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46760 Cnsw Annual Report 2015 CRICKET NSW 2018-2019 ANNUAL REPORT MAJOR PARTNER The NSW Breakers won their 20th WNCL title in 2018/19 1 Contents 2 Members of the Association 59 KFC BBL|08 Season Statistics 3 Strategy for NSW/ACT Cricket 60 Rebel WBBL|04 Season 4 Cricket NSW Staff Statistics 6 From the Chairman 61 BBL Records 8 From the Chief Executive 62 WBBL Records 10 Cricket NSW Centre of 64 Toyota Futures League Excellence 65 U/19 Male National 11 Farewells – Ellyse Perry Championships 12 Farewells – Joanne Broadbent 66 U/18 Female National Championships 13 Cricket NSW 17th Annual Awards Night 67 U/17 Male National Championships 14 Cricket NSW Hall of Fame 68 U/15 Female National 15 Life Memberships – Kerry Championships O’Keeffe and Greg Monaghan 69 U/15 Male National 16 Australian Representatives – Championships BELINDA CLARK MEDALLIST ELLYSE PERRY Men’s 70 National Indigenous 17 Australian Representatives – Championships Women’s 71 McDonald’s NSW Premier 18 Blues Coach’s report Cricket – Men’s 19 JLT Sheffield Shield 76 McDonald’s NSW Premier 24 JLT Sheffield Shield Final Cricket – Women’s 25 JLT Sheffield Shield Statistics 78 McDonald’s Sydney Shires 26 NSW First Class Records 80 Cricket Performance 32 JLT One-Day Cup 81 Pathways 35 JLT One-Day Cup Statistics 82 Coach Education and 36 NSW One-Day Records Development 39 Breakers report 83 The Basil Sellers Scholarship 40 Women’s National Cricket Program League 84 NSW Districts Cricket 43 Women’s National Cricket Association STEVE WAUGH MEDALLIST SEAN ABBOTT League Final 85 Sydney Cricket Association 44 WNCL Season Statistics 87 Community Cricket 45 NSW WNCL Records 90 All Abilities Cricket 2018/19 Cricket NSW Annual 48 Sydney Sixers – KFC BBL|08 91 Plan B Regional Bash Report and Yearbook 49 Sydney Sixers – Rebel WBBL|04 92 Commercial Editors: Malcolm Conn & David Gavin 51 Sydney Thunder – KFC BBL|08 93 Match Operations and Consultant: Tom Iceton 52 Sydney Thunder – Rebel Experience Team Contributors: Cricket NSW Staff WBBL|04 94 Business Advisory Services Statistics: Adam Morehouse, Dr Colin Clowes. 53 Sydney Sixers – KFC BBL|08 97 Government and Infrastructure Design and Printing: Proactive Graphics Semi-final 99 Communications Photography: AAP, Getty Images, Ian Bird, 54 Sydney Thunder – Rebel 100 NSW Country Cricket Mark and Jenny Evans, David Burtenshaw, WBBL|04 Semi-final Association Kelly Barnes, Brody Grogan/Cricket Australia, 55 Sydney Sixers – Rebel WBBL|04 104 NSW Cricket Umpires’ and Gregg Porteous, Cricket NSW, Benjamin Churcher, Steve Christo. Semi-final Scorers’ Association Cover: Sell-out crowd at the WBBL final 56 Sydney Sixers – Rebel WBBL|04 107 Association Notes Final between Sydney Sixers and Brisbane Heat 112 Financials WBBL held at Drummoyne Oval. 57 Sydney Sixers General Manager’s Report 58 Sydney Thunder General Manager’s Report 2 Members of the Association 2018/19 CRICKET NSW BOARD.TOP (L TO R): JOHN KNOX (CHAIRMAN), ALEX BLACKWELL, LYALL GORMAN, KEVIN GREENE. BOTTOM (L TO R): PAUL MARJORIBANKS, NEIL MAXWELL, MARSHALL ROSEN, RICHARD TIMBS. Patrons NSW Districts Cricket Association Incorporated E Myatt Joint Patrons His Excellency General The Hon. David Hurley AC DSC (Ret’d) Governor ACT Cricket Association Incorporated of New South Wales (until 2 May 2019, when he resigned to take up J Miller the post of Governor-General of Australia), Mr Alan Davidson AM MBE, Life Members & The Hon John Howard OM AC. G Atwell (2003); J Benaud (2004); MJ Bennett (2005); MG Bevan (2003); NSW Cricket Board Directors BC Booth MBE (1971); R Brenner (2007); CP Brierley OAM (2003); DJ Broad OAM (1992); RF Burgess (1975); BJ Clark AM (2007); C Clowes Retire 2019 (2007); DH Cole (2011); M Cornish OAM (2003); AB Crompton OAM (1983); AK Davidson AM MBE (1963); M Davies (2003); J Dyson (2002); John Knox (Appointed), Alex Blackwell, Marshall Rosen, Richard Timbs, PA Emery (2002); BF Freedman OAM (2000); RA French OAM (1996); BJ Lyall Gorman (Appointed) Gainsford OAM (2003); LR Gardner OAM (1988); DR Gilbert (2014); HJ Retire 2020 Griffith (2003); GK Harinath OAM (2010): RN Harvey MBE (1963); RA Hore (2005); RE Horsell OAM (2002); BP Hughes (2015); THJ Iceton OAM Hon Kevin Greene, Paul Marjoribanks, Neil Maxwell (Hon Patricia (2005); V Jackson (2003); WJ Jocelyn (2003); SM Katich (2015); LM Forsythe resigned 21 February 2019) Keightley (2007); NS Laming (1998); LA Larsen (2003); GF Lawson OAM (2002); NG Marks (2000); K Marshall (2010): GRJ Matthews (2002); Delegates RB McCosker OAM (1990); GD McGrath AM (2008); JT McMahon OAM (2005); P Meyers (2005); HA Mitchell OAM (2003); G Monaghan Sydney Cricket Association Incorporated (2018); JT O’Dwyer OAM (2006); KJ O’Keeffe (2018); MB Pawley OAM D Bowcock, J Biviano, D Bryant, A Connolly (deceased), R Cook, I Finlay, (2008); PI Philpott OAM (2004); SJ Rixon (1996); MH Rosen (2014); WJ S Foster, B Freedman OAM, P Goldsmith, N Govers, D Graham, Hon. K Saunders OAM (1977); BA Sellers AM (2009); C Sheehan (2015); MJ Greene, T Iceton OAM, M Langford, G Monaghan, R Timbs, M Rosen, Silver OAM (2009); RB Simpson AO (1970); M Slater (2016); SB Smith M Swan, M van Vugt, J Warn, P Wright. (2010); LC Sthalekar (2017); HB Taber (1979); JMA Tait (1999); MA Taylor AO (2002); G Thomas (2011); RF Tozer (1996); A Turner (1997); KD NSW Country Cricket Association Incorporated Walters MBE (1979); ME Waugh AM (2003); SR Waugh AO (2003); WM T Clayton, P Dilley, M Frecklington, I Hogg, P Marjoribanks, T Psarakis, Weir AM (2003); MR Whitney AM (2002); R Wright OAM (2001). G Rowlands CRICKET NSW ANNUAL REPORT AND YEARBOOK NSW Cricket Umpires’ and Scorers’ Association Incorporated M Hughes 2018-2019 3 4 Cricket NSW Staff As at 30 June 2019 Chief Executive Officer Lee Germon Assistant Coach – NSW Breakers High Performance Coordinator (Senior Teams) Dominic Thornely Andrew Gilchrist Business Advisory Services SSSM Manager & Physical Performance Cricket Performance Coordinator Chief Operating Officer and Company Coach Tom Reddin Chris Steffan Secretary Michael Dalton Senior Physical Performance Coach Country Programs Manager Finance Manager Hari Shan Ross Herridge Bruce Whitehouse Payroll Accountant Alister Galletly Physical Performance Coach Sean Hardy Youth Championships Officer Jessica McMahon Accounts Officer Emma Newman Physical Performance Coach Nathan Kiely Competitions Officer Sean Mantle Facilities & Corporate Events Manager Senior Physiotherapist Kieran Thoms NSW Premier Cricket Manager Melissa Scott Senior Physiotherapist Nicola Mepstead Roy Formica Team & Corporate Events Coordinator Pathway Physiotherapist Angus Le Lievre Holly Bannerman Player Development Manager Commercial Facilities Officer Nicole Kabic Lachlan McBain General Manager Ben Hirschfeld Security Manager, Security and Operations, State Medical Officer Dr John Orchard Head of Partnerships Vicky Tyas Technology (CA) Andrew Brown Sports Psychologist Gerard Faure Brac Partnerships Manager Andrew Kelly Security Analyst, Technology (CA) Akrit Chand Sports Performance Dietician Erin Michael Partnerships Manager Jasmine Fergus Service Delivery Systems Analyst, Technology (CA) Javeed Syed Sports Performance Dietician Ryan Pinto Partnerships and Membership Coordinator Patrick Hogan State Infrastructure Manager State Talent Manager David Freedman Teale Blessington Pathway Manager – Female Stephen Jenkin Sponsorship Development Manager Dominic Ottery Community Facilities Coordinator Coaching and Talent Manager – Josh Lalor Lauren Coates Coaching and Talent Manager – Metro Communications Public Policy and Government Relations Gavan Twining Manager Justin De Domenico Senior Manager, External Communications Coaching and Talent Manager – Country Malcolm Conn Head of Strategy & Projects Chris Muldoon Mark Cameron Digital & Media Coordinator Tom Frederico People & Culture Coaching and Talent Specialist – Riverina/ Communications Assistant David Gavin Western Greg McLay General Manager, People and Culture Marina Markovic Coaching and Talent Specialist – Newcastle/ Community Cricket Central Coast Brett Rankin General Manager Ivan Spyrdz General Manager, People and Culture Bernadette Chehine Coaching and Talent Specialist – ACT, Area Manager – Sydney South East Southern and Illawarra Steve Davies Ben Levett People and Culture Advisor Susie Tully Coaching and Talent Specialist – Northern Area Manager – Sydney South West Organisational Development Manager NSW Troy McKiernan Craig McLean Vanessa Wende Coaching and Talent Specialist – Outer West Area Manager – Sydney North Jeni Lee Nic Bills Match Operations & Venue Area Manager – Sydney North West Match Operations & Venue Manager Coaching and Talent Specialist – Inner West Clair Williamson Metro Dean Burke Clare Crewdson Area Manager – Greater Hunter Match Operations & Venue Officer Coaching and Talent Specialist – North East Neil McDonald Alex Kemp Casey Studden Area Manager – Northern NSW Match Operations & Training Coordinator Assistant and Pathway Coach Anthony Clark Martin Garoni Jonathon De Lyall Executive Officer (NSWCUSA), State Umpire Area Manager – Southern NSW/ACT Events Specialist Ailsa Jack Manager Darren Goodger Martin Gleeson Umpires Administration Manager Area Manager – South Western NSW Cricket Performance Troy Penman Luke Olsen General Manager David Moore Umpires Administration Officer Manager – Club & Association Development Bede Sajowitz Head Coach – NSW Blues Phil Jaques Brett Holliday CRICKET NSW ANNUAL REPORT AND YEARBOOK Umpire Educator/Female Umpire Engagement Head Bowling Coach – NSW Blues Female Participation Specialist Claire Polosak Andre Adams Julie
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