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Victorian Country Cricket League Incorporated Victorian Country Cricket League Incorporated. OFFICE BEARERS 2014 – 2015 President W.D. RICHES “Derrimut” 465 Ondit-Warrion Rd, Warrion 3249 Tel: 5234 8492 [email protected] Vice Presidents E.W. PARKER 1/8 Murra Crt, Ashwood 3147 Tel: 9807 5186 Mob: 0419 347 034 [email protected] K.R. WHITE 109 Walker St, Cobden 3266 Tel: 5595 1183 Mob: 0429 921 876 Fax: 5595 2283 [email protected] .au Secretary K.W. THOMPSON 45 Monbulk-Seville Rd, Seville 3139 Tel: 5964 4555 Bus: 9801 4773 Fax: 9801 5361 Mob: 0408 353 076 [email protected] Assistant Secretary W.J. WILLIAMS PO Box 363, Echuca 3564 Tel: 5482 3089 Mob: 0428 865 036 [email protected] Treasurer J.F. O’BRIEN PO Box 256, Cranbourne 3977 Tel: 5998 2366 Mob: 0435 130 578 [email protected] Administration M.K. ATKINS PO Box 12, Kinglake 3763 Manager Mob: 0409 798 994 [email protected] Delegates to Cricket Victoria W.D. RICHES; K.W. THOMPSON (Alt) Delegates to V.S.D.C.A. K.W. THOMPSON Playing Rules Committee E.W. PARKER; N. PURDEY K.W. THOMPSON; T.J. SAKER Honorary Auditor MR. I. HOSKING CPA Honorary Solicitor MR. A. SPLATT V.S.D.C.A. delegate to V.C.C.L. MR. J. SHEEHAN REGION DIRECTORS Region 1 – Mallee-Murray G.J.MCGLASHAN PO Box 2899, Mildura 3502 Tel: 5024 7208 Mob: 0428 534 687 [email protected] Region 2 – Western Waves L. ILETT 3 Rasmussen Ave. Hamilton 3300 Mob:0409 978 650 [email protected] Region 3 – Central A.J. MARTIN PO Box 158, Stawell 3350 Highlands Mob: 0406 683 964 [email protected] Region 4 – Barwon JAN NOWICKI PO Box 63, Geelong 3220 Tel: 5278 5819 Mob: 0425 379 713 [email protected] Region 5 – Northern T. HARLING PO Box 535 , Bendigo 3552 Rivers Mob: 0429 950 954 [email protected] Region 6 – North East T.J. SAKER 24 Thomas St., Benalla 3672 Country Tel: 5762 8198 Mob: 0421 632 590 [email protected] Region 7 – Gippsland G.W. MUNRO Unit 3/52 Ambrie Cr, Noble Park 3152 Mob: 0438 595 205 [email protected] Region 8 – South East B. WATTS 6 Monda Ave., Healesville 3777 Country Tel: 5962 4834 Mob: 0418 340 591 [email protected] Life Members W.J. Stubbs OBE (Ballarat, 1939) A.D. Freedman (Castlemaine, 1946) W.J. Golding (Donald, 1951) W. Glasscock (Lang Lang, 1958) F.P. Just (Geelong, 1959) R.E. Davey (Hamilton, 1963) E.C. Kirton B.E.M. (Ballarat, 1963) A.V. Rankin (Dimboola, 1963) E.J. Cleary (Benalla, 1972) W.H. Heinz (Ballarat, 1974) H.F.W. Lightfoot M.B.E. (Shepparton, 1977) A.R. Cardwell (Morwell, 1977) J.L.C. Young (Hamilton, 1978) L. Dunkley-Smith (Ballarat 1981) R.Salter (Bendigo, 1983) T.C.Trewin (Benalla, 1984) R.F.Merriman (Geelong, 1988) K.T.Sherwill (Benalla, 1995) E.W.Parker (Geelong, 2000) G.M.McRae (Ballarat, 2001) K.J.Ryan (Geelong, 2003) A.B.Wrigglesworth (Sale, Maffra, 2004) B.R. Weightman (Sunraysia, 2005) W.E.Foley (Mornington Peninsula, 2006). W.D. Riches (Colac, 2011) K.W. Thompson (Yarra Valley, 2012). VCCL Board and Administration 2014-15 Back Row: Brent Watts; Lloyd Ilett; Jan Nowicki; Tony Martin; George Munro; Travis Harling; Trevor Saker; Gary McGlashan Front Row: Ed Parker; Keith Thompson; Kelvin White; Warren Riches; Bill Williams; John O’Brien; Michael Atkins Record of Office Bearers PATRON 1928/29 – 1929/30 E. Currie PRESIDENT 1926/27 – 1927/28 E Currie 1928/29 – 1938/39 A.D. Freeman OBE(Castlemaine) 1939/40 – 1944/45 Recess 1945/46 – 1957/58 F. Just (Geelong) 1958/59 – 1967/68 R.E. Davey (Hamilton) 1968/69 – 1986/87 W.H.Heinz (Ballarat) 1987/88 – 1990/91 R. F. Merriman (Geelong) 1991/92 – 2000/01 G.M. McRae (Ballarat) 2000/01 – (part) B. T. Struthers (Hamilton) 2001/02 – (Current) W. D. Riches (Colac) VICE-PRESIDENTS 1926/27 – 1927/28 A.D. Freeman OBE (Castlemaine) 1926/27 – 1938/39 E. Perkins 1928/29 – 1937/38 W. Stubbs (Ballarat) 1938/39 – G. Keast (Mornington Peninsula) 1939/40–1944/45Recess 1945/46 – 1957/58 R.E. Davey (Hamilton) 1945/46 –1957/58 A. Glasscock (Lang Lang) 1958/59 – 1976/77 E. J. Cleary (Benalla) 1959/60 –1967/68 W. H. Heinz (Ballarat) 1968/69 –1970/71 A. V. Rankin (Dimboola) 1971/72 – 1993/94 H. F. Lightfoot MBE (Shepparton) 1977/78 – 1991/92 T. C. Trewin (Benalla) 1992/93 – 2000/01 W. D. Riches (Colac) 1994/95 – 2000/01 J. F. Harris )Bendigo) 2000/01 – 2007/08 W. E. Foley (Mornington) 2001/02 – 2012/13 D. E. Cooper (Yarrawonga) 2008/09 – (Current) E.W. Parker (Geelong) 2013 – (Current) K.R.White (Cobden) HONORARY SECRETARY 1926/27 – 1927/28 HPatemoster (Seymour) 1928/29 – 1932/33 G. Keast (Mornington Peninsula) 1932/33 – 1936/37 H. Wyndham (Leongatha) 1937/38 – 1938/39 E. C. Kirton BEM (Ballarat) 1939/40 – 1944/45 Recess 1945/56 – 1976/77 E. C. Kirton BEM (Ballarat) 1977/78 – 1983/84 R. F. Merriman (Geelong) 1984/85 – 1986/87 E. M. Allen (Geelong) 1987/88 – 2007/08 E. W. Parker (Geelong) 2008/09 – (Current) K.W. Thompson (Yarra Valley) HONORARY TREASURER 1926/27 – 1927/28 G. Keast (Mornington Peninsula) 1928/29 – 1932/33 H. Wyndham (Leongatha) 1933/34 – 1937/38 G. Keast (Mornington Peninsula) 1938/39 – J. S. Stevens (Maryborough) 1939/40 – 1944/45 Recess 1945/46 – 1958/59 J. S. Stevens (Maryborough) 1959/60 – 1967/68 A. V. Rankin (Dimboola) 1968/69 – 1984/85 A. R. Cardwell (Morwell) 1985/86 – 1986/87 E. W. Parker (Geelong) 1987/88 – E. M. Allen (Geelong) 1988/89 – 2001/02 K. J. Ryan (Geelong) 2002/03 – 2011/12 G. F. Kerr (Wangaratta) 2012/13 – (Current) J.F. O’Brien (West Gippsland) HONORARY ASSISTANT SECRETARY 1978/79 – 1981/82 E. M. Allen (Geelong) 1982/83 – 1986/87 E. W. Parker (Geelong) 1987/88 – E. M.Allen (Geelong) 1988/89 – 1991/92 K. J. Ryan (Geelong) 1992/93 – (Current) W. J. Williams (Echuca) R.F.Merriman Service Award (For meritorious contributions to the conduct of VCCL programs and competitions) 2000 – V.Cahill (Ballarat) 2001 – M.Roberts (Cobden) 2002 – K.T.Sherwill (Benalla) 2003 – W.E.Foley(MorningtonPeninsula) 2004 – N.Reeves (Ferntree Gully) 2005 – W.Chisholm (Murray Valley) 2006 – P.McAninly (Alberton) 2007 – K.Myers (Hamilton) 2008 – J. Donegan (Casterton) 2009 – G. Freshwater (Gippsland) 2010 _ G. Underwood (Kyabram) 2011 – L. Norquay (Bellarine Peninsula) 2012 _ J.Hewitt (Bendigo) 2013 – C. Russell (Hamilton) 2014 – I. Wright (Warrnambool) R.F. Merriman Award 2014 Winner Ian “Lefty” Wright (Warrnambool) being presented with the award by Bob Merriman ________________________________________________________________________ VALE Vin Cahill 2000 Bob Merriman Award winner Vin Cahill sadly passed away during the year. Vin was also a Life Member of the Ballarat Cricket Association and his contribution to cricket will be missed by many. VICTORIAN COUNTRY CRICKET LEAGUE COUNTRY WEEK ASSOCIATIONS, 2014-15 Bairnsdale Brad Mitchell, PO Box 343, Bairnsdale VIC. 3875 (03) 5153 1589 Ballarat Brett Severino, PO Box 14N, Ballarat North, VIC 3350 (03) 5331 7998 Benalla & District Mark Saunders, PO Box 99, Benalla, VIC. 3671 0488 300 939 Bendigo District Travis Harling, PO Box 535, Bendigo, VIC 3552 (03) 5449 3548 Central Gippsland Matt Clarke, PO Box 3340, Morwell Mail Centre, VIC 3841 (03) 5127 8742 Colac & District Craig Murdoch, 29 Pollock Street, Colac, VIC 3250 (03) 5231 3206 Ferntree Gully & District Steve Brown, PO Box 134, Ferntree Gully, VIC 3156 (03) 9752 4009 Geelong Jan Nowicki, PO Box 63, Geelong, VIC 3220 (03) 5278 5819 Goulburn Murray John Varcoe, PO Box 15, Echuca VIC 3564 Hamilton & District Vicki Collins, PO Box 667, Hamilton, VIC 3300 0458 174 078 Leongatha Gary Adams, 19 Bridge Street, Korumburra, VIC 3950 0407 040 125 Mornington Peninsula Paul Pelzer, PO Box 482, Hastings VIC 3915 0401 038 099 Murray Valley Anthony Holmes, 80 Jerilderie Street, Berrigan, NSW, 2717 (03) 5885 2125 Sale-Maffra Ross McMillan, PO Box 1017, Sale, VIC 3850 (03) 5148 6338 Seymour District Ken Daniel, PO Box 285, Seymour, VIC 3661 (03) 5792 2891 Shepparton Jenny Mears, PO Box 501, Shepparton, VIC 3632 (03) 5831 6233 South West Grant Myers, 22 Robinson Street, Camperdown, VIC 3260 (03) 5593 3293 Sunraysia Peter Hahn, PO Box 6166, Mildura West, VIC 3501 (03) 5023 0957 Traralgon & District Gavin Foenander, PO Box 630, Traralgon, VIC 3844 (03) 5174 0668 Wangaratta & District Cassy Campbell, PO Box702, Wnagaratta VIC 3676 0428 505 094 Warragul & District Michael Wardle, PO Box 449, Warragul, VIC 3820 (03) 5625 1823 Warrnambool & District Michael Harrison, PO Box 1416, Warrnambool, VIC 3280 0427 651 666 West Gippsland Rob Hansen, 9/53 Ebony Drive, Pakenham, VIC. 3810 0412 080 592 Yarra Valley Keith Thompson, PO Box 418, Lilydale, VIC 3140 (03) 5964 4555 OTHER AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS, 2014-15 Alberton Gavin Watt, 368 Gelliondale Road, Albeton West, VIC 3791 (03) 5184 1353 Bellarine Peninsula Graham Bate, 20 Calliteman Crt,Ocean Grove VIC 3875 Casterton District Gary Carlin, 5800 Glenelg Highway, Casterton VIC 3311 (03) 5581 1348 Castlemaine & District Jim Gray, 141, Castlemaine VIC 3450 0428 619 939 Cricket Albury Wodonga John McMillan, PO Box 68, Albury, NSW 2640 0408 477 457 Emu Valley Mark Roberts,PO Box 1430, Kangaroo Flat,VIC 3555 0428 500 086 Gisborne & District Robert McIntyre, 7 McIntyre Lane, Bolinda, VIC 3432 (03) 5428 5276 Grampians Gary Cunningham, PO Box 299, Stawell VIC 3380 0407 059 873 Grassmere Paul Cameron, PO Box 903, Warrnambool, VIC 3280 0439 899 335 Grenville Mark Drinkwater, 505 Mortchop Road, Snake Valley VIC 3351 (03) 5344 9231 Horsham Darren Chesterfield, PO Box 453, Horsham, VIC.
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