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Stellenbosch Universiteit Krieketklub Jaarverslag STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITEIT KRIEKETKLUB JAARVERSLAG 2012/2013 INHOUDSOPGAWE / CONTENTS BLADSY / PAGE ERELEDE …………………………………………………………………………………...2 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ………………………………………………………………..3 CHAIRPERSON’S REPORT …………………………………………………………….. 4 1. Steinhoff International 2. Representatives 3. Sports Colours 4. Annual Club Awards 5. Team Performances 6. Word of Thanks USSA TOURNAMENT …………………………………………………………………… 9 NATIONAL CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS ………………………………………………... 14 KLUB SPANNE ………………………………………………………………………….. 18 KOSHUIS KRIEKET …………………………………………………………………….. 22 BEDANKINGS …………………………………………………………………………… 25 1 MATIES KRIEKET KLUB ERELEDE PRESIDENT : Dr. J. Rupert LEWENSLANGE ERE-VISEPRESIDENTE : Mnr. A.K. du Toit Mnr. C.K. van Niekerk ERE-VISEPRESIDENTE : Mnr. J. Baard Mnr. B. Biebuyck Mnr. A. Brown Mnr. K. Daniels Mnr. A. Green Mnr. M. Jooste (Steinhoff) Mnr. D. Matthew (Steinhoff) Mnr. P. van Vuuren Mnr. G. Rautenbach Dr. T. Lategan Mnr. J. Loxton Prof. J.F. Smith (Viserektor) LEWENSLEDE : Prof. H.F. Jordaan Mnr. P. Retief 2 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESIDENT : Dr. J. Rupert CHAIRPERSON : Mr. S. van Heerden VICE-CHAIRPERSON : Mr. A. Geldenhuys KLUB CAPTAIN: MEN : Mr. O. Nauhaus KLUB CAPTAIN: LADIES : Me. R. Pentz SECRETARY : Mr. S. van Wyk ADDITIONAL MEMBERS : Mr. A. Brown Mr. M. Kotze Mr. N. Roberts SPORTS MANAGER : Mr. A. du Toit (ex officio) HEAD COACH : Mr. A. Wylie (ex officio) ASSISTENT COACHES : Mr. W. Kirsten Mr. L. Roberts 3 CHAIRPERSON’S REPORT The Cricket Club experienced a successful 2012/13 season with the First Team again winning the Boland Premier League [50 over competition], as well as the T20 Regional competition. The Team did well at both the USSA tournament and the National Club Championships, although not as well as expected. The Vics side performed well in all competitions – as did Maties II by winning the Boland 1st Division 50-over title and also Maties III - the runners-up in the same competition. I would like to congratulate the coaching staff and all the players for their commitment in ensuring that most of our goals were achieved. A special word of thanks to our Head Coach, Andrew Wylie, in this regard. Andrew was well supported by his assistant coach, Warren Kirsten and all the other coaches. During the season a total number of 72 players were involved in playing cricket at the Club and a further 315 players participated in the Residence League. This was good to see. Steinhoff Dagbreek won the Weekend League by beating Steinhoff Eendrag in the final, while Steinhoff Huis Marais won the Week League. The Maties Women Side again performed well in the Boland League. Several players, namely, Nathanael Christiaans, Stacey Lackay and Yolandi Potgieter represented Boland. A special word of thanks must go to their coach, Mr André Potgieter, for his continued hard work and dedication. The Club’s relationship with the Boland Cricket Board also remained good during the period under review. Congratulations to all the players who represented the Club at National and Provincial levels and in particular Uwe Birkenstock who was named both Boland and South African Student Cricket Player of the Year. Uwe was also selected for the 2013 USSA team. We are proud of his achievements. 1. STEINHOFF INTERNATIONAL The season saw the continuation of meetings with our sponsor, Steinhoff International, to further strengthen the company’s long-term involvement with the Club. My thanks go to the company and its senior executives, Mr Markus Jooste (CEO, Steinhoff International); Mr Danie van der Merwe (COO, Steinhoff International); Mr Derrik Matthew and Mr Ajee 4 Valentine for their keen interest in and extraordinary support to the Club. Thanks also go to many former players, other individuals and corporates, e.g. Gino’s, for their generous financial support. 2. REPRESENTATIVES SA Ladies Yolandi Potgieter SA A Lizaad Williams SA u/19 Lizaad Williams USSA NATIONAL Uwe Birkenstock CAPE COBRAS Uwe Birkenstock Lizaad Williams COBRAS COLTS Jean Bredenkamp Michael Loubser Riyaad Henry Mark van Heerden COBRAS CUBS Justin Dill BOLAND Uwe Birkenstock Dewald Botha Jean Bredenkamp Riyaad Henry Emile Kriek Leon le Roux Michael Loubser Keegan Petersen Carl Raubenheimer Mark van Heerden Lizaad Williams BOLAND LADIES Nathanael Christiaans Stacey Lackay Yolandi Potgieter 5 BOLAND ACADEMY Keegan Biassoni Jean Bredenkamp Gideon Conradie Riyaad Henry Manrich Kotze Leon le Roux Michael Loubser Erhard Louw Rudolph Pollard BOLAND u/19 Justin Dill Herman Smit NAMIBIA & NAMIBIA u/19 Stephen Baard 3. SPORTS COLOURS LADIES Stacey Lackay Nathanael Christiaans Yolandi Potgieter MEN Uwe Birkenstock Dewald Botha Emile Kriek Michael Loubser Keegan Petersen Carl Raubenheimer 4. ANNUAL CLUB AWARDS DIENSLEWERING (MANS) Schalk van Wyk DIENSLEWERING (VROUE) Leanne Barnard BESTE VERTONING Avril Gardiner BESTE JUNIOR Keegan Petersen ANDREW LAWLEY MEMORIAL TROFEE Oscar Nauhaus 6 BESTE VEELSYDIGE SPELER Dewald Botha VROUE SPELER VAN DIE JAAR Yolandi Potgieter MANS SPELER VAN DIE JAAR Uwe Birkenstock 5. TEAM PERFORMANCES Steinhoff Maties l Winners Boland Premier A-league Steinhoff Victorians Semi-final Jive T20 competition Steinhoff Maties ll Winners of Boland 1st Division Steinhoff Maties lll Winners of T20 League Premier League 50 Overs: Final Standings CLUB PLAYED WIN LOSE NR BP POINTS Steinhoff Maties I 13 11 - 2 9 57 Brackenfell I 14 9 4 1 5 43 Wellington I 14 8 5 1 4 38 Hermanus I 13 6 3 4 3 35 Victorians 14 5 7 2 3 27 Stellenbosch/Districts 14 4 9 1 2 20 Vredenburg/Saldanha 14 3 10 1 - 14 Van der Stel 14 2 10 2 1 13 6. WORD OF THANKS My sincere appreciation goes to all committee members; Messrs Andre Geldenhuys, Oscar Nauhaus, Schalk van Wyk, Alec Brown, Manrich Kotze, Nathan Roberts, Andrew Wylie, Andre du Toit, Leon Roberts, Warren Kirsten and Ms Ronel Pentz for their consistent and loyal support during the season. A special word of thanks must go to Mr Andre du Toit - the University’s Cricket Coordinator for many, many years - who retired recently. His absolute loyalty, commitment, passion and support to the Club, throughout his time at the University, will forever be remembered 7 for all who new ‘’Oom Andre’’. He made sure that the Club remained at the top in Boland Cricket. Baie dankie, Andre en lekker rus! Voorts wens ons Oom Kallie (Daniels) ‘n wonderlike aftrede toe na ’n jarelange verbintenis met die Klub. Baie dankie vir alles – ons sal jou baie mis en kom loer asseblief van tyd tot tyd in! Finally, a huge note of thanks to Mr Thys Carstens and all the ground and support staff for providing - week in and week out - such fantastic playing facilities to our players and visiting teams. Sidney van Heerden Chairman 8 USSA TOURNAMENT PORT ELIZABETH 3-7 DECEMBER 2012 1. Team Steinhoff International Maties USSA team members were: Lenert Van Wyk Emile Kriek (Capt) Mark Van Heerden Dewald Botha Uwe Birkenstock Viljee Geldenhuis Nathan Roberts James Groom Jean Marias Keegan Biassoni Michael Loubser Herman Smith Riyaad Henry Coach: Andrew Wylie Manager: Warren Kirsten Fitness trainer: Faan Fourie 2. Pre SAU Preparation Due to the time of the year we were fortunate to be able to use club form in the league and amateur form as the basis for our selections. The team, were once again fortunate to have the opportunity to have a “get away” to Ceres before we left for USSA. In Ceres the team took part in an afternoon of development coaching. It was a more than useful exercise, where the players gave back to the local community. There were many team bonding sessions in the two days away and the individuals that left became a stronger group. Unfortunately due to rewrites and deferred exams meant we were three individuals short of creating a harmonious unit. 9 A league fixture the day before we left for USSA was not the best timing but was dealt with as competently as expected from Maties Cricket Club. 3. Transport We flew early on the morning of the 3rd of December from Cape Town International Airport to PE. Our Budget rent a car was picked up at the airport and we made our start to NMMU. The vehicles remained with us for the remainder of the tournament and were returned early on the morning of the 8th of December. 4. Accommodation We stayed in the Hostels at NMMU. The horror stories of the accommodations at NMMU 6 years ago were not repeated. The rooms were clean the food was on time and appetizing. The staff were friendly and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay. 5. Financial Report Expenditure: Accommodation: R36 540.00 Transport R72 993.00 Dinner: R2 610.00 Totaal: R112 143.00 Income: Club Sponsorship R100 383.00 SU Subsidy R11 760.00 Totaal: 112 143.00 6. Sponsors Steinhoff International is the official sponsor of the team and was very proudly represented by the Maties team. Our thanks must go to them for the addition of our trainer and Physiotherapist Faan Fourie who added valuable knowledge his specialty fields of Physiology and Physiotherapy. We as the players and management are well aware of the privilege. Thanks to Andre, Sidney and Steinhoff. 7. Functions A Managers and captain’s meeting was held at the Conference facility at NMMU upon arrival. Here the day to day running of the tournament was explained and logistics were discussed. 10 The final Dinner was Held at the St Georges Park. At the function the USSA team was announced and a good time was had by all. Thanks to all that were involved in the event. 8. Results of the tournament and Coaches report The Steinhoff Maties cricket team left early December for Port Elizabeth for the annual USSA cricket week with high expectations and aims to follow up on their previous year’s performance. In reality the tour started off with a number of obstacles that were certainly going to test the resolve and courage of the squad.
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