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02 AGM Agenda 2017 03 Taranaki Cricket Association Office Holders 04 Chairman's Report 08 Finance Director's Report 09 Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Representative Report 10 Competitions Director's 2016-2017 Season Report 12 Women's Director Annual Report 2016-2017 Season 14 Age Group and Development Director's Report 2016-2017 Season 15 Taranaki Schools Director's Report 2016-2017 Season 17 Taranaki Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association Report 2016-2017 Season 18 Scorecards & Performances 27 Chapple Cup Scorecards & Performances 30 Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Individual Averages 31 Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Individual Career Performance Record 32 Representative All Time Scorers List Representative All Time Takers List Representative All Wicket Keeping Dimissals 33 Premier 1 Day Results 37 1 Day Final Scorecard 38 Premier 2 Day Results 42 2 Day Final Scorecard 43 TET Senior Grade Performances 44 Lower Grade Finals 45 Premier Honours Board Performances 46 Coaching and Development Report 51 Taranaki Cricket Association Inc Financial Statements

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The Annual General 1. WELCOME Meeting of the 2. OBITUARIES Association will be held in the 3. APOLOGIES Bellringer Pavilion, 4. CONFIRMATION , of previous AGM minutes held 1 September 2016 – Been circulated 5. CONFIRMATION OF OFFICE oN MONDAY 4TH Patron – Malcolm Greenhill September 2017 President – N.C. Frampton at 7:30pm 6. PRESENTATION AND ADOPTION OF ANNUAL REPORTS Adoption of Financial Accounts for the year ended 30 April 2017

7. PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES Stainton Trophy Fox Hall Memorial Trophy

8. ELECTION OF OFFICERS - directors:-

9. appointment of auditior:- Staples Rodway

10. APPOINTMENT OF HONORARY SOLICITOR:- Scott Grieve

11. GENERAL BUSINESS

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TARANAKI CRICKET ASSOCIATION OFFICE HOLDERS

PATRON Malcolm Greenhill

PRESIDENT N.C. Frampton

BOARD MEMBERS Chairman Russell Wilson Directors Gill Hurley, Greg Shearer, , John McElroy, Keely Wisnewski, Keith Borrell

DIRECTOR RESPONSIBILITY Competitions J. McElroy Finance G. Shearer School Cricket K. Wisnewski Representative P. Ingram Age Group/Development K. Borrell Women G. Hurley

ADMINISTRATOR T. Stewart

AUDITOR Staples Rodway

HONOURARY SOLICITOR Scott Grieve

COACH Revital Fertilisers ‘A’ Team Debu Banik 'B' Team Debu Banik Women Aimee Watkins

LIFE MEMBERS D.H. Bell, J. Davies, S. Johnston, J.F.R. Leggat, G. Reardon, N. Sulzberger, D. Turner, R.L. West, N.C. Frampton, D. Stewart, A.B. Jordan

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS C.F. Greaves, B. Richards

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CHAIRMAN’S REPORT Russell Wilson

On behalf of the Taranaki Cricket Association (TCA) Board of Directors, it gives me great pleasure to present my first Annual Report as Chairman. It has been a good year for cricket in Taranaki. Player numbers have generally remained steady after the increase in numbers last season. Finances remain sound with another Highlights for inclusion in the one day and test teams. healthy surplus. There have been Congratulations to on some spectacular highlights making the T20 Black Caps team. Congratulations to Neil Sulzberger which I mention below. The main Tom is a credit to Stratford and to who was awarded the Bert Sutcliffe disappointment has been the Taranaki. He has made a great start Medal for Services to weather, but we learn to live with to his international career averaging Cricket. In Taranaki we all know that in Taranaki. 34.66 with a strike rate of 131. He was what a treasure we have in Neil but also named Central Districts T20 and it was fantastic to see him receive players’ player of the year. I wish him this national recognition. The award all the best for 2017/18 as he strives was presented live on TV and Neil to cement his T20 spot and challenge performed brilliantly with a great plug for our beloved Pukekura Park.

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throws up some sticky issues and this I particularly note those players who year has been no exception. John received our Representative Trophies has rolled up his sleeves and made and those who have represented the tough decisions. You will never Central Districts this season. These please all the people all the time but it achievements are all noted in Peter’s is pleasing for me to see that John in report. general has the support of clubs and players. Women’s I congratulate all winners of our senior Representative competitions as mentioned in John’s It was also a good season for our report. Women’s team who came second in We have ongoing issues with the the Mike Shrimpton Trophy. improvement of our artificial and grass Our women’s director Gill Hurley has . This is necessary not only for reported fully in her report. Thanks health and safety reasons but also for go to Aimee Watkins, coach and Peter the skill development of our players. Wisnewski, manager and to all players It is pleasing that improvements are who like the men have all contributed being made and further improvements to Taranaki continuing to pull above planned by many of our clubs. our weight. The CD Stags made the T20 McDonalds Super Smash final hosted Revital Fertilisers I also acknowledge the player at Pukekura Park. It was a great Taranaki Men’s Team achievements and awards listed in occasion with a sell out crowd and Gill’s report. Taranaki once again showed New The men’s team had a solid year. Zealand what we and Pukekura Park In the Chappell Cup they beat Age Group can do when given the opportunity. Marlborough and then had a rain off Representative and when in a dominant position against Development 1st Class Cricket Manawatu. Manawatu advanced to the final based on their superior This is reported on by Gill Hurley in Again this year we had a full placing in 2015/16. Taranaki won the respect of the girls and Keith Borrell complement of Central Districts play off for third against Nelson. as our age group and representative games with one hosted at Yarrow Director. As can be seen from their Stadium and five (including the final Taranaki was unlucky not to win the reports we had a full and successful mentioned above) at Pukekura Park. Furlong Cup and with it the right to program. There were also three 50 Ford challenge for the Hawke Cup. They Trophy Games at Pukekura Park needed to secure first points The highlights were; the U17 team including a preliminary final in which against Hawkes Bay but failed to do so winning their tournament, the U18 a Tom Bruce assisted CD to a after having them 9 for 157 chasing 161. Girls coming runner up in both the win by 48 runs. T20 and 40 over formats and Kaylum Thanks to Peter Ingram who continues Boshier captaining both the New The Board have a goal to bring as to do a good job as Representative Zealand under 18s and the CD under many of these and higher level games Director. 19s. Congratulations to the players to Pukekura Park as possible and the Thanks to Debu Banik, coach, Debu, and coaches involved. success of these games in the last few Ali Jordan and David O’Sullivan, seasons is certainly helping this cause. This has been Keith’s first year selectors and Doug Proffit, manager. as Director and he has made a It is very pleasing to note that the Competitions tremendous start. same support team will be in place This season was the first in charge for for the upcoming season but with the As regards Development generally John McElroy as our new competitions addition of Jamie Watkins as assistant please note that for the first year Director and he, Travis and the other coach. Jamie’s Coaching and Development members of the competitions sub- report has been included in the AGM Thanks to all our players this season. materials. Jamie has always provided committee have done a good job. Taranaki continues to punch above its The Competitions portfolio always annual reports to the Board of this weight and you have all contributed. quality. We have decided to publish

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his reports now and in future. I’m sure important to us. Our major sponsor I note with some sadness that our you can appreciate the depth of our is Revital Fertilisers. They have just Women’s Director, Gill Hurley, is not development programs and the great come to the end of a three year standing for re-election. Gill has work that Jamie and his team put in. sponsorship agreement and I thank served Taranaki’s female cricketers them for the significant funding they extremely well over the last three School Cricket have provided over that time. We are years. She has overseen the creation currently talking about the next three of a girl’s T20 competition on Monday Keely Wisnewski has had another years! nights, a new U13 girl’s age group great year as director of School team and KiwiSport funded programs Cricket. There continue to be ongoing This year we also had a new significant targeting girls in schools. We now modifications to competitions and sponsor in Powerco. They too have have much better player depth than rules which are working well and have signed up for three years. We certainly we did have and Gill has greatly general support. Player numbers appreciate their support and I thank improved Taranaki Women’s cricket remain strong. I congratulate all of Powerco for their present and over the last three years. I’m sure Gill the teams mentioned in her report continuing sponsorship. would be the first to admit, however, who have won competitions. I also Apart from sponsorship our major that there is much more to be done congratulate the NPBHS team who funders this season were Community and our new Women’s Director will won the National Junior Secondary Trust, NZ Cricket, Grassroots Trust, need to maintain the momentum that School Boys Tournament in March. Southern Trust, Lion Foundation and Gill has created. Thank-you for your I also thank all members of the North KiwiSport. I also note that Taranaki contribution Gill. You will be missed. and South Junior Subcommittees for Electricity Trust funds significant Peter Ingram is the other Director their hard work in running our junior cricket coaching and awareness retiring by rotation. He is offering competitions. programs into the Central Taranaki himself for re-election and hopefully I area. I thank all of these funders, For the future, NZ Cricket has will be welcoming him back following without whom we simply could not announced that it is developing elections. operate. modified formats for juniors which will be standardised across New Zealand I also thank the New Plymouth, Umpires and Scorers over the next few years commencing Stratford and South Taranaki District We remain very well served by our with the 2018/19 season. It will be Councils for the role they play with the umpires and scorers. In general our challenging for us to modify the provision of sports grounds to TCA and umpires are very highly regarded by formats that we run. However the to our Clubs. Their role is vital to our our players and players are always initiative is very welcome as it will operation. I particularly thank NPDC very pleased to have official umpires provide improved formats, pitch and for the co-operation and support they for their games. boundary lengths and ensure the provide TCA in respect of cricket at game remains fun and exciting for all Pukekura Park. We can always do with more umpires. ages. Anyone who has any interest in this The Board regard should become involved. Finance and The retirement of Neil Sulzberger We also need more scorers. In an Sponsorship left a very big hole to fill. However I ideal world we would have a dedicated Greg Shearer will separately present have been very well supported with scorers for all of our Premier games. his finance report. Greg is completing a fantastic group of current directors his second year as Finance Director and by our full time Administrator, Helen Foreman Travis Stewart. Travis has stepped and is fully up to speed and doing a This season TCA employed Helen up tremendously this year. I have great job. on a casual basis as a school cricket not been able to devote anything like support person. This has worked As regards to sponsorship we have a the time to TCA business that my out extremely well with Helen having large list of sponsors and I thank each predecessor did and Travis’ workload taken over a lot of administrative tasks and every one of our sponsors listed has increased accordingly. I can’t from many of our directors as well in the AGM materials. No matter how thank Travis enough for his time, as from Jamie and Travis. This has great or small their contributions, effort, energy and skill. each of our sponsors have a stake enabled us all to work more efficiently, in Taranaki Cricket and are very I also thank all of my fellow Directors. has reduced the burden of the role

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of School Director in particular and If you want to help, or if you have any has helped us all cope better without ideas for the weekend, please get in Neil’s time and dedication. Helen touch with any of the members of has also performed her tasks at the working party, namely; Neville significantly less cost than we had Frampton, Neil Sulzberger, Angela budgeted for. Thank you Helen, for Buckland and Travis Stewart. your dedicated and efficient work. Conclusion Looking Forward In its 123rd year TCA remains as strong In May the Board had a strategic as ever. We are very well served by planning workshop facilitated by our Directors and by our employees. Guy Honnor of Sport Taranaki and TCA was formed to foster the growth attended by representatives from NZC and development of cricket in this and Central Districts. We are currently province and, although there are working on a draft strategic plan which always areas we must strive to we intend to circulate for feedback to improve, cricket continues to thrive all clubs, life members, sponsors and in Taranaki. other stakeholders shortly. We hope that the plan will have a uniquely Taranaki Cricket flavour to it and that it will assist us to focus on Russell Wilson our medium to long terms goals. Chairman of the Board One of the treasures that we identified during the workshop was Pukekura Park. We need to ensure that we continue to get the amount of high level cricket at the park that we currently get. That means that we need to continue to develop TCA’s assets in respect of the Park. We need to upgrade the sightscreens and the scoreboard. We also need additional training wickets added to the block. The Board is currently working on all of these matters. Ideally we would like to see the blackcaps play at Pukekura Park. That will be difficult and it is at least a 10 year plan but the Board intends to take steps to investigate what needs to be done to bring the blackcaps here. March 2019 will mark the 125 year anniversary of the date of the meeting which led to the formation of TCA. We are already planning our Jubilee Celebrations for Taranaki Anniversary weekend of 2019. Please mark your diaries. We want you all involved. We have a working party of eminent TCA administrators and former administrators already in place.

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FINANCE DIRECTOR'S REPORT Greg Shearer

2017 has been this status quo will continue, we include sightscreens at Pukekura Park cannot be complacent and would be as well as work on the Scoreboard/ another in a vulnerable situation if some of our Scorers area and addition of practice successful year major funding was discontinued. pitches. from a financial In 2017, income from grants & The relocation of TCA’s offices to the donations was slightly higher than Paritutu Club in late 2015 perspective, and the previous year. Coaching and has proven to be a successful move, tournament income was also up, due giving TCA staff a bit more space as the Association to addition of another couple of junior well as the rental terms being very remains in good representative teams, and the sale of favourable. During the year Helen clothing items. Foreman joined our staff on a part- heart financially. time basis, assisting with junior cricket In terms of expenses, many of and other administrative tasks as well these are consistent from year to as assisting Travis at Pukekura Park The TCA recorded a Net Surplus year. The major increases were in games. Helen has been a welcome Before Depreciation of $38,009, the areas of Age Group Cricket and and popular addition to the team and slightly below the previous year. Coaching and Development. These added some “gender diversity”. After deducting depreciation of increases stemmed from the fielding $21,574, the final Net Surplus of additional junior teams and the Many thanks to Travis Stewart for his was $16,435. increased costs associated with ongoing administrative support and tournaments and coaching time. production of monthly accounts and Our Statement of Financial Position variances and to Travis and Russell shows we have Cash in the Bank of A successful Promotions outcome Wilson for the support and challenge $58,223 as well $230,000 on Term was aided by a number of additional they provide as members of the Deposit . This financial situation games at Pukekura Park, including a Finance Committee in our efforts would be the envy of many other packed-out televised 20/20 final. to provide strong custodianship of District associations around the In an effort to simplify our financial the Association’s finances. I’d also country and the position has been processes further and to achieve like to thank Neil Sulzberger for his a result of the good governance greater efficiency, we have recently assistance in transitioning me into my and conservatism shown by the implemented the Xero financial Finance role and providing me with a Board over a number of years. package. Use of this package is lot of the background information. The TCA Board has a policy that widespread in the accounting the association should have around Again we extend our appreciation community and we look forward to 50% of annual turnover in cash to Armstrong Fleming who provide reap the benefits of simplified account reserves. This is prudent financial financial services to TCA and processing and enhanced financial management and allows the produce our Annual Accounts; and reporting. Board to operate effectively whilst to Staples Rodway, who undertake retaining a financial buffer Given our financial position the Board the “Independent Review” of the have decided to leave Affiliation Fees annual accounts. Your support is To fund our operations, TCA is very unchanged for the upcoming season. highly valued. reliant on a number of funders for Income, including our Major We must though be mindful of various Association Central Districts as items of upcoming expenditure, well as a number of community both maintenance and capital. The Greg Shearer organisations and gaming trusts Sulzberger Centre is in need of a new Director funders. Although we are confident surface and other potential items Finance Committee

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REPRESENTATIVE REPORT PETER INGRAM

Yet again the There is a continuation of a hard work Trophies were awarded culture that we have in Taranaki. Some rep side started at the end of season players only had Christmas and New function training in July Year’s Day off over the entire holiday period, this shows how deeply these Les Jones Trophy – with many balls players want to perform well for James McDougall Taranaki and make the next level. being hit and Parkinson Memorial Bowling Trophy – being bowled at A new focus for me as Representative Ryan Watson director is Communication with clubs. non-official team Baroid Cup – All teams will have the chance to give Kaylum Boshier trainings. feedback of who from other teams have impressed them. This will be McPherson Trophy – Team Player – done through their Captains of each Sam Fastier of the Premier teams to Debu Banik at First Class Season least a couple times a Season. Not always will players who you believe There was a total of 8 Stags games should be will be selected for the played at Pukekura Park. These Representative side as the final consisted of 5 T20 matches including decision will be that of Debu Banik and the sold out final and 3 Ford trophy his Selectors. If this is done correctly, games. then we can only get stronger. Higher Honours Tom Bruce represented the Black Caps in T20 Internationals. Tom Bruce and William Young were contracted players to CD. TCA is here to William Young was of the run Cricket for CD Stags. our members and William Young, Tom Bruce again we need to be played for Central Districts and Ryan Watson was named 12th Man communicating and on a couple of occasions. listening. Tom McDougall, Mattie Thomas, Ryan Watson and James McDougall all represented CD A. Kerry O’Neil was a CD Stags selector.

Peter Ingram Representative Director

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COMPETITIONS DIRECTOR’S REPORT John McElroy

Inclement weather REVITAL FERTILISERS 24th, 25th & 26th March 2017. This PREMIER COMPETITION match was absolutely ruined by the had a major weather, with just over one days play influence on the ONE DAY COMPETITION possible. Woodleigh were the highest points qualifier going into this match, Eight Premier teams played a full preparation of & were declared Revital Fertilisers limited overs round, with the semi- Champions for the 2016-17 season. grass wickets & finals & final completed prior to outfields early Christmas. The final was played on TARANAKI ELECTRICITY December 11th at Pukekura Park on in the season, between NPMU & NPOB, in a match TRUST SENIOR & then, again, that had a delayed start due to COMPETITION impacted on a overnight rain, & therefore reduced Woodleigh agreed to join the senior to 42 overs. NPOB were victorious number of semi- grade to make a six team competition in the Revital Fertilisers one-day on the condition that its home finals & finals competition. matches started at 12.30pm. All played in March other matches began at the usual KNOCKOUT 10.30am unless decided by mutual 2017. COMPETITION agreement. All other teams must be This was extremely The popularity of this competition was thanked for allowing this condition, evidenced by the fact that the Eight which was for the betterment of the disappointing Premier sides were joined by Auroa senior competition. Three rounds were for all the & Pihama. This generally mid-week played, culminating with semi-finals competition was split into two pools & the final played at Pukekura Park players,match of five teams.The crossover semifinals on the 18th March. It was a repeat of officials & were contested between Stratford v last years final, an all South Taranaki supporters involved NPMU & Woodleigh v NPOB. The final affair between Auroa & Pihama, with was contested at Pukekura Park with Pihama prevailing & winning the TET in semi-finals & NPOB proving too strong for Stratford. Senior Competition. finals matches. TWO DAY COMPETITION BUDGET RENT A CAR NORTH TARANAKI LOWER The Premier two day competition GRADES is Taranakis premium competition, played by the eight Premier sides, The North T20 Competition consisted consisting of a full round with the of seven teams, down from the eleven finalists identified after the semi-finals teams last season. The final, which have played out. As per previous was the curtain raiser to the Premier years the final was contested over T20 final was contested between the three days, this year Inglewood played Bell Block Gladiators & Waitara with Woodleigh at Pukekura Park on the Bell Block the winners.

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The North 2nd Grade & 3rd Grade, finals were contested on the 11th & attention. TCA is prepared to support consisting of sixteen teams in total, 12th March respectively at Pukekura clubs to achieve top grass wickets, were split into two groups of eight Park. Both matches were restricted by which allows players to express their teams, playing one full round. The top Taranaki's fickle summer weather, with skills confidently. four of each group played off for the the 2nd Grade title restricted to 20 Pre-season & end of season debriefs 2nd Grade North title, & the bottom overs & the 3rd Grade 32 overs. are an important link to TCA, to four from each group, playing off The DB Breweries 2nd Grade final was ensure we are delivering a range of for the 3rd Grade title. The winners won by the Merrilands Mandrills, competitions, rules etc. to meet the of each then went forward to the defeating Midhirst. needs of the wide demograph of Taranaki finals against their South player from social to competitive. counterparts. The Budget Rent a Car 3rd Grade Final I would like to thank all clubs for was won by Stratford White, defeating The winners of the 2nd & 3rd Grade their positive participation in these NPOB Stars 2nd 11. Competitions were the Merrilands meetings. Mandrills & NPOB Stars 2nd XI. TARANAKI UMPIRES NZC has now made it mandatory respectively. for every player to be registered via TCA are committed to the TCUSA, CricHQ. Again thanks to clubs for DB BREWERIES SOUTH supporting & assisting in recruitment engaging in the process. TARANAKI LOWER GRADES wherever possible. Currently, Taranaki has a good number of quality umpires. Governance Seven teams contested the south There is no doubt that players enjoy lower grades this year. One round of the presence of umpires, that bring This has been my first year on the T20 was played with Patea & Stratford a neutral attitude, & defuse potential Board, it has been challenging but White contesting the final. Patea were conflict from time to time. Long may enjoyable, & I would like to thank all comfortable winners over Stratford. this continue. Board Members & Travis Stewart This was then followed by a full round (Administrator) for their support. of 40 over cricket after Christmas. GENERAL Semi-finals were played between 1v2 Thanks to Greg Alexander & Steve & 3v4. The winner of 1v2 was Midhirst NZC is putting a lot of importance Cunningham, competition committee & so they qualified to go straight on the Health & Safety of our game. members, although they aren’t called through to the Taranaki 2nd Grade To that end the 36 Artifical wickets upon often, are dedicated to the final. The loser played the winner of under TCAs jurisdiction have been cause. 3v4, & Stratford White prevailed to go inspected this season. It is pleasing through to contest the Taranaki 3rd to report that generally they are in Grade final. good repair, with only one condemned earlier in the season, which has since John McElroy TARANAKI LOWER been resurfaced. Clubs are reminded Competitions Director GRADE FINALS of their responsibilities in this area. Grass wickets are also under scrutiny, The Taranaki 2nd Grade & 3rd Grade & there are a number that need

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WOMEN'S DIRECTOR ANNUAL REPORT GILL HURLEY

The 2016/2017 season The squad was fortunate to have Emily Cunningham named in the CD Aimee Watkins on board as player/ U21 team was a positive coach this season. Aimee put in a • First ever ‘Old timers’ day get tremendous amount of work with the and encouraging together held at Pukekura Park squad and this showed through in the (during the Taranaki/Manawatu season for Women’s results achieved in the Mike Shrimpton game) cricket in Taranaki. trophy competition. The team was placed 2nd overall, which was a great • Women’s prize giving dinner held at achievement considering the last the end of the season placing in the 2015/2016 season. Awards Having Aimee on board as a player/ • Top Batsman – Kate Baxter coach was beneficial to the team as she has amazing knowledge, • Top bowler – Aimee Watkins experience and high standards to pass • Player of the year – Kate Baxter on to the girls. Aimee certainly led by example on the field. • Players player of the year – Kate Baxter The team led by Aimee (coach), Peter Wisnewski (manager), and Kate Baxter • Most Improved – Taila Hurley (captain) worked efficiently together, Suggestions the season ran smoothly with great communication. • School leavers/women to combine with men/school boy’s teams to play The leadership team had great in a Saturday competition support from TCA. • 8-a-side twilight cricket (women) The pre-season started on August 31st with players attending planning, goal • Employ a Women’s Development setting, skills and drills training at the Officer throughout pre-season and indoor centre for the first six weeks of in-season to visit Intermediate and the season. High schools to encourage, scout and retain players. The team hit full pace with a warm up match against a • Needing a T20 competition to be development side in Levin in October. run for the Women’s team in the This match was a very beneficial Central region. overnight trip and set the tone for the To sum up the season for the women’s rest of the competition. team it was a very successful season. Achievements There were many contributions from across the board and genuine • Kate Baxter named in the Central competition for places within the Hinds team squad. All players who were given the • Melanie McGaw, Monique Rees & opportunity to represent Taranaki this season performed with pride.

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AGE GROUP Endless work went into recruiting will get a lot more coaching before players for this age group as we really tournament. Under 18’s lacked numbers at the start of the • Most Valuable Player – Coach – David Simpson season. With only six regular players Grace Foreman Managers – Gill Hurley/Keely from last year there was a lot of new Wisnewski/Peter Wisnewski faces. It was great to see school girl • Most Improved Player – cricketers stepping into representative Caitlin Marshall. A Large number of this team were also level and proving themselves worthy involved with the Taranaki women’s of selection. The senior members of squad so were fortunate enough to this team stepped up and showed T20 COMPETITION have a good amount of cricket early on outstanding leadership and support in the season and were well prepared This competition was successfully run throughout the season. Dave put for the tournament in January. each Monday night at Francis Douglas a lot of time getting this team up Memorial College. Everyone in the team contributed skilled and ready for tournament but at different times throughout this unfortunately the weather did not play The girls paid $30 for a six-week competition. The girls had an its part and they only got through two competition and were given team outstanding tournament and made it and a half games. shirts, they were split up into four through to both the T20 and the 40 evenly matched 8 aside teams. Great excitement for Caitlin O’Sullivan over finals. and youngster Jessie Hollard chosen Each player had to bowl at least two Unfortunately, two finals on the last in the Central Districts Under 15 team. overs. day of tournament proved physically It was fantastic to see the girls and mentally too tough for the girls improving each week as their and they ended up second in both Under 13’s confidence grew playing other girls of tournaments. Coach – David Simpson the same ability. There were some personal Manager – Nicola Steel Players from the Under 18 team Aimee achievements made through out the Exciting for Taranaki to have a new Wisnewski, Taila Hurley, Lydia Proffit week and selections were announced age group team represented at the and Nellie Chapman coached and on the last day: Wairarapa Tournament this season. umpired these girls each week and • Tournament MVP – Taila Hurley offered the girls their own knowledge Taranaki sent a very young team of the game. • Tournaments top batswomen – compared to all the other associations Taila Hurley but we all agreed that to develop Overall a very successful season for all these players they need a tournament teams involved in Taranaki Cricket. • Most Improved in the Taranaki team situation to improve and learn the – Lydia Proffit This is my final report as Women’s game. Director, I leave Taranaki Cricket with Players selected for the Central These young girls continued to grow the feeling I have achieved my goals Regions Under 18 team: from strength to strength throughout of getting more young girls involved • Kelsey Husband the week as they improved their skills in cricket, I wish the next Director all the best and have no doubt they will • Monique Rees and game knowledge. be successful. They are lucky enough • Lydia Proffit Although not achieving any to have great support from members outstanding results at the tournament of the TCA board and positive parents • Taila Hurley the team did manage to come away helping out with running, coaching The girls Travelled to Wellington to with a win on the last day. and managing the above teams. represent CD, Monique and Taila were This is definitely an area which we Thank you to all the wonderful people then named in the tournament team need to target for the development of running TCA, the time, energy and women’s cricket and for the future of passion you put into the committee is Taranaki cricket. Under 15’s outstanding. I wish you well. In regards to this team I feel we need Coach – David Simpson to get a T20 competition running in Manager – Kate & Stu Chapman the fourth term of school so the squad Gill Hurley can be selected early and the girls Women’s Director

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Age Group and Development Directors Report Keith Borrell

The results for the North U12's: Manager Shaun Darth, care of a lot of those administration Coach Mattie Thomas. such as loading games onto Crichq, 2016/2017 age group U13's: Manager Jason Elder, Coach putting results on the website and representative Kurt Leuthart. sorting out uniforms, taking a lot of season again U14 Development: Manager Mitch pressure off the rest of us. Graham, Coach Kyle Pillay. Development Program showed that U15's: Manager Hamish Logan, Taranaki age group Coaches Debu Banik and Doug Profitt The continued success of Taranaki Teams at age group level can be U17's: Manager Kurt Leuthart, Coach representative contributed to the continued Jamie Watkins. teams continue to investment that TCA puts into Results were as follows: coaching and player development. be very competitive. North U11's – 3 wins, 3 losses. This investment is a substantial South U12's – 5 wins, 5 losses. amount of the TCA budget but shows a continued commitment to North U12's – 11 wins, 1 loss. Unfortunately the season was Taranaki schools and our young up U13's – 4 wins, 8 losses. plagued by our fickle weather and coming cricketers. U14 Development – 5 wins, 7 losses. which hampered some tournament U15's – 4 wins, 1 loss. As a result of this investment we preparation but the results were have seen a large number of Taranaki U17's – 7 wins, 1 loss. still very pleasing in spite of this. It representative players in the Central was also good to be able to provide These results included the Taranaki Districts age group teams with Mathew games for two development teams Under 17's winning the Central District Allen and Finbar Moriarty selected in in the U11 and U14 age groups. Under 17 tournament in Napier which the CD U17 team and Kaylum Boshier, The managers and coaches was an excellent result. Josh Borrell, Luke Dravitski, Davis Mills and Taylor Williams all selected in the continued their great work ensuring I would like to thank all the coaches of CD U19 team. Special mention must be the season ran smoothly and it the age group teams for the work they made of Kaylum Boshier who not only was pleasing to see all age group did with the boys, their efforts were captained CD U19 but also went on representative teams kitted out in a well rewarded with a number of the on to be selected for, and captained, the training uniform which looked really field performances. In addition to this New Zealand Under 18 team. professional, especially when a I would like to give a really big thank number of teams were preparing to you to all the volunteer managers who A lot of recognition must go to play at the same venue. took time out of their busy schedules Jamie Watkins and his team of 2016/17 AGE GROUP to ensure the smooth running of each coaches as the quality coaching and teams program. Without the time and development programs that this PROGRAM effort put in by these managers we team run continues to see Taranaki This year TCA ran the following boys wouldn't have the well organised and Teams perform to a high standard at age group teams: turned out teams that we do have. age group level and has contributed greatly to the large number of boys North U11's: Development: Manager Another special thanks should also go gaining higher honours. Phil Gard, Coach Chad Quinney. to Helen Foreman who has been a real South U12's: Manager Nicola Nelley, asset in her new role in the TCA office. Keith Borrell Coach Ben Barrow. She has ensured the rep season has Director of Age Group and gone smoothly for all involved taking Development

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Taranaki Schools DIRECTOR'S REPORT KEELY WISNEWSKI

First and foremost Congratulations to the following teams on winning their respective a thank you to grades in Term One: the Primary and Secondary Schools Term 1, 2017 Committee and the Secondary Schools Div 1 NPBHS Colts many stakeholders Secondary Schools Div 3 FDMC Red who volunteer Senior Primary Div 1 Highlands Royals time and resources Senior Primary Div 2 Highlands Heroes so that School’s Cricket across Junior Primary Div 1 NPOB CC Young Guns Junior Primary Div 2 – 8 aside Fitzroy Batters Taranaki can be Junior Primary Div 2 – 11 aside NPOB CC Hitters as successful as it Junior Primary Div 3 – 8 aside Fitzroy Firebirds currently is. Junior Primary Div 3 – 11 aside NPOB CC Smashers

Kiwi Junior St Joseph's NP Marist Jets Kiwi Senior Central School Black Caps

North Taranaki See Development Officer Jamie Primary Schools Watkins report for full details. Cricket (NTPSC) I see this initiative as being very successful, meeting the objectives Primary school player numbers that we hoped to establish: to alleviate competing in Kiwi, Primary and ground issues, as well as up-skill Intermediate competitions remain volunteer coaches with the idea steady in North Taranaki. that improved coaching will pass While strong player numbers is enjoyment and skills onto the players. positive, the problem surrounding Changes to the Primary Competition availability of grounds and the fairness rules format have been to make them of home and away matches has been more transparent and user friendly. ongoing issue for some time. A think Similarly, the grade names have been tank lead to trialing, during Term Four, changed (see above) to make the a ‘Kiwi cricket hub environment’ with grade intentions more obvious. TCA coaching staff being employed to attend to practice sessions.

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Taranaki High School South Taranaki few weeks. We hope this translates Junior Cricket to a warmer final term, so we can Congratulations to the above winners. complete the competition. We Player numbers fluctuate between This year we have had a total of 15 currently have Stratford leading the terms one and four so competition teams in the South Taranaki Cricket Div 1 competition, closely followed adjustments have been made to competition, with teams ranging as by St Joseph's Primary Opunake in accommodate this. far north as Opunake and Stratford, second. In Div 2, the Hawera Cricket and as far south as Patea. Even with Club is currently in first place, heading Term Four 2017 will see the the prospect of travelling a distance off Kaponga who is in second. reintroduction of Division Two as a to games, it has been great to see 30 Over competition grade, allowing schools and caregivers enter teams Jarad Chittenden for a fourth division in Term One as the in and support the competition. South Taranaki Convenor Social T20 Grade. With ten teams in the B division, we have also had a good number of Again, thank you to all those people new cricketers take up the sport for Division 1 30 Overs Competitive who make Schools Cricket happen. Division 2 30 Overs Mixed Age the first time. This year the games group teams were affected by a very wet and cold Keely Wisnewski Division 3 30 Overs Year 9 & 10s beginning to the year, resulting in a TCA Director Schools Cricket and girls number of abandonments in the first Division 4 (Term One Only) T20 Social

Like Primary Schools Cricket, the rules format has been modified.

• There have been some modifications to player eligibility rules and competition formats.

• A popular new rule in Division 3

has been introduced. “No player

may bowl their third over until all

bowlers have bowled at least two

overs.” The objective is to keep all

players involved and to maintain and

improve player skills.

• Full report cards will be a requirement for all grades – the failure to do so will result in no allocation of points. In all School Competitions NZ Cricket are asking that registrations be entered digitally through CricHQ. Travis will be available to offer support for those that need it and TCA will run a training night if the demand is there.

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TARANAKI CRICKET UMPIRES AND SCORERS ASSOCIATION ROSS LANDON-LANE

Umpire numbers Thanks to appointment officer Tony Boshier for carrying out a difficult job. varied during the Well done to Richard Hooper for season with some his many first class appointments unavailability and two week stint in South Africa. A future test umpire late in the season we would like to think. affecting coverage The concept of 16 overs per hour of some games. was successful with very few problems maintaining the over rate. Congratulations to Woodleigh taking out the three day premier final, although badly affected by the weather, Woodleigh were in a commanding position when stumps were drawn. Finally thanks to TCA Administrator Travis Stewart for his ongoing support of both financial and administrative matters.

Ross Landon-Lane President TCUSA

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HAWKE CUP SCORECARDS

Cricket Wanganui, Active Physio Cricket Wanganui VS Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens Result: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens Draw won Ist Inning Batting: Cricket Wanganui, Active Physio Cricket Wanganui R B 4's 6's J McIlraith c H McIntyre b T Williams 4 18 0 0 C Coker c J McDougall b M Thomas* 32 74 5 0 Did Not Bat: C O'Leary D Lock c DS Robinson b T McDougall 9 27 1 0 Fall of Wicket: 7-1 (J McIlraith 3.3 ov ), 29-2 G Smith c K Boshier b T Williams 21 76 2 0 (D Lock 13.1 ov ), 62-3 (C Coker 26.4 ov ), 75-4 M Fraser c J McDougall b T Williams 3 28 0 0 (G Smith 35.3 ov ), 81-5 (M Fraser 39.3 ov ), S Badger c J McDougall b T Williams 27 70 4 0 96-6 (A Dinwiddie 42.2 ov ), 103-7 (N Harding A Dinwiddie lbw b T McDougall 4 8 1 0 45.2 ov ), 141-8 (S Badger 57.2 ov ), 155-9 (CS Sharrock 64.1 ov ), 178-10 (A Gill 77.5 ov ) N Harding c H McIntyre b R Watson 5 13 1 0 A Gill c J Braddock-Pajo† b T Williams 35 96 3 2 CS Sharrock† st J Braddock-Pajo† b M Thomas* 10 22 2 0 R Kinnerley 6 42 1 0 Extras: (w 8, nb 7, b 1, lb 6) 22 Total (10 wickets; 77.5 overs) 178

1st Inning Bowling: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens O M R W EC AV EX T McDougall 19.0 5 34 2 1.79 17.00 T Williams 19.5 4 43 5 2.17 8.60 (w 1, nb6) R Watson 13.0 3 50 1 3.85 50.00 (w 3, nb1) H McIntyre 7.0 3 11 0 1.57 - M Thomas* 19.0 9 33 2 1.74 16.50

2nd Inning Batting: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens R B 4's 6's R Fleming c G Smith b R Kinnerley 29 101 3 0 DS Robinson c G Smith b A Gill 7 17 0 0 Did Not Bat: L Muggeridge lbw b S Badger 16 30 3 0 H McIntyre, T Williams, T McDougall J McDougall c CS Sharrock† b A Gill 40 31 8 0 Fall of Wicket: 17-1 (DS Robinson 6.2 ov ), 46-2 S Fastier lbw b S Badger 26 54 2 0 (L Muggeridge 15.5 ov ), 93-3 (J McDougall 26.2 K Boshier c CS Sharrock† b S Badger 39 55 2 1 ov ), 105-4 (R Fleming 33.4 ov ), 159-5 (S Fastier R Watson c S Badger b A Gill 0 2 0 0 46.5 ov ), 160-6 (R Watson 47.2 ov ), 167-7 J Braddock-Pajo† not out 13 7 2 0 (K Boshier 48.2 ov ) M Thomas* not out 3 3 0 0 Extras: (nb 1, b 1, lb 7) 9 Total (7 wickets; 49.5 overs) 182

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2nd Inning Bowling: Cricket Wanganui, Active Physio Cricket Wanganui O M R W EC AV EX A Gill 13.5 2 48 3 3.47 16.00 S Badger 10.0 2 49 3 4.90 16.33 R Kinnerley 11.0 3 28 1 2.55 28.00 C O'Leary 4.0 0 21 0 5.25 - (nb 1) N Harding 5.0 3 8 0 1.60 - A Dinwiddie 6.0 0 20 0 3.33 -

Horowhenua Kapiti CA, Senior Men VS Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens Result: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens – Won by 2 wickets Ist Inning Batting: Horowhenua Kapiti CA, Senior Men R B 4's 6's M Good lbw b T McDougall 6 23 0 0 B Strang c R Watson b T Williams 4 19 0 0 Did Not Bat: C Beleski J Bowick c DS Robinson b T McDougall 0 1 0 0 Fall of Wicket: 10-1 (M Good 6.3 ov ), 10-2 T McGrath lbw b T McDougall 6 19 0 0 (J Bowick 6.4 ov ), 10-3 (B Strang 7.3 ov ), J Pinfold run out (K Boshier) 23 72 2 0 21-4 (T McGrath 11.4 ov ), 24-5 (D Maathius D Maathius c T Bruce b R Watson 1 6 0 0 14.3 ov ), 63-6 (J Pinfold 31.2 ov ), 104-7 B Stevens† c R Watson b H McIntyre 43 100 6 0 (B Stevens 50.4 ov ), 104-8 (F Bartholemew R Subasinghe c J Braddock-Pajo† b H McIntyre 21 79 1 1 50.5 ov ), 106-9 (L Pinfold 52.4 ov ), 114-10 F Bartholemew c K Boshier b H McIntyre 0 1 0 0 (R Subasinghe 54.5 ov ) L Pinfold c J Braddock-Pajo† b H McIntyre 0 5 0 0 D Kennett not out 0 4 0 0 Extras: (w 2, b 5, lb 3) 10 Total (10 wickets; 54.5 overs) 114

1st Inning Bowling: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens O M R W EC AV EX T McDougall 12.0 4 22 3 1.83 7.33 T Williams 10.0 3 19 1 1.90 19.00 R Watson 12.0 2 27 1 2.25 27.00 (w 1) H McIntyre 11.5 4 28 4 2.37 7.00 K Boshier 4.0 1 6 0 1.50 - T Bruce 5.0 2 4 0 0.80 - (w 1)

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2nd Inning Batting: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens R B 4's 6's J Braddock-Pajo† b L Pinfold 11 17 2 0 Did Not Bat: T McDougall, T Williams, DS Robinson c B Stevens† b D Kennett 15 51 1 0 R Watson, H McIntyre, K Boshier, S Fastier W Young c J Bowick b R Subasinghe 46 68 4 0 Fall of Wicket: 12-1 (J Braddock-Pajo 4.5 T Bruce not out 22 43 0 0 ov ), 46-2 (DS Robinson 15.5 ov ), 86-3 J McDougall b F Bartholemew 10 12 1 0 (W Young 26.6 ov ), 101-4 (J McDougall L Muggeridge not out 6 14 1 0 31.1 ov ) Extras: (w 4, lb 1) 5 Total (4 wickets; 34.1 overs) 115

2nd Inning Bowling: Horowhenua Kapiti CA, Senior Men O M R W EC AV EX L Pinfold 6.0 1 23 1 3.83 23.00 D Kennett 11.0 3 25 1 2.27 25.00 (w 1) C Beleski 3.0 0 14 0 4.67 - R Subasinghe 6.1 1 19 1 3.08 19.00 (w 2) B Strang 3.0 0 15 0 5.00 - F Bartholemew 5.0 2 18 1 3.60 18.00 (w 1)

3rd Inning Batting: Horowhenua Kapiti CA, Senior Men R B 4's 6's M Good c T McDougall b R Watson 1 11 0 0 B Strang b T Williams 5 14 0 0 Did Not Bat: C Beleski J Bowick c J McDougall b J McDougall 8 27 1 0 Fall of Wicket: 5-1 (M Good 2.4 ov ), 9-2 T McGrath c L Muggeridge b T Williams 0 1 0 0 (B Strang 5.3 ov ), 9-3 (T McGrath 5.4 ov ), J Pinfold c T Bruce b T McDougall 8 55 0 1 17-4 (J Bowick 12.5 ov ), 20-5 (D Kennett D Kennett lbw b T McDougall 1 21 0 0 19.2 ov ), 20-6 (D Maathius 19.3 ov ), 35-7 D Maathius c J Braddock-Pajo† b T McDougall 0 1 0 0 (J Pinfold 23.6 ov ), 50-8 (B Stevens 32.3 B Stevens† c T McDougall b R Watson 15 41 1 0 ov ), 62-9 (F Bartholemew 38.3 ov ), 64-10 R Subasinghe not out 12 40 2 0 (L Pinfold 38.6 ov ) F Bartholemew b R Watso 7 21 0 0 L Pinfold b R Watson 0 2 0 0 Extras: (w 2, b 1, lb 4) 7 Total (10 wickets; 39.0 overs) 64

3rd Inning Bowling: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens O M R W EC AV EX R Watson 11.0 1 24 4 2.18 6.00 (w 2) T Williams 5.0 3 3 2 0.60 1.50 J McDougall 5.0 3 6 1 1.20 6.00 T McDougall 9.0 4 20 3 2.22 6.67 H McIntyre 3.0 2 1 0 0.33 - L Muggeridge 1.0 0 2 0 2.00 - T Bruce 5.0 3 3 0 0.60 -

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4th Inning Batting: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens R B 4's 6's J Braddock-Pajo† c M Good b F Bartholemew 0 3 0 0 DS Robinson b L Pinfold 3 12 0 0 Did Not Bat: T McDougall, T Williams W Young lbw b F Bartholemew 15 13 2 0 Fall of Wicket: 0-1 (J Braddock-Pajo 0.3 ov ), T Bruce lbw b F Bartholemew 6 6 0 0 18-2 (W Young 4.2 ov ), 25-3 (DS Robinson 5.3 J McDougall lbw b L Pinfold 2 8 0 0 ov ), 27-4 (T Bruce 6.1 ov ), 29-5 (J McDougall L Muggeridge not out 24 21 2 0 7.3 ov ), 29-6 (K Boshier 7.4 ov ), 30-7 K Boshier b L Pinfold 0 1 0 0 (S Fastier 8.2 ov ), 47-8 (R Watson 12.3 ov ) S Fastier c B Stevens† b F Bartholemew 1 4 0 0 R Watson b F Bartholemew 4 13 0 0 H McIntyre not out 6 10 1 0 Extras: (w 2, lb 2) 4 Total (8 wickets; 15.1 overs) 65

4th Inning Bowling: Horowhenua Kapiti CA, Senior Men O M R W EC AV EX F Bartholemew 8.0 3 25 5 3.13 5.00 (w 2) L Pinfold 6.0 0 28 3 4.67 9.33 D Kennett 1.1 0 10 0 8.57 -

Wairarapa Cricket Association, Trust House Wairarapa Men VS Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens Result: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens – Won by an innings and 70 runs Ist Inning Batting: Wairarapa Cricket Association, Trust House Wairarapa Men R B 4's 6's S Hook-Sporry c S Mosquera† b R Watson 7 37 1 0 L Burling c DS Robinson b T McDougall 4 12 1 0 Did Not Bat: P Sigvertsen R Speers b T McDougall 0 4 0 0 Fall of Wicket: 4-1 (L Burling 3.6 ov ), 4-2 B Price c T McDougall b T McDougall 9 23 0 0 (R Speers 5.4 ov ), 21-3 (S Hook-Sporry G Reisima c T McDougall b R Watson 1 12 0 0 12.3 ov ), 21-4 (B Price 13.1 ov ), 22-5 P Lyttle† lbw b R Watson 1 2 0 0 (P Lyttle 14.1 ov ), 27-6 (G Reisima 16.2 ov ), D Ingham c R Watson b R Watson 15 32 2 0 38-7 (D Buchanan 20.4 ov ), 53-8 D Buchanan b R Watson 0 16 0 0 (D Ingham 26.3 ov ), 69-9 (K Fahey 32.2 J Forrester not out 24 43 4 0 ov ), 69-10 (G Dennes-Wilson 32.3 ov ) K Fahey b R Watson 3 14 0 0 G Dennes-Wilson lbw b R Watson 0 1 0 0 Extras: (w 1, nb 1, b 1, lb 2) 5 Total (10 wickets; 32.3 overs) 69

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1st Inning Bowling: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens O M R W EC AV EX T Williams 9.0 5 8 0 0.89 - T McDougall 8.0 2 16 3 2.00 5.33 R Watson 10.3 2 31 7 2.95 4.43 (w 1) M Thomas 1.0 0 1 0 1.00 - D Mills 4.0 2 10 0 2.50 - (nb 1)

2nd Inning Batting: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens R B 4's 6's R Fleming st P Lyttle† b G Reisima 63 129 9 0 DS Robinson c D Ingham b S Hook-Sporry 5 31 1 0 Did Not Bat: T Williams L Muggeridge c P Lyttle† b S Hook-Sporry 1 7 0 0 Fall of Wicket: 21-1 (DS Robinson 10.2 ov ), 25-2 J McDougall b G Reisima 12 35 2 0 (L Muggeridge 12.2 ov ), 71-3 (J McDougall K Boshier c J Forrester b S Hook-Sporry 56 79 11 0 22.6 ov ), 147-4 (R Fleming 44.3 ov ), 163-5 S Fastier lbw b G Reisima 7 21 0 0 (K Boshier 49.3 ov ), 169-6 (S Fastier 50.5 M Thomas c P Lyttle† b S Hook-Sporry 18 21 2 0 ov ), 195-7 (M Thomas 55.6 ov ), 200-8 (D Mills R Watson c J Forrester b S Hook-Sporry 30 28 4 1 56.6 ov ), 222-9 (R Watson 59.2 ov ), 226-10 D Mills b G Reisima 0 2 0 0 (T McDougall 61.2 ov ) T McDougall b S Hook-Sporry 4 11 0 0 S Mosquera† not out 2 6 0 0 Extras: (w 1, nb 2, b 17, lb 8) 28 Total (10 wickets; 61.2 overs) 226

2nd Inning Bowling: Wairarapa Cricket Association, Trust House Wairarapa Men O M R W EC AV EX S Hook-Sporry 21.2 8 54 6 2.53 9.00 D Ingham 13.0 3 34 0 2.62 - (nb 2) G Reisima 19.0 3 73 4 3.84 18.25 (w 1) D Buchanan 4.0 0 18 0 4.50 - P Sigvertsen 4.0 0 22 0 5.50 -

3rd Inning Batting: Wairarapa Cricket Association, Trust House Wairarapa Men R B 4's 6's K Fahey lbw b M Thomas 8 26 0 0 Did Not Bat: D Buchanan, P Sigvertsen L Burling c S Mosquera† b R Watson 5 16 1 0 R Speers lbw b R Watson 0 1 0 0 Fall of Wicket: 18-1 (L Burling 6.2 ov ), 18-2 B Price lbw b M Thomas 0 12 0 0 (R Speers 6.3 ov ), 18-3 (K Fahey 7.3 ov ), 19-4 J Forrester b R Watson 11 21 2 0 (B Price 9.4 ov ), 35-5 (J Forrester 14.5 ov ), P Lyttle† c M Thomas b T McDougall 8 22 1 0 41-6 (P Lyttle 17.1 ov ), 47-7 (D Ingham 23.2 ov ), 51-8 (G Dennes-Wilson 23.5 ov ), 87-9 G Reisima not out 34 48 3 3 (S Hook-Sporry 29.4 ov ) D Ingham c S Mosquera† b T McDougall 0 14 0 0 G Dennes-Wilson lbw b T McDougall 4 3 1 0 S Hook-Sporry b R Watson 11 16 2 0 Extras: (nb 1, lb 5) 6 Total (9 wickets; 29.4 overs) 87

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3rd Inning Bowling: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens O M R W EC AV EX R Watson 11.4 4 27 4 2.31 6.75 T Williams 3.0 0 10 0 3.33 - (nb 1) M Thomas 6.0 2 29 2 4.83 14.50 T McDougall 9.0 3 16 3 1.78 5.33

Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens VS HBCA, Pay Excellence Mens Result: HBCA, Pay Excellence Mens – Won Ist Inning Batting: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens R B 4's 6's DS Robinson b L Rukuwai 1 10 0 0 J Borrell c A Schaw b LR Dudding 4 8 1 0 Did Not Bat: T Williams J Braddock-Pajo† c G Pretorius b LR Dudding 6 27 1 0 Fall of Wicket: 5-1 (J Borrell 2.5 ov ), 5-2 J McDougall c S Schaw† b C Leopard 17 27 2 0 (DS Robinson 3.1 ov ), 27-3 (J Braddock-Pajo L Muggeridge c M Edmondson b L Rukuwai 0 6 0 0 10.3 ov ), 29-4 (L Muggeridge 11.2 ov ), 36-5 K Boshier c R Young b G Pretorius 20 45 3 0 (J McDougall 14.6 ov ), 65-6 (K Boshier 25.4 S Fastier st S Schaw† b BD Schmulian 44 173 4 0 ov ), 86-7 (M Thomas 42.1 ov ), 122-8 M Thomas* lbw b A Schaw 13 44 2 0 (R Watson 56.4 ov ), 157-9 (S Fastier 72.3 R Watson c S Schaw† b LR Dudding 27 49 2 2 ov ), 161-10 (H McIntyre 75.5 ov ) H McIntyre b A Patel 22 61 4 0 T McDougall not out 0 9 0 0 Extras: (w 1, nb 4, lb 2) 7 Total (10 wickets; 75.5 overs) 161

1st Inning Bowling: HBCA, Pay Excellence Mens O M R W EC AV EX LR Dudding 14.0 3 27 3 1.93 9.00 (w 1) L Rukuwai 15.0 5 33 2 2.20 16.50 (nb 4) C Leopard 5.0 1 8 1 1.60 8.00 A Patel 15.5 6 28 1 1.77 28.00 G Pretorius 8.0 4 17 1 2.13 17.00 A Schaw 11.0 1 33 1 3.00 33.00 BD Schmulian 4.0 2 3 1 0.75 3.00 JHS Smith* 3.0 0 10 0 3.33 -

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2nd Inning Batting: HBCA, Pay Excellence Mens R B 4's 6's I Senarathne c J Braddock-Pajo† b R Watson 56 49 6 4 JHS Smith* c R Watson b M Thomas* 43 43 4 2 M Edmondson c J Braddock-Pajo† b R Watson 5 8 1 0 Did Not Bat: LR Dudding R Young c DS Robinson b R Watson 7 29 1 0 Fall of Wicket: 85-1 (JHS Smith 13.1 ov ), C Leopard b R Watson 2 7 0 0 110-2 (I Senarathne 16.1 ov ), 111-3 A Schaw b T McDougall 1 5 0 0 (M Edmondson 18.2 ov ), 119-4 (C Leopard S Schaw† c L Muggeridge b T McDougall 0 6 0 0 22.2 ov ), 120-5 (A Schaw 23.1 ov ), 120-6 BD Schmulian c H McIntyre b R Watson 29 36 4 0 (R Young 24.2 ov ), 124-7 (S Schaw 25.1 ov ), A Patel c H McIntyre b T McDougall 11 15 2 0 148-8 (A Patel 31.1 ov ), 157-9 (G Pretorius G Pretorius c R Watson b R Watson 0 13 0 0 34.4 ov ), 170-10 (BD Schmulian 36.2 ov ) L Rukuwai not out 9 7 1 0 Extras: (w 2, lb 5) 7 Total (10 wickets; 36.2 overs) 170

2nd Inning Bowling: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens O M R W EC AV EX T Williams 5.0 1 22 0 4.40 - T McDougall 12.0 4 39 3 3.25 13.00 M Thomas* 5.0 0 46 1 9.20 46.00 R Watson 13.2 0 56 6 4.20 9.33 (w 1) H McIntyre 1.0 0 2 0 2.00 - (w 1)

Manawatu Cricket, Senior Men VS Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens Result: DRAW Ist Inning Batting: Manawatu Cricket, Senior Men R B 4's 6's W Na Nagara† c J Braddock-Pajo† b R Watson 24 84 2 0 M Hughes c M Thomas* b R Watson 50 74 7 0 M Renwick lbw b R Watson 4 18 0 0 Did Not Bat: J Gleeson DT Meiring c J McDougall b T Williams 11 44 1 0 Fall of Wicket: 68-1 (W Na Nagara 23.6 ov ), H Collier c DS Robinson b T McDougall 7 38 1 0 76-2 (M Hughes 27.3 ov ), 80-3 (M Renwick L Murray c J Braddock-Pajo† b R Watson 15 40 2 0 29.1 ov ), 99-4 (DT Meiring 41.2 ov ), 102-5 S Davidson c L Muggeridge b T McDougall 19 31 3 1 (H Collier 44.3 ov ), 131-6 (S Davidson 52.3 ov ), T Richards b R Watson 8 16 1 0 140-7 (T Richards 55.6 ov ), 145-8 (L Murray T Kuggelelijn lbw b T Williams 19 29 3 0 57.1 ov ), 145-9 (B Rowe 57.5 ov ), 179-10 B Rowe c J Braddock-Pajo† b R Watson 0 4 0 0 (T Kuggelelijn 67.4 ov ) N Blundell not out 14 32 1 0 Extras: (w 1, nb 4, lb 3) 8 Total (10 wickets; 67.4 overs) 179

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1st Inning Bowling: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens O M R W EC AV EX T Williams 14.4 5 26 2 1.77 13.00 (nb 2) T McDougall 18.0 5 37 2 2.06 18.50 R Watson 20.0 4 68 6 3.40 11.33 (w 1, nb 2) M Thomas* 6.0 1 27 0 4.50 - H McIntyre 9.0 3 18 0 2.00 -

2nd Inning Batting: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens R B 4's 6's DS Robinson b N Blundell 0 5 0 0 Did Not Bat: T Williams J Braddock-Pajo† b T Kuggelelijn 4 12 1 0 P Barraclough c W Na Nagara† b T Kuggelelijn 16 30 1 0 Fall of Wicket: 0-1 (DS Robinson 0.5 ov ), J McDougall c J Gleeson b B Rowe 40 71 1 3 12-2 (J Braddock-Pajo 3.5 ov ), 29-3 L Muggeridge c S Davidson b T Richards 21 43 3 0 (P Barraclough 9.4 ov ), 85-4 (J McDougall K Boshier c W Na Nagara† b T Richards 17 24 2 1 25.3 ov ), 90-5 (L Muggeridge 28.3 ov ), 108-6 (S Fastier 32.3 ov ), 115-7 (K Boshier S Fastier lbw b T Richards 4 13 0 0 34.1 ov ), 158-8 (M Thomas 40.5 ov ), 177-9 M Thomas* c J Gleeson b H Collier 9 29 1 0 (R Watson 46.6 ov ) R Watson c W Na Nagara† b N Blundell 46 41 6 1 H McIntyre not out 15 20 2 0 T McDougall not out 0 0 0 0 Extras: (w 1, b 8, lb 2) 11 Total (9 wickets; 48.0 overs) 183

2nd Inning Bowling: Manawatu Cricket, Senior Men O M R W EC AV EX N Blundell 14.0 2 45 2 3.21 22.50 (w 1) T Kuggelelijn 7.0 2 24 2 3.43 12.00 J Gleeson 7.0 1 26 0 3.71 - T Richards 14.0 2 51 3 3.64 17.00 B Rowe 4.0 0 22 1 5.50 22.00 H Collier 2.0 0 5 1 2.50 5.00

3rd Inning Batting: Manawatu Cricket, Senior Men R B 4's 6's W Na Nagara† b T McDougall 27 123 1 0 Did Not Bat: B Rowe, N Blundell, J Gleeson M Hughes c K Boshier b T Williams 0 2 0 0 M Renwick c T Williams b M Thomas* 26 88 1 0 Fall of Wicket: 2-1 (M Hughes 0.5 ov ), 50-2 DT Meiring c R Watson b L Muggeridge 7 21 1 0 (M Renwick 27.1 ov ), 62-3 (DT Meiring 35.2 ov ), H Collier not out 105 171 12 2 75-4 (W Na Nagara 43.4 ov ), 86-5 (L Murray L Murray lbw b M Thomas* 9 15 2 0 46.6 ov ), 95-6 (S Davidson 49.5 ov ), 256-7 (T Richards 88.6 ov ) S Davidson c J Braddock-Pajo† b T McDougall 8 8 0 1 T Richards c K Boshier b M Thomas* 70 115 8 0 T Kuggelelijn not out 0 6 0 0 Extras: (w 5, nb 3, lb 2) 10 Total (7 wickets; 91.0 overs) 262

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3rd Inning Bowling: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens O M R W EC AV EX T Williams 16.0 2 51 1 3.19 51.00 (w 1, nb 2) T McDougall 26.0 5 76 2 2.92 38.00 H McIntyre 14.0 2 44 0 3.14 - M Thomas* 29.0 3 68 3 2.34 22.67 J McDougall 2.0 0 7 0 3.50 - L Muggeridge 1.0 0 1 1 1.00 1.00 P Barraclough 3.0 0 13 0 4.33 - (nb 1)

HAWKE CUP PERFORMANCES

Bowling 10 Wickets in a Match R Watson 11 for 58 v Wairarapa 7 Wickets in an innings R Watson 7 for 31 v Wairarapa 6 Wickets in an innings R Watson 6 for 56 v Hawkes Bay R Watson 6 for 68 v Manawatu 5 Wickets in an innings T Williams 5 for 43 v Wanganui

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CHAPPLE CUP SCORECARDS

Marlborough Cricket Association, Senior Rep XI VS Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens Result: Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens – Won by 8 wickets Ist Inning Batting: Marlborough Cricket Association, Senior Rep XI R B 4's 6's SR J Poole lbw b M Thomas 63 75 10 1 84.0 R Bovey b T Williams 0 5 0 0 0.0 Did Not Bat: TM Mason M Stretch† c J Braddock-Pajo† b T McDougall 0 10 0 0 0.0 Fall of Wicket: 1-1 (R Bovey 2.1 ov ), 5-2 L Neal c J Braddock-Pajo† b T McDougall 41 58 6 0 70.69 (M Stretch 5.2 ov ), 105-3 (J Poole 20.6 ov ), BM Wheeler c R Watson b M Thomas 27 49 2 0 55.1 116-4 (L Neal 24.3 ov ), 125-5 (H MacDonald H MacDonald lbw b M Thomas 6 11 0 0 54.55 27.1 ov ), 138-6 (T Watson 30.5 ov ), 138-7 T Watson c M Thomas b J McDougall 9 12 0 0 75.0 (B Blackman 31.3 ov ), 167-8 (BM Wheeler B Blackman b M Thomas 0 3 0 0 0.0 39.6 ov ), 173-9 (S Boyce 41.3 ov ), 195-10 M McCormick not out 31 44 2 0 70.45 (N Weaver 47.5 ov ) S Boyce lbw b M Thomas 1 6 0 0 16.67 N Weaver c DS Robinson b T McDougall 3 18 0 0 16.67 Extras: (w 8, nb 4, lb 2) 14 Total (10 wickets; 47.5 overs) 195

1st Inning Bowling: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens O M R W EC AV EX T Williams 8.0 0 29 1 3.63 29.00 (w 4, nb1) T McDougall 8.5 1 30 3 3.40 10.00 R Watson 7.0 0 45 0 6.43 - (nb 3) E Keller 4.0 0 33 0 8.25 - (w 1) M Thomas 10.0 1 26 5 2.60 5.20 (w 1) J McDougall 4.0 0 19 1 4.75 19.00 T Bruce 6.0 0 11 0 1.83 - (w 1)

2nd Inning Batting: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens R B 4's 6's SR Did Not Bat: E Keller, J McDougall, K Boshier, DS Robinson lbw b B Blackman 53 96 6 0 55.21 Muggeridge, M Thomas, T Williams, J Braddock-Pajo† c S Boyce b M McCormick 27 47 3 0 57.45 T McDougall, R Watson W Young not out 51 66 3 1 77.27 Fall of Wicket: 59-1 (J Braddock-Pajo 16.4 ov ), T Bruce not out 59 36 4 4 163.89 110-2 (DS Robinson 28.5 ov ) Extras: (w 4, b 1, lb 7) 12 (C Andrews 43.4 ov ) Total (2 wickets; 41.0 overs) 202

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2nd Inning Bowling: Marlborough Cricket Association, Senior Rep XI O M R W EC AV EX BM Wheeler 6.0 1 20 0 3.33 - (w 1) N Weaver 7.0 1 29 0 4.14 - (w 1) M McCormick 4.0 0 14 1 3.50 14.00 TM Mason 3.0 0 19 0 6.33 - J Poole 8.0 0 33 0 4.13 - S Boyce 3.0 0 18 0 6.00 - B Blackman 6.0 1 23 1 3.83 23.00 T Watson 2.0 0 16 0 8.00 - (w 2) H MacDonald 2.0 0 22 0 11.00 -

Nelson Cricket Association, The Nelson Pine Griffins VS Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens Result: Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens – Won by 3 wickets Ist Inning Batting: Nelson Cricket Association, The Nelson Pine Griffins R B 4's 6's SR A Leonard c J Braddock-Pajo† b R Watson 27 38 1 1 71.05 T Cross c W Young b T Williams 28 25 2 2 112.0 Did Not Bat: SB Baxendine, HR Ingham GR Hay c J Braddock-Pajo† b J McDougall 45 47 4 0 95.74 Fall of Wicket: 54-1 (T Cross 9.3 ov ), 61-2 JA Clarkson c M Thomas b J McDougall 46 58 2 3 79.31 (A Leonard 10.3 ov ), 154-3 (JA Clarkson JM O'Connor c M Thomas b R Watson 6 13 0 0 46.15 27.3 ov ), 154-4 (GR Hay 27.4 ov ), 166-5 F Murray c J Braddock-Pajo† b R Watson 6 8 0 0 75.0 (F Murray 30.3 ov ), 169-6 (JM O'Connor 32.1 T Zohrab b R Watson 11 14 1 0 78.57 ov ), 187-7 (T Zohrab 34.2 ov ) DJ Eginton not out 20 13 1 0 153.85 A King† not out 1 2 0 0 50.0 Extras: (w 5, nb 2, b 1, lb 4) 12 Total (7 wickets; 36.0 overs) 202

1st Inning Bowling: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens O M R W EC AV EX T Williams 5.0 0 31 1 6.20 31.00 (w 3, nb 1) T McDougall 6.0 0 35 0 5.83 - R Watson 7.0 0 29 4 4.14 7.25 (w 1, nb 1) M Thomas 7.0 0 33 0 4.71 - D Mills 3.0 0 25 0 8.33 - T Bruce 2.0 0 18 0 9.00 - J McDougall 6.0 1 26 2 4.33 13.00 (w 1)

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2nd Inning Batting: Taranaki Cricket Association Inc, Revital Fertilisers Taranaki Mens R B 4's 6's SR DS Robinson c T Cross b HR Ingham 3 5 0 0 60.0 J Braddock-Pajo† c A King† b HR Ingham 1 5 0 0 20.0 Did Not Bat: T Williams, T McDougall, D Mills W Young lbw b DJ Eginton 12 25 1 0 48.0 Fall of Wicket: 4-1 (J Braddock-Pajo 1.1 ov ), 10-2 T Bruce c A King† b HR Ingham 9 10 0 1 90.0 (DS Robinson 3.1 ov ), 28-3 (T Bruce 5.6 ov ), J McDougall lbw b F Murray 63 67 4 2 94.03 38-4 (W Young 8.5 ov ), 138-5 (J McDougall 26.1 L Muggeridge not out 66 69 4 2 95.65 ov ), 147-6 (K Boshier 28.1 ov ), 147-7 (M Thomas K Boshier lbw b F Murray 6 8 0 0 75.0 28.2 ov ) M Thomas b F Murray 0 1 0 0 0.0 R Watson not out 27 27 3 0 100.0 Extras: (w 11, nb 2, lb 3) 16 Total (7 wickets; 35.5 overs) 203

2nd Inning Bowling: Nelson Cricket Association, The Nelson Pine Griffins O M R W EC AV EX SB Baxendine 4.5 0 28 0 5.79 - (w 3) HR Ingham 7.0 0 31 3 4.43 10.33 (w 2) DJ Eginton 7.0 0 41 1 5.86 41.00 (w 1) A Leonard 4.0 0 32 0 8.00 - (nb 2) F Murray 8.0 0 35 3 4.38 11.67 (w 2) JM O'Connor 5.0 0 33 0 6.60 - (w 1)

CHAPPLE CUP PERFORMANCES

Bowling 5 Wickets in an Innings M Thomas 5 for 26 v Marlborough Batting Partnerships J McDougall (57) & Liam Muggeridge (37) 100 off 108 balls v Nelson

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REVITAL FERTILISERS TARANAKI INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES

Player Mat Inn NO Runs HS Ave 50's 100's 4's 6's Cts BB M R W 5WI 10WM Ave BBI

Davis Mills 2 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - - - - 42 2 35 0 - - - 0-10

Dean Robinson 7 8 0 87 53 10.88 1 - 8 - 6 ------

Ethan Keller 1 0 ------24 0 33 0 - - - 0-33

Hayden 4 3 2 43 22 43.00 - - 7 - 4 275 14 104 4 - - 26.00 4-28 McIntyre Jackson 6 7 1 62 27 10.33 - - 9 - 15/1 ------Braddock-Pajo James 7 7 0 184 63 26.29 1 - 18 5 5 102 4 58 4 - - 14.50 2-26 McDougall

Josh Borrell 1 1 0 4 4 4.00 - - 1 ------

Kaylum 7 6 0 138 56 23.00 1 - 18 2 4 24 1 6 0 - - - 0-6 Boshier Liam 6 7 3 134 66* 33.50 1 - 13 2 3 12 0 3 1 - - 3.00 1-1 Muggeridge

Mattie Thomas 6 5 1 43 18 10.75 - - 5 - 5 498 16 263 13 1 - 20.23 5-26

Phil 1 1 0 16 16 16.00 - - 1 - - 0-13 Barraclough 18 0 13 0 - - -

Ryan Fleming 2 2 0 92 63 46.00 1 - 12 ------

Ryan Watson 7 6 1 134 46 26.80 - - 15 4 7 633 16 357 33 3 1 10.82 7-31

Sam Fastier 5 5 0 82 44 16.40 - - 6 ------

Taylor Williams 7 0 ------1 573 23 242 13 1 - 18.62 5-43

Tom Bruce 3 4 2 96 59* 48.00 1 - 4 5 2 108 5 36 0 - - - 0-3

Tom 7 3 2 4 4 4.00 - - - - 4 767 33 325 24 - - 13.54 3-16 McDougall

William Young 3 4 1 124 51* 41.33 1 - 10 1 1 ------

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REVITAL FERTILISERS TARANAKI INDIVIDUAL CAREER PERFORMANCE RECORD

PLAYER DEBUT MTS RUNS HS AVE 100 50 CTS/ST RUNS WKTS AVE 10W/M 5W/I PB

D Mills 2016-17 2 1 0 0.00 - - - 35 - - - - 0-10

D Robinson 2007-08 67 2760 146 37.29 7 14 26 45 3 15.00 - - 1-3

E Keller 2015-16 2 - - - - - 3 67 1 67.00 - - 1-23

H McIntyre 2012-13 16 113 22 14.13 - - 8 549 23 23.87 - - 4-13

J Braddock-Pajo 2012-13 18 162 27 9.53 - - 47/3 ------

J McDougall 2011-12 39 1008 92 22.91 - 4 30 612 19 32.21 - - 4-42

J Borrell 2016-17 1 4 4 4.00 ------

K Boshier 2015-16 9 183 56 22.88 - 1 7 6 - - - - 0-6

L Muggeridge 2014-15 17 500 103* 29.41 1 1 11 32 2 16.00 - - 1-1

M Thomas 2013-14 27 361 50* 16.41 - 1 16 1043 64 16.29 - 2 5-26

P Barraclough 2014-15 14 230 56 14.37 - 1 7 13 - - - - 0-13

R Fleming 2003-04 49 974 101 19.48 1 2 20 ------

R Watson 2012-13 20 213 46 14.20 - - 9 879 77 11.41 2 7 7-17

S Fastier 2015-16 13 387 56 24.18 - 1 3 ------

T Williams 2015-16 12 0 0* - - - 2 429 29 14.79 - 2 5-28

T Bruce 2010-11 32 1386 174* 44.70 2 8 28 465 8 58.12 - - 3-47

T McDougall 2014-15 17 27 19* 9.00 - - 7 650 38 17.10 - - 2-13

W Young 2010-11 28 1127 89 34.15 - 9 13 ------

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REPRESENTATIVE ALL TIME RUN SCORERS LIST

4947 B. Richards 1965 M. Broadmore 1211 D. Yardley 1889 M. O’Neill 1168 A. Jordan 3460 I. Snook 1824 T. Stewart 1161 J. Irving 3094 R. Brown 1799 R. Glover 1151 C. Barclay 3050 T. Dravitski 1476 H. Goonewardene 1140 S. Betts 2760 D. Robinson 1425 G. Robertson 1128 W. Wisneski 2580 P. Ingram 1416 T. Weston 1127 W. Young 2493 J. Watkins 1386 T. Bruce 1060 R. Crow 2474 S. Robertson 1346 O. Nasmith 1040 R. Ormiston 2402 G. Sulzberger 1308 B. Lahood 1034 Paul Plumtree 2251 D. Ebrahim 1303 Regan West 1008 James McDougall 2110 P. Blackburn 1278 L. Johnston 2091 D. Green 1274 E. Meuli 2058 Ralph West 1222 H. Sampson REPRESENTATIVE ALL TIME WICKET TAKERS LIST

375 A. Jordan 162 D. Yardley 123 G. Sulzberger 139 T. O’Byrne 110 C. Barclay 268 J. Watkins 136 R. Stachurski 106 D. Kinsella 210 G. Robertson 136 W. Wisneski 100 B. Richards REPRESENTATIVE ALL TIME WICKET KEEPING DIMISSALS

Total Dismissals Catches Stumpings P. Blackbourn 165 146 19 T. Dravitski 146 113 33 T. Stewart 130 109 21 J. Holland 121 115 6 K. Rowson 107 96 11

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PREMIER 1 DAY RESULTS

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1 DAY FINAL SCORECARD

Nag 'N' Noggin NPMU CC, NPMU Prems VS New Plymouth Old Boys CC, Ballance Agri- Nutrients NPOB Prems Result: New Plymouth Old Boys CC, Ballance Agri-Nutrients NPOB Prems – Won by 7 WICKETS Ist Inning Batting: Nag 'N' Noggin NPMU CC, NPMU Prems R B 4's 6's DS Robinson c B Mitchell b T McDougall 19 32 2 1 BA Hitchcock b M Thomas* 16 29 1 0 Fall of Wicket: 35-1 (DS Robinson 8.6 ov ), R Fleming b D Mills 15 27 1 1 41-2 (BA Hitchcock 13.2 ov ), 59-3 S Fastier c M Shaw b H Davies 20 33 2 1 (R Fleming 16.1 ov ), 78-4 (S Fastier 22.4 ov ), JM Cunningham* lbw b KP Pillay 13 29 2 0 96-5 (JM Cunningham 26.3 ov ), 96-6 (MT R Watson c W Young b KP Pillay 31 31 3 2 Carter 26.4 ov ), 137-7 (R Watson 34.4 ov ), MT Carter c J Braddock-Pajo† b KP Pillay 0 1 0 0 160-8 (J Richards 39.3 ov ), 161-9 (T Lord J Richards c J Watkins b KP Pillay 30 41 0 2 40.3 ov ) M Blanks not out 13 19 0 0 T Lord c J Braddock-Pajo† b M Thomas* 0 4 0 0 JW Richards not out 10 6 0 1 Extras: (w 6, lb 2) 8 Total (9 wickets; 42.0 overs) 175 Ist Inning Bowling: New Plymouth Old Boys CC, Ballance Agri- Nutrients NPOB Prems O M R W EC AV EX T McDougall 7.0 2 21 1 3.00 21.00 (w 1) KP Pillay 9.0 1 34 4 3.78 8.50 (w 2) M Thomas* 9.0 1 39 2 4.33 19.50 D Mills 8.0 2 48 1 6.00 48.00 T Jury 6.0 1 13 0 2.17 - H Davies 3.0 0 18 1 6.00 18.00 (w 2) 2nd Inning Batting: New Plymouth Old Boys CC, Ballance Agri- Nutrients NPOB Prems R B 4's 6's J Braddock-Pajo† c R Fleming b R Watson 2 14 0 0 Fall of Wicket: 7-1 (J Braddock-Pajo 3.3 ov ), M Thomas* c Unsure b JM Cunningham* 47 48 5 2 108-2 (M Thomas 19.6 ov ), 139-3 (B Mitchell W Young not out 93 93 9 2 26.6 ov ) B Mitchell c R Fleming b R Watson 21 22 2 0 M Shaw not out 13 18 1 0 Extras: (w 3) 3 Total (3 wickets; 32.3 overs) 179 2nd Inning Bowling: Nag 'N' Noggin NPMU CC, NPMU Prems O M R W EC AV EX MT Carter 6.0 1 19 0 3.17 - (w 1) R Watson 7.3 0 49 2 6.53 24.20 (w 1) M Blanks 5.0 0 41 0 8.20 - JW Richards 8.0 0 38 0 4.75 - JM Cunningham* 6.0 0 32 1 5.33 32.00 (w 1)

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PREMIER 2 DAY RESULTS

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2 DAY FINAL SCORECARD

Taranaki Civil Inglewood CC, Prems VS Peggy Gordons Celtic Bar Woodleigh CC, Woodleigh Prems Result: Match Abandoned Ist Inning Batting: Taranaki Civil Inglewood CC R B 4's 6's SR B Wisnewski b S Bird 5 17 0 0 29.41 A Taylor c M Hartmann* b T Williams 48 97 6 1 49.48 Fall of Wicket: 19-1 (B Wisnewski 5.6 ov ), B Stevens lbw b S Bird 2 23 0 0 8.7 25-2 (B Stevens 11.1 ov ), 35-3 (A Zame 13.6 A Zame b S Bird 9 12 2 0 75.0 ov ), 76-4 (J Dombroski 26.2 ov ), 119-5 J Dombroski b ARN Mason 21 39 4 0 53.85 (A Taylor 38.3 ov ), 120-6 (R Boot 41.2 ov ), H McIntyre not out 55 147 7 1 37.42 195-7 (J Farquhar 61.5 ov ), 199-8 R Boot st PC Barraclough† b N Standen 1 10 0 0 10.0 (M Simpson 67.3 ov ), 199-9 (MK Keegan J Farquhar b ARN Mason 46 5 4 3 80.7 67.5 ov ), 201-10 (T Chilcott 69.5 ov ) M Simpson b ARN Mason 1 16 0 0 6.25 MK Keegan lbw b ARN Mason 0 2 0 0 0.0 T Chilcott† b ARN Mason 0 4 0 0 0.0 Extras: (nb 5, b 1, lb 7) 13 Total (10 wickets; 69.5 overs) 201

Ist Inning Bowling: Peggy Gordons Celtic Bar Woodleigh CC O M R W EC AV EX T Williams 16.0 5 20 1 1.25 20.00 (nb 3) S Bird 12.0 2 43 3 3.58 14.33 ARN Mason 15.5 4 64 5 4.04 12.80 (nb 2) N Standen 15.0 4 35 1 2.33 35.00 CT Black 7.0 2 23 0 3.29 - M Hartmann* 4.0 1 8 0 2.00 -

2nd Inning Batting: Peggy Gordons Celtic Bar Woodleigh CC R B 4's 6's SR PJ Ingram c B Stevens b H McIntyre 104 99 12 4 105.05 Fall of Wicket: 140-1 (PJ Ingram 28.6 ov ) SP Sullivan not out 44 102 6 0 43.14 J Roguski not out 18 43 2 0 41.86 Extras: (w 2, nb 3, lb 1) 6 Total (1 wicket; 40.1 overs) 172

2nd Inning Bowling: Taranaki Civil Inglewood CC O M R W EC AV EX J Dombroski 10.0 0 57 0 5.70 - (nb 3) H McIntyre 11.1 3 50 1 4.48 50.00 (w 1) MK Keegan 5.0 2 15 0 3.00 - A Taylor 9.0 0 34 0 3.78 - M O'Sullivan 5.0 1 15 0 3.00 - (w 1)

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TET SENIOR GRADE PERFORMANCES

Batting Centuries P Ingram (Woodleigh) 141 v NPMU P Potroz (Inglewood) 131 v Hawera B Harvie (Pihama) 104 v NPMU Bowling 5 Wickets in an Innings G Alexander (Inglewood) 5-8 v Hawera J Fevre (Auroa) 5-24 v NPMU T Luxton (Auroa) 5-27 v Pihama M Davis (Pihama) 5-32 v Woodleigh D Proffit (NPBHS Black) 5-35 v Merrilands Mandrills B Goodin (Pihama) 5-47 v Auroa

TUI COMBINED GRADE NORTH Batting Centuries B Kershaw (Merrilands) 110 v FDMC 2nds O Burbidge (NPBHS Black) 103 v NPOB Stars

TUI 2nd GRADE NORTH Batting Centuries A Sprott (Merrilands Mandrills) 126 v NPMU Blue N Keenan (NPMU Hounds) 100 v Merrilands A Kelly (Merrilands Mandrills) 100 v NPOB Stars

Bowling 6 Wickets in an Innings D Earby (Merrilands Mandrills) 6-23 v Inglewood H Hislop (NPMU Blue) 6-49 v Merrilands 5 Wickets in an Innings H Askevold (Merrilands Mandrills) 5-6 v Merrilands H Askevold (Merrilands Mandrills) 5-18 v NPBHS Black Z Lewis (Merrilands Mandrills) 5-20 v NPMU Blue H Askevold (Merrilands Mandrills) 5-35 v NPOB Stars C Rae (Merrilands) 5-42 v NPMU Blue

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BUDGET RENT A CAR 3RD GRADE Batting Centuries J Ryan (Oakura) 123 v NPOB 2nds

Bowling 5 Wickets in an Innings T Biesiek (Fitzroy) 5-16 v Oakura B Cursons (Oakura) 5-21 v Fitzroy K Matthew (NPOB Stars) 5-35 v Oakura

TUI SOUTH T20 Batting Half Centuries H Carey (Manaia Buffaloes) 86 v Turuturu Titans J Forsythe (Patea) 84* Turuturu Blue H Kerry (Manaia Buffaloes) 69 v Turuturu Phoenix V Patel (Patea) 66* v Stratford White A Russ (Midhirst) 60* v Turuturu Titans L Gould (Stratford Black) 59 v Turuturu Titans L Bird (Turuturu Titans) 54 v Manaia Buffaloes

Bowling 5 Wickets in an Innings B Patel (Patea) 5-7 v Turuturu Titans M Frederickson (Turuturu Phoenix) 5-9 v Turuturu Titans R Young (Turuturu Titans) 5-13 v Stratford Black

LOWER GRADE FINALS

TET SENIOR GRADE Auroa CC 163-9 (N Potter 34, R Muller 26, J Fevre 23; R Walker 2-28, M Davis 2-49) lost to Pihama CC 164-7 (M Davis 34, G Batchelor 33; T Luxton 2-43)

2nd GRADE Midhirst 99-6 (W McGeoch 26; M Lee 3-13) lost to Merrilands Mandrills 103-4 (C Mawson 31, A Kelly 28)

3Rd GRADE NPOB Stars 2nd XI 119-10 (S Sunny 58; C Coombe 4-18, M Mekalick 2-14) lost to HTL Stratford White 120-6 (A Moore 37; B Rajan 2-33)

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PREMIER HONOURS BOARD PERFORMANCES ONE DAY PERFORMANCES Centuries Finn Riddick (Hawera) 101 v NPBHS O Burbidge (NPBHS Black) 103 v NPOB Stars 5 Wickets Matt Carter (NPMU) 5 – 16 v Woodleigh Davis Mills (NPOB) 5 – 16 v Inglewood Simon Bird (Woodleigh) 5 – 18 v NPMU Billy Slater (NPBHS) 5 – 27 v NPMU TWO DAY PERFORMANCES Centuries Peter Ingram (Woodleigh) 147 v Stratford Dean Robinson (NPMU) 122 v Stratford Finbar Moriarty (FDMC) 117* v Hawera Liam Muggeridge (Stratford) 110 v Inglewood Matt Shaw (NPOB) 105 v NPMU Peter Ingram (Woodleigh) 104 v Inglewood (final) 8 Wickets Ryan Watson (NPMU) 8 – 90 v Inglewood 7 Wickets Davis Mills (NPOB) 7 – 22 v FDMC Callum Stuar 7 – 24 v Hawera Ethan Keller (Hawera) 7 – 32 v FDMC Matt Carter (NPMU) 7 – 55 v Hawera 6 Wickets Jason Dombroski (Inglewood) 6 – 12 v Stratford Hayden Birss (NPMU) 6 – 33 v FDMC Jayden Richards (NPMU) 6 – 37 v FDMC Jarred Cunningham (NPMU) 6 – 42 v Inlgewood (semi final) Caleb Frewin (NPBHS) 6 – 45 v Stratford Andrew Mason (Woodleigh) 6 – 56 v Stratford Andrew Mason (Woodleigh) 6 – 61 v NPOB (semi final) Jarred Cunningham (NPMU) 6 – 66 v Inglewood (semi final) 5 Wickets Lachlan Drummond (Stratford) 5 – 13 v NPOB Moriz Hartmann (Woodleigh) 5 – 14 v FDMC Hayden McIntyre (Inglewood) 5 – 23 v Hawera Andrew Mason (Woodleigh) 5 – 23 v NPOB Tom McDougall (NPOB) 5 – 26 v FDMC Andrew Mason (Woodleigh) 5 – 28 v NPOB (semi final) Grant Commerford (Stratford) 5 – 30 v Inglewood Grant Commerford (Stratford) 5 – 30 v NPOB Simon Bird (Woodleigh) 5 – 32 v NPMU Andrew Mason (Woodleigh) 5 – 34 v NPMU Cam Black (Woodleigh) 5 – 38 v Stratford Nick Merson (Stratford) 5 – 44 v Inglewood Lachlan Drummond (Stratford) 5 – 44 v Inglewood Matt Allen (FDMC) 5 – 46 v Hawera Ethan Keller (Hawera) 5 – 51 v NPMU Hayden Birss (NPMU) 5 – 54 v Stratford Jason Dombroski (Inglewood) 5 – 60 v NPOB Andrew Mason (Woodleigh) 5 – 64 v Inglewood (Final) Tom McDougall (NPOB) 5 – 71 v NPMU

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Coaching and Development REPORT Jamie Watkins

It gives me much pleasure to report on a productive and successful 2016-17 coaching and development programme in Taranaki.

The following report highlights the levels, and it is becoming increasingly work done in the coaching and difficult to obtain longer term development programmes run by commitment from sponsors due to Taranaki Cricket, and provides in the current economic environment. depth information and statistics on We greatly value the support of our the time and resources allocated to sponsors and funders which allows us the programmes. to provide a high level of coaching and support to all levels of our game. The NZC Development Programme has now been running for 12 years From a coaching and development in Taranaki and the framework that section point of view it is hugely has been put in place over this time important that we continue to run has created a structure that allows quality programmes to attract people for opportunities across all levels of into the game, and most importantly the game for clubs, schools, players, retain them through to high coaches and volunteers. performance and adult club teams. Funding and sponsorship is crucial in the running of cricket as grassroots

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Development secondary schools offering various support it will move a good way to Inititatives levels of coaching support towards doing this, as well as providing the the teams and players from junior connection between TCA and our Superstar Cricket Academies secondary levels through to senior Clubs and Schools. The ‘Superstar Cricket Academy’ 1st XI squads. Secondary level is an programme was run at 4 centres important area for support to retain throughout Taranaki, with 160 children players to feed not only into high Coach Development taking part in the introductory skills performance teams but also into our Development level coaching courses programme over 6 sessions. The club system at all competitive and were well attended once again with centres were run at New Plymouth, social levels. 71 coaches trained at the start of Stratford, Hawera and Inglewood on KIWI CRICKET moved to a Friday the 2016-17 season. With the game Friday evenings with the majority of evening with games based at ‘club continuing to grow especially at the sessions completed before the centres’ in Term 1 as a new initiative. primary levels in Taranaki, it is Christmas break allowing children The move was a very successful one important that coaches are continually to move up into more traditional with a great atmosphere created at the recruited and upskilled at all levels, in modified formats in the new school centres with 8 teams playing at once, order to keep the game strong. year. and it helped ease the pressure on Coaching courses summary This programme continues to be a very grounds allocation Saturday mornings. Superstar Stage 1 courses 3 important introductory experience TCA coaching staff attended each Superstar Stage 1 coaches 24 for both children and parents alike, centre to roam around and assist the Superstar Stage 2 courses 2 a good quality programme which is teams and coaches with warm-ups, Superstar Stage 2 coaches 17 well organised provides the platform information and game set ups. The Coaching A Team courses 2 to retain these children into the more final round was played at Pukekura Coaching at Team coaches 28 traditional school and club team Park with 16 teams playing on the Level 1 Coaches 2 formats. ground in a fantastic advertisement for junior cricket. HAG Promotional Visits 2016-17 Many school and club teams took up Schools visited 28 National School Competitions the opportunity for TCA coaching staff Awareness Lessons 80 to attend practice sessions to up skill National knockout competitions Children involved 2700 and assist coaches with running skills are very popular for school teams Centres and drills as part of TCAs continued across the country, and Taranaki schools have performed at a high Superstar Academy support into junior team coaches. level after progressing as winners of centres 4 This is an area that is crucial to keep the Taranaki region in their respective Superstar Academy volunteers and coaches in the game competitions. Players 160 by providing a good experience and Trained Superstar Stage 1 Coaches 24

School and Junior Cricket Intitiatives The Schools programme continued in modified format this year with 14 schools involved in the Super Skills Programme. Each school completed a 3 sessions progressive skills programme, and a total of 900 children were involved in the programme across these 14 schools. The programme was run throughout Term 4 2016 and Term 1 2017. TCA maintained a high focus into New Plymouth Boys High School Year 9/10 team National Junior Champions.

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Secondary Girls and Womens squad players, providing good role models for the younger players taking part in the programme. Three junior girls representative teams were run for the 1st time here in Taranaki with under 13, under 15 and under 18 teams attending tournaments, and this will provide some good depth for the Taranaki Womens rep team longer term.

Coaching Programmes Highlights this season were the New A number of excellent initiatives Age Group Representative Plymouth Boys High School year 9/10 providing skill development programme team with the assistance of TCA coach programmes into a number of the Kyle Pillay winning the National Junior schools capturing a wide range of girls Taranaki Cricket Associations age Competition going unbeaten at the with a cricket based theme as part group teams had another successful finals week against the top 6 junior of their PE programme helped the season of representative cricket teams in the country in Palmerston continued uptake in interest crucial performing with distinction in North. A fantastic achievement for to building a bigger base of numbers tournaments at the respective levels. the school and province with all the at the junior level which will hopefully The highlight was the Taranaki Under boys mebers of TCAs U14 and U15 rep benefit the Women’s game long term, 17 team winning the Central Districts teams. especially at the senior secondary and Under 17 tournament for the 1st time school leavers levels. New Plymouth Girls High School won in 6 years completing the tournament their way through the Taranaki section This was followed by the opportunity unbeaten by winning a close final of the NZCT National Girls competition for girls to be part of a girls only against Hawkes Bay. and won their semi final against cricket programme on Monday nights The Under 15 boys team were also Havelock North HS in the Central which was run with the support of unbeaten however were unlucky Districts playoffs. They will play the CD coaching from many of the Senior Final against Girls High in Term 4 where a win would give them a place in the Secondary Girls National Finals. The Hawera High School 1st XI boys team who were crowned champions at the Central Districts Secondary Schools finals last season have again reached the Trophy finals day which will be played in Term 4 2017 in Palmerston North.

Womens/Girls Cricket programmes Taranaki Cricket received Kiwisport Funding and a one off grant from to promote and improve womens and girls cricket in Taranaki this season. The Taranaki Under 17 Representative Team – Unbeaten and winners of the Central Districts under 17 Tournament in Napier.

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to miss out on the final of their tournament due to a couple of rain outs requiring a count back on run rate to separate the teams. TCA also ran boys Under 12 teams at both North and South Taranaki, Under 13 and Under 14 levels as well as an Under 11 Development team. All teams were allocated two coaches for each practice session with a head coach attending games and tournaments. This area is one of very high investment for TCA, and we are lucky to have a very good skill set of coaches who are passionate about their teams working with the players.

Don Stewart Batting Academy Taranaki and Central Stags captain one of many Stags players who This was the 2nd year of this attended the TCA Summer Holiday Clinics. programme and 9 players from the U11-U14 age group were invited then Pre season and Summer Holiday Review of total selected into the programme. Coaching clinics were also very well resource invested Each player attended 4 group skills attended this season with 130 boys into Coaching and and girls taking part. or classrooms sessions and 3 one to Development one coaching sessions with appointed The Term 3 holiday programme was TCA coaches, with the focus on run at the Sulzberger Indoor centre Combined Review creating a high level of competence and New Plymouth Boys High School SCHOOLS SKILLS AND SUPERSTAR in young batters in terms of skill, Gym leading into the season with ACADEMY PROMOTIONAL SESSIONS game understanding, better training groups split into 6-10 years and 11-15 Schools visited 42 methods and mental skills associated year ages with a focus on skill drills with the different facets of batting. and development along with some fun Coaching/awareness lessons 164 games. 75 children attended. Centre sessions 24 The summer holiday clinic was run in Winter Training Programmes Coaching hours paid 735 late December at Western Park with and Holiday Clinics (not including travelling time) 55 children from the ages of 6 to 14 Throughout the winter of 2016 Taranaki years attending the 2 day clinic which OTHER PROGRAMMES (PRIMARY Cricket continued with a 10 week ran from 10am-3pm each day. This TEAM COACH SUPPORT, DSB winter programme for junior cricketers clinic covered a wide range of skills PROGRAMME, GIRLS PROGRAMMES, focussing on skill development to and activities with children gaining the NZC CUP GAMES) improve their game leading into the benefit of TCA coaches in attendance Coaching hours total 575 2016-17 season. The players were to work on individual skills, game split into 6 groups with the sessions scenarios as well as classroom TRAVEL TIME PAID FOR COACHES running weekly over school terms 2 sessions to focus game tactics and Area 1 (NP + North Taranaki) 175 and 3 with the coaching carried out understanding. A bonus was the by TCAs most experienced coaches attendance of a number of Central Area 2 (Stratford) 105 Jamie Watkins and Debu Banik. The Stags players including Taranaki's Tom Area 3 (Hawera) 115 programme was well received and Bruce and Will Young on day 2 of the good numbers have signed up for clinic, where the players got involved Area 4 (Coastal) 35 the 2017 winter programme which is in the skills and games, before signing Total hours paid for travelling time 420 currently running. autographs and taking photos with all of the children.

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AGE GROUP REP TEAM COACHING Practice sessions attended 121 Taranaki Cricket is grateful (311 hours paid) Games and tournament days attended to the following major 47 @ $150/$200 a day supporters of our various Coaching and Development Summary programmes 2016-17 has been a successful season in Taranaki (Despite the poor weather!) with the Development and Coaching programmes continuing to raise the level of cricket in the province with strong structures at club and representative levels, as well as assisting with the recruitment and development of coaches and volunteers crucial to the success and future of the game in the province. Taranaki Cricket grateful for the continued support from Central District Development Manager Nigel Brooke, assisting with the running of courses and implementation of our programmes. The resources available to help run coach education, and assist people on the ground at clubs and schools with running the game are helpful and an important tool for the continued health of the game. I would like to thank the TCA Board, and the dedicated TCA administration and coaching staff for their support and passion in growing and improving the game at all levels in Taranaki. I look forward to the challenge of continuing to grow and develop the game of cricket across all levels in our great province.

Jamie Watkins Cricket Development Officer

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