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15th Annual Report & Club Records www.rpcc.tv 3rd Grade Qualifying Finalists AW Green Shield Semi-Finalists Poidevin Gray Qualifying Finalists RP Gold Metropolitan Cup Finalists 1St Grade Kingsgrove Sports T20 Cup Winners 2015-16 John McLoughlin NIGIL SInGH Rod stafford Nathan price

Transcript of 15th Annual Report - Randwick Petersham Cricket Club

15th Annual Report& Club Records

www.rpcc.tv

3rd Grade Qualifying FinalistsAW Green Shield Semi-Finalists

Poidevin Gray Qualifying FinalistsRP Gold Metropolitan Cup Finalists

1St Grade Kingsgrove Sports T20 Cup Winners

2015-16

John McLoughlin

NIGIL SInGH Rod stafford

Nathan price

To My Brothers and Sisters,

“Play the game for all it is worth; play keenly and hard; but always play fair.”

M.A. Noble, Australian Test Captain 1903-1909

T RUST • R E SPECT • HUMILI T Y

Michael Whitney – President

AW Green Shield Semi-Finalists

RP Gold Metropolitan Cup Finalists

POIDEVIN GRAY QUALIFYING FINALISTS

3rd Grade Qualifying Finalists

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Randwick Petersham Cricket 2015-16 Overview ……….

1st Grade won the Kingsgrove Sports Twenty20 Cup competition for the third time in five years Daniel Sams played Second XI against Queensland in Brisbane finishing with five wickets for the match Daniel Sams and Jason Sangha played for NSW in the Futures League match against ACT in Canberra Nathan Price and Sam Doggett represented NSW in the National Indigenous Cricket Championships at Alice Springs Nathan Price and Sam Doggett were named in the National Indigenous Cricket Championships Team of the Tournament Sam Doggett was named Player of the Tournament in the National Indigenous Cricket Championships Jason Sangha became the club’s youngest-ever 1st Grade debutante when he played in round 12 at 16 years 158 days Jason Sangha became the youngest-ever player to be awarded a Cricket NSW “Rookie” contract Jason Sangha and Jack James were selected in the NSW under 17 Academy Squad for 2016-17 Chris McLeod was SCG scorer for Sheffield Shield NSW v Tasmania and Big Bash Sydney Sixers v Melbourne Stars John McLoughlin became the club’s highest runs-scorer with 5,878 passing Usman Khawaja’s 5,620 record Nigil Singh became the first bowler to pass 400 wickets finishing with 414. His career Grade record stands at 484 Rodney Stafford took his 500th Grade Cricket wicket and hit his 4,000th run in the same 3rd Grade match The win in the Grand Final of the Kingsgrove Sports Twenty20 Cup comp. was the team’s 17th in its past 18 games Nathan Price became the second club player to score a century in a Twenty20 match with 101 v Sydney off 51 balls. His

innings included 9 sixes which stands as a club record. Alex Kemp (258) and Nathan Price (252) were the two leading run-getters in the whole of the Twenty20 Cup competition 1st Grade missed a place in the Limited Overs competition finals by one point finishing 9th 1st Grade lost in round 13 to Wests who had not won a game nor scored a point in the competition 1st Grade had 7 partnerships of more than 100, 2 of more than 150 and one of 200 plus 1st Grade hit 122 sixes in Belvidere Cup and T20 matches: N Price 35; D Sams 19; A Kemp 18; A Semple 13 were best 1st Grade defeated Hawkesbury in a LO match by 9 wickets -1-221 to 6-220cc- after the Hawks were 0-94 1st Grade LO match v Hawkesbury Nathan Price (123*) and Alex Kemp (87*) put on 210* for the 2nd wkt. in 146 mins The 191 partnership for the 8th wicket against Fairfield-Liverpool by James Psarakis and Soumil Chhibber was a new club

and 1st Grade record and was also the highest in Sydney 1st Grade Cricket in the past 75 years and the fourth highest in the history of the Sydney Grade Cricket competition

Against Fairfield-Liverpool James Psarakis, Soumil Chhibber (1sts) and John McLoughlin (2nds) each scored 98 James Psarakis scored 104 batting 8 at 6-91 in 1st Grade v Mosman to finish 281 in a drawn match 1st Grade won by 196 and 195 runs respectively in successive matches against Fairfield-Liverpool and Sutherland Brothers Anthony (105) and Daniel Sams (6-60) v Sutherland are just the fourth set of brothers in the history of Grade

Cricket to record a century and five wickets in the same innings RPC Gold made the Metropolitan Cup Grand Final for the first time after an undefeated streak of 7 wins and 2 draws We lost all five Grade games to Penrith—the second time against that club since 2005-06 We won all five Grade games against Hawkesbury—the second time this happened after losing all five previous round This was the second successive year we lost all five games in the last round before Christmas (Easts and Penrith) 2nd Grade scored a record 6-422 declared in winning against Gordon at Chatswood Oval Henry Thornton hit a record 9 sixes and 18 fours in his 185 not out in 2nd Grade against Gordon at Chatswood Oval Henry Thornton and John Mcloughlin put on 237 for the 5th wicket against Gordon in 2nd Grade at Chatswood Oval 2nd Grade had Mosman 7-53 chasing 182 but didn’t take another wicket losing the match by three wickets In his career-best score of 91 off 82 balls v Uni. of NSW in 3rd Grade, Rodney Stafford hit 9 fours and 7 sixes 3rd Grade conceded 46 extras (top score) including 38 wides in their 100 runs loss to Campbelltown-Camden 4th Grade conceded a new record score of 7-328 to Fairfield-Liverpool yet managed to draw the match Kaoser Ahmed equalled the 4th Grade wicket-keeping record with 7 dismissals (the first 7 wickets) against Easts In its second innings playing Uni. of NSW at Petersham Oval 4th Grade was bowled out for just 38 in 27.3 overs. 5th Grade conceded 41 extras which included 37 wides yet defeated Hawkesbury by 29 runs In 5th Grade’s total of 186 against Fairfield-Liverpool, 55 runs were extras including 25 wides and 20 byes Savio Gracias Flor and Cameron Fowler put on 90 for the 10th wicket against Sutherland in 5th Grade Savio Gracias Flor scored his maiden Grade century (121) against Sutherland in 5s after being dropped on 99 In round 7 a total of 1,507 runs were scored against Sutherland across the five grades with scores between 387 and 199 The Poidevin Gray team hit its highest-ever score of 6-303 against North Sydney to win by a record 190 runs margin Jake Scicluna and James Psarakis set a 3rd wicket partnership Poidevin Gray record of 145 against North Sydney Our Poidevin Gray team defeated Parramatta for the first time in six matches in that competition The A W Green Shield team made the finals for the fifth time in the club’s 15 years history The A W Green shield team defeated Bankstown by 9 wickets in the Qualifying Final Jack James set a new A W Green Shield batting average record of 56.75 breaking Usman Khawaja’s 55.40 set in 2002-03

Front and back covers designed by Mina Giang

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Randwick Petersham Cricket Club Incorporated

Founded 2001

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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT 2015-16

Notice of Annual Meeting

Notice is hereby given that the Fifteenth Annual General Meeting of Randwick Petersham Cricket

Club Incorporated will be held at Petersham RSL Club, Regent Street, Petersham on Wednesday 27 July 2016 at 7.00pm.

Business

1. Welcome by President Michael Whitney

2. To receive the Fifteenth Annual Report and Financial Statement

3. Presentation of Annual Awards including framed team photographs to members and officials of the winning 1st Grade Kingsgrove Sports Twenty 20 Cup competition

3. To elect the following Office Bearers and a Management Committee for the ensuing year: Patron

President Chief Executive Officer Asst. Chief Executive Officer Financial Controller Asst. Financial Controller Management Committee (five) Delegates to Sydney Cricket Association (two) Delegate to New South Wales Cricket Association

Honorary Auditor

4. To consider any business brought forward in conformity with the club rules.

David Holland Chief Executive Officer

40 Duncan Street Maroubra NSW 2035

(02) 9344 5310

Please note that only last season’s financial members are entitled to vote.

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CLUB MANAGEMENT 2015-16

Patron Alan Turner (7th term)

Chief Executive Officer David Holland (7th term)

Financial Controller James Tyson (4th term)

Delegate to NSW Cricket Association Peter Wright (15th term)

President Michael Whitney (15th term)

Assistant Chief Executive Officer David Bourke (4th term)

Assistant Financial Controller Nigil Singh (7th term)

Delegates to Sydney Cricket Association Peter Wright (15th term) David Holland (7th term)

Management Committee All the above together with elected members Alan Wright (15th term), Bill Anderson (8th term), Neale Anderson (7th term), Peter Devlin (7th term), Robin Gardner (1st term) plus Chris Sullivan (15th term), John Stewart (3rd term) and

Rod Stafford (1st term) appointed by the elected members of the committee.

Historian Lyall Gardner OAM

Museum Curator John Stewart

Website, Facebook and Twitter, Publicity Officers David Bourke, John McLoughlin and John Stewart

Statistics John Stewart, David Bourke and Ray Stafford

Club Coaching Co-ordinator Alan Wright

Club Ambassador Brett Hunter

Director of Cricket Operations Bill Anderson

Club Captain Karl Schubert

Honorary Auditor Omniwealth Accounting and Audit

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THANKS AND APPRECIATION

We  couldn’t  do  it  without  help  and  support  from  a  lot  of  other  people.  Thank  you.  

 1 The  Mayors  and  staff  of  Marrickville  Council  and  Randwick  Council  for  their  assistance  and  co-­‐operation,  particularly  in  relation  to  

our  grounds.  2 Petersham  RSL  for  their  generous  and  long-­‐time  support.    3 All  our  fantastic  and  valued  sponsors  for  their  ongoing  support  of  our  Club  4 Tony  Herman,  his  company  Green  Options  and  groundsmen  Damian  Roser,  Daniel  Seminara,  Patrick  Kearney,  Dale  McDonough  

and  Patrick  Renford  at  Coogee,  Kensington  and  Snape,  with  Ray  Clarence  and  Josh  Dunning  at  Petersham  Oval.    5 Paul  Fitzgerald,  Harry  Solomons  and  Kingsgrove  Sports,  Margaret  Bayley,  James  Wynn,  Chris  Burke  and  Ross  Davies,  Alan  Wright,  

John  and  Corey  Pearson,  Geoff  Cartwright  and  Cartwright  Insurances,  John  Benaud,  Ken  Devlin,  Mark  Sundin,  Christine  and  Chris  Hall   on   behalf   of   the   Tresidder   family,   Penny   Scott-­‐Glassock   and   family,   Peter   Rolls,   Wayne   Mulherin,   John   Connell,   Lyall  Gardner,  Bill  Anderson  and  Mike  Whitney  for  the  donation  of  Annual  Awards.  

6 Cricket  NSW  staff  and  the  SCA  Committee;  NSW  Cricket  Umpires  and  Scorers  Association  7 Peter  Bannigan  and  Chris  Scicluna  for  the  many  photographic  favours    throughout  the  season  along  with  Steve  Smith  at  club  events  8 Patron  Alan  Turner    9 Bill  Anderson  for  his  work  with  Cricket  Operations  and  the  1st  Grade  team.  10 Lyall   Gardner   OAM   for   his   work   with   the   Annual   Report,   match   previews,   matters   of   historical   importance   and   general  

administration  advice.  Also  for  his  work  as  Chairman  of  Randwick  Petersham  Legends  Society    11 John  Stewart  for  his  continued  role  in  managing  the  RPC  Museum  at  Coogee  Oval,  season  statistics  and  cricket  clothing.  12 Wayne  Mulherin  for  overseeing  the  regular  discussions  with  Marrickville  Council  regarding  facilities  at  Petersham  and  Marrickville  

Oval  13 Ray  Stafford  for  his  contribution  to  the  club  statistics  and  Annual  Report.  14 David  Holland  and  Greg  Small  for  preparing  submissions  to  both  CA  and  the  SCA  seeking  financial  grants.  15 James  Tyson  and  David  Holland  for  managing  the  club’s  finances  and  Tom  Holland  for  collection  of  fees.  16 Robin  Gardner,  Sue  Hill,  Julie  Kennedy,  Fay  Semple,  Suzanne  Sams  and  Amy  Singh  for  managing  canteens  for  our  grade  teams.  17 Jeremy  Jastrzab,  Alan  Wright  and  John  Stewart  for  their  continued  efforts  with  the  club’s  Metropolitan  Cup  teams.  18 Neale  Anderson,  James  Wynn,  Aden  Nawaz,  Carmel  Soames,  Damian  Sidney,  Anthony  Sams  and  John  Stewart  for  their  significant  

contribution  to  the  raising  of  the  club’s  sponsorship  dollars.  19 Carmel  Soames  for  heading  and  organising  the  Randy  Petes  Business  Network  20 Greg  Small  and  Simon  Gould  for  overseeing  the  club’s  training  and  fitness  programs  as  Club  Coach  and  Assistant  Coach.  21 Specialist  coaching  from  Nick  Warren  (bowling),  Alex  Kemp  (batting)and  David  Skuthorpe  (lower  grades)  22 Rehaan  Nawaz  as  coach,  Jaya  Murdita  and  Eddie  Otto  as  assistant  coaches  and  Aden  Nawaz   for  managing  the  A  W  Green  Shield  

team.  23 Aden  Nawaz  for  managing  the  Poidevin-­‐Gray  Shield  team.  24 Eddie  Otto  for  overseeing  Junior  Development  and  Coaching  Poidevin  Gray  Shield.  25 Chris  McLeod  for  his  excellent  work  as  our  1st  Grade  scorer  and  to  Brian  Semple,  Errol  Sams  and  Jeremy  Jastrzab  for  assisting.  26 Stan  Beal  for  the  continued  and  valuable  work  as  Practice  Captain  and  2nd  Grade  scorer.  27 Richard  McCord  Club  Legend  for  providing  interesting  questions  for  the  weekly  quizzes  and  scoring  3rd  Grade.    28 Mike  Sprowls  for  scoring  4th  Grade.  29 David  Bourke  for  preparation  of  match  reports  and  distribution  of  emails  to  club  members  and  players.  30 David  Bourke  and  John  Stewart  for  publicity  in  the  local  press.  31 John  McLoughlin  and  David  Bourke  for  managing  and  administering  the  club’s  database  and  Social  Media  arms.  32 Eddie  Otto,  Alex  Kemp,  Daniel  Sams,  Anthony  Sams,  Peter  Devlin  and  John  McLoughlin  for  their  work  with  The  Academy.  33 Karl  Schubert  as  Club  Captain  and  for  heading  the  ‘Leadership  Group’  and  organising  player’s  social  functions.  34 Peter  Wright  who  represents  our  needs  to  both  SCA  and  NSW  Cricket  and  chairs  the  club’s  Foundation  35 David  Bourke  and  Peter  Devlin  for  their  work  with  the  demanding  job  of  grounds  management.  36 Peter  Devlin  and  Alan  Wright  who  both  did  a  great  job  in  establishing  the  coaching  and  training  programs  of  the  club.  37 Chris  Sullivan  and  Robin  Gardner  for  their  work  organising  the  President’s  Lunch  and  Graeme  Hughes  for  his  role  as  MC.  38 Mike  Whitney  as  the  club’s  valued  President  and  for  his  continued  work   in  ensuring  RP   is  positioned  as  a   leading  club  within  the  

SCA.  39 Paul  and  Anne  O’Loughlin,  Gavin  and  Kirstie  Fox  and  Richard  and  Ruth  Sidney  assistance  at  Metropolitan  Cup  matches.  40 Adam   Semple,   John   McLoughlin,   Rod   Stafford,   David   Bourke,   Luis   Siddall,   Glen   Standing,   John   Stewart,   Alexis   Coovre,   Jake  

Scicluna  and  Jack  Standing  for  captaining  teams  this  summer.  

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The Helpers 2015-16We are in a unique and enviable position. No other club has the depth and strength of our volunteer support. These are people who give their time

and energy to be part of this great club. People who care about our club and the people in it. They are our heart and soul. Whether it is 10 hours or

1,000 hours it is impossible to recognise or thank you enough. Thank you!

1 Bill Anderson Committee, Director of Cricket Operations

2 Peter Devlin Committee, Club Coaching Director, 1st /2nd Grade Coach, Academy

3 Greg Small Head Coach

4 Simon Gould Assistant Head Coach

5 Daniel Sams Assistant Coach

6 Nick Warren Bowling Coach

7 David Skuthorpe Assistant Coach – Lower Grades

8 Rehaan Nawaz A W Green Shield Head Coach

9 Jaya Murdita Assistant A W Green Shield Coach

10 Eddie Otto Academy, PG’s and AW Green Shield

11 Aden Nawaz A W Green Shield Manager, Clothing Supplier, Sponsorship Committee

12 Stan Beal Practice Captain, 2nd Grade scorer

13 John Connell 3rd and 4th Grade Team Manager

14 Jeremy Jastrzab Metro Cup Manager, MyCricket input, occasional 1st Grade scorer

15 Chris McLeod 1st Grade Scorer

16 Richard McCord 3rd Grade scorer / supporter

17 Mike Sprowls 4th Grade Scorer

18 David James and Rod Clark AW Green Shield Scorers

19 Paul O’Loughlin Metro assistance

20 Anne O’Loughlin Metro assistance

21 Robin Gardner Coogee and Petersham Oval canteens, Committee

22 Sue Hill Petersham and Coogee Oval canteens

23 Fay Semple Coogee Canteen

24 Julie Kennedy Coogee Canteen

25 Amy Singh Supporter

26 Ray Stafford Statistics and Annual Report

27 John Stewart Statistics and Annual Report, Museum Curator, Sponsorship Policy, Publicity, Clothing Manager

28 John McLoughlin Academy, Website Manager

29 David Bourke Website Administrator, Match Reports, Annual Report, Social Organiser, Grounds Manager

30 Wayne Mulherin Management of Petersham Oval, RPC Foundation Director

31 Dave Kelly Memorabilia

32 Karl Schubert Club Captain, Social Function organiser

33 Brett Hunter Club Ambassador

34 Alan Turner Patron, RPC Foundation Director

35 Peter English Supporter

36 Lyall Gardner OAM Annual Report, Legends Chairman, Publicity, RPC Foundation Director, General Admin

37 Chris Scicluna Club photographer

38 Peter Bannigan Photographer

39 Steve K Smith Photographer, President’s Lunch Auctioneer

40 David Holland Committee, CEO

41 James Tyson Committee, Financial Controller, Insurance

42 Neale Anderson Committee – Director of Marketing and Sponsorship

43 Carmel Soames Manager – Randy Petes Business Network, Marketing and Sponsorship Committee

44 Anthony Sams Sponsorship Committee

45 Damian Sidney Sponsorship Committee

46 James Wynn Assisting with the club’s sponsorship

47 Chris Sullivan Committee, Social Chairman, Golf Day Organiser

48 Tom Holland Assisting with the collection of player fees.

49 Nigil Singh Committee

50 Rod Stafford Committee

51 Alan Wright Committee, Chairman of Selectors and Coaching Co-ordinator

52 Peter Wright Committee, SCA and NSWCA Delegate, Legal Advice, RPC Foundation Chairman

53 Mike Whitney Club President, RPC Foundation Director

54 John Pearson RPC Foundation Director

55 Brian Semple 1st Grade match day, occasional scorer

56 Errol Sams 1st Grade match day, occasional scorer

57 Suzanne Sams Coogee canteen

58 Sara Wilson Supporter

59 Team Captains Adam Semple, John McLoughlin, Rod Stafford, David Bourke, Luis Siddall, John Stewart, Alexis

Coovre, Jake Scicluna and Jack Standing

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Sydney Sixers Day Coincides with Charity/Ladies Day The Sydney Sixers approached the Randy Petes early in the season to host a Sixers Day at Coogee Oval during the season. The club jumped at the chance as it fitted the bill to promote cricket in our community. The day fell on Sunday 18 October 2015 and was an unprecedented success with the Sixers stating that out of the 3 Sixers Days held the largest attendance was at Coogee with over 200 kids participating in Milo Cricket during the lunch break. Sixers Ladies Lisa Sthalekar and Alyssa Healy were on hand to coach the kids in partnership with our lower graders. The day coincided with the Randy Pete’s Charity and Ladies Day in support of Bears of Hope (supporting families) and Soldier On (supporting returned servicemen and women from the armed forces and emergency services suffering PTSD). The day was a success with the club raising over $1000 for both charities.

2015-16 RANDY PETES CHARITY PARTNERS

Randy Petes Sixers The success of the 1st Grade side in the Kingsgrove Sports T20 and the consistent performers of key players saw Adam Semple (2nd year) and Daniel Sams, Anthony Sams and Soumil Chhibber (pictured) being named in the Sydney Sixers Academy team for the first time. Each played in the Triforce Sports Cup against the Thunder Academy, Darren Lehmann Academy (where Barry McCarthy represented) and the Triforce side at Drummoyne Oval. Chhibber went one better this year being rewarded for his form in the Kingsgrove Sports T20 Cup signing a Community Rookie contract with the Sixers. Congratulations are also extended from the club to Henry Thornton who was similarly rewarded with a Melbourne Stars Rookie contract.

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McDONALD’S GRADE COMPETITION TABLES – 2015-16

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP (SYDNEY SMITH CUP): Penrith 1,303 Sydney 1,275 Sutherland 1,232 St George 1,181 Northern District 1,173 Eastern Suburbs 1,128 Mosman 1,046 Sydney University 1,037 Manly-Warringah 1,027 Gordon 962 Randwick Petersham 942 Bankstown 927 UNSW 922 Parramatta 897 Campbelltown-Camden 879 Blacktown 822 Fairfield-Liverpool 726 Hawkesbury 547 Western Suburbs 513 North Sydney 283. FIRST GRADE: (BELVIDERE CUP): Bankstown 66 Penrith 60 Sydney 54 St George 52 Campbelltown-Camden 52 Sutherland 49 Northern District 49 Manly-Warringah 48 Gordon 48 Eastern Suburbs 47 Randwick Petersham 42 Blacktown 42 Parramatta 42 Fairfield-Liverpool 38 UNSW 30 Mosman 30 Sydney University 30 North Sydney 12 Hawkesbury 12 Western Suburbs 6. FIRST GRADE LIMITED-OVERS: Bankstown 24 Sydney 18 Blacktown 18 St George 18 Sutherland 18 Penrith 18 Fairfield-Liverpool 14 Eastern Suburbs 13 Randwick Petersham 12 Northern District 12 Mosman 12 Sydney University 12 Gordon 12 Parramatta 12 Manly-Warringah 7 UNSW 6 Hawkesbury 6 North Sydney 6 Campbelltown-Camden 6 Western Suburbs 0. KINGSGROVE SPORTS T20 CUP: Sydney Sixers Conference: Randwick Petersham 24 Manly-Warringah 24 St George 18 Newcastle 18 Gordon 12 Sydney 12 North Sydney 12 UNSW 6 Sutherland 6 Mosman 0 Eastern Suburbs 0 Illawarra 0. Sydney Thunder Conference: Sydney University 24 Campbelltown-Camden 18 Northern District 18 Bankstown 18 ACT 12 Blacktown 12 Parramatta 12 Penrith 6 Hawkesbury 6 Fairfield-Liverpool 6 Central Coast 0 Western Suburbs 0. SECOND GRADE (ALBERT CUP): Sydney 79 Penrith 78 Sutherland 69 UNSW 61 Sydney University 61 St George 59 Eastern Suburbs 54 Blacktown 50 Northern District 49 Mosman 49 Parramatta 42 Manly-Warringah 37 Randwick Petersham 36 Gordon 30 Hawkesbury 25 Campbelltown-Camden 24 Fairfield-Liverpool 24 Western Suburbs 18 Bankstown 18 North Sydney 7. THIRD GRADE (MITCHELL CUP): Sydney 64 Eastern Suburbs 61 Mosman 58 Sydney University 57 Manly-Warringah 50 Randwick Petersham 50 Northern District 49 Gordon 49 Western Suburbs 49 UNSW 47 Fairfield-Liverpool 42 Bankstown 37 St George 37 Sutherland 36 Parramatta 35 Penrith 33 Blacktown 31 Campbelltown-Camden 30 Hawkesbury 26 North Sydney 14. FOURTH GRADE (REID CUP): Northern District 78 Penrith 62 St George 62 Sydney University 60 Eastern Suburbs 56 Manly-Warringah 55 Sydney 50 Sutherland 50 Parramatta 49 Mosman 37 UNSW 34 Western Suburbs 31 Blacktown 30 Bankstown 28 Gordon 27 North Sydney 24 Campbelltown-Camden 19 Randwick Petersham 18 Hawkesbury 12 Fairfield-Liverpool 6. FIFTH GRADE (DAVID SHERWOOD CUP): Campbelltown-Camden 70 Eastern Suburbs 68 Gordon 60 Mosman 55 Parramatta 53 Sutherland 48 Sydney University 48 Penrith 45 Hawkesbury 43 Randwick Petersham 42 Manly-Warringah 42 St George 30 Sydney 30 Northern District 30 Western Suburbs 28 UNSW 25 Fairfield-Liverpool 24 Bankstown 19 Blacktown 18 North Sydney 15. POIDEVIN-GRAY SHIELD: Sutherland 32 St George 30 Fairfield-Liverpool 27 Randwick Petersham 25 Bankstown 24 Penrith 22 Gordon 22 Campbelltown-Camden 19 UNSW 19 Mosman 18 Sydney 18 Hawkesbury 13 Blacktown 13 Northern District 12 Sydney University 12 Manly-Warringah 12 Eastern Suburbs 7 Parramatta 6 Western Suburbs 6 North Sydney 0. AW GREEN SHIELD: Northern District 32 Mosman 32 Bankstown 25 Sutherland 25 Hawkesbury 24 Randwick Petersham 24 St George 20 Manly-Warringah 19 Penrith 19 Campbelltown-Camden 18 Gordon 13 Fairfield-Liverpool 12 UNSW 7 Western Suburbs 6 Parramatta 6 Blacktown 6 North Sydney 6 Sydney 6 Sydney University 0 Eastern Suburbs 0.

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2015-16 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP The Sydney Smith Cup – Points Summary

Round Opposition 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th PG GS Total RPC RPC Points

Leader Points Pos.

from lead

1 Northern District 0 0 24 0 0 24 24 15 74 Syd. Uni 98

2 Campbelltown-Camden 36 30 0 0 0 66 90 12 120 Syd. Uni 210

3 Sydney University 36 0 0 18 12 66 156 12 111 St George 267

4 Gordon 0 30 0 18 12 60 216 13 132 Sutherland 348

1PG Blacktown 24 24 240 11 132 Sutherland 372

5 St George 0 0 0 0 0 0 240 13 150 Sydney 390

2PG North Sydney 28 28 268 10 146 Sydney 414

3PG Bankstown 0 0 268 13 170 Sydney 438

6 Fairfield-Liverpool 36 0 0 0 0 36 304 15 236 Sutherland 540

7 Sutherland 36 30 24 0 12 102 406 13 176 Sydney 582

4PG Parramatta 24 24 430 10 176 Sydney 606

1AWG North Sydney 18 18 448 10 176 Sydney 624

8 Penrith 0 0 0 0 0 0 448 13 242 Sydney 690

5PG Sutherland 0 0 448 13 242 Sydney 690

2AWG Mosman 0 0 448 13 243 Sutherland 691

3AWG Blacktown-no play 0 448 13 243 Sutherland 691

4AWG Parramatta-no play 0 448 13 243 Sutherland 691

9 Hawkesbury 36 30 28 18 12 124 572 12 186 Sydney 758

6PG Sydney University 24 24 596 10 186 Sydney 782

6AWG St George 18 18 614 10 168 Sydney 782

7AWG Bankstown 18 18 632 10 166 St George 798

5AWG Uni. NSW 18 18 650 8 169 St George 819

10 Mosman 0 0 24 0 12 36 686 11 209 Penrith 895

11 Manly 36 30 0 0 12 78 764 8 167 Sutherland 931

12 Easts 0 0 24 0 0 24 788 9 244 Penrith 1032

13 Western Suburbs 0 30 24 0 0 54 842 10 319 Penrith 1161

14 Uni. of NSW 0 0 24 0 12 36 878 11 337 Penrith 1215

15 Sydney 36 0 28 0 0 64 942 11 361 Penrith 1303

2015-16 SCA Competition Winners First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade

Bankstown DCC Sydney CC Sydney University CC Sydney University CC Campbelltown-Camden

Club Champions 1st Grade LO 1st Grade T20 Poidevin Gray AW Green Shield

Penrith CC Bankstown CC Randwick Petersham CC Sutherland CC Mosman CC

Councillor Noel D’Souza Mayor of Randwick

Congratulates Randwick Petersham Cricket Club on

another successful cricket season in 2015-16

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BEST INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES – 2015-16

Batting – Top 20 Run Scorers Batsman M Inn NO Runs Ave HS Ct/RO

Nathan Price 22 21 3 1074 59.66 162 8/1 Alexander Kemp 22 22 3 837 44.05 114 9/0 Anthony Sams 21 21 1 783 39.15 127* - Daniel Sams 22 20 1 562 29.57 121 7/1 James Psarakis 18 13 2 533 48.45 104 10/0 Jake Scicluna 22 19 4 474 31.60 106 4/1 Rodney Stafford 16 17 3 474 33.85 91 9/0 John McLoughlin 13 13 1 435 36.25 98* 9/0 Dale McDonough 13 15 0 372 24.80 67 4/0 Henry Thornton 8 8 2 342 57.00 185* 1/0 Adam Semple 22 20 3 320 18.82 74* 14/2 Sean Rushton 13 14 0 315 22.50 110 1/0 Max Moran 13 14 0 312 22.28 94 - Ben Stares 12 13 0 284 21.84 73 2/0 Suffan Hassan 14 16 1 283 18.93 55 4/0 David Bourke 13 14 0 276 19.71 73 2/0 Damian Sidney 14 14 2 270 22.50 48* - Soumil Chhibber 22 13 5 268 33.50 98 9/0 Karl Schubert 15 17 0 266 15.64 46 - Mark Wall 13 14 0 261 18.64 72 1/0

Bowling – Top 20 Wicket Takers

Bowler Overs M Wickets Runs Ave RPO Best Daniel Sams 264.3 41 48 953 19.85 3.60 6-60 Samuel Boyns 241.1 49 42 656 15.61 2.72 6-35 Rodney Stafford 180.4 20 34 678 19.94 3.75 5-76 Nigil Singh 207 48 30 576 19.20 2.78 4-46 Adam Semple 194.3 31 30 718 23.93 3.69 4-43 James Tyson 188.5 32 27 653 24.19 3.46 4-27 Sam Wood 161 37 25 531 21.24 3.30 3-23 Soumil Chhibber 196.3 17 25 782 31.28 3.98 3-67 Omair Ali 139.5 34 24 382 15.92 2.73 4-38 Glen Standing 150.1 30 23 436 18.95 2.90 5-41 Samuel Doggett 115.3 13 22 523 23.77 4.53 4-65 Matthew Wallis 92.4 16 21 233 11.09 2.52 5-13 Adam Lee 155.5 31 21 419 19.95 2.69 5-34 Nathan Price 155 19 20 591 29.55 3.81 4-35 Cameron Fowler 89 13 18 336 18.66 3.77 4-67 Liam O’Loughlin 119 21 18 367 20.38 3.08 3-25 Kyriakos Tsalikidis 123.2 11 18 529 29.38 4.28 4-53 Thomas McKenzie 157.3 25 16 596 37.25 3.79 4-36 Hayden Fox 129.3 24 15 355 23.66 2.74 2-15 Barry McCarthy 141 26 15 474 31.60 3.36 3-32

Wicketkeeping – Top Wicketkeepers

Wicketkeeper GRADE M Ct St Total Byes Anthony Sams 1 21 28 5 33 15 Karl Schubert 3 15 20 6 26 29 Damian Sidney 6 15 23 3 26 88 Edward House 5 11 11 4 15 19 Max Moran 2 12 12 0 12 60 Nikethan Radhakrishnan 4 6 7 2 9 20

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Irish Cricket Connections - Barry McCarthy and Peter Chase

In 2015-16 the Randy Petes welcomed the first recipient of the Official Overseas Scholarship

Programme – Barry John McCarthy. Discussions between the Committee and Richard

Holdsworth and John Bracewell at Cricket Ireland facilitated by John Stewart, initially centred

on the possibility of a top/ middle order batsman.

Within a month Barry McCarthy was earmarked as the possible player to join the Randy Petes.

A medium pace bowler and lower order batsman with Durham CCC, he made his Championship

debut v Nottinghamshire a month before his expected arrival in Sydney.

Peter Devlin and Bill Anderson made enquiries with former Ireland Captain Trent Johnston

about Baz, and with a positive report to hand, signed off his stay with the Randy Petes. In parallel

with Barry’s arrival, fellow Irishman Dale McDonough, had earlier contacted the club about the

possibility of playing while working as a groundsman with Green Options, and had informed us

of Baz’ abilities as an all-rounder. (Dale and fellow Irishman Paul Lawson strengthened the Irish

connection at the Randy Petes this season – with both playing in the Metro Gold side)

Baz quickly settled into the Randy Petes and showed his professionalism with his enthusiasm at training a day after landing.

Never one to miss training, he was one of the first to arrive and one of the last to leave and took it upon himself to make friends

with all players from 1s to Metro and to assist players improving their game.

He debuted in 2nd Grade v Sydney University in Round 3 at Coogee returning match figures of 2-41 and scoring 38. Another 4

matches in 2s with 10 more wickets under his belt resulted in an early Christmas present being 1st Grade capped player 103 v

Penrith at Howell Oval.

He was also quickly elevated to the T20 squad and showed his professionalism running the water before debuting in T20 cricket

for the Randy Petes in the Grand Final of the Kingsgrove Sports Cup at Coogee Oval.

Baz and Chaser team mates and flatmates reunited again

Baz was also able to work on his game, training with the Blues

under the eye of Trent Johnston and was also called into the

Darren Lehmann Cricket Academy with other County players

against the Big Bash Sixers and Thunder Academy sides at

Drummoyne Oval.

He also participated in a batting academy with the Global Cricket

School headed by Sachin Bajaj resulting in 223 runs including a

top score of 51 v Sutherland and a couple of lusty blows.

Prior to the New Year’s Test he was a net bowler against the

Windies and was able to reunite with Phil Simmons and Carlos

Braithwaite – a former overseas Pro in Ireland.

Of his stay at the Randy Petes Baz said of the experience that, “It

was an amazing experience to play for the Randy Petes. I was slightly nervous heading over … (but) it didn’t take long to adapt to the lifestyle

and it helped that everyone at the club was extremely welcoming. I knew going over that the trip was going to be a good opportunity to play

in different conditions and I am very glad I have done so. Reflecting on the experience I feel it was very beneficial for both myself individually

and for my cricket. Playing throughout my off season will no doubt have me one step ahead of where I have been at this stage of any previous

pre-season. I certainly feel my cricket has benefited from my time with Randwick Petersham and would jump at the opportunity to return”.

Unexpectedly towards the backend of the season Cricket Ireland requested if Peter Chase could join the Randy Petes and

participate in the club’s training program while recovering from injury. Having not bowled since the 2015 Cricket World Cup of

which he was a squad member, “Chaser” arrived and participated in 1s and 2s pre-match warm ups, worked with Bowling Coach

Nick Warren and trained with the Grade players on Tuesday and Thursday as well as TJ and the NSW Blues. Of his stay Peter

said “It’s been a great 4 weeks at the Randy Petes. Big thanks to everyone at the Club for looking after me so well and allowing

me to be part of a fantastic club with a great bunch of people. I greatly appreciate the opportunity to come out here and would

jump at the chance to come back again. I would like to wish everyone at the Club the very best in the future.”

NEWS FLASH: In June 2016 Barry made his International debut for Ireland playing Sri Lanka at Dublin in an ODI. He took 2-

69 off 9 overs in a match won by Sri Lanka 303 to 216. Two days later again v Sri Lanka he took 2/52 off 8 overs.

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Jason Sangha

Jason Jaskirat Singh Sangha was born on 8 September 1999 at Randwick Hospital. He attended Coogee Public School and played his first game of cricket for Randwick Gold Juniors as a nine year old. In 2009 the family moved to Newcastle. Jason attended Biddabah Public School and three years later commenced year 7 at Hunter Sports High. Jason represented Newcastle in the various age representative cricket teams with distinction and under the guidance of former Randwick Petersham batsman Brett Jackson his development moved at such pace that on 26 January 2013 aged 13, Jason made his 1st Grade debut for Wallsend. From this point his prodigious talent shone through. Jason was selected in the NSW Under 15 All Schools team to compete in the National Championships in Darwin and from there he made the Under 16 Australian team. He was then chosen in the NSW Open Schoolboys Cricket team to tour UK. Next came selection in the NSW Under 17s and the Australian Under 17s, followed by selection in the Cricket Australia team to compete at the National Under 19s carnival in Adelaide. His performances were such that he was then selected in the Australian Under 19 ICC World Cup squad, still at 16 years of age! Jason travelled to Dubai for the Under 19 Tri Series against New Zealand and Pakistan, scoring a century in his international debut against Pakistan. On returning to Australia, Jason and his family decided Sydney beckoned and never forgot his original place of residence....Coogee. Since his first game with Randwick Petersham on 13 February 2016 Jason has been selected in the NSW 2nd X1 (at 16 years and 155 days the youngest player since Archie Jackson in 1925), received a NSW rookie contract (the youngest ever), attended the Cricket Australia Centre of Excellence, received a Sydney Thunder rookie contract (the youngest ever), played in the NSW All Schools Carnival and was selected in the All Schools team to play Queensland later this year. Jason is a stylish and graceful player but powerful beyond his years. He has a significant list of achievements already for one so young. His natural talent is supported by a strong work ethic, mature approach, passion for the game and humble nature. A quote attributed to Greg Chappell best sums up Jason's talent..." Jason is a very talented cricketer, he is an elegant strokemaker with a touch of class which is the hallmark of the very best players. His drives are picturesque, his defence solid and his footwork quick and nimble". What more needs to be said!

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Metropolitan Cup Gold Report

John Stewart, CaptainRound 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 SF GF Final

Points - 8 - - 6 - - 7 6 6 8 6 6 - 6 59

Position 11 7 8 9 5 6 7 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2nd Finalist

Toss - - L W L L L L L W L W L L W W L 5W:10L

Result A B L L W D D W W W W W W L W W L 9W:4L:2D

Batted first 6: Won 2 Lost 2 Drew 2 Batted second 9: Won 7 Lost 2

The Randy Petes Gold Metropolitan Cup team had a very successful season finishing as Finalists. A stable playing nucleus, blending

youth and experience, was a revelation as it taught the youngsters’ fresh from juniors how to mix it with the adults. Adding three

overseas players from England and Ireland added another cricket perspective and certainly increased the enthusiasm and skill set

that has been lacking in Metros for a while. As Captain it was rewarding to bring a mixture of players and personalities together

and build a rock-solid camaraderie and team spirit that was evident on and off the field. These characteristics, coupled with the

player’s cricketing skills and exemplary commitment to training (first to arrive and last to leave each week) and club events, was

rewarded with a second place finish and a spot in the Grand Final.

The season began lethargically with a washout in Round 1 and a Bye in Round 2 (gifting Gold a maximum of 8 points). As the team

gelled, we were provided two wake up calls by the students of Sydney and UNSW Gold who dished up defeats against us in the

following two rounds. But the boys didn’t once drop their heads. Instead they began to exhibit the guts and determination that

continued throughout the season.

In Round 5 (Nov 7), a match affected by the weather, the Gold started a winning streak that ended in Round 13 (7 wins and 2

draws), with a 51 run win over Gordon. It was a God-send that the Irish duo (self-titled Strauss and Cook 2.0) were reunited for

this match and thrived in the wet conditions, turning Gordon’s joy at winning the toss into despair with an opening stand of 79 in

9 overs, setting up a comprehensive victory. (It was pleasing to read in the Gordon Skipper’s match report that “Gordon won the

toss on a very juicy wicket. The Randy Petes captain apologised to his team mates. We set ourselves the target of bowling them

out for under 100.”) Having McDonough and Lawson in the team (Paul to Round 13 and Dale to Round 15) was paramount in the

team lifting in every match. In previous Metro seasons running had been a particularly poor aspect but both taught every player

of the importance of aggressive cricket and running and in turn putting pressure back on the opposition. Both also added to the

spin department with Paul returning best figures of 3/60 and Dale 5/8. Dale also finished the regular season as the leading batsman

in the competition with 372 runs. Importantly, they also acted as surrogate brothers to the younger players in particular ‘The Fox.’

With the ball Englishman Sam Boyns provided an “X” factor. He took a few matches to find his feet in Australian conditions as he

became carried away with the pace and bounce. This resulted in him going wicket less at David Phillips. In the Round 6 match v

Mosman he found his length and after Gold declared late in the day at 8-322 “Spesh” bowled with pace putting the openers on

the backfoot from ball 1. Luckily the opener got his gloves up just in time as a bouncer reared at pace. The following week he

returned with pace and an awkward bounce broke Jastrzab’s thumb prematurely ending his season. He finished the season with

three 5 wicket hauls with a best of 6-35 v Sydney where he broke them early after they won the toss and batted. He certainly

shook up a number of batsmen in all teams we faced and it lifted the team to see a nervous top order batsman walking to the

crease. To finish with the second best ever tally in Metro for the club (42 wickets at 15.61) and the best in the competition

highlights his skills as a strike bowler. We hope to see “Spesh” back in 2016-17 adding to his wicket tally and tales away from the

cricket field.

Under the captaincy of Dale McDonough in Round 9 Gold had the distinction of being the only team to defeat Penrith during the

regular season. Batting first McDonough led the way with 66 out of 168 and Spesh used the “English” conditions to blast out the

Panthers for 136 finishing with 5-17 from his 10. A great team effort showing character against the red-hot first place side who

were sitting on 55 points at the time.

Early in the season there was a thought amongst the senior players that we would have to contribute to the bulk of the runs and

wickets but as each match passed, especially from Round 8 onwards, the youngsters of the team began to step up and oozed

confidence and certainly did not back down against the older players they faced. Among the dominating wins (including dismissing

Sydney for 58 in Round 10 and Hawkesbury for 66 in Round 12) the humbling of Gordon was very satisfying. We dismissed the

Stags for 88 in 30.5 overs and chased the total with 8 wickets in hand in 23 overs - grabbing two bonus points in the process. But

what stood out was that every bowler maintained pressure and the fielding was on song.

Liam O’Loughlin received limited opportunities to bowl his spinners post HSC but in the Metro Derby he made an important

breakthrough and was unstoppable from thereon and in a tight finish to the Round 13 match v Georges River batted for 52

minutes, with E-Young 0 runs in 21 mins) and hit the winning runs with a slog over mid-off. He also finished with 18 wickets at

20.38 which placed him as the 13th best bowler in the competition.

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THE KEN DEVLIN AWARDSKen Devlin is a member of Randwick Petersham “Legends”. He is husband to Madge and father of Steve and Peter, all of whom have been involvedwith the club as they were with Randwick for over 30 years. Ken first presented these awards at Randwick in 1983.

MOST RUNS: Nathan Price—1,074 RunsAlthough Nathan Price has been the leading 1st Grade batsman for the past three years this is the first time

he has taken out this award. And he has won it in style with a total of 1,074 runs, comprised of 822 in the

Belvidere Cup and 252 in the Twenty20 Cup. Nathan hit four centuries (equalling record with Usman

Khawaja) and three half-centuries in this total with his best being 162 against Sutherland, 148* playing

Manly, 123*against Hawkesbury while against Sydney in the Twenty20 Cup he hit an amazing 101 off just

51 balls with nine sixes! And he almost added another three figure score to his tally when he was caught

behind for 99 playing Campbelltown-Camden. He also had scores of 56 against Sydney University and 63

playing Sydney. Between rounds 5 and 11 his five innings produced 466 runs (which included three

centuries) at the almost unbelievable average of 155.33!

With 1,074 runs Nathan is only the third player behind Usman and Richard CheeQuee to pass the 1,000

runs mark in a season. Apart from being a solid first-drop batsman he is also a dasher with no less than 22

sixes included in his 822 total. He also smashed 13 sixes in the Twenty20 competition where he opens the

batting. And while he captained NSW in the Indigenous National Cricket Championships the mystery for his

army of admiring fans is why a NSW Sheffield Shield team has not as yet contained the name Nathan Price.

MOST WICKETS:

Grade matches: Daniel Sams-- 48 wicketsThe spearhead of the 1st Grade attack Daniel Sams had a magnificent season with the ball taking the most

wickets by a 1st grader since Jon Lewis took 52 in 2003-04. His consistency was outstanding and he took

at least one wicket in 20 of the 24 innings in which he bowled. He took two wickets on 13 occasions and

three five times. His best performance was his 6-60 off 18 overs against Sutherland at Petersham Oval. His

48 wickets comprised 38 in the combined Belvidere Cup / Limited Overs competition while in the

Twenty20 Cup he took 10 including a superb 3-18 off the maximum four overs against Newcastle. His

performance went a long way towards his team securing the Twenty20 Cup for the third time. His overall

total of 48 was second only to his bowling partner of last season Nathan Ellis who took 50 for his new club

St George. Daniel also passed the 100 wickets in 1st Grade milestone to finish with 138. He also had a

great summer with the bat hitting a career best century of 121 against Gordon at Petersham Oval in a

season total of 379.

Metro Cup matches: Samuel Boyns-- 42 WicketsSamuel Boyns, a native of Maidstone, Kent arrived at the Randy Petes via a former UK teammate of Neale

Anderson. Known as “Spesh” he understood that he wouldn’t be graded because of the limits on overseas

players and took to Metro and the club with great enthusiasm and commitment. Coming off a successful

UK season with 74 wickets at 15.60 he began his Aussie Summer with 3-67 against Sydney Uni. before

going wicketless against UNSW Gold. He then found his line and length and with his eyes set on the Metro

bowling record, he became the teams’ premier strike bowler. Many a Gold victory was on the back of his

bowling, blowing away the top orders of most teams, many of whom were intimidated by his pace and

bounce - something rarely experienced in Metro. Throughout the season he claimed three 5 wicket hauls

with a best of 6-35 against Sydney while his 5-17 was paramount in defeating eventual premiers Penrith

at Kensington. With 42 wickets at 15.61 he also had the honour of being the leading bowler in the

Metropolitan Cup competition. We look forward to welcoming back “Spesh” next season.

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THE PETER ROLLS AWARDPeter Rolls is a Life Member of the club and a former 1st Grade player with Petersham-Marrickville.

Thomas McKenzie: Twenty year old Tom McKenzie joined us from Western Suburbs this season and

impressed keen judges with many persistent performances at the bowling crease. A right-arm pace man

he was an important part of the 2nd Grade attack finishing with 16 wickets. His best return was 4-36 off

15 overs against St George. His 2-10 off 6 overs playing Manly and 2-47 from 14 were also performances

which indicated the best is yet to come. An enthusiastic cricketer his development will be followed with

interest in the seasons ahead.

THE DUNCAN SCOTT-GLASSOCK MEMORIAL AWARDDuncan Scott-Glassock was a former 1st Grade seam bowler with Randwick in the 1970’s who died in 2006 aged just

57. This award continues in his name through the generosity of his wife Penny and family.Ashley Burton: Ash Burton is a right hand bat who has come through the A W Green Shield system. He

has featured in the lower grades for the last few seasons and played finals cricket in 5th Grade two seasons

ago. Last season was a breakthrough season for “Burto” who cemented his spot in the 3rd Grade middle

order. His attendance and efforts at training caught the eye of many and he was viewed as a man not keen

to give his wicket away cheaply as evidenced by some winning partnerships in 3s. A zippy left hand bowler

he has real potential as an all-rounder in coming years. A quality young player on the way up.

THE WAYNE MULHERIN AWARDWayne Mulherin is a Life Member of the club and former President of Petersham-Marrickville who played Sheffield Shieldcricket for NSW.

Tyzac Bailey: While school commitments limited Tyzac’s game time, when he did pull on the green and

gold his performances showed what a bright future he has in the game. An aggressive

wicketkeeper/batsman, Tyzac displays maturity beyond his 17 years, the prime example being his innings

of 94 in 121 minutes with 9 fours and 2 sixes against Mosman in 4 th Grade in Round 10. His glovework

behind the stumps was also classy, picking up seven catches and a stumping in three games. We look

forward to getting Tyzac on deck full time once school commitments are completed as he is one of the

most promising players in the club.

THE JOHN CONNELL AWARDJohn Connell has been a manager of many club teams including a number which have won premierships.

Kel Mullins: Kel Mullins was a member of the Green Shield and Metro Gold teams playing Finals cricket and performing strongly

in both. In Green Shield he played well as a keeper/batsman scoring 33 runs and effecting 11 dismissals

with the highlight being his lower order innings of 22 v UNSW to set a defendable total of 191. For Metro

Gold he scored 162 at 20.25 with a mature innings of 79 against Blacktown lasting over three hours. As a

backup ‘keeper to Sidney his fielding in the ring was mostly impenetrable. His potential was recognised

with a call up to 4th Grade late in the season and he stood tall against UNSW topping the innings with 13

as more senior players fell around him.

THE MIKE WHITNEY AWARDMike Whitney is the President of the club, a Life Member and former Australian and NSW left hand fast bowler whoplayed for Randwick between 1976 and 1994.

Mac Jenkins: Another Green Shield and Metro Gold player Mac Jenkins at only

13 years of age showed his potential in spades. His small stature defies his heart as was shown batting at

4 in Metro against Blacktown where they persistently bounced him. Unfazed Mac batted for 151 minutes

scoring 47 and hooked with ease. In Green Shield his lower order 22 against Saints resulted in a match

winning total of 168 and featured in two of the best tail end partnerships for the team, the other being

against eventual Premiers Mosman. As a left-arm orthodox bowler he has the ability to apply and

maintain great amounts of pressure restricting many a free-flowing batsman with his accuracy and flight.

His potential was rewarded in round 15 with selection in 4s scoring 7 and taking 3-38 from his 10.

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Sydney City Toyota Glebe is a proud sponsor of Randwick Petersham Cricket Club, and just like their teams we are committed to excellence in our performance delivering exceptional results with 5 Star Guest service. No matter why you visit our team at Sydney City Toyota Glebe, you will feel like you’re a winner.

Our sales teams - New and Used – will provide you with first class product knowledge, excellent trade in valuations, great value for money deals and highly competitive finance solutions subject to approval conditions.

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“Entering our 3rd year of partnership the Randy Petes thank Stewart Scoon, Jason Benjamin, Steve Lettice and the team at Sydney City Toyota for the unparalleled support especially with our overseas professionals through the provision of loan cars. So far Rory Burns, Nathan Price and Graeme McCarter have been well looked after by SCT and this year it was no exception with Barry McCarthy and Daniel Sams. It is great to have SCT Glebe backing the Randy Pete’ as a Gold Sponsor in 2016-17.” Mike Whitney, Club President

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Our sales teams - New and Used – will provide you with first class product knowledge, excellent trade in valuations, great value for money deals and highly competitive finance solutions subject to approval conditions.

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“Entering our 3rd year of partnership the Randy Petes thank Stewart Scoon, Jason Benjamin, Steve Lettice and the team at Sydney City Toyota for the unparalleled support especially with our overseas professionals through the provision of loan cars. So far Rory Burns, Nathan Price and Graeme McCarter have been well looked after by SCT and this year it was no exception with Barry McCarthy and Daniel Sams. It is great to have SCT Glebe backing the Randy Pete’ as a Gold Sponsor in 2016-17.” Mike Whitney, Club President

“I would really like to thank Stewart Scoon and everyone else at Sydney City Toyota who looked after me with the use of a car throughout my time in Sydney. Without their help I would have struggled to find my way around and I owe them a huge thanks.” Barry McCarthy

Ireland Internationals Barry McCarthy (L) and Peter Chase (R)Rod Andriske handing keys to Daniel Sams!

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Congratulates the Randy Petes for a great summer of cricket

Sydney City Toyota

Sydney City Toyota Glebe is a proud sponsor of Randwick Petersham Cricket Club, and just like their teams we are committed to excellence in our performance delivering exceptional results with 5 Star Guest service. No matter why you visit our team at Sydney City Toyota Glebe, you will feel like you’re a winner.

Our sales teams - New and Used – will provide you with first class product knowledge, excellent trade in valuations, great value for money deals and highly competitive finance solutions subject to approval conditions.

When you arrive for servicing at Sydney City Toyota Glebe you will enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, Espresso coffee, refreshments, newspapers, TV, Business Work Station, children’s play zone and much more while our quality technicians service your vehicle. If you are in a hurry let us know and we will get you back on the road faster with Express Maintenance.

Visit Sydney City Toyota Glebe and see why Randy Pete players and fans prefer to get their Toyota’s from us!

“Entering our 3rd year of partnership the Randy Petes thank Stewart Scoon, Jason Benjamin, Steve Lettice and the team at Sydney City Toyota for the unparalleled support especially with our overseas professionals through the provision of loan cars. So far Rory Burns, Nathan Price and Graeme McCarter have been well looked after by SCT and this year it was no exception with Barry McCarthy and Daniel Sams. It is great to have SCT Glebe backing the Randy Pete’ as a Gold Sponsor in 2016-17.” Mike Whitney, Club President

“I would really like to thank Stewart Scoon and everyone else at Sydney City Toyota who looked after me with the use of a car throughout my time in Sydney. Without their help I would have struggled to find my way around and I owe them a huge thanks.” Barry McCarthy

Ireland Internationals Barry McCarthy (L) and Peter Chase (R)Rod Andriske handing keys to Daniel Sams!

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Sydney City Toyota36-38 Parramatta RoadGlebe NSW 2037 02 9565 6313

MD053160

sydneycitytoyota.com.au

Congratulates the Randy Petes for a great summer of cricket

Sydney City Toyota

Sydney City Toyota Glebe is a proud sponsor of Randwick Petersham Cricket Club, and just like their teams we are committed to excellence in our performance delivering exceptional results with 5 Star Guest service. No matter why you visit our team at Sydney City Toyota Glebe, you will feel like you’re a winner.

Our sales teams - New and Used – will provide you with first class product knowledge, excellent trade in valuations, great value for money deals and highly competitive finance solutions subject to approval conditions.

When you arrive for servicing at Sydney City Toyota Glebe you will enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, Espresso coffee, refreshments, newspapers, TV, Business Work Station, children’s play zone and much more while our quality technicians service your vehicle. If you are in a hurry let us know and we will get you back on the road faster with Express Maintenance.

Visit Sydney City Toyota Glebe and see why Randy Pete players and fans prefer to get their Toyota’s from us!

“Entering our 3rd year of partnership the Randy Petes thank Stewart Scoon, Jason Benjamin, Steve Lettice and the team at Sydney City Toyota for the unparalleled support especially with our overseas professionals through the provision of loan cars. So far Rory Burns, Nathan Price and Graeme McCarter have been well looked after by SCT and this year it was no exception with Barry McCarthy and Daniel Sams. It is great to have SCT Glebe backing the Randy Pete’ as a Gold Sponsor in 2016-17.” Mike Whitney, Club President

“I would really like to thank Stewart Scoon and everyone else at Sydney City Toyota who looked after me with the use of a car throughout my time in Sydney. Without their help I would have struggled to find my way around and I owe them a huge thanks.” Barry McCarthy

Ireland Internationals Barry McCarthy (L) and Peter Chase (R)Rod Andriske handing keys to Daniel Sams!

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Socialby Karl Schubert & Nigil Singh

This year we again had an enjoyable social calendar which helped bond us for our on-field exploits. The main club events were:

Post-training BBQs

New this year were a handful of highly over catered but exceptionally enjoyable post training BBQs. With Snape Park, Coogee Oval

and Sydney Boys High all playing host to a great excuse for a feed and a chat after an intense net session.

Christmas and New Year’s Drinks

Thanks to a new sponsor this year the Randy Petes Christmas party was held at the Randwick Bowling Club. Around 50 players

and supporters enjoyed a sunny Sunday afternoon barefoot roll, a kebab and sausage and of course the bowlo’s hospitality! With

plenty of laughs on offer with some appalling bowls action it was a great way to unwind after the first half of the season.

End of Season Drinks

With the thirsty 3ds and our Metro Gold sides the only teams to reach the finals this year the end of season drinks wasn’t as festive

an occasion as it has been in the past. However, our new sponsors the Randwick Bowling Club were great hosts for the night.

With plenty of laughs and grand tales of success and failure, drinks were enjoyed until the sound of a circuit called.

The President’s LuncheonThe annual President’s lunch featured two very funny men – Australian cricket legend Merv Hughes and evergreen comedian Paul

Martell. The lunch was compered by the king of Master of Ceremonies, Randwick Petersham’s very own Graeme Hughes.

Club President Mike Whitney introduced the event, thanking sponsors and telling a few stories of his own against Big Merv – who

roomed together a few times on tour.

The Randy Pete’s President’s Luncheon is one of the premium events on the cricket calendar. The event draws sponsors, club

members and business people - who bring along their clients and suppliers. President Whitney thanked the event organisers,

especially Chris Sullivan. The auction was a great success through the efforts of our very own auctioneer Steven Smith.

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Merv Hughes, Robin Gardner and Mike Whitney Our Tamworth connection mixing with the locals and guests

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Junior Development ReportBy Eddie Otto

Randwick Petersham players and coaches were again active this season in the area of Junior Development. The aim being to tap

into our vast junior areas covering the Inner West and South East by helping schools and clubs and promoting the game of cricket.

Before the start of the season Randwick Petersham sought expressions of interest from clubs in our region that would be

interested in having the club help them out in any capacity. This was to be achieved in various ways such as training sessions,

attendance at functions or providing a coach for the whole or part of the season.

A number of players and coaches in our club came on board and helped provide assistance throughout a rewarding year. David

Skuthorpe was a pillar of strength as usual working with the Marrickville Cricket Club as well as the Canterbury Wests under 12s

side which made the semi-finals. He was ably assisted by Nathan Stares. Tom McKenzie and Simon Gould were heavily involved

in helping Ashfield Cricket Club this season and brought a number of their talented players to our A W Green Shield trials. Glen

Standing, a tireless contributor to SECJA over the years coached the under 10s SECJA Rep side which made the Grand Final.

At the SCG Indoor Centre Eddie Otto, Max Moran and Jack Preddey were involved in plenty of one-on-one coaching with kids from

a number of schools. Schools included Cranbrook, Scots College, Waverley College, Coogee Public, Randwick Boys and a number

of others in the area.

The very successful Steve Waugh Academy was launched last season and included two camps at Snape Park. The club’s Head

Coach Greg Small played a huge role in these camps and the outstanding number of players that attended the January camp were

a testament to his hard work. Simon Gould and Alex Kemp were also heavily involved in the successful running of the camps which

used the club’s facilities and helped promote cricket in our area.

The club was also proud to have tables at the Randwick Juniors Annual Fundraising Dinner in February at The Doncaster Hotel.

Club captain Adam Semple was in attendance along with senior figures Alan Wright, Aden Nawaz, Eddie Otto and Metros captain

John Stewert. Attending Marrickville Cricket Clubs’ annual awards night were Adam Semple and Anthony Sams along with David

Skuthorpe.

There is no doubt we would like to do more in terms of junior development as a club. Off-season meetings with Randwick Juniors,

Canterbury Wests and Marrickville cricket club were positive. This can hopefully help establish some exciting programs in regards

to junior development in in 2016-17.

Steve Waugh / RPC Coaching Clinic at Snape Park January 2016

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Player S M R W Ct/RO D HS 100s B/B 5W 10WJames Psarakis 1 17 533 6 10/0 104 1 3-40

Adam Pustetto 2 7 66 1 2/0 20 1-16

Nikethan Radhakrishnan 2 22 384 - 2/2 17/7 78 -

Nivethan Radhakrishnan 2 5 9 1 0/0 3* 1-2

Kushaal Ram 8 92 1798 46 35/9 95 5-45 1

Sean Rushton 4 21 150 0 2/0 21 0-20

Nicholas Saady 6 74 710 96 14/4 63 5-17 1

Vishwas Saini 1 12 127 6 4/0 40 2-15

Anthony Sams 6 129 2697 - 0/8 213/22 127* 4 -

Daniel Sams 4 81 1792 138 38/4 121 1 6-60 2

Jason Sangha 1 7 108 2 2/0 53* 2-41

Karl Schubert 11 122 2214 - 2/3 156/34 122 2 -

Alex Sciascia 15 221 5482 6 74/17 136* 6 5-49 1

Petersham-Marrickville 3 33 631 - 4/0 63TOTAL 18 252 6113 6 78/17 136* 6 5-49 1

Jake Scicluna 4 74 1517 - 22/9 119 3 -

Adam Semple 10 193 4567 208 64/10 158* 6 6-12 2

Sahil Sekhon 1 3 7 2 1/0 6 1-25

Luis Siddall 3 23 336 4 4/0 70 2-25

Randwick 1 10 70 - 3/0 28

TOTAL 4 33 406 3/0 42*

Damian Sidney 1 1 - - - 0/0 - -

Chris Singh 14 197 2600 314 42/4 118 2 7-24 12 1

Randwick 5 70 576 83 18/0 51 5-31 3

TOTAL 19 267 3176 397 60/4 118 2 7-24 15 1

Nigil Singh 15 210 698 414 70/3 36 9-43 18 2

Randwick 4 41 69 70 15/0 12 5-25 1

TOTAL 19 251 767 484 85/3 36 9-43 19 2

Cooper Smith 3 34 399 44 9/1 48* 4-36

Andrew Sprowls 5 69 677 92 10/1 47 8-32 1

Rodney Stafford 15 222 3148 391 101/9 91 7-105 18 1

Randwick 4 59 852 110 25/3 72 7-20 3 1

TOTAL 19 281 4000 501 126/11 91 7-20 21 2

Glen Standing 1 11 181 23 7/0 46* 5-41 1

Jack Standing 1 9 93 4 3/1 39 2-16

Ben Stares 4 65 1271 1 12/1 101* 1 1-6

Nathan Stares 5 65 743 76 15/5 65 5-41 1

Henry Thornton 5 17 487 22 2/0 185* 1 5-9 2

Kyriakos Tsalakidis 2 20 52 31 5/0 21 4-53

James Tyson 9 131 433 254 19/3 27* 7-16 9

Mark Wall 2 5 47 5 1/0 22* 4-38

Matthew Wallis 6 69 1108 145 33/4 108* 1 7-37 9

David Warner 3 2 11 - 1/1 8 -

Nick Warren 4 60 255 102 23/2 30 5-48 3

Andrew Williams 4 42 1245 - 13/1 128 3 -

Jake Wilson 6 112 213 201 30/5 42 7-44 9

Sam Wood 4 32 260 52 6/1 48* 5-38 2

Alan Wright 6 42 826 1 7/2 74 1-22

Randwick 28 7375 75

TOTAL 34 8201 76 7/2

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Randwick Petersham Honour Roll – Annual Award WinnersPLAYER OF THE SEASON ERNIE TOSHACK MEMORIAL

AWARD

CLUBMAN – PLAYER CLUBMAN – NON PLAYER MOST PROMISING PLAYER

2000-01 Adam Warren

2002-03 Matthew Cassar

2003-04 Jon Lewis

2004-05 Matthew Taylor

2005-06 Sean Porter

2006-07 Brett Hunter

2007-08 Nathan Hauritz

2008-09 Matthew Hilder

2009-10 Scott Coyte

2010-11 Nathan Price

2011-12 Adam Semple

2012-13 Ben Marciante

2013-14 Nick Charlwood

2014-15 Nathan Price

2015-16 Nathan Price

2002-03 Phil Tresidder/Noel Hughes

2003-04 Lyall Gardner2004-05 Patricia Hughes/Helen Milford

2005-06 Alan Wright

2006-07 Brian Proops

2007-08 Wayne Mulherin

2008-09 Robin Gardner

2009-10 Bill Anderson

2010-11 Michael Whitney

2012-13 Denis Hinds

2000-01 Paul Toole

2002-03 Greg Hartshorne

2003-04 Alan Wright

2004-05 Peter Bayley

2005-06 David Townsend

2006-07 Tony Martin

2007-08 Grant Rimmer

2008-09 Denis Hinds

2009-10 Nigil Singh

2010-11 John Stewart/Denis Hinds

2011-12 David Bourke

2012-13 Adam Semple

2013-14 James Tyson

2014-15 John McLoughlin

2015-16 Jeremy Jastrzab

2000-01 Lyall Gardner

2002-03 Peter Devlin

2003-04 Ray Stafford

2004-05 John Connell

2005-06 Robin Gardner

2006-07 Robert Barter

2007-08 Bill Anderson

2008-09 Sue Hill

2009-10 Cec Orrock/Peter English

2010-11 Chris Sullivan

2011-12 Anyes McLean

2012-13 Neale Anderson

2013-14 Chris McLeod

2014-15 Eddie Otto

2015-16 Brian Semple / Fay Semple

2000-01 David Mitchell

2002-03 Rodney Stafford

2003-04 Usman Khawaja

2004-05 Matthew Taylor

2005-06 Peter Alevizos

2006-07 John McLoughlin

2007-08 Andrew Redman

2008-09 Jason Gray

2009-10 Robert Close

2010-11 Adam Coyte

2011-12 Nicholas Stapleton

2012-13 Daniel Sams

2013-14 Nathan Ellis

2014-15 Jack Preddey

2015-16 James Psarakis

MOST IMPROVED LOWER

GRADE PLAYER

METROPOLITAN CUP

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER

POIDEVIN GRAY SHIELD

BEST PLAYER

AW GREEN SHIELD BEST

PLAYER

AW GREEN SHIELD BEST

PERFORMANCE2000-01 Neil Cohen

2002-03 Troy Brewster

2003-04 Peter Spurr

2004-05 Chris Singh

2005-06 Matthew Wallis

2006-07 Steve Bidwell-Brown

2007-08 Benn West

2008-09 Grant Rimmer

2009-10 Matthew Yiend

2010-11 Jordan Magro

2011-12 Hayden McLean/Nathan Ellis

2012-13 Thomas Holland

2013-14 Jaya Murdita

2014-15 Kyriakos Tsalikidis

2015-16 Omair Ali

2004-05 Ben Chaplin

2005-06 Graham Hinds

2006-07 Cameron Fowler

2007-08 Marcus Bain

2008-09 Kieran Hewer

2009-10 Giordano Scuglia

2010-11 Joe White

2011-12 Oshanka Perera

2012-13 Adam Pustetto

2013-14 Jack Hopkins

2014-15 Liam O’Loughlin

2015-16 Sahil Sekhon

2000-01 Paul Greentree

2002-03 Alex Sciascia

2003-04 James Byrne

2004-05 Eddie Otto

2005-06 Jamie Boettiger

2006-07 Usman Khawaja

2007-08 Brett Jackson

2008-09 Angus Stewart

2009-10 Nick Charlwood

2010-11 Alex Graham

2011-12 Nicholas Stapleton

2012-13 Shaun Eaton

2013-14 Jake Scicluna

2014-15 Hayden McLean

2015-16 James Psarakis

2000-01 Matthew Tilley

2002-03 Usman Khawaja

2003-04 William Passas

2004-05 Sean Gardner

2005-06 Sean Gardner

2006-07 Nick Charlwood

2007-08 Barton Lynch

2008-09 Brandon McLean

2009-10 Jason Gray

2010-11 Ethan Grinham

2011-12 Mitchell Selwood

2012-13 Henry Thornton

2013-14 Cooper Smith

2014-15 James Mahony-Brack

2015-16 Jack James

2000-01 Shahzad Ali

2002-03 Usman Khawaja

2003-04 Willaim Passas

2004-05 Peter Alevizos

2005-06 Robert Close

2006-07 Nick Charlwood

2007-08 Scott Gray

2008-09 Vic Tharmarajah

2009-10 Alexander Wynn

2010-11 Hayden McLean

2011-12 Ravin De Silva

2012-13 Tom Evans

2013-14 Aolei Yu

2014-15 Nathan Shepherd

2015-16 Ben Scarf

BILL ANDERSON

COMMITMENT AWARD

MOST RUNS MOST WICKETS WICKET-KEEPING AWARD FIELDING AWARD

2008-09 Nick Saady

2009-10 Robert Wilson

2010-11 Damian Wall

2011-12 Brandon McLean

2012-13 Hayden McLean

2013-14 Nicholas Stapleton

2014-15 Suffan Hassan

2015-16 John Stewart

2000-01 Richard Chee Quee

2002-03 Geoff Hodgkinson

2003-04 Richard Chee Quee

2004-05 Matthew Taylor

2005-06 Matthew Taylor

2006-07 Tim Laws

2007-08 Usman Khawaja

2008-09 Brett Jackson

2009-10 Mathew Yiend

2010-11 Toby Finzel

2011-12 Adam Semple

2012-13 Shayne Smith

2013-14 Rishahb Shah

2014-15 Stuart Parsons

2015-16 Nathan Price

2000-01 Adam Warren

2002-03 Scott Obey

2003-04 Jon Lewis

2004-05 Chris Singh

2005-06 Matthew Wallis

2006-07 Dean White

2007-08 Benn West

2008-09 Matthew Hilder

2009-10 Matthew Hilder

2010-11 Jordan Magro

2011-12 Hayden McLean

2012-13 Jake Wilson

2013-14 Jake Wilson

2014-15 Nigil Singh

2015-16 Daniel Sams / Sam Boyns

2000-01 Daryl Parmenter

2002-03 Mathew Taylor

2003-04 Daryl Parmenter

2004-05 Neil Cohen

2005-06 Fabian Heaton

2006-07 Neil Cohen

2007-08 Ashley Doolan

2008-09 Peter Rogers

2009-10 Roger Smith

2010-11 Anthony Sams

2011-12 Anthony Sams

2012-13 Jarryd Biviano

2013-14 Karl Schubert

2014-15 Anthony Sams

2015-16 Anthony Sams

2000-01 Geoff Hodgkinson

2002-03 Michael Watson

2003-04 Paul Greentree

2004-05 Jospeh Hill

2005-06 Tony Martin

2006-07 Michael Watson

2007-08 Matthew Hilder

2008-09 Brett Jackson

2009-10 Nathan Price

2010-11 Alex Graham

2011-12 Andy Coles

2012-13 Jake Scicluna

2013-14 Daniel Sams

2014-15 Nathan Price

2015-16 Adam Semple

WICKET-KEEPERS 150

DISMISSALS2004-05 Daryl Parmenter

2006-07 Matthew Taylor

2008-09 Neil Cohen

2011-12 Fabian Heaton

2013-14 Anthony Sams/Karl Schubert

SPECIAL RECOGNITION

AWARD2014-15 John Stewart/John McLoughlin

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