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TUCC Annual Report 2015-2016 Competitive | Fair | Inclusive | Fun TASMANIA UNIVERSITY CRICKET CLUB INC ANNUAL REPORT 2015/2016 CONTENTS ANNUAL REPORT ................................................................................................................................................... 3 COACHING SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................ 5 FINANCIAL SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................ 6 TUCC SEASON STATISTICS .................................................................................................................................... 7 MAJOR AWARDS AND REPRESENTATIVE HONOURS ............................................................................................... 8 TUCC ANNUAL PLAYER AWARDS .......................................................................................................................... 9 FIRST GRADE ....................................................................................................................................................... 10 First Grade Match Results (includes 1D, and T20) ............................................................................................ 10 First Grade Player Results ................................................................................................................................ 11 Kookaburra Cup Player Results ........................................................................................................................ 12 T20 Player Results ........................................................................................................................................... 12 SECOND GRADE ................................................................................................................................................... 13 Second Grade Match results ............................................................................................................................. 13 Second Grade Player Results ............................................................................................................................ 14 THIRD GRADE ...................................................................................................................................................... 15 Third Grade Match Results ............................................................................................................................... 15 Third Grade Player Results ............................................................................................................................... 16 UNDER 17............................................................................................................................................................. 17 Under 17 Match Results ................................................................................................................................... 17 Under 17 Player Results ................................................................................................................................... 18 FEMALE ............................................................................................................................................................... 19 Female Match Results ...................................................................................................................................... 19 Female Player Results ...................................................................................................................................... 20 UNDER 15............................................................................................................................................................. 21 Under 15 Match Results ................................................................................................................................... 21 Under 15 Player Results ................................................................................................................................... 22 SEASON MILESTONES .......................................................................................................................................... 23 All Grades........................................................................................................................................................ 23 First Grade ....................................................................................................................................................... 23 Second Grade ................................................................................................................................................... 23 Third Grade ..................................................................................................................................................... 23 Under 17 .......................................................................................................................................................... 23 Female ............................................................................................................................................................. 23 TUCC ALL-TIME PLAYING RECORDS .................................................................................................................. 24 Playing Records ............................................................................................................................................... 24 Partnership Records ......................................................................................................................................... 25 All-time Highest Run Scorers (Top 75 players) ................................................................................................. 26 Centuries All Grades ........................................................................................................................................ 29 All-time Highest Wicket Takers (Top 75 players) ............................................................................................. 32 Best Bowling in a Match All Grades ................................................................................................................. 35 Best Bowling in an Innings All Grades ............................................................................................................. 36 Other TCA Club Championship Playing Records .............................................................................................. 37 ADMINISTRATION ................................................................................................................................................ 38 Committee Structure and Other Representatives................................................................................................ 38 Previous AGM Minutes .................................................................................................................................... 39 TUCC Financial Reports .................................................................................................................................. 40 University of Tasmania Cricket Annual Report 2015/2016 2 Annual Report Players (Junior & Youth) There have been some great achievements in the past year not least of which was the continual growth of junior players We have a great group of players and parents across the club and the emergence of some quality younger players with over and we are starting to see the emergence of some talents after ten players playing representative cricket. Several of these some years of investment by several of our junior coaches. players got a taste of 1st and 2nd Grade cricket which is a very important step for any aspirational player. We look forward Again we were one of the leading junior clubs with 14 junior to seeing more of our younger, developing players playing and youth teams entered in the various CT cricket programs high levels of grade cricket in the coming years. plus a very strong Milo in2Cricket and T20 Blast offering. Both 1st Grade and 2nd Grade made Semi-finals and this is A big thank you to Gilbert van der Steege, our Director of testament to the extra work from all and the development of Junior Cricket, for many years of great support. Thanks also many of our younger players. 3rd Grade and our Junior to Jaryd van der Steege and Mauro Saracino, two of our teams all enjoyed some success and we look forward to younger, developing players who both played key roles in the deepening out talent pool over the coming seasons Junior training sessions. We were honoured to award John Paine and Gilbert van der The Milo in2cricket and T20Blast programs were Steege with Life Membership for their service to the club coordinated by Gilbert van der Steege and Jaryd van der over many years. Both Steege who were John and Gilbert assisted by some of our possess humility, younger players which diplomacy skills, and a we recognise as community service important investment in ethic seldom seen and our club as well as a they are both worthy great learning recipients. opportunity. This season we ran the Players (Seniors) program on Thursday nights and Sunday James Faulkner mornings so that our continues to be a vital players could be part of the Australian involved as coaches. 1-Day and T20.
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