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EAGLES BOOK of CRICKET RECORDS EAGLES BOOK of CRICKET RECORDS (The WISDEN of the WESTERN SUBURBS) (as at 13 April 2020) If anybody finds errors or omissions in this Draft Copy would you please email me your correction or addition on [email protected] . Thanks Denis Brien PREMIERSHIPS Prior to 1897-98 Grades were known by Arabic numerals. In 1897-98 they became Alphabetical. In 2016-17 they reverted to numerological sequence. MEN’S (began 1873-74) 1st Grade (A) 2nd Grade (B) 3rd Grade (C) 4th Grade (D) 1879-80 - as Hindmarsh # 1879-80 – as Hindmarsh 1888-89 – as Hindmarsh 1979-80 (SACA 2nd XI) (A.S.C.A.) 1880-81 – as Hindmarsh # 1893-94 – as Hindmarsh 1955-56 1980-81 (Metropolitan C.A.) 1883-84 – as Hindmarsh 1894-95 – as Hindmarsh 1967-68 1981-82 (Metropolitan C.A.) 1932-33 1901-02 (W.T.C.A.) 1972-73 1935-36 1902-03 (A.S.C.A.) 1987-88 1936-37 1907-08 2003-04 1938-39 1914-15 2004-05 1939-40 1932-33 2006-07 1940-41 * 1933-34 2007-08 1941-42 * 1934-35 1954-55 1937-38 1956-57 1957-58 1957-58 1995-96 1961-62 2002-03 2006-07 2007-08 2016-17 2012-13 * unofficial war time competition # Equal Premiers with North Adelaide WOMEN’S 1st Grade (began 2007-08) 2nd Grade (began 2010-11) 2008-09 2013-14 2012-13 2015-16 2017-18 2019-20 JUNIORS Under 17 1964-65 (SACA Schoolboys – limited to U16) 1975-76 (Shell Shield) 2006-07 (BankSA Shield) 2007-08 (BankSA Shield) 2009-10 (BankSA Shield) 2010-11 (BankSA Shield) 2011-12 (BankSA Shield – limited to U16) Under 16 Under 14 Primary Schools 1986-87 1985-86 1986-87 (State Bank Shield) 1994-95 (White) 1987-88 2003-04 (Ray Sutton Shield) 2002-03 (Red) 2006-07 (Red) 2005-06 (Ray Sutton Shield) 2005-06 (Red) 2007-08 (Red) 2008-09 (Ray Sutton Shield) 2006-07 (Red) 2009-10 (Red) 2013-14 (Ray Sutton Shield) 2009-10 (Red) 2013-14 (Red) 2011-12 (Red) 2017-18 (WSJCA) 2013-14 (Red) Under 13 2016-17 (WSJCA Red) LIMITED OVERS COMPETITIONS Men’s 1st Grade (50 Overs) 1971-72 (Gillette Cup) 1988-89 (West End Cup) 1993-94 (West End Cup) 2003-04 (West End Cup) 2016-17 (West End Cup) Men’s 1st Grade (T20) 2016-17 Women’s 1st Grade (T20) Women’s 2nd Grade (T20) 2013-14 2017-18 2013-14 2015-16 PREMIERSHIP CAPTAINS Men’s 1st GRADE (SACA competition began 1873-74) 1879-80 as Hindmarsh. No finals – Total match points. J.F.(Frank) King 1880-81 as Hindmarsh. No finals – Total match points. J.F.(Frank) King 1883-84 as Hindmarsh. No finals – Total match points. J.F.(Frank) King 1932-33 v. East Torrens Angus Woolcock # 1935-36 v. Sturt Angus Woolcock 1936-37 v. East Torrens Angus Woolcock 1938-39 * Angus Woolcock 1939-40 * Angus Woolcock 1940-41 * Angus Woolcock (* Finals format - a four team round robin for points which were added to points gained in minor round) 1941-42 no final round - W.T. leading Angus Woolcock when last 3 rounds abandoned due to WW 2 1954-55 v. Port Adelaide Phil Ridings 1956-57 v. Woodville Phil Ridings 1957-58 v. Woodville Phil Ridings 1961-62 v. Prospect Jack Carr 2006-07 v. Kensington Matthew Elliott 2016-17 v. Kensington Kelvin Smith # Andy Smith was captain for the season but was unavailable for the Grand Final due to injury. 1940-41 and 1941-42 Unofficial Premierships due to World War Two. Women’s 1st GRADE (SACA competition began 2005-06 - West Torrens began 2007-08) 2008-09 v. Sturt Kris Britt 2012-13 v. T.T.Gully/ Northern Districts Lauren Ebsary 2017-18 v. Kensington Jessica Joseph 2019-20 No Finals – awarded to Minor Jessica Joseph Premiers – due to Covid-19 pandemic Men’s 2nd GRADE (SACA competition began 1905-06, except for 1879-80) 1879-80 Total match points - No finals (S.A.C.A. 2nd XI) unknown 1893-94 Total match points - No finals (Metropolitan C.A.) James Chittleborough 1894-95 Total match points - No finals (Metropolitan C.A.) unknown 1901-02 Total match points - No finals (W.T.C.A.) Charlie Chittleborough 1902-03 Total match points - No finals (A.S.C.A.) Charlie Chittleborough (13 wins and 2 losses - Middlesex runners-up) 1907-08 Total match points - No finals H.J. (Bert) Day 1914-15 Total match points - No finals Henry Hamilton 1932-33 v. University Bob Hitchcox 1933-34 v. Glenelg Bob Hitchcox 1934-35 v. Port Adelaide Ivor Paech 1937-38 a four team round robin for points Ivor Paech which were added to points gained in minor round 1957-58 v. Prospect Maurie Sykes 1995-96 v. Woodville Kevin Frick 2002-03 v. Glenelg David Ritossa 2007-08 v. Northern Districts Daniel Murdoch 2012-13 v. Northern Districts Logan Pastyn Women’s 2nd GRADE (SACA competition began 2005-06 - West Torrens began 2010-11) 2013-14 v. University Jessica Joseph (16 y.o.) 2015-16 v. Northern Districts Jolande Winson Men’s 3rd GRADE (SACA competition began 1949-50) 1888-89 as Hindmarsh. No finals – Total match points (A.S.C.A.) James Chittleborough 1955-56 v. Glenelg Gordon Tuck 1967-68 v. Port Adelaide Lloyd Turner 1972-73 v. East Torrens Keith DeBoar 1987-88 v. Prospect Graham Frick 2003-04 v. Woodville Adam Mason 2004-05 v. East Torrens Adam Mason 2006-07 v. East Torrens Daniel Lynch 2007-08 v. Glenelg Daniel Lynch Men’s 4th GRADE (SACA competition began 1975-76) 1979-80 v. Prospect Denis Brien 1980-81 v. Prospect Denis Brien 1981-82 v. Kensington Denis Brien SACA Club Championship (SACA award for total points aggregate in Men’s senior grades - began 1949-50 - lapsed 1958-59 to 1969-70) 2004-05 Senior Coach David Ritossa 2006-07 Senior Coach Grant Wyman 2007-08 Senior Coach Grant Wyman 2011-12 Senior Coach Scott Jones SACA President’s Trophy (SACA award for total points aggregate in Women’s Grades) 2011-12 Senior Coach Andrea McCauley MEN’S LIMITED OVERS (50 overs) (SACA competition began 1967-68. No competition 1975-76 to 1985-86. Resumed 1986-87) 1971-72 (Gillette) v. East Torrens Brian Isaac 1988-89 (West End) v. Sturt David Hookes 1993-94 (West End) v. Salisbury James Pyke 2003-04 (West End) v. Sturt Ben Higgins 2016-17 (West End) v. Glenelg Kelvin Smith (There was an U23. L.O. competition from 1977-78 to 1987-88 and an U.21 L.O. competition in 1988-89) MEN’S 1st GRADE (T20) (SACA competition began 2005-06) 2016-17 (West End Cup) v. Glenelg Daniel Drew WOMEN’S 1st GRADE (T20) 2013-14 v. Kensington Lauren Ebsary 2017-18 v. Kensington Jessica Joseph WOMEN’S 2nd GRADE (T20) 2013-14 v. University Jessica Joseph (16 y.o.) 2015-16 v. Northern Districts Jolande Winson Under 17 (began 1947-48 as the U.16 SACA Schoolboys competition and changed to an U.17 competition in 1967-68. Reverted to U.16 for season 2011-12 then back to U.17) 1964-65 No finals –Total points Peter Barnes Coach Ralph Hillman 1975-76 No finals –Total points Ashley White Coach Denis Brien 2006-07 v. Northern Districts Cameron Hitchcox Coach Adam Rumbelow 2007-08 v. Kensington Seb Moroney Coach Adam Rumbelow 2009-10 v. Kensington Harrison Drew Coach Adam Rumbelow 2010-11 v. Kensington Jacob Burridge Coach Adam Rumbelow 2011-12 v. Kensington Alex (A.J.) Tunney Coach Adam Rumbelow Assistant Jack Dugan Under 16 (began 1978-79 with one grade. Competition expanded into Red and White grades in 1988-89) 1986-87 v. Glenelg Casey Tanner Coach Ian Parkinson 1994-95 (White) v. Sturt Coach Ian Bogisch 2002-03 (Red) v. Southern Districts Paul McKechnie Coach Daniel Murdoch 2005-06 (Red) v. East Torrens Cameron Hitchcox Coach Adam Rumbelow 2006-07 (Red) v. Northern Districts Matthew Goldsworthy Coach Adam Rumbelow 2009-10 (Red) v. Prospect Bradley Cocks/Kelvin Smith Coach Jeremy LeCornu/Assistant Jack Dugan 2011-12 (Red) v. Adelaide BenHutchinson Coach Adam Rumbelow/Assistant Jack Dugan 2013-14 (Red) v. Kensington Lachlan Russell Coach Adam Rumbelow/Assistant Jack Dugan Under 14 (began 1978-79 with one grade. Competition expanded into Red and White grades in 1988-89) 1985-86 v. Glenelg Coach Max Sullivan 1987-88 v. Salisbury Coach Bill Newman 2006-07 (Red) v. Tea Tree Gully Harrison Drew Coach Michael Groves 2007-08 (Red) v. Prospect Kelvin Smith Coach Michael Groves 2009-10 (Red) v. Glenelg Nick Maegraith Coach Neil Richardson Assistant Eric Freeman 2013-14 (Red) v. Kensington Harrison Russell Coach Jack Muirhead/Assistant Tom Cousins Ray Sutton Shield (began 1979-80 as the Savings Bank Shield and later as the State Bank Shield) 1986-87 v. East Torrens Daniel Crawford 2003-04 v. Kensington Aaron Smith Coach Roger Dugan 2005-06 v. East Torrens Harrison Drew Coach Roger Dugan 2008-09 v. Tea Tree Gully Warren Peters Coach Brenton Woolford 2013-14 v. Kensington Bailey Capel Coach Brenton Woolford/Assistant Tom Woolford Under 13 (Western Suburbs J.C.A. began 1997-98) – Became Under 14 competition in 2017-18 1998-99 (Gold) v. West Torrens Blue 2005-06 (Gold) v. West Torrens White 2011-12 v. Woodville Rechabites (White Division) 2016-17 (Red) v. Fulham Red (Red Division) 2017-18 (Gold) v. West Torrens Blue LOSING MEN’S 1st GRADE GRAND FINALS 1945-46 v. Kensington Phil Ridings (c) 1958-59 v.
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