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108th Annual Report 2019–20 Contents

Thank you to our sponsors: Office bearers 2 President’s report 3 Life Members 5 Vale 6 UQCC Foundation Trust 8 18th Test Breakfast 8 Director of Cricket report 9 Outstanding performances 11 Perpetual trophy winners 13 First Grade report 15 Second Grade report 20 Third Grade report 26 Fourth Grade report 30 Fifth Grade (1) report 33 Fifth Grade (2) report 36 Sixth Grade report 39 Women’s coach report 44 Women’s First Grade report 45 Women’s Second Grade report 49 Lord’s Taverners report 52 Juniors report 55 Club records 57 First Grade overall 57 First Grade career one-day averages 59 First Grade current players’ career averages 61 Current players all grades 62 Lower grades 63 Highest scores 65 Most runs in one season in one grade 66 Partnerships 67 Most in one season in one grade 69 Most dismissals in one season in one grade 70 Leading performers in all grades 71 1st Grade men’s player numbers 73 1st Grade women’s player numbers 77 Financial report 78

Front cover: Women’s First Grade T20 finalists Annual Report 2019–20 1 Office bearers

Patron Mr BD Maranta President Mr G Teys Immediate Past President Mr C Philipson

Vice Presidents Mr JM Buchanan Mr HI Harris Mr DC Mengel Dr DL Backstrom Mr KS Jennings Mr RW Mihell Mr JP Biggs Mr R Johnston Mr GJ Moore Mr RD Broadfoot Mr RE Kelly Hon JC Moore Mr WH Buckle Dr D Keys Mr KG Norris Mr P Catsoulis Dr W Kitching Mr PJ O’Neill Mr TB Crommelin Mr GF Lanham Mr WT Powell Dr DL Ellis Mr PW Lee Mr AE deN Rogers Mr P Gilroy Mr RN Leeson Mr BR Sully Mr RD Grice Mr DM Little Mr JN Tunny Mr DJ Hale Mr BD Maranta Mr TR Veivers Mr DAK McNee

Note: The above list represents those members honoured in the past for their service to the club. The office of Vice President did not have any validity under any of the club’s previous constitutions and appointments were informal only. The practice was discontinued after 1995. Nevertheless, it is proposed to continue listing the existing Vice Presidents in future annual reports.

Hon Secretary Ms M Mabsout Hon Treasurer Mr W Tuffley

Executive Committee Members Mr M Watter Mr E Ryan Mr B Logue Mr M Adams Ms B Atkinson

2 University of Club President’s report

2020 marked the end of an extraordinary decade for the Gardener and Pete Clarke once again for providing club, securing our ninth Club theMy thanksstructure to Cluband leadership Scott to enable Henry, our Hamish success Championship in 10 years and winning back to back 1st Grade Premierships for the this year. most challenging team to select each week, and to Thanks also to Lance Morgan for leading the firstThe season’stime. end also saw the COVID-19 global pandemic Arnie Saha leading 3s to finals and Oliver Mower delivering another minor premiership. I also can’t has exposed Cricket ’s deep administrative gamego past of Jono the year McTaggett, in his 5s who side, stepped despite up being in a bigmade arrive. Interestingly and fortuitously for cricket, it toway bowl as 5s and captain watching and himat training. hilariously I enjoyed run himself my one and financial issues, creating a long overdue catalystOnce again, for change.our success was anchored by the club’s outWomen’s in the 90s.cricket is challenging, continued success is quite culture. Success for any sporting organisation 2020 marked a significant turnaround for our pay respect to past generations while continuing to Women’s Club thanks largely to the efforts of coach extraordinary. Each year, new players continue to beMark commended Daldy, Matthew for some Miller, brutal Bronwyn , Atkinson which for the past while owning the future enables us tookand Shelley us the T20Mabsout. Grand Laura Final Harrisand within must sight also of toshape continually the club improve, through theircompete, own outperform values. Respect and Premiership before we fell tantalising short against overcomeI think the newother challenges. key philosophy that underpins our success is that, strategically and administratively, talenteda star-studded girls joining Wests theside. club, Our which player bodes depth well also for increased significantly thanks to several very something many major sporting bodies have we never lose sight of our purpose. This is theJunior future. cricket Junior programs are increasingly important within opportunitiesstruggled with for in recentpeople times. to play We cricket are a atnot- the for-profit, and fundamentally exist to provide per cent increase in junior participation and over enables us to prioritise what is important, like Premier clubs. This year, we saw an almost 30 increasinghighest level participation, they can. A clearbuilding and facilities,simple purpose providing excellent coaching, developing future 225 girls per sides,cent increase which will within ensure our the Blues future Academy of our sessions. We introduced our new Stage 1 and Stage leadersMen’s cricket and above all, enjoying the game we love. women’sOur focus programs now is on remain a major strong. skills development drive to ensure we create our next generation 1st Grade were front runners all year, which led to a deserved Premiership when the Grand Final was holiday programs, which are proving very popular, of stars. As such, we have expanded our school Grade and Lachy Guilfoyle’s 5th Grade one day side cancelled due to the pandemic. Dugie Hill’s 2nd also delivered premierships, while our 3rd and 4th and next year will look to significantly increase our pre-seasonA special mention coaching to alland our specialised Junior coaches skills sessions. in what Grade sides made finals. so many past players back coaching such as Paul blend of experience and youth, with guys like is always a challenging role. It was great to see We are incredibly lucky currently to have a perfect Mackintosh, Graydon Atthow, Ashley Brandon and , Michael Philipson, Mitchell Fry and ChrisThanks Hall. Scott Walter continuing to mentor an exciting new Premier cricket clubs are now quite substantial lightsgeneration. in the Wefuture! look forward to seeing the names of Willans, Clayton, Walker and Sanders and go up in community hubs, needing dozens of volunteers,

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coaches, ground crew and other helpers, without

club culture, has now become as big as the WEP whom we simply couldn’t put teams on the park. forHarris his Medal,service and to the was club, won driving by the our ever social popular side Jano and Coetzee. Michael Miller won the EJD Stanley Award Firstly, thanks to Mike Jennings, Scott Henry, Elliot being assistant coach within the women’s program, Ryan and Andrew Courtice for another successful Test Breakfast (No. 18!), with an while Kate Beaumont was voted Women’s Player of entertaining and obliging guest. theAdministration Year. ourScott daily Henry operations, once again delivering was instrumental new sponsors in and Administratively, the club delivered on a three-year ensuring our success on and off the field, overseeing ensuring our new player programs were successful. plan to have our Operations Manager role fully Several clubs have now followed our lead and achievement,embedded and requiring funded with years a ofreturn reform to surplus.and focus introduced Operations Managers, which is an This marked a significant if not particularly exciting exciting move for cricket in Queensland. clubs remain dependent on volunteers, dedicated of Cricket, providing additional structure to our across all areas of revenue and expenditure. While Hamish Gardener did a wonderful job as Director administrative resources within clubs are becoming junior programs. Club Administrator Shelley and pregnancy with the thankless tasks of club criticalFinancially, to ensure the club their remains sustainability. in a strong position administration,Mabsout combined managing a full-time registrations job, motherhood and

with retained profits of $439,929 and the overseeing our policies and compliance. Foundation Trust retaining $219,552. Annual revenue was $504,186, with annual expenditure of Once again, thanks to the Executive Committee — $431,345. Our net operation profit exceeded our Bill Tuffley, Brendan Logue, Bronwyn Atkinson, budgeted position with a surplus of $83,544. particularlyMick Watter, Jimmy Matt Adams, and Dean, Elliot for Ryan delivering and Michelle great Mabsout — for their assistance, and to UQ P&F, Geoff Teys President wicketsThanks alsoeach to week. our major sponsors, FDC

Construction,Awards Engineers GHD and La Porchetta. The major awards were once again the highlight of our end of season dinner. It was a pleasure to have attend to present Scott Walter andwith representing his third WEP someone Harris Medal. that best The embodied Tom Corcoran Award presented by the wonderful Sheila Corcoran,

4 University of Queensland Cricket Club Life members

Under the club’s constitution, agreed to by the Sports Union, the committee was entitled to nominate upwards of six life members in the first year following incorporation, with a maximum of two per year thereafter. No new life members were appointed at the AGM in 2019.

Life member Year Life member Year

Dr AC Battersby 2008* Mr KA Archer 2014 Mr JP Biggs 2008 Mr DC Biggs 2014 Mr P Catsoulis 2008* Mr BL Fitzgerald 2015 Mr LD Cooper 2008 Mr AK Lossberg 2015 Mr JO Harris 2008 Mr MS Kasprowicz 2016 Mr BD Maranta 2008 Mr R Johnston 2017 Mr DC Mengel 2008* Ms GM Cartwright 2017 Mr RW Mihell 2008 Mr IA Elks 2018 Mr AE deN Rogers 2008 Mr JR Turner 2018 MR WH Buckle 2009 Mr KS Jennings 2009 Mr FR Crane 2010 Mr TR Veivers 2010 Mr GF Lanham 2011 Hon JC Moore 2011 Mr JM Buchanan 2012 Mr BA Courtice 2012 Mr TBI Crommelin 2013 Mr GJ Moore 2013

* Sports Union life members who automatically became life members of UQCC on its incorporation.

Annual Report 2019–20 5 Vale

Geoffrey James Maule (No 289)

asin hispossible, early daysand thisat the gave club, him a mediumreasonable fast success bowler. His early period involved a desire to bowl as fast Born: 7 April 1924 at Redcliffe thatin mainly by slowing Second his and pace, Third he achievedGrade for swing, at least four Died: 10 December 2019 at seasons from 1953–54. Thereafter he discovered

GradeKnown in as seasons ‘Tom’, he 1949–50 was educated and 1950–51, at Marist before Brothers sometimes both ways. His medium paced deliveries College, Rosalie, and played mainly in Second whenpropelled professional him into dutiesFirst Grade allowed, in seasons and thereafter 1958–59 he made appearances in First Grade, once in each to 1960–61. He continued playing intermittently oftemporarily those seasons, retiring as a from right-hand cricket. batsman During this and period, right appeared in Old Boys matches and in touring sides. In all grades, he took 192 wickets, including 48 at arm medium fast bowler. He graduated BCom in 19.6 in First Grade; with the bat he scored 752 runs in all grades, including 109 in First Grade at 9.9. starting1954. to build an impregnable fortress in 4th gradeBy 1955, and the needed then Lorda decent Mayor opening Clem Jonesbowler; was he He obtained an MBBS in 1960, the Fellowship of the Royal College of Medicine from London in 1983, and was Foundation Fellow of the Australian Society of managed to demand or cajole Tom (older members Rural and Remote Medicine in 1997. His father was of the club know what this means!) into returning the GP at St George from 1920 to approximately to , this time in 4th grade. He rewarded 1955, and was also Chairman of the Balonne Shire. his captain by taking 57 wickets in 1955–56 (1st in Michael practised at St George from 1965, then QCA), 79 wickets in 1956–57 (again 1st in QCA) and Asmoved a matter to of interest, in he 1983, was the finally grandson retiring of to the 66 wickets in 1957–58. With just one more Sunshine Coast in 2006. wicketsin the following in a fraction season over (in three which seasons! he retired Counting with hisan ankleearlier injury), results, he Tom had took taken in a all remarkable 233 wickets 213 and Percy Stanislaus McDonnell, who played cricket for Victoria, and Queensland, and who captained Australia’s Test Team from 1886 to 1888. scored just under 800 runs (including one ) Keith Samuel Jennings for the club. In World War II, Tom served in the Royal Australian TomNavy made in the a Arafura failed attempt Sea, Indian at a politicaland Pacific career oceans, for and also with the British Pacific Fleet. Born: 7 December 1941 at Dalby Died: 19 January 2020 at Brisbane inthe the QLP same (forerunner side on occasions, of the Democrats) it is not recorded — with Clem (ALP) and John Moore (ex Liberal Cabinet Minister) probably acquired from his days Known as ‘Punchy’, a nickname whether on field political arguments took place! Stanley Michael McDonnell (No 345) as a First Grade rugby player for University and for seasonsQueensland, straight, Keith returning was educated for four at BGSmore and seasons joined our club in season 1970–71. He then played for 14

until 1989–90 as he was nearing 50 years of age. Born: 23 February 1936 at St George ThirdAlways Grade, supremely although fit, he he did have medium appearances paced in Died: 26 December 2019 at Sunshine Coast cutters and batted left hand. He played mainly in

Known as ‘Shooter’, a nickname which he claimed Second Grade. Keith holds the club record for most right-handwas allegedly batsman, acquired a schoolboy on the rifle wicketkeeper, range at his and wickets taken in Third Grade — 358, with a total of school CEGS (now ACGS), Mike McDonnell was a 413 when Second Grade wickets are included. He scored a total of 1189 runs in both grades.

6 University of Queensland Cricket Club Vale

Trevor George Stewart (No 347) as President and on committees both formal and Keith was the quintessential club man, serving informal, and figuring largely in the affairs of the Born: 15 March 1940 at Mt Isa Old Boys as an organiser and player in local, Golden Oldies and Masters competitions. The club has Died: 10 May 2020 at Brisbane successfullyKeith to thank for for many the originalyears until idea handing and subsequent it over organisation of the Test Breakfast, which he ran Trevor Stewart was educated at various country schools in Queensland, finishing at Downlands to his son Michael, who maintains the same high unbrokenCollege in inToowoomba. First Grade His until career his last for season our club in standard. commenced in season 1959–60 and continued Keith obtained a Bachelor of Science in Forestry in 1966, and went on to study at Yale School 1965–66, a total of 75 matches. In that time he Queenslandof Forestry in Department the USA, graduating of Forestry, in 1970the DPI as anda the took 176 wickets at 15.3 and scored 507 runs at Master of Forestry. His working life was with the First12.4. ClassHe made appearances his First Class for Queensland debut for Queensland produced to the club was recognised by the awarding of life in February 1961 v Victoria in Brisbane. His six EPA. He retired in 2003. Keith’s continued service 120 runs with a highest score of 36, while taking membership in 2009. 13 wickets at 44.92, the best being 3/78. He George Corones (No 198) represented Queensland Colts in the Gregory Cup against New South Wales in seasons 1958–59, throughout1959–60 and Queensland, 1960–61. reaching the position of Charleville He was a primary school teacher working in schools Born: 6 April 1918 at school principal in 1968, and retaining that position Died: 22 March 2020 at byuntil answering his retirement the siren in 1995. call of After Clem his Jones retirement to play Brisbane from First Grade cricket, he finished his career Dr George Corones was born into the well-known retirement he became disabled, and distinguished Corones family of western Queensland, the owners in Clem’s Fourth Grade side for a short period. In

himself by his support for disabled young cricketers. asof hotelsa left-hand in Charleville batsman, and medium Quilpie. paced He wasbowler educated andas a occasionalboarder at wicketkeeper,Toowoomba Grammar he played School First and and, POSTSCRIPT The death of George Corones gives rise to

Second Grade in seasons 1937–38, 1938–39 and the oldest surviving player in any grade, not studies1939–40. and In distance 12 First Gradefrom home, fixtures, he alsohe scored played 145 in speculation as to the Uni player who is now runs at 9.7 average. In a career cut short by medical therenecessarily are many a first lower grader. graders While that I am I have reasonably lost the intervarsity match against Sydney University sure that I am abreast of the old first graders, in 1938, regarded in those days as one of the most important fixtures of the first grade season. track of. If anyone can provide me with the name practisedHe obtained as athe GP MBBS in western in 1944 Queensland and then served and then in of a candidate for this, please contact me. So far, the RAAF for the remainder of World War II. He I know that Life Member Peter Catsoulis (born 90s, he competed in, and won, swimming races in 13/11/1921), Dr Jim Steel (born 21/6/1927), in Brisbane. As a very fit man in his 80s and then Life Member (born 17/1/1928) 102nd birthday, George was, prior to his death, the Archerand Ian is Harris also the (born oldest 24/5/1929) surviving areAustralian all in Test oldestthe Veteran surviving Masters. member At only of our a fortnight club, and short the lastof his of contention, either now or in the future. Ken

player. those who played prior to the war. John Biggs: phone 3210-6109 Annual Report 2019–20 7 UQCC Foundation Trust

The trust was formed for two purposes — to act as a funds reserve prior to the construction of the current pavilion, and to provide for the ongoing development of University Cricket. It was established under a Deed of Trust, and is administered by trustees with the assistance of a Finance Committee. The Trustees are Ravin Raj, Jarrod Turner and David Biggs. The current state of the Trust funds is included in the financial statements of the annual report under Note 9: Contingent assets. We continue to seek donations from past and present players, and ask for your support for the Trust to provide for the ongoing development of University Cricket. David Biggs for the Trustees

18th Test breakfast

Pa The club’s 18th Annual FDC Corporate Test Breakfast was held on 20 November 2019 at the Royal on the Formerrk Hotel. Australian Test player Jason Gillespie entertained the crowd with his insights into life, playing experience and current coaching career. His story on his Test match 200 vs Bangladesh, including follow up text to on how he found it difficult to navigate through the 160s (given Waugh’s highest Test Thescore breakfast was 153) is was the aclub’s highlight. main fundraising event each season and, as such, the club is greatly appreciative of the continual support of sponsors and Old Boys.

This year’s breakfast will be on Wednesday 2 December, with the guest speaker to be confirmed. Michael Jennings for the Organising Committee

8 University of Queensland Cricket Club Director of Cricket report

2019–20 was yet all of our committee members who have put so another notable season, with the has done a brilliant job this year in the Operations much into the club behind the scenes. Scott Henry winners in the Club ChampionshipBlues runaway Manager role, taking the club to a new level of for a record organisation and professionalism. nine out of 10 wellWe enjoy as the the volunteers best facilities who inhave Queensland, worked in so the a seasons, rounding huge thank you to Dean Reeves and his team; as off a decade of canteen, most recently led by Michael Watter & to this result were Haley Finlay; and to our dedicated scorers Gail dominance. Pivotal the consistent Cartwright and Nick Pearson for your hours performances of the top two grades of both the givenof work, something carrying back on in to the the tradition club, even of Brianin the Fitzgerald. A big thank you to everyone who has men’sOverall and winners women’s teams. smallest of ways. Thanks also to our volunteer 2-day finals – 1s & 2s men senior players assisting with our Blasters programs, led by Pasan Siriwardene and George – 1s & 2s men (winners) From the start of this decade of success, head Myers. 2-day1-day semi-finalsfinals – 3s & 4s men instrumental in establishing the culture of the – 2s & 5(2)s men (winners), 1s coaches Mark Ellison and Jarrod Turner were (runners up) the key themes of the time were an early start 1-dayT20 finals semi-finals – 2s women & 4s men toclub preseason, leading into especially the 2010–11 for the season. younger Some players, of – 1s women & 2s men (both runners up) being fitter than ever before, and setting the T20 semi-finals – 1s men toobenchmark seriously for and fielding always in play the competition.in the spirit of The the we only took away trophies on four occasions, Uni way is to train hard, never take ourselves Although we contested 12 finals this season, the better we will perform, and the greater the game. As Jarrod often said, ‘The harder we train, something to rectify next year. A special mention must go to 5(2)s for an amazing one-day final refreshments will taste.’ This is a great blueprint victory at WEP. The Blues supporters were On an individual note, our representative players for us to take into the next decade. sensational, and a great day was had by all. and coaches once again did the club proud, with The foundational principals of the ‘players run the and Peter Clarke instrumental in club’ mentality and ‘putting the club first’ were whichclear throughout is player driven, the last and 10 all years. the players Elliot Ryan act as said it best. ‘We have a fantastic culture at the club, the Australian Women’s successful T20 World Cup campaign. Our players Haidee mentors and coaches to each other.’ A huge thank Birkett, Jess Jonassen, Laura Harris and Matt you to all the player coaches over the decade — Willans, and QAS representative Jack Clayton, were After the most successful decade of cricket in the Michael Brundle, JJ Brundle, Ben Davis, Matt Cox, all outstanding ambassadors for the club. club’s history, I would like to pay tribute to several Abhi Bhat, Kris Nissen, Jano Coetzee and Jack groups of people who have been instrumental to hardCarty. to Peter know Clarke where has to impartedbegin, other a tremendous than to say thankinfluence you on mate, a generation your passion of Blues for the cricketers. club and It’s for our success over the last 10 years. the game is inspirational. Our most recent presidents Steve Hunt, Craig Philipson and Geoff Teys; club secretaries Matt To all the women’s coaches over the decade — Adams, James Holliday and Dugie Hill; treasurers Selena Tainton, Cody Loopstra, Mick Gallen, Matt Ravin Raj and Bill Tuffley; Shelley Mabsout; and Graham, Scott Walter, Kris Nissen, Grace Gibbs, Annual Report 2019–20 9 Director of Cricket report

relentless performances, so congratulations and

Justin Ormandy, Regan Brown, Mick Watter, Chris phenomenal over the years, and I cannot thank Perry, and most recently Mark Daldy and Michael thethank captains you. The in 2019–20skippers andseason selectors enough have for yourbeen Miller — thank you for your energy and passion for women’s cricket. Without strong performances new captains this season, who all did an amazing broughtfrom the even Blues more Ladies, structure, the Club and Championship the captains jobleadership, with one dedication of the youngest and patience. men’s grade We had clubs three andwould all notthe beplayers achievable. throughout Mark theand season Michael were

Also, a huge thank you to all the volunteer we have seen in years. Ultimately, the thanks must women’sfantastic, coacheswith both who teams assisted in finals with contention. our young come down to all the players. You make the club Despite such a successful season, we will always what it is, and what it will be into the future. done ladies for a great year! reiterate Jarrod Turner’s age-old message to the girls programs, especially Kate Campbell. Well have areas where we can improve. I’d like to season on the scoreboard, there were plenty of see improve is more current players assisting with positivesWhile the and Taverners good learning side had for a disappointingthe team to take players. ‘The part of the club that I would like to

function,the off-field assisting projects in thatthe canteenkeep the or club becoming running. a forward in 2020–21. James Patmore led the team partWhether of the it’s committee, as simple youras organising role will ago social a long way Abrilliantly, big thank along you also with to David our past Biggs. Taverners The boys coaches, really appreciated your care and knowledge of the game. All the clubs will be after us in 2020–21, so it’s great to see so many of the boys you worked with in taking the club to the next level.’ never been more important to prepare strongly, Mark Clayton, Peter Clarke and James Grady. It’s continually learn and become smarter in how we play, and always be the most competitive cricketers now performing strongly in grade cricket. To all the Blues Academy coaches, most especially our home-grown Blues — Harry Walker, Jack Clayton, on the park. All the best to everyone in 2020–21. Max Clayton, Will Sanders, and the veterans Ben Davis, Paul Woodford, Jack Carty and Marcus Daldy Hamish Gardiner — thanks for all your efforts and willingness to Director of Cricket give back to the club. We have also been blessed to have Scott Walter, experiencedMichael Philipson, the success Mitchell we Fry have and without Laura yourHarris leading the club by example. We would not have

10 University of Queensland Cricket Club Outstanding performances

Representative selections and awards Australian Southern Stars – Jess Jonassen Australian U19s – Matt Willans Queensland Bulls (Academy of Sport) – Jack Clayton – Jess Jonassen, Haidee Birkett, Laura Harris Brisbane Heat (BBL) – Matt Willans Brisbane Heat (WBBL) – Jess Jonassen, Laura Harris, Haidee Birkett Queensland U19s – Matt Willans, Will Sanders, Harry Walker, Max Clayton Northern Territory U18s – Jessica Bradley, Eliza Barnett, Emma Jackson, Huri Liyanarachchi Don Queensland Premier Cricket First Grade Team of the Year – Scott Walter, Jack Clayton Katherine Raymont Shield Team of the Year – Laura Harris, Lauryn Anderson

Club award winners WEP Harris Trophy for Best Club Player – Scott Walter Women’s Player of the Year – Kate Beaumont EJD Stanley Award for Clubman of the Year – Michael Miller TJ Corcoran Award for Spirit of Cricket – Jano Coetzee Highest run scorer for the season – Jack Carty (956 @ 38.24)* Highest wicket taker for the season – Scott Walter (59 @ 14.36)* Most dismissals for the season – Mitchell Fry (38)*

* Awarded on home and away season only

Scott Walter takes out the WEP Harris Trophy for a record third time – and this time he’s not sharing it with anyone! (see page 13)

Annual Report 2019–20 11 Outstanding performances 9th 6th 7th 3rd POS 10th Minor Minor 6th/3rd Premiers PREMIERS PREMIERS Dugie Hill Dugie Rob Kelly CAPTAIN Beaumont, Beaumont, Arnab SahaArnab 3rd Scott Henry Oliver Mower Jon McTaggett Jessica Bradley Jessica Lachlan Morgan Lachlan Belinda Dawney Belinda Lachlan Guilfoyle Neve Lynch, Kate 8 8 19 21 19 15 16 11 21 WICKET WICKET KEEPING Mitchell Fry Fry Mitchell Harry Walker Walker Harry Liam McBrien Liam McBrien George Myers Myers George Jon McTaggett Jon McTaggett Jessica Bradley Bradley Jessica Sam Rasmussen Rasmussen Sam Josephine Mabin Ryan Dallavecchia Dallavecchia Ryan 8 8 5 8 6 4 6 MOST CATCHES Jack Shelley Jack Shelley Jack Clayton Alex BennettAlex 5 players on 3 5 players on 34 players 9 Batiste Sam Michael Miller Miller Michael Oliver Dickinson Lauryn Anderson Langley Johnston Dugie Hill Dugie 10 14 8.46 13.7 9.45 8.65 18.5 AVE 12.77 12.34 11.36 20.35 Vale Esther Elliot Beath Elliot Beath Scott Walter Walter Scott Owen Griffin Dylan D'RozaDylan William Finch Chris Forrester Urvaksh Kapure Kapure Urvaksh Campbell Cowan Campbell Lauryn Anderson 47 36 16 22 27 23 20 14 Esther Vale Vale Esther Arnab Saha Saha Arnab Scott Walter Walter Scott Brown Jonte Owen Griffin Chris Forrester Forrester Chris Campbell Cowan Campbell Lauryn Anderson Elliot Beath 24 Elliot Beath 76 57 126 87* 108 121 168* 168* 132* Tom Ham Jack Clayton Alex Bennett Zachary Boyne Boyne Zachary Haidee Birkett Lucinda Jensen Joshua Wigginton Lachlan Marschke Marschke Lachlan Jack Carty 186 D'Roza Dylan 29 Harry Blunn 107* Blunn Harry

75.4 38.2 47.29 44.57 39.71 28.44 32.67 32.71 19.82 27.33 Tom Ham Harry Blunn Jack Clayton Alex Bennett Owen Griffin Chris Roberts Jack Geraghty Jack Geraghty Haidee Birkett Taylor Hamblyn Ryan Dallavecchia Dallavecchia Ryan OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES 754 294 311 337 382 278 644 218 193 Laura Harris Laura Harris Jack Clayton Alex Bennett Chris Roberts Michael Miller Miller Michael Jon McTaggett Jon McTaggett Boyne Zachary MOST RUNS BATTING AVE SCORE HIGH MOST WKTS Taylor Hamblyn Ryan Dallavecchia Dallavecchia Ryan Dugie Hill 469Dugie SECOND SIXTH SIXTH THIRD THIRD FOURTH (1) FIFTH FIFTH (2) FIFTH FIRST WOMENS 1ST WOMENS 2ND 16 UNDER

12 University of Queensland Cricket Club Perpetual trophy winners

EJD STANLEY AWARD WEP HARRIS TROPHY WOMEN'S (CLUBMAN OF THE YEAR) (PLAYER OF THE YEAR) PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Season Winner Season Winner Season Winner 2016/17 Selena Tainton 1973/4 Cam Battersby 1989/90 Chris White 2017/18 Haidee Birkett 1974/5 Bill Buckle 1990/1 no award presented 2018/19 Kate Campbell 1975/6 WEP Harris 1991/2 Shawn Flegler 2019/20 Katelyn Beaumont 1976/7 Lew Cooper 1992/3 Richard Sefton 1977/8 Charlie Mengel 1993/4 Michael Jennings 1978/9 Gary Lanham 1994/5 Michael Kasprowicz 1979/80 Tim Crommelin 1995/6 David Matheson 1980/1 Barry Maranta 1996/7 Brad Smith 1997/8 Brett Boardman 1982-1988 No Award presented 1998/9 Mark Shackel 1999/00 Ryan Hale 1988/9 Michael Bowers 2000/1 Clint Auty 1989/90 David Grogan 2001/2 Cameron Boyd 1990/1 Bill Ledger 2002/3 Geoff Teys 1991/2 Vince Geiger 2003/4 Hugh Rees 1992/3 David Biggs 2004/5 Lachlan Stevens 1993/4 Anthony Walduck 2005/6 Daniel Anderson/ Adam King 1994/5 Sean Henderson 2006/7 David Chakravorty 1995/6 Graydon Atthow 2007/8 Paul Burman 1996/7 Martin Robinson 2008/9 Craig Philipson 1997/8 Alastair McNee 2009/10 Kris Nissen 1998/9 John Biggs 2010/11 Ben Jones 1999/00 Brian and Janice Fitzgerald 2011/12 Adam Wigan/Danny Hancock 2000/1 Keith Jennings 2012/13 Ben Davis/Andy Michael 2001/2 Peter Herring 2013/14 Michael Philipson 2002/3 Matt Adams 2014/15 Scott Walter/Marco Marabini 2003/4 Scott O'Leary 2015/16 Dean Collings 2004/5 David Chakravorty 2016/17 Scott Walter/Michael Philipson 2005/6 Chris Torrisi 2017/18 Nicholas Sale 2006/7 James Hansen 2018/19 Jano Coetzee 2007/8 Andrew Lossberg 2019/20 Scott Walter 2008/9 Steven Farrell 2009/10 Matt Graham 2010/11 Jarrod Turner 2011/12 Gail Cartwright 2012/13 Mick Gallen The legendary WEP Harris, whose 2013/14 Geoff Teys trophy is presented to our best men’s player for the season 2014/15 Tom Tuffley 2015/16 James Patmore 2016/17 Selena Tainton 2017/18 Michael Watter 2018/19 Shelley Mabsout Annual Report 2019–20 13 2019/20 Michael Miller Perpetual trophy winners

EJD STANLEY AWARD WEP TJ CORCORAN HARRIS TROPHY AWARD (CLUBMAN OF THE YEAR) (PLAYER SPIRIT OF THEAWARD YEAR) Season Winner Season Winner Season2006/7 WilliamWinner Tuffley 2007/8 James Holliday 1973/4 Cam Battersby 1989/902008/9Chris WhiteLynda Petherick 1974/5 Bill Buckle 1990/12009/10no awardPeter presented Clarke 1975/6 WEP Harris 1991/2 Shawn Flegler 2010/11 Elizabeth Wunsch 1976/7 Lew Cooper 1992/3 Richard Sefton 2011/12 Hamish Gardiner 1977/8 Charlie Mengel 1993/4 Michael Jennings 2012/13 Hannah Clarke 1978/9 Gary Lanham 1994/5 Michael Kasprowicz 2013/14 David Tuffley 1979/80 Tim Crommelin 1995/6 David Matheson 1980/1 Barry Maranta 1996/72014/15Brad SmithMick Gallen 1997/82015/16Brett BoardmanCharles Slaughter 1982-1988 No Award presented 1998/92016/17Mark ShackelPaul Woodford 1999/002017/18Ryan HaleOliver Mower 1988/9 Michael Bowers 2000/12018/19Clint AutyGeorge Myers 1989/90 David Grogan 2001/22019/20CameronJano Boyd Coetzee 1990/1 Bill Ledger 2002/3 Geoff Teys 1991/2 Vince Geiger 2003/4 Hugh Rees 1992/3 David Biggs 2004/5 Lachlan Stevens 1993/4 Anthony Walduck Top:2005/6 EJD Stanley,Daniel whose Anderson/ Adam King 1994/5 Sean Henderson career2006/7 for UniDavid started Chakravorty 1995/6 Graydon Atthow in 2007/8our secondPaul season Burman in 1913–14, and for 1996/7 Martin Robinson whom2008/9 our ‘Clubman’Craig Philipson 1997/8 Alastair McNee award2009/10 is namedKris Nissen 1998/9 John Biggs 2010/11 Ben Jones 1999/00 Brian and Janice Fitzgerald 2011/12 Adam Wigan/Danny Hancock 2000/1 Keith Jennings 2012/13 Ben Davis/Andy Michael 2001/2 Peter Herring 2013/14 Michael Philipson 2002/3 Matt Adams 2014/15 Scott Walter/Marco Marabini 2003/4 Scott O'Leary 2015/16 Dean Collings 2004/5 David Chakravorty 2016/17 Scott Walter/Michael Philipson 2005/6 Chris Torrisi Below:2017/18 Tom Corcoran,Nicholas Sale 2006/7 James Hansen whose2018/19 spirit ofJano cricket Coetzee 2007/8 Andrew Lossberg is remembered2019/20 Scott each Walter 2008/9 Steven Farrell year through the award 2009/10 Matt Graham named in his honour 2010/11 Jarrod Turner 2011/12 Gail Cartwright 2012/13 Mick Gallen 2013/14 Geoff Teys 2014/15 Tom Tuffley 2015/16 James Patmore 2016/17 Selena Tainton 2017/18 Michael Watter 2018/19 Shelley Mabsout 2019/20 Michael Miller

14 University of Queensland Cricket Club First Grade report

After a successful

season, the group • Dom’s T20 106 off 50 balls v Norths end to the 2018–19 knew that teams • Fry’s 102 v Wests would be gunning 2-day debut behind the stumps on a 40+ to knock us off our • degreespiritual day leader at Ipswich Paul Woodford making his

continue to improve bothperch. on We and had off to the • Sam Belford making his 2-day debut v Wests. GreatA special reward shout for out both to Jacklads! and Willo for their rookie Bulls contracts for the 2020–21 season. field, and we didn’t On behalf of the playing group I’d also like to thank disappoint.

We were convincingly beaten by a disciplined Geoff Teys and the executive committee Wests side in the one-day final at Redlands, the following for their help throughout the season: theseand then two again losses in in the their semi stride finals and of theused T20 it as extra • competition at Graceville. However, the group took • Gail and Nick for their dedication Our form in the two-competition was nothing motivation in the two-day competition. • Dean Reeves and all the groundies for their short of brilliant, scoring a truckload of runs and Petey Clarke for his passion and hard work work on WEP Harris throughout the season • bowling teams outs. The game plan was simple — playersClayto (991 were runs) well supportedyou get all theby the runs, evergreen and Walts (65 wickets) you get all the wickets. These two • all the captains and coaches. Let’s do it all again next season! Changy (who has been going around for one last time more than John Farnham), Dev, Jano, Dom and Frysie. However, without the consistent Scoot performances from Clayto and Walts, our season Captain might not have ended so well. This form saw us take home the Damien Mullins Cup (Overall) and the Cam Battersby Cup (2D) without bowling a ball. After a nail-biting semi- final win against a youthful Gold Coast team at strangeWEP, the way final to against win a premiership, Ipswich was buteventually great rewardcancelled for due our to performance the COVID-19 throughout pandemic. the A in the club’s history that we have won back-to- season — well done all! This is also the first time Although there were too many individual back 1st grade 2-day premierships. performances during the season to list (and remember), here are some that stand out: • Walt’s 9/15 v Redlands and multiple straight- drives v Sandgate • Dev’s 6/43 v Toombul • Clayto’s 168 v Wynnum

Annual Report 2019–20 15 First Grade report

FIRST GRADE RESULTS - 2 DAY CRICKET ROUND RESULT 4 Western Suburbs 256 & 3/30 lost to University of Queensland 7/317(dec) Win 5 University of Queensland 249 lost to Gold Coast 7/268 Loss 6 Wynnum/Manly 261 & 1/45 lost to University of Queensland 7/351(dec) Win 7 Valley 249 lost to University of Queensland 4/373 Win 8 University of Queensland 9/297(dec) def Sunshine Coast 201 Win 9 University of Queensland 3/303(dec) def Ipswich/Logan 244 Win 16 Northern Suburbs 172 & 139 lost to University of Queensland 212 Win 17 Sandgate-Redcliffe 191 def University of Queensland 180 Loss 18 Redlands 72 def by University of Queensland 5/224 Win 19 Toombul 197 def by University of Queensland 5/352 Win 20 University of Queensland 246 def South Brisbane 183 Win SEMI University of Queensland 365 def Gold Coast 271 Win FINAL University of Queensland vs Ipswich/Logan Draw

FIRST GRADE RESULTS - 1 DAY CRICKET ROUND FIRST GRADE PARTNERSHIPS RESULT 1 WICKET UniversityRUNS of QueenslandBATSMAN 6/345 defBATSMAN South Brisbane 6/325 OPPONENT Win 2 1stUniversity86 of QueenslandJack Carty 281 def byScott Valley Henry 5/283 Redlands Loss 3 2nd*Ipswich/Logan223 Mitchell 163 def byFry UniversityJack of Queensland Clayton 163 Toombul Win QUARTER3rdNorthern101 SuburbsJack 217 Clayton def by UniversityJano of Coetzee Queensland 4/221 Valley Win SEMI 4thIpswich/Logan133 Jano 150 defCoetzee by UniversityDominic of Queensland Michael 2/151 Sunshine Coast Win FINAL 5thUniversity154 of QueenslandMichael Philipson 7/259 lostJack to Western Clayton Suburbs 2/261Gold Coast Loss 6th 53 Max Clayton Mitchell Fry Western Suburbs 7th 92 DevonFIRST Endersby GRADE RESULTSMitchell - 20/20 Fry CRICKET Western Suburbs ROUND 8th* 136 Devon Endersby Jack Clayton Wynnum/Manly RESULT 10 9thToombul38 131 defNicholas by University Sale of QueenslandWilliam Sanders 2/134 Northern Suburbs Win 11 10thSandgate-Redcliffe43 Scott 5/150 Walter def by UniversityDylan D'Roza of Queensland 7/153Sandgate-Redcliffe Win 12* denotesWestern record Suburbs 9/135 lost to University of Queensland 7/139 Win 13 Wynnum/Manly 7/117 def by University of Queensland 4/120 Win 14 Sunshine Coast 3/182 def University of Queensland 158 Loss SECOND GRADE PARTNERSHIPS 15 Redlands 9/119 lost to University of Queensland 2/120 Win WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT Western Suburbs 5/181 def University of Queensland 4/53 D/L Loss SEMI 1st 224 Dugie Hill Jack Carty Wynnum/Manly 2nd 101 Paul Woodford Ben Davis Redlands 3rd 88 DugieSECOND Hill GRADE RESULTSJack Geraghty - 2 DAY CRICKET Ipswich/Logan ROUND RESULT 4th 220 Jack Carty Dugie Hill Valley 4 Western Suburbs 127 & 9/174(d) def by University of Queensland 4/136 (d) & 4/36 Win 5th 74 Harry Walker William Sanders Sunshine Coast 5 University of Queensland 9/251 def Gold Coast 8/163 Win 6th 88 Paul Woodford Mac Herring Northern Suburbs 6 Wynnum/Manly 111 & 182 lost to University of Queensland 6/301(dec) Win 7th 93 Hamish Gardiner Jack Geraghty Sandgate-Redcliffe 7 University of Queensland 7/408(dec) def Valley 220 Win 9th 27 George Myers James Lindsay Ipswich/Logan 8 University of Queensland 325 vs Sunshine Coast 247 Win 10th 40 Jack Budden James Lindsay Northern Suburbs 9 University of Queensland 253 & 4/202 def Ipswich/Logan 109 Win 16 Northern Suburbs 280 def University of Queensland 187 Loss THIRD GRADE PARTNERSHIPS 17 Sandgate-Redcliffe 8/222 def University of Queensland 216 Loss WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 16 18 Redlands 200 lost to University of Queensland 6/256 University of Queensland WinCricket Club 1st 66 George Myers Harry Blunn South Brisbane 19 University of Queensland 192 def Toombul 117 Win 2nd 89 Thomas Ham Matthew Gouveia Toombul 3rd 90 Mac Herring Marcus Daldy Wynnum/Manly 4th 129 Chris Roberts Matthew Gouveia Sandgate-Redcliffe 5th 88 Mac Herring Josh Wigginton Western Suburbs 6th 58 George Myers Sam Rasmussen Wynnum/Manly 7th 35 Nick Meadows Arnab Saha Redlands 8th 32 James Hurst Max Daldy Redlands 9th 47 Hayden D'Addona Gihan Mendis Redlands 10th 32 Hayden D'Addona Arnab Saha Valley (semi)

FOURTH GRADE PARTNERSHIPS WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 1st 62 Thomas Ham Max Daldy Western Suburbs 2nd 88 Oliver Mower Harry Blunn Redlands 3rd 120 Will Carlile Harry Blunn Redlands 4th 61 Will Carlile Michael Miller Redlands 5th 100 Oliver Mower Chris Roberts Wynnum Manly 6th 64 Oliver Mower George Myers Northern Suburbs First Grade report

FIRST GRADE BATTING AVERAGES - 2 DAY NAME M INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT/ST JJ Clayton 12 11 1 168* 754 75.4 8 MA Philipson 12 8 1 91 305 43.57 5 MR Fry 11 10 2 117 348 43.5 19 J Coetzee 12 12 2 88 389 38.9 7 JA Carty 8 8 0 90 254 31.75 7 DM Endersby 11 8 1 62* 218 31.14 1 SH Walter 12 6 5 18 31 31 0 BJ Davis 9 9 2 43* 191 27.29 3 SO Henry 9 6 0 38 148 24.67 7 NC Sale 11 6 1 49 123 17.57 5 M Clayton 11 11 0 67 185 16.82 5 Less than 8 innings DP Michael 5 5 1 105* 235 58.75 3 DR D'Roza 3 2 1 21 40 20 1 WH Sanders 2 1 0 11 11 11 1 S Belford 7 2 0 7 8 4 1 MG Willans 5 1 1 17* 17 -- 0 HA Walker 2 0 4 P. Woodford 1 0 2

FIRST GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES - 2 DAY NAME O M RUNS W AVE SH Walter 216.5 62 600 47 12.77 NC Sale 105.1 25 336 16 21 DM Endersby 162 41 492 23 21.39 S Belford 99.2 23 357 15 23.8 MA Philipson 104 24 329 12 27.42 Less than 70 overs J Coetzee 26 8 58 3 19.33 WH Sanders 20.2 4 76 3 25.33 DR D'Roza 33 4 125 3 41.67 JA Carty 25 7 90 2 45 MG Willans 35.2 8 96 2 48 DP Michael 21.3 0 106 1 106 M Clayton 3 0 13 0 -- BJ Davis 1 0 11 0 --

FIRST GRADE BATTING AVERAGES - 1 DAY NAME M INNS. N/O H/S AGG AVE C DP Michael 6 1 1 106 284 56.8 3 JJ Clayton 5 5 1 108 187 46.75 2 MA Philipson 6 6 0 52 185 30.83 3 J Coetzee 6 4 2 56 123 61.5 1 AnnualMR Fry Report 2019–20 6 3 1 47 110 55 12 17 JA Carty 3 3 0 51 97 32.33 2 FIRST GRADE RESULTS - 2 DAY CRICKET ROUND RESULT 4 Western Suburbs 256 & 3/30 lost to University of Queensland 7/317(dec) Win 5 University of Queensland 249 lost to Gold Coast 7/268 Loss 6 Wynnum/Manly 261 & 1/45 lost to University of Queensland 7/351(dec) Win 7 Valley 249 lost to University of Queensland 4/373 Win 8 University of Queensland 9/297(dec) def Sunshine Coast 201 Win 9 University of Queensland 3/303(dec) def Ipswich/Logan 244 Win 16 Northern Suburbs 172 & 139 lost to University of Queensland 212 Win 17 Sandgate-Redcliffe 191 def University of Queensland 180 Loss 18 Redlands 72 def by University of Queensland 5/224 Win 19 Toombul 197 def by University of Queensland 5/352 Win 20 University of Queensland 246 def South Brisbane 183 Win First GradeSEMI reportUniversity of Queensland 365 def Gold Coast 271 Win FINAL University of Queensland vs Ipswich/Logan Draw

FIRST GRADE RESULTS - 1 DAY CRICKET ROUND RESULT 1 University of Queensland 6/345 def South Brisbane 6/325 Win 2 University of Queensland 281 def by Valley 5/283 Loss 3 Ipswich/Logan 163 def by University of Queensland 163 Win QUARTER Northern Suburbs 217 def by University of Queensland 4/221 Win SEMI Ipswich/Logan 150 def by University of Queensland 2/151 Win FINAL University of Queensland 7/259 lost to Western Suburbs 2/261 Loss

FIRST GRADE RESULTS - 20/20 CRICKET ROUND RESULT 10 Toombul 131 defFIRST by University GRADE BATTING of Queensland AVERAGES 2/134 - 1 DAY Win NAME11 Sandgate-RedcliffeM 5/150INNS. def by UniversityN/O of QueenslandH/S AGG 7/153 AVE WinC DP Michael12 Western Suburbs6 9/135 lost1 to University1 of Queensland106 7/139284 56.8 Win3 JJ Clayton13 Wynnum/Manly5 7/117 def5 by University1 of Queensland108 4/120187 46.75 Win2 MA Philipson14 Sunshine Coast6 3/182 def6 University 0of Queensland52 158 185 30.83 Loss3 J Coetzee15 Redlands 9/1196 lost to University4 of 2Queensland56 2/120 123 61.5 Win1 MR FrySEMI Western Suburbs6 5/181 def3 University1 of Queensland47 4/53110 D/L 55 Loss12 JA Carty 3 3 0 51 97 32.33 2 SO Henry 4 SECOND 3GRADE RESULTS0 - 2 DAY55 CRICKET94 31.33 2 BJ DavisROUND 2 2 1 75* 94 94 RESULT0 4 Western Suburbs 127 & 9/174(d) def by University of Queensland 4/136 (d) & 4/36 Win NC Sale 6 2 1 35* 67 67 2 5 University of Queensland 9/251 def Gold Coast 8/163 Win M Clayton 4 4 2 39 67 33.5 3 6 Wynnum/Manly 111 & 182 lost to University of Queensland 6/301(dec) Win DM Endersby 5 2 1 7* 8 8 0 7 University of Queensland 7/408(dec) def Valley 220 Win MG Willans 6 1 0 4 4 4 0 8 University of Queensland 325 vs Sunshine Coast 247 Win SH Walter 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 University of Queensland 253 & 4/202 def Ipswich/Logan 109 Win WH Sanders 1 1 1 21* 21 -- 0 16 Northern Suburbs 280 def University of Queensland 187 Loss 17 Sandgate-Redcliffe 8/222 def University of Queensland 216 Loss FIRST GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES - 1 DAY 18 Redlands 200 lost to University of Queensland 6/256 Win NAME O M RUNS W AVE ECN 19 University of Queensland 192 def Toombul 117 Win SH Walter 46.4 2 209 12 17.42 4.48 MG Willans 57 3 269 11 24.45 4.72 DM Endersby 41.5 2 222 7 31.71 5.31 NC Sale 59 2 280 4 70 4.75 DP Michael 32.2 0 221 2 110.5 6.73 MA Philipson 22 0 97 2 48.5 4.56 J Coetzee 9 0 59 1 59 6.56 WH Sanders 6 0 25 0 -- 4.17

FIRST GRADE BATTING AVERAGES - 20/20 NAME M I NO HS AGG AVE C MA Philipson 7 7 0 62 182 26 2 SO Henry 7 5 1 33* 107 26.75 3 J Coetzee 7 6 3 62* 103 34.33 3 JA Carty 7 7 0 32 99 14.14 2 DP Michael 4 4 1 49* 85 28.33 1 18 University of Queensland Cricket Club MR Fry 7 4 1 21 56 18.67 0 JJ Clayton 4 3 2 24* 50 50 0 NC Sale 7 3 1 34 50 25 3 M Clayton 2 1 0 41 41 41 2 MG Willans 4 1 0 13 13 13 1 DM Endersby 6 3 0 4 11 3.67 0 WH Sanders 5 2 1 4* 8 8 1 SH Walter 5 1 1 5* 5 5 1 BJ Davis 1 1 1 12* 12 -- 0 S Belford 3 0 1 M Herring 1 0 0 FIRST GRADE RESULTS - 2 DAY CRICKET ROUND RESULT 4 Western Suburbs 256 & 3/30 lost to University of Queensland 7/317(dec) Win 5 University of Queensland 249 lost to Gold Coast 7/268 Loss 6 Wynnum/Manly 261 & 1/45 lost to University of Queensland 7/351(dec) Win 7 Valley 249 lost to University of Queensland 4/373 Win 8 University of Queensland 9/297(dec) def Sunshine Coast 201 Win 9 University of Queensland 3/303(dec) def Ipswich/Logan 244 Win 16 Northern Suburbs 172 & 139 lost to University of Queensland 212 Win 17 Sandgate-Redcliffe 191 def University of Queensland 180 Loss 18 Redlands 72 def by University of Queensland 5/224 Win 19 Toombul 197 def by University of Queensland 5/352 Win 20 University of Queensland 246 def South Brisbane 183 Win SEMI University of Queensland 365 def Gold Coast 271 Win FINAL University of Queensland vs Ipswich/Logan Draw

FIRST GRADE RESULTS - 1 DAY CRICKET ROUND RESULT 1 University of Queensland 6/345 def South Brisbane 6/325 Win 2 University of Queensland 281 def by Valley 5/283 Loss 3 Ipswich/Logan 163 def by University of Queensland 163 Win QUARTER Northern Suburbs 217 def by University of Queensland 4/221 First GradeWin report SEMI Ipswich/Logan 150 def by University of Queensland 2/151 Win FINAL University of Queensland 7/259 lost to Western Suburbs 2/261 Loss

FIRST GRADE RESULTS - 20/20 CRICKET ROUND RESULT 10 Toombul 131 def by University of Queensland 2/134 Win 11 Sandgate-Redcliffe 5/150 def by University of Queensland 7/153 Win 12 Western Suburbs 9/135 lost to University of Queensland 7/139 Win 13 Wynnum/Manly 7/117 def by University of Queensland 4/120 Win 14 Sunshine Coast 3/182 def University of Queensland 158 Loss 15 Redlands 9/119 lost to University of Queensland 2/120 Win SEMI Western Suburbs 5/181 def University of Queensland 4/53 D/L Loss

SECOND GRADE RESULTS - 2 DAY CRICKET ROUND RESULT 4 Western Suburbs 127 & 9/174(d)FIRST GRADE def by University BATTING of AVERAGES Queensland -4/136 20/20 (d) & 4/36 Win NAME 5 University ofM QueenslandI 9/251 defNO Gold Coast HS8/163 AGG AVE WinC MA Philipson6 Wynnum/Manly7 111 & 1827 lost to University0 of62 Queensland182 6/301(dec)26 Win2 SO Henry7 University of7 Queensland5 7/408(dec)1 def Valley33* 220 107 26.75 Win3 J Coetzee8 University of7 Queensland6 325 vs Sunshine3 Coast62* 247 103 34.33 Win3 JA Carty9 University of 7Queensland7 253 & 4/2020 def Ipswich/Logan32 10999 14.14 Win2 DP Michael16 Northern Suburbs4 280 def4 University1 of Queensland49* 187 85 28.33 Loss1 MR Fry17 Sandgate-Redcliffe7 8/2224 def University1 of Queensland21 21656 18.67 Loss0 JJ Clayton18 Redlands 2004 lost to University3 of Queensland2 24*6/256 50 50 Win0 NC Sale19 University of 7Queensland3 192 def Toombul1 11734 50 25 Win3 M Clayton 2 1 0 41 41 41 2 MG Willans 4 1 0 13 13 13 1 DM Endersby 6 3 0 4 11 3.67 0 WH Sanders 5 2 1 4* 8 8 1 SH Walter 5 1 1 5* 5 5 1 BJ Davis 1 1 1 12* 12 -- 0 S Belford 3 0 1 M Herring 1 0 0 HJW Gardiner 1 0 0

FIRST GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES - 20/20 NAME O RUNS W AVE E/R S/R DP Michael 14 87 8 10.88 6.21 10.5 DM Endersby 18.4 157 8 19.63 8.41 14 MG Willans 16 114 7 16.29 7.13 13.71 SH Walter 20 141 6 23.5 7.05 20 NC Sale 21.3 159 5 31.8 7.4 25.8 MA Philipson 12 67 4 16.75 5.58 18 WH Sanders 17.3 149 4 37.25 8.51 26.25 S Belford 7 54 1 54 7.71 42 J Carty 2 15 1 15 7.5 12 J Coetzee 8 55 0 -- 6.88 --

SECOND GRADE BATTING AVERAGES - 2 DAY Annual Report 2019–20 19 NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT J Geraghty 14 7 74 312 44.57 7 P Woodford 11 0 94 446 40.55 2 D Hill 12 0 117 469 39.08 10 H Walker 12 1 73 222 20.18 21 H Gardiner 10 1 66 181 20.11 3 M Herring 9 0 43 142 15.78 3 Less than 9 innings MB Daldy 2 1 61 95 95 0 J Carty 5 0 186 429 85.8 7 Second Grade report

The 2019–2020 Second Grade season will stand as came on the back of Souths fielding for 99 overs in one of the most successful in recent memory: theThe final mental round toughness game to of again our superior fall short. side resulted in a comprehensive defeat of the • Second Grade Overall Premiers

• Two–Day Premiers opposition, with them being bowled out for 107. • One-Day Premiers Ben Davis again the star with 55 and 5/23.

• T20 Runners Up. wellSpecial as Jackmention Carty to for Dylan two D’Rozaback-to-back for 45 hundredswickets is next to none, 31 players made up our side during the season, including two Michelles, as Much like prior seasons, the depth at this club Grade, which I had the pleasure of viewing from during his gap year to begin the season in Second throughoutAfter an undefeated the season. one-day campaign to begin, the other end. Pearson for their tireless efforts with the book, as this dominance was extended to the grand final Thanks must go to Gail Cartwright and Nick against Western Suburbs. On the back of a Ben Davis 81, the side was able to reel in a fast-starting wellFurthermore, our coaches I’d likePete to Clarke thank and Geoff Hamish Teys for Gardiner. his opposition, who despite being 1/87 in their chase leadership and the endless hours that he puts in of 247, capitulated to be all out for 138. attributedSome may tosay the this brains result behind was due the to decision the Ben to as club president. I speak on behalf of everyone at Davis show of 7/19, however it can definitely be UQCC, who are forever grateful for the work you do.Lastly, thank you for the privilege to captain throw UQCC’s most punctual on time player the ball. Grade make their way to another Grand Final, but ifSecond it was Grade not for for this the club, last andfive cannotyears at wait the togreatest watch A strong showing in the T20 campaign saw Second club in the land. I would not be the man I am today

Norths were too good on the day and took home its success continue from the WEP Harris Pavilion the chocolates. with a tin in hand.

The two-day competition saw the side finish in Cheers first place at the conclusion of the regular season. Dugie Hill An extraordinary semi-final against Souths saw Captain a true team performance, batting for 161 overs across the two days. I would like to note that this

20 University of Queensland Cricket Club Second Grade report

SECOND GRADE RESULTS - 2 DAY CRICKET ROUND RESULT 4 Western Suburbs 127 & 9/174(d) def by University of Queensland 4/136 (d) & 4/36 Win 5 University of Queensland 9/251 def Gold Coast 8/163 Win 6 Wynnum/Manly 111 & 182 lost to University of Queensland 6/301(dec) Win 7 University of QueenslandFIRST GRADE 7/408(dec) PARTNERSHIPS def Valley 220 Win 8 WICKET UniversityRUNS of QueenslandBATSMAN 325 vs SunshineBATSMAN Coast 247 OPPONENT Win 9 1stUniversity86 of QueenslandJack Carty 253 & 4/202Scott def Henry Ipswich/Logan 109 Redlands Win 16 2nd*Northern223 SuburbsMitchell 280 def Fry UniversityJack of Queensland Clayton 187 Toombul Loss 17 3rdSandgate-Redcliffe101 Jack Clayton8/222 def UniversityJano of Coetzee Queensland 216 Valley Loss 18 4thRedlands133 200 lostJano to Coetzee University of QueenslandDominic Michael 6/256 Sunshine Coast Win 19 5thUniversity154 of QueenslandMichael Philipson 192 def ToombulJack Clayton 117 Gold Coast Win 20 6th South Brisbane53 Max 152 Clayton def by UniversityMitchell of Queensland Fry 8/179 Western Suburbs Win SEMI 7th University92 of QueenslandDevon Endersby 198 def SouthMitchell Brisbane Fry 107 Western Suburbs Win FINAL 8th* University136 of QueenslandDevon Endersby vs NorthernJack Suburbs Clayton Wynnum/Manly Draw 9th 38 Nicholas Sale William Sanders Northern Suburbs 10th 43 ScottSECOND Walter GRADE RESULTSDylan D'Roza- 1 DAY CRICKETSandgate-Redcliffe ROUND* denotes record partnership RESULT 1 South Brisbane 123 def by University of Queensland 6/126 Win 2 University of QueenslandSECOND GRADE 6/236 PARTNERSHIPS def Valley 174 Win 3 WICKET UniversityRUNS of Queenslan5/243BATSMAN def Ipswich/LoganBATSMAN 91 OPPONENT Win QUARTER 1st University224 of QueenslandDugie Hill 5/261 defJack South Carty Brisbane 222 Wynnum/Manly Win SEMI 2nd Valley 152101 defPaul by UniversityWoodford of QueenslandBen Davis 8/153 Redlands Win FINAL 3rdUniversity88 of QueenslandDugie Hill 247 def WesternJack Geraghty Suburbs 138 Ipswich/Logan Win 4th 220 Jack Carty Dugie Hill Valley 5th 74 HarrySECOND Walker GRADE RESULTSWilliam - 20/20Sanders CRICKET Sunshine Coast ROUND 6th 88 Paul Woodford Mac Herring Northern SuburbsRESULT 10 7th University93 of QueenslandHamish Gardiner 3/166 defJack Toombul Geraghty 6/144 Sandgate-Redcliffe Win 11 9thSandgate/Redcliffe27 George 5/179 Myers def UniversityJames of LindsayQueensland 174 Ipswich/Logan Loss 12 10thWestern 40SuburbsJack 9/132 Budden def UniversityJames of Queensland Lindsay 88 Northern Suburbs Win 13 University of Queensland 6/153 def Wynnum/Manly 107 Win 14 University of Queensland 7/149 def Sunshine Coast 118 Win THIRD GRADE PARTNERSHIPS 15 University of Queensland 7/139 def Redlands 9/125 Win WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT University of Queensland vs Redlands Draw SEMI 1st 66 George Myers Harry Blunn South Brisbane FINAL University of Queensland 9/128 def by Northern Suburbs 2/130 Loss 2nd 89 Thomas Ham Matthew Gouveia Toombul 3rd 90 Mac Herring Marcus Daldy Wynnum/Manly THIRD GRADE RESULTS 4th 129 Chris Roberts Matthew Gouveia Sandgate-Redcliffe ROUND RESULT 5th 88 Mac Herring Josh Wigginton Western Suburbs 1 (OD1) University of Queensland 8/190 def Valley 9/193 Loss 6th 58 George Myers Sam Rasmussen Wynnum/Manly 2 Western Suburbs 243 def University of Queensland 228 Loss 7th 35 Nick Meadows Arnab Saha Redlands 3 University of Queensland 112 & 1/50 def Gold Coast 107 Win 8th 32 James Hurst Max Daldy Redlands 4 University of Queensland 220 & 4/135 def Wynnum/Many 130 Win 9th 47 Hayden D'Addona Gihan Mendis Redlands 5 University of Queensland 5244 drew Sandgate-Redcliffe 7/166 Draw 10th 32 Hayden D'Addona Arnab Saha Valley (semi) 6 University of 113 & 7/141(d) def Northern Suburbs 8/117(d) & 4/138 Win 7 (OD2) University of Queensland 175 def by Toombul 8/178 Loss FOURTH GRADE PARTNERSHIPS 8 (OD3) Redlands 119 def University of Queensland 111 Loss WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT Annual9 Report (OD4) 2019–20University of Queensland 138 def Valley 48 Win 21 1st 62 Thomas Ham Max Daldy Western Suburbs 10 University of Queensland 8/178(dec) & 6/62 def Toombul 85 Win 2nd 88 Oliver Mower Harry Blunn Redlands 11 University of Queensland 209 drew Redlands 2/18 Draw 3rd 120 Will Carlile Harry Blunn Redlands 4th 61 Will Carlile Michael Miller Redlands 5th 100 Oliver Mower Chris Roberts Wynnum Manly 6th 64 Oliver Mower George Myers Northern Suburbs Second Grade report

SECOND GRADE BATTING AVERAGES - 2 DAY NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT J Geraghty 14 7 74 312 44.57 7 P Woodford 11 0 94 446 40.55 2 D Hill 12 0 117 469 39.08 10 H Walker 12 1 73 222 20.18 21 H Gardiner 10 1 66 181 20.11 3 M Herring 9 0 43 142 15.78 3 Less than 9 innings MB Daldy 2 1 61 95 95 0 J Carty 5 0 186 429 85.8 7 G Myers 2 1 49* 49 49 6 B Davis 5 1 59 160 40 1 S Belford 2 0 22 42 21 0 J Budden 3 2 15* 20 20 0 W Sanders 8 0 52 150 18.75 3 J Wigginton 4 1 13* 33 11 2 J Lindsay 5 0 19 53 10.6 3 J Hurst 2 0 13 17 8.5 0 D D'Roza 7 0 29 56 8 3 C Henderson 5 2 10* 11 3.67 1 L Miles 2 0 5 7 3.5 0 C McNeven 3 2 0* 0 0 2 Batted Once:T.Moloney 3 runs/0 catches; JJ Brundle 0/2; N Sale 31/0; D Buddon 0/1; DNB: M Philipson 0 catches

SECOND GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES - 2 DAY

NAME O M RUNS W AVE D D'Roza 154.2 26 358 29 12.34 D Hill 134.4 20 368 22 16.73 Less than 90 overs P Woodford 9 0 22 2 11.00 C Henderson 53.5 9 152 12 12.67 C McNeven 54.4 11 140 11 12.73 B Davis 45.1 10 117 9 13.00 W Sanders 16 0 41 3 13.67 M Philipson 13 0 31 2 15.50 S Belford 51.5 7 132 8 16.50 N Sale 10 3 17 1 17.00 J Budden 73 15 168 9 18.67 M Herring 30.5 8 87 4 21.75 L Miles 64 18 145 6 24.17 J Lindsay 79 6 254 7 36.29 H Gardiner 8 0 46 1 46.00 22 University of Queensland Cricket Club Second Grade report

SECOND GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES - 2 DAY

NAME O M RUNS W AVE D D'Roza 154.2 26 358 29 12.34 D Hill 134.4 20 368 22 16.73 Less than 90 overs P Woodford 9 0 22 2 11.00 C Henderson 53.5 9 152 12 12.67 C McNeven 54.4 11 140 11 12.73 B Davis 45.1 10 117 9 13.00 W Sanders 16 0 41 3 13.67 M Philipson 13 0 31 2 15.50 S Belford 51.5 7 132 8 16.50 N Sale 10 3 17 1 17.00 J Budden 73 15 168 9 18.67 M Herring 30.5 8 87 4 21.75 L Miles 64 18 145 6 24.17 J Lindsay 79 6 254 7 36.29 H Gardiner 8 0 46 1 46.00 J Geraghty 39 0 154 3 51.33 MB Daldy 24 4 73 1 73.00 Also bowled: T Moloney 5/0/30/0; JJ Brundle 16/0/38/0; J Carty 8/5/11/0; MB Daldy 5/0/13/0; H Walker 1/0/9/0; J Wigginton 3/1/3/0;

SECOND GRADE BATTING AVERAGES - 1 DAY

NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT D Hill 6 1 76 197 39.4 5 B Davis 4 0 87 188 47 5 P Woodford 6 0 89 171 28.5 6 H Walker 6 0 57 132 22 7/1. H Gardiner 5 0 51 127 25.4 2 J Carty 3 0 42 95 31.67 1 W Sanders 5 3 30* 89 44.5 6 M Clayton 2 0 48 64 32 2 J Geraghty 2 1 27* 43 43 3 MB Daldy 3 3 25* 38 -- 2 D D'Roza 2 1 13* 18 18 0 C Roberts 1 0 12 12 12 0 S Belford 1 1 5* 5 -- 3 A Saha 2 0 1 1 0.5 0 J Lindsay 2 0 0 0 0 3

Annual Report 2019–20 23 SECOND GRADE RESULTS - 2 DAY CRICKET ROUND RESULT 4 Western Suburbs 127 & 9/174(d) def by University of Queensland 4/136 (d) & 4/36 Win 5 University of Queensland 9/251 def Gold Coast 8/163 Win 6 Wynnum/Manly 111 & 182 lost to University of Queensland 6/301(dec) Win 7 University of Queensland 7/408(dec) def Valley 220 Win 8 University of Queensland 325 vs Sunshine Coast 247 Win 9 University of Queensland 253 & 4/202 def Ipswich/Logan 109 Win 16 Northern Suburbs 280 def University of Queensland 187 Loss 17 Sandgate-Redcliffe 8/222 def University of Queensland 216 Loss 18 Redlands 200 lost to University of Queensland 6/256 Win 19 University of Queensland 192 def Toombul 117 Win Second20 Grade South report Brisbane 152 def by University of Queensland 8/179 Win SEMI University of Queensland 198 def South Brisbane 107 Win FINAL University of Queensland vs Northern Suburbs Draw

SECOND GRADE RESULTS - 1 DAY CRICKET ROUND RESULT 1 South Brisbane 123 def by University of Queensland 6/126 Win 2 University of Queensland 6/236 def Valley 174 Win 3 University of Queenslan5/243 def Ipswich/Logan 91 Win QUARTER University of Queensland 5/261 def South Brisbane 222 Win SEMI Valley 152 def by University of Queensland 8/153 Win FINAL University of Queensland 247 def Western Suburbs 138 Win

SECOND GRADE RESULTS - 20/20 CRICKET ROUND SECOND GRADE BATTING AVERAGES - 1 DAY RESULT 10 University of Queensland 3/166 def Toombul 6/144 Win NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT D11 Hill Sandgate/Redcliffe6 5/179 def University1 of76 Queensland197 174 39.4 Loss5 12 Western Suburbs 9/132 def University of Queensland 88 Win B Davis 4 0 87 188 47 5 13 University of Queensland 6/153 def Wynnum/Manly 107 Win P Woodford 6 0 89 171 28.5 6 14 University of Queensland 7/149 def Sunshine Coast 118 Win H Walker 6 0 57 132 22 7/1. 15 University of Queensland 7/139 def Redlands 9/125 Win H Gardiner 5 0 51 127 25.4 2 SEMI University of Queensland vs Redlands Draw J Carty 3 0 42 95 31.67 1 FINAL University of Queensland 9/128 def by Northern Suburbs 2/130 Loss W Sanders 5 3 30* 89 44.5 6 M Clayton 2 0 48 64 32 2 THIRD GRADE RESULTS J Geraghty 2 1 27* 43 43 3 ROUND RESULT MB Daldy 3 3 25* 38 -- 2 1 (OD1) University of Queensland 8/190 def Valley 9/193 Loss D D'Roza 2 1 13* 18 18 0 2 Western Suburbs 243 def University of Queensland 228 Loss C Roberts 1 0 12 12 12 0 3 University of Queensland 112 & 1/50 def Gold Coast 107 Win S Belford 1 1 5* 5 -- 3 4 University of Queensland 220 & 4/135 def Wynnum/Many 130 Win A Saha 2 0 1 1 0.5 0 5 University of Queensland 5244 drew Sandgate-Redcliffe 7/166 Draw J Lindsay 2 0 0 0 0 3 6 University of Queenslands 113 & 7/141(d) def Northern Suburbs 8/117(d) & 4/138 Win 7 (OD2) University of Queensland 175 def by Toombul 8/178 Loss SECOND GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES - 1 DAY 8 (OD3) Redlands 119 def University of Queensland 111 Loss NAME O M RUNS W AVE ECN 9 (OD4) University of Queensland 138 def Valley 48 Win S Belford 44.3 3 131 9 14.56 2.94 10 University of Queensland 8/178(dec) & 6/62 def Toombul 85 Win D Hill 47 0 171 9 19.00 3.64 11 University of Queensland 209 drew Redlands 2/18 Draw J Coetzee 31.2 1 136 7 19.43 4.34 B Davis 9.2 0 19 7 2.71 2.04 J Budden 20.1 1 60 5 12.00 2.98 MB Daldy 9.1 0 46 4 11.50 5.02 A Saha 23 4 72 3 24.00 3.13 J Lindsay 20 1 86 3 28.67 4.30 J Carty 19 2 52 2 26.00 2.74 W Sanders 4.2 0 19 1 19.00 4.38 J Geraghty 7 0 50 1 50.00 7.14 M Clayton 1 1 0 1 0.00 0.00

SECOND GRADE BATTING AVERAGES - 20/20

24 NAME I NO HS AGG UniversityAVE of QueenslandC Cricket Club D Hill 5 1 88* 244 61 1 J Geraghty 7 0 52 135 19.29 4 B Davis 6 0 46 127 21.17 3 J Wigginton 5 1 53 113 28.25 2 P Woodford 7 0 29 63 9 1 H Walker 4 1 24* 39 13 2 M Herring 3 0 20 31 10.33 1 G Myers 3 1 11 21 10.5 1 MB Daldy 4 1 11 19 6.33 1 SECOND GRADE RESULTS - 2 DAY CRICKET ROUND RESULT 4 Western Suburbs 127 & 9/174(d) def by University of Queensland 4/136 (d) & 4/36 Win 5 University of Queensland 9/251 def Gold Coast 8/163 Win 6 Wynnum/Manly 111 & 182 lost to University of Queensland 6/301(dec) Win 7 University of Queensland 7/408(dec) def Valley 220 Win 8 University of Queensland 325 vs Sunshine Coast 247 Win 9 University of Queensland 253 & 4/202 def Ipswich/Logan 109 Win 16 Northern Suburbs 280 def University of Queensland 187 Loss 17 Sandgate-Redcliffe 8/222 def University of Queensland 216 Loss 18 Redlands 200 lost to University of Queensland 6/256 Win 19 University of Queensland 192 def Toombul 117 Win 20 South Brisbane 152 def by University of Queensland 8/179 Win SEMI University of Queensland 198 def South Brisbane 107 Win FINAL University of Queensland vs Northern Suburbs Draw

SECOND GRADE RESULTS - 1 DAY CRICKET ROUND RESULT 1 South Brisbane 123 def by University of Queensland 6/126 Win 2 University of Queensland 6/236 def Valley 174 Win 3 University of Queenslan5/243 def Ipswich/Logan 91 Win QUARTER University of Queensland 5/261 def South Brisbane 222 Second GradeWin report SEMI Valley 152 def by University of Queensland 8/153 Win FINAL University of Queensland 247 def Western Suburbs 138 Win

SECOND GRADE RESULTS - 20/20 CRICKET ROUND RESULT 10 University of Queensland 3/166 def Toombul 6/144 Win 11 Sandgate/Redcliffe 5/179 def University of Queensland 174 Loss 12 Western Suburbs 9/132 def University of Queensland 88 Win 13 University of Queensland 6/153 def Wynnum/Manly 107 Win 14 University of Queensland 7/149 def Sunshine Coast 118 Win 15 University of Queensland 7/139 def Redlands 9/125 Win SEMI University of Queensland vs Redlands Draw FINAL University of Queensland 9/128 def by Northern Suburbs 2/130 Loss

THIRD GRADE RESULTS SECOND GRADE BATTING AVERAGES - 20/20 ROUND RESULT NAME1 (OD1) University of QueenslandI 8/190NO def ValleyHS 9/193AGG AVE C Loss D Hill2 Western Suburbs5 243 def University1 of88* Queensland244 228 61 1 Loss J Geraghty3 University of Queensland7 1120 & 1/50 def52 Gold Coast135 107 19.29 4 Win B Davis4 University of Queensland6 2200 & 4/135 def46 Wynnum/Many127 13021.17 3 Win J Wigginton5 University of Queensland5 5244 1drew Sandgate-Redcliffe53 113 7/166 28.25 2Draw P Woodford6 University of Queenslands7 113 &0 7/141(d) def29 Northern Suburbs63 8/117(d) 9& 4/138 1 Win H7 Walker(OD2) University of Queensland4 1751 def by Toombul24* 8/17839 13 2 Loss M8 (OD3)HerringRedlands 119 def3 University 0of Queensland20 111 31 10.33 1 Loss G9 Myers(OD4) University of Queensland3 1381 def Valley11 48 21 10.5 1 Win MB10 Daldy University of Queensland4 8/178(dec)1 & 116/62 def Toombul19 85 6.33 1 Win D D'Roza11 University of Queensland4 2092 drew Redlands17* 2/18 18 9 1Draw H Gardiner 3 0 5 10 3.33 1 S Belford 4 2 6 10 5 3 J Budden 4 1 4 7 2.33 2 Batted Once:A Michael 28 runs/0 catches; W Carty 23/1; M Gouveia 21*/2 T Carty 15/0; A Saha 4*/1; C McNeven 3*/2

SECOND GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES - 20/20 NAME O RUNS W AVE E/R S/R P Woodford 10 78 7 11.14 7.8 8.57 J Budden 21.5 144 7 20.57 6.6 18.71 D Hill 19 107 6 17.83 5.63 19 J Geraghty 13 100 5 20 7.69 15.6 B Davis 11 81 4 20.25 7.36 16.5 D D'Roza 16 115 4 28.75 7.19 24 C Henderson 3.3 16 2 8 4.57 10.5 C McNeven 10 72 2 36 7.2 30 MB Daldy 2 21 1 21 10.5 12 M Herring 3 18 1 18 6 18 T Carty 3 25 1 25 8.33 18 A Michael 4 41 1 41 10.25 24 A Saha 1 19 0 -- 19 --

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NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT C Roberts 9 0 75 294 32.67 8 M Gouveia 10 0 68 217 21.7 0 J Wigginton 11 1 76 196 19.6 0 MB Daldy 15 0 55 261 17.4 3 S Rasmussen 9 1 29 125 15.63 9 A Saha 16 2 28 178 12.71 2 N Meadows 10 1 45 112 12.44 2 L Johnston 11 1 42 113 11.3 5 Third Grade report

Third Grade enjoyed a reasonably successful year Gouveia all showed signs of promise, with critical performancesC Roberts. Youngsters at various H Blunn,points Jthroughout Hurst and Mthe in the 19–20 season, finishing the season with a gameclose lossof the against season Valleys was painful in the Semistomach, Finals. but The an cylinders, led by the indefatigable club veteran, understandable16 run loss in what outcome turned after out theto be up the and final down season. The bowling attack was firing on all end of the pre-Christmas season, the bowling incredible perseverance and grit throughout the L Miles. As injuries ravaged the club towards the twonature days, of thebut team’sfell short season. of delivering The team the showed knock-out dominationattack took onof Fourtha very different Grade and look, rounded but G outMendis a incredible standard of performance for the club, veryand H effective D’Addona attack, stepped another up seamlessly great indication from their of andpunch. while First Third and GradeSecond fell Grade short continued in some respects, to set an there were still some incredible performances Post-Christmas, the equation was clear, despite throughout and a strong suggestion that the depth beingthe depth all but at theknocked club. out of the 1D competition already, we needed to win at least 3 out of the 4 remaining two day games to make the semi Pre-Christmas,below First and the Second side struggledGrade is still for asconsistency, strong as particularlyever. in the one day format, as the team cricket for a long time, winning all games played final. The boys stepped up and played our best dominance of the post-Christmas season made the underwent significant change from the previous during this period (excluding the wash out). The year. The team was much younger than it had been but we only had ourselves to blame after the slow playersin years, turned reflecting out thesome generational great performances shift occurring semi-final loss an extremely bitter pill to swallow, throughout,throughout theand club. despite However, the losses, many there of the was young a Looking ahead to the new year, there are plenty ofstart outstanding to the season. young players to watch who are lucky to be learning and playing the game with the sense that the team was about to turn a corner. host of outstanding and experienced cricketers inconsistencyEach of the close that losses often were comes followed with younger by convincing two day victories, reflecting the around the group that the players will be building throughout the ups and downs of the pre- uponstill playing the foundations at the club. set There in the is previous a strong feelingyear to Christmasplayers. The season, team bondedand it was fantastically clear that wella strong

go on to achieve something special. core of players were beginning to find consistency, Cheers which ultimately helped drive a significant upturn Arnab Saha thein performance. middle order Experienced by the end of players the pre-Christmas such as J Captain season,Wigginton, batting M Daldy around and a Nrampant Meadows and bolstered aggressive

26 University of Queensland Cricket Club 20 South Brisbane 152 def by University of Queensland 8/179 Win SEMI University of Queensland 198 def South Brisbane 107 Win FINAL University of Queensland vs Northern Suburbs Draw

SECOND GRADE RESULTS - 1 DAY CRICKET ROUND RESULT 1 South Brisbane 123 def by University of Queensland 6/126 Win 2 University of Queensland 6/236 def Valley 174 Win 3 University of Queenslan5/243 def Ipswich/Logan 91 Win QUARTER University of Queensland 5/261 def South Brisbane 222 Win SEMI Valley 152 def by University of Queensland 8/153 Win FINAL University of Queensland 247 def Western Suburbs 138 Win

SECOND GRADE RESULTS - 20/20 CRICKET ROUND RESULT 10 University of Queensland 3/166 def Toombul 6/144 Win 11 Sandgate/RedcliffeFIRST 5/179GRADE def PARTNERSHIPS University of Queensland 174 Loss 12 WICKETWesternRUNS SuburbsBATSMAN 9/132 def University BATSMAN of Queensland 88 OPPONENT Win 13 1st University86 of JackQueensland Carty 6/153 defScott Wynnum/Manly Henry 107 Redlands Win 14 2nd* University223 of MitchellQueensland Fry 7/149 defJack Sunshine Clayton Coast 118 Toombul Win 15 3rdUniversity101 of QueenslandJack Clayton 7/139 defJano Redlands Coetzee 9/125 ValleyThird GradeWin report SEMI 4th University133 of JanoQueensland Coetzee vs RedlandsDominic Michael Sunshine Coast Draw FINAL 5thUniversity154 of QueenslandMichael Philipson 9/128 defJack by Northern Clayton Suburbs 2/130Gold Coast Loss 6th 53 Max Clayton Mitchell Fry Western Suburbs 7th 92 Devon EndersbyTHIRD GRADEMitchell RESULTS Fry Western Suburbs ROUND 8th* 136 Devon Endersby Jack Clayton Wynnum/Manly RESULT 1 (OD1) 9th University38 ofNicholas Queensland Sale 8/190 defWilliam Valley Sanders9/193 Northern Suburbs Loss 2 10th Western43 SuburbsScott 243 Walter def UniversityDylan of Queensland D'Roza 228 Sandgate-Redcliffe Loss 3* denotesUniversity record of partnership Queensland 112 & 1/50 def Gold Coast 107 Win 4 University of Queensland 220 & 4/135 def Wynnum/Many 130 Win 5 University of QueenslandSECOND GRADE 5244 drew PARTNERSHIPS Sandgate-Redcliffe 7/166 Draw 6 WICKETUniversityRUNS of QueenslandsBATSMAN 113 & 7/141(d)BATSMAN def Northern Suburbs 8/117(d)OPPONENT & 4/138 Win 7 (OD2) 1st University224 of DugieQueensland Hill 175 def byJack Toombul Carty 8/178 Wynnum/Manly Loss 8 (OD3)2ndRedlands101 119 Pauldef University Woodford of QueenslandBen Davis 111 Redlands Loss 9 (OD4)3rdUniversity88 of QueenslandDugie Hill 138 def ValleyJack Geraghty48 Ipswich/Logan Win 10 4thUniversity220 of QueenslandJack Carty 8/178(dec)Dugie & 6/62 Hill def Toombul 85 Valley Win 11 5thUniversity74 of QueenslandHarry Walker 209 drew WilliamRedlands Sanders 2/18 Sunshine Coast Draw 12 6thValley 8088 & 6/99Paul def Woodford by University ofMac Queensland Herring 96 Northern Suburbs Win 13 7thSouth Brisbane93 Hamish 126 & 5/219(d) Gardiner def by UniversityJack Geraghty of Queensland Sandgate-Redcliffe6/180(d) & 9/49 Win SEMI 9thValley 15827 defGeorge University Myers of QueenslandJames 142 Lindsay Ipswich/Logan Loss 10th 40 Jack Budden James Lindsay Northern Suburbs FOURTH GRADE RESULTS ROUND THIRD GRADE PARTNERSHIPS RESULT 1 (OD1)WICKET UniversityRUNS of BATSMANQueensland 8/183 defBATSMAN Valley 118 OPPONENT Win 2 1stWestern66 SuburbsGeorge 142 Myers& 3/51 lost toHarry University Blunn of QueenslandSouth 190 Brisbane Win 3 2ndGold Coast89 124Thomas def by Ham University ofMatthew Queensland Gouveia 5/128 Toombul Win 4 3rdWynnum/Manly90 Mac 138 Herring & 5/91 def by UniversityMarcus of Daldy Queensland 6/207(dec)Wynnum/Manly Win 5 4th University129 of ChrisQueensland Roberts 176 & 2/92Matthew def Sandgate-Redcliffe Gouveia Sandgate-Redcliffe 144 Win 6 5th University88 of MacQueensland Herring 189 & 3/52 Josh def Wigginton Northern Suburbs Western 93 Suburbs Win 7 (OD2) 6th Toombul58 53 defGeorge by University Myers of QueenslandSam Rasmussen 3/54 Wynnum/Manly Win 7th 35 Nick Meadows Arnab Saha Redlands 8th 32 James Hurst Max Daldy Redlands 9th 47 Hayden D'Addona Gihan Mendis Redlands 10th 32 Hayden D'Addona Arnab Saha Valley (semi)

FOURTH GRADE PARTNERSHIPS WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 1st 62 Thomas Ham Max Daldy Western Suburbs 2nd 88 Oliver Mower Harry Blunn Redlands 3rd 120 Will Carlile Harry Blunn Redlands 4th 61 Will Carlile Michael Miller Redlands 5th 100 Oliver Mower Chris Roberts Wynnum Manly 6th 64 Oliver Mower George Myers Northern Suburbs

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THIRD GRADE BATTING AVERAGES NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT C Roberts 9 0 75 294 32.67 8 M Gouveia 10 0 68 217 21.7 0 J Wigginton 11 1 76 196 19.6 0 MB Daldy 15 0 55 261 17.4 3 S Rasmussen 9 1 29 125 15.63 9 A Saha 16 2 28 178 12.71 2 N Meadows 10 1 45 112 12.44 2 L Johnston 11 1 42 113 11.3 5 L Border 10 0 35 102 10.2 3 Less than 8 innings T Ham 5 0 72 158 31.6 1 H Blunn 7 1 54 156 26 0 M Herring 7 1 45 148 24.67 1 G Myers 5 0 45 117 23.4 8 L Miles 7 4 17 48 16 2 J Hurst 7 0 43 106 15.14 0 G Mendis 4 1 27 39 13 2 C Henderson 4 2 17* 23 11.5 0 MC Daldy 4 0 21 37 9.25 1 T Moloney 5 2 12 27 9 1 H D'Addona 5 2 21 26 8.67 3 M Rutter 3 0 16 19 6.33 3/3. U Kapure 7 2 6 12 2.4 2 Batted Twice: W Carlile 19 runs/9.5 average/0 catches; C McNeven 5/5/1; S Dorwat 4/2/1; E Beath 10/5/2 Batted Once: J Geraghty 33 runs/0 catches; E Ryan 8/0; J Lindsay 1/0;

THIRD GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES NAME O M RUNS W AVE U Kapure 64.2 12 159 14 11.36 A Saha 176.4 44 453 36 12.58 L Miles 102 30 228 18 12.67 MB Daldy 61 18 130 7 18.57 G Mendis 61.4 15 158 7 22.57 L Johnston 63 13 175 7 25.00 Less than 60 overs M Herring 10.1 2 17 2 8.50 J Wigginton 44 17 87 8 10.88 S Dorwat 5 0 24 2 12.00 H D'Addona 59 30 78 6 13.00 C Henderson 37.1 6 136 9 15.11 MC Daldy 23.2 1 88 5 17.60 E Beath 32 7 86 4 21.50 28 University of Queensland Cricket Club Third Grade report

THIRD GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES NAME O M RUNS W AVE U Kapure 64.2 12 159 14 11.36 A Saha 176.4 44 453 36 12.58 L Miles 102 30 228 18 12.67 MB Daldy 61 18 130 7 18.57 G Mendis 61.4 15 158 7 22.57 L Johnston 63 13 175 7 25.00 Less than 60 overs M Herring 10.1 2 17 2 8.50 J Wigginton 44 17 87 8 10.88 S Dorwat 5 0 24 2 12.00 H D'Addona 59 30 78 6 13.00 C Henderson 37.1 6 136 9 15.11 MC Daldy 23.2 1 88 5 17.60 E Beath 32 7 86 4 21.50 J Geraghty 5 0 30 1 30.00 T Moloney 50 7 224 7 32.00 Also bowled: N Meadows 2/0/2/0; W Carlile 2/0/12/0; J Lindsay 7/2/19/0; C McNeven 13/1/47/0

FOURTH GRADE BATTING AVERAGES

NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT T Ham 10 1 87* 256 28.44 2 M Miller 17 5 49 311 25.92 8 W Carlile 12 3 55* 225 25 5 O Mower 16 0 48 294 18.38 5 MC Daldy 8 0 30 117 14.63 2 Less than 8 innings H Blunn 4 2 52* 125 62.5 2 A Quadros 6 4 32* 64 32 2 H D'Addona 5 2 69 94 31.33 2 T Kelaart 4 1 35 69 23 1 S Dorwat 6 1 41 84 16.8 4 E Beath 7 0 33 97 13.86 1 L Border 3 0 30 41 13.67 2 G Myers 4 0 36 53 13.25 11 H Williams 7 1 20 70 11.67 3 N Coe 7 2 28 52 10.4 2 G Mendis 3 1 19 19 9.5 2 S Rasmussen 4 0 16 21 5.25 6 D Budden 3 2 6* 8 4 7 Batted Twice: L McBrien 81 runs/ 40.5 ave/ 1 catch; J Carter 57/28.5/1; Annual Report 2019–20 29 Fourth Grade report

I’ve had a few months now to stew on the batsmen. Beath and Coe bowled in tandem at 2019–2020 season, Sandgate to defend 176, taking 6/36 and 4/32 and my thoughts respectively in a real nail-biter. A dark horse for remain the same wicket,spell of itthe was, season quite was possibly, Healy theWilliams quickest in our bowling one- as they were at the day semi against Valleys. While only taking one at the end of the I’ve ever come across in a game. Milesy, Rowdy, AsD’Addona, good as Gihan our bowling and *cough* was, our Miller batting all bowled left a bit Forseason. some It teamswas a memorable spells too. anddisappointment. clubs, two semi to be desired. It was pleasing to see a couple of is a great standouts in Michael Miller and Tom Ham though, final appearances againstwho topped Gold theCoast batting and a charts two-dayer this year. against A couple of games to remember. A one-dayer achievement. For us, it’s an opportunity missed. We played some good cricket, but in the end, it Sandgate. Check out MyCricket for the scorecards. wasn’t quite good enough. I won’t dwell on it. this season was to see so many 4th Graders do Something particularly pleasing to come out of There were things to be happy about. Our attack was second to none. Elliot Beath, well up the grades. Chris Roberts, Jack Geraghty, Hayden D’Addona, Nic Coe, Anson Quadros and hadMac productiveHerring, George 4th Grade Myers, careers Max Daldy – really and made a AndGihan I thinkMendis it’s were important brilliant. to lookCombined at the combinedfor the Hayden D’Addona – all who, to some extent, have season, The Cartel took 101 wickets at 10.33. to know there’s reward for those who work hard splash in 2nd and 3rd Grade this season. It’s nice figures, because that’s how they operated: as a team within a team. They hunted as a pack and and perform. onewere of chuffed them left with to eachplay inother’s another performances. 4th Grade side, See you all next season In reality, they took wickets off each other. If any Ollie Mower Captain thisthey quintet would’ve of finishedbowlers aswere the among top wicket the six taker best in averagesthe grade, in no the question. grade for To those give furtherwho took context, over 10

If you’re looking for a spell of the season, Quadros’ wickets. Unreal. a ball bowled without it making a fool out of the 6/18 against Valleys was ridiculous. Rarely was

30 University of Queensland Cricket Club Fourth Grade report

FOURTH GRADE RESULTS ROUND RESULT 1 (OD1) University of Queensland 8/183 def Valley 118 Win 2 Western Suburbs 142 & 3/51 lost to University of Queensland 190 Win 3 Gold Coast 124 def by University of Queensland 5/128 Win 4 Wynnum/Manly 138 & 5/91 def by University of Queensland 6/207(dec) Win 5 University of Queensland 176 & 2/92 def Sandgate-Redcliffe 144 Win 6 University of Queensland 189 & 3/52 def Northern Suburbs 93 Win 7 (OD2) Toombul 53 def by University of Queensland 3/54 Win 8 (OD3) Redlands 139 def by University of Queensland 3/142 Win 9 (OD4) Wynnum/Manly 132 def by University of Queensland 2/134 Win 10 University of Queensland 211 def Toombul 150 Win 11 University of Queensland 194 & 1/51 def Redlands 99 Win 12 University of Queensland 138 def Valley 83 Win 13 University of Queensland 145 lost to South Brisbane 148 Loss SEMI (OD) University of Queensland 7/105 def by Valley 5/109 Loss SEMI University of Queensland 163 def by Redlands 8/164 Loss

FIFTH GRADE (1) RESULTS ROUND RESULT 1 (OD1) Valley 219 lost to University of Queensland 7/223 Win FOURTH GRADE PARTNERSHIPS 2 University of Queensland 122 & 8/166 def by Western Suburbs 3/243(d) Loss WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 3 University of Queensland 180 drew University of Queensland (2) 0/24 Draw 1st 62 Thomas Ham Max Daldy Western Suburbs 4 Wynnum/Manly 7/274(dec) def University of Queensland 127 & 5/109 Loss 2nd 88 Oliver Mower Harry Blunn Redlands 5 Sandgate-Redcliffe 216 & 4/41 def University of Queensland 114 Loss 3rd 120 Will Carlile Harry Blunn Redlands 6 Northern Suburbs 130 & 6/79 lost to University of Queensland 8/327(d) Win 4th 61 Will Carlile Michael Miller Redlands 7 (OD2) University of Queensland 136 def by University of Queensland 6/137 Loss 5th 100 Oliver Mower Chris Roberts Wynnum Manly 8 (OD3) Redlands 7/202 def University of Queensland 181 Loss 6th 64 Oliver Mower George Myers Northern Suburbs 9 (OD4) University of Queensland 206 def Northern Suburbs 183 Win 7th 59 Oliver Mower Elliot Beath Northern Suburbs 10 University of Queensland 105 def by Toombul 7/106 Loss 10th 102 Hayden D'Addona Anson Quadros Sandgate-Redcliffe 11 Redlands 122 drew University of Queensland 7/56 Draw 12 University of Queensland 8/185 def Valley 9/181 Win FIFTH GRADE (1) PARTNERSHIPS 13 University of Queensland 133 & 51 def by South Brisbane 7/325 (dec) Loss Out WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 1st 98 Harry Blunn Lachlan Walker Valley FIFTH GRADE (2) RESULTS 2nd 64 Robert Kelly Lachlan Walker Valley ROUND RESULT 1 (OD1)3rdUniversity113 of QueenslandNicholas Gabbett 198 def Wynnum/ManlyJon McTaggett 153 Northern Suburbs Win 2 4thUniversity68 of QueenslandDane Budden 199 & 1/96George def by Myers South BrisbaneUniversity 200 of Qld (2) Loss 3 5thUniversity49 of QueenslandRobert Kelly (1) 180 drewJon McTaggett University of QueenslandWynnum/Manly 0/24 Draw 4 5thValley 22649 & 6/76Ford def Clancy University of QueenslandRobbie Sanders 192 Redlands Loss 5 7thNorthern123 SuburbsHarry 196 Blunn & 7/98 def UniversityJon McTaggett of QueenslandNorthern 179 Suburbs Loss 6 8thUniversity41 of QueenslandHarry Blunn 209 lost toJack Redlands Shelley 336) Northern Suburbs Loss 7 (OD2)10th University21 of JamesQueensland Patmore (1) 136 defM.Welgampola by University of QueenslandUniversity 6/137 of Qld (2) Win 8 (OD3) University of Queensland 7/168 def Toombul 9/129 Win 9 (OD4) University of QueenslandFIFTH GRADE 157 (2) lost PARTNERSHIPS to Sandgate-Redcliffe 7/159 Loss 10 WICKET UniversityRUNS of BATSMANQueensland 64 def byBATSMAN Wynnum/Manly 114 OPPONENT Loss Annual Report11 2019–201st University63 of OliverQueensland Dickinson 9/226 drewStephen Toombul Carpenter Redlands Draw 31 12 2ndWestern79 SuburbsAlexander 132 def Bennett by UniversityLachlan of Queensland Tonkin 7/133 Toombul Win 13 3rdSandgate-Redcliffe105 Lachlan 7/312(dec) Tonkin def ShardulUniversity Dorwat of QueenslandSandgate-Redcliffe 186 Loss 4th 45 Samadhi Baker Liam McBrien Toombul 6th 38 Sam Finlayson Liam McBrien Redlands 7th 71 Samadhi Baker Lachlan Guilfoyle South Brisbane 8th 74 Darcy Large Matthew Rutter Valley 9th 49 Kurt Neumann Lachlan Guilfoyle Wynnum/Manly 10th 23 Kurt Neumann Matthew Kostic Northern Suburbs 10th 23 Alexander Bennett Kurt Neumann Toombul

SIXTH GRADE PARTNERSHIPS WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 1st 98 Declan McLennan Senith Dissanayake Toombul 2nd 99 Oliver Dickinson Lachlan Marschke Sandgate Redcliffe 3rd 122 Angus Goffage Lachlan Tonkin Wynnum/Manly 4th 63 Stephen Carpenter Ryan Dallavecchia Valley (2) 5th 78 Stephen Carpenter Ford Clancy Valley (2) 6th 65 Aditya Anand Ryan Dallavecchia Valley (2) 7th 113 Aditya Anand Lakhvir Singh Redlands (2) 8th 57 Maynard Meegama William Gibson Northern Suburbs (1) Fourth Grade report

FOURTH GRADE BATTING AVERAGES NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT T Ham 10 1 87* 256 28.44 2 M Miller 17 5 49 311 25.92 8 W Carlile 12 3 55* 225 25 5 O Mower 16 0 48 294 18.38 5 MC Daldy 8 0 30 117 14.63 2 Less than 8 innings H Blunn 4 2 52* 125 62.5 2 A Quadros 6 4 32* 64 32 2 H D'Addona 5 2 69 94 31.33 2 T Kelaart 4 1 35 69 23 1 S Dorwat 6 1 41 84 16.8 4 E Beath 7 0 33 97 13.86 1 L Border 3 0 30 41 13.67 2 G Myers 4 0 36 53 13.25 11 H Williams 7 1 20 70 11.67 3 N Coe 7 2 28 52 10.4 2 G Mendis 3 1 19 19 9.5 2 S Rasmussen 4 0 16 21 5.25 6 D Budden 3 2 6* 8 4 7 Batted Twice: L McBrien 81 runs/ 40.5 ave/ 1 catch; J Carter 57/28.5/1; S Carpenter 8/4/0; P Siriwardne 2/1/0; K Neumann 0/0/0 Batted Once: C Roberts 64 runs/1 catch; S Baker 24/0; L Johnston 24*/0 L Miles 19/2; M Gouveia 9/0; M Rutter 9*/0; U Kapure 5/0; J Budden 4/2; J Lindsay 3/0; D Reeves 3/0;

FOURTH GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES NAME O M RUNS W AVE E Beath 123.4 53 203 24 8.46 A Quadros 72 15 174 18 9.67 N Coe 91 20 252 25 10.08 H D'Addona 83 27 188 16 11.75 G Mendis 64 9 227 18 12.61 MC Daldy 62.2 16 181 9 20.11 W Carlile 75.2 17 201 5 40.20 Less than 60 overs M Miller 1.3 0 3 2 1.50 P Siriwardne 15 8 9 2 4.50 O Mower 4 1 5 1 5.00 U Kapure 9.4 3 40 6 6.67 L Miles 37 11 75 8 9.38 K Neumann 14 0 58 3 19.33 S Dorwat 17 1 67 3 22.33 J Carter 27 2 125 3 41.67 H Williams 22.5 2 100 2 50.00

32 University of Queensland Cricket Club Fifth Grade (1) report

I’ve been a part of this club for around 12 years the big job, so not only was I a fresh face for new We had a fair few debutants this year — Nick players,now and but this fresh year to was all mythese first new chance challenges at taking of on Gabbett, Jonte Brown, Jack Shelley, Callum Brooks and William Finch — and it fun getting to know them and their talents, Jonte being 16 years old and gamesbeing a here captain. and there, but not as many as I’d have a very capable pace bowler. This year had its ups and its downs. We won a few Most runs for the season — Jonathon McTaggett inliked, the oropening to make one the day finals, game which of the would year, sohave I thought been with 337 runs awesome. It all started off flying by beating Valleys Most wickets for the season — Jonte Brown with 16 this year!’ to myself ‘We might be on for a cracker of a season We only had one century scored this season by Harry Blunn, with a great innings of 107 dayWell and that two turned day gamesaround we real played quick against and we them, lost against Norths in a 2 day game. whicha few games, was great, but weand beat beating Norths Valleys in both both the times one we effortI’d like and to thank hard work Peter that Clarke, they Hamish put into Gardiner, the club each Jano Coetzee, Scott Henry and Geoff Teys for all the played them made it awesome, even if Walker was club wouldn’t be what it is today without each and hungover and made a mess of the scorebook. But everyone’syear, always help, there hard to help work out and when knowledge needed. of The the mewe beathappier them knowing in a final Teysi over will thriller have to to bring get the home club game to get the club to where we are today! And a anotherthe prestigious keg and GOLDEN wipe away ROUND the tears KEG from— that when makes he big thank you to all the players for the good season ran me out on 95, but that’s another story for later

and making Uni the biggest group of mates that we This year was a whole new perspective for me, and Cannot wait for this season to get under way and get are — that’s why we’re club champions once again. bringingon I guess. in a fair few new faces to the club was also the club, and also found out that I really don’t miss back on the field and win some games for the club. Cheers schoolgreat to sports do. Found because a couple that’s great all I wasnew hearing players mostfor weeks in the sheds! Tags Captain The usthree knew best the parts actual of theclub season song for me were: 1. when we won the first game and about three of

2. playedwhen all a onethe olddayer boys and — we Teysi, managed Steve Hunt,to pull Micky off Watter and Teysi’s mate Dave — came and old boys of the club was awesome the win. Singing the club song with a few of the

3. watching little Harry Blunn ton up and then never seeing him again for the rest of the season.

Annual Report 2019–20 33 FOURTH GRADE RESULTS ROUND RESULT 1 (OD1) University of Queensland 8/183 def Valley 118 Win 2 Western Suburbs 142 & 3/51 lost to University of Queensland 190 Win 3 Gold Coast 124 def by University of Queensland 5/128 Win 4 Wynnum/Manly 138 & 5/91 def by University of Queensland 6/207(dec) Win 5 University of Queensland 176 & 2/92 def Sandgate-Redcliffe 144 Win 6 University of Queensland 189 & 3/52 def Northern Suburbs 93 Win 7 (OD2) Toombul 53 def by University of Queensland 3/54 Win 8 (OD3) Redlands 139 def by University of Queensland 3/142 Win 9 (OD4) Wynnum/Manly 132 def by University of Queensland 2/134 Win 10 University of Queensland 211 def Toombul 150 Win 11 University of Queensland 194 & 1/51 def Redlands 99 Win 12 University of Queensland 138 def Valley 83 Win Fifth Grade13 (1)University report of Queensland 145 lost to South Brisbane 148 Loss SEMI (OD) University of Queensland 7/105 def by Valley 5/109 Loss SEMI University of Queensland 163 def by Redlands 8/164 Loss

FIFTH GRADE (1) RESULTS ROUND RESULT 1 (OD1) Valley 219 lost to University of Queensland 7/223 Win 2 University of Queensland 122 & 8/166 def by Western Suburbs 3/243(d) Loss 3 University of Queensland 180 drew University of Queensland (2) 0/24 Draw 4 Wynnum/Manly 7/274(dec) def University of Queensland 127 & 5/109 Loss 5 Sandgate-Redcliffe 216 & 4/41 def University of Queensland 114 Loss 6 Northern Suburbs 130 & 6/79 lost to University of Queensland 8/327(d) Win 7 (OD2) University of Queensland 136 def by University of Queensland 6/137 Loss 8 (OD3) Redlands 7/202 def University of Queensland 181 Loss 9 (OD4) University of Queensland 206 def Northern Suburbs 183 Win 10 University of Queensland 105 def by Toombul 7/106 Loss 11 Redlands 122 drew University of Queensland 7/56 Draw 12 University of Queensland 8/185 def Valley 9/181 Win 13 University of Queensland 133 & 51 def by South Brisbane 7/325 (dec) Loss Out

FIFTH GRADE (2) RESULTS ROUND RESULT 1 (OD1) University of QueenslandFIFTH GRADE 198 def (1) Wynnum/Manly BOWLING AVERAGES 153 Win 2 NAMEUniversity of QueenslandO 199 & 1/96M def by RUNSSouth BrisbaneW 200 AVE Loss 3 W FinchUniversity of Queensland67 (1) 180 drew15 University191 of Queensland14 0/2413.64 Draw 4 A QuadrosValley 226 & 6/76 def 84.2University of 19Queensland243 192 14 17.36 Loss 5 J PatmoreNorthern Suburbs 196 &70 7/98 def University18 of168 Queensland9 179 18.66 Loss 6 J BrownUniversity of Queensland105 209 lost to11 Redlands400 336) 16 25.00 Loss 7 (OD2)J Shelley University of Queensland82 (1) 136 def11 by University312 of Queensland12 6/13726.00 Win 8 (OD3)N GabbettUniversity of Queensland80 7/168 def14 Toombul 3219/129 12 26.75 Win 9 (OD4)LessUniversity than 50 overs of Queensland 157 lost to Sandgate-Redcliffe 7/159 Loss 10 H McIntosh University of Queensland8 64 def by4 Wynnum/Manly17 114 2 8.50 Loss 11 G Teys University of Queensland8 9/226 drew0 Toombul31 3 10.33 Draw 12 D ButchartWestern Suburbs 132 def8 by University0 of Queensland31 7/1332 15.50 Win 13 N CoeSandgate-Redcliffe 7/312(dec)15 def 3University of47 Queensland3 186 15.67 Loss C Slaughter 13 6 34 2 17.00 D Large 2 0 17 1 17.00 M Holmes 14 1 61 3 20.33 S Dorwat 12 3 25 1 25.00 C Brooks 14 3 58 2 29 J McTaggett 33 2 148 2 74.00 R Kelly 18 2 90 1 90.00 Also bowled: T Hazlewood 3/1/4/0; F Clancy 1/0/13/0;S Hunt 3/0/31/0; S Dissanayake 3/0/21/0; M Meegama 2/0/28/0; L Walker 3/0/28/0; M Welgampola 4/0/35/0;

FIFTH GRADE (2) BATTING AVERAGES

NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT 34 A Bennett 12 2 132* University382 of Queensland38.2 Cricket6 Club S Carpenter 12 2 62 278 27.8 3 S Baker 10 1 43 232 25.78 3 L Guilfoyle 12 2 61* 208 20.8 4 S Finlayson 13 2 44 168 15.27 1 Less than 9 innings M Rutter 6 1 109* 188 37.6 5 L Tonkin 5 0 81 115 23 1 O Dickinson 4 0 53 87 21.75 1 L McBrien 8 1 46 116 16.57 10/1. R Dallavecchia 6 2 56* 62 15.5 1 C Cowan 8 2 23 60 10 5 M Kostic 7 3 15* 36 9 2 L Singh 7 0 40 53 7.57 0 K Neumann 6 1 14 29 5.8 2 M Meegama 4 0 9 12 3 1 T Andersen 3 0 6 9 3 3/1. Batted Twice:T Kelaart 32 runs /16 ave/4 catch; A Goffage 26/13/0; D Large 44/22/0; Fifth Grade (1) report

FIFTH GRADE (1) BATTING AVERAGES NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT H Blunn 8 1 107* 229 32.71 2 J McTaggett 16 2 95 337 24.07 23 W Finch 8 0 35 161 20.13 1 L Walker 14 0 71 240 17.14 2 N Gabbett 12 1 40 144 13.09 5 J Shelley 12 1 47 120 10.91 8 C Brooks 14 0 48 123 8.78 1 J Patmore 8 4 6 21 5.25 2 J Brown 11 4 10 28 4 5 Less than 8 innings D Budden 3 0 89 95 31.67 1 T Andersen 3 1 35 60 30 4 R Kelly 7 1 47* 126 21 1 M Wegampola 6 2 20 78 19.5 1 F Clancy 5 0 34 97 19.4 2 A Quadros 7 2 16* 30 6 1 M Holmes 4 0 7 14 3.5 1 T Hazlewood 3 1 0 0 0 0 Batted Twice:R Sanders 87 runs/ 43.5 average 0 catches; S Dissanayake 74/37/0; S Dorwat 52/26/1; L Marschke 1/0.5/2; T Hallam 6/3/0 Batted Once: G Myers 33 runs/0 catches; C Mack 27/0; G Teys 19/1; M Watter 15/2; C Slaughter 9/4; D Butchart 9/0; H McIntosh 1/0; M Meegama 1/0; S Hunt 0/0; 7th 59 Oliver Mower Elliot Beath Northern Suburbs 10th 102FIFTHHayden GRADE D'Addona (1) BOWLINGAnson AVERAGES Quadros Sandgate-Redcliffe NAME O M RUNS W AVE W Finch FIFTH67 GRADE (1)15 PARTNERSHIPS191 14 13.64 A QuadrosWICKET RUNS BATSMAN84.2 19 BATSMAN243 14 OPPONENT17.36 J Patmore1st 98 Harry70 Blunn 18 Lachlan168 Walker 9 18.66Valley J Brown2nd 64 Robert105 Kelly 11 Lachlan400 Walker 16 25.00Valley J Shelley3rd 113 Nicholas82 Gabbett11 Jon 312McTaggett 12 Northern26.00 Suburbs N Gabbett4th 68 Dane80 Budden 14 George321 Myers 12 University26.75 of Qld (2) Less than5th 50 overs49 Robert Kelly Jon McTaggett Wynnum/Manly H McIntosh5th 49 Ford8 Clancy 4 Robbie17 Sanders 2 Redlands8.50 G Teys 7th 123 Harry8 Blunn 0 Jon McTaggett31 3 Northern10.33 Suburbs D Butchart8th 41 Harry8 Blunn 0 Jack 31Shelley 2 Northern15.50 Suburbs N Coe 10th 21 James15 Patmore3 M.Welgampola47 3 University15.67 of Qld (2) C Slaughter 13 6 34 2 17.00 D Large FIFTH2 GRADE (2)0 PARTNERSHIPS17 1 17.00 M HolmesWICKET RUNS BATSMAN14 1 BATSMAN61 3 OPPONENT20.33 S Dorwat1st 63 Oliver12 Dickinson3 Stephen25 Carpenter1 25.00Redlands C Brooks2nd 79 Alexander14 Bennett3 Lachlan58 Tonkin 2 Toombul29 J McTaggett3rd 105 Lachlan33 Tonkin2 Shardul148 Dorwat 2 Sandgate-Redcliffe74.00 R Kelly 4th 45 Samadhi18 Baker2 Liam90 McBrien 1 90.00Toombul Also bowled:6th T Hazlewood38 Sam 3/1/4/0; Finlayson F Clancy Liam1/0/13/0;S McBrien Hunt 3/0/31/0; Redlands Annual Report 2019–20 35 S Dissanayake7th 3/0/21/0;71 Samadhi M Meegama Baker 2/0/28/0;Lachlan L Walker Guilfoyle 3/0/28/0; South Brisbane 8th 74 Darcy Large Matthew Rutter Valley 9th 49 Kurt Neumann Lachlan Guilfoyle Wynnum/Manly 10th 23 Kurt Neumann Matthew Kostic Northern Suburbs 10th 23 Alexander Bennett Kurt Neumann Toombul

SIXTH GRADE PARTNERSHIPS WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 1st 98 Declan McLennan Senith Dissanayake Toombul 2nd 99 Oliver Dickinson Lachlan Marschke Sandgate Redcliffe 3rd 122 Angus Goffage Lachlan Tonkin Wynnum/Manly 4th 63 Stephen Carpenter Ryan Dallavecchia Valley (2) 5th 78 Stephen Carpenter Ford Clancy Valley (2) 6th 65 Aditya Anand Ryan Dallavecchia Valley (2) 7th 113 Aditya Anand Lakhvir Singh Redlands (2) 8th 57 Maynard Meegama William Gibson Northern Suburbs (1) 10th 30 Brendan D'Souza Chris Forrester Redlands (1)

WOMEN'S FIRST GRADE PARTNERSHIPS WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 1st 129 Katelyn Beaumont Laura Harris Sandgate Redcliffe 2nd 94 Jessica Bradley Laura Harris Ipswich/Logan 3rd 112 Haidee Birkett Laura Harris Ipswich/Logan 4th 47 Georgia Relf Georgia Kerr Wynnum/Redlands 5th* 112 Belinda Dawney Eliza Barnett Wynnum/Redlands 8 (OD3) Redlands 139 def by University of Queensland 3/142 Win 9 (OD4) Wynnum/Manly 132 def by University of Queensland 2/134 Win 10 University of Queensland 211 def Toombul 150 Win 11 University of Queensland 194 & 1/51 def Redlands 99 Win 12 University of Queensland 138 def Valley 83 Win 13 University of Queensland 145 lost to South Brisbane 148 Loss SEMI (OD) University of Queensland 7/105 def by Valley 5/109 Loss SEMI University of Queensland 163 def by Redlands 8/164 Loss

FIFTH GRADE (1) RESULTS ROUND RESULT 1 (OD1) Valley 219 lost to University of Queensland 7/223 Win 2 University of Queensland 122 & 8/166 def by Western Suburbs 3/243(d) Loss 3 University of Queensland 180 drew University of Queensland (2) 0/24 Draw 4 Wynnum/Manly 7/274(dec) def University of Queensland 127 & 5/109 Loss 5 Sandgate-Redcliffe 216 & 4/41 def University of Queensland 114 Loss 6 Northern Suburbs 130 & 6/79 lost to University of Queensland 8/327(d) Win 7 (OD2) University of Queensland 136 def by University of Queensland 6/137 Loss 8 (OD3) Redlands 7/202 def University of Queensland 181 Loss 9 (OD4) University of Queensland 206 def Northern Suburbs 183 Win 10 University of Queensland 105 def by Toombul 7/106 Loss 11 Redlands 122 drew University of Queensland 7/56 Draw Fifth12 UniversityGrade of Queensland (2) 8/185report def Valley 9/181 Win 13 University of Queensland 133 & 51 def by South Brisbane 7/325 (dec) Loss Out

FIFTH GRADE (2) RESULTS ROUND RESULT 1 (OD1) University of Queensland 198 def Wynnum/Manly 153 Win 2 University of Queensland 199 & 1/96 def by South Brisbane 200 Loss 3 University of Queensland (1) 180 drew University of Queensland 0/24 Draw 4 Valley 226 & 6/76 def University of Queensland 192 Loss 57th Northern59 SuburbsOliver 196 Mower & 7/98 def UniversityElliot Beath of QueenslandNorthern 179 Suburbs Loss 6 10thUniversity102 of QueenslandHayden D'Addona 209 lost toAnson Redlands Quadros 336) Sandgate-Redcliffe Loss 7 (OD2) University of Queensland (1) 136 def by University of Queensland 6/137 Win 8 (OD3) University of QueenslandFIFTH GRADE 7/168 (1) PARTNERSHIPS def Toombul 9/129 Win 9 (OD4)WICKETUniversityRUNS of QueenslandBATSMAN 157 lost toBATSMAN Sandgate-Redcliffe 7/159OPPONENT Loss 10 1st University98 of QueenslandHarry Blunn 64 def byLachlan Wynnum/Manly Walker 114 Valley Loss 11 2nd University64 of QueenslandRobert Kelly 9/226 drewLachlan Toombul Walker Valley Draw 12 3rdWestern113 SuburbsNicholas 132 def Gabbett by UniversityJon McTaggettof Queensland 7/133Northern Suburbs Win 13 4thSandgate-Redcliffe68 Dane 7/312(dec)Budden def UniversityGeorge Myers of QueenslandUniversity 186 of Qld (2) Loss SEMI (OD)5thUniversity49 of QueenslandRobert Kelly 191 def ToombulJon McTaggett8/156 Wynnum/Manly Win FINAL (OD)5thRedlands49 9/132Ford def Clancy by University ofRobbie Queensland Sanders 6/136 Redlands Win 7th 123 Harry Blunn Jon McTaggett Northern Suburbs 8th 41 Harry BlunnSIXTH GRADEJack RESULTSShelley Northern Suburbs ROUND 10th 21 James Patmore M.Welgampola University of Qld (2)RESULT 1 (OD1) Wynnum/Manly 9/143 def by University of Queensland 4/144 Win 2 Western SuburbsFIFTH 163 GRADE & 8/191 (2) defPARTNERSHIPS University of Queensland 115 Loss 3 WICKET UniversityRUNS of QueenslandBATSMAN drew NorthernBATSMAN Suburbs (2) OPPONENT Washout 4 1stValley (2)63 6/271Oliver (dec) defDickinson University of StephenQueensland Carpenter 210 & 6/153 Redlands Loss 5 2nd University79 of QueenslandAlexander Bennett 286 & 6/134(d)Lachlan def Tonkin Sandgate-Redcliffe Toombul128 & 7/98 Win 3rd 105 Lachlan Tonkin Shardul Dorwat Sandgate-Redcliffe 4th 45 Samadhi Baker Liam McBrien Toombul 6th 38 Sam Finlayson Liam McBrien Redlands 7th 71 Samadhi Baker Lachlan Guilfoyle South Brisbane 8th 74 Darcy Large Matthew Rutter Valley 9th 49 Kurt Neumann Lachlan Guilfoyle Wynnum/Manly 10th 23 Kurt Neumann Matthew Kostic Northern Suburbs 10th 23 Alexander Bennett Kurt Neumann Toombul

SIXTH GRADE PARTNERSHIPS WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 1st 98 Declan McLennan Senith Dissanayake Toombul 2nd 99 Oliver Dickinson Lachlan Marschke Sandgate Redcliffe 3rd 122 Angus Goffage Lachlan Tonkin Wynnum/Manly 4th 63 Stephen Carpenter Ryan Dallavecchia Valley (2) 5th 78 Stephen Carpenter Ford Clancy Valley (2) 6th 65 Aditya Anand Ryan Dallavecchia Valley (2) 7th 113 Aditya Anand Lakhvir Singh Redlands (2) 8th 57 Maynard Meegama William Gibson Northern Suburbs (1) 10th 30 Brendan D'Souza Chris Forrester Redlands (1)

36 WOMEN'S FIRST GRADE PARTNERSHIPS University of Queensland Cricket Club WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 1st 129 Katelyn Beaumont Laura Harris Sandgate Redcliffe 2nd 94 Jessica Bradley Laura Harris Ipswich/Logan 3rd 112 Haidee Birkett Laura Harris Ipswich/Logan 4th 47 Georgia Relf Georgia Kerr Wynnum/Redlands 5th* 112 Belinda Dawney Eliza Barnett Wynnum/Redlands Fifth Grade (2) report

FIFTH GRADE (2) BATTING AVERAGES NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT A Bennett 12 2 132* 382 38.2 6 S Carpenter 12 2 62 278 27.8 3 S Baker 10 1 43 232 25.78 3 L Guilfoyle 12 2 61* 208 20.8 4 S Finlayson 13 2 44 168 15.27 1 Less than 9 innings M Rutter 6 1 109* 188 37.6 5 L Tonkin 5 0 81 115 23 1 O Dickinson 4 0 53 87 21.75 1 L McBrien 8 1 46 116 16.57 10/1. R Dallavecchia 6 2 56* 62 15.5 1 C Cowan 8 2 23 60 10 5 M Kostic 7 3 15* 36 9 2 L Singh 7 0 40 53 7.57 0 K Neumann 6 1 14 29 5.8 2 M Meegama 4 0 9 12 3 1 T Andersen 3 0 6 9 3 3/1. Batted Twice:T Kelaart 32 runs /16 ave/4 catch; A Goffage 26/13/0; D Large 44/22/0; S Bedford-Parsons 17/17/1; Batted Once: J Hurst 59 runs/ 0 catches; S Gerard-Solker 13/0; V Kannanda 5/0; P Siriwardne 4/0; H Bowles 2*/0; N Coe 1/1; J Carter 0/0; A Anand 0/0; L Brooks 0/0 T Watson 0/0; T Hazlewood 0/1; H Yu 3/0; P Guilfoyle 0/0; H Palmer 0/1; S Dorwat 40/0;

FIFTH GRADE(2) BOWLING AVERAGES NAME O M RUNS W AVE C Cowan 78 10 208 22 9.45 K Neumann 91.2 17 257 17 15.12 L Singh 65 5 254 15 16.93 M Rutter 90 22 269 13 20.69 S Baker 71 7 237 11 21.55 L Guilfoyle 66.1 15 210 8 26.25 Less than 60 overs P Siriwardne 8 1 26 5 5.20 H Bowles 6 0 18 3 6.00 T Kelaart 3 1 6 1 6.00 J Hurst 8 0 32 3 10.67 S Guilfoyle 5 0 15 1 15.00 M Meegama 31 1 126 8 15.75 N Coe 7 2 35 2 17.50 D Large 48 8 137 7 19.57 A Bennett 20 2 73 3 24.33 L Tonkin 6 0 26 1 26.00

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FIFTH GRADE(2) BOWLING AVERAGES NAME O M RUNS W AVE C Cowan 78 10 208 22 9.45 K Neumann 91.2 17 257 17 15.12 L Singh 65 5 254 15 16.93 M Rutter 90 22 269 13 20.69 S Baker 71 7 237 11 21.55 L Guilfoyle 66.1 15 210 8 26.25 Less than 60 overs P Siriwardne 8 1 26 5 5.20 H Bowles 6 0 18 3 6.00 T Kelaart 3 1 6 1 6.00 J Hurst 8 0 32 3 10.67 S Guilfoyle 5 0 15 1 15.00 M Meegama 31 1 126 8 15.75 N Coe 7 2 35 2 17.50 D Large 48 8 137 7 19.57 A Bennett 20 2 73 3 24.33 L Tonkin 6 0 26 1 26.00 S Carpenter 14 3 54 2 27.00 T Hazlewood 8 2 36 1 36.00 S Finlayson 14.1 3 36 1 36.00 O Sargood 7 0 43 1 43.00 M Kostic 55 8 263 6 43.83 J Carter 16 3 49 1 49.00 S Bedford-Parsons 14 2 59 1 59.00 O Dickinson 16 2 74 1 74.00 Also bowled: T Watson 1/0/7/0; S Dorwat 6/3/15/0; L Brooks 2/0/16/0 T Andersen 3/0/18/0; L McBrien 5/0/22/0;H Yu 5/1/20/0; H Palmer 13/2/20/0;

SIXTH GRADE BATTING AVERAGES

NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT R Dallavecchia 9 2 67* 278 39.71 14/1. D McLennan 15 0 49 274 18.27 4 L Morgan 8 2 19* 62 10.33 3 C Forrester 8 1 18 47 6.71 3 Less than 8 innings L Marschke 3 1 108 185 92.5 0 A Goffage 3 0 64 96 32 0 A Anand 7 1 93 181 30.17 1 B D'Souza 4 1 52 90 30 0 M Meegama 7 1 60 173 28.83 1

38 University of Queensland Cricket Club Sixth Grade report

This season started with a thinning number of Ladder position: 6th — outside of top 4 by 24 points Classic 5s promotion to 6s for L Marschke. and single figures in his last game for 5s, gets promoted likedplayers, the with bottom the ofteam the filled table, with so I wasGPS/juniors able to acquire pre- to 6s and scores 174 for the game — thanks Tags. xmas. Eventually things settled and 5s decided they Forrester in the team was an absolute game-changer, Round 6: @ Redlands(2) on St Lucia 9 (somehow forplayers me being with avery bit ofgreen experience. to captaining, Having but Chris more not our home game) – WON Batting first – UQ: 9/260 (dec) (A Anand 93, L Singh and presence gave everyone hope that they too can 46, R Dallavecchia 36, S Dissanayake 30) importantly for the younger players. His experience all seriousness, I would pick him in a team before Redlands(2): 174 (L Morgan 4/24, D McLennan 3/5, play 20 plus years and not need hip surgery. But in M Devlin 2/46) mostpicking of myself.the season, but two ties and the loss to Round 7 (OD): @ Wynnum–Manly on Wayne Broad We were able to keep pace with the top four for Oval – LOST Batting first – UQ: 6/178 (A Goffage 64, L Tonkin Wynnum in the second one day game set us back. 63*) Wynnum–Manly: 8/179 (W Gibson 3/22, L Brooks Round 1 (OD): v Wynnum/Manly on St Lucia 9 – 2/30) WON the bank while batting and didn’t execute bowling Batting first – Wynnum/Manly: 9/143 (M Kostic Huge missed opportunity, left too many wickets in 2/15, C Forrester 2/24, W Gibson 2/28)

UQ: 4/144 (D McLennan 49, F Clancy 35) well enough. Missed catches and field placements during the death cost us the game. Massive learning experience. Round 2: v Wests on St Lucia 9 – LOST Batting first – Wests: 163 (C Cowan 3/36, C Forrester 2/21, W Gibson 2/28) & 8/191 (M Kostic Round 8 (OD): @ Norths(1) on Oval – 3/41, C Forrester 2/17) LOST

UQ: 115 (F Clancy 38) Batting first – Norths: 7/233 (C Forrester 2/35) UQ: 9/178 (M Meegama 60, Extras 33)

Christmas–New Year Break Round 3: @ Norths (2) on Seventh Brigade Park (Turf 2) – DRAW (Wash Out) Round 9 (OD): v Norths(1) on Dunlop Park – TIE Round 4: v Valley (2) on Dunlop Park – LOST Batting first – Norths: 6/184 (C Forrester 2/33)

Batting first – UQ: 210 (S Carpenter 84, F Clancy 62, UQ: 8/184 (M Meegama 50, Z Boyne 33) This was a decent effort with a Frankenstein side, R Dallavecchia 31) & 6/153 (R Dallavecchia 59, A Anand 38*)

Valleys (2): 6/271 (W Gibson 2/55) wasconfirmed a highlight early for that everyone, morning. so Norths was getting ended him up out winning the comp. Getting to bowl to Round 5: v Sandgate–Redcliffe on Dunlop Park – WON very cheaply. The second tie I’ve been involved in, first was a 300 tie v Souths on 9 (ah the memories Batting first – UQ: 286 (L Marschke 101, O Dickinson — Madams tried to guide one to third man for the 42, D McLennan 36) & 6/134 (dec) (L Marschke 73, winning runs and snicked off). R Dallavecchia 28*) Sandgate–Redcliffe: 128 (C Forrester 5/25, W Gibson 2/24) & 7/98 (L Brooks 2/11, C Forrester 2/18) Annual Report 2019–20 39 Sixth Grade report

Round 10 (OD): @ Toombul on Seventh Brigade Round 13: @ Redlands(1) on Ron Field Oval – LOST Park – WON Batting first – UQ: 165 (R Dellavecchia 32, J Bradley Batting first – Toombul: 7/129 (W Gibson 1/10) 28) & 3/176 (R Dellavecchia 67*, B D’Souza 52)

UQ: 1/130 (S Dissanayake 53*, D McLennan 43) Redlands: 224 (L Morgan 3/64, B D’Souza 2/19) Lucky for us this year the Toombul team was

Didn’t have the best start to our first innings (3/18), completely different to last year and full of juniors. in part due to 70-year-old eyes and ears, but mainly Unfortunately, they did not have a good season. shot selection. Jess Bradley is a gun bat and would have her any game she is available to play. Round 11: v Valley(1) on St Lucia 9 – TIE (first innings) Strengths: Having young players out of the junior set Batting first – Valley: 223 (C Forrester 5/15) & 0/16 up. Will Gibson is the standout, absolutely first class with the ball and shouldn’t be playing 6s or 5s (Ave: UQ: 223 (M Watter 61, J Klaassen 54*) 18, Econ: 2.87). team year in year out, but this time we let the win NOT AGAIN … Historically, we have lost to this Valley Opportunities: Batting, Batting, Batting. Needing to score about 20 more minimum every game. slip away. It was great to have Watter in the team, he Lance Morgan and Forry were the workhorses that game. Captain

Round 12 (OD): v Souths on Seventh Brigade Park – WON Batting first – UQ: 165 (O Dickinson 51) Souths: 126 (L Brooks 2/15, C Forrester 2/30, L Morgan 2/35)

When Souths decided to recruit a first grade (from last season) leg spinner and change his name slightly in MyCricket. Didn’t think that 165 was enough, but our bowling was great and fielding matched, particularly from James Klaassen, bit of a freak.

40 University of Queensland Cricket Club Sixth Grade report

SIXTH GRADE RESULTS ROUND RESULT 1 (OD1) Wynnum/Manly 9/143 def by University of Queensland 4/144 Win 2 Western Suburbs 163 & 8/191 def University of Queensland 115 Loss 3 University of Queensland drew Northern Suburbs (2) Washout 4 Valley (2) 6/271 (dec) def University of Queensland 210 & 6/153 Loss 5 University of Queensland 286 & 6/134(d) def Sandgate-Redcliffe 128 & 7/98 Win 6 University of Queensland 9/260 (dec) def Redlands (2) 174 Win 7 (OD2) University of Queensland 6/178 lost to Wynnum/Manly 8/179 Loss 8 (OD3) Northern Suburbs 7/233 def University of Queensland 9/178 Loss 9 (OD4) University of Queensland 8/184 tied Northern Suburbs (1) 6/184 Tie 10 Toombul 7/129 def by University of Queensland 1/130 Win 11 Valley (1) 223 & 0/16 tied University of Queensland 223 Tie 12 University of Queensland 165 def South Brisbane 126 Win 13 University of Queensland 165 & 3/176 def by Redlands 224 Loss

WOMEN'S FIRST GRADE RESULTS ROUND RESULT SIXTH GRADE PARTNERSHIPS 1 (20/20) University of Queensland 132 def Wynnum/Redlands 7/83 Win WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 2 (20/20) University of Queensland 7/104 def by Sandgate Redcliffe 1/107 Loss 1st 98 Declan McLennan Senith Dissanayake Toombul 3 (20/20) University of Queensland 3/194 def Ipswich Logan 6/106 Win 2nd 99 Oliver Dickinson Lachlan Marschke Sandgate Redcliffe 4 (20/20) Western Suburbs 6/120 def University of Queensland 9/118 Loss 3rd 122 Angus Goffage Lachlan Tonkin Wynnum/Manly 5 (20/20) University of Queensland 8/119 def by Valley 3/123 Loss 4th 63 Stephen Carpenter Ryan Dallavecchia Valley (2) 6 (20/20) University of Queensland 5/151 def Gold Coast 7/142 Win 5th 78 Stephen Carpenter Ford Clancy Valley (2) 7 (20/20) University of Queensland 4/180 def Ipswich/Logan 4/149 Win 6th 65 Aditya Anand Ryan Dallavecchia Valley (2) 8 (20/20) University of Queensland 4/220 def Sandgate-Redcliffe 4/134 Win 7th 113 Aditya Anand Lakhvir Singh Redlands (2) 9 Gold Coast 7/238 def University of Queensland 138 Loss 8th 57 Maynard Meegama William Gibson Northern Suburbs (1) 10 Bye 10th 30 Brendan D'Souza Chris Forrester Redlands (1) 11 University of Queensland 7/222 def Wynnum/Redlands 208 Win 12 Valley 170 def by University of Queensland 4/171 Win WOMEN'S FIRST GRADE PARTNERSHIPS 13 University of Queensland 251 def Ipswicj/Logan 169 Win WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 14 University of Queensland 218 drew Western Suburbs Draw 1st 129 Katelyn Beaumont Laura Harris Sandgate Redcliffe 15 University of Queensland 8/249 lost to Sandgate-Redcliffe 5/251 Loss 2nd 94 Jessica Bradley Laura Harris Ipswich/Logan 16 (20/20) University of Queensland 9/144 def Valley 8/121 Win 3rd 112 Haidee Birkett Laura Harris Ipswich/Logan 17 (20/20) University of Queensland 5/150 def by Gold Coast 5/151 Loss 4th 47 Georgia Relf Georgia Kerr Wynnum/Redlands 18 (20/20) Wynnum/Redlands 9/85 def by University of Queensland 2/89 Win 19 (20/20)5th*University112 of QueenslandBelinda Dawney 0/96 lost Elizato Western Barnett Suburbs 0/97Wynnum/Redlands Loss 20 6thGold Coast40 126Georgia def University Relf of QueenslandHaidee Birkett 77 Wynnum/Redlands Loss 21 7thBye 32 Neve Lynch Maggie Murphy Sandgate Redcliffe 22 8thUniversity35 of QueenslandLacey Hinze 9/188 defEliza Wynnum/Redlands Barnett 137 Valley Win 23* denotesUniversity record of partnership Queensland drew Sandgate-Redcliffe Draw 24 Ipswich/Logan 8/170 def University of Queensland 136 Loss 25 University of QueenslandWOMEN'S SECOND 158 def GRADEby Western PARTNERSHIPS Suburbs 1/161 Loss 26 WICKETUniversityRUNS of QueenslandBATSMAN 45 def byBATSMAN Valley 4/49 OPPONENT Loss SEMI (20)1stSandgate94 RedcliffeTaylor 6/169 Hamblin def by UniversityChloe Murphy of Queensland Sandgate5/170 Redcliffe Win FINAL(20)2ndWestern56 SuburbsJanelle 5/142 Pais def UniversityRuby of Blunn Queensland 82 Western Suburbs Loss Annual Report 3rd2019–20 40 Taylor Hamblin Chloe Murphy Wynnum/Manly 41 4th 72 GeorgiaWOMEN'S Relf SECONDBelinda GRADE Dawney RESULTS Western Suburbs ROUND 5th 51 Georgia Relf Sheba Hai South Brisbane RESULT 7th 37 Lucinda Jensen Kate Campbell Valley 8th* 61 Katrina Grant Kate Campbell Valley * denotes record partnership

UNDER 16 LORDS TAVERNERS PARTNERSHIPS WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 1st 66 S. Gerard-Solker Zac Boyne Ipswich/Logan 2nd 116 Robert Kelly Zac Boyne Valley 3rd 47 Robert Kelly Sam Bell Valley 4th 49 Robbie Sanders Sam Bell South Brisbane 5th 51 S. Gerard-Solker Zac Boyne Northern Suburbs 6th 38 Sam Batiste Zac Boyne Northern Suburbs 8th 47 Owen Griffin Zac Boyne Darling Downs 9th 34 Owen Griffin Sam Batiste Darling Downs 10th 32 Aum Unager Ben Good Western Suburbs Sixth Grade report

SIXTH GRADE BATTING AVERAGES NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT R Dallavecchia 9 2 67* 278 39.71 14/1. D McLennan 15 0 49 274 18.27 4 L Morgan 8 2 19* 62 10.33 3 C Forrester 8 1 18 47 6.71 3 Less than 8 innings L Marschke 3 1 108 185 92.5 0 A Goffage 3 0 64 96 32 0 A Anand 7 1 93 181 30.17 1 B D'Souza 4 1 52 90 30 0 M Meegama 7 1 60 173 28.83 1 F Clancy 6 0 62 169 28.17 1 O Dickinson 6 0 51 165 27.5 4 E Rose 5 3 19* 53 26.5 3 S Dissanayake 7 1 53* 101 16.83 2 W Gibson 4 1 24 30 10 1 T Andersen 4 0 19 36 9 5/1. L Brooks 5 2 12 18 6 1 M Welch 3 0 11 16 5.33 0 Batted Twice: L Tonkin 70 runs/-- average/0 catch; J Klaassen 55/55/3; L Singh 46/23/0; C Cowan 30/35/2; N Welgampola 20/20/1; D Venner 10/5/1; M Holmes 5/2.5/0; T Hazlewood 0/0/0 Batted Once: S Carpenter 84 runs/0 catch; M Watter 61/2 ; Z Boyne 33/1; J Bradley 28/0; M Devlin 9/0; J Hogarth 3/0; B Griffin 0/0; M Kostic 0/1 DNB: L Johnston 1 catch; J Sommer 1 ;

SIXTH GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES NAME O M RUNS W AVE C Forrester 167 66 370 27 13.70 W Gibson 88.1 26 253 14 18.07 L Morgan 101.1 20 376 15 25.07 Less than 60 overs T Andersen 3 0 14 2 7.00 M Kostic 19 3 56 5 11.20 D McLennan 13.1 1 53 4 13.25 B D'Souza 8 1 40 3 13.33 M Holmes 5 0 15 1 15.00 O Dickinson 18 3 49 3 16.33 L Brooks 40 11 119 6 19.83 M Meegama 33 4 162 6 27.00 M Welch 7 3 28 1 28.00 C Cowan 25 3 87 3 29.00 E Rose 27 2 134 4 33.50 S Swaris 8 0 45 1 45.00

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SIXTH GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES NAME O M RUNS W AVE C Forrester 167 66 370 27 13.70 W Gibson 88.1 26 253 14 18.07 L Morgan 101.1 20 376 15 25.07 Less than 60 overs T Andersen 3 0 14 2 7.00 M Kostic 19 3 56 5 11.20 D McLennan 13.1 1 53 4 13.25 B D'Souza 8 1 40 3 13.33 M Holmes 5 0 15 1 15.00 O Dickinson 18 3 49 3 16.33 L Brooks 40 11 119 6 19.83 M Meegama 33 4 162 6 27.00 M Welch 7 3 28 1 28.00 C Cowan 25 3 87 3 29.00 E Rose 27 2 134 4 33.50 S Swaris 8 0 45 1 45.00 M Watter 21 7 46 1 46.00 J Klaassen 12 2 47 1 47.00 J Hogarth 13 2 47 1 47.00 S Gerard-Solker 22 1 70 1 70.00 B Griffin 16 3 76 1 76.00 Also bowled: L Singh 3/0/4/0; L Marschke 5/0/6/0; S Dissanayake 2/0/10/0; S Bedford-Parsons 10/2/21/0; A Anand 4/0/22/0; J Sommer 1/0/23/0 T Hazlewood 11/1/69/0

WOMEN'S FIRST GRADE BATTING AVERAGES

NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT H Birkett 9 2 126 331 47.29 5 L Harris 16 0 123 644 40.25 5 J Bradley 22 2 78 461 23.05 20/1. E Barnett 19 6 42 258 19.85 3 K Beaumont 21 0 48 332 15.81 4 E Jackson 11 0 29 140 12.73 2 M Murphy 10 4 18* 74 12.33 4 G Relf 10 1 51 106 11.78 1 G Kerr 18 3 38 156 10.4 2 L Anderson 14 5 17* 74 8.22 6 N Lynch 9 0 20 65 7.22 1 Less than 8 innings J Jonassen 4 1 42 116 38.67 2 L Jensen 7 1 40 158 26.33 1 B Dawney 5 0 77 122 24.4 3

Annual Report 2019–20 43 Women’s coach report

didn’tI took onknow the much role of about head the coach players at UQCC and hopeful,I only had Grand Final (runners up) and our Second Grade reputationsbut unsure of and what stats we to were try and capable understand of achieving. why I making the One Day finals for the first time in the wonclub’s nearly history, half before of their unfortunately games, which losing was thea great Semi between them in the previous year, despite having Final. Even our inaugural Paul Pink Girls credibly our women’s teams had only won five of 38 games Iteffort was consideringvery noticeable they that were results mostly altered U13–14 girls becamethe services apparent of state that, players while Haidee the girls Birkett loved andplaying dramaticallyplaying in an basedU15 competition. around how many state players forLaura the Harris club and in the friendships team at various were paramount times. It soon in the squad, there was a need to improve the culture, a club had and their availability. We were lucky to From day one of preseason, we grew and bonded have Laura Harris, Jess Jonassen and Haidee Birkett professionalism, skill and belief in the squad. alsoat various on the stages, receiving and end we ofbenefited, losses when with othereach ofclubs them leading us to victories on occasion. We were as a group. New recruits were welcomed, young thing from a coach’s perspective was how strong we cropplayers of newintegrated junior andplayers some we older hope players will be returned.the next had their stars firing. However, the most pleasing We had a new coaching panel with fresh ideas, and a Our strength and depth really shone when it was were when the state players were not in either side. theregeneration was a of belief UQ senior within players. the group and the coaches By the time we reached round 1 of the season, an even playing field, and this all bodes well for the trainingfuture when and commitmentour next crop were of talent the ingredientscomes through. we makingthat we forwould a competitive be unified, Firstcompetitive Grade, but and. being most neededA culture to of take club our and club team forward mates in first, women’s some hardcricket, importantly, have depth to select from. Not only and based on what we achieved this season, our Grade cricket was important for our goal of entering strong in 2s as well. Blooding new younger girls into Our season results were more than satisfactory, future looks bright. Bring on 20–21! an U15 Paul Pink team for the first time too. Mark Daldy culminating in our First Grade making the T20 with 22 victories and 6 draws out of 42 games,

Queensland Fire and Brisbane Heat players Haidee Birkett (left) and Laura Harris (above)

44 University of Queensland Cricket Club Women’s First Grade report

The cliché that the season was a bit of a rollercoaster

Another first year player for the club, Charni certainly rings true for our 2019–2020 season. gameBloxsom, and brought to her teammates an unmatched inspired energy all thoseand Lucky that it was only year 1 of coach Mark Daldy’s enthusiasm for the game. Her dedication to the five-year plan! We played some fantastic cricket; none more so than in the T20 competition. Although around her. numberwe ultimately of consistently got pipped good at the team post performances by Western in Our squad was joined by our first ‘international’ Suburbs in the T20 grand final, we put together a player last season. Hailing from Loughborough In addition to our team success, our season featured (correct pronunciation optional though not the preceding games. encouraged), United Kingdom, Georgia Relf — The destroyer of bowlers, opposition teams and ‘Reflie’ — brought with her a wealth of experience in a number of extraordinary individual performances. playing in overcast weather. This proved to be a less inthan her useless homeland, skill wein the wish Brisbane her well summer, and look but forward she occasionally fence palings, Laura Harris — ‘Larris’ adapted quickly to her new surroundings. Now back leadership— dominated and the mentoring runs tally, that scoring was arguably 644 runs even at more40.25. instrumental Larris also brought to the success a wealth of of our experience, season than to welcoming her back in the years to come. Our season included many on-field trials — tight wins and heartbreaking losses. At more than one her on-field performances. women’spoint last squadseason, have we comefeared on for in Mark’s leaps andblood bounds in We were also lucky enough to borrow the services pressure. Ultimately though, the team and the wider of Australian representative Jess Jonassen. Starring with both the bat and the ball, ‘JJ’ proved an instant the past few seasons. We are all excited to see where hit with the team. We look forward to welcoming her the next season takes us. back next season. Neve Lynch Co-captain A further mention must go to Lauryn Anderson — ‘Loz’. In her first season at UQ, Loz — an opening quick — proved to be the missing link in our forbowling her hard line-up. work Finishing with selection atop our in theteam Premier bowling figures with 23 wickets at 20.35, Loz was rewarded

Cricket Team of the Season.

Annual Report 2019–20 45 SIXTH GRADE RESULTS ROUND RESULT 1 (OD1) Wynnum/Manly 9/143 def by University of Queensland 4/144 Win 2 Western Suburbs 163 & 8/191 def University of Queensland 115 Loss 3 University of Queensland drew Northern Suburbs (2) Washout 4 Valley (2) 6/271 (dec) def University of Queensland 210 & 6/153 Loss 5 University of Queensland 286 & 6/134(d) def Sandgate-Redcliffe 128 & 7/98 Win 6 University of Queensland 9/260 (dec) def Redlands (2) 174 Win 7 (OD2) University of Queensland 6/178 lost to Wynnum/Manly 8/179 Loss 8 (OD3) Northern Suburbs 7/233 def University of Queensland 9/178 Loss 9 (OD4) University of Queensland 8/184 tied Northern Suburbs (1) 6/184 Tie 10 Toombul 7/129 def by University of Queensland 1/130 Win 11 Valley (1) 223 & 0/16 tied University of Queensland 223 Tie Women’s12 FirstUniversity Grade ofreport Queensland 165 def South Brisbane 126 Win 13 University of Queensland 165 & 3/176 def by Redlands 224 Loss

WOMEN'S FIRST GRADE RESULTS ROUND RESULT 1 (20/20) University of Queensland 132 def Wynnum/Redlands 7/83 Win 2 (20/20) University of Queensland 7/104 def by Sandgate Redcliffe 1/107 Loss 3 (20/20) University of Queensland 3/194 def Ipswich Logan 6/106 Win 4 (20/20) Western Suburbs 6/120 def University of Queensland 9/118 Loss 5 (20/20) University of Queensland 8/119 def by Valley 3/123 Loss 6 (20/20) University of Queensland 5/151 def Gold Coast 7/142 Win 7 (20/20) University of Queensland 4/180 def Ipswich/Logan 4/149 Win 8 (20/20) University of Queensland 4/220 def Sandgate-Redcliffe 4/134 Win 9 Gold Coast 7/238 def University of Queensland 138 Loss 10 Bye 11 University of Queensland 7/222 def Wynnum/Redlands 208 Win 12 Valley 170 def by University of Queensland 4/171 Win 13 University of Queensland 251 def Ipswicj/Logan 169 Win 14 University of Queensland 218 drew Western Suburbs Draw 15 University of Queensland 8/249 lost to Sandgate-Redcliffe 5/251 Loss 16 (20/20) University of Queensland 9/144 def Valley 8/121 Win 17 (20/20) University of Queensland 5/150 def by Gold Coast 5/151 Loss 18 (20/20) Wynnum/Redlands 9/85 def by University of Queensland 2/89 Win 19 (20/20) University of QueenslandSIXTH GRADE 0/96 PARTNERSHIPS lost to Western Suburbs 0/97 Loss 20 WICKETGold CoastRUNS 126BATSMAN def University of QueenslandBATSMAN 77 OPPONENT Loss 21 1stBye 98 Declan McLennan Senith Dissanayake Toombul 22 2ndUniversity99 of QueenslandOliver Dickinson 9/188 def Wynnum/RedlandsLachlan Marschke 137Sandgate Redcliffe Win 23 3rdUniversity122 of QueenslandAngus Goffage drew Sandgate-RedcliffeLachlan Tonkin Wynnum/Manly Draw 24 4thIpswich/Logan63 8/170Stephen def Carpenter University ofRyan Queensland Dallavecchia 136 Valley (2) Loss 25 5thUniversity78 of QueenslandStephen Carpenter 158 def by FordWestern Clancy Suburbs 1/161 Valley (2) Loss 26 6thUniversity65 of QueenslandAditya Anand 45 def by ValleyRyan Dallavecchia4/49 Valley (2) Loss SEMI (20) 7thSandgate113 RedcliffeAditya 6/169 Anand def by UniversityLakhvir of Singh Queensland 5/170Redlands (2) Win FINAL(20) 8thWestern Suburbs57 Maynard 5/142 defMeegama UniversityWilliam of Queensland Gibson 82 Northern Suburbs (1)Loss 10th 30 Brendan D'Souza Chris Forrester Redlands (1) WOMEN'S SECOND GRADE RESULTS ROUND WOMEN'S FIRST GRADE PARTNERSHIPS RESULT WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 1st 129 Katelyn Beaumont Laura Harris Sandgate Redcliffe 2nd 94 Jessica Bradley Laura Harris Ipswich/Logan 3rd 112 Haidee Birkett Laura Harris Ipswich/Logan 4th 47 Georgia Relf Georgia Kerr Wynnum/Redlands 5th* 112 Belinda Dawney Eliza Barnett Wynnum/Redlands 6th 40 Georgia Relf Haidee Birkett Wynnum/Redlands 7th 32 Neve Lynch Maggie Murphy Sandgate Redcliffe 8th 35 Lacey Hinze Eliza Barnett Valley * denotes record partnership

WOMEN'S SECOND GRADE PARTNERSHIPS WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 1st 94 Taylor Hamblin Chloe Murphy Sandgate Redcliffe 46 University of Queensland Cricket Club 2nd 56 Janelle Pais Ruby Blunn Western Suburbs 3rd 40 Taylor Hamblin Chloe Murphy Wynnum/Manly 4th 72 Georgia Relf Belinda Dawney Western Suburbs 5th 51 Georgia Relf Sheba Hai South Brisbane 7th 37 Lucinda Jensen Kate Campbell Valley 8th* 61 Katrina Grant Kate Campbell Valley * denotes record partnership

UNDER 16 LORDS TAVERNERS PARTNERSHIPS WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 1st 66 S. Gerard-Solker Zac Boyne Ipswich/Logan 2nd 116 Robert Kelly Zac Boyne Valley 3rd 47 Robert Kelly Sam Bell Valley 4th 49 Robbie Sanders Sam Bell South Brisbane 5th 51 S. Gerard-Solker Zac Boyne Northern Suburbs 6th 38 Sam Batiste Zac Boyne Northern Suburbs 8th 47 Owen Griffin Zac Boyne Darling Downs 9th 34 Owen Griffin Sam Batiste Darling Downs 10th 32 Aum Unager Ben Good Western Suburbs Women’s First Grade report

WOMEN'S FIRST GRADE BATTING AVERAGES NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT H Birkett 9 2 126 331 47.29 5 L Harris 16 0 123 644 40.25 5 J Bradley 22 2 78 461 23.05 20/1. E Barnett 19 6 42 258 19.85 3 K Beaumont 21 0 48 332 15.81 4 E Jackson 11 0 29 140 12.73 2 M Murphy 10 4 18* 74 12.33 4 G Relf 10 1 51 106 11.78 1 G Kerr 18 3 38 156 10.4 2 L Anderson 14 5 17* 74 8.22 6 N Lynch 9 0 20 65 7.22 1 Less than 8 innings J Jonassen 4 1 42 116 38.67 2 L Jensen 7 1 40 158 26.33 1 B Dawney 5 0 77 122 24.4 3 T Hamblin 4 1 20* 58 19.33 2 L Hinze 5 2 16 45 15 0 H Liyanarachchi Don 7 3 39* 55 13.75 0 R Blunn 7 0 16 54 7.71 2 K McDonald 3 1 9* 15 7.5 2 N Murphy 5 1 10 25 6.25 2 V Bradley 2 1 5* 6 6 0 C Bloxsom 7 4 9* 17 5.67 4 C Murphy 7 2 8* 18 3.6 3 J Mabin 3 2 1 1 1 1 K Campbell 2 1 0 0 0 0 DNB : S Hai 1 catch, J Pais 0

WOMEN'S FIRST GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES NAME O M RUNS W AVE L Anderson 102.3 9 468 23 20.35 C Bloxsom 65.1 3 271 13 20.85 E Barnett 64.4 8 355 17 20.88 G Kerr 58.5 2 367 13 28.23 H Liyanarachchi Don 70.3 6 335 11 30.45 C Murphy 44 3 232 7 33.14 M Murphy 44 0 242 7 34.57 N Lynch 50 2 298 4 74.50 Less than 40 overs J Jonassen 13 0 72 5 14.4 H Birkett 38.1 5 163 10 16.30 K McDonald 12 0 59 3 19.67 L Jensen 3 0 22 1 22.00

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WOMEN'S FIRST GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES NAME O M RUNS W AVE L Anderson 102.3 9 468 23 20.35 C Bloxsom 65.1 3 271 13 20.85 E Barnett 64.4 8 355 17 20.88 G Kerr 58.5 2 367 13 28.23 H Liyanarachchi Don 70.3 6 335 11 30.45 C Murphy 44 3 232 7 33.14 M Murphy 44 0 242 7 34.57 N Lynch 50 2 298 4 74.50 Less than 40 overs J Jonassen 13 0 72 5 14.4 H Birkett 38.1 5 163 10 16.30 K McDonald 12 0 59 3 19.67 L Jensen 3 0 22 1 22.00 N Murphy 10 0 70 3 23.33 R Blunn 24 0 123 5 24.60 K Campbell 8 0 50 2 25.00 B Dawney 8 0 35 1 35.00 L Harris 10 1 43 1 43.00 L Hinze 17 0 81 1 81.00 Also bowled: S Hai 1/0/12/0; k Beaumont 3/0/25/0; J Pais 7/027/0

WOMEN'S SECOND GRADE BATTING AVERAGES

NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT T Hamblin 11 0 59 218 19.82 3 J Mabin 12 3 32* 124 13.78 9/7. S Hai 10 0 24 65 6.5 2 E Vale 9 2 9 32 4.57 2 Less than 9 innings L Jensen 3 0 121 184 61.33 1 G Relf 6 2 85 198 49.50 2 B Dawney 6 1 61 166 33.2 3 Nat Murphy 5 1 46 127 31.75 2 R Blunn 4 1 38* 81 27 0 J Pais 4 2 20* 46 23 0 J Luiten 4 1 28* 44 14.67 1 C Murphy 7 0 28 101 14.43 3 K Campbell 6 1 21* 49 9.8 2 K Grant 6 1 16 41 8.2 3 Al Johnson 2 0 7 14 7 0 H Finley 6 1 8 22 4.4 1

48 University of Queensland Cricket Club Women’s Second Grade report

girlsWhat started a successful the season season with it was a strong for the performance girls from Special mention to Taylor Hamblin, Janelle Pais and againstthe Jodie one Fields of the Shield, new teamsmaking in the the semi-finals. competition, The Chloe Murphy, who made the step up with their First Grade Debut this season. Well done Chloe for taking to earth with a tough loss against the eventual with7 wickets 5 wins, in First1 loss Grade. and 3 abandoned from their 9 Redlands, making 7/366, only to be brought back In the second half of the season, the girls finished champions Sunshine Coast. The girls regrouped and games. Congratulations to Taylor Hamblin, who went on to finish the first half of the season with 6 seasonfinished as the the season leading as wicket the leading taker, run taking scorer 20 poleswith wins from 9 games. Georgia Relf starred with the 218 at an average of 19.82. Esther Vale finished the bat in the opening rounds, scoring 177 in the first five rounds, before getting the call up to First Grade. at an average of 8.65. Although the team could not Sophia Lush and Esther Vale starred with the ball, make the Big Dance in season 19–20, the future of toconsistently First Grade taking to cover wickets injuries in the and first absences, half of thethis Uni Women’s Cricket is looking bright with some allowedseason. With a number some of of our the juniorsenior girls players to step moving up into stars of the future coming through. Belinda Dawney Captain Second Grade. Congratulations to Olivia Clark, Jess Daldy, Menuki Perera, Janelle Pais, Sophia Lush and Chloe Murphy for making your debuts this season.

WOMEN'S SECOND GRADE RESULTS ROUND RESULT 1 University of Queensland 7/336 def Redlands 49 Win 2 Sunshine Coast 152 def University of Queensland 121 Loss 3 University of Queensland 154 def South Brisbane 120 Win 4 University of Queensland 9/211 vs Valley 163 Win 5 Sandgate-Redcliffe 9/109 lost to University of Queensland 2/111 Win 6 University of Queensland 82 lost to Ipswich/Logan 3/83 Loss 7 Western Suburbs 8/125 def by University of Queensland 1/126 Win 8 (20/20) University of Queensland 3/174 def Wynnum/Manly 7/105 Win 9 (20/20) Gold Coast 0/0 drew University of Queensland Draw 10 (20/20) University of Queensland 91 def Redlands 8/74 Win 11 (20/20) University of Queensland def Valley forfeit Win 12 (20/20) Sunshine Coast drew University of Queensland Washout 13 University of Queensland 179 def Western Suburbs 142 Win 14 University of Queensland 142 def Wynnum/Manly 101 Win 15 Ipswich/Logan drew University of Queensland Washout 16 South Brisbane 82 def by University of Queensland 3/83 Win 17 Gold Coast drew University of Queensland Washout 18 University of Queensland 126 def by Sandgate-Redcliffe 1/129 Loss SEMI Sandgate Redcliffe 8/150 def University of Queensland 92 Loss

UNDER 16 LORDS TAVERNERS RESULTS ROUND RESULT 1 University of Queensland 9/182 def Wide Bay 9/172 Win 2 Gold Coast 8/232 def University of Queensland 190 Loss 3 University of Queensland 9/163 def by Western Suburbs 8/164 Loss Annual Report 2019–20 49 4 University of Queensland 9/163 def by Wynnum/Manly 2/164 Loss 5 University of Queensland 8/127 def by Darling Downs 3/129 Loss 6 Northern Suburbs 7/216 def University of Queensland 175 Loss 7 University of Queensland 202 def Ipswich/Logan 196 Win 8 Redlands 7/238 def University of Queensland 102 Loss 9 University of Queensland 7/230 def Valley 189 Win 10 South Brisbane 9/169 def University of Queensland 160 Loss Women’s Second Grade report

WOMEN'S SECOND GRADE BATTING AVERAGES NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT T Hamblin 11 0 59 218 19.82 3 J Mabin 12 3 32* 124 13.78 9/7. S Hai 10 0 24 65 6.5 2 E Vale 9 2 9 32 4.57 2 Less than 9 innings L Jensen SIXTH3 GRADE PARTNERSHIPS0 121 184 61.33 1 G RelfWICKET RUNS BATSMAN6 2 BATSMAN85 198 OPPONENT49.50 2 1st 98 Declan McLennan Senith Dissanayake Toombul B Dawney 6 1 61 166 33.2 3 2nd 99 Oliver Dickinson Lachlan Marschke Sandgate Redcliffe Nat Murphy 5 1 46 127 31.75 2 3rd 122 Angus Goffage Lachlan Tonkin Wynnum/Manly R Blunn 4 1 38* 81 27 0 4th 63 Stephen Carpenter Ryan Dallavecchia Valley (2) J Pais 4 2 20* 46 23 0 5th 78 Stephen Carpenter Ford Clancy Valley (2) J Luiten 4 1 28* 44 14.67 1 6th 65 Aditya Anand Ryan Dallavecchia Valley (2) C Murphy 7 0 28 101 14.43 3 7th 113 Aditya Anand Lakhvir Singh Redlands (2) K Campbell 6 1 21* 49 9.8 2 8th 57 Maynard Meegama William Gibson Northern Suburbs (1) K Grant 6 1 16 41 8.2 3 10th 30 Brendan D'Souza Chris Forrester Redlands (1) Al Johnson 2 0 7 14 7 0 H Finley 6 1 8 22 4.4 1 R Crawford WOMEN'S2 FIRST0 GRADE PARTNERSHIPS4 5 2.5 1 J DaldyWICKET RUNS BATSMAN4 1 BATSMAN2 3 OPPONENT1 0 1st 129 Katelyn Beaumont Laura Harris Sandgate Redcliffe M Perera 3 1 2 2 1 0 2nd 94 Jessica Bradley Laura Harris Ipswich/Logan S Lush 4 2 1* 1 1 3 3rd 112 Haidee Birkett Laura Harris Ipswich/Logan O Clark 3 1 1 1 0.5 1 4th 47 Georgia Relf Georgia Kerr Wynnum/Redlands Batted Once: K McDonald 8 runs/0 catches; E Clark 3/0;C Bloxsom 2/0; M Kar Ray5th* 1/0; S Leis112 0/0;Belinda A Martyr Dawney 0/0; M LorbergEliza Barnett 0/0 Wynnum/Redlands 6th 40 Georgia Relf Haidee Birkett Wynnum/Redlands DNB: L Williams 0 catches; E Donaldson 0; Nic Murphy 0; 7th 32 Neve Lynch Maggie Murphy Sandgate Redcliffe 8th 35 Lacey Hinze Eliza Barnett Valley WOMEN'S SECOND GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES * denotes record partnership NAME O M RUNS W AVE E Vale 52.1 4 173 20 8.65 K Campbell WOMEN'S52 SECOND4 GRADE176 PARTNERSHIPS12 14.67 C MurphyWICKET RUNS BATSMAN42.1 9 BATSMAN121 8 OPPONENT15.13 1st 94 Taylor Hamblin Chloe Murphy Sandgate Redcliffe J Pais 30 1 116 7 16.57 2nd 56 Janelle Pais Ruby Blunn Western Suburbs S Hai 41.1 4 168 10 16.80 3rd 40 Taylor Hamblin Chloe Murphy Wynnum/Manly B Dawney 36 3 100 5 20.00 4th 72 Georgia Relf Belinda Dawney Western Suburbs S Lush 43.3 5 201 9 22.33 5th 51 Georgia Relf Sheba Hai South Brisbane Less than 30 overs 7th 37 Lucinda Jensen Kate Campbell Valley M Perera 4 0 15 3 5.00 C Bloxsom8th* 61 Katrina6 Grant 1 Kate10 Campbell 2 5.00Valley Nic Murphy* denotes record partnership1.2 0 5 1 5.00 R Blunn 5 1 7 1 7.00 J Luiten UNDER2 16 LORDS1 TAVERNERS8 PARTNERSHIPS1 8.00 L JensenWICKET RUNS BATSMAN8 1 BATSMAN26 2 OPPONENT13.00 1st 66 S. Gerard-Solker Zac Boyne Ipswich/Logan T Hamblin 20.2 1 89 6 14.83 2nd 116 Robert Kelly Zac Boyne Valley 50 3rd 47 Robert Kelly Sam Bell UniversityValley of Queensland Cricket Club 4th 49 Robbie Sanders Sam Bell South Brisbane 5th 51 S. Gerard-Solker Zac Boyne Northern Suburbs 6th 38 Sam Batiste Zac Boyne Northern Suburbs 8th 47 Owen Griffin Zac Boyne Darling Downs 9th 34 Owen Griffin Sam Batiste Darling Downs 10th 32 Aum Unager Ben Good Western Suburbs Women’s Second Grade report

WOMEN'S SECOND GRADE BOWLING AVERAGES NAME O M RUNS W AVE E Vale 52.1 4 173 20 8.65 K Campbell 52 4 176 12 14.67 C Murphy 42.1 9 121 8 15.13 J Pais 30 1 116 7 16.57 S Hai 41.1 4 168 10 16.80 B Dawney 36 3 100 5 20.00 S Lush 43.3 5 201 9 22.33 Less than 30 overs M Perera 4 0 15 3 5.00 C Bloxsom 6 1 10 2 5.00 Nic Murphy 1.2 0 5 1 5.00 R Blunn 5 1 7 1 7.00 J Luiten 2 1 8 1 8.00 L Jensen 8 1 26 2 13.00 T Hamblin 20.2 1 89 6 14.83 R Crawford 7.2 0 53 3 17.67 O Clark 23.3 2 98 5 19.60 J Daldy 20 1 74 2 37.00 Nat Murphy 11 1 55 1 55.00 Also bowled: A Martyr 1/0/2/0; M Lorberg 1/0/6/0; K Grant 1/0/11/0; K McDonald 3/0/14/0; Al Johnston 1.3/0/16/0; E Clark 3/0/17/0

UNDER 16 LORD TAVERNERS BATTING AVERAGES

NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT O Griffin 10 4 44 164 27.33 3 Z Boyne 10 0 59 193 19.3 2 S Bell 10 0 37 182 18.2 0 R Kelly 9 0 51 152 16.89 2 O Sargood 6 3 17 46 15.33 3 A Yadav 10 0 26 146 14.6 1 S Batiste 8 2 34 86 14.33 9 S Gerard-Solker 10 0 48 128 12.8 5 M Holmes 8 1 24* 82 11.71 2 A Unager 8 2 25* 68 11.33 1 J Hogarth 7 1 15 24 4 3 Less than 6 innings R Sanders 3 0 38 65 21.67 0 B Good 4 1 12 31 10.33 1

Annual Report 2019–20 51 Lord’s Taverners report

The 2019 season for Lord Taverners team was certainly one of mixed fortunes, where the team at times showed the outstanding cricket it was outstanding display with the ball and in the field at capable of, but was unable to sustain for long the death, taking the last 6 wickets for just 22 runs to come away with a 6-run win. Shannen Gerard- Solker (48), Griffin (3/25) and debutant Mark Injuriesenough periodsalso played at key a key times. role This in the saw side’s the team2019 Moran (3/38) played key roles in that win. finish the season with 3 wins for its 10 matches. performanceA heavy defeat of to the eventual season, runners a 41-run up win Redlands over in round 8 was followed up by the team’s best mostcampaign, of the with season, the losshaving of keya big all-rounder impact on Robbiethe Sanders and opening batsman Sam Ireland for Valley, a team that qualified for the semi-finals. A The season started on bright note, with an opening century stand between Zac Boyne (59) and Robert team’s ability to push for a semi-final berth. Kelly (51) helped anchored the team’s impressive total of 7/230, with another great death bowling round 10-run win over Wide Bay at WEP Harris display, where the team took the last 6 wickets for Oval. The trifecta of Sanders (3/32), 41 runs to dismiss Valley for 189. Griffin also had a thereOwen theGriffin side (1/25) went on and a 5-gameOscka Sargood losing run, (2/20) where standout game, scoring 44 and taking 3/32. thewere team’s crucial inconsistencies to the team’s win.during Unfortunately, matches proving from The season finished with a home game against cameSouth back Brisbane, to hurt and it, afteras they looking fell 9 setruns for short victory in the at The toughest loss during that period was the 3/100 chasing 169, the team’s inconsistency again to be crucial at times. Despite only being able to get the 3 wins for the season,run chase. the enjoyment and culture within the team round 3 loss to Western Suburbs, a game that went was outstanding, even when the results were not down to the very last ball. The Uni boys, defending a total of 163, fought tooth and nail to take the talent within the ranks to help drive the club to game so deep. However, a single off the last ball going their way. There is definitely some great resultsaw Western been different Suburbs that come day, away the seasonwith a 2-wicketcould It was a pleasure coaching this group of young win. Most members of the squad felt that, had the menfuture in sustained 2019, and success. with several boys eligible for the team again in 2020, I look forward to seeing the inhave another panned thrilling out very contest, differently. this time coming out The team returned to the winners list in Round 7 team push for huge success next season. ofon the the season right side to that of victory stage, againstthe side Ipswich–Logan. was facing its James Patmore Having posted a score of 202, the team’s best score Coach sixth straight loss when the Hornets entered the final 10 overs needing just 30 runs with 6 wickets in hand. However, the Uni boys produced an

52 University of Queensland Cricket Club WOMEN'S SECOND GRADE RESULTS ROUND RESULT 1 University of Queensland 7/336 def Redlands 49 Win 2 Sunshine Coast 152 def University of Queensland 121 Loss 3 University of Queensland 154 def South Brisbane 120 Win 4 University of Queensland 9/211 vs Valley 163 Win 5 Sandgate-Redcliffe 9/109 lost to University of Queensland 2/111 Win 6 University of Queensland 82 lost to Ipswich/Logan 3/83 Loss 7 Western Suburbs 8/125 def by University of Queensland 1/126 Win 8 (20/20) University of Queensland 3/174 def Wynnum/Manly 7/105 Win 9 (20/20) Gold Coast 0/0 drew University of Queensland Draw 10 (20/20) University of Queensland 91 def Redlands 8/74 Win 11 (20/20) University of Queensland def Valley forfeit Win 12 (20/20) Sunshine Coast drew University of Queensland Washout 13 University of Queensland 179 def Western Suburbs 142 Win 14 University of Queensland 142 def Wynnum/Manly 101 Win 15 Ipswich/Logan drew University of Queensland Washout 16 South Brisbane 82 def by University of Queensland 3/83 Win 17 Gold Coast drew University of Queensland Lord’s TavernersWashout report 18 University of Queensland 126 def by Sandgate-Redcliffe 1/129 Loss SEMI Sandgate Redcliffe 8/150 def University of Queensland 92 Loss 6th 40 Georgia Relf Haidee Birkett Wynnum/Redlands 7th 32 NeveUNDER Lynch 16 LORDS TAVERNERSMaggie Murphy RESULTS Sandgate Redcliffe ROUND 8th 35 Lacey Hinze Eliza Barnett Valley RESULT 1* denotesUniversity record of partnership Queensland 9/182 def Wide Bay 9/172 Win 2 Gold Coast 8/232 def University of Queensland 190 Loss 3 University of QueenslandWOMEN'S SECOND 9/163 def GRADE by Western PARTNERSHIPS Suburbs 8/164 Loss 4 University of Queensland 9/163 def by Wynnum/Manly 2/164 Loss WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 5 1stUniversity94 of QueenslandTaylor Hamblin 8/127 def Chloeby Darling Murphy Downs 3/129Sandgate Redcliffe Loss 6 Northern Suburbs 7/216 def University of Queensland 175 Loss 2nd 56 Janelle Pais Ruby Blunn Western Suburbs 7 University of Queensland 202 def Ipswich/Logan 196 Win 3rd 40 Taylor Hamblin Chloe Murphy Wynnum/Manly 8 Redlands 7/238 def University of Queensland 102 Loss 4th 72 Georgia Relf Belinda Dawney Western Suburbs 9 University of Queensland 7/230 def Valley 189 Win 5th 51 Georgia Relf Sheba Hai South Brisbane 10 South Brisbane 9/169 def University of Queensland 160 Loss 7th 37 Lucinda Jensen Kate Campbell Valley 8th* 61 Katrina Grant Kate Campbell Valley * denotes record partnership

UNDER 16 LORDS TAVERNERS PARTNERSHIPS WICKET RUNS BATSMAN BATSMAN OPPONENT 1st 66 S. Gerard-Solker Zac Boyne Ipswich/Logan 2nd 116 Robert Kelly Zac Boyne Valley 3rd 47 Robert Kelly Sam Bell Valley 4th 49 Robbie Sanders Sam Bell South Brisbane 5th 51 S. Gerard-Solker Zac Boyne Northern Suburbs 6th 38 Sam Batiste Zac Boyne Northern Suburbs 8th 47 Owen Griffin Zac Boyne Darling Downs 9th 34 Owen Griffin Sam Batiste Darling Downs 10th 32 Aum Unager Ben Good Western Suburbs

Annual Report 2019–20 53 Lord’s Taverners report

UNDER 16 LORD TAVERNERS BATTING AVERAGES NAME INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE CAT O Griffin 10 4 44 164 27.33 3 Z Boyne 10 0 59 193 19.3 2 S Bell 10 0 37 182 18.2 0 R Kelly 9 0 51 152 16.89 2 O Sargood 6 3 17 46 15.33 3 A Yadav 10 0 26 146 14.6 1 S Batiste 8 2 34 86 14.33 9 S Gerard-Solker 10 0 48 128 12.8 5 M Holmes 8 1 24* 82 11.71 2 A Unager 8 2 25* 68 11.33 1 J Hogarth 7 1 15 24 4 3 Less than 6 innings R Sanders 3 0 38 65 21.67 0 B Good 4 1 12 31 10.33 1 S Ireland 1 0 18 18 18 1 H Bowles 1 0 6 6 6 0 K Kangatharan 1 0 4 4 4 1

UNDER 16 LORD TAVERNERS BOWLING AVERAGES NAME O M RUNS W AVE O Griffin 93 15 259 14 18.5 A Unigar 62 1 264 8 33 O Sargood 69.4 5 274 7 39.14 R Sanders 17 1 66 5 13.2 Z Boyne 23 1 112 4 28 R Kelly 44 4 181 4 45.25 B Good 54 4 226 4 56.5 M Moran 9.2 0 38 3 12.67 J Hogarth 34 1 146 3 48.67 S Gerard-Solker 6 0 39 1 39 M Holmes 13 0 63 1 63 S Ireland 2 0 15 0 -- K Kangatharan 29.3 1 149 0 --

54 University of Queensland Cricket Club Juniors report

The 2019 season was a successful one for a lot of our junior teams and players, with some fantastic • Cooper Beachy-Head: 165 runs at 55; 10 wickets at 6 results being seen across all age groups. • Bailey Beachy-Head: 283 runs, dismissed once The winner, however, with the ridiculously good We had teams in every age group this year who (run out) workfinished these at the team pointy members end of have their put competitions, into their trainingwhich was during great the to see.season, It is along a credit with to the effortshard Tostats play of an273 entire runs seasonwithout without being dismissed being dismissed and 9 of their respective coaches and managers to iswickets almost at inconceivable, 9 went to Nicholas so many Clegg congratulations from U/15 Blue. to you and hopefully you can transfer some of these On an individual front, there were many performances into senior cricket in the coming years! prepare them adequately for matches. The other major award recognised in the junior club ball in hand, we had four players take 5-wicket outstanding achievements this season. With the andis that goes of theto a David person Biggs we view award. as Thisbeing is an essentially integral hauls, while a rare hat-trick was also captured. the clubman/woman of the year for our junior club, Zac Beachy Head (5/7 off 6 overs), Emma Savage (5/17 off 4 overs), Liam O’Higgins (5/77 off 10 their respective bowling attacks with distinction figure of the junior club, albeit in a volunteer role. The overs) and Alex Graham (5/8 off 4 overs) all led yearsrecipient have this volunteered year was actually their time a duo to coach — Bronwyn junior On the ever elusive hat-trick front, the honours go teamsand Ray and Atkinson, put their who hands over up the to coursehelp out of on many the and contributed to team results in a major way. in recent times they have almost single-handedly to Will Nekker from U/15 , who recorded establishedjunior committee. and continue Perhaps to even develop more our importantly, junior girls willthe amazingremember figures for the of rest4/7 fromof your just life 1.3 and overs, one you canincluding be super the proudhat-trick. of! No doubt a day that you opportunities for young girls to be involved in cricket program at UQ, introducing and providing

When it came to wielding the willow, James Wigan cricket that weren’t previously available. Your efforts reallyin U/11s special played accomplishment, an incredible innings, so well scoringdone to you hasdefinitely proven don’t to be go in unnoticed, developing and a successful hopefully pathwayyou’ll see 101 not out. To reach such a score at that age is a first-hand in the near future just how vital your work we’d like to thank you both and hopefully this award and hopefully it’s only the first of many to come into the senior club! From all of us here at UQ cricket, Congratulations to the six of you, they are very playing for UQ! goes some way to showing our gratitude. you should all be really proud of! special and difficult-to-achieve milestones that Finally, on the representative scene, UQJCC was again well represented in MSW teams this year, with a carnivalsnumber of around selections Queensland in each of over the the U/12, Xmas U/13 school and ThisEach yearyear, was the byCraig far Philipsonthe most closelyaward iscontested given to U/14 age groups. These teams played in week-long the best junior player of the pre-Xmas season. holidays, testing themselves against the best players perspectivethat I’ve seen how in my tight time the at race UQ, was with and a handful how well of That’s all from me, so I hope everybody enjoyed their in QLD for their respective age groups. theseplayers players having performed, exceptional here seasons. are the To stats put intoof cricket this season and come back ready to have more some players who could easily have taken out the

fun and keep learning next year. Up the Blues! award in any other given year: wickets Ben Davis • Christian Alexander: 266 runs at 66.5; 4 Junior Coaching Coordinator

• James Wigan: 238 runs at 59.5; 2 wickets

• AnnualHugo Report Kelly: 2019–20 271 runs at 135.5; 6 wickets at 16 55 Juniors report

In terms of team awards, the following players were recognised by their coaches and peers as having an exceptional season:

Team Batting Bowling Player’s Player U/11 Blue James Wigan Zac Schulz George Chalmers U/11 Gold Bailey Beachy-Head Hamish Down Hamish Manning-Jones U/12 Blue Hugo Kelly Parthiv Bachu Buddy Saunders U/12 Gold Christian Alexander Jeremy Cauldwell Harry Cartwright U/13 Blue Cooper Beachy-Head Alex Graham Harry Down U/13 Gold Tom Manning-Jones Ashton Clark Mahi Kar Ray U/14 Maroon Lars Sagorski Spencer Glover Austin Croll U/14 Heat Liam O’Higgins Kush Maddekandage Jack Mackintosh U/14 Gold Jenson Scifleet Oscar White Jamie Alexander U/15 Gold Oliver Humphrey Lachlan Sellars Daniel Graham U/15 Blue Nick Clegg Coel Roberts Hugh Mowbray U/15 Maroon Mitch Boyne George Weitmeyer Zac Beachy-Head U/15 Heat Oliver Hall Alex Shaw Joe Bartlett U/17 Blue Angus Goffage James Lowe Max Daldy

56 University of Queensland Cricket Club CENTURY ON DEBUT NAME SCORE YEAR FC Thompson 163 1912/3 L Byrne 110 1943/4 RD Grice 104 1956/7 PL Taylor 157 1990/1 ML Love 132 1991/2

ClubFIRST GRADE records STATISTICS –10 WKTSFirst IN AN INNINGSGrade FIRST GRADE STATISTICS NAME YEAR MOST RUNS (MIN 3000) MOSTJ Morgan WICKETS (MIN 200)10/ 13 1967/8MOST DISMISSALS MOST RUNS (MIN 3000) MOSTCENTURYD LittleWICKETS ON(MIN DEBUT 200) 10/ 26MOST1964/5 DISMISSALS NAME RUNS NAMENAME SCOREWKTSYEAR NAME C ST DIS 1 NAMEWH Buckle RUNS7216 FC91NAME WKTS ThompsonSH Walter IN ANWKTS INNINGS1633821912/3 NAME1 LD Cooper C ST361 DIS99 460 1 WH Buckle 7216 1 SH Walter 382 1 LD Cooper 361 99 460 2 BA Courtice 6328 LNAME2 ByrneMA Shackel 1103321943/4 YEAR2 WA Seccombe 246 31 277 23 BADC Courtice Mengel 63285904 2 3MA ERHShackel Wyeth 332 329 2 WA3 SeccombeMR Fry 246 31244 27710 254 3 DC Mengel 5904 3 RDFCERH ThompsonGrice Wyeth 329104 1956/79/ 64 3 MR1924/5 Fry 244 10 254 4 ML Love 5494 4 KC Duffy 286 4 FR Crane 185 0 185 4 ML Love 5494 4 PLKC TaylorDixon Duffy 286157 1990/19/ 42 4 FR1935/6 Crane 185 0 185 5 VG Honour 4870 5 DL Ellis 276 5 IA Elks 164 18 182 5 VG Honour 4870 5 MLPLDL Dixon LoveEllis 276132 1991/29/ 71 5 IA1935/6 Elks 164 18 182 6 CA Philipson 4829 6 DM Little 272 6 SJ Farrell 166 8 174 6 CA Philipson 4829 6 MDM Shackel Little 272 9/ 44 6 SJ1995/6 Farrell 166 8 174 7 NJ Reardon 4758 7 FR Crane 265 7 WH Buckle 135 0 135 7 NJ Reardon 4758 7 SHFR Walter Crane 265 9/ 15 7 WH2019/20 Buckle 135 0 135 8 RDRD Grice Grice 44674467 7 7BP BoardmanBP Boardman265 265 7 JJ Mahoney7 JJ Mahoney 83 3683 11936 119 9 RWRW Mihell Mihell 43334333 9 9TR VeiversTR Veivers 241 241 9 DC 9Mengel10DC WKTS Mengel IN AN119 INNINGS1190 1190 119 10 MAMA Philipson Philipson 42884288 10 10CARRYINGBW BWRubb Rubb BAT237 IN INNINGS237 10 VG10 HonourNAMEVG Honour 95 1195 10611 YEAR106 11 SJSJ Farrell Farrell 42864286 11 11NAMEJM BuchananJM Buchanan233RUNS233 TEAM10 BAYEAR10 CourticeJ MorganBA Courtice 97 09710/ 13970 1967/897 12 FRFR Crane Crane 42354235 12 12FCVG Thompson McMahonVG McMahon224 22473* 95 1913/4D Little 10/ 26 1964/5 13 TRTR Veivers Veivers 39753975 12 12ELMS Johnson MSKasprowicz Kasprowicz224 22464* 175 1929/30 14 LMLM Stevens Stevens 39153915 14 14WTP Kitching HempenstallW Kitching 218 21845* 144 1936/7 15 DJ Grogan 3486 9 WKTS IN AN INNINGS 15 DJ Grogan 3486 JA Albrey 121* 203 1944/5 16 RN Traves 3373 NAME YEAR 16 RN Traves 3373 17 GI Foley 3263 J Letchford 23* 57 1950/1FC Thompson 9/ 64 1924/5 17 GI Foley 3263 18 TBI Crommelin 3097 KA Archer 126* 182 1952/3PL Dixon 9/ 42 1935/6 18 TBI Crommelin 3097 19 WA Seccombe 3047 19 WA Seccombe 3047 PL Dixon 9/ 71 1935/6 HAT TRICKS M Shackel 9/ 44 1995/6 SCORES > 150 NAME YEAR SCORES > 150 SH Walter 9/ 15 2019/20 NAME RUNS YEAR A Melbourne 1913/4 1 FCNAME Thompson 242*RUNS1913/4YEAR 25 CD Hartley 164* 1963/4 21 MLFC ThompsonLove 214242*1994/51913/427 25L WHHockingsCD Buckle Hartley 163*1926/7164*1963/41963/4 CARRYING BAT IN INNINGS 32 JRML Turner Love 1992142012/131994/528 27CCA Low TorrisiWH Buckle 163*1950/1163*1999/01963/4 NAME RUNS TEAM YEAR 43 CAJR TorrisiTurner 1981991999/002012/1329 28J KAMorgan ArcherCA Torrisi 1621967/8163*1948/91999/0 FC Thompson 73* 95 1913/4 54 BACA Courtice Torrisi 1941981992/931999/0030 29CA TorrisiKA Archer 161* 1622001/21948/9 EL Johnson 64* 175 1929/30 6 HJW Gardiner 189 2011/2 30 M Bowers 161 1989/90 5 BA Courtice 194 1992/93 30 CA Torrisi 161* 2001/2 TP Hempenstall 45* 144 1936/7 76 MAHJW Philipson Gardiner 1851892015/162011/230 30DM MBetts Bowers 161 1612007/81989/90 8 VG Honour 183* 1935/6 33 NJ Reardon 160 2007/8 JA Albrey 121* 203 1944/5 7 MA Philipson 185 2015/16 30 DM Betts 161 2007/8 9 VG Honour 178 1938/9 33 M Brundle 160 2011/2 J Letchford 23* 57 1950/1 8 VG Honour 183* 1935/6 33 NJ Reardon 160 2007/8 9 AD Ogilvie 178* 1977/8 35 RW Mihell 159 1958/9 KA Archer 126* 182 1952/3 119 MRVG FryHonour 1771782017/181938/936 33BA CourticeM Brundle 157 1601984/52011/2 9 AD Ogilvie 178* 1977/8 35 RW Mihell 159 1958/9 12 BA Courtice 176 1992/3 36 PL Taylor 157 1990/1 HAT TRICKS 1211 MLMR Love Fry 176*177 2006/72017/1836 36NJ ReardonBA Courtice 157 1572011/21984/5 1412 MGBA CourticeThornton 173176 2000/11992/339 36CA PhilipsonPL Taylor 156 1572005/61990/1 NAME YEAR 1512 DMML BettsLove 172176*2002/32006/740 36HK ThomsettNJ Reardon 155 1571935/62011/2 A Melbourne 1913/4 1614 WHMG Buckle Thornton 171173 1976/72000/141 39PJ ForrestCA Philipson 154 1562017/182005/6 L Hockings 1926/7 1715 PKDM Frame Betts 170*172 1975/62002/342 40LS StevensHK Thomsett153 1552004/51935/6 C Low 1950/1 1816 JJWH Clayton Buckle 168*1712019/201976/743 41R RoePJ Forrest 152* 1541937/82017/18 J Morgan 1967/8 1917 NJPK Reardon Frame 167170*2006/71975/643 42TR VeiversLS Stevens 152* 1531968/92004/5 2018 DCJJ Clayton Mengel 166*168*1955/62019/2045 43WA RSeccombe Roe 151 152*2001/21937/8 20 ML Love 166* 1999/00 45 ML Love 151 2004/5 19 NJ Reardon 167 2006/7 43 TR Veivers 152* 1968/9 22 FC Thompson 165* 1912/3 45 CA Philipson 151 2004/5 20 DC Mengel 166* 1955/6 45 WA Seccombe 151 2001/2 22 WH Buckle 165* 1973/4 48 NJ Reardon 151* 2014/5 2420 JML Coetzee Love 165166*2018/91999/0049 45PR MackintoshML Love 150 1511998/92004/5 2522 GIFC Foley Thompson 164*165*2011/21912/3 45 CA Philipson 151 2004/5 22 WH Buckle 165* 1973/4 48 NJ Reardon 151* 2014/5 24 J Coetzee 165 2018/9 49 PR Mackintosh 150 1998/9 25 GI Foley 164* 2011/2

Annual Report 2019–20 57 Club records – First Grade FIRST GRADE STATISTICS

MOST RUNS (MIN 3000) MOST WICKETS (MIN 200) MOST DISMISSALS

NAME RUNSCENTURY ON DEBUTNAME WKTS NAME C ST DIS 1 WH Buckle 7216NAME 1 SCORESH WalterYEAR 382 1 LD Cooper 361 99 460 2 BA Courtice 6328FC Thompson 2 163MA Shackel1912/3 332 2 WA Seccombe 246 31 277 3 DC Mengel 5904L Byrne 3 110ERH Wyeth1943/4 329 3 MR Fry 244 10 254 4 ML Love 5494RD Grice 4 104KC Duffy1956/7 286 4 FR Crane * 185 0 185 5 VG Honour 4870PL Taylor 5 157DL Ellis1990/1 276 5 IA Elks 164 18 182 6 CA Philipson 4829ML Love 6 132DM Little1991/2 272 6 SJ Farrell 166 8 174 7 NJ Reardon 4758 7 FR Crane 265 7 WH Buckle 135 0 135 8 RD Grice 4467 7 BP Boardman 265 7 JJ Mahoney 83 36 119 CENTURY ON DEBUT 9 RW Mihell 4333 9 TR Veivers 24110 WKTS IN AN9 INNINGSDC Mengel 119 0 119 NAME SCORE YEAR 10 MA Philipson 4288 10 BW Rubb 237NAME 10 VG Honour YEAR95 11 106 FC Thompson 163 1912/3 11 SJ Farrell 4286 11 JM Buchanan 233J Morgan 10 BA Courtice10/ 13 1967/897 0 97 L Byrne 110 1943/4 12 FR Crane 4235 12 VG McMahon 224D Little 10/ 26 1964/5 RD Grice 104 1956/7 13 TR Veivers 3975 12 MS Kasprowicz 224 *Not as a wicket-keeper PL Taylor 157 1990/1 14 LM Stevens 3915 14 W Kitching 2189 WKTS IN AN INNINGS ML Love 132 1991/2 15 DJ Grogan 3486 NAME YEAR 16 RN Traves 3373 FC Thompson 9/ 64 1924/5 17 GI Foley 3263 PL Dixon 9/ 42 1935/6 10 WKTS IN AN INNINGS 18 TBI Crommelin 3097 PL Dixon 9/ 71 1935/6 NAME YEAR 19 WA Seccombe 3047 M Shackel 9/ 44 1995/6 J Morgan 10/ 13 1967/8 SH Walter 9/ 15 2019/20 D Little 10/ 26 1964/5 SCORES > 150 NAME RUNS YEAR CARRYING BAT IN INNINGS 9 WKTS IN AN INNINGS 1 FC Thompson 242* 1913/4 25 CD Hartley 164*NAME1963/4 RUNS TEAM YEAR NAME YEAR 2 ML Love 214 1994/5 27 WH Buckle 163*FC Thompson1963/4 73* 95 1913/4 FC Thompson 9/ 64 1924/5 3 JR Turner 199 2012/13 28 CA Torrisi 163*EL Johnson1999/0 64* 175 1929/30 PL Dixon 9/ 42 1935/6 4 CA Torrisi 198 1999/00 29 KA Archer 162TP 1948/9Hempenstall 45* 144 1936/7 PL Dixon 9/ 71 1935/6 5 BA Courtice 194 1992/93 30 CA Torrisi 161*JA Albrey2001/2 121* 203 1944/5 M Shackel 9/ 44 1995/6 6 HJW Gardiner 189 2011/2 30 M Bowers 161J Letchford1989/90 23* 57 1950/1 SH Walter 9/ 15 2019/20 7 MA Philipson 185 2015/16 30 DM Betts 161KA Archer2007/8 126* 182 1952/3 8 VG Honour 183* 1935/6 33 NJ Reardon 160 2007/8 CARRYING BAT IN INNINGS 9 VG Honour 178 1938/9 33 M Brundle 160HAT2011/2 TRICKS NAME RUNS TEAM YEAR 9 AD Ogilvie 178* 1977/8 35 RW Mihell 159NAME1958/9 YEAR FC Thompson 73* 95 1913/4 11 MR Fry 177 2017/18 36 BA Courtice 157A Melbourne1984/5 1913/4 EL Johnson 64* 175 1929/30 12 BA Courtice 176 1992/3 36 PL Taylor 157L Hockings1990/1 1926/7 TP Hempenstall 45* 144 1936/7 12 ML Love 176* 2006/7 36 NJ Reardon 157C Low2011/2 1950/1 JA Albrey 121* 203 1944/5 14 MG Thornton 173 2000/1 39 CA Philipson 156J Morgan2005/6 1967/8 J Letchford 23* 57 1950/1 15 DM Betts 172 2002/3 40 HK Thomsett 155 1935/6 KA Archer 126* 182 1952/3 16 WH Buckle 171 1976/7 41 PJ Forrest 154 2017/18 17 PK Frame 170* 1975/6 42 LS Stevens 153 2004/5 HAT TRICKS 18 JJ Clayton 168* 2019/20 43 R Roe 152* 1937/8 NAME YEAR 19 NJ Reardon 167 2006/7 43 TR Veivers 152* 1968/9 A Melbourne 1913/4 20 DC Mengel 166* 1955/6 45 WA Seccombe 151 2001/2 L Hockings 1926/7 20 ML Love 166* 1999/00 45 ML Love 151 2004/5 C Low 1950/1 22 FC Thompson 165* 1912/3 45 CA Philipson 151 2004/5 58 J Morgan 1967/8 University of Queensland Cricket Club 22 WH Buckle 165* 1973/4 48 NJ Reardon 151* 2014/5 24 J Coetzee 165 2018/9 49 PR Mackintosh 150 1998/9 25 GI Foley 164* 2011/2 Club records – First Grade

CAREER ONE DAY AVERAGES NAME M INN NO 100/50 HS AGG AVE 0 M R W AVE BEST CAT S Farrell 78 72 6 3/7. 125* 2088 31.64 7 0 32 3 10.67 3/20. 46/6 M Philipson 76 56 10 1/8. 157 1423 30.93 394.1 18 1368 58 23.59 4/42. 39 W Seccombe 73 64 10 1/.2. 119* 1004 18.59 2.3 0 6 2 3 1/2. 86/36 M Love 69 69 9 5/21. 120 2849 47.48 50.1 5 221 9 24.56 4/9. 40 C Philipson 68 62 8 3/11. 171 1924 35.63 331.5 13 1447 59 24.53 3/16. 39 M Shackel 59 46 8 2/2. 115 836 22 474.2 62 1657 80 20.71 7/16. 18 L Stevens 58 51 14 2/7. 128 1550 41.89 399.2 40 1306 96 13.6 5/33. 33 S Walter 58 18 9 0 26 103 11.44 473 67 1767 110 16.06 5/28. 13 A Courtice 54 52 2 1/4. 121 1434 28.68 369.4 37 1366 65 21.01 4/23. 19 M Brundle 54 42 11 0/6 80 933 30.1 ------30 N Reardon 53 48 6 1/13. 118 1556 37.04 203.1 6 921 41 22.46 4/34. 25 M Fry 51 32 14 0/2 90* 562 31.22 ------86/6 A Walduck 48 46 6 0/2. 82 864 21.6 11 1 32 0 -- 0/5 33/3 P Jackson 48 24 12 0 41 241 20.08 437.2 81 1368 72 19 4/22. 14 M Kasprowicz 48 32 3 0 29 306 10.55 411.2 55 1375 66 20.83 7/40. 9 B Boardman 41 26 15 0 27* 211 19.18 374.2 36 1391 68 20.45 4/22. 4 D Grogan 39 38 4 1/4. 103* 871 25.62 46.2 5 209 5 41.8 2/40. 11 M Thornton 39 37 4 0/1 63 463 14.03 ------26/3. G Foley 38 37 2 1/6. 118 963 27.51 261.1 26 965 43 22.44 3/21. 25 T Garde 37 37 0 0/4 94 815 22.03 1 0 13 0 -- 0/13 15 J Turner 36 28 11 1/4. 100 688 40.47 188.4 7 884 32 27.63 4/47. 15 I Elks 34 33 1 0/2 69 608 19 ------28/4. D Biggs 33 29 8 0/3 96* 599 28.52 153 26 513 18 28.5 5/29. 12 R Traves 31 29 1 0/7 91 829 29.61 159.4 19 684 21 32.57 2/26. 23 G Skennar 29 24 2 0/2 75 492 22.36 150.2 15 644 17 37.88 3.60. 11 R O'Connell 28 23 5 0 42 336 18.67 145.3 8 640 27 23.7 5/13. 9 S Carty 28 25 6 0 48 320 16.84 246 31 876 37 23.68 4/18. 5 S O'Leary 28 14 6 0/1 57 129 16.13 265.4 40 866 44 19.68 4/14. 1 D Betts 28 24 7 0/5 87* 556 32.71 133.3 8 654 21 31.14 3/32. 8 S Flegler 27 25 4 0/2 65 459 21.86 195 24 665 33 20.15 4/30. 6 C Torrisi 26 24 1 1/2. 101* 594 25.83 6.3 0 21 2 10.5 1/0 2 P Clarke 26 18 2 0/5 80 439 27.44 3 0 6 0 -- -- 6 B Davis 26 24 6 0/4 75 527 29.27 6 0 30 1 30 1/16. 13 C Hartley 25 23 9 2/4. 122 823 58.78 ------36/4 P Burman 24 7 3 0 10 29 7.25 204.2 16 875 39 22.44 5/40. 2 S Henry 24 23 2 4/5. 110 930 44.28 47 0 207 7 29.57 2/27. 13 C Boyd 23 19 7 0 34 192 16 103.4 9 482 18 26.78 3/28. 10 H Gardiner 23 20 1 1/4. 123 631 33.21 ------8 D Endersby 23 15 5 0/1 54* 202 20.2 167.5 7 863 33 26.15 5/38. 2 M Bowers 22 21 0 0/4 84 602 28.67 ------7 P Goggin 21 20 2 0/3 69 554 30.78 55 5 234 11 21.27 4/40. 10 J Holliday 21 4 4 0 18* 33 -- 185.7 23 657 26 25.26 4/24. 2 R Sheppard 20 17 4 0/1 61 261 20.08 ------2 A Michael 20 16 4 0/1 51 227 18.92 125.1 4 490 29 16.9 5/29. 8 J Coetzee 20 15 3 0/4 80 434 46.42 35 1 165 5 33 2/27. 11 E Ryan 14 7 1 0 31 87 14.5 1 0 1 0 -- 0/1 4 DP Michael 13 13 2 1/2. 106 497 45.18 60.4 0 390 8 48.75 2/13. 7

*Minimum 20 games or current players

Annual Report 2019–20 59 Club records – First Grade

J Carty 11 8 0 0/1 51 130 16.25 42 1 217 6 31.16 2/25. 3 N Sale 11 7 1 0 35* 118 19.67 88.3 3 402 10 40.2 2/28. 4 JJ Brundle 10 3 2 0 17* 37 37 51 3 213 6 35.5 3/23. 6 MG Willans 10 3 1 0 9 20 10 87.2 5 453 19 23.84 5/30. 2 JJ Clayton 9 9 2 2/1. 142* 430 61.43 ------3 W Tuffley 5 2 0 0 28 30 15 25 0 129 5 25.8 2/4. 1 D Hill 5 2 1 0 31 45 22.5 38 1 195 6 32.5 3/57. 2 D D'Roza 5 3 3 0 11* 12 -- 24 0 106 3 35.33 48 2 M Clayton 5 4 2 0 39 67 33.5 ------3 B Logue 3 2 0 0 21 25 12.5 ------1 S McDonald 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 1 93 5 18.6 3/51. 0 W Sanders 1 1 1 0 21* 21 -- 6 0 25 0 -- 0/25 0 S Belford 1 0 0 ------7 3 12 1 12 1/12. 0

*Minimum 20 games or current players

60 University of Queensland Cricket Club Club records – First Grade

CURRENT PLAYERS' FIRST GRADE CAREER AVERAGES NAME MAT INN N.O. H.S. AGG AVE O M R W AVE CAT S Belford 7 2 0 7 8 4 99.2 23 357 15 23.8 1 JA Carty 32 28 4 112* 734 30.58 122 23 400 8 50 11 TM Carty 11 8 4 61* 103 25.75 131.1 39 401 14 28.64 4 PM Clarke 44 49 5 123 1309 29.75 8 1 36 1 36 18 JJ Clayton 25 23 2 168* 1371 65.28 0.1 ------8 M Clayton 13 12 1 67 192 17.45 3 0 13 0 -- 5 J Coetzee 58 54 10 165 1540 35 120.4 26 373 13 28.69 22 BJ Davis 66 68 12 147 2387 42.63 137.2 14 603 19 31.73 26 D D'Roza 10 6 3 21 70 23.33 86 11 314 10 31.4 3 DM Endersby 55 35 4 95 763 24.61 618.5 147 1906 71 26.84 10 MR Fry 127 103 22 177 2300 28.39 5 0 22 0 -- 244/10 HJW Gardiner 56 58 8 189 1541 30.82 4 0 26 1 26 22 SO Henry 55 52 2 147 2048 40.96 52.3 12 175 5 35 35 DR Hill 4 2 1 13* 25 25 13 0 37 0 -- 0 DP Michael 29 29 4 138* 1319 52.76 108 17 435 10 43.5 11 MA Philipson 155 148 27 185 4288 35.44 1220 309 3378 127 26.59 84/1 E Ryan 28 29 4 65 374 14.96 5 1 14 1 14 9 NC Sale 26 22 3 117* 622 32.73 247.1 56 748 31 24.13 10 WH Sanders 6 4 0 16 28 14 72.4 17 269 11 24.45 2 GM Teys 5 4 1 16 34 11.33 9 2 34 1 34 2 HA Walker 4 1 1 41 41 41 ------7 SH Walter 127 78 35 34* 514 11.95 2441 560 5999 382 15.7 24 MG Willans 12 6 4 17* 38 19 123.2 31 344 10 34.4 1 P Woodford 1 0 ------2

Annual Report 2019–20 61 Club records – all grades

CURRENT PLAYERS' CLUB RUNS AND WICKETS BATTING BOWLING 1 M Philipson 6733 1 S Walter 384 2 G Teys 5521 2 C Slaughter 270 3 B Davis 5080 3 G Teys 255 4 M Watter 3917 3 J Patmore 190 5 M Fry 3648 5 M Philipson 172 6 C Mack 3425 6 D D'Roza 165 7 C Slaughter 3340 7 L Miles 158 8 H Gardiner 2976 8 E Beath 133 9 P Clarke 2886 9 D Hill 123 10 J Coetzee 2836 9 C Forrester 118 11 E Beath 2633 11 MB Daldy 112 12 J Carty 2555 12 A Quadros 109 13 J McTaggett 2442 13 J McTaggett 106 14 N Meadows 2291 14 N Coe 106 15 J Clayton 2255 14 J Brundle 105 16 E Ryan 2238 16 A Saha 99 17 D Hill 2109 16 U Kapure 88 18 L Johnston 2074 18 C Henderson 80 19 S Henry 2048 19 S Belford 77 20 P Woodford 2003 20 B Davis 76 21 L Border 1956 21 D Endersby 76 22 J Klaassen 1740 22 P Siriwardne 71 23 J Brundle 1707 23 L Johnston 70 24 J Gerraghty 1530 23 MC Daldy 66 25 MB Daldy 1457 25 H D'Adonna 58 26 N Sale 1361 26 L Morgan 57 27 D Michael 1319 27 J Coetzee 51 28 O Mower 1190 27 J Lindsay 49 29 M Rutter 1168 29 T Moloney 49 30 M Miller 1160 29 J Carty 45 31 S Rasmussen 1081 32 J Wigginton 1034

62 University of Queensland Cricket Club Club records – lower grades

SECOND GRADE CAREER PERFORMANCES MOST RUNS (min 2000) MOST WICKETS (min 150) NAME RUNS NAME WKTS 1 D Biggs 5064 1 T.POWELL 347 10 WICKETS IN AN INNINGS 2 DC Mengel 4769 2 R.KELLY 330 NAME GR YEAR 3 T Powell 4020 3 W.LAVARACK 319 D Little 2nd 10/69. 1971/2 4 N Rogers 3753 4 C.MENGEL 312 5 R Lees 3453 5 L.MIERZWA 262 6 B Logue 3239 6 K.TRONC 249 7 R Grice 3238 7 E.WENCK 197 8 J Biggs 2360 8 W.TUFFLEY 181 9 D O'Sullivan 2341 9 J.HANSEN 163 10 R Johnston 2189 10 J.CLARKE 158 11 T Tuffley 2177 10 N.ROGERS 155 12 W Tuffley 2152

THIRD GRADE CAREER PERFORMANCES MOST RUNS (min 1500) MOST WICKETS (min 150) NAME RUNS NAME WKTS 1 G Moore 3647 1 K Jennings 358 9 WKTS IN AN INNINGS 2 G Teys 3413 2 T Shepherdson 323 NAME GR YEAR 3 P Gilroy 2372 3 G Shannon 284 G Rosbrook 2nd 9/23. 1983/4 4 C McLauchlan 2135 4 T Wheller 272 R Howard 2nd 9/24. 1934/5 5 A Rogers 2026 5 E Payne 257 L Barney 3rd 9/34. 1978/9 6 G Atthow 1746 6 D Dowling 241 7 D Fleming 1700 6 K Tronc 223 8 C Coles 1678 8 J Morris 194 9 N Meadows 1620 9 J Hansen 176 10 F Walsh 1604 10 J Mahoney 173 HAT TRICKS 11 I Astbury 1530 11 G Teys 171 12 NA Meadows 1522 12 J Clarke 167 NAME GRADE YEAR 13 M Cox 158 M Boge 2ND 1926/7 14 WEP Harris 157 J Steel 2ND 1949/50 15 P Gilroy 155 P Hagan 2ND 1952/3 16 R Lanham 153 T Cory 2ND 1959/60 17 N Tunny 151 B Entsch 2ND 1961/2 FOURTH GRADE CAREER PERFORMANCES T Johnson 2ND 1973/4 MOST RUNS (min 1500) MOST WICKETS (min 140) GM Teys 2ND 2005/6 NAME RUNS NAME WKTS 9JS WKTS Morris** IN AN INNINGS3RD 1952/3 1 C Brew 3796 1 J Morris 572 NAMEJS Morris** GR 3RD 1959/60YEAR 2 P Martin 3021 2 C Battersby 323 C McNamara 4th 9/42. 2008/9 3 C Jones 2777 3 A Yeates 284 DA O'Connell Rogers 5th 3RD9/54.1967/81982/3 4 B Kehoe 2441 4 G Macdonald 257 G Lanham 3RD 1971/2 5 P Jenkins 2274 5 P Jenkins 241 P Dowling 3RD 1977/8 6 I Harris 2220 6 M Brew 223 J Morrison 3RD 1984/5 7 B Thompson 1993 7 T Maule 194 L Chapman 3RD 2000/1 8 A Byrnes 1820 8 B Humphrys 173 9 A Doyle 1728 8 R Leeson 173 D D'Roza 3RD 2015/16 10 C Battersby 1584 10 L Chapman 167 D Meta 3RD 2015/16 11 A McNee 1583 11 D Collings 161 L Miles** 3RD 2019/20 12 G Macdonald 1571 12 D Chakravorty 159 ** DENOTES DOUBLE HAT TRICK 13 P Foster 1522 13 A Johnson 155 14 M Gray 1512 HAT TRICKS Annual Report 2019–20 63 FIFTH GRADE CAREER PERFORMANCES NAME GRADE YEAR MOST RUNS (min 1000) MOST WICKETS (min 100) R Moller** 4TH 1948/49 NAME RUNS NAME WKTS J Moylan 4TH 1948/49 1 J Foster 6087 1 M Gallen 315 M Brew** 4TH 1957/8 M Brew** 4TH 1959/60 M Khan** 4TH 1962/3 R Donkin 4TH 1967/8 A Yeates 4TH 1979/80 M Stoodley 4TH 1985/6 L Chapman 4TH 1999/00 J White 4TH 2010/11 D Meta 4TH 2013/14 T Sandes 5TH 1988/9 A McNee 5TH 1990/1 JWL Hansen** 5TH 1990/1 A Craig** 5TH 1998/9 J Patmore 5TH 2013/14 S Moyle 5TH 2014/15 M Gallen 5TH 2015/16 B Colley 6TH 2015/16 ** DENOTES DOUBLE HAT TRICK HAT TRICKS NAME GRADE YEAR M Boge 2ND 1926/7 J Steel 2ND 1949/50 P Hagan 2ND 1952/3 T Cory 2ND 1959/60 B Entsch 2ND 1961/2 T Johnson 2ND 1973/4 Club records – lower grades GM Teys 2ND 2005/6 JS Morris** 3RD 1952/3 JS Morris** 3RD 1959/60 A Rogers 3RD 1967/8 FOURTH GRADE CAREER PERFORMANCES G Lanham 3RD 1971/2 MOST RUNS (min 1500) MOST WICKETS (min 140) P Dowling 3RD 1977/8 NAME RUNS NAME WKTS 9J WKTS Morrison IN AN INNINGS 3RD 1984/5 1 C Brew 3796 1 J Morris 572 NAME GR YEAR L Chapman 3RD 2000/1 2 P Martin 3021 2 C Battersby 323 C McNamara 4th 9/42. 2008/9 3 C Jones 2777 3 A Yeates 284 DD O'Connell D'Roza 5th 3RD9/54.2015/161982/3 4 B Kehoe 2441 4 G Macdonald 257 D Meta 3RD 2015/16 5 P Jenkins 2274 5 P Jenkins 241 L Miles** 3RD 2019/20 6 I Harris 2220 6 M Brew 223 7 B Thompson 1993 7 T Maule 194 ** DENOTES DOUBLE HAT TRICK 8 A Byrnes 1820 8 B Humphrys 173 9 A Doyle 1728 8 R Leeson 173 HAT TRICKS 10 C Battersby 1584 10 L Chapman 167 NAME GRADE YEAR 11 A McNee 1583 11 D Collings 161 12 G Macdonald 1571 12 D Chakravorty 159 R Moller** 4TH 1948/49 13 P Foster 1522 13 A Johnson 155 J Moylan 4TH 1948/49 14 M Gray 1512 M Brew** 4TH 1957/8 M Brew** 4TH 1959/60 FIFTH GRADE CAREER PERFORMANCES MOST RUNS (min 1000) MOST WICKETS (min 100) M Khan** 4TH 1962/3 NAME RUNS NAME WKTS R Donkin 4TH 1967/8 1 J Foster 6087 1 M Gallen 315 A Yeates 4TH 1979/80 2 C Slaughter 2638 2 C Slaughter 182 M Stoodley 4TH 1985/6 3 M Marabini 1574 3 T Cameron 160 4 D Donovan 1533 4 M Adams 136 L Chapman 4TH 1999/00 5 V Geiger 1528 5 P Smerdon 120 J White 4TH 2010/11 6 G Moore 1505 6 R Jolly 115 D Meta 4TH 2013/14 7 R Edwards 1339 7 M Moy 108 T Sandes 5TH 1988/9 8 D Katter 1314 8 D Anderson 105 9 D Mengel 1164 A McNee 5TH 1990/1 10 C Mack 1145 JWL Hansen** 5TH 1990/1 11 A Doyle 1137 A Craig** 5TH 1998/9 J Patmore 5TH 2013/14 SIXTH GRADE CAREER PERFORMANCES S Moyle 5TH 2014/15 MOST RUNS (min 800) MOST WICKETS (min 70) NAME RUNS NAME WKTS M Gallen 5TH 2015/16 1 T Volling 1184 1 A Wigan 183 B Colley 6TH 2015/16 2 A Burridge 1144 2 M Adams 131 ** DENOTES DOUBLE HAT TRICK 3 J Klaassen 1092 3 S Tandon 119 4 J Volling 1074 4 C Forrester 106 5 B Colley 1022 5 N Biggs 103 6 M Graham 1011 6 T Volling 76 7 D Mengel 929 7 S Flanagan 70 8 P O'Callaghan 897 9 A Hickson 895 10 A Wigan 873 11 J McTaggett 870

64 University of Queensland Cricket Club Club records – highest scores YEAR YEAR 2001/2 2007/8 1998/9 1985/6 2008/9 2009/0 2014/15 2016/17 2011/12 2017/18 2010/11 2019/20 2019/20 2012/13 2014/15 2011/12 161 2004/5 152 1996/7 205 185 169 153 154 129 126 123 118 115 113 111 109 161* 152* 120* SCORE RUNS THIRD GRADE 1STWOMENS GRADE NAME NA Meadows G Creedon Michael A C McLauchlan P Herring B Logue NAME H Birkett L Daley H Birkett L Harris K Raymont L Broadfoot AcuttA R Hollindale J Jonassen L Daley D Fleming 2 3 5 6 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 YEAR YEAR YEAR 2005/6 2002/3 1931/2 1996/7 2008/9 2007/8 2008/9 2008/9 2006/7 2004/5 2001/2 2003/4 2006/7 1997/8 2003/4 2002/3 1997/8 2017/18 1999/00 2011/12 2011/12 2014/15 2014/15 2012/13 2013/14 2010/11 1999/00 1999/00 211 200 197 187 128 128 124 120 117 115 114 113 113 176 141 141 137 129 127 125 118 118 115 255* 200* 139* 114* 145* 200* 2018/9 6 R Neate RUNS SCORE RUNS SECOND GRADE SECOND SIXTH GRADE UNDER 18 H Gardiner NAME SaleN NA Meadows JR Turner PJ Buttrum RyanES JH Morrow NAME M Sainsbury D Thompson M Nurka C Biggs A Hickson B Howell A Hickson B Howell T Volling M Graham A Hickson NAME C Loopstra Blood S L Marshall S Dewever T Leschke Phillips A P Britten G Skennar R McEvoy R McEvoy NA Meadows 2 3 4 6 8 9 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 8 8 1 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 8 8 10 10 10 YEAR YEAR YEAR 1994/5 1935/6 1938/9 1981/2 1981/2 1990/1 1996/7 1990/1 1998/9 1993/4 1997/8 2002/3 2004/5 1997/8 1997/8 2002/3 1994/5 1994/5 2012/13 1992/93 2011/12 2011/12 2010/11 2014/15 2017/18 1989/90 1992/93 185 2015/16 7 214 199 194 190 178 221 204 195 185 179 176 166 173 173 167 155 145 142 137 198 1999/00 4 BJ Davis 202* 2011/12 4 M Hankinson 179 1996/7 183* 398* 224* 203* 270* 211* 153* 148* 178* 1977/8 10 J Carty 186 2019/20 9 242* 1913/4 1 MRD Brundle 277 2007/8 1 R Trewartha 208* 1989/90 SCORE SCORE RUNS FIRST GRADE GRADE FIFTH LORDS TAVERNERS MA PhilipsonMA NAME ML Love JR Turner Courtice BA HJW Gardiner Honour VG Honour VG NAME D Crosby M Rosen P Brydson C Mack J Ormandy G Boyd Doyle A T Wells I Rees G Rudolph NAME J Dearing McIntosh A C Hartley G Skennar C Schultz G Sturges McPheeA McIntosh A C Philipson C Philipson M Philipson AD OgilvieAD FC Thompson CA Torrisi 2 3 5 6 8 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 4 10 10 1st 1st 1st 5th 5th 3rd 2nd 2nd GRADE YEAR YEAR YEAR 2007/8 1981/2 2005/6 1990/1 2008/9 1971/2 1985/6 1958/9 2000/1 1958/9 1981/2 2018/9 1971/2 1984/5 1985/6 2018/9 2007/8 1984/5 2006/7 1985/6 1983/4 2017/18 2011/12 1989/90 2019/20 2019/20 92 85 78 277 221 211 161 152 150 149 145 145 144 121 85* 83* 65* 76* 208* 1990/1 4th 10 255* 224* 208* 208* 205* 145* 129* 113* 242* 1913/4 RUNS SCORE SCORE ALL GRADES FOURTH GRADE 2NDWOMENS GRADE M Behne NAME MRD Brundle SaleN M Rosen P Brydson NA Meadows R Trewartha NAME M Behne C Smith R Lindwall P Jenkins G Shearer M Ryan RogersN P Martin J.Wigginton Byrnes A NAME J Ellis L Jensen R Scott S Leis L Bayfield G Relf SigleyS L Pethereck Carne S Hartland S FC Thompson 1 D Crosby2 3 4 398*5 1981/26 5th7 ML Love8 8 1 214 1994/5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 9 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 10 10 10

Annual Report 2019–20 65 Club records – runs in one season* YEAR YEAR 2004/5 2001/2 2004/5 1986/7 2000/1 1965/6 1985/6 2009/10 2009/10 2016/17 2009/10 2019/20 2012/13 2009/10 2019/20 2017/18 2010/11 2017/18 2015/16 2013/14 725 718 677 621 610 605 593 555 550 538 644 513 477 461 453 447 441 416 405 390 RUNS RUNS THIRD GRADE THIRD WOMENS 1ST GRADE NAME CA Torrisi GM Teys BJ Davis Meadows NA C McLauchlan BloodSM C McLauchlan B Petersen B McKerrell R Staib NAME L Harris Hollindale R L Daley J Bradley K Raymont L Harris L Daley S Tainton L Harris J Jonassen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 YEAR YEAR YEAR 1994/5 2003/4 1990/1 1991/2 1984/5 1983/4 1977/8 1973/4 2008/9 2008/9 2008/9 1994/5 2001/2 2001/2 2004/5 2001/2 2001/2 2002/3 2004/5 2003/4 2017/18 2009/10 2017/18 2013/14 2014/15 2012/13 2013/14 2011/12 1999/00 1999/00 734 714 708 631 625 606 597 583 580 573 500 495 472 438 422 409 402 389 385 372 661 642 488 390 388 372 355 334 333 332 RUNS RUNS RUNS SECOND GRADE SIXTH GRADE UNDER 18 NAME DC Biggs RK Hale SaleN G Tucker DC Biggs Gardiner HJW AS Moller P Lade RD Grice RJ Lees NAME A Doyle B Colley B Howell MarabiniM B Colley Volling T J Klaassen A Hickson S Johanson A Burridge NAME Ryan M L Marshall WashingtonT P Britten SD O'Neill J Langford-Ely E Ross S DeWever S DeWever G Damm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 10 YEAR YEAR YEAR 1992/3 2006/7 1974/5 1913/4 1922/3 2008/9 1983/4 1963/4 1970/1 1987/8 1985/6 1985/6 1983/4 1980/1 1990/1 1981/2 2005/6 1985/6 1998/9 1993/4 1997/8 1992/3 1997/8 1997/8 2002/3 1994/5 1994/5 2018/9 2019/20 2014/15 959 837 754 737 706 701 692 667 647 643 661 621 555 550 538 512 511 503 499 496 658 643 633 550 491 455 437 435 429 396 RUNS RUNS RUNS FIRST GRADE FIFTH GRADE LORDS TAVERNERS NAME BA Courtice Reardon NJ JJ Clayton Buckle WH Thompson FC Thompson FC Philipson CA DJ Grogan Buckle WH Buckle WH NAME MarabiniM J Foster G Moore J Foster J Foster Stephens J J Foster J Foster W Hickson J Gorman NAME Philipson CA A McIntosh Philipson CA A McIntosh CD Hartley G Sturges Skennar GI J Dearing A McPhee GouveiaM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 10 1st 1st 1st 1st 5th 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd GRADE YEAR YEAR 1992/3 2006/7 1974/5 1994/5 2004/5 2003/4 1987/8 1985/6 1997/8 1983/4 1985/6 1986/7 1966/7 2013/4 1963/4 1976/7 1984/5 1983/4 2018/9 2004/5 1985/6 2019/20 2009/10 2017/18 1999/00 2013/14 2013/14 2013/14 2019/20 2016/17 YEAR 959 837 737 754 734 725 718 714 708 707 669 604 567 560 557 549 532 511 475 466 370 367 305 269 255 242 221 218 217 211 RUNS RUNS RUNS ALL GRADES ALL GRADE FOURTH WOMENS 2ND GRADE NAME BA Courtice Reardon NJ Buckle WH JJ Clayton DC Biggs CA Torrisi GM Teys RK Hale SaleN J Foster NAME R Raj ClaytonM P Martin P Martin G Keim C Brew S Gregory A Rogers A Byrnes R Boyd NAME Ellis J S Hartland A Lloyd J Smith Munro J Al Johnston Am Johnston Hamblyn T S Leis R Scott 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 10 *In one grade 66 University of Queensland Cricket Club Club records – partnerships 1960/1 1982/3 1975/6 1973/4 2001/2 2004/5 1997/8 1991/2 2004/5 2004/5 1965/6 2006/7 2015/6 2004/5 2002/3 1990/1 1981/2 1985/6 1982/3 1981/2 1992/3 2011/12 2019/20 2012/13 2019/20 1999/00 1999/00 1989/90 2011/12 2009/10 SEASON SEASON SEASON M Brew BATSMAN BATSMAN 160 H Gardiner JJ Clayton 100 J Buchanan S Ledger 119 C Torrisi 135 95D Betts 129 Davis B JJ Clayton 24 Jackson P B Boardman 46 BATSMAN 122G Beard D Fleming 122 73 T McGrath C McLauchlan 82 I Donaldson 82 C McLauchlan 80 62 J Grady Shepherd P 69 P Barry 60 BATSMAN 152 Boyd G J Foster 158 D Mengel 68 J Shirley 128 C Slaughter D Alexander 62 D Ellwood 48 Edwards 44R S Ford 56 R Campbell G Nock 78Nock G O'Sullivan 54 G FIRST RECORDS GRADE BATSMAN M 160 Brundle Fry MR P Frame 123 165 Buckle W C Philipson 100 L Stevens 120 J Turner 199 DM Endersby C Torrisi 97 C Torrisi 65 THIRD RECORDS GRADE BATSMAN D Rae 106 99 Bragg A Teys G 96 124 Teys G P Gilroy 94 Cox R 113 J Turner 118 KingA 47 48 Biggs D FIFTH GRADE RECORDS BATSMAN G Rudolph 166 D Crosby 277 G Moore 102 87 D Donovan M Rosen M Dugdell 98 61 Hawthorne W J Holgate 64 Sefton 53R 113 329 223 230 288 253 219 336 136 129 117 240 227 203 212 183 195 185 118 112 321 450 202 230 254 172 115 119 109 171 RUNS RUNS RUNS 1ST 1ST 1ST 5TH 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 9TH 4TH 6TH 7TH 9TH 3RD 3RD 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND 8TH 8TH WKT WKT WKT 10TH 10TH 10TH 1st 1st 1st 1st 5th 5th 2nd 2nd 2nd Un 18 GRADE 1985/6 1981/2 1973/4 2001/2 2000/1 1999/0 2004/5 2005/6 2018/9 1963/4 2000/1 2000/1 1958/9 2018/9 2015/6 1975/6 2011/12 1999/00 2011/12 2012/13 1960/61 1999/00 2012/13 2011/12 1999/00 1999/00 2011/12 2017/18 1999/00 1979/80 SEASON SEASON SEASON C Sale 57 M Kleimeyer 17 BATSMAN BATSMAN 160 H Gardiner J Foster 158 D Schweitzer 115 S Ledger 119 C Torrisi 135 C Slaughter 129 Davis B 86 Atkinson R 75 Dever N C Wood 27 BATSMAN 55J Moore Teys G 61 D Schweitzer 115 Logue 102Brendan 81 D Broadfoot 93M Fry TuffleyW 93 86 Atkinson R 75 Dever N BATSMAN R Boyd 70 L Broekman 111 Carlile W D Jones 110 C Jones R Boyd 58 Grigg Lachlan C Slaughter 35 G Porter R Raj 110 ALL GRADES ALL BATSMAN M 160 Brundle D Crosby 277 200 Buttrum P 165 Buckle W C Philipson 100 M Rosen J Turner 199 D Schweitzer 106 78 Biggs D 99M Reinbott GRADE SECOND RECORDS BATSMAN P O'Neill 118 MeadowsNA 153 200 Buttrum P 151Hamish Gardiner T Powell 105 ERyan 101 ERyan 101 D Schweitzer 106 78 Biggs D FOURTH GRADE RECORDS BATSMAN 120T Beil 101I Robertson Muirhead B 101 Neate R Rogers N 82 T McGrath Joshua Wigginton D Collings 90 G McDonald M Bingham 73 91 169 329 450 320 288 253 254 336 204 153 134 195 236 320 189 205 195 204 153 203 214 234 222 215 146 189 130 105 262* RUNS RUNS RUNS 1ST 1ST 1ST 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 9TH 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 9TH 3RD 3RD 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND 8TH 8TH WKT WKT WKT 10TH 10TH 10TH

Annual Report 2019–20 67 Club records – partnerships 2004/5 1984/5 2018/9 1982/3 1984/5 2008/9 1985/6 2002/3 2001/2 1993/4 1997/8 1994/5 2002/3 1994/5 1993/4 2016/17 2017/18 2019/20 2016/17 2016/17 SEASON SEASON ERyan 93 Haidee Birkett S Fleming62 Kate McDonald 100K Raymont Barnett Eliza 15 S Mcvey E Munro 39S tainton Inglis R BATSMAN G Skennar 82 Couper 61 B H Walker J Dearing 124 A Pearce 58 40 North B T Tuffley 58 PhillipsA 54 OsbourneP RUNS M Schutt K Sutherland C Schultz 131 Laura Harris Laura WOMENS 1STWOMENS GRADE 72K Raymont Haidee Birkett S 42McVey Dawney Belinda InglisR 75 C Langbroek 85 L Broadfoot K Davis RECORDS LORDS TAVERNERS BATSMAN HouseB 158 M Philipson 124 T Ham A McIntosh C Philipson 62 J Dearing 53 S DeWever J Dearing C Graham 74 91 38 43 79 232 205 172 149 112 140 155 207 204 355 129 156 122 140 139* RUNS RUNS 1ST 1ST 7TH 4TH 4TH 5TH 6TH 9TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 9TH 3RD 3RD 2ND 2ND 8TH 8TH WKT WKT 10TH 10TH 2007/8 1983/4 2018/9 2018/9 1992/3 1994/5 1995/6 1992/3 1984/5 2007/8 2007/8 1983/4 2006/7 2006/7 2001/2 2004/5 2001/2 2001/2 2002/3 2006/7 2006/7 2001/2 2004/5 2014/15 2017/18 2011/12 2013/14 2016/17 2013/14 2019/20 SEASON SEASON SEASON T Galligan 93T Galligan M Stephens J Noe BATSMAN BATSMAN KellyRobert C.Cowan 87 Berkman A Cassells B 70 D Donovan D Matheson 49 57 S Flanagan 7 M Adams BATSMAN C Langbroek 50 M Pearson 57 Byrnes P LindeN 23 A Lloyd Johnston Am Kate Campbell C Wilde A Rinehart BATSMAN C.LOOPSTRA 58 63B.JONES 71 P.BRITTEN J.LANGFORD-ELY E.ROSS 46 E.ROSS 29 L.CRONAN 30 L.CRONAN 28B.JONES 27 C.WOOD M Graham 84 L Otago C Biggs SIXTH GRADE RECORDS BATSMAN S. Carpenter S.Carpenter Sefton 70R A. Doyle DC Mengel 47 70 D Cavanagh M Chulov 23 47Wigan A WOMENS 2ND GRADE BATSMAN Dawney B J Ellis 128 L Bayfield 44 L Pethereck Blunn R J Smith Grant Katrina S Bruce S Lorberg 18UNDER RECORDS BATSMAN 73 J Garforth L Marshall 141 77 S DeWever L Marshall D Swords 65 TuffleyW T Leschke 51 Crow 32B 64T Washington 99M Reinbott 83 72 91 77 61 20 24 74 85 83 97 126 132 174 196 104 132 138 201 142 146 238 160 111 119 134 189 116 132 103* RUNS RUNS RUNS 1ST 1ST 1ST 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 9TH 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 9TH 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 9TH 3RD 3RD 3RD 2ND 2ND 2ND 8TH 8TH 8TH WKT WKT WKT 10TH 10TH 10TH

68 University of Queensland Cricket Club Club records – wickets in one season* YEAR YEAR 1973/4 1974/5 1975/6 1973/4 1965/6 1966/7 1964/5 1971/2 1964/5 1972/3 1983/4 1983/4 1982/3 1983/4 1959/60 2013/14 2013/14 2010/11 2019/20 2012/13 2014/15 62 60 57 54 53 53 53 52 52 50 50 37 30 26 25 24 23 23 21 21 20 WKTS WKTS THIRD GRADE NAME J Clarke KS Jennings KS Jennings KS Jennings G Shannon D Dowling N Tunny Morris JS KH Tronc TF Shepherdson J Clarke WOMENS 1ST GRADE NAME S McVey A Judd J Gunn H Clarke S Tainton J Jonassen L Anderson J Gunn H Clarke E Munro 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 8 10 10 10 YEAR YEAR YEAR 1967/8 1964/5 1968/9 1974/5 1967/8 1978/9 1968/9 1971/2 2008/9 2008/9 1995/6 1998/9 2000/1 2001/2 2001/2 1997/8 2002/3 1969/70 1969/70 2013/14 2017/18 2013/14 2015/16 2011/12 2011/12 2013/14 2013/14 1999/00 1999/00 1999/00 1999/00 68 59 58 57 57 53 52 51 51 50 51 43 38 35 34 34 33 33 33 31 31 30 28 27 25 24 23 23 22 22 20 WKTS WKTS WKTS SECOND GRADE NAME PS Lavarack KH Tronc KH Tronc Kelly RE WL Zeibell D Dowling WT Powell PS Lavarack PS Lavarack GE Lamperd SIXTH GRADE NAME A Wigan M Gallen S Tandon A Wigan D Fraser H Catterral G Walter A Wigan M McMahon D Matheson BiggsN UNDER 18 NAME L Rule C McEvoy G Damm T Washington BR Jones C Warner M Ryan Waddell R T Wheller BR Jones 1 2 3 4 4 6 7 8 8 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 7 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 8 10 10 10 10 YEAR YEAR 1914/5 1937/8 1956/7 1968/9 1971/2 1914/5 1968/9 1972/3 1973/4 1943/4 1940/1 1961/2 1981/2 1981/2 1985/6 2005/6 1982/3 1983/4 2018/9 1985/6 1991/2 1997/8 1997/8 1996/7 2000/1 2001/2 2005/6 2003/4 2004/5 2012/3 2017/18 2017/18 2017/18 2016/17 YEAR 66 65 62 60 57 56 54 54 52 52 52 52 59 57 50 47 46 46 45 41 41 40 27 26 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 17 17 WKTS WKTS WKTS FIRST GRADE NAME AJ Marsden J Govan KC Duffy DM Little Ellis DL JH Baxter OJ Morgan Ellis DL Ellis DL VG McMahon ERH Wyeth W Kitching FIFTH GRADE NAME M Jolly I Lowe A Cameron D Anderson A Cameron WrathallR A Quadros Jolly R D Gold P Smerdon LORDS TAVERNERS NAME Turner JR M Ryan SD Powell S Rodwell S Powell C McNeven Strang R W Sanders B Ivers BR Jones D Cranitch W Sanders 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 8 1 2 3 3 5 6 7 7 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 1ST 1ST 4TH 4TH 4TH 4TH 4TH 4TH 4TH 2ND GRADE YEAR YEAR YEAR 1963/4 1956/7 1976/7 1964/5 1965/6 1966/7 1967/8 1913/4 1957/8 1937/8 1963/4 1974/5 1976/7 1964/5 1965/6 1966/7 1955/6 1957/8 1954/5 1978/9 1982/3 1982/3 1984/5 2006/7 1985/6 1984/5 1985/6 2004/5 2014/15 2019/20 80 79 69 67 67 67 66 66 66 65 80 79 69 67 67 67 66 66 62 60 58 44 34 32 26 25 21 20 19 19 WKTS WKTS WKTS ALL GRADES NAME Morris JS GJ Maule Humphrys BWJ Morris JS Morris JS Morris JS PS Lavarack AJ Marsden WEP Harris J Govan FOURTH GRADE NAME Morris JS GJ Maule Humphrys BWJ Morris JS Morris JS Morris JS WEP Harris GJ Maule RN Leeson A Yeates WOMENS 2ND GRADE NAME C Chard Otago L C Chard L Pethereck C Chard J Ellis Al Johnston E Vale R Scott J Munro 1 2 3 4 4 4 7 7 7 1 2 3 4 4 4 7 7 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 10 *In one grade

Annual Report 2019–20 69 Club records – dismissals in one season* YEAR YEAR 1973/4 1997/8 2004/5 1968/9 1971/2 1964/5 1974/5 1983/4 2009/10 1969/70 2017/18 2019/20 2013/14 2014/15 2010/11 2011/12 2011/12 2013/14 40 32 30 30 30 29 28 27 26 26 21 20 17 15 13 13 12 12 37 1966/7 DIS DIS THIRD GRADE THIRD NAME L Broekman B Ward RG Edwards DL Schweitzer T Jenkins A Swanwick RG Edwards G Myers C Brew G Richardson WOMENS 1ST GRADE NAME J Bradley L Harris L Harris S Duncan K Raymont K White Clarke H L Shipp M Thomsett 1 3 4 4 4 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 7 2 9 Clarke H 11 2012/13 10 10 YEAR YEAR YEAR 1968/9 1974/5 1983/4 1973/4 1973/4 1968/9 1991/2 2008/9 1994/5 2006/7 2001/2 2004/5 1997/8 2014/15 2012/13 2017/18 2011/12 2016/17 2013/14 2012/13 2013/14 1999/00 1999/00 43 42 39 34 33 32 32 32 31 30 24 21 20 19 16 15 15 33 28 18 15 15 14 19 1997/8 DIS DIS DIS SECOND GRADE SIXTH GRADE NAME BD Maranta R Brown JM Creagh J Cutting J Henderson P Dodd BD Maranta RCS Manning MG Thornton NAME M Regazzoli J Volling T Andersen J Volling J Volling M Graham D Mengel A Hickson UNDER 18 NAME MR Fry D Swords C Matthews B North M Ryan S Harris B Gregory 1 2 4 5 6 7 7 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 1 2 4 5 5 7 2 AM Walduck 42 1989/90 7 R Dallavecchia 15 2019/20 3 10 YEAR YEAR YEAR 1964/5 1963/4 1972/3 1981/2 1986/7 1968/9 1971/2 1976/7 1992/3 1998/9 1982/3 1985/6 2008/9 1981/2 1997/8 1994/5 2001/2 1997/8 2005/6 2000/1 1996/7 2003/4 2004/5 2006/7 1999/00 2009/10 2016/17 2017/18 2016/17 43 40 39 37 34 33 31 31 31 31 35 35 27 26 22 21 18 19 17 17 17 15 12 11 10 10 10 10 10 41 1973/4 17 1999/00 16 2004/5 DIS DIS DIS FIRST GRADE FIFTH GRADE NAME LD Cooper LD Cooper LD Cooper P Timms I Elks LD Cooper BD Maranta LD Cooper Seccombe WA Seccombe WA NAME R Edwards Brown G R Edwards A Martin R Edwards C Smerdon G Buckle M Graham Mower O LORDS TAVERNERS NAME B Barnes L McBrien C Hartley H Walker T Gordon B Barnes S Philipson C Matthews S Bardolia J Ivers LD Cooper B North D Crowley 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 4 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 2 9 3 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd GRADE YEAR YEAR YEAR 1964/5 2014/5 1973/4 1963/4 1972/3 1974/5 1981/2 1966/7 1974/5 1975/6 1972/3 2007/8 2006/7 1998/9 1970/1 1965/6 1983/4 1983/4 1983/4 1984/5 1984/5 2006/7 1989/90 2009/10 1999/00 2019/20 2014/15 2012/13 2014/15 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 1983/4 43 42 42 41 40 40 39 39 37 37 36 35 32 30 30 28 27 26 25 16 12 25 1965/6 DIS DIS DIS ALL GRADES ALL GRADE FOURTH 2NDWOMENS GRADE NAME LD Cooper AM Walduck R Brown LD Cooper LD Cooper L Broekman LD Cooper JM Creagh P Timms M Thomsett NAME R Boyd B Kehoe B Kehoe B Kehoe A Martin A Martin G Atthow A Swanwick B Kehoe NAME J Mabin C Langbroek S hartland S Bruce L Otago S Bruce M Lester L Pethereck J Smith Al Johnston D Cronin S Hartland 1 2 BD Maranta3 4 435 1968/9 6 7 8 8 8 8 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 *In one grade

70 University of Queensland Cricket Club BATTING BOWLING WKT KEEPING/CATCHING (3000 RUNS) (200 WICKETS) NAME RUNS NAME WKTS NAME CAT STP DIS 1 DC Mengel 10649 1 JS Morris 794 1 LD Cooper 390 98 488 2 DC Biggs 7816 2 JWL Hansen 562 2 RG Edwards 318 69 387 3 RD Grice 7704 3 AC Battersby 559 3 BD Maranta 266 64 330 4 WH Buckle 7584 4 KH Tronc 460 4 MR Fry 314 10 324 5 MA Philipson 6733 5 WT Powell 442 5 B Kehoe 292 19 311 6 GJ Moore 6633 6 M Gallen 430 5 WA Seccombe 235 27 262 7 J Foster 6475 7 DM Little 415 7 IA Elks 244 18 262 8 BA Courtice 6372 8 KS Jennings 413 8 FR Crane 185 0 185 9 CA Philipson 5665 9 RE Kelly 396 8 SJ Farrell 177 8 185 10 GM Teys 5521 10 SA Walter 384 10 A Martin 158 10 168 11 ML Love 5494 11 PG Burman 381 11 J Cutting 155 11 166 12 NJ Reardon 5380 12 PS Lavarack 360 12 RP Johnston 158 5 163 13 WT Powell 5233 13 M Brew 359 13 AM Walduck 148 7 155 14 BJ Davis 5080 14 TF Shepherdson 354 15 TBI Crommelin 5009 15 BW Rubb 350 16 VG Honour 4870 16 T Wheller 348 17 RW Mihell 4858 17 DC Mengel 344 18 RG Edwards 4680 18 MA Shackel 340 19 RN Traves 4614 19 ERH Wyeth 329 20 SJ Farrell 4507 20 J Clarke 325 21 FR Crane 4395 21 A Yeates 298 22 IA Elks 4354 21 P Catsoulis 298 23 RJ Lees 4322 23 BP Boardman 292 24 MJ Bowers 4288 24 JR Holliday 291 25 LS Stevens 4062 25 MP Cox 288 26 DE O'Sullivan 4003 26 KC Duffy 286 27 TR Veivers 3975 27 WEP Harris 284 28 TJ Tuffley 3955 27 E Payne 284 29 MJ Watter 3917 27 G Shannon 284 30 AE deN Rogers 3799 30 FR Crane 277 30 MRD Brundle 3799 31 DL Ellis 275 32 HI Harris 3782 31 L Chapman 275 33 BD Maranta 3749 33 C Slaughter 270 34 DJ Grogan 3736 34 M Adams 268 35 BW Logue 3691 35 EAN Wenck 264 Club records –36 leadingM Marabini performers*3654 36 JA Fardoulys 259 37 MR Fry 3648 36 G MacDonald 259 38 NA Meadows 3609 36 BWJ Humphrys 259 39 C Jones 3579 39 P Jenkins 257 BATTING 40BOWLINGA Doyle 3573 40 GMWKT Teys KEEPING/CATCHING255 (3000 RUNS) 41(200PJ O'NeillWICKETS) 3563 41 GJ Rosbrook 254 NAME RUNS NAMENAME WKTSRUNS NAME CAT STP DIS 1 DC Mengel 10649 142JSJR Morris Turner 7943539 421 WBLD Tuffley Cooper 390248 98 488 2 DC Biggs 7816 243JWLC Brew Hansen 5623533 432 D RGDowling Edwards 318247 69 387 3 RD Grice 7704 344ACA Battersby McNee 5593531 433 P BDMartin Maranta 266247 64 330 4 WH Buckle 7584 445KHCAR Tronc Coles 4603471 454 DCMR Biggs Fry 314246 10 324 5 MA Philipson 6733 546WTMG Powell Thornton 4423433 465 TRB VeiversKehoe 292241 19 311 6 GJ Moore 6633 647MC Gallen Mack 4303425 475 GJWA Maule Seccombe 235233 27 262 7 J Foster 6475 748DMC MackLittle 4153398 477 JMIA Buchanan Elks 244233 18 262 8 BA Courtice 6372 849KSG Jennings Atthow 4133396 498 VGFR McMahon Crane 185230 0 185 9 CA Philipson 5665 950REB Kelly Keogh 3963381 508 WSJ Kitching Farrell 177228 8 185 10 GM Teys 5521 1051SAAM Walter Walduck 3843364 5110 D AChakravorty Martin 158227 10 168 11 ML Love 5494 1152PGJP Burman Biggs 3813353 5211 MSJ Cutting Kasprowicz 155226 11 166 12 NJ Reardon 5380 1253PSRK Lavarack Hale 3603340 5312 NJRP Dever Johnston 158219 5 163 13 WT Powell 5233 1353MC Brew Slaughter 3593340 5313 C AMMcNamara Walduck 148219 7 155 14 BJ Davis 5080 1455TFMR Shepherdson Ellison 3543270 55 RN Leeson 217 15 TBI Crommelin 5009 1556BWGI Rubb Foley 3503263 56 D Collings 206 16 VG Honour 4870 1657T WhellerPR Mackintosh 3483250 17 RW Mihell 4858 1758DCPL Mengel Davis 3443232 18 RG Edwards 4680 1859MAWB Shackel Tuffley 3403219 19 RN Traves 4614 1960ERHC Mclauchlan Wyeth 3293161 20 SJ Farrell 4507 2061J ClarkeDC Fleming 3253129 21 FR Crane 4395 2162A JCYeates Moore 2983081 22 IA Elks 4354 2163P CatsoulisRP Johnston 2983064 23 RJ Lees 4322 2364BPCJ Boardman Boyd 2923060 24 MJ Bowers 4288 2465JRWA Holliday Seccombe 2913050 25 LS Stevens 4062 25 MP Cox 288 26 DE O'Sullivan 4003 26 KC Duffy 286 27 TR Veivers 3975 27 WEP Harris 284 28 TJ Tuffley 3955 27 E Payne 284 29 MJ Watter 3917 27 G Shannon 284 30 AE deN Rogers 3799 30 FR Crane 277 30 MRD Brundle 3799 31 DL Ellis 275 32 HI Harris 3782 31 L Chapman 275 33 BD Maranta 3749 33 C Slaughter 270 34 DJ Grogan 3736 34 M Adams 268 35 BW Logue 3691 35 EAN Wenck 264 36 M Marabini 3654 36 JA Fardoulys 259 37 MR Fry 3648 36 G MacDonald 259 38 NA Meadows 3609 36 BWJ Humphrys 259 39 C Jones 3579 39 P Jenkins 257 40 A Doyle 3573 40 GM Teys 255 41 PJ O'Neill 3563 41 GJ Rosbrook 254 42 JR Turner 3539 42 WB Tuffley 248 *In all grades 43 C Brew 3533 43 D Dowling 247 Annual44 A McNeeReport 2019–20 3531 43 P Martin 247 71 45 CAR Coles 3471 45 DC Biggs 246 46 MG Thornton 3433 46 TR Veivers 241 47 C Mack 3425 47 GJ Maule 233 48 C Mack 3398 47 JM Buchanan 233 49 G Atthow 3396 49 VG McMahon 230 50 B Keogh 3381 50 W Kitching 228 51 AM Walduck 3364 51 D Chakravorty 227 52 JP Biggs 3353 52 MS Kasprowicz 226 53 RK Hale 3340 53 NJ Dever 219 53 C Slaughter 3340 53 C McNamara 219 55 MR Ellison 3270 55 RN Leeson 217 56 GI Foley 3263 56 D Collings 206 57 PR Mackintosh 3250 58 PL Davis 3232 59 WB Tuffley 3219 60 C Mclauchlan 3161 61 DC Fleming 3129 62 JC Moore 3081 63 RP Johnston 3064 64 CJ Boyd 3060 65 WA Seccombe 3050 BATTING BOWLING WKT KEEPING/CATCHING (3000 RUNS) (200 WICKETS) NAME RUNS NAME WKTS NAME CAT STP DIS 1 DC Mengel 10649 1 JS Morris 794 1 LD Cooper 390 98 488 2 DC Biggs 7816 2 JWL Hansen 562 2 RG Edwards 318 69 387 3 RD Grice 7704 3 AC Battersby 559 3 BD Maranta 266 64 330 4 WH Buckle 7584 4 KH Tronc 460 4 MR Fry 314 10 324 5 MA Philipson 6733 5 WT Powell 442 5 B Kehoe 292 19 311 6 GJ Moore 6633 6 M Gallen 430 5 WA Seccombe 235 27 262 7 J Foster 6475 7 DM Little 415 7 IA Elks 244 18 262 8 BA Courtice 6372 8 KS Jennings 413 8 FR Crane 185 0 185 9 CA Philipson 5665 9 RE Kelly 396 8 SJ Farrell 177 8 185 10 GM Teys 5521 10 SA Walter 384 10 A Martin 158 10 168 11 ML Love 5494 11 PG Burman 381 11 J Cutting 155 11 166 12 NJ Reardon 5380 12 PS Lavarack 360 12 RP Johnston 158 5 163 13 WT Powell 5233 13 M Brew 359 13 AM Walduck 148 7 155 14 BJ Davis 5080 14 TF Shepherdson 354 15 TBI Crommelin 5009 15 BW Rubb 350 16 VG Honour 4870 16 T Wheller 348 17 RW Mihell 4858 17 DC Mengel 344 18 RG Edwards 4680 18 MA Shackel 340 19 RN Traves 4614 19 ERH Wyeth 329 20 SJ Farrell 4507 20 J Clarke 325 21 FR Crane 4395 21 A Yeates 298 22 IA Elks 4354 21 P Catsoulis 298 23 RJ Lees 4322 23 BP Boardman 292 24 MJ Bowers 4288 24 JR Holliday 291 25 LS Stevens 4062 25 MP Cox 288 26 DE O'Sullivan 4003 26 KC Duffy 286 27 TR Veivers 3975 27 WEP Harris 284 28 TJ Tuffley 3955 27 E Payne 284 29 MJ Watter 3917 27 G Shannon 284 30 AE deN Rogers 3799 30 FR Crane 277 30 MRD Brundle 3799 31 DL Ellis 275 32 HI Harris 3782 31 L Chapman 275 33 BD Maranta 3749 33 C Slaughter 270 34 DJ Grogan 3736 34 M Adams 268 35 BW Logue 3691 35 EAN Wenck 264 Club records36 M Marabini – leading performers*3654 36 JA Fardoulys 259 37 MR Fry 3648 36 G MacDonald 259 38 NA Meadows 3609 36 BWJ Humphrys 259 39 C Jones 3579 39 P Jenkins 257 BATTING BOWLING40 A Doyle 3573 40WKTGM KEEPING/CATCHINGTeys 255 (3000 RUNS) (20041 WICKETS)PJ O'Neill 3563 41 GJ Rosbrook 254 NAME RUNS NAMENAME WKTSRUNS NAMENAME CATWKTSSTP DIS 1 DC Mengel 10649 1 JS42 MorrisJR Turner 794 3539 1 42LDWB Cooper Tuffley 390 24898 488 2 DC Biggs 7816 2 JWL43 HansenC Brew 562 3533 2 43RGD Edwards Dowling 318 24769 387 3 RD Grice 7704 3 AC44 BattersbyA McNee 559 3531 3 43BDP Maranta Martin 266 24764 330 4 WH Buckle 7584 4 KH45 TroncCAR Coles 460 3471 4 45MRDC Fry Biggs 314 24610 324 5 MA Philipson 6733 5 WT46 PowellMG Thornton 442 3433 5 46B KehoeTR Veivers 292 24119 311 6 GJ Moore 6633 6 M47 GallenC Mack 430 3425 5 47WAGJ Seccombe Maule 235 23327 262 7 J Foster 6475 7 DM48 LittleC Mack 415 3398 7 47IA JMElks Buchanan 244 23318 262 8 BA Courtice 6372 8 KS49 JenningsG Atthow 413 3396 8 49FRVG Crane McMahon 185 2300 185 9 CA Philipson 5665 9 RE50 KellyB Keogh 396 3381 8 50SJ WFarrell Kitching 177 2288 185 10 GM Teys 5521 10 SA51 WalterAM Walduck 384 3364 10 51A MartinD Chakravorty 158 22710 168 11 ML Love 5494 11 PG52 BurmanJP Biggs 381 3353 11 52J CuttingMS Kasprowicz 155 22611 166 12 NJ Reardon 5380 12 PS53 LavarackRK Hale 360 3340 12 53RPNJ Johnston Dever 158 2195 163 13 WT Powell 5233 13 M53 BrewC Slaughter 359 3340 13 53AMC McNamaraWalduck 148 2197 155 14 BJ Davis 5080 14 TF55 ShepherdsonMR Ellison 354 3270 55 RN Leeson 217 15 TBI Crommelin 5009 15 BW56 RubbGI Foley 350 3263 56 D Collings 206 16 VG Honour 4870 16 T57 WhellerPR Mackintosh 348 3250 17 RW Mihell 4858 17 DC58 MengelPL Davis 344 3232 18 RG Edwards 4680 18 MA59 ShackelWB Tuffley 340 3219 19 RN Traves 4614 19 ERH60 WyethC Mclauchlan 329 3161 20 SJ FarrellBATTING 4507 20 J 61ClarkeBOWLINGDC Fleming 325 3129 WKT KEEPING/CATCHING 21 FR (3000Crane RUNS) 4395 21 A62 Yeates(200JC Moore WICKETS) 298 3081 22 IA ElksNAME 4354RUNS 21 P63 CatsoulisNAMERP Johnston 298WKTS3064 NAME CAT STP DIS 23 1RJ LeesDC Mengel 432210649 23 BP164 BoardmanJSCJ Morris Boyd 2927943060 1 LD Cooper 390 98 488 24 2MJDC Bowers Biggs 42887816 24 JR265 HollidayJWLWA Hansen Seccombe 2915623050 2 RG Edwards 318 69 387 25 3LS StevensRD Grice 40627704 25 MP3 ACCox Battersby 288559 3 BD Maranta 266 64 330 26 4DE WHO'Sullivan Buckle 40037584 26 KC4 DuffyKH Tronc 286460 4 MR Fry 314 10 324 27 5TR MAVeivers Philipson 39756733 27 WEP5 WT Harris Powell 284442 5 B Kehoe 292 19 311 28 6TJ TuffleyGJ Moore 39556633 27 E6 PayneM Gallen 284430 5 WA Seccombe 235 27 262 29 7MJJ Watter Foster 39176475 27 G7 ShannonDM Little 284415 7 IA Elks 244 18 262 30 8AE BAdeN Courtice Rogers 37996372 30 FR8 CraneKS Jennings 277413 8 FR Crane # 185 0 185 30 9MRDCA Brundle Philipson 37995665 31 DL9 EllisRE Kelly 275396 8 SJ Farrell 177 8 185 3210HI HarrisGM Teys 37825521 31 10L ChapmanSA Walter 275384 10 A Martin 158 10 168 3311BDML Maranta Love 37495494 33 11C SlaughterPG Burman 270381 11 J Cutting 155 11 166 3412DJ NJGrogan Reardon 37365380 34 12M AdamsPS Lavarack 268360 12 RP Johnston 158 5 163 3513BWWT Logue Powell 36915233 35 13EANM Wenck Brew 264359 13 AM Walduck 148 7 155 3614M MarabiniBJ Davis 36545080 36 14JA FardoulysTF Shepherdson 259354 3715MRTBI Fry Crommelin 36485009 36 15G MacDonaldBW Rubb 259350 # Not as a wicket-keeper 3816NAVG Meadows Honour 36094870 36 16BWJT HumphrysWheller 259348 3917C JonesRW Mihell 35794858 39 17P JenkinsDC Mengel 257344 4018A DoyleRG Edwards 35734680 40 18GMMA Teys Shackel 255340 4119PJ O'NeillRN Traves 35634614 41 19GJ RosbrookERH Wyeth 254329 20NAMESJ Farrell RUNS4507 20NAMEJ Clarke WKTS325 *In all grades 4221JR TurnerFR Crane 35394395 42 21WBA Tuffley Yeates 248298 4322C BrewIA Elks 35334354 43 21D DowlingP Catsoulis 247298 72 University of Queensland Cricket Club 4423A McNeeRJ Lees 35314322 43 23P MartinBP Boardman 247292 4524CARMJ Coles Bowers 34714288 45 24DC BiggsJR Holliday 246291 4625MGLS Thornton Stevens 34334062 46 25TR VeiversMP Cox 241288 4726C MackDE O'Sullivan 34254003 47 26GJ MauleKC Duffy 233286 4827C MackTR Veivers 33983975 47 27JM WEPBuchanan Harris 233284 4928G AtthowTJ Tuffley 33963955 49 27VG EMcMahon Payne 230284 5029B KeoghMJ Watter 33813917 50 27W KitchingG Shannon 228284 5130AMAE Walduck deN Rogers 33643799 51 30D ChakravortyFR Crane 227277 5230JP BiggsMRD Brundle 33533799 52 31MS DLKasprowicz Ellis 226275 5332RK HIHale Harris 33403782 53 31NJ DeverL Chapman 219275 5333C SlaughterBD Maranta 33403749 53 33C McNamaraC Slaughter 219270 5534MRDJ Ellison Grogan 32703736 55 34RN MLeeson Adams 217268 5635GI FoleyBW Logue 32633691 56 35D CollingsEAN Wenck 206264 5736PR MMackintosh Marabini 32503654 36 JA Fardoulys 259 5837PL MRDavis Fry 32323648 36 G MacDonald 259 5938WBNA Tuffley Meadows 32193609 36 BWJ Humphrys 259 6039C MclauchlanC Jones 31613579 39 P Jenkins 257 6140DCA Fleming Doyle 31293573 40 GM Teys 255 6241JC MoorePJ O'Neill 30813563 41 GJ Rosbrook 254 6342RP JRJohnston Turner 30643539 42 WB Tuffley 248 6443CJ BoydC Brew 30603533 43 D Dowling 247 6544WAA Seccombe McNee 30503531 43 P Martin 247 45 CAR Coles 3471 45 DC Biggs 246 46 MG Thornton 3433 46 TR Veivers 241 47 C Mack 3425 47 GJ Maule 233 48 C Mack 3398 47 JM Buchanan 233 49 G Atthow 3396 49 VG McMahon 230 50 B Keogh 3381 50 W Kitching 228 51 AM Walduck 3364 51 D Chakravorty 227 52 JP Biggs 3353 52 MS Kasprowicz 226 53 RK Hale 3340 53 NJ Dever 219 53 C Slaughter 3340 53 C McNamara 219 55 MR Ellison 3270 55 RN Leeson 217 56 GI Foley 3263 56 D Collings 206 57 PR Mackintosh 3250 58 PL Davis 3232 59 WB Tuffley 3219 60 C Mclauchlan 3161 61 DC Fleming 3129 62 JC Moore 3081 63 RP Johnston 3064 64 CJ Boyd 3060 65 WA Seccombe 3050 1st Grade men’s player numbers – 1912–2020

FIRST GRADE PLAYER NUMBERS 1912‐2013

No Player Seasons No Player Seasons No Player Seasons 1 A.R. Brookes 1912-13 71 J. Sueyek 1920-21 141 H.S. Dean 1929-30 2 W.J. Reinhold 1912-20 72 D. Fowles 1920-21 142 E.F.H. Cafferky 1929-33 3 F.C.Thompson 1912-25 73 V.E.G. Harris 1920-21 143 B.P. Mahoney 1929-41 4 J.A. Robinson 1912-24 74 F.S. Marshall 1920-23 144 R.N.H. Michod 1929-33 5 J.F. Neilson 1912-20 75 N. Spark 1920-21 145 I.L.B. Henderson 1929-30 6 A.J. Marsden 1912-23 76 G.A Fisher 1920-21 146 D.K. Mossop 1929-36 7 G.W. Hargreaves 1912-14 77 W.G. Henderson 1920-23 147 A.J.G. Nicholson 1929-31 8 W.J. Meyer 1912-14 78 J.F Lynam 1920-21 148 H.T. Priestley 1929-30 9 J.H. Baxter 1912-19 79 C.W.H. Bingham 1920-23 149 J.R. Penny 1930-31 10 W. Gates 1912-13 80 F.H.S. Roberts 1921-22 150 K.H. Hooper 1930-31 11 J.P. Tivey 1912-13 81 R.L. Hertzberg 1922-26 151 T.H. Strong 1930-33 12 J.N. Radcliffe 1912-24 82 R.W. Mellor 1922-25 152 D.S. Maxwell 1930-32 13 E.M. Baker (Rev) 1912-19 83 B.T. Mayes 1922-23 153 J.H. Morrow 1930-34 14 H.W. Rahmann 1912-26 84 R.S. Philp 1922-23 154 O.J. Bell 1930-35 15 A.B. Powe 1912-14 85 N St C Harvey 1922-23 155 C. Viertel 1931-32 16 D. Murray 1912-14 86 F.C. Bosworth 1922-24 156 D.E. Edwards 1931-32 17 B.H. Molesworth 1912-13 87 K.B. Fraser 1918-23 157 B.B. Barrack 1931-35 18 H.G. Fletcher 1912-13 88 Leslie 1922-23 158 B.R. Martin 1931-33 19 L.H. Foote 1912-23 89 H. McCulloch 1922-23 159 R.M. Hubbard 1931-40 20 R.S. Irving 1912-13 90 E.B. Freeman 1922-23 160 J.J. Mahoney 1931-50 21 J.L. Foran 1912-13 91 W.A. Lewis 1922-23 161 V.G. Honour 1932-49 22 A.C.V. Melbourne 1913-14 92 K.J. Ward 1922-23 162 W.C. Alexander 1932-37 23 L.W. Gall 1913-20 93 W.G. Rankin 1923-25 163 W.A. Mahoney 1932-35 24 A.E. Harper 1913-15 94 G.H. McCaughey 1923-24 164 J. Portley 1932-33 25 E. Francis 1913-22 95 R. Mills 1923-24 165 G.C.H. Hogg 1932-36 26 A.L. McIntyre 1913-20 96 H.P.G Fien 1923-24 166 A.O. Baldwin 1933-35 27 E.J.D. Stanley 1913-20 97 A.B. Stark 1923-24 167 H.W.W. Shand 1933-37 28 A.J. Franklin 1913-14 98 M. Biggs 1923-31 168 H.K. Thomsett 1933-39 29 M.D. Graham 1913-26 99 W. A. MacDougall 1924-31 169 R.D. Chester 1933-35 30 J.R. Lendrum 1913-26 100 F.J. Walsh 1924-26 170 J.P. Fihelly 1933-37 31 R.A. Percy 1914-21 101 L. Brown 1924-25 171 J.W. Evans 1933-34 32 S. Francis 1914-24 102 A.P. Muir 1924-27 172 W.J.S. Sloan 1933-34 33 V.G. Brown 1914-15 103 J.S.Rowe 1924-25 173 P.L. Dixon 1933-46 34 R.G. Quinn 1914-15 104 G. Seaman 1924-29 174 T.P. Hempenstall 1934-37 35 A.F. Paton 1914-15 105 C. E. Kerr 1924-30 175 A Moore 1934-35 36 G.J. Penny 1914-15 106 G. F.Cardno 1924-27 176 P.R. Howard 1934-38 37 V.D.M.P.McCarthy 1914-19 107 E.E. White 1924-25 177 D.C. Williams 1934-35 38 J.D.Fryer 1914-22 108 B. Hill 1925-26 178 J.J. Murphy 1934-35 39 CRH Macdonnell 1919-30 109 M. White 1925-26 179 P.T. Barry 1934-35 40 R.G.T. Lanskey 1919 110 J.S.D. Edwards 1925-26 180 J.C.A. Pizzey 1934-35 41 W.F. Kenny 1919 111 J.C.F. Lahey 1925-26 181 T.J.N. Foley 1935-37 42 F.J. Cory 1919 112 J. H. Lavery 1925-26 182 E.J. Carlson 1935-45 43 W. F.Atthow 1919-20 113 K.N.S. Hall 1925-30 183 K.J. Barry 1935-38 44 J.E. Biggs 1919-37 114 J.T. Wilson 1925-26 184 C.M. Turbayne 1935-39 45 . Hefferan 1919 115 A.H. Tait 1925-26 185 C.C. Loxton 1936-46 46 . Morehead 1919 116 C. Ellis 1925-26 186 B.V. Heath 1936-37 47 J.A.T. Horsley 1919 117 L. Ballantine 1925-26 187 B.L. Poole 1936-41 48 A.R. Fraser 1919-21 118 J.A. Hunt 1925-27 188 B. Schmidt 1936-39 49 G.C. Morrissey 1919-20 119 J.C. Mahoney 1925-28 189 C.D. Alcorn 1936-40 50 L.G. Pardoe 1919 120 J. Irwin 1926-28 190 R. Roe 1937-38 51 H.R. Kent 1919 121 J.H. Buckle 1926-28 191 J. Govan 1937-39 52 R.P. Barbour 1919-21 122 L.E.S. Hockings 1926-28 192 O.N. Lloyd 1937-43 53 C.R. Boyce 1919-26 123 R.W. Allan 1926-30 193 R.L Quinn 1937-50 54 V. Grenning 1919-25 124 J. Craig 1926-27 194 N.L. Hall 1937-38 55 R.W.J. Thompson 1919 125 M. Hanger 1926-30 195 J.C. Alexander 1937-40 56 T.J. Bale 1919-38 126 M.C. Mayes 1926-29 196 A.J.Schindler 1937-39 57 J. McLean 1919-20 127 C. Barber 1926-27 197 K.W. Brown 1937-44 58 . Houghton 1919-20 128 H.N.M Yeates 1926-32 198 G. Corones 1937-40 59 A. McCulloch 1919-25 129 L.L.S. Barr 1927-29 199 W. Prentice 1938-39 60 M.J.D. McKeon 1919-20 130 F.E. Bright 1927-29 200 E.G. Broad 1938-46 61 T. Lawton 1919-20 131 W.F. Nixon-Smith 1927-32 201 V.M. Mylne 1938-39 62 F.C. Bennett 1919-30 132 J. Parnell 1927-29 202 A.D. Duffy 1938-39 63 J. Hooper 1919-20 133 A.B. Chater 1928-33 203 J. Francis 1939-40 64 E.J. McGuinness 1919-20 134 J. M. Philp 1928-30 204 J.L. Hoare 1939-48 65 W.C. Browne 1919-22 135 C. Muir 1928-29 205 A.C Estwick 1939-47 66 A.D.A. Mayes 1920-21 136 J. White 1928-29 206 D.F. Cumming 1939-40 67 C.S. Hooper 1920-22 137 E.R.H. Wyeth 1928-45 207 R.S Hopkins 1939-43 68 George 1920-21 138 A.H. Murray 1928-32 208 E. Emmanuel 1939-40 69 J.E. King 1920-21 139 J. M. Yeates 1928-29 209 R.H. Matthews 1939-41 70 H.E. Roberts 1920-21 140 E.L. Johnson 1929-39 210 M.G. Cooke 1940-44

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No Player Seasons No Player Seasons No Player Seasons 211 V.G. McMahon 1940-47 281 G.B. Bayard 1948-50 351 R.E. Kelly 1959-61 212 C.E. Elliott 1940-47 282 D. G. Aitken 1948-49 352 W Bonner 1960-61 213 H.A. Price 1941-46 283 J. Nicholson 1948-49 353 D.J. Hale 1960-65 214 R.S Gynther 1941-45 284 P.G. Cooke 1949-50 354 W. Kitching 1960-69 215 J.G. Willis 1941-42 285 C.V. Petersen 1949-52 355 G.E. Duhs 1960-61 216 N.T. McMahon 1941-44 286 P. Lawton 1949-50 356 P.J. Gray 1960-62 217 J. Honour 1941-42 287 A.R. Doherty 1949-51 357 R.P. Johnston 1960-63 218 J.F. Ross 1942-49 288 R. Batchelor 1949-50 358 A.J. O'Loan 1960-66 219 N.H.V. Hoyling 1942-49 289 G.J. Maule 1949-51 359 F.L. Bennett 1960-61 220 W.A. McClintock 1942-43 290 A.G. Smith 1949-50 360 G.S. McNee 1961-64 221 M.L. Conroy 1942-55 291 B. O'Callaghan 1949-56 361 F.R Crane 1961-79 222 B.W.Taylor 1942-52 292 D.G. Esler 1950-51 362 I.L.J. Drynan 1961-62 223 F. Smith 1942-43 293 J.M. Letchford 1950-53 363 T.H. Palethorpe 1961-62 224 R McCowan 1942-43 294 C.P. Low 1950-51 364 W.H. Buckle 1962-81 225 A. Dalzell 1942-43 295 J.C. McCallum 1950-51 365 B Entsch 1962-67 226 N.M. Hunter 1942-43 296 W.M. Steel 1951-52 366 R.J.P. Marks 1962-63 227 K. Martin 1942-43 297 N.C.Tallis 1950-55 367 G. M. Bizzell 1963-65 228 N. Farinelli 1942-43 298 A.R. Duncan 1950-54 368 D.J. Hewett 1963-64 229 L. Comino 1942-43 299 G. O'Leary 1950-52 369 M.D. McNee 1963-68 230 B R Moore 1942-44 300 J. Neil 1950-55 370 W.T. Powell 1963-78 231 A. Weaver 1943-44 301 H.I. Harris 1950-57 371 H.L. Stack 1963-68 232 K.F. G. Wilson 1943-50 302 E.K.Carrigan 1951-53 372 K.J. Down 1963-64 233 E.L. Dunn 1943-45 303 A. A. Seawright 1951-52 373 R.D. Broadfoot 1963-69 234 C.D Cullen 1943-44 304 F. F. O'Driscoll 1951-55 374 H Bofinger 1963-64 235 J.J. Sullivan 1943-46 305 L.G. Lukin 1951-55 375 D.M. Little 1964-75 236 P.R. Beavis 1943-44 306 C.G. Hoey 1951-52 376 D.A. Taylor 1964-70 237 J. Lullwan 1943-44 307 D.E. O'Sullivan 1951-62 377 J. E. Evans 1965-66 238 L. J. Byrne 1943-44 308 D.J. Stalley 1951-52 378 A. J. Corcoran 1965-66 239 K.A. Archer 1943-53 309 D.C. Mengel 1951-74 379 B.D. Maranta 1965-72 240 C.J. Windsor 1943-46 310 R.A. Peirce 1952-58 380 K. H. Tronc 1965-67 241 J.A. Albrey 1943-47 311 K.C. Duffy 1952-59 381 G. T. Wood 1965-74 242 K. Reye 1943-45 312 B.N. Auld 1952-53 382 J. C. O'Neill 1965-69 243 L.R. Woolf 1943-45 313 G.R. Hills 1952-53 383 D. C. Graham 1965-66 A. E. de N. 244 S J L Gomm 1943-44 314 W.R.Taggart 1952-53 384 Rogers 1965-66 245 P. Byrne 1943-45 315 C. Jones 1952-55 385 O.J. Morgan 1966-71 246 J.L. Forster 1944-45 316 P.C. Hagan 1952-54 386 T Connor 1966-67 247 H C Giese 1944-45 317 D J O'Shea 1953-55 387 B. A. Richardson 1966-67 248 C.J. Charlsworth 1944-45 318 D.L Strachan 1953-59 388 D J M Kearney 1966-69 249 J.H. Steel 1944-52 319 E.L. Wright 1953-55 389 R W Brown 1966-67 250 H.L. Higginson 1944-45 320 T.R.Cory 1954-59 390 J. R. Cotterell 1966-67 251 T.A. Bulmer 1944-50 321 K.L Breusch 1954-55 391 W.C. Reed 1967-72 252 D.B. Given 1944-50 322 A.D. Morwood 1954-58 392 K.J. McSweeney 1967-68 253 G. Unkenstein 1944-45 323 S.R.Johnston 1954-55 393 P.S. Lavarack 1967-68 254 B J Scanlan 1944-45 324 J.S. Morris 1954-55 394 T.B.I. Crommelin 1968-82 255 A. Kelly 1944-45 325 P.J.J. Callinan 1955-56 395 P.E. Ledger 1968-69 256 A.R. Tickle 1944-55 326 K.D. Lakeland 1955-57 396 R.C.S. Manning 1968-70 257 R. Court 1944-45 327 R.D. Grice 1955-73 397 J.E. Jamieson 1968-71 258 A.S. Given 1945-47 328 T.R. Veivers 1955-75 398 L.J. Barney 1969-76 259 R. Wilkinson 1945-46 329 I.D.Callinan 1955-63 399 R.J. Lees 1969-78 260 B.L.T. Walker 1945-46 330 R.W. Mihell 1955-66 400 R.D. Jackson 1969-73 261 N.W. Rattle 1945-58 331 B.D. Partridge 1955-57 401 I.B. Masters 1970-80 262 R.F. Drake 1945-46 332 L.D. Cooper 1955-77 402 S.N. Ledger 1970-76 263 I.E. Clarke 1945-47 333 R.F. Greenhill 1956-62 403 J.M. Buchanan 1971-84 264 P. Catsoulis 1945-55 334 R.N. Leeson 1956-58 404 W.J. Greinke 1971-79 265 E.W Wagner 1946-47 335 J.P. Biggs 1956-59 405 R.J. Begg 1971-72 266 M.W Miles 1946-55 336 R.G. Edwards 1956-60 406 W.L. Ziebell 1971-78 267 D.R Feez 1946-49 337 D. Moo 1957-58 407 D.L.Ellis 1971-78 268 G. O'Brien 1946-48 338 P.P. Finnimore 1957-64 408 G.E. Lamperd 1971-72 269 L.H. Batten 1947-50 339 D.A.K. McNee 1957-64 409 B. L. McIntyre 1971-72 270 W.E.P Harris 1947-52 340 S.A. Scholfield 1957-58 410 A. Hill 1971-72 271 T.J.Corcoran 1947-57 341 R G Henzell 1958-65 411 I.S. Howell 1972-73 272 M. Robertson 1947-50 342 P C Nash 1958-59 412 P. K. Frame 1972-77 273 C.W. Trouton 1947-49 343 J C Moore 1958-59 413 J. M. Creagh 1972-73 274 C.B. Venton 1947-49 344 P J O'Neill 1958-70 414 W.P.E. Wanka 1972-74 275 M.F. Corder 1948-52 345 S M McDonnell 1958-61 415 A D Ogilvie 1973-81 276 R.L. Franklin 1948-49 346 E A. N Wenck 1958-61 416 A J Byron 1973-75 277 G. Anderson 1948-49 347 T.G. Stewart 1959-66 417 L C Mierzwa 1973-80 278 A. C. McQuillan 1948-50 348 J. F. Curnow 1959-61 418 R E Dowe 1973-75 279 M E Williams 1948-49 349 R.G. Nicol 1959-60 419 B Fisher 1973-74 280 M.L. Hansen 1948-59 350 G.S. Petersen 1959-60 420 R C Hooten 1974-78

74 University of Queensland Cricket Club

1st Grade men’s player numbers – 1912–2020

No Player Seasons No Player Seasons No Player Seasons 421 JB Anning 1974-80 482 CW Scott 1985-88 543 A McIntosh 1997-98 422 IE Yeo 1975-80 483 RGB Porter 1985-91 544 T Stallman 1997-98 423 ME Kleimeyer 1976-79 484 WS Hawthorne 1985-86 545 SJ Farrell 1998-2012 424 GJ Porter 1976-77 485 PRM Herring 1986-99 546 TM McGrath 1998-99 425 PR Bell 1977-79 486 D Oakley 1986-87 547 J Anderson 1998-99 426 BW Rubb 1977-85 487 MJ Bowers 1986-92 548 CD Hartley 1998-17 427 BJ Kelly 1977-83 488 JR Kennedy 1987-88 549 GT Beard 1998-02 428 JL Steward 1977-79 489 S Stuckey 1987-88 550 J Edwards 1998-99 429 BWJ Humphrys 1977-78 490 PCR Tufnell 1987-88 551 CA Torrisi 1999-06 430 RC Holloway 1977-78 491 RRM Herring 1987-90 552 PJ Buttrum 1999-03 431 TG Edmonson 1977-78 492 PL Davis 1987-90 553 SB Connor 1999-00 432 WP Ledger 1977-89 493 JA Eales 1988-89 554 CA Philipson 1999-13 433 N Henry 1978-80 494 MP Homan 1988-94 555 RK Atkinson 1999-02 434 BNJ Oxenford 1978-79 495 PJ Irving 1988-89 556 NJ Dever 2000-05 435 JA Fardoulys 1978-79 496 BN Quinn 1988-89 557 MR Ellison 2000-06 436 D Haussman 1978-79 497 AR Forbes 1988-89 558 DL Schweitzer 2000-03 437 B Abernathy 1978-84 498 SA Muller 1988-90 559 C Auty 2000-01 438 PG Lucas 1978-82 499 WA Seccombe 1989-05 560 A Rush 2001-04 439 R Johnston 1978-79 500 MJ Hankinson 1989-92 561 JR Turner 2001-13 440 P Willmot 1978-80 501 MS Kasprowicz 1989-08 562 A Cavanough 2001-04 441 P Timms 1979-82 502 CG White 1989-92 563 A Griffen 2001-02 441 RN Traves 1979-94 503 PL Taylor 1990-92 564 S Cash 2001-03 443 DJ Lillie 1979-86 504 TL Garde 1990-98 565 DM Betts 2002-08 444 KC Wessels 1979-80 505 AM Walduck 1990-98 566 SJ O'Leary 2002-08 445 PW Skippen 1979-80 506 SL Flegler 1990-95 567 MW Creed 2002-03 446 HM Bingham 1979-80 507 TO'Brien 1990-91 568 NJ Reardon 2002 -17 447 RH Buchholz 1979-80 508 MA Shackel 1990-02 569 TA Rafton 2003-04 448 R Raj 1979-83 509 TD Higgins 1990-92 570 PG Burman 2003-11 449 DJ Grogan 1980-90 510 RAD Bathgate 1990-91 571 L Marshall 2003-04 450 DJ Savage 1980-81 511 TJ Reddacliff 1991-93 572 MJ Marshall 2003-04 451 DR O'Rourke 1980-81 512 TC Jones 1991-92 573 JC Crane 2003-07 452 IA Greig 1980-86 513 RI Faulconbridge 1991-92 574 DJ Maroske 2003-04 453 GW Manteit 1980-84 514 ML Love 1991-09 575 CAR Coles 2003-04 454 GI Keating 1980-89 515 GI Foley 1992-01 576 MA Philipson 2003- 455 JFC Loxton 1980-82 516 PW Jackson 1992-00 577 JM Langford-Ely 2004-05 456 BA Courtice 1981-98 517 AK Lossberg 1992-98 578 MGD Turich 2004-05 457 JM Maguire 1981-82 518 AJ Bragg 1992-96 579 TA Hampson 2004-05 458 L Nash 1981-82 519 MG Thornton 1992-02 580 GI Skennar 2004-10 459 SA Carty 1981-93 520 AWR Moore 1992-94 581 GL Brophy 2004-05 460 DG Mullins 1982-88 521 DC Fleming 1992-93 582 SD Powell 2004-05 461 IA Elks 1982-99 522 RJ O'Connell 1993-99 583 MRD Brundle 2005-14 462 GDJ Smith 1982-83 523 S Davis 1993-94 584 PM Shepherd 2005-06 463 PS Veivers 1982-84 524 BJ Murphy 1993-94 585 NA Meadows 2005-07 464 L Forbes 1982-84 525 BP Boardman 1993-03 586 SJ Hunt 2005-07 465 EJ Rasmussen 1982-84 526 ME Robinson 1994-97 587 MJ Buchanan 2006-10 466 D Lowe 1982-83 527 CJ Moore 1994-95 588 SH Walter 2006- 467 DC Biggs 1983-98 528 SAC Thomas 1994-96 589 BR Jones 2006-12 468 CA Courtney 1983-84 529 SJ Womersley 1994-95 590 GM Teys 2007-08 469 GA Dickman 1983-87 530 RS Sheppard 1994-97 591 MJ Wenzel 2007-08 470 AJ Brandon 1983-86 531 MJ Watter 1996-97 592 CM Loopstra 2007-08 471 GJ Rosbrook 1983-89 532 JWL Hansen 1995-96 593 SM Blood 2007-09 472 SM Partridge 1983-85 533 JT Ryan 1995-97 594 MR Fry 2008- 473 SF Remedios 1983-91 534 RJ McInnes 1996-99 595 JR Holliday 2008-17 474 PF Teys 1984-85 535 RK Hale 1996-04 596 JE Fenwick 2008-09 475 GM Hayden 1984-85 536 PC Tucker 1996-97 597 BW Logue 2008-16 476 AS Moller 1984-86 537 GAC Estwick 1996-97 598 ND Buchanan 2009- 477 MA S Stoodley 1984-85 538 LS Stevens 1996-15 599 KJ Nissen 2009-11 478 PJT Goggin 1985-89 539 CJ Boyd 1996-08 600 TJ Tuffley 2009-16 479 FM Francke 1985-87 540 PR Mackintosh 1997-00 601 DW Reeves 2009-10 480 D Mills 1985-87 541 TP Maher 1997-99 602 HJW Gardiner 2009-14 481 SN Keddy 1985-86 542 AM Carnell 1997-01 603 MA Chambers 2009-10

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No Player Seasons 604 PM Clarke 2010- 605 MC Lacey 2010-14 606 A Bhat 2010-13 607 WB Tuffley 2010-16 608 SC Meaker 2010-11 609 ES Ryan 2010-16 610 BJ Davis 2010- 611 PJ Forrest 2011-18 612 MA Vickery 2011-13 613 B Turner 2011-17 614 JMS Brundle 2011- 615 AJ Michael 2012-16 616 MP Cox 2012-15 617 AD Harmer 2012-15 618 DP Michael 2013- 619 J Coetzee 2013- 620 JA Carty 2014- 621 J Ryan 2014-5 622 DM Endersby 2014- 623 DR Hill 2014- 624 DM Beatty 2014-15 625 SO Henry 2015- 626 JR Chinn 2015- 627 TM Carty 2015- 628 D D’Roza 2017- 629 S Moyle 2017- 630 N Sale 2017- 631 M Clayton 2017- 632 S McDonald 2017- 633 HA Walker 2017- 634 JJ Clayton 2018- 635 MG Willans 2018- 636 WH Sanders 2018- 637 S Belford 2019- 638 P Woodford 2019-

76 University of Queensland Cricket Club 1st Grade women’s player numbers – 1982–2020

No Player Seasons No Player Seasons No Player Seasons 1 K Dennien 1982-86 71 B Hepburn 2010-15 141 K McDonald 2018- 2 S Fleming 1982-86 72 E Wunsch 2010-11 142 NE Lynch 2018- 3 J Gunn 1982-84 73 PM Connor 2010-17 143 E Barnett 2018- 4 S Gunn 1982-83 74 KM Treharne 2010-12 144 N Torvi 2018-19 5 T Hunting 1982-83 75 L Shipp 2011-17 145 K Beaumont 2018- 6 L Laakso 1982-86 76 AM Leach 2011-12 146 L Jensen 2018- 7 S McVey 1982-86 77 RR Hollindale 2011-15 147 K Grant 2018- 8 C Mischlewski 1982-83 78 R Thompson 2011-13 148 C Jarrett 2018- 9 K Raymont 1982-86 79 JG Smith 2011-17 149 A Hill 2018-19 10 V Rutter 1982-83 80 R Brandon 2011-13 150 J Mabin 2018- 11 B Sigley 1982-85 81 J Luiten 2012-18 151 G Kerr 2018- 12 S Buckle 1983-84 82 D Jensen 2012-14 152 J Bradley 2019- 13 D Cochrane 1983-84 83 S Hermann 2012-13 153 G Relf 2019- 14 J Hallas 1983-84 84 E Shearer 2012-14 154 M Murphy 2019- 15 A Judd 1983-86 85 T Dighton 2012-14 155 L Hinze 2019- 16 S Sigley 1983-86 86 A Sternes 2012-16 156 L Anderson 2019- 17 M Arnold 1984-86 87 Allie Johnston 2012-19 157 C Murphy 2019- 18 S Cramp 1984-86 88 F Cousens 2013-14 158 H Liyanarchchi Don 2019- 19 C Hayward 1984-85 89 C Langbroek 2013-17 159 E Jackson 2019- 20 H Souvlis 1984-86 90 L Harris 2013- 160 T Hamblin 2019- 21 S Watts 1984-86 91 E Munro 2013-17 161 C Bloxsom 2019- 22 L Wise 1984-85 92 Amanda Johnston 2013-15 162 J Pais 2019- 23 D Zipf 1984-86 93 A Vaheesan 2013-14 24 S Carne 1985-86 94 A Greenhalgh 2013-14 25 T Caulfield 1985-86 95 A Nolan 2013-18 26 K Davis 1985-86 96 M Stephens 2013-14 27 C Edwards 1985-86 97 M Dixon 2013-14 28 J Ellis 1985-86 98 BR Dawney 2013- 29 R Inglis 1985-86 99 HL Ferling 2014-16 30 M Lester 1985-86 100 LJ Hepburn 2014-15 31 K Paine 1985-86 101 A Fisher 2014-15 32 M Pearson 1985-86 102 S Hai 2014- 33 N Phillips 1985-86 103 K Campbell 2014- 34 A Szigetvary 1985-86 104 K Kruse 2014-15 35 L Thorn 1985-86 105 N Johnston 2014-16 36 C Wass 1985-86 106 J Shepherd 2015-16 37 S Wass 1985-86 107 H Birkett 2015-19 38 S Woolway 1985-86 108 E Massingham 2015-16 39 LC Broadfoot 2008-10 109 EA Reppion 2015-16 40 K Lynch 2008-11 110 K Sutherland 2015-17 41 SE Tainton 2008-18 111 CE Stevenson 2015-16 42 EB Leschke 2008-09 112 N Jayaratne 2015-16 43 JL Jonassen 2008- 113 S Leis 2015-19 44 NJ Johnson 2008-12 114 L D'Roza 2015-19 45 LM Petherick 2008-14 115 AJ Cartwright 2015-17 46 AJ Layther 2008-11 116 T Broucek 2015-16 47 SK Lorberg 2008-17 117 L Winfield 2015-16 48 DS Bax 2008-10 118 A Lloyd 2015-19 49 JC Bax 2008-16 119 C Williamson 2015-16 50 E Gozzard 2008-09 120 A Weeks 2016-19 51 F Austin 2008-12 121 M Schutt 2016-17 52 NA Murphy (Connor) 2008- 122 RJ Blunn 2016- 53 P Byrnes 2008-19 123 E Vale 2016- 54 S Duncan 2008-18 124 G Gibbs 2016-17 55 KE Edgerton 2008-12 125 RS Green 2016-17 56 K Rackemann 2008-11 126 H Finlay 2016- 57 M Mabsout (Lorberg) 2009- 127 C Andrade-Casaclo 2016-17 58 LM Daley 2009-12 128 F Goodwin 2016-19 59 JH Munro 2009-14 129 R Kaltongga 2017-19 60 S Weedon 2009-14 130 C Drummond 2017-18 61 R Milne 2009-14 131 V Lloyd 2017-19 62 EL Kippen 2009-14 132 S Carvosso 2017-18 63 N Linde 2009-11 133 C Majstorovic 2017-19 64 K White 2009-12 134 M Gray 2017-18 65 W Layther 2009-11 135 EG Savage 2017-18 66 K Clist 2009-12 136 N Murphy 2017-19 67 HJ Clarke 2010-17 137 LL Hume 2017-18 68 CR Coulson 2010-13 138 B Lutz 2017-19 69 A Acutt 2010-16 139 K McDonald 2018- 70 JC Price 2010-12 140 NE Lynch 2018-

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PILOTPARTNERS Chartered Accountants

Level 10. Waterfront Place DllOf 1 Eagle St. Brisbane 4000 PO Box 7095 Brisbane 4001 Queensland Australia P+61 7 3023 1300 F+G1732291227 pilotpartners. com.au INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF

UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND CRICKET CLUB INC.

QUALIFIEDOPINION

We have audited the financial report of University of Queensland Cricket Club Inc. ("the Association"), which comDrises the statement of financial position as at 30 June 2020, the income statement for the year then ended and notes to the financial statements, including a summary of significant accounting policies and the statement by the members of the Committee. In our opinion, except for the effects of the matter described in the Bas/'s for Qualified Op/n/'on section of our report, the accompanying financial report presents fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Association as at 30 June 2020, and its financial peri:ormance for the year then ended in accordance with the Association Incorporations Act 1981

BASISFOR QUALIFIEDOPINION

Members Subscriptions, Function Revenue, Canteen Revenue, Merchandise Sales and Coaching Income are mainly cash transactions. The Association has determined that it is impracticable to establish control over the collection of these cash transactions prior to entry into its financial records. Accordingly, as the evidence available to us regarding these revenue sources was limited, our audit procedures with respect to these transactions had to be restricted to those amounts recorded in the financial records. We therefore are unable to express an opinion whether the revenue transactions recorded in the income statement by the Association are complete.

We conducted our audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor's Responsibilities for the Audit of the Financial Report section of our report. We are independent of the Association in accordance with the ethical requirements of the Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards Board's APES 110 Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (the Code) that are relevant to our audit of the financial report in Australia. We have also fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with the Code. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.

A member of ABN 60 063 687 769 I Pilot is a registered trade mark licensed to Pilot Partners I Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation (Nexia Nexia Internationalis a worldwidenetwork of independentaccounting and consulting firms. ilof

EMPHASISOF MATTER - BASISOF ACCOUNTING

We draw attention to Note 1 to the financial report, which describes the basis of accounting. The financial report has been prepared to assist the Association to meet the requirements of the Association Incorporations Act 1981. As a result, the financial report may not be suitable for another purpose. Our opinion is not modified in respect of this matter.

RESPONSIBILITIESOF MANAGEMENTAND THOSE CHARGED WITH GOVERNANCEFOR THE FINANCIAL REPORT

Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial report in accordance with the financial reporting requirements of the Association Incorporations Act 1981 and for such internal control as management determines is necessary to enable the preparation and fair presentation of a financial report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

In preparing the financial report:, management is responsible for assessing the Association's ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters relating to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless management either intends to liquidate the Association or to cease operations, or has no realistic alternative but to do so.

Those charged with governance are responsible for overseeing the Association's financial reporting process.

AUDITOR'SRESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE AUDIT OF THE FINANCIALREPORT

Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial report as a whole is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor's report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with the Australian Auditing Standards will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of this financial report. DiloP

A further description of our responsibilities for the audit of the financial report is located at the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board website at: htt : www. auasb. ov. au Home. as x. This description forms part of our auditor's report.

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Signed on ^ 2020

Level 10 1 Eagle Street Brisbane Qld 4000

Liability limited University of Queensland Cricket Club Inc

WEP Harris Oval The University of Queensland St Lucia

PO Box 4260 St Lucia Q 4067

e: [email protected] w: www.uqcricket.com.au