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SEASON 2013-2014 SSSEASONEASONEASON 2013 20132017-2018--20142014 Proudly Supported By ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIALAANNUALNNUAL R SEPORTTATEMENT ANDAND FFINANCIALINANCIAL STATEMENT SEASON 2013-2014 SSSEASONEASONEASON 2013 20132017-2018--20142014 Proudly Supported by: 3 Broadmeadow Rd Hamilton North NSW 2292 www.inteliprint.com.au ph: 4962 5960 TABLE OF CONTENT Office Bearers 2017-2018 NDCA Officials 1892-2018 Chairman’s Report Secretary’s Report Obituaries Hunter Game Development Manager Report Newcastle Zone Representative Cricket 2017-2018 Country Colts Carnival Bradman Cup Kookaburra Cup From the Vault DeCourcy Club and De Courcy Cup Warren Tennant Memorial Scholarship and Contribution Award Club Competitions Season Review NDCA Club Championship Point score Commonwealth Bank First Grade Premiership Tom Locker Cup NDCA T20 Competition Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Denis Broad OAM Cup Under 15 T20 Competition Under 21 Competition Masters Women’s Club and Individual Award Winners 2017-2018 NDCA Financial Statements NDCA Honour Board NDCA Records OFFICE BEARERS 2017 - 2018 Patron: The Hon. Patricia Forsyth Chairman: P H Marjoribanks Deputy Chairman: A J Gray Financial Controller: J P Kembrey Secretary: R D McCormack Grade Administrator: A E Nichols Three (3) Committee Members: T Caimakamis, G F Bruce J L Price Delegate to NSWCCA: P H Marjoribanks Alt Delegate to NSWCCA: R D McCormack Newcastle Zone Administrator: A E Nichols Cricket Zone Delegates: P H Marjoribanks, T Caimakamis A J Gray Code of Conduct Commissioner: J R Tombleson District Senior Coaches: S R Burley B Bannister Regional Director of Coaching: M J Littlewood Bradman Cup Coach T Anderson Kookaburra Cup Coach S R Burley Solicitor: M P Trisley Historian: T D J Hay STANDING COMMITTEES Management: T Caimakamis A J Gray P J Kembrey P H Marjoribanks * R D McCormack A E Nichols J L Price G F Bruce Appeals: T C Morgan* J T Smith G F Sweetman Fixtures & Permits: J K Bailey G F Bruce A E Nichols* T Caimakamis Judiciary: K J Burke K M Hill M R McEntyre OAM * K Thompson Selection: G A Arms* M J Littlewood G L Smith Umpire Appointments: G F Bruce B I Muddle T Caimakamis * Club Advisory: K Beckett C Bushell P Burke S Garrett A Gray R Hancock M Maher S McInnes T Morgan C Oliver C Slavek - resigned B Robertson J Wallace Indicates Chairman NDCA OFFICIALS 1892-2018 Treasurer President Assistant Secretary 1889 - 1906 R J Bond 1889 - 1890 A Ross 1921 – 1925 D K Rodgers 1906 - 1907 H Norman 1890 - 1907 S Keightley 1925 - 1927 W J Shepherd 1907 - 1911 C V Horton 1907 - 1935 T H Raysmith 1925 - 1947 S Mears 1911 - 1915 H MacFarlane 1935 - 1947 H J Ireland 1947 - 1954 G Frith 1918 - 1921 R A Houston 1947 - 1968 R M Wilson 1954 - 1956 G W Clapham 1921 – 1922 A Gilbert 1968 - 1990 T J Locker 1956 - 1957 R K Howie 1922 – 1936 R M Wilson 1990 - 1993 A G Jefferies 1957 - 1959 J Hills 1936 - 1941 A D Dodds 1993 - 2005 K R Clifford 1959 - 1962 M A Baker 1941 - 1950 N Waller 2005 - 2007 P G Robertson 1962 - 1963 S Mears 1950 - 1954 A Gammidge The AGM in 2007-2008 1962 - 1965 A Atkin 1954 - 1961 T W Wright Saw position retitled 1965 - 1971 H Bradford 1961 - 1964 J A Wingrove Chairman 1971 - 1972 L P Trisley 1964 - 1969 C S Jones 2007 - P H Marjoribanks 1971 - 1973 H Bradford 1969 - 1980 W W Peady 1973 - 1974 N F Gibson 1980 - 1989 N F Gibson 1974 - 1975 B Barrett 1989 - 2001 N D McDonald 1975 - 1976 R Clarke 2001 - 2003 M A Connolly 1974 - 1979 G E Corling 2003 - 2006 P M Williams 1979 - 1981 B Dennis 2006 - 2007 M A Connolly 1981 - 1983 W Shultz 2007 - 2008 P M Williams 1983 - 1984 B Dennis The AGM in 2007-2008 saw 1984 - 1987 C S Traill position retitled Secretary 1987 - 2005 G H Halton Financial Controller 1889 - 1900 J D Beeston 2005 - 2007 J A Brooks 2007- 2008 P M Williams 1900 - 1901 M C Reid The AGM in 2007-2008 2009- 2011 N D McDonald 1901 - 1905 W P Hewitt Saw position removed 2011- 2017 P G Robertson 1905 - 1907 K A Mathieson 2018 - J P Kembrey 1907 - 1916 W P Hewitt Assistant Secretary Junior 1916 - 1917 A C Terry (1976-2007) 1917 - 1921 R H Rogers 1976 - 1979 D J Broad OAM Registrar Statistician 1921 - 1926 R A Houston 1979 - 1980 A R Edwards 1958 - 1959 G W Clapham 1926 - 1930 H N Bryant 1979 - 1983 H Bradford 1960 - 1969 J P Sciffer 1930 - 1935 O Gavin 1983 - 1984 C S Traill 1969 - 1993 K R Clifford 1935 - 1941 H R Morris 1984 - 1985 H Bradford 1993 - 1996 M A Connolly 1941 - 1954 A D Dodds 1984 - 1986 S Walters 1996 - 2000 A E Hawgood 1954 - 1956 J Steele 1984 - 1987 R Neal 2000 - 2001 M A Connolly 1956 - 1957 G W Clapham 1984 - 1991 T Taylor 2001- 2002 C N McGinn 1957 - 1960 K G Booth 1991 - 1995 R D McCormack 2002 - 2007 S M Liddell 1960 - 1962 G W Clapham 1995 - 2000 K A Pink The AGM in 2007-2008 saw 1962 - 1972 M A Baker 2000 - 2005 G H Halton position retitled 1972 - 1974 L P Trisley 2005 - 2007 J A Brooks Grade Administrator 1974 - 1979 M A Baker The AGM in 2007-2008 2007 - 2013 J P C Wenta 1979 - 2003 D J Broad OAM Saw position removed 2013 - A E Nichols 2003 - 2003 M A Connolly Resigned Nov 2003 2003 - R D McCormack Life Members N Walker 1950 * H R Morris 1951 * A D Dodds 1955 * E Clarke 1969 * G A Fraser 1975 * CG Harvey 1975 * J O’Hearn 1978 * M A Baker 1981 * T J Locker 1984 * W R Tennant 1984 * W W Peady 1984 D J Broad OAM 1991 G A Moase 1991 K R Clifford 1991 * G E Corling 1991 R G Holland 1993 * I J Gorton 1997 G J Gilmour 2003 * J W Hartigan 2003 * T D J Hay 1997 N D McDonald 2004 A G Jefferies 2007 G H Halton 2004 J R Tombleson 2007 P G Robertson 2013 G G Geise 2013 P Wilson 2018 J R Watkins 2018 *Indicates deceased CHAIRMAN’S REPORT The Newcastle cricket season started on a sombre note with the passing of Robert Holland in September 2017. Shortly before his death Robert was honoured with a standing room only function organised by his beloved Southern Lakes Cricket Club and held at Toronto Workers Club. This event brought together a cross section of the local, state and national cricket community and was a fitting tribute to a champion cricketer, who was also one of the most decent individuals I have ever met. On a representative level it was strong year for the NDCA based teams. The Newcastle team in the NSW Country Championships were undefeated in the three round games played in Inverell and qualified for the final. Centuries to Mark Littlewood and Joe Price were highlights of the carnival. The team then won the final with a decisive victory over Central Coast at Bowral Oval. The team chased down a competitive 234 in the 47th over for the loss of 7 wickets in a measured run chase. Congratulations to coach Shane Burley, captain Mark Littlewood, managers David Redden & Alan Nichols , and the team on securing Newcastle’s 15th NSW Country title in the competitions 30 year history. Joe Price and Nick Foster secured selection in the NSW Country team that won the national championships. Congratulations to Joe Price who was named player of the tournament and selected in the Australian Merit XI. The Blasters won the Regional T20 Plan B Bash being undefeated in the 3 round games in Maitland and earning a spot in the finals at the SCG. They easily accounted for Northern Rivers Rock in the semi-finals and then defeated Orana Outlaws in a competitive final. In the competitions third season, this was the first time a Newcastle team has won the silverware. In an exciting development for next season, the NDCA will field two combined teams in this competition – the Blasters will be joined by a new team representing the Lake Macquarie council area, the Lake Mac Attack. Congratulations to coach Brad Bannister, captain Nathan Price, manager David Redden and the team on a successful campaign. Nathan Price was named player of the competition. Newcastle Steel missed out on the playoffs in the NSW Premier League T20 for the first time in 3 seasons. Good wins over Randwick and Easts, then a defeat by Manly left the Steel needing a win over Sutherland in the final match. The Steel ran into a Shane Watson inspired Sutherland and fell 7 runs short in chasing 161. Once again the chance to play against some of the best players in NSW on top class grounds delivers a great opportunity for Newcastle cricketers. Blasters win Plan B Big Bash In the local competition Wests were the main story being major and minor premiers in the 1st grade premiership as well as winning the one day Tom Locker Cup. Wests were the best team throughout the season and thoroughly deserved the rewards of their hard work. Skipper James King played one of the best innings seen in a first grade final scoring 93no on a heavy outfield and was duly awarded the Ken Clifford medal for player of the match. Wests Captain - James King This was Wests first competition victory since 1965-66 and was well celebrated in the Lambton area. Charlestown took out the Club Championship with a record winning margin. Congratulations to the Charlestown club on a very successful year in all grades.
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