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1 Newtown & Chilwell Cricket Club Celebrating 103 years TWO BLUE TRIBUNE The official organ of the Newtown and Chilwell Cricket Club since January 8, 2014 Vol. 41 No 8 The Newtown Way are you ready to be part of it? Welcome to 2014 and the second half of the season. At the Christmas break we had six teams in the semi finals. The trick is to be in exactly the same position at the end of the home and away season. It is a challenge for an emerging club like ours that we should be relishing. We have young people getting better all the time. We have experienced players and cricket department administrators with so much wisdom to offer to those wise enough to listen. We have an off field support mechanism that is performing at a high level. Witness the broad smile on the face of the Treasurer! And while that is important, what we are really all about is playing cricket... winning cricket. In 2013/2014, that requires levels of commitment that ultimately separate good from very good, and then lead to greatness. But here's another trick. Everyone wants to be great, but only the few get there. In all grades, the standards among all the teams are very solid this year. At the club championship level, there is no such thing as an easy game. So it stands to reason that to get to great will require not just the sweat of the practice sessions, bowling straight and batting sensibly, but overall, an enormous unity of purpose. Getting to greatness demands that people work together and play for each other. We can have our differences, so long as that involves intelligent and constructive debate. But when the bullets starting going off, we should present ourselves to the opposition as ONE. That's what a mature club determined on becoming a great one is all about putting that famous insignia on your cap above not just your noggin, but all else. It's called The Newtown Way! GCA T20 Cup semi final East Belmont and Newtown & Chilwell CC have agreed to meet in the semi-final on Stinton Oval on Sunday 19 January. Start time of 11am. See Specs Devlin for your ticket.

2 N&CCC Committee 2013/14 PRESIDENT: Phillip Morgan SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT: Neville Crane VICE PRESIDENTS: Max Ellis Warwick Hadfield SECRETARY: Frank Tuskes TREASURER: Mark Ainsworth MEMBERSHIP: Tom Levick AUDITOR: TBA COACH: Bryan Thomas ASSISTANT COACH: Michael Wood GENERAL COMMITTEE: Don Royce (Cricket Personnel / Leisure Networks Program) Nick Harrison (Assistant Treasurer) Scott Dimovski (Leisure Networks Program) Tony Jefferies (Junior Coordinator) Justin Foss (Social) Staurt Day (Social) Jamie Harrison (Social/sponsorship) Tom Levick (Memberships) Nathan Clark (Complex support) FEEDBACK/RESOLUTIONS OFFICER Frank Tuskes CHAIRMAN OF SELECTORS / DIRECTOR OF CRICKET: Don Royce ~14 CAPTAINS: First XI Justin Foss Riley Ferguson Second XI Yves Roussety Third XI Brendan Twaddle Fourth XI Terry Hickey Fifth XI Adrian Windt Phillip Morgan Sixth XI Anthony Devlin Nathan Clark SOCIAL CALENDAR Saturday 25th January, 2014 Karaoke night. Who is the best singer? Saturday 1st February, 2014 NCCC Trivia Night (Hosted by Greg Hansen) Saturday 8th February, 2014 Celebration of NCCC First XI 1000th Match. Saturday 22 nd February, 2014 Pink Stumps Day & High Tea arvo Sunday 23 rd February, 2014 Major Event Annual Raffle Day Saturday 1st March, 2014 Past Player s Day FIRSTS playing East Belmont Saturday 8th March, 2014 End of home & away season wrap-up (Social Awards Dinner Function) JUNIOR COORDINATOR : Tony Jefferies CURATORS: Graeme Taylor & Ian Simpson KITCHEN MANAGER: Clare Pink Saffron Catering BAR MANAGER: Max Ellis & Neville Crane STATISTICIANS: David Barnes & Phillip Morgan TRIBUNE EDITOR: David Barnes FIRST XI SCORER: TBC SECOND XI SCORER: TBC PATRON: David Shaw Time to badge up boys! In the New Year of 2014 we want all NCCC shirts to have the logo on the shirt. The club will cover the cost for ALL players that provide the shirt - savings of $7 per player / shirt. Be ready to hand yours over leading into the Christmas break. Silver Sponsors AL & JA Trevaskis Electrics Jan Planwell Financial Services Tuckers Funeral

3 2013/14 J Fred Crellin Memorial Double Wicket Competition One of the great days in the NCCC calendar is the annual Double Wicket competition. Now into it s 41 st year, and note that the inaugural winners in 1972 / 1973 were a young man called Ian Simpson and Geelong Ammos legend in Murray Hunter. Many famous names have since saluted and in AFL terms, they are hard things to win!! Time was afoot for the latest inclusion to the honour board to be produced. Stuey having survived as a lucky loser. It was to be a day for the Royce family as Dev and Jack joined Don (winner in 1975 / 1976 with Greg Hansen) in being a third generation on the board of fame and also a sheep hit so a great day was had. Much thanks to Stuart Day for umpiring / arranging the day and Steve hello sailor Lewis for umpiring of the highest standards. With some dodgy weather on the day before, decision was made to move the event to Shaw Oval and whilst a modest attendance list made the effort, there was NO shortage of quality on this day. Being a hard wicket also promised to get a new winning combination with several of the grassed players still recovering from the previous day. With several debutante father / son combinations with the Hasties, the Windts, the Royces and of course the annual pairing of Specs & Stuey, we got under way and from the start, it was obvious that all were looking to enjoy a great day but all games keenly contested to the end. Well done to Dev & Jack in particular for the win but also to Jack Hastie, Charlie Windt and again Jack Royce for their efforts in upstaging their fathers in several games (Yes Adrian W pinged his hammy bowling). Looking forward already to the 42 nd year of Double Wicket. Surf Cat Lots of sixes were hit and fair to say it was back the batters on this day much like the T20 game, bowlers were ducking for cover. Amidst Sav flipping the burgers / snags from Pako meats, the quality started to rise to the top. A few cool drinks to keep the fluids up ensured we all survived the weather of all kinds. Special mention for Nobo for making it there with NO sleep whilst Bisho took the other option BED.!! Max Payne to be providing his own highlights reel with sensational fielding and one handed catches bringing the sell-out crowd to their feet. When it got down to the business end of the day, it was Devon & Jack Royce vs Stuey Leigh & Morgo

4 Growing the game globally makes a world of difference for Tim Anderson By PETER HANLON Senior sports writer for The Age Being good enough to captain the Australian under-19 cricket team is no guarantee of later success at national level. In part four of a series on the fortunes of past Australian under-19 captains, Peter Hanlon charts the career of Tim Anderson. Tim Anderson soon realised he wasn't going to have the cricket career of his dreams, and feels privileged to have still forged a significant career in cricket. The game has not only taken him around the world, it embedded a zeal to bring the world to the game. Back home in Geelong for Christmas, he will go to Mass at St Luke's on Barrabool Road, move on to his sister's for the family lunch, and make the Boxing Day pilgrimage up the highway to the MCG. He smiles to think this is exactly what he would have done 20 years ago. How he'll view proceedings on Thursday betrays the path he now forges. From the MCC members, where he grew up watching cricket and football with his father, Anderson will take in Australia playing England and wonder ''what if?'' - not ''what if I was out there?'' rather what if one of ''our countries'' was? To many they are ''cricket minnows'', cannon fodder sprinkled through the group phase of World Cups that drag on for weeks before a veritable Melbourne Cup field is trimmed to a familiar few. To the International Cricket Council's head of global development, they are the future of a sport that clung for too long to colonial apron strings, and can't afford to pin its future prosperity on huge interest in small pockets of the planet. ''As a sport, to be continually competitive on the international stage up against the likes of soccer, basketball, athletics, we need to have more than eight-to-10 competitive nations on the field,'' Anderson says. ''We need to grow.'' From his office in Dubai, looking out over the ICC academy's two beautiful grounds, he channels a passion that once zeroed in on playing for Australia into making unlikely cricket countries good enough to play against them. His obsession now is that Papua New Guinea, Ireland, Afghanistan, Nepal will one day have the governance, infrastructure, junior pathways and coaching to not only take on the big boys, but challenge and ultimately better them. And, just as crucially, that they'll boast a fan base itching to celebrate it. His wildest dreams never played out like this. As a boy, Anderson played everything - tennis, basketball, table tennis, baseball. Slight, wiry and a selfprofessed ''outside winger'', he didn't turn to football until a South Barwon stalwart recruited him as a 17-year-old one morning while he was walking the dog. He played pennant golf at Anglesea at 14, a ''testing, nerve-racking experience''. His handicap then was around 11, and while it's now a couple of shots better and he has switched from Anglesea's kangaroos to the Ernie Els Club in Dubai, he notes parallels with his cricket, which reached a high level at a young age but didn't continue to make the improvements needed to stay in elite company. Son of N&CCC legend Paul, Tim Anderson became the youngest player to win a team average in 1990/91 wining the 6ths bowling average as an 11 year old leg spinner. Photo: Anderson Family School teachers Paul and Sue Anderson commuted to Werribee and their son finished his junior school years at Manor Vale, where he made the Victorian primary schools team alongside the likes of Michael Klinger and Simon Dart. His heroes were Mark Taylor, Allan Border - the captains. ''Field placings and bowling changes interested me as much as hitting sixes and getting wickets. I was a smart cricketer - I captained a lot of sides, not by virtue of being the best player but the best tactician.'' Looking back at the Australian under 19 team he led, Anderson reckons that of seven batsmen in a squad of 15, he was fifth or sixth. ''But I could captain a cricket team and was a pretty good leader, that's what they saw in me.'' Against the touring Pakistanis late in 1997, he did well in the one-dayers but struggled in the Tests, encountering a rising star in Abdul Razzaq on abrasive wickets in Canberra and Newcastle, coming in after 30 or 40 overs when the ball was reversing. His first innings in both matches lasted a solitary ball; at the third Test in Toowoomba, teammates stuck bunny ears on his helmet. The under-19 World Cup in South Africa followed, then a winter at the cricket academy in Adelaide under Rod Marsh's tutelage. He took on a business degree at RMIT on his return, travelling down the highway to play for Geelong. He found more comfort playing state second XIs on good wickets. ''Then you'd go back and play district cricket against crusty old blokes who have a go at you, on wickets that are doing a bit. I found it a much harder test.'' A bulging disc in his back sidelined him, and acted as a trigger to reassess his ambitions. ''I probably wasn't good enough anyway, but having half a season out, coming back and not being able to capture any form solidified it.'' A part-time role in a relatively new ICC initiative - global development - came up, based in Melbourne and focused on East Asia Pacific. He'd secured level one and two coaching certificates while at the academy, had a taste of cricket administration working part-time at the SACA. ''My cricket career was going one way and my potential future professional career was starting to take shape.'' At 21 he was the sole cricket resource in the region, wrestling communication barriers while trying to educate administrators in Tonga and Fiji about the importance of structure and junior pathways, running training camps where he soon learnt that as a talented cricketer he could achieve much better results by getting out on the field and showing how it's done than standing at a blackboard. ''I was a young, skinny kid out of Melbourne running around with all these big Fijian fellas trying to impress upon them the virtues of playing cricket. It was an eye-opener.'' Anderson moved through the ICC ranks; charged at one point with running the global body's academy, whose coach for a time was Marsh, he was technically boss to the legend whose tough hand at the Australian equivalent had made such an impression on him. ''It was never really like that though.''

5 Since 2010 he has been in charge of the game's ''associate members'', spreading the word in new markets, investing money and time in their administration, running the whole gamut from grassroots to high performance, building a broadcast presence in places where cricket has never been prime-time. The rewards are in seeing the improvement of a country such as Ireland, which Anderson says boasts a cricket set-up as impressive as any full-member nation. And in Papua New Guinea, whose highperformance manager Rarua Dikana captained his country against Anderson's under-19 Australians. The sport in our nearest neighbour has swelled to more than 100,000 participants, has produced players on Big Bash rookie lists (Assad Vala with Brisbane Heat and Charles Amini at the Sydney Sixers), and this month won the Twenty20 competition playing in the South Australian Premier League against the likes of Shaun Tait and Alex Hales. ''They're a super story, one of the shining lights,'' Anderson says. ''I've got a soft spot for them, being involved for so long.'' And then there is Afghanistan. Anderson has never been to that war-torn country, but rates its cricket journey as the highlight of his professional career. For obvious reasons it plays out of Sharjah but, amid the conflict at home, player numbers have risen beyond 50,000. The under-19s, who played in last year's World Cup in Australia, were all born-andbred Afghans, bucking the accepted wisdom that its cricketers are largely displaced Pakistanis. Anderson says the nation's cricket administrators are humble and keen to learn. They also report to the highest office. ''It gives you a sense of how important cricket is that it falls as part of the president's office - they actually report to president Hamid Karzai, who has a keen interest in the game, and understands the value of sport in helping his country grow and develop.'' Anecdotally, the ICC understands that high-level members of the Taliban make contact with the national team, wishing them well. ''Cricket won't solve all the problems of Afghanistan, but if you've got two sides of a country that are opposed in other areas both supporting cricket, that's a pretty special thing for us to be involved in.'' Life in Dubai is easier than the desert cliche would suggest. Anderson says his wife Nicole - who hails from Mumbai and has Goan heritage - and their two-yearold daughter Alexis could walk the streets near their home at 3am without the slightest concern; he reckons the UAE government's tourism department is missing a trick not publicising the absence of crime. ''It's a privilege not to have to worry about safety.'' Tim Anderson, a pennant golfer at 14, still indulges his passion for the game. Photo: Jason South The Persian Gulf beaches aren't quite the swell of Jan Juc, ''but they're clean and beautiful''. He has been adopted by Nicole's family, who live locally, while Paul and Sue Anderson visit annually or they meet up in Thailand or some other alluring spot not too far away. He used to captain the ICC staff team, but now just ''has a whack'' a couple of times a year. ''We should have a reasonable team, but we don't.'' He thinks he leads a blessed life. ''I reconciled with myself a hell of a long time ago that I just didn't have what it took both talent-wise and mentally [to play Test cricket]. I don't have any regret at all.'' The game now stimulates in ways he couldn't have imagined. ''What gets me going is when our countries get to play Australia. That engagement gets me excited. Our guys beating Australia that would get me going.'' To get the full features of the NCCC App you need to download Team App onto your smartphone. Download Team App HERE It's 100% FREE! Launch Team App and search for Newtown and Chilwell. Then: 1. Sign-up to Team App. You'll be sent an to confirm your registration. 2. Search for your club's App and request access to group(s) that apply to you. To use the live scores button or upload photos to the app, you need to be a member of the "players & officials" group. Newtown Bricklaying Bryan Thomas

6 N&CCC "Pink Stumps Day" 22 February 2014 at Queens Park - Ladies High Tea to be the highlight (further & specific details to follow)

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8 Honour roll 1314 Win/Loss ratio Senior Played won lost tied drawn Ladder position Ladders First XI th Second XI 8 6# st Third XI th Fourth XI 8 7# st Fifth XI st of 8 teams Sixth XI rd of 10 teams Junior TOTAL rd in Club Championship Won 68% Lost 32% #denotes won outright Played won lost tied drawn Ladder position Ladders Under 17 Royce th in u17 Just Shield playing Under 15 Chisholm th playing in u15 Douglas Shield Under 13 Crane th playing in u13 Royce Shield Under 13 Taylor th playing in u13 Norquay Shield Under 13 Wells nd playing in u13 Norquay Shield Club Championship after round 8 EAST BELMONT 62 NORTH GEELONG 57 N & C.C.C. 50 ST JOSEPHS 43 SOUTH BARWON 43 GROVEDALE 42 MURGHEBOLUC 40 LARA 32 LEOPOLD 32 GEELONG WEST 32 GEELONG CITY 30 HIGHTON 18 Centuries (8) Brendan Twaddle 109 vs Lara 3rds on 19/10/2013 Kane Grambeau 138 no vs Murgheboluc 5ths on 2/11/13 Kane Grambeau 124 no vs Geelong City 5ths on 9/11/13 Troy Logan 104 vs Geelong City 5ths on 9/11/13 Jack Wood 136 no vs Grovedale 1sts on 9/11/13 Cam Bishop 100 vs Highton 4ths on 07/12/13 Sam Reidy 153 no vs Highton 2nds on 14/12/13 Steve Lewis 110 no vs Geelong west 5ths on 14/12/13 5 wickets or more in an inning (10) Justin Maher 5/56 vs East Belmont 1sts on 12/10/2013 Jason Forrest 8/47 vs Geelong West 5ths on 19/10/13 debut Nathan Clark 5/18 vs North Geelong 6ths on 26/10/13 Toby Sudweeks 5/25 vs South Barwon 4ths on 2/11/13 Mitchell Davis 6/41 vs Grovedale 2nds on 9/11/13 Jackson Davis 5/47 vs Grovedale 3rds on 9/11/13 Lucas Friend 5/34 vs Grovedale 4ths on 9/11/13 Sam Reidy 5/25 vs Highton 2nds on 07/12/13 Anthony Sirgiannis 6/17 vs Lara 5ths on 07/12/13 Mitchell Davis 5/15 vs Highton 2nds on 14/12/13 Partnerships 107 runs for the 2 nd wicket by Grant Whiteside (69) & Brendan Twaddle (50) versus South Barwon 3rds on 02/11/ runs for the 3 rd wicket by Kane Grambeau (124no) and Troy Logan (104) versus Geelong City 5ths on 9/11/ runs for the 2 nd wicket by Rhys Bennett (80) and Ben Eason (66) versus Grovedale 2nds on 16/11/ runs for the 3 rd wicket by Cam Bishop (76) and Max Payne (54) versus Geelong West on 30/11/ runs for the 3 rd wicket by Jake Ibbs (81) and Dale Denny (52) versus Highton 1sts on 07/12/ runs for the 6 th wicket by Frank Tuskes (73) and Adam Kalz (78no) versus Highton 3rds on 07/12/ runs for the 4 th wicket by Cam Bishop (100) and Matt Suvoltos (73no) versus Highton 4ths on 07/12/13. Outstanding performances Jason Forrest took 8/47 on debut against Geelong West 5ths on 19/10/2013 becoming the fourth player to take seven or more wicket on debut. Kane Grambeau scored consecutive centuries against Murgheboluc 5ths (138 not out) on 2/11/13 and Geelong City Sam Reidy 7&14/12/13. 5ths (124 not out) on 9/11/13 took 5/25 (15 overs, 9 maidens) and 0/11 and made 153 not out against Highton 2nds on Milestones Paul Shakespeare 1000 runs Lucas Friend 1000 runs 150 wickets Grant Whiteside 7000 runs & 400 catches Jamie Harrison Campbell Bishop Colin Cunliffe Zac Stokes Josh Barnes 50 wickets 1000 runs 3000 runs 150 matches 50 matches Jamie Pescott Riley Ferguson Tom Bates Mark Ainsworth 3000 runs 1000 runs 1000 runs 1000 runs

9 Two Blue Scoreboard 2013/14 round 8 For full scoreboards click on mycricket.cricket.com.au FIRST XI lost to North Geelong on Stinton Oval North Geelong 7/261 C Millard b CN Alford 9 S Hall b S Reidy 27 *J Thorne b D Denny 124 +A Costello b J Harrison 3 A Fergusson c G Chisholm b JM Maher 22 M Troy c J Ibbs b JM Maher 11 T Mathieson b S Reidy 16 Z Thorne not out 16 B Scown not out 12 Extras (nb 3, w 9, b 5, lb 4) 21 Total 50 overs 7/261 (cc) FOW: 32 (C Millard) 57 (S Hall) 73 (A Costello) 128 (A Fergusson) 150 (M Troy) 201 (T Mathieson) 249 (J Thorne) CN Alford S Reidy J Harrison D Denny JM Maher BM Neville Newtown & Chilwell 9/225 J Ibbs c A Fergusson b T Mathieson 6 J Simson c S Kingwell b Z Thorne 50 *R Ferguson c S Hall b S Kingwell 9 D Denny b B Scown 20 J Wood run out 32 BM Neville c A Fergusson b Z Thorne 12 S Reidy c M Troy b Z Thorne 0 JM Maher c & b J Thorne 9 CN Alford not out 40 +G Chisholm c A Fergusson b M Troy 22 J Harrison not out 9 Extras (nb 0, w 10, b 2, lb 4) 16 Total 50 overs 9/225 FOW: 12 (J Ibbs) 38 (R Ferguson) 88 (D Denny) 101 (J Simson) 135 (BM Neville) 138 (J Wood) 139 (S Reidy) 148 (JM Maher) 203 (G Chisholm) S Kingwell T Mathieson M Troy J Thorne B Scown Z Thorne H Dalton SECOND XI defeated North Geelong at Osborne Park Newtown & Chilwell 9/171 S Dimovski c D Fisher b B Troy 27 R Bennett lbw b A Armistead 4 PJ Eastman b J Hickleton 3 +T Hosking c S Clark b S Mellington 39 *Y Roussety b A Armistead 40 B Eason c S Clark b S Mellington 2 TJ Beaumont lbw b S Mellington 5 N Fairchild not out 22 M Davis run out 0 N McGuane run out 16 N Vasey not out 0 Extras (nb 0, w 10, b 1, lb 2) 13 Total 50 overs 9/171 (cc) FOW: 7 (R Bennett) 22 (PJ Eastman) 43 (S Dimovski) 113 (Y Roussety) 122 (B Eason) 126 (T Hosking) 138 (TJ Beaumont) 139 (M Davis) 170 (N McGuane) A Armistead A Wilson D Fisher J Hickleton B Troy S Mellington North Geelong 133 M Sticca c T Hosking b M Davis 4 S Clark b N Vasey 23 B Troy b M Davis 1 *S Jacimovic b TJ Beaumont 29 J Hickleton c Y Roussety b N McGuane 6 T Weber lbw b TJ Beaumont 0 A Armistead b N McGuane 20 S Mellington not out 15 +T Gasper lbw b N McGuane 0 A Wilson b Y Roussety 12 D Fisher run out 0 Extras (nb 0, w 13, b 1, lb 9) 23 Total 45.5 overs 133 FOW: 4 (M Sticca) 16 (B Troy) 62 (S Clark) 67 (S Jacimovic) 67 (T Weber) 101 (A Armistead) 104 (T Gasper) 104 (J Hickleton) 129 (A Wilson) 133 (D Fisher) M Davis N McGuane TJ Beaumont N Vasey N Fairchild Y Roussety

10 THIRD XI lost to North Geelong on Shaw Oval North Geelong 8/250 J Czajkowski c M Ainsworth b A Kalz 110 L Szponar b T Bates 52 RJ Millard c A Kalz b T Bates 5 P Mckee b A Kalz 6 *T Frisch c F Tuskes b BJ Twaddle 32 W McGregor run out (N Harrison) 6 D Pearson c G Whiteside b BJ Twaddle 5 R Popovski c F Tuskes b ZJ Stokes 0 L Hayes not out 1 +A Spierings not out 8 Extras (nb 12, w 2, b 5, lb 8) 27 Total 50 overs 8/250 (cc) FOW: 91 (L Szponar) 121 (RJ Millard) 156 (P Mckee) 216 (J Czajkowski) 235 (T Frisch) 236 (W McGregor) 236 (R Popovski) 242 (D Pearson) ZJ Stokes N Harrison T Bates BJ Twaddle T Sudweeks M Payne A Kalz Newtown & Chilwell 216 +G Whiteside c? b R Popovski 2 P Shakespeare c? b D Wolak 14 M Payne c? b W McGregor 60 *BJ Twaddle c? b RJ Millard 46 M Ainsworth run out 43 A Kalz c? b RJ Millard 8 F Tuskes c? b R Popovski 1 T Sudweeks b D Pearson 6 ZJ Stokes b D Pearson 26 T Bates c? b D Pearson 1 N Harrison not out 0 Extras (nb 2, w 1, b 0, lb 5) 8 Total 49.4 overs 216 FOW: 5 (G Whiteside) 29 (P Shakespeare) 125 (BJ Twaddle) 128 (M Payne) 163 (A Kalz) 172 (F Tuskes) 190 (T Sudweeks) 195 (M Ainsworth) 208 (T Bates) 216 (ZJ Stokes) D Wolak R Popovski L Hayes W McGregor T Frisch RJ Millard D Pearson FOURTH XI defeated North Geelong at Osborne Park 2 Newtown & Chilwell 9/232 +J Blight c? b C McPoyle 2 T Levick c? b L Blackwell 45 A Patching b C McPoyle 28 C Bishop c? b L Blackwell 30 D Grose c? b B Szponar 79 M Suvoltos b J Baker 13 C Green c? b B Szponar 6 L Friend run out 0 *T Hickey b B Szponar 10 C Duggan not out 2 M Kirkland not out 3 Extras (nb 10, w 1, b 2, lb 1) 14 Total 50 overs 9/232 (cc) FOW: 4 (J Blight) 43 (A Patching) 105 (C Bishop) 109 (T Levick) 166 (M Suvoltos) 188 (C Green) 190 (L Friend) 227 (T Hickey) 228 (D Grose) C McPoyle B Szponar J Lewis T Birch L Blackwell S McNamara J Baker North Geelong 190 TM Karacsay c C Green b T Hickey 67 J Baker c T Hickey b T Levick 18 D Tielens b C Bishop 14 N Alford c? b T Hickey 32 B Szponar c & b T Hickey 5 +C Carr st J Blight b T Hickey 0 C McPoyle lbw b L Friend 19 L Blackwell c? b L Friend 4 S McNamara c? b L Friend 7 *J Lewis not out 7 T Birch b L Friend 4 Extras (nb 3, w 6, b 2, lb 2) 13 Total 46.4 overs 190 FOW: 38 (J Baker) 64 (D Tielens) 134 (TM Karacsay) 141 (B Szponar) 144 (C Carr) 149 (N Alford) 164 (C McPoyle) 172 (L Blackwell) 177 (S McNamara) 190 (T Birch) T Hickey M Kirkland T Levick L Friend C Duggan C Bishop M Suvoltos

11 2013/14 Top 10 after round 8 sponsored by Batting Adrian WINDT Troy LOGAN Adam KALZ Sam REIDY Kane GRAMBEAU Jack WOOD Dale DENNY Brendan TWADDLE Scott MULLEN Jon SIMSON Cam BISHOP Steve LEWIS Ben NEVILLE Max PAYNE Ben EASON Pat EASTMAN Paul SHAKESPEARE Jake IBBS Scott DIMOVSKI Grant WHITESIDE Dismissals keepers Pat EASTMAN 11 (10c 1s) George CHISHOLM 11 (11c) Steve LEWIS 9 (6c 3s) Brendan TWADDLE 8 (8c) James BLIGHT 7 (6c 1s) Grant WHITESIDE 7 (6c 1s) James PURCELL 4 (4c) Darren BLISS 3 (3c) Philip TWADDLE 3 (3c) Tim HOSKING 3 (3c) Bowling Mitch DAVIS Sam REIDY Toby SUDWEEKS 8.88 Justin MAHER Lucas FRIEND Cam ALFORD Tom LEVICK Anthony SIRGIANNIS Tom BEAUMONT Michael KIRKLAND Scott MULLEN Zac STOKES Brendan TWADDLE Nick McGUANE Brett LOATS Tom BATES Ned VASEY Jason FORREST 5.88 Sam EASON Jamie HARRISON Catches fielders Frank TUSKES 9 Brendan TWADDLE 8 Jon SIMSON 5 Yves ROUSSETY 5 Nic FAIRCHILD 5 Tim SANDERSON 5 Jack WOOD 5 Colin CUNLIFFE 5 Troy LOGAN 5 Ned VASEY 4 Max PAYNE 4 Terry HICKEY 4 Cameron DUGGAN 4 Player of the Season Sam REIDY 628 Brendan TWADDLE 545 Scott MULLEN 467 Toby SUDWEEKS 426 Adrian WINDT 417 Justin MAHER 400 Dale DENNY 397 Tom LEVICK 395 Cam ALFORD 392 Lucas FRIEND 392 Troy LOGAN 386 Mitch DAVIS 382 Tom BEAUMONT 379 Jack WOOD 365 Adam KALZ 348 Pat EASTMAN 343 Kane GRAMBEAU 342 Cam BISHOP 340 Steve LEWIS 327 Ben NEVILLE 316

12 N&CCC Sponsors Season 2013/14 Major Sponsors Platinum Sponsors Gold Sponsors Pink Saffron Catering Torquay Holiday Park Geelong s Gym Concept2 Australia Bannockburn Vineyards Newtown Bricklaying Pty Ltd Bay City Conveyancing & Legal P/L Opium Cocktail Bar Alford Prestige Painting Silver Sponsors AL & JA Trevaskis Electrics DeGrandi Cycle & Sport Tuckers Funeral Services Jan Planwell Financial Services Newtown & Chilwell Cricket Club Celebrating 103 years Certificate of Incorporation Reg. No. A1785H This edition of the club newsletter has been ed to members. To enjoy this service all you need to be is a financial member.

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