PRAHRAN CRICKET CLUB (Incorporated)
141st ANNUAL
REPORT AND
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
SEASON 2019/20
MAJOR SPONSORS
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PRAHRAN CRICKET CLUB (Incorporated)
FOUNDED 1879 Affiliated with Victorian Cricket Association 1899
Affiliated with the Metropolitan Cricket League 1909 to 1974, 1977 to 1989
1st XI PREMIERS (MEN) 1899/1900 1905/06 1908/09 1910/11
1920/21 1921/22 1922/23 1954/55
1983/84
WINNERS OF THE VICTORY CUP
KLEENEX SHIELD 1988/89
ONE-DAY PREMIERS 2002/03 2011/12
TWENTY20 PREMIERS 2011/12
1st XI PREMIERS (WOMEN) 1982/83 1985/86 1986/87 1992/93
1994/95 1997/98 1999/2000 2001/02 2008/09 2009/10
ONE-DAY PREMIERS 2009/10 2011/12
TWENTY20 PREMIERS 2011/12 2016/17
2nd XI PREMIERS (MEN) 1913/14 1920/21 1924/25 1944/45
1947/48 1951/52 2019/20
2nd XI PREMIERS (WOMEN) 1982/83 1985/86 1986/87 1987/88
1989/90 1993/94 1999/2000 2000/01
2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05
2005/06 2006/07
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3rd XI PREMIERS (MEN) 1936/37 1946/47 1947/48 1958/59
1979/80
ONE-DAY PREMIERS 2008/09
4th XI PREMIERS (MEN) 1972/73 1978/79 1989/90
ONE-DAY PREMIERS 2007/08
5th XI PREMIERS (MEN) 1979/80
A GRADE PREMIERS (WOMEN) 1981/82
WJ DOWLING SHIELD PREMIERS (MEN) 1958/59 1969/70
UNDER 17 PREMIERS (WOMEN) 2000/01 2007/08
TWENTY20 CLUB CHAMPIONS (MEN) 2010/11 (tied)
CRICKET VICTORIA PATHWAYS CHAMPIONSHIPS Affiliated with Southern Rangers (2000/01 - 2010/11),
Inner South East Scorpions (from 2011/12)
UNDER 18 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN) 2001/02 2002/03 2004/05 2005/06
2006/07
UNDER 16 DOWLING SHIELD (MEN) 2004/05 2007/08 2010/11
UNDER 14 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN) 2003/04 2013/14
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HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS
FB Bedwell
WWB Murray
OS Mottau
I Gnieslaw
N Schlittler
DJ Hussey
S Coates
SM De Bolfo
DWN Jukes MP Nelson BE McGain AJ Gumley
JA Malligan JM Raglus LJ Murphy KJ Malligan
IN Crawford KB Hieser JS Wild PS Sealey
RE Parish JKE Higgs CG Williamson K Hempenstall
DF Whatmore JM Wiener AM Murphy E Inglis
PJ Grant AJ Grant M Murphy PG Williamson
HALL OF FAME
Inducted Legend Inducted Legend Inducted Legend
MH Adams 2001 AA Horneman 2001 IR Porter 2001
FB Bedwell 2001 CS Huckett 2014 JF Power 2001
DD Blackie 2001 DJ Hussey 2015 JM Raglus 2007
P Bowden 2001 CP Hyland 2001 CJL Rogers 2015
J Calvert 2020 DWN Jukes 2001 2007 GTC Rogers 2001
BM Campbell 2001 LD Kemp 2001 ER Rush 2001 2001
W Carkeek 2001 SM Kimpton 2001 HR Rush 2001 2001
WT Chambers 2001 2001 HJ Kroger 2001 TR Rush 2001
S Coates 2020 JH Kyle 2001 N Schlittler 2015
IN Crawford 2001 2009 A Loxton 2001 HC Schrader 2001
AN Davie 2014 SJE Loxton 2001 2001 AW Scott 2001
BJJ Davie 2001 SL Loxton 2001 E Shade 2001
SP Davis 2001 D Mackinnon 2001 2001 RG Sibraa 2020
S de Beer 2001 JA Malligan 2001 2009 PH Smith 2001
JL Ellis 2001 KJ Malligan 2001 NW Smyth 2001
MC Ephraims 2001 D Mandie 2001 2007 RS Stephens 2001 2014
RW Eustace 2001 DK Mathieson 2001 HM Tanner 2007
I Gnieslaw 2009 K Mathieson 2001 SMF Thomson 2001
AJ Grant 2001 BE McGain 2015 DH Townsend 2001
PJ Grant 2001 OS Mottau 2001 KW Waldron 2001
BC Green 2001 WF Muir 2001 PH Wallace 2001
CV Grimmett 2001 WWB Murray 2001 2001 AD Warne-Smith 2001 2009
GEJ Healy 2001 2001 KJ Neville 2001 DF Whatmore 2001 2001
KB Hieser 2020 JW O'Connor 2001 JR Whitelaw 2001
JKE Higgs 2020 RE Parish 2001 JM Wiener 2001 2014
CV Holten 2001 RJ Parish 2001 2001 CB Willis 2001
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OFFICE BEARERS & POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY
SEASON 2019/20
PATRON-IN-CHIEF Evelyn Danos
PATRONS Ian Crawford David Jukes John Malligan
PRESIDENT Nigel Parsons
VICE PRESIDENTS Phil Williamson, John Raglus
COMMITTEE David Arnold, Bronwyn Daws, Iain
Giles, Nigel Hutton, Bryce McGain,
Heidi Sutherland, Chris Williamson
ADMINISTRATION MANAGER Chris Williamson
DELEGATE TO CRICKET VICTORIA John Raglus
PROXY DELEGATE TO CRICKET
VICTORIA Nigel Parsons
DIRECTOR OF CRICKET OPERATIONS Bryce McGain – Men
Bronwyn Daws - Women
CLUB CAPTAINS Emma Inglis, Jake Hancock
SENIOR MEN’S COACH Julien Wiener
SENIOR WOMEN'S COACH Carl Sandri
CHAIRMAN OF SELECTORS Bryce McGain
SELECTION COMMITTEE Bryce McGain, Julien Wiener, Justin
Graham, Dimi Mascarenhas, Jake
Hancock, Carl Sandri, Tim White, Emma
Inglis
ASSISTANT COACHES MALE Justin Graham, Dimi Mascarenhas, Bryce
McGain, David Hemp, Brett Webber,
Jake Hancock, Andrew Perrin
ASSISTANT COACHES FEMALE Tim White, Emma Inglis
1st XI SCORER (MALE & FEMALE) James Higgs
2nd XI SCORER (MALE) Karl Hieser
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Annabel Sutherland after receiving her Australian Cap
Congratulations to Annabel Sutherland who made her debut for Australia v England in February 2020. Annabel was
also part of the Australian Squad who successfully defended the T20 World Cup in March 2020.
Will Sutherland after receiving his Victorian Cap
Congratulations to Will Sutherland who made his 1st Class debut for Victoria v Queensland on 12 November 2019. Will
went on to take his maiden 5 wicket haul v Queensland in Feb 2020.
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140th Birthday Celebration
On Saturday 7th March 2020 the Prahran Cricket Club celebrated its 140th birthday with a Gala Ball at the
Amora Hotel Riverwalk Melbourne. 180 guests were in attendance as we inducted 5 new members into
the Hall of Fame. All Life memebrs who were in attendance also received a new life member badge
which can be proudly worn at all club functions. A big thank you goes to the organizing committee of Lisa
Grimwade & Phil Williamson.
Julie Calvert
Right Hand Bat
261 matches (club record holder)
7,369 runs (club record holder)
147 no highest score
37.98 average
Victorian State Rep 1986 – 1997
Australian ODI Rep 1993
Sam Coates
Wicketkeeper & Right Hand Bat
186 Matches (10th all-time)
342 Keeping Dismissals (club record)
47 dismissals in a season (club record)
7th, 8th & 9th Wicket partnership records
Club Captain (83 matches)
Life Member
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Karl Hieser
Volunteer since 1991-92
400+ 2nd XI games scored
80+ 1st XI games scored
Higgins Community Award recipient
“Life is a Gift”
Life Member
James Higgs
1st XI scorer since 1992-93
Victorian Scorer
Australian Scorer
Higgins Community Award recipient
Life Member
Club historian & statistician
Ray Sibraa
Right Hand opening bat
Dowling Shield Captain 1966/67
Played across all grades
2nd XI captain for 7 years
3rd XI captain for 4 years
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Life Members received new medallions at the 140th Birthday Gala
Carl Hieser with the Higgins Community Award
Congratulations and due recognition to Karl Hieser for his outstanding volunteer contribution
to the Community. Karl was presented with the 2019 Higgins Community Service Award by
Federal Member for Higgins Katie Allen & Ms Carolyn Clarke OAM (December 2019).
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Season 2019/20 saw the introduction of the Grimmett Club for all past players, volunteers & supporters. The
1st project saw the Grimmett Club present the club with framed posters displaying the names of every
PCC 1st XI player. The Grimmett Club looks forward to continuing its support of the club through such
initiatives as this. For those interested in joining please send an email to [email protected]
Members of the Grimmett Club (L to R): Chris Clarke, Brendan McGuinness,
Neil Schlittler & Chris Garcia
Members of the Grimmett Club in attendance at the 1st official function
Sunday 10th November 2019
Members of the Grimmett Club with Club Patron
David Dukes (seated)
Club Coach Julien Wiener & equal club
games record holder Neil Schlittler
during a past players match v St Kilda
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Congratulations to Stephen Seymour who in the Elimination Final against St Kilda equalled the club games
record (233) now jointly shared with club legend Neil Schlittler. Showing no signs of slowing down the club
looks forward to Stephen adding to his games total next year and beyond.
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ANNUAL REPORT
SEASON 2019/20
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PRESIDENT'S REPORT
Dear Members, Players, Life Members and Supporters,
As I write this report and reflect on the 2019/20 season, which had so many interesting stories and
developments, but none bigger than the one prominently edged in our memory called COVID – 19,
which unfortunately brought a premature end to our cricket season. However we saw the club achieve
some incredible milestones, 7 out of a possible 8 sides competing in Finals, a first ever for any Premier
Club in Melbourne and the 2nd XI winning the Flag, the first Premiership for the club since 2012 season
and for the 2nd XI since 1952.
Our 2019/20 season, overarchingly was a further step forward for the club, as I reflected in my address
last season, as any good Strategy once developed, always requires the right personnel to help deliver
and enable our plan. The 2019/20 season was testimony to this, and we saw some definitive steps
forward in the right direction.
I wanted to thank all the players, for embracing the continued evolution and change, their support in
building momentum both on and off the field this past season gives us belief we are on the right track.
We saw some outstanding results, that gives one the sense that the future is bright, continued belief and
ability to win the key moments, will ensure the club continues to see future success.
Throughout the season we saw signs of great individual performances as well as team performances.
In our Women’s program, we entered for the first time, a Women’s 3rd XI into the Women’s Community
Competition. This is testament to the work of Carl Sandri and Tim White , ensuring we are not only
competitive in the top grade, but also that PCC is seen as a key developer of Women’s cricket
attracting players to build depth and development of the women’s game.
We had an excellent season across the Women’s program. Our 1st X1 side aided by the arrival of 3
overseas players, Gabby Lewis (Ireland International), Sterre Kallis (Netherlands International) and Robine
Ryke (Netherlands), continued to be in contention to win a premiership across both formats.
After being the standout out T20 team and winning convincingly through to the Final, PCC were
outplayed in the final, but I felt momentum and learning was on our side in the One Day competition
where PCC ended up 2nd in the round robin and after a convincing semi-final win against Box Hill, looked
very prepared to potentially win the final. Sadly the final was cancelled due to COVID, but an
exceptionally good season overall to end in both finals.
The 2nd XI continued to develop exceptionally well with their first appearance in a final series. PCC
unfortunately lost in the T20 semi-final, but we continued to see the development of the team, which
bodes well for the future. We have continued to see our Junior development program pay huge
dividends with no fewer than 7 Under age Cricket Victoria Pathway players
coming through the ranks. When you combine these younger players being guided and developed
alongside the likes of Annabel Sutherland, Jess Duffin, Alana King, Emma Ingles you know you are
building momentum and I look forward to seeing further development in the year ahead.
Congratulations to Annabel Sutherland on her selection and performance in the winning Australia T20
side and earning her first Australian contract, it is incredible to think that Annabel started her Premier
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career with Prahran as a 13 year old and 5 years later has played and excelled at the highest
level, Congrats Belsy ,PCC is incredibly proud of you.
Congratulations to Alana King and Sterre Kallis on their selection in the Premier Cricket Team of the Year,
we are all incredibly proud of you.
Thank you to Tim White & Chloe Harrison for their work with the Girls development Squad which involved,
winter plus mid week sessions in season, with the Senior Group and Friday nights with game time. This is a
wonderful initiative and is helping to quickly develop the girls and ready them for 1st X1 cricket and
beyond. A special thanks to all the parents of the girls who helped so much throughout the season. As
an example, covers can be a challenge at the best of time and we were so grateful to the parents that
always put their hands up and helped. This is what a club is all about and you all showed outstanding
leadership.
The Male program took a decisive step forward this year, for the first time in the last 3 seasons we had a
stable and focused preseason. It also included several sessions with Andrew Horsfield, defining what the
playing group, collectively wanted to be known for, on and off the field. It was exceptionally well
supported and will underpin the ongoing cultural and behaviour set we are striding for as Premier club of
choice.
The season was a strong step forward for the club, overall. Having all 4 teams playing finals was a strong
Indication of progress. Prahran finished 3rd in the Club Championship illustrating the giant steps we have
taken over the last 2 years. Every team was competitive and consistent all year, with the stand outs
being the 2nds and 4ths finishing 1st and 2nd respectively.
The shift throughout the club was the ability to win matches that were in the balance, where players
took accountability for their roles and collectively as a group believed that we could win from whatever
position we were in.
The First XI took another step forward, which saw performances
that gave one the belief that we were not far off a top 4 team.
The emergence of James Billington as a genuine top 3 batter at
this level and beyond, as well as the ongoing leadership of Captain
Jake Hancock who consistently set the standard and led from the
front, ably baked up this year by the senior experience of Steven
Seymour made the 1st XI more than competitive. With some planned
new players for next season we will continue to strengthen and build
our ability to take further steps forward.
The 2nd XI were our stand out team all season, in the top 4 mix all year, winning every match since the
last week in October and finishing up Top of the table, an outstanding season. Finishing on top of the
table, ended up being very beneficial, in the shortened final’s fixtures due to COVID, with Prahran being
awarded the Premiership. Congratulations to Steve De Bolfo who lead by example, anchored the team
and built a winning culture. The big shift this season was the ability of the team to find ways to win
matches from difficult positions.
The Third XI performed well throughout the season. They were a team that arguably should have finished
the season in the top 4 with the talent and balanced experience they had. It will be a season with good
learnings, and I know will benefit them as they go into next season. To
Sam Hill who led from the front and built belief and pride, a big thank you. The 3rd XI are a critical cog as
they are developing several players that will be the future of PCC, so we look forward to big things in
2020/21 from them.
The 4XI had an exceptional year, the addition of Brett Walker as Captain, with his experience and skill
set, enabled the 4XI to just miss out on topping the table and ended up 2nd. The 4XI continued to blood
several youngsters which saw so much learning and development.
James Billington
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I believe we have found the right balance to ensure we are competitive as a 4XI, so with Brett leaving to
go back to Adelaide, we will ensure we replicate this philosophy next season.
To all the season ending players who won awards, a massive congratulations, with special mention to
Alana King and Nigel Hunt ,the respective Women’s and Male Club Champion’s as well as Nigel Hunt for
being awarded the AA Horneman Perpetual Award.
Congratulations to our Contracted Players Will Sutherland, Annabel Sutherland, Alana King, Kath
Hempenstall and Erica Kershaw, we are all very proud of your achievements.
A special mention to Alana King who has taken up a contract for the 2020/21 season with WA Cricket.
Alana you will be a massive loss to PCC both on and off the field, you have been a symbol of what we
aspire to be on and off the field. We wish you all the best and hope you fulfil your dreams in WA and
look forward to hopefully seeing you back at PCC one day.
To our Coaches, firstly a huge thank you to Julien Weiner, who has bought back structure, hard work and
has built a great culture around the Male program, which has already showed signs of great progress
this season. Justin Graham, who continues to be an incredible asset, Justin has done a massive amount
of work across the grades and even donned his creams for several matches. To Bryce, Dimmi and David
Hemp, who have all played critical roles with technical assistance in helping move the club forward,
thank you all for your time, effort and expertise ,it is greatly appreciated by all.
To Carl Sandri, his passion is unparalleled and your commitment and focus to female development is
much appreciated. Tim White his assistant, for your continued development of our players throughout
the grades. The 2nd XI had their best finish yet and this is testament to the additional time and focus from
Tim. To Emma Inglis for her ongoing commitment and focus in helping develop the next group of Premier
player’s, for your coaching on and off the field, it is much appreciated.
Without doubt, the biggest and most time-consuming job in the club is that of Club Manager. Chris
Williamson, a massive thank you for the seamless transition into this role, ability to confidently manage
and navigate the many stake holders. We have 8 sides, so at some stage or another Chris can engage
with around 100 players in a season along with their parents. Add the committee, supporters, Cricket
Victoria the Australian Cricketers Association, the City of Stonnington, other Toorak Park tenants, other
cricket clubs in the City of Stonnington and anyone else who wants to contact the club and you can
see how big a role it is. Add to that being a member of the Committee, helping coordinate Charity days
like Maddie’s Shield, 13CABS Charity Day, the Presentation Night and you get a sense of the contribution
Chris has made. Thank you so much Chris you are so much appreciated for stepping in at a time of
need.
To my committee, Heidi Sutherland who continued to fulfil the role of sponsorship. Probably the most
difficult role in any Cricket Club looking to generate Sponsorship funds and Heidi has been incredible in
securing us some Notable Sponsorships from The Fox Foundation and CGU Insurance to build on the
incredible existing base of R.T. Edgar (Anthony Grimwade), JR Group (Evelyn Danos), the East Malvern
Community Bank Branch (Peter Norman). Heidi has lead the way again this season with volunteers and
pulled together Team Managers for all our senior sides through recruiting an amazing group of
volunteers which has had a massive benefit for each team on match days. The Volunteers have
developed strong relationships with the Club and all have become an integral part of Prahran.
Thank you to Nigel Hutton, Newsletters, Presentation night, millions of photos taken, Facebook Posts,
Twitter Posts and Instagram posts. Nigel is the quiet behind the scenes person that you can always rely
on to do those things that make such an enormous difference to our club. Never underestimate just how
much valuable work Nigel and his family, does for the club.
John Raglus is another one of those dedicated people that given any task, just puts his head down and
gets the job done. Thank you for all you did in the season John, and for another season as the Club’s
Premier Cricket delegate.
Phil Williamson, thank you for your ongoing guidance and support, always a trusted ear. Phil has
continued to drive our redevelopment program, which has seen the start, of the Net redevelopment in
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May this year and we have made good progress
on taking the next steps on the broader
redevelopment of the club with both Council,
Local and National Government as well as CV
and CA. Phil continues to be around the club
on Match days doing his beloved assistant
curator role as the sun comes up and is truly
the Club Man.
David Arnold, in the role of Treasurer, we have
made great strides both strategically and on
how to better use our funds on an ongoing
basis, the club is in a healthy financial position,
so thank you for your input.
To our Team Managers, volunteering your time was so much appreciated, you have added to the PCC
family this year with the passion and commitment you have shown, we are very thankful to xxx.
Some extra special thank-you’s to:
• Rick Sykes is our Treasurer from afar as he passes the baton over to YK Partners from 20/21
• James Higgs who scored for the Men’s 1st X1 sides when his Victorian and Australian scoring
commitments allowed. James also took on the role of MyCricket Manager this season which provided
great support.
• Karl Hieser our 2nd X1 scorer. Thanks to 13CABs who are now sponsoring Karl. More amazing milestones
for Karl again in the past season.
• Chris Seymour, Rosemary Schlittler, Hannah Roberts & Meg Hudson for the wonderful afternoon teas
throughout the season.
• Ian Crawford, keeps on giving to the club. Ian our conversations are always so valuable and I
appreciate your continued support.
• John Zarb for fulfilling the role as Operations Manager and ensuring we continue to have wonderful
midweek and weekend catering as well as effective management of the weekend activities. John it
was wonderful having you back involved at PCC. To Jan Knut and Michael Symons who have been
our match day manager for the past seasons. Thank you for fulfilling such a crucial role and ensuring
our Match days go off without a hitch.
• Jan specifically to you, your incredible support
across both Righetti and Toorak Park, always
ready to help and go above and beyond.
Congratulations for winning the Ian Crawford
Perpetual Presidents award.
• Iain Giles who took over the management and
coordination of Maddie’s Shield #4. A massive
thank you to your involvement and commitment
in this crucial area of community involvement.
• To the team at Stonnington Council and Councillors.
Thank you for the support from all parts of the Council
and we are so excited by what the future might look
like, thanks to these very special people who share our
vision for the club.
Work has begun on the new nets at Toorak Park
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• Mike Ronchi and Peter Binns from Cricket Victoria plus all the team there and the Directors. Thank you
very much for your support, you will be missed, Prahran CC just want to thank you for your incredible
service to CV and Premier Cricket and we wish you well in the future.
• To all our sponsors. Without you, we would not be able to operate at the level we do. Please visit the
website, see who is listed and please make sure that you support them in the same way they support
us.
Despite only having a small committee, we gave back to the community in spades this year. We are a
very important part of the community that is the City of Stonnington and we receive amazing support
from the Council. So, it is important that we play a leading role in not only making cricket great in the
municipality but doing whatever we can to help those that may not have the same opportunities as we
do.
The following is a small sample of how we gave back to the community in season 2019/20:-
• Victoria Police game in November where the Frankston & Prahran Police stations were scheduled
to play a social T20 game to raise funds for the extremely worthwhile cause MoVember.
Unfortunately the game was washed out, however we look forward to hosting the game again
next season.
• Maddie’s Shield #4 was held at Toorak Park in February. This event continues to develop each year
and this year was no exception, being the best yet in terms of support and contribution. We are
proud that we raised roughly $90,000 and so much additional funds going to Maddie Riewoldt’s
Vision. The celebrity game featured some amazing names form AFL and Australian Female Cricket.
• 13 CABS Charity Game. Held in March, it was a game between Taxi Drivers and a handful of
Celebrities which included current legend of Prahran Cricket Club Steven De Bolfo. The game is
held to honour those Taxi Drivers that have sadly lost their lives at work and as a celebration of their
lives, raise money for the Monash Children’s Hospital. Over $20,000 was raised this year.
The future is looking very bright. Work has started on the new cricket nets, the hope is that we will be using
the synthetic nets for pre-season and the turf nets in January 2021. We continue to recruit across both the
Male and Female playing group as we build on our successes from this year with the desired intent to
continue the momentum and not only competing in Finals, but winning premierships.
So, I hope that you can sense from this that the Prahran Cricket Club is, and will continue to be, an
exciting place to be around in coming seasons.
To anyone who I may have inadvertently missed thanking, please forgive me and know that what you
have done has made a significant difference.
See you all soon for season 2020/21.
Nigel Parsons
President
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MEMBERS & SPONSORS
Prahran Cricket Club would like to acknowledge the following individuals and organisations that
contributed to our club in season 2019/20:
Club Patrons: Evelyn Danos (Patron-in-Chief)
Ian Crawford (Number 1 Ticket Holder)
David Jukes
John Malligan
Loxton Club Members: Ian Crawford David Jukes John Malligan
Phil Williamson Isaac Gnieslaw
Social Club Members: Nigel Hutton Ray Sibraa Heidi Sutherland
Major Sponsors:
Premier Sponsors:
Associate Sponsor: Community Partner:
Player Sponsors: True Blues Podcast Sponsor: Sam Hill - RT Edgar Toorak & Bluestone OCM Tim Boyce - TSB Consulting
Club Donations:
Tony Hannebery
Trevor John Rush
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CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to the following players for their selection to representative teams:
Annabel Sutherland Australia T20
Australia A
WNCL - Victoria
WBBL Melbourne Stars
Will Sutherland Australia A One Day Series
Victoria Sheffield Shield Team
Victoria JLT One Day Cup
BBL Melbourne Renegades
Victorian Futures League Team
James Billington Victorian Futures League Team
Alana King WNCL - Victoria
WBBL Melbourne Stars
Emma Inglis WNCL – Western Australia
WBBL Melbourne Stars
Erica Kershaw WNCL - ACT
WBBL Melbourne Renegades
Claire Koski WNCL - ACT
WBBL Melbourne Renegades
Nicola Hancock WNCL - ACT
WBBL Melbourne Stars
Jess Duffin WBBL Renegades
Jaide Anthony Vic Country U18
Meika King Vic Country U18
Paris Bowdler Vic Country U15
Maddie White Vic Metro U18
Molly Ward Vic Country U18
Merinda Hale Vic Metro U18
Rhys McKenna Vic Metro U18
Jack Ellwood Victorian Metro U17
Benjamin Sexton Victorian Metro U17
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The Club also congratulates:
Carlton CC (Vic Super Slam Grand Slam Winner)
Essendon Maribyrnong Park CC (Women’s 1st XI One-Day & T20 Premiership)
Box Hill CC (Women’s 2nd XI One Day & T20 Premiership)
Melbourne CC (Mens 1st XI Premiership)
Ringwood CC (Men’s 3rd XI Premiership)
Dandenong CC (Men’s 4th XI Premiership)
Melbourne University CC (JA Seitz Club Championship)
PREMIER CRICKET AWARDS
The Club is very proud of our players named in the Premier Women’s Team of the Year,
Alana King and Sterre Kalis.
The votes recorded for Prahran players in all XIs were as follows: Jack Ryder Medal
18 AB Perrin
16 MB Wilcox
15 JH Billington
13 JC Hancock
10 AG Bull
8 SP Seymour
6 LR Bangs, SJ Cook, TW Loten
4 SEJ Grimwade
2 AS Dhull, WJ Sutherland
1 NP Morrey
Una Paisley Medal
20 AM King
17 SL Kalis
14 EJ Inglis
9 EJ Kershaw, AJ Sutherland
4 GL Triscari, R Rijke
3 AG Clancy
2 MM Hale, GH Lewis, RM McKenna,
E Williams
1 JS Anthony, M King
WP1 T20 Player of the Season Award
8 SL Kalis
7 JE Duffin, AM King
6 EJ Inglis
4 RM McKenna, AJ Sutherland
3 R Rijke
2 GH Lewis
1 EJ Kershaw, M King
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2nd XI Player of the Season Award
11 A Bull
10 L Brown
9 N Morrey
8 N Hunt
6 N King
5 N Blaich, J Boyce, S De Bolfo,
C Elvins, J Serry
4 T Jackson, T Loten, B Parsons
3 A Dhull
1 S Garber, Y Herath, P Menon
3rd XI Player of the Season Award
11 Y Herath
10 S Hill, T Jackson
8 N Hunt, M Parsons, W Pike
7 N Stone
6 C Hemp, N King, P Menon,
J Serry
5 B Parsons, K Seth, T Sudano
4 T Beasley
3 M Anson
2 L McGain
1 D Hendawitharana
Sue Woolcock Award
15 L Innes
11 E Williams
8 A Bennett
3 J Grant, C Harrison, M Stirling
2 S Deeble, M Huggins, M McPhee
1 P Bowdler, R Heenan, E Sharkey
WP2 T20 Player of the Season Award
11 A Clancy
6 R Heenan
4 L Innes
3 A Bennett, M McPhee, M Stirling
2 M King, B Poon, E Wiiliams
4th XI Player of the Season Award
15 A Khedkar
8 B Webber
7 B Dhulipala, J Graham
6 M Anson, J Bailey, T Beasley
T Collins, M Delaney,
D Mascarenhas, J Nichols
5 O Maharaj
4 D Hendawitharana
3 S Sideek
2 M Wiseman
Vic Super Slam - Individual Awards
Best Bowling Economy Rate
A Perrin 4.13 runs per over
Highest Individual Score
J Billington 112 v Kingston Hawthorn Hawks
Highest Strike Rate
L Bangs 177.9 runs per 100 balls
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AWARD WINNERS
The Club's annual presentation night was unfortunately unable to be held due to the
Covid19 outbreak. We look forward to presenting the winners their awards at a
suitable and safe time.
We congratulate the recipients of the season's awards as follows:
BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES
1st XI Batting (Men) Dav Whatmore Trophy
James Billington 542 runs @ 41.69
1st XI Bowling (Men) Bryce McGain Trophy
Stephen Seymour 16 wickets @ 16.50
1st XI Batting (Women) Ando Aparo Trophy
Emma Inglis 591 runs @ 39.40
1st XI Bowling (Women) Karen Brown Trophy
Alana King 34 wickets @ 12.03
2nd XI Batting (Men) Nicholas King 230 runs @ 57.50
2nd XI Bowling (Men) Liam Brown 22 wickets @ 18.05
2nd XI Batting (Women) Rebecca Heenan 293 runs @ 22.54
2nd XI Bowling (Women) Ava Bennett 20 wickets @ 11.85
3rd XI Batting (Men) Pranav Menon 219 runs @ 43.80
3rd XI Bowling (Men) Sam Hill 22 wickets @ 19.95
3rd XI Batting (Women) Maddison Heitlinger 87 runs @ 43.50
3rd XI Bowling (Women) Anna Quinsey-Munro 11 wickets @ 7.36
4th XI Batting (Men) Brett Webber 351 runs @ 50.14
4th XI Bowling (Men) Balaram Dhulipala 28 wickets @ 14.36
4th XI Batting (Women) Ellen Williams 95 runs @ 19.00
4th XI Bowling (Women) Olivia Cooper 5 wickets @ 18.00
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FIELDING AWARDS
1st XI (Men) Stan Stephens Memorial Trophy Lachlan Bangs
1st XI (Women) Paris Bowdler
2nd XI (Men) Sashin Garber
2nd XI (Women) Samantha Deeble
3rd XI (Men) Tom Sudano
3rd XI (Women) Zoe Quinsey-Munro
4th XI (Men) Ashok Khedkar
4th XI (Women) Olivia Cooper
Lachlan Bangs is the 2019/20 winner of the Stan Stephens Memorial Trophy
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SPECIAL AWARDS
Club Champion (Men) The DWN Jukes Medal Nigel Hunt Club Champion (Women) The Julie Calvert Award Alana King
AA Horneman Memorial Award Nigel Hunt Ian Crawford Perpetual Presidents' Award Jan Gnatt
Junior Player Encouragement Award (Men) Sashin Garber
Junior Player Encouragement Award (Women) Ellen Williams
2019/20 Club Champions Alana King & Nigel Hunt
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MADDIE’S SHIELD #4
For the fourth consecutive year, Prahran Cricket Club partnered with Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision
and hosted Maddie’s Shield #4 at Toorak Park on Sunday 16h February 2020.
PCC committee member Iain Giles chaired the organising committee which also included Heidi
Sutherland that put together a fantastic community event and raised significant funding for Maddie
Riewoldt’s Vision and Prahran Cricket Club.
A huge thank you to Iain & Heidi and the MS#4 committee for their commitment to this cause. Thanks
also to players, committee, parents and friends who volunteered their time to ensure a great day was
had by all.
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COACH'S REPORT
Women's Coach
Season 2019/20 was a season that saw many a Prahran player in representative colors throughout the
year, from the heights of the Australian Women’s team through to the WBBL, WNCL & the junior
national pathways competitions. Each of them were great ambassadors for the Prahran Cricket Club
on the international & professional circuit. There were also numerous girls that represented their
pathway teams in the state championships across all age groups. This was a fantastic achievement
and potentially a starting point to future state and national representation through hard work and
commitment. This bodes well not only for the women’s cricket program at PCC but also for new players
that will join the club, knowing full well that we look forward to developing cricketers far beyond the
premier cricket level.
Having many representative players within the club presents the club and playing group another
positive; opportunities to play in a higher grade than they may have seen themselves playing and thus
giving them the exposure to cricket at the higher level. This exposure opened the girl’s eyes to what it
really takes to compete & succeed at such a high level- skills wise, mentally and physically. It was
indeed another long season for the girls as we do take a very young group in, we were fortunate
enough to have some extra support and ‘hired muscle’ by way of three international overseas players
join the club for the season which added an extra dimension to the squad and provided the depth we
needed when missing senior player to professional duties. Lessons had been learnt from previous
seasons and we were able to successfully navigate both challenging parts of the season as well as
importantly the later part of the season which had us in great shape leading into both of our finals
campaigns.
The finals campaigns saw us successful in both semi-finals with strong individual and team
performances leading to resounding wins. As I’ve spoken of before, Grand finals take everything to
another level and much of what takes place during the season can’t prepare you for what for the
rollercoaster both mentally and physically that such days take you on. Unfortunately for us on the
occasion of the T20 Grand Final we just simply weren’t at the races and suffered a loss- which can
happen in T20 cricket. Our chance for redemption in the 50 over competition served as motivation for
the remainder of the season and the squad had worked hard to earn another Grand Final opportunity-
enter Covid 19 and an abrupt end to the season!
We continue to put together a strong, well rounded playing list each season which should see us in
regular contention for finals. The players are all aware of the high expectations and playing standards
at the club which will no doubt have them all motivated, driven, well prepared and on track to
succeed moving forward.
The club was again the beneficiary of strong leadership from Captain Emma Inglis. Emma has been at
the forefront of the team delivering on its potential and believes there is more team and individual
success to come with the talent we have at the club. She again demonstrated her ability to focus on
the task at hand by ensuring everything ran smoothly on game days even if her preparation at times
may have been hectic due to her WA and Melbourne Stars commitments. The core senior playing
group were consistent in pushing high standards at training and games throughout the season and
ensured we contested games hard whilst having more fun in the process than any other team. Emma
and the senior playing group did an outstanding job throughout the season ensuring the playing group
were always developing individually, moving forward collectively and learning to play their role within
the team.
The club should be extremely proud to have seen Annabel Sutherland debut and represent Australia in
the ICC T20 World Cup, a tremendous effort that should be well recognized by all involved in the PCC
community, hopefully we see Annabel play an even bigger role in the green and gold well into the
future!! From all of us especially in the PCC women’s program- Congratulations Bells.
It was a privilege to be able to coach and work with this group of girls across what is a long season
(when you consider some players began working on their games as early as June/July) and hopefully
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all of the players that I have had the opportunity to mentor have not only enjoyed their time in the
program but have developed as cricketers and more importantly as people.
The talent and potential on display throughout the season was exciting to say the least and together
we look forward to setting our sites on further success as a club and as individuals as well as raising
expectations again on our quest as being not only the most successful, as seen by the combination of
on field results and production of players premier cricket, women’s Premier Cricket Club, but also the
club of choice for talented players around Victoria. There’s no question all of the girls are excited at
the challenges that lie ahead and are all prepared to do whatever it takes across the winter months
and through pre-season to better themselves individually for the good of the team as we hunt more
success in season 2020/21
I’d like to thank the entire club for the support of the Women’s program across the WP1, WP2 & WP3
teams. We all understand the benefits that are afforded to the club and its people with full integration
of a women and men’s program and we are no doubt looking to stay leaders of the pack in that
regard.
To President, Nigel Parsons and his general committee, for their persistent drive, support and efforts to
making this program a success - thank you.
It was great to have the three overseas players, Stere Kallis, Robine Rijke & Gaby Lewis join us for the
season, the girls enjoyed your company on and off the field- you were a big part of the playing groups
success. Also a huge thank-you to my assistant coach Tim White as well as very importantly all the
parents & supporters that have helped or assisted in many ways across the season.
We look forward to scaling new heights & bringing home one more ‘W’ in season 2020/21!
Carl Sandri
Head Women’s Coach
Gaby Lewis
Robine Rijke
Sterre Kallis with Coach Carl Sandri (left) & President
Nigel Parsons (right)
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COACH'S REPORT
Men's Coach
Firstly, let me wish every player, club member, sponsor, volunteer and supporter good health as we all
work our way through this challenging time. Season 2019/20 saw significant improvement across all
facets of our playing program with a continued commitment to building the platform of a sustainable
high performance environment that offers a caring, enjoyable, educational and challenging program
for all players.
Any objective assessment would say that, as a club, we were more than competitive and for
the 1st time ever, all 4 male teams qualified for finals. Ultimately only the 2nd XI got through the initial
round of finals and were awarded the premiership – a credit to Bolf and the way he prepared, led,
taught, challenged and inspired his players throughout the season.
We, as a club, now have a clear benchmark to move forward from and must maintain our efforts to
improve, learn and challenge each other to sustain the standards we’ve set. We now look forward
with real anticipation and enthusiasm to the coming season, whatever shape that might take.
The players and coaches are grateful that the club, so professionally run by Nigel and his committee,
continues to invest in specific areas identified by the coaching panel and player feedback as vital for
us to focus on as we look to improve all that we do.
Our pre-season program is locked away.
The transformation of Toorak Park is underway.
Our coaching panel is in place.
Our committee and sponsors are aligned on
the direction and vision for the club.
It’s now firmly in the hands of the coaches and
playing group to confidently and strongly do the
work required so we’re in the best possible shape
to tackle the coming season.
To all the coaches and volunteers, thank you for
your efforts, particularly Justin Graham who, as our
head assistant coach, continues to provide wonderful
support for me personally and who has such a positive
influence around the club.
To the Captains, Jake, Bolf, Hilly & Brett Webber thanks
for your leadership, patience, support and hard work.
To Andrew Horsfield, whose pre-season program on Defining Moments, insights and input during the
season both at a club and personal level, contributed to the improvements we saw.
Congratulations again to Carl Sandri and Tim White for another outstanding season from our women’s
teams.
As always, next season will put in front of us another set of challenges. Embrace them head on.
Let’s have fun together work with consistent purpose on our cricket, always looking to learn and
improve as we strive to lift our performance in all aspects from being a strong competitor to being an
even stronger contender.
Assistant coaches Justin Graham (left) &
Dimitri Mascarenhus (right)
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We’re another year into our journey toward Prahran Cricket Club being recognised as the Premier
Club of Choice.
Julien Wiener
Head Men’s Coach
Mens Head Coach Julien Wiener
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CAPTAINS' REPORTS
Men's 1st Eleven
We embarked on a journey that began in May with a clear goal to compete for a flag.
We started off with a bang winning our first two games quite convincingly awarding ourselves with two
bonus points.
James Billington rose to the occasion with a hat trick of 80’s to his name. That momentum carried us
through until the start of the Super Slam season where we entered with an intent to improve on last
year.
We had really bowled the house down at that point.
The team were continuously generating pressure and that really became our theme for the year for
our bowling unit and the fielding was there to support that with one of the most elite fielding teams in
the state.
Our Super Slam didn’t go according to plan but as the same as last year we were able to see some of
the most beautiful ball striking from a young exciting batting attack with a highlight game against
Kingston where the team scored 261/4 off our twenty overs. Lachie bangs (81 off 31) and James
Billington (112 off 58) had us all enjoying the show.
At this stage the season was purring we had three of the top ten wicket takers in the competition
Andrew Perrin, Matthew Wilcox and Sam Grimwade whom all had double digit wickets to their names.
We experienced a couple bad losses in the month leading up to Christmas but that only motivated us
more to start the new year with a bang.
The first two games post-Christmas the pros stood
up with Tom Loten being awarded man of the
match against a tough Essendon team and star
bowler Sam Cook taking 5 for 20 against Greenvale
to put us firmly in the hunt for a top four spot.
We were heading into the game against Melbourne
University top of the table. We knew someone needed
to stand up and so one Andrew Perrin walked to the
plate and showed the team he meant business with
6/37 off 17 overs. We witnessed the best performance
of the year that day.
Due to rain we were left with a tight table proving that
we needed to win two out of our next three games to
guarantee a spot in the top 8.
We held our nerve in some tough contests where Adam
bull fell back in love with the game as the team
cherished watching his magnificent innings of 113*
against Frankston with great support from the rest of the
batting attack.
In our final game we chased a tricky total against Geelong which clenched us a finals position ranking
at 7th.
We scored our highest 2 day total for the year with 317/7 and we were full of confidence heading into
the next week.
Overseas player Tom Loten
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We were ready to go. We gave it everything we had against St Kilda with an absolutely commendable
effort from the bowling unit. We were just beaten by a better team on the weekend. The experience of
finals has made us hungry and excited for what lies ahead for Prahran cricket. As a playing group we
have never been more motivated to win now.
Some congratulations are in order for Steve Seymour who is and always has been Mr. reliable for
Prahran Cricket Club. Steve equaled the game’s first XI record holder and was always someone the
team could turn to when things were tough!
It was a pleasure leading the team to battle and I’d like to thank the players for supporting me on and
off the field.
The team chemistry we built this season should not be under estimated. As we go on to achieve
greater things the bonds that we shared will not be forgotten and will fuel us as a unit when it matters
the most.
The coaching staff who all played such a specific role in the development of our talented young
playing group.
To the volunteers, we all can’t thank you enough for everything you do.
And the committee who provide us as players with the tools to get the most out of our games.
Thank you again and look forward to seeing you again next season
Jake Hancock
1st X1 Captain
Steve Seymour equalled the 1st XI games record with 233
Adam Bull walking off after scoring 113* v Frankston
Andrew Perrin enjoyed a strong 1st year for the True Blues
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Women's 1st Eleven
Season 2019/20 was a season that saw the First XI finish as minor premiers and make the grand final
in both the 50 and 20 over format. Unfortunately, it was not to be the year of our first Premier Firsts
Premiership, with Covid-19 cutting the season one game short. The T20 final did not go to plan and
we were unfortunately defeated by EMP.
Never the less the year can be viewed as a success as the team improved on its performance from
the yearprior.
Both the young guns and the experienced stood up throughout the year when called upon with a
special mention to Alana King who won the Julie Calvert Club champion Medal and dominated
with both bat and ball.
A highlight this season was the inclusion of three international players. Gabby, Ster and Robine were
all fantastic additions to the team with both skill and personality.
On behalf of the team I would like to recognise the efforts of Head Coach Carl Sandri who again
showed both knowledge and passion towards his role and the improvement of the team and club.
Also a big thank you to TimWhite in assisting Carl and developing the next generation of PCC
champions.
A big thank you also to the committee for their ongoing support of the women’s program.
A special mention also to club legend Julie Calvert who this year was added to the Prahran Hall of
Fame. Julie has been a super star of Brunswick Park in the past and continues to follow the current
Prahran team closely.
This year also saw the Australian Debut of our very own Annabel Sutherland. Belsy was rewarded for
all of her hard work over many years and was part of a winning world cup team. Well done Belsy
and we can’t wait to watch your Australian career with pride.
Finally we wish Alana King the best of luck in the relocation to Perth to pursue greater opportunity in
the WNCL.
Emma Inglis
1st XI Captain
Annabel Sutherland Alana King
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Men's 2nd Eleven
The 2019-20 season will no doubt be remembered for the outbreak of the coronavirus. A global
pandemic that has infected millions, killed hundreds of thousands of people and will likely change the
way we live and what we appreciate going forward. For a small group of True Blues, it will also be
remembered as a season that saw a 68 year (1951-52) 2nd XI premiership drought broken by the
Prahran Cricket Club.
Throughout the season, 28 players represented the 2nd XI, with many valuable contributions to team
performance and the ultimate success that was achieved. Consistent performance (10 wins, 4 draws,
2 losses) resulted in a top of the ladder finish and a well-deserved finals birth, of which the squad has
been starved of in recent times.
Following our memorable semi-final victory over a fully loaded St Kilda line-up away at Casey Fields,
Cricket Victoria advised that the season would be cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak. Prahran
was inevitably awarded the 2nd XI PREMIERSHIP due to being the highest ranked team following the
first round of finals cricket being completed.
Whilst some may argue that winning a Premiership in such fashion comes with an asterix of sorts, from
my perspective, going undefeated from October 20, 2019 through to the end of the season,
combined with our ability to win games when our depth was tested the most, leaves no question on
our deservedness to be recognised as this seasons Premiers. For me the only disappointment is that
perhaps not enough Prahran people were able to see this group of players perform on a larger stage.
The season was filled with dominant team and individual highlights which included:
Prahran 8/300 (Blaich 92 off 66) def Casey 9/258
Prahran 367 (King 160) def Geelong 304 (Hunt 4/70)
Prahran 9/362 (Bychov 72*) def Melbourne 321 (Brown 6/79)
Prahran 3/262 (Morrey 104, Jackson 91) def Camberwell 259
Prahran 4/287 (Blaich 127) def Ringwood 8/284 (Boyce 5/86)
Prahran 1/110 (Bull 48) def Essendon 110 (Parsons 4/16)
Prahran 3/111 (Serry 46) def Carlton 110 (Morrey 2/8, Stone, 2/12, Hunt 2/13)
Prahran 7/248 (Bull 119) def Greenvale 178 (Loten 4/35, Garber 3/25)
Prahran 6-299 (Dhull 93) def St Kilda 248 (Final) (Dhull 4/36, Garber 2 runouts)
Given the number of players that came through
the 2nd XI it is difficult to highlight any individual
players out. However, following an inaugural 3,2,1
vote count (Karl Hieser Medal) there was a
unanimous decision that opening bowler Liam Brown
was the 2nd XI player of the season. Whilst Browny
was unavailable for the last few games of the season
due to higher honors, his contribution to the team was
stand-out leading the attack with 19 wickets @ 18.4.
Below are some reflections on our 2019/20 season and
why I feel success came our way:
Whilst the team faced disruption throughout the season
from a selection/player availability perspective, there was
a willingness to accept new challenges, adapt and
respond. Disruption can often be used as an excuse for poor
performance, but credit must be given to all players who
came into the side and made valuable contributions.
Statistically our Two-Day Batting was the best it has been in the 20 years I have been at Prahran across
any grade. We averaged 46.28 runs per wicket lost (1,805 runs made & 39 wickets lost). Simply put we
were good to bat our maximum overs and make 350+ (which we did).
Liam Brown
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Our Two-Day bowling had discipline with a never say die attitude. This saw us force multiple last session
opposition batting collapses on flat pitches against strong opposition such as Melbourne, Frankston,
Geelong, & St Kilda.
Our One-Day cricket had a simple approach with player roles well defined. We were fortunate to have
fire power at the top of our batting order who were given a green light to go hard and setup our
innings. Combined with a good mix of pace and spin, we had an attack that could squeeze an
opposition making us a predictable one-day team to ourselves.
There is no doubt our fielding contributed to winning 50/50 games. We managed 14 run outs
throughout the season and took chances that came our way. In the semi-final vs St Kilda sharp
catches to Arjun, Yas, Elvins, and two run outs to Garber was a reflection of our ability to stay in the
contest and take opportunities when it mattered most.
Whilst there was a hunger to strive for strong individual performances, we recognised to be a good
team we needed to bring a more self-less approach to our cricket. We had a strong emphasis on
playing for Prahran Cricket Club vs just the 2nd XI. This is something we spoke about last season but was
brought to life through Andrew Horsefield’s engagement in the coaching program.
From a captain’s perspective, seeing the 2nd XI being recognised as a premiership team is obviously
pleasing but not one of the objectives we really set out to do. The key focus as a development side is
to ensure opportunities are provided to committed Prahran cricketers who want to push to the next
level. I’d like to think we got this part right in both our communication and actions, with having players
ready to go for 1st XI cricket at the back end of the season when they were called upon.
On a personal note, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Chris Williamson (Life Member) for his
administration support in a challenging role, all committee members, volunteers, match-day help, and
our sponsors. To our coaches Julien, Bryce, Dimi, and Hempy your knowledge and time commitment
has been invaluable to the group and is clearly reflected in players wanting to play for you and also
each other.
From a 2nd XI perspective a special mention to Justin Graham who has arguably been our match-day
coach over the last 2 seasons, driving the extra competitiveness we have needed in our toughest
moments. Further notable mentions to Phil Williamson (Life Member) for match day curating and more,
and our loyal 2nd XI scorer Karl Hieser (Club Legend).
Lastly thank you to all the players for their time commitment and winning games of cricket, whilst
having a lot of fun doing it. I’m a confident the connection amongst the current playing group has all
the foundations of what will see greater successes and importantly lifelong friendships.
Looking ahead to the 2020-21 season, with stability in our
playing group and also a need to recruit in some specialist
areas, my sense is now is the right time to step aside and hand
over the 2nd XI captaincy to a suitable replacement in
Nick Morrey, who has been a strong leader on and off the field.
From a playing a perspective, no one is ever really retired but
the time does feel right to provide an opening and opportunity
for a young player to play at Toorak Park who can push for 1st XI
cricket. If taking 7/78 in the last session vs St Kilda in a semi-final is
my last game for Prahran, then I’m pretty content with the finish line.
Steve De Bolfo
2nd XI Captain
2nd XI Captain Steve De Bolfo
enjoying a win v Melbourne CC
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Women's 2nd Eleven
After a very strong preseason with sessions at Xavier College during some very cold and wet nights the playing group was keen to get stuck into the season proper. We kicked off the season with two wins in the T20 double header against Carlton Brunswick. The second eleven made great improvements in the T20 competition this season which lead to a semi finals appearance (the first final for PCC women’s second eleven). We had some great performances on an individual level Rebecca Heenan 215 runs and Maddy Stirling 129 runs with the bat. With the ball Alex Clancy bowled with great control to get 12 wickets and Ellen Williams 10 wickets. As a team the girls really started to embrace the T20 format. They improved the way they not only played the T20’s as players but as a collective team. With a bit of luck they could’ve been playing off in a grand final. In the one day format the girls had some fantastic results against the stronger teams but we unfortunately struggled with a bit of consistency especially with the bat. That being said there was still plenty of positives to take out of the one day games. Lauren Innes 93 against EMP was exceptional, which included a partnership of 100plus with Ellen Williams 51. Ava Bennett with 12 wickets and Lauren Innes 11 wickets lead the bowlers. There were still a lot of positives to take away from the season although it was disappointing not to be playing at the pointy end of the season. Once again there was plenty of opportunities for our younger girls from our development squad to play games in the second eleven, especially when we had girls unavailable due to WBBL and underage national championships. All the girls who played in the team this season played with a great attitude and more importantly with a team first mentality. We are always looking to improve and I’m sure with continued hard work then the rewards will come. The future is certainly looking bright for the future of the club with the talent we are continuing to bring through our development squad into premier cricket and being part of the senior program at different stages. To our captain Ava Bennett thank you for your support and congratulations on the way you brought the girls together. You created a great environment for the girls to enjoy being part of the team and give them the opportunity to play at their best. I would like to thank Nigel Parsons and the committee for all their hard work and support and allowing me to be part of Prahran Cricket Club. Also thank you to all the parents and family members who came down to the games, cheered the girls on and did what needed to be done to help things run smoothly but more importantly drove the girls to all their trainings and matches. Special thanks to our team manager David Harrison who took care of everything on match days and much, much more. Your work behind the scenes doesn’t go unnoticed and is very much appreciated I couldn’t have done it without your help. Jan our ground manager at Righetti oval who took care of the ground set up, lunches, drinks etc. thank you for your hard work and chats after games. Thank you to head coach Carl Sandri. You are not only the best coach in premier cricket but one of the best in women’s cricket anywhere in the world. Your results speak for themselves. Thank you so much for all your support, guidance and trust that you put in me. There is no doubt that PCC is the envy of every premier club with the program you run. Our program is the best women’s program in premier cricket. I’ve no doubt that if the first eleven had the opportunity to play in the big dance then we would have a premiership flag hanging from the rafters at Toorak Park.
Chloe Harrison
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We continue to develop talent that go onto National honors, WNCL, WBBL, Junior nationals and State championships and play finals cricket on a regular basis. Finally to all the girls who played in the second eleven thank you for being such an impressive group of young women and can making my job a pleasure. I’ve enjoyed every minute coaching you girls and the “tic toks” were always a highlight. I look forward to seeing all of you continue on your cricket journey.
Tim White
2nd XI Coach
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Men's 3rd XI
It was another really enjoyable season for the PCC 3rd XI this season. After a scintillating start to the season, the PCC 3rd XI hit a roadblock, struggling to win close games during the middle part of the season. However, a great run of form at the backend of the season ensured that the team would make the finals, unfortunately bundled out in the quarter final against Geelong. Highlights for season included:
Nigel Hunt taking 11 wickets and absolutely decimating ladder leaders Melbourne University CC Jacob Serry hitting three sixes in a row (before being caught on the boundary going for his fourth)
and taking 3 wickets against Kingston-Hawthorn Kevin Seth taking 5 wickets in the Quarter Final Will Pike's unbelievable run of form with the bat during February Dulith Hendawitharana's 100 against Melbourne Tom Sudano breaking a 130 year old 3rd XI record for the most dismissals by a wicket-keeper in a
season The infamous spell of bowling at Watson Park.
A massive thanks to Jan Gnatt and John Zarb for their monumental efforts throughout the season. Jan and Zarby are the heart and soul of the 3rd XI and spent extensive time throughout the season helping to ensure that the 3rd XI were able to enjoy their cricket. The 3rds were subject to perfectly clean facilities, brilliant lunches (including Zarby's famous spaghetti bolognaise) and assistance with the covers every week. We cannot thank these two enough. The 3rd XI looks forward to next season.
Sam Hill
3rd XI Captain
Winner of the 3rd XI fielding award Tom Sudano
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Women’s 3rd Eleven
This was a new team for Prahran this season. The team was formed with their games in the East One Day
competition commencing in early December. Many of the players involved in the 3rd eleven were from either the
2nd eleven or from the development squad.
Going into the first round, we didn’t have a full side and just pulling enough girls together to for a team to take the
ground. Many of these girls with young teenagers playing against a team of adult women on most occasions.
With such a young team, they were all so excited to post their first win on the board over Heatherdale in round 1.
Heatherdale went on to be a finals team.
The entire team carried all their momentum and energy into the following week. Again, with only just enough
players to take the field, and played yet again another side complete of adult women, the girls showed what
they had and got their second win in a row. With all the girls being so young and already having played a
morning game most weeks, they all showed true dedication and commitment to the team and worked tirelessly
to give it their all for the entire season. Their performances won them a lot of positive feedback and
encouragement from their older opponents and officials.
We had a total of 17 girls take the field for the 3rd XI this season. Thank you greatly to the parents of the girls who
came along every week and were just as enthusiastic to be there as the girls were. The families helped contribute
to the positive atmosphere of this team. And a huge thank to Janice Quinsey for her scoring and team manager
work throughout the season, your help was greatly appreciated.
To the 2nd eleven girls that stepped back to help out when we were short, thanks for all your support to the
younger girls within the team. I know many of them considered you role models and they learnt a lot from you all.
I would also like to thank both Tim White and Carl Sandri for their ongoing support and communication throughout
the season, I truly appreciate it. To Bronwyn Daws, thanks for coming to the home games to make sure the ground
was marked, set up to play and for ensuring that the afternoon tea would be delivered.
Finally, to all the girls who played in the 3rd eleven this season, I appreciate your commitment and dedication to
the season. You have shown tremendous improvement throughout the season and I look forward to seeing
progress further in the future.
Zoe Quinsey-Munro
3rd XI Captain
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Men's 4th Eleven Firstly I would like to thank my fellow Coaches, Captains and the Committee for the opportunity to work with and for them this year, the push to become the club of choice is certainly moving in the right direction. The 4th Eleven side this year ebbed and flowed between young and very young with just a hint at times of the very old, but all who came through the side gave their all on the field and were very committed off. The key aim of 4th eleven was to develop the younger players by providing structure and leadership. We were able to build some real momentum with some clinical wins early in the season, with one highlight being our performance to beat Melbourne CC, chasing 258 in just 63.4 overs, after Melbourne batted into the second day. But I think it was the outright win over Ringwood before Christmas which really announced to the competition and the club that the 4th eleven were building something. The young brigade of Michael Parsons and Max Delaney powered Prahran to a strong position with a 105 run stand. Parsons the victim of a mix up with a big score there for the taking out for 77. Max Delaney however powered through to his first Premier Cricket ton posting 107* and helping us to a lead of 114. With about 40 overs in the day all things would need to go right for us and perhaps in previous years this afternoon may have fizzled out but one of the new players to the club Tom Beasley spinning a web with 5/40 in the second innings and the final wicket to secure the outright falling with 2 overs to go. Winning an outright was a special feeling. Unfortunately it was after Christmas where I returned to Adelaide with my Family, handing the reigns to Justin Graham, but not before a game where I was lucky to skipper two former international cricketers and a bloke with 300 premier games experience. Round 9 skippering Dimi Mascarenhas, Bryce McGain and Justin Graham will stick out as a personal highlight, though the Guard of Honour was very unwarranted. Other than a slip up against Carlton a finals birth stitched up at Christmas was a great achievement. I was honoured to be asked to come and skipper the side for the Semi Final vs a traditional rival in St Kilda. The result obviously didn’t go our way and then we all know what happened to the world following that, but watching Bryce McGain take 5 wickets from first slip was a treat. I was left with this pearl of wisdom “it doesn’t mean never, it just means not now”. The season didn’t finish how we would have liked, but there were so many great moments and achievements, that it would be hard to say it was anything other than a great year. Notable Achievements: Ash Khedkar – 5/17 vs Footscray Max Anson – 5/76 vs Fitzroy Doncaster Tom Collins – 5/49 vs Melbourne Max Delaney – 107* vs Ringwood Tom Beasley – 5/40 vs Ringwood Jake Bailey – 103 vs Greenvale Again I would like to thank everyone involved in the Prahran Cricket Club for the opportunity and I cannot stress enough that the True Blues are in great hands.
Brett Webber
4th XI Captain
Ash Khedkar with 5/17 v Footscray
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Girl's 4th XI – Development Squad If there was ever a word to completely sum up a season of 2019/20 it would be roller-coaster! Heat, rain,
hail, thunderstorms, smoke and on a few occasions a few players short all made up the season that had
many twists and turns. 4 of the 9 matches played were abandon which proved frustrating at times but only
drove the girls to train harder. Led fearlessly by Ellen Williams week in week out the girls wore their hearts on
their sleeves till and were willing to fight until the last ball of their season was bowled.
We came tantalisingly close to victory on a number of occasions but fell short at the final hurdle however
this season wasn’t measured on wins and losses but instead based off personal and team development.
The season became part of the building blocks to an exciting future for the program with the very young
group proving that hard work and dedication are the cornerstones to our success moving forward. The
program is also creating a leadership pathway within the club with the older players within the
development program mentoring the younger girls aiding their transition into the program.
A number of personal accolades were achieved on field this year with Ellen Williams and Maddy Heitlinger
surpassing 50 as well as Oliva Cooper and Sahasni Wanigatunga being ever reliable with the ball.
As the season wore on the girls gained more and more momentum on and off the field, numbers attending
training were getting stronger and stronger and a number of new players were introduced into the group
which only increased the excitement around the group. The energy of the younger girls only enhances the
drive to succeed within the group and encourages every one of us to raise the bar even higher.
I would personally like to acknowledge the contributions of Mark Cooper (our team manager) and Tim
White for their unwavering support and tireless efforts throughout the season, without their dedication and
time a program like this wouldn’t be possible. At times there was a desperate ring around in the hours
before the game but with their contributions meant that the team was never left too short.
As everyone knows junior sport cannot be run without volunteers and the tireless efforts of our sensational
parent group umpiring, food preparation, scoring and ground setup the parent group could be called
upon at any point to lend a helping hand so a massive thankyou to you all.
The future is bright for our women’s development program and will continue to go from strength to strength
in the coming season as we look to take the next step into finals cricket and beyond!
Chloe Harrison
Development Squad Coach
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STATISTICS
Season Summary
Team Men's 1st XI Women's 1st XI
Captain Jake Hancock Emma Inglis
Played 16 26
Won 8 19
Lost 4 7
Drew/NR 4 0
Tied 0 0
Finished Quarter Finalists Finalists (1-Day)/Finalists (T20)
Team Men's 2nd XI Women's 2nd XI
Captain Steven De Bolfo Ava Bennett
Played 15 22
Won 10 9
Lost 2 13
Drew/NR 3 0
Tied 0 0
Finished Premiers 7th (1-Day)/Semi Finalists (T20)
Team Men's 3rd XI Women's 3rd XI
Captain Sam Hill Zoe Quinsey-Munro
Played 13 9
Won 7 4
Lost 4 5
Drew/NR 2 0
Tied 0 0
Finished Quarter Finalists 8th
Team Men's 4th XI Women's 4th XI
Captain Brett Webber Ellen Williams
Played 13 7
Won 9 0
Lost 2 3
Drew/NR 2 4
Tied 0 0
Finished Quarter Finalists 7th
Team T20 Super Slam
Captain Sam Grimwade
Played 5
Won 2
Lost 3
Drew/NR 0
Tied 0
Finished 6th
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Outstanding Performances
Batting
NJ King 160 v Geelong
NDW Blaich 127 v Ringwood
AG Bull 119 v Greenvale
113* v Frankston Peninsula
JH Billington 112 v Kingston Hawthorn
MO Delaney 107* v Ringwood
AJ Sutherland 107* v Essendon Maribyrnong Park
SL Kalis 107 v Melbourne
NP Morrey 104 v Camberwell
J Bailey 103 v Greenvale
D Hendawitharana 103 v Melbourne
Bowling
5 WICKETS IN AN INNINGS
N Hunt 6/24 v Melbourne University
5/19 v Melbourne University
5/40 v Ringwood
M Anson 6/29 v Camberwell
AB Perrin 6/37 v Melbourne University
BE McGain 6/52 v St Kilda
LGJ Brown 6/79 v Melbourne
AM King 5/8 v Dandenong
A Khedkar 5/17 v Footscray
SJ Cook 5/20 v Greenvale
K Seth 5/25 v Geelong
Y Herath 5/32 v Fitzroy Doncaster
BA Parsons 5/39 v Geelong
T Beasley 5/40 v Ringwood
JW Boyce 5/86 v Ringwood
S Hill 5/126 v Camberwell
10 WICKETS IN A MATCH
N Hunt 6/24 v Melbourne University
& 5/19
Wicketkeeping
JW McPhee 4c, 2st v Footscray
NDW Blaich 4c, 1st v Kingston Hawthorn
5c v Geelong
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Men's 1st XI Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/St
Billington, JH 13 14 1 542 96 41.69 1
Hancock, JC 16 17 2 475 97 31.67 5
Bull, AG 14 16 2 358 113* 25.57 10
Seymour, SP 16 14 2 283 42 23.58 7
Loten, TW 13 14 3 221 58* 20.09
Bangs, LR 15 13 0 250 72 19.23 4
Wilcox, MB 13 10 4 175 36* 29.17 5
King, NJ 1 1 0 23 23 23.00 1
Sutherland, WJ 8 8 1 155 60 22.14 4
Blaich, NDW 9 9 1 175 35 21.88 14/2
Brown, LGJ 3 4 2 42 15 21.00 1
Dhull, AS 7 7 1 102 70* 17.00 1
Parsons, BA 1 1 0 17 17 17.00
Morrey, NP 5 5 0 76 25 15.20
Perrin, AB 13 9 5 46 12* 11.50 1
Bradley, EP 10 9 1 86 22 10.75 14/2
Grimwade, SEJ 14 7 1 36 18 6.00 2
Boyce, JW 1 1 0 5 5 5.00
Jackson, TA 1 1 0 0 0 0.00
Cook, SJ 4 1 1 0 0* -
Qualification: 9 innings & 200 runs
Men's 1st XI Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB Average
Seymour, SP 87 17 264 16 4/22 16.50
Wilcox, MB 171.4 37 446 25 4/8 17.84
Perrin, AB 160.4 26 544 29 6/37 18.76
Grimwade, SEJ 131.1 27 465 19 4/56 24.47
Cook, SJ 58 11 191 11 5/20 17.36
Loten, TW 91 14 319 13 3/28 24.54
Dhull, AS 14 1 35 1 1/6 35.00
Sutherland, WJ 55 10 187 4 3/77 46.75
Bangs, LR 54 5 212 3 1/27 70.67
Parsons, BA 22 2 71 1 1/71 71.00
Brown, LGJ 26 1 106 1 1/24 106.00
Boyce, JW 0.5 0 16 0 - -
Morrey, NP 10 0 49 0 - -
Qualification: 86 overs & 15 wickets
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Women's 1st XI Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/St
Inglis, EJ 21 17 2 591 85 39.40 13/17
Kalis, SL 24 21 4 652 107 38.35 3
Rijke, R 19 14 8 173 31* 28.83 1
King, AM 17 13 2 238 83 21.64 12
Anthony, JS 19 14 4 195 37* 19.50 4
Lewis, GH 25 22 1 328 61* 15.62 5
McKenna, RM 21 15 2 196 39 15.08 4
Hale, MM 19 15 1 199 39 14.21 4
Sutherland, AJ 8 7 4 439 107* 146.33 4
Duffin, JE 6 5 1 231 88 57.75 2
Kershaw, EJ 12 8 1 221 68 31.57 2/1
King, M 14 9 5 78 24* 19.50 1
Stirling, ML 3 2 1 17 17* 17.00
Innes, LJ 2 2 1 13 12* 13.00 1
Bowdler, PA 11 7 1 60 20 10.00 7
Ward, ML 11 10 0 67 19 6.70 1
Sharkey, EK 18 8 4 18 7* 4.50 1
Deeble, SL 1 1 0 4 4 4.00
Clancy, AG 8 3 2 3 3* 3.00 1
White, MK 10 5 0 8 4 1.60 1
Harrison, CJ 2 1 0 1 1 1.00
Williams, E 6 3 1 1 1 0.50 1
Grant, J 1 1 1 14 14* -
Daws, BL 1 1 1 9 9* - 1
Triscari, GL 4 did not bat
- 2
Hancock, NM 2 did not bat
- 1
Koski, CJ 2 did not bat
- 1
Redhu, D 2 did not bat
-
Bennett, AM 1 did not bat
-
Qualification: 12 innings & 150 runs
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Women's 1st XI Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB Average
King, AM 123 13 409 34 5/8 12.03
Rijke, R 76.2 5 345 17 3/14 20.29
Hale, MM 66.5 5 314 13 2/4 24.15
Anthony, JS 89.5 4 393 14 2/8 28.07
McKenna, RM 101 6 473 16 2/11 29.56
Triscari, GL 34 8 87 7 4/11 12.43
Sutherland, AJ 36 4 124 9 4/17 13.78
Williams, E 19.4 0 84 5 3/19 16.80
Redhu, D 6 0 34 2 1/10 17.00
Hancock, NM 7 0 36 2 1/18 18.00
Ward, ML 7.1 1 21 1 1/10 21.00
Harrison, CJ 6 0 21 1 1/21 21.00
King, M 53.3 1 269 12 2/18 22.42
Kershaw, EJ 38 1 191 8 2/22 23.88
Lewis, GH 9 0 50 2 2/23 25.00
Clancy, AG 27 2 131 5 3/26 26.20
Koski, CJ 6 0 33 1 1/10 33.00
Inglis, EJ 10 2 40 1 1/19 40.00
Sharkey, EK 65 4 334 7 3/35 47.71
White, MK 18 1 144 3 2/4 48.00
Innes, LJ 12 1 51 1 1/25 51.00
Daws, BL 1 0 9 0 - -
Qualification: 61.4 overs & 10 wickets
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Men's 2nd XI Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/St
King, NJ 6 6 2 230 160 57.50 3
De Bolfo, SM 15 11 5 283 78* 47.17 3
Dhull, AS 7 7 0 288 93 41.14 5
Morrey, NP 11 8 0 322 104 40.25 2
Jackson, TA 12 11 2 339 91 37.67 4
Bull, AG 2 2 0 167 119 83.50 2
Blaich, NDW 6 4 0 277 127 69.25 9/2
Bradley, EP 6 6 3 156 50 52.00 12/3
Serry, JA 3 3 0 84 46 28.00
Parsons, BA 10 7 2 128 31 25.60 4
Loten, TW 1 1 0 24 24 24.00
Munasinghe, N 4 4 2 47 21 23.50 2
Brown, LGJ 10 4 3 22 14* 22.00 1
Menon, P 4 3 0 52 47 17.33 1
Boyce, JW 13 8 1 121 30 17.29 4
Pike, WG 1 1 0 16 16 16.00
Garber, S 13 9 1 126 50 15.75 5
Elvins, C 12 7 2 72 14 14.40 8
Herath, Y 8 1 0 9 9 9.00 8
Hunt, N 11 2 1 8 5 8.00 1
Hemp, C 1 1 0 5 5 5.00
Stone, N 3 1 0 1 1 1.00
Bychkov, A 2 1 1 72 72* - 3
Ellwood, J 1 1 1 2 2* -
Bangs, LR 1 did not bat
-
McPhan, C 1 did not bat
-
McPhee, JW 1 did not bat
- 3
Sexton, B 1 did not bat
-
Qualification: 6 innings & 200 runs
Men's 2nd XI Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB Average
Brown, LGJ 131.4 19 397 22 6/79 18.05
Hunt, N 129 23 432 18 4/70 24.00
Garber, S 132.4 23 393 15 3/25 26.20
Boyce, JW 165.3 22 528 18 5/86 29.33
Loten, TW 10 0 35 4 4/35 8.75
Pike, WG 9 1 33 2 2/33 16.50
Dhull, AS 25.4 1 84 5 4/36 16.80
Morrey, NP 17 1 40 2 2/8 20.00
Munasinghe, N 23 0 94 4 2/20 23.50
Parsons, BA 70 9 319 11 4/16 29.00
Bangs, LR 17 2 62 2 2/62 31.00
Stone, N 36 6 100 3 2/12 33.33
Elvins, C 131.5 22 417 11 2/42 37.91
Sexton, B 13 1 39 1 1/39 39.00
Herath, Y 97 12 310 7 3/46 44.29
De Bolfo, SM 1 1 0 0 - -
Qualification: 82.5 overs & 15 wickets
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Women's 2nd XI Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/St
Heenan, RM 18 17 4 293 46* 22.54
Stirling, ML 13 12 4 176 39* 22.00 4/5
Innes, LJ 17 15 2 284 93 21.85 4
Grant, J 13 13 0 160 42 12.31 3
Harrison, CJ 20 18 3 176 41 11.73 2
Poon, BB 17 17 0 170 26 10.00 4
Cooper, O 10 7 6 35 13* 35.00 2
Bowdler, PA 4 4 3 27 16* 27.00 -/1
Sharkey, EK 8 5 2 55 21* 18.33
Ward, ML 3 3 0 40 21 13.33 1
Deeble, SL 17 12 3 111 20 12.33 6
Huggins, M 6 6 0 67 19 11.17 2/1
Williams, E 18 10 1 89 51 9.89 3
Bennett, AM 16 15 0 141 26 9.40 4
White, MK 11 6 0 50 21 8.33 1
Rijke, R 3 3 0 21 10 7.00
McPhee, MT 15 6 2 20 8 5.00
Redhu, D 10 4 2 10 9 5.00 1
Quinsey-Munro, Z 3 2 0 7 5 3.50 1
Wanigatunga, S 4 3 1 4 3 2.00
Heitlinger, J 2 1 0 2 2 2.00
Heitlinger, M 3 3 0 4 4 1.33
Quinsey-Munro, A 3 2 0 2 1 1.00 1
Roberts, I 6 4 2 1 1* 0.50
Clancy, AG 10 1 0 0 0 0.00 1
King, M 4 2 2 37 22* -
Qualification: 10 innings & 150 runs
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Women's 2nd XI Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB Average
Bennett, AM 66 8 237 20 4/25 11.85
Clancy, AG 45 5 166 13 2/8 12.77
Innes, LJ 62.2 6 231 15 3/20 15.40
McPhee, MT 56 4 237 15 3/8 15.80
Williams, E 83.4 2 372 19 3/29 19.58
Rijke, R 7 0 29 3 2/12 9.67
Sharkey, EK 27 2 100 8 3/24 12.50
King, M 9 0 60 4 2/21 15.00
Cooper, O 37.3 2 168 7 2/16 24.00
Huggins, M 5 0 26 1 1/12 26.00
Redhu, D 34.2 3 145 5 1/7 29.00
Roberts, I 5 0 29 1 1/20 29.00
Wanigatunga, S 10.5 2 35 1 1/10 35.00
Harrison, CJ 54.5 6 212 5 2/46 42.40
White, MK 44 1 190 3 1/20 63.33
Quinsey-Munro, A 3 0 7 0 - -
Deeble, SL 1 0 13 0 - -
Quinsey-Munro, Z 4 0 14 0 - -
Heitlinger, J 2 0 18 0 - -
Stirling, ML 3 0 19 0 - -
Ward, ML 5 0 28 0 - -
Heitlinger, M 5 0 39 0 - -
Qualification: 42 overs & 10 wickets
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Men's 3rd XI Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/St
Menon, P 10 8 3 219 64* 43.80 3
Pike, WG 12 8 2 200 69 33.33 5
Serry, JA 10 8 1 218 65* 31.14 10
Jackson, TA 2 2 1 136 77 136.00
King, NJ 2 2 0 181 92 90.50 1
Munasinghe, N 2 2 1 67 43* 67.00
Hendawitharana, D 2 2 0 103 103 51.50
Flynn, JD 3 3 0 97 54 32.33
Sudano, TJ 11 8 3 125 54* 25.00 21/1
McPhan, C 3 3 1 43 28* 21.50
Parsons, MA 7 6 0 126 49 21.00 2
Anson, M 8 6 2 83 32* 20.75 2
Herath, Y 6 3 1 37 28* 18.50 5
Hemp, C 11 11 1 183 56* 18.30 5
Parsons, BA 4 4 2 31 19 15.50
Beasley, T 6 1 0 15 15 15.00 1
Seth, K 11 7 0 100 42 14.29 2
Hill, S 13 2 1 14 14* 14.00 3
Bailey, J 9 5 1 35 18* 8.75 1
McPhee, JW 2 2 0 13 13 6.50 1
Hunt, N 4 3 0 15 10 5.00
Hemp, DL 1 1 0 1 1 1.00
Stone, N 9 2 1 1 1* 1.00
Delaney, MO 1 1 0 0 0 0.00
Collins, TP 3 2 0 0 0 0.00
McGain, L 7 1 1 6 6* - 1
Elvins, C 1 1 1 0 0* -
Garber, S 2 did not bat
-
Khedkar, A 2 did not bat
-
Brown, LGJ 1 did not bat
-
Bychkov, A 1 did not bat
-
Mascarenhas, AD 1 did not bat
- 1
Sexton, BC 1 did not bat
-
Sideek, S 1 did not bat
-
Qualification: 6 innings & 200 runs
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Men's 3rd XI Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB Average
Hill, S 156.3 30 439 22 5/126 19.95
Hunt, N 51.3 16 116 18 6/24 6.44
Collins, TP 38 11 84 8 3/24 10.50
Herath, Y 69.5 17 149 13 5/32 11.46
Elvins, C 9 2 26 2 2/26 13.00
Seth, K 78.3 19 207 14 5/25 14.79
Parsons, BA 51.3 8 125 8 5/39 15.63
Menon, P 21 4 50 3 3/19 16.67
Bailey, J 14.5 4 34 2 1/7 17.00
Serry, JA 24 1 82 4 3/23 20.50
Beasley, T 38 6 127 6 2/17 21.17
Stone, N 71.1 14 221 9 3/21 24.56
McGain, L 40 1 142 5 2/10 28.40
Anson, M 64.4 5 209 7 3/23 29.86
Sexton, BC 16 5 36 1 1/36 36.00
Hendawitharana, D 6 0 37 1 1/37 37.00
Pike, WG 12 2 52 1 1/16 52.00
Brown, LGJ 25.4 3 102 1 1/102 102.00
Flynn, JD 1 1 0 0 - -
Munasinghe, N 2 1 2 0 - -
Garber, S 11 2 41 0 - -
Qualification: 78.2 overs & 15 wickets
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Women's 3rd XI Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/St
Heitlinger, M 5 4 2 87 41 43.50 4
Shah, D 7 6 3 95 46* 31.67
Heenan, RM 1 1 0 59 59 59.00
Liyanage, N 4 2 1 43 26* 43.00 1
Harrison, CJ 1 1 0 35 35 35.00 1
Heitlinger, J 6 5 2 65 22* 21.67 3
Day, A 2 2 1 18 16* 18.00 1
Dulvin, S 7 5 1 68 26* 17.00 2
Quinsey-Munro, Z 7 2 0 19 17 9.50 3
Hynes, G 5 2 1 8 4* 8.00
Quinsey-Munro, A 7 5 0 38 16 7.60 1
Kankanage, E 5 3 2 6 4* 6.00 1
Clancy, AG 1 1 0 4 4 4.00 1
Roberts, I 7 6 1 16 9 3.20
Dassanayake, D 4 2 0 6 4 3.00 1
Grant, J 2 1 0 2 2 2.00
Blackshaw, S 1 1 0 0
0.00
Quinsey, J 2 did not bat
-
Hale, F 1 did not bat
-
McPhee, MT 1 did not bat
-
Walker, C 1 did not bat
-
Qualification: 4 innings & 75 runs
Women's 3rd XI Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB Average
Quinsey-Munro, A 37 12 81 11 4/3 7.36
Quinsey-Munro, Z 33 7 77 6 2/4 12.83
Day, A 6.5 3 10 5 3/7 2.00
Harrison, CJ 4 0 7 2 2/7 3.50
Clancy, AG 5.4 1 15 2 2/15 7.50
Dulvin, S 18 5 32 3 2/2 10.67
Dassanayake, D 5 1 16 1 1/6 16.00
Kankanage, E 9 3 17 1 1/2 17.00
Heitlinger, J 19.4 2 72 4 2/10 18.00
Walker, C 4 0 19 1 1/19 19.00
Heitlinger, M 18 2 51 2 2/13 25.50
Roberts, I 16 0 50 1 1/10 50.00
Shah, D 15 0 51 1 1/9 51.00
Hynes, G 13 0 60 1 1/10 60.00
Heenan, RM 2 1 2 0 - -
Liyanage, N 5 0 38 0 - -
Qualification: 18.4 overs & 5 wickets
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Men's 4th XI Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/St
Webber, BD 9 8 1 351 87 50.14 8
Khedkar, A 11 11 0 311 67 28.27 4
Anson, M 5 3 2 70 59* 70.00 2
Collins, TP 7 5 4 64 24 64.00 3
Mascarenhas, AD 2 1 0 58 58 58.00
Delaney, MO 5 5 2 169 107* 56.33 1
Bailey, J 5 4 0 216 103 54.00 3
Graham, JJ 6 4 2 77 33 38.50 1
Hendawitharana, D 3 3 0 93 88 31.00
Nichols, J 9 7 3 118 57 29.50 10/3
Parsons, MA 3 3 0 82 77 27.33
Sennitt, M 6 4 1 76 44 25.33 1
Sudano, TJ 2 2 0 39 25 19.50 1
Sideek, S 11 12 2 180 56* 18.00 1
McPhee, JW 6 5 0 86 34 17.20 11/4
Maharaj, O 7 7 0 70 40 10.00
Wiseman, M 6 3 0 27 15 9.00
Selvaraj, J 7 5 3 16 12* 8.00 1
Dutton, M 1 1 0 8 8 8.00
Gatford, H 4 4 0 24 19 6.00 4
Beasley, T 7 6 0 34 17 5.67 5
Flynn, JD 2 2 0 11 8 5.50
Clark, W 3 3 1 9 9 4.50
Kensley, T 13 3 1 7 7 3.50 2
McGain, BE 3 2 0 7 4 3.50 1
Gance, LM 1 1 0 3 3 3.00
Dhulipala, B 13 3 2 1 1* 1.00 2
Pender, O 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 2
McGain, L 5 3 0 2 1 0.67
Marriner, T 1 1 0 0 0 0.00
Graham, C 2 did not bat
-
Asghar, N 1 did not bat
-
Qualification: 7 innings & 200 runs
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Men's 4th XI Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB Average
Dhulipala, B 151 39 402 28 4/29 14.36
Khedkar, A 19 2 62 10 5/17 6.20
Asghar, N 9 2 21 2 2/21 10.50
McGain, BE 45.2 8 129 11 6/52 11.73
Maharaj, O 37.3 4 121 9 3/21 13.44
Webber, BD 3 0 14 1 1/14 14.00
McGain, L 47.1 6 127 8 2/18 15.88
Anson, M 66 7 207 13 6/29 15.92
Collins, TP 83.5 17 214 13 4/33 16.46
Graham, JJ 50 12 128 7 4/21 18.29
Kensley, T 84.3 19 273 13 3/27 21.00
Beasley, T 86 11 368 12 5/40 30.67
Wiseman, M 6 1 39 1 1/14 39.00
Hendawitharana, D 19 4 72 1 1/45 72.00
Flynn, JD 1 0 12 0 - -
Graham, C 4 0 14 0 - -
Mascarenhas, AD 4 0 18 0 - -
Bailey, J 11 3 38 0 - -
Selvaraj, J 28 3 153 0 - -
Qualification: 75.4 overs & 15 wickets
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Women's 4th XI Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/St
Williams, E 7 5 0 95 52 19.00 2
Heitlinger, M 6 4 1 63 53 21.00 1
Grant, J 4 3 0 47 24 15.67 2
Heitlinger, J 6 4 1 28 18 9.33 1
Dulvin, S 6 4 0 37 16 9.25
Wanigatunga, S 5 4 0 36 22 9.00 2
Blackshaw, S 5 3 2 8 4 8.00 1
Kankanage, E 2 1 0 7 7 7.00 1
Shah, D 7 5 0 31 19 6.20
Cooper, O 5 3 0 17 15 5.67 2
Bowdler, PA 5 3 0 13 7 4.33 1/2
Liyange, N 1 1 0 3 3 3.00
Arscott, S 2 1 0 3 3 3.00 1
Jackson, B 2 1 0 2 2 2.00 1
Day, A 1 1 0 1 1 1.00
Sanjanwala, R 5 3 0 2 2 0.67
Roshan, S 3 1 0 0 0 0.00
Rose, A 1 1 1 1 1* -
Qualification: 3 innings & 75 runs
Women's 4th XI Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB Average
Cooper, O 20.3 1 90 5 3/56 18.00
Dulvin, S 17 0 100 5 2/30 20.00
Roshan, S 2 0 17 1 1/17 17.00
Wanigatunga, S 25 1 69 4 2/13 17.25
Kankanage, E 4 0 19 1 1/19 19.00
Heitlinger, M 27 1 104 4 2/50 26.00
Blackshaw, S 11 0 97 3 3/13 32.33
Shah, D 15 0 100 3 1/12 33.33
Williams, E 29.5 2 129 3 1/14 43.00
Sanjanwala, R 6 0 49 1 1/9 49.00
Heitlinger, J 9 0 67 1 1/11 67.00
Day, A 1 0 2 0 - -
Arscott, S 3 0 14 0 - -
Bowdler, PA 2 0 17 0 - -
Qualification: 15 overs & 5 wickets
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T20 Super Slam Batting Averages
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Average C/St
Hancock, JC 5 5 3 148 58* 74.00 2
Billington, JH 5 5 0 209 112 41.80
Menon, P 1 1 0 34 34 34.00
Bangs, LR 5 5 0 137 81 27.40 4
Dhull, AS 2 2 1 26 24* 26.00
Blaich, NDW 5 5 0 127 55 25.40 3
Sutherland, WJ 3 3 0 31 23 10.33
Seymour, SP 5 2 0 10 7 5.00 2
Loten, TW 4 4 1 14 6 4.67 2
Grimwade, SEJ 5 1 0 3 3 3.00
Perrin, AB 2 2 0 1 1 0.50
Herath, Y 4 1 0 0 0 0.00 2
Bradley, EP 4 2 2 19 12* - 1
Boyce, JW 1 1 1 9 9* -
Sandri, CS 1 1 1 5 5* -
Wilcox, MB 2 did not bat
- 1
Parsons, BA 1 did not bat
-
T20 Super Slam Bowling Averages
Player Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BB Average
Sandri, CS 1.5 0 11 4 4/11 2.75
Wilcox, MB 8 0 49 5 3/24 9.80
Perrin, AB 7.3 0 31 3 2/12 10.33
Seymour, SP 14.3 0 132 6 4/38 22.00
Boyce, JW 4 0 30 1 1/30 30.00
Grimwade, SEJ 15 0 122 4 2/16 30.50
Herath, Y 11 0 73 2 1/12 36.50
Loten, TW 10 0 93 2 1/21 46.50
Bangs, LR 14 1 107 2 1/9 53.50
Dhull, AS 2 0 13 0 - -
Sutherland, WJ 4 0 33 0 - -
Parsons, BA 2 0 35 0 - -
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FINANCE REPORT
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The Prahran Cricket Club Inc
Detailed Statement of Financial Performance for
the year ended 31 May 2020
2020 2019
$ $
Income
Subscriptions
- Players 26,216.49 12,984.39
- Non-Playing 2,710.00 868.17
- Supporters
- Sundry 6,826.02
35,752.51 13,852.56
Sponsorships & Donations
- Sponsors 101,845.45 89,120.47
- Donations 5,350.00 1,142.19
107,195.45 90,262.66
Functions & Fundraising
- After Activity Sales 13,874.11 22,033.51
- Social Events 22,152.71
- Presentation Night 6,616.36
- Maddies Event 25,000.00 30,957.11
61,026.82 59,606.98
Cricket Victoria
- Administration Grant 17,825.00
- Sundry 113,023.13 94,512.39
- Bonus
113,023.13 112,337.39
Sundry Receipts
- Sundry 26,842.61
- Interest Received 230.58 34.11
- Sales - Clothing 14,782.39 9,811.07
- Stock Movement
15,012.97 36,687.79
Total Trading Income 332,010.88 312,747.38
Cost of Sales
Cost of Goods Sold 18,163.55
Total Cost of Sales 18,163.55
GROSS PROFIT 313,847.33 312,747.38
“Prahran Cricket Club introduced a new accounting system (Xero) in the past financial year. This has made it difficult in some circumstances to compare year to year by line item. Best endeavours were made to match line by line, but in some instances – due to the manual nature of the past system, this has been difficult"
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The Prahran Cricket Club Inc
Detailed Statement of Financial Performance for
the year ended 31 May 2020
2020 2019
$ $
Expenses
Bank fees & charges 959.06 116.96
Cleaning & rubbish removal 7,636.82 6,084.55
Depreciation 0.00 2,741.40
Donations 500.00
Merchant Fees 597.57
Licences/Permits 73.64
General expenses 40,598.26 9,805.12
Interest - Bank 750.00
Cricket
- Grounds 34,853.75 34,561.39
- Pre Season 16,959.14 9,702.49
- Honorariums 89,987.24 101,935.00
- Scoreboard 3,750.00
- Catering 23,201.64
- Equipment & Materials 14,993.34 1,840.28
- Trophies 1,728.18
- Repairs & Equipment 6,101.64
- Balls/Sundry Equipment 29,787.19
- Fines 350.00 764.55
- Sundry 34,673.16 14,092.29
- Purchases - Clothing 20,530.85
- Presentation Night 0.00 6,809.89
Printing & stationery 869.64 1,366.05
Repairs & maintenance 310.00 2,914.06
Replacements 726.19
Employment Expenses 28,417.03 14,475.20
Sundry expenses 290.32 2,852.22
Telephone 1,692.91 1,762.70
Internet & Website 129.13
Total Expenses 274,318.85 297,972.00
Profit from Ordinary Activities before income tax 39,528.48 14,775.38
“Prahran Cricket Club introduced a new accounting system (Xero) in the past financial year. This has made it difficult in some circumstances to compare year to year by line item. Best endeavours were made to match line by line, but in some instances – due to the manual nature of the past system, this has been difficult"
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The Prahran Cricket Club Inc
Detailed Statement of Financial Position as at 31 May 2020
2020 2019
$ $
Current Assets
Cash Assets
Bendigo Bank - Trading 72,755.42 51,965.87
Bendigo bank - Maddies Vision 0.82
Bendigo Bank - Investment 153,602.36 128,271.23
226,358.60 180,237.10
Other
Deposit Keys 800.00 800.00
800.00 800.00
Total Current Assets 227,158.60 181,037.10
Non Current Assets
Property, Plant and Equipment
Clothing 3,752.70 6,000.00
Cricket Material 3,000.00 3,000.00
Equipment - General 1,507.00
Equipment - Ground 6,438.00 6,438.00
Bar Stocks 9,054.20 3,500.00
23,751.90 18,938.00
Investment Property
Investment Property 40,000.00 40,000.00
Total Non-Current Assets 63,751.90 58,938.00
TOTAL ASSETS 290,910.50 239,975.10
“Prahran Cricket Club introduced a new accounting system (Xero) in the past financial year. This has made it difficult in some circumstances to compare year to year by line item. Best endeavours were made to match line by line, but in some instances – due to the manual nature of the past system, this has been difficult"
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The Prahran Cricket Club Inc
Detailed Statement of Financial Position as at 31 May 2020
2020 2019
$ $
Current Liabilities
Financial Liabilities
Unsecured:
- Grant - Cricket Victoria 80,000.00 80,000.00
80,000.00 80,000.00
Current Tax Liabilities
Sundry Creditor - ATO 17,155.92 5,749.00
17,155.92 5,749.00
Total Current Liabilities 97,155.92 85,749.00
Equity
Issued Capital
Members Funds 78,321.61 78,321.61
Reserves
General Reserve 16,125.00 16,125.00
Retained profits / (accumulated losses) 59,779.49 59,779.49
Current Year Earnings 39,528.48
193,754.58 154,226.10
“Prahran Cricket Club introduced a new accounting system (Xero) in the past financial year. This has made it difficult in some circumstances to compare year to year by line item. Best endeavours were made to match line by line, but in some instances – due to the manual nature of the past system, this has been difficult"
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HONOURS AND RECORDS
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CLUB AWARDS
DWN Jukes Medal for the Club Champion (Men)
1982/83 RI Kinnaird 1996/97 CJ Seisun 2009/10 N Schlittler
1983/84 DF Whatmore 1997/98 KJ Malligan 2010/11 N Schlittler
1984/85 DF Whatmore 1998/99 KJ Malligan 2011/12 SP Seymour
1985/86 MC Ephraims 1999/2000 PJ Halbish 2012/13 JS Wild
1986/87 PN Hamilton 2000/01 MT Jeffrey 2013/14 JF Miller
1988/89 AJ Grant 2001/02 DJ Hussey 2014/15 SP Seymour
1989/90 PA de Silva 2002/03 DJ Hussey 2015/16 NM McNally
1990/91 MT Pilditch 2003/04 RA Christie 2016/17 AM Bhatt
1991/92 DF Whatmore 2004/05 CS Huckett 2017/18 SM Miller
1992/93 KJ Malligan 2005/06 BE McGain 2018/19 SP Seymour
1993/94 AJ Grant 2006/07 CS Huckett 2019/20 N Hunt
1994/95 BR Kelly 2007/08 N Schlittler
1995/96 PJ Halbish 2008/09 JS Wild
DWN Jukes 2020 Medal winner Nigel Hunt
Dav Whatmore Medal for the Champion 1st XI Player (Men)
2004/05 CS Huckett 2008/09 SP Seymour 2012/13 DR Salpietro
2005/06 BE McGain 2009/10 N Schlittler 2013/14 JF Miller
2006/07 CS Huckett 2010/11 SP Seymour 2014/15 SP Seymour
2007/08 N Schlittler 2011/12 SP Seymour
Julie Calvert Medal for the Club Champion (Women)
2000/01 J Calvert 2007/08 J Calvert 2014/15 JE Cameron
2001/02 K Benefield 2008/09 R Melton 2015/16 JE Cameron
2002/03 L Leggieri 2009/10 J Calvert 2016/17 KM Hempenstall
2003/04 EJ Villani 2010/11 EJ Villani 2017/18 JS Anthony
2004/05 S Young 2011/12 KM Hempenstall 2018/19 AJ Sutherland
2005/06 EJ Inglis 2012/13 T Norquay 2019/20 AM King
2006/07 EJ Villani 2013/14 EJ Inglis
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CRICKET VICTORIA AWARDS
Jack Ryder Medal
1985/86 MC Ephraims 2013/14 JF Miller
Premier Team of the Season (Men)
1999/2000 PJ Halbish 2005/06 BE McGain 2012/13 RP Adams
2001/02 BE McGain (c) 2006/07 CS Huckett BE McGain
J Moss 2008/09 S Coates 2013/14 BE McGain
2002/03 DJ Hussey 2010/11 BE McGain JF Miller
2004/05 CS Huckett N Schlittler
BE McGain (c) 2011/12 SP Seymour
Una Paisley Medal
2001/02 A Aparo 2008/09 C Morrow
2012/13 EJ Inglis 2015/16 JE Cameron
Premier Firsts T20 Player of the Season (Women)
2016/17 KM Hempenstall
Premier Team of the Season (Women)
2008/09 KM Hempenstall EJ Inglis
R Melton
C Morrow
EJ Villani
2009/10 KM Hempenstall
R Melton
C Morrow
EJ Villani
2010/11 EJ Villani
2011/12 KM Hempenstall EJ Inglis
EJ Villani
2012/13 EJ Inglis
EJ Villani
2013/14 KM Hempenstall N Hancock
EJ Inglis
T Norquay
EJ Villani
2014/15 JE Cameron
EJ Villani
2015/16 JE Cameron
2016/17 JE Cameron KM Hempenstall
EJ Inglis (c)
AM King
2017/18 EJ Inglis (c) AJ Sutherland
GL Triscari
2018/19 JE Duffin
EJ Inglis (c)
AM King
AJ Sutherland
2019/20 SL Kalis
AM King
2nd XI Player of the Season (Men)
2000/01 CH Cosstick 2006/07 SM De Bolfo
3rd XI Player of the Season (Men)
2001/02 A Wilkes 2016/17 AM Bhatt
June Cole Award - Women's Best First Year Player
2017/18 JS Anthony
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CLUB RECORDS Men
Women
Matches Played
Matches Played
N Schlittler
233
J Calvert
261
SP Seymour 233 EJ Inglis 215
WWB Murray 229 A Aparo 212
DF Whatmore 221 KM Hempenstall 178
AJ Grant 209 C Morrow 160
RS Stephens 204 K Brown 134
BE McGain 204 T Norquay 133
PJ Grant 191 S Young 133
KJ Malligan 189 J Steel 127
S Coates 186 L Leggieri 122
Runs
Runs
DF Whatmore
7994
J Calvert
7369 GEJ Healy 7527 EJ Inglis 6902
AJ Grant 6959 EJ Villani 4528
N Schlittler 6460 JE Duffin 4145
RS Stephens 5897 A Aparo 3976
KJ Malligan 5288 L Leggieri 3122
SJE Loxton 5246 S Heywood 2439
KJ Neville 5224 K Brown 2438
WWB Murray 5126 T Norquay 2203
IR Porter 5104 S Karasz 2159
Wickets
Wickets
BE McGain
436
K Brown
311
WWB Murray 426 C Morrow 286
PH Wallace 374 S Young 241
SJE Loxton 323 KM Hempenstall 232
DD Blackie 308 S Theodore 212
JF Power 290 K Benefield 164
HC Schrader 286 T Norquay 137
CS Huckett 275 K Sayers 131
AW Scott 270 AM King 124
SP Seymour 267 D Dummett ett
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Women Runs in a Season
J Calvert 721 1994/95 EJ Inglis 689 2012/13
EJ Inglis 661 2016/17
SL Kalis 652 2019/20
EJ Villani 627 2012/13
EJ Inglis 621 2006/07
EJ Inglis 611 2018/19
EJ Inglis 605 2013/14
JE Duffin 603 2018/19
EJ Villani 596 2009/10
Wickets in a Season
AM King 34 2018/19 AM King 34 2019/20
KM Hempenstall 29 2016/17
S Young 24 2005/06
KM Hempenstall 24 2011/12
N Hancock 24 2013/14
KM Hempenstall 24 2013/14
K Brown 23 1986/87
K Brown 23 1991/92
C Morrow 23 2001/02
C Cosma 23 2002/03
C Morrow 23 2003/04
J Kile 23 2012/13
T Norquay 23 2012/13
CLUB RECORDS (cont)
Men Runs in a Season
DF Whatmore 912 1983/84 DJ Hussey 812 2002/03
MC Ephraims 761 1985/86
N Schlittler 760 2011/12
AJ Grant 759 1993/94
N Schlittler 741 2007/08
DF Whatmore 711 1984/85
DF Whatmore 702 1991/92
PA de Silva 697 1988/89
DF Whatmore 681 1982/83
Wickets in a Season
CV Grimmett 68 1922/23 CV Grimmett 67 1920/21
DD Blackie 64 1916/17
SJE Loxton 58 1954/55
JH Kyle 54 1908/09
CV Grimmett 54 1923/24
BE McGain 54 2012/13
JJ Kennedy 51 1943/44
RM Osborne 49 1903/04
JF Miller 49 2013/14
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CLUB RECORDS (cont)
Current Playing Records of All 1st XI Players
Player Matches Runs 100s Wickets 5wi C/St
LR Bangs 23 418 13 6
JH Billington 31 1004 1 7
NDW Blaich 12 188 19/2
JW Boyce 5 37 4 EP Bradley 10 86 14/2
LGJ Brown 10 92 14 1
AG Bull 149 4382 6 75
SJ Cook 9 25 29 3 2
AS Dhull 44 1175 1 1 4
SEJ Grimwade 77 118 112 18
JC Hancock 50 1661 5 20
TA Jackson 31 634 1 7
NJ King 11 314 3
TW Loten 13 221 13 NP Morrey 65 809 30 13
BA Parsons 25 146 16 8
AB Perrin 13 46 29 1 1
WG Pike 2 1 JA Serry 51 1075 22
SP Seymour 233 4394 6 267 5 89
WJ Sutherland 30 810 1 21 18
MB Wilcox 105 960 162 4 24
Player Matches Runs 100s Wickets 5wi C/St
JS Anthony 47 342 43 10
AM Bennett 10 15 1
PA Bowdler 14 68 8
AG Clancy 22 13 13 5
BL Daws 62 231 43 13
SL Deeble 17 67 3
JE Duffin 114 4145 10 44 37
J Grant 1 14 MM Hale 34 355 17 8
NM Hancock 86 912 84 23
CJ Harrison 5 71 1 RM Heenan 2 25 EJ Inglis 215 6902 10 8 144/100
LJ Innes 11 26 5 1
SL Kalis 24 652 1 3
EJ Kershaw 55 973 15 24/9
AM King 64 889 124 4 28
M King 14 78 12 1
CJ Koski 3 1 1
GH Lewis 25 328 2 5
RM McKenna 33 246 17 6
MT McPhee 21 11 6 1
BB Poon 2 3 Z Quinsey-Munro 2 D Redhu 12 12 6 R Rijke 19 173 17 1
EK Sharkey 30 42 7 1
ML Stirling 35 112 1 3/1
AJ Sutherland 63 1697 3 56 17
GL Triscari 28 110 38 6
ML Ward 15 133 3 1
MK White 19 42 6 1
E Williams 9 7 5 1
Congratulations to Adam Bull & Alana King
who both qualified for the CV 200 club
during the season
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THANK YOU
Thanks to James Higgs for his invaluable contribution to the results and statistics contained in this report.
Please note, the financial statements included in this report are unaudited.
Thank you to Nigel Hutton for a season’s worth of photography and the inclusion of photos herein.
Nigel Hutton @cricketpix