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The Adelaide Turf Cricket Association Statistics 1932 The Adelaide Turf Cricket Association Statistics 1932 - 2021 Compiled by Gavan Carey [email protected] 0402 089 679 Page 1 of 42 Table of Contents Page 200 Plus Runs 3 10 Wickets in an Innings 7 Best Figures in a Match 8 Partnerships 10 Miscellaneous Records 16 A1 Premiers and Results 24 100’s and 7 or more wickets in a A1 Final 27 Senior Premierships 28 Brock Younger 1-Day Comp 30 Current Clubs 31 Former Clubs 33 A1 Cricketer Of The Year 36 Interstate Association Matches 38 Historical Special Performances 40 Acknowledgements 42 Page 2 of 42 200 Plus Scores Score Surname First Club Opposition Season Notes Name 315 Rankine Tom SPOC Walkerville 2015-16 39 ‘4’s’ 17 ‘6’s’ 278 Howard Mark Brighton PAOC 2009-10 271 Mcalloon Greg Modbury Red Uni of SA 1993-94 HW Gold 23 ‘6’s’ 265 Carrick-Smith Jake AHOS SPOC 2004-05 261* Irwin Angus SPOC Athelstone 1986-87 HW 251 Hennessy Liam Woodville Sth Para Hills 2008-09 250 Reid Kym Walkerville Para Hills 1999-00 250* Sibbick Jamie Brahma Lodge Ingle Farm 2016-17 21 ‘4’s’ 249 Toy Horrie Payneham University 1943-44 245 Circelli Tony SAIT Kilburn 1990-91 244 Burns Cameron Pulteney OS Marion 1999-00 243* Scott Andrew SPOC Pt Districts 2014-15 37 ‘4’s 242 Bailey Jye Pooraka Concordia OC 2012-13 241 Rewell Graham Pooraka Fulham 1999-00 236 Trimboli Marcus Rostrevor OC Brighton 2008-09 234* Clift Ian West Lakes Rostrevor OC 1988-89 234 Lane Travis Grange SPOC 2018-19 234* Travis Darren Gepps Cross Kilburn 2001-02 232* Richards Doug SAIT Para Hills 1987-88 229* Bednall Phillip St Peter’s Coll KOCA 1948-49 229 Cheary Nicholas Walkerville Pt Districts 2009-10 228 Coles Bradley PAOC Walkerville 2014-15 14 ‘6’s 228* Hill Lewis Brighton Unley 2013-14 228 Theaker Robert Athelstone Adelaide Uni 1988-89 226* Brokensha Ross Brighton Flinders Pk 2003-04 225 Mill Lachlan SHOC Flinders Pk 2016-17 223 Cunningham Mark Pulteney OS SHOC 2006-07 223 Brown Bill RAAF Payneham 1943-44 223 Deegan Thomas Rostrevor OC Adelaide Uni 2013-14 222 Jarman Darren Gaza Pulteney OS 1989-90 29 ‘4’s 221* Kowald Merv Eliz Districts Marion 1987-88 220* Body Ken Old Ignatians Gaza 2010-11 21 ‘4’s 220 Singh Sanjay Pembroke OS Immanuel OS 2001-01 219* Cornfold Blayne Goodwood AHOS 2012-13 219 Dwiar Gary Hectorville Modbury 2011-12 219 Murray Andrew Hope Valley Golden Grv 2008-09 218* Buttfield Greg SMOSH Pembroke OS 1988-89 25 ‘6’s 216* Knight Corey Grange SHOC 2013-14 216 Pahor Rob Woodville Rech Hectorville 2008-09 Page 3 of 42 Score Surname First Club Opposition Season Notes Name 216 Tucker Anthony Old Scotch Kilburn 2002-03 216 Shepherdson Shane AHOS Mawson 2009-10 Lakes 215 Burgess Ryan Penfield Adelaide Uni 2015-16 27 ‘4’s 215* Campbell Brett Elders-Uni SA Gepps Cross 2006-07 1 day 214* Cooper Graeme Pt Districts Brighton 2007-08 214* Cartwright Scott Mawson Lakes Pooraka 2013-14 214 Chunys Michael Goodwood Gepps Cross 2011-12 213 Bradley Andrew Westminster OS Concordia OC 2013-14 213 Marshall Peter Old Collegians Old Ignatians 1991-92 212 Dale Kevin Brighton SPOC 1965-66 212 Laube Simon Walkerville RCP 2001-02 212 Leane Josh Old Ignatians Pooraka 2016-17 1 day 15 ‘6’s 212* Singh Sanjay Pembroke OS Old Ignatians 2001-02 211* Fuller Tony Old Scotch Payneham 1989-90 211 Karanicolou David Fulham Flinders Uni 2009-10 211 Thredgold Gavin Penfield Payneham 2004-05 210* Brinsley Thomas PAOC Gepps Cross 2016-17 15 ‘6’s 210 Sibbick Jamie Brahma Lodge Pembroke OS 2013-14 209 Batten Bradley Pooraka Grange 2014-15 209* Hall Andrew Gaza Goodwood 2007-08 209 Strappazzon Alf SMOSH Adelaide 1989-90 Deaf 208 Alderson Andrew Marion Gepps Cross 2003-04 208* Crabb Jarran Rostrevor OC PAOC 2009-10 208 Dale Kevin Brighton Faulding 1963-64 208* Khan Ali Kilburn Para Hills 2017-18 208* Lee David RCP Payneham 1998-99 208 George Rajeev Flinders Uni Hectorville 2013-14 207* Hennessy Liam Woodville Sth Payneham 2015-16 207 Dwiar Gary Hectorville Woodville 2015-16 33 ‘4’s Rechabite 207* Day Paul Modbury Fulham 1981-82 HW 207* Dwyer Andrew Pulteney OS Old Ignatians 1996-97 32 ‘4’s 207 Hastwell Sam Adelaide Uni Elders-Uni SA 2001-02 1 day 207 Jones Justin AHOS Pulteney OS 1994-95 207 Mitchell Daniel Pt Districts Golden 2016-17 Grove 207 McAllister Steven Marion Port Districts 2015-16 31 ‘4’s 207 Page David Ferryden Pk Woodville 1994-95 Rech 206 Antrobus Adam Gepps Cross Pt Districts 2005-06 206 Brook Matthew Gaza Flinders Uni 2006-07 Page 4 of 42 Score Surname First Club Opposition Season Notes Name 206 Kirkwood Zane Pooraka Mawson 2013-14 Lakes 206* McCleary Matthew Panorama Brighton 2015-16 1 day 206 Richardson Jamie SPOC AHOS 2014-15 206 White John Sturt CAE Payneham 1973-74 205 Gogler Keith St Peter’s Prince Alfred 1940-41 College College 205* Anderson Darren Ingle Farm Payneham 1994-95 A1 205 Elix Ralph Adelaide Uni Brighton 1949-50 115 mins 205 Rankin John Brighton Hope Valley 2001-02 A1 205 Trimboli Marcus Rostrevor OC Unley 2005-06 1 day 204 Duffett Paul Woodville Flinders Pk 2006-07 A1 Rechabite 204* Gabb Richard Reynella Penfield 2008-09 204 Duffett Paul Wood Rechabite Ingle Farm 2010-11 204 Liddle Greg SAIT SAIT Black 1990-91 204 Pink Jim Sturt District Adelaide 1984-85 204 Stolcman Simon Pooraka Walkerville 2012-13 204 Wilson Jed SHOC Gepps Cross 2011-12 203 Ashmead Glenn Pulteney OS Pembroke OS 2007-08 203 Bishop Ashley Pooraka SPOC 2001-02 A1 203 Foster Jack Port District Mawson 2020-21 22 ‘4’s Footballers Lakes 203* Wordsworth Travis Para Hills Woodville 2015-16 A1 Rechabite 202* Rawlings Kristian Fulham Golden 2009-10 1 day Grove 201 Dunn Brett Penfield Payneham 1993-94 201* Duffett Paul Woodville Pulteney OS 2012-13 Rechabite 201* Garnaut Jeff Gaza Elizabeth 1977-78 Semi Turf 201* Taylor Tom Mawson Lakes Athelstone 2012-13 1 day 201* Mander Peter Payneham SPOC 1987-88 201* Sandhu Ricky Walkerville Adelaide 2019-20 1 day Warriors 201* Singh Brinder MSCC Mawson 2015-16 1 day Lakes 13 ‘6’s 201* Stephenson Daniel Goodwood Para Hills 2018-19 14 ‘6’s 201 Vanniekerk Wally Payneham PAOC 1990-91 200* Collier Jeff Brighton Gepps Cross 1989-90 200* Hanson Mark Pooraka Hope Valley 2016-17 25 ‘4’s 200* Sheahan Paul SPOC Ferryden Pk 1985-86 A1 Page 5 of 42 Score Surname First Club Opposition Season Notes Name 200* Walshaw Jason Grange SPOC 2000-01 200* Thomas Cameron Old Scotch Immanuel OS 1996-97 200 Faccini Luke Goodwood Unley 2017-18 28 4’s 200 Kieng Boree Hectorville Gaza 2012-13 200 Ryan Martin Brahma Lodge Modbury 2015-16 1 day Page 6 of 42 Best Individual Figures 10 Wickets in an Innings Figures Family Name First Club Opposition Season Notes Name 10/8 Bills Ian Pembroke Grange 1979-80 OS 10/18 Aiston Ray Flinders Pk Comm Bank 1973-74 10/19 Elliott Ken Payneham Baulderstone 1961-62 10/22 Issac William Kelvinator SPOC 1945-46 Jan-46 10/23 McCann Laurie SHOC PAOC 1980-81 10/25 Cox Simon SAIT Gaza 1974-75 10/25 Sherlock Colin Brighton Grange 1982-83 10/26 Heap John Tee Tree Grange 1985-86 Gully 10/29 James Gavin Adelaide Adelaide 1977-78 Uni 10/30 Bruer David Flinders Uni Adelaide Uni 1977-78 Semi 10/30 Marrett Bob Payneham Grange 1971-72 GF 10/31 Butler Des Kelvinator Clarence Pk 1961-62 ** 10/32 Andrews R Burnside British Tube 1955-56 Nov 55 Mills 10/35 La-Rosa Dennis Hope Valley Payneham 1977-78 10/36 Edge Jack Richmond Prospect 1971-72 10/36 Thomas Keith SAIT Ingle Farm 1979-80 HW 10/37 Cahill Glen Kilburn Flinders Uni 1971-72 10/37 Quintrell Brenton Eliz Nth Brighton 1970-71 10/38 Russell Roger Grange Burnside 1975-76 HW SF 10/39 Westley Kevin Burnside WRE 1971-72 10/40 Burton Garth Kensington SPOC 1956-57 Feb-57 10/41 Hill Peter SPOC Unley 2011-12 10/42 Frick Paul Pooraka Grange 1999-00 10/48 Apostolopoulos Daniel Glenunga Woodville Sth 2003-04 10/49 Brown Ern Sturt Elders 1961-62 ** 10/53 Cooper Graeme Pt Districts Goodwood 2007-08 10/61 Bound Terry Gaza Railways 1978-79 10/67 McColl Damien Old Scotch Gepps Cross 1985-86 10/68 Reardon Peter Grange Woodville Sth 1982-83 Semi 10/77 Douventzidis Jack Pulteney Unley 2020-21 10/79 Bayliss Richard Marion Pembroke OS 1984-85 10/97 Davis Tod ANI Fulham 1984-85 **Both 10 wicket hauls taken on the same day 13/01/61 Page 7 of 42 Best Match Figures (15 plus wickets) Figures Family First Club Opposition Season Notes Name Name 19/70 Russell Roger Grange Burnside 1975-76 HW-SF 17/33 Sherlock Colin Brighton Grange 1982-83 17/64 Edge Jack Richmond Prospect 1971-72 16/33 Hartland Jack Burnside Grange 1971-72 16/33 Tilbrook John Brighton Burnside 1977-78 16/36 Aiston Ray Flinders Pk SPOC 1971-72 16/36 Foureur Ken Woodville Nth Henley 1971-72 16/36 Ormond Roger Payneham Marine & 1972-73 Harbour 16/45 Croft R Railways Burnside 1973-74 16/53 Hodge Richard Elder Smith Sturt 1956-57 16/56 Dawson Jack Baulderstone Grange 1959-60 16/68 Hercock Chris Brighton Elders 1977-78 16/70 Austin Rod Rosewater ETSA 1980-81 16/91 Draper Anthony PAOC Wood Rech 1988-89 15/15 Huddlestone Wilf ICI Tubemakers 1961-62 ** 15/25 Aiston Ray Flinders Pk Comm Bank 1973-74 15/26 Byrne Robert Brighton SPOC 1966-67 15/27 Sargent Tim Goodwood Gaza 2011-12 15/34 Young Don SPOC Comm Bank 1966-67 15/37 Lewis Peter Fulham Wood Rech 1975-76 15/39 Eime Robert Woodville Sth Elders GM 1972-73 15/44 Kavanagh Bernie SHOC ?? 1973-74 15/47 Roxby Robert Myers WREI 1962-63 15/49 Marrett Bob Payneham Richmond 1968-69 15/50 Shaw Richard Old Scotch Gaza 1979-80 15/51 Sladden David Old Collegians Grange 1983-84 15/53 Bills Ian KOCA ETSA 1962-63 15/53 Howie Maurice Edwardstown Hope Valley 1987-88 15/54 Frost Alan Tee Tree Gully Marion 1973-74 15/54 McCann Laurie SHOC PAOC 1980-81 15/58 Hards Wayne Woodville Rech Glenelg 1971-72 15/60 Goldfinch Alan SPOC PAOC
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