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David Warner's form over the last 2 years has been very questionable, but there is no doubt that his retirement will leave a massive hole in this Australian team. Currently, there are 4 contenders to replace him at the top.

In my opinion, Cameron Bancroft must be selected for Adelaide. If Cameron Green is chosen as an opener, it implies that Sheffield Shield cricket means absolutely nothing and indicates a broken system. Whoever they pick, Cricket Australia needs to stick with this player for at least 12 months and back them against the West Indies and India at home, as well as New Zealand away.

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Flinders Cricket Club 150-year anniversary
Date: 17th February 2024
Time: 630pm
Venue: Flinders Golf Club
Dress Code: Neat Casual
Cost: $70 (Cocktail Party)
• Hot & Cold Canapés
• 2x Larger handheld dishes
• Drinks at bar prices

The committee has decided to celebrate the 150 year anniversary by selecting Teams of the Decade’s and a Champion Team (150 Years)
The 1st XI will also be playing Saturday afternoon at B.A Cairns Reserve against Balnarring CC there will be historic items & photos on display. We will also be supplying afternoon tea for guests between 1pm - 4pm.
Clubrooms will also be open Sunday 10am-2pm.
Tickets can be purchased via ticket link or over the bar at the club.

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This February the Waratah-Mayfield District Cricket Club will celebrate its Centenary Season in style with its Centenary Dinner on 10 Feb 2024 at The NEX Convention Centre (Wests Newcastle City – 309 King St Newcastle) starting at 6:30pm.

This is your chance to attend to celebrate our combined history of 100 seasons and 188 NDCA and C&S titles as well as many club mates that have gone on to achieve higher level of cricket. The night will feature a two course dinner, live music, live and recorded interviews with club legends, video and photographic highlights of the club’s history, historic memorabilia displays as well as the announcement of the inaugural class of the Waratah-Mayfield District Cricket Club Hall of Fame.

If you have any special dietary or seating requirements please contact us by email at wmdcc100@gmail.com


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Celebrating an Historic Night at the Wynnum Manly District Cricket Club

Saturday 16th December 2023 marked a monumental moment for our beloved Wynnum Manly District Cricket Club as we unveiled the stunning Noel Gorman Pavilion Second Storey. The atmosphere was filled with gratitude and excitement as we cut the ribbon on this incredible addition, made possible by the hard work and dedication of many.

A huge shoutout to those who played pivotal roles in bringing our vision to life:

· Lisa Atwood – Councillor for Doboy

· Joan Pease - State Member for Lytton

· Mitch Barlow - Brisbane City Council (and our official ribbon cutter!)

· Andrew Sly – Deputy Director General Sport and Recreation

· Luke Maguire - Owner of Evermore

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Tahs move into Xmas break with dominant performances – Weekend Wrap 23rd December 2023

Saturday saw the Men conclude the first half of their season with a dominant showing against Campbelltown-Camden across the grades, the Tahs taking 4 wins from the 5 clashes with the Ghosts.

M1s bounced back strongly from an agonising defeat last start, with an important away victory. Losing the toss, a decent start from Joel Foster (21) was halted by a few quick wickets to have the Tahs 4/59, before Ryan Farrell (51) and Ned Hole (38) combined for a crucial 79 run partnership to shift the momentum, Faz anchoring the Tahs’ innings while Ned took the attack to the Ghosts’ bowlers. Late cameos from Lachlan Coyte (27) and Ryan Hadley (19*) pushing the score to a competitive 222. Early breakthroughs to Hadley and Tom Kaye kicked off the bowling innings, until the Ghosts consolidated to have the game in the balance. Both set batters were soon gone though as Bertie Foreman picked up the first before being involved again shortly after with a ripping catch off the bowling of Josh Seward. From there, a consistent flow of wickets including poles to Foreman and Joel Foster kept the Tahs on top, but it was Seward who starred picking up his maiden 1st Grade five-wicket haul in a classy display of fast bowling. The Tahs victorious by 51 runs as the Ghosts were bowled out for 171.

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Five things we learned from Round 10 - NSW Premier Cricket 2023-24

There’s a top six starting to form

With this frantic season pausing for two weeks to catch its breath over the new year, the top six in First Grade is slowly taking shape. Anyone taking odds on who’ll be there will have closed the book on St George, who have opened the season with nine straight wins. Five Things usually reckons that, to make the finals, a side needs something between 54 and 60 points, which means that St George (on 56) could lose every game between now and March and still have a pretty good chance (although we do not recommend this approach). Saints are followed by Northern District (41), Mosman (37), Manly (33), Penrith (33) and Parramatta (31). But Penrith and Parramatta play each other in the next round, and Gordon (28), Easts (27), Wests (26), Fairfield (25) and Randwick-Petersham (25) will be looking to make up ground on whoever loses that one.

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At the start of the 2021-22 NSW Premier Cricket Season Western Suburbs first grade batter Callum Hotham launched his career as an artist and his first project was the Western Suburbs dressing room at Pratten Park in Sydney.

Today there are 4 magnificent murals of Western Suburbs international players Michael Clarke, Phillip Hughes, Alan Davidson and Bob Simpson holding pride and place in the dressing room.

Pictured are Australian first-class umpires Gerard Abood and Greg Davidson in Western Suburbs home dressing room in front of the Michael Clarke mural. Greg Abood played NSW Premier Cricket for Western Suburbs and Greg Davidson took 333 first grade wickets for Parramatta.

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The following fourteen players for both the Women’s and Men’s Victorian Country Cricket teams have been selected to play in the 2024 Australian Country Cricket Championships in Newcastle.

Teams from NSW, Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory, Queensland will play at grounds in the Newcastle area.

The men’s competition commences on Wednesday 3rd January and the Women’s competition on Thursday 4th January with both finishing on Wednesday 10th January.

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The Queensland Men’s and Women’s Country team have been selected to play in the Toyota Australian Country Championships in Newcastle, NSW In January 2024.

Teams from NSW, Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory, Queensland will play at grounds in the Newcastle area.

The men’s competition commences on Wednesday 3rd January and the Women’s competition on Thursday 4th January with both finishing on Wednesday 10th January.

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Australia and India are set to meet in their first Test on Indian soil in almost 40 years – so how do Alyssa Healy and Harmanpreet Kaur's sides stack up?

The openers
Australia will have the same opening combination from their previous Test at Trent Bridge in June, with Beth Mooney partnering fellow left-hander Phoebe Litchfield.

The pair put on stands of 35 and 99 in that Test against England, in what was their first red-ball game opening the batting together. Litchfield hit 23 and 46 on debut, while Mooney struck 33 and 85.

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The best men and women country cricketers from around Australia will soon be making their way to Newcastle in NSW to compete in the Toyota Australian Country Championships.

Teams from NSW, Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory, Queensland will play at grounds in the Newcastle area.

The men’s competition commences on Wednesday 3rd January and the Women’s competition on Thursday 4th January with both finishing on Wednesday 10th January.

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