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2015-2016 Toowoomba Cricket Yearbook

2015-2016 Toowoomba Cricket Yearbook...2012 – 2013 Ben Jeffrey (37 wickets) Metropolitan-Easts 2013 – 2014 Noel Knight (43 wickets) University 2014 – 2015 Rob Baker (30 wickets)

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  • 2015-2016

    Toowoomba Cricket

    Yearbook

  • LIFE MEMBERS of TOOWOOMBA CRICKET Inc

    J Provan (dec) CA Hamilton (dec) R Broadfoot (dec)

    NG Hatton (dec) W Heeney (dec) J Currey (dec)

    L Poidevin (dec) V Piper (dec) T Allen (Senior) (dec)

    W Stockley (dec) C Lindley (dec) S Smith

    H Shepherd VN Raymer (dec) M Teys (dec)

    HJ Philp (dec) HR Kent (dec) L Thorpe (dec)

    G Allen (dec) R Spilling (dec) N Franke (dec)

    E Hoare (dec) L Upton (dec) Mrs C Dall

    R Williams D Davis (dec) EG Savage (dec)

    Mrs GM Savage (dec) T O’Connell S McGrath (dec)

    K Shine G Bishop G Cooke

    Mrs G Curtis H Gauvin R Gilliland

    G Graham L McLean (dec) E Peters (dec)

    E Madsen (dec) G Pontin J Ryan

    G Sissman (dec) O Sperling W Toshach

    R Harding I Walls I Littleton

    J Littleproud P Scheikowski P Davies

  • Toowoomba Cricket Community

    As we draw another hectic season of Toowoomba Cricket to a close its worth pausing to reflect on the season as every cricketing summer produces something different

    Every season throws up new challenges and the 2015/16 season was no different to any others – in the end we scheduled some 261 matches, for 41 senior teams, across 3 match

    formats for our 500 plus registered senior players. At Junior level we had well in excess of 800 players playing various pathway formats. In addition the Rep scene had plenty of

    opportunity starting with the Bulls Masters T20 Country Challenge in Mackay over the October long weekend, the Webb Shield and Plunkett Cup, various SQCC Carnivals which flowed

    onto North v South Games and ultimately Qld Country. We saw the return of the A-grade (Open) Grade T20 at Heritage Oval with a team from Lockyer also participating, in addition we

    added the combined BCD-grade T20 comp which grow out of last season’s Club review meetings

    On top of this we were involved in a number of activities during the season, including:

    The continued efforts of the Junior Sub-committee managing the junior pathway as well as the changing junior environment which is seeing increased player involvement

    – a tremendous by the effort

    A number of projects:

    o The return of cricket to Heritage Oval which improved as the season progressed and we expect further improvement across next season

    o The development of the Sports Park at Highfields which will not only benefit the Highfields-Railways Club, but be a benefit for all cricketers in the region

    o The addition of two new light poles at Heritage Oval, funding shared by the TCI, Bears Rugby & Bombers AFL

    o Ongoing involvement in the Charlton Sports complex project

    We continued hiring Green Options to help with the preseason preparation work of our turf wickets which helped us to get up & running at the season start

    Starting discussions on competition structure, grading, formats – something which is a lot more complex than 30 years ago, putting our head in the sand isn’t an option!

    In fear of forgetting people I apologize in advance but our season would not run without a lot of effort from many people:

    Our curators: Pat, Marcus, Laurie, Bob, Ross & Radar, Mick, the team at Uni and their band of helpers – a big thank you for all your efforts.

    The Toowoomba Regional Council team who not only maintained fields, but also provided tremendous support & help with a number of projects which benefit cricket

    The local media – Ben, Glen and the Chronicle team, the Kieran & the WIN News team, Tom & the Seven crew and Ian Reimers with his weekly cricket segment to name

    but a few

    Peter Davies for all his behind the scenes IT and Admin work – especially with MyCricket, our web site and points collection

    Keith Barton and Ivan Walls for their behind the scenes work

    Jason McWilliam and the Club delegates who make up the Competition Committee

    All those involved in helping pull the Rep season together, especially Troy, Shaun, Adam, Scruff , Rusty and the players for making themselves available. Thanks also to

    Rusty and Clayton for looking after the scoring etc and to the National Hotel for coming on Board to sponsor the Player of the Match Awards and provide lunches

    The sponsors & supporters of both Toowoomba Cricket and our Clubs – your help keeping participation costs down and providing equipment is most appreciated

    All the Club Volunteers – too many to name but every Club has a small group of people who make sure things happen so many can enjoy their cricket – a big thankyou to

    these people, take the opportunity to thank them

    Chris Howard’s team of men in black and white(maybe this should now be Blue & Black) who grow in numbers this season

    Future challenges and opportunities facing us over the coming seasons

    Continued development and recruitment of junior players, providing an effective pathway, so they are retained in the sport

    Maximising the opportunity for people to play the game, weather a social cricketer or a player aiming for higher representative honours – representative cricket is in need

    of fine tuning to make it attractive and affordable for players – this is starting to happen at a QC and QCCA level

    Is our current Club structure and grading system still relevant and sustainable in today’s environment – do we have a grading/relegation function via our 1-day comp?

    Grounds – with the HSPk coming on line we need to review our grounds and pitches, 11 turf pitches more than meet our needs, more add costs! Do we convert CC1, CC2

    and maybe CC8 to synthetic fields down the track? We need light at least one other ground, maybe two, the HSPk and CC8 are possible candidates

    The continued recruitment and development of umpires

    People play cricket in our community basically for recreation, we are lucky enough to be able to provide a range of grades so as to more closely align their abilities – two of

    the biggest things which affect player enjoyment and in the end player retention is behaviour (sledging) and playing out of their grade – we have made some progress, but

    more is needed! All have a role to play in this.

    Managing the cost of playing the game

    Finally I would like to thank the Board for all their efforts as well as the support, ideas and interest in the sport by the various Club Presidents, Secretaries and Captains whose input is

    most valuable. If interested in playing a part in the administration of the game please don’t hesitate to contact me.

    We hope to see you all involved in cricket again next season – enjoying all that that game has to offer

    Angus Rathie

    President Toowoomba Cricket

    2015-16 Toowoomba Cricket Board:

    Angus Rathie (President), Chris Howard (Secretary), Cherie Fenwick (Treasurer), John Littleproud, Dave Meiklejohn, David Lester & Doug Lush (Juniors

    Representatives), Kent Reimers & Bill Oaks

    2015-16 Competition Sub Committee:

    Jason McWilliam (Chairman), Nick Abbate, Matt Jurgs, Dave Meiklejohn, Rick Wood,

    2015-16 Junior Sub Committee:

    Dean Spanner, Valma Cahill, Doug Lush, Dave Lester and the various Club Delegates

  • 2015 – 2016 Season Grade Awards

    A – Grade MOST RUNS in A-GRADE: 2006 – 2007 David Orange (567 runs) University

    2007 – 2008 David Orange (561 runs) University

    2008 – 2009 Nathan Stains (405 runs) Railways Bulldogs

    2009 – 2010 John Littleproud (472 runs) University

    2010 – 2011 David Else (385 runs) University

    2011 – 2012 Blake Anderson (394 runs) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2012 – 2013 Chris Hall (498 runs) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2013 – 2014 Brian May (843 runs) Western Districts

    2014 – 2015 Brian May (986 runs) Western Districts

    2015 - 2016 BRIAN MAY (736 runs) WESTERN DISTRICTS

    Runners Up: Troy Gurski (564 runs) Met-Easts Matthew Dennis (517 runs) Met-Easts

    MOST WICKETS in A-GRADE: 2006 – 2007 Chris Webster (29 wickets) University

    2007 – 2008 Chris Webster (38 wickets) University

    2008 – 2009 Chris Webster (35 wickets) University

    2009 – 2010 Chris Webster (40 wickets) University

    2010 – 2011 Aaron Watson (32 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    Adam Marjoribanks (32 wickets) Metropolitan-Easts

    2011 – 2012 Chris Webster (50 wickets) University

    2012 – 2013 Michael Miller (36 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    Chris Webster (36 wickets) University

    2013 – 2014 Michael Miller (45 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2014 – 2015 Kris Glass (35 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2015 – 2016 ROBBIE JOSEPH (42 wickets) UNIVERSITY

    Runners Up: Brodie Clews (35) NBDiggers Shaun McCarthy (34 wkts) Western Districts

    MOST DISMISSALS in A-GRADE: 2006 – 2007 Jason Carter (15)

    2007 – 2008 Reece Neumann (25) University

    2008 – 2009 Geoff Thompson (17) Railways Bulldogs

    2009 – 2010 Geoff Thompson (23) Railways Bulldogs

    2010 – 2011 Lyle Teske (29) Metropolitan-Easts

    2011 – 2012 Chris Hall (24) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2012 – 2013 Brodie Clews (21) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2013 – 2014 Dean Sullivan (32) University

    2014 – 2015 Dane Budden (27) Metropolitan-Easts

    2015 – 2016 CHRIS GILLAM (39 – 36c 3st) WESTERN DISTRICTS

    Runners Up: Dean Sullivan (25) University Chris Hall (22) NBDiggers

  • 2015 – 2016 Season Grade Awards cont.

    Reserve Grade MOST RUNS in RESERVE GRADE:

    2006 – 2007 Darren Koch (461 runs) Metropolitan-Easts

    2007 – 2008 Dave Menzies (421 runs) Metropolitan-Easts

    2008 – 2009 Chris Wilkes (624 runs) Southern District Magpies

    2009 – 2010 Nathan Case (404 runs) Railways Bulldogs

    2010 – 2011 Stephen Tolputt (412 runs) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2011 – 2012 Khinjan Shah (317 runs) Western Districts

    2012 – 2013 Jack Potter (637 runs) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2013 – 2014 Jack Potter (716 runs) Northern Brothers Digger

    2014 – 2015 Adam Kerrigan (480 runs) Metropolitan-Easts

    2015 – 2016 KANE PETERS (387 runs) METROPOLITAN-EASTS

    Runners Up: Anthony Nunn (378) Western Districts Warwick Bignell (318 runs) Souths

    MOST WICKETS in RESERVE GRADE:

    2006 – 2007 Shane Petersen (22 wickets) Western Districts

    Jamie Turner (22 wickets) Western Districts

    2007 – 2008 Ben Jeffrey (32 wickets) Metropolitan-Easts

    2008 – 2009 Peter Klein (35 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2009 – 2010 Todd Martens (31 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2010 – 2011 Lyndan Smith (24 wickets) Metropolitan-Easts

    2011 – 2012 Louis Towell (25 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2012 – 2013 Ben Jeffrey (37 wickets) Metropolitan-Easts

    2013 – 2014 Noel Knight (43 wickets) University

    2014 – 2015 Rob Baker (30 wickets) University

    Nick Steger (30 wickets) Metropolitan-Easts

    2015 – 2016 STUART KEENE (42 wickets) Southern District Magpies

    Runners Up: Nick Steger (40) Met-Easts Noel Knight (34) Uni & Joel Bock (34) Souths

    MOST DISMISSALS in RESERVE GRADE:

    2006 – 2007 David Rose (12) Railways Bulldogs

    2007 – 2008 Warwick Bignell (13) Southern District Magpies

    Tim Sullivan (13) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2008 – 2009 Jay Scott-Hunter (20) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2009 – 2010 Peter Davis (19) University

    2010 – 2011 Michael Leggatt (11) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2011 – 2012 Brodie Clews (16) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2012 – 2013 Ryan Du Preez (35) Southern District Magpies

    2013 – 2014 Tyson Sperling (31) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2014 – 2015 Tyson Sperling (27) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2015 – 2016 TYSON SPERLING (27 – ) NORTHERN BROTHERS DIGGERS

    Runners Up: Peter Davis (21) University & Justin Wallace (21) Souths

  • 2015 – 2016 Season Grade Awards cont.

    B – Grade MOST RUNS in B-GRADE:

    2006 – 2007 Tim Lincoln (578 runs) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2007 – 2008 Kieran Martin (436 runs) Western Districts

    2008 – 2009 Shaun Thompson (347 runs) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2009 – 2010 Alan Nielsen (463 runs) Western Districts

    2010 – 2011 Steve Morris (334 runs) Western Districts

    2011 – 2012 Jack Potter (353 runs) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2012 – 2013 Simon West (502 runs) Southern District Magpies

    2013 – 2014 Alan Martin (456 runs) Western Districts

    2014 – 2015 Matt Jurgs (286 runs) Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 ALAN MARTIN (565 runs) WESTERN DISTRICTS

    Runners Up: Gavin Steger (421 runs) NBDiggers Dwayne Hurst (419 runs) Souths

    MOST WICKETS in B-GRADE:

    2006 – 2007 Greg Hilder (38 wickets) University

    2007 – 2008 Peter Klein (49 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2008 – 2009 Rick Wood (41 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2009 – 2010 Greg Hilder (36 wickets) University

    2010 – 2011 Peter Spence (24 wickets) Railways Bulldogs

    2011 – 2012 Peter Klein (36 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2012 – 2013 Dale Hunt (32 wickets) Western Districts

    2013 – 2014 Ron Jensen (44 wickets) Western Districts

    2014 – 2015 Luke Davidson (25 wickets) Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 PETER KLEIN (39 wickets) NORTHERN BROTHERS DIGGERS

    Runners Up: Len Greenaway (34 wkts) Met-Easts Ben Wilkinson (33) NBDiggers

    MOST DISMISSALS in B-GRADE:

    2006 – 2007 David Smith (18) University

    2007 – 2008 Robert Andrews (16) Western Districts

    Wayne Bradford (16) Southern District Magpies

    2008 – 2009 Adrian Mayers (15) University

    2009 – 2010 Anthony Morris (20) Southern District Magpies

    2010 – 2011 Ben Geddes (19) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2011 – 2012 Hamish McGorm (26) Southern District Magpies

    2012 – 2013 Peter Davis (15) University

    2013 – 2014 Shane Walker (14) Northern Brothers Diggers

    Thomas Russell (14) Metropolitan-Easts

    2014 – 2015 Gavin Smith (12) Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 GAVIN SMITH (21 – ) WESTERN DISTRICTS

    Runners Up: Neel Patel (17) Souths Adrian Mayers (16) Uni

  • 2015 – 2016 Season Grade Awards cont.

    C – Grade MOST RUNS in C-GRADE:

    2006 – 2007 Ray Stoddard (783 runs) University

    2007 – 2008 Ryan French (649 runs) Western Districts

    2008 – 2009 David Fletcher (525 runs) Southern District Magpies

    2009 – 2010 Wayne Hamlet (555 runs) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2010 – 2011 Michael Riley (425 runs) Railways Bulldogs

    2011 – 2012 Glen Hogarth (359 runs) University

    2012 – 2013 David Jones (399 runs) University

    2013 – 2014 Rod Fogarty (852 runs) University

    2014 – 2015 Tony Guse (665 runs) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2015 – 2016 BILL OAKS (720 runs) WESTERN DISTRICTS

    Runners Up: Sandin Drahein (541 runs) NBDiggers Peter Walters (529 runs) NBDiggers

    MOST WICKETS in C-GRADE:

    2006 – 2007 Rick Wood (52 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2007 – 2008 Rick Wood (49 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2008 – 2009 Chris Liebke (29 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2009 – 2010 Ron Jensen (48 wickets) Western Districts

    2010 – 2011 Brendan Wieck (26 wickets) University

    2011 – 2012 Karl Hauschildt (23 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2012 – 2013 Karl Hauschildt (32 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2013 – 2014 Dale Hunt (37 wickets) Western Districts

    2014 – 2015 Dale Hunt (33 wickets) Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 ROBBIE PHILLIPS (34 wickets) UNIVERSITY

    Runners Up: David Rix (33 wkts) Met-Easts Dale Hunt (30 wkts) Western Districts

    MOST DISMISSALS in C-GRADE:

    2006 – 2007 Jason Trinder (6) Southern District Magpies

    2007 – 2008 Andrew Thomas (19) Metropolitan-Easts

    2008 – 2009 Joel Fogwell (14) Western Districts

    2009 – 2010 Peter Lavery (17) University

    2010 – 2011 Sandy Mackay (11) University

    2011 – 2012 Shaun McMinn (12) Western Districts

    2012 – 2013 Darrin McDermid (17) University

    2013 – 2014 Tony Guse (21) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2014 – 2015 Shaun McMinn (28) Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 SHAUN McMINN (22 – ) WESTERN DISTRICTS

    Runners Up: Michael Bowden (12) University Daniel Goddard (11) Met-Easts

  • 2015 – 2016 Season Grade Awards cont.

    D – Grade MOST RUNS in D-GRADE:

    2006 – 2007 Damien Reddaway (491 runs) Western Districts

    2007 – 2008 Barry Fredericks (597 runs) Western Districts

    2008 – 2009 Michael Riley (293 runs) Railways Bulldogs

    2009 – 2010 Trent Withers (518 runs) University

    2010 – 2011 Eion Carey (333 runs) Railways Bulldogs

    2011 – 2012 Paul Dorge (322 runs) Western Districts

    2012 – 2013 Peter Viney (751 runs) Western Districts

    2013 – 2014 Stuart Glenn (817 runs) Western Districts

    2014 – 2015 Andrew Beezley (751 runs) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2015 – 2016 SIMON YUNG (579 runs) HIGHFIELDS RAILWAYS

    Runners Up: Andrew Beezley (494 runs) NBDiggers Scott Sowerby (402 runs) Souths

    MOST WICKETS in D-GRADE:

    2006 – 2007 Jason Trinder (20 wickets) Southern District Magpies

    Michael Cronk (20 wickets) Western Districts

    2007 – 2008 Lee Parker (41 wickets) Western Districts

    2008 – 2009 Craig Schefe (24 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2009 – 2010 Peter Grills (41 wickets) Western Districts

    2010 – 2011 Rowan Volker (11 wickets) Metropolitan-Easts

    2011 – 2012 Karl Hauschildt (24 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2012 – 2013 Chris Grundon (26 wickets) University

    2013 – 2014 Peter Viney (40 wickets) Western Districts

    2014 – 2015 Karl Hauschildt (60 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2015 – 2016 COREY WECKER (36 wickets) WESTERN DISTRICTS

    Runners Up: Karl Hauschildt (29 wkts) NBDiggers Greg Harth (22 wkts) University

    MOST DISMISSALS in D-GRADE:

    2006 – 2007 Jason Trinder (6) Southern District Magpies

    2007 – 2008 Peter Lavery (20) University

    2008 – 2009 Daryl Williams (12) Railways Bulldogs

    2009 – 2010 Daryl Williams (14) Railways Bulldogs

    2010 – 2011 Anthony Snelgrove (4) Metropolitan-Easts

    2011 – 2012 Paul Ambrosiussen (7) Metropolitan-Easts

    2012 – 2013 Adam Liesch (21) Metropolitan-Easts

    2013 – 2014 Jeff Philp (16) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2014 – 2015 Paul Saw (20) Metropolitan-Easts

    2015 – 2016 TED ROKER (10 – ) NORTHERN BROTHERS DIGGERS

    DAVID REUTER (10) WESTERN DISTRICTS

    Runner Up: Alistair Webb (9) Souths

  • E.L. Ramsay Memorial Trophy

    - Highest Batting Aggregate in All Grades

    2006 – 2007 Ray Stoddart (783 runs) University

    2007 – 2008 Ryan French (649 runs) Western Districts

    2008 – 2009

    2009 – 2010 Tony Guse (746 runs) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2010 – 2011 Michael Riley (487 runs) Railways Bulldogs

    2011 – 2012 Blake Anderson (458 runs) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2012 – 2013 Peter Viney (751 runs) Western Districts

    2013 – 2014 Rod Fogarty (852 runs) University

    2014 – 2015 Brian May (986 runs) Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 BRIAN MAY (736 runs) WESTERN DISTICTS

    Runners Up: Bill Oaks (726 runs) Western Districts Chris Nation (625 runs) Souths

    - Highest Score in All Grades 2013 – 2014 Liam Brown 196 Railways Bulldogs

    2014 – 2015 Nic Talbot 185 Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 SANDIN DREHEIM 199 NORTHERN BROTHERS DIGGERS

    Runners Up: Chris Nation (194) Souths Andrew Catlow (168) University

    - Highest Partnerships in All Grades

    1st Wkt: 182 runs Bill OAKS & Mitchell BYRNE Western Districts

    2nd Wkt: 185 runs Will CARTY & Harrison HUMPHRIES University

    3rd Wkt: 187 runs Jack POTTER & Michael MILLER Northern Brothers Diggers

    4th Wkt: 219 runs Peter WALTERS & Sandrin DRAHEIM Northern Brothers Diggers

    5th Wkt: 109 runs Jeremy COTTER & James LUSH Highfields-Railways

    6th Wkt: 111 runs Adam KERRIGAN & Shane HOGAN Metropolitan-Easts

    7th Wkt: 153 runs Ben LEAMON & Anthony NUNN Western Districts

    8th Wkt: 158 runs Joshua ADAM & Reilly SKEWES Highfields-Railways

    9th Wkt: 89 runs Satish KHARIA & Happy SING Southern Districts

    10th Wkt: 68 runs Chris WEBSTER & Jai CAVANOUGH University

    2013 – 2014 Highest Partnership Stuart Glenn & Jack Loveday 220 runs

    2014 – 2015 Highest Partnership Paul Saw & David Rix 239 runs

    2015 – 2016 Highest Partnership PETER WALTERS & SANDIN DRAHEIM 219 runs

  • E.L. Ramsay Memorial Trophy

    - Most Wickets in All Grades

    2006 – 2007 Rick Wood (52 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2007 – 2008 Peter Klein (49 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    Rick Wood (49 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2008 – 2009 Rick Wood (41 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2009 – 2010 Ron Jensen (48 wickets) Western Districts

    2010– 2011 Nick Spence (33 wickets) Railways Bulldogs

    2011– 2012 Chris Webster (50 wickets) University

    2012– 2013 Tony Goldby (44 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2013– 2014 Noel Knight (48 wickets) University

    2014-2015 Karl Hauschildt (60 wickets) Northern Brothers Diggers

    2015– 2016 PETER KLEIN (45 wickets) NORTHERN BROTHERS DIGGERS

    Runners Up: Nick Steger NBDiggers & Stuart Keene Souths (43 wkts each)

    - Best Bowling Figures in All Grades 2013 – 2014 Alan Martin 8 for 38 Western Districts

    2014 – 2015 Luke Davidson 8 for 13 Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 STUART KEENE 9 for 7 SOUTHERN DISTRICTS

    Runners Up: Robbie Joseph (9 for 42) University Timothy Dowe (8 for 19) Met-Easts

    Most Catches (non-keepers) in All Grades

    2012 – 2013 Jeff Mayes (17 catches) University

    2013 – 2014 Matthew Goebel (15 catches) University

    Scott Burt (15 catches) Western Districts

    2014 – 2015 Greg Harth (15 catches) University

    2015 – 2016 JOEL BOCK (16 catches) SOUTHERN DISTRICTS

    Runners Up: Denni Martin (14) Western Districts

    Kahlem Reardon (14) Met-Easts

    Sandin Drahein (14) NBDiggers

  • Toowoomba Cavaliers Players Player of the Year 2002 – 2003 Scott Allen 2003 – 2004 Peter Reimers

    2004 – 2005 David Orange & Keith Charles 2005 – 2006 Chris Welsh

    2006 – 2007 Ricky Burton 2007 – 2008 Mathew Obst

    2008 – 2009 Nathan Stains 2009 – 2010 Jason Richardson

    2010 – 2011 Shaun McCarthy & Peter Reimers 2011 – 2012 Michael Miller

    2012 – 2013 Matt Dennis 2013 – 2014 Shaun McCarthy

    2014 – 2015 Kris Glass 2015 – 2016 TROY GURSKI

    Cavaliers Achievement Awards CHRIS HALL 101 v Gold Coast Ivor Marsden Fields, Ipswich 7.11.2015

    TROY GURSKI 102 v Ipswich & West Moreton at Bichel Oval, Laidley 18.10.2015

    KRIS GLASS 9.5 – 1 – 21 – 6 v Qld U19s at Heritage Oval, Toowoomba 22.11.2015

    Toowoomba Plunkett Cup Players Player of the Year 2011 – 2012 Harrison Humphries 2012 – 2013 Harrison Humphries

    2013 – 2014 Jack Potter & Nathan Case 2014 – 2015 Kurtly Nielsen

    2015 – 2016 NOEL KNIGHT

    Toowoomba Cricket Representative Cricketer of the Year

    2002 – 2003 Cameron Glass 2003 – 2004 Scott Allen

    2004 – 2005 David Else 2005 – 2006 Chris Welsh

    2006 – 2007 Chris Sabburg 2007 – 2008 Mathew Obst

    2008 – 2009 Troy Gurski & Nathan Stains 2009 – 2010 Peter Reimers

    2010 – 2011 Brendan Jones 2011 – 2012 Brendan Jones

    2012 – 2013 Matt Dennis 2013 – 2014 Shaun McCarthy

    2014 – 2015 Shaun McCarthy 2015 – 2016 SHAUN McCARTHY

    Webb Shield: Wkts: 4 Ave: 37.50 SR: 51.00 ER: 4.41 Best 3/37

    DDSWQ: Wkts: 2 Ave: 29.5 SR: 36.0 ER: 4.91 Best: 1/15

    Sth Qld v Nth Qld: o: 6 m: 2 r: 17 w: 0

    Queensland Country: Wkts: 10 Ave: 12.70 SR: 35.3 ER: 2.16 Best: 3/31

  • Toowoomba Cricket Representative Honour Board

    Queensland Imparja Cup Representatives:

    Keith Charles, Kerrin Gibbs (Capt), Daley Martin, Cameron Moodie, Damian Watts

    Queensland Country Representatives:

    Scott Allen, Brett Ambrose, Brent Badke, Andrew Bichel, Adrian Bidgood, Keith Charles,

    Daniel Coleborn, Matthew Dennis, Russell Dennis, Cavan Ditchmen, David Else, Nev Fowler,

    Chris Gillam, Cameron Glass, Mark Glenn, Troy Gurski, Brendan Jones, Lindsay Mason, Brian

    May, Shaun McCarthy, Matthew Obst, Peter Reimers, Justin Shine, Gerard Sippel, Brad

    Spanner, Dean Spanner, Russell Staff, Nathan Stains, Paul Teys, Paul Toohey, Chris Welsh

    Australian Imparja Cup Representatives:

    Keith Charles, Damian Watts

    Australian Deaf Cricket Team Representative:

    Colin Linford

    Australian Under 17s:

    Chris Sabburg, Mark Steketee

    Australian Country Cup Representatives:

    Scott Allen, Brett Ambrose, David Else, Cameron Glass, Troy Gurski, Brendan Jones, Lindsay

    Mason, Brian May, Peter Reimers, Brad Spanner, Dean Spanner, Russell Staff,

    Nathan Stains, Paul Teys

  • 2015/2016 Toowoomba Junior Cricket

    50 Years of Junior Cricket – The Harry Gauvin Shield

    The Harry Gauvin Shield was presented to the Toowoomba Junior Cricket Association by the Gauvin family, the Shield was awarded annually to the

    Junior Club wining the highest aggregate points score in selected grades – the centrepiece is symbolic as the notes below explain

    Intercity Junior Representative Report. The Intercity program was difficult to implement this season. Clashes with local competitions, zone selections and trainings and early starts to winter

    sports has restricted the Sunday’s available. Work and school commitments from the older age group has made team selections particularly

    difficult.

    Toowoomba fielded a team in the under 12 and under 14 age groups that played against teams from Lockyer Valley, Southern Downs (Warwick &

    Stanthorpe) and Western Downs. The intention was to play 3 games prior to Christmas and 3 games after but difficulties getting a starting date

    sorted out delayed the first round so only 2 games were played prior to Christmas and 4 afterwards.

    The under 12 competition was very even between Toowoomba and Lockyer with both teams winning 5 games each. Lockyer made the most of the

    run scoring opportunities to collect bonus points and finish on top of the table. The final was well contested by both teams but the host team

    continued their winning streak to take the trophy. Thanks to Regan Draheim for looking after this team.

    The under 14 competition was similarly even. Toowoomba won 5 of their 6 games to top the table and Lockyer won 4 games. This set up a home

    final for our under 14 team. Played at Captain Cook 6 Toowoomba earned the trophy through an excellent team performance, the main difference

    between the 2 sides on the day was 2 excellent run outs. The first run out removed a batsman who was well set and the other ended the innings of

    possibly Lockyer’s most damaging batsman before it had really started. It was an excellent finals performance by a very good team that was very

    well coached by Andrew Crooke.

    The under 16 team played 2 games against a team from the Lockyer Valley. Toowoomba won a close game at Cahill Park then the tables were

    reversed when they met at Captain Cook 8. Unfortunately a third game was not possible to see if one team was better than the other. Thanks to

    Norm Martin for organising the under 16’s.

    The intercity program is struggling due to the lack of players and a resultant lack of competitiveness from Western Downs. During one game the

    Western Downs under 12 team included 8 Toowoomba boys just to create a team. The Southern Downs can be competitive at times but not

    regularly enough to create a genuine competition at the moment. The under 16 program has already been limited to 2 teams and due to

    complications only 2 games were played. Major changes need to be made to the intercity program to ensure it’s viability into the future. Toowoomba

    and Lockyer can field competitive teams but developing the other centres is the challenge.

    Doug Lush Junior Representative Cricket

    Each arm of the Maltese Cross,

    emblem of the State of Qld,

    represents one of the four

    districts which comprise the TJCA

    Arms of the cross made

    from petrified wood

    found at Chinchilla

    Top arm tip is a piece of fine grained

    Golden Tigereye imported from

    South Africa & represents the Gold

    colours of the Northern District Club

    Second arm is crowned by a piece

    of imported Brazilian agate and

    represents the red colours of the

    Eastern District Club

    Bottom arm is tipped by a piece of

    white onyx from a stone uncovered

    at Wallumbilla, Western Qld and

    the white colours represent the

    Southern District Club

    Fourth arm is tipped by a piece of

    sky blue Chalcedony found near

    Kingaroy and represents the sky blue

    colours of the Western District Club

    Strips of black separate the colour

    strips from the arms and this

    represents the black caps of the TJCA

    Focal point is a piece of Qld

    precious opal discovered

    near Cunnamulla

  • Kerry Shine Junior Encouragement Award 2010 – 2011 Chris Melton & Jack Tiernan 2011 – 2012 Kristen Currie & Will Carty

    2012 – 2013 Daniel Andersen 2013 – 2014 Donovan Spanner

    2014 – 2015 Nathan Carroll

    2015 – 2016 LACHLAN PRINCE

    Australian U16s v Pakistan & Qld U17s

    Toowoomba Cricket Colt of the Year 1999 – 2000 Cameron Glass 2000 – 2001 Peter Reimers

    2001 – 2002 Nathan Stains 2002 – 2003 Peter Reimers

    2003 – 2004 Cavan Ditchman 2004 – 2005 Jason Fenwick

    2005 – 2006 Craig Smith 2006 – 2007 Chris Sabburg

    2007 – 2008 Matthew Dennis 2008 – 2009 Matthew Dennis

    2009 – 2010 Terry Hall 2010 – 2011 Mark Steketee

    2011 – 2012 Blake Anderson 2012 – 2013 Jack Carty

    2013 – 2014 Brendan Doggett 2014 – 2015 Aiden Waterson

    2015 – 2016 ZAC BEVERIDGE

    QCCA U19s

    Father Graham Memorial Trophy

    – Best & Fairest All Grades 2000 – 2001 Brendan Harding 2001 – 2002 R Smith

    2002 – 2003 A Wilson & R French 2003 – 2004 Ryan French

    2004 – 2005 Adrian Smith 2005 – 2006 Peter Klein

    2006 – 2007 Rod Fogharty 2007 – 2008 Ryan French

    2008 – 2009 John Coveney 2009 – 2010 Andrew Murrell & Trent Withers

    2010 – 2011 Shaun McCarthy, Matthew Coutts, Michael Miller & Brendan Mulder

    2011 – 2012 Darren Guiffrida 2012 – 2013 Shaun McCarthy

    2013 – 2014 Brian May 2014 – 2015 Brian May

    2015 – 2016 DAVID RIX (8 votes)

    Runners Up (6 Votes): Ben Jeffrey (Met-Easts), Chris Nation (Southern Districts), David Elsley (Southern Districts), Scott Sowerby

    (Southern Districts), Jeremy Cotter (Highfields-Railways), Robbie Phillips (University), Shaun McCarthy (Western Districts)

  • Twenty 20 Competition Winners

    A-grade 2010 – 2011 Railways 2011 – 2012 Metropolitan-Easts

    2012 – 2013 Northern Brothers Diggers 2013 – 2014 Western Districts

    2014 – 2015 No Competition 2015 – 2016 WESTERN DISTRICTS

    Runners-up: Northern Brothers Diggers

    BCD-Grade

    2015 – 2016 WESTS HURRICANES

    Runners-up: Northern Brothers Diggers

    A1 Badge & Trophy 1-day Competition Winners

    A-grade 2010 – 2011 Railways Bulldogs 2011 – 2012 University

    2012 – 2013 Metropolitan-Easts 2013 – 2014 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2014 – 2015 Western Districts 2015 – 2016 WESTERN DISTRICTS

    Runners-up: Metropolitan-Easts

    Reserve Grade 2010 – 2011 University 2011 – 2012 University

    2012 – 2013 University 2013 – 2014 University

    2014 – 2015 University 2015 – 2016 SOUTHERN DISTRICTS

    Runners-up: University

    B-grade 2010 – 2011 University 2011 – 2012 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2012 – 2013 University 2013 – 2014 Western Districts

    2014 – 2015 Western Districts 2015 – 2016 WESTERN DISTRICTS

    Runners-up: Southern Districts

    C-grade 2010 – 2011 Northern Brothers Diggers 2011 – 2012 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2012 – 2013 Northern Brothers Diggers 2013 – 2014 University

    2014 – 2015 University 2015 – 2016 WESTERN DISTRICTS

    Runners-up: University

    D-grade 2013 – 2014 Tie - Northern Brothers Diggers Blue & University White

    2014 – 2015 Western District’s Black 2015 – 2016 WERTERN DISTRICTS WOLVES

    Runners-up: Northern Brothers Diggers

  • D-Grade Minor Premiers

    2001 – 2002 Railways Bulldogs 2002 – 2003 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2003 – 2004 Northern Brothers Diggers 2004 – 2005 No Competition

    2005 – 2006 No Competition 2006 – 2007 Western Districts

    2007 – 2008 University Phoenix 2008 – 2009 University Phoenix

    2009 – 2010 University 2010 – 2011 University Blue

    2011 – 2012 Northern Brothers Diggers 2012 – 2013 University White

    2013 – 2014 University White 2014 – 2015 Western Districts Black

    2015 – 2016 WESTERN DISTRICTS WOLVES

    D-Grade Premiers – Eagers Retail Pty Ltd Trophy

    2001 – 2002 Railways Bulldogs 2002 – 2003 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2003 – 2004 Northern Brothers Diggers 2004 – 2005 No Competition

    2005 – 2006 No Competition 2006 – 2007 Western Districts

    2007 – 2008 Northern Brothers Diggers 2008 – 2009 University Phoenix

    2009 – 2010 University 2010 – 2011 University Blue

    2011 – 2012 University 2012 – 2013 University White

    2013 – 2014 University White 2014 – 2015 Western Districts Black

    2015 – 2016 HIGHFIELDS - RAILWAYS

    D-Grade Runners-Up

    2006 – 2007 Railways Bulldogs 2007 – 2008 Western Districts

    2008 – 2009 Railways Bulldogs 2009 – 2010 Railways Bulldogs

    2010 – 2011 Northern Brothers Diggers 2011 – 2011 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2012 – 2013 Northern Brothers Diggers 2013 – 2014 Northern Brothers Diggers Blue

    2014 – 2015 Western Districts Blue

    2015 – 2016 WESTERN DISTRICTS WOLVES

    D-grade Player of the Final: DECLAN WHEELER (Highfields-Railways)

  • C-Grade Minor Premiers

    2001 – 2002 Northern Brothers Diggers 2002 – 2003 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2003 – 2004 Railways Bulldogs 2004 – 2005 Northern Brothers Diggers Blue

    2005 – 2006 Northern Brothers Diggers Blue 2006 – 2007 Northern Brothers Diggers Blue

    2007 – 2008 Northern Brothers Diggers 2008 – 2009 University

    2009 – 2010 Northern Brothers Diggers 2010 – 2011 University White

    2011 – 2012 Northern Brothers Diggers 2012 – 2013 University

    2013 – 2014 Western Districts 2014 – 2015 Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 WESTERN DISTRICTS

    C-Grade Premiers – Chandlers Cup

    2001 – 2002 2002 – 2003 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2003 – 2004 Railways Bulldogs 2004 – 2005 Northern Brothers Diggers Gold

    2005 – 2006 Western Districts Wizards 2006 – 2007 University Phoenix

    2007 – 2008 Northern Brothers Diggers 2008 – 2009 University

    2009 – 2010 University 2010 – 2011 University White

    2011 – 2012 University 2012 – 2013 University

    2013 – 2014 Western Districts 2014 – 2015 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2015 – 2016 UNIVERSITY

    C-grade Runners-Up

    2001 – 2002 Railways Bulldogs 2002 – 2003 Railways Bulldogs

    2003 – 2004 Metropolitan-Easts 2004 – 2005 Northern Brothers Diggers Blue

    2005 – 2006 Western Districts Warriors 2006 – 2007 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2007 – 2008 University 2008 – 2009 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2009 – 2010 Northern Brothers Diggers 2010 – 2011 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2011 – 2012 Northern Brothers Diggers 2012 – 2013 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2013 – 2014 University 2014 – 2015 Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 WESTERN DISTRICTS

    C-grade Player of the Final: STEVE McLENNAN (University)

  • B-Grade Minor Premiers – TCA Trophy

    2001 – 2002 Western Districts 2002 – 2003 Western Districts

    2003 – 2004 University 2004 – 2005 Railways Bulldogs

    2005 – 2006 University – Blue 2006 – 2007 University

    2007 – 2008 Northern Brothers Diggers 2008 – 2009 Southern District Magpies

    2009 – 2010 University 2010 – 2011 University

    2011 – 2012 Northern Brothers Diggers 2012 – 2013 University

    2013 – 2014 Northern Brothers Diggers 2014 – 2015 Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 NORTHERN BROTHERS DIGGERS

    B-grade Premiers – Barry Palmer Trophy

    2001 – 2002 Western Districts 2002 – 2003 University

    2003 – 2004 University 2004 – 2005 Railways Bulldogs

    2005 – 2006 University White 2006 – 2007 University

    2007 – 2008 University 2008 – 2009 University

    2009 – 2010 University 2010 – 2011 University

    2011 – 2012 Northern Brothers Diggers 2012 – 2013 University

    2013 – 2014 Northern Brothers Diggers 2014 – 2015 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2015 – 2016 NORTHERN BROTHERS DIGGERS

    B-grade Runners-Up – Barry Palmer Trophy

    2002 – 2003 Western Districts 2003 – 2004 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2004 – 2005 Northern Brothers Diggers 2005 – 2006 Southern District Magpies

    2006 – 2007 Northern Brothers Diggers 2007 – 2008 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2008 – 2009 Southern District Magpies 2009 – 2010 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2010 – 2011 Western Districts 2011 – 2012 University

    2012 – 2013 Northern Brothers Diggers 2013 – 2014 Western Districts

    2014 – 2015 Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 WESTERN DISTRICTS

    B-grade Player of the Final: PETER KLEIN (Northern Brothers Diggers)

  • Reserve Grade Minor Premiers – Bill Cranitch Memorial Trophy

    2001 – 2002 University 2002 – 2003 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2003 – 2004 Railways Bulldogs 2004 – 2005 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2005 – 2006 Northern Brothers Diggers 2006 – 2007 University

    2007 – 2008 Northern Brothers Diggers 2008 – 2009 University

    2009 – 2010 Northern Brothers Diggers 2010 – 2011 University

    2011 – 2012 University 2012 – 2013 University

    2013 – 2014 University 2014 – 2015 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2015 – 2016 METROPOLITAN-EASTS

    Reserve Grade Premiers – E.A. (Ted) Phillipson Memorial Trophy

    2001 – 2002 Metropolitan-Easts 2002 – 2003 Western Districts

    2003 – 2004 Railways Bulldogs 2004 – 2005 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2005 – 2006 Northern Brothers Diggers 2006 – 2007 Metropolitan-Easts

    2007 – 2008 University 2008 – 2009 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2009 – 2010 Northern Brothers Diggers 2010 – 2011 University

    2011 – 2012 Northern Brothers Diggers 2012 – 2013 University

    2013 – 2014 University 2014 – 2015 University

    2015 – 2016 METROPOLITAN-EASTS

    Reserve Grade Runners-Up – Independent Tiles Trophy

    2001 – 2002 Western Districts 2002 – 2003 Metropolitan-Easts

    2003 – 2004 Metropolitan-Easts 2004 – 2005 Railways Bulldogs

    2005 – 2006 University 2006 – 2007 University

    2007 – 2008 Northern Brothers Diggers 2008 – 2009 University

    2009 – 2010 University 2010 – 2011 Metropolitan-Easts

    2011 – 2012 University 2010 – 2011 Metropolitan-Easts

    2013 – 2014 Western Districts 2014 – 2015 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2015 – 2016 SOUTHERN DISTRICTS MAGPIES

    Reserve Grade Player of the Final: BEN JEFFREY (Metropolitan-Easts)

  • A-Grade Minor Premiers

    2001 – 2002 Northern Brothers Diggers 2002 – 2003 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2003 – 2004 Northern Brothers Diggers 2004 – 2005 Metropolitan-Easts

    2005 – 2006 Metropolitan-Easts 2006 – 2007 Metropolitan-Easts

    2007 – 2008 University 2008 – 2009 Metropolitan-Easts

    2009 – 2010 Metropolitan-Easts 2010 – 2011 Metropolitan-Easts

    2011 – 2012 University 2012 – 2013 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2013 – 2014 Western Districts 2014 – 2015 Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 WESTERN DISTRICTS

    A-Grade Premiers – The Chronicle Cup

    2001 – 2002 University 2002 – 2003 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2003 – 2004 Northern Brothers Diggers 2002 – 2003 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2005 – 2006 Metropolitan-Easts 2006 – 2007 Metropolitan-Easts

    2007 – 2008 University 2008 – 2009 Metropolitan-Easts

    2009 – 2010 Metropolitan-Easts 2010 – 2011 Metropolitan-Easts

    2011 – 2012 Northern Brothers Diggers 2012 – 2013 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2013 – 2014 Western Districts 2014 – 2015 Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 NORTHERN BROTHERS DIGGERS

    A-Grade Runners-Up – Doug Allen Memorial Cup

    2001 – 2002 Northern Brothers Diggers 2002 – 2003 Metropolitan-Easts

    2003 – 2004 Metropolitan-Easts 2004 – 2005 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2005 – 2006 Northern Brothers Diggers 2006 – 2007 Southern District Magpies

    2007 – 2008 Metropolitan-Easts 2008 – 2009 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2009 – 2010 Railways Bulldogs 2010 – 2011 University

    2011 – 2012 University 2012 – 2013 Metropolitan-Easts

    2013 – 2014 Metropolitan-Easts 2014 – 2015 Metropolitan-Easts

    2015 – 2016 WESTERN DISTRICTS

    A-grade Player of the Final: KRIS GLASS (Northern Brothers Diggers)

  • Tom Allen Memorial Cup – Club Championship 2001 – 2002 University 2002 – 2003 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2003 – 2004 Northern Brothers Diggers 2004 – 2005 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2005 – 2006 Northern Brothers Diggers 2006 – 2007 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2007 – 2008 Northern Brothers Diggers 2008 – 2009 University

    2009 – 2010 University 2010 – 2011 University

    2011 – 2012 Northern Brothers Diggers 2012 – 2013 Northern Brothers Diggers

    2013 – 2014 Western Districts 2014 – 2015 Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 WESTERN DISTRICTS

    Norm Jenner Spirit of Cricket Trophy Donated & Voted on by the members of the Toowoomba Cricket Umpires Association

    Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it should be played not only within its Laws but also within

    the Spirit of the Game. Any Action which is seen to abuse this spirit causes injury to the game itself. The major responsibility for

    ensuring the spirit of plays rests with the captains.

    Captains and umpires together set the tone for the conduct of a cricket match. Every player is expected to make an important

    contribution towards this.

    2014 – 2015 WESTERN DISTRICTS

    2015 – 2016 WESTERN DISTRICTS

  • Toowoomba Cricket Umpires Association

    TCUA Umpire of the Year:

    1996 – 1997 John Harris 1997 – 1998 Mark Harradine 1998 – 1999 Brad Gear

    1999 – 2000 Neil Smith 2000 – 2001 Hilton Chilcott 2001 – 2002 Chris Howard

    2002 – 2003 Hilton Chilcott 2003 – 2004 Patrick Hopkins 2004 – 2005 Chris Hughes

    2005 – 2006 Paul Moorhouse 2006 – 2007 Angus Rathie 2007 – 2008 Mick Carmody

    2008 – 2009 Angus Rathie 2009 – 2010 Chris Howard 2010 – 2011 Kel Harvey

    2011 – 2012 Len Van Der Linden 2013 – 2013 Chris Howard & Angus Rathie 2013 – 2014 Angus Rathie

    2014 – 2015 Mick Carmody 2015 – 2016 MATT DUDMAN

    TCUA Clubman of the Year – Jannusch Family Memorial Trophy 2001 – 2002 Graham Stewart 2002 – 2003 Paul Vanderwall 2003 – 2004 Craig Turville

    2004 – 2005 Keith Barton 2005 – 2006 Curtis Rees 2006 – 2007 Norm Jenner

    2007 – 2008 Angus Rathie 2008 – 2009 Peter Griffin 2009 – 2010 Pat Gipps

    2010 – 2011 Curtis Rees 2011 – 2012 Kev Williams 2012 – 2013 Kev Williams

    2013 – 2014 Russell Riggall 2014 – 2015 Rick Holloway 2015 – 2016 ANGUS RATHIE

    TCUA Encouragement Award

    2008 – 2009 Gary Wright 2009 – 2010 Len Van Der Linden

    2010 – 2011 Matt Dudman & Clayton Forknall 2011 – 2012 Nick Spence

    2012 – 2013 Dan Goodman 2013 – 2014 Allan Taylor

    2014 – 2015 Iain Johnson & Glen Hogarth 2015 – 2016 CHRIS HERDON

    TCUA U21 Player Encouragement Award

    2009 – 2010 Brodie Clews NBDiggers Haydn Munk Met-Easts

    2010 – 2011 Mark Steketee Met-Easts James O’Donohue Western Districts

    2011 – 2012 Matt Elford Met-Easts Bryce Priebe Southern District Magpies

    2012 – 2013 James O’Donohue Western Districts Jack Carty Southern Districts Magpies

    2013 – 2014 Aiden Waterson NBDiggers Lachlan Porter Western Districts

    2014 – 2015 Aiden Waterson NBDiggers Matt Hallas Western Districts

    2015 – 2016 DANE BUDDEN Met-Easts JACOB SOMMERFELD Western Districts

    This season the TCUA not only provided umpires for local Toowoomba Cricket 2-day, 1-day and T20 fixtures but also umpires for

    Mitchell Shield, Toowoomba Grammar School First XI home fixtures, DDSWQ Junior Intercity fixtures, QSS U15 State

    Championships and various other matches upon request

    TCUA acknowledges the much appreciated contribution of its major sponsors

    whose support allows the TCUA to invest in training & equipment for its members which in turn benefits the wider cricket

    community

  • Toowoomba Cricket Cricketer of the Year 2001 – 2002 Adrian Bidgood 2002 – 2003 Dominic Ovenden

    2003 – 2004 Danny Coleborn 2004 – 2005 Randal Hart

    2005 – 2006 Adam Marjoribanks & David Orange 2006 – 2007 Derek Nitschke

    2007 – 2008 Adam Marjoribanks & Troy Gurski 2008 – 2009 Stuart Wedge

    2009 – 2010 Michael Miller 2010 – 2011 Adam Marjoribanks

    2011 – 2012 Michael Miller 2012 – 2013 Michael Miller

    2014 – 2015 Brian May 2014 – 2015 Brian May

    2015 – 2016

    Brian May (Western Districts)

  • Toowoomba Cricket Team of the Year

    2005 – 2006 2006 – 2007 2007 – 2008 2008 – 2009 2009 - 2010

    John Littleproud David Orange Troy Gurski Matthew Dennis John Littleproud

    Troy Gurski Troy Gurski Harrison Humphries David Else Matthew Dennis

    Scott Farquharson Jarred Armstead David Orange (c) Nathan Stains Nathan Stains

    Michael McCarthy Ricky Burton Nathan Stains Troy Gurski (c) Troy Gurski

    Ross Christ John Littleproud Peter Reimers Nathan Ciesiolka Peter Reimers

    David Orange Derek Nitschke Chris Smythe Ross Christ Michael Miller

    Kent Paroz (wk) Kris Glass Reece Neumann (wk) Cavan Ditchmen Chris Gillam (wk)

    Keith Charles Chris Webster Matthew Obst Reece Neumann (wk) Simon Dennis

    Paul Toohey (c) Brendan Jones Cavan Ditchmen Chris Curtis Brent Storey

    Adam Majoribanks Jason Fenwick Chris Webster Stuart Wedge Chris Webster

    Brad Suhr Adam Majoribanks Adam Majoribanks Chris Webster Joe Adams

    Brendan Redinger Cavan Ditchmen Kent Reimers Brent Storey Nathan Ciesiolka (12th man) (12th man) (12th man) (12th man) (12th man)

  • Toowoomba Cricket Team of the Year

    2010 – 2011 2011 – 2012 2012 – 2013 2013 – 2014 2014 – 2015

    David Else David Else (c) Chris Hall Blake Anderson Jack Potter

    Shaun Cartwright Bryce Priebe Jack Carty Dean Sullivan (wk) Darren Koch

    Peter Reimers Troy Gurski Peter Reimers Brian May (c) Brian May (c)

    Troy Gurski (c) Blake Andersen Hemal Shah Brendan Jones Blake Anderson

    Michael Miller Steven Glover Mathew Walls Troy Gurski Alex Taylor

    Darren Koch Michael Miller Troy Gurski (c) Liam Brown Simon Dennis

    Lyle Teske (wk) Christopher Hall (wk) Michael Miller Michael Miller Kris Glass

    Shaun McCarthy Chris Webster Kris Glass Kris Glass Shaun McCarthy

    Chris Webster Tim Brunner Brodie Clews (wk) Shaun McCarthy Dane Budden (wk)

    Aaron Watson Tom Caskey Chris Webster Chris Webster Brenden Galvin

    Adam Marjoribanks Aaron Watson Aaron Watson Brendan Doggett Aiden Watterson

    Steven Glover Kris Glass Shaun McCarthy Dale Samuelsen Troy Gurski (12th man) (12th man) (12th man) (12th man) (12th man)

  • Toowoomba Cricket Team of the Year

    Criteria for Selection

    1) Teams should be functional and be designed to play a match

    2) Team is mainly picked on season statistics – looking for the best performed players from the

    Toowoomba Cricket A-grade Competition

    3) Statistics will be based on the same criteria as used for Toowoomba Cricket individual awards

    4) No minimum – matches, runs, wickets, catches

    5) Finals performances not included – statistics from regular A-grade season (T20, 1-day and 2-day

    matches)

    6) No Club bias when selecting team (ie all players can be from the one Club)

    7) Team make-up:

    a. Five batsmen

    b. One wicket keeper

    c. One all-rounder (meeds to be a competent batsman and any type of bowler)

    d. Four bowlers (no more than two spin bowlers)

    e. 12th man (next best performed player – not based on fielding)

    8) Batting:

    a. Primary consideration is season aggregate runs scored

    b. Then batting average

    c. Look to have a specialist opening batsman if possible but not mandatory

    9) Bowling:

    a. Primary consideration is season aggregate wickets taken

    b. Then bowling average

    c. Look to have a specialist opening bowler if possible but not mandatory

    10) Wicket Keeper:

    a. Keeping statistics (catches and stumpings) are the primary consideration

    b. Batting ability is secondary

    11) Should confirm that the Toowoomba Cricket Player of the Year is in the team

    12) Captain to be a Club captain if possible – if more than one Club captain selected then the

    captain from the highest placed Club side

    13) Selectors:

    a. One from the Toowoomba Cricket Board

    b. One Toowoomba Cricket appointed

    c. One a past player

    14) Any player suspended during the current season will not be eligible for selection in the Team of

    the Year

  • 2015 – 2016 Toowoomba Cricket

    Team of the Year Player M I NO Runs Ave HS 100s 50s O M Runs W Ave Best

    5 for

    C

    1. Jack POTTER

    17 18 1 476 28.0 103 1 1 7

    2. Matthew DENNIS

    13 14 2 517 43.1 118 1 3 40 4 154 6 25.7 2/25 7

    3. (c)

    Brian MAY

    16 16 6 736 73.6 130 2 5 31 11 57 1 57.0 1/3 5

    4. Troy GURSKI

    16 17 1 564 35.3 111 1 3 98 23 241 8 30.1 3/27 3

    5. Chris HALL

    15 16 4 488 40.7 74 3

    6. Kris GLASS

    16 15 1 336 24.0 58 1 173 33 561 23 24.4 4/34 8

    7. (wk)

    Chris GILLAM

    15 13 0 212 16.3 45 4 2 8 0 Dismissals: 39

    (36c 3stp)

    8. Shaun McCARTHY

    16 9 2 98 14.0 38 180 46 418 34 12.3 5/24 2 7

    9. Robbie JOSEPH

    14 7 1 88 14.7 55 1 163 41 399 42 9.5 9/42 2 5

    10. Tom HUGHES

    17 17 6 100 9.1 11 153 26 497 27 18.4 5/40 1 11

    11. Brodie CLEWS

    13 6 1 27 5.4 12 117 18 451 35 12.9 4/25 7

    12. Peter REIMERS

    10 10 3 429 61.4 77 5 62 14 178 14 12.7 5/20 1 5

  • University Cricket Club Toowoomba

    Southern Districts Magpies Cricket Club

  • We would like to thank the following organizations whose support has helped promote and develop the

    game of cricket in and around Toowoomba:

    Our major sponsor

    Sponsor of the Player of the Year, Junior Encouragement & Representative Cricketer of the Year Awards

    National Hotel, sponsor of the Webb Shield and Plunkett Player of the Match Awards & lunches

    Sponsor of the Player of the Match Awards in the Grand Finals

    and its staff for all their help & dedication

    As well as the numerous sponsors of our affiliated Clubs and Schools (Harristown State High School, St Marys

    College, Toowoomba Grammar School, Toowoomba Christian College – Highfields, Toowoomba Prep, Rangeville

    State School, Highfields State School, Mater Die Primary School, Darling Heights State School, Gabbinbah State

    School, Pittsworth State High School and St Monica’s Oakey) within our region who all make their grounds

    available for both senior and junior matches – without your help cricket wouldn’t be the same as we know it