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2017-18 CRICKET TASMANIA ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 3 from the Chairman 2017/18 CRICKET TASMANIA ANNUAL REPORT Tasmanian cricket’s strongest batting line-up Table of Contents Cricket Tasmania is proud to work with the Tasmanian Government and the Hobart, Launceston and Burnie City Councils in growing the game of cricket. Our government partners recognise the indelible 2-3 Board of Directors & Office Bearers contribution that cricket makes to the Tasmanian community. 4-5 From the Chairman From developing Tasmanians to represent Australia on the world stage, to hosting domestic or 7 Our 2017/18 Partners 8-9 From the Chief Executive international cricket at Blundstone Arena, UTAS Stadium and West Park Oval, or supporting our 10 Cricket Tasmania Member Milestones 50,000-strong cricket community to pursue an active and healthy lifestyle – cricket is a vital part of the 11 2017/18 Player Departures fabric of Tasmania’s sporting heritage. 12-13 2017/18 Ricky Ponting Medal Awards 14 Venue Operations – Blundstone Arena Thanks to the support from the Tasmanian Government and the Hobart, Launceston and Burnie City 15 Ground Report – Blundstone Arena 16 Blundstone Arena Function Centre Councils, Cricket Tasmania is able to unite and uplift the Tasmanian community through their passion 17 Launceston Triple Header W/BBL Weekend Infographic for cricket, support local businesses, provide community services and perform educational programs 18 BBL|07 Hobart Hurricanes Season Infographic as we grow the game at all levels right across our wonderful State and ensure cricket remains Tasmania’s 19 Tim Paine Australian Captaincy 19 Ricky Ponting ICC Hall Of Fame favourite sport. 20 2017/18 Cricket Tasmania & Hobart Hurricanes Memberships 21 Hurricanes Foundation Annual Snapshot 22-23 2017/18 Tasmanian Tigers – JLT One-Day Cup Tournament 24-26 2017/18 Tasmanian Tigers – Sheffield Shield Season 27-29 2017/18 Hobart Hurricanes Men – BBL|07 Season 30-31 2017/18 Tasmanian Roar – WNCL Season 32-33 2017/18 Hobart Hurricanes Women – WBBL|03 Season 34-35 Cricket Tasmania Premier League – Men’s Season 36-37 Cricket Tasmania Premier League – Women’s Season 38-39 2017/18 Rodwell & Fazackerley Medals Awards 40-41 2017/18 CTPL Teams of the Year 42 CTPL Award Winners 43 CTPL T20 Competition Grand Final 44-45 Kookaburra Cup One-Day Competitions 46-47 Remaining CTPL Premierships 48-50 CTPL Premiers All Grades 51 CTPL Hall of Fame Inductees 52-53 Cricket Tasmania Statewide T20 Competitions 54 ‘A Sport For All’ National Community Cricket Awards 54-60 Community Cricket – School, Club, Community & Representative Programs 62-63 Umpiring & Scoring 64-68 High Performance 69 Acknowledgments & Obituaries 70-73 2017/18 Tasmanian Tigers – JLT One-Day Cup Tournament Scorecards 74-81 2017/18 Tasmanian Tigers – Sheffield Shield Season Scorecards 82-85 2017/18 Tasmanian Roar – WNCL Season Scorecards 86-90 2017/18 KFC T20 Men’s Big Bash League – Hobart Hurricanes Scorecards 91 2017/18 Trans-Tasman T20 Tri-Series – Australia v England, Blundstone Arena Scorecard 91 2017/18 All Domestic Pre-Finals Points Tables 92-97 2017/18 rebel T20 Women's Big Bash League – Hobart Hurricanes Scorecards 98-119 2017/18 Financial Statements CRICKET TASMANIA ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 1 Board of Directors & Office Bearers Cricket Tasmania Staff List One hundred and fifty CRICKET TASMANIA BOARD BBL HOBART HURRICANES EXECUTIVE Hobart Hurricanes Talent & Coach Regional Cricket Media & 2017/18 CAPTAIN ADMINISTRATION Men’s Head Coach Development Specialist Manager – North Communications second annual report and Gary Kirsten Michael Farrell Simon Aufder-Heide Manager CHIEF EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN Andrew Gaggin George Bailey Adam Griffith Eve Curley financial statements for OFFICER Player Development Community Commenced September 2003 maternity leave BBL HOBART HURRICANES Nick Cummins Hobart Hurricanes Manager – Competitions the year ended 30 June DEPUTY CHAIRMAN Chris Mitchell Male Program Acting Marketing, Media VICE-CAPTAIN Government Relations & Men’s Senior Officer – North Commenced September 2004 Billymo Rist & Communications 2018 to be presented Infrastructure Manager Assistant Coach David Fry Tim Paine Manager Jo Bailey Cricket Australia Adam Griffith Player Development Cricket Promotions at the Annual General Dan Christian Commenced February 2015 Angela Williamson Jeff Vaughan Manager – Officer – North Stephen Buckley Meeting of the Tasmanian David Boon TBA Hobart Hurricanes Female Program Dana Lester Acting Media & TASMANIAN ROAR STATE Emma Doherty Digital Manager Cricket Association to Commenced December 2013 SELECTORS Men’s Assistant Coach Regional Cricket CORPORATE Jeremy Hill Ben Rohrer Cricket Operations Manager – North West be held at Blundstone Paul Clark SERVICES Luke Sale Julia Price Tasmanian Roar, Hobart Manager Alex King Commenced September 2012 Kim Fazackerley Chris Garrett Acting Media Arena, Bellerive, Hobart on GENERAL MANAGER Hurricanes Women’s Community Doug Davey Brooke Hepburn Corporate Services Coordinator Head Coach Teams Operations Competitions Officer – Monday 17 September 2018 Commenced September 2016 David Paynter Anthony Osborn Julia Price Manager North West TASMANIAN ROAR Zoe Rohrer at 6:00pm. Belinda Jefferies Salliann Briggs Phil Borsboom Nathan Dennis Graphic Designer STATE CAPTAIN Board & Executive part-time Commenced February 2009 Tasmanian Roar, Hobart Premier League Cricket Promotions Assistant Hurricanes Women’s Donna Meaghan Edward Kemp Brooke Hepburn Manager Officer – North West Alexandra Kingston Assistant Coach Commenced February 2015 Tom Barwick Joshua Brown TASMANIAN ROAR STATE Head Of Finance David Drew Michael McGregor VENUE OPERATIONS Chris Mitchell Dan Marsh BLUNDSTONE ARENA VICE-CAPTAIN Rodney Purves Match Officials & EVENT OPERATIONS Commenced September 2004 Corinne Hall Financial Accountant Female Pathway Coach Premier League GENERAL MANAGER Ben Targett Ashlyn Vince Alex Pyecroft Administrator GENERAL MANAGER Venue Operations Events & Operations Commenced September 2016 WBBL HOBART HURRICANES Human Resources High Performance Daniel Thistleton Stephen McMullen Taryn Brighten DEPARTED SELECTORS & Payroll Officer Manager Match Officials Manager Manager - Venue Kat Carroll Shannon Tubb Gerard O'Dea Events Coordinator & Event Operations Paul Green (retired) Julia Price Accounts Officer Taylor Mills Jason Iten Sam Samec (retired) Kim Fazackerley High Performance Match Officials Marianne Cannell Coach & State Match & Operations Corinne Hall Administrator Facilities & Maintenance PATRON Amanda Meers U19s Coach Will Braid Event Coordinator Supervisor Receptionist Ali De Winter Stewart Hardie Steve Dineen Her Excellency Professor the WBBL HOBART HURRICANES High Performance CAPTAIN Renee Ferguson High Performance Umpire Coach Events & Operations Honourable Kate Warner AM MARKETING & Coach & State Richard Widows Officer Corinne Hall INFORMATION & COMMERCIAL TASMANIAN CRICKET U17s Coach Sports Administration Jonathon Kearney Isobel Joyce COMMUNICATIONS Wade Townsend GENERAL MANAGER AUSTRALIA DIRECTOR TECHNOLOGY Intern Function Coordinator Hobart Hurricanes WBBL HOBART HURRICANES CRICKET AUSTRALIA High Performance Brooke Hepburn & Café Manager Tony Harrison Phil Rigby VICE-CAPTAINS Coach & State Leah Gregory-Lamb Venues Manager – U15s Coach COMMUNITY CRICKET Events Sales Manager Catering Manager TASMANIAN TIGERS Veronica Pyke Technology Clinton Reid STATE SELECTORS GENERAL MANAGER Tristan Hall Luke Webster Brooke Hepburn Luke Meers Lead Strength & Community Cricket Marketing, Media & Head Chef Venues Engineer – Adam Griffith Conditioning Coach Ben Smith Community Manager Matthew Harrison Ben Rohrer AUDITORS Technology Matthew Wilkie Strategic & Operations Chris Rawson Sous Chef Scott Kremerskothen Chris Stingle Deloitte Touche Tomatsu Strength & Conditioning Consultant – Fan & Community Shayne Lewis Systems Analyst – Coaches Cricket Clubs Coordinator TASMANIAN TIGERS Service Delivery Apprentice Chef SOLICITORS Nathan Lee Tom Barwick Taryn Brighten STATE CAPTAIN Technology Parkesh Tiwari Darren McNees Samantha Gill Dobson Mitchell & Allport Will Malovnek Participation Specialist Head Curator George Bailey Performance Analyst Simon Terhell Membership & Marcus Pamplin LIVING HONORARY LIFE HIGH PERFORMANCE Tim Kendrew Sponsorship Manager Regional Cricket Senior Assistant Curator TASMANIAN TIGERS MEMBERS & INDUCTION YEAR Sport Science & Sports Daniel Edgtton STATE VICE-CAPTAIN GENERAL MANAGER Manager – South Blair Dayton High Performance Medicine Manager Paul Collins Sponsorship Denis Rogers AO 2002 Curator Jackson Bird Drew Ginn & Sports Dietician Cricket Promotions Coordinator Brent Palfreyman 2002 Emilie Burgess Oliver Beswick Tasmanian Tigers Men’s Officer – South Stuart Schultz Curator BBL HOBART HURRICANES David Boon 2005 Head Coach Sport Psychologist Lauren Hepburn Holly Perry SELECTORS Luke Graham Tony Harrison 2014 Adam Griffith Emma Harris Cricket Promotions Membership Coordinator Apprentice Curator Gary Kirsten Ricky Ponting 2014 Tasmanian Tigers Men’s Talent Manager Officer – South Adam Griffith Senior Assistant Coach Ben Rohrer Alex Pyecroft Laura Elliott Tim Goodluck George Bailey Jeff Vaughan State Coach Community Rosie MacDonald Apprentice Curator Tasmanian Tigers Men’s Development & Competitions Officer – Ticketing & Aiden Jackman Assistant Coach Pathway Manager South Merchandise Officer Apprentice Curator Ben Rohrer John Hayes Eamonn Doherty Candice Dubiel Curtis Sawford 2 CRICKET TASMANIA ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 CRICKET TASMANIA ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 3 From the Chairman The last 12 months have been an exciting journey for Tasmanian
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