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Payneham Cricket Club ONE CLUB. ONE COMMUNITY. Annual Report – 2019/20 pg. 1
PAYNEHAM CRICKET CLUB INC.
Annual Report Season 2019/20
Payneham Cricket Club ONE CLUB. ONE COMMUNITY. Annual Report – 2019/20 pg. 2
ABOUT OUR GAME Cricket is a game of skill. Observers can talk all they like about how the game has changed but in the end it all comes back to technique and temperament. Every generation thinks it has invented the wheel. Newspapers, films, telephones have been said to have been consigned to the rubbish dump, but all remain intact. Smart phones and various technologies are supposed to alter everything, but still there are cornflakes and toast available on the breakfast table. It’s the same in cricket. The rules are tweaked here and there but the battle between bat and ball endures. Bats are thicker (as are some of the batters), but not longer, or wider. Balls can be coated in mint or rubbed with abrasive paper, but they remain the same weight and shape. The stumps are the same height; the pitch is [mostly] the same length. Methods of dismissal are the same, bowled, leg before, caught and so forth. Clubs remain a fundamental tenet of the game. They remain unchanged in their objects. In fact, never have they been more important to the game. In short, cricket always adjusts to its times but retains its essence. Cricket does not inhabit a museum. It is a living entity and obliged to respond to its surroundings. We ought to congratulate the game for its ability to absorb change. In any case the core of the game has survived. It will survive the Coronavirus challenge also.
Portrait of the cricketer as a young man…James Stagg
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FROM OUR PATRON
The Payneham Cricket Club (PCC) was founded more than 150 years ago and is one of the oldest and most respected community cricket clubs, not only in South Australia, but also in Australia. Our Club is well known and highly regarded not only in the world of cricket but especially within the social community in general within our state. This high regard is manifested in our relationships with Cricket Australia (CA) and the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) as well as with other community groups. On any given weekend during the 2019/2020 season our Club fielded 14 teams. This is very impressive. These included women’s and men’s teams as well as girls’ and boys’ teams.
In its early years, the PCC played in the East Torrens Cricket Association (ETCA) which was founded in 1898. Subsequently our Club was a founder member of the Adelaide Turf Cricket Association (ATCA) in 1932 and was deeply involved in the establishment of the North Eastern Junior Cricket Association in 2004. Subsequently, our Club’s involvement in these cricket associations have resulted in our Club winning many Premierships. In the ETCA between 1909 and 1931, the PCC played in 20 Grand Finals winning a total of 13 Premierships. In the ATCA the PCC 1st XI has won 10 Premierships while other senior men’s teams have won 14 Premierships. The PCC 1st IX Royals women’s team has won 3 of the four Premierships contested in that newly formed competition. Junior boys’ teams have won 23 Premierships and our Sub Junior boy’s teams have won 15 Premierships since 2004. All of these magnificent achievements demonstrate the long, illustrious, and successful history of our Club.
The PCC has many fine traditions associated with it and these traditions embody a code of behaviour and level of sportsmanship of the highest quality both on and off the field. The PCC’s service to the community is of the highest standard via its participation and involvement in the community and via its competition on the cricket field. The Club has a long tradition of having had many distinguished names pass through its ranks over numerous decades and this tradition will continue into the future from our current players, especially from our young players both girls and boys.
Regrettably due to the Covid‐19 pandemic crisis, CA found it necessary to cancel all 2019/2020 community cricket and club functions throughout Australia prior to the Cricket season officially ending. This action frustrated some of our teams’ efforts to achieve a Premiership. Notwithstanding this, our Club congratulates those of our teams which have succeeded during this season, namely:
1. The Under 12 Dukes were Division 1 Premiers. 2. The Women’s PCC Royals IX were the 2019 1st Grade Premiers. 3. The Under 12 Dukes and the Under 12 Blues were winners in their T20 competitions in
Divisions 1 and 3 respectively. 4. The Under 14s were the runners up in their Division 2 competition. 5. The Under 12 Blues and the Under 12 Knights were 3rd and 4th respectively in the Division 3
competition.
Unfortunately, the Women’s PCC Royals Red IX were runners up for the 2020 1st Grade Premiership due to the application of a “small net run rate” margin measurement by the ATCA. The Women’s PCC Red IX were the strong favourites to win the Women’s Grand Final. Similarly the Men’s PCC 3rd XI finished 3rd which frustrated their excellent chance of winning the C2 Grade Grand Final.
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Our Club also congratulates four PCC players who were honoured with ATCA 2019/2020 JS Sports Awards. Jess Murray was awarded the Bowling Trophy for Women’s 1st Grade 2019 having taken 11 wickets, Robbie Westley was awarded the Batting Trophy for B2 Grade having scored 399 runs, Jignesh Patel was awarded the Bowling Trophy for the LO Division 4 having taken 37 wickets and Jake Boerema was runner up in the Noel Keen Memorial Award for Wicket Keeper of the Year for A2 Grade.
The leadership team of the PCC is in the process of developing and strengthening our Club in all aspects in which the Club is involved over the next 3 to 5 years. This is a very challenging opportunity for all of us to contribute towards the success of this endeavour. It requires a total team effort throughout our Club of working together within the PCC towards agreed common objectives which will not only benefit the community but will also enhance the Club’s on field performance in all aspects of the game of cricket. This requires continued discipline not only in playing cricket but also in practising and training regularly for each game.
The Club is singularly fortunate in having an extremely dedicated and highly motivated Committee with an accumulated experience base totalling more than 150 years. The leadership of the Club and the Committee encompasses an optimal mix of talents and leadership styles which enhance the overall pursuit of excellence which all members of the Club may strive to emulate. All members have the opportunity to aspire to maximise the Club’s strengths while simultaneously minimising the Club’s weaknesses. All members may be encouraged to aspire to a coordinated identification of opportunities for the benefit of the Club while simultaneously eradicating threats to our Club.
These leadership efforts over the past couple of years have resulted in some improvements in the Club’s on field performances and in the Club being in a sound financial position. Women’s and girl’s cricket are thriving within our Club and there is a commitment by all to develop and grow this initiative. The Junior and Sub Junior boy’s teams continue to perform on the field with continuing impressive successes and there is a commitment by senior players and coaches to draw out the best in our young boy’s teams not only in cricket but especially in their individual development as a person and as a sportsman. However many challenges remain for the successful development of all of our teams. All of this will continue to require the establishment of achievable and meaningful objectives supported by a system of coherent and compatible strategies designed to achieve those objectives and a structure of tactics and a network of intermediate goals designed to fulfil supporting the strategies.
It is well to always keep in mind that the PCC has grown and developed for more than 150 years due to the dedicated selfless efforts of volunteers working together for the benefit of the Club and all of its members. This is continuing to this day and will continue long into the future. It takes a huge effort to organise and run a Club like the PCC and this can only be achieved through the tireless efforts of volunteers who enthusiastically carry out these efforts in addition to honouring their family, professional and other personal obligations. These volunteers are currently working long hours preparing for the 2020/2021 season which begins in less than three months. For example, the agenda for the most recent PCC Committee Meeting, held in early July, consisted of more than 40 items to be discussed and decided upon regarding the forthcoming season. In addition to planning for the forthcoming season there remain certain aspects pertaining to the 2019/2020 season that need to be finalised.
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The PCC has previously announced the appointment of Josh Farmer as our A Grade Captain for the forthcoming season. On its website the Club has stated that “Josh is well known and respected by many of our players, having previously captained the A Grade. He also has extensive experience at District Cricket level and will bring proven captaincy and leadership skills to the role. He is looking forward to meeting and speaking with the playing group and will be aiming to build an inclusive, winning culture and have players enjoy their cricket”.
And so, my fellow Club members ask not what your Club can do for you ‐ ask what you can do for your Club. Also, ask not what your Club will do for you, but what together we can do for the development and growth of our Club. Our Club asks of us the same high standards of strength and sacrifice today which it has also asked of Club members throughout the many previous generations of members throughout the Club’s history.
The onset of the worldwide pandemic has resulted in an additional, enormous workload on all our volunteers at PCC as they prepare your Club for the 2020/2021 season. This additional work is required by CA and SACA cooperating with the Covid‐19 regulations of both the Australian and South Australian Governments.
It has been said, “Our problems are manmade; therefore these problems can be solved by man. No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings”. All it takes is knowing what it is that you wish to achieve and then having the collective will to achieve it.
Managing a club like the PCC is not easy. It is a hard, very hard and a difficult task. And so, my fellow Club members we will choose the goal to build and develop our Club. We will choose to build and develop our Club over the next 3 to 5 years and do other things as well, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, and because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we at the PCC are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to achieve.
Most senior members of the PCC observe many things about our Club the way they are today. But where do these same senior members wish our Club to be in 3 to 5 years’ time? And where do they see it going? A minor variation of what George Bernard Shaw once wrote is worth noting, “Some men see things as they are and say, why? I dream things that never were and say, why not?”.
Please stay safe.
Robert W Duke
Payneham Cricket Club ONE CLUB. ONE COMMUNITY. Annual Report – 2019/20 pg. 6
TRIBUTE TO A CLUB LEGEND
When many of us started out at Payneham, we got hooked into doing things when our kids started in the juniors so many of us bumped into Graham and Heather. Graham is a small neat busy and engaging man, he always bustled urgently around the club, looking like a well‐dressed cross between a friendly Minion and Frodo Baggins, but always ready to help, always with a smile and “yes”, often he and Heather could be found running the canteen. After games, he could be seen waiting around, stooped, and anxious, like a carnivorous librarian, waiting for his weekly feed of Club scorebooks.
Every Club needs a man like Mr. Vinnie. And people like the Vincent family. Selfless contributions. Endless patience. Unfathomable commitment to all things Payneham. For over 36 years now and still counting.
Annual Reports can be dry documents. Full of stuff everyone wants to look through, but nobody really reads. And if they do, they read their section. Or they read it after sixteen lagers or twenty six reds and they reminisce thinking “surely I made more runs than that?” or “Geez he was a good player, and what about that night he fell off the Morphett Street Bridge, twice!”
Players at Payneham can do that. Thanks to Graham. However. He is now in his 80’s and has decided to put down a few of his pens and to retire his very well‐thumbed computer mouse. We will miss his input.
There is however also a second ‘however’. He is going to hang onto the idea of keeping the match stats and his wonderful publication “Runs Galore” which assiduously records everything statistical outcome from on the field! Here is his story. In his own words. Typically understated. Neat and tidy. Probably just like his wicket keeping and batting.
in 1984, after a 21‐season career with the ETSA CC as an Opening Batsman/Wicketkeeper (3770 runs/356 dismissals) I retired to the other side of the pickets in time to see my son Greg start his cricketing career with the U14s at Payneham. From that vantage point I was conned into scoring for a couple of seasons.
Following Greg’s progress, by 1991 I found myself scoring and managing the 3rd XI and then the 2nd XI, whilst Heather established herself as arguably the Associations best afternoon tea provider which of course needed support!
Around 1999 Don von Einem acquired a new Cricket Statistics Program (Cricket Stats for Windows ‐ CSFW) and as one thing led to another, I found myself loading into the program all of the scorebooks data from Keith Duke’s assiduously stored collection (dating from 1942) – a task that occupied all the available spare time for around 3 years. And so, I began the statistician role to keep this data base ongoing.
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Keith, in his role as Secretary, had produced the club’s annual report pretty much in the same format from 1946!!] and with his passing I set out to provide a modern report more in keeping with the 21st century. It soon became apparent that repeating historic information annually was inappropriate and unnecessarily overloading the production. So began a companion production dedicated specifically to historic players records – “Runs Galore”, made possible primarily by the availability of the data in CSFW. This booklet has been updated annually ever since and is now available on the club’s electronic library – accessible via the web site.
In parallel with this activity Heather managed the Saturday canteen and for quite some time, the afternoon teas as well. In the same time frame (2001/02) Cricket Australia introduced a computer platform for the management of players (Australia wide), and the recording of match results. Since this fitted well with the statistician activity and I found myself as the club’s “Principle User” setting up registrations at the beginning of a season, chasing down the score books after each match (the worst headache of all!!), and recording the results [then in two non‐compatible systems]. It was not until 2018 that we were able to get the creator of CSFW (who still supports the product) to build an automatic upload from My Cricket to CSFW.
Of course, supporting coaches and managers in team establishment (junior grades), and recording weekly team selection was all part of the ‘game’. And now as the years roll on, I have shed all of these duties except (for now) the recording and management of the CSFW data base and the update of Runs Galore, along with providing ongoing support to those who carry on the management of Payneham Cricket club.
Thanks for everything you have done Graham. Thanks to Heather and Sandy and Greg also. Payneham has been the very very fortunate beneficiaries of you and your family’s massive service. Our Annual Reports may never be the same again.
Mr. Graham Vincent
Payneham Cricket Club ONE CLUB. ONE COMMUNITY. Annual Report – 2019/20 pg. 8
ABOUT THE LOVE FOR CRICKET
A warm welcome to the season 2019/20 Annual Report from “Sir Donald”, or is that Lord Donald? I am never quite sure. I will admit to being extremely embarrassed, and a bit annoyed when our hard‐working Club Secretary bestowed this nickname on me. However, the nickname did sit a little more comfortably when he explained it had absolutely nothing to do with my batting or cricketing skills, but rather because I was old, grumpy and had no friends! So why is an old bloke like me still playing cricket, and why are we all playing cricket? I am sure we all have many reasons. I bet that many of them are the same as mine. An absolute love for the game – I would play or watch cricket anywhere; in the backyard, on the road, at the beach, at the nets, at Devitt, with a tennis ball, a corky, a two piece or a four piece! The simple unreserved joy of playing a team sport, where you can revel in your team‐mates and club mate’s successes, and where you can sledge your team‐mates harder than the opposition and then still enjoy a beer afterwards!
Being a part of a great club, one with a great and storied history, and contributing towards making a wonderfully improving culture, thanks to our club leadership!
The satisfaction to be found in constantly trying to improve our games, in helping others improve their games, and sharing in their joy when they get success in a game, or even just a reward for their effort!
And, let’s not forget that one great cut, drive or pull shot you play, or that one unplayable delivery you bowl, or that great partnership with a team mate that is enough to bring you back for another season and make up for all those days chasing leather for 70 overs in 35 degrees. So, enjoy the Annual Report. I hope your season was as much fun as mine. Stay safe in the off season and let us hope life returns to some state of normality by the start of next season.
Martin Subramaniam Proud Payneham player for six seasons and counting…
Payneham Cricket Club ONE CLUB. ONE COMMUNITY. Annual Report – 2019/20 pg. 9
FROM THE PRESIDENTS DESK
The 2019/20 season came to an abrupt halt with the measures put in place to protect against the Covid‐19 global pandemic, ending a season that had offered our Club some progress on the various challenges it faced off field, and some progress in our on field performances across the grades.
I continue to be encouraged with both the recovery and standing of the financial position of the club. New disciplines and wider vision for what we can do have all played a role in this process. Our cost base, much of which is out of our direct control remains an ongoing challenge we continue to monitor and manage, and now more than ever we are working collegiately with the football club. The Cricket Club committee has invested huge man hours in this process, and I do see evidence that this hard work will ultimately deliver the Club a much healthier position, on and off the field.
As the substance of the preface suggests Cricket is a resilient beast. The changes to the management and requirement for the role of volunteers, the mandatory use of helmets at all levels, the change to the player insurance model and cost, the amendment to the junior grades and competition rules such as shortened pitches, less players, shorter games are all changes that landed at our Club last season. They all have merit and are sensible changes, but they do all demand additional work, costs to the Club and increased persistence of our many volunteers to both enable and manage them. No doubt next season will present further challenges as the world seeks new normal after the coronavirus which has already changed our way of life.
Every season starts with confidence and hope, as did this one. On field we continue to develop the Club. A genuine highlight has been the impact of our Women’s program, this season expanding from 1 to 3 teams, and resulting in a further Premiership. The Royals are a significant and welcome commitment to the Club, and we continue to lead the way in the ATCA in embracing the women’s game.
In the men’s senior games, we enjoyed an up and down year. Our 3rd XI was a highlight winning 7 of their 11 games and making the finals. In the 1st and 2nd XI's we continued to introduce younger players with a clear eye to the future, and whilst this did offer some inconsistent team performances, it has been pleasing to see them find their feet and improve their games – they are the future of our Club.
We fielded 7 junior boy’s teams this season with a strong number of U10 and U12 teams which augurs well for the future, and the recent change to the age gradings has settled a little and we hope that we can expand our program further with the certainty of the gradings and the competition conditions.
I think we can all look forward with optimism for the 2020/21 playing season, and that whatever the circumstances we face, we will endure as a Club that continues to service its community and acts as a leader within the ATCA competition.
See you next season!
Don Von Einem Jnr.
Payneham Cricket Club ONE CLUB. ONE COMMUNITY. Annual Report – 2019/20 pg. 10
PRACTICE NET TO PITCH – A VIEW FROM THE CHAIR As I sit and write this the world is a completely different place to the one in which we began our
cricket season. As COVID‐19 continues to cast a huge shadow over everything we do and how we
interact, it is hard to imagine that this only began as the last games of the season were played.
The cricket landscape in our community continues to change at a quicker rate than we have known
in the last decades.
The club is no longer solely focused on managing Men’s senior cricket on a Saturday afternoon and
facilitating cricket for boys and young men basically on a Sunday. We treat with equal importance
Women’s cricket, junior cricket for girls and boys and ATCA cricket. We welcome everyone that
wants to participate in community cricket and encourage them to enjoy playing with each other at
Payneham.
Our year started with more planning than we had undertaken in recent memory to make sure we hit
the new season running. We started with developed plans and roles for all of our volunteers, a
comprehensive budget and roadmap for our interaction with our key stakeholders.
A large thank you must go to Mark Colley, Ash Evans and or patron Robert Duke for a considerable
amount of time in meeting and planning so the process could be a success.
We quickly filled most of our junior teams and exceeded our expectations in younger age groups.
That coupled with all juniors being financial meant that we were off and running from the junior
perspective. I would like to thank Trent Launer and Shaun Grant particularly for getting this
organised. Together with all parents and volunteers that helped them keep the junior teams well
organised throughout the year. Whether it was scoring for a day, helping with team management, or
coaching a side, everything that is done is greatly appreciated.
Whilst we speak of the juniors, it is great to see the support SACA has thrown behind Payneham and
set up a Junior Cricket Blasters hub at the ground. We have appreciated the support from our peak
bodies. The ATCA, SACA and Cricket Australia have all recognised our efforts particularly in relation
to the advancement of Women’s and Girls cricket.
We had many new people join our committee to fill the void that was created after losing
experienced members last year. It was great to welcome Will Bakewell on as Treasurer and Martin
Subramaniam to assist him. We formally welcomed Jess David (nee von Einem) and Duncan Dolling
on to the committee, with focus on social events and fundraising.
From a committee perspective, I would like to thank them all and the great deal of work they do
around the club.
President Don von Einem has been instrumental in guiding the women’s and girls’ programs.
Convening a junior management group and helping with all other facets of the club. As well as a
power of other work around the club including working with the retired men’s group.
That group included, Grant Wasley, Rob Rutter, Don and particularly Tony Durdin. They have done a
great deal to improve the facilities around both of our major sites. The nets are in great shape, with
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a sight screen and any number of improvements. Devitt Oval has never been better organised. A
huge thank you to those gentlemen for everything that have done throughout the year.
Grant has continued to be instrumental in the management of our senior cricket program
throughout the year. He never misses a training and is always seen at a match or two on a Saturday.
Helping him prepare for the thankless task of selection or filling a side or two. In saying that, this
year has seen a good deal more senior cricketers come to our ranks and unlike last season we did
not miss a game and fielded competitive sides in each grade.
Ash Evans as cricket coaching coordinator again helped guide our program forward. The all‐in
trainings that were able to be scheduled were gratefully received by the whole Payneham cricket.
Ash through his contacts was able to make sure that we fully utilised our sponsorship at Mega
Courts and we kicked the season off with a huge number of indoor sessions. That coupled with
setting up contact with Joe Root Cricket Academy and head coach Shaun Seigert meant we were
able to tap into his enormous coaching credentials. The Root academy were able to use the
Payneham facilities for training throughout the year and we look forward to this relationship
blossoming.
Kevin Husler remained on the committee although retiring from the role of Treasurer and his
guidance to our new Treasurer has been invaluable. Will Bakewell stepped into the role as Treasurer
this year and has found his feet well. Together with assistance from new committee member Martin
Subramaniam they have got the collection of subs & payments well under control.
Shaun Grant joined our committee as a junior parent & coach and has been crucial in making sure
there was continuity throughout our club. His efforts in promoting junior cricket and rallying other
parents to get involved has been greatly appreciated.
Jess David (she got married halfway through the season, so congratulations Jess & Adrian) was very
important for getting our social scene sorted. She put in a great deal of work into our inaugural
Masquerade Party, which was a great night. Thanks also to Donna Boerema who was instrumental in
the success of the night.
Duncan Dolling also formed part of the committee and his main focus was our social calendar. He
helped greatly with the Party and was a driving force for the quiz night. He also held an important
voice on the committee as a senior player.
We also had a long‐distance committee member for the last year, Max Hughes whilst based in China
has helped us with a great many tasks. When he unexpectantly got back for an extended period late
in the season he continued on his support.
In thanking all of the committee the highest of praise must be reserved for the Secretary Mark
Colley. His input into running the club is immense. His passion for the club and tackling all of the
challenges that are presented is immeasurable. He is the perfect choice for Secretary as his mastery
of the English language is second to none, that coupled with his dry wit. Not everyone sees what
Mark does around the club but like the proverbial duck gliding across the water he is paddling
furiously underneath. The addition of the Duke Doodlings has been a great addition to the club as
well and we thank him for that.
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Our Patron Robert Duke’s input has been greatly appreciated this year as always. His sage advice and
worldly experience are always appreciated around the club. Together with his wife Elizabeth we are
truly grateful to have them involved with Payneham.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our volunteers throughout the year, whether it
was scoring for one match, coaching a junior team or anything else to help the club run. Thank you.
Please take the time to read all of the junior reports, captains report’s and others so the people that
help get our teams on the ground are duly recognised.
Congratulations to all of the trophy winners and l would like to thank all of the donors.
The Payneham Cricket Club would not be able to function without its sponsors. I would like to thank
our major sponsors Mega Courts, Adlab, The Maylands Hotel and PaperPak. Together with a number
of local supporters who help make the work.
As I write this, we all face uncertainty as to what the world will look come next season, but let it be
said that Payneham is in strong position and will continue to provide a place for everyone to enjoy
playing the great game of cricket. Cricket in our area is facing uncertain times with many clubs
surrounding us struggling to fill teams. We will remain strong and put all of our efforts in to making
sure we take Payneham Cricket Club forward.
Matthew E Matschoss
Sam Colley, 9/62 and 2/23 v Flinders Park, wearing a silly hat
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ROYALS SEASON REVIEW The Royals came into the 2019/2020 season with some work to do and some unfinished business from last season to work out, with a grand final loss in the past and a new season to look forward to the Royals got to work. We lost a few players in the likes of Bree Marziale, Narelle Kameniar, Kalani Aston, Donna Boerema, Tabby Dillow and Nicole Stagg. You would think that was a lot of girls to lose and that we might be in a bit of strife, and as talented and amazing as all those women are and we were sad to hear they wouldn't be playing but we had something up our sleeve.
However, with help from our sister club Kensington and the wonderful Jane Lowe we acquired young guns Eloise Jansen (Rocket), Alicia Doyle (Doyley), we also picked up Jessica Murray (J2), Chloe Frick (Frickey) who proved to be absolute power houses for us.
Further, we pulled players from our junior ranks such as Lizzie Moran, who has been dubbed Queen Elizabeth (Queenie) for her amazing work with the ball and is also our resident lefty now that Narelle is gone. Aysha Hamilton Smith joined us this season and we had our normal crew of misfits from last season in Kate Evans, Jessica von Einem, Joleen Hall, Sam Tammita and Sube Bansal to round it out.
Season 2019 brought us an unbeaten season with a premiership cup at the end of it. Season 2020 also brought the Royals a second senior team in the Royals Gold, led by Maeve Edwards and also gave us Jinisha Mistry and a few others coming through from Kensington, our junior Royals also stepped up in this gold team with Amy Freeman, Bethany Clark, Hannah Clark and Sanvi Shah.
The original Royals now called Royals Red for the 2020 season were on the way for another stellar season to back up our 2019 premiership, we had one loss for the season with two of our main players out for that game. We finished second on the ladder by a few runs to Reynella who took out the premiership cup for 2020 due to a cancelled finals series.
Royals Gold in their first season in the ATCA women’s turf competition held their own for most of the season finishing 8/10 in the final standings with a brand‐new team of mostly juniors this is a team to watch out for in the future of cricket. Stand out performances go to Jessica Murray for leading wickets across the two seasons with 14 wickets and winning the ATCA 2019 bowling trophy with 11 wickets for 2019. Kate Evans, always a standout leading our batting front with a total across two seasons of 218 runs.
All in all, a fabulous season in women’s cricket with so many accomplishments and so much promise from our young women coming up through the ranks.
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2019 and 2020 Playing Season Statistics – Royals
Batting
Player Games Innings NO Runs HS Average 50’s KB Evans 12 9 7 218 53 109.00 ‐ JL David [von Einem] 13 8 5 159 47* 53.00 ‐ C Frick 9 7 3 207 83 51.75 ‐ MM Edwards 6 6 3 95 41* 31.67 ‐ BP Marziale 1 1 ‐ 16 16 16.00 ‐ A Salah 2 2 1 31 31* 15.50 ‐ J Murray 12 5 1 59 31 14.75 ‐ EC Jansen 14 10 4 88 23 14.66 ‐ JA Hall 14 11 1 131 42 13.10 ‐ A Doyle 8 5 1 43 19 10.75 ‐ J Mistry 9 8 1 67 29* 9.57 ‐ A Hamilton Smith 14 7 2 44 19 8.67 ‐ V Holohan 1 1 ‐ 8 8 8.00 ‐ SS Bansal 14 10 1 59 12 6.50 ‐ C Huers 2 2 ‐ 10 10 5.00 ‐ FE Queale 1 1 ‐ 4 4 4.00 ‐ N Leedham 4 3 ‐ 10 8 3.33 ‐ S Tammita 15 4 1 12 9* 3.00 ‐ A Hashmi 2 2 1 6 4* 3.00 ‐ AL Freeman 8 5 1 7 7 1,75 ‐ BG Clark 4 2 1 2 2* 1.00 ‐ LJ Moran 8 4 ‐ 3 2 0.50 ‐ S Shah 3 2 1 1 1* 0.50 ‐ HT Clark 2 2 ‐ 0 0 0.00 ‐ SC Falcione 1 1 ‐ 0 0 0.00 ‐ P Katsaros 4 1 ‐ 0 0 0.00 ‐ N Singhal 1 1 ‐ 0 0 0.00 ‐ C Anup Kumar 4 2 0 0* N/A ‐ DJ Boerema 3 2 1 0 0* N/A ‐ S Calvert 1 1 1 3 3 N/A ‐ NL Edwards 2 1 1 0 0* N/A ‐ NJ Kameniar 1 1 1 4 4* N/A ‐
ATCA Representation saw Payneham with 5 girls selected!
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Bowling Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best 3W InnsS Calvert 3 1 4 2 2.00 2‐4 ‐KB Evans 15 3 35 6 5.83 2‐8 ‐JA Hall 23.5 4 57 9 6.33 2‐0 ‐C Frick 23.1 3 60 9 6.67 3‐8 1C Juers 7 ‐ 21 3 7.00 2‐13 ‐J Murray 38 2 124 15 8.27 4‐9 1JL David [von Einem] 33.2 6 75 8 9.37 2‐7 ‐N Leedham 5 ‐ 19 2 9.50 2‐17 ‐FE Queale 4 ‐ 14 1 14.00 1‐14 ‐LJ Moran 21 1 96 6 16.00 2‐9 ‐EC Jansen 31 2 124 7 17.71 3‐7 1SS Bansal 39 1 140 7 20.00 2‐2 ‐MM Edwards 19.3 ‐ 83 4 20.75 2‐18 ‐S Tammita 39 6 132 6 22.00 2‐15 ‐J Mistry 12 ‐ 48 2 24.00 1‐6 ‐P Katasaros 6.2 ‐ 30 1 30.00 1‐3 ‐C Anup Kumar 7 ‐ 47 1 47.00 1‐12 ‐BG Clark 7.4 ‐ 48 1 48.00 1‐14 ‐AL Freeman 20 1 97 2 48.50 1‐13 ‐A Hamilton‐Smith 8 ‐ 31 0 N/A 0‐3 ‐A Salah 2 ‐ 6 0 N/A 0‐6 ‐N Singhal 1 ‐ 6 0 N/A 0‐6 ‐DJ Boerema 2 ‐ 14 0 N/A 0‐7 ‐HT Clark 7.1 ‐ 57 0 N/A 0‐8 ‐Unknown 1 ‐ 10 0 N/A 0‐10 ‐S Shah 4 ‐ 23 0 N/A 0‐10 ‐M Bell 2 ‐ 14 0 N/A 0‐14 ‐M Lane 4 ‐ 19 0 N/A 0‐19 ‐
Acknowledgments
Jessica Murray – winner, Competition Bowling Trophy – season 2019
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1st XI SEASON REVIEW
Adam Keene – Captain
Payneham A grade finished in 10th position on the A2 ladder for the 2019/20 season. A very
challenging start to the season meant the team took a couple of games to work things together, but
we did and in turn we achieved some very good wins. The other positive note was that our losses
generally were quite small, we did not get blown away, apart from a couple where we failed with the
bat, but no other team got hold of us.
Our wins came against Golden Grove (away), Fulham (home), and Unley (away). Against Golden
Grove we defended a small total of 155 runs. We managed to restrict them to only 140 runs. This
was our first win for the season and gave us a boost mentally for our next wins.
Our second notable win came against Fulham, who were a top 4 side at the time, and we were
mentally prepared for that, we knew that they would be a tough opponent. We played at Payneham
and our local knowledge gave us a slight advantage. James Stagg steered us to victory with a great
knock, getting his first hundred for the season and finishing on 129, hitting 21 boundaries in the
process. We finished on 253 and batted for 72.2 overs. Our general play was excellent, and the
bowlers finished the job restricting Fulham to 222. Duncan Dolling secured 4 wickets with James
Stagg 3. This win did give us some momentum heading into our next game against Unley.
We played Unley with confidence in our ability to secure another win. We won the toss and batted.
Our batsmen went to work on what was a decent deck and put together some great partnerships
which saw us score 261 after 74 overs. James Stagg again shone with the bat, hitting a great 103
which contained 14 boundaries, his second for the year and his eighth overall for the Club. Another
excellent knock by tail ender Lochlan Roberts added 54 valuable runs to the tally. The bowlers dug in
again, and once more Duncan Dolling and James Stagg produced the goods, taking 6/58 and 4/55
respectively. We fielded well, restricted Unley to 202, and got our third, and biggest win of the year.
Although we did not finish where we hoped, we can certainly take away some positives. Firstly
rebuilding, we have some great young talent coming through the ranks and next year is going to be
very competitive and all A grade positions will be scrutinized. Secondly, we came together as a team
as the season progressed and if we continue to build on that foundation we will be well placed for
next season. We have a great core group of players who are always hungry for the win. Thirdly, our
losses were relatively narrow, and, in many games, we often only needed an extra 20‐30 runs to win.
Next season we will need to work on batting in partnerships. This will be our best chance to convert
those small losses into wins.
Our general bowling unit is good and well disciplined, we do however need to not lose
concentration, and always need to be bowling to a plan. If we do this, we will restrict teams even
more. Our fielding has been inconsistent although not bad. There were some dropped catches and
misfields and leading into next year A grade will focus more time on fielding drills, an integral part of
the game and will help restrict teams even further. Some notable fielding mentions must go to
Tristan Rex and Tom Colley, great work in the covers and point.
Our wicket keeper Jake Boerema has performed exceptionally this season, he has been incredible
behind the stumps, and his batting has been to a good standard.
Payneham Cricket Club ONE CLUB. ONE COMMUNITY. Annual Report – 2019/20 pg. 17
James Stagg has been enormous this season, not only has he scored runs with the bat, but he has
excelled with the ball, and if he can take this confidence and form into next season, he will be a force
to be reckoned with. His leadership on the field and amongst the younger players has been
outstanding. Another notable mention for his remarkable wicket taking abilities is Duncan Dolling –
now an essential cog in the 1st XI, and thanks to Ben Sumby who scored for the A grade.
Season Statistics
Batting Player Games Innings NO Runs HS Average 100’s 50’sJW Stagg 11 12 ‐ 449 129 37.42 2 ‐TW Colley 8 10 3 161 38* 23.00 ‐ ‐AJ Brdar 3 3 1 41 36 20.50 ‐ ‐JY Boerema 11 12 ‐ 221 46 18.42 ‐ ‐AN Keene 10 11 1 166 42* 16.66 ‐ ‐LS Roberts 9 10 1 127 54 14.11 ‐ 1SJ Redin 4 4 ‐ 56 24 14.00 ‐ ‐MT Panditaratne 10 11 1 111 24* 11.10 ‐ ‐TS Rex 9 10 ‐ 129 29 10.75 ‐ ‐LR Jennings 6 6 ‐ 51 19 8.50 ‐ ‐HJC Wilkinson 4 5 ‐ 42 21 8.40 ‐ ‐CI Ansell 4 5 ‐ 37 17 7.40 ‐ ‐JE Farmer 1 1 ‐ 7 7 7.00 ‐ ‐DM Dolling 11 12 6 35 24 5.83 ‐ ‐WR Bakewell 2 2 ‐ 10 7 5.00 ‐ ‐JJ Richter Gilbert 7 6 1 17 5 3.40 ‐ ‐V Lakshim 2 2 ‐ 6 6 3.00 ‐ ‐LJ Jacobs 2 2 ‐ 6 5 3.00 ‐ ‐MT Baker 1 1 ‐ 2 2 2.00 ‐ ‐SC Colley 4 4 2 1 1 0.50 ‐ ‐
Bowling Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best 5W InnsJY Boerema 0.5 ‐ 4 1 4.00 1‐4 ‐TS Rex 11 5 25 2 12.50 1‐‐6 ‐DM Dolling 161 45 461 36 12.81 6‐‐58 2LS Roberts 78.4 14 293 16 18.31 4‐‐34 ‐AN Keene 80 26 219 11 19.91 5‐‐34 1JW Stagg 88.4 12 306 15 20.40 4‐‐55 ‐SC Colley 26 5 92 4 23.00 2‐‐17 ‐MT Panditaratne 105 30 319 11 29.00 2—29 ‐LJ Jacobs 19 2 68 2 34.00 1‐‐27 ‐WR Bakewell 16.4 6 43 1 43.00 1‐‐22 ‐JJ Richter Gilbert 74 21 269 6 44.83 1—8 ‐TW Colley 2 ‐ 7 0 N/A 0‐7 ‐CI Ansell 5 ‐ 38 0 N/A 0‐38 ‐ Acknowledgments 167 – 1st XI Club record partnership for the 3rd wicket – Tom Colley & James Stagg v Fulham
Payneham Cricket Club ONE CLUB. ONE COMMUNITY. Annual Report – 2019/20 pg. 18
2nd XI SEASON REVIEW Robbie Westley – Captain
A tough year for a new Skipper. A team that often had six or more teenagers, and another three
blokes around 21 picked to play each week, accompanied by a couple of grizzled veterans, was
always going to have some ups and downs.
The season began with a narrow loss to the eventual premiers of the grade, Marion. However, it
gave a hint of the potential the young blokes playing in the ‘Magoos’ had, but also suggested a
strong emphasis on the form needing to be maintained by Skipper Westley, both to bat up front and
make runs consistently. This promise evolved over the next few games and we went into Christmas
at 3 wins and 3 losses and in the top four. There was a genuine optimism that we could hold that
kind of position.
In that period the skipper Westley led with some elan, he captained well and made plenty of runs –
eventually taking out the competition batting award, young Slo Mo Jo Richter Gilbert announced
himself at Payneham, making 78 not out and then taking 5 for 13 in the next game, performances
that saw him picked in the 1st XI, where a long career beckons. Tom Colley made his 20’s and 30’s
and batted long, before he too found himself in the ones. Lachie Jacobs had a great start and bowled
tight and accurate long spells. It looked pretty good.
However, after Christmas the runs dried up for the Skipper, the team lost Pudge to the ones, along
with a couple of other younger guys, and selections challenges saw us picking some more young
blokes like Jack Davidson, which on one level underscored the inconsistency that the side
demonstrated as we lost all 5 games on the run home. Marty Baker played most of the season and
his leadership support was invaluable to Robbie, especially in the second half of the season.
All that said, with so many young blokes like Slo Mo, Tom, Sam Lucas, Finn March, Connor Kitching,
Jack Davidson and Fraser Town all playing well in some games, and sticking at their game and
training hard, there is scope for hope that the 2nd XI will make an impact going forward next season.
The genuine season highlight was the last minor round game when we played Flinders Park. We
bowled them out for 155, we replied with 127 and with most of the second day to play, we looked to
be under pressure. However, we bowled them out for just 124 with Sam Colley taking a career best
9 for 62 and we suddenly could win outright, needing 157 to win and whilst in the end we fell just 4
runs short, batting one short, it did provide a watershed moment for the younger blokes to
understand that anything was possible.
As noted, the skipper took out the B2 batting award for his season, and really did a good job of
leading the team, ensuring again that the team played the game in the right way and respected the
game.
Thanks to all the guys who represented the 2nd XI this season and we look forward to playing again
next season, with a bit more expectation of making more consistent efforts keeping us in more
games.
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Season Statistics
Batting
Player Games Innings NO Runs HS Average 100’s 50’sJJ Richter Gilbert 3 4 2 105 78* 52.50 ‐ 1TW Colley 3 4 1 90 31 30.00 ‐ ‐RJH Westley 11 14 ‐ 399 66 28.50 ‐ 2CI Ansell 5 5 ‐ 124 43 24.80 ‐ ‐MT Baker 9 12 1 207 55 20.27 ‐ 1HJC Wilkinson 5 7 1 98 37* 16.33 ‐ ‐LR Jennings 2 3 ‐ 49 36 16.33 ‐ ‐V Lakshim 7 8 ‐ 109 38 13.63 ‐ ‐FW Town 3 3 1 26 16* 13.00 ‐ ‐A Sapra 1 1 ‐ 12 12 12.00 ‐ ‐WR Bakewell 9 12 ‐ 119 24 11.90 ‐ ‐LJ Jacobs 9 13 2 109 26 9.91 ‐ ‐FD Wilkinson 8 10 ‐ 92 23 9.20 ‐ ‐SW Lucas 9 11 ‐ 99 51 9.00 ‐ 1PA De Silva 3 3 ‐ 9 8* 9.00 ‐ ‐FW March 7 9 3 41 14 6.83 ‐ ‐AB Wright 1 1 ‐ 6 6 6.00 ‐ ‐CF Kitching 11 13 1 43 15 3.58 ‐ ‐JW Davidson 4 5 ‐ 12 5 2.40 ‐ ‐JG Patel 1 1 ‐ 2 2 2.00 ‐ ‐A Pathak 4 6 ‐ 12 8 2.00 ‐ ‐SC Colley 7 7 3 8 6* 2.00 ‐ ‐JE Farmer 1 1 ‐ 1 1 1.00 ‐ ‐
Bowling Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best 10W Game 5W InnsJW Davidson 1 ‐ 6 1 6.00 1‐6 ‐ ‐JJ Richter Gilbert 35 13 67 8 8.38 5‐13 ‐ ‐RJH Westley 48.5 7 113 11 10.27 5‐23 ‐ 1LS Roberts 15 4 58 5 11.60 5‐58 ‐ 1SC Colley 84 23 278 20 13.90 9‐62 1 1SW Lucas 11.3 1 47 3 15.67 2‐2 ‐ ‐LJ Jacobs 100.4 18 353 20 17.65 5‐38 ‐ 1JE Farmer 5 1 18 1 18.00 1‐18 ‐ ‐FW Town 30.4 5 73 4 18.25 2‐24 ‐ ‐FW March 37.2 5 131 6 21.83 2‐6 ‐ ‐WR Bakewell 74.4 16 249 11 22.64 3‐26 ‐ ‐PA De Silva 21 3 76 3 25.33 2‐50 ‐ ‐CF Kitching 98 14 426 13 32.77 3‐64 ‐ ‐MT Baker 1 1 0 0 N/A 0‐0 ‐ ‐V Lakshim 1 ‐ 16 0 N/A 0‐16 ‐ ‐HJC Wilkinson 2 ‐ 16 0 N/A 0‐16 ‐ ‐JG Patel 9 2 28 0 N/A 0‐28 ‐ ‐
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3rd XI SEASON REVIEW
The season of 2019/20 will forever be remembered, other than for the obvious health crisis, as “the
season that might’ve been” as we finished third on the ladder, and with no fear of our finals
opposition, we will forever be left wondering how far we could’ve gone. However, rather than
lamenting what could’ve been, it would be remiss of us not to celebrate what was a brilliantly
successful season for the C’s as a team, but also for numerous notable individual achievements.
From a team perspective, 25 players represented the 3rd XI. Whilst a core of 13 players qualified for
finals, the 12 who filled in were no less important to the success of the team. From a special guest
appearance from Craig Dodson in his only SA game on his nationwide wide tour to raise funds for
mental health, to our professional brew master Miller Edginton making his senior debut at the age of
12, each were just as important as any other.
We finished the season with a record of 7 wins (including one outright) and a N/R out of eleven
matches; interestingly a better record than the 2016/17 3rd XI that finished as minor premiers and
played off in the GF. Indeed, a strong indication of the quality of the competition this year. With
twelve innings ‘at bat’, the opposition found the grit and determination of the PCC 3rd XI batting line‐
up extremely difficult to contend with, only managing to bowl them out twice for the entire season!
But it was not just the batting that impressed; the bowlers also played their part bowling the
opposition batsmen out in 7 of their 11 innings!
There were also many individual performances that warrant mentioning. Highlights included three
centuries (and a 96) with the bat and four ‘Michelles’ with the ball.
Liam Durdin 96 and 150*
Ashley Evans 100
Ben Cameron 100
Josh Edginton 5/17 and 5/27
Jayden Subramaniam 6/35
Cooper Edginton 5/28
The adage of “many hands make light work” revealed itself as a truism on and off the field
throughout the season with the evenness of contributions with bat, ball and in the field proving the
real reason for the team’s success this season. However, the season highlight undoubtedly came in
Round 2’s outright win against Woodville Rechabite and proved to be symbolic of the spirit shown
by the 3rd XI; the debut of "Pineapple"!
Round 2 may have been the C's first win of the season (the first of many) and a comprehensive
outright at that, with runs to Evans and Novak, wicket hauls to the Edgintons and Matschy, and catch
of the year to our resident Irishman Lachie Olech, but it was the season debut of the "Pineapple"
that was the real winner. Appearing for the first time in 2019/20, Pineapple first showed its
doubtless talents in the capable hands of the ‘Sleepologist’ himself, Dr Guru. After invoking the
power of the Pineapple for his first attempt, Pineapple did not disappoint. While some ignorantly
suggested it was the beautifully executed caught and bowled by the Skipper, deep down we all knew
it was Pineapple's previously untapped potential finally being unleashed!
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But, despite this evident brilliance, we still didn't truly grasp Pineapple's abilities. In an act that trod
the fine line between respect and mockery, Skip called "Pineapple" for the very next ball. Now as we
all know, the Skipper's bowling by itself is simply not capable of wickets in consecutive balls and it
was with this knowledge that the now rampant Cs were to truly have their eyes opened to the might
of the Pineapple. Again, at first glance the ignorant observer could be forgiven for thinking it was the
perfectly executed in swinging yorker that had the Rechabite batsman lamenting the fate of his now
askew middle and leg stump, the Payneham boys were fast becoming awestruck, if not slightly
nervous at what may have been unleashed. It was fast becoming apparent that the Supercoach, Ash
Evans, really had secretly swapped the selection table for a Ouija board. Twice in consecutive balls
Pineapple had been invoked and twice Pineapple had delivered!
Questions were now being asked; could Pineapple really get the Skip a hat trick (God only knows
such a feat is impossible with his abilities alone), could Ash really have unleashed powers hitherto
unknown, who would dare to call out "His" name for a third consecutive ball, would Dan Murphy’s
have enough beer in stock?
As the next Rechabite victim nervously made his way to the wicket (clearly this Pineapple caper was
no longer just a game) it was unclear who or indeed if anyone would dare to call "His" name. At the
top of his mark, Skip cast an eye around the field. Why, he wondered, was the impeccably curated
Devitt outfield suddenly so interesting as all eyes now appeared to be looking for anything of
interest other than the game at hand. Was it just fear of the Pineapple or was it the terrifying
realisation that if anyone called upon "His" now evident power for a third consecutive ball that Skip
might actually claim a hat trick; and who could live with the ramifications of that?
As the new batsman took his guard, a terrifying noise rang out; "Pineapple". What the....... had Skip
just called consecutive Pineapples? Was this even allowed? Suddenly it dawned on all at Devitt that
afternoon. Skip was attempting to use powers unbeknownst to all to help him overcome the
impossible and take a hat trick!
As Skip walked in and eventually broke into the shuffle that is fast resembling Scotty's 'run up', the
trepidation around the ground was palpable. The 'quicker' ball (well obviously it couldn't be a slower
one!!) full and at the stumps, seam grabbing at the well grassed Devitt surface, the ball nips back
and thunders into the pad. The batsman's trapped on the crease; missing off, missing leg, thundering
into middle. A collective cry goes up, but not with the same hysteria expected for a hat trick ball.
Instinctively, they all knew something wasn't right as there was a second sound. A sound not
exclusively dull like the ecstasy of pad only, but coupled with something sharper, the bat!
As the umpire respectfully declined to accept the invitation to give the batsman out, another
realisation dawned around the hallowed Devitt turf. Pineapple was not to be used for individual
gains. What Pineapple had given by way of hope, Pineapple had taken away in a lesson of reality that
we all knew already. Not even the undeniable power of the Pineapple could overcome the equally
undeniable ineptitude of the bowler.
We now knew that Pineapple's powers were only to be used for good; beer and donations to Craig
Dodson's charity (a tale for another time perhaps)!
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Pineapple was ‘selected’ to great success (and expense) for every game of the season thereafter
and, when teamed with his partner ‘Spirit Animal’ (yet another tale for another day), proved a more
valuable addition to team morale than any mascot.
So, to all teams who have failed to embrace the Pineapple this year, look around, observe the results
and pray that if you too invoke ‘His’ powers for good, success may also be forthcoming!
Season Statistics
Batting
Player Games Innings NO Runs HS Average 100’s 50’sBF Cameron 5 3 ‐ 145 100 48.33 1 ‐LM Durdin 11 2 1 421 150* 46.78 1 2AM Evans 10 8 1 297 100 42.43 1 ‐JC Edginton 11 12 3 313 62 34.78 ‐ 3SW Lucas 1 1 ‐ 34 34 34.00 ‐ ‐G Murthy 6 5 ‐ 126 41 25.20 ‐ ‐CJ Tucker 5 4 ‐ 100 49 25.00 ‐ ‐PA De Silva 8 6 3 75 51* 25.00 ‐ 1SJ Redin 3 3 ‐ 59 35 19.67 ‐ ‐A Pathak 4 5 ‐ 73 23 14.60 ‐ ‐JW Davidson 7 6 1 62 21 12.40 ‐ ‐JD Novak 11 11 1 122 48* 12.20 ‐ ‐SA Hussain 7 6 2 40 20 10.00 ‐ ‐CH Edgington 11 8 3 46 16* 9.20 ‐ ‐WA Margitich 1 1 ‐ 9 9 9.00 ‐ ‐MS Edginton 1 1 ‐ 8 8 8.00 ‐ ‐ME Matschoss 10 6 3 22 7* 7.33 ‐ ‐FW March 1 1 ‐ 6 6 6.00 ‐ ‐A Kaselouris 3 3 ‐ 13 13 4.66 ‐ ‐J Traeger 1 1 ‐ 4 4 4.00 ‐ ‐JC Subramaniam 1 2 ‐ 7 4 3.50 ‐ ‐ LJ Olech 9 6 2 8 4* 2.00 ‐ ‐C Dodson 1 1 ‐ 0 0 0.00 ‐ ‐FD Wilkinson 1 1 1 14 14* N/A ‐ ‐
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Bowling
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best 5W
Innings CJ Tucker 15.4 2 44 5 8.80 2‐8 ‐JC Subramaniam 19.3 4 70 7 10.00 6‐35 1SW Lucas 9 1 31 3 10.33 3‐31 ‐JC Edginton 97.5 28 239 21 11.38 5‐17 2PA De Silva 53.5 12 149 13 11.46 4‐36 ‐BF Cameron 24.2 8 52 4 13.00 3‐30 ‐G Murthy 16 2 49 3 16.33 2‐15 ‐RA Stopp 9 ‐ 34 2 17.00 2‐34 ‐CH Edgington 85 18 301 17 17.71 5‐28 1AM Evans 54 165 9 18.33 4‐48 ‐ME Matschoss 83 20 228 11 20.73 3‐18 ‐JD Novak 10 1 47 2 23.50 2‐11 ‐LJ Olech 19 3 109 3 36.33 1‐12 ‐WA Margitich 2 ‐ 11 0 N/A 0‐11 ‐FW March 6 1 13 0 N/A 0‐13 ‐SA Hussain 11 3 37 0 N/A 0‐2 ‐
The new ‘Dukes’ Highway…
Payneham Cricket Club ONE CLUB. ONE COMMUNITY. Annual Report – 2019/20 pg. 24
4th XI SEASON REVIEW
Jignesh Patel – Captain
The fabulous fighting fourth eleven had another challenging season with the huge variables they faced in terms of selection each week. However, happily for the Club they were led grandly by the dual Wasley Medallist Jiggy Patel who also led the way in runs scored and wickets taken, ultimately taking out the LO4 competition bowling trophy. A good man who plays the game in a spirit that the Club wants to play the game.
The team also had a couple of other stalwart mature performers and leaders who played every game they could in Martin Subramaniam [Lord Donald] and Mike [3 Please] Brister. They each made runs with a consistent inconsistence, although in the end perhaps not as many as they would have liked, and Mike also took the keepers gloves toward the end of the season. A team highlight was seeing the small round man taking a couple of stumpings off Ian 'Scotty' Scott in the last game of the season. Special mention also to Adrian Wright, a proper allrounder, who committed himself to the 4th XI this season, bowled consistently well all year and in a couple of games demonstrated his attacking style and when he made runs, he often made them quickly.
Troy Andrew played a good number of games and always worked hard to make contributions to the team performance – a good lad who improved game on game – watch out next season, and then late in the season we had Adam and Alex join us as they backpacked their way around Australia and what good lads they were! They made runs, took wickets and generally offered great enthusiasm to the games.
Jiggy also acted as a surrogate selector and recruited players when he needed to – Dixit Patel came to fill in and played 12 games, bowled well and is an outstanding fielder! Sam Brister got woken up often by his old man to fill in, often nursing an injury from a happy hour somewhere. Jayden Subramaniam played three games, made runs in all of them, and as importantly he got to play with his old man – and they shared a 100 run partnership in one game which saw our Sir Donald become the Lord Donald as he made a club high score of 58 not out, which Brister suggested could have been 158 had he not hit the ball straight to the fielders so often, and he celebrated with a cold Miller Chill or 4!
In many ways the 4th XI represents the essence of Payneham Cricket Club. They play the game the right way. They genuinely enjoy each other’s company. Whilst they play to win, they care less for the result than the way that they play, and the spirit in which they play. They have fun. As cricketers should. They are only ever one or two regular players away from playing finals each season.
The 4th XI stalwarts like to say that the LO’s is where dreams can come true; our juniors can get a taste of senior cricket and realise they are good enough, fathers can play with their sons [is there anything better?], and they offer young blokes who haven’t played much before an opportunity to start and older blokes – yes you Neil Thompson [our inaugural daughter father selection] ‐ a nice place to play the great game. Bravo.
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Season Statistics
Batting
Player Games Innings NO Runs HS Average 100’s 50’sJC Subramaniam 4 4 2 128 77* 92.50 ‐ 1F Jacobs 3 3 2 47 23* 47.00 ‐ ‐AM Evans 1 1 ‐ 29 29 29.00 ‐ ‐G Murthy 2 2 1 26 23* 26.00 ‐ ‐JG Patel 16 15 ‐ 342 71 22.00 ‐ 2A Martin 6 6 1 97 34 19.40 ‐ ‐J Traeger 2 2 ‐ 37 33 18.50 ‐ ‐A Dermo 6 6 1 92 29* 18.40 ‐ ‐AB Wright 15 15 ‐ 271 85 18.07 ‐ 1MC Subramaniam 15 15 1 250 58* 17.86 ‐ 1MJ Brister 16` 16 ‐ 266 74 16.63 ‐ 1A Sapra 7 7 ‐ 111 38 15.66 ‐ ‐R Sikka 1 1 ‐ 15 15 15.00 ‐ ‐SJ Redin 1 1 ‐ 11 11 11.00 ‐ ‐SJ Brister 8 8 ‐ 82 34 10.25 ‐ ‐A Pathak 1 1 ‐ 10 10 10.00 ‐ ‐A Koonipitya 4 4 1 21 7 7.00 ‐ ‐IW Scott 13 8 5 14 5* 4.67 ‐ ‐LS Roberts 1 1 ‐ 4 4 4.00 ‐ ‐N Chhabra 9 8 1 25 9* 3.67 ‐ ‐J Singh 5 3 1 7 4 3.50 ‐ ‐T Andrew 15 12 3 29 9 3.22 ‐ ‐A Weerasingha 2 2 1 3 3 3.00 ‐ ‐SA Hussain 2 2 ‐ 5 4 2.50 ‐ ‐D Patel 12 7 3 11 6 2.20 ‐ ‐K Walia 1 1 ‐ 2 2 2.00 ‐ ‐N Thompson 4 3 ‐ 2 2 0.67 ‐ ‐MB Hughes 3 3 ‐ 0 0 0.00 ‐ ‐
Bowling
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best 5W InnsJG Patel 124 25 377 37 10.19 6‐23 1J Singh 4 ‐ 25 2 12.50 2‐25 ‐G Murthy 12 1 63 4 15.75 2‐14 ‐IW Scott 70.3 6 277 13 21.31 3‐25 ‐AM Evans 5 1 22 1 22 1‐22 ‐AB Wright 99.4 7 426 16 26.63 2‐24 ‐MC Subramanian 8 ‐ 55 2 27.50 1‐5 ‐JC Subramaniam 33 3 142 5 28.40 2‐60 ‐A Martin 39 2 180 6 30.00 2‐35 ‐D Patel 39 2 216 7 30.86 2‐18 ‐A Dermo 6 1 33 1 33.00 1‐10 ‐T Andrew 41 1 274 8 34.25 3‐6 ‐A Koonipitya 11 1 63 1 63.00 1‐16 ‐MB Hughes 20 ‐ 100 1 100.00 1‐42 ‐
Payneham Cricket Club ONE CLUB. ONE COMMUNITY. Annual Report – 2019/20 pg. 26
PAYNEHAM JUNIORS – Boys
Shaun Grant – Junior Program Co‐ordinator
The 2019/20 season saw the introduction of an under 16 ATCA competition and NEJCA under 15 and
17 competitions no longer run. The Payneham Cricket Club were able to field two under 10, three
under 12, one under 14 team and one under 16 team. Unfortunately, the season grand final across
all grades was cancelled due to covid‐19 restrictions. Final ladder positions were determined by
points and percentage prior to the grand final round.
The under 16 team were competitive in many games played albeit finishing 11th on the ladder at seasons end. A close‐knit group managed by Chris Sumby ‐ they can be rightly proud of their on‐field endeavours and the way they conducted themselves against strong opposition. Hamish Towers was an obvious standout making two centuries, 116 and 103 (carrying his bat twice) and finished on 539 runs ‐earning him the batting award for the team. Several players took 10 wickets each for the season. Booth Doley however won the bowling award based on economy rate. Congratulations to Booth for representing ATCA in the under 16’s SAMCA cup and all the under 16 boys and parents who represented the club so well throughout the summer! (Thanks too for Ben Sumby for helping the A‐grade as their official scorer) The under 14 division 2 team was coached by Lochlan Roberts and managed by Richard Moran.
Chris Towers scored 166 runs and Harry Gupta took 11 wickets earning best batting and bowling
respectively for the team. Several new players joined the team as the season progressed. The team
finished strongly, earning second place on the ladder.
The under 12 division 1 team, coached by Trent Launer and managed by Taryn Boyd finished the
season as under 12 division 1 premiers. Captain Alecs Zorzi won the team batting award with 286
runs for the season. Cooper Heffernan won the team bowling award with an outstanding 20 wickets
for the season. It was a very close competition, with a little disappointment finishing first on the
ladder without the opportunity to play the grand final.
The under 12 division 3, Payneham Knights coached by Shaun Grant and managed by Kylie Grant
finished the season strong ending up in 5th place. Levi Storti won the batting award with 235 runs
and Lucas Grant won the bowling award by taking 12 wickets for the season. Every team member
contributed in games with a noticeable improvement across the season from all players.
The under 12 division 3, Payneham Blue coached by Derek Ozga and managed by Jo King made the
semi‐final playoff round, finishing the season in 4th place. Taite Brook, with 388 runs for the season
earnt a well‐deserved batting award for the team and the Graham Vincent consistency award.
Justus Lau also had an exceptional batting season making 260 runs and earned the bowling award by
taking 11 wickets. Payneham Blue won the division 3, T20 competition earning the club a shield.
A relatively young under 10 Red was coached by Jake Boerema and under 10 Blue was coached by
Peter Freeman. Nuwin Wanigatunga earnt both bowling and batting awards for the Red team with
109 runs and 12 wickets for the season. Dean Freeman won the batting award for the Blue team
scoring 225 runs and Fraser Pedersen an outstanding 26 wickets earnt him the bowling award for
the Blue team. A hat trick by Vikum Weerasingha in his first season of cricket is also a great
achievement.
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The juniors are a cornerstone of the Payneham Cricket Club. Growth, development and retention of
junior players is important. Initiatives such as whole of club training sessions were held across the
season to develop skills and promote a positive club culture. Proposals for portable roll out pitches
allowing more games to be played at Payneham oval as well as facilitating centre wicket training for
all junior grades were investigated. With the Woolworths Junior Blasters and Masters programs
held at Payneham Oval this season, the club has access to a pool of junior players for 2020/21
season. With these initiatives on the horizon, the following season should be exciting.
PAYNEHAM JUNIORS – Girls
The 2019/20 season saw the continued expansion of the Women’s program at Payneham.
Through the off‐season Payneham further strengthened our agreement with the Kensington Cricket Club, with the movement of players between the 2 clubs Women’s programs. The addition to the agreement enabled players from the Kensington Women’s Cricket Academy to have regular game time via Payneham’s Friday Night U/16 Strikers Teams.
SACA established Spring (Pre Christmas) and Summer (Post Christmas) competitions.
Spring Season
Payneham fielded two teams (Red & Gold) in the Friday night Under 16 competition, with games played in a 20/20 format with additional modified rules to assist with the development of the girl’s skills. Through this season, 19 players represented Payneham with the Red and Gold teams finishing 2nd & 3rd respectively in a 6‐team competition. Of the 19 girls that participated, 6 went on to represent the North Eastern zone, through the SAMCA Cup competition.
Summer Season
Following a review of the numbers and ability of the girls across the Spring competition it was decided to reduce our Friday night underage teams back to one and add an additional team to the ATCA Sunday competition. The girls playing in the Friday night competition did Payneham proud playing off in the Grand Final, but unfortunately, they were unsuccessful on the night.
Acknowledgments
Martin McWhirter – who stepped in to be acting Junior Programs Co‐ordinator for the early part of
the season before retiring to find furniture in which to store his old socks.
Hamish Towers – who won the U16 Competition batting aggregate award. He was also the first
junior to win the Club batting aggregate.
Migara Panditaratne – Coached the Friday night Under 16 girls along with the ATCA Ladies Teams. Migara always attended training enabling one on one coaching for all the girls
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JUNIOR GRADES STATISTICS – SEASON 2019/2020
Batting – Under 16 Men
Player Games Innings NO Runs HS Average 100’s 50’sHD Towers 10 9 2 539 116* 77.00 2 4MJP Burrough 2 2 1 32 32 32.00 ‐ ‐BM Doley 8 8 ‐ 157 51 19.63 ‐ 1MA Zappia 10 10 2 134 30 16.75 ‐ ‐A Pathak 2 2 ‐ 33 17 16.50 ‐ ‐J Schell 2 2 ‐ 33 25 16.50 ‐ ‐JE Koster 6 6 ‐ 92 38 15.33 ‐ ‐TE Cartwright 11 11 2 99 37 11.00 ‐ ‐EJ Hemingway 7 7 ‐ 55 28 7.86 ‐ ‐Andre Brdar 3 3 1 14 7* 7.00 ‐ ‐BW Binstead 9 9 1 38 12 4.75 ‐ ‐GH Harslett 11 8 3 21 10* 4.20 ‐ ‐EH Michael 2 1 ‐ 4 4 4.00 ‐ ‐JA Holmes 10 10 ‐ 36 16 3.60 ‐ ‐BJ Sumby 10 6 2 12 6 3.00 ‐ ‐J Esterhuizen 8 6 2 9 3* 2.25 ‐ ‐A Weerasingha 10 7 1 11 4 1.83 ‐ ‐MA Brdar 1 1 ‐ 1 1 1.00 ‐ ‐CM Towers 1 1 ‐ 1 1 1.00 ‐ ‐CH Edginton 1 1 ‐ 0 0 0.00 ‐ ‐ND Rice 1 ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ N/A ‐ ‐
Bowling Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best 5W InnsMJP Burrough 6 1 21 3 7.00 3‐14 ‐A Pathak 12.4 2 51 3 17.00 3‐30 ‐BM Doley 50 2 200 10 20.00 4‐24 ‐CH Edginton 8 1 20 1 20.00 1‐20 ‐MA Zappia 39 ‐ 158 7 22.57 2‐20 ‐JE Koster 35.4 5 96 4 24.00 3‐24 ‐JA Holmes 16.3 2 73 3 24.33 1‐1 ‐J Schell 8 1 28 1 28.00 1‐19 ‐BW Binstead 22 ‐ 114 2 28.50 2‐23 ‐A Weerasingha 50 2 232 8 29.00 2‐24 ‐J Esterhuizen 27 1 161 5 32.20 2‐13 ‐EJ Hemingway 13 ‐ 69 2 34.50 1‐14 ‐GH Harslett 62 6 291 8 36.38 3‐45 ‐BJ Sumby 48 1 221 3 73.67 1‐9 ‐HD Towers 11 ‐ 78 1 78.00 1‐19 ‐TE Cartwright 36 ‐ 198 2 99.00 1‐22 ‐Andre Brdar 10 ‐ 48 0 N/A 0‐10 ‐EH Michael 8 1 51 0 N/A 0‐19 ‐ND Rice 8 1 20 0 N/A 0‐20 ‐
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Batting – Under 16 Royals
Player Games Innings Runs HS Average 30’sS Bansal 5 5 97 30* 19.40 1J Mistry 3 3 36 18* 12.00 ‐SS Bansal 10 10 100 19* 10.00 ‐A Doyle 5 5 47 15* 9.40 ‐N Singhal 3 2 18 11* 9.00 ‐EC Jansen 10 10 89 25* 8.90 ‐R Hull 2 2 17 16* 8.50 ‐LJ Moran 11 10 68 14 6.80 ‐AL Freeman 12 12 78 16* 6.50 ‐P Katsaros 3 3 13 11 4.33 ‐A Hashmi 2 1 4 4 4.00 ‐BG Clark 12 12 44 9* 3.67 ‐A Bui 10 10 33 9* 3.30 ‐S Shah 10 9 29 8 3.22 ‐A Bipin 9 8 20 11* 2.50 ‐HT Clark 11 10 22 7 2.20 ‐L Thompson 7 6 3 1* 0.50 ‐U Das 5 2 1 1 0.50 ‐D Anup Kumar 1 1 0 0 0.00 ‐A Hamilton‐Smith 1 1 0 0 0.00 ‐A Nair 1 1 9 9* N/A ‐
Bowling Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best 3W InnsD Anup Kumar 2 1 2 1 2.00 1‐2 ‐A Hamilton Smith 3 ‐ 5 1 5.00 1‐5 ‐SS Bansal 25 2 73 9 8.11 3‐9 1EC Jansen 15 ‐ 82 6 13.67 2‐8 ‐J Mistry 5 1 14 1 14.00 1‐6 ‐HT Clark 25 ‐ 116 8 14.50 2‐4 ‐S Bansal 15 2 48 3 16.00 2‐7 ‐P Katsaros 7 1 20 1 20.00 1‐17 ‐BG Clark 30 2 125 6 20.83 2‐11 ‐N Singhal 6 ‐ 21 1 21.00 1‐10 ‐LJ Moran 23 5 71 3 23.67 1‐1 ‐AL Freeman 27 3 102 4 25.50 1‐3 ‐S Shah 23 2 68 2 34.00 1‐5 ‐U Das 10 ‐ 38 1 38.00 1‐17 ‐L Thompson 13 ‐ 90 2 45.00 1‐6 ‐A Bipin 18 2 89 1 89.00 1‐11 ‐A Doyle 9 ‐ 50 0 N/A 0‐7 ‐R Hull 5 ‐ 16 0 N/A 0‐7 ‐A Hashmi 4 ‐ 35 0 N/A 0‐17 ‐A Nair 3 1 9 0 N/A 0‐9 ‐
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Batting – Under 14 Boys
Player Games Innings NO Runs HS Average 100’s 50’sMA Brdar 4 4 2 83 66* 41.50 ‐ 1JTJ Bedford 11 11 6 150 36* 30.00 ‐ ‐CM Towers 10 10 4 166 27 27.67 ‐ ‐TS Matthews 10 10 5 122 26* 24.40 ‐ ‐HV Haynes 12 12 3 70 18* 7.78 ‐ ‐TL Harslett 11 11 3 61 21 7.63 ‐ ‐S Murthy 6 6 1 35 12 7.00 ‐ ‐CG Joyce 11 10 2 53 12* 6.63 ‐ ‐S Holmes 11 11 3 47 13 5.88 ‐ ‐TJ Stevenson 9 9 1 38 16 4.75 ‐ ‐MOS Scott 12 12 1 50 21 4.55 ‐ ‐H Gupta 10 10 2 31 8* 3.88 ‐ ‐MP Moran 7 5 1 13 10 3.25 ‐ ‐ND Rice 11 11 ‐ 28 12 2.55 ‐ ‐SR Muthannagari 6 5 ‐ 3 2 0.60 ‐ ‐H Serocki 2 2 ‐ 1 1 0.50 ‐ ‐
Bowling Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best 5W InnsH Serocki 6 1 17 3 5.67 2‐11 ‐S Holmes 34.4 4 117 10 11.70 3‐14 ‐CG Joyce 32 ‐ 118 8 14.75 3‐5 ‐CM Towers 22 2 61 4 15.25 1‐2 ‐H Gupta 30 1 128 11 16.36 2‐12 ‐TL Harslett 16 2 66 4 16.50 1‐4 ‐MOS Scott 30 2 128 7 18.29 2‐9 ‐HV Haynes 13.5 1 59 3 19.67 1‐4 ‐TS Matthews 23 3 68 7 19.71 2‐2 ‐MP Moran 17 ‐ 83 4 20.75 1‐5 ‐SR Muthannagari 13 ‐ 66 3 22.00 2‐10 ‐ND Rice 28.2 3 83 3 27.67 1‐8 ‐TJ Stevenson 25 2 96 3 32.00 1‐11 ‐JTJ Bedford 30.4 8 75 2 37.50 1‐0 ‐S Murthy 13 ‐ 52 1 52.00 1‐6 ‐MA Brdar 10 ‐ 52 1 52.00 1‐7 ‐
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Batting – Under 12 Knights
Player Games Innings NO Runs HS Average 100’s 50’sLM Storti 15 15 6 235 33* 26.11 ‐ ‐CE Moseley 14 14 6 202 32* 25.25 ‐ ‐DB McLachlan 15 15 4 215 36* 19.54 ‐ ‐AL Koster 14 14 4 92 18* 9.20 ‐ ‐V Ram 14 14 5 71 14 7.89 ‐ ‐HR Zippel 13 13 4 70 16 7.78 ‐ ‐LS Grant 14 14 4 72 15 7.20 ‐ ‐D Cucchiarelli 12 12 4 51 10* 6.38 ‐ ‐OM Agostino 2 2 1 4 4* 4.00 ‐ ‐Z Hasan 14 14 2 47 13* 3.92 ‐ ‐AW Grant 15 15 3 29 6 2.42 ‐ ‐
Bowling Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best 5W InnsDB McLachlan 44 6 108 10 10.80 3‐3 ‐LS Grant 42.1 4 150 12 12.50 2‐6 ‐LM Storti 42 6 125 10 12.50 3‐11 ‐OM Agostino 6 ‐ 16 1 16.00 1‐8 ‐Z Hasan 43 3 155 9 17.22 2‐3 ‐AW Grant 44 2 170 8 21.25 2‐7 ‐CE Moseley 46 5 133 6 22.16 2‐4 ‐HR Zippel 39.5 2 146 4 36.50 2‐12 ‐V Ram 34 5 155 4 38.75 2‐7 ‐AL Koster 44 5 178 4 44.50 1‐7 ‐D Cucchiarelli 31 1 122 2 61.00 1‐5 ‐
Under 12 Blue T20 Winners – Payneham CC
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Batting – Under 12 Dukes
Player Games Innings NO Runs HS Average 100’s 50’sA Zorzi 15 15 6 286 36 31.78 ‐ ‐HO Carter 15 15 9 179 37* 29.83 ‐ ‐OR Gribben 14 13 7 175 38* 29.17 ‐ ‐D Williams 14 14 8 168 31* 28.00 ‐ ‐MS Bishop 14 13 6 106 20* 15.14 ‐ ‐KL Boyd 14 14 5 100 19 11.11 ‐ ‐CS Heffernan 15 15 3 126 35* 10.50 ‐ ‐SS Valente 13 13 7 63 11 10.50 ‐ ‐TJ Gribben 14 13 4 92 18* 10.22 ‐ ‐AT Launer 15 15 8 56 9 8.00 ‐ ‐OM D’Agostino 11 10 4 30 8* 5.00 ‐ ‐MA Brdar 1 1 1 25 25* N/A ‐ ‐
Bowling Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best 5W InnsMR Brdar 3 ‐ 8 2 4.00 2‐8 ‐A Zorzi 43.2 6 127 11 11.55 3‐17 ‐D Williams 37 3 99 8 12.38 2‐7 ‐AT Launer 40 10 103 8 12.88 2‐2 ‐CS Heffernan 43,4 4 139 20 13.05 3‐4 ‐TJ Gribben 28.1 3 84 6 14.00 2‐2 ‐OR Gribben 37.2 5 92 6 15.33 2‐3 ‐KL Boyd 36 4 105 6 17.50 1‐2 ‐SS Valente 32 5 127 6 21.17 2‐3 ‐HO Carter 42 2 152 7 21.71 1‐3 ‐MS Bishop 31 3 110 5 22.00 2‐3 ‐OM D’Agostino 30 ‐ 77 1 77.00 1‐8 ‐
A lavish U16 afternoon tea
– a thing of the past this
coming season?
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Batting – Under 12 Blue
Player Games Innings NO Runs HS Average 100’s 50’sT Brook 15 15 10 343 63* 68.60 ‐ 3JL Lau 15 14 7 260 49* 37.14 ‐ ‐H Lanzoni 15 15 10 111 26* 22.20 ‐ ‐A Potter‐Khatri 5 4 ‐ 42 27 10.50 ‐ ‐MJ Szarvas 14 14 4 104 23* 10.40 ‐ ‐D Shastri 14 14 2 116 17 9.67 ‐ ‐CA Lilley 15 15 6 59 13 6.56 ‐ ‐TH Ozga 15 15 6 48 19* 5.33 ‐ ‐LO Koehne 14 14 5 32 7* 3.56 ‐ ‐OM D’Agostino 1 1 ‐ 1 1 1.00 ‐ ‐MR King 14 14 1 6 3 0.46 ‐ ‐
Bowling Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best 5W InnsA Potter‐Khatri 9.3 2 20 3 6.67 1‐2 ‐TD Brook 40 8 70 9 7.77 2‐3 ‐H Lanzoni 33 3 91 10 9.10 2‐3 ‐JL Lau 41.1 6 107 11 9.73 2‐7 ‐OM D’Agostino 3.4 ‐ 12 1 12.00 1‐12 ‐D Shastri 39 6 107 8 13.38 2‐14 ‐LO Koehne 38 2 148 9 16.44 2‐1 ‐TH Ozga 45.3 4 161 9 17.89 2‐9 ‐CA Lilley 44 2 141 7 20.14 2‐3 ‐MR King 36.1 2 170 9 24.11 3‐12 ‐MJ Szarvas 30 ‐ 108 4 27.00 1‐2 ‐SS Valente 3 ‐ 5 0 N/A 0‐5 ‐HR Zippel 3 ‐ 11 0 N/A 0‐11 ‐
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Batting – Under 10 Red
Player Games Innings Runs HS Average 30’sNN Wanigatunga 10 10 105 20* 10.50 ‐TM Johnson 14 14 70 33* 5.00 1P Bhaskar 14 14 66 13* 4.71 ‐V Wanigatunga 11 11 43 12* 3.91 ‐BJ Boerema 14 14 53 8* 3.79 ‐CL Brdar 6 6 13 6* 2.17 ‐R Brdar 6 6 13 5* 2.17 ‐JL Rilstone 13 13 28 4* 2.15 ‐AW Johnson 13 13 15 4* 1.15 ‐S Shah 3 1 4 4* N/A ‐
Bowling
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best 3W InnsNN Wanigatunga 31 1 104 12 8.67 4‐2 1JL Rilstone 43 ‐ 267 11 24.27 4‐32 1V Wanigatunga 31 3 131 11 11.91 5‐18 1BJ Boerema 48 ‐ 282 8 35.25 2‐6 ‐P Bhaskar 41 ‐ 159 7 22.71 2‐6 ‐TM Johnson 32 1 155 6 25.83 3‐12 1AW Johnson 26 ‐ 178 6 29.67 2‐39 ‐CL Brdar 16 ‐ 65 2 32.50 1‐10 ‐R Brdar 11 1 74 2 37.00 1‐16 ‐S Shah 3 ‐ 9 0 N/A 0‐9 ‐
Batting – Under 10 Blue
Player Innings Outs Runs HS Average 30’s DG Freeman 16 1 222 27* 222.00 ‐R Mattoo 7 5 107 32* 21.40 1A Junela 13 7 87 15* 12.43 ‐FE Pedersen 14 19 250 27* 10.50 ‐S Lokuge 14 13 56 12* 4.31 ‐VR Weerasingha 15 24 89 12* 3.71 ‐J Gehling 7 8 19 6* 2.38 ‐YA Ifaham 14 23 38 8* 1.65 ‐MYB Zia 10 12 17 4* 1.42 ‐
Bowling
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average Best 3W InnsFE Pedersen 52 7 178 26 6.85 4‐6 2VR Weerasingha 57 1 277 20 13.85 4‐28 1R Mattoo 18 2 80 5 16.00 2‐14 ‐DG Freeman 46 1 185 8 23.13 2‐7 ‐A Junela 29 1 144 5 28.80 2‐1 ‐J Gehling 18 ‐ 128 4 32.00 2‐11 ‐S Lokuge 39 1 252 7 36.00 2‐10 ‐MYB Zia 24 ‐ 189 2 94.50 1‐12 ‐YA Ifaham 37 ‐ 218 2 109.00 1‐9 ‐
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2019/20 SEASON TROPHY & AWARD WINNERS
Club Awards KJ Duke OAM Memorial Trophy Outstanding continuous and long‐
term service Matthew Matschoss
Norm Wilson OAM Memorial Trophy
Outstanding service by a current player
Duncan Dolling
Mayor of Norwood Payneham St. Peters Council [R Bria) Trophy
Outstanding service by a non‐player
Mark Colley
RC Williams Family Trophy Young Club person of the Year Sam Colley / Lachie Jacobs
Wasley Medal Club Champion – Men Jignesh Patel – 18 votes
AG Durdin Medal Club Champion – Junior Hamish Towers
von Einem Family Medal Outstanding female player Jessica David – 15 votes Outstanding Batting Performance AA Parham Memorial Trophy James Stagg 129
Outstanding Bowling Performance RK Saunders Memorial Trophy Sam Colley 9 / 62 IW Scott Trophy Best performance by a junior in
seniors’ cricket Tom Colley
Team Awards
Grade Trophy Winner Performance 1st XI – Men Batting – BG Easther Trophy James Stagg 449 runs Bowling – JSH Bickle Trophy Duncan Dolling 36 wickets Fielding – MR Hann Trophy Jake Boerema 1st XI Royals Batting – AM Evans Trophy Kate Evans 218 runs Bowling – DJ von Einem Jnr Trophy Jess Murray 15 wickets Coaches Award – Red – LJ Jacobs Trophy Eloise Jansen Coaches Award – Gold – Jane Lowe Trophy Jinisha Mistry Outstanding Achievement Maeve Edwards 2nd XI Batting – RP Wasley Trophy Robbie Westley 399 runs Bowling – TM Goodwin Trophy Sam Colley 20 wickets Lachie Jacobs 20 wickets Captains – Tim A Goodwin Trophy Will Bakewell
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3rd XI Batting – WE Francis Trophy Liam Durdin 421 runs Bowling – A Talbot Trophy Josh Edgington 21 wickets Captains – DK Plummer Trophy Lachie Olech 4th XI Batting – DJ Dixey Trophy Jignesh Patel 342 runs Bowling – R Wilton Trophy Jignesh Patel 37 wickets Captains – DS Looker Trophy Troy Andrew Under 16 – Men Batting – RG Walsh Trophy Hamish Towers 539 runs Bowling – DJ von Einem Snr Trophy Booth Doley 8 wickets Coaches Award – RB Rutter Trophy Bradley Binstead Under 16 – Royals Batting – KB Evans Trophy Sube Bansal 100 runs Bowling – JL David Trophy Sube Bansal 9 wickets Coaches Trophy – MT Panditaratne Trophy Bethany Clark Under 14 Batting – PD Rebbeck Trophy Chris Towers 166 runs Bowling – GJ Adams Trophy Harry Gupta 11 wickets Coaches – LS Roberts Trophy Max Moran Under 12 Dukes Batting – MA Colley Trophy Alecs Zorzi 286 runs Bowling – L Dolling Trophy Cooper Heffernan 20 wickets Coaches – T Launer Trophy Oliver Gribben Thomas Gribben Under 12 Knights Batting – MC Subramaniam Trophy Levi Storti 235 runs Bowling – ME Matschoss Trophy Lucas Grant 12 wickets Coaches – S Grant Trophy Henry Zippel Under 12 Blue Batting – K Husler Trophy Taite Brook 312 runs Bowling – WR Bakewell Trophy Justus Lau 11 wickets Coaches Trophy Mitchell King Under 10 Blue Batting – RJH Westley Trophy Dean Freeman 222 runs, 1 out Bowling – AN Keene Trophy Fraser Pedersen 26 wickets Coaches – P Freeman Trophy Vikum Weerasingha Under 10 Red Batting – JC Edginton Nuwin Wanigatunga 105 runs, 6 outs Bowling – JG Patel Trophy Nuwin Wanigatunga 12 wickets Coaches – J Boerema Trophy Bryce Boerema
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Individual Awards – Men
1st XI Consistency Keith and Mavis Plummer Trophy James Stagg – 599 points 1st XI Club Champion Mary Elizabeth Hicks Trophy Duncan Dolling – 15 votes Club Best Batting Aggregate Bruce & Tony Foster Trophy Hamish Towers – 539 runs Club Best Bowling Aggregate NT Patten RAN Memorial Trophy Jignesh Patel – 37 wickets All other grades – consistency RJ Wilton Trophy Jignesh Patel – 714 points Consistency – Under 14 /Under 10 GF Vincent Trophy Taite Brook Centuries 150 not out Liam Durdin 3rd XI 129 James Stagg 1st XI 103 James Stagg 1st XI 100 Ben Cameron 3rd XI 100 Ash Evans 3rd Xi 10 wickets in Match Sam Colley 2‐23 and 9‐62 2nd XI 6 wickets in an innings Sam Colley 9‐62 2nd XI Jignesh Patel 6‐23 4th XI Jayden Subramaniam 6.35 3rd XI
Individual Awards – Royals
Fifties 83 Chloe Frick 1st XI 53 Kate Evans 1st XI 3 wickets in an innings Jess Murray 4‐9 1st XI Eloise Jansen 3‐7 1st XI Chloe Frick 3‐8 1st XI Sam Tammita 3‐20 1st XI Association Representation Eloise Jansen Sube Bansal Hannah Clark Bethany Clark Lizzie Moran
Individual Awards – Juniors – Under 16, Under 14 and Under 12
Centuries 116* Hamish Towers Under 16 103 Hamish Towers Under 16
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Association Representation Booth Doley Under 16
Individual Awards – Sub Juniors – Under 10
Thirties 33 Fraser Pedersen 33 Fraser Pedersen 33 Toby Johnson 32 Rohaan Mattoo 32 Fraser Pedersen Four Wickets 5‐18 Vinuk Wanigatunga 4‐2 Nuwin Wanigatunga 4‐6 Fraser Pedersen 4‐8 Fraser Pedersen 4‐28 Vikum Weerasingha Hat tricks 4‐28 Vikum Weerasingha Payneham v Glenunga
Liam Durdin, 150*, 3rd XI, walking off the ground a very happy man
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IN MEMORIAM
Reg May
Reg May never played Cricket at Payneham but made major contributions to the club with his off‐field activities. He first came under notice as a top club man in 1976‐77, when he was awarded the Patrons Trophy for outstanding service.
He was appointed Equipment Officer in 1977‐78, a position he filled with distinction for many years. During the cricket season Reg's Saturdays began at 11.00am and finished at 8.00pm the hours in between being occupied with organising equipment, drinks on the field, afternoon tea, changeroom security and assisting the Secretary with the post‐match sale of pies and pasties. Reg was always one of the first to offer his services for club working bees, and assisting with the organisation of interstate, inter‐association, and Country Carnival games at Payneham Oval. He was an important member of the Catering Committee and his skills as a Chef were well known and appreciated. Reg was a member of the General Committee, and a delegate to the ATCA and PSA.
The majority of Club workers are also players, and as such can enjoy themselves out on the cricket field on Saturday afternoons. Not so for Reg who as a non‐player derived his enjoyment from working for his club off the field and seeing Payneham victorious on the field. Reg was also club Curator at Trinity Gardens Primary School, where he was responsible for pitch and ground maintenance at Devitt and Wellington Ovals.
For his service to the Club Reg was awarded Life Membership in 1991. Reg also served his country through the 2nd World War and was seen proudly marching on ANZAC day and could be found regularly at the Payneham RSL.
Reg was only a few days off his 95th Birthday.
Lance Holmes
A swashbuckling batsman and a very useful bowler Lance played cricket at Payneham for 18 seasons (1961/62 ‐ 1981/82). In that time he played 164 games, compiling 1631 runs and taking 355 wickets.
Through the 1960’s Lance played in the 2nd 3rd & 4th Elevens and with the establishment of the “Old’s & Bolds” he played with this distinguished group of older gentlemen/players that made up the 6th Eleven. Lance also captained the 6th XI in the 81/82 season.
The Holmes family have provided 3 generation of players to the Payneham Cricket Club – Lance, his 2 sons David & Richard, son in‐law the late Bruce Colbourne and grandsons Joseph & Samuel.
RIP Lance.
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John Hicks
The Major came to Payneham in 1969 as a scorer/manager for the First XI and never donned the
whites for the club but scored thousands of runs and many wickets. Also, a passionate supporter of
the Sunday Pub Cricket competition, the Major recruited players from Payneham into this Sunday
competition and many a story could be told from these eventful games.
The Major was awarded Life Membership to our club in 1985 and we have obtained the extract from
the Annual Report with the Committee’s recommendation for his election.
“The General Committee has decided to recommend to members at the Annual General Meeting
that John Lewis "Major" Hicks be elected to Life Membership of the Payneham Cricket Club. John's
nickname "The Major" indicates certain military like characteristics in his make‐up, but in this
instance, Major is the operative word, as over the years he has been a Major contributor of his spare
time, to furthering the interests of the Payneham Cricket and Payneham Football Clubs, and the
Payneham Sports Association.
John became Manager‐Scorer of the First XI, in season 1969/70, and last season completed 15 years
in that capacity. He was Club Treasurer from season 1970/71 to season 1973/74 Inc. and Chairman
of the Club in Season 1974/75. John has also served the Club as a member of the General and Social
Committees, as a Club delegate to the A.T.C.A., and the Payneham Sports Association and as Practice
Captain. It is also worthy of note that in the halcyon years of the Beer ticket sales project, which
raised many thousands of dollars for our Club, John Hicks played a leading role in keeping up ticket
supplies to the five sales outlets in that era (mid 1970's).
John was elected to Life Membership of the Payneham Sports Association at their last A.G.M., and
his great contribution to that organisation, has proved of considerable advantage to our Club.
We thank you and Rest in Peace
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FINANCIAL REPORT
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CLUB STATISTICS
Senior Premierships
1st XI Women’s 1st XI
2nd XI 3rd XI 4th XI 5th XI LO Grades
1940/41 2017 1952/53 1988/89 1965/66 1962/63 2003/04
1947/48 2018 1954/55 1990/91 1991/92
1970/71 2019 1994/95 1993/94 1998/99
1971/72 1998/99
1979/80
1981/82
1986/87
1991/92
2006/07
Club Medals
Wasley Medal – Senior Men Club Champion
Season Player Season Player Season Player
2006/07 HJ Sautebin 2001/12 M Sheikh 2016/17 JW Stagg
2007/08 M Sheikh 2012/13 CI Ansell 2017/18 JG Patel
2008/09 RW Rutter 2013/14 TN Launer 2018/19 MJ Barber
2009/10 SL Slape 2014/15 MJ Barber 2019/20 JG Patel
2010/11 LA Harrington 2015/16 MJ Barber
AG Durdin Medal – Junior Club Champion
Season Player
2016/17 LO Evans
2017/18 Not Awarded
2018/19 JX Ianniello
2019/20 HD Towers
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Von Einem Family Medal – Women’s Club Champion
Season Player
2017/18 KB Evans
2018/19 J Von Einem
2019/20 J David [nee Von Einem]
IW Scott – Junior in Senior Grades
Season Player
2015/16 DJ Fitzsimons
2016/17 HM Ives
2017/18 TW Colley
2018/19 TW Colley
2019/20 TW Colley
First XI Awards
Mary Elizabeth Hicks Trophy; 1st XI Champion
Season Player Season Player 1990/91 RL Day 2012/13 JW Stagg 1991/92 MJ O’Shea 2013/14 JE Farmer 1992/93 AS Foster 2014/15 JW Stagg 1993/94 SD Heeps 2015/16 MJ Barber 1994/95 PM Judd 2016/17 JW Stagg 1995/96 SD Heeps 2017/18 LS Roberts 1996/97 GA Wills 2018/19 MJ Barber 1997/98 GA Wills 2019/20 DM Dolling 1998/99 GA Wills 1999/00 GA Wills 2000/01 CM Underwood 2001/02 CM Underwood 2002/03 CM Underwood 2003/04 NJ Mosey 2004/05 NJ Mosey 2005/06 AT Mainwaring 2006/07 NJ Mosey / JJ Gaerth 2007/08 M Sheikh 2008/09 JW Stagg 2009/10 LA Harrington / JW Stagg 2010/11 LA Harrington 2011/12 M Sheikh
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BG Easther Trophy Batting Aggregate
Season Player Runs Season Player Runs 1938/39 J Millar 383 1982/83 AE Baker 405 1939/40 J Millar 353 1983/84 AE Baker 503 1940/41 J Millar 287 1984/85 PJ Williams 340 1941/42 KE Woodcock 360 1985/86 AE Baker 377 1942/43 R Warhurst 455 1986/87 RA Fraser 502 1943/44 WH Toy 750 1987/88 RA Fraser 330 1944/45 R Warhurst 531 1988/89 J Frick 430 1945/46 KJ Duke 279 1989/90 NW Ford 549 1946/47 WM Blanden 330 1990/91 PJ Raymond 352 1947/48 WH Toy 468 1991/92 MJ O’Shea 591 1948/49 DS Looker 419 1992/93 AS Foster 476 1949/50 DS Looker 296 1993/94 SD Heeps 525 1950/51 KJ Duke 314 1994/95 MJ O’Shea 447 1951/52 DS Looker 287 1995/96 PM Judd 510 1952/53 RW Moreby 389 1996/97 GA Wills 619 1953/54 MF Ewens 318 1997/98 GA Wills 405 1954/55 RW Moreby 325 1998/99 GA Wills 461 1955/56 MF Ewens 342 1999/00 GA Wills 742 1956/57 KJ Duke 324 2000/01 CM Underwood 597 1957/58 S Fielke 299 2001/02 CM Underwood 342 1958/59 RW Moreby 284 2002/03 CM Underwood 679 1959/60 RW Moreby 381 2003/04 NJ Mosey 504 1960/61 BL Bowley 522 2004/05 NJ Mosey 511 1961/62 BL Bowley 483 2005/06 NJ Mosey 300 1962/63 KG Plummer 213 2006/07 NJ Mosey 639 1963/64 RJ Graefer 424 2007/08 NJ Mosey 742 1964/65 RJ Graefer 398 2008/09 NJ Mosey 501 1965/66 KJ Francis 335 2009/10 LA Harrington 647 1966/67 RJ Graefer 394 2010/11 LA Harrington 576 1967/68 KJ Francis 302 2011/12 LA Harrington 353 1968/69 R Dinan 334 2012/13 JW Stagg 410 1969/70 AR Martin 360 2013/14 AD Lee 397 1970/71 R Dinan 423 2014/15 JW Stagg 526 1971/72 R O’Brien 227 2015/16 AD Lee 316 1972/73 WB Welch 211 2016/17 JW Stagg 566 1973/74 D McKay 271 2017/18 JW Stagg 458 1974/75 DJ Dixey 280 2018/19 JW Stagg 379 1975/76 DJ Dixey 306 2019/20 JW Stagg 449 1976/77 GR Wasley 295 1977/78 PD Rebbeck 410 1978/79 TM Goodwin 388 1979/80 TM Goodwin 440 1980/81 PJ Williams 351 1981/82 TM Goodwin 374
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JSH Bickle Memorial Trophy Bowling Aggregate
Season Player Wickets Season Player Wickets 1938/39 NT Patten 35 1982/83 TM Goodwin 21 1939/40 CA Kitto 40 1983/84 M Weatherald 41 1940/41 AW Fuss 52 1984/85 M Weatherald 28 1941/42 WH Toy 19 1985/86 PQ Hoffman 18 1942/43 CA KItto 34 1986/87 DM Curtin 43 1943/44 CA KItto 41 1987/88 DM Curtin 34 1944/45 CA KItto 53 1988/89 DM Curtin 30 1945/46 CA KItto 27 1989/90 DM Curtin 22 1946/47 M McGill 39 1990/91 DJ Von Einem 26 1947/48 WM Blanden 44 1991/92 GS Pugh 25 1948/49 CN Adams 46 1992/93 GS Pugh 27 1949/50 CN Adams 32 1993/94 DJ Nolan 26 1950/51 CN Adams 38 1994/95 DJ Nolan 22 1951/52 JB Harper 32 1995/96 DW Fischermann 23 1952/53 PG Newman 49 1996/97 GG Wilson 25 1953/54 KJ Duke 33 1997/98 GG Wilson 39 1954/55 KJ Duke 21 1998/99 GA Wills, GR Wasley 26 1955/56 KG Plummer 52 1999/00 DC Oung 40 1956/57 LA Walkley 54 2000/01 CM Underwood / D Oung 25 1957/58 LA Walkley 51 2001/02 CM Underwood 31 1958/59 LW Brown 33 2002/03 BJ Meredith 24 1959/60 BL Bowley 36 2003/04 BJ Leckie 24 1960/61 LN Kempster 37 2004/05 JJ Gaerth 28 1961/62 LN Kempster 44 2005/06 AT Mainwaring 20 1962/63 LN Kempster 52 2006/07 JJ Gaerth 31 1963/64 J Kowalick 45 2007/08 M Sheikh 40 1964/65 Z Wrobel 52 2008/09 JW Stagg 27 1965/66 PC Battersby 44 2009/10 JW Stagg 29 1966/67 JSH Bickle 22 2010/11 JJ Gaerth / M Sheikh 24 1967/68 PC Battersby 34 2011/12 M Sheikh 20 1968/69 AR Marrett 59 2012/13 JJ Gaerth 35 1969/70 AR Marrett 59 2013/14 M Sheikh 21 1970/71 AR Marrett 58 2014/15 MJ Barber 35 1971/72 AR Marrett 61 2015/16 MJ Barber 41 1972/73 PC Battersby 34 2016/17 MJ Barber 31 1973/74 RJ Stratford 39 2017/18 MJ Barber 32 1974/75 RJ Stratford 54 2018/19 MJ Barber 34 1975/76 RJ Stratford 51 2019/20 DM Dolling 36 1976/77 R Dinan 43 1977/78 B Newman 41 1978/79 AF Newman 34 1979/80 AF Newman 34 1980/81 AF Newman 36 1981/82 GA Wright 51
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MR Hann Memorial Trophy Fielding Trophy
Season Player Season Player 1946/47 FG Bear 1983/84 RI Dew 1947/48 RW Morbey 1984/85 RI Dew 1948/49 MF Ewens 1985/86 DI Williams 1949/50 DG Roberts 1986/87 RA Fraser 1950/51 DG Roberts 1987/88 RI Dew 1951/52 RW Moreby 1988/89 RI Dew 1952/53 P Neumann 1989/90 SD Heeps 1953/54 LJ Lambert 1990/91 SD Heeps / RL Day 1954/55 LJ Lambert 1991/92 PM Judd 1955/56 IJ McLoughney 1992/93 SD Heeps 1956/57 MJ Perryman 1993/94 SD Heeps 1957/58 DG Hooper / MJ Perryman 1994/95 SD Heeps 1958/59 DG Hooper 1995/96 RL Day 1959/60 MJ Perryman 1996/97 DR Jennings 1960/61 MJ Perryman 1997/98 DR Jennings 1961/62 R Sparrow 1998/99 GM Vincent 1962/63 B Chapman 1999/00 AJ Wilton 1963/64 MJ Perryman 2000/01 S Peach 1964/65 DH Williams 2001/02 WA Margitich 1965/66 J Mitchell 2002/03 SD Heeps 1966/67 DH Williams 2003/04 AC Tharaldsen 1967/68 DH Williams 2004/05 NJ Mosey 1968/69 DH Williams 2005/06 AT Mainwaring 1969/70 P Parry 2006/07 BT Schiller 1970/71 RR Parham 2007/08 NJ Mosey 1971/72 L Raymond 2008/09 SD Hunter 1972/73 PC Battersby 2009/10 RX Davey 1973/74 KJ Widdows 2010/11 SD Heeps 1974/75 DI Williams 2011/12 JW Stagg 1975/76 DJ Dixey 2012/13 JW Stagg 1976/77 DJ Dixey 2013/14 JE Farmer 1977/78 RG Chenoweth 2014/15 JE Farmer 1978/79 RG Chenoweth 2015/16 S Snater 1979/80 GC Perkins 2016/17 DJ Perry 1980/81 RG Chenoweth 2017/18 GC Rose 1981/82 RG Chenoweth 2018/19 TW Colley 1982/83 RI Dew 2019/20 JY Boerema
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Club Awards
HR James Memorial Trophy Club Batting Aggregate – All Grades
Season Player Runs Season Player Runs 1953/54 J Towill 452 1990/91 DJ Dixey 548 1954/55 WJ Ewing 601 1991/92 MJ O’Shea 591 1955/56 WR Quintrell 426 1992/93 AS Foster 476 1956/57 DJ Milne 466 1993/94 SD Heeps 525 1957/58 BF Birch 465 1994/95 WA Margitich 518 1958/59 KJ Francis 291 1995/96 PM Judd 510 1959/60 AG Jarvis 421 1996/97 GA Wills 619 1960/61 BL Bowley 522 1997/98 GA Wills 485 1961/62 BL Bowley 483 1998/99 GA Wills 480 1962/63 DG Hooper 271 1999/00 GA Wills 742 1963/64 E Cook 345 2000/01 CM Underwood 597 1964/65 E Cook 333 2001/02 AS Foster 508 1965/66 R Todd 463 2002/03 CM Underwood 619 1966/67 RJ Graefer 394 2003/04 R Batusic 579 1967/68 MJ Perryman 551 2004/05 BM Skurrie 633 1968/69 P MItchell 414 2005/06 AS Foster 409 1969/70 R Dinan 391 2006/07 NJ Mosey 450 1970/71 R Dinan 423 2007/08 NJ Mosey 743 1971/72 DJ Williams 335 2008/09 R Batusic 551 1972/73 KG Lees 397 2009/10 LA Harrington 642 1973/74 MJ Perryman 444 2010/11 LA Harrington 530 1974/75 DS Looker 507 2011/12 N Harnas 374 1975/76 AR Martin 418 2012/13 DD Roocke 526 1976/77 TJ Hynd 484 2013/14 DJ Fitzsimons 418 1977/78 PD Rebbeck 410 2014/15 JW Stagg 520 1978/79 TM Goodwin 388 2015/16 MJ Brister 467 1979/80 MJ Boffa 682 2016/17 JW Stagg 566 1980/81 PJ Williams 351 2017/18 JW Stagg 458 1981/82 TM Goodwin 374 2018/19 JW Stagg 379 1982/83 CP Moulds 608 2019/20 HD Towers 539 1983/84 AE Baker 503 1984/85 DK Parry 410 1985/86 SJ Corcoran 472 1986/87 SC Koster 533 1987/88 AE Baker 600 1988/89 M Horsnell 851 1989/90 SJ Faulkner 622
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NT Patten Memorial Trophy Club Bowling Aggregate – All Grades
Season Player Wickets Season Player Wickets 1946/47 EJ Milde 44 1983/84 MA Weatherald 41 1947/48 WM Blanden 44 1984/85 A Thyer 42 1948/49 CN Adams 46 1985/86 DJ Hammond 60 1949/50 VW Wilkinson 47 1986/87 DJ Hammond / DW Martin 45 1950/51 A McDonald 40 1987/88 CA Pierce 37 1951/52 WV Wilkinson 50 1988/89 CA Pierce 43 1952/53 HJ Davis 63 1989/90 DC Oung 53 1953/54 JSH Bickle 38 1990/91 I Abbasov 49 1954/55 VW Wilkinson 70 1991/92 CD Luck 30 1955/56 KG Plummer 52 1992/93 DJ Nolan 33 1956/57 JSH Bickle 56 1993/94 DJ Nolan 26 1957/58 LA Walkley 51 1994/95 DA Gillard 31 1958/59 LW Brown 33 1995/96 DJ Von Einem Jnr. 37 1959/60 AF Smith 51 1996/97 DJ Von Einem Jnr. 34 1960/61 VW Wilkinson 46 1997/98 GG Wilson 39 1961/62 Z Wrobel 49 1998/99 IW Scott 37 1962/63 L Kempster 52 1999/00 DC Oung 40 1963/64 JJ Kowalick 45 2000/01 SP Cowling 36 1964/65 Z Wrobel 52 2001/02 CM Underwood 31 1965/66 AF Smith 55 2002/03 GG Wilson 29 1966/67 Z Wrobel 43 2003/04 BM Skurrie 27 1967/68 PC Battersby 54 2004/05 SH Dravitzki 28 1968/69 JSH Bickle 43 2005/06 AT Mainwaring 31 1969/70 JSH Bickle 65 2006/07 JJ Gaerth 30 1970/71 JSH Bickle 61 2007/08 M Sheikh 37 1971/72 AR Marrett 61 2008/09 JW Stagg 27 1972/73 R Ormond 64 2009/10 SL Slape 30 1973/74 JSH Bickle 70 2010/11 CI Ansell / MJ Porter 27 1974/75 JSH Bickle 74 2011/12 PD Sanzo 33 1975/76 JSH Bickle 56 2012/13 CI Ansell 36 1976/77 G Cook 45 2013/14 RG Smith 23 1977/78 GG Wilson 54 2014/15 MJ Barber 33 1978/79 R Summerton 41 2015/16 MJ Barber 41 1979/80 M Boffa 48 2016/17 MJ Barber 31 1980/81 M Allman 40 2017/18 MJ Barber 32 1981/82 MS Dalton 55 2018/19 MJ Barber 34 1982/83 MS Dalton 43 2019/20 JG Patel 37
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AA Parham Memorial Trophy Outstanding Batting Performance – All Grades
Season Player Team Performance 1988/89 D Rowe Under 16 188* 1989/90 DR Jennings 4th XI 132 1990/91 WJ Vanniekerk 5th XI 201 1991/92 RL Day 1st XI 129* (carried bat) 1992/93 GG Wilson 1st XI 86* (carried bat) 1993/94 AS Foster 1st XI 169 1994/95 WA Margitich 2nd XI 107 1995/96 KG Lees 6th XI 50* 1996/97 GA Wills 1st XI 153* (carried bat on debut) 1997/98 GA Wills 1st XI 140 1998/99 S Hill 4th XI 177 1999/00 A Ross 4th XI 84* 2000/01 CM Underwood 1st XI 155 2001/02 S Dixey 2nd XI 104* 2002/03 NJ Padley 3rd XI 100 2003/04 JA Jacobs 2nd XI 173 2004/05 NJ Mosey 1st XI 124 2005/06 AG Durdin 141 2006/07 NJ Mosey 1st XI 184 2007/08 NJ Mosey 1st XI 168 2008/09 JW Stagg 1st XI 159 2009/10 LA Harrington 1st XI 175 2010/11 PE Freeman 4th XI 90, 94, 95 2011/12 D Marotti 3rd XI 96* 2012/13 JW Stagg 1st XI 101 2013/14 BT Schiller 2nd XI 134 2014/15 JD McNally 1st XI 119 JJ D’Antini 2nd XI 109 2015/16 JW Stagg 1st XI 109 2016/17 CI Ansell 2nd XI 101 2017/18 JW Stagg 1st XI 130 2018/19 LA Foster 2nd XI 161 2019/20 JW Stagg 1st XI 129
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RK Saunders Memorial Trophy Outstanding Bowling Performance – All Grades
Season Player Team Performance 1993/94 DJ Von Einem Jnr. 2nd XI 8/44 1994/95 IW Scott 6th XI 9/40 1995/96 HJ Sautebin 3rd XI 11/65 1996/97 XR Ryan Under 16 6/25 1997/98 GG Wilson 1st XI 10/61 1998/99 SP Cowling 3rd XI 6/37 1999/00 GM Vincent 1st XI 7/40 2000/01 SP Cowling 3rd XI 13/62 2001/02 SP Cowling 3rd XI 8/49 2002/03 BJ Gauranich 6th XI 7/17 (incl. hat trick) 2003/04 MJ McKern 2nd XI 6/19 2004/05 SH Dravitzki Under 15 9/28 2005/06 A Angural 6th XI 8/7 2006/07 JJ Gaerth 1st XI 12/61 2007/08 DM Girdham 4th XI 7/3 2008/09 M Sheikh 1st XI 7/43 (incl. hat trick) 2009/10 JW Stagg 1st XI 11/58 2010/11 AL Stagg 3rd XI 7/9 2011/12 MJ McKern 3rd XI 9/22 2012/13 RH Singh 4th XI 7/25 (incl. hat trick) 2013/14 JJ Gaerth 1st XI 11/66 2014/15 SP Crook 1st XI 7/41 2015/16 S Snater 1st XI 7/21 2016/17 DA Wilden 3rd XI 8/13 AJ Donald 1st XI 8/82 2017/18 LS Roberts 1st XI 7/29 (incl. double hat trick) 2018/19 MJ Barber 1st XI 13/56 2019/20 SC Colley 2nd XI 9/62 (11/85)
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Consistency Award LA Walkley Trophy – All Club
Season Player Season Player Season Player 1958/59 MJ Perryman 1965/66 AF Smith 1972/73 R Ormond 1959/60 AF Smith 1966/67 R Gaffney 1973/74 JSH Bickle 1960/61 BL Bowley 1967/68 MJ Perryman 1974/75 JSH Bickle 1961/62 AF Smith 1968/69 R Dinan 1962/63 LA Kempster 1969/70 RA Marrett 1963/64 J Kowalick 1970/71 JSH Bickle 1964/65 Z Wrobel 1971/72 RA Marrett
Gordon ‘Clacka’ Clark Trophy – All Club
Season Player Season Player Season Player 1976/77 R Dinan 1980/81 AP Gillard 1984/85 GG Wilson 1977/78 GG Wilson 1981/82 MS Dalton 1985/86 MA Conroy 1978/79 TM Goodwin 1982/83 CP Moulds 1986/87 DM Curtin 1979/80 M Boffa 1983/84 S Harper
1st XI – Keith & Mavis Plummer Trophy
Season Player Season Player Season Player 1987/88 DM Curtin 1999/00 GA Wills 2011/12 LA Harrington 1988/89 J Frick 2000/01 CM Underwood 2012/13 JJ Gaerth 1989/90 NW Ford 2001/02 CM Underwood 2013/14 LA Harrington 1990/91 PJ Raymond 2002/03 CM Underwood 2014/15 JW Stagg 1991/92 MJ O’Shea 2003/04 NJ Mosey 2015/16 MJ Barber 1992/93 GS Pugh 2004/05 NJ Mosey 2016/17 JW Stagg 1993/94 AS Foster 2005/06 NJ Mosey 2017/18 JW Stagg 1994/95 PM Judd 2006/07 NJ Mosey 2018/19 MJ Barber 1995/96 PM Judd 2007/08 NJ Mosey 2019/20 JW Stagg 1996/97 GA Wills 2008/09 CM Underwood 1997/98 GA Wills 2009/10 LA Harrington 1998/99 GA Wills 2010/11 LA Harrington
Other Senior Grades
Gordon ‘Clacka’ Clark Trophy
Season Player Season Player Season Player 1987/88 AE Baker 1993/94 GM Vincent 1999/00 AS Foster 1988/89 BW Colbourne 1994/95 JA Jacobs 2000/01 IW Scott 1989/90 MS Ashwood 1995/96 HJ Sautebin 2001/02 AS Foster 1990/91 DJ Dixey 1996/97 DA Williams 2002/03 SL Slape 1991/92 NJ Padley 1997/98 GA Wills 2003/04 BM Skurrie 1992/93 CD Luck 1998/99 IW Scott 2004/05 BM Skurrie
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WH ‘Horry’ Toy Trophy
Season Player Season Player Season Player 2005/06 AS Foster 2010/11 CI Ansell 2015/16 MJ Brister 2006/07 DJ Williams 2011/12 N Harness 2016/17 JG Patel 2007/08 DM Girdham 2012/13 CI Ansell 2017/18 JG Patel 2008/09 RW Rutter 2013/14 FL D’Antini 2018/19 AM Evans 2009/10 GM Vincent 2014/15 AM Evans 2019/20 JG Patel
Juniors
Season Player Season Player Season Player WD Gillard Trophy 2004/05 TJ Evans 2015/16 JM May 1994/95 SJ Virgo 2005/06 SE Ey RG Walsh Trophy 1995/96 CI Ansell 2006/07 NW Jolly 2016/17 LO Evans 1996/97 SJ Virgo 2007/08 RW Pickering 2017/18 Not Awarded 1997/98 LV Devine 2008/09 LA Foster 2018/19 JX Ianniello 1998/99 NP Zachat 2009/10 MP Nye 2019/20 Not Awarded 1999/00 CS Dindler 2010/11 LA Foster 2000/01 JT Haynes 2011/12 MP Nye 2001/02 LD Stanford 2012/13 DD Roocke 2002/03 NW Jolly 2013/14 AP Onofrio 2003/04 NW Jolly 2014/15 LO Evans
Sub Juniors
Season Player Season Player GF Vincent Trophy 2012/13 LO Evans 2004/05 AS Beddison 2013/14 SS Rahaley 2005/06 MJ Davies 2014/15 CA Leddicoat 2006/07 LP Glynn 2015/16 A Goddard 2007/08 MP Nye 2016/17 JE Koster 2008/09 K Bal 2017/18 AD Meda 2009/10 GW Waterhouse 2018/19 RJ McDonald 2010/11 SL Fernando 2019/20 T Brook 2011/12 LM Durdin