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Annual Report &
Financial Statements
Season 2018/2019
Frankston Peninsula Cricket Club 2 Annual Report 2018/2019
Valued FPCC Sponsors
Brendan Lavery Plumbing
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Board of Management 2018/2019
President Dennis Prendergast
Vice Presidents Cliff Wright and Brendan Lavery
Secretary Joanne Davey
Treasurer Glenn Davey
Board Directors Simon Draycott, Debra Gibbs, Graeme Gibbs, Nathan Harford,
James Keenan, Raelene Lavery
MPCA Representative Craig Letch
General Managers Joanne Davey and Glenn Davey
Delegates to Cricket Victoria Dennis Prendergast and Glenn Davey
On-Field Management 2018/2019
Director of Coaching Keith Jansz
High Performance Assistant Coach and Junior Development Dale Christie
Technical Batting Coach Bathiya Perera
Strategy Bowling Coach Darren Groves
Spin Bowling Consultant Malinga Bandara
Captains: 1st XI – Scott Boland, supported by Dale Elmi. 2nd XI – Dale Christie 3rd XI – Aaron McIlroy
4th XI – Simon Draycott
Scorers: 1st XI – Wayne Ross.
1st XI Super Slam T20 – Glenn Davey and Wayne Ross.
2nd XI – Glenn Davey, Ben Webb and 2nd XI Players.
3rd XI – Ross Simpson and 3rd XI Players.
4th XI – Karim Langer and Mel McConnell.
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President’s Report
As I depart our Premier Club’s President position after 19 years it
has caused time to reflect a little on our first 26 years in one of the
world’s most prestigious Club cricket competitions.
As previously documented our Club commenced as the Frankston
Cricket Club in 1864, transitioning through a number of
competitions in search of continuously improving the level of
cricket in support of providing the best pathway access for
developing cricketers in our area.
From the malthoid of the MPCA, to the matting competition of a
Bentleigh – Frankston competition, to its first turf cricket
competition in 1940 the Dandenong District (DDCA), progressing
then to the VJCA (now VTCA), then in 1973/74 taking a massive step
to the powerful Victorian Sub-District comp, and 20 years on, the pinnacle, Premier Cricket. It’s a
proud and rich history of progression.
Our entry to Premier cricket was anything but smooth, with a number of the “traditional inner-City
Clubs” strongly objecting to the addition of Geelong and Frankston into the competition. Of course,
its history now, after a number of years lobbying these clubs, with Bill Foley, we eventually snuck in
by just one vote. Bill Foley’s contribution was outstanding during this period ensuring we left no
stone unturned in our endeavour to achieve our goal.
A combined Board of Management was formed between Frankston CC & MPCA members to
establish an identity (Frankston Peninsula) to gain support from Frankston Council to redevelop and
upgrade the western oval, what we know now as Butler Oval. Search for an appropriate
Captain/Coach was conducted along with upgrading the playing list, and seeking financial support
from the local Cricket community (or anywhere). An exhausting period, but, without question,
eventually satisfying.
The excitement of the first match is well remembered for the massive crowd and traffic grid lock
fighting to witness the first ball. While the result was a nail biting loss to North Melbourne, we were
off and running. The first few seasons saw us playing on a centre wicket table that was very sporting,
practice wickets that compared to what we have today, were probably unsafe, clubrooms that were
smelly and not up to standard, but we got on with it.
The first principle of locating a Premier Club in Frankston was to capture the success of the MPCA as
country cricket champions, giving players an opportunity of playing at the highest level of Club cricket
without the commitment of travel to the City three times a week. Essentially this has been achieved
with hundreds of players testing themselves over the years, while the commitment, challenge and
understanding of the requirements to be successful at Premier cricket has overwhelmed many, there
are however some wonderful success stories.
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The thrill of witnessing some great finals campaigns, are memorable highlights, our pathway to both
our 1st XI grand finals were from underdog to contender stories. The reverse outright over the
Magpies under Matthew Mott’s leadership was amazing, with Darren Groves & Cameron Wallace
ripping through a star studded Magpies batting line up to achieve a play off against the St Kilda.
Also Nick Jewell’s team in 2010/11 sneaking into a finals spot by the smallest of percentage margins
to defeat the Saints, and then an outstanding comeback against Geelong when all seemed lost, to
play off against Dandenong to lose by the narrowest of margins in one of the best Victorian Premier
Cricket Grand Finals witnessed.
Peter Buchanan’s 2nd XI team who tasted premiership success was an outstanding achievement,
which was the forerunner for many players going onto great Premier, First Class and International
careers. A great personal memory, witnessing the joy and excitement the players experienced.
Watching Peter Goggin, Matthew Mott & Will Kendall (Hampshire) craft innings was a delight. The
intimidation of Darren Groves, Cameron Wallace & James Miller with the ball was a great advantage
for us, particularly at home, truly enjoyable and a great catalyst for our successful periods.
We have one of the best pathway programs in Cricket with a number of players over the years
progressing to elite squads, Victorian U17, U19, Futures teams and Australian U19, a fact we are
extremely proud of. However very few, disappointingly, have achieved 50+ 1st XI games or gone onto
higher honours, a number choosing to drop out to a lower level Cricket before their game has
matured, for short term financial gain. The conundrum for our Club is the conflict of investing in
players via coaches, facilities, stable environment, meeting parental expectations, not knowing if
there will be pay back in the long term of games, general Club contribution or higher honours.
There is no doubt that the high turnover of young elite players not adjusting to the cut and thrust of
Premier cricket has impacted greatly on our on-field consistency and finals appearances, the stats
prove the optimum period of elite sport development is from the age of 24. For many not to persist
or walk away when it got to challenging not meeting expectations, is probably my greatest cricket
disappointment.
I often talk about the need for volunteers to be a successful Club. Historically we have had an
outstanding group of people who contributed many years to ensure our Club is sustainable.
Highlighted by inclusive family involvement. Family names who have contributed many years of
service include, Wills, Walker, Prendergast, Davey, Boldiston, Harvey.
I particularly acknowledge the people who have held the position of Secretary/General Manager
during my time as President. Neal Thompson, Wayne Ross and Glenn Davey, each has provided
professional expertise, been great ambassadors, made time sacrifices, as well as provided wonderful
support and friendship to me. Ian Boldiston (Boldo) his contribution as a former player (Subbies era),
1st XI team manager, practice coordinator for many years, a great cricket person, loved by each
generation of players, we were lucky to have him involved in our Club for so long. Their contribution
to our Club should continue to be remembered as outstanding.
The commitment and contribution by a number of people as Board / Committee members is also
appreciated again, a valued contribution by all to ensure the effective and relative role we play is
delivered.
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Sponsors form a very important component of our Club’s sustainability; we are lucky to have a
special group of loyal sponsors who continue to support us after 25 years. I thank Mark Dunsford
(Dunsford Financial) & Phil Graf (Buildsafe) for their ongoing support for our Club, personal
mentoring & friendship over the journey. The Frankston RSL have also been fantastic support and
again a loyal long term partner.
The role our Local Government has played is significant and should not be underestimated, their
investment and ongoing support is key to our survival, they continue to be of great support. Over the
years we have had terrific support from then Parks Manager Garry Woolard. The dedication of long
time curator Dana James ensured we were the benchmark of the competition for playing conditions
for many years.
Having grown up with our Club from the age of 5, I feel extremely privileged & thankful to be part of
a Club that has given me so many opportunities, along the way. The honour of being a Premier Club
President, to Captain/Coach “my” Club, to have been a Premiership player with “my” Club, to
experience the exposure to coach along side some of the game’s greats, Sobers, Randall, Bright,
Embury, Haines, Ambrose, to name (drop) a few.
I grew up in an environment of dedicated passionate Frankston people, both Cricket & Football.
Developing a passion for something enhances the experience and gets you through the tough times,
the above paragraph probably describes it best, a passion and commitment in this case has assisted
in the delivery of Premier Cricket to our region and ongoing facility development second to none in
the competition.
My time has come, thank you all who have contributed to making it a rewarding experience.
Dennis Prendergast
President
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Senior Coach Report
New players (14)
We welcomed the following players to the Club: Jack
O’Toole, Mackenzie Gardner, Luke Gandy, Jack Conroy,
Chris Cleef, Lachlan Walsh, Lucas McConnell, Ryan
McDonald, Devlin Webb, Blake Ekland, Jack Curtis,
Liam Collett, Sean Van Wijk and Liam Wilson.
Returning to FPCC
We also welcomed back Chris Dew, Tom Ewing, Billy
Kennedy and Jason Wylie, whilst Chris McCormick
returned after Christmas.
During the off-season we welcomed Dale Christie and
Bathiya Perera to our coaching ranks and I am pleased
to report that both men made a valuable contribution.
Our pre-season preparation and camp to Phillip Island, was a significant one and was
considered one of our best in recent times.
Now whilst we had a great preparation, it would be fair to say that things didn’t quite go
according to plan. Serious long term injuries/illness to key personnel really tested our
resolve and depth.
Hastings, Gapes, Wheeler, Ashkenazi, Tonkin, Wood, Mockett, Dew, Humphrey, Boland,
Ewing, Waterfall, Symons, Crowder, Barron-Toop and O’Toole were all injured or ill during
the season which had a massive impact on selection. Unfortunately, this proved to be
destabilising, with forced changes every week we really could not field a stable line-up in
any of our grades. Dale Elmi & Robbie Salerni were the only two players within our 1st XI
squad who managed to play every game.
Our 1st XI scorecard reveals that we won 4 games and drew 1, eventually finishing 15th on
the ladder. However this was not a true reflection of our performances, as we were
extremely competitive and should have beaten Casey South Melbourne, St Kilda &
Dandenong, and were in a strong position against Carlton 7/174, Greenvale 5/97, Prahran
6/58 and Geelong 5/151, only to let these games slip.
The upside to this was that Jack O’Toole, Nick Mann, Tim Drummond, Jamin Barron-Toop
& Sean Van Wijk (3 Super Slam games) all made their senior debuts and I was suitably
impressed with their performances. Importantly this now adds to our depth and positions us
well for the future.
Once again Tom Wood was outstanding in all aspects. He stood tall and produced the only
two first eleven centuries for the season.
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Lower Grades
We currently have a significant amount of talented young players emerging through our
lower grades, all of whom performed serviceably, without necessarily having an outstanding
season. In my opinion, they displayed a sufficient amount of skilfulness to suggest that with
greater dedication, commitment and maturity these lads are definitely capable of making an
impact at a higher level in the not too distant future. The challenge for this group is to now
produce “match winning performances” on a consistent basis and gain promotion through
classy performances rather than simply potential and/or unavailability.
The emergence of Nick Mann, Tim Drummond, Ryan Hammel, Jamin Barron-Toop, Harrison
Barnes, Luke Gandy, Rohan Simpson, Ryan McDonald, Jai Elcock, Blake Ekland, Mackenzie
Gardner, Devlin Webb, Sean Van Wijk, Jared Gibbs, Jack Conroy, Josh Peet, Jack Curtis, Lucas
McConnell, Lachy Klauer, Lachy Curtis, Liam Collett and Lachlan Walsh is very encouraging,
as they all made significant inroads in their development.
Amazingly, with two rounds remaining, mathematically all four of our sides could have
made the finals.
High Achievers
Congratulations to all our award winners, including all those players who achieved a
“Personal Best” in season 2018-19.
Special mention to the following players:
Congratulations to Tom Ewing on being appointed coach of the Victorian Intellectual
Disability team, known as the Victorian Vikings and who incidentally had a very successful
2019 carnival by winning the Australian National championships.
Tom Ewing also coached the U14 South East Country Sharks who won the U14 Male Youth
Premier League title for the first time. Tom was well supported by Luke Gandy who shared in
the experience. Additionally, Cricket Victoria recently awarded Tom Ewing due recognition
by announcing that Tom was the Runner-Up in the Community Coach of the Year.
Nick Boland (with a batting average 122.50 at this years’ 2019 National Indigenous Cricket
Championships), was judged the Player of the Championships.
Brodie Symons – Selected in the Premier U21 All Stars Team - and performed extremely
well with bowling figures of 11-3-4-17 and he batted at number 8 and scored a neat 20.
Devlin Webb – Selected to tour Dubai with the U16 Australian Development Squad.
Jai Elcock – Selected in the U17 Australian Indoor Cricket Team.
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Congratulations to Sean Van Wijk on being named Captain of the U16 South East Country
Sharks.
Congratulations to Sean Van Wijk & Devlin Webb on being selected in the U16 Country
Stars Team. Both performed well sharing a 68 run partnership with Webb scoring (44) and
Van Wijk (25).
Acknowledgements
Thank you to all our Captains for their contribution, undivided support and encouragement
during the season. I particularly wish to acknowledge your positive attitude and patience
during what was a challenging season.
A huge thank you to our Coaching Group, your professionalism, dedication and
commitment to your role is greatly appreciated. I realise that we have only been working
together for a short period of time, but the improvement shown by the majority of our
players suggests that our playing group is starting to change the way they think and are now
operating with a more positive mindset.
A massive thank you to Wayne Ross for your support and contribution as our 1st XI scorer,
including the match day statistics that you continually provide me with.
I encourage everyone to get on board again, take responsibility, support each-other, and
continue to build on the current foundations as we strive for sustained success.
Keith Jansz
Senior Coach
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Finance Report
Frankston Peninsula Cricket Club realized a net profit of $6,518 for
Season 2018/2019 compared to a net loss of ($7,950) in Season
2017/2018. The financial information is based on accrual
accounting, is exclusive of GST, and includes non-cash transactions
such as depreciation and stock adjustments.
The financial statements are independently compiled and
reviewed, but are not audited as per new Consumer Affairs
Victoria Tier 1 Reporting Guidelines. If the non-cash item of
depreciation is not considered, the operating net profit increases
to $13,669.
The reconciled bank balance at year end is $612.22.
Notes on Income:
Cricket Victoria & Cricket Australia
Again the main funding source came through distributions from Cricket Victoria and Cricket
Australia. These distributions increased slightly due to CPI.
The club also satisfied Annual Activity Distribution criteria to once again receive an additional
distribution of $8,000 from Cricket Victoria in recognition of the club’s positive impact on female
engagement, junior development and community engagement.
Cricket Victoria assisted in reimbursing costs incurred to host Country Week matches and the 2nd XI
Quarter Final. The club recommenced a partnership with the ACA Premier Program in 2018/19 which
amounted to a contribution of $5,500.
Bar, Canteen and Selection Night Meals
Bar Sales increased pleasingly by $9,048 due to increased external functions and additional
luncheons and club social events. Rolls, cakes and cordial continued to be provided for player
afternoon teas free of charge, thanks to many volunteer preparation hours. The Selection Night
Meals were prepared by Raelene Lavery and Debra Gibbs.
Membership
We again thank the playing group considerably for their strong support of their club through the
current membership structure. Player Membership increased by $2,863, mostly attributable to
additional contributions received towards the Pre-Season camp at Phillip Island. The 150 Club was a
new initiative in 2018/19, with an aim to connect with past players who have represented the club
at least 150 times. Contributions for this amounted to $1,050 and we look forward to growing this
initiative going forward. I encourage supporters to strongly consider becoming a social member to
further support your Club financially.
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Social
The club had a very busy season socially with many activities organized by the committee and
playing group. This included a Golf Day, A Day at the Dogs, Trivia Night and the Heat Ultimate
Captain fantasy cricket competition arranged by Tim Drummond. All of these events not only
generated valuable funds for the club, but encouraged a very positive vibe amongst players and
members.
The two Heat in the Kitchen luncheons were very successful this season, combined with healthy
amounts collected from raffles at the luncheons. Ian Botham (November luncheon) and Darren
Lehmann (February luncheon) were excellent and entertaining guest speakers to ensure a strong
attendance from Sponsors and guests.
Sponsorship
We are grateful to continue to receive wonderful support from our sponsors:
Buildsafe Building Insurances (Phil Graf), Frankston RSL (Rob Morrison),
Dunsford Financial (Mark Dunsford), Peninsula Safety & Workwear (Michael Barron-Toop),
Core Health Clubs (Joe Russo), National Australia Bank Somerville (Jacinta Broatch),
Kookaburra Sport, Masuri Teamwear (Ben Puzny and James Galloway),
The Pantry House (Glen Elmi), Icon Arena Indoor Sports, Total Animal Supplies (Craig Symons),
MelSafe Audit and Compliance Services (Melissa McConnell),
Fairhaven Special Projects (Mark Collins and Ken Gardiner), Premier Waste (James Keenan),
Brendan Lavery Plumbing (Brendan Lavery), Girl Friday VA Solutions (Jo Davey),
and Graham Quarries (Chris Hutchinson).
A big welcome and thank you to the new sponsors who partnered with the club in 2018/2019,
including MelSafe, FSP and new major partner Peninsula Safety & Workwear. A big thank you also to
Mark Dunsford for increasing his financial support of the club. All members are encouraged to
support our sponsors as customers, to help recognize and reward their investment.
Notes on Expenditure:
Awards
The costs of attending the Cricket Victoria Gala Awards decreased, due to the requirement to only
provide one table of attendees rather than two.
Facility
The costs to manage the facility amounted to $16,209 which comprised of Cleaning, Insurance,
Electricity, Repairs, Waste Collection and Gas. This is an increase of $1,579 compared to 2017/2018,
mainly attributable to new Waste Collection costs.
Grounds
Ground rental fees payable to the Frankston City Council for the A.H. Butler Oval and Eastern Oval
increased from $10,983 to $11,423. The club remains significantly well supported by the Council and
its staff. We thank departing curator Chris Cay for all of his hard work and dedication across the
recent seasons and wish him all the best in his new role.
Management
Administration Wages and associated costs including Superannuation and WorkCover amounted to
$19,354. These costs have remained identical for at least a decade, with a review of the future
management structure currently underway following my resignation from the role in April 2019.
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Merchandise
$13,153 worth of current merchandise purchases, Masuri Helmets and new cricket balls remain on
hand as at 30 April 2019. Last season saw the implementation of a new five year apparel agreement
with Masuri. This has contributed to the revenue and expenditure in relation to Merchandise appear
significantly inflated in comparison to last season. With a considerable amount of stock on the hand,
the club sits in a healthy position to profit from this in the coming season.
Signage
In recognition of new Sponsorship partnerships, the Committee continued to increase the signage
and visable branding of the club, and therefore invested $7,011 in Graphic Design services and
signage production, which certainly made a striking impression at the club and assisted in rewarding
the existing and new contributions of sponsors.
Playing
The club invested $50,824 into coaching and playing services in 2018/2019, an increase of $4,157
compared to the prior season. We welcomed Dale Christie and Bathiya Perera into the coaching
structure, under the leadership of Keith Jansz in his second season as Senior Coach. The club also
invested into Indoor practice sessions, facility hire and cricket equipment costs (such as match balls,
training balls, first aid items, ice and training aides).
Other
Grants from the State Health Department and the Federal Government allowed the club to invest
into a new shade sail for the players and refurbished Mentay sightscreens. These upgrades were a
great addition to the club assets and further enhanced the professional impression of the club,
alongside the new elite training facility completed in February 2018.
Summary:
The club achieved a financial result that was desperately needed to assist in eliminating the bank
overdraft. The focus on building revenue and stabilizing expenditure where possible has built a
platform for the club to hopefully launch from.
The new committee will complete a full review of the financial plan and budget of the club but will
continue to conservatively manage the finances, and further look at revenue growth opportunities
to allow further cricket investment and to create a strong financial base. It is important to focus on
revenue growth, as the majority of expense items are already at conservative levels that must at
least be maintained to allow the club to function effectively.
It has been an honour to serve the club as Treasurer for 10 years, and General Manager for 8 years,
with SO much achieved in that time with many memories and friendships formed. Time has come to
place renewed focus on my career and spending more dedicated time with my young family. I will
remain on the club committee to provide advice and information wherever possible, maintaining my
association that commenced as a boy on the scoreboard in 1993 in our first season. Thanks to
Dennis Prendergast for his outstanding service to the club and the example of leadership that he has
set. He has earned this much deserved opportunity to put his feet up, with a lifetime of cricket
memories and relationships to reflect on.
Glenn Davey
Treasurer
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Frankston Peninsula
Cricket Club
PO Box 3068
FRANKSTON EAST VIC 3199
Balance Sheet
As at 30 April 2019
2018/19 2017/18 Current Assets
General Cheque Account $612.22 ($8,041.64)
Cash on Hand $2,058.50 $526.80
Trade Debtors $37,143.67 $27,956.44
Inventories (Merchandise) $13,153.66 $7,207.27
$52,968.05 $27,648.87
Fixed Assets
Right to Clubhouse Use $45,455.00 $45,455.00
Accumulated Amortisation ($45,455.00) ($45,455.00)
Office Equipment $7,139.18 $7,139.18
Materials & Equipment $15,710.00 $15,710.00
Furniture & Fittings $7,230.55 $7,230.55
Accumulated Depreciation ($86,635.00) ($79,484.00)
Electronic Scoreboard $66,713.00 $66,713.00
$10,157.73 $17,308.73
Total Assets $63,125.78 $44,957.60
Liabilities
Trade Creditors $26,763.04 $17,731.93
GST Liabilities
GST Collected $21,893.59 $12,975.34
GST Paid ($14,793.05) ($8,493.84)
Total GST Liabilities $7,100.54 $4,481.50
Total Liabilities $33,863.58 $22,213.43
Net Assets $29,262.20 $22,744.17
Equity
Accumulated Funds $22,744.17 $30,695.10
Current Earnings $6,518.03 ($7,950.93)
Total Equity $29,262.20 $22,744.17
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Frankston Peninsula Cricket Club
PO Box 3068
FRANKSTON EAST VIC 3199
Profit & Loss Statement Year ended 30 April 2019
Income 2018/19 2017/18 Expenditure 2018/19 2017/18
Cricket Victoria Cricket Victoria
Cricket Victoria Allocation $69,140.00 $68,000.00
CV Sponsorship Funds $2,000.00 $2,000.00
Hospitality Entitlement $3,600.00 $3,600.00
Other Distributions $8,050.00 $0.00
Awards Awards
Playing Prizemoney $2,000.00 $0.00
Trophies $486.50 $423.49
Gala Awards $1,227.27 $3,631.82
Gifts $172.72 $0.00
Bar Bar
Bar Sales $32,929.05 $23,880.83
Bar Staff $1,235.00 $1,635.00
Pots & Glasses $0.00 $104.97
Bar Stock $14,695.13 $12,410.17
Canteen Canteen
Canteen Sales $550.00 $935.00
Fastrack Supplies $1,898.26 $1,183.61
Canteen Food Supplies $4,103.28 $5,343.88
Canteen Wages $0.00 $320.00
Kitchen Kitchen
Kitchen Sales $5,270.00 $2,545.00
Selection Night Food $6,084.61 $2,302.76
Function Catering $550.00 $3,872.72
Other Kitchen Costs $168.32 $0.00
Facility Facility
Function Income $509.09 $545.46
Cleaning $4,056.77 $4,000.89
Sports Development Program $0.00 $1,000.00
Insurance $891.66 $580.59
YCW Facility Reimbursements $413.10 $584.11
Light & Power $6,783.07 $5,995.22
Other Facility Income $5,543.00 $720.00
Materials & Repairs $2,568.02 $2,931.45
Security $228.42 $0.00
Gas $838.41 $781.41
Photographs $0.00 $83.64
Hygiene $0.00 $340.77
Cash register supplies $58.18 $45.80
Shade Sail $1,330.00 $0.00
Waste Collection $1,071.00 $0.00
Video Equipment $0.00 $334.27
Depreciation $7,151.00 $7,151.00
Ground Ground
Hosting Finals $640.00 $440.00
Ground Rental $11,423.10 $10,983.64
Hosting Country Week $500.00 $750.00
Paint & Equipment $840.00 $870.00
Other Ground Income $0.00 $6,726.36
Hessian/Covers $140.00 $0.00
Training Nets Upgrade $484.55 $0.00
Sightscreens $5,462.46 $0.00
Other Ground Expenses $0.00 $1,100.00
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Management Management
GM Management Fees $17,500.00 $17,500.00
Superannuation $1,662.52 $1,662.52
WorkCover $191.90 $181.48
Miscellaneous Miscellaneous
Other Misc Income $785.91 $145.00
Affiliation Fees $578.62 $568.75
Office Office
Postage $121.82 $115.45
Stationery $14.10 $36.87
Telephone $482.62 $387.13
Internet $872.72 $872.69
Mobile Phone - FPCC $763.68 $763.68
Graphic Design $1,136.00 $3,597.60
Playing Playing
Professional Players $15,624.55 $10,167.66
Coaching Staff $35,200.00 $31,500.00
Umpires $300.00 $0.00
Cricket Victoria Fines $0.00 $50.00
Indoor Practice $8,140.45 $8,831.82
Cricket Equipment $1,739.09 $6,873.53
First Aid Supplies $0.00 $230.50
Travel & Accommodation $4,485.46 $0.00
Junior Development Junior Development
Development Squad Player Fees $1,963.62 $0.00
Junior Development $900.00 $900.00
Indoor Practice $2,995.45 $527.27
Coaching Staff $0.00 $5,000.00
Membership - Playing Membership - Playing
Membership Fees - Playing $15,681.78 $12,818.16
Membership - Social Membership - Social
Membership Fees - Social $454.55 $840.92
Membership Cards $245.45 $245.45
FPCC 150 Club $1,050.00 $0.00
Merchandise Merchandise
Merchandise Sales $24,986.37 $6,181.83
Merchandise Purchases $30,723.55 $5,338.10
Year end expense adjustment ($5,946.39) $979.46
Merchandise Refunds $1,150.00 $0.00
Social Social
Presentation Night Sales $4,770.00 $4,137.00
Social Expenses $1,747.27 $204.55
Lunch Functions $5,450.00 $4,790.00
Luncheon Catering $3,754.54 $4,686.36
Lunch Raffle $1,765.00 $1,710.00
Luncheon Guest Speakers $4,500.00 $0.00
Luncheon Memorabilia $0.00 $350.00
Presentation Night $3,617.09 $4,654.14
Social Events $2,680.00 $0.00
Luncheon Raffle Memorabilia $318.18 $650.00
Heat Ultimate Captain Fantasy $1,160.00 $0.00
Function Room Hire $590.90 $363.64
Fundraising Levy $0.00 $3,400.00
150 Club Expenses $463.64 $0.00
Sponsorship Sponsorship
Sponsorships $22,363.64 $15,090.90
Sponsorship Expenses $7,274.31 $1,040.00
Dunsford Sponsorship $6,818.18 $4,545.45
CV Hospitality Used $3,600.00 $3,600.00
BuildSafe Sponsorship $7,272.73 $7,272.73
Ritchies Donation $0.00 $28.22
Donations $590.90 $1,363.64
Audit Audit
Accounting & Audit Fees $1,100.00 $2,800.00
Financial Financial
Bank Charges $2,623.64 $1,595.79
Total Income $228,936.92 $174,400.61 Total Expenses $222,418.89 $182,351.54
Net Profit (Loss) $6,518.03 ($7,950.93)
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In Loving Memory
Bill Wills
Debra Gibbs
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Season Results – 1st XI
Frankston Peninsula Cricket Club 18 Annual Report 2018/2019
Season Results – 1st XI
1st XI Super Slam Twenty20
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Season Results – 2nd XI
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Season Results – 2nd XI
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Season Results – 3rd XI
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Season Results – 3rd XI
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Season Results – 4th XI
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Season Results – 4th XI
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Season Ladders – 2018/2019
Premier 1st XI W D L PTS AVE Premier 2nd XI W D L PTS AVE
Carlton 13 2 1 66 1.6088 St Kilda 12 2 2 65 2.1080
Essendon 11 1 4 63 1.4076 Melbourne University 11 2 3 58 1.7444
Geelong 10 2 4 52 1.1462 Essendon 11 1 4 55 1.3117
Dandenong 9 3 4 48 1.3099 Camberwell Magpies 10 1 5 54 1.1599
Fitzroy Doncaster 9 1 6 47 1.1441 Fitzroy Doncaster 9 1 6 47 1.3269
St Kilda 9 2 5 45 1.2768 Monash Tigers 8 2 6 44 1.1685
Monash Tigers 7 1 8 40 0.9908 Geelong 7 2 7 40 1.0124
Camberwell Magpies 8 2 6 38 1.0407 Carlton 8 3 5 39 1.1413
Casey-Sth Melbourne 8 3 5 37 0.9392 Prahran 7 2 7 38 1.1466
Melbourne 7 2 7 35 1.2241 Footscray 7 2 7 35 0.8062
Melbourne University 8 2 6 34.3 0.9815 Dandenong 7 3 6 32 0.9893
Ringwood 6 1 9 34 0.9614 Frankston Peninsula 6 2 8 30 0.7360
Prahran 6 2 8 31 0.9784 Melbourne 5 3 7 27 1.0162
Northcote 5 1 10 26 0.7605 Casey-Sth Melbourne 5 2 9 25 0.7874
Frankston Peninsula 4 1 11 23 0.7593 Northcote 5 1 10 25 0.7259
Footscray 4 3 9 21 1.0988 Ringwood 4 1 10 23 0.8409
Greenvale Kangaroos 3 2 11 16 0.6200 Greenvale Kangaroos 2 2 12 12 0.6358
Kingston Hawthorn 1 1 14 6 0.4756 Kingston Hawthorn 2 2 12 10 0.5210
Premier 3rd XI W D L PTS AVE Premier 4th XI W D L PTS AVE
Monash Tigers 12 1 1 61 1.5813 Carlton 11 2 2 60 1.9405
Ringwood 9 1 3 54 1.4616 Melbourne 11 1 3 55 1.2597
Prahran 9 1 3 50 1.6390 St Kilda 9 3 3 48 1.1769
Melbourne University 8 1 5 43 1.4101 Essendon 9 2 4 47 1.7774
Camberwell Magpies 8 1 5 42 1.4377 Dandenong 10 1 4 47 1.3440
Northcote 8 1 5 41 1.0742 Monash Tigers 9 3 3 44 1.0724
Geelong 8 0 6 40 0.9636 Ringwood 7 3 5 40 1.1032
Footscray 8 1 5 39 1.1279 Geelong 6 3 6 32.4 1.1033
Frankston Peninsula 8 0 6 39 1.1247 Casey-Sth Melbourne 5 3 7 32 1.0257
Melbourne 6 0 8 38 1.0619 Fitzroy Doncaster 5 1 9 31 0.8445
Dandenong 7 1 6 37 0.9486 Camberwell Magpies 5 2 8 30 0.8468
St Kilda 6 1 7 30 0.7795 Northcote 5 2 8 28 0.8288
Essendon 4 1 9 22 0.8901 Kingston Hawthorn 4 4 7 22 0.6379
Carlton 5 3 6 20 0.9379 Greenvale Kangaroos 4 1 10 21 0.7474
Fitzroy Doncaster 3 2 9 16 0.7962 Prahran 4 3 8 20 0.9497
Casey-Sth Melbourne 3 1 10 15 0.6734 Frankston Peninsula 4 1 10 20 0.7470
Kingston Hawthorn 2 2 10 14 0.6184 Melbourne University 3 4 8 16 0.6518
Greenvale Kangaroos 2 0 12 10 0.4762 Footscray 3 3 9 14 0.7121
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Season Ladders – 2018/2019
Ground Ratings
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FPCC Representative Players
Scott Boland
Australia Indigenous
Victoria
Melbourne Stars
Nick Boland
Australia Indigenous
Victoria Futures League
Victoria (National Indigenous
Cricket Championships)
Jon Holland
Australia
Victoria
Melbourne Renegades
Devlin Webb
Australia U16’s
Victorian Country U15’s
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South East Country Sharks
Cricket Victoria 200 Club
FPCC Representatives:
Under 16’s: Liam Collett, Sean Van Wijk
Under 18’s: Jack Curtis, Jai Elcock, Ryan Hammel, Lachlan Klauer
Congratulations to Keith Jansz, Scott Boland, Jon Holland and Glenn Davey
(pictured far left) on their induction into the Cricket Victoria 200 Club in
January at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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Club Champion – Dale Elmi
PRENDERGAST CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TALLY – 2018/2019 1st XI Player Runs Wickets Catches Run Outs Stumpings Points
Assisted Unassisted
Elmi, Dale T 451 7 5 1 147.75
Salerni, Robert S 392 22 1 144.00
Wood, Tom A 511 6 139.75
Symons, Brodie J 309 18 1 1 135.25
Crowder, William I 193 11 6 93.25
Boland, Nicholas J 125 15 3 1 86.25
Dew, Christopher A 245 4 2 1 81.25
Mockett, Jackson R 38 22 2 79.50
Ewing, Thomas K 267 1 2 73.75
Ashkenazi, Benjamin M 119 10 2 63.75
Waterfall, Gordon R 191 1 49.75
Wheeler, Aidan I 43 9 37.75
Humphrey, Billy J 9 7 2 27.25
O'Toole, Jack R 99 24.75
Tonkin, Liam G 81 20.25
Harford, Nathan W 60 15.00
Boland, Scott M 11 3 1 13.75
Gapes, Matthew A 44 11.00
Mann, Nicholas B 22 2 9.50
Barron-Toop, Jamin 0 3 9.00
Drummond, Tim A 4 1.00
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Super Slam T20 MVP – Tom Wood
SUPER SLAM T20 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER TALLY – 2018/2019 1st XI Player Runs Wickets Catches Run Outs Stumpings Points
Assisted Unassisted
Wood, Tom A 202 3 56.50
Elmi, Dale T 119 6 1 49.75
Crowder, William I 121 4 2 46.25
Symons, Brodie J 37 8 4 41.25
Boland, Nicholas J 14 3 3 1 22.50
Harford, Nathan W 81 1 22.25
Humphrey, Billy J 16 6 0 22.00
Dew, Christopher A 63 0 15.75
Waterfall, Gordon R 57 0 14.25
Barron-Toop, Jamin M 4 0 12.00
Bandara, Malinga 21 0 3 11.25
Hammel, Ryan M 30 0 7.50
Salerni, Robert S 9 1 1 6.25
Mockett, Jackson R 1 1 1 5.25
Ashkenazi, Benjamin M 1 1 5.00
Van Wijk, Sean E 3 2 4.75
Drummond, Tim A 2 1 2.50
Barnes, Harrison J 1 2.00
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Thompson Medal
FINAL VOTING
SEASON 2018/2019:
13 – Dale Elmi, Brodie Symons, Rohan Simpson, Billy Kennedy
12 – Lachlan Curtis, Lucas McConnell, Nick Mann, Tim Drummond
11 – Jackson Mockett, Will Crowder
10 – Ben Ashkenazi, Simon Draycott
9 – Blake Eklund, Gordon Waterfall, Jamin Barron-Toop, Jake Brown, Nick Boland, Tom Wood
8 – Bathiya Perera, Chris Cleef, Jared Gibbs, Josh Peet, Robbie Salerni
7 – Aaron McIlroy, Dale Christie, Nathan Harford
6 – Jack O’Toole, Luke Gandy, Matthew Gapes
5 – Jack Conroy, Jai Elcock, Lachlan Walsh, Mackenzie Gardner, Ryan Hammel, Ryan McDonald,
Tom Ewing
4 – Billy Humphrey, Harrison Barnes,
3 – Aidan Wheeler, Jack Curtis, Liam Wilson
2 – Chris Dew, Chris McCormick, Devlin Webb, Jason Wylie, Remy Walker, Scott Boland, Sam Sturt
1 – Jordan Keher, Josh Langer, Jack Lavery, Liam Collett, Liam Tonkin, Rhys Elmi, Sean Van Wijk
Dale Elmi
451 runs @ 32.2
Highest Score – 84
7 wickets @ 51.6
Best Bowling – 3/27
Brodie Symons
309 runs @ 19.3
Highest Score – 75
18 wickets @ 29.7
Best Bowling – 4/49
Rohan Simpson
240 runs @ 34.3
Highest Score – 58
11 wickets @ 34.0
Best Bowling – 3/29
Billy Kennedy
308 runs @ 20.5
Highest Score – 102
16 wickets @ 27.8
Best Bowling – 4/37
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Club Awards – Season 2018/2019
Donald Cameron Memorial Under 21 Award:
- Tom Ewing
Wills Best Club Person Award
- Raelene Lavery
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CV Player of the Year – FPCC Votes
1st XI (Ryder Medal):
14 – Tom Wood
10 – Dale Elmi
9 – Robbie Salerni
9 – Brodie Symons
6 – Nick Boland
5 – Aidan Wheeler
5 – Tom Ewing
3 – Ben Ashkenazi
2 – Will Crowder
1 – Jack O’Toole
1 – Jackson Mockett
1 – Liam Tonkin
1 – Gordon Waterfall
3rd XI:
14 – Aaron McIlroy
12 – Rohan Simpson
8 – Jared Gibbs
6 – Ben Ashkenazi
6 – Will Crowder
6 – Nick Mann
6 – Jai Elcock
6 – Ryan Hammel
4 – Billy Humphrey
4 – Blake Eklund
2 – Chris Cleef
2 – Jack Curtis
2 – Lachlan Curtis
2 – Mackenzie Gardner
2nd XI:
16 – Tim Drummond
9 – Gordon Waterfall
9 – Ryan McDonald
6 – Jack O’Toole
6 – Nick Mann
5 – Jackson Mockett
4 – Nathan Harford
3 – Dale Christie
3 – Chris McCormick
3 – Luke Gandy
2 – Billy Humphrey
2 – Harrison Barnes
2 – Jamin Barron-Toop
4th XI:
11 – Josh Peet
10 – Billy Kennedy
10 – Lachlan Curtis
8 – Blake Eklund
8 – Bathiya Perera
6 – Simon Draycott
5 – Jake Brown
4 – Liam Wilson
4 – Lucas McConnell
2 – Lachlan Walsh
1 – Jack Lavery
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1st XI Debutants – 2018/2019
Nicholas B. Mann
Cap # 150
Round 4 vs St Kilda
Jack R. O’Toole
Cap # 151
Round 4 vs St Kilda
Tim A. Drummond
Cap # 152
Round 7 vs Essendon
Jamin M. Barron-Toop
Cap # 153
Round 9 vs Dandenong
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1st XI Awards – 2018/2019
1st XI Batting Average Award
Top Scorers:
Dale Elmi 451 runs @ 32.21 average
Robbie Salerni 392 runs @ 24.50 average
Brodie Symons 309 runs @ 19.31 average
Tom Ewing 267 runs @ 24.27 average
Chris Dew 245 runs @ 15.31 average
Winner:
Tom Wood
511 runs @ 51.10 average
1st XI Bowling Average Award
Top Wicket Takers:
Brodie Symons 18 wkts @ 29.67 average
Nick Boland 15 wkts @ 29.93 average
Will Crowder 11 wkts @ 35.18 average
Ben Ashkenazi 10 wkts @ 31.00 average
*Aidan Wheeler 9 wkts @ 20.44 average
* = did not bowl enough overs to qualify
Winner:
Jackson Mockett
22 wkts @ 22.09 average
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2nd XI Awards – 2018/2019
2nd XI Batting Average Award
Top Scorers:
Tim Drummond 323 runs @ 26.92 average
Harrison Barnes 238 runs @ 18.31 average
Nathan Harford 210 runs @ 23.33 average
*Gordon Waterfall 177 runs @ 35.40 average
* = did not score enough runs to qualify
Winner:
Nick Mann
311 runs @ 28.27 average
2nd XI Bowling Average Award
Top Wicket Takers:
Dale Christie 18 wkts @ 25.89 average
Ryan McDonald 13 wkts @ 24.31 average
Jamin Barron-Toop 13 wkts @ 27.54 average
Luke Gandy 12 wkts @ 27.17 average
Harrison Barnes 12 wkts @ 44.42 average
Winner:
Tim Drummond
18 wkts @ 20.67 average
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3rd XI Awards – 2018/2019
3rd XI Batting Average Award
Top Scorers:
Aaron McIlroy 232 runs @ 25.78 average
Lachlan Curtis 226 runs @ 18.83 average
Mackenzie Gardner 191 runs @ 19.10 average
Blake Eklund 174 runs @ 17.40 average
Winner:
Rohan Simpson
240 runs @ 34.29 average
3rd XI Bowling Average Award
Top Wicket Takers:
Aaron McIlroy 29 wkts @ 15.90 average
Chris Cleef 11 wkts @ 17.18 average
Rohan Simpson 11 wkts @ 34.00 average
Jack Conroy 9 wkts @ 15.44 average
Winner:
Jared Gibbs
21 wkts @ 14.48 average
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4th XI Awards – 2018/2019
4th XI Batting Average Award
Top Scorers:
Billy Kennedy 308 runs @ 20.53 average
Lachlan Walsh 219 runs @ 14.60 average
Jake Brown 210 runs @ 16.15 average
*Lachlan Curtis 190 runs @ 95.00 average
* = did not score enough runs to qualify
Winner:
Simon Draycott
274 runs @ 22.83 average
4th XI Bowling Average Award
Top Wicket Takers:
Lucas McConnell 17 wkts @ 25.00 average
Billy Kennedy 16 wkts @ 27.81 average
*Jake Brown 11 wkts @ 15.00 average
Simon Draycott 10 wkts @ 17.60 average
* = did not bowl enough overs to qualify
Winner:
Josh Peet
17 wkts @ 15.94 average
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Outstanding Batting Performances
Outstanding Bowling Performances
Tom Wood 141 vs Kingston Hawks 1st XI
Nick Mann 121* vs Casey-Sth Melb 3rd XI
Lachlan Curtis 119 vs Camberwell 4th XI
Tom Wood 102* vs Footscray 1st XI
Billy Kennedy 102* vs Geelong 4th XI
Josh Peet 7/32 vs Ringwood 4th XI
Aaron McIlroy 7/46 vs Carlton 3rd XI
Aidan Wheeler 7/82 vs Footscray 1st XI
Will Crowder 6/53 vs Kingston Hawks 2nd XI
Jack Conroy 6/64 vs Geelong 3rd XI
Aaron McIlroy 3/43 vs Footscray 3rd XI (Hat Trick)
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Thank you Dennis Prendergast!
• First Game Frankston CC – Under 16’s at age 11 – March 1961
• First Premiership Frankston CC – MPCA U/16 1963/64
• First Frankston CC Batting award 3rd X1 – 1964/65 - age 15
• First XI debut at age 17
• First XI Captain / Coach age 22 – runners-up in the VJCA
• Achieved AIS Level 3 coach accreditation in 1979
• Captain/Coach Frankston CC in Victorian Sub-District for 4 years, finalists every season.
• 379 games – 7 Premierships
• 7 X Batting Average winner, 2 X Bowling Average winner
• 3 x Club champion
• Played a key role in the Club’s entry to the Victorian Sub-District competition
• Played a major role in the Club achieving Premier Cricket status
• A total of 28 years as President Frankston/Frankston Peninsula CC
• His batting style is best described by former teammates as being ideally suited to T20!
• Total involvement in our Club of 58 years.
• Admitted as Cricket Victoria Life Member in 2018.
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Welcome back Cameron Wallace!
Cameron Wallace set to become president of Frankston Peninsula
By Simon McEvoy
Frankston Standard Leader
July 18, 2019
The former champion paceman says he
“never, ever” thought he would one
day be president of Frankston
Peninsula.
Cameron Wallace bowled his heart out
for Frankston Peninsula during a 10-
year career that yielded 236 First XI
wickets in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Now, at 47, he is set to return to the
Heat — as club president, and
successor to Dennis Prendergast.
Wallace is Frankston Peninsula
president-elect ahead of the club’s annual general meeting on July 31. He will become only
the club’s third president in its 26-year history, following on from the late Bill Foley and
Prendergast, who stepped down after 19 seasons in the role.
Wallace said he “never, ever” thought he would one day be president of Frankston
Peninsula during his playing days as a champion Heat paceman. “Never. I just loved playing
cricket,” he said.
“I’ve never been involved in an off field capacity at any cricket club so it’s all foreign to me
but the opportunity presented and I thought why not, I may as well do it now.”
Wallace played in Frankston Peninsula’s first premiership, the seconds flag of 1996-97,
before making his mark as one of the best fast bowlers in Premier Cricket.
He and fellow paceman Darren Groves formed a potent new ball attack that helped the
Heat to its most successful era, including a grand final appearance in 2000-01. In 2013,
Wallace was named in Frankston Peninsula’s team of the first 20 years.
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He acknowledges he has big shoes to fill, taking over from a legend of Frankston cricket,
Prendergast. “One of the things that swayed me to consider it more seriously was when
Dennis said that he was staying on board in terms of being a member of the committee and
not just handing over the presidency and walking away altogether,” Wallace said.
“So the fact that he’s going to still be within the committee, and obviously he has all that
experience, will make the transition a bit easier I would imagine. Well, that’s the plan. “He
(Prendergast) has got the networks already established. I’ll tap into those.”
Wallace said he was approached by Heat officials a few months ago and asked to consider
becoming president after Prendergast announced he was stepping down.
“It’s been a fairly quick thing to be honest,” he said. Wallace said he would like other former
Frankston Peninsula players to come back to the club and help the Heat achieve that elusive
top-grade flag. “That’s the idea, get people back who haven’t been in touch with the club
since they’ve finished,” he said.
Prendergast said Wallace was the ideal person to lead the club into the future.
“Absolutely. It’s exciting to have a former player and a person who has grown up in
Peninsula sport as well, so he knows the whole concept and modelling of our club,”
Prendergast said.
“He has good community links and is a popular sort of character around the traps. He’s got
really good people management skills, gets on with most people so that’s a big part of it all.”
Frankston Peninsula Cricket Club 43 Annual Report 2018/2019
Name G Inn NO HS Runs Ave 50/100 Ov M W Runs Ave 5WI Best C/S RO
Ashkenazi, Ben M 8 6 3 55* 119 39.67 1 84 13 10 310 31.00 2/34 2
Barron-Toop, Jamin 3 26.4 4 3 120 40.00 1/26 0
Boland, Nicholas J 11 11 4 35* 125 17.86 0 131.4 24 15 449 29.93 4/39 3 1
Boland, Scott M 2 1 0 11 11 11.00 0 35.5 8 3 106 35.33 3/56 1
Crowder, William I 11 10 4 51* 193 32.17 1 101 9 11 387 35.18 2/30 6
Dew, Christopher A 15 18 2 72 245 15.31 1 29.3 2 4 152 38.00 2/18 2 1
Drummond, Tim A 2 1 0 4 4 4.00 0 3 0 0 27 0/27 0
Elmi, Dale T 16 17 3 84 451 32.21 3 83.3 6 7 361 51.57 3/27 5 1
Ewing, Thomas K 10 11 0 76 267 24.27 2 5 0 1 28 28.00 1/28 2
Gapes, Matthew A 2 3 0 41 44 14.67 0 1
Harford, Nathan W 6 6 0 21 60 10.00 0 0
Humphrey, Billy J 8 5 1 6 9 2.25 0 61 14 7 219 31.29 2/31 2
Mann, Nicholas B 4 5 0 11 22 4.40 0 2
Mockett, Jackson R 13 11 6 12 38 7.60 0 121.2 12 22 486 22.09 4/73 3
O'Toole, Jack R 8 9 0 30 99 11.00 0 0
Salerni, Robert S 16 17 1 75* 392 24.50 3 26/2
Symons, Brodie J 15 18 2 75 309 19.31 1 140 23 18 534 29.67 4/49 1 1
Tonkin, Liam G 3 3 0 56 81 27.00 1 0
Waterfall, Gordon R 8 9 1 69 191 23.88 1 1
Wheeler, Aidan I 4 4 1 23 43 14.33 0 50.1 14 9 184 20.44 1 7/82 0
Wood, Tom A 11 12 2 141 511 51.10 2/2 4 0 0 33 0/6 6
1st XI Batting Partnerships – 2018/2019
Wicket Runs Batsmen Grade Round Innings Opponent
1 90 Thomas Ewing - Tom Wood 1st XI 3 1 Kingston Hawthorn
2 126 Thomas Ewing - Robert Salerni 1st XI 9 1 Dandenong
3 114 Robert Salerni - Tom Wood 1st XI 11 1 Monash Tigers
4 89 Tom Wood - Gordon Waterfall 1st XI 3 1 Kingston Hawthorn
5 100 Dale Elmi - Brodie Symons 1st XI 6 1 Melbourne University
6 51 Brodie Symons - Dale Elmi 1st XI 4 1 St Kilda
7 66 Brodie Symons - William Crowder 1st XI 10 1 Ringwood
8 72 William Crowder - Nicholas Boland 1st XI 7 1 Essendon
9 67 Benjamin Ashkenazi - Aidan Wheeler 1st XI 14 1 Prahran
10 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater
1st XI Statistics – 2018/2019
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Name G Inn NO HS Runs Ave 50/100 Ov M W Runs Ave 5WI Best C/S RO
Ashkenazi, Ben M 1 3 1 1 18 18.00 0 1/18 1
Bandara, Malinga 4 2 0 18 21 10.50 0 12 0 0 98 0 0/17 3
Barnes, Harrison J 1 1
Barron-Toop, Jamin 2 8 0 4 55 13.75 0 4/17 0
Boland, Nicholas J 5 4 0 7 14 3.50 0 13.2 0 3 142 47.33 0 2/25 3 1
Crowder, William I 6 4 2 53* 121 60.50 1 14.4 0 4 116 29.00 0 2/27 2
Dew, Christopher A 3 3 1 29* 63 31.50 0 0
Drummond, Tim A 2 1 0 2 2 2.00 0 1
Elmi, Dale T 6 6 0 62 119 19.83 1 13 0 6 91 15.17 0 3/26 1
Hammel, Ryan M 3 3 1 17 30 15.00 0 0
Harford, Nathan W 4 4 0 59 81 20.25 1 1
Humphrey, Billy J 5 2 1 12* 16 16.00 0 15 0 6 120 20.00 0 3/12 0
Mockett, Jackson R 1 1 1 1* 1 0 3 0 1 28 28.00 0 1/28 1
Salerni, Robert S 3 3 0 7 9 3.00 0 1/1
Symons, Brodie J 6 6 2 19* 37 9.25 0 16 0 8 138 17.25 0 3/33 4
Van Wijk, Sean E 3 1 1 3* 3 0 2
Waterfall, Gordon R 5 5 0 20 57 11.40 0 0
Wood, Tom A 6 6 2 75* 202 50.50 2 3
Super Slam T20 Batting Partnerships – 2018/2019
Wicket Runs Batsmen Grade Round Innings Opponent
1 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater
2 93 Dale Elmi - Tom Wood T20 4 1 Swans
3 38 Tom Wood - Brodie Symons T20 1 1 Hawks
4 52 Nathan Harford - Christopher Dew T20 5 1 True Blues
5 33 Tom Wood - Gordon Waterfall T20 1 1 Hawks
6 48 Brodie Symons - Christopher Dew T20 7 1 Tigers
7 32 William Crowder - Nicholas Boland T20 5 1 True Blues
8 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater
9 30 William Crowder - Malinga Bandara T20 2 1 Saints
10 No partnerships of 25 runs or greater
Super Slam T20 Statistics – 2018/2019
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2nd XI Statistics – 2018/2019
Name G Inn NO HS Runs Ave 50/100 Ov M W Runs Ave 5WI Best C/S RO
Barnes, Harrison J 15 15 2 44 238
18.31 0 129.1 18 12 533
44.42 2/27 4 1
Barron-Toop, Jamin M 9 8 4 16 41
10.25 0 109.1 24 13 358
27.54 3/34 3
Betley, Rory 2 2 0 5 7
3.50 0 0 1
Boland, Nicholas J 1 1 0 5 5
5.00 0 6 4 1 3
3.00 1/3 1
Christie, Dale J 15 12 3 54 132
14.67 1 141 32 18 466
25.89 4/49 7
Cleef, Chris 5 5 0 26 75
15.00 0 19 3 1 82
82.00 1/24 1/1
Conroy, Jack 3 3 0 9 9
3.00 0 7 2 1 11
11.00 1/11 1
Crowder, William I 1 1 0 13 13
13.00 0 10 0 6 53
8.83 1 6/53 1
Curtis, Jack 3 3 1 15* 22
11.00 0 0 1
Curtis, Lachlan 1 1 0 12 12
12.00 0 1
Drummond, Tim A 12 13 1 83 323
26.92 3 129.5 32 18 372
20.67 3/24 1
Elmi, Rhys 1 1 0 41 41
41.00 0 6 1 0 36 0/36 0
Ewing, Thomas K 2 2 0 42 76
38.00 0 0
Gandy, Luke 9 7 3 7 13
3.25 0 88 15 12 326
27.17 4/43 1
Gapes, Matthew A 4 4 0 43 89
22.25 0 1
Gardner, Mackenzie 4 4 1 9.1 15
5.00 0 11/1 1
Gibbs, Jared T 2 2 1 27 29
29.00 0 15 5 1 45 45.00 1/18 0
Hammel, Ryan M 6 6 0 37 122
20.33 0 0
Harford, Nathan W 9 9 0 51 210
23.33 1 9 0 0 45 0/5 3
Humphrey, Billy J 2 2 0 4 4
2.00 0 29.2 11 4 57
14.25 3/41 2
Jackson, Patrick 1 1 0 4 4
4.00 0 8.4 1 1 34
34.00 1/34 0
Kellerman, Travis 1 1 0 10 10
10.00 0 0/1
Langer, Josh 1
Maddege, Yohan 1 1 1 12* 12 0 6 0 1 15 15.00 1/15 0
Mann, Nicholas B 11 12 1 93 311
28.27 2 7 0 1 27
27.00 1/27 2 1
McCormick, Chris 4 4 0 50 120
30.00 1 52 22 2 99 49.50 1/16 4
McDonald, Ryan C 12 12 2 41* 160
16.00 0 108.3 27 13 316 24.31 3/25 4
Mockett, Jackson R 1 1 0 31 31
31.00 0 10 2 2 33 16.50 2/33 0
O'Toole, Jack R 8 8 0 68 147
18.38 1 0 2
Perera, WM Bathiya 1 1 0 6 6
6.00 0 7 0 0 32 0/32 0
Van Wijk, Sean E 7 7 3 23* 50
12.50 0 14 1
Waterfall, Gordon R 5 5 0 97 177
35.40 2 4 1 0 14 0/14 1
Webb, Devlin B 7 7 0 39 87
12.43 0 26.4 5 2 129 64.50 1/5 2 1
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2nd XI Batting Partnerships – 2018/2019
Wicket Runs Batsmen Grade Round Innings Opponent
1 73 Tim Drummond - Nathan Harford 2nd XI 16 1 St Kilda
2 158 Gordon Waterfall - Tim Drummond 2nd XI 5 1 Carlton
3 76 Gordon Waterfall - Thomas Ewing 2nd XI 15 1 Geelong
4 92 Tim Drummond - Chris McCormick 2nd XI 13 1 Footscray
5 48 Harrison Barnes - Devlin Webb 2nd XI 6 1 Melbourne University
6 90 Rhys Elmi - Jack O'Toole 2nd XI 9 1 Dandenong
7 98 Jack O'Toole - Ryan McDonald 2nd XI 10 1 Ringwood
8 70 Chris McCormick - Ryan McDonald 2nd XI 15 1 Geelong
9 43 Dale Christie - Sean Van Wijk 2nd XI 7 1 Essendon
10 30 Yohan Maddege - Dale Christie 2nd XI 9 1 Dandenong
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3rd XI Statistics – 2018/2019
3rd XI Batting Partnerships – 2018/2019 Wicket Runs Batsmen Grade Round Innings Opponent
1 126 Mackenzie Gardner – Ben Ashkenazi 3rd XI 8 1 Dandenong
2 79 Mackenzie Gardner - Ryan Hammel 3rd XI 5 1 Melbourne University
3 56 Jai Elcock - Lachlan Curtis 3rd XI 7 1 Greenvale Kangaroos
4 66 Nicholas Mann - Mackenzie Gardner 3rd XI 1 1 Casey-Sth Melbourne
5 76 Nicholas Mann - Jason Wylie 3rd XI 1 1 Casey-Sth Melbourne
6 81 Rohan Simpson - Lachlan Curtis 3rd XI 14 1 Geelong
7 46 Jack Curtis - Chris Cleef 3rd XI 9 1 Ringwood
8 37 Rohan Simpson - Billy Humphrey 3rd XI 12 1 Footscray
9 46 Jared Gibbs - Rohan Simpson 3rd XI 6 1 Essendon
10 26 Rohan Simpson - Jack Lavery 3rd XI 4 1 Carlton
Name G Inn NO HS Runs Ave 50/100 Ov M W Runs Ave 5WI Best C/S RO
Ashkenazi, Ben M 1 1 0 93 93 93.00 1 0
Betley, Rory 1 1 0 11 11 11.00 0 0
Cleef, Chris 8 6 1 24 55 11.00 0 58.5 8 11 189 17.18 4/36 3
Collett, Liam 4 11 1 4 42 10.50 2/16 1
Conroy, Jack 11 11 1 33 125 12.50 0 47.5 8 9 139 15.44 1 6/64 1 2
Crowder, William I 2 2 0 72 72 36.00 1 9 3 0 15 0/15 0
Curtis, Jack 5 4 0 46 73 18.25 0 8/2 1
Curtis, Lachlan 11 12 0 60 226 18.83 1 20 3 3 84 28.00 1/18 4
Egan, James C 1 1 0 29 29 29.00 0 0
Eklund, Blake 10 10 0 60 174 17.40 2 1
Elcock, Jai 4 4 0 99 161 40.25 1 2 0 0 13 0/13 4
Gandy, Luke 2 1 1 1* 1 0 24 2 3 88 29.33 3/38 1
Gapes, Matthew A 1 2 0 6 9 4.50 0 1
Gardner, Mackenzie 10 11 1 52 191 19.10 1 9/2 1 Gibbs, Jared T 12 8 4 21 68 17.00 0 98.4 23 21 304 14.48 4/33 1
Hammel, Ryan M 6 6 1 80* 101 20.20 1 3 0 0 7 0/7 2
Humphrey, Billy J 4 2 1 39* 55 55.00 0 25 2 2 75 37.50 1/14 0
Jansz, Keith C 1 0
King, Zac 2 3 1 7* 14 7.00 0 1 0 1 10 10.00 1/10 0
Klauer, Lachlan 4 5 1 10 20 5.00 0 0
Lavery, Jack A 4 3 0 10 12 4.00 0 28 5 2 124 62.00 2/39 0
Mann, Nicholas B 1 1 1 121* 121 0/1 1
McDonald, Ryan C 3 3 1 25* 36 18.00 0 29 3 3 102 34.00 3/34 2 1 McIlroy, Aaron L 14 12 3 41 232 25.78 0 135.4 30 29 461 15.90 1 7/46 4 3
Peet, Joshua 5 3 1 1* 2 1.00 0 30.4 5 3 133 44.33 1/23 0
Perera, WM Bathiya 1 1 0 30 30 30.00 0 5 0 1 24 24.00 1/24 0 1
Simpson, Rohan E 12 10 3 58 240 34.29 1 96 8 11 374 34.00 3/29 4 1
Skelly, Patrick 1 1 0 11 11 11.00 0 0
Sturt, Sam J 1 1 0 37 37 37.00 0 0
Van Wijk, Sean E 6 4 0 32 71 17.75 0 4/1 1
Walker, Remy 1 3.4 0 0 37 0
Walsh, Lachlan 1 1 0 22 22 22.00 0 0
Walsh, Liam 1 1 1 1* 1 0 0
Webb, Devlin B 1 1 0 16 16 16.00 0 5 1 2 20 10.00 2/20 0
Wheeler, Aidan I 3 3 0 28 44 14.67 0 18 4 2 53 26.50 1/23 0
Wylie, Jason K 7 4 1 39 64 21.33 0 2
Frankston Peninsula Cricket Club 48 Annual Report 2018/2019
4th XI Statistics – 2018/2019
4th XI Batting Partnerships – 2018/2019 Wicket Runs Batsmen Grade Round Innings Opponent
1 61 Lachlan Walsh - Joshua Peet 4th XI 6 1 Essendon
2 91 Blake Eklund - William Kennedy 4th XI 12 1 Footscray
3 125 Lachlan Klauer - Lachlan Curtis 4th XI 2 1 Camberwell Magpies
4 74 William Kennedy - Bathiya Perera 4th XI 9 1 Ringwood
5 70 Liam Wilson - Simon Draycott 4th XI 11 1 Northcote
6 49 Lachlan Curtis - Lucas McConnell 4th XI 1 1 Casey-South Melbourne
7 91 WM Bathiya Perera - Simon Draycott 4th XI 10 1 Monash Tigers
8 38 Simon Draycott - Lucas McConnell 4th XI 13 2 Prahran
8 38 Simon Draycott - Lucas McConnell 4th XI 14 1 Geelong
9 37 Jordan Keher - Jarrod Klauer 4th XI 11 1 Northcote
10 109 William Kennedy - Joshua Peet 4th XI 14 2 Geelong
Name G Inn NO HS Runs Ave 50/100 Ov M W Runs Ave 5WI Best C/S RO
Bacon, Jack 6 3 0 4 5 1.67 0 29 1 4 124 31.00 1/17 0
Brown, Callum 7 8 1 18 43 6.14 0 0
Brown, Jake A 14 14 1 55 210 16.15 1 38.3 6 11 165 15.00 3/39 4
Collett, Liam 2 1 1 4* 4 0 8 1 0 47 0/19 0
Curtis, Lachlan 2 2 0 119 190 95.00 1/1 3
Draycott, Simon 14 15 3 64 274 22.83 1 40 4 10 176 17.60 3/7 3
Edwards, Kieran 7 7 1 22 65 10.83 0 0
Eklund, Blake 3 2 0 87 141 70.50 2 17 7 3 42 14.00 2/14 1
Elcock, Jai 1 8 1 0 37 0/37 0
Keher, Jordan 12 12 3 24* 114 12.67 0 68.2 9 7 309 44.14 3/13 7
Kennedy, William F 14 16 1 102* 308 20.53 1/1 131.4 14 16 445 27.81 4/37 5 1
Klauer, Jarrod 3 3 1 11 14 7.00 0 4 2 0 5 0/5 0
Klauer, Lachlan 10 12 0 30 146 12.17 0 42.5 6 6 200 33.33 1/9 1
Langer, Josh 11 13 3 35* 103 10.30 0 1 1
Lavery, Jack A 1 7 0 2 31 15.50 2/31 0
McConnell, Lucas 12 11 0 29 108 9.82 0 100.5 15 17 425 25.00 3/29 0 1
Peet, Joshua 7 5 2 44 71 23.67 0 81 16 17 271 15.94 1 7/32 1
Perera, WM Bathiya 3 3 2 85* 165 165.00 1 22 4 1 65 65.00 1/27 0
Skvor, Mitchell 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 0 1
Walker, Remy 3 1 0 4 4 4.00 0 25 5 2 94 47.00 1/23 0
Walsh, Lachlan 13 15 0 52 219 14.60 1 7 1 0 39 4 1
Walsh, Liam 2 1 1 0* 0 0 11 3 1 28 28.00 1/21 1
Wilson, Liam 14 12 1 42 141 12.82 0 13/7 1
Wylie, Jason K 2 2 0 11 15 7.50 0 1
Frankston Peninsula Cricket Club 49 Annual Report 2018/2019
FPCC Life Members
W.H.O’Grady (dec’d),
J.A.Gloury (dec’d),
W.Peters (dec’d),
E.J.Cullis (dec’d),
Dr S.J.Plowman (dec’d),
J.E.Sorraghan,
R.G.Denham (dec’d),
B.G. “Tim” Gloury (dec’d),
William E.Prendergast (dec’d),
B.W.Cameron (dec’d),
D.A.Smith,
Ken E.Cullis (dec’d),
William C.Wills (dec’d),
Lance E.Wills,
Ian D.Stanley,
Nance Wills,
Dennis B.Prendergast,
William J.Sweeney (dec’d),
Neal E.Thompson,
William J.O’Brien (dec’d),
R.J.Harvey (dec’d),
S.M.Rossi,
Brian A.Burns (dec’d),
Ian M.Boldiston,
Bruce W.Wills,
Vanessa Thompson,
Joan Wills,
Ian Gunn (dec’d),
Ken V.Walker,
David R.Archer,
Pat Prendergast,
William E.Foley (dec’d),
Cliff J.Wright,
Ken Piesse,
John Render,
Penny Prendergast,
Darren J.Groves,
Graeme Brewer,
Luke Walker,
James Keenan,
Anne Walker,
James F. Miller,
David B. Nankervis