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Premier Cricket Awards Welcome Message 2016-17 PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS WELCOME MESSAGE What a season it has We applaud Essendon As the pathway to the state’s The 2016-17 season has been! Tonight is an (2nds), St Kilda (3rds) and elite cricket teams, we were been one to remember and important opportunity for Monash Tigers (4ths) who delighted to see a number I would like to take this celebration as we toast the claimed victory in the other of players debut over the opportunity on behalf of achievements of our best XIs. course of the season. everyone at Cricket Victoria performed players, clubs to congratulate all of our and officials in men’s and award winners. I’d also like to congratulate We especially congratulate women’s cricket over the Essendon Maribyrnong Seb Gotch (Melbourne), course of the summer. Park who won the Women’s Will Pucovski (Melbourne), Enjoy tonight and I look Premier Firsts title for a Evan Gulbis (Prahran), forward to seeing you all I congratulate Fitzroy sixth time. Marcus Harris (St Kilda), again next season. Doncaster, led by coach Makinley Blows (Essendon Mick O’Sullivan and captain Maribyrnong Park), Sophie Led by captain Briana Peter Dickson, on securing Molineux (Dandenong), Binch, the Bombers came WELCOME back to back titles with a Hayleigh Brennan (Box Hill) from fourth place on the hard-fought victory over and Alana King (Prahran) TO THE ladder to defeat Box Hill in Melbourne in the Men’s on making their maiden the final with Molly Strano Premier Firsts Final. Victorian appearances. 2016-17 claiming the Betty Wilson TONY DODEMAIDE Medal. Chief Executive Officer PREMIER History was also made at The Victorian Responsible Cricket Victoria the final with Melbourne Gambling Foundation (VRGF) Melbourne took out the CRICKET captain Matthew Brown also joined Premier Cricket, Reserves competition while taking out the John Scholes launching a key partnership Carlton-Brunswick won AWARDS. Medal – the first time the weekend promoting the the Seconds competition in medal has been awarded to message “Love the Game, their first season in Premier a player on the losing side. not the Odds”. Cricket. The Demons found some consolation in winning the White Ball final in February. 3 | PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS – SEASON 2016-17 PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS – SEASON 2016-17 | 4 UNA PAISLEY MEDAL Melbourne’s Hayley Jensen has won HAYLEY the Una Paisley Medal for 2016-17, the JENSEN first Demons’ player to win the award. HAS Jensen polled 26 votes to win by eight from Prahran’s Emma Inglis, with WON THE Molly Strano, Amy Vine and Cassie Brock a further vote back in equal 2016-17 third. She scored 283 runs at 70.75 and took 13 wickets at 10.15. Her best UNA performances included 101* against PAISLEY EMP and 6-37 against Plenty Valley. MEDAL. The 24 year old all-rounder made her international debut for New Zealand in 2014 and has played 13 One Day and T20s for the Kiwis. In her third season with the Demons Jensen also represented the VicSpirit and Melbourne Stars this summer. HAYLEY JENSEN MELBOURNE 5 | PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS – SEASON 2016-17 PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS – SEASON 2016-17 | 6 JACK RYDER MEDAL Melbourne’s Camberwell Magpies BRENDAN skipper Brendan Drew has won the 2016-17 Jack Ryder Medal. He DREW HAS polled 30 votes to win by two from Carlton all-rounder Tom Smyth with WON THE Dandenong’s James Pattinson in third 2016-17 place on 23. JACK RYDER Drew’s consistency - he polled votes in nine matches - was important. He MEDAL. scored 474 runs @ 43.09 and took 30 wickets @ 16.07. The 33 year-old Drew guided the Magpies to the minor premiership and CV Club Championship. He is the BRENDAN third Magpies’ player to win the award DREW after Ron Bird (1972-73) and Trevor Laughlin (1983-84). CAMBERWELL MAGPIES 7 | PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS – SEASON 2016-17 PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS – SEASON 2016-17 | 8 WOMEN’S PREMIER FIRSTS MEN’S PREMIER FIRSTS TEAM OF THE SEASON 2016-17 TEAM OF THE SEASON 2016-17 JESS CAMERON MOLLY STRANO AMY VINE EAMONN VINES MATT BROWN DEAN RUSS PRAHRAN ESSENDON MP MELBOURNE GEELONG MELBOURNE FOOTSCRAY EDGE EMMA INGLIS (C) (WK) HAYLEY JENSEN ANNA LANNING TOM SMYTH IAN HOLLAND JAMES PATTINSON PRAHRAN MELBOURNE BOX HILL CARLTON RINGWOOD DANDENONG NATALIE SCHILOV KATH HEMPENSTALL CASSIE BROCK BRENDAN DREW JOE LOORHAM BRENTON McDONALD ESSENDON MP PRAHRAN BOX HILL CAMBERWELL (C) RINGWOOD GEELONG ALANA KING CHLOE RAFFERTY ANNA O’DONNELL BRENDAN ROSE RYAN SIDEBOTTOM MATT WHITTAKER PRAHRAN ESSENDON MP MELBOURNE CASEY-SM CARLTON CAMBERWELL 9 | PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS – SEASON 2016-17 PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS – SEASON 2016-17 | 10 PREMIER PLAYERS OF THE SEASON 2016-17 PREMIER PLAYERS OF THE SEASON 2016-17 MEN’S WOMEN’S MEN’S PREMIER SECONDS PLAYER OF THE SEASON PREMIER RESERVES ONE DAY PLAYER OF THE SEASON DONOVAN PELL, LACHLAN HOLMES PENNIE HARRISON – BOX HILL VOTES PLAYERS CLUBS VOTES PLAYERS CLUBS MATCHES PLAYED 18 Harrison, Pennie Box Hill 24 Pell, Donovan Carlton 4 16 Caluzzi, Leah Essendon Maribyrnong Park 24 Holmes, Lachlan St Kilda 6 11 Pauwels, Megan Dandenong 23 Opanayaka, Dasun Dandenong 6 11 Clayton, Madeleine Box Hill 11 Castle, Kelly Essendon Maribyrnong Park 21 Kellar, Gavin Ringwood 7 19 Dickinson, James Essendon 6 19 Tantsis-Hall, David Essendon 6 SUE WOOLCOCK AWARD – PREMIER SECONDS ONE DAY PLAYER OF THE SEASON ADELAIDE CAMPION – CARLTON-BRUNSWICK ALEX ROGERS – CARLTON-BRUNSWICK VOTES PLAYERS CLUBS 18 Campion, Adelaide Carlton-Brunswick 18 Rogers, Alex Carlton-Brunswick 14 Wilson, Ashlea Brighton District 11 Wright, Madeleine Ringwood 11 Wood, Lauren Brighton District MEN’S PREMIER SECONDS PLAYER OF THE SEASON PREMIER FIRSTS T20 PLAYER OF THE SEASON AJAY BHATT KATH HEMPENSTALL - PRAHRAN VOTES PLAYERS CLUBS VOTES PLAYERS CLUBS MATCHES PLAYED 10 Hempenstall, Kath Prahran 24 Bhatt, Ajay Prahran 8 8 Brock, Cassandra Box Hill 21 Moorhouse, Chris Ringwood 4 7 Vine, Amy Melbourne 19 Corby, Jeremy Carlton 4 7 Inglis, Emma Prahran Camberwell 6 Strano, Molly Essendon Maribyrnong Park 18 Doyle, Joseph 5 Magpies 18 Bailey, Nicholas Essendon 4 PREMIER SECONDS T20 PLAYER OF THE SEASON ALEX ROGERS – CARLTON-BRUNSWICK VOTES PLAYERS MEN’S PREMIER SECONDS PLAYER OF THE SEASON 18 Rogers, Alex Carlton-BrunswickCLUBS VASISH VASAN 12 Polkinghorne, Briony Melton 11 Harrison, Pennie Box Hill VOTES PLAYERS CLUBS MATCHES PLAYED 10 Ricardo, Georgia L Melbourne 8 Leggieri, Leanne Carlton-Brunswick 18 Vasan, Vasish Fitz Donc 3 17 Fernando, Aaron Richmond 6 16 Grace, Brendan Fitz Donc 5 JUNE COLE AWARD - BEST FIRST YEAR 16 Boraston, Mark Dandenong 5 WOMEN’S PREMIER FIRSTS PLAYER 15 Vine, Jay Essendon 4 CHLOE RAFFERTY | ESSENDON MARIBYRNONG PARK Fitzpatrick, 15 Northcote 4 Nicholas 11 | PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS – SEASON 2016-17 PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS – SEASON 2016-17 | 12 PREMIER ALL-STARS 2016-17 Back Row (L-R): Tom Smyth, Ryan Sidebottom, Trent Lawford, Nathan Lambden, Liam Bowe, Back Row (L-R): Sophie Reid, Grace Mills, Breannon Sutton, Jacinta Goodger-Chandler, Elly Donald, Tom Donnell. Front Row: Ian Holland, Meyrick Buchanan, Chris Thewlis, Mick O’Sullivan (Coach), Anna O’Donnell, Rhiann O’Donnell, Teagan Parker Front Row (L-R): Emma Lynch, Natalie Plane, Jenny Matt Brown, Ejaaz Alavi, Aaron Ayre. Taffs (Captain), Karen Rolton (Coach), Chelsea Moscript, Taylah Lynn 13 | PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS – SEASON 2016-17 PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS – SEASON 2016-17 | 14 MEN’S PREMIER FIRSTS PREMIERS WOMEN’S PREMIER FIRSTS ONE DAY PREMIERS FITZROY DONCASTER ESSENDON MARIBYRNONG PARK Back Row (L-R): Jack Rudd, Jack Blyth, Tim Sheehan, Chris Moore, Matt Bullen, Trent Lawford. Back Row (L-R): Donna Schilov (Scorer), Makinley Blows, Karen Rolton (Coach), Maryam Omar, Jane Neil, Front Row (L-R): Matthew Frith, Liam Banthorpe, Mick O’Sullivan (Coach), Ejaaz Alavi, Peter Dickson Chloe Rafferty, Kelly Castle, Rob Ward (Assistant Coach) Middle Row (L-R): Kristen Beams, Natalie Schilov (Captain), Lloyd Mash, Nat Vardi. Front Row (L-R): Taylah Lynn, Molly Strano, Briana Binch (Captain), Jenny Taffs, Emily Smith, Paris Rafferty MEN’S PREMIER SECONDS PREMIERS WOMEN’S PREMIER FIRSTS TWENTY20 PREMIERS ESSENDON PRAHRAN Back Row (L-R): Ash Gannon (2nd XI Coach), Justin Galeotti, James Ryan, James Ford, Front Row (L to R): Gemma Triscari, Tara Norris, Emma Inglis (Captain), Annabel Sutherland, David Tantsis-Hall, Nishal Perera, Mitchell Barnewall, Darcy Cotter, Connor Rutland, Bill Leropoulos Madeleine Stirling, Rosie Wynd Middle Row (L to R): Bronwyn Daws, Erica Kershaw, Alana King, (Coach), Anthony Wilson (Scorer). Front Row (L-R): Isaac Conway, Liam Molloy, Kathleen Hempenstall, Naomi Dattani, Carl Sandri (Coach) Brendan Joyce (Head Coach), James Dickinson (Captain), Simon Tobin (President), Sam Crea. Back Row (L to R): Maddi Tobias, Georgia Kerr, Tiana Atkinson 15 | PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS – SEASON 2016-17 PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS – SEASON 2016-17 | 16 MEN’S PREMIER THIRDS PREMIERS WOMEN’S PREMIER SECONDS ONE DAY PREMIERS ST KILDA CARLTON-BRUNSWICK Back Row (L-R): Ron Salberg, Emily Byrne, Alex Rogers, Brighde McGrath, Maddie Davis, Ash Angus Back Row (L-R): Ed Faulkner, Joel Murphy, Matt Stevenson, Will Taylor, Matt Hennig, Jackson Noske, (Captain), Katia Jomini, Rob Moore (rear), Addy Campion, Freya Purdey, Liz Howell, Maddie Jones, Nick Bailey, Jim Cowie, Glenn Lalor (Coach). Front Row (L-R): Jack Cunnington, Cal Rayner, Perry Michael Porter, Karl Mayne, John Swanson Front Row (L-R): Franklin, Georgia Stagg, Ella Baulch, Colyer (Captain), Jackson Cooper, Nick Sloan, Lucas Meddings Leanne Leggieri (with James Porter-Howell), Eve Sheehan, Sofie Davies, Phillipa Skelton-Hook MEN’S PREMIER FOURTHS PREMIERS WOMEN’S PREMIER SECONDS TWENTY20 PREMIERS MONASH TIGERS MELBOURNE Back Row (L-R): Adam MacGregor (13th), Branden Wagstaff, Corey Williams, Liam Fernando, Josh Back Row (L-R): Clementine Ryan-Fuller, Samantha Ryan, Bree Harris, Stephanie Townsend, Jordan Carroll, Ben Slack, Connor Ronan, Aaron Fernando.
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