Storey Park

History

Storey Park (1953)
The Oval is the site of a brickwork’s (pre Great War). It was then the site of Fowlers Pottery works (earthenware/pipe manufacturers). The Great Depression and WW11 saw the business close. Before conversion to an oval the land was used as a camp for Displaced Persons after WW11. It was known as ‘Balts Camp’ as people came from various countries from northern Europe. The ground was named after Cr Sid Storey – the 9th Shire President.

Achievements

  • 1978/79 – Ken Donaldson took a Club record 16 wickets in a match Vs Pymble C&S (9/34 and 7/72)
  • 24/3/2002 – Darryl Daniels (C1) Final Vs Normanhurst took 8/74 off 32 overs
  • 16/11/2002 – Peter Whitehead (A1 scored 100* and then took 7/52 against Mt Colah on the one day. This made him the first player in the Association to achieve this feat
  • 11/1/2003 – Chris Thomas (A1) scored his 4,000th run @ 35.71 Vs Kenthurst
  • 15/3/2003 – Chris Thomas (A1) took his 200th wicket @ 22.15 Vs ARL
  • 2002/03 Association record 4th wicket partnership 223 Glen Percival (117) and Simon Davies (112) Vs ARL (Semi Final)
  • 11/2/2006 – Greg Fiedler scored his 6,000th career run Vs Normanhurst
  • 28/10/2007 Colts – Taylor Paton (106*) & Nick Bennett (103*) Association record 4th wicket partnership 183* for Colts
  • Sunday 27th January 2008 – Matt Scoular (Colts) scored 34 runs in an over – hitting 8 fours in succession off a bowler who bowled an 8 ball over (2 no balls). This is a Club and Association record
  • 10/1/2009 – James Makin (A1) took his 350th wicket Vs ARL. This puts James at number 6 on the all time wicket takers list
  • 6/3/2010 – Simon Davies A1 scored his 5,000th career run Vs Hornsby
  • 27/1/2018 – Michael Richards took the 7th wicket to fall in the Berowra innings. This was also the 6,000th A1 Grade Opposition wicket we have taken since our first game in A1 Grade in 1951/52 and 59 years in the top Grade.