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SCC Senior teams to wear black arm bands as a mark of respect and support


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The Sunbury Cricket Club Executive have decided to support the initiative by Cricket Victoria for all SCC senior grades competing this week to wear black arm bands as a mark of respect for the tragic circumstances during the week at Tyabb Cricket Club and to recognise the efforts to address domestic violence and related mental health problems in the community.

Yours in cricket,

Marty Kelders

SCC Secretary

Message from Cricket Victoria Chief Executive Officer Tony Dodemaide:

Cricket Victoria will call on its members to show their support to the family and friends of Luke Batty and the Tyabb Cricket Club on the weekend by wearing black arm bands as a mark of respect.

Earlier this week, the cricket community lost one of its youngest members following the tragic death of the 11-year-old.

Cricket Victoria Chief Executive Officer Tony Dodemaide said he was heartened by the decision of the Australian Test team to wear black arm bands in South Africa overnight and encouraged the remainder of the cricket community to do likewise in their next fixtures.

“We are all shocked and saddened by the tragic circumstances that unfolded in Tyabb this week,” Mr Dodemaide said.

“We believe that this request is a fitting tribute to the memory of Luke Batty and a sign of respect to the Tyabb Cricket Club.”

Supported by Vicsport, the peak body representing Victoria’s sport and active recreation sector, the broader sporting community will also be encouraged to participate.

“The black arm bands will not only signify support for those directly affected by the dreadful incident in Tyabb, but will also show the sporting community’s recognition and support of efforts to address domestic violence and related mental health problems in the community,” Vicsport Chief Executive Officer Mark McAllion said.

The Commonwealth Bank VicSpirit will wear black arm bands in the WNCL Final against New South Wales at North Sydney Oval on Sunday.

Those experiencing issues related to domestic violence and mental health are strongly encouraged to contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.

*Individual clubs should make case-by-case decisions as to whether this request extends to junior teams and participants, particularly those under 16 year old. Appropriate age levels should be taken into account with any decision to participate by wearing black arm bands.

Message from GDCA: All senior matches abandoned


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Message from GDCA:

To GDCA Club Secretaries,

 

Due to the today’s forecast of 40ᵒC, the GDCA Executive has made the decision to abandon ALL senior matches.  

 

Junior matches will be played. Teams are encouraged to start and finish their matches earlier if possible. Matches are to finish by 11.30am at the latest. Extra drinks breaks should be taken and temperatures monitored throughout the morning as well as the health and safety of players, umpires and spectators. Matches should be abandoned if the weather is considered to be extreme.

 

Regards,

 

Rob McIntyre

SECRETARY

GISBORNE & DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION

GDCA Juniors : games proceed tomorrow


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From GDCA:

Hi all,
 
With the overnight temp predicted to be 20degC, we have decided to proceed with junior matches tomorrow.
 
please be mindful of the extreme heat guidelines (link below), ensure  there are multiple additional drink breaks (in the shade if possible) with cool liquids, and closely monitor the condition of your players. i am aware many coaches have already conferred and decided to start earlier @ 8.15am or 8.30am.
 
all matches/day 1 must be completed by 11.30am at the latest (preferably 11am), and please use your common-sense and discretion if an earlier finish is required. if it is a 2 day match – the team batting next week would face the same number of overs as are completed tomorrow.
 
feel free to contact either me or Peter Kavanagh (GDCA Junior Secretary, 0459 098 664).
 
Greg Rowles
Junior Coordinator
Gisborne & District Cricket Association
M: 0418170577

Message from GDCA to all Junior coaches – Heat policy


Hi there all. please forward this email to your junior coaches/team managers.

 

firstly – with hot weather forecast this saturday, i draw your attention to by-law B9:

 

B9:         Heat Policy: The GDCA Junior Sub-Committee will adopt the heat policy issued by Cricket Victoria and this policy will be applied to all grades. The GDCA Sub-Committee will publish on the GDCA website http://gdca.vic.cricket.com.au by 8pm on the Friday night prior to matches if they are to be cancelled due to forecast adverse weather conditions.

 

these Cricket Vic guidelines are available  http://www.cricketvictoria.com.au/files/pages/laws-and-policies/Cricket_Victoria_Extreme_Heat_Guidelines.pdf

 

 

given that we are a morning competition, it is likely that play will still be allowed assuming ,matches are not cancelled – please pay special attention to players’ sun-protection (including hats) and hydration – scheduling frequent short drink breaks.

i would urge all games/Day 1 to be completed by 11.30am at the latest, even if this means starting matches earlier, and even if the 44 over innings is not completed.

 

For further details contact your SCC Coach or Club Secretary.

Forwarded message from GDCA re: extreme heat


To GDCA Club Secretaries,

 

At present, the projected forecast for this Saturday is for a hot 40 degrees.

 

The following Rule 10.4A explains the procedure for abandoning matches should this projected forecast hold until Saturday:-

 

Extreme Heat:  If on the day of scheduled play, the forecast temperature by the Bureau of Meteorology (as at Melbourne Airport) is 38 degrees Celsius or above, the GDCA Executive shall meet/discuss on the morning the merits of playing or abandoning senior matches for the day. Factors such as relative humidity, pollution levels, wind, high fire danger, expected change in weather during the course of the days play and ground conditions shall be taken into account when determining the safety of players, umpires, scorers, officials and spectators. Advice may be sought from third parties in making this decision.

 

            A decision must be made by 10am and will be conveyed to all participants through the GDCA website at www.gdca.vic.cricket.com.au if the decision is to abandon the day’s play. It is the responsibility of            all clubs and umpires to monitor the site before commencement of play. If the decision is to abandon play, this means all matches shall be abandoned.

 

            If play is abandoned on the first day of a two day match, then the match shall revert to a one day game the following week as per Rule 16.6. If play is abandoned on the second day of a two day match,       providing there has not already been a first innings result, the match shall be declared a draw. The same shall apply for scheduled one day matches.

 

Please ensure you inform your players of the possibility that this Saturday’s matches may be cancelled due to extreme heat and to monitor the GDCA website on Saturday morning should a decision be made to do so.

 

Regards,

 

Rob McIntyre

SECRETARY

GISBORNE & DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION

The Comedy Club night 22nd Feb 2014


Don’t forget, we need to finalise numbers by Tuesday training so we can confirm booking numbers – $20 deposit to Scotty or Shayne

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Sunbury Cricket Club – The Comedy Club night

22nd February 2014

For great nights entertainment and fun night out, SCC are going to The Comedy Club.  This function is open to all members of Sunbury Cricket Club including parents of Junior players. There are only a limited number of seats available so get in quick.

No need to worry about who is going to drive, just jump on the bus, sit back and  a let one of our sponsors Sunbury Coaches take us in comfort. The evening consists of 3 comedy acts and a 3 coarse meal. This is an adult entertainment night so you must be over 18 years of age to attend.

Featuring comedians: Peter Hellier (Straunie), Ellen Briggs and Darren Sanders

http://www.thecomedyclub.com.au/whats_on_upstairs_%28ath%29.html#a

So pass the word around and make sure to put your name down early to book your seat!

When                   22nd February     Bus leaves Clarke…

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The Comedy Club night 22nd Feb 2014


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Sunbury Cricket Club – The Comedy Club night

22nd February 2014

For great nights entertainment and fun night out, SCC are going to The Comedy Club.  This function is open to all members of Sunbury Cricket Club including parents of Junior players. There are only a limited number of seats available so get in quick.

No need to worry about who is going to drive, just jump on the bus, sit back and  a let one of our sponsors Sunbury Coaches take us in comfort. The evening consists of 3 comedy acts and a 3 coarse meal. This is an adult entertainment night so you must be over 18 years of age to attend.

Featuring comedians: Peter Hellier (Straunie), Ellen Briggs and Darren Sanders

http://www.thecomedyclub.com.au/whats_on_upstairs_%28ath%29.html#a

So pass the word around and make sure to put your name down early to book your seat!

When                   22nd February     Bus leaves Clarke Oval at 7.00 pm sharp  you snooze, you loose!)

Where                The Comedy Club,  Athenaeum Theatre,  Collins Street,  Melbourne

Cost                      A $20 per person deposit is required no later than this Tuesday night 4th February

Total:                  $40 per person    (includes Bus, entertainment and 3 course meal)

Contact Scotty or Shayne – we need your $20 deposit by no later than this Tuesday night 4th February

Yours in cricket,

Marty Kelders

SCC Secretary

Sunbury Cricket Club Past Players Day season 2013/14


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“It’s not whether you win or lose, it’s how many people remember you after you retire from the game.”

Sunbury Cricket Club Past Players Day season 2013/14.

All Past Players are invited to watch the 2nd day of the “top of the McIntyre grade” clash between Sunbury and Riddell, Saturday 22nd February 2014 and to join the club during the normal after match activities with one big change, now we are based at the Sunbury Bowling Club. Please send the message out to all your SCC team mates.

So come along watch the our current team of future stars led by Capt/Coach Jason McGann, check out the Bowling club facilities while reliving past glories.

Cheers, yours in cricket

Marty Kelders

SCC Secretary

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Message from GDCA: Melbourne Country Week 17 – 21 Feb 2014


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Message from GDCA:

 

2014 MELBOURNE COUNTRY WEEK

17TH – 21ST February

 

Over the next few weeks, members of the GDCA Selection Panel will be contacting clubs in the McIntyre Cup and B Grade competitions seeking nominations for Melbourne Country Week to be held at venues in Melbourne from Monday 17th to Friday 21st February 2014.

It is important that players of your top grade teams are aware that we require players for these carnivals and notify them of the dates.

We are determined to field the best teams possible . Should interested players require more information, please do not hesitate in getting them to contact the GDCA Selectors.

  • Garry Wilson             0418 313 022
  • Mick Barker                0413 074 134
  • Dave Cordy                 0418 746 000
  • Peter Cullen                0417 420 262