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Kingston Hawthorn
Affiliated with Cricket Victoria. Cricket South Bayside. & S.E.C.A.
Kingston Hawthorn is the trading name of the
St. John Vianneys – St. Bedes -
Hawthorn – East Melbourne Cricket
Club Inc. ARBN A0092274T ABN 158 793 530 65
ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL REPORT
SEASON 2016/2017 Presented to members
16th August 2017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Office Bearers & Positions of Responsibility ....................................................................................................................................... 4
Test cricketers whilst a playing member of the club .......................................................................................................................... 5
Hall of Fame ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Hall of Fame History ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Grounds: ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
In Memorium ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Vic Woolf: B: 30.12.1919 D: 23.04.2017 ....................................................................................................................................... 9
Thomas Arthur Watkin: B: 28.01.1932 D: 11.09.2016 ............................................................................................................... 10
Cyril Anthony Molyneux: B: D: 26.10.2016 .............................................................................................................................. 10
President’s Report ............................................................................................................................................................................ 11
FINANCIALS ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Financial Report for the year ending 31 May, 2017 .......................................................................................................................... 15
TRADING, PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT as at 31 May, 2017 ..................................................................................................... 15
BALANCE SHEET as at 31 May, 2017 ............................................................................................................................................. 16
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTs FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 May, 2017 ........................................................................... 17
COMMITTEE’s declaration ............................................................................................................................................................ 17
Audit Report ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
AUDITORS REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF THE KINGSTON HAWTHORN CRICKET CLUB .............................................................. 18
Coach’s Report .................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Junior Report: ................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Sponsors ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
Premiership List ................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
2016/2017 Major Presentations ....................................................................................................................................................... 25
2016/2017 Presentations ................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Ryder Medal Votes ............................................................................................................................................................................ 26
Statistics 2016/2017 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Highest & Lowest Team Scores ..................................................................................................................................................... 27
Highest & Lowest opponent Scores .............................................................................................................................................. 27
Congratulations ............................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Best Partnerships – Club ............................................................................................................................................................... 29
Individual Summary ...................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Best Fielding .................................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Top ten Scorers ............................................................................................................................................................................. 30
5 Wickets or more ......................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Harry Boyle Award – Club Champion ................................................................................................................................................ 31
Ladders .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
Victorian Premier Cricket ‐ Men's Premier Firsts .......................................................................................................................... 32
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Victorian Premier Cricket ‐ Men's Premier seconds ..................................................................................................................... 33
Victorian Premier Cricket ‐ Men's Premier thirds ......................................................................................................................... 34
Victorian Premier Cricket ‐ Men's Premier Fourths ...................................................................................................................... 35
Cricket Southern Bayside .............................................................................................................................................................. 36
South Eastern Cricket Association ................................................................................................................................................ 37
2016/2017 Averages ......................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Victorian Premier Cricket ‐ Men's Premier Firsts .......................................................................................................................... 38
Victorian Premier Cricket ‐ Men's Premier Seconds ..................................................................................................................... 39
Victorian Premier Cricket ‐ Men's Premier Thirds ........................................................................................................................ 40
Victorian Premier Cricket ‐ Men's Premier Fourths ...................................................................................................................... 41
CSB‐ Division 5 .............................................................................................................................................................................. 42
CSB – One Day Div 2 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 43
SECA – Under 12s .......................................................................................................................................................................... 45
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OFFICE BEARERS & POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY
Patrons Messrs: R. M. Cowper and I. K. Law
No. 1 Members Mayor Cr Tamsin Bearsley & Cr Geoff Gledhill ‐ Kingston City Council
President Petar Ivetic
Vice President Brett Sebire
Administrator/Secretary John R Noonan
Treasurer Danny Stevenson
Chairman of Selectors Phil O’Meara
Committee Gaurav Kapoor, Peter Knuppel, Greg McLeod, David Scott, Shane McQuinn
Coach James Miller
Captains:
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
James Miller
Greg Connor
Mick O’Shea
Jonathon Boyd
Riley Sheldon
John R Noonan
Junior Coordinator Steve McMahon
Ground Maintenance Brian Hunt and Phil O’Meara
Delegates: CV
SECA
Petar Ivetic, Brett Sebire
Steve McMahon
Scorers 1st XI – Craig Reece
2nd XI – James Maloney
Scoreboard Attendant Ms Annette Cann
Hall of Fame Messrs: Tom Horan, Harry Boyle, Joyce Bath, Ray Steele, John Atkinson, Jack Cahill, Peter MacAlister, Frank Laver, John Chalmers, Bob Cowper, Alfred Clarke, Ian Law, Craig Reece, Brian Hunt and Greg McLeod
Life Members Bro Finian Allman *, John Atkinson, Graham J Christie, Peter Corboy *, Bob Cowper, Peter
Cracknell, Paul Crowe, Ted Cusack, Len Eddy, Paul Eddy, Bill Ellis *, Johny Etherington, Chris Fildes,
Trevor Finlayson, Leo Gamble, Tim Godfrey, Lew Green, Peter Hanson, John H Harvey, Martin
Horton, Rod Howe, Paul Hulett, Brian Hunt, Andrew Huntington, Tom Hynes, Brian Irving, Peter
Ivetic, Barry Kirk, Peter Knuppel, Kevin Ladd *, Ian Law, Peter Lewis, John Maher, Dennis Mason,
Greg Matthews, Greg McLeod, Mrs Robyn McLeod, Martin Mulcahy, Chris Murphy, Bernie Noonan
*, John T Noonan, Mrs Anne O’Meara, Philip O’Meara, Jeff O’Rourke, Michael O’Shea, John
Plumridge *, Craig Reece, Joe Reilly, Bill Rhoden, Mrs Helen Roach, John Roach, Peter Roach Peter
Robertson *, Peter Robinson, Mrs Gwen Rowe, John Salmon, David B Scott, David Shepard, John P
Smith, Marcus Spencer, Mark Spencer, Danny Stevenson, Kevin Sullivan, Bernie Symons, Michael
Symons, Geoff Terrell, Bruce Wilson, Chris Warne, Peter Wingrave *, Peter Wintle, Vic Woolf*
*denotes deceased
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TEST CRICKETERS WHILST A PLAYING MEMBER OF THE CLUB
Player Years Tests
Tom Horan * 1877‐1885 15
Harry Boyle 1879‐1884 12
Tom Groube 1880 1
Henry Scott * 1884‐1886 8
William Midwinter 1894 3
Henry Musgrove 1885 1
Bill Robertson 1885 1
Patrick McShane 1885 1
Joe Worrell 1886‐1888 4
John Harry 1895 1
Albert Trott 1895 1
Frank Laver 1899‐1909 15
Peter McAlister 1903‐1909 8
Edgar Mayne 1921‐1922 2
Keith Rigg 1930‐1931 1
Ben Barnett 1938 4
Bob Cowper 1964‐1968 27
* Denotes Captain
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HALL OF FAME
Three long term members were inducted into the Hall of Fame this season ‐ Craig Reece (scorer), Brian Hunt (Former player, Curator and Cleaning) and Greg McLeod (Former Player and Current Committee Member). Craig Reece (Inducted 8 April 2017)
Craig arrived at the club in 1975 when his cousin, who was involved with the Hawks at the time, suggested to club officials that he could work as the scoreboard operator for a few dollars a match. Then, one day, the senior scorer was away and someone said what about that kid who does the scoreboard? He can do it and he has done it ever since. Reece has always been happy to help out. He has also been a member of Cricket Victoria’s panel of Interstate and International scorers since 1980 and has many years’ experience doing the Boxing Day test. He has scored first‐class cricket in Britain. He has written and published a number of limited edition cricket books including
‘140 years in the east ‐ The history of the Hawks. Reece was made Life Member in 1995. Reece said he enjoyed his role and that the club had never done anything wrong by him, so he was happy to help out. And, such is his devotion to the club, he travels more than two hours each weekend, from his home in Euroa, to score for the Hawks. Reece named Hawks greats Graham Matthews and Peter Roach as the best players had seen at the club. Peter was a great wicketkeeper and batsman and Graham was a fantastic opening batsman on uncovered wickets, its a different era. Brian Hunt (Inducted 8 April 2017)
Brian has worked tirelessly for the club since he joined at the inception of St John Vianney’s Cricket Club in 1975. He won the Best Clubman award for the first four years of the club and again in 1989. It was decided that the Best Clubman award should be named in Brian’s honour so to allow other people to win it. Over the years Brian has been barman (sometimes leaving the ground early to ensure cold beer was
available for the players), Curator (Walter Galt and St. Bedes), cleaner of the clubrooms and general handyman. He also maintained the practice wicket area throughout the season as well as the off season. You will often see Brian at the club with his head in the rubbish bin collecting the cans. The clubs trophies for the first ten years were donated by R. L. Roberts. Brian would collect the empty bottles take them to R L Roberts the Bottle O and purchase the trophies with the money. Brian received Life Membership in 1985. As an opening batsman and wicketkeeper Brian played over 250 games for the club including two premierships. He captained the lower grade teams during his time winning the batting average on a number of occasions. His teams were affectionately known as Hunty’s Heroes. Brian will be a deserving member of the Hawk’s Hall of Fame. Greg McLeod (Inducted 8 April 2017)
Greg was a foundation member and committee member of the St. John Vianney’s Cricket Club in 1975 and opened the batting in the club’s first game. He served on the committee as President (5 years), Vice President (3 years), Secretary (7), Treasurer (9) as well as general committee, social committee, and match committee. He won the Best Clubman award on seven occasions. He received Life Membership in 1985. As an opening batsman, wicketkeeper and later first slip, Greg played 246 games for the club (108 first XI games) including three premierships from 17 finals games. Greg captained the firsts, seconds and thirds during
his time winning batting averages in all three grades. One of his innovations was he started the Milo program at the club for 5‐12 year olds in 2000 and this program is successfully continuing now and has become one of the club’s main revenue streams. He was Delegate to Federal District Cricket Association for many years as well as substitute delegate with VTCA and VSDCA. While delegate at the FDCA he was elected to the executive and held positions as President, Secretary and Treasurer and was granted life membership of the Association in 2004.
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Along with Phil O’Meara, he was a foundation member of the Walter Galt Committee of Management in 2001 and has continued as Treasurer since its inception.
HALL OF FAME HISTORY
The Kingston Hawthorn Cricket Club Hall of Fame was started on the 17th February 2007 (6 inductees). 16 Feb 2008 (3 inductees) and 23rd March 2012 (another 3 inductees), 8th April 2017 another 3 inductees) totally 15 inductees to date. Inductees:‐
17 February 2007
Tom Horan
Harry Boyle
Joyce Bath
Ray Steele
John Atkinson
Jack Cahill
16 February 2008
Peter MacAlister
Frank Laver
John Chalmers
23 March 2012
Bob Cowper
Alfred Clarke
Ian Law
8 April 2017
Craig Reece
Brian Hunt
Greg McLeod
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GROUNDS:
Walter Galt Reserve (Turf), 1st & 2nd XI Premier Cricket
Harry Trott/IW Johnson Ovals (Turf) 3rd & 4th XI Premier Cricket
St. Bede’s College (Turf) 5th & 6th XI Cricket Southern Bayside
St. Bede’s College (Synthetic) Under 12C & 12D
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IN MEMORIUM
VIC WOOLF: B: 30.12.1919 D: 23.04.2017
When Vic Woolf passed away in his ninety‐eighth year in April 2017 he was thought to be the Clubs last link to any pre Second World War First XI cricketers.
Vic was a top order batsman and regular wicket‐keeper who enjoyed a most distinguished cricket career at Hawthorn‐East Melbourne. He was a First XI player for seventeen seasons, a member of three First XI premierships, won the First XI batting award, the Harry Boyle Trophy and was elected a Honorary Life Member of H‐EM. That he played 175 First XI matches was testament to his durability and ability. His career, like thousands of others, was interrupted by military service from 1940 to 1945 and in the process, he lost his best youthful years to war. Had war not intervened, he would easily have played more than 200 First XI matches and may have played at a higher level. Many judges from his era considered him worthy of representing Victoria.
Vic Woolf grew up around the Camberwell area where his family lived. Whilst still a schoolboy he scored a century in school competition cricket. From school he played at Riversdale Cricket Club before progressing to his senior District club, Hawthorn‐East Melbourne. As was common of the era, promising young players from District clubs were selected for the VCA Colts. Vic made his
First XI District debut for the Colts in October 1938 at Carlton, where he made 6 in a losing cause. On Cup Day, the Colts played at Northcote. Vic failed to score but was witness to a hat‐trick by Bill Newton, who took 6 for 25. Newton was later beheaded by his Japanese captors in New Guinea in 1943 when a P.O.W. Among other team‐mates at the Colts whom Vic played alongside included Sam Loxton, Norm Blundell and Colin Bremner all first‐class cricketers.
One of the ironies of Vic’s career was his eventual debut for the Hawthorn‐East Melbourne First XI, which as it transpired, was against the VCA Colts. The match was played at Glenferrie in December 1939. It remains a low point of the Clubs history. Sent in to bat on a wet Glenferrie wicket, Hawthorn‐EM was bowled out in less than fourteen overs for only 16. Vic Woolf was one of seven batsmen who failed to score. Decades later, when asked about this match, Vic could only chuckle and say “Oh that!” However, from this low point, a fine and successful career would emerge. Before his career blossomed, he would lose six years to military service where, during the years 1940 to 1945, he played about only 20 matches for the First XI from a possible 92 matches.
Despite the demands of military service, in 1942 he married his sweetheart and the love of his life, Muriel. They had met the year before. Theirs would be a long partnership and his happiest. When Muriel passed away in August 2016, they had been together for 74 years and Vic had tenderly cared for Muriel during her later years of blindness.
After the gloom of the war years, Vic returned to regular cricket with Hawthorn‐East Melbourne and it was now that the brilliance and consistency of his batting was able to flourish with the consequence that many bowlers suffered. Over the course of the next decade he scored over 3,500 runs and was a member of three Hawthorn‐East Melbourne First XI premiership teams. The first Final that he played in, although successful for the Club, was personally a disappointment. Played on the M.C.G. in April 1950, he failed to score against Melbourne. His duck came the week after what was arguably his best innings for the Club. In the semi‐final, against Carlton in March 1950, he scored just 19 not out, the second top score of the H‐EM innings. Amid damp conditions and with some good Carlton bowlers to contend with, Vic batted with great skill and bravely. He went to wicket with H‐EM 59 for seven. Along with Col Duncan and Herb Hay, he saw the side through the danger and safely to a draw. This enabled H‐EM, the top team, to qualify for the Final which they went on to win against Melbourne.
Twelve months later in the Final of April 1951 against Fitzroy, also played on the M.C.G., he improved to contribute 39 to an overall innings of 372 assisting the Club to victory by 194 runs.
However, Vic seemed to have saved his best for the last. In the Final at the Albert Ground in April 1956, against South Melbourne, he scored 73 helping Hawthorn‐EM to 340 runs. Demoralized, South collapsed to the bowling of Salmon, Dick and Kerr and was bowled out for 94 and 172 to lose by an innings.
After the success against South Melbourne, Vic promptly retired from the District First XI. His retirement to local club cricket with Mont Albert also allowed for other pursuits and he became a good player of tennis, golf and lawn bowls at which he continued until his ninetieth year. A post cricket problem which he contended with for the remainder of his long life, was arthritis in his hands, a direct result from broken fingers suffered from his many years of wicket‐keeping and batting. He didn’t keep wickets through the whole of his career, standing aside after the arrival of Les Botham at the Club in 1952. Botham was a highly skilled ‘keeper, who later represented Victoria over a number of seasons. When Les was away with Victoria, Vic generally kept wicket for H‐EM in his place.
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For many years Vic worked for the old P.M.G. in and around Kew. Under the old CSS superannuation scheme, Vic elected to take early retirement in 1974. Consequently, he enjoyed 43 years of retirement, much of this spent with Muriel and his children Lesley and Jeffrey. Vic adopted skills learned from his working career and became a good handy‐man around the home, who was able to help with home improvements. In his younger years, Vic played football with Camberwell Football Club.
His press cuttings book from his cricket career provided ample and easy opportunities to reflect, happily, of a good career. If not for the war, his scrap book may have included Victorian representation.
During the Second World War, Vic’s younger brother by two years, Len, played at least five First XI matches for H‐EM. Len Woolf was, like his brother, a talented sportsman. Apart from also serving his nation during the Second World War in New Guinea, Len later played 16 matches for Hawthorn Football Club, after the Second World War. He died in Brisbane in 2014, aged 93 years.
Vic Woolf’s First XI District Cricket career statistics are:
Years Mat Inns No HS Runs Avg 100 50 ct stp
VCA Colts 1938‐40 22 26 4 88 442 20.09 0 3 13 0
Hawthorn‐East Melbourne 1938‐56 153 187 29 116* 4352 27.41 1 23 110 95
Total 175 213 33 116* 4794 26.63 1 26 123 95
His century was scored at Essendon in March 1955. Not noted for his bowling, he nonetheless, claimed two wickets during his career.
Statistically, he is able to claim a high proportion of his wicket‐keeping dismissals from stumpings, having formed a strong partnership with the excellent spin bowlers at Hawthorn‐East Melbourne during his career, which included, Ted Healy, Geoff Cormack, Allan Dick and Col Duncan.
THOMAS ARTHUR WATKIN: B: 28.01.1932 D: 11.09.2016
For a number of years in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, Tom Watkin was the friendly and knowledgeable committeeman and publicity officer for Hawthorn‐East Melbourne CC. During his time with Hawthorn‐East Melbourne, Tom would be present each match day at Glenferrie Oval and record the details of the First XI and report, not only on their performances, but also on the doings of the other elevens. His reports were featured in the Progress Press and became an important contribution to keeping the Clubs name prominent in the local community. Tom was married to Patricia and together they were proud parents to eight children. Importantly, for Hawthorn‐East Melbourne, Tom enjoyed cricket and the club would benefit with three of his sons adopting cricket and playing for much of their careers at the club. Over two decades the three sons, Arthur, John and Paul would represent the H‐EM First XI with distinction. Arthur, as a left‐arm spin bowler for H‐EM and the Victorian Second XI, Paul a right‐arm fast bowler and John, a right‐hand opening batsman. In 1986‐87 a proud father, Tom, was able to watch all three sons play together in the First XI in numerous matches. It was a rare moment in District cricket, that all three brothers would play First XI cricket together. All three sons appear on the Clubs Honour Board.
CYRIL ANTHONY MOLYNEUX: B: D: 26.10.2016
Cyril Molyneux first joined Hawthorn‐East Melbourne in 1936 when he was 18 years of age. He was issued members badge No.
276. In the season that he joined the Club, it is thought that he played some lower eleven cricket at H‐EM. However, it is difficult
to determine, exactly, the number of runs he scored during his time with the Club due to the H‐EM Annual Reports which in the
years of the 1930’s only provided limited statistical detail concerning the averages of the lower eleven players.
After World War Two, and into the 1960’s he enjoyed a successful career at Officer Cricket Club.
Cyril passed away on 26 October 2016, aged 98.
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PRESIDENT’S REPORT
Petar Ivetic ‐ President
Our first year as a Club was very successful and we set the challenge to the Committee and coaching staff to improve on the foundations we established in year 1 of the Kingston Hawthorn Cricket Club. I am proud to announce we have built on our first year and also made some significant improvements to our Club.
Our achievements include: 1. Operating profit of $39,319.03
2. Installation of new synthetic and turf proactive wickets and increased our centre wicket table from 6 to 8 wickets
3. Head coach Mr. James Miller signing a 2 year extension to contract
4. Held our inaugural Hall of Fame evening and inducted 3 amazing people, Mr. Brian Hunt, Mr. Greg McLeod and Mr. Craig Reece. These gentlemen have a combined 130 years of service to our great club
5. Cricket School and Academy has increased numbers from 33 to 50
6. Continued to work with the local community, hosting the opening of Love The Game, with the Minister of Gaming in attendance and officially opening the Love The Game campaign
7. Hosted the Victorian Indigenous Cricket team in playing 2 T20 matches prior to the team heading to Alice Springs for the National Championships and 2 T20 matches against the Southern Bayside u21s
8. Head curator who rolled the Junction Oval wickets is again on board in the 2017‐18 season FINANCIALS I am very pleased to announce we recorded an operating profit this season and one that surpassed our expectations. Full financials are detail in our Treasurer’s report. The positive outputs has seen the following accomplishments:
Installation of new turf practice wickets Increased the centre wicket table from 6 to 8 wickets
However, we still have outstanding projects:
o Build a shed close to the practice wickets (~ $15,000) o New electronic scoreboard (~ $80,000)
Our goal this season is to build the shed, one which will store all our cricket equipment I would like to thank our wonderful key sponsors and those who have made considerable donations to our Club:
o Telstra Business Centre (TBC) Bayside o National Infrastructure Solutions o Parkdale and Mentone Community Bendigo Bank o BLK Sports o The Club also introduced a major sponsorship drive which raised over $10,000.
The good news is that work has already commenced on securing our key sponsors for next season and I am very confident that we will lock in:
o National Infrastructure Solutions o Parkdale and Mentone Community Bendigo Bank o BLK Sports
We will again run the major sponsorship drive this coming season. The Club has also secured a Council grant to assist with curation costs and will receive $10,000 for the next 2 years and in 2017/18 Cricket Victoria will increase its dividends to each Club by ~ $10,000 to $15,000. A special thanks to Mr. Danny Stevenson for all his hard work on managing the financials. Documentation is prepared and sent prior to Committee meetings.
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COACHING I am delighted to announce our head coach Mr. James Miller has signed a 2 year extension to his contract, which has still 1 year remaining. James will be head coach of the Kingston Hawthorn Cricket Club until the end 2019/20 season. This will ensure stability with our on‐field team. This season has been difficult with no real coaching support staff in place, coupled by our star player and former captain, Mr. Ryan Ninan still being overseas and not able to enter Australia due to visa issues. James has promptly addressed the assistant coaching issue and has already put in place a very strong coaching team for the 2017/18 season. Mr. Brad Rossborough, Mr. David Nankervis, Mr. David Scott are just a few names locked in. We also have secured T20 Specialist Consultant, Mr. Darren Berry for 4 sessions as well as Mrs. Sue Lawrence, a Sports Psychology & Player Welfare. We certainly look forward to all grades making an improvement this coming season. James continues to impress as a head coach with his professionalism, dedication, energy and time management whilst working through his level 3 coaching course, which is due to be completed this year. Congratulations to James on another year of coaching. This year has thrown up a number of challenges, however, with lessons learnt we will continue to improve and grow as a Club. STAKEHOLDER RELATIONSHIPS Our relationship with Cricket Victoria (CV) continues to remain very strong with positive feedback from the CV Bboard and Chairman, Mr. Russell Thomas. We also continue to work closely with the Kingston Councillors. Cr Tamsin Beardsley, Cr Geoff Gledhill and Cr Ron Brownlees and have managed to secure a number of grants during the season. Our local community continues to be very much involved attending matches and the feedback from opposition clubs and umpires is positive on the number of supporters and volunteers we have attend. Players and umpires stay back post match to socialise and enjoy the best hamburgers in premier cricket. The umpiring union (100+) had a function in our social room and have requested the use of Walter Galt reserve again for this September. There is no question our Club has made a massive difference to the Kingston Community and we are also very fortunate to have the full support of Cricket Victoria and the Kingston Council. HAWKS CRICKET ACADEMY & CRICKET SCHOOL The 2017 Hawks Cricket Academy (HCA) and Cricket School (HCS) kicked off in March with an information evening at Walter Galt. The Club refined the program and reduced the number of weeks from 14 to 10. The winter program will again be run by our senior coach Mr. James Miller, with support from new assistant coaches, senior players and committee members. We have 53 players aged between 10 and 17 in the program, which is split in two.
Cricket School Cricket Academy
10 to 13 year olds 14 to 17 year olds
120 minute sessions 120 minute sessions
The program commenced on Friday, 5th May and will conclude on Friday, 4th August. We have been fortunate to secure 9 of the 10 sessions at the MCG. Last season the club had 7 players from the academy play premier senior cricket. This professionally run winter program is a great pathway for juniors to play premier cricket. Our vision last year was to exceed over 50 junior players, which we achieved and next year to exceed 60 players and have a player from the academy play first X1 cricket in 2018/19 season. I would like to acknowledge and thank each of the volunteers for their hard work in running the winter program. These roles are all voluntary and it takes a special effort to commit in attending these sessions and running a professional program, and the feedback from the parents has been very positive. APPRECIATION I would like to thank the Committee for another season of hard work and commitment. One of the key challenges for Cricket nationally is attracting volunteers. When you go around to see other clubs, you instantly notice the reduced number of
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volunteers. People are simply not willing to give up their time. We are very fortunate with our volunteer numbers and the support during training and game days. Committee:
o Brett Sebire: Vice President
o Danny Stevenson: Treasurer
o John Noonan: Administration Manager
o Phil O’Meara: Director of Cricket and Chairman of Selectors
o Gaurav Kapoor General Committee
o Peter Knuppel General Committee
o Greg McLeod General Committee
o Shane McQuinn General Committee
o David Scott General Committee
Shane McQuinn resigned in November 2016 due to a hectic schedule and I would like to thank Shane for his services during the 4 seasons on the Committee. The committee again deserve significant recognition on the countless hours spent at meetings (Committee / Council / Cricket Victoria meetings / sponsorship), with e‐mails and phone calls and I look forward to working with the committee in my final year as President. I would also to recognise the following for the tireless effort, support and dedication to the Club.
o Mr. Craig Reece for scoring in the 1st X1
o Mr. James Maloney for scoring in our 2nd X1.
o Ms. Annette Cann for operational management of the scoreboard at Walter Galt reserve
o Mr. Frank Miller as our net captain and 1st X1 team manager
o Mr. John Hand as our 2nd X1 team manager and off‐field support during the season
o Mr. Brian Hunt for his amazing work around the club on ensuring our grounds are prepared on game day
o Mrs. Anne O’Meara for canteen support with lunches and with special events
o Mrs. Robyn McLeod for canteen support with lunches and with special events
o Mrs. Bonnie Sebire for the amazing effort in preparing the social room for our Hall of Fame dinner
o Mr. Mark Davies as our graphical designer and developing all the Clubs flyers
o Mr. Andrew Greenwood for managing the bar and stock
o Mr. Mark Ruddy for assisting with Thursday evening dinners and cooking the BBQ on Fridays and Saturday afternoons
o Mr. Darren Sheehan for stacking the bar and support on match days
Our Club continues to grow and one that is making a difference in the Kingston Community in growing cricket. We continue to drive growth and development through our Milo and In2 Cricket programs, junior cricket, our cricket school and cricket academy, and our 6 senior teams. We are very well structured and work tirelessly to ensure the Club provides an opportunity for both male and female cricketers. I acknowledge and accept there is still a lot of work needed in securing a permanent second oval, storage shed and electric scoreboard. However, we can reflect on the year gone by on what has been accomplished. For example, we now have amazing practice wickets versus not training on turf wickets for the last 18 month. We’ve expanded our centre wicket table on our main ground, and have one of the best honour boards in premier cricket. On a personal level, I have put forward a transition proposal to the Committee that will see the 2017/18 cricket season as my final year as President and my planned successor and Vice President, Mr. Brett Sebire transition into the President’s role, subject to ratification by the members at the AGM.
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The proposal was endorsed by the Committee and one which will ensure a smooth and professional transition, ensuring Mr. Sebire and the Committee are set up for success. It will also allow me to go out the way I would like to and to say goodbye to all that have supported me. Mr. Sebire has the right attributes (values, principles and work ethic) to be our next President and has the full support of the Committee and myself. Kingston Hawthorn Cricket Club has already made a significant difference in the community and our brand and profile continues to grow, and I could not be prouder of what has been achieved in such a short period of time. I look forward to another, albeit my final year, with excitement and understanding of knowing we have stability both on and off the ground….our future is in good hands. Go Hawks! Petar Ivetic President
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FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 MAY, 2017
TRADING, PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT AS AT 31 MAY, 2017
INCOME $
Grants 77,169.96
Fundraising Activities
25,267.60
Lease Fees Collected
1,750.00
Functions and Presentation Nights 2,083.98
Sponsorship and Advertising 24,698.00
MEMBERSHIPS
Dues and Subscriptions 47,958.32
OTHER INCOME
Interest received 157.49
Bar and Canteen Sales 52,978.26
Uniform Sales 15,820.68
TOTAL INCOME 247,884.29
EXPENDITURE
ADMINISTRATION EXPENSES
Bank charges 1,148.92
Fines and penalties 300.00
Interest on bank loans 929.79
Postage 191.00
Printing and stationery 20.04
Sponsorship Expenses 2,944.00
Telephone, mobile and fax 129.00
Electricity and Gas 2,558.06
CRICKET EXPENSES
Affiliation Fees 1,340.00
Clubroom Expenses 2,973.07
Equipment and Match Day Expenses 12,522.45
Ground and Facilities Hire 31,103.00
Payments to Players, Coaches, Umpires 59,021.22
Repairs and maintenance 20,255.68 OTHER EXPENSES Bar & Canteen Purchases 42,388.95
Clothing Purchases 23,133.70
Donations 90.00
Sundry expenses 4,270.33
Trophies and Presentation Expenses 3,246.05
TOTAL EXPENSES 208,565.26
SURPLUS FROM ORDINARY ACTIVITIES 39,319.03
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BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 MAY, 2017
ASSETS $
Current Assets
Petty cash 1,321.25
HEMCC ING Investment 295.17
HEMCC NAB 192.12
KHCC Bendigo Cheque Account 47,296.68
KSCC Bendigo Bank 339.44
49,444.66
Non‐current Assets
Plant and equipment at cost 1,500.00
Furniture and fittings at cost 39,300.00
Property improvements at cost 112,200.00
153,000.00
TOTAL ASSETS 202,444.66
LIABILITIES
Current Liabilities
Provision for GST 1,737.11
1,737.11
Non‐current Liabilities
Loans ‐ Secured 60,000.00
TOTAL LIABILITIES 61,737.11
NET ASSETS 140,707.55
EQUITY
Accumulated surplus 140,707.55
TOTAL EQUITY 140,707.55
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY, 2017
NOTE 1: STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES This financial report is a special purpose financial report prepared for use by directors and members of the company. The financial report has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the following Australian Accounting Standards: AASB 1031: Materiality AASB 110: Events after the Balance Sheet Date The financial report is prepared on a cash basis and is based on historic costs and does not take into account changing money values or, except where specifically stated, current valuations of non‐current assets. The financial report is prepared in accordance with the standardised presentation approved by Cricket Victoria and on the basis that the Club is a going concern. NOTE 2: GOODS AND SERVICES TAX The Club's has not separated GST from the transactions it has recorded in its files. Therefore, all items contained in the Profit and Loss Statement and the Balance Sheet are inclusive of GST. As at balance date, an adjustment has been recorded to represent the net GST liability of $1,737. This amount has been verified against the calculations prepared by the Club.
COMMITTEE’S DECLARATION
The committee has determined that the financial report has been be prepared in accordance with the accounting policies.
The committee members declare that:
1. The financial statements and the notes attached present fairly the Club’s financial position as at 31 May 2017 and its
performance for the year ended on that date in accordance with the accounting policies described in Note 1 to the
financial statements;
2. In the committee’s opinion, there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Club will be able to pay its debts as and
when they become due and payable.
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AUDIT REPORT
AUDITORS REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF THE KINGSTON HAWTHORN CRICKET CLUB
Qualified Opinion The purpose of the audit is to express an opinion on the financial report of Kingston Hawthorn Hawks Cricket Club, which comprises the Balance Sheet as at 31 May 2017, the Profit & Loss Statement, and notes to the financial statements, including a summary of significant accounting policies, and the responsible entities declaration. In our opinion, except for the effect of the matters described in the “Basis of Qualified Opinion” section of our report, the accompanying financial report of Kingston Hawthorn Hawks Cricket Club gives a true and fair view of the entity’s financial position as at 31 May 2017 and of its financial performance for the year then ended. Basis for Qualified Opinion 1. Cash takings in the form of player subscriptions, bar sales and canteen sales are a significant source of revenue for Kingston Hawthorn Hawks Cricket Club. The control mechanisms surrounding the receipt, collection and recording of cash prior to entry into its financial records are insufficient. Accordingly, as the evidence available to us regarding this revenue from this source was limited, our audit procedures with respect to cash receipts and payments had to be restricted to the amounts recorded in the financial records. We, therefore are unable to express an opinion on whether the recorded cash income and expenses are complete. 2. All assets in the Balance Sheet are represented at the purchase prices rather their current written down or market values. Additionally, Kingston Hawthorn Hawks Cricket Club does not have a current record of the specific machines, memorabilia, furniture and other assets that are in the club’s possession. Such assets have not been valued nor have they been sighted to confirm their continued existence. 3. The Club has been calculated and reported the GST on a system that is separate to the software used by the Club to record their transactions and generate the financial report. As a result, the transactions and balances contained in the financial report are GST inclusive. Therefore, Profit and Loss Statement and Balance Sheet are misrepresented to the extent of GST that relates to the underlying transactions. We conducted our audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor’s Responsibilities for the Audit of the Financial Report section of our report. We are independent of the registered entity in accordance with the ethical requirements of the Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards Board’s APES 110 Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (the Code) that are relevant to our audit of the financial report in Australia. We have also fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with the Code. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. Other Information The Kingston Hawthorn Hawks Cricket Club are responsible for the other information. The other information comprises the information included in the registered entity’s annual report for the year ended 31 May 2017, but does not include our auditor’s report. Our opinion on the financial report does not cover the other information and accordingly we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon. The scope of the audit does not extend to the other information and, thus, does not consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial report or our knowledge obtained in the audit or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. We have nothing to report and express no opinion in this regard.
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Responsibilities of Responsible Entities for the Financial Report The responsible entities of the entity are responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial report in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards and for such internal control as the responsible entities determine is necessary to enable the preparation of the financial report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. In preparing the financial report, entities are responsible for assessing the entity’s ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the responsible entities either intends to liquidate the registered entity or to cease operations, or has no realistic alternative but to do so. The responsible entities are responsible for overseeing the entity’s financial reporting process. Auditor’s Responsibilities for the Audit of the Financial Report Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial report as a whole is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor’s report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of the financial report. As part of an audit in accordance with the Australian Auditing Standards, we exercise professional judgement and maintain professional skepticism throughout the audit. We also: ‐ Identify and assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial report, whether due to fraud or error, design and
perform audit procedures responsive to those risks, and obtain audit evidence that is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. The risk of not detecting a material misstatement resulting from fraud is higher than for one resulting from error, as fraud may involve collusion, forgery, intentional omissions, misrepresentations, or the override of internal control.
‐ Obtain an understanding of internal control relevant to the audit in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the registered entity’s internal control.
‐ Evaluate the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates and related disclosures made by responsible entities.
‐ Conclude on the appropriateness of the responsible entity’s use of the going concern basis of accounting and, based on the audit evidence obtained, whether a material uncertainty exists related to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt on the registered entity’s ability to continue as a going concern. If we conclude that a material uncertainty exists, we are required to draw attention in our auditor’s report to the related disclosures in the financial report or, if such disclosures are inadequate, to modify our opinion. Our conclusions are based on the audit evidence obtained up to the date of our auditor’s report. However, future events or conditions may cause the registered entity to cease to continue as a going concern.
‐ Evaluate the overall presentation, structure and content of the financial report, including the disclosures, and whether the financial report represents the underlying transactions and events in a manner that achieves fair presentation.
We communicate with the entity regarding, among other matters, the planned scope and timing of the audit and significant audit findings, including any significant deficiencies in internal control that we identify during our audit.
Lydon Desa CA 8 August 2017
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COACH’S REPORT
James Miller – Coach
Another season bites the dust, Congratulations to all hall of fame & life member inductees, a wonderful reminder of the great things that have been achieved at these clubs we now proudly call Kingston Hawthorn However given we are two years old in this present state it is impossible not to compare those two seasons
and continue to look forward. First, start with my thank you’s: To the amazing volunteers who make the place run. Pres, Phil, Greg, Danny, JR & the board – Brett, Hunty, John Hand as a last minute call up for the 2's but did so much more thoroughly deserving of best clubman & of course Franky (net captain & team manager) To my support network ‐ Lynda & the kids, Thank you for your unwavering support & unconditional love. I am truly lucky to go home to smiling faces regardless of results across the board. Thanks to the Skippers for all your assistance, both on field match days but also foresight into selection and keeping communication lines open: ‐ Greggy, Bobby, Bayls & JK in the 2’s Mick O & Lyle in the 3’s Jono Boyd & Cocksy in the 4’s Riley – outstanding as a multiple winner premiership captain in what can be challenging circumstances JR and his skills in chasing up players for the 6’s and Masters. Season in a snapshot: Positives: 20+ players Debuting for club or/and making First XI debut:
Slats / Yoz / Rambo / Chops / Rahat / Willy Agar / Tyrone Kane / Norfy / Dyl RJ
Return for Rami Dhindsa & Yasi playing a full 1st XI season after an 8 season apprenticeship, Yasi did not just play ‐ but contributed with bat/ball & field in all formats resulting in match winning performances for his team.
Javed Khan returning to the field following a family tragedy in pre‐season Club wins:
Successful T20 campaign in 1's and wins against strong finals teams (St Kilda & Monash tigers, Northcote & Footscray
Good positive/ aggressive cricket in rain effected 2 day games which didn't get us points, but paved the way for our T20 success.
Bowled Glenn Maxwell into form ‐ doing our bit for Australian cricket.
2nd XI strong finish inc wins over Fitz Donc, Melbourne (comfortable & confident chase of 350) and Prahran
Nurturing talent with Jono in 4's vital cog in securing future success
Multiple flags for Riley’s invincible’s in the 5ths!
Chops community rookie for Melbourne Stars Cricket Academy having 7 players play senior cricket this season (Mitch, Noah, Emran, Matty B, Seany H, Pablo, Brian Fonseca) Homegrown community players ‐ I look forward to first XI debuts & hopefully more to come Learnings: Farewell and thank you to TC & Lachie from first XI: Our two most experienced players apart from the skipper, they will be missed, in their absence there will be opportunities for those willing to take them.
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Steve Cannon leaves after many years of service, he did get a mention at the Ryder for “100 very ordinary games in the 3rd XI” … I feel this is Unfair, my cricket had 59 3rd XI games from 09/10 ‐ not all of them ordinary So the question remains, as we finished first season, were we “successful”? If anything season 16/17 is a strong reminder of how tough Premier cricket is & how much work we have to do. We have the honour to play week in / week out in what I believe to be the highest standard club competition in world cricket. We need to take that challenge on ‐ using the cornerstones of success I will continue to instil to grow this club, and the individuals within as players & people. Communication Respect Hard work Continuous improvement Family/work/school balance Enjoyment of a great game. I hope everyone enjoyed some well‐deserved down time – the wheels are already turning for 2017/18, exciting times ahead for
KHCC.
James Miller
Coach
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JUNIOR REPORT:
Kingston‐Hawthorn Junior club are in a rebuilding phase with two under 12 teams currently playing in the SECA, a T20Blast! Team and 60+ Milo In2Cricket participants. As these kids continue their cricket journey, we will see more teams in more age groups. With the support of the Committee, the pathway in place at Kingston‐Hawthorn should see the club placed as the go to club for juniors over the coming years.
Thank you to the committee for the ongoing support and to Steve McMahon Junior Coordinator.
Under 12B The U12B’s consisted mostly of children in their second year of competitive cricket. Most of the boys played 1 day games last season so coming to 2 day games with concentration required for 40 overs at a time sometimes proved a challenge. The improvement over the course of the season in this aspect was dramatic evidenced by a much improved 2nd half of the season.
The team won 9 games and only lost two during the home and away season making the finals in 4th place. They were beaten in the semi‐final by the top side (Carnegie) but the team showed they have the talent to continue with their finals appearances
Congratulations to Corey Cater and Luke Sullivan for being presented as joint Junior Club Champions, the first time the club has two winners in one year.
Many thanks to all the helpers in this grade especially coach Chris Sullivan.
Under 12D
U/12d's consisted of mainly 1st year players, with only 3 boys having played hard ball cricket previously. The boys all improved each week, we started off with way too many wides in the early games but with each training session and game the boys all started to click and by the end of the year we had every boy bowling consistently.
Many thanks to all the helpers in this grade especially coach Dallas Jones
T20Blast We had one team in T20Blast! Playing games on a Saturday morning at Mordialloc. The boys had a great time and got a taste of competitive cricket which will hopefully lead on to them playing hard ball cricket in the following seasons.
Thanks to all the parents who assisted with setting up and supporting the boys. Many thanks to Paul Brown who coordinated the 13 participants each week.
In2Cricket We had over 60 participants register (Boys and Girls) in the program. As was our tradition, we ran the program on Friday nights and this year we had an extended period of 12 sessions. Programs were designed to have fun & rotate exercises, whilst incorporating the learning skills of the game. My thanks to the Players, Fathers & Mothers who assisted me in running the programs.
Special thanks to John R Noonan and Phil O’Meara who coordinated the on‐field activities each week and Greg McLeod, Brett Sebire & Mark Ruddy for their regular appearances in running the BBQ & to Andrew Greenwood for his support behind the bar.
Overall our numbers remain strong. Friday nights have been successful with great role up from the Parents. Trust all the boys and girls enjoyed the sessions.
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SPONSORS
Kingston Hawthorn Cricket Club would like to thank and endorse our Corporate Sponsors:
Telstra Business Centre Bayside
Bendigo Bank – Parkdale & Mentone East Number ninety
BLK Sport
Mark Dreyfus QC MP
National Infrastructure Solutions .
Bunyip Gippsland Hotel
Knuppel Enterprises Pty Ltd
Kookaburra
City of Kingston
Cricket Victoria
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PREMIERSHIP LIST
No. Year Club Comp Grade Surface No. Year Club Comp Grade Surface
1 1863‐64 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 53 1975‐76 St BOC FDCA U16‐1 Juniors
2 1865‐66 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 54 1976‐77 St JV FDCA 2nd Grade Matting
3 1866‐67 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 55 1976‐77 H‐EM VCA 2nd XI Turf
4 1868‐69 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 56 1978‐79 St BOC FDCA U16‐3 Juniors
5 1870‐71 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 57 1979‐80 St BOC FDCA 2nd Grade Turf
6 1873‐74 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 58 1979‐80 St JV FDCA 1st Grade Matting
7 1874‐75 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 59 1979‐80 St BOC FDCA U16‐2 Juniors
8 1875‐76 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 60 1980‐81 St JV FDCA U12‐2 Juniors
9 1879‐80 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 61 1981‐82 St JV FDCA U14‐2 Juniors
10 1880‐81 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 62 1981‐82 H‐EM VCA 4th XI Turf
11 1883‐84 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 63 1982‐83 St JV FDCA 5th Grade Turf
12 1884‐85 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 64 1982‐83 St JV FDCA 2nd Grade Matting
13 1885‐86 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 65 1983‐84 St JV FDCA U16‐3 Juniors
14 1886‐87 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 66 1984‐85 St JV FDCA 4th Grade Matting
15 1897‐98 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 67 1984‐85 H‐EM VCA 4th XI Turf
16 1898‐99 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 68 1985‐86 St JV FDCA U12‐2 Juniors
17 1900‐01 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 69 1986‐87 St JV FDCA 2nd Grade Turf
18 1901‐02 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 70 1986‐87 St BOC FDCA 3rd Grade Turf
19 1903‐04 EM VCA ‐Pre Prem1stXI Turf 71 1986‐87 St JV FDCA 4th Grade Turf
20 1906‐07 EM VCA Prem1stXI Turf 72 1986‐87 H‐EM VCA 4th XI Turf
21 1907‐08 EM VCA Prem1stXI Turf 73 1988‐89 St JV FDCA U14‐2 Juniors
22 1907‐08 H VCA 2nd XI Turf 74 1989‐90 St JV FDCA U16‐1 Juniors
23 1909‐10 H VSDCA 1st XI Turf 75 1991‐92 St BOC FDCA U14‐2 Juniors
24 1910‐11 EM VCA 2nd XI Turf 76 1992‐93 St JV FDCA 2nd Grade Turf
25 1912‐13 H VSDCA 2nd XI Turf 77 1992‐93 St JV FDCA U12‐2 Juniors
26 1913‐14 H VSDCA 2nd XI Turf 78 1994‐95 St J‐St B VTCA South B2 Turf
27 1918‐19 H VSDCA 1st XI Turf 79 1995‐96 St J‐St B FDCA 6th Grade Matting
28 1919‐20 H VSDCA 2nd XI Turf 80 1995‐96 St J‐St B VTCA South B2 Turf
29 1921‐22 H‐EM VCA 2nd XI Turf 81 1996‐97 St J‐St B FDCA 6th Grade Matting
30 1923‐24 H‐EM VCA 2nd XI Turf 82 1996‐97 St J‐St B VTCA South B2 Turf
31 1927‐28 H‐EM VCA Prem1stXI Turf 83 1996‐97 St J‐St B VTCA Under 16 Turf
32 1933‐34 H‐EM VSDCA 1st XI Turf 84 1997‐98 St J‐St B FDCA U16‐1 Juniors
33 1935‐36 H‐EM VSDCA 2nd XI Turf 85 1997‐98 St J‐St B VTCA South B1 Turf
34 1949‐50 H‐EM VCA Prem1stXI Turf 86 1997‐98 St J‐St B VTCA Under 16 Turf
35 1950‐51 H‐EM VCA Prem1stXI Turf 87 1998‐99 St J‐St B VTCA South A1 Turf
36 1951‐52 H‐EM VCA 3rd XI Turf 88 1998‐99 H‐W VCA Prem1stXI Turf
37 1955‐56 St. B FDCA U16‐1 Juniors 89 1999‐00 St J‐St B FDCA U14‐1 Juniors
38 1955‐56 H‐EM VCA Prem1stXI Turf 90 1999‐00 St J‐St B VTCA South C1 Turf
39 1959‐60 St. B FDCA 3rd Grade Matting 91 2000‐01 St J‐St B VTCA South C2 Turf
40 1962‐63 H‐EM VCA Prem1stXI Turf 92 2001‐02 St J‐St B VTCA Senior A Turf
41 1965‐66 St. B FDCA U16‐1 Juniors 93 2001‐02 St J‐St B VTCA U 16‐1 Juniors
42 1966‐67 St. B FDCA U14‐1 Juniors 94 2001‐02 St J‐St B VTCA U 12‐2 Juniors
43 1967‐68 H‐EM VSDCA 2nd XI Turf 95 2004‐05 KSCC VSDCA SE 3rdXI Turf
44 1967‐68 H‐EM Dowling Shield Turf 96 2004‐05 KSCC FDCA U16‐1 Juniors
45 1967‐68 St. B FDCA U16‐1 Juniors 97 2005‐06 KSCC FDCA U16‐1 Juniors
46 1970‐71 St BOC FDCA 2nd Grade Turf 98 2007‐08 KSCC FDCA U12‐1 Juniors
47 1971‐72 St BOC FDCA 3rd Grade Turf 99 2009‐10 KSCC VSDCA S 4th XI Turf
48 1971‐72 H‐EM VCA Prem1stXI Turf 100 2010‐11 KSCC CMCA U12D Juniors
49 1972‐73 St BOC FDCA U16‐2 Juniors 101 2011‐12 KSCC CMCA U16B Juniors
50 1974‐75 St BOC FDCA U14‐2 Juniors 102 2013‐14 H‐MU VCA 4th XI Turf
51 1974‐75 H‐EM VCA 4th XI Turf 103 2016‐17 KHCC SBCA 5th XI OD Turf
52 1975‐76 St BOC FDCA 1st Grade Turf 104 2016‐17 KHCC SBCA 5th XI Turf
EM – East Melbourne 1860 ‐ 1920 H – Hawthorn 1906 ‐ 1920 H‐EM – Hawthorn ‐ East Melbourne 1920 ‐ 1989 St. B – St. Bede’s College 1956 ‐1961
St BOC – St. Bede’s Old Collegians 1961 ‐1993 St JV – St. John Vianney’s 1975 ‐1993 H‐W ‐ Hawthorn Waverley 1989 ‐2003 H‐MU ‐ Hawthorn ‐ Monash University 2003 ‐ 2015
St J‐St B – St. Johns – St. Bede’s 1993 ‐ 2003 KSCC ‐ Kingston Saints 2003‐2015 KHCC _ Kingston Hawthorn 2015 ‐>
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2016/2017 MAJOR PRESENTATIONS
Harry Boyle Trophy Club Champion James Miller
Brian Hunt Trophy Best Club Person John Hand
Bob Cowper Trophy Cricketer of the Year James Miller
Peter Corboy Medal Coaches Award Dylan Rhys Jones
Frank Laver Medal Best Firsts Player Shorye Chopra
Bruce Thomas Trophy 1st XI Batting average Alex Hughes 31.40
John Smith Trophy 1st XI Bowling average James Miller 20.30
Hugh O’Donnell Trophy Junior Club Champion Corey Cater & Luke Sullivan
Gerard Robertson – Stephen King Trophy Best Under 21 Player Shorye Chopra
2016/2017 PRESENTATIONS
Batting Average Bowling Average
2nd XI Batting Ave Greg Connor 45.6 Nicholas Jeffrey 24.9
3rd XI Batting Ave Anthony Stubbs 68.0 Lyle d'Rozario 23.8
4th XI Batting Ave Aiden Barrow 26.4 Jade Christensen 16.1
5th XI Batting Ave Tyler Brodie 72.7 Ben Cuthbertson 10.2
6th XI Batting Ave Chris Murphy 47.0 Peter Robinson 12.3
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RYDER MEDAL VOTES
Firsts Votes
Miller, James 17
Hughes, Alex 13
Slater, Ben 12
Chopra, Shorye 5
Kane, Tyrone 4
Dhindsa, Ramneet 3
Herath, Yasiru 3
Dhuri, Rahat 1
Inglis, Lachlan 1
Seconds Votes
Dhindsa, Ramneet 11
Chopra, Shorye 8
Connor, Greg 7
Prathap, Kumar 7
Hendawitharana, D 6
Kane, Tyrone 6
Rhys‐Jones, Dylan 6
Kramersh, Justin 6
Jeffery, Nicholas 5
Jackson, Kaidin 4
Westgarth, Grant 3
Dhuri, Rahat 2
Goodier, Matthew 2
Pearson, Ryan 2
Khan, Javed 2
Bayly, Adam 1
Thirds Votes
Ivetic, Simo 12
Stubbs, Anthony 11
Jackson, Kaidin 7
Hendawitharana, D 5
Taylor, Reece 5
Domann, Mitchell 5
Malalasekera, D 5
D'Rozario, Lyle 3
Bayly, Adam 3
Cannon, Stephen 3
Christensen, Jade 2
Pereira, Kurt 2
Severin, Noah 1
Fourths Votes
Acocks, Matt 10
Barrow, Aidan 10
Pereira, Kurt 9
Craig, Oscar 6
Page, Mark 6
Ivetic, Simo 4
Paranagama, PN 3
Sathiyaseelan, K 2
Heras, Emran 2
Woods, Nick 1
Cuthbertson, Ben 1
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STATISTICS 2016/2017
HIGHEST & LOWEST TEAM SCORES
Team Highest Score Lowest Score
1ST XI 8/260 vs Northcote 89 vs Melbourne University
2nd XI 8/339 vs Dandenong 105 vs Monash Tigers
3rd XI 6/297 vs Fitzroy Doncaster 121 vs Ringwood
4th XI 6/325 vs Dandenong 56 vs Melbourne
5th XI 5/302 vs Beaumaris 187 vs Bonbeach Tangy
6th XI 4/241 Parkdale 91 vs Parkdale
HIGHEST & LOWEST OPPONENT SCORES
Team Highest Score Lowest Score
1ST XI 8/356 vs Casey South Melbourne 110 vs St. Kilda
2nd XI 8/399 vs Frankston 111 vs Prahran
3rd XI 7/298 vs Fitzroy Doncaster 145 vs Geelong
4th XI 9/287 vs Fitzroy Doncaster 90 vs St Kilda
5th XI 211 vs Beaumaris 46 vs Port Melbourne
6th XI 6/205 vs Port Melbourne 105 vs Middle Park
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CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to Rohan Best and Tom Collett on their selection in the triumphant Victorian side for the National
Indigenous Cricket Championship.
Congratulations to Shorye Chopra on being chosen for the Melbourne Stars as their community rookie.
Congratulations to Ben Cuthbertson leading wicket taker Cricket Southern Bayside Division 5
Congratulations to Chris Murphy leading run scorer Southern Bayside One Day Division 2
Congratulation to the following players for winning the first premierships for Kingston Hawthorn
CSB Division 5 – White Ball Premiership CSB Division 5 – Premiership
Tyler Brodie (Wk) Ash Wood
Matthew Bergen Ben Cuthbertson
Ben Cuthbertson Callum Cater
Daniel Hern Davis McConnell
James Barker James Barker
Praveen Paranagama Jono Greenwood
Rama Davies Leigh Heinrichs
Jono Greenwood Matthew Bergan
Rasdev Singh Rama Davies
Riley Sheldon © Riley Sheldon ©
Michael Mandile Stefan Lidstrom
Leighg Heinrichs Tyler Brodie (Wk)
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BEST PARTNERSHIPS – CLUB
WKT P'SHIP BATTERS GRADE RD OPPONENT
1 249 Simo Ivetic ‐ Kurt Pereira Men's Premier Fourths 6 Dandenong
2 177 Dylan Rhys‐Jones ‐ Ram Prathap Kumar Men's Premier Seconds 13 Greenvale
Kangaroos
3 172 Dulnath Hendawitharana ‐ Matthew
Goodier
Men's Premier Seconds 14 Melbourne
4 137 Alex Hughes ‐ Shorye Chopra Men's Premier Firsts 7 Frankston
Peninsula
5 127 Stefan Lidstrom ‐ Tyler Brodie Cricket Southern Bayside Division 5 4 Port Melbourne
6 83 Simo Ivetic ‐ Anthony Stubbs Men's Premier Thirds 15 Prahran
7 103 Anthony Stubbs ‐ Reece Taylor Men's Premier Thirds 7 Frankston
Peninsula
8 76 Kevin Diggerson ‐ Chris Murphy Cricket Southern Bayside Masters 3 Parkdale
9 48 Anthony Stubbs ‐ Jordan McCulley Men's Premier Thirds 14 Melbourne
10 59 Anthony Stubbs ‐ Jade Christensen Men's Premier Thirds 14 Melbourne
INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY
Team Most Runs Highest Score Wickets Best Figures
1st XI 478 Ben Slater 107 Tyrone Kane 32 James Miller 6/62 James Miller
2nd XI 367 Ramne et Dhindsa 124 Ramneet Dhindsa 17 Nicholas Jeffrey 5/28 Tyrone Kane
3rd XI 222 Simo Ivetic 97 Simo Ivetic 18 Lyle D’Rozario 4/37 Dulnath Hendawitharana
4th XI 271 Mark Page 148 Kurt Pereira 20 Jade Christensen 5/41 Jade Christensen
5th XI 240 Leigh Heinrichs 134 Kurt Pereira 30 Ben Cuthbertson 6/19 Ben Cuthbertson
6th XI 470 Chris Murphy 61 Michael Mandle 27 Peter Robinson
Sachin Kumar
6/23 Sachin Kumar
Masters 85 Chris Murphy 55* Chris Murphy 5 Michael O’Shea 4/8 Michael O’Shea
U12C 256 Corey Cater 45* Corey Cater 12 Luke Sullivan 2/2 Luke Sullivan
U12D 72 Josh McInerney 18* Josh McInerney 6 Ayush Dasari
Jamieson Jones
2/11 Ayush Dasari
BEST FIELDING
Fielders Keepers
PLAYER MAT CAT NON WK PLAYER MAT CAT NON WK CAT WK STUMPINGS 1 Heinrichs, Leigh C 12 10 1 Brodie, Tyler J 16 3 15 0
2 Pearson, Ryan A 16 9 2 Murphy, Chris 20 0 14 8
3 D'Rozario, Lyle 16 6 3 Hawking, Sean 15 0 14 2
4 Robinson, Peter 17 6 4 Inglis, Lachlan 16 3 14 5
5 Westgarth, Grant 16 6 5 Noonan, John R 13 0 5 0
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TOP TEN SCORERS
Score Player Grade Round Opponent
148 Kurt A Pereira Men's Premier Fourths 6 Dandenong
134 Kurt A Pereira Cricket Southern Bayside Division 5 11 Beaumaris
124 Ramneet Dhindsa Men's Premier Seconds 12 Fitzroy Doncaster
115 Tyrone Kane Men's Premier Seconds 15 Prahran
110 Simo Ivetic Men's Premier Fourths 6 Dandenong
107 Tyrone Kane Men's Premier Firsts 17 Ringwood
105 Ben Slater Men's Premier Firsts 6 Dandenong
104* Ram Prathap Kumar Men's Premier Seconds 13 Greenvale Kangaroos
97 Shorye Chopra Men's Premier Seconds 6 Dandenong
97 Simo Ivetic Men's Premier Thirds 15 Prahran
5 WICKETS OR MORE
Player Ov Mns Runs Wkts Grade Rd Opponent
Ben Cuthbertson 19 11 19 6 Cricket Southern Bayside Division 5 12 Bonbeach Tangy
Sachin Kumar 7 23 6 Cricket Southern Bayside One‐Day Division 2 (Sat) 13 Heatherton
James F Miller 18 2 62 6 Men's Premier Firsts 7 Frankston Peninsula
Riley Sheldon 7.1 2 20 5 Cricket Southern Bayside Division 5 2 Mentone
Tyrone Kane 14 6 28 5 Men's Premier Seconds 15 Prahran
Ben Cuthbertson 16 7 28 5 Cricket Southern Bayside Division 5 4 Port Melbourne
Jade Christensen 9 0 41 5 Men's Premier Fourths 4 Camberwell Magpies
Alex Hughes 9.4 1 45 5 Men's Premier Firsts 18 Northcote
Riley Sheldon 13 3 53 5 Cricket Southern Bayside Division 5 GF Mentone
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HARRY BOYLE AWARD – CLUB CHAMPION
Year Winner Year Winner Year Winner
1908 ‐ 1909 H.F.Parsons 1944 ‐ 1945 Rev. C.F.Withington 1980 ‐ 1981 D.H.Polkinghorne
1909 ‐ 1910 W.J.Scott 1945 ‐ 1946 H.V.Woolf 1981 ‐ 1982 R.G.Matthews
1910 ‐ 1911 H.F.Parsons 1946 ‐ 1947 E.J.Bell 1982 ‐ 1983 R.G.Matthews
1911 ‐ 1912 E.L.Carroll 1947 ‐ 1948 W.A.Dick 1983 ‐ 1984 A.E.Watkin
1912 ‐ 1913 E.V.Carroll 1948 ‐ 1949 W.A.Dick 1984 ‐ 1985 J.M.Wiener
1913 ‐ 1914 J.L.McNaughton 1949 ‐ 1950 C.Duncan 1985 ‐ 1986 A.E.Watkin
1914 ‐ 1915 R.L.Braid 1950 ‐ 1951 W.A.Dick 1986 ‐ 1987 T.J.Caffery
1915 ‐ 1916 W.M.Allen 1951 ‐ 1952 H.V.Woolf 1987 ‐ 1988 B.N.Wigney
1916 ‐ 1917 W.M.Allen 1952 ‐ 1953 W.A.Dick 1988 ‐ 1989 L.K.W.Stonehouse
1917 ‐ 1918 F.A.Baring 1953 ‐ 1954 W.A.Dick 1989 ‐ 1990 P.F.Watkin
1918 ‐ 1919 F.A.Baring 1954 ‐ 1955 E.A.D.Kerr 1990 ‐ 1991 C.White
1919 ‐ 1920 J.L.McNaughton 1955 ‐ 1956 W.A.Dick 1991 ‐ 1992 B.N.Wigney
1920 ‐ 1921 J.L.McNaughton 1956 ‐ 1957 E.A.D.Kerr 1992 ‐ 1993 G.R.Vimpani
1921 ‐ 1922 R.L.Briad 1957 ‐ 1958 J.P.Smith 1993 ‐ 1994 L.K.W.Stonehouse
1922 ‐ 1923 H.S.Gamble 1958 ‐ 1959 J.L.Salmon 1994 ‐ 1995 L.K.W.Stonehouse
1923 ‐ 1924 H.S.Gamble 1959 ‐ 1960 J.L.Chambers 1995 ‐ 1996 D.B.Scott
1924 ‐ 1925 H.S.Gamble 1960 ‐ 1961 D.C.McClean 1996 ‐ 1997 P.A.Barber
1925 ‐ 1926 H.S.Gamble 1961 ‐ 1962 J.P.Smith 1997 ‐ 1998 A.W.G.Huntington & P.J.Roach
1926 ‐ 1927 N.F.Mitchell 1962 ‐ 1963 J.F.Salvado 1998 ‐ 1999 P.J.Roach
1927 ‐ 1928 W.J.Rayson 1963 ‐ 1964 G.F.Cormack 1999 ‐ 2000 P.J.Roach
1928 ‐ 1929 W.J.Rayson 1964 ‐ 1965 J.F.Salvado 2000 ‐ 2001 S.P.Dart
1929 ‐ 1930 K.J.Millar 1965 ‐ 1966 J.F.Salvado 2001 ‐ 2002 P.J.Roach
1930 ‐ 1931 K.J.Millar 1966 ‐ 1967 J.L.Chambers 2002 ‐ 2003 S.P.Dart
1931 ‐ 1932 K.J.Millar 1967 ‐ 1968 K.B.Thomas 2003 ‐ 2004 S.P.Dart
1932 ‐ 1933 K.J.Millar 1968 ‐ 1969 P.L.J.Fellows 2004 ‐ 2005 S.P.Dart
1933 ‐ 1934 K.J.Millar 1969 ‐ 1970 A.J.Sieler 2005 ‐ 2006 C.T.Entwistle
1934 ‐ 1935 K.J.Millar 1970 ‐ 1971 R.M.Cowper 2006 ‐ 2007 S.Spoljaric
1935 ‐ 1936 J.A.Francis 1971 ‐ 1972 R.M.Cowper 2007 ‐ 2008 S.Spoljaric
1936 ‐ 1937 L.O.Cordner 1972 ‐ 1973 R.M.Cowper 2008 ‐ 2009 R.J.Sillence
1937 ‐ 1938 L.O.Cordner 1973 ‐ 1974 R.M.Cowper 2009 ‐ 2010 D.J.E.Tormey
1938 ‐ 1939 E.J.Bell 1974 ‐ 1975 E.Shade 2010 ‐ 2011 D.J.E.Tormey
1939 ‐ 1940 E.F.Healy 1975 ‐ 1976 A.J.Sieler 2011 ‐ 2012 C.T.Entwistle
1940 ‐ 1941 C.R.Duncan 1976 ‐ 1977 K.B.Thomas 2012 ‐ 2013 D.Alleyne
1941 ‐ 1942 E.J.Bell 1977 ‐ 1978 R.G.Matthews 2013 ‐ 2014 J.I.Khan
1942 ‐ 1943 E.F.Healy 1978 ‐ 1979 R.G.Matthews 2014 ‐ 2015 R.Ninan
1943 ‐ 1944 J.J.V.Bohan 1979 ‐ 1980 I.L.Read 2015 ‐ 2016 J.F.Miller
2016 ‐ 2017 J.F.Miller
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LADDERS
VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ‐ MEN'S PREMIER FIRSTS
1st XI Season Ladder
Rank Club Pld W2 W1 D L1 L2 WT RF WL RA Pts Aver
1 Camberwell Magpies 17 1 11 1 3 1 147 3459 170 3151 67 1.2695
2 Dandenong 17 0 11 2 4 0 95 3596 126 3425 58 1.3925
3 Fitzroy Doncaster 17 1 9 1 6 0 114 3324 152 3219 55 1.3768
4 Northcote 17 0 10 1 6 0 125 3606 137 3408 52 1.1597
5 Monash Tigers 17 1 7 1 8 0 121 3380 134 3359 48 1.1144
6 Casey‐South Melbourne 17 0 9 1 7 0 153 3631 124 3351 47 0.8782
7 Melbourne 17 0 9 3 5 0 84 3502 122 3666 46 1.3874
8 Footscray Edgewater 17 1 7 2 7 0 116 3436 140 3252 46 1.2752
9 Prahran 17 1 6 2 8 0 127 3565 143 3796 40 1.0575
10 St Kilda 17 1 5 2 9 0 132 3024 121 3064 40 0.9047
11 Ringwood 17 1 5 2 8 0 112 2885 130 2990 39 1.12
12 Melbourne University 16 0 6 1 7 1 141 3036 127 2990 36 0.9146
13 Carlton 16 0 7 2 7 0 108 3336 124 3371 34 1.1362
14 Essendon 17 0 6 2 9 0 149 3474 124 3410 32 0.8478
15 Geelong 17 0 6 1 8 2 156 3604 104 4010 32 0.5992
16 Kingston Hawthorn 17 0 6 2 8 1 151 3312 119 3363 29 0.7761
17 Frankston Peninsula 17 1 3 3 10 0 144 3487 113 3337 26 0.82
18 Greenvale Kangaroos 17 0 5 1 8 3 174 2876 133 3195 24 0.6881
1st XI White Ball Ladder
Rank Club Pld W D L WL RF WT RA Pts NRR
1 Melbourne 10 7 2 1 28 1435 60 1380 34 0.8586
2 Camberwell Magpies 10 7 1 2 55 1565 72 1434 33 0.8735
3 Carlton 10 6 1 3 53 1712 71 1424 28 0.905
4 Dandenong 10 6 1 3 42 1553 59 1531 28 0.6857
5 Fitzroy Doncaster 10 6 1 3 60 1471 70 1325 27 0.418
6 Casey‐South Melbourne 10 5 1 4 63 1405 60 1501 23 0.0868
7 Kingston Hawthorn 10 5 1 4 65 1497 64 1479 23 ‐0.0591
8 Northcote 10 5 1 4 64 1606 65 1628 22 ‐0.0845
9 Monash Tigers 10 4 1 5 57 1596 54 1426 20 0.3314
10 Essendon 10 4 1 5 71 1539 64 1596 20 ‐0.1487
11 Greenvale Kangaroos 10 4 1 5 71 1408 73 1388 18 0.042
12 Prahran 10 4 1 5 58 1529 61 1627 18 ‐0.0197
13 Footscray Edgewater 10 4 1 5 60 1620 59 1570 18 ‐0.0858
14 Melbourne University 10 3 1 6 71 1293 62 1488 15 ‐0.7623
15 Ringwood 10 3 1 6 63 1522 57 1569 14 ‐0.6536
16 Geelong 10 3 1 6 80 1433 45 1638 14 ‐1.0467
17 St Kilda 10 2 2 6 68 1175 48 1290 12 ‐0.4422
18 Frankston Peninsula 10 2 1 7 63 1510 48 1575 10 ‐0.6859
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VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ‐ MEN'S PREMIER SECONDS
2nd XI Season Ladder
Rank Club Pld W2 W1 D L1 L2 WT RF WL RA Pts Aver
1 Carlton 17 0 13 1 3 0 120 3558 135 3209 65 1.2474
2 Frankston Peninsula 17 1 9 2 5 0 119 3547 153 2951 59 1.5454
3 Essendon 17 0 11 1 5 0 133 3323 116 3030 56 0.9565
4 Melbourne University 17 1 9 1 6 0 112 3785 146 3642 52 1.3548
5 Prahran 17 1 8 1 7 0 138 3467 143 3441 52 1.0441
6 Monash Tigers 17 0 9 1 7 0 123 3172 135 2947 50 1.1814
7 Camberwell Magpies 17 1 8 1 6 1 137 3133 133 3395 50 0.8959
8 Dandenong 17 0 9 2 6 0 128 3530 130 3600 48 0.9959
9 Footscray Edgewater 17 1 7 1 8 0 132 3283 135 3635 46.9 0.9237
10 St Kilda 17 0 9 1 7 0 123 3500 124 2957 43.3 1.1933
11 Ringwood 17 0 8 1 8 0 123 3276 143 3101 40 1.2282
12 Casey‐South Melbourne 17 0 7 1 9 0 134 3280 142 3580 38 0.9709
13 Fitzroy Doncaster 17 0 7 1 9 0 112 3323 118 3464 35 1.0107
14 Kingston Hawthorn 17 0 6 1 10 0 126 3332 112 3639 35 0.8139
15 Northcote 17 0 6 2 8 1 151 3073 147 3500 29.5 0.8547
16 Melbourne 17 0 6 2 8 1 131 3568 122 3645 29 0.9116
17 Geelong 17 0 3 3 10 1 139 2883 121 3358 19 0.7474
18 Greenvale Kangaroos 17 0 0 3 13 1 169 3068 95 3007 4 0.5735
2nd XI White Ball Ladder
Rank Club Pld W D L WL RF WT RA Pts NRR
1 Carlton 10 8 1 1 49 1519 66 1399 35 0.5345
2 Melbourne University 10 6 1 3 45 1549 68 1544 28 0.429
3 Camberwell Magpies 10 6 1 3 62 1553 59 1486 28 0.1229
4 St Kilda 10 6 1 3 59 1385 69 1351 27 0.2637
5 Essendon 10 6 1 3 54 1419 65 1471 26 0.1104
6 Frankston Peninsula 10 5 1 4 64 1489 70 1340 25 0.1564
7 Dandenong 10 5 1 4 66 1651 61 1633 24 0.2383
8 Fitzroy Doncaster 10 5 1 4 48 1473 53 1448 23 0.4651
9 Melbourne 10 5 1 4 61 1600 61 1617 23 0.3333
10 Ringwood 10 5 1 4 51 1185 69 1203 22 0.065
11 Northcote 10 5 1 4 69 1360 77 1418 22 ‐0.093
12 Casey‐South Melbourne 10 4 1 5 69 1468 68 1422 20 0.0492
13 Prahran 10 4 1 5 62 1389 56 1426 18 ‐0.1824
14 Monash Tigers 10 3 1 6 64 1268 60 1311 14 ‐0.3875
15 Footscray Edgewater 10 3 1 6 72 1436 47 1466 13.2 ‐0.5323
16 Geelong 10 2 2 6 62 1162 56 1294 13 ‐0.2546
17 Kingston Hawthorn 10 2 1 7 56 1501 46 1628 11 ‐0.2556
18 Greenvale Kangaroos 10 0 2 8 76 1210 38 1160 4 ‐0.9623
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VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ‐ MEN'S PREMIER THIRDS
3rd XI Season Ladder
Rank Club Pld W2 W1 D L1 L2 WT RF WL RA Pts Aver
1 Ringwood 17 1 9 3 3 0 87 2950 142 2524 62 1.9077
2 Melbourne University 17 1 10 3 3 0 92 2842 122 2636 61 1.4297
3 St Kilda 17 0 9 3 5 0 121 2620 117 2189 53 1.1573
4 Northcote 17 0 9 2 6 0 107 2391 116 2523 50 1.0274
5 Prahran 17 1 7 2 7 0 93 2749 133 2711 48 1.4502
6 Monash Tigers 17 0 9 3 5 0 126 2661 117 2263 48 1.0919
7 Geelong 17 1 8 1 7 0 140 3088 125 2970 46.3 0.9283
8 Dandenong 17 0 8 2 7 0 106 2785 126 2820 46 1.1739
9 Essendon 17 0 8 3 6 0 112 2701 112 2661 45 1.015
10 Camberwell Magpies 17 0 8 2 7 0 114 2806 98 2952 44 0.8171
11 Footscray Edgewater 17 0 7 4 4 2 125 2574 115 2802 40 0.8451
12 Melbourne 17 0 6 4 7 0 109 2549 102 2433 38 0.9804
13 Frankston Peninsula 17 0 6 2 8 0 106 2328 122 2512 37 1.0666
14 Carlton 17 0 7 4 6 0 111 2803 98 2674 35 0.9255
15 Fitzroy Doncaster 17 0 6 5 6 0 105 2956 118 2947 34 1.1272
16 Greenvale Kangaroos 17 0 4 2 11 0 135 2537 109 2625 27 0.7803
17 Casey‐South Melbourne 17 0 1 2 13 1 156 2343 104 3031 10 0.5153
18 Kingston Hawthorn 17 0 1 3 12 1 130 2728 99 3138 6 0.662
3rd XI White Ball Ladder
Rank Club Pld W D L WL RF WT RA Pts Aver
1 Melbourne University 10 8 2 0 38 1303 56 1055 39 1.0978
2 Monash Tigers 10 6 2 2 57 1165 50 1067 30 0.5364
3 Carlton 10 6 2 2 45 1379 42 1168 29 0.6129
4 Ringwood 10 5 3 2 42 1084 69 1029 28 0.6279
5 Northcote 10 5 2 3 50 1053 61 994 26 0.4497
6 Camberwell Magpies 10 5 2 3 50 1313 41 1222 26 0.2355
7 Footscray Edgewater 10 5 2 3 51 1007 51 1237 24 ‐0.4512
8 St Kilda 10 4 3 3 46 1055 45 1028 23 0.1485
9 Fitzroy Doncaster 10 4 2 4 55 1224 55 1071 22 0.564
10 Essendon 10 4 2 4 52 1094 49 1121 21 ‐1.1519
11 Prahran 10 4 2 4 42 1176 63 1175 20 1.3551
12 Melbourne 10 3 3 4 41 965 35 950 20 ‐0.4196
13 Frankston Peninsula 10 3 3 4 41 1114 49 1104 19 0.0949
14 Geelong 10 4 1 5 67 1305 45 1295 18 ‐0.1146
15 Dandenong 10 3 2 5 55 1126 59 1193 16 ‐0.4589
16 Greenvale Kangaroos 10 1 2 7 57 1118 44 1119 9 ‐0.4617
17 Kingston Hawthorn 10 1 1 8 55 1148 56 1498 6 ‐1.0342
18 Casey‐South Melbourne 10 0 2 8 69 937 43 1240 4 ‐1.4775
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VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ‐ MEN'S PREMIER FOURTHS
4th XI Season Ladder
Rank Club Pld W2 W1 D L1 L2 WT RF WL RA Pts Aver
1 Monash Tigers 17 1 12 2 2 0 101 2764 152 2248 72 1.8504
2 Fitzroy Doncaster 17 0 11 3 3 0 90 2729 144 2508 61 1.741
3 Footscray Edgewater 17 0 11 2 4 0 121 2660 129 2279 59 1.2443
4 Melbourne 17 2 6 3 6 0 127 2311 136 1926 58 1.2849
5 Carlton 17 0 9 3 5 0 94 2859 122 2337 50 1.5878
6 Prahran 17 1 7 3 6 0 126 2752 131 2638 50 1.0846
7 Frankston Peninsula 17 0 9 3 5 0 125 2723 114 2670 49 0.9301
8 Melbourne University 17 0 8 2 5 2 136 2456 121 2641 44 0.8274
9 Dandenong 17 0 7 2 8 0 133 2833 128 2826 39 0.9648
10 Camberwell Magpies 17 0 7 2 8 0 136 2491 129 2682 39 0.881
11 Northcote 17 0 7 2 8 0 129 2350 126 2810 39 0.8169
12 Geelong 17 0 5 4 8 0 113 2266 117 2689 34 0.8725
13 Ringwood 17 0 5 4 8 0 120 2462 115 2618 30 0.9012
14 Essendon 17 0 6 2 9 0 113 2394 103 2589 30 0.8429
15 Kingston Hawthorn 17 0 5 3 8 1 133 2432 130 2942 27 0.808
16 Greenvale Kangaroos 17 0 4 4 8 1 143 2537 112 2205 26 0.9011
17 St Kilda 17 0 3 3 11 0 129 2283 119 2344 19 0.8985
18 Casey‐South Melbourne 17 0 2 3 12 0 150 2486 91 2836 16 0.5318
4th XI White Ball Ladder
Rank Club Pld W D L WL RF WT RA Pts NRR
1 Monash Tigers 10 8 2 0 45 1263 65 1034 38 1.0946
2 Fitzroy Doncaster 10 6 2 2 45 1153 65 975 31 1.2273
3 Footscray Edgewater 10 6 2 2 49 1102 59 1006 29 0.0646
4 Melbourne University 10 5 2 3 49 1096 54 1014 26 0.9387
5 Frankston Peninsula 10 5 2 3 55 1189 46 1026 25 0.0589
6 Essendon 10 5 2 3 47 1092 50 1106 24 ‐0.2101
7 Dandenong 10 4 2 4 62 1182 57 1095 21 0.6343
8 Northcote 10 4 2 4 66 1122 63 1075 21 ‐0.0569
9 Kingston Hawthorn 10 4 2 4 58 1147 50 1240 21 ‐0.2149
10 Camberwell Magpies 10 4 2 4 65 1164 59 1234 21 ‐0.2768
11 Greenvale Kangaroos 10 3 3 4 51 1117 48 960 20 0.2914
12 Carlton 10 4 2 4 37 1023 53 1071 20 0.1241
13 St Kilda 10 3 3 4 51 882 51 933 19 0.037
14 Ringwood 10 3 2 5 49 997 55 1124 18 ‐0.0493
15 Prahran 10 3 2 5 54 1145 45 1223 16 ‐0.557
16 Melbourne 10 2 3 5 53 810 50 873 14 ‐0.3777
17 Geelong 10 1 3 6 53 791 45 963 10 ‐1.0774
18 Casey‐South Melbourne 10 0 2 8 69 946 43 1269 4 ‐1.6749
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CRICKET SOUTHERN BAYSIDE
5th XI CSB Division 5
RANK TEAM P W1 D L1 WL RF WT RA Pts %
1 Kingston Hawthorn 11 8 1 2 62 1798 120 1548 50 2.25
2 Hampton 11 7 1 2 78 1426 92 1326 50 1.27
3 Mentone 11 8 2 1 90 1929 103 1719 49 1.28
4 Parkdale 12 7 2 2 87 1733 94 1527 43 1.23
5 Beaumaris 12 4 6 2 78 1621 82 1756 27 0.97
6 Bonbeach Tangy 12 3 7 2 104 1528 86 1714 24 0.74
7 Parkdale United 12 3 7 2 99 1460 82 1526 22 0.79
8 Port Melbourne 11 2 7 2 112 1373 80 1481 15 0.66
9 Murrumbeena 12 1 10 1 100 1717 71 1988 6 0.61
5th XI CSB Division 5 ‐White Ball
RANK TEAM P W1 D L1 WL RF WT RA Pts %
1 Hampton 5 3 1 1 26 543 36 509 20 0.83
2 Kingston Hawthorn 4 3 0 1 15 385 29 360 19 0.77
3 Parkdale 6 4 1 1 39 693 32 647 19 0.3
4 Mentone 4 3 1 0 33 594 35 468 18 1.15
5 Beaumaris 6 2 3 1 29 714 36 741 12 0.1
6 Bonbeach Tangy 6 2 3 1 35 660 35 709 11 ‐0.14
7 Parkdale United 6 1 4 1 41 558 35 623 7 ‐0.56
8 Port Melbourne 5 1 3 1 36 410 24 423 6 ‐0.9
9 Murrumbeena 6 1 4 1 35 696 27 773 6 ‐1.23
6th XI CSB Division 5
RANK TEAM P W1 D L1 WL RF WT RA Pts %
1 Old Mentonians 17 15 1 1 61 2116 134 1723 79 2.7
2 Port Melbourne 18 15 2 1 103 2165 122 1725 71 1.49
3 Kingston Hawthorn 17 10 6 1 107 2185 116 2103 53 1.13
4 Parkdale 18 10 7 1 132 2273 118 2158 48 0.94
5 Bonbeach Tangy 18 9 8 1 128 2005 128 1898 46 1.06
6 Middle Park 16 6 10 0 111 1856 99 1796 35 0.92
7 Moorabbin Park 12 7 5 0 66 1242 90 1300 30 1.3
8 Highett 17 5 11 1 113 1548 104 1961 29 0.73
9 Cheltenham 18 2 15 1 136 1870 96 2335 12 0.57
10 Heatherton 17 1 15 1 132 1577 82 1838 9 0.53
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SOUTH EASTERN CRICKET ASSOCIATION
Under 12B
RANK TEAM P W2 W1 D L1 L2 POINTS %
1 Carnegie 1 9 0 9 0 0 0 54 2.9792
2 Brighton Union 1 9 0 8 0 1 0 48 2.8847
3 Parkdale 2 9 0 8 0 1 0 48 1.5263
4 Kingston Hawthorn 1 9 0 7 0 2 0 42 1.3674
5 Cheltenham 1 9 0 5 1 3 0 33 1.4289
6 Sth Melbourne Districts 1 9 0 5 0 4 0 30 1.1253
7 Parkdale 1 9 0 3 0 6 0 18 0.9063
8 Highett West 1 9 0 3 0 6 0 18 0.5523
9 Mordialloc 1 9 0 2 1 6 0 15 0.695
10 Hampton Central 1 9 0 2 0 7 0 12 0.4415
11 Cheltenham 2 9 0 1 0 8 0 6 0.3708
12 Bonbeach YCW 1 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 0.5342
Under 12 D
RANK TEAM P W2 W1 D L1 L2 POINTS %
1 West Bentleigh 1 15 0 13 2 0 0 84 3.7997
2 South Caulfield 1 15 0 12 1 2 0 75 2.0693
3 Le Page Park 3 15 0 10 3 2 0 69 1.6642
4 Brighton Union 2 15 0 9 1 5 0 57 1.8836
5 Brighton 6 15 0 8 1 6 0 51 1.6802
6 Moorabbin 1 15 0 8 1 6 0 51 1.1311
7 Dingley 4 15 0 7 1 7 0 45 0.6790
8 Mordialloc 3 15 0 6 1 8 0 39 0.7904
9 Highett West 2 15 0 5 1 9 0 33 0.5966
10 Bonbeach YCW 3 15 0 3 1 11 0 21 0.5219
11 Kingston Hawthorn 2 15 0 1 2 12 0 12 0.2937
12 Moorabbin Park 1 15 0 0 1 14 0 3 0.3361
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2016/2017 AVERAGES
VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ‐ MEN'S PREMIER FIRSTS
1st XI Batting
PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S 0S HS RUNS AVE.
Agar, William 7 7 2 0 0 2 27 44 8.80
Chopra, Shorye 12 14 0 0 3 1 73 372 26.57
Collett, Tom 16 11 3 0 0 0 15 59 7.38
Connor, Greg 3 4 1 0 0 1 19 26 8.67
Dhindsa, Ramneet 6 7 0 0 0 0 47 97 13.86
Dhuri, Rahat 6 4 3 0 0 1 18* 18 18.00
Goodier, Matthew 10 10 0 0 0 0 45 197 19.70
Herath, Yasiru 15 12 3 0 0 2 35* 153 17.00
Hughes, Alex 14 16 2 0 3 1 79 440 31.43
Inglis, Lachlan 16 16 4 0 0 1 33 190 15.83
Jeffery, Nicholas 4 3 1 0 0 0 8 14 7.00
Kane, Tyrone 2 3 1 1 0 1 107 120 60.00
Khan, Javed I 2 2 1 0 1 0 64* 66 66.00
McCartney, Clayton 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 14 7.00
Miller, James F 16 18 3 0 1 2 60* 374 24.93
Pearson, Ryan A 15 16 0 0 1 0 64 252 15.75
Prathap Kumar, Ram 9 11 0 0 0 2 33 144 13.09
Rhys‐Jones, Dylan 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 2.00
Slater, Ben 15 17 1 1 2 1 105 478 29.88
Worsnop, Matthew L 6 5 3 0 0 1 20* 52 26.00
1st XI Bowling
PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE.
Chopra, Shorye 12 19 1 108 3 0 2/20 36.00
Collett, Tom 16 158.1 30 620 16 0 3/34 38.75
Dhindsa, Ramneet 6 3 0 23 0 0 0/23 NA
Dhuri, Rahat 6 27.3 2 153 6 0 2/15 25.50
Herath, Yasiru 15 108 5 531 15 0 3/13 35.40
Hughes, Alex 14 95.3 10 440 15 1 5/45 29.33
Jeffery, Nicholas 4 64.3 11 199 6 0 3/53 33.17
Kane, Tyrone 2 39 10 132 3 0 2/56 44.00
Khan, Javed I 2 25 0 114 2 0 2/36 57.00
Miller, James F 16 197.3 37 651 32 1 6/62 20.34
North, Matthew 1 16 3 68 1 0 1/68 68.00
Pearson, Ryan A 15 1 0 3 0 0 NA
Slater, Ben 15 1 0 9 0 0 0/9 NA
Worsnop, Matthew L 6 48 2 233 6 0 2/30 38.83
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VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ‐ MEN'S PREMIER SECONDS
2nd XI Batting
PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S 0S HS RUNS AVE.
Agar, William 9 10 1 0 0 0 38 186 20.67
Bayly, Adam P 10 4 1 0 1 0 56 79 26.33
Chawla, Ajay Bobby B 5 3 1 0 0 1 11 12 6.00
Chopra, Shorye 4 4 1 0 3 0 97 217 72.33
Connor, Greg 13 12 5 0 2 1 74* 319 45.57
Dhindsa, Ramneet 10 10 0 1 2 0 124 367 36.70
Dhuri, Rahat 8 6 2 0 0 2 3* 7 1.75
Domann, Mitchell 2 2 0 0 0 1 4 4 2.00
D'Rozario, Lyle 4 4 2 0 0 0 10* 14 7.00
Fredericks, Cameron 6 6 1 0 0 0 36 101 20.20
Goodier, Matthew 3 3 0 0 1 0 92 114 38.00
Hendawitharana, Dulnath 1 1 0 0 1 0 92 92 92.00
Ivetic, Simo 3 4 0 0 0 0 34 91 22.75
Jackson, Kaidin 3 4 2 0 1 0 67* 86 43.00
Jeffery, Nicholas 12 5 3 0 0 0 18 27 13.5
Kane, Tyrone 3 1 0 1 0 0 115 115 115.00
Khan, Javed I 2 2 1 0 0 0 48 88 88.00
Kramersh, Justin J 12 10 1 0 0 0 33 146 16.22
North, Matthew 7 7 2 0 0 1 32* 100 20.00
Pearson, Ryan A 1 1 0 0 0 0 49 49 49.00
Prathap Kumar, Ram 7 7 1 1 0 2 104* 232 38.67
Rhys‐Jones, Dylan 14 13 1 0 2 1 68* 289 24.08
Stubbs, Anthony 9 8 0 0 0 1 39 119 14.88
Taylor, Reece 2 3 1 0 0 1 24 43 21.50
Westgarth, Grant 16 14 0 0 1 1 66 221 15.79
Worsnop, Matthew L 10 8 1 0 0 3 11 24 3.43
2nd XI Bowling
Player MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE.
Agar, William 9 3 0 18 0 0 0/8 NA
Bayly, Adam P 10 93.2 14 386 7 0 3/33 55.14
Chawla, Ajay Bobby B 5 17 0 102 1 0 1/18 102.00
Chopra, Shorye 4 31 1 141 3 0 2/38 47.00
Dhindsa, Ramneet 10 42.2 10 182 4 0 2/56 45.50
Dhuri, Rahat 8 87.3 7 375 11 0 2/35 34.09
D'Rozario, Lyle 4 60 16 157 3 0 2/3 52.33
Goodier, Matthew 3 15 1 90 1 0 1/20 90.00
Jeffery, Nicholas 12 107 12 424 17 0 4/48 24.94
Kane, Tyrone 3 31 8 83 7 1 5/28 11.86
Khan, Javed I 2 32 11 70 6 0 3/30 11.67
Kramersh, Justin J 12 104 16 396 15 0 3/33 26.40
North, Matthew 7 75.1 14 234 8 0 2/29 29.25
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Rhys‐Jones, Dylan 14 12 1 64 0 0 0/6 NA
Stubbs, Anthony 9 54 5 230 9 0 4/48 25.56
Taylor, Reece 2 5 0 21 0 0 0/21 NA
Westgarth, Grant 16 57 12 183 2 0 1/18 91.50
Worsnop, Matthew L 10 97.1 22 374 9 0 2/18 41.56
VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ‐ MEN'S PREMIER THIRDS
3rd XI Batting
PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S 0S HS RUNS AVE.
Acocks, Matt 4 5 1 0 1 0 50 88 22
Barker, James A 1 1 1 0 0 0 0* 0 NA
Barrow, Aidan 5 5 1 0 0 0 21 31 7.75
Bayly, Adam P 4 5 0 0 0 0 44 62 12.4
Bergen, Matthew 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
Cannon, Stephen J 13 13 2 0 1 3 70 224 20.36
Christensen, Jade 5 4 3 0 0 1 13* 16 16
Craig, Oscar 5 6 0 0 0 2 16 24 4
Davie, Matthew 7 1 1 0 0 0 15* 15 NA
Domann, Mitchell 8 7 0 0 0 0 43 114 16.29
D'Rozario, Lyle 12 5 1 0 0 2 8* 14 3.5
Fredericks, Cameron 4 4 0 0 0 1 22 36 9
Hawking, Sean 4 3 0 0 0 1 5 6 2
Hendawitharana, Dulnath 10 10 3 0 1 0 53 183 26.14
Heras, Emran 2 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 0.33
Ivetic, Simo 12 12 1 0 3 2 97 320 29.09
Jackson, Kaidin 10 10 1 0 1 0 55 203 22.56
Kramersh, Justin J 2 2 0 0 1 0 54 58 29
Malalasekera, Dishan 15 11 1 0 1 1 55 220 22
McCulley, Jordan 11 7 3 0 0 1 13 29 7.25
North, Matthew 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
O'Shea, Michael 11 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Page, Mark 4 2 0 0 0 0 27 29 14.5
Pereira, Kurt A 6 7 0 0 1 1 76 209 29.86
Sathiyaseelan, Kiruba 4 2 0 0 0 0 11 16 8
Severin, Noah 7 6 1 0 0 0 25 71 14.2
Stubbs, Anthony 7 7 3 0 3 0 74* 272 68
Taylor, Reece 11 11 2 0 2 0 77 285 31.67
Williams, Reece J 5 3 1 0 0 0 8 15 7.5
3rd XI Bowling
Player MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE.
Barker, James A 1 7 3 17 1 0 1/17 17.00
Bayly, Adam P 4 53.1 17 136 6 0 3/24 22.67
Bergen, Matthew 1 3.5 0 25 0 0 0/25 NA
Cannon, Stephen J 13 19 0 100 4 0 2/42 25.00
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Christensen, Jade 5 52 15 137 4 0 2/25 34.25
Craig, Oscar 5 9 2 39 0 0 0/16 NA
Davie, Matthew 7 29.4 1 153 5 0 3/17 30.60
D'Rozario, Lyle 12 107.1 15 429 18 0 4/21 23.83
Fredericks, Cameron 4 1 0 5 0 0 0/5 NA
Hendawitharana, Dulnath 10 38 2 222 8 0 4/37 27.75
Heras, Emran 2 21 7 65 3 0 2/53 21.67
Kramersh, Justin J 2 27 7 69 2 0 2/30 34.50
Malalasekera, Dishan 15 87 9 375 10 0 2/13 37.50
McCulley, Jordan 11 89.3 9 401 12 0 4/52 33.42
North, Matthew 2 16 5 66 3 0 2/39 22.00
O'Shea, Michael 11 90 26 243 2 0 1/24 121.50
Stubbs, Anthony 7 61 14 210 4 0 2/50 52.50
Taylor, Reece 11 55.5 7 232 5 0 1/14 46.40
Williams, Reece J 5 37 5 126 2 0 2/41 63.00
VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ‐ MEN'S PREMIER FOURTHS
4th XI Batting
PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S 0S HS RUNS AVE.
Acocks, Matt 10 11 0 0 2 1 60 225 20.45
Barrow, Aidan 11 11 2 0 1 2 72* 238 26.44
Bergen, Matthew 8 6 1 0 0 0 21 71 14.2
Boyd, Jonathon W 14 14 4 0 0 4 19 113 11.3
Brodie, Tyler J 7 8 0 0 0 0 19 61 7.63
Cannon, Stephen J 1 1 0 0 0 0 32 32 32
Chawla, Ajay Bobby B 1 1 0 0 0 0 13 13 13
Christensen, Jade 10 6 3 0 0 2 22 24 8
Craig, Oscar 8 7 2 0 1 0 58 133 26.6
Cuthbertson, Ben 4 5 2 0 0 0 20* 24 8
Davie, Matthew 4 2 1 0 0 0 5* 6 6
Davies, Rama 2 2 0 0 0 0 8 9 4.5
Fredericks, Cameron 3 4 0 0 0 0 12 32 8
Greenwood, Jonathan 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Hawking, Sean 8 9 3 0 0 1 21 81 13.5
Ivetic, Simo 1 1 0 1 0 0 110 110 110
Jackson, Kaidin 2 2 0 0 0 0 35 43 21.5
Lidstrom, Stefan 2 2 0 0 0 1 5 5 2.5
Locke, Charlie G 2 2 0 0 0 0 37 49 24.5
Mandile, Michael 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
Page, Mark 12 13 1 0 2 1 53 271 22.58
Paranagama, Praveen N 2 2 0 0 0 0 27 33 16.5
Pereira, Kurt A 4 4 0 1 0 0 148 245 61.25
Read, Alistair 4 4 0 0 0 1 9 12 3
Sathiyaseelan, Kiruba 10 10 0 0 0 1 42 175 17.5
Severin, Noah 3 3 0 0 0 1 18 20 6.67
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Sharma, Rachit 5 3 1 0 0 2 6* 6 3
Singh, Rasdev 4 4 1 0 0 0 17 53 17.67
Taylor, Reece 1 2 0 0 0 1 23 23 11.5
Williams, Reece J 11 6 2 0 0 4 5* 5 1.25
Woods, Nick 13 9 1 0 0 1 24 59 7.38
4th XI Bowling
Player MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE.
Barker, James A 6 37.1 3 189 3 0 2/79 63.00
Barrow, Aidan 11 40 6 140 1 0 1/21 140.00
Bergen, Matthew 8 63.2 10 199 9 0 2/14 22.11
Boyd, Jonathon W 14 116.2 33 358 17 0 4/29 21.06
Chawla, Ajay Bobby B 1 6 1 38 3 0 2/2 12.67
Christensen, Jade 10 88 11 322 20 1 5/41 16.10
Craig, Oscar 8 44 8 149 8 0 2/20 18.63
Cuthbertson, Ben 4 59.5 18 154 8 0 3/27 19.25
Davie, Matthew 4 57 15 173 8 0 3/35 21.63
Davies, Rama 2 3 0 10 1 0 1/10 10.00
Heras, Emran 1 17 9 24 5 0 4/10 4.80
Locke, Charlie G 2 1 0 13 0 0 NA
McConnell, Davis A 1 6 0 29 1 0 1/29 29.00
Paranagama, Praveen N 2 33 9 91 3 0 2/29 30.33
Severin, Noah 3 4 0 10 1 0 1/10 10.00
Sharma, Rachit 5 30 0 140 3 0 1/20 46.67
Taylor, Reece 1 2 1 1 0 0 0/1 NA
Williams, Reece J 11 86.2 11 334 12 0 3/47 27.83
Woods, Nick 13 87.1 51 407 17 0 3/24 23.94
CSB‐ DIVISION 5
5th XI Batting
PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S HS RUNS Ave
Barker, James A 8 2 1 0 0 0 2* 3
Bergen, Matthew 6 3 1 0 0 0 15* 35
Brodie, Tyler J 7 6 3 0 2 0 76 218
Cater, Callum W 4 2 1 0 0 0 5* 10
Craig, Oscar 1 1 0 0 0 0 29 29
Cuthbertson, Ben 10 3 2 0 0 0 13* 21
Davies, Rama 9 8 2 0 1 1 55* 122
Fonseca, Brian 4 1 1 0 0 0 0* 0
Giosis, Chris 1 1 1 0 0 0 2* 2
Greenwood, Jonathan 13 11 0 0 0 1 38 166
Hawking, Sean 2 1 1 0 0 0 1* 1
Heinrichs, Leigh C 8 8 2 0 2 0 70 240
Hern, Daniel 7 6 0 0 0 0 18 65
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Lidstrom, Stefan 9 8 1 0 1 1 61 153
Mandile, Michael 8 6 2 0 0 2 17* 36
McConnell, Ian A 2 2 1 0 0 0 22* 31
Paranagama, Praveen N 4 3 0 0 0 0 37 87
Pereira, Kurt A 1 1 0 1 0 0 134 134
Pidd, Chris 1 1 0 0 0 0 33 33
Pidd, Liam 3 1 0 0 0 0 8 8
Read, Alistair 3 2 0 0 0 1 38 38
Reisinger, Aidan 2 1 0 0 0 0 15 15
Sathiyaseelan, Kiruba 2 2 0 0 1 0 62 64
Sharma, Rachit 4 2 1 0 0 0 29* 30
Sheldon, Riley 13 8 1 0 1 0 50* 122
Singh, Rasdev 9 9 2 0 2 0 67* 217
Wood, Ashley 4 4 0 0 2 0 92 209
Woods, Nick 1 1 1 0 0 0 38* 38
5th XI Bowling
PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI BBI Ave
Barker, James A 8 75 14 229 17 0 3/17 13.47
Bergen, Matthew 6 35.5 9 87 9 0 3/4 9.67
Cater, Callum W 4 34 10 88 4 0 2/23 22.00
Craig, Oscar 1 7 3 19 1 0 1/19 19.00
Cuthbertson, Ben 10 132.5 43 306 30 2 6/19 10.20
Davies, Rama 9 6 1 28 2 0 2/28 14.00
Fonseca, Brian 4 14.2 2 39 4 0 3/4 9.75
Greenwood, Jonathan 13 73 14 258 14 0 3/27 18.43
Katugampola, Janitha 2 2 0 24 0 0 NA
McConnell, Davis A 6 57 19 118 5 0 2/5 23.60
Paranagama, Praveen N 4 10 2 26 5 0 4/16 5.20
Pidd, Liam 3 15 2 42 2 0 2/2 21.00
Reisinger, Aidan 2 18 3 56 3 0 2/40 18.67
Sharma, Rachit 4 38 20 46 9 0 3/1 5.11
Sheldon, Riley 13 105.3 30 357 23 2 5/20 15.52
Singh, Rasdev 9 45.5 13 126 8 0 4/22 15.75
Woods, Nick 1 7 2 34 2 0 2/34 17.00
CSB – ONE DAY DIV 2
6th XI Batting
PLAYER MAT INN NO 100S 50S 0S HS RUNS AVE.
Barnes, Tony 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Best, Rohan 2 2 0 0 0 0 27 50 25
Bowden, Kentaro 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
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Bowden, Matthew J 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 3
Brodie, Tyler J 2 2 0 0 0 0 8 9 4.5
Cater, Callum W 8 5 1 0 0 1 4* 8 2
Dahl, Richard 2 2 0 0 0 1 3 3 1.5
Davies, Rama 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 4
Desa, Lydon 7 6 2 0 2 0 52* 184 46
Fonseca, Brian 10 6 2 0 0 2 34 49 12.25
Giosis, Chris 9 6 0 0 0 3 11 18 3
Greenwood, Jonathan 3 3 0 0 0 0 12 29 9.67
Hart, Ross W 3 2 1 0 0 0 8 8 8
Hawking, Sean 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Heinrichs, Leigh C 4 4 1 0 1 1 53* 104 34.67
Katugampola, Janitha 10 5 2 0 0 2 13 14 4.67
Kumar, Sachin 13 12 0 0 0 1 48 222 18.5
Mandile, Michael 3 3 0 0 1 0 61 98 32.67
McKinnon, James 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Murphy, Chris 17 17 7 0 3 1 55* 470 47
Noonan, John 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Noonan, John R 12 6 1 0 0 2 7 10 2
Oman, Mark H 9 8 2 0 0 1 30* 87 14.5
Parton, Jamie 8 7 0 0 0 1 31 96 13.71
Patel, Devansh 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Pidd, Chris 13 12 0 0 0 4 44 143 11.92
Pidd, Liam 10 7 1 0 0 1 29* 71 11.83
Read, Alistair 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0.5
Reisinger, Aidan 1 1 0 0 0 0 18 18 18
Robinson, Peter 14 13 7 0 1 0 50* 182 30.33
Robinson, William 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 5 5
Sharma, Rachit 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 6 6
Sheldon, Riley 2 2 1 0 0 0 15 26 26
Singh, Rasdev 2 2 0 0 0 1 8 8 4
Sobotka, Caroline 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Wood, Ashley 4 4 1 0 0 0 49 85 28.33
6th XI Bowling
PLAYER MAT O M R W 5WI BBI AVE.
Barker, James A 3 16 1 46 4 0 2/5 11.50
Barnes, Tony 2 3 0 26 1 0 1/26 26.00
Best, Rohan 2 5.5 2 30 3 0 2/6 10.00
Bowden, Kentaro 3 6 0 50 2 0 2/17 25.00
Cater, Callum W 8 46 6 167 8 0 2/15 20.88
Cuthbertson, Ben 1 7 1 12 1 0 1/12 12.00
Dahl, Richard 2 7 1 21 2 0 2/21 10.50
Fonseca, Brian 10 49 2 229 5 0 1/8 45.80
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Giosis, Chris 9 51.2 3 163 11 0 3/5 14.82
Greenwood, Jonathan 3 16 1 69 7 0 4/23 9.86
Hart, Ross W 3 5 0 30 1 0 1/18 30.00
Heinrichs, Leigh C 4 1 1 0 0 0 NA
Katugampola, Janitha 10 44.2 1 181 7 0 2/25 25.86
Kumar, Sachin 13 63.2 2 245 20 1 6/23 12.25
Mandile, Michael 3 6 0 30 2 0 1/4 15.00
McKinnon, James 1 5 0 26 1 0 1/26 26.00
Murphy, Chris 17 7 0 22 1 0 1/22 22.00
Parton, Jamie 8 42 4 182 2 0 1/5 91.00
Pidd, Liam 10 54 0 264 10 0 2/20 26.40
Read, Alistair 2 1 0 3 0 0 NA
Reisinger, Aidan 1 3 0 25 0 0 NA
Robinson, Peter 14 77.1 9 331 27 0 4/18 12.26
Sharma, Rachit 1 2 1 6 1 0 1/6 6.00
Sheldon, Riley 2 6 1 20 2 0 2/14 10.00
Singh, Rasdev 2 1 0 2 0 0 NA
Sobotka, Caroline 2 12 1 77 0 0 NA
Wood, Ashley 4 2 1 3 2 0 2/3 1.50
SECA – UNDER 12S
U12B XI Batting
PLAYER MAT INN NO 50S HS RUNS AVE.
Bruce, Callum 8 6 2 0 5 12 3.00
Cater, Cory 10 10 6 0 45* 256 64.00
Davis, Rohan 1 1 1 0 1* 1 NA
Harvey, Hugo 8 7 1 0 10* 22 3.67
Hughes, Jasper 9 8 0 0 41 103 12.88
Kinna, Joshua 9 9 2 0 41* 111 15.86
Marani, Dylan 5 5 1 0 13* 17 4.25
Marani, Thomas 9 9 3 0 21* 43 7.17
Martine, Noah 10 10 2 0 18* 61 7.63
McInerney, Josh 1 1 1 0 1* 1 NA
Morgan‐Banks, Lochlan 10 10 2 0 30 73 9.13
Reeves, William 7 6 0 0 8 17 2.83
Ryan, Noah 9 8 3 0 29* 95 19.00
Sullivan, Luke 10 10 4 0 33* 181 30.17
White, Joshua 3 1 1 0 5* 5 NA
U12B XI Bowling
PLAYER MAT O M R W BBI AVE.
Bruce, Callum 8 16 0 111 3 1/13 37.00
Cater, Cory 10 37 0 113 8 2/14 14.13
Davis, Rohan 1 2 0 14 0 0/14 NA
Harvey, Hugo 8 13 0 53 3 2/11 17.67
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Hunter, Willem 1 2 0 16 1 1/16 16.00
Kinna, Joshua 9 33.3 1 111 7 3/13 15.86
Marani, Dylan 5 14 0 58 2 2/27 29.00
Marani, Thomas 9 22 0 102 4 2/11 25.50
Martine, Noah 10 36 0 128 7 2/12 18.29
Morgan‐Banks, Lochlan 10 23.1 0 70 4 1/14 17.50
Mysore, Rohit 1 2 0 14 0 0/14 NA
Reeves, William 7 26 0 111 7 2/12 15.86
Ryan, Noah 9 27.4 1 116 7 2/13 16.57
Sullivan, Luke 10 38 1 82 12 2/2 6.83
White, Joshua 3 9 0 25 1 1/9 25.00
U12D XI Batting
PLAYER MAT INN NO 50S HS RUNS AVE.
Bruce, Callum 1 1 1 0 6* 6 NA
Dasari, Ayush 8 7 3 0 3 5 1.25
Davis, Rohan 12 12 3 0 10* 23 2.56
Harvey, Hugo 1 1 1 0 2* 2 NA
Hunter, Willem 12 12 7 0 14 44 8.80
Jones, Astin 12 12 2 0 5 7 0.70
Jones, Jamison 12 11 3 0 2 5 0.63
McInerney, Josh 12 12 6 0 18* 72 12.00
Mysore, Rohit 12 9 1 0 9 20 2.50
Reeves, William 2 2 1 0 6* 7 7.00
Ryan, Noah 1 1 0 0 5 5 5.00
U12D XI Bowling
PLAYER MAT O M R W BBI AVE.
Bruce, Callum 1 2 0 25 0 NA
Dasari, Ayush 8 19 0 118 6 2/11 19.67
Davis, Rohan 12 33 1 173 5 2/20 34.60
Harvey, Hugo 1 2 0 6 1 1/6 6.00
Hunter, Willem 12 28 0 165 4 1/5 41.25
Jones, Astin 12 33 1 200 5 2/14 40.00
Jones, Jamison 12 39 1 207 6 2/23 34.50
McInerney, Josh 12 38 0 183 5 1/7 36.60
Mysore, Rohit 12 35 0 222 2 1/17 111.00
Reeves, William 2 7 0 30 1 1/16 30.00
Ryan, Noah 1 3 0 17 1 1/17 17.00