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MARCH 31, 2021

WTDCC acknowledges that the land we play, train and celebrate on is the traditional land of the Kaurna People. We recognise the Kaurna People’s spiritual relationship with the land and

acknowledge their Elders, past, present and future.

EAGLE EYE

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DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS 2020 - 2021

PATRONS Hon Mark Butler M.P. (Member for Hindmarsh) Matt Cowdrey OAM M.P. (Member for Colton)

BOARD of MANAGEMENT President Kent Sendy Chairman Paul Sibley Secretary/Registrar Catherine Terry Treasurer Ben Williams Elected Members Marty Edmunds (Junior Co-ordinator) Peter Hutton, Scott Jones

(SACA Delegate), Jess Joseph (Players’ Rep), Lawrence Joseph, Nick Maegraith (Players Rep), Nicole Parsons (Women’s Co-ordinator), Brenton Woolford (Cricket Director), Tom Woolford

Men’s Cricket Committee Andrew Capel (Chairman) Mark Harrity, Brenton

Woolford and Manning McInerney Women’s Cricket Committee Denis Brien (Chairman), Nicole Parsons (Cricket Co-

ordinator), Jess Joseph, Manning McInerney (Senior Coach), Angela Treloar, Gerard Treloar and Caroline Ward

Senior Men’s Cricket Director Brenton Woolford Women’s Cricket Co-ordinator Nicole Parsons Junior Co-ordinator Marty Edmunds Senior Men’s Practice Co-ordinators Richard Williams and Andrew Capel Senior Men’s Coaching Panel Mark Harrity (Senior Coach), Manning McInerney (3rd

and 4th Grade Coach), David Bourn and Bradley Young Senior Women’s Coaches Manning McInerney (Senior Coach) Sy Massey (Assistant) Senior Team Managers Richard Williams (Men’s 1st Grade)

Gerard Treloar (Women’s 1st Grade) Men’s Selection Panel Mark Harrity, Manning McInerney, Grade Captains Women’s Selection Panel Manning McInerney, Sy Massey, Jess Joseph, Tahlia

McGrath, Kayla McGrath and Brianna Cheetham Junior Coaching Panel Under 18 Manning McInerney Under 16 Liam Dorward Under 14 Bailey Capel, Nathan Marshall, Jarrad Hoskin Ray Sutton Callum Agnew, Lachie Pointon (Assistant) Specialist Coaches David Rex, Brady Williams, Luke Terry Senior Academy Mark Harrity and Brenton Woolford Young Eagles Academies Boys Bailey Capel, Jarrad Hoskin, Felix Jones and Nathan Marshall Girls Jess Joseph (Co-ordinator) and Laura Niejalke

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Junior Managers Under 18 Catherine Terry Under 16 Red Mick Davidson, Greg Hawke Under 16 White Craig Forby, Andrew Boeyen Under 14 Red Tim Cook Under 14 White Kristian Rawlings, Steve Hall Ray Sutton Catherine Terry Captains (Men) Scorers 1st Grade Daniel Drew Richard Williams 2nd Grade Nick Crouch Brian LeCornu 3rd Grade Manning McInerney Daryl Marshall, Sue Ellicott 4th Grade Max Parsons Nicole Parson Under 18 Ned Maguire Felix Jones, Chris Miles, Lyndall Feleppa Captains (Women) 1st Grade Jess Joseph (c) Tahlia McGrath (v/c) and Kayla McGrath (v/c) Scorer Lawrence Joseph 2nd Grade Brianna Cheetham (c), Tessa Davis (v/c) Scorer Michael McCauley Editorial Eagle Eye Denis Brien (Editor) Scott Jones (Formatting) and Kent Sendy (Printing) Non-Playing Membership Co-ordinator Scott Jones Historian/Archivist Denis Brien Canteen/Catering Committee Latisha Polkinghorne (convenor) Michelle Capel, Alan Hutton, Peter Hutton, Jenny and Richard Williams Social and Events Committee Jess Joseph, Warren Peters, Callum Agnew, Bailey

Capel, Ben Hoy and Nick Maegraith Henley Football Club Liaison Paul Sibley Henley High School Liaison Kent Sendy Facilities/Grounds Trent Kelly and Carl Mickan Web Site www.westerneagles.com Web Master Blair Wickham SACA Cricket Development Officers Peter Brown (Country)

Alex Guy, Seb Goldsmith (Metro) Bank Transfers BSB 633 000 A/c No 156092595 Bendigo Bank, West Beach Receivers of Handballs Kent and Catherine (and still occasionally Rocka)

Club Ambassadors (our new innovation) Matthew Broadbent, Andrew Capel, Ian Chappell (NSW), Adam Crosthwaite (Vic), Mickey D., Josh Dascombe (USA), Leigh Drennan (Qld), Peter George (Qld), John Lynch OAM

and Ian Ravenscroft OAM (Country), Tim Ford, Matthew Richardson

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LIFE MEMBERS (since 1873) Tim Allen Don Beitz Thomas Bishop + Rex Blundell David Bourn Marlene Bourn Max Bourn Hugh Bridgman + Denis Brien Noaline Brien Hon. Paul Caica Andrew Capel Jack Carr + David Cassidy Ron Cassidy + Charles Chittleborough + James Chittleborough+ Max Conroy + Percy Coombe + H.J. (Bert) Day + Keith DeBoar + Geoff Delbridge Jack Dugan Roger Dugan Lauren Ebsary Ian Edgley + Brian Flaherty Bob Hank+ Ron Hamence + Andrew Haslett Bert Heairfield + Ben Higgins Bob Hitchcox + David Hookes + Pat Hookes + Malcolm Howell Alan Hutton Brian Isaac Arthur (Affie) Jarvis + Scott Jones Trent Kelly Frank Kennedy + Brian Kerr Norm King + Helen Lewis Kevin Lewis + Malcolm Lewis Daniel Lynch John Lynch OAM Don Manson + Ray McCormick+ Carl Mickan Chris Miles Matt Minagall Daniel Murdoch Rick Niehuus + Tim Nielsen Chris O’Reilly Ivor Paech + Logan Pastyn James Pyke Ian Ravenscroft OAM Chris Read David Rex Dean Rex + Neil Richardson Sid Ridings + Phil Ridings + Adam Rumbelow Charlie Rumbelow Fred Shaw + Alan Smith + Andy Smith + Ben Smith Brian Smith Dean Smith Kevin Smith + B.S.C. (Wally) Smith+ Graham Stanford Greg Stanford Ross Stanford DFC OAM+ Maurie Sykes + Jarrad Taylor H.W. (Dick) Tomkins Lloyd Turner + Hiram Varley + Daniel Voyzey Aub Webster + Steve Weinmann John Wilde + Peter Wiles Daryl Wood Angus Woolcock + Brenton Woolford Doug Wyman Grant Wyman Murray Yates Hindmarsh C.C. A.J.Barnes + G.H.Tolley +

FINANCIAL NON-PLAYING MEMBERS

No. 1 Ticket Holder Brian Isaac Blue and Gold Eagles Rex Blundell Denis Brien Noaline Brien Dr. Peter Byrne AM (Mil)

Hon. Paul Caica Andrew Haslett Alan Hitchcox Alan Hutton Brian Isaac Scott Jones Stuart Jones Brian LeCornu Tom Lewis Anita Lynch John Lynch OAM Ian McPhee Ian Ravenscroft OAM Chris Read Des Rowe Susie Smith Greg Stanford Daryl Wood Brenton Woolford Murray Yates Golden Eagles Chook Barratt Don Beitz Mick Brien David Cassidy Andrew & Michelle Capel Grant Dabinett Roger Dugan Rose Edgley Michael & Sue Ellicott John Gazzola Peter Hutton John Jarvis Mary McCormick Jim Parrington Paul Sibley Eddie Sloan Gerard Treloar John Voyzey Doug Wyman Blue Eagle Eagles Kingsley Allen Lola Blundell Gavin Fontaine Dean Hoskin Joylene Hoskin Michael Humphries Annette Johnson Greg Mahone Robert Manning Murray Richardson Gayleen Richardson Gordon Rowe

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT

As the summer comes to an end, I will leave most of the on-field reporting to others except to say that we have made some good progress in the top levels of the Men’s programs, finishing 5th, 5th & 4th in the 1st grade comps and 4th in the 2nd grade. Having another two West Torrens juniors continue to push on (or back) into higher levels of cricket in Spencer Johnson (Redbacks) & Bailey Capel (SA 2nd XI) and the recruitment and performances of Ryan Gibson were other sources of great joy for all involved. It was also fantastic to see some players score their first tons for the club and the overall improvement from many of our players across the board was pleasing. We reached 6 Semi Finals in various Grades/Competitions but alas could not go any further. There were promising signs from the Women’s 2nd grade team where there were some brilliant performances. It was also very pleasing to see several of the girls push up and contribute at 1st Grade level in the absence of some of our more seasoned players. However, for us to continue to push forward as a club we need to implore each member of each of the playing groups to consider how they can improve over the off season and try and do everything possible to come back at the start of the next season ready to perform at a higher level. Hags & Manning and their coaching groups are willing and able to help anyone who has higher aspirations and traditionally winter is when they can do some of their best work. The board has implemented several new initiatives recently, the first was to appoint a Number One Ticketholder. This honour was bestowed upon Eagle great Brian Isaac who accepted the honour while enjoying the company of other fantastic Eagles at the recent Golden Eagles luncheon at the Lockleys Hotel. It was great timing with the annual Quinn-Isaac Cup being retained the following weekend against East Torrens. That draw ensured that the Men’s 1st team wrapped up a finals berth along with the Men’s & Women’s 2nd Grade teams won their games in the final rounds to cement their positions. On top of the Number One Ticket Holder, and through conversations with some prominent club officials involved with other sports we developed an “official Ambassadors” program as a way that we could get past players & officials to stay involved at the club that they represented so proudly in previous years. Ambassador programs have played an important role in advancing other clubs over the years and the support provided in advocating, promoting, and even advising can never be underestimated. While there is no specific role or duty, there are numerous areas where they can really help the club. We asked a fine group of people to help, the names include Ian Chappell, Jeff Crowe, Lindsay Head, Matthew Richardson, Tim Ford, Mickey Dwyer, Andy Capel, Jack Lukosius, Matty Broadbent, John Lynch. Ian Ravenscroft, Peter George, Leigh Drennan, Adam Crosthwaite, and Josh Dascombe. We have, very pleasingly, had responses in the affirmative for the bulk of them and are in the process of announcing the full list via our Social Media platforms. The club is in the process of establishing another new initiative with our coaching panel, due to our very well attended Junior Trials, we have developed a School Holiday Clinic, headed up by head coach Mark Harrity & Brenton Woolford. The aim is to help develop the next group of Eagle players and will work in conjunction with our Academy program and give players the ability to work on their cricket skills throughout the whole year. On the back of the Junior Trial numbers, we have decided to expand our Academy program significantly as the feedback

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from the 12 different coaches who observed the players, was that we have a great opportunity to build upon our program with the hope of getting back to the dominance that we had in the junior space in the early 2000’s. We have had very fruitful discussions with a couple of past players whom we see as being integral to help strengthen our training & coaching in the junior space. Thanks once again to all our volunteers, and a special mention to all those who have helped with all the end of season activities. There is always a mountain of work to get through and without the help of the Huttons, the Capels, the ridiculously hard-working Catherine Terry, and our fantastic bar “staff”, I’m not sure how everything would get done. It has been pleasing to see the large numbers of players attending players teas and we thank the boys for their support and note that the Sheagles have also begun to hold their own players teas throughout the year. A special thank you to everyone who helps with those activities. Finally, thank you once again to all the scorers and team managers, we have some of the best in the business and without naming everyone, it’s been great to see some new people to the club jump in and help in those capacities as well as those who have served brilliantly for years. Kent Sendy President

STAN THE STATISTICIAN

Stan the Statistician from Semaphore South says This season Luke Terry 17 y.o. 2nd Grade wicket keeper took the 2nd highest number of dismissals in a 2nd Grade season for the Club with 31 catches and 5 stumpings. It places him behind Jesse Lewis whose 38 catches and 3 stumpings was achieved in 2002-03. 1st Grade keeper Warren Peters’ catch v. University (Round 12) was worth travelling a long way to witness. It was not so much the distance which Wazza moved but the speed at which the ball was travelling and consequently the agility required to make the intercept. The 2nd Grade Women had a remarkable match v. Glenelg. Playing on ‘pudding’ due to a deluge the previous day which caused the Men’s 4th Grade to be abandoned, they scrambled to 7/104 with skipper Brianna Cheetham compiling a half century. The bowling was the phenomenal feature, keeping the Bays to 7/43 from their quota of 40 overs. Jemma Torsney was the destroyer with 4/3 from her 8 overs while Courtney Watt claimed 1/5 (7 overs), Charlie Henderson-Whitehead 1/8 (8 overs) ‘leggie’ Mackenzie McCauley 0/10 (8 overs) and Caoimhe Roche conceded just 6 from her 6 overs. Only 8 wides were bowled for the innings which is exemplary for the 2nd Grade. Outstanding Individual Performances in the SACA Premier Grade Stats for the season were : Tahlia McGrath First Women’s 1st Grade T20 Batting Aggregate 343 runs @ 85.75 Callum Agnew First Men’s 3rd Grade Batting Aggregate 302 runs @ 33.56 Nathaniel Forby First Under 16 White Bowling Aggregate 24 wkts @ 8.58 Archie Robertson First Under 14 Red Bowling Aggregate 24 wkts @ 11.75 Tahlia McGrath Runner-Up Women’s 1st Grade Batting Aggregate 373 runs @ 124.33 Brianna Cheetham Runner-Up Women’s 2nd Grade Batting Aggregate 254 runs @ 42.33

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Brianna Cheetham Runner-Up Women’s 2nd Grade T20 Batting Aggregate 257 runs @ 51.40 Sean Feleppa Runner-Up Under 16 Red Batting Aggregate 432 runs @ 43.20 Emily Hinze Runner-Up Women’s 1st Grade T20 Bowling Aggregate 13 wkts @ 13.92 Jack Hawke Runner-Up Under 18 Bowling Aggregate 12 wkts @ 14.08 SACA PREMIER GRADE TROPHY WINNERS Tahlia McGrath Shelley Nitschke Medal (Women’s 1st Grade T20 competition)

Runner-Up Karen Rolton Medal (Women’s 1st Grade 50 over competition)

Premier Grade Team of the Year Bailey Capel Premier Grade Team of the Year Ryan Gibson Premier Grade Team of the Year

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Best with the Bat – Up to Up to End of Season 50 runs plus or 30 plus (T20s, Women’s Grades, RSS, U.14s)

Bailey Capel 154 n.o. Men’s 1st Grade v. University

Ryan Gibson 145 Men’s 1st Grade v. Adelaide

Ryan Gibson 137 n.o. Futures League (2nd XI)

SA v. ACT/NSW Country

Brianna Cheetham 116 (out of 9/161) Women’s 2nd Grade v. University

Callum Agnew 109 Men’s 3rd Grade v. University

Tom Woolford 103 Men’s 2nd Grade v. Adelaide

Tahlia McGrath 98 Women’s 1st Grade v. Glenelg

Bailey Capel 93 Men’s 1st Grade v. Adelaide

Nathan Marshall 80 n.o. (56b.) (1x6,15x4s)

Men’s 2nd Grade v. University

Pat Fisher 78 n.o. (5x6s, 8x4s) Men’s 1st Grade v. East Torrens

Daniel Drew 74 Futures League (2nd XI)

SA v. ACT/NSW Country

Daniel Drew 69 Futures League (2nd XI)

SA v. Tasmania

Jarrad Hoskin 65 Men’s 3rd Grade v. Adelaide

Ryan Gibson 62 Futures League (2nd XI)

SA v. ACT/NSW Country

Daniel Drew 62 Futures League (2nd XI)

SA v. ACT/NSW Country

Sean Feleppa 60 Under 16 Red v. Prospect

Pat Fisher 58 Men’s 1st Grade v. University

Angela Treloar 57 n.o. Women’s 1st Grade v. Northern Districts

Nick Maegraith 55 n.o. Men’s 2nd Grade v. East Torrens

Eric Carrington 55 Men’s 2nd Grade v. East Torrens

Lauren Ebsary 52 Women’s 1st Grade v. Kensington

Sean Feleppa 51 n.o. Under 16 Red v. Kensington

Max Davidson 51 Under 16 Red v. East Torrens

Brianna Cheetham 50 Women’s 2nd Grade v. Glenelg

Tahlia McGrath 44 WNCL SA v Queensland

Tahlia McGrath 41 WNCL SA v NSW

Angela Treloar 31 Women’s 1st Grade v. Southern District

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Best with Ball – Up to End of Season 4 Wkts. Plus or 3 Wkts. Plus (T20s, Women’s Grades, RSS, U.14s)

Spencer Johnson 6/77 Men’s 1st Grade v. East Torrens

Claire Harvey 5/15 (7.3 overs) Women’s 2nd Grade v. Northern Districts

Nathaniel Forby 5/17 Under 16 White v. East Torrens

Brady Williams 5/23 Men’s 3rd Grade v. Adelaide

Archie Robertson 5/24 Under 14 Red v. East Torrens

Lachie Pointon 5/41 Men’s 2nd Grade v. Adelaide

Josh Joseph 5/57 Men’s 4th Grade v. Adelaide

Spencer Johnson 5/59 Men’s 1st Grade v. Adelaide

Jemma Torsney 4/3 (8 overs) Women’s 2nd Grade v. Glenelg

Mackenzee McCauley 4/13 (8 overs) Women’s 2nd Grade v. Northern Districts

Ben Williams 4/22 Men’s 2nd Grade v. East Torrens

Maggie Clarke 4/23 Women’s 1st Grade v. Northern Districts

Lucas Gammon 4/23 Men’s 2nd Grade v. East Torrens

Nick Maegraith 4/26 Men’s 2nd Grade v. Adelaide

Lucas Gammon 4/29 Men’s 2nd Grade v. University

Tahlia McGrath 4/46 WNCL SA v Victoria

Daniel Drew 4/97 Men’s 1st Grade v. University

Harvey Stephens 3/6 (8 overs) Under 14 White v. Prospect

Harvey Stephens 3/16 Under 14 White v. Kensington

Emily Parsons 3/17 Women’s 1st Grade v. Northern Districts

Kane Richardson 3/19 T20I (# 4) Australia v. New Zealand

Dan Feleppa 3/21 Under 14 Red v. Kensington

Emily Parsons 3/27 Under 14 Red v. Prospect

Harvey Stephens 3/27 Under 14 White v. East Torrens

Amanda Wellington 3/30 WNCL SA v Queensland

Tahlia Mcgrath 3/34 WNCL SA v Queensland

‘Charlie’ Henderson-Whitehead

3/35 Women’s 2nd Grade v. University

Archie Robertson 3/37 Under 14 Red v. Kensington

Kane Richardson 3/43 T20I (# 2) Australia v. New Zealand

Amanda Wellington 3/55 Women’s 1st Grade v. Glenelg

Best in the Field – Up to Up to End of Season

(3+ Dismissals)

Luke Terry 5c. + 1c. Men’s 2nd Grade v. University

Luke Terry 3c. 1st. Men’s 2nd Grade (S/F)

v. Glenelg

Levi Barratt 2c. 2 r.o. # Under 14 White v. Prospect

Jack Terry 3c. 1 r.o. # Under 14 White v. Kensington

Luke Terry 3c. Men’s 2nd Grade v. Adelaide

Deveraj Makato 3c. # Under 16 White v. Kensington

Warren Peters 3c. Men’s 1st Grade (S/F)

v. University

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EPIC SHEAGLE – EAGLE VICTORIES

I have been at the West Torrens Cricket Club for 53 seasons and have watched many home games at our headquarters of Thebarton and Henley Ovals but over 6 days in late February – early March I was privileged to witness two of the most awe-inspiring victories over those 53 years – one by our Women and the other by our Men – both at Henley Oval. As I am the sole person with the advantage of attending both matches, I felt that they should be recoded in the Annals of the Eagles for all to be informed. Sunday February 28 Women’s 2nd Grade v. University For this round 8 players were unavailable for the Women’s 1st Grade due to WNCL commitments, serious injury and other commitments. At the same time 3 more regular 2nd Graders were unavailable due to injury and other reasons. Consequently, the Sheagle 2nd Grade was represented by a virtual 3rd XI with substitutes found from past players and West Torrens players’ friends. The usual opening bowler 16 y.o. Jemma Torsney withdrew with an Achilles injury but when she discovered that the team had only 10 players, the Ardrossan recruit volunteered to ‘limp around the field’ and bat at #11 – true Club loyalty and absolute resolve. The major obstacle was that the opposition University was firmly entrenched in the four and fielding that Club’s 1st XI. The girls contained the opposition to 159 with 12 y.o. ‘Charlie’ Henderson-Whitehead bagging 3 wickets, Caoimhe Roche claiming two and former Australian Swimmer and Water Polo player, Susie Smith, sliding, diving, writhing and launching her body at various angles around the field. The long run chase began with stoic skipper Brianna Cheetham opening the innings and scoring 116 before being dismissed when the scores were tied. A quivering Jemma hobbled to the centre, took block and slogged the first ball over mid-wicket for a truly memorable win. Brianna was the pivot around which the victory was centred, but 10 other determined women, most still at school but some of a more mature vintage, showed complete determination to stay in the middle with her to build partnerships. Susie (24 balls faced) Chloe (18 balls) Caoimhe (30 balls) Emillya (14 balls) held their wickets intact for considerable periods of resistance while the Bri piled on the runs. An epic victory for the young Sheagles, a real David and Goliath story (or maybe a Ruth and Naomi tale). Saturday March 6 Men’s 1st Grade v. University The following Saturday the Men’s 1st Grade needed to dismiss University to keep alive their chances of a Finals berth. Having compiled 9/366 the previous Saturday (probably worth 400 due to the sluggish outfield) with gratitude to a memorable unbeaten 154 from Bailey Capel who was ably supported by Pat Fisher and Ryan Gibson. Daniel Drew wisely declared overnight to have maximum time to achieve a win. University lost two early wickets as the youngest of three left-arm quicks Murphy Short made inroads assisted by a Warren Peters catch which Mark Bosnich would surely have failed to ‘push around the post’. However a lengthy partnership of 207 righted the Varsity ship. At 3/303 and with less than 10 overs remaining it appeared that a draw was imminent. However ‘The Blacks’ launched a belated assault, but quickly lost 3 wickets, all to Daniel Drew’s ‘offies’. They then decided to ‘close the shop’ and defend. However Spencer Johnson, recently returned from a Marsh Cup match with SA, dispatched a series of new leather missiles at a speed invisible to the octogenarian eye. At the opposite end he was well supported by Sussex bound Sean Hunt. The two ‘southpaws’ shattered the stumps of the remaining batsmen on four occasions for zero runs in five balls. Sean claimed the seventh wicket with the final ball of his 18th over and handed the ball to Spence who ‘disturbed the

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batsmen’s furniture’ on the first, second and fourth balls of his 20th overs. A monumental victory of epic proportions. What was extremely satisfying, was that both victories were against University, a Club which has to rely heavily for its personnel on other clubs developing young players. I wiped a tear of joy from my eye and exited the Eagles’ Eyrie with the glow of a sated epicurean. I had dined on a cricket feast which will live in the memory. Rocka Postscript It was ironical that we met University in the Semi-final but under somewhat different conditions. In this instance West Torrens had to win, University only needed a draw under the Premier Grade By-Laws. With a declaration not compulsory at any stage of an innings the toss decided the result. University batted for FIVE of the SIX sessions knocking out any chance of the Eagles advancing to the Grand Final. To rub salt into the wounds, our boys were heading upstairs after the game to have a drink with the opposition and offer best wishes for the following week only to find that they weren’t interested and were heading out for a centre wicket practice. Editor

MEN’S 1st GRADE

In round 11 we played Adelaide at Glandore and batting first we made 317, Bailey Capel with a well-made 93, Ryan Gibson continued his dominance making 145 off 200 balls and Tom Sibley made 33. Adelaide were quickly in trouble and were all out for 120 with Spencer Johnson taking an outstanding 5/59 in his comeback game to West Torrens. They followed on and finished with 3/178. In round 12 we played Adelaide Uni and Bailey Capel continued his good form with 154 from 264 balls, Pat Fisher made 58 and Ryan Gibson 44. They then batted and made 319 losing their last 4 wickets for no runs, Spencer was outstanding at the end bowling 3 batsman in 4 balls to take the points against arguably the best side in the competition. We then played East Torrens in a rain shortened match, they made 9 for 256 off 91 overs with Spencer Johnson again bowling outstandingly well taking 6/77 off 28 overs. We then batted and after being in trouble at 3/20 we recovered to finish with 7/199 with Fisher batting very well to make 78 not out and Daniel Drew making 43. Results fell our way and so we made the final round. In the Semi-Final Adelaide Uni won the toss and batted and batted and batted to finish with 7/428 off 150 overs and the game was then called off, Josh Slee and Daniel Drew taking 2 wickets each, it was a disappointing end to the season however having both the first and second grade teams make the finals was a significant improvement from the previous two seasons and we look forward to pushing for premierships next season. Brenton Woolford Senior Cricket Director

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WOMEN’S 1st GRADE

The final three rounds of the season were a mixed bag for the Sheagles. Seriously depleted with anything from 5 to 8 players missing through national and state commitments, serious injury or country engagements, some very young teams took the field. For the Round 8 match against Kensington former star allrounder Lauren Ebsary was enticed to don the colours again. She showed that she still could be a force at 1st Grade level with a quick-fire 52 from 61 balls with 5x4s and a six in a total of 94. Round 9 was a match that was our last chance to make the finals and all Scorpions players were available, except that on the eve of the game Cricket Australia sent word that Tahlia McGrath was not to play, with the rider that she was required ‘to rest’ as the only explanation. She hadn’t played for 7 days and there was a gap before her next match. However fellow Australian team-mate Megan Schutt (an allrounder in 1st Grade) was permitted to play without any restrictions placed on her. Incidentally Tahlia was 4 votes short of winning another Rolton Medal but not permitted to play in this match. The team pulled off a fantastic victory against Northern Districts in the final round of the season.. The new ball was handed to 13 y.o. Maggie Clarke from Jamestown whose 9 overs yielded the figures of 4/23 (plus a catch and a run out). She was ably supported by 15 y.o. Emily Parsons with 3/17 (from 8 overs). The target of 149 was reached with the loss of just two wickets, veterans Ang Treloar and Caroline Ward and the youthful duo of Paris Hall and Kayla McGrath guiding the team to the victory. Emily also played six games in the Boys Under 14 Reds (girls permitted to play up two years over age) where she took 6 wkts. @13.50 and an Economy rate of 1.85. Denis Brien Chairman Women’s Cricket Committee

MEN’S 2nd GRADE

Round 11 saw us play Adelaide at home. We won the toss and sent Adelaide in to bat. Adelaide got off to a good start losing their first wicket at 61. Tight bowling by the Eagles attack resulted in wickets falling constantly from this point. In the end Adelaide were bowled out for 159 in the 71st over. Lachie Pointon and Billa Maegraith bowled beautifully with 5 wickets and 4 wickets, respectively. Our run chase did not start well losing Tom Maegraith early. A second wicket partnership of 118 between Tom Woolford and Eric Carrington steadied the ship before Lachie Pointon joined Woolford at the crease to add another 57 runs. We chased the runs down easily and set about trying to set a total which might entice the opposition to have a crack, but the match petered out with the Eagles winning on first innings. Tom Woolford was outstanding with a brilliant 103, ably supported by Eric Carrington with 46 and Lachie Pointon on 39. Round 12 was played at Park 12 (Uni Oval) against Adelaide Uni. Uni won the toss and elected to bat on a flat deck amassing 166. Lucas Gammon was superb with 4 for 29 from his 12 overs, well supported by Josh Slee who bowled 13 quick overs taking 2/24. The Eagles rocked up the next week looking to chase the total down and cement their spot in the four. Much to their surprise after a week of dry conditions the pitch appeared to be damp, and they were rolled out for a disappointing 78. Billa Maegraith was the only batsmen to offer any resistance making a determined 22 of 67 balls. The result of this round meant the premiership table had tightened up considerably with the Eagles hanging on to fourth spot by a small margin. It would come down to the last minor round game to determine who would play finals with Uni to play their final game against cellar dwellers, Prospect and the Eagles playing 7th place East Torrens at home.

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The Round 13 clash had East Torrens win the toss and throw us into bat on a flat home deck. We lost our openers early but some solid batting from Carrington (55), Pointon (41) and Billa (55) saw us set the opposition an imposing 196 to chase down. Great interest was also being taken in the Uni v. Prospect clash as an outright win by Uni would be enough to dislodge the Eagles from 4th spot. Our bowlers came out and got the job done with good support in the field. Ben Williams was superb in his opening spell finishing with figures of 4/22 of 18 overs. He was well supported by Gammo who bowled with good pace and accuracy to take 4/23 of his 12 overs. Tom Kennewell finished with 2/28. As luck would have it, Prospect hung on to be 8/92 in their second innings narrowly avoiding an outright loss and the Eagles had hung onto 4th spot by .08%. The semi-final had us playing the minor premiers Glenelg at the beautiful Glenelg Oval. Unfortunately we lost the toss meaning Glenelg would bat first and only needed a draw to move through to the grand final. Our bowlers started brilliantly with James Reuther grabbing two wickets to have the Seahorses at 2/4 in the 3rd over. Glenelg dug in and got to 65 before losing their next wicket. A hundred run 4th wicket stand raised concerns before the Eagles fought back hard to have Glenelg sitting at 7/190 at stumps on the first day. We needed to take the 3 remaining wickets quickly the next day to keep the run chase low. Unfortunately Glenelg added another 50 runs on the Sunday morning before we finally got them all out for 241 in the 118 over. Not only had they batted slowly but they batted for an extended period of time meaning we only had 61 overs to chase the total down. James Ruether and Tom Kennewell were brilliant toiling all innings to finish with 4 wickets each. Our run chase did not start well losing Wooly early. Tom Maegraith (29), Lachie Pointon (22) and myself (42) tried hard to build a platform where we got to 3/92 and were placed to have a crack but a devastating spell of bowling from Glenelg’s left arm quick saw us capitulate losing 7 for 24. In the end we were bowled out for 116 in the 43rd over. Whilst the end result was devasting for the team, this is the second year running we have made the finals and the depth in our club should mean we continue to build on these performances next year. Thanks to all at the club for their support and assistance throughout the season and most importantly thanks to the players who it has been an honour to lead through the year. Nick Crouch B Grade Captain

WOMEN’S 2nd GRADE

After a lengthy break of four weeks between matches, round 8 saw us come up against a strong Uni team, and as with the season up until this point, we again fielded a very different team to our last outing. The bowlers worked hard with Charlie Henderson-Whitehead finishing on 3/35 and Caoimhe Roche 2/23, but Uni were able to build partnerships and finished with a strong score of 159. The chase got off to a slow but steady start with the team 5/76 shortly after drinks, and with a string of 20-30 run partnerships we managed to get over the line with one wicket and three balls to spare! (Brianna modestly omitted that she batted until she was the 8th wicket to fall for a magnificent 116 from 127 balls – Ed.) Round 9 saw a much more comfortable win, set up by outstanding bowling from Claire Harvey (5/15) and Mackenzee McCauley (4/13) which saw Northerns all out for 43, the team then chased this down with little trouble. The final round of the season saw us taking on Glenelg on an interesting Henley High School pitch, after being sent in to bat it was a slow slog with the wicket unpredictable (after being turned into a swimming pool the day prior), some solid batting from Mackenzee helped us to post a competitive total of 104. Our bowlers then went to work with Jemma Torsney (4/3 off 8

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overs) ripping through the Glenelg top order and putting them on the back foot, however we were unable to finish them off, the innings ending at 7/43. Unfortunately, it didn’t go our way in the semi-final with Kensington posting a competitive total of 8/145 and we never really got going in the run chase, ending up all out on 97. It was a much-improved season having made the finals in both formats, hopefully next year we can go even further. Brianna Cheetham Captain

MEN’S 3rd GRADE

A successful run by the 3rd Grade to finish off season 2020/21, which resulted in the team narrowly missing out on a finals birth. A comprehensive victory over ladder leaders Adelaide was followed by an outstanding batting performance vs. Adelaide University, with both games having significant individual performances. Brady Williams bowled with pace and bounce against Adelaide to take 5/23 from 14 overs ‘on the trot’ with the new ball, which was then support by Jarrad Hoskin’s innings of 65 to chase down Adelaide’s modest total of 152. Adelaide University posted 209 batting first on day one in Round 12, with some lusty hitting by the lower order. Jack Hawke benefited from some aggressive pace bowling to take figures of 3/37 off his 12 overs. In reply, an opening stand of 115 set the team up to chase down the total at a rapid pace to try and set up an outright victory. The innings contained a special knock from Callum Agnew, scoring his maiden senior hundred of 109. Agnew was ably supported by a swashbuckling innings of 80 from only 56 balls by Nathan Marshall. A dominant batting exhibition. A final round washout vs. East Torrens brough the season to an abrupt end. I would like to thank all 18 players, parents and volunteers who contributed and supported the 3rd Grade this year. We have a fantastic group of people that make this club what it is. Enjoy the winter and see you in season 2021/22. Manning McInerney Captain

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MEN’S 4th GRADE

In Round11 we hosted Adelaide at Henley High School. Adelaide batted strongly to be all out for 245 – Bowling highlight was Josh Joseph getting 5/57, supported by wickets from Jared Zunic 2/36. An unfortunate accident during the week left us without Kyle Lieblich and only 10 batters. Jay Hoffman (41) and Alex Hutton (27) batted well but unfortunately we were all out for 103 and were sent back in. Darren Joseph (27), New Maguire (23), Alex Hutton (18) and Luke Edmunds (17) was not enough to prevent an outright loss – all out for 123 in controversial circumstances. Round 12 we headed into the city to play Adelaide University. We won the toss and elected to bat. Ned Maguire (35) was the standout in terms of runs but a final wicket 10 over stand by Finn Fontaine and Sebih Masih provided some highlights. Adelaide University batted for 35 overs and declared at 136, setting up a chase for an outright win. Riley Williams 3/39 was the best bowling of the group. We went back in to bat – Opener Alex Hutton (44) set up the innings with support from the rest of the team and we were all out for 140. This left 16 overs for Adelaide Uni to make the runs or for us to bowl them out. Adelaide Uni were confident but with Josh Joseph 3/49 and a run out on the final ball (Hoffman/Edmunds) the game ended with a first innings loss but an overall tie. With a washout for Round 13 our season was over. We’ve had a reasonably settled group in 4th grade this year and although we’ve only managed 3 wins, several of the losses were very tight and we were unfortunate not to end up with a better win/loss situation. Max Parsons Captain

UNDER 16 RED

The final three rounds of the season saw mixed success with matches against Prospect, Kensington and East Torrens. Despite a good run chase (Sean Feleppa 60 runs) against competition leaders Prospect, a narrow loss (13 runs) resulted. Had a few catches been held a victory was possible and Luke Tippins efforts with the ball (2 for 20) would have been rewarded. A disappointing first innings against Kensington (Billy Hawke 29 runs) and some quick scoring by a confident opposition (Will Pointon 2 for 34), presented the chance of an outright defeat. In the second innings, dogged defence by opener James Bowyer 14 not out (116 balls) and Sean Feleppa 51 not out (76 balls) stymied the Kensington attack who ended with a first innings win. The result later reversed due to an irregularity with one of the Kensington players. The final round was against East Torrens where we set a competitive target of 187 (Max Davidson 51). With the pitch offering assistance to the seamers, we were looking forward to having a bowl, however the rain came and unfortunately washed out day 2. The team finished sixth on the ladder which was probably a fair reflection of the opportunities taken and those not grasped.

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I’ve been fortunate to watch a number of the lads play their cricket over the past few seasons. It’s pleasing to confirm their year on year development, maturity and development of match awareness to adjust their game to the rhythm of the match. Finally, thanks to the coaches for giving their time and the parents who have assisted throughout the season. Mick Davidson Team Manager

UNDER 16 WHITE

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UNDER 14 RED

Needing a couple of wins to close in on an opportunity to play in finals, the Under 14 Reds were unfortunately unable to produce the consistency shown pre-Christmas. Chasing 160 to win against Prospect we fell short by 24 runs. Tom Hill batted with great concentration to compile 39 and Will Mackenzie showed his capability with the bat making 16. Emily Parsons bowled a superb spell taking 3/27 from her 8 overs. We bowled and fielded exceptionally well against Kensington, restricting them to 135 – a target well within our reach. Dan Feleppa and Archie Robertson both bowled well taking 3 wickets each. Unfortunately, there wasn’t a batsman able to make a significant contribution and we were bowled out for 99. A disappointing result in a game that we should have won. The final round against East Torrens was washed out on the second day. We had bowled out East Torrens for 124 and at 2/27 well and truly in the game. Another fine performance by Archie Robertson with the ball taking 5/24 from 8 overs. This ensured the young competitor finished the season as the leading wicket taker for the entire competition with 24 wickets at 11.75. A fantastic effort and great reward for a young man with an enormous amount of competitive spirit. Finally, I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Lyndall Feleppa, Russell McKenzie, Andrew Robertson, Gerry Paul for consistently sacrificing their Saturday afternoons to help score. To Pete Hill and Steve Molzer who helped set up playing fields and take warm-ups a huge thank you and your assistance was very much appreciated. To Jarrad and Bailey thank you for donating your time and expertise to coach a fantastic group of young sportspeople. While we were unable to make finals, this wasn’t reflective of our team’s progress and improvement made throughout the year nor our collective ability. I hope above all else the Under 14 Reds enjoyed playing at West Torrens this year and I look forward to watching their development in the coming years. Tim Cook Manager

UNDER 14 WHITE

It was a tough last 3 minor round games for our boys coming up against 2 teams that were fighting for a finals spot and another fully entrench in the top 4.

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Round 9 saw us take on Prospect with us batting first and making only 99. Jack Terry opened and batted beautifully making a well compiled 26 off 74 balls. At stumps after the first day Prospect were 0 for 25 and fair to say with us in a bit of trouble. But the following week the boys showed a lot of character and at one stage Prospect were 9 for 84 before they then showed a lot of character themselves and passing our score and going on to make 124. Jackson Harriott, Louis Fontaine and Harvey Stephens were all brilliant with the ball. Round 10 we played Kensington with Cooper Arnold making his West Torrens debut. Cooper bowled and batted well and looked comfortable at the level. We bowled first and dismissed Kensington for 108 with Harvey Stephens best with the ball once again taking 3 wickets. In our chase we were in a good position at 0 for 31 before collapsing to be 8 for 65 then crawling our way back to 9 for 92 before our last pair Louis Fontaine and Jackson Harriott fought valiantly to level the scores but unfortunately that was as far as we could get and the game finishing in a thrilling tie. Our last game against East Torrens was a disappointing finish to the year with only James Turner and Harvey Stephens doing anything of note with the bat and Louis Fontaine taking 2 wickets and Harvey Stephens with his third successive 3 wicket haul which was a great finish to the year for Harvey. While the results didn’t go our way for our team this season, we were clearly the youngest team in the competition with 6 boys playing in the team that were still eligible for the under 12’s and 2 boys a month from being eligible for the under 12’s. I felt the boys this season had a great time and enjoyed being part of the West Torrens cricket club. Thanks to Hosko and Bailey Capel for putting so much time and effort developing the boys. Steven Hall Co-Manager

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LAUREN’S OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

The Australian Cricketers’ Association has honoured Lauren Ebsary with its highest award, the Kerry Packer Award. It provides honorary Life Membership of the ACA and is presented to those members who have been deemed to have served the ACA in an outstanding capacity. Lauren takes a role as ACA Ambassador and is prominent in implementing the Association’s game development policy in South Australia. She has also served as a member of the ACA’s female advisory group which spans across many policies of the ACA for the women’s game which females did not have access to before, such as the pregnancy policy allowing women to have more security to play cricket, have a child and return to the game. Females and partners on tour and injury insurance have been introduced in ‘Beeper’s’ time off the field. Lauren played for Australia 34 times – 1 Test, 19 ODIs and 14 T20Is plus 80 WNBL and 60 WBBL matches. She joined West Torrens after returning from Perth in 2010-11, having previously played for our women’s forerunner, Flinders University and played 69 OD and 29 T20 matches wearing an Eagles cap. She scored 12 centuries to be second on the all-time list behind Kelvin Smith’s 13. Lauren was awarded Life Membership of the West Torrens DCC in 2019. Rocka

PRESENT PLAYER PROFILE

GIBSON Ryan James (Gibbo) RHB – RALB/RAM b. Penrith, New South Wales 30 Dec 1993 WT Debut #555 v. Sturt at Henley Oval, October 2020

7 matches 502 runs @ 65.20 H.S. 205 (136b.) on debut S.R. 56 3 centuries 3 wkts @ 67.00 9 catches

All First Class Debut: New South Wales v Western Australia at Sydney, November,

2016 5 games, 44 runs @ 18.00 H.S. 65 n.o. S.R. 56.91 (1x50) 3 catches Did not bowl

List A Debut Cricket Australia XI v. Queensland at Brisbane, October 2016 390 runs @ 30.00 H.S. 106 (on debut) S.R. 85 (1x100, 3x50s)

2 catches 13 games Did not bowl T20 Debut Sydney Thunder v Sydney Sixers at Sydney, January 2016

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23 games 231 runs @ 16.50 H.S. 53 (on debut) S.R. 109 (1x50)

10 catches 0 wkts for 10 runs Other Clubs Penrith (NSWCA), Sydney Thunder (BBL), Campbelltown Camden (NSWCA), Adelaide Strikers (BBL) Our most eye-catching recruit for the season has undoubtedly been Ryan Gibson from the NSWCA Club Penrith. Educated at Warragamba P.S. and St. Dominics College,

Penrith in Greater Western Sydney, he only began playing cricket at Primary School when his mate’s team was short of players and he offered to ‘fill in’. His cricket quickly progressed through the Penrith Club until he had two seasons in the NSW Under 19 side. The talented top order batsman had an outstanding 1st Grade season in 2015-16 when he hit 204 n.o. against Blacktown and immediately followed up with 217 n.o. v. Gordon eventually surpassing the 1000 run mark for the season. This propelled him into state calculations and entrenched hm in the Futures League for the 2015-16 and 2016-17 season. However it wasn’t for the ‘Bluebaggers’ that he began the 2016-17 season, but in the Cricket Australia XI in the Matador Cup, the National Domestic One Day competition. The CA XI comprised young emerging players from the states not included in their 14 man Cup squads. His debut for CA was momentous scoring 106 against Queensland and winning the Player of the Match award, which he cites as his greatest cricket achievement to date. As a consequence ‘Gibbo’ was selected for the NSW Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia in November 2016. The talented free-scoring right hander was soon swept up by the Sydney Thunder for the BBL in 2015-16 scoring 53 from 43 balls on debut. He was recently given a leadership opportunity when chosen to captain a NSW XI against the British Lions in One Day (Drummoyne) and a Four Day (Woolongong) matches at the close of the 2019-20 season, leading from the front in the OD with a swashbuckling 87 from 81 balls including 5x4s and 5x6s. Ryan held a contract with New South Wales for five seasons but when it wasn’t renewed he decided to look for greener pastures, so he and his partner Lauren decided to move to Adelaide. His batting coach knew our Cricketer Director Brenton Woolford, so it was an easy process for to move to West Torrens. He had also played a couple games with Spencer Johnson previously and had played a lot against Daniel Drew. His debut for the Eagles was portentous, scoring 205 from 136 balls (S.R. 151) which became the highest debut score for the Eagles surpassing Hurtle Willsmore’s 160 n.o. (at #8) v. Glenelg at Glenelg Oval in 1909. In doing so he also created a number of other records viz.

- The highest score ever made at Henley Oval, surpassing Lauren Ebsary’s 202 n.o. v. Port Adelaide in 2010, uniquely both double centuries were made in limited over games (50 overs). Lauren batted at #3.

- The fastest male Double Century for the Club

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- The fourth highest 1st Grade score for the Club. Test allrounder ‘Danga’ Waite’s 339 remains the highest.

‘Gibbo’ followed this up with a fine 106 v. Woodville and this coupled with three seasons’ experience with the Sydney Thunder in the BBL gave the Adelaide Strikers selectors the confidence to offer him a place as a local replacement for Travis Head, who was required for the Test series against India. His first outing with the Strikers was against Sydney Sixers in a pre-season ‘warm up’ where he created a suitable impression slamming 34 from 12 balls. 62 and 137 n.o. v. ACT/NSW Country in the Futu res League (CA 2nd XI competition) plus 145 v. Adelaide in Round 11 must have him in the sights of the Redbacks’ and Strikers selectors for next season. He recalls that the biggest influence on his game as a Junior was South African Jaques Kallis, whom he had watched frequently and had tried to emulate. Kallis’ hunger for runs rubbed off on Ryan as he feels that scoring 100s always generates a massive thrill, but he also loves being a part of long format games which go down to the wire. He is also handy when called to the bowling crease with his ‘leggies’ or a turn at medium pace. His comment on the comparison between Sydney and Adelaide cricket is something which the controllers of SA cricket might find interesting: I think the standard is pretty similar to Sydney in the games I’ve played so far. I think the pitches are much better here than what you get in Sydney which is good for a batter. A lot of the grounds here are multipurpose use where in the Sydney I would say majority are cricket only. Ryan is also a soccer enthusiast having played the game in the NSW Premier League before concentrating on cricket.

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CRICKET UNDER LIGHTS at HENLEY OVAL

To try out the new 500 Lux lighting at Henley Oval, the Juniors played a couple of T20 matches after their season had finished. These were the last games of the season and it provided a wonderful opportunity for some of our junior cricketers to show their skills under lights, in front of a good sized and very jovial crowd on a fantastic pitch (thanks to Trent & Micko). Photos from the games can be found in this edition of the Eagle Eye. Wednesday 24 March. The match between members of our U.18 squad, was played with Eagle Blue defeating Gold Eagles 132 to 123. Eddie Ellicott was awarded the player of the match as voted by the captains Luke Terry & Sam Turner. Each player bowled & faced 2 overs. Thursday 25 March Lights were back on again on Thursday for an U.15 squad T20 (6:45) game with some younger players playing in the curtain raiser from 4:15. 46 of our junior players had the opportunity to play on Henley oval, with the second game once again under lights. In the first the Golden Eagles defeated the Eagle Blues 7/133 to 10/125. For the winners, Elliot top scored with 11 n.o. Captain Tom scored 9 n.o. and took 1/6 with two amazing catches in the covers and George finished with 3/3 to go with 10.n.o. While for the Eagle Blues, Max top scored with 12 n.o. Daniel took 1/4 and made 8 no (which won him a bet with veteran Sam Ellicott) and Archer finished with 3/5. While no official player of the match was awarded George’s allround efforts (he kept too) were hard to go past. In the late game under lights, some highlights were the partnerships of:

• James T & Archie R (40)

• Denny & Lucien (37)

• Mark W & Lewis A (34) Individually, Cooper and Mark W led the way with the bat and James T. and Marco were the leading wicket takers. In the main the matchups were evenly contested although at times to test some of the players they were pitted against more developed players. Overall a great learning experience and thanks to all those who organized, umpired, cooked the BBQ, served the drinks and/or came along to enjoy a wonderful night of WT Junior cricket! Kent Sendy

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WEST TORRENS WAR HEROES

A couple of seasons ago, two of our Life Members Brian Isaac (former President and holder of the record for the most A Grade matches played) and Charlie Rumbelow (former Secretary) suggested that the Club ascertain the names of all of the Hindmarsh/West Torrens players and officials who served in any of the Wars in which Australia participated and that the Club honour these people in some way. As Club historian I have undertaken the research which is not yet complete. Anzac Day is fast approaching, so it seems the appropriate time to publish a list of these men. As the research is on-going, the Club hasn’t yet determined how it might honour these War Heroes. They paid the ultimate price World War One 78. Charles (Rappi) James Backman v. Sturt at Unley Oval November 1909 b. Bowden 11 Apr 1884 d. Gallopoli, Turkey 25 April 2015 Enlisted 19 August 1914 Killed in Action in the landing at Anzac, Gallipoli on the first day. 25 April 1915 Rank Sergeant No known grave - "Known Unto God"

33. Albert Samuel Day v. Sturt at Unley Oval April 1902 b. Bowden 8 Sep 1885 Killed in Action Villers Bretonneux, France 8 Aug 1918 Enlisted Adelaide 20 August 1915 Rank Sergeant Cemetery :Buried : Vaire Wood (nr. Corbie) exhumed and re-buried: Villers-Bretonneux (nr. Corbie) 22. Charles Ernest (Charlie) Goodall v. Nth. Adelaide at Adelaide Oval October 1899 b. Hindmarsh 5 Feb 1879 Killed in Action France: 23 to 25th July 1917 aged 37 Enlisted: 1 Oct 1915 Served in Egypt & France Cemetery : Pozieres British, France 111. Colin Alan Longbourne Greig v. Port Adelaide at Alberton Oval January 1915 b. North Adelaide 3 Mar 1896 Died of wounds received at Villers-Bretonneux, France 8 Aug 1918 (Battle of Amiens) Served in England and France Cemetery : Villers-Bretonneux Military, France

86. Patrick Joseph Lynam v. North Adelaide at Hindmarsh Oval January 1911 b. Hindmarsh 28 Jan 1890 Killed in Action France 28 June 1918 aged 28 Cemetery ; Villers-Bretonneaux Military, France

1. Charles Goodall - Cap 22

2. Charles Backman – Cap 78

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Leslie Mapstone RIMES b. Bowden 17 Dec 1892 Killed in Action Messines, Belgium 31 Jul 1917 Enlisted Adelaide 19 Aug 1915 Commemorated : The Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium 90. William (Will) Robert Sim v. East Torrens at Norwood Oval January 1912 b. Mitchell, Qld 15 Dec 1890 Killed in Action: Ypres, Belgium 18 October 1917 Clerk Enlisted: 25 September 1916 Served in England & Belgium No known grave - "Known Unto God" (Menin Gate) Memorial Rank Private William Robert Sim enlisted on the same day as his younger brother Pte. Arthur John Sim - They embarked together, and they fell together in Belgium on the same day. William was buried in the Military Cemetery at Broodseinde, within a few metres of where he fell. After the war, his grave could not be located and he is commemorated on the Menin Gate Memorial at Ypres, Belgium with others who have no known grave. World War Two Henry Thomas (Harry) Johnson b. North Adelaide 15 Jan 1915 Killed in action Gona, Papua 30 November 1942 Enlisted Wayville 25 May 1940 Cpl. 2/27 Australian Infantry Battalion Cemetery : Port Moresby ((Bomana) War Cemetery, Papua New Guinea 217. Kenneth Lovett Ridings v. University at Thebarton Oval (Final) March 1937 b. Unley 7 Feb 1920 Killed in Flying Battle over the Bay of Biscay, France 17 May 1943 Enlisted Southwark 26 July 1940 (Army) Discharged 17 Mar 1941 Enlisted 21 Jul 1941 (RAAF) Rank Flying Officer Cemetery : No known grave “Known unto God” 189. Charles William (Chilla) Walker v. Prospect at Prospect Oval October 1929 b. Brompton 19 Feb 1909 Killed in a Flying Battle over Soltau, Germany 18 Dec 1942 Enlisted Adelaide 3 Feb 1941 Rank Flying Officer Cemetery : No known grave “Known unto God”

They also served Boer War 39. John Birch Pickering World War 1 66. ANGWIN Hugh Thomas Moffitt CMG 47. BATTYE George Harry 158. BEARE Frank Howard (Teddy) (Dr.) 146. BRITTEN JONES Edmund (Teddy) (Dr.) 117. CARRISON Percy 118. DANIELSEN Herman Frederick Laurits DAVIES William Leslie 33. DAY Albert Samuel 154. DOLLING Charles Edward (Charlie) (Dr) 114. GROVES Sydney Cleveland 174. HOGON Reginald Bede # 107. HOOPER Percy Samuel 35. HYMAN Oscar Henric 110. JERVIS Challis Vincent 55. LANGMAN Horace Alfred John MINEAR Horace Frederick Vernon 74. MOY John Mortimer 150. O’MALLEY Eric Alan MC 89. PARKS George Gilbert 101. RIMES Percival James

3 George Battye - Cap 47

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109. WALKER George Alfred 20. WALKLEY Harold 163. WALTON William Pollock 59. WAYE Libby Sibly 87. WEBB Leonard Charles 108 (H). WEEKS Albert Edmund 85. YEOMAN(S) Percy Charles # Also served in World War 2 World War 2 221. ALCORN Kenneth Pearce 186. ALLEN Cyril Harry BARKLA, Frederick Bert 145. BARTLETT Edwin Roy BRIDEOAKE, Phillip Clifton 149. CAWTE Frederick George Nelson 245. CLOUGH Brian Desmond COLBEY, Colin COOLEY, Oliver Thomas Charles DESTREE, Louis D'Hamilton 225. DOOLAND Bruce DOWLING James Desmond 257. FRY Clifford Charles James (Joe) 124. FURLER Albert GLASTONBURY Stuart Sefton. 170. GOLDFINCH Harry Oscar GORDON Eric Massey 224. GRIMM Norman Leslie GRINDLAY Leonard George 204. HEAIRFIELD Herbert Venters (Bert) 199. HAMENCE Ronald Arthur (Plum) 236. HARRISON Gordon 261. HAVERLAND Roy 228. HILL Peter Distin HOPKINS Raymond Leonard IRWIN, Henry Arthur 210. ISAAC William Edward (Bill) 68. KENNETT Walter Raymond KERNTKE, Charles Henry 207. KING Norman Reginald 196. LUCY Alan Charles LUKEY, Noel Parker McKAY Basil 255. McKINLAY John Peter (Jack) ODLUM Norman James PAECH Ivor George 213. PATERSON Charles Wellington 188. PARRY A.Septhon (Seff) 215. RIDINGS Phillip Lovett (Pancho) 220. RIDINGS Rowley Lovett (POW) 202. RIDINGS Sidney Bradshaw 240. ROBERTSON Arthur Douglas 194. ROBINSON Jack Douglas 203. SAUERWALD Francis Alexander (Frank)

191. SHEPHERD Allan Gordon 192. SMITH (ROBERTS-SMITH) Norman Francis 227. STAGG Ross Smith 256. STANFORD Harry Bruce Milton 212. STANFORD Ross Milton DFC OAM STAPLEY, Alfred Dudley 232. SYMONDS Albert Percival (Alby) 193. TILLETT Norman 223. TONKIN William Henry (Bill) 208. TUCK Gordon Frank 180. WAITE Mervyn George (Danga) WALKER, George Harry (POW)* 254. WALSH Douglas William 155. WARD Ronald Edgebert WEBSTER, Albury Fiest 258 WOOD Raymond Lelland (Bub) 229. WOODS Thomas Henry (Harry) 239. WRIGHT Herbert 197. YOUNG Gerald Dominick (Gerry) * (brother of Charlie) The number prefixing a name indicates their A Grade debut number. Those without numbers are lower Grade players and Officials. (H) denotes played under the Hindmarsh banner. If anyone knows of any person whose name should be on this Honour Roll but whom I have missed, could you please let me know.

4 Ross Stanford – Cap 212

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Denis Brien Club Historian

5 William Sim - Cap 90

6 Charles Walker - Cap 189

7 Reginald Hogon - Cap 174

8 Ivor Paech

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EAGLES CLUB AMBASSADORS

Top Row: Matthew Broadbent, Ian Ravenscroft, Adam Crosthwaite, Tim Ford Middle Row: Matthew Richardson, Mickey D, Andy Capel, Josh Dascombe Bottom Row: Leigh Drennan, Ian Chappell, Peter George, John Lynch OAM

EAGLES QUIZ – How well do you know your Eagles?

1. What is the name given to the nets at Henley Oval? 2. Who scored the most runs across all formats this season? 3. What was the highest partnership across all grades this season? 4. What was the best innings bowling performance across all grades this

season? 5. Who was involved in the most runouts (as a fielder) this season? 6. Which team had the highest winning percentage this season? 7. Which team had the most ducks this season? 8. Which team conceded the least runs per wicket this season? 9. What is the name of Premiership Captain Leigh Drennan’s podcast? 10. Who is the club’s No. 1 Ticket Holder?

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st Grade T20 – 64% 7. U16 Red – 18 Ducks 8. Womens 2

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per wicket 9. We got the Chocolates 10. Brian Isaac