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CRICKET AUSTRALIA
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27 JAN - 3 FEB 2020ALICE SPRINGS
2020NATIONAL INDIGENOUS CRICKETCHAMPIONSHIPS
Proud supporters of our national Indigenous women’s and men’s squads.To find out more visit commbank.com.au/cricket
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WELCOMEKEVIN ROBERTS.On behalf of Cricket Australia, it’s my pleasure to welcome all players, support staff and officials to the 27th year of the Imparja Cup and fifth year of the National Indigenous Cricket Championships (NICC).
These championships showcase the very best in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cricket from around the country and the tournament is an opportunity for up and coming Indigenous players to stake their claim for selection for the women’s and men’s National Indigenous squads and future WBBL and BBL selection.
In December 2019, Cricket Australia launched our second Reconciliation Action Plan. This plan celebrates and recognises the contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to the sport and pledge our commitment to playing our part to create a truly reconciled Australia.
The NICC is a key element of Cricket Australia’s approach to Reconciliation; providing a strong platform to grow participation, a pathway for Indigenous cricketers and celebrating culture.
Once again, we have seen the numbers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants who play organised cricket across the country grow from 64,921 in 2018 to 69,092 in 2019. The continued growth of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cricket since 2013 is a reflection of the commitment of Australian Cricket’s leadership and focus on ensuring cricket is a sport for all.
Beyond this grassroots participation, the NICC is about creating pathways for Indigenous Australians to follow. Pathways that ultimately lead to even more Indigenous Australians pulling on our national colours. Over the past 12 months, several stars of the championships Ashleigh Gardner, D’Arcy Short, Brendan Doggett and Hannah Darlington have achieved outstanding on field success.
But it is not just the exploits on the field and the numbers of people playing the game that matter, it’s the need to keep uniting and inspiring both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians through the celebration of culture so we can continue to be engaged, inclusive and passionate about the heritage of the planet’s oldest living culture.
We thank our partners Northern Territory Cricket, the Northern Territory Government, Commonwealth Bank, Taverners Australia and the Alice Springs Town Council for their generous and ongoing support of the tournament.
All the best to players, staff and officials for this year’s championships!
Kevin Roberts Cricket Australia
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NT CRICKET PRESIDENT’S WELCOMEDR BRUCE WALKER AM.I am pleased to once again welcome all players, officials and sponsors to Alice Springs for this fifth year of the National Indigenous Cricket Championships and the 27th year of the Imparja Cup. NT Cricket is delighted to be partnering with Cricket Australia to host this national cricket event.
This national carnival of Indigenous cricket and Indigenous culture takes place on Arrernte land and we acknowledge the native-title holders, Lhere Artepe and thank them for their support of this event.
At NT Cricket we want to play our part in developing Indigenous players who can go on to representative honours But we also want to encourage and inspire Indigenous communities all around the country through the values that underpin the playing of cricket as a game. A game played and enjoyed in backyards and bush clearings in communities of Indigenous people where-ever they live and whatever their age, gender or ability.
The National Indigenous Cricket Championships and the Imparja Cup continue to enjoy strong support from The Lord’s Taverners Australia, the Commonwealth Bank, Cricket Australia, the Federal and Northern Territory Governments, State and Territory Cricket Associations, Alice Springs Cricket Association, Imparja Television, the Yeperenye Shopping Centre and other valued sponsors who are acknowledged in this program.
This year we have been encouraged and supported by NT Major Events to build the cultural context for the carnival.
With support from the NT Government Alice Springs Town Council has enhanced the quality playing facilities that are available to you. New change rooms and a grandstand at Albrecht Oval, new change facilities and shading at Jim McConville Oval and changeroom facilities at Flynn Drive Oval will add another dimension to your carnival experience. The energy and hard work of the team from NT Cricket and Cricket Australia ensure this event remains competitive and a real carnival experience for all.
Our thanks go to our volunteers, the many match officials, umpires, scorers, statisticians and ground managers who contribute their time to this carnival and we acknowledge the family, friends and supporters who have travelled to attend the games and support the teams.
The National Indigenous Cricket Championship and the Imparja Cup are important pillars of Cricket Australia’s National Indigenous Cricket Strategy. We are pleased to welcome men’s and women’s teams from every State and Territory in Australia as well as the growing number of community teams from across the Northern Territory and beyond.
I trust that in addition to playing good cricket you will all enjoy exchanging stories of cricket, family and country well after the games have concluded. Your contribution to the record of national Indigenous cricket statistics, stories and memories of this carnival will ensure that we continue to have Indigenous heroes in the game.
I wish everyone well for the Championships and an enjoyable carnival experience, good story telling and good cricket.
Dr Bruce Walker AM President, Northern Territory Cricket
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STUMPS STORIES
VICTORIAPAINTED STUMP STORYThe central circles in this design represent a community gathering, which in this instance is for agame of cricket. The lines leading to and from the central circles are the many pathways that the community travel to meet as well as the many pathways that are available to the players to be able to make it to the top level.
The lines across the pathways represent the many Indigenous players that play cricket across Victoria.
The design between the pathways which continue through the community gathering, represent the elders that have laid the platform and foundation for our community to be able to play the sport that they love and enjoy.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA PAINTED STUMP STORIES DESERT PEAS (By Jess Turner)The story that’s going behind the art, symbolises coming together.
Its about the different Aboriginal groups, tribe’s and non-aboriginal people working together to form this wonderful state woman’s team. Its about the team travelling to Alice Springs in 2019.
BOOMERANGS (by Marcus McGregor-Cassady )The design is based on the different journey that our team has taken to be part of the Southern Boomerangs, whether it’s from the coast or the desert there’s symbols to represent that journey..
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TASMANIAN INDIGENOUS TEAMPAINTED STUMP STORYThe stumps for the Tasmanian team at this year’s championships has bought together some different aspects and objects that are significant to the Aboriginal men and women of Tasmania. The Tasmanian Tiger features prominently and the Aboriginal name for the tiger is ‘kaparunina’ pronounced ka-pa-ru-ni-na. Our people have passed stories down for hundreds of years around this mythical beast and the tigers distinct footprint is also part of the story.
Also featured on the stumps are kelp baskets which emphasize along with shell necklaces the recognition of our women’s status in the community also showcasing their strength and resilience in maintaining one of the few surviving traditional Aboriginal crafts in Tasmania.
The Mutton Bird on the stump represents the grass - roots practice of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Community. The cultural practice of mutton-birding is much more than the catching and harvesting of them - it is the one common activity that still brings together sections of the community whose families have practiced this cultural activity over many generations. It will survive for generations to come into the future because it is a part of ‘who we are’.
Also prominent on our stump are two maps of Tasmania. These are showing at one stage “our people were in possession of the whole of Tasmania “ and it also shows the different ‘bands’ , direct family groups and tribes that were present prior to European invasion.
WESTERN AUSTRALIAPAINTED STUMP STORYRed yellow and black represents Aboriginal people from across our country.
Bottom part is women coming from around Australia to meet.
Middle bit Swan is WA, and WA players that are in the team.
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NEW SOUTH WALESPAINTED STUMP STORY
CRICKET NSW WOMEN’S TEAM.The girls cricket stumps design is about a very important utensil that was and still used by Aboriginal women today.
A Coolamon is a hand-crafted wooden dish, which is used by the Aboriginal women when gathering bush tucker.
The “Coolaman”played a very important role in a traditional woman’s life just as much as the Aboriginal man with the Didgeridoo.
CRICKET NSW MEN’S TEAM.Ceremonial performances in Aboriginal people are seen as the core of the cultural life.
These male stumps represent a “Welcome Dance“ from the NSW team to the other Aboriginal teams that are participating in the Imparja Cup.
Ceremonies bring together all aspects of our culture -song, dance, body decoration, sculpture and painting. We call this the “Shake a leg Dance”
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NORTHERN TERRITORY PAINTED STUMP STORIESALICE SPRINGS CORRECTIONAL CENTRESince 2016, NT Cricket has partnered with the Alice Springs Correctional Centre to produce the artwork for Imparja Cup. Prisoners who are rehabilitating within the arts centre produce pieces of art, with thembest becoming the design for the awards.
Prisoners within the program also paint bats, balls, stumps and other cricket equipment with Traditional artwork, which then become prizes and trophies for winners from all Imparja Cup Divisions.
We would like to thank the Alice Springs Correctional Centre for the continued support of the carnival and the effort all those artists put into making every prize special for those who win them.
A FIGHT BETWEEN TWO BUSH POTATOES (BY CHRISTOPHER WALKER)The artwork symbolizes big one missing a piece, Nalagie (skinny). Borda (big), family fighting over land. Caterpillar telling lies to Borda and Nalagie about whose land it is. Caterpillar Jajuclumba (trouble maker). Big one missing piece from dreamtime fighting.
QLD STUMP STORYThe Queensland stumps are representative of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander peoples in our state.Our mob/tribes names are depicted on the front of this.
These stumps were designed by Adrian Coolwell a descendant of the (Gurang Gurang, Mununjhali) tribes.Mr Tony Agnew of Burpengary constructed the piece.
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PAST WINNERSIMPARJA CUP STATE & TERRITORY
YEAR MEN’SWINNER
WOMEN’SWINNER
MAJORCENTRES COMMUNITY WOMEN’S
COMMUNITY
2019 NSW NSW DARWIN BARRAS REDCENTRE WRANGLERS BUSH POTATOES
2018 NSW NSW DESERT EAGLES RED CENTRE WRANGLERS BUSH POTATOES
2017 VIC NSW TENNANT CREEK REDCENTRE WRANGLERS BUSH POTATOES
2016 NSW NSW ALICE SPRING RECLINK REBELS BUSH POTATOES
2015 WA NSW ALLSORTS RECLINK REBELS BUSH POTATOES
2014 WA NSW DARWIN ALLSORTS BUSH POTATOES
2013 QLD NSW DARWIN ALLSORTS BUSH POTATOES
2012 NSW NSW DARWIN BROTHERS INARMS BUSH POTATOES
2011 NSW NSW MARANOA MURRIS GAP ANGELS BUSH POTATOES
2010 WA NSW ALKUPITIJA TANAMI FLYINGMINERS
2009 QLD NSW ALKUPITIJA TANGENTYERE
2008 QLD NSW KATHERINE COOK TOWN
2007 NSW ALKUPITIJA CAT TIGERS
2006 QLD ALICE SPRINGS MELVILLE ISLAND
2005 QLD ALICE SPRINGS ALKUPITIJA
2004 QLD ALICE SPRINGS NORMANTON
2003 NSW DARWIN
2002 NT ALICE SPRING
2001 TASMANIA
2019 AWARDSMEN’S NICC DIVISION PLAYER OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP NICK BOLAND (VIC)
WOMEN’S NICC DIVISION PLAYER OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP EMMA MANIX-GEEVES (VIC)
COMMUNITY WOMEN’S PLAYER OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP MAHALIA HIPPI – TENNANT CREEK
COMMUNITY MEN’S PLAYER OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP BARRY COOKE – BROTHERS IN ARMS
MAJOR CENTRESPLAYER OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP LACHLAN DUNEMAN – TENNANT CREEK
2020 NATIONAL INDIGENOUS CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIPSPLAYING FIXTURE
WOMENS MATCHES
MENS MATCHES
MONDAY, 27 JANUARY8:30am NSW v NT Albrecht Oval
8:30am SA v VIC Jim McConville Oval
8:30am QLD v TAS Traegar Park
1:30pm TAS v WA Albrecht Oval
1:30pm VIC v QLD Jim McConville Oval
1:30pm NSW v TAS Traegar Park
TUESDAY, 28 JANUARY9:30am QLD v SA Traegar Park
9:30am NSW v VIC Albrecht Oval
9:30am WA v NT Jim McConville Oval
3:30pm VIC v TAS Albrecht Oval
3:30pm QLD v SA Jim McConville Oval
7:00pm WA v NT Traegar Park
WEDNESDAY, 29 JANUARY8:30am VIC v WA Traegar Park
8:30am NSW v SA Albrecht Oval
8:30am QLD v NT Jim McConville Oval
3:30pm SA v NT Albrecht Oval
3:30pm NSW v WA Jim McConville Oval
7:00pm VIC v QLD Traegar Park
THURSDAY, 30 JANUARY8:30am SA v WA Traegar Park
8:30am QLD v NT Albrecht Oval
8:30am NSW v TAS Jim McConville Oval
FRIDAY, 31 JANUARY8:30pm VIC v NT Traegar Park
8:30pm NSW v WA Albrecht Oval
8:30pm SA v TAS Jim McConville Oval
12:00pm NSW v NT Traegar Park
12:00pm QLD v WA Albrecht Oval
12:00pm VIC v SA Jim McConville Oval
3:30pm WA v QLD Albrecht Oval
3:30pm TAS v NT Jim McConville Oval
7:00pm NSW v VIC Traegar Park
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SATURDAY, 1 FEBRUARY8:30am SA v WA Traegar Park
8:30am VIC v NT Albrecht Oval
8:30am NSW v QLD Jim McConville Oval
1:00pm NSW v QLD Traegar Park
1:00pm SA v NT Albrecht Oval
1:00pm VIC v WA Jim McConville Oval
7:00pm IMPARJA CUP MATCH - ALICE SPRINGS v TENNANT CREEK Traegar Park
SUNDAY, 2 FEBRUARY8:30am SF1 1st Position v 4th Position Traegar Park
8:30am PREM 2nd Position v 3rd Position Albrecht Oval
8:30am PLACING 5th Position v 6th Position Jim McConville Oval
12:00pm SF2 2nd Position v 3rd Position Traegar Park
12:00pm PLACING 4th Position v 5th Position Albrecht Oval
12:00pm PLACING 6th Position v 7th Position Jim McConville Oval
GRAND FINALS - MONDAY, 3 FEBURARY11:00am GF WINNER SF1 v WINNER SF2 Traegar Park
3:00pm GF 1st v WINNER PRELIM FINAL Traegar Park
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NT MENPLAYERS
1 BRAD ILOTT RHB NORTHERN SUBURBS DCC RAOS
2 RHYS FRENCHDOB: 27/9/99
RHB LATROBE CRICKET CLUB WKT
3 CAMERON MOODIE DOB: 7/1/87
RHB GINNINDERRA RAOS
4 BRANDON KING © DOB: 19/12/97
RHB TRACY VILLAGE RAOS
5 DARRELL LOWE (VC)
DOB: 25/4/81 RHB PROBUILD ROVERS/TENNANT
CREEK RAM
6 DAYON JOHNSONDOB: 28/7/97
RHB NIGHTCLIFF RAM
7 SAMUEL RICHARDSDOB: 20/11/95
LHB NORTH CANBERRA LAM
8 MASON MCGLONEDOB: 8/9/99
RHB GYMPIE VALLEYS CRICKET CLUB RAOS
9 DYLAN FULLER DOB: 3/4/01
LHB CAMPBELLTOWN CAMDEN DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB LAM
10 SHANE BUTTFIELDDOB: 26/5/98
LHB PALMERSTON RAOS
11 JAMES SHORTDOB: 13/4/04
RHB SOUTHERN DITRICTS RAM
12 BRADLEY SMITHDOB: 2/8/96
RHB NORTH HOBART RAS
13 BENJAMIN STARES (DVC)
DOB: 16/6/87 LHB RANDWICK PETERSHAM RAM
14 KAYDEN DEVERELLDOB: 8/6/96
LHB LATROBE CRICKET CLUB LAM
SUPPORT STAFFGREG ALDAM COACH
DARRELL LOWE ASSISTANT COACH
ANTHONY MCGOVERN MANAGER
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NT WOMENPLAYERS
1 SALLY MOYLANDOB: 10/7/88
RHB WESTON CREEK MENS RAO
2 HANNAH WILSONDOB: 3/7/02
RHB NEW TOWN CRICKET CLUB RAW
3 DEVENA LANKIN DOB: 30/1/86
RHB PROBUILD ROVERS RAM
4 GERALDINE REIDDOB: 26/9/85
RHB PROBUILD ROVERS RAM
5 MICA FLEMINGDOB: 20/1/86
RHB PROBUILD ROVERS RAM
6 ABBY-LEE HONEYSETTDOB: 19/9/89
RHB RAM
7 BIANCA CLARKEDOB: 12/4/94
RHB PALMERSTONE CC RAM
8 NERIDA RILEYDOB: 2/5/87
RHB DESERT BLAZE RAOS
9 RHEANNA LOTTER RHB RAM
10 HAYLEY BATHERNDOB: 5/11/94
RHB FEDERALS RAM
11 EMMA WILSONDOB: 19/12/77
RHB KINGBOURPUGH KNIGHTS RAM
12 KALE BELLDOB: 14/2/79
RHB FEDERALS RAM
13 SARAH CARMODYDOB: 29/6/1984
RHB ROVERS RAM
SUPPORT STAFFBRONTE STRAY COACH
MARLIE DAWES MANAGER
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WA MENPLAYERS
1 CODY HOFFMEISTER BAYSWATER MORLEY CC
2 TYLER MCMILES SOUTH PERTH CC
3 JERMAINE DAVIS BALLARDONG CA
4 TOM REGAN SOUTH PERTH CC
5 NICK TAYLOR SOUTH PERTH CC
6 TIM HALE SOUTH PERTH CC
7 LACHLAN SANDIFORD WHITE KNIGHTS BALDIVIS
8 SEB WEBSDALE SHOALWATER CC
9 SHANE BLISS SHOALWATER CC
10 MARSH JACKSON BAYSWATER MORLEY CC
11 LEWIS HENRY TAMIN CC
12 BENJAMIN HALE GOSNELLS CC
13 JOSHUA DAVID BUNBURY GRAMMER
SUPPORT STAFFJERMAINE DAVIS COACH
RYAN HOSKINGS ASSISTANT COACH
JOSH BAILEY MANAGER
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WA WOMENPLAYERS
1 EMILY BOWDEN DOB: 19/3/96
RHB UWA RAM
2 REGINA DELEEUWDOB: 10/12/82
RHB UWA RAM
3 KAVITA PEPPER DOB: 1/2/85
RHB GERALDTON RAM
4 ALLEE BARTLETTDOB: 16/4/00
RHB PERTH CC RAM
5 TELISHA HILLDOB: 2/9/94
RHB UWA RAM
6 MARIKA SMITH RHB CHAPMAN VALLEY/NORTHAMPTON CC RAM
7 RIKKI GARLETTDOB: 30/11/99
RHB BALLADONG CA RAM
8 DAKOTA NARRIERDOB: 3/3/01
RHB BALLADONG CA RAM
9 CHLOE WEBSDALE RHB SHOALWATER CC RAM
10 DAINIRA PAPERTALKDOB: 2/6/97
RHB BLUFF POINT CC RAM
11 SHAKIYA CROSSDOB: 19/2/89
RHB BLUFF POINT CC RAM
12 OLIVIA KALINDOB: 28/9/04
RHB DARLINGTON CC RAM
13 MAKAYLA ROGERSDOB: 16/3/05
RHB DARLINGTON CC RAM
SUPPORT STAFFCHRISTOPHER ANDREWS COACH
MICHAEL BAILEY ASSISTANT COACH
LENNY PAPERTALK MANAGER
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NSW MENPLAYERS
1 LACHLAN O’CONNORDOB: 17/6/94
LHB FAIRFIELD LIVERPOOL CRICKET CLUB RAM
2 DJALI BLOOMFIELDDOB: 2/5/92
RHB WESTERN CREEK MOLONGLO RAF
3 BLAKE SMITHDOB: 3/3/03
WEST ILLAWARRA CC
4 ETHAN FITZPATRICKDOB: 4/5/03
RHB GINNINDERRA CRICKET CLUB RAS
5 YARRAN FAIR-TOWNSENDDOB: 3/4/01
LHB WEST ILLAWARRA CC LAM
6 BENJAMIN MITCHELLDOB: 7/1/92
LHB AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAO
7 BENJAMIN PATTERSONDOB: 2/2/96
RHB RUGBY CRICKET CLUB RAM
8 JACK HARTIGANDOB: 15/3/03
RHB HAMILTON WICKHAM CC RAM
9 TYRAN LIDDIARDDOB: 15/12/97
LHB PENRITH CC RAM
10 BROCK LARANCEDOB: 30/11/01
RHB DUBBO CYMS CC RAO
11 JACK MCDONALDDOB: 9/10/02
RHB SHELLHARBOUR CITY CRICKET CLUB RAF
12 RYAN FENNINGDOB: 20/3/90
RHB LISAROW-OURIMBAH WKT
13 PAT ROSSERDOB: 12/6/82
LHB CUDGEN LAOS
SUPPORT STAFFJEFF COOK COACH
ANTHONY KERSHLER ASSISTANT COACH
CHRIS EVENS PHYSIO
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NSW WOMENPLAYERS
1 SARA DARNEYDOB: 10/8/96
RHB WELLINGTON WKT
2 VERONICA GORDONDOB: 12/11/72
RHB RAM
3 DHARMINI CHAUHANDOB: 19/12/01
RHB PARRAMATTA RAF
4 ZOE FLEMINGDOB: 15/8/01
RHB GUNNEDAH RAM
5 LARA GRAHAMDOB: 24/8/02
RHB SOUTH TAMWORTH RAM
6 ANIKA LEAROYDDOB: 4/14/02
RHB NORTHERN DISTRICTS RAM
7 DIMITY PARTONDOB: 5/4/03
RHB ORANGE CITY RAF
8 ROXY VAN-VEENDOB: 4/23/86
RHB ST GEORGE SUTHERLAND RAM
9 MILAH RILEYDOB: 21/5/99
RHB NORTHERN DISTRICT LAW
10 EMILY CROSSDOB: 10/27/05
RHB NORTHEN DISTRICTS RAW
11 JULIE MUIRDOB: 9/5/76
RHB ST GEORGE SUHERLAND RAM
12 AMALI MCNEILLDOB: 28/10/04
RHB WELLINGTON RAF
13 CAITLIN KEENDOB: 28/6/03
RHB WESTERN RAM
SUPPORT STAFFKERRY MARSHALL COACH
JESSICA MCMAHON MANAGER
CHRIS EVENS PHYSIO
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QLD MENPLAYERS
1 PRESTON WHITEDOB: 19/7/90
RHB TOOMBUL LAO
2 TYRAN EGGMOLESSEDOB: 318/97
RHB NAMBOUR CC RAM
3 DYLAN MCLACHLANDOB: 14/1/99
RHB VALLEYS DCC RAM
4 SAMUEL DOGGETTDOB: 30/12/91
RHB EASTERN SUBURBS CRICKET CLUB RAF
5 DYLAN BLACKMANDOB: 30/11/92
RHB NORTHSIDERS CC RAM
6 JACKSON PATONDOB: 28/4/98
RHB TOOMBUL DCC RAF
7 DALEY MARTINDOB:8/01/93
RHB WESTERN DISTRICT CC TOOWOOMBA RAM
8 STEVEN ROSERDOB: 5/12/02
LHB FRENCHVILLE CRICKET CLUB WKT
9 DWAYNE MALONEDOB: 6/9/94
RHB WESTER DISTRICTS RAM
10 HARLEY FRISKEDOB: 2/2/01
RHB REDLANDS CC RAM
11 ASH RENOUF DOB: 28/01/84
RHB NAMBOUR CC RAM
12 KIERAN GIBBSDOB: 16/4/85
RHB RAM
13 NATHAN BOYD DOB: 16/03/03
RHB RAO
14 BROCK MCLACHLANDOB: 3/6/1997
SUPPORT STAFFWORRIN WILLIAMS COACH
ADRIAN COOLWELL MANAGER
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QLD WOMENPLAYERS
1 CARLY FULLERDOB: 1/11/99
RHB GOLD COAST DOLPHINS RAF
2 CLODAGH RYALLDOB: 8/7/02
LHB REDLANDS TIGERS LAF
3 COURTNEY HAGENDOB: 11/08/95
RHB CARLTON/BRUNSWICK CC RAM
4 TAMIKA HANSENDOB: 23/09/95
RHB BROTHERS, ROCKHAMPTON RAW
5 SHAREENE FERRIERDOB: 211/8/87
RHB GOLD COAST RAM
6 CHRISTINA COULSONDOB: 31/10/96
RHB VALLEY DCC & IPSWICH INDOOR CC RAM
7 GISELLE PARMENTERDOB: 13/09/99
RHB GOLD COAST DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB RAM
8 SHEKINAH FRISKE DOB: 14/1/02
RHB REDLANDS TIGERS WKT
9 PAIGE HATHERALL DOB: 15/3/03
RHB MARYBROTHER BROTHER SHAMROCKS RAM
10 GRACE WARCONDOB: 1/10/02
RHB CABOOLTURE SNAKES CC RAM
11 MACY HAUSERDOB: 13/4/05
RHB IPSWICH HORNETS RAM
12 TAYLOR FITZGERALDDOB: 21/12/04
RHB MARYBOROUGH JCC RAM
13 TAYA BENNETT-TREEBY DOB: 6/3/04
14 MELISSA PARTERDOB: 12/7/82
RHB RAM
SUPPORT STAFFASH RENOUF COACH
TAMIKA HANSEN MANAGER
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VIC MENPLAYERS
1 JOSH NANSONDOB: 12/07/02
RHB CITY COLTS CC RAM
2 ANGUS TILLEY LHB LAF
3 JHIAH BAXTERDOB: 4/4/97
RHB NIGHTCLLIFF CC WKT
4 DAMON EGANDOB: 28/1/98
RHB ST KILDA CC RAF
5 SHAUN MCANDREWDOB: 8/2/03
RHB RAM
6 WADE KINGDOB: 8/4/99
RHB NORTHCOTE CC - BENALLA BUSHRANGERS CC RAM
7 JAKOB DEVINE DOB: 2/2/01
RHB ST KILDA CC RAM
8 NATHAN GARDNER
9 NATHAN HUCKERDOB: 14/2/1999
RHB MOUNT CLEAR CC RAO
10 CONNOR JACKSONDOB: 22/08/00
RHB PINES CC RAW
11 JESSE JEWISSDOB: 10/1/03
RHB FRANKSTON PENINSULA RAF
12 NICHOLAS BOLANDDOB: 27/8/91
RHB FRANKSTON PENINSULA RAM
13 ROHAN BEST DOB: 29/11/79
RHB MCKINNON CC RAO
SUPPORT STAFFBARRY NEIVANDT COACH
STEVE JACKSON MANAGER
PALLAVI DESHMUKH PHYSIO
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VIC WOMENPLAYERS
1 TAHLIA MEIERDOB: 9/10/03
RHB BOX HILL CC RAW
2 MOLLY WARDDOB: 25/08/02
RHB PRAHRAN CC RAM
3 JESS MARTINDOB: 7/9/94
RHB COBURG CC RAM
4 JAIDE ANTHONYDOB: 20/11/03
RHB PRAHRAN CC RAO
5 JACINTA GOODGER CHANDLERDOB: 11/09/97
RHB NIGHTCLIFF CC RAF
6 SIMONE BURRIDGEDOB: 21/4/99
RHB PLENTY VALLEY CC RAM
7 MERINDA HALEDOB: 19/06/02
RHB PRAHRAN CC RAM
8 BROOKE NAMDOB: 19/9/75
RHB KEON PARK CC RAM
9 TYA FRYDOB: 8/10/92
RHB GEELONG CC RAM
10 ELLA HAYWADDOB: 8/9/03
RHB MELBOURNE CC RAO
11 TAYLOR WIGG DOB: 26/03/98
RHB UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA CC RAM
12 CRYSTAL WESTDOB: 12/08/84
RHB MAIDEN GULLY MARIST CC RAM
11 AMALIA CLIFFORDDOB: 21/9/04
RHB UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA CC RAM
SUPPORT STAFFADELAIDE CAMPION COACH
JADE ELLAMS MANAGER
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SA MENPLAYERS
1 ZAC CHAPMANDOB: 30/7/96
RHB NORTHERN DISTRICTS WKT
2 MARCUS MCGREGOR-CASSADYDOB: 7/6/94
RHB MUSGRAVE CC RAM
3 AYDEN MCGREGOR-BAPTISTADOB: 21/3/98
RHB PROSPECT DCC RAM
4 TYRELL SINCLAIRDOB: 8/11/98
LHB TEA TREE GULLY DCC LOS
5 TANNER COULTHARD DOB: 2/3/01
LHB PORT ADELAIDE DCC RAM
6 JACK COPPINSDOB: 15/4/99
RHB PROSPECT DCC RAM
7 LUKE TRUDGETTDOB: 11/7/88
RHB WOODVILLE DCC RAM
8 TYRELL SGROIDOB: 1/1/02
RHB PORT ADELAIDE DCC RAO
9 TYLER LATHAMDOB: 15/6/04
LHB NORTHERN DISTRICTS RAM
10 JOSHUA THOMASDOB: 4/5/05
RHB NORTHERN DISTRICTS RAO
11 WES BILNEYDOB: 10/10/85
RHB LINCOLN SOUTHS CC RAO
12 JORDAN CHARLESDOB: 21/9/93
RHB INGLE FARM CC RAM
13 JAMARLEY DALEYDOB: 5/2/94
RHB FINNISS CC RAM
SUPPORT STAFFPETER THOMAS COACH
SEBASTIAN GOLDSMITH MANAGER
IMRAN WEBB ASSISTANT COACH
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SA WOMENPLAYERS
1 FEBI MANSELL © DOB: 27/5/97
RHB SOUTHERN DISTRICT CC LAF
2 STEPHANIE AUSTINDOB: 2/6/95
RHB RAM
3 JADE WILSON DOB: 15/12/84
RHB GLENELG DCC WKT
4 AMANDA SILVADOB: 17/9/88
RHB NEW TOWN CC RAM
5 AMY VAN ROOSMALENDOB: 3/10/84
RHB LAF
6 ANITA SILVADOB: 17/9/88
RHB NEW TOWN CC LAM
7 VIOLET MANSELLDOB: 29/11/99
RHB LAF
8 TAHNEE SUTTONDOB: 29/8/88
9 TIAWANA PEARL SLEEPDOB: 23/3/02
RHB RAM
10 KRISTAL CARVELL-SMITHDOB: 6/3/79
RHB SMITHFIELD SPORTS CLUB RAM
11 SUMMER KAYE-LEE KAPITULADOB: 6/3/79
RHB RAM
12 JAYDEN THYERDOB: 1/1/02
RHB RAM
SUPPORT STAFFMARK CAMERON COACH
KATIE ROWE MANAGER
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TAS MENPLAYERS
1 BRODIE HAYES DOB: 31/10/98
LHB GREATER NORTHERN RAIDERS LAO
2 CALLAN MORSEDOB: 18/04/91
RHB LATROBE CC RAO
3 COREY BRIGGSDOB: 28/10/97
LHB WESTBURY CRICKET CLUB RAM
4 JACK CALLINANDOB: 7/10/05
RHB NORTH HOBART CRICKET CLUB RALS
5 BRAYDEN DEVRIESDOB: 26/1/04
LHB ULVERSTONE WKT
6 ELI BELLINGERDOB: 2/9/05
RHB FOREST STANLEY RALS
7 AARON TUXWORTHDOB: 27/5/92
RHB SMITHTON STARS RAO
8 JAMES CARPENTERDOB: 26/1/04
RHB RIANA RAOS
9 BEN SPINKSDOB: 15/1/01
LHB GREATER NORTHERN RAIDERS RAM
10 JOSH BARRYDOB: 5/12/88
LHB BURNIE CC LAO
11 JULIUS KERWINDOB: 19/11/02
LHB ULVERSTONE CRICKET CLUB LAM
12 BRODIE DEVERELLDOB: 25/3/95
RHB SHEFFIELD CRICKET CLUB RAM
13 WILL DAUDOB: 30/9/1989
RHB ULVERSTONE CRICKET CLUB LAM
SUPPORT STAFFPAUL COLLINS COACH
GUY GREY ASSISTANT COACH
ALEX KING MANAGER
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MATCH OFFICIALSCHAMPIONSHIP REFEREEIAN THOMAS
UMPIRESJOHN TATEMICHAEL NOLANADRIAN DROSDJAMES FIGALLORUSSELL DAYREUBEN GARLETTKEDAR OZAKONRAD DATEDARRYL O’SULLIVANPAUL EDWARDS
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2019 Country Champs DL Advert.indd 1 14/11/19 4:50 pm
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WHAT IS THE SPIRIT OF CRICKET? The laws of cricket clearly explain the expectations of how participants will behave on the field, and they also outline sanctions should these expectations not be met. The explanation that follows is taken from the MCC Laws of Cricket, which is universally applied across all countries and cultures.
Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it should be played not only within its Laws but also within the Spirit of the Game. Any action which is seen to abuse this spirit causes injury to the game itself.
THE ROLE OF THE CAPTAIN Team captains hold the main responsibility for ensuring the spirit of fair play is maintained. There are two laws that reinforce this principle:
RESPONSIBILITY OF PLAYERS The captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the Spirit of the Game as well as within the laws.
PLAYER’S CONDUCT In the event of a player failing to comply with instructions by an umpire, or criticising by word or action the decisions of an umpire, or showing dissent, or generally behaving in a manner which might bring the game into disrepute, the umpire concerned shall in the first place report the matter to the other umpire and to the player’s captain, and instruct the latter to take action.
FAIR AND UNFAIR PLAY According to the Laws the umpires are the sole judges of fair and unfair play. The umpires may intervene at any time and it is the responsibility of the captain to take action where required.
UMPIRE INTERVENTION The umpires are authorised to intervene in cases of time wasting, damaging the pitch, dangerous or unfair bowling, tampering with the ball, and any other action that they consider to be unfair.
RESPECT The Spirit of the Game involves respect for your opponents, your own captain and team, the role of the umpires, the game and its traditional values.
VIOLATIONS It is against the spirit of the game to: dispute an umpire’s decision by word, action, or gesture; direct abusive language towards an opponent or umpire; and to indulge in cheating or any sharp practice (for instance, to: appeal knowing that the batsman is not out; advance towards an umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing; or to seek to distract an opponent either verbally or by harassment with persistent clapping or unnecessary noise under the guise of enthusiasm and motivation of one’s own side).
VIOLENCE There is no place for any act of violence on the field of play.
PLAYERS Captains and umpires together set the tone for the conduct of a cricket match. Every player is expected to make an important contribution to this.