PRAHRAN CRICKET CLUB
(Incorporated)
137th ANNUAL REPORT
AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT
SEASON 2015/16
MAJOR SPONSORS JR/Duty Free
East Malvern Community Bank Branch – Bendigo Bank Teska Carson Real Estate Richmond
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PRAHRAN CRICKET CLUB (Incorporated)
FOUNDED 1879 Affiliated with Victorian Cricket Association 1899
Affiliated with the Metropolitan Cricket League 1909 to 1974, 1977 to 1989
1st XI PREMIERS (MEN) 1899/1900 1905/06 1908/09 1910/11 1920/21 1921/22 1922/23 1954/55
1983/84
WINNERS OF THE VICTORY CUP
KLEENEX SHIELD 1988/89
ONE‐DAY PREMIERS 2002/03 2011/12
TWENTY20 PREMIERS 2011/12
1st XI PREMIERS (WOMEN) 1982/83 1985/86 1986/87 1992/93 1994/95 1997/98 1999/2000 2001/02
2008/09 2009/10
ONE‐DAY PREMIERS 2009/10 2011/12
TWENTY20 PREMIERS 2011/12
2nd XI PREMIERS (MEN) 1913/14 1920/21 1924/25 1944/45
1947/48 1951/52
2nd XI PREMIERS (WOMEN) 1982/83 1985/86 1986/87 1987/88 1989/90 1993/94 1999/2000 2000/01 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05
2005/06 2006/07
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3rd XI PREMIERS (MEN)
1936/37 1946/47 1947/48 1958/59 1979/80
ONE‐DAY PREMIERS 2008/09
4th XI PREMIERS (MEN) 1972/73 1978/79 1989/90
ONE‐DAY PREMIERS 2007/08
5th XI PREMIERS (MEN) 1979/80
A GRADE PREMIERS (WOMEN) 1981/82
WJ DOWLING SHIELD PREMIERS (MEN) 1958/59 1969/70
UNDER 17 PREMIERS (WOMEN) 2000/01 2007/08
TWENTY20 CLUB CHAMPIONS (MEN) 2010/11 (tied)
CRICKET VICTORIA PATHWAYS CHAMPIONSHIPS Affiliated with Southern Rangers (2000/01 ‐ 2010/11),
Inner South East Scorpions (from 2011/12)
UNDER 18 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN) 2001/02 2002/03 2004/05 2005/06
2006/07
UNDER 16 DOWLING SHIELD (MEN) 2004/05 2007/08 2010/11
UNDER 14 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN) 2003/04 2013/14
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HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS
FB Bedwell DF Whatmore KB Hieser BE McGain WWB Murray PJ Grant JKE Higgs LJ Murphy DWN Jukes OS Mottau JM Wiener JS Wild JA Malligan I Gnieslaw AJ Grant CG Williamson IN Crawford MP Nelson N Schlittler AM Murphy RE Parish JM Raglus DJ Hussey M Murphy
HALL OF FAME
Inducted Legend Inducted Legend Inducted Legend
MH Adams 2001 CP Hyland 2001 JF Power 2001 FB Bedwell 2001 DWN Jukes 2001 2007 JM Raglus 2007 DD Blackie 2001 LD Kemp 2001 CJL Rogers 2015 P Bowden 2001 SM Kimpton 2001 GTC Rogers 2001 BM Campbell 2001 HJ Kroger 2001 ER Rush 2001 2001 W Carkeek 2001 JH Kyle 2001 HR Rush 2001 2001 WT Chambers 2001 2001 A Loxton 2001 TR Rush 2001 IN Crawford 2001 2009 SJE Loxton 2001 2001 N Schlittler 2015 AN Davie 2014 SL Loxton 2001 HC Schrader 2001 BJJ Davie 2001 D Mackinnon 2001 2001 AW Scott 2001 SP Davis 2001 JA Malligan 2001 2009 E Shade 2001 S de Beer 2001 KJ Malligan 2001 PH Smith 2001 JL Ellis 2001 D Mandie 2001 2007 NW Smyth 2001 MC Ephraims 2001 DK Mathieson 2001 RS Stephens 2001 2014 RW Eustace 2001 K Mathieson 2001 HM Tanner 2007 I Gnieslaw 2009 BE McGain 2015 SMF Thomson 2001 AJ Grant 2001 OS Mottau 2001 DH Townsend 2001 PJ Grant 2001 WF Muir 2001 KW Waldron 2001 BC Green 2001 WWB Murray 2001 2001 PH Wallace 2001 CV Grimmett 2001 KJ Neville 2001 AD Warne‐Smith 2001 2009 GEJ Healy 2001 2001 JW O'Connor 2001 DF Whatmore 2001 2001 CV Holten 2001 RE Parish 2001 JR Whitelaw 2001 AA Horneman 2001 RJ Parish 2001 2001 JM Wiener 2001 2014 CS Huckett 2014 IR Porter 2001 CB Willis 2001 DJ Hussey 2015
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OFFICE BEARERS & POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY SEASON 2015/16
PATRON‐IN‐CHIEF
Evelyn Danos
PATRONS Ian Crawford David Jukes John Malligan
PRESIDENT
David Jones (resigned 18/4/16) John Salter (elected 26/4/16)
VICE PRESIDENTS Alastair Gumley, John Raglus, John Salter, Phil Williamson
HONORARY TREASURER Richard Sykes
COMMITTEE Daniel Barnes, Adam Bull, Susan Frances, Isaac Gnieslaw, Nigel Hutton, Kerrie Inglis, Peter Lidstrom
ADMINISTRATION MANAGER Kevan Carroll, James Higgs Susan Frances
DELEGATE TO CRICKET VICTORIA John Raglus
PROXY DELEGATE TO CRICKET VICTORIA David Jones
DIRECTOR OF CRICKET OPERATIONS John Raglus
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS Nigel Hutton
CLUB CAPTAINS Emma Inglis, Stephen Seymour
SENIOR COACH Peter Di Venuto
WOMEN'S COACH Carl Sandri
DIRECTOR OF WOMEN'S CRICKET David Williams
SELECTION COMMITTEE Peter Di Venuto, Bryce McGain, Will Pike, Stephen Seymour
ASSISTANT COACHES Adam Dale, Bryce McGain, Paul McMahon, Neale Price
ASSISTANT JUNIOR COACHES Rachel Harris, Adam Hutton
1st XI SCORER (MEN) James Higgs
2nd XI SCORER (MEN) Karl Hieser
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ANNUAL REPORT
SEASON 2015/16
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PRESIDENT'S REPORT
Since 1879, Prahran Cricket Club has experienced a long and proud history. The quality of current/former players, administrators and volunteers has been great, yet we have not achieved the recognition as one of the best and most influential clubs in Premier Cricket.
This should remain our objective and the responsibility is with all players, coaches and administrators to build on past effort to achieve our objective.
The development of women's cricket at Prahran is a priority and although we are still a work in progress, giant strides have been made thanks to the tireless efforts by coaches, managers and of course – the players. Further initiatives and resources are planned for women's cricket in 2016/17.
We are very appreciative of the time, expertise and resources from coaches, committee persons and office bearers, sponsors, supporters and our invaluable volunteers.
Congratulations to the players on their efforts, particularly the Men's and Women's 1st XIs on their finals performances and the general support of players at dinners, functions and Presentation Night.
David Jones was President of the Club for three seasons and resigned due to personal circumstances at the end of the season. We all thank David for the amount of time and effort he gave the Club and look forward to seeing him as a supporter at Toorak Park next season.
Finally, although I have been in the role of President for a short period, I appreciate the support received for our planning process that should set the Club for a successful 2016/17 season.
John Salter
President
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ADMINISTRATION MANAGER'S REPORT
My brief tenure as Administration Manager afforded me the opportunity to view our great Club from another perspective, and to see just how hard so many people work to keep the Club rolling along. We have endured significant changes on and off the field in recent seasons, but it is the strength, commitment and belief of all of us, collectively, that will ultimately bring us the success we yearn for.
In many senses, I jumped in the deep end when taking on this role ‐ I therefore have many people to acknowledge for their assistance in keeping me afloat.
My thanks go to:
David Jones and his Committee for initially appointing, and then supporting me as Administration Manager.
John Zarb and Alastair Gumley for their advice and guidance.
David Jukes and Ian Crawford for their ongoing support and encouragement.
The captains, both temporary and permanent, of all of our teams for their assistance on match days.
Peter Di Venuto for his tireless work and enthusiasm for every aspect of our Club.
Carl Sandri and David Williams for their help with our Women's teams
Nigel Hutton for his efforts in maintaining the Club's digital presence, especially his brilliant photography, examples of which are to be found throughout this report.
Michael Costello and John Stewart for the extraordinary dedication they show to our Club.
Karl Hieser for his scoring, his advice and his wisdom.
Phil Williamson and the Stonnington Gift Committee for the amazing work they do for our Club.
Everyone who helped out at our selection night dinners ‐ in particular, Brett and Leanne Wilcox, Susan Frances, John Raglus, John Salter and Zoe Juricic.
Thanks again to Zoe, and to Christine Seymour and Rosemary Schlittler for their outstanding match day catering.
Paul Gilchrist, the Inner South East Scorpions regional manager.
Peter Binns, Erini Gianakopoulos and Mike Ronchi at Cricket Victoria.
Lauren Dick at Stonnington Council and Mitch Hewitt, curator at Toorak Park, and his team.
Finally, I wish every success to new President John Salter as he guides our Club into the future.
James Higgs
Administration Manager
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SPONSORS Prahran Cricket Club would like to acknowledge the following individuals and organisations that made financial contributions in season 2015/16:
Club Patrons: Evelyn Danos (Patron‐in‐Chief) Ian Crawford (Number 1 Ticket Holder) David Jukes John Malligan
Loxton Club Members: Ian Crawford Paul Jensen John Raglus Arthur Davie David Jones Neil Smyth Isaac Gnieslaw David Jukes Brett Wilcox Tony Hannebery John Malligan Phil Williamson
Social Club Members: Richard Evans Geoff Minster Ron Sacks‐Davis John Galvin Trevor Rush Ray Sibraa Ken Higgs
Sponsors and Donors: JR/Duty Free (Evelyn Danos) East Malvern Community Bank Branch – Bendigo Bank (Peter Norman and George Prodromidis) Teska Carson Real Estate (Ion Teska)
Asahi Brewery Rate Detective Billington Family RT Edgar Real Estate, Toorak Dragon Wholesale John Salter Susan Frances Shred X Il Duca Restaurant Stonnington Council Kookaburra Sports Rick Sykes Lend Lease Wasteflex (Jason Hartill) Mann Smith and Associates Wignells Heating and Cooking Mondelez (Nigel Parsons) Wilcox Family MPG Asset Management (Tim Boyce) Phil Williamson Prahran Grocer
OBITUARIES JOHN LUTTRELL (Cap # 296)
John Luttrell passed away on March 16, 2016. John played with our Club for two seasons from 1960/61, playing 16 first eleven games as a top‐order batsman. He will be sadly missed.
The Club extends its sympathies to all those who experienced bereavements through the course of the season.
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CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to the following players for their selection to representative teams:
Jess Cameron Southern Stars (1‐Day & Twenty20) Western Fury Premier Team of the Season Nicola Hancock Shooting Stars (1‐Day & Twenty20) Vic Spirit Melbourne Renegades Northern Districts (1‐Day & Twenty20) Kathleen Hempenstall Melbourne Stars David Hussey Melbourne Stars Victorian Futures League Team Emma Inglis Vic Spirit Melbourne Stars Alana King Melbourne Stars Sam Grimwade Australian U19s Victorian Futures League Team Victorian Invitational XI Will Sutherland Australian U16s Cricket Australia U17 XI Jake Hancock Victorian Futures League Team Victorian Invitational XI Nathan McNally Premier Cricket All‐Stars Blake Parsons Cricket Australia U19 XI Victorian Metropolitan U17s Annabel Sutherland Cricket Australia U18 XI Victorian U15s Jacob Serry Victorian Metropolitan U19s
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CONGRATULATIONS (cont)
Ryan Hartley Victorian Country U19s Nick King Victorian Country U19s Madeleine Wright Victorian U18s Josh Hartill Victorian Metropolitan U17s Madeline Stirling Victorian U15s The Club also congratulates:
Fitzroy‐Doncaster CC (1st XI Premiership & 1st XI White Ball Premiership)
Box Hill CC (1st XI One‐Day Premiership)
St Kilda CC (2nd XI Premiership & 2nd XI White Ball Premiership)
Melton CC (2nd XI One‐Day Premiership)
Melbourne University CC (3rd XI Premiership & 3rd XI White Ball Premiership)
Dandenong CC (4th XI Premiership)
Essendon Maribyrnong Park Cricket Club (1st XI T20 Premiership)
Melbourne CC (2nd XI T20 Premiership)
Monash Tigers CC (JA Seitz Club Championship & 4th XI White Ball Premiership)
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PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS
Prahran's Jess Cameron won the 2015/16 Una Paisley Medal, romping to victory with 35 votes from just 8 matches. She recorded the maximum possible six votes in five matches. Jess becomes just the third woman to win the medal three times. Her victory represents the first time the Una Paisley Medal has been won a player in Prahran colours.
Jess scored 578 runs at the remarkable average of 192.67, with 2 centuries and 4 half‐centuries, in a season where she also played state cricket for Western Australia.
Jess was also selected in the Premier Team of the Season.
Jess is pictured at right with Ryder Medallist Steven Taylor of Northcote.
The votes recorded for Prahran players in all XIs were as follows:
Jack Ryder Medal
16 NM McNally
13 AG Bull, JC Hancock
12 DJ Hussey
7 S Coates, AS Dhull, SP Seymour
6 MB Wilcox
5 SEJ Grimwade
4 JA Serry
2 SM De Bolfo, JM Devlin, AE Hutton, BE McGain
1 RM Bricker
Una Paisley Medal
35 JE Cameron
13 ND Dattani, IMG Westbury
8 EJ Inglis
7 KM Hempenstall
6 NM Hancock, A King, A Sutherland
4 BL Daws
3 M Wright
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2nd XI Player of the Season Award
12 A Dhull
11 T Jackson
9 N King
8 R Bricker
7 R Hartley, B Parsons, D Van Der Merwe
6 J Devlin
5 J Billington, J Boyce, S Miller
3 S Freedman
2 S De Bolfo, M Singh
1 C Bricker, N Morrey, W Pike
3rd XI Player of the Season Award
16 J Billington
14 S Ferguson
9 D Rhys‐Jones, W Sutherland
8 C Bricker
7 W Pike
5 D Kuzma
3 S Miller
2 N Blaich, P Burnell
1 S Freedman, B Rantall
Sue Woolcock Award
11 L Lymbery
6 N Dattani, M Stirling
4 A Bennett, L Gooden M Wright
3 B Daws, D Redhu
2 M McPhee, M Tobias
1 A Clancy
4th XI Player of the Season Award
17 J Kramersh
10 O Sargeant
9 T Sudano
8 J Peters, S Roney
5 C Diggle
4 S Ferguson, S Freedman
3 C Bricker, D Clarke
2 H Gatford, J Hartill, M Oberoi, B Rantall, N Stone, H Tyler
1 D Barnes, E Inglis, J Regan, N Wyngaard
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AWARD WINNERS
The Club's annual presentation night was held on April 15, 2016 at the Bentleigh RSL.
We congratulate the recipients of the season's awards as follows:
BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES
1st XI Batting (Men) – Dav Whatmore Trophy Adam Bull 607 runs @ 35.71 1st XI Bowling (Men) – Bryce McGain Trophy Matt Wilcox 40 wickets @ 17.00
1st XI Batting (Women) – Ando Aparo Trophy Kathleen Hempenstall 248 runs @ 41.33 1st XI Bowling (Women) – Karen Brown Trophy Kathleen Hempenstall 12 wickets @ 17.33
2nd XI Batting (Men) Rowan Bricker 468 runs @ 42.55 2nd XI Bowling (Men) Daniel Van Der Merwe 20 wickets @ 20.85
2nd XI Batting (Women) Lisa Lymbery 200 runs @ 15.71 2nd XI Bowling (Women) Ava Bennett 17 wickets @ 20.00
3rd XI Batting (Men) James Billington 315 runs @ 39.38 3rd XI Bowling (Men) Dylan Rhys‐Jones 22 wickets @ 11.77
4th XI Batting (Men) Oscar Sargeant 220 runs @ 36.67 4th XI Bowling (Men) James Peters 15 wickets @ 17.60
FIELDING AWARDS
1st XI (Men) – Stan Stephens Memorial Trophy Sam Coates 1st XI (Women) Naomi Dattani 2nd XI (Men) Nick Morrey 2nd XI (Women) Verity Whinnerah 3rd XI (Men) Nick Blaich 4th XI (Men) Tom Sudano
SPECIAL AWARDS
Club Champion (Men) – The DWN Jukes Medal Nathan McNally Club Champion (Women) – The Julie Calvert Award Jess Cameron AA Horneman Memorial Award Will Pike Ian Crawford Perpetual Presidents' Award Leanne Wilcox Junior Player Encouragement Award (Men) Mason Warne Junior Player Encouragement Award (Women) Madeline Stirling
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SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
On the night, special presentations were made to two players who both broke long‐standing Club records during the course of the season.
Sam Coates finished 2015/16 with a career total of 317 wicketkeeping dismissals. During the season he broke Kyle Malligan's record of 291 dismissals set in 1998/99. Sam is pictured below, after taking his 300th dismissal in the match against Fitzroy‐Doncaster, with Kyle and with Neil Smyth, who was the previous dismissals record‐holder.
Bryce McGain ended 2013/14 with 419 wickets, just seven wickets away from Bruce Murray's Club record 426, a record which had stood since 1974. Injury prevented Bryce from adding to his tally last season but early in the New Year in the match against Northcote, the evergreen veteran claimed the Club record for himself. Bryce finished the season with 436 wickets, played his 200th Prahran First Eleven game and produced a match‐winning spell in the amazing quarter final victory over the Monash Tigers. The Club has named the First Eleven bowling average trophy in his honour.
The Club congratulates these two outstanding cricketers and Clubmen on their well‐deserved and hard‐earned milestones.
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COACH'S REPORT
Club Coach
Season 2015/16 saw the First XI have our most successful finals series in a number of seasons while as a club we unearthed some young and talented players that will no doubt form the foundations for the future.
After the required exit of a number of players at the end of the previous season, and the loss of another two whom picked up fantastic coaching opportunities, we were left with a number of young players playing their first full season of Premier Cricket. This was exciting for us, but was also going to potentially present its own challenges as the season progressed.
This was highlighted with the ladder positions in the lower three elevens whereby in mid January we were all safely in finals contention. Only four rounds remained but our playing efforts produced some average results that saw us slip out of the finals race by season's end.
The First XI on the other hand flew the flag and it was wonderful to see the amount of players not participating across the grades turn up to training to support the team's preparation. Just as pleasing was the support in the finals as the club banded together to support the charge. While we have reached semi‐finals in seasons past, we have not performed with the same passion and belief. This mental approach drove us to be within a whisker of the eventual premier and a realisation that if we are prepared to expose ourselves to failure to achieve victory, anything can be achieved.
Congratulations to Jake Hancock on his State contract opportunity with Tasmania. While we are disappointed to lose him as a player, we are excited for him. He has thoroughly deserved the chance and his legacy should be obvious to see. Work hard, train as you play, prepare well and back your effort. Focus only on the next ball as its all you can control and more often than not, the results will take care of themselves.
Well done to Sam Grimwade on his rookie contract with Cricket Victoria. We have known of Sam's talent for a few seasons now, but again the work that goes on behind the scene to improve his own deficiencies is the cornerstone to his success.
It's without surprise to see these two individuals get these opportunities. Along with all our other State representatives, male and female, they all have a common thread. They take responsibility for their own improvement, seek advice and help others, communicate regularly and are driven. Hard work brings their success.
Well done to Adam Hutton and Matt Wilcox for their selection in the Cricket Victoria Winter Academy Squad. They will be the first of many players from Prahran Cricket Club who will receive this opportunity in coming seasons.
Thankyou to coaches and support staff Paul McMahon, Neale Price, Adam Dale, Bryce McGain & Alastair Gumley for their efforts to support the boys during pre‐season and the season overall.
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Well done to those who were part of the leadership group: Nick Morrey, Steve Seymour, Matt Wilcox, Adam Hutton, Clinton Bricker, Jacob Serry, Will Pike, Sam Hill, Rowan Bricker, Sam Freedman, Nathan McNally & Sam Grimwade. This coming season we look forward to some of the female players joining the leadership group as we change and progress the program.
Congratulations to David Jones for his successful tenure as President of the Prahran Cricket Club. While we are disappointed that he has needed to step away from the role for personal reasons, he has left his mark. I was always an admirer of David as an umpire when we had crossed paths. I am fortunate to have got to know him very well and to call him a friend. He will always be welcome at Toorak Park. Thank you to those who served with David on the committee, for their continued support of the coaching and playing group.
It is said that everything at some point comes to an end and we are sad to see Steven De Bolfo retire after 17 seasons at the club. Steve has played some terrific innings for the club and regularly generated wickets through his speed and accuracy in the field. He has a lot to offer any young cricketer and we are certain Steve will be mentoring some of the younger players at the club over the next few seasons. Good luck Bolfy and we look forward to seeing you around Toorak Park.
We are a very even club across the board, so complacency is not an option to maintain our forward progression. We must continue to increase our standards, challenge each other and fully support one another to improve. It won't just happen; we must make it happen.
The playing talent is there for everyone to see within the club, and there will be more players who will join us. It is an exciting time for Prahran, but any ultimate success will come from the sum of the whole group – both on and off the field. We must be united, we must be focussed and we must be driven to achieve. Dare to dream.
Peter Di Venuto
Club Coach
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Women's Coach
In what was only our second year as an integrated premier cricket club, there was a strong showing of things to come in the Women's Premier Competition. Across the whole group, the coaches, support staff and players, there is a sense that we were proud of season 15/16 but not satisfied.
Proud that we reached the semi‐finals for the first time; proud to have so many representatives in State, WBBL and National teams (senior and junior players alike); proud to have the Una Paisley Medallist, Jess Cameron; proud to have so many individual highlights throughout the season like two centuries from Jess Cameron as well as five wicket hauls from the spin sisters Alana King and Izzy Westbury just to name a few. To top it off we were extremely proud to be introducing so many young talented players to the First XI, giving them a taste of what it takes to mix it and compete with the best senior players that Victoria has to offer.
When I talk of being 'not satisfied' I refer to the sense of unfinished business. After our semi final defeat it gave us an opportunity to reflect on what might have been. We were relatively a new group of players formed at the start of the season and it was always going to take time to create a complete sense of team, but by the end of the season we certainly felt we had it. This is what now motivates and excites the players and will drive us moving forward, knowing and understanding the capabilities of their teammates and the group as a whole.
This feeling would not have been possible without the strong leadership from Club Captain Emma Inglis. Emma has been at the forefront of learning about our group of players, introducing the new members of the club into the Prahran team environment and demonstrating her ability to juggle things around to make everything work best on game day. With Victorian or WBBL duties affecting us at times, we did use another four captains throughout the season. Each of those respective captains continued the work of Emma by ensuring the playing group were always developing individually, moving forward collectively and learning to play their role within the team.
During the season it was great to see Prahran girls play representative for both state and country. Nicola Hancock (Australian Shooting Stars) and Annabel Sutherland (Cricket Australia u/18 XI) both represented Australia in various competitions throughout the season; we had senior State and WBBL representatives in Emma Inglis (Vic Spirit & Melbourne Stars), Jess Cameron (Western Fury), Kath Hempenstall (Vic Spirit & Melbourne Stars), Nicola Hancock (Vic Spirit & Melbourne Renegades), Alana King (Melbourne Stars) & Gemma Triscari, our Perth fly in, (Western Fury & Melbourne Stars). These girls all gave great accounts of themselves in their respective teams across the season. They were great ambassadors of the Prahran Cricket Club on the professional circuit.
We also had junior state representatives in Maddie Wright (Vic U/18) Annabel Sutherland (Vic U/16) and Maddie Stirling (Vic U/16) with special mention going to Annabel Sutherland for being awarded player of the series in her national championships and to Maddie Wright for being a part of the Victorian team that won the national U/18 Championships. There were also numerous girls that represented their pathway teams in the state championships across
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all age groups. This was a fantastic achievement and potentially a starting point to future state and national representation through hard work and commitment.
It was a privilege and honour to be able to coach and work with this group of girls across season 15/16. The talent and potential on display throughout the season was exciting to say the least and together we look forward to raising the bar and driving our standards higher as a women's Premier Cricket Club. There's no question all of the girls are excited for what lies ahead and are all prepared to do whatever it takes during winter and through pre‐season to better themselves individually for the good of the team.
I'd like to thank the entire club for the support of the Women's program across the WP1 & WP2 teams. We all understand the benefits that are afforded to the club and its people with full integration of a women's and men's program and we are no doubt looking to stay leaders of the pack in that regard.
To President, David Jones (and his committee), and Club Coach, Peter Di Venuto, for their persistent drive and efforts to making this program successful ‐ thank you. To "Jack of all Trades" ‐ a la James Higgs who did so much for us throughout the season and deserves another big thank you. I am delighted he wants to score for our team as well as the men's 1st XI next season. What an awesome club person and part of what makes PCC so special.
Thank you to our women's Cricket Co‐ordinator and Second XI Coach David Williams. We no doubt had some testing times throughout the season but his consistent efforts to make all things women's cricket 'work' cannot be underestimated. Finally to all of the men's side of the club thank you for any work or guidance you have given the girls over the course of the season and to anyone else that helped out behind the scenes, such a program wouldn't be successful without everyone's assistance.
Upwards and onwards to season 2016/17.
Carl Sandri
Women's Coach
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CAPTAINS' REPORTS
Men's 1st Eleven
The 2015/16 season is one that will be remembered as the season we showed the competition our never say die and 'win from any position' attitude. It will also be a season of missed opportunity, having got so close to the big dance. I can assure this disappointment will only serve to drive the playing group even harder to get ourselves back into that position again next season.
We had 21 players represent the 1st XI across the season of which 6 of these made their debut for the club. This once illustrates the depth in talent that we have in the club, and it's this depth that will continue to push the team to the ultimate prize.
After starting the season with 4 straight wins, we then threw up some inconsistent performances which led to dropping games we were disappointed to lose. This in the end cost us a top 4 position and meant we had to do it the hard way during the finals series. The Quarter Final against Monash Tigers will be remembered for a long time by those who played in and watched the game, and will be an experience the players can draw on in the future when we find ourselves behind in games.
We had a number of outstanding individual efforts throughout the season. Matthew Wilcox again enhanced his reputation as one of the premier seam bowlers in the competition with 40 wickets; this included match winning performances in big games across the season.
Our opening batting pair of Adam Bull and Jake Hancock formed an outstanding partnership which set a platform for us consistently across the season and ended with both players scoring 600+ runs.
We had two of club stalwart's break long standing club records. Bryce McGain (wickets taken) and Sam Coates (dismissals); these achievements cannot be under estimated, and both Bryce and Sam continue to set the example for the playing group.
Sam Grimwade again continued his development as a highly skilled Off Spin Bowler and was rewarded with selection in the Aus Under19 side and now a Rookie Contract with the Bushrangers.
Nathan McNally was selected in the Premier All Stars team and played against the Melbourne Stars and Renegades.
Jake Hancock was the dominant batsman in the Futures League competition and was rewarded with a contract down in Tasmania. Although selfishly we are disappointed to be losing him after only one season we are delighted for Jake and wish him all the best. He has left behind a great lesson to all our young players in how hard you need to work to become the best player you can be.
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Once again this season as a 1st XI we were blessed to have amazing support from Coaches, Volunteers and Families. Our thanks to the below people:
• Peter Di Venuto and his coaching group.
• James Higgs, the best scorer in the business.
• Graham Hole, our Team Manager and motivator.
• Christine Seymour and Rosemary Schlittler for once again spoiling us with the best Lunches and Teas in the Competition.
• Our hard working committee led by David Jones for their support of the playing group.
• Our families, friends and supporters. We are very lucky to have great support wherever we play and this is never taken for granted.
Personally I would like to thank Peter and the club for appointing me to the position of Club Captain and for the support I have received during the season. I am truly honoured to lead the team out each week and will continue to strive to bring the ultimate success to this great club.
Yours truly,
Stephen Seymour
1st XI Captain
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Women's 1st Eleven
Being the second season for the Prahran Women's Cricket team, there was great anticipation for improvement on season 1. David Williams was appointed to manage the women's teams and Carl Sandri to coach the Premier Firsts. David was able to provide more stability to the selection and recruitment, which made for smoother selections and communication. Carl was a fantastic addition as the coach of the firsts with his knowledge and enthusiasm creating a great environment to learn and improve.
Numbers at training were ever growing and a credit to the great program being run by Carl in conjunction with Peter and the male teams. The improvement across the season was clearly visible and the on field performances reflected this.
Although the season started with a loss to EMP it soon turned around on the back of some great batting performances from Jess Cameron and a combined effort with the ball. Across the WBBL period when the team was depleted due to higher representation the results were mixed. A special mention to Nicola Hancock, Kath Hempenstall, Izzy Westbury and Naomi Dattani who all stood up and took the reigns as captain throughout the season. After the WBBL period, with a consistent team on the field, we were able to win 6 out of 8 games leading into finals.
It was a great effort to make finals and the team excited to play the first finals for the women's team at the club. Unfortunately a trip to Frankston to play MCC was unsuccessful despite fighting knocks from Kath Hempenstall, Annabel Sutherland, Alana King and Nicola Hancock. The fight shown by all in that game was fantastic, especially when faced with less than favourable conditions. The experience will no doubt set us up for some wins in the future.
There were many highlights for the season. Jess Cameron, the eventual Una Paisley winner, scored 578 runs at an average of 192.67 including 2 centuries. Young gun Annabel Sutherland scored her first Premier Firsts half century. New recruit Alana King took 17 wickets with a best of 5/33 against MCC. International, Naomi Dattani, made 263 runs and took 7 wickets and compatriot Izzy Westbury was handy with the ball taking 15 wickets including 5/16 against Dandenong. Bronwyn Daws was also a great addition to the club with a reliable 14 wickets.
With the ongoing commitment of the players and coaches I am sure that there will be much success in the future for the Prahran Cricket Club.
On behalf of the women's team we would like to also congratulate the men's teams particularly the Firsts for making the Preliminary final, and thank them for their ongoing support of the women.
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We had a number of players in representative teams this year, and would like to congratulate the following on their efforts;
• Jessica Cameron – Western Fury
• Emma Inglis – Vic Spirit & Melbourne Stars
• Nicola Hancock – Vic Spirit, Melbourne Renegades & Shooting Stars
• Kath Hempenstall – Vic Spirit and Melbourne Stars
• Annabel Sutherland – Victoria U15 & Australian Talent ID squad
• Maya Harrington – South East Metro u18
• Madeline Stirling – Victorian U15
• Alana King – Melbourne Stars
• Maddie Wright – Victorian U18 team
I would like to acknowledge the following people who we owe an extra special thank you to for their efforts this season:
• Peter Di Venuto as head coach for continued support of the woman's team
• Carl Sandri for his knowledge and enthusiasm in coaching the firsts throughout the season and coaching us to our first finals campaign
• David Jones and the committee for their ongoing hard work and support
• James Higgs for his work as administrator
• The team that did a terrific job in catering for Thursday night dinners
• The volunteers and supporters of Prahran Cricket Club for their ongoing support
Go True Blues!
Emma Inglis
1st XI Captain
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Women's 2nd Eleven
The 2015/16 season was definitely a year of change and progress for the Women's P2 team. A lot of new players arrived (including me), as well as a new coach in David Williams. It was evident early on that we had the challenge of not only building new relationships, but also creating a new and positive attitude with the P2 team. The players met this challenge head on, and by the second half of the season things were starting to gel, and we finished the year on a very positive note. I have no doubt that there's nothing but positive progression to look forward to in the coming years.
The team had four wins this season which was a huge improvement on only one the season before. Two of those wins saw some brilliant solo efforts, namely Maddy Stirling's unbeaten 77 against Plenty Valley in round 6, and the P1 girls helping us out against Ringwood in round 7 with Naomi Dattani (102*) and Bron Daws 46 and 5/22.
The remaining two wins gave us a real indication of what the younger girls coming through the club are capable of. The first, a T20 against Dandenong in round 12 at Toorak Park, was a real team effort. The bowling was nothing short of outstanding, with Ava Bennett 2/4 off 2, Diya Redhu 3/8 off 3, and Maggie McPhee (in her first game back from injury) 4/10 off 3. Although the remaining bowlers didn't get any wickets, they bowled a perfect line & length making it extremely hard for Dandenong to score, and we bowled them out for 72 after 19 overs. Emily Sharkey (10) and Maddie Tobias (9) opened the batting and got us off to a great start. Emily then continued on to have a good partnership with me to get us within striking distance before I got run out. Then the rock Maddy Stirling (11*) came in and guided us home for the win after 18.4 overs.
The second win, a one day match again against Dandenong in round 20, was I think our best win of the season. Not only because the young girls performed so well, but also because we only had 9 players on the field. We again bowled first and as we seem to do, everyone really stepped up to make up for the 2 players we were missing. Maya Harrington was superb with 2/17 off 6, Sara Withers chimed in with 2/10 off 4, and Ava Bennett was simply unplayable, ending with the amazing figures of 3/22 off 9. Dandenong were all out for 100 after just 33 overs, a score we were definitely capable of passing. Unfortunately though things didn't start out as planned with us losing a few quick wickets, but then we steadied the ship and got home with 2 overs to spare. As batting is definitely the area we need to improve on, two players really stood out in this game – the first being Verity Whinnerah (in her first season of playing cricket), who was very patient and watchful and stayed in the middle with me for approximately 10 overs. Then the real winner of the day was Alex Clancy (9*), who at only 13 years of age helped guide us home.
There were a few games where we were definitely in winning positions at times, and with a bit more experience and understanding of the game, I'm sure we will close those games out next season.
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Another highlight of the season I'd like to mention (which was a personal highlight for myself), was the partnership of 163* that Lauren Gooden and I got against Box Hill in round 4. I felt really privileged to be at the other end watching Lauren's superbly dominant knock of 91*, and I'm sure we'll see more partnerships like that in the coming years.
I would like to finish by thanking some people: ‐ firstly Peter di Venuto for giving me the opportunity to play Premier Cricket in my "twilight" years.
To David Williams and Carl Sandri for selecting me as Captain, which I wasn't too sure about at the start of the season but am so glad that I did take it on.
Again to Dave for doing such a great job finding young players via the Development Program, for coaching us and putting up with our crazy ways, and the support and friendship he gave me throughout the season.
To Ella Austin and Xenia Clark for their support as two of the older more experienced players ‐ without them working together with me it would have been impossible for us to achieve what we did. I'll mention here also that Xenia Clark bowled superbly all season but unfortunately injury meant she had no more games after round 14. I'm sure I speak for the team as a whole when I say we look forward to having her consistency back on the pitch again next season.
To our young girls who filled in throughout the season, namely: Claire Arbuthnot, Sabrina Ting, and Mila Best ‐ who I hope we'll see more of next season along with the other PCC Development Program girls ‐ and of course Evie Stansby and Heidi Pearce, the two 12 year olds who have a very bright future in cricket.
And last but definitely not least, I want to thank all of the girls in the team. I think we bonded really well by the end of the season, and it was so great seeing your maturity and skill levels develop throughout the year.
There are obvious things we need to work on next season, with batting being at the top of the list, so hopefully we can all get to training on a regular basis and hit those nets running. We will also make progressions with regards to implementing a formal leadership group and mentoring of the younger girls, which will further open up the lines of communication and continue the team bonding process.
I'm super excited to see where we progress to in 2016/17. Bring it on!!
Lisa Lymbery
2nd XI Captain
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Men's 3rd XI
The Prahran Cricket Club Third XI experienced a mixed season with many positive achievements and some more bitter moments but regardless of performance, the morale and atmosphere in the side remained supreme. Over the course of the season 26 players represented the 3rds, 11 teenagers, some more experienced players and of course the coach. In the normal course of events that number is large, but given a number of boys have APS cricket, the injuries over the course of a season and the form of players, change is inevitable. The goal was to create an environment that was mature and understanding so that when the changes in personal occurred, people knew what was expected and to ensure the environment remained clear and uniform. For the most part, I think the other captains (Darian Kuzma and Clint Bricker) and myself achieved that.
Amongst the positives was the successful implementation of the one day game. From the 10 white ball matches available, the thirds only lost 3 to finish in the top 4 of the white ball ladder, a fine accomplishment. Through this supremacy with the white ball we saw the best of James Billington with the stick and the rise of Dylan Rhys‐Jones as a wicket taking off spinner, both players having career best seasons for the club. Behind those starring performers we admire the supporting cast of Will Sutherland, Sam Ferguson and James Boyce all whom impressed and got a taste of 2ND XI cricket. The roll on effect of winning was present in these one‐day matches with arguably the matches against Frankston, Dandenong and Footscray all being wins, which were clutched from the jaws of defeat.
The two day cricket provided a lot more headaches for the thirds where winning seemed all but impossible at times. Every time we gained momentum, something would always seem to go against us. However, the best thing about being a young side is that we now have experienced the downside of two day and hopefully next season, with a similar group of players, we can adapt and counter these situations more efficiently. Sam Hill and Jarrod Walker worked tirelessly with the red ball and proved a useful combination on the field and a banter filled combination off the field. Two‐day cricket, proper cricket as they say, brought out the best of Clint Bricker as a batsman and as a leader. So impressive were his performances, he managed his first games in the 2nd XI as a genuine batsman.
I really hope that everyone who played has the fire to push on and become better again and work towards a successful finals campaign. Hopefully with similar personal and more time together, we can bear the fruits of the talented group we have.
A big thank you to the club as a whole, it was a very enjoyable season. Also a big thank you to Peter Di Venuto, Darian Kuzma, Clint Bricker, Paul McMahan and Al Gumley for their help and dedication for their various roles in assisting the 3rd XI and the club as a whole. Bring on 2016/17!!
Will Pike
3rd XI Captain
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Men's 4th Eleven
Season 2015/16 was a year of opportunity in the 4th XI. Whilst the win/loss ratio was not probably where we hoped or expected at the beginning of the year, personal and team development was always, and is always, the overarching goal in this grade.
Once again we saw youth come to the fore this year and this continues to be the exciting aspect as we look to continue to strengthen the club into the future.
On the whole we did have disruption through the year and it is commendable how individuals and the team learnt to adapt to these challenges and always put their best foot forward. Having in excess of 40 players represent the side and a total of 5 different captains throughout the year would give reason to look for excuses, but at no stage did the side look for anything other than to play with the commitment, attitude and camaraderie expected of anyone pulling on a True Blues uniform.
I would like to thank those that stood in as captain for a period of time, they each did a fantastic job and I know their leadership was valued by the playing group:
• Clinton Bricker
• Tom Cameron
• Chris Diggle
• Jay Kramersh (JK)
At a playing level it was fantastic to see our next generation begin their PCC journeys and take the next step. From a batting perspective Oscar Sargeant showed and we were also given a brief glimpse of the talent of Sam Ferguson and Daniel Clarke before they deservedly moved up into higher grades. Tom Sudano had a fantastic first season at the club and excelled with both bat and ball, and JK returning from injuring showed why he has played higher grades of cricket and led wonderfully with bat in hand and in the field as a bowler.
The area of improvement for the batters in the future is ability to sustain and build a longer innings; we looked great for short periods of time, but struggled to bat and have consistent partnerships.
Our bowling was our strength for the year and we had great depth with Nigel Hunt, Nick Stone, Ben Rantall, Nick Wyngaard, Sudano and Pat Burnell in our pace department bowling consistently game in game out. Our "spin to win" line up of James Peters and Mason Warne, who had a stellar first year for the club, showed strong wicket taking ability and will continue to develop and learn over time.
Congratulations to the individual award winners for the season in Oscar Sargeant (Batting), James Peters (Bowling) and Tom Sudano (Fielding)
It would be remiss to not thank each and every player who played in the 4th XI, in particularly those that stepped in to help where required, including our overseas import Andy Ward who was a vibrant and great addition to the side.
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I would like to also thank and congratulate Steve Seymour, Bryce McGain, Will Pike and Clinton Bricker for their work as captains of their respective sides.
Lastly, thanks to David Jones and his committee and Peter Di Venuto and his coaching staff for all their support and guidance over the course of the season; as referenced earlier this season was more disrupted than ideal and planned, but as a side we were always well supported by the club.
Daniel Barnes
4th XI Captain
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STATISTICS
Season Summary
Team Men's 1st XI Women's 1st XI
Captain Stephen Seymour Emma Inglis/Izzy Westbury/
Kath Hempenstall
Played 19 19 Won 12 10 Lost 6 9 Drew/NR 1 0 Tied 0 0 Finished Semi Finalists Semi Finalists Team Men's 2nd XI Women's 2nd XICaptain Bryce McGain/Will Pike Lisa Lymbery Played 17 20 Won 9 4 Lost 7 15 Drew/NR 1 1 Tied 0 0 Finished 10th 10th Team Men's 3rd XI Men's 4th XI Captain Will Pike/Darian Kuzma/
Clint Bricker Daniel Barnes/Clint Bricker/
Tom Cameron/Chris Diggle/Justin Kramersh
Played 16 17 Won 7 5 Lost 7 10 Drew/NR 1 2 Tied 1 0 Finished 12th 16th
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Outstanding Performances Batting
JC Hancock 149 v Monash Tigers 107* v Geelong
JH Billington 142* v Geelong
JE Cameron 123* v Melbourne 109 v Dandenong
AS Dhull 123* v Monash Tigers
DJ Hussey 115 v Melbourne University
SP Roney 108 v Footscray Edgewater
ND Dattani 102* v Ringwood
NJ King 101* v Geelong
CL Bricker 101 v Melbourne University Bowling
D Rhys‐Jones 7/36 v Geelong
BE McGain 6/27 v Monash Tigers (QF)
MB Wilcox 6/62 v Essendon
IMG Westbury 5/16 v Dandenong
J Peters 5/17 v Ringwood
BL Daws 5/22 v Ringwood
S Ferguson 5/24 v Frankston Peninsula
JM Devlin 5/29 v Essendon
A King 5/33 v Melbourne Hat‐Trick
D Van Der Merwe v Kingston Hawthorn Wicketkeeping
S Coates 5c, 1st v Casey‐South Melbourne
ND Blaich 5c v Camberwell Magpies
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Men's 1st XI Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/St Bull, AG 17 19 2 607 70 35.71 8 Hancock, JC 19 21 2 626 149 32.95 10 Dhull, AS 11 11 1 308 123* 30.80 1 McNally, NM 16 14 3 325 75 29.55 7 Coates, S 19 15 4 289 94 26.27 32/5 Seymour, SP 19 17 2 291 62 19.40 5
De Bolfo, SM 4 4 2 105 63* 52.50 Hussey, DJ 7 7 1 257 115 42.83 1 Miller, SM 8 9 0 307 67 34.11 2 Serry, JA 6 4 2 68 50 34.00 1 Bricker, RM 9 10 1 234 60 26.00 6 Hartley, RJ 3 4 0 104 73 26.00 2 McGain, BE 7 5 3 38 21* 19.00 2 Wilcox, MB 18 11 2 126 35 14.00 3 Parsons, BA 3 2 1 14 10* 14.00 1 Jackson, TA 3 3 1 27 13 13.50 Morrey, NP 8 4 2 23 17* 11.50 1 Devlin, JM 11 5 2 28 10 9.33 3 Billington, JH 2 2 1 7 7* 7.00 1 Hutton, AE 9 7 2 26 14 5.20 3 Grimwade, SEJ 13 5 2 11 5 3.67 3
Qualification: 11 innings & 200 runs
Men's 1st XI Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB Average Wilcox, MB 215.3 39 680 40 6/62 17.00 McNally, NM 131.2 18 392 18 3/8 21.78 Grimwade, SEJ 198.1 30 543 22 4/78 24.68 Seymour, SP 170.5 22 682 24 4/69 28.42
Miller, SM 14 2 35 2 2/5 17.50 McGain, BE 101.1 16 325 17 6/27 19.12 Hutton, AE 94.5 22 295 14 4/41 21.07 Hussey, DJ 23.3 2 93 4 1/15 23.25 Morrey, NP 40.1 5 160 6 2/29 26.67 Devlin, JM 68.3 8 331 9 3/23 36.78 Parsons, BA 34 7 102 2 2/22 51.00 Dhull, AS 5 1 14 0 ‐ ‐
Qualification: 107.5 overs & 15 wickets
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Women's 1st XI Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/StHempenstall, KM 13 9 3 248 66* 41.33 3Inglis, EJ 14 13 2 323 69* 29.36 7/9Dattani, ND 19 15 2 263 55 20.23 6Sutherland, A 16 16 1 266 66* 17.73 2Daws, BL 16 10 2 71 32 8.88 3
Cameron, JE 8 7 4 578 123* 192.67 1King, A 11 7 3 121 61* 30.25 4Westbury, IMG 11 8 1 144 53* 20.57 6Hancock, NM 12 8 1 112 29* 16.00 3Triscari, GL 2 2 0 25 19 12.50 1Wright, M 12 8 0 67 22 8.38 2Gooden, LV 9 7 2 33 18 6.60 Price, T 2 1 0 4 4 4.00 Tobias, M 10 7 4 10 4* 3.33 Stirling, M 7 4 1 10 6* 3.33 Harris, RM 17 8 1 22 8 3.14 6McPhee, M 7 3 1 2 2* 1.00 Allix, B 7 2 0 2 2 1.00 Clark, X 4 2 1 0 0* 0.00 Austin, E 5 1 0 0 0 0.00 2Henwood, E 1 1 1 1 1* ‐ Harrington, M 5 did not bat ‐ Bennett, A 1 did not bat ‐ Lymbery, L 1 did not bat ‐ 1Redhu, D 1 did not bat ‐ Sharkey, EK 1 did not bat ‐
Qualification: 9 innings & 150 runs
Women's 1st XI Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB AverageHempenstall, KM 60.1 8 208 12 3/21 17.33Westbury, IMG 87 8 266 15 5/16 17.73Hancock, NM 76.1 13 271 14 3/18 19.36King, A 98 16 341 17 5/33 20.06Daws, BL 65 2 278 13 4/10 21.38
McPhee, M 2 0 9 2 2/9 4.50Price, T 4 0 12 1 1/12 12.00Stirling, M 2 0 15 1 1/15 15.00Wright, M 25 2 114 7 4/20 16.29Tobias, M 3 0 23 1 1/16 23.00Cameron, JE 7 1 25 1 1/14 25.00Sutherland, A 69.5 6 298 9 3/27 33.11Harris, RM 34 1 155 4 2/9 38.75Triscari, GL 8 1 40 1 1/14 40.00Dattani, ND 94.3 3 454 7 2/32 64.86Allix, B 14.4 0 65 1 1/17 65.00Clark, X 4 0 16 0 ‐ ‐ Inglis, EJ 1 0 13 0 ‐ ‐
Qualification: 49.1 overs & 10 wickets
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Men's 2nd XI Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/StBricker, RM 11 12 1 468 91 42.55 3Miller, SM 8 8 2 236 76 39.33 2King, NJ 14 14 2 374 101* 31.17 6Hartley, RJ 14 12 3 273 85 30.33 17/4Jackson, TA 15 14 1 306 73 23.54 6
Dhull, AS 7 7 0 219 77 31.29 1Hutton, AE 8 5 4 30 8* 30.00 1Pike, WG 7 7 0 165 40 23.57 3Billington, JH 8 7 0 158 94 22.57 De Bolfo, SM 11 9 0 198 55 22.00 2McGain, BE 13 2 0 41 40 20.50 8Sutherland, W 4 4 2 33 22 16.50 Freedman, S 13 11 1 162 50 16.20 5Bricker, CL 3 3 2 16 7 16.00 Serry, JA 2 2 0 27 26 13.50 Van Der Merwe, D 14 7 4 39 30* 13.00 2Singh, MR 12 9 3 64 28* 10.67 7Morrey, NP 10 9 1 80 36* 10.00 4Devlin, JM 5 3 1 11 10 5.50 3Boyce, J 8 3 0 7 2 2.33 1Hartill, J 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 1Tyler, H 3 2 0 2 1 1.00 4/2Ferguson, S 4 1 1 3 3* ‐ 1Hill, S 3 1 1 3 3* ‐ Parsons, BA 3 did not bat ‐ Rantall, B 1 did not bat ‐ Walker, JM 1 did not bat ‐
Qualification: 8 innings & 200 runs
Men's 2nd XI Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB AverageVan Der Merwe, D 133.3 26 417 20 3/15 20.85Freedman, S 119 19 450 15 3/38 30.00
Parsons, BA 33.1 6 116 10 4/29 11.60Devlin, JM 45.1 9 129 10 5/29 12.90Sutherland, W 8 4 14 1 1/5 14.00Dhull, AS 22 1 82 5 4/29 16.40Morrey, NP 68.2 12 208 8 2/18 26.00McGain, BE 95 8 357 13 2/11 27.46Pike, WG 52 18 171 6 3/9 28.50Ferguson, S 32 3 124 4 2/42 31.00Boyce, J 59 5 219 7 3/31 31.29Walker, JM 4 0 37 1 1/37 37.00Rantall, B 7.3 0 38 1 1/38 38.00Hutton, AE 48 3 235 6 2/11 39.17Hill, S 26 3 134 3 2/40 44.67Singh, MR 78 7 366 7 2/2 52.29Miller, SM 14 0 92 1 1/37 92.00King, NJ 1 0 6 0 ‐ ‐De Bolfo, SM 14 2 48 0 ‐ ‐
Qualification: 66.5 overs & 15 wickets
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Women's 2nd XI Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/St Lymbery, L 17 16 2 220 43* 15.71 8
Wright, M 2 2 1 54 33 54.00 Daws, BL 1 1 0 46 46 46.00 Stirling, M 4 4 2 90 77* 45.00 Gooden, LV 7 5 1 130 91* 32.50 Henwood, E 3 2 1 17 16* 17.00 Austin, E 14 13 1 134 23 11.17 5/1 Harris, RM 2 2 0 18 11 9.00 1 Tobias, M 10 9 1 48 13* 6.00 Allix, B 3 3 1 12 12 6.00 Best, M 1 1 0 5 5 5.00 Clark, X 10 9 0 44 16 4.89 Redhu, D 13 8 2 28 8* 4.67 Harrington, M 11 9 1 36 12 4.50 1 Bennett, A 14 11 5 25 7* 4.17 1 Arbuthnot, C 2 2 1 4 4 4.00 Clancy, A 9 6 2 12 9* 3.00 2 Sharkey, EK 12 11 1 29 10 2.90 1 Pearce, H 2 1 0 2 2 2.00 Whinnerah, V 9 8 0 14 9 1.75 2 Withers, S 15 7 3 6 4* 1.50 2 Hendy, M 12 11 0 16 6 1.45 McPhee, M 7 6 1 7 4 1.40 1 Ting, S 4 3 0 0 0 0.00 3 Price, T 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 Dattani, ND 1 1 1 102 102* ‐ Stansby, E 3 1 1 7 7* ‐ Maiolo, C 3 did not bat ‐ 1 Bate, H 1 did not bat ‐
Qualification: 9 innings & 150 runs
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Women's 2nd XI Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB Average Bennett, A 61 1 340 17 3/22 20.00 Redhu, D 55 1 289 10 3/8 28.90
Daws, BL 7 2 22 5 5/22 4.40 Harris, RM 10 0 40 2 2/17 20.00 Allix, B 20 2 91 4 3/37 22.75 McPhee, M 43 1 176 7 4/10 25.14 Withers, S 11 0 59 2 2/10 29.50 Price, T 7 1 30 1 1/30 30.00 Harrington, M 53.4 7 222 7 2/17 31.71 Clark, X 60.2 12 209 6 2/19 34.83 Sharkey, EK 31 1 209 6 2/6 34.83 Dattani, N 9 0 37 1 1/37 37.00 Wright, M 17 3 80 2 2/15 40.00 Hendy, M 22 1 97 2 1/13 48.50 Clancy, A 24.5 0 200 4 2/42 50.00 Austin, E 34 2 201 3 2/24 67.00 Tobias, M 52 6 230 3 3/20 76.67 Pearce, H 1 0 7 0 ‐ ‐ Stirling, M 1 0 11 0 ‐ ‐ Gooden, LV 3 0 17 0 ‐ ‐ Whinnerah, V 3 0 32 0 ‐ ‐ Stansby, E 6 0 33 0 ‐ ‐ Maiolo, C 8 1 51 0 ‐ ‐
Qualification: 30.4 overs & 10 wickets
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Men's 3rd XI Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/St Billington, JH 8 9 1 315 142* 39.38 2 Bricker, CL 10 9 1 274 101 34.25 2
Miller, SM 1 1 0 82 82 82.00 2 Pike, WG 9 7 3 286 73* 71.50 6 Kramersh, JJ 3 2 1 45 25 45.00 Di Venuto, P 1 1 0 41 41 41.00 Ferguson, S 8 7 2 182 85 36.40 Sutherland, W 6 6 0 122 53 20.33 5 Clarke, DC 2 2 0 39 25 19.50 Diggle, C 9 9 0 161 38 17.89 9 Kuzma, D 11 11 1 165 42 16.50 5 Sargeant, O 6 7 1 91 40 15.17 3 Rhys‐Jones, D 15 14 3 162 31* 14.73 1 Singh, MR 5 5 1 50 18 12.50 1 Roney, SP 2 2 0 24 23 12.00 Blaich, ND 14 15 0 176 37 11.73 14 Hartill, J 11 8 3 57 14* 11.40 6/1 Tyler, H 4 2 0 18 9 9.00 3 Boyce, J 3 2 1 9 6* 9.00 Walker, JM 15 9 3 42 24 7.00 5 Rantall, B 9 7 1 37 13 6.17 Hill, S 13 2 0 7 7 3.50 2 Warne, M 8 4 1 2 1* 0.67 1 Burnell, P 9 1 0 0 0 0.00 Freedman, S 1 1 1 16 16* ‐ 1 Stone, N 7 2 2 0 0* ‐ Sudano, TJ 1 did not bat ‐ Inglis, EJ 1 did not bat ‐ 1 Peters, J 1 did not bat ‐ Hunt, N 2 did not bat ‐ 2
Qualification: 8 innings & 200 runs
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Men's 3rd XI Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB Average Rhys‐Jones, D 77.1 5 259 22 7/36 11.77 Hill, S 99.4 22 300 15 3/30 20.00
Peters, J 1 0 5 1 1/5 5.00 Tyler, H 2 0 6 1 1/6 6.00 Blaich, ND 18.2 3 51 5 4/18 10.20 Freedman, S 3 0 13 1 1/13 13.00 Ferguson, S 29 4 105 7 3/22 15.00 Clarke, DC 23 1 92 5 3/84 18.40 Sutherland, W 39.3 3 131 7 3/21 18.71 Kramersh, JJ 20.3 5 38 2 2/33 19.00 Hunt, N 9 1 57 3 2/30 19.00 Singh, MR 20 2 76 3 3/17 25.33 Walker, JM 97 12 298 11 3/34 27.09 Rantall, B 60 9 256 9 4/29 28.44 Stone, N 51 14 136 4 2/39 34.00 Burnell, P 51 5 252 6 2/33 42.00 Warne, M 43 2 187 4 2/20 46.75 Boyce, J 34 6 143 1 1/26 143.00 Sargeant, O 1.3 0 4 0 ‐ ‐ Pike, WG 4 0 26 0 ‐ ‐ Sudano, TJ 5 1 31 0 ‐ ‐
Qualification: 50 overs & 15 wickets
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Men's 4th XI Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/St Sargeant, O 7 7 1 220 62 36.67 1 Kramersh, JJ 10 9 3 219 81 36.50 2 Sudano, TJ 8 9 2 235 86 33.57 1 Roney, SP 8 9 0 268 108 29.78 2
Clarke, DC 3 3 0 132 89 44.00 Oberoi, M 1 2 0 88 88 44.00 Bricker, CL 4 4 0 121 61 30.25 2 Devlin, JM 1 2 0 52 33 26.00 Cameron, JE 1 1 0 25 25 25.00 1 Freedman, S 4 4 0 95 43 23.75 Barnes, D 9 7 3 94 48* 23.50 1 Dewitt, LA 1 1 0 20 20 20.00 1 Leckey, J 1 1 0 19 19 19.00 Ferguson, S 3 3 0 56 31 18.67 Regan, JN 2 2 0 35 35 17.50 1 Mills, A 2 3 0 52 35 17.33 Hartill, J 3 3 0 51 37 17.00 3 Tyler, H 8 10 1 151 55 16.78 1/2 Di Venuto, JW 2 2 0 26 26 13.00 Nichols, J 5 5 0 61 26 12.20 ‐/1 Cameron, T 12 11 1 120 25* 12.00 3 Rantall, B 5 3 1 20 18* 10.00 Manteit, AK 2 1 0 10 10 10.00 1 Peters, J 14 13 3 96 23* 9.60 4 Ward, A 2 3 0 23 10 7.67 Gatford, H 6 5 0 38 28 7.60 1 Wyngaard, N 14 6 5 7 3* 7.00 Warne, M 6 4 0 27 17 6.75 3 Heron, S 2 1 0 6 6 6.00 Sennitt, M 6 6 1 28 10 5.60 1 Kuzma, D 5 6 1 26 14 5.20 2 Hunt, N 15 11 2 45 14 5.00 3 Blaich, ND 1 1 0 5 5 5.00 Inglis, EJ 3 2 0 7 7 3.50 2/4 Bede, HL 5 4 0 13 10 3.25 3 Barnes, J 1 1 0 3 3 3.00 Stone, N 11 4 1 8 5 2.67 2 Yaman, A 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 Stirling, B 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 Burnell, P 6 2 0 0 0 0.00 2 Diggle, C 1 1 1 87 87* ‐ 4 Smith, R 1 did not bat ‐ Walker, JM 1 did not bat ‐ Modoo‐Loy, D 3 did not bat ‐
Qualification: 7 innings & 200 runs
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Men's 4th XI Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB Average Peters, J 63 6 264 15 5/17 17.60
Freedman, S 9 2 25 3 3/25 8.33 Rantall, B 37 11 88 8 3/31 11.00 Ferguson, S 23 1 80 7 5/24 11.43 Kramersh, JJ 74 21 186 14 4/37 13.29 Yaman, A 5 0 29 2 2/29 14.50 Kuzma, D 3 0 20 1 1/20 20.00 Stone, N 84.3 18 263 13 4/43 20.23 Barnes, D 27 1 122 6 3/35 20.33 Roney, SP 19 0 82 4 2/14 20.50 Bede, HL 18 3 86 4 2/15 21.50 Warne, M 28 5 108 5 1/12 21.60 Modoo‐Loy, D 22 4 65 3 2/41 21.67 Sudano, TJ 51.2 13 143 6 3/20 23.83 Wyngaard, N 67.2 11 273 9 3/24 30.33 Hunt, N 92.2 13 330 10 2/21 33.00 Tyler, H 8 1 33 1 1/15 33.00 Walker, JM 12 4 42 1 1/42 42.00 Smith, R 11 0 43 1 1/43 43.00 Burnell, P 54.2 13 147 3 2/27 49.00 Sennitt, M 16 0 112 1 1/47 112.00 Cameron, T 1 0 3 0 ‐ ‐ Clarke, DC 5 2 8 0 ‐ ‐ Sargeant, O 2 0 10 0 ‐ ‐ Dewitt, LA 12 7 19 0 ‐ ‐ Barnes, J 5 1 30 0 ‐ ‐
Qualification: 46.2 overs & 15 wickets
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FINANCE REPORT
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INDEPENDENT AUDIT REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF PRAHRAN CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED
Scope
I have audited the financial statements of the Prahran Cricket Club Incorporated for the year ended 31 May 2016. The Club's Committee is responsible for the preparation and presentation of the financial statements and the information they contain. I have conducted an independent audit of these financial statements in order to express an opinion on them to the members.
The financial statements have been prepared for the purpose of fulfilling the requirements of the Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012(Vic). I disclaim any assumption of responsibility for any reliance on this report or the financial statements to which it relates to any person other than the members, or for any purpose other than that for which it was prepared.
My audit has been conducted in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards to provide reasonable assurance as to whether the accounts are free of material misstatement. My procedures included examination, on a test basis, of evidence supporting the amounts and other disclosures in the financial statements, and the evaluation of significant accounting estimates. These procedures have been undertaken to form an opinion as to whether, in all material respects, the financial statements are presented fairly in accordance with the accounting policies adopted by the Committee so as to present a view of the Club which is consistent with my understanding of its financial position and the results of its operations. These policies do not require the application of all Accounting Standards and other mandatory professional reporting requirements in Australia.
The audit opinion expressed in this report has been formed on the above basis.
Qualifications
As an audit procedure it was not practical to extend my examination of income received beyond the accounting for the amounts received and banked as shown by the books and records of the Club presented for audit. This situation is normal for entities of this type.
Qualified Audit Opinion
In my opinion, except for the effects on the financial statements of the matter referred to in the qualification paragraph, the financial statements present fairly in accordance with applicable Accounting Standards the financial position of the Prahran Cricket Club Incorporated as at 31 May 2016 and the results of its operations for the year then ended.
JAMES W MANN FCPA
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PRAHRAN CRICKET CLUB
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st MAY 2016
2016 2015 ASSETS Current Assets Cash At Bank - Bendigo Bank 40,661 30,007 Debtors Prepayments 5,807 Deposits 4,400 46,468 34,407 Other Assets Stock of Clothing 5,000 5,000 Furniture 400 400 Cricket Material 10,000 10,000 Computer/Equipment - Net 3,426 6,027 18,826 21,427 Investments Contribution- Toorak Park Users Group 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 105,294 95,834 LESS LIABILITIES Current Liabilities Sundry Creditors Unearned Income 8,000 9,090 Australian Taxation Office - GST/PAYG 3,059 3,188 11,059 12,278 Non Current Liabilities Unearned Income Sundry Loans 16,125 16,125 16,125 16,125 27,184 28,403 NET ASSESTS 78,110 67,431 Represented by
MEMBERS FUNDS Accumulated Funds Balance- 1st June 2015 67,431 45,013 Add - Prior Year Adjustment -13 - Surplus/(Deficit) - 2015/16 10,679 22,431 78,110 67,431
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PRAHRAN CRICKET CLUB
INCOME & EXPENDITURE STATEMENT FOR YEAR ENDED 31st MAY 2016
SUMMARY
2016 2015 INCOME Subscriptions 33,177 29,484 Sponsorships/Donations 34,771 38,880 Functions/Fundraising 25,773 18,764 Cricket Victoria 107,970 123,371 Sundry 1,486 1,187 203,178 211,686 LESS EXPENSES Cricket 164,976 153,258 Administration 27,523 35,997 Sundry 192,499 189,255 NET OPERATING SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) 10,679 22,431
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PRAHRAN CRICKET CLUB
INCOME & EXPENDITURE STATEMENT FOR YEAR ENDED 31st MAY 2016
INCOME
2016 2015 INCOME Subscriptions Players 27,918 19,593 Non Playing 1,455 1,091 Supporters 3,805 5,655 Sundry 0 3,145 33,177 29,484 Sponsorship/Donations Sponsors 32,340 36,180 Donations 2,431 2,700 Sundry 0 0 34,771 38,880 Functions/Fundraising After Activity Sales/Catering 7,316 -5,116 Gala Ball/Auction 0 1,612 Loxton Club Lunch -113 0 Reverse Draw 2,438 4,130 Stonnington Gift 15,094 18,138 Sundry 1,038 25,773 18,764 Cricket Victoria Administration Grant 49,000 42,221 Administration Manager 0 17,500 Sponsorship 0 8,200 Country Week 500 1,150 Prize Money 1,000 500 Grants 10,000 900 Bonus 0 5,000 Country Matches 3,182 1,300 Futures League 0 4,500 Womens Merger 0 42,100 Promotion of Sport 36,402 Sundry 7,887 107,970 123,371 Sundry Sundry 323 500 Interest Received 22 101 Sales - Clothing 1,141 586 1,486 1,187 203,178 211,686
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PRAHRAN CRICKET CLUB
INCOME & EXPENDITURE STATEMENT FOR YEAR ENDED 31st MAY 2016
EXPENSES
2016 2015 EXPENSES Cricket Grounds 28,698 21,288 Umpires 16,700 9,965 Pre Season 19,405 17,301 Honorariums 43,400 58,950 Junior Development 0 630 Scoreboard 3,605 2,100 Catering 6,181 0 Medical Expenses 277 209 Equipment/Materials 612 124 Trophies 1,474 2,431 Travel/Accommodation 2,125 1,662 Text Credits 0 65 Repairs - Equipment 0 572 Balls/Sundry Equipment 14,868 19,761 Fines 227 300 Sundry 528 187 Cicket Victoria 250 Cricket Victoria Functions 4,341 5,105 Presentation Night 1,727 Purchases - Clothing 19,245 10,631 Country Week 390 Team/Game Management 2,900 164,976 153,258 Administration Administration Manager 13,274 19,616 Bank Charges 106 159 Merchant Fees 467 449 Interest - Bank 1,200 1,350 Cleaning 4,120 5,617 Computer 906 243 Tributes/Flowers 0 350 General 91 1,206 Insurance 0 0 Licences/Permits 281 283 Printing/Stationery/Postage 1,038 1,280 Telephone 1,814 3,175 Repairs/Maintenance 198 0 Internet/Website 226 0 Depreciation 2,601 2,082 Workcover 0 186 Commissions 750 27,523 35,997 192,499 189,255
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HONOURS AND RECORDS
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CLUB AWARDS
DWN Jukes Medal for the Club Champion (Men) 1982/83 RI Kinnaird 1983/84 DF Whatmore 1984/85 DF Whatmore 1985/86 MC Ephraims 1986/87 PN Hamilton 1988/89 AJ Grant 1989/90 PA de Silva 1990/91 MT Pilditch 1991/92 DF Whatmore 1992/93 KJ Malligan 1993/94 AJ Grant
1994/95 BR Kelly 1995/96 PJ Halbish 1996/97 CJ Seisun 1997/98 KJ Malligan 1998/99 KJ Malligan 1999/2000 PJ Halbish 2000/01 MT Jeffrey 2001/02 DJ Hussey 2002/03 DJ Hussey 2003/04 RA Christie 2004/05 CS Huckett
2005/06 BE McGain 2006/07 CS Huckett 2007/08 N Schlittler 2008/09 JS Wild 2009/10 N Schlittler 2010/11 N Schlittler 2011/12 SP Seymour 2012/13 JS Wild 2013/14 JF Miller 2014/15 SP Seymour 2015/16 NM McNally
Dav Whatmore Medal for the Champion 1st XI Player (Men) 2004/05 CS Huckett 2005/06 BE McGain 2006/07 CS Huckett 2007/08 N Schlittler
2008/09 SP Seymour 2009/10 N Schlittler 2010/11 SP Seymour 2011/12 SP Seymour
2012/13 DR Salpietro 2013/14 JF Miller 2014/15 SP Seymour
Julie Calvert Medal for the Club Champion (Women) 2000/01 J Calvert 2001/02 K Benefield 2002/03 L Leggieri 2003/04 EJ Villani 2004/05 S Young 2005/06 EJ Inglis
2006/07 EJ Villani 2007/08 J Calvert 2008/09 R Melton 2009/10 J Calvert 2010/11 EJ Villani
2011/12 KM Hempenstall 2012/13 T Norquay 2013/14 EJ Inglis 2014/15 JE Cameron 2015/16 JE Cameron
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CRICKET VICTORIA AWARDS Jack Ryder Medal 1985/86 MC Ephraims 2013/14 JF Miller Premier Team of the Season (Men) 1999/2000 PJ Halbish
2001/02 BE McGain (c) J Moss
2002/03 DJ Hussey
2004/05 CS Huckett BE McGain (c)
2005/06 BE McGain
2006/07 CS Huckett
2008/09 S Coates
2010/11 BE McGain N Schlittler
2011/12 SP Seymour
2012/13 RP Adams BE McGain
2013/14 BE McGain JF Miller
Una Paisley Medal 2001/02 A Aparo 2008/09 C Morrow
2012/13 EJ Inglis 2015/16 JE Cameron
Premier Team of the Season (Women) 2008/09 KM Hempenstall EJ Inglis R Melton C Morrow EJ Villani
2009/10 KM Hempenstall R Melton C Morrow EJ Villani
2010/11 EJ Villani
2011/12 KM Hempenstall EJ Inglis EJ Villani
2012/13 EJ Inglis EJ Villani
2013/14 KM Hempenstall N Hancock EJ Inglis T Norquay EJ Villani
2014/15 JE Cameron EJ Villani
2015/16 JE Cameron
2nd XI Player of the Season (Men) 2000/01 CH Cosstick 2006/07 SM De Bolfo 3rd XI Player of the Season (Men) 2001/02 A Wilkes
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CLUB RECORDS Men Matches Played N Schlittler 233 WWB Murray 229 DF Whatmore 221 AJ Grant 209 RS Stephens 204 BE McGain 203 PJ Grant 191 KJ Malligan 189 GEJ Healy 185 SP Seymour 177 Runs DF Whatmore 7994 GEJ Healy 7527 AJ Grant 6959 N Schlittler 6460 RS Stephens 5897 KJ Malligan 5288 SJE Loxton 5246 KJ Neville 5224 WWB Murray 5126 IR Porter 5104 Wickets BE McGain 436 WWB Murray 426 PH Wallace 374 SJE Loxton 323 DD Blackie 308 JF Power 290 HC Schrader 286 CS Huckett 275 AW Scott 270 GTC Rogers 264
Women Matches Played J Calvert 261 A Aparo 212 C Morrow 160 EJ Inglis 157 KM Hempenstall 142 K Brown 134 T Norquay 133 S Young 133 J Steel 127 L Leggieri 122 Runs J Calvert 7369 EJ Inglis 4686 EJ Villani 4528 A Aparo 3976 L Leggieri 3122 JE Cameron 2636 S Heywood 2439 K Brown 2438 T Norquay 2203 S Karasz 2159 Wickets K Brown 311 C Morrow 286 S Young 241 S Theodore 212 KM Hempenstall 187 K Benefield 164 T Norquay 137 K Sayers 131 D Dummett 121 J Steel 120
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CLUB RECORDS (cont)
Men Runs in a Season DF Whatmore 912 1983/84 DJ Hussey 812 2002/03 MC Ephraims 761 1985/86 N Schlittler 760 2011/12 AJ Grant 759 1993/94 N Schlittler 741 2007/08 DF Whatmore 711 1984/85 DF Whatmore 702 1991/92 PA de Silva 697 1988/89 DF Whatmore 681 1982/83 Wickets in a Season CV Grimmett 68 1922/23 CV Grimmett 67 1920/21 DD Blackie 64 1916/17 SJE Loxton 58 1954/55 JH Kyle 54 1908/09 CV Grimmett 54 1923/24 BE McGain 54 2012/13 JJ Kennedy 51 1943/44 RM Osborne 49 1903/04 JF Miller 49 2013/14
Women Runs in a Season J Calvert 721 1994/95 EJ Inglis 689 2012/13 EJ Villani 627 2012/13 EJ Inglis 621 2006/07 EJ Inglis 605 2013/14 EJ Villani 596 2009/10 JE Cameron 578 2015/16 R Melton 572 2008/09 T Norquay 572 2012/13 L Leggieri 565 2002/03 Wickets in a Season S Young 24 2005/06 KM Hempenstall 24 2011/12 N Hancock 24 2013/14 KM Hempenstall 24 2013/14 K Brown 23 1986/87 K Brown 23 1991/92 C Morrow 23 2001/02 C Cosma 23 2002/03 C Morrow 23 2003/04 J Kile 23 2012/13 T Norquay 23 2012/13
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CLUB RECORDS (cont)
Current Playing Records of All 1st XI Players
Player Matches Runs 100s Wickets 5wi C/St
JH Billington 2 7 1
RM Bricker 9 234 6
AG Bull 89 2404 2 34
S Coates 169 2655 4 258/60
SM De Bolfo 147 3616 4 45/1
JM Devlin 13 30 9 3
AS Dhull 17 496 1 3
SEJ Grimwade 24 14 39 3
JC Hancock 19 626 2 10
RJ Hartley 3 104 2
DJ Hussey 83 3215 10 47 1 56
AE Hutton 25 38 34 3
TA Jackson 15 171 3
BE McGain 203 1918 436 18 78
NM McNally 51 1226 1 59 17
SM Miller 8 307 2 2
NP Morrey 47 548 26 10
BA Parsons 3 14 2 1
WG Pike 2 1
JA Serry 10 111 1
SP Seymour 177 3501 6 215 5 68
MB Wilcox 49 399 82 3 13
Player Matches Runs 100s Wickets 5wi C/St B Allix 7 2 1
E Austin 5 0 2
A Bennett 1 0
JE Cameron 90 2636 6 44 29
X Clark 4 0
ND Dattani 19 263 7 6
BL Daws 16 71 13 3
LV Gooden 9 33
NM Hancock 69 737 67 17
M Harrington 6 0
RM Harris 80 160 28 10
KM Hempenstall 142 878 189 2 40
E Henwood 4 5
EJ Inglis 157 4686 5 7 96/58
A King 11 121 17 1 4
L Lymbery 1 0 1
M McPhee 13 6 3
T Price 14 75 7 1
D Redhu 4 0
EK Sharkey 1 0
M Stirling 17 17 1 1/1
A Sutherland 25 313 14 4
M Tobias 10 10 1
GL Triscari 2 25 1 1
IMG Westbury 16 210 17 1 7
S Withers 3 1
M Wright 21 113 14 2
Cover photograph by Arj Giese.
All other photographs by Nigel Hutton and Graeme Diggle.