MENAI CLUB INC.

OFFICE BEARERS 2011/2012

PRESIDENT: Gary Fattore SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT: Rod Whatley SENIOR SECRETARY: Joel Cross SECRETARY: Michael Coughtrey TREASURER: Alan Phillips REGISTRAR: Alan Phillips WEBMASTER: Paul Burton PUBLICITY OFFICER: Peter Nielsen EQUIPMENT & FACILITIES CO-ORDINATOR: Rod Whatley COACHING CO-ORDINATOR: Gary Hawksworth IN2CRICKET CO-ORDINATOR Gary Hawksworth COMMITTEE: Stephen Sherwin COMMITTEE: Raiko Miletich COMMITTEE: Rod Aggett COMMITTEE: Allison Watson COMMITTEE: Amanda Hanna

YEAR PRESIDENT SNR. VICE JNR. VICE SENIOR JUNIOR PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY SECRETARY 1977/78 D Trounce M King 1978/79 B Butler M King 1979/80 B Butler R Richardson 1980/81 C Mann R Richardson 1981/82 C Mann B Harvey R George N Bray 1982/83 C Mann C Paddy D Carson N Bray 1983/84 C Mann B Harvey D Carson S Norton 1984/85 R Bowker T Baker J Wrigley N Best 1985/86 H Solomons K Aldous D Carson N Best 1986/87 H Solomons K. Aldous C Storich N Best 1987/88 H Solomons K Aldous M Jeff N Best 1988/89 N Best A Jeff M Jeff S Routh 1989/90 B Williamson D Carson S Routh 1990/91 B Williamson J Kennis S Routh 1991/92 J Kennis P Taylor E Zeman 1992/93 J Kennis M McGeachie P Taylor S Routh 1993/94 J Kennis V Routh M Barbar G McBarron 1994/95 B Williamson M McGeachie S Simpson T Allen 1995/96 B Williamson K Myers S Brown T Allen 1996/97 T Allen E Simons K Myers G Solomon P Baldwin 1997/98 T Allen G Solomon K Myers P Baldwin 1998/99 T Allen G Solomon K Myers P Baldwin 1999/00 P Baldwin D Lee K Myers S A Copp 2000/01 P Baldwin G Fitzgibbon K Myers S A Copp 2001/02 P Baldwin G Fitzgibbon R Aggett S A Copp 2002/03 R Aggett G Ward P Smith S A Copp 2003/04 R Aggett G Ward P Smith A McLean 2004/05 R Aggett G Ward D Mallitt S Milmlow A McLean 2005/06 R Aggett G Ward S Milmlow A McLean 2006/07 R Aggett S Milmlow A McLean 2007/08 G Ross N Koovarjee S Milmlow A McLean 2008/09 G Ross N Koovarjee S Milmlow A McLean 2009/10 G Ross N Koovarjee R Whatley A Vaughan 2010/11 G Ross R Whatley B Weldon M Coughtrey 2011/12 G Fattore R Whately M Coughtrey

MAJOR SPONSORS Kingsgrove Sports, Club Menai

1 SPONSORS Audio , McDonalds, Video Ezy, Greg Morahan Solicitors and Barristers, Crispin and Jeffrey Chartered Accountants, Colin’s Illawong Butchery, John Sweet Builders, Carpac Automotive

PRESIDENT’S REPORT Presidents Report In what continues to be a transition period for the Club we see the loss of another committee member whose value contribution to the Club many years will be sadly lost. Alan Phillips has held many positions with IMCC over 8 years during which the last year saw no direct involvement with a team. Alan will be sadly missed by the Club. Amanda Hanna will also be leaving the committee after 2 years effort. I wish them all the best and thank them for their contributions. In the same time I welcome Brian Hamilton to the committee and thank him along with our other committee members, Michael, Rod, Allison, Peter, Garry, Stephen, Paul, Raiko and Joel, for their continued efforts in supporting the Club and ensuring the backroom efforts are completed to enable our kids to play cricket each week. Despite a drop in junior numbers this season across the Shire, IMCC remained the second largest Club in the SSJCA competition for season 2011/12. Along with our IN2Cricket participants, the14 junior teams and 8 senior teams of the IMCC gave us good representation of teams across the Shire, which includes a strong representation across the Sutherland Representative teams and Emerging Blues programs.. The Club has a proud history which dates back to 1977 and I would like to acknowledge all past committee members and life members of the club in their efforts for the club over these years, and encourage you to jump on the website to gain a better understanding of the history of the club. Added to this history was the award for Sports Club of the year for the Menai district 2011. This must be acknowledgment of the effort of the past committee members. On the park we had many outstanding performances both individually and as teams, while we also had many outstanding performances from the coaches and managers of the teams. Whilst it is all about the players playing the game for enjoyment and development it needs to be recognised that coaches and managers play a huge part in the team. I believe we have a great group of coaches and managers across all our teams from the 16As right down to the 8Bs. This was no more evident in our Premiership teams the 16Bs and the 12Ds whereby the Clubs’ ‘Fair Go’ policy was implemented from the first ball to the very last. It was also evident in our other 2 finalists teams the 12Bs and the 10Cs. Congratulations on all 4 teams for making the final and also the way in which you played the game and the season. Congratulations also to all other teams that competed as best they could whilst always ensuring all players got a fair go. Key Statistics for 2011-12 Season 14 junior teams, 12 playing competition, 4 finalists, 2 premierships 8 senior teams, 1 finalist, 0 premierships 35 Backed IN2Cricket participants, including 8 girls Australian Sports Commission backed programs clinics run across 6 BASC 3 Steve Cush run Coaching sessions Primary School sessions with the support of Cricket NSW Special Thanks I would like to acknowledge our major sponsors, Club Central Menai and Kingsgrove Sports for their continued and valued support of the Club for many years. Also like to acknowledge Audio Australia for their ongoing support of our cricketer of the round awards and McDonalds Menai and Video Easy Menai for their weekly encouragement awards. Special thanks to Crispin & Jeffery Chartered Accountants, Colin’s Butchery, Greg Morahan Solicitors, John Sweet Builders and Carpac automotive. Final thanks to Bunnings at Kirrawee for the fundraising opportunity BBQ, and all the supporters of that day. 2 Next Season We are always looking for ways to improve the clubs performance and help the players become better cricketers and enjoy their cricketing experience even more, so from feedback we have received during the year, along with what we are currently doing we intend to introduce/trial the following initiatives next season and continue to work with all the associated cricketing bodies to help develop our game in the area. Age co coordinators Updated Grading Policy Increased Specialist Coaching sessions Indoor Machine access Increases in Primary and BASC centres I trust your experience this season was enjoyable and I look forward to leading the Club into the next season and beyond to uphold the short but proud history of the Illawong –Menai Cricket Club. Go the Kook ‘as Thank you Gary Fattore – President

IN2CRICKET REPORT This year’s IN2Cricket program was up on numbers from the previous year with 35 cricketers going around Coachwood Oval every Friday afternoon during October, November and December. The IN2Cricket program teaches the basics of the game and this year we had a record number of girls participate which is a sign of cricket across all ages and formats of the game. As well as under 6 and 7s participating in the program we also have 4 under 10 boys that also gained a lot out of the program allowing them to focus on the finer techniques of the game and allowed them to improve their weekend games. The IN2Cricket program is a great feeder into the BIG weekend cricket that is the next step for a lot of these participants. Others just enjoy the fun activities whilst getting to understand the basics of cricket. Either way it is a great format for under 6/7s to understand and enjoy the game to see if it is a sport that they wish to participate in long term. I would like to thanks the support team of James and Luke Hawksworth, Tim Sherwin, Brendan Fattore, Tahl Hanna, Riley Biviano, and Aaron. A special thanks also to Peter Nielsen, Amanda Hanna and Debbie Fattore for the coordination of the giveaways and the end of season presentation/BBQ.

Gary Hawksworth – In2Cricket Co-ordinator

3 JUNIOR CRICKETER OF THE YEAR

OLIVER SELBY

Whether it be as a key batsmen or bowler Oliver was always reliable in runs or taking key . Oliver captained our team with distinction this year and has finished his junior career with over 1500 runs and 100 wickets for Illawong-Menai.

Captain 16 A IMCC SSJCA Watson Shield 2011/12 SSCC Green Shield representative 2011/12

2011/12 Aggregate 226 2011/12 Batting Average 32.29 2011/12 Bowling Aggregate 11 2011/12 10.55

4 SENIOR CRICKETER OF THE YEAR MATTHEW ANGUS

2011/12 Batting Aggregate 601 2011/12 Batting Average 66.78 2011/12 Keeper Dismissals 17

BEST INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS (JUNIOR)

8A Batting Aggregate Nicholas Poore 57 Batting Average Nicholas Poore 19 Bowling Aggregate Nicholas Poore 8 Bowling Average Nicholas Poore 15.75 Team Award Genevieve Rozanc

8B Batting Aggregate Zachary Franken 128 Batting Average Zachary Franken 21.33 Bowling Aggregate Zachary Franken 13 Bowling Average Zachary Franken 6.15 Team Award Alexander Holden

10B Batting Aggregate Daniel Towell 125 Batting Average Daniel Towell 20.83 Bowling Aggregate Daniel Milliken 8 Bowling Average Daniel Milliken 7.50 Team Award Cooper Towers

10C Batting Aggregate Patrick Fouracre 149 Batting Average Patrick Fouracre 49.67 Bowling Aggregate Jack Solo 10 Bowling Average Jack Solo 6.00 Team Award Callum Sweet

12B Batting Aggregate Timothy Brandt 357 Batting Average Timothy Brandt 51 Bowling Aggregate Luke Saunders 15 Bowling Average Luke Saunders 4.40 Team Award Daniel Miletich

12C Batting Aggregate Simon De Feyter 144 Batting Average Simon De Feyter 20.57 Bowling Aggregate Stephen Bablis 10 Bowling Aggregate Joshua Parsons 10 Bowling Average Stephen Bablis 10.00 Team Award Christian Devnie

12D Batting Aggregate Harrison Karooz-Lipscomb 194 Batting Average Zachary Cooper 48.67 Bowling Aggregate Jacob Wood 12 Bowling Average Laurence Ang 5.20 Team Award Zachary Wade

5 12E Batting Aggregate Terence Lambropoulos 63 Batting Aggregate Ryan Mulligan 63 Batting Average Ryan Mulligan 10.5 Bowling Aggregate Terence Lambropoulos 7 Bowling Average Terence Lambropoulos 10.14 Team Award Luke Hurley

14A Batting Aggregate Luke Hawksworth 384 Batting Average Luke Hawksworth 48.00 Bowling Aggregate Jacob Williams 10 Bowling Average Jack Thorne 12.57 Team Award James Toogood

14C Batting Aggregate Jordan Turner 188 Batting Average Jordan Turner 15.67 Bowling Aggregate Edward Blake 10 Bowling Average Christopher Busby 9.4 Team Award Matthew Downes

16A Batting Aggregate Oliver Selby 226 Batting Average Oliver Selby 32.29 Bowling Aggregate James Hawksworth 14 Bowling Average Oliver Selby 10.55 Team Award Lachlan Hatton

16B Batting Aggregate Ben Saunders 201 White Batting Average Riley Buckley 47.67 Bowling Aggregate Christian Briffa 23 Bowling Average Christian Briffa 4.61 Team Award Jake Cronly

16B Batting Aggregate Jeremy Youssef 168 Blue Batting Average James Cachia 14.45 Bowling Aggregate Peter Lambropoulos 14 Bowling Average Joshua Barber 12.73 Team Award Daniel Reid

16C Batting Aggregate Quintin Dwyer 147 Batting Average Quintin Dwyer 16.33 Bowling Aggregate Brendan Fattore 14 Bowling Average Quintin Dwyer 10.73 Team Award Jamieson Cawsey

Batting Avg Award - to be eligible for this award a player must have scored at least 6% of total runs. Bowling Avg Award - to be eligible for this award a player must have bowled at least 6% of total overs.

6 BEST INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS (SENIOR) B1 Batting Aggregate Matthew Darby 207 Batting Average Matthew Darby 20.7 Bowling Aggregate Vaughn Sheffield 25 Bowling Average Ryan Silburn 10.89 Team Award Yohan Sharma

B2 Batting Aggregate Liam Aggett 219 Batting Average Luke Halpin 46.5 Bowling Aggregate Adam Danielson 15 Bowling Average Liam Aggett 5.64 Players Player Rob Wallis

B4 Batting Aggregate Matthew Angus 601 Batting Average Matthew Angus 66.78 Bowling Aggregate Timothy Guild 21 Bowling Average Christopher Guild 10 Team Award Angus Harvey

B6 Batting Aggregate Ryan Stafford 451 Batting Average Ryan Stafford 34.69 Bowling Aggregate Daniel Morgan 36 Bowling Average Daniel Morgan 7.78 Team Award Michael Feggans

B7 Batting Aggregate Ricardo Poletti 359 Batting Average Ricardo Poletti 32.64 Bowling Aggregate Luke Brown 26 Bowling Average Michael Davis 11.67 Team Award Michael Davis

B8 Batting Aggregate Mitchell Parsons 195 Batting Average Mitchell Parsons 27.86 Bowling Aggregate Allan Thomas 28 Bowling Average Allan Thomas 10.75 Team Award Gavin Holfter

C1 Batting Aggregate Timothy Mattison 342 Batting Average Timothy Mattison 31.09 Bowling Aggregate Harry Bloyce 19 Bowling Average Harry Bloyce 13.11 Team Award Brad Marsh

C3 Batting Aggregate Tim Tillbrook 462 Batting Average Tim Tillbrook 46.2 Bowling Aggregate Matthew Cockran 22 Bowling Average Matthew Cockran 12.73 Team Award Matt Cochran

Batting Avg. Award - to be eligible for this award a player must have scored at least 7.5% of total runs. Bowling Avg. Award - to be eligible for this award a player must have bowled at least 7.5% of total overs

7 JUNIOR PREMIERSHIP TEAMS

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8 JUNIOR PREMIERSHIP TEAMS 16 B (White)

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TEAM REPORTS 16A TEAM REPORT

Season 2011/12 was a very enjoyable one even though we didn’t meet our expectations of making the final. Finishing 3rd was a credible effort although losing concentration a couple of times during the season cost us dearly in the end. We often showed that we were good enough to win the competition, including when we scored 6-186 in the final match against the minor premiers on a very slow outfield where our score was worth closer to 250. The boys’ enthusiasm for cricket was excellent throughout the season at both training & matches. Their skills improved continuously and their desire to support & encourage their team-mates was second to none. This team is full of outstanding young men who have done their families & our cricket club proud. 7 of our 11 boys represented Sutherland this season in the SSJCA Watson, Weblin & Presidents representative competitions. In fact, the Under 16s Watson Shield Team won the representative competition with 3 of our boys playing significant parts in the team and Oliver the captain. 4 of the boys played Green Shield, 3 for Sutherland and 1 for Randwick-Petersham. Sutherland went deep into the competition, eventually losing the semi-final to Uni NSW. 2 of the boys also played some grade cricket matches. The 16A’s for 2011/12 are:- Oliver Selby (Captain) (Captain SSJCA Watson Shield-Premiers; Sutherland Green Shield)- Whether it be as a key batsmen or bowler Oliver was always reliable in scoring runs or taking key wickets. Oliver captained our team with distinction this year and has finished his junior career with over 1500 runs and 100 wickets for Illawong-Menai.

10 Jonathan Aston: Took 8 wickets at an average of 13.63 including spells where he made inroads into the opposition’s batting or kept things very tight. Jono developed into a fine bowler this year & in some brief he scored some entertaining runs. Jarrod Coughtrey: (SSJCA Watson Shield-Premiers; Sutherland Green Shield) - Jarrod’s cricketing skills developed immensely this year. His is excellent, his batting has improved to the level where he opened the innings for us on many occasions this year & his bowling, well he’s the best off- spinner in the Shire- 87 overs 12/169, avg 14.08. Great season Jarrod. Mitchell Cugley: (SSJCA Weblin Shield) Cuggles is one of the tightest bowlers in the competition. So tight in fact that you’ll always see him stretching his muscles throughout the match. Some good batting this year was complemented by outstanding medium pace bowling that resulted in him being an important bowler in the Weblin team. Joshua Fembock: Josh is a terrific player to coach; he gives his all in the field, offers to bat in positions when others are reluctant & always bowls a great spell of left-arm . Josh often had the opposition batsmen flashing & missing outside off stump & scored important runs when needed. A very good all round season from Josh. Clayton Gadd: Clayton stepped up when we needed him this season to be an A-grade -keeper. He did a fine job for us with the gloves and scored some patient & important runs during the season. Always fun at training, Clayton’s out fielding at training was a highlight of our season together with some tremendous throwing. Daniel Grant: (SSJCA Watson Shield-Premiers; Sutherland Green Shield) D.G. scored 2 half- centuries this season and gained many starts opening the batting throughout the year. He took 8 excellent catches and played very well at Green Shield level and in 5th Grade for Sutherland. He was also a great support to the captain & V.C. during the season. Lachlan Hatton: Our most-improved cricketer over the past few years and a deserved winner of the Team Award. Scored a very good half- against St Pat’s and always inspired the team with his excellent commitment to fielding. A very good season from Lachlan. James Hawksworth: (SSJCA Weblin Shield) James is a very good all round cricketer & this was reflected in his performances this season. James claimed the bowling aggregate with 14 wickets, including a wonderful hat-trick, all caught at first . His batting continues to show great technique & skill. James will be the mainstay of the 16A batting next season. It’s been a pleasure coaching James during the past few years. Nathan Lang: (SSJCA Presidents Team) Nathan is Mr. Consistent for our team. He scored some very valuable runs this season & always threatened the batsmen with his swinging medium pace bowling. Nathan was again one of our inspirations in the field. Congratulations on a fine junior career Nathan. Mitch Selwood (Vice-Captain): (SSJCA Watson Shield-Premiers; Randwick-Petersham Green Shield) As our opening bowler Mitch often bowled too well to take wickets. In the Watson Shield he always took early wickets but the 16A opposition just wasn’t good enough to get the nicks. He was consistent with the bat scoring over 200 runs with a top score of 56. Another good season from Mitch. Michael & I wish to thank the parents for being so cooperative, helpful & supportive of the team & both of us throughout the season. It’s been a pleasure. Most of the boys will leave junior cricket now. Good luck to all the boys, especially those going on to play in the men’s competition or to try out for grade cricket. Thank you to Michael for being a brilliant manager, even stepping up to manage the Watson Shield team in my absence. Finally, thank you to the fabulous committee members who have helped make it a joy for me to coach at the Kookaburras over the past 4 years. Great players, great parents & a great club! John Selby - Coach

BATTING STATISTICS 16A Name Matches Innings H. S. Runs Average Jonathan Aston 8 6 3 8 20 6.67 Jarrod Coughtrey 9 8 0 32 67 8.38 Mitchell Cugley 8 7 1 20 56 9.33 Joshua Fembock 8 8 3 19 70 14 Clayton Gadd 8 7 1 16 51 8.5

11 Daniel Grant 9 9 0 59 180 20 Lachlan Hatton 9 8 1 57 118 16.86 James Hawksworth 9 10 2 43x 188 23.5 Nathan Lang 9 8 2 36 126 21 Oliver Selby 9 8 1 66 226 32.29 Mitchell Selwood 8 9 1 56 202 25.25

BOWLING STATISTICS 16A Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Jonathan Aston 43 8 8 109 13.63 3 Jarrod Coughtrey 87 19 12 169 14.08 5 Mitchell Cugley 72 24 8 191 23.88 5 Joshua Fembock 43.3 14 6 104 17.33 5 Clayton Gadd 0 0 0 0 2 Daniel Grant 13 1 1 55 55 8 Lachlan Hatton 0 0 0 0 3 James Hawksworth 73.1 12 14 230 16.43 4 Nathan Lang 45 4 5 132 26.4 4 Oliver Selby 52.5 14 11 116 10.55 4 Mitchell Selwood 57 15 3 129 43 3

12 16B WHITE (Premiers) TEAM REPORT

The eventual outcome for the season (Minor Premiers and Premiers) was a culmination of many years of good training, tuition and support for these boys throughout their time with Illawong-Menai. This year’s 16B Whites were by far the best team in the competition, and it showed throughout and finishing with the win in the final. Not one player dominated the 16B competition Honour Board, no centuries were scored, and a bowler only finished with 5 wickets or more three times. However, the balance of the team was exceptional, and the efforts by Rod and Rob, ably supported by Rick at training brought these combined talents together. Every player could bowl, giving no team escape or a break where they could hit out, if they did, we had the best fielding team. Each player could bat. Many great opening stands were followed by solid partnerships. If this didn’t work, the tail would wag. In every game (except the 30-30 one dayer) the team won through partnerships and teamwork. Partnerships batting and bowling, teamwork in the field and at training. It all came together for that one day in March, the final. The final was a gripping encounter. Days of rain prior saw the scheduled field under some water, and thanks to the team parent leadership group, found alternative accommodation at The Ridge. The team rocked up, some say a bit early. However, our opponents were there much earlier already warming up. It was noted that their nervousness was coming through, and they could run flat once into the game. Toss was won by Conor, with the decision to bat first questioned by some, clearly poor judges. The damp outfield would not run well, however the lure of setting a target was too great. The start didn’t go as planned, losing two early wickets to have us at 2/0 from 6 overs. However, once Conor and Sparkey joined up, they steadied the ship, and then went on to form a game saving of 73 runs. But then, Conor was out caught, and two ore wickets were uncharacteristically lost for only 11 runs. Again, the partnership element rose to the occasion, and solid efforts from Riley and sundries saw the team post 154. Was this enough? 13 The bowling started well, with Jake and Tim again leading the attack. An early wicket was taken, but the opposition’s main batter started to get set. A reactive catch from Paul eventually snared his wicket, and then the house started to crumble. Shrewd bowling changes from Conor helped the steady fall of wickets, but at the break, they were 5/70, almost at half our total. Could they steal it from us? Certainly not! A brilliant piece of fielding from Riley, to rocket a return in from the right over the bails brought about the fall of wicket number 6, and the momentum swung the way of Illawong-Menai. Opposition all out for 89 in over 40.Testament to the balance of the team was the fact that two wickets in the final were from run outs, and 5 from catches. The best team won. Each game was well supported by parents and sometimes grandparents. I would also like to thank Phil for his help with the scoring, and as an overall mentor. He brought many innovations to the scorebook. As stated above, the commitment and energy from Rod, Rob and Rick towards the boys this year was outstanding. Best wishes for the future also to Jake, Paul and Will who all now have completed their time with IMCC Juniors. Thank you for your years of service to the game and the club. Conor Aggett – Captain courageous. His efforts in the final were amazing, and showed the patience of an older player. He selflessly often favoured other bowlers this year, despite his ability, and his fielding was inspirational. 10 catches without the gloves. William Blake – after an unexpected mid season announcement he would be leaving the club next year, Will made sure he finished the job off one more time. His bowling was always well timed, normally following on from the openers, managing to chime in with a wicket when most needed. Christian Briffa – after a slow start, Christian found his groove and tore apart some of the opposition attacks with his impressive swing bowling. Christian returned a 5 and 6 for, and bowled well at every opportunity. Riley Buckley – had an impressive season. Always reliable with both bat and ball, he is also the best fielder in the 16Bs. Riley turned the final with a throw from the boundary for a run out. Took an even better 11 catches without the gloves. Jake Cronly – one of the formidable opening bowlers, Jake really kept to task all season. He never failed to give 110% at all times, and joined a few lower order partnerships to bring the team total well above where the opposition thought it would finish. His two wickets in the final were well timed and well deserved. Callum Docherty – Cal put up his hand to open the batting and was prepared to weather the storm of the opening attack from the other teams. Cal also contributed well with the ball, being a bit of a partnership breaker when required. Always fielded strongly. Paul Francis – Paul returned to pace bowling this year, and with his height, often delivered too much bounce for some batters. Solid also with the bat, took a classic catch in the final to start their downslide. Once the opening bowlers finished, Paul ably supported the other bowlers to not give any teams a break. Ben Saunders – continued on from his good form with bat and ball from the previous season. Ben often steadied the ship in the middle of the order by building strong partnerships with the others. His innings against Miranda was a highlight. With the team struggling at one point at 5/65. Ben scored a magnificent 53 no and take the total to 8/168. Highlighting his all round status were his 14 wickets fro the season. Timothy Sherwin – the other of the opening bowlers, Tim certainly gave his all at games and training. Started the season well, with a 4 and 5 wicket haul in consecutive games, Tim fielded strongly at all times and was never afraid to take on the effort of bowling into the breeze. A couple of strong performances with the bat, he does like to hit the ball hard. Liam Sparke – “Sparkey” lifted this season, mostly with the bat, but his efforts in the field were sensational. Sparkey’s innings were always delivered when needed most. His efforts in the final (in partnership with Conor) really put us in a commanding position and it would have been tough otherwise. Hayden Wallis – also equal second in the batting aggregate, and as opener, had to earn his runs the hard way. The bowlers in the 16s were that bit quicker and accurate, and Hayden (with Callum) ensured the team were off to good starts. His wicket keeping this year was exceptional, and all the hard work he has put in definitely paid off. Stephen Sherwin (Manager) 14

BATTING STATISTICS 16B Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Conor Aggett 8 8 1 50 129 18.43 William Blake 6 7 3 35 84 21 Christian Briffa 6 8 0 20 62 7.75 Riley Buckley 6 8 5 35 143 47.67 Jake Cronly 5 5 2 14x 40 13.33 Callum Docherty 9 8 0 51 86 10.75 Paul Francis 8 9 3 25x 128 21.33 Ben Saunders 7 8 3 55 201 40.2 Timothy Sherwin 4 5 1 17x 33 8.25 Liam Sparke 7 8 1 65 185 26.43 Hayden Wallis 9 10 1 49 185 20.56

BOWLING STATISTICS 16B Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Conor Aggett 25 1 3 80 26.67 10 William Blake 38 10 11 78 7.09 3 Christian Briffa 52.3 16 23 106 4.61 7 Riley Buckley 26.2 3 4 61 15.25 11 Jake Cronly 76.4 32 12 119 9.92 6 Callum Docherty 15 3 2 32 16 2 Paul Francis 56 15 9 121 13.44 1 Ben Saunders 54.2 8 14 163 11.64 1 Timothy Sherwin 70 19 14 129 9.21 2 Liam Sparke 18 5 3 33 11 7 Hayden Wallis 1 0 1 3 3 12

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16B BLUE TEAM REPORT

A tough season for the team with a number of injuries, the unavailability of players throughout the year and the ‘winter’ weather. This didn’t affect the way in which the boys played the game each weekend and how they applied themselves. Well done boys on the team spirit and your efforts throughout the year. Results don’t always reflect the performance of the team. Parents, supporters and players were always fair and consistent with the opposition, regardless of where the game was at, and that is a credit to each member of the 16B Blues in 2011/12. The team always came off the ground smiling. The batting and bowling awards were shared among 4 players with a number of others close by, highlighting the evenly matched skills across the team. During each game, one or two players would put their hand up and put in a special effort. On a few occasions, the game was there for the winning, but unfortunately we let them slip. Our batting let us down on plenty of occasions, with our bowling and fielding matching our opponents. The Team Award went to Daniel Reid (Batting Ave 13, 118 runs, High Score of 44, Bowling Ave 15, 13 wickets, 3 catches), for his consistent bowling, batting and fielding efforts throughout the season. Daniel was never too far out of the action, and was one of the leading wicket-takers and run scorers, and always busy in the field. Joshua Barber - batted both up and down the order in some important partnerships. His bowling, left arm over the wicket was accurate and effective on plenty of occasions, breaking partnerships and hitting the stumps often. Daniel Besz - was sharp behind the stumps, taking some excellent catches and played some excellent innings. A solid batsman, who always valued his wicket. James Cachia - one of our leading batsmen who held the innings together on many occasions, with one notable effort where he held the innings together, almost carrying his bat. A stroke player. His bowling was accurate and difficult to put away.

16 Blake Forsythe - missed most of the season due to injury, but showed excellent technique when batting. He could have changed some earlier results if he was available. Very handy spinner who troubled batsmen. Michael Ishak - batted both up and in the middle order, and showed great technique and patience with the new ball. Played in some important partnerships. Bowling was always on the mark which made him difficult to play. The quickest fielder in the team, who chased down plenty of runs. Shreyash Jagadale - one of our big hitting ‘lefties’ who liked it coming on quick. Good to watch when on song. The angled ball across the batsmen was effective on plenty of occasions. Good gully fieldsman, who took some sharp catches. Peter Lambropoulos – as captain led from the front with bat and ball. A big hitting batsman who enjoyed scoring boundaries. Bowled accurately throughout, using his height to full effect, and fielded well in close. Jacob Miller - batted lower in the order and swung hard, with some effect. His innings were short but entertaining. A strike bowler who despite injury was quick and troubled batsman. His slip fielding was exceptional, and took some unbelievable catches. James Nielsen - lower order batsman who played some important innings for the team. His bowling action always great to watch and improved as he found his groove towards the end of the season. One of the quicker fielders in the team. Cameron Rodgers - illness and moving out of area prevented him from contributing towards the end of the season, but always played with purpose and commitment. Batted lower down the order. When bowling, seemed to be able to break partnerships, and a solid fielder with a couple of run outs. Jeremy Youssef - the other of our big hitting lefties, who clubbed a number of sixes and plenty of boundaries. A real crowd pleaser. Great to sit back and watch. His was accurate and gave the batsmen plenty to think about, especially when they were walking back to the pavilion. All the best to the majority of the team who head off to senior’s next year. A special thanks to Pete Nielsen for his management of the team and filling in when I was away, and to the other parents who stepped up when needed for training, scoring and umpiring. John Ishak (Coach)

BATTING STATISTICS 16B Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Joshua Barber 10 13 3 16x 49 4.9 Daniel Besz 9 10 1 25 91 10.11 James Cachia 10 12 1 45 159 14.45 Blake Forsythe 3 3 0 11 22 7.33 Michael Ishak 8 11 0 17 71 6.45 Shreyash Jagadale 8 12 1 15 54 4.91 Peter Lambropoulos 10 14 1 19 122 9.38 Jacob Miller 8 9 1 8 20 2.5 James Nielsen 9 12 5 7 20 2.86 Daniel Reid 9 11 2 44 118 13.11 Cameron Rodgers 7 8 1 4 17 2.43 Jeremy Youssef 10 14 2 40 168 14

BOWLING STATISTICS 16B Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Joshua Barber 62 14 11 140 12.73 4 Daniel Besz 0 0 0 0 8 James Cachia 40 9 6 100 16.67 2 Blake Forsythe 15 4 2 35 17.5 2 Michael Ishak 35 4 4 87 21.75 3

17 Shreyash Jagadale 36.5 2 4 154 38.5 3 Peter Lambropoulos 84 17 14 210 15 7 Jacob Miller 45.3 4 9 146 16.22 5 James Nielsen 37 0 4 147 36.75 1 Daniel Reid 83.2 16 13 200 15.38 3 Cameron Rodgers 19.3 1 5 89 17.8 5 Jeremy Youssef 64 9 9 208 23.11 4

16C TEAM REPORT

A very enjoyable season for players, coach, manager and spectators. The common factor at training and matches was that all the team members had a great time being with each other and just enjoying the ups and downs of cricket- some moments of triumph, some less inspiring moments, some great laughs, and some shared tales of x-box, playstation, COD, skateboarding, etc while waiting a turn to bat. Thanks to all the boys for the harmony and hits of the season, and for just being a nice bunch to be around... On an individual note: Brodey Castle – a welcome return to the game after 'resting' since the under 10's ; we all hope Brodey continues with cricket into next season and seniors thereafter. Possesses the sweetest cover drive you will see at any level of cricket – no exaggeration ! Over 100 runs for the season (with a memorable 36 and 23 a glimpse of his batting talent), plus 4 vital wickets , plus some very thoughtful captaincy; it all added up to the news that Brody is back in a big way !

18 Jamieson Cawsey – not many young people decide to try a new sport at under 16 level and the team was very thankful that 'Jammo' did !His enthusiasm in the field was infectious and the improvement in batting was noticeable throughout the season; but it was great to see his season 'peak' in the final match against the premiers with bowling figures of 3 for 13 – can't wait to see him top this next season! Yevaran Chattergoon – one of the most entertaining characters any team could have, and a good cricketer as well! Some inspired bursts of bowling in particular, and his throwing in the field had to be seen to be believed! 3 batting 'not outs' for the season show how he could value his wicket when required. Yevaran will be an asset to any senior team next season both on and off the field, as he was to ours this year. Yashiv Dookie – will also be lost to the junior ranks but hopefully will continue in the seniors to play the positive cricket he has this year. His innings of 29 in round 4 was a glimpse of the hard hitting batsman he can be. Together with some tight bowling and committed fielding, Yashiv was a great asset to the team this year and we wish him well in the many seasons of seniors to come. Quintin Dwyer – a great season with bat and ball and as our captain as well. His 50 no was as entertaining a display of patience and power hitting as you would wish to see ; and the 11 wickets he took for very little during the season don't tell the whole tale of how terrified some batsmen were of his genuine pace and bounce -including his teammates in the nets ! A highly valued all-rounder for his team this season. Lachlan Farrell – a very consistent season with the bat; could score runs at a fast rate but also saved a couple of games with some patient not outs that frustrated the opposition. Lachlan's season -top score of 30 was a model of power hitting! He grew as a 'keeper this season, with athletic saves everywhere and four great catches behind. Together with 2 field catches and a run-out, some powerful outfield throwing, and some unplayable spin bowling when required, Lachlan should be very pleased with season 2011-12. Brendan Fattore - another great all round season topped by being highest wicket-taker with 14 wickets and at a measly 14.5 runs per wicket! As batting opener, Brendan was third on run averages and his top score of 47 was laced with scorching boundaries. Three catches in the field added to the team's success and some lengthy stints as 'keeper show how versatile a cricketer Brendan was for the 16C's this season. Jamie Feggans – While Jamie gave very few runs away as a bowler (2nd best average in the team),and his 7 wickets are testament to a great season with the ball, it is all the more of an achievement when he was unable to bowl in 3 of our 8 games this season! Bowling, catching (3) and fielding (1 run out) made Jamie's team contribution a significant one; but few will forget his determined final wicket batting to save us from an outright defeat. Another great season! Thomas Lundie – With six wickets, 2 catches, some lengthy stays at the wicket, and a run out, Tom's season was one of all- round proportions. But it was in the field that Tom made the biggest contribution with his always positive attitude and encouragement to all his team mates; Tom is a great example of what it means to be a 'team player' in cricket and I am sure season 2011-12 will be followed by many more for someone who genuinely loves the game ! Blake McAvoy – a player who should be very pleased with his season -in coaching terms, Blake is what's needed: someone who always listens and tries his best to do what's been suggested. And the benefits were there for all to see – some lovely batting shots and solid defence saw him at number 3 or 4 and always doing what was required. His top score of 23 showed his improvement in batting ;but equally his bowling (3 wickets) and catching(3) reflected his great training and match day attitude. A real team player! Pedro Puado – Here's someone who knows the value of his wicket: 5 not outs in 10 innings! Together with a highest ever batting score, Pedro can be very proud of his achievements on the cricket field this season. Three catches, a couple of wickets, and some great fielding are markers of a successful year, but it was the realisation that he could score off the best of bowlers that gave Pedro the confidence to succeed this season. Looking forward to season 2012-13! Finally a big THANK YOU to Manager/Scorer Rick Farrell for always going above and beyond the call of duty for the team ; and to all our assistant coaches -Graeme Lundie, Gary Fattore, Michael McAvoy, and Pedro Snr, for all their help at training and on match day as needed. Rob Feggans (Coach)

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BATTING STATISTICS 16C Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Brodey Castle 8 10 0 36 114 11.4 Jamieson Cawsey 7 6 0 11 16 2.67 Yevaran Chattergoon 8 11 3 14x 47 5.88 Yashiv Dookie 7 6 0 29 36 6 Quintin Dwyer 7 10 1 50x 147 16.33 Lachlan Farrell 8 10 2 30 128 16 Brendan Fattore 7 10 0 47 136 13.6 James Feggans 7 10 3 9 21 3 Thomas Lundie 5 7 0 8 21 3 Blake McAvoy 8 10 1 23 39 4.33 Pedro Puado 7 10 5 17 40 8

BOWLING STATISTICS 16C Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Brodey Castle 29 0 4 149 37.25 2 Jamieson Cawsey 15 1 4 62 15.5 1 Yevaran Chattergoon 21 2 4 106 26.5 1 Yashiv Dookie 30.4 3 3 138 46 2 Quintin Dwyer 50.2 12 11 118 10.73 0 Lachlan Farrell 19 0 2 117 58.5 7 Brendan Fattore 52 3 14 204 14.57 3 James Feggans 23 1 7 90 12.86 4 Thomas Lundie 38 4 6 160 26.67 3 Blake McAvoy 27 0 3 179 59.67 3 Pedro Puado 11 1 2 62 31 2

14A TEAM REPORT

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The 14A team of 2011/12 was an extremely talented group of young players who fought competitively in what was a competition of an extremely high standard. Despite a number of good team performances, unfortunately our season was interrupted by weather, injuries and other absences which made it difficult to get some momentum on the competition ladder. Perhaps a lack of experience at this level also saw us lose a few tight matches where the result could have gone either way. I’m certain the experience gained this season will see that trend change in the future. All up we had 9 players represent the SSJCA with distinction in the rep competitions this year. Well done to all those players. Each and every player in this side is capable of further representation in future years. The season produced some highlights almost each and every week, whether with bat, ball or in the field, with all players proving why they are genuine A grade cricketers. The team was also well supported by assistant coach Gary Hawksworth and manager Paul Burton. My thanks to these 2 guys for their assistance during the year. Thanks also to our scorers Dave, Zoran and Tony, to Greg for his willingness to take on the umpiring duties, and all other parents for their help on game days and at training. The 14As of 2011/12 were: Riley Biviano – a talented all round player who also put in hard whether batting in the middle order, bowling his tricky “wobblers” or taking on the gloves. Brendan Cole – a first year 14 who matured greatly through the year and produced some handy innings for the team and found his rhythm as a bowler during the year. Tahl Hanna – first time playing A grade, Tahl excelled himself in all facets of the game. One of the best fielders in the competition, Tahl also took on wicket keeping and proved to be a natural. Luke Hawksworth – almost 400 runs for the season, including a magnificent century and a number of other half centuries! Not a bad effort from the youngest player in the comp. Well done Luke on an outstanding season.

21 Chris Krklinski – another of the younger players who stepped up to the mark when called on. Was rewarded with a good haul of wickets for the year and is capable of further success with both bat and ball in future. Tom Makowiak - always gave 100% effort with everything he did. Tom’s enthusiasm in the field was inspirational to his teammates. Produced some very good bowling spells and always fought hard with the bat. Steve Milliken – one of our leading wicket takers, Steve is one of the quickest bowlers in the competition. Often beat batsmen with sheer speed and with a little more consistency will be a handful for any batter that faces him. Zane Pratt – was asked to take on the challenging role of opening bat and responded with enthusiasm and provided some handy starts for the team. Will benefit greatly from this year’s experience and look forward to seeing him as a team leader in his second year of 14s. Jack Thorne – as team captain, Jack always lead by example and was a good role model for the less experienced team members. A member of the victorious Moore Shield team, Jack had an outstanding season as a fast bowler and was also one the hardest hitting top order batters in the comp. James Toogood – our team player of the year, James was another player who showed great maturity both as an opening bat, as a leg spin bowler and as a member of the team’s leadership group. His knock in difficult conditions against St Pats was one of our season highlights. Josh Towell – had his season interrupted by injury, but still managed to take more than his share of wickets. Used his size, speed and rhythm to great effect with the ball. His opening spell against Sports late in the year where he beat the bat continuously was something to see! Jacob Williams – our most consistent bowler who used his experience to full advantage and was also rewarded with his share of poles. Another member of our leadership team, Jacob displayed a cool head and a great instinct for the game. It was a delight to be associated with these young guys this season. For the boys going up to 16s next year, I wish you continued success. For those remaining in 14s, I look forward to seeing you again next year. Enjoy your winter sporting pursuits and bring on 2012/13. Martin Cole (Coach)

BATTING STATISTICS 14A Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Riley Biviano 8 8 0 34 58 7.25 Brendan Cole 8 8 0 31 90 11.25 Tahl Hanna 9 10 3 29 83 11.86 Luke Hawksworth 9 9 1 126x 384 48 Christopher Krklinski 8 9 2 17 52 7.43 Thomas Makowiak 7 7 1 18 37 6.17 Steven Milliken 7 7 2 6x 9 1.8 Zane Pratt 8 9 0 16 62 6.89 Jack Thorne 8 8 0 62 142 17.75 James Toogood 9 10 2 62x 103 12.88 Joshua Towell 5 6 0 5 10 1.67 Jacob Williams 7 6 4 10 15 7.5

BOWLING STATISTICS 14A Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Riley Biviano 19 1 1 51 51 6 Brendan Cole 31 2 6 133 22.17 3 Tahl Hanna 36 10 4 78 19.5 8 Luke Hawksworth 25 3 4 73 18.25 6 Christopher Krklinski 45 6 9 136 15.11 5 22 Thomas Makowiak 44 6 3 134 44.67 1 Steven Milliken 67.5 16 8 195 24.38 3 Zane Pratt 34 6 3 93 31 3 Jack Thorne 40 11 7 88 12.57 3 James Toogood 29 2 6 95 15.83 4 Joshua Towell 62 13 8 118 14.75 1 Jacob Williams 66 17 10 139 13.9 2

14C TEAM REPORT

A very enjoyable season of cricket. The boys and Georgia were an absolute delight to coach this year, with training always being fun (even in the rain for the last week) and every game was played in a great spirit with a wonderful attitude. Despite a number of results not going our way, all the kids gave 100%, no-one ever gave up and always came off with a smile. Along with having a fun season I hope everyone learnt something and felt that their cricket improved. The stats show that as a team we got better through the season. Many thanks to John and Justin for your help with the umpiring and coaching in my absence and a big thank you to those scored, including Jo, Shelley, Gary, Ian and Jenni. Edward Blake: Eddie showed great form with both bat and ball throughout the season. Eddie was our leading wicket taker for the year, bowling 44 overs, 8 maidens, 10 wickets for 103 runs at an average of 10.3 and batted at every position in the order with a top score of 18. 23 Chris Busby: Unfortunately we missed Chris for a couple of games this year due to illness. Chris was always solid with bat and ball with his medium pace bowling always on the spot and difficult for the batsman to get away bowling 23 overs, 3 maidens, 5 wickets for 47 runs at an average of 9.4. Jake Coleman: Jake was our Mr Reliable this year. Leading the Not Outs with 5 from 11 innings with the bat, conceding an average of 3 runs an over with the ball and taking 6 spectacular catches and 1 run out. Nidhesh De Silva: Unfortunately we were only able to see the talent he possesses in 5 out of the 10 games this season. With the limited game time Nidhesh still managed to have positive input into the team taking 2 catches. Matthew Downes: Matt was our captain for the season, leading the team with distinction. Matt had the respect of all his team mates and led the team well with some inspirational bowling and fielding changes. Matt also did most of our keeping taking 2 catches and 2 stumpings. Matt spent the most of the season up the top of our with a fantastic top score of 36. Nathan Frith: Nathan showed some great form this season with both bat and ball, scoring a fantastic top score of 32 opening the innings was the highlight of the season. Nathan’s left arm medium pacers were always on the spot putting the batsman under pressure and bowling the most maidens, bowling 40 overs, 10 maidens, 6 wickets for 91. Andrew Grose: Andrew was our spearhead bowler for the season, with his right arm putting the opposition under pressure from the start. Later in the season Andy developed some well flighted leg spin. These will prove very difficult for opposition batsmen in years to come. Andy also had a highest score of 27 while wickets fell around him against the eventual minor premiers. Will Liston: Will was one of our most consistent fielders all year, taking 3 catches, 1 run out and 1 keeper catch. Will was a middle to lower order batsmen who never gave up his wicket with a highest score of 21. Will’s unpredictable left arm spin with a walk-up rather than a run-up often left the opposition wondering what happened. One of Will’s balls was described by the opposition coach as unbelievable, where he was about to call a wide only to have the ball spin back and take the off stump. Will bowled 29 overs, 1 maiden, 8 wickets for 104 runs. Georgia Reid: Georgia had a great season with the boys. Georgia had a top score of 56 at an average of 16 and with the ball she mixed it up with medium pacers and some well flighted off spinners. Georgia bowled 37 overs, 6 maidens, 3 wickets for 75. Adrian Scott: Adrian batted up and down our batting order with a highest score of 21 opening the innings against the eventual premiers. Adrian bowled 31 overs of leg spin, 2 maidens, 3 wickets for 101. Adrian also shared the keeping duties taking 1 keeper catch. Curtis Sweet: Curtis had a great season of batting, bowling and fielding. Curtis’s highest score of 17 Not Out came against the eventual premiers and bowled 31 overs, 6 maidens, 6 for 82 with a fantastic average of 13.67. With his deadly arm Curtis also topped the run outs with 2. Jordan Turner: Jordan contributed a lot to the team with his swashbuckling batting, tear away fast bowling, excellent catching and fielding. Jordan topped the batting aggregate with 188 runs for the year and a top score of 48. Jordan bowled 52 overs, 8 maidens, 8 for 138 took 4 catches and 1 run out. The 14c’s were a pleasure to coach, thanks to all the players and parents. Mark and Paula (Coach and Manager)

BATTING STATISTICS 14C Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Edward Blake 10 12 1 18 71 6.45 Christopher Busby 8 9 2 27 59 8.43 Jake Coleman 9 11 5 13 31 5.17 Nidhesh De Silva 5 6 1 6 7 1.4 Matthew Downes 10 13 1 36 98 8.17 Nathan Frith 10 13 2 32 73 6.64 Andrew Grose 9 10 0 26 74 7.4 William Liston 9 12 2 21 76 7.6 Georgia Reid 10 14 4 56x 160 16 24 Adrian Scott 10 12 1 21 36 3.27 Curtis Sweet 9 11 1 17x 64 6.4 Jordan Turner 10 13 1 48 188 15.67

BOWLING STATISTICS 14C Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Edward Blake 44 8 10 103 10.3 3 Christopher Busby 23 3 5 47 9.4 1 Jake Coleman 31 2 2 90 45 7 Nidhesh De Silva 19 1 2 62 31 2 Matthew Downes 23.3 3 5 71 14.2 6 Nathan Frith 40 10 6 91 15.17 1 Andrew Grose 47.1 7 7 139 19.86 2 William Liston 28.4 1 8 104 13 5 Georgia Reid 37.4 6 3 75 25 2 Adrian Scott 31 2 3 101 33.67 3 Curtis Sweet 31 6 6 82 13.67 4 Jordan Turner 52 8 8 138 17.25 5

12B TEAM REPORT

This was an exciting season with the boys showing that they had the ability to do well in the competition from the first few games. After 5 games the team had won 4, including an outright. The second half of 25 the season was a bit weaker, winning only 2 out of 5 games. With one game to go in the competition, the team was placed 3rd - 1 point only behind the team in 2nd place. Fortunately, we were able to win our game and the team just ahead of us lost their game to allow us to jump into 2nd place and go through to the final. We had great expectations in the final and hoped that we could put in a strong showing against Carringbah 2 - a team that had not lost a game all season. The start was promising - we had them at 8 for 32 after the first 25 overs. Unfortunately, our batting let us down and we crumbled to be all out for 17. This was definitely a disappointing end to our season after some good wins and strong individual performances. Many thanks to the Coach, David Phillips, Assistant Coach, Raiko Miletich and Manager, Lisa Brandt for their tireless efforts over the season. Also thanks to all the parents who helped with training, scoring, warmups and setting the field up prior to play. You certainly made our season more successful with your work. Noah Bablis: Noah was concentrating on his leg spinning this year and we were looking forward to some good results. Unfortunately, a fractured collar bone put him out for a number of games. He came back for the last few games and put in a great effort with both bat and ball. His bowling, especially in the final where he got 2 for 16 shows that he will be in for a big season next year. Mitchell Brandt: Always happy to help out when needed, Mitchell was our professional 12th man. He ended up playing in 7 of the 10 games and also took 2 wickets during the season. A ferocious competitor in the field and a big improver with his bowling. A big thank you to him for making sure we never played without our full complement. Tim Brandt: Tim was instrumental in us doing so well this year. On the field, you would not find a more competitive player. His work as Captain in many games was excellent and his constant talk and encouragement in the field was notable. His batting was certainly a highlight for the season with an aggregate of 357 runs at an average of 51. His big scores of 127 not out, 98 not out and 53 won games for us. He is also a very strong, quick and accurate left arm bowler - his stats of 3 for 11 in the final among his best figures. Declan Casey: Declan is a player with lots of ability and natural talent. His bowling action is extremely smooth and he would undoubtedly be the quickest bowler in the competition. His work as wicketkeeper on those occasions when we did not want to give away byes was notable. Finally, in the field, he took some brilliant catches throughout the season. Three scores in the 30s and two in the 20s as well as his 13 wickets throughout the season made him a very valuable player. Baden Chant: Baden was always happy to open the batting for us and this led on one occasion to his highest score of 41. Baden's bowling improved throughout the year and by the last game was showing some good pace and bounce. He will continue to improve in coming years with continued dedication and practice. Daniel Miletich: Daniel was by far the most impressive fielder in the team. He is constantly moving in with the bowler and he is always ready in his specialist position deep on the leg side. He saved a huge number of 4s and also took some great catches. The two catches he took in the final were, without doubt, the best classic catches for the whole season. Added to this, he is a solid and dependable batsman with a great technique and a reliable bowler who took a number of wickets and bowled many maidens. 11 Daniel Militetich's in your team and you would be very hard to beat. Corey Miller: There is no denying Corey's enjoyment in being involved in the game. He is always the first to put his hand up to open both batting and bowling. Corey is a hard hitting left hander when batting with a notable score of 30 in one of his innings. When Corey is in the groove with his bowling, he can be very effective. His stats in one game of 3 for 15 after 3 overs were a definite highlight. Callum Norris: Callum was a solid performer throughout the whole of the season. His batting technique was very good and led to some important innings, not scoring a lot of runs, but just keeping his wicket and allowing others to score. His bowling was very hard to get away for most batsman, with slower deliveries and good bounce. Callum was also happy to help out as wicketkeeper where he did a good job. Joel Phillips: Joel missed the first couple of games but then made a valuable contribution for the rest of the season. His highlight would have to be his 2 for 5 off 4.2 overs which included 3 maidens - he was on fire in this game. Also solid with the bat, Joel will continue to improve in coming seasons as he gets stronger and taller. His second year in the Under 12s next year is sure to see more runs with the bat. Harshal Ratnayake: Harshal was a quiet, unassuming player throughout the season. He did a great job as wicketkeeper on a number of occasions and his bowling was also his strong suit. Bowling left

26 handed, he was always able to get a lot of cut on the ball which saw a number of batsman get bowled around their legs. His figures of 3 for 5 off 3 overs in the last game of the season were a great way to end things. Luke Saunders: Luke was the '' of the team. He was one of the quickest bowlers in the competition and he was also extremely accurate. His 15 wickets throughout the season at the cost of very few runs was a great contributor towards our success. He bowled 19 maidens in total out of his 53 overs for the season - a great result. Luke was also formidable with his batting. When he got onto them, he could hit some big sixes. He finished with the 2nd highest aggregate in the team on 194 runs. There is no doubting that he was a major reason we made it through to the finals. Jared Sparke: Jared was a dynamo throughout the whole season. His enthusiasm and zeal could not be faulted and his love of cricket very evident. He has an excellent batting technique and this led to a notable score of 51 not out on one occasion and a couple of other 20s. His bowling improved in each game. He did a bit of spin bowling on occasion and he got some good turn and bounce. This is an area he may want to develop in future years. His happy smiling face was always evident and another year in the Under 12s next year is sure to lead to some improved results.

BATTING STATISTICS 12B Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Noah Bablis 5 5 2 3x 4 1.33 Mitchell Brandt 8 4 1 0x 0 0 Timothy Brandt 10 9 2 127x 357 51 Declan Casey 9 8 0 35 168 21 Baden Chant 10 8 0 41 107 13.38 Daniel Miletich 9 8 2 23 98 16.33 Corey Miller 9 8 0 30 73 9.13 Callum Norris 9 8 0 16 47 5.88 Joel Phillips 7 5 1 19 39 9.75 Harshal Ratnayake 9 7 0 15 35 5 Luke Saunders 10 9 5 55x 194 48.5 Jared Sparke 10 10 3 51x 132 18.86

BOWLING STATISTICS 12B Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Noah Bablis 26 2 6 76 12.67 2 Mitchell Brandt 17.1 1 2 100 50 0 Timothy Brandt 50 17 10 82 8.2 9 Declan Casey 48.4 15 13 87 6.69 11 Baden Chant 36 9 4 96 24 3 Daniel Miletich 35 7 8 57 7.13 6 Corey Miller 31 4 9 109 12.11 2 Callum Norris 27 10 6 53 8.83 5 Joel Phillips 33.2 8 7 101 14.43 2 Harshal Ratnayake 31 8 8 62 7.75 1 Luke Saunders 45.3 15 15 66 4.4 4 Jared Sparke 33 6 6 68 11.33 8

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12C TEAM REPORT

We knew this season was going to be a challenge from the start, put up into C grade with half the boys being either first timers or up from the 10’s. At the start of the year we struggled with our bowling and fielding, playing at Coachwood Oval didn’t help, with plenty of balls off the pitch. The batting was a worry too, this was not 20/20 cricket, but 50 overs per side. The holiday break seemed to freshen up the boys, catches being held, run outs with direct hits, patience in batting, and a highlight being a good win over one of the eventual finalists. We were not helped by a series of injuries and having to play short. Thank you to the boys who filled in from lower grades and age groups, particularly Jacob N, and also Michael K, Ryan M, and Terence L. One terrific statistic we had was that every one of the players took a wicket during the season. Also 4 players achieved their “personal best” score and their highest aggregate runs for the season. A special thank you goes to Julie Parsons and Brooke Beattie, our Co- Managers, for taking on much of the scoring duties, and sending out the texts when the rain was falling. Once again Ethan Bablis impressed with his bowling, taking out the bowling average award, 10 at 10, and the bowling aggregate award together with Josh Parsons. He bowled with good pace and accuracy, and also bowled the most number of maidens in the season. Ethan was also strong in the field, with a couple of run outs from direct hits a highlight. He also grew in confidence with the bat, having some long innings, and playing some great pull shots. Joshua Parsons was the co-winner of the bowling aggregate award with 10 wickets for the season. His natural ball is an in cutter, and when bowled at pace, he hit the stumps of many opponents. He loves to hit the ball hard, but at times also showed good patience when the team was in trouble. An overall terrific year with ball and bat. The batting aggregate and average award went to Simon de Feyter who scored 144 runs at an average of 20.5. He had a number of big innings, with a personal best of 50 not out, and was able to hold out the opposition attack for long periods. His swing bowling developed well through the season, 28 with many snicks going through the slips. He has been a positive influence on the team with his enthusiasm. Christian Devnie was awarded the team player award. He played in every match and was a regular at training, and bravely took the field in the last game when injured. His overall contribution to the team was fantastic; runs, wickets, catches, and wicket keeping. Ryan Beattie – Always played with a smile on his face. He found the pace bowlers very tough to bat against, but would hang in there. A reliable bowler, and always gave his best in the field. Oliver Busby – A first time cricketer who was always enthusiastic. His bowling improved out of sight during the season and was rewarded with 4 wickets. Joe Cowell – He was terrific in the field with a number of run outs and catches. His batting improved through the season and he achieved his highest personal score. He had some good bowling spells. Leyton Davies – He had an excellent season. A reliable opening bat, he had a number of long innings and scored 112 runs for the season, the 2nd highest for the team. He shows some impressive skills as a wicketkeeper, and when he had a chance to bowl his leg spinners, they were always hard to hit. Josh Fitt – Enthusiastic in the field with the highlight being a run out from a direct hit. His bowling improved through the season. Matthew Mulligan – Had an excellent season with both bat and ball. Unfortunate to miss a number of games due to injury. A highlight was a terrific 51 not out early in the season against the team that were the eventual premiers. He had the 2nd highest batting average for the team. A steady bowler who can move the ball around. Sean Naden – A very good first season. His bowling improved throughout the year and was rewarded with 5 wickets. He tried hard with the bat, with the highlight being 13 not out when batting with his brother. Nochi Wakeford – When he is set, nobody can hit the ball harder. In his top score of 34, not only did he have the fielders scattering, but the parents too. His bowling improved in the latter part of the season. Fred De Feyter (Coach)

BATTING STATISTICS 12C Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Stephen Bablis 9 10 2 22 77 9.63 Ryan Beattie 7 8 0 5 15 1.88 Oliver Busby 4 4 0 2 3 0.75 Joseph Cowell 6 9 1 18 34 4.25 Leyton Davies 8 9 0 21 112 12.44 Simon De Feyter 10 11 4 50x 144 20.57 Christian Devnie 9 10 0 20 54 5.4 Joshua Fitt 6 6 0 2 4 0.67 Matthew Mulligan 6 7 2 51x 91 18.2 Sean Naden 9 11 3 13x 25 3.13 Joshua Parsons 10 12 1 17 73 6.64 Enoch Wakeford 9 12 3 34 75 8.33

BOWLING STATISTICS 12C Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Stephen Bablis 56 11 10 100 10 4 Ryan Beattie 24 1 2 102 51 0 Oliver Busby 22 2 4 110 27.5 0 Joseph Cowell 25 2 3 85 28.33 6 Leyton Davies 13 1 1 40 40 6 29 Simon De Feyter 38 6 5 89 17.8 4 Christian Devnie 29 1 4 100 25 3 Joshua Fitt 11 0 1 73 73 1 Matthew Mulligan 29 3 4 73 18.25 1 Sean Naden 31 4 5 80 16 0 Joshua Parsons 50.4 10 10 116 11.6 5 Enoch Wakeford 29 1 5 127 25.4 3

12D – PREMIERS – TEAM REPORT

A tight team of good mates who have been together for the last few years entered the season with high hopes. Whilst the result was as good as can be hoped for the journey was just as enjoyable. Playing the new split innings format was a good challenge for the boys as they quickly learnt the value of a wicket in a 50 over contest whilst not getting bored by spending all day in the field. The highlight of the year was definitely our final training session at the SCG where the boys (and Dads) got to visit the Home Dressing Room and take a walk out to the pitch. This was on the night before the big GF and may have just been the inspiration to get the boys over the line. Thanks again for organising it Paul. Thanks to all the parents and grandparents for all the support, especially Mark and Paul C for help with the scoring and Ron and Steve for training. Last but not least a big thanks to Paul for his ongoing dedication to developing the boys cricket skills and enjoyment of the game. Laurance Ang: Laurance has been our keeper for the last few years but with 2 games to go he decided he wanted a bowl so we said fine. Here are his figures, Rd 9 2/2, Rd 10 2/11 and in the GF –

30 5/1. Even more amazing than the figures was that even straight after the GF Laurance was still saying he wanted to go back to keeping....we will see. Alexander Bates: It was Xande’s first year of cricket so a pretty tough gig when you are the youngest by a year. Xande is a natural athlete and this showed through the season as probably the team’s most versatile player, taking the gloves for the last few games with aplomb. He was also one of the strongest fielders in the team all year and showed growing skills with his batting and bowling. Jeremiah Bates: One of our stronger all rounders, “Bullfrog” was never far from the action. His bowling being his strength, averaging under 7 runs per wicket and under 2 runs per over, however his general fielding was not far behind. A high score of 34 for the year was well deserved and there will be plenty more runs and wickets for him in the years to come. Dylan Casey: Big D is our speed demon opening bowler. He is by far the quickest across all the teams in the comp but still backs that up with less than 2 runs per over (maybe because the batsman cannot see it coming). His strong arm lead to a team high 5 run outs. D’s batting has come on in leaps and bounds this year, once a classic lower order smasher he has learnt to keep the head down and he has had no more important innings than a 20 ball 0 not out to save an outright loss which kept our GF dreams alive. Zac Cooper: One of three batsmen to reach the 50 and retire. Zac has patience at the beyond his years with natural balance and great shot selection to boot. This was shown by the fact that his wicket was only taken 4 times all year. Zac also predominately fields at the very busy square/fine leg due to his strong arm and athleticism. Nick Eder: Nicks bowling came on in leaps and bounds this year. He finished the year in the top 5 balls per wicket stats with a season haul of 7 wickets. Undoubtedly Nicks highlight was the run out of the year where, fielding at point, he swooped on a ball and threw down the one stump he could see all in one motion to take a vital wicket. Sam Glass: Sammy’s loopy bowling style was probably the most difficult for the other teams to play. After a strong start he was our leading wicket taker for most of the season. Sam took a great catch at mid off in the GF and was in the final batting partnership which saw the team to victory. Harry Karooz-Lipscomb: Harry’s top of the order batting was typically the rock that the team’s success was built on, including his game high 25 in the GF and 2 retired 50’s during the year. His text book batting style will lead to many more runs in the future. His slip fielding was great, shown by his 6 catches for the season. Zac Stubbs: Zac’s cricket came along well this year. He had a few Boycott style innings at the top of the order during the year. Zac’s highlight was definitely hitting the winning runs in the outright victory we had during the year, his smile from ear to ear on that day alone made the whole season worthwhile. Jared Towers: Jared started the season with a sizzling 43 runs in even time and finished the season with a very level headed n.o. 14 culminating in the winning runs in the GF. The team is always able to feed off his never ending energy in the field where he took a fantastic 9 catches during the year. Zac Wade: Zac rejoined the boys this year after a few years elsewhere within the club and what a fantastic addition. Whether it be his textbook bowling action (with outswing thank you very much), his awesome stroke play including the first 50 retired for the year or his spectacular short mid off fielding which yielded a team high 11 catches he was always a pleasure to watch. Jacob Wood: One of our 2 cricket debutants and without fail the most improved throughout the year. Jacob started very tentatively however his improvement saw him open the bowling in the GF. Jacob took match figures of 5/18 in the final round including 3 caught and bowled and finished the year as our leading wicket taker. Well done to all of you on a very enjoyable and successful year Tim Stubbs (Manager)

BATTING STATISTICS 12D Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Laurence Ang 9 9 1 16 47 5.88 Alexander Bates 10 9 2 19x 87 12.43 Jeremiah Bates 9 10 3 34 114 16.29 31 Dylan Casey 8 9 2 18x 83 11.86 Zachary Cooper 7 8 5 54x 146 48.67 Nicholas Eder 9 8 2 3x 8 1.33 Samuel Glass 8 7 1 7x 18 3 Harrison Karooz-Lipscomb 9 11 4 55x 194 27.71 Zac Stubbs 9 7 2 4 13 2.6 Jared Towers 7 9 0 43 63 7 Zachary Wade 10 11 3 52x 186 23.25 Jacob Wood 8 8 2 17 27 4.5

BOWLING STATISTICS 12D Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Laurence Ang 13 1 5 26 5.2 4 Alexander Bates 33 3 6 112 18.67 6 Jeremiah Bates 38.5 5 10 75 7.5 5 Dylan Casey 53 14 9 100 11.11 7 Zachary Cooper 26 7 4 60 15 2 Nicholas Eder 29.4 1 6 123 20.5 1 Samuel Glass 31.4 0 9 134 14.89 1 Harrison Karooz-Lipscomb 36 9 7 82 11.71 8 Zac Stubbs 29 0 5 95 19 0 Jared Towers 32.5 5 6 110 18.33 11 Zachary Wade 54 12 9 99 11 12 Jacob Wood 36.3 0 12 160 13.33 5

12E TEAM REPORT

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With a team made up of some "old hands" from the 10's, some experienced hands from the 12's playing their second year and a few newbie's to cricket, we got the season off to a great start with a first-up win. What made the win all-the-more stunning was that we played the second half of the match without a number of players - we had 4 missing but still pulled it off. With that as a launching pad, we felt optimistic about what lay ahead as our boys developed their skills and molded as a team. All the best intent and effort was no match for the next two matches. Our fourth was a closely contested affair but we fell short and before we knew it, the bye arrived and we were at the start of Round 2. The second round played out pretty much the same as the first - a win, some close calls that ended in losses and then the bye. Throughout the season, we saw a steady improvement in the skill of all players - wides and no-balls declined and batting numbers increased. The biggest downside for our side was the fact we could not all perform on the same day - if we batted well, our bowling let us down and vice-versa. As the results would suggest, our opposition also improved over the course of the season and they managed to keep us pegged. Despite this, every boy held his own with being supportive of other players as well as the team as a whole. The same was also true of the way we respected the opposition each week and acknowledged their efforts regardless of win or lose. It was very pleasing to see how team spirit developed over the course of the season and was a real testament to the spirit in which the boys applied themselves. Our final match for the season coincided with Pink Stumps Day and again, the enthusiasm and commitment shown by the whole team was great to see, even though we were out of finals contention. The team really got a buzz out of the "pink" - from zinc to caps, stumps to pads and all places between, all got involved. On the playing front:- Liam Bissett - bowled very tidily all season and was unlucky not to "bag" more wickets; batting looked good but, similar to some other team members, fell on occasions to an unnecessary shot; in the field, always gave his all, including a stint behind the stumps very early in the season, a run out in general play and another close call;

33 Hayden Bryant - as the season progressed, Hayden mastered his bowling action but not before he had the coaches and manager baffled about his dexterity - in one match, he bowled an over made up of left and right arm deliveries; batting wise, Hayden was prepared to have a go each time he took to the crease, albeit, runs did not accumulate; Matthew Emanuel - managed to score the teams' first "six" of the season and accumulated some handy scores, however, was hampered by both lack of consistency and invariably, managing to find the opposition player that had sticky hands; bowling improved over the course of the season and as with Liam, was unlucky not to "bag" more wickets; in the field, Matthew would attack the ball no matter where it went and was able to effect a run out and save plenty of runs with his athleticism and strong arm; Lloyd Hamilton - holds the honour for top run-scorer with 25 not out, however, as with others in the team, lack of consistency hampered his overall results; bowled without luck but plenty of determination; fielding efforts were rewarded with a catch in close and also when keeping wickets; never turned down an opportunity to bat or bowl and would have kept wickets more often had the chance arisen; Luke Hurley - an enigma when it came to bowling - each week at training, Luke would land balls on good lengths the whole session and trouble whoever was batting. Come match day and the radar would be scrambled and as a result, he did not manage to "bag" more wickets; was unlucky to not have a shot at top scorer when his "18 not out" was washed out in Week 2; kept wickets tidily, taking two catches as well as effecting two run outs in general play; Terence Lambropoulos - equal top run-scorer, leading wicket-taker and lowest bowling average can only be described as a very positive contribution to the team; running between wickets and in the field were a slight drawback to an otherwise solid all-round performance; as with others, consistency of effort was an overall limitation; Zac Lim - having seen Zac play in two successive seasons, his bowling has continued to improve, however, "lady luck" was not willing to help out with some wickets to reinforce the improvement; batting was an aspect Zac willingly took part in and he could generally be guaranteed to staunchly defend his wicket, however, scoring the runs was not as easy; contributed solidly in the field with three catches in general play; Dennis Lykouras - nicknamed "Mr Football", Dennis possessed very reliable and at times amazing skills with the ball when fielding - saving runs with a combination of footwork and great hand-to-eye coordination were his forte in addition to two general catches in the field; with the ball in his hands, he proved a worthy bowler, taking some important wickets (often early in the innings to get us off to a great start ! ! !); on the batting front, the foot skills from fielding were not as helpful and despite a willingness to always "have a go", the runs didn't flow; Ryan Mulligan - our team pocket-rocket, Ryan seemed to pop up all over the place, contributing with bat - best batting average - and ball (took a few wickets but also seemed to bowl to the "in-form" players); his size was misleading, on all occasions, he seemed to contribute well in excess of his stature and was always there to help out; may have been hard done by on a few occasions when batting, however, quickly rebounded; Robert Rodgers - circumstances beyond his control meant that Robert missed the bulk of the second round, however, in the matches he did play early in the season, he was a valuable contributor with both bat and ball; indeed, his batting aggregate was not far adrift of those that played the whole season; as with Terence, relied upon boundaries as preferred scoring stroke; was able to bowl medium pace and spin, however, did not manage to snare many wickets; James Walker - was not able to make a number of matches due to a health scare, James was a find when he played wicket-keeper early in the season - his constant chatter/reinforcement to bowlers and fielders was up there with and really set the bar at a very high level; with bat and ball, James did not find the same success, however, he was never far from the fray when we needed someone to step in and bat or bowl; a second season should see James develop these areas. All in all, a fair result in terms of our final placing - equal third on wins narrowly fourth based upon quotients. Well done to all and thanks to Brian and Rob for their coaching efforts during the season. Garry Emanuel (Coach)

BATTING STATISTICS 12E Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average

34 Liam Bissett 6 5 1 4 8 2 Hayden Bryant 6 6 0 6 11 1.83 Matthew Emanuel 8 7 0 18 50 7.14 Lloyd Hamilton 7 8 2 25x 31 5.17 Luke Hurley 8 9 4 18x 30 6 Terence Lambropoulos 8 8 1 20 63 9 Zachary Lim 7 7 2 8 15 3 Dennis Lykouras 7 7 1 4 7 1.17 Ryan Mulligan 7 8 2 23 63 10.5 Robert Rodgers 6 6 0 18 52 8.67 James Walker 4 4 0 5 5 1.25

BOWLING STATISTICS 12E Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Liam Bissett 21 3 4 58 14.5 4 Hayden Bryant 14 0 2 76 38 0 Matthew Emanuel 28.3 0 4 108 27 1 Lloyd Hamilton 18 0 0 101 2 Luke Hurley 28 0 4 125 31.25 4 Terence Lambropoulos 22 2 7 71 10.14 2 Zachary Lim 24 2 1 99 99 3 Dennis Lykouras 18 1 5 94 18.8 2 Ryan Mulligan 33 3 5 133 26.6 2 Robert Rodgers 13 0 2 69 34.5 2 James Walker 4 0 0 15 0

10B TEAM REPORT

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Well another season is over and the boys battled hard all season. With most of the boys playing their first season in traditional cricket they all did an exceptional job. Only the one win but several close finishes and who could forget the last ball tie with Engadine in the last game of the season. The look of delight on their faces as we ran their last player out was priceless. Thank you to all he parents for getting the boys to the game on time. Special thanks to Gavin for helping out at training and setting up the ground on game day and to Rod who did a great job scoring all season. Oliver Blake: Also known as the “smiling assassin” Ollie enjoyed his cricket and loved being involved in the game. His batting was right out of the 20/20 text book, always looking to score quickly. Picked up a high score of 11no, took 3 wickets and was tidy behind the stumps. Riley Cooper: Riley was a first year player and took a while to adjust to the game. His batting and bowling improved out of sight as the season progressed. He took 1 wicket and had a highest score of 7no with the bat. With that experience and plenty of practice I’m sure Riley improve further next season. Mitchell Gardiner: Mitch is a good all round cricketer. He is a hard hitting batsman with a highest score of 17. Needs to be a little more patient with the bat and more runs will follow. His bowling was a lively pace that troubled most batsmen. He took a couple of great catches during the season. Charlie Glass: If Charlie doesn’t make it as an Australian cricketer he may turn into a comedian. Charlie was never backward in coming forward in anything he did. His batting was aggressive, his bowling action modeled on Malinga and he took some great classic catches and generally had a good time. Michael Kerle: Michael opened the batting several times this season and did a good job. His concentration was good and usually saw off the fast bowlers. His bowling improved as the season progressed and with a bit more confidence he will only improve more next season. Daniel Milliken: Daniel played many fine innings during the season. Spent long periods batting and his concentration was excellent. With a highest score of 21 and with a total of 8 wickets was our leading

36 wicket taker bowling at good pace. His fielding was of a high standard taking some good catches and backing up the throws. Jacob Naden: Jacob was another player who was only fairly new to cricket. He struggled with his batting early in the season but improved as the season progressed. His bowling was very accurate and opposition players had trouble scoring runs off him. He took 3 wickets for the season. Will Norris: Will did a fine job with the bat this season. His technique is very good and when he puts on some muscle he will hit the ball a lot further. He bowled his tricky left arm medium pacers and enjoyed keeping behind the stumps. Nikolas Prapas: Tried hard all season and his bowling improved out of sight. Tried hard with the bat and the look on his face when he belted a four was priceless. He appeared to really enjoy his cricket, especially when he took a wicket. Daniel Towell: Daniel enjoyed his season with bat and ball. Was our leading run scorer with 125 runs, with his highest score of 27no( retired) . A bit more patience with the bat will see him score many runs next season. His bowling was steady and fielding was of a high standard, Cooper Towers: Move over Mike Hussey I’ve just found the new “Mr. Cricket”! Cooper loves his cricket and it showed on the cricket field with him always trying to be involved. His batting was exciting and running between wickets very good. He bowled at a good pace and troubled most batsman. A good talker on the field and his fielding was sharp. Geoff Milliken (Coach )

BATTING STATISTICS 10B Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Oliver Blake 9 9 3 11x 20 3.33 Riley Cooper 8 6 2 7x 12 3 Mitchell Gardiner 10 10 3 17 33 4.71 Charlie Glass 9 8 2 3 7 1.17 Michael Kerle 10 7 1 10x 21 3.5 Daniel Milliken 9 9 2 21 76 10.86 Jacob Naden 8 6 1 3 5 1 William Norris 10 8 2 5 12 2 Nikolas Prapas 8 5 1 4x 7 1.75 Daniel Towell 9 9 3 27x 125 20.83 Cooper Towers 9 7 2 10 40 8

BOWLING STATISTICS 10B Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Oliver Blake 23 2 3 71 23.67 2 Riley Cooper 19 0 1 74 74 1 Mitchell Gardiner 32 4 4 86 21.5 3 Charlie Glass 26 1 1 78 78 5 Michael Kerle 28 2 2 85 42.5 1 Daniel Milliken 33 5 8 60 7.5 2 Jacob Naden 32 5 3 64 21.33 1 William Norris 25 0 2 82 41 0 Nikolas Prapas 16 0 1 60 60 0 Daniel Towell 31 4 5 77 15.4 2 Cooper Towers 32 4 2 65 32.5 4

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10C TEAM REPORT

After some initial dramas to the season & grading difficulties the boys rallied to make it to the grand- final. They showed great sportsmanship, friendship and skill development throughout the season. The highlight of the season came in the grand-final; with a never give up attitude which almost resulted in a win, going down by a mere 6 runs in the end. Many thanks to Peter our assistant coach and Allison our manager for their excellent application and dedication to the coaching cause. Tuesday arvo’s are definitely not the same now without training up at Illawong. A big thank you to all our parents who supported our team. Christopher Bolin-Pavlous: This was Chris’s first season with our club and his skills certainly developed as the season went on. He finished up scoring 110 runs for the season at average of 8.46. Chris possessed a rocket arm that resulted in 4 run-outs & 2 catches. He saved his best bowling to the final & took 7 wickets at an average of 12.71. Great Start to your cricketing career. Patrick Fourace: Patrick’s enthusiasm is clearly evident to all. A great season with the bat & ball. Clearly our best batter and an inspiration to all his team mates. With the bat scoring 149 runs with an average of 49.67. His powerful hitting was a highlight of his season along with great balance as a fieldsman. Taking 6 catches & 3 run-outs & bowling at great speeds with 4 wickets at an average of 14. Once again Patrick wins our omo award for the dirtiest player (clothes that is)!! Benjamin Docwra: Ben had an enjoyable year at cricket. He developed a solid forward defence & accumulated 12 runs for the year. He improved his control & co-ordination & everyone celebrated long & hard when Ben took his 1st wicket. Ethan Fuller: Ethan was a great team member. He consistently improved his bowling taking 7 wickets at an average of 9.57 & 3 great run outs. He developed some fine shot making with the bat scoring 28 runs & saving his best hit for the final with a glorious drive through mid-wicket that went for 4. Well done on a great season!!

38 Owen Hamilton: Owen always was enthusiastic at cricket, wanting to be part of the action. He developed some great speed and was”slinging that ball down” scaring the opposition. He batted hard for 29 runs in the season and was always popping up in the field with some great saves & throws. Linten Hardie: - Linten showed great improvement throughout the year. He batted consistently for a total of 33 runs. His bowling also improved and took 5 wickets at an average of 17. He took a catch & was deadly in the field with 4 run outs. Well done Linten on a terrific season. Joseph Mauch: Joseph was a pleasure to coach. He listened & tried hard all year. He learnt the finer art of batting scoring 21 runs for the season. Joseph took 5 wickets for an average of 22.4. It was great to see it all come together in the final where he was on a hat-trick before narrowly missing it. Also a great catch & run out in the season well done. Matthew Pinkerton: Matthew put in some gutsy performances at cricket. He had some solid defensive shots & developed his timing throughout the year. He also managed to take a wicket & his bowling improved with greater accuracy as well as line & length. Best part of the year for Matthew was his dip in the river after a game. Jack Solo: Jack was inspirational for the team. Always in the action with some great fielding taking 4 catches & 4 run-outs and a w/keeper catch. He was our best bowler, steaming in with the new ball at speed taking 10 wickets at an average of 6. Jack was also a keen batter always looking for a run with 89 for the season at an average of 17.8. Great effort!! Callum Sweet: Callum had a great season. He improved his bowling with some great figures taking 5 wickets at an average of 13.2. Some crisp shots with the bat scoring 37 runs, often not rewarded as they found a player in the field. Callum produced the goods with the ball in the final after taking a head knock at the lunch break. Callum was a fine example for all the other kids; he displayed a great attitude, respect & manners to all members. Well done!! Bailey Turner: Bailey was Mr Casual, cool calm & collected. Nothing fazed him; even taking a hat- trick!! He developed from a loopy spinner to a speed demon by the end of the season. Taking 9 wickets at an average of 10.22. Bailey improved with the bat scoring 16 runs for the season. Great season Bailey!! Declan Watson: Our own Mr Cricket. Declan continued to show improvements with both the bat & ball. He scored 27 runs for the season & took 8 wickets at an average of 7.63. Declan was always inspirational in the field with great saves, & throws. He took 3 catches, & 3 run-outs with a w/keeper catch & stumping. Well done Dec!! Brett Solo (Coach)

BATTING STATISTICS 10C Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Christopher Bolin-Pavlous 10 11 23 110 8.46 Benjamin Docwra 8 8 5 12 1.09 Patrick Fouracre 9 9 36 149 49.67 Ethan Fuller 7 7 6 28 3.11 Owen Hamilton 9 9 7 29 3.63 Linten Hardie 8 8 8 33 4.71 Joseph Mauch 9 10 4 21 3.5 Matthew Pinkerton 8 8 1 4 0.67 Jack Solo 10 10 17 89 17.8 Callum Sweet 10 11 11 37 3.7 Bailey Turner 9 9 5 16 1.6 Declan Watson 8 8 6 27 13.5

BOWLING STATISTICS 10C Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Christopher Bolin-Pavlous 23 1 7 89 12.71 6 Benjamin Docwra 19 0 1 98 98 0

39 Patrick Fouracre 23 3 4 56 14 9 Ethan Fuller 25 1 7 67 9.57 3 Owen Hamilton 25 0 1 89 89 0 Linten Hardie 22 0 5 85 17 5 Joseph Mauch 25 0 5 112 22.4 2 Matthew Pinkerton 23 0 1 100 100 0 Jack Solo 30 8 10 60 6 9 Callum Sweet 23 1 5 66 13.2 1 Bailey Turner 22 1 9 92 10.22 2 Declan Watson 25 3 8 61 7.63 7

8A TEAM REPORT

For all but two players this was their first year of competitive cricket and the white line fever instincts grew as the season went on. Playing in the A grade was always going to be a challenge for the team as most of the other teams players have played at least a season in the 8s if not in some instances 2-3 seasons. The talent out there in this age group is quite surprising and there were 2-3 teams that dominated during the season. I will note that every team played the game in a great spirit with every player getting a fair share of batting and bowling during every game we played. Coaches from opposing teams took the time with both teams to support the players that struggled through the over. Many thanks to Mark Cameron for managing the team through the season. Sending texts regarding cancelled training sessions from Hawaii and/or Hong Kong was not uncommon. Also thanks to David Poore as Head Scorer of the team for his scoring support and training through the season of our other scorers Wayne Lu, Mark Rozanc and Jason Rowles. Thanks also to Jason for his umpiring support and assistant coach duties whilst the coach was off sunning in Noosa. Thanks also to the players that made the season enjoyable and hope to see you all back again next season.

40 Ben Cameron: was our only 2nd year player and his confidence at the crease was evident with a strong confident bowling approach and a willingness to score runs of most balls. Ben was our most experienced player and helped bring along the others all season. Liam Conley: coming straight over from our IN2Cricket program, Liam adapted well to the competition format. Liam’s batting came on well towards the end of the competition and became one of our best run getters. Gavin Fattore: Gavin batted and bowled consistently all season. A strong defensive batsman with a willingness to protect the stumps at all costs will put him in good stead for the non modified years ahead. Samuel Lu: also out of our IN2Cricket program, Samuel was one of only 2 players to play every game of the season. Samuel’s bowling improved each game and has an eye for the quick single. Nicholas Poore: Nicholas’s passion for the game grew with each week, as is evident for his want to play winter cricket. A naturally talented cricketer that sees the fundamentals of the game come naturally to him. Nicholas improved each week and will benefit from a harder ball in the season ahead. Tyler Rowles: Tyler is a natural run scorer who has a keen eye for runs on both sides of the wicket. The quickest single in the team and always keen in the field. A bit of work on the defensive strokes and Tyler is well placed for the age groups ahead. Genevieve Rozanc: the only girl in the team, however that did not faze Genevieve at all. A good solid defence which frustrated most of the opposing boys she slotted into the team nicely. Genevieve’s bowling improvement was the best in the team, with her final overs in the last game the best she bowled all season. Ethan Webb: bowling was Ethan’s strength and it was consistent all season. Ethan’s bowling will benefit from the heavier ball next season as his consistent line and length will trouble batsmen. A little work on the defensive strokes will also benefit Ethan’s overall game. Gary Fattore (Coach)

BATTING STATISTICS 8A Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Ben Cameron 8 9 9 43 3.91 Liam Conley 9 10 9 31 3.1 Gavin Fattore 7 8 4 18 3.6 Samuel Lu 10 10 2 7 1 Nicholas Poore 8 10 12 57 19 Tyler Rowles 9 11 7 44 3.38 Genevieve Rozanc 8 10 5 10 1.11 Ethan Webb 6 6 5 16 2

BOWLING STATISTICS 8A Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Ben Cameron 23 0 3 86 28.67 1 Liam Conley 26 0 2 125 62.5 0 Gavin Fattore 28 0 6 119 19.83 0 Samuel Lu 30 0 2 138 69 1 Nicholas Poore 38 0 8 126 15.75 3 Tyler Rowles 24 30 1 119 119 1 Genevieve Rozanc 33 0 1 147 147 0 Ethan Webb 20 2 3 70 23.33 0

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8B TEAM REPORT

Kids, you should be really proud of yourself. If someone had told me, after the first game last year, that the team would be a great team by the end of the season, I would not have believed them. However, the improvement they showed throughout the season was fantastic, especially after Christmas when they got on a winning streak. Where do I start with this team report? Well, in summary, we got away to a fairly slow start, won a couple before the Christmas break and then got on a roll when we returned, with two wins straight and 42 another two where the boys were in control but got robbed by rain. But that doesn't tell the whole story. So, I thought I would talk about all the boys and talk about their highlights and some of the lowlights as well: Zac: Spurred on by thoughts of Mars Bars, Zac got plenty of wickets and runs this season with a 40no the highlight...not bad from six overs. He also scared many a batsman with his left arm pace and will be one to watch in the future. He was also energetic in the field, diving for catches when they were on and sometimes when they were not on. Alex: Alex's highlight, one when his father was trying to hide one emotional, lonely tear under his sunglasses, was his amazing six runs over cow corner in February. That innings was all rocks or diamonds with Alex. It was either a swing and miss or a connection and 4 or 6. But it was fantastic to watch and that last innings partnership got us to a 1 run win. He was also energetic in the field, breaking out into some shuffling from Party Rock Anthem from time to time. Reece: If you are looking to open a dry cleaning business, speak to Reece about a supply contract. Driving his mum crazy, Reece skidded or dived for every run whilst batting, so he always came off the pitch looking like he had worked hard....at getting dirty. Reece had some really good form with the bat striking boundaries pretty much every time he batted and his right arm pace had really come on by year end. Peter: One of the best fielders in the team, Peter got plenty of run outs during the year. But it was his bowling which got to me. You just don't expect to tell a seven year old to switch from his wrong-un to a standard leggie so he could land more....I kid you not. Peter could spin it both ways....the new Warnie so remember your first coach. He was also very good with the bat. Finn: Finn was one of the big improvers of the year, especially with his bowling which was really good by the end of the season. It was straight and on the wicket just about all of the time so a lot of Finn's overs went for very few runs. Finn always worked hard in the field and was solid with the bat. Harrison: I thought I had my work cut out when I found I was coaching two regional public speakers, Reece and Harrison, but it wasn't difficult at all. Harrison's bowling improved out of sight by the end of the year and his batting was coming along as well...and the calls of "HARRISON!!" from the outer had fallen away by the end of the season, meaning that he was up and about in the field. John: We did have a team of talkers, and John didn't let anyone down in this regard. Putting that aside, I think John was one of the most improved players by the end of the season, equally with both bowling and batting. It was great to see all the kids improve during the year and John was definitely towards the top of the improvement charts. Thomas: Thomas was definitely the best listener to the coach and, despite that, managed to improve a lot by end of the season. Like Finn, Thomas was always bowling on the pitch by the end of the year and managed to get some good bounce from his deliveries. He was also getting plenty of runs by season end from the bat. Ben: Last, but certainly not least. Ben was the youngest in the team but didn't play like it. He was quick in the field, getting lots of run outs, was a great runner between wickets whilst scoring plenty of runs and was handy with the ball as well. A real pleasure to coach. Well, that's about it. It was a pleasure to coach (and yell, but hopefully not too much) the boys over the season and encouraging to see the massive amount of progress. I want to take this opportunity to thank all the parents for all their help and support over the season as well. Your boys are good kids and that is a big credit to you all. David Holden (Coach)

8B BATTING STATISTICS Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average John Alam 8 8 8 20 2.86 Harrison Bradford 9 10 4 11 1.38 Peter De Polignol 9 11 16 62 7.75 Zachary Franken 10 10 40 128 21.33 Alexander Holden 10 10 22 82 20.5 Finn Holton 8 8 4 15 2.5 Thomas Keech 10 11 6 33 3 43 Ben Pascoe-Stanford 10 11 12 51 4.25 Reece Whitfield 9 11 13 64 10.67

8B BOWLING STATISTICS Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches John Alam 17 0 3 86 28.67 0 Harrison Bradford 23 0 5 116 23.2 0 Peter De Polignol 26 2 8 94 11.75 1 Zachary Franken 30 0 13 80 6.15 1 Alexander Holden 24 1 3 85 28.33 0 Finn Holton 21 0 3 82 27.33 0 Thomas Keech 27 1 2 97 48.5 0 Ben Pascoe-Stanford 20 0 2 79 39.5 0 Reece Whitfield 21 0 2 97 48.5 0

44 SENIOR TEAM REPORTS

B1 TEAM REPORT A very tough season for the boys of the B1’s in 2011/12. Unfortunately not winning a game for the entire campaign, but losing 7 games by less than 30 runs or 2 wickets, which could have seen this side make a difference in the B1 competition. The quality of cricket was a big step up from the B3 competition we won in 2010/11, moving up two grades. With the disbanding of the A2 competition this made the jump up equivalent of three grades. There were some outstanding individual performances, namely from Vaughn Sheffield bagging 25 wickets, and deserving of many more, showing he was one of the classiest bowlers in the B1 competition. Only two scores of 50+ one each to Yohan Sharma (72) and Daniel Foster (66) were the batting highlights, with runs on the board the biggest problem for the B1s in winning cricket matches. No 5 wicket hauls were taken which is a change from previous years. Whilst this may have indicated that no bowler dominated a batting side on any occasion, there were numerous 3 and 4 wicket hauls in matches showing the bowlers were still able to penetrate a batting line up. For most of these guys in the B1 side they have played together for the past 5 seasons, winning two premierships in B7 and B3 and playing semi-finals in B4s, providing many great memories on and off the cricket field. I would like to thank all of those guys who have been a part of the side over the last 5 years for making Saturday afternoon an enjoyable time for me as captain as well as each and every one of your other mates in the side. Congratulations to Yohan Sharma for winning the team player award for his consistent performance for the side, constantly revving the boys up and always seeking to get the best out of himself as well as the boys around him! Ben Weldon (Captain)

B1 BATTING STATISTICS Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Thomas Aggett 1 1 0 22 22 22 Matthew Christison 8 9 0 47 114 12.67 Jarrod Coughtrey 1 1 1 0x 0 Mitchell Currie 1 1 0 3 3 3 Matthew Darby 10 11 1 40 207 20.7 Daniel Foster 10 11 0 66 119 10.82 Grant Hallinan 5 5 2 5 6 2 Nathan Lang 1 1 1 1x 1 - Jon Maratheftis 1 1 0 3 3 3 Lou Maratheftis 1 1 0 5 5 5 Timothy Mattison 1 1 0 15 15 15 Daniel Morgan 1 1 0 1 1 1 Fred Nasser 4 5 3 3 3 3 Yohan Sharma 10 10 0 72 125 12.5 Vaughn Sheffield 11 12 2 33x 178 17.8 Ryan Silburn 8 9 0 32 113 12.56 Brent Spanhel 10 11 2 10 36 4 Benjamin Weldon 10 10 2 34 148 18.5 Brent Whitwell 7 7 1 7 21 3.5 Bradley Wong 7 7 1 29 75 12.5

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BOWLING STATISTICS B1 Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Thomas Aggett 3 0 0 11 - Matthew Christison 1 0 0 14 - 8 Jarrod Coughtrey 3 0 0 28 - - Mitchell Currie 2 0 0 11 - 1 Matthew Darby 85 19 14 229 16.36 5 Daniel Foster 0 0 0 0 - 3 Grant Hallinan 0 0 0 0 - 2 Nathan Lang 0 0 0 0 - - Jon Maratheftis 0 0 0 0 - 1 Lou Maratheftis 0 0 0 0 - - Timothy Mattison 0 0 0 0 - - Daniel Morgan 14 2 3 54 18 - Fred Nasser 1.5 0 1 8 8 3 Yohan Sharma 51 5 10 249 24.9 5 Vaughn Sheffield 94 12 25 334 13.36 2 Ryan Silburn 69 9 18 196 10.89 1 Brent Spanhel 61.1 4 6 261 43.5 0 Benjamin Weldon 1 0 0 18 12 Brent Whitwell 52 7 4 177 44.25 4 Bradley Wong 16 0 2 87 43.5 0 Glen Wong 3 1 0 9 4

B2 TEAM REPORT A very enjoyable year was had by the B2. We had a few changes throughout the year, with the retirement of Chris Third, Josh Shouts’ and with Lincoln Grice packing up stumps and moving to the UK, it was great to recruit some young players along with one veteran, Liam Pollard from country Victoria and Andrew Lynch from the previous years 16A, Rob Wallis & Steve Sherwin both, on returning from many years out of the game, All players add to the team performance in a special way. It was good to see the now veterans of the side Adam, Joel & Andrew Raft make their usual contribution to batting and bowling. The Aggett boys Liam & Thomas were enthusiastic an added some depth to batting, bowling and especially fielding. For the old original team members John & Rod enjoy another year around a bunch of mates, thanks for letting us hang around. Without John we would not have as many runs in the book thanks for your help. Without doubt the most improved player for the year has to go to Luke. He became our go to man throughout the year with bat & ball. Well done Luke, you had a great year. A big thanks’ to our four 16B support players Riley Buckley, Tim Sherwin, Hayden Wallis & Conor Aggett, without them, I am sure we would not have been able to provide enough fielders to start the game, or to replace some tiring old bowlers at various stages. We look forward to you being a bigger part of our team next year. Finally thanks to the committee for organising another great year. Rod Aggett (Captain)

46 B2 BATTING STATISTICS Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Conor Aggett 1 1 0 1 3 3 Liam Aggett 5 5 0 193 219 43.8 Rod Aggett 6 6 0 41 89 14.83 Thomas Aggett 6 7 1 77 149 24.83 Riley Buckley 1 1 0 0 0 0 Joel Cross 7 8 1 37 130 18.57 Adam Danielson 7 7 2 34x 137 27.4 Luke Halpin 7 7 3 74x 186 46.5 Andrew Lynch 6 6 1 26 61 12.2 Nathan McIntyre 1 1 0 0 0 0 Liam Pollard 1 1 0 0 0 0 Andrew Raft 6 7 0 37 115 16.43 Robert Sheahan 2 2 0 26 34 17 Stephen Sherwin 2 2 2 15x 15 Josh Shoults 1 1 0 5 5 5 Christopher Third 2 2 0 9 14 7 John Voss 2 2 0 0 0 0 Hayden Wallis 1 1 0 0 0 0 Rob Wallis 7 7 3 89x 174 43.5 James Wheatley 1 1 1 8x 8 Tim Yarrow 0 0 0 0 0

B2 BOWLING STATISTICS Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Conor Aggett 2 0 0 9 - 1 Liam Aggett 26.4 3 11 62 5.64 1 Rod Aggett 45 5 10 194 19.4 1 Thomas Aggett 40.2 7 11 195 17.73 3 Riley Buckley 0 0 0 0 0 1 Joel Cross 28.4 1 5 160 32 2 Adam Danielson 47.3 1 15 176 11.73 2 Luke Halpin 38.5 9 13 103 7.92 6 Andrew Lynch 0 0 0 0 2 Nathan McIntyre 0 0 0 0 0 Liam Pollard 42 7 9 124 13.78 3 Andrew Raft 0 0 0 0 6 Robert Sheahan 3 0 2 21 10.5 1 Stephen Sherwin 20 2 4 92 23 1 Josh Shoults 14 0 0 54 0 Christopher Third 24 6 4 82 20.5 0 John Voss 0 0 0 0 0 Hayden Wallis 0 0 0 0 0 1 Rob Wallis 0 0 0 0 6 James Wheatley 0 0 0 0 0 Tim Yarrow 4 0 0 11 0

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B4 TEAM REPORT The year started off well when we cruised through the first few rounds with convincing wins and a great bowling attack that were in my view the best in the competition. Thanks to Rhys Davis, Tim Guild, Dylan Dule, Chris Guild, Bradley Hooker, Tom Swire, Luke Jannson, , Jeff Hendry We had a few disappointing losses during the middle of the season due to players being absent. When we did have a full team, we managed to beat the top side Miranda in a one day match which brought us back into the competition. Unfortunately a triumphant outcome overall was not meant to be, but a few positives came out of the season: One is that we can play competitive cricket in a higher grade. Two is that a young player called Angus Harvey is maturing into a great young man coming into our team over a year ago as a junior. Angus played some of his best cricket against the better sides in the competition. Another thing is he has the “biggest“ hands in the team and we knew if the ball was going “angry’s” way we knew it was in safe hands . I would like to also mention that the 2 new recruits Joel and Tomo had a cracking season. Joel in his first year played just about every game either opening or in the first drop position. I believe Joel’s stats with the bat would be a lot higher if I did not put him in those positions but he did not complain once, even when he copped a mean bouncer to the side of the head, he played on and shrugged it off like a veteran. Tomo had a great year with the ball and I also believed he would have had better stats if I did not put him in the firing line as much, but he was defiantly capable of performing the task at hand and will make a great bowler in the future. Special mention to our fill in player Benny. Thanks for giving us your time on a Saturday and your ability to take those rocketing slip catches. Matt Angus (Captain)

B4 BATTING STATISTICS Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Matthew Angus 12 13 4 119 601 66.78 George Baliotis 3 3 1 14x 16 8 Cameron Byrom 4 3 0 7 11 3.67 Liam Davis 6 5 0 10 30 6 Rhys Davis 8 8 2 12 49 8.17 Dylan Dule 8 9 2 38x 143 20.43 Christopher Guild 8 8 0 96 138 17.25 Timothy Guild 11 11 1 42 147 14.7 Angus Harvey 8 9 1 23 66 8.25 Jeff Hendry 5 5 0 10 21 4.2 Bradley Hooker 7 8 2 30x 79 13.17 Luke Jannson 6 6 1 28 67 13.4 Joel Stewart 10 11 0 38 144 13.09 Tim Swire 5 5 1 17 27 6.75 Shaun Walsh 7 8 1 8 33 4.71

B4 BOWLING STATISTICS

48 Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Matthew Angus 3 0 0 18 18 George Baliotis 3 0 3 10 3.33 5 Cameron Byrom 4 0 0 21 1 Liam Davis 15.3 1 5 58 11.6 6 Rhys Davis 81.4 13 20 264 13.2 5 Dylan Dule 73.1 7 14 229 16.36 5 Christopher Guild 35.3 3 14 140 10 3 Timothy Guild 103 17 21 339 16.14 6 Angus Harvey 4 0 0 27 9 Jeff Hendry 20.1 1 5 95 19 0 Bradley Hooker 45.1 5 12 163 13.58 2 Luke Jannson 23 3 4 78 19.5 0 Joel Stewart 1 0 0 11 6 Tim Swire 34 3 8 134 16.75 3 Shaun Walsh 12 0 4 64 16 2

B6 TEAM REPORT The 2011/12 season has been another fantastic one for the IMCC B6 team; after being promoted from B8’s, we finished this season as minor premiers! After coming together as a team at the start of last season and finishing the regular B8 season in second, this year we went one better and made the Grand Final. Although we couldn’t quite pull off the win in the final, it was another step in the right direction for a young team with plenty of talent and potential. As with last season, we were slow off the mark, losing the first game outright to eventual premiers, , and then losing the second game outright after winning on first innings (the second time we’ve done that in two seasons!). After that, however, we never looked back, losing just a single one- day game in the lead-up to the final. Of our 4-2 win-loss record in the two-day games, we managed to win two games outright – something we were unable to achieve last season despite coming close on a few occasions – so it was great to see that improvement. One of these outright wins was arguably the highlight of our season, demolishing the team on top of the ladder at the time. Despite having scored 200+ in each of their innings to that point, we managed to bowl Miranda out for 87 and 81, having scored 210 of our own. In the one-day games we were much more consistent than last season, finishing with a 5-1 record. The highlight came in Round 6 against Gymea Bay –we bowled them out for 42, including a rare double hat-trick to Michael Feggans; we then chased the runs down in 4.1 overs, thanks to a brutal 41* from Ryan Stafford. After finishing the season with just one competition point separating us (85) from Caringbah (84), and the third-placed team well adrift on 62 points, the competition got the final it deserved. We knew Caringbah would be very tough to beat, but we were confident that if we played well we could come away with the win. It was always going to be a low-scoring final with both teams’ bowling attacks being very strong throughout the season. After doing the hard work on the first day in bowling Caringbah out for 81 in atrocious conditions, unfortunately we were bowled out for just 55 on the second day. So although it was hugely disappointing to lose the grand final, it’s more experience that we’ll learn from as a team. They say you’ve got to lose one to win one, so hopefully next year will be our year. Our batting was still a bit too inconsistent this season, so it’s something we’ll continue to work on. The main contributions came from Ryan Stafford (464 runs at 33.14), Michael Feggans (290 at 26.36), Chris Bray (173 at 17.30) and Darren Howard (149 at 16.56). In contrast, our bowling attack was very consistent all season, taking 163 wickets at 10.43 apiece. Again, we had four bowlers take more than 20 wickets each – Dan Morgan (40 wickets at 7.48), Michael Feggans (27 at 10.04) Joey Morgan (27 at 14.44) and Darren Howard (25 at 7.20). It’s also worth noting Franky’s contribution with the ball as well – in 5 spells this season he bowled a total of 6.5 overs for season figures of 6/10! 49 While every single player has made important contributions during the season, there have been some standout and noteworthy contributions: Michael Feggans – 6/16 vs Gymea Bay in Round 6. This spell included his double hat-trick. His 290 runs and 27 wickets this season saw him voted overwhelmingly as the B6 Team Player of the Year for the second year running. Darren Howard – 7/25 vs Miranda in Round 5. Dan Morgan – 6/25 and 5/36 vs Loftus in Round 4, for match figures of 11/61. Also, 6/28 vs Miranda in Round 5. Chris Bray – had an outstanding season in the field and finished with 12 catches and 4 run outs. Warwick Greville – possibly the most committed person in the team, travelling from the Eastern Suburbs (often on public transport) every week to play! Also for making “mid-Warwick” his own…! A big thanks to all of the guys that have filled in for us at various times this season – Tim Broady, Ben Brown, Lachlan Farrell, James Feggans, Rob Feggans, Matt Fowler, Braiden Gilbert, Paul Harrison, Kieran Pirie, Richie Stafford, Tim Tillbrook and Mirran Willmott. Finally, to the regular boys, another massive thanks for all of your contributions and efforts this season. It has been another awesome season and you should all be very proud of what we’ve achieved! We have a great team, both on and off the field – I’ve had plenty of comments from the other teams and their supporters saying that they really enjoy playing against us because although we play hard and fast cricket, we always play fair and within the spirit of the game – and we’re a good bunch of blokes as well. Let’s stick together and continue to have a lot of fun, continue to improve and continue to climb through the grades. It has once again been an absolute pleasure to play alongside you guys this season. I can’t wait to see what season 2012/13 will bring…! Dan Morgan (Captain)

B6 BATTING STATISTICS Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Christopher Bray 11 12 3 48x 161 17.89 Timothy Broady 3 3 0 57 80 26.67 Benjamin Brown 1 1 0 9 9 9 Kieran Burgess 4 2 0 0 0 0 Blake Cugley 11 12 1 9 33 3 Mitchell Cugley 5 5 1 10 15 3.75 Lachlan Farrell 1 1 0 0 0 0 James Feggans 1 1 0 0 0 0 Michael Feggans 9 11 1 79x 289 28.9 Matt Fowler 0 0 0 0 0 Braiden Gilbert 2 1 0 78 78 78 Warwick Greville 11 11 3 24x 74 9.25 Paul Harrison 2 1 0 0 0 0 Darren Howard 8 8 0 72 149 18.63 Brendan Lang 6 7 3 10 19 4.75 Justin Mealing 6 8 0 11 40 5 Daniel Morgan 10 9 0 17 59 6.56 Josiah Morgan 11 12 3 45x 112 12.44 Kieran Pirie 1 1 0 2 2 2 Richard Stafford 1 1 0 1 1 1 Ryan Stafford 12 14 1 69 451 34.69 Tim Tillbrook 1 1 0 4 4 4 Benjamin Vanmidde 7 9 2 41x 98 14

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B6 BOWLING STATISTICS Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Christopher Bray 21 3 3 109 36.33 16 Timothy Broady 35 9 10 91 9.1 5 Benjamin Brown 0 0 0 0 0 Kieran Burgess 0 0 0 0 5 Blake Cugley 1 0 0 4 1 Mitchell Cugley 18 3 5 83 16.6 2 Lachlan Farrell 0 0 0 0 0 James Feggans 0 0 0 0 4 Michael Feggans 93.5 23 26 257 9.88 4 Matt Fowler 1 0 0 1 0 Braiden Gilbert 8 5 2 9 4.5 0 Warwick Greville 34.3 3 6 171 28.5 7 Paul Harrison 5 2 1 19 19 0 Darren Howard 69.2 22 23 148 6.43 7 Brendan Lang 6.5 2 6 10 1.67 5 Justin Mealing 2 0 1 23 23 4 Daniel Morgan 102.4 28 36 280 7.78 6 Josiah Morgan 102.1 16 24 381 15.88 6 Kieran Pirie 0 0 0 0 2 Richard Stafford 0 0 0 0 1 Ryan Stafford 1 0 0 9 2 Tim Tillbrook 3 1 1 7 7 - Benjamin Vanmidde 4 1 1 19 19 11

B7 TEAM REPORT The team had an up and down season 2011/2012. Unfortunately, it was mainly the latter. Our bowling and fielding this season was often good enough to win matches but our batting let us down. Struggling with total numbers on the field did help the cause. Two memorable matches this season included our only two wins of the season. At High we posted a strong total which was helped by Brad playing some big shots in the final overs of the innings. This was followed up by great fielding and bowling. At Woolooware oval we put on a good total thanks to a great opening stand by Rick and Keeghan. Our fielding was again exceptional. Although we were unsuccessful this season we all enjoyed ourselves and had many laughs. There is always next season. Luke Brown: ‘Brownie’ was one of our strongest bowlers this season. His line and length often begged the batsman to edge the ball. His good bowling is evident in achieving the best bowling aggregate in the team this season with 26 wickets. Brownie was reliable in the field, his strong arm resulting in numerous run outs. Warren Brown: Wazza was one of our three main keepers this season. His form with the bat was one of the more consistent in the team. If he wasn’t getting out for a diamond duck, he was digging out on middle stump and scoring runs. It was a sad season for Wazza as he said goodbye to his favoured chunky bat. Brad Collins: Brad was a great batsmen and bowler this season. He always tried to increase the score by looking for quick singles. A memorable innings for Brad this season includes his 72 not out at Woolooware High. 51 Michael Davis: Michael was a bowler you could always count on. His accurate leg spin bowling often left the opposition in disarray and he is rewarded for achieving one of the best bowling averages this season. It was a pity he was unable to play more games. Paul Davis: Paul was not happy with his batting this season. The slower ball was his nemesis. He was handy with the ball and had a safe pair of hands in the field. One of his great triumphs for the season was taking a wicket bowling spin (and Rick not taking one). Steve Elson: Steve “it’s easy out there” Elson was a confident batsman. His advice on the field was always welcome – “let’s tire them out by letting them run threes”. He was also the master of jinxing a possible maiden over. Keeghan Hennon: Keeghan/Stewie/Tinks was one of our three main keepers this season. When Keeghan played, he was a reliable opening batsman scoring many runs. His glove work and talk behind the stumps was solid. Tim Keir: Tim was a competent batsman and a bowler who often took wickets. He was a valuable team member whose umpiring skills were appreciated. His bat would be one of the highest scoring bats this season. Scott Lai: Scott was only able to play four games this season. His scoring antics when teamed up with Nigel were sorely missed. His umpiring skills were appreciated. Nigel Mooring: Nigel bowled well this season, taking at least one wicket each spell. Unfortunately, Nigel became too accustomed to bringing in the cones. Ricardo Poletti: Rick was one of three main keepers and our opening batsman who could be relied upon to score runs. He should be congratulated on receiving both batting awards for the season. Rick was confident in the field, so much so that he tried to catch a fast moving ball with his chest. Trent Prasser: Trent was a regular opening bowler who took many wickets this season. He would always be trying to get the opposition out. When batting, if Trent had is eye in, he could hit the ball hard and his calling (barking) whilst batting was always impressive. Chris Ross: Ranga was only able to play two games this season. He could always be counted upon to fire up and make the opposition see red. Kieran Tyson: Kizza was a committed fielder who made the point position his home. Assisted by non- slipping new shoes he was able to take many good catches throughout the season. This was epitomised by the running and diving catch at Woolooware. His batting was below his ability all year but KT could always be relied upon to fill in the score book correctly. Andrew Wissam: Wissam had an up and down season with the bat this year. Top scoring one week, seeing gold the next. As a fielder, he made the cover position his own taking some spectacular catches throughout the season. At Woolooware, his cat like reflexes came into play taking a great catch at short cover. Kieran Tyson (Captain)

B7 BATTING STATISTICS Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Luke Brown 9 13 2 28 71 6.45 Warren Brown 4 4 0 29 59 14.75 Bradley Collins 7 9 1 72x 159 19.88 Michael Davis 6 9 1 31 105 13.13 Paul Davis 7 10 0 13 51 5.1 Steve Elson 6 9 0 26 66 7.33 Keegan Hennon 6 6 0 51 119 19.83 Tim Keir 6 9 0 30 69 7.67 Scott Lai 4 6 1 13 22 4.4 Nigel Mooring 8 10 1 9 17 1.89 Ricardo Poletti 8 11 0 79 359 32.64 Trent Prasser 11 14 1 21 90 6.92 52 Christopher Ross 2 1 0 9 9 9 Ben Saunders 2 2 0 28 38 19 Timothy Sherwin 2 2 2 11x 20 - Liam Sparke 1 1 0 11 11 11 Kieran Tyson 11 15 3 53 120 10 Andrew Wissam 10 13 4 31x 108 12

B7 BOWLING STATISTICS Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Luke Brown 93.3 9 26 362 13.92 12 Warren Brown 0 0 0 0 4 Bradley Collins 49 6 10 145 14.5 3 Michael Davis 44.4 0 12 140 11.67 5 Paul Davis 26 2 7 107 15.29 3 Steve Elson 8 0 1 46 46 4 Keegan Hennon 9 0 5 40 8 4 Tim Keir 4.3 0 1 24 24 2 Scott Lai 2 0 0 19 0 Nigel Mooring 16.5 1 4 70 17.5 1 Ricardo Poletti 13.1 1 2 48 24 9 Trent Prasser 100.5 12 22 333 15.14 2 Christopher Ross 7 1 0 39 0 Ben Saunders 9.5 0 4 41 10.25 1 Timothy Sherwin 6 1 0 19 - - Liam Sparke 0 0 0 0 1 Kieran Tyson 8 0 0 57 13 Andrew Wissam 20 3 6 103 17.17 7

B8 TEAM REPORT Throughout the season the guys played extremely well, considering some of the interruptions we seemed to find on a weekly basis; weddings, schoolies and HSC commitments, just to name a few. What made the season even more interesting was how competitive it was, with many of our games going into the last dying overs with each team a chance of winning. A definite highlight of the season was the stand out performances with the bat; Alex W (103*), Graham B (99) and Allan T (89), as well as with the ball; Allan T (7/30, 5/15) and Luke R (4/73). What was good to see each week, was the fact that different people were contributing with the bat and/or ball. Although it was not a ton, or hat trick, but forming a partnership and putting on a few runs, or picking up a key wicket of a batsmen who could have gone on with his innings. I want to thank each of the guys for a great season, even though we didn't make the finals, we definitely had a good season and I hope to see everyone back ready to play next season Brent Davies (Captain)

BATTING STATISTICS B8 Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Conor Aggett 0 0 0 0 0 Graham Barnes 3 4 1 99 138 46 53 Harrison Burrows 8 9 0 46 107 11.89 Jake Cronly 2 2 1 17 25 25 Mitchell Currie 2 3 1 51x 98 49 Brent Davies 8 9 1 43 84 10.5 Mitchell Dayhew 7 10 0 44 177 17.7 Diogo De Oliveira 1 1 0 0 0 0 Paul Francis 4 4 1 36 43 14.33 Rick Francis 3 3 1 15x 35 17.5 Gavin Holfter 9 11 0 66 153 13.91 James Kerr 1 1 0 0 0 0 Christopher Marsden 3 4 0 8 23 5.75 Russell Marsden 1 1 0 23 23 23 Timothy Mattison 1 1 0 0 0 0 Nicholas Parslow 11 12 2 10 40 4 Mitchell Parsons 6 8 1 63x 195 27.86 Ryan Parsons 7 8 1 22 63 9 Aaron Payne 1 1 0 2 2 2 Brett Robinson 9 11 2 64x 177 19.67 Luke Robinson 5 5 0 11 16 3.2 Tory Silburn 6 8 4 10x 32 8 Duncan Tee 6 8 1 12 33 4.71 Allan Thomas 11 13 0 89 173 13.31 Hayden Wallis 1 1 0 7 7 7 Alexander Watkiss 2 3 1 103x 134 67 Daniel Watson 8 12 1 19 75 6.82 Nathan Woellner 1 1 0 46 46 46

BOWLING STATISTICS B8 Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Conor Aggett 0 0 0 0 5 Graham Barnes 18 1 4 77 19.25 1 Harrison Burrows 34 5 5 158 31.6 3 Jake Cronly 9 0 2 49 24.5 - Mitchell Currie 7 1 4 31 7.75 1 Brent Davies 8 0 2 47 23.5 4 Mitchell Dayhew 64.5 5 10 216 21.6 2 Diogo De Oliveira 0 0 0 0 0 Paul Francis 10 0 3 80 26.67 - Rick Francis 3 0 1 24 24 1 Gavin Holfter 11 0 1 70 70 6 James Kerr Christopher Marsden 2 0 0 8 0 Russell Marsden 0 0 0 0 1 Timothy Mattison 6 0 2 20 10 0 Nicholas Parslow 22.5 3 7 136 19.43 6 Mitchell Parsons 39.5 6 8 122 15.25 3 Ryan Parsons 14 0 4 84 21 0

54 Aaron Payne 8 0 2 52 26 0 Brett Robinson 74.3 10 11 269 24.45 5 Luke Robinson 20 0 4 94 23.5 0 Tory Silburn 7 0 1 70 70 5 Duncan Tee 15.1 0 3 68 22.67 3 Allan Thomas 97 24 28 301 10.75 6 Hayden Wallis 1 0 0 1 2 Alexander Watkiss 17 1 6 75 12.5 2 Daniel Watson 52.2 2 6 288 48 7 Nathan Woellner 8 1 0 25 0

C1 TEAM REPORT The 2011-12 season saw the C1 team only accumulate 4 wins from their 12 appearance. Even though this was not a great performance on the field, I have to say that this was one of my most enjoyable seasons. This was due to the players involved in the team that made it a great atmosphere on and off the field. During the season we had 3 players from the junior ranks fill in for our team. I would like to thank Jacob Miller for filling in for a game, and a special thanks to Daniel Besz (5 games), and Peter Lambropoulos (6 games) who helped our team from avoiding playing with 7 players on a few occasions. Our team consisted of numerous players from our last year’s side and a few new players who had never played cricket before. I am glad to say that these new players improved immensely throughout the season. Jake Rowlands was one of our best fielders during the season and this warranted him to field at point throughout the season. Brad Marsh (distant relative of ) showed us that the way to bat is to swing at the ball as hard as you can which saw him hit some massive sixes. For the season he scored 172 runs at an average of 17.2. Finally, to the regular boys, I would to thank you for your contributions and efforts this season. Although we didn’t win as many games as we would have liked, I believe that you would agree that this season was more about the enjoyment of playing cricket and also being able to play with your mates. It has been an absolute pleasure to play alongside you guys this year and I hope to see all of you guys again next year. Tim Mattison (Captain)

C1 BATTING STATISTICS Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Daniel Besz 5 6 2 39x 82 20.5 David Bloyce 4 5 0 68 118 23.6 Harry Bloyce 10 13 2 34 230 20.91 Mitchell Currie 9 10 0 37 118 11.8 Jaymie Holden 9 12 2 66 240 24 James Kerr 10 12 3 52 105 11.67 Peter Lambropoulos 5 7 1 21x 62 10.33 Jon Maratheftis 12 15 0 44 239 15.93 Lou Maratheftis 5 6 0 20 56 9.33 Brad Marsh 10 12 2 41 172 17.2 Timothy Mattison 11 14 3 69x 342 31.09 Jacob Miller 1 1 0 0 0 0 John Pendergast 7 9 0 45 122 13.56

55 Scott Ramsey 2 2 0 4 6 3 Jake Rowlands 8 9 1 3 11 1.38 Jarrod Salmon 10 13 1 18 63 5.25 Benjamin Towell 7 9 0 18 84 9.33

C1 BOWLING STATISTICS Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Daniel Besz 0 0 0 0 3 David Bloyce 24 3 4 138 34.5 5 Harry Bloyce 58.5 8 19 249 13.11 4 Mitchell Currie 44 2 10 245 24.5 9 Jaymie Holden 75.4 16 17 266 15.65 12 James Kerr 0 0 0 0 8 Peter Lambropoulos 13 2 4 54 13.5 3 Jon Maratheftis 20.5 0 4 109 27.25 2 Lou Maratheftis 3 0 1 29 29 3 Brad Marsh 7 0 1 50 50 2 Timothy Mattison 84 8 16 339 21.19 1 Jacob Miller 5 0 0 26 5 John Pendergast 43.2 0 16 237 14.81 0 Scott Ramsey 0 0 0 0 0 Jake Rowlands 2 0 0 18 0 Jarrod Salmon 16 1 6 82 13.67 0 Benjamin Towell 59 13 6 156 26 0

C3 TEAM REPORT

(Captain)

C3 BATTING STATISTICS Name Matches Innings Not Out H. S. Runs Average Shannon Berger 6 8 1 7 24 3.43 Daniel Besz 1 1 0 7 7 7 Matthew Bird 8 9 2 18 63 9 Tony Biviano 3 3 1 7 8 4 David Campany 4 5 0 57 85 17 Mathew Cockran 9 11 3 10 35 4.38 Paul Francis 1 1 0 0 0 0 Peter Lambropoulos 1 1 1 45x 45 Graeme Lundie 9 11 2 44 121 13.44 Thomas Lundie 6 7 0 11 27 3.86 Leon Patterson 7 8 1 10x 31 4.43 Shaun Patterson 7 7 0 58 59 8.43

56 Mitchell Selwood 1 1 0 0 0 0 Andrew Silm 0 0 0 0 0 Chris Tillbrook 10 11 0 12 48 4.36 Tim Tillbrook 9 11 1 142x 462 46.2 Daniel Wade 6 7 1 61x 130 21.67 Mirran Willmott 9 11 1 33 146 14.6 Vienn Willmott 9 10 1 30 110 12.22

C3 BOWLING STATISTICS Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Catches Shannon Berger 21 1 6 140 23.33 1 Daniel Besz 9 0 1 19 19 0 Matthew Bird 34 0 3 142 47.33 0 Tony Biviano 13 0 2 88 44 2 David Campany 8 1 0 61 0 Mathew Cockran 66.5 4 22 280 12.73 4 Paul Francis 0 0 0 0 0 Peter Lambropoulos 0 0 0 0 0 Graeme Lundie 6 0 3 51 17 4 Thomas Lundie 20 0 7 105 15 0 Leon Patterson 6 1 1 69 69 2 Shaun Patterson 0 0 0 0 1 Mitchell Selwood 4 0 2 8 4 0 Andrew Silm 3 0 3 8 2.67 0 Chris Tillbrook 7 0 4 62 15.5 3 Tim Tillbrook 91 6 20 327 16.35 13 Daniel Wade 7 0 3 37 12.33 1 Mirran Willmott 73 9 16 239 14.94 6 Vienn Willmott 19 0 4 150 37.5 5

57 ILLAWONG CRICKET CLUB HONOUR ROLL

JUNIOR CRICKETER OF THE YEAR SENIOR CRICKETER OF THE YEAR 1979/80 Peter King 1979/80 Claude Mann 1980/81 Trent Harvey 1980/81 Pat Crawford 1981/82 Darell Mann 1981/82 Frank Inglese 1982/83 Darell Mann 1982/83 Ken Jones 1983/84 Trent Harvey 1983/84 Dennis Sherrington 1984/85 1984/85 Harry Solomon 1985/86 Kurt Landers 1985/86 Tony Maber 1986/87 Kurt Landers 1986/87 Tony Maber 1987/88 James Holley 1987/88 Trevor Lyons 1988/89 Spiro Stamatatos 1988/89 Paul Turner 1989/90 Ben Kennis 12A 1989/90 Rohan George 4th Grade 1990/91 Dean Heslehurst 16B 1990/91 Jason Findlay 4th Grade 1991/92 Benn Ronald 12A 1991/92 Peter Young C3 1992/93 Scott McGeachie 12A 1992/93 Todd Dalton B3 1993/94 Ben Kennis 16A 1993/94 Steve Jones B6 1994/95 Scott McGeachie 14A 1994/95 Brett Swaine B6 1995/96 Benn Ronald 16A 1995/96 Steve Jones B5 1996/97 Michael Elliott 12A 1996/97 Scott McGeachie B2 1997/98 Justin Drinkwater 16A 1997/98 Troy Dalton A3 1998/99 Steven Smith 10A 1998/99 Cameron Hoban C3 1999/00 Mitchell Krywulycz 12A 1999/00 Spiro Stamatatos A2 2000/01 Michael Elliott 16A 2000/01 Aaron Myers A2 2001/02 Matthew Smith 16A 2001/02 Ross Montague B6 2002/03 Steven Smith 14A 2002/03 Jeff Hopson B3 2003/04 Joshua Hudson 14A 2003/04 Scott McGeachie A2 2004/05 Joshua Hudson 16A 2004/05 Jeff Hopson A2 2005/06 Joshua Hudson 16A 2005/06 Jason McLean A2 2006/07 Michael Sharkey 16A 2006/07 Matthew Smith B2 2007/08 Brandon McLean 16A 2007/08 Brett Sweetnam A2(2) 2008/09 Adam Whatley 16A 2008/09 Jason McLean A2 2009/10 Jamie Brown 16A 2009/10 Ryan Silburn B4 2010/11 Jamie Brown 16A 2010/11 Ryan Silburn B3 2011/12 Oliver Selby 16A 2011/12 Matthew Angus B4

JUNIOR WICKET-KEEPER OF THE YEAR JUNIOR MOST CATCHES (FIELDING) 1991/92 Murray Heslehurst 12A 1991/92 - 1992/93 Damon Emanuel B3 1992/93 Ryan Tory 12C 1993/94 Iain Small 10A 1993/94 James Miller 12C 1994/95 Ben Percey 14A 1994/95 Marc Eggins 12D 1995/96 Ryan Mignacca / 12C / 1995/96 Ryan King 12C Brad Booth 16C 1996/97 Chris Simons 12A 1996/97 Lee Hudswell 12A 1997/98 James Wall 12A 1997/98 Adam Santarossa 12F2 1998/99 Nicholas James 12C1 1998/99 Kearon Ogilvie 12B1 1999/00 Aidan Terone 14B 1999/00 Peter Sidwell 12B 2000/01 Nicholas James 14A 2000/01 Matthew Smith / 16A / Eric Schnyder 10A1 2001/02 Aidan Terone 16A 2001/02 Evan Martin 14B 2002/03 Anthony Wall 14B 2002/03 Mark Salzmann / 10A / Chris Beckman 14B 2003/04 Matthew Morgan 14A 2003/04 Rohan Goradia 12C 58 2004/05 Daniel Harris 16A 2004/05 Jesse Shewan 14D 2005/06 Matthew Fairburn 16B 2005/6 Dylan Nash 14A 2006/07 Jarryd Biviano 12A 2006/07 Kurtis Manwarring / 16B / Brent Spanhel / 16B / Brandon McLean / 14A / Michael Feggans / 14C / Jamie Brown / 12A / Harry Bloyce 12D

2007/08 Joshua Hallinan 14D 2007/08 Joshua Fembock 12F 2008/09 Jarryd Biviano 14A 2008/09 Jon Maratheftis 16B 2009/10 Hayden Wallis 14C 2009/10 Daniel Polson 16D 2010/11 Jarryd Biviano 16A 2010/11 Jake Cronly 16D 2011/12 Hayden Wallis 16B 2011/12 Zachary Wade 12D (White)

SENIOR WICKET-KEEPER OF THE YEAR SENIOR MOST CATCHES (FIELDING) 2009/10 James Kerr B9 2009/10 Jon Maratheftis B9 2010/11 Ben Weldon B3 2010/11 Jaymie Holden C2 2011/12 Matthew Angus B4 2011/12 Christopher Bray / B6 / Kieran Tyson B7

I.M.C.C. RECORDS Highest Team Score 6/354 B6 2004/05 Highest Individual Score L. Aggett 193 B2 2011/12 Most Wickets in Innings (Jnr) C. Paddy 9/16 10A 1982/83 Most Wickets in Innings N. Mills 9/21 B3 1992/93 (Snr) Best Batting Average B. Jones 249 12E 1993/94 Best Batting Aggregate D. Riley 781 14C 1980/81 Best Bowling Average B. Copp 1.44 10E2 1997/98 Best Bowling Aggregate D. Carson 58 6th 1985/86 Grade Most W/Keeping Dismissals C. Mann 31 C1 1979/80 Most Catches (Fieldsman) K. Ogilvie 17 12B1 1998/99 Highest Partnership C.Hoban & 288 C3 1998/99 S. Howard

PREMIERSHIP TEAMS 1978/79 - 1979/80 12C 1980/81 14C 1981/82 - nd 1982/83 2 Gr 1983/84 10D 12D 1984/85 - rd th 1985/86 10A 16A 3 Gr 6 Gr 1986/87 - 1987/88 - 1988/89 10D3 14B 1989/90 10A 1990/91 12C 12E 14D 1991/92 12A 12D1 1992/93 C3 1993/94 - 1994/95 - 1995/96 - 59 1996/97 10A 10D1 12B 12C 12D1 B2 1997/98 10A 10E1 12E2 16C A3 1998/99 10A 10B 10D 12A 12C1 12E2 14C 1999/00 10E 12A 12F 12G 14B 14C1 14B B9 C3 2000/01 12A 16D1 B5 2001/02 16B 2002/03 14A 12B B3 B7 2003/04 14A 12C 10A B8-1 2004/05 16A 12A 10A 2005/06 16A 16B 14B 12B 12C 2006/07 12A 12D B1 B5 2007/08 12B1 14D 16A B7 2008/09 12C 14A 14B B4 B8 2009/10 16A 2010/11 16A 16D 12D B3 W B4 2011/12 16B 12D W

LIFE MEMBERS Russell Bowker David Carson Claude Mann Bob Richardson Barry Whitlock Vicki Routh Brian Williamson Harry Solomon Trevor Allen Kerry Myers Paul Baldwin Troy Dalton Rod Aggett Rod Whatley

in2Cricket CO-ORDINATORS 1995/96 - Trevor Allen & Kevin Everson 2004/05 - Kerry Myers 1996/97 - Vin Sharkey 2005/06 - Natalie Miller 1997/98 - Kerry Myers 2006/07 - Natalie Miller 1998/99 - Kerry Myers 2007/08 - Natalie Miller 1999/00 - Kerry Myers 2008/09 - Natalie Miller 2000/01 - Kerry Myers 2009/10 - Natalie Miller 2001/02 - Kerry Myers 2010/11 - Gary Fattore 2002/03 - Kerry Myers 2011/12 - Gary Hawksworth 2003/04 - Kerry Myers

DOUBLE HAT-TRICKS Name Team Season 4th S. Gascoigne Grade 1984/85 D Alessio 16D 1997/98 Brett Robinson B9 2010/11 Michael Feggans B6 2011/12

HAT-TRICKS 1978/79 P King 10D 1978/79 A. Smith 12D 1979/80 D. Berry 12C 1979/90 B. Millar C1 1981/82 D. Mann 12A 1982/83 D. Mann 14A 1983/84 C. Rizzo 7th 1983/84 K. Jones 1st Grade Grade 1984/85 C. Cox 10D 1984/85 M. Bool 12E 1984/85 D. Fraser 14E 1985/86 D. Snape 14B 1986/87 W. Healey 2nd 1986/87 D. Carson 5th Grade Grade 1987/88 D. Dumalovski 14E 1990/91 P. MacArthur 14D 1990/91 B. Waygood 10C 1991/92 M. Stiles 12D1 60 1993/94 C. Bowman 14C 1993/94 D. Myers 12B 1993/94 A. Ajiz 10A 1993/94 J. Wall 8A 1995/96 C Brooks 14D 1995/96 L. Rogers 12D 1995/96 M. Gordon 12D 1996/97 A.Myers 16A 1996/97 J. Hopson 14B 1996/97 M Elliot 12A 1996/97 M. Krywulycz 10A 1998/99 D. Jeffrey 16C 1998/99 S. Herman 14C 1999/00 Aaron Balmforth 14B 1999/00 Craig Manwa 14D2 1999/00 Thomas Copp 12C1 2000/01 Paul Craft 16D1 2000/01 Joel Maamary 14B 2000/01 Kieran Walsh 10A 2000/01 R Whatley B6 2001/02 Jared Wilson 16B 2001/02 Luke Gaggin C1 2002/03 Matt Goss B8 2002/03 Neil Sheldon B8 2003/04 Peter Alevizos 16A 2003/04 Mark Verzi B8-1 2005/06 Liam Ramsay 12A 2005/06 Michael Reardon 14C 2005/06 Duncan Tee 14C 2005/06 Jacob Williams 10D 2006/07 Nathan Ellis 12A 2006/07 Adam Whatley 14A 2006/07 Gregory Moses 16B 2006/07 Adam Whatley 14A 2006/07 Mark Gould B9 2006/07 Matthew Todd B1 2006/07 Michael Polyblank B1 2006/07 Craig Redfearn A2 2007/08 Tory Silburn 16C 2007/08 Daniel Besz 12F 2007/08 Adam Borwick 8B1 2008/09 Ethan Bablis 8B 2008/09 Joey Morgan 16D 2009/10 Ryan Silburn B4 2009/10 Rhys Davis B6 2009/10 Vaughn Sheffield B4 2010/11 Vaughn Sheffield B3 2010/11 Paul Francis C2 2010/11 Quintin Dwyer 14B 2011/12 Bailey Turner 10C 2011/12 James Hawksworth 16A 2011/12 Tim Mattison C1

Players who have taken more than 100 wickets for IMCC

Name Wickets Name Wickets Name Wickets Spiro STAMATATOS 385 Rhys DAVIS 160 Ben RICHARDS 113 David CARSON 306 Matthew LINES 159 Brett STRATTON 112 Timothy Mathew Nigel MILLS 299 MATTISON 156 CHRISTISON 112 Rod WHATLEY 272 Ben KENNIS 156 A GEORGE 112 Troy DALTON 244 Mark VERZI 153 F KING 110 Ryan SILBURN 243 Lincoln GRICE 152 W MCEWAN 109 Robert Vaughn RICHARDSON 230 SHEFFIELD 151 Bradley HOOKER 109 Aaron MYERS 220 Joel CROSS 145 Gavin BOBYK 108 Nathan Andrew JAMES 220 WOELLNER 144 Benjamin WELDON 108 Scott McGEACHIE 217 Luke EVANS 143 Mitchell DAYHEW 107 Darrell MANN 215 Andrew WARD 142 Scott HERMAN 107 Neelan KOOVARJEE 212 Liam AGGETT 141 Joshua HUDSON 107 Andrew MOSS 203 Anthony MILLS 139 B WILKINSON 107 Michael Matthew DARBY 201 POLYBLANK 133 Paul CRAFT 105 David MOSS 198 Michael WATERS 132 Harry SOLOMONS 104 Adam DANIELSON 191 M ROWLES 132 Josiah MORGAN 104 M WOOD 185 Robert JAMES 125 Michael ELLIOTT 104 Michael RAMSAY 184 Aaron ROBERTS 124 Chris THIRD 103 Anthony Rod AGGETT 173 PROUTSOS 123 Cameron BYROM 102 David GREENHALGH 172 D BERRY 120 Benn RONALD 101 Matthew SMITH 169 Michael LAINSON 120 Andrew FORD 101

61 David DE JARLAIS 169 Gareth WALSH 120 Oliver SELBY 100 Trent HARVEY 168 Karl PRINCE 119 Craig REDFEARN 100 Justin Blake DAVIES 168 Benjamin WATERS 118 DRINKWATER 100 Jeffery HOPSON 167 Michael FEGGANS 116 Steven SMITH 100 Steve JONES 163 Andrew ROE 114 Matthew TODD 161 Scott McALISTER 114

Players who have scored more than 1000 runs fro IMCC

Name Runs Name Runs Name Runs Troy DALTON 4833 Thomas AGGETT 1705 Chris SIMONS 1286 Scott McGEACHIE 4133 Timothy MATTISON 1702 Dylan DULE 1277 Aaron MYERS 3863 Joel CROSS 1700 Vaughn SHEFFIELD 1268 Grant MILMLOW 3607 Benjamin VANMIDDE 1690 Mitchell KRYWULYCZ 1258 Benjamin WELDON 3552 Chris BROOKS 1683 David SAVIC 1253 Daniel LEE 3521 D RILEY 1682 Shane SCOTT 1240 Justin DRINKWATER 3416 Joshua HUDSON 1675 Cameron ROE 1229 Jeffery HOPSON 3129 Andrew WARD 1660 Aaron ROBERTS 1228 Bryce COLES- Daniel HARRIS 3045 Matthew DARBY 1660 SINCLAIR 1222 Matthew SMITH 2929 Michael FEGGANS 1658 Steven TSELEPI 1211 Spiro STAMATATOS 2927 Scott McALISTER 1644 Mitchell TAYLOR 1205 Ryan SILBURN 2880 Cameron BYROM 1628 Timothy BECKMAN 1193 Benn RONALD 2858 Jarryd BIVIANO 1616 Alexander WATKISS 1192 Steve JONES 2774 Luke HAWKSWORTH 1605 R WRIGHTSON 1180 Trent HARVEY 2757 Gareth WALSH 1603 Chad KENNIS 1169 Nigel MILLS 2748 Mitchell CURRIE 1601 D BERRY 1168 Dennis HOPSON 2736 Kevin JAMIESON 1581 Michael WHATLEY 1167 Matthew ANGUS 2671 Jason McLEAN 1580 Alexander WYNN 1164 Brad BOOTH 2660 Les EASTAWAY 1575 James HOLLEY 1157 Ian WRIGHT 2613 Damon SNAPE 1574 Andrew HURST 1156 Adam WHATLEY 2532 Tony HALE 1572 Stephen BORWICK 1148 Jamie BROWN 2484 Oliver SELBY 1545 Lee HUDSWELL 1139 Mathew CHRISTISON 2484 Jon MARATHEFTIS 1542 Benjamin WATERS 1123 Matthew LINES 2421 Yohan SHARMA 1525 David DE JARLAIS 1118 Steven SMITH 2399 David CARSON 1524 Chris DICKSON 1110 David GREENHALGH 2330 Jon CARRETT 1521 Adam CORNISH 1105 Matt TAYLOR 2276 Peter FITZ-GIBBON 1482 Chad WALSHAM 1096 Robert RICHARDSON 2204 Tim TILLBROOK 1482 Eric SCHNYDER 1095 Michael SHARKEY 2175 Anthony MILLS 1446 Stewart VELLA 1089 Michael RAMSAY 2164 Simon WOOD 1444 Mark MAGUIRE 1082 Andrew JAMES 2139 Glen WONG 1426 Ben GRUGGEN 1082 Francis HOPSON 2120 Corey WHEELER 1415 James HAWKSWORTH 1077 Darrell MANN 2106 Nathan WOELLNER 1412 Nicholas ROBERTSON 1072 M WOOD 2096 Rod AGGETT 1404 Matthew GOULD 1071 Michael ELLIOTT 2079 Luke SHARKEY 1399 Dylan NASH 1068 Paul TURNER 2077 P GARMENT 1386 B WRIGHT 1063 Ben KENNIS 2054 Mitchell DAYHEW 1379 Brandon McLEAN 1062 Stewart GEDDES 2017 D PAIN 1375 Cahn COTTER 1060 Brad PILGRIM 1990 Nathan ELLIS 1373 Liam CASEY 1054 Rod WHATLEY 1950 Nathan SWAIN 1366 Heath McGEACHIE 1051 Robert JAMES 1948 Matthew JONES 1365 Martin STEWART 1049 Matthew TODD 1930 Bradley HOOKER 1349 Michael WATERS 1046 Jeremy LINES 1926 Barry WHITLOCK 1348 Benjamin COPP 1045 Troy FLAHERTY 1898 Liam AGGETT 1340 Harry SOLOMONS 1045

62 David MOSS 1867 Jack THORNE 1339 Neil ANDERSON 1044 Shaun WALSH 1843 Neil SHELDON 1338 Frank INGLESE 1042 Adam DANIELSON 1838 Nicholas LENTON 1333 Karl PRINCE 1038 Gavin BOBYK 1815 Scott HERMAN 1332 Jamie HOLDEN 1031 Peter ELLIS 1788 Brian WILLIAMSON 1328 Reece WELLINGTON 1029 Mathew CHEAL 1782 Scott METHAM 1328 Evan DEACON 1029 Peter JAEGER 1771 Brent SPANHEL 1313 Kendrick WESTLAKE 1024 Russell BOWKER 1723 Mark PERRETT 1308 Rhys DAVIS 1017 Hayden McLEAN 1714 Andrew RAFT 1303 Clayton GADD 1015 Mark VERZI 1711 G ESSEX 1299 David CHAPMAN 1002 Blake DAVIES 1710 Clint SMYTH 1288

CENTURIES RUNS NAME TEAM YEAR RUNS NAME TEAM YEAR 193 Liam Aggett B2 2011/12 110 J Lewers B9 2009/10 186 no B. Sweetnam A2 2006/07 109 no D. Heslehurst 16B 1990/91 182 J. Holley 14A 1987/88 109 no C. Simons 16A 1998/99 177 D Moss B5 2003/04 109 no J. Hudson 16A 2005/06 167 D. Riley 14C 1980/81 109 H. Solomon 1st Gr 1984/85 162 C. Hoban C3 1998/99 109 F. Inglese 4th Gr 1984/85 159 B. Booth B7 1997/98 109 T. Hale B4 1991/92 157 A. Briggs B6 1994/95 109 S. Reily 12B1 1998/99 154 no G. Bobyk 16D1 2000/01 109 C Wheeler 14A 2009/10 154 R. George B7 1994/95 108 no R. Bowker 6th Gr 1983/84 153 no S. Howard C3 1998/99 108 no F. Natoli 6th Gr 1985/86 152 no J. Hopson B3 2002/03 108 no S. Cooper 10A 1994/95 152 G Kalageris B8-2 2003/04 108 no J. Hudson 16A 2005/06 151 J. D'Imperio 4th Gr 1986/87 108 no C Wheeler 12B 2007/08 150 ret M. Krywulycz 10A 1997/98 108 D Greenhalgh B7 2003/04 148 no B. Ronald 12A 1991/92 108 K Westlake B9-2 2004/05 148 B. Ronald 14A 1992/93 108 D. Braun 14D 2005/06 147 no M Lines B7 2005/06 108 A. Whatley 14A 2006/07 146 no B Swaine B9-1 2003/04 108 Clayton Gadd 16D 2010/11 144 no K. Walters 1st Gr 1984/85 107 no M. Verzi 14E 1999/00 144 D. McMahon 14A 2005/06 107 no C Mattison 16D 2009/10 144 D. Harris B5 2006/07 107 no Kieran Tyson C1 2010/11 143 B. Ronald 16A 1995/96 107 ret Hayden McLean 16A 2010/11 142 no Tim Tillbrook C3 2011/12 107 S. Simpson 10D 1984/85 142 S. Preston B6 1999/00 107 B. Jones 12E 1993/94 141 no S. Smith 14A 2001/02 107 K. Jamieson B6 1994/95 141 no B Vanmidde 16D 2008/09 107 B. Richards 16D 1996/97 141 B. Pilgrim B9 1999/00 107 T Jackson 16C 2004/05 140 C. Byrom 14A 2005/06 106 no S Smith 14A 2002/03 140 L. Aggett B6-2 2005/06 106 no A. Poustos B6 2004/05 138 no B. Kennis 14B 1990/91 106 S. Best 12B 1984/85 138 S. Tappin 12B 1983/84 106 C Feggans 14A 2003/04 138 M. Boyle 14B 1998/99 106 J. Warner B9 2006/07 137 C. Montague 16C 1996/97 106 G Wissam 16A 2008/09 136 no J. Holley 14A 1987/88 106 B Vanmidde 14A 2008/09 136 no S. Jones B5 1995/96 106 Jamie Brown 16A 2010/11 134 T. Harvey 14A 1982/83 105 K. Jamieson B4 1994/95 134 I. Wright B7 1998/99 105 R James C2 2005/06 134 B McLean A2 2008/09 104 no H. Solomon 1st Gr 1984/85 133 S. McGeachie 14A 1993/94 104 no S. Howard B6 1999/00 133 C. Hoban C3 1998/99 104 no A. Mills B9 1999/00 131 P. Evans B5 1995/96 104 P. Buffoni 14B 1983/84 130 D. Riley 14C 1980/81 104 D. Snape 12B 1984/85 63 130 G. Everson 7th Gr 1982/83 104 R. George 4th Gr 1989/90 130 D. Heslehurst 16B 1990/91 104 B. Ronald 14A 1993/94 129 C. Hoban C3 1998/99 104 B. Swaine B6 1994/95 129 J Wilson 16B 2001/02 104 D. Jordan C2 1995/96 128 no A Whatley 14A 2007/08 104 J. Drinkwater 14A 1996/97 128 S Smith 14A 2002/03 104 G. Bobyk 16D2 2000/01 127 no T. Harvey 14A 1982/83 104 N Lenton 16B 2001/02 127 no J. Davis 10A 1996/97 104 J. Hopson B3 2002/03 127 no J. Drinkwater A2 1998/99 104 D. Dule 16A 2005/06 127 no Timothy Brandt 12B 2011/12 104 D. Harris B5 2006/07 127 M. Fuller 12B 1996/97 104 M. Gould B9 2006/07 Luke 103 no S. Cooper 1993/94 126 no Hawksworth 14A 2011/12 125 no M. Toms B8 2001/02 103 no I. Wright B7 1997/98 125 L. Eastaway C2 1994/95 103 no J. Drinkwater 16A 1998/99 124 no S. Smith 10A 1998/99 103 no M. Krywulycz 12A 1999/00 124 no N. Anderson C&S 2002/03 103 no Mitchell Dayhew C2 2010/11 124 K Jamieson B9-1 2003/04 Alexander 103 no Watkiss B8 2011/12 124 M Angus B8 2008/09 103 R Simitsiotis 14C 2002/03 124 J Baldacchino C1 2009/10 103 A Sharma 12A1 2003/04 123 no S. Smith 10A 1998/99 103 J. Gordon B9-2 2004/05 123 B. Booth B3 2001/02 103 Jon Maratheftis C2 2010/11 123 D Savic 14A 2002/03 102 no R. Richardson C1 1979/80 123 R James B7-1 2004/05 102 no T. Dalton B3 1995/96 122 no C. Paddy 10A 1982/83 102 no B. Ronald B5 1995/96 122 no B. Kennis 12A 1989/90 102 no T. Flaherty 16A 1997/98 122 B. Richardson C1 1980/81 102 no S Smith 16A 2003/04 122 J Hudson 14A 2003/04 102 no B. Davies B7-1 2004/05 121 H. Solomon 1st Gr 1984/85 102 no T Aggett B4 2008/09 121 S. Stamatatos B5 1995/96 102 no Ryan Stafford B8 2010/11 121 B Vanmidde 16D 2008/09 102 no Ethan Grinham 16A 2010/11 121 T Tillbrook C1 2009/10 102 ret Hayden McLean 16A 2010/11 120 no T. Harvey 16A 1983/84 102 R. George B4 1994/95 120 D Small 16D2 2000/01 102 M. Elliott 12A 1996/97 120 A Whatley 10A 2003/04 102 T. Swyer 14D 1997/98 119 no J. Holley 14A 1987/88 102 K. Sidzimovski B6 2004/05 119 T. Dalton B3 1992/93 101 no D. Riley 12D 1978/79 119 B Vanmidde 14A 2008/09 101 no W. Headley A2 1979/80 119 J. Brown 14A 2008/09 101 no G. Gray 12C 1979/80 119 Matthew Angus B4 2011/12 101 no S. Gascoigne C1 1980/81 118 no G White B4 2008/09 101 no D. Mann 14A 1982/83 117 no I. Wright B7 1998/99 101 no T. Hale 16B 1990/91 117 no M Dayhew 16C 2007/08 101 no D. Marsh 14D 1993/94 117 J. Drinkwater 16A 1998/99 101 no C. Simons 12B1 1994/95 117 A Whatley 14A 2007/08 101 no J. Drinkwater 14A 1996/97 117 H. McLean 14A 2008/09 101 no A. Myers 16A 1996/97 117 J Carrett B2 2008/09 101 no D Savic 14A 2001/02 116 no S. Geddes A2 2006/07 101 no D Alevizos 14A 2002/03 116 no B Weldon B5 2008/09 101 no L Sharkey 10A 2003/04 116 Michael Feggans B8 2010/11 101 no R Siblurn B4 2009/10 115 M. Elliott 12A 1996/97 101 no O Selby 14A 2009/10 115 N. Ellis 12B 2005/06 101 ret M. Krywulycz 10A 1997/98 115 P Jaeger B8 2005/06 101 B. Kennis 16A 1993/94 114 no N. Swain 14B1 1992/93 101 D Hopson 16A 2003/04 114 no J. Brown 12A 2006/07 101 A James B8 2005/06 114 S Psarras B8-2 2003/04 101 J Frith C1 2008/09 114 B.McLean 14A 2006/07 100 no D. Pain 2nd 1982/83 64 Gr no 2010/11 100 no M. McMahon 2nd 1982/83 113 Clayton Gadd 16D Gr 113 T. Hubbard 10D 1980/81 100 no J. D'Imperio 6th Gr 1985/86 113 M. Cheal 5th Gr 1987/88 100 no D. Snape 16A 1988/89 113 J. Drinkwater 16A 1998/99 100 no P. Ellis B3 1995/96 113 J. Thorne 12D 2008/09 100 no C. Kennis 16C 1995/96 112 T. Hale 16B 1989/90 100 no D. Archer 10D1 1995/96 112 S. Herman B8 2002/03 100 no S. McGeachie A2 2002/03 112 Q. Westlake B8 2006/07 100 no R Goradia 12C 2003/04 111 no A. Myers 12B 1991/92 100 no K Ward 14E 2007/08 111 no E. Shewan 14A 2008/09 100 no J Brown 14A 2008/09 111 no Jarryd Biviano 16A 2010/11 100 ret L Sharkey 10A 2003/04 111 no Daniel Besz 16D 2010/11 100 J. Drinkwater 12A 1994/95 111 D. Pain 3rd Gr 1981/82 100 P. Ellis B2 1994/95 111 M. Whaltey 16C 2006/07 100 J Wilson 16B 2001/02 111 Jarryd Biviano 16A 2010/11 100 B. Booth B3 2002/03 110 no T. Dalton A2 2001/02 100 A Whatley 14A 2007/08 110 no S. Sampedro B6 2001/02 100 A Myers A2 2008/09 110 N. Ross 14A 1993/94 100 C Wheeler 14B 2008/09 110 M Smith 16A 2001/02 100 Nathan Ellis 16A 2010/11

7 OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS Name Team Opposition Season Score L. Evans B5 v Caringbah Hotel 1995/96 7/56 L. Evans B5 v St. Patricks 1995/96 7/9 R. Whatley C2 v Como- 1995/96 7/22 G. Pepper B3 v Gymea 1995/96 7/38 R. Whatley B6 v St. Patricks 1998/99 7/77 S. Herman 14C v Engadine 1998/99 7/8 C. Hoban B6 v Caringbah Inn 1999/00 7/27 J Hopson B6 v Heathcote 2000/01 7/20 M Hugo 16B v Engadine 2000/01 7/42 M Polybank B9 v Miranda 2000/01 8/30 B. Richards C1 v Gymea Bay 2001/02 7/12 D Moss B3 v Heathcote 2004/05 7/26 A Ward B1 v Loftus 2004/05 7/13 N Makaritis B6 v Engadine 2006/07 8/31 T Silburn 16C v Aquinas 2007/08 7/11 D Castle B7 v Cronulla 2008/09 7/26 J McLean A2 v Miranda 2008/09 7/35 M Gould B7 v Aquinas 2008/09 7/35 R Silburn B4 v Bangor 2009/10 8/6 Brook Stewart B8 v Como-Jannali 2010/11 7/12 v Engadine Ryan Silburn B3 Dragons 2010/11 7/15 Vaughn Sheffield B4 v SUS Club 2010/11 7/20 Mitchell Dayhew B5 v St Patricks 2010/11 7/29 v Miranda Darren Howard B6 Magpies 2011/12 7/25 Allan Thomas B8 v Bangor 2011/12 7/30 v Miranda Liam Aggett B2 Magpies 2011/12 7/32 Timothy Guild B4 v 2011/12 7/47

65 Current Junior Player Individual Performance Record 1977 - 2012

Name Runs Wkts Name Runs Wkts Conor AGGETT 748 53 Alexander HOLDEN 85 4 John ALAM 20 3 Finn HOLTON 15 3 Laurence ANG 195 23 Luke HURLEY 43 9 Jonathan ASTON 59 17 Michael ISHAK 546 51 Ethan BABLIS 270 34 Shreyesh JAGADALE 54 4 Noah BABLIS 96 26 Harrison KAROOZ-LIPCOMB 532 42 Joshua BARBER 49 11 Thomas KEECH 33 2 Aklexander BATES 88 6 Michael KERLE 108 9 Jeremiah BATES 218 22 Christopher KRKLINSKI 295 34 Daniel BESZ 751 19 Peter LAMBROPOULOS 629 61 Liam BISSETT 8 4 Terence LAMBROPOULOS 131 21 Riley BIVIANO 581 33 Nathan LANG 721 55 Edward BLAKE 335 35 Zachary LIM 41 14 Oliver BLAKE 114 7 William LISTON 76 8 William BLAKE 793 58 Samuel LU 7 2 Christopher BOLIN- PAVLOUS 118 7 Thomas LUNDIE 126 35 Harrison BRADFORD 11 5 Dennis LYKOURAS 7 5 Mitchell BRANDT 52 9 Thomas MAKOWIAK 178 9 Timothy BRANDT 845 32 Joseph MAUCH 22 8 Christian BRIFFA 305 57 Blake McAVOY 95 17 Hayden BRYANT 11 2 Daniel MILETICH 363 49 Riley BUCKLEY 706 33 Corey MILLER 392 28 Christopher BUSBY 84 15 Jacob MILLER 500 62 Oliver BUSBY 3 4 Daniel MILLIKEN 208 24 James CACHIA 811 41 Steven MILLIKEN 145 53 Ben CAMERON 43 3 Matthew MULLIGAN 242 23 Declan CASEY 374 34 Ryan MULLIGAN 91 8 Dylan CASEY 194 21 Jacob NADEN 14 3 Brodey CASTLE 114 4 Sean NADEN 25 5 Jamieson CAWSEY 16 4 James NIELSEN 165 57 Baden CHANT 246 16 Callum NORRIS 363 32 Yevaran CHATTERGOON 247 23 William NORRIS 12 2 Brendan COLE 729 47 Joshua PARSONS 73 10 Jake COLEMAN 198 26 Ben PASCOE-STANFORD 51 2 Liam CONLEY 31 2 Joel PHILLIPS 237 26 Riley COOPER 12 1 Matthew PINKERTON 23 6 Zachary COOPER 339 28 Nicholas POORE 57 8 Jarrod COUGHTREY 384 66 Nikolas PRAPAS 25 11 Joseph COWELL 89 12 Zane PRATT 228 20 Jake CRONLY 439 82 Pedro PUADO 66 10 Mitchell CUGLEY 488 64 Harshal RATNAYAKE 362 55 Leyton DAVIES 362 15 Daniel REID 319 30 Simon DE FEYTER 421 27 Georgia REID 311 13 Peter DE POLIGNOL 62 8 Cameron RODGERS 65 20 Nidhesh DE SILVA 12 13 Robert RODGERS 72 6 Christian DEVNIE 54 4 Tyler ROWLES 44 1 Callum DOCHERTY 319 7 Genevieve ROZANC 10 1 Benjamin DOCWRA 27 5 Ben SAUNDERS 675 70 Yashiv Dookie 185 29 Luke SAUNDERS 675 52 Matthew DOWNES 432 30 Adrian SCOTT 193 21 Quintin DWYER 257 47 Oliver SELBY 1545 100 Nicholas EDER 31 21 Mitchell SELWOOD 955 34 66 Matthew EMANUEL 60 7 Timothy SHERWIN 544 42 Lachlan FARRELL 371 9 Jack SOLO 211 17 Brendan FATTORE 357 33 Jarred SPARKE 236 13 Gavin FATTORE 18 7 Liam SPARKE 506 15 James FEGGANS 143 46 Zac STUBBS 61 15 Joshua FEMBOCK 315 39 Callum SWEET 45 6 Joshua FITT 25 8 Curtis SWEET 359 30 Blake FORSYTHE 210 10 Jack THORNE 1339 50 Patrick FOURACRE 371 23 James TOOGOOD 299 24 Paul FRANCIS 563 37 Daniel TOWELL 320 23 Zac FRANKEN 139 15 Joshua TOWELL 396 41 Nathan FRITH 619 31 Cooper TOWERS 40 2 Ethan FULLER 73 13 Jared TOWERS 425 41 Clayton GADD 1015 27 Bailey TURNER 18 11 Mitchell GARDINER 96 11 Jordan TURNER 324 23 Charlie GLASS 7 1 Zachary WADE 343 34 Sam GLASS 81 35 Nochi WAKEFORD 290 25 Daniel GRANT 530 4 James WALKER 88 6 Andrew GROSE 201 36 Hayden WALLIS 838 30 Lloyd HAMILTON 31 0 Declan WATSON 132 24 Owen HAMILTON 31 1 Ethan WEBB 20 5 Tahl HANNA 487 29 Reece WHITFIELD 64 2 Linton HARDIE 75 15 Jacob WILLIAMS 170 52 Lachlan HATTON 599 29 Jacob WOOD 27 12 James HAWKSWORTH 1077 61 Jeremy YOUSSEF 168 9 Luke HAWKSWORTH 1605 35

Current Senior Player Individual Performance Record 1977 - 2012

Name Runs Wkts Name Runs Wkts Liam AGGETT 1340 141 Lou MARATHEFTIS 193 10 Rod AGGETT 1404 173 Chris MARSDEN 64 4 Thomas AGGETT 1705 61 Russell MARSDEN 411 1 Matthew ANGUS 2671 26 Brad MARSH 172 1 Jeremy BAILLIE 274 1 Timothy MATTISON 1702 156 George BALIOTIS 110 5 Michael McGOVERN 860 2 Graham BARNES 648 50 Nathan McINTYRE 0 0 Shannon BERGER 162 16 Justin MEALING 661 47 Matthew BIRD 148 3 Nigel MOORING 59 8 Tony BIVIANO 308 4 Daniel MORGAN 117 64 David BLOYCE 334 26 Josiah MORGAN 535 104 Harry BLOYCE 732 77 Fred NASSER 100 1 Chris BRAY 201 6 Nicholas PARSLOW 40 8 Tim BROADY 110 13 Mitchell PARSONS 702 44 Ben BROWN 9 0 Ryan PARSONS 323 17 Luke BROWN 267 53 Leon PATTERSON 69 2 Warren BROWN 258 0 Shaun PATTERSON 59 0 Kieran BURGESS 480 55 Aaron PAYNE 213 23 Harrison BURROWS 719 64 John PENDERGAST 122 16 Cameron BYROM 1628 102 Kieran PIRIE 279 34 David CAMPANY 148 3 Ricardo POLETTI 573 6 Mathew CHRISTISON 2484 112 Liam POLLARD 0 9 Matthew COCKRAN 35 22 Trent PRASSER 274 52 Bradley COLLINS 306 20 Andrew RAFT 1303 39 Mathew CORK 889 47 Scott RAMSEY 6 0

67 Joel CROSS 1700 145 Brett ROBINSON 534 57 Blake CUGLEY 359 31 Luke ROBINSON 16 4 Mitchell CURRIE 1601 76 Christopher ROSS 247 38 Adam DANIELSON 1838 191 Jake ROWLANDS 11 0 Matthew DARBY 1660 201 Jarrod SALMON 189 16 Brent DAVIES 233 18 Adam SAMPSON 593 8 Liam DAVIS 646 21 Yohan SHARMA 1525 96 Michael DAVIS 387 34 Robert SHEAHAN 34 2 Paul DAVIS 198 11 Vaughn SHEFFIELD 1268 151 Rhys DAVIS 1017 160 Stephen SHERWIN 15 4 Mitchell DAYHEW 1379 107 Josh SHOULTS 143 24 Diogo DE OLIVEIRA 0 0 Ryan SILBURN 2880 243 Dylan DULE 1277 85 Tory SILBURN 620 95 Steve ELSON 66 1 Andrew SILM 62 13 Michael FEGGANS 1658 116 Brent SPANHEL 1313 89 Robert FEGGANS 22 1 Richard STAFFORD 208 2 Ryan FORNASSAN 97 0 Ryan STAFFORD 964 1 Daniel FOSTER 433 1 Joel STEWART 144 0 Matt FOWLER 0 0 Tim SWIRE 27 8 Rick FRANCIS 104 1 Duncan TEE 820 58 Sam GAULT 780 67 Chris THIRD 997 103 Braiden GILBERT 78 2 Allan THOMAS 841 73 Warwick GREVILLE 74 6 Chris TILLBROOK 48 4 Christopher GUILD 971 62 Tim TILLBROOK 1482 72 Timothy GUILD 375 85 Benjamin TOWELL 729 43 Grant HALLINAN 62 0 Kieran TYSON 428 1 Luke HALPIN 627 32 Benjamin VANMIDDE 1690 51 Paul HARRISON 0 1 John VOSS 347 0 Angus HARVEY 200 1 Daniel WADE 213 18 Jeff HENDRY 184 26 Rob WALLIS 237 0 Keegan HENNON 365 7 Shaun WALSH 1843 88 Jamie HOLDEN 1031 64 Alexander WATKISS 1192 92 Gavin HOLFTER 341 2 Daniel WATSON 845 56 Bradley HOOKER 1349 109 Benjamin WELDON 3552 108 Darren HOWARD 338 48 James WHEATLEY 8 0 Luke JANNSON 346 34 Brent WHITWELL 416 34 Tim KEIR 190 3 Mirran WILLMONT 568 76 James KERR 457 5 Vienn WILLMOTT 110 4 Scott LAI 120 9 Andrew WISSAM 292 18 Brendan LANG 553 66 Nathan WOELLNER 1412 144 Martin LEE 302 21 Bradley WONG 782 57 Graeme LUNDIE 395 4 Glen WONG 1426 63 Andrew LYNCH 867 24 Timothy YARROW 330 71 Jon MARATHEFTIS 1542 48

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