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Auckland Cricket Association Inc. Club Contact Details AUCKLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION INC. Private Bag 56 906, Dominion Road, AUCKLAND Telephone: 09 815 4855 | Fax: 09 846 4464 Courier Address Gate G, South Stand, Eden Park, Reimers Ave, Kingsland, AUCKLAND CLUB CONTACT DETAILS PRINCIPAL CLUBS AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY Clubhouse Phone: 528-7931 MAN: Richard Walker 027 424 1880 Email: [email protected] GDL: Richard Walker 027 424 1880 BIRKENHEAD CITY Clubhouse Phone: 480 5920 MAN: Sabina Croll 021 885 297 Email: [email protected] GDL: Damian Hagoort 021 065 6460 CORNWALL Clubhouse Phone: 623 1529 MAN: Dean Bartlett 021 025 57484 Email: [email protected] GDL: Gill Dowling 021 186 9624 EAST COAST BAYS Clubhouse Phone: 478 5401 MAN: Mark Smith 027 201 8424 Email: [email protected] GDL: Mark Smith 027 201 8424 EDEN ROSKILL Clubhouse Phone: 625 9932 MAN: Hament Kasanji 027 625 9932 Email: [email protected] GDL: Hament Kasanji 027 625 9932 ELLERSLIE Clubhouse Phone: 021 873 150 MAN: Cameron Rope 021 873 150 Email: [email protected] GDL: Milan Jasarevic 027 253 0729 www.aucklandcricket.co.nz 7 GRAFTON UNITED Clubhouse Phone: 379 9817 MAN: Adrian Smith 021 662 141 Email: [email protected] GDL: Adrian Smith 021 662 141 HOWICK PAKURANGA Clubhouse Phone: 576 5602 MAN: Gary Parker-Nance 022 639 2515 Email: [email protected] GDL: Gary Parker-Nance 022 639 2515 NORTH SHORE Clubhouse Phone: 445 2483 MAN: Bruce Warner 021 625 233 Email: [email protected] GDL: Bruce Warner 021 625 233 PAPATOETOE Clubhouse Phone: 278 2106 MAN: Simon Poole 027 628 2483 Email: [email protected] GDL: Simon Poole 027 628 2483 PARNELL Clubhouse Phone: 520 5933 MAN: Steve Hurdley 021 0272 6639 Email: [email protected] GDL: Steve Hurdley 021 0272 6639 SUBURBS NEW LYNN Clubhouse Phone: 827 3978 MAN: Ross Hick 021 355138 Email: [email protected] GDL: Ross Hick 021 355138 TAKAPUNA Clubhouse Phone: 418 0606 MAN: Amita Weerakoon 027 336 3363 Email: [email protected] GDL: Russ Glackin 021 326 224 WAITAKERE Clubhouse Phone: 834 4010 MAN: Mabel Todd 021 0256 0181 Email: [email protected] GDL: Brian Windler 834 9330 / 021 154 3754 8 Passionate about cricket! COMMUNITY CLUBS HIBISCUS COAST Clubhouse Phone: 428 0144 SEC: TBC TBC Email: [email protected] GDL: Mark Lowans 021 442 087 KUMEU SEC: Angeline Nobilo 022 043 4614 Email: [email protected] GDL: Stephen Nobilo 022 043 4615 STANDARD CLUBS AUCKLAND INDIAN SPORTS CLUB SEC: Dilip Parbhu 0274 922 007 Email: [email protected] GDL: Dilip Parbhu 0274 922 007 ORATIA UNITED CRICKET CLUB Clubhouse Phone: 818 2320 SEC: Mike Hadnett 027 549 3222 Email: [email protected] GDL: Rob Geaney 021 058 3071 CAVALIERS CRICKET CLUB SEC: Sarves Thiru 021 814 863 Email: [email protected] GDL: Sarves Thiru 021 814 863 GREENLANE CRICKET CLUB SEC: Aaron Watt 021 452 000 Email: [email protected] GDL: Gary Cleave 021 0400 736 MANGERE PUKAPUKA Clubhouse Phone: 275 9630 SEC: Inu Pamatatau 027 212 7606 Email: [email protected] GDL: Inu Pamatatau 027 212 7606 www.aucklandcricket.co.nz 9 MT WELLINGTON SEC: Ian Warner 021 703 540 Email: [email protected] GDL: Ian Warner 021 703 540 NAVY SEC: Greg Gatley 021 103 2747 Email: [email protected] GDL: Greg Gatley 021 103 2747 SRI LANKA SEC: Sumi Eratne 027 220 7236 Email: [email protected] GDL: Sumi Eratne 027 220 7236 AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS AUCKLAND BUSINESS HOUSE CRICKET ASSOCIATION David Antunovich 021 494 499 Email: [email protected] AUCKLAND CRICKET SOCIETY Geoff MacLeod-Smith 027 550 1142 Email: [email protected] AUCKLAND CRICKET UMPIRES & SCORERS ASSOCIATION Doug Cowie C/- Private Bag 56906, Dominion Rd, Auckland 021 029 96872 Email: [email protected] AUCKLAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS CRICKET ASSOCIATION Sam Upton C/- Private Bag 56906, Dominion Rd, Auckland 09 815 4816 Email: [email protected] ONEHUNGA CRICKET ASSOCIATION Tim Plant 021 137 3459 Email: [email protected] 10 Passionate about cricket! Want to try your luck in Umpiring? Visit Auckland Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association at www.aucklandcricket.co.nz www.aucklandcricket.co.nz 11 Mondiale Auckland Aces vs. Canterbury 15 - 18 October 2015 Eden Park No. 2, Auckland Plunket Shield Northern Knights 23 - 26 October 2015 Bay Oval, Mt Maunganui Plunket Shield Central Stags 11 November 2015 Bay Oval, Mt Maunganui GPSS Central Stags 15 November 2015 Eden Park No. 2, Auckland GPSS Canterbury Kings 18 November 2015 Eden Park No. 2, Auckland GPSS Northern Knights 20 November 2015 Seddon Park, Hamilton GPSS Otago Volts 22 November 2015 Eden Park No. 2, Auckland GPSS Canterbury Kings 26 November 2015 Hagley Oval, Christchurch GPSS Wellington Firebirds 29 November 2015 Basin Reserve, Wellington GPSS Otago Volts 3 December 2015 University Oval, Dunedin GPSS Northern Knights 5 December 2015 Seddon Park, Hamilton GPSS Wellington Firebirds 6 December 2015 Eden Park No. 2, Auckland GPSS Northern Knights 17 - 20 December 2015 Eden Park No. 2, Auckland Plunket Shield Otago Volts 27 December 2015 Molyneux Park, Alexandra Ford Trophy Northern Knights 30 December 2015 Harry Barker Reserve, Gisborne Ford Trophy Northern Knights 3 January 2016 Eden Park No. 2, Auckland Ford Trophy Wellington Firebirds 7 January 2016 Eden Park No. 2, Auckland Ford Trophy Canterbury 10 January 2016 Eden Park No. 2, Auckland Ford Trophy Canterbury 13 January 2016 Hagley Oval, Christchurch Ford Trophy Wellington Firebirds 17 January 2016 Basin Reserve, Wellington Ford Trophy Central Stags 20 January 2016 Eden Park No. 2, Auckland Ford Trophy Canterbury 5 - 8 February 2016 Hagley Oval, Christchurch Plunket Shield Wellington Firebirds 13 - 16 February 2016 Colin Maiden Park, Auckland Plunket Shield Otago Volts 20 - 23 February 2016 Colin Maiden Park, Auckland Plunket Shield Central Stags 8 - 11 March 2016 Eden Park No. 2, Auckland Plunket Shield Otago Volts 15 - 18 March 2016 University Oval, Dunedin Plunket Shield Wellington Firebirds 23 - 26 March 2016 Basin Reserve, Wellington Plunket Shield Central Stags 30 March - 2 April 2016 McLean Park, Napier Plunket Shield 12 Passionate about cricket! The Mortgage Supply Co. Auckland Hearts vs. Otago Sparks 27 November 2015 Eden Park No.2, Auckland T20 Otago Sparks 28 November 2015 Eden Park No.2, Auckland One Day Otago Sparks 29 November 2015 Eden Park No.2, Auckland One Day Central Hinds 27 December 2015 Lincoln Green, Christchurch T20 Central Hinds 28 December 2015 Lincoln Green, Christchurch One Day Central Hinds 29 December 2015 Lincoln Green, Christchurch One Day Wellington Blaze 2 January 2016 Basin Reserve, Wellington T20 Wellington Blaze 3 January 2016 Basin Reserve, Wellington One Day Wellington Blaze 4 January 2016 Basin Reserve, Wellington One Day Northern Spirit 29 January 2016 St Paul’s Collegiate, Hamilton T20 Northern Spirit 30 January 2016 St Paul’s Collegiate, Hamilton One Day Northern Spirit 31 January 2016 St Paul’s Collegiate, Hamilton One Day Canterbury Magicians 6 February 2016 Melville Park, Auckland T20 Canterbury Magicians 7 February 2016 Melville Park, Auckland One Day Canterbury Magicians 8 February 2016 Melville Park, Auckland One Day Dates and venues correct at time of printing. Please refer ACA website for changes. www.aucklandcricket.co.nz 13 New Zealand BLACKCAPS vs. ANZ International Series vs. Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 10-14 December University Oval, Dunedin Test Sri Lanka 18-22 December Seddon Park, Hamilton Test Sri Lanka 26 December Hagley Oval, Christchurch ODI Sri Lanka 28 December Hagley Oval, Christchurch ODI Sri Lanka 31 December Saxton Oval, Nelson ODI Sri Lanka 2 January Saxton Oval, Nelson ODI Sri Lanka 5 January Bay Oval, Mt Maunganui ODI Sri Lanka 7 January Bay Oval, Mt Maunganui T20 Sri Lanka 10 January Eden Park, Auckland T20 ANZ International Series vs. Pakistan Pakistan 15 January Eden Park, Auckland T20 Pakistan 17 January Seddon Park, Hamilton T20 Pakistan 22 January Westpac Stadium, Wellington T20 Pakistan 25 January Basin Reserve, Wellington ODI Pakistan 28 January McLean Park, Napier ODI Pakistan 31 January Eden Park, Auckland ODI ANZ International Series vs. Australia Australia 3 February Eden Park, Auckland ODI Australia 6 February Westpac Stadium, Wellington ODI Australia 8 February Seddon Park, Hamilton ODI Australia 12-16 February Basin Reserve, Wellington Test Australia 20-24 February Hagley Oval, Christchurch Test 14 Passionate about cricket! New Zealand White Ferns vs. International Series vs. Sri Lanka 12 September Sri Lanka 3 November Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Christchurch ODI Sri Lanka 5 November Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Christchurch ODI Sri Lanka 7 November Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Christchurch ODI Sri Lanka 10 November Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Christchurch ODI Sri Lanka 13 November Hagley Oval, Christchurch ODI Sri Lanka 15 November Hagley Oval, Christchurch T20 Sri Lanka 20 November Saxton Oval, Nelson T20 Sri Lanka 22 November Saxton Oval, Nelson T20 International Series vs. Australia Australia 20 February Bay Oval, Mt Maunganui ODI Australia 22 February Bay Oval, Mt Maunganui ODI Australia 24 February Bay Oval, Mt Maunganui ODI Australia 28 February Basin Reserve, Wellington T20 Australia 1 March Basin Reserve, Wellington T20 Australia 4 March Pukekura Park, New Plymouth T20 www.aucklandcricket.co.nz 15 A GUIDE TO PREMIER WOMENS GRADE PLAYER ELIGIBILITY A player that is a member of an Auckland Cricket Association member club is eligible to play for that club. A player that is a member of an Auckland Cricket Association member club as well as being a Northern Districts representative player is eligible to play for that ACA member club under an agreement established some years ago between ACA, NDCA and NZC This agreement provides a club cricket playing opportunity for ND players when there is no Women’s club competition in the NDCA. Such players must state their representative preference at the commencement of any given season.
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