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Scg Cricket Annual Report 2017/18 SCG CRICKET ANNUAL REPORT 2017/18 Level 2 | Sheridan Building | Moore Park Road | Moore Park NSW 2021 www.sydneycricketclub.com.au SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Office Bearers Season 2017-18 Chairman of the Board Mr Neil Maxwell President Mr Rodney Cavalier AO General Manager Mr Nicholas Govers | Mr Greg Healy resigned 10 December 2017 Board of Management Mr Neil Maxwell (Chairman) Mr Rodney Cavalier AO (President) Board Members: Mr Jamie Barkley | Mr Anthony Brooks | Ms Jane Coles | Mr Maurice Newman AC | Mr Paul Tonkin | Mr Matthew Wiesner | Mr Nicholas Govers resigned as Director in December 2017 to take up the role of General Manager 10 December 2017. Club Patrons Mr Greg Hayne | Dr Harry Harinath | Mr Bob Adby Delegate to NSW Cricket Association Mr Nicholas Govers | Mr Jason Penrose resigned April 2018 Delegates to Sydney Cricket Association Mr Peter Rashleigh | Mr Nicholas Govers | Mr Jason Penrose resigned April 2018 Director of Cricket Mr Michael Haire Team Selection Committee (Men’s) Michael Haire (Chairman) | Dan Smith | Daniel Jacob | Dom Tonkin | Nathan Breen | Samad Shaikh Team Selection Committee (Women’s) Greg Healy | Gizelle Plummer | Russel Grimson | Deborah Smith | Con Dimeglio | Club Coach (Men’s) Michael Procajlo Page 2 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Club Coach (Women’s) Russel Grimson Men’s Operations Daniel Smith SCG XI Operations Nicholas Govers Women’s Operations Greg Healy SCG XI Management Committee Mr Neil Maxwell | Ms Jane Coles | Mr David Kelly | Mr Andrew Jones | Mr Craig Patterson | Janine Stainer | Mr David Yates Finance Committee Mr Neil Maxwell | Mr Jason Penrose | Mr Nicholas Govers | Ms Lynda Mackie | Mr David Thorburn Honorary Counsel Mr Paul Tonkin | Mr Dave Dalton Honorary Publicity Officer Mr Chris Karas SCG Cricket Auditors Prosperity Audit Services Honorary Accountants Mr Bernie Lamerton | Mr David Thorburn | Ms Lynda Mackie Club Historian Mr Colin Jefferies Annual Report Mr Nicholas Govers | Ms Katrina Harvey | Mr Peter Rashleigh | Mr Colin Jefferies Administration Support Ms Katrina Harvey | Ms Sue Channells | Ms Sarah Jordan Marketing and Communications Support Ms Karrie McClelland | Mr Charlie Drayton | Ms Katie Musham Member Services Ms Leonie Gibbons Page 3 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 TABLE OF CONTENTS Office Bearers Season 2017-18 2 Life Members 6 2017-18 Playing Members & Officials - Ordinary Members 7 Finance Report 8 Chairman’s Report – Mr Neil Maxwell 18 General Manager Report – Mr Nick Govers 20 Director of Cricket Report 22 Sydney Cricket Club Awards 26 Obituaries 31 Mens 1st Grade Report 32 Mens 1st Grade Statistics 36 Womens Report 42 Womens 1st Grade Statistics 45 Mens 2nd Grade Report 51 Mens 2nd Grade Statistics 52 Womens 2nd Grade Report 57 Womens 2nd Grade Statistics 58 Mens 3rd Grade Report 61 Mens 3rd Grade Statistics 63 Mens 4th Grade Report 68 Mens 4th Grade Statistics 70 Mens 5th Grade Report 74 Mens 5th Grade Statistics 76 Poidevin-Gray Shield Report 80 Poidevin-Gray Shield Statistics 82 AW Green Shield Report 85 AW Green Shield Statistics 87 Brewer Shield Report 90 Brewer Shield Match Statistics 91 Page 4 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 SCA/McDonalds Grade Competition Tables 93 Sydney Cricket Association Women’s Competition 94 Records and Representatives 100 Sydney Cricket Ground Page 5 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Life Members The following Life Members have dedicated countless hours to the club. The rich history our club posseses could not have been possible without the commitemment of our Life Members Please take a moment to honour our club’s Life Members. 1900 W Cornish*/ JT Hill* 1948 AF Bonser* 1993 Ernie W Cosgrove* 1905 W Hill* 1948 WA Hunt* 1995 Peter Binet 1906 AH Martin* 1950 Clifford M Winning* 1995 Margaret Jones 1911 ACJ Wood* 1956 Fred W Bennett OCE* 1995 Joan Mulhall 1916 PS Arnott* 1961 FW Gallie* 2002 Dr GK (Harry) Harinath 1917 JEF Penman* 1968 Angus Mackinnon* 2005 Christina Matthews 1922 WC Bull* 1968 Doug Oliver* 2009 Neil Maxwell 1922 BJ Folkard* 1968 Lillian Winning* 2009 Kerry Marshall 1922 GE Petersen* 1976 Keith D Stimson 2009 Greg Hayne 1929 AV Mayne* 1979 John S Cunningham 2010 Richard Burton 1935 HV Tanner* 1979 Keith Herron 2011 Brian Lulham 1935 H Childs* 1988 Dr Laurie J Lawrence* 2014 Richard Colbran 1940 WO Wiggins* 1991 Neville Carnegie 2015 Andrew Jones 1943 CL Gentle ISO* 1992 Peter S Martin Page 6 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 2017-18 Playing Members & Officials - Ordinary Members Aberline, Emily Hancock, Nicola Noack, Fraser Ahmad, Arsalan S Handono, Anita O'Brien, Jack Aly, Hayder Harinath OAM, Harry Ortiz, Thomas W Aly, Zaynab Hassan, Ahmed Pappou, Mikaela S Anagnostopoulos, Alicia Hassan, Suffan U Parker, Andy Anderson, Kain Hayne, Greg Pasternatsky, Matthew Armstrong, Declan Haynes, Rachael Penrose, Jason Balasubramaniam, Sara Healy, Alyssa Philip, Allan Barkley, Jamie Healy, Greg Plummer, Gizelle Bass, Joshua G Herron, Keith Procajlo, Michael D Beattie, Lachlan J Ho, Michael Ragg, Eva Bent, Dylan Hocknell, Kylie Ram, Sonali Bills, Nicholas D Hodge, Lily Rapisarda, Damian Binet, Peter Hodge, Sara L Rashleigh, Alex Bloomfield, Alexander K Hodge, Sebastian F F Rawlins, Delray M Bloomfield, Audrey Holmes, Cameron Reakes, Angela Blow, Mitchell Hungerford, Alannah Richards, Ethan J Breen, Nathan A Ivelja, Jai Rizme, Rashad Brooks, Anthony Jacob, Daniel K Robertson, Hayden M Brown, Maitlan Jenkins, Kate Robson, Liam Bryson-Smith, Grace Jensen, Hayley Rodgers, Matthew J Bryson-Smith, Nell E Jones, Andrew Rodgie, Justin Buchanan, Sebastian Jones, Margaret Rodrigo, Marlon Burton, Richard Kalachian, Sonya Rutledge, Anne Butler, Anna Kelly, David Ryan, Lauren Caldwell, Caitlin Kent, Matt Scott, Liam A Campbell, Lily King, Stephen W Scott, Rory Carnegie, Neville Knight, Zak P Shaikh, Safwan A Carrall, Mackenzie Lea, Angel Shaikh, Samad K Cavalier, Rodney Little, Oliver J Shakira, Atiya Chandel, Ahilya Lockhart, Gemma Sharma, Ananaya Ciantar, Annabella Loxton, Travis Sharma, Mayank Cividin, Sam Lulham, Brian Shaw, Jamie Colbran, Richard Manenti, Benjamin A Shaw, Lachlan Coles, Jane Manenti, Harry J Sherriff, Ellis Colgan, Tom Manns, Synetta Sherriff, Hugh T Corns, Ryan G Marks, Jessica Sidgreaves, Tom Cunningham, John S Marsh, Stephanie Smith, Daniel L Cyril, Kshitij N Marshall, Kerry Smith, Jack F Daley, Kaleb J Martin, Peter Sowter, Nathan A Dalton, Harry J Matthews, Christina Squire, Ash R de Silva, Nilaskhi Maxwell, Neil Srinivas, Dhanush Denly, Joseph L Maxwell, Olivia Stanwix, Gabriella Di Blasio, Craig A McClintock, Beau R Stimson, Keith Dimeglio, Ameer R McDonald, Naomi J Sureshkumar, Sinduja Dimeglio, Samira McDonald, Tristen O Taylor, Nicholas Dubb-Lynch, Darien Meaker, Seamus Thompsett, Christopher J Dummett, Lillian Meyer, Tyler Z Tims, Alexandra Edwards, Jackson Mikhael, Natalie Tonkin, Dominic P Felsch, Emma Mikkelsen, Lisa Tonkin, Paul Felsch, Justin L Moran, Jonathan A Usher, James Felsch, Ryan E Mosca, Anthony J Webb, Shannon Frei, Mark Mosca, Justin Weilandt, Avery Furlan, Jordan Mosmann, Louis Weisner, Matthew Gibson, Liam M Mueller, Alexandra Weston, Jazz Glendenning, Alex D Mukherjee, Annapurna Willathgamuwa, Jessica M Goodwin, Nicole Mulhall, Joan Yeoh, Joshua Govers, Nicholas D Mullen, Thomas Newman AC, Maurice Hadwin, Sophia Page 7 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Finance Report SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB AUDITED FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS Statement of Comprehensive Income Statement of Financial Position Statement of Changes in Equity Notes to the Financial Statements Statement by the Committee Page 8 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Page 9 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Page 10 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Page 11 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Page 12 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Page 13 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Page 14 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Page 15 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Page 16 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Page 17 SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 Chairman’s Report – Mr Neil Maxwell CHAIRMAN REPORT Another successful year for the Club. It is great to see the Club continue to grow off the field as well as perform very well on it. The last three seasons have seen consistency and strong improvements both culturally and from a cricket perspective. I am delighted in the growth of our women’s component as well as our ability to produce representative players. That said, we must continue to raise the bar and set new challenges this season. We must challenge the way we have done things as this will take us out of any comfort zones we may have developed. I know Michael Haire and the coaching staff are acutely aware of this and have already started the process for next season. The strength of any club is predicated on the quality of its leadership. In Gizelle Plummer, Kylie Hocknell, Dan Smith, Daniel Jacob, Craig Di Blasio, Dominic Tonkin, Nathan Breen and Samad Shaikh we are truly blessed. Director of Cricket, Michael Haire is a core part of the leadership group., he sets an expectation that our captains and players continue to rise to. I would like to recognize Jamie Barkley, Chief Executive, Sydney Cricket & Sports Ground Trust. The Trust’s support over recent years has been the backbone to our success both on and off the field. The Board has been hugely supportive throughout the year in review. The contribution of all Board members is much appreciated. Thank you to our wonderful volunteers and parents who have contributed enormously to the operations of our Club and who form the heart and soul of delivering a world-class cricket club.
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