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59Th Annual Report Fall 08 59th Annual General Meeting Friday 15 August, 2014 Collaroy Plateau Youth Club 1 Agenda 1 President’s opening address 2 Adoption of the 59h Annual Report and financial statements 3 Review of minutes of previous meeting 4 Election of office bearers for 2014/2015 5 General Business Office Bearers 2013/2014 President Colin Huxley Vice President John Jackson Secretary Robert Minnett Treasurer Toby Horstead Saturday Morning Secretary Vicki Carden Saturday Morning Treasurer Vacant M.W.C.A. Executive Committee Brenden Ball M.W.C.A. Delegates Dom Wheeler, Matt Richards Social Secretary Andrew Cameron Public Officer Robert Minnett Life Members Geoff Browne * Milton Lidgard John Jackson Barry Harland Bert Elsworthy* David Quarford Vic Huxley * Joy Lidgard* Colin Huxley Marie Fairhall John Minnett Alan Fairhall Don Leech * Spencer Bennett * Vicki Carden Jack Ryder * Ken Cunningham* Robert Minnett Frank Huxley Robert Williams Ken Hunt Graydon Conde Cover Photo: Life & Founding members Frank Huxley, Milton Lidgard & Ken Hunt watching CPCC juniors represent Manly at Manly Oval 2 Most Career Runs Highest Score Batsman Runs Average Batsman Score Season Grade Robert Minnett 10906 30.13 David Moss 179* 2007/08 A1 Peter Henriksen 8143 29.94 Steve Bull 177 2009/10 4th David Quarford 5663 15.06 Lachlan Peake 177 2011/12 6th Colin Huxley 5561 18.06 Mick Riggall 169 1974/75 A2 Robert Vere 5480 24.25 Paul Brown 169 1996/97 A3 Don Leech 5403 17.95 Michael Letts 159 2004/05 B1 Geoff Browne 5269 22.14 Jason Ferris 153 2006/07 A3 John Jackson 5006 27.06 David Tallack 152* 1990/91 A1 David Tallack 4353 23.79 Robert Van Dam 152 2005/06 A1 Andrew Sewell 4351 23.52 Ewen Chung 151 2010/11 4th Best Average (1000+ runs) Most Runs in a Season Batsman Average Aggregate Batsman Runs Avg Season Grade Jason Ferris 40.46 2266 Toby Horstead 999 58.76 2012/13 6th/4th/1st Ray Horton 40.37 1211 Dave Moss 760 58.46 2012/13 3rd/1st George Turner 40.33 1855 Jason Ferris 755 81.25 2006/07 A3/A1 Matt Terry 38.36 1726 Pete Henriksen 706 88.25 1989/90 B2 Matt Shaw 38.10 1600 Geoff Browne 683 37.94 1956/57 5th Michael Letts 36.76 1507 Matt Shaw 679 67.90 1991/92 B1 Jason James 34.52 2900 Jason James 676 52.00 2002/03 A2 Nick Beaton 34.02 1463 George Turner 673 56.08 1958/59 3rd Ewen Chung 31.35 1944 Matt Terry 662 60.18 2010/11 6th Mike Smith 31.97 1023 Ray Horton 660 110.00 1956/57 3rd Most Wickets Most Wickets in a Season Bowler Wickets Average Bowler Wickets Avg Season Grade Robert Williams 1003 13.75 Robert Williams 82 6.39 1964/65 C1 Vic Huxley 805 11.85 Nick Paten 78 8.59 1970/71 C1 Greg Bruckard 530 20.71 Brian Ford 73 10.20 1968/69 B1 Peter Bell 491 13.15 Peter Bell 71 6.18 1967/68 B1 Alan Richardson 482 15.04 Jack Eaton 69 10.68 1961/62 3rd Colin Huxley 471 16.84 Richard Cotton 64 9.59 1962/63 B1 Dave Sharp 437 15.73 Andrew Brown 63 9.26 1981/82 D Keith Langelaar 419 12.34 Tom Pollock 62 9.26 1962/63 C1 Don Leech 413 14.93 Vic Huxley 60 9.60 1967/68 B1 Mark Christensen 375 15.07 Bob Williams 59 12.12 1979/80 A2 Brad Blackler 59 11.98 1979/80 B1 Most Wickets in an Innings Most Catches in a Season Bowler Figures Season Grade Player Catches Season Grade Kevan Watson 9-27 1973/74 B2 Ken McDermott 35 1980/81 A2 Peter Bell 9-28 1967/68 B1 Steve Mackin 31 1997/98 B4 2nd David Sharp 9-29 2000/01 A1 Darren McDermott 30 2010/11 Robert Williams 9-36 1971/72 A1 Robert Minnett 27 1988/89 A3 Vic Huxley 9-59 1959/60 3rd Greg Luckman 26 2006/07 A1 Jamie Hobdell 9-77 2008/09 B2 3 4000 Runs / 400 Wickets Player Runs Average Wickets Average Colin Huxley 5561 18.06 471 16.84 Don Leech 5403 17.95 413 14.93 3000 Runs / 300 Wickets Player Runs Average Wickets Average Alan Richardson 3886 14.83 482 15.04 Peter Henriksen 8143 29.94 374 21.42 2000 Runs / 200 Wickets Player Runs Average Wickets Average Robert Vere 5480 24.25 218 15.18 Robert Williams 2563 10.33 1003 13.75 Frank Huxley 2064 9.04 330 17.61 Vic Huxley 2429 9.99 805 12.11 Luke Ireland 3336 20.10 273 20.29 Dave Moss 4379 25.31 215 17.39 Brenden Ball 4232 20.35 206 21.83 Matt Moore 2223 16.84 313 17.13 Most Games Played Roll of Honour Seasons CPCC Juniors who have played Grade Cricket (Manly unless otherwise noted) Player Matches David Quarford 415 31 Peter Browne 733 Greg Allsopp 987 Sam Gainsford Robert Minnett 388 31 Richard Cotton 765 Bruce Minnett 1007 James Boyer Colin Huxley 332 31 Paul Spraggs 778 Russell Murray 1013 James Trickey Robert Williams 327 22 Malcolm Storey 782 Neil Gray 1142 Matt Cole Alan Richardson 297 28 Ken Little 787 Pat Kelly 1145 Jake Carden Vic Huxley 291 24 Lance Noakes 795 Pete Henriksen (Mosman) Pete Henriksen 289 27 Ross Fairhall 798 Jack Ritchie 1307 Don Leech 279 22 Brian Tapp 915 Jordan Meredith 1381 Greg Bruckard 253 25 Russell Pierce 941 Nick McLachlan 1384 Bert Elsworthy 252 19 Greg Pierce 949 Jake Fraser 1382 John Jackson 252 24 Mark Bury 980 Arshdeep Virdi International Mikaela Turik – Canada (Women’s) M.W.C.A. Records / Awards (Held by CPCC) Player/s Record Stats Season Grade Ken McDermott Most Catches 35 1980/81 A2 Jason Ferris Batting Average 107.33 2003/04 B2 Neil Gray/Russell Murray Best Partnership 198 1983/84 C4 Scott Harrison Most Catches 20 1981/82 C4 Jason Ferris Batting Average 92.14 2006/07 A3 Toby Horstead Most Runs 862 2012/13 6th Grade MWCA ‘Cricketer of the Year’ MWCA ‘Sportsman of the Year’ Jill Pearce ‘Rising Star’ Award Player Season Grade Played Player Season Player Season Jason Ferris 2006/07 A3 Robert Williams 1988/89 Dan Schimek 2010/11 Dan Peters 2008/09 A2 Peter Henriksen 2001/02 Mitch Curran 2011/12 John Jackson 2009/10 Nick Bonner 2012/13 Brenden Ball 2013/14 Club Championship MWJCA (Junior) MWCA (Senior) Awarded from 1997 (Awarded 1934/35 - 1983/84, 2009/10 onwards) 2013/14 2010/11 2012/13 2011/12 2011/12 2012/13 2010/11 1961/62 4 Collaroy Plateau Cricket Club Premierships - MWCA (Senior) Year Grade Captain 2013/14 3rd Grade Tom Carden 2012/13 6th Grade Jake Carden 2011/12 6th Grade Mitch Curran 2011/12 7th Grade Brodie Elliott th 2010/11 5 Grade Doug Wiles th 2010/11 6 Grade Angus MacKenzie 2009/10 7th Grade Dom Wheeler 2007/08 B2 Adam Pressley 2005/06 A1 Col Huxley 2003/04 B2 Dean Storey 2002/03 A2 Jason James 2000/01 A1 Col Huxley 1997/98 B4 Ben Ireland 1989/90 A2 Col Huxley 1988/89 C2 Wayne Lloyd 1986/87 B3 Col Huxley 1980/81 A2 Ken McDermott 1979/80 B2 Col Biggs 1974/75 B1 Brian Cairns 1973/74 B2 Graham Grigg 1972/73 C1 Brian Moore 1971/72 A1 John Wellburn (Joint with Manly Leagues Club) 1968/69 B1 Vic Huxley 1966/67 A2 John Constantine (Joint with North Manly) 1961/62 U16 / 5th Grade Milton Lidgard Note: A 5th Grade premiership for 61/62 previously listed was inaccurate and deleted. Other corrections are Captain/Coach of 61/62 team was Milton Lidgard Other Titles Year Grade Captain 2012/13 MWCA T20 Nirav Patel 2011/12 MWCA T20 Tom Carden Seasonal Number of CPCC Teams 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Seniors Juniors 5 PRESIDENT’S REPORT When looking to start off writing this year’s President’s Report I reviewed all the fabulous team and individual performances, and all the many and varied events that took place over another hectic season. I was looking for a defining moment to hang the season on and then it occurred to me that perhaps the most significant event, and one that underpins all those above is that 2013/14 marks the tenth year in office of the current committee. The team I have the pleasure and honour of operating with, Messrs. Jackson, Minnett and Horstead have been together now for a decade. It is due to their dedication, integrity and passion for the game and the club that we have been able to handle our onerous responsibilities. We’ve also managed to facilitate a great array of cricket activity and social events including three tours to England. Serving in position for even longer than a decade has been Vicki Carden who has been a virtual team within a team, almost single handedly organizing all aspects of our now large Junior club. With youngest son Jake now having graduated from the junior ranks, Vicki is understandably looking to scale back on her involvement. This, together with the loss of delegates Brenden Ball (QLD) and Dom Wheeler (Rep Cricket), and ever increasing demands placed on volunteer community organisations we are struggling to cover off all that needs doing. I appeal to everyone involved with our Club to consider how they can pitch in to help, whether it be on the committee, taking up a supporting role such as MyCricket Coordinator or organising a single activity (eg Pink Stumps Day, Friday Night BBQ coordinator etc).
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