RPC Annual Report 2018-19
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2018-19 Overview ………. x President Mike Whitney was appointed to the Order of Australia (AM) as part of the Queen’s Birthday Honours x Daniel Sams and Jason Sangha played Sheffield Shield cricket for NSW, both debuting against South Australia x Daniel Sams and Jason Sangha played for Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League x Daniel Sams played one-day JLT Cup cricket for NSW while Jason Sangha was named in the NSW Team Squad x Jason Sangha played for the Prime Minister’s XI v South Africa in Canberra x Jason Sangha (captain) and Matt Calder played for ACT/NSW Country in the National u19 Championships x Daniel Sams played for NSW in the Futures League x Brock Larance played for Cricket Australia in the National u/19 Championships x Mac Jenkins captained NSW Metro and Brock Larance played for ACT/Country in the under 17 National Championships x Our 15th in the Club Championship was our second-worst finish behind 16th in 2005-06 while equalling that of 2008-09 x NT was represented by Jack James in the u19 Championships and by Ben and Nathan Stares in the Imparja Cup x Kush Ram represented Fiji at the 2018 ICC World Twenty20 East Asia Sub Regional Qualifier tournament in Fiji in August x For the second successive season none of the five Grade teams participated in the finals x David Warner’s 155*v St George and 157 v Wests was the second time two scores of 150 were made in the same season x Daniel Bell-Drummond was the second player to score a century on debut in 1st Grade with 106 against Sutherland x 1st Grade’s win over North Sydney was the teams’ 7th successive victory over the Bears; their last win was in 2012 x In the 1st Grade score of 8-355 against Hawkesbury, the team hit a massive 51 boundaries as well as four sixes x In the T20 10 wickets win over UNSW (0-155 to 7-151cc) 110 of the total of 0-155 by David Warner and Daniel Bell- Drummond came from 6s and 4s while the winning margin was a new record for the club in that competition x The 1st Grade defeat by Campbelltown was the first loss to that team since 2008-09—10 years ago x In 1st Grade against NDs, Jason Ralston took 4 wickets in 6 balls including a hat-trick—2 bowled and 2 lbw x 1st Grade’s final position of 18th was the worst for the team since 2005-06 when the side finished 19th x Wins by 2nd Grade in the first three rounds was the first time this had been achieved in the club’s 18 years history x Matt Calder’s successive centuries was the first in 2nd Grade in 16 years and the first time EVER in the first two rounds x Matt Calder’s 122* against Hawkesbury was his third ton in four rounds in 2nd Grade and was the first time any player had scored three centuries in 2s in the same season x Tons by Harry Tector and Matt Calder v UNSW was just the fourth time they were scored in the same innings in 2s x Against Penrith 2nd Grade conceded 41 extras (incl.28 wides) in their score of 214—the most conceded by any team x Match figures of 10-68 (7-40 & 3-28) by Doug Loth against UNSW were the second-best recorded in 3rd Grade x Nigil Singh brought up his 500th wicket for the club when he took 6-22 against Wests in 3rd Grade x 3rd Grade skipper Ben Stares batted throughout the innings against Sydney University finishing with 56* x The 9 wickets win over Campbelltown was the second highest winning margin by wickets in 3rd Grade x The hat-trick by Luke Radford against Hawkesbury was the first against that club in 4th Grade x Being dismissed for 36 playing Parramatta in round 8 at Merrylands Oval created a new low score record for 4th Grade x 4th Grade wicket-keeper Fabian Heaton snared 7 catches (3 & 4) in the two innings of Western Suburbs in round 4 x At 17 years and 24 days Luca Lopes was the second youngest to score a century (102) in 4th Grade x Carly Leeson displayed versatility v Wests in 5th Grade bowling 8 overs of medium pace and 8 of off-spin to take 3-34 x 5th Grade’s defeat of Sydney Uni. was the sixth win in succession over that club since a loss in 2011-12—7 years ago x In the Campbelltown 5th Grade match Liam O’Loughlin took 6-19 including a spell of 6-7 x John Stewart played his 200th game while Ben Stares, Sean Rushton, Jeremy Jastrzab and Adam Lee played their 100th x Akther Hussain and Jack Gibson shared a record 6th wicket partnership of 166* for the club in Metropolitan Cup 1 Randwick Petersham Cricket Club Incorporated Founded 2001 www.randwickpetershamcricket.com.au EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19 Notice of Annual Meeting Notice is hereby given that the Seventeenth Annual General Meeting of Randwick Petersham Cricket Club Incorporated will be held at Petersham RSL Club, Regent Street, Petersham on Thursday 25 July 2019 at 7.00pm. Business 1. Welcome by President Michael Whitney 2. To receive the Eighteenth Annual Report and Financial Statement 3. Presentation of Annual Awards 4. To elect the following Office Bearers and a Management Committee for the ensuing year: Patron President Chief Executive Officer Asst. Chief Executive Officer Financial Controller Asst. Financial Controller Management Committee (five) Delegates to Sydney Cricket Association (two) Delegate to New South Wales Cricket Association Honorary Auditor 5. To consider any business brought forward in conformity with the club rules. John Stewart Chief Executive Officer 4/23 Cook Street Randwick NSW 2031 0419 788 608 Please note that only last season’s members are entitled to vote. 2 CLUB MANAGEMENT 2018-19 Joint Patrons President Alan Turner (10th term) Michael Whitney AM Robin Gardner (2nd term) (18th term) Chief Executive Officer Asst. Chief Executive Officer John Stewart (2nd term) David Bourke (7th-resigned 17 June) Financial Controller Asst. Financial Controller James Tyson (7th term) Jeremy Jastrzab (1st term) (to 25 Mar 2019) Jeremy Jastrzab (1st term) (from 26 Mar 2019) Delegates to SCA Delegate to NSWCA Alan Wright (2nd term) Alan Wright (2nd term) Chris Sullivan (4th term) Management Committee The above together with elected members Peter Wright (2nd term), Bill Anderson PSM (11th term), Peter Jenkins (2nd term), Peter Devlin (10th term), Robin Gardner (4th term) plus Rod Stafford (4th term-resigned 17 June) and Paul O’Loughlin (1st term) appointed by the elected members of committee. Historian W e b s i t e , F a c e b o o k a n d T w i t t e r , Lyall Gardner OAM Publicity Officers David Bourke, John Stewart and Liam O’Loughlin John Stewart Statistics: Jeremy Jastrzab, David Bourke Museum Curator and Ray Stafford Club Coaching Director of Joint Club Captains Co-ordinator Cricket Operations Alex Kemp and Alan Wright Bill Anderson PSM Adam Semple Honorary Auditor: Omniwealth Accounting and Audit 3 Selection Committee Alan Wright (Chairman), Bill Anderson PSM, Peter Devlin, Anthony Sams (1st Grade), Mitch Calder (2nd Grade), Ben Stares (3rd Grade), Nigil Singh (4th Grade), Fabian Heaton (5th Grade), Jeremy Jastrzab/John Stewart (Metropolitan Cup) Practice Captain Stan Beal Operational Committees Annual Report: Lyall Gardner OAM (Chairman), John Stewart, Ray Stafford, David Bourke, Chris Sullivan and Jeremy Jastrzab Coaching: Greg Small (Club Coach), Glen Standing, Alan Wright, Michael Wood, Peter Devlin, Bill Anderson PSM, Nick Warren Cricket Clothing: John Stewart Grounds: Peter Devlin, David Bourke Junior Development: Glen Standing, Alan Wright, Greg Small, John Stewart Social: Chris Sullivan (Chairman), Robin Gardner, John Stewart Sponsorship & Events: John Stewart (Chairman), Michael Whitney AM, Peter Jenkins, Paul O’Loughlin, Pratulya Kashyap, Carmel Soames, Chris Sullivan, Robin Gardner Grants: Jeremy Jastrzab, Alan Wright, Antony Sachs MEMBERS 2018-19 Life Members (Life members up to 2001 were elected by the founding clubs. Former Randwick Life Members are marked *) 06 - John Hayward (1975)* 21 - Mike Whitney AM (1993)* 38 - John King (2001) 07 - Alan Cripps (1981)* 24 - Timothy Dein (1996) 39 - Andrew Millican (2003) 09 - Alan Turner (1983)* 25 - Alan Staunton (1996) 40 - Peter Johnston (2004) 10 - John Johnson (1983)* 26 - John Pearson (1996) 41 - Robert Barter (2005) 11 - Lyall Gardner OAM (1984)* 27 - Richard McCord (1997) 42 - Richard Chee Quee (2005) 12 - Peter Bain (1988) 28 - Christopher Sullivan (1997) 43 - Denis Hinds (2006) 13 - David Chardon (1988) 29 - Paul Stepto (1998) 44 - Rhys Banwell (2007) 14 - Gregory Hartshorne (1988) 31 - David Skuthorpe (1998) 45 - Darren McCoy (2008) 15 - Trevor Jay (1989)* 32 - Peter Rolls (1999) 46 - Peter Wright (2008) 16 - Ross Davies (1989)* 33 - Peter Devlin (2000)* 47 - David Townsend (2009) 17 - Graeme Hughes (1991) 34 - Robin Gardner (2000) 48 - Raymond Stafford (2012) 18 - Stephen Devlin (1992)* 35 - Bill Anderson PSM (2001) 49 - Simon Katich (2014) 19 - Alan Wright (1992)* 36 - Wayne Mulherin (2001) 20 - Neale Anderson (1992) 37 - Paul McGee (2001) Association Life Members Australian Sports Medal (2000) 50 Years Service to Cricket Medal (2010) NSW Cricket Association Petersham-Marrickville Alan Austin Lyall Gardner OAM (1988) Peter Bain; David Chardon; Tim Dein; Robin William Anderson PSM Alan Turner (1997) Gardner; Greg Hartshorne; Graeme Hughes; Robert Barter Michael Whitney AM (2002) Noel Hughes; Patricia Hughes; Helen Milford; Ross Davies Brian Hughes (2015) Wayne Mulherin; Richard McCord; Paul McGee; Lyall Gardner OAM Simon Katich (2015) John Pearson; Brian Proops; Peter Rolls; Noel Hughes Sydney Cricket Association David Skuthorpe; Chris Sullivan Patricia Hughes Trevor Jay (2002) Randwick Helen Milford Greg Hartshorne (2005) Stephen Devlin; Lyall Gardner OAM; Laurie Heil; Philip Tresidder; Alan Wright Deceased Life Members: No.1 Stroy Donnan (2002); No.8 Philip Tresidder (2003); No.2 Alfred Debnam (2004); No.3 Noel Hughes (2012); No.