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www.southcanterburycricket.co.nz

54th SOUTH ISLAND PRIMARY SCHOOLS CRICKET TOURNAMENT 9TH – 13TH January 2017 South Canterbury

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WELCOME Once again it is time for the cream of Primary School aged cricketers to don the whites and participate in the 54th

South Island tournament.

South Canterbury Cricket is delighted to welcome the players, coaches, managers and supporters to this year’s

tournament. The South Island Primary School Tournament is a special tournament which over many years has

launched the careers of some of New Zealand’s best cricketers. We hope you all enjoy the tournament and all

players give their best and have fun.

This week is all about the players so I would ask the coaches, managers and supporters to get in behind their teams

but also respect, encourage and applaud good play by every player. We are using some of South Canterbury’s best

cricket venues which we hope you enjoy.

After each day’s play we would like to encourage supporters to come along to the happy hour held in the lounge of

the Southern Trust Events Centre at Aorangi Park. This will be a great place to catch up with old friends and keep up

with results for the day.

We are very thankful to our sponsors for the week especially our major sponsor Trust Aoraki, our ground sponsors,

Peter Walsh & Associates, Kakahu Angus stud, Southern Wide Real Estate, Temuka Transport, Lynn River, Farmlands

Timaru and Fuji Xerox.

A big thank you to Bill Steans and the team from the Timaru District Council, and all the clubs and groundsmen

around the district. Your support has been very much appreciated in the preparation of the grounds.

To our friends at Canterbury and Otago cricket who continue to support this very important tournament - we thank

you.

Thank you to all our Umpires and Ground Managers for your time during the week.

Finally, good luck to every team and I look forward to seeing you around the grounds during the week

Harvey King

Chairman South Canterbury Cricket SIPST Organising Committee 2017

TOURNAMENT MAJOR SPONSOR

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Contents WELCOME 2

Contents 3

Supporters 3

Tournament Information 4

Tournament News, Scoring, Social 4

HISTORY 5

Draw & Grounds 6

Ground Locations 6

Tournament Rules 7

TEAM LISTS 10

Tournament Winners: Sir Jack Newman Trophy 12

Eastern Southland Fielding Trophy Winners 13

Tournament Records 14

Tournament Century Makers 14

Tournament Hat-Tricks 16

Representative Players 17

Future Tournament & Draws 18

Points Table 19

General Contacts 20

Supporters Major Associations

SIPST Ground Sponsors

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Tournament Information

EVENTS

SUNDAY 8th Jan Team Photo’s from 3pm Aorangi Oval Scorers Meeting 4.15pm Graeme Blanchard Cricket Centre, Aorangi Park Opening Ceremony 5pm Aorangi Oval (If wet Southern Trust Events Centre, Aorangi Park) Team Coach/Managers Meeting 5.30pm Graeme Blanchard Cricket Centre, Aorangi Park THURSDAY 12th Jan Team Coach/Managers Meeting 6.15pm Graeme Blanchard Cricket Centre, Aorangi Park FRIDAY 15th Jan Closing Ceremony 5.15pm Aorangi Oval

HOURS OF PLAY

Monday - Thursday 10.15am – 12.15pm 1.00pm – 3.00pm 3.20pm – 5.20pm Friday 9.30am – 11.30pm 12.15pm – 2.15pm 2.35pm – 4.35pm CONTACTS John Davies: Tournament Director 027 693 225 Harvey King: Chairman/Grounds Convenor 027 685 1388 Mark Medlicott: CEO/Operations Manager 027 269 8654

Tournament News, Scoring, Social

TOURNAMENT RULES, DRAWS & POINTS TABLES

All information about the tournament rules, draw and points tables can be found on the South Canterbury Cricket

website http://www.southcanterburycricket.co.nz/south-island-primary-schools-cricket-tournament-2017/

LIVE SCORING

Live scoring for the SIPST tournament can also be found on CricHQ at the following link

https://www.crichq.com/#competitions/324/draws/current

FACEBOOK

Photos, stories and features will appear on the South Canterbury Cricket Facebook page and we ask you to share

your photos on here during the tournament too.

You can find the page at https://www.facebook.com/southcanterburycricket/

SOCIAL HOUR

From Monday – Thursday we are holding a social hour between 5 – 7 pm in the Southern Trust Events Centre

upstairs lounge where you can check results, partake in refreshments, have a chat and see what has been happening

around the grounds. There is plenty of parking and places for the children to play outside. See you there.

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HISTORY

WELCOME TO THIS 54TH SOUTH ISLAND TOURNAMENT AT SOUTH CANTERBURY.

The seventh tournament was hosted here in 1970 with 12 teams competing. 5,601 runs were scored for

522 wickets @ 10.73 runs per wicket. Otago won for the second time through the batting of Ian Rutherford

and Bruce Blair with sound support from Ross Murdoch, Mike Johnstone, Garry MacDonald and Damien

Forde who also took the most wickets 15 for 63.

14 teams attended for the 18th tournament in 1981 where 7,702 runs for 620 wickets @ 12.42rpw

happened. Second-time winners Central Otago scored 644 runs for 48 wickets @ 13.4rpw, as Jodie O’Reilly

grabbed 23 wickets @ 5.11rpw. Darrin Murray made 235 runs @ 78.3 for Nelson, Lee Germon, David

Ponting, Simon Culhane and Richard Petrie showed depth.

Central Otago again won the awards, scoring 888 runs @ 35rpw, taking 54 wickets @ 14.25. The entire

yield was 8,449 runs for 483 wickets @ 17.49rpw. This was the 30th tournament in 1993 having the

rotational draw now in its tenth trial period. Most runs (220) was scored by Chris Cunningham (North

Otago) while Braiden Bonniface claimed 18 wickets @ 6.4 for Marlborough. Others in form were Chris

Davies, Troy Scanlon, Michael Papps, Tim Parker, Darren Sullivan, Richard Stenhouse and Richard Timpany.

At the 42nd tournament in 2005, most of the matches were played on synthetic tracks. Most bowlers took

hurried advice as to how to be successful; Christchurch Black won securing 70 wickets @ 7.4rpw after

scoring 697 @ 41rpw within the yield of 8,154 runs for 665 wickets @ 12.26rpw. Mitchell Kerr scored 241

@ 60.25rpw while Matthew McEwan claimed 17 wickets for 76 @ 4.47rpw. Others include Jonny Nicholls,

Tom Latham, Hamish Teale, Tom Walsh, Ashley Simpson and Cole McConchie. Will Williamson took the

only hat-trick in 4/20.

Now it’s your turn at the crease.

Wishing you plenty of runs in the sun.

Derek Cockburn

CJCA Patron and SIPST Historian

Geraldine Oval Ground Sponsor

Contact: www.lynnriver.co.nz Ph: 0800 104 568

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Draw & Grounds

Round 7 Christchurch Black V West Coast – Geraldine Oval Buller V Christchurch Red – Ashbury Park 4 Mid Canterbury V South Canterbury – Waihi School Southland Country V Otago Country – Aorangi Oval Invercargill Metro V Canterbury Country – Temuka Oval Nelson V North Otago – The Rectory, TBHS Dunedin V Marlborough – Pleasant Point Domain Round 8 Christchurch Black V Marlborough – Ashbury Park 4 Dunedin V Nelson – Waihi School North Otago V Invercargill Metro – Aorangi Oval Canterbury Country V Southland Country – Pleasant Point Domain Otago Country V South Canterbury – Celtic Sports Ground Mid Canterbury V Christchurch Red – Temuka Oval Buller V West Coast – The Rectory, TBHS Round 9 Christchurch Black V Buller – Celtic Sports Ground North Otago V Dunedin – Ashbury Park 4 Canterbury Country V Nelson – Pleasant Point Domain Invercargill Metro V Otago Country The Rectory, TBHS Southland Country V Mid Canterbury – Geraldine Oval Marlborough V West Coast – Waihi School South Canterbury V Christchurch Red – Aorangi Oval

Round 10 Christchurch Black V Southland Country – Waihi School West Coast V Otago Country – Temuka Oval Christchurch Red V North Otago – Pleasant Point Domain Canterbury Country V Dunedin – Celtic Sports Ground Nelson V Buller – Geraldine Oval South Canterbury V Invercargill Metro – Aorangi Oval Marlborough V Mid Canterbury – The Rectory, TBHS Round 11 Christchurch Black V Canterbury Country – Aorangi Oval Buller V Invercargill Metro – Waihi School Christchurch Red V Southland Country – Ashbury Park 4 Otago Country V North Otago – Geraldine Oval West Coast V South Canterbury – Temuka Oval Nelson V Marlborough – Celtic Sports Ground Dunedin V Mid Canterbury – Pleasant Point Domain

Ground Locations Interactive maps showing the location of the grounds being used at this tournament can be found online

on the tournament page http://www.southcanterburycricket.co.nz/south-island-primary-schools-cricket-

tournament-2017/

Pleasant Point Domain Ground Sponsor

Contact Paul Brown - Rural/Lifestyle Sales Mobile: 027 432 6864 Email: [email protected]

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Tournament Rules 1. The Tournament

(a) The tournament shall consist of five rounds of one-day matches.

(b) Each team shall comprise of no more than 13 players. The names of team members shall be notified to the

Tournament Secretary no later than 10th December prior to the commencement of the tournament.

(c) Each team shall represent one of the association areas listed in schedule 1 of these playing conditions. New

Zealand Cricket shall adjudicate on any dispute regarding eligibility of players if requested to do so by the

associations in dispute.

(d) If the number of entries received by the host association on the official date of 1 August is an uneven number,

two Christchurch teams of equal ability may be entered where there would otherwise be a bye.

2. Cricket Equipment

(a) Equipment: Each team shall provide its own full set of gear including a full set of stumps (County 711 mm) and

bails.

(b) Dress: Dress: Players shall wear normal cricket attire with either white shorts and long white socks or long white

or cream trousers. Cricket attire can have the following spaces and sizes for Association and Commercial logo’s:

Playing Top • 1x Team/Assn logo 8cm x 8cm • 1x Manufacturers Logo – Chest, Shelve, or Back 8cm x 8cm • 1x Commercial Logo – Shelve or Chest 8cm x 8cm • 1 x Commercial Logo – Front Chest 10cm x 20cm Playing Pants • 1x Team/Assn logo 8cm x 8cm • 1x Manufactures or Commercial Logo 8cm x 8cm

Playing Vest/Jersey • 1x Team/Assn logo 8cm x 8cm • 1x Team/Assn logo 8cm x 8cm • 1x Commercial Logo – Chest 8cm x 8cm Playing Cap/Helmet • 1x Team/Assn logo 8cm x 8cm • 1x Commercial Logo 3.5cm x 3.5cm

(c) Balls: The host association must provide five new two-piece Kookaburra Crown 142gm balls to each team. Only

one new ball may be used by each team in a game. (note: at the conclusion of the tournament all seventy balls are to

be kept by the host association for future junior player development in their association.) The Kookaburra Crown

142gm ball is the only ball permitted to be used in this tournament. No other ball is to be used.

(d) Length of Pitch: 20.12 meters.

(e) Length of Boundaries: The minimum length of boundaries shall be 50 metres radius and the maximum length

shall be 60 metres when measured from the centre of each wicket block. Note: where circumstances permit the

maximum permitted boundary of 60 metres should be used.)

(f) Scoring. Scoreboards shall be provided by the host association. Each team shall provide its own scorer and

scorebook.

Celtic Sports Ground Sponsor

Timaru, 32 North Street, Timaru, 7910, Ph. 03 687 9459 / Fax 03 684 3856, [email protected]

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3. Draw

The draw for this tournament will comprise rounds 7 – 11 of the 14 team draw developed for use at South Island

Primary Tournaments (see p.25 for more detail).

4. Hours of Play

(a) Commencement of play until lunch - 10.15am through to 12.15 pm, Lunch until tea - 1.00 pm through to 3.00 pm,

Tea until close of play - 3.20 pm through to 5.20 pm.

(b) The hours of play set down in this playing condition may be varied by the Tournament manager to suit local

conditions provided the total playing time for each day (6 Hours) is not affected. The hours may also be varied to

compensate for late commencement or interruption on account of weather, but under no circumstances shall play

continue beyond 7.30 pm.

Any variation in the hours of play shall be notified to all team managers prior to the commencement of the

tournament or, in the case of variation because of weather, the commencement of the day’s play.

(c) If the commencement of play is delayed by weather, or if play is interrupted by bad weather, the decision on the

starting time or recommencement following an interruption shall be in the hands of the tournament controller in

consultation with the Umpires.

5. Matches

(a) The Laws of Cricket 2000 code shall apply to all matches, except as specifically provided herein.

(b) Team Sizes: Teams may be composed of twelve players. Prior to the toss each team must name their batting 11

and their fielding 11. The player left out of the Fielding 11 will act as a normal 12th man for the fielding positions at

the match. A 13th man can be a sub fieldsman if required.

(c) Over Rate:

(i) There shall be no over rate penalties applied to the primary school tournaments. However, it is expected

that a rate of approximately 18 overs per hour will be maintained throughout the tournament.

(ii) Subject to playing conditions 4(a), 4(b) and 5(a), when one hour of playing time remains in terms of

playing condition 4, the next ensuing over shall be the first of a minimum of twenty 6-ball overs unless a

result is reached earlier. If an interruption for weather or bad light occurs during the final hour the number

of overs to be bowled will be reduced by one for every complete three minutes of interruption.

(d) First Innings: The declaration time for the first innings will be within a maximum time of 3 hours 10 minutes,

unless the playing time is less than the normal 6 hours at the commencement of the match. In these circumstances,

the following maximum percentage of playing time applies to the first innings:

Playing time Maximum % of playingtime for the first innings

Normal 6 hours 3 hours 10 minutes (52.78%)

5 hours 1 min - 6 hours 53%

4 hours 1 min - 5 hours 55%

3 hours 1 min - 4 hours 57%

3 hours or less 60%

The calculation should be rounded up to the closest minute. If play is delayed further, once games have started,

there will be no further adjustments to playing time.

(e) Bowling Restrictions: All bowlers other than spinners are permitted to bowl a maximum of 10 overs per match

with no more than 5 overs per spell. Spinners can bowl a maximum of 15 overs per match (no spell requirements).

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(f) Limited Field Placement: No fielder may stand closer than 10 metres from the striker’s wicket on the on-side or in

front of point on the off-side until the ball has been played by the batsman.

(i) Fielders may stand within 10 metres of the striker if they are in the off-side slips position.

(ii) Groundspersons will be encouraged to mark a circle with a radius of 10 metres from each middle stump

with dots.

(g) Dangerous Deliveries

(i) Any delivery which passes, or would have passed above shoulder height when the striker is standing in his

or her normal position shall be called a “No Ball”

(ii) Any delivery that passes on the full above waist height of a striker standing in his or her normal position

shall be called a “No Ball”.

(h) Drinks Breaks: Will take place at 11.15am and at 4.20pm. ie the middle of the two sessions which do not include

the change of innings (should the match be shortened for any reason then drinks shall be taken in the middle of each

session). The players will not leave the field of play during a drinks break, except where a comfort break is required,

and only the coach may come onto the field of play to talk to his team. The drinks break shall take no longer than 3

minutes.

6. Competition Points

(a) Outright Win 6 Points

(b) 1st Innings win 5 Points (reduced to 3 Points if an outright Loss follows)

(c) 1st Innings Tie 3 Points

(d) Draw/no result 2 Points

(e) 1st Innings loss 1 point

7. Tournament Winners

The team with the greatest number of points accumulated at the end of the final round shall be declared the

tournament winners. In the event of two or more teams having the same number of points the tournament trophy

shall be shared.

8. Trophies

(a) The winning team or teams in the South Island Tournament shall be awarded the Sir Jack Newman Trophy

(b) The Eastern Southland Trophy will be awarded to the best fielding team & fair play at the tournament.

The Umpires shall award points at the conclusion of each match based on the following criteria:

(i) Catching and stumpings

(ii) Ground fielding and backing up

(iii) Fielding placements

(iv) Returns to wicket keeper and bowler

(v) Behaviour and sportsmanship

No teams shall be awarded more than 6 points per match

(c) There shall be no trophies or awards made for individual performances during the tournament.

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(d) The winning association or, in the case of joint winners, the first recipient shall have the trophy engraved at the

expense of the host association.

9. Player Eligibility

(a) Players must be enrolled (or considered) as year 8 pupils or lower as at 1st September in the year prior to the

playing of the tournament.

(b) Players are eligible to play for the district Association in which they live, are schooled as at 1st September or play

their cricket. This is known as their ‘home’ Association. In addition, up to 3 players in a squad may come from any

other district Association taking part in the tournament. These players must play for their ‘home’ Association, if

selected, but become available to play elsewhere if they are not. The selection of these players is coordinated by the

major cricket Association controlling the team that requests the players, i.e. Canterbury or Otago.

(c) Where an association makes a player ineligible for selection for other than disciplinary reasons, and that player

would otherwise be eligible for selection under (a) and (b) above, that player can be considered for selection by

another competing association.

(d) Minor associations be able to select players for their tournament team by borrowing up to 3 players from other

associations.

10. Changes to Playing Conditions (and rules)

(a) A District Association or interested party submits in writing a change to the playing conditions to one of the major

associations (i.e. Canterbury or Otago).

(b) The major association(s) send out in writing the suggested change to the 13 District Associations. If no response is

received from a District Association within the deadline then that Association’s vote will be counted as a yes vote. (If

Christchurch Junior Cricket Association entered two teams in the previous tournament, then they should be entitled

to two votes. If CJCA entered only one team in the previous tournament, they should be entitled to one vote. At

least eight votes in favour must be achieved to pass a change. Nelson and Marlborough have one vote each and may

make any change submissions through to the Otago Cricket Association.

(c) When a change has been voted in by the District Associations, the major Associations will write to all District

Associations to advise and arrange the change to the electronic copy of the playing conditions as circulated each

year to the host district.

(d) When a change has been voted out by the Districts Associations, the major associations will write to all District

Associations to advise.

TEAM LISTS South Canterbury

Caleb Donaldson (C), Liam Andrews, Taine Cordell-Hull, Archie Batchelor (C), Jayden Williams, Balkrishna Uniyal,

Cameron Slee, Jarrod Phillips, Toby Clemett, Toby Scannell, Fletcher Rhodes, Flynn Linton.

Coaches: David Fisher & Chris Galwey Manager: Dale Rhodes

Buller

Cameron Hill, Blake Potter, Flynn Craddock, Flynn Aldridge , Jamie Holland, Nico Gugich, Jesse Hart, Ethan Hart,

Mbongeni Ndebele, Max Armstrong, Hugh Quirk, Sam Dickie, Jamie Barr.

Coach: Shaun Stagg

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Christchurch Black

Charlie Swan, Sam Harris, Caleb Manson, Jaeden Hooper, Quinn Smith, Harry Forrest, Mitchell McMillan, James

White, Tom Smith, Rocco O’Loughlin, Oliver Lyons, Caleb Heyns.

Coach: Greg Manson Manager: Ben Harris

Christchurch Red

Harry Bisphan, Jayan Goldsworthy, Will Pierce, Scott Janett, Ryan Pringle, Jackson Rhodes, Sam Idiens, Hugh

Fergusson, Jono Lee, Jack Harding, Lachlan Cartwright, Sam Whittaker.

Coach: Mark Pringle Manager: Dave Janett

Canterbury Country

Hayden Thornley, Archie Reekie, Tyler Bruce, Robson Foulkes, Adam Supyx, Cameron Paul, Jordy Frew (c), Will

Anderson, Tom Rossiter, Will Baggott, George Gunn, Isaac Earl.

Coaches: Rob Frew and Glen Foulkes Manager:

Dunedin

Thomas Andrews, Reuben Bouman , Xavier Chisholm , Louis Clydesdale, Reuben Cook, Jacob Cumming , Zac

Cumming, Mason Gain, Gus Holt, Jacob Murray , Oliver Ritchie , Alex Wilson. Non travelling reserve: Michael

Flanagan

Coaches: Gerard Finnie & Craig Cumming Manager: Anna Campbell

Invercargill Metro

Kavindu Bhagya, Nick Brown, Bruno Burgess, Hunter Cairns, Shaun Clapperton, Aaron Hart, Jake Kura, Stirling

McKelvie, Reid Murray, Lachie Nimmo, Jack O’Connell, Aubrey Page, Harri Pyle.

Coaches: Greg Hart and Joe O’Connell Manager: Victoria O’Connell

Marlborough

Ben Holdaway, William Sutherland, Billy Sloan, Sam MacDonald, Joel Pannell, Cooper Roberts, Dylan Burton, Hunter

Ruffell, Jack Kelly, Kohri Brown, Oliver Shore, Tim Petrie.

Coaches: Barry Roberts and Terry Sloan Manager: Paula Holdaway

Mid Canterbury

Angus Jemmett, Ben Middleton, Devon Flannery, Will Jemmett, Sam Cuttle, Hugh Cameron, Gus Casey-Solly, Angus

Spittal, William Hayden, Jacob Currie, Jack Gibson, Sam Reilly-Sigel, Alex Roderick .

Coach: Garfield Charles Manager:

Nelson

Will Bixley, Will Thornalley, Billy Goble, Caleb Andrews, Ronan Restieaux, Boe Bamford, Ryan Mairs, Flynn Day, Jack

MacNeil, Jack Morris, Sam Schultz, Jed Irvine.

Coach: Simon Bixley Manager:

North Otago

Jacob Fowler, Aaron Maxwell, Lachlan Brookes, Jack Cameron, Quinn Wardle, Oscar Anderson, Liam Mavor, Liam

Direen, Logan Taylor, Harry Murphy, Eli Johnson, Sam Keno, Campbell Fowler.

Coaches: Stefan Mavor, Craig Direen, Sam Bastin. Manager: Teresa Mavor

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Otago Country

Tim Johnson, Christopher Nevill, CJ Kemp, Thomas O’Connor (C), Ben Johnson, Padraig Reilly (wk), Fletcher Marshall,

Michael Lord, Olly Alderson, Brooklyn Smith, Maz Cameron, Charlie Breen.

Coach: Shayne O’Connor Manager: Janine Nevill

Southland Country

Ryan Johnston (C), Finn Hurley, Aiden Waddell, Jock Davies, Cody Waihape, Rueben Sleeman, Ben McCall, Isaac

Ottrey, John Steegh, Ceysson Gutschlag, Riley Gillions, Josh Peters.

Coaches: Graham Waddell & Sean Hurley Manager: Peter Davies

West Coast

Matthew Robbins (C), Jack Kennedy, Lachie Busch, Harrison Calder, Jack Goodin, Ollie Robb, Cameron Beaumont,

Josh Robbins, Mikaere Whitcombe, Bailey Russ, Calder Low, Jayde Foster,

Coach: Wayne Robbins Manager: Anita Calder

Tournament Winners: Sir Jack Newman Trophy

Date Winner Location Date Winner Location 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989

Canterbury Country Christchurch Red Nelson/Otago Country Christchurch Red Chch Red/Cant Country/Dun Cant Country/Dunedin Nelson Mid-Canterbury Cant Country/Chch Black Christchurch Black Cant Cty/Sth Cant/Chch Black

Christchurch Black Nelson Canterbury Country Canterbury Country Central Otago Dunedin Central Otago Canterbury Country South Canterbury Cant Country/South Cant Canterbury Canterbury Central Otago Christchurch Red Nelson Cant/Cent Otago/Nelson/Nth Cant Otago A

Dunedin Gore Christchurch Invercargill Ashburton Alexandra Rangiora Westport Oamaru Nelson Timaru Dunedin Blenheim Gore Christchurch Invercargill Ashburton Alexandra Rangiora Westport Oamaru Nelson Timaru Dunedin Blenheim Gore Christchurch

1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963

Canterbury Nelson Canterbury Canterbury Canterbury Canterbury A Central Otago Central Otago No Final Canterbury B Canterbury Central Otago Nelson North Canterbury Canterbury Otago Canterbury/Nelson Nelson Otago South Canterbury South Canterbury South Canterbury Ashburton Otago Cancelled Marlborough

Invercargill Ashburton Alexandra Rangiora Westport Oamaru Nelson Timaru Dunedin Blenheim Gore Christchurch Invercargill Ashburton Alexandra Rangiora Oamaru Nelson Timaru Dunedin Blenheim Gore Christchurch Ashburton Cancelled Invercargill

Summary of Winners

Christchurch/Canterbury (20), Canterbury Country/North Canterbury (11), Nelson (9), Dunedin/Otago (7), Otago Country/Central Otago (8), South Canterbury (6), Mid-Canterbury/Ashburton (2), Marlborough (1).

Aorangi Oval Ground Sponsor

Contact: www.fujixerox.co.nz Ph: 03 688 1610

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Eastern Southland Fielding Trophy Winners

Date Winner Location Date Winner Location 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990

Christchurch Red Otago Country Otago Country South Canterbury Canterbury Country Dun/Mid-Cant/North Otago Otago Country Otago Country South Canterbury Nelson Canterbury Country Mid-Canterbury/Nelson Marlborough Marlborough/Chch Black Central Otago Central Otago Southland Canterbury Country Canterbury Country South Canterbury Central Otago Nelson/Otago Otago Central Otago North Canterbury South Canterbury Central Otago/Nelson

Dunedin Blenheim Gore Christchurch Invercargill Ashburton Alexandra Rangiora Westport Oamaru Nelson Timaru Dunedin Blenheim Gore Christchurch Invercargill Ashburton Alexandra Rangiora Westport Oamaru Nelson Timaru Dunedin Blenheim Gore

1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967

Canterbury B Nelson Nelson North Canterbury Buller North Canterbury Otago Nelson Central Otago North Canterbury Nelson Nelson Canterbury A South Canterbury North Canterbury Canterbury North Canterbury Nelson Nelson Otago Nelson North Canterbury Nelson

Christchurch Invercargill Ashburton Alexandra Rangiora Westport Oamaru Nelson Timaru Dunedin Blenheim Gore Christchurch Invercargill Ashburton Alexandra Rangiora Oamaru Nelson Timaru Dunedin Blenheim Gore

Summary of Winners

Nelson (13), Canterbury Country/North Canterbury (12), Otago Country/Central Otago (10), Dunedin/Otago (5), South Canterbury (5), Christchurch/Canterbury (5), Marlborough (2),

North Otago (2), Mid-Canterbury/Ashburton (2), Buller (1), Southland (1).

Waihi School Ground Sponsor

Contact: www.kakahuangus.com Ph: +64 3 697 4858

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Tournament Records Total Wickets at a single tournament: 1995 – 732 wickets at Oamaru Total Runs at a single tournament: 1985 – 11,906 runs at Rangiora Highest average runs at a single tournament (all teams): 1985 – 20.1 at Rangiora Highest average runs at a single tournament (one team): 2005 - 41 by Christchurch Black at Timaru Most runs by a player: 1971 at Nelson – 432 @ 108 – Ian Rutherford (Otago) Highest average by a player on grass: 1990 at Gore – 311 runs @ average of 155.5 – Craig McMillan (Christchurch) Highest score in a match on grass: 2013 at Christchurch – 159 runs (from 134 balls inc. 5 sixes and 18 fours) – Llewy Johnson (North Otago) Highest average by a player on synthetics: 2008 at Westport – average of 236 – Jack Waller (Canterbury Country) Highest score in a match on synthetics: 2008 at Westport – 141 runs not out (inc. 15 x6s) – Kack Waller (Canterbury Country) v Mid Cant Most centuries at a single tournament: 1989 at Christchurch – 3 centuries – Craig Cumming (South Canterbury)

Tournament Century Makers Num Year Player Host 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th

1963 1966 1967 1968 1969 1969 1969 1969 1970 1971 1971 1971 1972 1972 1973 1973 1973 1974 1974 1975 1976 1979 1979 1979 1981 1981 1981 1982

Rodney Walker for Canterbury A vs Southland B (102) Stephen Phillips for North Otago vs Southland (108*) Ian Clark for North Canterbury vs Canterbury (100*) John Davies for South Canterbury v Canterbury A (124*) Ian Rutherford for Otago B vs North Otago (111) John Davies for South Canterbury vs Marlborough (133) Peter Jones for North Canterbury vs Central Otago (126) Peter McCormack for Canterbury A vs Nelson (112) Mike Johnston for North Canterbury vs Ashburton (105) Ian Rutherford for Otago B vs South Canterbury (117*) Matin Mulcahy for South Canterbury vs Eastern Southland Country (102*) Ian Rutherford for Otago vs Nelson B (103*) Colin Jackson for Otago vs Southland (107*) Bruce Blair for Otago vs North Canterbury (104*) Vaughan Brown for Canterbury vs South Canterbury (123*) Terry Ward for Southland vs Canterbury (117) Alan Devlin for North Canterbury vs North Otago (106*) Michael Hooper for Ashburton vs North Otago (111*) Bryce Nicholson for Canterbury vs Otago (109*) Darryl James for South Canterbury vs Southland B (102*) Stephen McFelin for South Canterbury vs Southland B (109) Michael Stringer for Nelson vs Ashburton (101*) Kenneth Rutherford for Otago vs South Canterbury (100) Michael Fullen for Canterbury B vs Canterbury A (119*) David Ponting for Canterbury A vs Southland (100*) (David also got a hat-trick - the first time this feat has been achieved at the same tournament) Danny Thomas for South Canterbury B vs North Canterbury (110*) Leslie Richards for Otago vs Ashburton (102)

Invercargill Christchurch Gore Blenheim Dunedin Dunedin Dunedin Dunedin Timaru Nelson Nelson Nelson Oamaru Oamaru Rangiora Rangiora Rangiora Alexandra Alexandra Ashburton Invercargill Blenheim Blenheim Blenheim Timaru Timaru Timaru Nelson

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29th 30th 31st 32nd 33rd 34th 35th 36th 37th 38th 39th 40th 41st 42nd 43rd 44th 45th 46th 47th 48th 49th 50th 51st 52nd 53rd 54th 55th 56th 57th 58th 59th 60th 61st 62nd 63rd 64th 65th 66th 67th 68th 69th 70th 71st 72nd 73rd 74th 75th 76th 77th 78th 79th 80th 81st 82nd 83rd 84th 85th 86th 87th 88th 89th 90th 91st 92nd 93rd 94th

1982 1983 1983 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1987 1987 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1991 1992 1992 1996 1997 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2004 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2012 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013

Jason Fullen for Canterbury vs Southland (111) Shane Jones for North Canterbury vs Ashburton (105*) Stephen Fallowfield for Southland Country vs Marlborough (100) David Mills for Canterbury A vs Canterbury B (102*) Boyd O'Shea for Southland Country vs North Canterbury A (103) Lindsay Breen for Central Otago vs Buller (132*) Jonathan Smith for Central Otago vs Ashburton (106) John Huynen for North Canterbury vs Ashburton (108) Charles Fairbairn for Canterbury vs North Canterbury B (110*) Llorne Howell for Canterbury vs North Canterbury B (100*) Aagon Wills for Central Otago vs Ashburton (100*) Gerard Ward for North Otago vs Eastern Southland Country (101*) Craig Cumming for South Canerbury vs Buller (121*) Greg Zampach for Buller vs South Canterbury (107*) Chris Finch for Central Otago vs Southland (100*) Craig Cumming for South Canterbury vs Ashburton (108*) Carl McKenzie for Southland vs Canterbury B (116*) Chris Finch for Central Otago vs Southland (100*) Scott Lammas for Marlborough vs North Canterbury (111) Greg Irvine for Nelson vs North Canterbury (106) (Greg also got a hat-trick, only the second time this feat has been achieved at the same tournament) Lindsay Cavill for Ashburton vs Buller (102*) Craig Cumming for South Canterbury vs Central Otago (108) Joseph Hill for Marlborough vs Eastern Southland Country (103) Craig McMillan for Canterbury vs South Canterbury (114*) Craig McMillan for Canterbury vs Central Otago (152*) Robert Madden for Ashburton vs Marlborough (103*) Hayden Finch for Central Otago vs North Otago (112*) Lyall Jemmett for Ashburton vs Southland (110) Nick Johnstone for South Canterbury vs Central Otago (102) Ben Dormer for Canterbury vs Southland Country (101*) Shanan Stewart for Canterbury Country vs Nelson (109) Scott Vile for Marlborough vs Christchurch Red (106*) Mario Soper for Southland vs Marlborough (100*) Hadley Johns for South Canterbury vs Marlborough (103*) Douglas Mathews for Canterbury Black vs West Coast (109*) Ben Sumpter for Southland vs South Canterbury (1110 Michael Grigor for South Canterbury vs Southland (105) Daniel Kral for Nelson vs Marlborough (105) Sean Eathorne for Dunedin vs South Canterbury (121*) Andy Fitzpatricket for Marlborough vs Southland Country (122*) James Russell for Dunedin vs Southland Country (101*) Ben Wright for Nelson vs Christchurch Black (103*) Kieran Parker for Central Otago vs Southland (100*) Paul Duncan for Christchurch Red vs Southland Country (103) Paul Duncan for Christchurch Red vs Central Otago (108) Thomas Beaumont for Nelson vs Canterbury Black (100*) Isaac McDonald for Mid Canterbury vs South Canterbury (103) Jonny Nicholls for Marlborough vs Buller (112) Mitchell Kerr for Christchurch Black vs North Otago (102*) Ashley Simpson for Dunedin vs Buller (103*) Tim Leonard for South Canterbury vs Marlborough (101*) Mitchell Van Schaik for Invercargill Mero vs Nelson (100) Jacob Naylor for South Canterbury vs Marlborough (101*) Kieren Patterson for Southland Country vs North Otago (105*) Ben Ward for Mid Canterbury vs Marlborough (104*) Jack Waller for Canterbury Country vs Mid Canterbury (141*) Ryan Rusk for Southland Country vs Buller (100*) Luke Roden for Nelson vs Invercargill Met. (112) Gus Hewitt for Christchurch Black vs Marlborough (100*) Chris Warner for Christchurch Black vs Southland Country (100*) (Chris also got a hat-trick, only the third time this feat has been achieved at the same tournament) William Brown for Christchurch Red vs Southland Country (117*) Mitchell Pryde for Southland Country vs Mid Canterbury (105) Ma'ara Ave for Marlborough vs West Coast (101*) Ben Donkers for Canterbury Country vs Dunedin Met. (108*)

Nelson Oamaru Oamaru Rangiora Rangiora Rangiora Rangiora Rangiora Rangiora Ashburton Ashburton Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Gore Gore Gore Gore Gore Blenheim Dunedin Dunedin Westport Rangiora Alexandra Alexandra Alexandra Ashburton Ashburton Ashburton Invercargill Invercargill Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Gore Gore Blenheim Dunedin Timaru Timaru Timaru Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Oamaru Westport Westport Westport Rangiora Rangiora Alexandra Invercargill Invercargill Invercargill Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch

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95th 96th 97th 98th 99th 100th 101st 102nd 103rd 104th

2013 2014 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2016 2016 2016

Llewy Johnson for North Otago vs Marlborough (159 - Tournament Record) Isaac Anderson for Christchurch Red vs Nelson (115*) Simon Yorston for Christchurch Red vs Nelson (100*) Jack Pryde for Dunedin vs Otago Country (102*) (Jack also got a hat-trick, only the fourth time this feat has been achieved at the same tournament) Caylem Cooke for Marlborough vs West Coast (101*) Nicholas Lidstone for Christchurch Red vs North Otago (108) Jesse Frew Canterbury Country vs Dunedin (101) Jackson Hemingway for Christchurch Black vs Invercargill (110*) Tommy Wilson for Dunedin vs West Coast (103*) Archie Redfern for Mid Canterbury vs Otago Country (114*) (Archie also got a hat-trick, only the fifth time this feat has been achieved at the same tournament) Blair McKenzie for Invercargill vs Mid Canterbury (109*) Beckham Greenall for Dunedin Metro vs Otago Country (101*) Beckham Greenall for Dunedin Metro vs Eastern Southland Country (101)

Christchurch Gore Blenheim Blenheim Blenheim Blenheim Blenheim Dunedin Dunedin Dunedin

Tournament Hat-Tricks Num Year Player Host 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st 32nd 33rd 34th 35th 36th 37th 38th 39th 40th 41st 42nd 43rd

1968 1971 1971 1973 1975 1975 1977 1978 1978 1978 1979 1979 1981 1982 1983 1983 1984 1987 1988 1989 1995 1996 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2001 2003 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013 2015 2015 2015

Larry Porter for Canterbury B vs North Otago (8 for 5) Michael Parker for North Otago vs Southland (4 for 0) Richard Spence for Eastern Southland vs Canterbury (4 for 52) Michael Williams for South Canterbury vs Buller (5 for 20) Peter Crombie for North Otago vs Southland (3 for 23) Lennie Palmer for North Otago vs West Coast (3 for 3) David Beale for Southland vs North Canterbury (4 for 21) Phillip McDonald for Southland vs North Canterbury (7 for 37) Colin Ormsby for South Canterbury vs West Coast (5 for 0) Gary Pearce for Otago B vs Buller (5 for 1) Brian Plaskett for North Canterbury vs Central Otago (7 for 36) Richard Knox for Central Otago vs South Canterbury (7 for 26) David Ponting for Canterbury A vs Nelson (4 for 21) (David also scored a centry at this tournament)

Barry Roche for Buller vs Southand Country (7 for 32) Bryan Vickery for North Canterbury vs West Coast (6 for 8) Gavin Millar for Nelson vs Ashburton (7 for 18) Brent Casey for North Canterbury vs Nelson (7 for 16) Michael Spowart for Buller vs Canterbury Minors (5 for 28) Carl Eddington for Nelson vs South Canterbury (4 for 15) Greg Irvine for Nelson vs Ashburton (3 for 51) (Greg also scored a century at this tournament) Willie Andrew for Nelson vs Otago B (3 for 6) Mark Wright for Canterbury B vs West Coast (5 for 8) Matthew Petrie for Southland vs Central Otago (5 for 7) Vinnie Menon for Nelson vs West Coast (10 for 10) Ben Patterson or Canterbury Country vs Southland Country (4 for 3) Konrad Hanson for Dunedin vs Buller (4 for 2) Cameron Rutherford for Central Otago vs Marlborough (8 for 17) Lindsay Cresswell for Canterbury Country vs Buller (5 for 12) Bud Jackson for Nelson vs West Coast (4 for 14) Matt Laffey for Canterbury Country vs Buller (5 for 12) Simon Smaill for Central Otago vs Southland Country (3 for 13) William Mills for Christchurch Black vs Central Otago (4 for 20) Mike Grafton for Buller vs Christchurch Red (4 for 32) Matt Tait for Mid Canterbury vs Nelson (5 for 17) Cameron Grubb for North Otago vs West Cost (7 for 1) Tom Gore for Christchurch Red vs Invercargill Met. (3 for 9) Chris Warner for Christchurch Black vs West Coast (5 for 13) (Chris also got scored a century at this tournament) Jack Hyde for Canterbury Country vs West Coast (8 for 8) Declan Su'a for Dunedin vs Mid Canterbury (5 for 12) Jack Pryde for Dunedin vs South Canterbury (5 for 9) (Jack also scored a century at this tournament) Ryan Becker for Otago Country vs West Coast (6 for 14) Tom Middleton for Malborough vs Blenheim (3 for 14) Archie Redfern for Marlborough vs Blenheim (4 for 2) (Archie also scored a century at this tournament)

Blenheim Nelson Nelson Rangiora Ashburton Ashburton Christchurch Gore Gore Gore Blenheim Blenheim Timaru Nelson Oamaru Oamaru Westport Ashburton Invercargill Christchurch Oamaru Westport Westport Rangiora Ashburton Invercargill Christchurch Christchurch Blenheim Blenheim Dunedin Timaru Nelson Oamaru Oamaru Westport Rangiora Ashburton Invercargill Christchurch Blenheim Blenheim Blenheim

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Representative Players

Those listed below have played in past tournaments and have gone on to represent New Zealand at top International Level. Name Province Corey Anderson Nathan Astle Hamish Bennett Erin Bermingham Tony Blain Bruce Blair Shane Bond Neil Broom Vaughan Brown Chris Cairns Craig Cumming Brendon Diamanti Mark Douglas Jock Edwards Andrew Ellis Stephen Fleming Peter Fulton Lee Germon Sir Richard Hadlee Chris Harris Matthew Henry Llorne Howell Andrew Jones Tom Latham Warren Lees Brendan McCullum Nathan McCullum Brian McKechnie Craig McMillan Darrin Murray Henry Nicholls Michael Papps Richard Petrie Mark Priest Stu Roberts Ken Rutherford David Sewell Gary Stead Jeff Wilson Shanan Stewart John Wright

Christchurch Christchurch South Canterbury Buller Nelson Otago Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Otago & Christchurch South Canterbury Marlborough Nelson Nelson Christchurch Christchurch Canterbury Country Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Nelson Christchurch Otago Dunedin Dunedin Southland Christchurch Nelson Canterbury Country Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Christchurch Otago North Otago Christchurch Southland Canterbury Country North Canterbury

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Future Tournament & Draws Draws for the tournament are established many years in advance using an agreed ‘round’ system in which five rounds, one for each of the five Tournament days, is played each day. Future Tournaments

2018 Rounds 12 to 3 - 55th at Nelson (Host: Nelson) 8 to 12 Jan 2018 2019 Rounds 4 to 8 - 56th at Oamaru (Host: North Otago) 7 to 11 Jan 2019 2020 Rounds 9 to 13 - 57th at Westport (Host: Buller) 6 to 10 Jan 2020 2021 Rounds 1 to 5 - 58th at Rangiora (Host: Canterbury Country) 11 to 15 Jan 2021

Tournament Draw

Round 1 Christchurch Black V Christchurch Red Otago Country V Mid Canterbury Marlborough V Canterbury Country North Otago V Buller Dunedin V South Canterbury Southland Country V Nelson Invercargill Metro V West Coast Round 2 Christchurch Black V North Otago Buller V South Canterbury Marlborough V Southland Country Invercargill Metro V Mid Canterbury Nelson V West Coast Otago Country V Canterbury Country Dunedin V Christchurch Red Round 3 Christchurch Black V Otago Country Invercargill Metro V Christchurch Red Nelson V South Canterbury Buller V Dunedin North Otago V Marlborough Canterbury Country V Mid Canterbury West Coast V Southland Country Round 4 Christchurch Black V South Canterbury Canterbury Country V West Coast Dunedin V Otago Country Nelson V Christchurch Red Invercargill Metro V Marlborough Southland Country V Buller North Otago V Mid Canterbury Round 5 Christchurch Black V Mid Canterbury Buller V Canterbury Country Invercargill Metro V Nelson Marlborough V Otago Country Dunedin V Southland Country North Otago V South Canterbury West Coast V Christchurch Red

Round 6 Christchurch Black V Nelson West Coast V Mid Canterbury Buller V Otago Country Canterbury Country V Christchurch Red North Otago V Southland Country Invercargill Metro V Dunedin South Canterbury V Marlborough Round 7 Christchurch Black V West Coast Buller V Christchurch Red Mid Canterbury V South Canterbury Southland Country V Otago Country Invercargill Metro V Cant Country Nelson V North Otago Dunedin V Marlborough Round 8 Christchurch Black V Marlborough Dunedin V Nelson North Otago V Invercargill Metro Cant Country V Southland Country Otago Country V South Canterbury Mid Canterbury V Christchurch Red Buller V West Coast Round 9 Christchurch Black V Buller North Otago V Dunedin Canterbury Country V Nelson Invercargill Metro V Otago Country Southland Country V Mid Canterbury Marlborough V West Coast South Canterbury V Christchurch Red

Round 10 Chch Black V Southland Country West Coast V Otago Country Christchurch Red V North Otago Canterbury Country V Dunedin Nelson V Buller South Canterbury V Invercargill Metro Marlborough V Mid Canterbury Round 11 Christchurch Black V Cant Country Buller V Invercargill Metro Christchurch Red V Southland Country Otago Country V North Otago West Coast V South Canterbury Nelson V Marlborough Dunedin V Mid Canterbury Round 12 Chch Black V Invercargill Metro Otago Country V Christchurch Red Mid Canterbury V Nelson Marlborough V Buller North Otago V Canterbury Country West Coast V Dunedin Southland Country V South Cant Round 13 Christchurch Black V Dunedin Inv Metro V Southland Country Christchurch Red V Marlborough Otago Country V Nelson Mid Canterbury V Buller Cant Country V South Canterbury North Otago V West Coast

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Points Table

9 Jan 10 Jan 11 Jan 12 Jan 13 Jan TOTAL

Buller

Canterbury Country

Christchurch Red

Christchurch Black

Dunedin

Invercargill Metro

Marlborough

Mid Canterbury

Nelson

North Otago

Otago Country

Southland Country

South Canterbury

West Coast

Notes:

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