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WELLINGTON UNDER 15<br />

Back Row: Paul Brennan (Co-Coach/Manager), Andrew Wes<strong>to</strong>n, Wiremu Sharman, Glen Scotney, Andrew Graham, Brett Johnson,<br />

Mark McIlvride, Ivan Tissera (Coach)<br />

Front Row: Scott Edgecombe, Rakitha Weerasundara, Nik Swain, Ryan White (Captain), Tom Hally, Akila Jayanetti, Shehan Senadeera<br />

The Welling<strong>to</strong>n team was extremely well prepared for the<br />

North Island Under 15 Tournament with a comprehensive<br />

winter training programme, trial period and warm up match<br />

schedule.<br />

The team played only two games at the <strong>to</strong>urnament. The first<br />

against Auckland on an underprepared wicket, saw Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

win an important <strong>to</strong>ss. Unfortunately the bowlers could not<br />

take advantage of the conditions and Auckland amassed a big<br />

score winning the match comfortably. Despite this loss the<br />

performance of Brett Johnson who scored a better than run a<br />

ball 80 was a real highlight.<br />

The second match against Northern Districts saw Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

bowled out for under 100. With the game well and truly lost<br />

Under 14 Boys<br />

The Under 14 Boys <strong>to</strong>ok part in the<br />

Vines <strong>to</strong>urnament in Blenheim in<br />

January<br />

Sam Collier<br />

Warren De Souza<br />

Oliver Flemmer<br />

Henry Glogau<br />

Jack Imray<br />

Luke Ireland<br />

Tom Jamieson<br />

Lauchlan Johns<br />

Rawiri Kapea<br />

Sam <strong>Part</strong>ridge<br />

Alex Ridley<br />

Benjamin Skil<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Representative Team Lists<br />

on the first innings. The team showed far better application in<br />

the second innings <strong>to</strong> reach 200 for 9. The match highlight for<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n was Bounty Senadeera picking up a six wicket bag<br />

in an outstanding spell of left arm spin bowling.<br />

The <strong>to</strong>urnament was a good wake-up call for the team who<br />

were unable <strong>to</strong> compete for long periods against two quality<br />

sides.<br />

Ryan White led the side very well and featured in the field in<br />

both games.<br />

Ivan Tissera and Paul Brennan<br />

Coaches<br />

The Under 13 teams <strong>to</strong>ok part in a <strong>to</strong>urnament in Wanganui in January<br />

Under 13 Boys - Gold<br />

Joseph Bowden<br />

Barnaby Costello<br />

Calvin Harrison<br />

Angus Henderson<br />

George Kitchingham<br />

Josh Lawrence<br />

Hamish Lockhart<br />

William Martin<br />

Ryan Palmer<br />

Harrison Perry<br />

Jack Sargentina<br />

Mitchell Scott<br />

Under 13 Boys - Black<br />

Tynan Barrett<br />

Sam Brandwood<br />

Louis Chemis<br />

Vivek Jayapadman<br />

Bradley Johns<br />

Troy Johnson<br />

Thivindu Kithulagoda<br />

Oli McMahon<br />

Dylan Oakes<br />

Sam Palmer<br />

Matthew Pike<br />

Kenneth Tuffin<br />

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Pho<strong>to</strong> courtesy of Pho<strong>to</strong> Sport<br />

52<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Women’s <strong>Cricket</strong>er<br />

of the Year - Sophie Devine<br />

Sophie Devine deservedly won the Welling<strong>to</strong>n Women’s<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong>er of the Year award. Sophie’s batting was outstanding<br />

and she had several wonderful knocks that saved the Blaze<br />

from tricky situations and also assisted in winning games<br />

where defeat looked more than possible. One example was<br />

her 67 against Canterbury at the start of the domestic season<br />

when she and Liz Perry (49*) added 119* in 20 overs for the<br />

sixth wicket. With Liz acting as the accumula<strong>to</strong>r and Sophie<br />

as the hitter, they steered the Blaze <strong>to</strong> a marvelous vic<strong>to</strong>ry in<br />

the 50th over.<br />

Sophie was Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s leading run-scorer in both the<br />

Twenty20 and One-Day competitions, averaging over 44 in<br />

both. In four Twenty20 innings she scored 134 runs and in the<br />

one-dayers made 270 runs in seven innings with a <strong>to</strong>p score<br />

of 73 against Northern Districts.<br />

She had several other memorable innings across both<br />

competitions and is one of the few women players who is<br />

capable of finding the boundary every ball if she is given the<br />

licence <strong>to</strong>.<br />

| <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n Inc Annual Report<br />

Sophie’s bowling was solid throughout, and she <strong>to</strong>ok 15<br />

wickets in the One-Day competition, including 5-15 against<br />

Canterbury. With the ability <strong>to</strong> throw the ball in hard from the<br />

boundary Sophie is an outstanding fielder and was involved<br />

in some way in most dismissals.<br />

Overall she is a very astute cricketer who works hard on her<br />

fitness and leads by example off the field as well as on it.<br />

Her ability <strong>to</strong> talk about the game and read situations was of<br />

great assistance <strong>to</strong> first time Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze captain Megan<br />

Wakefield this summer.<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n cricket is fortunate in having her return <strong>to</strong> us from<br />

Christchurch where her family now lives. Sophie enjoys being<br />

involved with the Blaze players and values the experience<br />

in Welling<strong>to</strong>n. If she continues <strong>to</strong> develop as she has done<br />

then there is nothing s<strong>to</strong>pping her becoming one of the <strong>to</strong>p<br />

women’s all-rounders in the world.<br />

Mark Borthwick<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze Coach


Welling<strong>to</strong>n Women’s<br />

Development Team<br />

Back Row: Lucy Doolan (Manager), Renee Moffitt, Charlotte Mizzi, Jessica McFadyen, Natasha Narasy, Laura Webster, Russell Kean (Coach)<br />

Front Row: Rachel Chin, Caitlin Eves, Wheturangi Charteris, Hannah Bedford (Captain), Jessica Bennett, Kimberley Will, Amy Foster<br />

With Christchurch hosting the ICC U19 World Cup, the<br />

National Development Tournament was held at Ilam, rather<br />

than Lincoln, in mid-December. The format followed that<br />

played for the first time last year; one T20 followed by a round<br />

of 50 over matches against the other 5 major associations.<br />

Unfortunately the rain which dogged Welling<strong>to</strong>n pre-<br />

Christmas and severely restricted the team’s preparation,<br />

followed them south and washed out the T20 against Central<br />

Districts with just 12 overs bowled.<br />

With a sodden outfield and a drying wicket losing the <strong>to</strong>ss<br />

was the defining fac<strong>to</strong>r in the game against Canterbury.<br />

In Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s 162 there were only four boundaries, the<br />

first coming in the 30th over and Canterbury coasted past<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s score in the 45th over with 6 wickets down.<br />

The second game, against the eventual <strong>to</strong>urnament winners<br />

Auckland, was a rout. Auckland compiled 206-7 off their 50<br />

overs and bundled Welling<strong>to</strong>n out for 70. Jess Bennett’s 27<br />

not out was the only redeeming feature.<br />

The third game against Otago was the turning point for<br />

the team. With a number of batswomen coming in<strong>to</strong> form<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s score of 230-7 proved <strong>to</strong>o much for Otago<br />

who were dismissed for 180. With a growing confidence<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n won their next game against Northern Districts<br />

in a tight finish passing ND’s score of 168 all out with one<br />

wicket in hand in the 42nd over.<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n left their ‘best <strong>to</strong> last’ in the final game against<br />

a strong Central Districts team. Welling<strong>to</strong>n compiled 225-8<br />

and, in an inspired bowling and fielding effort which included<br />

3 runouts, dismissed Central in the 46th over for 171.<br />

After such a poor start <strong>to</strong> the <strong>to</strong>urnament, the team finished<br />

a creditable third, one point behind Central but 11 behind<br />

Auckland. It was the narrowest of margins, just two further<br />

runs in the game against Canterbury would have secured a<br />

bonus point and a second equal placing.<br />

Tournament<br />

Day one: T20 - Central Districts 62-3 (Tash Narasy 3-21).<br />

Game abandoned.<br />

Day two: Welling<strong>to</strong>n 162 (Jess McFadyen 60, Kim Will 34)<br />

lost <strong>to</strong> Canterbury 163-6 (Hannah Bedford 2-25) by 4 wickets<br />

Day three: Auckland 208-7 (Hannah Bedford 2-25) beat<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 70 (Jess Bennett 27 not out) by 138 runs.<br />

Day four: Welling<strong>to</strong>n 230-7 (Jess McFadyen 36, Char Mizzi<br />

41, Caitlin Eves 69, Jess Bennett 34) beat Otago 180 (Jess<br />

Bennett 2-33, Laura Webster 2-27, Tash Narasy 4-41) by<br />

50 runs<br />

Day five: Northern Districts 168 (Jess Bennett 2-29, Hannah<br />

Bedford 4-18, Tash Narasy 2-11) lost <strong>to</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n 169-9<br />

(Caitlin Eves 28, Hannah Bedford 29, Renee Moffitt 23, Jess<br />

Bennett 35) by 1 wicket.<br />

Day six: Welling<strong>to</strong>n 225-8 (Kim Will 29, Caitlin Eves 68,<br />

Hannah Bedford 39) beat Central Districts 171 (Renee Moffitt<br />

3-32, Jess Bennett 2-29) by 54 runs.<br />

There were a number of notable performances.<br />

• Caitlin Eves, Jess Bennett and Jess McFadyen, were<br />

the backbone of the batting. In 5 innings Caitlin scored<br />

183 runs at 36.6, Jess Bennett 116 runs at 29.0 and Jess<br />

McFadyen 113 runs at 22.6.<br />

• The determination of the team <strong>to</strong> come back after a poor<br />

start <strong>to</strong> finish the <strong>to</strong>urnament strongly.<br />

• The outstanding ground fielding. Of the 46 wickets taken<br />

in 6 games, 9 (20%) were runouts.<br />

Russell Kean<br />

Coach<br />

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54<br />

| <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n Inc Annual Report<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze<br />

Back Row: Mark Borthwick (Coach), Michelle Bunkall, Amanda Cooper, Allex Evans, Sian Ruck, Greg Butler (Assistant Coach),<br />

Wainui Bedford (Manager),<br />

Front Row: Andrea S<strong>to</strong>ckwell, Melinda Hodgson, Megan Wakefield (Captain), Lucy Doolan, Sophie Devine, Sarah Bradbury<br />

Absent: Charlotte Mizzi, Liz Perry, Kerry Anne Tomlinson<br />

It was an up and down Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze season, in which<br />

the team failed <strong>to</strong> reach its own expectations and repeat the<br />

successes of the previous season.<br />

Rain was a dominant theme off the field - culminating in <strong>to</strong>p<br />

qualifier Central Districts taking the 50-over title after the final<br />

in Napier had <strong>to</strong> be abandoned without a ball being bowled.<br />

The team also contributed <strong>to</strong> a less than <strong>to</strong>tally successful<br />

season by demonstrating wildly fluctuating form, often in the<br />

space of a single weekend.<br />

An example of the Blaze’s inconsistent form was in the<br />

second round of One-Day matches against the Auckland<br />

Hearts, where they failed <strong>to</strong> bat the full 50 overs in perfect<br />

conditions and were soundly beaten in the first game. They<br />

then came back the next day, played <strong>to</strong> their potential, and<br />

comfortably won with a bonus point.<br />

As in previous years, much emphasis was placed on preseason<br />

fitness and preparedness. Unfortunately poor weather<br />

led <strong>to</strong> a number of pre-season games being cancelled due <strong>to</strong><br />

the rain and they had just one inter-district game before the<br />

warm-up match against CD.<br />

Nevertheless, the Blaze started with a clean sweep of three<br />

wins against arch-rivals Canterbury Magicians, which put<br />

them in good stead for the next round against Auckland at<br />

Upper Hutt.<br />

The Twenty20 match against the Hearts was lost after the<br />

Blaze batted first on a difficult surface, as was the first 50over<br />

match. Only captain Megan Wakefield, with 50 from 72<br />

balls, showed the necessary application with the bat. The<br />

Blaze won in the second match by 88 runs after Canterbury<br />

out for 102 and found themselves on the <strong>to</strong>p of the table after<br />

two full rounds.<br />

Their inconsistent form continued in the third and fourth<br />

rounds, against the Otago Sparks in Alexandra between<br />

Christmas and New Year and against the Northern Spirit at<br />

home on Kelburn Park. They won one 50-over match against<br />

each opponent, with bonus points in each case, but undid<br />

their good work with defeats in each of the other two One-<br />

Dayers. Nevertheless they remained in contention in both<br />

competitions heading in<strong>to</strong> the last round matches against CD.<br />

The Blaze hosted the Central Hinds in the final round of both<br />

the Twenty20 and 50-over competitions. Unfortunately the<br />

weather played its part once more and the Twenty20 clash<br />

was cancelled with the points being shared. This meant the<br />

team finished third and CD and Auckland contested the final.<br />

With a two-point lead over the second placed Hinds in the<br />

50-over competition, expectations were still on hosting a<br />

home final. However, a disappointing 8-wicket loss in the<br />

first rubber and then more rain and ensuing abandonment<br />

handed home ground advantage <strong>to</strong> CD. As explained above,


ain meant this game could not even get underway and the<br />

Blaze had <strong>to</strong> settle for second place.<br />

One fac<strong>to</strong>r in Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s inconsistency was the relative<br />

inexperience of the bowling attack, with two of the regular<br />

bowlers, Allex Evans and Michelle Bunkall, playing their first<br />

seasons of women’s domestic cricket. In addition an ongoing<br />

knee injury prevented Lucy Doolan from having her usual<br />

impact with the ball.<br />

Megan was in her first year as captain and her job proved <strong>to</strong><br />

be a <strong>to</strong>ugh one, particularly in the latter part of the season.<br />

She is an engaging person who has learnt a great deal and<br />

will be an even better captain next season.<br />

Lucy was hampered throughout by a knee injury she picked up<br />

playing in the UK over winter. Whilst her batting was valuable,<br />

it meant that her off-spin bowling wasn’t as effective as in the<br />

past. With Renee Moffitt’s form a bit uneven there was no<br />

other player capable of bowling spin at the <strong>to</strong>p level. This is<br />

an area of concern, particularly given that spinners played key<br />

roles in both versions of the game this year.<br />

All three White Ferns contributed invaluably at various points<br />

in the season. Sophie Devine continues <strong>to</strong> be a dominating<br />

cricketer, while Lucy scored her maiden first-class century<br />

against the Northern Spirit at Kelburn Park. Sian Ruck<br />

impresses with her strong work ethic and attention <strong>to</strong> detail<br />

and made good strides with the bat and in the field. All three<br />

were selected in the White Ferns for their home and away<br />

series against Australia, although Lucy had <strong>to</strong> withdraw and<br />

have an operation on her knee at the end of February.<br />

Sarah Bradbury had a very good season with the bat at the<br />

<strong>to</strong>p of the order. Liz Perry proved again <strong>to</strong> be a <strong>to</strong>p fielder<br />

and continued <strong>to</strong> develop her role as a ‘finisher’ with the bat.<br />

She, <strong>to</strong>o, won White Fern selection for the <strong>to</strong>ur <strong>to</strong> England<br />

in June and July. Melinda Hodgson played with enthusiasm<br />

and was effective both in the field and in the middle order.<br />

Michelle and Allex both did a fantastic job of propping up the<br />

bowling throughout the<br />

middle stages.<br />

I wish <strong>to</strong> thank the<br />

continued and ongoing<br />

support of assistant coach<br />

Greg Butler and team<br />

manager Wainui Bedford,<br />

whose contributions<br />

were again invaluable.<br />

Thanks also <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n operations<br />

team of Bryan Dickinson<br />

and Amy Hensman, <strong>to</strong> all<br />

our ground staff, <strong>to</strong> CW<br />

CEO Gavin Larsen and<br />

last but not least <strong>to</strong> all our<br />

supporters.<br />

There is the nucleus of<br />

a very good side and if<br />

the players can continue<br />

<strong>to</strong> develop cohesion and<br />

strive for high standards,<br />

we can look forward <strong>to</strong><br />

continuing success in<br />

2010/11 and beyond!<br />

Mark Borthwick<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze Coach<br />

Above: Sophie Devine with the <strong>Cricket</strong>er of the Year Trophy and<br />

one of her Norwood Awards<br />

Below: Lucy Doolan is congratulated by her Blaze team mates<br />

following her maiden one-day hundred against the<br />

Northern Spirit at Kelburn Park<br />

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56<br />

50-Over<br />

league<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

CANTERBURY MAGICIANS<br />

Redwood Park, Christchurch<br />

5 December 2009<br />

Toss: Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Result: Welling<strong>to</strong>n won by 9 wickets<br />

Umpires: JM Busby, DW Reid<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

CANTERBURY MAGICIANS<br />

Redwood Park, Christchurch<br />

6 December, 2009<br />

Toss: Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Result: Welling<strong>to</strong>n won by 5 wickets<br />

Umpires: JM Busby, DW Reid<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

AUCKLAND HEARTS<br />

Bar<strong>to</strong>n Oval, Upper Hutt<br />

12 December, 2009<br />

Toss: Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Result: Auckland won by 8 runs<br />

Umpires: MB Elliot, WR Knights<br />

| <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n Inc Annual Report<br />

CANTERBURY MAGICIANS<br />

FL Mackay lbw b SEA Ruck ........................ 3<br />

MF Fahey c AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell b SFM Devine ... 2<br />

*AE Satterthwaite b SFM Devine ............... 2<br />

†MC Godliman c MD Bunkall b SFM Devine 0<br />

JC Brehaut b SEA Ruck .............................. 2<br />

AC Boyce lbw b SEA Ruck .......................... 0<br />

EM Bermingham c KA Tomlinson b AD Evans 17<br />

MF Kendal c AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell b SEA Ruck ...... 2<br />

SK Burke c AD Evans b SFM Devine .......... 17<br />

KS Anderson b SFM Devine ....................... 5<br />

AE Rendel not out ...................................... 1<br />

Extras (B 0, Lb 0, Wd 17, Nb 1) ................. 18<br />

TOTAL (for 10 wickets) ........................... 69<br />

Fall: 6, 6, 8, 10, 14, 25, 27, 47, 67, 69<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

SJ Bradbury c AE Satterthwaite b EM Bermingham 29<br />

KA Tomlinson not out .................................. 19<br />

AE Cooper not out ...................................... 1<br />

EC Perry<br />

SFM Devine<br />

*MG Wakefield<br />

MJ Hodgson<br />

AD Evans<br />

MD Bunkall<br />

SEA Ruck<br />

†AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell<br />

Extras (B 0, Lb 4, Wd 13, Nb 4) ................ 21<br />

TOTAL (for 1 wicket) .............................. 70<br />

Fall: 69,<br />

Bowling: O M R W Bowling: O M R W<br />

SFM Devine 7.1 0 15 5 SK Burke 6 2 7 0<br />

SEA Ruck 10 3 13 4 KS Anderson 5 0 9 0<br />

AD Evans 7 1 30 1 AE Rendel 2 0 18 0<br />

MD Bunkall 4 0 11 0 EM Bermingham 9.3 4 19 1<br />

FL Mackay 8 1 13 0<br />

CANTERBURY MAGICIANS<br />

FL Mackay not out ...................................... 78<br />

MF Kendal lbw b SFM Devine .................... 1<br />

SK Burke lbw b AE Cooper ......................... 23<br />

*AE Satterthwaite c MJ Hodgson b AE Cooper 5<br />

MF Fahey not out ....................................... 67<br />

AC Boyce<br />

JC Brehaut<br />

†MC Godliman<br />

EM Bermingham<br />

KS Anderson<br />

AE Rendel<br />

Extras (B 1, Lb 3, Wd 22, Nb 2) ................ 28<br />

TOTAL (for 3 wickets) ............................. 202<br />

Fall: 6, 60, 70<br />

Bowling: O M R W Bowling: O M R W<br />

SFM Devine 10 0 40 1 SK Burke 9.4 0 40 0<br />

SEA Ruck 10 1 39 0 KS Anderson 8 0 37 0<br />

AD Evans 4 0 12 0 AE Rendel 10 1 35 2<br />

MD Bunkall 10 0 34 0 AE Satterthwaite 9 2 32 3<br />

AE Cooper 7 2 32 2 FL Mackay 5 0 19 0<br />

EC Perry 5 0 24 0 EM Bermingham 8 1 25 0<br />

KA Tomlinson 4 0 17 0<br />

AUCKLAND HEARTS<br />

ML Lynch c SJ Bradbury b EC Perry ........... 3<br />

KM Sutherland b LR Doolan ....................... 17<br />

SRH Barriball b EC Perry ............................. 0<br />

*†VJ Lind c LR Doolan b AE Cooper .......... 19<br />

KT Perkins lbw b SFM Devine ................... 42<br />

HR Huddles<strong>to</strong>n c KA Tomlinson b EC Perry 20<br />

MA Tremaine not out .................................. 24<br />

PA Gruber run out (EC Perry) ...................... 1<br />

SM Bullen c SEA Ruck b SFM Devine ........ 3<br />

N Scripps not out ........................................ 2<br />

RE Cox<br />

Extras (B 0, Lb 4, Wd 25, Nb 5) ................ 34<br />

TOTAL (for 8 wickets) ............................. 165<br />

Fall: 12, 12, 52, 59, 101, 138, 147, 154<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

SJ Bradbury c AE Rendel ............................. 8<br />

KA Tomlinson c MC Godliman b AE Satterthwaite 12<br />

AE Cooper lbw b AE Satterthwaite .............. 2<br />

*MG Wakefield lbw b AE Rendel ................. 4<br />

SFM Devine not out .................................... 67<br />

ML Hodgson c & b AE Satterthwaite........... 19<br />

EC Perry not out .......................................... 49<br />

AD Evans<br />

MD Bunkall<br />

SEA Ruck<br />

†AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell<br />

Extras (B 2, Lb 13, Wd 25, Nb 2) .............. 42<br />

TOTAL (for 5 wickets) ............................. 203<br />

Fall: 36, 40, 45, 45, 84<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

SJ Bradbury c KT Perkins b MA Tremaine .. 6<br />

KA Tomlinson b HR Huddles<strong>to</strong>n .................. 9<br />

AE Cooper c KT Perkins b MA Tremaine ..... 2<br />

*MG Wakefield c VJ Lind b HR Huddles<strong>to</strong>n 50<br />

LR Doolan lbw b HR Huddles<strong>to</strong>n ................ 0<br />

SFM Devine c KT Perkins b SM Bullen ....... 19<br />

MJ Hodgson c VJ Lind b RE Cox ................ 29<br />

EC Perry c VJ Lind b RE Cox ....................... 2<br />

SEA Ruck c & b N Scripps .......................... 2<br />

†AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell c N Scripps b RE Cox .......... 5<br />

AD Evans not out ........................................ 6<br />

Extras (B 1, Lb 2, Wd 22, Nb 2) ................ 27<br />

TOTAL (for 10 wickets) ........................... 157<br />

Fall: 24, 24, 35, 41, 69, 125, 130, 142, 143,<br />

157<br />

Bowling: O M R W Bowling: O M R WN<br />

SFM Devine 9 2 21 2 N Scripps 10 2 19 1<br />

SEA Ruck 10 2 32 0 RE Cox 9.2 0 26 3<br />

EC Perry 6 0 26 3 HR Huddles<strong>to</strong>n 9 1 29 3<br />

AD Evans 6 0 30 0 MA Tremaine 4 0 25 2<br />

LR Doolan 10 2 22 1 SM Bullen 10 1 35 1<br />

AE Cooper 7 0 19 1 PA Gruber 5 0 20 0<br />

KA Tomlinson 2 0 11 0


WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

AUCKLAND HEARTS<br />

Bar<strong>to</strong>n Oval, Upper Hutt<br />

13 December, 2009<br />

Toss: Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Result: Welling<strong>to</strong>n won by 88 runs<br />

Umpires: MB Elliot, WR Knights<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

OTAGO SPARKS<br />

Molyneux Park, Alexandra<br />

29 December, 2009<br />

Toss: Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Result: Otago won by 4 wickets<br />

Umpires: BG Frost, DW Reid<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

OTAGO SPARKS<br />

Molyneux Park, Alexandra<br />

30 December 2009<br />

Toss: Otago<br />

Result: Welling<strong>to</strong>n won by 9 wickets<br />

Umpires: BG Frost, DW Reid<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

SJ Bradbury c & b N Scripps ...................... 2<br />

KA Tomlinson lbw b MA Tremaine .............. 14<br />

AE Cooper run out (SM Bullen) .................. 0<br />

*MG Wakefield lbw b HR Huddles<strong>to</strong>n ........ 29<br />

LR Doolan c & b PA Gruber ........................ 4<br />

SFM Devine c SRH Barriball b RE Cox ....... 42<br />

MJ Hodgson st VJ Lind b RE Cox ............... 58<br />

EC Perry c MA Tremaine b RE Cox ............. 15<br />

MD Bunkall c ML Lynch b RE Cox .............. 4<br />

SEA Ruck c SRH Barriball b RE Cox ............ 0<br />

†AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell not out ................................ 0<br />

Extras (B 1, Lb 2, Wd 16, Nb 3) ................ 22<br />

TOTAL (for 10 wickets) ........................... 190<br />

Fall: 6, 6, 48, 57, 68, 157, 179, 186, 190, 190<br />

Bowling: O M R W Bowling: O M R W<br />

N Scripps 9 2 28 1 SFM Devine 5 1 10 0<br />

RE Cox 9.4 1 40 5 SEA Ruck 7 2 16 1<br />

HR Huddles<strong>to</strong>n 6 0 30 1 EC Perry 6 0 27 3<br />

MA Tremaine 5 0 21 1 MD Bunkall 6 1 13 0<br />

PA Gruber 10 2 27 1 LR Doolan 7.4 1 18 3<br />

SM Bullen 10 0 41 0 AE Cooper 5 0 15 1<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

SJ Bradbury lbw b EM Campbell ................ 42<br />

KA Tomlinson c KJ Martin b SW Bates ....... 2<br />

AE Cooper b EM Campbell ......................... 35<br />

*MG Wakefield st KJ Martin b SJ Tsukigawa 56<br />

LR Doolan c & b MJ Kane .......................... 3<br />

SFM Devine lbw b SW Bates ..................... 37<br />

EC Perry not out ......................................... 37<br />

MJ Hodgson b SW Bates ........................... 1<br />

SEA Ruck not out ........................................ 6<br />

†AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell<br />

AD Evans<br />

Extras (B 0, Lb 9, Wd 5, Nb 1) .................. 15<br />

TOTAL (for 7 wickets) ............................. 234<br />

Fall: 15, 77, 94, 99, 178, 192, 195<br />

AUCKLAND HEARTS<br />

ML Lynch c MG Wakefield b LR Doolan ..... 16<br />

KM Sutherland c MD Bunkall b SEA Ruck .. 3<br />

SRH Barriball run out (SFM Devine) ............ 15<br />

*†VJ Lind b LR Doolan ............................... 0<br />

KT Perkins lbw b EC Perry ......................... 16<br />

MA Tremaine c SFM Devine b AE Cooper .. 1<br />

HR Huddles<strong>to</strong>n run out (EC Perry) .............. 6<br />

PA Gruber c SFM Devine b EC Perry .......... 0<br />

SM Bullen b EC Perry ................................. 0<br />

RE Cox not out ........................................... 17<br />

N Scripps b LR Doolan ................................ 0<br />

Extras (B 1, Lb 2, Wd 23, Nb 2) ................ 28<br />

TOTAL (for 10 wickets) ........................... 102<br />

Fall: 4, 34, 35, 65, 67, 70, 70, 71, 101, 102<br />

Bowling: O M R W Bowling: O M R W<br />

SW Bates 10 2 39 3 SFM Devine 10 2 28 3<br />

SJ Tsukigawa 10 0 69 1 SEA Ruck 9.4 0 44 1<br />

AJ Green 10 0 35 0 EC Perry 1.1 0 9 0<br />

CE Taylor 7 0 29 0 KA Tomlinson 2.5 0 20 0<br />

EM Campbell 10 2 36 2 AD Evans 10 0 49 1<br />

MJ Kane 3 0 17 1 LR Doolan 10 0 49 1<br />

AE Cooper 4 0 31 0<br />

OTAGO SPARKS<br />

*†KJ Martin b SFM Devine ........................ 2<br />

KJ Crowley lbw b SFM Devine ................... 10<br />

SW Bates lbw b SEA Ruck ......................... 7<br />

SJ Tsukigawa b LR Doolan .......................... 17<br />

MJ Kane b MD Bunkall ............................... 7<br />

LM Grant c AE Cooper b MD Bunkall ......... 9<br />

CE Taylor c EC Perry b SFM Devine ............ 21<br />

EM Campbell c EC Perry b LR Doolan ........ 12<br />

SL Osborne c AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell b LR Doolan ... 0<br />

VL Abbott c SJ Bradbury b LR Doolan ........ 1<br />

AJ Green not out ........................................ 6<br />

Extras (B 2, Lb 4, Wd 22, Nb 0) ................ 28<br />

TOTAL (for 10 wickets) ........................... 120<br />

Fall: 5, 25, 27, 49, 75, 75, 106, 110, 110, 120<br />

OTAGO SPARKS<br />

*†KJ Martin c MJ Hodgson b LR Doolan ... 92<br />

KJ Crowley c SJ Bradbury b SFM Devine ... 16<br />

SW Bates c SFM Devine b AD Evans ......... 36<br />

SJ Tsukigawa c AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell b SFM Devine 46<br />

MJ Kane not out ......................................... 18<br />

LM Grant c EC Perry b SEA Ruck ............... 3<br />

CE Taylor b SFM Devine ............................. 0<br />

EM Campbell not out .................................. 4<br />

LMM Foote<br />

VL Abbott<br />

AJ Green<br />

Extras (B 1, Lb 4, Wd 13, Nb 2) ................ 20<br />

TOTAL (for 6 wickets) ............................. 235<br />

Fall: 51, 126, 208, 208, 221, 225<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

SJ Bradbury not out ................................40<br />

LR Doolan c KJ Crowley b VL Abbott ......62<br />

AE Cooper not out ....................................1<br />

*MG Wakefield<br />

SFM Devine<br />

MJ Hodgson<br />

EC Perry<br />

MD Bunkall<br />

SEA Ruck<br />

†AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell<br />

AD Evans<br />

Extras (B 1, Lb 4, Wd 16, Nb 0) ................ 21<br />

TOTAL (for 1 wicket) .............................. 124<br />

Fall: 109<br />

Bowling: O M R W Bowling: O M R W<br />

SEA Ruck 6 0 17 1 SW Bates 7.2 0 40 0<br />

SFM Devine 10 1 36 3 SJ Tsukigawa 5 1 15 0<br />

AD Evans 5 0 18 0 EM Campbell 8 0 26 0<br />

MD Bunkall 10 1 25 2 MJ Kane 5 0 18 0<br />

LR Doolan 9.2 2 18 4 AJ Green 1 0 5 0<br />

VL Abbott 4 0 15 1<br />

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58<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

NORTHERN SPIRIT<br />

Kelburn Park, Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

4 January 2010<br />

Toss: Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Result: Welling<strong>to</strong>n won by 6 wickets<br />

Umpires: K Cross, DJ Ellwood<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

NORTHERN SPIRIT<br />

Kelburn Park, Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

5 January 2010<br />

Toss: Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Result: Northern won by 9 wickets<br />

Umpires: DJ Ellwood, K Cross<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

CENTRAL HINDS<br />

Kelburn Park, Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

22 January 2010<br />

Toss: Central<br />

Result: Central won by 8 wickets<br />

Umpires: JM Busby, RS Kinsey<br />

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NORTHERN SPIRIT<br />

NC Dodd b SEA Ruck ................................ 9<br />

KL Pulford c SFM Devine b SEA Ruck ........ 25<br />

*AJ Wilkins c & b LR Doolan ...................... 34<br />

NJ Browne not out ..................................... 85<br />

HH Arndt run out (MJ Hodgson) ................. 37<br />

MJG Nielsen not out .................................. 0<br />

†WL Horneman<br />

NP Edwards<br />

BN Kirkbride<br />

F Leydon-Davis<br />

HJ Beatson<br />

Extras (B 3, Lb 6, Wd 15, Nb 1) ................ 25<br />

TOTAL (for 4 wickets) ............................. 215<br />

Fall: 35, 38, 112, 215<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

SJ Bradbury c AJ Wilkins b KL Pulford ....... 1<br />

LR Doolan not out ....................................... 102<br />

AE Cooper b NP Edwards ........................... 0<br />

*MG Wakefield c F Leydon-Davis b NC Dodd 21<br />

SFM Devine c MJG Nielsen b NC Dodd .... 73<br />

EC Perry not out ......................................... 4<br />

MJ Hodgson<br />

MD Bunkall<br />

SEA Ruck<br />

AD Evans<br />

†CK Mizzi<br />

Extras (B 1, Lb 2, Wd 11, Nb 1) ................ 15<br />

TOTAL (for 4 wickets) ............................. 216<br />

Fall: 5, 10, 70, 211<br />

Bowling: O M R W Bowling: O M R W<br />

SFM Devine 9 0 40 0 KL Pulford 7 0 38 1<br />

SEA Ruck 9 2 42 2 NP Edwards 5 0 26 1<br />

AD Evans 9 1 37 0 BN Kirkbride 5 0 31 0<br />

MD Bunkall 9 0 34 0 NJ Browne 7 0 39 0<br />

LR Doolan 9 0 53 1 NC Dodd 5 0 35 2<br />

MJG Nielsen 3 0 19 0<br />

F Leydon-Davis 2 0 25 0<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

LR Doolan c AJ Wilkins b NC Dodd ........... 20<br />

SJ Bradbury b KL Pulford ............................ 45<br />

AE Cooper b KL Pulford .............................. 20<br />

*MG Wakefield run out (KL Pulford) ........... 9<br />

SFM Devine c F Leydon-Davis b EM Wilson 21<br />

MJ Hodgson c NJ Browne b EM Wilson .... 23<br />

EC Perry b KL Pulford ................................. 8<br />

SEA Ruck run out (NJ Browne) ................... 5<br />

†CK Mizzi not out ....................................... 6<br />

MD Bunkall c AJ Wilkins b EM Wilson ....... 0<br />

AD Evans c NJ Browne b EM Wilson ......... 0<br />

Extras (B 5, Lb 10, Wd 9, Nb 0) ................ 24<br />

TOTAL (for 10 wickets) ........................... 181<br />

Fall: 46, 80, 101, 107, 151, 159, 169, 179, 180, 181<br />

NORTHERN SPIRIT<br />

KL Pulford not out ....................................... 97<br />

NC Dodd b SFM Devine ............................ 54<br />

*AJ Wilkins not out ..................................... 17<br />

NJ Browne<br />

*WL Horneman<br />

MJG Nielsen<br />

HH Arndt<br />

NP Edwards<br />

BN Kirkbride<br />

F Leydon-Davis<br />

EM Wilson<br />

Extras (B 0, Lb 4, Wd 10, Nb 0) ................ 14<br />

TOTAL (for 1 wicket) .............................. 182<br />

Fall: 123<br />

Bowling: O M R W Bowling: O M R W<br />

NC Dodd 10 0 46 1 SEA Ruck 9 0 38 0<br />

MJG Nielsen 10 0 28 0 SFM Devine 8.4 0 42 1<br />

NJ Browne 9 1 26 0 AD Evans 6 0 27 0<br />

KL Pulford 10 1 28 3 LR Doolan 10 0 50 0<br />

NP Edwards 2 0 13 0 MD Bunkall 4 0 21 0<br />

EM Wilson 7.4 0 25 4<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

SJ Bradbury lbw b KM Winkley .................. 53<br />

LR Doolan c RH Candy b KE Broadmore .... 33<br />

AE Cooper c KE Broadmore b KM Winkley 12<br />

*MG Wakefield c RH Candy b AL Watkins . 33<br />

SFM Devine c RH Priest b KM Winkley ...... 11<br />

MJ Hodgson c SJ McGlashan b AL Watkins 4<br />

EC Perry c RH Candy b KM Winkley ........... 0<br />

†AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell run out (ARA Northover) ..... 1<br />

SEA Ruck not out ........................................ 23<br />

MD Bunkall b KM Winkley .......................... 0<br />

AD Evans run out (KE Broadmore) .............. 15<br />

Extras (B 0, Lb 6, Wd 18, Nb 0) ................ 24<br />

TOTAL (for 10 wickets) ........................... 209<br />

Fall: 62, 100, 145, 157, 158, 158, 162, 164, 168, 209<br />

CENTRAL HINDS<br />

E Lanser c AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell b AD Evans ......... 3<br />

†RH Priest c SFM Devine b AD Evans ....... 82<br />

SJ McGlashan not out ................................ 95<br />

*AL Watkins not out ................................... 2<br />

KE Broadmore<br />

ARA Northover<br />

RH Candy<br />

SL Norman<br />

AK Burrows<br />

MP Singh<br />

KM Winkley<br />

Extras (B 2, Lb 3, Wd 20, Nb 3) ................ 28<br />

TOTAL (for 2 wickets) ............................. 210<br />

Fall: 4, 197<br />

Bowling: O M R W Bowling: O M R W<br />

RH Candy 4 0 16 0 SFM Devine 7.1 0 31 0<br />

AK Burrows 8 0 44 0 AD Evans 8 0 25 2<br />

ARA Northover 2 0 13 0 SEA Ruck 10 0 38 0<br />

KE Broadmore 8 1 34 1 MD Bunkall 6 0 31 0<br />

MP Singh 7.4 1 28 0 AE Cooper 4 0 27 0<br />

KM Winkley 10 2 32 5 LR Doolan 9 0 53 0<br />

AL Watkins 8 1 36 2


WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

CENTRAL HINDS<br />

Kelburn Park, Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

18 January 2009<br />

Result: Match abandoned<br />

LEAGUE FINAL<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

CENTRAL HINDS<br />

Nelson Park, Napier<br />

Result: Match abandoned<br />

Central Hinds win competition<br />

WOMEN’S 1 DAY 2009/10<br />

P W L Abandoned B Pts Pts<br />

1 Central Hinds 10 6 3 1 2 28<br />

2 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze 10 5 4 1 4 26<br />

3 Canterbury Magicians 10 5 5 0 1 21<br />

4 Auckland Hearts 10 5 5 0 0 20<br />

5 Northern Spirit 10 4 5 1 1 19<br />

6 Otago Sparks 10 3 6 1 0 14<br />

Batting Matches Inns Not Out Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St<br />

SFM Devine 9 7 1 270 73 45 0 2 5<br />

LR Doolan 7 7 1 224 102* 37.33 1 1 2<br />

MG Wakefield 9 7 0 202 56 28.85 0 2 1<br />

EC Perry 9 7 3 115 49* 28.75 0 0 3<br />

SJ Bradbury 9 9 1 226 53 28.25 0 1 3<br />

MJ Hodgson 9 6 0 134 58 22.33 0 1 2<br />

KA Tomlinson 5 5 1 56 19* 14 0 0 2<br />

SEA Ruck 9 5 2 36 23* 12 0 0 1<br />

AD Evans 8 3 1 21 15 10.5 0 0 1<br />

AE Cooper 9 9 2 73 35 10.42 0 0 1<br />

AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell 7 3 1 6 5 3 0 0 5<br />

MD Bunkall 7 3 0 4 4 1.33 0 0 2<br />

CK Mizzi 2 1 1 6 6* 0 0 0<br />

Bowling Balls Mdns Runs Wkts Ave 4wI 5wI SRate Econ<br />

EC Perry 109 0 86 6 14.33 0 0 18.16 4.73<br />

SFM Devine 456 6 263 15 17.53 0 1 30.4 3.46<br />

LR Doolan 390 5 263 10 26.3 1 0 39 4.04<br />

AE Cooper 162 2 124 4 31 0 0 40.5 4.59<br />

SEA Ruck 484 10 279 9 31 1 0 53.77 3.45<br />

AD Evans 330 2 228 4 57 0 0 82.5 4.14<br />

MD Bunkall 294 2 169 2 84.5 0 0 147 3.44<br />

KA Tomlinson 53 0 48 0 5.43<br />

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60<br />

Twenty20<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

CANTERBURY MAGICIANS<br />

Redwood Park, Christchurch<br />

4 December 2009<br />

Toss: Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Result: Welling<strong>to</strong>n won by 8 wickets<br />

Umpires: JM Busby, DW Reid<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

AUCKLAND HEARTS<br />

Bar<strong>to</strong>n Oval, Upper Hutt<br />

11 December 2009<br />

Toss: Auckland<br />

Result: Auckland won by 7 wickets<br />

Umpires: MB Elliot, WR Knights<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

OTAGO SPARKS<br />

Molyneux Park, Alexandra<br />

31 December, 2009<br />

Toss: Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Result: Welling<strong>to</strong>n won by 1 run<br />

Umpires: BG Frost, DW Reid<br />

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CANTERBURY MAGICIANS<br />

MF Fahey b SEA Ruck ................................ 6<br />

FL Mackay c LR Doolan b EC Perry ............ 6<br />

*AE Satterthwaite b SEA Ruck ................... 0<br />

JC Brehaut b SEA Ruck .............................. 0<br />

AC Boyce c MG Wakefield b EC Perry ........ 7<br />

†MC Godliman run out (SFM Devine/AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell) 7<br />

EM Bermingham c SJ Bradbury b SFM Devine 8<br />

SK Burke c LR Doolan b EC Perry ............... 1<br />

MF Kendal not out ...................................... 6<br />

KS Anderson not out .................................. 5<br />

AE Rendel<br />

Extras (B 1, Lb 2, Wd 10, Nb 0) ................ 13<br />

TOTAL (for 8 wickets) ............................. 59<br />

Fall: 11, 13, 18, 19, 36, 37, 41, 53<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

LR Doolan c MC Godliman b FL Mackay .... 10<br />

EC Perry not out ......................................... 29<br />

SFM Devine lbw b AE Rendel .................... 10<br />

*MG Wakefield not out ............................... 8<br />

AE Cooper<br />

KA Tomlinson<br />

MJ Hodgson<br />

SJ Bradbury<br />

MD Bunkall<br />

SEA Ruck<br />

†AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell<br />

Extras (B 0, Lb 0, Wd 3, Nb 0) .................. 3<br />

TOTAL (for 2 wickets) ............................. 60<br />

Fall: 12, 44<br />

Bowling: O M R W Bowling: O M R W<br />

SEA Ruck 4 0 12 3 SK Burke 3 1 7 0<br />

SFM Devine 4 0 10 1 FL Mackay 2 0 8 1<br />

MD Bunkall 4 1 10 0 KS Anderson 1 0 12 0<br />

EC Perry 4 0 9 3 AE Rendel 4 0 12 1<br />

AE Cooper 4 0 15 0 EM Bermingham 2.1 0 15 0<br />

AE Satterthwaite 2 0 6 0<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

LR Doolan b N Scripps ................................ 0<br />

EC Perry b SM Bullen ................................. 0<br />

SFM Devine c SRH Barriball b MA Tremaine 28<br />

*MG Wakefield b HR Huddles<strong>to</strong>n ............... 9<br />

AE Cooper b N Scripps ............................... 33<br />

SJ Bradbury run out (MA Tremaine) ............ 3<br />

KA Tomlinson c ML Lynch b MA Tremaine .. 15<br />

MD Bunkall not out ..................................... 2<br />

MJ Hodgson<br />

SEA Ruck<br />

†CK Mizzi<br />

Extras (B 0, Lb 3, Wd 2, Nb 1) .................. 6<br />

TOTAL (for 7 wickets) ............................. 96<br />

Fall: 0, 0, 16, 74, 76, 94, 96<br />

AUCKLAND HEARTS<br />

ML Lynch b KA Tomlinson ........................... 23<br />

*†VJ Lind c KA Tomlinson b SFM Devine ... 0<br />

MA Tremaine c & b SFM Devine ................ 5<br />

KT Perkins not out ..................................... 43<br />

SRH Barriball not out .................................. 11<br />

SM Bullen<br />

HR Huddles<strong>to</strong>n<br />

PA Gruber<br />

RE Cox<br />

N Scripps<br />

M Green<br />

Extras (B 0, Lb 3, Wd 12, Nb 0) ................ 15<br />

TOTAL (for 3 wickets) ............................. 97<br />

Fall: 2, 8, 52<br />

Bowling: O M R W Bowling: O M R W<br />

N Scripps 4 1 13 2 SFM Devine 4 0 11 2<br />

SM Bullen 4 1 13 1 SEA Ruck 4 1 8 0<br />

HR Huddles<strong>to</strong>n 3 0 9 1 EC Perry 3 0 12 0<br />

RE Cox 4 0 30 0 MD Bunkall 2 0 18 0<br />

PA Gruber 3 0 13 0 KA Tomlinson 3 0 25 1<br />

MA Tremaine 2 0 15 2 AE Cooper 3.3 0 20 0<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

LR Doolan run out (SW Bates) .................... 48<br />

EC Perry lbw b SJ Tsukigawa ..................... 2<br />

SFM Devine c CE Taylor b SW Bates .......... 48<br />

*†MG Wakefield c KJ Martin b CE Taylor .... 3<br />

AE Cooper c & b SJ Tsukigawa ................... 17<br />

MD Bunkall c KJ Martin b EM Campbell .... 0<br />

KA Tomlinson c EM Campbell b SW Bates . 4<br />

MJ Hodgson not out ................................... 1<br />

SJ Bradbury c CE Taylor b SJ Tsukigawa .... 0<br />

SEA Ruck<br />

AD Evans<br />

Extras (B 1, Lb 0, Wd 2, Nb 0) .................. 3<br />

TOTAL (for 8 wickets) ............................. 126<br />

Fall: 4, 70, 87, 112, 112, 121, 126, 126<br />

OTAGO SPARKS<br />

*†KJ Martin lbw b SFM Devine .................. 1<br />

KJ Crowley b SFM Devine .......................... 6<br />

SW Bates run out (AE Cooper) ................... 9<br />

SJ Tsukigawa run out (MG Wakefield) ........ 23<br />

MJ Kane run out (MD Bunkall) ................... 42<br />

CE Taylor run out (MJ Hodgson) ................. 18<br />

EM Campbell not out .................................. 17<br />

LMM Foote run out (SFM Devine) .............. 1<br />

SL Osborne not out .................................... 0<br />

VL Abbott<br />

AJ Green<br />

Extras (B 1, Lb 3, Wd 4, Nb 0) .................. 8<br />

TOTAL (for 7 wickets) ............................. 125<br />

Fall: 6, 9, 23, 63, 102, 109, 125,<br />

Bowling: O M R W Bowling: O M R W<br />

SW Bates 4 0 23 2 SFM Devine 4 0 23 2<br />

SJ Tsukigawa 4 1 21 3 SEA Ruck 4 0 14 0<br />

CE Taylor 4 0 20 1 LR Doolan 4 0 31 0<br />

EM Campbell 4 0 25 1 MD Bunkall 4 0 31 0<br />

AJ Green 4 0 36 0 AD Evans 4 0 22 0


WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

NORTHERN SPIRIT<br />

Kelburn Park, Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

3 January 2010<br />

Toss: Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Result: Welling<strong>to</strong>n won by 9 wickets<br />

Umpires: DJ Ellwood, K Cross<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

v<br />

CENTRAL HINDS<br />

Kelburn Park, Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

24 January 2010<br />

Result: Match abandoned<br />

NORTHERN SPIRIT<br />

NC Dodd lbw b SEA Ruck .......................... 0<br />

KL Pulford c MJ Hodgson b SFM Devine ... 15<br />

*AJ Wilkins b AD Evans .............................. 9<br />

NJ Browne run out (MJ Hodgson/MG Wakefield) 32<br />

MJG Nielsen run out (EC Perry) .................. 21<br />

NP Edwards not out ................................... 3<br />

†WL Horneman c & b MD Bunkall ............. 1<br />

HH Arndt<br />

HJ Beatson<br />

BN Kirkbride<br />

F Leydon-Davis<br />

Extras (B 0, Lb 1, Wd 3, Nb 0) .................. 4<br />

TOTAL (for 6 wickets) ............................. 85<br />

Fall: 2, 21, 29, 71, 83, 85<br />

WELLINGTON BLAZE<br />

LR Doolan c WL Horneman b KL Pulford .... 9<br />

AE Cooper not out ...................................... 23<br />

SFM Devine not out ................................... 48<br />

EC Perry<br />

*†MG Wakefield<br />

MJ Hodgson<br />

MD Bunkall<br />

KA Tomlinson<br />

SJ Bradbury<br />

SEA Ruck<br />

AD Evans<br />

Extras (B 4, Lb 0, Wd 3, Nb 1) .................. 8<br />

TOTAL (for 1 wicket) .............................. 88<br />

Fall: 10<br />

Bowling: O M R W Bowling: O M R W<br />

SEA Ruck 3 0 17 1 KL Pulford 3 0 19 1<br />

SFM Devine 3 0 23 1 HJ Beatson 1 0 14 0<br />

LR Doolan 2 0 10 0 BN Kirkbride 2 0 16 0<br />

AD Evans 2 0 16 1 NJ Browne 3 0 15 0<br />

MD Bunkall 2 0 18 1 MJG Nielsen 2 0 20 0<br />

WOMEN’S Twenty20 2009/10<br />

P W L Abandoned Pts<br />

1 Central Hinds 5 4 0 1 18<br />

2 Auckland Hearts 5 4 1 0 16<br />

3 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze 5 3 1 1 14<br />

4 Northern Spirit 5 1 4 0 4<br />

5 Canterbury Magicians 5 1 4 0 4<br />

6 Otago Sparks 5 1 4 0 4<br />

Batting Matches Inns Not Out Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St<br />

SFM Devine 4 4 1 134 48* 44.66 0 0 1<br />

AE Cooper 4 3 1 73 33 36.5 0 0 0<br />

LR Doolan 4 4 0 67 48 16.75 0 0 2<br />

EC Perry 4 3 1 31 29* 15.5 0 0 0<br />

MG Wakefield 4 3 1 20 9 10 0 0 1<br />

KA Tomlinson 4 2 0 19 15 9.5 0 0 1<br />

MD Bunkall 4 2 1 2 2* 2 0 0 1<br />

SJ Bradbury 4 2 0 3 3 1.5 0 0 1<br />

AD Evans 2 0 0<br />

MJ Hodgson 4 1 1 1 1* 0 0 1<br />

CK Mizzi 1 0 0<br />

SEA Ruck 4 0 0<br />

AC S<strong>to</strong>ckwell 1 0 0<br />

Bowling Balls Mdns Runs Wkts Ave 4wI 5wI SRate Econ<br />

EC Perry 42 0 21 3 7 0 0 14 3<br />

SFM Devine 90 0 67 6 11.16 0 0 15 4.46<br />

SEA Ruck 90 1 51 4 12.75 0 0 22.5 3.4<br />

KA Tomlinson 18 0 25 1 25 0 0 18 8.33<br />

AD Evans 36 0 38 1 38 0 0 36 6.33<br />

MD Bunkall 72 1 77 1 77 0 0 72 6.41<br />

AE Cooper 45 0 35 0 4.66<br />

LR Doolan 36 0 41 0 6.83<br />

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In January the Welling<strong>to</strong>n Secondary Schoolgirls team<br />

travelled <strong>to</strong> Hawkes Bay for their annual <strong>to</strong>urnament. This<br />

year the four-team <strong>to</strong>urnament was expanded <strong>to</strong> include<br />

Northern Districts and a Composite XI comprising players<br />

from the other regions including three from Welling<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

The team started the <strong>to</strong>urnament in dominant fashion, beating<br />

Canterbury, last year’s <strong>to</strong>urnament winners, by 10 wickets.<br />

In the second game, Welling<strong>to</strong>n easily accounted for the<br />

Composite XI by 160 runs. The third game against Hawkes<br />

Bay proved <strong>to</strong> be the most testing, with our team prevailing<br />

in a tight match by 29 runs.<br />

On the final day Welling<strong>to</strong>n were scheduled <strong>to</strong> play Auckland<br />

and Northern Districts. Unfortunately rain returned and both<br />

games were abandoned without a ball being bowled. The<br />

<strong>to</strong>urnament committee decided <strong>to</strong> share the honours and<br />

both Welling<strong>to</strong>n and Auckland were announced joint winners<br />

for the 2009/10 season.<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n left Hastings with a feeling of ‘unfinished<br />

business’ so when Auckland raised the prospect of playing<br />

a game in March it was accepted with relish. The game was<br />

a mirror of the team’s effort against Hawkes Bay. Welling<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

batting first, were bowled out 141, 20 or so runs short of a<br />

par score. But again a strong and committed effort in the field<br />

saw Auckland falter <strong>to</strong> be all out for 120.<br />

Tournament<br />

Day One: Canterbury 117 (Jessica Bennett 2-19, Katie<br />

Hoffman 2-17, Penny Roy 2-13) lost <strong>to</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n 118-0 (Jess<br />

McFadyen 60*, Rachel Chin 25*) by 10 wickets<br />

Day Two: Welling<strong>to</strong>n 232-7 (Jessica Bennett 62, Jess<br />

McFadyen 42) defeated the Composite XI 71 all out (Suzie<br />

McDonald 3-10, Natasha Narasy 2-9, Frances Kean 2-15) by<br />

161 runs<br />

Day Three: Welling<strong>to</strong>n 168-9 (An<strong>to</strong>nia Ward 31, Suzie<br />

McDonald 34, Penny Roy 22) defeated Hawkes Bay 138 all<br />

out (Frances Kean 2-15, J Bennett 2-18) by 30 runs<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Secondary Schools v Auckland<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 141 (Jess McFadyen 21, Suzie MacDonald 37,<br />

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Back Row: Russell Kean (Coach), Penny Roy, Suzie McDonald, Jess McFadyen, Katie Hoffman, Whetu Charteris, Jess Bennett,<br />

Subs Narasy (Manager)<br />

Front Row: Cherie McMeekin, An<strong>to</strong>nia Ward, Rachel Chin (Captain), Tash Narasy (Vice Captain), Deanna Doughty, Frances Kean<br />

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Rebecca Burns 21) defeated Auckland 120 all out (Frances<br />

Kean 4-21, Jessica Bennett 12, Cherie McMeekin 2-9) by 21<br />

runs.<br />

The team that played Auckland was Jess McFadyen (captain),<br />

Cherie McMeekin, Deanna Doughty, Frances Kean, Jessica<br />

Bennett, Katie Hoffman, Suzie McDonald, Maddy Chapman,<br />

Rosemary Cockle, Stephanie Bremner, Thamsyn New<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

There were a number of outstanding performances.<br />

• Jess McFadyen’s determined and consistent batting.<br />

Jess scored 134 runs in 4 innings at an average of 44.7. In<br />

two of those innings she batted with a dislocated finger.<br />

• The aggressive batting of Jess Bennett and Penny Roy<br />

in the lower order. Penny averaged 56.0 in two innings<br />

and Jess hit 62 off 26 balls in the game against the<br />

Composite XI; a score which included five 6’s and six 4’s.<br />

• The unbeaten century opening partnership between<br />

Rachel Chin (25*) and Jess McFadyen’s (60*) against<br />

Canterbury.<br />

• The all round performance of Suzie McDonald. In three<br />

innings Suzie scored 87 runs at 29.0 and <strong>to</strong>ok 4 wickets<br />

in 30 overs at 2.2 runs/over.<br />

• The development of Frances Kean’s off spin bowling.<br />

Frances was the highest wicket taker over the four<br />

games with 8-4 in the last game against Auckland, and<br />

an economy rate of 2.0 runs/over.<br />

• The outstanding fielding of the whole team. Of the 40<br />

wickets taken in the 4 games, 9 (22.5%) were runouts<br />

and 17 (42.5%) catches. The remaining 14 wickets<br />

were bowled.<br />

• Rachel Chin, Tash Narasy, Jess Bennett, Jess<br />

McFadyen and Whetu Charteris were also members<br />

of Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s National Development team. The<br />

experience gained by these girls in playing the ND<br />

Tournament and the impact it had on this team cannot<br />

be stressed strongly enough. Their approach <strong>to</strong> the<br />

game, attitude and collective leadership on and off the<br />

field was a major fac<strong>to</strong>r in the success of this team.<br />

Russell Kean<br />

Coach


Under 15 Girls Team<br />

Back Row: Debbie Sprott (Manager), Jetal Patel, Vanessa Larsen, Hayley Lorking, Hannah Tunley, Charlotte Gordon, Kezia Munro,<br />

Joe Padmore (Coach)<br />

Front Row: Megan Macrae, Hannah Lee-Harwood, Rebecca Burns (Captain), Courtney Sprott (Vice Captain), Umaya Ranaweera,<br />

Gemma Krebs<br />

The Welling<strong>to</strong>n Under 15 Girls team travelled <strong>to</strong> Wanganui <strong>to</strong><br />

play a six team Development <strong>to</strong>urnament in January 2010.<br />

The other teams were Auckland, Northern Districts, Taranaki<br />

Under 17, Wanganui Under 17 and Manawatu Under 17.<br />

Auckland and Taranaki met in the final with Auckland winning<br />

and remaining unbeaten. Welling<strong>to</strong>n played off for third and<br />

lost by 2 runs against Northern Districts in an exciting match.<br />

After a slow start <strong>to</strong> the <strong>to</strong>urnament losing <strong>to</strong> Northern<br />

Districts the team built in confidence <strong>to</strong> challenge Auckland,<br />

having them 43/8 and chasing 108, but faltered <strong>to</strong> be all out<br />

for 93 runs. Comfortable wins were secured over Wanganui<br />

and Manawatu as the team started <strong>to</strong> gel and get used <strong>to</strong> the<br />

grass pitches.<br />

Day One<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 82-6 (Courtney Sprott 15*) lost <strong>to</strong> Northern<br />

Districts 87-1 (Umaya Ranaweera 1-27) by 9 wickets<br />

Day Two<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 143-8 (Charlotte Gordon 38, Hannah Tunley 22,<br />

Courtney Sprott 20) lost <strong>to</strong> Taranaki 145-4 (Hannah Tunley<br />

1-26, Vanessa Larsen 1-28) by 6 wickets<br />

Wanganui 49 all out (Jetal Patel 4-10, Hayley Lorking 1-3) lost<br />

<strong>to</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n 50-2 (Hannah Lee-Harwood 26*) by 8 wickets<br />

Day Three<br />

Auckland 108 all out (Jetal Patel 4-9, Courtney Sprott 1-11,<br />

Rebecca Burns 1-12) beat Welling<strong>to</strong>n 93-6 (Charlotte Gordon<br />

22*) by 15 runs<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 119 all out (Hannah Tunley 17, Gemma Krebs 17)<br />

beat Manawatu 100-8 (Rebecca Burns 2-17) by 19 runs<br />

Day Four<br />

Northern Districts 114 all out (Rebecca Burns 4-15, Jetal Patel<br />

3-23 beat Welling<strong>to</strong>n 112-9 (Rebecca Burns 29, Hannah Lee-<br />

Harwood 22) by 2 runs.<br />

Debbie Sprott<br />

Manager<br />

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Development<br />

As expressed in last year’s report the fundamental driver of <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s Development programme is <strong>to</strong> retain and increase<br />

participation in cricket, across all levels of competition and ability. This includes participation as a player, coach, administra<strong>to</strong>r,<br />

umpire and scorer, or some other role as an associated volunteer.<br />

<strong>Part</strong>icipation rates give a key indication (one of many) as <strong>to</strong> how we are progressing in terms of player numbers, and player<br />

numbers for last season are as represented below.<br />

2008-09 2009-10 % change<br />

Adult & youth playing numbers 2280 2355 3.3<br />

Secondary school numbers 1860 1755 -5.6<br />

Junior playing numbers 4485 4575 2.0<br />

MILO participants 657 609 -7.9<br />

Other comps 609 573 -5.9<br />

Totals 9,891 9,867 0<br />

Primary School teams* 218 155 -28.9<br />

* 8-a-side teams<br />

12,507 11,737 -6.0<br />

The major variation above can be attributed <strong>to</strong> the casual primary school <strong>to</strong>urnament days run by <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n. Last season<br />

the poor pre-Xmas weather resulted in a number of such <strong>to</strong>urnaments being cancelled, which is reflected in the team entry<br />

numbers above.<br />

Development Programme Highlights<br />

The past year delivered a number of highlights, including:<br />

• The growth and impact of Twenty20 cricket at club level, with the 10 team grade expanding<br />

<strong>to</strong> 24 teams<br />

• A major change in the points structure in place for senior club cricket, with a changed<br />

emphasis <strong>to</strong> a ‘first innings points’ model<br />

• The establishment of a fundamental review of college cricket, a joint initiative between<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n and College Sport<br />

• The embedding of “Advisory Forum” groups in<strong>to</strong> the club engagement programme,<br />

providing a direct feedback channel for a wider variety of club views<br />

• The renovation of Kilbirnie Park No 1 <strong>to</strong> a high-quality Patamahoe clay base<br />

• The success of Welling<strong>to</strong>n Girl’s College in winning the national secondary schoolgirl’s<br />

NZCT competition<br />

• Tawa Intermediate, National MILO Shield winners, Palmers<strong>to</strong>n North, December 2009<br />

• The stakeholder survey conducted in March 2010, seeking direct feedback on <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s delivery of grassroots cricket<br />

• The successful nomination of Sophie Devine as the winner of the Emerging Sportsperson<br />

of the Year Award at the annual Sport Welling<strong>to</strong>n Awards<br />

• A KiwiSport partnership formed with Sport Welling<strong>to</strong>n, <strong>to</strong> assist the training and<br />

development of secondary school players as cricket coaches<br />

• Significant increases in the number of runs scored in the Pearce Cup and Hazlett Trophy<br />

grades, with attendant increases in hundreds and fifties scored<br />

• The introduction of the Mike Curtis Cup, awarded for outstanding club volunteer<br />

contribution<br />

• The continuation of the “Smashed It!” primary school competition, in Eastern Porirua.


Chris Nevin practises catching with 11 year old Shaykanah Te Rei from Russell School during<br />

the Hooked on <strong>Cricket</strong> campaign at Ascot Park in Porirua<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong> courtesy of The Dominion Post<br />

Junior <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Junior cricket numbers increased slightly, with the real value<br />

in this area being supplied by the strong administrative<br />

structure through the Junior Convener’s forum, and the<br />

efforts of the many volunteer administra<strong>to</strong>rs and coaches<br />

whom support junior cricket. Our junior club cricket remains<br />

strong, with small incremental changes such as the newly<br />

established zone <strong>to</strong>urnaments.<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n intermediate schools continued <strong>to</strong> achieve well<br />

at the national level, with Tawa Intermediate winning the<br />

girls’ MILO Shield <strong>to</strong>urnament and repeating the success<br />

enjoyed by Raroa Intermediate the previous year. Having two<br />

national winners in two years is a wonderful achievement<br />

for junior cricket. In the boys’ MILO Cup competition Raroa<br />

Intermediate fought its way <strong>to</strong> the national finals, where it<br />

finished a highly creditable third.<br />

Our thanks go <strong>to</strong> the extremely hardworking Junior Conveners<br />

at the clubs, no doubt equally supported by the many parental<br />

administra<strong>to</strong>rs and coaches who continue <strong>to</strong> help deliver and<br />

progress the game in Welling<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Youth <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Many will be aware that <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s major connection<br />

with college cricket in the past has been through the funded<br />

coaching programme, which sees club coaches assisting<br />

college teams (the “CDO programme”). However, <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s involvement runs much deeper and the plan is <strong>to</strong><br />

continue that influence by contributing heavily <strong>to</strong> the college<br />

cricket environment. In a nutshell, we want <strong>to</strong> continue <strong>to</strong><br />

strengthen our relationship with College Sport and add real<br />

value <strong>to</strong> the college environment.<br />

At the governance level <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n is a member of<br />

the College Sport <strong>Cricket</strong> Committee, the governance body<br />

of the college game. Of particular note this past year, <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n and College Sport embarked on a fundamental<br />

review of schoolboy cricket, the previous review having been<br />

conducted over ten years earlier. Recommendations from<br />

the Committee established <strong>to</strong> review the game are expected<br />

before Christmas.<br />

A further exciting initiative<br />

has seen <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

establish a “college cricket<br />

coaching academy”, which<br />

targets and trains senior<br />

college students as cricket<br />

coaches. The benefits for both<br />

the students and the game are<br />

significant, and include more<br />

qualified coaches; improved<br />

coaching at both junior college<br />

and junior club level; personal,<br />

leadership and technical<br />

development of the students;<br />

and, in time, a progression of<br />

a coaching ethos and practice<br />

in<strong>to</strong> senior club cricket.<br />

This initiative, grounded in a<br />

Kiwisport partnership entered<br />

in<strong>to</strong> with Sport Welling<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

has a very real potential<br />

<strong>to</strong> provide a foundation for<br />

cricket coaching in Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

for many years <strong>to</strong> come.<br />

Our thanks are extended<br />

<strong>to</strong> John Hornal at College Sport Welling<strong>to</strong>n, the College<br />

Sport <strong>Cricket</strong> Committee, chaired by Rodney Moore and our<br />

Kiwisport partner, Sport Welling<strong>to</strong>n, led by CEO Paul Cameron.<br />

Club <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Once again the spring weather contributed <strong>to</strong> a very s<strong>to</strong>pstart<br />

beginning <strong>to</strong> the club season, with both the weather and<br />

grounds not performing <strong>to</strong> any agreeable level until well after<br />

Christmas. While several days play were completely lost, the<br />

scheduling of some Sunday play and reserve days (also on<br />

Sundays) made up for lost ground and ensured an acceptable<br />

amount of cricket was enjoyed by our local club players.<br />

The damp start reduced the momentum somewhat from<br />

significant changes <strong>to</strong> the cricket points structure, which was<br />

introduced as a means <strong>to</strong> improve the quality of senior club<br />

play and in doing so enhance the cricketers’ enjoyment. It<br />

was pleasing <strong>to</strong> see that initiatives initially raised by clubs<br />

and senior players could be progressed through a transparent<br />

process and ultimately adopted. Certainly the strong feedback<br />

throughout and at the conclusion of the season was that the<br />

changes were welcome and positive overall.<br />

At the Pearce Cup level the modern club rivalry between<br />

Eastern Suburbs and Karori continued, with both teams<br />

booking their final spot well before the end of the regular<br />

season. Ultimately it was Easts who triumphed, bagging<br />

their ninth successive championship with a ruthless final<br />

performance.<br />

It was particularly pleasing <strong>to</strong> see the increased acceptance<br />

and participation in Twenty20 cricket, with the Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

grade increasing from 10 <strong>to</strong> 21 teams, and a 4 team grade<br />

being established in the Hutt Valley. Whatever one’s personal<br />

taste for this format, there is little denying that it has an<br />

important role <strong>to</strong> play at club level, and perhaps particularly<br />

so at the lower recreational level, where the abbreviated<br />

timeframe and constant action make it such an attraction for<br />

many grassroots cricketers.<br />

Elsewhere a cricket stakeholder survey conducted in March<br />

provided rich information for <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n <strong>to</strong> consider<br />

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and develop strategies <strong>to</strong> continually improve its delivery of<br />

grassroots cricket. In no order, clear directives were provided<br />

around improving pitch quality, improving the links between<br />

senior cricket and representative opportunities, invigorating<br />

the women’s game, and improving communication practices<br />

overall.<br />

Our sincere thanks <strong>to</strong> all those volunteers associated with<br />

the club community, including club administra<strong>to</strong>rs, coaches<br />

and managers, parent support, and scorers. Thanks are<br />

also extended <strong>to</strong> the CWUSI and its membership for their<br />

umpiring efforts, as well as the four local Councils and their<br />

respective grounds management and personnel.<br />

Women’s <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

The women’s game continued <strong>to</strong> challenge us, and it is<br />

acknowledged that it has suffered from a lack of focus and<br />

energy in recent seasons. In particular, team entries have<br />

reduced sharply and there is a consequent pressure on<br />

regular clubs sides and their players <strong>to</strong> recruit on a weekly<br />

basis <strong>to</strong> ensure teams take the field. This is not sustainable<br />

of course and initiatives are necessary <strong>to</strong> both assist<br />

recruitment activities and <strong>to</strong> support the operational efforts<br />

of those at the clubs whom find themselves responsible for<br />

the women’s game.<br />

The disappointments at club level were offset <strong>to</strong> a small<br />

extent by the outstanding success of the Welling<strong>to</strong>n Girls’<br />

College team in winning the national NZCT Secondary<br />

Schoolgirls’ competition, further national success for the Tawa<br />

Intermediate girls’ team in the MILO Shield national finals,<br />

and the Welling<strong>to</strong>n representative secondary schoolgirls’<br />

side which jointly won the regional secondary schoolgirls’<br />

<strong>to</strong>urnament held in Hastings in January.<br />

These successes, coupled with the expansion of the junior<br />

girls’ hardball grade from six teams <strong>to</strong> eight last season,<br />

evidences a level of talent and enthusiasm for the game<br />

which must be seized on and developed accordingly. This<br />

is one of the very real and immediate challenges for <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n over the next season.<br />

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Volunteers & Recognition<br />

Each year we like <strong>to</strong> recognise and congratulate the efforts of<br />

volunteers at the grassroots level who provide Welling<strong>to</strong>nians<br />

with the opportunity <strong>to</strong> play and be involved with cricket.<br />

In addition <strong>to</strong> the distribution of match tickets <strong>to</strong> deserving<br />

volunteers, <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n also recognised the efforts<br />

of two volunteer administra<strong>to</strong>rs by nominating them for<br />

specific awards. We were very pleased <strong>to</strong> nominate Russell<br />

Kean (Upper Hutt) for the national Sir Jack Newman cricket<br />

development award, and Mark Heissenbuttel (Taita) for<br />

the Sport Welling<strong>to</strong>n Awards. Both are passionate cricket<br />

followers, who continue <strong>to</strong> make an invaluable contribution<br />

<strong>to</strong> the grassroots game.<br />

One further initiative introduced this year was the award of<br />

the Mike Curtis Cup, for excellent all-round service <strong>to</strong> a local<br />

cricket club. The late Mike Curtis from Karori <strong>Cricket</strong> Club was<br />

widely respected for his selfless contribution <strong>to</strong> club cricket,<br />

and we are sure that this award will quickly become highly<br />

respected and sought after. The inaugural recipient was Rick<br />

Mudgway of the Johnsonville <strong>Cricket</strong> Club.<br />

Future Considerations<br />

While cricket remains a strong community sport, there<br />

continue <strong>to</strong> be significant pressures on the amateur game.<br />

In addition <strong>to</strong> helping deliver an enjoyable and efficient club<br />

cricket programme, <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n will need <strong>to</strong> engage<br />

regularly with its wide stakeholder base on immediate issues<br />

such as the sustainability of the current club financial model,<br />

the ongoing demands for improved pitches and facilities, the<br />

ever-encroaching winter codes and their impact upon player<br />

participation and access <strong>to</strong> sports-fields, stabilising and<br />

advancing the women’s game, recruitment and development<br />

at junior and college levels, and keeping club cricket relevant,<br />

attractive and fresh in the face of ever-increasing sport and<br />

recreation options.<br />

These and other issues will require our careful attention and<br />

we look forward <strong>to</strong> the ongoing contribution from everyone<br />

<strong>to</strong> the progress of cricket in Welling<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Left <strong>to</strong> Right: Ricky Joseph (Easts) with the Pearce Cup, along with Premier Club Representatives,<br />

Simon Baker (Karori), Rhys Morgan (Onslow), Adam Williams (Naenae), Steve Gellatly (Taita),<br />

Fraser Colson (Hutt District), Michael Burns (University) and Sam Fairley (North City).<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong> courtesy of The Dominion Post


Specta<strong>to</strong>rs flocked <strong>to</strong> the Basin Reserve for the new HRV Cup Twenty20 competition<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong> courtesy of Pho<strong>to</strong> Sport<br />

Operations Report<br />

Weathering the s<strong>to</strong>rm, both literally and metaphorically would<br />

be the best way <strong>to</strong> describe the 2009/10 season from an<br />

operational point of view. With special events like the Under<br />

19 World Cup added on <strong>to</strong> an already congested season<br />

schedule, it was always envisaged that the operations team<br />

would be tested <strong>to</strong> its limits. Then, with the weather blowing<br />

games off the park, 2009/10 will certainly be a season <strong>to</strong><br />

remember.<br />

The highlight of the season would have <strong>to</strong> be the fantastic<br />

growth of the HRV Cup. After initial successes in 2008/09, it<br />

was really heartening <strong>to</strong> see the crowds streaming through<br />

the JR Reid and CS Dempster gates. Full banks for domestic<br />

games have been a rarity in the past, but with this occurring<br />

on repeated occasions it wouldn’t be a stretch <strong>to</strong> say that<br />

domestic cricket is back.<br />

The international series proved <strong>to</strong> be a challenge, with first<br />

the Pakistanis playing a test before Christmas, and then the<br />

Australians setting up camp in Welling<strong>to</strong>n for two weeks in<br />

March. Both teams were a pleasure <strong>to</strong> host and certainly<br />

didn’t live up <strong>to</strong> the professional athlete stereotype. In<br />

particular Doug Bollinger proved <strong>to</strong> be a very affable character<br />

and must be commended for coping with gale force winds on<br />

Day Two of the Test. Certainly, all of the match management<br />

crew were losing their hair in trying <strong>to</strong> deal with the wind.<br />

It seems like “Ground Hog day” <strong>to</strong> say that Karori Park is<br />

nearing its first Class status. However, we can assure<br />

everyone that the criteria are being ticked off and we now just<br />

need <strong>to</strong> address two improvements, which the Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

City Council have in hand. Every year the ground gets better<br />

and we feel confident that once the warrant is approved,<br />

Karori Park will be a match for most grounds in the country.<br />

Looking ahead <strong>to</strong> the new season, the biggest challenge will<br />

be <strong>to</strong> build upon the success of the HRV Cup. Moving <strong>to</strong><br />

a December slot, we will have <strong>to</strong> work even harder <strong>to</strong> get<br />

the crowds in, and the aim will be <strong>to</strong> give the public a value-<br />

for-money experience. With just one Test Match and an ODI<br />

in January, the schedules are certainly lighter but will still<br />

present the same challenges associated with international<br />

teams.<br />

Bryan Dickinson<br />

Operations Manager<br />

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<strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n Coachforce trained a <strong>to</strong>tal of 197 coaches<br />

over the course of the year. It was very pleasing <strong>to</strong> see good<br />

numbers of volunteer coaches attending both the CACT and<br />

the NZC Level I courses. This consistent flow of volunteers<br />

through the formal courses offered by <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

ensures that our grass roots cricketers have qualified coaches<br />

working in the junior club system.<br />

We also ran two Level II courses in the season which we had<br />

not done before. The second of these was prepared and run<br />

at very short notice for players travelling overseas. <strong>Part</strong> of the<br />

visa requirement for cricketers travelling <strong>to</strong> the UK is that they<br />

must have a current, up-<strong>to</strong>-date coaching qualification if they<br />

wish <strong>to</strong> play cricket in England.<br />

2009/10 was one of the best years in terms of the numbers<br />

attending the NZC Level II course. The Karori <strong>Cricket</strong> Club<br />

deserves credit for encouraging a number of their players<br />

travelling overseas <strong>to</strong> attend the course which made for a<br />

worthwhile learning experience for all.<br />

The Coachforce staff ran a number of coach education<br />

programmes throughout the last season on behalf of New<br />

Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> as outlined:<br />

MILO Have A Go, MILO Kiwi and Coaching a<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Team (CACT)<br />

Milo Have a Go - 4 x courses run, 11 coaches trained.<br />

Milo Kiwi. - 4 x courses run, 18 coaches trained.<br />

At the inception of the Milo programme <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

saw large numbers of coaches trained and we are now<br />

seeing the benefit of this early work in the number of coaches<br />

filtering through the CACT and NZC Level I courses.<br />

We have noticed a considerable drop off in the numbers of<br />

Milo coaches trained. <strong>Cricket</strong> clubs are now looking at their<br />

individual requirements based on their enrolments at the<br />

start of each season and now favour training the number<br />

of coaches they require based on the first year of cricket<br />

enrolments.<br />

There are currently 12 clubs running HAG centres and 11<br />

Clubs running Milo Kiwi centres. As can be seen from the<br />

figures the coaches trained cover the numbers of those<br />

centres.<br />

3 x CACT courses run, 47 Coaches trained.<br />

Initially this course proved <strong>to</strong> be extremely popular and this<br />

popularity continues but again this supply is based upon<br />

demand. Many junior club coaches have found this course<br />

the easiest option due <strong>to</strong> the fact that it is not examinable<br />

and it is a short duration course. This course is attended by<br />

coaches moving from soft ball in<strong>to</strong> hardball and consequently<br />

these numbers may continue <strong>to</strong> fall as more coaches receive<br />

training. The course is also popular as it is a very good bridge<br />

between the Milo courses and Level I.<br />

NZC School Leadership programme<br />

Hutt International Boys School introduced the leadership<br />

module <strong>to</strong> their year 12 physical education students in<br />

February 2009 which has been particularly successful. 28<br />

HIBS students went through the NZC Leadership programme<br />

which saw them all accredited as Milo Kiwi coaches and also<br />

achieve the unit standards associated with the course.<br />

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Coachforce<br />

Peter Watt the head of Physical Education at HIBS has been<br />

instrumental in ensuring the module runs well and I would<br />

like <strong>to</strong> recognise the fantastic effort he puts in<strong>to</strong> ensuring the<br />

module runs as well as it does at the school.<br />

St Catherine’s College in Kilbirnie also participated in part<br />

of the module and 24 students were involved in the course<br />

while Scots College had 14 boys who participated in this<br />

programme.<br />

NZC Level I and Level II<br />

NZC Level I coaches trained in 2009 – 40<br />

The new course that was rolled out last year has received<br />

favourable reports and NZC should be congratulated on the<br />

design and implementation of the course. In general the<br />

feedback forms we ask learners <strong>to</strong> fill out after each course<br />

have been overwhelmingly positive in their assessment of<br />

each of the courses run.<br />

Many of the learner coaches also expressed their satisfaction<br />

with the method in which the practical coaching sessions<br />

were assessed and manner in which feedback was given <strong>to</strong><br />

the coach following the practical sessions they ran at their<br />

clubs. It is clear that the learners enjoyed the interaction with<br />

the assessors and the opportunity <strong>to</strong> enhance their learning<br />

and understanding of the coaching process through the<br />

conversations following the practical sessions.<br />

NZC Level II coaches trained in 2009 – 15<br />

The quality of the attendees on both courses was relatively<br />

good with a number of ex and current club players involved in<br />

the course. It has been very pleasing <strong>to</strong> see that the results<br />

attained by these attendees has also reflected the quality and<br />

thus far all have passed the course with a couple achieving<br />

exceptional results.<br />

NZC is currently developing a new Level II course <strong>to</strong> be<br />

launched in the 2010/2011 coaching season and work<br />

continues <strong>to</strong> ensure that coaches at this level are challenged<br />

and offered the best opportunity <strong>to</strong> become the best they<br />

can be.<br />

NZC Level III<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n put forward Clin<strong>to</strong>n Butler and Rhys<br />

Morgan for the NZC Level III course.<br />

Both Clin<strong>to</strong>n and Rhys are <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n staff members<br />

with extensive coaching experience at the youth level and<br />

both have taken on coaching duties at senior clubs in the<br />

region at the commencement of the 2010 season.<br />

NZC have also signalled that there are going <strong>to</strong> be a number<br />

of changes <strong>to</strong> the Level III course. Information around this will<br />

presented following a meeting with NZC later in 2010.<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n men<strong>to</strong>ring programme<br />

The Coaching Direc<strong>to</strong>r attended a series of workshops<br />

run by Mike Walsh of Sport Welling<strong>to</strong>n on the subject of<br />

men<strong>to</strong>ring. The Regional Sports Trust ran these <strong>to</strong> assist in<br />

the professional development of the regions Coachforce<br />

personnel. The workshops allowed the participants <strong>to</strong> get<br />

ideas from different codes around men<strong>to</strong>ring strategies and<br />

practices and <strong>to</strong> also share these experiences with other<br />

Coachforce personnel.


Two stars of the future: Joe Austin-Smellie<br />

above and Malaesaili Tugaga below<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>s courtesy of Pho<strong>to</strong> Sport<br />

Following the completion of the course <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s<br />

Coachforce department initiated a men<strong>to</strong>ring programme and<br />

four coaches were chosen.<br />

Men<strong>to</strong>ring services applied <strong>to</strong> two <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

coaches: Rhys Morgan (Onslow club) and Ivan Tissera<br />

(Welling<strong>to</strong>n College CC)<br />

Men<strong>to</strong>ring programme commenced with two College coaches:<br />

Mike L’Estrange (St Pats Town) and Paul Brennan (HIBS)<br />

Summary and Future<br />

In summary it proved a fruitful year for the Coachforce<br />

programme particularly in terms of NZC’s flagship courses<br />

such as the Level I and Level II courses.<br />

The Coaching A <strong>Cricket</strong> Team course (CACT) continues <strong>to</strong> be<br />

popular but greater exposure <strong>to</strong> this course is required and<br />

running club based courses may be the answer <strong>to</strong> exposing<br />

more volunteer parent coaches <strong>to</strong> this course. <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n will need <strong>to</strong> train more personnel <strong>to</strong> deliver these<br />

courses at local club venues thus making it easy for parents<br />

<strong>to</strong> attend.<br />

Further developments around Kiwisport funding partnerships<br />

in late 2010 have also seen new opportunities emerge for<br />

the implementation of the Level I and the CACT courses<br />

particularly for College aged coaches.<br />

It will be vital for the Coachforce department <strong>to</strong> generate<br />

some enthusiasm around the Milo programme as many<br />

of these coaches found value in this initial course and this<br />

prompted interest in attending further coaching courses down<br />

the track. The appointment of a new junior club development<br />

officer will see him working hard <strong>to</strong> ensure this enthusiasm is<br />

maintained around the Milo/Kiwi area in junior clubs.<br />

The inception of the men<strong>to</strong>ring programme was well received<br />

particularly by the coaches involved and it is hoped there will<br />

be a strong demand for this programme in the future. Clearly<br />

the size of the programme will only be constrained by the<br />

quality and quantity of suitable men<strong>to</strong>rs available and by the<br />

training they can be provided with.<br />

The Welling<strong>to</strong>n School of <strong>Cricket</strong> has a coach education<br />

programme and all graduate students are expected <strong>to</strong><br />

complete a coach education course as a part of their<br />

graduate studies. This is a growth area and there are good<br />

numbers of students involved in the graduate programme.<br />

This will translate in<strong>to</strong> good numbers of cricketers with not<br />

only a better understanding of their own game but also the<br />

opportunity <strong>to</strong> understand the coaching process a great deal<br />

better.<br />

The changes <strong>to</strong> both the Level II and Level III courses will<br />

see the coach education area raise the bar in terms of the<br />

quality of the candidates required <strong>to</strong> sit the course. Initial<br />

examination of the Level II material suggests that NZC are<br />

building a challenging course with robust assessment and a<br />

high degree of competency attached.<br />

The Coachforce area continues <strong>to</strong> grow and as such the<br />

outputs will continue <strong>to</strong> increase. We are certainly looking<br />

<strong>to</strong>wards a very productive programme in the 2010/11 season.<br />

Mark Borthwick<br />

Coaching Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

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The Welling<strong>to</strong>n School of <strong>Cricket</strong> continues <strong>to</strong> play an<br />

important role within the <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n organisation,<br />

responsible as it is for the management of regional indoor<br />

facilities <strong>to</strong> a variety of cricket stakeholders, as well as the<br />

delivery of coaching programmes <strong>to</strong> local cricketers.<br />

Facilities<br />

The Welling<strong>to</strong>n School of <strong>Cricket</strong> (WSC) manages the<br />

four indoor centres operated by <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n. These<br />

are based at Westpac Stadium (the primary centre), Hutt<br />

Recreation Ground (Lower Hutt), Ngati Toa Domain, (Mana),<br />

and a small facility at the Basin Reserve. This geographic<br />

coverage across Welling<strong>to</strong>n allows programmes <strong>to</strong> be run<br />

city-wide, as well as provide local players, teams and clubs<br />

with an opportunity <strong>to</strong> access a nearby facility.<br />

The facilities are available for use by all cricketers throughout<br />

the region, and are popular with clubs and schools. During<br />

school holiday times they host holiday programmes, and<br />

at other times they are utilised by representative teams,<br />

including the Firebirds, Blaze, youth rep teams and the<br />

BLACKCAPS. Total usage across all four centres last financial<br />

year was nearly 9,500 hours, which represents a significant<br />

service <strong>to</strong> cricketers of all levels in Welling<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

During the winter a significant refurbishment of the facility<br />

at Westpac Stadium was undertaken, the first such upgrade<br />

since it opened in 2000. The improvements included a<br />

resurfacing of the indoor turf across the whole facility, and an<br />

upgrade of all lighting in the nets area. In addition the offices<br />

used by WSC and High Performance staff were refurbished,<br />

and the result is a much improved working environment for<br />

those staff.<br />

Programmes<br />

As well as the facility management the WSC operates<br />

a number of coaching programmes. These range from<br />

school holiday offerings <strong>to</strong> one-on-one specialist coaching.<br />

Of particular note was the establishment and early<br />

progress of the <strong>Cricket</strong> Graduation Programme (CGP). This<br />

comprehensive programme encourages the development of<br />

cricketers through an holistic approach coaching the physical<br />

and mental skills of cricket. Senior coaches and men<strong>to</strong>rs are<br />

assigned <strong>to</strong> individual cricketers, and the course itself covers<br />

all the elements of cricket, including technical coaching and<br />

advice, video analysis, facilities use, physical fitness and<br />

nutrition advice, as well as an opportunity <strong>to</strong> undertake an NZC<br />

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level One course, and <strong>to</strong> assist with professional coaching <strong>to</strong><br />

youngsters through the WSC’s holiday programmes. The early<br />

success of this programme points <strong>to</strong> both its attractiveness<br />

as a cricketing option, as well as the quality of the programme<br />

and the coaching staff involved.<br />

We have also this year introduced a membership project,<br />

which provides unlimited indoor lane use <strong>to</strong> individuals for<br />

an annual fee. This offer was made in response <strong>to</strong> demand<br />

from regular users, and the early interest and acceptance<br />

indicates it will become an increasing popular option for local<br />

cricketers.<br />

<strong>Part</strong>nerships<br />

This past year has seen us build on the partnership with<br />

Whitireia Community Polytechnic, established in 2008, with<br />

two international students on the CGP scheme also enrolling<br />

in academic courses at Whitireia. The offer of a programme<br />

incorporating both cricket training and academic qualifications<br />

is one that is becoming increasingly popular both locally in<br />

New Zealand as well as globally, and we intend <strong>to</strong> advance<br />

the solid early work of the CGP in the coming years.<br />

A further promising partnership is developing with the New<br />

Zealand Institute of Sports (NZIS). Currently NZIS provides a<br />

small contribution <strong>to</strong> the delivery of the CGP programme, and<br />

we are keen <strong>to</strong> cement and increase this contribution within<br />

a more permanent relationship.<br />

Finally our international connections continue <strong>to</strong> develop, and<br />

there was significant activity around the relationship between<br />

the WSC and the St John’s Sports and Coaching Foundation<br />

of India (based in Hyderabad). WSC staff member Ivan Tissera<br />

visited St John’s earlier in the year under the coach exchange<br />

programme, and in April 2010 a Welling<strong>to</strong>n U16 team <strong>to</strong>ured<br />

India, part of which included several matches organised as a<br />

direct result of the St John’s relationship. A full report of the<br />

<strong>to</strong>ur features elsewhere in this Annual Report.<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

In closing I wish <strong>to</strong> note the generous contributions and<br />

ongoing support of the WSC’s major sponsor, Mr Karl Marryatt<br />

of New World Railway Metro. I also record my thanks <strong>to</strong> our<br />

other major partners, being Whitireia Community Polytechnic,<br />

NZIS, and the St John’s Sports Academy.<br />

Asoka Weerasundara<br />

Manager


Penny Roy from Welling<strong>to</strong>n Girls College who won the NZCT Secondary Schoolgirls Tournament, <strong>to</strong>ok 2 hat tricks in two games<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong> courtesy of The Dominion Post<br />

The secondary school cricket season is run over a calendar<br />

year with the season beginning in January and ending in<br />

December. Over the course of 2009/10 a number of schools<br />

put up very creditable performances.<br />

HIBS 1st XI finished as the Premier 1 champions in 2009. They<br />

were pushed all the way by St Pats Silverstream. After winning<br />

the Welling<strong>to</strong>n Final back in Term 1, St Pat’s represented<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n at the Gillette Cup Finals in Palmers<strong>to</strong>n North in<br />

December. They had a disappointing <strong>to</strong>urnament, finishing<br />

last of the 8 teams. However most of this team has another<br />

year of school remaining, and they will be looking <strong>to</strong> not only<br />

get back in<strong>to</strong> the Finals, but go further next time.<br />

The 2010 season saw the re-introduction of grading games <strong>to</strong><br />

school cricket. This was done <strong>to</strong> ensure that our best teams are<br />

playing in the highest grades, and that his<strong>to</strong>rical results don’t<br />

skew the competition from one year <strong>to</strong> the next. First innings<br />

points were also introduced <strong>to</strong> two-day games in an effort <strong>to</strong><br />

produce better quality and more competitive games in Premier 1.<br />

Scots College were the winners of the Welling<strong>to</strong>n Region<br />

NZCT Junior Boys’ Tournament. This is the second time<br />

in three years that Scots have won this <strong>to</strong>urnament. What<br />

made this even more of an achievement was that they<br />

played their regular Saturday cricket in the second division<br />

Year 9 competition. At the national finals held in March, Scots<br />

placed fifth which was a fantastic result for the school and<br />

points <strong>to</strong> more success in the future.<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Girls’ College again won the local Premier<br />

competition for 2009. However perhaps the greater<br />

achievement last summer was their vic<strong>to</strong>ry in the national<br />

NZCT Secondary Schoolgirl <strong>to</strong>urnament. For the first time in<br />

the 16-year his<strong>to</strong>ry of this competition a Welling<strong>to</strong>n school<br />

won the national title. Welling<strong>to</strong>n Girls’ dominated the<br />

<strong>to</strong>urnament and were superbly led by Rachel Chin, who was<br />

selected in the <strong>to</strong>urnament team alongside teammate Holly<br />

Grover. Our congratulations <strong>to</strong> Rachel and the team, along<br />

COLLEGE <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

with Coach Glen Ward and manager Lynne Bremner.<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n and College Sport have continued a good<br />

working relationship over the past season. Following on from<br />

the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding the previous<br />

season, both parties have agreed <strong>to</strong> undertake a review of all<br />

secondary school cricket. This review will cover everything<br />

from 1st XI and representative cricket <strong>to</strong> junior and social<br />

cricket.<br />

With team numbers having dropped from 110 <strong>to</strong> 104 this<br />

season, investigating the reasons for this will no doubt be<br />

high on the agenda of the review committee.<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n continued <strong>to</strong> provide assistance <strong>to</strong> colleges<br />

in a number of areas over the past season. Firstly, through<br />

the continuation of the Club Development Officer (CDO)<br />

programme. This provides schools with fully funded coaching<br />

through their local clubs. Secondly, the Groundsman Assist<br />

programme was run in seven schools. This funded a heavy<br />

roller for base compaction work on wicket blocks during the<br />

spring. All schools who <strong>to</strong>ok part in this programme reported<br />

positive results.<br />

A new initiative was introducing a coach men<strong>to</strong>ring<br />

programme for school coaches. This programme was piloted<br />

by having Mike L’Estrange (St Pat’s Town) and Paul Brennan<br />

(HIBS) given assistance with their coaching by <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Coaching Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Mark Borthwick.<br />

Lastly, <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n continued <strong>to</strong> assist all schools with<br />

the day <strong>to</strong> day administration of the game in their school. A<br />

number of school committees now have a <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

representative attend their meetings and provide advice and<br />

assistance where necessary. It is crucial that this continues<br />

<strong>to</strong> be the case so <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n can continue <strong>to</strong> build<br />

positive relationships with all cricketing schools.<br />

Rhys Morgan<br />

Community <strong>Cricket</strong> Co-ordina<strong>to</strong>r - College<br />

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Club <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

The 2009/10 season was hit hard by bad weather prior <strong>to</strong> Christmas as was the case last summer.<br />

Five days were cancelled with the reserve day making up one of these. For the Premier and Senior<br />

competitions a Twenty20 competition was introduced with points counting <strong>to</strong>ward the final placings, but<br />

unfortunately rain played a major part with three of these games abandoned.<br />

Premier and Senior Competitions<br />

Such was the dominance of Karori and Eastern Suburbs in<br />

the Premier competition that their places in the Final were<br />

decided with two rounds <strong>to</strong> go, the only question was what<br />

the finishing order would be. As it turned out Karori gained a<br />

bonus point win over University while Eastern Suburbs beat<br />

Taita without gaining a bonus point. This meant Karori <strong>to</strong>ok<br />

the <strong>to</strong>p spot by 1.02 points.<br />

In the Senior grade Collegians secured the <strong>to</strong>p qualifying<br />

position with a round <strong>to</strong> go, the only question for the last<br />

round was whether Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside or Johnsonville would<br />

play them in the Final. This place went <strong>to</strong> the Hutt Valley side.<br />

The Premier Final for the Pearce Cup, was played at Bar<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Oval. Karori won the <strong>to</strong>ss and batted first but were bowled out<br />

for 67 with Ricky Joseph taking 6-14 from 13 overs. Eastern<br />

Suburbs were in trouble at 37-7 but recovered <strong>to</strong> make 112 -<br />

Lee Edwards taking 7-56. Karori again struggled making only<br />

70 in their second innings which meant that Eastern Suburbs<br />

needed 26 <strong>to</strong> win their ninth successive Pearce Cup. This<br />

they did losing two wickets in the process.<br />

In the Senior Final, Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside sent Collegians in<strong>to</strong> bat<br />

and dismissed them for 180. However their joy was shortlived<br />

as they could make just 84. Julian Brown and Clin<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Butler both <strong>to</strong>ok five wickets for Collegians. With their 96 run<br />

lead, Collegians batted well in their second innings. Centuries<br />

<strong>to</strong> John Peters (149) and James Crich<strong>to</strong>n (143) enabled them<br />

<strong>to</strong> reach 497. Set an impossible 594 <strong>to</strong> win, Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside<br />

were 72-3 when rain intervened and the game was called off.<br />

University, who had been promoted after winning the Senior<br />

Final last season, always struggled and finished bot<strong>to</strong>m of<br />

Premier grade and will play in the Senior competition next<br />

season. Welling<strong>to</strong>n College lost five players at the Christmas<br />

break and struggled after that finishing bot<strong>to</strong>m of the Senior<br />

competition. Their place will be taken by Eastern Suburbs<br />

who won Senior 2. Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside won Senior 3 and will<br />

replace Eastbourne in Senior 2.<br />

One-Day Finals<br />

In the Premier One-Day Final Karori won the right <strong>to</strong> represent<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n in the National Club Championship when they<br />

defeated Eastern Suburbs. Congratulations go <strong>to</strong> Karori, who<br />

became the first Welling<strong>to</strong>n side <strong>to</strong> win the National Club<br />

Trophy since S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley did so in 2000/01.<br />

Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside convincingly beat Karori in the Senior Final.<br />

Women’s <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

The Women’s competition underwent several changes<br />

for this season. The grade comprised four teams: Onslow,<br />

Johnsonville, Hutt and Collegians. Two-day cricket was<br />

introduced for the first time in many years with three rounds<br />

played as well as 50-over and Twenty20 games. Onslow won<br />

the competition for the sixth successive season<br />

The Super 8 competition was won by Upper Hutt 2 and the<br />

Girls Youth grade was again won by North City.<br />

Premier - Pearce Cup<br />

1st-Eastern Suburbs (Last year’s placing - 1st). Eastern<br />

Suburbs won the Pearce Cup for the ninth successive<br />

season after defeating Karori comfortably in the Final. They<br />

also retained the Cook Shield as they suffered no outright<br />

loss in two-day games. Four players scored over 300 runs –<br />

Scott Golder (665) who was the leading run scorer in Premier<br />

grade, Jeremy Dean (513), Josh Brodie (346) and Lance Dry<br />

(311). Two bowlers obtained 30 wickets in the season – Ricky<br />

Joseph <strong>to</strong>ok 43 wickets and overseas player Danny Evans<br />

secured 30 scalps in just 9 games.<br />

2nd-Karori (Last year’s placing - 2nd) Karori were beaten for<br />

the second successive season in the Pearce Cup Final, losing<br />

by 8 wickets <strong>to</strong> Eastern Suburbs. Earlier in the season they<br />

beat Easts in the One-Day Final for the right <strong>to</strong> represent<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n in the National Club Championship which they<br />

won. Six players hit centuries and seven batsmen scored<br />

over 300 runs – Stephen Murdoch (552), Tom Blundell and<br />

Mark Ellison (both 464), Hamish Temple<strong>to</strong>n (384), Simon<br />

Baker and Chris Spring (both 335) and Harry Boam (303). For<br />

the fifth time in six seasons Lee Edwards was the leading<br />

wicket-taker in the Pearce Cup with 57. Sunnie Chan (39) and<br />

Jarrad Sewell (31) also <strong>to</strong>ok more than 30 wickets.<br />

3rd-Naenae Old Boys (Last year’s placing - 5th) Naenae<br />

improved two places from last season. They shared the<br />

Twenty20 competition with Onslow and were the only team<br />

apart from the two finalists who were able <strong>to</strong> obtain an<br />

outright win in the two day series. Four batsmen scored 300<br />

runs – Phil Tunnicliffe (407), Ronald Karaitiana (348), Adam<br />

Williams (345) and B-J Crook (323).<br />

Michael Cornish (37) was the only bowler <strong>to</strong> take more than<br />

30 wickets.<br />

4th-Onslow (Last year’s placing - 4th) Onslow had another<br />

consistent season. Apart from sharing the Twenty20<br />

competition, the highlight was becoming the first side in<br />

many seasons <strong>to</strong> score 500 in a club innings. This they did<br />

with 518-9 declared against North City. Sam Foley (440),<br />

Liam Chrisp (359) and Blair Parlane (304) were the leading<br />

run scorers. Chrisp (37) was the only bowler <strong>to</strong> achieve more<br />

than 30 wickets.<br />

5th-North City (Last year’s placing - 7th). North City gained<br />

two places on last year. This was creditable as they were hit<br />

harder than any other club by representative commitments.<br />

Five players scored 300 runs – Ben Jansen (420), Michael<br />

Pollard (396), Aaron McCash (373), Sam Fairley (345) and<br />

Michael Martin (304). No bowler <strong>to</strong>ok 30 wickets.<br />

6th-Taita (Last year’s placing-3rd), Taita slipped three places<br />

on last season. Four batsmen scored 300 runs – Stephen<br />

Gellatly (474), Ollie O’Leary (425), Chris Tait (325) and Mark<br />

Hough<strong>to</strong>n (307). Andrew Sturt (32) was again the only bowler<br />

<strong>to</strong> take 30 wickets.


7th-Hutt District (Last year’s placing - 6th) Hutt fell one place<br />

but avoided relegation. They struggled when their Firebirds<br />

were away on representative duty. Tom Robertson (408),<br />

Kieran Lennon (400), Fraser Colson (386) and Chris Nevin<br />

(304) all passed 300 runs, while David Twigg was again the<br />

leading bowler with 30 victims.<br />

8th-University (Last year’s placing - 1st in Senior grade).<br />

University got off <strong>to</strong> a slow start and never recovered. Ben<br />

Or<strong>to</strong>n (421), Colin Owens (409), Hamish Evans (336) and Nick<br />

Wanden (311) all reached 300 runs but no bowler was able <strong>to</strong><br />

take 30 wickets.<br />

Senior - Hazlett Trophy<br />

1st-Collegians (Last year’s placing - 6th). After a slow<br />

start Collegians jumped five places, convincingly winning<br />

the Senior grade. Their strength was in the two-day format<br />

where they won five games outright and had a first innings<br />

lead in the other. They were <strong>to</strong>p qualifier for the Final where<br />

they completely outplayed Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside. Five batsmen<br />

scored over 300 runs – John Peters (479), James Crich<strong>to</strong>n<br />

(456), Sachin Wijesooriya (425), Prajeev Jansze (382) and<br />

Dipak Joon (320). Collegians had the <strong>to</strong>p two bowlers in the<br />

competition – Julian Brown, who <strong>to</strong>ok 60 wickets including<br />

8-6 and a hat-trick against Upper Hutt. He was ably assisted<br />

by Clin<strong>to</strong>n Butler (53) and Steve Fairbrother (31).<br />

2nd-Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside (Last year’s placing - 5th). Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-<br />

Riverside gained three places on last year and also won the<br />

Senior One-day Final. Tom Hyslop (441), Jacob Stirling (334)<br />

and Matt Goldsbury (314) scored most runs. Kelvin Snell<br />

(44) and Andrew Corliss (33) carried the brunt of the bowling<br />

attack.<br />

3rd-Johnsonville (Last year’s placing - 2nd) Johnsonville<br />

dropped one place on last season. They had an outside chance<br />

of making the Final in the last round but were hampered by<br />

some indifferent performances in two-day games. Overseas<br />

player Barry Rhodes (541), Mark Pulley (395) and Scott<br />

Mudgway (375) were the leading batsmen. Sam Outtrim (41)<br />

and Rhodes (35) were the leading wicket-takers.<br />

4th-Taita (Last year’s placing - 3rd) Taita fell two positions on<br />

the table. At times they suffered from players moving <strong>to</strong> and<br />

from their Premier side. Captain Matt Lewer (476) and Jason<br />

Doyle (320) were the leading run scorers while David Little<br />

(39) was the <strong>to</strong>p bowler.<br />

5th-Upper Hutt (Last year’s placing - 8th in Premier grade).<br />

Upper Hutt started well in the Twenty20 games and oneday<br />

matches but struggled in two-day fixtures. Daniel van<br />

der Heyden was the leading batsman in the <strong>to</strong>p two grades<br />

scoring 703 runs. Age group representative Matt Taylor<br />

scored 406 runs. No bowler <strong>to</strong>ok 30 wickets.<br />

6th-Karori (Last year’s placing 1st in Senior 2). After a<br />

promising start, the newly promoted Karori faded somewhat.<br />

The main problem was an unsettled side when representative<br />

players were missing from the Premier side and also normal<br />

player movements. Jono Sole scored 608 runs and Oliver<br />

Redwood got 328. No one was able <strong>to</strong> take 30 wickets.<br />

7th-North City (Last year’s placing - 7th). Norths maintained<br />

the same position as last season. Like Karori they suffered<br />

from player movements from one team <strong>to</strong> the other. Elliott<br />

Brookes scored 498 runs, Nick Walters 354 and captain Mark<br />

Frew 310. No bowler <strong>to</strong>ok 30 wickets.<br />

8th-Welling<strong>to</strong>n College (Last year’s placing - 4th). Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

College started reasonably well but faltered badly when the<br />

two-day cricket began. Five of the team left at the Christmas<br />

break and from then on the team struggled. Their leading<br />

players were Luke Scully with 604 runs and Corey Larsen<br />

who <strong>to</strong>ok 31 wickets.<br />

Senior Women<br />

Onslow again dominated the competition in all formats.<br />

Four batsmen scored over 200 runs – Char Mizzi (270),<br />

Jess McFadyen (230) , Amanda Cooper (225) and Courtney<br />

Winsloe (205). Their strength was in their bowling attack.<br />

They had six of the <strong>to</strong>p nine wicket-takers – Renee Moffitt<br />

with 25, who was the leading overall wicket-taker, Cooper<br />

(24), Jess Bennett (22), Laura Webster (18), Suzie McDonald<br />

and Maddie Chapman (both 17).<br />

Johnsonville finished as runners up. They were strengthened<br />

by some new players following the withdrawal of Taita. The<br />

leading run-scorer in the competition was Megan Wakefield<br />

with 420. Caitlin Eves (236) also passed 200 runs. Michelle<br />

Bunkall (24), Sian Ruck and Rosemary Cockle (both 16) and<br />

Wakefield (15) were the leading bowlers.<br />

Hutt District finished in third place which was an improvement<br />

from last season. Andrea S<strong>to</strong>ckwell (340), Leeanne Mahoney<br />

(234) and Sarah Bradbury (223) were the <strong>to</strong>p run-scorers.<br />

Mahoney and Natasha Narasy both <strong>to</strong>ok 17 wickets.<br />

Collegians finished bot<strong>to</strong>m of the competition. They struggled<br />

for players on some days and this did not help them. Elizabeth<br />

Scurr (237) was the only player <strong>to</strong> score 200 runs. Allex Evans<br />

(16) and Rota Vinh (15) were the leading bowlers.<br />

Ian Smith<br />

Club <strong>Cricket</strong> Administra<strong>to</strong>r and Statistician<br />

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PREMIER GRADES<br />

COMPETITION POINTS<br />

Premier<br />

Karori 140.51<br />

Eastern Suburbs 139.49<br />

Naenae Old Boys 82.80<br />

Onslow 77.83<br />

North City 76.81<br />

Taita 72.81<br />

Hutt District 56.46<br />

University 48.92<br />

Senior<br />

Collegians 128.32<br />

Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside 118.25<br />

Johnsonville 101.81<br />

Taita 95.13<br />

Upper Hutt 88.62<br />

Karori 78.70<br />

North City 73.93<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n College 59.86<br />

Senior Women<br />

Onslow 91.22<br />

Johnsonville 57.55<br />

Hutt District 37.88<br />

Collegians 33.52<br />

LOWER GRADES<br />

COMPETITION POINTS<br />

Senior 2<br />

Eastern Suburbs 121.66<br />

Collegians 108.38<br />

Wainuiomata 98.13<br />

Hutt District 85.94<br />

Naenae Old Boys 81.23<br />

S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley 75.41<br />

Upper Hutt 67.67<br />

Eastbourne 60.73<br />

Senior 3<br />

Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside 133.80<br />

Onslow 99.63<br />

Johnsonville 93.13<br />

Taita 85.31<br />

Eastern Suburbs 81.41<br />

University 71.63<br />

Wainuiomata 64.70<br />

North City 48.79<br />

Super 8s<br />

Upper Hutt (2) 72<br />

Johnsonville 63<br />

Upper Hutt (1) 42<br />

University 42<br />

Eastern Suburbs 15<br />

Collegians 5<br />

Girls Youth<br />

North City 75<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n City 45<br />

Johnsonville 42<br />

Hutt District 30<br />

HUTT VALLEY<br />

2A Grade<br />

Northern Park 109.52<br />

Hutt District (1) 91.94<br />

Wainuiomata 89.24<br />

Naenae Old Boys 76.81<br />

Upper Hutt 67.72<br />

Hutt District (2) 60.33<br />

Eastbourne 57.52<br />

S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley 34.04<br />

Hutt District (3) 24.11<br />

Taita 22.60<br />

Pro 45 Grade<br />

Naenae Old Boys 90<br />

Te Aroha 86<br />

Upper Hutt 56<br />

Taita Red 49<br />

Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside 43<br />

Taita Black 15<br />

1A Grade<br />

Taita Black 109<br />

Upper Hutt (1) 97<br />

Te Aroha 86<br />

Hutt District Eagles 75<br />

S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley 60<br />

Hutt District Gold 57<br />

Naenae Old Boys Gold 46<br />

Wainuiomata Green 44<br />

Eastbourne 43<br />

Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside 37<br />

Tokelau H.V 34<br />

Taita Red 30<br />

Wainuiomata Mojo 28<br />

Hutt District Muppets 24<br />

Hutt District Young Ones 18<br />

Upper Hutt (2) 18<br />

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Club <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Twenty 20 Grade<br />

Naenae Old Boys 48<br />

Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside 33<br />

S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley 20/20 33<br />

S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley Sharks 21<br />

Hutt District 9<br />

WELLINGTON<br />

2A Grade<br />

University Tamils 121.54<br />

Collegians 117.02<br />

Eastern Suburbs Roosters 90.34<br />

Collegians Legends 88.24<br />

Karori 79.04<br />

University Stallions 65.65<br />

Onslow 45.93<br />

North City 7.99<br />

2B Grade<br />

Eastern Suburbs Giants 106.07<br />

Eastern Suburbs Demons 94.90<br />

Karori 87.37<br />

Johnsonville Bandits 68.75<br />

Collegians Thundergods 61.25<br />

University Jedis 48.33<br />

North City Misfits 45.41<br />

North City (1) 34.17<br />

2C Grade<br />

Sikh Sports 76.91<br />

Sri Lankan Sports 74.10<br />

Karori (1) 66.44<br />

Eastern Suburbs Hawks 58.63<br />

Brooklyn 58.39<br />

Eastern Suburbs Tigers 54.09<br />

Karori (2) 28.24<br />

Indian Sports 26.91<br />

2D Grade<br />

Onslow Originals 87.88<br />

Collegians 77.00<br />

Collegians Falconhawks 66.13<br />

University Mongolians 63.39<br />

Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs 32.97<br />

Onslow Shake n Bake 28.00<br />

1A Grade<br />

Karori Fire Service 103<br />

Karori Bakery 76<br />

Eastern Suburbs Originals 75<br />

Collegians Axemen 72<br />

University Indomitables 58<br />

Onslow Raging Stags 53<br />

Thorndon 26<br />

University Sons Of Pitches 18<br />

1B Grade<br />

Onslow Kollapse 79<br />

Onslow Rassics 71<br />

Johnsonville Cougar Hunters 65<br />

Brooklyn 64<br />

Johnsonville Cripples 61<br />

Collegians Sparkle Motion 55<br />

Eastern Suburbs Allsorts 43<br />

Johnsonville Deaf 38<br />

Twenty 20 Grade (Section One)<br />

University Symmo Wranglers 78<br />

North City Trojans 72<br />

Collegians Lunchcutters 69<br />

Brooklyn Bakery 60<br />

North City Wannabees 48<br />

Johnsonville 39<br />

Collegians Midnights 34<br />

Brooklyn Brown Lions 33<br />

Brooklyn (3) 24<br />

Collegians One Tonne Dream 24<br />

Twenty 20 Grade (Section Two)<br />

Eastern Suburbs Indies 90<br />

Karori Wildcats 84<br />

Eastern Suburbs <strong>Cricket</strong>s 66<br />

North City Lancers 60<br />

University Stubbies 45<br />

Collegians Barracudas 42<br />

University Miners 39<br />

University HQ Walnuts 30<br />

Karori 24<br />

University Ill-Leven 15<br />

University Midges Men 12<br />

HUTT VALLEY CLUB<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Hutt District 501.78<br />

Taita 478.85<br />

Naenae Old Boys 424.84<br />

Upper Hutt 395.01<br />

Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside 365.05<br />

Wainuiomata 324.07<br />

S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley 223.45<br />

Te Aroha 172.00<br />

Eastbourne 161.25<br />

Northern Park 109.52<br />

Tokelau H V 34.00<br />

HV CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Average Points Per Team<br />

(Qualification 5 teams)<br />

Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside 73.01<br />

Naenae Old Boys 70.81<br />

Upper Hutt 65.83<br />

Wainuiomata 64.81<br />

Taita 59.85<br />

Hutt District 50.18<br />

S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley 44.69<br />

WGTN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Eastern Suburbs 1053.56<br />

Collegians 942.34<br />

Karori 767.30<br />

University 714.46<br />

Onslow 542.27<br />

North City 467.10<br />

Johnsonville 466.69<br />

Brooklyn 248.39<br />

Sikh Sports 76.91<br />

Sri Lankan Sports 74.10<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n College 59.86<br />

Indian Sports 26.91<br />

Thorndon 26.00<br />

WGTN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Average Points Per Team<br />

(Qualification 5 teams)<br />

Eastern Suburbs 81.04<br />

Karori 76.73<br />

Collegians 72.49<br />

Onslow 67.78<br />

Johnsonville 66.67<br />

North City 51.90<br />

University 51.03<br />

Brooklyn 49.68<br />

HONOURS BOARD<br />

Premier<br />

Centuries<br />

A Williams Naenae Old Boys 151*<br />

A McCash North City 151<br />

L Chrisp Onslow 147<br />

M Pollard North City 135<br />

B Parlane Onslow 133<br />

J Dean Eastern Suburbs 129*<br />

C Spring Karori 129<br />

S Murdoch Karori 126<br />

H Temple<strong>to</strong>n Karori 121*<br />

J Ryder Naenae Old Boys 114*<br />

T Robertson Hutt District 114<br />

O O’Leary Taita 113<br />

D Bowden North City 113<br />

J Brodie Eastern Suburbs 108<br />

B Jansen North City 107<br />

T Blundell Karori 106<br />

C Tait Taita 106<br />

M Ellison Karori 104<br />

S Golder Eastern Suburbs 103*<br />

N Naguleswaran Eastern Suburbs 103*<br />

S Golder Eastern Suburbs 103<br />

L Edwards Karori 102*<br />

S Golder Eastern Suburbs 101*<br />

S Gellatly Taita 100<br />

6 wickets in an innings<br />

D Evans Eastern Suburbs 8-24<br />

R Joseph Eastern Suburbs 7-28<br />

R Joseph Eastern Suburbs 7-34<br />

J Sewell Karori 7-38<br />

L Edwards Karori 7-56<br />

R Joseph Eastern Suburbs 6-14<br />

L Edwards Karori 6-44<br />

S Rhodes Onslow 6-64<br />

Senior<br />

Centuries<br />

L Scully Welling<strong>to</strong>n College 173*<br />

J Peters Collegians 149<br />

J Crich<strong>to</strong>n Collegians 143<br />

J Hill Karori 129<br />

D Joon Collegians 129<br />

B Rhodes Johnsonville 112<br />

B Rhodes Johnsonville 107<br />

D van der Heyden Upper Hutt 106<br />

J Sole Karori 105<br />

M Lewer Taita 104*<br />

C Gajanayaka Welling<strong>to</strong>n College 102*<br />

N Walters North City 102<br />

J Stirling Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside 101*<br />

6 wickets in an Innings<br />

J Brown Collegians 8-6<br />

J Brown Collegians 7-43<br />

S Fairbrother Collegians 6-19<br />

A Pennell Taita 6-28<br />

J McKenzie Upper Hutt 6-31<br />

F Te Aika Karori 6-36<br />

Senior Women<br />

Centuries<br />

A S<strong>to</strong>ckwell Hutt District 130*<br />

C Mizzi Onslow 109<br />

LOWER GRADES<br />

HONOURS BOARD<br />

Centuries<br />

Senior 2<br />

K Lennon Hutt District 113<br />

T Wilson Wainuiomata 100<br />

T Wilson Wainuiomata 100<br />

Senior 3<br />

C Roper Taita 119<br />

S Bonner Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside 101<br />

D Scott Taita 101<br />

L McGarvey University 100<br />

Girls Youth<br />

T New<strong>to</strong>n Johnsonville 116*<br />

Hutt Valley 2A<br />

A Graham Naenae Old Boys 158<br />

S Maynard Northern Park 125<br />

S Wilson S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley 114*<br />

G Atkins Eastbourne 104*<br />

J Watson Naenae Old Boys 102<br />

D Murphy Hutt District (1) 101*<br />

D James Naenae Old Boys 100*<br />

Hutt Valley 1A<br />

K Murray Hutt Eagles 179<br />

H McMichael Upper Hutt 151<br />

K Murray Hutt Eagles 136<br />

J Aekins Taita Black 112<br />

J Attewell Upper Hutt 106*<br />

H McMichael Upper Hutt 102*<br />

D Blair Taita Black 102<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 2A<br />

J Rowe Collegians 119*<br />

J Ai<strong>to</strong>fi University Stallions 119<br />

V Patel University Tamils 103*<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 2B<br />

N van Hattum Eastern Suburbs Demons 160*<br />

N van Hattum Eastern Suburbs Demons 121<br />

D McCarthy Eastern Suburbs Giants 118<br />

C Campbell University Jedis 113*<br />

D Radich Eastern Suburbs Giants 113*<br />

P O’Donnell North City 111<br />

J Woolley North City Misfits 111<br />

D Edgecombe Johnsonville 109<br />

R McKay North City 105*<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 2C<br />

R Kapoor Karori (1) 150<br />

B Mehta Karori (1) 146*<br />

D McCarthy Eastern Suburbs Tigers 131*<br />

S Handapanggoda Sri Lankan Sports 130<br />

D McIntyre Eastern Suburbs Tigers 108<br />

R Govindan Sri Lankan Sports 105<br />

D Field Brooklyn 101*<br />

J Singh Sikhs Sports Club 100<br />

T Singh Karori (1) 100<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 2D<br />

S Bitchener Collegians 127<br />

N Melhotra Onslow Shake n Bake 112*<br />

B Thompson Collegians 110<br />

G Tofts Eastern Suburbs 104<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 1A<br />

C Gazely Onslow Raging Stags 154<br />

E Whitham Collegians Axemen 153*<br />

N Clement Thorndon 136<br />

E Boshier Collegians Axemen 134<br />

M Palmer Karori Fire Service 130<br />

S Davenport Eastern Suburbs Originals 118<br />

J Nash University Sons of Pitches 118<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 1B<br />

G Rabie Johnsonville Cripples 190<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Twenty 20<br />

W Boyack Eastern Suburbs Indies 106*<br />

A Newson Eastern Suburbs <strong>Cricket</strong>s 106*<br />

J Carpenter University SymmoWranglers 105*<br />

B Kelly Brooklyn (3) 100<br />

W Shanly Eastern Suburbs <strong>Cricket</strong>s 100<br />

BOWLING<br />

6 Wickets in an Innings<br />

Senior 2<br />

C Foster Wainuiomata 7-10<br />

R Gilhooly Eastern Suburbs 7-41<br />

S Winter Wainuiomata 6-20<br />

H Quazi Eastern Suburbs 6-35<br />

J Wilson S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley 6-37<br />

L Davy Eastbourne 6-39<br />

R Wilson Wainuiomata 6-56<br />

S Brockelbank Upper Hutt 6-56


Senior 3<br />

C Tohiariki Taita 8-44<br />

B Wallace Onslow 7-13<br />

A King Eastern Suburbs 6-24<br />

C McLean Onslow 6-34<br />

S Blandford Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside 6-90<br />

Hutt Valley 2A<br />

N Isaac Hutt District (2) 8-7<br />

R Crump Northern Park 8-25<br />

A Siohane Naenae Old Boys 7-9<br />

I MacIntyre Northern Park 7-12<br />

L Webling Upper Hutt 7-33<br />

C Barry Wainuiomata 6-9<br />

S Adrian Hutt District (1) 6-16<br />

A Siohane Naenae Old Boys 6-23<br />

T Harker Eastbourne 6-30<br />

I MacIntyre Northern Park 6-35<br />

L Webling Upper Hutt 6-42<br />

J Walsh Naenae Old Boys 6-50<br />

R Crump Northern Park 6-52<br />

Hutt Valley 1A<br />

J Tane Wainuiomata Green 6-27<br />

A Crowe S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley 6-35<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 2A<br />

P Gartland Eastern Suburbs Roosters 8-28<br />

D LeBre<strong>to</strong>n Karori 7-31<br />

M Hooper Collegians 7-49<br />

L Pithyou Eastern Suburbs Roosters 6-34<br />

P Gartland Eastern Suburbs Roosters 6-35<br />

J Tong Collegians 6-49<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 2B<br />

B Glendinning North City 7-26<br />

C Campbell University Jedis 6-46<br />

S Peake North City 6-48<br />

P Vallabh Collegians 6-54<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 2D<br />

C Small Onslow Originals 6-21<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 1A<br />

J McLeod Onslow Raging Stags 6-8<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 1B<br />

S Ryland Collegians SparkleMotion 6-15<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Twenty 20<br />

S Russell North City Trojans 6-12<br />

Hat-tricks<br />

J Brown Collegians Senior 8-6<br />

S Russell North City Trojans 20/20 6-12<br />

J McKenzie Upper Hutt Senior 6-31<br />

J Bull Easts Allsorts 1B 5-13<br />

C Hamming<strong>to</strong>n Easts Originals 1A 4-12<br />

M Lister Collegians 2A 4-29<br />

E Brookes North City Senior 4-30<br />

R Eade<br />

S McDonald<br />

Onslow Raging Stags 1A 3-12<br />

Onslow Senior Wmn 3-25 Above: Lee Edwards, who <strong>to</strong>ok 57 wickets in the Premier Club Competition<br />

Below: Onslow’s Liam Chrisp, winner of the Bruce Murray Medal (for the best and<br />

fairest club cricketer), bowls <strong>to</strong> Karori batsman Tom Blundell. Glyn Howell is the<br />

Onslow wicket-keeper.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>s courtesy of The Dominion Post<br />

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Men’s <strong>Cricket</strong>er of the Year<br />

Luke Woodcock<br />

Women’s <strong>Cricket</strong>er of the Year<br />

Sophie Devine<br />

Men’s Outstanding Batsman<br />

Luke Woodcock<br />

Women’s Outstanding Batsman<br />

Sophie Devine<br />

Men’s Outstanding Bowler<br />

Andy McKay<br />

Women’s Outstanding Bowler<br />

Sophie Devine<br />

Men’s Best All-Rounder<br />

Stewart Rhodes<br />

Men’s Outstanding Fielder<br />

Luke Woodcock<br />

Women’s Outstanding Fielder<br />

Liz Perry<br />

Best and Most Enterprising Captain<br />

Simon Baker<br />

Umpire of the Year<br />

Evan Watkin<br />

YOUNG CRICKETER OF THE YEAR<br />

TROPHIES<br />

Outstanding Women’s <strong>Cricket</strong>er<br />

Under 20<br />

Jess McFadyen<br />

Sir Walter Nash Trophy<br />

(Presented <strong>to</strong> the most outstanding<br />

male cricketer under 23 years)<br />

Malaesaili Tugaga<br />

Eddie Cameron Cup<br />

(Presented <strong>to</strong> the most outstanding<br />

male cricketer under 20 years)<br />

Malaesaili Tugaga<br />

CLUB AND INDIVIDUAL AWARDS<br />

A J Cook Memorial Shield<br />

(Awarded <strong>to</strong> the Hutt Valley club with<br />

the highest aggregate points)<br />

Hutt District<br />

Hutt Valley Average Points Club<br />

Championship<br />

(Awarded <strong>to</strong> the Hutt Valley club with<br />

the highest average points per team)<br />

Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside<br />

Royal Visit Cup<br />

(Awarded <strong>to</strong> the Welling<strong>to</strong>n club with<br />

the highest aggregate points)<br />

Eastern Suburbs<br />

Norwood Championship<br />

(Awarded <strong>to</strong> the Welling<strong>to</strong>n club with<br />

the highest average number of points<br />

per team)<br />

Eastern Suburbs<br />

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Norwood Awards<br />

Bruce Murray Medal<br />

(Fair play award)<br />

Liam Chrisp (Onslow)<br />

Mike Curtis Cup<br />

(For volunteer services <strong>to</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong>)<br />

Rick Mudgway (Johnsonville)<br />

Ron Murray Cup<br />

(Awarded <strong>to</strong> the bowler taking most<br />

wickets in Premier grade)<br />

Lee Edwards (Karori)<br />

Arthur Dick Cup<br />

(Awarded <strong>to</strong> the batsman scoring most<br />

runs in Premier grade)<br />

Scott Golder (Eastern Suburbs)<br />

Marjorie Sweetman Memorial Trophy<br />

(Awarded <strong>to</strong> the bowler taking most<br />

wickets in senior women’s grade)<br />

Renee Moffitt (Onslow)<br />

Judith Sadler Memorial Trophy<br />

(Awarded <strong>to</strong> the batsman scoring most<br />

runs in senior women’s grade)<br />

Megan Wakefield (Johnsonville)<br />

Betty Maker Memorial Trophy<br />

(Awarded <strong>to</strong> the best all rounder in<br />

women’s cricket)<br />

Sophie Devine<br />

Best Lower Grade Performance<br />

(Awarded for best performance in club<br />

cricket in grades from Senior 2 down)<br />

Luke Webling (Upper Hutt)<br />

Groundsman of the Year<br />

Bob McPhail (Kelburn Park)<br />

J Atkin Cup<br />

(Awarded for the best bowling<br />

performance in Premier grade)<br />

Danny Evans (8-24 for Eastern Suburbs)<br />

May Cup<br />

(Awarded for the highest score in<br />

Premier grade)<br />

Adam Williams (151*) for Naenae Old<br />

Boys) and Aaron McCash (151) for<br />

North City<br />

Sam Platt Cup<br />

(Awarded for best performance in<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Cricket</strong>)<br />

Lee Edwards (Karori)<br />

Men’s <strong>Cricket</strong>er of the Year - Pearce<br />

Cup<br />

Lee Edwards (Karori)<br />

Men’s Club <strong>Cricket</strong>er of the Year -<br />

Hazlett Trophy<br />

Barry Rhodes (Johnsonville)<br />

Women’s Club <strong>Cricket</strong>er of the Year<br />

Megan Wakefield (Johnsonville)<br />

SENIOR AWARD WINNERS<br />

Most Valuable Players<br />

Development Team Trophy<br />

Women’s Development –<br />

Caitlin Eves<br />

Robert Vance Trophy<br />

Under 19 Boys –<br />

Tom Blundell<br />

Penny Kinsella Trophy<br />

Under 18 Girls –<br />

Jess McFadyen<br />

Bruce Edgar Trophy<br />

Under 17 Boys –<br />

Andrew Fletcher<br />

Gavin Larsen Trophy<br />

Under 15 Boys –<br />

Shehan Senedeera<br />

JUNIOR AWARD WINNERS<br />

Most Valuable Players<br />

Justine Dunce Trophy<br />

Under 15 Girls –<br />

Rebecca Burns<br />

Evan Gray Trophy<br />

Under 14 Boys –<br />

Henry Glogau<br />

Don Neely Trophy<br />

Under 13 Boys –<br />

Kenneth Tuffin<br />

Junior Saturday Morning Premier<br />

Competition Winners –<br />

Onslow<br />

Under 12 Zone Tournament<br />

Winner - Upper Hutt<br />

U12 Best Batsman – Ben Sears<br />

U12 Best Bowler - Sam von Hartitzsch<br />

Under 11 Club Tournament<br />

Joint Winners - Easts Red and Onslow<br />

U11 Best Batsman – Callum McLachlan<br />

U11 Best Bowler – Caleb Hewson


Welling<strong>to</strong>n Wanderers<br />

The sun has set on the 64th season for the Wanderers <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Club. The past season has seen the Wanderers play their<br />

traditional fixtures against the College First XI’s, play their<br />

fourth annual Governor General’s match against the Colleges<br />

XI, this time at Welling<strong>to</strong>n College, and in a change from the<br />

past seen the introduction of a T20 <strong>to</strong>urnament for College<br />

First XI’s.<br />

The Governor General’s Colleges XI match resulted in a win<br />

<strong>to</strong> the Governor General’s XI by 8 wickets. The Wanderers<br />

made 183-8 in their 40 overs with Mark Hough<strong>to</strong>n making a<br />

composed 59 and Ervin McSweeney and Jason Wells both<br />

getting <strong>to</strong> 20. In reply the Governor General’s XI raced <strong>to</strong> the<br />

target in 34 overs with Nick Ward making 59 and Sam Lawson<br />

70*. The day was very successful and it appears more and<br />

more certain that the average age of the Wanderers XI will<br />

have <strong>to</strong> come down <strong>to</strong> be competitive against the college<br />

boys.<br />

The club organised a T20 <strong>to</strong>urnament for the College First<br />

XIs. This was made possible through the assistance of John<br />

Hornal and Tracey Devereux at College Sport Welling<strong>to</strong>n, the<br />

hospitality of Taita District <strong>Cricket</strong> Club who, led by Dave<br />

Gillespie, <strong>to</strong>ok ownership of the event as a club project and<br />

provided the man-power over the two days of the <strong>to</strong>urnament,<br />

and Karori <strong>Cricket</strong> Club who provided the umpires. Thanks<br />

must also go <strong>to</strong> the Norwood Foundation who were very<br />

generous in their sponsorship of the event.<br />

The teams played for the “Hunt Family Trophy”. This<br />

magnificent antique sterling silver trophy was donated by<br />

Wanderers’ member Sir Patrick Goodman. The Hunt family<br />

played a major part in the formation of the Wanderers Club<br />

over 60 years ago when Wyvern (Bill) Hunt and several others<br />

conceived the idea of a Wanderers <strong>Cricket</strong> Club <strong>to</strong> play<br />

matches against College XIs. Sir Patrick Goodman captained<br />

the St. Pat’s Silverstream First XI against the Wanderers in<br />

that inaugural season. On leaving college and completing his<br />

studies Sir Patrick had as his first employer Bill Hunt. That<br />

relationship formed all those years ago is still strong <strong>to</strong>day.<br />

Eight Colleges (Aotea College, Paraparaumu College, St. Pats<br />

Town, Rongotai College, Tawa College, Welling<strong>to</strong>n College,<br />

HVHS and Hutt International Boys School) entered the two<br />

day <strong>to</strong>urnament played at Fraser Park. Each team played four<br />

matches over the two days with HVHS and HIBS winning<br />

their way through <strong>to</strong> the final. The final was played as a<br />

curtain raiser <strong>to</strong> the Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Otago Volts match<br />

played on the Basin in January. This was a huge occasion for<br />

the two schools <strong>to</strong> be able <strong>to</strong> play on the Basin in front of<br />

paying specta<strong>to</strong>rs. The match was finally ruined by rain and<br />

the trophy was shared by HVHS and HIBS. For the record<br />

HIB’S made 87-7 in 18 overs and in reply HVHS were 29-1<br />

after 6 overs when the rains came.<br />

The past season saw the 50th Test match played at the Basin<br />

and <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n and New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> celebrated<br />

this occasion in fitting style. Life member Bill Hunt may<br />

be the only person (apart from the late Eric Tindill) <strong>to</strong> have<br />

seen every Test played on the Basin. Bill was asked by New<br />

Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>to</strong> present the caps <strong>to</strong> the New Zealand side<br />

prior <strong>to</strong> the Test against Pakistan. He was honoured <strong>to</strong> do this<br />

and was there every day <strong>to</strong> see New Zealand do battle for the<br />

50th time on the Basin Reserve.<br />

In addition <strong>to</strong> the matches played Wanderers again hosted<br />

two pre-Test breakfasts, a cocktail party with guest speaker<br />

Joe Bennett and a golf day at Manor Park.<br />

Wanderers would also like <strong>to</strong> offer their congratulations <strong>to</strong><br />

Club member Alan Isaac in his new position of Vice President<br />

of the ICC. Alan has made and continues <strong>to</strong> make a huge<br />

contribution <strong>to</strong> International <strong>Cricket</strong>, Domestic <strong>Cricket</strong> and<br />

Club <strong>Cricket</strong> through his association with his beloved<br />

Johnsonville <strong>Cricket</strong> Club where he is a Life Member.<br />

Wanderers are indebted <strong>to</strong> Gavin Larsen and the staff at<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n who support the club in their aims <strong>to</strong><br />

foster college cricket.<br />

As the sun sets on one season it rises on another and<br />

Wanderers look forward with anticipation <strong>to</strong> another summer<br />

of cricket.<br />

Evan Gray,<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Wanderers <strong>Cricket</strong> Club.<br />

Roscoe Pricemoor (HVHS) facing Iain<br />

McPeake (HIBS) with Hayden Blucher<br />

(HVHS) the non-striker<br />

Bradley Chin (HIBS) and Roscoe Pricemoor<br />

receiving the Hunt Family Cup from<br />

Wyvern Hunt<br />

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and Scorers<br />

Chairman’s Report<br />

To sum up the 2009/10 season in one word, would be ‘disappointing’. The weather in the first half of the season was very average<br />

and there was some unacceptable player behaviour with 17 code of conduct reports although not all were lodged by umpires.<br />

The percentage of captains reports on umpires was again disappointing even though it was still ahead of other associations.<br />

This season six of our members were on national umpiring panels and were appointed <strong>to</strong> New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> fixtures as follows:<br />

Evan Watkin (Elite Panel): 1 ODI, 1 Women’s Twenty20<br />

International, 6 Plunket Shield matches, 6 Domestic Oneday<br />

games including both semifinals, 7 Mens domestic (HRV<br />

Cup) Twenty20 games, third umpire in 3 ODIs, 2 Twenty20<br />

Internationals, the HRV Cup final and 1 Women’s Twenty20<br />

International and fourth official in 2 ODIs and 1 Twenty20<br />

International.<br />

Evan Gray (Elite Panel): 8 Plunket Shield matches, 7 Domestic<br />

One-day games, 5 HRV Cup Twenty20 games, third umpire in<br />

2 HRV Cup games, Women’s Twenty20 final.<br />

Jeremy Busby (A Panel): 1 HRV Cup Twenty20 game, 5<br />

Women’s League games, 2 Women’s League Twenty20<br />

games, 1 Hawke Cup challenge.<br />

Kathy Cross (Reserve Panel): 6 Women’s League games,<br />

3 Women’s League Twenty20 games and the Women’s<br />

Development Tournament.<br />

Rob Kinsey (Reserve Panel): 3 Women’s League games, 1<br />

Women’s League Twenty20 game and games in the Gillette<br />

Cup Tournament.<br />

Grant McAlister (Reserve Panel): 2 Women’s League games,<br />

1 Women’s League Twenty20 game and officiated at both the<br />

Under-17 and Gillette Cup <strong>to</strong>urnaments.<br />

As a result of captain’s reports, the names of the following<br />

umpires have been forwarded <strong>to</strong> New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>to</strong> be<br />

considered for national panels or <strong>to</strong>urnaments: Evan Watkin,<br />

Kathy Cross, Grant McAlister, Garth Stirrat, Jeremy Busby, Rob<br />

Kinsey, Peter Chapman, Bruce Jenkins, and Robert Dossett.<br />

All the other umpires who s<strong>to</strong>od during the season are<br />

listed below in alphabetical order within their grades with<br />

several not being available for consideration for NZC panels<br />

or not being qualified. Grade 1 umpires must have passed<br />

the level 4 examination and have s<strong>to</strong>od in at least 25 days<br />

of senior cricket, Grade 2 umpires are those with the level 3<br />

examination and a minimum of 12 days of senior cricket and<br />

the remainder are in grade 3.<br />

Grade 1: David Abbott, David Brandon, Evan Gray.<br />

Grade 2: Peter Bidwell, Paul Devadatta, Ricky Jeffery, Gopal<br />

Reddy Kalicheti.<br />

Grade 3: Stu Bullen, Richard Conway, Paul Cummings, Mark<br />

Dijksma, Phil McMahon, Vincent Rosario, Nikki<br />

Sinclair.<br />

The following are the statistics for club cricket umpiring for<br />

the 2009/10 season with figures for the 2008/09 season in<br />

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There were 22 (27) active umpires and we averaged 14.79<br />

(14.35) umpires per day. There were 24 (20) club playing days<br />

and we provided the following umpiring days:<br />

Pearce Cup: 186 (150), Hazlett Trophy: 158 (129), Senior<br />

Women 1 (0), Senior 2: 1 (0), Senior 3: 0 (7), 2A: 0 (1), TOTALS:<br />

346 (287).<br />

In addition we provided umpires for many other fixtures under<br />

the jurisdiction of <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n and some traditional<br />

College fixtures.<br />

Evan Watkin was awarded the Stanley Cowman Memorial<br />

Trophy as the umpire who received the highest average<br />

marks from captains during the club season. This award is also<br />

subject <strong>to</strong> the umpire being available for 12 club Saturdays<br />

during the season but which can include NZC commitments.<br />

The Brownie Watson Trophy for the most improved umpire<br />

was won by Peter Bidwell, and Paul Devadatta was awarded<br />

the Pop Calcinai Trophy for his services <strong>to</strong> the organisation in<br />

developing our own website and then ensuring it was kept<br />

up-<strong>to</strong>-date during the season.<br />

My thanks <strong>to</strong> our Secretary, Graeme Watson; Regional<br />

Training Officer, Jeremy Busby; Treasurer Rob Kinsey and<br />

Audi<strong>to</strong>r, Roger Watkin. Thanks <strong>to</strong> all the other members of the<br />

CWUSI Management Board for their efforts over the season.<br />

Congratulations <strong>to</strong> Bill Sommer on his election as President<br />

of the New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpires & Scorers Association<br />

and <strong>to</strong> Grant McAlister on his election <strong>to</strong> the Management<br />

Board of NZCUSA.<br />

As always, CWUSI needed assistance from many other<br />

sources during the season. First and foremost are the people<br />

who actually umpire and I thank the other 21 people who<br />

gave up their time <strong>to</strong> umpire during the season. Thanks also <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n for allowing us <strong>to</strong> use their training room at<br />

the Welling<strong>to</strong>n School of <strong>Cricket</strong> in Westpac Stadium, <strong>to</strong> Gavin<br />

Larsen and all the staff at <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n for their support<br />

and assistance during the season, and <strong>to</strong> Malcolm McCaw<br />

and the Norwood Trust for continuing <strong>to</strong> provide funding <strong>to</strong><br />

send our delegates <strong>to</strong> the annual Umpires Conference.<br />

Sadly, two of our Life Members passed away during the year<br />

- Haig Whiting, the Patron of CWUSI, and Robert Bradley.<br />

(See obituaries)<br />

Evan Watkin<br />

Chairman


Overview<br />

NZ <strong>Cricket</strong> Museum<br />

All performance objectives as per the New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Museum’s Business Plan 2009/10 were exceeded in the<br />

financial year, with new records achieved in most areas. The<br />

Museum truly flourished with a new annual record of 2,832<br />

visi<strong>to</strong>rs being established, along with a record number of 37<br />

school and community group visits being made.<br />

The Annual Survey results achieved new benchmarks in terms<br />

of visi<strong>to</strong>rs’ appraisals. There was a 100% visi<strong>to</strong>r satisfaction<br />

rating (46% excellent, 40% very good, 14% good) for the<br />

fifth year in a row; and the Overall Quality ‘excellent’ rating<br />

was 80% (100% in <strong>to</strong>tal, as 20% regarded the overall quality<br />

as ‘good’).<br />

The annual target of 300 items accessioned in<strong>to</strong> the Vernon<br />

Systems Collection Management database was exceeded<br />

with the final <strong>to</strong>tal reaching 407.<br />

Exhibitions<br />

The following three new exhibitions/displays were installed<br />

in 2009/10.<br />

1. New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> 19th Century showcase display<br />

2. A small promotional museum table-<strong>to</strong>p display, and a<br />

small Vic<strong>to</strong>ria University <strong>Cricket</strong> Club table-<strong>to</strong>p display<br />

were installed for 6 months at the Cable Car Museum<br />

3. A wall-mounted display of the Heathcote Williams<br />

Shield and an updated Plunket Shield display panel<br />

Marketing<br />

The Museum web page established under the umbrella of<br />

New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> in 2004/05 went through a series of<br />

changes in 2008/09 following the redesign of the New Zealand<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> website. These resulted in a reduced Museum profile.<br />

Regretfully, issues related <strong>to</strong> this were not addressed in<br />

2009/10 and it is now hoped they will be addressed in the<br />

new financial year. However, there were still 17,341 hits in the<br />

2009 calendar year. The two New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> Museum<br />

newsletters for 2009/10<br />

were archived and linked<br />

<strong>to</strong> the NZCM page on<br />

the New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

web-site.<br />

The Museum produced<br />

two newsletters - the<br />

Winter/Spring and<br />

the Summer/Autumn<br />

editions in 2009/10, and<br />

they were distributed<br />

throughout the New<br />

Zealand first-class<br />

cricket network. The<br />

Museum is grateful for<br />

the continued funding<br />

support of Pub Charity in<br />

the production of these<br />

newsletters.<br />

There has also been<br />

a d v e r t i s i n g / m e d i a<br />

exposure through The<br />

Dominion Post, the<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Official Visi<strong>to</strong>r Guide, Jason’s Welling<strong>to</strong>n What’s<br />

On Guide, Capital Times, the National Programme, and Radio<br />

Sport.<br />

A new marketing feature was introduced with the Museum<br />

providing cricket trivia questions and answers sets <strong>to</strong> New<br />

Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> for showing on replay screens at Test<br />

matches during the summer. There was also a successful<br />

stakeholders’ function in March.<br />

Museum Shop<br />

The Museum shop continued <strong>to</strong> provide a good profile for<br />

New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong>, and a steady source of revenue for<br />

the Museum. New BLACKCAPS sale items were provided<br />

by Event Merchandise Services Ltd in December. Shop sales<br />

income exceeded the budget revenue target for the 2009/10<br />

financial year. The Book Sale during the BLACKCAPS’ Test<br />

against Australia raised $1,383, which, along with other<br />

March sales, established a new monthly book sales record<br />

of $1,653.<br />

Education<br />

A greater focus given <strong>to</strong> group visits in 2009/10 resulted<br />

in 12 additional groups visiting, surpassing the previous<br />

record of 25 groups. A new development was the visit of<br />

students from the Welling<strong>to</strong>n School of <strong>Cricket</strong>, which is <strong>to</strong><br />

be established as part of an annual programme. A range of<br />

cricket heritage programmes were prepared <strong>to</strong> meet the<br />

needs and requirements of each group. A small number of<br />

researchers also used the resources of the Museum’s library.<br />

The Museum visi<strong>to</strong>r survey results reveal that 74% of our<br />

visi<strong>to</strong>rs were from overseas, particularly England (44%).<br />

These visi<strong>to</strong>rs rate the Museum very highly and compare it<br />

more than favourably <strong>to</strong> other overseas cricket museums.<br />

The education/research value of exhibitions was rated as<br />

‘excellent’ or ‘good’ by 95% of visi<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />

Prefects’ <strong>Cricket</strong> XI, Te Aute College, Hawkes Bay 1880<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>grapher: Unknown<br />

Alexander Turnbull Library, Welling<strong>to</strong>n, N.Z. Ref: No. 1/2 -061582-F<br />

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Nelson’s First Representative <strong>Cricket</strong> Team 1864<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>grapher: Unknown. Kingsford Collection, Nelson Provincial Museum Ref. No.<br />

127564/6<br />

Collection<br />

The third year of documenting collection objects in<strong>to</strong> the<br />

Vernon Systems Collection database resulted in 407 items<br />

being entered in the financial year (1458 in all by 31 May<br />

2010). This process included objects gifted in 2009/10 and<br />

objects accessioned retrospectively from records existing<br />

before 2003.<br />

A large number of cricket treasures and archive items were<br />

gifted <strong>to</strong> the Museum throughout the year, including a<br />

significant number of treasures from New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong>.<br />

The Museum also purchased a <strong>to</strong>tal of 18 cricketana treasures<br />

from an English cricket dealer for inclusion in the 19th Century<br />

showcase display. These items are now significant assets for<br />

the Museum.<br />

A major focus will be given <strong>to</strong> Collection Management in<br />

2010/11 because of the significant amount of material that<br />

came from New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> in 2009/10 and the need <strong>to</strong><br />

sort, box, s<strong>to</strong>re, and document this.<br />

People<br />

As always, I am indebted <strong>to</strong> the contributions of many people<br />

who by their selfless support have given an enormous<br />

amount <strong>to</strong> the Museum. I would like <strong>to</strong> acknowledge the<br />

assistance of the members of the Trust Board of the New<br />

Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> Museum, including the Board Chair, Ross<br />

Macdonald; Pat Stuart and John McCormick of the Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Museums’ Trust in helping <strong>to</strong> further the aims and objectives<br />

of the Museum. Outstanding contributions were made by<br />

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the new Board members Dr. Conal McCarthy and Adrienne<br />

Simpson.<br />

I am also grateful for the funding support from New Zealand<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong>, the National Bank, and Pub Charity.<br />

Finally, but by no means least, I would also like <strong>to</strong> acknowledge<br />

the ongoing contribution of the Museum volunteers, who<br />

continue <strong>to</strong> provide unstinting assistance. Peter Ross, David<br />

Boyer, Brian Speechly, Anna Montgomery, and David Parsons<br />

in particular, have given invaluable service in critical areas of<br />

the Museum’s operation, which is much appreciated.<br />

Conclusion<br />

The New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> Museum continued <strong>to</strong> make<br />

further significant advances in 2009/10, and this is again<br />

evidenced by the very positive public perception it enjoys.<br />

The Museum faces very real challenges in 2010/11 in working<br />

<strong>to</strong>ward securing sustainable and long-term funding support<br />

from New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> beyond 2011, when the current<br />

funding regime ceases. I look forward <strong>to</strong> the New Zealand<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Museum Trust Board working <strong>to</strong> secure this support<br />

with New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong>, with the support of the CEO of the<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Museums’. Trust.<br />

David Mealing<br />

Manager/Cura<strong>to</strong>r<br />

New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> Museum


Eric William Thomas Tindill (1910 – 2010)<br />

The ingredients that<br />

go in<strong>to</strong> the making<br />

of a great athlete are<br />

as fundamental as<br />

life itself: courage,<br />

strength, a flair for<br />

competition, speed,<br />

teamwork and<br />

determination. Eric<br />

Tindill, arguably New<br />

Zealand’s most allround<br />

sports player<br />

possessed all these<br />

characteristics plus<br />

the one ingredient<br />

loved by the public<br />

above all others –<br />

humility.<br />

Eric was born in<br />

Motueka on 18<br />

December 1910,<br />

the year when<br />

Thomas Edison<br />

demonstrated a<br />

system of talking<br />

motion pictures.<br />

At the age of 12 the<br />

Tindill family moved<br />

<strong>to</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n where<br />

Eric attended<br />

New<strong>to</strong>wn School<br />

and later Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Technical College.<br />

Like the youngsters<br />

of the time he tried<br />

his hand at every<br />

sport there was;<br />

athletics, cricket, rugby, table tennis, soccer, even bike racing,<br />

though bike racing was terminated after having a pile-up in a<br />

race.<br />

In the late 1920’s, the day of the sports specialist had not<br />

arrived and in his quiet way Eric (Snowy) Tindill did very well<br />

in all the sports he tried.<br />

Seven dates stand out in his life<br />

20 January 1933 was the day that Eric made his debut for<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n in first-class cricket. The previous day England<br />

beat Australia at Adelaide in the third, and most controversial<br />

and unpleasant Test of all time, in the Bodyline series.<br />

Feelings ran so high that the <strong>to</strong>ur was nearly terminated by<br />

the MCC. At Eden Park as a left-hand batsman, batting at<br />

number 3, Eric began on a grand note, scoring 106 in 280<br />

minutes. The Press Association reporter commented on his<br />

brilliant footwork and perfect defence. Any complacency with<br />

the standard of higher cricket was short-lived as he made a<br />

duck in the second innings.<br />

Obituaries<br />

Eric played halfback for his club Athletic and occasionally for<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n when the incumbent halfback, Frank Kilby was<br />

away with the All Blacks. He was reserve for the second<br />

<strong>to</strong> last All Black trial and an injury saw him take the field at<br />

first five-eighth and win the game by potting a goal in the<br />

final minutes. This ensured that he was selected for the final<br />

trial, again at first five, where he distinguished himself with<br />

another pot and a place in the 1935/36 <strong>to</strong>ur of the British Isles<br />

and Canada.<br />

4 January 1936. Eric played his first and only rugby Test as first<br />

five at Twickenham against England. The game will forever be<br />

remembered as “Obolensky’s Match”, as the Russian prince<br />

scored two great tries in England’s 13-0 vic<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

27 March 1937 was the third, and last day of the MCC’s<br />

match against New Zealand at the Basin Reserve. At 9.00 am<br />

Eric married Mary Troy. At 11.00 am the match continued with<br />

New Zealand being asked <strong>to</strong> follow on, 162 runs in arrears.<br />

By mid-afternoon New Zealand were struggling <strong>to</strong> avoid an<br />

outright loss, with Eric defying their best efforts. At 6.00pm<br />

having scored 24* he walked off the ground with his partner<br />

Jack Cowie, having saved the game. At 8.00pm the Shaw<br />

Savill liner Arawa. with the New Zealand team on board sailed<br />

for England. Mary joined Eric in England later, sailing over on<br />

a later ship with the other wives.<br />

26 June 1937. Eric played his first cricket Test against England<br />

at Lords. Six weeks earlier he had s<strong>to</strong>od among the crowd<br />

watching the procession for the Coronation of King George<br />

VI.<br />

It was a very demanding <strong>to</strong>ur for Eric as he was the only<br />

wicketkeeper chosen and he played in 23 of the 32 first-class<br />

matches. An unobtrusive opening batsman whose defence<br />

and concentration were the backbone of his game, he was<br />

surprisingly not used in his preferred position and batted in<br />

the lower order with limited effect.<br />

In the space of 27 months from August 1935 until November<br />

1937, Eric Tindill played internationally for New Zealand at both<br />

rugby and cricket for 15 months, of which six months were<br />

spent on the high seas. He received little or no remuneration.<br />

27 May 1950. The situation between North and South Korea<br />

was deteriorating and leading <strong>to</strong> war when Eric refereed his<br />

first rugby Test match between New Zealand and the British<br />

Lions at Carisbrook, which ended in a 9-all draw.<br />

27 February 1959. Shortly after Fidel Castro declared a<br />

new government in Cuba. Eric umpired his first cricket Test<br />

between England and New Zealand at Lancaster Park in the<br />

company of his old teammate, Jack Cowie England won the<br />

match by an innings and 99 runs.<br />

8 November 2009. Eric over<strong>to</strong>ok Englishman Francis<br />

MacKinnon’s record age of 98 years and 325 days <strong>to</strong> become<br />

the oldest living Test cricketer of all time.<br />

All who play sport remember special moments but few<br />

would have such varied memories as Eric Tindill - the single<br />

truly double All Black, being the only one <strong>to</strong> play a Test in both<br />

rugby and cricket.<br />

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Doris Lilian Bailey (née Hatcher) (1916 – 2009)<br />

At the time of her death in<br />

November, Dot Bailey was<br />

the last surviving member<br />

of Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s first official<br />

representative women’s<br />

game against Wanganui<br />

played at Welling<strong>to</strong>n College<br />

in 1934.<br />

A determined opening bat<br />

and handy medium pace<br />

bowler who played for the<br />

YWCA club, Dot scored 16<br />

and 7 in that first game, and<br />

in February 1935 was in the<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n team that played England at the Basin Reserve.<br />

Despite Welling<strong>to</strong>n being well beaten the game did much<br />

<strong>to</strong> promote women’s cricket as more than 5000 specta<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

attended.<br />

In 1936 Dot moved <strong>to</strong> the Welling<strong>to</strong>n College Old Girls (COG)<br />

Club as YWCA had ceased <strong>to</strong> exist. That season she made<br />

her first representative half century with a score of 54 against<br />

Nelson at the Basin Reserve. On Boxing Day 1937 Dot made<br />

117 against Auckland at Kilbirnie Park which was the first<br />

representative century by a Welling<strong>to</strong>n women player. It was<br />

her only first-class hundred.<br />

Robert Bradley (1922 – 2009)<br />

Originally from Auckland<br />

Robert Bradley came<br />

<strong>to</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n <strong>to</strong> teach<br />

Mathematics and Physics at<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n College in 1946.<br />

He stayed there for over forty<br />

years, returning as bursar<br />

after retiring from teaching<br />

and left an indelible mark on<br />

generations of students who<br />

remember him as stern but<br />

fair and a very good teacher.<br />

Robert never played cricket<br />

but loved the game and<br />

joined the Welling<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpire’s Association in 1975.<br />

Three years later he successfully sat the English Association<br />

of <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpire’s examination, becoming one of the few<br />

New Zealand umpires <strong>to</strong> pass that demanding exam.<br />

For many years Robert umpired senior club cricket in<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, always courteously and with great respect for the<br />

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Dot <strong>to</strong>ured New South Wales with the New Zealand team in<br />

1937/38 although no Tests were played. She had a fine match<br />

double of 40 and 94* for Welling<strong>to</strong>n against Canterbury at the<br />

Basin Reserve the following season.<br />

In 1940, Dot married Bert Bailey, in a marriage that was <strong>to</strong><br />

last for nearly 70 years. They raised three daughters with<br />

Dot making a comeback <strong>to</strong> cricket after a seven year break.<br />

After just two games of club cricket, Dot was selected for<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n and scored 66 against Canterbury in her first<br />

game back.<br />

In March 1949 Dot and her younger sister Joan became the<br />

first sisters <strong>to</strong> play for New Zealand when both were selected<br />

for the one-off Test against England at Eden Park. Dot had<br />

scores of 1 and 5 in what was <strong>to</strong> be her only Test.<br />

Dot’s last season for Welling<strong>to</strong>n was 1949/50 and she scored<br />

54 in her final innings against Canterbury at the Basin Reserve<br />

<strong>to</strong> help Welling<strong>to</strong>n win the Hallybur<strong>to</strong>n-Johns<strong>to</strong>ne Shield after<br />

a gap of 11 years.<br />

It was a fine way for this self-taught player <strong>to</strong> bow out, and<br />

for the remainder of her long life Dot proudly wore her New<br />

Zealand blazer on the occasions that merited it.<br />

players and the Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong>. He served on the national<br />

umpires’ B panel and in 1979 he and another Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

umpire, Stan Cowman, were appointed <strong>to</strong> the New Zealand<br />

Umpires’ Association examination sub-committee. Together<br />

they created a large ‘bank’ of questions for use in both oral<br />

and written examinations.<br />

Robert umpired two Women’s One Day Internationals -<br />

England v International XI at the Basin Reserve during the<br />

1982 World Cup and Australia v New Zealand at the Hutt<br />

Recreation Ground in January 1986. He umpired a Data<br />

General series match between Auckland and NSW at Eden<br />

Park in November 1986 and a highlight in his umpiring career<br />

was when he s<strong>to</strong>od in a 50-over game between Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

and Canterbury that season and Richard Hadlee bowled from<br />

his end.<br />

Robert was a former President and Life Member of the<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpires’ Association.


William Michael Curtis (1933 – 2009)<br />

Mike Curtis liked playing<br />

cricket but he loved<br />

wicketkeeping more and<br />

he maintained that a good<br />

keeper s<strong>to</strong>od up <strong>to</strong> the<br />

stumps <strong>to</strong> all, but the<br />

quickest bowling.<br />

After WWII, Welling<strong>to</strong>n was<br />

the home of New Zealand<br />

wicketkeepers Eric Tindill,<br />

Frank Mooney and Trevor<br />

McMahon and in February<br />

1958 when Mike <strong>to</strong>ok four<br />

catches in each innings<br />

of a North v South trial match, at that time a New Zealand<br />

record, many a Welling<strong>to</strong>nian thought that he would join their<br />

number. It was not <strong>to</strong> be, with Eric Petrie and John Ward<br />

being selected for the <strong>to</strong>ur <strong>to</strong> England.<br />

Mike Curtis epi<strong>to</strong>mised all that is most admirable in the game<br />

of cricket. The writer played many times with and against him<br />

and formed the opinion that he only appealed when he knew<br />

that the batsman was out. He did not indulge in attempting <strong>to</strong><br />

confuse the umpire in<strong>to</strong> making an incorrect decision. Never<br />

did he sledge an opponent. He played, as the ICC would like<br />

all players <strong>to</strong> play, in the spirit of cricket.<br />

When his playing days were over he had played 18 first-class<br />

matches, taken 39 catches and made four stumpings. For<br />

Karori he <strong>to</strong>ok 123 catches and made 29 stumpings.<br />

Bryan John McKeown (1922 – 2010)<br />

Bryan McKeown joined the<br />

Kilbirnie <strong>Cricket</strong> Club, now<br />

Eastern Suburbs, in 1947<br />

and played for and captained<br />

numerous lower grade<br />

sides for some 25 years.<br />

He also served for over 50<br />

continuous years on the<br />

management committee. In<br />

his time he was Club Captain<br />

for six years, Chairman for<br />

12 years and President for<br />

a further 12 years. He was<br />

made a life member of the<br />

Club in 1977 having been elected a Vice President of the<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Cricket</strong> Association in 1972.<br />

The next stage of his life in cricket was when he became<br />

the chairman of selec<strong>to</strong>rs for Welling<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Cricket</strong>. From 1979-<br />

1983 they won the Shell Trophy twice, the Shell Cup once and<br />

also beat the <strong>to</strong>uring West Indies – perhaps the most famous<br />

vic<strong>to</strong>ry by a cricket team from Welling<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Mike and Bruce Morrison were appointed by New Zealand<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>to</strong> be national junior selec<strong>to</strong>rs, with Mike being the<br />

convenor. From 1983, this panel, with John Howell, revamped<br />

the youth programme with great success in India, Pakistan,<br />

England, Australia and South Africa that saw a conveyor-belt<br />

production of competent test players.<br />

In 1998, New Zealand cricket introduced the Bert Sutcliffe<br />

Medal for lifetime service <strong>to</strong> cricket in any capacity and the<br />

first recipients of this prestigious award were Mike and Bruce,<br />

for their untiring work on the age-group selection panel.<br />

A book entitled, The Art of Wicketkeeping, was written by<br />

Mike <strong>to</strong> critical acclaim in 2008. At the test match against<br />

India in April 2009, Mike was one of 50 recipients throughout<br />

the country of the ICC Centenary Medal in recognition of his<br />

60 years of service <strong>to</strong> cricket.<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n introduced a new award last season,<br />

acknowledging outstanding service by a club volunteer, and<br />

named it, most appropriately, the Mike Curtis Cup.<br />

Don Neely<br />

He was the backbone of a very strong sports club who led<br />

by example. He was always first at practice and last <strong>to</strong> leave.<br />

Menial tasks like cleaning the dressing room, making the tea,<br />

serving behind the bar, organising and running the working<br />

bees at the club were accomplished with good grace as<br />

befitting a man who had the rank of sergeant-major in WWII.<br />

During the summer, whenever the weather coincided with<br />

cricket at the Basin Reserve, Bryan was <strong>to</strong> be found sitting at<br />

the northern end of the Long Room immersed in the game<br />

being played. Through the 1990s he regularly assisted in the<br />

management of matches at the Basin Reserve with close<br />

friend Dan Kelly.<br />

Bryan was a true lover of cricket who ensured that the goodly<br />

heritages and proud traditions were passed down and that<br />

the players grew <strong>to</strong> love and honour the game.<br />

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Jeanne McAuley Malthus (1926 – 2010)<br />

For almost two decades,<br />

Jeanne Malthus was one<br />

of the quiet, but invaluable<br />

administra<strong>to</strong>rs contributing<br />

<strong>to</strong> women’s cricket,<br />

both domestically and<br />

internationally.<br />

After following the game<br />

passionately as a specta<strong>to</strong>r,<br />

Jeanne became Secretary<br />

of the then Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Women’s <strong>Cricket</strong> Association<br />

between 1983 and 1987.<br />

She then came on<strong>to</strong> the<br />

executive of the New Zealand Women’s <strong>Cricket</strong> Council prior<br />

<strong>to</strong> its merging with New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong>.<br />

Verna Reed McDonald (née Coutts) (1930 – 2010)<br />

From the time she began <strong>to</strong><br />

play cricket successfully in<br />

the late 1940s <strong>to</strong> the time<br />

she ended a decade later,<br />

there was perhaps no finer<br />

sight in women’s cricket<br />

than the flowing bat of Verna<br />

McDonald in full cry.<br />

Better known under her<br />

maiden name of Coutts,<br />

Verna came from a wellknown<br />

Taranaki sporting<br />

family, but began her cricket<br />

at Welling<strong>to</strong>n Technical<br />

College after moving from Inglewood in the late 1930s. The<br />

way her vibrant personality came through in her cricket soon<br />

made people sit up and notice and she made her Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

debut at 17 against Canterbury at the Basin Reserve in<br />

February 1948.<br />

In the season following Verna scored 36 and an unbeaten 60<br />

in the Auckland fixture at Kilbirnie Park. One of Verna’s finest<br />

seasons came in 1952/53 when she made 29 and 96 against<br />

Otago in Dunedin and had scores of 61 and 73 in home and<br />

away matches against Auckland.<br />

Her highest provincial score was 103* against Otago in<br />

1953/54 which ensured Welling<strong>to</strong>n retained the Hallybur<strong>to</strong>n-<br />

Johns<strong>to</strong>ne Shield and secured her selection for the first ever<br />

New Zealand women’s <strong>to</strong>ur of England later on that year.<br />

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Away from the board room, Jeanne also managed the<br />

successful 1989/90 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Women’s side, captained by<br />

Nancy Williams, which picked up the Hansells Cup for the <strong>to</strong>p<br />

provincial side. In doing so, Welling<strong>to</strong>n ended Canterbury’s<br />

amazing 11 year winning streak.<br />

Her highest office posting came between 1995 and 2000<br />

as Secretary of the International Women’s <strong>Cricket</strong> Council.<br />

Jeanne played an important role in the staging of both the<br />

1997 Women’s World Cup in India and the 2000 World Cup in<br />

New Zealand. It was Jeanne’s hard work that saw a surge in<br />

growth in South Africa, Sri Lanka and The Netherlands which<br />

all participated in the latter World Cup <strong>to</strong>urnament.<br />

To Jeanne’s delight, New Zealand went on <strong>to</strong> win the 2000<br />

World Cup in a last-over 4 run win over Australia at Lincoln’s<br />

Bert Sutcliffe Oval.<br />

During the <strong>to</strong>ur Verna scored 308 runs from 14 games at an<br />

average of 23.69, including 42 runs in the three Tests. Her<br />

highest score was 64* at Oxford, while she made 56* at<br />

Hastings later in the <strong>to</strong>ur.<br />

In 1956/57 Verna was in the first New Zealand official side <strong>to</strong><br />

play in Australia which included the only international between<br />

the two countries played at Kings College Oval in Adelaide. In<br />

the second innings she made her highest Test score of 41 in<br />

an uncharacteristically slow time of 155 minutes.<br />

The following season Verna played her final two Tests against<br />

England at Lancaster Park and Eden Park.<br />

By this stage Verna was playing for the Kilbirnie Club. In the<br />

1957/58 season she hit a remarkable 100 out of 143 against<br />

COG and the next season made 103 against the same<br />

opposition.<br />

Verna played her last representative season in 1958/59 as<br />

captain of Welling<strong>to</strong>n, and bowed out on a winning note with<br />

her team securing the Hallybur<strong>to</strong>n-Johns<strong>to</strong>ne Shield for the<br />

first time in 5 years. At the end of the 1959/60 season Verna<br />

drew stumps on club cricket, before coming back <strong>to</strong> play in a<br />

handful of senior games five years later.<br />

Always a great enthusiast for cricket and its values, Verna<br />

continued <strong>to</strong> follow the game closely both as a specta<strong>to</strong>r at<br />

grounds and on television until the last few years of her life.


Trevor Meale (1928 – 2010)<br />

Trevor Meale was a tall lefthanded<br />

batsman originally<br />

from Auckland who played<br />

for the Hutt <strong>Cricket</strong> Club<br />

as a very watchful opening<br />

batsman in the years<br />

following WWII. He made<br />

his Plunket Shield debut for<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n against Central<br />

Districts at the Basin<br />

Reserve on 22 December<br />

1951. At the end of that<br />

season he scored 39 and<br />

112* against the visiting<br />

West Indies team that<br />

included Clyde Walcott,<br />

Ever<strong>to</strong>n Weekes and Sonny<br />

Ramadhin.<br />

He played 12 matches for<br />

Haig Herbert Whiting (1918 – 2009)<br />

Born in Wanganui, Haig<br />

Whiting played Hawke Cup<br />

and other representative<br />

cricket for Wanganui and<br />

Wairarapa and for 25<br />

years played senior cricket<br />

wherever he was teaching.<br />

Invariably he was made<br />

captain, just as he was <strong>to</strong><br />

become the Principal of four<br />

Hutt Valley primary schools<br />

and two Intermediates. His<br />

peers saw him as a leader<br />

and how right they were.<br />

His demeanour as a person was identical <strong>to</strong> his demeanour<br />

as a cricketer – neat, tidy and precise. His playing gear<br />

immaculate; flannel trousers, viyella cream shirt, taken <strong>to</strong> the<br />

ground in an overnight bag with his spotless nuggetted boots<br />

tied on<strong>to</strong> the straps by their laces. And not one hair out of<br />

place on the iconic short-back-and-sides that he perfected.<br />

After serving as a tank commander in World War II he moved<br />

<strong>to</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n and led both Karori and Upper Hutt <strong>to</strong> senior<br />

championships. His playing days were terminated when a ball<br />

from the New Zealand fast bowler of the day Bob Blair broke<br />

his jaw in three places and dislodged two back teeth. The<br />

injury was bad for Haig the player, but opened opportunities<br />

where he was <strong>to</strong> excel – at a national level.<br />

Haig turned his attention <strong>to</strong> umpiring and for the next 17 years<br />

was an unobtrusive and undemonstrative adjudica<strong>to</strong>r. He<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n over the next two seasons, scoring 741 runs at<br />

an average of 33.68. He made two centuries, his other being<br />

130 against Fiji at the Basin Reserve in February 1954.<br />

After four seasons playing club cricket in England he returned<br />

<strong>to</strong> New Zealand but missed selection for Welling<strong>to</strong>n in<br />

1957/58. He batted soundly enough in a trial for the 1958<br />

<strong>to</strong>ur <strong>to</strong> England and was a surprise inclusion in the team<br />

captained by John Reid. In the first match he scored 89<br />

against Worcestershire, including six 6’s, but scored only 502<br />

runs in all at an average of 21.81. He played the first and fifth<br />

Test matches but made just 21 runs in 4 Test innings. He<br />

retired from first-class cricket after the <strong>to</strong>ur.<br />

Trevor was involved in Hutt Valley cricket administration and<br />

later umpired club and representative cricket. He moved<br />

<strong>to</strong> Orewa where he became a keen lawn bowler and was<br />

involved with Probus and church affairs.<br />

umpired <strong>to</strong> the spirit of the game, 40 years before it became<br />

a directive from the ICC, always <strong>to</strong> the fullest vigour of the<br />

game, tempered with infinite good humour and fun, <strong>to</strong>tally<br />

respected by the players. His involvement with umpiring was<br />

<strong>to</strong> last 39 years with Hutt Valley and 20 years on the New<br />

Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpires’ Association, during which time he<br />

was either the chairman or president of both bodies.<br />

As well as umpiring Haig played a major role in the national<br />

development of junior cricket. In the 1970s and 80s, he, along<br />

with Don Hazlett, Ian Atkins, Trevor Rigby and Don Neely, set<br />

up the New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> Junior Advisory Board. He also<br />

managed two youth teams on <strong>to</strong>urs of Australia.<br />

Haig was on the Hutt Valley <strong>Cricket</strong> Association for 28 years,<br />

firstly as a committee member, then chairman, president,<br />

life member and finally Patron. He was made an honorary<br />

member of NZ <strong>Cricket</strong> in 1993 and became a life member of<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n in 1999.<br />

In addition he was involved in the Hutt Valley-based<br />

Nondescripts <strong>Cricket</strong> Club from its establishment in 1962<br />

and was Patron of Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside, the club where his son<br />

David, a Welling<strong>to</strong>n B representative, played in the 1980s.<br />

It could surely be said of Haig Whiting – the rarest of tributes<br />

<strong>to</strong> a man who gave so much of his time, energy and wisdom<br />

<strong>to</strong> cricket – that he never had a bad word <strong>to</strong> say of anyone<br />

connected with the sport. As he used <strong>to</strong> say; “only good<br />

people are involved in the game of cricket”.<br />

Don Neely<br />

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Pho<strong>to</strong> courtesy of Pho<strong>to</strong> Sport<br />

On 14 March 2010 Firebirds skipper Matthew Bell became<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s leading first-class run scorer. Bell moved ahead<br />

of previous record holder Bruce Edgar by one run during his<br />

Plunket Shield innings of 15 against the Central Stags in<br />

Napier.<br />

Bell, who scored 1017 runs for Northern Districts before<br />

shifting <strong>to</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n, at the end of 1996/97, was immensely<br />

satisfied with the record.<br />

“In terms of achievement this record is nice reward for all the<br />

hard work I’ve put in at the <strong>to</strong>p of the order for Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

over a number of years,” he said.<br />

“I’ve been chipping away at it over several games this year<br />

and it’s been a hard slog this season so it’s hugely rewarding<br />

<strong>to</strong> have reached it.<br />

“To <strong>to</strong>p the achievements of one of Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s and New<br />

Zealand’s most accomplished openers, Bruce Edgar, is also<br />

pretty special.”<br />

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Bell, who also has the most first-class centuries for Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

with 20, scored the bulk of his runs opening the batting but a<br />

broken finger meant he moved down the order for his record<br />

breaking innings.<br />

“I knew I was close <strong>to</strong> the record when twelfth man Robbie<br />

Schaw came out with a message saying I was just three runs<br />

away. At the time we were nine wickets down but number<br />

eleven Michael Burns hung around long enough for me <strong>to</strong><br />

score the required runs.”<br />

Most first-class runs for Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

M I HS R Ave 100s<br />

Matthew Bell 93 162 265 6495 43.01 20<br />

Bruce Edgar 87 160 162 6494 44.17 15<br />

Robert Vance 119 205 254* 6440 34.43 12<br />

Chris Nevin 106 163 143* 4882 35.63 4<br />

John Morrison 89 160 189* 4694 34.01 6


The inaugural HRV Cup domestic Twenty20 competition<br />

was a boon for New Zealand <strong>Cricket</strong> and everyone involved,<br />

drawing nationwide crowds of more than 100,000 and<br />

increasing SKY Television viewership by more than 40 percent<br />

on the previous domestic season.<br />

The HRV Cup, which ran throughout January, was billed as a<br />

highlights reel of high-energy cricket. And so it proved, from<br />

the competition opener over New Year between the Northern<br />

Knights and the defending champions the Otago Volts at a<br />

packed Blake Park in Mt Maunganui <strong>to</strong> the Final 31 matches<br />

later at Pukekura Park in New Plymouth, where home team<br />

Central Stags beat the Auckland Aces <strong>to</strong> earn a place in the<br />

lucrative Champions League in September. BLACKCAPS<br />

players and a bevy of individual stars were on show, average<br />

run-rates of between 8-9 an over were maintained and an<br />

average of 36 boundaries per match were struck throughout<br />

the HRV Cup.<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n cricket fans embraced the competition. They<br />

flocked <strong>to</strong> the Basin Reserve for the first two of five home<br />

matches against the Canterbury Wizards and the Auckland<br />

Aces. The Firebirds’ overseas player, Englishman Owais Shah<br />

hit seven sixes as part of his 65 off 29 balls in a 7-wicket<br />

win over the Wizards and James Franklin and Chris Nevin<br />

combined in a 90-run partnership off 52 balls that brought the<br />

Firebirds <strong>to</strong> the brink of vic<strong>to</strong>ry over the Aces. In a Friday night<br />

thriller, the match came down <strong>to</strong> the last ball as the visi<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

held on for a two-run vic<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

Unfortunately poor weather intervened and severely<br />

disrupted the Firebirds’ next three home matches, which,<br />

along with injury and form fluctuations, contributed <strong>to</strong> a loss<br />

of momentum and an eventual fifth place finish.<br />

Howzat-for-Haiti appeal match<br />

The penultimate HRV Cup match at the Basin Reserve on<br />

22 January between the Firebirds and the Central Stags was<br />

dedicated <strong>to</strong> the victims of the Haiti Earthquake and became<br />

the Howzat-for-Haiti match.<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n dedicated the match as a fundraiser for the<br />

relief work of UNICEF in Haiti following the natural disaster<br />

there ten days earlier and $20,000 was raised through<br />

sponsors, a percentage of gate receipts, a Trade Me auction<br />

and donations from players who lent their full support <strong>to</strong> the<br />

appeal.<br />

Captain Jeetan Patel had conveyed how distraught the team<br />

was seeing footage of the devastating disaster and they were<br />

determined <strong>to</strong> help the people of the small Caribbean nation.<br />

“We’re compelled by this terrible catastrophe <strong>to</strong> help where<br />

we can,” Patel said. “There are issues in the world much<br />

larger than cricket but as cricketers we have a vehicle <strong>to</strong> react<br />

<strong>to</strong> events such as this and support and contribute <strong>to</strong> those<br />

who need it most. We’re privileged <strong>to</strong> be able <strong>to</strong> contribute<br />

in this way.”<br />

20,000 flyers were distributed promoting the event. Online,<br />

print, TV and radio media were well engaged, and it was<br />

Twenty20 arrives in style<br />

James Franklin Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Auckland Aces<br />

Twenty20 match at the Basin Reserve<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong> courtesy of Pho<strong>to</strong> Sport<br />

a very successful event from a PR perspective for <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, despite the rain that curtailed play. SKY TV<br />

covered the presentation of the cheque between innings<br />

and promoted the appeal. The Firebirds were proud of the<br />

amount raised and the way a number of parties contributed.<br />

The Trade Me auction was especially popular and included<br />

items such as a gym membership, rare cricket memorabilia,<br />

and tickets <strong>to</strong> an upcoming AC/DC rock concert.<br />

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Railway Metro New World – Proud Sponsors of the Railway Metro New World Scholarship Programme<br />

Railway Metro New World – Proud Sponsors of the Railway Metro New World Scholarship Programme<br />

From left: Christie van Dyk (Elite Player Coach, <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n), Michael Pollard (Scholarship recipient),<br />

From left: Gavin Christie Larsen van Dyk (Chief (Elite Executive, Player Coach, <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n), Welling<strong>to</strong>n), Tom Blundell Michael (Scholarship Pollard (Scholarship recipient), recipient),<br />

Robert Borland (Business Gavin and Larsen Marketing (Chief Executive, Manager, <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n), Karl Tom Marryatt Blundell (Owner (Scholarship Opera<strong>to</strong>r, recipient), Railway Metro New World)<br />

Robert Borland (Business and Marketing Manager, <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n), Karl Marryatt (Owner Opera<strong>to</strong>r, Railway Metro New World)<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n, through the support of Railway Metro<br />

New World provided year-long scholarships <strong>to</strong> three young<br />

cricketers - Michael Pollard, Tom Blundell and Sophie Devine.<br />

Pollard, Blundell and Devine were contracted through the<br />

Railway Metro New World Scholarship Programme.<br />

All three were significant contribu<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> their respective<br />

teams and are certainly stars of the future. <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

CEO Gavin Larsen was thrilled <strong>to</strong> have secured the services<br />

of the players for another season. Larsen said “These<br />

scholarships give us the opportunity <strong>to</strong> keep some of our best<br />

young cricketers in the region, with the view <strong>to</strong> developing<br />

them for higher honours. All three are very talented athletes<br />

and we expect they will be key contribu<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

teams in future years”.<br />

Pollard made his Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds debut against Auckland<br />

last season, scoring 60 runs, and has impressed early with<br />

averages of 31.5 and 21.5 in domestic One Day and First<br />

Class cricket respectively. A right hand <strong>to</strong>p-order bat, Pollard<br />

has come through the Welling<strong>to</strong>n age group programme,<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Future Firebirds, and New Zealand development<br />

teams. He was Welling<strong>to</strong>n’s <strong>to</strong>p run scorer at the 2009<br />

national Under 19 <strong>to</strong>urnament, resulting in his selection for<br />

the New Zealand Under 19 side.<br />

Blundell has enjoyed a similar path of progression through<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n and New Zealand age group teams, culminating<br />

in selection in the New Zealand squad for the 2010 Under 19<br />

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Stars of <strong>to</strong>morrow<br />

World Cup. Blundell, who would like <strong>to</strong> become a policeman<br />

if he doesn’t become a professional cricketer, is a stylish<br />

right-hand batsman who bowls right arm offspin.<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n women’s cricket was very fortunate <strong>to</strong> have<br />

Sophie Devine back from Christchurch, where her family<br />

now lives, for the 2009/10 summer.<br />

Devine had an outstanding domestic season for the<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze, and was particularly dominant with the<br />

bat. Several times her innings assisted the Blaze <strong>to</strong> vic<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

and she is one of the few women players capable of finding<br />

the boundary at will.<br />

The Railway Metro New World Scholarship programme was<br />

established in 2008 in conjunction with <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

The scholarships, are awarded <strong>to</strong> cricket players who have<br />

the potential <strong>to</strong> represent Welling<strong>to</strong>n at First Class level<br />

and make a significant contribution <strong>to</strong>ward the success of<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n cricket.<br />

Recipients commit themselves <strong>to</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n for a<br />

period agreed between all parties, and they receive financial<br />

assistance for gear and cricket related expenses.<br />

Railway Metro New World’s support of these three players<br />

and of the Welling<strong>to</strong>n School of <strong>Cricket</strong>, for whom they<br />

are the premium sponsor, helps <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n in their<br />

pursuit of a high performance Culture of Excellence, and the<br />

development of future international cricketers.


Profile of <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

• The Radio Network – Bryan Waddle, Ron Snowden,<br />

John Morrison, Daniel McHardy and Jason Pine<br />

• The Dominion Post – Jonathan Millmow, Fred<br />

Woodcock and Sam Worthing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

• The Welling<strong>to</strong>nian, Hutt News, Kapi Mana News,<br />

Upper Hutt Leader and other Community Newspapers<br />

• Mark McLeod and Dom Gibbs for their assistance<br />

in delivering match entertainment at the Allied<br />

Nationwide Finance Basin Reserve<br />

Venues and Grounds<br />

• The Trustees of the Basin Reserve Trust, Doug Catley<br />

(Chairman), Don Neely, John Morrison and Glenn<br />

McGovern<br />

• Brett Sipthorpe, Bede O’Connell and the turf<br />

management team at the Allied Nationwide Finance<br />

Basin Reserve and the Westpac Stadium<br />

• Welling<strong>to</strong>n City Council<br />

• Upper Hutt City Council<br />

• Hutt City Council<br />

• Porirua City Council<br />

• David Gray (CEO) and the staff of the Westpac<br />

Stadium<br />

Appreciations<br />

The following are the many individuals and groups who assist <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n on a voluntary basis or through their work,<br />

in delivering cricket throughout the Welling<strong>to</strong>n region. Their goodwill and passion for sport and cricket are invaluable. <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n sincerely thanks them for their contribution <strong>to</strong> cricket in Welling<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Representative Programme<br />

• The Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds management support team<br />

and selection panel – Anthony Stuart (Coach), Christie<br />

van Dyk (Assistant Coach), Shane Deitz (Assistant<br />

Coach), Dave Painter (Manager), Vijay Vallabh and<br />

Proactive Rehab (Physiotherapy), Greg Hooper, and<br />

Mark Heissenbuttel (Selec<strong>to</strong>rs) and Stephen Hotter<br />

(Strength and Conditioning)<br />

• The Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze management and support<br />

team – Mark Borthwick (Coach) and Wainui Bedford<br />

(Manager).<br />

• Junior Representative Teams – all coaches, managers<br />

and selec<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

Clubs and Schools <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

• Club Chairmen and Committee Members of Senior<br />

and Junior Clubs<br />

• John Hornal and Tracey Devereux from College Sport<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n and the College Sport <strong>Cricket</strong> Committee<br />

chaired by Rodney Moore<br />

• <strong>Cricket</strong> Welling<strong>to</strong>n Umpires and Scorers Inc<br />

• The Code of Conduct Commissioners – Tim Castle,<br />

Ross Crotty, Mike Gould, Wayne Chapman and<br />

Nikki Pender<br />

Honorary Officers<br />

• Dr David Velvin (Medical), John Greenwood (Legal<br />

Counsel) and Ian Smith (Statistician)<br />

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Funding Organisations<br />

Norwood Trust<br />

Commercial <strong>Part</strong>ners


Alexander, Reg<br />

Anderson, Sir John<br />

Arcus, Anthony L<br />

Atkin, Roy<br />

Atkinson, Geoff<br />

Babbage, Pamela<br />

Baker, Don<br />

Bar<strong>to</strong>n, R<br />

Bar<strong>to</strong>n, Tim<br />

Bell, Susan<br />

Bellum, G<br />

Bellum, N<br />

Blair, Nigel<br />

Boag, Richard<br />

Bonifant, John<br />

Borland, Robert<br />

Borren, Tone<br />

Borthwick, Mark<br />

Bowman, Alana<br />

Boyer, David<br />

Braham, Ken<br />

Brice, Helen<br />

Brice, Barry<br />

Bridge, Nick<br />

Bridges, Grant<br />

Brierley, Sir Ron<br />

Bri<strong>to</strong>, Mary<br />

Brown, Kenneth<br />

Bullock, Conrad<br />

Butler, Clin<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Cain, John<br />

Caithness, Diana<br />

Calderwood, Michael<br />

Carman, Mrs Margaret<br />

Carson, Neville<br />

Casey, Anthony<br />

Castle, Tim<br />

Catley, Doug<br />

Catley, Leigh<br />

Chapman, Wayne<br />

Chatfield, Ewen<br />

Clin<strong>to</strong>n, Peter<br />

Cooper, Earle<br />

Cooper, Mathew<br />

Cowden, Marion<br />

Crutch, Stacey<br />

Cullen, Bruce<br />

Cutts, Lou<br />

Davis, Rosie<br />

Deitz, Shane<br />

Dickie, Jim<br />

Dickinson, Bryan<br />

Dockary, Allan<br />

Donald, John<br />

Douglas, Adrian<br />

Douglas, Alyson<br />

Douglas, John<br />

Dreyer, Keith<br />

Dry, Gordon<br />

Membership 2009/10<br />

Edgar, Margaret<br />

Elliott, Graham<br />

Fairbrother, Mark<br />

Falck, Lloyd<br />

Ferrier, Robin<br />

Flynn, Barry<br />

Foote, Cathy<br />

Forde, Alastair<br />

Fuller, Geoff<br />

Fuller<strong>to</strong>n-Smith, Henry<br />

Gallavan, Nina<br />

Galwey, Doug<br />

Garty, Peter<br />

Gell, Maurie<br />

Gibson, Marcia<br />

Gibson, Michael<br />

Glynan, Jim<br />

Goddard, Thomas<br />

Gooch, Colin<br />

Goodall, Diana<br />

Goodall, Wayne<br />

Goodman, Steuart<br />

Gopal-Bellum, Anika<br />

Gould, Mike<br />

Graham, Alan<br />

Graham, Sharon<br />

Gray, Francis<br />

Greenwood, John<br />

Hall, John<br />

Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, Frederica<br />

Harris, Garry<br />

Harrison, John<br />

Harvey, John<br />

Hawke, Gary<br />

Healy, Craig<br />

Hearps, David<br />

Heissenbuttel, Mark<br />

Hensman, Rowena<br />

Hill, Bob<br />

Hill, Colin<br />

Holdsworth, Michael<br />

Holmes, Barry<br />

Hooper, Greg<br />

Horsley, Michael<br />

Hotter, Stephen<br />

Howard, Julian<br />

Hunn, John<br />

Hunt, Peter<br />

Hunt, Rachel<br />

Hunt, Wyvern<br />

Isaac, Alan<br />

Islam, Shafiq<br />

Jeffries, John<br />

Johns<strong>to</strong>n, Harriet<br />

Jones, Alun<br />

Judson, Nicholas<br />

Kelly, Daniel<br />

Kelly, Graham<br />

Kelly, Greg<br />

Kerr, Barry<br />

Kiddle, G<br />

Kiddle, K<br />

Kirker, Ian<br />

Kos QC, Stephen<br />

Lang, Brian<br />

Lang, Chris<strong>to</strong>pher<br />

Lang, Richard<br />

Lang, Simon<br />

Larsen, Gavin<br />

Laurenson, Richard<br />

Laurie Greig<br />

Lee, Gordon<br />

Lewis, Caroline<br />

Locke, Derek<br />

Macdonald, Charles<br />

Macdonald, Chris<br />

Macdonald, David<br />

Macdonald, Derrol<br />

Macdonald, Ross<br />

Mackie, Peter<br />

Malthus, Jeanne<br />

Mann, Athol<br />

Marshall, Russell<br />

Mars<strong>to</strong>n, John<br />

Martin, John<br />

McCabe, Pamela<br />

McCarthy, Leigh<br />

McCaw, Malcolm<br />

McDonald, Nancy<br />

McKelvey, CNZM<br />

MBE,Trish<br />

McKenzie, Cargill<br />

McKeown, Bryan<br />

McKinnel, Julie<br />

McLay, Brian<br />

Mealing, David<br />

Mercer, James<br />

Mercer, Louise<br />

Milne, Peter<br />

Mitchell, Rob<br />

Moody, Peter<br />

Morgan, Rhys<br />

Morrison, John<br />

Morrison, Sally<br />

Murchison, Jessica<br />

Murray, Bill<br />

Murray, Bruce<br />

Neely, Don<br />

Nightingale, Brian<br />

Oakley, John<br />

Odell, Paula<br />

Painter, Dave<br />

Pallin, Nicholas<br />

Parsons, Mira<br />

Pender, Nikki<br />

Pettis, Warren<br />

Plunket, Trish<br />

Pocknall, Glenn<br />

Porter, Edward<br />

Possenniskie, Ian<br />

Pottinger, David John<br />

Pratt, John<br />

Quigg, Michael<br />

Randell, Robin<br />

Reseigh, John<br />

Revell, John<br />

Riddle, Kay<br />

Rimmer, John<br />

Roberts, Alan<br />

Robertson, Steven<br />

Samson, Yoel<br />

Savage, Kelly<br />

Savage, Michael<br />

Sewell, Rob<br />

Simpson, Terry<br />

Sinnott, Gary<br />

Smith, Ian<br />

Smith, Michelle<br />

Smith, Scott<br />

Smith, Vic<strong>to</strong>r C.<br />

Steele, Dawn<br />

Stribling, Janet<br />

Strut<strong>to</strong>n, David<br />

Stuart, Anthony<br />

Sugden, Graeme<br />

Sutherland, Jock<br />

Sut<strong>to</strong>n, Gerald<br />

Swain, Rowan<br />

Taylor, Ian<br />

Thomas, Peter<br />

Thompson, Roger<br />

Tindill, Eric<br />

Tissera, Ivan<br />

Trotter, Edward<br />

Turner, Alan<br />

van Dyk, Christie<br />

Vance, Molly<br />

Vautier, Jan<br />

Velvin, David<br />

Vernon, Dick<br />

Waddell, Kerry<br />

Warren, Timothy<br />

Watson, A. Graeme<br />

Watt, David<br />

Webber, Bev<br />

Weerasundara, Asoka<br />

Wells, Ian<br />

White, Steve<br />

Williscroft, Frederick<br />

Woodford, Brian<br />

Wright, Peter<br />

Young, Mark<br />

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First Class<br />

TEAM HONOURS<br />

MEN<br />

Plunket Shield (1921-75, 2009-)<br />

1923/24, 1925/26, 1927/28, 1929/30, 1931/32, 1935/36, 1949/50,<br />

1954/55, 1956/57, 1960/61, 1961/62, 1965/66, 1972/73, 1973/74<br />

NZMC Knockout Cup (1971-77)<br />

1973/74, 1974/75<br />

Shell Trophy (1975-01)<br />

1981/82, 1982/83, 1984/85, 1989/90, 2000/01<br />

Shell Cup (1980-01)<br />

1981/82, 1988/89, 1990/91<br />

Shell Super Max League (1996/01)<br />

1999/2000, 2000/2001<br />

State Championship (2001-09)<br />

2003/04<br />

State Shield (2001-09)<br />

2001/02<br />

State Max (2001-03)<br />

2001/02<br />

NB: There was no competition trophy at stake 1876-1921<br />

WOMEN<br />

Hallybur<strong>to</strong>n-Johns<strong>to</strong>ne Shield (1932-82)<br />

1932/33, 1933/34, 1934/35, 1935/36, 1936/37, 1937/38, 1938/39, 1949/50,<br />

1950/51, 1952/53, 1953/54, 1958/59, 1959/60, 1967/68, 1969/70,<br />

1973/74, 1974/75, 1976/77, 1977/78<br />

Hansells Cup (1983-90)<br />

1989/90<br />

State League (2001-09)<br />

2003/04<br />

State League Twenty20 (2007-09)<br />

2008/09<br />

RECORDS HELD BY WELLINGTON PLAYERS<br />

MD Bell is the only NZ batsman <strong>to</strong> score over 1000 runs in a NZ Domestic Season<br />

twice – 2000/01 & 2007/08.<br />

K C James has most stumpings for New Zealand – 67<br />

J R Reid – most sixes in an innings in NZ – 15, v Northern Districts 1962/63<br />

J F M Morrison – seven catches in the match, v Northern Districts 1980/81<br />

E B McSweeney shares record with 4 stumpings in an innings, v Northern<br />

Districts 1984/85 Has effected most wicket-keeping dismissals for any<br />

province - 328<br />

E J Chatfield only bowler <strong>to</strong> take 400 wickets for a province<br />

E J Gray only player <strong>to</strong> score 3000 runs and take 300 wickets for a province<br />

Has also played most games for a province – 120<br />

C J Nevin holds the record for dismissals in a season - 49 in 2000/01<br />

FOR WELLINGTON<br />

HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL INNINGS<br />

296 J R Reid v Northern Districts Welling<strong>to</strong>n 1962/63<br />

283 J R Reid v Otago Welling<strong>to</strong>n 1952/53<br />

265 M D Bell v Central Districts Napier 2007/08<br />

254* R H Vance v Northern Districts Welling<strong>to</strong>n 1988/89<br />

236 J D Ryder v Central Districts Palmers<strong>to</strong>n North 2004/05<br />

222* F A Midlane v Otago Welling<strong>to</strong>n 1914/15<br />

220* L J Woodcock v Central Districts Welling<strong>to</strong>n 2009/10<br />

219 M D Bell v Northern Districts Hamil<strong>to</strong>n 1998/99<br />

219 J E C Franklin v Auckland Auckland 2008/09<br />

216 M D Bell v Auckland Auckland 1997/98<br />

214* H H L Kortlang v Auckland Welling<strong>to</strong>n 1925/26<br />

213 B A G Murray v Otago Dunedin 1968/69<br />

212 J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n v Canterbury Welling<strong>to</strong>n 1925/26<br />

208 J E C Franklin v Auckland Welling<strong>to</strong>n 2005/06<br />

205* E B McSweeney v Central Districts Levin 1987/88<br />

204 J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n v Auckland Welling<strong>to</strong>n 1925/26<br />

203* G P Burnett v Northern Districts Hamil<strong>to</strong>n 1991/92<br />

203 ME Parlane v Auckland Auckland 2004/05<br />

202 M H Austen v Central Districts Wanganui 1993/94<br />

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MOST APPEARANCES MOST CATCHES/STUMPINGS<br />

E J Gray ...........................120 Ct St Total<br />

R H Vance ........................ 119 E B McSweeney 289 39 328<br />

C J Nevin .........................106 C J Nevin 291 9 300<br />

E B McSweeney ..............102 R H Vance 146 4 150<br />

M D Bell .............................93 J F M Morrison 109 - 109<br />

J F M Morrison ..................89 I J Therkleson 93 7 100<br />

B A Edgar ..........................87 J V Coney 95 - 95<br />

E J Chatfield ......................84 N R Parlane 90 - 90<br />

G R Larsen .........................79 K C James 78 8 86<br />

J V Coney ........................... 74 M D Bell 79 - 79<br />

J D Wells ............................72 B A G Murray 77 - 77<br />

N R Parlane ........................70 F L H Mooney 66 10 76<br />

L J Woodcock ....................70 E W T Tindill 59 15 74<br />

J S Patel .............................69 T G McMahon 60 12 72<br />

B W Sinclair .......................68 J R Reid 64 - 64<br />

B A G Murray .....................64 G R Larsen 56 - 56<br />

G A Newdick ......................60 G P Bilby 52 - 52<br />

R W Blair ...........................59<br />

J R Reid ............................58<br />

T D Ritchie ........................58<br />

A W S Brice .......................56<br />

J E C Franklin .....................55<br />

H M McGirr ........................54<br />

G P Bilby ............................54<br />

B W Cederwall ...................52<br />

L C Butler ...........................50<br />

MOST RUNS<br />

I NO HS Runs Ave 100 50<br />

M D Bell 163 11 265 6495 42.73 20 30<br />

B A Edgar 160 13 162 6494 44.17 15 32<br />

R H Vance 205 18 254* 6440 34.43 12 34<br />

C J Nevin 163 26 143* 4882 35.63 4 28<br />

J F M Morrison 160 22 189* 4694 34.01 6 25<br />

J R Reid 102 8 296 4538 48.27 13 16<br />

E B McSweeney 153 23 205* 4296 33.04 5 20<br />

E J Gray 181 38 128* 4228 29.56 5 21<br />

N R Parlane 112 9 193 4122 40.01 9 25<br />

B A G Murray 116 9 213 3753 35.07 3 26<br />

B W Sinclair 116 14 148 3583 35.12 2 26<br />

L J Woodcock 117 14 220* 3427 33.27 4 20<br />

J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n 75 1 212 3413 46.12 8 18<br />

J V Coney 126 21 120* 3251 30.96 4 16<br />

G A Newdick 112 6 143 3236 30.52 4 12<br />

H M McGirr 97 4 141 3032 32.60 5 17<br />

J D Wells 113 18 143 3016 31.74 5 14<br />

A H Jones 67 11 181* 2978 53.17 7 19<br />

G R Larsen 118 25 161 2938 31.59 2 16<br />

G P Bilby 95 11 161 2852 33.95 3 15<br />

J E C Franklin 80 10 219 2775 39.64 6 11<br />

C S Dempster 76 3 154 2602 35.64 4 16<br />

T D Ritchie 92 14 106 2494 31.97 3 15<br />

E W T Tindill 73 5 149 2442 35.91 6 10<br />

M E Parlane 69 3 203 2397 36.31 7 10<br />

R A Jones 63 5 188 2343 40.39 7 10<br />

G P Burnett 80 13 203* 2029 30.28 1 12<br />

J D Ryder 48 2 236 2010 43.69 5 11<br />

MOST WICKETS<br />

....................................... Wkts Runs Ave 10M 5I Best<br />

E J Chatfield 403 7531 18.68 7 23 8-24<br />

E J Gray 357 9778 27.38 3 13 8-37<br />

R W Blair 330 5004 15.16 10 30 9-72<br />

E F Upham 244 3778 15.48 2 17 7-24<br />

A W S Brice 229 4684 20.45 7 16 9-67<br />

M R Gillespie 194 4622 23.82 - 9 6-42<br />

J E C Franklin 181 4227 23.35 1 5 7-30<br />

I E O’Brien 179 3976 22.21 1 10 8-55<br />

J R Reid 172 3135 18.82 - 10 7-29<br />

H M McGirr 166 4326 26.06 1 5 7-45<br />

B D Morrison 163 3933 24.11 2 7 7-42<br />

H T Davis 141 4243 30.09 - 3 5-72<br />

J S Patel 138 5518 39.98 - 4 6-32<br />

R O Collinge 120 2178 18.15 3 8 8-64<br />

L C Butler 117 2827 24.16 1 2 8-50<br />

F T Badcock 115 2076 18.05 5 9 7-50<br />

S J Maguiness 110 2848 25.89 - 2 7-17<br />

B W Cederwall 107 2488 24.18 - 3 6-42<br />

A J Penn 107 2295 21.44 1 3 8-21<br />

F L Ashbolt 105 1551 14.77 3 10 8-58<br />

G R Larsen 105 3135 29.83 - 4 6-37<br />

M D J Walker 101 2185 21.63 - 3 6-114<br />

B R Taylor 100 2276 22.76 - 5 6-37<br />

1873/74 I J Salmon<br />

HAT TRICKS<br />

v Nelson at Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1919/20 F S Middle<strong>to</strong>n v Hawkes Bay at Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1949/50 R McK Murray v Otago at Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1953/54 J F Jones v Central Districts at Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1958/59 R E Reid v Otago at Dunedin<br />

1962/63 R W Blair v Northern Districts at Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1983/84 S J Maguiness v Northern Districts at Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1996/97 S J Hotter v Otago at Welling<strong>to</strong>n


FOR WELLINGTON<br />

Wicket v AUCKLAND v CANTERBURY<br />

1 333 B A Edgar-A H Jones 239 C S Dempster-W H Dustin<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1988-89 Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1931-32<br />

2 287 M D Bell-J D Wells 209* A H Jones-M D Crowe<br />

Auckland, 1997-98 Christchurch, 1992-93<br />

3 246 N R Parlane-G D Elliott 206 J E F Beck-A H Pres<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Auckland, 2007-08 Christchurch, 1955-56<br />

4 207 F T Badcock-T C Lowry 187 T C Lowry-H M McGirr<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1927-28 Christchurch, 1930-31<br />

5 282 J E C Franklin-L J Woodcock 134* J F M Morrison-R W Ormis<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Auckland, 2008-09 Christchurch, 1981-82<br />

6 134 K C James-H M McGirr 184 G D Elliott-S M Mills<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1926-27 Christchurch, 2006-07<br />

7 144 P T Bar<strong>to</strong>n-J R Reid 176 S M Mills-C J Nevin<br />

Auckland, 1959-60 Christchurch, 2006-07<br />

8 137 F E Fisher-F L H Mooney 154 K C James-F T Badcock<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1952-53 Christchurch, 1926-27<br />

9 127 F L H Mooney-R A Buchan 115 E H L Bernau-K C James<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1943-44 Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1923-24<br />

10 113 F L H Mooney-E C V Knapp 87 N R Hoar-R Allen<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1943-44 Christchurch, 1944-45<br />

Wicket v CENTRAL DISTRICTS v NORTHERN DISTRICTS<br />

1 316 M H Austen-R T Hart 310 R H Vance-B A Edgar<br />

Wanganui, 1993-94 Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1988-89<br />

2 215 M D Bell-M E Parlane 215 M D Bell-J D Wells<br />

Napier, 2004-05 Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, 1998-99<br />

3 186 J D Wells-S J Blackmore 346 G P Burnett-R A Verry<br />

New Plymouth, 1999-2000 Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, 1991-92<br />

4 310 J D Ryder-N R Parlane 179 P T Bar<strong>to</strong>n-J R Reid<br />

Palmers<strong>to</strong>n North, 2004-05 Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1964-65<br />

5 341 G R Larsen-E B McSweeney 147* J V Coney-G P Bilby<br />

Levin, 1987-88 Lower Hutt, 1976-77<br />

6 226 E J Gray-R W Ormis<strong>to</strong>n 139 J F M Morrison-B D Smith<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1981-82 Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1972-73<br />

7 161 S P Fleming-M D J Walker 164 J E C Franklin-C J Nevin<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 2001-02 Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 2008-09<br />

8 135 G R Larsen-J E C Franklin 80 M D J Walker-L J Woodcock<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1998-99 Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, 2003-04<br />

9 225 L J Woodcock-M J Tugaga 87 I J Therkleson-R O Collinge<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 2009-10 Whangarei, 1973-74<br />

10 81 L C Butler-R E Reid 74 M D J Walker-J S Patel<br />

Wanganui, 1959-60 Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, 2003-04<br />

Wicket v OTAGO v OTHER TEAMS<br />

1 299 M D Bell-R A Jones 141 F L H Mooney-T Meale<br />

Dunedin, 2001-02 West Indies, 1951-52<br />

2 279 M D Bell-M E Parlane 196 J P Blacklock-D Naugh<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Dunedin, 2006-07 Hawkes Bay, 1908-09<br />

3 246 B A G Murray-J F M Morrison 117 A R Holdship-R V Blacklock<br />

Dunedin, 1968-69 New South Wales, 1893-94<br />

4 274 R A Jones-S R Mather 102 T Meale-R T Barber<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 2000-01 Fiji, 1953-54<br />

5 255 B R Taylor-J V Coney 131 B W Sinclair-D O Neely<br />

Dunedin, 1972-73 Australia, 1966-67<br />

6 184 D C Collins-H M McGirr 100 L S M Miller-D S St John<br />

Dunedin, 1923-24 West Indies, 1955-56<br />

7 250 C J Nevin-M D J Walker 85 F A Laws-J J Mahoney<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 2003-04 Hawkes Bay, 1905-06<br />

8 180 R G Twose-M C Goodson 136 H M McGirr-A Bennett<br />

Dunedin, 1994-95 Hawkes Bay, 1913-14<br />

9 72 F T Badcock-K C James 74 E G McLeod-M Henderson<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1926-27 M C C , 1929-30<br />

10 138 K C James-A W S Brice 104 K C James-H B Massey<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1926-27 Australia, 1927-28<br />

1886/87 HB G C Heenan 146*<br />

1896/87 C A B Williams 163<br />

1899/00 O F A Midlane 149<br />

1899/00 O C A Richardson 113<br />

1900/01 A F A Midlane 102<br />

1905/06 A H C Hickson 135<br />

1905/06 HB W P Redgrave 165<br />

1906/07 MCC A B Williams 100<br />

1908/09 HB J P Blacklock 124<br />

1914/15 A W A Baker 119<br />

1914/15 O F A Midlane 222*<br />

1917/18 A J N Crawford 110<br />

1918/19 A W A Baker 124<br />

1918/19 A E M Beechey 180<br />

1920/21 HB J A Bruce 107<br />

1920/21 A J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n 144<br />

1921/22 O J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n 118<br />

1922/23 A H H L Kortlang 113<br />

1922/23 A E H Bernau 117<br />

1922/23 A D C Collins 116<br />

1923/24 A J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n 163<br />

1923/24 A D C Collins 127<br />

1923/24 A H H L Kortlang 134<br />

1923/24 O J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n 150<br />

1923/24 O W A Baker 143<br />

Record Wicket <strong>Part</strong>nerships<br />

Representative Honours<br />

1923/24 O H H L Kortlang 103<br />

1923/24 O D C Collins 110<br />

1923/24 O H M McGirr 117<br />

1924/25 A D C Collins 172<br />

1925/26 C J C Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n 212<br />

1925/26 C H M McGirr 106<br />

1925/26 A H H L Kortlang 214*<br />

1925/26 A J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n 204<br />

1926/27 O J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n 121<br />

1926/27 O K C James 107*<br />

1926/27 C J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n 114<br />

1926/27 C F T Badcock 155<br />

1926/27 A T C Lowry 110<br />

1927/28 C H M McGirr 122<br />

1927/28 O F T Badcock 108<br />

1927/28 O K C James 108<br />

1927/28 O H Foley 136<br />

1927/28 A K C James 108<br />

1927/28 A T C Lowry 181<br />

1928/29 C K C James 109*<br />

1928/29 C T C Lowry 134<br />

1928/29 A R V de R Worker 151<br />

1929/30 C C S Dempster 141*<br />

1929/30 A T C Lowry 122<br />

1929/30 A E A McLeod 102<br />

CENTURIES (292)<br />

AGAINST WELLINGTON<br />

Wicket by AUCKLAND by CANTERBURY<br />

1 201 A H Anthony-E Horspool 287 B R Hartland-G R Stead<br />

Auckland, 1924-25 Christchurch, 1994-95<br />

2 241 T J Franklin-J J Crowe 174 G T Dowling-J W Burtt<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1988-89 Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1967-68<br />

3 203* B A Pocock-A C Parore 187* C D McMillan-R T Latham<br />

Auckland, 1997-98 Christchurch, 1994-95<br />

4 180 C C R Dacre-A N C Snedden 278 A W Roberts-M L Page<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1922-23 Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1931-32<br />

5 174 J G Kemp-R W Morgan 183 C Z Harris-C D McMillan<br />

Auckland, 1967-68 Christchurch, 1996-97<br />

6 176 V J Scott-O C Cleal 209 C Z Harris-A J Redmond<br />

Auckland, 1940-41 Rangiora 2001-02<br />

7 131 C C R Dacre-G L Weir 241 N J Astle-M W Priest<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1927-28 Christchurch, 1994-95<br />

8 189 W N Carson-A M Matheson 114 A W Thomas-H B Whitta<br />

Auckland, 1938-39 Christchurch, 1919-20<br />

9 122 R S Cunis-H T Schuster 182* L K Germon-R M Ford<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1964-65 Christchurch, 1989-90<br />

10 97 A C Kerr-H C Nottman 87 A H Hart-C H Thiele<br />

Auckland, 1941-42 Rangiora, 1984-85<br />

Wicket by CENTRAL DISTRICTS by NORTHERN DISTRICTS<br />

1 428 P J Ingram-J M How 165 J G Wright-G M Turner<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 2009-10 Lower Hutt, 1976-77<br />

2 171* J M How-G H Worker 162* J G Wright-J G Gibson<br />

Napier, 2008-09 Lower Hutt, 1978-79<br />

3 180 C D Ingham-M J Greatbatch 169 J M Parker-A D G Roberts<br />

Napier, 1994-95 Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1983-84<br />

4 172* P S Briasco-M W Douglas 208* S A Thomson-M P Maynard<br />

Palmers<strong>to</strong>n North, 1990-91 Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, 1991-92<br />

5 301 J I Englefield-L R P L Taylor 149 K A Wealleans-B A Young<br />

Palmers<strong>to</strong>n North, 2004-05 Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1991-92<br />

6 235 M S Sinclair-B B J Griggs 170 E C Petrie-R J McPherson<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 2008-09 Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, 1959-60<br />

7 134 M W Douglas-S W Duff 94 P D McGlashan-J A F Yovich<br />

Napier, 1991-92 Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, 2005-06<br />

8 84 P M Blackbourn-G K Robertson 152 J A H Marshall-M G Orchard<br />

Palmers<strong>to</strong>n North, 1983-84 Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, 2006-07<br />

9 73 G R Hay-E J McInnis 188 N R Parlane-D R Tuffey<br />

Napier, 2007-08 Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1999-2000<br />

10 52 D J Leonard-A J Alcock 113* P D McGlashan-G W Aldridge<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1992-93 Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 2005-06<br />

Wicket by OTAGO by OTHER TEAMS<br />

1 193 M H Richardson-M J Home 225 W Watson-P R Richardson<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 2000-01 M C C , 1959-60<br />

2 254 K J Burns-K R Rutherford 144 Zaheer Abbas-M J Khan<br />

Oamaru, 1987-88 Pakistan, 1972-73<br />

3 213 G M Turner-B E Congdon 209 R B McCosker-G S Chappell<br />

Dunedin, 1972-73 Australia, 1976-77<br />

4 211* K J Burns-A H Jones 170 E D Weekes-G O Smith<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1984-85 West Indies, 1955-56<br />

5 134 C B Gaffaney-G J Hopkins 131 H A Bishop-G Hawke<br />

Dunedin, 2003-04 Hawkes Bay, 1903-04<br />

6 165 G M Turner-W K Lees 96 C C Page-G H Simpson-<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n, 1975-76 Hayward, M C C , 1906-07<br />

7 147 N T Broom-S R Wells 84 A L Hassett-I W Johnson<br />

Queens<strong>to</strong>wn, 2009-10 Australia, 1945-46<br />

8 165* J N Crawford-A G Eckhold 81 H P Tillakaratne-G F Labrooy<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n 1914-15 Sri Lanka, 1990-91<br />

9 80 G H Mills-L J Groves 95 D G Davis-G Stevens<br />

Dunedin, 1937-38 Hawkes Bay, 1920-21<br />

10 90 B L Cairns-G B Thomson 46 A A Mailey-S Everett<br />

Lower Hutt, 1979-80 NSW , 1923-24<br />

Season Opp Batsman Runs Season Opp Batsman Runs Season Opp Batsman Runs Season Opp Batsman Runs<br />

1930/31 O H M McGirr 141<br />

1930/31 C H M McGirr 101<br />

1931/32 C C S Dempster 154<br />

1931/32 O H N Lambert 107<br />

1932/33 A E W T Tindill 106<br />

1932/33 A K C James 108<br />

1933/34 C E W T Tindill 106<br />

1933/34 C E W T Tindill 102<br />

1934/35 O J R Lamason 103<br />

1935/36 A J R Lamason 127<br />

1936/37 A D A R Moloney 190<br />

1936/37 A E W T Tindill 133<br />

1938/39 O J A Ongley 110<br />

1938/39 O W G Rainbird 102<br />

1940/41 C M P Donnelly 138*<br />

1940/41 C H W Osborn 116<br />

1943/44 A F L H Mooney 180<br />

1944/45 O W G Bain 104*<br />

1946/47 C C S Dempster 104<br />

1946/47 A C S Dempster 108<br />

1947/48 C E W T Tindill 112<br />

1947/48 A R J Kemp 152<br />

1948/49 A E W T Tindill 149<br />

1949/50 A J R Reid 112<br />

1951/52 O J R Reid 283<br />

1951/52 A J R Reid 100<br />

1951/52 Wl T Meale 112<br />

1952/53 O J R Reid 108<br />

1953/54 CD K F H Smith 141*<br />

1953/54 O R T Barber 117<br />

1953/54 F T Meale 130<br />

1954/55 CD J R Reid 106<br />

1955/56 C J E F Beck 149<br />

1955/56 A L S M Miller 144<br />

1955/56 Wl L S M Miller 114<br />

1956/57 CD R A Vance 109<br />

1956/57 C E W Dempster 105<br />

1956/57 ND A H Pres<strong>to</strong>n 122<br />

1958/59 ND J R Reid 191*<br />

1959/60 C J R Reid 143<br />

1959/60 A J R Reid 165<br />

1960/61 A P T Bar<strong>to</strong>n 118<br />

1960/61 O J R Reid 103<br />

1961/62 CD B A G Murray 133<br />

1961/62 CD J E F Beck 103*<br />

1961/62 CD L C Butler 101*<br />

1962/63 CD G P Bilby 132<br />

1962/63 ND J R Reid 296<br />

1962/63 O J R Reid 102<br />

1962/63 ND B W Sinclair 102*<br />

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Season Opp Batsman Runs Season Opp Batsman Runs Season Opp Batsman Runs Season Opp Batsman Runs<br />

1964/65 A J R Reid 147<br />

1964/65 ND J R Reid 126<br />

1964/65 O B A G Murray 107<br />

1965/66 O G P Bilby 161<br />

1966/67 AUS B W Sinclair 148<br />

1967/68 O D O Neely 132*<br />

1968/69 O B A G Murray 213<br />

1969/70 ND P J C Coutts 102<br />

1970/71 CD J F M Morrison 108<br />

1970/71 A G A Newdick 143<br />

1971/72 C B R Taylor 129*<br />

1972/73 ND J F M Morrison 180*<br />

1972/73 C G A Newdick 101<br />

1972/73 O B R Taylor 173<br />

1972/73 PAK R W Smith 124<br />

1973/74 ND G P Bilby 109<br />

1974/75 ND J F M Morrison 118<br />

1975/76 CD J V Coney 106<br />

1975/76 A J V Coney 100*<br />

1975/76 O G A Newdick 112*<br />

1976/77 ND J V Coney 102*<br />

1976/77 A J V Coney 120*<br />

1977/78 A J F Morrison 106<br />

1978/79 C B A Edgar 134<br />

1978/79 CD G A Newdick 119<br />

1979/80 O B A Edgar 103<br />

1979/80 CD B A Edgar 152*<br />

1980/81 ND J F M Morrison 138*<br />

1981/82 ND B A Edgar 141*<br />

1981/82 CD E J Gray 126<br />

1981/82 A E J Gray 114<br />

1981/82 C J F M Morrison 100*<br />

1982/83 CD R W Ormis<strong>to</strong>n 179<br />

1982/83 ND B A Edgar 146<br />

1982/83 A E B McSweeney 130<br />

1982/83 O R H Vance 112<br />

1983/84 ND R H Vance 114<br />

1983/84 O B A Edgar 106<br />

1983/84 C B A Edgar 105<br />

1983/84 CD R W Ormis<strong>to</strong>n 104*<br />

1983/84 C E J Gray 103*<br />

1984/85 CD T D Ritchie 105*<br />

1985/86 O E J Gray 128*<br />

1985/86 C R H Vance 114<br />

1985/86 CD E J Gray 109<br />

1986/87 CD B A Edgar 102<br />

1986/87 O B A Edgar 110<br />

1986/87 O A H Jones 163*<br />

Wkts/<br />

Season Opp Bowler Runs<br />

1877/78 O J A Salmon 7-61<br />

1880/81 N J P Francis 6-53<br />

1881/82 WCNI H S Hickson 6-12<br />

1883/84 HB J P Firth 8-13<br />

1884/85 A H Lawson 6-70<br />

1884/85 N H Lawson 7-25<br />

1886/87 C W P McGirr 6-36<br />

1886/87 A C H Dryden 7-24<br />

1886/87 HB A H Gore 7-53<br />

1886/87 HB A H Gore 6-38<br />

1887/88 N E F Hewat 6-25<br />

1887/88 HB E F Hewat 7-30<br />

1888/89 N E F Hewat 6-30<br />

1889/90 C C H Dryden 7-58<br />

1890/91 C C H Dryden 6-19<br />

1892/93 O W Frith 6-51<br />

1892/93 O E F Upham 6-37<br />

1893/94 O C H Dryden 7-24<br />

1893/94 NSW F L Ashbolt 6-52<br />

1894/95 O F L Ashbolt 7-61<br />

1894/95 Fiji E F Upham 6-43<br />

1896/97 HB F Holdsworth 6-47<br />

1896/98 HB F Holdsworth 6-35<br />

1897/98 C F L Ashbolt 7-52<br />

1897/98 HB F L Ashbolt 8-58<br />

1898/99 HB F H Robertson 6-23<br />

1899/00 O K H Tucker 6-21<br />

1899/00 A K H Tucker 7-48<br />

1900/01 A K H Tucker 6-91<br />

1900/01 C K H Tucker 7-66<br />

1901/02 O E F Upham 7-24<br />

1901/02 HB E O Hales 6-22<br />

1902/03 C F C Stephenson 7-58<br />

1903/04 HB E F Upham 6-68<br />

1903/04 A E F Upham 6-45<br />

1904/05 C E F Upham 7-10<br />

1904/05 O E F Upham 7-85<br />

1905/06 HB K H Tucker 7-31<br />

1906/07 MCC H W Monaghan 7-50<br />

1906/07 MCC E F Upham 6-78<br />

1906/07 HB K H Tucker 7-78<br />

1907/08 C H C Hickson 7-56<br />

1908/09 C T Connelly 6-10<br />

1909/10 C E F Upham 6-52<br />

1910/11 A J V Saunders 6-61<br />

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1986/87 ND A H Jones 105<br />

1987/88 ND T D Ritchie 102*<br />

1987/88 ND R H Vance 117*<br />

1987/88 CD R H Vance 103*<br />

1987/88 CD B A Edgar 107*<br />

1987/88 CD G R Larsen 161<br />

1987/88 CD E B McSweeney 205*<br />

1987/88 O R H Vance 121<br />

1988/89 C B A Edgar 150<br />

1988/89 A B A Edgar 147*<br />

1988/89 A A H Jones 177<br />

1988/89 ND R H Vance 254*<br />

1988/89 ND B A Edgar 140<br />

1988/89 C T D Ritchie 106<br />

1988/89 C A H Jones 181*<br />

1988/89 CD R H Vance 116*<br />

1988/89 CD R H Vance 123<br />

1988/89 CD R H Vance 144<br />

1989/90 O B A Edgar 162<br />

1989/90 ND R H Vance 123<br />

1989/90 CD B A Edgar 125<br />

1989/90 CD B R Williams 103*<br />

1989/90 C J M Aiken 156*<br />

1990/91 CD R H Vance 111*<br />

1990/91 ND A H Jones 109*<br />

1990/91 S.L. M D Crowe 101<br />

1991/92 C E B McSweeney 119<br />

1991/92 A A H Jones 103<br />

1991/92 A J D Wells 102<br />

1991/92 O E B McSweeney 107<br />

1991/92 O S J Blackmore 107*<br />

1991/92 ND G P Burnett 203*<br />

1991/92 ND R A Verry 132<br />

1992/93 A A H Jones 104<br />

1992/93 C M D Crowe 152<br />

1992/93 C M D Crowe 137*<br />

1993/94 CD M H Austen 202<br />

1993/94 CD R T Hart 120<br />

1993/94 C E B McSweeney 111<br />

1993/94 ND M W Douglas 106<br />

1994/95 ND M W Douglas 100*<br />

1994/95 O M H Austen 128<br />

1994/95 O J M Aiken 138<br />

1994/95 O R G Twose 113*<br />

1994/95 O R G Twose 163*<br />

1994/95 C M H Austen 166<br />

1994/95 C R G Twose 150*<br />

1994/95 C J M Aiken 116<br />

Wkts/<br />

Season Opp Bowler Runs<br />

1911/12 C J V Saunders 6-52<br />

1911/12 A J V Saunders 6-86<br />

1913/14 HB J V Saunders 7-56<br />

1913/14 C T R Southall 7-32<br />

1914/15 C A W S Brice 6-31<br />

1917/18 C C W Garrod 7-59<br />

1917/18 A A W S Brice 7-60<br />

1918/19 C J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n 8-59<br />

1918/19 A A W S Brice 9-67<br />

1919/20 O A W S Brice 6-63<br />

1919/20 HB F S Middle<strong>to</strong>n 6-56<br />

1919/20 HB F S Middle<strong>to</strong>n 7-36<br />

1920/21 A A W S Brice 6-64<br />

1920/21 A A W S Brice 7-112<br />

1921/22 C H M McGirr 7-45<br />

1921/22 O W S Barclay 6-65<br />

1922/23 C A W S Brice 6-65<br />

1923/24 C H M McGirr 6-52<br />

1923/24 C A W S Brice 6-54<br />

1924/25 O F T Badcock 6-75<br />

1924/25 C F T Badcock 7-50<br />

1924/25 VIC F T Badcock 6-72<br />

1925/26 A F T Badcock 7-55<br />

1926/27 O F T Badcock 7-59<br />

1926/27 A M Henderson 6-70<br />

1929/30 C H N Lambert 6-102<br />

1932/33 C E D Blundell 6-101<br />

1934/35 O E D Blundell 6-82<br />

1935/36 C B G Griffiths 6-55<br />

1935/36 O C K Parsloe 7-66<br />

1937/38 O M G Browne 6-89<br />

1938/39 O T L Pritchard 7-32<br />

1938/39 O J G Ashenden 6-44<br />

1939/40 A T L Pritchard 6-66<br />

1945/46 C R A Buchan 7-66<br />

1946/47 A D S Wilson 6-44<br />

1946/47 C H B Cave 6-44<br />

1952/53 A F E Fisher 7-48<br />

1952/53 O R W Blair 8-36<br />

1952/53 C F E Fisher 8-34<br />

1953/54 O B D Morrison 7-42<br />

1954/55 A R W Blair 6-50<br />

1955/56 CD B D Morrison 7-68<br />

1955/56 A R S Challies 6-112<br />

1994/95 C M D Crowe 193*<br />

1994/95 CD S R Mather 126<br />

1995/96 ND J M Aiken 170*<br />

1996/97 A P J B Chandler 177<br />

1996/97 O S J Blackmore 102<br />

1997/98 C S R Mather 170<br />

1997/98 C M R Jefferson 114<br />

1997/98 CD R G Twose 109<br />

1997/98 A M D Bell 216<br />

1997/98 A J D Wells 115<br />

1998/99 ND M D Bell 219<br />

1998/99 ND M R Jefferson 103*<br />

1998/99 O C J Nevin 113<br />

1998/99 O P J B Chandler 150<br />

1998/99 CD G R Larsen 118*<br />

1999/00 ND T A Boyer 104<br />

1999/00 C J D Wells 143<br />

1999/00 CD J D Wells 107<br />

1999/00 CD J D Wells 132*<br />

2000/01 C M D Bell 134<br />

2000/01 CD M D Bell 109<br />

2000/01 CD M D Bell 117<br />

2000/01 A M D Bell 104<br />

2000/01 A R G Twose 108<br />

2000/01 C M D Bell 112<br />

2000/01 C R A Jones 145<br />

2000/01 O R A Jones 188<br />

2000/01 O S R Mather 107<br />

2000/01 ND R A Jones 147<br />

2001/02 C R A Jones 101<br />

2001/02 CD S P Fleming 115<br />

2001/02 CD M D J Walker 100*<br />

2001/02 O M D Bell 131*<br />

2001/02 O R A Jones 171<br />

2002/03 C M D Bell 114<br />

2002/03 O R A Jones 126<br />

2002/03 CD R A Jones 128<br />

2003/04 CD M D Bell 112<br />

2003/04 C C J Nevin 143*<br />

2003/04 O J E C Franklin 108*<br />

2003/04 O C J Nevin 124*<br />

2003/04 O M D J Walker 126<br />

2004/05 A M E Parlane 203<br />

2004/05 CD M D Bell 118<br />

2004/05 CD M E Parlane 132<br />

2004/05 CD J D Ryder 236<br />

2004/05 CD N R Parlane 136<br />

2004/05 A L J Woodcock 106<br />

6 OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS (177)<br />

Wkts/<br />

Season Opp Bowler Runs<br />

1956/57 C R W Blair 9-75<br />

1956/57 A R W Blair 9-72<br />

1956/57 O R W Blair 6-13<br />

1957/58 O R W Blair 6-44<br />

1957/58 ND R W Blair 6-43<br />

1957/58 C R W Blair 6-29<br />

1958/59 A R W Blair 7-55<br />

1958/59 C J R Reid 7-38<br />

1959/60 O R W Blair 6-43<br />

1959/60 A R E Reid 6-57<br />

1960/61 C J R Reid 6-63<br />

1960/61 ND R W Blair 7-30<br />

1961/62 O G T McConnell 6-41<br />

1961/62 C R W Blair 6-40<br />

1961/62 ND R W Blair 6-56<br />

1962/63 A J R Reid 7-29<br />

1962/63 ND R W Blair 7-84<br />

1962/63 O R W Blair 6-31<br />

1963/64 O R W Blair 6-49<br />

1963/64 ND R W Blair 6-78<br />

1963/64 A R W Blair 6-72<br />

1964/65 A N A Huxford 6-38<br />

1964/65 ND A R Taylor 6-66<br />

1964/65 PAK N A Huxford 7-95<br />

1965/66 ND A R Taylor 6-47<br />

1965/66 NZU23 L C Butler 8-50<br />

1966/67 O B A Bol<strong>to</strong>n 6-67<br />

1966/67 ND N A Huxford 6-40<br />

1966/67 AUS N A Huxford 6-86<br />

1967/68 O W J R Haskell 6-6<br />

1967/68 A R O Collinge 8-64<br />

1968/69 C B A Bol<strong>to</strong>n 6-46<br />

1968/69 ND R O Collinge 6-67<br />

1970/71 O R O Collinge 6-40<br />

1970/71 C R O Collinge 7-28<br />

1970/71 ND G T McConnell 6-87<br />

1972/73 A B R Taylor 6-37<br />

1973/74 O E J Chatfield 7-34<br />

1974/75 O B D Smith 6-57<br />

1975/76 C S B Cater 6-32<br />

1975/76 C E J Chatfield 6-69<br />

1976/77 CD E J Chatfield 7-72<br />

1976/77 AUS E J Chatfield 7-45<br />

1977/78 C E J Chatfield 6-54<br />

2005/06 C M E Parlane 120<br />

2005/06 C J D Ryder 133<br />

2005/06 ND J D Ryder 136<br />

2005/06 A N R Parlane 110<br />

2005/06 A J E C Franklin 208<br />

2005/06 ND M E Parlane 154<br />

2005/06 ND M D Bell 109<br />

2005/06 A M D Bell 162<br />

2005/06 C N R Parlane 109*<br />

2006/07 ND M D Bell 101<br />

2006/07 ND G D Elliott 102*<br />

2006/07 O M D Bell 161*<br />

2006/07 O M E Parlane 140<br />

2006/07 C M E Parlane 116<br />

2006/07 C J D Ryder 112<br />

2006/07 A N R Parlane 135<br />

2006/07 C G D Elliott 107<br />

2006/07 C S M Mills 171<br />

2007/08 ND D J Bowden 106<br />

2007/08 O M E Parlane 104<br />

2007/08 C M D Bell 188*<br />

2007/08 CD N R Parlane 134<br />

2007/08 CD M D Bell 265<br />

2007/08 A N R Parlane 165<br />

2007/08 A G D Elliott 108<br />

2007/08 A N R Parlane 110<br />

2007/08 A G D Elliott 196*<br />

2008/09 C M D Bell 146<br />

2008/09 A M D Bell 122<br />

2008/09 A J E C Franklin 219<br />

2008/09 A L J Woodcock 102*<br />

2008/09 ND J M Brodie 110<br />

2008/09 ND J E C Franklin 160<br />

2008/09 O B J Crook 101*<br />

2008/09 CD C J Nevin 134<br />

2008/09 CD J E C Franklin 107*<br />

2008/09 ND M D Bell 100<br />

2009/10 A J M Brodie 103<br />

2009/10 A C J Merchant 108<br />

2009/10 O S J Rhodes 142*<br />

2009/10 CD L J Woodcock 220*<br />

2009/10 CD M J Tugaga 103<br />

2009/10 A S J Rhodes 124<br />

2009/10 C N R Parlane 137<br />

2009/10 C J E C Franklin 162<br />

2009/10 O J D Ryder 103<br />

2009/10 O N R Parlane 193<br />

2009/10 O C J Merchant 101*<br />

Wkts/<br />

Season Opp Bowler Runs<br />

1977/78 ND E J Chatfield 6-59<br />

1977/78 O E J Gray 6-53<br />

1978/79 O E J Chatfield 7-42<br />

1979/80 ND E J Chatfield 8-24<br />

1979/80 WI E J Chatfield 7-53<br />

1979/80 WI E J Chatfield 6-33<br />

1979/80 CD J V Coney 6-17<br />

1980/81 ND B W Cederwall 6-42<br />

1982/83 ND E J Chatfield 6-76<br />

1984/85 C S J Maguiness 7-17<br />

1984/85 O E J Gray 6-89<br />

1985/86 C E J Gray 6-114<br />

1985/86 C E J Gray 8-37<br />

1986/87 O E J Chatfield 8-83<br />

1986/87 A E J Chatfield 6-64<br />

1986/87 O E J Chatfield 7-65<br />

1986/87 ND E J Gray 7-24<br />

1987/88 A R G Holland 7-69<br />

1988/89 ND G N Cederwall 7-97<br />

1989/90 O J P Millmow 6-13<br />

1989/90 A E J Gray 8-78<br />

1990/91 C P W O’Rourke 6-77<br />

1990/91 ND P W O’Rourke 7-81<br />

1991/92 C G R Larsen 6-64<br />

1991/92 CD M J Sears 6-48<br />

1993/94 CD M C Goodson 6-48<br />

1993/94 C J D Wells 6-59<br />

1994/95 ND G R Larsen 6-37<br />

1996/97 O S J Hotter 6-69<br />

1996/97 ND S J Hotter 6-77<br />

2000/01 C I E O’Brien 6-55<br />

2001/02 ND A J Penn 7-71<br />

2001/02 C A J Penn 8-21<br />

2002/03 CD J E C Franklin 6-40<br />

2002/03 C I E O’Brien 6-103<br />

2002/03 CD A J Penn 6-33<br />

2002/03 O M D J Walker 6-114<br />

2004/05 O J S Patel 6-32<br />

2004/05 A M R Gillespie 6-81<br />

2005/06 CD J E C Franklin 7-30<br />

2005/06 C M R Gillespie 6-105<br />

2006/07 A I E O’Brien 8-55<br />

2007/08 CD M R Gillespie 6-114<br />

2007/08 C M R Gillespie 6-42


New Zealand Representatives – Men<br />

C St G Gore 1893/94<br />

A R Holdship (c) 1893/94, 1895/96, 1897/98<br />

R V Blacklock 1895/96<br />

F L Ashbolt 1898/99<br />

E F Upham 1896/97, 1898/99, 1899/00, 1902/03, 1904/05, 1906/07<br />

H C Hickson 1902/03, 1904/05<br />

J J Mahoney 1902/03, 1906/07<br />

K H Tucker 1899/00, 1902/03, 1905/06, 1906/07<br />

A B Williams (c) 1896/97, 1902/03, 1906/07<br />

C A Richardson 1899/00, 1902/03<br />

J P Blacklock 1904/05<br />

H W Monaghan 1905/06<br />

W P Redgrave 1905/06<br />

A W S Brice (c) 1909/10, 1920/21, 1922/23<br />

F A Midlane 1909/10<br />

J W Condliffe 1922/23, 1924/25<br />

C W Robinson 1913/14<br />

J V Saunders 1913/14<br />

C A Holland 1913/14<br />

J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n 1920/21, 1922/23, 1923/24, 1924/25<br />

F S Middle<strong>to</strong>n 1920/21<br />

E G McLeod 1922/23, 1929/30<br />

H M McGirr 1922/23, 1923/24, 1924/25, 1926/27, 1927, 1927/28,<br />

1929/30<br />

D C Collins (c) 1922/23, 1923/24<br />

W A Cate 1922/23<br />

H N Lambert 1922/23<br />

E H L Bernau 1922/23, 1927<br />

W A Baker 1923/24<br />

M Henderson 1923/24, 1926/27, 1927, 1927/28, 1929/30<br />

K C James 1923/24, 1925/26, 1927, 1927/28, 1929/30, 1931, 1931/32,<br />

1932/33<br />

H H L Kortlang 1923/24<br />

C S Dempster 1924/25, 1926/27, 1927, 1927/28, 1929/30, 1931, 1931/32,<br />

1932/33<br />

R W Hope 1925/26<br />

T C Lowry (c) 1925/26, 1926/27, 1927, 1927/28, 1929/30, 1931, 1937,<br />

1937/38<br />

F T Badcock 1927/28, 1929/30<br />

C G Finlayson 1927/28<br />

H Foley 1927/28, 1929/30<br />

E D Blundell 1935/36<br />

N Gallichan 1926/27, 1927/28, 1937<br />

J Newman 1931/32, 1932/33<br />

D A R Moloney (c) 1935/36, 1936/37, 1937, 1937/38<br />

J A R Blandford 1935/36<br />

B G Griffiths 1935/36<br />

J R Lamason 1935/36, 1937, 1937/38<br />

E W T Tindill 1936/37, 1937, 1937/38, 1938/39, 1945/46,<br />

1946/47<br />

C K Parsloe 1937/38<br />

J A Ongley 1938/39<br />

J G Ashenden 1938/39<br />

T L Pritchard 1938/39<br />

C G Rowe 1945/46<br />

H B Cave 1949<br />

F L H Mooney 1949, 1949/50, 1950/51, 1951/52, 1952/53,<br />

1953/54<br />

G O Rabone 1949, 1949/50<br />

J R Reid (c) 1949, 1949/50, 1950/51, 1952/53, 1953/54, 1954/55,<br />

1955/56, 1958/59, 1959/60, 1960/61, 1961/62, 1962/63,<br />

1963/64, 1964/65, 1965<br />

G F Cresswell 1949, 1949/50<br />

E W Dempster 1952/53, 1953/54<br />

R W Blair 1952/53, 1953/54, 1954/55, 1956/57, 1958,<br />

1958/59, 1962/63, 1963/64<br />

F E Fisher 1952/53<br />

J E F Beck 1953/54, 1955/56<br />

WHILST PLAYING FOR WELLINGTON<br />

Welling<strong>to</strong>n Representative Record<br />

First-Class Matches 1876-2010<br />

Versus Played Won Lost Drawn Tied<br />

Auckland (1882-2010) 137 34 57 46 –<br />

Australia (1910-1977) 9 – 7 2 –<br />

Canterbury (1878-2010) 143 52 49 41 1<br />

Central Districts (1950-2010) 80 28 17 35 –<br />

Fiji (1894-1954) 3 1 1 1 –<br />

Hawke’s Bay (1884-1921) 24 14 4 6 –<br />

India (1998-1999) 1 – 1 – –<br />

Lord Hawkes XI (1902/03) 1 – 1 – –<br />

M C C /England (1906-1988) 12 1 7 4 –<br />

Nelson (1876-1891) 16 6 8 1 1<br />

New South Wales (1890-1990) 5 – 3 2 –<br />

Northern Districts (1957-2010) 75 35 14 26 –<br />

Otago (1893-2010) 115 53 30 32 –<br />

Pakistan (1965-2001) 5 – 2 3 –<br />

NZ Under-23 XI (1965/66) 1 1 – – –<br />

Sri Lanka (1990/91) 1 – – 1 –<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>ria (1924/25) 1 1 – – –<br />

West Coast, NI (1879/80) 1 – 1 – –<br />

West Indies (1952-1980) 3 1 1 1 –<br />

TOTALS 633 227 203 201 2<br />

T G McMahon 1955/56<br />

L S M Miller 1955/56, 1956/57, 1958<br />

R T Barber 1955/56<br />

T Meale 1958<br />

B W Sinclair (c) 1959/60, 1962/63, 1963/64, 1964/65, 1965,<br />

1965/66, 1966/67, 1967/68, 1969/70<br />

J W Guy 1960/61, 1961/62<br />

P T Bar<strong>to</strong>n 1960/61, 1961/62, 1962/63<br />

L C Butler 1960/61<br />

A E Dick 1962/63, 1963/64, 1964/65, 1965<br />

B D Morrison 1962/63<br />

P B Truscott 1964/65<br />

G P Bilby 1965/66<br />

R O Collinge 1966/67, 1967/68, 1969, 1970/71, 1972, 1973, 1973/74,<br />

1974/75<br />

B A G Murray 1967/68, 1969, 1969/70, 1970/71<br />

B R Taylor 1970/71, 1971/72, 1972/73, 1973<br />

B E Congdon (c) 1972<br />

J V Coney (c) 1973/74, 1976/77, 1978/79, 1979, 1979/80, 1980/81, 1981/82,<br />

1982/83, 1983, 1983/84, 1984, 1984/85, 1985, 1985/86,<br />

1986, 1986/87<br />

J F M Morrison 1973/74, 1974/75, 1975/76, 1979, 1981/82, 1982/83, 1983<br />

E J Chatfield 1974/75, 1976/77, 1979, 1980/81, 1981/82, 1982/83, 1983,<br />

1983/84, 1984, 1984/85, 1985, 1985/86, 1986, 1986/87,<br />

1987, 1987/88, 1988, 1988/89<br />

B A Edgar 1978, 1978/79, 1979, 1979/80, 1980/81, 1981/82, 1982/83,<br />

1983, 1983/84, 1984, 1985/86, 1986<br />

E J Gray 1983, 1984, 1985/86, 1986, 1987, 1988<br />

E B McSweeney 1985/86, 1986/87, 1987<br />

A H Jones (c) 1987, 1987/88, 1988, 1988/89, 1989, 1989/90, 1990, 1990/91,<br />

1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94<br />

R H Vance 1987/88, 1988/89, 1989<br />

G R Larsen (c) 1989/90, 1990/91, 1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94, 1994, 1994/95,<br />

1995/96, 1996/97, 1997/98,<br />

1998/99<br />

J P Millmow 1990<br />

M D Crowe (c) 1990/91, 1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94, 1994,<br />

1994/95, 1995/96<br />

R B Reid 1990/91<br />

H T Davis 1994, 1996/97, 1997/98<br />

M W Douglas 1994, 1994/95<br />

R G Twose 1995/96, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/2000,<br />

2000/01<br />

G R Jonas was selected as a replacement <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>ur Pakistan in 1996/97 but<br />

didn’t play a game<br />

M D Bell 1998/99, 1999/2000, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2007/08<br />

C E Bulfin 1998/99<br />

C J Nevin 1999/2000, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04<br />

S P Fleming (c) 2000/01, 2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06<br />

2006/07, 2007/08<br />

A J Penn 2000/01<br />

J E C Franklin 2000/01, 2001/02, 2004, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07,<br />

2008/09, 2009/10<br />

P A Hitchcock 2002/03<br />

R A Jones 2002/03, 2003/04<br />

M D J Walker 2003/04<br />

I E O’Brien 2004/05, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10<br />

J S Patel 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10<br />

M R Gillespie 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09<br />

J D Ryder 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10<br />

G D Elliott 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10<br />

A J McKay 2009/10<br />

Note:<br />

The following Welling<strong>to</strong>nians represented New Zealand in minor matches without<br />

ever playing for Welling<strong>to</strong>n at first class level<br />

• J H Phillipps against Minor Counties in 1949 (NZ Team Manager)<br />

• J R Vogtherr against Windward Islands in 1972 (NZ Trade Commissioner in West<br />

Indies at the time)<br />

• I M Walter against Scotland in 1973 (NZ Team Scorer)<br />

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Welling<strong>to</strong>n Career Records<br />

– Compiled by Ian Smith –<br />

* No initials can be found<br />

? Statistics not recorded<br />

FIRST CLASS MATCHES 1876-2010<br />

Debut M I NO HS Runs Ave 100s 50s C/S W R Ave 10M 51 Best<br />

A. Abbas 2004 3 4 2 22* 36 18.00 - - - 7 275 39.28 - - 3-60<br />

W.M. Aberhart 1986 2 3 1 24 28 14.00 - - - 1 119 119.00 - - 1-50<br />

J.M. Aiken 1989 28 50 5 170* 1595 35.44 4 6 19 - - - - - -<br />

G.M. Aim 1961 5 8 1 31 116 16.57 - - 3 - - - - - -<br />

D.M.L. Airey 1977 6 11 3 33 111 13.87 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

W.F. Airey 1927 7 14 0 47 213 15.21 - - 2 - - - - -<br />

W.A. Aldersley 1910 5 8 2 48 123 20.50 - - 4 8 206 25.75 - - 4-47<br />

G.S. Allen 1978 3 4 0 42 94 23.50 - - 1 - 21 - - - -<br />

R. Allen 1942 12 20 12 31* 131 16.37 - - 10 48 1040 21.66 - 3 5-58<br />

I. Allardyce 1918 1 2 0 5 9 4.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

P.J.W. Allott 1985 13 12 5 66* 177 25.28 - 1 6 46 1064 23.13 - 3 5-40<br />

F. Alpe 1908 1 2 0 4* 6 3.00 - - 0 0 60 - - - -<br />

S. Alpe 1882 8 14 2 29* 163 13.58 - - 4 - - - - - -<br />

F.M. Andrews 1942 1 2 0 26 46 23.00 - - 0 3 138 46.00 - - 3-108<br />

T.B. Armitage 1876 10 16 3 20 91 7.00 - - 6 32 ? ? - 1 5-23<br />

F.L. Ashbolt 1894 17 29 8 37* 275 13.09 - - 22 105 1551 14.77 3 10 8-58<br />

J.G. Ashenden 1936 15 25 4 27 160 7.61 - - 9 51 1453 28.49 - 1 6-44<br />

M.H. Austen 1992 26 45 3 202 1453 34.59 3 5 16 24 435 18.12 - - 4-43<br />

J Austin-Smellie 2009 3 5 1 97 162 40.50 - - 5 - - - - - -<br />

F.T. Badcock 1925 19 37 1 155 1107 30.75 2 7 25 115 2076 18.05 5 9 7-50<br />

W.G. Bain 1937 8 15 2 104* 259 19.92 1 1 3 - - - - - -<br />

G.H. Baker 1920 3 6 0 33 42 7.00 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

G.R. Baker 1992 11 13 2 47 229 20.81 - - 32/1 - - - - - -<br />

W.A. Baker 1912 34 62 4 143 1835 31.63 3 10 25 8 106 13.25 - 1 5-50<br />

L. Balaji 2008 1 1 0 12 12 12.00 - - - 3 94 31.33 - - 2-55<br />

J.E. Banks 1924 7 12 3 76* 217 24.11 - 1 1 - - - - - -<br />

R.T. Barber 1945 42 75 2 117 1708 23.39 1 10 48 0 8 - - - -<br />

W.S. Barclay 1921 9 15 6 29 137 15.22 - - 2 17 287 16.88 1 1 6-65<br />

A. Barron 1906 1 1 0 18 18 18.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

A.E. Bar<strong>to</strong>n 1904 1 2 0 14 17 8.50 - - 0 0 20 - - - -<br />

P.T. Bar<strong>to</strong>n 1954 47 77 4 118 1825 25.00 1 8 35 5 132 26.40 - - 3-33<br />

D.D. Beard 1946 1 2 0 27 35 17.50 - - 0 2 63 31.50 - - 2-63<br />

L.A. Beard 1928 1 2 1 60* 76 76.00 - 1 1 1 82 82.00 - - 1-44<br />

M.A. Beban 1969 4 5 0 17 28 5.60 - - 3 7 261 37.28 - - 3-96<br />

J.E.F. Beck 1955 18 27 1 149 713 27.42 2 3 12 0 10 - - - -<br />

E.M. Beechey 1906 15 26 0 180 576 22.15 1 2 9 3 148 49.33 - - 2-25<br />

J.D. Behrent 1959 2 3 0 14 16 5.33 - - 1 0 118 - - - -<br />

F.H.D. Bell 1876 1 2 0 0 0 0.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

M.D. Bell 1997 93 163 11 265 6495 42.73 20 30 79 0 11 - - - -<br />

C.A. Benbow 1891 6 8 2 30 54 9.00 - - 3 17 188 11.05 - - 4-9<br />

A. Bennett 1918 3 4 3 45* 56 56.00 - - 0 0 54 - - - -<br />

C.A. Berendsen 1911 4 7 1 8* 19 3.33 - - 7 - - - - - -<br />

E.H.L. Bernau 1922 6 10 0 117 276 27.60 1 1 4 13 518 39.84 - - 3-69<br />

F. Beyeler 1985 17 18 3 43 224 14.93 - - 8 34 1125 33.08 - - 4-64<br />

E.F. Bezzant 1943 2 4 0 56 85 21.25 - 1 0 - - - - - -<br />

G.P. Bilby 1962 54 95 11 161 2852 33.95 3 15 52 1 34 34.00 - - 1-2<br />

I.S. Billcliff 1995 5 9 0 86 224 24.88 - 2 2 - - - - - -<br />

R. Binnie 1922 1 1 0 4 4 4.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

A. Birch 1910 2 4 0 62 91 22.75 - 1 1 - - - - - -<br />

A. Blacklock 1885 15 27 1 69 556 21.38 - 1 8 - - - - - -<br />

C.P. Blacklock 1905 2 3 - 12 22 7.33 - - 1/2 - - - - - -<br />

J.W. Blacklock 1878 11 20 1 54 150 7.89 - 1 8 2 - - - - 2-0<br />

J.P. Blacklock 1904 19 37 1 124 939 26.08 1- 7 11 - - - - - -<br />

R.V. Blacklock 1884 29 51 4 84* 737 15.68 - 5 7 - - - - - -<br />

S.J. Blackmore 1992 29 50 3 107* 1396 29.70 2 7 20 - 2 - - - -<br />

R.W. Blair 1951 59 86 17 59 903 13.08 - 1 16 330 5004 15.16 10 30 9-72<br />

E.O. Blamires 1911 5 9 0 65 174 19.33 - 1 10 1 26 26.00 - - 1-13<br />

J.A.R. Blanford 1932 8 15 0 62 199 13.26 - 1 7/6 - - - - - -<br />

E.D. Blundell 1930 19 32 11 27* 236 11.23 - - 6 73 2229 30.53 1 5 6-82<br />

H.K.P. Boam 2008 6 10 3 49* 142 20.28 - - 4 5 175 35.00 - - 3-56<br />

E. Bodding<strong>to</strong>n 1887 3 5 1 47* 52 13.00 - - 1 6 54 9.00 - 1 5-37<br />

E. Bold 1920 1 2 0 10 10 5.00 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

B.A. Bol<strong>to</strong>n 1966 21 36 2 74* 612 18.00 - 1 8 38 869 22.86 - 2 6-46<br />

K. Bond 1876 1 2 1 4* 4 4.00 - - - - - - - - -<br />

D.J. Bowden 2005 31 45 9 106* 1071 29.75 1 4 9 68 2305 33.89 - - 4-48<br />

F. Bowles 1911 1 2 0 39 39 19.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

T.A. Boyer 1997 13 19 1 104 631 35.05 1 4 2 0 91 - - - -<br />

J.G. Boyle 1983 29 51 1 89 1237 24.74 - 9 11 - 24 - - - -<br />

J.H. Bray 1959 5 8 2 13 43 7.16 - - 3 12 290 24.16 - - 4-99<br />

W.T. Bray 1914 5 8 1 82 177 25.25 - 1 3 1 27 27.00 - - 1-11<br />

I.N. Brennan 1959 3 6 0 40 102 17.00 - - 1 0 2 - - - -<br />

D.A. Brian 1947 1 2 0 27 53 26.50 - - 1 1 87 87.00 - - 1-87<br />

A.W.S. Brice 1903 56 96 13 87 1426 17.18 - 8 43 229 4684 20.45 7 16 9-67<br />

J.M. Brodie 2007 14 22 0 110 770 35.00 2 5 16 - - - - - -<br />

E. Brooke 1889 2 3 0 11 29 9.66 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

R.F. Broom 1955 3 4 - 21 47 11.75 - - 1 6 114 19.00 - - 3-18<br />

D.R. Brown 1995 6 10 0 47 257 25.70 - - 2 28 440 15.71 1 2 5-39<br />

J.W. Brown 1879 7 12 4 21* 100 12.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

L.V. Browne 1928 2 3 0 3 3 1.00 - - 1 0 3 - - - -<br />

M.G. Browne 1938 9 14 4 58 164 16.40 - 1 1 21 608 28.95 - 1 6-89<br />

J.A. Bruce 1907 8 13 3 107 297 29.70 1 1 2 0 12 - - - -<br />

J. Bryce 1876 1 2 0 6 8 4.00 - - 0 7 49 7.00 - 1 5-20<br />

R.A. Buchan 1943 6 12 3 37 136 15.11 - - 2 22 533 24.22 - 1 7-66<br />

C.E. Bulfin 1998 7 9 2 47 155 22.14 - - - 11 477 43.46 - - 2-31<br />

G.G. Burnes 1884 6 11 1 32 90 9.00 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

G.P. Burnett 1987 44 80 13 203* 2029 30.28 1 12 30 1 46 46.00 - 1-46<br />

N.S.H. Burnette 1940 5 10 0 55 231 23.10 - 1 2 - - - - - -<br />

J. Burns 1914 3 6 0 33 42 7.00 - - 3 - - - - - -<br />

M. Burns 2006 13 16 5 8 48 4.36 - - 4 32 894 27.85 - - 4-41<br />

D. Burt 1925 1 2 0 7 7 3.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

H.E.L. Bur<strong>to</strong>n 1910 22 40 2 79 825 21.71 - 6 4 0 2 - - - -<br />

H.G.E.L. Bur<strong>to</strong>n 1894 7 10 1 63 200 22.22 - 1 4 - - - - - -<br />

J.E. Bur<strong>to</strong>n 1947 1 2 0 36 37 18.50 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

W. Bur<strong>to</strong>n 1941 1 2 0 7 10 5.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

L.C. Butler 1952 50 80 13 101* 1324 19.76 1 6 47 117 2827 24.16 1 2 8-50<br />

D.A. Cameron 1929 4 8 0 71 158 19.75 - 1 12 - - - - - -<br />

J.R. Capstick 1947 3 6 0 44 104 17.33 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

W.A. Cate 1908 4 7 2 16 46 9.20 - - 2 - - - - - -


Debut M I NO HS Runs Ave 100s 50s C/S W R Ave 10M 51 Best<br />

S.B. Cater 1974 30 38 4 40 318 9.35 - - 13 68 1792 26.35 - 2 6-32<br />

H.B. Cave 1945 11 21 2 17 133 7.00 - - 4 40 1016 25.40 - 1 6-44<br />

B.W. Cederwall 1973 52 75 14 94 1155 18.93 - 6 43 107 2588 24.18 - 3 6-42<br />

G.N. Cederwall 1978 35 52 11 68 794 19.36 - 2 17 73 2488 33.85 - 1 7-97<br />

R.S. Challies 1947 9 14 7 11* 40 5.71 - - 4 21 841 40.04 - 1 6-112<br />

S.P. Chan 2009 1 2 0 11 17 8.50 - - 1 0 74 - - - -<br />

P.J.B. Chandler 1994 26 45 6 177 1075 27.56 2 2 8 - - - - - -<br />

H. Chapman 1944 5 10 2 49 191 23.87 - - 3 4 182 45.50 - - 1-16<br />

J. Chapman 1886 3 5 1 36 44 11.00 - - 3/2 - - - - - -<br />

E.J. Chatfield 1973 84 67 32 24* 356 10.17 - - 35 403 7531 18.68 7 23 8-24<br />

P.W. Chisholm 1886 1 2 0 0 0 0.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

W.J.R. Chris<strong>to</strong>phersen 1927 1 2 1 46 51 51.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

L.A. Clark 1955 14 21 6 68* 291 19.40 - 1 7 40 938 23.45 - 2 5-52<br />

A.E. Clarke 1901 3 5 0 76 132* 26.40 - 1 1 6 67 11.17 - - 4-25<br />

L.T. Cobcroft 1906 7 14 9 47 256 18.28 - - 12 21 438 28.57 - 1 5-87<br />

C. Cockburn 1887 2 4 1 1 12 4.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

M.J. Coles 1967 28 32 11 31 127 6.04 - - 3 74 2425 32.77 - 2 5-22<br />

B.D. Coley 1971 3 5 1 27 47 11.75 - - 4 - - - - - -<br />

S. Collier 1882 1 1 0 23 23 23.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

R.O. Collinge 1967 28 29 5 45 355 14.78 - - 9 120 2178 18.15 3 8 8-64<br />

D.C. Collins 1906 20 35 1 172 1184 34.82 4 4 13 16 559 34.93 - - 4-47<br />

W.E. Collins 1888 2 2 0 42 52 26.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

J.W. Condliffe 1917 17 28 1 62 422 15.63 - 1 12/14 - - - - - -<br />

C.J. Coney 1967 1 2 0 4 4 2.00 - - 0 2 29 14.50 - - 2-29<br />

J.V. Coney 1971 74 126 21 120* 3251 30.96 4 16 95 62 1707 27.53 - 1 6-17<br />

B.E. Congdon 1971 5 9 0 89 272 30.22 - 2 5 4 66 16.50 - - 2-44<br />

T. Connell 1901 2 3 1 4 7 3.50 - - 1 5 109 21.80 - - 4-65<br />

T. Connelly 1908 2 3 0 16 31 10.33 - - 0 14 272 19.42 - 2 6-103<br />

A.J. Cook 1955 2 3 1 31* 45 22.50 - - 2 0 30 - - - -<br />

P.J.C. Coutts 1969 5 10 0 102 287 28.70 1 1 6 0 14 - - - -<br />

T.A. Cox 1884 4 7 0 19 38 5.42 - - 4 7 45 6.42 - - 4-12<br />

F.R. Crawford 1937 10 19 0 55 380 20.00 - 3 3 5 225 45.00 - - 2-37<br />

J.N. Crawford 1918 2 3 1 110 156 78.00 1 - 2 16 242 15.12 1 3 5-47<br />

W.J. Crawshaw 1891 2 4 1 40 87 29.00 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

T. Creeks 1886 1 2 0 9 9 4.50 - - 1 4 37 9.25 - - 3-18<br />

A.E. Cresswell 1948 7 10 5 15 30 6.00 - - 5 25 466 18.64 - 2 5-32<br />

G.F. Cresswell 1949 3 4 2 5 7 3.50 - - 2 12 204 17.00 - - 3-32<br />

M.J. Crombie 1901 3 5 0 63 106 21.20 - 1 2 - - - - - -<br />

B.J. Crook 2007 9 13 1 101* 333 27.75 1 1 5 1 2 2.00 - - 1-2<br />

R. Crook 1930 9 17 2 32* 253 16.86 - - 10 15 464 30.93 - - 4-43<br />

C.S. Cross 1885 13 23 1 67 395 17.95 - 2 9/2 0 15 - - - -<br />

D.W. Crowe 1953 1 2 0 17 20 10.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

M.D. Crowe 1991 9 16 3 193* 865 66.53 4 2 3 0 81 - - - -<br />

J. Crowther 1881 2 3 0 12 21 7.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

C.J. Currie 1977 3 5 1 36* 59 14.75 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

W.M. Curtis 1956 16 23 3 13 102 5.10 - - 30/4 - - - - - -<br />

C.J.C. Dal<strong>to</strong>n 1894 1 2 0 0 0 0.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

J.W. D’Arcy 1960 1 2 0 8 9 4.50 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

H.T. Davis 1992 41 47 22 38* 347 13.88 - - 17 141 4243 30.09 - 3 5-72<br />

W.W. Davis 1990 6 9 2 27* 67 9.57 - - - 25 544 21.76 - - 4-43<br />

G. Day 1903 1 2 0 11 12 6.00 - - 0 - - - - -<br />

C.S. Dempster 1922 40 76 3 154 2602 35.64 4 16 26 0 73 - - - -<br />

E.W. Dempster 1947 35 61 10 105 1180 23.13 1 6 21 70 2107 30.10 - 1 5-93<br />

A.E. Dick 1962 20 28 4 60 517 21.54 - 2 38/2 0 4 - - - -<br />

G.R. Dickinson 1943 1 2 0 39 49 24.50 - - 0 2 113 56.5 - - 2-91<br />

J.F.W. Dickson 1912 3 5 1 18* 46 11.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

M.A. Dind 1917 11 20 1 63* 384 20.20 - 2 4 3 103 34.33 - - 1-1<br />

H.E. Dollery 1950 4 7 0 47 94 13.42 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

G.T. Donaldson 1998 48 80 7 96 1844 25.26 - 13 33 3 154 51.33 - - 2-15<br />

M.P. Donnelly 1936 5 10 1 138* 458 50.88 1 4 2 3 56 18.66 - - 2-12<br />

A.E. Donoghue 1920 6 10 3 13 37 5.28 - - 3 - - - - - -<br />

M.W. Douglas 1993 12 18 3 106 708 47.20 2 5 7 - - - - - -<br />

L.J. Doull 1990 16 25 5 79 436 21.80 - 1 10 21 798 38.00 - - 4-45<br />

T.A. Downes 1940 5 10 7 22* 47 15.66 - - 1 8 404 50.50 - - 3-74<br />

F.W. Dredge 1906 1 1 0 16 16 16.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

L.R. Dry 1994 5 5 2 30 56 18.66 - - 2 4 183 45.75 - - 4-90<br />

C.H. Dryden 1885 22 35 2 23 196 5.99 - - 13 81 975 12.03 2 7 7-24<br />

W. Dryden 1886 1 2 1 6* 8 8.00 - - 1 1 23 23.00 - - 1-23<br />

V.H. Du Chateau 1932 6 12 0 32 156 13.00 - - 3 - - - - -<br />

R.J. Duffy 1941 9 18 1 71 458 26.94 - 4 1 5 206 41.20 - - 2-31<br />

D.P. Dumble<strong>to</strong>n 1948 1 1 1* 1 1* 1.00 - - 1 2 133 66.50 - - 2-86<br />

A. Duncan 1879 2 4 0 8 16 4.00 - - 0 5 ? ? - - 2-21<br />

A.D. Duncan 1894 3 5 0 19 52 10.40 - - 4 - - - - - -<br />

A.W. Duncan 1920 2 3 1 16 35 17.50 - - 4 1 121 121.00 - - 1-62<br />

E.W. Duret 1887 4 7 0 21 64 9.14 - - 0 0 8 - - - -<br />

W.H. Dustin 1931 9 18 2 92 349 21.81 - 3 1 0 12 - - - -<br />

A.J. Edgar 1955 3 5 0 16 35 7.00 - - 6/1 - - - - - -<br />

B.A. Edgar 1975 87 160 13 162 6494 44.17 15 32 49 1 70 70.00 - - 1-0<br />

E.E. Edmunds 1876 2 4 0 7 14 3.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

L.J. Edwards 1998 4 4 0 27 34 8.50 - - 3 8 355 44.37 - - 3-71<br />

J. Ell 1933 26 50 1 89* 1166 23.79 - 9 16 1 35 35.00 - - 1.21<br />

G.D. Elliott 2005 26 39 3 196 1312 36.44 4 7 11 39 1403 35.97 - - 3-44<br />

* England 1879 2 3 0 29 37 12.33 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

* Evans 1876 1 2 0 2 4 2.00 - - 1 1 11 11.00 - - 1-11<br />

S.A. Fairley 2001 16 25 2 59* 443 19.26 - 2 6 - - - - - -<br />

A.H. Fen<strong>to</strong>n 1912 2 4 0 11 22 5.50 - - 1 4 101 25.25 - - 2-30<br />

J.W. Findlay 1910 4 7 1 22* 52 8.66 - - 5 13 199 15.31 - - 4-42<br />

C.G. Finlayson 1910 4 8 1 51 142 20.28 - 1 1 8 213 26.62 - - 4-121<br />

J.P. Firth 1882 5 8 0 54 159 19.88 - 1 9 32 256 8.00 1 1 8-13<br />

F.E. Fisher 1952 11 21 5 69 429 26.81 - 2 7 42 1014 24.14 2 2 8-34<br />

E. Fitzsimmons 1890 15 24 4 19 127 6.35 - - 12 33 683 27.00 - 1 5-39<br />

S.P. Fleming 2001 10 16 2 115 590 42.14 1 5 8 - - - - - -<br />

* Foley 1876 1 2 0 0 0 0.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

H. Foley 1927 10 18 3 136 446 29.73 1 - 12 3 125 41.66 - - 2-16<br />

W.A. Fordham 1878 2 3 1 13* 23 11.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

* Foster 1910 1 2 0 7 7 3.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

R.J. Fouhy 2005 1 2 2 1* 1 - - - - 3 103 34.33 - - 2-35<br />

J.P. Francis 1880 1 2 0 11 11 5.50 - - 1 8 105 13.12 - 1 6-53<br />

J.E.C. Franklin 1998 55 80 10 219 2775 39.64 6 11 15 181 4227 23.35 1 5 7-30<br />

D.L. Freeman 1933 3 4 0 8 26 6.50 - - 3 13 326 25.07 - 1 5-102<br />

W. Frith 1890 7 9 0 46 111 12.33 - - 8 37 434 11.72 2 4 6-51<br />

D.M. Fuller 1890 12 21 3 56 296 16.50 - 1 3 1 33 33.00 - - 1-24<br />

N. Gallichan 1931 11 19 3 62 337 21.06 - 2 7 27 768 28.44 - 1 5-90<br />

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Debut M I NO HS Runs Ave 100s 50s C/S W R Ave 10M 51 Best<br />

W. Gardiner 1896 2 4 0 59 142 35.50 - 1 0 - - - - - -<br />

C.W. Garrod 1917 4 6 2 14 25 6.25 - - 1 11 219 19.91 - 1 7-59<br />

W. Garwood 1876 1 2 0 13 22 11.00 - - 1 0 22 - - - -<br />

A.E. Gedye 1920 2 4 0 17 29 7.25 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

B. George 1914 1 2 0 9 16 8.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

S.J. Gellatly 2007 5 8 2 67* 200 33.33 - 2 4 - - - - - -<br />

W.R.L. Gibbes 1906 14 25 3 81 557 25.32 - 5 8 25 669 26.76 - 1 5-35<br />

M.E. Giles 1951 3 6 0 23 77 12.83 - - 0 1 126 126.00 - - 1-21<br />

M.R. Gillespie 1999 48 59 10 81* 884 18.04 - 1 8 194 4622 23.82 - 9 6-42<br />

R.J Gilhooly 2004 1 2 1 13 17 17.00 - - - 1 55 55.00 - - 1-46<br />

S.B. Golder 1999 1 2 0 20 24 12.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

T.J. Gooder 1884 1 2 1 5* 10 10.00 - - 0 1 26 26.00 - - 1-26<br />

M.C. Goodson 1992 12 16 3 61 165 12.69 - 1 5 29 589 20.31 - 2 6-48<br />

A.H. Gore 1886 6 8 0 33 86 10.75 - - 4 32 316 9.80 1 2 7-53<br />

C. St.G. Gore 1891 23 42 5 57 662 17.88 - 2 12 - - - - - -<br />

R. Gore 1896 1 2 0 17 19 9.50 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

* Gouge 1876 1 2 0 8 8 4.00 - - 1 - 5 - - - -<br />

T.M. Grace 1911 2 3 1 28 48 24.00 - - 0 1 40 40.00 - - 1-34<br />

T.A.B. Grant 1922 4 8 0 21 61 7.62 - - 0/1 4 169 42.25 - - 2-33<br />

E.J. Gray 1975 120 181 38 128* 4228 29.56 5 21 108 357 9778 27.38 3 13 8-37<br />

W.A. Greenstreet 1969 21 27 9 33 328 18.22 - - 8 61 1534 25.14 - 3 5-34<br />

A.A. Griffiths 1985 3 2 2 15* 19 - - - 2 5 270 54.00 - - 3-49<br />

B.G. Griffiths 1931 12 19 5 28 129 9.21 - - 4 41 981 23.95 - 3 6-55<br />

C.V. Grimmett 1912 9 17 1 33* 241 15.06 - - 3 22 679 30.86 - - 4-48<br />

J.W. Guy 1960 5 9 0 66 290 32.22 - 2 4 0 4 - - - -<br />

S.C.W. Hainsworth 1989 1 1 0 6 6 6.00 - - - 0 56 - - - -<br />

G. Haldane 1886 1 2 0 2 2 1.00 - - 0 2 5 2.50 - - 2-5<br />

E.O. Hales 1896 19 29 3 48 213 8.19 - - 14 59 1074 18.20 - 4 6-22<br />

J.J. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n 1878 2 4 0 2 4 1.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

J.E. Hammel 1966 1 2 0 8 8 4.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

T.A. Harpur 1938 2 3 0 12 30 10.00 - - 2 1 46 46.00 - - 1-28<br />

L. Harris 1891 1 2 0 59 76 38.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

M.J. Harris 1975 7 11 1 83 376 37.60 - 2 13 - - - - - -<br />

V. Harris 1914 1 2 0 15 29 14.50 - - 0 1 31 31.00 - - 1-14<br />

R.T. Hart 1992 10 18 0 120 410 22.77 1 - 4 - - - - - -<br />

W.J.R. Haskell 1956 16 24 8 56 257 16.06 - 1 10 40 787 19.65 - 1 6-6<br />

B.F. Hastings 1958 1 2 0 27 49 24.50 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

R.K. Hatch 1945 6 12 2 26 77 7.70 - - 1 16 556 34.75 - - 4-104<br />

J.H. Haugh<strong>to</strong>n 1876 1 2 0 3 6 3.00 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

A. Hawthorne 1906 3 5 0 18 29 5.80 - - 1 1 38 38.00 - - 1-7<br />

D. Hay 1914 6 11 1 47* 227 22.70 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

G.C. Heenan 1882 12 21 1 146* 381 19.05 1 - 5 - - - - - -<br />

M. Henderson 1922 24 39 14 45 408 16.32 - - 6 70 2238 31.97 - 3 3-70<br />

D.W. Henry 1980 6 9 3 40* 153 25.50 - - 3 5 304 60.80 - - 2-13<br />

W.F.T. Hepburn 1931 7 13 0 58 305 23.46 - 3 3 0 30 - - - -<br />

E.F. Hewat 1887 5 7 1 12 27 4.50 - - 1 27 233 8.62 - 3 7-30<br />

A.R. Hewson 1978 8 11 2 25 82 9.11 - - 21/3 - - - - - -<br />

C.E. Hickey 1903 7 13 4 35 84 9.33 - - 5 26 489 18.80 - - 4-50<br />

H.C. Hickson 1898 27 50 3 135 1101 23.42 1 3 20 0 40 - - - -<br />

H.S. Hickson 1881 4 7 0 19 40 5.57 - - 1 16 - - - 1 6-12<br />

W.R.S. Hickson 1895 12 20 1 31 236 12.42 - - 11 3 69 23.00 - - 3-37<br />

J.S. Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n 1914 41 75 1 212 3413 46.12 8 18 42 89 2167 24.27 1 4 8-59<br />

P.A. Hitchcock 1999 1 2 0 1 1 0.50 - - 0 1 51 51.00 - - 1-51<br />

F. Hoar 1928 1 2 1 13* 13 13.00 - - 2 5 175 35.00 - - 2-71<br />

N.R. Hoar 1944 4 7 2 76 190 38.00 - - 2 5 159 31.80 - - 3-68<br />

G. Hodge 1908 1 1 0 8 8 8.00 - - 2/1 - - - - - -<br />

A.R. Holdship 1893 18 27 1 79 697 26.80 - 6 15 14 372 26.57 - - 3-17<br />

F. Holdsworth 1892 12 19 3 32 153 9.56 - - 8 33 575 17.42 1 3 6-35<br />

C.A. Holland 1923 3 6 2 54 95 23.75 - - 2 4 218 54.50 - - 2-60<br />

P.J. Holland 1979 23 37 5 67 739 23.09 - 5 9 11 485 44.09 - - 2-24<br />

R.G. Holland 1987 7 3 0 7 9 3.00 - - 3 31 738 23.80 - 2 7-69<br />

R. Holle 1883 4 7 0 17 29 4.14 - - 1 20 193 9.65 - 1 5-22<br />

A.M. Hollings 1926 7 14 3 65* 330 30.00 - 2 9 5 225 45.00 - - 2-8<br />

W. Holmes 1887 2 3 0 9 10 3.30 - - 2 3 51 17.00 - - 1-5<br />

R.W. Hope 1928 2 1 1 0* 0 - - - 3 3 155 51.66 - - 2-60<br />

B.H. Hopkins 1966 3 5 1 21 40 10.00 - - 1 6 177 29.50 - - 2-20<br />

T. Norwood 1878 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

D.R. Hosking 1968 1 1 1 0* 0 - - - 1 0 107 - - - -<br />

S.J. Hotter 1988 21 31 6 33 214 8.56 - - 8 60 1837 30.61 1 3 6-69<br />

M.V. Hough<strong>to</strong>n 2007 9 9 1 81 192 24.00 - 1 2 14 612 43.71 - - 3-20<br />

A.R. Hounsell 1973 5 4 0 9 18 4.50 - - 4 16 461 28.81 - - 4-35<br />

A.H. Howard 1895 5 9 0 51 125 13.88 - 1 2 5 85 17.00 - - 3-33<br />

G. Howe 1914 5 9 0 31 139 15.44 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

G.A. Howell 2001 3 5 2 19* 25 8.33 - - 10/2 - - - - - -<br />

R.J. Hunter 1885 1 2 0 22 42 21.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

J.H. Hutchings 1903 18 33 7 74* 474 18.23 - 1 4 19 788 41.47 - - 4-102<br />

N.A. Huxford 1965 15 15 8 8 34 4.85 - - 9 57 1109 19.45 - 4 7-95<br />

G. Ingle 1879 2 4 0 15 32 8.00 - - 20 8 ? ? - - 3-?<br />

P. Inman 1878 1 1 0 0 0 - - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

E.B. Izard 1891 5 9 0 31 106 9.77 - - 2 - - - - -<br />

S. Jacobs 1900 1 2 0 2 2 1.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

K.C. James 1923 37 67 11 109* 1908 34.07 5 6 78/8 0 0 - - - -<br />

K.D. James 1983 8 9 2 36 144 20.57 - - 1 16 551 34.43 - - 3-52<br />

R.M. James 1964 3 4 1 20 45 15.00 - - 1 0 86 - - - -<br />

M.R. Jefferson 1996 37 52 10 114 1067 25.40 2 4 8 66 2646 40.09 - - 4-84<br />

R.G. Jefferson 1969 3 6 1 26* 71 14.20 - - 3 - - - - - -<br />

G.R. Jonas 1993 25 33 7 19 132 5.07 - - 9 88 2154 24.47 - 1 5-60<br />

A.H. Jones 1985 39 67 11 181* 2978 53.17 7 19 26 20 908 45.40 - - 3-104<br />

C. Jones 1905 1 2 0 5 9 4.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

J.F. Jones 1950 6 9 3 16* 44 7.33 - - 1 22 426 19.36 - - 4-39<br />

R.A. Jones 2000 36 63 5 188 2343 40.39 7 10 29 1 0 0.00 - - 1-0<br />

F. Joplin 1914 4 8 1 80 162 23.14 - 1 0 - - - - - -<br />

W. Judd 1887 2 3 0 22 51 17.00 - - 1 5 91 18.20 - - 4-58<br />

R.J. Kean 1977 7 12 1 32 159 14.45 - - 7 - - - - - -<br />

S.A. Kellett 1992 1 2 0 22 30 15.00 - - 3 0 12 - - - -<br />

J.W.H. Kelly 1951 1 2 0 11 17 8.50 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

L.E. Kelly 1998 2 3 1 30* 37 18.50 - - 2 1 117 117.00 - - 1-83<br />

R.J. Kemp 1946 7 13 1 152 349 29.08 1 1 1 - - - - - -<br />

J.L. Kennedy 1884 1 2 0 31 35 17.50 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

J.P. Kennedy 1878 9 13 1 25* 83 6.92 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

R.J. Kennedy 1998 8 10 4 31 114 19.00 - - 2 11 569 51.72 - - 3-70<br />

R.J. Kerr 1993 7 9 0 29 102 11.33 - - 3/1 - - - - - -<br />

A. Kimber 1878 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - 0 - - - - - -


Debut M I NO HS Runs Ave 100s 50s C/S W R Ave 10M 51 Best<br />

J.V. Kinvig 1910 2 4 0 17 40 10.00 - - 0 4 70 17.50 - - 3-36<br />

K. Kirkcaldie 1903 1 2 0 31 54 27.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

W. Kirker 1888 2 3 0 4 7 2.30 - - 2 1 25 25.00 - - 1-17<br />

C.A. Knapp 1876 8 13 2 23 70 6.30 - - 2 8 36 4.50 - 1 5-21<br />

E.C.V. Knapp 1943 4 7 3 39 109 27.25 - - 4 7 282 40.28 - - 4-57<br />

H.H.L. Kortlang 1922 15 28 2 214* 1293 49.73 4 7 11 - - - - - -<br />

C.V. Kreft 1882 1 2 1 11* 12 12.00 - - 1 1 49 49.00 - - 1-39<br />

G. Kuchen 1880 1 1 0 5 5 5.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

D.S. Kulkarni 2008 1 1 1 13* 13 - - - - 3 81 27.00 - - 3-62<br />

J.R. Lamason 1928 35 67 4 127 1522 24.15 2 8 30 37 1108 29.94 - 1 5-67<br />

A.R. Lamb 2008 7 7 0 28 114 16.28 - - 1 14 632 45.14 - - 3-48<br />

H.N. Lambert 1917 36 65 3 107 1330 21.45 1 6 32 68 1976 29.06 - 1 6-102<br />

M.E.L. Lane 1991 7 14 3 28 129 11.72 - - 2/1 - - - - - -<br />

G.R. Larsen 1984 79 118 25 161 2938 31.59 2 16 56 105 3133 29.83 - 4 6-37<br />

F.W. Lash 1893 2 2 1 25* 34 34.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

J.K. Latham 1903 1 2 1 15 23 23.00 - - 0 1 29 29.00 - - 1-16<br />

F.A. Laws 1897 11 16 2 47 228 16.28 - - 9 7 239 34.14 - - 3-20<br />

H. Lawson 1883 9 17 5 38 129 10.75 - - 3 45 442 9.82 3 5 7-25<br />

C.D. Lee 1992 2 2 1 12* 12 12.00 - - - 2 146 73.00 - - 1-62<br />

W.R.S. Levers 1896 5 7 1 57* 162 27.00 - 1 8/1 - - - - - -<br />

D. Little 1911 1 2 0 1 1 0.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

D.S. Little 1998 1 1 1 1* 1 - - - - 0 127 - - - -<br />

J.C. Little 1947 2 3 0 2 2 0.66 - - 0 5 209 41.80 - - 3-41<br />

A.J. Littlejohn 1887 3 5 2 13* 24 8.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

J. Lockett 1876 3 6 0 11 31 5.16 - - 6 5 - - - - 3-?<br />

T.C. Lowry 1926 21 40 1 181 1515 38.84 4 6 20 8 312 39.00 - - 2-15<br />

M.F. Luckie 1891 2 4 4 7* 22 - - - 2 2 42 21.00 - - 2-12<br />

H.B. Lusk 1918 1 1 0 23 23 23.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

F. Luxford 1880 4 5 1 8 9 2.25 - - 0 12 154 12.83 - 1 5-40<br />

G.H. Luxford 1884 1 2 0 1 1 0.50 - - 0 1 28 28.00 - - 1-28<br />

R.F. Lynch 1881 4 8 0 32 74 9.25 - - 2 5 - - - - 3-30<br />

C. McCarthy 1942 1 2 0 23 40 20.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

H. McCausland 1886 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

P.M. McCaw 1952 3 6 0 51 115 17.50 - 1 1 - - - - - -<br />

G.T. McConnell 1961 18 23 8 38 221 14.73 - - 14 50 1098 21.96 - 3 6-41<br />

R.B. McCullough 1973 1 2 0 3 3 1.50 - - 1 1 93 93.00 - - 1-63<br />

E.W. McDermid 1907 2 3 0 20 41 13.66 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

H.M. McGirr 1919 54 97 4 141 3032 32.60 5 17 40 166 4326 26.06 1 5 7-45<br />

W.P. McGirr 1883 14 23 7 47* 199 12.43 - - 5 46 549 11.93 - 2 6-36<br />

P.B. McGregor 1968 13 19 4 81 401 26.73 - 2 6 15 361 24.06 - - 5-85<br />

D.S. McHardy 1993 9 16 1 60 241 16.06 - 1 11 - - - - - -<br />

C.F. McIn<strong>to</strong>sh 1915 1 2 0 33 33 16.50 - - 1 6 98 16.33 - - 4-59<br />

I. McIntyre 1887 2 3 1 1 1 0.50 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

A.J. McKay 2009 5 6 4 11* 27 13.50 - - - 15 600 40.00 - - 4-60<br />

A.H. McKellar 1919 1 2 0 4 6 3.00 - - 1 0 10 - - - -<br />

C. McKenzie 1876 1 2 0 4 5 2.50 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

G.J. Mackenzie 1991 17 20 5 8 53 3.53 - - 2 45 1468 32.62 - 2 5-41<br />

R.H.C. McKenzie 1929 1 2 0 31 40 20.00 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

J.A. McKeown 1939 5 7 4 9 17 5.66 - - 3 9 334 37.11 - - 4-60<br />

A. McLean 1947 4 6 1 86 274 54.80 - 2 14 14 304 21.71 - - 4-25<br />

G.W. McLellan 1966 2 4 0 9 17 4.25 - - 3 - - - - - -<br />

E.G. McLeod 1926 16 23 1 102 577 26.22 1 2 7 12 382 31.83 - - 4-56<br />

D.N. McLeod 1958 2 4 0 32 33 8.25 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

T.G. McMahon 1953 26 44 8 42 395 10.97 - - 60/12 - - - - - -<br />

L. McMaster 1891 1 2 1 3 5 5.00 - - 0 5 53 10.60 - - 4-39<br />

E.B. McSweeney 1982 102 153 23 205* 4296 33.04 5 20 289/39 0 19 - - - -<br />

S.A. McVicar 1940 10 19 2 73* 269 15.82 - 1 9 - - - - - -<br />

H. Mace 1878 1 2 0 23 27 13.50 - - 6 0 - - - - -<br />

S.J. Maguiness 1981 43 48 10 54 522 13.73 - 1 40 110 2848 25.89 - 2 7-17<br />

J.J. Mahoney 1903 20 37 4 84 691 29.39 - 2 9/3 1 55 55.00 - - 1-34<br />

T. Malcolm 1886 1 2 0 2 2 1.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

P.J. Malcon 1973 2 4 1 6* 9 3.00 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

T.S. Malloch 1953 2 3 1 12 19 9.50 - - 0 6 182 30.33 - - 2-59<br />

C. Mansell 1882 1 2 0 3 3 1.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

J.W.A. Marchant 1881 2 4 1 10 20 6.66 - - 2 1 10 10.00 - - 1-10<br />

B.A. Marris 1917 6 12 5 22* 126 18.00 - - 9 24 489 20.37 - 1 5-50<br />

K.B. Marshall 1984 1 2 - 8 8 4.00 - - - 1 39 39.00 - - 1-30<br />

P. Mason 1876 1 2 1 0* 0 0.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

I.R. Mason 1960 4 8 0 39 121 15.10 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

H.B. Massey 1927 14 23 10 64 320 24.61 - 2 12 31 1013 32.64 - 1 5-56<br />

S.R. Mather 1993 27 43 4 170 1059 27.15 3 - 20 9 353 39.22 - - 3-9<br />

A.M. Matheson 1944 7 12 0 67 156 13.00 - 1 3 14 349 24.92 - - 3-4<br />

N.A.P. Meadows 1980 2 3 2 5* 5 5.00 - - - 2 109 54.50 - - 1-38<br />

T. Meale 1951 12 23 1 130 741 33.68 2 1 6 - - - - - -<br />

M.D. Meech 1947 2 4 0 13 27 6.75 - - 2 5 133 26.60 - - 5-130<br />

R.E.J. Menzies 1942 4 8 0 76 236 29.50 - 2 1 - - - - - -<br />

C.J. Merchant 2009 10 20 1 108 764 40.21 2 4 6 - - - - - -<br />

B.J. Middle<strong>to</strong>n 1973 3 6 0 24 71 11.83 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

F.S. Middle<strong>to</strong>n 1920 8 14 0 70 297 21.21 - 1 4 50 679 13.58 2 5 7-36<br />

F.A. Midlane 1898 24 44 6 222* 1328 34.94 3 6 14 - - - - - -<br />

C.C. Miles 1884 1 2 0 25 27 13.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

L.S.M. Miller 1954 22 41 5 144 1708 47.44 2 15 8 0 6 - - - -<br />

J.P. Millmow 1986 28 23 9 16* 102 7.28 - - 7 76 1913 25.17 1 3 6-13<br />

S.M. Mills 2003 13 20 4 171 455 28.43 1 2 35 - - - - - -<br />

J.D. Milne 1986 8 7 0 36 92 13.14 - - 20/1 - - - - - -<br />

E.J. Mitchell 1927 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 0 4 135 33.75 - - 3-82<br />

D.A.R. Moloney 1935 7 14 0 190 596 42.57 1 2 6 0 41 - - - -<br />

D.M. Molony 1986 10 7 4 14 41 13.66 - - 4 18 653 36.27 - - 3-62<br />

H.W. Monaghan 1906 10 18 4 47* 227 16.21 - - 5 43 877 20.39 - 2 7-50<br />

F.L.H. Mooney 1942 38 69 2 180 1430 21.34 1 7 66/10 - - - - - -<br />

C. Moore 1920 1 2 0 6 11 5.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

H.M. Moorhouse 1880 10 18 2 63 251 15.68 - 1 11/11 2 72 36.00 - - 1-25<br />

A. Morey 1888 1 1 0 11 11 11.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

H.A. Morgan 1963 33 48 7 67 789 19.24 - 3 22 73 1914 26.21 - 1 5-42<br />

H.R. Morgan 2001 3 4 0 35 66 16.50 - - - - - - - - -<br />

L.J. Morgan 2001 4 6 0 30 117 19.50 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

R.T. Morgan 1933 9 18 2 81 337 21.06 - 3 11 12 371 30.91 - - 2-34<br />

P.H. Morice 1887 5 8 1 45* 63 9.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

B.D. Morrison 1954 44 64 26 37 356 9.36 - - 29 163 3933 24.11 2 7 7-42<br />

J.B. Morrison 1959 3 6 0 7 28 4.66 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

J.F.M. Morrison 1967 89 160 22 180* 4694 34.01 6 25 109 45 1420 31.55 - 1 5-69<br />

J.R. Moss 1969 4 5 2 5 5 1.66 - - 0 15 399 26.66 - 1 5-57<br />

R. Moss 1903 1 2 0 10 19 9.50 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

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Debut M I NO HS Runs Ave 100s 50s C/S W R Ave 10M 51 Best<br />

A. Motley 1888 6 10 2 58* 111 13.88 - 1 1 0 9 - - - -<br />

W. Mouatt 1903 1 2 0 20 20 10.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

C.A. Muir 1943 1 2 0 18 18 9.00 - - 0 0 40 - - - -<br />

S.J. Murdoch 2009 4 8 0 88 280 35.00 - 3 4 0 5 - - - -<br />

B.A.G. Murray 1959 64 116 9 213 3753 35.07 3 26 77 26 785 30.19 - - 4-43<br />

G.B Murray 2004 3 6 0 33 76 12.66 - - - 0 88 - - - -<br />

R. McK. Murray 1947 15 24 4 52* 351 17.55 - 1 9 51 1172 22.98 - 1 5-85<br />

J.R. Murtagh 1991 5 10 0 44 126 12.60 - - 4 - - - - - -<br />

G.R. Napier 2008 4 4 2 20 25 12.50 - - 1 14 294 21.00 - - 4-52<br />

J. Nash 1920 1 2 0 4 7 3.50 - - 1 0 24 - - - -<br />

D. Naugh<strong>to</strong>n 1909 4 7 0 97 159 22.71 - 1 1 0 8 - - - -<br />

M.P. Naugh<strong>to</strong>n 1898 1 2 0 40 43 21.50 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

D.O. Neely 1964 21 35 3 132* 921 28.78 1 5 14 1 11 11.00 - - 14<br />

C.J. Nevin 1995 106 163 26 143* 4882 35.63 4 29 291/9 0 0 - - - -<br />

E.J.D. Newbigen 1954 2 4 2 7 17 8.50 - - 0 7 222 31.71 - - 3-37<br />

G.A. Newdick 1970 60 112 6 143 3236 30.52 4 12 19 5 134 26.80 - - 2-33<br />

A. Newman 1930 2 4 0 15 30 7.50 - - 0 0 66 - - - -<br />

J. Newman 1929 14 23 5 22* 193 10.72 - - 4 65 1386 21.32 1 2 5-45<br />

R.W. New<strong>to</strong>n 1974 6 7 1 38 77 12.83 - - 13/1 - - - - - -<br />

S. Nicholls 1882 15 27 1 32 222 8.53 - - 12/4 - - - - - -<br />

A.F. Nightingale 1951 12 23 0 61 332 14.43 - 1 8 1 84 84.00 - - 1-57<br />

R.C. Niven 1891 16 23 7 42 178 11.12 - - 13/15 - - - - - -<br />

W.E. Norris 1940 4 8 0 48 141 17.62 - - 8/7 - - - - - -<br />

D.F. Oakley 1980 5 9 1 38 90 11.25 - - 3 - - - - - -<br />

J.H. Oakley 1947 2 4 0 43 74 18.50 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

I. E. O’Brien 2000 45 50 16 44 311 9.14 - - 6 179 3976 22.21 1 10 8-55<br />

M.A. O’Brien 1932 13 24 2 76* 637 28.94 - 4 9 0 16 - - - -<br />

L. O’Connor 1876 1 2 1 3* 5 5.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

W. Ogier 1889 3 6 0 36 56 8.66 - - 4 4 40 10.00 - - 3-32<br />

J.E. Ogilvie 1954 5 10 - 54 244 24.40 - 2 3 - - - - - -<br />

T.P. O’Neil 1966 1 2 1 1* 2 2.00 - - 0 0 20 - - - -<br />

S.R. O’Neill 1939 11 19 4 37 284 18.93 - - 8 27 729 27.00 - 1 5-43<br />

J.A. Ongley 1938 20 38 1 110 930 25.13 1 5 12 - - - - - -<br />

P.W. O’Rourke 1989 29 31 11 26 140 7.00 - - 3 89 2194 24.65 - 4 7-81<br />

I.W. Ormis<strong>to</strong>n 1988 7 6 2 47 89 22.25 - - 4 4 238 59.50 - - 2-44<br />

R.W. Ormis<strong>to</strong>n 1981 45 75 11 179 1897 29.64 2 8 42 1 173 173.00 - - 1-26<br />

G. Orr 1923 3 6 0 69 187 31.16 - 2 1 - - - - - -<br />

H.W. Osborn 1940 4 8 0 116 285 35.62 1 1 3 1 26 26.00 - - 1-26<br />

D.L. Paetz 1967 1 - - - - - - - 1 1 60 60.00 - - 1-20<br />

H. Page 1896 2 4 0 7 16 4.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

J.E. Page 1879 4 7 0 10 14 2.00 - - 1 3 ? - - - 3-?<br />

A. Palethorpe 1882 1 2 0 0 0 0.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

K.L. Parkin 1946 1 2 1 11* 11 11.00 - - 1 1 57 57.00 - - 1-57<br />

W. Parking<strong>to</strong>n 1876 1 2 0 26 35 17.50 - - 0 0 4 - - - -<br />

M.E. Parlane 2003 40 69 3 203 2397 36.31 7 10 27 0 39 - - - -<br />

N. R. Parlane 2002 70 112 9 193 4122 40.01 9 25 90 0 25 - - - -<br />

C.K. Parsloe 1930 16 29 2 59 391 14.48 - 1 6 60 1285 21.41 1 2 7-66<br />

J. St. J. Parson 1961 5 6 1 15 36 7.20 - - 7 11 220 20.00 - - 3-27<br />

M.Y. Pasupati 1998 3 3 0 6 12 4.00 - - 1 4 127 31.75 - - 3-51<br />

J.S. Patel 1999 69 84 31 71* 994 18.75 - 3 19 138 5518 39.98 - 4 6-31<br />

A. Paterson 1915 2 3 1 24 29 14.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

D. McL. Patrick 1908 12 20 2 33 197 10.94 - - 4 18 504 28.00 - 1 5-13<br />

E. Payne 1909 1 2 1 18* 20 20.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

A.J Penn 2000 28 40 10 66 582 19.40 - 2 7 107 2295 21.44 1 3 8-21<br />

W.R. Perkins 1952 6 10 3 22 68 9.71 - - 2 1 277 277.00 - - 1-45<br />

P.J. Petherick 1978 16 20 9 17 90 8.18 - - 8 50 1294 25.88 - 1 5-48<br />

R.G. Petrie 1993 34 54 6 80 1276 26.58 - 5 14 67 1898 28.32 - 1 5-23<br />

R. Phillips 1948 1 2 0 67 82 41.00 - 1 - - - - - - -<br />

E.M. Phillips 1911 8 14 2 40 171 14.25 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

R.A. Pick 1989 2 1 1 5* 5 - - - 1 12 215 17.91 - 1 5-57<br />

C.J. Pickett 1984 1 2 - 23 29 14.50 - - - - - - - - -<br />

A.C.S. Pigott 1982 11 12 - 35 173 14.41 - - 3 42 909 21.64 1 2 5-47<br />

R.J. Pither 1976 7 12 3 31 165 15.00 - - 5 1 205 205.00 - - 1-27<br />

M.A. Pollard 2009 5 10 1 60 193 21.44 - 1 1 - - - - - -<br />

A.H. Pres<strong>to</strong>n 1955 37 63 0 122 1377 25.98 1 8 29 32 1072 33.50 - - 3-32<br />

D. Prideaux 1886 1 2 0 2 4 2.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

H. Prince 1924 2 3 0 35 45 15.00 - - 3 - - - - - -<br />

T.L. Pritchard 1937 12 21 5 43 331 20.68 - - 9 71 1293 18.21 1 6 7-32<br />

F.J.Quarterman 2007 3 5 1 47 70 17.50 - - 1 3 140 46.66 - - 1-26<br />

W. Quee 1899 10 19 1 51 189 10.50 - 2 4 0 9 - - - -<br />

J. Quinn 1914 2 4 0 23 34 8.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

G.O. Rabone 1940 10 18 1 74 377 22.17 - 1 10 13 508 39.07 - - 3-74<br />

W.G. Rainbird 1935 10 19 0 102 949 26.00 1 2 5 0 10 - - - -<br />

C.L.W. Randall 1948 10 15 4 36 140 12.72 - - 5 31 605 19.51 - - 3-18<br />

S. Rasmussen 2005 6 6 1 10 14 2.80 - - 1 17 434 25.52 - - 4-39<br />

R. Read 1900 2 3 1 17* 18 9.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

T.P.L. Reaney 1928 7 13 0 85 199 15.30 - 1 4 4 212 53.00 - - 2-41<br />

W.P. Redgrave 1903 6 11 0 165 331 30.09 1 1 1 9 188 20.88 - 1 5-37<br />

R.E. Redmond 1966 8 15 0 76 283 18.86 - 1 6 6 296 47.66 - - 2-16<br />

J.R. Reid 1947 58 102 8 296 4538 48.27 13 16 64 172 31.35 18.82 - 10 7-29<br />

R.B. Reid 1979 19 34 4 88 710 23.66 - 5 14 - - - - - -<br />

R.E. Reid 1958 13 23 7 33* 205 21.81 - - 4 33 982 29.75 - 1 6-57<br />

J.R. Renner 1883 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

S.J. Rhodes 2009 5 10 1 142* 391 43.44 2 1 2 5 229 45.80 - - 2-38<br />

H.F. Rice 1937 10 19 0 77 392 20.63 - 2 8 6 164 27.33 - - 2-11<br />

C.A. Richardson 1898 13 20 2 113 562 31.22 1 2 13 3 154 51.33 - - 2-12<br />

A.W. Riddolls 1942 1 2 0 23 30 15.00 - - 0 2 106 53.00 - - 1-36<br />

A. Rigg 1885 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 - - 0 0 31 - - - -<br />

J.D. Riley 1970 10 16 3 41* 269 20.69 - - 11 - - - - - -<br />

L.E. Riley 1934 2 3 0 17 33 11.00 - - 1 0 56 - - - -<br />

T.D. Ritchie 1982 58 92 14 106 2494 31.97 3 15 46 4 179 44.75 - - 1-12<br />

A. Roberts 1959 7 8 0 49 121 15.12 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

A.R. Roberts 1993 2 3 0 23 54* 18.00 - - 1 0 56 - - - -<br />

E.J. Roberts 1910 3 5 0 31 111 22.20 - - 2/1 - - - - - -<br />

H. Roberts 1883 12 22 0 42 224 10.18 - - 4 13 171 13.15 - - 3-22<br />

F.H. Robertson 1898 6 10 1 24 723 8.00 - - 1 7 91 13.00 - 1 6-23<br />

C.W. Robinson 1911 8 15 2 45 275 21.15 - - 2 34 677 19.91 - 1 5-63<br />

M. Robinson 1878 2 3 1 2* 2 1.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

F. Rogers 1942 1 2 0 21 21 10.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

J. Rogers 1909 3 6 1 62 139 27.80 - 1 1 4 124 31.00 - - 2-37<br />

A.J. Rohrs 1988 2 1 0 4 4 4.00 - - - 0 9 - - - -<br />

R.F. Romanos 1951 2 4 0 9 20 5.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

A. Ronaldson 1922 1 2 0 16 16 8.00 - - 1 - - - - - -


Debut M I NO HS Runs Ave 100s 50s C/S W R Ave 10M 51 Best<br />

T.S. Ronaldson 1884 2 4 1 20 24 8.00 - - 0 6 116 19.33 - - 3-50<br />

W. Rose 1886 1 2 1 0* 0 0.00 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

B.R. Ross 1930 2 4 0 11 11 2.75 - - 1 1 58 58.00 - - 1-50<br />

C.J. Ross 1975 7 7 3 7* 21 5.25 - - 2 9 434 48.22 - - 2-29<br />

R. Rotch 1993 1 2 2 7* 8 - - - - 3 67 22.33 - - 3-67<br />

G.A. Rotherham 1928 3 5 0 45 101 20.20 - - 1 2 184 92.00 - - 2-60<br />

C.G. Rowe 1944 6 10 0 72 324 32.40 - 2 8 - - - - - -<br />

B.J. Rule 1983 3 3 2 4* 4 4.00 - - - 4 131 32.75 - - 2-32<br />

T.S. Russ 1940 3 5 0 24 29 5.80 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

J.D. Ryder 2004 30 48 2 236 2010 43.69 5 11 28 40 1022 25.55 - - 4-23<br />

D.S. St. John 1952 18 34 0 88 633 18.61 - 2 6 - - - - - -<br />

D.J. G. Sales 2001 2 4 0 62 113 28.25 - 1 1 - - - - - -<br />

I.J. Salmon 1876 3 6 0 22 30 5.00 - - 2 10 - - - 1 5-21<br />

J.A. Salmon 1876 3 6 0 4 9 1.50 - - 0 15 - - - 2 7-61<br />

W.J. Salmon 1876 7 12 0 50 183 15.25 - 1 13 0 5 - - - -<br />

B. Samuels 1920 1 1 1 0* 0 0.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

J.V. Saunders 1910 14 25 5 21* 99 4.95 - - 6 80 1476 18.45 2 8 7-56<br />

R.J. Schaw 2009 4 6 1 16 38 7.60 - - 2 7 361 51.57 - - 2-44<br />

G.T. Schmoll 1910 2 4 2 11 15 7.50 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

J.W.J. Schofer 1970 2 4 0 43 96 24.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

P.J. Schofer 1984 2 2 1 4* 7 7.00 - - 1 2 51 25.50 - - 2.45<br />

A.E. Schraeder 1920 3 6 0 26 56 9.33 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

M.J. Sears 1991 20 25 6 26* 243 12.78 - - 6 52 1498 28.80 - 2 6-48<br />

B.W.H. Sergent 1952 5 9 0 39 94 10.44 - - 2 4 187 46.75 - - 3-6<br />

J.R. Sheffield 1938 3 5 - 38 92 18.40 - - 2 - - - - - -<br />

C.E. Shreck 2005 11 12 6 8 21 3.50 - - 5 45 1228 27.28 - 4 5-64<br />

E.J. Sigley 1959 5 9 0 44 140 15.55 - - 1 4 175 43.75 - - 2-63<br />

B.W. Sinclair 1956 68 116 14 148 3583 35.12 2 26 24 0 31 - - - -<br />

B.D. Smith 1966 41 67 11 76* 1233 22.01 - 3 33 68 1666 24.50 - 1 6-57<br />

K.F.H. Smith 1953 5 10 1 141* 403 44.77 1 2 2 2 21 10.50 - - 2-12<br />

P. Smith 1910 1 1 0 12 12 12.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

R.W. Smith 1968 33 56 5 124 1486 29.13 1 9 19 0 0 - - - -<br />

E.W. Smyrk 1914 3 5 0 29 52 10.40 - - 2 4 118 29.50 - - 4-45<br />

G.A. Snowden 1968 1 - - - - - - - 1 0 37 - - - -<br />

G. Solomon 1967 2 2 0 21 29 14.50 - - 2 5 157 31.40 - - 3-102<br />

T.R. Southall 1913 7 11 3 6* 28 3.50 - - 3 24 509 21.20 - 3 7-32<br />

J.M. Speed 1878 3 6 0 15 36 6.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

M.P. Speight 1989 4 8 1 65* 287 41.00 - 2 4 - - - - - -<br />

J.A. Standidge 1940 1 2 0 25 29 14.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

P.H. Standidge 1957 4 7 0 38 95 13.57 - - 8 - - - - - -<br />

A. Staples 1901 4 8 1 78 221 31.57 - 2 0 5 81 16.20 - - 3-48<br />

F.C. Stephenson 1891 10 18 4 34 118 8.42 - - 8/1 27 650 24.07 1 3 7-58<br />

D.A. Stirling 1988 14 19 3 70 394 24.62 - 3 8 27 1153 42.70 - - 4-66<br />

G.H. Stringer 1943 2 4 0 47 90 22.50 - - - - - - - - -<br />

I.A.H. Symes 1934 3 4 4 13* 15 - - - 1 4 168 42.00 - - 1-25<br />

J.W. Tarle<strong>to</strong>n 1884 1 2 0 10 16 8.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

H.J. Tattersall 1923 4 7 1 24 57 9.50 - - 3/1 - - - - - -<br />

A.R. Taylor 1963 12 11 2 50 116 12.88 - 1 11 44 971 22.06 - 2 6-47<br />

B.R. Taylor 1970 35 54 4 173 1237 24.74 2 5 18 100 2276 22.76 - 5 6-37<br />

F. Taylor 1890 2 4 1 12 17 5.66 - - 2 2 47 23.50 - - 1-11<br />

J.S. Taylor 1928 1 2 0 61 62 31.00 - 1 0 0 18 - - - -<br />

I.J. Therkleson 1966 39 59 13 71 1007 21.89 - 3 93/7 - - - - - -<br />

M. Thomas 1938 1 2 0 13 14 7.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

J.C. Thomson 1953 5 10 0 22 73 7.30 - - 2 8 412 51.50 - - 4-93<br />

J.T. Tilyard 1908 1 2 0 31 40 20.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

E.W.T. Tindill 1933 39 73 5 149 2442 35.91 6 10 59/15 - - - - - -<br />

P. Tindill 1966 1 2 1 14* 14 14.00 - - 1/2 - - - - - -<br />

J.P. Topp 1979 1 2 2 4* 4 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

W. Tricklebank 1934 5 8 3 47 129 25.80 - - 3 8 361 45.12 - - 2-19<br />

P.B. Truscott 1964 11 21 0 77 507 24.14 - 4 7 2 92 46.00 - - 2-60<br />

K.H. Tucker 1896 36 63 8 86 1251 22.33 - 7 17 87 1577 18.12 2 6 7-31<br />

S.G. Tucker 1892 4 8 0 37 109 13.62 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

B.J. Tuckwell 1918 2 3 1 2 4 2.00 - - 4 - - - - - -<br />

M.J. Tugaga 2008 11 17 5 103 204 17.00 1 - 3 26 1065 40.96 - 1 5-77<br />

A.D. Turner 2001 8 7 1 16 35 5.83 - - 1 17 635 37.35 - 1 5-66<br />

C.H. Twist 1883 4 7 0 35 91 13.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

R.G. Twose 1994 27 45 7 163* 1735 45.65 5 9 17 17 421 24.76 - - 4-24<br />

J.C. Tynan 1952 3 6 0 29 59 9.83 - - 2 2 48 24.00 - - 1-11<br />

E.F. Upham 1892 44 69 14 52 640 11.63 - 2 38 244 3778 15.48 2 17 7-24<br />

K.F.M. Uttley 1951 2 4 0 21 55 13.75 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

T. Vaikvee 1973 11 13 4 41* 157 17.44 - - 4 14 479 34.21 - - 4-43<br />

R.A. Vance 1948 40 71 1 109 1520 21.71 1 7 34 3 9 3.00 - - 2-8<br />

R.H. Vance 1976 119 205 18 254* 6440 34.43 12 34 146/4 4 231 57.75 - - 2-18<br />

R.A. Verry 1986 15 26 4 132 590 26.81 1 3 10 - 14 - - - -<br />

T.S. Vincent 1886 1 2 0 0 0 0.00 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

T.G. Vogel 1981 4 6 - 41 67 11.16 - - - 4 266 66.50 - - 1-7<br />

R. Virtue 1892 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 - - 1 4 79 19.75 - - 3-35<br />

W.J. Wagstaff 1914 4 8 1 17 77 11.00 - - 3/1 - - - - - -<br />

M.D.J. Walker 2000 34 48 8 126 1453 36.32 2 9 33 101 2185 21.63 - 3 6-114<br />

S. Ward 1929 10 20 1 61 282 14.84 - 1 9 0 1 - - - -<br />

C.P. Wareham 1934 2 3 0 6 7 2.30 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

W. Warne 1920 5 9 2 50 212 30.28 - - 5/1 - - - - - -<br />

F. Warren 1895 4 6 0 5 157 26.16 - 1 4 5 60 12.00 - - 3-11<br />

V. Waters 1896 11 18 2 86 231 14.43 - 1 4 6 122 20.33 - - 3-48<br />

H.C. Watson 1924 1 2 0 29 29 14.50 - - 1 1 35 35.00 - - 1-16<br />

G. Webb 1897 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

G. Webbe 1879 2 4 1 26 39 13.00 - - 1 1 - - - - 1-?<br />

S.W. Weenink 1995 6 10 0 40 100 10.00 - - 3 4 161 40.25 - - 4-69<br />

J.D. Wells 1989 72 113 18 143 3016 31.74 5 14 50 33 1656 50.18 - 1 6-59<br />

N.W. Werry 1883 2 4 0 8 17 4.25 - - 4 - - - - - -<br />

R.M. West 2000 1 1 1 19* 19 - - - - 0 25 - - - -<br />

B.A. Weybourne 1897 7 9 0 44 185 20.55 - - 7 - - - - - -<br />

G.P. Wheeler 1982 1 1 1 32* 32 - - - - 0 30 - - - -<br />

H.R. White 1924 1 2 0 5 6 3.00 - - 0 0 64 - - - -<br />

G.L. Whyte 1940 1 2 0 42 45 22.50 - - 0 1 45 45.00 - - 1-45<br />

R.A. Whyte 1935 2 4 0 29 59 14.75 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

G.J. Wilkinson 1996 1 2 0 96 173 86.50 - 2 1 0 3 - - - -<br />

A.B. Williams 1897 14 25 0 163 556 22.24 2 1 16.11 - - - - - -<br />

B.R. Williams 1987 22 31 3 103* 440 15.71 1 - 17 30 1521 50.70 - - 4-60<br />

J.A. Williams 1981 7 9 2 18* 74 10.57 - - 1 22 555 25.22 - - 4-26<br />

L.G. Williams 1951 7 14 0 64 177 12.64 - 1 4 - - - - - -<br />

O.W.E. Williams 1889 1 2 0 9 17 8.50 - 1 0 - 3 - - - -<br />

A. Willis 1947 1 2 0 22 31 15.50 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

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Debut M I NO HS Runs Ave 100s 50s C/S W R Ave 10M 51 Best<br />

A.M. Wilson 1979 5 6 - 28 57 9.50 - - 5 - - - - - -<br />

B.M. Wilson 1892 1 2 1 1* 2 2.00 - - 0 - - - - - -<br />

C.G. Wilson 1913 13 24 0 61 485 20.20 - 2 5 - - - - - -<br />

D.S. Wilson 1936 24 47 4 90 1019 23.69 - 6 18 61 1779 29.16 - 2 6-44<br />

J.H. Wilson 1884 3 4 0 65 72 18.00 - 1 0 0 18 - - - -<br />

P.D. Wilson 1940 3 6 0 32 97 16.16 - - 1 0 9 - - - -<br />

A.F. Wiren 1883 1 2 0 13 7 6.50 - - 1 - - - - - -<br />

A.G. Wiren 1945 2 4 0 84 100 25.00 - 1 2 - - - - - -<br />

J.W. Wood 1883 5 9 1 32* 74 9.25 - - 4 17 233 13.70 - - 4-24<br />

L.J. Woodcock 2001 70 117 14 220* 3427 33.27 4 20 34 78 3134 40.17 - - 4-3<br />

R. V. de R. Worker 1926 7 14 1 151 519 39.92 1 4 1 0 34 - - - -<br />

E. Wright 1898 4 6 3 10* 24 8.00 - - 10 - - - - - -<br />

O.L. Wrigley 1939 3 6 0 12 27 4.50 - - 3 - - - - - -<br />

W.T. Wynyard 1891 4 6 0 25 49 8.16 - - 3 - - - - - -<br />

S.B. Zavos 1959 1 2 0 5 8 4.00 - - 0 0 15 - - - -<br />

One Day Averages<br />

Includes all official one day games 1970-2009<br />

plus those against Australian States, International sides and Data General Cup 1986/87<br />

M I NO HS Runs Ave 100 50 Ct St Balls Runs Wkts Ave Best Runs/100b<br />

Aiken, J M 21 21 1 101* 459 22.95 1 1 7 - - - - - - -<br />

Allen, G S 3 3 1 18 27 13.50 - - - - 52 61 0 - - 117.30<br />

Allen, S R 6 5 0 22 51 10.20 - - 7 - - - - - - -<br />

Allott, P J W 10 8 2 26* 42 7.00 - - 1 - 586 302 21 14.38 4-12 51.53<br />

Austen, M H 36 36 1 95* 867 24.77 - 5 11 - 970 645 30 21.50 4-47 66.49<br />

Austin-Smellie, J 1 1 0 10 10 10.00 - - 2 - - - - - - -<br />

Baker, G R 14 8 3 34 126 25.20 - - 15 6 - - - - - -<br />

Bell, M D 118 111 9 124 2798 27.43 4 12 19 - 2 4 0 - - 200.00<br />

Beyeler, F 5 3 1 9 20 10.00 - - 1 - 234 102 6 17.00 3-21 43.58<br />

Bilby, G P 10 9 1 38 206 25.75 - - 5 - 7 4 2 2.00 2-4 57.14<br />

Billcliff, I S 6 6 0 59 126 21.00 - 1 1 - - - - - - -<br />

Boam, H K P 7 5 1 37 114 28.50 - - 3 - 156 164 2 82.00 1-26 103.79<br />

Bowden, D J 29 23 10 32* 260 20.00 - - 5 - 1236 920 25 36.80 2-37 74.43<br />

Boyer, T A 16 16 1 44 221 14.73 - - 2 - - - - - - -<br />

Boyle, J G 13 13 0 46 217 16.69 - - 2 - - - - - - -<br />

Brown, D R 4 4 0 53 114 28.00 - 1 1 - 210 178 6 29.66 2-37 84.76<br />

Bulfin, C E 27 20 5 44 168 11.20 - - 4 - 1231 925 34 27.20 3-29 75.14<br />

Burnett, G P 35 34 4 102* 906 30.20 1 5 6 - - - - - - -<br />

Burns, M 9 1 - 6 6 6.00 - - - - 325 246 7 35.14 2-15 75.69<br />

Cater, S B 10 8 2 37 89 14.83 - - 2 - 462 326 10 32.60 4-26 70.56<br />

Cederwall, B W 20 13 4 38 164 18.22 - - 4 - 977 694 23 30.17 3-45 71.03<br />

Cederwall, G N 28 21 2 37 199 10.47 - - 9 - 1078 675 28 24.10 5-17 62.61<br />

Chan, S P 2 2 1 7* 7 7.00 - - 1 - 78 69 0 - - 123.07<br />

Chandler, P J B 43 43 1 106 1418 33.76 1 8 14 - - - - - - -<br />

Chatfield, E J 45 12 8 6* 35 8.75 - - 10 - 2453 1272 59 21.55 4-43 51.85<br />

Coles, M J 7 3 2 15* 16 16.00 - - - - 372 204 14 14.57 4-32 54.83<br />

Collinge, R O 10 7 3 38* 50 12.50 - - 1 - 546 258 15 17.20 5-23 47.25<br />

Coney, J V 40 36 7 78* 878 30.27 - 7 16 - 896 633 19 33.31 3-20 70.64<br />

Congdon, B E 3 3 0 66 105 35.00 - 1 2 - 91 63 2 31.50 1-2 69.23<br />

Crook, B J 12 12 0 75 299 24.91 - 3 1 - 24 17 1 17.00 1-17 70.83<br />

Crowe, M D 15 15 0 110 713 47.53 2 4 3 - 241 168 10 16.80 3-16 69.70<br />

Currie, C J 1 1 0 2 2 2.00 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Davis, H T 20 9 5 21 65 16.25 - - 7 - 882 690 16 43.12 3-44 78.23<br />

Davis, W W 7 6 4 13* 43 21.50 - - - - 331 200 10 20.00 3-25 60.42<br />

Dean, J J B 2 1 0 3 3 3.00 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Dick, A E 3 3 0 39 53 17.66 - - 1 - 3 5 0 - - 166.66<br />

Donaldson, G T 40 36 2 80 754 22.17 - 4 10 - 118 101 1 101.00 1-15 85.59<br />

Douglas, M W 24 24 3 100 716 34.09 1 4 5 - - - - - - -<br />

Doull, L J 45 34 7 68* 398 14.74 - 2 10 - 2109 1472 60 24.53 3-20 69.79<br />

Edgar, B A 51 50 10 147* 2023 50.57 3 12 18 - 6 12 0 - - 200.00<br />

Elliott, G D 32 26 7 107* 790 41.57 1 5 10 - 1271 1040 41 25.36 5-34 81.82<br />

Fairley, S A 2 1 0 28 28 28.00 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Fleming, S P 34 32 4 131 1527 54.35 4 11 13 - - - - - - -<br />

Forde, K A 1 - - - - - - - - - 26 15 2 7.50 2-15 57.69<br />

Franklin, J E C 57 49 15 87* 1147 33.73 - 7 22 - 2394 1747 55 31.76 4-30 72.97<br />

Fraser, A R C 1 1 0 1 1 1.00 - - - - 48 36 1 36.00 1-36 75.00<br />

Gellatly, S J 1 1 0 33 33 33.00 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Gillespie, M R 53 35 11 26 258 10.75 - - 8 - 2526 2116 77 27.48 4-31 83.76<br />

Golder, S B 3 3 0 21 29 9.66 - - 1 - - - - - - -<br />

Gray, E J 59 48 11 53 763 20.62 - 2 24 - 2568 1502 70 21.45 4-27 58.48<br />

Greenstreet, W A 5 3 0 3 5 1.66 - - 1 - 304 130 9 14.44 3-27 42.57<br />

Harris, M J 3 2 0 58 60 30.00 - 1 4 - - - - - - -<br />

Henry, D J 4 3 1 9* 11 5.50 - - - - 176 115 7 16.42 2-30 65.34<br />

Hewson, A R 1 1 0 4 4 4.00 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Hitchcock, P A 37 30 11 39* 335 17.63 - - 11 - 1842 1296 67 19.34 5-10 70.35<br />

Holland, P J 13 11 1 53 177 17.70 - 1 4 - 352 204 7 29.14 2-25 57.95<br />

Holland, R G 5 1 1 5* 5 - - - - - 246 191 9 21.22 3-41 77.64<br />

Hotter, S J 17 9 4 5* 21 4.20 - - 6 - 780 576 17 33.88 3-31 73.84<br />

Hough<strong>to</strong>n, M V 9 5 2 23* 44 14.66 - - - - 325 310 2 155.00 2-50 95.38<br />

Hounsell, A R 1 1 0 5 5 5.00 - - - - 56 23 0 - - 41.07<br />

James, K D 9 6 3 23 36 12.00 - - 3 - 449 283 11 25.72 3-30 63.02<br />

Jarvis, P W 9 8 4 13* 49 12.25 - - 1 - 495 346 18 19.22 3-40 69.89<br />

Jefferson, M R 73 49 16 48* 495 15.00 - - 17 - 2893 1986 55 36.10 4-30 68.64<br />

Jonas, G R 51 16 9 6* 22 3.14 - - 13 - 2664 1889 77 24.53 4-18 70.90<br />

Jones, A H 33 31 3 74 1026 36.64 - 6 15 - 408 302 8 37.75 2-32 74.01<br />

Jones, R A 36 36 2 78* 1030 30.29 - 5 5 - - - - - - -<br />

Karaitiana, R P C 5 3 1 11 13 6.50 - - - - 192 147 3 49.00 2-18 76.56<br />

Kennedy, R J 14 10 8 20* 51 25.50 - - 4 - 701 452 19 23.78 3-25 64.47<br />

Kerr, R J 51 46 12 61 955 28.08 - 4 13 1 - - - - - -<br />

Lamb, A R 2 1 1 7* 7 - - - 1 - 78 99 1 99.00 1-47 126.92<br />

Larsen, G R 91 76 18 66 1106 19.06 - 1 34 - 4816 2446 98 24.95 5-30 50.78<br />

McConnell, G T 3 1 0 3 3 3.00 - - - - 192 74 5 14.80 2-16 38.54<br />

McGregor, P B 8 7 2 32 114 22.80 - - 1 - 248 188 7 26.85 2-18 75.80<br />

McHardy, D S 13 12 1 48 174 15.81 - - 3 - - - - - - -<br />

McKay, A J 5 2 1 12 12 12.00 - - - - 235 227 11 20.63 4-47 69.59<br />

McMahon, P J S 1 1 0 25 25 25.00 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

McSweeney, E B 82 72 12 69 1119 18.65 - 4 98 27 - - - - - -<br />

Maguinness, S J 40 23 3 30 148 7.40 - - 15 - 2139 1190 50 23.80 4-26 55.63<br />

Malcon, P J 1 1 0 10 10 10.00 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Marshall, K B 4 1 0 7 7 7.00 - - - - 181 115 3 38.33 2-21 63.53


M I NO HS Runs Ave 100 50 Ct St Balls Runs Wkts Ave Best Runs/100b<br />

Mather, S R 48 43 4 60* 645 16.53 - 1 22 - 820 553 27 20.48 4-34 67.43<br />

Meadows, N A P 1 - - - - - - - - - 54 33 1 33.00 1-33 61.11<br />

Merchant, C J 8 8 - 43 129 16.12 - - 3 - - - - - - -<br />

Middle<strong>to</strong>n, B A 2 2 0 34 49 24.50 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Millmow, J P 26 12 6 20 51 8.50 - - 6 - 1129 648 27 24.00 4-33 57.39<br />

Mills, S M 10 8 1 65 251 35.85 - 2 13 2 - - - - - -<br />

Molony, D M 3 2 0 5 5 2.50 - - - - 108 71 1 71.00 1-28 65.74<br />

Morgan, H A 11 10 0 66 252 25.20 - 2 6 - 522 378 15 25.20 3-48 72.41<br />

Morrison, J F M 28 27 4 89 852 37.04 - 7 10 - 293 218 4 54.50 2-38 74.40<br />

Murdoch, S J 6 6 0 19 49 8.16 - - 1 - - - - - - -<br />

Murray, B A G 1 1 0 6 6 6.00 - - 3 - - - - - - -<br />

Murray, G B 3 2 1 15 18 18.00 - - - - 84 58 1 58.00 1-12 69.04<br />

Murtagh, J R 2 2 0 16 18 9.00 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Napier, G R 14 13 0 50 225 17.30 - 1 5 - 766 588 30 19.60 4-40 76.76<br />

Nathu, A 1 1 0 9 9 9.00 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Nevin, C J 138 129 10 149 3474 29.19 5 17 166 13 - - - - - -<br />

Newdick, G A 19 19 0 66 400 21.05 - 2 3 - - - - - - -<br />

New<strong>to</strong>n, R W 3 3 1 8 10 5.00 - - 3 - - - - - - -<br />

Oakley, D F 7 7 1 6* 18 3.00 - - 1 - - - - - - -<br />

O’Brien, I E 34 15 12 19* 79 26.33 - - 4 - 1818 1363 46 28.39 5-35 74.97<br />

Ormis<strong>to</strong>n, I W 2 2 2 20* 24 - - - - - 54 49 0 - - 90.74<br />

Ormis<strong>to</strong>n, R W 25 20 4 37 219 13.68 - - 4 - - - - - - -<br />

O’Rourke, P W 19 8 3 14 36 7.20 - - 3 - 967 619 17 36.41 3-18 64.01<br />

Parlane, M E 37 36 5 132 928 29.93 1 6 13 - - - - - - -<br />

Parlane, N R 66 59 3 105 1443 25.76 1 9 31 - - - - - - -<br />

Pasupati, M Y 52 39 10 40* 526 13.48 - - 7 - 1971 1593 50 31.86 4-33 80.82<br />

Patel, B P 1 1 0 20 20 20.00 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Patel, J S 38 25 8 22* 149 8.76 - - 15 - 1867 1424 38 37.47 4-47 76.27<br />

Penn, A J 16 8 1 20 80 11.42 - - 2 - 722 484 25 19.36 7-28 67.03<br />

Petherick, P J 2 2 1 2 2 2.00 - - 1 - 74 53 1 53.00 1-39 71.62<br />

Petrie, R G 76 73 9 85 1621 25.32 - 9 9 - 3148 2320 82 28.29 4-13 73.69<br />

Pickett, C J 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Pigott, A C S 6 5 2 31 74 24.66 - - 1 - 310 166 9 18.44 3-24 53.54<br />

Pither, R J 5 3 1 13 18 9.00 - - - - 166 120 1 120.00 1-45 72.28<br />

Pollard, M A 4 4 - 53 126 31.50 - 1 - - - - - - - -<br />

Rasmussen, S 12 4 1 1 2 9.66 - - 1 - 492 436 10 43.60 3-39 88.61<br />

Reid, R B 16 16 1 95 496 33.06 - 4 6 - - - - - - -<br />

Riley, J D 3 3 0 38 100 33.33 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Ritchie, T D 31 27 3 41 404 16.83 - - 10 - - - - - - -<br />

Rhodes, S J 6 6 2 50 186 46.50 - 1 4 - 184 167 4 41.75 2-31 90.76<br />

Rohrs, A J 1 1 0 3 3 3.00 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Ross, C J 4 - - - - - - - 1 - 224 129 4 32.25 3-31 57.58<br />

Rule, B J 1 - - - - - - - - - 60 44 1 44.00 1-44 73.33<br />

Ryder, J D 36 35 2 61 663 20.09 - 3 12 - 750 702 26 27.00 4-39 93.60<br />

Sales, D J G 10 10 1 63* 302 33.55 - 2 5 - - - - - - -<br />

Schaw, R J 3 2 1 5* 7 7.00 - - 1 - 78 78 1 78.00 1-26 100.00<br />

Schofer, P J 1 - - - - - - - - - 39 34 0 - - 87.17<br />

Sears, M J 13 9 4 10* 31 6.20 - - - - 625 428 23 18.60 3-22 68.48<br />

Shah, O A 2 2 0 29 37 18.50 - - 3 - 6 9 0 - - 150.00<br />

Shreck C E 7 4 2 9* 21 10.50 - - 3 - 402 330 11 30.00 2-33 82.08<br />

Sinclair, B W 4 4 0 48 84 21.00 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Smith, B D 13 12 1 38* 180 16.36 - - 5 - 336 229 11 20.81 3-30 68.15<br />

Smith, R W 11 10 2 38* 156 19.50 - - 2 - 8 10 0 - - 125.00<br />

Speight, M P 14 14 0 96 408 29.14 - 3 17 - - - - - - -<br />

Stirling, D A 18 15 2 44 204 15.69 - - 6 - 636 320 22 18.09 3-18 50.31<br />

S<strong>to</strong>rkey, I H 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - -<br />

Taylor, B R 11 11 2 59* 245 27.22 - 1 6 - 621 327 11 29.72 4-38 52.65<br />

Therkleson, I J 8 7 2 22 63 12.60 - - 5 2 - - - - - -<br />

Tugaga, M J 2 - - - - - - - 1 - 66 97 2 48.50 1-23 146.96<br />

Turner, A D 27 14 9 18 69 13.80 - - 2 - 1451 979 49 19.97 5-10 67.47<br />

Twose, R G 69 67 9 124* 2163 37.29 6 12 21 - 1532 1066 43 24.79 5-30 69.58<br />

Vance, R H 64 62 3 106 1317 22.32 1 10 28 1 - - - - - -<br />

Verry, R A 3 2 0 10 11 5.50 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Vogel, T G 3 3 2 8* 13 13.00 - - - - 144 95 4 23.75 3-17 65.97<br />

Walker, M D J 46 39 7 62 679 22.63 - 5 14 - 1952 1188 52 22.84 5-22 60.86<br />

Weenink, S W 6 6 0 113 139 23.16 1 - 2 - - - - - - -<br />

Welch, G 7 7 4 28 90 30.00 - - - - 336 287 9 31.88 3-42 85.41<br />

Wells, J D 80 73 8 100 1716 26.40 1 12 34 - 867 604 20 30.20 4-26 69.66<br />

Wheeler, G P 2 1 1 1* 1 - - - - - 120 56 6 9.33 4-42 46.66<br />

White, G A 4 2 2 1* 1 - - - - - 222 176 1 176.00 1-56 79.27<br />

Williams, B R 39 27 10 33 288 16.94 - - 16 - 1895 1165 39 29,87 4-22 61.47<br />

Williams, J A 5 - - - - - - - 3 - 287 152 7 21.71 3-12 52.96<br />

Wilson, A M 1 1 0 0 0 0.00 - - 1 - - - - - - -<br />

Woodcock, L J 63 49 8 71 900 21.95 - 5 15 - 2182 1685 40 42.12 4-36 77.22<br />

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Bell, M D 16 11 3 46 190 23.75 - - 9 - - - - - - -<br />

Boam, H K P 6 2 1 2* 4 4.00 - - - - 6 50 1 50.00 1-32 8.33<br />

Bowden, D J 24 14 3 34 141 12.81 - - 10 - 63 522 11 47.45 2-13 8.28<br />

Burns, M 3 - - - - - - - 1 - 5 67 0 - - 13.40<br />

Crook, B J 6 6 1 21 81 16.20 - - 2 - - - - - - -<br />

Dean, J J B 4 3 0 26 46 15.33 - - 3 - - - - - - -<br />

Elliott, G D 11 11 4 57 233 33.28 - 2 3 - 18.3 166 6 27.66 2-25 8.97<br />

Fairley, S A 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Fleming, S P 12 12 1 57 177 16.09 - 1 1 - - - - - - -<br />

Forde, K A 2 - - - - - - - - - 4 36 1 36.00 1-18 9.00<br />

Franklin, J E C 16 15 5 72 464 46.40 - 3 7 - 49 403 10 40.30 2-20 8.22<br />

Gillespie, M R 2 2 0 6 6 3.00 - - - - 7.4 68 3 22.66 2-24 8.87<br />

Golder, S B 2 2 0 2 3 1.50 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Hitchcock, P A 7 6 0 23 50 8.33 - - 5 - 22.3 199 8 24.87 3-17 8.84<br />

Hough<strong>to</strong>n, M V 18 7 3 32 65 16.25 - - 5 - 55.3 407 14 29.07 3-24 7.33<br />

McKay, A J 9 3 3 6* 8 - - - - - 26.4 249 11 22.63 4-38 8.58<br />

Merchant, C J 8 7 0 57 144 20.57 - 1 2 - - - - - - -<br />

Mills, S M 4 4 4 53* 126 - - 1 1 - - - - - - -<br />

Napier, G R 10 7 1 48* 90 15.00 - - 3 - 36.3 265 15 17.66 3-29 7.26<br />

Nevin, C J 27 23 3 87* 386 19.30 - 1 11 5 - - - - - -<br />

O’Brien, I E 8 2 1 1* 1 1.00 - - - - 26 182 9 20.22 3-21 7.00<br />

Parlane, M E 10 10 0 48 181 18.10 - - 4 - - - - - - -<br />

Parlane, N R 20 18 1 85 581 34.17 - 4 5 - - - - - - -<br />

Patel, J S 19 9 4 12* 39 7.80 - - 4 - 59.2 420 13 32.30 3-17 7.07<br />

Rasmussen, S 4 - - - - - - - 1 - 12 115 1 115.00 1-15 9.58<br />

Ryder, J D 12 12 2 66 248 24.80 - 2 3 - 33.2 309 4 77.25 1-12 9.27<br />

Shah, O A 9 8 1 65* 200 28.57 - 1 5 - 0.2 10 0 - - 30.00<br />

Shreck, C E 3 1 1 6* 6 - - - - - 11 99 3 33.00 2-16 9.00<br />

Woodcock, L J 24 15 5 36* 223 22.30 - - 4 - 54 448 19 23.57 3-27 8.29<br />

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Twenty20 Career Records<br />

M I NO HS Runs Ave 100 50 C S O R W Ave Best R/O


WINNERS<br />

WELLINGTON SENIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

(COOK SHIELD 1925-1995)<br />

1883-84 Star<br />

1884-85 Star<br />

1885-86 Midland/Wgtn College<br />

(tie)<br />

1886-87 Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1887-88 Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1888-89 Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1889-90 Phoenix<br />

1890-91 Phoenix<br />

1891-92 Midland/Welling<strong>to</strong>n (tie)<br />

1892-93 Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1893-94 Midland<br />

1894-95 Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1895-96 Midland<br />

1896-97 Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1897-98 Midland<br />

1898-99 Midland/Welling<strong>to</strong>n A (tie)<br />

1899-1900 Midland<br />

1900-01 Midland/Welling<strong>to</strong>n (tie)<br />

1901-02 Midland<br />

1902-03 Midland<br />

1903-04 Midland<br />

1904-05 Midland<br />

1905-06 Midland<br />

1906-07 W.C.O.B.<br />

1907-08 W.C.O.B.<br />

1908-09 W.C.O.B.<br />

1909-10 Central<br />

1910-11 East A<br />

1911-12 Central<br />

1912-13 North<br />

1913-14 North/Pe<strong>to</strong>ne (tie)<br />

1914-15 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

1915-16 East<br />

1916-17 East<br />

1917-18 Trentham<br />

1918-19 W.C.O.B.<br />

1919-20 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

1920-21 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

1921-22 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

1922-23 Hutt<br />

1923-24 Midland<br />

1924-25 Institute Old Boys<br />

1925-26 Hutt<br />

1926-27 Hutt<br />

1927-28 Institute Old Boys<br />

1928-29 W.C.O.B.<br />

1929-30 Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1930-31 Midland<br />

1931-32 Kilbirnie<br />

1932-33 Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1933-34 Kilbirnie<br />

1934-35 Kilbirnie<br />

1935-36 Midland<br />

1936-37 Kilbirnie<br />

1937-38 Kilbirnie<br />

1938-39 Midland<br />

1939-40 Kilbirnie<br />

1940-41 Kilbirnie<br />

1941-42 Kilbirnie<br />

1942-43 Hutt<br />

1943-44 Hutt<br />

1944-45 Kilbirnie<br />

1945-46 University<br />

1946-47 W.C.O.B.<br />

1947-48 Karori<br />

1948-49 Midland<br />

1949-50 Midland<br />

1950-51 Karori<br />

1951-52 Midland<br />

1952-53 University<br />

1953-54 Kilbirnie<br />

1954-55 Midland<br />

1955-56 Midland<br />

1956-57 Karori<br />

1957-58 Karori<br />

1958-59 Kilbirnie<br />

1959-60 Midland<br />

1960-61 University<br />

1961-62 Karori<br />

1962-63 Midland<br />

1963-64 Midland<br />

1964-65 University<br />

1965-66 Kilbirnie<br />

1966-67 University<br />

1967-68 Kilbirnie<br />

1968-69 Kilbirnie<br />

1969-70 St Pat’s Old Boys<br />

1970-71 Midland-St Pat’s<br />

1971-72 Kilbirnie<br />

1972-73 Kilbirnie<br />

1973-74 Welling<strong>to</strong>n &<br />

College Old Boys<br />

1974-75 Kilbirnie<br />

1975-76 Karori<br />

1976-77 Kilbirnie<br />

1977-78 Onslow<br />

1978-79 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1979-80 Johnsonville<br />

1980-81 Karori<br />

1981-82 Johnsonville<br />

1982-83 Johnsonville<br />

1983-84 Onslow<br />

1984-85 Midland-St Pat’s<br />

1985-86 Karori<br />

1986-87 Johnsonville/Karori (tie)<br />

1987-88 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1988-89 Onslow<br />

1989-90 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1990-91 Tawa<br />

1991-92 Onslow<br />

1992-93 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1993-94 Eastern Suburbs<br />

1994-95 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

WINNERS<br />

HUTT VALLEY SENIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

(WILFORD KERR SHIELD 1928-1997)<br />

1928-29 Woollen Mills & East End<br />

1929-30 Chronicle A<br />

1930-31 East End<br />

1931-32 Chronicle A & East End<br />

1932-33 Meadows<br />

1933-34 Randwick B & Wills A<br />

1934-35 Trafalgar Park<br />

1935-36 Gear United A<br />

1936-37 General Mo<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

1937-38 Eastbourne<br />

1938-39 Eastbourne<br />

1939-40 Trafalgar Park<br />

1940-41 Trafalgar Park<br />

1941-42 Trafalgar Park<br />

1942-43 Trafalgar Park<br />

1943-44 Moera-S<strong>to</strong>p Out<br />

1944-45 Mangaroa Air Force<br />

1945-46 Trafalgar Park<br />

1946-47 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne United<br />

1947-48 Hutt Districts<br />

1948-49 Trafalgar Park-S<strong>to</strong>p Out<br />

1949-50 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

1950-51 Hutt Districts<br />

1951-52 Eastern<br />

1952-53 Taita<br />

1953-54 Eastern<br />

1954-55 Eastern<br />

1955-56 Upper Hutt<br />

1956-57 Taita<br />

1957-58 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne United<br />

1958-59 Taita<br />

1959-60 Eastern<br />

1960-61 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

1961-62 Upper Hutt<br />

1962-63 Upper Hutt<br />

1963-64 Upper Hutt<br />

1964-65 Hutt Districts<br />

1965-66 Upper Hutt<br />

1966-67 Hutt Districts<br />

1967-68 Eastern<br />

1968-69 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

1969-70 Taita<br />

1970-71 Taita & Hutt Districts<br />

1971-72 Hutt Districts<br />

1972-73 Hutt Districts<br />

1973-74 Hutt Districts<br />

1974-75 Taita<br />

1975-76 Naenae Old Boys<br />

1976-77 Eastern HSOB<br />

1977-78 Upper Hutt<br />

1978-79 Hutt Districts<br />

1979-80 Naenae Old Boys<br />

1980-81 Hutt Districts<br />

1981-82 Upper Hutt<br />

1982-83 Upper Hutt<br />

1983-84 Eastern HSOB<br />

1984-85 Upper Hutt<br />

1985-86 Upper Hutt<br />

1986-87 Epuni Cambridge<br />

1987-88 Taita<br />

1988-89 Naenae Old Boys<br />

1989-90 Taita<br />

1990-91 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

1991-92 Hutt Districts<br />

1992-93 Taita<br />

1993-94 Riverside<br />

1994-95 S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley<br />

1995-96 S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley<br />

1996-97 Taita<br />

Club – Men<br />

WINNERS<br />

INTERCITY SENIOR MEN’S COMPETITION<br />

(PEARCE CUP)<br />

1996-97 University<br />

1997-98 University<br />

1998-99 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1999-2000 S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley<br />

2000-01 S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley<br />

2001-02 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2002-03 Eastern Suburbs<br />

1921-22 Kilbirnie<br />

1922-23 Kibirnie<br />

1923-24 Kilbirnie<br />

1924-25 Hutt<br />

1925-26 Y.M.C.A.<br />

1926-27 Kilbirnie<br />

1927-28 Institute Old Boys<br />

1928-29 Institute Old Boys<br />

1929-30 Institute Old Boys<br />

1930-31 Midland<br />

1931-32 Hutt<br />

1932-33 Hutt<br />

1933-34 Midland<br />

1934-35 Kilbirnie<br />

1935-36 Midland<br />

1936-37 Institute Old Boys<br />

1937-38 Institute Old Boys<br />

1938-39 Institute Old Boys<br />

1939-40 Kilbirnie<br />

1940-41 Kilbirnie<br />

1941-42 Hutt<br />

1942-43 Hutt<br />

1943-44 Institute O.B./S.P.O.B.<br />

1944-45 Institute O.B./S.P.O.B.<br />

1945-46 Hutt<br />

1946-47 Institute Old Boys<br />

1947-48 Institute Old Boys<br />

1948-49 Institute Old Boys<br />

1949-50 Institute Old Boys<br />

1950-51 Kilbirnie<br />

1951-52 Midland<br />

1952-53 Midland<br />

1953-54 Onslow<br />

1954-55 Midland<br />

1955-56 Midland<br />

1956-57 Onslow<br />

1957-58 Onslow<br />

1958-59 Kilbirnie<br />

1959-60 Karori<br />

1960-61 Midland<br />

1961-62 Karori<br />

1962-63 Kilbirnie<br />

1963-64 University<br />

1964-65 University<br />

1965-66 Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1966-67 Onslow<br />

1967-68 W.C.O.B.<br />

2003-04 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2004-05 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2005-06 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2006-07 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2007-08 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2008-09 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2009-10 Eastern Suburbs<br />

No trophy was awarded in 1995/96 as the new Intercity competition was only<br />

half completed. Hutt Valley team S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley led the competition at that<br />

stage.<br />

TWENTY/20 SERIES<br />

2005-06 Karori<br />

2006-07 Karori<br />

2007-08 Karori<br />

2008-09 Karori<br />

WINNERS<br />

INTERCITY SENIOR MEN’S COMPETITION<br />

(HAZLETT TROPHY)<br />

1997-98 Onslow<br />

2004-05 Onslow<br />

1998-99 Naenae Old Boys 2005-06 Naenae Old Boys<br />

1999-2000 Taita<br />

2006-07 Upper Valley<br />

2000-01 North City<br />

2007-08 Hutt District<br />

2001-02 Onslow<br />

2008-09 University<br />

2002-03 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside 2009-10 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

2003-04 Hutt District<br />

WINNERS – CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

(Total Points) ROYAL VISIT CUP<br />

1976-77 University<br />

1977-78 Onslow<br />

1978-79 Midland-St Pat’s<br />

1979-80 Johnsonville<br />

1980-81 Johnsonville<br />

1981-82 Johnsonville<br />

1982-83 Johnsonville<br />

1983-84 Johnsonville<br />

1984-85 Johnsonville<br />

1985-86 Tawa<br />

1986-87 Tawa<br />

1987-88 Brooklyn<br />

1988-89 Kilbirnie<br />

1989-90 Indian Sports<br />

1990-91 Onslow<br />

1991-92 Onslow<br />

1992-93 Johnsonville<br />

1968-69 Kilbirnie<br />

1969-70 Karori<br />

1970-71 Welling<strong>to</strong>n &<br />

College Old Boys<br />

1971-72 Welling<strong>to</strong>n &<br />

College Old Boys<br />

1972-73 Welling<strong>to</strong>n &<br />

College Old Boys<br />

1973-74 Welling<strong>to</strong>n &<br />

College Old Boys<br />

1974-75 Karori<br />

1975-76 Tawa<br />

1976-77 Tawa<br />

1977-78 Onslow<br />

1978-79 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1979-80 Johnsonville<br />

1980-81 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1981-82 Tawa<br />

1982-83 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1983-84 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1984-85 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1985-86 Tawa<br />

1986-87 Tawa<br />

1987-88 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1988-89 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1989-90 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1990-91 Onslow<br />

1991-92 Onslow<br />

1992-93 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1993-94 Eastern Suburbs<br />

1994-95 Eastern Suburbs<br />

1995-96 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1996-97 Eastern Suburbs<br />

1997-98 Eastern Suburbs<br />

1998/99 Eastern Suburbs<br />

1999-2000 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2000-01 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2001-02 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2002-03 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2003-04 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2004-05 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2005-06 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2006-07 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2007-08 University<br />

2008-09 University<br />

2009-10 Eastern Suburbs<br />

WINNERS – NORWOOD CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

(Average points per team – 5 teams required <strong>to</strong> qualify)<br />

1993-94 Johnsonville<br />

1994-95 Onslow<br />

1995-96 Onslow<br />

1996-97 Brooklyn<br />

1997-98 Eastern Suburbs<br />

1998-99 Eastern Suburbs<br />

1999-00 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2000-01 Onslow<br />

2001-02 Tawa<br />

2002-03 Tawa<br />

2003-04 Onslow<br />

2004-05 Eastern Suburbs<br />

2005-06 Tawa<br />

2006-07 Karori<br />

2007-08 North City<br />

2008-09 Karori<br />

2009-10 Eastern Suburbs<br />

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WINNERS – J A IVES SHIELD<br />

(Total Points <strong>to</strong> 1989 then Average Points<br />

Club Championship-Hutt Valley Teams Only)<br />

1946-47 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

1947-48 Hutt Districts<br />

1948-49 Trafalgar Park S<strong>to</strong>p Out<br />

1949-50 Trafalgar Park S<strong>to</strong>p Out<br />

1950-51 Eastern<br />

1951-52 Naenae<br />

1952-53 Eastern<br />

1953-54 Upper Hutt<br />

1954-55 Eastern & Naenae<br />

1955-56 Eastern<br />

1956-57 Eastern<br />

1957-58 Eastbourne<br />

1958-59 Eastern<br />

1959-60 Eastern & Hutt Districts<br />

1960-61 Upper Hutt<br />

1961-62 Upper Hutt<br />

1962-63 Upper Hutt<br />

1963-64 Upper Hutt<br />

1964-65 Naenae<br />

1965-66 Upper Hutt<br />

1966-67 S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley<br />

1967-68 Upper Hutt<br />

1968-69 Wainuiomata<br />

1969-70 Taita<br />

1970-71 Taita<br />

1971-72 Hutt Districts<br />

1972-73 Eastern HSOB<br />

1973-74 Hutt Districts<br />

1974-75 Hutt Districts<br />

1975-76 Hutt Districts<br />

1976-77 Eastern HSOB<br />

1977-78 Hutt Districts<br />

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1978-79 Hutt Districts<br />

1979-80 Naenae<br />

1980-81 Hutt Districts<br />

1981-82 Hutt Districts<br />

1982-83 Taita<br />

1983-84 Upper Hutt<br />

1984-85 Upper Hutt<br />

1985-86 Upper Hutt<br />

1986-87 Taita<br />

1987-88 Hutt Districts<br />

1988-89 Naenae<br />

1989-90 Wainuiomata<br />

1990-91 Naenae<br />

1991-92 Heretaunga<br />

1992-93 Wainuiomata<br />

1993-94 S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley<br />

1994-95 Naenae<br />

1995-96 Hutt Districts<br />

1996-97 Taita<br />

1997-98 Taita<br />

1998-99 Taita<br />

1999-2000 S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley<br />

2000-01 Taita<br />

2001-02 Hutt Districts<br />

2002-03 Taita<br />

2003-04 S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley<br />

2004-05 Taita<br />

2005-06 S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley<br />

2006-07 Wainuiomata<br />

2007-08 Naenae<br />

2008-09 Taita<br />

2009-10 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside<br />

WINNERS – A J COOK MEMORIAL SHIELD<br />

(Awarded for the Aggregate Club Championship in<br />

Hutt Valley since 1989-90)<br />

1989-90 S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley<br />

1990-91 Wainuiomata<br />

1991-92 Taita<br />

1992-93 Taita<br />

1993-94 Taita<br />

1994-95 Taita<br />

1995-96 Taita<br />

1996-97 Upper Hutt<br />

1997-98 Taita<br />

1998-99 Taita<br />

1999-2000 Taita<br />

2000-01 Taita<br />

2001-02 Hutt Districts<br />

2002-03 Taita<br />

2003-04 Taita<br />

2004-05 Taita<br />

2005-06 Taita<br />

2006-07 Wainuiomata<br />

2007-08 Taita<br />

2008-09 Taita<br />

2009-10 Hutt District<br />

WINNERS – TRUSTBANK SUNDAY CUP<br />

1984-85 Tawa 1988-89 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1985-86 Tawa 1989-90 Onslow<br />

1986-87 Onslow 1990-91 University<br />

1987-88 Karori 1991-92 University<br />

NB: Competition ceased 1992/93<br />

1999-2000 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside<br />

2000-01 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside<br />

DAY-NIGHT SERIES<br />

2002-03 University<br />

2003-04 Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside<br />

CAREER RECORDS - Batting (6000 runs or more)<br />

Inn N.O. H.S. Runs Ave.<br />

W A Baker 1910-1943 291 45 254 10,226 41.56<br />

A M Wilson 1975-2007 306 35 181 9,703 35.80<br />

K H Tucker 1894-1928 330 34 221* 9,183 31.02<br />

J R Lamason 1924-1950 239 16 192 8,425 37.78<br />

A W S Brice 1902-1935 343 25 228 8,349 26.19<br />

C S Dempster 1921-1948 116 13 224 7,813 75.85<br />

T G McMahon 1947-1981 326 22 117* 7,302 24.02<br />

E J Gray 1972-2004 283 77 116* 7,191 34.90<br />

E W T Tindill 1928-1953 217 24 201 7,183 37.21<br />

H A Morgan 1956-1977 281 36 144 6,725 27.45<br />

R T Morgan 1928-1955 291 29 143* 6,709 25.60<br />

D R New<strong>to</strong>n 1971-1990 264 39 110 6,661 29.60<br />

T A Boyer 1990-2009 233 27 153 6,642 32.24<br />

G P Bilby 1959-1979 217 27 164* 6,598 34.36<br />

R T Barber 1941-1963 237 11 254 6,518 28.84<br />

F L H Mooney 1940-1958 214 21 147 6,439 33.36<br />

H M McGirr 1911-1932 195 15 159 6,348 35.26<br />

WJR Chris<strong>to</strong>phersen 1925-1941 185 19 164 6,184 37.25<br />

R A Vance 1942-1964 208 7 195 6,134 30.51<br />

D R Alexander 1938-1963 253 21 217 6,083 26.21<br />

B W Sinclair 1955-1972 152 29 167 6,078 49.41<br />

R H Vance 1973-1991 185 25 160 6,006 37.53<br />

MOST CENTURIES IN A SEASON<br />

C S Dempster 1928-29 (6) for Institute O.B.<br />

A M Wilson 1989-90 (5) for Onslow<br />

C S Dempster 1930-31 (4) for Institute O.B.<br />

C S Dempster 1932-33 (4) for Pe<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

W J R Chris<strong>to</strong>phersen 1928-29 (4) for Kilbirnie<br />

H F Rice 1942-43 (4) for Kilbirnie<br />

B W Sinclair 1966-67 (4) for Kilbirnie<br />

G R Larsen 1986-87 (4) for Onslow<br />

TWO CENTURIES IN A MATCH<br />

A B Williams (Midland) ..................... v Welling<strong>to</strong>n 1897-98 114 & 105<br />

F L H Mooney (St Pats OB) ............. v Karori 1950-51 106 & 100*<br />

E J Gray (Karori) ............................... v University 1980-81 110* & 102*<br />

G R Larsen (Onslow) ....................... v Kilbirnie 1986-87 103* & 102<br />

G R Loveridge (Wgtn Colls) ............. v Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riv 1999-2000 117 & 120<br />

HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL INNINGS<br />

291 J Ell ..................... Welling<strong>to</strong>n v St Pat’s Old Boys .................... 1945-46<br />

260 J E Banks ........... Institute Old Boys v Welling<strong>to</strong>n ................... 1925-26<br />

254 W A Baker ........... East v North ................................................ 1918-19<br />

254 R T Barber ........... WCOB v Karori ............................................ 1951-52<br />

CENTURIES IN SENIOR CRICKET (7 or more)<br />

C S Dempster ...............................30<br />

W A Baker .....................................23<br />

K H Tucker .....................................19<br />

J R Lamason .................................18<br />

A M Wilson ...................................17<br />

B W Sinclair ..................................15<br />

F L H Mooney ...............................14<br />

E W T Tindill ...................................13<br />

W J R Chris<strong>to</strong>phersen ..................13<br />

A M Hollings .................................12<br />

G P Bilby .......................................12<br />

B A Edgar ......................................12<br />

J F M Morrison .............................12<br />

T A Boyer ......................................12<br />

F A Midlane .................................. 11<br />

H M McGirr ................................... 11<br />

H Foley .......................................... 11<br />

A W S Brice ..................................10<br />

J H Hutchings ...............................10<br />

H N Lambert .................................10<br />

E J Gray .........................................9<br />

J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n ................................9<br />

K L Parkin ........................................9<br />

D R Alexander .................................9<br />

S B Golder ......................................9<br />

R A Vance........................................8<br />

J Ell .................................................8<br />

H F Rice ..........................................8<br />

W F Airey ........................................8<br />

L J Woodcock .................................8<br />

L S M Miller ....................................7<br />

B A G Murray ..................................7<br />

D S Patrick ......................................7<br />

R H Vance .......................................7<br />

J V Coney ........................................7<br />

G R Larsen ......................................7<br />

D J Pollock ......................................7<br />

D S McHardy ..................................7<br />

S J Murdoch ...................................7<br />

MOST RUNS IN A SEASON (800 or more)<br />

Season Inns NO Runs Ave<br />

1928-29 C S Dempster (Institute OB) 10 1 1182 131.33<br />

1927-28 C S Dempster (Institute OB) 11 2 976 108.44<br />

1989-90 A M Wilson (Onslow) 18 2 969 60.56<br />

1942-43 H F Rice (Kilbirnie) 19 5 956 68.28<br />

1928-29 W J R Chris<strong>to</strong>phersen (Kilbirnie) 14 1 905 69.91<br />

1986-87 R W Ormis<strong>to</strong>n (University) 19 4 839 55.93<br />

1941-42 J R Lamason (WCOB) 15 1 817 58.35<br />

RECORD PARTNERSHIPS FOR EACH WICKET<br />

1st wicket, 325<br />

K D Innes (216) and M C Goodson (158*), Karori v Upper Hutt, 1995-96<br />

2nd wicket, 260<br />

W H Dustin (134) and W A Baker (125*), Midland v Institute OB, 1933-34<br />

3rd wicket, 285<br />

C G Hamil<strong>to</strong>n (119) and E J Aim (189), Hutt v Midland, 1933-34.<br />

4th wicket, 269<br />

H N Lambert (209) and A W Duncan (76), WCOB v Institute OB, 1925-26<br />

5th wicket, 335<br />

R T Barber (254) and K L Parkin (120*), WCOB v Karori, 1951-52<br />

6th wicket, 251<br />

J R Lamason (187) and C K Parsloe (69), WCOB v Kilbirnie,<br />

1932-33<br />

7th wicket, 210<br />

W Harris (142) and A E Morris (74), Kilbirnie v Pe<strong>to</strong>ne, 1933-34<br />

8th wicket, 207<br />

I B Pollard (117) and N A Huxford (74*), Midland v WCOB, 1963-64<br />

9th wicket, 208<br />

A Hodge (104*) and F Spottiswoode (100), Gas Company v New<strong>to</strong>wn,<br />

1907-08<br />

10th wicket, 157<br />

B A Marris (130*) and H Knowles-Smith (61), WCOB v Returned Soldiers,<br />

1918-19


BATSMAN SCORING MOST RUNS EACH SEASON<br />

Season Inns NO HS Runs Ave<br />

1888-89 H M Moorhouse (Phoenix) 7 – 103 285 40.70<br />

1889-90 H M Moorhouse (Phoenix) 5 – 107 201 50.20<br />

1890-91 H M Moorhouse (Phoenix) 9 1 108* 411 51.40<br />

1891-92 A. Blacklock (Midland) 12 1 66 362 32.90<br />

1892-93 C H Dryden (Rivals) 12 – 69 265 21.10<br />

1893-94 C S Cross (Rivals) 12 2 88 393 39.30<br />

1894-95 A R Holdship (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 9 3 136* 325 54.16<br />

1895-96 A B Williams (Midland) 8 – 150 363 45.37<br />

1896-97 A B Williams (Midland) 10 – 135 331 33.10<br />

1897-98 A B Williams (Midland) 8 – 114 516 64.50<br />

1898-99 K H Tucker (Midland) 10 1 221* 342 38.00<br />

1899-1900 F A Midlane (Phoenix) 11 3 107* 437 54.62<br />

1900-01 C A Richardson (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 10 2 102* 329 41.12<br />

1901-02 C A Richardson (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 10 2 151 532 66.50<br />

1902-03 F Holdsworth (Midland) 11 – 97 341 31.00<br />

1903-04 J P Blacklock (WCOB) 8 – 110 442 55.25<br />

1904-05 A Hawthorne (Gas Co) 10 1 78 283 31.44<br />

1905-06 J H Hutchings (Midland) 7 1 122 368 61.33<br />

1906-07 K H Tucker (WCOB) 8 – 110 442 55.25<br />

1907-08 K H Tucker (WCOB) 12 2 107* 458 45.80<br />

1908-09 A W S Brice (Pe<strong>to</strong>ne) 11 1 106 428 42.80<br />

1909-10 F A Midlane (East A) 12 4 140* 508 63.50<br />

1910-11 J P Blacklock (North) 11 2 91 429 47.60<br />

1911-12 W R L Gibbes (East A) 10 – 95 449 44.90<br />

1912-13 J P Blacklock (North) 14 1 98 331 25.46<br />

1913-14 F A Midlane (East) 12 4 101* 707 88.37<br />

1914-15 A W S Brice (Pe<strong>to</strong>ne) 16 3 121 662 41.57<br />

1915-16 W A Baker (East) 16 4 241* 663 55.25<br />

1916-17 E M Beechey (WCOB) 16 1 150 653 43.53<br />

1917-18 C G Wilson (North) 13 – 181 762 58.61<br />

1918-19 W A Baker (East) 7 – 254 665 95.00<br />

1919-20 C G Wilson (North) 12 – 137 565 47.08<br />

1920-21 H M McGirr (Hutt) 16 1 130 564 37.60<br />

1921-22 C S Dempster (Institute OB) 15 2 124 762 58.62<br />

1922-23 K H Tucker (WCOB) 10 1 126* 463 51.44<br />

1923.24 J H Hutchings (Midland) 11 1 117* 452 45.20<br />

1924-25 C S Dempster (Institute OB) 8 1 162* 538 76.85<br />

1925-26 W A Baker (Midland) 10 2 235 538 67.25<br />

1926-27 F T Badcock (Kilbirnie) 13 1 115 640 53.33<br />

1927-28 C S Dempster (Institute OB) 11 2 224 976 108.44<br />

1928-29 C S Dempster (Institute OB) 10 1 201 1182 131.33<br />

1929-30 A M Hollings (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 12 2 213 751 75.10<br />

1930-31 W A Baker (Midland) 12 – 170 754 62.83<br />

1931-32 H N Lambert (Institute OB) 11 – 147 716 65.09<br />

1932-33 C S Dempster (Pe<strong>to</strong>ne) 11 1 155 792 79.20<br />

1933-34 E J Aim (Hutt) 14 – 189 566 40.42<br />

1934-35 D S Wilson (Kilbirnie) 13 2 164 704 64.00<br />

1935-36 L V Browne (WCOB) 14 2 121 553 50.27<br />

1936-37 C K Parsloe (Kilbirnie) 13 1 143 562 46.83<br />

1937-38 S Ward (Kilbirnie) 13 4 162 642 71.33<br />

1938-39 J Ell (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 14 1 123 724 55.69<br />

1939-40 A G Wiren (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 15 4 207* 639 58.09<br />

1940-41 P D Wilson (University) 16 – 156 596 37.25<br />

1941-42 J R Lamason (WCOB) 15 1 176 817 58.35<br />

1942-43 H F Rice (Kilbirnie) 19 5 121 856 68.28<br />

1943-44 E W T Tindill (Midland-Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 15 3 115 685 52.69<br />

1944-45 H F Rice (Kilbirnie) 11 – 197 565 51.36<br />

1945-46 J Ell (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 9 1 291 483 60.37<br />

1946-47 J Ell (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 12 1 147 495 45.00<br />

1947-48 F L H Mooney (St Pat’s OB) 12 4 121* 444 55.50<br />

1948-49 R A Vance (University) 16 – 165 539 33.69<br />

1949-50 R T Morgan (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 15 1 101 625 44.64<br />

1950-51 F L H Mooney (St Pat’s OB) 16 3 115 642 49.38<br />

1951-52 R T Barber (WCOB) 12 2 254 685 68.50<br />

1952-53 R K H Johansson (Karori) 15 3 127* 531 44.25<br />

1953-54 G Shaw (Institute Old Boys) 18 – 73 507 28.16<br />

1954-55 J R Reid (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 14 5 198* 643 71.44<br />

1955-56 D W Crowe (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 16 – 82 542 33.87<br />

1956-57 L S M Miller (Karori) 9 1 119 544 68.00<br />

1957-58 J W Clarke (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 18 2 113 534 33.37<br />

1958-59 T G McMahon (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 20 1 94* 532 28.00<br />

1959-60 A D Ward (University) 15 3 83* 415 34.58<br />

1960-61 H A Morgan (St Pats OB) 18 1 98 573 33.70<br />

1961-62 B W Sinclair (Kilbirnie) 12 5 95* 561 80.14<br />

1962-63 G P Bilby (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 12 2 158 498 49.80<br />

1963-64 J R Reid (Karori) 14 2 159 603 50.25<br />

1964-65 C J Coney (WCOB) 12 3 113* 519 57.66<br />

1965-66 P B Truscott (Karori) 14 2 130 655 54.58<br />

1966-67 B W Sinclair (Kilbirnie) 13 5 167 780 97.50<br />

1967-68 R G Jefferson (St Pats OB) 16 2 94 517 36.9<br />

1968-69 J W J Schofer (Karori) 16 4 101 623 51.91<br />

1969-70 J W J Schofer (Karori) 14 1 95 512 39.38<br />

1970-71 G P Bilby (Kilbirnie) 14 5 159* 701 77.88<br />

1971-72 R W Smith (Kilbirnie) 15 1 84 577 41.21<br />

1972-73 J W J Schofer (Karori) 12 – 104 479 39.91<br />

1973-74 B W Cederwall (Midland St Pats) 15 1 67 501 35.78<br />

1974-75 J W J Schofer (Karori) 16 1 110 554 36.93<br />

1975-76 G S Allen (Kilbirnie) 17 1 78 476 29.75<br />

D M Cederwall (Midland St Pats) 17 1 62 476 29.75<br />

1976-77 R H Vance (Wgtn Collegians) 16 3 160* 580 44.61<br />

1977-78 J F M Morrison (Onslow) 15 3 117 629 52.41<br />

1978-79 A M Wilson (Onslow) 14 0 162 660 47.14<br />

1979-80 B A Edgar (Kilbirnie) 12 2 119* 701 70.10<br />

1980-81 E J Gray (Karori) 13 5 110* 583 72.87<br />

1981-82 A Nathu (Kilbirnie) 15 – 85 535 35.66<br />

1982-83 A M Wilson (Onslow) 19 3 110 713 44.56<br />

1983-84 C J Pickett (Tawa) 14 3 166* 526 47.81<br />

1984-85 A M Wilson (Onslow) 18 6 130* 706 58.83<br />

1985-86 D R New<strong>to</strong>n (Johnsonville) 17 4 105 603 46.30<br />

1986-87 R W Ormis<strong>to</strong>n (University) 19 14 105* 839 55.93<br />

1987-88 R H Vance (Wgtn Collegians) 12 2 96* 589 58.90<br />

1988-89 M R James (Tawa) 20 – 95 711 35.55<br />

1989-90 A M Wilson (Onslow) 18 2 150 969 60.56<br />

1990-91 M L Warner (Johnsonville) 21 – 117 790 37.60<br />

1991-92 J R Murtagh (Onslow) 15 1 106 687 49.07<br />

1992-93 J M Aiken (Wgtn Collegians) 16 3 84 594 45.90<br />

1993-94 R J Kerr (University) 18 1 92 736 43.29<br />

1994-95 D S McHardy (Wgtn Colls) 15 3 116 608 50.67<br />

1995-96 G R Swinney (S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley) 18 1 110 770 45.29<br />

1996-97 D J Pollock (Johnsonville) 16 – 130 515 32.10<br />

1997-98 M H Nevin (Hutt) 21 1 140 649 32.45<br />

1998-99 D S McHardy (Wgtn Colls) 17 7 128 745 74.50<br />

1999-00 T A Boyer (Wgtn Colls) 15 1 153 616 44.00<br />

2000-01 S R Mather (Eastern Suburbs) 14 5 141* 731 81.22<br />

2001-02 G T Donaldson (S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley) 13 2 92 504 45.81<br />

2002-03 T A Boyer (Eastern Suburbs) 18 3 114* 660 44.00<br />

2003-04 D S McHardy (Collegians) 16 2 100 614 43.85<br />

2004-05 B C Rapson (University) 17 4 151* 599 46.07<br />

2005-06 B C Rapson (University) 19 1 96 637 35.39<br />

2006-07 J J B Dean (Eastern Suburbs) 19 2 123* 708 41.65<br />

2007-08 J D Ryder (Naenae Old Boys) 10 1 112 618 68.67<br />

2008-09 S J Murdoch (Karori) 17 5 148* 736 61.33<br />

2009-10 D J van der Heyden (Upper Hutt) 20 2 106 703 39.06<br />

CAREER RECORDS - Bowling (500 wickets or more)<br />

Runs Wickets Ave<br />

A W S Brice ....................... 1902-1935 16,021 1,173 13.65<br />

S R O’Neill ......................... 1930-1964 14,973 869 17.23<br />

J G Ashenden .................... 1931-1957 14,634 847 17.27<br />

K H Tucker .......................... 1894-1928 10,771 811 13.28<br />

E F Upham ......................... 1889-1911 7,652 783 9.77<br />

E J Gray ............................. 1972-2004 10,709 762 14.05<br />

J S Perkins ......................... 1959-1985 12,850 719 17.87<br />

R Allen. .............................. 1935-1965 10,972 717 15.30<br />

M J Coles .......................... 1964-1982 8,825 687 12.84<br />

H Chapman ........................ 1940-1961 11,313 650 17.50<br />

S B Cater ........................... 1971-1988 8,073 584 13.82<br />

C G Finlayson ..................... 1909-1928 7,853 577 13.61<br />

R F Broom ........................ 1951-1967 9,358 576 16.24<br />

L C Butler .......................... 1951-1971 7,672 572 13.41<br />

H A Morgan ...................... 1956-1977 9,882 566 17.46<br />

E O Hales ........................... 1896-1913 6,398 560 11.42<br />

E R Judd ............................ 1910-1936 10,809 544 19.86<br />

P N Benfield ....................... 1968-1988 8,932 530 16.85<br />

H M McGirr ........................ 1911-1932 8,270 502 16.47<br />

FOUR WICKETS IN SUCCESSIVE BALLS<br />

G R Dickinson .................. Karori v Army .............................................. 1943-44<br />

M D Meech...................... Welling<strong>to</strong>n v Institute Old Boys... .............. 1953-54<br />

M G Browne .................... Karori v Johnsonville. .................................. 1953-54<br />

S M Bat<strong>to</strong>ck ..................... S<strong>to</strong>kes Valley v Eastern Suburbs .................2000-01<br />

C H Shanks ...................... North City v Pe<strong>to</strong>ne-Riverside .....................2005-06<br />

D J Scott .......................... Taita v Onslow .............................................2006-07<br />

MOST WICKETS IN A MATCH<br />

18 K H Tucker.......... ............WCOB v Pe<strong>to</strong>ne 1915-16 9-46 & 9-46<br />

TEN WICKETS IN AN INNINGS<br />

L F Keys ................... Institute OB v Pe<strong>to</strong>ne ............... 1916-17 10 for 120 runs<br />

J H Hutchings .......... East v Thorndon ........................ 1919-20 10 for 37 runs<br />

W A Aldersley .......... Hutt v WCOB ............................ 1919-20 10 for 32 runs<br />

R J Duffy .................. Institute OB v Hutt .................... 1934-35 10 for 80 runs<br />

D F Gillespie ............ Onslow v Karori ........................ 1976-77 10 for 59 runs<br />

A G Wharf ................ Johnsonville v Hutt Dist ............ 1996-97 10 for 72 runs<br />

M Y Pasupati ............ Onslow v North City ................. 2002-03 10 for 31 runs<br />

BOWLERS CAPTURING MOST WICKETS<br />

EACH SEASON<br />

Wickets Runs Ave<br />

1888-89 A H Gore (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 33 220 6.60<br />

1889-90 C H Dryden (Star) 36 272 7.55<br />

1890-91 E Fitzsimmons (Midland) 42 554 13.10<br />

1891-92 F Taylor (Phoenix) 48 337 7.20<br />

1892-93 C H Dryden (Rivals) 56 567 10.10<br />

1893-94 E F Upham (Midland) 52 462 8.88<br />

F L Ashbolt (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 52 483 9.28<br />

1894-95 F L Ashbolt (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 53 463 8.73<br />

1895-96 E F. Upham (Midland) 50 465 9.30<br />

1896-97 F L. Ashbolt (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 49 405 8.26<br />

1897-98 F L. Ashbolt (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 48 579 12.06<br />

1898-99 E O. Hales (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 51 481 9.43<br />

1899-1900 K H Tucker (Midland) 38 310 8.15<br />

1900-01 F L Ashbolt (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 47 531 11.29<br />

1901-02 T Connell (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 45 467 10.37<br />

1902-03 E O Hales (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 49 402 8.20<br />

1903-04 E O Hales (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 48 441 9.1<br />

1904-05 E F Upham (Midland) 57 320 5.61<br />

K H Tucker (WCOB) 57 547 9.59<br />

1905-06 K H Tucker (WCOB) 46 363 7.89<br />

1906-07 E F Upham (Midland) 38 412 10.84<br />

1907-08 L T Cobcroft (Pe<strong>to</strong>ne) 58 814 14.03<br />

1908-09 J Rodgers (Waiwhetu) 46 469 10.19<br />

1909-10 A W S Brice (Pe<strong>to</strong>ne) 59 660 11.18<br />

1910-11 C E Hickey (East A) 46 499 10.80<br />

W R L Gibbes (East A) 46 507 11.00<br />

1911-12 J F W Dickson (Vic<strong>to</strong>ria College) 44 606 13.77<br />

1912-13 T R Southall (North) 69 723 10.47<br />

1913-14 A H Fen<strong>to</strong>n (Vic<strong>to</strong>ria College) 49 706 14.40<br />

1914-15 C W Robinson (Central) 51 692 13.56<br />

1915-16 A W S Brice (Pe<strong>to</strong>ne) 72 824 11.44<br />

1916-17 J H Hutchings (East) 61 553 9.14<br />

1917-18 A W S Brice (Pe<strong>to</strong>ne) 93 668 7.19<br />

1918-19 W A Aldersley (Hutt) 27 460 17.24<br />

1919-20 A W S Brice (Pe<strong>to</strong>ne) 52 480 9.61<br />

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1920-21 A W S Brice (Pe<strong>to</strong>ne) 64 565 8.82<br />

1921-22 H M McGirr (Hutt) 57 632 11.10<br />

1922-23 C G Finlayson (Pe<strong>to</strong>ne) 60 571 9.51<br />

1923-24 C G Finlayson (Pe<strong>to</strong>ne) 49 592 12.09<br />

1924-25 F T Badcock (Institute OB) 41 285 6.95<br />

1925-26 H M McGirr (Hutt) 46 452 9.82<br />

1926-27 F T Badcock (Kilbirnie) 49 701 14.30<br />

1927-28 C G Finlayson (Pe<strong>to</strong>ne) 63 725 11.50<br />

1928-29 R W Hope (Pe<strong>to</strong>ne 50 741 18.15<br />

1929-30 R Crook (Kilbirnie) 33 566 17.12<br />

1930-31 A W Duncan (WCOB) 50 953 19.60<br />

1931-32 R W Hope (Pe<strong>to</strong>ne) 47 779 16.05<br />

1932-33 E D Blundell (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 59 851 14.42<br />

1933-34 W Tricklebank (University) 60 758 12.63<br />

1934-35 I A H Symes (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 54 666 12.33<br />

1935-36 I A H Symes (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 41 679 16.56<br />

1936-37 A McLean (Institute Old Boys) 43 496 11.23<br />

1937-38 S R O’Neill (Midland) 61 781 12.80<br />

1938-39 J G Ashenden (Kilbirnie) 52 659 12.67<br />

S R O’Neill (Midland) 52 787 15.13<br />

1939-40 B J Champness (Hutt) 41 785 19.19<br />

1940-41 B J Champness (Hutt) 56 711 12.69<br />

1941-42 J G Ashenden (Kilbirnie) 80 999 12.48<br />

1942-43 G L Whyte (WCOB) 76 811 10.67<br />

1943-44 S R O’Neill (Midland-Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 59 725 12.28<br />

1944-45 J G Ashenden (Kilbirnie) 64 745 11.64<br />

1945-46 R A Buchan (Hutt) 40 480 12.00<br />

1946-47 J H Rose (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 36 647 17.97<br />

1947-48 R Allen (Kilbirnie) 40 601 15.02<br />

1948-49 C L W Randall (Midland) 66 703 12.01<br />

1949-50 C L W Randall (Midland) 57 725 12.72<br />

1950-51 M G Browne (Karori) 59 742 12.57<br />

1951-52 B W H Sergent (Institute OB) 41 589 14.36<br />

1952-53 H Chapman (Karori) 56 810 14.46<br />

1953-54 T S Malloch (Kilbirnie) 59 750 12.71<br />

1954-55 J R Reid (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 72 648 9.00<br />

1955-56 B D Morrison (Karori) 69 936 13.56<br />

1956-57 R F Broom (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 53 780 14.10<br />

1957-58 T S Malloch (Kilbirnie) 51 665 13.03<br />

1958-59 L C Butler (Kilbirnie) 48 360 7.50<br />

1959-60 R E Reid (Kilbirnie) 50 595 11.90<br />

1960-61 W J R Haskell (University) 61 656 10.75<br />

1961-62 N Kelly (Onslow) 42 770 18.33<br />

1962-63 R F Broom (Welling<strong>to</strong>n) 64 807 12.60<br />

1963-64 I B Pollard (Midland) 72 856 11.88<br />

1964-65 T P O’Neil (Karori) 50 817 16.34<br />

1965-66 L C Butler (Kilbirnie) 58 489 8.43<br />

JUDITH SADLER MEMORIAL TROPHY<br />

Most Runs in Senior <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

I No HS Runs Ave<br />

1988/89 S M Hall (Onslow) 17 6 120* 765 69.54<br />

1989/90 G M Heather (Onslow) 13 3 132* 704 70.4<br />

1990/91 P D Kinsella (Wgtn Colls) 16 3 152* 1003 77.15<br />

1991/92 J Clark (Tawa) 16 4 156* 853 71.10<br />

1992/93 P D Kinsella (Wgtn Colls) 18 4 198 1259 89.95<br />

1993/94 P D Kinsella (Wgtn Colls) 14 3 153 694 63.09<br />

1994/95 P D Kinsella (Wgtn Colls) 13 4 132 781 86.78<br />

1995/96 A M O’Leary (Taita) 10 2 105 486 60.75<br />

1996/97 A M O’Leary (Taita) 14 2 100 620 51.66<br />

1997/98 P D Kinsella (Hutt) 18 1 165* 1205 70.88<br />

1998/99 A M O’Leary (Taita) 8 0 129 540 67.50<br />

1999/2000 A M O’Leary (Taita) 11 2 124* 589 65.44<br />

2000/01 F A Stickney (Hutt) 13 8 130 625 125.00<br />

2001/02 M A M Lewis (Naenae)<br />

2002/03 M G Wakefield (Taita) 12 2 192 584 58.40<br />

2003/04 M G Wakefield (Taita) 11 2 120* 389 43.22<br />

2004/05 M A M Lewis (Onslow) 8 2 188* 482 80.33<br />

2005/06 S Dickson (Easts) 11 5 66* 454 75.67<br />

2006/07 M G Wakefield (Taita) 5 2 143 309 103.00<br />

2007/08 P Lewis (Onslow) 14 2 83* 349 29.08<br />

2008/09 M G Wakefield (Taita) 7 1 103 349 58.17<br />

2009/10 M G Wakefield (Johnsonville) 13 1 89* 429 35.75<br />

JOY LAMASON TROPHY<br />

Most Points in Senior Women’s One Day Competition<br />

1988/89 University-TOG 1999/2000 Hutt District<br />

1989/90 Onslow 2000/01 Hutt District<br />

1990/91 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians 2001/02 Eastern Suburbs<br />

1991/92 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians 2002/03 Naenae Old Boys<br />

1992/93 Onslow 2003/04 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Collegians<br />

1993/94 Onslow/Taita (tie) 2004/05 Onslow<br />

1994/95 Onslow 2005/06 Onslow<br />

1995/96 Onslow 2006/07 Onslow<br />

1996/97 Hutt District 2007/08 Onslow<br />

1997/98 Taita 2008/09 Onslow<br />

1998/99 Hutt District 2009/10 Onslow<br />

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WINNERS - SENIOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

1966-67 J H Bray (Tawa) 55 599 10.89<br />

1967-68 D R Hosking (S.P.O.B.) 45 653 14.51<br />

1968-69 G A Snowden (Midland) 47 829 17.63<br />

1969-70 H A Morgan (S.P.O.B.) 52 609 11.71<br />

1970-71 H A Morgan (Midland-St Pats) 46 577 12.54<br />

1971-72 M J Coles (Kilbirnie) 42 481 11.45<br />

1972-73 M J Coles (Kiblirnie) 42 359 8.54<br />

1973-74 T Vaikvee (Karori) 38 572 15.05<br />

1974-75 S B Cater (Karori) 46 628 13.67<br />

H A Morgan (Kilbirnie) 46 575 12.50<br />

1975-76 P N Benfield (Karori) 46 752 16.34<br />

1976-77 S B Cater (Karori) 59 942 15.97<br />

1977-78 M J Coles (Kilbirnie) 50 633 12.66<br />

1978-79 M J Coles (Kilbirnie) 39 588 15.08<br />

1979-80 S B Cater (Johnsonville) 64 557 8.70<br />

1980-81 M J Coles (Kilbirnie) 57 608 10.67<br />

1981-82 N G D Wood (University) 50 583 11.66<br />

1982-83 N G D Wood (University) 45 608 13.51<br />

1983-84 S B Cater (Johnsonville) 34 316 9.29<br />

1984-85 S B Cater (Johnsonville) 55 556 10.11<br />

1985-86 E J Gray (Karori) 43 406 9.44<br />

1986-87 P J Christian (Onslow) 35 569 16.26<br />

1987-88 A A Griffiths (Tawa) 47 689 14.60<br />

1988-89 P J Christian (Onslow) 37 577 15.59<br />

1989-90 I A Boyle (Midland-St Pat’s) 38 621 16.34<br />

1990-91 E J Gray (Karori) 45 607 13.40<br />

1991-92 G J Mackenzie (Midland-St Pats) 38 865 14.87<br />

S R Joss (Tawa) 38 700 18.42<br />

1992-93 E J Gray (Karori) 47 602 12.80<br />

1993-94 G J Mackenzie (Eastern Subs) 41 546 13.32<br />

1994-95 P W Jarvis (Onslow) 48 560 11.67<br />

1995-96 R Rotch (Upper Hutt) 50 671 13.42<br />

1996-97 A G Wharf (Johnsonville) 48 615 12.81<br />

1997-98 E J Gray (Johnsonville) 54 631 11.69<br />

1998-99 N Phillips (Taita) 39 498 12.77<br />

1999-2000 D S Little (Taita) 60 382 6.36<br />

2000-01 E J Gray (Wgtn Collegians) 69 928 13.44<br />

2001-02 S J Hotter (Eastern Suburbs) 50 528 10.56<br />

2002-03 A J Mercer (Karori) 62 767 12.37<br />

2003-04 S Kirk (Collegians) 51 651 12.76<br />

2004-05 L J Edwards (Karori) 51 635 12.45<br />

2005-06 L J Edwards (Karori) 48 838 17.87<br />

2006-07 D J Scott (Taita) 46 422 9.17<br />

2007-08 D J Scott (Taita) 61 670 10.98<br />

2008-09 G B Murray (University) 51 502 9.84<br />

2009-10 J J Brown (Collegians) 60 606 10.10<br />

MARJORIE SWEETMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY<br />

Most Wickets in Senior <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Wkts Runs Ave<br />

1988/89 D J Cook (Onslow) 30 394 13.13<br />

1989/90 G M Heather (Onslow) 40 465 11.62<br />

1990/91 K D Musson (University-TOG) 44 403 9.15<br />

1991/92 M Robertson (Tawa) 39 383 9.82<br />

1992/93 J E Harris (Hutt District) 40 569 14.23<br />

1993/94 T A Devereux (Hutt District) 32 395 12.32<br />

1994/95 G M Heather (Onslow) 35 323 9.23<br />

1995/96 G M Heather (Onslow) 33 375 11.36<br />

1996/97 A M Corbin (Hutt District) 27 190 7.03<br />

1997/98 J E Harris (Hutt District) 33 448 13.58<br />

1998/99 S Evason (Taita) 28 214 7.64<br />

1999/2000 A M Corbin (Hutt District) 37 305 8.24<br />

2000/01 A E Cooper (Hutt District) 32 247 7.72<br />

2001/02 N L Dawson<br />

2002/03 A M Little (Naenae) 46 273 5.93<br />

2003/04 A E Cooper (Collegians) 26 223 8.57<br />

2004/05 M L Presland (Onslow) 34 298 8.76<br />

2005/06 A M Dodd (Hutt District) 26 169 6.50<br />

2006/07 F O’Connor (Eastern Suburbs) 25 233 9.32<br />

2007/08 R J M Moffitt (Onslow) 28 282 10.07<br />

2008/09 A Evans (Collegians) 21 172 8.19<br />

2009/10 R J M Moffitt (Onslow) 25 280 11.20<br />

DOROTHY SIMONS CUP*<br />

Most Points in Senior Women’s Two Day Competition<br />

1988/89 Hutt District 1995/96 Hutt District<br />

1989/90 Onslow 1996/97 Hutt District<br />

1990/91 Onslow 1997/98 Hutt District<br />

1991/92 Onslow 1998/99 Taita<br />

1992/93 Tawa 1999/2000 Eastern Suburbs<br />

1993/94 Hutt District 2000/01 Hutt District<br />

1994/95 Karori<br />

* 1 Day Games only played since 2001/02


New Zealand Representatives – Women<br />

whilst playing for Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

H E Buck ............................................ 1935<br />

A E Hurcomb (nee Ell) ....................... 1935<br />

D Bailey (nee Hatcher) ....................... 1938, 1949<br />

J Fulford (nee Holmes) ...................... 1938, 1948, 1949<br />

I M Lamason (nee Pickering) (c) ........ 1938, 1948, 1949, 1954<br />

V H M Farrell ...................................... 1948, 1954<br />

J W Francis (nee Hudson) .................. 1948, 1949, 1954<br />

J C Hatcher ........................................ 1948, 1949, 1954<br />

J G Lamason ...................................... 1948, 1949, 1954<br />

J M Couls<strong>to</strong>n ..................................... 1954, 1957<br />

V R Coutts.......................................... 1954<br />

A Morrison ......................................... 1957<br />

J M S<strong>to</strong>nell ........................................ 1957, 1961, 1966<br />

G Sutherland ...................................... 1957, 1958<br />

B I Thorner ......................................... 1957, 1961<br />

E J Maker .......................................... 1966<br />

W J Coe (nee Deveaux) ..................... 1966, 1969<br />

P F McKelvey (c) ................................ 1966, 1969, 1972, 1975, 1977, 1978,<br />

1979, 1980, 1982<br />

J M Saulbrey ...................................... 1966, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1975<br />

B L Bevege ........................................ 1973, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979,1982<br />

M H Peters (nee Dunlop) .................. 1973, 1975, 1977, 1982<br />

C E Henshilwood ............................... 1977, 1978, 1979<br />

J Lord ................................................. 1977, 1979, 1982<br />

L Lindsay ........................................... 1978<br />

1937/38 A D L Hatcher 117<br />

1947/48 O J C Hatcher 120<br />

1947/48 C J G Lamason 122<br />

1949/50 A M A Belcher 190*<br />

1949/40 C M A Belcher 114<br />

1951/52 O I M Lamason 104*<br />

1953/54 C J C Hatcher 123<br />

1953/54 O V R Coutts 103*<br />

Women Representative Honours<br />

1957/58 O B I Thorner 101<br />

1959/60 C J Dal<strong>to</strong>n 141<br />

1961/62 O J M S<strong>to</strong>nell 107*<br />

1963/64 C W J Deveaux 118*<br />

1965/66 CXI P F McKelvey 105<br />

1966/67 NS J M S<strong>to</strong>nell 116*<br />

1967/68 A W J Coe<br />

(nee Deveaux) 109<br />

CENTURIES (26)<br />

V S Sex<strong>to</strong>n ......................................... 1978<br />

L M Fraser ......................................... 1982, 1984<br />

J E Harris ........................................... 1987/88, 1989/90, 1990/91, 1991/92,<br />

1992/93, 1993, 1993/94, 1994/95,<br />

1995/96, 1996, 1996/97, 1997/98<br />

N M Williams ..................................... 1985/86, 1987/88, 1988, 1988/89,<br />

1990/91, 1991/92<br />

P D Kinsella ........................................ 1987/88, 1989/90, 1991/92, 1992/93,<br />

1993, 1993/94, 1994/95<br />

J Clark ................................................ 1990/91, 1991/92<br />

K D Musson ....................................... 1992/93, 1993, 1993/94, 1994/95,<br />

1995/96<br />

M A M Lewis (c) ................................ 1994/95, 1995/96, 1996, 1996/97, 1997,<br />

1997/98, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05<br />

J A Fryer ............................................ 1995/96, 1996, 1996/97, 1997, 1997/98<br />

A M O’Leary ...................................... 1996, 1998/99, 1999/2000,<br />

........................................................... 2000/2001, 2001/02<br />

A M Dodd (nee Corbin) ...................... 2001/02, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06<br />

2006/07<br />

F S King ............................................. 2001/02, 2002/03<br />

A J Green ........................................... 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05<br />

S F M Devine ..................................... 2006/07, 2008/09, 2009/10<br />

L R Doolan ......................................... 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10<br />

S E A Ruck ......................................... 2009, 2009/10<br />

E C Perry ........................................... 2010<br />

Season Opp Batsman Runs Season Opp Batsman Runs Season Opp Batsman Runs Season Opp Batsman Runs<br />

Season Opp Bowler<br />

Wkts/<br />

Runs<br />

1938/39 C M J Holmes 8-40<br />

1946/47 C J W Francis 6-22<br />

1947/48 C J G Lamason 6-43<br />

1947/48 A J W Francis 6-26<br />

1948/49 C M J Fulford<br />

(nee Holmes) 7-42<br />

1949/50 A M J Fulford 6-45<br />

1952/53 O J G Lamason 7-3<br />

1954/55 A JM Couls<strong>to</strong>n 7-24<br />

Season Opp Bowler<br />

Wkts/<br />

Runs<br />

1959/60 O B I Thorner 6-78<br />

1959/60 O E J Maker 7-25<br />

1963/64 O B I Watt<br />

(nee Thorner) 8-24<br />

1966/67 A J Benefield 6-27<br />

1968/69 C M H Dunlop 8-25<br />

1972/73 O J M Saulbrey 8-51<br />

1972/73 C J L Raven 6-65<br />

1972/73 NS J M Saulbrey 6-54<br />

1970/71 A P F McKelvey 105*<br />

1972/73 C M H Dunlop 101<br />

1974/75 O M H Dunlop 108<br />

1975/76 NS L M Lindsay 120<br />

1977-78 NS C A Salmon 126<br />

1977-78 O P J Hyman 101<br />

1980/81 A B L Bevege 123<br />

1986/87 C G M Heather 102*<br />

6 OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS (32)<br />

Season Opp Bowler<br />

Wkts/<br />

Runs<br />

1973/74 O J M Saulbrey 7-35<br />

1974/75 NS M H Dunlop 6-11<br />

1974/75 C J M Saulbrey 6-27<br />

1974/75 C J M Saulbrey 7-29<br />

1974/75 A M H Dunlop 6-11<br />

1974/75 O J M Saulbrey 6-45<br />

1975/76 A J M Saulbrey 9-22<br />

1975/76 O J M Saulbrey 7-56<br />

1977/78 NS M H Dunlop 7-6<br />

1995/95 C M A M Lewis 155*<br />

2003/04 A M A M Lewis 100*<br />

2005/06 ND A M Smith 104<br />

2006/07 O A M Smith 101<br />

2008/09 A M G Wakefield 120<br />

2009/10 ND L R Doolan 102*<br />

Season Opp Bowler<br />

Wkts/<br />

Runs<br />

1977/78 O J H Lord 6-50<br />

1979/80 C J H Lord 6-29<br />

1982/83 NS L Fraser 6-28<br />

1983/84 A M H Peters<br />

(nee Dunlop) 7-19<br />

1986/87 SD G M Heather 6-26<br />

1993/94 PCXI T A Jackson 6-42<br />

2008/09 O A E Cooper 6-9<br />

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<strong>Cricket</strong>er Best and Most Outstanding<br />

of the Year Enterprising Batsman<br />

Club Captain<br />

1949/50 J R Reid – J Couls<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1950/51 J R Reid – L G Williams<br />

1951/52 R T Barber – T Meale<br />

1952/53 F E Fisher – J E F Beck<br />

1953/54 No Award – B Meale<br />

1954/55 J R Reid – A J Edgar<br />

1955/56 L S M Miller – B Clarke<br />

1956/57 L S M Miller – B W Sinclair<br />

1957/58 R W Blair – J W Clarke<br />

1958/59 J R Reid – B A G Murray<br />

1959/60 J R Reid – A D Ward<br />

1960/61 P T Bar<strong>to</strong>n – I N Taylor<br />

1961/62 R W Blair R A Vance B W Sinclair<br />

1962/63 B D Morrison D O Neely G P Bilby<br />

1963/64 B W Sinclair A Roberts D O Neely<br />

1964/65 J R Reid D S St. John C J Coney<br />

1965/66 B W Sinclair D O Neely B D Smith<br />

1966/67 B W Sinclair W J R Haskell R E Redmond<br />

1967/68 B A G Murray B D Morrison A R Taylor<br />

1968/69 B A G Murray D J Francis J W J Schofer<br />

1969/70 B A G Murray I R Mason G A Newdick<br />

1970/71 R O Collinge J A L Gibson G A Newdick<br />

1971/72 B R Taylor A E Dick K T McNamara<br />

1972/73 B R Taylor B R Taylor J V Coney<br />

1973/74 R O Collinge B R Taylor B W Cederwall<br />

1974/75 J F M Morrison B D Smith J P Topp<br />

1975/76 J F M Morrison T Vaikvee B A Edgar<br />

1976/77 E J Chatfield J P Topp B A Edgar<br />

1977/78 E J Chatfield J V Coney R J Kean<br />

1978/79 B A Edgar B R Taylor A M Wilson<br />

1979/80 B A Edgar R W Smith R B Reid<br />

1980/81 B A Edgar E J Gray R T Hart<br />

1981/82 E J Chatfield S B Cater R W Ormis<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1982/83 E J Chatfield S B Cater J G Boyle<br />

1983/84 J V Coney A M Wilson C J Pickett<br />

1984/85 E J Chatfield R H Vance M Burrows<br />

1985/86 J V Coney C S Jackson T D Ritchie<br />

1986/87 E B McSweeney A R Isaac G R Larsen<br />

1987/88 A H Jones R I Fawcett G P Burnett<br />

1988/89 R H Vance E B McSweeney M R James<br />

1989/90 J P Millmow C M Webb J M Aiken<br />

1990/91 P W O’Rourke K R Hewson J D Wells<br />

1991/92 A H Jones C W Blackbourn G P Burnett<br />

1992/93 G R Larsen R B Reid P J B Chandler<br />

1993/94 M H Austen H J Grey ) R J Kerr<br />

D M Gell )<br />

1994/95 G R Larsen D S McHardy S M Bat<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

1995/96 G R Jonas S J Blackmore S J Tohill<br />

1996/97 H T Davis R J Kerr P J B Chandler<br />

1997/98 R G Twose R J Kerr J D Wells<br />

1998/99 R G Twose B R Jansen M R Jefferson<br />

1999/00 C J Nevin M R Blackmore J Consedine<br />

2000/01 M D Bell M D Bell R A Jones<br />

2001/02 A J Penn M D Bell G T Donaldson<br />

2002/03 M D J Walker M Y Pasupati R A Jones<br />

2003/04 S P Fleming L R Dry M D J Walker<br />

2004/05 J E C Franklin L R Dry S P Fleming<br />

2005/06 M R Gillespie S A Fairley M E Parlane<br />

2006/07 G D Elliott S A Fairley M E Parlane<br />

2007/08 G D Elliott M V Hough<strong>to</strong>n N R Parlane<br />

2008/09 I E O’Brien M W Hewson J D Ryder<br />

2009/10 L J Woodcock S H Baker L J Woodcock<br />

1957/58 B F Hastings<br />

1958/59 B A G Murray<br />

1959/60 B F Hastings<br />

1960/61 G P Bilby<br />

1961/62 J St J Parson<br />

1962/63 A G Botting<br />

1963/64 D M Gray<br />

1964/65 C J Coney<br />

1965/66 P J Cudby<br />

1966/67 B R Niven<br />

1967/68 P J Wilson<br />

1968/69 J V Coney<br />

1969/70 L J Steel<br />

1970/71 J V Coney<br />

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1971/72 J V Coney<br />

1972/73 H M Morrison<br />

1973/74 E J Gray<br />

1974/75 E J Gray<br />

1975/76 B A Edgar<br />

1976/77 B A Edgar<br />

1977/78 A Nathu<br />

1978/79 G N Cederwall<br />

1979/80 D F Oakley<br />

1980/81 R T Hart<br />

1981/82 N E Parata<br />

1982/83 T D Ritchie<br />

1983/84 S C W Hainsworth<br />

1984/85 D L Perry<br />

Awards & Trophies<br />

NORWOOD AWARDS 1949-2010<br />

EDDIE CAMERON MEMORIAL CUP<br />

For Outstanding <strong>Cricket</strong>er Under 20 Years<br />

Outstanding Outstanding Outstanding<br />

Bowler Allrounder Fieldsman<br />

R McK Murray A Graham A F Nightingale)<br />

J W H Kelly )<br />

T Harrison M G Browne G C Jones<br />

E M Patrick B W H Sergent P M McCaw<br />

R W Blair K F H Smith T G McMahon<br />

B D Morrison I Swaysland K Ormrod<br />

D A Urry F W Gatley B N Sheppard<br />

L A Clark A H Pres<strong>to</strong>n J W Clarke<br />

N B Jones T Harrison A H Pres<strong>to</strong>n<br />

D O C Williams No Award B F Kilby<br />

L C Butler S B Zavos I J Therkleson<br />

N A Huxford E J Sigley S Blackie<br />

A R Taylor W J R Haskell P Melville<br />

J B Park G T McConnell J Gair<br />

D L Paetz A R Taylor H A Morgan<br />

I B Pollard H A Morgan B N O’Connell<br />

N A Huxford G Solomon J R Vogtherr<br />

M J Coles R J Ebert P B Truscott<br />

B N Toms I J Therkleson M M Graham<br />

M J Coles A Adair J F M Morrison<br />

W A Greenstreet B D Smith A O Murphy<br />

J R Moss H A Morgan G M Hooper<br />

G T McConnell W A Greenstreet J F M Morrison<br />

E J Chatfield B D Smith J D Riley<br />

K F O’Sullivan R D Cox P J Malcon<br />

E J Chatfield E J Gray G P Bilby<br />

S B Cater B W Cederwall B P Patel<br />

K F O’Sullivan I R Schofer B D Smith<br />

B W Cederwall H W Ridley R G White<br />

E J Gray L Pocock A R Hewson<br />

B J Nelson J V Coney R I Fawcett<br />

N G D Wood D A Boyd K R Hewson<br />

R H Lang R J Pither J F M Morrison<br />

S J Maguiness G P Wheeler B M Best<br />

K B Marshall A M Wilson M Burrows<br />

G Hancock K R Hewson A M Wilson<br />

A A Griffiths D M Webber S J Maguiness<br />

D A Molony G R Larsen E B McSweeney<br />

J P Millmow H D Skipper J D Milne<br />

J P Millmow I W Ormis<strong>to</strong>n B A Edgar<br />

F Beyeler M J Francis B A Edgar<br />

P W O’Rourke G R Larsen G R Larsen<br />

G J Mackenzie P J S McMahon A R Peacock<br />

M J Sears N A Blake J D Wells<br />

C P Holloway G R Larsen T A Boyer<br />

M C Goodson W R Holmes M W Douglas<br />

G R Jonas C J Nevin M W Douglas<br />

D S Little C J Nevin C J Nevin<br />

S J Hotter G B Murray S M Bat<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

M Morrison M Y Pasupati M D Bell<br />

M R Gillespie J E C Franklin M Y Pasupati<br />

R Day P A Hitchcock G T Donaldson<br />

I E O’Brien M D J Walker C J Nevin<br />

P D Hitchcock M D J Walker M Y Pasupati<br />

M D J Walker M D J Walker C J Nevin<br />

M R Gillespie J E C Franklin C J Nevin<br />

J E C Franklin J D Ryder M D Bell<br />

M R Gillepsie J E C Franklin J D Ryder<br />

I E O’Brien G D Elliott M D Bell<br />

M R Gillespie G D Elliott N R Parlane<br />

I E O’Brien L J Woodcock J M Brodie<br />

A J McKay S J Rhodes L J Woodcock<br />

1985/86 F Beyeler<br />

1986/87 J P Millmow<br />

1987/88 S J Hotter<br />

1988/89 M E L Lane<br />

1989/90 J M Aiken<br />

1990/91 S J Blackmore<br />

1991/92 S J Blackmore<br />

1992/93 S R Mather<br />

1993/94 C J Nevin<br />

1994/95 C J Nevin<br />

1995/96 G T Donaldson<br />

1996/97 S de Silva<br />

1997/98 J E C Franklin<br />

1998/99 J E C Franklin<br />

1999/00 J S Patel<br />

2000/01 J E C Franklin<br />

2001/02 L J Woodcock<br />

2002/03 S R Allen<br />

2003/04 L Chrisp<br />

2004/05 A T Newdick<br />

2005/06 R P C Karaitiana<br />

2006/07 M Green<br />

2007/08 H K P Boam and F J Colson<br />

2008/09 H K P Boam<br />

2009/10 M J Tugaga


1951/52 B W H Sergent<br />

1952/53 H Chapman<br />

1953/54 E J Newbigin<br />

1954/55 J R Reid<br />

1955/56 B D Morrison<br />

1956/57 R W Blair<br />

1957/58 T S Malloch<br />

1958/59 L C Butler<br />

1959/60 R E Reid<br />

1960/61 W J R Haskell<br />

1961/62 T P O’Neil<br />

1962/63 R F Broom<br />

1963/64 I B Pollard<br />

1964/65 N A Huxford<br />

1965/66 L C Butler<br />

1973/74 B W Cederwall<br />

1974/75 G P Bilby<br />

1975/76 J F M Morrison<br />

1976/77 R H Vance<br />

1977/78 J F M Morrison<br />

1978/79 A M Wilson<br />

1979/80 B A Edgar<br />

1980/81 E J Gray<br />

1981/82 A Nathu<br />

1982/83 A M Wilson<br />

1921/22 J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1923/24 J S Hiddles<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1927/28 C S Dempster<br />

1929/30 C S Dempster<br />

1930/31 C S Dempster<br />

1932/33 C S Dempster<br />

1939/40 T L Pritchard<br />

1948/49 A E Cresswell<br />

1949/50 G F Cresswell<br />

1983/84 J F M Morrison<br />

1985/86 E J Chatfield<br />

1966/67 J H Bray<br />

1967/68 D R Hosking<br />

1968/69 R O Collinge<br />

1969/70 L J Steel<br />

1970/71 H A Morgan<br />

1971/72 M J Coles<br />

1972/73 M J Coles<br />

1973/74 T Vaikvee<br />

1974/75 S B Cater<br />

1975/76 P N Benfield<br />

1976/77 S B Cater<br />

1977/78 M J Coles<br />

1978/79 M J Coles<br />

1979/80 S B Cater<br />

1980/81 M J Coles<br />

1983/84 C J Pickett<br />

1984/85 A M Wilson<br />

1985/86 D R New<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1986/87 R W Ormis<strong>to</strong>n<br />

1987/88 R H Vance<br />

1988/89 M R James<br />

1989/90 A M Wilson<br />

1990/91 M L Warner<br />

1991/92 J R Murtagh<br />

1992/93 J M Aiken<br />

1954/55 J R Reid<br />

1955/56 J R Reid<br />

1956/57 L S M Miller<br />

1957/58 L S M Miller<br />

1959/60 J R Reid<br />

1961/62 J R Reid<br />

1954/55 J R Reid<br />

1961/62 R W Blair<br />

1962/63 R W Blair<br />

RON MURRAY CUP<br />

For Senior Bowler of the Year<br />

1981/82 N G D Wood<br />

1982/83 N G D Wood<br />

1983/84 S B Cater<br />

1984/85 S B Cater<br />

1985/86 E J Gray<br />

1986/87 P J Christian<br />

1987/88 A A Griffiths<br />

1988/89 P J Christian<br />

1989/90 I A Boyle<br />

1990/91 E J Gray<br />

1991/92 S R Joss<br />

G J Mackenzie<br />

1992/93 E J Gray<br />

1993/94 G J Mackenzie<br />

1994/95 P W Jarvis<br />

ARTHUR DICK CUP<br />

For Senior Batsman of the Year<br />

1993/94 R J Kerr<br />

1994/95 D S McHardy<br />

1995/96 G R Swinney<br />

1996/97 D J Pollock<br />

1997/98 M H Nevin<br />

1998/99 D S McHardy<br />

1999/00 T A Boyer<br />

2000/01 S R Mather<br />

2001/02 G T Donaldson<br />

2002/03 T A Boyer<br />

BRUCE MURRAY MEDAL<br />

Fair Play Award<br />

2008/09 K R Lennon 2009/10 L Chrisp<br />

WELLINGTONIANS AWARDED:<br />

REDPATH CUP<br />

Most Meri<strong>to</strong>rious Performances by a New Zealand Batsman<br />

1962/63 J R Reid<br />

1963/64 B W Sinclair<br />

1965/66 B W Sinclair<br />

1969/70 B A G Murray<br />

1981/82 B A Edgar<br />

1982/83 B A Edgar<br />

WINSOR CUP<br />

Most Meri<strong>to</strong>rious Performances by a New Zealand Bowler<br />

1963/64 R W Blair<br />

1970/71 R O Collinge<br />

1971/72 B R Taylor<br />

WALTER HADLEE ONE DAY TROPHIES<br />

Batting<br />

Awarded by NZ <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>to</strong> the leading One Day International Batsman<br />

1988/89 A H Jones<br />

1989/90 M D Crowe<br />

1990/91 M D Crowe<br />

1991/92 M D Crowe<br />

1992/93 G R Larsen<br />

1992/93 M D Crowe<br />

2000/01 R G Twose<br />

2002/03 S P Fleming<br />

2003/04 S P Fleming<br />

Bowling<br />

Awarded by NZ <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>to</strong> the leading One Day International Bowler<br />

RUTH MARTIN CUP<br />

Awarded <strong>to</strong> the Most Outstanding Batter in Women’s <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

2002/2003 M A M Lewis<br />

CRICKETER OF THE YEAR<br />

Awarded <strong>to</strong> the Most Outstanding Player in Women’s Domestic <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

2006/2007 S F M Devine 2008/2009 S F M Devine<br />

1986/87 J V Coney<br />

1987/88 B A Edgar<br />

BENEFIT SEASONS<br />

1995/96 G R Larsen<br />

1989/90 E J Gray<br />

1990/91 R H Vance<br />

1995/96 R Rotch<br />

1996/97 A G Wharf<br />

1997/98 E J Gray<br />

1998/99 N Phillips<br />

1999/00 D S Little<br />

2000/01 E J Gray<br />

2001/02 S J Hotter<br />

2002/03 A Mercer<br />

2003/04 S Kirk<br />

2004/05 L J Edwards<br />

2005/06 L J Edwards<br />

2006/07 L J Edwards<br />

2007/08 R J Fouhy<br />

2008/09 L J Edwards<br />

2009/10 L J Edwards<br />

2003/04 D S McHardy<br />

2004/05 B C Rapson<br />

2005/06 S J Murdoch<br />

2006/07 J J B Dean<br />

2007/08 J D Ryder<br />

2008/09 S J Murdoch<br />

2009/10 S J Golder<br />

1983/84 J V Coney<br />

1984/85 J V Coney<br />

1988/89 A H Jones<br />

1990/91 M D Crowe<br />

1993/94 A H Jones<br />

1995/96 R G Twose<br />

1972/73 R O Collinge<br />

1987/88 E J Chatfield<br />

1991/92 E B McSweeney<br />

1996/97 G R Larsen<br />

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plunket shield 2010/11<br />

November 2010<br />

Tues 9-Fri 12 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Central Stags Nelson Park, Napier<br />

Tues 16-Fri 19 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Northern Knights Basin Reserve, Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Tues 23-Fri 26 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Otago Volts Basin Reserve, Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

February 2011<br />

Thurs 17-Sun 20 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Auckland Aces Basin Reserve, Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Thurs 24-Sun 27 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Canterbury Wizards Basin Reserve, Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

March 2011<br />

Thurs 3-Sun 6 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Northern Knights Cobham Oval, Whangarei<br />

Thurs 10-Sun 13 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Canterbury Wizards QEII Park, Christchurch<br />

Sun 20-Wed 23 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds Colin Maiden Park, Auckland<br />

Sun 27-Wed 30 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Central Stags Basin Reserve, Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

April 2011<br />

Sun 3-Wed 6 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Otago Volts University Oval, Dunedin<br />

All matches start 10.30am<br />

One day 2010/11<br />

January 2011<br />

Sun 9 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Otago Volts Molyneaux Park, Alexandra 11am<br />

Wed 12 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Auckland Aces Colin Maiden Park, Auckland 11am<br />

Sun 16 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Northern Knights Cobham Oval, Whangarei 11am<br />

Wed 19 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Canterbury Wizards QEII Park, Christchurch 11am<br />

Sun 23 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Central Stags Basin Reserve, Welling<strong>to</strong>n 11am<br />

Thurs 27 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Canterbury Wizards Basin Reserve, Welling<strong>to</strong>n 11am<br />

Sun 30 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Northern Knights Basin Reserve, Welling<strong>to</strong>n 11am<br />

February 2011<br />

Wed 2 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Auckland Aces Basin Reserve, Welling<strong>to</strong>n 11am<br />

Sun 6 Preliminary Finals<br />

Number 1 qualifier v Number 2 qualifier<br />

Number 3 qualifier v Number 4 qualifier<br />

Wed 9 Loser 1 v 2 v Winner 3 v 4<br />

Sun 13 FINAL<br />

HRV Cup 2010/11<br />

December 2010<br />

Sat 4 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Otago Volts Basin Reserve Welling<strong>to</strong>n 2pm<br />

Thurs 9 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Central Stags Sax<strong>to</strong>n Oval, Nelson 5pm<br />

Sun 12 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Northern Knights Basin Reserve Welling<strong>to</strong>n 2pm<br />

Wed 14 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Auckland Aces Basin Reserve Welling<strong>to</strong>n 5pm<br />

Sun 19 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Auckland Aces Colin Maiden Park, Auckland 2pm<br />

Tue 21 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Northern Knights Seddon Park, Hamil<strong>to</strong>n 6pm<br />

Thurs 23 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Canterbury Wizards Aorangi Oval, Timaru 5pm<br />

Mon 27 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Central Stags Basin Reserve Welling<strong>to</strong>n 2pm<br />

Wed 29 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Firebirds v Otago Volts Queens<strong>to</strong>wn Events Centre, Queens<strong>to</strong>wn 2pm<br />

Sun 2 Finals


December 2010<br />

Sat 11 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze v Northern Spirit Seddon Park, Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />

January 2011<br />

Mon 3 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze v Canterbury Magicians Kelburn Park, Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Sat 8 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze v Otago Sparks Bar<strong>to</strong>n Oval, Welling<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Sat 15 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze v Auckland Hearts Melville Park, Auckland<br />

Sat 22 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze v Central Hinds Fitzherbert Park, Palmers<strong>to</strong>n North<br />

Sat 29 FINAL<br />

All matches start at 10.30am<br />

December 2010 Match 1 Match 2<br />

Frid 10 & Sun 12 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze v Northern Spirit Seddon Park, Hamil<strong>to</strong>n 4pm 12 noon<br />

January 2011<br />

Sun 2 & Tue 4 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze v Canterbury Magicians Kelburn Park, Welling<strong>to</strong>n 4pm 12 noon<br />

Fri 7 & Sun 9 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze v Otago Sparks Bar<strong>to</strong>n Oval, Welling<strong>to</strong>n 4pm 12 noon<br />

Fri 14 & Sun 16 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze v Auckland Hearts Melville Park, Auckland 3pm 10.30am<br />

Fri 21 & Sun 23 Welling<strong>to</strong>n Blaze v Central Hinds Fitzherbert Park, Palmers<strong>to</strong>n North 4pm 12 noon<br />

February 2011<br />

Sat 5 Final TBA<br />

WELLINGTON Blaze<br />

Action <strong>Cricket</strong> Cup 2010/11<br />

Action <strong>Cricket</strong> Twenty20<br />

INDOOR SPORTS STADIUMS<br />

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