EMU PLAINS CLUB INC.

SEASON REPORT 2006 / 2007

TABLE OF CONTENTS

OFFICE BEARERS ...... 4 SENIOR PREMIERSHIPS ...... 4 COMMITTEE REPORTS ...... 5 PRESIDENT’S REPORT...... 5 JUNIOR REPORT...... 5 PERPETUAL TROPHY WINNERS ...... 7 KEITH COLEMAN MEMORIAL SHIELD (S ENIOR ALL ROUNDER) ...... 7 TONY HOY SHIELD (SENIOR CRICKETER OF THE YEAR) ...... 7 DAVE RISTAU MEMORIAL TROPHY (S ENIOR W ICKET KEEPER) ...... 7

ST CRAIG HUTHNANCE MEMORIAL TROPHY (1 GRADE CRICKETER OF THE YEAR) ...... 7 A & E RISTAU AWARD (U/21 BATTING AGGREGATE) ...... 7 THE HALLY AWARD (U/21 BOWLING AGGREGATE)...... 7 CLUBMAN OF THE YEAR...... 7 SHIELD OF SHAME (MOST SENIOR DUCKS)...... 7 LONG SERVICE AWARDS ...... 7 OFFICIALS (EIGHT YEARS SERVICE) ...... 7 SPECIAL SERVICE AWARD – UNDER 16 YEARS ...... 8 SPECIAL SERVICE AWARD – SENIORS ...... 8 100 GAME CAPS – SENIORS & JUNIORS ...... 8 MILESTONES ...... 8 SENIORS ...... 9 DISTRICT AWARDS – NEPEAN DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION ...... 9 SEASON STATISTICS – ALL GRADES ...... 9 BATTING & BOWLING – AGGREGATE AND AVERAGE AWARDS – ALL GRADES ...... 10 CENTURIES – ALL GRADES ...... 10 BATTING PARTNERSHIPS – ALL GRADES ...... 11 BOWLING – 6W IN INNINGS – ALL GRADES ...... 11 BOWLING – 10W IN MATCH – ALL GRADES ...... 11

ST 1 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT ...... 11

ND 2 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT ...... 12

TH 4 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT ...... 12

TH 6 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT ...... 13

TH 7 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT ...... 14

TH 8 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT ...... 14

TH 9 GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT ...... 15 JUNIORS ...... 16 DISTRICT AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS – PENRITH JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION ...... 16 BATTING & BOWLING – AGGREGATE & AVERAGE AWARDS – ALL AGES ...... 16 CENTURIES – ALL AGES ...... 16 BATTING PARTNERSHIPS – ALL AGES ...... 17 BOWLING – 5W IN INNINGS – ALL AGES ...... 17 HAT-TRICKS – ALL AGES ...... 17

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OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS ...... 17 COACH AND MANAGER ...... 17 MILO HAVE-A-GO ...... 17 UNDER 8 OPEN DIVISION ...... 18 UNDER 9 OPEN DIVISION ...... 18 UNDER 10 OPEN DIVISION ...... 19 UNDER 11 DIVISION 2 ...... 19 UNDER 13 DIVISION 2 ...... 21 UNDER 14 DIVISION 2 ...... 21 UNDER 15 DIVISION 1 ...... 22 SENIOR STATISTICS ...... 23 MATCHES PLAYED 2006/2007 ...... 23

ST 1 GRADE ...... 24

ND 2 GRADE ...... 25

TH 4 GRADE ...... 26

TH 6 GRADE ...... 27

TH 7 GRADE ...... 28

TH 8 GRADE ...... 29

TH 9 GRADE ...... 30 JUNIOR STATISTICS ...... 31 UNDER 8 OPEN DIVISION ...... 31 UNDER 9 OPEN DIVISION ...... 31 UNDER 10 OPEN DIVISION ...... 32 UNDER 11 DIVISION 2 ...... 32 UNDER 13 DIVISION 2 ...... 33 UNDER 14 DIVISION 2 ...... 34 UNDER 15 DIVISION 1 ...... 35

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OFFICE BEARERS PATRONS Alma Ristau (appointed 1996) Eddie Ristau (1996) Betty Coleman (1996) Lionel Gyler (1996) Phil & Phyllis Huthnance (2006) LIFE MEMBERS Leslie Mitchell (appointed 1990) Paul Ryan (1990) Tim Pedlar (1992) Garry Ross (1992) Peter Watts (1992) Peter Mitchell (1992) Tony Hoy (1992) Lionel Gyler (1996) George Stanowski (2000) Darran Harvey (2004) Martin Romer (2004) Greg Bottrill (2005) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President: Martin Bowerman Vice-President: Trevor Wilson Treasurer: Jamie Large Secretary: Ange Barbaro Junior Secretary: vacant Committee members: Jim Micsko, Paul Hoolahan, Will Watson, Paul Fitzpatrick CLUB SPONSORS MAJOR SPONSOR - EMU PLAINS SPORTING AND RECREATION CLUB Emu Sports has been our primary sponsor for many years. Through their sponsorship, we have been able to purchase most of the kits and other equipment used by juniors and seniors. Wherever possible, please support the club that supports cricket at Emu Plains. Phone: 4735 5300

SENIOR PREMIERSHIPS

1st GRADE: EVANS MEMORIAL SHIELD 5th GRADE: DARCY SMITH SHIELD 1993/94, 1995/96, 1997/98, 1999/00 1979/80, 1992/93, 1999/00 2nd GRADE: DONALD REAY MEMORIAL TROPHY 6th GRADE: HOWELL CUP 1990/91, 1996/97, 1999/00 1996/97 3rd GRADE: W & E CAMMACK TROPHY 7th GRADE: T.J. RANCE TROPHY 1993/94, 1995/96 1980/81 4th GRADE: TREVOR WHOLOHAN TROPHY 9th GRADE: J.L. MASON TROPHY 1990/91 1996/97

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COMMITTEE REPORTS

PRESIDENT ’S REPORT For me, season 2006/07 kicked off at the Senior Presentation evening way back in March last year. During that evening it was very gratifying to witness the wonderful sense of Club spirit in evidence. Several trophy winners spoke unprompted about the Club and how much it means to them to play for Emu Plains. I could not have been happier, for it is this type of spirit that this committee is striving to engender. Even more pleasing is that this sense of Club pride continued throughout this season resulting in some much improved on-field results. In season 2006/07, the Club fielded 7 Junior and 7 Senior sides, equating to approximately 170 registered cricketers ranging in ages from 7 through to the mid 40’s. As well, the Club conducted its ‘Have-A-Go’ programme for some 35 children under the age of 7. The seven Senior teams was an increase on the six sides of the previous season (remembering we only had four in 2004/05), which was a great result for the Club, bringing many new faces into the Emu Plains family. Four of these sides qualified for the semi-finals, and two (1st and 7th Grades) made it into the Grand Final. Unfortunately, both were defeated in the Final, but the whole Club applauds them for their efforts. In 2005/06, only our 8th Grade qualified for the semis, so our success across the grades has improved dramatically. To all the Senior sides well done. This Club is on the up and up! I am an unabashed believer that the success of any Club ultimately emanates from the strength of its 1st Grade side. It is with great pride that I have seen this team evolve from a middle-of-the-table side three seasons ago to one that finished half a game clear on top of the ladder as Minor Premier. This was a fantastic effort. We have a side with a wonderful mix of experience and youthful talent and we will be looking for them to go that one step further next year. Likewise to our Senior results, our wonderfully talented Junior sides also showed great improvement this season. The U/11s made the semi-finals, the U/13s were Runners Up, and the all-conquering U/14s provided the sole Premiership success to the Club. Particular congratulations to the U/14s for a terrific season, well done. To all the boys and girls who participated in our Junior ranks I sincerely hope that above all you enjoyed your cricket and are looking forward to building on your skills and experiences again next year. To all our Junior coaches, managers and parents, a sincere thank you on behalf of the Club for your selfless and untiring efforts throughout the year. I sincerely hope that season 2007/08 will see you all with us again in some capacity. This committee wants the Club to be seen as an enterprising, welcoming place for young children and men (and their families) to come along to enjoy a good game of cricket and benefit from the added camaraderie in a Club that is proud of its present efforts and history. As President, I can only try to impress upon everyone involved in the Club that the committee will continue to work hard to provide its players with every opportunity to be successful. To that end I would like to thank our dedicated committee for another fine effort in the administration of the Club. Our finances have remained stable, new equipment and clothing has been purchased, and several successful fundraising activities have been conducted. None of this happens by itself and the professional approach of the committee should be recognised. A final thank you to the Board of the Emu Sports Club for the continued fruitful liaison we have enjoyed. We have developed a very good relationship with Emu Sports and I encourage all cricket club members to use Emu Sports’ facilities as often as you can. Congratulations to all the trophy winners and the playing body as a whole for a fine season. Let’s all continue to strive to make Emu Plains the best Club in the Nepean District. Martin Bowerman, President

JUNIOR REPORT After a slow start to registrations in the U/8 & U/9 age groups, we managed to field full teams. Thanks to the efforts of Mark Arnold & Miles Anderson and their assistants, the game of cricket was introduced to these young boys and girls. Looking at the statistics from these age groups, I believe we can look forward to a strong player base in the years ahead. The U/10's saw several players who had not played cricket before, and some "established" players from the U/8's & U/9's. The season was very satisfying - the boys genuinely improved their skills with each game. The running between , catching, fielding, bowling & batting all improved considerably as the season went on. The U/11's were hampered all year with only ten players, but despite this were one of the most consistent sides in the competition. The season ended in disappointment, being eliminated from the semi-final due to a washout. The boys were confident they could have gone past St Clair in the semi and given the title a good shake - no doubt this will give them extra incentive for next season.

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Congratulations to the U/13's & U/14's who both reached the final. Unfortunately, the U/13's were outplayed on the day by their close rival Penrith RSL, who bowled & fielded exceptionally well. The U/14's, however, dominated the Cranebrook team with both bat & ball, running out convincing winners to take the district title. Both sides earned their place in the final by their consistency over the whole season. Well done to both teams. The U/11’s, U/13’s, & U/14’s all did well in the 1-day competition, reaching the final. Unfortunately, all must have been distracted by holidays, as each was pipped by the opposition on the day. The U/15's are a great unit playing in the difficult division one competition. They earned a lot of respect from their rivals by taking it to the opposition in each and every game. I applaud every one of the boys for their strong efforts. Let's beat Glenmore Park next season! Each of the coaches and managers volunteered to look after their teams this year, which indicates to me the great enthusiasm and spirit within the club. · Mark Arnold was only too happy to take up the challenge of U/8 coaching, and looking at the team statistics & results, has achieved a very high standard. · Miles Anderson approached the club before the season and offered to coach, despite already completing an 8-year U/9 to U/16 coaching stint a few years ago. · Billy Ellis offered his coaching services to the U/10 team, despite his commitments to playing seniors in the afternoon and having another child playing in a different age group. · Ben Jenks also approached the club during the off-season and offered to coach - again he has commitments in the afternoon with seniors, but was only too happy to look after the kids in the morning. · Tony Robson volunteered once again, and took the team to a new level, reaching the 1-day and premiership finals. Tony was also burdened with the problem of having too many players to choose from at finals time. · Chris Longhurst, assisted by Andrew Luzzi, approached the club and offered to coach the boys again. Chris & Andrew's commitment allowed the boys to reach their full potential in going all the way this season. Chris and Andrew also faced the undesirable task of having to leave players out of finals due to player numbers. · Martin Romer has just completed his 7th consecutive year of coaching the boys, and has already signed a contract for next season. Martin's dedication to the team over such a long period is very much appreciated by the players, parents, and the club. Again we saw some of the older juniors rolling up for duty in the afternoon to fill in for seniors. This is a great confidence builder for the boys - they realise they can mix it with the men. Well done to Ben McGovern, Jon Philliponi, Brendan Hoolahan, Tom Romer, Bill Watson, Luke Fitzpatrick, Jacob Thomas, & Cameron Dantier. Disappointingly, junior player numbers were down on last Junior & Have-A-Go Player Numbers season. There has been a steady decline in junior numbers in recent years, which of course is not sustainable. One of 150 the challenges facing the new committee is to work to arrest 100 this decline - if any players or parents could offer some

Players 50 suggestions on how to achieve this, please let the committee 0 know. The ideal situation would be to field two teams in each 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 age division, allowing players to be slotted into either division Junior 99 90 83 102 87 81 1 or 2, depending on their capability. HAG 41 40 56 59 66 30 A summary of the season is shown below: Season

TEAM PLAYED WON DRAW LOST RESULT U/8 Open 18 Non-competitive U/9 Open 17 Non-competitive U/10 Open 17 3 0 14 11/13 U/11 - 2 13 9 1 3 Semi-Finalist, 1-Day Finalist U/13 - 2 14 10 1 3 Finalist, 1-Day Finalist U/14 - 2 14 11 0 3 Premiers, 1-Day Finalist U/15 - 1 12 2 0 10 6/6 Thank you to the team managers & parents who contributed their time to scoring, ResultsVault, and helping out with training and game-day activities. And a big thank you to Martin Bowerman & the committee who organised the player registrations, equipment, & other behind the scenes tasks – your organisation was much appreciated. Paul Fitzpatrick

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PERPETUAL TROPHY WINNERS

KEITH COLEMAN MEMORIAL SHIELD (S ENIOR ALL ROUNDER) Awarded to the Senior Player who has accumulated the most points during the season. Points are allocated for the 1st innings of each game, semi-finals and finals excluded. Allocation of points is outlined in the constitution. Billy Ellis – 9th grade 608 points

TONY HOY SHIELD (S ENIOR CRICKETER OF THE YEAR ) Awarded to the senior player who has accumulated the most points, obtained from each round. Players doubling up with a second team in the same round shall also be included. Players from each senior team shall vote at the end of eac h round on best performed player. Points shall be awarded as 3 for the player who contributed the most to the match followed by 2 and 1 for the next best performed pl ayers. At the completion of round 14 player’s points are to be tallied. Ryan Thomas – 4th grade 22 points

DAVE RISTAU MEMORIAL TROPHY (SENIOR KEEPER) Awarded to the senior cricketer with the most dismissals as a Wicket Keeper during the Season. Brett Campbell – 1st grade 16 catches, 5

CRAIG HUTHNANCE MEMORIAL TROPHY (1ST GRADE CRICKETER OF THE YEAR ) Awarded to the most outstanding player in the first grade team for the season, final games included. Allocation of points is outlined in the constitution. Martin Romer 642 points

A & E RISTAU AWARD (U/21 BATTING AGGREGATE) Awarded to the player (Junior Competition only or Senior Competition only) who is under the age of 21 years at 30 September of that season, who has scored the most runs for the Club. Competition matches only – semi & final games not included. Ben McGovern - U/14 545 runs Todd Barron – 8th grade 545 runs

THE HALLY AWARD (U/21 BOWLING AGGREGATE) Awarded to the player (Junior Competition only or Senior Competition only) who is under the age of 21 years at 30 September of that season, who has taken the most wickets for the Club. Competition matches only – semi & final games not included. Patrick Anderson – 4th grade 32 wickets

CLUBMAN OF THE YEAR Awarded to the person deemed to have contributed the most to upholding the spirit of the Club during the past season. The winner, chosen by the Executive Committee, may be a player (junior or senior), a committee member, a coach/manager, a parent, a supporter or any combination of these. It is not compulsory that the award be given if an appropriate candidate is not nominated that season. Andrew Luzzi

SHIELD OF SHAME (MOST SENIOR DUCKS) Awarded to the senior cricketer who has achieved the most ducks during the season. Matt Turton – 9th grade 5 ducks Rhyse Zwickl – 8th grade 5 ducks

LONG SERVICE AWARDS

OFFICIALS (EIGHT YEARS SERVICE) At the completion of eight years service as a coach, manager or executive committee member (or combination) the Executive Committee may approve by majority vote the award of a Long Service Award. Service need not be continuous. Martin Romer Jamie Large

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SPECIAL SERVICE AWARD – UNDER 16 YEARS Players who play continuously with the Club from Under 9 to Under 16 shall receive an award at the annual presentation in recognition of their contribution to the Club. Team Coaches and Managers who meet the criteria shall also be eligible to receive the award. John Ryan Tom Romer Anthony Morrissey Matthew Large

SPECIAL SERVICE AWARD – SENIORS Senior players who have played with the Club for a period of ten years shall receive an award. Years of service need not be consecutive. No players eligible.

100 GAME CAPS – SENIORS & JUNIORS Awarded to players who play 100 games for the club, without breaking that service to play for another club within the Nepean district. John Ryan Tom Romer Andrew Pesle Anthony Morrissey Matthew Large Daniel Ross

MILESTONES

300 SENIOR GAMES HIGHEST SCORE - 1st GRADE BEST BOWLING - 8th GRADE (Club Record) Greg Bottrill Andrew Williams – 145 Shane Richards - 9/28

50 SENIOR GAMES HIGHEST SCORE - 6th GRADE MOST RUNS IN A SEASON - 6th GRADE Matt Jones Joel Guilfoyle – 119 Joel Guilfoyle – 416 Andrew Luzzi Regan Rist HIGHEST SCORE - 7th GRADE MOST RUNS IN A SEASON - 7th GRADE Anthony Tonks – 123 Chris Tonks – 411 4000 RUNS Martin Romer HIGHEST SCORE - 8th GRADE MOST WICKETS IN A SEASON - 6th GRADE Andrew Williams Todd Barron - 150* Mathew Sutherland – 26 Daniel Ross - 26 2000 RUNS Mal Sheens BEST BOWLING - 4th GRADE MOST WICKETS IN A SEASON - 7th GRADE Andrew Luzzi - 6/12 Matthew Tonks – 36 1000 JUNIOR RUNS Ben McGovern BEST BOWLING - 6th GRADE MOST WICKETS IN A SEASON - 8th GRADE Mathew Sutherland - 6/28 Andrew Luzzi - 31 100 WICKETS Patrick Anderson Andrew Luzzi Tom Romer

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SENIORS

DISTRICT AWARDS – NEPEAN DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION

NDCA MINOR PREMIERS NDCA CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 1st Grade and 7th Grade RANK CLUB POINTS NDCA 6th GRADE BATTING AGGREGATE & AVERAGE 1 Panthers 73.64 Joel Guilfoyle - 416 runs @ 46.22 2 Glenbrook-Blaxland 57.83 NDCA 7th GRADE BATTING AVERAGE 3 Emu Plains 56.26 4 Springwood 50.93 Chris Tonks - 98.75 5 Penrith RSL 40.63 NDCA 7th GRADE BOWLING AGGREGATE & AVERAGE 6 Glenmore Park 24.41 Matthew Tonks - 36 wickets @ 10.00 NDCA 8th GRADE WICKET KEEPER Todd Barron - 17 dismissals

SEASON STATISTICS – ALL GRADES WIN / LOSS RECORD GRADE MAT W1 W2 DRAW L1 L2 %W IN 1st 14 8 0 3 3 0 57% 2nd 14 4 0 2 8 0 28% 4th 14 7 0 1 6 0 50% 6th 14 8 0 3 3 0 57% 7th 14 8 2 2 2 0 71% 8th 14 5 0 1 7 1 35% 9th 12 4 0 1 7 0 33% Total 96 44 2 13 36 1 48% BATTING STATISTICS GRADE RUNS WKTS RUNS/WKTS OVERS RUNRATE 100S 50S DUCKS 1st 2,175 84 25.89 510 4.26 2 9 9 2nd 1,579 95 16.62 478 3.3 0 5 14 4th 2,051 118 17.38 629 3.26 1 6 16 6th 1,431 83 17.24 405 3.53 1 4 17 7th 2,439 83 29.39 490 4.97 3 9 13 8th 2,257 132 17.1 661 3.41 2 7 36 9th 1,337 101 13.24 398 3.36 1 5 30 Total 13,269 696 19.06 3,571 3.72 10 45 135 BOWLING STATISTICS GRADE WKTS RUNS RUNS/WKT OVERS RUNRATE 5W 1st 110 2,453 22.3 588 4.17 5 2nd 75 1,644 21.92 433 3.79 0 4th 117 1,961 16.76 520 3.77 3 6th 94 1,485 15.8 383 3.87 4 7th 154 2,048 13.3 647 3.16 5 8th 116 2,264 19.52 554 4.08 2 9th 109 1,619 14.85 443 3.65 4 Total 775 13,474 17.39 3,568 3.78 23

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BATTING & BOWLING – AGGREGATE AND AVERAGE AWARDS – ALL GRADES Batting & bowling aggregate and average awards are calculated on non-finals games only. GRADE AWARD PLAYER FIGURES 1st Batting Aggregate Andrew Williams 408 runs Batting Average Matt Jones 341 runs @ 42.63 Bowling Aggregate Martin Romer 27 wickets Karl Sayers 24 wickets @ 12.63 2nd Batting Aggregate Sam Barbaro 204 runs Batting Average Greg Bottrill 203 runs @ 33.83 Bowling Aggregate John Lennon & Adam Blattman 13 wickets Bowling Average Not awarded 4th Batting Aggregate & Average Alan MacGillivray 299 runs @ 27.18 Bowling Aggregate & Average Patrick Anderson 32 wickets @ 14.47 6th Batting Aggregate & Average Joel Guilfoyle 416 runs @ 46.22 Bowling Aggregate & Average Daniel Ross 26 wickets @ 11.00 Bowling Aggregate Mathew Sutherland 26 wickets 7th Batting Aggregate & Average Chris Tonks 395 runs @ 98.75 Bowling Aggregate & Average Matthew Tonks 36 wickets @ 10.00 8th Batting Aggregate & Average Todd Baron 512 runs @ 46.55 Bowling Aggregate Andrew Luzzi 31 wickets Bowling Average Jon Ferguson 24 wickets @ 14.13 9th Batting Aggregate & Average Stacey Parker 393 runs @ 32.75 Bowling Aggregate Billy Ellis 30 wickets Bowling Average Dean Franshaw 24 wickets @ 9.13

CENTURIES – ALL GRADES

SCORE PLAYER GRADE RND OPPONENT VENUE 150* Todd Barron 8th 8 Springwood St Johns 145 Andrew Williams 1st 4 Glenbrook-Blaxland Dukes Oval 139 Stacey Parker 9th 4 Henry Lawson Boronia 124 Greg Bottrill 4th 11 Winmalee Cricket Club Jamison Park No.3 123 Anthony Tonks 7th 5 Glenbrook-Blaxland Claremont Meadows 119 Shane Richards 8th 4 Glenmore Park Claremont Meadows 119 Joel Guilfoyle 6th 2 St Clair United Sports Club Jamison Park No.3 115 Anthony Tonks 7th 8 Glenbrook-Blaxland Glenmore Park No.1 102 Brett Campbell 1st 2 Penrith RSL Darcy Smith 100* Josh Wood 7th 3 Cranebrook Cranebrook Oval

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BATTING PARTNERSHIPS – ALL GRADES

WKT PARTNERSHIP BATTERS GRADE RND OPPONENT 1st 153* Andrew Luzzi* - Todd Barron* 8th 12 Mulgoa 2nd 213 Anthony Tonks* - Chris Tonks 7th 5 Glenbrook Blaxland 3rd 134 Anthony Tonks* - Thomas Jackett 7th 8 Glenbrook Blaxland 4th 119 Todd Barron* - Stuart Ericson 8th 1 Springwood 5th 95* Todd Barron* - Mathew Brady* 8th 1 Springwood 5th 95 Matthew Tonks* - Shane McPherson 7th 11 Glenmore Park 6th 75 Greg Bottrill* - Matthew Gregory 4th 11 Winmalee Bulls 7th 125 Matthew Hunt* - Ryan Thomas 4th 8 Glenmore Park 8th 51* Stuart Ericson* - Patrick Cromie* 8th 11 Colyton St Clair 9th 44 Greg Bottrill* - Chris Longhurst 4th 11 Winmalee Bulls 10th 45 Jim Micsko* - Jason Shandler 1st 5 Consumers

BOWLING – 6W IN INNINGS – ALL GRADES

PLAYER O M W R GRADE RND OPPONENT VENUE Shane Richards 14 5 9 28 8th 12 Mulgoa Chapman Gardens Billy Ellis 15 3 7 42 9th 8 South Penrith Claremont Meadows Matthew Tonks 10.1 3 6 22 7th 7 Kingswood Sporting Club Chapman Gardens Martin Romer 10.3 4 6 28 1st 2 Penrith RSL Darcy Smith Dean Franshaw 10.3 5 6 20 9th 12 Panthers Andromeda Drive Andrew Luzzi 8 2 6 12 4th 12 Glenbrook-Blaxland Parker St No.2 Mathew Sutherland 8 1 6 28 6th 7 Mulgoa Jamison Park No.2 Jason Shandler 21 1 6 83 1st 8 Consumers Darcy Smith

BOWLING – 10W IN MATCH – ALL GRAD ES

PLAYER O M W R GRADE RND OPPONENT VENUE Matthew Tonks 20.1 3 10 55 7th 2 Kingswood Sporting Club Chapman Gardens Billy Ellis 19 3 10 57 9th 8 South Penrith Claremont Meadows

1ST GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT We had a very successful and enjoyable season. We led the competition from round 1 through to round 14, finishing up minor premiers. This was a huge improvement on our previous seasons and the first time we had made the semi finals in 5 seasons. Unfortunately we probably saved our worst performance of the year for the grand final but it was fantastic to see the red caps (some pink) out there in a grand final again. Our team was a blend of great young players with a few old heads mixed amongst them. We bonded well as team from round 1 and we all looked forward to playing cricket on a Saturday afternoon together. As a player you knew if you did something wrong during the game you had the support of your mates for about 20 minutes, then they turned and took the mickey out of you for the remainder of the day. It was my most enjoyable season for some time and I hope every player returns next season to go one better. I would like to thank Martin Bowerman and his committee for your great support throughout the season and your efforts on the Back to Emu Day and the support and barbecue on grand final day. Also, thank you to the 2nd graders who helped us out during the season. I hope to see you all back next season pushing us again for a full time spot. A special thanks to our die hard number 1 supporters “The Huffies” who attended every game. We will get you that premiership next season. A big thank you to all the current players, and ex-players who showed up and supported us on grand final day. It meant a lot to us. We are just sorry we couldn’t give you more to cheer about. Probably the best way to finish my report is a brief description of each player and their season.

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Andrew Williams - A good young player with plenty of potential. Scored a brilliant 145 and will learn a lot from this season. Will be a good player in years to come. Mal Sheens – First Emu player to openly admit his homosexuality. Once this weight was lifted from his shoulders seemed to improve immensely. Will be a force next season. Andrew Pesle – Unfortunately alcohol, late nights (with Mal Sheens), and a sore bum the next day limited his success this year. Nothing an off season in rehab shouldn’t fix. Announced similar confession to Mal and should be a big improver next season. Brett Campbell - Scored a great century earlier in the season and is a brilliant wicketkeeper. This self- confessed lady killer never really delivered in this department. Maybe he needs to spend time with Mal to find his inner self. Matt Jones - Had a great season with the bat and has potential to be a star of the future for Emu. Unfortunately his 85 year old back mightn’t handle too many more summers and may be resigned to a coaching role in years to come. Martin Romer – A favourite with player’s wives and girlfriends. Won a great toss in the grand final. Unfortunately the team didn’t back it up. Jim Micsko – Another young player who showed potential and will be an asset to the club in years to come. Enjoyed the grand final drink, winning the quickest drunk of the evening. Seemed to bounce back to life after being taken off suicide watch after his batting innings in the grand final. Craig Sheens – Enjoyed bowling full tosses at the batsmen’s head during the season and taking the mickey out of his newly proclaimed gay Uncle. If he can get to the game before 3 o’clock he will have a big future in the game. Ben Sheens – Built like a tank and will bowl uphill into the wind all day. Had a great season. Another young gun with plenty of potential. Scored more runs and took more wickets and catches than his old man Greg did this season. Unfortunately caught going through Customs with Sylvester Stallone recently but hopefully has learnt from his mistakes. Karl Sayers – Our star with the ball this season. Ripped the top order out of most sides. Unfortunately, his job as a male escort at St Marys Leagues club, where he is paid to dance and entertain older ladies, left him flat some Saturdays. Watch your wives around him. Jason Shandler – A fantastic opening bowler with a big heart. A favourite with the younger players in the side due to his combi van and Cheech and Chong tapes. Won best and fairest on the end of season drink for constantly bashing Andrew Pesle and resisting his advances. Hope to see you all next season. Marty Romer

2ND GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT The year has been a mixed one for the 2nds. We were happy to move players into the side, and all players enjoy the opportunity of stepping up into 1sts. Over the year we had 6 players enjoy competing in the top grade. Hopefully some more of us can keep pressure on the 1sts and force our way into the side permanently. We used 28 players in the team this year, which in some way explains the lack of cohesion in the batting unit. This is indicative of a bright future for the club as more of the juniors and lower graded players come through. I would like to mention Jon Philliponi, a 14 year old junior who turned up to almost every game, and filled in for us whenever he was asked. I would also like to thank the rest of the juniors that filled in, and would offer a little bit of advice to Cameron Dantier, the 15 year old who I believe has a bright future in cricket. Cameron, some good shots will not make it to the boundary, you will have to run sometimes…. Unfortunately there is not a good story to tell on the performance of the team, we ran 2nd last, beating Penrith RSL into last place, who forfeited the season. As mentioned, the batting unit did not perform, though catching and general ground fielding was good this year. The bowling was very good, with the team dismissing the opposition for less than 150 four times. A lack of wins, a lack of coin toss wins, and a couple of unlucky results due to rain took some of the fun away, though overall we enjoyed the season. We look forward to being more competitive next year. Sam Barbaro

4TH GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT At the start of the season, I was asked to take on the role as 4th Grade Captain. I was quite pleased to accept the offer, after playing 13 years with this Club, 5 of them in seniors.

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The year was a great challenge for all of us, for myself it took me about 3 games into the season, before I stopped looking around for the Captain's advice, not realising that I was supposed to be the one making all the decisions. When I looked at the team, I was given at the start of the year, I had only played less than a handful of games with these guys, so for everyone it was a great challenge getting excellent team morale together as quickly as possible, so we could press ahead & try to have a successful year. Our 4th Grade team, was built up from the youth of the Club, having nearly half of the boys still attending High School, I was very happy to have had these young players in the team, they made us all feel like juniors again. It was such a great mix of age, which brought a lot of energy & experience together, for an enjoyable year. Our team was a team full of batters & bowlers, but what impressed me the most was our fielding. The fielding was outstanding, clearly the best in the 4th grade competition, by the end of the season, everyone was on top of the fielding, taking great catches & run outs, which is where a lot of our success came from. What we had this year was quite special as a team - everyone got along on a regular basis, we had a laugh, a bit of sledging, always competitive & were always on the improve. I could go through the team & write down the list of achievements for each player this season. But to be fair I believe we all played as well as each other & you can't make these achievements without a full team on the field. In saying that, I would like to mention the other players from this club, who have filled in for us this season, with great success. From 2nd Grade: Chris Longhurst, Greg Bottrill & Luke Stanowski. 6th Grade: Peter Gibson. 8th Grade: Andrew Luzzi, Shaun Wood, Anthony Morrissey, Nathan Debono, Todd Barron, Daniel Foster, Stuart Ericson & Pat Cromie. 9th Grade: Billy Ellis & David Adams. U/15's: Tom Romer & Jacob Thomas. U/14's: Ben McGovern Retiree's: Jamie Large & Pete Hennessey haha, don't worry they'll be back next year! Probably umpiring instead of playing after their 1 game 1 duck efforts (clearly a joke boys). Thanks heaps to all these players from the grades above, for filling in when we really needed players, well appreciated. To the Committee, thanks for the support all year, not only for the club in general, but in also giving myself a start as captain of 4th grade & supporting my decisions throughout the year. Thanks to the supporters, who came & watched us week in week out - it really does make a difference having people their cheering us on. And thanks to Mat Hunt, our vice captain, you played an important role. Mate, thanks for the support & advice, also for putting up our results onto the computer every week. To the boys, you all should be really proud of yourselves, we really gave this competition a shake, although we didn’t make the finals, I know for a fact the teams who did make it were glad we weren't part of it. We just needed a couple more rounds & we would have been sweet. All the best for the off season, I hope to see you all back next year, playing for the Emu's of course, thanks for your support & well played! Patrick Anderson

6TH GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT This season for 6th grade had many challenges. We are mostly a young side with a few exceptions (Richard and Stan). We also had three new players in Brett, Jack and Marc. We started the year poorly with a loss but it all went up hill from there. A few highlights with the bat were Joel Guilfoyle's 66,119 and a handful of 30's & 40's. Also he averaged 41.7. Stephen Sargent's 48* and a few 20's helped the team. Sir Slogger Sam Weymouth's effort doesn’t come undone with plenty of spins and trips while at the crease. He did manage to block but he got quick runs. Daniel Ross hit a few sixes and some quick runs. I did alright as well with a 93 (closest I’ll ever get to the ton). I got 7 the next game so there’s my ton. I also hit 53 and lots of 20's & 30's. Now for the bowling. Firstly I want to say we have 6 full time bowlers. By the end of the season only 4 bowled all the time. Brett and Jason bowled and we needed them most and it counted. Dan, Matt (Squeek) and Steve all got 5 fa's (Dan-1, Matt-2 and Sarge-2). The boys all got hammered during the season but all bounced back. Now to wrap this up, a quick thanks to all the boys that filled in for us - Tonks, Woods, Little Woods, John, Tom. Cheers fellas. Now to end the end of season report. We managed to hold 3rd place even after a 9 point penalty for playing Alan MacGillivray. We were washed out by the council not the rain. So thanks and this is the 6th grade team - Joel "Head" Guilfoyle (Captain), Peter "Gibbo" Gibson (Captain most of the time), Brett "Bman" Eichorn, Jack "Softie" Checkley, Jason "Jas" Guilfoyle, Stan "The Man" Duckett, Sam "Mullet" Weymouth, Stephen "Sarge" Sargent, Matthew "Squeek" Sutherland, Ryan "Gimp" Graham, Daniel "Rossi" Ross and finally Richard "Rich" Barnes. Cheers and till next season. Peter Gibson

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7TH GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT 2006/2007 has been a great year for 7th Grade. Although we lost the Grand Final after having the opposition on toast at 5/24, it has been a year that I personally will not forget. Every one of the 7th grade players should hold there head high and be proud of the achievements we had this season. There have been many highlights for the 7th grade team this season. It is hard to narrow it down to a few, so apologies to the boys who think their highlights are better than the ones I am about to mention. Just remember, I only have 1 page to do this in!! Josh Wood’s 100 not out was a definite highlight for our team. At 14, Josh is our youngest player and has a big future in cricket. Chris Tonks batting average of 98.75 is by far the highest in the grade. Chris also holds the highest average for the Club. I had an OK year myself this year with not one, but two centuries to my name. The highlight for me was definitely sharing a 2nd wicket partnership of 213 runs with my son Chris. The partnership is the highest for the grade and the club, so I am pretty proud of that one. Our team also holds the highest 3rd wicket partnership of the club with 134 from Thomas Jackett and myself. Jackett’s 41 was a definite highlight of the year. Jackett stealing the page out of the scorebook for keep sake was also pretty memorable. Not to be outdone, Dave Lee’s quick fire 21 off a handful of balls was an exciting innings with an exceptional finish. Dave finished by blocking the last ball of the innings to preserve his average. The team scored an impressive 327 runs for the match. We also have the equal highest 5th wicket partnership for the club with 95 from Mat Tonks and Shane McPherson. Shane had a great year. He took the wicky gloves for the first time ever and had a great year behind the wickets with 7 catches for the season. Our bowling highlights are definitely dominated by Mat Tonks. With the most wickets for the Grade, Mat took 40 wickets this season including two 5 wicket innings and a 10 wicket haul in a match. Chris Tonks, James Wood and myself also had 5 wicket innings this season. Jake Sultana took a 4/14, which was pretty impressive considering he has trouble hitting the pitch when he is bowling (just kidding Jake). 7th grade have a father/son (Anthony and Chris) combination in the top 6 batting stats for the club. We also have an uncle/ nephew (Matthew and Chris) combination in the top 6 for bowling. A big thanks goes to a few of the younger players who helped fill in this year. Cameron Dantier, Patrick Cromie, Luke Fitzpatrick, Anthony Morrissey and Bill Watson all did exceptionally well for us this year. Luke’s 4/26 in a washed out game was one of the best bowling performances of the season. It has been an honour to be associated with the 7th grade team. We won 10 games, drew 2 and lost only 2 to finish Minor Premiers for 7th Grade. Unfortunately this year we did not win the Grand Final, but hopefully next year will be able to stick together and bring home the trophy. A big thanks to all the 7th grade players – Jake (Skipper) Sultana, James (JW) Wood, Josh (Sledgeman) Wood, Kyle (River 8) Siczak, Mat (Bluey) Tonks, Chris (Statsman) Tonks, Dylan (Dildo) Reeder, Regan (Reg Regan) Rist, Brett (Who is the skipper of this team) Daley, Dave (Brett’s older than me) Lees, Shane (Golden Gloves) Mcpherson and Thomas (I’m never on time) Jackett. I’ll see you all next year. Anthony Tonks (off-field captain 7th grade)

8TH GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT This year has been a great one for the 8th Grade Emu side. We set ourselves some goals at the beginning of the year and managed to meet most of them. We had a great core group of players and played with a team spirit that I hadn’t seen or been part of before. We had a few standout players and milestones, Shane Richards, scoring the first 100 of the year, and later following it up with an incredible 9 wicket innings (9/28). Todd Barron scored an unbeaten 150, bringing up both his 100 and 150 with 6’s. Todd also made the most runs of any grade, 545. We hold the club record for the year, opening partnership of 0/153, held by T. Barron and A. Luzzi, and we have players in the ten for Batting Bowling and Fielding in the district for 8th grade. I personally had my best year, with 32 wickets and 350 runs. This was the story for many players, who had a personal best year. We also had three 16 year olds in the team and they fitted very well into the team, getting their first taste of senior’s cricket. As a team we shared a few BBQ’s after games, we also spent many happy hours after the games at the Emu Sports club. That’s is the essence of our year, not only were we happy to play on the field together, but all players, partners and families were and are happy to socialize out of game time.

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At the end of the year we won three of our last four games, with the last game ending in a draw because of rain, even though we were on top. To finish 5th is the best result I’ve been involved in with the club and I couldn’t be prouder of the way the team conducted themselves on and off the park. I hope to lead the same group of guys next year and with any luck get ourselves a flag. As we say in 8th grade, Go The Bird! Andrew “Lou” Luzzi

9TH GRADE CAPTAINS REPORT This year was always going to an interesting one for the 9th grade side. Many of our players had not played any cricket since the end of juniors, many had never played cricket before! We went into the start of the season not knowing how strong the competition would be and not quite knowing how we would fare. We were pleasantly surprised how quickly we found our feet and were able to be competitive. We had quite a few standout players this year. While all the guys obviously gave 100% every week there were a core group of players that made major contributions every single week. Guys like Stace Parker, Dean Franshaw, Billy Ellis and Dave Adams were all standouts this year. There were many highlights throughout the season, a couple of them were: Stace Parker’s 139 against Henry Lawson on a stinking hot afternoon, Billy Ellis with 7 wickets in the first innings and 3 in the second for a 10 wicket match and Dave Adam’s 5 wicket haul. Dean Franshaw’s bowling efforts in the last few weeks of the season was simply outstanding. He took 16 wickets in just 3 weeks. Josh Alderson’s brilliant runout against Panthers and Gareth McKeown’s catch that just had to be seen to believed (had to include this one or he would have annoyed me non stop!!!) were other memorable moments. We entered the team this year to go in and have some fun – have a few drinks after the games etc. But it didn’t take long for all of our competitive sides to rear their heads and we started playing a little more seriously. Still there were plenty of drinks either at the ground after the game or the pub afterwards. A lot of laughs were shared during the season – mostly at our feeble batting order. It didn’t seem to fire too many times, a classic example of this was losing 9 wickets for no more than about 35 runs taking us from a commanding position in the match to well losing it. While we couldn’t put many runs on the board we did have one of the better bowling attacks with Dean Franshaw and Billy Ellis saving us from complete embarrassment a couple of times. Special note has to go to a couple of the guys who improved out of sight this year. Gareth McKeown had played only 1 season of cricket when aged about 11. He started the season rather shaky in some departments but grew in confidence to be an excellent first change bowler and a devastating lower order batter. After playing state level softball as a catcher Mitch Lalor finally got the hang of a bouncing ball and did a great job behind the stumps. At the end of the season we had managed to climb into third position on the ladder after hitting our straps in the previous few games before the semi-finals. It was a very disappointing end to the season with not being able to have a crack at making the grand final in our first year. But that is all over now and we’ve something to aim for next year! Thanks to all the boys in 9th grade – I had a great year with a lot of laughs along the way. Stace Parker Dean Franshaw Dave Adams Kurt Lalor Billy Ellis Mat Turton Josh Alderson Mitch Lalor Brad Samuels Simon Hallewell Gareth McKeown Steve Zingle Josh Tonkes

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JUNIORS

DISTRICT AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS – PENRITH JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION

PJCA MINOR PREMIERS PJCA PREMIERS U/13 Division 2, U/14 Division 2 U/14 Division 2 PJCA BATTING & BOWLING AWARDS District batting & bowling aggregate and average awards won by Emu Plains juniors. Calculated on non-finals games only. PLAYER DIVISION AWARD FIGURES Luke Crebbin U/13 – 2 Bowling Average 18 wickets @ 4.5 Jonathan Philliponi U/14 – 2 Bowling Average 16 wickets @ 6.81 Ben McGovern U/14 – 2 Batting Aggregate & Average 518 runs @ 74 Luke Fitzpatrick U/15 – 1 Bowling Aggregate 16 wickets PENRITH DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE PLAYERS TEAM PLAYER Under 11 IDCA Jack Waterhouse, Keegan Jones, Cameron Johnson Under 13 IDCA James Devlin Under 15 E G Weblin Shield Tom Romer Under 15 IDCA Cameron Dantier, Luke Fitzpatrick

BATTING & BOWLING – AGGREGATE & AVERAGE AWARDS – ALL AGES Batting & bowling aggregate and average awards are calculated on non-finals games only. One-day final, semi -final, and finals are excluded. TEAM AWARD PLAYER FIGURES U/8 Open Batting Aggregate & Average Nicholas Arnold 233 runs @ 33.29 Bowling Aggregate & Average Samantha Arnold 14 wickets @ 7.79 U/9 Open Batting Aggregate & Average Joshua Eisenhuth 77 runs @ 38.50 Bowling Aggregate & Average Joshua Eisenhuth 10 wickets @ 7.80 U/10 Open Batting Aggregate & Average Simon Masters 197 runs @ 24.60 Bowling Aggregate Simon Masters 9 wickets Bowling Average Not awarded Score 25 or more in at least 3 innings Simon Masters 25*, 36*, 25, 25* U/11 - 2 Batting Aggregate & Average Cameron Johnson 319 runs @ 53.17 Bowling Aggregate & Average Keegan Jones 20 wickets @ 7.65 U/13 - 2 Batting Aggregate & Average Joshua Dowd 267 runs @ 44.50 Bowling Aggregate & Average Luke Crebbin 18 wickets @ 4.50 U/14 - 2 Batting Aggregate & Average Ben McGovern 518 runs @ 74.00 Bowling Aggregate & Average Jonathan Philliponi 16 wickets @ 6.81 U/15 - 1 Batting Aggregate & Average Cameron Dantier 370 runs @ 30.83 Bowling Aggregate & Average Luke Fitzpatrick 16 wickets @ 12.50

CENTURIES – ALL AGES

SCORE PLAYER TEAM RND OPPONENT VENUE 139* Liam Hausfeld U/14 - 2 7 St Marys Leagues Jamison Park No. 4 130 Ben McGovern U/14 - 2 7 St Marys Leagues Jamison Park No. 4 113* Ben McGovern U/14 - 2 3 Glenmore Park Glenmore Park No. 2 105* Cameron Dantier U/15 - 1 1 Glenbrook-Blaxland Cook & Banks

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BATTING PARTNERSHIPS – ALL AGES

WKT PARTNERSHIP BATTERS TEAM RND OPPONENT 1st 95 Jonathan Philliponi* - Liam Hausfeld U/14 - 2 5 Cranebrook 2nd 128 Jonathan Philliponi - Scott Perkins* U/14 - 2 6 Penrith RSL Blue 3rd 83* Jack Waterhouse* - Cameron Johnson* U/11 - 2 3 Colyton St Clair 4th 106 Ben McGovern* - Nathan Christensen U/14 - 2 3 Glenmore Park 5th 128 Jonathan Philliponi - Ben McGovern* U/14 - 2 7 St Marys Leagues 6th 95 Ben McGovern* - Liam Hausfeld* U/14 - 2 7 St Marys Leagues 7th 94 Liam Hausfeld* - Ben Thomas U/14 - 2 7 St Marys Leagues 8th 91 Joshua Dowd* - Luke Crebbin U/13 - 2 8 Springwood 9th 41 Tom Romer - Matthew Love* U/15 - 1 6 Glenbrook-Blaxland 10th 49 Connor Finemore - Sam Devlin* U/13 - 2 7 Penrith RSL Blue

BOWLING – 5W IN INNINGS – ALL AGES

PLAYER O M W R TEAM RND OPPONENT VENUE Joseph Masters 5.3 1 5 15 U/13 - 2 9 Glenbrook-Blaxland Monfarville No. 1 Luke Fitzpatrick 11 4 5 24 U/15 - 1 11 Penrith RSL Kingsway No. 3 Joshua Neal 12 2 5 31 U/15 - 1 10 Cranebrook Shepherd No. 1

HAT -TRICKS – ALL AGES

PLAYER O M W R TEAM RND OPPONENT VENUE Nicholas Arnold 2 1 3 1 U/8 10 Colyton St Clair Burton St

OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS Emu Plains Sporting & Recreation Club – Sportsperson of the Year Awards Congratulations to James Devlin, who received nomination in the sub-junior category.

COACH AND MANAGER

TEAM COACH/S MANAGER/S U/8 Open Mark Arnold Avril Fairbrother U/9 Open Miles Anderson assisted by Shaun Wood, Patrick Anderson, Scott Waterhouse Shaun Wood U/10 Open Billy Ellis John & Tina Klincke U/11 - 2 Ben Jenks Peter Hughes U/13 - 2 Tony Robson Elizabeth Dowd U/14 - 2 Chris Longhurst assisted by Andrew Luzzi John & Jenny Lo Cascio U/15 - 1 Martin Romer Fay Love

MILO HAVE-A-GO The MILO Have-A-Go programme was of mixed success this year. Disappointingly, Have-A-Go numbers were at their lowest in many years – 30 players (down from 66 the pervious year). This reduction was due to our failure to send a mail out to previous players, instead relying on school newsletters and word of mouth for advertising. On the positive side, we gained the services of Geoff Sullivan as the Have-A-Go coordinator. Geoff is a qualified coach, & has many years coaching experience. Thank you to Geoff for your excellent and professional coaching this year. Thanks also to a handful of parents who assisted Geoff regularly, allowing things to run smoothly. The children who participated seemed to really enjoy the Have-A-Go experience, and most indicated they would return next season. Thank you to Martin Bowerman & Will Watson who put on a BBQ for the parents & kids at the end of the season. Paul Fitzpatrick

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UNDER 8 OPEN DIVISION Coaching the under 8’s this season has been a very fulfilling and enjoyable experience from my perspective. All players came into the side with varying degrees of skill and experience. Some had taken part in MILO Have-A- Go in previous years while others had only experienced games in the backyard or at the beach. We started the first game with only four players and won the match in convincing manner. We picked up five more players in the next few weeks and developed into a very competitive and difficult team to beat. In all 18 matches our team was only beaten twice by a side scoring more runs. Although this is not how the results are formulated as wickets taken are divided into total scored. On this premise the side won 10 and lost 8. It was very pleasing to see each player develop skill levels in batting, bowling, and fielding but also gain confidence in wearing all the protective gear required in a game of cricket. We were very good at scoring runs and one special feature the side developed was their running between wickets. We scored more than 100 runs in at least 4 matches - a very good effort in 16-over matches. Each player gained skill and confidence as the season progressed. Following are the special attributes each player developed over the season. Jack Ashcroft – Jack could be relied upon to give 100% every game. His highest score was 3 not out and best bowling performance was 1/9. Jack improved his skills markedly throughout the season. Bowling was very good by the end of the competition and was unlucky not to have taken a few more wickets (the whole team needs to improve catching skills). Kaleb Fairbrother – great striker of the ball scored 119 off the bat, with a highest score of 20, and he took 5 wickets and had two run outs (outstanding throwing arm), with best bowling 2/6. Kaleb is still improving with consistency and accuracy with his bowling. Kaleb has natural talent and is a player of the future for the club. Ben McCarthy – our opening batsman who has developed outstanding defensive techniques. Scored 112 runs with a highest score of 18. Capable of playing strongly in front and behind the wicket. Bowling was erratic at times but by the last few matches was bowling an excellent line and length at pace. Best bowling performance was 1/2. Nearly took two fantastic catches and is a very talented player who will improve in years to come. Samantha Arnold – developed into a very formidable bowler taking 14 wickets at an average of 7.79. Best performance 2/7. Scored 124 off the bat and was outstanding running between the wickets, had some excellent partnerships making many more runs because of her anticipation and how well she could read the game. One catch and one run out. Highest score 20 not out, another player of the future. Vinod Karunasinghe - great ball striker who was only out four times in 16 innings, scoring 82 at an average of 20. Vinod’s bowling developed through the season - best bowling 1/2 and he took a total of 4 wickets during the season. One catch and one run out - his bowling technique improved markedly – he has the speed and his next step is improving his consistency with line and length. Laurie Ellis – was one of the original four players at the start of the season. Had some success early in the season opening the batting with Ben, setting up the team with some good scores. His highest score was 8 not out and best bowling 1/5. Showed some good skills and initiative as wicketkeeper late in the season. Laurie has a happy and carefree attitude and is a positive team member. Oliver Masters – season started with a game on the beach at Mollymook where the coach spotted his potential. He developed into a great team player who understood how to get involved in the match. His bowling improved dramatically and by the end of the competition he could be relied upon to send down six accurate deliveries - best performance 1/11. His highest score with the bat was 4. I see him being capable of bamboozling many batsmen with his bowling next year. Most improved player in the team. Alex Mathison - an excellent team player, his best bowling performance was 1/5, and he had one run out and a top score of 12 not out. Alex was very good running between wickets and he was a big part of many good partnerships during the season. Alex was a great listener at training and greatly improved all his skills as the season progressed. A great team player who gained more confidence with each match. Nicholas Arnold – An outstanding season, amassing 233 runs. Genuine quick bowler taking 11 wickets (including a hat trick), three catches, and four run outs. Highest score of 27 not out. A player to watch out for in the future. In conclusion I would like to thank Avril Fairbrother, the team manager, who scored on many occasions with no experience of scoring previously, to Billy Ellis who scored for many games along with Steve Masters who entered all the information into ResultsVault. A big thanks to all the dads and mums who assisted at matches or came along to support the side. Mark Arnold, Coach

UNDER 9 OPEN DIVISION Congratulations to Mathew, Justin, Jack C, Brandon, Patrick, Joshua, Adam, Jesse, Shane, & Jack O, on how they have improved in their bowling, batting & fielding.

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It took a few games to get our bowling together, but with help from senior players - Patrick Anderson, Scott Waterhouse & Shaun Wood - all the boys took wickets with run outs, catching, stumpings & bowling them out. As time went on they started to jell as a team. At the end of the season we missed a couple of players through sickness, families moving, but the rest of the boys held the team together, all improving in each match. I hope all the boys come back next season & have some more fun. It has been a pleasure to coach these boys & I would like to thank the EPCC committee & the parents for their support. Also to Shaun Wood, Daniel Carr, Patrick Anderson & Scott Waterhouse for helping with coaching & umpiring. Until next season, all the best. Miles Anderson, Coach

UNDER 10 OPEN DIVISION Although the team’s efforts didn’t translate into many wins, the players can be proud of the way that they competed strongly and improved their skills during the season. All of the team excelled during the season with several players achieving their best scores with the bat, nine players recording innings of double figures, eleven players taking wickets during the season, and eleven players effecting catches or runouts. Some of the individual performances were outstanding, but as cricket is a team game, I’d like to make particular mention of the way that a couple of our players competed strongly in spite of physical pain. I’d also like to commend several of the team on the way in which they displayed on-field leadership and encouragement. Boys, if you can build on this, several of you will become outstanding cricketers. If you can contribute to a team, the individual results will take care of themselves – the stronger a team unit is, the easier it becomes to make runs and take wickets. It has been a privilege to see our players develop during the season both as individuals and in the way that they relate to each other and compete as a team. I am looking forward to seeing them improve further and become an outstanding team. Billy Ellis, Coach The 2006/07 season saw the U/10’s blending together a mix of last years U/9, a few who were eligible to remained from the last years U/10’s and a couple of new players to the team and a new coach. Although we may not have won many games during the season, I would have to say the season was a successful one. The boys were enthusiastic, keen and never gave up. (Isn’t that a sign of a winning team!) Of the 17 games played (there was one bye and one wash out) we won three. However, there was at least six or seven games where we lost by only 10-15 runs. There were some wonderful achievements during the year: · In the batting department 8 players scored more then 50 runs during the season, two exceeded 100 and two others finished in the 90’s; · As for the bowling, 11 players took wickets during the season and five of these took 5 wickets or more; · Our fielding was good all year and this resulted in 17 catches being taken and we affected 19 run outs. Great effort. All players contributed to the team’s performance during the year and whilst some may have improved faster than others during the year, with training and commitment all could develop into good cricketers. As a great sportsman once said; “One important key to success is self confidence. An important key to self confidence is preparation”. Arthur Ash Finally we would like to thank all the parents for their support assistance during the season, it was very much appreciated. Wishing everyone a very successful 2007/08 season. John & Tina Klincke, Manager

UNDER 11 DIVISION 2 Firstly, I would like to thank all the boys for their efforts this year. We had a very successful year only losing in three games during the season, a terrific effort considering we only played 1 game with a full 11 players. We finished runners up in the one-day final, were semi-finalists in the competition & were desperately unlucky to have rain end our season. I was extremely proud of the way you all got in and gave it your best shot in every game. The most pleasing part from the coach’s point of view was seeing that everyone contributed in every part of the game, as seen by the fact that everyone took a catch, everyone shared in a partnership of 20 or more when batting, and everyone took wickets - that is a sign of a good team and I’m sure that all the boys will

Emu Plains Cricket Club Season Report 2006/2007 Page 19 continue to improve next year as well. Also I would like to thank the parents and supporters, your help was amazing and made my job that much easier throughout the season. Enjoy your off season, it was a pleasure coaching you - well done boys. Cameron Johnson: A terrific season and the success was fully deserved because this is a young man who works very hard on his game. Finished in the top ten performers in the division for batting (2nd best average & 3rd most runs) and bowling (9th most wickets and 6th best average, not including his one-day final bowling). A genuine all rounder and one of the most talented young players I have seen. Well done Cam, keep up the work and the results will continue. Also took 4/24 in the 1-day final. Matthew Hughes: In his first season, Matthew has done fantastically well. Finishing 9th in most runs for the division and 6th on averages and 4th in the bowling averages. Also hit double figures for catches with an even 10 (equal 2nd in the district). Blessed with a great technique and terrific enthusiasm. If you continue to work hard, and enjoy yourself you will continue to improve. Jack Waterhouse : Our teams ENFORCER, whether it is with bat or ball, Jack does everything at 1000 mph. Is blessed with tremendous pace when bowling & is beginning to learn to harness it, which will see him take a lot of wickets in coming seasons. Said at our first training “I’m not much of a batter”, but put a lot of work into it and was rewarded with the teams first ever 50. Jack, 37 (6th in the district), is a pretty good average and nearly 150 runs is pretty good for a guy who didn’t think he could bat! If you learn to focus & concentrate on training as much as you do in games, you will improve rapidly. I for one would love to see how good you can really be. Mitchell Peachey: Honestly the most frustrating part of coaching Mitchell is he has the talent to be the Adam Gilchrist of this competition, he just hasn’t realised it yet. Started the season in tremendous form with the gloves, did have a slightly disappointing finish to the season however. My advice to you Peach, is lose that helmet you started wearing halfway through. You have the ability, you are one of the best catchers of the ball I have coached. As a fellow keeper, if you watch the ball & get yourself into the right position you don’t need a helmet, you won’t get hit, & you are good enough to not need it. Patience will see your batting take that next step from making 10’s & 20’s to making 50’s & 100’s. Did hit the teams only 6 for the year, in a Peachey special first over, first ball, coach’s advice is to be patient, nothing silly, bang 4. Ok nothing silly, concentrate on the next ball, bang 6. Well that’s just how he plays. Also took 8 catches as keeper, the most in the division. Clayton Chantler: Another first year player who is coming along very nicely. Very solid technique with bat & ball and a regular contributor with both. Works hard on his game and has great enthusiasm for the game and I am sure will really blossom into a fine cricketer in the next few years. Clay, learn how to score faster, without trying to slog, because this is the one weakness in your batting but it was a very good first year. Great work Clay! Trent Day: A very under-rated cricketer. Bowls a very good line & length, and is difficult to score off as our opposition found out. A very good defensive batsman with some fine leg side shots, who got us out of trouble on quite a few occasions. Trent, if you learn to play the drives with a straight bat & develop your off side shots, we will see you bat regularly in the top 6 of most teams. During the off season, really work hard on your fielding - it is the one area where your weaknesses get exposed. Keegan Jones: Another very talented young man, he can bowl fast-medium or leg spin, can bat, & is an excellent fielder. Took 20 wickets in the season (3rd in the district, had the best strike rate of all bowlers in the district & finished 5th on the averages). Confidence with the bat took a bit of a battering mid season, but fought very bravely to put on 50 with Jack against minor premiers St Marys in our dramatic tie. He has the ticker & has a decent technique, don’t worry too much about your scores at the moment. With age and a bit of a growth spurt this is sure to improve. Also wins fashion statement award for dying his hair bright blonde mid season. Well done mate, a top season. Jacob Landers: A developing leg spinner and batsman, the only thing that holds Jacob back is his own lack of confidence. His bowling is as good as any first year leg spinner I have seen and with hard work I’m sure could be representative standard within the next 2-3 years. A solid, patient batsman who, when he believes in himself and allows himself to play the attacking shots, will find he is a very capable batsman and I’m sure will play some very good and important innings. A good start Jacob, JUST BELIEVE IN YOURSELF MATE. In the one-day final took the best catch by a young cricketer I have ever seen, it really was that good, easily catch of the year. William Robertson: Joined the team midway through the year and really threw himself into the game. It was a steep learning curve and a tough ask but William has done very well. Regularly chips in with an important wicket or a catch and even achieved his life long ambition to hit a boundary. Will improve a lot next season having now learnt the game and how to improve on it. Well done Will, keep enjoying yourself. Thomas Watkins: A young man whose stats do not tell the whole story. Is always one of the first to training and works very hard on his game. At the start of the year really didn’t have a technique at all in either batting or bowling. Through sheer hard work and determination improved his game remarkably. Season highlights include taking the first wicket in the one-day final (an excellent caught and bowled) against a fine player and batting for 30 overs against eventual champions St Clair, and sharing in some fine partnerships which ultimately won us that game. Keep up the hard work Tom, the rewards will follow mate. Ben Jenks, Coach

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UNDER 13 DIVISION 2 The Emu Plains Under 13 Cricket team has had an outstanding year. They were minor premiers, but more importantly, their on-field and off-field behaviour, and sportsmanship, was outstanding. As a team these boys, and their parents, are a credit to the club. As coach, I am proud of all of the boys. They played their best as a team and individually. I could not have asked for more. It was pleasing to see the genuine improvement in all players from last year to this year. The skill level has improved this season so much so that an unprecedented seven players were nominated for representative positions. We welcomed three new faces this season, Matt Branch, Caine Waterhouse and Zac Butler, who all added greatly to the team, and I hope they will all come back next season and build on what they learnt this season. I would like to congratulate all players, each player is valued and all have contributed to our fabulous result. Special mention must be given to Josh Dowd, however, on his exemplary season as team captain. Josh led the boys with the bat and with his fielding, inspiring them to lift in every game, his highest score was 65, with a massive year total of 288 runs and 15 wickets. Other highlights were Joe Master’s 5 wickets for 15 off 5 overs, (which included one maiden); Connor Finemore’s and Sam Devlin’s last stand partnership of 49 (in which Sam scored his first 4), Fielding efforts from Zac Butler (2 great catches in one game); Hugh Arnold’s great catch in the finals; Jake Robson’s 36 with 6 fours against RSL Gold, Luke Crebbin’s first 50 against RSL Blue and partnership of 92 with Josh and 20 wickets overall, Jarrod’s outstanding catches and a high of 65, Jon-Luc Griffith opening bowling against RSL Blue taking 2 wickets; James Devlin’s match turning 46 against RSL Gold; Jack Minney’s grandfinal wicket best of 1 for 9, Matthew Branch’s 29 against St Mary’s and 14 wickets for the year; the team effort of an outright win against Springwood, and many more; but not to forget Caine’s first ever 2 runs (almost got that $100 off his dad). The team has supported one another throughout the year in an exceptionally positive way. The comradeship between the parents has provided the highest of examples for the boys to follow. Each week Liz Dowd’s management of the team has been outstanding. Her newsletters and organization are second to none. The efforts of Paul and Liz Devlin, Liz Dowd and Greg Finemore in scoring have been invaluable and greatly appreciated. Geoff Griffiths, Steve Master’s and others barbequed like Jamie Oliver week after week (but thankfully weren’t Naked Chefs!). The umpiring efforts of Paul Dowd, Steve Butler, Steve Masters and Paul Devlin were also extremely valuable. Louise Arnold managed the drinks for the team superbly, raising funds to support our end of season celebrations. There is a lovely feeling about this group of people that is reflected in the boys’ attitude and performance. The team were winners all season, the finals were only one game, the season belonged to these boys. Well done! Tony Robson, Coach

UNDER 14 DIVISION 2 The season started out well, winning our first game with the help of the catch of the year by Nathan Christensen. We lost our second game due to count back, but the batting display by Liam Hausfeld and Ben McGovern gave us a fighting chance. The next few games we won. Karina Gray got her season best of 3/3 and Jon Philliponi realised he had the ability to hit four fifty’s in four games straight. Scott Perkins also got his personal best of 65. A game against St Marys proved to be exciting when we hit 8/434, Jon hitting 95, Ben McGovern 130 and Liam 139 n.o. Making it to the grand final, after losing a very close game the game before, was an achievement. However, winning it seemed too much of a challenge. Captain courageous Matthew Large did all he could, hitting sixteen off the last over and getting a couple of sensational wickets at incredible speed. A run out by Ben Thomas and an opening spell of bowling by Josh Hoole and Matt Herring gave us a good chance to win, but unfortunately we couldn’t hang on to the win over St Marys. The next highlight was against Cranebrook, sensational bowling by Matt Herring with 4/23 (10 overs), Matt Large 2/6 (7 overs) and a Classic Catch from James Hewitt helped keep the total to 200. The next week it was a partnership between Jon Philliponi (76) and Michael Todd (50 no) of 104 helped secure the win & a place in the final. Losing one game against St Clair didn’t stop us getting the Minor Premiership for the season. This became very handy as the semi final was washed out, but the big question was, who was to come second in the comp? It was a tight race and Cranebrook needed to win outright to go from fifth to second, and would you believe it… Grand Final Day Vs Cranebrook. The skipper for the season, a few weeks before the game, decided that dislocating his shoulder, in a … lets call it a fact finding mission to see whether Michael Todd was as breakable as we all thought, was more important than playing in a grand final! The fill in skipper, Jon Philliponi, won the toss & sends them into bat. Richie Benaud would ‘keel over’ if he heard that, but it was definitely the right decision, Matt Herring opened the bowling and was unlucky not to snatch a wicket but was only hit for two runs off his five overs. Scott Perkins

Emu Plains Cricket Club Season Report 2006/2007 Page 21 bowled a few screamers picking up a very handy wicket, an awesome catch from James Hewitt and sensational keeping from Matt Suttcliffe were other highlights. It was the bowling of Michael Todd and the direct hit run out he produced to get their best batsman out for 4, was what kept their total to a dismal 46. Toddy picked up 3 wickets for very few runs making it impossible for them to recover. Mick Lo Cascio sealed Cranebrook’s inning with getting the last batsman out without conceding any runs. We ended the first day 2/43 with Nathan Christensen and Jon Philliponi ready for the next day. Nathan hit the winning runs and Jon declared after he hit his fifth fifty for the season and we were 2/110. Cranebrook agreed there was no reason for a second innings. All in all, our season was a successful one. Jake Cromie bowled very well for us, picking up well needed wickets, and also added something else to the team, which I believe is most important of all. That is team spirit. I truly believe it was the key to our successful season. Special thanks to my managers John & Jenny Lo Cascio. Your help has been invaluable this season. To my assistant coach Andrew Luzzi, your positive attitude, your love of cricket and your knowledge of the sport immensely contributed to our success. You also helped me avoid many panic attacks during the season. Ready for 2007-2008. Chris Longhurst, Coach

UNDER 15 DIVISION 1 Our boys once again competed in the division 1 competition, remaining competitive in most games played. They remained positive and seemed to enjoy playing cricket no matter what the outcome of the game. The boys are great ambassadors for enjoying the sport they chose to play and do not take things too seriously. This can give their coach a fair amount of grief at times (and their parents), but the boys seemed to enjoy that as well. Some of the boys achieved some outstanding results during the season: Cameron Dantier scoring the team’s first century batting through the innings and also ending 4th for the season in most runs across the district; Josh Neal claiming 5 wickets in an innings in his first year of cricket; and Luke Fitzpatrick also claiming 5 wickets in an innings as well as ending up equal first for most wickets in the season across the district. Cameron, Luke and Tom Romer also played representative cricket for Penrith. Thank you to Fay Love for looking after the results each week, and to all the parents for helping out with the scoring and setting up the ground each week. Thank you Paul Fitzpatrick and the Emu Plains Committee for your support as well. Also thank you to the U/14 players who came up and helped us out when we were short. Last but not least, thank you to the boys for your efforts during the season; I hope to see you all next year for our final year as juniors. Marty Romer, Coach

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SENIOR STATISTICS

MATCHES PLAYED 2006/2007

Player Player TOT. 1st 2nd 4th 6th 7th 8th 9th TOTAL 1st Grade 2nd Grade 4th Grade 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade 9th Grade Luzzi, Andrew 19 0 2 3 0 0 14 0 Hallewell, Simon 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Gibson, Peter 17 0 3 3 11 0 0 0 Parker, Stacey 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Ryan, John 17 0 0 14 2 0 1 0 Sargent, Stephen 11 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 Longhurst, Chris 16 0 12 4 0 0 0 0 Tonkes, Josh 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Williams, Andrew 16 15 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hunt, Matthew 10 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 Micsko, Jim 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 Delfs, James 10 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 MacGillivray, Alan 15 0 2 12 1 0 0 0 Blattman, Adam 10 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 Anderson, Patrick 15 0 1 14 0 0 0 0 Barnes, Richard 10 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 Tonks, Chris 15 0 0 0 3 12 0 0 Alderson, Josh 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Romer, Martin 15 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 Eichorn, Brett 10 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 Barron, Todd 15 0 0 2 0 0 13 0 Franshaw, Dean 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Jones, Matt 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 McKeown, Gareth 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Sayers, Karl 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zwickl, Rhyse 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 Siczak, Kyle 14 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 Tooth, John 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 Sheens, Mal 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wood, Josh 10 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 Rist, Regan 14 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 Weymouth, Sam 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 Cromie, Patrick 14 0 0 1 0 2 11 0 Richards, Shane 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 Thomas, Ryan 14 0 0 13 1 0 0 0 Withers, David 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 Sheens, Ben 14 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jenks, Ben 9 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 Miles, Jeff 14 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 Kroon, Michael 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 Barbaro, Ange 13 2 11 0 0 0 0 0 Alewood, Brock 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 Barbaro, Sam 13 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 Brady, Mathew 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 Gregory, Matthew 13 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 Deszell, Marc 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 Tonks, Anthony 13 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 Lalor, Mitch 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Sheens, Craig 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 Samuels, Brad 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Sultana, Jake 13 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 Turton, Mat 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Tonks, Matthew 13 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 Fitzpatrick, Trent 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 Campbell, Brett 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 Donley, Justin 7 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 McPherson, Shane 13 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 Guilfoyle, Jason 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 Reeder, Dylan 13 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 Lalor, Kurt 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Ferguson, Jon 13 0 1 0 0 0 12 0 Philliponi, Jonathan 6 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 Guilfoyle, Joel 12 0 1 0 11 0 0 0 Roser, Mark 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Debono, Nathan 12 0 0 2 0 0 10 0 Graham, Ryan 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 Wood, Shaun 12 0 0 3 0 0 9 0 Schwebel, Ron 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 Lees, David 12 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 Dantier, Cameron 4 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 Morrissey, Anthony 12 0 0 3 0 1 8 0 Spice, Joshua 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Daley, Brett 12 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 Zingle, Steven 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Ericson, Stuart 12 0 0 1 0 0 11 0 Gillon, Troy 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 Hughes, Peter 12 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 Thomas, Jacob 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Sutherland, Mathew 12 0 1 0 11 0 0 0 McGovern, Ben 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Ellis, Billy 12 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 Sheens, Greg 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stanowski, Luke 11 0 7 4 0 0 0 0 Bloor, Michael 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Lennon, John 11 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 Duckett, Stanley 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Pesle, Andrew 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 Romer, Tom 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Ross, Daniel 11 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 Watson, Bill 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Bottrill, Greg 11 1 8 2 0 0 0 0 Hoolahan, Paul 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Wood, James 11 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 Hoolahan, Brendan 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Shandler, Jason 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 Large, Jamie 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Jackett, Thomas 11 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 Elliot, Mat 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Adams, David 11 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 Hennessey, Peter 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Foster, Daniel 11 0 0 2 0 0 9 0 Fitzpatrick, Luke 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Kobryn, Matthew 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

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Statistics for all seniors who played during the season 2006/2007.

1ST GRADE

Batting Fielding Bowling Player Mat Runs Inn NO Ave HS 50's 100's Catch Stmp Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Ave Best 5WI 10WM Barbaro, Ange 2 17 2 0 8.50 17 0 0 1 0 Barbaro, Sam 3 25 3 1 12.50 14* 0 0 1 0 Blattman, Adam 1 0 0 0 NA 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 29 29.00 1/29 0 0 Bottrill, Greg 1 1 1 0 1.00 1 0 0 0 0 Campbell, Brett 13 242 10 1 26.89 102 0 1 17 5 Delfs, James 1 0 0 NA 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 1 29 29.00 1/29 0 0 Elliot, Mat 1 7 1 0 7.00 7 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 46 46.00 1/46 0 0 Fitzpatrick, Trent 4 49 3 0 16.33 28 0 0 3 0 Jenks, Ben 2 6 2 0 3.00 6 0 0 0 0 Jones, Matt 14 369 11 2 41.00 85 4 0 1 0 Micsko, Jim 15 165 10 4 27.50 31* 0 0 0 0 68.4 6 9 349 38.78 3/52 0 0 Pesle, Andrew 11 145 7 0 20.71 28 0 0 1 0 Romer, Martin 14 207 11 2 23.00 50 1 0 4 0 144.3 26 31 501 16.16 6/28 1 0 Sayers, Karl 14 76 10 4 12.67 22* 0 0 1 0 128 22 26 404 15.54 5/20 2 0 Shandler, Jason 11 53 4 0 13.25 24 0 0 5 0 105.1 18 17 349 20.53 6/83 1 0 Sheens, Ben 14 33 6 3 11.00 11* 0 0 3 0 75.5 7 9 309 34.33 1/12 0 0 Sheens, Craig 13 58 9 1 7.25 21* 0 0 3 0 101 6 16 472 29.50 5/47 1 0 Sheens, Greg 2 0 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 12 3 0 49 NA 0/12 0 0 Sheens, Mal 14 233 11 1 23.30 53 1 0 7 0 13 0 0 109 NA 0/8 0 0 Williams, Andrew 15 412 13 1 34.33 145 3 1 5 0

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2ND GRADE

Batting Fielding Bowling Player Mat Runs Inn NO Ave HS 50's 100's Catch Stmp Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Ave Best 5WI 10WM Anderson, Patrick 1 0 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 17 NA 0/17 0 0 Barbaro, Ange 11 95 10 0 9.50 27 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 10 NA 0/10 0 0 Barbaro, Sam 10 204 9 1 25.50 43* 0 0 6 0 Blattman, Adam 9 19 8 1 2.71 7 0 0 2 0 92.4 13 13 283 21.77 4/28 0 0 Bottrill, Greg 8 203 7 1 33.83 62 2 0 3 0 11 0 3 51 17.00 3/30 0 0 Dantier, Cameron 1 20 1 0 20.00 20 0 0 0 0 Delfs, James 9 39 7 1 6.50 15 0 0 2 0 63 10 12 163 13.58 4/16 0 0 Donley, Justin 2 0 2 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 14 14.00 1/14 0 0 Ferguson, Jon 1 4 1 0 4.00 4 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 29 29.00 1/29 0 0 Fitzpatrick, Trent 3 45 2 1 45.00 35* 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 23 23.00 1/23 0 0 Gibson, Peter 3 109 4 0 27.25 51 1 0 2 0 Gillon, Troy 4 7 3 1 3.50 5 0 0 0 0 16 1 3 77 25.67 2/32 0 0 Gregory, Matthew 1 8 1 0 8.00 8 0 0 0 0 Guilfoyle, Joel 1 1 1 0 1.00 1 0 0 0 0 Hunt, Matthew 2 20 2 0 10.00 10 0 0 1 0 7 2 1 17 17.00 1/10 0 0 Jenks, Ben 7 129 7 2 25.80 62* 1 0 5 0 Lennon, John 11 49 8 4 12.25 18* 0 0 1 0 79 13 13 257 19.77 4/24 0 0 Longhurst, Chris 12 157 10 1 17.44 46 0 0 4 1 39 3 7 184 26.29 2/25 0 0 Luzzi, Andrew 2 23 2 0 11.50 13 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 14 14.00 1/14 0 0 MacGillivray, Alan 2 53 2 0 26.50 36 0 0 0 0 McGovern, Ben 1 3 1 0 3.00 3 0 0 1 0 Philliponi, Jonathan 3 1 2 0 0.50 1 0 0 1 0 Romer, Martin 1 21 1 0 21.00 21 0 0 0 0 10 1 1 28 28.00 1/28 0 0 Roser, Mark 5 51 4 0 12.75 21 0 0 0 0 34 3 6 140 23.33 2/16 0 0 Stanowski, Luke 7 85 6 1 17.00 50* 1 0 3 0 11 2 1 35 35.00 1/24 0 0 Sutherland, Mathew 1 2 1 0 2.00 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 NA 0/6 0 0 Thomas, Jacob 1 16 1 1 NA 16* 0 0 0 0 Tooth, John 10 29 6 1 5.80 16 0 0 0 0 51 4 6 204 34.00 2/36 0 0 Williams, Andrew 1 6 1 0 6.00 6 0 0 0 0

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4TH GRADE

Batting Fielding Bowling Player Mat Runs Inn NO Ave HS 50's 100's Catch Stmp Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Ave Best 5WI 10WM Adams, David 1 0 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 15 15.00 1/15 0 0 Anderson, Patrick 14 78 11 3 9.75 25 0 0 5 0 145.3 28 32 463 14.47 5/36 2 0 Barron, Todd 2 33 2 1 33.00 21 0 0 1 0 Bloor, Michael 2 5 2 0 2.50 5 0 0 2 1 8 1 2 56 28.00 2/56 0 0 Bottrill, Greg 2 143 2 1 143.00 124 0 1 0 Cromie, Patrick 1 4 1 0 4.00 4 0 0 0 0 Debono, Nathan 2 2 1 0 2.00 2 0 0 1 9 1 0 49 NA 0/49 0 0 Donley, Justin 5 20 4 0 5.00 17 0 0 0 10 4 2 25 12.50 2/25 0 0 Ellis, Billy 2 4 1 1 NA 4* 0 0 0 12.5 1 7 48 6.86 4/34 0 0 Ericson, Stuart 1 1 1 0 1.00 1 0 0 0 0 Foster, Daniel 2 0 2 1 0.00 0* 0 0 1 0 10 1 4 57 14.25 3/27 0 0 Gibson, Peter 3 69 3 1 34.50 30 0 0 1 0 Gregory, Matthew 12 139 11 0 12.64 59 1 0 5 117 22 16 388 24.25 3/24 0 0 Hennessey, Peter 1 0 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 Hughes, Peter 12 209 12 1 19.00 49 0 0 9 0 15 0 2 64 32.00 1/15 0 0 Hunt, Matthew 8 88 6 1 17.60 52 1 0 1 0 Large, Jamie 1 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 28 28.00 1/28 0 0 Longhurst, Chris 4 39 3 0 13.00 20 0 0 2 0 34 6 8 126 15.75 4/21 0 0 Luzzi, Andrew 3 23 3 0 7.67 16 0 0 1 0 27 3 10 79 7.90 6/12 1 0 MacGillivray, Alan 12 299 12 1 27.18 50 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 8 4.00 1/2 0 0 McGovern, Ben 2 4 1 0 4.00 4 0 0 1 0 9.1 5 4 13 3.25 3/9 0 0 Miles, Jeff 14 110 13 3 11.00 31* 0 0 3 6.4 0 1 36 36.00 1/11 0 0 Morrissey, Anthony 3 6 3 0 2.00 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 23 11.50 2/12 0 0 Romer, Tom 2 6 2 0 3.00 6 0 0 1 0 7 0 2 29 14.50 2/14 0 0 Ryan, John 14 245 13 2 22.27 56 2 0 8 1 19 2 2 67 33.50 2/22 0 0 Stanowski, Luke 4 34 3 1 17.00 14 0 0 4 8 0 0 27 NA 0/27 0 0 Thomas, Jacob 1 0 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 Thomas, Ryan 13 163 11 1 16.30 73 1 0 9 0 109 17 23 391 17.00 4/18 0 0 Withers, David 9 70 7 1 11.67 26 0 0 4 18 2 4 86 21.50 2/26 0 0 Wood, Shaun 3 2 2 0 1.00 1 0 0 0

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6TH GRADE

Batting Fielding Bowling Player Mat Runs Inn NO Ave HS 50's 100's Catch Stmp Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Ave Best 5WI 10WM Barnes, Richard 10 44 8 1 6.29 11* 0 0 2 0 Daley, Brett 1 0 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 Deszell, Marc 8 3 6 1 0.60 2 0 0 2 0 Duckett, Stanley 2 4 2 1 4.00 4 0 0 1 0 Eichorn, Brett 10 20 9 5 5.00 6* 0 0 6 0 25.2 2 5 122 24.40 2/18 0 0 Gibson, Peter 11 286 10 0 28.60 93 2 0 10 0 Graham, Ryan 5 0 3 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 Guilfoyle, Jason 7 19 7 2 3.80 9 0 0 4 0 11.2 1 2 58 29.00 1/7 0 0 Guilfoyle, Joel 11 416 10 1 46.22 119 1 1 5 0 MacGillivray, Alan 1 0 0 NA 0 0 0 0 0 McPherson, Shane 1 31 1 0 31.00 31 0 0 1 0 Ross, Daniel 11 96 10 0 9.60 21 0 0 5 0 95.3 23 26 286 11.00 4/19 0 0 Ryan, John 2 6 1 0 6.00 6 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 12 NA 0 0 Sargent, Stephen 11 166 10 1 18.44 48* 0 0 2 0 76 7 21 322 15.33 5/41 2 0 Sutherland, Mathew 11 96 10 0 9.60 26 0 0 1 0 74.4 10 26 306 11.77 6/28 2 0 Thomas, Ryan 1 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 12 NA 0 0 Tonks, Chris 3 94 3 0 31.33 50 1 0 2 0 14 0 2 53 26.50 2/4 0 0 Weymouth, Sam 9 83 8 1 11.86 30 0 0 1 0 49 7 9 255 28.33 4/24 0 0 Wood, James 1 DNB 0 0 NA NA 0 0 0 0 2 32 16.00 2/32 0 0 Wood, Josh 1 5 1 0 5.00 5 0 0 0 0

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7TH GRADE

Batting Fielding Bowling Player Mat Runs Inn NO Ave HS 50's 100's Catch Stmp Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Ave Best 5WI 10WM Cromie, Patrick 2 0 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 1 0 6 1 0 21 NA 0/5 0 0 Daley, Brett 11 28 5 0 5.60 15 0 0 2 0 4 2 1 4 4.00 1/4 0 0 Dantier, Cameron 3 4 1 0 4.00 4 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 5 NA 0/5 0 0 Fitzpatrick, Luke 1 0 0 NA 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 4 26 6.50 4/26 0 0 Jackett, Thomas 11 75 7 2 15.00 41 0 0 1 0 54.4 9 9 194 21.56 2/21 0 0 Lees, David 12 62 9 2 8.86 21* 0 0 2 0 7 1 1 34 34.00 1/19 0 0 McPherson, Shane 12 278 13 2 25.27 61 1 0 8 0 13.2 1 3 56 18.67 2/8 0 0 Morrissey, Anthony 1 0 0 NA 0 0 0 0 0 Reeder, Dylan 13 43 7 1 7.17 21* 0 0 2 0 35.5 11 5 98 19.60 2/0 0 0 Rist, Regan 14 60 10 3 8.57 26* 0 0 4 0 6 2 2 15 7.50 1/1 0 0 Siczak, Kyle 14 316 11 3 39.50 57 1 0 6 0 66 9 14 281 20.07 3/34 0 0 Sultana, Jake 13 130 12 2 13.00 32 0 0 9 0 8 1 4 30 7.50 4/13 0 0 Tonks, Anthony 13 400 10 1 44.44 123 1 2 14 0 60 7 12 190 15.83 5/18 1 0 Tonks, Chris 12 411 11 6 82.20 88 4 0 5 0 148.3 31 27 343 12.70 5/56 1 0 Tonks, Matthew 13 123 7 2 24.60 48 0 0 4 0 156.3 34 40 416 10.40 6/22 2 1 Watson, Bill 1 0 0 NA 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 1 26 26.00 1/26 0 0 Wood, James 11 204 11 3 25.50 60* 2 0 8 0 88.1 23 19 223 11.74 5/10 1 0 Wood, Josh 9 201 6 1 40.20 100* 0 1 4 0 48 9 7 136 19.43 2/10 0 0

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8TH GRADE

Batting Fielding Bowling Player Mat Runs Inn NO Ave HS 50's 100's Catch Stmp Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Ave Best 5WI 10WM Alewood, Brock 8 24 6 0 4.00 15 0 0 2 0 8 0 1 49 49.00 1/8 0 0 Barron, Todd 13 512 16 5 46.55 150* 2 1 16 1 Brady, Mathew 8 27 6 1 5.40 22* 0 0 4 0 Cromie, Patrick 11 88 9 1 11.00 34* 0 0 2 0 64 2 10 287 28.70 3/19 0 0 Debono, Nathan 10 101 12 1 9.18 35 0 0 1 0 92 14 17 368 21.65 4/16 0 0 Ericson, Stuart 11 292 10 2 36.50 68 3 0 10 0 27 2 8 133 16.63 3/17 0 0 Ferguson, Jon 12 110 10 3 15.71 47 0 0 1 0 116 20 24 339 14.13 4/17 0 0 Foster, Daniel 9 33 8 3 6.60 10* 0 0 3 0 16.3 4 0 83 NA 0/7 0 0 Kobryn, Matthew 1 0 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 Kroon, Michael 8 57 10 1 6.33 25 0 0 2 0 Luzzi, Andrew 14 343 14 2 28.58 81* 2 0 11 0 122.4 17 31 479 15.45 5/32 1 0 Morrissey, Anthony 8 23 8 2 3.83 11 0 0 1 0 16 0 3 108 36.00 2/32 0 0 Philliponi, Jonathan 3 32 3 1 16.00 20 0 0 2 0 Richards, Shane 9 181 8 0 22.63 119 0 1 4 0 75 14 16 256 16.00 9/28 1 0 Ryan, John 1 7 1 0 7.00 7 0 0 0 0 6.5 0 2 20 10.00 2/20 0 0 Schwebel, Ron 5 3 4 0 0.75 3 0 0 0 0 Spice, Joshua 4 0 3 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 Wood, Shaun 9 185 12 0 15.42 33 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 29 NA 0/11 0 0 Zwickl, Rhyse 10 17 8 1 2.43 7 0 0 2 0

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9TH GRADE

Batting Fielding Bowling Player Mat Runs Inn NO Ave HS 50's 100's Catch Stmp Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Ave Best 5WI 10WM Adams, David 10 74 12 3 8.22 18* 0 0 4 0 96.4 15 24 365 15.21 5/30 1 0 Alderson, Josh 10 21 9 2 3.00 9 0 0 4 0 0.5 0 0 1 NA 0/1 0 0 Ellis, Billy 10 325 12 0 27.08 82 2 0 7 0 94.2 16 30 277 9.23 7/42 1 1 Franshaw, Dean 10 214 10 1 23.78 74 1 0 2 0 97.4 29 24 219 9.13 6/20 2 0 Hallewell, Simon 11 18 9 1 2.25 6 0 0 1 0 Hoolahan, Brendan 1 0 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 15 NA 0/15 0 0 Hoolahan, Paul 2 2 2 0 1.00 2 0 0 0 0 Lalor, Kurt 7 17 7 2 3.40 9* 0 0 3 0 Lalor, Mitch 8 11 5 0 2.20 5 0 0 12 1 2 0 1 2 2.00 1/2 0 0 McKeown, Gareth 10 86 11 2 9.56 38 0 0 2 0 43.4 4 11 191 17.36 4/37 0 0 Parker, Stacey 11 393 13 1 32.75 139 1 1 11 1 28 1 3 137 45.67 3/33 0 0 Samuels, Brad 8 105 9 2 15.00 25* 0 0 4 0 7 0 5 28 5.60 4/12 0 0 Thomas, Jacob 1 4 1 1 NA 4* 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 35 NA 0/35 0 0 Tonkes, Josh 11 83 13 5 10.38 19* 0 0 3 0 58 5 5 210 42.00 2/50 0 0 Turton, Mat 8 92 10 0 9.20 66 1 0 1 0 7 0 1 37 37.00 1/21 0 0 Watson, Bill 1 2 1 0 2.00 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 NA 0/4 0 0 Zingle, Steven 4 18 3 0 6.00 8 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 22 NA 0/22 0 0

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JUNIOR STATISTICS Statistics for all juniors who played during the season 2006/2007.

UNDER 8 OPEN DIVISION

Batting Fielding Bowling Player Mat Runs Inn NO Ave HS 50's 100's Catch Stmp Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Ave Best 5W 10W Arnold, Nicholas 18 233 18 11 33.29 27* 0 0 2 0 42 10 11 92 8.36 2-1-3-1 0 0 Arnold, Samantha 17 124 17 10 17.71 20 0 0 1 0 42 4 14 109 7.79 3-0-2-7 0 0 Ashcroft, Jack 11 18 11 4 2.57 3* 0 0 0 0 26 0 1 126 126.00 2-0-1-9 0 0 Ellis, Laurie 14 44 14 8 7.33 8* 0 0 0 0 30 0 1 149 149.00 2-0-1-5 0 0 Fairbrother, Kaleb 14 119 14 2 9.92 20 0 0 0 0 28 1 5 91 18.20 2-0-2-6 0 0 Karunasinghe, Vinod 16 82 16 12 20.50 10* 0 0 1 0 35 4 4 92 23.00 2-1-1-2 0 0 Masters, Oliver 14 24 14 6 3.00 4 0 0 0 0 29 0 1 135 135.00 2-0-1-11 0 0 Mathison, Alex 13 54 13 7 9.00 12* 0 0 0 0 25 0 4 113 28.25 2-0-1-5 0 0 McCarthy, Ben 15 112 15 9 18.67 18 0 0 0 0 31 0 4 115 28.75 2-0-1-2 0 0

UNDER 9 OPEN DIVISION

Batting Fielding Bowling Player Mat Runs Inn NO Ave HS 50's 100's Catch Stmp Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Ave Best 5W 10W Carr, Adam 7 1 7 4 0.33 1* 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 98 2-0-0-10 0 0 Crebbin, Jack 16 19 16 8 2.38 4* 0 0 0 0 44 1 3 187 62.33 2-0-1-4 0 0 Eisenhuth, Josh 15 77 15 13 38.50 12 0 0 0 0 38 13 10 78 7.80 2-2-3-0 0 0 Gray, Brandon 16 18 16 6 1.80 5 0 0 0 1 36 0 1 201 201.00 3-0-1-12 0 0 Harding, Shane 9 20 9 6 6.67 6* 0 0 0 0 22 0 3 107 35.67 3-0-1-9 0 0 Kamlade, Patrick 11 10 11 0 0.91 4 0 0 0 0 27 0 2 176 88.00 2-0-1-11 0 0 McAlpine, Matthew 9 5 9 6 1.67 4 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 106 1-0-0-8 0 0 Micallef, Justin 8 11 8 4 2.75 5 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 120 2-0-0-11 0 0 Oxlade, Jack 14 25 14 10 6.25 10* 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 142 2-0-0-5 0 0 Smith, Jesse 7 1 7 2 0.20 1 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 87 1-0-0-6 0 0

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UNDER 10 OPEN DIVISION

Batting Fielding Bowling Player Mat Runs Inn NO Ave HS 50's 100's Catch Stmp Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Ave Best 5W 10W Basciuk, Mark 11 8 6 1 1.60 5* 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 102 2-0-0-5 0 0 Daley, Dennis 14 90 13 5 11.25 24* 0 0 1 0 42 6 5 112 22.40 4-0-2-12 0 0 Ellis, Cameron 15 24 9 1 3.00 9 0 0 0 0 35 1 8 155 19.38 2-0-2-6 0 0 Ellis, Laurie 2 0 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 Ellis, Tom 10 0 5 2 0.00 0* 0 0 0 0 Fitzpatrick, Conor 16 57 13 2 5.18 25* 0 0 0 0 38 0 4 166 41.50 4-0-2-16 0 0 Fletcher, Ryan 15 80 12 4 10.00 19* 0 0 1 0 41 0 3 126 42.00 4-0-2-6 0 0 Hardy, Peter 15 126 13 6 18.00 27* 0 0 2 0 29 4 8 90 11.25 4-1-2-16 0 0 Harris, Sam 15 99 12 4 12.38 25* 0 0 2 0 44 3 3 137 45.67 2-0-1-10 0 0 Hinkley, Christopher 14 56 9 0 6.22 22 0 0 1 0 30 0 1 132 132.00 3-0-1-15 0 0 Klincke, John 16 53 11 2 5.89 17* 0 0 3 0 36 0 5 131 26.20 2-0-2-8 0 0 Masters, Simon 15 197 12 4 24.63 36* 0 0 5 0 52 5 9 145 16.11 5-0-3-19 0 0 Neal, Carter 15 28 12 2 2.80 8 0 0 0 0 34 0 1 137 137.00 2-0-1-13 0 0 Shipton, Daniel 15 39 11 2 4.33 17 0 0 1 0 36 0 4 164 41.00 3-0-2-16 0 0

UNDER 11 DIVISION 2

Batting Fielding Bowling Player Mat Runs Inn NO Ave HS 50's 100's Catch Stmp Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Ave Best 5W 10W Chantler, Clayton 13 104 11 1 10.40 28 0 0 2 1 65 13 11 174 15.82 4-2-3-5 0 0 Day, Trent 13 93 12 1 8.45 14 0 0 1 0 48.5 9 7 85 12.14 3-1-2-2 0 0 Hughes, Matthew 13 171 11 5 28.50 50* 1 0 10 0 54 9 12 108 9.00 5-1-3-6 0 0 Johnson, Cameron 13 319 11 4 45.57 75* 1 0 6 0 67.4 18 17 124 7.29 4-1-2-5 0 0 Jones, Keegan 13 60 10 2 7.50 15 0 0 1 0 72.5 6 20 207 10.35 6-0-4-17 0 0 Landers, Jacob 13 49 10 1 5.44 14 0 0 2 0 50 4 9 179 19.89 3-0-2-11 0 0 Masters, Simon 1 0 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 15 2-0-0-15 0 0 Peachey, Mitchell 13 136 13 4 15.11 27 0 0 7 0 35.4 0 5 131 26.20 1.4-0-2-1 0 0 Robertson, William 11 18 10 1 2.00 6* 0 0 2 0 44 8 7 114 16.29 3-0-1-5 0 0 Waterhouse, Jack 12 177 10 5 35.40 52* 1 0 5 0 52 13 8 92 11.50 4-3-3-2 0 0 Watkins, Thomas 13 11 10 0 1.10 4 0 0 2 0 49 2 3 184 61.33 4-0-1-10 0 0

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UNDER 13 DIVISION 2

Batting Fielding Bowling Player Mat Runs Inn NO Ave HS 50's 100's Catch Stmp Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Ave Best 5W 10W Arnold, Hugh 12 12 10 2 1.50 3 0 0 1 0 23 0 0 139 2-0-0-8 0 0 Bartley, Jarrod 11 172 11 0 15.64 53 1 0 4 0 25 5 9 76 8.44 4-1-3-15 0 0 Branch, Matthew 12 79 10 0 7.90 29 0 0 0 0 59 10 15 141 9.40 6-2-3-11 0 0 Butler, Zackery 11 27 9 2 3.86 11 0 0 3 0 16 1 3 82 27.33 2-0-1-5 0 0 Crebbin, Luke 12 140 10 1 15.56 52 1 0 2 0 71 29 20 98 4.90 9-6-3-3 0 0 Devlin, James 12 248 12 2 24.80 52 1 0 10 0 52 14 8 111 13.88 9-5-3-5 0 0 Devlin, Sam 12 16 11 1 1.60 6* 0 0 0 0 29 2 3 107 35.67 3-0-1-6 0 0 Dowd, Joshua 12 316 12 4 39.50 65 2 0 9 2 55.1 12 15 133 8.87 7-2-4-13 0 0 Finemore, Connor 12 87 12 2 8.70 25 0 0 2 0 36 7 3 109 36.33 2-0-1-2 0 0 Griffiths, Jon-Luc 11 40 9 1 5.00 8 0 0 2 0 28 6 2 82 41.00 4-1-2-6 0 0 Masters, Joseph 12 115 10 2 14.38 64 1 0 5 0 56 11 17 173 10.18 6-1-5-15 1 0 Minney, Jack 12 26 8 0 3.25 6 0 0 0 0 28 2 3 119 39.67 3-0-1-8 0 0 Robson, Jake 13 140 12 4 17.50 38* 0 0 4 0 30 1 5 116 23.20 2-0-1-4 0 0 Waterhouse, Caine 10 3 7 0 0.43 2 0 0 0 0 20 0 3 142 47.33 2-0-1-13 0 0

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UNDER 14 DIVISION 2

Batting Fielding Bowling Player Mat Runs Inn NO Ave HS 50's 100's Catch Stmp Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Ave Best 5W 10W Christensen, Nathan 11 112 9 1 14.00 27 0 0 10 0 28 3 8 97 12.13 2-0-3-5 0 0 Cromie, Jake 11 22 6 2 5.50 11 0 0 0 0 33.3 2 6 120 20.00 7-1-2-12 0 0 Gray, Karina 12 1 5 2 0.33 1 0 0 0 0 30 1 7 210 30.00 3-1-3-3 0 0 Hausfeld, Liam 10 293 8 2 48.83 139* 0 1 8 4 22 7 3 33 11.00 9-3-2-15 0 0 Herring, Matthew 11 19 5 1 4.75 13 0 0 1 0 59 14 12 160 13.33 10-3-4-25 0 0 Hewett, James 12 2 4 2 1.00 1 0 0 3 0 29 0 7 130 18.57 3-0-2-11 0 0 Hoole, Joshua 12 9 3 1 4.50 8 0 0 3 0 55 12 3 158 52.67 4-2-2-10 0 0 Large, Matthew 11 207 10 1 23.00 76 0 0 2 0 50 10 10 147 14.70 5-0-3-14 0 0 Lo Cascio, Michael 11 24 5 0 4.80 16 0 0 3 0 35 8 8 109 13.63 4-2-2-4 0 0 McGovern, Ben 12 557 12 3 61.89 130 2 2 9 3 60 10 12 156 13.00 5-2-2-5 0 0 Perkins, Scott 11 125 8 0 15.63 65 1 0 4 0 46 11 6 120 20.00 4-0-2-15 0 0 Philliponi, Jonathan 13 513 12 2 51.30 96* 5 0 8 0 52.2 10 17 135 7.94 4.2-1-4-14 0 0 Sutcliffe, Matt 12 241 13 3 24.10 23* 0 0 10 0 31 2 2 73 36.50 5-0-1-6 0 0 Thomas, Ben 9 18 5 0 3.60 15 0 0 3 0 12 0 1 69 69.00 1-0-1-4 0 0 Todd, Michael 12 104 7 4 34.67 50* 1 0 2 0 54.2 8 15 181 12.07 5-2-3-4 0 0

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UNDER 15 DIVISION 1

Batting Fielding Bowling Player Mat Runs Inn NO Ave HS 50's 100's Catch Stmp Overs Mdns Wkts Runs Ave Best 5W 10W Bransdon, Aaron 12 51 13 1 4.25 14 0 0 7 0 40 0 10 200 20.00 5-0-4-28 0 0 Bush, Cameron 11 26 9 2 3.71 7 0 0 3 0 58 12 4 186 46.50 10-0-2-24 0 0 Dantier, Cameron 12 370 13 1 30.83 105* 1 1 0 0 29 5 1 119 119.00 4-0-1-28 0 0 Fitzpatrick, Luke 12 17 10 3 2.43 6* 0 0 2 0 87 21 16 200 12.50 11-4-5-24 1 0 Hoolahan, Brendan 12 64 12 0 5.33 17 0 0 11 0 Large, Matthew 2 0 1 1 0* 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 30 1-0-0-1 0 0 Lo Cascio, Michael 1 0 0 4 0 0 14 4-0-0-14 0 0 Love, Matthew 12 66 10 3 9.43 21* 0 0 3 0 41.4 3 3 172 57.33 1-0-2-2 0 0 McGovern, Ben 1 27 1 1 27* 0 0 0 0 5 1 2 12 6.00 5-1-2-12 0 0 Neal, Joshua 12 84 14 4 8.40 27* 0 0 1 0 58 8 9 177 19.67 12-2-5-31 1 0 Robinson, Callan 12 160 13 1 13.33 29 0 0 4 0 26 4 3 105 35.00 4-2-1-12 0 0 Romer, Tom 12 274 14 1 21.08 86 2 0 4 0 77 10 12 251 20.92 5-1-2-9 0 0 Thomas, Jacob 12 205 14 1 15.77 36 0 0 1 0 74 13 6 240 40.00 5-1-1-6 0 0 Todd, Michael 1 6 1 0 6.00 6 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 16 5-1-0-16 0 0 Waterhouse, Jack 1 Watson, Bill 11 77 13 0 5.92 18 0 0 1 0 28 2 4 138 34.50 5-0-2-29 0 0

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