ANNUAL REPORT 2018/19 UNIVERSITY CLUB INC. Contents President’s Message Lions Go Red... the future. • Facility Development We must have female friendly The club took some major steps forward Our Cricket Operations team were facilities, increase our training facility 3 President’s Message in season 2018/19 both on and off the again led by Gene Phair and Melissa Cricket Community Statistics capacity to accommodate growth in field. As a leading sporting club within Stevenson, and we have a fantastic 26 Awards and female & junior cricket, and find an 4 High Performance 11 In the media the UTAS community, the committee group of volunteers who have played Representative Honours moved to align with the University Sport all-weather solution given 50% of our 5 Senior Cricket 16 Students on campus key roles in our day-to-day operations. brand and change our Premier League training is either indoors or cancelled 28 Season results Thank you to John Paine, Peter & Olly 7 Female Cricket in Focus Past Players colours to red, black and white, This Robinson for managing the clubrooms, due to weather. We must also 46 Highest run scorers has also aligned our junior and senior Amanda Phair for "roll patrol" and establish a 2nd Turf Home Ground - 8 Junior Cricket Social calendar uniforms. Adopting a "Renegades" type social events, our scorers Kim currently utilising Hutchins WMO - as 50 Highest takers design our Premier League sides look 9 Premier Cricket 18 George McNees Hutchinson and Nigel Wilson, the many well as work with CT & Council to fantastic in their new uniforms, and in Development Program fundraiser 54 Partnership records parents across our junior program improve our junior cricket grounds. particular it is great that our female assisting on game day with scoring • Management & Administration UniSport Nationals Div 1 57 Season milestones cricket sides can feel comfortable and and umpiring, and our players who We must work with the University T20 confident in uniform that fits properly. 58 Playing records have volunteered across the season for and CT towards part-time and full- Thank you to the University of Tasmania canteen and coaching duties. 22 Intercultural Sports time administrators, to help manage 67 Heritage Numbers - Men for their financial support, apparel League the past few seasons we have the current workload on volunteers partners Masuri for all of their efforts which is not sustainable 70 Heritage Numbers - and to Nick Grubb and Maddie Blazely seen many players come and go, and 24 Community partners • Experiences Women for leading the design process. with the nature of University life the Committee recognised the need to We must continue to strive to Many of our highlights of season 2018/19 provide social cricket opportunities to provide outstanding participant and go to the amazing transformation of our further engage with our community. volunteer experiences, including female cricket program. Led by first- This season we: junior cricket and students, to make year coach Katelyn Fryett and 's number one sport President: Charles Rose Sasha Moloney, our female program • entered a side in the Hurricanes Vice-President: John Paine really went from strength to strength Champions Leage - a multicultural Acknowledgements competition managed by the Treasurer: Gene Phair this season with many amazing efforts • We are extremely grateful to CT for Intercultural Sports League Secretary: Rob Braithwaite along the way. Whilst they didn't come their support and the tireless work of away with any silverware, they have • entered a side in the UniSport T20 Chris Garrett, Daniel Thistleton and done the club immensely proud, and Div 1 Nationals Competition in Eamonn Doherty General Committee: Campbelltown, NSW success is not too far away. • Thank you to our community Peter Robinson Our senior men’s sides were somewhat • entered a side in the Over 40's partners for their support this season Maddie Blazely inconsistent, mostly attributable to a lack competition - Masuri, Davey Street Discount Oliver Robinson of depth across the grades and a lack of • supported the Intercollege Cricket Pharmacy, Commonwealth Bank, Knight Frank, The Veggie Patch Amanda Phair regular players week-in, week-out, with Final by securing access to Turf a loss of 14 regular players from our 1st Facilities, umpiring and sponsoring Guy and High Performance Cricket Jackson Swain and 2nd grade squad. This provided player of the match award Tasmania. opportunities for a number of talented It was great to reintroduce intervarsity • The UTAS community: Ingrid Patron: Rufus Black players to step up, and it was great sport for our students, and other Lagerewskij from TUU Sports Senior Member: Josh Bean to see students Chris Brown and Sam students around Tasmania. We Council, Rufus Black, Stephanie Leon perform at First Grade level, the look forward to the Adelaide T20 Taylor, Paul Bloomfield, Jarrod development of Jack Freeman, and First competition in November 2019. Stephens, Kelly Scott and Kate Vice-Patrons: S Allen, W Bale, J Braithwaite, R Brown, Grade debuts to Zac Phair, Jak Gunson, Harland from UTAS Student Life and R Cotgrove, G Farrell, R Jackett, A Jauncey, P Jones, Prof D Sebastian Brown and Jack di Venuto - all The CTPL released their strategic plan the team at Unigym Le Grew, D McNamara, K McNamara, P McNamara, Prof D for 2019-2023 with the vision of being under 18 years of age. • To all committee members and to all McNicol, Dr P Smith, M Street, E Stokes "the destination for the State's best We were able to assemble one of the talent, with the best management, those that have contributed to this best Coaching Panels in Australian best coaches and best facilities", with annual report Life Members: S Allen, W Bale, J Bean, T Burbury, Premier Cricket, led by Ben Harrison, their mission "to provide a strong and It was very humbling to accept Cricket J Braithwaite, M Brown, R Brown, P Cossum, R Cotgrove, , Katelyn Fryett and competitive environment to breed and Australia's Volunteer of the Year G Cunningham, S Davis, E Di Venuto, G Farrell, W Friend, . They have done a foster elite cricket talent & to provide Award at the A Sport For All Awards M Graham-Smith, B Hilfenhaus, D Hills, M Hortle, R Jackett, brilliant job and have shown great a vital visible role in the Australian last month. Thank you to CT for the P Jones, G Kerr, M Macdonald, J Marquet, K McNamara, resilience in deliverying a high standard cricket competitions pathway in key nomination, and as I said at the time it P McNamara, R Page, J Paine, T Paine, P Robinson, R Smith, Ashley Day program given the limited resources population areas". was great recognition for the work all E Stokes, M Street, L Stewart, B Thomas, M Unicomb, Women’s Cricketer of the Season & and facilities available to them. We volunteers at our club have done over G van der Steege, I Woodgate As we embark on our strategic planning Kim Fazackerley Medallist thank the coaching group for their many years, as we can't do it alone. sustained efforts across the season with for the next 3-5 years, key strategic Bring on season 2019/20! a commitment to developing players for priorities include:

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At University of Tasmania Cricket Club we offer cricket as highlight. Our group was led key moments can cost you so much in Head Coach Female Cricket Senior Cricket by the wonderful performance of Joel the season overall. Third grade stayed Katelyn Fryett “A Sport for All”, for all skill levels and genders. The season past has seen our club Logan who took 27 at 12.96 competitive on the back of great

continue on a journey of re-building our which saw him win the bowling averages leadership and management along with Men's High Performance Coach playing list and giving opportunities to for the CTPL competition. Joel got great outstanding individual performance SASHA MOLONEY Ben Hilfenhaus High Performance our developing players across both our support from Jack Freeman who took 25 from their captain Clayton Braddick, What a whirlwind year for Sasha male and female programs. wickets at 19.00 before his season was who swept all before him as the best Moloney! Sasha clearly showed the Youth Development Coach cut short by injury. player in the competition and was benefits of a full pre-season, where Brad Thomas At the same time we have also Tim had a big season, starting with rightfully recognised at the Emerson she thrived in the elite environment, continued to develop our coaching WOMEN'S PREMIER LEAGUE leading the Australian tour to the UK Rodwell Medal CTPL awards night and and found herself being named the Coach structure and staff, which needs for the one-day series, followed by the In the Women’s Premier League our again at our own Malcolm Street Medal Hurricanes captain for WBBL04. Sasha Graeme Cunningham recognition of the support by the Board tour of the UAE where he played an team dominated both competitions for Awards night. displayed her unbelievable fitness in her to the direction in which we are taking outstanding innings to bat out a draw, the majority of the season proper as we 0/400 partnership with Ash Day, where Fielding Coach the club UNDER 17 BOYS and a tough summer against India. His finished on top of the ladder in the T20 many of our players were astounded Enrico di Venuto Australian summer finished on a high A strong pre-season began with specific format and reached the Grand Final of The U17 Boys finished sixth in a tightly how quickly she was running between beating the Sri Lankans, followed by skills sessions aimed at getting groups of the Kookaburra Cup. Unfortunately, our contested competition only finishing the wickets in the 40th Over, and did a Under 17 Boys Coach a great win against Glenorchy at Uni players ready for the main body of work form in finals left a little to be desired 3 points outside the final four. Zac fantastic job in leading our club in her Noah van de Werken Oval! first season as captain. in pre-season. with a disappointing performance with Phair’s run scoring dominated for bat and see us finish runners-up to our team and the competition as the Under 17 Girls Coach The addition of Damien Wright and Kingborough in the Kookaburra Cup and leading run scorer with 575 runs at KATELYN FRYETT ASHLEY DAY Shaun Clifford Katelyn Fryett to our coaching structure then bow out in a very close semi-final 63.89 and as they did in second grade Katelyn played a handful of games Ashley impressed from day one, after this season had an immediate impact against Clarence a team we finished 20 the combination of bowlers Sebastian for the Tigers and Hurricanes but moving down from NSW to pursue a Under 15 Boys Coach across both programs with both points clear of on the ladder in the T20 Brown, Ed Chappell and Leo Fountain unfortunately wasn't able to secure cricket career in Tasmania. She made Sean Stevenson coaches understanding the importance competition. delivered 49 wickets between them to her place in the side. But she did have her debut for the , of building a great relationship with the step up for the U17’s. some heroics with the bat where she batting in the lower order. She had a players and the more specific work by The dominant player in the WPL was played a beautiful cut shot for four to dominant CTPL season, where she was Junior Cricket Ben Hilfenhaus and Graeme Cunningham Ashley Day who scored 802 runs for the UNDER 17 GIRLS season with a highest score of 182no v force a game against the Strikers into a awarded the Kim Fazackerley medal. continues to take our cricket program The U17 Girls dominated the Led by - Melissa Stevenson Lindisfarne in the Kookaburra cup in an Super Over! We look forward to Kate Ash has moved to Western Australia to closer to best practice model for competition prior to Christmas, but Supported by - Stuart Hammond outstanding undefeated partnership of working on her bowling to gain the seek further opportunities. . then lost form in the second half of the (U13 Coach); Sasha Moloney (Game 400 with Sasha Moloney (145no). Ash consistency and pace to force her way season and fell into second place and Development Officer & U14 Girls FIRST GRADE went on to be awarded the Fazackerly back in the Tigers & Hurricanes First XI. the lost their semi-final against New State Representatives Coach); Nick Grubb, Leo Fountain, Luke medal for the best player in the For the First Grade men’s team the end Town. Clare Scott continued to display Jack Freeman (Tasmania U/19) Hoggett, Damien Wright (HPL Training result in the competition overall was a competition. Sophie Parkin impressed JAMES FAULKNER her skill as an all-rounder leading the Clare Scott (Tasmania U/18) Coaches); Nick Cummins, Stuart fifth place finish, one game outside of with the ball this season finishing with James started the season on less than way with both bat and ball for this team. Jackson Clifford (Tasmania Indigenous) Hammond, Steve Jeffrey and Charles the final four. This result has two sides 15 wickets across both competitions and ideal circumstances, returning with a Chloe Abel (Tasmania U/18) Badenach (HPL team managers); to its story, firstly disappointment that her commitment to play for University calf injury from an otherwise successful Sophie Parkin (Tasmania U/18, Captain) Dharshia Srinivas (Junior Blasters Co- some key moments in games cost us a travelling from Northern Tasmania every stint at Lancashire CC. In the Big Bash Laura Scott (Tasmania U/15, Captain) Ordinator) place in semi-final weekend, but some weekend is acknowledged. we saw James really regain his swing real positives came from our finish to bowling as their opening bowler, and SECOND GRADE Hurricanes Female Academy Hurricanes Youth Academy the season with two excellent wins and we saw the return of some of his big Second grade’s season highlighted the Louise Maddock Zac Phair also finishing 12 points clear of the club late order hitting that gave him the title necessity to build depth at the club Dharshia Srinivas Clancy Pickering in sixth place which on paper appeared of "The Finisher". We look forward as 40 players took the field for the 2’s Isaac Scott to have a much more experienced list to seeing him back in peak form and during the season. A disappointing Jack Marsh than ours. Our Kookaburra Cup form dominating again for Tasmania. season saw the club finish 7th with Premier League Xavier Herbert dropped away to see us finish fourth Charles Rose being the pick of the Laura Phair in that competition after being the batters scoring 351 runs at 27.00 and JOEL LOGAN Leo Fountain titleholders last season and our T20 Coaching Panel a very resilient young trio of bowlers Joel begun the season with a back Amalia Clifford form delivered a sixth place finish which Leo Fountain, Sebastian Brown and Ed injury, but it wasn't too long until he Elliot Stevenson was disappointing and possibly were the Chappell delivered 39 wickets between was back spinning webs around some Director of Coaching Will Groom games which may have eventually hurt them to lead an attack all the while of Tassie's finest batters. Joel secured Tim Paine Callum Ritchie our overall finals chances. gaining great experience. his place as the best spinner in the Harry Wood Noah Van de Werken led the way with Club Coach competition and earned his place in the Noah Denny the bat for first grade with 496 runs THIRD GRADE Ben Harrison CTPL Team of The Year. After missing Will Clifford and continues to develop as an exciting Third grade finished fifth, only six out on a contract, Joel has moved to young prospect with his 115 against Senior Development Coach Louis Smith points outside the four again proving Ashley Day - Kim Fazackerley the Northern Territory and we wish him Glenorchy in the final round a season all the best. Damien Wright Medallist

4 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 5 UNDER 15 BOYS make our program the best it could be for so many young cricketers. The U15 Boys worked very hard as a Cricket young group of players to stay in the Last but not least to Damien Wright, competition week after week and thanks for bringing an inspiration should be commended for making the and buzz to our club that we plan to Female Cricket in Focus finals with so many first-year players see make University of Tasmania the in the team. Will Clifford was the destination club for Premier cricketers Season 18/19 saw our women's program standout batter scoring 323 runs at an for future seasons and I look forward make significant progress where we average of over 50 and Noah Denny to working with you as you take over were the dominant team for most and Louis Smith led the way for the the reins as Club Coach in the 2019/20 of the season in both formats, but bowlers. season. unfortunately we were not able to take home any silverware. The addition I would like to congratulate all the Our club will achieve two key outcomes of new players Ashley Day, Louise players, administrators and most going forward as a cricket program and Maddock and Sophie Parkin to add to importantly volunteers for their efforts. playing group. the growing talent at the club saw the In particular to Charles Rose and 1. Continue to evolve the formation of women's premier league side reach Gene Phair, thanks for the continued our culture through the three key pillars both the Kookaburra Cup and T20 confidence to allow me to play my of finals. role with your complete support and acceptance of my direction. As always a) Our beliefs As a club we are working hard to my grateful thanks go to the remainder develop a pathway for players to b) Our behaviours of the committee, all the little things Clayton Braddick - CTPL 3rd transition from junior to senior cricket you do that sometimes may seem to c) …and how we become a Grade Cricketer of the Season and then progress to represent go unnoticed, really do count and the true Pride of Lions. Tasmania. combination of many little things are 2. Attract and recruit a group of players Our Under 14 and Under 17 programs such a significant contribution. who will bring new skill sets to our Manager representing the University of were led well by coaches Sasha and Congratulations to Tim Paine on his playing list and greater depth across the Tasmania Cricket Club. Shaun. Both teams showed significant development and had competitive execution of the role of Australian club. Test Captain. To be entrusted to lead seasons, with the Under 17's making I look forward to playing a significant Chloe Abel plays a straight drive in the Kookaburra Cup Grand Final the game for our country’s test team Ben Harrison the finals. It is pleasing to see both the role in the continued progress of the continues to be a clear indication of the Club Coach junior teams having a consistent group club and its players for years into the respect he is held in. of girls who are committed to training future in the role of High Performance and improving their skills each week. at an average of 80.30 and a top score We will be right behind him as he of 182*, Ash was awarded the Kim continues this journey in the battle for Some highlights from the season Fazackerly Medal for the best female in the UK in August and we included Ashley Day making her debut player in the Women’s Premier League are right behind Tim's whole family who for the Hobart Hurricanes, and Sasha making it the second year in a row a are a huge part of our club. Moloney being named captain of the Hobart Hurricanes where she did a University Cricket player has received Thanks to the coaching group for great wonderful job leading the side. We the award after Sterre Kalis in 2017/18. support acknowledging Katelyn Fryett, look forward to more success for her in Sophie Parkin impressed with the ball Ben Hilfenhaus, Graeme Cunningham, leadership roles in the future. this season finishing with 15 wickets Enrico Di Venuto, Noah van de Werken, across both competitions. Shaun Clifford, Sean Stevenson and We also saw Chloe Abel, Clare Stuart Hammond. Scott, Sophie Parkin and Laura Scott Thank you to the committee, Tim Paine represent Tasmania in underage national & Ben Harrison that offered me the Our club continues to see an invaluable championships throughout the season, opportunity to lead the female program contribution to the Junior and Youth with Sophie and Laura being named as Head Coach, and to Damien Wright, program by the workload of Melissa captains of their respective sides. Shaun Clifford and Sasha Moloney for Stevenson to deliver the co-ordination their amazing support throughout the of the cricket program particularly It is great to see Maddie Blazely season with coaching and managing the in the areas of administration and continuing to work hard on the team. communication. Also once again, committee as a voice for female cricket, Melissa undertook many other tasks and a big thanks to her for all of the The future of female cricket at the none more important than managing hard work she put into developing the University of Tasmania looks promising, liaison with players and parents for on new club uniforms and making sure we and I look forward to leading the and off-field clothing. Melissa, thank look the part! program into season 2019/20 and beyond. you for your hours of dedication to CTPL Men's Team of the Year - Joel Logan front row, far right Records were broken when Sasha Chloe Abel, Sophie Parkin & Clare and Ash put on a 400-run opening Scott partnership off 40 overs against Katelyn Fryett Lindisfarne in the Kookaburra Cup. Head Coach Female Cricket For her outstanding season of 803 runs

6 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 7 Junior Cricket Premier Cricket Development Program This season we had 132 registered help look after our U12 players at Our Junior Blasters program was run In 2018/19 we scored 101/136 in the 5th out of 10 in 2018/19, and we haven't junior players from Junior Blasters their training session each week, and again this season by Sasha Moloney Cricket Australia Premier Cricket finished top 2 in over 10 years. Many " We really appreciate everything you through to U15 Premier League. With together with the group of parents who with some help from a number of our Development Program. of the other areas revolve around do for the kids. It’s a great club for us - at least two teams in each competition, put their hands up to help out on match administrative work including position welcoming at all levels" Senior Women’s players. With strong Strengths descriptions, community engagement it was a great season for the junior days, the Stage One and Two teams had • Financial viability 16/16 numbers in this program (21) we hope and promotions & communications • Club is a welcoming environment for Lions. We were also well represented a fantastic season. to see many making their way through • Coaching 7/8 plans, which have been neglected females in the Hurricanes Academy Program Our U14 girls program was run by the junior programs at the Club over • Volunteers 8/8 in recent years due to the heavy • Club support everyone that walks with 18 of our junior players selected to Sasha Moloney again this season, with the next few seasons. • Talent Development 7/8 workload our committee have been through the door participate from U13 to U16 in the boys a number of new girls joining the Club carrying in an operational capacity. • Social media best form of Thanks to the senior players and • Culture 8/8 program and U14 to U17 in the girls for their first season of cricket. This We will look to focus our committee communication program. Will Clifford took home the committee members for their • MyCricket 6/8 on the key roles and responsibilities augers well for girls cricket at the Club • Change room, match and training Cricket Tasmania award for the Boys assistance with the junior program We scored well for financial viability they have to ensure we are spending and we look forward to this part of our facilities need significant upgrades U15 Premier League Batting Averages to during the season, with special thanks based on our net assets, sponsorship time on the areas that are important, program continuing to grow. • Want more access to turf wicket finish off a great year for our U15 boys to Charles Rose and Ben Harrison for plans, multiple streams of income and and to grow our volunteer base to practice and centre wicket practice who made the semi-finals. This year our Master Blasters their tireless work across the whole remuneration for players and coaches ease the workload in areas such as for female cricket participated in the new centralised Club and in particular for their support totalling <30% of total expenses. We canteen duties, clubroom maintenance, Special thanks to Sean Stevenson for his program run by Cricket Tasmania at of the junior program. are quite fortunate to be in the position cleaning, uniform management and • Greater support from club players cricket programs. We engaged quite tireless work with the U15 boys group Cornelian Bay. we are in with four Level 3 CA Coaches and coaches for junior development with the support of Youth Development Thanks to all the coaches, players and (Harrison, Hilfenhaus, Wright and di well with our community through the programs Coach Brad Thomas who the players Whilst it was unfortunate that we did parents for making Season 2018/19 a Venuto), and with all of our coaches ICSL, Uni Games and some school • Greater recognition of players across benefited a lot from throughout the not have any games at Uni Oval for most enjoyable season and we hope with coaching accreditation. This clinics, however much of this is an all grades season we saw Katelyn Fryett and Noah ad-hoc basis and we need to deliver season, with access his technical these players, the centralised program to see all our players returning for the • Potential for greater community van de Werken complete their Level a clear plan as to how we form key knowledge of all facets of the game. was generally successful, although this upcoming season. engagement with local schools, 2 CA accreditation, as we continue to strategic partnerships with community program would benefit from some University students, multicultural Thanks to Stuart Hammond for his Melissa Stevenson develop our coaches. We will look to organisations. Our key members of our more Club support through a dedicated community and greater links Youth & Junior Cricket Operations continue to upskill our coaches through community are - UTAS students, local fantastic efforts with the U13 boys. We Co-Ordinator. between junior and senior program had a great group of senior players courses delivered by Cricket Tasmania, school students, Sandy Bay residents and past players. through social events as well as internal Coach the Coaches sessions. We continue to develop What our members are saying... Key actions players to the next level, and our use In March 2019, we reached out to • GDO to develop relationships with of MyCricket is pretty good, with more our member and supporter base for local schools consistent use across all grades needed feedback to contribute to the continual • Training schedule to be reviewed to in relation to live scoring, entering development of our club. ensure greater turf access for female teams and results in a timely fashion. In summary: cricket Areas for improvement • Establish Junior Cricket Committee • Sample size = 48 (70% male, 30% • Facilities 9/16 to improve links between junior and female) senior members • On-field performance 0/4 • Coaching meets expectations • Governance 11/16 • Community engagement 4/8 Expressions of Interest for Volunteering Positions • Promotion and communications 9/16 20 Our facilities are not fit-for-purpose 18 and not to the standard needed for 16 a Premier sporting organisation, 14 however we are excited by the current 12 discussions with the University of 10 Tasmania around major infrastructure 8 works to deliver fit for purpose 6

facilities, with the highest priority No. of people interested 4 being our clubrooms. Our on-field 2 performance is marked by Club Championship Top 2 finishes which 0 Canteen Match Scoring Junior Junior Team Social Sponsorship Community Cleaning reflects the overall performance of the Duty Manager Coac hing Managing Committee & E ngage me nt Stage 2 teams University Lions & Black play their final match at Uni Oval on the FlicX pitch club from U15 to First Grade for males Fundraising and females, where we were placed Volunteer Positions

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From top: Clubrooms which are in need of an upgrade; Jak Gunson & Tim Paine; Damien Wright presented his first grade cap by Shannon Bakes; Tim Paine & Zac Phair

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The University of Tasmania Cricket Club is a unique place In 1980/81 he was voted Player of the Australian Icons Dress-Up Party & ball-tampering controversy in Cape to be, where we have a rich history of players from many Year, becoming University's first ever Triple J Hottest 100 countdown Town which saw Steve Smith, David recipient of the award, later named the Everyone who's anyone came down Warner and Cameron Bancroft banned different backgrounds, and a large presence in both our Emerson Rodwell Medal, after taking 34 to the Uni Clubrooms on January from domestic and international cricket local community in Hobart and on-campus at the Sandy wickets @ 18.79. 27th to count down the Hottest 100, for an extended period of time. Our Bay University campus after the women's cricket team put coaching structure was announced Grand Final success came again in on a fine display on the field. We had for 2019/20 and beyond, and newly 1985/86 winning his third Player of the about three Russell Coight's, Crocodile appointed Club Coach Damien Wright Students on campus Past Players Final award after claiming a career best Dundee, a few Steve Irwin's (including was part of an entertaining interview 6/31 in University's comfortable win. a dog - see right), Pat Rafter (or was it with Cameron Brown who discussed This success was repeated the following actually Bernard Tomic), Chopper Reed, his first year as a University Lion, time We have a strong connection to the Ray Brown inducted into CTPL Hall year, also against Clarence. Paul Kelly (AFL), the Bachelorette and coaching the Bangladesh Under 19 University through our students, who for of Fame perhaps the winner of the night was World Cup team and the love that a long time have played a key role in our Darren Boof Lehmann. Damien's 10-year old son Mason now club. We are very proud and supportive His contribution to the competition has for the Lions. of our students as they work incredibly contnued off-field post-player career, Junior Presentation Josh Bean did yet another fantastic hard and enjoy great success in their becoming Chairman of the Grade The presentation for junior awards was job as our MC for the evening along studies. Cricket Committee (later Premier held at University of Tasmania Cricket with President Charles Rose and Gene We were pleased to award Charlie League Committee) in 3003 and Club to recognise and congratulate Phair who prepared the vote count Greenwell with the TUCC Annual continuing until 2007, and remaining the brilliant efforts of our junior boys presentation and trophies. Scholarship for season 2019, valued at a Committee member for a further and girls across season 2018/19. A $3,000 for one season. The scholarship decade. huge thank you must go to Melissa Part of the evening was dedicated to fund was started about a decade ago, and Sean Stevenson for not only the inaugural ‘University Cup’ race through generous donations from our Well done Ray! organising the presentation but for which was an additional fundraiser for members. Charlie first played for the club their efforts throughout the season the McNees family. Glenn Phair called in the Under 13's, and this season made in coordinating the junior program. the race which went neck and neck his First Grade debut and captained our Social Calendar Graeme Cunningham was instrumental to the line between Sasha Moloney Intervarsity team that travelled to NSW. Season Launch running the BBQ while a number of and Nick Grubb with Sash just getting senior players volunteered behind the cheered over the line by a whisker in TUCC Annual Scholarship recipients On Saturday 6 October around 60 bar. We look forward to seeing our front of Grubby. This horse race proved 2011 - Alex Saunders (Pharmacy) players, supporters and families junior program continuing to grow and very popular with the crowd, with 2012 - Katelyn Fryett (Pharmacy) gathered at University of Tasmania flourish under the guidance of coaches many of them heading off to train for 2013 - Charles Rose (Medicine) Cricket Club for the launch of season Noah Van de Werken and Brad Thomas. next year already! 2014 - Maddison Blazely (Education) 2018/19. The evening was enjoyed by all with drinks and nibbles served. MC Josh Annual Awards Night, including 2015 - Sasha Moloney (Business) Malcolm Street Medal 2016 - Dana Lester (Psychology) Beginning his 1st Grade career with Bean was charismatic as always and club coach Ben Harrison announced We held our Annual Awards night at 2017 - Nikhil Kharwadkar (Medicine) University in 1971, Ray Brown became the University of Tasmania’s Pickled 2018 - Louise Maddock (Medicine) a renowned finals specialist over 241 team captains and presented them with their caps. The night would not Pear restaurant on April 6th. We 2019 - Charlie Greenwell (Engineering) games. This was first demonstrated in were honoured to have University life the 1974/75 season, when in the Grand have been the success it was without the fantastic contributions from member and current Australian Cricket Final against Clarence, which University Test Captain Tim Paine as our guest won by an innings, he scored 33 and the volunteers running the bar and coordinating food for the evening. speaker, along with a record crowd claimed 4/9 and 3/30 to cap off a of nearly 100 players and supporters, season total of 43 wickets @ 14.12. and life member and local radio Women's Kookaburra Cup Final personality Josh Bean as the master of Further success came in 1977/78 in After Party ceremonies. Tim was presented with what was possibly his most dominant A great turnout of players and the Career Achievement Award for his all-round season. From 15 games he supporters from both clubs filled the rise to the Australian Test captaincy, took 38 wickets @ 13.55 including four club rooms to celebrate the efforts and was interviewed by Josh, where 5WI, and scored 410 runs @ 41.00, of our premier league women’s team he shared his fondest memories of his culminating in another Grand Final win following the Kookaburra Cup final held time as an up and coming University over Clarence by 119 runs when he at Blundstone Arena on Saturday 23 cricketer, time where he couldn't scored 74 and followed up by 5/24 with February. It was a very enjoyable night break into the Tasmanian cricket the ball. and fantastic to see so many turn out to team, the remarkable story of his rise support our women’s team. Thank you back to the Australian Test team and to Tori Percival for playing some tunes the circumstances surrounding his selection, and then becoming Australia's for the night. 43rd Test Captain in the wake of the

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We again lost the toss and were sent beaten by the teams that had beaten us. rooms. The problems of cramped in on Tuesday morning’s match against conditions at the Ibis were exacerbated Generally in each of the three matches UNSW, the reigning 2017 national by the heavy rain on Wednesday which played our ground fielding was champions. We struggled after losing 4 confined players to their rooms for enthusiastic although the inevitable early wickets to be 4-35 at the end of much of the time. dropped catch on occasions proved the 7th over. Opening bat Kayden Hine costly. batted well to score 33, while Chris > Cricket arrangements. A captains/ Brown, Angus Szoke, Sam Leon and All the team responded well to the managers meeting was held on Charles Greenwell could only manage captain’s directions and at no stage did Monday morning at the Raby Sports 5 runs between them. Another fine the players drop their heads or lack Ground headquarters in which the innings from van de Werken, batting at endeavour. tournament’s playing conditions and number 6, who topped scored with 40, There is no doubt that, apart from the ground locations were outlined and well supported by Hamish McCulloch, first 23 overs of the opening match, we questions answered by Unisports’ Sport 24, helped us to reach a total of 117 all were outplayed by better teams. Our and Operations Manager, Mathew out in the final over. However this was lack of experience at intervarsity cricket Cheeseman. Mathew provided daily well short of what was needed and was an obvious handicap and I have no progress reports on match results by UNSW coasted to an easy win at 4-121 doubt that, should we continue to field phone texts and generally conducted in the 14th over. Sam Leon was the best teams in the Unisport Championships the competition competently and of the bowlers capturing 3-29 from his our performances will improve. efficiently; no small task with 12 teams 4 overs while McCulloch was the other George McNees fundraiser involved. From my past experience of UniSport Nationals Div 1 wicket taker with 1-16 from 2 overs. Other arrangements. T20 intervarsities and cricket tournaments Wednesday afternoon saw us against > Transport: Direct Hobart to Sydney generally I regretted the absence of an At the end of this year’s cricket season Prepared by Bob Cotgrove, Team eventual finalists MQU. This time we and Sydney to Hobart air trips by Jetstar overall welcoming ceremony at which our club and community joined together Manager (CQU) Wednesday morning won the toss and fielded. After 15 overs went smoothly with no significant players from the various universities to raise funds for a much loved member • versus University of Western For the first time for many years, TUCC MQU were well contained reaching delays. However, obtaining pre-booked could mingle to get to know each other of our cricket family - 4 year old George Australia (UWA) Wednesday sent a team of students to compete 2-122, but a late flurry saw them finish ground transport, in the form of two and to share former experiences. Also, McNees. George is the son of former afternoon in the annual Unisport T20 cricket with a high 6-180. George Cripps, 2-26, mini buses (a 12-seater and an 8-seater), there was no formal closing ceremony player and first grade captain Darren and championships, in Campbelltown NSW • plus play-offs on Thursday morning Sam Leon, 2-31, Alex Licht, 1-27, and at Sydney airport involved considerable to celebrate the victors and to provide his wife Sarah, who was diagnosed with from November 26-29. and Thursday afternoon. Alec Kelly, 1-29 were our wicket-takers. time and frustration and a long wait an audience for the final. Given that the brain cancer at 18 months of age. Van de Werken (16) and Kayden Hine for the vehicles to be handed over. championships have to be conducted

The team was entered into the (14) struggled against a tight attack The patience and experience of Rob from Monday to Thursday to allow time Through the generosity of our community Pool B consisted of Australian College Nationals Division 1 competition, to carry the score to 26 after 7 overs Greenwell was most appreciated. for teams from around Australia to with many donors from within and of Physical Education (ACPE), Deakin consisting of 12 teams arranged into before a steady fall of wickets put us arrive on Sunday and depart on Friday, outside of the club, we conducted a University (DEAK), James Cook The two buses were not suitable for the two pools, with a scheduled intra- out of contention. With no hope of finding time for opening and closing successful online auction on Facebook University (JCU), Swinburne University large amounts of cricket gear carried pool set of round-robin matches and winning our later batsmen held on the functions is obviously a constraint. as well as other fundraising activities at of Technology (SUT), University of by modern cricketers, which meant final positions, from 1-12, determined reach 9-50 at the end of the final over. However, the benefits of providing our annual awards dinner in April. Many Sydney (USYD) and University of that the whole of the rear seats and by cross-pool play-offs. All matches social gatherings for all competing people dug deep for George and it was Technology Sydney (UTS). Unfortunately, heavy rain on Tuesday Fortunately, Paul McNamara was able consisted on a T20 format with players is an important aspect of our pleasure to present the McNees evening extending throughout most of to provide me with transport in his established international rules. In our first match after being sent in successful intervarsity tournaments and family with an amount of $12,058 at the Wednesday, washed out all scheduled private car which helped lessen the by UWS, Noah van de Werken (81) should be catered for. end of April. A truly remarkable effort The Championships were hosted by matches for Wednesday and Thursday, load in the buses. and Charles Greenwell (55) put on from everyone. This will in some small the University of Western Sydney at except for three matches played on the a formidable opening partnership of > Accommodation. Satnav systems > Ground facilities. The championships way help the McNees family cover the various grounds in the Campbelltown one ground, Raby Sports ground 1 for 147 before both fell in the 20th over. A got us to Campbelltown in good time were conducted on 7 suburban cricket cost of George’s ongoing treatment area of western Sydney, from Monday the semi-finals and final on Thursday run out attempting a single from the and to our booked accommodation grounds in the Campbelltown area. All including the many visits to specialists 26 November through to Thursday 29 afternoon between the two top teams last ball saw us finish at a respectable at the Ibis Hotel. Unfortunately Ibis grounds were lined by picket fences and in Melbourne, as well as allow George's November inclusive. in each pool. 3-149. A magnificent opening spell by specialises in space-saving designs of its had adjoining pavilions with adequate sister Arabella to remain at school in TUCC was allocated to Pool A with a spinner Nikhil Kharwadker (2 overs, 3 In the semi-finals, reduced to 10 overs rooms to achieve budget prices and this change room facilities. Pitches and Hobart whilst he is undergoing treatment schedule of matches consisting of: for 4) had UWS reeling at 3-11 at the per side, MQU (Pool A, 1) 6/89 beat meant that all players, especially those surrounding areas were adequate at the Royal Children's Hospital in end of the third over. However fourth USYD (Pool B, 2) 10/52, and UTS (Pool in 3-person rooms experienced very and well prepared by the respective Melbourne. • versus University of Western Sydney and fifth wicket partnerships of 60 and B, 1) 2/109 beat UNSW (Pool A, 2) 6/88. cramped conditions for themselves ground staffs. Unfortunately ground (UWS), Monday afternoon 49 steadied the ship for UWS and they and their cricket equipment. Shower/ staff at most grounds did not paint a A very special thank you to Juanita Kerr, The play-off for 3rd and 4th was • versus University of New South went on to win the match in the final toilet en-suites were small and a lack line in from the fence (foe Amanda Phair and Charles Rose who abandoned while the 15-over per side Wales (UNSW) Tuesday morning over with 5-150. Kharwadker finished of a wardrobe, clothes drawers or safety reasons it should allow at least 5 co-ordinated this fundraising effort and final was won by UTS 111 beating MQU • versus Macquarie University (MQU) with the excellent figures of 4-2-10-3, hanging space added to the cramped metres clearance) which meant fielding spent countless hours sourcing donations 68. Tuesday afternoon while Sam Leon and Jacob Arkley each conditions. The Ibis had no corridors was hazardous for players running to auction as well as other activities at the captured a wicket. It’s unfortunate that Wednesday’s wash- outside the rooms other than the to take deep catches or sprinting to awards night. • versus Central University outs prevented us playing against CQU interior central corridor and this stop a boundary hit. Another major and UWA, both of whom had been prevented easy movement between

18 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 19 Our broader community suitable score-board to keep players of matches, say between 7 and 10 pm, efficiently and willingly gave of their and spectators informed of the teams plus (b) a farewell function to coincide time to ensure that off-field conditions and progress scores. Also, as scorer for with the final match for 1st and 2nd for the players were as good as they our team, I found the lack of a suitably places for all non-participating players could be so that the players could sheltered scorers’ table a disadvantage to attend to provide a larger audience concentrate on their on-field activities. in windy conditions. for the “grand final”. To achieve this, perhaps only the 1st and 2nd placed (e) Future participation. I hope the teams in each pool play-off in semi- TUCC Board can continue to support > Reflections. finals, with 3rd to 6th placed teams the inclusion of TUCC in future (a) The current formula for the National in each pool playing a single cross- Unisport National Championships. T20 cricket championships, with 12 pool match against their equivalent Intervarsity competition provides a teams arranged into two pools of opponents on Thursday morning to unique opportunity for most players to 6 teams with an intra-pool round- decide places 5 to 12. Thus only the experience playing on unfamiliar pitches robin round finishing with cross-pool winners of 1 versus 2 in each pool and against unknown opponents. It play-offs, is a good one. It is hoped would play-off for the final on Thursday is a valuable contribution to student that Unisports continues the formula afternoon, with positions 3 and 4 based player development and should be selecting teams on merit, combined on net run rates between the two losing encouraged. Batting with the need to provide Australia-wise teams of the semi-finals. The farewell Player WS NSW MU C/S Inns NO HS Runs Aver coverage. At the 2018 championships, function would include presentation of universities from New South Wales trophies, and perhaps Unisport flags for Noah van der Werken 81 40 16 2 3 0 81 137 45.7 dominated the composition of teams, each of the non-final teams, and could Charles Greenwell 55 3 3 2 3 0 55 61 20.3 with 6 teams from the Sydney region be held immediately following the final, Chris Brown 0* 1 0 1 3 1 1 1 0.5 (ACPE, MQU, UNSW, USYD, UTS and concluding at approximately 7.00pm. Kayden Hine 0 33 14 1 3 0 33 47 15.7 WSU), plus 2 teams from Queensland Angus Szoke 0 1 0 0 0 0 (CQU and JCU), 2 from (SUT (c) Grounds need to include score- and DEAK) and one each from Western boards to keep players and spectators Sam Leon 1 9 2 0 9 10 5 Australia (UWA) and Tasmania(TUCC). informed of the progress of the match, Jordan Jacobs 0 2* 2 1 2* 2 2 A broader spread of teams would have as well as adequate facilities for scorers. Hamish McCulloch 24 2 1 2 0 24 26 13 been preferable. Alec Kelly 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 (d) I greatly appreciated my Lachlan Bannon 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 appointment as Manager of the TUCC (b) Social interaction among the Jacob Arkley 4* 1 2 1 4* 5 5 players needs to be improved. I would team and thoroughly enjoyed the George Cripps 0 1 0 0 0 0 recommend (a) an informal get-together experience. Despite the age difference for all players at a welcoming ceremony, I found the players to be very friendly Nikhil Kharwadker 0* 1 1 1 0* 0 …. perhaps combined with a formal and courteous towards me, and willing Alex Licht DNB captains/managers meeting, on the to engage me in conversations and off- Extras 13 11 3 27 field activities. Rob Greenwell and Paul Monday night following the first round Team Totals 3/149 10/117 Sep- 9 26 4 81 22/316 14.4 McNamara performed their duties most 50

Bowling WS NSW MU Totals Player OMRWOMRWOMRWOMRW Av NKharwadker 4 2 10 3 2 0 25 0 4 0 45 0 10 2 80 3 26.7 Sam Leon 4 0 34 1 4 0 29 3 4 0 31 2 12 0 94 6 15.7 Lach Bannon 2.1 0 23 0 2.1 0 21 0 4.2 0 44 0 … Jacob Arkley 3 0 35 1 3 0 35 1 35 Alec Kelly 2 0 25 0 3 0 30 0 4 0 29 1 9 0 84 1 84 Alex Licht 4 0 20 0 2 0 27 1 6 0 47 1 47 H. McCulloch 2 0 16 1 2 0 21 0 4 0 37 1 37 Georg Cripps 4 0 26 2 4 0 26 2 13 Extras/ROs 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 Team Totals 19.1 2 150 5 13.1 0 121 4 20 0 180 6 52.2 2 451 15 30.1

20 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 21 The TUCC team of consisted of: The TUCC team of consisted of:

Players: Noah van de Werken,, coach, Players: Noah van de Werken,, coach, Charles Greenwell, captain, Jacob Charles Greenwell, captain, Jacob Arkley, Lachlan Bannon, Chris Brown Arkley, Lachlan Bannon, Chris Brown George Cripps, Kayden Hine, Jordan George Cripps, Kayden Hine, Jordan Jacobs , Alec Kelly, Nikhil Kharwadker, Jacobs , Alec Kelly, Nikhil Kharwadker, Sam Leon, Alex Licht, Hamish Sam Leon, Alex Licht, Hamish McCulloch, and Angus Szoke. McCulloch, and Angus Szoke. Bob Cotgrove, manager, Rob Bob Cotgrove, manager, Rob Greenwell, assistant and driver and Paul Greenwell, assistant and driver and Paul McNamara, assistant and driver. McNamara, assistant and driver.

Top - Uni Games side at the Melbourne Aiport; Team photo after our Hurricanes Champions League team's first win; Bottom left - UTAS Players Hardeep "Happy" Kaler "Don't Give Up, Give Back" National Final held at University Oval in January 2019. and Harman Gambhir with ICSL co-founders Raj Chopra and Mohan Kumar at our Annual Awards Night.

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24 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 25 Awards and Representative Honours

Senior State Reps (pre 1979)/First Emerson Rodwell Medal Winners Men’s Cricketer of the Season Senior Awards Class Players (post 1979) CTPL Men’s Cricketer of the Season Malcolm Street Memorial Trophy Best First Year Player Best Player - Under 17 Boys Senior State Players Ray Brown (80/81), Graeme Season Player Vern O’Byrne Perpetual Trophy Zac Phair C Brown, R Brown, G Farrell, J Cunningham (03/04), Andrew Kealy 79/80 Bob Cotgrove Chris Brown Hampshire, G Mansfield (09/10), Josh Marquet (99/00), Brad 80/81 Michael Unicomb Best Player - 3rd Grade Most Improved Player Clayton Braddick First Class Players – Men’s Thomas (93/94, 95/96, 98/99) 81/82 Jim Braithwaite Dene & Shane Hills Perpetual Trophy R Butcher, J Cox, G Cunningham, A 82/83 Bob Cotgrove Best Player - 2nd Grade 83/84 Ray Brown Jack Freeman Daly, J Faulkner, J Herrick, D Hills, Kim Fazackerley Medal Winners Sebastian Brown 84/85 Andrew Bowes B Hilfenhaus, J Krejza, B Laughlin, CTPL Women’s Cricketer of the Season Spirit of Cricket 85/86 Ray Brown Best All-rounder J Marquet, J Mennie, D Michael, D Brad Thomas Medal Michael O’Byrne Dr Jim Braithwaite Perpetual Trophy Millns, M Norman, A Perrin, M Ray, Amanda Silva (09-10), Sterre Kalis (17- Daniel Whittemore 86/87 Eldine Baptiste Clayton Braddick G Robertson, B Robinson, G Rowell, 18), Ashley Day (18-19) 87/88 Simon Allen Best Club Person B Thomas, R Lockyear, D McNees, T Best Player - T20 Alastair Macdonald Stan Davis Perpetual Trophy Paine, T Triffitt CTPL Men’s Team of the Year Josh Bean Perpetual Trophy 88/89 Paul Lovell Simon Coogan Jack Freeman 89/90 Gavin Shaw First Class Players – Women’s Josh Bean (04-05, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09, Career Achievement Award 90/91 Dene Hills Kookaburra Cup One Day Player A Day, K Fryett, S Moloney, J Price, J 09-10, 13-14), Graeme Cunningham Peter Hickman Memorial Trophy 91/92 Sam Roberts Michael Graham-Smith Perpetual Trophy Triffitt (05-06, 06-07, 07-08c, 09-10), Tony Daly Tim Paine 92/93 George Kalis Noah van de Werken (99-00), Ben Hilfenhaus (03-04, 04-05), 93/94 Brad Thomas Under 17 Girls Batting Average Andrew Kealy (10-11, 16-17), Gordon Women’s Cricketer of the Season Premierships 94/95 Tony Daly Chloe Abel Kerr (15-16), (11-12), Rhett Ashley Day 95/96 Brad Thomas Lockyear (03-04, 04-05, 07-08, 10-11), Under 17 Girls First Grade 96/97 Brad Thomas Men’s Cricketer of the Season Joel Logan (18-19), Josh Marquet (99-00, Clare Scott 74-75, 77-78, 85-86, 86-87, 99-00, 08-09 97/98 Brendan Coutts Malcolm Street Memorial Trophy 00-01, 01-02, 02-03),) Tim Paine (03-04, Best Club Person - Simon Coogan 98/99 Brad Thomas Under 17 Boys Batting Average Clayton Braddick 04-05, 15-16), Andrew Perrin (17-18), Second Grade 99/00 Josh Marquet Andrew Jauncey Perpetual Trophy Brad Thomas (99-00c, 02-03) 61-62, 76-77, 92-93, 93-94, 97-98, 99-00, 00/01 Shannon Bakes Zac Phair Junior Awards 09-10 01/02 Josh Marquet Under 17 Boys Bowling Average Under 15 Premier League

CTPL Women’s Team of the Year 02/03 Josh Marquet Steve Kerr Perpetual Trophy Player of the Season - Will Clifford Third Grade 03/04 Ash Winter Edward Chappell Most Improved - Louis Smith Nil Maddie Blazely (14-15), Ashley Day (18- 04/05 Rhett Lockyear Spirit of Cricket - James Fielding 19), Sterre Kalis (17-18), Gabby Mann 05/06 Mark Fenton 3rd Grade Batting Average Batting Averages - Will Clifford 372 runs Under 17 (10-11), Sasha Moloney (15-16, 18-19), 06/07 Josh Bean Rod Purves Perpetual Trophy at 46.5 99-00 Lauren Onojaife (10-11), Amanda Silva 07/08 Rhett Lockyear Clayton Braddick Bowling Average - Noah Denny 19 08/09 Clayton Braddick (09-10) 3rd Grade Bowling Average wickets at 13.10 Kookaburra Cup 09/10 Andrew Kealy Bob Cotgrove Perpetual Trophy 95-96, 99-00, 00-01, 03-04, 12-13, 17-18 10/11 Gordon Kerr Under 15 Youth League Clayton Braddick Blues Winners 11/12 Ben Laughlin Player of the Season - Louis Watson Full 12/13 Gordon Kerr 2nd Grade Batting Average Most Improved - Edward Benz 05-06, 10-11 G Abbott, S Allen, C Brown, R Brown, P 13/14 Josh Bean Royce Smith Memorial Trophy Spirit of Cricket - Alan Hamilton Cossum, R Cotgrove, A Daly, G Farrell, K 14/15 Gordon Kerr Mauro Saracino Under 14 Girls Twenty20 State-wide Fryett, M Lister, S Moloney, M Norman, 15/16 Gordon Kerr 2nd Grade Bowling Average Player of the Season - Anne Poynter 10-11 M O’Byrne, G Richardson, G Rowell 16/17 Andrew Kealy Ted Stokes Perpetual Trophy Most Improved - Hannah Scott 17/18 Zac Phair Leo Fountain Spirit of Cricket - Molly Crosby Half 18/19 Clayton Braddick Under 13 Black J Abey, M R Brown, R Brown, T Burbury, Women’s 1st Grade Batting Average Player of the Season - Hugh Clark D Collins, P Cossum, S Cox, B Coombs, Ashley Day Women’s Cricketer of the Season Most Improved - Angus McShane A Daly, J Docker, B Dodd, S Griffiths, A Women’s 1st Grade Bowling Average Spirit of Cricket - Seth Denny Harrison, J Hoang, R Jackett, M Lister, M Season Player Chloe Abel Norman, M O’Byrne, T Prins, T Roach, A 10/11 Angela Burdon Under 13 Red Men’s 1st Grade Batting Average Saunders, R Smith, L Stewart, S Strong, 11/12 Angela Burdon Player of the Season - Charlie Hill Bill Bale Perpetual Trophy 2nd Grade Bowling Average - Leo A Taylor, N van de Werken, B Woods 12/13 Katelyn Fryett Most Improved - Kieran Valentine Noah van de Werken Fountain 13/14 Katelyn Fryett Spirit of Cricket - Jack Jordan 14/15 Sasha Moloney Men’s 1st Grade Bowling Average 15/16 Katelyn Fryett Ray Brown Perpetual Trophy 16/17 Josie Crowden Joel Logan 17/18 Sterre Kalis Best Player – Under 17 Girls 18/19 Ashley Day Clare Scott 26 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 27 First Grade - Men’s First Grade - Men’s R DATES HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM VENUE R DATES HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM VENUE 1 6-Oct-18 University of Tasmania BYE 14 12-Jan-19 Glenorchy def University of Tasmania KGV Oval 2 13-Oct-18 Clarence def University of Tasmania Kangaroo Bay 3/110(cc) N Kavinda 41 F Raja 23* 7/107(cc) JA Hortle 9/275(cc) N Absolom 58* L Devlin 162 S Leon 42* NM van de Werken Oval 28* NM van de Werken 20 A Mirza 46 D Salpietro 45 BJ Rohrer 27 S Rainbird 40 JA Hortle 39 H Allanby 5/47 D Salpietro 2/12 F Raja 2/20 27 H Allanby 22 JL Freeman 3/58 J Green- 2/20 S Rainbird 2/22 15 19-Jan-19 Greater Northern def by University of Tasmania West Park Oval wood 2/43 S Leon 2/68 169 AE Paraam 89 J Chapman 34 A Ke- 9/172 C Brown 44 A Kealy 34 JA Hortle 3 20-Oct-18 University of Tasmania def Kingborough University aly 3/31 D Wright 2/14 JL Freeman 2/31 25 JW Di Venuto 22* O Wood 4/22 0/68(cc) NM van de Werken 45* 66 JL Freeman 3/22 A Kealy 3/23 S Leon JJ LOGAN 2/36 2/2 16 26-Jan-19 South Hobart Sandy Bay def University of Tasmania Queenborough 4 27-Oct-18 Lindisfarne def University of Tasmania Lindisfarne 2/64(cc) AJ Doolan 39* 62 NM van de Werken 23 G Bell 6/9 Oval 3-Nov-18 216 J Grubb 69 CA Wakim 55 K Oates by 4/217 NM van de Werken 88 JA Hortle Oval #1 W Thompson 3/16 26 S Leon 4/73 JL Freeman 3/62 72 JL Freeman 23* NR Grubb 22* N Ellis 3/50 17 2-Feb-19 University of Tasmania drew North Hobart University 5 10-Nov-18 Kingborough def University of Tasmania Kingston Twin 2/15 TS Rogers 2/4 0/0 17-Nov-18 6/329(dec) N Freitag 148 BJ Webster 173 JP Faulkner 48 T Paine 48 NR Grubb Ovals 18 9-Feb-19 University of Tasmania def by Lindisfarne University 73 C Rose 33* D Hay 30 JJ Logan 2/31 21 GS Sandhu 6/69 BJ Webster 2/22 8/163(cc) MC Saracino 62 C Brown 2/167 MB Wright 103* CA Wakim 38 T Martyn 2/40 and 7/187 JP Faulkner 50 JA Freeman 3/21 TA Briscoe 3/42 102* S Leon 28 NR Grubb 28 MJ Owen N Ellis 2/21 2/19 6 1-Dec-18 University of Tasmania def Greater Northern University 19 16-Feb-19 University of Tasmania def New Town University 4/192(cc) CB Hansen 73 NR Grubb 8/189(cc) A Taylor 50 B Hayes 47 N Carter 23-Feb-19 90 A Kealy 43* T Mupariwa 5/28 100 J Randall 22 T Mupariwa 22 JJ LO- 51* Z Phair 29 25 J Curran 23 A Kealy 3/37 JJ Logan 2/35 RA Lees 5/47 and 3/160(cc) C Brown GAN 6/11 JL Freeman 2/25 51 NM van de Werken 48* MC Saraci- and 147 J Randall 62 JJ LOGAN 4/51 7 8-Dec-18 North Hobart def University of Tasmania TCA Ground no 22 RA Lees 2/43 A Kealy 3/50 J Bilson 2/18 9-Dec-18 274 C Jewell 119* CJ Murfet 74 JJ Logan 10/209 JP Faulkner 62 JA Hortle 41 S Leon 3/82 A Kealy 2/54 34 NM van de Werken 21 B Fraser 6/70 2-Mar-19 University of Tasmania BYE CJ Murfet 2/17 3-Mar-19 8 15-Dec-18 University of Tasmania BYE 21 9-Mar-19 University of Tasmania def Glenorchy University 9 16-Dec-18 Kingborough def University of Tasmania Kingston Twin 16-Mar-19 343 NM van de Werken 115 JW Di Ve- 228 N Matthews 121 D Janoti 25 F Raja 1/81(cc) N Freitag 45* 9/76(cc) S Holland 3/13 D West 2/6 Ovals nuto 88 C Brown 42 A Kealy 23 S Brown 5/52 C Rose 2/10 40* U Butt 4/104 D Janoti 2/33 F Raja 2/78 10 22-Dec- University of Tasmania def Greater Northern University 18 8/155(cc) C Brown 64 JL Freeman 63 JJ Logan 3/9 JL Freeman 2/4 50 O Wood 3/29

11 5-Jan-19 New Town def University of Tasmania New Town 85 JL Freeman 5/9 S Leon 2/15 J Bilson by 5/171(cc) C Brown 69 NR Grubb 51 J Ar- 2/19 cher 2/8 RA Lees 2/34

12 6-Jan-19 University of Tasmania def Clarence University 10/92 NM van de Werken 32 L Neil-Smith by 9/109(cc) D Salpietro 28 L Devlin 3/11 H Allanby 3/24 D Meredith 2/25 26 J Greenwood 3/21 JJ LOGAN 2/16 JL Freeman 2/19 13 11-Jan-19 University of Tasmania def South Hobart Sandy Bay University 9/114(cc) JP Faulkner 43 W Thompson by 1/115 AJ Doolan 66* T Keep 31 3/22 K Wisniewski 2/19 HP Kingston 2/21 S Milenko 2/23

28 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 29 First Grade - Men’s First Grade - Men’s Name Batting Bowling Fielding One Day Mat Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Ave Overs Mdns Runs Wkts 5WI 10WM BB Ave C R S Name Batting Bowling Fielding Bilson, Jack 13 14 3 - - 17 62 5.64 64.5 4 287 9 - - 2-18 31.89 8 - - Mat Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Ave Overs Mdns Runs Wkts 5WI 10WM BB Ave C R S Brown, Chris 16 16 1 - 4 69 351 23.40 1.0 - 2 - - - 0-2 - 10 - - Bilson, Jack 4 4 2 - - 5* 7 3.50 20.3 - 92 2 - - 1-14 46.00 3 - - Brown, Sebastian 1 1 - - - 4 4 4.00 14.0 2 52 5 1 - 5-52 10.40 1 - - Brown, Chris 6 5 1 - 1 50 103 25.75 ------4 - - Clifford, Jackson 9 6 - - - 14 34 5.67 12.0 1 50 3 - - 1-13 16.67 3- Clifford, Jackson 5 4 - - - 9 12 3.00 6.0 - 22 1 - - 1-17 22.00 2 - - Di Venuto, Jack 13 10 2 - 1 88 151 18.88 ------10 - - Di Venuto, Jack 4 3 1 - - 22* 41 20.50 ------Faulkner, James 5 6 1 1 1 275 55.00 37.0 10 101 3 - - 1-9 33.67 2 - - Freeman, Jack 6 3 - - - 2 3 1.00 43.0 4 212 9 - - 3-22 23.56 4 - - Freeman, Jack 15 13 2 - 1 50 123 11.18 117.1 19 470 25 1 - 5-9 18.80 5 - - Greenwell, Charlie 1 ------Greenwell, 2 ------1.0 - 2 - - - 0-2 - - - - Greenwood, Jesse 5 2 - - - 1 1 0.50 19.0 1 85 3 - - 2-43 28.33 1 - - Charlie Grubb, Nick 6 4 1 - 1 51* 66 22.00 ------2 - - Greenwood, 7 3 - - - 2 3 1.00 25.0 1 116 6 - - 3-21 19.33 2 - - Hansen, Carter 1 1 - - 1 73 73 73.00 ------1 - - Jesse Hortle, James 7 6 1 - - 39 89 17.80 2.1 - 25 1 - - 1-25 25.00 2 - - Grubb, Nick 15 15 3 - 2 51* 227 18.92 9.0 2 30 2 - - 1-7 15.00 6 - - Kealy, Andrew 6 3 - - - 34 42 14.00 44.0 4 139 11 - - 3-23 12.64 2 - - Gunson, Jak 3 2 1 - - 1 1 1.00 ------1 1 - Kharwadkar, Nikhil 2 1 - - - 3 3 3.00 9.4 - 51 1 - - 1-0 51.00 - - - Hansen, Carter 5 6 - - 1 73 92 15.33 ------1 - - Leon, Samuel 7 4 3 - - 42* 43 43.00 37.0 7 170 5 - - 2-2 34.00 1 - - Hortle, James 17 18 2 - 1 72 279 17.44 21.1 2 127 4 - - 1-6 31.75 7 1 - Logan, Joel 4 2 - - - 6 9 4.50 24.0 3 101 5 - - 2-35 20.20 1 - - Kealy, Andrew 15 10 5 - - 43* 173 34.60 142.5 25 519 21 - - 3-23 24.71 4 - - Phair, Zac 3 3 1 - - 29 50 25.00 ------Kerr, Gordon 1 1 - - - 0 - - 14.0 2 32 1 - - 1-32 32.00 - - - Rose, Charles 1 1 - - - 2 2 2.00 ------Kharwadkar, 3 1 - - - 3 3 3.00 21.1 3 75 2 - - 1-0 37.50 - - - Nikhil Saracino, Mauro 2 2 - - 1 62 65 32.50 ------2 - - Leon, Samuel 18 15 5 - - 42* 151 15.10 107.0 18 487 16 - - 4-73 30.44 5 - - van de Werken, Noah 6 6 1 - - 45* 129 25.80 ------1 1 - Logan, Joel 12 8 4 - - 6 24 6.00 107.0 17 350 27 1 1 6-11 12.96 4 1 - Wright, Damien 1 1 1 - - 4* 4 - 5.0 1 14 2 - - 2-14 7.00 1 - - Paine, Tim 3 2 - - - 48 62 31.00 ------1 - - Phair, Zac 6 7 1 - - 29 65 10.83 ------Rose, Charles 1 1 - - - 2 2 2.00 ------Twenty20 Saracino, Mauro 4 5 - - 1 62 96 19.20 ------2 - - Name Batting Bowling Fielding Mat Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Ave Overs Mdns Runs Wkts 5WI 10WM BB Ave C R S Bilson, Jack 6 6 - - - 11 27 4.50 11.2 - 71 4 - - 2-19 17.75 3 - - Brown, Chris 6 6 - - 2 69 136 22.67 ------3 - - Clifford, Jackson 3 2 - - - 14 22 11.00 1.0 - 13 1 - - 1-13 13.00 - Di Venuto, Jack 6 4 1 - - 12 20 6.67 ------1 - - Faulkner, James 3 3 - - - 43 63 21.00 7. 0 - 31 1 - - 1-12 31.00 1 - - Freeman, Jack 6 6 1 - 1 50 93 18.60 20.1 1 107 10 1 - 5-9 10.70 - - - Greenwood, Jesse 2 1 - - - 2 2 2.00 6.0 - 31 3 - - 3-21 10.33 1 - - Grubb, Nick 4 4 - - 1 51 65 16.25 2.0 - 14 - - - 0-14 - 3 - - Gunson, Jak 1 1 1 - - 0* ------1 - Hansen, Carter 3 3 - - - 7 16 5.33 ------Hortle, James 5 5 1 - - 28* 47 11.75 8.0 - 58 1 - - 1-21 58.00 1 - - Kealy, Andrew 4 3 2 - - 16 38 38.00 10.0 - 58 2 - - 1-8 29.00 - - - Leon, Samuel 6 6 2 - - 10* 24 6.00 13.0 - 98 3 - - 2-15 32.67 3 - - Logan, Joel 5 3 3 - - 5* 6 - 19.0 1 74 7 - - 3-9 10.57 2 1 - van de Werken, Noah 6 6 - - - 32 89 14.83 ------3 - -

30 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 31 First Grade - Women’s First Grade - Women’s RND DATES HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM VENUE Name Batting Bowling Fielding 1 21-Oct-18 Kingborough def by University of Tasmania Kingston Twin Ovals Mat Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Ave Overs Mdns Runs Wkts 5WI 10WM BB Ave C R S 5/81(cc) SK Moloney 2/7 2/145(cc) SK Moloney 81 A Day 53 Abel, Chloe 15 8 4 - - 23* 69 17.25 28.0 - 120 10 - - 3-10 12.00 3 - 1 Kooka 28-Oct-18 University of Tasmania def Lindisfarne University Oval Atkinson, Sarah 1 ------Cup 0/400(cc) A Day 182* SK Moloney 145* 61 C Scott 3/4 K Fryett 2/15 S Parkin 2/15 Birch, Sarah 14 4 - - - 11 14 3.50 35.0 3 137 11 - - 3-3 12.45 1 - - Kooka 4-Nov-18 Clarence def University of Tasmania Kangaroo Bay Blazely, Maddison 15 10 3 - - 29* 151 21.57 32.0 - 143 8 - - 2-12 17.88 4 - - Cup 7/200(cc) E Thompson 105* BA Grant 29 C Scott 9/72 E Thompson 4/5 K Cole 2/8 M Murray Clifford, Amalia 13 1 - - - 3 3.00 6.4 - 20 2 - - 2-7 10.00 - 1 - 2/21 SK Moloney 2/34 2/12 Crowden, Josie 11 8 1 - - 7 29 4.14 ------5 4 1 2 18-Nov-18 South Hobart Sandy Bay def by University of Tasmania Queenborough Oval Day, Ashley 15 15 6 1 7 182* 802 89.11 ------3 3 - 6/155 C Hall 74 A Green 44 L Maddock 2/22 3/171 A Day 80 SK Moloney 65 3 25-Nov-18 University of Tasmania def Glenorchy University Oval Donovan, Emily 2 ------2 - - 1/48 8/47(cc) S Birch 3/3 Fryett, Katelyn 13 9 5 - - 32* 114 28.50 53.0 1 272 7 - - 2-15 38.86 6 4 - 4 2-Dec-18 Clarence def by University of Tasmania Kangaroo Bay Oval Hack, Rhianne 1 1 - - - 5 5 5.00 3.0 - 14 - - - 0-14 - - - - 8/89(cc) E Fazackerley 22 D Srinivas 4/9 J Triffitt 3/147(cc) A Day 96* SK Moloney 39 Lindsay, Eliza 1 ------2/2 Maddock, Louise 14 12 8 - 2 55* 267 66.75 37.0 2 224 10 - - 2-11 22.40 1 - - 5 9-Dec-18 University of Tasmania def Lindisfarne University Oval Moloney, Sasha 11 10 2 1 2 145* 486 60.75 41.1 3 191 10 - - 2-7 19.10 4 2 - 1/63(cc) M Blazely 29* 9/62(cc) T Honey 20 S Birch 3/4 A Clifford 2/7 Moloney, Skye 1 ------6 16-Dec-18 North Hobart def by University of Tasmania TCA Ground Parkin, Sophie 14 5 2 - - 8 15 5.00 56.2 2 280 15 - - 3-11 18.67 2 - - 5/127(cc) H Short 41 B Page 22 E Marsh 2/108(cc) A Day 62* K Fryett 22 22 B Langston 21 S Parkin 2/22 Phair, Laura 7 ------5.0 - 19 3 - - 2-6 6.33 2 1 - 7 22-Dec-18 University of Tasmania def South Hobart Sandy Bay University Oval Scott, Clare 17 8 2 - - 20 80 13.33 44.0 4 196 10 - - 3-4 19.60 2 2 - 1/80 L Maddock 32* 8/77(cc) B Dodd 28 S Parkin 2/15 Scott, Laura 6 1 - - - 0 - - 5.0 - 22 1 - - 1-15 22.00 - - - 8 5-Jan-19 New Town def by University of Tasmania New Town Oval Srinivas, Dharshia 17 5 2 - - 9* 29 9.67 52.0 4 216 13 - - 4-9 16.62 1 2 - 5/117(cc) E Molnar 32 E Manix-Geeves 30 E Mifsud 1/118 A Day 61* SK Moloney 28 24 C Abel 2/23 9 13-Jan-19 Glenorchy def by University of Tasmania KGV Oval 8/86(cc) A Burdon 23 D Srinivas 2/4 L Phair 2/6 5/89 A Day 36* L Maddock 25* J Wardle 3/12 L Maddock 2/11 10 20-Jan-19 University of Tasmania def Clarence University Oval 3/90(cc) K Fryett 32* 9/87(cc) S Birch 2/9 M Blazely 2/12 L Maddock 2/14 Kooka 27-Jan-19 University of Tasmania def New Town University Oval Cup 1/150(cc) A Day 82* SK Moloney 47* "149 E Mifsud 25 F Sullivan 22 SK Moloney 2/13 D Srinivas 2/21 M Blazely 2/25 "

11 3-Feb-19 University of Tasmania def by New Town University Oval 3/107(cc) L Maddock 52* C Scott 20 2/146(cc) E Mifsud 67* F Sullivan 48 12 10-Feb-19 Lindisfarne def by University of Tasmania Lindisfarne Oval #1 7/68(cc) P Crowe 25 S Parkin 3/11 5/126(cc) A Day 54 M Blazely 23* KE Doran 2/28 13 17-Feb-19 University of Tasmania def Kingborough University Oval 4/104(cc) L Maddock 55* 7/103(cc) BH Davies 29 C Scott 2/12 Kooka 23-Feb-19 Kingborough def University of Tasmania Blundstone Arena GF 0/151 BH Davies 67* B Hepburn 57* 150 L Maddock 35 M Blazely 25 A Day 25 LJ Hepburn 4/18 L Wierenga 2/39 14 3-Mar-19 University of Tasmania def by North Hobart University Oval 8/106(cc) A Day 36 C Abel 23* KJ Byers 4/23 7/138(cc) SG Daffara 50 B Page 24 C Abel 3/10 S Parkin 2/21 SF 10-Mar-19 University of Tasmania def by Clarence University Oval 3/104(cc) SK Moloney 40 L Maddock 38* 4/107 N Pearce 25* BA Grant 23

32 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 33 First Grade - Women’s First Grade - Women’s Kookaburra Cup Twenty20

Name Batting Bowling Fielding Name Batting Bowling Fielding Mat Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Ave Overs Mdns Runs Wkts 5WI 10WM BB Ave C R S Mat Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Ave Overs Mdns Runs Wkts 5WI 10WM BB Ave C R S Abel, Chloe 3 2 1 - - 17* 24 24.00 7. 0 - 27 1 - - 1-10 27.00 - - - Abel, Chloe 12 6 3 - - 23* 45 15.00 21.0 - 93 9 - - 3-10 10.33 3 - 1 Birch, Sarah 2 1 - - - 1 1 1.00 8.0 - 35 1 - - 1-18 35.00 1 - - Atkinson, Sarah 1 ------Blazely, Maddison 2 1 - - - 25 25 25.00 8.0 - 39 2 - - 2-25 19.50 - - - Birch, Sarah 12 3 - - - 11 13 4.33 27.0 3 102 10 - - 3-3 10.20 - - - Clifford, Amalia 3 1 - - - 3 3.00 3.0 - 7 - - - 0-7 - - - - Blazely, Maddison 13 9 3 - - 29* 126 21.00 24.0 - 104 6 - - 2-12 17.33 4 - - Crowden, Josie 3 2 - - - 7 8 4.00 ------1 Clifford, Amalia 10 ------3.4 - 13 2 - - 2-7 6.50 - 1 - Day, Ashley 4 4 2 1 1 182* 300 ------1 1 - Crowden, Josie 8 6 1 - - 7 21 4.20 ------5 4 - Fryett, Katelyn 3 1 - - - 4 4 4.00 21.0 1 77 4 - - 2-15 19.25 1 - - Day, Ashley 11 11 4 - 6 96* 502 71.71 ------2 2 - Hack, Rhianne 1 1 - - - 5 5 5.00 3.0 - 14 - - - 0-14 - - - - Donovan, Emily 2 ------2 - - Maddock, Louise 2 1 - - - 35 35 35.00 7. 0 - 43 1 - - 1-27 43.00 - - - Fryett, Katelyn 10 8 5 - - 32* 110 36.67 32.0 - 195 3 - - 1-15 65.00 5 4 - Moloney, Sasha 4 3 2 1 - 145* 205 18.0 2 75 4 - - 2-13 18.75 4 2 - Lindsay, Eliza 1 ------Parkin, Sophie 3 2 - - - 2 2 1.00 16.2 1 96 2 - - 2-15 48.00 - - - Maddock, Louise 12 11 8 - 2 55* 232 77.33 30.0 2 181 9 - - 2-11 20.11 1 - - Scott, Clare 4 2 - - - 14 18 9.00 15.0 2 39 5 - - 3-4 7.80 - 1 - Moloney, Sasha 7 7 - - 2 81 281 40.14 23.1 1 116 6 - - 2-7 19.33 - - - Scott, Laura 2 1 - - - 0 - - 2.0 - 7 - - - 0-7 - - - - Moloney, Skye 1 ------Srinivas, Dharshia 4 2 1 - - 6* 8 8.00 15.0 3 58 2 - - 2-21 29.00 - - - Parkin, Sophie 11 3 2 - - 8 13 13.00 40.0 1 184 13 - - 3-11 14.15 2 - - Triffitt, Jacqui 4 2 - - - 5 5 2.50 5.0 1 28 1 - - 1-5 28.00 - - - Phair, Laura 7 ------5.0 - 19 3 - - 2-6 6.33 2 1 - Scott, Clare 13 6 2 - - 20 62 15.50 29.0 2 157 5 - - 2-12 31.40 2 1 - Scott, Laura 4 ------3.0 - 15 1 - - 1-15 15.00 - - - Srinivas, Dharshia 13 3 1 - - 9* 21 10.50 37.0 1 158 11 - - 4-9 14.36 1 2 - Stuart, Nikki 2 ------Triffitt, Jacqui 13 1 - - - 5 55.00 18.0 - 81 4 - - 2-2 20.25 1 1 -

34 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 35 Second Grade Second Grade

RND DATES HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM VENUE Name Batting Bowling Fielding Kingborough Mat Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Ave Overs Mdns Runs Wkts 5WI 10WM BB Ave C R S University of Tasmania Kingston 1 20-Oct-18 8/259(cc) JT McCulloch 105 S Martyn 49 LA Doran def 83 S Holland 3/13 L Street 2/13 S Oliver 2/24 Twin Ovals 31 T Singh 2/18 L Fountain 2/46 Bean, Josh 1 1 1 - - 2* 2 ------1 - - University of Tasmania Bosnet, Suchil 3 3 - - - 35 42 14.00 5.0 - 24 - - - 0-24 - - - - Lindisfarne 27-Oct-18 98 L Hoggett 32 C Greenwell 23 JA Harris 6/12 def University 2 7/220(dec) KA Gilbert 78 DJ Waddington 66 A Bourke Braithwaite, Robert 2 3 - - - 9 15 5.00 5.0 - 29 - - - 0-29 - - - - 3-Nov-18 LA Swinton 3/22 and 4/128 C Greenwell 53* CW Rose by Oval 30* DE Morgan 30 S Brown 4/42 26 J Swain 21* JJ Onn 2/13 Brown, Chris 1 1 - 1 - 140 140 ------South Hobart Sandy Bay Brown, Sebastian 11 10 2 - - 14* 39 4.88 100.3 9 454 13 - - 4-42 34.92 2 1 - University of Tasmania 10-Nov-18 240 MG Brazendale 52 P Mannering 30 ML McConnell def Queenbor- 3 6/335(dec) C Brown 140 CW Rose 86 J Greenwood Chappell, Edward 7 6 1 - - 12 34 6.80 80.0 10 305 11 - - 3-37 27.73 3 1 - 17-Nov-18 30 TW Willoughby 29 H McCulloch 21 L Fountain 2/15 by ough Oval 51* J Gunson 22 ML McConnell 2/59 L Hoggett 2/31 J Swain 2/37 J Greenwood 2/42 Clifford, Jackson 6 8 - - - 20 61 7.63 14.0 1 77 1 - - 1-26 77.00 1 - - University of Tasmania Cripps, George 4 5 4 - - 6* 15 15.00 14.0 - 99 - - - 0-12 - - 1 - Clarence 24-Nov-18 83 MC Saracino 22 I Salter 3/24 M Beven 2/7 Kangaroo Bay 4 6/248(dec) C Workman 131* M Beven 41 I Salter def- Crossin, Zachary 4 4 - - - 9 17 4.25 21.0 1 109 3 - - 2-11 36.33 2 - - 1-Dec-18 J Gangell 2/21 B Matthews 2/22 Oval 28 L Rice 23 L Fountain 4/46 and 56 I Salter 5/12 A Dusautoy 2/0 J Gangell 2/24 Day, Ashley 1 1 - - - 1 1 1.00 ------University of Tasmania Glenorchy Derham, Mark 1 1 - - - 24 24 24.00 ------def University 5 8-Dec-18 175 MC Saracino 94 CB Hansen 28 AJ Ianculovici 3/32 7/223(cc) S Palmer 79 D Janoti 47 A Rolle 28 S Brown by Oval Fazackerley, Lyndon 1 1 - - - 0 - - 17.0 4 39 3 - - 3-39 13.00 - - - D Janoti 2/17 D West 2/30 3/39 North Hobart University of Tasmania Fountain, Leo 15 12 1 - - 20 47 4.27 123.3 15 548 15 - - 4-46 36.53 6 2 - 6 15-Dec-18 8/164(cc) L Batchelor 55 EW Batchelor 36 S Lewis-John- def 8/90(cc) C Greenwell 24 L Fountain 20 J Clifford TCA Ground Fryett, Katelyn 1 1 1 - - 4* 4 - 4.0 - 41 1 - - 1-41 41.00 - - - son 24 J Swain 4/13 20 B Langston 2/10 M Hutchinson 2/15 B Taylor 2/24 Gambhir, Harman 1 1 - - - 4 4 4.00 0.4 - 3 - - - 0-3 - - - - New Town University of Tasmania def University 7 5-Jan-19 3/126(cc) T Gravina 62* T Millhouse 35 J Vince Greenwell, Charlie 13 16 2 1 1 102* 314 22.43 ------13 2 1 4/125(cc) Z Phair 57* CW Rose 47 by Oval 20 ZT Crossin 2/11 Greenwood, Jesse 3 3 1 - 1 51* 51 25.50 34.0 13 81 5 - - 2-16 16.20 2 - - Glenorchy University of Tasmania Gunson, Jak 7 8 - - - 23 71 8.88 26.0 3 158 1 - - 1-22 3 2 - 8 12-Jan-19 7/119(cc) W Banks 37 P Prakash 27 J Greenwood 2/16 def 60 S Bagal 3/13 P Prakash 2/2 D West 2/4 B Mayne KGV Oval R Stevenson 2/25 2/5 Hansen, Carter 1 1 - - - 28 28 28.00 ------University of Tasmania Clarence Hardie, Mitchell 1 1 - - - 1 1 1.00 5.0 - 26 1 - - 1-26 26.00 - - - 19-Jan-19 def University 9 7/146(cc) D Whittemore 61* L Hoggett 33 M Beven 3/147(cc) L Borsboom 70* I Salter 34* C Workman 10-Mar-18 by Oval Harrison, Benjamin 3 1 1 - - 0* - - 23.0 2 82 - - - 0-18 - 2 - - 2/20 L Borsboom 2/31 21 S Brown 2/27 Hoggett, Luke 10 11 - - - 33 140 12.73 83.3 5 419 10 - - 3-51 41.90 - 3 - South Hobart Sandy Bay University of Tasmania 6/259(cc) J Bowerman 63 P Mannering 56 M Flanagan University Jayatilaka, Michael 2 3 - - - 7 14 4.67 ------1 - - 10 26-Jan-19 6/231 C Greenwell 102* CW Rose 43 F Khan 26 J Gunson 43* MG Brazendale 35 ML McConnell 21 E Chappell Oval 23 Kaler, Hardeep 2 3 - - - 5 5 1.67 ------1 - - 2/38 New Town Kerr, Gordon 2 2 - - - 6 11 5.50 13.0 2 32 3 - - 2-13 10.67 - - - 166 N Wegman 29 C Kahatapitikanamalage 29 Z Doyle def University of Tasmania New Town 11 2-Feb-19 Khan, Faraz 8 8 - - - 26 33 4.13 2.0 - 18 - - - 0-18 - 2 - - 23 A Denby 23 MC Saracino 3/24 D Whittemore 2/3 by 2/168 CW Rose 78* MC Saracino 64 Oval L Fountain 2/42 E Chappell 2/46 Lawless, Isaac 1 1 - - - 12 12 12.00 ------Lindisfarne Marsh, Jack 2 4 - - - 13 29 7.25 ------University of Tasmania Lindisfarne 12 9-Feb-19 6/333(cc) M Dance 153 J Steele 78* KA Gilbert def 12 J Fagan 5/5 LA Swinton 4/7 Oval Phair, Zac 3 3 1 - 1 57* 64 32.00 ------54 E Chappell 3/37 Roberts, Thomas 2 1 1 - - 6* 6 ------3 - - University of Tasmania Kingborough 90 L Hoggett 28 C Greenwell 20 M Bigwood 3/34 Robinson, Oliver 1 ------16-Feb-19 Kingston 13 6/242(dec) J Hemingway 82 J Downie 68 B Turnbull def S Holland 2/9 S Martyn 2/18 J Henley 2/20 23-Feb-19 Twin Ovals Rose, Charles 13 15 2 - 2 86 351 27.00 7. 0 - 48 2 - - 2-48 24.00 5 - - 30 J Pride 25 S Martyn 20 L Hoggett 3/51 S Brown 2/51 and 33 S Holland 3/12 S Martyn 2/0 M Bigwood 2/6 J Henley 2/7 Saracino, Mauro 5 6 - - 2 94 213 35.50 10.0 1 24 3 - - 3-24 8.00 3 1 - University of Tasmania North Hobart Scott, Bryan 2 2 - - - 3 3 1.50 52.0 9 153 5 - - 3-49 30.60 - - - def University 14 2-Mar-19 141 MW Derham 24 L Hoggett 22 CW Rose 21 C Green- 4/142 EW Batchelor 41 I Manson 34 D Rawlings by Oval Scott, Isaac 1 1 1 - - 9* 9 - 3.0 - 25 - - - 0-25 - - - - well 20 M Bellamy 3/16 D Rawlings 3/31 29* M Bellamy 21* GS Kerr 2/13 L Hoggett 2/40 Singh, Thakur 3 2 1 - - 14* 17 17.00 10.0 2 39 2 - - 2-18 19.50 - - - Glenorchy 191 J Bowen 38 AJ Ianculovici 37 S Stebbings 34 D West University of Tasmania Stevenson, Riley 6 5 1 - - 10 12 3.00 28.0 - 181 5 - - 2-25 36.20 2 - - 9-Mar-19 15 31 E Chappell 3/38 LD Fazackerley 3/39 def 49 S Bosnet 35 D West 5/5 J Bowen 3/6 KGV Oval 16-Mar-19 Swain, Jackson 5 4 2 - - 21* 23 11.50 30.1 3 106 8 - - 4-13 13.25 1 - - and 7/263(dec) J Horne 66* AJ Ianculovici 53 S Stebbings and 0/44 CW Rose 27* 50 J Bowen 26* B Scott 3/49 CW Rose 2/48 Tate, Callum 1 1 - - - 0 ------Whittemore, Daniel 11 12 3 - 1 61* 118 13.11 24.3 4 110 3 - - 2-3 36.67 3 - -

36 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 37 Third Grade Third Grade RND DATES HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM VENUE Name Batting Bowling Fielding 1 20-Oct-18 University of Tasmania def Kingborough Hutchins - Mat Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Ave Overs Mdns Runs Wkts 5WI 10WM BB Ave C R S 90 C Braddick 27 B Scott 23 JC Baker 3/14 by 4/94 W Poland 26 J Pride 26* J Downie WMO Abel, Chloe 1 1 - - - 5 5 5.00 4.0 - 13 - - - 0-13 - - - - W Poland 2/8 J Downie 2/13 J Hayers 2/30 22* C Braddick 2/22 Blakers, Rainjan 4 3 1 - - 5* 5 2.50 23.0 - 98 7 - - 4-23 14.00 1 1 - 2 27-Oct-18 Lindisfarne drew University of Tasmania Gunn Oval 3-Nov-18 184 TH Murrell 72 RS Sandhu 22 C Brad- 0/24 Bosnet, Suchil 11 12 2 - 1 55 196 19.60 ------2 - - dick 5/34 R Stevenson 2/53 B Scott 2/55 Braddick, Clayton 12 9 2 - 3 65 285 40.71 110.2 25 300 28 2 - 6-22 10.71 5 3 - 3 17-Nov-18 University of Tasmania def South Hobart Sandy Bay University Braithwaite, Robert 7 5 3 - - 41 93 46.50 38.0 4 159 13 - - 4-16 12.23 4 1 - 134 M Jayatilaka 24 E Gulline 4/18 M Flana- by 160 T Parsons 40 R Braithwaite 4/50 B Scott 3/14 Oval Bruce, Hamish 9 6 2 - - 13* 24 6.00 50.0 4 226 4 - - 2-11 56.50 1 - - gan 4/30 Coogan, Simon 3 3 - - - 5 7 2.33 8.0 - 31 2 - - 2-24 15.50 - - - 4 24-Nov-18 University of Tasmania def Brighton Hutchins - 1-Dec-18 152 ZT Crossin 45* CW Rose 25 K Wylie by 4/291(dec) R Delaney 147* M Campopiano WMO Cripps, George 6 3 - - 1 61 90 30.00 33.4 1 150 7 - - 3-17 21.43 2 - - 2/7 M Campopiano 2/15 NJ Holmes 2/26 78 DA Blackwell 54 Crossin, Zachary 2 2 1 - - 45* 51 51.00 15.0 - 78 - - - 0-59 - - - - A Downton 2/32 Day, Ashley 1 ------5 8-Dec-18 University of Tasmania def Lindisfarne Hutchins - Derham, Mark 11 11 1 - - 46 125 12.50 ------3 - - 4/130 S Bosnet 55 C Braddick 24* KW Dil- 7/129(cc) M Bray 59* KW Dillon 39 C Braddick WMO lon 2/17 K Wilson 2/23 2/11 G Cripps 2/11 Gambhir, Harman 5 6 - - - 14 41 6.83 ------8 - - 6 15-Dec-18 University of Tasmania v BYE Granger, Luke 1 1 - - - 2 2 2.00 ------7 22-Dec-18 South Hobart Sandy Bay drew University of Tasmania Queenbor- Greenwood, Jesse 1 ------ough Oval Griffiths, Tom 4 3 - - - 11 17 5.67 ------8 5-Jan-19 University of Tasmania def New Town University Hardie, Mitchell 1 1 - - - 3 3 3.00 5.0 1 16 1 - - 1-16 16.00 1 - - 5/79 O Swain 22 J Willmott 4/8 9/78(cc) R Braithwaite 3/19 C Braddick 2/7 Oval Herbert, Xavier 1 ------3.0 - 10 - - - 0-10 - - - - B Scott 2/14 G Cripps 2/17 Hoggett, Luke 1 1 1 - - 10* 10 - 4.0 - 19 - - - 0-19 - - - - 9 12-Jan-19 University of Tasmania def Glenorchy University 3/132 O Swain 49* MW Derham 46 S Bos- 131 A Rolle 43 C Braddick 3/17 G Cripps 3/17 Oval Hortle, Rob 1 ------7. 0 2 23 1 - - 1-23 23.00 - - - net 26 VS Koundal 2/26 I Scott 2/22 Jacobs, Jordan 6 5 2 - - 17 33 11.00 ------3 - - 10 19-Jan-19 Clarence def University of Tasmania Clare Street Jayatilaka, Michael 6 6 - - - 24 27 4.50 ------1 - - 51 C Braddick 3/10 R Blakers 2/2 H Bruce by 0/52 S Bosnet 31* Oval Jones, Harry 2 1 - - - 0 ------2/11 A Winter 2/15 Kaler, Hardeep 2 2 - - - 20 23 11.50 ------11 26-Jan-19 North Hobart def University of Tasmania Soldiers Me- 7/214(cc) D Collins 81 A Margan 43 N Var- 9/198 R Braithwaite 41 C Braddick 28 B Scott morial Oval Kerr, Gordon 1 2 - - - 25 25 12.50 13.0 2 25 4 - - 4-25 6.25 - - - ney 30 P Johnson 23 Jw Johnson 22 25 G Cripps 23 O Kelly 2/40 J Wilson 2/44 Licht, Alex 5 3 1 - - 3 5 2.50 24.0 3 107 4 - - 1-4 26.75 2 - - 12 2-Feb-19 Brighton def University of Tasmania Ferguson Maddock, Louise 1 1 - - - 11 11 11.00 5.0 - 29 1 - - 1-29 29.00 - - - 3/220(cc) M Campopiano 114* AA Arnold 172 C Braddick 65 HS Kaler 20 Z Wheeler 2/20 Park Roberts, Thomas 3 2 1 - - 19* 23 23.00 ------2 - - 68 C Braddick 2/30 A Downton 2/22 B Rogers 2/25 Rose, Charles 1 1 - - - 25 25 25.00 3.0 - 33 - - - 0-33 - - - - 13 9-Feb-19 New Town def University of Tasmania Clare Street 9/146(cc) JR Jones 29 K Roberts 25 KJ Ryan by 9/129 C Braddick 54 C Meadows 2/13 J Barrow Oval Scott, Bryan 11 6 - - - 25 68 11.33 98.0 13 369 11 - - 3-14 33.55 4 1 - 23 R Braithwaite 4/16 I Scott 2/10 C Brad- 2/23 Scott, Isaac 8 4 1 - - 9 20 6.67 43.0 1 189 8 - - 2-10 23.63 2 - - dick 2/32 Sharma, Aditya 2 3 - - - 3 5 1.67 ------14 16-Feb-19 Kingborough def University of Tasmania Gunn Oval Stevenson, Riley 2 1 - - - 0 - - 25.0 6 89 3 - - 2-53 29.67 2 - - 23-Feb-19 213 W Poland 45 NP Vincent 31 L Perryman 78 MW Derham 26 JM Direen 4/9 J Hayers 3/18 28 D West 27 JC Baker 20 R Blakers 4/23 and 73 GS Kerr 25 JM Direen 5/23 Swain, Jackson 2 2 1 - - 11* 16 16.00 ------GS Kerr 4/25 Swain, Owen 5 5 1 - - 49* 86 21.50 1.0 - 17 - - - 0-17 - 1 - - 15 2-Mar-19 University of Tasmania v BYE Tate, Callum 4 5 - - - 16 35 7.00 ------2 1 - 16 9-Mar-19 University of Tasmania def Glenorchy Gunn Oval Whittemore, Daniel 1 1 - - - 13 13 13.00 ------16-Mar-19 8/132 G Cripps 61 C Braddick 59* V Singh 131 A Daft 37* T Leaman 23 C Braddick 6/22 4/18 T Spotswood 3/47 I Scott 2/17 S Coogan 2/24 Winter, Ash 1 ------5.0 1 15 2 - - 2-15 7.50 1 - - Wood, Harry 1 1 - - - 6 6 6.00 ------

38 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 39 Under 17 Boys Under 17 Boys RND DATES HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM VENUE Name Batting Bowling Fielding 1 21-Oct-18 University of Tasmania def by Kingborough University Oval Mat Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Ave Overs Runs Wkts 5WI 10WM BB Ave C R S 7/115(cc) Z Phair 51 K Wouters 2/9 8/171(cc) DA Ayliffe 30 D White 29 J Ross Branch, Christopher 12 14 1 - 1 86 304 23.38 7. 0 - 30 - - - 0-6 - 1 1 - DA Ayliffe 2/16 27 I Scott 2/23 S Brown 2/26 MJ Hardie 2/38 Brown, Sebastian 13 12 3 - 1 70 135 15.00 104.0 13 355 18 - - 3-21 19.72 6 - - 2 28-Oct-18 Lindisfarne def by University of Tasmania Lindisfarne Oval #1 4-Nov-18 217 TP McGann 68 L Harris 54 W Splann 3/227 Z Phair 109 IM Lawless 37 C Branch Chappell, Edward 6 7 - - - 35 128 18.29 55.1 9 179 16 1 - 5-8 11.19 4 - - 50 J Marsh 2/26 BJ Horsham 2/31 35 J Marsh 32* Clifford, Will 1 ------2.0 - 13 - - - 0-13 - 1- MJ Hardie 2/32 S Brown 2/36 Crane-French, 1 ------3 18-Nov-18 University of Tasmania def by South Hobart Sandy Bay University Oval Alastair 8/113(cc) J Marsh 49 JS Pitt 4/25 1/115 M Denehey 59* TW Willoughby 44* Dubey, Aryan 1 ------5.0 - 31 1 - - 1-31 31.00 - - - GA Seward 2/9 Fielding, James 1 1 - - - 0 ------4 25-Nov-18 University of Tasmania def Brighton University Oval 2-Dec-18 6/257 Z Phair 100* T Griffiths 169 Z Wheeler 57* J Bain 54 B Rogers 28 J Marsh Fountain, Leo 10 11 1 - - 17 52 5.20 69.5 11 223 13 - - 2-5 17.15 3 - - 75 C Branch 41 3/11 S Brown 3/42 Gregg, Andrew 8 2 1 - - 0* - - 19.4 1 105 4 - - 2-32 26.25 2 - - 5 9-Dec-18 University of Tasmania def Lindisfarne University Oval Griffiths, Tom 9 9 - - 1 75 129 14.33 ------3 - - 7/150(cc) T Roberts 52 C Branch 145 TP McGann 73 TH Murrell 21 S Brown 2/18 Hamilton, Alan 1 1 - - - 0 ------41 LH Pyke 3/22 R Stevenson 2/25 L Fountain 2/27 MJ Hardie 2/36 Hardie, Jacob 1 1 1 - - 2* 2 ------6 16-Dec-18 University of Tasmania v BYE Hardie, Mitchell 12 8 2 - - 12* 40 6.67 63.4 2 283 14 - - 2-16 20.21 3 - - 7 22-Dec-18 South Hobart Sandy Bay drew University of Tasmania Hutchins - WMO Herbert, Xavier 10 6 3 - - 6 10 3.33 39.4 8 151 5 - - 2-7 30.20 2 - - 8 6-Jan-19 New Town def University of Tasmania Clare Street Oval 2/107 S Wright 52 C Kahatapitikanamal- 5/106(cc) Z Phair 52 Horsham, Ben 3 2 1 - - 6 6 6.00 12.0 2 41 3 - - 2-31 13.67 - - - age 22 A Gregg 2/32 Jones, Harry 5 4 1 - - 8* 11 3.67 ------9 13-Jan-19 University of Tasmania def Glenorchy University Oval Lawless, Isaac 1 1 - - - 37 37 37.00 1.0 - 2 - - - 0-2 - 1 - - 6/224(cc) C Branch 86 T Roberts 73 D Tucker 23 I Scott 3/16 MJ Hardie 2/16 Marsh, Jack 12 14 3 - - 49 265 24.09 16.0 3 69 5 - - 3-11 13.80 5 1 - 57 J Marsh 32* R Crennan 2/26 L Cow- en 2/30 Phair, Zac 9 11 2 3 2 575 63.89 10.0 3 44 - - - 0-9 - 5 - - 10 20-Jan-19 Clarence def University of Tasmania Kangaroo Bay Oval Roberts, Thomas 11 12 2 - 2 57 179 17.90 ------9 1 1 6/206(cc) A Hurd 92 T Vaughan 7/161(cc) S Brown 70 T Roberts 33 M Noble 2/9 Scott, Isaac 11 7 2 - - 8* 18 3.60 48.2 4 222 10 - - 3-16 22.20 3 1 - 31 T Kemp 28 C Woolley 24 L Fountain Smith, Louis 1 1 - - - 0 - - 4.0 - 21 1 - - 1-21 21.00 1 - - 2/41 Stevenson, Riley 5 6 1 - - 5 15 3.00 24.0 1 101 5 - - 2-1 20.20 2 - - 11 27-Jan-19 North Hobart def University of Tasmania TCA Ground 7/191(cc) N Davis 81 P Quinlan 137 J Marsh 49 E Chappell 35 P Quinlan 4/29 62* S Brown 3/41 L Fountain 2/29 L Kreune 2/22 12 3-Feb-19 Brighton def by University of Tasmania Ferguson Park 8/63(cc) J Bain 30 L Fountain 2/5 0/65(cc) C Branch 32* J Marsh 25* X Herbert 2/7 13 10-Feb-19 University of Tasmania def by New Town University Oval 131 Z Phair 43 C Branch 35 J Willmott 2/132 S Wright 50 J Vince 49* J Poulson 25 3/28 C Meadows 3/30 H James 2/17 14 17-Feb-19 Kingborough def University of Tasmania Soldiers Memorial 24-Feb-19 6/119(dec) J Ross 31 DA Ayliffe 72 E Chappell 27 CM Walter 5/13 DA Ayliffe 2/8 Oval 27 CM Walter 22* E Chappell 2/15 and 102 Z Phair 45 MJ Owen 3/17 CM Walter 3/20 MJ Hardie 2/16 L Fountain 2/18 DA Ayliffe 2/33 and 4/57 E Chappell 2/25 15 3-Mar-19 University of Tasmania v BYE 16 10-Mar-19 Glenorchy def by University of Tasmania KGV Oval 17-Mar-19 51 E Chappell 4/19 S Brown 3/21 R Ste- 118 Z Phair 27 E Chappell 20 R Crennan 3/25 venson 2/1 B Kopper 2/13 L Cowen 2/15 and 83 B Kopper 25 D Tucker and 7/182(dec) Z Phair 116* J Marsh 31 L Cowen 24 E Chappell 5/8 MJ Hardie 2/16 3/42 D Tucker 2/5

40 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 41 Under 17 Girls Under 17 Girls RND DATES HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM VENUE Name Batting Bowling Fielding 1 29-Oct-18 Brighton def by University of Tasmania Thompson Oval Mat Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Ave Overs Mdns Runs Wkts 5WI 10WM BB Ave C R S 6/49 A Clifford 2/5 L Scott 1/159(cc) C Abel 38* A Clifford Abel, Chloe 9 9 4 - - 40 176 35.20 26.3 2 108 6 - - 2-10 18.00 1 - - 2/7 35* L Phair 23* Burnett, Jessie 1 1 - - - 0 - - 2.0 - 13 - - - 0-13 - - - - 2 5-Nov-18 University of Tasmania def Clarence Domain Crossroads West 142 C Scott 53 C Abel 4/131(cc) M Brooks 35* Clifford, Amalia 12 11 2 - - 35* 146 16.22 27.2 1 139 13 1 - 5-9 10.69 51- 40 M Brooks 3/7 Crosby, Airley 1 ------3 12-Nov-18 University of Tasmania def Lindisfarne Cornelian Bay Oval Crosby, Molly 1 1 - - - 1 1 1.00 2.0 - 5 - - - 0-5 - - - - 1/52 C Scott 31 51 C Scott 3/1 Cunningham, Zara 1 1 - - - 0 - - 1.0 - 8 - - - 0-8 - - - - 4 18-Nov-18 South Hobart Sandy Bay def by University of Tasmania Queenborough Oval Downham, Grace 4 3 1 - - 3* 3 1.50 4.0 - 31 2 - - 1-9 15.50 1 - - 86 H Powe 23 SE Breckweg 3/88(cc) C Scott 31* A Clifford 25 21* C Scott 2/11 A Clifford Fountain, Brigitte 10 8 2 - - 14 42 7.00 17.0 - 102 4 - - 1-6 25.50 1 - - 2/11 Graham-Smith, Millie 10 6 - - - 7 20 3.33 11.0 1 53 2 - - 1-5 26.50 - - - 5 26-Nov-18 North Hobart def by University of Tasmania Domain Crossroads West Lindsay, Eliza 12 9 2 - - 32* 89 12.71 20.0 1 123 3 - - 1-5 41.00 - 1 - 82 L Phair 3/5 (inc hat- 4/83(cc) L Phair 24* Phair, Laura 8 6 3 - - 24* 65 21.67 14.1 2 50 6 - - 3-5 8.33 4 1 - trick) A Clifford 2/4 Poynter, Anne 1 ------2.0 - 7 1 - - 1-7 7.00 - - - 6 3-Dec-18 University of Tasmania def Glenorchy Domain Crossroads West Scott, Clare 10 10 2 - 1 53 214 26.75 31.3 3 140 15 - - 3-1 9.33 6 1 - 7 10-Dec-18 University of Tasmania v BYE Scott, Hannah 10 5 2 - - 4 7 2.33 7. 0 1 38 1 - - 1-10 38.00 - - - 8 17-Dec-18 New Town def University of Tasmania Ogilvie High School 2/105 A Smith 36* C Scott 101 C Abel 31 C McLoughlin 2/15 Scott, Laura 10 8 4 - - 30* 74 18.50 21.5 - 98 6 - - 2-7 16.33 3 - - 2/22 9 14-Jan-19 Lindisfarne def University of Tasmania Lindisfarne Oval #2 (Syn- 4/65(cc) 62 L Scott 30* M Aitken 3/10 thetic) 10 21-Jan-19 University of Tasmania def by Brighton Domain Crossroads West 28 H Cowen 3/19 J Webster 40 A Clifford 5/9 2/9 11 4-Feb-19 University of Tasmania def by South Hobart Sandy Bay Queens Walk Oval 49 H Powe 2/4 G McMul- 3/50 G McMullen 20* len 2/16 12 17-Feb-19 University of Tasmania def Kingborough University Oval 1/108 C Abel 37* A Clifford 5/104(cc) 24* 13 25-Feb-19 Clarence def by University of Tasmania North Warrane Oval 8/121 S Di Venuto 5/131 C Scott 35* E Lindsay 25 G Foale 22 C Scott 3/14 32* A Clifford 25 C Abel 2/10 14 4-Mar-19 University of Tasmania v BYE SF 10-Mar-19 University of Tasmania def by New Town University Oval 6/102(cc) HJ Wilson 3/14 2/137(cc) M Waddington 35* C Mc- Loughlin 27 K Gray 25* C Scott 2/20

42 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 43 Under 15 Boys Under 15 Boys RND DATES HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM VENUE Name Batting Bowling Fielding 1 21-Oct-18 Kingborough def University of Tasmania Kingston Twin Ovals Mat Inn NO 100s 50s HS Runs Ave Overs Mdns Runs Wkts 5WI 10WM BB Ave C R S 3/161(cc) W Quarrier 57* J Scott 6/158(cc) WH Clifford Benz, Edward 4 1 1 - - 2* 2 - 15.0 - 64 3 - - 1-14 21.33 1 - - 27 NW Scott 20* NJ Denny 2/8 80* W Quarrier 3/28 Clifford, Will 14 13 5 - 3 80* 372 39.7 2 186 10 - - 2-9 18.60 9 5 - 2 28-Oct-18 University of Tasmania v BYE Crane-French, Alastair 3 1 1 - - 0* - - 10.0 3 31 1 - - 1-13 31.00 1 - - 3 4-Nov-18 University of Tasmania def by North Hobart University Oval 9/133(cc) B Marshall 28 L Quinlan 3/13 3/135 B Triffett 55* L Quinlan 23 Denny, Noah 15 8 2 - - 12* 31 5.17 67.0 5 249 19 1 - 5-16 13.11 2 3 - D Allen 2/13 Denny, Seth 1 - - - - 0 - - 3.0 - 15 - - - 0-15 - - - - 4 18-Nov-18 South Hobart Sandy Bay def by University of Tasmania Soldiers Memorial Dubey, Aryan 9 2 - - - 3 4 2.00 52.1 10 167 12 - - 3-27 13.92 - - - 86 L Smith 3/12 A Dubey 2/7 2/87 WH Clifford 32* Oval Fielding, James 14 10 4 - - 21 81 13.50 53.4 4 204 9 - - 2-3 22.67 1 - - 5 25-Nov-18 University of Tasmania def Brighton Hutchins - WMO Groom, William 15 15 1 - - 30* 148 10.57 5.3 - 29 1 - - 1-9 29.00 4 1 - 1/41 40 L Smith 3/2 B Marshall 3/6 J Fielding 2/4 Hamilton, Alan 5 2 - - - 4 5 2.50 1.0 - 2 - - - 0-2 - 2 1 - 6 2-Dec-18 University of Tasmania def by New Town Soldiers Memorial Hardie, Jacob 13 8 - - - 14 50 6.25 ------6 - - 104 J Fielding 21 J Britten 2/12 J Meredith 3/140(cc) KJ Ryan 47 A Smith Oval Marshall, Benjamin 12 10 2 - - 42* 154 19.25 21.0 1 107 6 - - 3-6 17.83 2 - - 2/18 KJ Ryan 2/20 24* B Jenkins 21* E Stevenson Ritchie, Callum 10 5 2 - - 4 6 2.00 35.2 2 123 2 - - 1-4 61.50 6 - - 2/34 Scott, Isaac 1 1 - - - 12 12 12.00 8.0 1 28 3 - - 3-28 9.33 1 - - 7 9-Dec-18 Lindisfarne def by University of Tasmania Clare Street Oval 178 K Jankowiak 71 W Splann 22 NJ Denny 5/179 WH Clifford 51 L Smith Smith, Louis 14 12 2 - 1 50 135 13.50 82.0 11 292 14 - - 3-2 20.86 3 2 - 5/16 50 B Marshall 42* W Splann Stevenson, Elliot 12 6 2 - - 10 20 5.00 55.3 1 252 9 - - 2-21 28.00 1 1 - 3/40 Watson, Louis 3 2 - - - 0 - - 7. 0 - 41 1 - - 1-19 41.00 - - - T20 - R1 16-Dec-18 University of Tasmania def by North Hobart University Oval Wood, Harry 15 15 3 - 1 54* 245 20.42 ------6 5 1 82 L Smith 24 J Wilson 3/17 K Millerchip 7/83(cc) NJ Denny 3/9 3/17 O Kelly 2/11 Zeeman, Robbie 5 2 - - - 8 12 6.00 ------T20 - R2 6-Jan-19 University of Tasmania v BYE T20 - R3 13-Jan-19 Brighton def by University of Tasmania Ferguson Park 7/89(cc) L Butterworth 31 L Smith 2/6 2/90 H Wood 30 NJ Denny 2/20 T20 - R4 20-Jan-19 University of Tasmania def by Clarence University Oval 8/93(cc) WH Clifford 30 W Groom 4/94(cc) BJ Gluskie 27 WH Clif- 25 J Curtis 3/27 TJ Studley 2/14 ford 2/9 T20 - R5 27-Jan-19 Kingborough def University of Tasmania Ferguson Park 7/127(cc) ZJ Curtain 40 C Rawnsley 0/92(cc) H Wood 54* W Groom 34 A Dubey 2/22 30* 8 3-Feb-19 Glenorchy def by University of Tasmania KGV Oval 95 H Williams 29 A Dubey 3/27 J Fielding 1/96 WH Clifford 49* H Wood 2/3 B Marshall 2/12 NJ Denny 2/13 27* 9 17-Feb-19 University of Tasmania def by Lindisfarne Clare Street Oval 64 R Hopkins 4/14 K Wilson 3/13 8/185(cc) L Harris 69 TH Murrell 42 R Hopkins 23 I Scott 3/28 10 24-Feb-19 University of Tasmania def by Kingborough University Oval 8/104 H Wood 26 J Scott 3/9 C Downham 7/146(cc) ZJ Curtain 40 C Down- 2/13 ham 27* A Dubey 2/19 E Steven- son 2/21 L Smith 2/24 11 3-Mar-19 University of Tasmania v BYE 12 10-Mar-19 Clarence def by University of Tasmania Kangaroo Bay Oval 139 BJ Gluskie 27 WH Clifford 2/12 E Steven- 6/198(cc) WH Clifford son 2/22 74 H Wood 47 J Curtis 2/20 SF 17-Mar-19 New Town def University of Tasmania Clare Street Oval

44 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 45 Kooka Highest Run Scorers 1st Grade Highest Run Scorers Name Innings NO Runs Average HS Name Innings NO Runs Ave HS 1 Cunningham, Graeme 62 9 1,956 36.91 111* 1 Thomas, Brad 250 38 6,667 31.45 164 2 Lockyear, Rhett 47 4 1,863 43.33 138 2 Cunningham, Graeme 198 25 5,911 34.17 144 Playing Records 3 Hills, Dene 42 7 1,816 51.89 128 3 Hills, Dene 130 12 5,480 46.44 184 4 Thomas, Brad 66 13 1,574 29.70 89* 4 Paine, Tim 160 31 4,833 37.47 172* All-time Highest Run Scorers Name Inns NO Runs Ave HS 5 Daly, Tony 31 5 1,227 47.19 110* 5 Lockyear, Rhett 142 13 4,672 36.22 204 Name Inns NO Runs Ave HS 49 Gaggin, Andrew 78 5 2,102 28.79 137 6 Cox, Jamie 23 4 1,148 60.42 117 6 Brown, Malcolm 199 7 4,619 24.06 168 1 Cotgrove, Bob 380 31 9,229 26.44 170* 50 Dare, Matthew 113 12 2,063 20.43 143* 7 Daly, Tony 115 18 4,600 47.42 173 2 Thomas, Brad 279 39 7,452 31.05 164 51 Duckett, Tim 86 17 2,043 29.61 102* 7 Paine, Tim 39 4 1,003 28.66 73 8 Farrell, Graeme 160 19 3,967 28.13 118* 3 Cunningham, Graeme 198 25 5,911 34.17 144 52 Saracino, Mauro 99 9 2,024 22.49 94 8 Kerr, Gordon 60 15 985 21.89 77 4 Paine, Tim 201 44 5,663 36.07 172* 53 Hinks, Simon 46 2 2,011 45.70 165 9 Lister, Matthew 55 5 940 18.80 96 9 Cotgrove, Bob 191 14 3,572 20.18 91* 5 Hills, Dene 130 12 5,480 46.44 184 54 Abbott, Geoff 100 6 1,992 21.19 81 10 Kingston, James 46 8 933 24.55 102* 10 Brown, Ray 219 42 3,413 19.28 79* 6 Graham-Smith, Michael 240 39 5,349 26.61 134 55 Ancher, Simon 87 11 1,915 25.20 136* 11 Nichols, Scott 45 3 911 21.69 111 11 Blundstone, Graeme 178 27 3,352 22.20 120 7 Brown, Malcolm 225 8 5,124 23.61 168 56 McDonald, Alistair 85 7 1,859 23.83 125 12 Graham-Smith, Michael 43 11 680 21.25 54 12 Cox, Jamie 70 8 3,311 53.40 215* 8 Grubb, Nick 260 28 4,903 21.13 118 57 Blair, Mark 75 11 1,826 28.53 110 13 Bean, Josh 63 20 663 15.42 45 13 Graham-Smith, Michael 176 29 3,255 22.14 134 9 Jackett, Richard 232 12 4,715 21.43 113 58 Campbell, George 73 8 1,815 27.92 108 14 Blundstone, Graeme 43 5 634 16.68 85* 14 Lovell, Paul 147 19 3,115 24.34 137* 10 Lockyear, Rhett 142 13 4,672 36.22 204 59 Rose, Charles 107 11 1,799 18.74 122* 15 Grubb, Nick 42 4 610 16.05 63 15 Kingston, James 164 12 3,042 20.01 118 11 Daly, Tony 115 18 4,600 47.42 173 60 Moloney, Sasha 51 11 1,768 44.20 145* 16 Faulkner, James 15 5 533 53.30 97* 16 Kerr, Gordon 195 37 2,922 18.49 125 12 Kingston, James 230 22 4,317 20.75 118 61 Purves, Rod 105 17 1,765 20.06 178 17 Lovell, Paul 21 2 506 26.63 73 17 Norman, Michael 115 14 2,919 28.90 157* 13 Braithwaite, Jim 213 29 4,168 22.65 155 62 Phair, Zac 71 7 1,749 27.33 175 18 Norman, Michael 13 1 470 39.17 64 18 Lister, Matthew 160 16 2,768 19.22 96 14 Blundstone, Graeme 193 30 4,069 24.96 153 63 King, Nathan 88 7 1,729 21.35 200 19 Brown, Malcolm 22 1 433 20.62 51 19 Street, Michael 184 36 2,743 18.53 104* 15 Jones, Phil 206 18 4,056 21.57 109 64 Haw, James 72 2 1,723 24.61 133 20 Stewart, Luke 25 2 425 18.48 68 20 Jackett, Richard 144 7 2,562 18.70 113 16 McNamara, Paul 168 9 4,031 25.35 106 65 Donaldson, Justin 84 13 1,692 23.83 107 21 Hansen, Carter 21 3 404 22.44 73 21 Shaw, Gavin 93 5 2,532 28.77 111* 17 Farrell, Graeme 160 19 3,967 28.13 118* 66 Buckley, Vic 48 5 1,670 38.84 155 22 Kealy, Andrew 36 12 402 16.75 69 22 Bean, Josh 221 67 2,234 14.51 86* 18 Shaw, Gavin 153 12 3,903 27.68 136 67 Ancher, Paul 87 14 1,660 22.74 114* 23 Street, Michael 25 2 401 17.43 44* 23 O'Byrne, Michael 70 7 2,137 33.92 135 19 Lister, Matthew 208 19 3,797 20.09 131 68 Saracino, Anthony 83 12 1,647 23.20 101 24 Campbell, George 19 5 376 26.86 84* 24 Nichols, Scott 127 11 2,067 17.82 111 20 Street, Michael 238 49 3,760 19.89 104* 69 Robinson, Oliver 135 17 1,623 13.75 100 25 Hinks, Simon 46 2 2,011 45.70 165 21 Hudson, Paul 154 22 3,460 26.21 138* 70 Young, Graeme 89 7 1,614 19.68 96* 25 Hortle, James 26 4 351 15.95 109 22 Brown, Ray 220 42 3,413 19.17 79* 71 Docker, John 66 5 1,583 25.95 111 T20 Highest Run Scorers 23 Cox, Jamie 70 8 3,311 53.40 215* 72 Delahunty, Martin 108 32 1,578 20.76 85* 24 Kerr, Gordon 224 37 3,306 17.68 125 73 Cox, Simon 94 7 1,577 18.13 86 Name Inns NO Runs Ave HS 25 Hortle, James 205 23 3,299 18.13 121* 74 Faulkner, James 46 12 1,557 45.79 153 1 Cunningham, Graeme 38 9 1,070 36.90 100* 26 Lovell, Paul 155 19 3,296 24.24 137* 75 Wootton, Leon 78 9 1,519 22.01 70 2 Paine, Tim 24 5 863 45.42 93* 27 Brown, Martin 164 25 3,200 23.02 127 76 Bilson, Jack 118 24 1,491 15.86 69* 3 Lockyear, Rhett 23 1 619 28.14 138* 28 Winter, Ash 141 24 3,143 26.86 137* 77 Herd, Mark 78 13 1,475 22.69 105* 4 Lister, Matthew 32 4 532 19.00 51* 29 Norman, Michael 120 14 3,036 28.64 157* 78 Ritchie, Tom 75 11 1,474 23.03 83 5 Krejza, Jason 15 4 464 42.18 69* 30 Unicomb, Michael 189 25 2,974 18.13 139* 79 Bakes, Shannon 83 9 1,460 19.73 94 6 Kerr, Gordon 40 10 410 13.67 37 31 Jackett, Andrew 163 12 2,945 19.50 82* 80 Ancher, Garth 74 8 1,451 21.98 96 7 Grubb, Nick 28 6 399 18.14 51 32 Hortle, Michael 135 11 2,903 23.41 123 81 Coombes, Ben 94 18 1,436 18.89 98 8 Faulkner, James 15 4 331 30.09 62* 33 Chick, Heath 123 12 2,882 25.96 136 82 Page, Malcolm 53 2 1,414 27.73 107 9 Nichols, Scott 23 4 265 13.95 35* 34 Deans, Ross 141 20 2,839 23.46 103 83 Braithwaite, Robert 100 19 1,386 17.11 85 10 Bean, Josh 30 15 225 15.00 24* 35 Davis, Michael 138 28 2,832 25.75 100* 84 Kerr, Andrew 85 7 1,381 17.71 100* 11 Michael, Dominic 8 1 223 31.86 54 36 Nichols, Scott 159 15 2,757 19.15 111 85 Brown, Kerry 96 9 1,372 15.77 166 12 Stewart, Luke 16 2 214 15.29 45 37 Friend, Bill 180 15 2,747 16.65 102 86 Roach, Tom 57 18 1,368 35.08 202* 13 Hortle, James 17 2 212 14.13 38 38 Kalis, George 89 5 2,747 32.70 99 87 Jauncey, Andrew 59 5 1,348 24.96 123* 14 Kealy, Andrew 19 11 168 21.00 25* 39 Hickey, Benjamin 169 22 2,679 18.22 81* 88 Dowling, Peter 70 7 1,348 21.40 87* 15 Herrick, Jayde 11 1 154 15.40 48 40 Roberts, Sam 118 13 2,675 25.48 105 89 Kealy, Andrew 125 49 1,330 17.50 69 16 van de Werken, Noah 10 1 141 15.67 32 41 Fenton, Mark 105 20 2,476 29.13 121 90 Richardson, Brian 45 2 1,308 30.42 112* 17 Brown, Chris 6 - 136 22.67 69 42 Braddick, Clayton 128 8 2,438 20.32 83 91 Johnstone, Clint 74 10 1,302 20.34 70 18 Laughlin, Ben 12 3 132 14.67 34 43 Paine, Nick 140 15 2,429 19.43 106* 92 Michael, Dominic 42 6 1,296 36.00 118* 19 Hilfenhaus, Ben 10 2 121 15.13 32* 44 Bean, Josh 236 73 2,353 14.44 86* 93 Greenwell, Charlie 73 12 1,284 21.05 166* 20 Triffitt, Tom 5 1 115 28.75 40* 45 Allen, Simon 161 43 2,326 19.71 77* 94 Kettlewell, Chris 65 10 1,279 23.25 115 21 Hansen, Carter 15 1 99 7.07 23 46 Matthews, Andrew 147 12 2,295 17.00 104* 95 Brown, Craig 68 5 1,268 20.13 129 22 Freeman, Jack 7 1 95 15.83 50 47 Hansen, Carter 139 15 2,269 18.30 102* 96 Lambert, Josh 73 10 1,260 20.00 128 23 Willoughby, Jordan 4 - 88 22.00 51 48 O'Byrne, Michael 71 7 2,149 33.58 135 97 Stewart, Luke 82 7 1,259 16.79 84 24 Deans, Ross 10 1 86 9.56 21 98 Burgess, Hugh 59 4 1,253 22.78 158 46 Annual Report / 2018/19 25 Briscoe, Thomas 16 8 81 10.13 16* Annual Report / 2018/19 47 99 McManus, Brendan 62 5 1,246 21.86 155*

100 Swain, Owen 93 15 1,241 15.91 83 2nd Grade Highest Run Scorers 3rd Grade Highest Run Scorers Under 17 Boys Highest Run Scorers Under 15 Highest Run Scorers Name Innings NO Runs Average HS Name Innings NO Runs Average HS Name Innings NO Runs Average HS Name Innings NO Runs Average High Score 1 Cotgrove, Bob 127 14 3,697 32.72 103 1 Braithwaite, Jim 140 13 3,190 25.12 155 1 Fenton, Mark 36 4 1,127 35.22 90 1 Clifford, Will 30 8 607 27.59 80* 2 Brown, Martin 105 10 2,501 26.33 127 2 Jones, Phil 153 13 3,179 22.71 109 2 Hansen, Carter 46 8 975 25.66 102* 2 Phair, Zac 29 - 583 20.10 175 3 Hortle, Michael 94 8 2,270 26.40 123 3 Hickey, Benjamin 106 13 1,895 20.38 81* 3 Burgess, Hugh 35 3 907 28.34 158 3 Clifford, Jackson 21 6 481 32.07 59* 4 Hudson, Paul 104 16 2,206 25.07 138* 4 McNamara, Paul 68 2 1,797 27.23 106 4 Clifford, Lachlan 39 3 881 24.47 104 4 Lawless, Isaac 22 2 429 21.45 66 5 Jackett, Richard 87 5 2,150 26.22 101 5 Duckett, Tim 58 12 1,715 37.28 102* 5 Tremayne, John 30 2 872 31.14 106 5 Drury, Lewis 21 8 404 31.08 108 6 Grubb, Nick 94 7 2,116 24.32 96 6 Unicomb, Michael 98 11 1,562 17.95 93 6 Perry, Ellis 47 7 870 21.75 102 6 Pickering, Clancy 25 3 288 13.09 57 7 Matthews, Andrew 107 6 1,857 18.39 104* 7 Dare, Matthew 74 7 1,519 22.67 143* 7 Page, Malcolm 38 2 863 23.97 103 7 Barling, Connor 12 1 285 25.91 88 8 Graham-Smith, Michael 57 8 1,727 35.24 98 8 Purves, Rod 68 10 1,331 22.95 178 8 Perkins, Liam 42 3 844 21.64 93 8 Marsh, Jack 17 2 275 18.33 52* 9 Friend, Bill 96 8 1,686 19.16 102 9 Braithwaite, Robert 90 17 1,289 17.66 85 9 Winter, Ash 25 8 827 48.65 137* 9 Prescott, Lachlan 19 4 260 17.33 66 10 Jackett, Andrew 85 4 1,621 20.01 82* 10 Chick, Heath 38 5 1,071 32.45 136 10 Saracino, Mauro 35 5 814 27.13 89 10 Wood, Harry 15 3 245 20.42 54* 11 Hortle, James 74 7 1,521 22.70 121* 11 Finlay, R 75 14 1,051 17.23 116 11 Phair, Zac 21 3 780 43.33 116* 11 Scott, Isaac 23 4 244 12.84 50* 12 Rose, Charles 74 8 1,509 22.86 122* 12 Buckley, Vic 27 3 1,032 43.00 155 12 Ritchie, Tom 28 8 664 33.20 83 12 Roberts, Thomas 23 1 228 10.36 78* 13 Braddick, Clayton 89 6 1,477 17.80 83 13 Davis, Michael 56 14 1,013 24.12 88 13 Morrison, Chris 26 3 649 28.22 132 13 Luders, Henry 17 1 217 13.56 42* 14 Ancher, Simon 48 5 1,477 34.35 136* 14 Derham, Mark 59 3 1,001 17.88 86 14 Boxsell, Samuel 26 6 647 32.35 88 14 Muir, Alexander 12 - 183 15.25 44 15 McNamara, Paul 82 7 1,466 19.55 94 15 Swain, Owen 58 11 977 20.79 83 15 Hudson, Paul 18 3 643 42.87 108* 15 Marshall, Benjamin 13 2 174 15.82 42* 16 Blair, Mark 47 7 1,420 35.50 110 16 Wilson, R 60 1 969 16.42 54 16 Deans, Ross 28 8 636 31.80 52* 16 Hodgman, James 17 4 172 13.23 57* 17 Chick, Heath 75 7 1,407 20.69 115 17 Braddick, Clayton 39 2 961 25.97 69 17 Jackett, Andrew 30 3 622 23.04 72 17 Mazengarb, George 14 6 172 21.50 46* 18 Winter, Ash 52 4 1,401 29.19 118 18 Grubb, Nick 30 7 923 40.13 118 18 Bilson, Jack 33 5 615 21.96 69* 18 Banks-Smith, Sam 11 - 162 14.73 67 19 Deans, Ross 53 7 1,324 28.78 99 19 Viney, N 55 3 921 17.71 61* 19 King, Nathan 22 2 610 30.50 200 19 Pitt, Joshua 19 2 158 9.29 28 20 Kalis, George 44 4 1,257 31.43 99 20 McManus, Brendan 30 2 875 31.25 155* 20 Hevey, Chris 28 4 604 25.17 63 20 Banks-Smith, Archie 17 - 156 9.18 40 21 Young, Graeme 66 4 1,205 19.44 96* 21 Dean, Glen 59 9 865 17.30 66 21 Hortle, James 42 3 602 15.44 72 21 Horsham, Ben 14 - 153 10.93 42 22 Paine, Nick 66 8 1,200 20.69 106* 22 Brown, Kerry 44 2 834 19.86 166 22 Hall, Stuart 25 3 597 27.14 69 22 Groom, William 15 1 148 10.57 30* 23 Gaggin, Andrew 40 3 1,140 30.81 137 23 Dhillon, Sandeep 52 6 831 18.07 59 23 Sim, Robert 34 5 591 20.38 105 23 Hardie, Mitchell 21 6 144 9.60 16* 24 Kingston, James 55 9 1,077 23.41 88 24 Haw, James 24 1 816 35.48 133 24 Miller, Joseph 37 5 588 18.38 103 24 Smith, Louis 12 2 135 13.50 50 25 McNamara, Dominic 60 10 1,064 21.28 84 25 Donaldson, Justin 26 4 812 36.91 107 25 Lambert, Josh 33 7 584 22.46 128 25 Griffiths, Tom 12 3 134 14.89 48

Women’s 1st Grade Highest Run Scorers Name Innings NO Runs Average HS Under 17 Girls Highest Run Scorers 1 Moloney, Sasha 44 11 1,623 49.18 145* Name Innings NO Runs Average High Score 2 Fryett, Katelyn 47 17 867 28.90 84* 1 Scott, Clare 21 6 506 33.73 57 3 Day, Ashley 15 6 802 89.11 182* 2 Abel, Chloe 16 6 348 34.80 42* 4 Kalis, Sterre 10 3 529 75.57 132* 3 Clifford, Amalia 20 4 342 21.38 37* 5 Blazely, Maddison 47 11 505 14.03 57* 4 Phair, Laura 13 6 151 21.57 37* 6 Crowden, Josie 36 3 432 13.09 57* 5 Lindsay, Eliza 17 4 149 11.46 32* 7 Maddock, Louise 12 8 267 66.75 55* 6 Scott, Laura 15 6 130 14.44 30* 8 Burdon, Angela 11 6 224 44.80 63* 7 Graham-Smith, Millie 15 2 102 7.85 29 9 Mann, Gabby 6 2 160 40.00 57* 8 Fountain, Brigitte 8 2 42 7.00 14 10 Bhaskar, Shebani 5 2 155 51.67 41 9 Main, Grace 6 1 10 2.00 7 11 Hutchinson, Kieran 5 - 154 30.80 85 10 Scott, Hannah 8 5 8 2.67 4 12 Scott, Clare 35 9 141 5.42 20 11 Downham, Grace 3 1 3 1.50 3* 13 Silva, Amanda 5 3 130 65.00 55* 12 Tuck, Samantha 5 - 1 0.20 1 14 Abel, Chloe 17 5 119 9.92 29 13 Cunningham, Zara 3 1 1 0.50 1* 15 Onojaife, Lauren 4 2 112 56.00 100* 14 Crosby, Molly 1 - 1 1.00 1 16 Price, Julia 6 4 100 50.00 54 17 Triffitt, Jacqui 14 2 97 8.08 27 18 Hack, Rhianne 7 - 81 11.57 27 19 Dowe, Rebecca 7 1 79 13.17 24 20 Silva, Anita 4 1 78 26.00 47* 21 Shepley, Natasha 12 4 73 9.13 14* 22 Eaton, Sandra 5 3 68 34.00 35* 23 Birch, Sarah 9 4 65 13.00 18* 24 Weutschner, Jessica 4 1 61 20.33 39* 48 Annual Report / 2018/19 25 Cotton, Samantha 2 1 58 58.00 36* Annual Report / 2018/19 49 1st Grade Highest Wicket Takers Kooka Highest Wicket Takers Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average 1 Brown, Ray 3,140.2 636 497 8,894 17.90 1 Bean, Josh 762.5 60 127 3,012 23.72 2 Bean, Josh 2,953.4 453 491 10,097 20.56 2 Marquet, Josh 481.5 81 96 1,417 14.76 All Time Highest Wicket Takers Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average 3 Marquet, Josh 2,219.5 521 385 5,681 14.76 3 Kerr, Gordon 511.5 62 88 1,804 20.50 Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average 49 Abey, Jock 472.1 76 109 1,613 14.80 4 Thomas, Brad 2,809.5 623 372 7,592 20.41 4 Thomas, Brad 508.1 66 81 1,573 19.42 1 Bean, Josh 3,195.5 492 519 10,837 20.88 50 Sacco, C 714.1 172 105 1,568 14.93 5 Kerr, Gordon 2,114.3 407 349 7,116 20.39 5 Kealy, Andrew 420.5 59 74 1,454 19.65 2 Brown, Ray 3,145.3 636 501 8,909 17.78 51 Alexander, Stuart 641.0 139 104 1,967 18.91 6 Cossum, Paul 1,914.4 311 295 6,072 20.58 6 Hilfenhaus, Ben 258.1 36 52 765 14.71 3 Woodgate, Ian 3,120.0 740 403 7,537 18.70 52 Bakes, Shannon 599.1 94 103 2,163 21.00 7 Kealy, Andrew 1,555.4 285 262 5,399 20.61 7 Brown, Ray 223.3 31 44 661 15.02 4 Kerr, Gordon 2,489.0 501 403 7,946 19.72 53 Poynter, Anthony 806.0 189 102 2,130 20.88 8 Allen, Simon 1,213.1 236 194 3,693 19.04 8 McNees, Darren 182.4 28 36 535 14.86 5 Thomas, Brad 3,070.1 675 402 8,304 20.66 54 Roach, Tom 617.3 135 101 1,640 16.24 9 Hilfenhaus, Ben 1,142.5 257 167 3,096 18.54 9 Kingston, James 160.2 16 30 572 19.07 6 Marquet, Josh 2,231.4 522 388 5,707 14.71 55 Cerny, Jaro 579.0 56 101 1,469 14.54 10 Farrell, Graeme 1,223.1 232 148 3,569 24.11 10 Bakes, Shannon 164.3 7 28 765 27.32 7 Braithwaite, Jim 1,915.2 313 369 5,633 15.27 56 Davis, Michael 635.0 117 100 1,950 19.50 11 McNees, Darren 893.1 208 147 2,450 16.67 11 Hills, Dene 155.2 16 28 530 18.93 8 Cossum, Paul 2,205.3 345 332 6,758 20.36 57 Lockhart, Geoff 581.5 43 98 1,783 18.19 12 Lovell, Paul 1,106.3 235 110 3,046 27.69 12 Thomas, Nathan 171.2 23 26 599 23.04 9 Allen, Simon 2,143.2 522 300 5,555 18.52 58 Freeman, Jack 671.0 116 98 2,589 26.42 13 Abey, Jock 472.1 76 109 1,613 14.80 13 Dodd, Bill 118.3 11 26 460 17.69 10 Cusick, Peter 2,479.0 587 284 5,600 19.72 59 Roberts, Sam 935.5 233 94 2,618 27.85 14 Thomas, Nathan 1,106.2 247 106 3,094 29.19 14 Lister, Matthew 128.0 9 25 525 21.00 11 Kealy, Andrew 1,585.5 288 264 5,471 20.72 60 Herd, Mark 666.4 150 94 1,765 18.78 15 Kingston, James 809.1 148 102 2,484 24.35 15 Lockyear, Rhett 107.5 9 24 441 18.38 12 Unicomb, Michael 1,677.2 402 228 4,532 19.88 61 Larratt, Brad 844.1 191 94 2,335 24.84 16 Alexander, Mark 930.4 185 99 2,678 27.05 16 Briscoe, Thomas 187.2 23 24 707 29.46 13 Alexander, Mark 1,900.3 423 225 5,099 22.66 62 Hills, Shane 1,044.5 236 93 2,933 31.54 17 Bakes, Shannon 562.2 88 92 2,049 22.27 17 Nichols, Scott 101.5 4 24 538 22.42 14 Hudson, Paul 1,266.3 342 202 3,064 15.17 63 Robinson, Oliver 561.1 87 91 1,805 19.84 18 Mulcahy, Keiron 710.5 160 90 2,074 23.04 18 Cossum, Paul 149.2 27 23 421 18.30 15 Cotgrove, Bob 1,206.3 177 197 3,845 19.52 64 Matthews, Andrew 669.3 139 91 2,001 21.99 19 Robinson, Brian 853.3 197 88 2,378 27.02 19 Mulcahy, Keiron 146.0 19 22 523 23.77 16 Mulcahy, Keiron 1,501.0 378 196 3,979 20.30 65 Parker, Josh 596.3 108 89 1,753 19.70 20 Hills, Shane 982.3 219 88 2,787 31.67 20 Logan, Joel 66.0 7 21 250 11.90 17 Swain, Jackson 1,259.4 274 194 3,709 19.12 66 Rowan, R 378.1 37 89 1,085 12.19 21 Mansfield, Graham 353.5 43 85 1,377 16.20 21 Saunders, Alex 155.3 14 21 655 31.19 18 Brown, Martin 1,607.4 256 192 4,943 25.74 67 Braithwaite, Robert 561.5 85 89 2,499 28.08 22 Briscoe, Thomas 584.1 81 85 2,313 27.21 22 Perrin, Andrew 90.3 9 20 390 19.50 19 Coombes, Ben 1,104.4 296 174 2,897 16.65 68 Noonan, Michael 534.3 45 88 1,598 18.16 23 Griffiths, Shawn 861.0 205 79 2,157 27.30 23 Hoang, Joseph 123.2 18 20 397 19.85 20 Hilfenhaus, Ben 1,145.3 257 167 3,096 18.54 69 Robinson, Brian 855.3 197 88 2,378 27.02 24 Laughlin, Ben 304.1 61 77 895 11.62 24 Lovell, Paul 135.0 14 20 541 27.05 21 McNees, Darren 902.5 208 148 2,474 16.72 70 McCulloch, Quentin 341.4 31 88 1,048 11.91 25 Jones, Colin 714.5 131 76 2,191 28.83 25 Laughlin, Ben 67.3 5 19 236 12.42 22 Farrell, Graeme 1,223.1 232 148 3,569 24.11 71 Meredith, T 487.2 54 88 1,144 13.00 23 Young, Graeme 856.5 89 143 2,150 15.03 72 Jones, Phil 584.1 121 86 1,529 17.78 T20 Highest Wicket Takers 24 Griffiths, Shawn 1,539.2 381 142 3,765 26.51 73 Hickey, Benjamin 393.5 68 86 1,387 16.13 Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average 25 Coombes, Gerald 822.1 111 142 2,075 14.61 74 Mansfield, Graham 355.1 43 85 1,377 16.20 1 Bean, Josh 158.0 2 57 986 17.30 26 Hoang, Joseph 869.3 239 141 2,322 16.47 75 Clemons, Roger 486.1 64 85 1,366 16.07 2 Kealy, Andrew 155.2 3 56 918 16.39 27 Dare, Matthew 1,018.5 145 140 3,351 23.94 76 Esling, David 495.3 48 84 1,637 19.49 3 Kerr, Gordon 146.5 2 36 999 27.75 28 Purves, Rod 919.0 200 138 2,408 17.45 77 Lambert, Sam 448.0 64 84 1,683 20.04 4 Briscoe, Thomas 71.1 1 21 441 21.00 29 Kingston, James 1,059.4 201 137 3,179 23.20 78 Wootton, Leon 465.4 64 80 1,717 21.46 5 Lister, Matthew 37.3 - 18 201 11.17 30 Coutts, Brendan 931.0 230 136 2,400 17.65 79 Goldsworthy, Michael 774.1 133 80 2,420 30.25 6 Kharwadkar, Nikhil 39.0 - 18 265 14.72 31 Lovell, Paul 1,230.1 261 133 3,331 25.05 80 Fountain, Leo 506.3 69 80 1,992 24.90 7 Laughlin, Ben 46.4 - 16 249 15.56 32 Winter, Ash 765.3 179 130 2,436 18.74 81 Bowes, Andrew 499.5 102 79 1,380 17.47 8 Dodd, Bill 51.3 1 16 275 17.19 33 Braddick, Clayton 829.1 142 127 2,855 22.48 82 Clifford, Jackson 399.5 66 78 1,477 18.94 9 Krejza, Jason 53.0 2 15 322 21.47 34 Dodd, Bill 777.0 165 127 2,271 17.88 83 Chick, Heath 476.4 89 78 1,411 18.09 10 Marquet, Josh 22.2 - 15 114 7.60 35 Briscoe, Thomas 898.1 155 126 3,198 25.38 84 Laughlin, Ben 305.3 61 77 895 11.62 11 Logan, Joel 29.0 1 13 131 10.08 36 Delahunty, Martin 1,097.2 245 126 2,750 21.83 85 Jones, Colin 716.1 131 76 2,191 28.83 12 Bilson, Jack 36.2 - 12 229 19.08 37 Massey, Dave 703.2 86 125 1,866 14.93 86 Lister, Matthew 378.3 52 74 1,335 18.04 13 Hilfenhaus, Ben 54.3 4 12 251 20.92 38 Hansen, Nic 976.3 187 124 2,757 22.23 87 Fleming, Neil 572.1 94 74 2,158 29.16 14 Perrin, Andrew 27.2 1 11 129 11.73 39 Maloney, Peter 739.1 89 122 1,895 15.53 88 Bruce, Hamish 486.0 57 72 2,200 30.56 15 Saunders, Alex 48.0 - 11 261 23.73 40 Luck, Jack 847.2 162 120 2,770 23.08 89 Bonner, Nick 394.3 79 71 1,152 16.23 16 Freeman, Jack 22.1 1 10 121 12.10 41 Thomas, Nathan 1,231.4 278 119 3,443 28.93 90 Bilson, Jack 467.5 60 71 1,883 26.52 17 Faulkner, James 36.0 2 8 181 22.63 42 Fenton, Mark 858.4 150 118 2,866 24.29 91 Harrison, Tony 334.4 31 70 1,346 19.23 18 McNees, Darren 26.0 - 7 142 20.29 43 McCulloch, Simon 963.1 196 115 2,861 24.88 92 Campbell, Scott 501.2 108 70 1,449 20.70 19 Michael, Dominic 28.0 - 6 208 34.67 44 Grant, Peter 585.2 86 113 1,736 15.36 93 van der Steege, Jaryd 472.3 85 68 1,504 22.12 20 Drury, Matthew 12.0 - 6 57 9.50 45 Hortle, James 756.5 85 111 3,195 28.78 94 Ling, Scott 507.0 151 68 1,257 18.49 21 Hoang, Joseph 21.0 - 6 150 25.00 46 Garland, Christian 693.5 204 111 1,421 12.80 95 Page, Malcolm 314.2 60 67 921 13.75 22 Sharman, Gregg 5.0 - 4 37 9.25 47 Saunders, Alex 720.1 136 110 2,410 21.91 96 Lambert, Josh 442.2 85 67 1,207 18.01 23 Dewhurst, Jack 10.0 - 4 46 11.50 48 Leary, Gerard 656.5 103 109 1,527 14.01 97 Gibson, Steve 516.2 124 66 1,515 22.95 24 Laraman, Jack 11.0 - 4 74 18.50 98 Fulton, Peter 427.4 49 65 1,233 18.97 50 Annual Report / 2018/19 25 Bakes, Shannon 11.0 - 4 83 20.75 Annual Report / 2018/19 51 99 Thomas, Steve 783.3 172 65 2,315 35.62 100 Gee, C 352.3 43 65 893 13.74 2nd Grade Highest Wicket Takers 3rd Grade Highest Wicket Takers Under 17 Boys Highest Wicket Takers Under 15 Highest Wicket Takers Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average 1 Woodgate, Ian 2,325.5 540 292 5,645 19.33 1 Braithwaite, Jim 1,413.0 258 283 3,936 13.91 1 Coombes, Ben 304.4 70 55 919 16.71 1 Denny, Noah 111.2 11 26 468 18.00 2 Cusick, Peter 1,844.5 457 220 3,928 17.85 2 Purves, Rod 718.0 151 115 1,933 16.81 2 Fenton, Mark 287.4 68 50 717 14.34 2 Schwarz, Joe 96.0 14 23 260 11.30 3 Hudson, Paul 911.5 245 139 2,223 15.99 3 Garland, Christian 672.5 195 111 1,396 12.58 3 Fountain, Leo 237.2 28 46 950 20.65 3 Herbert, Xavier 113.4 9 22 500 22.73 4 Swain, Jackson 766.0 170 125 2,304 18.43 4 Leary, Gerard 656.5 103 109 1,527 14.01 4 Hortle, James 312.4 42 46 1,168 25.39 4 Dubey, Aryan 110.1 16 21 408 19.43 5 Brown, Martin 1,025.0 165 124 2,989 24.10 5 Woodgate, Ian 777.5 196 108 1,840 17.04 5 Robinson, Oliver 263.5 50 43 760 17.67 5 Clifford, Jackson 109.0 22 21 267 12.71 6 Cotgrove, Bob 805.0 136 123 2,291 18.63 6 Unicomb, Michael 903.0 234 98 2,231 22.77 6 Morrison, Chris 208.3 63 43 463 10.77 6 Phair, Zac 118.0 11 20 487 24.35 7 Young, Graeme 759.5 79 119 1,795 15.08 7 Rowan, R 366.1 37 89 1,035 11.63 7 Lambert, Sam 233.3 38 42 805 19.17 7 Hardie, Mitchell 94.3 9 19 359 18.89 8 Coutts, Brendan 785.2 208 117 1,889 16.15 8 Braithwaite, Robert 552.5 83 89 2,468 27.73 8 Jubb, Robert 185.3 28 42 587 13.98 8 Mazengarb, George 137.3 34 17 278 16.35 9 Maloney, Peter 588.3 68 92 1,351 14.68 9 Sacco, C 543.1 123 87 1,217 13.99 9 van der Steege, Jaryd 239.0 37 40 737 18.43 9 Driessen, Sam 105.0 25 17 245 14.41 10 Coombes, Ben 586.5 175 91 1,298 14.26 10 Dare, Matthew 610.1 78 86 2,053 23.87 10 Miller, Joseph 252.4 50 39 804 20.62 10 Clifford, Will 73.3 4 16 330 20.63 11 Alexander, Mark 707.3 197 90 1,634 18.16 11 Alexander, Stuart 522.0 120 83 1,599 19.27 11 Winter, Ash 189.1 42 39 540 13.85 11 Stevenson, Riley 84.1 6 16 412 25.75 12 Cerny, Jaro 499.0 40 85 1,183 13.92 12 Coombes, Gerald 366.0 68 80 799 9.99 12 Lambert, Josh 229.4 50 38 612 16.11 12 Scott, Isaac 76.0 7 15 331 22.07 13 Hoang, Joseph 519.3 157 83 1,211 14.59 13 Hickey, Benjamin 351.1 68 78 1,142 14.64 13 Clifford, Lachlan 220.2 29 38 789 20.76 13 Kuepper, Caedence 45.0 3 14 187 13.36 14 Mulcahy, Keiron 666.3 187 81 1,579 19.49 14 Jones, Phil 508.4 106 77 1,326 17.22 14 Page, Malcolm 169.3 33 37 455 12.30 14 Smith, Louis 82.0 11 14 292 20.86 15 Larratt, Brad 635.1 154 80 1,676 20.95 15 Bruce, Hamish 474.0 53 68 2,170 31.91 15 Luck, Jack 234.5 44 36 704 19.56 15 Shelton, Rowan 51.0 8 14 141 10.07 16 Lockhart, Geoff 454.1 35 80 1,263 15.79 16 Braddick, Clayton 333.1 64 66 1,000 15.15 16 Boxsell, Samuel 230.3 39 36 702 19.50 16 Ostler, Henry 71.2 20 13 184 14.15 17 Braithwaite, Jim 455.2 51 79 1,469 18.59 17 Dixon, Peter 264.0 12 65 974 14.98 17 Commane, Brent 207.0 50 35 490 14.00 17 Fountain, Leo 97.4 17 13 320 24.62 18 Noonan, Michael 472.5 41 77 1,366 17.74 18 Gee, C 339.1 43 64 841 13.14 18 Hudson, Paul 187.3 50 33 394 11.94 18 van der Steege, Jaryd 109.1 23 13 246 18.92 19 Massey, Dave 444.5 44 76 1,001 13.17 19 Rodwell, Len 366.0 94 63 806 12.79 19 Perkins, Liam 207.0 54 32 584 18.25 19 Dodd, Remy 56.1 8 13 181 13.92 20 Fleming, Neil 541.5 92 72 2,010 27.92 20 Meredith, T 239.2 39 60 493 8.22 20 Roach, Tom 166.2 48 31 338 10.90 20 Banks-Smith, Archie 82.1 12 12 247 20.58 21 Luck, Jack 458.1 96 70 1,507 21.53 21 McCulloch, Simon 522.1 106 59 1,522 25.80 21 Fujiki, Kogo 109.5 29 30 299 9.97 21 Fielding, James 70.1 4 12 293 24.42 22 Dodd, Bill 381.1 103 64 929 14.52 22 Swain, Jackson 396.4 74 59 1,191 20.19 22 Kuepper, Caedence 118.2 11 27 417 15.44 22 Freeman, Jack 51.0 11 12 147 12.25 23 Matthews, Andrew 445.3 92 62 1,376 22.19 23 Moffatt, D 213.0 27 54 521 9.65 23 Drury, Matthew 197.4 28 27 570 21.11 23 Alexander, Christopher 77.0 11 12 282 23.50 24 Braddick, Clayton 493.0 78 61 1,830 30.00 24 Chapman, Shane 485.2 85 53 1,425 26.89 24 King, Nathan 177.5 42 26 442 17.00 24 Horsham, Ben 67.2 3 11 316 28.73 25 Delahunty, Martin 451.3 104 61 1,033 16.93 25 Davis, Michael 313.0 57 49 983 20.06 25 Steven, Hugh 191.2 27 26 698 26.85 25 Green, Thomas 94.5 18 11 251 22.82

Women’s Highest Wicket Takers Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Under 17 Girls Highest Wicket Takers 1 Blazely, Maddison 145.5 4 38 790 20.79 Name Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average 2 Scott, Clare 154.2 4 34 926 27.24 Scott, Clare 62.5 4 24 242 10.08 3 Fryett, Katelyn 198.5 15 29 891 30.72 Clifford, Amalia 53.4 3 21 263 12.52 4 Moloney, Sasha 95.1 5 24 464 19.33 Phair, Laura 34.1 2 16 182 11.38 5 Triffitt, Jacqui 87.2 3 21 484 23.05 Scott, Laura 49.4 2 11 254 23.09 6 Birch, Sarah 60.0 3 16 270 16.88 Abel, Chloe 50.3 3 11 232 21.09 7 Srinivas, Dharshia 83.4 6 15 376 25.07 Lindsay, Eliza 36.0 1 10 214 21.40 8 Parkin, Sophie 56.2 2 15 280 18.67 Graham-Smith, Millie 27.0 2 9 149 16.56 9 Abel, Chloe 49.4 - 14 285 20.36 Fountain, Brigitte 17.0 - 4 102 25.50 10 Kalis, Sterre 40.2 2 12 196 16.33 Downham, Grace 4.0 - 2 31 15.50 11 Burdon, Angela 35.3 1 11 185 16.82 Tuck, Samantha 7. 0 - 2 43 21.50 12 Maddock, Louise 37.0 2 10 224 22.40 Poynter, Anne 2.0 - 1 7 7.00 13 Daun, Bec 36.0 1 7 219 31.29 Scott, Hannah 8.0 1 1 52 52.00 14 Mann, Gabby 19.0 2 7 113 16.14 15 Lucas, Peri 63.0 2 6 493 82.17 16 Cane, Mia 11.0 - 6 83 13.83 17 Dransfield, Kayla 12.0 - 5 65 13.00 18 Dowe, Rebecca 15.0 - 5 86 17.20 19 Allen, Kirsten 14.2 2 5 60 12.00 20 Bowditch, Ellisa 33.0 1 5 204 40.80 21 Lockett, Stephanie 18.0 - 4 179 44.75 22 Silva, Amanda 12.0 1 4 81 20.25 23 Hack, Rhianne 18.0 - 4 123 30.75 24 Phair, Laura 12.0 1 4 75 18.75 25 O'Sullivan, Maeve 21.0 - 3 202 67.33

52 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 53 Partnership Records Partnership Records

Wicket 1st Grade Kookaburra Cup Twenty20 Wicket Women's Twenty20 Women's Kooka Cup 2nd Grade 1st 212 198 120 1st 141 400* 160 C Brown 129 - I Fraser 100 K Ebdon 106 - A Daly 83 G Cunningham 100* - P Hudson 42 A Day 80 - S Moloney 65 A Day 182* - S Moloney 145* H Chick 115 - P McNamara 94 v Glenorchy 1974/75 v Wynyard 2000/01 v Kingborough 2005/06 v South Hobart Sandy Bay v Lindisfarne 2018/19 Clarence 1997/98 2018/19 2nd 207* 163* 127* J Cox 215* - A Daly 70* T Paine 69* - R Lockyear 92* M Lister 47* - G Cunningham 81* 2nd 147 116* 157 v Glenorchy 1995/96 v Glenorchy 2004/05 v North Hobart 2007/08 K Hutchinson 85 - G Mann 57* A Day 82* - S Moloney 47* P O’Hern 90* - G Young 80 v South Hobart Sandy Bay 2010/11 v New Town 2018/19 New Town 1976/77 3rd 223 156 144* D Hills 131 - B Thomas 164 D Michael 100 - S Nichols 62 R Lockyear 138* - J Krejza 69* 3rd 203 44 243* v Kingborough 1993/94 v North Hobart 2015/16 v Kingborough 2010/11 S Kalis 132* - S Moloney 76 L Maddock 35 - M Blazely 25 G Blundstone 141* - J Donaldson v Glenorchy 2017/18 v Kingborough 2018/19 101* 4th 251* 189 74 v Clarence 1993/94 G Farrell 111* - E Baptiste 200* J Faulkner 97* - S Nichols 111 J Krejza 61* - J Faulkner 27* v South Hobart 1986/87 v Kingborough 2008/09 v North Hobart 2009/10 4th 69 32 276 A Burdon 63* - L Tulip 10 S Kalis 73 - M Blazely 5 M Hollingsworth 143 - P Hudson 189 v Kingborough 2011/12 v Clarence 2017/18 114* R Lockyear 121 - J Hortle 109 v South Hobart Sandy Bay 2003/04 v Lindisfarne 2017/18 5th 52* 11 160 5th 207 176 79 A Burdon 23* - K Allen 18* S Kalis 73 - D Srinivas 1 J Hortle 100 - T Briscoe 95 D Hills 153* - J Cox 106 R Lockyear 113 - G Cunningham 111* C Brown 64 - J Freeman 50 v New Town 2010/11 v Clarence 2017/18 v Kingborough 2011/12 v South Hobart Sandy Bay 1991/92 v Kingborough 2007/08 v Greater Northern 2018/19 6th 56* 23 210 6th 187 87 49 L Maddock 25* - A Day 36* M Blazely 25 - C Scott 14 P O’Halloran 125 - M Hortle 94 G Cunningham 96 - A Jackett 59* G Cunningham 92 - G Kerr 50 J Faulkner 32 - L Stewart 21 v Glenorchy 2018/19 v Kingborough 2018/19 v North Hobart 1977/78 v Clarence 2006/07 v New Town 2008/09 v South Hobart Sandy Bay 2012/13 7th 40 6 173 7th 211* 64 52* J Price 54 - A Crawford 3 C Abel 17* - D Srinivas 2 M Hollingsworth 89 - JG Kingston G Shaw 111* - M Street 104* S Bakes 34 - M Graham-Smith 54 B Hilfenhaus 32* - J Hoang 22* v Kingborough 2013/14 v Clarence 2018/19 75 v North Hobart 1988/89 v Burnie-Yeoman 1999/00 v New Town 2006/07 v North Hobart 2003/04 8th 95* 52* 29 8th 21 21 211 R Brown 50* - M Street 49 J Bean 26* - A Kealy 23* C Hansen 13* - A Kealy 16 N Shepley 1 - C Scott 7* C Abel 17* - A Clifford 3 A Winter 118 - T Roach 88 v Sandy Bay 1985/86 v Clarence 2014/15 v Kingborough 2015/16 v New Town 2016/17 v Clarence 2018/19 v Kingborough 2009/10 52* 9th 18 4 119 N Grubb 25* - J Bean 29* S Moloney 11* - K Fryett 10 C Abel 17* - L Scott 0 P Cusick 73 - P Jones 45 v South Hobart Sandy Bay 2015/16 v North Hobart 2015/16 v Clarence 2018/19 v New Town 1978/79 9th 108 59 30* 10th 16* 13 75 G Kerr 125 - D McNees 40 G Campbell 41* - M Graham-Smith A Kealy 25* - T Briscoe 5* K Fryett 36* - L Scott 1* D Srinivas 6* - J Triffitt 5 B Woolley 40* - I Cusick 37 v New Town 2011/12 30 v Clarence 2009/10 v Clarence 2017/18 v Kingborough 2018/19 v Clarence 1983/84 v New Town 2000/01 75 10th 97 97 19 M Wells 34 - K Mulcahy 30* A Kealy 69 - A Saunders 48* A Kealy 69 - A Saunders 48* R Deans 10 - A Kealy 10* v Lindisfarne 1997/98 v George Town 2012/13 v George Town 2012/13 v Lindisfarne 2012/13

54 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 55 Partnership Records Season Milestones

RUNS WICKETS Wicket 3rd Grade Under 17 Boys Under 15 Boys ALL TIME 2,000 Mauro Saracino 400 Gordon Kerr 1st 211 186 97 R Styles 126 - H Chick 55 L Clifford 85 - M Saracino 89 B Horsham 42 - T Roberts 78* 1,500 James Faulkner 250 Andrew Kealy v Lindisfarne 1996/97 v Kingborough 2015/16 v Lindisfarne 2017/18 1,500 Sasha Moloney 100 Clayton Braddick 2nd 177 174* 148 1,500 Zac Phair 50 Clare Scott A Macdonald 125 - L Rumley 79 C Morrison 131* - E Perry 58* Z Phair 175 - T Roberts 28 1,500 Charles Rose 50 Sam Leon v Clarence 1983/84 v New Town 2005/06 v South Hobart Sandy Bay 2017/18 1,000 Jak Gunson 50 Joel Logan 3rd 155 176 106 T Duckett 101 - P Jones 95 N King 200 - T Paine 34 Z Phair 175 - J Hodgman 57* 1,000 Noah van de Werken v New Town 1985/86 v Lindisfarne 1998/99 v South Hobart Sandy Bay 2017/18 1,000 Mark Derham 155 1,000 Charlie Greenwell N Harper 80 - G Dean 66 v South Hobart Sandy Bay 1987/88 500 Clare Scott 4th 228 151 95 500 Maddison Blazely J Powell 139 - T Duckett 102* J Clifford 100* - L Drury 55* S Banks-Smith 67 - J Marsh 32 500 Will Clifford v New Town 1986/87 v Souith Hobart Sandy Bay 2015/16 v South Hobart Sandy Bay 2016/17 500 Jack Marsh 5th 142 113 92 J Braithwaite 155 - P Jones 44 S Campbell 95 - P Hudson 58 L Drury 56* - J Clifford 50 500 Ashley Day v North Hobart 1972/73 v New Town 2001/02 v Clarence 2014/15 6th 141* 120 146 FIRST GRADE 1,500 James Faulkner 250 Andrew Kealy C Lawson 51* - K Peddell 75* L Clifford 104 - N Duggan 32 L Drury 108 - T Pointon 58* 500 Noah van de Werken 50 Joel Logan v New Town 2013/14 v Kingborough 2013/14 v Glenorchy 2014/15 7th 140* 94 56 J Braithwaite 144 - B Woolley 52 J Tremayne 106 - M Drury 20 W Clifford 41 - J Marsh 21 WOMEN'S 1,500 Sasha Moloney v New Town 1982/83 v North Hobart 1999/00 v Clarence 2016/17 500 Maddison Blazely 8th 117 89 32 500 Ashley Day C Braddick 59* - G Cripps 61 T Ritchie 83* - J Hortle 22 M Hardie 12* - H Jones 19* v Glenorchy 2018/19 v South Hobart Sandy Bay 2006/07 v South Hobart Sandy Bay 2017/18 9th 80 124 33 SECOND GRADE 1,500 Charles Rose B Hickey 45 - C Braddick 53 J Kemp 65 - M Fazackerley 47 H Luders 42* - R Shelton 12 v Glenorchy 2009/10 v Lindisfarne 2009/10 v Lindisfarne 2014/15 THIRD GRADE 1,000 Mark Derham 50 Clayton Braddick 10th 78 41 26 J Cooper 24* - J Bradley 50 C Kuepper 19* - S Allen 24 H Luders 42* - T Green 7 v New Town 1999/00 v North Hobart 2015/16 v Lindisfarne 2014/15 UNDER 17 BOYS 500 Zac Phair 41 L Fountain 27* - J Schwarz 20 v Clarence 2017/18 UNDER 17 GIRLS 500 Clare Scott

UNDER 15 BOYS 500 Will Clifford

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Annual Report Annual All-time Playing Records /2017/18

All-time Playing Records Annual Report Annual /2017/18 59 60

Annual Report Annual Centuries All Grades /2017/18 Annual Report Annual / 2017/18 60 62 Annual Report Annual /2018/19 Annual Report Annual /2018/19

63 Andrew Kealy 64 Annual Report Annual /2018/19

Other TCA Club Championship Playing Records

Category City Association 4th Grade Under 18 8-459 Highest Innings for NA NA v South Hobart/Sandy Bay 1992/93 Highest Innings against NA NA NA 9 Lowest Innings for NA NA v Clarence 1989/90

Lowest Innings against NA NA NA 280 at 18.67 by G Most Runs in a Career 1,057 at 44.04 by R Cotgrove 356 at 35.60 by R Hanslow 1996/97 Lickiss 1987/88 280 at 18.67 by G 612 at 40.80 by R Cotgrove Most Runs in a Season 356 at 35.60 by R Hanslow 1996/97 Lickiss 1987/88 1991/92 107* by M Gleeson v 170* by R Cotgrove v Glenorchy Highest Score 123* by A Jauncey v SH/SB 1996/97 NA 1987/88 1989/90 36 at 21.86 by M Most Wickets in a Career 54 at 24.91 by S Pratt 38 at 17.71 by N Harmsen Alexander 26 at 18.38 by M A 21 at 17.05 by M Herd & Most Wickets in a Season 35 at 16.17 by A Poynter 1992/93 Unicomb 1987/88 21 at 20.38 by M Dare1995/96 7-47 by A Poynter v Lindisfarne 7-73 by A McCann v Lindisfarne Best Bowling in an Innings NA 1992/93 1995/96

9-31 by S Lancaster v Kingborough 7-73 by A McCann v Lindisfarne Best Bowling in a Match NA 1991/92 1995/96

City Association Highest Run Scorers (Top 5)

Player I NO Runs HS Ave Annual Report Annual G Lickiss 15 0 280 66 18.67 C Johnstone 11 1 261 70 26.10 J Dabner 14 2 234 63* 19.50

/2018/19 S Riley 15 2 224 62 17.23 M Alexander 17 5 197 37 16.42

Fourth Grade Highest Run scorers (Top 5)

65 Player I NO Runs HS Ave R D M Cotgrove 26 2 1,057 170* 44.04 M Davis 37 6 1,029 100* 33.19 P McNamara 18 0 768 105 42.67 C Kettlewell 32 4 764 115 27.29 M Dillon 33 5 677 71* 24.18

Under 18 Highest Run Scorers (Top 5)

Player I NO Runs HS Ave R Hanslow 29 6 656 109 28.52 A J Jauncey 22 2 533 123* 26.65 G Ancher 25 0 522 87 20.88 M Graves 17 1 497 94 31.06 D Beattie 21 3 472 92 26.22

Other TCA Club Championship Playing Records

Category City Association 4th Grade Under 18 8-459 Highest Innings for NA NA v South Hobart/Sandy Bay 1992/93 Highest Innings against NA NA NA 9 Lowest Innings for NA NA v Clarence 1989/90

Lowest Innings against NA NA NA 280 at 18.67 by G Most Runs in a Career 1,057 at 44.04 by R Cotgrove 356 at 35.60 by R Hanslow 1996/97 Lickiss 1987/88 280 at 18.67 by G 612 at 40.80 by R Cotgrove Most Runs in a Season 356 at 35.60 by R Hanslow 1996/97 Lickiss 1987/88 1991/92 107* by M Gleeson v 170* by R Cotgrove v Glenorchy Highest Score 123* by A Jauncey v SH/SB 1996/97 NA 1987/88 1989/90 36 at 21.86 by M Most Wickets in a Career 54 at 24.91 by S Pratt 38 at 17.71 by N Harmsen Alexander 26 at 18.38 by M A 21 at 17.05 by M Herd & Most Wickets in a Season 35 at 16.17 by A Poynter 1992/93 Unicomb 1987/88 21 at 20.38 by M Dare1995/96 7-47 by A Poynter v Lindisfarne 7-73 by A McCann v Lindisfarne Best Bowling in an Innings NA 1992/93 1995/96

9-31 by S Lancaster v Kingborough 7-73 by A McCann v Lindisfarne Best Bowling in a Match NA 1991/92 1995/96 Heritage Numbers - Men's First Grade City Association Highest Run Scorers (Top 5)

Player I NO Runs HS Ave 1 Bale, Bill 49 Hamlyn-Harris, Rich 97 Brown, Craig 145 Ray, Mark 193 Hills, Shane G Lickiss 15 0 280 66 18.67 2 Burbury, Tim 50 Thompson, Ken 98 Cossum, Paul 146 Alexander, Mark 194 Harwood, Craig C Johnstone 11 1 261 70 26.10 3 Docker, John 51 Curson, Peter 99 Brown, Kerry 147 Brumby, Michael 195 Gibson, Steve J Dabner 14 2 234 63* 19.50 4 Gebbie, Dennis 52 Sawford, Brian 100 Mansfield, Graham 148 Hinks, Simon 196 Mulford, John S Riley 15 2 224 62 17.23 5 Hall, Peter 53 Cole, Ian 101 Braithwaite, Jim 149 Tooth, Greg 197 Robinson, Brian M Alexander 17 5 197 37 16.42 6 Harrison, Tony 54 Giles, Ian 102 McLeod, Don 150 Focken, John 198 Taylor, JW

Fourth Grade Highest Run scorers (Top 5) 7 McLeod, Ian 55 Grant, Scott 103 Wootton, Leon 151 McDonald, Alistair 199 Blair, Mark 8 Pugh, Mike 56 Bennett, Chris 104 Smeaton, John 152 John, Steven 200 Donaldson, Justin Player I NO Runs HS Ave 9 Smith, Royce 57 Panitzki, Bob 105 Hortle, Michael 153 Hansen, Nic 201 Ellings, Richard R D M Cotgrove 26 2 1,057 170* 44.04 10 Stewart, Don 58 Cerny, Jaro 106 Braun, Peter 154 O'Byrne, Michael 202 Thornbury, Brett M Davis 37 6 1,029 100* 33.19 P McNamara 18 0 768 105 42.67 11 Taylor, Alan 59 Bremner, John 107 Massey, Dave 155 Shaw, Gavin 203 Blundstone, Graeme C Kettlewell 32 4 764 115 27.29 12 Holly, Baxter 60 Brown, Nick 108 Moore, David 156 Owens, Robbie 204 Jones, Colin M Dillon 33 5 677 71* 24.18 13 Johnstone, Gerald 61 McCulloch, Quentin 109 Beart, Andrew 157 Bowes, Andrew 205 Riley, Jon

14 Munro, Ross 62 Latham, Chris 110 Sugden, Michael 158 Gleeson, Michael 206 Larratt, Brad

Under 18 Highest Run Scorers (Top 5) 15 Fennell, John 63 Friend, Bill 111 Dakin, John 159 Strong, Scott 207 Fryett, Matthew 16 Foot, Greg 64 Palmer, Stuart 112 O'Hern, Paul 160 Saracino, Anthony 208 Thomas, Nathan Player I NO Runs HS Ave 17 Eccleston, Bob 65 Warren, Bob 113 Abbott, Geoff 161 Birchall, Ian 209 Kalis, George R Hanslow 29 6 656 109 28.52 18 Bennett, Scott 66 Stewart, Ian 114 Richardson, Phillip 162 Baptiste, Eldine 210 Coutts, Brendan A J Jauncey 22 2 533 123* 26.65 19 Batchelor, Leigh 67 Grant, Peter 115 Smith, Don 163 Powell, Joe 211 Brown, Martin G Ancher 25 0 522 87 20.88 M Graves 17 1 497 94 31.06 20 Palfreyman, Brent 68 Arnold, Mel 116 Richardson, Glen 164 Berry, Mark 212 Daly, Tony D Beattie 21 3 472 92 26.22 21 Baird, Greg 69 Headlam, Rod 117 Brown, Malcolm 165 Berry, Scott 213 Bramich, James 22 Rapley, Paul 70 Richardson, Brian 118 O'Halloran, Paul 166 Gaggin, Andrew 214 Millns, David 23 Swifte, Tim 71 Street, Michael 119 Jacob, Peter 167 Thomas, Steve 215 Kingston, James 24 Morris, John 72 Wright, Lachlan 120 Arnott, Steve 168 McCulloch, Simon 216 Marquet, Josh

25 Beresford, Kevin 73 Mundy, Greg 121 Caban, Mick 169 Thomas, Brad 217 McNamara, Dominic

City Association Highest Wicket takers (Top 5) 26 Esling, David 74 Brown, Ray 122 Heames, Stephen 170 McRae, Simon 218 Watson, Matthew

27 Marshall, Ken 75 Peart, Greg 123 Delahunty, Martin 171 Appleby, Mark 219 Cox, Simon Player O M Runs Wickets Ave M L Alexander 261.4 41 787 36 21.86 28 Woods, Barry 76 Fulton, Peter 124 Dowling, Peter 172 Gooderick, Simon 220 Ling, Scott M A Unicomb 178.0 33 542 31 17.48 29 Manser, Peter 77 Collins, Gary 125 Tongs, David 173 Treadrea, Kim 221 Mulcahy, Keiron A Lynch 162.2 25 572 29 19.72 30 Williams, Peter 78 Bennett, Leigh 126 Cusick, Peter 174 Anderson, Tim 222 Prins, Travis C Goodman 161.4 19 633 21 30.14 31 Haros, Gabriel 79 Ingham, Steve 127 Muir, Andrew 175 Santamaria, Dion 223 Williams, Scott D Smith 84.0 10 315 15 21.00 32 Fitzgerald, Simon 80 McQuestin, David 128 Johnstone, Clint 176 White, Shane 224 Ancher, Garth 33 Davies, John 81 Norman, Michael 129 Abbott, Rick 177 Duncan, John 225 Ancher, Simon Fourth Grade Highest Wicket Takers (Top 5) 34 Cotgrove, Bob 82 Penrith, Harry 130 Hadlow, Mark 178 King, Phil 226 McLaughlin, John Player O M Runs Wickets Ave 35 Doolan, Bruce 83 Pepper, Graeme 131 Parsons, Rod 179 Taplin, Owen 227 Williams, Matthew S Pratt 510.4 109 1,345 54 24.91 36 Rataj, John 84 Coombes, Gerald 132 Lovell, Paul 180 Roberts, Sam 228 Norris, Andre A P Poynter 359.1 93 846 53 15.96 37 Abey, Jock 85 Jackett, Richard 133 Denehey, Michael 181 Stanford, Matthew 229 Graves, Michael M A Unicomb 263.2 59 853 48 17.77 38 Elkington, Stuart 86 Richardson, Robert 134 Liarakos, Michael 182 Winter, Gary 230 Chick, Heath R Bouwmeester 272.2 66 684 38 18.00 39 Hampshire, John 87 Young, Graeme 135 Roberts, Vaughan 183 Cox, Jamie 231 Jauncey, Andrew S Lancaster 227.0 48 622 33 18.85 40 Jago, John 88 Dyer, Mark 136 McManus, Brendan 184 Goldsworthy, Michael 232 Bean, Josh

41 Reid, Bruce 89 Sim, Alistair 137 Woodgate, Ian 185 Robertson, Gavin 233 Rowell, Greg Under 18 Highest Wicket takers (Top 5) 42 Lockhart, Geoff 90 Allen, Simon 138 Griffiths, Shawn 186 Meggett, Derek 234 Campbell, George Player O M Runs Wickets Ave 43 Roberts, Clive 91 Clemons, Roger 139 Kamphuis, Ron 187 Graham-Smith, Michael 235 Jackson, Richard N Harmsen 252.2 58 673 38 17.71 44 Share, Michael 92 Fraser, Ian 140 Mazza, John 188 Buchan, Gary 236 Bakes, Shannon M Dare 275.5 50 812 35 23.20 45 Laver, Jim 93 Huggins, David 141 Crossen, Tom 189 Buckley, Vic 237 King, Nathan J Berry 226.1 34 682 33 20.67 M Herd 190.0 58 407 29 14.03 46 Lewis, Ian 94 Maloney, Peter 142 Binks, Peter 190 Crisp, Peter 238 Paine, Tim M Dixon 137.0 9 543 28 19.39 47 Keetch, David 95 Correy, Brian 143 Unicomb, Michael 191 Burbury, Will 239 Thompson, Ben 48 Farrell, Graeme 96 Noonan, Michael 144 Butcher, Roland 192 Hills, Dene 240 Ebdon, Kyron 66 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 67

241 Winter, Nathan 289 Murray, Donald 337 Brown, Chris 242 Harvey, Dan 290 Kealy, Andrew 338 Phair, Zac 243 Bonner, Nick 291 Trappel, Joshua 339 Gunson, Jak

244 Kerr, Gordon 292 Krejza, Jason 340 Di Venuto, Jack 245 Coombes, Ben 293 Scott, Hamish 341 Wright, Damien 246 Paine, Nick 294 Stewart, Luke 342 Greenwell, Charlie 247 Ancher, Paul 295 Swain, Jackson 343 Brown, Sebastian 248 Byrne, David 296 Boulous, John 249 Hilfenhaus, Ben 297 Hortle, James 250 Cunningham, Graeme 298 Briscoe, Ben 251 Jackett, Andrew 299 Laughlin, Ben 252 Lambert, Josh 300 West, Declan 253 Kibbey, Andrew 301 O'Connor, Matthew 254 Lockyear, Rhett 302 Matthews, Bradley 255 Nichols, Scott 303 Rose, Charles 256 Barwin, Heath 304 Ritchie, Tom 257 Barley, Remi 305 Dewhurst, Jack 258 Hollingsworth, Michael 306 Louw, James 259 Perkins, Sam 307 Lambe, Matthew 260 Hevey, Chris 308 Fleming, Neil 261 McNees, Darren 309 Robinson, Oliver 262 Hudson, Paul 310 Minehan, Damien 263 Lister, Matthew 311 Kerrison, Matthew 264 Roach, Tom 312 Dodd, Bill 265 Green, Matt 313 Mennie, Joe 266 Grubb, Nick 314 Bilson, Jack 267 Campbell, Scott 315 Kharwadkar, Nikhil 268 Hickey, Benjamin 316 O'Connor, Dominic 269 Hoang, Joseph 317 Triffitt, Tom 270 Sharman, Gregg 318 Hansen, Carter 271 Topp, Chris 319 Wright, Matthew 272 Murray, Ned 320 Herrick, Jayde 273 Parker, Josh 321 Michael, Dominic 274 Fenton, Mark 322 Clifford, Lachlan 275 Drury, Matthew 323 Johnston, Liam 276 Matthews, Andrew 324 Saracino, Mauro 277 Boon, Jack 325 Freeman, Jack Charlie Greenwell (#342) 278 Briscoe, Thomas 326 Perrin, Andrew 279 Jubb, Robert 327 Willoughby, Jordan 280 Deans, Ross 328 van de Werken, Noah 281 Faulkner, James 329 Azad, Hassan 282 Godfrey, Brendan 330 Greenwood, Jesse 283 Boon, David 331 Leon, Samuel 284 Coyle, Tom 332 Clifford, Jackson 285 Saunders, Alex 333 Akarshan, Arora 286 Braddick, Clayton 334 Laraman, Jack 287 Winter, Ash 335 Shinwari, Muhammad 288 Fenton, Ronan 336 Logan, Joel

68 Annual Report / 2018/19 Annual Report / 2018/19 69 Heritage Numbers - Women's First Grade

1 Cole, Katie 49 Rose, Maddy 97 Bain, Elizabeth 145 Parkin, Sophie 2 Dowe, Rebecca 50 Talbot, Anna 98 Castic, Kylie 146 Donovan, Emily 3 Oakley, Jessica 51 Turnor, Claire 99 Daun, Bec 147 Moloney, Skye

4 Ottaway, Luci-Anne 52 Warren, Stephanie 100 Frohmader, Natalae 148 Atkinson, Sarah 5 Silva, Amanda 53 Crawford, Anna 101 Harman, Ella 149 Lindsay, Eliza 6 Watkins, Amanda 54 O'Sullivan, Maeve 102 Marsh, Emma 7 Weutschner, Jessica 55 Smith, Nicola 103 Phair, Amanda 8 Williams, Adelle 56 Dunham, Meg 104 Phair, Laura 9 Burdon, Angela 57 Foo, Dahila 105 Stevenson, Melissa 10 McNaughton, Hayley 58 Llewellyn, Shelby 106 Crowden, Josie 11 Silva, Anita 59 Percival, Tori 107 Shepley, Natasha 12 Dransfield, Kayla 60 Rose, Samantha 108 Atash, Farzaneh 13 Mann, Gabby 61 Gruber, Brook 109 Gee, Erin 14 Grant, Belinda 62 Hammond, Sarah 110 Scutt, Annabelle 15 Reading, Lyndall 63 Cotton, Samantha 111 Sigrist, Kaye 16 Tulip, Lee 64 Hack, Rhianne 112 James, Hayley 17 Allen, Kirsten 65 Jeyadeva, Divyaah 113 Rowbottom, Kate 18 Soldatenko, Gillian 66 Terry, Anna 114 Sander, Alex 19 Barnes, Chantel 67 Chapman, Millie 115 Lowry, Zoe 20 Duggan, Amy 68 Handley, Emily 116 Sapwell, Kelsey 21 Eaton, Sandra 69 Tidey, Heather 117 Cane, Mia 22 Hutchinson, Kieran 70 Flanagan, Jean 118 Cane, Isabelle 23 Lynd, Rebecca 71 Price, Julia 119 Clauson, Suzanne 24 Onojaife, Lauren 72 Barnett, Phoebe 120 McCausland, Kylee 25 Scotney, Keren 73 Lester, Dana 121 Cook, Maddy 26 Young, Brooke 74 Benjamin, Bianca 122 Miller, Jessica 27 Goddard, V 75 Blazely, Maddison 123 Triffitt, Jacqui 28 Van Dam, Simone 76 Bowditch, Ellisa 124 Clifford, Amalia 29 Barnett, Peta 77 Caplice, Bridget 125 Simon, Ivett 30 Brooke, Cara 78 Casey, Maggie 126 Abel, Chloe 31 French, Anita 79 Krieger, Mary 127 Jotic, Lisa 32 Gower, Kellie 80 Moloney, Sasha 128 Scott, Laura 33 Lewis, Emma 81 van Dongen, Alison 129 Lyons, Christine 34 Pink, Chantelle 82 Read, Anna 130 Ames, Cheryl 35 Davis, Sarah 83 Tadros, Michelle 131 Kalis, Sterre 36 Mortyn, S 84 Hughes, Emma 132 Birch, Sarah 37 Stocks, T 85 Norton, Emma 133 Srinivas, Dharshia 38 Benjamin, Jacinta 86 Greenwell, Patricia 134 Haigh, Gina Maddie Blazely (#75) 39 Clark, Breanna 87 Hartshorn, Katie 135 Bhaskar, Shebani 40 Gibbons, April 88 Saracino, Agnes 136 Booker, Sarah 41 McCreade, K 89 Ashman, Sarah 137 Geale, Victoria 42 Fryett, Katelyn 90 Broomhall, Sophie 138 Norton-Smith, Stacey 43 Gregory, Beth 91 Bremner, Lisa 139 Hickman, Maddie 44 Jupp, Sarah 92 Goss, Clare 140 Graham-Smith, Millie 45 Lockett, Stephanie 93 Rule, Sophie 141 Stuart, Nikki 46 Lucas, Peri 94 Scott, Clare 142 Deleeuw, Josien 47 Noyman, Alexandra 95 Dowe, Makere 143 Day, Ashley 48 Robinson, Emily 96 Febey, Emerald 144 Maddock, Louise

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