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201812 ASP Stats ASP AUSSIE STATS Carrara Squash Centre, Gold Coast 8-9 December 2018 The inaugural season ending Australian MENS PLAYERS WOMENS PLAYERS Squash Tour Finals will be played at the Rex Hedrick Christine Nunn Carrara Squash Centre on the Gold Coast Thomas Calvert Jessica Turnbull in December. Joshua Larkin Sarah Cardwell Rhys Dowling Trace Johnson The top three players will share in a prize pool of 10 thousand dollars. Nicholas Calvert Melissa Martin Darren Chan Challen Stowell Rex Hedrick and Christine Nunn will be the Jason van der Walt Colette Sultana red hot favourites to win the AST Final. Lachlan Coxsedge Katie Davies Good luck to all the players ASP squashmedia .com.au AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS As at 1 December 2018 TM LM HR WHEN TM LM HR WHEN Ryan Cuskelly 14 13 12 Mar-17 Donna Lobban 19 17 13 May-11 Cameron Pilley 27 21 11 Jan-11 Rachael Grinham 28 27 1 Aug-04 Rex Hedrick 55 58 48 Sep-18 Christine Nunn 48 47 36 Jul-16 Joshua Larkin 107 88 60 Feb-18 Sarah Cardwell 66 60 41 Feb-17 Rhys Dowling 129 114 93 Feb-18 Jessica Turnbull 71 70 69 Jul-18 Alex Eustace 177 161 160 Oct-18 Tamika Saxby 96 81 48 Nov-17 Thomas Calvert 190 161 155 Dec-17 Taylor Flavell 111 103 91 Jan-18 Zac Alexander 201 192 36 Sep-12 Selena Shaikh 114 109 94 Sep-15 Mike Corren 216 190 38 Feb-04 Shehana Vithana 127 119 119 Oct-18 David Ilich 224 214 212 Sep-18 Challen Stowell 158 154 124 Jun-11 Nicholas Calvert 228 219 219 Nov-18 Maria Kalafatis 162 162 162 Nov-18 Joseph White 236 280 230 Mar-18 Trace Johnson 168 168 168 Nov-18 Rohan Toole 262 228 209 Apr-17 Courtney Mather 186 184 182 Oct-18 Joel Luca 263 253 200 Jul-18 Jessica Osborne 188 164 164 Nov-18 Courtney West 279 271 218 Feb-12 Lauren Aspinall 198 173 97 Jan-18 Lachlan Coxsedge 298 260 260 Nov-18 Zoe Petrovansky 218 208 60 Sep-10 Shahzad Khan 351 341 297 Nov-17 Alex Haydon 221 211 209 Oct-18 Jason Turner 354 360 257 Aug-17 Grace Pattison 236 230 230 Aug-18 Tim Cowell 354 360 178 Feb-13 Taylor Jones 239 233 145 Apr-17 Benjamin Ratcliffe 388 358 355 Oct-18 Stephanie Wighton 258 252 98 Jul-16 Peter Nuttall 420 419 360 Jan-16 Sam Ejtemai 444 446 302 Feb-14 All Australian PSA players are listed. Jacob Ford 453 413 363 Feb-18 Muhammad Waheed 465 460 398 Sep-15 Joel Arscott 473 425 403 Oct-18 Please Note: With no events played in Ethan Eyles 543 527 452 Jul-18 Australia and no overseas success the Ryan Marshall 563 551 398 Jan-16 ASP Results publication will not be Ben Courtice 606 594 333 Jan-16 produced for December. Watch out for the ASP Annual in January 19 ASP squashmedia .com.au PSA Matches played during November by our Top 10 players Ryan Cuskelly: Aussie #1 Mohamed Elshorbagy L R2 Hong Kong Open 3-11, 6-11, 5-11 (30m) Tom Richards L R2 Qatar Classic 11-5, 7-11, 5-11, 7-11 (58m) Cameron Pilley: Aussie #2 Tarek Momen L R2 Hong Kong Open 7-11, 6-11, 8-11 (28m) Rex Hedrick W R1 Hong Kong Open 5-11, 11-7, 11-8, 11-7 (59m) George Parker L R2 QSF No.1 15-17, 5-11, 7-11 (42m) Mathieu Castagnet L R2 Qatar Classic 14-16, 2-11, 8-11 (48m) Abdulrahman Al-Malki W R1 Qatar Classic 11-7, 11-3, 11-5 (26m) Rex Hedrick: Aussie #3 Cameron Pilley L R1 Hong Kong Open 11-5, 7-11, 8-11, 7-11 (59m) Joel Makin L R1 Qatar Classic 11-8, 5-11, 11-13, 11-8, 3-11 (78m) squashmedia .com.au Rachael Grinham: Aussie #2 Camille Serme L R2 Hong Kong Open 4-11, 6-11, 0-11 (20m) Tinne Gilis W R1 Hong Kong Open 11-7, 8-11, 14-12, 11-5 (37m) Sarah Cardwell: Aussie #4 Lily Taylor L QF PwC Open 8-11, 5-11, 3-11 Celine Walser W R2 PwC Open 11-9, 11-5, 11-8 (27m) Play Squash for Fun & Fitness ... spread the word! ASP squashmedia .com.au National Top 5 Junior Rankings as at 1st December 2018 U11 Boys U13 Boys U15 Boys 1 Eric Marsh WA Aryan Madan SA Oscar Curtis WA 2 Jay McTavish SA Daniel Marsh WA Dylan Classen WA 3 Lachlan Mann SA Finlay Galt WA Andre Lynn VIC 4 Aiden Finlay-Mulligan SA Zane Wolpers QLD Oscar Lindsey WA 5 Michael Lawrence QLD Pranay Bhutani VIC Charlie Carey ACT U17 Boys U19 Boys 1 Dylan Molinaro VIC Jack Hudson TAS 2 Josh Penfold QLD Sam Sergo NSW 3 Wes Dyer QLD Abel Jin WA 4Remi Young WA Jacob Ford NSW 5 Connor Manzie NT Tate Norris VIC U11 Girls U13 Girls 1 Charlotte Evans SA Maja Maziuk NSW 2 Orla Clarke QLD Dakshyani Muniandy SA 3 Sarbani Maitra QLD Isla Harris WA 4 Kiara Ward ACT Elaine Cheung QLD 5 Maxine Salter WA Joanne Joseph VIC U15 Girls U17 Girls U19 Girls 1 Erin Classen WA Katie Davies QLD Alex Haydon SA 2 Maggie Goodman NSW Eishaanii Sukunesan VIC Grace Pattison TAS 3 Courtney Scholtz VIC Remashree Muniandy SA Courtney Mather QLD 4 Caitlin Pratt WA Georgia Lane NSW Anna Goodman NSW 5 Amber Chen ACT Michaela Pratt WA Mackenzie Sleep QLD.
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