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SCC Notice of Annual General Meeting – 2014/15


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Sunbury Cricket Club Inc.        

Annual General Meeting 2014/15

 Notice to all members:

The Annual General Meeting of the Sunbury Cricket Club will be held on Friday, 30th May, 2014 commencing at 7.30 pm. at the Sunbury Bowling Club.

 The election of the Committee of Management will take place.

 Positions:

(a)      President;

b)     Secretary  (Public Officer);

(c)      Treasurer;

(d)     Senior Vice-President;

(e)     Assistant Secretary;

(f)      Ordinary committee members;

NB. The number of Ordinary members will be determined on the night.

 Nomination of Committee Members

 A nomination form for any committee position may be downloaded via the link :  AGM Nomination form

All completed nomination forms are to be received by the SCC Secretary no later than close of business Friday, 23rd May, 2014, by hand,  mail to P. O. Box 35 Sunbury, 3429 or sunburycc.vic@gmail.com  

All members are urged to attend the meeting to ensure a successful beginning to the 2014/15 season.

 Yours faithfully,

 Marty Kelders

SCC Secretary

SCC Presentation Night – Season 2013/14


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SCC Presentation night 2013/14

What a great night was had by all at this seasons gala event, Presentation night 2013/14. Hosted by Sunbury Bowling Club in their newly refurbished function room members were treated to an entertaining night of music and a fine three coarse meal.

President Scott Yardley recognised the Committee and Coaching panel for their efforts in at times was a busy season which included the move across to the Bowling Club and the hosting of the GDCA McIntyre Cup final at Clarke Oval. The Sunbury Bowling Club were thanked for their patience and understanding as we continue to build our new partnership. Partners of the Committee were presented a small gift as a special thank you.

Highlight of the night was the Life Membership presentations to Paul Webber and Scott Yardley.

Dean Surkitt recounted and spoke of the enduring cricket career of Paul which begun at Sunbury in 1986 as a young 16 y.o. player winning a first grade premiership to his current day ability to bat at No.3 also at the highest level. Paul during his career at Sunbury spanning over four decades is the all time games record holder and had also Captained and Coached our club at different times.

Travis Botten paid tribute to Scott reflecting on the previous difficult times the club faced in which Scott was always there pitching in where needed. As a young player Scott volunteered his time helping out by running the nets and in more recent times has served as Secretary and President where passion for our club is never in short supply. Scott is a well accomplished Batsman over many seasons and was Captain of  the most recent 1st XI and U16 premiership teams.

Congratulations to all award winners on the night:

McIntyre Cup
Batting Jacob Brewer 381 runs HS 87 Ave 54.43
Bowling Jason McGann 62 wickets BB 5/34 Ave 8.94*
Best and Fairest Jason McGann  
Best finals player Jason McGann  
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C Grade
Batting Patrick Tyler 243 runs HS 95 Ave 27.00
Bowling Cam Pearson 23 wickets BB 4/21 Ave 14.39
Best and Fairest Jake Stirling      
E Grade
Batting Dom Douglas 312 runs HS 51 Ave 24.00
Bowling Dylan Douglas 24 wickets BB 6/30 Ave 15.21
Best and Fairest Dylan Douglas  
Best finals player Nathan Marshall      
G Grade
Batting Adam Kirk 151 runs HS 46 Ave 30.20
Bowling Daniel Boyd 14 wickets BB 5/19 Ave 10.21
Best and Fairest Adam Kirk      
Club awards
Toby Surkitt Best Junior Award Nathan Marshall
Saba Family Award for Junior Development Daniel Boyd
Best Clubman Marten Kelders
Coaches Award Shayne Lewis
Presidents Award Travis Botten
10 year service award Adam Kirk, Jim Pearson
Duck Award Lee Sacco
Life Membership Paul Webber, Scott Yardley

 

 

SCC Presentation Night – Season 2013/14


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SCC Presentation night 2013/14 at Sunbury Bowling Club

This is it, the night of nights for the 2013/14 season. Come along and congratulate all award winners and celebrate a great season of cricket.

Please contact Scotty on 0418 564 462 to confirm catering numbers and table setings before 19th April.

When: 7.30pm Thursday, 24th April 2014. (night before Anzac day)

Dress: Red carpet..tie and jacket optional. This is a chance to show your style!

Dinner: 2 course meal. Special guest host and entertainment

Cost: $40 per person

Senior Cricket Newsletter No. 3 2013/14


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Senior Cricket Newsletter #3 Season 2013/14,

Sunbury defeated by 6 runs in one of the more memorable matches in McIntyre Cup history.

Match report

Riddell won the toss and chose to bat. On a damp track this proved to be a massive disadvantage as key to Sunbury’s success was to break through early. Riddell showed resilience in the first hour as Jason McGann and Heath Boffey found the going difficult slipping and sliding.

Brad Hunter (3/39) bowled a memorable spell unchanged for 18 overs was able to support a marathon effort from Jason McGann leading the attack with (5/58) Riddell finishing the innings at 171.

An even performance was required to achieve first innings honours however Sunbury fell short by 61 runs at the end of day 2. Jacob Brewer (36) and Paul Webber (30) were the stand outs. Unfortunately these were the only innings of note.

With nothing to lose on the third day Jason led his team in a throw of the dice situation. Bowl them out cheap and have a dash at the total. As it played out after keeping out the initial overs of Jason and Hunter, Riddell slumped to be all out for 90 after losing their 4th wicket at 77 being all out for 90.

The target set was 152  off 22 overs for victory.

After losing early wickets Jacob Brewer (53) continued his fine form attacking the bowling in an intelligent batting display. Wickets unfortunately fell at a consistent rate and without a partnership holding the later part of the innings together the task almost seemed insurmountable. Heath Boffey (38) held his nerve and batted with the lower order striking much needed boundaries.

In the end 12 runs off the last over although possible proved to be difficult to achieve. Heath managed to get the score within 6 runs of victory. In what has gone down as one of the tightest McIntyre finals in history it still  is no consolation.

In a week of mixed emotions and excitement I never have been more proud of a Sunbury team. Not only did our team manage to almost just get over the line in an epic battle but held their nerve in the face of the sometimes immature and unnecessary displays of poor sportsmanship in the way our batsmen were given “send offs” by their opponents.

Well done to Jason McGann for not only playing is heart out for his team and club but to show the cricketing public of the GDCA a lesson in sportsmanship and leadership. I call upon the GDCA umpires and officials who were all present and witnesses at the match to address this type of behaviour for the future benefit of all.

You could say in these games you are either first or last however as a club official I always have one eye on the coming years and where this club is heading.  As much as it hurts to lose the big one, I know we are on the right track for the future.

I have always worn the Royal Blue cap with pride and never have I been prouder to wear it than last Sunday.

GDCA Presentation

Sunbury captain-coach, Jason McGann has won the Sullivan Medal for season 2013/14. After 12 rounds of voting, McGann was level with Todd Keenan (Wallan) with Andrew Powell a further three votes back but two games of maximum votes in the last two rounds saw McGann win comfortably. Crowd favourite Heath Boffey lead the medal count early and finished equal 5th with 11 points.

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At the GDCA Annual Presentation Night, awards were given to the best performances in each grade together with the announcement of the GDCA Team of the Year. Jason McGann after taking out the bowling award with 50 wickets @ 8.82 and the aggregate award with 948 points was also named captain of the GDCA team after an outstanding season. Sunbury’s Brad Hunter was also named in the GDCA Team of the Year as the leading spinner of the competition for the season.

Yours in cricket,

Marty Kelders

SCC Secretary

Sunbury into Mc’s Grand Final!


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Sunbury defeated Woodend at Clarke Oval and will host this seasons GDCA McIntyre Cup Grand Final.  In what will be a tight contest the inform Sunbury team come up against premiers from two seasons ago Riddell who soundly accounted for Bacchus Marsh on the week-end. Capt / Coach Jason McGann has had a stella year having taken 50 wickets in the home and away season and winning the competition bowling average and points aggregate. We all know that to win a grand final is a team effort so it is up to the whole team to stand tall and redeem last years painful loss.

There were mixed emotions as there often is at this time of the season at all cricket clubs.

At Sunbury unfortunately our U14 team lost to Gisborne Redbacks in the Grand Final played at Clarke Oval. Sunbury batted on the first day posting 121 runs which proved not enough against the strong  Gisborne batting line up. As the game was in the balance late in the  innings Sunbury missed a couple of difficult chances and was unable to peg back the initiative.

Sunbury Coach Daniel Boyd addressed his team after the match saying he was very proud of the teams efforts during the season having won nine games straight, exceeding all expectations. Dan thanked Team Manager Kelly Gray for her outstanding contribution throughout the season.

Sunbury CC 3rd XI went down in a tight battle against the much favoured East Sunbury team in the E grade semi-final. Set 220 runs to win East Sunbury passed the score in the second last over. In tight matches such as these it is a matter of one half chance that can be the difference in the result.

So a top effort by our team for the season and a bright future for the club considering the contribution from young players such as Dylan Douglas, Nathan Marshall and Bryce Williamson.

Our U16 are playing off in the Consolation Final against Rupertswood Gold at Rupertwood. In a low scoring affair it is proving a tight battle that is due to resume this Saturday morning. Sunbury require only 13 runs to win however with only a couple wickets in hand. Get down to Rupertswood to watch the nail-biting finish early on Saturday morning.

Irrespective of the result in this match the Sunbury U16 team has unearthed some real talent for the future. Dylan Landt, Kyle Corcoran and Jordan Pearson have already made valuable contributions at senior level this season and should continue to improve into next season and through hard work and perseverance become fine Sunbury players.

There is much anticipation and excitement surrounding  the Sunbury CC 1st XI this weekend as our team tackle a highly rated Riddell outfit in the GDCA McIntyre Cup Grand Final at Clarke Oval. This is a huge opportunity for our team to win our sixth GDCA senior grade (A Grade / McIntyre Cup) premiership and go down in history as one of our greatest teams to wear the Royal Blue.

So forget about all those things that are boring me as a write like household maintenance, AFL games between two interstate teams and Aunty June’s Sunday afternoon tea. So don’t give me any lame excuses, grab your Royal Blue shirt and cap, get down to the Clarke, have a chat to your current or ex team mates and show your support. Come and watch our team write their own history, Go Sunbury!

Yours in cricket,

Marty Kelders

SCC Secretary

Sunbury finish top of Mc’s ladder – we are off to the finals!


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Sunbury finish top of Mc’s ladder – we are off to the finals!

In a massive weekend of cricket for Sunbury followed by two great wins from our U14 and U16 teams, our 1st XI win outright against a hapless St. Anthony’s, our 3rd XI clinch a spot in the finals doing the same thing.

Unfortunately our 4th XI was on the other end just missing out on the four by percentage as Ashfield win outright against Riddell and handing United ten points in the process.

All eyes are now looking toward this weekends matches.

At Clarke Oval,  Sunbury 1st XI host Woodend in the winner take all McIntyre Cup semi-final. Sunbury will start as firm favourites but history tells us that once the battle commences it’s even money.

SCC’s all conquering U14 team will host Gisborne Redbacks in the morning also at Clarke Oval in the Grand Final which will be a big thrill for these guys playing on the premier ground in the district in front of a crowd of Royal Blue.

Dom Douglas’s 3rd XI travel to Langama Park to battle against the highly fancied East Sunbury XI in the E Grade semi-final. Anything can happen in these matches, if our guys can get a couple of early wickets the pressure will be on.

SCC’s U16′s will visit Rupertswood in the consolation Grand Final. There are some real stars of the future representing our club in this seasons U16′s as shown by the majority of the team also performing well in the senior 3rd and 4th XI’s.

So get right behind our teams this Saturday and Sunday, there is no reason why you can’t see some of all the 4 games and give our team the support they deserve. There really is no excuse, so don’t worry about the lawns, that can be mowed in April, call a plumber to fix the leaky tap and washing the car is a waste of time, it’s going to rain mid week anyway.

Grab your club shirt and cap and join the Royal Blue army!

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Yours in cricket,

Marty Kelders

SCC Secretary

Check out the upgraded SCC Website!


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Check out the upgraded SCC Website!

Please make sure there are plenty of finals photos so we can upload and share them with all followers of SCC!

Yours in cricket,

Marty Kelders

SCC Secretary

Vote Count results – Season 2013/14


 

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Sunbury Cricket Club Vote Count results – Season 2013/14

 

The annual Sunbury Cricket Club Best and Fairest Vote Count night was held last Saturday night at Sunbury Indoor Sports. This involved a breif recount of all matches of season 2013/14 followed by the 3, 2 and 1 votes adjudged by opposition captains and senoir SCC officials. It was an evening full of anticipation as all except the McIntyre grade went all the way down to the last round with three or more possible winners. Highlight of the night was young Dylan Douglas winning by a narrow margin from his father Dom to take out the 3rd XI Best and Fairest award.

Congratulations to all winners and we look forward to SCC Presentation night to present the awards.

Presentation night  at Sunbury Bowling Club Thursday, 24th April 2014. (night before Anzac day)

Dress: Red carpet..tie and jacket.  Dinner : 2 course meal. Special guest host, entertainment and cost TBC.

4th XI – Player Votes   3rd XI – Player Votes   2nd XI – Player Votes   1st XI – Player Votes
Adam Kirk 9   Dylan Douglas 14   Jake Stirling 12   Jason McGann 25
Steve Osborne 8   Dom Douglas 12   Cameron Pearson 11   Heath Boffey 12
Kyle Corcoran 8   Bryce Williamson 11   Patrick Tyler 10   Stephen Treweek 11
Marten Kelders 7   Jason Inglis 6   Daniel Kosinski 9   Paul Webber 9
Dan Boyd 6   Jack Landt 6   Craig Gardiner 9   Ray Davis 9
Michael Corcoran 5   Shayne Lewis 4   Stewart Robertson 7   Jacob Brewer 7
Alex Bonacci 5   Dylan Landt 4   Travis Botten 5   Brad Hunter 6
Jason Inglis 3   Matthew Bonacci 3   Dean Johnson 4   Michael Treweek 2
Ian Johnson 3   Dave Thomas 3   Sam Fisher 3   Mat Botten 1
Jim Pearson 2   Nathan Marshall 3   Michael Treweek 3   Damian Lake 1
Mitch Boyd 2   Lee Sacco 3   Dave Thomas 3   Kel McInnes 1
Jordyn Pearson 1   Michael Prewer 3   Brenton Pearson 2      
Jake Botten 1   Ian Johnson 3   Dylan Landt 2      
      Dylan Gardiner 2   Jason Inglis 1      
      Shannon Cooke 2   Brock Landt 1      
      Dean Marshall 2   Nathan Marshall 1      
      Macleod Seyman 2            

 

 

Senior Cricket Important dates – Season 2013/14 (V2)


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Senior Cricket  – Important dates Season 2013/14  (V2)

To inform senior members of a few important dates of club functions as we enter the run towards the finals.

Vote Count Night  at Sunbury Indoor Cricket Centre Saturday, 8th March 2014 (the night after the last h/a fixture) from 7.30pm to late.

End of season trip Weekend 12th of April 2014, destination Echuca. Get together with your mates and sort out who you are able to share a room with. See Heath Boffey for bookings.

Presentation night  at Sunbury Bowling Club Thursday, 24th April 2014. (night before Anzac day) Dress: Red carpet..tie and jacket.  Dinner : 2 course meal. Special guest host, entertainment and cost TBC.

By popular demand I’m resending an article from a previous newsletter…..

To finish off I just want to share a little xmas story.

The past few xmases I have been given a Jamie Oliver recipe book, which is great.  His recipes are easy to follow, a little funky and tasty..I like it. The recipe books sit in the kitchen ready to use at any time. You’re thinking what has this got to do with cricket??  A recipe for a tasty meal is a constant, ingredients prepared in a certain way, each time you are guaranteed the same result every time you follow it to the letter. Same in cricket!!! Follow the same principles each time during the season and the same result will occur.

Lets think about a recipe for success for a cricket team.

  • A pre-season training program covering all elements, batting, bowling and fielding.
  • Listening and taking on board tips from the coaches and experienced players.
  • Thinking about where you need to improve your game. Set yourself goals e.g. number of total runs / wickets per season, go up a grade, makes the finals, win a flag!
  • Make a committment, make sacrifices and maybe do a little extra training with your mates or by doing a little extra fitness work.
  • Every now and then help out around the club and on game day by setting up or packing away.
  • Play with a mindset of following team plans, your role in the team or whats required in the situation of the game.
  • Practice regularly, work towards improving your game and be a good team-mate and clubman.
  • Prepare the night before, focus on game day, be positive, be confident and play to win!
  • Enjoy being around the club, go to club functions, go to country week with a few mates and most of all enjoy your self, have a laugh.

Do I need to go on?

I learned the recipe for success from former leaders of our club including my first A Grade Captain Max Harding(1981),  Richard Lee and  Neil White. The current leaders of our club have all tasted success and know the recipe for success. Jason, Brad and John Marshall have all played in many premiership winning teams, are all familiar with the recipe for success and of what success tastes like.

If you want to taste success yourself all you have to do is follow the recipe, it’s up to you.

Yours in cricket,

Marty Kelders

SCC Secretary