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Official Handbook 2013-14 VWCA Official Handbook 2013-14 OFFICIAL HANDBOOK 2013-14 VVWWCCAA CCoo mmmmuunniittyy CCrriicckkeett AAwwaarrddss NNiigghhtt th Friday 9 May 2014 Bayview on the Park For more information please contact the VWCA on 9653 1181 or [email protected] Victorian Women’s Cricket Association 2013/14 VWCA Score Hotline 9653 1181 (One Day Shield, North West & South East Competitions) Premier Cricket Score Hotline 9653 1131 (Premier Firsts & Premier Seconds Competitions) VWCA Information Line For information on umpire appointments: 1902 210 578 (One Day Shield, North West & South East Competitions) (Rate $0.83 per minute, including GST - mobile & pay phones extra) Premier Cricket Ground Status Reporting 0413 888 391 (Premier Firsts & Premier Seconds Competitions) 1 Season 2013/14 Office Bearers & Contacts President Rachel Derham Vice Presidents Robyn Calder Julie Savage Tamara Mason Premier & Community Erini Gianakopoulos Club Cricket Officer Cricket Victoria 86 Jolimont St Jolimont Vic 3002 P: 9653 1181 F: 9653 1144 E: [email protected] W: vwca.cricketvictoria.com.au Match Results & Jill Crowther AH: 9546 4967 Registration Secretary Pennant Secretary Katherine Broome M: 0425 791 463 Umpires Advisor Joe Briganti M: 0418 115 365 Committees Board Alanna Duffy, Kirsty Henshall, Peter Kaspar, Lorraine Taylor & Clare Warren Cricket Victoria Julie Savage Delegate Rules Committee Russell Turner Disciplinary Joe Briganti, Alanna Duffy, Gail Schmidt, Committee Russell Turner & Lorraine Taylor Appeals Chairperson David Peers 2 Regional Cricket Managers Andrew Farlie Duncan Harrison Region 1 (Mallee-Murray) Region 9 (West Metro) Business: 5033 0356 Mobile: 0428 382 349 Mobile: 0408 321 877 [email protected] [email protected] Daniel Trevillian Stephen Field Region 10 (North West Metro) Region 2 (West Country) Mobile: 0409 025 232 Business: 5577 2672 [email protected] Mobile: 0417 342 332 [email protected] David Hall Region 11 (Northern Metro) Campbell Waring Business: 9372 9681 Region 3 (Central Highlands) Mobile: 0413 840 047 Business: 5332 8696 [email protected] Mobile: 0427 839 548 [email protected] John Hayes Region 12 (Inner South East Metro) Bruce Nunn Mobile: 0408 739 867 Region 4 (Barwon) [email protected] Business: 5254 1435 Mobile: 0409 018 096 Shane Koop [email protected] Region 13 (Inner East Metro) Mobile: 0413 840 049 Damien Dunlop [email protected] Region 5 (Northern Rivers) Mobile: 0408 562 704 Jarrod Leggett [email protected] Region 14 (Outer East Metro) Mobile: 0409 776 426 Rhys Miller [email protected] Region 6 (North East Country) Mobile: 0407 922 414 Stuart Clark [email protected] Region 15 (South East Bayside Metro) Business: 9553 1363 Rob Wood Mobile: 0409 025 232 Region 7 (Gippsland) [email protected] Business: 5662 5293 Mobile: 0408 820 582 Adrian Jones [email protected] Region 16 (Outer South Metro) Business: 9772 2240 Jason Mathers Mobile: 0433 574 865 Region 8 (South East Country) [email protected] Business: 5975 0462 Mobile: 0413 888 398 [email protected] 3 Dates to Remember 2013/14 September 18th September Council Meeting - 7pm - Cricket Victoria October 5th & 6th VWCA club competition starts 19th, 19th & 20th SA v VicSpirit - Adelaide 25th, 26th & 27th VicSpirit v ACT - Ringwood CC November 8th, 9th & 10th NSW v VicSpirit - Sydney 22nd, 23rd & 24th WA v VicSpirit - Perth December 6th, 7th & 8th VicSpirit v TAS - Junction Oval January 2nd, 3rd & 4th VicSpirit v QLD - Junction Oval 6th Shooting Stars v England - Perth 10th - 13th Test - Southern Stars v England - Perth 17th Shooting Stars v England - Melbourne 19th ODI - Australia v England - Melbourne 23rd ODI - Australia v England - Melbourne 26th ODI - Australia v England - Hobart 25th/26th Twenty20 Finals - Community Competition 29th T20 - Australia v England - Hobart 31st T20 - Australia v England - Sydney February 2nd T20 - Australia v England - Sydney 19th February Council Meeting - 7pm - Cricket Victoria 22nd Twenty20 Finals - Premier Competition 4 Dates to Remember 2013/14 March 8th Semi Final - All grades except Premier 1sts 9th Semi Final Reserve Day - All grades except Premier 1sts 15th Semi Final - Premier 1sts 15th Finals - All grades except Premier 1sts 16th Semi Final Reserve Day - Premier 1sts 16th Finals Reserve Day - All grades except Premier 1sts 22nd Final - Premier 1sts 23rd Final Reserve Day - Premier 1sts April 9th CV Premier Cricket Awards Night - The Pullman, Albert Park May 9th VWCA Community Cricket Awards Night - Bayview on the Park 28th May Council Meeting - 7pm - Cricket Victoria August 6th VWCA AGM - 7:00pm - Cricket Victoria All Council meetings & AGM are held at Cricket Victoria, 86 Jolimont St, Jolimont at 7pm 5 Background to the Victorian Women’s Cricket Association The Victorian Women’s Cricket Association has been organising cricket for girls and women since 1905. The first recorded match however was played many years earlier. It was between the “Eleven Blues” and the “Eleven Reds” on April 7th, 1874 at Bendigo. Since then the VWCA has grown to over 45 teams competing in the metropolitan area and in Ballarat, Gisborne and Geelong. Victoria is the largest women’s cricket state in Australia. The VWCA competition is divided into five grades with two of those divided into geographical zones. Junior Girls Cricket Cricket Victoria State Championships The State Championship Program continues to grow each year and offer young cricketers a tournament to develop their skills, experience the enjoyment of the game and represent their region. U14: Wednesday 15th – Friday 17th January 2014 U16: Wednesday 15th – Friday 17th January 2014 U18: Tuesday 10th – Thursday 12th December 2013 U18 Final: Date TBC (MCG) Any questions regarding female elite junior programs can be directed to your Regional Cricket Manager (RCM) or to the Pathway, Education & Training Manager, Paul Montgomery on 9653 1153 or email [email protected] Junior Competitions Female junior programs and competitions are a key focus for all Cricket Victoria regions, with all areas having strategic plans to run cricket programs, girls’ teams in boys competitions, 'All Girls' competitions and/or come and try days. To find out more about these programs please contact your local RCM or Di Day, Female Youth Programs Officer at Cricket Victoria on 0427 314 389 or email [email protected] 6 Affiliated Associations Victorian Women's Cricket Umpires Association President: Anne Hallam Secretary: Russell Turner M: 0433 755 050 E: [email protected] Pioneer Victorian Ladies' Cricket Association President: Cath McLeod M: 0412 352 338 E: [email protected] 7 VWCA Premiers 2012/13 Premier Firsts - Agnes McDonnell Trophy Dandenong Premier Firsts Twenty20 Essendon Maribyrnong Park Premier Seconds - Julie Jones Trophy Napoleons/Sebastopol Premier Seconds Twenty20 Brighton District One Day Shield Riverside One Day Shield Twenty20 Darebin One Day North West Geelong One Day North West Twenty20 Altona North One Day South East Upper Ferntree Gully One Day South East Twenty20 Box Hill Awards 2012/13 Una Paisley Medal - Most Consistent Premier Firsts Player Emma Inglis - Brunswick Park Sue Woolcock Award - Most Consistent Premier Seconds Player Catherine Morrow - Coburg June Cole Award - Best First Year Premier Firsts Player Chelsea Moscript - Dandenong Bob Templeton Award - One Day Shield Final Umpires Joe Briganti & Anne Hallam Frank McDonald Memorial Trophy - Most Promising Schoolgirl Brooke Eley - Essendon Maribyrnong Park Dorothy Porter Memorial Prize - Most Promising U18 Spin Bowler in the Community Competition Mariah Dodds - Geelong Jill Crowther Award - Best Administered Club Kingston Heath Cricket Club Home Ground Advantage Premier Competition Spirit of Cricket Award Essendon Maribyrnong Park Home Ground Advantage Community Competition Spirit of Cricket Award Burnley CYMS Cricket Club Pioneers Award for Outstanding Services to Women’s Cricket Sylvia Faram 8 Under18 Most Valuable Players 2012/13 Premier Firsts Alana King Dandenong Premier Seconds Jasmin Harrison Ringwood One Day Shield Tenae Browne Frankston One Day North West Vanessa Lewicki Geelong One Day South East Carly Coventry Mt. Martha Premier Firsts Team of the Year 2012/13 1. Meg Lanning (C) Box Hill 2. Elyse Villani Brunswick Park 3. Emma Inglis Brunswick Park 4. Tammy Norquay Brunswick Park 5. Kelly Applebee Dandenong 6. Anna Lanning Box Hill 7. Emily Smith (WK) Essendon Maribyrnong Park 8. Alana King Dandenong 9. Emma Kearney Essendon Maribyrnong Park 10. Emma Gallagher Dandenong 11. Alex Hartley Box Hill 12. Laura Croft Dandenong 9 Player of the Final 2012/13 Premier Firsts One Day - Betty Wilson Medal: Julie Hunter Dandenong Twenty20: Emily McIntyre Essendon MP Premier Seconds One Day: Sarah Tatchell Naps/Sebas Twenty20: Kate Henderson Brighton District One Day Shield One Day: Nicole Callinan Riverside Twenty20: Faele O’Connor Darebin One Day North West One Day: Sue Huessi Geelong Twenty20: Renee McBain Altona North One Day South East One Day: Chloe Ip Box Hill Twenty20: Jo Van Mourik Upper Ferntree Gully 10 Averages 2012/13 Premier Firsts Batting: Meg Lanning Box Hill 91.00 Bowling: Julie Hunter Dandenong 11.14 Keeping: Emily Smith Essendon MP 23 dismissals Premier Seconds Batting: Ando Aparo Brunswick Park 81.67 Bowling: Sara Cavanagh Naps/Sebas
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