News – July 2018
2018/19 season Registration
Online Registrations are open
For parents registering their children you can use the $100 Active Kids payment if it hasn’t already been used for Winter sports. If you want to access this payment then you can register through here .
If you want to buy a Club shirt or cap then this can be bought through the Club website.
- Junior Blasters (Kanga) and formerly known at In2Cricket
- Juniors Boys
- Junior Girls
- Seniors
Active Kids payment
For parents registering their children you can use the $100 Active Kids payment if it hasn’t already been used for Winter sports. If you want to access this payment then you can register through here . If you want to buy a Club shirt or cap then this can be bought through the Club website.
Junior Boys registrations
For the Junior Boys fees will remain at last year’s prices until 12 August. Registrations after this date will increase by $20 for all age groups. We do this as late registration makes it hard to enter Teams with the right number of players.
Please also register as soon as possible as once Teams reach the maximum number of players (13 players) we close registrations so please get in early to avoid missing out.
Blowfly Cricket
This season we are starting up a wonderful initiative called BlowFly Cricket – check out the website link to find more information – here
This is a being run as a Chapter under Mark Rushton’s program at James Park Hornsby.
Blowfly Cricket gives young people aged between 5 and 25 years with autism, cerebral palsy and down syndrome the chance to play competitive sport. It also gives families the chance to be involved and enjoy seeing their children having fun and just enjoying life.
Registration Day
Details are:
- When: Sunday 5th August 2018
- Where: Oakhill Drive Public School
- Time: 1.00 pm to 4.30 pm.
You are welcome to register on-line from early July and avoid having to come down to Oakhill Drive.
Registration Day is still popular with people who:
- Are new to our Club and want to discuss how the season operates
- Try-on clothing (shirts) to get the right size before ordering
- Parents of Kanga players especially come along to find out more about the season and what to expect
- Parents and children who want to pop down and say g’day to people they played with last season.
Congratulations
At the Association AGM on 24 July 2018 we had the following people from our Club into Leadership positions:
- Our President, Andrew Miedler, was elected President of the Association – our first WPHC Rep in this position for 87 years
- Rob Hanich was elected Junior Competition Secretary taking over from the legendary Bruce Kimberley who did the role for 20 years. Rob is also our first WPHC person in this position
- Our Girls Director, Graham Chivers, was elected to the Executive Council.
This is a tremendous honour and with it is a great opportunity to drive positive change in our Association based on a high level of consultation and direction from Clubs.
TeamApp
TeamApp will again be used this season in all Grades. This allows us to communicate between Teams, updates scores and get immediate updates on weather.
We deleted most existing members so that distribution lists can be refreshed once Teams are selected closer to the season start. Stay tuned for more info on this important communication tool.
Key dates 2018/19
- Registrations
- Monday 2nd July – Online Registrations open
- Registration Day – Sunday 5th August 2018
- 1st Seniors training – Saturday 4th August
- 1st Game:
- Junior Boys – Saturday 8th September
- Seniors – Saturday 8th September
- Girls – Saturday 6th October (dates to be confirmed)
- Kanga – Saturday 6th October (dates to be confirmed).
The website will be updated throughout the off-season so check it out regularly to find out what is coming up.
Our Club Leadership Team for 2018/19
Congratulations also to our Leadership Team who was elected at our Club AGM in June:
- Chairperson – Barry McDonald
- President – Andrew Miedler
- Vice President (Snr) – Bill Peterkin
- Vice President – Jane Bish
- Director Finance – Peter Lees
- Director Girls – Graham Chivers
- Director In2Cricket (Kanga) – Bill Peterkin
- Director Juniors – Rob Hanich
- Director Operations – Ross A
- Director Seniors – Andrew Fiedler
- Sponsorship Manager –Sreeni Pillamarri
Presentation Day – major Award winners
Congratulations to our major award winners this Season:
- John Coulthard (Junior Player of the Year) Trophy – Dylan Bish
- Charles Booth Memorial Award – James Stuart-Gray
- Ross Anderson Trophy (U11 Rising Star) – Blake Morrison
- Volunteer of the Year:
- U8 to U11 – Ratna Siva
- U12 to U16 – Andrew Morris
Association Winners
The James Webb Memorial Trophy for most dismissals by a Wicketkeeper was won by Matthew Schwartzel (U16 Gold) with 21 catches plus 3 assisted run-outs. Well done Matthew.
Girls Cricket
Next season
The cricket season will start-up again in early July and we are again looking at entering Teams in the U13, U15 and U17 Age Divisions. We are also looking at running a T20 Blast competition. More will follow on this as information becomes available.
Award winners
Congratulations to our Award winners:
- Lisa Sthalekar Award (Player of the Year) – Lily Campbell
- Volunteer of the Year – Mal Hall
U17s
- Batting – Lily Campbell (148 runs @ 24.7)
- Bowling – Minoli De Silva (9 wickets 14.7)
- Team award – Amy Harkin & Danielle Chivers
U15s
- Batting – Esha Tiwana (160 runs @ 53.3)
- Bowling – Amy Hale (8 wickets @ 13.25)
- Team award – Jess Phillips
U13s
- Batting – Tuvini Jayakody (91 runs @ 45.5)
- Bowling – Aliya Colbert (10 wickets @ 6.5)
- Team award – Trinity Newbury.
Seniors
Presentation Night
The Seniors Presentation Night was held at Castle Hill RSL on Friday 4 May 2018. Congratulations to our major Award winners:
- Player of the Year – Andrew Morris
- Outstanding Prospect – Brent Larkham
At Club level, Peter Lees won the Prestigious ‘President’s Award’ for Service to the Club. Outside Life Membership, this is the most prestigious award in our Club. Well done Peter.
The achievements of Andrew and Brent are outstanding:
Andrew Morris (B2 Red)
- Runs:
- 672 runs @ 39.5
- T20 – 139 runs @ 69.5
- Total runs – 811 @ 42.6
- High score – 101
- 33 w/k dismissals (8 stumpings)
- Association’s top run scorer for B2 Grade
Brent Larkham (B2 Red)
- Runs:
- 702 runs @ 46.8
- Highest score – 200* runs (only the 6th in our History)
- Number 2 in the B2 Association batting aggregate
- Youngest double century scorer in our History
- 17 wickets @ 21.7
- Best Bowling – 4/32
The Photo Gallery has photos from the night.
Grand Final
Congratulations to our B2 Red and D2 sides that played in the Grand Final on 17th and 18th March 2018.
- B2 (Red) lost to Normanhurst-Warrawee
- D2 defeated defeated Hornsby to win our first D2 competition since 2006/07.
Champion Player
Points standings as at the end of the season are.
- Andrew Morris (B2) – 175.1
- Brent Larkham (B2) – 148.2
- Ben Kinchington (D2) – 127.2
- John Rose (D2) – 111.0
- Tanay Hira (A2) – 97.1
- Nick Bennett (A2) – 96.2
- Indranil Mukherjee (C3) – 94.1
- Manu Verma (C3) – 92.5
- Dan Costigan (A2) – 91.5
- Ben Meikle (B1) – 90.5
Club Survey results
In February we ran our whole Club Survey. We got a great response with 284 people responding from our Academy, In2Cricket (Kanga), Junior Boys & Girls and Academy.
The results have been reviewed by our Club Executive and Actions have been taken for initiatives to address the areas that need focus. The main findings are summarised:
What we do well
Club:
- Club culture & Organisation seen as very good
Communication:
- Club level (website)
- Social media / Facebook
Policies:
Participation over Results (75% support)
Coaching:
Coaching is rated highly with the Clinics and Academy getting high satisfaction assessments in the high 90% level.
What we can improve
Communication:
- Cascading of information – what and how we do things
Team selections:
- Junior Teams – regular commitment of selected players
- Seniors selection – transparency and movement between the top Grades
Coaching:
Kanga ongoing ‘Coach the coach’ support
What should be improved
Policies:
- Seniors selection guidelines to provide transparency
- Monitoring of Participation over Results
General:
- Association rules are hard to follow
- Frequent Draw changes, late advice
Junior Boys:
- Development and support of Junior Coaches
- Selection of players who only play a small number of games leaving Teams short
Girls
Strength of Competition / number of Teams.
Next steps
The detailed results will be shared with our Club closer to the next season start when our various Committees will go through the results in more detail and then share the next level of results.
Pink Stumps Day wrap-up
Congratulations to Ratna Siva and his U9 Team for raising just on $9,000 for the McGrath Foundation. Tracey Bevan, who heads-up the McGrath Foundation, has sent us a special YouTube thank you note. This can be viewed on – here
To quote Tracey:
“We are enormously grateful to you and everyone else involved for giving your time so generously to hold a Pink Stumps Day, so from the bottom our hearts thank you very much. With your help, our 119 McGrath Breast Care Nurses all across Australia will be able to continue changing lives of Australians experiencing breast cancer.”
For the record we have raised the following amounts since 2010/11:
- 2010/11 – $1,900
- 2011/12 – $1,000
- 2012/13 – $5,000
- 2013/14 – $6,000
- 2014/15 – $6,800
- 2015/16 – $2,000
- 2016/17 – $6,000 (includes $2,000 raised at Armidale)
- 2017/18 – $9,000
- TOTAL – $37,700
Greenway Park upgrade funding approved
Success!
Through the combined effort of all the local sporting groups that use Greenway Park (AFL, Baseball, Cricket, Little A’s and Rugby League), Julian Leeser (our Federal Member) announced $2.7m in funding. This includes $1.6m for a Community Club House facility to be built on the grass bank between Greenway Park 1 and 2 Ovals and $1.1m upgrade to the Ovals.
Club House
The Clubhouse will be a large facility with a veranda on both sides of the building, open community space and meeting rooms, air conditioning, large TV, undercover storage for gear and a display area for Trophies and Awards. Players and supporters will be able to sit on the veranda and watch the games.
Oval upgrade
The Oval upgrade will see Greenway Park widened, seating installed on the Hill and we are also looking at specific improvements to the cricket facilities. These include:
- Nets being rebuilt as they would need to be demolished as part of the ground widening
- Our ‘wish’ includes a turf wicket, electronic scoreboard and lighting sufficient to use the nets at night
We are also meeting with CNSW to see what additional support they can provide to help make Greenway Park into one of the best cricket facilities in North West Sydney.
This is a great outcome and will be ready for the 2019/20 season. More info follows – here