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SYDNEY CRICKET CLUBINCORPORATED

ANNUAL REPORT&

FINANCIAL REPORT2015-16

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SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED FINANCIAL AND ANNUAL REPORT 2013-2014 - 2 -

Tigers since 1897

www.sydneycricketclub.com.au/

Level 2 | Sheridan Building | Moore Park Road

Moore Park | NSW | 2021

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SCG CRICKET ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16

2nd Grade Premiers 2016

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Sponsors

Sydney Cricket Club gratefully acknowledges and appreciates the support of the 2015-16 season Sponsors and Partners

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Office Bearers Season 2015-16

Chairman of the Board

Mr Neil Maxwell

President

Mr Rodney Cavalier AO

General Manager

Mr David Kelly

Board of Management

Mr Neil Maxwell (Chairman)

Mr Rodney Cavalier AO (President)

Board Members:

Mr Jamie Barkley | Mr Anthony Brooks | Mr Greg Healy | Mr Jason Penrose |

Mr Paul Tonkin | Ms Jane Coles | Mr Maurice Newman AC | Mr Matthew Wiesner

Club Patrons

Mr Greg Hayne | Dr Harry Harinath | Mr Bob Adby

Delegate to NSW Cricket Association

Mr Jason Penrose

Delegates to Sydney Cricket Association

Mr Jason Penrose | Mr Peter Rashleigh

Director of Cricket

Mr Michael Haire

Team Selection Committee (Men’s)

Michael Haire (Chairman) | Dan Smith | Daniel Jacob | Dom Tonkin | Steve Rous | Nathan Breen

Team Selection Committee (Women’s)

Angela Reakes | Fiona Urquart

Club Coach (Men’s)

Michael Procajlo

Club Coach (Women’s)

Fiona Urquart

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Men’s Operations

Steve Pryde (Chairman)

SCG XI Operations

Paula Booth | Norm Kochannek

Women’s Operations

Fiona Urquhart

SCG XI Management Committee

Mr Neil Maxwell | Mr Michael Regan | Mr David Kelly | Ms Jane Coles | Andrew Jones

Finance Committee

Mr Neil Maxwell | Mr Jason Penrose | Mr David Kelly | Ms Lynda Mackie | Mr David Thorburn

Honorary Counsel

Mr David McGuiness | Dave Dalton

Honorary Publicity Officer

Mr Chris Karas

Honorary Auditors

Ernst & Young

Honorary Accountants

Mr Bernie Lamerton | Mr Andrew Denny | Mr David Thorburn | Ms Lynda Mackie | Ashleigh Meredith

Club Historian

Mr Colin Jefferies

Club Photographer

Mr William Ho

Annual Report

Mr David Kelly | Katrina Harvey

Administration Support

Ms Katrina Harvey | Ms Sue Channells | Ms Amanda Zaki

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Sponsors 2

Office Bearers Season 2015-16 3

Finance Report 7

Chairman’s Report 16

General Manager Report 18

Cricket Operations Report 21

SCG XI Report 24

Sydney Cricket Club Awards 29

Obituaries 34

Director of Cricket Report 35

Tigers Junior Academy Program 37

Grand Final Report 38

Grand Final Teams 40

Mens 1st Grade Report 42

Mens 1st Grade Statistics 48

Womens 1st Grade Report 54

Womens 1st Grade Statistics 58

Mens 2nd Grade Report 60

Mens 2nd Grade Statistics 63

Womens 2nd Grade Report 69

Mens 3rd Grade Report 74

Mens 3rd Grade Statistics 76

Mens 4th Grade Report 81

Mens 4th Grade Statistics 84

Mens 5th Grade Report 87

Mens 5th Grade Statistics 89

Mens 6th Grade Report 96

Mens 6th Grade Statistics 96

Poidevin-Gray Shield Report 103

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Poidevin-Gray Shield Statistics 105

AW Green Shield Report 107

AW Green Shield Statistics 108

Brewer Shield Report 113

Brewer Shield Statistics 116

SCA/McDonalds Grade Competition Tables 118

Sydney Cricket Association Women’s Competition 120

2015-16 Playing Members & Officials - Ordinary Members 121

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Finance Report

SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB

DRAFT

FINANCIAL REPORT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2016

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Financial Report

Statement of Comprehensive Income

Statement of Financial Position

Statement of Changes in Equity

Notes to the Financial Report

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SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB DRAFT

STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2016

2016 2015 $ $ INCOME Sales income (991) 22,608 Interest 1,634 1,778 Sponsorship income 183,347 175,918 Subsidies and grants 159,051 159,892 Social and fundraising income 80,515 90,193 Membership subscriptions 56,859 48,350 Tour income 339,775 1,262 Other income 37,975 6,364 TOTAL INCOME 858,165 506,365 LESS EXPENSES Administration costs 2,423 3,069 Bad debts - 5,051 Bank charges 1,702 5,444 Coaching costs 45,492 34,910 Depreciation 10,819 8,922 Equipment and stock expenses 27,515 39,703 Operating expenses 66,751 55,623 Player expenses 56,241 31,047 Salaries and wages 90,332 106,146 Social and fundraising expenses 162,368 139,071 Tour expenses 332,196 - Finance expense 1,278 2,957 TOTAL EXPENSES 797,117 431,943 OPERATING PROFIT 61,048 74,422 Other comprehensive income - - TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR 61,048 74,422

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SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB

DRAFT STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

AS AT 30 APRIL 2016 Notes 2016 2015 $ $ CURRENT ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents 66,503 303,046 Trade and other receivables 4 135,536 48,913 Inventories 12,014 7,524 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 214,053 359,483 NON-CURRENT ASSETS Property and equipment 5 99,805 80,014 TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 99,805 80,014 TOTAL ASSETS 313,858 439,497 CURRENT LIABILITIES Trade and other payables 6 59,704 245,057 Borrowings 7 50,200 38,651 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 109,904 283,708 NON CURRENT LIABILITIES Borrowings 7 3,333 16,216 TOTAL NON CURRENT LIABILITIES 3,333 16,216 TOTAL LIABILITIES 113,237 299,924 NET ASSETS 200,621 139,573 MEMBER'S FUNDS Retained earnings 8 200,621 139,573 TOTAL MEMBER FUNDS 200,621 139,573

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SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB DRAFT

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2016

Retained Earnings Total $ $ At 1 May 2014 65,151 65,151

Total comprehensive income for the period 74,422

74,422

At 30 April 2015 139,573 139,573

At 1 May 2015 139,573 139,573

Total comprehensive income for the period 61,048

61,048 At 30 April 2016 200,621 200,621

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SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB DRAFT

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2016

1. Reporting Entity

a) Sydney Cricket Club (the “Club”) is an Incorporated Association under the Associations Incorporation Act 1984 (NSW).

This financial report is a special purpose financial report prepared in order to satisfy the financial reporting requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act of New South Wales. The committee has determined that the Club is not a reporting entity.

As the committee determined that the Club is not a reporting entity there is no requirement to apply applicable Accounting Standards or other authoritative pronouncements of the Australian Accounting Standards Board in the preparation and presentation of these financial statements.

The report is also prepared on an accrual 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 following specific accounting policies, which are consistent with the previous period unless otherwise stated, have been adopted in the preparation of this report:

2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

a) Basis of Preparation

The Club is incorporated under the Associations Incorporations Act 1984 (NSW) and the financial report is not required to be prepared in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001.

The financial report of the Club has been prepared as a special purpose financial report for use by the Board and its members. The accounting policies used in the preparation of this financial report, as described below, are consistent with the previous years, and are, in the opinion of the Board, appropriate to meet the needs of members:

i. The financial report has been prepared on an accrual basis of accounting including the historical

cost convention and the going concern assumption. ii. The Club is not a reporting entity because in the opinion of the Board they are unlikely to have

users of the financial report who are unable to command the preparation of reports so as to satisfy specifically all of their financial needs.

The Committee has determined that in order for the financial report to present fairly the Club’s performance and financial position, the requirements of Australian Accounting Standards and other financial reporting requirements in Australia relating to the measurement of assets, liabilities, revenues, expenses and equity should be complied with.

b) Statement of Compliance

Certain Australian Accounting Standards and Interpretations have recently been issued or amended but are not yet effective and have not been adopted by the Club for the annual reporting period ended 30 April 2016. The directors have not early adopted any of these new or amended standards or interpretations. The directors have not yet fully assessed the impact of these new or amended standards (to the extent relevant to the Club) and interpretations.

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2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies...Continued

c) Property and Equipment

Property and Equipment is carried at cost less, where applicable, any accumulated depreciation.

The depreciable amount of all fixed assets are depreciated over the useful lives of the assets to the Club commencing from the time the asset was held ready for use. Leasehold improvements are depreciated over the shorter of either the unexpired period of the lease or the estimated useful lives of the improvements.

The carrying amount of fixed assets is reviewed annually by directors to ensure it is not in excess of the recoverable amount of these assets. The recoverable amount is assessed on the basis of the expected net cash flows which will be received from the assets’ employment and subsequent disposal. The expected net cash flows have not been discounted to their present values in determining recoverable amounts.

d) Revenue Recognition

Revenue is recognised and measured at the fair value of the consideration received or receivable to the extent that it is probable that the economic benefits will flow to the Club and the revenue can be reliably measured. The following specific recognition criteria must be met before revenue is recognised:

o Rendering of Services – where control of a right exists to receive consideration upon completion of

or a stage of services provided. o Interest Income – Interest revenue is recognised as it accrues using the effective interest method

as set out in AASB 139 Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement.

o Grants are recognised as revenues when the Club obtains control over the assets comprising the grant. Control is normally obtained upon the receipt of cash.

e) Inventories

Inventories have been valued at the lower of cost and net realisable value. Cost is determined on an average cost basis.

f) Employee Entitlements

Provision is made for annual leave and long service leave estimated to be payable to employees as at 30 April 2016. Liabilities for salaries and wages (including non-monetary benefits) and annual leave are recognised and measured in respect of employees’ services up to the reporting date at nominal amounts based on the amounts expected to be paid when the liabilities are settled.

Unused non-vesting sick leave does not give rise to a liability, as it is not considered probable that sick leave taken in the future will be greater than the benefits accrued in the future. Benefits for long service leave and annual leave have been provided on the basis of emerging entitlements for recognised service for long service leave, and quantum due at balance date for annual leave.

In accordance with the Australian Accounting Standard AASB 119 “Employee Benefits” liabilities arising in respect of salaries and wages, annual leave and any other employee benefits expected to be settled within twelve months of the reporting date are measured at their nominal amounts based on remuneration rate which are expected to be paid when the liability is settled. All other employee benefit liabilities are measured at the present value of the estimated future cash outflows to be made in respect of services provided by employees up to the reporting date. In determining the present value of future cash outflows, the market yield on national government bonds, which have terms to maturity approximating the terms of the related liability are used. The provisions for leave entitlements also include the relevant on-costs.

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2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies...Continued

Superannuation - contributions are made by the Club to employee superannuation funds and are charged as an expense when incurred. Any surplus and deficiency in the net assets of the defined benefit superannuation plans are recognised as an asset and liability respectively when they arise.

g) Receivables & Payables

Accounts receivable, which are generally settled within 30 days are carried at amounts due. Accounts payable including accruals not yet billed, are recognised when the Club becomes obliged to make future payments as a result of purchase of assets or services. Accounts payable are generally settled within 30 days.

Any amounts not due within 12 months of the balance sheet date are classified as non-current.

h) Cash and Cash Equivalents

Cash and cash equivalents in the balance sheets comprise at bank and in hand and short-term deposits with an original maturity of three months or less that are readily convertible to known amounts of cash and which are subject to an insignificant risk of changes in value.

i) Tax Status

The activities of the Club are exempt from the provisions of the Income Tax Assessment Act and other Federal Government taxation legislation, with the exception of the requirement to pay fringe benefits tax and GST.

j) Goods & Services Tax (GST)

Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of GST, except:

o the amount of GST incurred by the Club as a purchaser that is not recoverable from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) is recognised as part of the cost of acquisition of an asset or as part of an item of expense as applicable.

o receivables and payables are stated with the amount of GST included.

3. Going Concern

a) The financial report has been prepared on a going concern basis, which contemplates continuity of normal

business activities and realisation of assets and settlement of liabilities in the ordinary course of business.

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SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB

DRAFT NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2016 2016 2015 $ $ NOTE 4: TRADE AND OTHER RECEIVABLES Trade receivables 119,536 53,530 Less provisions for doubtful debts - (6,500) 119,536 47,030 Other debtors 16,000 - Prepaid expenses - 284 GST receivable - 1,599 Total trade and other receivables 135,536 48,913 NOTE 5: PROPERTY, PLANT, AND EQUIPMENT At cost 189,321 158,711 Less accumulated depreciation (89,516) (78,697) Total property, plant, and equipment 99,805 80,014 NOTE 6: TRADE AND OTHER PAYABLES Trade payables 18,107 - Other payables 25,993 26,666 Accrued expenses 7,621 24,065 Deferred income - 194,326 GST payable 7,983 - Total trade and other payables 59,704 245,057

NOTE 7: BORROWINGS CURRENT Cricket NSW - Loan 16,467 8,251 Canada Bay Council – Loan 33,733 30,400 50,200 38,651 NON CURRENT Cricket NSW - Loan - 8,216 Canada Bay Council – Loan 3,333 8,000 3,333 16,216 NOTE 8: RETAINED EARNINGS Retained Earnings at the beginning of the financial year 139,573 65,151 Net profit attributable to members of the entity 61,048 74,422 Retained Earnings at the end of the financial year 200,621 139,573

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SYDNEY CRICKET CLUB - STATEMENT BY THE COMMITTEE

In the opinion of the Members of the Committee:

(a) the Club is not a reporting entity as defined in the Australian Accounting Standards; (b) the financial report and notes of the Club:

i. presents fairly the Club’s financial position as at 30 April 2016 and of its performance for the year ended on that date; and

ii. complies with Australian Accounting Standards to the extent described in Note 2(a); (c) there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Club will be able to pay its debts as and when

they become due and payable.

Signed in accordance with a resolution of the Committee.

Neil Maxwell Rodney Cavalier

Chairman President

30 June 2016 30 June 2016

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Chairman’s Report

What a pleasure it is to write this report!

Having looked over the Chairman's Report from last season I could not have imagined such a significant turnaround. Trophies are a great aspiration - Second and Third Grade provided these this season. That said, I maintain that as a Club the clear mandate from Cricket NSW and Cricket Australia is to produce first-class cricketers. With this in mind, we have put a programme in place that provides every male and female player in the Club the chance to be their best. We have unparalleled facilities, we have an amazing coaching department, we have resources to invest in our players and we have a progressive and supportive Board.

Following last season’s performance, we took it upon ourselves to challenge the norm. We looked at our support structure and determined that we needed to do things differently. We assessed our areas of weakness and directly addressed these. The end result and what clearly turned out to be the solution was;

"Each player taking responsibility and being prepared to lead, both on and off the field.”

This culture was emphasised by our coaching and leadership team. I want to make special mention of the following people. There are many others but those that had a huge influence on the success of this season are;

Steve Pryde - in his capacity as the head of the Cricket Operations Committee helped identify the specific failings in recent years. Steve, amongst a year of personal trauma was largely responsible for driving change within the Club. An understated volunteer, Steve deserves significant credit for his foresight and broader contribution to the Club.

Michael Haire - without doubt, Michael led from the front and his continual challenging of players and teams ensured they performed at their best. His reshaping of our culture into one that has seen men and women grow both as cricketers and as ‘people' is the most pleasing aspect of the season for me. He deserves being named the SCA’s Coach of The Year and being presented the 'Bob Simpson Award'. His efforts in 2015/16 are unrivalled.

Dan Smith - an instinctive tactician but last season it would be fair to say, was short of understanding how to get the best out of diverse personalities. Well, what a change! Under Michael’s guidance and the Board’s influence Dan has turned into one of the best leaders in Grade cricket. This has been recognised by the SCA with him being awarded joint-winner of the Captain of the Year Award. We are extremely proud of Dan - to take on board some of his shortcomings of last season and address them the way he has shows enormous maturity (and leadership!). For me, in the context of a very successful 10 months this is the success story of the season!

Daniel Jacob - Daniel was encouraged to take on the Second Grade captaincy and set about making the role his own. Clearly one of the best teams in the competition he brought together a group of men who on one hand as individuals aspired to play first grade and on the other, had to play as a team. Daniel is a consummate leader, knowing when to be firm and knowing when to ‘cuddle’ a few of his players. Led from the front on a few occasions including the semi-final. Well done mate.

Michael Procajlo - Michael has stepped up following the challenges of last year. He rose to the challenge under Michael Haire and I respect his commitment and enthusiasm enormously. He has helped coach his team to a Second Grade Premiership which again reflected his growth as a coach.

Dominic Tonkin – Another season as Skipper and another finals campaign, his record of playing finals is second to not many in grade cricket. He led the team to the Minor Premiership and won through to the Semi Finals. A hiccup in the semi saw the team drop out of the finals. Dom continues to grow as a leader and as a valued member of our Club.

Greg Healy – Greg identified an issue in the Women’s Club and proactively stepped up to help address the lack of leadership and direction for young female players. In his first year back from Singapore, Greg not only recruited a Brewer Shield Team but also took on the role of Head Coach. He has a wonderful passion for Women’s Cricket and will continue to grow our Club with the support of Fiona Urquhart, Kerry Marshall and Janine Stainer.

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A special mention to Alyssa Healy and Mitchell Starc and Ellyse Perry and Matt Toomua with both couples getting married throughout the year.

Congratulations must also go to our:

• Australian Representative players – Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry, Erin Osborne & Liam Scott • First Class representatives - Erin Osborne, Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry, Angela Reakes, Kira

Churchland, Nicole Goodwin and Rebecca Maher (NSW or ACT in First Class matches) • Ben Manenti represented NSW U19’s • Liam Scott represented Australia U16’s • Beau McClintock made his debut for NSW 2nd XI (Alex Glendenning was also named but withdrew through

injury) • Matthew Rodgers represented Combined Sydney • Numerous Junior Blues Academy Representatives (male and female)

Thank you to the following key contributors:

• Board Directors - we are blessed to have such a strong mix of skill sets from our Directors. We have some wise heads that compliment the enthusiasm and drive of others. Our Directors are listed elsewhere in this Report - thank you to you all.

• Our wonderful volunteers and parents have contributed enormously to the operations of our Club. We would be lost without you all and it clearly emphasises the reliance a Club of this size has on its volunteer base. People like Peter Rashleigh, Brian Lulham, Ian Wright, Alex Pasternatsky, Gary & Anne King, Joe Laban, Deb Smith, Debbie Holmes and Willie Sowter all provide our Club with so much support.

With success comes new challenges. The Board and Coaching Staff have already started to look at how we can improve on this year. We are looking at the learning’s and addressing some of the short comings. That said, I do encourage us to take a moment (just a moment!) to enjoy the vast improvement of recent years.

Now let’s get on with it!

Neil Maxwell Chairman

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General Manager Report

It is with great pleasure that I present my report for the 2015/16 season.

A season with so many highlights on and off the field. Most of these have been highlighted in other sections of the Annual Report and they have my personal congratulations.

Up front, I would like to acknowledge the hard work and commitment from our Chairman – Mr Neil Maxwell. Our Club is very fortunate to have a former First Class player providing leadership, knowledge and guidance to our current playing group. Neil has also been instrumental in building strong off field foundations over all aspects of our Club and his passion and enthusiasm are contagious. Thanks Maxi on behalf of everyone involved with our Club.

Key off field highlights -

I would like to highlight some key off field achievements: • Hosting five Matador Cup Matches in seven days • Hosting the Triforce T/20 Cup • Hosting the International T/20 Governor Generals Match • Hosting the Sydney Sixers Trial Match • Hosting three Quarter Finals • Hosting two Semi Finals • Hosting the Second Grade Grand Final • Hosting the NAB Challenge Match

These off field achievements were only possible with the full support of our playing members, Club Officials and volunteers. I would also like to acknowledge the tireless work of our Ground Staff and Canada Bay Council Staff for their support with these additional activities. Drummoyne Oval rated (on average daily mark) second to Hurstville Oval. That’s a huge improvement on each of the past five seasons (previously 17th, 19th, 10th, 10th and 16th, out of 20 grounds). On season aggregate for all 23 Saturdays, we were ranked fifth. The main reason for this was due to us receiving 0 points for the Saturdays before and during the AFL NAB Challenge match period, while every other ground was used and gained marks. Still this result was a remarkable improvement on recent seasons.

On the field, we continued to deliver five key areas of our business under the banner of SCG Cricket: • Men’s Grade Program • Women’s Grade Program • SCG XI Program • Junior Academy Program • Leadership Program

We are very unique to be able to offer Cricket in such a diverse manner.

Men’s Program

In a season of many highlights, winning the Second Grade Premiership and reaching the First Grade Grand Final were a reflection of the hard work committed by every player in the Club. Both teams played a strong and attacking brand of cricket and were ably led by Daniel Jacob and Daniel Smith admirably.

Women’s Program

On the Women’s side of the Club, we continue to have a strong presence in the representative scene and this causes our grade performances to suffer. That said, we fielded competitive sides in every round and were able to regrow our Brewer Shield Program under the guidance of Greg Healy.

SCG XI Program

The SCG XI continues to grow in the world of social cricket. Last year, we had an international tour to the UK and numerous mini tours to regional NSW.

The tour of the UK was significant in many ways and our players had the honour of playing a match at Lords. In April 2016, the team embarked on our inaugural tour of the sub-continent and played four games in India. The SCG XI Management Committee has certainly been working hard behind the scenes to deliver these tours and is constantly working on our sponsorship and financial position.

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Junior Academy

The Junior Academy Program creates a clear pathway into our Grade Program and the work of Dan Smith & Ash Squire as Head Coaches of this Program is much appreciated.

Leadership

Through the support of Alan Mantle, Michael Haire and Neil Maxwell, we invested time and effort in our leaders. People outside of our Club, would not have noticed any of this work being done last off season and this would have gone un-noticed, however the results were outstanding. Tom Ortiz and Alyssa Healy grew as Club Captains along with Dan Smith, Daniel Jacobs, Dom Tonkin, Nathan Breen, A J Mosca, Alex Glendenning & Steve Rous who all developed as leaders. We all had to grow and change together and we will continue to challenge each other as we confront next season!

Thank you

As we all know, the season can be very demanding on a Club and we are extremely lucky to have so many wonderful people associated with us.

Thank you to all of our Board of Directors who drive the strategic and financial direction of the Club. Our Current Board Members are:

1. Mr Neil Maxwell – Chairman

2. Mr Jamie Barkley

3. Ms Jane Coles

4. Mr Maurice Newman AC

5. Mr Paul Tonkin

6. Mr Jason Penrose

7. Mr Matthew Wiesner

8. Mr Anthony Brooks

9. Mr Greg Healy

I would also like to personally thank our President Rodney Cavalier AO for his continued endeavour to improve our Club.

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Thank you to all of the Operations Committee for the assistance with the day to day running of training, game day and social events. Under the guidance of Steve Pryde, the Operations Committee has breathed new life into the service area of our Club.

This is such an important role for the Club and we thank everyone who has contributed.

Thanks you to all of our Coaches and Support Staff.

Thank you to all of our Captains and Vice Captains for their energy and commitment.

Thank you to all of our wonderful scorers, without you, the captain’s job is so much more difficult.

Thank you to our Team Managers, who go way above the call of duties so all our players have to focus on, is their performance.

Thank you to our Ground Managers who support the Captains and make our image so professional with the SCA and Umpires.

Thank you to all of our canteen staff, afternoon tea staff and volunteers who provide our players and supporters with much needed refreshments.

Thank you to all of the Ground Staff from our three home grounds.

Thank you to our Sponsors – without you we could not deliver our players with the facilities that we do.

Thank you to our SCG XI Management Committee, our Finance Committee & our Sponsorship Committee

Thank you to Dave Dalton and Paul Tonkin for their legal advice.

Thank you to the wonderful staff at the SC & SG Trust for all of their support and advice.

Finally here are some of the highlights that are worth noting: • Erin Osborne, Alyssa Healy and Ellyse Perry represented Australia’s Southern Stars • Angela Reakes, Kira Churchland and Rebecca Maher represented NSW or ACT in First Class matches • Ben Manenti represented NSW U19’s • Liam Scott represented Australia U16’s • Beau McClintock made his debut for NSW 2nd XI • Second in the Men’s Club Championship (20 Clubs across metropolitan Sydney) • Minor Premiers in 2nd and 3rd Grade Men’s competitions • Premiers in 2nd Grade Men’s (last premiership was 1981/82) • Proudly hosting the second grade Grand Final at Drummoyne Oval • Grand Finalists and Runners up in 1st Grade Men’s • Harry Dalton was awarded the Richie Benaud Medal for best player in the First Grade Final - scoring 174. • Daniel Smith named 1st Grade Captain of the Year

We all look forward to next season with another strong focus on working hard and building stronger programs on and off the field. Cricket is Australia’s favourite sport and a sport for all Australians, boys and girls equally. SCG Cricket is committed to collaboratively partnering with all stakeholders to create a safe, inclusive and healthy environment for our male and female players, spectators and volunteers to come together as a sporting community.

Until next season! David Kelly General Manager

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Cricket Operations Report The Cricket Operations Committee has taken a far more active role this year and will continue to do so into the future. Our focus prior to the start of the season was to ensure we provided our players with the best facilities and resources to meet our Club objectives for both male & female. These are:

1. Produce first-class cricketers 2. Provide players with an environment to reach their potential 3. Win the Club Championship 4. Perform well in the lower grades with an emphasis on pushing players up the grades 5. Take ourselves back into the Community

Whilst some of these are immeasurable, our on field performances were very measurable with outstanding success. Congratulations must go to our men’s 2nd Grade side for winning their premiership and our men’s 1st Grade on reaching the Grand Final. Two other worthy mentions to our Men’s 3rd Grade side who were crowned Minor Premiers and our Brewer Shield for re-entering the competition. The Club’s daily cricket operations were wonderfully managed by our hard working General Manager, David Kelly. David took on the responsibility of co-coordinating key changes to the process of facilities, junior pathways, Academy programs, venues and volunteers. I am proud that he has been recognized by the NRL to now work in a national role. He has worked hard over his seven years as General Manager and previously (4 years) as Club Coach. We wish him well. I would also like to mention our other committee members who all play a significant role in Club operations: Dom Tonkin, Alex Bloomfield, Michael Haire, Dan Smith, Brian Lulham, Ian Wright and Peter Rashleigh. Our facilities are some of the best in the world. Having travelled to many cricket grounds, I can assure you that there are not many better than those on offer at Drummoyne Oval. International standard lighting, a practice area that rivals that of the Gabba and MCG (nothing beats the SCG!) and a playing surface equivalent to other first-class venues. Well done to our ground staff on raising the standard of the oval to receive second place in the overall ratings from CNSW. The staging of the Matador Cup & Sixers community day under lights was testament to the potential of the venue, overall 8,000 people attended these matches. Thank you to all those who volunteer their time to assist the Sydney Cricket Club to provide the best facilities and structures for our Members. Thank you to the Sydney Cricket & Sports Ground Trust, Triforce Australia, JCB, ACU, New Balance and all of our other sponsors for their continued support. Until next season!! Steve Pryde Chairman of Operations

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General Sir Peter Cosgrove, AK, MC, Governor-General of Australia and Lady Cosgrove

with Nell Bryson-Smith and Grace Thomas

Sydney Cricket Club - The best of the best!!

TOP 10 Batsman Aggregate

Name Innings Not Outs High Score Aggregate Average Smith, Daniel L 23 4 115* 951 50.05 Dalton, Harry 21 3 174 928 51.56 Rodgers, Matt 24 1 169 663 28.83 Mosca, Anthony J 24 1 59 635 27.61 Pasternatsky, Matt 19 1 116 598 33.22 Jacob, Daniel K 23 1 105 575 25.00 McClintock, Beau 24 5 71 526 27.68 Glendenning, Alex D 30 3 95* 491 22.32 Squire, Ash R 17 1 65* 483 26.83 Kent, Matt 22 2 60* 450 19.57

TOP 10 Batsman by Average (150 runs minimum)

Name Innings Not Outs High Score Aggregate Average Brooks, Anthony 9 2 113 367 52.43 Dalton, Harry 21 3 174 928 51.56 Smith, Daniel L 23 4 115* 951 50.05 Govers, Nick D 14 4 92 348 34.80 Pasternatsky, Matt 19 1 116 598 33.22 De Silva, Ashane 6 1 83 166 33.20 McKenna, Fergus 12 1 110 358 32.55 Rashleigh, Alex 9 4 63 161 32.20 Mosca, Justin 16 1 103* 439 29.27 Rodgers, Matt 24 1 169 663 28.83

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TOP 10 Bowlers by Aggregate Name Overs Maidens Aggregate Runs Average Best Manenti, Benjamin 398.2 95 52 1118 21.50 6/79 Glendenning, Alex 342.0 52 45 1344 29.87 4/55 Rodgie, Justin 167.1 40 43 427 9.93 7/23 Ortiz, Tom 285.4 40 43 1152 26.79 6/57 Pike, James 193.4 43 35 478 13.66 6/42 Corns, Ryan 253.5 75 33 650 19.70 3/2 Holmes, Cameron 208.0 48 31 584 18.84 6/19 Rous, Adrian 199.5 30 30 665 22.17 7/55 Felsch, Ryan 208.0 26 27 765 28.33 3/17 Govers, Nick D 154.3 29 26 492 18.92 6/15

TOP 10 Bowlers by Aggregate (15 wickets minimum)

Name Overs Maidens Agg Wickets Runs Average Best Rodgie, Justin 167.1 40 43 427 9.93 7/23 Squire, Ash R 128 34 25 325 13.00 4/16 Pike, James 193.4 43 35 478 13.66 6/42 McCowage, Angus 113 33 17 243 14.29 3/23 Rapisarda, Damian 117.5 22 23 341 14.83 3/17 Rous, Steve 126 17 24 390 16.25 5/35 Edwards, Jackson 120.5 26 21 358 17.05 6/20 Rashleigh, Alex 99.3 21 16 281 17.56 4/28 Arthur, Harry D 138.2 24 25 458 18.32 5/29 Holmes, Cameron 208 48 31 584 18.84 6/19

TOP 10 Fielders

Name Matches Catches Catches RO RO Stumpings TOTAL McClintock, B 24 0 33 2 0 2 37 Kent, M 22 0 28 5 0 2 35 McKay, A 16 0 22 1 0 6 29 Weragoda, J 13 1 16 4 0 2 23 Parker, A 12 0 17 2 1 3 23 Tonkin, D 16 19 0 1 0 0 20 Smith, D 24 15 0 0 0 0 15 James, J 17 10 0 1 0 0 11 McKenna, F 12 9 0 0 1 0 10 Squire, A 17 10 0 0 0 0 10

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SCG XI Report The 2015/16 season was the biggest and busiest yet for the SCG XI. We continued our non-playing category of Membership which attracted over 180 new Members who enjoyed exclusive events such as our wine tasting with event in the Members Pavilion, pitch inspection with Tom Parker, breakfast before the first day of the Test, annual luncheon at the SCG and access to our exclusive area during Days 1 – 5 of the Test. Our Christmas party was also celebrated at Drummoyne Oval following the annual City v Country match. On the field we had 18 fixtures bookended by our first game against I Zingari CC at Coogee Oval in September to the rematch at their home ground at Camden Park in March. The obvious highlight for our Members was the hosting of the Hong Kong Cricket Club. Over the course of the weekend, we played them in Golf, a T/20 match, a 40 over match and hosted two dinners. They have offered to reciprocate in 2017. This season, we played had one three mini - tours: • Hunter Valley • Bowral • Canberra The model we use for our mini – tours is designed to cater for all Members and includes dinners, wine tasting, Golf, drinks and Cricket!!! The Hunter Valley weekend was well received by our Members with lavish dinners, Quality Golf Courses and a spirited Cricket Match. The weekend in Bowral began with a unique formal dinner surrounded by cricket memorabilia within the Bradman Museum on Saturday evening where those attending were treated to an amazing night of cricket history. The following day we contested the Rodney Cavalier Cup and at lunch (once again within the museum), Simon Katich and Stuart Clark were interviewed. We will continue to play for the Rodney Cavalier Cup as Rodney was a great support to the SCG XI and at the end of the day’s play we were delighted when Rodney presented the trophy named in his honour. The weekend in Canberra was also special with golf, welcome drinks & dinner and the fact we played on Manuka Oval.

2015/16 City Country

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SCG XI v Hong Kong CC – 13 February 2016

SCG XI V Hong Kong XI – February 2016

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SCG XI Tour of India

In April the SCG XI completed a wonderful tour of India. For 11 days the group of 29 players, supporters, umpires, scorer and support staff travelled around the subcontinent, playing four games in Mumbai and New Delhi whilst enjoying the myriad of sights, sounds, tastes and smells that is India.

The tour started in Mumbai with a game against a very strong Cricket Club of India team at Brabourne stadium, the venue for many test matches over the years. It was quite a thrill to bat and bowl on a quality ground rich with such history. The local conditions were testing, particularly the heat, and after posting a reasonable total the SCG XI were given a masterclass batting display by our hosts in chasing down the runs. That night we were treated to dinner in the magnificent old colonial CCI rooms after watching the Rising Pune Supergiants IPL team at training, including Steve Smith and Kevin Pietersen.

Our next game was against the PJ Hindu Gymkhana side on their seaside ground. This was the true Indian cricket experience with a dusty turning wicket and an outfield largely devoid of grass. The match was played against a backdrop of incessant car horns, whilst hundreds of locals lined the boundary to watch and cheer. The game itself was a nail-biter, going right to the wire, and by the end both teams were exhausted but jubilant with the effort and experience.

The squad then flew to New Delhi and after some shopping and sight-seeing we attended an afternoon tea at the Australian High Commission hosted by the High Commissioner, Ms Harinder Sidhu. Following this we played a T20 fixture under lights against the Viceroys Cricket Club, a team made up of expats from all over the world. Playing under lights in India was a very different experience to anything the SCG XI players were used to and we were beaten in a match that was notable for its laughter, camaraderie and friendliness.

The following night the tour party attended an Indian Premier League game between the Delhi Daredevils and the Kings XI Punjab, featuring some big name Australians including Shaun Marsh and Glenn Maxwell. It is impossible to describe the atmosphere of the IPL. It was like being at a rock concert with a game of cricket going on in the middle. The noise was phenomenal, whilst the passion of the local crowd was very contagious. It is a night that will long live in all our memories.

The next day we travelled by bus to Agra, and a sunset tour of the famous Taj Mahal. We spent a few hours exploring this iconic palace, then returned the following morning at sunrise to watch as the changing light transformed the marble into a shimmering kaleidoscope.

Upon returning to New Delhi, our final game was against an invitational team at the Jaypee Ground. Fatigue and the heat were taking their toll, and despite a commendable effort with bat and ball we were defeated by a good side in a most enjoyable game.

India is an amazing country with an enormous passion for cricket, and having the opportunity to experience this with the SCG XI was incredible. Cricket really is the passport to friendship, and everyone in the touring party thoroughly enjoyed the cultural and cricketing experiences of the tour. A big thank you to all those who organised the tour, allowing us to live our cricket dreams.

David Yates SCG XI India Tour Captain

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With thanks... This season has cemented the SCG XI as one of the world’s great social cricket clubs. We are now receiving requests for matches from all over the world and when organising our Indian Tour were spoilt for choice with many clubs wanting to play a fixture against the SCG XI. The SCG XI black and gold and our distinctive striped blazer are increasingly becoming recognised in cricket circles. There are a handful of SCG XI Members who have been there from the start and I would like to thank them for continually playing and enforcing our brand of cricket, which is competitive but always completely within the spirit of the game. To our regular officials, John and Narelle Johnston, Ian Wright, Arthur Watson, Norm Kochannek, Rossco Barrat, John Walker and Karl Wentzel – a heartfelt thanks for all your assistance this season and for being such great SCG XI ambassadors. I would also like to thank the SCG XI Committee of Jane Coles, Michael Regan, Andrew Jones, David Kelly and Neil Maxwell for their guidance and support as this wonderful concept rapidly evolves. The Membership Department from the Trust and in particular Membership and Marketing GM, Jane Coles & Leonie Gibbons who have been an unfailing source of support and assistance.

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Coin toss Spectators watching SCG XI v PJ Hindu Gymkhana

Locals impressed by the SCG XI players

SCG XI - Official Team Photos at The Cricketers Club of India

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Sydney Cricket Club Awards The Neil Maxwell Players Player Award – Men’s Neil had a wonderful Grade, 1st Class and International career spanning over 25 seasons and was widely known as one of the fiercest competitors with the bat and ball of his era. Neil Captained our last 1st Grade Premiership and his passion for Cricket still continues on many different levels. Neil is still serving our Club as Chairman. The winners as voted by their peers for 2015/16 –

• 1st Grade – Tom Ortiz • 2nd Grade – Justin Rodgie & Matthew Pasternatsky • 3rd Grade – Steve King • 4th Grade – Nathan Breen & Nic Taylor • 5th Grade – Steve Rous • 6th Grade – Rory Miscamble • PGs – Matthew Rodgers • A W Green Shield – Harry Manenti

The Belinda Clark Player’s Player – Women’s Grade Belinda Clark provided a significant contribution to our Club and in fact was our Club’s most decorated women’s player. Belinda was the Captain of the Australian Team from 1994 to 2004 and also captained NSW from 1993/94 until 2000/01. She is currently now in charge of the Australia Cricket Centre of Excellence in Brisbane. The winners as voted by their peers for 2015/16 –

• 1st Grade - Women’s - Shannon Webb • 2nd Grade Women’s - Sara Balasubramanium • Brewer Shield - Mikaela Pappou

The Fred Bennett Memorial Trophy – 1st Grade Player of the Year – Men’s To perpetuate the memory of a great stalwart of the Club. Our Committee commissioned a memorial trophy in his honour. Frederick William Bennett joined Balmain in 1938 and served the Club for an amazing 57 years until his untimely passing on Australia Day, 1995. He was an excellent wicketkeeper batsman who made his First Grade debut in the 1940/41 season, just prior to joining the 2nd/4th Australian Army Regiment with which he served in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands reaching the rank of Lieutenant. After rejoining Balmain in 1945, Fred continued his First and later Second Grade career with considerable success, culminating in his leading our Second Grade side to the premiership in 1953/54. Fred was appointed to the Club Committee as Assistant Honorary Secretary in 1946 and held this position until appointed Honorary Secretary in 1949. For the next 27 years, Fred did a remarkable job looking after the Club as its major custodian. In 1976 he took over the Presidency from Cliff Winning and held this position until his passing. His administrative skills were very widely recognised and led to his appointment to the NSWCA where he served in many capacities including Chairman for nine years from 1954/55. Fred served on the Australian Cricket Board from 1967 to 1988 and was its Chairman from 1983-1987. He managed several Australian Touring sides in the period from 1969 to 1981 and was recognised by all as a great bloke and great administrator. He was regarded by the players as one of the best Managers ever to take a team away. Fred was honoured with three Life Memberships, Balmain District Cricket Club in 1956, the New South Wales Cricket Association in 1959 and the MCC in 1980. To complement these honours, he was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1980 for services to sport.The Committee, in commissioning this trophy, acted as it believed Fred would have wished in presenting it for the Outstanding First Grade Player. It was decided that the Committee would award this trophy on the basis of assessment in the following categories: Playing Performance, Citizenship, Conduct, Training Attendance and General Contribution to the Club. The winner for 2015/16 – Tom Ortiz

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Player of the year is not only on field performance but off field also. Tom led by example at training every week as club captain. Spoke exceptionally well in all club meetings and trained harder than anyone else in the club. Never once did I see or hear Tom complain whinge or conduct himself in anything other than a positive light. His on field performances were head and shoulders above what anyone could of wished for. 45 wickets in a season dominated by the bat speaks for itself. Cliff Winning Trophy – 2nd Grade Player of the Year – Men’s This trophy was named in honour of Cliff Winning who was a loyal servant of the Club from 1927. Cliff was a true gentleman who supported the Club in good times and in not so good times. Richard Colbran can’t speak high enough for the role Cliff played in his career and many others during the 80s and 90s. The winner for 2015/16 – Ash Squire Jim Reynolds Trophy – 2nd Grade Player of the Year – Women’s Jim Reynolds was a long serving Vice President for our Club wherever and whenever they played. This continued for many years and always had a passion for Cricket at all levels. The winner for 2015/16 – Angel Lea Angel has been with our Club now for over five seasons and performed well in all matches. She is now ready to reach her potential. H.V. Todd Tanner Memorial Trophy – 3rd Grade Player of the Year – Men’s HV “Todd” Tanner was a contemporary and very dear friend of W.C. Bull who was Honorary Secretary from 1910-1939 and President from 1939-1956. Todd Tanner joined our Club in 1920, was elected to the Management Committee in 1921 and, on numerous occasions, acted as its Chairman. His service to the Club in this capacity continued until his death in 1956 without his missing a Committee meeting. Todd Tanner was a delegate to the NSWCA and other cricket bodies on behalf of the Club for many years and was elected a Life Member in 1935. His greatest cricketing achievement was the taking of all 10 wickets for 32 runs in a City and Suburban Match in 1920, closely followed by 145 runs (still a record), during which he clouted many sixes into Snail’s Bay at Birchgrove. He was one of the most ardent supporters of Poidevin-Gray and AW Green Shield Cricket. The winner for 2015/16 – Jimmy Pike Jimmy Pike - lead the bowling attack with fierce determination every week, finishing with 35 wickets for the season. His passion for the team and club inspired all around him. Would always deliver when called upon to do a job for the team. The W.C. Bull Memorial Trophy – 4th Grade Player of the Year – Men’s This trophy was presented for annual competition by Mr John Bull to perpetuate the memory of the grand service given to our Club by his father, W.C. Bull, as a player (including First Grade) and outstanding administrator at all levels of the game. Mr Bull joined the Tigers in 1901, was elected to the Management Committee in 1904 and was appointed Honorary Secretary of the Club in 1909, a post he held until 1939. He was made a Life Member of the Club in 1922 and succeeded his father as President in 1939, a position he held until his death in 1957. Mr Bull was a delegate to the NSWCA for 46 years and a member of the Executive Committee for 36 years. He was elected a Life Member of the NSWCA in 1937. Mr Bull managed an Australian side to New Zealand in 1928 and was Treasurer of the 1934 Ashes team to England. Remarkable Service indeed!! The winner for 2015/16 – Cameron Holmes Cameron Holmes. Cameron is the most consistent bowler I have played with. He never looks out of rhythm and rarely had a wicket less week. He is a work horse bowling huge numbers of over’s at training and in both games on Saturday and Sunday. It is with no surprise that he is the Leading wicket taker for the year despite getting the call up on multiple occasions. Led the attack each week he played. Always took wickets. Constantly managed to crash through the top order and has an uncanny ability to take the big wicket each week. Trains hard, great club man all season.

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Colin Thomlinson Memorial Trophy – 5th Grade Player of the Year – Men’s This trophy was donated by the family of the late Colin Thomlinson in honour of his memory and service to our Club. Colin played in an era when First Grade cricket was of a very high standard, but was deprived of competing permanently at that level because of the controversial nature of his excellent fastish off-break delivery but by no means was this a unanimous opinion. Nevertheless, Colin accepted these reversals like the great sportsman he was and continued to give the Club yeoman service on and off the field right up to the time of his untimely passing. It was determined that this trophy should be awarded to the best Fifth Grade player. The winner for 2015/16 – Angus McCowage Angus is a great team player, always put in and great attitude. Always punctual and willing to help out with extras like sightscreens & covers. Never complains & always conducts himself in a positive manner. Batting: 202 runs at average of 18. Bowling: 17 wickets at 13.4. Fielding: 4 catches and 3 assisted run outs. Athol Aria Memorial Trophy – Poidevin Gray Shield Player of the Year Presented to the Club in honour of a Senior Vice President, Athol Aria who served the Club splendidly in numerous auxiliary, “behind the scenes” capacities. He knew Drummoyne Oval like “the back of his hand” … one of his pet phrases, because he was also closely associated with the Drummoyne Rugby Club during the Winter. His valuable service dates back to the days when it was customary to charge admission for First Grade matches and Athol was invariably on deck to collect the money. Certainly, one of our Club’s staunchest loyalists. The winner for 2015/16 – Ben Manenti Ben showed typical Tigers spirit and fought hard in every game. He led from the front with the ball taking two 5 wicket hauls and made some useful runs Greg Hayne Player of the Year – 6th Grade This award is presented to honour one of our greatest ever Tigers Greg Hayne. Greg leads our Club in centuries scored and leading runs with over 12 000 during his illustrious career. The winner for 2015/16 is – Justin Felsch Justin performed well in all matches with the bat and ball including the games when he was selected to play higher grades. Andrew Jones Trophy – Green Shield Player of the Year This trophy was donated annually by the late Ron Jones, Vice President and father of our former champion First Grade bowler, Andrew, to recognise a vital feature of our Club. From 2004/05, it was decided, that this trophy is to be presented to the Most Valuable Player in the AW Green Shield team. The winner for 2015/16 – Jamie Shaw Jamie didn’t have the year he would have liked with the bat, but he was our equal highest wicket taker and when it came to the crunch moments in a match Jamie made sure we wanted to be the one to lead from the front and more often than not got the important breakthrough. Jamie wasn’t just a good player and leader on the field, but also led well off the field in everything from warm ups, training, setting up and packing up the ground and supporting his fellow team mates. Nerida Walker Award - Player of the Year in Brewer Shield This trophy was first awarded in the 2002/03 Season in recognition of the commitment made by Nerida Walker in establishing the Club’s Brewer Shield side during the mid 1990’s. Nerida has been a member of the Club since the late 1980s and has made a valuable contribution both as a player and administrator. The winner for 2015/16 – Jessica Willathgamuwa

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Ed McCardell Memorial Trophy – Club Person of the Year – Mens This trophy was donated by the Club Management to perpetuate the memory of another of our Club’s “behind the scenes” indispensable workers, particularly at the First Grade level. He was closely associated with our late President, F.W. Bennett OBE, in many of the latter’s sporting goods enterprises and used a variety of his talents, including First Grade team manager, to ensure as high a degree of off field efficiency as possible. His all round efficiency was also recognised by the NSWCA which appointed him manager of a number of minor representative teams. The trophy is awarded annually for consistent displays of unsolicited service, citizenship and service beyond the call of duty or obligation. The winner for 2015/16 – Brian Lulham Colahan/Mitchell Trophy – Best Club Person – Women’s Named after Ann Mitchell OAM and Carlene Colahan who were driving forces behind the women’s teams, this trophy is presented annually to the representative of the women’s teams who has contributed most off field to the smooth running of these teams. The winner for 2015/16 - Deb Smith Deb was new to our Club this season and took on the role of Brewer Shield Manager. Deb managed all of the team logistics and assisted Greg Healy for the entire season! Bill Donaldson Memorial Trophy – Best Trainer in the Club The family of the late Bill Donaldson donated this trophy during the 1999/00 season. Bill Donaldson was one of our greatest and longest serving players, playing with the Club from 1937 to 1961. Bill was a prolific run-scorer with two double centuries and 11 centuries to his name. He made the highest individual score ever in 1st Grade with 246 not out in 1947/48 and has the highest average in 1st Grade with 135.16 also in 1947/48. Bill also scored two centuries for NSW, both coincidentally against Western Australia. From 2004/05, it was decided that this trophy be presented to the Most Conscientious Trainer. The winner is the player who attends practice regularly and puts in at all times. The winner for 2015/16 Trainer of the Year – Yellow Shirt - Beau McClintock Beau is a popular winner of this award. He would work in with all of our wicket keepers and was always on hand to assist junior programs as well. Brian Lulham Volunteer of the Year Award – Best Volunteer for the Entire Season This award is to recognise the importance of volunteers in our Club and as a way for our players to show their appreciation. The winners for 2015/16 - Alex Pasternatsky & Willie Sowter Kerry Marshall Award – 1st Grade Player of the Year – Women’s First awarded in 1999/00 this award was renamed in the 2002/03 the Kerry Marshall Award. Kerry was a foundation member of the Women’s club when they joined with the Balmain District Cricket Club in 1982. Since 1982, in addition to playing with the Club, has been President of the women’s division, coach and selector. Kerry represented NSW during the 1980’s. The winner for 2015/16 – Maitlan Brown

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The Archie Jackson Memorial Trophy – Player of the Year – Men’s

The 1932/33 Committee of the Balmain District Cricket Club decided to ensure that the name of a great Balmain, New South Wales and Australian cricketer should forever be perpetuated in our Club history by arranging for, and providing to the Club, a magnificent Shield to be presented annually to the Balmain team finishing the season with the highest number of Premiership points. Archie Jackson was Balmain’s youngest Interstate and International Representative, who succumbed to Tuberculosis at only 23 years of age in February, 1933. In 1926/27, after showing tremendous promise as a schoolboy, he amassed, at the tender age of 17, a First Grade aggregate of 870 runs in only 12 innings (2 not outs), including five centuries at an average of 87.00. He was chosen the same season to play for NSW for whom he scored two centuries and three fifties. Test Match representation came in February 1929 in Adelaide (Fourth Test) when he recorded a top score of 162 on debut v England – an innings which brought him cricketing immortality. Archie played for Balmain from 1924 to 1932 scoring 11 centuries, represented NSW on 23 occasions scoring 1858 runs at an average of 54.64 and played in eight Tests, scoring 474 runs at 47.40. Special mention in this section – in third place Ben Manenti – 55 wickets in first grade and PGs, in second place Harry Dalton 945 runs in a breakthrough season including 174 and the Benaud Medal in the Belvedere Cup Grand Final. However, The winner for 2015/16 – goes to a player who lead from the front in every aspect. Along the way he scored 975 runs and took his team the Grand Final. He scored three centuries, he was named in the SCA team of the year and was also named Captain of the Year – the winner of the Archie Jackson Memorial Award is Daniel Smith. Hat trick Awards

• Steve King • Alex Glendenning • Harry Manenti

Ten Year Service Awards These awards are for players who have played minimum ten seasons with our Club.

• Nathan Breen • Daniel Jacob • Ellyse Perry • Alyssa Healy • Nicole Goodwin

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Obituaries

Russell Ellem

Russell who passed away in early June 2016, played for the Balmain Cricket Club in 1950/51 and 1951/52 during which he scored 427 runs from 18 innings and took 23 wickets for 515 runs in First grade.

Russell was part of the wonderful Ellem cricketing family based in and around Grafton where the local cricket oval is named the ELLEM OVAL. The Ellem family fielded a whole team of Ellems for many years in the Grafton area and played against other notable cricketing families in the Northern part of NSW.

Vale Russell Ellem

Bob Lakeman

Bob Lakeman who passed away in May 2016 was a very loyal supporter and worker (in conjunction with his wife, Sandra) to and for the Balmain Cricket Club. Bob’s son Paul was a leading player for club from 1984 to 2000 and it was during this time that Bob would always be on hand to assist as necessary, every Saturday, during Paul’s time at the club.

Vale Bob Lakeman

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Director of Cricket Report It is with great pride that I present my report. Season 2015/16 preparations started in the first week of August 2015 with a net session at the SCG indoor nets. We had a number of these sessions which were complimented with fitness sessions conducted by Scott King. The most memorable and enjoyable preseason activity was when Scott introduced the group to the wonderment of the Wanda Sandhill’s. 45 players attended that day on the 29th August and the work ethic and encouragement displayed by the group set the standard for our season. To witness the support for your mate when he may have struggled on the hills, the camaraderie when all the players went to lunch together, shared a few beers, told a few stories and expressed an overwhelming eagerness set the foundation for season commencement. There was a buzz of excitement and the foundation was laid for a successful season. Our season was predicated on one key element…WORK HARD... and this was reinforced at every training session we had. The results we have obtained during season 2015/16 reflect that the group accepted and embraced this challenge. Every player in our group should be proud of what we have achieved this season and be congratulated for the work ethic that they displayed. Our results are a direct reflection of the hard work each player embraced. The group TRAINED TO WIN and PREPARED TO BE THE BEST THEY COULD BE. Our results weren’t achieved by one individual…they are a result of a number of people’s efforts. A wonderful team. Firstly, thank you to the Board of our Club. Led by our Chairman, Neil Maxwell, the support you provided was invaluable to ensure that the operational facilities required to play cricket at our best was delivered. The structure in place is the envy of other Grade Clubs and makes the process of playing so much easier. To our Club General Manager, David Kelly, thank you for your outstanding support. I am sure you must have shaken your head with some of my requests but nothing was ever a problem for DK. I have gained a great appreciation for all the behind the scenes work DK does for our Club and it is tribute to his work ethic that things run so smoothly. A true asset to our Club. To all our support staff, Michael Procajlo, Ash Squire, Dan Smith and Matt Ryan. Thank you for your tireless efforts on training days. MP’s match day contributions, which was spread across all grades but at the backend focussed on 2nd Grade were exceptional and the results achieved by that team reflect the passion and drive that MP has for the game of cricket. Pat Rodgers our PGs coach and Ryan Felsch our Green Shield coach thank you for your contribution. To our practice captain, Dave Ball, who has the easiest role in the club, keeping every bowler and batsman happy every Tuesday and Thursday a big THANK YOU. A special thank you to all our Captains: Dan Smith, Daniel Jacob, Dom Tomkin, Nathan Breen, Steve Rous and Rory Miscampbell. Smithy, DJ, Dom, Boxy, Warhorse and Rory the Pom…outstanding efforts. To our Educators led brilliantly by Club Captain Tom Ortiz…Beau Mclintock, Stephen King and Justin Knight…thank you gents. To Scott King…a sadist but a wonderful sadist. You made hard work fun. The boys looked forward to your sessions and you challenged them at every opportunity. Thank you mate. To Alan Mantle, our resident Sports Psychologist. The work you did within the group was outstanding. To Chris Evens our Physiotherapist and Callum Forrest our Chiropractor who gave up their Tuesday and Thursdays to attend to player injuries…thank you as well.

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To Matt Somerville from Green Options, our curator at Drummoyne. What a brilliant effort. Our facilities at Drummoyne are of first class standard and a reflection of the effort you and your team put in each and every week. To the ground staff at Birchgrove and Ryde Ovals…thank you. We are very fortunate to have such outstanding grounds available to us. To all our brilliant volunteers, scorers, afternoon tea and lunch providers. Thank you for your support. Lastly…thank you to all our players. Your acceptance of the program that was put together…your acceptance to train and work hard…to adopt a philosophy of what we walk by we accept…your acceptance to sweep the sheds… is testimony to our achievements this season. What lies ahead for season 2016/17? We will continue to work hard…we will continue to improve…we will be the best we can be… and we will train to win. WHERE WOULD YOU RATHER BE? Michael Haire Director of Cricket

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Tigers Junior Academy Program Tigers Junior Academy Report The Sydney Cricket Club Junior Academy was launched in 2008/09 to create a structured pathway for the identification, development, coaching and mentoring of talented young Sydney Cricket Club players (male & female) and also those who will eventually see the Sydney Cricket Club as their home as they mature into Grade cricket. The program is specifically designed as an off-season coaching and development program for talent identified Green Shield & Brewer Shield - aged cricketers and focuses on teaching correct techniques to optimize performance, prevent injury and develop tactical awareness, fitness and specialist skill focus in the areas of batting, fast bowling, spin bowling and wicket keeping. This season 40 Junior Tigers worked closely with a team of high performance coaches (including SCC 1st and 2nd grade players) and benefited from Dan Smith, Ash Squire, Neil Maxwell, Ryan Felsch, Tristen McDonald & Michael Haire. Once again, the program was proudly sponsored by Triforce Sports and the players who progress through this program are players of the future for our Club. Head Coach of the Program was Ash Squire and he was impressed with the progression of the players into Green Shield and then onto Grade Cricket. Numerous players have been selected for Junior Blues Squads and young gun Liam Scott was named in the Australian u/16 squad. This program creates a lifeline of junior talent for our Club!! Regards Ash Squire Head Coach of Academy

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Grand Final Report

Tigers Gallant in defeat!

What a season in Tigerland. Three teams in the finals, two team in the Grand Finals, two teams as minor premiers and secon inthe Club Championships.

Minor Premiers Bankstown defeated Sydney Tigers by 97 runs on the first innings in the McDonald’s Sydney First Grade Grand Final (April 1-3), to win their first Premiership in the top grade since the 2006/07 season. Runners-up in each of the last two Grand Finals, Bankstown went into this season’s decider at Bankstown Oval as heavy favourites against the young Tigers.

Winning the toss and electing to bat first, Bankstown posted a commanding 423 all out on the back of centuries to Philip Wells (103) and Jake Cormack (126), and an aggressive half-century from opener Daniel Solway (55). Tigers Fast bowler Alex Glendenning (3-111) was the pick of the Sydney bowlers, with the young quick claiming the wickets of Wells and Jarrad Burke (6) early on day two to get his team back into the match. Ben Manenti toiled hard bowling an incredible 52 overs.

We knew that we had to bat well and after losing a couple wickets early in our chase, Anthony Mosca and Harry Dalton kept us in the game with a determined stand. The pair took Sydney to stumps on day two with the scoreboard reading 2-107, before continuing to build their partnership during the opening session of the third and final day. They had added 183 runs for the third wicket when Bankstown finally broke through just before lunch, with Solway taking a sharp catch at slip off the bowling of Burke to dismiss Mosca for 59. Bankstown only picked up one wicket in the second session with Rhys Williams bowling Sydney captain and leader Daniel Smith for 23. We still required 160 runs to win in the last session and you could cut the tension with a knife. The Bulldogs kept bowling well and were rewarded when Kerrod White picked up the wickets of Beau McClintock (10) and Ben Manenti (0) with successive deliveries before Solway ran out Harry Dalton for 174. Nathan McAndrew and Mitchell Phelps then cleaned up our tail, bowling us out for 326 to secure the prestigious Belvidere Cup for Bankstown.

While his team missed out of the Premiership, there was some good news for Harry Dalton who was awarded the Benaud Medal after being judged by the umpires as the Player of the Final for his fine knock of 174 runs. Dalton batted for 452 minutes and faced 352 deliveries, hitting 23 fours and one six. It was his second successive century after also reaching triple figures in the Semi Final.

The Benaud Medal is named in recognition of the contribution of the Benaud family to the Sydney Grade competition.

Second Grade Report

Sydney Tigers are the 2015/16 Second Grade champions after beating the University of NSW on the first innings. Sydney secured a first innings lead of 68 runs half way through on day two after bowling UNSW out for 142 in reply to their score of 210. The Tigers then batted their opposition out of the match, posting 322 all out in their second innings to set UNSW an unlikely 390 runs to win with less than half a day to play. UNSW were 3-33 after six overs when the game was called off, allowing Sydney to lift the trophy in front of their home fans.

Superbly led by Daniel Jacob and Coach Michael Procajlo, the Tigers capped off a remarkable victory with a dominant performance over the weekend to bring home the Albert Cup!!

All of the bowlers worked hard and hunted as a pack to share the wickets whilst Angus McKay, Daniel Jacob and Matthew Pasternatsky contributed important knocks with the bat.

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Man of the match for the final was Ash Squire who scored two half centuries and took three vital wickets.

Third Grade Report

Sydney University won the Third Grade Grand Final, beating Eastern Suburbs by 127 runs on the first innings at the Sydney University No.1 Oval.

After posting 287 all out on day one thanks to a Tom Decent (119) century, Sydney University where able to bowl Easts out for 160 with Henry Clark taking four wickets.

Fourth Grade Report

Sydney University secured their second Premiership for the season by beating Penrith by 70 runs at Howell Oval.

Sent into bat, Sydney University made 304 all out courtesy of centuries to Hayden Kerr (106) and wicketkeeper Matthew Powys (109).

As the higher ranked team heading into the Grand Final, Penrith only needed a first innings draw to secure the premiership.

Nevertheless, they seemed determined to chase the first innings win but unfortunately, they were bowled out for 238.

Lawrence Neil-Smith was the pick of the Sydney University bowlers in the win, taking 5-63 from, 20.1 overs.

Fifth Grade Report

A low scoring match saw Campbelltown-Camden defeat Eastern Suburbs by seven wickets at Raby Oval.

Campbelltown-Camden were bowled out for 99 runs early on day two, leaving them with a lead of just four runs after the first innings.

However, their bowlers did an outstanding job to dismiss Eastern Suburbs for 101 in their second innings, meaning Campbelltown-Camden now needed 98 runs to win the Grand Final.

They achieved their victory target in 33.1 overs for the loss of three wickets.

For more full scorecards, tables, draws and statistics from the McDonald’s Sydney Grade competition, visit www.sydneygrade.nsw.cricket.com.au.

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Grand Final Teams

FIRST GRADE: 10:00am Friday 1st – 9.00am Sunday 3rd April

Bankstown v Sydney Tigers at Memorial Oval, Bankstown.

Bankstown: Jarrad Burke (c), Philip Wells, Luke Reece, Nathan McAndrew, Mitchell Phelps, Kerrod White, Michael Stretton, Rhys Williams, Daniel Solway, Jake Cormack, David Lozinski, Ayden Brown, Thomas Sowden.

Sydney Tigers: Daniel Smith (c), Justin Mosca, Matt Rodgers, Harry Dalton, Anthony Mosca, Beau McClintock, Tristen McDonald, Alex Glendenning, Ryan Corns, Benjamin Manenti, Tom Ortiz, Tane Edmed, Harry Manenti.

Umpires: Gerard Abood & Greg Davidson. Reserve: David Taylor.

SECOND GRADE: 10:00am Friday 1st – 9.00am Sunday 3rd April

Sydney Tigers v UNSW at Drummoyne Oval.

Sydney: Daniel Jacob (c), Ash Squire, Joel James, Matthew Pasternatsky, Nick Govers, Angus McKay, Brett Watkins, Ryan Felsch, Alexander Bloomfield, Craig Di Blasio, Justin Rodgie, Jarrad Ninnesss, Justin Felsch.

UNSW: Thomas Atallah (c), Connor Jackson, Nicholas Charlwood, Joseph Byrnes, Raza Rizwan, Marcus Atallah, James Henry, Brandon McLean, Lewin Maladay, John Venianakis, Hayden McLean, Blaize Irving-Holliday.

Umpires: Ben Treloar & Anthony Wilds.

THIRD GRADE: 10:00am Saturday 2nd – 9.00am Sunday 3rd April

Sydney University v Eastern Suburbs at Sydney University Oval.

Sydney University: Ash Cowan (c), Ben Larkin, Sutharsan Sivapalan, James Larkin, Nicky Craze, Tom Decent, James Crowley, Henry Clark, Jonathon Craig Dobson, Jack Gibson, Ryan Kurtz, Tom Galvin.

Eastern Suburbs: Angus Palmer (c), Samuel Powell, James Deacon, Oliver Maxwell, Sam Pointer, Sam Reading, Matthew Yiend, Harry Brooks, Alex Tunnadine, Mike Peacock, Matthew Sarkies, Prinya Kham.

Umpires: Darren Goodger & Anthony Hobson.

FOURTH GRADE: 10:00am Saturday 2nd – 9.00am Sunday 3rd April

Penrith v Sydney University at Howell Oval.

Penrith: Edward Brown (c), Pete Gregersen, Trent Weir, Jacob Apicella, Nathan Maskell, Jeremy Newton, Andrew Hazard, Jacob New, Connor New, Daniel Miklosz, Ben Leyshon, Adam Burton.

Sydney University: Alasdair Grant (c), Ryan Danne, Ed Arnott, Hugh Kermond, Hayden Kerr, Charles Cull, Lawrence Neil-Smith, Matthew Powys, Jake Day, Lewis McMahon, Liam Whitaker, Ryan McElduff.

Umpires: Simon Lightbody & Marc Nickl.

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FIFTH GRADE: 10:00am Saturday 2nd – 9.00am Sunday 3rd April

Campbelltown-Camden v Eastern Suburbs at Raby Oval 1.

Campbelltown-Camden: Michael Strong (c), Vincent Hreszczuk, Cameron Binskin, Todd O'Keefe, Nicholas Appleton, Nathan Baker, Brandon Redman, Lleyton Wallace, Andrew O'Halloran, Patrick O'Neill, Iain Carlisle, Samuel Okely, Luke Miner.

Eastern Suburbs: George Black (c), Kirk Rimmer, Jack Atkinson, Jonathan Bank, Hamish Dunlop, Dave Nash, Harry White, Andy Coles, Zaeem Tapia, Steven Lewis, Steven Towers, Mitchell Clayton, Angas Macdonald.

Umpires: Troy Penman & Glen Stubbings.

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Mens 1st Grade Report

What a difference 12 months makes…………

I am very rarely the sort of person to look back, I’d always rather look forward. That being said I think it’s important to look back to season 14/15 and say we learnt a lot and while we may of finished 17th on the table it certainly wasn’t a season that was a complete write off.

I wrote in last year’s report…….’Season 2014/15, a season of learning’ and it certainly was.

So what do I write about Season 2015/16…………A season or performance? A season of achievement? A season of improvement? A season of reward?

I think it has been all of those things and more.

Belvidere Cup: Runners up

One day Competition: 3rd

Kingsgrove T20 Cup: 6th

What we achieved this year I am confident in saying that no-one in the whole of Sydney Grade Cricket thought we could. I would be lying if I said I thought we would achieve it at the start of the season also.

We went ‘old school’ for pre season, was it fun….NO, was it enjoyable…..NO…..did we work our back sides off till be spewed……YES…….Does running up and down sand hills at Wanda Beach where only a sick man like Scott King would enjoy help your cover drive…….Never in a million years! But it teaches you things, things about yourself things about your team mates. It builds toughness, resilience and mental strength that you need when going out to battle come cricket season.

We are extremely proud of what we achieved this season and so we bloody should be. We are also so bitterly disappointed that we didn’t walk away with some silverware at the end of the season. We came so close in the T20 comp to making the finals falling 10 runs short chasing 190 at Coogee oval. In the one day comp We fell 6 runs short chasing 260 at Drummoyne Oval against St George and of course fell 90 runs short chasing 423 against Bankstown in the Two day final.

So close yet so far.

As I write this I am burning inside, wanting next season to come around again and use the bitter disappointment of narrowly missing out on a premiership as fuel for next season, fuel to drive me drive us all through another treacherous pre-season and this year coming will be harder a lot harder, its meant to be harder, we came close but we weren’t good enough. So what do we do…….We go old school again only this time we work, we work harder we push each other more, we challenge ourselves we challenge our team mates and we challenge our club mates like we haven’t before, that’s the only way we will get better.

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Batting Statisticss

Players Runs 100s 50s Average

Dan Smith 951 3 4 50.1

Harry Dalton 928 2 7 51.6

AJ Mosca 635 0 3 27.6

Bean McClintock 526 0 2 27.7

Matt Rodgers 367 1 1 24.5

Tristen McDonald 345 0 3 20.3

Bowling Statisticss

Players Wickets 5 fors Average

Tom Ortiz 43 2 26.8

Alex Glendenning 42 0 28.7

Ben Manenti 35 1 26.6

Nathan Sowter 23 1 29

Ryan Corns 15 0 26.8

Players

Tristen McDonald

A disappointing season from his personal standards, Roost certainly didn’t score the runs he or we would of wanted. Showed how classy a player he is with a few good knocks none better than his swashbuckling 51 against St George in the quarter final. A great team man who we are yet to see the best of. Make 2016/17 your year.

Matt Rodgers

The most outspoken of any player I have ever played with, We seen how good Rodge is in round 3 with his maiden first grade ton, 169 against Parramatta, a classy player with shots all around the ground. No doubt the experienced gained from this year will springboard Rodge onto huge things in coming years.

AJ Mosca

I know AJ is disappointed with his personal output with the bat this year. Sometimes the more you want something the harder it is to achieve something. We know his class and ability. A more relaxed approach we will see AJ play with the freedom and class we know he is capable. AJs determination to win is second to none wears his heart on his sleeve and I am extremely proud of the work AJ has done this year, the rewards will come.

Harry Dalton

A breakthrough season for Harry with 928 runs. Consistent with the bat all season and twin tons in the semi and the final were as good as any you would see. Dalts has all the ability in the world as he showed this season. A huge off season and hit the ground running will see Dalts give himself every chance to put his name up for opportunities at the next level. I challenge you to be the best trainer in the club next season. A fantastic season but it’s just the beginning. Get hungry expect more and challenge yourself like you have never before.

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Beau McClintock

Made his NSW 2nd XI debut this season a wonderful achievement. His glove work was pure and is one of the best gloveman in the state. Beau will be slightly disappointed with not converting consistent starts into big scores this season to put his name in lights. A big off season and a few technical adjustments we will see Beau thrive with the bat next season. At his best a wonderful stroke player with the ability to take the game away from any opposition. One of the hardest trainers but still managed to get voted worst rig in the side!

Nathan Sowter

A season cut short with representative commitments over in the UK. Sowts was instrumental with the ball for us as well as scoring more than handy runs. A great competitor and we will hopefully see him play some consistent first class cricket over in the UK. Still a hell of a lot for him to achieve here in NSW and is one of the best spinners in the state on his day. Fingers crossed he gets an opportunity here to show everyone what he is capable of.

Alex Glendenning

Skipper of the rare XI. An excellent acquisition to the team this year. Alex had an excellent season taking 42 wickets including a hat trick against Penrith. He was excellent with the new ball taking early wickets regularly for us and extremely skilful with the old ball. Scoring some more than handy runs for us, one of the cleanest strikers of the ball I’ve seen. Has the ability to play at the next level and will only get better.

Ben Manenti

Ben had another tremendous season for us and had an excellent U19s carnival for NSW. It certainly won’t be the only time he sees representative cricket. Another 35 wickets for an 18 year old off spinner at an average of 26 suggests Ben is extremely unlucky not to of played a higher level yet. Manetto is only getting better. He is a brilliant team man a fantastic fielder with great hands and showed glimpses of what he is capable of with the bat this season, he will be scoring 100s in the not too distant future. Keep working hard Benjamin your time will come.

Ryan Corns

Got some consistent game time when we lost Sowts to the UK. A fantastic spin bowler with great skill and guile. He is a brilliant short form bowler and only getting better at the longer format. A clean striker of the ball on his day and will only get better.

Tom Ortiz

What can I say about this man? Hard work doesn’t guarantee results but it gives you every chance to perform well. Tic had a brilliant season this year 43 wickets at 26 is reward for all the hard work he has put in, not this season but for a number of years. Over a number of years Tic has had injuries and been left out of teams when he probably didn’t deserve to, you would never hear him whinge or complain, he would just get his head down and work harder. I couldn’t be any prouder of Tic, you are the ultimate team man and a future captain. Every player in the club young or old should watch how Tic goes about his business and learn from him, there is no greater role model in our club.

Justin Mosca

Came in at the back end of the season he will be upset, he didn’t grab the opportunity with both hands but he showed that he was comfortable at first grade and going to be a fantastic player for the club and beyond for a number of years. Has a tremendous work ethic and is the sort of guy that everyone wants to play with. Justin worked tirelessly after falling off the roof at work to get himself back on the park everyone could see how much he wanted to get back onto the field and contribute to the club. A great young kid with a huge future.

Daniel Jacob

Took a back seat and captained 2s to a premiership, still has what it takes to dominate 1st grade cricket. A great ball striker and brilliant team man. DJ deserves a huge congratulations for the role he played captaining 2s arguably the hardest job in grade cricket. Look forward to playing more cricket with DJ next year.

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Ryan Felsch

Played a difficult role us in short forms this year, bowling some tough death overs and often expected to come in and strike from ball one with the bat. Felschie can be destructive on his day with the bat and very dangerous with the ball. I’m sure it was another big learning year and Ryan will continue to improve.

Jarrad Ninness

Limited game time because of injury, seen a little glimpse of what he is capable of. Needs to get his body right and tick all the boxes to keep himself on the park in the future and give himself a chance of putting consistent performances on the board to give himself a chance of playing more 1st grade.

Nick Govers

A great man with a hell of a lot of ability. Super skilful with the ball highly effective in short form cricket and one hell of a ball striker. Has the ability to be a regular first grade cricketer in the future.

Alex Bloomfield

Came into the side after strong consistent performances in 2nd grade. Bloom is a fantastic competitor with bat and ball. Will play lots of first grade in years to come.

The Engine Room

Michael Haire

A brilliant man whom I got to spend a lot more time at cricket and away from the field this year. Pubes taught me so much off the field and I can’t thank him enough. The work he does for our team let alone the club goes unnoticed and unrewarded, they say you can’t buy experience on a shelf and Pubes certainly has plenty of that. He brings a calmness to the group and when he speaks everyone listens. We wouldn’t have achieved anywhere near what we did this season without his influence. I can already hear him now: “It’s on again next year gentleman,”all I ask is that you work hard and turn up ready to play”.

Brian Lulham

Brian’s work and effort for the club is second to none. He is a well drilled machine I know the boys appreciate all the work you do for us. When your there my job is easy, when you’re not it’s a nightmare because a group of men don’t even know how to get their own water!!!! We love you Brian and I am not looking forward to the day that you hang up the boots.

Ian Wright

I know we may take your efforts for granted but the work you do certainly doesn’t go unnoticed, in a team where a lot of guys can’t even spell their own name let alone sit concentrate and score for 6 plus hours a day we need you there. Another year of representative scoring is a credit to you and how good a job you do. Thanks very much and we look forward to you backing up again next year.

Coaching Staff

Led by Michael Haire well supported by Michael Procajlo, Ash Squire, Matty Ryan and various other helpers throughout the year. A great achievement this season. The structures and messages you all gave to the players worked a treat. Did we train to win? Yes we did, it may be a simple motto but it worked a treat. Look forward to working with you all next season.

I’d also like to thank all of our volunteers, there is a saying that a club is only as good as its volunteers and that’s why I say we are one of the best! Glenny, Yumi, Willie Sowter and the boys thank you for all the work you do for us, your work doesn’t ever go unnoticed. You never miss a beat and are great to have around the group.

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The ladies who put together our afternoon teas headed by Captain Beth Lulham and all the mothers, partners and sisters that helped through the year we can’t thank you enough, our afternoon teas are hands down the best bar none in the competition. I can’t say we thank you for the pre-season we need to embark on every year because of the arvo teas you supply but with everything you got to take the good with the bad.

All of our parents families and friends that have come to the game and supported us throughout the year we are certainly very proud and privileged to play in front of you every week, we have the best supporters in grade cricket, thank you for all your support all season on the good days and the bad days.

David Kelly, Neil Maxwell and the Board of Sydney Cricket Club firstly for giving me the opportunity to captain the side again, it is a true honour and a privilege to lead a club with some much passion and rich history. Secondly I would like to thank you all for work you guys do for us behind the scenes, we have the best club in the competition and it’s thanks to all the work you guys do for us.

To the numerous sponsors of our club, Thank you. No matter how big or small your sponsorship is non-professional organisations and teams will not survive without your continued support year in year out.

Last but certainly by no means less I’d like to thank all of my team mates this year for putting up with me this season, I know sometimes I am grumpy and sometimes you get sick of me but the trust and faith you showed in myself and the common goal we were all working towards is much appreciated. This was one of the most enjoyable years I have had in my career and it’s because of the tireless effort and dedication you put into the season. As individuals you showed everyone what you are all capable of.

As a team we certainly made everyone in the competition stand up and take note that when the see they are playing the Sydney Tigers they know they are in for one hell of a fight, one hell of a grind, a team that regardless of the situation always back each other, a team that backs the guy batting, a team that backs the guy with the ball in his hand and a team that knows no matter what the situation of the game or no matter what the scoreboard says a team that believe they can win from anywhere.

That makes me prouder than any of you will ever understand. Well done on your efforts this season, and I am excited to come back again next year if you will put up with me and do it all again.

“Up the mighty Tigers”

Dan Smith First Grade Captain

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First Grade – Semi Finalists

Back Row – Brian Lulham (Manager), Michael Haire (Director of Cricket), Alex Bloomfield, Alex Glendenning, Tom Ortiz, Jarrad Ninness, Ryan Corns, Nick Govers, Michael Procajlo (Coach), Ian Wright (Scorer)

Front Row – Ben Manenti, Matthew Rodgers, Harry Dalton, Daniel Smith (Captain), Anthony Mosca, Tristen McDonald, Beau McClintock

One Day Squad – Semi Finalists

Back Row – Brian Lulham (Manager), Michael Haire (Director of Cricket), Daniel Jacob, Alex Glendenning, Tom Ortiz, Ryan Corns, Nick Govers, Ryan Felsch, Michael Procajlo (Coach), Ian Wright (Scorer)

Front Row – Ben Manenti, Matthew Rodgers, Harry Dalton, Daniel Smith (Captain), Anthony Mosca, Tristen McDonald, Beau McClintock

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Mens 1st Grade Statistics Match Summaries Round 1 Limited Overs Round 1 - Gordon 8 for 179 (T Crawford 54, C Eccles 46, R Bombas 44, B Manenti 4 for 25, N Sowter 2 for 23) defeated by Sydney 5 for 180 (B McClintock 63no, D Smith 45, A Mosca 36, H Dalton 20, C Stobo 3 for 35) at Chatswood Oval. Round 2 Limited Overs Round 2 - Sydney 8 for 253 (H Dalton 84, B McClintock 36, R Felsch 32, D Smith 27, A Mosca 26, M Tudehope3 for 24, J Shepherd 2 for 41, G Ashmore 2 for 49) defeated Western Suburbs 9 for 218 (D Paterson 57, C Ridley 31, B Wright 31, S Cassidy 21, B Manenti 3 for 35, A Glendenning 2 for 45) at Pratten Park. Round 3 Sydney 9 dec 333 (M Rodgers 169, H Dalton 50, A Mosca 41, B McClintock 29, C White 5 for 88) defeated Parramatta 227 (T Affleck 99, S Copperfield 31, S Cassel 27, A Glendenning 4 for 55, T Ortiz 4 for 58) at Old Kings. Round 4 St George 3 dec 391 (A May 203no, D Bourke 170no, A Glendenning 2 for 61) defeated by Sydney 8 for 393 (D Smith 111no, B McClintock 71, T McDonald 58, A Glendenning 54, A Mosca 47, H Dalton 20, S McCabe 3 for 62) at Hurstville Oval. Round 5 Sydney 276 (D Smith 77, H Dalton 56, B Manenti 35, B McClintock 26, M Rodgers 24, N Sowter 20, E Clugston 3 for 64, G Crowe 2 for 40, J Park 2 for 44) defeated Mosman 248 (N Browne 67, D Lowery 57, S Rodgie 40, N Sowter 5 for 41, T Ortiz 2 for 41, A Glendenning 2 for 58) at Drummoyne Oval. Round 6 Penrith 126 (J Wholohan 46, M Collins 20, T Ortiz 5 for 35, A Glendenning 4 for 62 (including hat-trick) and 3 dec 254 (T Kohler-Cadmore 150no, J DiBartolo 43, M Hopkins 38) defeated by Sydney 155 (H Dalton 67, B McClintock 35, R Smith 6 for 40) and 2 for 43 (N Sowter 26no, M Collins 2 for 14) at Howell Oval. Round 7 Northern District 181 (M Bryant 53, B Haddin 24, T Felton 20, N Sowter 3 for 55, A Bloomfield 2 for 34, A Glendenning 2 for 36, T Ortiz 2 for 49) and 7 for 139 (M Bryant 58, L Ford 28no, N Sowter 3 for 14, T Ortiz 2 for 30, B Manenti 2 for 35) defeated by Sydney 5 for 183 (D Smith 60, B McClintock 32no, T McDonald 29, J Poysden 4 for 70) at Drummoyne Oval. Round 8 Limited Overs Round 3 - Sydney 9 for 209 (A Mosca 38, H Dalton 38, B McClintock 37, N Govers 34no, D White 3 for 33, M Atallah 2 for 24, J Turner 2 for 53) defeated by Uni of NSW 7 for 210 (N Walker 79no, B Wakim 52, N Sowter 2 for 26, B Manenti 2 for 35, A Glendenning 2 for 40) at Village Green. Round 9 Limited Overs Round 4 - Campbelltown Camden 6 for 205 (R Gibson 81, D Mortimer 57no, A Glendenning 3 for 48, J Dernbach 2 for 23) defeated by Sydney 3 for 206 (D Smith 115no, T McDonald 60, L Webb 2 for 47) at Drummoyne Oval. Round 10 Sydney 182 (N Sowter 55, T McDonald 44, B McClintock 26, A Bird 4 for 53, J Burke 2 for 21, A Brown 2 for 33) and 3 for 90 (D Smith 46no, A Brown 2 for 29) defeated by Bankstown 233 (A Bird 51, K White 36, P Wells 33, J Burke 28, J Cormack 28, M Stoneman 2 for 22, T Ortiz 4 for 50, A Glendenning 2 for 37, B Manenti 2 for 37, J Dernbach 2 for 65) Limited Overs Quarter Final - Fairfield Liverpool 64 (D Attard 24, B Manenti 3 for 9, N Sowter 3 for 22, J Dernbach 2 for 7) defeated by Sydney 5 for 65 (N Sowter 21, J Maher 3 for 18) at Drummoyne Oval.

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Round 11 Hawkesbury 3 for 179 (K Gordon 49no, D McKay 39, B Atherton 35, A Beach 33, B Manenti 2 for 33) drew with Sydney at Owen Earle Oval. Round 12 Manly Warringah 293 (A Beadle 88, A Crosthwaite 81, C Merchant 51, J Crosthwaite 33, J Lenton 28, B Manenti 6 for 79) defeated Sydney 200 (M Rodgers 63, B Manenti 39, B McClintock 26, H Dalton 21, N McLachlan 2 for 33, A Beadle 2 for 37, M Alexander 2 for 38, R Farrell 2 for 42, M Visser 2 for 45) at Drummoyne Oval. Limited Overs Semi Final St George 7 for 256 (A May 82no, D Bourke 53, S Cazzulino 40, J Rose 22, R Burns 21, D Visser 20no, A Glendenning 2 for 40, N Sowter 2 for 41, T Ortiz 2 for 67) defeated Sydney 248 (H Dalton 71, A Glendenning 65, D Jacob 23, D Smith 20, A May 3 for 24, N Ellis 3 for 42, N Stapleton 2 for 41, R Burns 2 for 42) at Drummoyne Oval. Round 13 Sydney 139 (B Manenti 31, A Mosca 29, A Bloomfield 26, O Knight 4 for 18, D Guthrie 2 for 28, P Lindsay 2 for 29, J Campbell 2 for 38) defeated by North Sydney 4 for 140 (J Mickleburgh 59no, N Watkins 38, K Neely 22no, A Glendenning 3 for 50) at Drummoyne Oval. Round 14 Blacktown 224 (D Singh 55no, G Joseph 48, J Panesar 42, L O'Connor 38, T Ortiz 6 for 57, A Glendenning 3 for 52) and 2 for 51 (N Hinton 22) defeated by Sydney 7 dec 309 (H Dalton 98, T Sparke 45, D Smith 43 ret hurt, B Manenti 38, L O'Connor 2 for 44) at Joe McAleer Oval. Round 15 Sydney 7 for 278 (D Smith 100, H Dalton 74, A Mosca 27, J Mosca 25, D Sams 2 for 39, S Doggett 2 for 55, N Price 2 for 57) defeated by Randwick Petersham 4 for 279 (A Sams 127no, N Price 63, A Kemp 34, D Sams 29, R Corns 2 for 50) at Coogee Oval. Qualifying Final Sydney 251 (D Smith 56, T McDonald 51, A Mosca 39, A Glendenning 30, J Mosca 24, B McClintock 23, D Visser 3 for 41, N Ellis 3 for 57, L Bartier 2 for 25) drew St George 3 for 88 (S Cazzulino 45no, D Bourke 30, A Glendenning 2 for 20) at Drummoyne Oval. Semi Final Penrith 169 (T Cummins 66, M Hopkins 25, R Corns 3 for 24, B Manenti 3 for 38, T Ortiz 3 for 39) defeated by Sydney 4 for 202 (H Dalton 116no, A Mosca 51, J Lalor 2 for 52) at Howell Oval. Grand Final Bankstown 423 (J Cormack 126, P Wells 103, D Solway 55, N McAndrew 45, M Phelps 21, R Williams 20no, T Ortiz 3 for 103, A Glendenning 3 for 111, B Manenti 2 for 88, R Corns 2 for 89) defeated Sydney 326 (H Dalton 174, Mosca 59, T McDonald 33, D Smith 23, N McAndrew 3 for 91, K White 2 for 8, M Phelps 2 for 76) at Bankstown Memorial Oval. Batting Partnerships Wicket P’ship Batters Opponent

1 56 Justin Mosca – Anthony Mosca Randwick Petersham 2 92 Tristen McDonald – Anthony Mosca St George 3 184 Harry Dalton – Daniel Smith Randwick Petersham 4 130 Daniel Smith – Beau McClintock St George 5 91 Daniel Smith – Beau McClintock Northern District 6 77 Beau McClintock – Tristen McDonald St George 7 81 Daniel Smith – Alex Glendenning St George 8 42 Nathan Sowter – Benjamin Manenti Bankstown 9 30 Nathan Sowter – Nick Govers UNSW

10 35 Tristen McDonald – Tom Ortiz Bankstown

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Batting Averages

Player Inn NO HS Agg Ave CT/ST

1 Daniel Smith 23 4 115 951 50.05 15/0 2 Harry Dalton 21 3 174 925 51.55 8 3 Anthony Mosca 24 1 59 635 27.60 8 4 Beau McClintock 24 5 71 526 27.68 33/2 5 Tristen McDonald 20 0 60 369 18.45 2 6 Matt Rodgers 16 1 169 367 24.46 6 7 Nathan Sowter 14 3 55 216 19.63 8 8 Benjamin Manenti 17 5 39 207 17.25 4 9 Alex Glendenning 19 1 65 267 14.83 2

10 Ryan Felsch 6 3 32 87 29.00 0 11 Daniel Jacob 5 0 44 79 15.80 0 12 Justin Mosca 6 0 25 67 11.16 1 13 Alexander Bloomfield 4 0 26 59 14.75 1 14 Tim Sparke 1 0 45 45 45.00 0 15 Nick Govers 3 2 34* 44 44.00 0 16 Tom Ortiz 12 8 12* 23 5.75 1 17 Ryan Corns 8 2 8 29 4.83 4 18 Jarrad Ninnesss 2 2 3* 3 0 0 19 Jade Dernbach 1 0 0 0 0 0

Bowling Averages

Player O M R W AVE. BEST 5w 1 Tom Ortiz 258.4 40 1152 43 26.79 6/57 2

2 Alexander Glendenning 300.5 51 1163 42 27.69 4/55 3 Benjamin Manenti 341.2 85 933 35 26.65 6/79 1

4 Nathan Sowter 201.3 37 668 23 29.04 5/41 1

5 Ryan Corns 132.2 38 403 15 26.86 3/24 6 Jade Dernbach 37.3 5 127 6 21.16 2/7 7 Alexander Bloomfield 35.5 6 129 3 43.00 2/34 8 Ryan Felsch 28.0 0 181 5 60.33 1/10 9 Nick Govers 37.1 1 202 4 50.50 3/27 10 Anthony Mosca 34 3 154 1 154.00 1/36 11 Tristan McDonald 2 0 13 0 12 Harry Dalton 9 0 39 0 13 Jarrad Ninnesss 29.4 8 116 0

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Bowling by Wickets

Player MAT O M R W 5Wi 10Wm BBI AVE.

1 Ortiz, Tom 18 258.4 39 960 39 2 0 6/57 24.62

2 Glendenning, Alex 18 271.5 51 1003 36 0 0 4/55 27.86

3 Manenti, Benjamin 18 314.3 85 782 32 1 0 6/79 24.44

4 Sowter, Nathan A 12 170.3 35 525 17 1 0 5/41 30.88

5 Corns, Ryan 9 118.5 37 306 12 0 0 3/24 25.50

6 Dernbach, Jade W 3 32.3 4 120 4 0 0 2/23 30.00

7 Bloomfield, Alex 5 35.5 6 129 3 0 0 2/34 43.00

8 Felsch, Ryan 2 15 0 75 1 0 0 1/26 75.00

9 Govers, Nick D 4 33.1 1 175 1 0 0 1/47 175.00

10 McDonald, Tristen 16 2 0 13 0 0 0 0/2 NA

11 Dalton, Harry 18 9 0 39 0 0 0 0/39 NA

12 Mosca, Anthony J 17 27 3 103 0 0 0 0/3 NA

13 Ninnesss, Jarrad J 3 29.4 8 116 0 0 0 0/19 NA Centuries Harry Dalton 174 v Bankstown 352 balls Matt Rodgers 169 v Parramatta 264 balls Harry Dalton 116no v Penrtih 197 balls Daniel Smith 115no v Cambelltown Camden 109 balls Daniel Smith 111no v St George 141 balls Daniel Smith 100 v Randwick Petersham 89 balls Five Wickets in an Innings

Tom Ortiz v Blacktown 16.5-3-57-6 Ben Manenti v Manly Warringah 27-6-79-6 Tom Ortiz v Penrith 16.3-4-35-5 Nathan Sowter v Moman 17.3-3-41-5 Hat-Trick Alex Glendenning v Penrith 17-4-62-4

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Batting Aggregate – Two day cricket

Player INN NO HS RUNS AVE. CT 1 Dalton, Harry 16 2 174 847 60.50 7

2 Smith, Daniel 17 4 115* 713 54.85 14

3 McClintock, Beau 18 5 71 472 36.32 26/2

4 Mosca, Anthony 18 0 59 470 26.11 6

5 Rodgers, Matt 16 1 169 367 24.47 3

6 McDonald, Tristen 17 0 60 345 20.29 2

7 Manenti, Benjamin 13 4 39 188 20.89 4

8 Sowter, Nathan 9 2 55 173 24.71 5

9 Glendenning, Alex 14 1 54 160 12.31 2

10 Mosca, Justin 6 0 25 67 11.17 1

11 Bloomfield, Alex 4 0 26 59 14.75 1

12 Sparke, Tim 1 0 45 45 45.00 0

13 Govers, Nick 3 2 34* 44 44.00 0

14 Felsch, Ryan 1 0 32 32 32.00 0

15 Ortiz, Tom 10 6 12* 20 5.00 1

16 Corns, Ryan 4 1 8 16 5.33 2

17 Ninnesss, Jarrad 2 2 3* 3 NA 0

18 Dernbach, Jade 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 T20 Cup Match Summaries Round 1 Sydney 137 (D Jacob 44, D Smith 26, A Mosca 20, T Copeland 4 for 20, S McCabe 2 for 21, N Ellis 2 for 23) defeated by St George 2 for 138 (T Copeland 49no, S Cazzulino 49, S McCabe 25) at Hurstville Oval. Round 3 Sydney 8 for 144 (A Mosca 44, A Glendenning 25, D Smith 22, D Rootes 3 for 22, S Devoy 2 for 18, S Rogers 2 for 34) defeated Eastern Suburbs 7 for 120 (W Eaton 40, D Magin 33, A Glendenning 3 for 18, R Corns 2 for 11) at Drummoyne Oval. Round 4 Sutherland 3 for 172 (M Brown 72, A Whatley 50, J Brown 26) defeated by Sydney 7 for 174 (D Smith 75, A Mosca 51, M Brown 2 for 28, K Brockley 2 for 39) at Drummoyne Oval. Round 6 Randwick Petersham 5 for 188 (N Price 101, A Kemp 37, A Sams 32, N Govers 3 for 27) defeated Sydney 6 for 170 (D Smith 91, A Mosca 33, S Chibber 2 for 16) at Coogee Oval.

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Batting Partnerships Wicket Partnership Batters Opponent 1 98 Anthony Mosca – Daniel Smith Sutherland 2 14 Anthony Mosca – Daniel Jacob Eastern Suburbs 3 32 Daniel Smith – Beau McClintock Randwick Petersham 4 20 Daniel Jacob – Anthony Mosca St George 5 35 Daniel Jacob – Ryan Corns St George 6 26 Daniel Smith – Ryan Felsch Randwick Petersham 7 38 Alex Glendenning – Ryan Felsch Eastern Suburbs 8 17 Beau McClintock – Nathan Sowter St George 9 4 Beau McClintock – B Manetti St George 10 0 Beau McClintock – Tom Ortiz St George

Batting Averages

Player Mat Inn NO 50s HS Agg Ave CT/ST

1 Smith, Daniel L 4 4 0 2 91 214 53.50 1 2 Mosca, Anthony J 4 4 0 1 51 148 37.00 1 3 Jacob, Daniel K 4 4 0 0 44 56 14.00 1 4 McClintock, Beau 4 4 0 0 16 46 11.50 3 5 Glendenning, Alex D 4 4 0 0 25 42 10.50 6 Felsch, Ryan 4 4 3 0 15* 39 39.00 7 Sowter, Nathan A 4 3 1 0 6 14 7.00 2 8 Corns, Ryan 4 4 1 0 7 13 4.33 2 9 McDonald, Tristen O 1 1 0 0 7 7 7.00

10 Dalton, Harry 3 3 0 0 3 5 1.67 11 Manenti, Benjamin 4 2 1 0 3 5 5.00 12 Ortiz, Tom 3 1 1 0 0* 0 NA 13 Gover, Nick 1

Bowling by Wickets

Player O M R W BBI AVE. 1 Govers, Nick 4 0 27 3 3/27 9.00

2 Corns, Ryan 13.3 1 97 3 2/11 32.33

3 Glendenning, Alex 15 0 109 3 3/18 36.33

4 Felsch, Ryan 8 0 69 2 1/10 34.50

5 Sowter, Nathan 11 0 80 1 1/20 80.00

6 Ortiz, Tom 11 0 110 1 1/33 110.00

7 Mosca, Anthony 1 0 15 0 0/15 NA

8 Manetti, Benjamin 13 0 107 0 0/23 NA

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Womens 1st Grade Report

Women’s Grade Report

The 2015/16 season started very positively with pre-season training starting in September where we held an open day to welcome any new senior members as well as under 17 girls as we reformed our Brewer Shield team. The open day was very successful in recruiting around 15 girls to form the Brewer team, and the standard was extremely high. We also recruited for the senior teams, including a promoted Facebook status (paid for by Peter Minella) which saw 8 new girls come into the club. Training in the lead up to the start of the season was good with very good attendance for both the senior and junior girls.

It was somewhat of a frustrating season for the senior teams. When we were at full strength, we are up there with the best of the league. Consistent performance without our representative players was a challenge. A good example is scoring 350 against Northern Districts, then the following week being bowled out for 80. We have more than 30 players who have registered and indicated they wanted to play – however each week, it’s a struggle to find 22 quality players for both grades.

During the off season, I will work on bringing more quality players to the club to ensure that our 1st grade side remains strong, even when our state players are away. This in turn will bring stability to our 2nd grade side which will ensure more enjoyment from the game for all players. 2016/17 recruitment has begun and plans are in place to strengthen our player base. Sydney Women’s Cricket Club has a history of success, second to none. We have produced more State and international players than any other club and need everyone on board to take the club back to number one.

We have a really good core group of girls who would do anything for the club – available every week for training and games, organise social events throughout the season and help out in any way they can. We need to keep their sense of club spirit going and build from the promising base.

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The Brewer Shield youth team enjoyed a learning season of rep level cricket. They faired well in the first half of the season finishing 6th in the 50 overs comp with 2 wins and were in strong positions in three T20 matches only to experience some fielding lapses. It was an impressive season for a young, talented group of girls in their first season together – they faced some very experienced sides and learned a lot on the way, eventually picking up their wins. They always have a great attendance at training and are really keen to improve on their skills. The group of parents are also very dedicated turning out to games and training. Deborah Smith has taken on the role as manager, assisting Greg Healy with admin duties – which includes compiling a roster for each parent to take it in turns to score. A big plus for the Brewer girls was the inclusion of Steph Marsh and Grace Thomas in the NSW Under 15 side. At the completion of the season, three players, Nell Bryson-Smith, Grace Thomas and Lilly Dummett have been selected in the Cricket NSW Academy Squads.

In order to keep girls coming into the club, we need to keep strong links with the clubs we have already established good links with, such as Summer Hill and West Ryde. Kerry Marshall was also very important at the start of the season in the formation of the Brewer team so we are keen to keep her on board – she has sound links to the schools.

As mentioned, the Brewer Shield team have a number of parents who have been willing to help out with tasks such as scoring and Russel Grimson has been on hand to assist Greg with training on a Wednesday night. The senior girls are not so fortunate. In terms of volunteers, we have Paul Lynch who has been scoring for the 1st grade side and Peter Minella who scores for the 2nd grade side. We don’t really get a huge amount of supporters to our games – I think the demographic of our team contributes to that….mostly early to mid twenties living in Sydney with parents not close by.

In summary, it was a frustrating season for the grade sides, very positive for the Brewer team, a lot to work on and a lot to be proud about.

A special mention must go out to our volunteers who worked very hard throughout our season behind the scenes with the assistance of Fiona Urquhart, to ensure Tiger’s could get onto the park.

Thank you also to our Chairman and Board Members for their continued support, we know you do A LOT of work behind the scenes and appreciate it all.

All in all, every player, parent, supporter, volunteer and support staff has helped the Tiger’s through another season. We look forward to another big year illustrating the depth and development of our younger players in 1st grade, and hopefully a finals appearance in both T20 and 50 over cricket.

Thank you to everyone who helped – all us girls really appreciate it!

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Match Summaries Round 1 Sydney drew with St George-Sutherland at Harold Fraser Oval (wash out) Round 2 Gordon 7/289(cc) (S Manns 2/38) def Sydney 81 at Chatswood Oval Round 3 Northern District 130 (M Brown 2/0 A Reakes 2/19 K Jackson 2/23 S Manns 2/25) def by Sydney 4/370(cc) (A Reakes 168*, R Maher 102 F Urquhart 33) at Mark Taylor Oval Round 4 Sydney 77 def by Bankstown 6/322(cc) (A Reakes 3/44) at Drummoyne Oval Round 5 Sydney 9/133(cc) (R Miller 45*) def by Universities 1/134 at Drummoyne Oval Round 6 Campbelltown-Camden drew with Sydney at Raby Oval #1 (wash out) Round 7 Penrith 81 (A Reakes 4/22 K Jackson 3/10) def by Sydney 3/82 (F Urquhart 49) at Howell Oval Round 8 St George-Sutherland 2/49 def Sydney 48 at Hurstville Oval Round 9 Sydney 7/83(cc) (L Marshall 28*) def by Gordon 3/84 at Ryde Oval Round 10 Bankstown 6/140(cc) (S Marsh 3/21) def Sydney 8/82 at Bankstown Oval Round 11 Sydney 57 def by Universities 5/129(cc) at David Phillips North Round 12 Sydney 3/118 (M Brown 62) def Penrith 8/117(cc) (N Goodwin 2/18, E Aberline 2/30) at Ryde Oval Round 13 Sydney 6/124(cc) (E Aberline 63*) def Northern District 5/47 K Jackson 2/6, S Greentree 2/12) at Drummoyne Oval Round 14 Campbelltown-Camden 7/102(cc) (E Aberline 2/14, R Miller 2/15) def Sydney 89 (M Brown 34) at Raby Oval #1 Round 15 Sydney drew with Gordon at Drummoyne Oval (wash out) Round 16 St George-Sutherland 5/109 (A Reakes 3/24) def Sydney 108 (S Webb 25) at Hurstville Oval Round 17 Sydney 116 (K Jackson 34, F Urquhart 31) def by Bankstown 2/118 at Drummoyne Oval Round 18 Northern District drew with Sydney at Mark Taylor Oval (wash out)

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Round 19 Sydney 143 (M Brown 52) def by Universities 2/144 at Drummoyne Oval Round 20 Campbelltown-Camden 3/98 def Sydney 97 at Raby Oval #1 Centuries A Reakes 168no Round 3 Vs Northern Districts R Maher 102 * Round 3 Vs Northern Districts Five Wickets in an Innings Nil

Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry and Erin Osborne represented Australia’s Southern Stars

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Womens 1st Grade Statistics BATTING SUMMARY

Player Innings

Not Outs

High Score Aggregate Average

Maher, Rebecca 2 1 102 102 102.00 Reakes, Angela 4 1 168* 204 68.00 Urquhart, Fiona 9 0 49 165 18.33 Marshall, Laura 8 1 28* 119 17.00 Brown, Maitlan 13 0 62 207 15.92 Aberline, Emily 10 2 63* 116 14.50 Webb, Shannon 14 0 25 150 10.71 Jackson, Kate 10 1 34 91 10.11 Kent, Rachel 5 1 18 39 9.75 Lea, Angel 5 1 12 36 9.00 Goodwin, Nicole 8 1 22 59 8.43 Lovett, Skye 1 0 8 8 8.00 Miller, Rebecca 11 3 45* 59 7.38 Wells, April E 4 1 13 18 6.00 Greentree, Sam 2 0 7 11 5.50 Dubb-Lynch, Darien 6 3 6* 16 5.33 Saunders, Chloe 7 1 16 29 4.83 Balasubramaniam, Sara 8 1 13 31 4.43 Marsh, Stephanie 3 1 5 8 4.00 Loxton, Travis 1 0 4 4 4.00 Manns, Synetta 10 0 11 33 3.30 Wijeyaratne, Vishan 2 0 4 6 3.00 Bullivant, Alix 1 0 2 2 2.00 Healy, Alyssa 1 0 1 1 1.00 Peek, Lucy 3 0 2 2 0.67 Coughlan-Ryan, Emma K 1 0 0 0 0.00 Pattinson, Alanna 1 0 0 0 0.00 Manns, Aalyah 1 1 0* 0 O'Loughlin, Darcie 1 1 0* 0

HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS

Wicket Runs Players Round Opposition 1 36 Fiona Urquhart - Laura Marshall 5 Universities 2 88 Shannon Webb - Maitlan Brown 12 Penrith 3 51 Fiona Urquhart - Angela Reakes 3 Northern District 4 269 Angela Reakes - Rebecca Maher 3 Northern District 5 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater 6 32 Angel Lea - Nicole Goodwin 19 Universities 7 31 Laura Marshall - Angel Lea 9 Gordon 8 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater 9 54 Rebecca Miller - Darien Dubb-Lynch 5 Universities 10 47 Kate Jackson - Darien Dubb-Lynch 17 Bankstown

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BOWLING SUMMARY

Player Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Best Jackson, Kate 64.3 7 13 320 24.62 5/35 Reakes, Angela 33.5 5 12 123 10.25 3/23 Brown, Maitlan 37 3 11 163 14.82 3/17 Miller, Rebecca 58 3 10 293 29.30 4/23 Manns, Synetta 38 2 7 188 26.86 3/22 Marsh, Stephanie 15 1 5 85 17.00 3/13 Aberline, Emily 22.1 0 5 143 28.60 4/81 Goodwin, Nicole 43 10 4 130 32.50 3/12 Urquhart, Fiona 40 0 3 230 76.67 3/20 Coughlan-Ryan, Emma 3 0 2 8 4.00 2/15 Greentree, Sam 5 0 2 20 10.00 1/30 Saunders, Chloe 13 0 2 77 38.50 1/30 Webb, Shannon 24 0 2 155 77.50 1/22 Dubb-Lynch, Darien 1 0 1 2 2.00 1/25 Lovett, Skye 5 0 1 44 44.00 0/2 Wells, April E 1 0 0 5 0/8 Bullivant, Alix 1.2 0 0 12 0/12 Marshall, Laura 3 0 0 14 0/21

FIELDING STATS

Player Catches WK

Ctchs RO Ass RO

Unas Stmp Total Brown, Maitlan 6 0 0 1 0 7 Miller, Rebecca 5 0 0 0 0 5 Aberline, Emily 4 0 0 0 0 4 Maher, Rebecca 1 2 0 0 1 4 Reakes, Angela 3 0 0 0 0 3 Lea, Angel 1 1 0 0 1 3 Kent, Rachel 3 0 0 0 0 3 Balasubramaniam, S 2 1 0 0 0 3 Goodwin, Nicole 2 0 0 0 0 2 Dubb-Lynch, Darien 1 0 0 1 0 2 Lovett, Skye 2 0 0 0 0 2 Marshall, Laura 2 0 0 0 0 2 Healy, Alyssa 0 0 0 0 1 1 Coughlan-Ryan, Emma 1 0 0 0 0 1 Webb, Shannon 1 0 0 0 0 1 Wells, April E 1 0 0 0 0 1 Manns, Synetta 1 0 0 0 0 1 Urquhart, Fiona 1 0 0 0 0 1 Saunders, Chloe 1 0 0 0 0 1 Urquhart, Fiona 1 0 0 0 0 1 Saunders, Chloe 1 0 0 0 0 1

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Mens 2nd Grade Report

Second Grade - Grand Final Premiers holding aloft the Albert Cup

Second Grade – Minor Premiers

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PREMIERS! What an exciting and enjoyable season of cricket to be a part of. A year full of close wins, some individual success, but most importantly success as a team (15 wins, 2 losses and 1 wash out). At some stage throughout the season every player made a big contribution to help the team get over the line. It was good to see the players enjoy their team mate’s success and look to push each other on the field and at training.

Ash Squire

Ash had a very solid season. Scoring 480 runs, taking 25 wickets and taking 10 catches it was hard to keep him out of the game. It was great to have a player with such experience and a good cricket brain to provide support on and off the field. It was a slightly frustrating year with the bat as we played on many bowler friendly wickets but the determination and class with the bat often saw us off to a good start. With the ball he would find a way to take wickets and keep the runs down consistently. His performance as man of the match in the grand final summed up his year nicely with a grinding 50 in the first innings, a classy 50 in the second innings and great performance with the ball taking wickets for few runs. Congratulations on a well-earned award and a strong year all round.

Joel James

Another good season with the bat for Joel scoring 450. He started the season strongly with some good innings and a dominating ton in round four. After starting the year in the middle order he moved up to opener and looked comfortable but I’m sure would have loved some bigger scores. It’s always good to see Joel get set with the bat as he can seem to take the game away from the opposition in a few overs. He showed good enthusiasm and cut off plenty of runs in the field. Joel also took 10 catches this year and took some sharp ones for us. Looking forward to seeing him churn out some big runs next year as he is more than capable of being up there with the big run scorers in the comp.

Craig Di Blasio

Craig came up to 2’s early in the season after some amazing performances with the ball in 3’s. Unfortunately he didn’t get much of a crack with the ball in 2’s with our depth of bowling and success. The overs that he did bowl showed great control with nice variation. Slotting in down the order with the bat Craig looked a class act and after a match winning performance against Manly he found himself opening later in the year. He showed great composure with the bat and deserved to be back at the top of the order in a strong side. With a strong pre-season next year, he will put himself in good stead for a big season with the bat and ball.

Ryan Felsch

A season of ups and downs for Felsch this year. His bowling was stronger and more consistent then I have seen in past years and can consider himself a little unlucky to not finish with more wickets. He consistently bowled with good pace and movement. I know Ryan is a little disappointed with his batting performances this year but showed us on a few occasions his ability to be a fluid batsman and a fantastic ball striker. The efforts that Ryan put in off the field did not go unnoticed and it will only be a matter of time before he piles on the runs again. Definitely has the ability to win the game with the bat or ball.

Matthew Pasternatsky

Great to see Matt Pat cement a spot in the two’s middle order after many constant batting performances. His training and commitment showed on the field with many classy and vital innings throughout the year. The highlight would have at be his explosive ton against Bankstown on a wet wicket to chase down a seemingly out of reach total. Matt’s ability to hit the ball cleanly to all areas around the ground make him nearly impossible to stop when the gets going. Unlucky not to get a bowl this season but consistently showed his worth in the field. A big pre-season and a good start to the year will soon see Matt in the 1’s line up.

Jarrod Ninness

Jarrod is another first time tiger. After a solid start to the season Jarrod got the call up to 1’s but after injuring himself had a frustrating back half of the season. He will need to work very hard to get his body right so that he can reach his full potential. The games that Jarrod did play were great and the more game-time he gets the stronger his bowling will be. Looking forward to seeing Jarrod bowling at 100%.

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Nick Govers

Another player who deservedly got a crack in 1’s this year. Nick was called upon time and time again with the ball and more often than not delivered. He showed great control and variation with the ball and finished the year as one of our leading wicket takers, only going for a few runs. With the bat Nick showed his strong hitting and ability to score quickly on many occasions. Nick could easily bat higher in the order but due to our depth often found himself slotting in at 7. His consistency across all areas with the bat, ball or in the field makes him one of our best all-rounders and it would be great to see him cement a full time spot in first grade.

Angus McKay

Angus is a great team man and proved himself to be a great keeper/bat for us. It was Angus’ first year at the tigers but did not take long for him to find his feet and fit into our culture. His ability with the gloves showed from the start of the season and after a rough start with the bat really make some big contributions and helped us get over the line in many games. His efforts late in the season in the semi-final and the grand final set us up to win those games. Angus is a very capable middle order bat but was another example of our depth with him batting at 9 for most of the season. His hard work at training will put him in good stead for a big start next season.

Brett Watkins

Another first time tiger this season, Brett has a great cricket brain and can contribute in all areas of the game. With his bowling he showed great variation and bowled to plans very well. He also showed to have a great set of hand and was an asset in the field. Brett’s greatest strength would be his batting and was a little disappointed not to contribute more with the bat. His innings of 70 against ND’s was a taste of Brett’s class and skill with the bat. Overall it has been a successful season for Brett and with a good pre-season will cement his spot and make the contributions he is capable of.

Alex Bloomfield

A great bowling all-rounder who had a good stint in 1’s this year. The games that he played in 2’s he spearheaded the attack and showed a lot of fight. The consistency of his bowling all year helped the team get off to strong starts in the field. With his batting he showed good intent and gave our batting great depth on some tricky pitches. Hopefully next season Alex can be around the training track a bit more as his hard work and fight will pay off with more games in 1’s and opportunities with the bat.

Justin Rodgie (The Wollstonecraft Wheelsman)

Justin came to the tigers this year and it didn’t take long for him to find his feet. After being graded in 3’s he had some great bowling performances and cemented himself in 2’s after only a few games. His consistency and ability to switch on with the ball was to be commended. Justin deservedly ended up as our leading wicket taker and with a big season ahead of him next year can make the step into 1’s. Justin was a consistent trainer but can do more to work on the other areas of his game. It was good to get Justin in the side this year and he definitely left his mark.

Justin Mosca

Hard work paid off for Justin this year. After cementing himself as the second grade opener after a few games he unfortunately had an accident that took him out of the game for many weeks. His hard work and determination allowed him to come back in the side and then make the step up to 1’s. Justin was also an asset in the field and his presence was noticeable. It will be great to see Justin after a good pre-season and hopefully an uninterrupted year progress his game even further. Great season.

Daniel Jacob 2nd Grade Captain

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Mens 2nd Grade Statistics Match Summaries Round 1 Wash out Round 2 Sydney 4/180 (A Squire 45 D Jacob 36 J James 33* N Govers 25*) defeated Western Suburbs 9/179(cc) (J Ninness 3/38 HD Arthur 2/19 BK Watkins 2/51) at Birchgrove Park Round 3 Sydney 10/226 M Pasternatsky (66 J Mosca 41 A Squire 29 D Jacob 25) defeated Parramatta 10/169 (H Arthur 5/29 R Corns 2/34 N Govers 2/36) at Birchgrove Park Round 4 Sydney 173 (R Felsch 44 D Jacob 32) and 5/281 (J James 106* J Mosca 80 AR Squire 28 M Kent 28*) defeated by St George 6/243(dec) (H Arthur 2/37 R Felsch 2/45 A Bloomfield 2/50 at Drummoyne Oval Round 5 Sydney 10/250 (J Mosca 74 M Pasternatsky 55) defeated Mosman 10/107 (A Bloomfield 3/17 R Corns 2/13 AR Squire 2/18 R Felsch 2/27 and 6/48 (R Felsch 3/17 R Corns 2/4) at Allan Border Oval Round 6 Sydney 8/190 R Felsch (74 J James 40 D Jacob 36) defeated Penrith 10/189 (J Rodgie 5/31 R Corns 3/29 A Bloomfield 2/38) at Drummoyne Oval Round 7 Sydney 10/201 (B Watkins 76 J James 32 C Di Blasio 29) defeated bu Northern District 5/204 (R Corns 2/37 A Bloomfield 2/39) at Mark Taylor Oval Round 8 Sydney (7/170 D Jacob 44 R Felsch 25 A Squire 25 M Pasternatsky 25) defeated UNSW 168 (AR Squire 4/16 A Bloomfield 3/23) at Birchgrove Park Round 9 Sydney 4/77 (D Jacob 33*) defeated Campbelltown-Camden 10/76 (R Corns 3/2 N Govers 3/15 A Bloomfield 2/25) at Raby 1 Round 10 Sydney 6/260 (M Pasternatsky 116 J Mosca 36 A McKay 32* J James 26) defeated Bankstown 10/255 (J Rodgie 3/22 A Bloomfield 3/54 A Squire 2/41 R Felsch 2/55) Bankstown Memorial Oval Round 11 Sydney 4/163 (A Squire 65* J James 56) defeated Hawkesbury 10/160 (A Squire 3/14 J Rodgie 3/43 R Felsch 2/17) at Drummoyne Oval Round 12 Sydney 9/197 (A Squire 57 M Pasternatsky 57 C Di Blasio 33*) defeated Manly-Warringah 194 (J Rodgie 2/23 R Felsch 2/31 J Ninness 2/34 R Corns 2/56) at Graham Reserve Round 13 Sydney 10/148 (R Corns 55* A Squire 26) North Sydney 10/88 (N Govers 6/15 R Felsch 2/27) at Tunks Park

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Round 14 Sydney 7/195 (dec) R Felsch 61 N Govers 51 T McDonald 46) defeated outright Blacktown 10/45 (J Rodgie 4/6 J Ninness 3/8 N Govers 3/14) and 10/126 (J Rodgie 4/10 N Govers 4/31 at Birchgrove Park Round 15 Sydney 7/190 (M Rodgers 60 R Felsch 49) defeated Randwick Petersham 10/189 (J Ninness 3/29 A Squire 3/36 J Rodgie 2/37) at Drummoyne Oval Q-Final Sydney 9/117 A McKay 25* defeated St George 10/108 A Bloomfield 3/21 R Felsch 3/38 N Govers 2/20) at Birchgrove Park Semi Final Sydney 10/391 (D Jacob 105 M Pasternatsky 74 N Govers 65 J James 44 C Di Blasio 28 A Bloomfield 27) defeated Sutherland10/236 (A Squire 4/34 J Rodgie 3/39) at Drummoyne Oval Grand Final Sydney 10/210 (A Squire 53 A McKay 50* M Pasternatsky 34) and 10/322 (D Jacob 75 AR Squire 50 M Pasternatsky 47 A Bloomfield 40) defeated UNSW 10/142 (J Rodgie 4/37 AR Squire 3/15 A Bloomfield 2/22) and 3/33 (R Felsch 3/22) at Drummoyne Oval Centuries M Pasternatsky 116 Round 10 Vs Bankstown J James 106 * Round 4 Vs St George D Jacob 105 Semi Final Vs Sutherland Fifty Ash Squire 65*, 57, 53, 50 Ryan Felsh 74, 61 Justin Mosca 80, 74 Matt Pasternatsky 66, 57, 55 Nick Govers 65, 57 Matt Rodgers 60 Angus McKay 50* Joel James 56 Ryan Corns 55* Ben Watkins 76 Five Wickets in an Innings N Govers 6/15 Round 13 Vs North Sydney H Arthur 5/29 Round 3 Vs Parramatta J Rodgie 5/31 Round 6 Vs Penrith

Hat Tricks

S King Round 11 Vs Hawkesbury

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Batting Summary by Average

Player Inn Not

Outs High Score Agg Ave

1 Kent, Matt 2 1 28* 47 47.00 2 Corns, Ryan 5 2 55* 104 34.67 3 Rodgers, Matt 2 0 60 68 34.00 4 Mosca, Justin 8 0 80 252 31.50 5 Pasternatsky, Matthew 18 1 116 534 31.41 6 McDonald, Tristen O 2 0 46 59 29.50 7 Jacob, Daniel K 19 1 105 496 27.56 8 Squire, Ash R 19 1 65* 483 26.83 9 Govers, Nick D 10 2 65 212 26.38 10 James, Joel 19 2 106* 444 26.12 11 McKay, Angus 14 6 50* 183 22.88 12 Bloomfield, Alexander 10 4 40 124 20.67 13 Di Blasio, Craig A 9 3 33* 123 20.50 14 Felsch, Ryan 18 0 74 353 19.61 15 Watkins, Brett K 9 1 76 120 15.00 16 Arthur, Harry D 5 1 18 58 14.50 17 Rodgie, Justin 7 2 16 44 8.80 18 Ninness, Jarrad J 3 2 2* 2 2.00 19 Pike, James 1 1 0* 0

Batting Summary by Aggregate

Player

Mts Inn Not

Outs

100s

50s High Score Aggr Ave

1 Pasternatsky, M 16 18 1 1 4 116 534 31.41 2 Jacob, Daniel K 17 19 1 1 1 105 496 27.56 3 Squire, Ash R 17 19 1 0 4 65* 483 26.83 4 James, Joel 17 19 2 1 1 106* 444 26.11 5 Felsch, Ryan 16 18 0 0 2 74 353 19.61 6 Mosca, Justin 7 8 0 0 2 80 252 31.50 7 Govers, Nick D 11 10 2 0 2 65 211 26.50 8 McKay, Angus 16 14 6 0 1 50* 183 22.88 9 Bloomfield, A 12 10 4 0 0 40 124 20.67 10 Di Blasio, Craig A 11 9 3 0 0 33* 123 20.50 11 Watkins, Brett K 9 9 1 0 1 76 120 15.00 12 Corns, Ryan 9 5 2 0 1 55* 104 34.67 13 Rodgers, Matt 2 2 0 0 1 60 68 34.00 14 McDonald, Tristen O 2 2 0 0 0 46 59 29.50 15 Arthur, Harry D 7 5 1 0 0 18 58 14.50 16 Kent, Matt 1 2 1 0 0 28* 47 47.00 17 Rodgie, Justin 13 7 2 0 0 16 44 8.80 18 Ninness, Jarrad J 7 3 2 0 0 2* 2 2.00 19 Pike, James 1 1 1 0 0 0* 0 NA

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Bowling Summary by Average Player Overs Maid Wickets Runs Average Best 1 Rodgie, Justin 134.2 35 30 341 11.37 5/31 2 Ninness, Jarrad J 61.4 14 14 178 12.71 3/8 3 Squire, Ash R 128 34 25 325 13.00 4/16 4 Govers, Nick D 117.2 28 22 290 13.18 6/15 5 Corns, Ryan 121.3 37 18 247 13.72 3/2 6 Arthur, Harry D 48.2 10 10 169 16.90 5/29 7 Bloomfield, A 148 33 23 419 18.22 3/17 8 Felsch, Ryan 180 26 24 584 24.33 3/17 9 Watkins, Brett K 46 12 5 146 29.20 2/51 10 Di Blasio, Craig A 52 14 2 156 78.00 1/19 11 Pike, James 3 2 0 8 0/8 12 Jacob, Daniel K 1 0 0 22 0/22

Bowling Summary by Wickets Player Overs Maid Wickets 5 W 10Wm Runs Average Best Rodgie, Justin 134.2 35 30 1 0 341 11.37 5/31 Squire, Ash R 128 34 25 0 0 325 13.00 4/16 Felsch, Ryan 180 26 24 0 0 584 24.33 3/17 Bloomfield, A 148 38 23 0 0 419 18.22 3/17 Govers, Nick D 116.2 29 22 1 0 290 13.18 6/15 Corns, Ryan 122.3 37 18 0 0 247 13.72 3/2 Ninness, Jarrad J 61.4 14 14 0 0 178 12.71 3/8 Arthur, Harry D 47.2 10 10 1 0 169 16.90 5/29 Watkins, Brett K 46 12 5 0 0 146 29.20 2/51 Di Blasio, Craig A 52 14 2 0 0 156 78.00 1/19 Pike, James 3 2 0 0 0 8 NA 0/8 Jacob, Daniel K 1 0 0 0 0 22 NA 0/22

Partnerships

Wicket P'SHIP Batters Opponent 1 101 Justin Mosca 80 – Ash Squire 28 St George 2 87 Ash Squire 65* – Joel James 56 Hawkesbury 3 73 Ryan Felsch 39 – Daniel Jacob 36 Penrith 4 118 Daniel Jacob 115 – Matt Pasternatsky 74 Sutherland 5 100 Ash Squire 57 – Matt Pasternatsky 57 Manly-Warringah 6 127 Joel James 106* – Matt Kent 28* St George 7 75 Brett Watkins 76 – Craig Di Blasio Northern District 8 39 Brett Watkins 76 – Harry Arthur 16 Northern District 9 72 Ryan Corns 55* – Justin Rodgie 15 North Sydney 10 45 Angus McKay 50* - Justin Rodgie 16 UNSW

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Fielding Statistics

Player Catches WK

Ctchs RO

Asst RO

Unas Stmp Total 1 McKay, Angus 0 22 1 0 6 29 2 James, Joel 10 0 1 0 0 11 3 Squire, Ash R 10 0 0 0 0 10 4 Rodgie, Justin 7 0 0 0 0 7 5 Bloomfield, Alexander 6 0 0 0 0 6 6 Jacob, Daniel K 6 0 0 0 0 6 7 Corns, Ryan 5 0 0 0 0 5 8 Watkins, Brett K 4 0 0 0 0 4 9 Mosca, Justin 4 0 0 0 0 4 10 Pasternatsky, Matthew 4 0 0 0 0 4 11 Govers, Nick D 3 0 0 1 0 4 12 Felsch, Ryan 3 0 0 0 0 3 13 Di Blasio, Craig A 2 0 0 0 0 2 14 Ninness, Jarrad J 1 0 0 0 0 1 15 Kent, Matt 0 1 0 0 0 1 16 Arthur, Harry D 1 0 0 0 0 1 17 McDonald, Tristen O 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Rodgers, Matt 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Pike, James 0 0 0 0 0 0

Andrew Jones with Daniel Jacob (Capt 2nd Grade Premiership side)

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Womens 2nd Grade Report Match Summaries Round 1 St George-Sutherland 4/71 (S Greentree 2/6) def Sydney 70 (A Lea 43) at Bland Oval Round 2 Sydney 133 (R Minella 59 A Lea 29) def by Gordon 3/136(cc) A Lea 2/14) at Goddard Park Round 3 Sydney drew Northern District at Goddard Park (wash out) Round 4 Parramatta 2/129 def Sydney 9/127(cc) (A Lea 47, R Minella 27) at Merrylands Oval Round 5 Universities 2/160 def Sydney 159 (A Lea 51, A Wilson 27* G Fowler 25) at Village Green Round 6 Sydney drew Campbelltown-Camden at Goddard Park (wash out) Round 7 Sydney drew Penrith at Ryde Oval (wash out) Round 8 St George-Sutherland1/93 def Sydney 6/92(cc) (E Aberline 38*) at Hurstville Oval Round 9 BYE Round 10 Bankstown 2/78 def Sydney 8/77(cc) (S Webb 32) at Bankstown Oval Round 11 Sydney 9/107(cc) (L Marshall 52) def Universities 7/83 (S Manns 3/14) at David Phillips North Round 12 Sydney 41 def by Penrith 2/42 (E Aberline 2/6) at Ryde Oval Round 13 Sydney 7/87 def by Northern District 4/111(cc) (S Marsh 3/26) at Drummoyne Oval Round 14 Parramatta 5/135(cc) (E Aberline 2/16 EK Coughlan-Ryan 2/17) def Sydney 69 at Merrylands Oval Round 15 Gordon def Sydney at Killara Oval (forfeit) Round 16 Sydney 64 (B Wonders 28*) def by St George-Sutherland 5/65 (E Page 2/12) at Ryde Oval Round 17 Campbelltown-Camden 5/70 (EK Coughlan-Ryan 2/4) def Sydney 69 R Ellsmore at Raby Oval #2 Round 18 Sydney def by Parramatta at Ryde Oval (forfeit)

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Round 19 Universities def Sydney at David Phillips North (forfeit) Round 20 BYE Centuries Nil Five Wickets in an Innings Nil BATTING SUMMARY

Player Innings

Not Outs High Score Aggregate Average

Lea, Angel 8 0 51 199 24.88 Minella, Rebecca 3 0 59 86 28.67 Balasubramaniam, Sara 9 1 17 72 9.00 Aberline, Emily 5 1 38* 57 14.25 Marshall, Laura 3 0 52 52 17.33 Coughlan-Ryan, Emma K 12 0 14 51 4.25 Jackson, Kate 3 0 23 42 14.00 Bova, Elizabeth 6 0 14 38 6.33 Fowler, Grace 3 1 25 33 16.50 Webb, Shannon 3 0 32 32 10.67 Wonders, Beth 2 1 28* 28 28.00 Wilson, Alice 1 1 27* 27 Butler, Anna 6 1 18 24 4.80 Marsh, Stephanie 4 2 8* 15 7.50 Saunders, Chloe 2 1 8* 15 15.00 Peek, Lucy 8 0 4 12 1.50 Wells, April E 4 0 7 12 3.00 Leigh, Verna 1 0 12 12 12.00 Manns, Synetta 4 0 5 8 2.00 Dubb-Lynch, Darien 3 3 4* 7 Aly, Zaynab 2 0 4 7 3.50 Gillies, Kristen 3 0 4 7 2.33 Bullivant, Alix 3 0 5 7 2.33 Greentree, Sam 1 0 3 3 3.00 Page, Emma 6 2 2 3 0.75 Mayhew, Louise 1 0 3 3 3.00 Dubb-Lynch, Darien 2 1 2* 2 2.00 Pappov, Mikaela 1 0 2 2 2.00 Fox, Kristie 3 0 1 2 0.67 Miller, Rebecca 1 0 0 0 0.00 Nguyen, Tram 1 0 0 0 0.00

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HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS

Wicket Runs Players Round Opposition 1 65 Angel Lea - Anna Butler 5 Universities 2 81 Rebecca Minella - Angel Lea 2 Gordon 3 27 Angel Lea - Emma Coughlan-Ryan 4 Parramatta 3 27 Emily Aberline - Kate Jackson 8 St George-Sutherland 4 26 Shannon Webb - Sara Balasubramaniam 10 Bankstown 5 25 Kate Jackson - Sara Balasubramaniam 13 Northern District

5 25 Emma Coughlan-Ryan - Zaynab Aly 17 Campbelltown-Camden

6 33 Kate Jackson - Stephanie Marsh 13 Northern District 7 50 Angel Lea - Sara Balasubramaniam 1 St George-Sutherland 8 36 Laura Marshall - Kate Jackson 11 Universities

BOWLING SUMMARY

Player Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Best Coughlan-Ryan, Emma K 45 5 8 162 20.25 2/4 Aberline, Emily 13 0 5 68 13.60 2/6 Page, Emma 13 0 4 60 15.00 2/12 Lea, Angel 30 1 4 177 44.25 2/14 Manns, Synetta 9.2 0 3 65 21.67 3/14 Marsh, Stephanie 11.3 1 3 66 22.00 3/26 Greentree, Sam 3 0 2 6 3.00 2/6 Jackson, Kate 10 1 2 52 26.00 1/13 Minella, Rebecca 15 2 2 74 37.00 1/22 Fowler, Grace 3 0 1 17 17.00 1/17 Mayhew, Louise 4 0 1 17 17.00 1/17 Dubb-Lynch, Darien 4.1 0 1 26 26.00 1/26 Saunders, Chloe 7 0 1 38 38.00 1/21 Wells, April E 10 0 1 63 63.00 1/17 Marshall, Laura 1.5 1 0 10 0/10 Wonders, Beth 2.5 0 0 15 0/5 Wilson, Alice 2 0 0 16 0/16 Bullivant, Alix 3.5 0 0 22 0/7 Butler, Anna 2 0 0 27 0/27 Gillies, Kristen 4 0 0 36 0/14 Miller, Rebecca 7 0 0 55 0/23 Bova, Elizabeth 10.4 1 0 73 0/17

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FIELDING STATISTICS

Player Catches WK

Ctchs RO

Asst RO

Unas Stmp Total Aberline, Emily 3 0 0 0 0 3 Lea, Angel 0 1 0 0 2 3 Bova, Elizabeth 2 1 0 0 0 3 Wells, April E 1 0 0 1 0 2 Dubb-Lynch, Darien 1 0 0 0 0 1 Coughlan-Ryan, Emma K 1 0 0 0 0 1 Webb, Shannon 0 1 0 0 0 1 Wonders, Beth 1 0 0 0 0 1 Dubb-Lynch, Darien 1 0 0 0 0 1 Manns, Synetta 1 0 0 0 0 1 Page, Emma 1 0 0 0 0 1 Jackson, Kate 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minella, Rebecca 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lumby, Jordan 0 0 0 0 0 0 Peek, Lucy 0 0 0 0 0 0 Willathgamuwa, Jessica M 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marsh, Stephanie 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miller, Rebecca 0 0 0 0 0 0 Balasubramaniam, Sara 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aly, Zaynab 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gillies, Kristen 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saunders, Chloe 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bullivant, Alix 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greentree, Sam 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marshall, Laura 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pappov, Mikaela 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fox, Kristie 0 0 0 0 0 0 Butler, Anna 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ellyse Perry in action for the Tigers vs Universities

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Mens 3rd Grade Report

Third Grade – Minor Premiers

Back Row – Michael Haire (Director of Cricket), Nic Taylor, Anthony Brooks, Justin Rodgie, Steve King, Jackson Edwards, Craig Di Blasio, Michael Procajlo (Coach)

Front Row – Harry Arthur, Brett Watkins, Tommy Mullen, Dom Tonkin – Captain, Matthew Kent, Max Squire

I would like to firstly congratulate Daniel Jacob and his 2nd grade side on their wonderful season that saw them finish as Premiers and Minor Premiers, and Dan Smith and his First Grade side for making the Grand Final.

The 2016/16 season was a successful season for our 3rd Grade side finishing as Minor Premiers. On the back of some outstanding individual performances, but most often dominant team performances we fell two games short of lifting the Mitchell Cup.

We began the season with the goal of being Premiers and to play a style of cricket that was dominant. To do this, we had to play tough uncompromising cricket as a team. It was this strong focus on team before individual that I believe was a major cornerstone of our success. The team always played the game hard but fair and in the right spirit and all players in the group throughout the season made telling contributions and should be proud of their efforts.

As a batting group we scored enough runs to win 11 of our 16 games this season. All batsmen proved at different stages during the season that they are extremely capable of doing well at this level. It was great to see a number of players earn their place in 2rd grade and contribute to their performances. Particular mention must go to Adrian Rous for his 107 against Penrith in Round 6, Travis Loxton for his 113 against UNSW in Round 8 and Anthony Brooks for his 113 against Manly-Warringah in Round 13 and for averaging over 50 for the season.

We were fortunate to have the services of a number of outstanding bowlers. All our bowlers consistently took wickets and allowed us to control most matches with their tight disciplined bowling. Particular mention must go to Craig DiBlasio for his 6/37 against Western Suburbs in Round 1 and 5/55 against St George in Round 4; Justin

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Rodgie for his 7/23 against Mosman in Round 5; Jimmy Pike for his 5/66 against Northern District in Round 7, 5/48 against Blacktown in Round 14 and 6/42 against Randwick-Petersham in the Qualifying Final; Adrian Rous for his 7/55 against Bankstown in Round 10; Stephen King for his hat-trick against Hawkesbury in Round 11; and Jackson Edwards for his 6/20 against Manly-Warringah in Round 12.

To those that represented 3rd Grade this season, thank you for what has been a most enjoyable year. I couldn’t ask for a better group of players to be around every Saturday. We had a lot of fun, played some great cricket and celebrated our individual and team successes. If you take just one thing from this season on your cricketing journey’s be it that winning culture and mateship that we had this year. It was an honour to Captain a team of great men.

To all the family members that provided invaluable support to the players, particularly in scoring and afternoon teas, thank you. We always had brilliant support throughout the year and it makes playing the game so enjoyable when friends and family are apart of it.

A huge thanks and mention has to be given to Gary & Anne King, Rod Edwards and Debbie Holmes. You managed all the off-field tasks and let me focus on the team and our roles on the field; from scoring, team sheets, drinks, afternoon teas, marking wickets, snacks and entering results on mycricket. On behalf of everyone in the team, thank you!

As with any sporting club there are many people behind the scenes who make the club operate. To the Board, DK, Pubes, MP, Dan, Ash, Matty, Dave and all the volunteers who support our club, thank you for your tireless efforts and support. We are the envy of all the clubs in the competition and your hard work allows us as players to develop and concentrate on our roles. It’s certainly evident whenever we play at other grounds how lucky we are to play at such a well-run club.

Enjoy the off-season, I look forward to coming back and going all the way in 2016/17.

Dominic Tonkin 3rd Grade Captain

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Mens 3rd Grade Statistics Match Summaries Round 1 Washed out. No play at Killara Oval

Round 2 Sydney 4/183 (33) (M.Pasternasky 64, M.Kent 53, A.Brooks 26*, C Bary 2 for 37) defeated Western Suburbs 10/180 (49.4) (V Sasitharan 91, C Lorenzato 28, A Baldwin 23, C.Di Blasio 6 for 37, J.Rodgie 2 for 17) at Ryde Oval

Round 3 Sydney 10/87 (S.King 25*, M Sullivan 4 for 18, K Maters 2 for 19, J Colemn 2 for 32) and 10/151 (M.Squire 33 M.Kent 25, O Simonsen 4 for 52, M Sullivan 3 for 32, L Lofts 2 for 3) lost to Parramatta 7/122 dec (T Charles 59*, J.Rodgie 3 for 29) and 5/119 (T Charles 45*, K Masters 22, S.King 2/26, M.Taylor 2/16) at Merrylands Oval

Round 4, Sydney 8/156 (J.Ivelja 41, J.Rodgie 34*, S King 22, J Green 5 for 53) defeated St George 10/153 (C Bennett 86, R Krause 27, C.Di Blasio 5/55, J.Pike 2/25) at Harold Fraser Reserve

Round 5 Sydney 10/121 (T.Lesuma 41D Habib 4 for 27, J Smith 2 for 34, D Donaldson 2 for 39) defeated Mosman 10/80 (S Havele 30*, J.Rodgie 7 for 23, J.Pike 2 for 19) at Birchgrove Park.

Round 6 Sydney 9/277 (A.Rous 107, D.Tonkin 58, M.Kent 34, M Squire 22, N Taylor 20*, K Balgowan 5 for 64, D Sparkes 2 for 64) defeated Penrith 10/273 (B Betros 156, L O’Hare 33, P Williams 32, J.Pike 3 for 76, C.DiBlasio 2 for 27, J.Edwards 2 for 33) at Rance Oval

Round 7 Sydney 10/196 (D.Tonkin 65, S King 29, M Kent 24, T Matson 22, M Johnson 3 for 27, J Miller 2 for 25, M Webber 2 for 28, R Pawson 2 for 67) defeated Northern District 10/193 (J Hayward 90*, J Miller 22, J Pike 5 for 66, A.Rous 2 for 36) at Birchgrove Park

Round 8 Sydney 9/242 (50) (T.Loxton 113, J.Ivelja 31, S King 24, D Bhandari 3 for 24, M Appleton 2 for 14, S Shankar 2 for 28) defeated UNSW 10/202 (47.4) (C Jackson 59, N Charlwood 30, J MKanning Bancroft 26, A.Rous 3 for 27,S.King 2 for 25, J Pike 2 for 31, T Mullen 2 for 45) at David Phillips South

Round 9 Sydney 10/164 (45.2) (S.King 60, J Pike 22, J Langford 5 for 23, F Nasim 3 for 24) lost to Campbelltown-Camden 6/199 (50) (K Flynn-Duncombe 68*, N Carruthers 39, F Nasim 28*, H Arthur 2 for 19, A.Rous 2 for 26) at Birchgrove Park

Round 10 Sydney 10/218 (D.Tonkin 87, T.Lesuma 32, J Pike 28*, M Squire 27, T Garg 4 for 48, D Ettridge 3 for 46) defeated Bankstown 10/172 (C Gane 62, A O’Brien 40, A.Rous 7 for 55, J.Pike 3 for 43) at Birchgrove Park

Round 11 Sydney 10/92 (29.3) (B.Watkins 36*, M Willianms 3 for 14, S Simons 3 for 20, J McFadden 2 for 25) lost to Hawkesbury 6/93 (31.5) (D Laing 55*, S.King 3 for 9 – inc hat-trick) at Bensons Lane No. 2

Round 12 Sydney5/240 dec ( A.Brooks 113, N.Govers 92, J Wigney 2 for 47 and D Marshall 2 for 49) defeated Manly-Warringah 10/134 (J Graham 41, J Edwards 25, D Marshall 23*, W Evans 21, J Edwards 6 for 20, M.Squire 3 for 8) and 1/60 at Birchgrove Park

Round 13 Sydney 9/213 (50) (A.Brooks 57, M.Kent 44, B.Watkins 42, S King 20, C Lloyd 3 for 42, R Hasan 2 for 39) defeated North Sydney 10/142 (R Alexander 46, B Kennedy 20, A Rous 4 for 29, S.King 2 for 16, C.Holmes 2 for 24) at Birchgrove Park

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Round 14 Sydney 98-5 dec (S.King 30, T Lesuma 20, R Clark 3 for 28, M Brinnand 2 for 30) and 4/122 (A.Brooks 57*, S King 47, B Rees-Patrick 2 for 20) defeated Blacktown 10/70 (M Rodrigo 20, J Pike 3 for 15, J Edwards 3 for 13, S King 2 for 13, A Rous 2 for 27) and 7/149 dec (D Nambiar 54, M Rodrigo 21, B Rees-Patrick 20*, J Pike 5 for 48) at Jim Hanshaw Oval

Round 15 Sydney 10/86 (33.4) (M.Squire 28, M Wallis 5 for 13, R Stafford 2 for 16) lost to Randwick Petersham (conceding a bonus point) 5/89 (J Lyle 25, K Schubert 24, S King 2 for 29, C Holmes 2 for 32) at Petersham Oval

Quarter Final Sydney 10/220 (A.Brooks 78, N.Breen 44, M.Taylor 36,, M Wallis 5 for 34, N Singh 3 for 22, R Stafford 2 for 55) defeated Randwick Petersham 10/124 (J Lyle 32, J Mahoney-Brack 22, J Pike 6 for 42, A.Rous 2 for 44) at Ryde Oval Semi Final Sydney 10/58 (H Brooks 4 for 11, M Sarkies 4 for 22, S Powell 2 for 14) lost to Eastern Suburbs 5/110 (S Reading 39*, S Pointer 27, O Maxwell 20, J Pike 2 for 20, S.King 2 for 32) at Birhgrove Oval – game was washed out after only 30 minutes play on day 2 Hat Trick Stephen King 3/9 v Hawkesbury Round 11 Centuries Anthony Brooks 113 v Manly Round 12 Travis Loxton 1 113 v UNSW Round 8 Adrian Rous 107 v Penrith Round 6 Five Wickets in an Innings J Rodgie 7/23 v Mosman Round 5

A Rous 7/55 v Bankstown Round 10

C Di Blasio 6/37 v Western Suburbs Round 12

J Edwards 6/20 v Manly Round 2

J Pike 6/42 v Randwick Petersham Q-Final

J Pike 5/48 v Blacktown Round 14

C Di Blasio 5/55 v St George Round 4

J Pike 5/66 v Northern District Round 7

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Batting Summary by Aggregate

Player MAT INN NO HS RUNS AVE. 100s 50s

1 Anthony Brooks 9 9 2 113 367 52.43 1 3

2 Stephen King 16 17 1 60 318 19.88 0 1

3 Dominic Tonkin 16 18 3 87 286 19.07 0 3

4 Matt Kent 15 17 0 53 263 15.47 0 1

5 Max Squire 16 17 2 33 190 12.67 0 1

6 Adrian Rous 15 14 0 107 188 13.43 1 0

7 Tu Lesuma 11 12 0 41 167 13.92 0 0

8 Travis Loxton 3 3 0 113 120 40.00 1 0

9 James Pike 12 9 4 28* 99 19.80 0 0

10 Nic Govers 1 1 0 92 92 92.00 0 1

11 Nicholas Taylor 5 6 2 36 88 22.00 0 0

12 Brett Watkins 5 5 2 42 85 28.33 0 0

13 Jai Ivelja 5 6 0 41 82 13.67 0 0

14 Thomas Matson 7 8 0 22 82 10.25 0 0

15 Justin Rodgie 4 4 2 34* 69 34.50 0 0

16 Matt Pasternatsky 1 1 0 64 64 64.00 0 1

17 Nathan Breen 2 2 0 44 50 25.00 0 0

18 Jackson Edwards 14 12 7 10 36 7.20 0 0

19 Thomas Mullen 6 6 0 7 26 4.33 0 0

20 Harry Arthur 7 5 1 8* 16 4.00 0 0

21 Craig Di Blasio 4 3 0 5 11 3.67 0 0

22 Alex Rashleigh 2 2 0 6 8 4.00 0 0

23 Cameron Holmes 3 2 0 6 7 3.50 0 0 Partnerships Wicket P’ship Batters Opponent

1 65 M Kent 18, S King 60 Campbelltown 2 69 M Kent 44, S King 20 North Sydney 3 113 M Kent 53, M Pasternatsky Western Suburbs 4 190 A Brooks 112, N Govers 92 Manly – club record 5 132 D Tonikn 58, A Rous 107 Penrith 6 68 T LIesuma 32, D Tonkin 87 Bankstown 7 109 A Brooks 78, N Breen 44 Randwick Petersham 8 56 D Tonikn 87, J Pike 28* Bankstown 9 29 J Rodgie 34*, S King Parramatta 10 29 J Pike 22, J Rodgie St George 11 32 J Rodgie, J Pike St George

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Batting by Average

Player MAT INN NO HS RUNS AVE. 100s 50s Cts

1 Nick Govers 1 1 0 92 92 92.00 0 1 1

2 Matt Pasternasky 1 1 0 64 64 64.00 0 1 1

3 Anthony Brooks 9 9 2 113 367 52.40 1 3 2

4 Travis Loxton 3 3 0 113 120 40.00 1 0 1

5 Justin Rodgie 4 4 2 34* 69 34.50 0 0 0

6 Brett Watkins 5 5 2 42 85 27.00 0 0 2

7 Nathan Breen 2 2 0 44 50 25.00 0 0 6

8 Nicholas Taylor 5 6 2 36 88 22.00 0 0 0

9 Stephen King 16 17 1 60 318 19.87 0 1 3

10 James Pike 12 9 4 28* 99 19.80 0 0 0

11 Dominic Tonkin 16 18 3 87 286 18.06 0 3 19

12 Matt Kent 15 17 0 53 263 15.47 0 1 25(wktk)

13 Jai Ivelja 5 6 0 41 86 14.33 0 0 2(1wktk)

14 Tu Lesuma 11 12 0 41 167 13.91 0 0 4

15 Adrian Rous 15 14 0 107 188 13.42 1 0 8

16 Max Squire 16 17 2 33 190 12.66 0 0 3

17 Thomas Matson 7 8 0 22 82 10.25 0 0 3

18 Jackson Edwards 14 12 7 10 36 7.20 0 0 1

19 Thomas Mullen 6 6 0 7 26 4.33 0 0 1

20 Harry Arthur 7 5 1 8* 16 4.00 0 0 1

21 Alex Rashleigh 2 2 0 6 8 4.00 0 0 1

22 Craig Di Blasio 4 3 0 5 11 3.66 0 0 2

23 Cameron Holmes 3 2 0 6 7 3.50 0 0 0 Bowling by Wickets

Player MAT O M W R AVE. Best

1 James Pike 12 190.4 41 35 470 13.43 6/42

2 Adrian Rous 15 133.5 24 25 409 16.36 7/55

3 Stephen King 16 158.4 41 20 407 20.35 3/9 Ht

4 Jackon Edwards 14 112.5 25 18 322 17.89 6/20

5 Craig Di Blasio 4 45.4 7 14 156 11.14 6/37

6 Justin Rodgie 4 32.5 5 13 86 6.62 7/23

7 Max Squire 16 24.3 4 6 109 18.17 3/8

8 Cameron Holmes 3 34 8 4 92 23.00 2/24

9 Harry Arthur 7 52 13 4 132 33.00 2/19

10 Thomas Mullen 6 36 5 4 154 38.50 2/45

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Player MAT O M W R AVE. Best

11 Anthony Brooks 9 18 1 2 70 35.00 1/8

12 Nicholas Taylor 5 15 1 2 84 42.00 1/19

13 Alex Rashleigh 2 9 2 1 37 37.00 1/7

14 Nathan Breen 2 2 0 0 9 NA 0/9

15 Brett Watkins 5 4 1 0 15 NA 0/1

16 Matt Pasternatsky 1 6 0 0 24 NA 0/24 Bowling by Average

Player MAT O M W R AVE. Best 5Wi

1 Nicholas Taylor 15 1 2 84 42.00 1/19 0

2 Thomas Mullen 36 5 4 154 38.50 2/45 0

3 Alex Rashleigh 9 2 1 37 37.00 1/7 0

4 Anthony Brooks 18 1 2 70 35.00 1/8 0

5 Harry Arthur 52 13 4 132 33.00 2/19 0

6 Cameron Holmes 34 8 4 92 23.00 2/24 0

7 Nathan Breen 87 30 13 238 18.30 3/17 0

8 Max Squire 24.3 4 6 109 18.16 3/8 0

9 Jackson Edwards 112.5 25 18 322 17.88 6/20 1

10 Adrian Rous 133.5 24 25 409 16.40 7/55 1

11 James Pike 190.4 41 35 470 13.40 6/42 3

12 Craig Di Blasio 45.4 7 14 156 11.14 6/37 2

13 Stephen King 158.4 41 20 407 10.35 3/9 0 hat trick

14 Justin Rodgie 32.5 5 13 86 6.61 7/23 1

15 Matt Pasternatsky 6 0 0 24 NA 16 Brett Watkins NA

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Mens 4th Grade Report

The 4th Grade season in statistical review would show the 2015/16 summer was a good one that held much potential. 28 players would grace the black and gold in 4th grade this year – 11 of these players would at some stage play a role in higher grades. We scored 2576 runs and took 117 wickets, winning 8 of our 13 games (with 2 wash outs) and finished what would end up being a bitter, 7th.

The team started the season in Round 2 against Wests and there was great promise for the season ahead. Our performance with the ball and in the field was unfortunately sub par – possibly some early season rust or nerves and as such we were set a formidable total. Adrian Rous led the batting innings with our first of two centuries for the season – a well crafted 106* but unfortunately too many of us fell around him and left too much work to do late in the innings falling 20 runs short of the 268 we had been set. Congratulations to Adrian who was then picked in 3rd grade and helped their charge to be minor premiers.

Our early season was plagued with inconsistency, a fantastic performance against Parramatta led by Fergus McKenna (61) and Travis Loxton (65*) got us up and running, followed by a disappointing result against St George after having them ripe for the picking – Alex Rashleigh (63) and Cameron Holmes (4/53) the real shining lights. Sydney would continue this win/loss mantra for the next two rounds.

Round 6 defeating Penrith with an outstanding performance – Will Trevett top scoring with 112 setting up an unassailable total as Sydney’s team performance with ball and in the field would end up strangling Penrith 30 runs short of their 276. Then Round 7, the real low of the season as Sydney would suffer a damaging outright loss to eventual minor premiers Northern District.

Round 8 was a must win game with middle of the ladder UNSW as Sydney needed to go into the Christmas back even on the ledger at 3 and 3, however unfortunately a top order collapse left Sydney 5/12 and despite a Nathan Breen 53, Sydney would only bat 41.2 overs and fall 40 short of a very gettable 17/176.

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Some soul searching was required over Christmas and obviously Santa chipped in providing a renewed confidence for the Tigers. Sydney 4th grade would remain the only undefeated team after Christmas in their pursuit of a finals berth.

Campbelltown saw an important innings from Ollie Meroni get converted into points as Sydney’s bowling attack demoralized the Ghosts for 46 (Edmed 3/9, Breen 2/1, Rapisada 2/6 and Taylor 1/0 were a handful). This was followed with good wins against Bankstown and Hawkesbury –which saw more consistent runs and wickets from some of the Tigers best performers. Cameron Holmes 6/19 (our only 5 wicket haul), Tane Edmed 64, Nick Taylor 64 and Ollie Meroni 46* would lead our way to being a force to be reckoned with late in the season.

Round 12 would be our best on field performance, but also our most disappointing. Playing 2nd place Manly at the time we knew we were playing for our season. A win would leave us in striking distance a loss would make life very difficult. The Tigers would lose the toss (for the 9th time in 10 games) and bat on a damp wicket. The team would tough out a difficult day thanks to a Nick Taylor 64, Tu Lesuma (47) with Alex Rashleigh and Nathan Breen allowing the tail to wag overnight. The next week the Tigers would add 53 in 6 overs to be bowled out for 252, Breen top scoring with 69. The day would then go to plan with Sydney taking regular wickets, Breen with 3/17 off 16 overs, however as the day wound down the last Manly pair would bat for 15 overs for just two runs and both playing a chanceless innings. A draw the final result after a completely dominant performance across two days of cricket. We developed a lot of belief from this game but not getting the points really hurt.

We would continue through round 13 (win by 6 wickets), 14 (win by 81 runs) and 15 (win by 51 runs) wiping sides off the park with a certain arrogance always checking how the other teams in the top 6 were fairing, always drawing ever closer.

Highlights in these 3 rounds included:

Round 13 saw a 62* from Fergus McKenna and 3 fa’s shared by Jai Ivelja, Travis Loxton and Nick Taylor. Round 14 was pieced together with a 40 from Liam Robson and a couple of 3 fa’s from Cameron Holmes and Nathan Breen. Round 15 a Nick Taylor 47 and a pair of 4 fa’s from Jai Ivelja and Alex Rashleigh.

Unfortunately when all the dust settled Sydney would finish one place outside the finals. The Manly game would continue to haunt us for the remainder of the season and now probably all off-season, however on review it is obvious that an inconsistent start to the season was our real downfall.

A side with all the ability and great cricketing knowledge would unfortunately succumb to high-pressure situations early in the year. Later on they would learn to absorb them and then apply these pressure situations back on the opposition. A skill all players will need to take with them for next season. We learnt this year it is much easier to be in the top six and hold on, than it is to be outside and fight tooth and nail to get in. We learnt that individual success was bred from good team performances and these are the key to success for any side.

Any team that trains and plays for nearly 40 weeks a year are going to require plenty of support. To those who helped me by completing off field tasks throughout the year, you made my job of concentrating on the cricket so much easier. To Peter Rashleigh and Debbie Holmes (and in fact the whole Holmes family – anyone that has played with Cam knows about the cupcakes) in particular your work at this club is second to none and we are so fortunate to have you. To all the parents who lent a hand at any stage this year whether with afternoon teas, drinks or anything in between it did not go unnoticed. To the coaches especially Pubes, MP and Ryno, the board and DK and all the volunteers you create a fantastic atmosphere, an unbelievably professional club with outstanding facilities. Thank you for you ongoing support.

I look forward to next season and hope as many of those 28 that played with me this year return for another crack for the Sydney Tigers in 2016/17.

Nathan Breen 4th Grade Captain

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Mens 4th Grade Statistics Match Summaries Round 1: Sydney drew Gordon. Rain, wet pitch. No play at Ryde Oval.

Round 2: Western Suburbs 6 for 268 (50) (J Whitfield-Horesh 104, M R Clarke 60, N Brady 28, P Burkhart 26, J Edwards 3 for 36, A Rous 2 for 50) defeated Sydney 6 for 246 (50) (A Rous 106no, A Parker 42, T Mullen 35, N Taylor 23) at Blick Oval. Round 3: Parramatta 10/208 (D Charles 57, K Tyler 46, V Satish 24, V Satia 20, S Shaikh 3 for 36, A Rashleigh 2 for 21) defeated by Sydney 3 for 212 (T Loxton 65no, F McKenna 61, S Shaikh 41) at Ryde Oval. Round 4: St George 10/215 (M Grealy 47, B Panayotopoulos 45, B Newport 40, A Royall 36, C Holmes 4 for 53, N Taylor 3 for 54) defeated Sydney 10/159 (A Rashleigh 63, C Steffan 22, S Wark 3 for 23, A Royall 3 for 43, N Anderson 2 for 36) at Birchgrove Oval. Round 5: Sydney drew Mosman. Ground unfit due to rain at Rawson Park. Round 6: Sydney 10/276 (W Trevett 112, L Robson 39, A Parker 38, O Meroni 20, J Patterson 2 for 26, S Kitchener 2 for 42) defeated Penrith 10/253 (M Maskell 101, B Leyshon 39, E Brown 35, J New 24, J Patterson 20, C Holmes 3 for 41, M Pereira 2 for 41, N Breen 2 for 52) at Birchgrove Park. Round 7: Sydney 10/90 (S Shaikh 21, G Furrer 3 for 11, S Burt 3 for 12, H Witts 2 for 32) and 139 (T Loxton 47, W Trevett 26, S Heinrich 3 for 3, S Burt 3 for 49) defeated outright by Northern District dec 5/234 (J Anderson 111no, J Stocks 36, C Burnett 36, C Peebles 23, A Rashleigh 2 for 35) and 0 for 8 at Asquith Oval. Round 8: Uni of NSW 7 for 179 (N Thanabalaasingam 45, M Rea 35, A Coleman 22, J Gavan 20, C Thompsett 2 for 34, C Holmes 2 for 39) defeated Sydney 10/138 (41.2) (N Breen 53, T Edmed 36, Y Gunewardhane 3 for 29, M Stanton 2 for 6, C Ward 2 for 37) at Ryde Oval. Round 9: Sydney 10/150 (47.3) (O Meroni 34, M Taylor 3 for 22, N Baker 3 for 43, R De Zoysa 2 for 16) defeated Campbelltown-Camden (with 1 bonus point) 10/46 (27.2) (T Edmed 3 for 9, N Breen 2 for 1, D Rapisarda 2 for 6) at Raby No 2. Round 10: Round 10 Sydney 9 dec 170 (T Edmed 64, A Parker 28, O Meroni 23, L Phipps 3 for 21, A Schipp 3 for 35) defeated Bankstown 10/79 (S Melham 27, C Holmes 6 for 19, C Thompsett 2 for 4) at Jensen Park.

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Round 11: Sydney 7 for 233 (50) (N Taylor 64, O Meroni 46no, F McKenna 28, N Breen 26, A Parker 25, C De Kretser 3 for 38, C Bayldon 2 for 29) defeated Hawkesbury (with 1 bonus point) 10/108 (33.5) (J Ryan 36, T Beatty 3 for 29, N Breen 2 for 15, N Taylor 2 for 23, C Holmes 2 for 29) at Birchgrove Oval. Round 12: Sydney 10/252 (N Breen 69, N Taylor 67, T Lesuma 47, A Rashleigh 32, L Edgell 2 for 13, J Graham 2 for 31, W Outred 2 for 42) drew Manly Warringah 9 for 131 (L Edgell 40, D McKenna 22, N Breen 3 for 17, A Rashleigh 2 for 32) at Mike Pawley Oval. Round 13: North Sydney 10/130 (40.4) (J Jenkins 56, M Scott 25, J Ivelja 3 for 14, T Loxton 3 for 23, N Taylor 3 for 32) defeated by Sydney 4 for 131 (34.2) (F McKenna 62no, W Trevett 22, B Mathews 2 for 12) at Bon Andrews Oval. Round 14: Sydney 10/209 (L Robson 40, T Loxton 32, J Ivelja 30, N Breen 25, F McKenna 22, A Titterton 4 for 51, A Gater 2 for 32) defeated Blacktown 10/128 (L Polglase 33, B Morris 20, C Holmes 3 for 23, N Breen 3 for 31) at Ryde Oval. Round 15: Sydney 10/171 (48.5) (N Taylor 47, F McKenna 20, K Tsalikidis 3 for 21, M Jenkins 3 for 38, A Sprowls 3 for 40) defeated Randwick Petersham 10/121 (42.4) (A Sprowls 27, D Bourke 24, C Graham 21, J Ivelja 4 for 4, A Rashleigh 4 for 28) at Birchgrove Park. Centuries Will Trevett 112 v Penrith 178 balls, 198 min, 13x4s Adrian Rous 106 no v Western Suburbs, 11x4s, 1x6 Five Wickets in an Innings Cameron Holmes v Bankstown 14-6-19-6 Batting Summary by Aggregate

Player

Mat Inn Not

Outs

100s

50s High Score Aggr Ave

Ct/St

1 Fergus McKenna 11 11 1 0 2 62* 248 24.80 8 2 Nathan Breen 12 11 0 0 2 69 236 21.45 6 3 Nicholas Taylor 10 10 1 0 2 67 231 25.67 3 4 Andy Parker 12 12 0 0 0 42 225 18.75 17/3 5 Oliver Meroni 13 13 2 0 0 46* 202 18.36 4 6 William Trevett 9 10 0 1 0 112 196 19.60 3 7 Travis Loxton 9 10 2 0 1 65* 190 23.75 3 8 Alex Rashleigh 9 7 4 0 1 63 153 51.00 3 9 Tane Edmed 4 4 0 0 1 64 117 29.25 1 10 Liam Robson 7 7 0 0 0 40 113 16.14 7 11 Adrian Rous 1 1 1 1 0 106* 106 NA 12 Samad Shaikh 4 5 0 0 0 41 75 15.00 1 13 Jai Ivelja 7 7 0 0 0 30 73 10.43 1 14 Tu Lesuma 2 2 0 0 0 47 51 25.50 15 Thomas Mullen 1 1 0 0 0 35 35 35.00 16 Cameron Holmes 9 8 4 0 0 19* 27 6.75 1 17 Christopher Steffan 3 1 0 0 0 22 22 22.00 2 18 Sam Edwards 3 1 0 0 0 18 18 18.00

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Player

Mat Inn

Not Outs

100s

50s

High Score Aggr Ave

Ct/St

19 Thomas Matson 1 1 0 0 0 17 17 17.00 20 Michael Ho 1 2 0 0 0 12 16 8.00 21 Mervyn Pereira 3 1 1 0 0 15* 15 NA 22 Damien Rapisarda 4 4 1 0 0 7 9 3.00 23 Christopher Thompsett 2 2 1 0 0 8* 8 8.00 24 Zak Honeybrook 1 1 0 0 0 7 7 7.00 25 Harry Manenti 1 1 0 0 0 6 6 6.00 26 Neil Maxwell 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2.00 27 Jackson Edwards 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 2.00 1 28 Tyson Beatty 4 2 1 0 0 1* 1 1.00 1

Bowling Summary by Wickets Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets 5 Wick Best Average Holmes, Cameron 119 35 306 22 1 6/19 13.91 Rashleigh, Alex 90.3 19 244 15 0 4/28 16.27 Taylor, Nicholas 91.5 23 258 15 0 3/32 17.20 Breen, Nathan A 87 30 238 13 0 3/17 18.31 Ivelja, Jai 10.2 0 25 8 0 4/4 3.13 Loxton, Travis 27.5 7 96 7 0 3/23 13.71 Thompsett, C 13 2 38 4 0 2/4 9.50 Shaikh, Samad K 38 3 120 4 0 3/36 30.00 Beatty, Tyson J 38 11 130 4 0 3/29 32.50 Edmed, Tane 13 3 33 3 0 3/9 11.00 Edwards, Jackson 8 1 36 3 0 3/36 12.00 Rapisarda, Damian 16 4 39 3 0 2/6 13.00 Pereira, Mervyn S 11 1 57 3 0 2/41 19.00 Rous, Adrian 10 1 50 2 0 2/50 25.00 Steffan, Christopher 28 5 100 2 0 1/26 50.00 Manenti, Harry 3 0 5 1 0 1/5 5.00 Meroni, Oliver 8 0 50 1 0 1/22 50.00 Edwards, Sam 28 1 120 1 0 1/37 120.00 Honeybrook, Zac 2 0 9 0 0 0/9 NA McKenna, Fergus 4 2 11 0 0 0/0 NA Ho, Michael 3 0 25 0 0 0/25 NA Mullen, Thomas 10 0 46 0 0 0/46 NA

Highest Partnerships Wicket Runs Players Opposition

1 104 Samad Shaikh – Fergus McKenna Parramatta 2 85 Adrian Rous – Andy Parker Western Suburbs 3 38 Andy Parker – Travis Loxton Parramatta 4 73 Nicholas Taylor – Tu Lesuma Manly-Warringah 5 47 Tane Edmed – Andy Parker Bankstown 6 113 William Trevett – Liam Robson Penrith 7 62 Oliver Meroni – Nathan Breen Hawkesbury 8 68 Alex Rashleigh – Christopher Steffan St George 9 62 Nathan Breen – Alex Rashleigh Manly-Warringah 10 37 Alex Rashleigh – Sam Edwards Randwick Petersham

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Mens 5th Grade Report

In 2015/16 season, 5th grade finished equal 12th on points (13th on quotient). The season for 5th grade also featured two (2) exciting tied games, rare to have one tie in one season, let alone two. Finishing equal 12th position was an improvement on the previous season where our 5th grade finished in 15th position.

The first round was washed out. We started strongly in the 2nd round v Wests chasing a score of 248 with the game finishing in an exciting tie with Fergus McKenna scoring 110 runs. Thereafter for the remainder of the first half of the season our 5th grade team, despite remaining strong & competitive in the field & with the ball, really struggled in the batting department. Our 5th grade team consistently bowled teams out for scores that were attainable however due to inconsistent & at times poor performances with the bat, we found ourselves at the bottom of the table by the end of the first half of the season. In rounds 6 & 9, the pressures of playing grade cricket hit an all time low point for our season. In Round 6 (two day game) versus Penrith, we were all out for 41 runs managing to save an outright loss & in Round 9 in a one dayer versus Campbelltown -Camden we were all out for 46 runs chasing a low score of 135 runs. In Round 8 the game before in a one dayer against UNSW, we managed to just scrape a narrow win chasing a low score of 123 with one wicket in hand. The season was looking rather bleak & it was very clear that we needed to regroup & dig deep for the second half of the season. We still had everything to play for & our objective was to do everything we can to contribute towards the Club's objective of winning the Club Championship. We settled as a group & with less changes of players & more stability within the playing group in the second half, we were able to get the team formula right & by backing our individual abilities & backing of each other, we settled & started to enjoy each game thereafter & played for team & Club pride!.

We held that belief that as a playing group we could be competitive & win games as we moved into the second half of the season. Round 10 was washed out however we finished strongly in next round, Round 11 versus Hawkesbury despite the game being washed out 15 over’s into our innings. Hawkesbury scored 203 runs & in our chase, there were positive signs in our batting with Terry Mystakis leading the way finding form & belief again with the bat scoring a fine 45 runs. With only 1 wicket down for 76 runs & well on the way to chasing down the oppositions score, lightning & heavy storms struck & the game was washed out. The season turned around for our 5th grade team in Round 12 ( two day match) versus Manly. We bowled Manly all out for 86 & we declared at 8 for 167 with first innings lead. A strong batting performance lead by Angus McCowage scoring 52 runs & a strong contribution by Michael Ho with 28 at the tail end of the innings. We came away with a strong win & with renewed confidence. In Round 13 (one dayer) versus North Sydney, we came away with a tied game in a strongly contested match. In Round 14 ( two day game) versus Blacktown at Whalan, Blacktown were asked to bat first & were all out for 142. Sam Edwards with 4 / 23 from 11.2 over’s & McCowage 3/23 from 8 over’s. Sydney declared at 7 for 188 having first innings lead with Terry Mystakas scoring 66 runs & again strong contributions from Michael Ho with 30 runs. In Round 15 (one dayer) versus Randwick Petersham, the opposition were asked to bat & were all out for 147. Angus McCowage taking 3/ 28 from 9 over’s. Sydney chased down the runs in the 35th over with Terry Mystakas scoring 47 runs not out, Angus McCowage with 24 runs & Deane Piek 36 runs. Our 5th grade team finished the season with 3 strong wins & a tie in the last four games of the season. We quickly moved up the table finishing equal 12th & strongly contributing to Club Championship points.

During the season we gave opportunities to many talented young players. For young players to experience hard & competitive cricket week in and week out, the pressures of playing grade cricket proved too much at times in the first half of the season, however with gained experience as the season went on & with growing confidence & belief in player's own abilities, these young players became an integral part of the team & and in the process they all made valuable contributions to the team's performance & Club Championship points. As long as the boys learn to value their positions and take their opportunities and strive to be the best they can be, we will be able to build on this season's work & success in the second half of the season going forward into next season.

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Although there were many positives about the squad’s performance in the second half of the season, there is still a lot of hard work ahead before we can hope to keep up with the front runners in the competition for a full season. In my view the club should continue the policy of retaining a few senior players as regulars in 5th grade to ensure that the foundations are laid for those who have the ability and/or the motivation to move through the grades. Also integral to a successful 5th grade, is being backed up by a stronger sixth grade squad. For the first half of the season our 6th grade lacked leadership & ownership of the squad. What was also lacking was an all-round regular playing squad & lacked strength in the batting department for 5th grade to be able draw from. In the future, if we utilise our 6th grade squad more effectively, this we will provide a stronger platform for 5th grade & allow both the 5th grade and 6th grade to progress a lot further in their respective competitions. Also, the 5th grade team lacked regular Green Shield members & greater co-ordination and a stronger relationship between 5th grade and Green Shield could be an area for development in the future.

5th grade team finished the season strongly & on a positive note. The squad as it settled as a group, worked well together both on and off the field and every member represented the team & Club with distinction. Realistically we will probably not win a competition in the foreseeable future and this is because of the position 5th grade has in the general scheme of things and not for any lack of talent. Our club does not have a lower grade premiership objective like some of the other clubs do. However, that does not mean 5th grade does not have an important role and it will always be a feeder grade and a grade which provides the young players with an introduction to grade cricket. I believe however, a finals placing in 5th grade is a real possibility in seasons to come providing there is greater communication & coordination with our Green shield squad & a stronger 6th grade playing squad to draw from.

On field performance

This season as a team we were competitive in the field & with the ball. Unfortunately our batting let us down in the first half of the season often chasing scores which were very attainable. However, we started to have that belief in the second half of the season and played a good hard brand of cricket and earned the respect of our opponents in the process. Our 5th grade team finished the season with 3 strong wins & a tie in the last four games of the season and quickly moved up the table finishing equal 12th & contributing strongly to our Club Championship objectives.

Our batting department in the first half of the season, other than the tied game versus Wests in Round 2 when we chased 248 runs, really struggled and our chasing often left a lot to be desired for in the first half of the season. However with renewed confidence & periods of batting brilliance in the second half, mainly attributed to Terry Mystakis & more regular contributions by Angus McCowage, Michael Ho & the Green shield youngsters Tane Edmed & Harry Manenti, allowed us to finish the season strongly. There was one ton by Fergus in Round 2 versus Wests however we quickly lost him to 4th grade & no further tons were scored by the batsmen.

Our bowling and fielding was consistently strong and penetrative. The bowling was consistent & competitive throughout the season. When we experienced a long day in the field, it never seemed to be too much of a problem as there was always somebody who stepped up in the bowling stakes. Other than 2 5fors by Steve (Warhorse) Rous, 4 / 23 by Sam Edwards in Round 14, & a number of 3 wicket performances by Angus McCowage, there were no large wicket hauls by the bowlers.

Several young players were introduced this season who will form the nucleus of the club's future. Indeed several of the boys experienced 4th grade level in their first season having commenced with fifth or sixth grade which is tremendous.

Individual highlights

F McKenna 110 Round 2 Vs Western Suburbs resulted in a promotion to 4th grade.

Steve Rous 5/41 Round 6 Vs Penrith & 5/35 Round 7 Vs Northern Districts. His 5th grade figures were 24 wickets at an average of 16.3 & economy of 3.1.

The players

It was a pleasure to Captain the boys this season and I look forward to having that responsibility in the future should that opportunity arise. I would also like to thank the following people who made my task a lot easier:

Peter Rashleigh - Entering of game results into My Cricket.

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Unfortunately the team lacked an official team scorer however thanks to Joe Laban & the Felsch family for their support at the various games and thanks you to Dave Robson for assisting with afternoon teas in the first half of the season.

Finally, thanks to all of our Coaching Staff and Management for their support.

Steve Rous 5th Grade Captain

Mens 5th Grade Statistics Match Summaries Round 1 Sydney drew Gordon. Rain, wet pitch. No play at Beauchamp Park. Round 2 Western Suburbs 8 for 248 (N Ford 40, L Kalic 36, V Makaroff 34, C Sebamalai 33, L Comer 25, P Fraser 21) tied with Sydney 8 for 248 (F McKenna 110, L Robson 53, V Makaroff 3 for 40, L Anchique 2 for 27) at Punchbowl Oval. Round 3 Parramatta 235 (M McLeod 52, A Kushelakumaran 50, G D'Angelo 39, J Marquez 33, J Smith 3 for 68, T Laban 2 for 29, S Rous 2 for 40, D Rapisarda 2 for 48) defeated Sydney 129 (H Aly 25, T Laban 25, S Rous 20, A Henry 5 for 48, A Coy 2 for 25) at Mona Park 3. Round 4 St George 8 dec 231 (A Crowther 61, W Hayes 38, M Iemma 28, J Smith 4 for 81) defeated Sydney 175 (M Pereira 43, T Mystakis 26, L Robson 25, D Dissanayake 22, W Hayes 4 for 34, A Crowther 2 for 26, M Iemma 2 for 55) at Cahill Park.

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Round 5 Sydney 109 (S Nair 3 for 12, L Hughes 3 for 30, L Flannigan 2 for 20) defeated by Mosman (conceding a bonus point) 5 for 112 (J Doolan 52, D Ratnam 24, D Rapisarda 3 for 17, D Dissanayake 2 for 15) at Ryde Oval. Round 6 Sydney 41 (T Weir 4 for 7, B Vella 2 for 4, D Dent 2 for 5, D Miklosz 2 for 11) and 68 (D Miklosz 4 for 23, J Newton 2 for 7, C New 2 for 11) defeated outright by Penrith 8 dec 192 (J Newton 47, B Vella 44, D Dent 33, M Edwards 25, S Rous 5 for 41) at Bill Ball Oval. Round 7 Northern District 186 (H Green 66, L O'Dowd 46, S Rous 5 for 35, A McCowage 2 for 30) defeated Sydney 180 (T Edmed 49, T Mystakis 45, J Weragoda 28, G Furrer 3 for 45, J Murphy 2 for 21, L O'Dowd 2 for 33, P Murton 2 for 45) at Ryde Oval. Round 8 Uni of NSW 123 (P Hood 31, H Stening 28, J Roach 22, D Rapisarda 3 for 32, M Ho 2 for 9, S Shaikh 2 for 13) defeated by Sydney 9 for 124 (A McCowage 39, T Mystakis 23, P Gunning 3 for 6, A Melnyk 2 for 17, J Lupton 2 for 26) at David Philips North. Round 9 Campbelltown Camden 9 for 135 (T O'Keefe 47, M Strong 24, T Laban 3 for 12, A McCowage 3 for 23, H Aly 2 for 31) defeated Sydney (conceding a bonus point) 46 (A O'Halloran 4 for 8, I Carlisle 2 for 10, M Strong 2 for 12) at Ryde Oval. Round 10 Sydney v Bankstown, Ground unfit, No Play at Ryde Oval. Round 11 Hawkesbury 9 for 203 (L Fogg 54, D Hardaker 41, L Cash 21, N Johnson 20, S Rous 3 for 41, A McCowage 2 for 2, S Edwards 2 for 46) drew Sydney 1 for 76 (T Mystakis 45) at Bensons Lane 3. Round 12 - Manly Warringah 81 (I Vumbuca 20, M Ho 3 for 20, S Edwards 3 for 41) and 6 for 134 (W Wolter 56, A Bain 21no, S Shaikh 3 for 13) defeated by Sydney 167 (A McCowage 52, M Ho 28, J Weragoda 21, S Alexander 2 for 15, J Anderson 2 for 16, E Hole 2 for 23, B Kittlety 2 for 39) at Ryde Oval. Round 13 - Round 13 Sydney 156 (T Mystakis 26, S Edwards 24no, J Weragoda 22, M Aamir 3 for 17, J Keane 2 for 25, A Shirazi 2 for 30) tied with North Sydney 156 (J Salvador 36, J Joseph 28, B Stockwell 24, H Aly 3 for 22) at Ryde Oval Round 14 Blacktown 142 (R Lenard 48no, A Wood 36, S Edwards 4 for 23, A McCowage 3 for 23, D Rapisarda 2 for 19) and 3 for 98 (Y Sharma 39no, S Edwards 2 for 36) defeated by Sydney 7 dec 188 (T Mystakis 66, M Ho 30, M Thomas 20no, C Vella 2 for 27, A Ejaz 2 for 46) at Whalan 2. Round 15 Randwick Petersham 147 (G Standing 46no, C Smith 21, A McCowage 3 for 28, H Aly 2 for 22, S Rous 2 for 23) defeated by Sydney 6 for 148 (T Mystakis 47no, D Piek 36, A McCowage 24, J Hopkins 2 for 40) at Kensington Oval.

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Centuries Fergus McKenna 110 v Western Suburbs. 110 balls, 182 min, 5x4s 4x6s Five Wickets in an Innings Steve Rous v Northern District 18-3-35-5 Steve Rous v Penrith 15-0-41-5 Batting by Aggregate

Player INN NO HS RUNS AVE.

1 Mystakas, Terry 14 1 66 335 25.77 2 McCowage, Angus 13 2 52 201 18.27 3 Ho, Michael 8 1 30 112 16.00 4 McKenna, Fergus 1 0 110 110 110.00 5 Weragoda, Jake T 9 0 28 102 11.33 6 Aly, Hayder 11 0 25 98 8.91 7 Robson, Liam 5 1 53 97 24.25 8 Dissanayake, Dhanuka 9 1 22 75 9.38 9 Piek, Deane 3 0 36 64 21.33 10 Thomas, Max 5 1 20* 53 13.25 11 Edmed, Tane 1 0 49 49 49.00 12 Shaikh, Samad K 7 0 18 47 6.71 13 Trevett, William 5 0 27 47 9.40 14 Vitharana, Thilina N 4 0 16 46 11.50 15 Felsch, Justin 5 0 18 45 9.00 16 Pereira, Mervyn S 1 0 43 43 43.00 17 Rapisarda, Damian 7 1 14 41 6.83 18 Laban, Thomas 5 1 25 37 9.25 19 Manenti, Harry 3 1 18 32 16.00 20 Rous, Steve 10 3 20 32 4.57 21 Edwards, Sam 3 2 24* 28 28.00 22 Karthikeyan, Harshan 4 2 13* 13 6.50 23 Grice, Matthew J 2 0 8 10 5.00 24 Smith, Jack F 3 2 4 9 9.00 25 Rae, Conor 2 0 6 8 4.00 26 Scott, Liam A 1 0 7 7 7.00 27 Wijeyaratne, Vishan 2 0 4 6 3.00 28 Knight, Justin 1 0 5 5 5.00 29 Bass, Joshua G 1 1 4* 4

30 Loxton, Travis 1 0 4 4 4.00 31 Holmes, Cameron 1 0 0 0 0.00

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Batting by Average Player Inn NO HS Runs Ave 1 McKenna, Fergus 1 0 110 110 110.00 2 Edmed, Tane 1 0 49 49 49.00 3 Pereira, Mervyn S 1 0 43 43 43.00 4 Edwards, Sam 3 2 24* 28 28.00 5 Mystakas, Terry 14 1 66 335 25.77 6 Robson, Liam 5 1 53 97 24.25 7 Piek, Deane 3 0 36 64 21.33 8 McCowage, Angus 13 2 52 201 18.27 9 Ho, Michael 8 1 30 112 16.00 10 Manenti, Harry 3 1 18 32 16.00 11 Thomas, Max 5 1 20* 53 13.25 12 Vitharana, Thilina N 4 0 16 46 11.50 13 Weragoda, Jake T 9 0 28 102 11.33 14 Trevett, William 5 0 27 47 9.40 15 Dissanayake, D 9 1 22 75 9.38 16 Laban, Thomas 5 1 25 37 9.25 17 Felsch, Justin 5 0 18 45 9.00 18 Smith, Jack F 3 2 4 9 9.00 19 Aly, Hayder 11 0 25 98 8.91 20 Scott, Liam A 1 0 7 7 7.00 21 Rapisarda, Damian 7 1 14 41 6.83 22 Shaikh, Samad K 7 0 18 47 6.71 23 Karthikeyan, Harshan 4 2 13* 13 6.50 24 Grice, Matthew J 2 0 8 10 5.00 25 Knight, Justin 1 0 5 5 5.00 26 Rous, Steve 10 3 20 32 4.57 27 Rae, Conor 2 0 6 8 4.00 28 Loxton, Travis 1 0 4 4 4.00 29 Wijeyaratne, Vishan 2 0 4 6 3.00 30 Holmes, Cameron 1 0 0 0 0.00 31 Bass, Joshua G 1 1 4* 4

Partnership

Wicket P'ship Batters Opponent 1 55 Angus McCowage – Terry Mystakas Randwick Petersham 2 157 Fergus McKenna – Liam Robson Western Suburbs 3 23 Angus McCowage – Samad Shaikh Manly Warringah 4 58 Angus McCowage – Jake Weragoda Manly Warringah 5 31 Terry Mystakas – Jake Weragoda North Sydney 5 31 Liam Robson – Thilina Vitharana Mosman 6 52 Jake Weragoda – Tane Edmed Northern District 7 41 Mervyn Pereira – Michael Ho St George 8 42 Thomas Laban – Steve Rous Paramatta 9 22 Michael Ho – Damian Rapasada Manly

10 42 Damian Rapisada – Sam Edwards North Sydney

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Bowling by Wickets Player Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Best 1 Rous, Steve 126 17 24 390 16.25 5/35 2 McCowage, Angus 105 31 17 228 13.41 3/23 3 Rapisarda, Damian 69 12 15 202 13.47 3/17 4 Edwards, Sam 64 7 12 211 17.58 4/23 5 Aly, Hayder 55.2 10 11 181 16.45 3/22 6 Shaikh, Samad K 83 17 9 179 19.89 3/13 7 Smith, Jack F 45 3 7 159 22.71 4/81 8 Laban, Thomas 39.4 6 6 158 26.33 3/12 9 Ho, Michael 36 4 5 133 26.60 3/20 10 Dissanayake, D 40 10 4 105 26.25 2/15 11 Holmes, Cameron 10 0 1 30 30.00 1/30 12 Loxton, Travis 6 0 1 30 30.00 1/30 13 Manenti, Harry 17.2 3 1 61 61.00 1/22 14 Karthikeyan, Harshan 27 3 1 82 82.00 1/25 15 Mystakas, Terry 1 0 0 2 0/2 16 Wijeyaratne, Vishan 4 2 0 8 0/8 17 Vitharana, Thilina N 2 0 0 12 0/12 18 Thomas, Max 5 0 0 21 0/21 19 Knight, Justin 5 0 0 56 0/56 20 Felsch, Justin 20 3 0 72 0/23

Bowling by Average Player Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Best McCowage, Angus 105 31 17 228 13.41 3/23 Rapisarda, Damian 69 12 15 202 13.47 3/17 Rous, Steve 126 17 24 390 16.25 5/35 Aly, Hayder 55.2 10 11 181 16.45 3/22 Edwards, Sam 64 7 12 211 17.58 4/23 Shaikh, Samad K 83 17 9 179 19.89 3/13 Smith, Jack F 45 3 7 159 22.71 4/81 Dissanayake, Dhanuka 40 10 4 105 26.25 2/15 Laban, Thomas 39.4 6 6 158 26.33 3/12 Ho, Michael 36 4 5 133 26.60 3/20 Holmes, Cameron 10 0 1 30 30.00 1/30 Loxton, Travis 6 0 1 30 30.00 1/30 Manenti, Harry 17.2 3 1 61 61.00 1/22 Karthikeyan, Harshan 27 3 1 82 82.00 1/25 Mystakas, Terry 1 0 0 2 0/2 Wijeyaratne, Vishan 4 2 0 8 0/8 Vitharana, Thilina N 2 0 0 12 0/12 Thomas, Max 5 0 0 21 0/21 Knight, Justin 5 0 0 56 0/56 Felsch, Justin 20 3 0 72 0/23

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Fielding Statistics

Player Catches WK

Ctchs RO Ass

RO Unas Stmp Total

1 Weragoda, Jake T 1 13 3 0 1 18 2 McCowage, Angus 4 0 3 0 0 7 3 Aly, Hayder 2 0 1 1 0 4 4 Shaikh, Samad K 1 0 1 1 0 3 5 Karthikeyan, Harshan 3 0 0 0 0 3 6 Piek, Deane 2 0 0 0 0 2 7 Rous, Steve 2 0 0 0 0 2 8 Felsch, Justin 0 0 0 1 0 1 9 Mystakas, Terry 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 Thomas, Max 0 0 0 1 0 1 11 McKenna, Fergus 1 0 0 0 0 1 12 Ho, Michael 1 0 0 0 0 1 13 Loxton, Travis 1 0 0 0 0 1 14 Edwards, Sam 1 0 0 0 0 1 15 Grice, Matthew J 1 0 0 0 0 1 16 Dissanayake, D 1 0 0 0 0 1 17 Vitharana, Thilina N 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Trevett, William 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Rae, Conor 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Bass, Joshua G 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Robson, Liam 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Rapisarda, Damian 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Scott, Liam A 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Edmed, Tane 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Holmes, Cameron 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Manenti, Harry 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Laban, Thomas 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 Knight, Justin 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 Wijeyaratne, Vishan 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Smith, Jack F 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 Pereira, Mervyn S 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Mens 6th Grade Report Sydney Metropolitan Competition – Triforce Sports Metropolitan Cup

Rank Team P W D L Wkts Lost

Runs For

Wkts Taken

Runs Agst Points

Quot

1 Penrith 15 12 1 1 108 2953 164 1991 87 2.25 2 Randwick Petersham Gold 14 8 3 3 110 2329 116 2344 59 1.05 3 Gordon 15 9 2 4 95 2759 122 2588 57 1.37 4 Uni NSW Black 15 6 4 4 119 2299 123 2525 48 0.94 5 Georges River 13 6 1 6 122 2302 115 2570 45 0.84 6 Sydney University 15 7 2 6 112 2114 110 1742 43 1.19 7 Blacktown 15 5 3 7 122 2071 102 2009 30 0.86 8 Uni NSW Gold 14 3 3 8 108 2566 113 2595 27 1.03 9 Mosman 15 4 5 6 118 2252 119 2466 27 0.92 10 Sydney 15 4 3 6 135 2183 115 2602 27 0.71 11 Randiwck Petersham Green 15 3 3 9 128 2602 100 2719 18 0.75 12 Hawkesbury 15 2 4 9 132 2286 110 2565 12 0.74

Mens 6th Grade Statistics Match Summaries Round 1 Sydney 0/55 (M Ho 26*) def Blacktown 54 (JF Smith 3/11,C Thompsett 2/4, M Trodden 2/20) at Whalan Oval No 2 Round 2 Sydney 166 (T Abidin 29 A McCowage 25) def by Uni NSW Black 7/169(cc) (P Lautre 2/19, D Rapisarda 2/33) at Snape Park Round 3 Sydney 5/128 (JT Weragoda 55*) drew with Mosman 289 (V Wijeyaratne 4/52 J Donkin 2/40 T Laban 2/52) at Snape Park Round 4 Sydney 93 & 3/104 (J Donkin 42*, A De Silva 25*) def by Georges River 242 (J Felsch 3/19, B Larkham 2/14, V Wijeyaratne 2/23, D Rapisarda 2/49) & 3/92(dec) (J Felsch 2/21) at Ryde Oval Round 5 Sydney drew with Hawkesbury at Bensons Lane 3 Round 6 Sydney 86 (B Larkham 27) & 59 def by Penrith 3/377 (N Blow 2/46) at Ryde Oval Round 7 Uni NSW Gold 234 (S Smith 4/15 C Lucas 2/33) def by Sydney 8/235(dec) AR Dimeglio 49, B Miedler 35, M Blow 34*, C Lucas 32, TN Vitharana 31) at David Phillips North Round 8 Sydney 185 (M Thomas, 39 C Lucas 31*, TN Vitharana 27, D Dissanayake 27) def by Gordon 5/187 at Beauchamp Oval

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Round 9 Sydney 212 (J Felsch 98) def by Randwick Petersham Green 118 (M Blow 3/11, J Felsch 2/10) at Marrickville Oval Round 10 Sydney 58 & 2/82 (J Felsch 34*, D Piek 27) def by Randwick Petersham Gold 7/147(dec) (B Larkham 3/14, J Felsch 2/26, B Miedler 2/28) at Snape Park Round 11 Sydney drew with Hawkesbury at Ryde Oval Round 12 Sydney 100 (J Knight 40) & 97 (D Piek 29) def by Uni NSW Black129 (J Felsch 3/21, J Knight 3/23, T Laban 2/27) & 7/70 (T Laban 3/17, J Knight 3/17) at Alexandria Park Round 13 Sydney 122 (J Felsch 36, RE Miscampbell 36*) def Blacktown 101 (M Blow 3/12, J Felsch 2/18, T Laban 2/19) at Whalan Oval No 2 Round 14 Sydney 114 (A De Silva 30, B Larkham 27) and 1/74 J Knight 34* AR Dimeglio 32*) def by Sydney University 4/179 (dec) at St Andrews Round 15 Sydney 6/213(cc) (A De Silva 83, D Dissanayake 43, RE Miscampbell 41) & 2/58 def by Randwick Petersham Gold 9/214 (B Larkham 2/33) at Ryde Oval Centuries Nil Five Wickets in an Innings Nil

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BATTING SUMMARY - BY AGGREGATE

Player Innings

Not Outs

High Score Aggregate Average

Felsch, Justin 8 1 98 189 27.00 De Silva, Ashane 6 1 83 166 33.20 Miscampbell, Rory E 10 2 41 139 17.38 Dissanayake, D 8 0 43 131 16.38 Knight, Justin 10 2 40 124 15.50 Weragoda, Jake T 5 2 55* 107 35.67 Dimeglio, Ameer R 9 1 49 104 13.00 Vitharana, Thilina N 4 0 31 83 20.75 Donkin, Jack 5 1 42* 81 20.25 Larkham, Brent 10 0 27 79 7.90 Miedler, Bailey 5 0 35 78 15.60 Piek, Deane 4 0 29 71 17.75 Lucas, Chris 2 1 32 63 63.00 Blow, Mitchell 9 3 34* 58 9.67 Tyagi, Sameer 8 2 19 57 9.50 McCowage, Angus 2 1 25 47 47.00 Ho, Michael 2 1 26* 46 46.00 Thomas, Max 1 0 39 39 39.00 Abidin, Tay 3 0 29 35 11.67 Edmed, Tane 2 0 21 25 12.50 Rae, Conor 2 0 24 24 12.00 Rapisarda, Damian 2 0 12 21 10.50 Wijeyaratne, Vishan 8 2 7 17 2.83 Jasani, Salmon 2 0 15 15 7.50 Ferrier, Lliam 8 2 8 14 2.33 Laban, Thomas 5 0 8 14 2.80 Winton, Hayden 2 0 10 10 5.00 Singh, Simranjot 5 1 3 8 2.00 Lautre, Peter 1 0 5 5 5.00 Aly, Hayder 2 0 4 5 2.50 Smith, Jack F 1 0 4 4 4.00 Scott, Liam A 1 0 3 3 3.00 Smith, Samuel 2 0 2 2 1.00 Karthikeyan, Harshan 1 0 0 0 0.00 Blow, Nigel 1 1 0* 0

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BATTING SUMMARY - BY AVERAGE

Player Innings

Not Outs

High Score Aggregate Average

Lucas, Chris 2 1 32 63 63.00 McCowage, Angus 2 1 25 47 47.00 Ho, Michael 2 1 26* 46 46.00 Thomas, Max 1 0 39 39 39.00 Weragoda, Jake T 5 2 55* 107 35.67 De Silva, Ashane 6 1 83 166 33.20 Felsch, Justin 8 1 98 189 27.00 Vitharana, Thilina N 4 0 31 83 20.75 Donkin, Jack 5 1 42* 81 20.25 Piek, Deane 4 0 29 71 17.75 Miscampbell, Rory E 10 2 41 139 17.38 Dissanayake, D 8 0 43 131 16.38 Miedler, Bailey 5 0 35 78 15.60 Knight, Justin 10 2 40 124 15.50 Dimeglio, Ameer R 9 1 49 104 13.00 Edmed, Tane 2 0 21 25 12.50 Rae, Conor 2 0 24 24 12.00 Abidin, Tay 3 0 29 35 11.67 Rapisarda, Damian 2 0 12 21 10.50 Blow, Mitchell 9 3 34* 58 9.67 Tyagi, Sameer 8 2 19 57 9.50 Larkham, Brent 10 0 27 79 7.90 Jasani, Salmon 2 0 15 15 7.50 Winton, Hayden 2 0 10 10 5.00 Lautre, Peter 1 0 5 5 5.00 Smith, Jack F 1 0 4 4 4.00 Scott, Liam A 1 0 3 3 3.00 Wijeyaratne, Vishan 8 2 7 17 2.83 Laban, Thomas 5 0 8 14 2.80 Aly, Hayder 2 0 4 5 2.50 Ferrier, Lliam 8 2 8 14 2.33 Singh, Simranjot 5 1 3 8 2.00 Smith, Samuel 2 0 2 2 1.00 Karthikeyan, Harshan 1 0 0 0 0.00 Blow, Nigel 1 1 0* 0

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Player Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Best Felsch, Justin 44 3 14 148 10.57 3/19 Laban, Thomas 53 11 10 146 14.60 3/17 Larkham, Brent 59.2 8 10 189 18.90 3/14 Knight, Justin 51.1 5 8 227 28.38 3/17 Wijeyaratne, Vishan 83 12 8 260 32.50 4/52 Blow, Mitchell 54 5 7 196 28.00 3/11 Miedler, Bailey 44 5 6 148 24.67 2/28 Smith, Samuel 16 3 5 43 8.60 4/15 Rapisarda, Damian 32.5 6 5 100 20.00 2/33 Smith, Jack F 44.1 5 4 114 28.50 3/11 Ferrier, Lliam 39 4 4 121 30.25 1/13 Dissanayake, Dhanuka 17 5 3 34 11.33 1/7 Lucas, Chris 19 6 3 41 13.67 2/33 Thompsett, C 4 1 2 4 2.00 2/4 Trodden, Matt 8 0 2 20 10.00 2/20 Lautre, Peter 18 2 2 42 21.00 2/19 Blow, Nigel 11 2 2 46 23.00 2/46 Tyagi, Sameer 13 2 2 68 34.00 1/2 De Silva, Ashane 38 6 2 128 64.00 1/24 Donkin, Jack 30 1 2 133 66.50 2/40 Thomas, Max 6 0 1 27 27.00 1/27 Winton, Hayden 12 3 1 31 31.00 1/17 Aly, Hayder 14 1 1 67 67.00 1/40 Ho, Michael 2 0 0 10 0/10 Weragoda, Jake T 1 0 0 10 0/10 Scott, Liam A 6 2 0 13 0/13 McCowage, Angus 8 2 0 15 0/15 Singh, Simranjot 2 0 0 21 0/21 Karthikeyan, Harshan 5 0 0 31 0/31

BOWLING SUMMARY - BY AGGREGATE WICKETS Player Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Best

Thompsett, Christopher 4 1 2 4 2.00 2/4 Smith, Samuel 16 3 5 43 8.60 4/15 Trodden, Matt 8 0 2 20 10.00 2/20 Felsch, Justin 44 3 14 148 10.57 3/19 Dissanayake, Dhanuka 17 5 3 34 11.33 1/7 Lucas, Chris 19 6 3 41 13.67 2/33 Laban, Thomas 53 11 10 146 14.60 3/17 Larkham, Brent 59.2 8 10 189 18.90 3/14 Rapisarda, Damian 32.5 6 5 100 20.00 2/33 Lautre, Peter 18 2 2 42 21.00 2/19 Blow, Nigel 11 2 2 46 23.00 2/46 Miedler, Bailey 44 5 6 148 24.67 2/28 Thomas, Max 6 0 1 27 27.00 1/27

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BOWLING SUMMARY - BY AGGREGATE WICKETS Con’t Player Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Best Blow, Mitchell 54 5 7 196 28.00 3/11 Knight, Justin 51.1 5 8 227 28.38 3/17 Smith, Jack F 44.1 5 4 114 28.50 3/11 Ferrier, Lliam 39 4 4 121 30.25 1/13 Winton, Hayden 12 3 1 31 31.00 1/17 Wijeyaratne, Vishan 83 12 8 260 32.50 4/52 Tyagi, Sameer 13 2 2 68 34.00 1/2 De Silva, Ashane 38 6 2 128 64.00 1/24 Donkin, Jack 30 1 2 133 66.50 2/40 Aly, Hayder 14 1 1 67 67.00 1/40 Ho, Michael 2 0 0 10 0/10 Weragoda, Jake T 1 0 0 10 0/10 Scott, Liam A 6 2 0 13 0/13 McCowage, Angus 8 2 0 15 0/15 Singh, Simranjot 2 0 0 21 0/21 Karthikeyan, Harshan 5 0 0 31 0/31

FIELDING STATS

Player Catches WK

Ctchs RO

Asst RO

Unas Stmp Total Weragoda, Jake T 0 3 1 0 1 5 Piek, Deane 4 0 0 0 0 4 Felsch, Justin 0 1 1 1 0 3 Dimeglio, Ameer R 0 2 0 0 1 3 Laban, Thomas 3 0 0 0 0 3 Donkin, Jack 2 0 0 0 0 2 Rapisarda, Damian 2 0 0 0 0 2 Thompsett, Christopher 1 0 0 0 0 1 Blow, Mitchell 1 0 0 0 0 1 Miedler, Bailey 1 0 0 0 0 1 McCowage, Angus 1 0 0 0 0 1 Tyagi, Sameer 1 0 0 0 0 1 Abidin, Tay 1 0 0 0 0 1 Knight, Justin 1 0 0 0 0 1 Wijeyaratne, Vishan 1 0 0 0 0 1 Trodden, Matt 0 0 1 0 0 1 Singh, Simranjot 1 0 0 0 0 1 Miscampbell, Rory E 0 1 0 0 0 1

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HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS

Wicket Runs Players Round Opposition 1 55 Jake Weragoda - Michael Ho 1 Blacktown 2 67 Ameer Dimeglio - Justin Knight 14 Sydney University

3 103 Justin Felsch - Justin Knight 9 Randwick Petersham Green

4 40 Jack Donkin - Ashane De Silva 4 Georges River 5 55 Dhanuka Dissanayake - Max Thomas 8 Gordon 6 32 Jake Weragoda - Damian Rapisarda 4 Georges River 7 50 Mitchell Blow - Bailey Miedler 7 Uni NSW Gold 8 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater 9 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater 10 34 Brent Larkham - Vishan Wijeyaratne 14 Sydney University

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Poidevin-Gray Shield Report

The squad was assembled in September when an initial training and meeting was held. Two trial matches were held in October against St Joseph’s College and Rangitoto College from Auckland. While these resulted in two comfortable wins, they proved useful match practice in the early part of the season and a chance for the Sydney boys to play together before the start of the competition.

The first round was played at Drummoyne which had been used quite a bit for the Matador Cup and the Tri- Force T 20 games by this stage of the season. Batting first we found ourselves 3-60 before a very responsible 77 run stand between Glendenning and Manenti who both worked the ball into the gaps well helped us recover. With wickets in hand the last 10 overs saw some very effective clean hitting from the captain. While he only hit four 4s he launched three 6s in the last few overs to just fall short of his century off just 103 balls. His 50 run stand with Loxton featured mature cricket.

After being 0-38 Sydney University collapsed to 9-134 and then blocked out the last dozen overs. Two early run outs which were well executed by Holmes hampered the opponent’s run chase. The only disappointment for the Tigers was the failure to secure a bonus point but the bowling plan was stuck to very well by the spinners Manenti and Rous who bowled 10 cheap overs, medium pacer Holmes who bowled wicket to wicket and offie Arthur whose offering proved too tempting for the students. This was a strong win that gave the team confidence leading into the second round against defending premiers Sutherland.

Sydney 6 -237 (A. Glendenning 95no, B.Manenti 36, T.Loxton 24) beat Sydney University 9-164 (H.Arthur 3-29, C.Holmes 2-27)

A second game in a row at home proved beneficial as the team adapted to the conditions well in the field. A steady flow of wickets throughout Sutherland’s innings led to them being bowled out in the 50th over. Again it was the off spin of Manenti, Rous and Arthur which proved effective. Sutherland had a similar attack full of spinners and the batsmen knew that that they would have to fight hard to maintain the required run rate. Mosca proved the man of the moment on his 21st birthday as he anchored the innings with a tremendous undefeated century. When Rous brought up the win with hook for six the team could be proud of a great effort. Unfortunately Mosca had played his last match for two months after an accident two days later.

Sydney 5-209 (J.Mosca 103no, M.Rodgers 25, B.Manenti 25) beat Sutherland 203 (B.Manenti 5-36, H.Arthur 2-25)

Against Fairfield a below par score batting first made life difficult but the match could still have been won. Batting first four of the top five made starts but after being 3-128 the last 7 wickets were lost for just 39 against an attack which included three 1st grade quick bowlers. There was urgency in the filed as 3 quick wickets were captured but a century stand followed and a loss in the last over despite Mullen 10 overs for 31 and Manenti’s best efforts with ball.

Sydney 167 (A.Glendenning 37, B.Manenti 32, M.Kent 27, M.Rodgers 22) lost to Fairfield 6-170 (B. Manenti 4-29)

After a break of a few weeks Round 4 was the first to be played away against Eastern Suburbs. Holmes took the new ball and dismissed 1st grade opener and representative player, Condon, cheaply. The four spinners all helped the run rate to remain under 3 over, good catches by Rous and Rodgers, two run outs and just 5 sundries all contributed to the dismissal of the opposition for just 139. The run chase was undertaken in a responsible way from Rodgers and Kent before the latter combined with Glendenning to ensure the 8 wicket victory with 11 overs to spare. Kent finished with 3 sixes out on to the road on the way to an emphatic win.

Sydney 2-144 (M. Kent 60 no, M.Rodgers 43, A.Glendenning 24no) beat Eastern Suburbs 139 (H.Arthur 2-17, T.Mullen 2-26)

A very sticky, energy sapping day at Mark Taylor Oval begun well with a pleasing total posted on a flat wicket. Rodgers led the way with a century brought up in the last over. His partnerships with Rous (41), Kent (46) and 110 with Glendenning were all full of good shot selection and aggressive running between the wickets. Again early wickets were taken but sensible batting from the Northern Districts numbers 3 and 4 kept them in the game.

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Unfortunately some sloppiness in the field as evidenced by drooped caught and bowls and 22 sundries saw a heartbreaking last ball loss.

Sydney 6-223 (M.Rodgers 100, A.Glendenning 57, M.Kent 27) lost to Northern District 7-224 (B. Manenti 2-46, A. Glendenning 2-55)

This disappointing result saw us involved in a congested table had developed and the Tigers would need to win away at Parramatta to make the quarter finals. The toss was lost and things drifted a little in the filed as the opposition made their way to 2-183. A strong fightback led by Manenti who took his second 5 wicket haul of the campaign, Arthur’s cleaning up of the tail, 7 catches, a stumping and two run outs meant that a gettable total was to be chased. At 0-53 things were going according to plan before a clump of wickets and a slowing of the run rate put the tail under pressure. 16 year old Loxton did his best in difficult circumstances but at the end the only conclusion could be that we were outplayed.

Sydney 169 (T.Loxton 36, M.Rodgers 30, A. Rous 22) lost to Parramatta 214 (B.Manenti 5-41, H.Arthur 3-37)

Thanks must go to David Kelly and Michael Haire for their help in so many ways to support the efforts of the Poidevin-Gray boys. Ian Wright and Debbie Holmes were professional and very reliable scorers and great listening posts for the coach. Glenn Harding managed everything at our home games very generously. Justin Mosca put his frustration injuries aside to selflessly support the team in the final rounds. A big thanks goes to the players from other grades who turned up at our games to back the team on a Sunday.

Well done to the Club’s Poidevin-Gray player of the season, Ben Manenti. Ben took 17 wickets at an average of 10.88 with an economy rate of 3.25 to be the second best performed bowler in the whole competition. He also scored handy runs in the middle order to make a very good contribution.

Finally to the whole squad who made the effort to work hard at the extra Wednesday trainings; who developed great team spirit and who turned ready to play each game- you represented the Club very well boys. In a campaign which promised so much but petered out, the overall emotion was disappointment. Here was a team that would be the only side to defeat the eventual premiers Sutherland (and bowl them out in their nine matches) but did not realise their aim of making the quarter finals. Ten players from this squad are eligible next season and I am sure that there is some unfinished business to complete when they make their assault on the 2016-17 Poidevin-Gray season.

Pat Rodgers Head Coach

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Poidevin-Gray Shield Statistics Match Summaries Round 1 Sydney 6 for 237 (A Glendenning 95no, B Manenti 36, T Loxton 24, J Kershaw 2 for 36, J Craig Dobson 47) defeated Sydney University 9 for 164 (N Arnold 27, J Pattison 25, D Holloway 23, H Arthur 3 for 29, C Holmes 2 for 27) at Drummoyne Oval. Round 2 Sutherland 203 (R Ayre 77, D Fallins 45, B Manenti 5 for 36, H Arthur 2 for 25) defeated by Sydney 5 for 209 (J Mosca 103no, M Rodgers 25, B Manenti 25, D Malone 3 for 44) at Drummoyne Oval. Round 3 Sydney 167 (A Glendenning 37, B Manenti 32, M Kent 27, M Rodgers 22, K Elley 3 for 19, J Maher 3 for 29, B Smith 2 for 34) defeated by Fairfield Liverpool 6 for 170 (V Kadam 69no, A Deitz 57, B Manenti 4 for 29) at Drummoyne Oval. Round 4 Eastern Suburbs 139 (S Smyth 61, S Pointer 24, B Bryant 20, H Arthur 2 for 17, T Mullen 2 for 26) defeated by Sydney 2 for 144 (M Kent 60no, M Rodgers 43, A Glendenning 24no) at Waverley Oval. Round 5 Sydney 6 for 223 (M Rodgers 100, A Glendenning 57, M Kent 27, S Heinrich 5 for 44) defeated by Northern District 7 for 224 (T Felton 93, D Anderson 62, B Manenti 2 for 46, A Glendenning 2 for 55) at Mark Taylor Oval. Round 6 Parramatta 214 (T Ward 87, D Charles 49, M Giumelli 29, B Manenti 5 for 41, H Arthur 3 for 37) defeated Sydney 169 (T Loxton 36, M Rodgers 30, A Rous 22, G D'Angelo 3 for 25, L Lofts 3 for 53) at Old Kings Oval. Partnerships Wicket P'SHIP Batters Opponent

1 58 Justin Mosca – Matt Rodgers Sutherland 2 82 Matt Rodgers – Matt Kent Estern Suburbs 3 110 Matt Rodgers – Alex Glendenning Northern District

4 77 Alex Glendenning – Benjamin Manenti Sydney University

5 32 Justin Mosca – Travis Loxton Sutherland

6 50 Alex Glendenning – Travis Loxton Sydney University

7 41 Alex Glendenning – Oliver Meroni Sydney University

8 16 Travis Loxton – Harry Arthur Parramatta 9 8 T Mullin – Oliver Meroni Fairfield

10 12 Travis Loxton – C Holmes Parramatta

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Batting by Aggregate

Player Mat INN NO 100s 50s HS RUNS AVE. Ct/St

1 Matt Rodgers 6 6 0 1 0 100 228 38.00 3

2 Alex Glendenning 6 6 2 0 2 95* 224 56.00 5

3 Matt Kent 6 6 1 0 1 60* 141 28.20 2/2

4 Justin Mosca 2 2 1 1 0 103* 120 120.00 1

5 Ben Manenti 6 5 0 0 0 36 119 23.80 3

6 Travis Loxton 6 5 0 0 0 36 85 17.00 2

7 Adrian Rous 6 6 1 0 0 22 62 12.40 1

8 Oliver Meroni 6 4 2 0 0 18 40 20.00 2

9 Jai Ivelja 2 1 0 0 0 12 12 12.00 10 Harry Arthur 6 2 0 0 0 6 12 6.00 1

11 Thomas Mullen 5 2 1 0 0 5* 5 5.00 1

12 Cameron Holmes 6 2 1 0 0 2* 2 2.00 3

13 Nicholas Taylor 3 2 1 0 0 0* 0 0.00

14 Chris Thompsett 1

15 Zak Honeybrook 1 1 Centuries Justin Mosca 103 no v Sutherland 137 balls, 170 min, 9x4s, 2x6s Matt Rodgers 100 v Northern District 141 balls, 182 min, 10x4s, 1x6 Five Wickets in an Innings Ben Manenti v Sutherland 9.4-2-36-5 Ben Manenti v Parramatta 10-1-41-5 Bowling by Number of Wickets

Player O M R W BBI AVE.

1 Benjamin Manenti 57 10 185 17 5/36 10.88

2 Harry D Arthur 38 1 157 11 3/29 14.27

3 Thomas Mullen 47 3 155 4 2/26 38.75

4 Cameron Holmes 45 5 156 4 2/27 39.00

5 Alex D Glendenning 41.1 1 181 3 2/55 60.33

6 Adrian Rous 56 5 206 3 1/26 68.67

7 Jai Ivelja 3 0 17 0 0/17 NA

8 Zak Honeybrook 7 0 35 0 0/35 NA

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AW Green Shield Report

The 2015/16 Greenshield season was a new challenge for me and something that I have enjoyed immensely. It was a tough season that had started off with a lot of great promise and potential, but lessons have been learnt to aim higher and for better results next season. There were a lot of very talented young men in the squad this year and if they buckle down and work hard on their games, they can go very far in this game we all enjoy so much.

The season started with a very promising win over a strong Sutherland side at Birchgrove Oval. We won the toss and had a bowl first which turned out to be a great move as we bowled them out in the 45th over for 99. We chased it down in the 41st over with only the loss of 4 wickets.

In the second round we played Bankstown who were the defending premiers for the last two seasons at Graham Thomas Reserve. We loss the toss and bowled first on a very flat wicket. We bowled Bankstown out for 260 in the 50th over which I thought was an amazing effort by the boys considering that Bankstown were 2/200 with 10 overs to go. On this ground we thought this very very chaseable. Unfortunately we never got going and had a steady loss of wickets to end up being all out for 162 in 42 overs.

Unfortunately rounds 3 and 4 were washed out due to rain and weren't played.

Round 5, which initially was washed out, but got replayed at the end of the season was against Blacktown. We won the toss at BISP 2 which didn't work out too well for us. We were bowled out for 133 in the 34th over. On a tricky wicket to bat on, we did't have consistent partnerships built and lost wickets every time we started to gain momentum. We gave it a good crack with the ball, but unfortunately didn't have enough runs on the board. Blacktown chased it 5 wickets down and got the total in the 37th over.

Round 6 was against eventual winners Mosman. We decided to bat first on what was a very good wicket as Birchgrove. But as was the theme with the whole season, we simply did not put enough runs on the board by getting bowled out for 91 in the 44th over. We still had a belief that we could defend the total if we hit our areas with the ball and fielded well. We started well by having Mosman 3/35 at one stage, but at the end of the day Mosman were too good and we weren't disciplined enough with the ball.

Round 7 was played against Fairfield and was a tough loss to swallow. After batting first and posting the very competitive total of 177, we did not quite execute as well as we would have liked with the ball. Fairfield were 2/58 after 15.3 overs when heavy rain hit and we did not get back on the field, with Fairfield being declared winners due to Duckworth-Lewis by a couple of runs.

Unfortunately it was a tough season for the boys with 1 win from 5 matches. But I would like to think that we were in the contest for every game, and lacking in some disciplines cost us in the end. As a coach I hope that all the boys learn from this and take that into their further cricket endeavours, or lead by the front for those who are able to play again in the 2016/17 season.

I would personally like to thank David Kelly and Michael Haire for all the support they have given me throughout the course of the season, the parents for their help in organising the tea's, and most importantly the boys for showing up to every training session and game giving 100% and always looking to improve. I look forward to working with them again next season.

Thank you, Ryan Felsch Head Coach

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AW Green Shield 2015/16

AW Green Shield Statistics Match Summaries Round 1 Sydney 4/100 (H Manenti 58*) def Sutherland 99 (J Felsch 2/6, J Shaw 2/11, C Ius 2/15, D Hossack 2/18) at Birchgrove Park Round 2 Sydney 164 (C Ius 45 J Felsch 25) def by Bankstown 260 (H Manenti 4/25 - inc hat-trick, D Hossack 2/29 J Shaw 2/31) at Grahame Thomas Reserve Round 3 Sydney drew with Sydney University (wash out) Round 4 Sydney drew with Eastern Suburbs (wash out) Round 5 Sydney 133 (T Abidin 25) def Blacktown 6/136 ( M Blow 2/15) at Blacktown International Sports Park 2 Round 6 Sydney 91 def by Mosman 4/94 (A Sidhu 2/26) at Birchgrove Park Round 7 Sydney 177 (LA Scott 55, T Federow 36) def * by Fairfield-Liverpool 2/58 (M Blow 2/22) at Birchgrove Park (under D/L system) Centuries Nil

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Five Wickets in an Innings Nil Hat Tricks H Manenti Round 2 Vs Bankstown AW Green Shield

Rank Team P W D L Wkts Lost

Runs For

Wkts Taken

Runs Agst Points NRR

1 Northern District 7 5 2 0 23 1173 49 694 32 1.9858 2 Mosman 7 5 2 0 26 826 47 749 32 1.5778 3 Bankstown 7 4 2 1 33 821 47 660 25 1.3330 4 Sutherland 7 4 2 1 30 753 43 741 25 0.4990 5 Hawkesbury 7 4 2 1 33 961 39 806 24 0.3397 6 Randwick Petersham 7 4 2 1 45 765 37 681 24 0.0739 7 St George 7 3 2 2 33 737 41 798 20 0.1276 8 Manly-Warringah 7 3 2 2 41 931 45 646 19 1.2867 9 Penrith 7 3 2 2 43 895 36 727 19 0.8529 10 Campbelltown-Camden 7 3 3 1 48 632 35 603 18 0.1689 11 Gordon 7 2 2 3 35 682 40 706 13 0.1091 12 Fairfield-Liverpool 7 2 3 2 30 443 25 435 12 -0.8498 13 UNSW 7 1 2 4 37 669 44 719 7 -0.0400 14 Western Suburbs 7 1 3 3 30 597 39 679 6 -0.4838 15 Parramatta 7 1 3 3 28 623 21 844 6 -1.1320 16 Blacktown 7 1 2 4 43 822 33 891 6 -0.3260 17 North Sydney 7 1 2 4 43 876 31 1023 6 -0.7762 18 Sydney 7 1 2 4 44 537 32 647 6 -1.1358 19 Sydney University 7 0 2 5 47 474 33 780 0 -1.8009 20 Eastern Suburbs 7 0 2 5 47 549 22 937 0 -2.5403

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Batting by Runs

Player MAT INN NO 100s 50s HS RUNS AVE.

1 Abidin, Tay 5 5 0 0 0 25 81 16.20 2 Felsch, Justin 5 5 0 0 0 25 67 13.40 3 Manenti, Harry 5 2 1 0 1 58* 62 62.00 4 Scott, Liam A 5 5 0 0 1 55 61 12.20 5 Ius, Christopher 5 1 0 0 0 45 45 45.00 6 Federow, Thomas 5 4 0 0 0 36 44 11.00 7 Hossack, Danyon 5 4 0 0 0 19 43 10.75 8 Blow, Mitchell 5 4 0 0 0 20 43 10.75 9 Sidhu, Alex 5 4 3 0 0 17* 34 34.00 10 Shaw, Jamie 5 5 1 0 0 8 23 5.75 11 Edmed, Tane 5 5 0 0 0 9 23 4.60 12 May, Fletcher 4 3 0 0 0 12 20 6.67 13 Hochuli, Samuel F 5 2 0 0 0 18 18 9.00 14 Ferrier, Lliam 3 2 2 0 0 0* 0 NA

Batting by Average

Player MAT INN NO 100s 50s HS RUNS AVE.

1 Manenti, Harry 5 2 1 0 1 58* 62 62.00 2 Ius, Christopher 5 1 0 0 0 45 45 45.00 3 Sidhu, Alex 5 4 3 0 0 17* 34 34.00 4 Abidin, Tay 5 5 0 0 0 25 81 16.20 5 Felsch, Justin 5 5 0 0 0 25 67 13.40 6 Scott, Liam A 5 5 0 0 1 55 61 12.20 7 Federow, Thomas 5 4 0 0 0 36 44 11.00 8 Hossack, Danyon 5 4 0 0 0 19 43 10.75 9 Blow, Mitchell 5 4 0 0 0 20 43 10.75 10 Hochuli, Samuel F 5 2 0 0 0 18 18 9.00 11 May, Fletcher 4 3 0 0 0 12 20 6.67 12 Shaw, Jamie 5 5 1 0 0 8 23 5.75 13 Edmed, Tane 5 5 0 0 0 9 23 4.60 14 Ferrier, Lliam 3 2 2 0 0 0* 0 NA

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Bowling by Wickets

Player MAT O M R W 5Wi 10Wm BBI AVE.

1 Shaw, Jamie 5 17.1 3 61 5 0 0 2/11 12.20 2 Blow, Mitchell 5 17 0 61 5 0 0 2/15 12.20 3 Hossack, Danyon 5 31 5 88 5 0 0 2/18 17.60 4 Sidhu, Alex 5 30 6 119 5 0 0 2/26 23.80 5 Manenti, Harry 5 8 0 25 4 0 0 4/25 6.25 6 Ius, Christopher 5 11 1 62 3 0 0 2/15 20.67 7 Felsch, Justin 5 11.1 1 34 2 0 0 2/6 17.00 8 Scott, Liam A 5 1 0 5 1 0 0 1/5 5.00 9 Ferrier, Lliam 3 6.2 1 22 1 0 0 1/10 22.00 10 Hochuli, Samuel F 5 9 1 42 1 0 0 1/9 42.00 11 Shaw, Lachlan 4 3 0 8 0 0 0 NA 12 Edmed, Tane 5 2.2 0 11 0 0 0 0/6 NA 13 May, Fletcher 4 7 0 33 0 0 0 0/8 NA

Bowling by Average

Player MAT O M R W 5Wi 10Wm BBI AVE.

8 Scott, Liam A 5 1 0 5 1 0 0 1/5 5.00 5 Manenti, Harry 5 8 0 25 4 0 0 4/25 6.25 1 Shaw, Jamie 5 17.1 3 61 5 0 0 2/11 12.20 2 Blow, Mitchell 5 17 0 61 5 0 0 2/15 12.20 7 Felsch, Justin 5 11.1 1 34 2 0 0 2/6 17.00 3 Hossack, Danyon 5 31 5 88 5 0 0 2/18 17.60 6 Ius, Christopher 5 11 1 62 3 0 0 2/15 20.67 9 Ferrier, Lliam 3 6.2 1 22 1 0 0 1/10 22.00 4 Sidhu, Alex 5 30 6 119 5 0 0 2/26 23.80 10 Hochuli, Samuel F 5 9 1 42 1 0 0 1/9 42.00 11 Shaw, Lachlan 4 3 0 8 0 0 0 NA 12 Edmed, Tane 5 2.2 0 11 0 0 0 0/6 NA 13 May, Fletcher 4 7 0 33 0 0 0 0/8 NA

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SCG Youth XI at Lords 2015

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Brewer Shield Report The 2015/16 season started very positively with pre-season training starting in September where we held an open day to welcome new under 17 girls to the Sydney Cricket Club as we reformed our Brewer Shield team. The open day was very successful in recruiting 20 girls from which the Brewer Shield team (UI7) was selected. Players who were not selected either retumed to their local clubs or were referred to local clubs. The standard was promising and as the players are young, it is envisaged they will provide a solid core in coming seasons and with experience they will progress into senior womens cricket. The team developed and improved through the season and had to face some very experienced sides through both the 40 over and T20 competitions. The team spirit, camaraderie and skill development were the main focus of this season which was achieved - very impressive for a young group of girls in their first season together. The team had 2 wins against strong opposition in the 40 over format and could have won 3 matches in the T20 competition however as all cricketers know, “catches win matches" - a few went down at critical times and the more consistent teams took the win away from the young Tigers. There was always strong attendance at training and each of the players were very committed to improving their skills and all round game while at the same time enjoying the experience. Through 2015, Stephanie Marsh (SCC Brewer Captain) and Grace Thomas (SCC Brewer Vice Captain) were selected to represent NSW in the national U/15 Championships held in Hobart with both contributing to the NSW team performance. Congratulations Steph and Grace on your selection and your performance through the season. Following the 2015/16 season, 3 players were selected in the age NSW Academy squads - Lilly Dummett (U/14), Grace Thomas and Nell Bryson-Smith (U/15). Congratulations and the club’s best wishes for your future success. Major Award Winners Player of the Year : Jessica Willathgamuwa Coaches Player: Mikaela Pappou Batting Award: Grace Thomas 52* vs Gordon (40 over) Batting Award: Stephanie Marsh 32* vs Bankstown (T20) Bowling Award: Isabella Fairall 3/2 vs Gordon (40 over) Bowling Award: Nell Bryson-Smith 3/11 vs Gordon (T20) The seasons objectives were about team and individual development, learning about the club history and the roots of the Brewer Shield competition. The attendance of Mrs Dot Brewer AO, Life Member CNSW, now in her early 90’s and former Australian all rounder, Mr Graeme Thomas, both provided inspiring words to the girls at matches, all of which was greatly appreciated. The team congratulates Universities and Northern Districts for being finalists in both competitions. Thank you to the parents of the players for their commitment to training and match days. No season can run smoothly without many hands on deck and the Brewer Shield team certainly had outstanding contributions. The club and players appreciates your support and the spirit in which you supported the girls. Special mention to team manager, administrator and communications manager, Deborah Smith, who made the season so much easier for all. To Russel Grimson and Kerry Marshall for your assistance in coaching the girls, thank you.

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There is so much to do to ensure the club has a sustainable base of female players but the work through 2015/16 has established a platform from which to grow. The Sydney Cricket Club needs to assist the local district junior clubs in the recruitment and placement of players which will then establish a stronger flow of representative level players back into the grade club system, as players develop to the required standard. The club supported the Summer Hill junior club by sponsoring a coaching program facilitated by level 3 coach, Ms Janine Stainer. We aim to do more of this across the inner west through the coming seasons as we aim to continue to strengthen our relationship with local clubs. The clubs are to be congratulated for the work they have done in producing the players they have into the Brewer Shield system. The development of a schools program assisted by CNSW will be a key initiative as we re-establish the Tigers Cup through the inner west. Congratulations on what has been a developing and successful season – many players are now into their winter season sports and we look forward to regrouping a squad in late August. Greg Healy Head Coach

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Match Summaries Round 1 Universities 1/142(cc) def Sydney 42 at David Phillips North Round 2 Northern District 5/206(cc) def Sydney 98 (JM Willathgamuwa 30, Z Aly 25) at Asquith Oval Round 3 Sydney 120 def Bankstown 111 (M Pappov 2/18, B Burton 2/180 at Goddard Park Round 4 Sydney 45 def by St George-Sutherland 6/145 (GE Thomas 2/17 S Marsh 2/21) at Goddard Park Round 5 Parramatta drew with Sydney at Merrylands Oval (wash out) Round 6 Campbelltown-Camden drew with Sydney at Raby Oval #2 (wash out) Round 7 Sydney 4/174 (GE Thomas 52* JM Willathgamuwa 32) def Gordon 72 (I Fairall 3/2) at Goddard Park Round 8 Sydney drew St George-Sutherland at Mona Park 3 (wash out) Round 9 Northern District drew with Sydney at George Parry Oval (wash out) Round 10 Bankstown 4/85(dec) def Sydney 7/80(cc) (S Marsh 32*) at Breen Oval Round 11 BYE Round 12 Parramatta 5/119(cc) def Sydney 14 at Jim Hanshaw Oval Round 13 Universities 3/128(cc) def Sydney 15 at Whalan Oval #2 Round 14 Sydney7/76(cc) def by Gordon 9/105 (NE Bryson-Smith 3/11, JM Willathgamuwa 2/11, E Khan 2/11) at Goddard Park Centuries Nil Five Wickets in an Innings Nil

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Brewer Shield Statistics BATTING SUMMARY

Player Innings

Not Outs

High Score Aggregate Average

Willathgamuwa, Jessica M 8 0 32 97 12.13 Thomas, Grace E 6 1 52* 91 18.20 Marsh, Stephanie 8 1 32* 78 11.14 Stanwix, Gabriella 7 3 18* 61 15.25 Bryson-Smith, Nell E 8 2 15* 34 5.67 Aly, Zaynab 7 0 25 31 4.43 Dummett, Lillian 6 0 8 26 4.33 Ciantar, Annabella 8 2 16* 23 3.83 Fairall, Ashleigh 8 2 9* 21 3.50 Coleman, Eliza P 6 0 6 20 3.33 Pappov, Mikaela 7 1 5 14 2.33 Burton, Bo 2 0 4 6 3.00 Khan, Emaan 3 1 5* 5 2.50 Saunders, Chloe 1 0 4 4 4.00 Fairall, Isabella 3 1 0* 0 0.00

BOWLING SUMMARY Player Overs Maidens Wickets Runs Average Best

Willathgamuwa, Jessica M 31 3 6 85 14.17 2/11 Marsh, Stephanie 25 2 6 91 15.17 2/21 Bryson-Smith, Nell E 26 3 6 122 20.33 3/11 Fairall, Isabella 9.2 2 5 35 7.00 3/2 Pappov, Mikaela 27 1 5 108 21.60 2/18 Ciantar, Annabella 31 0 5 152 30.40 1/11 Khan, Emaan 15 2 4 78 19.50 2/11 Thomas, Grace E 21.1 1 3 92 30.67 2/17 Fairall, Ashleigh 21 1 3 98 32.67 1/3 Burton, Bo 7.5 2 2 24 12.00 2/18 Stanwix, Gabriella 6.5 1 1 22 22.00 1/7 Saunders, Chloe 6 0 1 29 29.00 1/29 Dummett, Lillian 18 3 1 95 95.00 1/25 Aly, Zaynab 1 0 0 13 0/13

HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS Wicket Runs Players Round Opposition

1 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater 2 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater 3 69 Grace Thomas - Jessica Willathgamuwa 7 Gordon 4 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater 5 53 Grace Thomas - Nell Bryson-Smith 7 Gordon 6 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater 7 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater 8 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater 9 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater 10 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater

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FIELDING STATS

Player Catches WK

Ctchs RO Ass RO

Unas Stmp Total Marsh, Stephanie 4 0 0 1 0 5 Willathgamuwa, Jessica M 4 0 0 0 0 4 Stanwix, Gabriella 1 2 0 0 1 4 Thomas, Grace E 3 0 0 0 0 3 Bryson-Smith, Nell E 2 0 0 0 0 2 Coleman, Eliza P 1 0 1 0 0 2 Dummett, Lillian 1 0 0 1 0 2 Saunders, Chloe 1 0 0 0 0 1 Burton, Bo 1 0 0 0 0 1 Khan, Emaan 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ciantar, Annabella 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fairall, Ashleigh 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fairall, Isabella 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aly, Zaynab 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pappov, Mikaela 0 0 0 0 0 0

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SCA/McDonalds Grade Competition Tables

McDONALDS GRADE COMPETITION TABLES – 2015/2016

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP (SYDNEY SMITH CUP): Penrith 1,303 Sydney Tigers Cricket Club 1,275 Sutherland 1,232 St George 1,181 Northern District 1,173 Eastern Suburbs 1,128 Mosman 1,046 Sydney University 1,037 Manly-Warringah 1,027 Gordon 962 Randwick Petersham 942 Bankstown 927 UNSW 922 Parramatta 897 Campbelltown-Camden 879 Blacktown 822 Fairfield-Liverpool 726 Hawkesbury 547 Western Suburbs 513 North Sydney 283.

FIRST GRADE: (BELVIDERE CUP): Bankstown 66 Penrith 60 Sydney Tigers Cricket Club 54 St George 52 Campbelltown-Camden 52 Sutherland 49 Northern District 49 Manly-Warringah 48 Gordon 48 Eastern Suburbs 47 Randwick Petersham 42 Blacktown 42 Parramatta 42 Fairfield-Liverpool 38 UNSW 30 Mosman 30 Sydney University 30 North Sydney 12 Hawkesbury 12 Western Suburbs 6.

FIRST GRADE LIMITED-OVERS: Bankstown 24 Sydney Tigers Cricket Club 18 Blacktown 18 St George 18 Sutherland 18 Penrith 18 Fairfield-Liverpool 14 Eastern Suburbs 13 Randwick Petersham 12 Northern District 12 Mosman 12 Sydney University 12 Gordon 12 Parramatta 12 Manly-Warringah 7 UNSW 6 Hawkesbury 6 North Sydney 6 Campbelltown-Camden 6 Western Suburbs 0.

KINGSGROVE SPORTS T20 CUP:

Sydney Sixers Conference: Randwick Petersham 24 Manly-Warringah 24 St George 18 Newcastle 18 Gordon 12 Sydney Tigers Cricket Club 12 North Sydney 12 UNSW 6 Sutherland 6 Mosman 0 Eastern Suburbs 0 Illawarra 0.

Sydney Thunder Conference: Sydney University 24 Campbelltown-Camden 18 Northern District 18 Bankstown 18 ACT 12 Blacktown 12 Parramatta 12 Penrith 6 Hawkesbury 6 Fairfield-Liverpool 6 Central Coast 0 Western Suburbs 0.

SECOND GRADE (ALBERT CUP): Sydney Tigers Cricket Club 79 Penrith 78 Sutherland 69 UNSW 61 Sydney University 61 St George 59 Eastern Suburbs 54 Blacktown 50 Northern District 49 Mosman 49 Parramatta 42 Manly-Warringah 37 Randwick Petersham 36 Gordon 30 Hawkesbury 25 Campbelltown-Camden 24 Fairfield-Liverpool 24 Western Suburbs 18 Bankstown 18 North Sydney 7.

THIRD GRADE (MITCHELL CUP): Sydney Tigers Cricket Club 64 Eastern Suburbs 61 Mosman 58 Sydney University 57 Manly-Warringah 50 Randwick Petersham 50 Northern District 49 Gordon 49 Western Suburbs 49 UNSW 47 Fairfield-Liverpool 42 Bankstown 37 St George 37 Sutherland 36 Parramatta 35 Penrith 33 Blacktown 31 Campbelltown-Camden 30 Hawkesbury 26 North Sydney 14.

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FOURTH GRADE (REID CUP): Northern District 78 Penrith 62 St George 62 Sydney University 60 Eastern Suburbs 56 Manly-Warringah 55 Sydney Tigers Cricket Club 50 Sutherland 50 Parramatta 49 Mosman 37 UNSW 34 Western Suburbs 31 Blacktown 30 Bankstown 28 Gordon 27 North Sydney 24 Campbelltown-Camden 19 Randwick Petersham 18

Hawkesbury 12 Fairfield-Liverpool 6.

FIFTH GRADE (DAVID SHERWOOD CUP): Campbelltown-Camden 70 Eastern Suburbs 68 Gordon 60 Mosman 55 Parramatta 53 Sutherland 48 Sydney University 48 Penrith 45 Hawkesbury 43 Randwick Petersham 42 Manly-Warringah 42 St George 30 Sydney Tigers Cricket Club 30 Northern District 30 Western Suburbs 28 UNSW 25 Fairfield-Liverpool 24 Bankstown 19 Blacktown 18 North Sydney 15.

POIDEVIN-GRAY SHIELD: Sutherland 32 St George 30 Fairfield-Liverpool 27 Randwick Petersham 25 Bankstown 24 Penrith 22 Gordon 22 Campbelltown-Camden 19 UNSW 19 Sydney Tigers Cricket Club 16 Mosman 18 Hawkesbury 13 Blacktown 13 Northern District 12 Sydney University 12 Manly-Warringah 12 Eastern Suburbs 7 Parramatta 6 Western Suburbs 6 North Sydney 0.

AW GREEN SHIELD: Northern District 32 Mosman 32 Bankstown 25 Sutherland 25 Hawkesbury 24 Randwick Petersham 24 St George 20 Manly-Warringah 19 Penrith 19 Campbelltown-Camden 18 Gordon 13 Fairfield-Liverpool 12 UNSW 7 Sydney Tigers Cricket Club 6 Western Suburbs 6 Parramatta 6 Blacktown 6 North Sydney 6 Sydney University 0 Eastern Suburbs 0.

Michael Haire receiving the Bob Simpson Coach of the Year Award 2015/16

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Sydney Cricket Association Women’s Competition First Grade

Rank Team P W D L Wkts Lost

Runs For

Wkts Taken

Runs Agst Points NRR

1 Universities 20 16 3 1 56 2279 150 1962 119.0 2.3909 2 Bankstown 20 14 3 3 82 2218 130 1707 106.0 2.5177 3 Gordon 20 10 4 6 90 2528 116 1911 81.0 1.1828 4 St George-Sutherland 20 10 3 7 101 2540 117 2583 74.0 0.5528 5 Campbelltown-Camden 20 9 3 8 114 2526 110 2491 67.5 0.1888 6 Sydney 20 4 4 12 130 1808 82 2093 39.0 -1.4455 7 Penrith 20 4 2 14 141 2240 86 2317 32.0 -1.8714 8 Northern District 20 0 4 16 144 1628 67 2733 12.0 -3.5592

Second Grade

Rank Team P W D L Wkts Lost

Runs For

Wkts Taken

Runs Agst Points NRR

1 St George-Sutherland 18 15 2 1 64 1634 139 1459 115.0 2.4072 2 Bankstown 18 13 3 2 56 1804 87 1545 104.0 1.4749 3 Parramatta 18 12 2 4 76 2222 121 1939 93.0 0.9771 4 Penrith 17 8 3 6 72 1408 77 1509 70.0 -0.3812 5 Gordon 18 8 2 8 90 1988 99 2022 65.0 0.2810 6 Campbelltown-Camden 18 6 3 9 110 1769 70 1703 53.0 -0.6165 7 Universities 18 3 3 12 105 1550 84 1863 30.0 -0.9552 8 Northern District 17 1 5 11 78 963 41 1220 18.0 -2.0811 9 Sydney 18 1 3 14 109 1095 42 1173 8.0 -2.8827

U17 Brewer Shield

Rank Team P W D L Wkts Lost

Runs For

Wkts Taken

Runs Agst Points NRR

1 Universities 13 10 3 0 37 1587 97 478 90.7 4.3108 2 Northern District 13 7 3 3 49 1151 76 834 67.5 1.4286 3 Campbelltown-Camden 14 8 3 3 67 1239 64 1075 66.6 0.7897 4 St George Sutherland 13 7 3 3 58 1084 85 789 66.5 1.0432 5 Parramatta 13 5 4 4 69 1022 63 773 54.7 0.8522 6 Sydney 13 2 4 7 78 664 53 1113 33.3 -1.8142 7 Gordon 13 2 2 9 86 569 44 1378 22.6 -3.9218 8 Bankstown 14 2 2 10 73 717 55 1288 10.1 -2.1748 9 Penrith 6 0 2 4 33 157 13 462 9.9 -3.8125

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2015-16 Playing Members & Officials - Ordinary Members

AJ Mosca Josh Bass Angela Reakes

Adrian Rous Justin Felsch Maitlan Brown

Alex Rashleigh Justin Knight Fiona Urquhart

Ameer DiMeglio Justin Rodgie Laura Marshall

Andy Parker Liam Ferrier Nicole Goodwin

Angus Campbell Liam Robson Kate Jackson

Angus McCowage Liam Scott Racheal Kent

Angus McKay Matt Kent Synetta Manns Anthony Brooks Matt Pasternatsky Rebecca Miller Ash Squire Max Squire Rebecca Maher

Ashane DaSilva Max Thomas Carly Leeson Bailey Meidler Mervyn Pereira Alyssa Healy Brent Larkin Michael Ho Ellyse Perry Brett Watkins Mitchell Blow Paul Lynch Cameron Holmes Nathan Breen Emma Coughlin Ryan Chris Lucas Neil Maxwell Rebecca Minella Chris Thompsett Nic Taylor Angel Lea Conor Rae Nick Govers Lucy Peek Craig Di Blasio Ollie Meroni Sam Greentree Damian Rapisarda Rory Miscampbell Alix Bullivant Daniel Jacob Ryan Felsch Sala Bala Deane Piek Sam Edwards Shannon Webb Dhanuka Dissanayake Samad Shaikh Skye Lovett Dom Tonkin Sameer Tyagi Kristie Fox Fergus McKenna Stephen King Grace Fowler Harry Arthur Steve Rous Kristen Gillies Harry Manenti Tane Edmed Erin Osborne Hayden Winton Tay Abidin Peter Minella Hayder Aly Terry Mystakas Steph Marsh Jack Donkin Tom Fedorow Grace Thomas Jack Smith Tom Laban Zaynab Aly Jackson Edwards Tom Mullen Nel Bryson-Smith Jai Ivelja Travis Loxton Eliza Coleman Jake Weragoda Tristan McDonald Annabella Cianter Jarrod Ninnesss Tu LeSuma Ashleigh Fairall Jimmy Pike Vishan Wijeratne Emaan Khan Joel James Will Trevitt Isabella Fairall Jade Dernbach Greg Healy Chloe Saunders Neil Maxwell David Kelly Bo Burton Jason Penrose Jamie Barkley Gaby Stanwix Paul Tonkin Maurice Newman Lilly Dummett Jane Coles Matthew Wiesner Deborah Smith Ryan Corns Alex Glendenning Tom Ortiz

Michael Haire Michael Procajlo *Life Members are also eligible to vote at the meeting.

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