Warehouse Cricket Association Qld (Inc)
96th Annual Report 2016 – 2017 Major Sponsor of Warehouse Cricket
Register of Life Members of Warehouse Cricket: (*) = deceased
Year 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1929 1930 1931 1932 1936 1936 1939 1947 1948 1949 1951 1954 1957 1970 1976
Name *F. J. Bardwell *L. G. Oxley *O.W. Harris *W.P. Falton *H. J. Tozer *L. Whalley *V. Harry *H. MacKechnie *J. George *J. Lawrie *C.F. Moroney *A. Hall *A.T. Brady *W.J. Scott *M. J. Whalley *V.W. Holland *H. A. Dawes *A.B. Gollan *W.B. Clark *G.S. Grey (Mrs)
Year 1977 1978 1984 1985 1986 1988 1992 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2004 2006 2009 2012 2013 2015 2016
Name *W.J. Richards *G.C. Hastie *F.T. Pope *C. Flynn (Snr) *A.J. Lawrie P.J. Jorgensen *J. R. Lambert L. D. Christie M. Kydd N. Simpson J.L. Forrest P. Cooke P.G. Mathieson *C. Jones G.M. Cartwright L. A. Webster D. A. Webster P. van der Kley Peter Pfeffer
2016–2017 Warehouse Cricket Office Bearers Patron Vice Presidents President Deputy Chairman Treasurer/Statistician Secretary Committee Members
Development Officer Umpire’s Delegate Auditor Delegates to Qld Cricket
Brian Gaskell Lloyd Ostwald & Richard Ring Andrew Middleton Troy Burns Peter Pfeffer Hitesh Rathod Shayne Ballard Allan Donovan Angeline Lowther Luis Hermida Eddie Mills Warren Finegan Barry Peacock Brad Wease Barry Stevensen Laurence Christie Peter Mathieson Peter Stokes & Co Damian Sharry & Laurence Christie
Cover Photo:
Congratulations to Neil Simpson (OAM) who this year was awarded the “Medal of the Order of Australia for Services to Cricket”. Pictured: Neil, receiving his award from Mr Paul De Jersey, Governor of Qld. PAGE 2 This Annual Report printed with the support of Konica Minolta Qld
WAREHOUSE CRICKET ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF 96th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MONDAY 28th August 2017 This report has been prepared for presentation at the 96th Annual General Meeting of the Warehouse Cricket Association which is set down for Qld Cricket Offices at Greg Chappell St, Albion on Monday 28th August, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Business to be conducted: • Receive the Annual report that includes the Financial Statement for the Year ended 30th June 2017 • Election of Office Bearers for 2017/2018 • Consideration of Amendments to the Constitution & By-Laws (where applicable), • Any other business considered necessary and properly brought forward for an Annual General Meeting. Hitesh Rathod (Secretary)
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 3 5 9 13 15 16 17 End
Subject Notice of Annual General Meeting & Office Bearers President’s Report Competitions and Representative Team Report Code of Conduct Report Treasurer’s Report Warehouse Umpire’s Report Statistics commence Treasurer’s Report with Audited Financial Statement
Warehouse Cricketers are encouraged to support the Kedron Wavell Services Club and consider taking out Membership
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LIST OF ATTENDANCES at EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS
Name Andrew Middleton Troy Burns Peter Pfeffer Hitesh Rathod Shayne Ballard Allan Donovan Warren Finegan Luis Hermida Angeline Lowther Eddie Mills Barry Peacock Barry Stevensen Allan Donovan Laurence Christie Peter Mathieson
Position Chairman Deputy Chairman Treasurer/Statistician Secretary Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member Development Officer Umpires Representative
Attendances 8 8 7 8 5 5 8 3 0 6 0 7 5 7 8
of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Back Row (from Left) Barry Stevensen, Troy Burns, Brad Wease, Shayne Ballard, Warren Finegan, Allan Donovan Front (from Left) Eddie Mills, Peter Mathieson, Andrew Middleton, Peter Pfeffer, Hitesh Rathod, Laurence Christie Unavailable: Luis Hermida, Angeline Lowther & Barry Peacock
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President’s Report Reflecting on another year for our organisation, it seems this has been a year of uncertainty and change for cricket broadly. The recent Cricket Australia/ACA player contract negotiations, implications for funding and ensuring the large growth of female participation is accommodated, highlight some of the changes and the challenges ahead for our sport at all levels. Firstly, congratulations to the players of our Representative team, who with Coach, Lance Roudenko who went all the way this year in winning the Plunkett Cup. Under the leadership of Captain Alex Thompson, the team overcame Toowoomba (241) in the final with a score of 7/244. Having claimed the crown, the Team has accepted the challenge to step up a level into Webb Shield in the coming season. This step should be great for their development and permeate those higher skills back into the day to day Warehouse competition. Again, I wish to recognise the volunteers across the organisation and our member clubs and teams who have contributed countless hours to providing a quality, safe and inclusive sport for our members. Whilst Laurence Christie does some paid hours in his development role, he also spends many volunteer hours working on competitions, overseeing draws, grounds preparation and adjusting ground allocations to the many uncertainties that inevitably arise. He is particularly supported by Peter Pfeffer in his dual roles as Statistician and Treasurer, Hitesh Rathod (HR) in multi-roles as Secretary, Commissioner and managing the Rep Team with Troy Burns, who also fulfils roles as Deputy Chair and in the Competitions and Rules Committee. Apart from these people, this year saw us adopt a slightly larger committee, with a number of new committee members providing a broader representation and voice from our diverse membership base. In an age of ever increasing demands on volunteers’ time, this has been a necessary and successful change. My appreciation goes to all the other committee members for their valuable input and assistance with special thanks to those committee retiring this year.
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HR has particularly spent significant time on player qualifications, with a number of teams seemingly not that aware of the requirements and experiencing adverse outcomes accordingly. This is a work in progress, with some modifications to the qualification rules recently made. The issue of player exemption guidelines seems to have come to the forefront recently and the committee has further work to do refining this process to improve outcomes. It's an inexact process balancing the interests of friends with a range of skill levels seeking to play together versus keeping competition as even as is reasonably practical. Further in the domain of the Commissioner, although reasonably uncommon, there does seem to have been a slight increase in the instances of poor behaviour, resulting in a range of penalties being handed down. Player behaviour will continue to attract close attention in the upcoming season. Thanks again to Neil Simpson and Peter Mathieson (Matho) and their fellow umpires for their efforts in working to provide an umpire for almost every match, every weekend. No doubt that would be easy if everyone put was prepared their hand up to be an umpire. However, with the expectations we players place on them, it's a wonder we can cover any matches at all. Again, Neil and Matho always welcome constructive feedback on MyCricket to help umpires improve their 'game'. Thanks also to our grounds staff for their work getting quality pitches out there with so many weather variables at play. Delivering 11-12 turf pitches a week, Saturday and Sunday, summer and winter with just 4 staff is a serious challenge. Some issues with a couple of grounds was rectified thanks to their directed efforts. The recent addition of new roller, thanks to a successful grant with Allan Donovan's efforts, has been welcomed. A program of pursuing grants to update other ageing equipment is underway and I'm sure will continue to pay dividends into the future. Thanks also go to our Canteen Operators Warren 'Wazza' & Karen Finegan at Kianawah and Dan and Anne Pasikowski at Marchant Park. Their service to our members is greatly appreciated. Wazza has also been invaluable in his input and assistance with Warehouse functions. Thanks yet again to the excellent photography of Doug O'Neill for his match day photos that continue to have quite a following on Facebook, he seems to have a knack of catching our castles going down at just at the key moment. PAGE 6 This Annual Report printed with the support of Konica Minolta Qld
Children enjoy free rides at Awards Arvo at Kianawah Park
Left: HR - "Kohli" & Councillor Ryan as Southpine Dragons win A1 Pennant
Based on suggestions from the previous member survey, a summer season trophy presentation format comprising a free family afternoon event at Kianawah Park was trialled. Around 50-60 people attended, only slightly down on the former trophy night format. Almost all teams were represented at the afternoon, as were most of the bating award winners; it was observed many bowling award winners were not there (draw your own conclusions as you wish). The incoming committee will review the preferred format. The winter trophy night was a great night drawing a bumper crowd, with Geoff (Thommo) Thomson holding the audience of adults and juniors captive with his stories. It was great to see many juniors who never saw Thommo play lining up for autographs and photos, just awestruck by the reputation of the man. Winter Trophy Night no doubt will continue to be our nights of nights. We trialled celebrating Pink Stumps Day in the One-day matches, giving the pink ball a run. It was great to see clubs getting into the Pink spirit raising $4,615 to support families who are battling this terrible disease. It was also great to be able to provide some hospitality comprising afternoon tea and a few drinks on the 'lawn' at No. 10 to some of the ladies of Warehouse Cricket. I hope Warehouse can continue to support this great cause in whatever form people chose. A full season trial of the Pink Ball was implemented in the winter season just drawing to a close. It seems most people observed the ability to sight the ball was a vast step up particularly in the later afternoon against dark backgrounds. which was a win for spectators. Some people seemed to find concerns on dewey fields, and also where balls spent a lot of time on the nearby carparks and roads (some of the big units out there do like to cart the ball a long way).
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As always, Gabba were most willing to swap any balls that are not highest quality, and take those learnings back into their supply and production chain. As of now, our members have in the majority indicated a preference for the red ball for the upcoming summer season. The number of junior teams this winter is an extremely pleasing result and “pie in the face” to the “cricket is dying” critics. These players represent over 60 teams of 13 to 16 year olds (along with a number of 'father and son's teams sprinkled throughout the grades) choosing cricket as their summer AND winter sport. No doubt many of these will pursue this love of cricket into their adult years in Warehouse and other competitions. Put with the growth of female participation, the future of cricket looks pretty exciting. Warehouse offered a female competition this winter, but without attracting sufficient numbers this time. In consultation with Qld Cricket, we will continue to seek ways to provide suitable competitions as female participation grows. We continue to provide grounds to Qld Cricket for their female development programs. Our engagement with Qld Cricket has continued to grow over the past year with one of our Executive Committee meetings being held in the Boardroom of Queensland Cricket with Qld Cricket Board, Chairman Sal Vasta and CEO Max Walters. We thank both Sal and Max for their time in discussing how we can work together for the betterment of both organisations and our sport. We recognise both organisations share many challenges and we appreciate their support. Warehouse also attended the Brisbane Premier Cricket Awards in April, which was an inclusive gesture appreciated by both organisations. As Chairman, it was an honour to present our two major awards. Southpine Dragons received the the A1 Premiership (Bardwell Shield) and the Club Championship (Chuter Shield) was presented to the Gold Crest Cricket Club before the assembled guests. Thanks as always goes to our great sponsors, led again by Gabba Sporting Products. Gabba will continue to supply affordable cricket balls into at least 2019 (under the current contract) and also supports Warehouse in many less obvious ways including team apparel and sponsorship. It's a constant challenge to keep fees as low as reasonably practical and the support of our sponsors greatly assists in this. As I concluded last year, thank you again for all who contribute so much to our great sport and our organisation. I have every confidence that with that continued contribution that we will continue to do well providing safe and inclusive sport in the face of (the ever more evident) variables of the future.
Andrew Middleton
(Chairman)
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2016-2017 Rep Team & Competitions’ Report In our Eighth year back with Representative Cricket, Warehouse again entered the Plunket Cup and remaining undefeated against teams from Beaudesert, Logan, Ipswich, Churches Association, Toowoomba and Qld Sub Districts. It was a very successful year for our Players, firstly becoming Minor Premiers and then playing in our 5th Grand Final where we hosted Toowoomba at Marchant Pk 10.
“The Team”
Back (from Left): Eddie Mills (Scorer), Troy Burns & HR (Managers), Kyle Hope, Nigel Sherborne, Josh Toner, Michael Turner, Joel Challinor, Simran Grewal, Lance Roudenko (Coach) Front (from Left): Luis Hermida, Tom English, Arif Mansuri (V-Capt), Jason King, Alex Thompson (Capt), Charles Matthews, Chathura Kaluthanthri
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Special mention is also extended to Michael Schloss (Ferny Districts) and Nathan Murray (South Pine Dragons) who also played during the season. (Left: Mick Turner acknowledges his “50” in setting up a successful run chase.)
The Grand-final lived up to its name where in a tightly fought match, Warehouse Cricket (7/244 - Mick Turner 77) prevailed over Toowoomba (241 - Kyle Hope 3/41) to win their 5th Plunkett Cup in eight (8) years. Our sincere appreciation goes to Lance Roudenko as coach, to GABBA Sporting products who supplied the team with 1 day and training uniforms. Team Managers Troy Burns and Hitesh Rathod (HR) with Scorer, Eddie Mills gave solid support to the on-field team.
Arif Mansuri was named Warehouse Representative Player of the year. Premier Grade champions were South Pine Dragons and Club Champions were Gold Crest This years “THE LAURENCE CHRISTIE MEDAL” winner was James Smith of Peninsula. This year the Warehouse Northside vs. Southside was put on hold but will return for the coming 2017-2018 Summer season. This year we had our Seventh T20 competition with 3 pools - 2 of 8 teams, and C grade with 4, this year’s premiers were: Group A – Brisbane Sikh Cricket Club Group B – Spears Cricket Club Group C – QLD Lions Cricket Club The Cartwright Cup was held on 8th & 9th April in great conditions with some wonderful cricket being played with big hitting and wickets tumbling left, right and centre. The winner of the Cartwright Cup, was Mater Hill Cricket Club who prevailed over Tabla Cricket Club. Macgregor Cricket Club took out the Plate Grade and North West Range carried away the “Junior” Prize. PAGE 10 This Annual Report printed with the support of Konica Minolta Qld
I would like to personally thank the Canteen Staff, umpires and officials who gave up their time throughout the season and look forward to seeing strong representation in our rep teams and good cricket being played in all grades,
Troy Burns Deputy Chairman, Rep Team & Competitions Manager.
Warehouse Cricket Teams - 2016-2017 Winter 2016 Saturday Junior teams Senior teams Sunday Senior teams
56 54 128
Total
238
Summer 2016–2017 Saturday Senior teams Sunday Senior 50/50 Senior T20
42 42 20
Total
104
Total for 2016-2017
342
James Smith wins "Laurence Christie Medal"
Gold Crest are Club Champions in 2016-17
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Premier Competitions Awards 2016/2017 C.R. Chuter Memorial Shield (Summer Season Club Champions) Presented by Brisbane Hospitals Cricket Club F.J. Bardwell Memorial Shield (Summer A1 Premiers) In memory of the First Chairman of Warehouse Cricket 1921-1935 W.J. Scott Memorial Shield (Winter Saturday A1 Premiers) Awarded by the Association in appreciation of the late Bill Scott’s meritorious services as Secretary from 1945 to 1974
Jack Richards Shield (Winter Sunday A1 Premiers) To recognise the contribution of Jack W Richards Life Member
Laurence Christie Medal 2016-2017 (A1 Saturday Player of the Summer Season)
Peter Channell/Hampson Award (Junior Player Winter Season) To perpetuate the memory of Peter Channell along with Terry Hampson former Councillor for Marchant) and Life Time Cricket tragic.
Sam La Franz (Father of Mr Errol La Frantz) chaired the first meeting of Warehouse Cricket on 8th August 1921 to commence Warehouse Cricket after WW1.
Southpine Dragons Cricket Club Southpine Dragons Cricket Club Micah XI Cricket Club James Smith Peninsula Cricket Club Arif Mansuri (Micah XI)
Representative Player of the Year (2016-2017)
Sam La Frantz Wicket Keeping Award
Gold Crest Cricket Club
Winter 2016
Sayed Ali Nasar Zaidi (Young Guns Cricket Club) Barry McDougall (Mater Hill)
Summer 2016-2017
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Casey McFarlane (Albany Creek)
Code of Conduct Report The role of Commissioner within WCAQ is to provide players, umpires and the Executive Committee with a respected process for investigating incidents both on and off the field, where and when they occur. In a same instance, Commissioner expects, that all Players and members participating in WCAQ run cricket competitions, are automatically bound by and required to comply with all of the provisions of the, laws, by-laws and Code of Conduct aspects. Importantly, Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it is to be played not only within its Laws, by-laws and code of Conduct, but also within the spirit of the game. Any action seen as abusing this spirit causes injury to the game itself. The Code of Conduct is intended to protect and enshrine such important qualities and standards, including the spirit of the game, so that all participating players and members, may continue to enjoy the game of cricket now and in the future. It is Commissioner’s expectation that - it is all Players and members participating, their personal responsibility to familiarise themselves with all of the requirements of the - laws, by-laws and Code of Conduct, including what behaviour constitutes an offence under the Code of Conduct. Over the past 12 months we had number of cases reported, prompting in-depth investigation by the Commissioner and his team and in total there were 5 cases (as per the below table), where the players were deemed by the Commissioner to have a charge/s to answer, charged players/s in return accepted an offered penalty without the need to convene a Code of Conduct hearing. If a player did not accept an offered penalty, then the Code of Conduct provision of a penalty of double that originally offered would have been imposed if proven guilty of the charge, during a Code of conduct hearing. When signing on for the season, all players are required to acknowledge that they are aware of the Code of Conduct and as such there should be no reason for breaches of the Code during any season. However, incidents do occur and cases that have been reported, have been actioned by the Commissioner, during the 2015-2016 Summer season & the 2016 Winter season.
Hitesh Rahthod (Commissioner)
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(2016 Winter & 2016/2017 Summer Code of Conduct Cases) Club Springwood Suns
1 Player (brief association with numerous Clubs)
Charge
Result
2.1 Dissent to Umpires decision 3.1 Intimidate Umpire by language 3.2 Threaten to assault another player 5.2 Engage in behaviour unbecoming a player or official to bring the game of cricket into disrepute.
Suspended for 2 * 2 day matches
Suspended for 10 years 2016-2026
5.3 Player must not make public or media comment which is detrimental to the game of cricket Bald Hills Lawnton Keep Walking Mater Hill
1.1 Dissent to Umpires decision 2.1 Dissent to Umpires decision 2.1 Serious dissent to Umpires decision 2.6 Using obscene language
1 * 2 day match 3 * 1 day matches 2 month’s suspension
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Treasurer’s Report The 2016/17 financial year was another fairly quiet year for the Warehouse Executive financially. The “No Play – No Pay” scheme Warehouse Cricket implemented last season, where teams no longer having to pay wicket fees for washed out games has been relatively successful. While we would prefer no rain on match days, fortunately for our bank balances, rained out matches were in keeping with the budgeted levels. Warehouse Cricket was successful in a grant application for $33,700 from the Gaming Machine Benefit fund, which together with a $5000 co-payment from Warehouse Cricket , a new Roller was purchased for the Grounds Team at Marchant Park to replace our very aged existing roller and enable ongoing preparation of our wickets. Laurence Christie continued in his role as the part-time Development Officer. Laurence continues to be his usual tireless hardworking self and provides endless support and assistance on numerous projects and issues. On behalf of the Warehouse Executive, I would like to thank him for his continual efforts in this role. I would also like to thank Qld Cricket as well as the three levels of Government for their financial support for community projects, both big and small, which have greatly assisted Warehouse Cricket to provide excellent facilities to our cricketers. Our major sponsor, Gabba Sporting Products continued their close relationship with Warehouse Cricket. The Gaskell Family of Mark, Dustin and Mitchell are good friends of the Association and seek to assist Warehouse Cricket wherever possible. Gabba Sporting Products provide a Sponsorship package that includes cash, equipment/balls for the general competitions and clothing for our Rep Team, all of which is of significant financial benefit to the Association. In turn, this plays a significant role in keeping the costs of playing cricket to a minimum. Regards
Peter Pfeffer Treasurer
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Warehouse Cricket Umpires’ Association A review of the past year of cricket provided by the Warehouse Cricket Association has seen the number of teams competing in the various competitions holding up reasonably well with respect to last year. Senior teams in the winter competition have reduced slightly but replaced by an increase in the junior teams. Our Umpires Association remains strong in numbers. Saturday summer fixtures were all provided with a badged umpire. Some fixtures saw a surplus of three or four umpires. Unfortunately, Sunday summer fixtures are not all supported by a badged umpire as some umpires are not available on both days. In winter, with the assistance of umpires from other Associations, all Sunday fixtures are allocated a badged umpire but the Saturday fixtures are a handful of umpires short of full allocation. A few players were reported again this year by umpires for conduct detrimental to the game of cricket. The Warehouse Commissioner dealt with all these reports expeditiously and the relevant players received the appropriate penalties. It was with sadness that we saw the passing of our respected colleague Ian Midgley in July last year. Ian was a gentle man and a very good umpire who was
well respected by the players in the A1/Premier grade where he performed the majority of his umpiring. Ted McCann, Morris Mersky and Brian O’Rourke also retired during the year. Ted and Morris umpired for many years mainly at Kianawah Park, and Brian joined our association from Queensland Cricket Umpires Association close to ten years ago. Brian was also a popular umpire and also was our ground manager at Kianawah Park for several years. Our Honorary Secretary, Neil Simpson, was awarded the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) in recognition of his enormous contribution to cricket through his involvement in the Warehouse Cricket Association. Neil is currently in his twenty-ninth year as Secretary of our Association. I am sure everyone will join me in congratulating Neil for this well deserved honour. I extend my sincere thanks to the Executive of the Warehouse Cricket Association for their support of our association. In closing, I wish to congratulate all umpires on a job well done and to the players, good luck for this and future seasons.
Peter Mathieson (President)
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2016 Winter Saturday - Competitions Points GRADE A1
CLUBNAME
Southpine Dragons
North West Range Pine Rivers Wilston Warehouse Everton District Griffith University
A3N
Mater Hill Southpine Dragons Roudenko Cricket Nambour Colts Bracken Ridge Pine Rivers
A3S
B1N
B2N
Macgregor Maestros
62.61
86.80 91.42 55.75 42.39 30.89 25.57
B3S
66.89 63.48 49.08 41.20 38.64
Albany Creek
60.02
Old Boy’s XI Mater Hill Everton District Mighty Blues Roudenko Cricket
81.16 68.25 47.72 35.83 26.84
Redlands Tigers
GRADE CLUBNAME B3N Sunny Coast Cobras
62.93 62.83 48.65 29.97 28.71
Helensvale Hawks Gold Coast Marlins Numnuts Ned’s XI
Napoleons North Australian Nudgee College Bruce Red Dogs
B2S
PTS
78.78 80.22 62.66 51.54 34.10 26.55
Brisbane Challengers
84.23
Macgregor Cobras Wolston Park Centenary Toowong Meakin Park Rangers Springwood Suns
89.01 86.12 61.14 45.68 30.89
17
C1N
Pirates Lyons’s Den Pine Rivers Ferny Districts Albany Creek Brisbane Spartans Everton District
118.33 81.75 63.06 50.97 48.85 43.85 33.45
Kuraby Lions
73.63
Macgregor Mongrels Mater Hill Pitch Doctors Danger Island Springwood Suns
101.08 74.11 54.36 37.04 19.34
Redlands Tigers
89.97
Bracken Ridge Red Dogs Albany Creek Everton District Mater Hill
C1S
POINTS 75.91
Macgregor Masters
Toowong Springwood Suns Puka Puka
83.77 79.78 44.04 27.72 27.59
100.16 84.41 76.97 27.47
2016 Winter Juniors GRADE U/13FN
CLUBNAME Tripl.e “A” Palmwoods Colts Albany Creek Hawks Toombul Blue Ferny Flames Pine Rivers Pumas
U/13N Pine Rivers
`
Ferny Firestorm Albany Ck Eaglehawk Toombul Red Wilston Warehouse Peninsula
U/13 Young Guns
`
Ferny Burners Albany Cr Falconhawk Kenmore HDS Cricket Roudenko Cricket
U/14 Kenmore
Toombul Souths Juniors
Ferny Igniters U/14S Gold Coast White Gold Coast Marlin Red
Wellington Point Springwood Suns Park Ridge Panthers
2016 Winter Juniors PTS
GRADE
99.86
74.67 60.25 43.99 24.73 23.93 111.26 75.97 71.97 51.34 46.57 13.95 102.57 74.52 67.79 50.94 49.08 16.39 111.63 88.88 36.59 0.00 50.85 60.86 37.60 34.96 18.60
18
CLUBNAME
PTS
U/15N Palmwoods Colts Albany Cr Falconhawk Pine Rivers Toombul Juniors Valley Juniors Roudenko Cricket
81.91 44.46 53.23 46.77 42.83 11.04
U/15S Gold Coast Red Kenmore Souths Juniors Park Ridge Panthers Gold Coast White Eastern Districts Blue Eastern Districts Gold Kuraby Knights
92.23 122.74 77.46 60.63 55.17 44.96 44.73 20.42
U/16
56.41 77.11 51.31 24.58
East Dist Gold Sandgate Redcliffe Wilston Warehouse HDS Cricket
2016 Winter Saturday Batting Awards GDE A1 A3N A3S B1N B2N B2S B3N B3S C1N C1S U13 U13N U13FN U13S U14 U14S U15N U15S U16
NAME
Emmanuel Peterson David Callick Troy Cooper Andrew Beighton Sohi Shojaei Liam van Rensburg Laurence Wright Matthew Taviani Kerin Winn Nicholas Dedes Syed Ali Zaidi Danny Young Jeremy White Aaron Joby Lachlan D Marschke Callum Wilson Samuel Cope Maynard Meegama Joshua Schaumburg
Club
Wilston Warehouse Mater Hill Macgregor Albany Creek Hawks Redlands Tigers Wolston Park Centenary Allbany Creek Hawks Macgregor Bracken Ridge Macgregor Young Guns Allbany Creek Hawks Triple "A" Souths Junior Kenmore Gold Coast Marlins Valley District Souths Junior Eastern Districts
Inn
7 6 9 9 10 10 5 9 4 6 10 7 8 9 6 9 10 5 6
19
N.O
1 4 6 2 4 1 0 4 1 2 4 5 6 6 3 2 3 2 2
H.S
178 74* 100* 103* 110* 95 137 177* 96 108 78* 59* 50* 76* 105* 75 106* 141* 109*
AGG.
386 263 246 407 443 555 326 665 194 486 468 255 206 325 253 323 332 303 264
Ave. 64.33 131.50 82.00 58.14 73.83 61.67 65.20 133.00 64.67 81.00 78.00 127.50 103.00 108.33 84.33 46.14 47.43 101.00 66.00
Winter 2016 - Saturday Batting - Minimum 400 runs Grade
Name
Club
MAT INN N/Os 50's 100's Runs
HS
A3S B3S A3S A3S B2N C1S B3S U13 B3S A3S B1N U14 C1S U13 B3N U13S C1N B2S C1S U15N U15N B3N A1 A3S U13 FN
Michael Turner Matthew Taviani Mitchell Tripp Liam van Rensburg, Sohi Shojaei Nicholas Dedes Channa Gojanur Alex Maynard Umair Warraich Brett Bednarski Andrew Beighton Campbell Cowan Sauer Liam Syed Ali Nasar Zaidi Desmond Lee Daniel Acret Benjamin Cole Pawan Isher Timothy Dippl Benjamin Potter, Kaleb Weil Mitchell Lee Alexander Thompson Jamie Tripp Rory Cowling
Macgregor Macgregor Gold Coast Marlins Wolston Park Centenary Redlands Tigers Macgregor Kuraby Lions Young Guns Macgregor Macgregor Albany Creek Kenmore Macgregor Young Guns Pirates Gold Coast Marlins Redlands Tigers Brisbane Challengers Macgregor Pine Rivers Palmwoods Colts Pirates Southpine Dragons Gold Coast Marlins Palmwood Colts
10 10 10 12 12 7 12 11 10 10 10 10 7 11 8 10 10 8 8 12 11 8 12 9 10
769 665 635 611 597 572 519 511 510 501 498 498 493 486 478 459 457 438 437 434 430 427 417 411 401
20
11 9 11 1 12 9 14 12 10 11 12 10 9 11 13 10 11 9 9 13 12 12 13 9 11
2 4 1 0 4 2 1 3 1 1 2 3 2 4 2 2 1 1 4 2 2 2 2 0 5
2 4 2 8 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0
5 1 5 0 5 6 5 6 5 3 3 5 5 5 4 5 4 2 2 4 3 4 3 1 4
164 177* 164 95 110* 108 90 76* 109 106* 103* 91 122* 78* 82 99* 88 115 164* 98 97 104* 96 171 65*
Ave 85.44 133.00 63.50 55.55 74.63 81.71 39.92 56.78 56.67 50.10 49.80 71.14 70.43 69.43 43.45 57.38 45.70 54.75 87.40 39.45 43.00 42.70 37.91 45.67 66.83
2016 Winter Saturday Bowling Awards GRADE A1 A3N A3S B1N B2N B2S B3N B3S C1N C1S U13 U13N U13FN U13S U14 U14S U15N U15S U16
NAME Chris Stobie Charles Evans Brett Burke Andrew Beighton Jacob Apted Dean Grebert Phillip Feldman Jordan Crick Andrew McConnell Niv Jaiswal Jesse Kindley Danny Young Andrew Boston-Dart Matthew McGovern Harry Dobson Kobe H Herft Samuel Brandon Heales, John William Sanders
CLUB Pine Rivers Mater Hill Gold Coast Hawks Albany Creek Hawks Redlands Tigers Wolston Park Centenary Pirates Mater Hill Red Dogs Toowong Albany Creek Hawks Albany Creek Hawks Triple "A" Eastern Districts Jnr Kenmore Gold Coast Marlins Pine Rivers Kenmore Sandgate-Redcliffe
Matches OVERS 8 10 6 8 8 7 6 10 6 6 10 10 9 10 8 8 9 7 9
21
55.0 108.4 49.0 45.2 56.0 69.1 60.1 61.5 90.0 43.1 53.0 88.0 43.0 42.0 45.2 41.5 52.4 72.4 81.0
RUNS 132 215 113 69 133 234 105 207 195 126 153 91 57 85 97 110 130 181 174
WKTS B/B 14 25 10 11 15 23 21 25 26 17 20 17 16 12 14 13 13 20 26
3/10 4/8 3/20 4/6 4/25 7/12 6/28 7/48 5/5 6/15 4/15 3/6 4/11 3/2 5/15 4/16 4/13 5/25 5/14
AVE 9.43 8.60 11.30 6.27 8.87 10.17 5.00 8.28 7.50 7.41 7.65 5.35 3.56 7.08 6.93 8.46 10.00 9.05 6.69
Winter 2016 - Saturday Bowling - Minimum 25 wkts Grade NAME B3N C1N A3N U14 B3S C1N U13 U16 A3N B2S C1N B3N B2N B3S U13FN U115S U115S B1N B1N B3S B3S U13N
D Bell Alee Shah Charles Evans Mitchell Searle Nick Nacsa Andrew McConnell Liam Mills William Sanders Cameron Hall Akhilesh Mamidi James Hall Phillip Feldman Alex P Ward Brad Crick Flynn Warde John Heales Jack Hocart Byron Gall Swaris, Shaan Jordan Crick Rashid Ahmad Lachlan Burr
Club Pirates Bracken Ridge Mater Hill Toombul Juniors Mater Hill Red Dogs Ferny Districts Sandgate - Redcliffe Mater Hill Brisbane Challengers Red Dogs Pirates Redlands Tigers Mater Hill Palmwoods Colts Kenmore Gold Coast Marlins Mater Hill C Old Boys XI Mater Hill Kuraby Lions Pine Rivers
MAT
O
M
R
W
5Wi
BBI
AVE.
7 6 12 10 11 8 12 10 12 9 11 7 11 10 9 9 9 10 9 11 8 12
117 108 130 84.5 110 107 95 93 110 103 102 80.1 134 64 74 93.1 94.3 111 91.3 63.5 80 73.3
32 30 35 21 17 19 13 28 22 8 10 24 38 11 28 23 20 31 14 10 15 7
268 246 278 267 417 241 296 207 333 391 220 170 309 228 171 249 255 271 312 226 231 268
37 35 31 31 30 29 29 29 28 28 28 27 26 26 26 26 26 25 25 25 25 25
4 4 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 3 1
8/14 7/41 4/8 5/11 5/28 5/5 4/20 5/14 5/29 8/56 5/15 6/28 4/22 8/41 4/24 5/19 4/10 5/23 9/39 7/41 7/25 7/17
7.24 7.03 8.97 8.61 13.90 8.31 10.21 7.14 11.89 13.96 7.86 6.30 11.88 8.77 6.58 9.58 9.81 10.84 12.48 9.04 9.24 10.72
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2016 Sunday Season Competitions Points GRADE
PTS
GRADE
Micah X1 Alberton Southpine Dragons Tewantin Noosa Caloundra Worst Indies Icebergs Ninja Black
36.00 30.00 24.00 24.00 18.00 18.00 12.00 6.00
B2S
Nomads Stunned Mullets Royal Indians Tropics GC Grilled Lions Brisbane Sikh Warriors Point Boys Salisbury Boys
36.00 30.00 24.00 24.00 18.00 12.00 12.00 12.00
A3N
QUT Blue Spartans Gujju Lions Kings XI Sunday Sessions Everton District Ferny Districts Sunday Spankers
36.00 30.00 30.00 18.00 18.00 12.00 12.00 12.00
B3N
Napoleons JCUB Royal Warriors Spears TheCarpoolers West End Wanderers Northern Suburbs QUT
21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 18.00 15.00
A3S
Indoz PB Warriors Macgregor Green Macgregor Mystics Chevron Chefs Max Daredevils Hunter’s XI South East Sloths
24.00 30.00 30.00 18.00 18.00 9.00 9.00
B3S
Falcon Hornets Tailenders Macgregor Scorchers Stunned Mullets Bent Street Deccan Lions Mater Hill Silent Assassins
33.00 33.00 30.00 24.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00
B1N
Match Fixers Mater Hill Redbacks Albany Creek Pine Rivers Bracken Ridge Rangers HIT & Run
36.00 30.00 24.00 21.00 21.00 18.00 15.00 9.00
B3S
Whites Hill X1 Falcon Hornets Gc Grilled Lions Mater Hill Stanley Steams Macgregor Scorchers Queensland Lions Palmdale Meats Springwood Suns
39.00 27.00 27.00 21.00 21.00 15.00 15.00 9.00 9.00
Funky Miller Squad Gold Crest Cobras
36.00 30.00 24.00 24.00 18.00 12.00 12.00 12.00
Suncoast XI Bracken Ridge Hendra Hoops Micah XI Sons of Pitches Gunners Mater Hill Newmarket
24.00 33.00 30.00 27.00 24.00 21.00 9.00 0.00
Premier
B2N
CLUBNAME
Rebel Tourists
White’s Hill XI Brothers Brisbane Fusion Underdogs We Got the Runs
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B4N
23
CLUBNAME
PTS
2016 Sunday Season Points (cont) GDE
CLUBNAME
B5
Marburg Mt Crosby Jaihind Royals 1 Backfoot Bandits Brookfield Ferny Blazers Jaihind Royals 2 Red Dogs Warnies Phone Reps
PTS
C1N
Graybridge XI CQ Sandcrabs Albany Creek Everton District Inside Sportz Palmwoods Colts Pine Rivers Middle Stump
24.00 36.00 30.00 24.00 18.00 12.00 12.00 6.00 C4N 30.00 27.00 24.00 24.00 18.00 18.00 15.00 6.00
C1S
Southern Tigers Macgregor Hawks Palmdale Meats Battlers XI Queensland Lions Stanley Steamers Happy Hackers Mater Hill
24.00 30.00 30.00 24.00 24.00 24.00 12.00 0.00
Dale’s Daredevils Palmwoods Colts Marburg Mt Crosby Red Dogs Kenmore Redbacks Albany Creek Lisburn Street
24.00 42.00 30.00 30.00 18.00 18.00 6.00 0.00
Griffith University Traders X1 Macgregor United Western Buccaneers Barmy Swamis Russell Island Lang Street World 8
36.00 42.00 24.00 24.00 6.00 6.00 0.00 0.00
C2N
C2S
GDE
C3N
C4N
24
Club Name
Pts
Sandgate Redcliffe Toombul Bowls Club Wellshot Wanderers Zanu Pf Keep Walking Peninsula Moggill Everton District
30.00 30.00 21.00 18.00 18.00 9.00 6.00
Bugsy’s XI Gold Crest Cobras Narangba Redbacks Northern Federals Gray Bridge XI Stumps XI Pine Rivers Team Beam
30.00 30.00 24.00 21.00 18.00 15.00 0.00 0.00
36.00
2016 Winter Sunday Batting Awards GRADE A1 A3N A3S B1N B2N B2S B3N B3S B4N B5 C1N C1S C2N C2S C3N C4N
NAME Paras Ahuja Vishal Kantariya Michael Turner Drew McMillian Ben Carberry Rakesh Kamath Rohan Rainbow Dami Gunaratne Saad Farooqui Sridhar Ammathalli Jarrod Legge, Matthew Martin Connor Anderson Harry Day Stuart McColl Antony Shelley
Club
Inn
Micah XI Gujji Lions Macgregor Pine Rivers We Got the Runs Royal Indians Spears Falcons Micah XI Jaihind Royals Pine Rivers Queensland Lions Red Dogs Traders XI Wellshot Wanderers Gold Crest Cobras
N.O
3 5 3 4 6 7 3 3 4 5 3 5 3 6 5 4
H.S
2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 3 0 2 1 3 1 3
110* 125 110* 155* 72 84* 67 81* 105* 65 102 212* 103 137* 125 103*
AGG.
AVE
125 262 237 310 215 363 129 179 345 194 165 496 139 321 354 223
125.00 65.60 237.00 103.33 53.75 90.75 64.50 179.00 115.00 97.00 55.00 165.33 69.50 107.00 88.50 223.00
Winter 2016 - Sunday Batting - Minimum 400 runs Grade
Name
Club
MAT INN N/Os 50's 100's Runs
C1S B3S C1S C1S C2S C2S C4N
Matthew Martin CJ Hunter Grant l Bryson Ataur Rahman Rakesh Kamath Tufail Zaman Kevin Brown
Qld Lions Falcons Stanley Seamers Southern Tigers Royal Indians Griffith Uni Team Beam
5 7 8 7 8 8 9
25
5 7 7 6 8 8 8
2 5 3 0 3 0 1
2 0 2 3 0 2 0
2 5 3 1 4 1 4
212* 98* 105 120 84* 143 99
HS
Ave
496 458 430 422 407 406 403
165.33 229.00 107.50 70.33 81.40 50.75 57.57
2016 Winter Season Sunday Bowling Awards Grade A1 A3N A3S B1N B2N B2S B3N B3S B4N B5 C1N C1S C2N C2S C3N C4N
Name
Club
Luis A Hermida Kirk Manwaring Jasdeep Singh Chathura Kaluthanthri Wes Porter Dennis Kennedy Sukhdarshan Shergill Bhavin Shah Kunaal Kumar Sridhar Ammathali Sri Narasimhan Adam Kemp, Samuel Eiby Dominic Hudson Jordan Macoun Dan Bell
Micah XI QUT Macgregor Match Fixers White Hills XI Stunned Mullets Royal Warriors Tailenders Bracken Ridge Jaihind Royals Everton Districts Battlers XI Palmwoods Colts Traders XI Zanu - PF Narangba Redbacks
Matches 5 6 7 4 7 6 4 6 6 5 6 5 6 6 4 5
Overs 31.0 50.3 45.5 27.2 28.0 33.1 26.0 40.0 32.0 37.3 29.0 34.2 42.0 42.5 33.0 37.0
Runs 86 167 195 61 96 140 70 106 95 99 35 116 89 154 82 85
Wkts 15 17 16 9 12 10 12 14 10 20 11 14 16 17 12 18
B/B 5/20 4/20 4/29 4/15 5/25 5/15 5/30 5/6 5/18 7/16 4/8 4/13 4/15 6/18 4/11 7/2
Ave 5.73 9.82 12.19 6.78 8.00 14.00 5.83 7.57 9.50 4.95 3.18 8.29 5.56 9.06 6.83 4.72
Winter 2016 - Sunday Bowling - Minimum 15 wkts Grade NAME
Club
MAT
O
M
R
W
5Wi
BBI
AVE.
B5
Sridhar Ammathalli
Jaihind Royals
7
50
6
135
23
2
7/16
5.87
A3N C1S B4N C1N C4N
Kirk Manwaring Vinnie Forgione Adam Reynolds Corie W Morrad Frey Jason
QUT Palmdale Meats XI Gunners Albany Creek Team Beam
8 6 6 8 9
64 50 50 43 59
7 6 8 3 14
225 183 220 188 165
22 21 20 20 20
0 2 1 1 1
4/20 6/50 7/33 6/33 6/20
10.23 8.71 11.00 9.40 8.25
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2016 - 2017 Summer Saturday Competitions Points GDE
CLUBNAME
PTS
GDE
CLUBNAME
PTS
GDE
A1
Southpine Dragons Gold Crest Ferny Districts Mater Hill Peninsula Kuraby Lions
142.23 161.20 132.20 108.46 93.07 48.91
B2
Rebel Tourists Albany Creek Yesterday’s Heros Griffith University Macgregor Mongrels Peninsula
123.50 145.20 112.67 100.28 98.44 48.53
C1
Gold Crest 123.50 Bond XI 135.28 Griffith University 110.49 QUT 77.43 Macgregor Maestros 77.07 Ferny Districts 75.16
B3
Inside Sportz Nundah United Pine Rivers
118.73 101.03 90.82 86.58 66.21
C2
A3
B1
Gold Crest North Australian Napoloens Mater Hill Ultimate Warriors Ferny Districts
Bruce
QUT
CLUBNAME Toowong
PTS
Brisbane Spartans Bribie Island Gold Crest Peninsula
134.65 160.22 125.10 123.41 98.23 45.27
BaldHills Lawnton Macgregor Masters Valley Districts Mater Hill Bald Hills Lawnton2 Gold Crest
134.19 151.95 107.96 73.42 71.85 53.45
Albany Creek
137.81 132.62 108.29 85.48 64.56 60.56
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2016-2017 Summer Saturday Batting Awards Saturday Batting Awards Grade A1 A3 B1 B2 B3 C1 C2
Player David Brain Anthony Cousar Randall Hart, Andrew Beighton, Brett Murray Adam Rada Timothy Dippl
Club Gold Crest Gold Crest Ferny Districts Albany Creek Pine Rivers Toowong Macgregor
Games
Inn
Runs
N/O
50
100
HS
10 9 10 13 13 10 11
9 12 14 16 14 7 11
434 469 666 859 718 327 568
3 4 3 4 3 3 6
2 4 3 4 6 2 5
1 1 2 3 1 1 1
181* 113 126 200* 115* 100* 115*
50's
100's
3 1 2 3 1 2 5
1 2 2 1 2 4 3
Avg 72.33 58.63 60.55 71.58 65.27 81.75 113.60
Sunday Batting Awards GRADE A3N B1N B1S B2N B3N C1N C1S
NAME Luis Hermida Shon Gaikwad Michael Turner Rob Weiks Binit Heith Patrick Byrne Anwer Olia
Club Micah XI Napoleons Macgregor Peninsula Macgregor Stumps XI Silent Assassins
7 6 8 10 6 6 7
Inn
N.O
5 5 8 10 5 6 6
159 199 668 342 259 286 296
H.S 0 0 4 1 1 0 0
AGG. 62* 83 141 118* 107* 65 82*
AVE. 79.50 49.75 111.33 48.86 64.75 71.50 296.00
T20 Sunday Batting Awards GRADE 20/20 A 20/20 B 20/20 C
NAME Nathan Hall Stephen Simpson Yaveen Fernando
Club Mater Hill CVX Crocs Qld Lions
Inn 6 7 4
28
N.O 1 1 3
50's 2 2 0
100's 0 0 1
H.S 86 76 125*
AGG. 276 275 232
AVE. 55.20 45.83 232.00
2016-17 Summer Saturday Batting - Minimum 300 runs Grade A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 B1 B1
Name
Club
MAT INN N/Os 50's 100's Runs
James P Smith Luis A Hermida Furner Rhys Eugene Moore Sandeep Dhaliwal David Brain Beyden Dingle Michael Schloss Michael Turner Tom English Derek Heilbronn Matthew Roberts Nelson Singh Charles Matthews Kyle Hope Craig Poole, Stanton Kroetner Anthony Cousar Matthew Clarke David Billing Randall Hart Jijin Ep,
Peninsula Ferny Districts Gold Crest Southpine Dragons Ferny Districts Gold Crest Southpine Dragons Ferny Districts Macgregor Griffith University Ferny Districts Bond XI QUT QUT Griffith University Gold Crest QUT Gold Crest Griffith University Bond XI Ferny Districts Napoleons
29
12 16 14 17 14 11 17 16 15 14 12 13 13 13 14 13 12 11 14 14 10 9
15 17 13 19 16 10 19 17 18 17 15 16 16 15 18 16 15 14 17 16 14 13
3 2 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 1 3 0 0 2 1 3 0 4 0 2 3 1
2 5 0 4 1 2 2 0 5 1 6 1 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 2 3 5
3 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 1
636 632 607 565 442 441 411 409 685 606 578 552 543 540 509 507 503 471 439 431 666 574
HS
Ave
142* 86 307* 81* 134 181* 76 109 115* 115* 68* 107 82 87 100 86 83 113 64 75* 126 114
53.00 42.13 55.18 37.67 31.57 63.00 24.18 31.46 42.81 37.88 48.17 34.50 33.94 41.54 29.94 39.00 33.53 47.10 25.82 30.79 60.55 47.83
2016-17 Summer Saturday Batting - Minimum 300 runs Grade B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B3 B3 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C2 C2 C2
(cont) MAT INN N/Os 50's 100's Runs HS
Name
Club
Andrew Beighton Matthew J Taviani Colin Otto Darren Montgomery Todd Ferguson Rick Evans, Brett Murray Sam Curtis Laurence Wright Barry McDougall, Darian Law Dean Gent David Humphrey, John Burnett Richard Carr Timothy Dippl
Albany Creek Macgregor Albany Creek Griffith University Rebel Tourists Griffith University Pine Rivers QUT Albany Creek Albany Creek Gold Crest Bribie Island Albany Creek Bald Hills / Lawnton Macgregor Macgregor
30
13 14 14 13 15 12 14 9 11 14 15 15 13 15 12 12
16 17 16 15 16 14 15 12 11 15 18 17 14 13 12 12
4 1 2 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 5 0 6
4 2 4 3 4 2 6 4 6 1 1 2 1 5 3 5
3 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 1
859 670 609 569 527 454 733 432 706 653 506 406 400 776 698 579
200* 147 95 115 100* 81 115* 81* 140 240 78 97 143 200* 147 115*
Ave 71.58 41.88 43.50 40.64 37.64 41.27 61.08 43.20 70.60 46.64 29.76 27.07 30.77 97.00 58.17 96.50
2016-2017 Summer Saturday Bowling Awards Saturday Gde
A1 A3 B1 B2 B3 C1 C2 Gde
A3N B1N B1S B2N B3N C1N C1S GRADE
20/20 A 20/20 B 20/20 C
Name
Beyden Dingle James Swan Alex Gray Andrew Beighton Fabian Roberts Adam Keaton Richard Carr Name
Muhammad Farooq, Nick Paulsen Harry Day Mark Marks Sanjeev Mehra Dipesh Khadka Troy Dean NAME
James Tull Matthew Slater Neil Mansfield
Mat
Club
Southpine Dragons Bond XI North Australian Albany Creek Inside Sportz Albany Creek Macgregor Club
Macgregor Dale's Daredevils Traders XI Peninsula Macgregor Nepalese Bris Mater Hill CLUB
Mater Hill Nomads Qld Newspapers
15 12 11 13 9 13 11
Overs
90.2 145.2 107 141.4 66 136 67 Sunday
Mat
7 9 10 7 9 10 8 MAT
3 6 6
Wkts
27 46 35 31 27 40 26
Overs
Wkts
44 13 48.4 17 48 15 55 23 53 20 79.5 29 39 14 T20 Sunday OVERS
8 14 16
Wkts
8 13 8
31
Runs
257 439 247 260 189 314 183
5WI
2 1 2 1 2 2 1
Runs
158 166 188 187 196 231 97 Runs
86 102 110
5WI
2 2 0 2 2 3 0
B/B
6/15 7/20 6/8 5/20 6/36 6/17 5/1 B/B
AVE
9.52 9.54 7.06 8.39 7.00 7.85 7.04 AVE
6/55 5/23 4/21 6/47 5/16 6/16 4/1
12.15 9.76 12.53 8.13 9.80 7.97 6.93
5WI
B/B
AVE
0 0 1
3/27 4/6 5/11
10.75 7.85 13.75
Summer 2016-17 - Saturday Bowling - Minimum 35 wickets Gde A1 A1 A1 A1 A3 A3 A3 A3 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B2 B2 B2 B3 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1
Name Byron Gall Josh Toner Beyden Dingle Simran Grewal Kyle Hope Zac R Jane James Swan Tom English, Patrick Taylor Alex Gray Shane Eades David Johnston Brad Crick Mark Lennon GIBSON, David Samuel Beighton Andrew Beighton Brendan McDonald Derek Pakuza Adam Keaton Vardhan Kota Matthew Bietola Ashwani Kumar Michael Huggins Dan Sandy
Club Mater Hill C Gold Crest Southpine Dragons Southpine Dragons Griffith University Gold Crest Cobras Bond XI Griffith University North Australian North Australian Gold Crest Cobras Gold Crest Cobras Mater Hill Gold Crest C Rebel Tourists Albany Creek Albany Creek Nundah United Bribie Island Albany Creek Toowong Bribie Island Brisbane Spartans Toowong Bribie Island
Matches 13 15 17 16 14 15 13 14 14 12 11 15 15 13 15 15 13 15 15 13 15 15 13 16 15
32
Overs 229.3 214.5 105.2 199.5 223.5 240.3 149.2 169.4 162.2 130 156.3 150.2 139 170.2 150.5 114.1 141.4 143 170.2 136 130 208.2 141.2 122 103
Runs 582 553 287 543 818 553 453 664 490 296 320 310 458 407 380 335 260 422 460 314 383 677 400 365 418
Wickets 53 42 30 30 57 52 47 32 48 37 34 33 33 30 37 36 31 47 43 40 39 37 34 30 30
5 Wi 3 3 2 0 5 4 1 0 3 2 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 2 0
BB 6/52 7/68 6/15 4/16 7/38 5/19 7/20 3/11 7/18 6/8 6/49 6/37 5/41 6/23 5/15 6/41 5/20 7/11 6/19 6/17 7/12 8/29 5/7 5/9 4/50
Average 10.98 13.17 9.57 18.10 14.35 10.63 9.64 20.75 10.21 8.00 9.41 9.39 13.88 13.57 10.27 9.31 8.39 8.98 10.70 7.85 9.82 18.30 11.76 12.17 13.93
2016 - 2017 GDE
CLUBNAME
Summer Sunday Competitions Points
PTS
GDE
CLUBNAME
PTS GRADE
A3N
Southpine Dragons Micah X1 Macgregor Green Stallions
36.00 36.00 24.00 0.00
B3N
Macgregor Wills Ferny Districts Micah XI Allsorts Keep Walking Narangba Redbacks
42.00 42.00 36.00 30.00 18.00 12.00
B1N
Inside Edge Dale’s Daredevils Napoleons Mighty Blues Jaihind Royals Hazara Lions
36.00 48.00 42.00 30.00 24.00 0.00
C1N
Peninsula Nepalese Brisbane Albany Creek Zanu PF Stumps XI Northern Federals
33.00 48.00 39.00 27.00 24.00 9.00
Macgregor Mystics Griffith University South Easts Sloths Tailenders Traders XI PM’s XI
48.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 24.00 18.00
C1S
Peninsula Powered by Jimmy TheCarpoolers AllStars CQ Sandcrabs Aust Catholic Uni
42.00 42.00 42.00 18.00 18.00 12.00
B1S
B2N
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Macgregor United Team Green Macgregor Hawks Mater Hill Silent Assassins Ocean’s XI Lang Street XI Russell Island
33
30.00 42.00 36.00 24.00 24.00 15.00 12.00 6.00
CLUBNAME
PTS
20/20A
Brisbane Sikh United Macgregor Mystics Salisbury Sloggers Mater Hill Royal Indians Tabla XI Brisbane Titans Bloomfield
24.00 36.00 36.00 24.00 18.00 18.00 12.00 0.00
20/20B
Spears Nomads Gammin Dogs CVX Crocs Griffith University Pitch Doctors Scott Muller X1 Oceans XI Tabla
24.00 36.00 24.00 21.00 18.00 18.00 15.00 12.00 36.00
20/20C
Queensland Lions News Qld Red Hill Rangers Brisb Deaf Bulldogs
30.00 24.00 12.00 0.00
2016-17 Summer Sunday Batting - Minimum 300 runs Grade Sun A3N Sun A3N Sun B1N Sun B1N Sun B1N Sun B1S Sun B1S Sun B1S Sun B2N Sun B3N Sun B3N Sun C1N Sun C1N Sun C1N Sun C1N Sun C1N Sun C1S Sun C1S
Name
Club
MAT INN N/Os 50's 100's Runs
Alexander Thompson Saddam Sadiq Shane Brown Nick Paulsen Jack Castles Michael Turner Ashu Deepak Tufail Zaman Weiks, Rob Tom Surman Billy Themor Ratnam Ranjithan Yeo Brendan Lindell Ngaluafe Darryl McNamara Ric Day Anwer Olia Gurbir Singh
Southpine Dragons Macgregor Raiders Dale's Daredevils Dale's Daredevils Macgregor Macgregor Griffith University Peninsula Ferny Districts Ferny Districts Peninsula Zanu - PF Zanu - PF Peninsula Peninsula Silent Assassins Macgregor
34
8 9 12 10 11 9 10 7 10 12 8 9 7 9 12 11 9 5
8 8 11 10 11 9 10 7 10 11 7 9 7 9 10 10 8 5
2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 1 0 2 1 1 2 2 6 1
3 3 1 2 3 2 4 1 1 5 2 4 1 1 2 3 3 2
2 1 1 1 0 4 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 2
515 348 362 335 308 702 497 351 342 377 371 365 345 327 309 301 420 392
HS 133* 107 100 118* 92 141 114 135 118* 87 152 72 151 140* 78 67 101* 162
Ave 85.83 49.71 32.91 37.22 28.00 100.29 49.70 50.14 48.86 37.70 53.00 52.14 57.50 40.88 38.63 37.63 210.00 98.00
2016-17 Summer T20 Batting - Minimum 150 runs Grade
Name
Club
MAT INN N/Os 50's 100's Runs
T20 - A T20 - A T20 - A T20 - A T20 - A T20 - A T20 - A T20 - A T20 - A T20 - A T20 - B T20 - B T20 - B T20 - B T20 - B T20 - B T20 - C T20 - C
Nathan Hall Gurmukh Singh David Wilden Ashu Deepak Matthew J Ramsay Shayan Nekakhtar Trent Boustead Cole Chris Darren Lewis-Date Shane Lynch Peter Mathers Mark Rainbow Stephen Simpson John Langton Conrad Dewey Sadeed Ahmad Yaveen S Fernando Navdeep S Kahlon
Mater Hill Cricket Club Macgregor Macgregor Macgregor Tabla XI Macgregor Bloomfield Mater Hill Salisbury Sloggers Tabla XI Spears Spears CVX Crocs Spears Nomads Griffith University Queensland Lions QLD Newspapers
35
8 5 8 7 6 6 4 7 7 7 8 8 7 7 5 7 4 3
8 4 8 7 6 6 4 6 4 7 8 8 7 7 5 7 3 3
1 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 0 1 2 1 0 2 3 2 0
3 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 0
0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1
366 343 296 260 227 199 166 156 154 150 399 308 275 215 195 181 232 171
HS
Ave
86 109 66 100 63 62* 59* 86* 96* 56 101* 89* 76 75 106* 50* 125* 153
52.29 85.75 37.00 37.14 37.83 49.75 55.33 39.00 77.00 21.43 57.00 51.33 45.83 30.71 65.00 45.25 232.00 57.00
Summer 2016-17 - Sunday Bowling Minimum - 20 wickets Grade Sun B1N Sun B1N Sun B1S Sun B2N Sun B3N Sun B3N Sun B3N Sun C1N Sun C1N Sun C1N Sun C1S
Name
Club
Trevor Smith Saikiran Janagama Alex Mainey Mark Marks, Sanjeev Mehra Doug Surman Ketan Sharma Dipesh Khadka Matthew Ruhle Daniel Fallon Anwer Olia
Raiders Napoleons Griffith Uni Peninsula Macgregor Ferny Districts Macgregor Nepalese Bris Albany Creek Stumps XI Silent Assassins
Matches Overs Runs Wickets 5 Wi 10 9 10 7 10 12 11 10 11 10 9
80 63.2 80.1 55 54 83 70.1 79.5 87 74 56
297 233 346 187 203 285 335 231 287 274 264
26 23 20 23 20 20 20 29 22 20 22
3 2 0 2 2 0 0 3 1 1 1
Summer 2016-17 - T20 Bowling Minimum Grade T20 - B T20 - B
Name Matthew Slater Matt Morris
Club Nomads Spears
Mat Overs
Runs
Wkt
6 8
102 172
13 13
14 28
36
BB
Average
5/20 5/15 4/45 6/47 5/16 4/32 4/16 6/16 5/14 5/13 6/53
11.42 10.13 17.30 8.13 10.15 14.25 16.75 7.97 13.05 13.70 12.00
10 wickets 5 Wi 0 0
BB 4/6 4/15
Ave 7.85 13.23
Historical Roll Call Office Bearers of Warehouse Cricket since 8 August 1921
Year
Chairman
1921/22
Bardwell F.J.
1922/23
Bardwell F.J.
1923/24
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Hurley R.
Bates W.
Curtis A.E.
Harris A.W.
Oxley L.G.
Bardwell F.J.
Curtis A.E.
Harris A.W.
Oxley L.G.
1924/25
Bardwell F.J.
Douglas J.A.
Harris A.W.
Oxley L.G.
1925/26
Bardwell F.J.
Douglas J.A.
Phillips S.
McKechnie H.
1926/27
Bardwell F.J.
Douglas J.A.
Phillips S.
McKechnie H.
1927/28
Bardwell F.J.
Douglas J.A.
Phillips S.
McKechnie H.
1928/29
Bardwell F.J.
Jones
T.L..
Phillips S.
McKechnie H.
1929/30
Bardwell F.J.
Jones
T.L..
Phillips S.
McKechnie H.
1930/31
Bardwell F.J.
Jones
T.L..
Phillips S.
McKechnie H.
1931/32
Bardwell F.J.
Jones
T.L..
Phillips S.
McKechnie H.
1932/33
Bardwell F.J.
Jones
T.L..
Phillips S.
McKechnie H.
1933/34
Bardwell F.J.
Jones
T.L..
Phillips S.
Tozer H.J.
1934/35
Bardwell F.J.
Jones
T.L..
Phillips S.
Tozer H.J.
1935/36
Bardwell F.J.
Bardwell F.J.
Phillips S.
Tozer H.J.
1936/37
Moroney C.F.
Moroney C.F.
Bardwell F.J
Tozer H.J.
1937/38
Moroney C.F.
Moroney C.F.
Bardwell F.J
Tozer H.J.
1938/39
Moroney C.F.
Moroney C.F.
Bardwell F.J
Tozer H.J.
War Years 1945/46
Moroney C.F.
Moroney C.F.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1946/47
Moroney C.F.
Moroney C.F.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1947/48
Moroney C.F.
Moroney C.F.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1948/49
Moroney C.F.
Moroney C.F.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1949/50
Moroney C.F.
Moroney C.F.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1950/51
Moroney C.F.
Moroney C.F.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1951/52
Moroney C.F.
Moroney C.F.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1952/53
Moroney C.F.
Moroney C.F.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1953/54
Edwards F.H.
Edwards F.H.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1954/55
Richards W.J.
Edwards F.H.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1955/56
Richards W.J.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1956/57
Richards W.J.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1957/58
Richards W.J.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
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Historical Roll Call Office Bearers of Warehouse Cricket since 8 August 1921
Year
Chairman
President
Secretary
Treasurer
1958/59
Richards W.J.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1959/60
Richards W.J.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1960/61
Richards W.J.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1961/62
Richards W.J.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1962/63
Clark
W.B.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1963/64
Clark
W.B.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1964/65
Clark
W.B.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1965/66
Clark
W.B.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1966/67
Clark
W.B.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1967/68
Clark
W.B.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1968/69
Clark
W.B.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1969/69
Clark
W.B.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1968/70
Clark
W.B.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1970/71
Clark
W.B.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1971/72
Clark
W.B.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1972/73
Clark
W.B.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1973/74
Clark
W.B.
Richards W.J.
Scott
W.J.
Whalley M.J.
1974/75
Jorgensen P.J
Richards W.J.
Hastie G.C.
Whalley M.J.
1975/76
Jorgensen P.J
Richards W.J.
Hastie G.C.
Whalley M.J.
1976/77
Jorgensen P.J
Richards W.J.
Hastie G.C.
Whalley M.J.
1977/78
Jorgensen P.J
Lawrie
A.L.
Hastie G.C.
Whalley M.J.
1978/79
Jorgensen P.J
Lawrie
A.L.
Hastie G.C.
Whalley M.J.
1979/80
Jorgensen P.J
Lawrie
A.L.
Hastie G.C.
Whalley M.J.
1980/81
Jackson P
Lawrie
A.L.
Hastie G.C.
Whalley M.J.
1981/82
Jackson P
Lawrie
A.L.
Hastie G.C.
Whalley M.J.
1982/83
Jackson P
Lawrie
A.L.
Hastie G.C.
Whalley M.J.
1983/84
Jackson P
Lawrie
A.L.
Hastie G.C.
Whalley M.J.
1984/85
Jorgensen P.J
Lawrie
A.L.
Hastie G.C.
Whalley M.J.
1985/86
Jorgensen P.J
Lawrie
A.L.
Hastie G.C.
Jorgensen P.J
1986/87
Lehman H.
Hastie G.C.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
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Historical Roll Call - Office Bearers of Warehouse Cricket since 8 August 1921 Year 1987/88
Chairman Lehman H.
President Hastie G.C.
Secretary Christie L.D.
Treasurer Jorgensen P.J
1988/89
Gees
A.
Hastie G.C.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
1989/90
Quigg
K.
Hastie G.C.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
1990/91
Toohey C.
Hastie G.C.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
1991/92
Toohey C.
Hastie G.C.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
1992/93
Jorgensen P.J
Hastie G.C.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
1993/94
Leslie C
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
1993/94
Baker
J.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
1994/95
Baker
J.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
1995/96
Yorkston W.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
1996/97
Yorkston W.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
1997/98
Yorkston W.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
1998/99
Cooke
P.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
1999/2000
Cooke
P.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
2000/2001
Cooke
P.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
2001/2002
Cooke
P.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
2002/2003
Cooke
P.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
2003/2004
Cooke
P.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
2004/2005
Cooke
P.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
2005/2006
Cooke
P.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
2006/2007
Cooke
P.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
2007/2008
Cooke
P.
Forrest J.L.
Christie L.D.
Jorgensen P.J
2008/2009
Christie L.D.
Forrest J.L.
Rogerson S
Jorgensen P.J
2009/2010
Sharry
D
Christie L.D.
Rogerson S
Pfeffer P
2010/2011
Sharry
D
Sharry D
Pfeffer P
Pfeffer P
2011/2012
Lees C
Sharry D
Pfeffer P
Pfeffer P
2012/2013
Peacock B
Sharry D
Pfeffer P
Pfeffer P
2013/2014
Peacock B
Sharry D
Pfeffer P
Pfeffer P
2014/2015
Sharry
D
Peacock B.
Pfeffer P
Pfeffer P
2015/2016
Burns
T
Middleton A
Pfeffer P
Peacock B.
Year
Chairman
Dep Chair
Secretary
Treasurer
2016/2017
Andrew Middleton
Troy Burns
Hitesh Rathod
Peter Pfeffer
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