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Petty Sessions A) THE RED LEATHER A Publication of the Morning Cricket Association of Sydney (Formerly the N.S.W. Public Service Cricket Association, established 1928) 2005-06 SEASON YEARBOOK Bat & Ball Pont XI celebrate an unprecedented fifth consecutive 1st Division title and their favourite children’s tv show Hi-Five. In this edition - * Bat & Ball Pont XI capture an unprecedented fifth * The Mullets show that experience counts as they consecutive 1st Division title. just subdue Seaweed in the 4th Division decider. * Surry Hills wins the match that matters, as they take out * The Troopers finally capture a trophy at last with a nail their first ever SMCA premiership, taking 2nd division. biting last ball win in the Life Members Shield. * MPK Dragons win 8 sudden death matches straight to claim 3rd Division and their secind straight title. MAY 2006 Number 150 THE RED LEATHER A Publication of the Morning Cricket Association of Sydney (Formerly the N.S.W. Public Service Cricket Association, established 1928) 2005-06 SEASON YEARBOOK Number 150 Volume 12 Number 10 2005-06 Award Winners 3 Review of the 2005-06 Season 7 1st Division 2005-06 : Grand Final Match Report, Competition Table, Leading Run 8 Scorer’s and Wicket-Takers, Best Performances, Player of the Season Points, Individual Statistics and Team Season reviews. Past 1st Division Premiers 2nd Division 2005-06 : Grand Final Match Report, Competition Table, Leading Run 22 Scorer’s and Wicket-Takers, Best Performances, Player of the Season Points, Individual Statistics and Team Season reviews. Past 2nd Division Premiers 3rd Division 2005-06 : Competition Table, Leading Run Scorer’s and Wicket-Takers, 36 Best Performances, Player of the Season Points, : Individual Statistics by team and Team Season reviews. Past 3rd Division Premiers 4th Division 2005-06 : Competition Table, Leading Run Scorer’s and Wicket-Takers, 50 Best Performances, Player of the Season Points, Individual Statistics and Team Season reviews. Past 4th Division Premiers Life Members Shield 2005-06 including Scores, Statistics and Past Winners 65 Past 5th and 6th Division Premiers and SMCA Life Members 70 Umpire Appointments and Competition wins of current Sydney Morning C.A. Teams 71 Representative Cricket -Hinton Shield, Jim Noble Cup, Martin Shield, 2nd XI Matches 72 Past Individual Award Winners since 1991/92 - 81 Letter from retired umpire Clarrie Winslow – Spirit of Cricket Award 85 Association Records since 1955 85 Most SMCA Competition Wins by Team and by Club 86 Sydney Morning C.A. Office Bearers 1987- 87 Autographs 88 2 SYDNEY MORNING C.A. 2005-06 AWARD WINNERS 1ST Division Premiers (The Dunnigham Shield) – Bat and Ball Pont XI (Green and White) Michael Douglas, Tim Inman, Keerin O’Keeffe, Steve Philp, Dave Oriti, Michael Frolich, Richard Morris, John Miller, Andrew Laing, Ben Mudaliar, Khristian Kerrigan, Aaron Laing, - Ashley Parmenter, Luke Minto 2nd Division Premiers (J.D.Herlihy Shield) – Surry Hills (Red & White) Ben English, Liam Owen, Matt Shepherd, Shaun Stevens, Tony Lopes, Stephen Lopes, Bram Tulloch, John Clark, Alistair McMillan, Irvine Gowans, Mark Gold, David King, Richard Clune, Adam Fraser John Moses 3rd Division Premiers (The Arthur Mealing Cup) – MPK Dragons (Red & White) Jim Pizanias, George Farsarakis, Homer Dapas, Elias Tritsaris, Nick Kaperonis, George Kandylas, Jason Habak, Chris Varikos, Arthur Theodos, George Limberis, Duarte Custodio, Ravi Singh, John Krithinakis, Peter Paradise, George Kounnafis, Pandel Kambos 4th Division Premiers (The Captain Cook Cup) – Mullets (Blue & White) John Dunn, Ahmar Imam, Geoff Creighton, Brett Palmer, Scott Boniface, Brad Shepherd, Rowan Tabb, Andrew Vandergraaf, David McLachlan, Johnny Abreu, Craig Holden, Grant Holden, David Gibson, Tony Campey Plate Competition (Life Members Shield) – Troopers (Navy & Gold) Paul Witherly, Andrew Dadswell, Spili Giftless, Geoffrey Ong, Shane Anderson, Matt Gurney, Matt Kaspura, Mark Mojsin, Michael Carman, Matt Cherri, Bryce Smith, Mark Chaimungkalanont, Jason Morvan, Lindsay Leeser, Sean Morvan, James Ryan, Patrick Brennan Hinton Shield Winners: Sydney Morning C.A. 1st XI Michael Frolich, Michael Douglas, Steve Philp, Dave Oriti, Richard Morris, John Miller, Khristian Kerrigan, Ash Parmenter, Mitchell Spencer, Nathan Koen, David Mackay, Ben Mudaliar, Andrew Barker (Manager) Noble Cup Winners: Sydney Morning C.A. 2nd XI Edward Neylan, Andrew Dadswell, Matt Shepherd, Spili Giftless, Steve Mitchell, Matt Weise, Shane Anderson, Brendan Kay, Paul Witherly, Peter Thurling, Garth Pearce, Jay Patel Clarrie Winslow Spirit of Cricket Award – Bali XI 1st XI Representative Player of the Season – Richie Morris (Bat & Ball Pont XI) 2nd XI Representative Player of the Season – Steven Mitchell (Seaweed) Newcomer of the Season (Sean Grahame Memorial Trophy) - Mark Maher (Trinity Hotel) 1st Division Player of the Season – Brad Abbott (Allstars) 1st Division Player of the Grand Final – Steve Philp (Pont XI) 2nd Division Player of the Season – Liam Owen (Surry Hills) 2nd Division Player of the Grand Final – Shaun Stevens (Surry Hills) 3rd Division Player of the Season – Ben James (Clinton Perren Inv.) & Jim Pizanias (MPK Dragons) 3rd Division Player of the Grand Final – Elias Tritsaris (MPK Dragons) 4th Division Player of the Season – Matt Weise (Fumblers) 4th Division Player of the Grand Final – John Abreu (Mullets) Player of the Life Members Shield – Paul Witherly (Troopers) Life Members Shield Player of the Final – Gavin Perkins (Petty Sessions A) 1st Division Batting Agg. - (Simon Taylor Memorial Trophy) – Brad Abbott (Allstars) 482 runs at 68.66 1st Division Batting Average - Brad Abbott (Allstars) 482 runs at 68.66 1st Division Bowling Aggregate – Nick Houseman (Trinity Hotel) 22 wickets at 14.81 1st Division Bowling Average – Dave Oriti (Bat & Ball Pont XI) 18 wickets at 12.50 1st Division Most Dismissals by Wicket-Keeper – Mitchell Spencer (Paddington Bowlers A) 24 dismissals 1st Division Most Catches by Fieldsman – Martin Contempree (Allstars) 8 catches 3 2nd Division Batting Aggregate – James Barrett (Petty Sessions D) 433 runs at 54.13 2nd Division Batting Average – Liam Owen (Surry Hills) 304 runs at 60.80 2nd Division Bowling Aggregate – Paul Vanderwert (Petty Sessions B) 22 wickets at 19.64 2nd Division Bowling Average – Liam Owen (Surry Hills) 20 wickets at 9.45 2nd Division Most Dismissals (Wicket-Keeper) – Mick Catley (Hardfactory) 10 Dismissals 2nd Division Most Catches by Fieldsman – Terry Nilon (Hardfactory) 7 catches 3rd Division Batting Aggregate & Average – Ben James (Clinton Perren Invitational) 496 runs at 62.00 3rd Division Bowling Aggregate & Average – Aaron Crespi (Boozers) 19 wickets at 10.58 3rd Division Most Dismissals (Wicket-Keeper) – Brent Gasper (Clinton Perren Invitational) 10 dismissals 3rd Division Most Catches by Fieldsman – Nick Kaperonis (MPK Dragons) 10 catches 4th Division Batting Aggregate – Steven Mitchell (Seaweed) 429 runs at 71.50 4th Division Batting Average – Matt Stephen (Tudor Hall) 362 runs at 72.40 4th Division Bowling Aggregate & Average – Matt Weise (Fumblers) 30 wickets at 7.50 4th Division Most Dismissals (Wicket-Keeper) – David Bonne (PSJ Loose Cannons) 20 Dismissals 4th Division Most Catches by Fieldsman – Mick Furniss (Paddington Bowlers C) 13 catches 10 wickets in a match: 4th Division 10-63 (6-22 & 4-43) - Shiva Kumar (Seaweed) v Bali XI at Moore Park 14 Century Makers: 1st Division 133 - Brad Abbott (Allstars) v Paddington Bowlers A at Tempe Reserve 2 120 - Chris Walker (Dutton Rally XI) v Trinity Hotel at Parkes Drive 104 - Mark Maher (Trinity Hotel) v Petty Sessions A at Moore Park 17 2nd Division 148 - Matthew Telford (Petty Sessions D) v Hardfactory at Auburn Park 113 - Brad Nunn (Petty Sessions B) v Hardfactory at Moore Park 12 113 - Glen Stewart (Hardfactory) v Paddington Bowlers B at Moore Park 17 108 - Suresh Kumar (Paddington Bowlers B) v Petty Sessions B at Moore Park 11 105rh - Ben English (Surry Hills) v Petty Sessions B at Tempe Reserve 2 3rd Division 175 - Warren Habak (Petty Sessions C) v MPK Dragons at Bat & Ball, Moore Park 110 - Ben James (Clinton Perren) v Boozers at Bat & Ball, Moore Park 109no - Tim Neville (Boozers) v Petty Sessions C at Moore Park 17 108 - Jim Pizanias (MPK Dragons) v Clinton Perren at Moore Park 10 106 - G.Baesha (Petty Sessions C) v Boozers at Moore Park 17 105 - Ben James (Clinton Perren) v Cricketers Arms at Moore Park 10 4th Division 140no - Steve Mitchell (Seaweed) v Tudor Hall at Moore Park 15 121no - Michael McLeod (Seaweed) v Bali XI at Moore Park 13 116 - Matt Weise (Fumblers) v Seaweed at Moore Park 13 115 - Matt Stephen (Tudor Hall) v Mullets at Beaman Park 4, Dulwich Hill 102no - Derek Patulny (Paddington Bowlers C) v Seaweed at Jellicoe Park, Pagewood 102no - John Taylor (Bali XI) v Tudor Hall at Moore Park 16 102 - Craig Holden (Mullets) v PSJ Loose Cannons at Moore Park 12 101no - Steve Mitchell (Seaweed) v PSJ Loose Cannons at Moore Park 13 100no - Mick Gowen (Paddington Bowlers C) v Tudor Hall at Moore Park 10 100 - Matt Weise (Fumblers) v PSJ Loose Cannons at Moore Park 12 Sydney Morning CA 2nd XI 145 – Paul Witherly v Queensland Public Service CA at David Phillips Field South, Daceyville 106 – Steve Mitchell v Queensland Public Service CA at David Phillips Field South, Daceyville 4 6 wickets in an Innings: 1st Division 6/20 Craig Lygoe (Allstars) v Trinity Hotel (Minor Semi) at Moore Park 11 2nd Division 6/21 James Telford (Petty Sessions D) v Surry Hills at Parade Grounds (Major Semi) 6/24 Damien Heffernan (Hardfactory)
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