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Nepean District Cricket Association Nepean District Cricket Association District Player Awards 2004-05 Grade Batting Aggregate Batting Average Bowling Aggregate Bowling Average Wicket Keeping Player of the Year 1st Branden Rasmus 600 Branden Rasmus 66.67 Dave Micallef 49 Dave Micallef 8.77 Murray Carter 330pts Brandon Rasmus 1425pts Consumers Consumers Panthers Panthers Panthers Consumers 2nd Mark Sloane 604 Mark Sloane 54.90 Aaron Goodwin 40 Aaron Goodwin 8.43 Jason Foster 330pts Mark Sloane 1383pts Penrith RSL Penrith RSL Glenbrook-Blaxland Glenbrook-Blaxland Glenbrook-Blaxland Penrith RSL 3rd Rhys Milanovic 652 Rhys Milanovic 72.40 Rodney Staunton 41 Rodney Staunton 10.71 Nil Rhys Milanovic 1479pts Cranebrook Cranebrook Jamisontown Sports Jamisontown Sports Cranebrook 4th Matthew Jones 596 Matthew Jones 74.50 Matthew Stanowski 37 Matthew Stanowski 8.10 Peter Branch 240pts Matthew Jones 1504pts Emu Plains Emu Plains Emu Plains Emu Plains Consumers Emu Plains 5th Grant Webb 725 Tony Dukes 51.40 Pat Tapper 37 Matt Nixon 11.70 Michael Collister 390pts Grant Webb 1650pts Penrith Gaels Peachtree Inn Peachtree Inn Peachtree Inn Penrith Gaels Penrith Gaels 6th Ross Murray 506 Ross Murray 46.00 Arn Jenkins 44 Arn Jenkins 10.70 Ross Murray 300pts Arn Jenkins 1356pts Panthers Panthers Panthers Panthers Panthers Panthers 7th Paul Kezik 817 Paul Kezik 58.35 Paul Richardson 43 Paul Richardson 9.81 Paul Kzik 330pts Paul Kezik 1806pts Penrith Gaels Penrith Gaels Penrith Gaels Penrith Gaels Penrith Gaels Penrith Gaels 8th Graig Kells 616 Rajeen Singh 50.60 Shane De-Krester 45 Darren Scott 10.80 Adam Procter 315pts Craig Kells 1332pts Glenmore Park The Westside The Westside Peachtree Inn Henry Lawson Glenmore Park Special Awards 2004-05 District Batting Aggregate District Bowling Aggregate Under 18 Player of the Year Representative Player All Paul Kezik 616 Aaron Goodwin 50 Grades Penrith Gaels Glenbrook-Blaxland.
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