been accepted for the year but now they coming season. This only strengthened our resolve to also know that have a strong performance throughout all grades. In themselves! the end, our expectations were well exceeded when we finished 2nd in the Women’s Premier Cricket Club Nat learnt a lot Championship. Congratulations to Sydney Cricket Club, about the game of winning the CC by a huge margin. cricket through her captaincy role and the team flourished. They dropped a Equipped with our Covid Plan, we stepped up our couple of games during the season and scraped into the preparations this year with some strength and Semi-finals with a bonus point win under pressure in conditioning training on a Monday night at Manly Oval. the final round, only to have the rain take away their These were well attended, and Duncan Kerr ran an chances of knocking over the Minor premiers Sydney. excellent program to get all the girls physically prepared for the season ahead. Liv took the Third grade team to new levels this season making the Qualifying final in the T20 comp and the Our pre-season sessions also included fielding drills and Grand final in the Limited Overs comp. There was a a throwing masterclass with Mike O’Neill. With winter great energy in the Third grade team this year and a sport being delayed and running into October, we had number of personal improvements. limited access to grounds for pre-season training. This however gave us an opportunity to focus more in Renee Hough and Abby Taylor continued on as Club smaller groups working on batting and bowling Captains this year organising a number of new social techniques. functions throughout the year when Covid restrictions were finally eased. Thank you for your help in further We suffered a significant number of player injuries and developing the strong club spirit visible within the unavailabilities early in the season mainly due to the playing group. late winter sport season, but were helped by a few rain affected wash outs in the first few rounds. The SCA I know I speak on behalf of all the coaching staff when I changed the competition structure this season so that say it is truly a pleasure to come to training each week. Brewer Shield and Second grade played 50% T20 and The girls genuinely enjoy their cricket and are keen to 50% limited overs matches which was a significant train hard to improve their skills. There have been some increase in the number of T20 matches. This brought great team and individual performances this year, but about new problems with many players not able to get the continued technical development and individual enough time in the middle to build form and improvements were obvious to see throughout the confidence. playing group.

We had two new captains this year with Mikaela Turik I would like to thank all the volunteers who helped with leading W2s and Nat Guyot dropping back to captain the coaching and managing the Women’s teams. Top of the Brewer Shield team. Olivia Hough continued with that list is Ross Denny who makes my job much easier the Women’s Third grade after narrowly missing out on as a coach and carries out a mountain of administrative the Semi-finals the previous year. Thank you all for your work, chair of selectors, not to mention invaluable commitment and leadership of your teams. You were assistance in the coaching department and match day all instrumental in our success this season. assistance at Second grade and Third grade.

Mikaela certainly led from the front having a great year Bobby Rollins again excelled as our specialist batting personally taking out the SCA Second Grade Player and coach. Our batting has strengthened enormously this Captain of the Year awards. The Second grade team year. David Gainsford came on this year as a specialist dominated the competition only losing one match bowling coach and had the players starting to think along the way. I knew many of this team were ready for more about their bowling plans, while Steve O’Keefe

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ran a few sessions with our spin bowlers to help them Horstead all sharing the load and Louis Nel also helping more onto the next level. with the 3rd grade scoring. And thanks to Gill Hough for helping with the off-field duties for 3rd grade. One of our biggest off field contributors was Duncan Kerr. On top of the strength and conditioning role in our To get some more turf practice for the 2nd grade team, pre-season, which carried on throughout the season, we were able to have a net with the men on a Tuesday. he was able to assist in the assessment of players Thanks to the guys and the coaches for clearing a net returning from injury and their recuperation as well as for the girls on these Tuesday sessions. The players running pre-game warm-ups for 2nd and 3rd grades. were very welcoming with a few also taking time out Not to mention a few handy throwdowns as well. from their own training to help with some drills and advice along the way. Toby Horstead took on the role as net captain and brought a new level of organisation to our training I thank our Board for continuing to embrace the growth sessions, ensuring all the players had the opportunities of Women’s cricket on the Northern Beaches. This they needed in the nets. Scott Osborne continued as growth is also underpinned by strong MWJCA junior Brewer Shield Coach this season helping Nat bring the girl’s competitions. The future is looking bright with most out of the team. Scott and Bill McLerie were also strong seasons from the Manly junior representative valuable assistant coaches at training running fielding teams with the Mollie Dive U13 team finishing joint or batting drills as required. Premiers and the Margaret Peden U15s making the Semi-finals. Congratulations girls. Our wicket keepers continue to improve with the assistance of Dominic Wheeler. Dom brings a great When Ross and I started our first Brewer Shield team 4 attitude and work ethic to our keeping group and I years ago we were optimistic about our 5-year plan to thank him for his assistance this year while juggling his have a First grade team. There has been a lot of work other commitments. put in over these years by players, coaches, volunteers and parents and hopefully this might come to fruition I would also like to thank all our Scorers and Managers. very soon. Can’t wait! Brendan James did an excellent with the books in 2nds and similarly we had a team of scorers in Brewer’s with Simon Waddington Mark Judson, Shane Guyot, Louis Nel and Toby Head Coach – Women’s Cricket 2020/21

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2nd Grade Women’s Report

Wkts Runs Wkts Runs Position Team P W D L B Points Lost For Taken Agst 1st Manly-Warringah 16 11 4 1 2 73 1608 110 1156 90

The 2020/21 season was like a dream for the Women’s contributing in some way, shape or form, ending up 2nd grade side; a season which the players and coaches taking out the Premiership with a 58-run win! alike will all remember for a long time to come. Although it didn’t necessarily start off in the most This season would not have been possible without the positive fashion, with both Kristie Crawford and Mia tremendous support from the Club. Firstly, to Frase and Waddington breaking their collar bones within a week all the Board members, thank you for all the support of each other during pre-season, leaving us two key and the work you do behind the scenes – it allows us to players down and unsure when they would be able to be in the best possible position to compete on the field. return. After an already delayed start to the season due to Covid, we then began with a first round bye followed We have an abundance of coaches and are so grateful by two washouts in a row. Champing at the bit by this for the support everyone provided our team and the stage, we finally managed to get on the field in whole Women’s side of the club. To our Head Coach, November, round 4, and walked off Manly Oval with a Simon Waddington, I appreciated the support you bonus point win. This set a precedent for the rest of the provided me as a captain and the expertise that you season; of the 12 round games we actually played, we passed onto our team. Ross Denny, your constant work took home bonus point victories in 9 of them, on spreadsheets and emails, assisting us to be as highlighting our dominance throughout the year. organised as possible, is greatly appreciated. We would not have been in such a strong position if it was not for We ended the regular season with the Minor both of your tireless efforts supporting our club, not Premiership, only suffering defeat in one game. During only this year but in all the previous years since the the course of this, we had a number of players notching Women’s program was launched at Manly. up special achievements, namely Sienna James and Mia Waddington both breaking through the 50 wicket We are also very lucky to have specialist coaches barrier for the club in just our 4th season. Not to be working with us on a regular basis. Our batting coach, outshone by her sister, Claire Waddington finished the Bobby Rollins – the impact you have on each and every season with the second most catches for the entire player is truly incredible. This was particularly evident competition, putting on a slips catching masterclass. in the results of our team, with our top four batters all Hannah Woolf also excelled with the gloves on, taking finishing the season in the top ten batsmen for the the most catches of any keeper in the competition and entire competition! Thank you to our wicket-keeping the greatest number of total dismissals. coach Dominic Wheeler – your passion and knowledge was passed through to all our keepers and I can’t wait On came the Semi-finals where we were to host to see your coaching career develop further. Campbelltown at Manly Oval. It was much like the start of the season for us where the rain won the day and we Duncan Kerr, strength and conditioning, you assisted proceeded straight through to the Grand Final. Again, our fitness and injury prevention greatly throughout we had to sit tight and hold our nerves as the original the season and provided our team with the best warm- day for the Grand Final was (funnily enough) washed ups to have us ready and raring to go every week. Thank out. Luckily this season the SCA had implemented a you to Dave Gainsford for not only working with our backup weekend for rain affected grand finals, so we pace bowlers but also the support you provided off the were able to play our way to a Premiership the next field to myself and the entire Women’s side to help us weekend. We were up against Sydney Tigers who had be at our best. Steve O’Keefe, thank you for working also had a very strong season – thank you to the Tigers with our spin bowlers, building up their skill level and for a competitive Grand Final, testing our skills right to also their confidence to perform on the big stage. the very end. We were able to showcase the incredible depth of our team during the game, with all players To our Net Manager, Toby Horstead – it’s a tough position to be in, but you were always able to keep the 86 | P a g e

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nets in order and we truly appreciated your efforts Kristie Crawford throughout the season. Bill McLerie and Scott Osborne, Our player of the year from last season, Kristie was thank you both for feeding the ball machine, countless dealt a tough injury to start the season with a broken throw downs and the multitude of fielding drills which collar bone. It was great to see throughout her rehab you ran for us. an increased range of motion, slowly but surely getting back to her old reliable self. Kristie has an ability with A huge thank you also goes to Skid and the Men’s side the ball in hand to always generate a wicket, whether of the club for allowing us to train alongside them on that be from her own bowling or a run out from the Tuesday nights. Not only did this provide us with a pressure she builds. second session on turf, but it also allowed us to get valuable assistance and feedback from the players – in Annabel Hutt particular, Ben Bryant, Joel Foster, Jay Lenton and Cam Annabel had an amazing season with the ball, taking Merchant. Thank you all for taking time out of your the first over of every game. She provided us with a session to assist our team, we really appreciated it. great platform to begin the innings having a miserly economy of just 2.4 for the entire season. Although she Thank you to Brendan James, our trusted scorer who was not always rewarded with wickets, her bowling was made our games seamless on the sidelines looking after pivotal to our victories. Annabel also contributed with both the scorebook and MyCricket live scoring at the the bat and in particular in the Grand Final where she same time. We greatly appreciate the skill and time you finished off our batting innings superbly, bringing a load put in for us each and every week. of momentum into our second innings.

Our social media is top class with many clubs in awe of Sienna James the standard we have set. Thank you to Joel Mason and The ever-consistent Sienna made a huge impact with his 25-strong social media team – it’s fantastic to see her off-spin bowling. Sienna was tasked to open the the results and videos from the games posted online bowling during our T20 rounds and consistently bowled each and every week. Not only is this a great reward for her overs out during the 50 over matches. Sienna’s the team’s effort on the field, but helps in attracting flight and consistent line and length was rewarded with new players to our extraordinary club. wickets particularly against Universities where she took 5 for 21 off 7 overs. Congratulations Sienna on an Now onto the Premiership winning players: awesome achievement of 50 career wickets for the club and finishing 6th for all bowlers in the competition! Niamh Bullen It was great to have Niamh back in the squad this year, Natalie Jonkers returning from a season ending injury last year. Niamh Our team song leader, Nat would always bring plenty of had a key role in the team consistently batting at energy onto the field. Nat grew throughout the season number four. She proved the power she has with the and defined a role for herself as the first change bowler, bat, particularly during the Parramatta game where she making immediate impact. Nat’s combination of speed found the boundary on multiple occasions. Niamh also and length of delivery would always trouble batters, took a number of catches to secure key wickets resulting in a valuable wicket more often than not to throughout the season. Congratulations on finishing assist the team. 10th in the competition for batting! Kate Salmon Charley Camburn Kate fit into the team seamlessly and was able to have Awesome to welcome Charley back to the Manly fold an impact in each game she played. Kate held her own for the season and she came in with immediate impact. and showed she was certainly at 2nd grade standard, Charley was ever so reliable particularly with her top particularly against St George where she took 1/13 off order batting this season, always getting us into a solid 4 in a T20 which went down to the wire – holding her position early on in the game and also provided handy nerve bowling the penultimate over. Kate was equally overs with the ball in hand. Her ability in the field impressive in the field and showed her class during the proved to be an asset throughout the season as well, Grand Final with a key run-out. with reliable hands and a strong arm on the boundary. Awesome job Charley on your three consecutive 50’s and finishing 2nd in the competition for batting! 87 | P a g e

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Zara Shipp before Christmas, and was bowling quicker than we had A passionate cricketer who is always one of the hardest ever seen before. Mia’s sheer pace would beat the bat trainers in the nets. Zara would open the batting to see on multiple occasions, and was rewarded with her 50th off the new ball and rotate the strike. Her efforts in the wicket for the club. Congratulations Mia, that is a nets were rewarded later in the season with a score of fantastic milestone to achieve! It was also great to see 47 against St George. Zara bowled some neat overs the ‘Waddo roll’ back in action, saving multiple runs in during our middle sessions and would often snag some the field. important break throughs. Congratulations on finishing 8th in the competition for batting! Hannah Woolf An instrumental addition to the team this season Mikaela Turik (written by Ross Denny) behind the stumps. Woolfy provided confidence to all Mikaela led our 2nd grade team to its first Premiership of our bowlers, taking multiple stumpings and caught in 38 years and the first since our formation of a behind opportunities. It was fantastic to have a great Women’s club in the current SCA competition. In the set of hands behind the stumps, but even more Grand Final she led from the front receiving the Player important was the energy which Hannah would bring to of the Match award. Additionally she was named SCA the side each and every game. Congratulations Woolfy Women’s 2nd grade Player of the Year and 2nd grade on your achievements with the gloves this season! Captain of the Year at the recent SCA Premiers Dinner! Mikaela’s leadership, enthusiasm and competitiveness Thank you also to Stephanie Hughes, Renee Hough and have been a huge factor in achieving this 2nd grade Chelsea McLerie who played Second grade games this premiership and really putting the ultimate case year, helping us on our road to the Premiership. forward for a 1st grade team in 2021/22. Girls what an unreal season, thank you all for putting in Claire Waddington 100% at every training session and game. We grew each Claire is the ultimate team player and was often to be week and had some amazing team performances. The found in the slips cordon taking absolute specky’s Grand Final highlighted how strong we are as a unit, which landed her second on the list of catches for the with everyone in the team contributing to become entire competition! Claire’s bowling developed Premiers! We have put our best foot forward to gaining throughout the season through her consistent that elusive spot in 1st grade next year, and I can’t wait application during training and was rewarded during to see us develop further. the Parramatta game, taking 3 for 11 off 7 overs. Mikaela Turik Mia Waddington 2nd Grade Captain 2020/21 Mia was also dealt a tough injury blow, breaking her collar bone to start the season. Mia came back just

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2nd Grade Women’s Batting Statistics

Position Name Matches Inn N/O 100s 50s HS Runs Avg Ct/St 1 Mikaela Turik 14 14 5 0 3 86* 523 58.11 6 2 Charlotte Camburn 14 14 3 0 3 75 439 39.91 5 3 Zara Shipp 14 12 0 0 0 47 189 15.75 4 4 Niamh Bullen 13 13 1 0 0 35 176 14.67 6 5 Kristie Crawford 12 11 1 0 0 20 71 7.10 1 6 Annabel Hutt 12 9 3 0 0 19 49 8.17 4 7 Mia Waddington 10 4 1 0 0 20 34 11.33 3 8 Natalie Jonkers 12 8 3 0 0 18* 30 6.00 0 9 Sienna James 11 4 0 0 0 20 24 6.00 3 10 Claire Waddington 14 8 2 0 0 4 23 3.83 8 11 Kate Salmon 5 4 2 0 0 8 16 8.00 1 12 Hannah Woolf 12 2 1 0 0 2 2 2.00 10/3 13 Renee Hough 4 2 2 0 0 1* 2 N/A 1

2nd Grade Women’s Bowling Statistics

Position Name Matches Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avg 5 WI BB

1 Mikaela Turik 14 81 17 187 29 6.45 1 8 for 16 2 Sienna James 11 63 3 196 18 10.89 1 5 for 21 3 Charlotte Camburn 14 42 6 126 13 9.69 0 4 for 17 4 Mia Waddington 10 29 3 105 9 11.67 0 3 for 18 5 Zara Shipp 14 37 4 107 8 13.38 0 2 for 5 6 Natalie Jonkers 12 27 1 121 8 15.13 0 2 for 9 7 Annabel Hutt 12 61 11 146 8 18.25 0 2 for 15 8 Kristie Crawford 12 13 1 24 6 4.00 0 3 for 2 9 Claire Waddington 14 20 1 74 4 18.50 0 2 for 11 10 Chelsea McLerie 5 13 3 45 3 15.00 0 1 for 4 11 Kate Salmon 5 11 2 38 2 19.00 0 1 for 13 12 Niamh Bullen 13 3 0 20 0 N/A 0 0 for 9

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2nd Grade Women’s Match Results

RND Dates Scores Result Scores Venue

1 18th Oct 20 Manly-Warringah v BYE Manly-Warringah 2 25th Oct 20 drew Universities Manly Oval 3/74 C Camburn 30 3 1st Nov 20 Gordon drew Manly-Warringah Chatswood Oval Manly-Warringah Northern District 4 8th Nov 20 def Manly Oval 4/69 9/69 M Turik 4/13, Z Shipp 2/5

Sydney Manly-Warringah 5 15th Nov 20 def by Birchgrove Oval 83 C Camburn 4/17, M Turik 2/10 6/84 C Camburn 45* Manly-Warringah Campbelltown-Camden 6 22nd Nov 20 def Manly Oval 7/72 M Turik 39* 70 C Camburn 2/13, N Jonkers 2/15 Manly-Warringah Penrith 7 29th Nov 20 def Grahams Reserve 3/78 C Camburn 29* 77 M Turik 8/16 (inc hat-trick) Manly-Warringah Universities 8 6th Dec 20 def Manly Oval 210 M Turik 46 124 S James 5/21 9 13th Dec 20 Manly-Warringah v BYE 10 20th Dec 20 Manly-Warringah drew Parramatta Manly Oval St George-Sutherland Manly-Warringah Harold Fraser 11 17th Jan 21 def by 5/101 M Turik 3/13 5/108 M Turik 49, Z Shipp 28 Reserve

Penrith Manly-Warringah 12 24th Jan 21 def by Howell Oval 8/82 M Turik 3/8, C Camburn 2/11 1/84 N Bullen 30, C Camburn 28* 13 31st Jan 21 Gordon drew Manly-Warringah Killara Park Manly-Warringah Northern District 14 7th Feb 21 def by Grahams Reserve 75 M Turik 28 155 Z Shipp 2/15, S James 2/34 Manly-Warringah Sydney 15 14th Feb 21 def Grahams Reserve 8/179 C Camburn 75, M Turik 45 104 M Turik 3/22, S James 2/19 Campbelltown-Camden Manly-Warringah Raby Sports 16 21st Feb 21 72 K Crawford 3/2, S James 3/22, def by 8/180 C Camburn 64, M Turik 60 Complex N Jonkers 2/9 Parramatta Manly-Warringah 17 28th Feb 21 113 M Waddington 3/18, C Waddington def by Old Kings Oval 4/212 M Turik 86*, C Camburn 54 2/11, A Hutt 2/18 Manly-Warringah St George-Sutherland 18 7th Mar 21 4/257 M Turik 69*, C Camburn 47, def Manly Oval 8/107 M Turik 3/12, S James 2/24 Z Shipp 47, N Bullen 35 SF 14th Mar 21 Manly-Warringah drew Campbelltown-Camden Manly Oval Sydney Manly-Warringah GF 28th Mar 21 def 116 A Hutt 2/15, Z Shipp 2/15, Grahams Reserve 8/174 C Camburn 43, M Turik 40 M Waddington 2/21

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3rd Grade Women’s Report

Wkts Runs Wkts Runs Position Team P W D L B Points Lost For Taken Agst 40-over 2nd Manly-Warringah 7 4 2 1 0 38 771 47 583 36.5 T20 3rd Manly-Warringah 7 4 0 3 0 41 618 40 542 29.0

The 2020/21 season was an amazing one for the This season wouldn’t have been possible without the Women’s 3rd grade team. The competition was split up coaches, managers, scorers, parents, volunteers and in two formats – T20’s for the first half of the season most importantly the girls. Special thanks to Simon and limited (40) overs in the second half. Waddington, Ross Denny, Duncan Kerr, Louis Nel, David Congratulations to the winner of the T20’s, Gainsford, Bobby Rollins, Gill Hough, Bill McLerie, Toby Campbelltown-Camden, who were a great side to play Horstead, Scott Osborne as well as the countless against and thoroughly deserved the win. Also number of parents who were there to help and support congratulations to Gordon who won the limited overs the team this season. competition, just pipping us in the Grand Final. Charlotte Ambler was a new addition to the team this This was the third season we had entered a team in year, being her first time playing Grade Cricket, having Women’s 3rd grade. There were many new faces in the come up from Brewers. She adapted well to her side this season, with girls coming up from Brewer position as opening bowler despite being so young and Shield and old faces returning from previous seasons. removed many batters with her consistent pace With a fairly new team and being the youngest team in bowling. She took 8 wickets in 14 matches as well as the competition, we knew it would likely be a tough becoming a key batter in the back half of the limited season but we were keen to make the most of it. overs competition and playing a key role in the Grand Final, scoring the second most runs. In the T20 competition, Manly came 3rd overall, winning 4 of our 7 games (with plenty of rain delays and wash Sofia Davidson was new to Manly this season, coming outs from the wet weather at the start of the season) into the 3rd grade squad. She fit in exceptionally well and ended up making it into the Qualifying Final, with with the team and improved so much over the season. 1st place overall going straight through to the Grand Despite not playing many games this year, she played a Final and 2nd and 3rd places playing in the Qualifying vital part in many games with her fielding and became Final. We faced a tough Gordon side in the Qualifying more & more confident with her batting and bowling. Final, but unfortunately did not come out on top, with Gordon winning by 24 runs. Sarah Gordon was back again this year and she had a great season yet again. Becoming a handy bat and a The limited overs competition started at the beginning good bowler, scoring 135 runs for the year in both T20s of the New Year. Starting the year with two wins, we and limited overs as well as stepping up to bowl when were hit with wet weather again and had two games needed, whether it be to open or to bowl the last over. washed out, however we ended the season in 2nd place on the table with 4 wins out of the 5 games that we Renee Hough has improved immensely and focused played. We were up against UTS North Sydney in the more on her batting this season. She was the 2nd top Qualifying Final, with 1st placed Gordon already run scorer for the season with 304 runs and an average awaiting the winner in the Grand Final. After an of 30.40 in 19 matches. She also retired not out in three amazing 85 run win against UTS North Sydney, we were games with two half centuries. While she provided into our first Grand Final for 3rd grade and the first plenty on the field with batting, fielding and occasional Manly Women’s team into a Grand Final! After a bowling, she made sure that everyone felt a part of the fantastic day of play, Gordon came out victorious after team, organising events as well as being Club Captain. putting 214 on the board, with Manly falling 47 runs short. Despite the result, we never gave up even if it Steph Hughes was new to the team this year, another seemed impossible and fought all the way to the end. player coming up from the junior competitions to play grade. She came in as the new wicketkeeper for the 91 | P a g e

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team as well as a top order batsman, scoring 179 runs of games. Mia had the most runs for the season, scoring for the year and taking plenty of catches and stumpings 227 runs at an average of 45.40 in the limited overs throughout the season. season and 115 runs in the T20 season. She was also a key bowler in the line-up, taking the most wickets (11) Helen Hull was another new player to Manly this year, in the limited overs season and the second most having never played cricket before. Although she didn’t wickets (10) in the T20’s. get to play many games, she was always keen to learn as much as she could to get better. Her bowling, fielding Cam Pryor came back into the 3rd grade team again this and batting have come a long way since the start of the season. Cam improved immensely from the previous season and she would always show up to the games to season with batting, bowling and fielding, taking support the girls even when she wasn’t playing. astounding wickets and catches as well as gaining more confidence in her batting. Cam was one of the most Jess Kaye came back to 3rd grade this year after supportive players this season, always showing up to captaining 2nd grade the season prior and we were very events, games and trainings and supporting the rest of fortunate to have her. Her new found “express pace” the team constantly. bowling and her batting were a great addition to the team. She scored 85 runs in 12 matches and only Abby Taylor came back this season, although had her bowled in three games, taking 6 wickets. Jess was season cut short, going away to Canberra for Uni. She amazing to have especially with such a young side as played in the T20 season and the first two games of the she could pass on her knowledge to the younger players limited over season and then came back for the finals. and be there as a good role model for the team. After taking a few weeks off from cricket to go to Uni, Abby came back for the limited over finals ready to go. Isabelle Keene was unfortunately injured for a lot of She second-top scored with 25 in the Qualifying Final the season, only playing six games for the year, and then top scored with 30 in the Grand Final – safe to although during those games she was a big part of the say a break helps. team, always encouraging the girls especially early on in the season when we had a relatively new team. She Mason White was new to the team this season. Over improved with both bat and ball especially after coming the season, she improved immensely with all her skills, back from a long injury layoff. particularly her fielding which contributed greatly in the finals. She was also able to take her first wicket for the Emma Lyon along with Helen came into the team as a club during the season and make some runs at the end. new player to both cricket and Manly. Her improvement over the 7 games that she played was Jasmin Wilson came into 3rd grade this season again fantastic to see and she also got her first wicket for the after playing a few games last season. She changed club. She would always show up to games and social from pace to spin this season, becoming a key spin events to support both the team and the club. bowler for the team. Jaz took 16 wickets this season and along with Mia and Sallie was a part of the spin trio Sallie Molyneux backed up this season in 3rd grade which took most of the wickets for us this year. after an outstanding season in the 2019/20. Her off- spin bowling has come a long way as well as developing This season, we were very thankful that we were able her batting skills, opening on a few occasions. She took to play despite the global pandemic, and even though the most wickets (11) in the T20 season and 7 wickets we weren’t able to get over the line in the Grand Final in the limited over season. She along with Mia and of the limited overs competition, we were very proud Jasmin made up the highly successful spin bowling trio, to be the first Manly Women’s Grade team to get into without whom taking plenty of key wickets throughout a Grand Final. This season was definitely one of the the season, we wouldn’t have made it to the finals. best, with plenty of memories and highlights which will hopefully continue on to next season. Mia Nel was another young player to come up through the Manly grades. She had an absolutely outstanding Olivia Hough season with both her batting and bowling, proving the Women’s 3rd Grade Captain 2020/21 difference for us between winning and losing a number

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3rd Grade Women’s Batting Statistics

Position Name Matches Inn N/O 100s 50s HS Runs Avg Ct/St 1 Mia Nel 16 15 4 0 3 59 342 31.09 7 2 Renee Hough 15 14 4 0 2 50* 302 30.20 6 3 Stephanie Hughes 16 15 0 0 0 38 176 11.73 15/1 4 Sarah Gordon 13 12 2 0 0 30* 135 13.50 5

5 Olivia Hough 14 13 4 0 0 38* 114 12.67 5 6 Abby Taylor 11 9 2 0 0 30 96 13.71 2 7 Jess Kaye 12 10 0 0 0 24 85 8.50 0 8 Jasmin Wilson 14 11 2 0 0 34 63 7.00 3 9 Sallie Molyneux 14 9 2 0 0 20 45 6.43 2 10 Charlotte Ambler 13 5 3 0 0 29* 43 21.50 1 11 Mia Waddington 1 1 1 0 0 33* 33 N/A 0 12 Cam Pryor 15 9 4 0 0 10* 29 5.80 1 13 Sofia Davidson 4 2 1 0 0 8* 8 8.00 0

14 Helen Hull 4 1 1 0 0 7* 7 N/A 0 15 Emma Lyon 7 2 0 0 0 4 7 3.50 0 16 Isabelle Keene 5 2 0 0 0 6 6 3.00 0 17 Mason White 7 2 1 0 0 2* 3 3.00 2

Please Note: Above stats include T20 stats.

3rd Grade Women’s Bowling Statistics

Position Name Matches Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avg 5 WI BB 1 Mia Nel 16 66.5 9 203 21 9.67 0 3 for 4 2 Sallie Molyneux 14 64 8 255 18 14.17 0 4 for 20 3 Jasmin Wilson 14 67 6 247 16 15.44 0 2 for 10 4 Charlotte Ambler 13 55 7 193 8 24.13 0 3 for 33 5 Jess Kaye 6 8 1 26 6 4.33 0 3 for 5 6 Olivia Hough 14 29 3 131 4 32.75 0 2 for 18 7 Renee Hough 8 10.1 3 25 4 6.25 0 2 for 21 8 Cam Pryor 15 23 1 109 4 27.25 0 2 for 15 9 Sofia Davidson 8 9 0 45 3 15.00 0 2 for 13 10 Sarah Gordon 13 29.1 1 123 3 41.00 0 2 for 26 11 Mason White 7 3.5 0 10 2 5.00 0 1 for 5 12 Isabelle Keene 6 7 0 32 1 32.00 0 1 for 8 13 Emma Lyon 4 2 0 8 1 8.00 0 1 for 6 14 Helen Hull 7 2 0 13 0 N/A 0 0 for 6

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3rd Grade Women’s Match Results

RND Dates Scores Result Scores Venue

T20 Manly-Warringah UTS North Sydney 1 17th Oct 20 def Balgowlah Oval 7/121 9/72 M Nel 2/12, C Pryor 2/15 UTS North Sydney Manly-Warringah 2 24th Oct 20 8/87 S Molyneux 2/10, def by Tunks Park 3/89 M Nel 29 J Wilson 2/12

Manly-Warringah Bankstown 3 31st Oct 20 def by Balgowlah Oval 4/71 S Gordon 30* 3/72 Universities Manly-Warringah 4 7th Nov 20 def by Tonbridge Park 6/64 S Molyneux 3/17 5/111 M Nel 31*, R Hough 31* Manly-Warringah Gordon 5 14th Nov 20 def Balgowlah Oval 6/95 R Hough 25, O Hough 25 6/79 M Nel 2/11 Campbelltown-Camden Manly-Warringah Raby Sports 6 21st Nov 20 def 6/105 S Molyneux 4/20 6/69 M Nel 26 Complex Manly-Warringah Campbelltown-Camden 7 28th Nov 20 def by Balgowlah Oval 62 M Waddington 33* 3/63 M Nel 2/2 Gordon Manly-Warringah QF 5th Dec 20 def Forsyth Park 6/103 O Hough 2/18 6/79 R Hough 30*

One-Day UTS North Sydney Manly-Warringah 1 16th Jan 21 146 J Kaye 3/5, R Hough 2/21, def by Tunks Park 199 M Nel 59, R Hough 50* M Nel 2/23, J Wilson 2/32 Manly-Warringah Universities 2 23rd Jan 21 def Balgowlah Oval 7/162 M Nel 52*, R Hough 50* 48 J Kaye 3/5, J Wilson 2/10 Universities Manly-Warringah 3 30th Jan 21 def by Tonbridge Park 115 S Davidson 2/13, J Wilson 2/19 5/153 O Hough 38*, J Wilson 34 4 6th Feb 21 Bankstown drew Manly-Warringah Grahame Thomas 5 13th Feb 21 Manly-Warringah drew Bankstown Balgowlah Oval Gordon Manly-Warringah 6 20th Feb 21 135 C Ambler 3/33, S Gordon 2/26, def by Forsyth Park 8/143 R Hough 39 M Nel 2/27, S Molyneux 2/28 Campbelltown-Camden Manly-Warringah 7 27th Feb 21 def by 7/117 M Nel 2/12, C Ambler 2/14, Balgowlah Oval 8/114 S Hughes 38, O Hough 30* J Wilson 2/24 Manly-Warringah UTS North Sydney QF 6th Mar 21 def Balgowlah Oval 7/133 M Nel 50*, A Taylor 25 48 M Nel 3/4, C Ambler 2/8 Gordon Manly-Warringah GF 13th Mar 21 def Forsyth Park 5/214 S Molyneux 2/49 167 A Taylor 30, C Ambler 29*

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Brewer Shield Report

Wkts Runs Wkts Runs Position Team P WO W1 D L1 LO Points Lost For Taken Agst 4th Manly-Warringah 18 0 11 1 6 0 102 1783 111 1674 78

Congratulations Parramatta on winning the 2020/21 starting strong and keeping the momentum going Brewer Shield competition, beating the previously throughout the season, which always worked if we got undefeated Sydney in the Grand Final. We had a couple going. We all learned a lot from the season as well, of really competitive games against Parramatta during which is important for Brewer players, as it will help us the regular season – we got the better of them in the develop into better cricketers in the years to come. The 50 over match, but they were too good for us in the improvement from the first game, where we had 5 run T20. We thoroughly enjoyed playing against them, outs in nearly the same number of balls, to the last especially their hospitality and help in the 41-degree game, where we were playing strong and great quality heat out at Old Kings where we all struggled. Well done cricket, was huge. This is all thanks to the girls’ hard Parramatta. work and commitment at training every week. Although there were some challenges throughout the Brewer Shield (an U18 competition) had previously season and a mini Covid outbreak halfway through, a been a shorter December to March competition, big thanks to all the girls for creating the best however this year it became a full season competition atmosphere, being positive and supporting each other across 18 rounds, with nine T20s and nine 50 over every step of the way. matches. There were 10 clubs in Brewer so we played each club twice, home and away, which was very fair A massive thank you must go to all of our helpers who and made for a much better format than in previous make playing cricket for Manly that bit more special. To years – thank you Premier Cricket. Shane, Toby, Louis and Mark thank you for scoring our matches. To Bill, Jason, Darren, and Smells thank you It really was a fantastic season for Manly with a great for all your efforts in setting up the ground and to bunch of girls. We played very competitive and Andreas our chief shade provider. Thanks as well to all consistent cricket and there were also a number of the parents, who helped us in so many ways, including standout individual performances. Brewer had their running fielding warmups, giving us throw downs, best season ever in the short history of the Women’s keeping us fed, forcing us to drink water and have program at Manly. This was our fourth season entering showers in our clothes on 40 degree days and driving us a team into the Brewer competition, but it was the first all around Sydney. time we had ever made the Semi’s which was very exciting (sadly the semi was washed out), especially We couldn’t have done any of it however without our because we only made it in by 1 point, after winning our amazing coach Scott, who was always there to help us, final regular season game with a bonus point! We won tell us jokes, run deodorant and towels out with drinks, 11 of our 17 matches, beating two of the other three shout us iced coffees pre-game, give us motivational Semi-finalists along the way. speeches or feed us lots of red frogs! From being our game day coach, to running fielding drills at training and We all had so much fun this season, grew as a team and making sure we were always having fun, you really did really enjoyed our cricket. We loved playing and played everything. Thanks for all your time, commitment, help our best when we played as a team, stayed calm and and guidance throughout the season – you really supported each other. Everyone contributed helped all of the girls improve. For me as captain, you throughout the season and delivered match winning helped me so much and I’m sure I would have made so performances, whether it be through taking a catch, many more mistakes without you. Thanks for all the hot scoring some runs, getting the much-needed break chocolate, advice and motivational pep talks when I did through or saving runs in the field. We had some make mistakes. Thanks for inventing joke of the week exciting close games, including T20s that went down to to keep us calm on game day, but also pumping us up the final over. We tried to play to our strengths of when we needed it. Our season would’ve been 95 | P a g e

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completely different without you as coach, so we truly Chloe Osborne – a terrific season from Chloe, she can’t thank you enough. played in all 17 Brewer matches, scoring a total of 314 runs including a couple of run a ball 50’s and was once Awesome effort also from all of the coaching staff – it again in the top 2 run scorers for the team. Chloe plays is so professional – Simon (bowling), Bobby (batting), plenty of aggressive shots and is an aggressive runner Scott (fielding), Duncan (stretching and injury between the wickets. In the field she is very reliable – management), Dom (wicket keeping), Ross (nets and second on the catches list along with a couple of selections) and Bill (in the nets) thank you so much for runouts and she also dives around to prevent runs. all your time, as well as to all the guys who assisted Chloe switched from medium pace to bowling off spin from the mens club – especially Gainsy and SOK our this year and took 4 wickets from limited overs – keep guest bowling coaches – for all of your effort and going with it and well done this year. Chloe also passed dedication. It is truly appreciated by all of us. Toby 600 runs for Brewer this season, the first player to do thanks for being the net boss, and Sharon thanks for this. Chloe could be relied on to make everyone laugh organising all of our gear. Ross a special thank you also and kept up the positive vibes, some highlights for all your time and effort you put in behind the including her fabulous rendition of Let it Go, her scenes. You all make the club work so smoothly and requests when batting (such as towels, sushi, professionally. deodorant) and her all-round fun.

And now on to the girls. Ellie James – another really good season from Ellie, although injuries again hampered her somewhat. She Kate Salmon – awesome season especially with the performed really well with the bat scoring 260 runs – ball, her best season to date. Kate opened the bowling the third highest in the team. With the ball she where her line, length and outswing troubled all shortened up her run-up this year which helped her batters. She is the second Manly Brewer bowler to get bowling and her best balls always troubled the batters. a 5fa and finished the season with 22 wickets @ 8.8. Ellie took 11 wickets from her 31 overs and was our Kate was our best bowler and was the third highest second highest wicket taker. Ellie is also one of our wicket taker in the entire competition! She is also one better fielders. Great season Ellie. Ellie also currently of our key batters, scoring 233 runs and on top of that holds the Brewer record for the most consecutive she was our leading catcher and is very reliable in the shoulder dislocations in a season (4) and the amount of field. Kate was called up for some matches in Second times she asked for deodorant (just about every single grade in the second part of the season which was a game), records that will stand for years to come. great reward for a sensational season. Kate was always consistent and could be relied upon to get us out of a Chelsea McLerie – another good season from Chelsea tough spot, whether that was with bat or ball. Her Just where once again pace and tight bowling were her key Dance skills were also sensational, almost as good as weapons. Chels either opened the bowling or was a her cricket skills. first change bowler and she took 6 wickets this season in Brewer, also playing a number of matches in 2nd Nat Guyot (written by Scott Osborne). Nat took on the grade. There were only limited opportunities with the captaincy role of our young Brewer team this season bat, but she will fondly remember her innings in a T20 and as a first-time captain she was eager to learn and against St George-Sutherland where we needed 6 runs really grew into the role. Nat led the team very well and off the last 5 balls. Chels calmly went 4, dot, 2 to get us always remained positive. She communicated well with over the line – easy. Her height and swing when the bowlers and was always encouraging. Her field bowling would’ve been petrifying when down the other settings (proactive) got better and better over the end and her long run up was graceful to watch. Chels season. Nat was also the opening bat throughout the was the creator and founder of Linsey, without whom season and was the team’s leading run scorer, scoring we probably would’ve lost a lot more games! 334 runs at 22 with two 50’s. During the T20 part of the season she maintained a high strike rate and typically Ruby Gruber – this was Ruby’s second Brewer season got the team off to a strong start with a good range of and she also played all 17 matches. Ruby was our main shots around the wicket and always looked to score. wicket-keeper and she got better and better as the Nat was also used on occasion as the reserve wicket season went on, finishing with 15 dismissals. Only keeper. Well done Nat on a very good season. limited opportunities with the bat for the first part of the season, however we used Ruby as an opener later 96 | P a g e

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in the season in the 50 over matches. Ruby is a good both her run up and running through the field looks like aggressive runner between the wickets and when not it is in slow motion, she is actually a lot faster than you keeping is also an excellent fielder. The most common would think and chased down the ball a lot of times to saying this season was probably “Where’s the 11th save us lots of runs. Whenever Abbey took a catch, it player? Who’s missing? Oh yeah, it’s Ruby”. I’m not provided energy that you couldn’t find anywhere else sure where you went when you disappeared every time and it elevated the team to whole new levels. I don’t we seemed to be gathering as a team, but if you were know what it was about Abbey’s catching, but it listening to eye of the tiger or meditating, it clearly seemed to be electric and change the game for our helped you be a fabulous wicket-keeper and take some team. classic catches throughout the season. Eliza Henry – this was Eliza’s debut season in Brewer Gemma Lacey – winter sport injuries delayed Gem’s and she played in 11 of our 17 matches prior to playing start to the season, so having missed the pre-season it junior reps where she co-captain the U15s. Eliza was took some time for her to get going, however she had used mostly as a middle order bat (opening once) and a really strong finish to the season with her bowling and was steady with a few nice 20’s, while also bowling got some very important breakthroughs for us. Gem some challenging overs. Eliza is also a super fielder took 9 wickets from her 34 overs and is as good as executing catches and run outs and she also throws anyone when she is in rhythm. There were only some herself around in the field more than anyone and has a limited batting opportunities for Gem, but she also great throw from the boundary. In fact, Eliza’s fielding does her best for the team. Gem always started in the outfield is the best in the club. She isn’t afraid to Sundays slow, whether she was tired or had already dive around like a professional diver to save the ball. It’s gotten sunburnt, but once Gem got going she was like she doesn’t have any nerves or bones or anything, unplayable and unstoppable with the ball, always being because they surely should hurt, but not for Eliza. Her relied upon to take wickets or bowl those extra overs. fielding saved essential runs and helped us win games. Some awesome Brewer seasons to come for Eliza. Jess Manning – 8 wickets for Jess this season which was very good as back problems limited the number of Emily Horstead – this was also Em’s debut season in overs she could bowl. She either opened the bowling Brewer, playing 11 of the 17 matches before playing or was the first change, her pace and swing are her key junior reps as co-captain of the U15s. Em was primarily strengths. Jess had some really good spells especially used as a bowler and she bowled with good pace and in the second part of the season. When batting she accuracy taking 9 wickets @ 15 with a good economy. likes to hit the ball hard and score at a good strike rate, Although used in the lower order, Em is a solid and her innings against Parramatta scoring a rapid 15 was steady bat and she is also good in the field and executed very important to our winning the match. In the field a couple of great direct hit run outs. Well done Em you Jess really threw herself around this year with some big will be a key Brewer contributor next year. Em’s fielding dives to prevent 4’s when patrolling the boundary – and consistency with the ball were outstanding, great work. Although most people would pick Jess especially during the T20’s, where her bowling was Manning as a scary swing bowler, which she is, she is unplayable and resulted in lots of maidens and also super handy with the bat and a very underrated increased pressure at the start of the innings. hitter of the ball. You could describe Jess’ batting as hit or miss, but personally I would describe it as selectively Laura Judson – unfortunately Laura was hampered by picking her times to dominate. When Jess was in the injury this season and was only able to play 6 of the 17 zone, she was bowling beautifully and batting like it was matches. As an aggressive/attacking batter, Laura no-ones business. opened in our early T20 matches to get us some early momentum during the powerplays, especially during Abbey Melville – coming off a super strong season last the Penrith game were she hit a 6 that nearly put a hole year, Abbey continued to collect wickets and was once in their fence! Due to her injury Laura was unable to again was our leading spin wicket taker with 10 wickets bowl this season. Hopefully you are injury free next from 70 overs. Abs is a little slower through the air than season! our other spinners and has good accuracy which challenges many an opposition batter. As a lower order Mia Nel – Mia was another of our wicket taking bat there were not many opportunities to bat this year. spinners, collecting 8 wickets in her 11 matches. She Abbey’s fielding also improved this season. Although also opened the batting on occasions and batted in a 97 | P a g e

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number of other positions during the season scoring Also selected into Brewer throughout the season were some nice 20’s. In the field Mia has a really reliable pair Jasmin Wilson who took 4 wickets, Sallie Molyneux with of hands and usually fields in the inner circle where she 1 wicket and making their Brewer debuts were fast took a number of sharp catches. bowler Charlotte Ambler with 2 wickets and wicket keeper Stephanie Hughes. Thank you all very much for Linsey - Linsey is our pet rock, named and found by your contributions. Chels, who we thought should be introduced to the club. She is about to get destroyed by a hammer, so Thanks girls for the most amazing season ever and for each girl can have a piece of Linsey as a memento. making us and the club so proud every game. I loved Thank you Linsey for constantly motivating us and every minute playing with you and I can’t wait until next watching over us with a smile on your face every game season already! We had the best Brewer season in the since we found you. We only lost one game since we history of the club and definitely a season to found you at Asquith and we wouldn’t be where we are remember! today without you. Nat Guyot Brewer Shield Captain 2020/21

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Brewer Shield Batting Statistics

Position Name Matches Inn N/O 100s 50s HS Runs Avg Ct/St 1 Nat Guyot 18 17 2 0 2 55* 324 21.60 3 2 Chloe Osborne 17 16 1 0 2 56 314 20.93 6 3 Ellie James 15 14 4 0 0 40* 260 26.00 2 4 Kate Salmon 14 13 3 0 0 43 233 23.30 8 5 Mia Nel 11 8 2 0 0 21 72 12.00 4 6 Eliza Henry 9 5 0 0 0 20 70 14.00 0 7 Ruby Gruber 17 11 4 0 0 16 57 8.14 8 8 Emily Horstead 11 6 2 0 0 25 43 10.75 0 9 Laura Judson 8 6 0 0 0 14 42 7.00 2 10 Jessica Manning 15 7 2 0 0 15 30 6.00 2 11 Gemma Lacey 14 9 2 0 0 8 29 4.14 0 12 Chelsea McLerie 11 6 2 0 0 8* 17 4.25 3 13 Annabel Hutt 1 1 0 0 0 13 13 13.00 0 14 Eliza Henry 2 2 0 0 0 6 11 5.50 1 15 Stephanie Hughes 6 2 2 0 0 3* 3 N/A 1 16 Hannah Woolf 1 1 1 0 0 1* 1 N/A 0 17 Emily Hatfield 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1.00 0 18 Abbey Melville 17 3 1 0 0 0* 0 0.00 1 19 Charlotte Ambler 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 20 Jasmin Wilson 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 2

Brewer Shield Bowling Statistics

Position Name Matches Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avg 5 WI BB 1 Kate Salmon 14 74 13 194 22 8.82 1 5 for 32 2 Ellie James 15 31 2 150 11 13.64 0 3 for 7 3 Abbey Melville 17 69 8 220 10 22.00 0 3 for 5 4 Gemma Lacey 14 34 3 129 9 14.33 0 2 for 17 5 Emily Horstead 11 42 5 137 9 15.22 0 3 for 13 6 Mia Nel 11 37 9 107 8 13.38 0 3 for 2 7 Jessica Manning 15 47 4 201 8 25.13 0 2 for 14 8 Chelsea McLerie 11 52 6 143 6 23.83 0 2 for 10 9 Chloe Osborne 17 20 1 94 4 23.50 0 1 for 1 10 Jasmin Wilson 6 16 4 25 3 8.33 0 1 for 0 11 Eliza Henry 11 23 2 81 3 21.33 0 1 for 9 12 Charlotte Ambler 3 4 1 27 2 13.50 0 2 for 6 13 Annabel Hutt 1 8 0 24 1 24.00 0 1 for 24 14 Sallie Molyneux 6 11 0 44 1 44.00 0 1 for 5 15 Emily Hatfield 1 0.3 0 6 0 N/A 0 0 for 6

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Brewer Shield Match Results

Dates Scores Result Scores Venue

Manly-Warringah Bankstown 1 18th Oct 20 def by Grahams Reserve 9/108 N Guyot 42 3/109 K Salmon 2/8 Manly-Warringah Gordon 2 25th Oct 20 def Manly Oval 6/57 E James 27 8/56 E James 2/5 Penrith Manly-Warringah 3 1st Nov 20 def by Howell Oval 5/112 E James 2/26 3/113 N Guyot 55, E James 29 Manly-Warringah Northern District 4 8th Nov 20 def Manly Oval 1/73 N Guyot 41* 6/69 K Salmon 3/6 Campbelltown-Camden Manly-Warringah Raby Sports 5 15th Nov 20 def by 7/69 M Nel 3/2 4/104 K Salmon 36, C Osborne 34 Complex Manly-Warringah Sydney 6 22nd Nov 20 def by Manly Oval 7/46 5/49 E Horstead 3/13, K Salmon 2/10

Manly-Warringah Parramatta 7 29th Nov 20 def by 8/191 K Salmon 32, N Guyot 31, Old Kings Oval 173 K Salmon 3/15 C Osborne 31, E James 27 Gordon Manly-Warringah 8 6th Dec 20 def Killara Park 2/123 122 E Horstead 25, K Salmon 25 Bankstown Manly-Warringah Grahame Thomas 9 13th Dec 20 def by 100 A Melville 3/16, E Horstead 2/14 5/101 K Salmon 38 Oval 10 20th Dec 20 Manly-Warringah drew UTS North Sydney Manly Oval St George-Sutherland Manly-Warringah Harold Fraser 11 17th Jan 21 def by 9/95 E James 3/7 7/96 E James 40* Reserve Manly-Warringah Parramatta 12 24th Jan 21 def by Grahams Reserve 2/103 C Osborne 54, N Guyot 30 3/104 Manly-Warringah Penrith 13 31st Jan 21 def by Grahams Reserve 120 K Salmon 43 1/121 Northern District Manly-Warringah 14 7th Feb 21 def by Storey Park 58 A Melville 3/5, M Nel 2/5 3/61 Campbelltown-Camden Manly-Warringah 15 14th Feb 21 def 8/124 M Nel 2/8, C McLerie 2/10, Mike Pawley Oval 5/126 C Osborne 39 G Lacey 2/17 Sydney Manly-Warringah 16 21st Feb 21 def Birchgrove Oval 0/82 81 UTS North Sydney Manly-Warringah Bon Andrews 17 28th Feb 21 100 C Ambler 2/6, K Salmon 2/17, def by 150 C Osborne 56 Park G Lacey 2/22

Manly-Warringah St George-Sutherland 18 7th Mar 21 def Grahams Reserve 2/131 N Guyot 55*, E James 26* 130 K Salmon 5/32, J Manning 2/14 Sydney SF 14th Mar 21 drew Manly-Warringah Birchgrove Oval 3/52

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2020/21 Consolidated Statistics

Player M Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Avg CT/ST O M R W Avg 5W BB Will Akhurst 2 2 0 0 1 58 89 44.50 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Charlotte Ambler 16 6 3 0 0 29* 43 14.33 1 59 8 220 10 22.00 0 3/33 Glyn Archer 11 8 3 0 0 20 66 13.20 2 86.2 22 242 14 17.29 0 3/18 Alex Bain 14 10 0 0 0 11 52 5.20 3 106.4 17 356 19 18.74 0 4/44 Ahillen Beadle 20 22 4 0 2 81 455 25.28 8 15.5 1 119 3 39.67 0 1/22 Taylor Beatty 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1.00 0 7 0 29 1 29.00 0 1/29 Ryan Bishop-Perrett 12 9 4 0 0 7* 15 3.00 4 128.5 27 386 29 13.31 0 4/34 Andrew Boulton 14 14 3 0 1 71 184 16.73 5 91.1 21 250 19 13.16 0 3/2 Matt Brewster 17 20 0 0 5 92 550 27.50 34/2 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Ky Broome 4 4 1 0 0 12 27 9.00 2 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Ben Bryant 22 21 3 0 3 75 555 30.83 5 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Daryl Buchanan 1 1 0 0 0 14 14 14.00 2 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Ethan Buchanan 2 2 0 0 0 36 2 1.00 0 5 1 20 2 10.00 0 2/20 Niamh Bullen 13 13 1 0 0 35 176 14.67 6 3 0 20 0 0.00 0 0/9 Ed Burgess 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2.00 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Max Burgess 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 1 10 1 33 2 16.50 0 2/33 Charlotte Camburn 14 14 3 0 3 75 439 39.91 5 42 6 126 13 9.69 0 4/17 Jake Carden 20 11 4 0 0 9* 45 6.43 7 157.4 34 562 24 23.42 0 4/24 Lachlan Charles 14 14 5 0 1 61 286 31.78 5 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Nick Cohen 11 12 0 0 1 91 221 18.42 2 6.2 0 22 0 0.00 0 0/4 Josh Cooper 14 13 1 0 1 89 205 17.08 2 74.2 7 229 7 32.71 0 2/22 Michael Counsell 16 4 0 0 0 1 1 0.25 2 126.2 22 397 23 17.26 0 4/35 Justin Cox 1 1 0 0 0 11 11 11.00 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Lachlan Coyte 3 4 0 0 0 30 83 20.75 2 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Kristie Crawford 12 11 1 0 0 20 71 7.10 1 13 1 24 6 4.00 0 3/2 Jordan Daly 14 15 4 1 1 125* 399 36.27 10 2 0 9 0 0.00 0 0/9 Billy D'Arcy 2 2 1 0 0 2* 2 2.00 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Sofia Davidson 8 2 1 0 0 8* 8 8.00 0 9 0 45 3 15.00 0 2/13 Joel Davies 17 19 2 0 6 83 702 41.29 7 132 29 474 23 20.61 0 3/37 Ollie Davies 16 16 1 2 2 130 582 38.80 7 16 3 66 4 16.50 0 3/15 Roopmehar Dhillon 14 14 2 0 0 58* 145 12.08 3 95.3 11 330 20 16.50 1 5/27 Liam Dinan 13 10 4 0 0 22* 92 15.33 1 98 17 297 18 16.50 0 3/24 Tim Doonan 3 3 0 0 0 40 99 33.00 3 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Alec Duly 14 14 0 0 2 64 275 19.64 5 1 0 4 0 0.00 0 0/4 Reiley Dunlop 13 12 0 0 0 29 104 8.67 20/2 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Evan Dunnachie 13 13 1 0 1 52 232 19.33 3 96.2 13 311 25 12.44 1 6/14 Jack Edwards 14 14 1 2 2 108 497 38.23 9 75 10 291 15 19.40 0 3/20 Mickey Edwards 6 5 1 0 0 24 80 20.00 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Ryan Farrell 15 15 3 1 3 116* 521 43.42 15 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Darcy Fleming 5 3 1 0 0 1* 1 0.50 2 28 4 128 4 32.00 0 3/16 Joel Foster 21 23 2 2 0 160 555 26.43 7 22 1 109 0 N/A 0 0/1 Sam Gainsford 16 14 3 1 1 100 325 29.55 4 64 6 242 11 22.00 0 3/58 Raja Ganeshraj 9 7 4 0 0 14* 36 12.00 3 78 12 251 14 17.93 0 3/42

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Player M Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Avg CT/ST O M R W Avg 5W BB Sarah Gordon 14 12 2 0 0 30* 135 13.50 5 29.1 1 123 3 41.00 0 2/26 Ruby Gruber 17 11 4 0 0 16 57 8.14 8 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Adam Gummer 13 14 1 0 0 43 221 17.00 4 38.5 8 91 4 22.75 0 2/21 Natalie Guyot 18 17 2 0 2 55* 324 21.60 3 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Ryan Hadley 23 12 7 0 0 38* 82 16.40 10 257.2 32 1046 51 20.51 3 6/102 Rowan Hamman 1 1 0 0 0 28 28 28.00 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Emily Hatfield 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1.00 0 0.3 0 6 0 0.00 0 0/6 Eliza Henry 11 7 0 0 0 20 81 11.57 1 23.2 2 81 3 27.00 0 1/9 Elliott Herd 24 20 2 0 1 60 321 17.83 5 228 27 884 34 26.00 0 4/17 Andrew Hicks 12 5 5 0 0 7* 16 N/A 5 170.1 33 502 31 16.19 3 5/20 Jack Hobson 12 7 4 0 0 20* 44 14.67 4 62 9 257 7 36.71 0 2/19 Ned Hole 16 15 1 0 3 88 390 27.86 10 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Sam Hole 14 13 4 0 0 41 195 21.67 4 13 0 80 3 26.67 0 3/41 Emily Horstead 11 6 2 0 0 25 43 10.75 0 42 5 137 9 15.22 0 3/13 Olivia Hough 15 13 4 0 0 38* 114 12.67 5 29 3 131 4 32.75 0 2/18 Renee Hough 19 16 6 0 2 50* 304 30.40 7 10.1 3 25 4 6.25 0 2/21 Stephanie Hughes 23 17 2 0 0 38 179 11.93 17/1 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Helen Hull 7 1 1 0 0 7* 7 N/A 0 2 0 13 0 0.00 0 0/6 Jake Hutchings 4 5 1 0 0 41 81 20.25 2 8 0 46 2 23.00 0 2/13 Annabel Hutt 13 10 3 0 0 19 62 8.86 4 69 11 170 9 18.89 0 2/15 Ellie James 15 14 4 0 0 40* 260 26.00 2 31.1 2 150 11 13.64 0 3/7 Sienna James 11 4 0 0 0 20 24 6.00 3 63 3 196 18 10.89 1 5/21 Andrew Jamieson 13 6 2 0 1 56* 102 25.50 9 144 34 460 21 21.90 0 3/18 Charlie Johnston 5 4 1 0 0 34 37 12.33 1 18 2 53 4 13.25 0 2/19 Natalie Jonkers 12 8 3 0 0 18* 30 6.00 0 26.5 1 121 8 15.13 0 2/9 Laura Judson 8 6 0 0 0 14 42 7.00 2 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Jessica Kaye 12 10 0 0 0 24 85 8.50 0 8 1 26 6 4.33 0 3/5 Tom Kaye 20 14 5 0 1 76* 227 25.22 1 189.4 40 604 30 20.13 1 5/30 Isabelle Keene 6 2 0 0 0 6 6 3.00 0 7 0 32 1 32.00 0 1/8 Lachlan Kerr 14 11 2 0 1 69 126 14.00 5 50 3 229 4 57.25 0 2/38 Gemma Lacey 14 9 2 0 0 8 29 4.14 0 34 3 129 9 14.33 0 2/17 Joshua Lawson 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A 0 7 0 38 0 N/A 0 0/38 Jay Lenton 24 24 3 3 1 156* 874 41.62 33/7 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Andrew Lindsay 2 2 1 0 0 25* 35 35.00 3 13 3 31 2 15.50 0 2/24 Oscar Lucius 12 12 2 0 0 39* 154 15.40 12/2 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Emma Lyon 7 2 0 0 0 4 7 3.50 0 2 0 8 1 8.00 0 1/6 Jessica Manning 15 7 2 0 0 15 30 6.00 2 47 4 201 8 25.13 0 2/14 Chelsea McLerie 16 6 2 0 0 8* 17 4.25 5 65 9 188 9 20.89 0 2/10 Jack Melchiore 14 15 1 0 1 55 220 15.71 7 7 1 35 0 0.00 0 0/2 Abbey Melville 17 3 1 0 0 0* 0 0.00 1 69.4 8 220 10 22.00 0 3/5 Oliver Melville 13 11 4 0 0 27* 64 9.14 5 72 16 257 10 25.70 0 4/20 Keelan Mendel 5 5 0 0 0 64 67 13.40 0 5.3 1 17 3 5.67 0 3/2 Cameron Merchant 24 21 3 0 3 89 569 31.61 13 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Sallie Molyneux 20 9 2 0 0 20 45 6.43 3 75.1 8 299 19 15.74 0 4/20 Morne Morkel 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A 1 20 10 44 4 11.00 0 4/44 Luke Morley 2 1 1 0 0 0* 0 N/A 2 9 1 43 0 0.00 0 0/20

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Player M Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Avg CT/ST O M R W Avg 5W BB Mia Nel 27 23 6 0 3 59 414 24.35 11 104.5 18 310 29 10.69 0 3/2 Billy O'Brien 8 7 0 0 0 47 129 18.43 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Stephen O'Keefe 18 10 4 0 0 21 92 15.33 2 217.5 60 484 31 15.61 2 6/36 Chloe Osborne 17 16 1 0 2 56 314 20.93 6 20.2 1 94 4 23.50 0 1/1 Jake Osborne 15 9 2 0 1 63* 135 19.29 4 73.3 4 258 13 19.85 0 3/20 Jacob O'Sullivan 20 17 2 1 2 35 431 28.73 6 30 5 92 8 11.50 0 3/12 Adam Parkinson 2 1 0 0 0 10 10 10.00 0 17 4 46 3 15.33 0 2/30 Scott Patterson 1 1 0 0 0 36 36 36.00 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Neal Prowse 17 16 3 0 1 81 315 24.23 8 131 24 386 20 19.30 0 3/12 Cam Pryor 15 9 4 0 0 10* 29 5.80 1 23 1 109 4 27.25 0 2/15 Andrew Rochford 14 13 2 0 1 75* 257 23.36 6 126.3 20 414 21 19.71 0 3/20 Kate Salmon 19 17 5 0 0 43 249 20.75 9 85 15 232 24 9.67 1 5/32 Josh Seward 18 12 5 0 1 52 169 24.14 5 163.2 23 510 31 16.45 1 5/20 Zara Shipp 14 12 0 0 0 47 189 15.75 4 37 4 107 8 13.38 0 2/5 Damon Smith 6 7 0 0 0 39 128 18.29 0 15 1 72 2 36.00 0 1/28 Abby Taylor 11 9 2 0 0 30 96 13.71 2 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Lachlan Trewartha 14 5 1 0 0 142* 6 1.50 5 112 19 342 17 20.12 1 5/24 Ross Trewartha 3 2 0 0 0 44 47 23.50 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Zach Trewartha 14 13 2 0 2 92* 201 18.27 1 3 0 20 0 0.00 0 0/10 Mikaela Turik 14 14 5 0 3 86* 523 58.11 6 81.4 17 187 29 6.45 1 8/16 Michael Visser 2 2 0 0 1 53 67 33.50 1 19.5 2 92 7 13.14 1 5/58 Isaiah Vumbaca 23 18 3 2 2 114 518 34.53 7 61.5 5 309 9 34.33 0 2/21 Claire Waddington 14 8 2 0 0 4 23 3.83 8 20.2 1 74 4 18.50 0 2/11 James Waddington 9 5 1 0 0 5 6 1.50 2 72.2 16 182 13 14.00 0 3/27 Mia Waddington 11 5 2 0 0 33* 67 22.33 3 29.2 3 105 9 11.67 0 3/18 Simon Waddington 8 9 2 0 1 50 135 19.29 6 31 1 132 6 22.00 0 3/37 Jarrod Walter 1 1 0 0 0 8 8 8.00 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A John Warn 1 1 0 0 0 42 42 42.00 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Max Webber 14 14 0 0 2 74 340 24.29 3 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Sam Webber 13 13 0 0 1 50 320 24.62 23/3 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Logan Weston 8 8 1 0 1 72 217 31.00 7 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Dom Wheeler 14 14 0 1 3 105 473 33.79 3 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Mason White 7 2 1 0 0 2* 3 3.00 2 3.5 0 10 2 5.00 0 1/5 Matt White 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A 1 4 1 8 0 0.00 0 0/8 Josh Wigney 16 8 5 0 0 16* 39 13.00 10 142.1 21 494 25 19.76 1 5/37 Hayden Williams 1 1 1 0 0 4* 4 N/A 0 5 0 24 0 0.00 0 0/24 Jasmin Wilson 20 12 2 0 0 34 63 6.30 5 83.1 10 272 19 14.32 0 2/10 Hannah Woolf 13 3 2 0 0 2 3 3.00 10/3 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A

Note: Stats include all 1st Grade One Day and T20 matches, but do not include PG’s or Green Shield stats.

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Club Records 1878 - 2021

FIRST GRADE Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score M Phelps 233* 1999-00 Highest Season Aggregate A Crosthwaite 1,225 2014-15 Highest Season Average J Burke 80.75 1947-48 Most Wickets in a Season J Randall 78 1909-10 Best J Burke 6.13 1952-53 Best Bowling Figures J.M Gregory 9 for 24 1923-24 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper M Atkinson 56 (52ct/4st) 2005-06

SECOND GRADE Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score C A Glassock 261 2001-02 Highest Season Aggregate D Gee 843 1904-05 Highest Season Average A Lowe 86.70 2012-13 Most Wickets in a Season J Randall 88 1904-05 Best Bowling Average R Walton 6.54 1972-73 Best Bowling Figures R Bennett 9 for 30 1948-49 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper A Dignan 45 (36ct/9st) 1996-97

THIRD GRADE Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score B Clemow 287* 1992-93 Highest Season Aggregate G Lowe 973 1930-31 Highest Season Average R Farnell 84.33 1920-21 Most Wickets in a Season F Brand 79 1922-23 Best Bowling Average F Lawler 5.81 1899-00 Best Bowling Figures F Ames 10 for 33 1920-21 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper B Bilton 38 (34ct/4st) 1986-87 R Holmes 38 (32ct/6st) 1979-80

FOURTH GRADE Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score J Gurd 202 1953-54 Highest Season Aggregate R Hamman 672 2013-14 Highest Season Average D Patterson 62.80 1982-83 Most Wickets in a Season W Bassett 97 1936-37 Best Bowling Average G Tucker 5.53 1991-92 Best Bowling Figures G Blades 10 for 27 1959-60 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper J Petersen 38 (37ct/1st) 2013-14

FIFTH GRADE Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score L Anderson 201 2011-12 Highest Season Aggregate J Stewart 694 1981-82 Highest Season Average D Wheeler 110.25 2017-18 Most Wickets in a Season J Maher 55 1981-82 Best Bowling Average S Hole 7.20 2011-12 Best Bowling Figures M Youell 9 for 37 1995-96 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper S Webber 35 (27ct/8st) 2009-10

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POIDEVIN-GRAY SHIELD Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score T Parsonage 178 1930-31 Highest Season Aggregate W Athey 465 1977-78 Highest Season Average I Howell 198.00 1965-66 Most Wickets in a Season P Philpott 38 1950-51 Best Bowling Average G Juul 5.80 1995-96 Best Bowling Figures P Proudfoot 10 for 88 1953-54 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper A Lowe 16 (13ct/3st) 2012-13

Please Note: PG’s Keeper dismissals stats have only been completed back to 1977-78.

AW GREEN SHIELD Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score B Shoebridge 169 1988-89 Highest Season Aggregate J Davies 501 2018-19 Highest Season Average C Merchant 219.00 1999-00 Most Wickets in a Season J Barnes 41 1956-57 Best Bowling Average D Hanlin 5.68 1944-45 Best Bowling Figures G Blades 10 for 14 1959-60 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper S Webber 24 (10ct/14st) 2009-10

WOMEN’S SECOND GRADE Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score M Turik 86* 2020-21 Highest Season Aggregate M Turik 523 2020-21 Highest Season Average M Turik 58.11 2020-21 Most Wickets in a Season M Turik 29 2020-21 Best Bowling Average M Turik 6.45 2020-21 Best Bowling Figures M Turik 8/16 2020-21 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper H Woolf 13 (10ct/3st) 2020-21

WOMEN’S THIRD GRADE Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score M Nel 59 2020-21 Highest Season Aggregate M Nel 342 2020-21 Highest Season Average K Crawford 67.25 2019-20 Most Wickets in a Season M Nel 21 2020-21 Best Bowling Average M Nel 9.67 2020-21 Best Bowling Figures S Molyneux 5 for 33 2019-20 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper S Hughes 16 (15ct/1st) 2020-21

BREWER SHIELD Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score R Medley 90* 2018-19 Highest Season Aggregate N Guyot 324 2020-21 Highest Season Average R Medley 33.00 2018-19 Most Wickets in a Season K Salmon 22 2020-21 Best Bowling Average J Mulcahy 5.19 2018-19 Best Bowling Figures R Medley 5 for 12 2017-18 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper R Gruber 8 (8ct) 2020-21

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Club Record Partnerships

FIRST GRADE WICKET RUNS BATSMEN & THEIR SCORES OPPONENT SEASON 1ST 271 R Fry (159) & G Bush (125) North Sydney 1990-91 2ND 319 M Bevan (227) & R Fry (114) Balmain 1997-98 3RD 301 T Cruickshank (175) & C Merchant (125) Sydney University 2006-07 4TH 231* M Bevan (152*) & S Bradstreet (107*) Sutherland 1995-96 5TH 221 M Phelps (196) & M Faraday (95) Sutherland 2001-02 6TH 208 B Adrian (123) & J Gwynne (82) Mosman 1945-46 7TH 188 J Ritchie (128) & A Baker (62) Northern Districts 2012-13 8TH 186* L Gwynne (147*) & R Freeman (94*) St George 1924-25 9TH 127 W Rogers (70) & R Bubb (61) Northern District 1925-26 10TH 105 C Harris (65) & G Dunlop (55*) North Sydney 1925-26

SECOND GRADE

WICKET RUNS BATSMEN & THEIR SCORES OPPONENT SEASON 1ST 219 A Turner (137) & N Travers (81) Glebe 1963-64 2ND 239 I Howell (114) & S Mesite (107) Sutherland 1976-77 3RD 195 C A Glassock (261) & P Brenner (89) Sutherland 2001-02 4TH 236 L Weston (206) & T Kaye (102*) St George 2017-18 5TH 177* D Felton (101*) & J Stewart (75*) Mosman 1972-73 6TH 223 C A Glassock (261) & R Fry (87) Sutherland 2001-02 7TH 196 K Pitcher (119*) & G Boyer (108) Hawkesbury 1989-90 8TH 189 G Evans (135) & G Boyer (84*) Mosman 1994-95 9TH 137 T Beatty (98) & L Diserens (43) Gordon 2013-14 10TH 101 D Ogilvy (67*) & J Ferguson (34) Glebe 1904-05

THIRD GRADE

WICKET RUNS BATSMEN & THEIR SCORES OPPONENT SEASON 1ST 232 A Baker (170*) & J Cox (100) University of NSW 2007-08 2ND 176 A Gummer (115*) & M Cole (66*) North Sydney 2014-15 3RD 266 R Parker (158) & R Hamman (143) North Sydney 2006-07 4TH 227* J Daly (102*) & J O’Sullivan (128*) UNSW 2019-20 5TH 190* B Clemow (287*) & P Procopis (48*) Bankstown 1992-93 6TH 142 D Stevenson (116) & J Castrisos (90) Balmain 2001-02 7TH 120 G Beard (88) & P Stabback (30) Waverley 1968-69 8TH 133* B Clemow (71*) & J Warn (58*) University of NSW 2002-03 9TH 223 C Woods (135) & A Freeman (112*) St George 1899-1900 10TH 91 C Hughes (69*) & G Holmes (18) Campbelltown 1988-89

FOURTH GRADE

WICKET RUNS BATSMEN & THEIR SCORES OPPONENT SEASON 1ST 273 B D’Arcy (114*) & L Edgell (152) Campbelltown-Camden 2015-16 2ND 173 S Hole (117) & W Wolter (68) Gordon 2015-16 3RD 158 J Cox (95) & C M Glassock (73) Balmain 2002-03 4TH 225 J Baker (151) & A Baker (123) Sydney University 2006-07 5TH 173 A Ward (114) & G Hill (71*) Petersham 1973-74 6TH 260 A Parkinson (141) & C Mueller (128) Hawkesbury 2001-02 7TH 142 W Evans (132) & M Ferguson (58) Randwick-Petersham 2007-08 8TH 151 S Waddington (130*) & S Griffiths (68) Bankstown 2004-05

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WICKET RUNS BATSMEN & THEIR SCORES OPPONENT SEASON 9TH 114* J Pitt (67*) & W Hawkins (50*) North Sydney 1935-36 10TH 85 R Woodford (59) & B Murray (42) North Sydney 1967-68

FIFTH GRADE

WICKET RUNS BATSMEN & THEIR SCORES OPPONENT SEASON 1ST 187 D Wheeler (157*) & B Mendel (76) North Sydney 2017-18 2ND 252 D Wheeler (117) & J Pickering (128) Randwick-Petersham 2017-18 3RD 166 J O’Sullivan (93) & G Isaacs (82) Northern District 2017-18 4TH 198 W Outred (100) & M Edwards (103) Randwick-Petersham 2016-17 5TH 130 R Trewartha (121) & J Garay (43) Parramatta 2012-13 6TH 120 M Butcher (96) & T Kaye (45) Gordon 2010-11 7TH 84 A Rochford (55*) & O Lucius (54) Sydney University 2019-20 8TH 125 L Anderson (201) & D Farrell (50) Eastern Suburbs 2008-09 9TH 76 A Duly (150) & J Hobson (7) Randwick-Petersham 2018-19 10TH 80 R Trewartha (156*) & B Wilson (35) Randwick-Petersham 2011-12

Please Note: 5th Grade partnership stats were only recorded from 2003-04 onwards.

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Career Records of Current Players

Player Inn NO 100s 50s HS R Avg CT/ST O M R W Avg 5WI BB

Will Akhurst 65 6 0 5 80 1055 17.88 32/1 116 18 398 16 24.88 0 4/47 Charlotte Ambler 6 3 0 0 29* 43 14.33 1 59 8 220 10 22.00 0 3/33 Glyn Archer 25 11 0 0 20 163 11.64 14 447 82 1276 85 15.01 3 6/33 Alex Bain 66 19 0 0 39 578 12.30 23 828 166 2219 129 17.20 1 5/14 Ahillen Beadle 165 23 6 25 157 4923 34.67 53 1040 157 4004 173 23.14 3 5/11 Taylor Beatty 96 20 0 5 98 1586 20.87 49 1035 184 3773 156 24.19 3 7/16 Ryan Bishop-Perrett 60 23 0 0 31 381 10.30 21 979 213 2849 149 19.12 3 6/15 Andrew Boulton 21 4 0 1 71 270 15.88 8 102 22 288 19 15.16 0 3/2 Matt Brewster 82 7 1 12 113 1922 25.63 126/4 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Ky Broome 11 2 0 0 30* 97 10.78 5 3 0 27 0 N/A 0 0/27 Ben Bryant 21 3 0 3 75 555 30.83 5 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Daryl Buchanan 4 0 0 0 39 88 22.00 2 9 0 33 1 33.00 0 1/14 Ethan Buchanan 2 0 0 0 36 2 1.00 0 5 1 20 2 10.00 0 2/20 Niamh Bullen 15 1 0 0 35 197 14.07 6 8 1 45 3 15.00 0 3/11 Ed Burgess 87 9 3 8 115* 2256 28.92 32/2 305 66 961 43 22.35 1 5/22 Max Burgess 138 21 1 8 117 2221 18.98 54 681 118 2110 101 20.89 4 7/83 Charlotte Camburn 14 3 0 3 75 439 39.91 5 42 6 126 13 9.69 0 4/17 Jake Carden 99 18 0 7 65 1455 17.96 48 1093 256 3237 180 17.98 3 6/18 Lachlan Charles 43 10 1 5 119 1126 34.12 11 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Nick Cohen 79 4 1 3 102 1541 20.55 17 24 2 83 5 16.60 0 4/24 Josh Cooper 20 2 0 3 89 343 19.06 4 89 9 297 9 33.00 0 2/20 Michael Counsell 30 9 0 0 29 173 8.24 16 738 136 2272 124 18.32 4 7/48 Justin Cox 221 24 5 21 138 4821 24.47 96/3 466 83 1653 76 21.75 1 5/51 Lachlan Coyte 4 0 0 0 30 83 20.75 2 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Kristie Crawford 50 12 0 7 51* 947 24.92 12 149 22 494 47 10.51 0 3/2 Jordan Daly 136 29 6 13 150 3450 32.24 98/1 27 5 102 2 51.00 0 1/9 Billy D'Arcy 113 7 4 16 120 2555 24.10 21/1 1 0 10 0 N/A 0 0/10 Sofia Davidson 2 1 0 0 8* 8 8.00 0 9 0 45 3 15.00 0 2/13 Joel Davies 63 13 1 12 101* 1768 35.36 21 355 79 1056 57 18.53 1 7/31 Ollie Davies 65 10 7 7 167 2253 40.96 37 55 10 212 9 23.56 0 3/15 Roopmehar Dhillon 18 3 0 1 58* 210 14.00 6 146 18 513 38 13.50 3 6/31 Liam Dinan 14 5 0 0 22* 105 11.67 2 111 18 350 20 17.50 0 3/24 Tim Doonan 10 0 0 1 62 263 26.30 11/1 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Alec Duly 44 2 1 2 150 833 19.83 17 1 0 14 0 N/A 0 2/17 Reiley Dunlop 25 1 0 0 29 183 7.63 38/6 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Evan Dunnachie 18 4 0 1 52 299 21.36 3 135 15 487 31 15.71 1 6/14 Jack Edwards 83 6 2 15 108 2210 28.70 47 467 85 1813 79 22.95 0 4/78 Mickey Edwards 71 30 1 1 103* 712 17.37 25 1105 182 3712 158 23.49 2 7/40 Ryan Farrell 170 25 5 15 147 3683 25.40 93 811 91 3145 117 26.88 4 5/22 Darcy Fleming 5 3 0 0 4* 5 2.50 2 52 10 179 5 35.80 0 3/16 Joel Foster 68 11 2 3 160 1444 25.33 22 411 38 1895 70 27.07 2 8/23 Sam Gainsford 145 22 2 10 102 2644 21.50 52 1080 200 3411 131 26.04 1 5/23 Raja Ganeshraj 7 4 0 0 14* 36 12.00 3 78 12 251 14 17.93 0 3/42

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Sarah Gordon 31 7 0 0 35* 268 11.17 14 129 11 538 20 26.90 0 4/5 Ruby Gruber 22 5 0 0 37 141 8.29 14/1 5 0 35 0 N/A 0 0/16 Adam Gummer 202 21 6 18 115* 4404 24.33 82/2 491 96 1486 76 19.55 1 5/14 Natalie Guyot 85 6 0 3 55* 1214 15.37 28/1 4 0 31 1 31.00 0 1/14 Ryan Hadley 25 14 0 0 38* 139 12.64 19 530 81 2186 106 20.62 5 7/26 Rowan Hamman 107 5 7 10 143 2959 29.01 50 1 0 10 0 N/A 0 0/10 Emily Hatfield 1 0 0 0 1 1 1.00 0 0 0 6 0 N/A 0 0/6 Eliza Henry 15 3 0 0 32* 191 15.92 4 43 3 138 9 15.33 0 2/5 Elliott Herd 46 3 0 5 73* 959 22.30 17 458 85 1656 65 25.48 1 5/62 Andrew Hicks 32 12 0 0 42 215 10.75 16 517 103 1589 87 18.26 4 5/20 Jack Hobson 20 9 0 0 20* 95 8.64 8 273 51 861 53 16.25 2 6/26 Ned Hole 66 6 0 11 88 1357 22.62 29 91 20 322 15 21.47 0 2/13 Sam Hole 142 15 2 14 118* 2746 21.62 46 351 56 1267 65 19.49 1 6/28 Emily Horstead 16 4 0 0 30* 169 14.08 0 67 7 238 17 14.00 0 3/9 Olivia Hough 41 10 0 0 38* 358 11.55 19 54 4 285 8 35.62 0 2/9 Renee Hough 52 16 0 2 50* 624 17.33 21 66 4 294 17 17.29 0 2/6 Stephanie Hughes 28 4 0 0 38 249 10.38 22/1 26 1 76 6 12.67 0 2/5 Helen Hull 1 1 0 0 7* 7 N/A 0 2 0 13 0 N/A 0 0/6 Jake Hutchings 5 1 0 0 41 81 20.25 2 8 0 46 2 23.00 0 2/13 Annabel Hutt 23 3 0 0 31 230 11.50 9 132 23 340 21 16.19 0 3/13 Ellie James 22 7 0 0 42* 417 27.80 4 54 8 242 16 15.12 0 3/7 Sienna James 56 3 0 0 39 366 6.91 7 273 33 958 63 15.21 2 5/21 Andrew Jamieson 51 15 0 1 56* 630 17.50 24 703 176 1992 115 17.32 3 6/52 Charlie Johnston 4 1 0 0 34 37 12.33 1 18 2 53 4 13.25 0 2/19 Natalie Jonkers 18 7 0 0 29* 109 9.91 4 71 7 327 17 19.24 0 3/26 Laura Judson 17 4 0 0 42* 197 15.15 8 69 10 234 9 26.00 0 2/12 Jessica Kaye 28 4 0 0 24 202 8.42 5 13 1 53 7 7.57 0 3/5 Tom Kaye 169 24 4 19 140* 3841 26.49 35 780 168 2472 131 18.87 2 5/30 Isabelle Keene 23 2 0 0 31* 91 4.33 5 51 1 380 7 54.29 0 1/6 Lachlan Kerr 33 8 0 1 69 374 14.96 13 231 42 805 23 35.00 1 5/11 Gemma Lacey 46 11 0 0 31 292 8.34 9 166 16 695 37 18.78 0 2/1 Joshua Lawson 0 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 7 0 38 0 N/A 0 0/38 Jay Lenton 128 27 11 23 156* 4446 44.02 159/24 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Andrew Lindsay 168 29 2 13 151 3036 21.84 70 2564 528 8112 442 18.35 22 7/19 Oscar Lucius 45 5 0 3 63 805 20.13 48/9 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Emma Lyon 2 0 0 0 4 7 3.50 0 2 0 8 1 8.00 0 1/6 Jessica Manning 16 3 0 0 15 84 6.46 2 90 14 358 17 21.06 0 2/14 Chelsea McLerie 32 9 0 0 39 172 7.48 7 170 24 546 23 23.74 0 2/7 Jack Melchiore 27 3 0 2 72 498 20.75 12 15 1 61 0 N/A 0 0/2 Abbey Melville 9 2 0 0 13 28 4.00 2 134 11 482 19 25.37 0 3/5 Oliver Melville 31 6 0 2 62 395 15.80 7 161 25 571 19 30.05 0 4/20 Keelan Mendel 5 0 0 0 64 67 13.40 0 5 1 17 3 5.67 0 3/2 Cameron Merchant 253 41 14 38 146 7389 34.85 81 112 14 442 26 17.00 0 4/3 Sallie Molyneux 20 8 0 0 20 70 5.83 6 155 15 669 37 18.08 1 5/33 Morne Morkel 1 0 0 0 5 5 5.00 1 40 13 127 10 12.70 0 4/24

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Luke Morley 13 5 0 0 17 61 7.63 6 144 10 523 10 52.30 0 3/50 Mia Nel 40 10 0 3 59 582 19.40 16 171 25 550 35 15.71 0 3/2 Billy O'Brien 7 0 0 0 47 129 18.43 0 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Stephen O'Keefe 54 14 2 6 158 1282 32.05 22 961 247 2395 137 17.48 3 9/54 Chloe Osborne 44 3 0 3 70 697 17.00 10 89 7 402 21 19.14 0 2/6 Jake Osborne 42 2 0 6 87 713 17.83 15 250 28 868 39 22.26 0 4/53 Jacob O'Sullivan 76 10 4 9 132* 1869 28.32 22 141 26 469 21 22.33 0 3/12 Adam Parkinson 105 15 3 10 141 2584 28.71 46 1048 213 3267 154 21.21 1 6/31 Scott Patterson 149 18 2 18 129* 3251 24.82 45 9 0 51 3 17.00 0 1/3 Neal Prowse 24 6 0 2 81 472 26.22 11 164 28 491 25 19.64 0 3/12 Cam Pryor 15 6 0 0 10* 47 5.22 2 56 1 290 10 29.00 0 2/15 Andrew Rochford 80 16 0 5 75* 1067 16.67 21 1115 214 3332 151 22.07 4 7/54 Kate Salmon 36 10 0 0 43 389 14.96 16 152 24 482 40 12.05 1 5/32 Josh Seward 27 6 0 2 62 370 17.62 10 369 55 1200 65 18.46 2 5/20 Zara Shipp 24 1 0 0 47 297 12.91 7 79 12 252 15 16.80 0 3/6 Damon Smith 28 6 0 3 61* 525 23.86 6 177 24 810 35 23.14 0 4/52 Abby Taylor 29 6 0 0 30 184 8.00 5 13 0 91 3 30.33 0 1/10 Lachlan Trewartha 13 3 0 0 142* 32 3.20 8 316 62 985 53 18.58 2 6/40 Ross Trewartha 117 13 5 13 156* 3356 32.27 35 36 4 156 6 26.00 0 3/43 Zach Trewartha 133 14 1 13 102* 2609 21.92 33 513 93 1673 70 23.90 1 5/8 Mikaela Turik 20 6 0 3 86* 610 43.57 10 139 26 341 37 9.22 1 8/16 Michael Visser 128 36 0 3 87 1172 12.74 48 2506 540 8307 378 21.98 10 8/44 Isaiah Vumbaca 96 20 3 8 114 2185 28.75 33 826 144 2773 107 25.92 1 5/103 Claire Waddington 41 10 0 0 38 295 9.52 18 80 1 340 13 26.15 0 2/4 James Waddington 5 1 0 0 5 6 1.50 2 72 16 182 13 14.00 0 3/27 Mia Waddington 61 10 0 0 47 625 12.25 13 219 25 880 53 16.60 0 3/11 Simon Waddington 142 21 2 15 131 3083 25.48 83 1204 219 4029 151 26.68 0 4/11 Jarrod Walter 118 12 1 10 116 2492 23.51 33 121 14 448 18 24.89 1 5/33 John Warn 200 14 5 25 108 4868 26.17 89 115 10 490 18 27.22 0 3/20 Max Webber 42 2 0 8 87 1128 28.20 12 60 12 206 13 15.85 0 3/16 Sam Webber 159 25 1 11 100* 2780 20.75 264/36 5 0 27 5 5.40 1 5/27 Logan Weston 162 14 9 19 206 4334 29.28 78 69 7 316 6 52.67 0 2/3 Dom Wheeler 78 6 3 11 157* 2041 28.35 50/4 0 0 0 0 N/A 0 N/A Mason White 2 1 0 0 2* 3 3.00 2 4 0 10 2 5.00 0 1/5 Matt White 3 0 0 0 16 23 7.67 2 26 2 62 9 6.89 1 5/19 Josh Wigney 69 36 0 0 20 238 7.21 29 1124 207 3331 177 18.82 5 6/74 Hayden Williams 1 1 0 0 4* 4 N/A 0 5 0 24 0 N/A 0 0/24 Jasmin Wilson 28 7 0 0 34 83 3.95 9 172 13 681 28 24.32 0 2/10 Hannah Woolf 30 6 0 1 50* 207 8.63 11/6 6 0 38 2 19.00 0 2/28

Note: Above stats include all 1st Grade One Day stats from 1992-93, as well as all T20 stats, but do not include PG’s or Green Shield.

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Players Who Have Scored Over 5,000 Grade Runs

Position Name Years Innings N/O Runs 100s 50s HS Average 1 Tim Cruickshank 1997-2017 354 35 10,502 14 67 203 32.92 2 Eddie Robinson 1938-1966 395 34 9,343 5 55 137 25.88 3 Richard Fry 1982-2000 343 33 8,536 8 45 159 27.54 4 Bruce Cook 1929-1960 345 21 7,526 6 37 134 23.23 5 Terry Lee 1954-1977 254 39 7,504 15 37 127* 34.90 6 Jim Burke 1943-1974 227 58 7,404 14 42 165* 43.81 7 Cameron Merchant 1999- 253 41 7,389 14 38 146 34.85 8 Greg Hill 1972-1996 335 41 7,238 8 29 134* 24.62 9 Bruce Adrian 1929-1964 411 55 7,193 4 28 146 20.21 10 Andrew Fraser 1978-2009 333 49 7,012 6 35 183 24.69 11 Adam Crosthwaite 2009-2018 172 10 6,696 15 39 201 41.33 12 Ian Howell 1965-1996 293 24 6,565 7 27 178* 24.41 13 Sam Mesite 1971-1992 313 22 6,546 7 30 127 22.49 14 Shawn Bradstreet 1988-2008 233 50 6,326 8 30 142 34.57 15 George Lowe 1906-1937 235 27 6,286 10 36 210* 30.22 16 Matthew Cranney 1992-2012 255 29 6,214 5 29 145 27.50 17 Gary Flowers 1971-1995 311 22 6,134 2 29 123 21.22 18 Les Gwynne 1923-1945 241 21 6,029 9 19 175* 27.40 19 Jack Ritchie 2003-2019 253 29 5,995 8 31 128 26.76 20 Ken Turner 1962-1984 316 33 5,994 1 26 100 21.18 21 Cliff Searle 1921-1943 377 34 5,957 1 7 110 17.37 22 Graeme Beard 1966-1986 228 31 5,939 9 28 187 30.15 23 Jim Stewart 1972-1992 245 37 5,914 4 32 153 28.43 24 Dan Gee 1904-1924 204 4 5,904 9 24 165 29.52 25 Barry Rothwell 1952-1983 254 64 5,851 6 25 126 30.79 26 Paul Brenner 1990-2006 214 11 5,625 9 23 202* 27.71 27 Joel Mason 1995-2019 235 12 5,603 4 23 150 25.13 28 Vic Brown 1939-1957 244 7 5,559 3 25 136 23.46 29 Phil Marks 1979-1993 184 22 5,556 9 30 173* 34.30 30 Peter Philpott 1948-1970 210 35 5,535 6 33 154 31.63 31 Ken Pitcher 1976-1997 268 33 5,504 3 25 119* 23.42 32 Brian Clemow 1991-2004 167 9 5,477 11 29 287* 34.66 33 Craig Glassock 1988-2006 207 33 5,428 6 26 261 31.20 34 Warren Evans 1986-2019 374 68 5,413 1 19 132 17.69 35 Matthew Phelps 1996-2003 139 12 5,391 15 23 233* 42.45 36 Don Frazer 1934-1954 303 28 5,349 4 22 104 19.45 37 Craig Little 1999-2014 232 32 5,298 7 25 122 26.49 38 David Ford 1984-2000 221 41 5,281 2 27 138 29.34 39 Tim Blank 1982-1997 216 38 5,217 2 30 137 29.31 40 Aidan Baker 2002-2019 173 14 5,010 6 29 172 31.51

Please Note: The above numbers include all 1st Grade One Day stats from 1992-93, as well as all T20 stats.

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Players Who Have Taken Over 300 Grade Wickets

Position Name Years Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average 1 Jim Randall 1900-1935 3,495.6 293 15,188 851 17.85 2 Warren Evans 1986-2019 5,581.2 1,492 15,103 771 19.59 3 Ron Watkins 1942-1967 3,100.2 329 11,914 696 17.12 4 Brian Kinsey 1964-1992 3,241.2 721 9,648 669 14.42 5 Tom Spencer 1962-1978 3,860.2 771 12,343 634 19.47 6 Bruce Adrian 1929-1964 1,998.6 70 11,347 514 22.08 7 Jeff MacPherson 1969-1988 2,844.9 565 9,108 506 18.00 8 Peter Philpott 1948-1970 2,241.3 238 9,456 499 18.95 9 Mike Pawley 1957-1986 2,546.4 528 7,612 484 15.73 10 Eddie Robinson 1938-1966 2,627 270 10,382 483 21.49 11 Ken Nichol 1963-1977 2,256.1 292 8,964 445 20.14 12 Andrew Lindsay 1999-2021 2564 528 8,112 442 18.35 13 Tom Brooks 1944-1965 2,237.3 229 9,100 438 20.78 14 Shawn Bradstreet 1988-2008 3,046.6 834 7,511 420 17.88 15 Morgan Youell 1990-2005 3,187.8 813 8,217 417 19.71 16 Gavin Fletcher 1979-1994 2,899.7 810 7,351 407 18.06 17 Glen Evans 1983-2002 3,295.2 779 10,328 394 26.21 18 Des Hartman 1969-1978 1,980.4 357 6,498 379 17.15 19 Michael Visser 2005-2021 2506 540 8,307 378 21.98 20 Nick McLachlan 2005-2020 2264 412 7,547 369 20.45 21 Richard Woodfield 1962-1974 1,783.3 346 5,560 365 15.23 22 Paul Stephenson 1967-1980 1,889 298 6,983 347 20.12 23 Charlie Hayman 1932-1946 1,202.6 94 5,648 337 16.76 24 Ian Macdonald 1967-1983 1,995.8 343 6,383 319 20.01 25 Ken Waterhouse 1950-1962 1,476.2 237 4,809 317 15.17 26 Craig Little 1999-2014 1,922 408 5,867 317 18.51 27 Shane Cleary 2001-2011 2,134.2 341 7,592 311 24.41 28 Rudi Burattini 1989-2001 2,317.4 500 6,352 305 20.83 29 Jamie Heath 1996-2004 1,981 446 5,602 300 18.67

Please Note: The above numbers include all 1st Grade One Day stats from 1992-93, as well as all T20 stats.

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Best Performances Last 10 Years

FIRST GRADE Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score A Crosthwaite 201* 2014-2015 Highest Season Aggregate A Crosthwaite 1,455 2014-2015 Highest Season Average J Lenton 67.64 2015-2016 Most Wickets in a Season N McLachlan 59 2014-2015 Best Bowling Average N McLachlan 15.35 2014-2015 Best Bowling Figures S O’Keefe 9 for 54 2016-2017 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper J Lenton 34 (31ct/3st) 2014-2015 . SECOND GRADE Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score L Weston 206 2017-2018 Highest Season Aggregate L Weston 799 2017-2018 Highest Season Average A Lowe 86.70 2012-2013 Most Wickets in a Season M Visser 45 2014-2015 Best Bowling Average A Jamieson 9.92 2017-2018 Best Bowling Figures M Visser 8 for 44 2014-2015 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper M Brewster 36 (34ct/2st) 2020-2021

THIRD GRADE Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score J Rawlings 169* 2014-2015 Highest Season Aggregate J Daly 479 2014-2015 Highest Season Average J Rawlings 66.75 2014-2015 Most Wickets in a Season N McCallum-Toomey 37 2014-2015 Best Bowling Average J Wigney 11.00 2017-2018 Best Bowling Figures T Beatty 7 for 16 2011-2012 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper M Brewster 36 (35ct/1st) 2018-2019

FOURTH GRADE Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score L Edgell 152 2015-2016 Highest Season Aggregate R Hamman 672 2013-2014 Highest Season Average R Hamman 61.09 2013-2014 Most Wickets in a Season W Evans 33 2013-2014 Best Bowling Average J Graham 10.21 2017-2018 Best Bowling Figures W Outred 7 for 20 2014-2015 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper J Petersen 38 (37ct/1st) 2013-2014

FIFTH GRADE Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score L Anderson 201 2011-2012 Highest Season Aggregate R Trewartha 618 2012-2013 Highest Season Average D Wheeler 110.25 2017-2018 Most Wickets in a Season W Outred 32 2013-2014 D Marshall 32 2017-2018 Best Bowling Average S Hole 7.20 2011-2012 Best Bowling Figures E Dunnachie 6 for 14 2020-2021 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper J Boyer 20 (17ct/3st) 2014-2015 R Dunlop 20 (18ct/2st) 2020-2021

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POIDEVIN-GRAY SHIELD Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score O Davies 163 2017-2018 Highest Season Aggregate S Gainsford 312 2016-2017 Highest Season Average J Foster 67.50 2020-2021 Most Wickets in a Season L Grant 14 2012-2013 M Mee 14 2009-2010 J Carden 14 2017-2018 Best Bowling Average J Carden 11.14 2017-2018 Best Bowling Figures G Lea 6 for 40 2019-2020 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper A Lowe 16 (13ct/3st) 2012-2013

AW GREEN SHIELD Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score O Davies 102* 2015-2016 Highest Season Aggregate J Davies 501 2018-2019 Highest Season Average J Davies 76.80 2019-2020 Most Wickets in a Season L Molyneux 17 2017-2018 Best Bowling Average M Levene 8.07 2011-2012 Best Bowling Figures B Watts 5 for 8 2016-2017 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper A Bariol 21 (11ct/10st) 2014-2015

WOMEN’S SECOND GRADE Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score M Turik 86* 2020-2021 Highest Season Aggregate M Turik 523 2020-2021 Highest Season Average M Turik 58.11 2020-2021 Most Wickets in a Season M Turik 29 2020-2021 Best Bowling Average M Turik 6.45 2020-2021 Best Bowling Figures M Turik 8/16 2020-2021 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper H Woolf 13 (10ct/3st) 2020-2021

WOMEN’S THIRD GRADE Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score M Nel 59 2020-2021 Highest Season Aggregate M Nel 342 2020-2021 Highest Season Average K Crawford 67.25 2019-2020 Most Wickets in a Season M Nel 21 2020-2021 Best Bowling Average M Nel 9.67 2020-2021 Best Bowling Figures S Molyneux 5 for 33 2019-2020 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper S Hughes 16 (15ct/1st) 2020-2021

BREWER SHIELD Category Name Record Year Highest Individual Score R Medley 90* 2018-2019 Highest Season Aggregate N Guyot 324 2020-2021 Highest Season Average R Medley 33.00 2018-2019 Most Wickets in a Season K Salmon 22 2020-2021 Best Bowling Average J Mulcahy 5.19 2018-2019 Best Bowling Figures R Medley 5 for 12 2017-2018 Most Dismissals by a Wicketkeeper R Gruber 8 (8ct) 2020-2021

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