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2015 Provincials Programme THE EVENT ICNZ Indoor Cricket Provincials TOURNAMENT DATES Friday 31st July—Saturday 1st - Sunday 2nd August SANCTIONING BODY Indoor Cricket New Zealand Inc. PROVINCE’S INVITED Auckland: Central, North Harbour, Waitakere, St Lukes Northern Districts: Hamilton, Manukau, Pakuranga, Bay of Plenty Friday 31st July Central Districts: Napier, Taranaki, Manawatu, PISA Wellington: Hutt Park, Wellington, Upper Hutt, Kapiti Saturday 1st Canterbury: Christchurch, Hornby, Redwood, Howzat Christchurch Sunday 2nd Southern Districts: Nelson, Blenhiem, Dunedin Metro August 2015 GRADES COMPETING Premier Men’s Hutt Park Indoor Sports Premier Women’s Lower Hutt, Wellington Under 20 Boys Under 20 Girls HOST STADIUM Hutt Park Indoor Sports 93 Hutt Park Road Lower Hutt, Wellington (T) 04-589 4888 [email protected] TOURNAMENT MANAGEMENT AUCKLAND MEN Warwick Simmons 0274-772-022 Ange Coffey 04-589-4888 Darrin Crook (C) (E) [email protected] Milton Kavana (vc) Scott Davies (E) [email protected] Richard Lane Mark Wright TOURNAMENT UMPIRES Craig Elliott Paul Watson (Auckland) Rhys Denby Dan O’Sullivan (Auckland) Shaneil Sharma Warren Brown (Auckland) Ollie Mayer-Smith Rob Dossett (Wellington) Victor Davies Kristan Butters (Wellington) Michael Barry Sanjay Sharma (Manager) Sunnie Chan (Wellington) Warwick Simmons (Coach) 2016 INDOOR CRICKET TRANS TASMAN September 9th, 10th , 11th 2016 AUCKLAND WOMEN Australia Lucille Matthews (C) Cherise Stevens Claire Crooks Feala Vaelua Katie Stewart Natasha van Tilburg Jessie Latimer Lilly Mulivai Tariel Lamb Victoria Lind Claire Mains (Manager) Victor Davies (Coach) AUCKLAND UNDER 20 BOYS WELLINGTON MEN BJ Crook (C) ABSENT Bryce Fellows NOT Craig Foster ATTENDING Ian Collins Josh Joseph Mike Thompson Nick Ward Ben Saunders Scott James James Thompson Kieran Butler Paul Bascand Sean Kelly (Manager) Paul Botterill (Coach) Leigh Kelly (Assistant Coach) AUCKLAND UNDER 20 GIRLS WELLINGTON UNDER 20 BOYS Katrina Browne (C) Daniel Rose (C) Amberley Parr Daniel Piles © Skye Bowden Daniel MacKaness Ella Mayhew Dhvanil Ghandi Gemma Adams Jordan Herdman Rae Allright Michael Fenton Lucy King Mitchell Rush Madison Curran Cameron Rose Shriya Naidu Grishin Mueller Samantha Brake-Howard Devan Vishvaka Chris King (Manager) Nick Piles Hugh Curran (Coach) Nerissa Bevan (Manager) Neil Herdman (Coach) WELLINGTON WOMEN CANTERBURY MEN Michelle Bunkall (C) Deanna Doughty Tim Papps (C) Gemma Krebs Micah Campbell(vc) Kelly Rangi Matt Fielding Emma Fulbrook Brendon Donkers Amelia Kerr Craig Stevens Leanne Mahoney Richard Bell Makaylah Mason-Jones Mitch Gardner Roshani Thuraisingham Tom Coots Jess Watkin Ben Cochrane Lee Ball (Coach) Josh Heenan Robbie Kerr (Assistant Coach) Dan Fielding Yvonne Tolley (Manager) James Hornbrook (Manager) Greg Butler (Video Analyst) Mark Cini (Coach) WELLINGTON UNDER 20 GIRLS CANTERBURY WOMEN Jade Humphrey © Kimberley Minogue (C) Jess Kerr Jess Little (vc) Kate Fenton Lea Tahuhu Olivia Boivin Amy Rendel Phoenix Williams Amy Satterthwaite Bhagya Hereth Anita Mitchell Asha Storm Sarah Parker Rose Fenton Jacinta Savage Dani Brearton Hayley Brown Xara Jetly Thamsyn Newton Shane Mason-Jones (Coach) Michael Renwick(Manager) Stu Rooney (Coach) CANTERBURY U20 BOYS NORTHERN DISTRICTS MEN Alex Todd (C) Nathan Daley (C) Taylor Irie (vc) Michael Dodunski Alex Heenan Ricky Cowley Josh Dyer Lance Martin Carl Hooper Zane Hartley Matt Latham Nigel Collins Hugh Patterson Arnie Yuaraja Jamie Thiele Ryan Joll Brett Taylor Troy Joll Thomas Johnston Guy Coleman Jack McLachan Jason Hill Craig Dyer (Manager) Afrian Fong Glenn Dawson (Coach) Liam Berry (Manager) Candra Joyce(Trainer) Paul Anderson (Coach) CANTERBURY Under 20 GIRLS NORTHERN DISTRICTS WOMEN Sonya Marriott (C) Pam Yates (C) Daisy Tredinnick (vc) Kim Scott Alyssa Millard Melissa Taylor Rachel Davidson Jenny Cowley Katie Morris Sarah White Courtney Wiseman Rochelle Ebrey Daphne Boyd-Tibbotts Leighann Moult Caitlan Davidson Fa’amele Epati Maya Pankhurst Joanne Crocker Emma Palmer Shannon Davidson Donna Dyer (Manager) Paul Knight (Coach) Dale Ferris (Coach) Clinton Whelan (Assistant Coach) NORTHERN DISTRICTS UNDER 20 BOYS CENTRAL DISTRICTS MEN Dion Joll(C) David Collingwood Rory Howell (vc) Jayson Davis Nick O’Sullivan Hayden Whiting Elliot Law Philip Barraclough Jack Shimmin Navin Patel Taine Jolley Mike Meyer Johhny O’Sullivan Nick Standen Josh Buist Jonathan Salmon Copper Rowell Corey Perrett Ravindu Pathirana Russell Swindells Swayam Desai James Kirk (Manager) Ben Morris-Brown Rob Sheary (Coach) Tharindu Dassanayake (Coach) Vihang Ahlawat (Assistant Coach) CENTRAL DISTRICTS UNDER 20 BOYS Dion Joll (Manager) Clarence Ka Hang Tong (Trainer) Jordan Stockwell (C) Cameron Black Dylan Gaskin Elijah Tattersall Shaun Vickery Kane Russell Robson Chapman Liam Tattersall Jordon Dashfield Leith Johnson (Coach) Hayden Whiting (Assistant Coach) TOURNAMENT DRAW SOUTHERN DISTRICTS MEN FRIDAY 31st JULY Jon Routhan (C) 2.00pm Mens Auckland vs Northern Daniel Hooper 2.00pm Mens Wellington vs Canterbury 2.00pm Mens Southern vs Central Doug Seward 2.00pm U20 Girls Canterbury vs Auckland Mason Thelin Nik Swain 4.00pm Womens Wellington vs Canterbury 4.00pm Womens Auckland vs Northern Ryan Edwards 4.00pm U20 Boys Wellington vs Northern Simon McGowan 4.00pm U20 Boys Central vs Canterbury Sam Baxendine 6.00pm Mens Northern vs Southern Simon King 6.00pm Mens Wellington vs Auckland Matthew Eagleson 6.00pm Mens Central vs Canterbury 6.00pm U20 Girls Wellington vs Auckland 8.00pm Womens Wellington vs Auckland 8.00pm Womens Northern vs Canterbury 8.00pm U20 Boys Northern vs Canterbury 8.00pm U20 Boys Central vs Wellington TOURNAMENT DRAW SATURDAY 1ST AUGUST 10.00am Mens Auckland vs Southern 10.00am Mens Wellington vs Central 10.00am Mens Canterbury vs Northern 10.00am U20 Girls Wellington vs Canterbury 12.00pm Womens Wellington vs Northern 12.00pm Womens Canterbury vs Auckland 12.00pm U20 Boys Canterbury vs Wellington 12.00pm U20 Boys Central vs Northern 2.00pm Mens Canterbury vs Auckland 2.00pm Mens Wellington vs Southern 2.00pm Mens Northern vs Central 2.00pm U20 Girls Auckland vs Canterbury PRIZEGIVING TOURNAMENT DRAW SATURDAY 1 ST AUGUST To be held at: 4.00pm Womens Wellington vs Canterbury Sports Café - Hutt Park Indoor Sports 4.00pm Womens Auckland vs Northern 4.00pm U20 Boys Canterbury vs Central Sunday 2nd August 7.30pm 4.00pm U20 Boys Northern vs Wellington Tickets $25 6.00pm Mens Auckland vs Central Available from Hutt Park Indoor Sports Reception 6.00pm Mens Wellington vs Northern 6.00pm Mens Canterbury vs Southern 6.00pm U20 Girls Auckland vs Wellington MC: Mr Robbie Kerr 8.00pm Womens Auckland vs Wellington 8.00pm Womens Northern vs Canterbury 8.00pm U20 Boys Wellington vs Central Awards for the following will be awarded in each grade at the 8.00pm U20 Boys Northern vs Canterbury Presentation Function… MVP Awards (1 per team) TOURNAMENT DRAW Overall MVP in each grade SUNDAY 2ND AUGUST Winners Awards - Individual Medallions and Provincial Cup 10.00am Womens Wellington vs Northern Runners Up Awards - Individual Medallions 10.00am Womens Auckland vs Canterbury 10.00am U20 Boys Wellington vs Canterbury 10.00am U20 Boys Central vs Northern 12.00pm Mens SF 1 1st place vs 4th place 12.00pm Mens SF 2 2nd place vs 3rd place 12.00pm Mens Playoff 5th place vs 6th place 2016 ICNZ PROVINCIALS 12.00pm U20 Girls Wellington vs Canterbury 2.00pm Womens Final 1st place vs 2nd place Wellington 2.00pm U20 Boys Final 1st place vs 2nd place 2017 ICNZ PROVINCIALS 4.00pm Mens Final winner 1v4 vs winner 2v3 4.00pm U20 Girls Final 1st place vs 2nd place Wellington .
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