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Penrith Cricket Club 1996/97 - 5th grade bring home the bacon

What a great victory for the Fifth Grade team, and what a great victory for the Club's youth policy. Coupled with the Green Shield triumph, the season's performance by the young cricketers in the club has been nothing short of outstanding. The aim of the Fifth Grade has always been to transition junior players into senior cricket and develop skills for later years. To ultimately win the final against a much more experienced team demonstrated clearly the rapid progress that the team made.

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Penrith, the early history: A second premiership 1982/83

This was a truly amazing performance, the team's points score being a margin of 30 clear of their nearest rivals. Their 12 consecutive wins were a record for the club in any grade and would take some beating in the summers to come. In a sensible move, the NSWCA had decided that all Finals were to be at neutral grounds. Penrith's Semi-final was against Randwick at the Uni of NSW's Village Green but a wash out propelled the club into the Final against Bankstown at Hurstville Oval.

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Hi all. I’ve recently emailed Ben Oliver at CA High Performance Team, sharing my ideas on how to grow long-form cricket.

I can’t post the whole email due to it being too long but this is the exec summary of the email. I’ve put a link to the full email at the bottom of the post. Let me know if the link doesn’t work.

Just posting to share ideas and have a conversation.

Executive summary
I’m writing to outline a practical, long-term strategy to protect and elevate Australia’s Test dominance.

This approach embeds:
Expansion of the Sheffield Shield to 12–14 rounds to deepen red-ball resilience and grow selection data.

Formal CA-funded county placements, paying full player contracts to systematically embed 6–8 emerging Australians under Dukes balls.

A roaming CA development coach across counties to maintain technical standards and directly manage workloads.

Carefully structured BBL participation for this specific cohort to preserve multi-day habits.


These initiatives together form a world-leading system that no other Test nation is pursuing, directly shaping players like Hunt, Kellaway, Konstas, Bartlett, Sutherland, Murphy, Kuhnemann and Webster into a sustained Ashes and WTC force.

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4 months ago



Gordon District Cricket Club 2004-5 First Grade Report

With a productive off-season the Stag's were looking to continue the good work which had been done by the recently retired Matthew Nicholson. There would be new players blooded throughout the year with season 2009/10 going to be a bit of an unknown. A new Skipper was inducted in Beau Casson and the side would start the season with a blend of experience (including two test players in Casson and Flynn) mixed with youth (17 y.o Chad Soper).

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Penrith Cricket Club in 1982-83. A record and Aussie Goalkeeper

Under the bright Sydney skies, Penrith delivered a masterclass in batting dominance, scripting a tale for the history books. The scoreboard flashed 1/377, an imposing total that would send shivers down the spine of any opposition.

At the heart of this demolition? Trevor Bayliss and Brian Wood—two maestros wielding their willows with sheer elegance and brute force. Bayliss, a picture of relentless concentration, carved out a record 204 not out,

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4 months ago



Welcome Century Champions League: Celebrating the Next Generation of Cricket Talent Together

We’re excited to share that The Brand Bar Sport has acquired Century Champions League (CCL) in a part ownership stake, further expanding our presence in the sporting landscape.

A league built for the bold, the skilled, and the champions of tomorrow, CCL is shaking up the game with a festival-style, short-form cricket experience that puts amateur and youth talent in the spotlight. These are franchise based tournaments with franchises owned and operated by owners across the country. In just a few weeks, this spotlight turns to Brisbane starting on Friday 25th - 27th of July for the Next XI U23 competition,

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4 months ago



A 4th Grade premiership in the centenary year of this proud old club. Happy days. Having been so close in 2003-04, it was a just reward for Captain Reynolds to lift the Reid Cup at Killara Park on 3 April 2005. And the crushing victory in the Final – by nine wickets – underscored the fact that this was the best performed side in the competition all year. Only one loss was recorded, to Bankstown in Round 7 in a one-day game, while the runners up, Randwick-Petersham were defeated by Gordon twice at the business end of the season.

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North Sydney Third Grade travelled to Merrylands Oval for a regulation two-day match in Round 8 of the 2009/10 Sydney Grade Cricket season. The Bears were mid-table with three wins, three losses and a draw. But they were in good form having won their last two, including an outright the prior round vs Penrith.

The selected Bears team was choc full of doyens, featuring a future President, Vice President, Treasurer and Committee member. The selected side was to also include current Bears First Grade spearhead James Campbell, who was to come into the side as skipper Jason Keane was unavailable with a niggle

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4 months ago



Matt Hilder came from the Petersham-Marrickville side of the merger with Randwick in 2001 to form Randwick Petersham. He was an experienced 22-year-old Sydney Grade cricketer, having started as an A W Green Shield boy with Parramatta DCC in 1993-94. He joined Petes in 1998-99, playing lower grades and Poidevin Gray Shield until the creation of Randwick Petersham. He finished second in the 2nd Grade batting aggregate with 300 runs in 2000-01, playing with the likes of David Bourke and Dean White, a season after putting on 141 in a partnership with Steve Yates for the first wicket against Manly in a PGs match. He was a valued player with Petersham-Marrickville and remained as such with Randwick Petersham.

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When a Canadian Club Cricket Team Played Australia Led by Greg Chappell and Dennis Lillee in 1975

This was going to be a game against The Australian National Team comprised of some of the most accomplished cricketers ever to play Down Under who were visiting our ground at Armour Heights. It was their third game in three days in Toronto. Many of these Aussies had lost on the same ground two days before: Greg Chappell, Lillee, Higgs, Marsh, Walker, Laird, Turner and McCosker.

It was their last game before heading off for the headline series, the Inaugural World Cup which would take place in England in a few days.

Australia was going to bat first. I had the honour of being one of the opening bowlers along with Basil Peters. And it wasn’t just an honour. I knew if the captain was giving me the new ball that I had a job to do.

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4 months ago



Dave Evans was a true Gordon Legend - Part 2

Dave recommenced his cricket career immediately after the war, playing in the top three grades for seven seasons from 1945 to 1952. Included were some matches in the First Grade premiership team of 1945-46 and a whole season in the 1947-48 Third Grade premiership team. In the 1950s, when work commitments meant Dave had to travel a lot, often overseas, he played when available in the Colts team until 1962. Dave scored 1,982 runs for Gordon at an average of 19.62 including two centuries, both in Third Grade with one at Beauchamp.

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