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ESSTEELE PREMIER FIRSTS PREMIERS - ESSENDON MARIBYRNONG PARK TWENTY20 PREMIERS - BOX HILL AVERAGES BATTING INNINGS NOT HIGHEST AGGREGATE AVERAGE OUT SCORE Jessica Cameron (Plenty Valley) 7 - 175 530 75.71 M. Lanning (Box Hill) 7 2 116* 324 64.80 J. Hunter (Dandenong) 6 3 40 173 57.67 E. Villani (Brunswick Park) 7 1 77 263 43.83 K. Applebee (Dandenong) 6 1 67 219 43.80 E. Inglis (Brunswick Park) 9 - 84 292 32.44 E. McIntyre (Essendon MP) 11 - 69 318 28.91 M. Strano (Essendon MP) 11 2 57 254 28.22 C. Eastburn (Dandenong) 9 1 72 224 28.00 B. Binch (Essendon MP) 8 2 47 157 26.17 T. Norquay (Brunswick Park) 11 1 62 256 25.60 K. Dempsey (Box Hill) 14 2 57* 287 23.92 BOWLING OVERS WICKETS RUNS AVERAGE Julie Hunter (Dandenong) 44 10 94 9.40 K. Hempenstall (Brunswick Park) 81.2 24 265 11.04 L. Shaw (Box Hill) 53.1 17 217 12.76 A. Vine (Plenty Valley) 41 11 154 14.00 E. Kearney (Essendon MP) 85.5 19 305 16.05 T. Orwin (Plenty Valley) 89 16 262 16.38 A. King (Dandenong) 52 14 236 16.86 M. Sabatino (Essendon MP) 59.9 14 249 17.79 E. McIntyre (Essendon MP) 50.2 10 183 18.30 E. Villani (Brunswick Park) 42 9 167 18.56 S. Chancellor-Goddard (Box Hill) 70 13 251 19.31 H. Neville (Plenty Valley) 60.2 13 270 20.77 A. Lanning (Box Hill) 93.3 17 369 21.71 J. Kile (Brunswick Park) 61.5 13 283 21.77 WICKET-KEEPING Candace Hulett (Essendon MP) 8 catches + 14 stumpings = 22 dismissals Jessica Cameron (Plenty Valley) 7 catches + 3 stumpings = 10 dismissals UNDER 18 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Anna Lanning (Box Hill) Batting 16 Innings 2 Not Out 54* HS 276 Aggregate 19.71 Average Bowling 93.3Overs 17 Wickets 369 Runs 21.71 Average Fielding 2 catches ESSTEELE PREMIER SECONDS PREMIERS - NAPOLEONS/SEBASTOPOL TWENTY20 PREMIERS - BRIGHTON DISTRICT AVERAGES BATTING INNINGS NOT HIGHEST AGGREGATE AVERAGE OUT SCORE Leanne Leggieri (Brighton District) 14 6 108* 507 63.38 B. Taylor (Napoleons-Sebastopol) 12 4 127* 434 54.25 J. Neil (Essendon MP) 11 3 151* 419 52.38 L. Wood (Brighton District) 14 4 67* 346 34.60 B. Polkinghorne (Napoleons-Sebastopol) 10 3 56* 218 31.14 E. Smith (Essendon MP) 12 2 61 306 30.60 C. Morrow (Coburg) 14 4 54* 301 30.10 E. Wheeler (Essendon MP) 10 2 67 213 26.63 B. Stray (Box Hill) 8 1 65* 178 25.43 K. Henderson (Brighton District) 11 3 42* 193 24.13 L. Malkin (Box Hill) 8 1 32 161 23.00 S. Wijeratne (Dandenong) 7 - 77 151 21.57 BOWLING OVERS WICKETS RUNS AVERAGE Annie Holland (Coburg) 40.3 19 125 6.58 J. Fowlie (Essendon MP) 51.4 14 128 9.14 N. NcKay (Napoleons-Sebastopol) 40.5 12 113 9.42 S. Tatchell (Napoleons-Sebastopol) 76.5 19 187 9.84 C. Coghill (Coburg) 61 15 156 10.40 L. Wood (Brighton District) 101.2 26 275 10.58 B. Polkinghorne (Napoleons-Sebastopol) 72.5 14 151 10.79 B. Taylor (Napoleons-Sebastopol) 55 14 156 11.14 C. Morrow (Coburg) 73.3 17 202 11.88 L. Caluzzi (Essendon MP) 83.2 23 286 12.43 N. Hancock (Essendon MP) 50.2 14 177 12.64 A. Wilson (Brighton District) 87.3 17 244 14.35 D. Jones (Napoleons-Sebastopol) 75 12 174 14.50 WICKET-KEEPING Leanne Leggieri (Brighton District) 7 catches + 5 stumpings = 12 dismissals UNDER 18 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Sarah Tatchell (Napoleons-Sebastopol) Batting 9 Innings 3 Not Out 40* HS 185 Aggregate 20.55 Average Bowling 76.5 Overs 19 Wickets 187 Runs 9.84 Average Fielding 1 catch ONE DAY SHIELD PREMIERS - FRANKSTON TWENTY20 PREMIERS - RIVERSIDE AVERAGES BATTING INNINGS NOT HIGHEST AGGREGATE AVERAGE OUT SCORE Kerry Johnson (Riverside) 12 11 64* 486 486.00 M. Pertzel (Brighton District) 16 6 75* 525 52.50 R. Hickmott (Darebin Falcons) 16 4 103 618 51.50 N. Callinan (Riverside) 9 3 74 259 43.17 A. Smith (Frankston) 13 5 54 343 42.88 S. Gunn (Gisborne) 18 3 127* 535 35.67 M. Phillips (Riverside) 14 4 83* 342 34.20 K. Tarr (Upper Ferntree Gully) 15 2 83 432 33.23 A. Baker (Frankston) 14 5 47* 299 33.22 E. Kennedy (Gisborne) 18 2 67* 508 31.75 T. Escreet (Darebin Falcons) 9 1 64 210 26.25 J. Boyle (Darebin Falcons) 13 3 98* 255 25.50 BOWLING OVERS WICKETS RUNS AVERAGE Kerry Johnson (Riverside) 105.3 36 254 7.06 L. Polwarth (Frankston) 112.4 24 178 7.42 A. Le Sueur (Frankston) 58.3 13 131 10.08 S. Di Mauro (Riverside) 82.4 17 210 10.35 J. Surace (Riverside) 74.3 13 162 12.46 N. Callinan (Riverside) 75.1 14 194 13.86 J. Boyle (Darebin Falcons) 80.3 19 293 15.42 T. Browne (Frankston) 57.5 12 192 16.00 F. Latham (Upper Ferntree Gully) 40.1 8 135 16.88 E. Kennedy (Gisborne) 126.4 18 325 18.06 J. Donahoe (Frankston) 110.5 19 346 18.21 K. Hendy (Riverside) 41.5 10 186 18.60 S. Gunn (Gisborne) 97.1 15 295 19.67 WICKET-KEEPING Allison Baker (Frankston) 14 catches + 1 stumpings = 15 dismissals UNDER 18 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Tenae Browne (Frankston) Batting 9 Innings 4 Not Out 35* HS 78 Aggregate 15.60 Average Bowling 57.5Overs 12 Wickets 192 Runs 16.00 Average Fielding 8 catches ONE DAY CENTRAL PREMIERS - BRUNSWICK PARK TWENTY20 PREMIERS - BRUNSWICK PARK AVERAGES BATTING INNINGS NOT HIGHEST AGGREGATE AVERAGE OUT SCORE Tracey Gleeson (Edinburgh) 11 3 142* 445 55.63 A. Stewart (Brunswick Park) 6 3 53* 136 45.33 B. McKinley (Edinburgh) 12 5 60* 311 44.43 M. Nativo (Coburg) 9 3 62* 266 44.33 N. Vincent (Dennis (CHC)) 9 3 64* 232 38.67 S. Bugg (Dennis (CHC)) 11 3 63* 286 35.75 A. Wilkinson (Melbourne Uni) 7 2 53* 167 33.40 S. Marr (Brunswick Park) 10 4 33 184 30.67 G. O’Keefe (Brunswick Park) 9 2 48 197 28.14 L. Ellis (Melbourne Uni) 9 3 72* 159 26.50 K. Derham (Melbourne Uni) 8 2 74* 156 26.00 BOWLING OVERS WICKETS RUNS AVERAGE Leaha Sellars (Melbourne Uni) 59 22 123 5.59 M. Mitchell (Melbourne Uni) 46.4 15 142 9.47 S. Marr (Brunswick Park) 47 13 134 10.31 T. Gleeson (Edinburgh) 71 10 136 13.60 M. Nativo (Coburg) 43.4 10 147 14.70 B. McKinley (Edinburgh) 62.3 14 209 14.93 K. Benefield (Brunswick Park) 70 11 185 16.82 K. Ryan (Coburg) 45.2 7 143 20.43 D. Palmer (Coburg) 52 8 178 22.25 S. 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Howell (Geelong) 14 2 67 241 20.08 BOWLING OVERS WICKETS RUNS AVERAGE Yogi Navaratnam (Altona North) 55 22 106 4.82 S. Heussi (Geelong) 83 28 181 6.46 Y. Cavalho (Essendon MP) 56 12 108 9.00 M. Tan (Essendon MP) 81.3 18 165 9.17 J. Sherman (Altona North) 58.2 16 155 9.69 M. Dodds (Geelong) 49.4 14 136 9.71 M. Cauchi (Geelong) 70.4 19 199 10.47 R. McBain (Altona North) 71 16 180 11.25 C. Sedgman (Geelong) 59.4 11 130 11.82 T. Armstrong (Craigieburn) 112.4 26 311 11.96 T. Logie (Craigieburn) 108.3 21 282 13.43 H. Wray (Geelong) 65.4 13 185 14.23 E. Pierce (Melton) 79 8 122 15.25 WICKET-KEEPING Georgina Deans (Geelong) 7 catches + 11 stumpings = 18 dismissals UNDER 18 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Jennifer Sherman (Altona North) Batting 14 Innings 1 Not Out 47 HS 158 Aggregate 12.15 Average Bowling 58.2 Overs 16 Wickets 155 Runs 9.69 Average Fielding 5 catches ONE DAY SOUTH EAST PREMIERS - MORNINGTON TWENTY20 PREMIERS - BAYSWATER PARK AVERAGES BATTING INNINGS NOT HIGHEST AGGREGATE AVERAGE OUT SCORE Rayleen Cooper (Pakenham UT) 11 6 65* 480 80.00 S. Smith (Bayswater Park) 19 6 114* 873 67.15 A. Chapman (Monash Uni Gryph) 12 2 95* 449 44.90 P. Smith (Ringwood) 11 3 117* 322 40.25 S. Perkins (Ringwood) 8 3 68* 181 36.20 P. Harford (Bayswater Park) 15 6 47* 266 29.56 L.
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    Annual Report 2018 - 2019 Table of Contents 04 President’s Report 06 Chief Executive’s Report 10 ACA Office Bearers & Staff 12 Cricket Operations 15 Membership 18 Vale 19 Professional Development Program 26 Past Player Program 29 ACA Masters 30 Grassroots Cricket Fund 32 Player Partnership Fund 34 Commercial 36 Australian Athlete's Alliance 37 Federation of International Cricketers' Associations 38 Player Milestones 43 Financial Statements 56 Independent Auditors Report Australian Cricketers’ Association Inc. ARBN 142 050 422 ABN 81 104 703 910 ACA Office Phone 103 9698 7200 Fax 03 9698 7299 Email [email protected] Web www.auscricket.com.au Level 1, 2 Ross Place South Melbourne VIC 3205 PO Box 395 South Melbourne VIC 3205 2 Australian Cricketers’ Association Annual Report 2018-2019 3 From the President It is said that in the midst of every crisis, lies great opportunity. Cricket over the last few years has known much of ‘crisis’, but from the tough conversations cricket had to have we are now starting to see some significant positive changes in the sport. I believe much of this change is because Cricket; supporting local clubs and Cricket Australia’s Chairman, for his role in This includes: the game at the elite level is correcting re-connecting elite level players and implementing this recommendation from its course – in part by leading Australian administrators to local cricket. The Ethics Centre report. Principles to both guide and drive fairness sport in the way we recognise and reward and diversity on the ACA Executive our female athletes, and by rediscovering We should all understand that these Significantly, we have also assumed the connection to the true source of are incredibly significant moments for responsibility for managing the Australian Committee; Australian cricket’s success over decades our sport.