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Alfred Beecher Stewart White 1879-1962

Patron of Sydney University Cricket Club – 1939-1944

ABS White has a record that’s unlikely to be approached or broken.

His last game in Grade Cricket for SUCC as an undergraduate was in October 1900. In the first two rounds of the 1900-01 season, he opened the batting for the Club’s 1st XI which was in exile, playing in the 2nd Grade competition for four seasons because of a protracted and acrimonious dispute over the eligibility of players for SUCC. White scored 60 against Norths and then 25 against Burwood before sailing to England.

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Tim Caban (TC to most) represented Queensland in 1 First Class match and was a prominent cricketer in Newcastle for many years. Tim was a feature in Stockton & Northern Districts teams throughout the clubs hugely successful period of the late 70s and 80s

Tim was also recently named as a member of the Stockton & Northern Districts Cricket Club Team of the last 50 Years (1970-2019)

Who was the best captain you had the good fortune to play with?

There are 2 I can't split. James Hogg as a leader and Mike Rogers as a tactician and game manager in declaration cricket in the U.K

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Chris Bettany opens the batting and bowls tidy spin for the Newcastle & Hunter District Veterans cricket team.

Having recently moved to Newcastle from Victoria Chris pedigree in the game is very evident in his skills, leadership, and team camaraderie.

What was your highest score in senior cricket?

I got 146 for Kew CC (UK). Batted first that day. But my favourite inning was 140 not out for Caulfield Grammarians Old Boys against Sacred Heart Cricket Club. Chasing 270 opened up and carried my bat.

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My Best Grade team - Toot Byron 1960s to 70s

I hope this interests some people and rekindles some memories as my playing days in Brisbane Grade Cricket goes back some 50 years.

There were many terrific cricket players around then who loved playing the game competitively and enjoying a beer after the contest.

This team represents those who I played with and against in Grade cricket more regularly than others as some may have been on first class duty during this period.

It was great fun to play against them all.

1. John Loxton
2. Don Allen
3. Bill Buckle – Captain
4. Martin Kent
5. Phil Carlson
6. Bill Grienke
7. Bob Crane
8. Lew Cooper – Wicket Keeper
9. Bill Albury
10. Alan Skuse
11. Allan Free

12. Terry O’Çonnell

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Yet Mr Whistler, president of the local Parents and Citizens' Association, and those who contributed to the collection, could see the good in Moose. They glimpsed his potential. So Master Adrian Skeggs was enrolled as a boarder at TAS, The Armidale School.

"I cried for four or five months," he said yesterday. "I had never cried before."

Now Adrian Skeggs is 28 years old, weighs 116 kilograms, is 1.9 metres tall, teaches physical education at the Anglican Church Grammar School in Brisbane, is on the fringe of playing rugby for Australia and goes home every summer to Lord Howe, where he plays Santa Claus and cares for kids.

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The 2003/04 season was a remarkable one for the Dolphin’s flagship taking out three premierships including the State One Day Challenge beating NSW Country’s finest Southern Zone, and winning the One Day Comp defeating Sydney University by 4 wickets after bowling the Students out for 125.

Syd Uni 125 (Maclennan 3-9, Dery 2-17, Byrom 2-21 Tucker 2-29) def by Easts 6-127 (Berry 29, Patterson 28no, Jeffrey 25)

At the pinnacle of the season Easts encountered local rivals Randwick Petersham Cricket Club at Coogee Oval in the 1st Grade Grand Final. Easts lost the toss and were sent in and found themselves in strife at 5-15 after only 30 minutes of play.

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David Capel was the first professional cricketer to play with Petersham-Marrickville DCC when he joined the club for the 1991-92 season. Overseas professionals in Sydney Grade Cricket had become quite regular since Wesley Hall joined Randwick in the 1965-66 season. Hall’s impact on the club and the competition led to a number of other high-level players joining Grade clubs in the 1970-80s, the most notable being Tony Greig and Geoff Boycott with Waverley, Barry Knight with Mosman and Mike Gatting with Balmain.

With Petersham-Marrickville being touted for some time as a club likely to be forced into a merger or wound up altogether to cater for the need to establish Western Sydney clubs, the committee was looking to improve its standard of play and competitiveness. The loss of a number of experienced players such as John Bain, Mark Atkinson, Bart Pozuelo, Pat Farhart and Warren Pepper gave every indication that season 1991-92 was likely to be a real struggle.

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In the 1970’s and 80’s, Northern Suburbs home ground in Canberra, was the picturesque Majura Oval, in the suburb of Ainslie.

However, as beautiful as this enclosed field looked, the wicket area had hidden demons for many a batsman and the outfields layer of thick grass, kept even the hottest of smoked cover drives down to either one run, or a risky two at best.

This was the backdrop for a battle that has stuck vividly in my memory bank for forty years.

In this 1981 match, East Canberra batted first and Norths representative opening bowlers, Brett Hannam and Dene Moore, did a demolition job on their batting lineup, rolling them for 37, similar to the way the same pair had dismantled Ginninderra the previous year at Majura for 33.

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Darren Kingdon made his first grade debut for Waverley (now Easts) at the age of 18 in 1987.

He scored 2,420 runs at an average of 41 before moving to Queensland where he played 7 first class games scoring 176 runs with a highest score of 59.

Darren is a former first grade captain of the Dolphins and was one of the 50 nominated contenders for the Waverley/Easts team of 125 years. A tremendous accolade to his contribution to the club.

What’s been your most memorable moment in cricket?

Probably facing Malcolm Marshall off 18 yards on those spitfire turf practice pitches at Waverley Oval is something I won’t forget in a hurry. He’d stand at the top of his run pointing to the top of his head yelling “Deeeeeeekaaay mun”

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Nick Christides is a club legend and Life Member at Delacombe Park Cricket Club.

In a highly decorated career in the Mornington Peninsula Cricket Association Nick has played over 390 first XI games, represented the Peninsula at Victorian Country Cricket League championship on 7 occasions and has won multiple premierships.

He has an award named in his honour at the club and was named captain of the DPCC 50 year team.

Nick performances for the club over many years has seen him selected in no less than 4 teams of the decades.

Let’s find out more about Nick’s journey in the game

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Cricket Union of Victoria Cricket cap from Australian Junior Under 21 Cricket Carnival in 1976

My cap from 1976 Australian Junior (Under 21) Cricket Carnival at Flinders University in Adelaide.

I represented Cricket Union of Victoria (CUOV), which was taken from all the metropolitan associations. I was selected in CUOV team from Aspendale in the old Federal comp.

Victoria won the Carnival and I was subsequently selected in the Australian X1 (see medallion next to cap).

Another local player, Brian Westhorp (ex Cheltenham CC and Heatherhill CC), also made the Australian team after making a signature blazing century in one match. My memory is that it was extremely hot and great fun and a long time ago.

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Jock Livingston - Randwick Petersham Cricket Club - Heroes of the Ages

An aggressive left-handed batsman and occasional wicket keeper, Len Livingston joined Randwick in 1945-46. It was not as successful as expected although he won the batting average and aggregate with 464 runs at 30.93. The following summer he showed his attacking flair scoring centuries v Gordon (109) and Balmain (120) to post a season total of 552 runs at an average of 61.3. His batting was described as “most entertaining to spectators and to team mates”. He and his skipper Jack Chegwyn were regarded as the most formidable duo in the Sydney Grade competition.

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Melissa Bulow played 23 internationals for Australia including 2 tests after her debut at the age of 22. She was a powerful batsman who dominated Brisbane Grade cricket for many years with Wests and is one of Queensland’s most successful women’s cricketers including been named the WNCL player of the year in 2006/07.

Now married with 2 children, Melissa is the Chief Operating Officer of Binnicle Training. A keen traveller – she is looking forward to the end of Covid so she can return to the French Alps to look for the hiking boots that she threw into the Arve River.

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