PAPATOETOE CLUB (INC) 112TH ANNUAL REPORT 2017 – 2018 2017/18 NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

The 112th Annual general Meeting of the Papatoetoe Cricket Club will be held on Tuesday 24th July 2018 at 6pm at the Kolmar Sports Centre.

AGENDA

1. Apologies 2. Confirmation of Minutes from 111th Annual General Meeting 3. Matters Arising 4. Presentation and adoption of Annual Report and Balance Sheet for 2017/18 5. Election of Officers for the 2018-19 Season 6. Life Membership 7. New Constitution 2018 8. General Business 9. Social Hour PAPATOETOE CRICKET CLUB (INC) OFFICE BEARERS 2017/2018

PATRON Guy Ronaldson PRESIDENT Nigel Hurst HONORARY VICE PRESIDENTS P K Ambler, M B. Bennett, D Boyd, P Boyd, M Bradley, I Burnside, R J Cambie, J Crocker, W Cummins, M Deas, P Dullabh, E L Gibbs, P Hannan, P J Havill, E Hope, G Karam, J Lee, T Leitch, W McCormick, I McGechie, L McEntee, A McLaughlin, S McNeilage, R Meiklejohn, G Peach, M Peterson, R Peterson, S Peterson, B Plummer, M Plummer, J Pope, C Price, W Price, A Rewcastle, L Rewcastle, R Robertson MP, N Ronaldson, C Ross, G Shaw, S Singe, M Sua, M Switzer, P J Walker, K Wallis, S L Watt, R Weir, S Wickett, J Wright

LIFE MEMBERS N V Burnside, D S Currie, G H M Green, I H Plummer, D H Price, R G Ronaldson, F W Stamp, G B Troup, R M Harris, S J Poole, P O’Brien, R R Price, N P Hurst, N Ronaldson, V Soma DECEASED D Burnside, E H Burnside, E G Bray, K R Deas, S G Gedye, C G Humphries, W Joynt, J H Price, R F Shearer, C A Smyth, A A Swaffield, H E Swaffield, J A Swaffield, B W D Troup, Dr J J Valentine, A F Winks, G Speedy CHAIRMAN Peter Boyd MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Peter Boyd, Simon Poole, Garry Wood, Gary Troup, Bhupinder Singh, Regina Lilii

CHAIRMAN SECRETARY TREASURER Peter Boyd Megan Spiers Simon Poole MANAGER COACHING DIRECTOR Simon Poole Garry Wood HONORARY SOLICITOR HONORARY AUDITOR Wood, Ruck and Co. R R Price REPRESENTATIVES HONOURS BOARD 2017 -2018

AUCKLAND A Oliver Reynolds-Pringle Navdeep Aujla Logan Clark

MANUKAU DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES Year 12/13A Aue Parima Sukhjap Singh Year 12/13 Development Gurjap Singh Parasjot Sandhu Year 11A Rihan Sayed Ritapraj Gill Preetpal Singh Sukhdev Sukh Year 11 Development Hruthrin Pagadala Jasraj Basra Dhir Patel Harvir Singh-Birl Sandy Singh Year 9 Tannin Khrana Harjot Singh-Dharni U15 Girls Hannah Burns Caitlin Hakeagatoa 2017/2018 PRIZE WINNERS

Mike Reidy Club Player of the Year Bhupinder Singh Memorial Ross Roberston Pursuit of Excellence Ben Westerlund Trophy Hunt Cup Best Club Side Premier Men Deas Cup Batsman of the Year Logan Clark Swaffield Cup Highest Club Logan Clark Aggregate Joynt Cup Most Bhupinder Singh Farman Cup Best All-rounder Oliver Reynolds-Pringle (Top Grades) Smudge McNeillage Best Spin Bowler Bhupinder Singh Award (Top Grades) Harris Cup Best All-rounder Kulvir Kahlon (Club Grades) Stamp Cup Keeping Stephen Money Havill Cup Fielding Caleb Brookland Home Performance Batting Logan Clark Home Performance Bowling Navdeep Aujla Terry Peters Most Improved Player Jack Shimmin Memorial Trophy (top two grades) Grant Patten Sportsmanship Award Lakshay Bhardwaj Memorial Warwick Trophy Committee Award Neil Ronaldson Connor Cup Best All-rounder Regina Lilii Women Ernie Bray Memorial Highest Aggregate Tess Hickson Women Webber Cup Women's Section Lelia Bourne Merit Award Rose Henare Cup Most Promising Player Caitlin Hakeagatoa Women's Cricket 2017/2018 SEASON RESULTS Most Runs Logan Clark 815 Runs Most Wickets Bhupinder Singh 55 Wickets 100s Logan Clark Premier Men 153 vs Birkenhead 102 vs Takapuna Stephen Money Premier Men 109 vs Birkenhead 100 vs EC Bays Arminder Sohal Premier Men 109 vs EC Bays Stuart Money Premier Men 119 vs Takapuna Aue Parima Premier Men Reserves 102* vs Parnell Tess Hickson Premier Women 132 vs Parnell Pratik Patel 4th Grade 125 Parminder Singh 6th Grade Black 104* Sanjeev Kumar 2A Kings 112* Charandeep Lotey 2A Kings 108 Parminder Singh 2A Kings 103 Sanjeev Kumar 2A Kings 100 Lindsay Harris 2C All Stars 134 Robbie Graham 2C All Stars 127 Mike Jamieson 2C All Stars 100 Bowling 5+ Wickets in an Innings Bhupinder Singh Premier Men 7/102 vs EC Bays 5/47 vs EC Bays 5/75 vs Takapuna Navdeep Aujla Premier Men 7/68 vs Parnell Oliver Reynolds-Pringle Premier Men 5/25 vs University Feala Vaelua Premier Women 5/15 vs Parnell Sam McHugh 4th Grade 5/18 Ritapraj Gill 4th Grade 5/28 Kulvir Kahlon 6th Grade Black 5/37 Harvinder Singh 6th Grade Red 5-for Riyad Khan 1B Raiders 5/16 Mandhiraj Singh 2A Kings 6/23 Jamie Graham 2C All Stars 5/9 Darron McMurchy 2C All Stars 5/19 Nick Cage 2C All Stars 5/33 Utkarsh Jakhar 5/32,5/53 Ramandeep Kahlon 5/49 Jaswant Singh C1 Blue 6/36 Tahir Mehmood 5/62 Navdeep Singh One Day 1B 6/11 Satnam Singh Kang One Day 2A 5/20 Satinder Singh One Day 2C 5/34 Hattricks Riyad Khan 1B Raiders

PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2017/18 Reserve Women Nickie Maro 4th Grade Pratik Lawande 6th Grade Black Kulvir Kahlon 6th Grade Red Harvinder Singh 1B Raiders Navjot Singh Sodhi 2A Kings Gurjit Singh 2C All Stars Nick Gage

Nickie Maro with Simon Poole and Caitlin Hakeagatoa with Rodney Price

Neil Ronaldson with Rodney Price and Jack Shimmin with Neil Ronaldson 2017/2018 JUNIOR PRIZE WINNERS

Bill Joynt Memorial Cup Highest Aggregate Shivanshu Sharma Youth Section

Joynt Cup Best All-rounder Ayush Varma Youth Section

Burnside Cup Most Outstanding Aaron Virdi Junior

Louisa Lakua Memorial Cup Outstanding Ranjit Singh and Surinder Volunteer Kumar

TEAM AWARDS Team Awarded For: 2017/18 BMPS Year 6B Most Valuable Player Carson John Tuhimata Best Fieldsman Markel Harema Most Improved Brian Wilson Year 6B Red Most Runs Pratyush Khatiwada Most Wickets Arshdeep Singh Best All-rounder Rajveer Grewal Year 6 Prem Best Batsman Austin Sood Best Bowler Robinjot Singh Best All-rounder Aaron Virdi Year 7A Best All-rounder Navjot Gill Best Batsman Ayush Varma Best Bowler Akul Thatipamula Year 9/10B Best Bowler Shae Rai Best All-rounder Shivanshu Sharma Holy Cross Best Batsman Gardenia Makasale U12A Girls Best All-rounder Keely Osborne Best Fieldsman Riley Parker U12B Girls Best Bowler Tiare Vila Best Batsman Ane Ravarua Most Improved Ieruta Vavetuki Holy Cross U15A Best All-rounder Marietta Mata’afa Girls Best Fieldsman Nerina Mafi Most Improved Jessie Malaesilia U15B Girls Best All-rounder Tailor Maika-Mataora Best Batsman Caitlin Hakeagatoa Most Improved Ruatapu Purotu Thirties-Plus Youth Miniature Batting Trophy Aaron Virdi Y6 Prem 37*, 33*, 32* Austin Sood Y6 Prem 44*, 33*, 33* Robinjot Singh Y6 Prem 30*, 30 Liam Hakeagatoa Y6 Prem 33 Jasjot Singh Y7A 32* Ayush Varma Y7A 78*, 51, 50*, 50* Navjot Gill Y7A 51 Shivanshu Sharma Y9/10B 78, 70*, 52 Caitlin Hakeagatoa U15B Girls 42*, 34*, 31* Davinya Lulia U15B Girls 37*, 34*, 30* Faith Moa U15B Girls 32* Kayla Smith-Mataora U15B Girls 37*

Hundreds Miniature Batting Trophy Shivanshu Sharma Y9/10B 104*, 104

Shivanshu Sharma Ayush Varma Aaron Virdi Highest Aggregate Best All-rounder Most Outstanding MINUTES OF THE 111th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE PAPATOETOE CRICKET CLUB

Held on the 30th July 2017 at 1.30pm at the Papatoetoe Sports Centre. Present: Lance Shaw, Neil Ronaldson, Stephen Money, Les Gibbs, Denis Currie, Ian Plummer, Aussie, Roger Harris, Guy Ronaldson, Peter Boyd, Lance Shaw, Simon Poole, Nigel Hurst, Megan Spiers, Ana Patel, Mrs Soma, Rajeev, Peter Ambler, Vijay Soma, Bhupinder Singh, Sunit Birla, Iain Laxon (ACA) Brett Plummer, Raylene Plummer, Ossie Letelier, Wally Stamp. 1. Apologies Gary Troup, Dave Price, Ian McGechie, Shane Singe, Noel Burnside, Regina Lilii, Garry Wood, Gareth Shaw Ian Plummer moved that the minutes be accepted seconded Peter Ambler Carried Nigel welcomed everyone to the 111th Papatoetoe Cricket Club AGM

2. Minutes from 110th Annual General Meeting Confirmation of Minutes from 110th Annual General Meeting Dennis Currie moved that the minutes be accepted as a fair and accurate record, Seconded Peter Boyd Carried 3. Matters Arising a) Roger Harris would like to know whether the club will see any improvement in the in the 2017/2018 season. Neil Ronaldson did point out that the team did well last season with coming third last season b) Peter Ambler pointed out to of the VP’s that need to come off the report, G Speedy and P Rich. c) One minute silence was held in honour of the obituaries for G Speedy and P Rich.

4. Presentation and adoption of Annual Report and Balance Sheet for the 2017/18 Season. Ossie Letelier moved that the Chairman’s and Presidents reports be accepted Seconded Neil Ronaldson Carried 5. ACA Report Iain Laxon a) Iain briefly spoke on the two Auckland Premier sides. b) There has been a significant increase in the registration of new players. 2015/2016 season there was a 15% increase and 2016/2017 an extra 5% increase. c) A new company has taken over the ground keeping contract for all the grounds in Auckland. It is an Australian company. d) There will be three T20s at this season and one test (if the resource consent goes through for Sunday night). e) There is $695k to be allocated to clubs this season. f) New High Performance manager. g) The ACA CEO has gone to Bowls NZ and they will be announcing the new CEO over the next week or so. h) The Senior competitions administrator is on maternity leave. i) Ian thanked everyone for their contribution to cricket. j) There is funding available 6. Election of Officers Ian Plummer moved that Guy Ronaldson be reinstated as Patron Seconded Rodney Price Carried Simon Poole nominated Nigel Hurst as President Seconded Peter Ambler Carried Peter Boyd moved that the vice presidents be reinstated Seconded Lance Shaw Carried

Neil Ronaldson moved that the following people be on the committee: Bhupinder Singh Garry Wood Simon Poole Peter Boyd Gary Troup Regina Lilii Seconded Les Gibbs Carried

Nigel Hurst nominated Rodney Price as Auditor for another year Seconded Peter Boyd Carried

Nigel Hurst acknowledge Peter Boyd’s contribution to the Club over the last 30 years.

7. Life Membership i. Wally Stamp briefly talked on Neil Ronaldson’s contribution to Papatoetoe Cricket Club. He was a Premier player for 20 years, six of these a . Auckland Club cricketer three times. He has helped with coaching of the premier side for the past few years or longer and has been one of the selectors of the top two sides.

Wally Stamp moved that Neil Ronaldson be a Life member of Papatoetoe Cricket Club. Seconded Peter Ambler Carried ii. Nigel Hurst spoke on Vijay Soma’s contribution to Papatoetoe Cricket Club through is playing, coaching. Nigel moved that Vijay Soma be a life member of Papatoetoe Cricket Club Seconded Neil Ronaldson Carried

Simon Poole read an email from Shane Singe on the nominations of Vijay Soma and Neil Ronaldson as life members.

8. General Business i. Roly responded to Roger’s comment on the Premier team. ii. The constitution is still in progress. This is a very old document that needs more work on it. iii. Letter to go to Garry congratulating him on being coach for ND Spirit. iv. Nigel thanked everyone for supporting the 111th AGM and thanked Megan and Simon for putting the report together and the AGM. Nigel officially closed the 111th AGM at 2.24pm PAPATOETOE CRICKET CLUB CHAIRMAN’S REPORT

The last season has been a particularly successful one on the field once again, the performances of our flagship Premier teams lead our club well across the season. The Premier Men’s side had a stellar season that so very nearly ended in taking out the two day championship with their penultimate game against Howick Pakuranga being the deciding match of the season. Congratulations to Bhupinder, his selection team, Stephen and all the players for another great season and let’s hope we can go that next step next season. Our ladies teams and section continues to grow and prosper thanks to a lot of hard work and dedication by Regina Lilii and Garry Wood. The results from our other two day and one day teams was very encouraging, these teams are often the unsung heroes of our club whose deeds are not always on show as prominently as our Premier results are, congratulations to you all, I hope everyone enjoyed their season at Papatoetoe and we look forward to welcoming you back as we fast approach the new season. As many of you will be aware our Club Manager Simon Poole has decided to step down from this role after 12 years, Simons service dedication and passion for everything Papatoetoe Cricket is remarkable and this will be sorely missed along with his extensive knowledge of the day to day running of the club that all of us take for granted, he made my role as Chairman a pretty simple one and has been a pleasure to work alongside. Megan Speirs has also decided to step away from her role at the club, Megan was initially in the role of secretary of the club but over the last few years has had the responsibility of all of our Grant Funding applications and reconciliations, her work in this area has enabled us to continue to function as a club, the amount of time and effort Megan has put into this we cannot thank her enough for and we are very grateful. With changes of personal in our mist it is an appropriate time as a club to look to the future as to the planning and personal required to lead our club in the coming years, as I mentioned last year whilst our performances on the field have been encouraging we as a club have been treading water for the last few years and we all as a committee agree we need to do more for all our club members and get our focus back on being a great club that everyone is proud of and wants to be part of again, it’s up to us to get our identity back, certainly the pleasing results on the field helps generate a good vibe around the place but we need to do more particularly in our junior club, give these people a club and people they can identify with, make them and their families feel welcome, we are all aware of the changing demographics of our club and society that have taken place over the last few years, and I don’t believe we have embraced this as well as we could have and as I mentioned before the strength of our junior section and lack of volunteers probably reflects this. We as a club / committee need to address this for our club to prosper, we need some help and input from a lot more people as it’s easy to see the governance of the club presently is not a great reflection of our actual membership base their families and South Auckland generally. Our current committee has only two people who aren’t in some sort of paid role at the club and if we are perfectly honest we would both admit it is about time to take a step away to encourage new people and ideas through. This past year has seen the changing of staff at Kolmar, the introduction of Barry and Nikki and there enthusiasm to help has continued the great relationship we have with the Sports Centre. With the continued support of the Kolmar Trust and its supporters many of our junior members and families who would normally struggled to join have benefitted from the Chose Sport initiative again this year enabling them to be members and play at the club Like all organizations we continue to have to rely on funding for various aspects of the running of our club and this avenue continues to be our major source of revenue and an area where Gary Troup’s expertise and knowledge has once again served us well and we are truly indebted to him for this. Funding makes up over 70% of our income with subscriptions supplying the rest so it is important moving forward that we seek further sponsorship opportunities and utilize other avenues such as donations to help in the running of our club, every little bit will help To all of our sponsors and charitable trusts as well as Auckland Cricket who continue support us, thank you so much. To all our volunteers, coaches mangers , supporters and parents thank you all very much, but we still require more of you, I encourage you all to get involved in your club in the upcoming season and beyond, we all need to help out be in large or small contributions so our club continues to perform and function efficiently. To all our players, I hope you enjoyed your season and look forward to seeing you all back at the club later in the year when the new season rolls around.

Peter Boyd Chairman Papatoetoe Cricket Club THANK YOU SIMON POOLE

After 12 years in the role of Club Manager Simon Poole has decided not to renew his contract and will relinquish his position on the 31st May 2018. Simon commenced in this role in 2006 following our Centennial and has been a major driving force in not only the day to day running of the club but the success and progress we have made and continue to make. With the removal of our own clubrooms during the 2009-2010 season and we as a club not being able to utilize the now Kolmar Centre till late 2011 he saw us through some incredibly turbulent times particularly off the field as our club was severely impacted both financially and playing numbers wise. Through this period and ever since he has continued to make sure we always have teams on the field, gear provided, junior teams transported and that the club was in good heart and spirit so we could function as a club again. Simon’s service and dedication well surpassed the remuneration and the hours this “part time” role was meant to be, but his sole drive in the role was for the betterment of our club and his love for Papatoetoe Cricket. He has continued his coaching and his involvement with Manukau Districts Cricket, flying the Papatoetoe flag supporting our junior club throughout this time. In 2010 Simon was made a Life Member of Papatoetoe Cricket Club. Along with the day to day roles it’s the unseen hours and time Simon has sacrificed, attending meetings with the ACA, representing our club at user group, and grounds meetings, liaising with the groundsmen being a handyman and go-to guy around the centre that many don’t see but most of us expect someone to do. Personally I have known Simon for over 35 years from our playing days to more recently as the 6 years as Chairman of our club, his integrity, passion, drive and commitment for our club I cannot thank him enough for, he has been great to work with and will be missed, we as a club are truly indebted to Simon. We as a committee will now be working through the direction and roles required to fill this position and will use this as a time to refocus on what is required to continue to progress the club forward and meet the needs of our membership, we would encourage any feedback or suggestions you all may have. Simon, on behalf of all of our club I thank you for all the roles you have filled and all that you have done during the last 12 years, I know you will not be lost to us and I look forward to you now being able to enjoy your role as a Life Member and supporter of our club.

Peter Boyd Chairman Papatoetoe Cricket Club PRESIDENT’S REPORT

The 2017/8 season has come and gone and it seems like yesterday that I was writing last years’ report! This season will go down as one of the most frustrating yet at the same time exciting years for some time. Our Premier men came so close to the two- day title and our Premier Woman were 1.5 points away from making the one- day final. I would like to thank Stephen Money for his leadership this year. Your team played some outstanding cricket throughout the year and were so close to that elusive title you and your team worked so hard for. Congratulations to Logan Clark in being awarded player of the year, however it was a pretty hard decision with many players having outstanding seasons. Unfinished business men. Our Woman’s team was superbly led by Lelia Bourne who had the best stats in terms of keeping dismissals across all teams in Premier Woman’s Cricket an outstanding achievement. It is very pleasing to see the improvement in results. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all Captains in our grade sides for their leadership and commitment to our club. To the players who took the field each Saturday wearing our club colours thank you for your efforts and congratulations on your success. At last year’s AGM I had the pleasure of witnessing the election of two new Life Members. Both Neil Ronaldson and Vee Jay Soma were admitted to this fine group and it was special to see both men being supported by friends and family. I received a very sad call last month informing me that Simon Poole is stepping down from his role as club manager. Simon has been a wonderful servant both as a player and administrator for well over thirty years. Thank you Simon for all you have done for our club. I certainly hope we still see you at the clubrooms for a pint or two. A club does not run itself and we are very fortunate to have good people giving their time off the field so you can enjoy your time on the field. Peter Boyd our chairman and his committee continue to do an excellent job in insuring the smooth running of our club on a daily basis. Your work is appreciated believe me. The weekly newsletter Regina puts out is a tremendous initiative that keeps members up to date with what is happening. If you do not receive this please inform a committee member so your e mail details can be added to the list. Finally I wish all Members a safe and warm winter. September is only a few months away and it will all start again. Be prepared get fit see you then

Nigel Hurst President COACHING DIRECTOR’S REPORT

The 2017-18 was again a very successful year in the Club’s drive to have cricket played over a wide and diverse range of the local community. Internally numbers grew in two key areas. 1. The year 6 boys where the Club had two sides 2. The under 12 and 15 girls where two new sides form Holy Cross joined after Christmas The school program counted over 4000 students coached or playing in some type of competitive cricket game, which equated to over 20,000 hits in local schools. This ranged for Have a Go days in 15 schools that incorporated several codes along with cricket giving the children taster session.

The most significant milestone was the advent of a very successful T20 competition on Sundays run by Vikram Bhagia. The tournament was started from scratch and ended up with eight teams, mostly due to Vikram’s tenacity and perseverance so the credit for this successful competition is undoubtedly based on his energy and commitment.

The growth of girl’s cricket was another significant step up in the Club’s progress in the local community. Holly Cross represented the school and the community amazingly well as ambassadors for the game. One outcome for the Club was the school then entered two girl’s sides in the Saturday competitions as well as five sides in the after school Blitz for year 5 and 6 pupils. Coaching at Nga Iwi and Mission Heights During the season, the Club forged a relationship with Counties Manukau Kirikiti Association as a means of tapping into that sporting community. The Club provided with coaching in local schools and assisted with local tournaments where able. The closeness of the two formats was highlighted when the Papatoetoe Premier Women’s team entered in and won a Kilikiti tournament in January. The Club once again utilised the services of a coach out from England. This year we had George Horsley who proved to be a popular and welcome addition to the Men’s Reserve side as well as the school and club coaching staff. He even made an appearance on SKY TV as New Zealand Cricket sought to promote cricket in diverse communities.

Club President, Nigel Hurst with George as he is miked up to take a session at the four SICA girls down from Apia Bairds MainFreight Primary School to play in our Premier Ladies team

Garry Wood Development Management PREMIER MEN CAPTAIN'S REPORT

This season has seen our team solidify the work we did last year. Our results reflect the work that the squad has done in pre-season as well as throughout the season. We have developed into one of the most consistent teams in all formats and one that is always hard to beat. The success of our team wouldn’t be possible without the help of people at the club. “General” John Lee a key member of our group using his vast experience to impart his wisdom. He is invaluable and ensures that all the small things run smoothly, but most importantly reminds us what it means to play for Papatoetoe. Thank you to Brett Paterson for taking up the scoring duties again this year. Thank you to the committee for all your support. I would like to especially acknowledge Nigel Hurst for his fantastic support especially when we are playing at home. He can always be counted on for some motivational words. I would also like to personally thank Simon Poole for all the tremendous work that he has done for the club. Poole you have been a massive influence on my cricket and appreciate all the work you have done. A massive thanks to Neil Ronaldson for his time as selector again this season. Another enormous thanks to Vijay as the Godfather of the reserves. We started the season with a trip to Mount Manganui. The purpose of this was to do team building as well as set goals for what we wanted to achieve this season. We welcomed Josh Plummer and welcomed Ollie Pringle back, both playing significant roles in the Premier side this year. The Premier and Reserves side aimed especially high and we were both aiming for silverware in all competitions. Aspirational, but realistically achievable with hard work. Our professionalism at training increased again this year. We are developing a culture where people are expected to turn up to training and work hard. This was a key idea that we were not getting right previously with too many passengers in the training squad. It is an area we must look to advance if we wish to get the success we are after. It was pleasing to see most players putting in the work for hours before and after training. We also were a fitter side with a fitness component incorporated into every training. In our one day competition we won five of our seven games. Unfortunately, this was not good enough to get us through to the knock out stages. We were in the tougher group, our record in the other group would have seen us qualify first. In our five wins we played some great cricket and had comprehensive wins over a number of the teams. Our two losses we extremely disappointing, both on artificial surfaces. Bowling Takapuna out for 150 and collapsing to be bowled out for 80. In the second bowling North Shore out for 170. In our chase we were 120-2, and still managed to lose. Ironically, we seem to struggle most chasing lower totals and it is something we must rectify if we want to compete in this competition. Our bowling in the limited overs competition was outstanding led by Abdullah Sayed and Bhupinder Singh. Logan Clark In the T20 competition we won two out of three games and missed out on the quarter finals on net run rate. Again, it was frustrating to not move on to the next round after two solid performances. In our loss to Howick we were beaten by the better side on the day. It is pleasing to see that Auckland Cricket are changing the format to allow more games against a larger variety of teams. In our group we had both University and Howick Pakuranga, the top three sides this season. As with previous seasons our main focus was in the two day competition and we gave it a real crack this year. Playing ten games we won four, drew four and lost two. We essentially played a final in our penultimate game against rivals Howick Pakuranga. It was the batting which let us down slightly getting bowled out for 160 on a spin friendly home track. Disappointingly it was the wickets we gave to their seamers which cost us in the end. Another ten runs and it could have been a completely different outlook. Howick went passed our Oliver Reynold-Pringle score eight down. Helped mainly by a Dale Phillips’ 70. Dale should have been given out LBW on 0 on the first day going back to a Bhupinder Singh arm ball. The only doubt in the decision was whether it was crashing into or clipping middle. Dale took his chance and batting extremely positively whilst wickets were tumbling at the other end. Even though we lost first innings we knew we had a real chance for an outright in this game. We hit a quick fire 190 in the second innings before declaring to leave them needing 160 in the final session. Howick finished nine down. An outright victory here would have seen the teams level on points heading into the last round, but it wasn’t meant to be. As it stood we needed Howick to lose and we needed an outright victory. Our outright was a possibility before rain meant no play at all on day two. I am proud of our efforts in this competition and we played some fantastic cricket along the way. I’m sure we can improve on this result next year. Our loss to Howick was our first at home all year and we have really turned the Rec into a place that we are extremely difficult to beat. Our standout performers this year were Logan Clark with the bat and Bhupinder Singh with the ball. Logan took his game to the next level this year and played some beautiful innings. He developed a real consistency with his batting and became the prized wicket for the opposition. Logan won many games with the bat this year and was often the man or taking us close to our totals. With the ball Bhups bowled unbelievable well. He is the best spin bowler if not bowler in Auckland club cricket. He is impossible to score off and then he gets you out. He is still our most consistent performer and he must continue playing if we wish to be successful in the coming seasons. I would like to say that this season will be my last as captain. As a team for us to go to the next level I think we will need a new voice and there are several potential leaders now in our group and feel comfortable stepping aside. I reflect on where we were as a squad three years ago to where we are now. The strides we have taken forward are significant and I am content with the progress we have made. It was a massive honour captaining the Premier team following in the footsteps of my cricketing idols. It has also been a real challenge managing the strong personalities within our team, this has taught me a lot about myself and have learnt some valuable lessons. My style of leadership hasn’t been popular with everyone, but my honest and critical approach was needed for us to move forward. As a person I was not happy battling to sixth and seventh season after season and did not feel we were representing our proud club the best we could, and this had Bhupinder Singh to change. I may not have approached all these challenges in the right way but at the heart of everything I did the performance of the team was my priority. I’m looking forward to supporting the new captain and enjoying my cricket again next season. I know I have a lot more runs to score and this will be my new focus heading forward. Lastly, I would like to thank Bhups for all his support in particular his knowledge of the game and I have really learnt a lot. Stephen Money Papatoetoe Premier Captain Premier Batting Inn NO 100's 50's HS Runs Ave Logan Clark 22 2 2 5 153 815 40.75 Arminder Sohal 21 2 1 3 109 565 29.74 Stephen Money 17 3 2 2 109 538 38.43 Oliver Reynolds-Pringle 21 3 0 2 72* 442 24.56 Stuart Money 18 1 1 0 119 386 22.71 Luke Istead 22 4 0 1 59 366 20.33 Joshua Plummer 17 1 0 3 61 262 16.38 Navdeep Aujla 20 4 0 0 40 238 14.88 Caleb Brookland 12 1 0 0 49 155 14.09 Abdullah Sayed 13 3 0 0 31 118 11.8 Bhupinder Singh 13 6 0 0 17 74 10.57 Navpreet Singh 1 1 0 0 40* 40 - Lance Shaw 1 1 0 0 17* 17 - Aue Parima 2 0 0 0 12 15 7.5 Lakshay Bhardway 5 3 0 0 4* 9 4.5 Avnit Prasad 1 1 0 0 1* 1 -

Premier Bowling BB R W 5WI BBI Ave EEcn Bhupinder Singh 1794 993 55 4 7/102 18.05 3.32 Navdeep Aujla 1478 1067 49 1 7/68 21.78 4.33 Oliver Reynolds- 859 585 26 1 5/25 22.5 4.09 Pringle Abdullah Sayed 645 450 24 0 4/20 18.75 4.19 Luke Istead 630 445 16 0 3/37 27.81 4.24 Lakshay Bhardway 285 280 8 0 2/16 35 5.89 Joshua Plummer 89 64 4 0 3/34 16 4.31 Arminder Sohal 103 90 3 0 3/15 30 5.24 Avnit Prasad 54 37 1 0 1/37 37 4.11 Lance Shaw 48 57 1 0 1/37 57 7.13 Stuart Money 70 76 1 0 1/11 76 6.51 Caleb Brookland 6 3 0 0 0/3 - 3 Logan Clark 96 63 0 0 0/0 - 3.94 Bhupinder Singh with Gary Troup and Logan Clark with Neil Ronaldson

Navdeep Aujla with Neil Ronaldson and Lakshay Bhardway with Rodney Price PREMIER WOMEN’S REPORT There were a few changes to the Premier Women’s squad this season with the return of Tess Hickson after three seasons with Eden Roskill, and Lily Mulivai after having a season off to have her baby girl, R’phael. We also had the addition of three Samoa International players, Papalagi Amosa, Kolotita Lui Masae, and Doris Kalifa join Papatoetoe Cricket Club for the first time, plus returning Samoa Internationals, Lagi Otila Telea, Via Meritiana Andrew, and Matile Uliao. Throughout the season, the premier women and reserve women trained together twice a week as a wider squad for the first time which was great. It allowed some of our youngsters to train alongside and learn from some of the more experienced senior players. However, on the flipside of that, some of the ‘youngies’ kept the ‘oldies’ on their toes in the nets and everyone pushed each other through some gruelling fitness sessions. Both teams bonded really well and as always, provided plenty of fun and laughter in amongst all the hard work being put in. Unfortunately, we didn’t do too well in the Pearl Dawson T20 competition as we had very little consistency with both bat and ball which meant we lost 6/8 games – one of which was a bowl off! Two matches earlier on in the season were abandoned due to wet weather so we could only muster a 5th place finish on the table. However, the 50 over format proved more promising for us in terms of our consistency winning 5/8 games with 2 matches abandoned. We also came painfully close to making the Prichard Cup 50 Over Championship Final. However, a slow over rate in a previous game against Waitakere/Auckland University that cost us the match and more importantly three crucial points came back to haunt us. In the last round of matches we were reliant on that same team (Waitak Uni) beating Takapuna to help us through to the final but it was not to be. Needless to say, we definitely learnt our lesson and will not be letting slow over rates affect our results in future. Sometimes learning the hard way is the only way for the lesson to really sink in! The third-place play-off against Cornwall was then abandoned with us finishing up in third place yet again. We will definitely be looking to go two steps further than that next season – third time lucky! Here were some of our highlights throughout the season:  t 1SFNJFSEFCVUTGPS4BNPB*OUFSOBUJPOBMT Kolotita Lui Masae, Papalagi Amosa as well as our young-guns Tayla Malaesilia, Hannah Burns, and Caitlin Hakeagatoa who all claimed their first premier wickets across the season.  t 5FTT)JDLTPOTNBJEFOUPOGPS1BQBUPFUPF with 132 against Parnell.  t 'FBMB7BFMVBTöSTUöWFGPSGPS1BQBUPFUPF taking 5/15 against Parnell.  t -JMZ.VMJWBJTNBJEFOIBMGDFOUVSZGPS Papatoetoe with a very gutsy 56 not out against Takapuna which lead us to victory in a very close-fought match. Tess Hickson and Feala Vaelua t 0VSDBQUBJOXJDLFULFFQFS Lelia Bourne topping the overall fielding stats across the Premier Women’s grade with 12 catches, 6 stumpings, 3 assisted run outs and 1 unassisted run out.  t 0VSUFBNBMTPFOUFSFEB Kilikiti (Samoan Cricket) Big Bash tournament over Waitangi weekend for the first time which we ended up winning unbeaten.

Also, a huge thanks to our captain, Lelia Bourne who showed great strength and leadership throughout the season, both on and off the field. I look forward to working alongside you again to make the 2018/19 season our season! I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Simon Poole for all that he’s done for the club and for his patience and support throughout the season. Also a big thanks to Garry Wood for his ongoing support of our team and his passion for developing women’s cricket. Thank you also to Gary Troup, Peter Boyd, and Nigel Hurst for all your support, we really appreciate it.

Regina Lilii Premier Women’s Coach Premier Women Batting Mat Inn NO 100's 50's HS Runs Ave Tessa Hickson 15 15 2 1 1 132 356 27.38 Regina Lilii 12 12 1 0 3 74 311 28.27 Feala Vaelua 14 14 0 0 0 47 211 15.07 Lily Mulivai 13 12 2 0 1 56* 187 18.7 Lelia Bourne 14 13 2 0 1 57 177 16.09 Via Meritiana Andrew 12 11 1 0 0 35* 127 12.7 Maria Tato 12 10 2 0 0 21 114 14.25 Lagi Otila Telea 17 15 2 0 0 16 89 6.85 Matile Uliao 7610024*5410.8 Leiu Bourne 16 13 2 0 0 18 51 4.64 Kolotita Makerita Lui Nonu 10620012174.25 Tayla-Lee Malaesilia 7640010*157.5 Caitlin Hakeagatoa 31000999 Palagi Amosa 752005*82.67 Prescilla Pomee 22000673.5 Hannah Burns 642003*73.5

Premier Women Bowling Mat BB Maiden R W 5WI BBI Ave Ecn Regina Lilii 13 366 9 242 17 0 4/15 14.24 3.97 Via Meritiana (Fina) Andrew 12 268 1 229 14 0 4/22 16.36 5.13 Feala Vaelua 15 444 10 285 14 1 5/15 20.36 3.85 Maria Tato 13 401 8 269 13 0 3/16 20.69 4.02 Lagi Otila Telea 17 502 8 310 12 0 2/12 25.83 3.71 Lily Mulivai 13 300 2 300 8 0 2/27 37.5 6 Matile Uliao 7 214 5 150 6 0 2/24 25 4.21 Tayla-Lee Malaesilia 7 78 0 107 3 0 2/15 35.67 8.23 Caitlin Hakeagatoa 3 44 0 34 2 0 2/8 17 4.64 Tessa Hickson 15 12 0 14 1 0 1/14 14 7 Leiu Bourne 17 30 0 32 1 0 1/15 32 6.4 Palagi Amosa 8 39 0 40 1 0 1/16 40 6.15 Hannah Burns 6 42 0 68 1 0 1/36 68 9.71 Kolotita Makerita Lui Nonu 10 60 1 79 1 0 1/8 79 7.9 PREMIER MEN RESERVES’ REPORT

Assembling in Tauranga on a preseason trip the Premier Reserve squad looked as strong as I had ever seen it. The losses of a couple of key players from the past season had been offset by the addition of a couple of talented youngsters and some experience in the form of George Horsley from the UK and Navi Deol. This promise though failed to deliver on what we expected as a team and most players would be disappointed in the season they had. The one day season started well with an exciting tie against Takapuna in the first game. We then demolished Suburbs scoring over 300 with new recruits Navi Deol and George Horsley making maiden 50s for Papatoetoe. Losing the next 2 games in low scoring affairs and having a game washed out highlighted the frailties in the batting line-up as we were simply not producing the runs we needed to be competitive. This would be a problem that would hurt the team throughout the season. The next game against Cornwall was a do or die contest and showed what we could produce and the mettle the team had. At 60/4 Karan Anand as new captain led the way and built a partnership with Lance Shaw and with vital contributions from Vijay Soma and Kamal Yadav got us to a competitive score of 257. The game was tight the entire way and with nerves on edge and tensions rising Anand made crucial breakthroughs with the ball himself and astute bowling changes meant we edged them out by 11 runs. This big win allowed us a chance to make the final but we once again failed to deliver with the bat in the final game meaning we ended up 6th in the one day competition. After the disappointment of the 1 day competition we turned our attention to the 2 dayers where we were sitting in 3rd place after 4 rounds having scored an impressive outright win over Takapuna, with only 1 first innings loss against Parnell. From here though we struggled to gain momentum losing to Cornwall and having a game washed out when we were in a strong position. With 2 rounds to go we still had an opportunity to make the final and with a very rewarding 1st innings victory over Eden Roskill, whom we hadn’t beaten in 3 seasons, it was all to play for in the last game against top of the table Suburbs. Chasing an outright victory we put them in to bat on a good wicket but with limited bowling options, breakthroughs were hard to come by and Suburbs ended up setting us 294. We set about chasing this aggressively and regular contributions kept us in the hunt for most of the game. We ended up falling 12 runs short but again this showed what we were capable of whilst also highlighting the team’s lack of match awareness as no one was able to score past 50. The season ended in a washout giving us a final placing of 5th. The biggest disappointment of the season was the lack of match winning contributions. This is evidenced by the fact we only scored 1 century courtesy of Aue Parima against a strong Parnell side. Aue had an exceptional season with the bat, owning the swashbuckling way in which he played, which more often than not got us off to great starts. Not one bowler amongst the group took a 5 wicket bag which doesn’t reflect the quality of bowling we had at our disposal. Ben Westerlund was an absolute standout and was our player of the year. He could be relied upon to deliver whatever was needed in the situation presented to him. It was great to see him in full flight bowling his off spin aggressively varying the flight and pace. Ben also was brilliant with the bat showing determination to get us across the line in a number of tight contests. Jack Shimmin led the seam attack very well especially at various times where he was relied upon to carry most of the fast bowling workload. He was rewarded with most improved player and if he continues to progress will be a future Premier player for many years. I would like to thank Vijay who assisted me in organising and running the team. I was happy to see Vijay concentrating on his own cricket for a change rather than worrying about everyone else. He bowled magnificently towards the end of the season and was a go to option for new captain Karan Anand. Well done goes to Karan for leading the side in what was a challenging year on the field but an enjoyable one off it as the team culture strengthened the more we played together. Next season bodes well as some emerging talent in Ben Westerlund, Jack Shimmin, Dilpreet Singh and Aue Parima come through. All players need to learn from the past season and work harder so they can achieve above and beyond their potential. Thank you to all those who have supported the team over the past year and I look forward to working harder and smarter next year and bringing some titles back to the Rec.

Lance Shaw Premier Men Reserves Coach

Premier Men and Reserves Pre-Season in Tauranga Reserves Batting Inn NO 100's 50's HS Runs Ave Aue Parima 14 1 1 3 102* 490 37.69 George Horsley 18 1 0 3 69* 335 19.71 Dilpreet Singh 17 1 0 1 63 257 16.06 Navpreet Singh 12 0 0 2 58 230 19.17 Karan Anand 15 2 0 1 57 225 17.31 Lance Shaw 910267 223 27.88 Vijay Soma 16 0 0 0 43 207 12.94 Ben Westerlund 12 6 0 1 51 199 33.17 Caleb Brookland 710184 129 21.5 Manjinder Singh 920035 122 17.43 Abhishek Patel 510047 118 29.5 Avnit Prasad 920046 91 13 kamal yadav 720021 87 17.4 Jack Shimmin 11 3 0 0 27 76 9.5 Punit Luthra 200035 52 26 Lakshay Bhardway 610011* 37 7.4 Akshaye Luthra 600014 31 5.17

Reserves Bowling Mat BB M R W BBI Ave Ecn Ben Westerlund 12 1006 43 541 33 4/13 16.39 3.23 Jack Shimmin 12 834 13 588 24 4/35 24.5 4.23 Karan Anand 11 432 11 261 15 4/40 17.4 3.63 George Horsley 14 344 3 261 15 4/23 17.4 4.55 Lakshay Bhardway 6 450 15 261 14 3/42 18.64 3.48 Lance Shaw 7 465 8 343 13 4/25 26.38 4.43 Avnit Prasad 11 728 19 368 13 4/54 28.31 3.03 Vijay Soma 14 384 9 270 11 3/36 24.55 4.22 Abhishek Patel 4 251 2 167 10 4/41 16.7 3.99 Akshaye Luthra 5 60 0 84 3 3/75 28 8.4 Robinjot Singh 1 36 1 27 1 1/27 27 4.5 Dilpreet Singh 14 30 0 49 1 1/17 49 9.8 Preetpal Singh 3 114 1 75 1 1/14 75 3.95 Navpreet Singh 8 102 1 80 1 1/80 80 4.71 JUNIOR TEAM PHOTOS U15B GIRLS First-equal winners (with Howick Pakuranga) in the U15B grade winning 4 out of 7 matches in their Pre-Xmas competition and winning 5 out of 7 (as 2 were abandoned) matches in the Post-Xmas competition! Well done young ladies, very well deserved! Regina Lilii U15 Girls Coach

U15 Girls at ACA Prizegiving after receiving their Winners Pennant U12B GIRLS

U12B Award winners: Tiare Vila, Ane Ravarua, Ieruta Vavetuki YEAR 7A

Y7A Award Winners: Ayush Varma, Navjot Gill, Akul Thatipamula YEAR 6 PREMIER

Y6 Premier Award Winners: Austin Sood, Robinjot Singh, Aaron Virdi YEAR 6B

Y6B Award Winners: Pratyush Khatiwada, Arshdeep Singh, Rajveer Grewal U15 HOLY CROSS

Back row: Jessie Natoealofa, Nerina Mafi, Grace Collins, Marietta Mata’afa, Rimu Frandi Front row: Danni Tixier, Marina Tuiafitu, Rosie Renata-Auva’a, Reikura Boyd, Paia Etei-Michael Absent: Salome Lauitiiti U12 HOLY CROSS

Back row: Eden Tuala, Crimsyn Vaotuua, Malena Lavea, Riley Parker, Brooklyn Tuala, Sereana Huni Front Row: Fa’aumu Leitupo, Naomi Tuiafitu, Gardenia Makasale, Keely Osborne, Te Kaea Osborne OFFICE BEARERS

PRESIDENTS PATRONS J W Summer 1905 - 14 No Record 1905 - 09 No Office 1914 - 20 A W Hall 1928 -31 F M Waters 1920 - 46 W W Massey 1931 - 36 A A Swaffiels 1946 - 63 C R Petrie 1936 -47 J A Swaffield 1964 - 70 R M Waters 1947 -50 C A Smyth 1970 - 73 T R Smytherman 1950 - 60 K R Deas 1973 - 77 Dr H J A Colvin 1960 - 75 R G Ronaldson 1977 - 81 R A Price 1975 - 88 R F Shearer 1981 - 84 K R Deas 1988 - 98 D S Currie 1984 - 86 R G Ronaldson 1998 - I H Plummer 1986 - 93 D H Price 1993 - 00 W Stamp 2000 - 04 G B Troup 2004 - 09 P O’Brien 2009 - 11 SECRETARIES N Hurst 2011 - No record 1905 - 09 H Wills 1910 - 11 J Stone 1911 - 12 CLUB CAPTAINS H Swaffield 1912 - 14 D Burnside 1905 - 44 No office 1914 - 20 R McCormick 1944 - 46 H Swaffield 1920 - 28 E G Boggs 1946 - 47 W McFarland 1928 - 31 L B Goodall 1947 - 49 J J Valentine 1931 - 40 C C Humphries 1949 - 50 J A Swaffield 1940 - 60 A Holmes 1950 - 52 I J Ambler 1960 - 64 R G Ronaldson 1952 - 55 T L Page 1964 - 66 J H Elliott 1955 - 57 D S Currie 1966 - 69 R G Ronaldson 1957 - 61 P L Smales 1969 - 71 C M Frazer 1961 - 62 W J McCormick 1971 - 74 J A Swaffield 1962 - 63 D H Price 1974 -77 E R Tovey 1963 - 64 R J Cambie 1977 - 79 C R Williams 1964 - 65 T Coysh 1979 - 80 S G Gedye 1965 - 66 Mrs R Weir 1980 - 82 T E McNabb 1966 - 67 Mrs CJ Jordan 1982 - 84 J F Oetegenn 1967 - 69 I H Plummer 1984 - 86 I H Plummer 1970 - 73 Mrs R Conner 1986 - 87 N V Burnside 1973 - 74 J Crocker 1987 - 90 D S Currie 1974 - 75 D A Boyd 1990 - 91 G Rowsell 1975 - 76 Mrs A Campbell 1991 - 95 N V Burnside 1976 - 77 Mrs R Weir 1995 - 97 M Schrafft 1977 - 78 Ms K Young 1997 -98 D H Price 1978 - 81 Mrs J Light 1998 - 99 N V Burnside 1981 - 82 Mrs R Weir 1999 - 00 M Rowsell 1982 - 83 Mrs W Mills 2000 - 01 F W Stamp 1983 - 85 T Davis 2001 - 02 C Murphy 1985 - 86 L Wallbank 2002 - 03 N Hurst 1986 - 91 T Fell 2003 - 04 R Norton 1991 - 93 C Edwards 2004 - 05 T Galloway 1993 - 95 S Patel 2005 - 06 P Sentch 1995 - 96 A Clarke 2006 - 09 N Hurst 1996 - 97 Ms M I Spiers 2009 - 18 C Castles 1997 - 99 M Switzer 1999 - 01 TREASURERS No record 1905 - 09 R J Cambie 1978 - 80 H Wills 1909 - 11 M Sanders 1980 - 81 J Stone 1911 - 12 D H Price 1981 - 84 H Swaffield 1912 - 14 R R Price 1984 -88 No Office 1914 - 20 D H Price 1988 -97 E H Burnside 1920 - 34 P Seagar 1991 - 93 E G Gray 1934 - 56 G Patten 1993 - 94 R Bayley 1956 - 57 D Price 1994 - 95 J A Swaffield 1957 - 58 S Lynch 1995 - 96 J H Price 1958 - 59 Shirley Wickett 1996 - 98 R M Harris 1959 - 60 Waveney McBride 1999 - 00 M J Washer 1960 - 61 Craig Edwards 2000 - 01 KF Parrish 1961 - 62 S Curran 2001 - 02 C Chisolm 1962 - 63 B Jago 2002 - 02 G H Green 1963 - 65 P O’Brien 2005 - 06 T Papesch 1965 - 66 N Screen 2006 - 07 R M Harris 1966 - 68 A Clarke 2007 - 09 G W Ralph 1968 - 70 A Brookland 2009 - 10 R J Muff 1970 - 73 P O’Brien 2010 - 11 S L Watt 1971 - 73 Pankaj Chhiba 2011 - 12 D S Currie 1973 - 74 S J Poole 2012 - R R Price 1974 - 78

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON SENIOR CAPTAINS Club Captain 1906 - 60 R A Price 1947 - 48 R Shearer 1960 - 62 J Elliott 1949 - 50 K Deas 1962 - 66 J W Carroll 1950 - 51 M Bay 1966 - 67 K R Deas 1951 - 54 A Timpson 1967 - 69 R N Farman 1954 - 61 D Currie 1969 - 73 K F Parish 1961 - 63 N Burnside 1973 - 76 K R Deas 1963 - 65 W Apps 1976 - 80 R N Farman 1965 - 66 I Burnside 1981 - 85 A C Timpson 1966 - 70 K Wallis 1985 - 86 R M Harris 1970 - 72 I Plummer 1986 - 88 R N Farman 1972 - 73 W Stamp 1988 - 91 R Verrall 1973 - 74 D Price 1991 - 92 D McKelvie 1974 - 75 W Stamp 1992 - 94 N V Burnside 1975 - 80 R Jacobsen 1994 - 95 A T R Hellaby 1981 - 84 T Galloway 1995 - 97 L Rewcastle 1984 - 86 C Ross 1997 - 98 A T R Hellaby 1986 - 90 S Wickett 1998 - 00 M Bradley 1990 - 93 C Ross 2000 - 01 S Peterson 1993 - 95 C Edwards 2001 - 04 M Bradley 1995 - 96 G B Troup 2004 - 06 N Ronaldson 1996 - 01 B Plummer 2006 - 07 S Singe 2001 - 08 T Cassin 2007 - 08 G Shaw 2009 - 13 P O’Brien 2008 - 09 Stuart Money 2013 - 14 T Cassin 2009 - 11 B Singh 2014 - 15 N Joll 2011 - 12 Stephen Money 2015 - P Boyd 2012 - MOST RUNS Year Player Runs Year Player Runs 1952-53 K Deas 389 1985-86 R Williams 892 1953-54 J Elliott 411 1986-87 S Poole 676 1954-55 R Harris 448 1987-88 M Bradley 606 1955-56 R Ward 403 1988-89 N Burnside 661 1956-57 S Gedye 416 1989-90 N Burnside 825 1957-58 S Gedye 544 1990-91 T Galloway 773 1958-59 F Wedlake 459 1991-92 S Petersen 938 1959-60 K Parish 588 1992-93 D Boyd 1241 1960-61 K Parish 632 1993-94 M Bradley 850 1961-62 R Harris 632 1994-95 S Petersen 799 1962-63 K Hastings 614 1995-96 G Hough 681 1963-64 R Harris 552 1996-97 R Bates 744 1964-65 N Harford 481 1997-98 L Clark 562 1965-66 S Gedye 594 1998-99 S Singe 595 1966-67 S Gedye 610 1999-00 E Jacobsen 664 1967-68 S Gedye 690 2000-01 C Boroughs 830 1968-69 R Harris 778 2001-02 R Bates 621 1969-70 R Harris 542 2002-03 R Rolls 634 1970-71 S Gedye 628 2003-04 C Boroughs 695 1971-72 A Harris 670 2004-05 S Poole 644 1972-73 G Peach 554 2005-06 S Singe 890 1973-74 R Verrall 473 2006-07 C Spearman 809 1974-75 F King 432 2007-08 M Horne 701 1975-76 B Bellamy 485 2008-09 S Singe 951 1975-76 D Sullivan 485 2009-10 DR Sarvajith 782 1976-77 G Laughton 543 2010-11 G Shaw 567 1977-78 N Burnside 503 2011-12 S Singe 867 1978-79 L Rewcastle 609 2012-13 R Rajagopal 688 1979-80 N Burnside 357 2013-14 A Sohal 742 1980-81 S Poole 499 2014-15 L Istead 626 1981-82 S Poole 495 2015-16 O Pringle 1034 1982-83 N Burnside 357 2016-17 N Jagota 914 1983-84 B Athey 785 2017-18 L Clark 815 1984-85 A Jones 665 MOST WICKETS Year Player Wickets Year Player Wickets 1952-53 R Shearer 47 1985-86 J Pernham 42 1953-54 J Gabbetis 43 1986-87 T Hellaby 61 1954-55 J Price 55 1987-88 M Plummer 31 1955-56 R Shearer 39 1988-89 N Hurst 39 1956-57 B Bodle 34 1989-90 G McNeilage 50 1957-58 J Price 61 1990-91 S Bell 43 1958-59 B Bodle 38 1991-92 N Ronaldson 64 1959-60 J Elliott 48 1992-93 N Ronaldson 63 1960-61 D McKelvie 51 1993-94 V Soma 47 1961-62 P Havill 43 1994-95 J Graham 37 1962-63 K Payne 63 1995-96 C Castles 44 1963-64 E Hope 50 1996-97 J Graham 49 1964-65 E Bodle 49 1997-98 N Ronaldson 61 1965-66 B Nelson 49 1998-99 N Ronaldson 73 1966-67 A Timpson 58 1999-00 N Ronaldson 57 1967-68 A Timpson 50 2000-01 N Ronaldson 52 1968-69 A Timpson 68 2001-02 N Ronaldson 47 1969-70 S Kipa 92 2002-03 G Wood 44 1970-71 A Timpson 43 2003-04 O Parkin 44 1971-72 Y Pollard 46 2004-05 L Elliott 35 1972-73 C Stringer 39 2005-06 J Graham 49 1973-74 B Norgate 53 2006-07 B Singh 55 1974-75 R Cunis 52 2007-08 B Singh 51 1975-76 G Troup 60 2008-09 B Singh 50 1975-76 R Cambie 61 2009-10 K McDonald/D 40 1976-77 R Cambie 57 McMurchy 1977-78 L Gibbs 54 2010-11 G Singh 40 1978-79 T Reidy 47 2011-12 I Sodhi 43 1979-80 M Irving 37 2012-13 G Singh 46 1980-81 G Peach 44 2013-14 N Aujla 37 1981-82 N Hurst 37 2014-15 D McMurchy 44 1982-83 G McNeilage 38 2015-16 N. Aujla 41 1983-84 T McGowan 38 2016-17 N. Aujla 44 1984-85 A Rewcastle 39 2017-18 B Singh 55 REPRESENTATIVES HONOURS BOARD - MEN

NEW ZEALAND NORTH ISLAND 1958-59 R M Harris 1959 R M Harris 1963-65 S G Gedye 1978 GB Troup 1968-73 R S Cunis 1976, 79 -83, 85-86 G B Troup AUCKLAND 1990-93 J G Wright 1947-8, 59-61 KR Deas 1955-67, 69-74 RM Harris 1956-57 E Dunn 1956-65 SG Gedye NEW ZEALAND U19 1957-60 RN Farnam 1983 M Plummer 1958-59 B Bodle 2000 G Shaw 1960-64 E Tovey 2012 I Sodhi 1963-67 NS Harford 2013 K Jamieson 1968-71 RE Sutton 1968-74 RS Cunis 1974-88 GB Troup 1979-80 LJ Rewcastle 1979-89 T Hellaby 1989 M Bradley 1990-93 JG Wright 1990-97 S Petersen 1993-94 B Oxenham 2002-11 G Shaw 2003-04 S Singe 2004-10 L Shaw 2008-09 C Munro 2009-14 B Singh REPRESENTATIVES HONOURS BOARD - WOMEN

AUCKLAND 1969-70 K Bodle 1969-70, 74-76, 82 N Schollum NEW ZEALAND 1968-83 F Hedges 1987-90 I Jagersma 1970-73 Y Pollard 1990 K McDonald 1971-74 M Spittal 1991 Y Kainuku 1974 D Hedges 1998-02 K Ramel 1975-77 J McKenzie 1996-07 R Rolls 1979 D Cobb 2013 H Huddleston 1979-81 L Webber 1982-83 D Gordon 1982-83 K Molloy 1984-88 L Birkenhead NORTH ISLAND 1984-91 Y Kainuku 1999 S Wilson 1985-87 F Deas 1994 L Harford 1985-90 W Munro 2000 R Rolls 1987-88, 93-95 S Wilson 2000 K Ramel 1988-89 K Hamilton 2006 H Huddleston 1988-90 K McDonald 1993-02 K Ramel 1993-95 L Harford 1993-98 K Young 1999-08 R Rolls 1996-98, 12-13 P Gruber 1998-99 M Tunupopo 1998-03 A Soma 1998-00 D Mowlem 2005-13 M Tremaine 2005-08 P Mistry 2005-11 W Horneman 2009-14 H Huddleston 2012-14 A Kelly 2016 R Lilii 2016 F Vaelua

Registration Days at Kolmar: Saturday 22nd September 10am - 12pm

Tuesday 25th September 4pm - 6pm

Wednesday 26th September 5pm - 7pm

Thursday 27th September 4pm - 6pm

Friday 28th September 4pm - 6pm

Saturday 29th September 10am - 12pm

Juniors Orientation Evening at Kolmar: Wednesday 10th October 6pm - 7pm