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The Red Leather THE RED LEATHER A Publication of the Morning Cricket Association of Sydney (Formerly the N.S.W. Public Service Cricket Association, established 1928) 2006/07 SEASON YEARBOOK Dutton Rally XI win their inaugural 1st Division Title after 10 years & Four Grand Finals ! In this edition - * Dutton Rally win their first ever 1st Division title, * Fumblers secure their first ever premiership by after 10 years of trying knocking over Petty Sessions C in 4th Division. * Glebe get the better of Petty Sessions A in the 2nd * Red Sun, on their debut in the association, prove too Division decider in a 13 run thriller. good against Bali XI in the revived 5th Division final. * Boozers prove too strong for the Troopers to take out the * Plate Comp specialists Hardfactory show they have 3rd division title for a second time. what it takes by winning the Life Members Shield final. APRIL 2007 Number 162 THE RED LEATHER A Publication of the Morning Cricket Association of Sydney (Formerly the N.S.W. Public Service Cricket Association, established 1928) 2006/07 SEASON YEARBOOK Number 162 Volume 13 Number 8 2006-07 Award Winners 3 1st Division 2006-07 : Grand Final Match Report, Competition Table, Leading Run 6 Scorer’s and Wicket-Takers, Best Performances, Player of the Season Points, Individual Statistics and Team Season reviews. Past 1st Division Premiers 2nd Division 2006-07 : Grand Final Match Report, Competition Table, Leading Run 19 Scorer’s and Wicket-Takers, Best Performances, Player of the Season Points, Individual Statistics and Team Season reviews. Past 2nd Division Premiers 3rd Division 2006-07 : Competition Table, Leading Run Scorer’s and Wicket-Takers, 32 Best Performances, Player of the Season Points, : Individual Statistics by team and Team Season reviews. Past 3rd Division Premiers 4th Division 2006-07 : Competition Table, Leading Run Scorer’s and Wicket-Takers, 44 Best Performances, Player of the Season Points, Individual Statistics and Team Season reviews. Past 4th Division Premiers SMCA Life Members 55 5th Division 2006-07 : Competition Table, Leading Run Scorer’s and Wicket-Takers, 56 Best Performances, Player of the Season Points, Individual Statistics and Team Season reviews. Past 5th Division Premiers Past 6th Division Premiers 67 Life Members Shield 2006-07 including Scores, Statistics and Past Winners 68 Umpire Statistics 73 Competition Wins of Current Sydney Morning C.A. Teams 74 Representative Cricket - Hinton Shield, Jim Noble Cup, Martin Shield, 2nd XI Matches 75 Past Individual Award Winners since 1991/92 - 85 Clarrie Winslow Spirit of Cricket Award 90 Association Records since 1955 90 Most SMCA Competition Wins by Team and by Club 91 Sydney Morning C.A. Office Bearers 1987- 92 Autographs 93 2 SYDNEY MORNING C.A. 2006/07 AWARD WINNERS 1ST Division Premiers (The Dunnigham Shield) – Dutton Rally XI Shahan Ahmed, Ray Ang, Chris Brown, Roland Clifton-Bligh, Hugh Fitzsimons, Sam Gilchrist, Tim Golland, Richard Kelly, Edward Lloyd, Sam Meares, Paul Menck, Mark Moore, Jason Quelch, Chris Walker, Alistair Webster, Ben White 2nd Division Premiers (J.D.Herlihy Shield) – Glebe Neil McNamara, Ewen Chung, John Roach, Brendan Kay, Austen Miller, Rick Linardon, Sylvan Vignes, Adrian Latham, Jay Patel, Murray Zimmer, Mark McIntyre, Swee Pang, Stuart McNamara, Tony Clark 3rd Division Premiers (The Arthur Mealing Cup) – Boozers Aaron Crespi, Frank Punch, Hamish Stuart, Anthony Hourigan, Andrew Dodwell, Tim Neville, Jordan Rodgers, Joey Van Boozer, Bill Punch, Smack Duffy, Michael Hustler, Richard Mansfield, Geoff Tesserero 4th Division Premiers (The Captain Cook Cup) – Fumblers Rhys Ashby, Ed Coper, Tom Flowers, Brendan Mahony, Luke Meehan, Chris Nelson, Jaxon O'Shea, Tim O'Shea, Garth Pearce, Kunaal Ramchandani, Maz Sathiyamoorthy, Simon Taylor, David Waghorn, Mark Waghorn, Matt Weise, Scott Williams 5th Division Premiers (Jack Snowden Memorial Trophy) – Red Sun Julien Prem, Karthik.A.P, Rahul Salgaonkar, Vinay Nair, Krishna Nair, Joice Joseph, Cary Svanberg, Yogesh Leelchand, Ranjit Krishnan, Praveen Osuru, Ramkumar Sivasankaran, Ben Granger-Holcombe, Justin Smith, Premjith Nair, Sam Jacob, Vasu Ghetia, Mrinal Saikia Plate Competition (Life Members Shield) – Hardfactory Michael Clark, Terry Nilon, Sean Bundy, Peter McDonald, Dave Drury, Damien Heffernan Scott Gillies, Erik Newman, Matt Holmes, David Willimott, Dease Henwood, Michael Volikas Robbie Risk, Dean Menzies, Michael Catley, Glen Stewart, Rory Dowling, George Moraitis Noble Cup Winners: Sydney Morning C.A. 2nd XI Tony Campey, Andrew Dadswell, Matt Ritchie, Matthew Weise, Matt Shepherd, Spili Geftakis Paul Witherly, Brett Notley, Ben James, Rhys Ashby, Garth Pearce, Jay Patel, Will McDougall, Edward Neylan Clarrie Winslow Spirit of Cricket Award – Allstars 1st XI Representative Player of the Season – Martin Contempree (Allstars) 2nd XI Representative Player of the Season – Matt Ritchie (Tudor Hall) Newcomer of the Season (Sean Grahame Memorial Trophy) – Richard Kelly (Dutton Rally XI) 1st Division Player of the Season – David Mackay (Paddington Bowlers A) 1st Division Player of the Grand Final – Chris Walker (Dutton Rally XI) 2nd Division Player of the Season – Jason Veitch (Petty Sessions A) 2nd Division Player of the Grand Final – Austen Miller (Glebe) 3rd Division Player of the Season – Frank Punch (Boozers) 3rd Division Player of the Grand Final – Hamish Stuart (Boozers) 4th Division Player of the Season – Matthew Weise (Fumblers) 4th Division Player of the Grand Final – Matthew Weise (Fumblers) 5th Division Player of the Season – Joice Joseph (Red Sun) 5th Division Player of the Grand Final – Vinay Nair (Red Sun) Player of the Life Members Shield – Heath Delamotte (Seaweed) Life Members Shield Player of the Final – George Moraitis (Hardfactory) 1st Division Batting Aggregate - (Simon Taylor Memorial Trophy) – Andrew Taylor (Trinity Hotel) 394 runs at 49.25 1st Division Batting Average – Ben Mudaliar (Bat & Ball XI) 335 runs at 67.00 1st Division Bowling Aggregate & Average – Nick Houseman (Trinity Hotel) 29 wickets at 9.96 3 1st Division Most Dismissals by Wicket-Keeper – Nathan McDonald (Allstars) & Michael Frolich (Bat & Ball XI) 14 Dismissals 1st Division Most Catches by Fieldsman – Suresh Kumar (Allstars) & Kristof Barrington (Allstars) 8 catches 2nd Division Batting Aggregate – Brad Abbott (Eastern Bulldogs) 404 runs at 57.72 2nd Division Batting Average – Ben English (Surry Hills A) 210 runs at 105.00 2nd Division Bowling Aggregate – Brad Nunn (Petty Sessions B) 19 wickets at 16.00 2nd Division Bowling Average – David Willimott (Hardfactory) 16 wickets at 10.56 2nd Division Most Dismissals (Wicket-Keeper) – Ed Johnston (Petty Sessions A) 10 Dismissals 2nd Division Most Catches by Fieldsman – Brad Abbott (Eastern Bulldogs) 8 Catches 3rd Division Batting Aggregate & Average – Frank Punch (Boozers) 497 runs at 71.00 3rd Division Bowling Aggregate – Stuart Monroe (Paddington Bowlers B) 22 wickets at 16.05 3rd Division Bowling Average – Hamish Stuart (Boozers) 16 wickets at 10.81 3rd Division Most Dismissals (Wicket-Keeper) – John Moses (Surry Hills B) 12 Dismissals 3rd Division Most Catches by Fieldsman - Irvine Gowans (Surry Hills B), Matt Cherri (Troopers) & Spili Geftakis (Troopers) 8 Catches 4th Division Batting Aggregate & Batting Average – Matthew Weise (Fumblers) 575 runs at 82.14 4th Division Bowling Aggregate – Dave Gibson (Mullets) 24 wickets at 11.04 4th Division Bowling Average – Karl Jensen (PSJ F(Encees)) 19 wickets at 10.79 4th Division Most Dismissals (Wicket-Keeper) – Rohan Lulham (Petty Sessions C) 16 Dismissals 4th Division Most Catches by Fieldsman – Garth Pearce (Fumblers) 9 Catches 5th Division Batting Aggregate & Average – Dave Neale (Cricketers Arms) 411 runs at 45.67 5th Division Bowling Aggregate - Michael Crosby (Tudor Hall) 29 wickets at 15.24 5th Division Bowling Average – Joice Joseph (Red Sun) 28 wickets at 11.43 5th Division Most Dismissals (Wicket-Keeper) – Nigel Porter (Paddington Bowlers C) 12 Dismissals 5th Division Most Catches by Fieldsman – Julien Prem (Red Sun) 10 Catches Century Makers 1st Division Dave Bennie (Allstars) 142 v Trinity Hotel at Moore Park 17 Ben Mudaliar (Bat & Ball) 135no v Surry Hills A at Parkes Drive Sam Meares (Dutton Rally) 134no v Bat & Ball at Moore Park 16 Andrew Taylor (Trinity Hotel) 130 v Dutton Rally at Tasker Park 1 Andrew Houseman (Trinity Hotel) 113no v Dutton Rally at Moore Park 11 Michael Douglas (Bat & Ball) 113 v Allstars at Tempe 1 Markham Matthews (Trinity Hotel) 106no v Allstars at Moore Park 17 2nd Division Ed Johnston (Petty Sessions A) 156 no v Glebe at Parkes Drive Rob Risk (Hardfactory) 151no v MPK Dragons at Mona Park 4 Ben English (Surry Hills A) 127no v Eastern Bulldogs at Earlwood Park Glen Stewart (Hardfactory) 114 v MPK Dragons at Mona Park 4 Jason Veitch (Petty Sessions A) 112 v Petty Sessions B at Peter Hislop Park Brad Abbott (Eastern Bulldogs) 105 v Surry Hills A at Earlwood Park Brad Abbott (Eastern Bulldogs) 104 v MPK Dragons at Tempe 1 3rd Division Ben James (Clinton Perren) 172 v Boozers at Moore Park 17 Frank Punch (Boozers) 165 v Clinton Perren at Moore Park 17 Fred Madon (Paddington Bowlers B) 142no v Clinton Perren at Mason Park 1 Shane Anderson (Excelsior Hotel Troopers) 121no v East Sydney at Moore Park 16 Frank Punch (Boozers) 119 v Surry Hills B at Moore Park 12 Gerard Mitchell (Boozers) 113no v Surry Hills B at Moore Park 12 Aaron Crespi (Boozers) 101no v Excelsior Hotel Troopers at Moore Park 16 4 4th Division Matt Weise (Fumblers) 151no v PSJ F(Encees) at
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