SUBIACO FLOREAT CLUB (Inc.)

38th Annual Report Season 2014/15

SUBIACO FLOREAT CRICKET CLUB (Inc)

38th Annual Report Season 2014/15

Contents Benefactors ...... 2 Officer Bearers 2014/15 ...... 3 Award Winners – Club ...... 4 Award Winners - Playing ...... 5 President’s Report ...... 6 Coach’s Report ...... 7 1st Grade Report ...... 9 2nd Grade Report ...... 10 3rd Grade Report ...... 12 4th Grade Report ...... 13 Colts Report ...... 14 Under 17’s Report ...... 15 Under 15’s Report ...... 16 Under 14’s Report (McKenzie Shield) ...... 17 Under 13’s Report (Inverarity Shield) ...... 19 Female Cricket Report ...... 20 2014/15 & Averages ...... 23 All Mens Grades Leading Batting & Bowling Season Aggregates ...... 37 Outstanding Performances ...... 38 1st Grade Aggregates 1977/78 to 2014/15 ...... 40 100 1st Grade Games Played ...... 43 Club History ...... 44 Club Premierships and Championships ...... 46 1st Grade Match Results 1977/78 to 2014/15 ...... 47

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Benefactors The Subiaco Floreat Cricket Club would like to thank:

for maintenance and support services at Floreat Oval and Alderbury Reserve.

We also thank the following sponsors for the help and support received during the 2014/15 Season:

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Officer Bearers 2014/15

PRESIDENT Mr G. O’Brien VICE PRESIDENTS Mr A. Bolton Mr K. Blake Mr F. Collins SECRETARY Mr G. Catlin TREASURER Mrs J. O’Brien MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Mr L. Davies Mr S. Heyting Mr A. Murphy Mr J. Sansalone Mr G. di Rosso Mr E. Walker Mr C. Hansberry Mr R. Dower Mr P. Thomson Ms E. King Ms B. Dawson JUNIOR ADMINISTRATOR Mrs R. McKenzie WACA DELEGATES Mr L. Davies Mr R. Dower (Juniors) CLUB COACH Mr N. Knight

LIFE MEMBERS J.W. Rutherford, R.D. Burgess, J.H.E Dickens, D.F. Phillips, M.C. Lee, D.E. Hoare, J.M. Hubble, A.R.B. King,. R.G.H. Hann, D.K. Phillips, L.J. Barnes, R.W. Statham, G.L. Stafford, A.D. Bolton, T.M. Alderman, K.D. Payne, G.W. Fitzgerald, J. Rule, C. Beattie, K. Darragh, J. Worland. I. Plaisted R. Bolton, J.H.M. Campbell, L. Davies, G.J. Catlin, G. Swan, V. Rule

CAPTAINS Mr C. Hansberry 1st Grade Mr E. Walker 2nd Grade Mr B. Cook 3rd Grade Mr G. di Rosso 4th Grade Mr C. How Colts Ms E. King A Grade Female Ms E. Alderson B Grade Female

A GRADE SCORER Mr D. Shelton

BANK National Australia Bank

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Award Winners – Club

CHAMPION MALE CLUB CRICKETER - M.C. BOLTON SHIELD Aaron Lilly donated by the Bolton family

CHAMPION FEMALE CLUB CRICKETER - M.C. BOLTON PLATE Emma King donated by the Bolton family

BEST CLUBMAN – TONY CRANSTOUN MEMORIAL AWARD Jane O’Brien Donated by the Cranstoun Family

SPINE AWARD - Greg Maskiell Memorial Award Emma King for Spirit, Performance, Involvement, Nature & Effort –

MOST IMPROVED MALE CRICKETER Declan Evans donated by the Blake Family

MOST IMPROVED FEMALE CRICKETER Dani VandenBok donated by Kerem Adventure Camp

JUNIOR CRICKETER OF THE YEAR Rylie Morgan donated by the Gianni Di Rossi

THE RAY YOUNG FIRST GRADE BEST PLAYER Chris Hansberry Donated by Larry Davies

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Award Winners - Playing

MALE

1st GRADE BATTING AWARD - A.D. DREW MEMORIAL TROPHY Anthony Murphy Donated by Dom & Sue Sansalone 384 Runs @ 34.91

1st GRADE BOWLING AWARD - JOHN NICE MEMORIAL TROPHY Chris Hansberry 33 @ 16.33

2nd GRADE BATTING AWARD - KARL PLAISTED MEMORIAL TROPHY Aaron Lilly donated by the Plaisted Family 313 Runs @ 39.13

2nd GRADE BOWLING AWARD Tom Moscarda donated by the Payne Family 48 Wickets @ 15.17

3rd GRADE BATTING AWARD Brenton Cook donated by the O’Brien Family 483 Runs @ 40.25

3rd GRADE BOWLING AWARD Cameron O’Brien donated by the Raven Family 18 Wickets @ 15.00

4th GRADE BATTING AWARD Matthew Thompson donated by the Greg Catlin 341 Runs @ 42.63

4th GRADE BOWLING AWARD Gianni Di Rossco donated by Larry Davies 23 Wickets @ 11.78

FEMALE

A GRADE BATTING AWARD Heather Graham donated by Tara Uniforms 451 Runs @ 45.10

A GRADE BOWLING AWARD Emma King donated by K C Sports 16 Wickets @ 14.94

B GRADE BATTING AWARD Lizzy Alderson donated by Leapfrogs 226 Runs @ 45.20

B GRADE BOWLING AWARD Shenae Reichelt donated by Banting Horticultural Service 7 Wickets @ 29.14

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President’s Report Cricket is a game where success relies on team performance, great partnerships and a few individual efforts. As a Club we enjoyed the fruits of a great team effort and I thank all of the Committee, players and supporters for their contribution to our Club for the 2014/15 season.

The season saw us welcome the Lionesses. The girls embraced the Club and provided a great contribution at all levels. For a strong sustainable Club in the longer term, the girls form a vital part of our future plans and we look forward to continued success for our ladies teams. The girls had a high level of representation at state level and they started their trophy collection as the T20 champions for the 2014/15 season.

Our juniors worked hard to achieve success in the current year and there were many outstanding performances. The Cubs are the future of our club and by the talent emerging through, we are in safe hands. Many of our boys were selected in WACA squads and in junior state teams and we were very unlucky not to add to our junior premiership trophy cabinet in the current season. Thanks to all involved and a special mention to Ruth McKenzie for her enormous effort.

Our coaching staff provided our players with guidance and support and worked hard to optimise each players and teams performance. Noel Knight, , and John Stoykovski, the Club thanks you for your great contribution and to our brilliant net Frank Collins, well done on keeping the lads well organised during the season.

The financial management of the Club has been in the safe hands of Jane O’Brien and with the match day facilities controlled by Keith Blake, the players have enjoyed the best facilities in and I thank both of them for their enormous contribution.

We have continued to enjoy great wickets and Scott and Bruce McLean worked tirelessly to accommodate all of the needs of the Club and we thank them for their professionalism and consistency of performance throughout the year.

Our skippers worked hard to achieve success for the Club and to develop our talent. It is often a thankless task and tests your character and friendships. Well done to Chris, Emmerson, Brenton, Gianni, Emma and Lizzy. The privilege and memories of leading your teams will remain with you for the rest of your lives.

After 20 years of contribution to the Club, it was a great privilege to honour Phil Thomson with a life membership at SFCC. Phil is an avid follower of the game and has been willing to help out at all levels of the Club and this was due recognition for a sustained contribution.

SFCC also paid tribute at the passing of Dave Phillips Snr and Jim Rule who were both life members and great contributors to our club. RIP boys and Subi lads forever.

We now look forward to the 2015/16 season with strength and performance in our lower grades, a renewed hunger for success in our first XI and our Second XI now knowing what they need to do to move from runners up to champions.

See you at preseason and thanks to all that make SFCC a great Club to be a part of.

Glyn O’Brien – President

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Coach’s Report The 2014/15 WADCCI cricket season from a 1st Grade perspective was an extremely disappointing one with the 1’s finishing twelfth. The team never really developed any momentum and found wins hard to come by with their batting letting them down on numerous occasions. Although, when considering the Club’s performance across all grades there was considerable improvement with Grade 2 finishing fourth and ultimately losing the Grand Final, 3’s eleventh and 4’s just missing finals action finishing seventh. Our Twenty/20 campaign was a disappointing one, winning one of our three fixtures while the Colts also struggled, winning only one of their five qualifying fixtures and with a similar return last season, that result is a cause for concern going forward. As a result the Club finished twelfth in the WADCCI Club Championship, a long way away from our goal of finishing in the top four. A couple of positives to come from the season was the improved competitiveness of the 3rd and 4th Grades, a marked improvement on last season and the “blooding” of three of the Club’s outstanding juniors in Josh May, Hamish McKenzie and at 2nd Grade level who all acquitted themselves very well. Well done to the Woman’s Division who won the Twenty/20 Premiership.

The Club was again fortunate to acquire the services of Kim Hughes as Batting Coach and Ken Lilly as Bowling Coach and their respective contributions were significant, particularly during the pre-season when batting and bowling techniques were more closely assessed and individual skills enhanced. John Stoykovski continued with his role as the Club’s Fitness Co-ordinator and did a magnificent job in further educating and preparing the players for the demands of the cricket season. As a group we have again been recognized by the WACA as being the fittest Club in the competition and full credit must go to John.

Pre-season commenced late July with training conducted two nights plus Sunday mornings each week through to the commencement of the season in early October. Pre-season training, in fact the entire season was again well attended, averaging 33 players per training session throughout the entire season, although a little down on last year’s average. As is “par for the course” we just had the minimum number of players on our playing list throughout the season and at times were required to include juniors or the odd past player to make up the numbers. As a result 71 players represented the Club at senior level which makes the 4th Grade performance this season even more creditable. The quality of our playing depth was dealt a blow at the commencement of the season when one of our two overseas players who had committed to the Club in the off season decided not to return to the Club and the other returning home after just one fixture.

When analysing the season’s statistics it would be fair to say that batting was an issue right through the Club with batsmen failing to bat for long periods and this had a major impact on our ability to win games across all grades. The 1st Grade had three players average between 30 and 35, one player in the 2nd Grade averaged in excess of 30 while there were better performances from batsmen in the 3rd and 4th Grades. Our bowling across all grades proved to be steady with Tom Moscarda again having an outstanding season taking 48 wickets. Some of the other better performed bowlers were Chris Hansberry, Declan Evans, Ash Blake, Glenn Stockden and Aaron Lilly. Fielding, while improving still has a way to go and I would hope that all players would set a goal for next year to improve this facet of their game. Quality fielding has a massive impact on the outcome of most fixtures.

It would be remiss of me not to mention the efforts of the Second Grade team in the Grand Final. Whilst they probably let themselves down with a poor last hour on day one which ultimately cost them the match, their fight, spirit and never give up attitude on day two gave themselves a slim chance of winning

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the match. Unfortunately they fell just short but it was an outstanding effort and one which earned them a great deal of respect from all who witnessed the performance.

Although plagued by injuries, it was pleasing to see both and Nathan Coulter-Nile have seasons which saw them both play significant roles in the WACA Warriors winning the Matador BBQ One Day and the Big Bash Titles. Jason being awarded the Australian Domestic Player of the Season was a wonderful achievement. I’m sure once fully fit again both Jason and Nathan will be in the forefront of the Australian selectors’ minds and have the opportunity to represent Australia.

The Club can only perform as well on the field if it performs off the field and the Committee lead by Glynn O’Brien has again done a terrific job of ensuring the players were well resourced with up to date equipment, well-credentialed coaching staff and professional fitness personnel. Thanks to the new curator combination of Bruce and Scottie McLean who provided the players with excellent training and playing wickets. The wicket they produced for the Second Grade Grand Final was the best wicket I had seen at Floreat Oval for several seasons. These Club facilities are the best outside of the WACA and I hope the players acknowledge just how fortunate they are.

Special thanks to Graeme Allen for his role as Chairman of Selectors, Graeme was again a great sounding board for me and the Grade Captains at the selection table. Also to Frank Collins for his role as Net Captain, certainly all personnel involved in the training process appreciated Frank’s involvement with the nets running like clockwork and all players given equal opportunity to work on developing their skills.

To Kim Hughes and Ken Lilly, thank you for your input, I’m sure every player that had the opportunity to work with either of you gained a valuable insight into the techniques required to succeed at this great game of cricket. To John Stoykovski, thank you for your commitment to ensuring that SFCC players were the best prepared from a strength and conditioning perspective.

To the respective Grade Captains, Chris Hansberry, Emmerson Walker/Josh Parker, Brenton Cook and Gianni DiRosso, I thank you for your support and leadership both on and off the field. To all the players who represented the Club this season, I thank you for your efforts and commitment and trust you will be back for the 2015/16 season refreshed and striving to make significant improvements in the various facets of your game. I wish the Club all the best for next season, I’ll be keeping a watchful eye on results and I would hope Subiaco Floreat District Cricket Club can maintain its high standing within the WADCCI competition.

Noel Knight – Senior Coach

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“I should like to say that good batsman are born, not made; but my long experience comes up before me, and tells me that it is not so. “ W.G. Grace From his book, Cricket.

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“Cricket is full of theorists who can ruin your game in no time.” Ian Botham from his book, Ian Botham on Cricket.

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1st Grade Report

After winning the one day competition the previous season and playing in the two day competition semi- final we entered the season with high expectations. What eventuated was well below our expectations and the standards we pride ourselves on. If I had to sum up our performance in two words I would describe our season as bitterly disappointing.

Outstanding individual performances were few and far between. Of the bowlers and despite several four wicket hauls only Ash Blake was able to take a five wicket haul returning the figures of 5-76 off 29 overs which included 11 maidens against Willetton Cricket Club.

It was a very similar story in regards to the batsmen, only two individuals were able to pass triple figures and only one batsman, Calum How, was able to achieve the feat twice. Calum scored 104* against Wanneroo Cricket Club and a spectacular as well as match winning 132 against Scarborough Cricket Club.

I would like to thank the committee for their ongoing support and hard work behind the scenes, Keith Blake who worked tirelessly over the course of the season, our head coach Noel Knight who continually offered guidance and advice and our specialist coaches Ken Lilly and Kim Hughes.

Finally I would like to thank the players for their continued efforts throughout what was an extremely challenging season for all involved.

As Neville Cardus once said, and a fact that would certainly be welcomed in our batting line up…

“A number of Bradmans would quickly put an end to the glorious uncertainty of cricket”

Chris Hansberry – Captain

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“I do not believe so implicitly, as some cricketers and writers upon cricket do, in watching the bowler's hand.I prefer to watch the ball, and not anticipate events”. W.G. Grace

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“It is impossible for forward play to be quite as safe as back play, because there must be a moment when the ball is out of sight”. K.S. Ranjitsinhji

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“In the game of cricket it has always been customary to accord more adulation to batsman than to bowlers”. I.A.R. Peebles, Talking of Cricket.

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2nd Grade Report Although the second grade side fell short at the final hurdle, the 2014/2015 season can nevertheless be considered a success for the team. Overall, 25 individuals played second grade including debutants Josh May, Ben Monro, Cameron Green, Hamish McKenzie, Declan Evans, Jonathan Dean, Ian Herold and Matthew Dower.

The season started well against University, with the side prevailing in the final over. The 16-year-old May was impressive with a classy 43* on debut, which included a reverse sweep to get off the mark. His innings was exactly what the side needed at the time and belied his age.

The next two weeks saw the team suffer a heavy defeat at the hands Claremont-Nedlands in round 2, while a wash out ruined the round 3 clash against Fremantle.

The round 4 meeting with Wanneroo shaped as an important game given our ordinary start to the year and the fact that Wanneroo would likely be vying for a spot in the six come March. Andrew Holder (4/21 off 9.5) and Jason Hart (3/22 off 8) were exceptional in restricting the Roos to 152. Ben Hansberry (63) played an anchor role in helping the side to its second final-over victory of the year. May’s poise was again impressive late in the innings.

A loss at Lilac Hill in round five had the side sitting in the bottom half of the table a third of the way through the season. The round six clash against South Perth was the beginning of a run of nine games of which the team won seven (including two outright).

Despite setting a moderate total in the South Perth game, an inspired final hour on the first Saturday ensured that the Lions got their season back on track. Only two bowlers were used in dismissing the Sky Blues for 49. Hart took 6/28 (13) and Tom Moscarda 4/19 (13).

The round 7 clash against traditional rivals Scarborough was possibly the side’s best win of the season and served as the catalyst for the team’s run to the finals. After rolling the Gulls for 88 (Aaron Lilly 6/46), the Lions were dismissed for 73. With plenty of overs left on the first day, the side set about achieving an unlikely outright result after trailing on the first innings. Scarborough was out for 159 (Jimmy Sansalone 4/41, Lilly 3/68). This left the Lions 175 runs to win off 34 overs at a required rate of 5.15 per over. Contributions from virtually all batsmen saw the team record a memorable victory with eight balls to spare.

Losses either side of Christmas to Willetton and Joondalup were disappointing, however the team responded with a spirited win over Mount Lawley in Round 11. Things were looking precarious with the Hawks requiring just five runs to win off the last over with three wickets in hand. After Josh Parker went for just two runs in the penultimate over, Moscarda (4/33 off 9.5) was charged with bowling the final set of six. A wicket with his first ball was a great start, but singles off the next two balls meant that the Hawks were in the box seat. Another wicket with his fourth ball had the Lions licking their lips. A wide with his fifth meant that Mount Lawley needed only one run off the last ball to force a tie, with one wicket in hand. Moscarda went full and straight and took out off stump for an unforgettable one-run victory.

The Lions won their next three games relatively comfortably. Notable performances against Gosnells came from Moscarda (8/41 and 11 wickets for the match, to go with 69 with the willow), Green (68), while in the outright win over Rockingham-Mandurah, Perry Colyer (77) and Jacob Evans (56) did the damage with the bat and Lilly was outstanding with the ball (6/34). Lilly followed this amazing form up a

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week later with 6/29 and 53 in the round 14 win over Melville. A close loss to Perth in round 15 meant that the side finished fourth on the ladder, and was to play Joondalup in the first week of the finals.

Heavy rain in the lead up to the game against Joondalup meant just over one day’s play was possible. This proved insufficient for a result, even after the Lions declared their innings closed at 7/215 (Parker 65*). Hart (4/20) and the other bowlers did all they could but were unable to force a result.

Other results in the first week of the finals meant that the Lions faced Willeton, the minor premiers, in a semi-final. A blazing 56 from Colyer got the Lions off to a great start, but some good bowling from the Dragons had them back on top with the Lions reeling at 6/131 after being 1/80. A composed Lilly contributed 78*, while Hart and Parker also played handy roles. The team finished with a respectable 249. The Dragons were cruising at lunch on Sunday (2/101) and continued in a similar vein in the afternoon session. At 3/121 and later 4/168, it was looking like an uphill battle for the Lions. Enter Drew Watson (4/26) and Moscarda (2/40). In the space of around 35 minutes, the pair combined to take 6/16 on a relatively benign wicket. Willeton were all out for 184. The Lions were to face Joondalup in the grand final which, through a fixturing quirk, happened to be at Floreat Oval.

Joondalup won the toss and batted first. The Centurions played with freedom and it paid off for them as they posted a score of 252. Moscarda was again brilliant in taking 5/81, while Colyer (4/31) also bowled well. The Lions had probably their worst batting performance for the year in being bundled out for 111. However, despite this measly total, the side was not done yet. The team was dynamic in dismissing Joondalup for 121 in their second innings. Moscarda was again the chief destroyer in taking 7/36 off 22 overs (making it 12 wickets for the match). This left the Lions with an improbable 263 to win off 25 overs. Although falling short, the players put in a great effort in reaching 6/221 off 25 overs.

With the mixture of youth and experience in the squad, I am of the firm belief that this group of players can go one better next year and win a flag. As well as consistent performances from young players such as Watson and Parker, there were also glimpses of brilliance from likes of Green, May and McKenzie at various stages. These showings indicate that there is a great group of young talent that will move into the senior grades in the near future.

I would like to thank the Committee, club sponsors and all of the supporters that have contributed to the Subiaco-Floreat Cricket Club this season. Without these contributions the players would, quite simply, not be able to play the game they love

Emerson Walker – Captain

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“A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent”. —Douglas MacArthur

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3rd Grade Report After a disappointing season last year we were looking to really develop the experience of the third grade team and improve on the previous year’s result of finishing 15th.

I can say that we achieved our goal although at the half way mark of the season we were sitting towards the bottom of the ladder with only 2 wins (19 points). A strong period over Christmas through to the end of the season saw us finish 11th with 6 wins including an outright victory against a top 6 team (52 points). We were in contention to make the finals if results had gone our way with a strong performance of winning 5 from 7 games against teams higher than us on the ladder.

Overall, 29 players rotated through the third grade team at various stages, including 9 debutants; Steve Glew, Hamish McKenzie, Ian Herold, Jack Cunningham, Brad Oates, Cameron Green, Sam Reed, Matthew Blake and Clayton Bruce-Cherry.

Notable batting performances included centuries from Ben Monro (104*), myself (105) and a powerhouse display from newcomer Ian Herold (128*). However only 11 individual scores above 50 highlights the problem we had in consistently scoring runs.

Declan Evans had the best individual performance with the ball taking 5/39 on the first day against Rockingham Mandurah before going up as a replacement players to the seconds and taking 5 more wickets. Declan in addition with Nick Powe, John Stoykovski, Cam O’Brien, Angus McKenzie and myself ensured the 3rds over the season had a consistent bowling attack.

In summary, our season had some good wins and some close losses. If a few results had gone the other way the season may have been a different story as I believe we were the best team in the competition on our day. It just seemed to be that on most occasions our bowlers did their job but needed support from our batsmen. Once again all the playing group will be better for this year and gaining that extra experience at senior level. I think the one thing I would like to leave with my team is that don’t be happy with just playing. Have the will and the urge to win as finals and grand finals do not come around that often but when they do there isn’t any better feeling.

Lastly I will be leaving Subiaco-Floreat to move to Melbourne for work. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at the club and will always remember my two seasons here. I would like to thank everyone involved at the club for making me feel welcome. I would like to thank all the coaching staff; Noel Knight, Kim Hughes, Ken Lilly and John Stoykovski for the hard work they put into the club. I would like to thank the committee and all the people who do work behind the scenes especially Glyn and Jane O’Brien, Mr and Mrs Sansalone, Jim Sansalone, Keith Blake, the curators, the scorers, the people who run the bar and look after us every Saturday night and all the other captains, my apologies if I have forgotten anyone.

Thank you again for the support over the last two years and I wish the club all the success for the future as Subi-Floreat will always be a part of me.

Brenton Cook – Captain

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4th Grade Report Played 15 Won 8 Draw 1 Lost 6 Position 7th Quotient 1.1480

The 2014/15 season for the 4th grade saw 33 players represent the club. There were 14 players who played 6 or more games for the season and were the nucleus of the side. The 4’s improved dramatically from the 2013/14 season when we finished 15th to finish 7th at the end of 2014/15. We were sitting in 4th position with 2 games to play and lost our last 2 games to slip out of the 6 at seasons end. This was disappointing considering we worked hard as a side both at training and on match days.

The top 6 scored most of the runs with wicket keeper opening batsman Ben Hotchkin, who has a bright future averaged 31 with the bat, took 13 catches and 3 stumping’s. Mitchell Carey stepped up to open this year and impressed as an opener putting value on his wicket and scoring his first senior 50 when he belted 72 v Mt. Lawley. Mitch and Ben set us up in many games putting on 50 or more. Matthew (Tracer) Thomson was instrumental in the 4’s climb up the ladder in 2014/15 playing as a bat at number 4 whilst recovering from shoulder surgery. He averaged 43 and scored his runs with ease mostly with 4’s and 6’s. The highlight of his season was a blistering 129 no v Gosnells 13-4’s and 4-6’s. Simon Joyce Jnr batting at 5 had a consistent year making 3- 50’s and averaged 28. His fluent stroke play particularly through mid- wicket was a joy to watch. He was instrumental in helping the side win 5 games and had 2 century partnerships: 146 v Gosnells with Thommo and 126 v Willeton with Dos. Gianni Di Rosso also improved from last season and averaged 25 with the bat and 11 with the ball taking 23 wickets in the last 9 games. He also took his first 5 wicket haul for SFCC v Willeton 6/39 and made 66 with the bat in the same game. Angus McKenzie showed he has a big heart with the bat and averaged 21 in 7 innings with 3 not outs and batted with the tail and showed maturity in doing so.

The bowling and fielding from the 4’s this year was exceptional and only 3 sides scored more than 200 runs against us in 15 games. In the first 6 games Declan Evans and Jonathon Dean took 24 wickets between them with Evo taking 5/44 off 22 overs v South Perth in a match winning performance. Jono helped destroy Scarborough for 58 taking 4/26 off 16 overs. Evo and Jono then advanced to higher grades and they both played 2nd grade by the end of the season which rewarded both their hard work pre-season. The spin twins Liam Gallagher and Angus McKenzie both are a class above 4th grade and were brought back into the 4’s from the 3’s to help us push for a finals berth. LG took 5/52 off 20 overs v Gosnells and took 18 wickets at 12 in the 4’s. Gus only took 7 wickets because the batsmen couldn’t pick him and he continually beat the bat which was frustrating to say the least. Let’s hope these lads will be given the opportunity to bowl more overs in the higher grades next season. Raman Singh 17 wickets at 21 and Kim O’Brien 10 wickets at 17 bowled consistent line and length and were solid contributors every week. Jazz had a cousins wedding in India and missed the last 3 games. I still wonder if his absence cost us a finals berth. With Jazz in India, Ben Massey returned from England and stepped up to open the bowling taking 9 wickets at 14. This young man has the world at his feet as a bowler and I believe he will play higher grades in the future if he can stay injury free.

The end of the season saw the 4th grade defeat all the teams below them except Claremont/Nedlands and Fremantle (Draw), and losses to all teams above them except South Perth. Crucial losses in our last 2 games hopefully will teach the players that to play finals cricket you must continue to win and gain momentum at the business end of the season. Significant improvements were made in our batting, bowling and fielding this season. Mental toughness was lacking in our losses to the sides above us, not ability.

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Thank you to Noel Knight, Ken Lilly and Kim Hughes for your expertise, by helping the players to improve in all aspects. Also thank you to the committee for your ongoing support, Phil Thompson for scoring our home games and a special thanks to Cato for helping organising a team v Bayswater Morley.

Gianni di Rosso – Captain

Colts Report

The colts entered the year optimistic for the year ahead. However injury and some sub par performances led to a disappointing campaign, finishing 5th, winning just one game. The year could best be described as a development year, with some of the clubs most promising youngsters making the debuts including; Josh May, Hamish McKenzie, Cam Green and Sam Reed. It also gave Ash Blake an opportunity to captain his first game for the club.

There was also one outstanding individual performance, with Jake Evans making the first colts hundred since AJ Murphy in 2010. It was a terrific innings, leading the team to an impressive total of 314. There were only two others to pass the 50 mark, with Josh May scoring an important 50 vs MGCC and Drew Watson making 54 vs MCC.

This year signals the end of many great colts contributors such as Ash Blake, Cam O’Brien, Ben Reed and myself. I would like to thank them for their contributions over the years and for making my job as captain easier. I would also like to thank the committee and coaching staff for giving me the opportunity to lead the colt’s side over the past few years. I have thoroughly enjoyed the experience and I hope I have done the club proud.

I wish the colt’s all the best in the future and hope they are able to rediscover the ruthlessness and success of previous cub sides.

Calum How – Captain

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Under 17’s Report

Season 2014/2015 was the "usual" mixture of a slow start, lack of application by our batsmen, player unavailability & some good cricket!

Our batsmen generally struggled early with the slower wickets, showing a lack of application & willingness to grind it out in the middle. The exceptions were a polished 76 from Jack Retallack against Centurions in the opening game, followed by a hard working knock of 62 from Cam Green against Claremont. A 44 last wicket partnership from Jayden Leach & Dan Thompson against Midland Guildford showed our top order what occupation of the crease can result in.

We cracked our first win in a one day game against Scarborough with a last over victory being a great result for the boys. This was followed by another improved effort in the game before Christmas, and a fantastic win against a strong Joondalup side.

Another win against Gosnells was highlighted by a fantastic innings from Clayton Bruce-Cherry, 103 off 84 balls with not a false shot amongst it. A great team effort saw a win against Rockingham Mandurah, before two losses in the final two one day games.

All the batsmen showed glimpses of their potential, better appreciation of valuing their wicket & spending time in the middle can only help their progress.

Our bowling unit was solid throughout the season. We had no one of any real pace, but our seamers generally bowled a consistent line & length. Special mention to our spinners who on the whole performed extremely well. The steadiness & consistency of our attack was reflected in the end of season aggregates, where the boys were grouped very closely together. Our fielding was a little up & down at times, whilst our keepers all performed very soundly.

Many thanks to Ash Blake for his help as assistant coach, it is a wonderful asset to have a first grade player who is only a few years older than boys, on hand to pass on his experience & knowledge.

Special thanks as usual to Ruth McKenzie for her tireless efforts, and to the SFCC committee on a whole. Thanks also to my two team managers, Rachel & Helen, along with the parents who helped throughout the season.

Also my appreciation to the curators, Bruce & Scotty. They had a pretty big workload but continued to produce great practice wickets & centre wickets at Alderbury.

All in all it was an absolute pleasure to coach the boys, the team spirit was good & I personally really enjoyed the season. I wish the second year players all the best for their foray into senior cricket wherever that may be, and look forward to next season already.

Andrew Wilson - Coach

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Under 15’s Report

We had a very successful 2014-15 making the finals but falling at the first hurdle

We had only lost one game by the time our boys started their year 10 schooling and as has happened in past seasons we lose our best to the PSA. This of course allows others to have an opportunity and we even blooded a few under 13s in one game. The group of parents were outstanding and always organized thanks to Jane Collins –and all contributed in their own way –the scorers scored and the ones who couldn’t did everything else

Batting –our top order of Jamie Collins (century v Gosnells ) Rylie Morgan (century v Midland Guildford 96 v Mt Lawley) Hamish McKenzie (century v Joondalup ) and Kiran Prashanth (70 v Centurions in our final) batted so well that many others in the team were left frustrated by lack of opportunities. Josh Day- Perkins and Zac Binning featured in a few partnerships and will look forward to next year.

Bowling –the opening partnership of Campbell Dawson and Will Bartley took 35 wickets between them and their economy rate was such that the 30 over games we played were over as a contest after 10 overs – they bowled at good pace and there were few batsmen comfortable against the new ball. Jack Monaghan broke an opponent’s toe this year and also bowled well. Ed Liang improved every game and with Joel Krauss managed to get the ball swinging – we just need a few slippers to catch them. Connor O’Keeffe took a 6 for against south Perth in only 12 overs of controlled leg spin and there was the wicketkeeper Matt Swain who somehow got a bowl in the last game and thanks to some outstanding outfield catching took 5 wickets in a 3 over spell of what he called . Jason Goodson took a few wickets kept wicket and was our best fielder. Ranoul Ratnawishbushana was our back up from the under 14s and has improved every week and no one enjoys hitting the stumps more. Connor Gent also stepped up and always took handy wickets when given the chance. Our death bowler was Shaun Tatlow who cleaned up a few tails and improved his batting as well

Fielding –this has been the best fielding team I have coached at SF and at times their attack and aggression was outstanding – they didn’t like being beaten. The catching was also excellent most of the time apart from a few slips catches going down but the post tea session which is traditionally a difficult time was never an issue – I suspect the boys fitness played a part – all are involved in winter sport that seems to encroach on the cricket season so they don’t resemble those of us from another era! The boys got on very well and the vibe in the team was never negative or defeatist – the best fun I have had coaching so far and I hope they continue to enjoy all their sport and continue as they get older – and wish them all good luck next season in the 17s and I will miss them all .

Andrew Bartley - Coach

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Under 14’s Report (McKenzie Shield)

Kiran Prashanth - Hard hitting number 3 with fantastic talent. Should progress for higher honours in 15s season. Good mind for captaincy and gives his all at the crease. A great example to his batting team mates. Played the season in 15s as well with great success there with the bat, forming several large partnerships in the upper order.

Harry Imison - wonderful season of opening bowling with constant high performance line, length and pace due to his excellent technique. Wonderful positive leadership attitude captaining the side in a way the team responded to very well when he had the opportunity. Can bat when his confidence is up.

Connor Gen t- again, hardest job in the team being the coach’s son. Played as a genuine all-rounder this season. Started as second change bowler and performed well enough with improved pace and accuracy to open the bowling in some games. Batted with good application with high score against Mt Lawley on difficult track. Rewarded with 15s selection and finals appearance for them, grabbing a couple of wickets in the match.

Nicholas Kane - Excellent hard hitting opener/upper order bat. Confidence grew during season in a team he is playing up a year in. Kept well, sharing with Jaxon. Looking forward to further development and some entertaining high scores next year.

Kade Lines - Great all round performance from Kade. Never gives in. Bowled best batsman in comp in first game and later in season got an edge from second best in a 15s final. Ran his heart out in the field and was constantly found lapping his batting partners in efforts for more runs. Great to have in the team.

Robert Powel l- Bowled well when he had the opportunity. Remains with good outswing and line and length. Looking forward to bounce and pace with growth and development. Will have more opportunity in 15s.

Ranoul Ratnawibhushana - Fast bowler with fearsome pace when he gets his rhythm. Workhorse who will pound in with the wind all day if asked. Some great spells and valuable wickets. Great energy and effort in the field. Can bat doggedly in lower order when head stays still! Was at every 14s and 15s training with enthusiasm. Rewarded with 15s games. Unlucky not to have more wickets, constantly creating chances. Will get lots of work in 15s

Dan Smith - Little guy with a lot of spin. When landed they explode and often too good for opposition to get bat on. Deserved more wickets and looking forward to some good times in 15s. Batted with determination and held up an end to help team on several occasions.

Mitchell Repsevicius - Great year for Mitch developing more confidence in later season and showed some great courage and application. Bowled some really useful spells as leg spinner and should work hard on this for more reward next year.

Jaxon Geddes - Brilliant application to his game and to the team. Best fielder in the team whether with or without the keeping gloves on. Great eye, great arm. Bowls with good line and length but keeping kept him out of attack this season. Bats with enthusiasm and looking for some scores in 15s.

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Adam Buckingham - burst into the bowling attack against Scarborough being on a hat trick soon after coming on. Showed excellent line and length and will be menacing batsmen for LBW chances next season. Bats with good style, looking forward to some scores in 15s next year. Excellent fielder.

Tim Massey - new to district cricket this year. Some good outswing when in the attack. Sadly for Tim he struggled with injury all season.

Lachlan Cain - can do everything when wants to. Hard hitting opening batsman, hard hitting middle order batsman, very handy with the keeper’s gloves and can stop most things coming at slip or at short cover. Has decided to move to Claremont Nedlands next year and we wish him all the best.

Lachlan Davis - Batted fearlessly at times and defended dourly with great character. Great energy and great team man in the field. Has decided to curtail cricket career and concentrate on athletics next year.

Edmund Hall - Bowled with great pace and accuracy to really keep pressure on opening bats. Not always rewarded with wickets but vital member of bowling team. Broke through into lower middle order with some entertaining hard hitting. Sadly lost to a professional golf career next season

2014/15 was a season of lost opportunity but valuable cricket lessons. We put ourselves in positions to win 6 out of 7 games but only won two. Focus next season will be on sealing the deal and getting the reward for the great effort this fine group of young players puts in each week. The squad will thrive on weekly games next year and stronger physical development. Our theme has been “Subi pressure” and we will be looking at a constant supply of this on the opposition next year by improving skills, fitness and application. This is a great group that will succeed and enjoy their cricket at Subi next year and into the future.

Sadly, we have lost a few teammates but this has opened up spots for some new talent and we look forward to welcoming the new boys into the team at pre-season training

I was very honoured and proud to coach the 14s in the 2014/15 season with Paul Smith and look forward to seeing the boys develop their cricket as they grow mentally and physically within this great club!

Cameron Gent – Coach

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“When I was playing the game we never had the benefit of TV or video to analyse our techniques or look at faults, we depended on other cricketers to watch us and then tell us what they thought we were doing wrong.” Geoffrey Boycott

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Under 13’s Report (Inverarity Shield) The season could be seen as a frustrating missed opportunity but the player group have really developed and learned a great deal from an exciting campaign.

With a record of Won 4 and Lost 3 the season was clearly far from a bad one but all of the boys know that they came so close to glory. There were 4 excellent victories and the 3 defeats came to the teams that finished above SFCC on the final ladder and each of those sides lost heavily at some stage during the season. SFCC was defeated by an agonisingly narrow margin each time and the final game saw us fall 5 runs short of making the finals after a stuttering performance with the bat. The two Grand Finalists, Midland-Guildford and Scarborough, were pushed to the limit to somehow win against us and with just a few more runs in each game success would have been secured for the Lions. Whatever the outcome of the season however, this group of players includes some excellent talent and should provide the club with good players for many years to come.

The major strength of the team was in the bowling department, at times the strong attack strangled the opposition into only achieving small totals, helped by good fielding all round. The regular opening attack of the metronomic Jayson Spencer and firebrand Mitch Georgiades always combined well together, with Jayson topping the bowling averages thanks to his accuracy and ability to swing the ball. The second highest wicket taker was Matthew Sculthorpe who bowled quickly and often under pressure as he regularly rose to the challenge of bowling at first change and then at the end of the innings. Several other players contributed with tight bowling, namely Jacob van der Meulen, Tom Murray, Griff Binning and Francois Helberg to make it a strong seam attack in every match. The spin department also performed well with Tom Love, Angus Urquhart and Fraser Jaffray always doing a good job, but it was Will Cornish’s legspin that mesmerised the opposition………..all in all an attack to be very proud of.

Batting is where there might have been more success but the season did come with some great highs and individual performances. Ethan Chivers was the most consistent batsman and highest run scorer, all combined with excellent work behind the stumps. Cambell Geddes, another stylish left hander, also batted well and opened in every game to amass good scores and showed what a talented player he is. There were also good contributions from Jacob van der Meulen, Matthew Sculthorpe, Tom Murray, Charlie Hurst and Harry Gilchrist, the latter combined with his sound ‘keeping.

All of the players improved as the season progressed and but for injuries to Joey Betts and others there might have been even more success. The parents were incredibly supportive and helpful, the teas as inspiring as ever and a special mention goes to Carl Binning and Jono Hurst for their tireless coaching assistance and Nicky Sculthorpe for all her hard work as Team Manager.

The theme for the season should not be “what might have been”, with this talented group of players there is “so much more to come”. Thanks for the privilege of working with this group to develop their cricket and being able to contribute to the future of Subiaco-Floreat CC.

Andrew Sculthorpe - Coach

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Female Cricket Report

What an incredible first season for the Lionesses at the club! It has been a huge year for the Subi girls on and off the field, migrating our way down the road to the mighty SFCC and winning our first piece of silverware in yellow. The move had been in consideration for many years, involving a well-prepared process conducted by the SFCC Committee and our Leadership Group. Although we thoroughly enjoyed our time at Subiaco-Marist and will always honour our long and successful history there, we felt the time was right to join a high performance district club to further our development. The affiliation was the first step in hopefully building our Female side into a dominant powerhouse for years to come. The Subi girls have always represented a strong team on paper, however our recent records books may not support this statement. It is our aim to make our mark on the competition under the Subiaco-Floreat name and I believe we made great head ways with this goal this season. The whole club has been unbelievably welcoming to the female side and we can’t thank everyone enough for your continued support throughout the year. We only hope we can return the generosity and encouragement back to club, as we now consider ourselves a part of the great SFCC. Our Female 1st XI:

1. Emma King 2. Bhavi Devchand 3. Charlotte Edwards 4. Heather Graham 5. Megan Banting 6. Suz Bell 7. Shenae Reichelt 8. Beth Dawson 9. Meg Thompson 10. Kate Burns 11. Emma Dixon

There were many highlights for the 14/15 season across both grades, perhaps the biggest was nominating our B grade side for the 40 over competition for the first time in 3 years. It was an essential goal we identified for the future of our female squad and having tried for several years to achieve this, it was incredibly rewarding and exciting for the Lionesses. This goal was only achieved due to our amazing 16 new female players at the club! A massive number that we hope to continue growing for many more years through our developing relationship with Wembley District Junior CC.

Although our B Grade side may not have had the greatest triumph results wise, the tremendous success they had off the field speaks louder for our club. We had 10 new girls playing in this side throughout the season, that’s a whole team of new faces! Although there were a lot of new girls learning the ropes, our trusted regulars lead the way and helped the new girls find their feet. We had seven B grade Lionesses step up and receive their baggy yellows in A Grade at different stages in the year, they included Lizzy Alderson, Kelly Loranger, Sophie Fletcher, Catherine Clissold-Jones, Jess Whiteaker, Dani VandenBok and Phoebe Vlahov. A fantastic effort by these girls and special mention to Clissold-Jones, Fletcher and VandenBok who played in the winning A Grade T20 Premiership this season.

We were enormously privileged to have Charlotte Edwards, England Captain for 200+ Games play in the baggy yellow! All the girls loved the rare opportunity to pick her cricket brains and play alongside arguably

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the best female cricketer of all time. We were spoilt for internationals this year, as Priyanaz Chatterji also joined us from Scotland as well as Dani Peart from England for most of the season.

SFCC saw Megan Banting, Beth Dawson, Bhavi Devchand, Heather Graham, Emma King and Gemma Triscari represent WA for the Western Fury, as well as Shenae Reichelt, Meg Thompson and Phoebe Vlahov who represented WA in the Under 18’s Championship. Special mention to Reichelt who also debuted for the Western Fury this season, an exciting addition to the Subi line-up who we welcomed back with open arms. On top of our State representation success, we had Banting and Graham selected in the current Shooting Stars Squad. Banting has recently travelled to Dubai with the team and Triscari was earlier selected for the Sri Lanka tour. An amazing achievement by these girls and we are tremendously proud of all our Lionesses.

A Grade T20 Competition:

The A Grade girls had a rough start to our T20 campaign, however we began stringing some convincing wins together to make a strong run home towards the final. The combination of different individual performances with the bat and ball throughout the season held us in good stead for the GF, with many of our girls in good form leading up to the important game. Stand out performances during the season were Priyanaz Chatterji 4/13 off 4 Rd 4 vs. Midland-Guildford and Charlotte Edwards 58 (55) Rd 5 vs. Melville. The Final vs. South Perth at the WACA saw Man of the Match Kate Burns 3/32 off 4 lead the way with the ball, before Heather Graham 53 (43) and Bhavi Devchand 46 (42) stood up to chase the big total of 134 in a nail biting finish with 1 ball to spare. It was an enormous team effort from all squad members, as there was a different SFCC outfit almost every week (due to injuries and state players away). The girls rallied together, fought hard (even through the ankle curse) and in true Subi spirit defended our T20 Title winning back-to-back Premierships. It was fantastic to see lots of support cheering on the girls in yellow and definitely helped us bring home the first female silverware for SFCC!

A Grade 50 Over Competition:

With the first two games washed out and the first half of the season comprising mostly of T20s, the One Day competition seemed to never exist for a while. Until we finally took the field at the end of November, only to very quickly walk back off! With an unquestionably record-breaking team total of 29 runs, needless to say not the start we were after in our creams! Fortunately, we rapidly bounced back running over Midland-Guildford (72) only two wickets down the following week. Bhavi Devchand 30 (31) took control with the bat and Emma King 4/10 off 5.2 finished with strong figures, although it was Kate Burns and Heather Graham who claimed the key wickets to set up the impressive win. We struggled for numbers in the middle of the season and evidently our results portrayed this. Memorable performances included Graham 44 (46) in Rd 5 vs. Melville, Gemma Triscari 3/23 off 9.4 and Meg Thompson 27 (71) in Rd 6 vs. South Perth. Making way for our greatest result in Rd 7 vs. Midland-Guildford, where Graham shined beyond her years making the highest score for SFCC across all grades this season with 163* (130), King 91 (125) assisted to make the equal best 3rd wicket partnership at the club with 271. All bowlers chipped in for the 194 run win, a very memorable match with an incredible display of clean hitting by HG. Graham continued her purple patch of form into Rd 8, scoring 93 (102) to put us in a competitive position vs. Melville. The One Day competition was unfortunately wrapped up on that day, however some outstanding performances were still to come in the last round including Devchand 63 (133) and King 83 (84). We are left with the burning desire to go after the 50 Over Trophy next season, as it’s been far too long since we’ve held it in our hands!

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B Grade T20 Competition:

An interesting start to the season as we claimed out first points unfortunately through a forfeit from Joondalup and Rd 2 resulting in split points due to a wash out. Rd 3 we finally played our first game and what an exciting close match to kick us off! Captain of B Grade, Lizzy Alderson 41 (31) showed her years of experience and lead from the front with Suz Bell 29 (21) who stared with the bat, Shenae Reichelt, Annie Slattery and Sophie Fletcher claimed their first wickets for the club. Some different names shined in Rd 4, with Phoebe Vlahov snaring her first wicket, Catherine Clissold-Jones 21 (39) top scoring and Jess Whiteaker 12 (31) scoring her first runs for the club. Whiteaker 3/23 off 4 performed this time with the ball in Rd 5, Reichelt 23 (22) and Fletcher 21 (42) started well, however Alderson 53 (39) again lead the way and assisted with 2 stumpings as well. Rd 6 was one to only remember Dani VandenBok 8 (12) who top scored and Fletcher 2/12 off 4. The final round saw Alderson 39 (45) step up once more to assist in a close finish for the B’s T20 season.

40 Over Competition:

A repeat occurred with our Rd 1 points resulting in a forfeit from Midland-Guildford, however due to very low numbers we had to forfeit ourselves in Rd 2 vs. Cockburn. Rd 3 seems to be the start of play for B Grade, Lucy Curtin, Kelly Loranger (plus 2 classic catches) and Maria Janes collected their first wickets for the club, Curtin 28 (55) also rose to the occasion in Lizzy’s absence with the bat. Suz Bell 17 (16) performed in Rd 4, while Rd 6 involved Dani Peart being a Subi super hero, Dani Vandenbok taking her first wicket and Bell 31 (16), Curtin 29 (39) and Lizzy Alderson 24 (27) getting the scoreboard rolling. Our final round saw familiar faces shining through, Alderson 48* (59) and Catherine Clissold-Jones 2/8 off 4 brought the girls home for the year.

There were incredible highs and lows throughout our season, although I believe the highs came out on top. We have an amazing group of girls, who all show a love for our club the fighting Subi spirit. I know if this group sticks together we will be a force to be reckoned with very soon. The improvement we’ve seen in the girls this year has been extraordinary, to which we’d like to thank Callum How, Angele Gray and Brett Whiteaker who came down at different parts of the season to assist with coaching. There were many girls who came down to ‘give it a go’ this season, they’ve not only settled in perfectly, they have brought a new spark which has lightened up the squad and brought us closer as a group. We will sorely miss Suz Bell and Sarah Young (Boots) next season who have both been wonderful ambassadors for our club for many years. We remain hopeful to snare them back every now and then when they return to Perth.

Thank you again to all involved in the SFCC Lioness’s first season! A special mention to Glyn, Frank, Keith, Tony and Jane who put in the extra hours to make sure our two new teams got on the park. Also to our two biggest fans, Alan Bolton and John Williamson, their continued support means the world! The maroon jacket lingering by the sightscreen and strong handshake/random photo respectively puts us at ease each game. All the girls should be extremely proud of their performances this season, as we upheld our Subi standards and wore the yellow with pride. We will strive for B Grades first silverware and let’s make it three in a row for the A Grade T20 Title, but most importantly we will set our sights higher for the 50 Over Title…it’s the big one that we want back where it belongs. Fight for the double Lionesses!!

Emma King – A Grade Captain

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2014/15 Batting & Bowling Averages

1st Grade Batting Averages

PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S HS RUNS AVE. STR. CT. STP.

1 Murphy, Anthony 15 15 4 - 3 74* 384 34.91 58.4 7 -

2 Monteleone, Tim J 15 17 3 - 4 79 438 31.29 63.8 5 -

3 How, Calum 15 17 2 2 1 132 463 30.87 59.3 19 5

4 Behrendorff, Jason 2 1 - - - 27 27 27.00 84.4 2 -

5 Hansberry, Christopher 15 15 2 1 - 108* 318 24.46 51.1 12 -

6 Holder, Andrew B 5 7 1 - 1 66 131 21.83 32.0 4 -

7 Collins, Stefan 15 15 2 - 1 69 274 21.08 45.6 4 -

8 Lilly, Aaron C 11 9 - - - 27 150 16.67 77.7 3 -

9 Moscarda, Tom 3 3 1 - - 22 32 16.00 30.8 - -

10 Coulter-Nile, Nathan M 1 1 - - - 16 16 16.00 228.6 - -

11 Walker, Emerson 4 5 - - - 43 79 15.80 30.9 - -

12 Malcolm, Alexander S 10 13 1 - - 31 137 11.42 43.4 7 -

13 Evans, Jacob 6 4 - - - 15 28 7.00 52.8 1 -

14 Stockden, Glenn 15 11 - - - 23 58 5.27 33.5 3 -

15 Sansalone, James 13 9 2 - - 14 31 4.43 34.8 - -

16 Colyer, Perry 2 1 - - - 4 4 4.00 28.6 - -

17 Blake, Ashley M 15 11 6 - - 5* 19 3.80 29.2 - -

18 Hansberry, Ben 3 3 - - - 9 11 3.67 21.6 1 -

19 Hart, Jason 1 dnb - -

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1st Grade Bowling Averages

PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE. STR. ECN.

1 Coulter-Nile, Nathan M 1 4 1 10 2 - 2/10 5.00 12.00 2.50

2 Hansberry, Christopher 15 204.1 41 539 33 - 4/10 16.33 37.12 2.64

3 Behrendorff, Jason 2 19 - 69 4 - 3/33 17.25 28.50 3.63

4 Hart, Jason 2 9.3 1 38 2 - 2/38 19.00 28.50 4.00

5 Blake, Ashley M 15 233.1 63 607 27 1 5/76 22.48 51.81 2.60

6 Evans, Jacob 6 10 - 50 2 - 2/17 25.00 30.00 5.00

7 Stockden, Glenn 15 209.5 55 713 28 - 4/28 25.46 44.96 3.40

8 Lilly, Aaron C 11 51 7 196 7 - 3/51 28.00 43.71 3.84

9 Sansalone, James 13 117 21 408 14 - 2/3 29.14 50.14 3.49

10 Moscarda, Tom 3 33 4 106 3 - 2/40 35.33 66.00 3.21

11 Monteleone, Tim J 15 73 4 306 6 - 2/36 51.00 73.00 4.19

12 Holder, Andrew B 5 15.1 1 76 1 - 1/45 76.00 91.00 5.01

13 How, Calum 15 1 - 6 - - 0/6 NA NA 6.00

14 Walker, Emerson 4 1 - 7 - - 0/7 NA NA 7.00

15 Collins, Stefan 15 1 - 8 - - 0/8 NA NA 8.00

16 Colyer, Perry 2 4 - 19 - - 0/19 NA NA 4.75

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2nd Grade Batting Averages

PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S HS RUNS AVE. CT. STP.

1 Green, Cameron 2 2 1 - 1 68 71 71.00 1 -

2 Lilly, Aaron C 7 9 1 - 2 78* 313 39.13 2 -

3 Moscarda, Tom 14 12 5 - 1 69* 188 26.86 4 -

4 Hansberry, Ben 9 11 - - 1 67 287 26.09 10 -

5 Colyer, Perry 14 15 - - 4 77 381 25.40 8 -

6 Holder, Andrew B 6 6 - - 1 50 139 23.17 1 -

7 Parker, Joshua 17 19 2 - 1 65* 369 21.71 12 -

8 McKenzie, Hamish 2 2 - - - 28 43 21.50 - -

9 May, Joshua 7 7 1 - - 43* 121 20.17 4 -

10 Hart, Jason 13 13 1 - - 34 214 17.83 2 -

11 Monro, Ben 6 7 1 - - 36 105 17.50 11 2

12 Walker, Emerson 15 16 1 - 2 75 243 16.20 34 3

13 Evans, Jacob 8 10 - - 1 56 158 15.80 6 -

14 Pearce, Sam 9 10 - - - 45 151 15.10 2 -

15 Waller, Baillie 12 12 7 - - 13* 72 14.40 4 1

16 Quain, Rohan 13 14 2 - 1 70 171 14.25 7 -

17 Watson, Drew 18 18 2 - - 38 215 13.44 7 -

18 Bell, Alexander 10 11 - - 1 51 144 13.09 3 -

19 Sansalone, James 3 3 1 - - 22 25 12.50 - -

20 Dean, Jonathan W 4 5 1 - - 15 22 5.50 3 -

21 Stoykovski, John M 3 3 1 - - 3 5 2.50 - -

22 Herold, Ian W 1 1 - - - 2 2 2.00 - -

23 Dower, Matthew 1 1 - - - 0 0 0.00 - -

24 Reed, Ben 2 1 1 - - 6* 6 NA - -

25 Evans, Declan 2 2 2 - - 22* 24 NA 1 -

26 Thomson, Matthew W 1 dnb - -

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2nd Grade Bowling Averages

PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE. STR. ECN.

1 Dean, Jonathan W 4 10.3 1 27 6 - 4/16 4.50 10.50 2.57

2 Bell, Alexander 10 2.2 - 10 2 - 2/10 5.00 7.00 4.29

3 Sansalone, James 3 59.4 24 111 10 - 4/41 11.10 35.80 1.86

4 Evans, Declan 2 19.1 3 67 6 1 5/53 11.17 19.17 3.50

5 Lilly, Aaron C 7 107.4 27 298 24 3 6/29 12.42 26.92 2.77

6 Holder, Andrew B 6 53.1 10 165 11 - 4/21 15.00 29.00 3.10

7 Moscarda, Tom 14 248.5 68 728 48 3 8/41 15.17 31.10 2.93

8 Colyer, Perry 14 91.5 21 244 15 - 3/31 16.27 36.73 2.66

9 Hart, Jason 13 133.5 33 390 23 1 6/28 16.96 34.91 2.91

10 Reed, Ben 2 7 - 40 2 - 1/14 20.00 21.00 5.71

11 Watson, Drew 18 158.1 36 520 20 - 4/26 26.00 47.45 3.29

12 Parker, Joshua 17 120.3 28 328 12 - 3/31 27.33 60.25 2.72

13 Waller, Baillie 12 72.4 17 223 8 - 2/25 27.88 54.50 3.07

14 Quain, Rohan 13 44 10 112 4 - 1/9 28.00 66.00 2.55

15 Evans, Jacob 8 42 4 140 4 - 3/58 35.00 63.00 3.33

16 May, Joshua 7 1 - 1 - - 0/1 NA NA 1.00

17 Monro, Ben 6 1 - 2 - - NA NA 2.00

18 McKenzie, Hamish 2 2 - 13 - - 0/13 NA NA 6.50

19 Hansberry, Ben 9 4 1 17 - - 0/2 NA NA 4.25

20 Thomson, Matthew W 1 6 1 27 - - 0/27 NA NA 4.50

21 Stoykovski, John M 3 19 - 77 - - 0/8 NA NA 4.05

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3rd Grade Batting Averages

PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S HS RUNS AVE. CT. STP.

1 McKenzie, Hamish 1 1 - - 1 64 64 64.00 - -

2 Herold, Ian W 4 4 1 1 - 128* 152 50.67 7 2

3 Glew, Steven A 2 2 - - 1 64 100 50.00 1 -

4 Monro, Ben 5 5 1 1 - 104* 161 40.25 1 1

5 Cook, Brenton 13 12 - 1 3 105 483 40.25 6 -

6 Pearce, Sam 7 7 1 - 1 90 217 36.17 4 -

7 Cunningham, Jack 1 1 - - - 27 27 27.00 1 -

8 Dean, Jonathan W 3 3 - - 1 54 77 25.67 - -

9 McKenzie, Angus 7 5 4 - - 8* 22 22.00 3 -

10 O'Brien, Cameron 12 10 2 - - 42 168 21.00 4 -

11 Dower, Matthew 14 13 2 - 1 53 228 20.73 6 -

12 Oates, Bradley J 3 2 1 - - 12 18 18.00 2 -

13 Stoykovski, John M 12 10 2 - - 30 121 15.13 3 -

14 Bell, Alexander 5 4 - - - 24 59 14.75 2 -

15 Powe, Nick J 15 10 1 - - 49* 127 14.11 1 -

16 Green, Cameron 2 2 1 - - 8 12 12.00 1 -

17 Waller, Baillie 3 3 1 - - 14 21 10.50 - -

18 Reed, Sam J 14 12 1 - - 20 112 10.18 5 -

19 Quain, Rohan 2 2 - - - 16 19 9.50 - -

20 Blake, Matthew J 2 1 - - - 7 7 7.00 - -

21 Hughes, Brad 7 7 - - - 13 34 4.86 3 -

22 Evans, Declan 8 5 1 - - 8 18 4.50 2 -

23 O'Brien, Kim 7 5 1 - - 10 14 3.50 2 -

24 Hotchkin, Ben 3 2 - - - 4 6 3.00 6 2

25 Gallagher, Liam 4 3 - - - 8 8 2.67 - -

26 Heyting, Simon 5 3 - - - 4 4 1.33 2 -

27 Bruce Cherry, Clayton 1 1 - - - 0 0 0.00 1 -

28 Bowker, Adam 1 1 1 - - 26* 26 NA 2 -

29 O'Brien, Glyn 1 1 1 - - 8* 8 NA - -

30 Joyce, Simon Jnr 1 dnb - -

31 Reed, Ben 1 dnb - -

32 Wilson, Thomas 1 dnb 1 -

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3rd Grade Bowling Averages

PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE. STR. ECN.

1 Waller, Baillie 3 23 5 55 5 - 2/5 11.00 27.60 2.39

2 Oates, Bradley J 3 51.1 20 106 8 - 2/20 13.25 38.38 2.07

3 O'Brien, Cameron 12 90.2 20 270 18 - 3/2 15.00 30.11 2.99

4 Cook, Brenton 13 87.1 12 328 20 - 3/14 16.40 26.15 3.76

5 Gallagher, Liam 4 25.2 4 73 4 - 2/49 18.25 38.00 2.88

6 Quain, Rohan 2 11.5 1 38 2 - 2/20 19.00 35.50 3.21

7 Reed, Sam J 14 4 1 19 1 - 1/19 19.00 24.00 4.75

8 Heyting, Simon 5 48 8 166 8 - 3/47 20.75 36.00 3.46

9 Powe, Nick J 15 160.2 33 522 25 - 4/21 20.88 38.48 3.26

10 Evans, Declan 8 89 17 260 12 1 5/39 21.67 44.50 2.92

11 McKenzie, Angus 7 76.4 11 279 12 - 3/34 23.25 38.33 3.64

12 Stoykovski, John M 12 144 24 459 18 - 2/15 25.50 48.00 3.19

13 McKenzie, Hamish 1 9 0 54 2 - 2/54 27.00 27.00 6.00

14 O'Brien, Kim 7 48 3 187 5 - 2/31 37.40 57.60 3.90

15 Dean, Jonathan W 3 13 - 50 1 - 1/27 50.00 78.00 3.85

16 Pearce, Sam 7 1 1 - - - 0/0 NA NA 0.00

17 Hughes, Brad 7 1 1 - - - 0/0 NA NA 0.00

18 Bell, Alexander 5 1 - 1 - - 0/1 NA NA 1.00

19 Bruce Cherry, Clayton 1 2 - 4 - - 0/4 NA NA 2.00

20 Dower, Matthew 14 1 - 7 - - 0/7 NA NA 7.00

21 Cunningham, Jack 1 6 - 9 - - 0/9 NA NA 1.50

22 Glew, Steven A 2 3 - 14 - - 0/14 NA NA 4.67

23 Blake, Matthew J 2 6 - 21 - - 0/21 NA NA 3.50

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4th Grade Batting Averages

PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S HS RUNS AVE. STR. CT. STP.

1 Reed, David W 3 2 1 - - 39* 46 46.00 2 -

2 Thomson, Matthew W 8 9 1 1 1 129* 341 42.63 9 -

3 Whyatt, Gary 2 1 - - - 39 39 39.00 - -

4 McKenzie, Hamish 1 1 - - - 37 37 37.00 1 -

5 O'Brien, Glyn 3 4 1 - 1 84 101 33.67 - -

6 Hotchkin, Ben 8 9 1 - 1 73 251 31.38 13 3

7 Swan, Gavin 1 1 - - - 29 29 29.00 - -

8 Joyce, Simon Jnr 10 12 1 - 3 67 305 27.73 4 -

9 Heyting, Simon 1 1 - - - 27 27 27.00 - -

10 Kelly, Nicholas 2 3 1 - - 33 52 26.00 3 -

11 Di Rosso, Gianni 15 15 3 - 1 66 302 25.17 7 -

12 Monro, Ben 3 3 - - - 41 65 21.67 - -

13 McKenzie, Angus 6 7 3 - - 23* 84 21.00 2 -

14 Carey, Mitchell 13 14 - - 1 72 273 19.50 6 -

15 Hughes, Brad 5 5 1 - - 44* 73 18.25 3 -

16 Dean, Jonathan W 6 5 1 - - 31 72 18.00 6 -

17 Evans, Declan 6 5 2 - - 24* 44 14.67 - -

18 Hughes, Kimberley J 1 1 - - - 14 14 14.00 - -

19 Gleave, Ned 8 9 - - - 43 112 12.44 3 -

20 Sehmi, Prabroop 2 2 - - - 24 24 12.00 - -

21 Catlin, Richard 1 1 - - - 11 11 11.00 - -

22 Massey, Benjamin 4 4 1 - - 25 30 10.00 3 -

23 Gallagher, Liam 9 9 - - - 25 90 10.00 - -

24 Coleman, Alex 8 6 3 - - 12 26 8.67 1 -

25 Jones, Kieren 5 4 1 - - 14 25 8.33 - -

26 Singh, Raman 11 9 2 - - 16 49 7.00 4 -

27 Colin-Thome, David M 7 7 - - - 26 47 6.71 3 -

28 Blake, Matthew J 5 3 2 - - 4* 5 5.00 3 -

29 O'Brien, Kim 6 4 1 - - 6* 9 3.00 3 -

30 Reed, Ben 1 1 - - - 1 1 1.00 2 -

31 Todd, Morrison G 1 1 - - - 0 0 0.00 - -

32 Catlin, Greg 1 1 1 - - 7* 7 NA 1 -

33 Nelmes, Corey 1 1 1 - - 0* 0 NA - -

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PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S HS RUNS AVE. STR. CT. STP.

34 O'Brien, Cameron 1 dnb - -

35 Wilson, Thomas 1 dnb - -

4th Grade Bowling Averages

PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE. STR. ECN.

1 Gleave, Ned 8 0.5 0 3 1 - 1/3 3.00 5.00 3.60

2 Di Rosso, Gianni 15 106.2 26 271 23 1 6/39 11.78 27.74 2.55

3 Gallagher, Liam 9 85.1 16 233 18 1 5/52 12.94 28.39 2.74

4 Dean, Jonathan W 6 61 17 140 10 - 4/26 14.00 36.60 2.30

5 Massey, Benjamin 4 49 12 127 9 - 3/41 14.11 32.67 2.59

6 Evans, Declan 6 76 17 204 14 1 5/44 14.57 32.57 2.68

7 O'Brien, Kim 6 61 17 178 10 - 3/32 17.80 36.60 2.92

8 O'Brien, Cameron 1 8 2 19 1 - 1/19 19.00 48.00 2.38

9 Singh, Raman 11 123.1 21 372 17 - 4/30 21.88 43.47 3.02

10 Blake, Matthew J 5 33 4 89 4 - 2/27 22.25 49.50 2.70

11 Catlin, Greg 1 9 0 45 2 - 2/45 22.50 27.00 5.00

12 McKenzie, Angus 6 53.4 10 182 7 - 3/57 26.00 46.00 3.39

13 Coleman, Alex 8 41.4 1 162 6 - 4/39 27.00 41.67 3.89

14 Carey, Mitchell 13 14.5 3 91 3 - 3/13 30.33 29.67 6.13

15 Swan, Gavin 1 6 0 31 1 - 1/31 31.00 36.00 5.17

16 Jones, Kieren 5 23 1 97 3 - 3/22 32.33 46.00 4.22

17 Hughes, Brad 5 5 0 35 1 - 1/35 35.00 30.00 7.00

18 Colin-Thome, David M 7 13 0 72 2 - 2/46 36.00 39.00 5.54

19 O'Brien, Glyn 3 1 1 - - - 0/0 NA NA 0.00

20 Reed, Ben 1 1 - 24 - - 0/24 NA NA 24.00

21 Todd, Morrison G 1 2 - 30 - - 0/30 NA NA 15.00

22 Heyting, Simon 1 6 - 33 - - 0/33 NA NA 5.50

23 McKenzie, Hamish 1 9 1 33 - - 0/33 NA NA 3.67

24 Thomson, Matthew W 8 22 4 69 - - 0/15 NA NA 3.14

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Colts Batting Averages

PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S HS RUNS AVE. STR. CT. STP.

1 Evans, Jacob 3 3 - 1 - 103 120 40.00 81.6 3 -

2 May, Joshua 3 3 - - 1 50 60 20.00 75.0 - -

3 How, Calum 5 4 - - - 44 79 19.75 117.9 3 1

4 Blake, Ashley M 5 5 - - - 33 82 16.40 65.1 2 -

5 Watson, Drew 5 5 - - 1 54 77 15.40 54.2 3 -

6 Waller, Baillie 4 4 2 - - 14* 30 15.00 38.0 4 -

7 Gallagher, Liam 2 1 - - - 14 14 14.00 50.0 - -

8 Monro, Ben 4 4 1 - - 37* 39 13.00 97.5 2 -

9 Powe, Nick J 2 2 - - - 22 23 11.50 575.0 - -

10 Reed, Sam J 3 3 - - - 22 33 11.00 49.3 - -

11 Dower, Matthew 5 5 - - - 31 55 11.00 57.9 2 -

12 Bell, Alexander 4 4 - - - 19 30 7.50 62.5 - -

13 O'Brien, Cameron 3 2 - - - 8 8 4.00 28.6 1 -

14 McKenzie, Angus 3 2 1 - - 3* 3 3.00 150.0 - -

15 Evans, Declan 5 3 - - - 3 5 1.67 35.7 - -

16 McKenzie, Hamish 1 1 - - - 0 0 0.00 0.0 -

17 Reed, Ben 1 1 1 - - 12* 12 NA 133.3 - -

18 Green, Cameron 1 1 1 - - 41* 41 NA 56.2 - -

Colts Bowling Averages

PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE. STR. ECN.

1 Reed, Ben 1 4 0 20 2 - 2/20 10.00 12.00 5.00

2 Waller, Baillie 4 13 2 41 3 - 2/6 13.67 26.00 3.15

3 Watson, Drew 5 44 10 130 9 - 3/41 14.44 29.33 2.95

4 Gallagher, Liam 2 5 0 18 1 - 1/18 18.00 30.00 3.60

5 Blake, Ashley M 5 48.3 12 123 6 - 2/12 20.50 48.50 2.54

6 Evans, Jacob 3 18.1 - 106 5 - 3/43 21.20 21.80 5.83

7 Evans, Declan 5 29 3 127 5 - 3/42 25.40 34.80 4.38

8 O'Brien, Cameron 3 22 1 115 2 - 1/17 57.50 66.00 5.23

9 McKenzie, Angus 3 8.1 - 59 1 - 1/27 59.00 49.00 7.22

10 Powe, Nick J 2 4 - 31 - - NA NA 7.75

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Female A Grade 50 Overs Batting Averages

PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S HS RUNS AVE. STR. CT. STP.

1 Graham, Heather 7 7 2 1 1 163* 342 68.40 98.8 3 -

2 King, Emma L 7 7 2 - 2 91 243 48.60 69.4 2 -

3 Devchand, Bhavisha M 7 7 - - 1 63 150 21.43 52.4 4 -

4 Thompson, Meg E 7 7 1 - - 27 90 15.00 33.0 5 2

5 Edwards, Charlotte M 1 1 - - - 7 7 7.00 43.8 - -

6 Dawson, Elizabeth G 6 5 2 - - 9 20 6.67 27.8 1 -

7 Peart, Danielle 4 3 - - - 11 18 6.00 43.9 1 -

8 Triscari, Gemma 5 4 - - - 18 22 5.50 33.8 2 -

9 Reichelt, Shenae 4 2 - - - 7 7 3.50 26.9 - -

10 Burns, Kathryn A 7 4 1 - - 10* 10 3.33 21.3 - -

11 Chatterji, Priyanaz 3 1 - - - 3 3 3.00 100.0 - -

12 Young, Sarah 3 2 - - - 3 4 2.00 30.8 - -

13 Dixon, Emma 7 4 3 - - 2* 2 2.00 22.2 - -

14 Banting, Megan 3 2 - - - 1 1 0.50 9.1 - -

15 Vlahov, Phoebe 1 dnb 2 -

16 Vandenbok, Danielle 1 dnb - -

Female A Grade 50 Overs Bowling Averages

PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE. STR. ECN.

1 King, Emma L 7 41.4 5 154 12 - 4/10 12.83 20.83 3.70

2 Peart, Danielle 4 8 1 27 2 - 2/18 13.50 24.00 3.38

3 Devchand, Bhavisha M 7 11.2 1 45 3 - 2/17 15.00 22.67 3.97

4 Burns, Kathryn A 7 51 6 160 7 - 2/12 22.86 43.71 3.14

5 Chatterji, Priyanaz 3 11 1 46 2 - 2/12 23.00 33.00 4.18

6 Reichelt, Shenae 4 14 4 47 2 - 1/8 23.50 42.00 3.36

7 Dawson, Elizabeth G 6 18 0 92 3 - 2/28 30.67 36.00 5.11

8 Triscari, Gemma 5 40.4 2 161 4 - 3/23 40.25 61.00 3.96

9 Young, Sarah 3 10 1 44 1 - 1/16 44.00 60.00 4.40

10 Dixon, Emma 7 15.4 - 93 2 - 1/8 46.50 47.00 5.94

11 Graham, Heather 7 27.4 2 131 2 - 2/22 65.50 83.00 4.7

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Female A Grade T20 Batting Averages

PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S HS RUNS AVE. STR. CT. STP.

1 Edwards, Charlotte M 3 3 2 - 1 58* 124 124.00 95.4 - -

2 King, Emma L 6 5 3 - - 28* 87 43.50 87.9 1 -

3 Dawson, Elizabeth G 6 4 3 - - 16* 32 32.00 62.7 3 -

4 Banting, Megan 4 4 1 - - 22* 71 23.67 88.8 3 1

5 Graham, Heather 6 5 - - 1 53 109 21.80 100.0 1 -

6 Thompson, Meg E 3 1 - - - 20 20 20.00 55.6 2 -

7 Devchand, Bhavisha M 6 5 - - - 46 89 17.80 82.4 1 -

8 Peart, Danielle 4 1 - - - 14 14 14.00 50.0 - -

9 Reichelt, Shenae 4 2 - - - 18 18 9.00 52.9 2 -

10 Burns, Kathryn A 7 4 2 - - 8* 14 7.00 73.7 - -

11 Alderson, Lizzy 3 1 - - - 4 4 4.00 33.3 1 -

12 Triscari, Gemma 5 3 - - - 4 6 2.00 30.0 - -

13 Bell, Susan M 4 2 - - - 4 4 2.00 36.4 1 -

14 Young, Sarah 3 1 - - - 1 1 1.00 33.3 - -

15 Dixon, Emma 5 2 1 - - 1* 1 1.00 33.3 - -

16 Fletcher, Sophie 2 1 - - - 0 0 0.00 0.0 - -

17 Chatterji, Priyanaz 4 1 1 - - 7* 7 NA 63.6 2 -

18 Whiteakar, Jessica 1 dnb - -

19 Vandenbok, Danielle 1 dnb - -

20 Loranger, Kelly 2 dnb - -

21 Clissold-Jones, Catherine 2 dnb - -

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Female A Grade T20 Bowling Averages

PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE. STR. ECN.

1 Edwards, Charlotte M 3 1 1 - 2 - 2/0 0.00 3.00 0.00

2 Young, Sarah 3 4 - 21 3 - 2/8 7.00 8.00 5.25

3 Triscari, Gemma 5 18 2 51 6 - 2/5 8.50 18.00 2.83

4 Graham, Heather 6 10.1 - 51 5 - 2/20 10.20 12.20 5.02

5 Chatterji, Priyanaz 4 10 2 42 4 - 4/13 10.50 15.00 4.20

6 Burns, Kathryn A 7 23 - 114 8 - 3/32 14.25 17.25 4.96

7 King, Emma L 6 23 1 85 4 - 2/7 21.25 34.50 3.70

8 Reichelt, Shenae 4 3 - 27 1 - 1/11 27.00 18.00 9.00

9 Devchand, Bhavisha M 6 4 - 31 1 - 1/11 31.00 24.00 7.75

10 Dixon, Emma 5 8 - 80 2 - 1/13 40.00 24.00 10.00

11 Dawson, Elizabeth G 6 13.1 - 83 1 - 1/27 83.00 79.00 6.30

12 Whiteakar, Jessica 1 0.2 - 2 - - 0/2 NA NA 6.00

13 Fletcher, Sophie 2 2 - 13 - - 0/13 NA NA 6.50

14 Peart, Danielle 4 2 - 20 - - NA NA 10.00

Female B Grade 40 Overs Batting Averages

PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S HS RUNS AVE. STR. CT. STP.

1 Alderson, Lizzy 2 2 1 - - 48* 72 72.00 83.7 - -

2 Curtin, Lucy 2 2 - - - 29 57 28.50 60.6 1 -

3 Bell, Susan M 3 3 - - - 31 62 20.67 126.5 1 -

4 Fletcher, Sophie 4 4 - - - 5 11 2.75 23.9 - -

5 Vandenbok, Danielle 4 4 1 - - 5 8 2.67 15.4 - -

6 Whiteakar, Jessica 2 2 - - - 5 5 2.50 41.7 - -

7 Clissold-Jones, Catherine 4 4 - - - 5 8 2.00 15.1 - -

8 Emery, Jessica 1 1 - - - 1 1 1.00 25.0 - -

9 Slattery, Annie 2 2 - - - 2 2 1.00 11.8 - -

10 Loranger, Kelly 4 2 - - - 0 0 0.00 0.0 2 -

11 Amarabandu, Nilumi 2 2 - - - 0 0 0.00 0.0 - -

12 Janes, Maria 1 1 - - - 0 0 0.00 0.0 - -

13 Peart, Danielle 1 1 - - - 0 0 0.00 0.0 - -

14 Krieter, Nadine 1 1 - - - 0 0 0.00 0.0 - -

15 Sheridan, Jessica 2 2 1 - - 0* 0 0.00 0.0 - -

16 Worgan, Cassandra 1 1 - - - 0 0 0.00 0.0 - -

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PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S HS RUNS AVE. STR. CT. STP.

17 Sergeant, Matilda 1 1 1 - - 8* 8 NA 72.7 - -

18 Dawbin, Emma L dnb - -

Female B Grade 40 Overs Bowling Averages

PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE. STR. ECN.

1 Clissold-Jones, Catherine 4 8 1 40 3 - 2/8 13.33 16.00 5.00

2 Bell, Susan M 3 13 1 38 2 - 1/12 19.00 39.00 2.92

3 Janes, Maria 1 4 - 24 1 - 1/24 24.00 24.00 6.00

4 Curtin, Lucy 2 11 3 32 1 - 1/22 32.00 66.00 2.91

5 Peart, Danielle 1 8 1 33 1 - 1/33 33.00 48.00 4.13

6 Loranger, Kelly 4 8 - 43 1 - 1/32 43.00 48.00 5.38

7 Vandenbok, Danielle 4 9.2 1 53 1 - 1/38 53.00 56.00 5.68

8 Fletcher, Sophie 4 22 - 123 2 - 1/35 61.50 66.00 5.59

9 Sergeant, Matilda 1 2 - 4 - - 0/4 NA NA 2.00

10 Emery, Jessica 1 4 1 5 - - 0/5 NA NA 1.25

11 Whiteakar, Jessica 2 3 - 20 - - 0/20 NA NA 6.67

12 Slattery, Annie 2 4.2 - 32 - - 0/15 NA NA 7.38

13 Amarabandu, Nilumi 2 6 - 32 - - 0/32 NA NA 5.33

14 Dawbin, Emma L 1 6 - 37 - - 0/37 NA NA 6.17

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Female B Grade T20 Batting Averages

PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S HS RUNS AVE. STR. CT. STP.

1 Alderson, Lizzy 5 5 2 - 1 53 150 50.00 106.4 1 2

2 Bell, Susan M 2 2 - - - 29 34 17.00 113.3 - -

3 Reichelt, Shenae 5 5 1 - - 23* 50 12.50 69.4 - -

4 Vlahov, Phoebe 2 2 1 - - 12* 12 12.00 57.1 - -

5 Curtin, Lucy 1 1 - - - 10 10 10.00 47.6 - -

6 Vandenbok, Danielle 5 3 2 - - 8* 9 9.00 36.0 - -

7 Fletcher, Sophie 4 4 1 - - 21 27 9.00 39.7 - -

8 Clissold-Jones, Catherine 3 3 - - - 21 25 8.33 51.0 1 -

9 Whiteakar, Jessica 5 4 1 - - 12 15 5.00 26.8 - -

10 Amarabandu, Nilumi 3 3 1 - - 2 3 1.50 15.0 1 -

11 Loranger, Kelly 4 3 - - - 3 3 1.00 25.0 - -

12 Slattery, Annie 4 2 - - - 2 2 1.00 22.2 - -

13 Young, Sarah 2 2 - - - 1 1 0.50 20.0 - -

14 Janes, Maria 3 2 - - - 0 0 0.00 0.0 - -

15 Johns, Emma 3 2 - - - 0 0 0.00 0.0 - -

16 Dawbin, Emma L dnb - -

Female B Grade T20 Bowling Averages

PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE. STR. ECN.

1 Fletcher, Sophie 4 13.5 1 53 3 - 2/12 17.67 27.67 3.83

2 Whiteakar, Jessica 5 8 - 54 3 - 3/23 18.00 16.00 6.75

3 Clissold-Jones, Catherine 3 7 - 63 2 - 1/19 31.50 21.00 9.00

4 Reichelt, Shenae 5 21 1 130 4 - 1/19 32.50 31.50 6.19

5 Slattery, Annie 4 8 - 67 2 - 1/17 33.50 24.00 8.38

6 Vlahov, Phoebe 2 8 - 39 1 - 1/20 39.00 48.00 4.88

7 Dawbin, Emma L 1 2 - 10 - - 0/10 NA NA 5.00

8 Loranger, Kelly 4 1 - 10 - - 0/10 NA NA 10.00

9 Bell, Susan M 2 6 - 26 - - 0/8 NA NA 4.33

10 Young, Sarah 2 8 - 34 - - 0/14 NA NA 4.25

11 Amarabandu, Nilumi 3 4 - 56 - - 0/26 NA NA 14.00

12 Vandenbok, Danielle 5 12 - 96 - - 0/18 NA NA 8.00

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All Mens Grades Leading Batting & Bowling Season Aggregates

The leading run scorers in all mens senior competitions who scored over 200 runs, ie Grade, Sunday League, and Colts.

PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S HS RUNS AVE.

1 How, Calum 20 21 2 2 1 132 542 28.53

2 Cook, Brenton 13 12 - 1 3 105 483 40.25

3 Lilly, Aaron C 18 18 1 - 2 78* 463 27.24

4 Monteleone, Tim J 15 17 3 - 4 79 438 31.29

5 Colyer, Perry 16 16 - - 4 77 385 24.06

6 Murphy, Anthony 15 15 4 - 3 74* 384 34.91

7 Monro, Ben 18 19 3 1 - 104* 370 23.13

8 Parker, Joshua 17 19 2 - 1 65* 369 21.71

9 Pearce, Sam 16 17 1 - 1 90 368 23.00

10 Thomson, Matthew W 9 9 1 1 1 129* 341 42.63

11 Walker, Emerson 19 21 1 - 2 75 322 16.10

12 Hansberry, Christopher 15 15 2 1 - 108* 318 24.46

13 Evans, Jacob 17 17 - 1 1 103 306 18.00

14 Joyce, Simon Jnr 11 12 1 - 3 67 305 27.73

15 Di Rosso, Gianni 15 15 3 - 1 66 302 25.17

16 Hansberry, Ben 12 14 - - 1 67 298 21.29

17 Watson, Drew 23 23 2 - 1 54 292 13.90

18 Dower, Matthew 20 19 2 - 1 53 283 16.65

19 Collins, Stefan 15 15 2 - 1 69 274 21.08

20 Carey, Mitchell 13 14 - - 1 72 273 19.50

21 Holder, Andrew B 11 13 1 - 2 66 270 22.50

22 Hotchkin, Ben 11 11 1 - 1 73 257 25.70

23 Bell, Alexander 19 19 - - 1 51 233 12.26

24 Moscarda, Tom 17 15 6 - 1 69* 220 24.44

25 Hart, Jason 15 13 1 - - 34 214 17.83

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The leading wicket takers in all mens senior competition who have taken over 15 wickets, ie Grade, Sunday League, and Colts.

PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI 10WM BBI AVE. STR. ECN.

1 Moscarda, Tom 17 281.5 72 834 51 3 2 8/41 16.35 33.16 2.96

2 Evans, Declan 21 213.1 40 658 37 3 - 5/39 17.78 34.57 3.09

3 Hansberry, Christopher 15 204.1 41 539 33 - - 4/10 16.33 37.12 2.64

4 Blake, Ashley M 20 281.4 75 730 33 1 - 5/76 22.12 51.21 2.59

5 Lilly, Aaron C 18 158.4 34 494 31 3 - 6/29 15.94 30.71 3.11

6 Watson, Drew 23 202.1 46 650 29 - - 4/26 22.41 41.83 3.22

7 Stockden, Glenn 15 209.5 55 713 28 - - 4/28 25.46 44.96 3.40

8 Hart, Jason 15 143.2 34 428 25 1 - 6/28 17.12 34.40 2.99

9 Powe, Nick J 17 164.2 33 553 25 - - 4/21 22.12 39.44 3.37

10 Sansalone, James 16 176.4 45 519 24 - - 4/41 21.63 44.17 2.94

11 Di Rosso, Gianni 15 106.2 26 271 23 1 - 6/39 11.78 27.74 2.55

12 Gallagher, Liam 15 115.3 20 324 23 1 - 5/52 14.09 30.13 2.81

13 O'Brien, Cameron 16 120.2 23 404 21 - - 3/2 19.24 34.38 3.36

14 Cook, Brenton 13 87.1 12 328 20 - - 3/14 16.40 26.15 3.76

15 McKenzie, Angus 16 138.3 21 520 20 - - 3/34 26.00 41.55 3.75

16 Stoykovski, John M 15 163 24 536 18 - - 2/15 29.78 54.33 3.29

17 Dean, Jonathan W 13 84.3 18 217 17 - - 4/16 12.76 29.82 2.57

18 Singh, Raman 11 123.1 21 372 17 - - 4/30 21.88 43.47 3.02

19 Waller, Baillie 19 108.4 24 319 16 - - 2/5 19.94 40.75 2.94

20 Colyer, Perry 16 95.5 21 263 15 - - 3/31 17.53 38.33 2.74

21 O'Brien, Kim 13 109 20 365 15 - - 3/32 24.33 43.60 3.35

Outstanding Performances Bowling – 10 wickets or more in an innings

Player O M R W Grade Round Opponent

1 Tom Moscarda 46 16 117 12 2nd Grade GF Joondalup

2 Tom Moscarda 37.1 8 111 11 2nd Grade 12 Gosnells

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Bowling – 5 wickets or more in an innings

Player O M R W Grade Round Inns Opponent

1 Tom Moscarda 19.1 7 41 8 2nd Grade 12 1 Gosnells

2 Tom Moscarda 22 10 36 7 2nd Grade GF 2 Joondalup

3 Connor O'Keefe 12 5 14 6 Watkins Shield (District U15) 5 1 South Perth

4 Jason Hart 13 6 28 6 2nd Grade 6 1 South Perth

5 Aaron C Lilly 17 5 29 6 2nd Grade 14 1 Melville

6 Aaron C Lilly 19 8 34 6 2nd Grade 13 1 Rockingham-Mandurah

7 Gianni Di Rosso 17.1 4 39 6 4th Grade 8 1 Willetton

8 Aaron C Lilly 11 3 46 6 2nd Grade 7 1 Scarborough

9 Matthew Swain 3 0 19 5 Watkins Shield (District U15) 14 1 Perth CC

10 Declan Evans 13 2 39 5 3rd Grade 13 1 Rockingham-Mandurah

11 Sravan Sivashanker 11 1 42 5 WADCC Shield (District U17) 3 1 Fremantle

12 Declan Evans 23 9 44 5 4th Grade 6 1 South Perth

13 Liam Gallagher 19.5 2 52 5 4th Grade 12 1 Gosnells

14 Declan Evans 15 2 53 5 2nd Grade 13 2 Rockingham-Mandurah

15 Ashley M Blake 29 11 76 5 1st Grade 8 1 Willetton

16 Tom Moscarda 24 6 81 5 2nd Grade GF 1 Joondalup

Batting – Centuries

Runs Player Grade Round Inns Opponent

1 163* Heather Graham Female A Grade 50 Over 7 1 Midland-Guildford

2 132 Calum How 1st Grade 7 1 Scarborough

3 129* Matthew W Thomson 4th Grade 12 1 Gosnells

4 128* Ian W Herold 3rd Grade 13 1 Rockingham-Mandurah

5 128 Rylie Morgan Watkins Shield (District U15) 4 1 Midland-Guildford

6 127* Hamish McKenzie Watkins Shield (District U15) 9 1 Joondalup

7 108* Christopher Hansberry 1st Grade 5 1 Midland-Guildford

8 107 Jamie Collins Watkins Shield (District U15) 11 1 Gosnells

9 105 Brenton Cook 3rd Grade 7 1 Scarborough

10 104* Ben Monro 3rd Grade 5 1 Midland-Guildford

11 104* Calum How 1st Grade 4 1 Wanneroo

12 103 Jacob Evans Colts League 4 1 Melville

13 103* Clayton Bruce Cherry WADCC Shield (District U17) 11 1 Gosnells

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1st Grade Aggregates 1977/78 to 2014/15 Batting - those who have scored 300 runs or more in 1st Grade

PLAYER MAT INNS NO 100s 50s HS RUNS AVE CT. STP. Alderman, Terry 67 41 8 0 1 60 464 14.06 37 0 Allen, Jeremy 34 32 4 0 3 79* 532 19.00 3 0 Auty, Clint 23 29 7 0 1 52 491 22.32 13 0 Bandy, David 38 41 5 3 10 260* 1,852 51.44 17 0 Barlow, Graham 12 15 2 0 4 66 422 32.46 3 0 Barnes, Daniel 18 24 4 0 2 68 331 16.55 2 0 Beattie, Tim 19 27 2 0 2 76 456 18.24 9 0 Behrendorff, Jason 53 34 7 0 7 79 768 28.44 9 0 Bolton, Adam 22 24 1 0 2 70 524 22.78 9 0 Bolton, David 185 230 9 5 28 136 5,679 25.70 85 0 Breman, Todd 66 71 10 1 9 102* 1,632 26.75 27 0 Bush, Giles 136 106 22 0 1 55 1,028 12.24 47 0 Campbell, Robert 115 140 16 0 12 91 2,575 20.77 55 0 Cann, Christopher 118 146 25 2 17 101* 3,199 26.44 56 0 Capes, Peter 76 74 16 0 1 62 743 12.81 12 0 Chrystal, Hadyn 45 55 9 1 5 131 1,148 24.96 21 0 Clark, Michael 53 33 6 0 0 35 340 12.59 16 0 Collins, Stefan 63 62 6 2 3 107* 1,350 24.11 7 1 Coulter-Nile, Nathan 24 17 4 1 4 127* 574 44.15 5 0 Cunningham, Edward 14 14 1 0 2 88* 308 23.69 5 0 Dehring, Glen 65 80 4 1 9 109 1,667 21.93 58 0 Elliot, Matthew 28 37 3 0 4 69 616 18.12 9 0 Elliot, Ray 34 37 4 0 0 48 560 16.97 24 0 Fitzgerald, David 12 14 2 2 4 146* 648 54.00 6 0 Fitzgerald, Greg 163 180 19 2 13 150 3,488 21.66 274 41 Glew, Steven 233 278 25 18 42 223 8,856 35.00 192 0 Godfrey, Gary 30 32 9 0 0 39* 374 16.26 9 0 Gonnella, Peter 70 77 17 4 13 123* 2,237 37.28 20 0 Goodwin, Murray 128 148 19 14 31 198 5,891 45.67 44 0 Hann, Geoff 44 51 8 1 3 109* 876 20.37 20 0 Hansberry, Ben 73 76 13 1 3 106 1,265 20.08 92 13 Hansberry, Chris 163 169 36 2 21 113 4,194 31.53 58 0 Harris, Kim 27 31 4 0 2 75 421 15.59 9 0 Hart, Brad 28 31 6 0 1 56 495 19.80 25 0 Herzberg, Steven 12 13 4 0 2 93 322 35.78 6 0 Hogan, Tom 46 37 4 0 5 75 817 24.76 27 0 Holder, Andrew 24 27 3 0 2 66 442 18.42 0 0

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PLAYER MAT INNS NO 100s 50s HS RUNS AVE CT. STP. How, Calum 59 61 10 3 7 143* 1,567 30.73 41 5 Howman, Sam 132 143 40 0 5 99 1,927 18.71 55 0 Hubble, Jim 66 75 20 0 9 0 1,616 29.38 51 0 Hughes, Glenn 84 101 7 3 13 133 2,423 25.78 48 0 Hughes, Kim 44 53 9 8 9 205 2,498 56.77 21 0 Jeffrey, Philip 11 13 1 0 0 46 335 27.92 2 0 Jones, Brett 18 24 2 1 3 114* 618 28.09 8 0 Jones, Peter 106 106 40 0 1 52 934 14.15 216 16 Kapinkoff, Kosta 127 161 14 3 18 125 3,751 25.52 37 0 King, Ian 56 52 4 0 3 70 720 15.00 7 0 Lilly, Aaron C 53 48 15 0 3 94 788 23.88 10 0 Lubich, Craig 68 76 15 0 5 74* 1,037 17.00 34 0 Malajczuk, Andrew 45 49 1 1 6 140 1,229 25.60 10 0 Malcolm, Alexander 127 154 13 9 23 163* 4,609 32.69 44 0 McKeown, Patrick 21 29 1 1 4 132 808 28.86 9 0 Milne, Andrew 37 36 4 0 6 78 764 23.88 18 0 Moldrich, Peter 17 19 1 0 2 99* 516 28.67 4 0 Monteleone, Tim 111 114 11 3 12 155 2,825 27.43 31 0 Moody S 37 40 5 0 3 65* 679 19.40 16 0 Moran, Richard 16 21 0 2 1 139 502 23.90 4 0 Morris, John 12 15 1 0 6 99 580 41.43 7 0 Mulhall, Steven 55 68 3 1 13 135 1,718 26.43 31 0 Murphy, Anthony 112 119 16 3 16 113* 2,774 26.93 25 0 Neilson, Steven 47 40 9 0 0 38 326 10.52 19 0 Nice, Martin 44 49 2 0 1 83 700 14.89 18 0 Nicholls, Paul 31 37 4 3 7 151 1,401 42.45 13 0 Page, Stuart 61 70 10 1 4 117* 1,144 19.07 42 4 Pearce, Sam 29 38 5 0 3 72 649 19.67 11 0 Penter, Kevin 41 46 7 0 4 72 802 20.56 5 0 Perrott, Christopher 26 30 2 0 3 68 559 19.96 12 0 Piromalli, Joseph 16 18 2 0 2 85 419 26.19 7 0 Porter, Graeme 27 34 3 0 4 97 718 23.16 15 0 Reed, David 27 28 7 0 1 74 465 22.14 0 0 Rule, Nicholas 22 28 2 0 1 55 512 19.69 6 0 Rule, Vince 90 108 18 0 7 78* 1,818 20.20 43 0 Sansalone, James 69 46 8 0 0 36 300 7.89 10 0 Saunders, Digby 25 26 4 0 3 92* 578 26.27 11 0 Serjeant, Tim 22 22 2 0 1 61 327 16.35 6 0 Sharp, Kevin 21 23 3 2 7 169 1,083 54.15 7 0 Simpson, Michael 147 159 18 0 14 85 3,169 22.48 289 6

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PLAYER MAT INNS NO 100s 50s HS RUNS AVE CT. STP. Smailes, Christopher 76 85 6 4 11 114 2,101 26.59 30 0 Swan, Gavin 175 157 34 0 0 45 1,222 9.93 48 0 Travers, Glenn 21 22 2 0 3 97* 416 20.80 8 0 Willey, David 15 16 0 1 1 138 454 28.38 2 0 Wright, Steven 29 33 4 1 1 165 635 21.90 15 0 Wulff, Kim 44 38 11 0 0 39 501 18.56 10 0 Young, Kyran 43 36 15 0 1 59* 417 19.86 16 0

Bowling - those who have taken 20 wickets or more in 1st Grade

PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE. STR. ECN. Akhtar, Siddiqui 15 218 58 614 37 3 5/28 16.59 35.40 2.81 Alderman, Terry 67 1,388 381 3,404 231 14 7/26 14.74 36.05 2.45 Allen, Jeremy 34 468 122 1,237 68 2 6/29 18.19 41.32 2.64 Auty, Clint 23 416 98 1,129 43 1 7/85 26.26 58.06 2.71 Balcombe, Brendan 19 293 85 780 26 1 6/35 30.00 67.62 2.66 Bandy, David 38 287 83 789 51 2 6/25 15.47 33.71 2.75 Behrendorff, Jason 53 597 131 1,818 85 3 6/37 21.39 42.15 3.04 Blake, Ashley M 42 598 148 1,644 83 3 6/36 19.81 43.22 2.75 Bolton, David 185 1,076 288 2,851 139 3 5/40 20.51 46.46 2.65 Branston, Simon 17 235 33 928 39 2 5/37 23.79 36.18 3.95 Breman, Todd 66 489 174 1,835 75 5 6/23 24.47 39.12 3.75 Bush, Giles 136 2,913 830 7,686 386 26 7/45 19.91 45.28 2.64 Campbell, Robert 115 909 168 2,848 109 - 3/11 26.13 50.04 3.13 Capes, Peter 76 1,361 332 3,421 153 9 7/50 22.36 53.38 2.51 Christensen, Harold 11 116 34 325 20 - 4/18 16.25 34.80 2.80 Clark, Michael 53 843 223 2,127 112 5 4/24 18.99 45.16 2.52 Coulter-Nile, Nathan 24 206 46 587 31 2 5/25 18.94 39.94 2.84 Glew, Steven 215 189 37 606 34 - 2/3 17.82 33.29 3.21 Hansberry, Chris 163 2,216 486 6,333 252 6 6/48 25.13 52.76 2.86 Hart, Brad 28 227 40 784 26 - 3/24 30.15 52.38 3.45 Henryon, Philip 31 477 75 1,707 67 1 5/44 25.48 42.72 3.58 Herzberg, Steven 12 286 92 694 36 1 5/43 19.28 47.75 2.42 Hogan, Tom 46 853 269 2,081 107 5 7/62 19.45 47.85 2.44 Howman, Sam 132 2,605 767 6,757 390 25 8/38 17.33 40.08 2.59 Hubble, Jim 66 289 53 820 36 - 4/17 22.78 48.17 2.84 Hughes, Glenn 84 267 84 622 25 - 4/27 24.88 64.13 2.33 Hyland, Ian 26 314 101 769 34 - 2/39 22.62 55.41 2.45 Ireland D 16 346 88 886 36 - 4/27 24.61 57.70 2.56 Jeffrey, Philip 11 206 44 599 30 - 4/31 19.97 41.20 2.91 King, Ian 56 1,025 260 2,746 145 5 7/15 18.94 42.41 2.68

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PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE. STR. ECN. Lilly, Aaron C 53 384 62 1,429 51 - 4/22 28.02 45.12 3.73 Lubich, Craig 68 1,159 306 3,047 122 3 7/145 24.98 57.00 2.63 MacGill, Terry 12 292 87 638 29 1 5/16 22.00 60.50 2.18 Monteleone, Tim 111 1,142 169 3,897 132 3 5/28 29.52 51.92 3.41 Moody, Scott 37 540 122 1,806 85 3 7/134 21.25 38.12 3.34 Moscarda, Tom 25 247 39 871 35 2 6/25 24.89 42.29 3.53 Neale, Paul 19 297 64 975 32 1 5/48 30.47 55.69 3.28 Neilson, Steven 47 618 136 1,917 68 3 5/25 28.19 54.55 3.10 Nicholls, Paul 31 331 53 845 34 - 4/29 24.85 58.48 2.55 Penter, Kevin 41 427 127 909 50 2 5/46 18.18 51.28 2.13 Perrott, Christopher 26 147 25 504 20 - 3/40 25.20 44.13 3.43 Porter, Graeme 27 380 114 920 44 1 7/20 20.91 51.82 2.42 Raven, Brian 109 2,123 505 5,039 269 11 7/29 18.73 47.35 2.37 Raven, David 16 259 49 731 28 1 5/55 26.11 55.50 2.82 Sansalone, James 69 727 133 2,656 112 - 4/15 23.71 38.93 3.66 Silinger, Tim 46 512 104 1,675 55 1 5/79 30.45 55.84 3.27 Stockden, Glenn 77 1,012 226 3,453 108 1 5/60 31.97 56.20 3.41 Swan, Gavin 175 3,486 859 9,607 480 19 9/23 20.01 43.57 2.76 Thomson, Matthew 25 370 79 1,191 55 4 5/37 21.65 40.35 3.22 Wulff, Kim 44 437 100 1,305 52 1 6/15 25.10 50.46 2.98 Young, Kyran 43 446 63 1,839 41 - 2/35 44.85 65.24 4.12

100 1st Grade Games Played

Player Games Played Player Games Played Glew, Steven A 233 Kapinkoff, Kosta 127 Bolton, David 185 Cann, Christopher 118 Swan, Gavin 175 Malcolm, Alex 127 Fitzgerald, Greg 163 Campbell, Robert 115 Hansberry, Chris 163 Murphy, Anthony J 112 Simpson, Michael 147 Monteleone, Tim 111 Bush, Giles 136 Raven, Brian 109 Howman, Sam 132 Jones, Peter 106 Goodwin, Murray 128

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Club History The Subiaco Floreat Cricket Club was formed in 1977 when the Subiaco and Floreat Park clubs merged.

1900 to 1949 A cricket club in the Subiaco area was first formed in 1896 and played in the Senior Matting Association based at the Shenton Park Lake ground. In 1907-08 the Subiaco Club was admitted to the WACA A Grade competition but after two seasons were relegated to B Grade. During this time the Club moved to the newly developed Mueller Park in Subiaco where at the western end (later Subiaco Oval) they shared the playing fields with the Subiaco Football Club.

In the 1910-11 season, Subiaco combined with fellow B Grade team; Whittaker’s and was re-admitted to A Grade as the Subiaco Cricket Club. The following season Subiaco merged with the neighbouring Leederville club to form the Subiaco-Leederville Cricket Club and played under this name until 1930-31, when they reverted to Subiaco Cricket Club.

By this time Mueller Parker had been renamed Subiaco Oval and from 1929-30 the Club enjoyed sustained success winning six premierships in the 17 seasons until 1946-47. Many Subiaco players from this era represented , in the days before WA was admitted into the Sheffield Shield competition. Future Prime Minister, R.J. Hawke, played for the Club in the post-war years.

1950 to 1977 The Subiaco Club did not enjoy team success during the 1950’s and 1960’s finishing runner-up twice and making the finals one other time. The highlight for the Club from this era was Jack Rutherford being the first Western Australian to be selected for Australia on a major tour and the first to be capped when he was included in the Australian side which visited England, India, and Pakistan in 1956. Rutherford’s single test was against India in Bombay.

In 1965-66 the Subiaco Club left Subiaco Oval and moved to Rosalie Park on the west side of Thomas Street. Jim Hubble became the Club’s second Australian representative, touring South Africa in the summer of 1966-67, playing in nine matches, but not in the Tests. During the 1960’s former England player Tony Lock played for the Club.

The Floreat Park Cricket Club was formed in the post-war years. In the 1959-60 season, Floreat Park was admitted into the WACA completion as a 2nd Grade club fielding teams in the lower grades only. Talented Floreat Park juniors seeking to play 1st Grade invariably moved to the neighbouring Subiaco Club. Notable Floreat Park juniors who made the move to Subiaco were Kim Hughes, and Sam Gannon who all played Tests for Australia.

The recruitment of former Australian player Des Hoare as Captain-Coach in the late 1960’s saw the Subiaco Club play in the finals four times in seven years, winning Premierships in 1971-72 and 1973-74. However while the Subiaco Club was competitive at 1st Grade level, a small district and declining junior player numbers saw the Subiaco Club merge with the 2nd Grade Floreat Park Club. The Club was named Subiaco Floreat Cricket Club and commenced playing in the 1977-78 season.

The last match played between the two clubs was the 1976-77 4th grade grand final where the Subiaco 4th’s captained by future President Larry Davies triumphed.

The amalgamation was a true merger with administrators and players from both Clubs sharing the roles. The new Club’s headquarters was Floreat Oval, with Rosalie Park retained as the second ground (until 1981) along with Floreat’s Alderbury Street Reserve. Subiaco’s Lion emblem and gold and maroon colours were combined with the royal blue of Floreat Park, but there was no room for the Floreat Park grey.

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1977 to 1999 WA Parliamentarian Ray Young was the inaugural President and Jim Hubble the inaugural Captain of Subiaco Floreat and Terry Alderman returned to Floreat Oval but the first season did not bring instant success. During the following three season the Club were runners-up twice and semi-finalists once, as well as being Club Champions in 1978-79. All-rounder, Graeme Porter played for Australia in the 1979 World Cup.

1st grade success was finally achieved in the 1987-88 where a strong squad including Test players Terry Alderman and alongside present or future 1st class players Giles Bush, Todd Breman, Peter Gonnella and Glenn Hughes won the first 1st grade flag for the amalgamated Club and the ninth overall.

In 1983-84 future cricket broadcaster Glenn Mitchell, captained the Colts undefeated for nine matches to capture the Club’s first Colts Premiership.

The 1980’s decade was overall successful, in addition to the 1st grade and Colts, the Club also won a 2nd grade and a 3rd grade flag, while the 4ths won a hat-trick of flags under the wily leadership of club stalwart Alan Bolton.

The 1990’s were fairly lean for the 1st grade with only three final appearances. However this decade saw the debut of Bunbury junior, Murray Goodwin, who would go on to play for his native Zimbabwe. In 1990-91 all four senior sides qualified for the finals and the Club was once again Club Champion. The lower grades continued to be successful in this decade, the 2nds and 4ths both won two flags each as did the Colts. The 1997-98 Colts were captained by Steven Glew in his first of seven Premierships for the Club.

2000 onwards The 21st Century began with a bang. Under the inspiring leadership of fast bowler Gavin Swan, the 1st grade team won three successive premierships from 2000-01. The 1sts competed in the finals in eight times in the first decade of the new century. The dominance of the 1st grade team in this period saw the Club also claim the Club Championship in successive seasons 2000-01 and 2001-02. The Colts added three more flags to their collection, while the 3rds with two flags and the 4ths with one continued the success of the lower grade teams. In the One Day Sunday League competition, the Club finally found a winning formula, winning titles in 2004-05 and 2008-09.

Success continued into the 2010’s. Under David Bolton the 1st grade did the “double”, winning both the Pennant competition and the One Day League in 2010-11. The following season, the Club finished runners-up after losing a close grand final. The 1st grade bowling attack was particularly strong with fast bowlers Nathan Coulter-Nile and Jason Behrendorff operating. Coulter-Nile has gone on to represent both WA and Australia while Behrendorff debuted for WA in 2011.

The 3rd grade won a flag in 2012-13 and in the following season with Noel Knight returning to the Club as Head Coach the 1st grade once again won the Sunday League Championship

2014/15 saw the Club expand when the local WA Female Cricket Council A and B grade teams elected to join Subiaco Floreat. It was a homecoming of sorts, as back in the 1970’s the Subiaco men’s and women’s cricket clubs shared the facilities at Rosalie Park. The ladies made an immediate impact, winning the T20 final at the WACA ground.

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Club Premierships and Championships

Club Premierships

1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 1987 – 88 1977 – 78 1986 – 87 1977 – 78 2000 – 01 1980 – 81 2001 – 02 1982 – 83 2001 – 02 1990 – 91 2009 – 10 1983 – 84 2002 – 03 1993 – 94 2012 – 13 1984 – 85 2010 – 11 1990 – 91 1994 – 95 2000 – 01

Club Championships

Sunday League Colts Club Championships Championships Championships 2004 – 05 1983 – 84 1978 – 79 2008 – 09 1997 – 98 1987 – 88 2010 – 11 1998 – 99 1990 – 91 2013 – 14 2000 – 01 2000 – 01 2007 – 08 2001 – 02 2009 – 10

Female Club Premierships

A Grade Ad Grade T20 B Grade B Grade T20 2014 – 15

WA Cricket Umpires Association – Best & Fairest Awardees

1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade Olley Cooley Medal JP Robbins Medal Albert Richings Medal Alan Mackley Medal 1980–81 Kevin Sharp 2005-06 Adam Bolton 2013-14 Rohan Quain 2002-03 Richard Catlin 1989-90 Brian Raven 2011-12 David Bolton 2005-06 Sam Howman 2010-11 David Bandy

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1st Grade Match Results 1977/78 to 2014/15

Year Played Won Lost Drawn Position 1977/78 12 5 7 - 1978/79 14 11 3 - Runners-up 1979/80 14 9 4 1 Semi-finalists 1980/81 14 10 3 1 Runners-up 1981/82 13 3 9 1 1982/83 12 3 8 1 1983/84 14 5 8 1 1984/85 14 5 7 2 1985/86 14 7 4 3 1986/87 14 6 5 3 1987/88 17 11 6 - Premiers 1988/89 14 3 6 5 14th 1989/90 14 5 5 4 1990/91 13 8 4 1 Semi-finalists 1991/92 12 5 6 1 1992/93 12 2 10 - 1993/94 12 5 7 - 1994/95 12 3 9 - 1995/96 12 5 6 1 1996/97 12 5 7 - 1997/98 12 3 9 - 1998/99 14 8 3 3 Semi-finalists 1999/00 12 6 4 2 Semi-finalists 2000/01 16 13 3 - Premiers 2001/02 16 12 4 - Premiers 2002/03 17 14 2 1 Premiers 2003/04 14 9 4 1 Elimination-finalists 2004/05 15 10 4 1 Semi-finalists 2005/06 17 10 5 2 Semi-finalists 2006/07 15 10 4 1 Runners-up 2007/08 15 4 11 0 14th 2008/09 15 9 5 1 Semi-finalists 2009/10 15 7 6 2 9th 2010/11 18 12 4 2 Premiers 2011/12 15 8 5 2 Runners-up 2012/13 13 6 6 1 Elimination-finalists 2013/14 18 11 6 1 Semi-finalists (Grade) Premiers (ODL) 2014/15 15 4 10 1 12th 537 272 219 46

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