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The Bravest Innings - John Shattock

I was fortunate enough to see many great innings in my time in Grade cricket. However the one that stands out as far as courage is concerned was played by a Gordon batsman who played very little First Grade and, indeed, not nearly enough Grade cricket.

John Shattock had played for Gordon for a couple of years, starting in the lower grades. A workman-like opening batsman, in 1970-71 he set 5th Grade Aggregate record (which still stands!). He moved up the grades and in 1972, he was chosen to play his first 1st Grade game (my first game in the top grade as well). It was a quiet introduction with John scoring a handful not out against Mosman with the second day being completely washed out.

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The Little Master - The Fabian Heaton story

When Fabian Heaton took a regulation catch off Northern District no. 10 in the 5th Grade match at Storey Park on 4 November 2023, it was just another to add to his imposing tally of 211 catches in a career wicketkeeping record of 246 dismissals. But there were two important features of that particular snare. Firstly, it was his last as a wicketkeeper and secondly, he did it in his 60th year!

Fabian had been playing with Randwick / Randwick Petersham since 2000-01. He was most impressive in his first season with 341 runs and 18 lower grade dismissals, earning the Phil Tresidder Encouragement Award after being described as “another of the exciting young players to emerge in the club”. He was 36.

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Taran Finemore First Grade Cap #193 - Penrith Cricket Club

Who is the best wicket keeper you’ve had the good fortune to play with?

I played a lot with Tim Cummins in my early years; he’d have to be up there. I also played a few games of cricket with a baby-faced Tyran Liddiard as well who has gone on to become one of the best going around currently, but he was still a young’un learning his craft when I played with him. It’s a tough one, but I’ll give this one to Tim, who is also still playing well for Sydney University. I do sometimes miss hearing him tell the outfielders to get their throws up

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Bob Thomas - From Wade Park, Orange to Chatswood Oval: An Unexpected Call Up

Having played two seasons for Sutherland, employment led me to the North Shore, Gordon Cricket Club and Chatswood Oval. The team was captained by the venerable Dick Guy, who demanded his high expectations be met each and every game. Behind the stumps was the Australian wicketkeeper, Brian Taber, a champion player and an even better bloke. I used to field in the covers, and survey the field, almost pinching myself how wonderful it was to be part of such a competitive team.

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It was a long time coming but in May 1973 the Nepean District Cricket Association received an invitation to join the NSW Cricket Association Sydney Grade Competition. The wheels has been in motion since 1966. True, it was a frustratingly long process but because Nepean was a member of the Hawkesbury Cricket Council, which was a Country Council affiliated to the NSWCA through Country Cricket, and Nepean's application had to be submitted through the HCC, there was much discussion, many letters and follow-up meetings.

The, in 1972 the NSWCA sub-committee was commissioned by the Executive Committee to review, a) the system of residential qualifications, b) boundaries of the Sydney Grade Clubs, c) inclusions of the peripheral Country Councils - Hawkesbury, Illawarra, Hunter Valley and the Newcastle DCA - in the Sydney grade competitions.

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Gordon’s long term bowling stalwart Adair Durie finally succumbed to a persistent knee injury and retired at the end of the 2013/14 season.

The Gordon club received the news in an emotive email from Adair that thanked all those involved in his career and promised to stay in touch and hopefully remain involved in the club in the future.

Many players when they retire can look back on their career and pick out a performance or two that really stand out. I doubt there are many, however, who can say they bowled 35 overs unchanged (except for the tea break) and took 8 for 56 in a premiership final.

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