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Terrig Gal L-M Matc Cha Am Terrigal‐Matcham Year Book 2010‐2011 Terrigal – Matcham 2010-2011 Year Book Presidents Report Congratulations to all the junior bellbirds that played the 2010‐2011 season. Again it was a very successful season both on and off the field. We had 11 comp teams, super 8's and kanga cricketers, making us one of the strongest clubs in the association. Off the field we are blessed with a fantastic executive and support group, doing all the behind the scenes work that makes for a smooth running and successful season. A very special thank you must go to Jennie Agustin who has been the nucleus that makes it all possible and run smoothly. Jennie has decided to ‘hang up the pen' as club junior secretary and she will be greatly missed. I cannot thank her enough for the years of tireless work she has contributed. Other committee members are Barry Shanley, Len Bombas, Alain Bianchini, Jo O'Neill, Liz O'Brien, Ken Carr, Lindy Peters, Paul O'Neill and Evan Schram. Many thanks to you all for your hard work. This season has seen the construction of 3 nets at Paul Oval. This is a wonderful asset to the club and will be enjoyed by many young cricketers for a long time to come. A special thanks to all who made donations to help finance the project. Barry Shanley who organised all the grant applications and also Kent Carr, Project manager these two have made it all possible. Congratulations to you both. The club also extends its appreciation and gratitude to those people who have managed and coached teams this season. It is always great to see senior players put their hand up to coach junior teams. This is a wonderful part of the "cricket family" that makes our club so strong and united. Congratulations all coaches on a job well done. We had many players represent the Central Coast and some went on to bigger and better things. Kieren Elley was a stand out in representing NSW U15s and then being selected for the Australian U16 team, 'how good is that'. Damien Wright continues to play cricket for Victoria, whilst another club ex‐junior debuted for the NSW second XI, congratulations to Reece Bombas. We hope this is the start of something big for you. To all our U16's who are going on to play grade next year we wish you all the best and hope you continue to be a Bellbird for many years to come. Thank you to Ken Pearson and the staff of the Breakers Club for their continued support, it is very much appreciated. Enjoy your winter sports, or break and we look forward to seeing you all back next season. Just remember 'you can't matcham'. Yours in cricket Geoff Patterson Page 2 of 53 Terrigal – Matcham 2010-2011 Year Book Clubman of the Year 2010/2011 Lloyd Radcliffe Pat Pugsley Shield Seniors Grades 14, 15, & 16 Daniel Cross Players Points Cross, Daniel 385 Taylor, Liam 372 Radcliffe, Lloyd J 339 Biles, James E 327 O'Neill, Tommy A 325 Shanley, Jacob 324 Brien, Jaime T 304 O’Mally, Jack M 301 Allison, Brady J 287 Caulfield, Liam S 286 Oliver Patterson Trophy Juniors Grades 11, 12 & 13 Branden Brodell Players Points Brodell, Branden L 371 ODowd, Lachlan A 345 Allison, Kobe S 320 Bowditch, Toby C 304 Dignam, Peter M 302 Carr, Lain J 300 Dobb, Johnathon V 289 Carr, Rhiley J 289 Fullerton, Cooper 277 Hide, Jack M 250 Page 3 of 53 Terrigal – Matcham 2010-2011 Year Book Paul Oval Net Sponsors Our nets at Paul Oval will be finished in time for next season. The junior club would like to thank the following people who were instrumental in the construction of the Nets . Kim at Protective Fencing . Luke at Treated Pine Shack . Rod at Allcoast Concrete Pump hire . Tim Bowring . Scott O'Brien . Kent Carr giving up so much of his time and energy . Geoff Patterson who has gone above and beyond the call of duty We would also like to thank . Our senior club for donating $1500. NSW Government who provided a grant though Department of Sport and Recreation Facilities and the Community Building Partnership Program. NSW Cricket who provided a grant. Gosford Council who were supportive of the plan and assisted us in the removal of trees . Tony Wales for assisting us with the laying of the synthetic turf. We would also like to acknowledge our net sponsors Private . Len Bombas . Stuart Golding . Bastick Family(nee Davis) . Peter Monico Corporate . Coastal Maintenance . Central Coast Confectionery . Michie Shehadie Solicitors . Brooklyn Liquor Page 4 of 53 Terrigal – Matcham 2010-2011 Year Book Grand Final Winners 14B Maroon Grand Final Report The Terrigal Matcham ‘Maroons’ played the Terrigal Matcham ‘Golds’ at Col Gooley Oval, Umina on Saturday 12th March 2011. The ‘Golds’ won the toss and sent the ‘Maroons’ in to bat. Antony Greaves and Simon Kelly opened the batting. ‘Greavesey was bowled in the second over by an excellent swinging delivery by Matt Gardiner. Simon Kelly was joined by captain, Peter Schmidt. The pair put on a magnificent partnership of 60 runs before Simon was caught in the 12 over for, better than run‐a‐ball, 43 runs. This included 5 powerful fours. Peter was joined by Liam Caulfield who smashed a lightning four through the covers. Unfortunately both batsmen departed without reaching double figures and the Maroons found themselves at 4 for79 in the 17th over. This strong start to the innings required the middle order to consolidate and build on the good start. Austin Baric and Liam Taylor came to the crease and did just that. A solid, responsible inning from both batsmen built a partnership of 56 runs in 18 overs, before Austin was caught for 28. Tayles continued to bat superbly with the lower order. Matthew Langhein and Emma Dobbie fell cheaply with Josh Hudson entertaining with a quick‐fire 22. Three fours in this innings brought out the air‐guitar. Tayles raised his bat to a cheering team and spectators when he reached his 50 in the 47th over. Although caught on 53, this innings had taken the score to 197 runs and placed the team in a strong position in the match. Aaron Kendrigan and Steph Kelly looked like they might bat out the 55 overs until Aaron was caught in the 53rd over with the total on 208. After lunch a confident ‘Maroons’ team took the field with Simon keeping wicket. Peter set an attacking field and the opening bowlers, Bayden Jones and Matthew Langhein bowled superbly conceding only 9 runs in the first 6 overs. This pressure had to deliver a breakthrough, and it did. In the 7th over Bayden had Toby Hughes caught by Steph in the covers. The team celebrated and the pressure was clearly starting to tell on the ‘Golds’. A double bowling change brought immediate results with Josh bowling Justin Hunt with his first ball and Steph claiming two cheap wickets. The ‘Golds’ were in trouble at 4 for 26 in the 17th over. A partnership of 46 between Jack O’Malley and Mitch Lyons gave the ‘Golds’ some hope. Man‐of‐the‐match, Liam Taylor, then came on and bowled Lyons and Aaron Cahill in quick succession to add bowling figures of 2 for 6 to his impressive batting performance. At 6 for 72 in the 29th over, the ‘Maroons’ were beginning to sense victory. The bowling, wicket keeping and fielding remained of a very high standard, conceding only 14 extras in the match. When Jack O’Malley was caught in the slips by Josh off Liam Caufields bowling, for a determined 48, a win appeared certain. Peter, Greavsey and Bayden removed the tail‐enders and the ‘Golds’ were all out for 109 in the 42nd over. The ‘Maroon’s’ celebrated a comprehensive victory which was an excellent team effort. Well done!!! Page 5 of 53 Terrigal – Matcham 2010-2011 Year Book 12B Gold Grand Final Report Unfortunately both days of our scheduled Grand Final was rained out. We were declared Premiers on the back of winning the Minor Premiership. Our opponents Terrigal Maroon were very gracious, and were the utmost gentleman throughout the season. It is certainly not the way to finish the season, and we wish Terrigal Maroon all the very best. Page 6 of 53 Terrigal – Matcham 2010-2011 Year Book 10 Gold Report SEMI‐ FINAL against Woy Woy From the start, it was going to be tough game as with having 9 players to a full Woy Woy side and half the Pennisula showed up with blue and white balloons. Terrigal won the toss and elected to bat first. Woy Woy had improved with their bowling and fielding, and our boys were doing it tough. Ended our session with our lowest total of the season 73 runs (as every game had got over 100). With the players never been in a close encountter all season, it was going to be interesting to see how they were going to defend the runs. Well the boys came out fighting, with unbelievable tight bowling, fielding outstanding, first class. The boys showed that grit, determination and believing in themselves to win. GRAND FINAL against Toukley Toukley won the toss and elected to bat. The players were doing a fantastic job bowling/ fielding in difficult conditions due to it raining practically the whole time they were out there. Toukley ended up with 73 runs. The rain stopped and the opening batsmen for Terrigal came out on fire and did an awesome job getting the team off to an unbelievable start, taking the pressure of batters to come and putting the pressure back on the opposition.
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