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Page 1: MARIST COLLEGE CANBERRA CRICKET CLUB YEARBOOK

MARIST COLLEGE CANBERRA

CRICKET CLUB

YEARBOOK

2020 – 2021

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Marist College Canberra Cricket Club

2020-2021 Yearbook

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Contents Marist Cricket Club’s Goals .......................................................................................................... 2

2020-2021 Committee ................................................................................................................... 2

President’s Report ......................................................................................................................... 3

Major Awards ................................................................................................................................ 4

Season Records .......................................................................................................................... 6

Club Career Records .................................................................................................................. 8

First XI ........................................................................................................................................ 12

First XI Records ....................................................................................................................... 16

Second XI – Colts ........................................................................................................................ 22

Stage 1 Blue ................................................................................................................................ 25

Stage 1 Heat ................................................................................................................................ 26

Stage 1 Hurricanes ....................................................................................................................... 28

Stage 1 Light ............................................................................................................................... 30

Stage 1 Renegades ....................................................................................................................... 32

Stage 1 Royal .............................................................................................................................. 33

Stage 1 Sixers .............................................................................................................................. 35

Stage 1 Stars ................................................................................................................................ 38

Stage 1 Strikers............................................................................................................................ 39

Under 11 Division 1 .................................................................................................................... 41

Under 12 Division 1 Premiers ..................................................................................................... 44

Under 12 Division 2 Blue ............................................................................................................ 46

Under 12 Division 2 Light ........................................................................................................... 49

Under 12 Division 2 Royal .......................................................................................................... 51

Under 13 Division 1 .................................................................................................................... 54

Under 13 Division 2 Blue ............................................................................................................ 58

Under 13 Division 2 Light ........................................................................................................... 59

Under 13 Division 2 Navy ........................................................................................................... 60

Under 13 Division 2 Royal Premiers ............................................................................................ 63

Under 14 Division 1 .................................................................................................................... 65

Under 14 Division 2 Blue ............................................................................................................ 70

Under 14 Division 2 Royal .......................................................................................................... 74

Under 15 Division 1 Blue ............................................................................................................ 77

Under 15 Division 1 Royal .......................................................................................................... 80

Under 15 Division 2 .................................................................................................................... 84

Under 16 Division 1 .................................................................................................................... 87

End of Season Points Tables ........................................................................................................ 89

Player Career Statistics ................................................................................................................ 91

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Marist Cricket Club’s Goals

Mission Statement

The Marist Cricket Club exists to provide an effective cricket support infrastructure for Marist

students to play cricket and develop their cricket skills and interest in the game so that Marist is

considered a successful cricketing school.

Goals

• To provide all students at Marist with the opportunity to play cricket

• To maximise the level of participation of students who choose to play cricket

• To provide qualified coaches for the college's cricket teams

• To provide all players with the opportunity to be coached in all facets of the game

• To educate Marist cricketers in the etiquette of the sport and ensure that coaches and players

play the game accordingly

• To develop all teams, and especially the First XI, into successful combinations where all boys

are able to contribute to a team's success

• To keep the college and general community informed of the progress of its cricket teams

• To maximise the level of satisfaction students gain from playing cricket so they will want to

play the game "next year"

• To assist with the running of junior cricket in the A.C.T.

• To encourage Marist players to play in representative teams

• To ensure that funding is available to achieve all other goals

2020-2021 Committee

NAME COMMITTEE POSITION

President Nick Smith

Vice President Anne Kent

Secretary Sean Andrews

Treasurer & Registrar Matt Scholtens

Junior Council Delegate Nick Smith

Information Officer Wayne Cassidy

Grounds Coordinator Gary Goodman

Equipment Officer Matt Scholtens

Promotions and Sponsorships Dave French

Senior Cricket Coordinator Under 15’s Coach

Peter O Callaghan

Junior Cricket Coordinator Pino Pezzella

First XI Coach

Director of Coaching

Gary Goodman

Under 10 Coordinator

Under 11 Coordinator

Matt Scholtens

Under 12 Coordinator Julianne Pilloni

Under 13 Coordinator John Berry

Under 14 Coordinator Dave French / Nick Smith

Under 15 Coordinator; Scott Lehmann

Under 16/18 coordinator Nick Smith

Committee Member Cameron Tarrant; Luke Hickey; Ellen Acheson; Michael Gunn

For information about the Club:

Email: cricket@mcc,act.edu.au Website: http://mcccc.act.cricket.com.au/

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President’s Report

Nick Smith

The last two seasons have really been seasons like no other. This time last year we were at home

with no presentation possible as the world started the first of many lock downs. As such to even

have a cricket season was a positive and a reason to celebrate. Despite the backdrop of a pandemic

and the challenges of last season, Marist’s position as the largest junior club in Canberra was

confirmed as we had 289 boys and 27 teams registered to play our game. While I can’t say

categorically that this is the most boys, we have ever had play cricket at the college, our records

indicate that there have never been more participants.

On the field Marist won 8 premierships including the coveted ASC title and we were runners up in

5 competitions with two of these runners up only being the result of washouts of Sunday Grand

finals. The club won division 1 titles in u12’s, u13’s, u14’s with the poor u11’s losing the grand

final after a remarkable undefeated season. Happily, I am told that most of the opposition team are

seeking enrolment at Marist next year! Most importantly all of our boys played in great spirits and

with the sportsmanship expected making it a wonderful season for Marist cricket.

Some of our individual milestones included:

• 3 centuries (Sanson x 2 & Di Campli)

• 10 five wicket hauls

• 5 hat tricks (Sam Ryan, Marcus Sykes, Callum Fenwick, Angus Rees, Lachlan Bourne)

• 3 ACT junior cricketers of the week (Sam Ryan, Matthew Smith, Elliot Rowson).

In addition to these individual achievements at the ACT Junior Presentation Night, Marist won the

coveted Speakers Shield as the Champion Club and had Cameron Bushell receive a Spirit of

Cricket award and Lucas Louis named Junior Male Cricketer of the Year.

Throughout the season we had more than 30 coaches and 27 managers giving large chunks of their

time to allow the boys to get onto the field. I want to thank each one of these volunteers for their

fantastic commitment to cricket at the school. I particularly want to acknowledge our student

coaches who coached some of the stage one teams on a Friday – it is very much appreciated.

I want to single out two individuals who have made and continue to make incredible contributions

to the Club. The first is Matt Scholtens whom is the recipient of the President’s award this season.

Matt is the person who manages our equipment, our registrations, and finances. He has never once

asked for acknowledgement and was even in the equipment shed for 6 hours on his birthday this

year! He has spent literally hundreds of hours of his own time behind the scenes making the rest of

our jobs easy. Matt’s contribution to the Club is enormous and without volunteers such as Matt,

our sons don’t get to play cricket for the college.

The second person I would like to acknowledge is Gary Goodman or Gov as he is affectionately

known who is stepping down as First XI coach after 16 years of wonderful service to the College.

Mr Goodman has been involved with cricket for 56 summers as a proud player for St George &

Tasmania and countless other clubs and as the CEO of CACT and other prestigious roles. He is a

Life Member of the Marist College Canberra Cricket Club and is the epitome of Cricket. Gary’s

passion for the game and his desire to improve cricketers at the College makes me proud to say

that I know and have worked with him.

Finally, I would also like to acknowledge the Clubs major sponsors in Greg Chappell Cricket

Centre in Fyshwick, Callida Consulting, the Southern Cross Club and Evolve Sports coaching.

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Major Awards

Season Captain First XI Senior Cricketer of the Year

(Ray Lindwall Medallist)

Junior Cricketer of

the Year

Junior School

Cricketer of

the Year

1993/94 John Zafiris Stuart Henry Not awarded

1994/95 Matthew Napier Matthew Napier Not awarded

1995/96 Lachlan Freemantle Stephen Scotland Not awarded

1996/97 Tim McGrath Tim McGrath Not awarded

1997/98 Jon McGrath David Miller James Zsuzsa

1998/99 Chris Lejsek Chris Lejsek Peter O’Callaghan

1999/00 Andrew Goodall Andrew Goodall David Fitzpatrick

2000/01 Patrick Miller Peter O’Callaghan Leighton Phipps

2001/02 Peter O’Callaghan Peter O’Callaghan Dean Roulstone

2002/03 George Fitzgibbon Liam Casey, David Fitzpatrick Ryan Bartley

2003/04 Tom Galvin Tom Galvin Matthew Ephraums

2004/05 Shenal Siriwardhane Shenal Siriwardhane Damian Arnold

2005/06 Ryan Bartley Ryan Bartley, Nick Brady Corey Ryan

2006/07 Michael Di Guglielmo Corey Ryan Nathan Dunn

2007/08 Corey Ryan Corey Ryan Lakshmn Shivakumar

2008/09 Damian Arnold Damian Arnold Luke Seal

2009/10 Donald Shivakkumar Steve Smith Ashley Meek

2010/11 Luke Seal,

Liam Flaherty

Ashley Meek Nick Wood

2011/12 Ashley Meek Ashley Meek Nikhil Mathai

2012/13 Shae Darcy Michael Peterson Jordie Misic

2013/14 Tom Henry Ben Izzard Pranesh De Silva

2014/15 Nikhil Mathai Nikhil Mathai Josh Myburgh

2015/16 Ben Izzard Ben Izzard Joseph Sidorko

2016/17 Nikesh Joseph Josh Myburgh Aidan Cowie

2017/18 Michael Claremont Sam Myburgh Rory O’Brien

2018/19 Isaac Lillie Sam Myburgh Rory Di-Campli

2019/20 Sam Myburgh Jack Sanson James Haley Jack Whalen

2020/21 Jack Sanson Jack Sanson Nick Kent Kiaan Grover

CAREER SERVICE TO MARIST CRICKET

CLASS OF 2021

Five Years:

Will Parlett 653 runs 19 wickets 13 dismissals

Six Years:

Noah Bouquaiux 936 runs 24 wickets 21 dismissals

Hamish Collidge 517 runs 25 wickets 8 dismissals

Oliver Nguyen 1051 runs 10 wickets 17 dismissals

Eight Years:

Jacob Bauer 306 runs 86 wickets 15 dismissals

Angus Campbell 433 runs 63 wickets 6 dismissals

Rory Di-Campli 2169 runs 77 wickets 45 dismissals

Rory O’Brien 1271 runs 102 wickets 25 dismissals

Nine Years:

William Harding 719 runs 68 wickets 26 dismissals

Fin McRae 1359 runs 42 wickets 24 dismissals

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Season President’s Award

(Services to Marist Cricket) Life Members

1993/94 Pam Hughes

1994/95 Gary Crispe

1995/96 Brian Kensey

1996/97 Paul Rutledge

1997/98 John Da Deppo

1998/99 Mark Bonato

1999/00 Larry Goodall

2000/01 Luke Da Deppo, Wayne Cassidy

2001/02 Lucas Gilroy & Marist grounds staff

2002/03 Julie Little Brian Kensey

2003/04 Brendan Ryan, Mark Puren Larry Goodall

2004/05 Wayne Cassidy

2005/06 Mick Brady Wayne Cassidy

2006/07 Adrian Daley

2007/08 Butch Louden

2008/09 Mark Winchester, Sean McElhinney

2009/10 Vernon Joice

2010/11 Wayne Cassidy Mark Winchester, Sean McElhinney

2011/12 Lisa-marie Ciuffetelli, John Izzard

2012/13 Geoff Peterson

2013/14 Vee Kelly, Rod Burns

2014/15 Not awarded

2015/16 Michael Fitzgerald

2016/17 Matt O’Brien Pino Pezzella

2017/18 Not awarded Gary Goodman

2018/19 Dom Di-Campli, Mark Bauer

2019/20 Not awarded

2020/21 Matt Scholtens

Senior Cricketer of the Year, Jack Sanson , and Junior Cricketer of the Year, Nick Kent

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Season Records

400 runs in a season Name Season Runs Name Season Runs

Ryan Bartley 2005/06 803 Tim McGrath 1996/97 498

Damian Arnold 2008/09 800 Andrew Goodall 1998/99 491

Damian Arnold 2007/08 773 Shae Darcy 2012/13 488

Sam Myburgh 2018/19 772 Pranesh De Silva 2016/17 487

Tom Vane-Tempest 2014/15 754 Shaun O’Sullivan 2006/07 485

James Martens 2019/20 751 Suman Thapa Chhetri 2020/21 485

Ben Izzard 2014/15 724 Dean Roulstone 2001/02 482

Lakshmn Shivakumar 2009/10 723 Ansh Tiwary 2020/21 480

Ashley Meek 2011/12 720 Sachin Weerasinghe 2020/21 480

Lucas Louis 2020/21 700 Lucas Louis 2018/19 479

Samuel Smith 2018/19 689 Jack Sanson 2018/19 479

Nikhil Mathai 2014/15 686 Matthew Ephraums 2006/07 478

Corey Ryan 2006/07 685 Kiaan Grover 202/21 475

Andrew Goodall 1999/00 683 Akshay Joseph 2016/17 474

Akshay Joseph 2018/19 670 Chris Rajapakse 2014/15 473

Owen Hardy 2019/20 670 Nicholas Honeyman 2016/17 472

Brad Burns 2012/13 668 Brendan Vercoe 2003/04 471

Tom Henry 2013/14 668 Adam Butt 1993/94 470

Peter O’Callaghan 2001/02 658 Shae Darcy 2010/11 469

Aidan Cowie 2016/17 656 Samuel Smith 2020/21 468

Ben Izzard 2015/16 635 Brad Burns 2013/14 465

Bede Cuddihy 2019/20 630 Alex Gunn 2018/19 463

Luke Seal 2009/10 627 Joshua Nuss 2019/20 455

Liam Flaherty 2010/11 623 Jordie Misic 2013/14 450

Matthew Napier 1994/95 618 Nathan Kerr 2020/21 450

Luke Seal 2008/09 613 James Haley 2019/20 446

Josh Myburgh 2014/15 611 Nick Honeyman 2018/19 445

Rory Di-Campli 2018/19 607 James McMahon 2013/14 444

Pranesh De Silva 2013/14 598 Nicholas Honeyman 2017/18 444

David Miller 1997/98 595 Nick Kent 2018/19 442

Nick Kent 2020/21 587 Kai Callaway 2018/19 436

Peter O’Callaghan 2000/01 583 Sachin Weersinghe 2019/20 435

Jack Sanson 2019/20 582 James McMahon 2012/13 434

Craig Hart 1993/94 581 Aarush Patel 2020/21 432

Joshua Nuss 2020/21 579 Tom Henry 2012/13 430

George Fitzgibbon 2002/03 574 Ashley Meek 2009/10 428

Corey Ryan 2007/08 572 Aidan Cowie 2013/14 427

Samuel Myburgh 2017/18 567 Daniel Coffey 2020/21 425

Luke Seal 2010/11 562 Nikesh Joseph 2016/17 423

Samuel Smith 2017/18 562 Will Pilloni 2018/19 423

Jacob Scholtens 2016/17 554 Brad Fuller 1995/96 422

Jack Sanson 2020/21 553 Joe Roff 1991/92 420

Logan Ayers 2015/16 552 Ashley Meek 2010/11 420

Shannon Madden 2008/09 546 Justin Burden 2014/15 418

Declan Jackson 2019/20 545 Elliott White 2010/11 417

Anthony Walker 1996/97 540 Brentyn Wilson 1998/99 414

Quinten Moffatt 2016/17 535 Tom Barkley 2002/03 414

Praveen Mathai 2014/15 533 Akshay Joseph 2017/18 414

Achala Siriwardhane 1997/98 528 Liam Flaherty 2009/10 407

Matthew Ephraums 2007/08 521 Andrew Dapre 1996/97 405

Tom Galvin 2003/04 517 Clancy Probyn 2016/17 404

Zak Keogh 2019/20 514 Samuel Smith 2016/17 404

Samuel Smith 2019/20 507 George Denny 2020/21 402

Jack Whalen 2019/20 504 Alex Gunn 2019/20 400

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30 wickets in a season Name Season Wickets Name Season Wickets

Corey Ryan 2007/08 55 Ben Izzard 2013/14 33

Jono Louden 2007/08 46 Jono Louden 2006/07 33

Ryan Bartley 2005/06 45 Bryce McNicol 1994/95 33

Luke Wesney 2007/08 42 Patrick Miller 1999/00 33

Nic Hall 2011/12 42 Akshay Joseph 2014/15 33

Jono Louden 2008/09 42 Henry York 2019/20 33

Nick Brady 2004/05 41 Brad Fuller 1994/95 32

Matthew Hill 1993/94 40 Chris Males 1996/97 32

Phil Wild 2003/04 39 Chris Lejsek 1997/98 32

Stephen Scotland 1995/96 38 Ryan Slater 2000/01 32

Matthew Kowal 1993/94 38 Phil Tonkin 2012/13 32

Liam Casey 2002/03 38 Nick Wood 2013/14 32

Tom Iles 2011/12 37 Matt Treglown 2003/03 31

Tim Gray 2003/04 36 Steve Smith 2009/10 30

Teague Baldry 2006/07 36 Greg Smith 1997/98 30

Leshan Samaranayake 2018/19 36 Michael Peterson 2011/12 30

Nikhil Mathai 2014/15 35 Praveen Mathai 2011/12 30

Tim Catlin 2009/10 34 Ben Izzard 2015/16 30

Peter Grant 1997/98 34 Samuel Smith 2017/18 30

David Fitzpatrick 2002/03 34 Matthew Garrety 2019/20 30

Jordan Wood 2011/12 34

20 dismissals in a season Name Season Dismissals

Shannon Madden 2007/08 35

Elliott White 2010/11 31

Tom Henry 2012/13 29

Luke Bartley 2005/06 27

Tom Henry 2011/12 27

Shannon Madden 2008/09 26

Tom Vane-Tempest 2014/15 26

Matthew Rollings 2006/07 26

Will Pilloni 2017/18 25

David Miller 1995/96 24

Jacob Scholtens 2020/21 24

Logan Ayers 2011/12 23

Luke Bartley 2004/05 22

Noah Polishuk 2020/21 22

Matt Cassidy 2003/04 21

Tom Vane-Tempest 2013/14 21

Nick Bartley 1999/00 20

Matthew Napier 1994/95 20

Luke Da Deppo 1998/99 20

Quinten Moffatt 2013/14 20

Travis Grady 2020/21 20

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Club Career Records

BOWLING - 100 wickets or more for Marist Name Class of Years played Wickets

Louden, Jono 2009 6 168

Ryan, Corey 2008 8 155

Iles, Tom 2017 8 155

Wild, Phil 2004 8 154

Emmanuel, Mario 2006 9 153

Wood, Nicholas 2014 9 147

Clark, Billy 2017 9 147

Peterson, Michael 2013 9 146

Izzard, Ben 2016 9 143

Joseph, Nikesh 2017 9 143

Bartley, Ryan 2006 6 134

Mathai, Praveen 2017 6 134

Mooney, Spencer 2018 9 126

Samaranayake, Leshan 2020 9 126

Gill, David 2000 7 125

Joseph, Akshay 2023 7 125

Smith, Samuel 2024 6 125

Catlin, Tim 2012 8 124

Storey, Tom 2007 9 122

Lejsek, Chris 1999 6 121

Treglown, Matt 2003 8 118

Evans, Lewis 2017 6 118

Siriwardhane, Shenal 2005 9 117

Males, Chris 1998 5 117

Brady, Nick 2006 5 117

Fitzpatrick, David 2003 6 117

Jackson, Patrick 2014 8 116

Casey, Liam 2003 6 116

Kent, Angus 2019 9 115

Baldry, Teague 2007 8 115

Mathai, Nikhil 2015 6 114

Wade, Josh 2010 9 114

Caldwell, Liam 2014 9 111

Sidorko, Joseph 2018 8 111

York, Henry 2023 6 111

Miller, Patrick 2001 8 110

Schier, Bradley 2009 9 108

Winchester, Josh 2009 9 105

Di Guglielmo, Michael 2007 9 102

King, Liam 2008 7 102

O’Brien, Rory 2021 8 102

Tierney, Josh 2002 5 101

Hynes, Anthony 2006 8 101

Leahey-Butler, James 2004 6 100

Turner, Daniel 2012 9 100

THE TRIPLE Three players in the history of the Club have achieved the “triple” (1,000 runs, 100 wickets, 50 dismissals)

over the course of their Marist careers

Class of Years played Runs Wickets Dismissals

Ryan Bartley 2006 6 1,930 134 57

Ben Izzard 2016 9 2,891 143 57

Angus Kent 2019 9 1,422 115 50

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BATTING - 1,000 runs or more for Marist Name Class of Years played Runs

Myburgh, Sam 2020 9 3223

Henry, Tom 2014 9 3195

Izzard, Ben 2016 9 2891

Burns, Brad 2014 9 2849

Smith, Samuel 2024 5 2845

Arnold, Damian 2009 5 2781

de Silva, Pranesh 2017 9 2666

Joseph, Akshay 2023 7 2641

Ryan, Corey 2008 8 2521

Goodall, Andrew 2000 7 2508

Ephraums, Matthew 2009 8 2507

Mathai, Nikhil 2015 6 2449

Seal, Luke 2012 6 2422

Misic, Jordie 2017 9 2411

McMahon, James 2014 9 2408

Ayers, Logan 2016 9 2358

Joseph, Nikesh 2017 9 2268

Di-Campli, Rory 2021 8 2169

Flaherty, Liam 2011 8 2152

Myburgh, Josh 2017 6 2133

Louis, Lucas 2025 5 2092

Samranayake, Leshan 2020 9 2058

Galvin, Tom 2004 8 2039

Meek, Ashley 2012 5 2008

Henry, Michael 2005 8 1987

Kent, Nick 2023 7 1979

Cowie, Aidan 2019 5 1965

Harman, Lewis 2013 8 1940

Siriwardhane, Shenal 2005 9 1938

Bartley, Ryan 2006 6 1930

Vane-Tempest, Tom 2015 6 1894

Gunning, Sam 2014 9 1865

Scholtens, Jacob 2024 6 1863

O'Callaghan, Peter 2002 4 1860

Shivakumar, Lakshmn 2012 6 1798

Darcy, Shae 2013 5 1763

Moffatt, Quinten 2017 6 1763

Fitzgibbon, George 2003 5 1736

Brearley, Sam 2018 9 1728

Honeyman, Nicholas 2022 6 1727

O'Rourke, Declan 2009 9 1644

Kelly, Tom 2014 6 1617

Martyn, Kiefer 2011 7 1616

Sanson, Jack 2021 3 1614

Mathai, Praveen 2016 6 1590

Jackson, Declan 2020 5 1588

Ivery, Blake 2017 9 1577

Catlin, Tim 2012 8 1550

Claremont, Michael 2018 9 1559

Siriwardhane, Achala 1998 5 1538

Lowe, Nathan 2009 6 1524

Joice, Patrick 2009 9 1521

Tarrant, Jackson 2023 7 1504

Hardy, Owen 2023 7 1498

Murray, Angus 2022 8 1497

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Gajewski, Adam 2006 9 1487

Noble, Michael 2007 8 1481

Gunn, Alex 2024 5 1469

Pilloni, William 2019 8 1463

O'Regan, Matt 2004 8 1438

Fogarty, Darcy 2021 8 1434

Walker, Anthony 1997 5 1433

Sherring, Jeff 2007 6 1427

Peterson, Michael 2013 9 1423

Kent, Angus 2019 9 1422

Gray, Chris 2000 5 1365

McRae, Fin 2021 9 1359

Haley, James 2023 6 1357

Cuddihy, Bede 2024 4 1352

Fely, Ben 2017 9 1343

Denny, George 2023 7 1322

Tonkin, Phil 2013 9 1290

O’Brien, Rory 2021 8 1271

Toohey, Alex 2022 6 1268

Bourke, Callan 2020 9 1265

Whyte, Robert 2007 7 1258

Madden, Shannon 2009 6 1251

Phipps, Leighton 2005 6 1249

Abbas, Rafay 2022 5 1225

Izzard, Tom 2011 8 1212

Miller, Patrick 2001 8 1210

Gill, David 2000 7 1209

Sorensen, Tim 2009 7 1208

Wesney, Luke 2008 6 1207

Reid, Nick 2004 8 1201

Elkins, Will 2006 6 1177

Moody, Jon 1998 5 1169

O'Sullivan, Shaun 2007 6 1168

Gordon, Jack 2009 6 1162

Lang, Sam 2004 8 1152

Burden, Justin 2017 4 1149

Vercoe, Brendan 2004 4 1147

Callaway, Kai 2023 4 1140

Martens, James 2023 3 1135

Morrish, Jack 2015 8 1132

Thomas, Brendan 2014 8 1130

Wild, Phil 2004 8 1127

Zsuzsa, James 2000 7 1120

McGrath, Jon 1998 5 1118

Boyle, David 2006 8 1108

Tierney, Josh 2002 5 1108

Egan-Richards, Shaun 2014 9 1107

Miller, David 1998 5 1091

Clarke, Kevin 2006 6 1089

Bailey, Daniel 2024 6 1083

McLean, Daniel 2013 6 1082

Dick, Harrison 2019 6 1070

Lejsek, Chris 1999 6 1069

Claremont, Daniel 2016 6 1051

Nguyen, Oliver 2021 6 1051

Wilkie, Samuel 2024 6 1048

Bourne, Lachlan 2024 6 1046

Dunn, Nathan 2008 8 1042

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Seselja, Michael 2017 8 1035

Barkley, Tom 2003 6 1034

Bazzana, Alex 2011 5 1034

Nuss, Joshua 2025 2 1034

Bartley, Nicholas 2000 6 1030

Roulstone, Dean 2004 6 1028

Seselja, William 2023 7 1027

Barkley, Alex 2005 7 1026

Green, Thomas 2018 4 1022

Whalen, Jack 2026 4 1022

Clark, Billy 2017 9 1021

Meyer, Stefhan 2015 6 1012

White, Elliott 2011 7 1009

FIELDING - 50 dismissals or more for Marist Name Class of No. of

years played

Dismissals

Henry, Tom 2014 9 116

Madden, Shannon 2009 6 105

White, Elliott 2011 7 90

Ayers, Logan 2016 9 87

Boyle, Matt 2009 10 84

Gunning, Sam 2014 9 79

Vane-Tempest, Tom 2015 6 75

Pilloni, Will 2019 9 73

Bartley, Luke 2006 6 71

McMahon, James 2014 9 70

Fely, Ben 2017 9 66

Cassidy, Matt 2004 5 63

Rollings, Matthew 2007 5 62

Claremont, Michael 2018 9 61

Noble, Michael 2007 8 59

Bartley, Ryan 2006 6 57

Miller, David 1998 5 57

Burns, Daniel 2011 6 57

Izzard, Ben 2016 9 57

Moffatt, Quinten 2017 6 57

Myburgh, Sam 2020 9 57

Bartley, Nicholas 2000 6 56

Burns, Brad 2014 9 55

Dunn, Mitchell 2006 6 55

Hicks, James 2014 5 53

Egan-Richards, Shaun 2014 9 51

Daley, Damien 2011 8 51

Brearley, Sam 2018 9 51

Kent, Angus 2019 9 50

Tarrant, Jackson 2023 7 50

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First XI

TEAM PERFORMANCE ASC One Day competition - Minor Premiers and Winners 4 Wins;1 Loss; 1 Draw

ASC T20 competition – Minor Premiers and Winners 4Wins; 1 Loss; 1 Draw

ASC 2 Day competition – Premiers 2 Wins; 1 Loss; Marist Carnival – no participation due to COVID 19

ASC Champion Team – 10 Wins 3 Losses 2 Draws.

The First XI cricket team enjoyed another solid season, led by

Captain Jack Sanson and Vice Captains, Rory Di Campli and

Logan Tindall. This exciting team eventually realised its full

potential during the second half of the COVID19 pandemic disrupted season. The team was undefeated in 12 of its 15 ASC

Matches, attaining the Minor Premiership in both One Day and T20 Competitions. Completing the season

with a first innings loss to Grammar in the last match but winning the overall ASC season by one point in the final analysis, returning the ASC Championship trophy to Marist after an absence of two seasons. The

Marist Carnival was abandoned this season due to COVID19 state travel restrictions. It is hoped the Marist

Carnival will return in 2022 with Marist Canberra hosting the Carnival. The 2023 Carnival will be the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of such Carnivals to be conducted at St Joseph College Sydney. This

venue is appropriate as St Joseph’s College Hunters Hill is one of the original foundation participating

Colleges inclusive of Marist Canberra also being one of those original foundation teams.

Notable team achievements for the season included winning the: • ASC 20/20 Minor Premiership – winning the Grand Final v

Radford

• ASC 1 Day Minor Premiership – winning the Premiership on quotient v Grammar

• ASC 2 Day Competition – winning the final contest v

Grammar by 1 point. • Australian Marist Cricket Carnival – cancelled due to

COVID 19 pandemic.

It is appropriate that we thank the Assistant Coaches and parents for their volunteered support during the

season. It is greatly appreciated and acknowledged by Headmaster, Sport Master, Cricket Club President and First X1 Coach. Thank you.

Notable individual achievements for the season included: Centuries:

Jack Sanson, 132 against Daramalan and 106 v Radford

Rory Di-Campli, 118 not out against Grammar

Milestone Awards: 100 wickets for Marist: Rory O’Brien

1,000 runs for Marist: James Martens, Oliver Nguyen, Rory O’Brien

Service Awards: Six Years playing for Marist:

Oliver Nguyen 1051 runs; 10 wickets; 17 dismissals

Eight Years playing for Marist: Rory Di-Campli: 2169 runs; 77 wickets; 45 dismissals

Rory O’Brien: 1271 runs; 102 wickets; 25 dismissals

Players selected to represent the ASC against the Sydney Independent Colleges in Bowral at Bradman Oval

in March: Jack Sanson, Logan Tindall, Akshay Joseph, Rory Di Campli, Rory O’Brien, James Martens, Ben Lillie.

Senior Cricketer of the Year – Lindwall Medal – Captain - Jack Sanson, is congratulated again for

another outstanding season with the bat and for his consistent leadership throughout the year. A marvellous effort to win the Lindwall Medal back to back.

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THE PLAYERS:

Jack Sanson

Jack has done a very commendable job this season as First X1 Captain and

grown in stature with the role. He has also produced some excellent

performances throughout the season, especially with the bat. His

batsmanship and stroke play was 360 degrees and memorable on occasions,

especially his 2 centuries against Daramalan and Radford. Jack’s ability to

control the game and rotate the strike was a feature of his play this season.

His aptitude to read the situation and adjust accordingly was outstanding.

Jack also bowled very good medium pace that can develop into another

feature of his game over time. He is to be congratulated for his Captaincy

and his outstanding fielding around the ground, taking a number of run outs

and catches for the season. He was rewarded with the Captaincy of the ASC

X1 v ISA X1 in Bowral in March. Jack has a bright future as a cricketer.

The ‘Future’ is now in his hands’…I wish him every success.

Logan Tindall

Logan’s competitive nature always came to the fore whenever the team was

on the back foot. His attacking batting can take the game away from the

opposition when given the opportunity. We noticed this particularly in the

T20 and One day matches where he created some good partnerships with

his top order mates. When thrown the ball, he is always looking to take

wickets. An exceptional fielder who can catch and throw to a very high

standard. A strong influence on team dynamics and competiveness. A

positive and ‘cheeky’ competitor who is developing his game to another

level. He also needs to stay calm and assess each situation just like a game

of chess and he will be a great asset to any team.

Rafay Abbas

Rafay loves the game, the camaraderie and the ‘cricket banter’. His batting

opportunities were limited with a quality First X1 batting line up. His

highest score of 31 was an indicator that he can bat, if given time to build

his innings. Rafay has a good technique and loves to play his signature

shots off the back foot. I did see him also play some classic ‘on drives’,

which is a very good indicator of his skill level to play the game. Rafay’s

leg spin bowling was very useful at key times in the bowling order; it is

something he should continue to develop with encouragement. He was the

‘team leg spinner’ who improved with every outing but most importantly

trained with commitment every session. Rafay needs to work hard on his

fielding technique. He did take a couple of memorable catches inside the

30m circle.

Rory Di-Campli

Rory came to the fore with his batting this year with some solid scores

especially his 118no v Grammar, an inspiring innings. His bowling kept

developing throughout the season and this gives him creditability as a solid

all-rounder for future Premier Club matches. Rory also appeared to gain an

extra yard of pace this season that saw some good results where he troubled

all batsmen. He is good fielder who took some great catches this season and

also has a very strong arm.

Travis Grady

Travis worked hard in developing his wicket keeping skills this season. As

a result, his performances improved every match and were a value to the

team success. He also took some memorable catches and stumpings, some

that were unfortunately, not given by the umpires. As an ‘on field’ positive

leader, he encouraged his team. Travis had very limited opportunities to bat

during the ASC season, but he does show potential to score runs.

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Akshay Joseph

Akshay is a fine young cricketer who shows strong potential to play at a

higher level. His off spin bowling is of a very high standard and he

produced some outstanding off spinner performances during the season in

T20, One Day and two day matches. His ability to restrict the run rate with

his off spin played an important role in a number of games. Akshay’s

‘electric fielding’ in the gully point / short cover point region was

inspirational. I know he was keen to score more runs at the top order but

this is developing. I am certain he will score some important runs next

season as he showed signs of putting the bad ball away and working the

single to accumulate runs. I did notice more strokes along the ground in the

second half of the season. A good sign for next year.

Jack Kelly

Jack, returned to the First X1 as a key opening swing bowler, after spending

a season in England playing rugby. He made key breakthroughs against

opposition where the slip cordon came into play. His enthusiasm and

positive attitude was contagious and appreciated by his coach and

teammates. Batting opportunities were limited due to the depth within the

team. Jack did have the potential to score quick runs if required. He is a

dynamic fielder who was always encouraging his team.

Ben Lillie

The ‘team legend’ - Chills’ who never stops working on his game. Ben is

an excellent example to all players. He goes about his training with

enthusiasm and commitment. He did his job on the park when needed. Ben

also bowled some great spells during the ASC season and was rewarded

with ASC Representative selection against ISA at Bowral in March. He

started to develop his outswinger, which complimented his very good

inswing technique and change of pace yorker. Ben’s batting skills did

develop during the season, although his opportunities were extremely

limited. His ‘cover driving’ and ‘on onside driving’ were a pleasure to

watch in the nets…drawing teammate applause most training sessions.

Tobit Louis

Tobit did not get his opportunities this season to show us his potential with

the bat, as some umpire decisions did not go his way. Regardless of these

setbacks, he was still able to put a positive perspective to his game and

worked hard to increase his skill levels. This effort paid off, especially in

the last game of the season against Grammar where he batted for a couple

of sessions to score 42 runs. Tobit’s batting will improve as long as his

game sense and ability to read the game situation improves. His batting

skills are good but require patience and accuracy in shot selection. I

encourage Tobit to work on his off spin bowling as another aspect to his

game. He will also need to develop more accuracy in direction and length to

ensure success in future senior Premier teams. Tobit did take a couple of

memorable catches in the deep that were a ‘stand out’ effort.

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James Martens

James has great potential to play at a higher and representative level. His

express fast - medium bowling is a delight to watch when he is firing on all

cylinders. The top of off stump, yorker and quality bouncer with some out

swing will be areas to develop and ensure he maintains a clear cricket

pathway to the top. James also showed signs of being able to bat for long

periods especially when batting with teammates, Jack Sanson and Logan

Tindall this season. His influence with both bat and ball made a significant

impact on the team. He went about his batting role with minimum fuss

when given the opportunity, although these opportunities were limited for

most of the season. James is an excellent fielder with a strong accurate arm,

who also took some great catches.

Oliver Nguyen

Oli has a solid technique that can develop into a strong batting style that can

score key runs for his team. Self-belief and appropriate shot selection are

the key to future success. Oli produced some important top order batting

performances throughout the season. Scoring a 40 and a 50, plus a Grubs

X1 33no salute. Oli loves his cricket and loves scoring runs although some

umpiring decisions did not go his way during the season …he showed

excellent character by not showing decent and accepting the frustrating

decisions. His medium pace seam / swing bowling is accurate enough to

continue and develop as part of his cricket amour. Good luck for the future

Oliver.

Rory O’Brien

Rory is a ‘quiet achiever’ who goes about his business with a concerted

effort when batting, bowling and fielding. He produced some consistent

performances with the ball throughout the ASC season. He has the potential

to develop his batting to a higher level as seen with his match saving

performance v Radford. Rory is a very strong striker of the ball. His

development in his batting this season was pleasing. Rory’s speed across

the ground and strong arm made him a dangerous outfielder resulting in a

number of runouts, complimented by his safe pair of hands, saw him

rewarded with some extraordinary catches in the outfield.

Gary Goodman Coach

Chris Tindall Assistant Coach

Paul Sanson Assistant Coach

Matt Lillie &

Amanda Lillie,

Jilson Joseph,

Dom Di Campli,

Manager & Scorers

Matt O’Brien Photographer

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Rafay Abbas 7 1 57 9.5 12.5 74 3 24.7 4/-

Cameron Bushell 2 18 0 - -/-

Rory DiCampli 10 2 319 39.9 2/1 58.4 281 14 20.1 7/-

Travis Grady 9 5 74 18.5 18/2

William Harding 1 12 0 - -/-

Akshay Joseph 9 0 129 14.3 79.1 287 15 19.1 4/-

Jack Kelly 3 2 11 11 48.4 182 8 22.8 4/-

Ben Lillie 2 1 0 0 66.1 240 17 14.1 2/-

Tobit Louis 7 0 57 8.1 1 6 0 - 2/-

James Martens 10 2 320 40 3/- 70.4 258 13 19.9 1/-

Fin McRae 2 11 1 5.5 -/-

Oliver Nguyen 9 3 122 20.3 2/-

Callum O'Brien 1 0 3 3 -/-

Rory O'Brien 11 4 279 39.9 2/- 67.5 278 14 19.9 4/-

Jack Sanson 13 4 619 68.8 3/2 18.5 70 4 17.5 13/-

Logan Tindall 13 2 325 29.5 2/- 85.2 335 19 17.6 5/-

Henry York 1 10 0 - -/-

Batting award: Jack Sanson

Bowling award: The Tinman Trophy in memory of a distinguished Marist cricketer, David Fitzpatrick:

Logan Tindall

Coach’s award: Rory O’Brien

Representative Players ASC First X1 v ISA in Bowral March 2021

Jack Sanson (Capt.), Logan Tindall, Rory Di Campli, Rory O’Brien,

Akshay Joseph, Ben Lillie, James Martens

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First XI Records

Batting Centuries for First XI (records from 1991/92)

Name Score Opponents Season

Peter O'Callaghan 194 Daramalan 2001/02

Praveen Mathai 194 Daramalan 2014/15

Shae Darcy 187 Daramalan 2010/11

Damian Arnold 175 Grammar 2007/08

Shae Darcy 167 St Edmunds 2012/13

Luke Seal 161 Daramalan 2010/11

Ryan Bartley 156 Grammar 2005/06

Liam Flaherty 150* Grammar 2010/11

Tom Galvin 148 Radford 2003/04

Will Elkins 144 Grammar 2005/06

Josh Myburgh 140 St Edmunds 2016/17

Peter O’Callaghan 139 Eastwood 2000/01

Andrew Goodall 139 St Patrick’s 1999/00

Damian Arnold 139 St Edmunds 2008/09

Logan Ayers 137 Grammar 2008/09

Matthew Ephraums 136* St Ignatius Riverview 2008/09

Nikesh Joseph 135 Grammar 2016/17

Matthew Napier 134 Sale 1994/95

Jack Sanson 133* Daramalan 2019/20

Jack Sanson 132 Daramalan 2020/21

Sam Myburgh 131* Trinity, Goulburn 2017/18

Ryan Bartley 131 Trinity, Goulburn 2005/06

Jack Sanson 131 Trinity, Goulburn 2018/19

Ashley Meek 128* St Edmunds 2011/12

Corey Ryan 127 Trinity, Goulburn 2006/07

Logan Ayers 126 St Edmunds 2014/15

Tom Vane-Tempest 124 Grammar 2014/15

Sam Myburgh 124* Radford 2018/19

Michael Henry 122 Daramalan 2004/05

Zac Keogh 122 Radford 2019/20

Pranesh De Silva 120 Daramalan 2016/17

Luke Seal 118 * Kilmore 2010/11

Ben Izzard 118 * Daramalan 2015/16

Rory Di-Campli 118* Grammar 2020/21

Shenal Siriwardhane 116* Grammar 2003/04

Corey Ryan 116* St Edmunds 2006/07

Craig Hart 115 St Edmunds 1992/93

Nikhil Mathai 115 Newman College 2014/15

Ben Izzard 115 St Edmunds 2015/16

David Miller 114 Daramalan 1997/98

Damian Arnold 113 Daramalan 2008/09

Lachlan Freemantle 112* Radford 1994/95

Nikhil Mathai 112* Trinity College 2014/15

Matthew Napier 111 Daramalan 1994/95

Shenal Siriwardhane 111* Daramalan 2003/04

Matthew Ephraums 110* St Aloysius 2008/09

George Fitzgibbon 109* Daramalan 2000/01

Matthew Ephraums 109* St Ignatius, Riverview 2006/07

Damian Arnold 109 Trinity, Goulburn 2007/08

Luke Seal 109* Newman, Perth 2009/10

Lakshmn Shivakumar 109* Trinity 2009/10

Lakshmn Shivakumar 109 Daramalan 2009/10

Tom Vane-Tempest 109* Trinity Goulburn 2014/15

George Fitzgibbon 108* Daramalan 2002/03

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Sam Myburgh 109 Trinity, Goulburn 2018/19

Tom Galvin 108 Grammar 2003/04

Corey Ryan 108* Ashgrove 2007/08

Liam Flaherty 108* Daramalan 2009/10

Ashley Meek 108 Radford 2011/12

Brendon Battye 107 St Edmund’s College 1991/92

Pranesh De Silva 107 Grammar 2016/17

Brentyn Wilson 106 Grammar 1998/99

Jack Sanson 106 Radford 2020/21

Chris Lejsek 105 Daramalan 1998/99

Brentyn Wilson 105 St Patrick’s College 1998/99

Ben Izzard 104 Daramalan 2015/16

Nikesh Joseph 102* Grammar 2016/17

Declan Jackson 102* St Augustine’s College 2017/18

Peter O'Callaghan 102 Trinity 2001/02

Peter O'Callaghan 102 St Joseph’s College 2001/02

Ryan Bartley 102 St Aloysius 2005/06

Luke Seal 102 Grammar 2009/10

Ben Izzard 102 Radford 2015/16

Jordie Misic 102 Grammar 2016/17

Andrew Goodall 101 Radford 1999/00

Nikhil Mathai 101* Notre Dame Shepparton 2012/13

Ben Izzard 100* Ashgrove 2014/15

Andrew Goodall 100 St Gregory’s College 1999/00

George Fitzgibbon 100 Daramalan 2002/03

Quinten Moffatt 100 Daramalan 2016/17

Record Partnerships (records kept from 1996/97)

Wkt Total Batsmen Opponent Season

1st 214 Damian Arnold Shannon Madden St Edmund’s 2008/09

2nd 219 Damian Arnold (124*) Matthew Ephraums (82) Grammar 2007/08

3rd 299 Ryan Bartley (156) Will Elkins (144) Grammar 2005/06

4th 162* Tim McGrath (78*) Anthony Walker (90*) Daramalan 1996/97

5th 152 Blake Ivery (71) Logan Ayers (77*) Grammar 2015/16

6th 139 Sam Myburgh Angus Kent (56) St Edmunds 2017/18

7th 140 Liam Flaherty (83) Elliott White (58) Daramalan 2009/10

8th 93 Alex Bazzana (87*) Callum Beaumont (44) Radford 2010/11

9th 102 Chris Males (54) C. McMahon (44) Daramalan 1996/97

10th 58 Tim Gray (34*) Ryan Bartley (23) Trinity, Goulburn 2003/04

400 runs or more in a season (from 1993/94) Name Runs #innings Season

Ryan Bartley 803 21 2005/06

Damian Arnold 800 20 2008/09

Damian Arnold 773 19 2007/08

Sam Myburgh 772 18 2018/19

Tom Vane-Tempest 754 17 2014/15

Ben Izzard 724 16 2014/15

Lakshmn Shivakumar 723 20 2009/10

Ashley Meek 720 19 2011/12

Nikhil Mathai 686 17 2014/15

Corey Ryan 685 21 2006/07

Andrew Goodall 683 13 1999/00

Tom Henry 668 18 2013/14

Peter O’Callaghan 658 15 2001/02

Josh Myburgh 636 18 2016/17

Ben Izzard 635 16 2015/16

Luke Seal 627 18 2009/10

Liam Flaherty 623 19 2010/11

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Jack Sanson 619 13 2020/21

Matthew Napier 618 19 1994/95

David Miller 595 21 1997/98

Quinten Moffatt 592 17 2016/17

Peter O’Callaghan 583 14 2000/01

Jack Sanson 582 18 2019/20

Craig Hart 581 20 1993/94

George Fitzgibbon 574 19 2002/03

Corey Ryan 572 18 2007/08

Sam Myburgh 567 15 2017/18

Luke Seal 562 10 2010/11

Pranesh De Silva 557 18 2016/17

Logan Ayers 552 14 2015/16

Shannon Madden 546 18 2008/09

Declan Jackson 545 17 2019/20

Anthony Walker 540 20 1996/97

Praveen Mathai 533 18 2014/15

Achala Siriwardhane 528 16 1997/98

Matthew Ephraums 521 16 2007/08

Tom Galvin 517 16 2003/04

Zak Keogh 514 16 2019/20

Tim McGrath 498 20 1996/97

Andrew Goodall 491 17 1998/99

Shae Darcy 488 15 2012/13

Nikesh Joseph 488 16 2016/17

Shaun O’Sullivan 485 22 2006/07

Jack Sanson 479 16 2018/19

Matthew Ephraums 478 17 2006/07

Chris Rajapakshe 473 15 2014/15

Shae Darcy 469 14 2010/11

Brad Burns 465 16 2013/14

Damian Arnold 458 21 2006/07

Jordie Misic 454 15 2016/17

James McMahon 444 19 2013/14

James McMahon 434 20 2012/13

Tom Henry 430 16 2012/13

Will Pilloni 423 19 2018/19

Brad Fuller 422 15 1995/96

Joe Roff 420 17 1991/92

Ashley Meek 420 16 2010/11

Elliott White 417 19 2010/11

Brentyn Wilson 414 19 1998/99

Liam Flaherty 407 17 2009/10

Bowling 5 wickets in an innings/10 wickets in a match

Name Score Opponents Season

Stephen Morrison 7/6 (11/29) Radford 2000/01

David Fitzpatrick 7/12 Radford 2002/03

Nick Brady 7/32 St Edmunds 2004/05

David Gill 7/38 Bunbury 1998/99

Ryan Bartley 6/20 Daramalan 2003/04

Ben Izzard 6/21 St Edmunds 2013/14

Pat Jackson 6/23 Assumption 2011/12

Corey Ryan 6/24 St Edmunds 2007/08

Ryan Bartley 6/24 Trinity College Lismore 2005/06

Ryan Bartley 6/25 Warragul 2005/06

Phil Tonkin 6/26 St Edmunds 2012/13

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George Fitzgibbon 6/30 Daramalan 2002/03

Chris Males 6/41 St Gregory’s 1996/97

Jordie Misic 6/49 Grammar 2016/17

Jon McGrath 6/60 (10/63) Radford 1997/98

Bryce McNicol 6/65 Marcellin 1994/95

Luke Wesney 5/1 Radford 2007/08

Jono Louden 5/4 Radford 2007/08

Pranesh De Silva 5/6 St Edmunds 2016/17

Donald Shivakkumar 5/7 Radford 2009/10

Angus Kent 5/9 Trinity Beenleigh 2017/18

Praveen Mathai 5/10 St Edmunds 2014/15

Michael Peterson 5/11 Woodlawn 2011/12

Nikhil Mathai 5/11 Marcellin College Bulleen 2013/14

Isaac Lillie 5/11 St Edmunds 2017/18

Zac Maron 5/12 Warragul 2018/19

Jono Louden 5/13 Daramalan 2008/09

Leshan Samaranayake 5/13 Daramalan 2018/19

Logan Tindall 5/13 St Edmunds 2019/20

Chris Lejsek 5/15 Erindale 1997/98

Pat Jackson 5/15 Lavalla 2011/12

Nikhil Mathai 5/15 Daramalan 2014/15

Tom Iles 5/15 Radford 2015/16

Jono Louden 5/16 Daramalan 2006/07

Lewis Evans 5/16 Beenleigh 2016/17

Ashley Meek 5/18 Radford 2010/11

Corey Ryan 5/19 Grammar 2007/08

Nikesh Joseph 5/19 St Edmunds 2015/16

Liam Casey 5/22 Marcellin 2002/03

Corey Ryan 5/22 Grammar 2007/08

Nikhil Mathai 5/24 St Edmunds 2014/15

Chris Rajapakse 5/25 Trinity College 2014/15

Ashley Meek 5/28 Lismore 2010/11

Steve Smith 5/28 St Edmunds 2008/09

Tim Catlin 5/32 Daramalan 2009/10

Andrew Graham 5/33 Adelaide 2002/03

Corey Ryan 5/33 St Ignatius, Riverview 2007/08

Ben Izzard 5/33 St Edmunds 2015/16

Joe Sidorko 5/35 Daramalan 2017/18

Nic Hall 5/40 Radford 2011/12

Craig McMahon 5/41 Auckland 1997/98

Nic Hall 5/43 Daramalan 2011/12

Angus Kent 5/51 Sacred Heart Auckland 2017/18

Chris Rajapakse 5/53 Radford 2013/14

Dom de Carvalho 5/55 Grammar 2008/09

Jon McGrath 5/85 St Patrick's, Goulburn 1997/98

David Gill Sale 1999/00

30 Wickets in a Season (from 1991/92)

Name #wickets Season

Corey Ryan 55 2007/08

Jono Louden 46 2007/08

Ryan Bartley 45 2005/06

Luke Wesney 42 2007/08

Jono Louden 42 2008/09

Nic Hall 42 2011/12

Nick Brady 41 2004/05

Matthew Hill 40 1993/94

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Matthew Kowal 38 1993/94

Stephen Scotland 38 1995/96

Liam Casey 38 2002/03

Phil Wild 37 2003/04

Tim Gray 36 2003/04

Teague Baldry 36 2006/07

Leshan Samaranayake 36 2018/19

Nikhil Mathai 35 2014/15

Peter Grant 34 1997/98

David Fitzpatrick 34 2002/03

Tim Catlin 34 2009/10

Bryce McNicol 33 1994/95

Patrick Miller 33 1999/00

Jono Louden 33 2006/07

Ben Izzard 33 2013/14

Brad Fuller 32 1994/95

Chris Males 32 1996/97

Chris Lejsek 32 1997/98

Nick Wood 32 2013/14

Nikesh Joseph 31 2015/16

Greg Smith 30 1997/98

Steve Smith 30 2009/10

Michael Peterson 30 2011/12

Ben Izzard 30 2015/16

Fielding

20 dismissals in a season (from 1993/94)

Name #catches/ stumpings Season

Shannon Madden 33/2 (wk) 2007/08

Elliott White 19/12 (wk) 2010/11

Tom Henry 25/4 (wk) 2012/13

Luke Bartley 19/8 (wk) 2005/06

Matthew Rollings 22/4 (wk) 2006/07

Shannon Madden 18/8 (wk) 2008/09

Tom Vane-Tempest 10/16 (wk) 2014/15

Tom Henry 20/5 (wk) 2011/12

Will Pilloni 19/6 (wk) 2017/18

David Miller 19/5 (wk) 1995/96

Luke Bartley 20/2 (wk) 2004/05

Matt Cassidy 18/3 (wk) 2003/04

Tom Vane-Tempest 19/2 (wk) 2013/14

Matthew Napier 20/- (wk) 1994/95

Luke Da Deppo 13/7 (wk) 1998/99

Nick Bartley 19/1 (wk) 1999/00

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Second XI – Colts

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 3 wins, 9 losses, 3 draws

The Second XI had a significant number of U16 players who stepped

up to this U18s Colts competition. They showed resilience and by the

end of the season they had earned respect from all the teams they

played. The team was initially led by William Parlett then the

remainder of the season with Finn McRae. Both were enthusiastic and

tried their best. They were well supported by the vice captains of

William Harding, Henry York and Callum O’Brien. The biggest

highlights of the season was the first win against Wests with the

winning runs struck by the tail securing a well fought win. The match against Tuggeranong will go

down in the Marist Colts history when needing 4 runs of the last ball both William Parlett and Henry

York managed to run 4 when the ball was hit to fine leg. The Spirit of Cricket Award for Cameron

Bushell was achieved for h is beautiful gesture of consoling a player from Tuggeranong who had

struggled to deal with the loss. William Seselja was the player’s player this season with consistent

performances in many of the tough matches. Although the for and against record does not look

flattering for this team they were competitive in each match and unfortunately were unable to

capitalise on their opportunities and reach their collective potential. Many of our top order batsmen

struggled to cope with the swinging ball especially form ACT representatives and 2/3 grade players.

It should be noted Marist had the least number of grade players in the Colts division and the manner

in which the boys matched their opposition was real testament to their efforts.

In the T20 matches the boys were unable to deliver winning results as streaky batsmen from the

opposition teams were able to capitalise on the fielding restrictions and some loose bowling

placing added pressure on our batsmen. From the coach’s point of view, the boys are much better

prepared for senior cricket but must continue to develop patience in their game, both with the bat

and ball. When batting strive to build an innings through partnerships, working hard to overcome

the early inning nerves and then looking to lift the run-rate after you are set, rather than looking for

too many big shots too early. Bowlers need to be patient and

consistent, bowl with a plan, looking to build pressure on the

batsman and work them out, rather than looking for too much

variation with each ball - boring is best. Thanks must go to both

Shannon Bushell and Pino Pezella for their support as assistants

and scorers for the year. Also, to all the parents and families who

supported the boys made the season much more enjoyable.

Onwards and upwards!

THE PLAYERS

Jacob Bauer

Jacob’s hard work and perseverance has been rewarded with some

excellent bowling performances this season. His spin bowling had

been consistent and he managed to trouble many batsmen. He had

shown improvement with his batting. A valuable member of the team

who takes pride in his bowling.

Cameron Bushell

Cameron showed real determination to bat well and make a positive

contribution to the team with bowling. His competitive nature was his

strength and he never gave up. He always had starts with the bat and

was consistent with his bowling. More time in the middle next season

will yield him with a more successful season with the bat. He was a

valued member of the team.

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Oscar David

Oscar’s dedication and hard work in the nets enabled him to develop

into a valuable top order batsman for the team. Although he didn’t

achieve the results he wanted he showed real promise. He will

definitely enjoy his next season after this experience. Oscar showed

that he can trouble any batsman with his consistent line and length

with the ball. A positive member of the team who will improve next

season.

Will Harding (VC)

William showed real determination to bowl well and make a positive

contribution to the team with batting. His competitive nature was his

strength and he never gave up.

Fin McRae (captain)

Fin has led by example with the bat. His attitude has been positive

and worked hard in the nets. In his opening batting position he had

got starts in most innings. He was not afraid to take a backward step

to opposition teams boasting grade players. His calming influence on

the team, especially the younger players, has been his strength this

season.

Angus Murray

Angus has shown real commitment to the team and has been a

valuable middle order batsman. His aggressive style and ability to

score runs quickly was a threat to any opposition team. His fielding

has really improved and he showed good support to his team mates.

His spin bowling was a real improvement this season. Consistency

will yield him many wickets in this area.

Callum O’Brien (VC)

Callum has been a positive influence on the team. He is always

thinking about how to dismiss the batsman and positioning of our

fielders. His wicket keeping was an asset to the team. He will

definitely thrive in Senior cricket once he gets a few runs under his

belt. A talented batsman who needs to put a price on his wicket.

Will Parlett

Originally the Captain of the Colts XI. William was an excellent

fielder in short cover and motivator of the team. Although he didn’t

continue with the captaincy he was active in team strategies during

the season. His final ball ‘four run’ against Tuggeranong was the

highlight for the season as well as his four wickets against Wests.

A valuable player who was staunch against any opposition.

Antonio Pezzella

Antonio’s was an aggressive middle order batsman and effective

swing bowler. Unfortunately injury hindered Antonio’s opportunities

to perform this season. A valuable member of the team.

William Seselja

William has shown real commitment to the team and has been a

valuable middle order batsman. He always put a price on his wicket

and had the ability to score runs quickly. He was a threat to any

opposition fielding team. His fielding had glimpses of brilliance with

some great outfield catches. He worked hard during training and

really showed that he can mix it with any opposition player.

He provided good support to his teammates.

Callan Williams

Callan’s hard work and perseverance has been rewarded with some

excellent performances this season. His bowling has been consistent

and he has shown improvement with his batting. A valuable member

of the team and deserved winner of the coach’s award.

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Henry York (VC)

Henry’s contribution to the team both at training and the matches was

highly valued. He was unlucky not to claim more wickets in his first

season of Senior Cricket. His bowling troubled every batsman. His

most notable improvement was his fielding and contributions as a

lower order batsman by not throwing his wicket away. His last wicket

stand against Wests and his outstanding running between wickets on

the final ball victory against Tuggeranong were notable highlights of

the season. A deserved winner of the bowling award

Vas Cheriachan Coach

Pino Pezzella Manager

Shannon Bushell Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Rafay Abbas 1 0 31 31.0 - - - - - - -

Jacob Bauer 7 3 12 3.0 - 64 325 16 20.3 - 7/-

Noah Bouquiaux 1 0 1 1.0 - - - - - - -

Cameron Bushell 15 5 172 17.2 - 35 168 7 24.0 - 3/-

Oscar David. 15 1 62 4.4 - 12 63 2 31.5 - 3/-

Darcy Fogarty 3 0 10 3.3 - 2 12 1 12.0 - -

Will Harding 13 1 104 8.7 - 62 330 9 36.7 - 3/-

James Martens 1 0 23 23.0 - - - - - - -

Fin McRae (captain) 15 3 238 19.8 1/- 18 134 0 - - 4/-

Angus Murray 12 0 154 12.8 - 15.5 81 4 20.3 - 3/-

Callum O’Brien 15 2 114 8.8 - - - - - - 6/2

Will Parlett 13 2 55 5.0 - 38 192 8 24.0 - 4

Antonio Pezzella 5 0 13 2.6 - 18 91 7 13.0 - 1/-

William Seselja 14 1 208 16.0 - 19 107 2 53.5 - 6/-

Callan Williams 10 0 104 10.4 - 42 216 7 30.9 - 6/-

Henry York 11 2 48 5.3 - 88.1 377 19 19.8 - 7/-

Batting Award: Fin McRae

Bowling Award: Henry York

Coach’s Award: Callan Williams

Milestone

100 wickets for Marist: Henry York

1,000 runs for Marist: William Seselja

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Stage 1 Blue

THE PLAYERS

Henry Atkinson

James Bartlett

Noah Batch

Xavier Batch

Oliver Brew

Riley Edmondson

Hamish Foley

Ethan Teede

Patrick Batch Coach

Scott Foley Coach

Megan Foley Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Henry Atkinson 11 140 35.1 16 2/-

James Bartlett 11 210 31 22 4/-

Noah Batch 12 135 36 20 1/-

Xavier Batch 12 123 33 17 2/-

Oliver Brew 11 44 28 4 2/-

Riley Edmondson 12 175 27 7 6/-

Hamish Foley 11 131 31 11 3/-

Logan McRae - - - - - 4 5 1/- 0

Ethan Teede 12 167 37 16 - 6/-

Batting Award: James Bartlett

Bowling Award: Noah Batch

Coach’s Award: Riley Edmondson

Five wickets in an innings:

Henry Atkinson, 5/10 against Tuggeranong Eagles, 18 December 2020

Logan McRae, 5/6 against Tuggeranong Eagles, 18 December 2020

Noah Batch, 5/17 against Tuggeranong Ravens, 20 February 2021

James Bartlett, 6/3 against St Edmunds White, 12 March 2021

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Stage 1 Heat

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 14 losses; 1 draw.

Marist Heat formed last October and many of the boys were

embarking on their first cricket experience. The boys joined forces

from a range of different schools and quickly bonded. The team

experience worked a treat in preparation for the boys entering their

new school environment in Term 1, 2021.

Across each discipline - batting, bowling, and fielding – the boys

stuck to the task and showed great improvement each game.

Perhaps the most pleasing aspect was the enthusiasm and

encouragement shown towards each other. Training sessions were upbeat and towards the end of

the season were shared with the big boys from Marist Blue (Grade 6 dudes!!!).

The boys came very close to recording a win on a few occasions. One such game was played at the

school against the Marist Stars. Schoolmates for a just few weeks, it was wonderful to see a close

game played in exactly the right spirit, with real Marist camaraderie. The Stars won the game (and

the bragging rights) but all came together at the end to celebrate a brilliant afternoon. About five of

the boys recorded their top score in the game and all went away wishing we could roll up the

outfield and take it with us every game (5 Stars for the ground staff).

Lastly, big thanks to Lauren Morrison for managing the boys throughout the season. Thanks also

to all parents for helping with warm-ups, photos (awesome work, Pete) and scoring (Tim and

James mostly took on that tedious task) and for encouraging the boys as they start their Marist

cricket journey.

THE PLAYERS

Patrick Bartlett

Patrick Bartlett runs in hard, holds the seam up, and bowls full and

straight at speed. Not a bad combo. Remarkably, he conceded 1 no ball

and 0 wides for the entire season … in fact, it’s hard to remember many

balls even straying to leg. His 19 wickets are an exceptional result. A very

busy batsman, Pat also scored freely on both sides of the wicket and his

solid defence made him very difficult to dismiss. A fine all-round season!

Pascal (Paz) Bell

Pascal (Paz) Bell plays with energy and wonderful humour (a priceless

commodity). He initially stood out in the field where he chased down

every ball and created several runouts. Over the season though, his

bowling and batting improved markedly. With the ball he challenged

batsmen with speed and accuracy. His batting became solid defensively

and he started to find gaps and use good judgement to put plenty of

pressure on the opposition fieldsmen.

Ryan Brown

Ryan Brown showed a developing technique that looks very sound.

Towards the end of the season he started to stand nice and upright, hitting

the ball confidently on the off-side with a nice straight bat – everything a

coach likes to see. He chimed in with some wickets at important moments

and showed some talent behind the stumps when asked to keep wicket.

James Corson

James Corson bowled with plenty of control and at times surprised

batsmen with his pace. He has a good eye and watches the ball closely. On

a couple of occasions, he really gave the ball a decent whack and I think

with this season under his belt, he will make plenty of runs in the future.

James is also a very solid and dependable fielder and wicketkeeper.

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Thomas Currie

Thomas Currie started with a variety of bowling approaches and actions

(sometimes six in an over). As the season progressed though, he found the

right rhythm and started to bowl with good, consistent speed and accuracy

(but sometimes leg spin, also). Pleasingly, his batting went from strength

to strength and he remained unbeaten on several occasions and scored

some important runs. A very good first season of cricket.

Dominic Fraser

Dominic Fraser has displayed wonderful persistence while learning

arguably the most difficult craft in the game at this age group - leg spin.

His flight and accuracy look really promising and at times he spun the ball

sharply. Six wickets could have been many more as there were near

misses aplenty. He is also showing positive signs with the bat and is an

excellent presence in the field with his communication and

encouragement.

Patrick Hocking

Patrick Hocking was another first-time cricketer and possibly our biggest

improver over the season. His batting became increasingly reliable as he

showed an ability to defend good balls and find gaps. His bowling

accuracy became a feature towards the end of the season and he managed

a couple of nice wickets (both clean bowled!). Growing confidence also

fed into his fielding and it was wonderful to see him complete a direct hit

runout in the final game.

Liam Morrison

Liam Morrison is developing into a fine all-round cricketer and is the

youngest member of the Marist Heat brigade – one wonders what he’ll

achieve in coming seasons. His batting revealed a sound technique,

excellent stroke play (a fierce pull-shot, in particular), and an energetic

desire to put maximum pressure on the fielders with positive running

between wickets. He has a near-perfect bowling action - relaxed,

balanced, and economical - giving the impression he could bowl all day.

He is also a very fine fieldsman with a true ‘rocket’ arm.

Richard Bartlett Coach

Lauren Morrison Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Patrick Bartlett 155 19 2/1

Pascal Bell 43 2 0/3

Ryan Brown 22 2 0/1

James Corson 48 1 1/0

Thomas Currie 39 1 1/0

Dominic Fraser 44 6 1/0

Patrick Hocking 17 2 0/1

Liam Morrison 91 5 1/2

Batting Award: Liam Morrison

Bowling Award: Patrick Bartlett

Coach’s Award: Dominic Fraser

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Stage 1 Hurricanes

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 10 Wins 4 Losses 0 Draws

For many of the boys, this was their first season of Stage 1 Cricket. The boys started with a variety

of skill levels and they worked hard as a team to ensure that everyone in the team finished the season

as a competitive cricket. Each boy contributed to the team by improving in their batting, bowling

and fielding. The boys worked hard at training and experienced success on game day as a result. It

was an absolute pleasure to coach the u10 Hurricanes, they were a joy to work with and an exciting

team to watch on game day. Thank you to all the parent helpers who assisted with coaching, scoring

and umpiring.

THE PLAYERS

Daniel Belcher

Daniel performed admirable throughout the season, contributing to the

team by scoring run and taking wickets. Daniel’s bowling improved over

the summer break and he returned form the break taking bags of wickets.

Tom Berry

Tom thoroughly enjoyed his cricket this cricket. He always carried an

extra-large grin with him to training and matches. He worked hard on his

skill development and improved across many key aspects.

Jude Hill

Jude had a successful first season of Cricket. He played some memorable

innings and penetrating overs. Jude enjoyed having a go at wicket keeper

and improved in this specialist position, holding onto a genuine edge in

our final game.

Nikolai Hill

Niki always trained and played with great enthusiasm. His greatest

performances came when he was able to focus this energy into a calm

approach. He scored the 2nd most amount of runs in our team and he hit a

massive six in our final game, an indication of his potential in future

years.

Griffin Hyde

Griffin was an absolute menace with the bat, consistency whacking 4’s

and 6’s amassing an incredible 251 runs for the season. Griffin backed up

his efforts in the field taking 11 wickets, 6 catches and 4 runouts – some

of which any cricket would be proud to put on their highlight reel.

George Salter

George should be incredibly proud of his progress throughout the season.

He worked hard on his skill development and finished season as a

consistently accurate bowler and a collection of fine shots from his

innings.

William Scholtens

Will was also one of the most improved players this season. His skill

developed and he finished the season playing some impressive shots and

clinical bowling. He trained with dedication and his improvement was

well deserved.

Efrem Tijo

Efrem enjoyed his first season of Cricket. He loves to bowl fast and

topped the teams bowling with 15 wickets at an average of 4.80. Efrem

also demonstrated skill with the bat, a silky left hander with a range of

shots. He worked hard in the field and saved many runs with his

impressive efforts.

Phil Belcher Coach

Mat Scholtens Manager

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns Not

out

Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Daniel Belcher 14 121 34 14 7.1

Tom Berry 13 81 32 10 11.0

Jude Hill 14 82 36 10 11.3

Nikolai Hill 14 145 34 9 11.2

Griffin Hyde 14 251 34 11 9.6

George Salter 14 94 34 6 19.7

Will Scholtens 14 76 32 11 9.3

Efrem Tijo 14 114 33 15 4.8

Batting Award: Griffin Hyde

Bowling Award: Efrem Tijo

Coach’s Award: Daniel Belcher

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Stage 1 Light

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 4 Wins; 8 Losses; 3 Draws.

The Under 11 Light team started the year as a bit

of a mixed bag with players new to cricket, new

to Marist and certainly new to each other mixed

in with a couple of old hands. Indeed, the first

time a couple of the boys had put on batting pads

and a helmet was at the first training session or

even the first game!

What the boys may have lacked in skill they

made up for in enthusiasm – and sometimes that enthusiasm was even directed to a cricket game.

The team were lucky to have Bala as their coach, a player of some talent himself who was quickly

able to get the basics across to the team.

An exciting draw in many boys first ever game was an impressive start highlighted by Jacobs’ 4/1

off his 3 overs. A couple of close losses followed and while the team couldn’t crack that first win,

there were many other firsts including Sparsh’s first wicket, Connor and Hugh’s first runs and

even William’s first 6!

Wins, losses and draws peppered the season as the boys looked for some consistency. Everyone

made a contribution at some stage: Tom F. showed CGS what they were missing with a classy

bowling performance of 3/14 off 3 overs; Adhavan didn’t want to be outdone and chipped in with

2/6 off two overs as WCMCC.

In the new year Tom M. joined us and immediately started contributing with bat, ball and banter.

And Sajan’s determination to improve paid off and he smashed a dashing 21.

Improvement and team work were key words in what was a busy season. All of the boys showed

admirable commitment to learn, improve, and most importantly to have fun. We hope that they

will all return to the game next season with the same enthusiasm and positive outlook.

THE PLAYERS

William Crompton

Without doubt the fastest bowler in the comp and one of the hardest

hitters, Will learned great control through the season and always made a

contribution to the team. His bowling actions and the sound of wickets

breaking off his inswingers were louder than his words but he was a

delight to have.

Tom Farrah

A new recruit from Grammar, Tom quickly fit into the team and was

soon playing with the best. His smashing cover drives were always a

highlight. 3/14 against his old team went down well also!

Jacob French

With his swashbuckling batting and committed bowling style, Jacob had

a great season highlighted by hitting 46 runs off 17 balls and best

bowling figures of 4 wickets for 1 run. Just as importantly, a great

teammate.

Sparsh Kunwar

Another of the first season players, Sparsh progressed from never having

had pads or a bat before to a solid defensive player and a tricky bowler

to face.

Connor Middleton

New to cricket, Connor showed tremendous improvement through the

year and never backed down from a challenge. The whole team erupted

when he snuck one through for his first wicket - a true bowlers wicker

taking out off stump.

Tom Motley

A late season recruit from Queensland, Tom’s time with the team may

have been short but we were stoked to have his fielding skills, hook

shots and spin to round the team out.

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Ragsajan

Rajkumar

Enthusiastic, supportive and always willing to get stuck in. Sajan’s

improvement in batting and running between the wickets were a delight

to see.

Adhavan Sundar

A classic spinner with some equally classic strokes, Adhavan also

displayed great tactical nous and field placement through the season. A

great help to many of the new players.

Hugh Treloar

Full of heart and concentration, Hugh showed the most overall

improvement through the year and was rewarded with the Coach’s

Award. A solid all rounder and a great teammate.

Bala Sukkai Coach

David French Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Daniel Coffey 1 21 - 3 7 1 7.0 - 0

William Crompton 12 170 38 171 10 17.1 1

Tom Farrah 8 106 20 64 6 10.7 2

Jacob French 11 171 26 98 13 7.5 2

Sparsh Kunwar 12 41 29 141 6 23.5 0

Connor Middleton 13 38 41 257 1 257 1

Tom Motley 5 59 12 68 1 68 1

Rajasan Rajkumar 13 88 33 190 5 38 1

Adhavan Sundar 8 56 28 132 9 14.7 0

Hugh Treloar 12 48 32 162 7 23.1 0

Batting Award: Jacob French

Bowling Award: William Crompton

Coach’s Award: Hugh Treloar

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Stage 1 Renegades

THE PLAYERS

Logan Bray

Nick Brennan

Xander Denny

Finn Fulton

Jonah Hamilton

William Noordewier

William Spencer

Max Spiller

George Denny Coach

Owen Hardy Coach

Kylie Denny Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Logan Bray 13 137 34.4 7 2/-

Nick Brennan 14 171 39 15 1/-

Xander Denny 14 160 45 23 2/-

Finn Fulton 13 66 33.2 9 3/-

Jonah Hamilton 14 75 39.4 4 4/-

William Noordewier 12 56 32.4 5 6/-

William Spencer 6 54 16 2 2/-

Max Spiller 14 143 33.5 6 5

Batting Award: Xander Denny

Bowling Award: Nicholas Brennan

Coach’s Award: Jonah Hamilton

Five wickets in an innings:

Xander Denny, 5/16 against Grammar Sky, 12 March 2021

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Stage 1 Royal

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 10 Wins; 3 Losses; 2 Draws

A great season for the Marist Stage 1 Royal with the team winning and playing at their best in

most matches. The batting from our side was great as they excelled in playing good shots to get

boundaries when needed and to put pressure on the bowling side. An unfortunate side for our

batting was running in between the wickets, many runs were taken at high risk and ended in a

wicket being lost. To combat this issue with running, loud calling was taught to the team in every

training which improved their game. Other than that the batting was really good as they rotated the

strike as much as possible and also looked for big shots only when needed.

On the field the boys were amazing with their fielding. Many of them took great catches which

almost seemed impossible. Most of the time they walked in with the bowler and they always kept a

positive chat among the team going.

Our bowling was our strongest point in the game as most of the boys had good pace and we also

had a few spinners on the side. The boys mostly bowled a good line and length which led them to

picking up many wickets in a game. They were really concentrated in their bowling and this really

helped to make batting a lot easier for the boys.

An amazing team to coach and the parents were also kind and lovely people. We thank Kylie

Denny for being our manager and being there at all training and games. A special thanks goes out

to the parents as well for bringing your boys to all the games, without you it wouldn’t have been

possible.

THE PLAYERS

Thomas Bolton

This season, Tom was a great contributor with both the bat and ball,

scoring 140 runs and taking 14 wickets. He worked especially hard on

his leg spin bowling, which became a scary thought for opposition

batsmen, and was always a good team man. Well done Tom.

Isaac Carey

Isaac had a great season for Marist. His batting became a feature each

week, smashing several sixes and scoring 151 runs for the season.

Isaac’s bowling was also very strong throughout the season, taking 18

wickets including a hat-trick against Western Creek.

Liam Charles

Liam was one of the big improvers of this year coming into his first

season of cricket. We are all very proud of how hard he worked on all

parts of his game and his encouragement of all the boys throughout the

season. Liam’s best bowling came against Weston Creek, when he took

2/18.

Evan Conway

Evan improved much over the season, contributing well with both the

ball and bat. He worked hard at training to improve all parts of his game

each week and was great at encouraging his teammates and lifting their

spirits in the field. Well done on a great season, Evan.

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Harry Dawn

Harry was a quiet achiever who worked hard and got along well with all

of his teammates. He was a great allrounder throughout the season,

taking 13 wickets and scoring 166 runs. Harry also shined through his

fielding, taking 5 spectacular catches.

Christian Honan

Christian was another player who worked hard throughout the season to

improve. He contributed well in all parts of the game every week, but his

power hitting was especially noticeable, scoring 147 runs from just 11

innings. Well done Christian.

Henry Hyson

Henry had a great season in all parts of the game and was always

improving. His quick pace was too much to handle for opposition

batters, taking 19 wickets. He also showed his batting ability, smashing a

number of sixes and scoring 251 runs for the season.

Levi Thornton

Levi always brought great energy to every training session and game. He

improved all parts of his game throughout the season and was a fantastic

teammate. His bowling was also hard to handle for opposition batters,

taking 14 wickets for the season.

Jacob Scaria Coach

Remy Stroud Coach

Martin Bolton Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Thomas Bolton 15 140 39 153 14 10.9 0

Isaac Carey 13 151 30 128 18 7.1 3

Liam Charles 15 27 40 229 6 38.2 0

Evan Conway 13 35 30 158 9 17.6 0

Harry Dawn 14 166 33 107 13 8.23 5

Christian Honan 11 147 33 80 8 10.7 1

Henry Hyson 15 251 43 102 19 5.4 7

Levi Thornton 15 110 37 117 14 8.9 1

Batting Award: Isaac Carey

Bowling Award: Henry Hyson

Coach’s Award: Liam Charles

Hat trick: Isaac Carey, against WCMCC 11 December 2020

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Stage 1 Sixers

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 3 wins, 11 losses, 1 draw.

The Marist U10 Sixers had a fantastic first season of cricket

showing great improvement throughout the season.

For most of the team it was their first year of cricket, and what

the boys may have lacked in experience, they made up for with

great team spirit. After a few tough opening games, our batting

and bowling training started sinking in and the team recorded a

win – the first of three smashing victories.

Some heavy hitting batters stepped forward from the Sixers ranks and they were complemented by

diligent partners with some spectacular running between the wickets and great stroke playing.

The Sixers had a true depth of bowling and this greatly assisted with lower run chases. The

bowling and fielding in particular greatly improved as the season progressed with the opposition

regularly terrorised by deadly accurate throws on the wickets.

The team’s ability to work together and support each other benefited both their on and off field

activities and transferred into their great start

at Marist.

Overall, the boys learnt new cricket skills but

most of all they formed a strong bond as a

team. The spirit and kindness of the boys and

their parents alike, made it a privilege to be

part of this team.

THE PLAYERS.

Pavan Arickal

Pavan Arickal – Pavan was an excellent member of the

team and his unorthodox bowling style disarmed opponent

batsman with great effect. Pavan gets a special mention for

bravery after taking a nasty hit on the nose from a fast-

moving ball. Pavan was forced to retire hurt that game but

he was back undaunted at the next game and taking to the

other side’s batsman.

Seth Armytage

Seth Armytage – Seth worked hard at his season, showing

remarkable improvement in both batting and bowling. Seth

was a tremendous asset to the team and his presence in the

field was a threat as Seth could and did hit the wickets with

a throw from anywhere on the field, much to the shock of

some batsman who thought they were home easily. Replete

with on-field dance moves – Seth was an invaluable

member of the team and a worthy winner of the Coaches

award.

Tom Barrett

Tom Barrett – Tom was a latecomer to the Sixers replacing

Matty Kumarasinhe who left for Sydney in the break.

Matty left some big batting shoes to fill and Tom proved to

be well and truly a great fit. Tom quickly established

himself as a heavy hitting opening batsman and provided

the Sixers with many boundaries and there first six of the

season! Tom was a valued addition to the team.

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Lucas Fogels

Lucas Fogels – The saying “It’s the quiet ones you have to

watch” could well be applied to Lucas. At the start of the

season Lucas’s bowling was right in the team average. But

soon after, with much diligent training on his own

initiative, Lucas improved out of sight and was soon one

the most consistent, effective and economic bowlers of the

season – keeping the other teams runs down most overs.

For this great effort Lucas was rewarded with the team

Bowling Award. He was also an excellent fielder known to

stump the opponent from afar.

Joe Imbriano

Joe Imbriano – Every team needs a leader in the field and

Joe took to this role like a duck to water. A strong technical

player with impressive all-round skills, Joe’s batting and

bowling were feared by the opposition. Joe was the team’s

most consistent scorer and was rewarded with the teams

Batting Award. Joe is a fearless batsman and a real

competitor with a strong understanding of the game. It was

a pleasure to watch him play.

Cameron Smith

Cameron Smith – Cricket is about runs and wickets, but

also about great personalities playing a great game. Cam

Smith is a big personality with a big game. Cam had a

great season, consistent in all aspects of the game – batting,

bowling and fielding. In addition, Cam is a fearless

competitor and was always supporting his mates and

making a great contribution to the team.

Alex Spence

Alex Spence – Alex suffered every kids nightmare of being

the Coaches son. Alex handled it with grace and style,

much like his game. One of the most effective bowlers on

the team, Alex regularly tore up middle stump. Alex also

displayed great enthusiasm in the field, always backing up

his teammates and providing support. Alex made a great

contribution to the team.

Aengus Storrie

Aengus Storrie – Aengus’ always turned up with a positive

attitude making him a great person to have on any team.

His cricket skills really improved over the season and he is

showing some very key skills in wicket keeping. Aengus

has a killer attitude and was not to be trifled with behind

the wickets.

Matthew Kumarasinghe

Honourable mention: Matty Kumarasinhe Matty played the

first part of the season with the Sixers before relocating to

Sydney over the Christmas break. Matty was an extremely

valuable member of the team and one of our most effective

and fearless batsmen. Matty made a huge contribution and

spurred the team on to some great performances. We wish

him all the best and thank him for his efforts.

Cam Spence Coach

Suzi Fogels Manager

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. High

score

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Pavan Arickal 14 22 5 35 162 6 27.0 - 1

Seth Armytage 14 49 15 36 157 5 31.4 - 3

Tom Barrett 7 48 18 18 94 3 31.3 - 0

Lucas Fogels 11 35 5 36 101 6 16.8 - 8

Joe Imbriano 13 108 19 38 146 10 14.6 - 2

Cameron Smith 14 92 18 36 161 7 23.0 - 8

Alex Spence 13 40 15 35 167 9 18.6 - 1

Aengus Storrie 10 21 10 25 127 4 31.8 - 1

Note: Statistics may not accurately reflect memories due to scoring errors – sorry boys!

Batting Award: Joe Imbriano

Bowling Award: Lucas Fogels

Coach’s Award: Seth Armytage

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Stage 1 Stars

THE PLAYERS

Liam Apps

Zander Berg

Eamon Campbell

Finn Duffy

Matthew Graham

Nate Hamilton

Sam Mossop

Jonah Prail

Monica Campbell Coach

Jo Hamilton Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Liam Apps 12 42 35 10 1/-

Zander Berg 8 26 24 3 0

Eamon Campbell 13 56 49 7 2/-

Finn Duffy 13 37 35 4 0

Matthew Graham 14 28 32 2 0

Nate Hamilton 11 61 33 13 3/-

Sam Mossop 12 26 36 4 0

Jonah Prail 8 33 36 3 2

Batting Award: Eamon Campbell

Bowling Award: Nate Hamilton

Coach’s Award: Jonah Prail

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Stage 1 Strikers

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 3 wins; 10 Losses; 1 Draw

It was a successful and an enjoyable season for the

Marist Strikers. Some great wins, and some narrow

losses, reflected the boys' development as players and as

a team.

They all played the game in the right spirit and showed

improvement week-to-week. The boys applied

themselves at training, and then put those lessons into

practice during their games. They all enjoyed bowling

and batting, though it was their improvement in the field and running between wickets that made

many of the games towards the end of the season a lot closer.

The supporters on the sidelines also contributed greatly to the team, and thanks to all of the

umpires, scorers and caterers every Friday night. It was particularly special having lots of family

members coming to watch, and enjoying some time together as a team off the field too.

THE PLAYERS

Lachlan Carter

An enthusiastic and diligent player, Lachlan took his cricket seriously

while still having fun. He listened intently and always immediately put

lessons and tips into practice, with his bowling and batting showing great

promise. A top score of 19 and also a 2-9 were well deserved returns for

his efforts at training. A frequent wicket taker, his deliveries proved too

hard for most opposition players when pitched up and on the wickets. A

couple of catches and run-outs also reflected his efforts in the field.

Will Kemp

A great batter when on song, Will hit some fantastic boundaries including

a couple of sixes during the season. Strong playing straighter as well as on

the leg-side, his best scores – including a top score of 17 – come out

against the other Marist teams. Bowling close to the wicket at the non-

strikers end, Will's straighter deliveries had most success with a 3-11 his

best performance. With some good work behind the stumps, Will was also

a great contributor to team morale.

Jay Miller

An excellent listener and team player, Jay developed significantly across

every element of the game during the season. His fielding was a highlight,

with some excellent catches – particularly a caught and bowled - – and

run-outs. Some enthusiastic running between wickets and big hits –

including a nice six - saw his scoring take off in the back half of the

season. Jay also showed promise with the ball, also picking up most of his

6 wickets towards the end of the season.

Alex Moore

An all-rounder who wants to be in on the action for every ball. Whether

fielding behind the stumps or hitting as many boundaries as possible, Alex

enjoys his cricket. He had a great season with the bat with a top score of

39, and his slingshot bowling technique also paid dividends with 10

wickets. Some good catches behind the wickets and in the field, and a

stumping too, rounded out his season.

Oscar Moore

Another very good season for Oscar, with some great shots in his batting –

he is developing into a strong left-handed batter, with his hooks and pulls

on the on-side scoring many runs. His top score of 28 was a highlight.

Oscar was most consistent with line and length with the ball, and took a

wicket in most matches while minimising the extras. Some good efforts in

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the field with some catches and also behind the stumps with a run-out and

stumping in the last game of the season.

Marcus Smith

A well-rounded performance by Marcus across all elements of the game

during the season. A dependable player, with some great performances

with both bat and ball including a 3-8 haul right at the end of the season.

He scored many runs by playing straight, with some great lofted drives to

the boundary. Quick between the wickets and in the field, Marcus also

topped the team in terms of run-outs with 6 in total.

Tommy Weir

A speedster between wickets and in the field, Tommy developed well

during the season with his batting and bowling. Undaunted by quicker

bowlers, he focused on quick singles, and was able to turn the strike over

well and support his fellow batters. A top score of 22 was a great effort, as

were a couple of boundaries playing straight or glancing off his hip. With

the ball in hand, Tommy took wickets when he pitched the ball up and

straight. A run-out with a great direct hit from out in the field was a

highlight.

David Moore Coach

Tanya Sklepic Manager5

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Lachlan Carter 75 13 Will Kemp 88 10 Jay Miller 70 6 Alex Moore 241 10

Oscar Moore 97 10 Marcus Smith 128 11

Tommy Weir 88 4

Batting Award: Alex Moore

Bowling Award: Lachlan Carter

Coach’s Award: Oscar Moore

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Under 11 Division 1

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 12 wins; 1 loss.

The Marist u11 Div 1 team had a dominant season,

winning all bar one game for the season. The season

started off with a 164 run victory, and the boys never

looked back, crushing most teams in excess of a 100 runs.

All the boys had a great season, scoring over 200 runs

each for the season. The boys were just as dominant with

the ball as they were with the bat, often taking 10 or more

wickets in their 20 overs. Most boys taking 17 or more wickets, except our two wicket keepers, but

they also added catches to their tallies.

As the season progressed the boys continued to improve, working on the finer parts of the game

such as running between the wickets, and backing up in the field. Training was always close to

100% attendance, which gave us time to develop their games.

With bad weather causing the abandoning games, this led to both Grand Finalists facing off as

undefeated. Unfortunately, we came up 7 runs short in the GF. But the way the boys played it, the

game ebbed and flowed, and they played another great team, and came up just short. The season

should not be judged on one game alone, but the way they fought as a team in the season finale

will hold the boys in good stead for the future, runners up this year, no doubt there will be

premiers in the future.

The season was still a great success, thanks to Lynn for managing and all the parents who chipped

in with various jobs. In particular, thanks to Cade and Jason for umpiring our batting innings. And

a big thank you for the morning coffees, much appreciated.

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THE PLAYERS

Archie Brown:

Mini Marnus a talented right hand batsmen, improved through out the

season, saving his best innings till the GF, 40*, and played his heart out

under pressure. When the heat was turned up, that’s when Archie

performed at his best. Other highlights included a career best 5/14.

Archie was also a regular wicket keeper, taking catches and stumpings,

all round talent.

Daniel Coffey:

Stylish left hander. Always taking wickets with his fast out swingers,

often just clipping leg stump. Also contributed with the bat, the more

cricket Danny played the better he got, most of his runs being scored in

the second half of the season. Strong off his legs, highlight scoring 31,

including multiple sixes throughout the season. Best bowling of 4/10.

Jacob Garrety:

One of our tearaway quicks, putting fear into the opposition batsmen,

just like Thommo, Jacob didn’t always know where the ball was going,

but neither did the batsman. Best bowling of 4/8. Highlight was his

batting in the GF, while it appeared we were out of the contest, Jacob

put on 26 runs to just come up just short, but he had the crowd on the

edge of their seats, willing him home.

Matthew Garrety:

Great fast bowler, another who kept the batsman on their toes, and

restricted their ability to score, highlighted by his best bowling of 4/2.

And with the bat he would give an almighty swing, crunching 37 in an

innings with some big sixes and impressive boundaries.

Kiaan Grover:

Marist Junior Cricketer of the Year, amassed an amazing 441 runs for

the season, clearing the boundaries with ease. Kiaan was our highest

scorer 8 out of 13 innings, two scores in the 40’s with a best of 48. He

was just as effective with the ball in hand, bowling spin and pace, best

figures 3/9.

Samuel Ryan:

Genuine all rounder, big swinging batsman, and leg spin bowler.

Batsman would tie themselves in knots trying to get bat on ball as Sam

ripped another big leggie or wrong’un, just like Warnie. Highlight was

an impressive hat trick and 5/29. Sam also stood tall with the bat hitting

some very classy scores, a high of 39, loved sending it high over the

boundary.

Harry Whalen:

Little in size, big in heart, hit some great sixes especially over mid off.

Kept wickets for a lot of the season, often taking hits to the body rather

than let opposition score runs. Best effort with the bat was 30, and best

with the ball 2/9. Harry was also part of the final pairing in the GF,

which he played his part by running like a maniac between the wickets,

stealing 1’s, turning 1’s into 2’s and almost getting us home.

David Whalen Coach

Lynn Chua Manager

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Archie Brown 329 12 1 7/1

Daniel Coffey 249 19 0

Jacob Garrety 202 17 1

Matthew Garrety 234 21 4

Kiaan Grover 441 17 4

Samuel Ryan 321 22 3

Harry Whalen 204 9 5

Batting Award: Kiaan Grover

Bowling Award: Samuel Ryan

Coach’s Award: Matthew Garrety

Five wickets in an innings:

Sam Ryan, 5/29, against Wests Roar, 27 February 2021 – including a hat trick.

Archie Brown, 5/14 against Norths Blue, 6 March 2021.

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Under 12 Division 1

Premiers

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 12 wins; 1 loss.

Marist Under 12 Division 1 had an outstanding season. In all games

they played with passion and enthusiasm. Each member of the team

played their role and contributed. Batting, the team developed

throughout the year, balancing valuing their wicket and scoring runs.

Throughout the season the team dominated bowling attacks hitting

some very large scores including a huge 230.

With the ball, Marist was relentless. This included several genuine fast bowlers, boys learning the

art of swing bowling and then several who could either spin the ball or take the pace of it. The

fielding was always outstanding, from terrific catches at short cover, wicketkeeper and many other

positions, to direct hit run outs to always backing up the stumps.

The team’s effort throughout the season was rewarded with a dominant win in the grand final.

Each person played their part to ensure a terrific win and thoroughly deserved premiership.

The team was a delight to coach and I would like to thank each and every boy involved. I would

also like to thank all parents, the team created such a positive culture that it was a privilege to be a

part of.

THE PLAYERS

Reuben Belcher:

New to the team/ Marist, Reuben quickly became a valued

member. Making some valuable not outs with the bat and taking

some key wickets when required. Always encouraging of his

teammates in the field. A pleasure to coach.

Conall Fitzgerald:

Conall is ever reliable spin bowler. He bowls a consistent line

and length, confusing batsmen with his variety of speed and

flight. Conall bounced back from a serious injury to play a key

role in the semi and grand finals. He managed to take the pace of

the ball in both games significantly slowing the run rate down.

Oliver Henderson:

Also new to the team/ Marist, Ollie bowled with pace and

accuracy. He contributed with some valuable runs, particularly in

the back half of the season. An outstanding young cricketer.

Gabriel Louis:

Gab played a crucial role with the bat, opening the innings when

required and scoring some key runs. He is also bowling with pace

and moving the ball in the air. A terrific season all round.

Logan McRae:

The real character of the team. Logan at all times gave 100%. A

valuable member in the field, taking key wickets with the ball

and a hard-hitting batsman. A deserved winner of the Coaches

Award.

Sam Pilloni:

Sam is ever reliable with the bat making some valuable runs and

some determined not outs. He is an outstanding young

wicketkeeper, with a lot of potential with the gloves. Well done

Sam.

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Amir Rezaie;

A very technical batsmen, that demonstrates stroke play beyond

his age. Amir has the ability to build an innings or score quickly

when required. He is a reliable medium pace bowler with the

ability to move the ball in the air. A fantastic young talent.

Thomas Smith:

A classy left-handed batsman that the team relied on for runs at

the top of the order in big games. He always bowls with skill and

accuracy moving the ball of the seam and in the air. Thomas is an

outstanding fieldsman taking 14 catches for the season. A

talented all-round cricketer.

Abhayan Tharmarajah:

New to Marist, Abhayan made an immediate impact. Super quick

with his bowling and accurate. He is also a hard-hitting batsman

with a very strong technique. Overall an enormous talent.

Jack Whalen:

A genuine team player who is also a strong leader. Jack bowled

spin when needed, taking key wickets. He made runs in crucial

games, including a match winning innings in the Grand Final.

Jack also stepped up as wicket keeper. An excellent tough all

round cricketer. A delight to coach.

Simon Smith Coach

Julianne Pilloni Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Reuben Belcher: 13 2 46 4.2 - 29.5 88 9 9.8 - 0

Conall Fitzgerald: 11 1 38 4.2 - 27 83 5 16.6 - 2/-

Oliver Henderson: 13 1 106 8.8 - 35.2 89 13 6.8 - 2/-

Gabriel Louis: 13 4 182 20.2 - 32 78 8 9.7 - 1/-

Logan McRae: 13 3 94 10.4 - 25 73 8 9.1 - 4/-

Sam Pilloni: 8 4 72 24.0 - 1 1 1 1.0 - 4/-

Amir Rezaie; 13 3 154 15.4 - 37 92 13 7.1 - 3

Thomas Smith: 13 8 178 35.6 - 39.1 82 17 4.8 - 14

Abhayan Tharmarajah: 13 5 298 37.3 1/- 38.3 66 13 5.1 - 2

Jack Whalen: 13 3 214 21.4 - 21 96 8 12.0 - 4/1

Batting Award: Abhayan Tharmarajah – 298 Runs Average 37.25

Bowling Award: Thomas Smith – 17 Wickets Average 4.82

Coach’s Award: Logan McRae

REPRESENTATIVE PLAYERS Sam Pilloni, Thomas Smith, Abhayan Tharmarajah,

Jack Whalen, Amir Rezaie

Milestone Award:

1,000 runs for Marist: Jack Whalen

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Under 12 Division 2 Blue

TEAM PERFORMANCE:

Under 12 Blue had a great season. With the exception of our first

game, all our games were competitive, we were unlucky not to make

the finals, 3 or 4 of our games came down to less than 15 runs.

Without exception all the boys improved throughout the season, the

boys were batting with more intend in the second half of the season,

conscious to defend the good balls and score of the loose ones.

In general, our bowling was good with most games seeing very few

extras.

Fielding and running between wickets are areas that need more work, however as the boys move

up through the grades, I am sure this will improve.

I thoroughly enjoyed coaching this team and watching their progress, A great group of boys, a

great group of parents also.

Looking forward to watching the boys playing for Marist in future years.

THE PLAYERS

Liam Denny:

Liam could be described as the most enthusiastic member of the team,

absolutely loves to play cricket, Always the first to offer encouragement

to other players and as the season progressed Liam’s contribution grew

each week, getting wickets and scoring runs, Liam’s bowling in

particular proved the difference in some tight games. Liam often helped

out with the keeping duties and showed improvement in this area also.

James Frillingos:

James was one of the team’s all-rounders, contributing for the team in all

areas during the season, notably with the bat, playing some great innings

with quick running between the wickets. James’s bowling improved

throughout the season, some spells in particular were fast and accurate,

picking up numerous wickets. James was always willing to through the

gloves on behind the stumps and was aware and ready in the field.

Jacob Hardy:

Jacob was the teams power hitter, twenty-twenty will be his calling.

Jacob played some good innings hitting many solid boundaries, as the

season progressed his consistency improved placing more importance on

protecting his stumps to the good balls, Jacob reached retirement on

several occasions. With plenty of height, Jacob’s bowling was hard to

handle when he got it right. Looking forward to seeing Jacobs continued

improvement in the coming seasons.

Mitchell Hienemann:

Mitch was a consistent performer throughout the season, Mitch has a

good defence and was excellent at keeping the good balls of his stumps,

reaching retirement on many occasions he was the cornerstone of our

batting line up.

Jackson Hillsdon:

Jackson was the biggest improver over the season, losing his wicket

cheaply on occasion early in the season through poor shot selection

progressed to defending well and onto playing some fantastic batsmen

like shots later in the season. The same could be said for Jacksons

bowling, searching for accuracy and consistency early in the season to

becoming a regular wicket taker with consistent accurate bowling in the

second half of the season. Jackson has a safe pair of hands and is good in

the field.

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Dominic Honan:

Dominic is another member of the team who loves his cricket and cant

wait to play every week. Dom was a big improver during the season,

Dom played some great innings reaching retirement on two occasion.

Dom was unlucky with the ball not recording many wickets for the

season, he was a consistent bowler for the team who bowled a good line

and length. Dom’s catching and awareness in the field improved also

during the season. Looking forward to seeing Dom’s cricket journey in

the years to come.

Ignatius Murray:

Ignatius has a great arm and is good in the field, unlucky with the bat in

the last few games, scoring 3 ducks in a row, unfortunately coming out

to bat when the oppositions best bowlers were on. Not a reflection of his

ability or value to the team, generally Iggy was generally a consistent

performer, as a left arm bowler Ignatius was bowling a fantastic length

in the back half of the season and when he got the line right was very

difficult to play, knocking several batsmen over in some games.

I hope Iggy continues to play in the coming years, I think he will be a

very good bowler.

Marcus Sykes:

I will be very surprised if Marcus is not playing first division for his age

group next year, Marcus was the most consistent performer for the team,

an excellent left arm bowler with good pace and very accurate, picking

up a hattrick against Queanbeyan early in the season, and sending many

opposition batsmen back to the shed in most games. With a solid

technique Marcus had a top season with the bat scoring well for the

team. Good in the field with a safe pair of hands.

Looking forward to watching Marcus play for Marist in the coming

seasons.

Stephen Honan Coach

Kate Sykes Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Alexander Denny: 7 4 25 8.3 - 20.5 58 4 14.5 - -/-

Liam Denny: 10 3 29 4.1 - 26 74 6 12.3 - 1/-

James Frillingos: 10 4 105 17.5 - 25 61 7 8.7 - 3/-

Jacob Hardy: 10 1 77 8.6 - 32.3 114 7 16.3 - 1/-

Mitchell Hienemann: 9 5 58 14.5 - 26 110 4 27.5 - 2/-

Jackson Hillsdon: 9 2 43 6.1 - 25.4 98 6 16.3 - 1/-

Dominic Honan: 10 3 55 7.9 - 32 91 1 91.0 - -/-

Logan McRae: 2 2 17 - - 5.4 19 3 6.3 - 0

Ignatius Murray: 9 1 33 4.7 - 31 92 5 18.4 - 1/-

Marcus Sykes: 9 3 175 29.2 - 33 53 14 3.8 1/- 3/-

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Batting Award: James Frilingos

Bowling Award: Marcus Sykes

Coach’s Award: Jackson Hillsdon

Five wickets in an innings / Hat Trick:

Marcus Sykes, 5/4 against Queanbeyan, 22 November 2020 – including a hat trick

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Under 12 Division 2 Light

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 11 wins, 0 losses, 2 draws

A note from Lynn Chua, team manager: Richard Austin has been coaching Marist cricket teams

since 2017/18, though we only met in 2018/19 when I joined him (despite my lack of experience,

skills, or any real meaningful awareness of the sport) as an assistant coach for one of the U10

sides. Taking my bearings amidst the vaguely controlled chaos of the first training session I

(tactfully) asked Richard about his experience. My relief was palpable as he described a playing

career with various clubs, the Royal Australian Navy and that he was currently playing in a local

men’s side. We spoke briefly about how we could each contribute, our time pressures and how we

would run the team. When we discussed our goals for coaching Richard said something that stuck

with me and put the whole thing in perspective:

“The point of juniors cricket is so the boys can have a good time with their mates, and we’ll know

we’ve done a good job if they all sign up to play again, next season”

As would so often be the case with Richard, his advice was succinct, straightforward and hard to

argue with (not that any of those characteristics would ever stop his son, Jack, from trying).

With that single objective in mind, we proceeded to run a fun and entertaining season. I largely

contributed moral support and encouragement, with Richard teaching them how to play the game.

The team lost every match. Every boy had a great time. Every boy played cricket again for Marist

the next season.

During that next season, the boys were more competitive: the balls stayed on the pitch, catches

were held and runouts (and runs) happened. That they were winning games appeared to make no

real difference to Richard: always calm and unfazed (even as Jack continued to experiment with

off-spin). The only time I saw Richard disappointed in the team was when they failed to support

each other.

As the team progressed to U12 (when they can go out) the method matured. Whilst all the other

teams transitioned to give their more confident bowlers more and more time with the ball Richard

remained resolute in giving all the boys an equal shot. We discussed it only once in the context of

a boy on the other team who’d been dismissed for a duck towards the end of the innings and only

got to bowl one over: “that kid’s probably going to give up on the game before he gets a chance to

see if he’s any good. On the other hand, that team seems to have given up on him, so maybe it’s

for the best…”.

Yet this season, that method really started paying off – all the kids could bowl, and they could all

get some runs. As the season progressed the boys kept winning. At the end of the season the boys

emerged undefeated (and incredibly cocky, but that’s another story).

Richard’s team were knocked out in the semi-finals. Once again, the method was in play. Every

player got an equal shot at bowling and the batting order was mixed to give everyone an equal

chance at scoring some runs in the finals game they had all earned a right to play in. The losing

margin was only 30 runs. The extras alone were much higher.

Anyone could make the argument that if Richard had focused the line-up, it would have given the

boys a better chance at winning, and they’d be correct. If we’d asked the boys, I’m sure they

would agree. Probably the parents too. But that is missing the point. The harder decision: that the

boys get an equal shot and that they all experience the pressure of a finals match, and that they

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play that match the way they’d played that season was the right one. It’s a demonstration of

strength of character. Perhaps it contributed to losing but it was losing with integrity. There have

been kids in opposing teams whose game encompasses only staying at the crease for less than one

over and then only getting to bowl one over - that’s not how cricket should work in this age group.

How can a child improve their skills if never given the opportunity? Will that child return to

cricket? Unlikely.

At Marist, we talk about working together to raise boys into fine young men. In this instance,

I couldn’t be happier and prouder for my son to get this demonstration of character and to have

Richard as someone in his life. I’m grateful to the club for giving us all the opportunity, and I look

forward to next season when the boys will no doubt do it all, again.

THE PLAYERS

Sheran Abeysekera

Jack Austin

Michael Butchart

Daniel Coffey

Harry David

Luke Gill

Alex Holt

Jake Munyard,

Elliot Van Ballegooyen

Richard Austin (coach)

Phil David (assistant coach)

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Sheran Abeysekera 10 3 13 1.9 - 29 127 7 18.1 - 0

Jack Austin 12 1 78 7.1 - 32.1 121 4 30.3 - 0/1

James Bartlett 3 1 52 26.0 - 7.2 26 3 8.7 - 1/-

Daniel Coffey 11 5 155 25.8 - 31 99 7 14.1 - 4/-

Harry David 12 4 27 3.4 - 34 121 7 17.3 - 0

Luke Gill 12 2 231 23.1 - 33.4 91 8 11.4 - 5/-

Kiaan Grover 2 1 28 28.0 - 5 10 2 5.0 - 1/-

Alex Holt 10 0 57 5.7 - 27.2 120 2 60.0 - 3/-

Jake Munyard 12 8 129 32.3 - 35.1 78 15 5.2 - 2/-

Xander Stoddart 1 0 3 3.0 - 3 13 1 13.0 - 0

Ethan Teede 1 0 3 3.0 - 3 7 1 7.0 - 1

Elliot Van Ballegooyen 10 6 159 39.8 - 24 65 7 9.3 - 1

Batting Award: Luke Gill

Bowling Award: Jake Munyard

Coach’s Award: Michael Butchart

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Under 12 Division 2 Royal

TEAM PERFORMANCE:

The U12 Division 2 Royals team had a great season this year for which

all the players should be justifiably proud. One of the key elements that

makes the Royals such a terrific team is that all the boys are great mates,

both on the field and off. Many of them had played together in earlier

seasons. They have bonded over cricket and all bring a passion for the

game. Making the finals was a tribute to their determination and growth

as individual players and as a team. It was really nice for the parents to

watch their son’s practice and refine their skills through the season. By

round 15 they had really come together as a wonderful, confident and high performing team.

Under Andy Rees’ keen coaching, the boys were ready from the first ball of the season. The

Royals started with a solid win over Norths Red. But La Niña struck Canberra’s usual dry

Summer, and the team lost the next two weeks of games to rain. On return, the team scored wins

over Queanbeyan and Marist Blue. Unfortunately, the distractions of the holidays affected some

concentration, and the team had some bruising losses, including to the ultimate minor premiers

Marist Light. February saw greater focus from the boys, and the chance of making it into the

finals served as a rallying point. Despite a close loss to Marist Blue, they notched up wins in the

final weeks of the season against Queanbeyan, CGS and Norths Red. Their late wins saw them

placed fourth in the ladder and into the semis.

We had some wonderful performances through the season. Players taking three or more wickets in

a match were Edwin Tijo (three times), Griffin Sluis (twice), Dominic Trinca Talalin and Aiden

Doyle. Our chief all-rounder, Griffin, was also top scorer in four of our matches, with Will Rees

top scoring three times and Brayden twice.

All members of the team made valuable contributions throughout the season, we never depended

on only one player. Our strongest bowlers often showed indomitable spirit when batting, and

some of our strongest batters also were regular wicket takers when bowling. Andy tested the boys

out in different batting orders and fielding positions, and almost all of them had a go at wicket

keeper. Each boy developed their bowling styles through the season – the team benefitted from a

good mixture of spin, pace, medium and slow bowlers who were able to challenge the opposition

batters.

Congratulations to the Royals for an impressive season. All of the boys have a lot of talent and

will continue to build their skills in future seasons.

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THE PLAYERS

Thomas Acheson

Thomas has a great eye with the bat and found form at the business end

of this season, featuring in some solid partnerships with Brayden with

whom he clearly formed an understanding running between wickets.

Thomas bowling was also a reliable part of our attack, rarely off track

and always hard to play. Thomas’ ability to focus was a great influence

on his team-mates.

Aiden Doyle

Aiden was a livewire player in our team. An energy giver in the field

and at training. His batting was dashing and he was always looking to

score. Aiden bowled with variation and picked up some handy wickets

in our matches. In the field, Aiden looked to be involved and saved us

plenty of runs. Aiden was an essential part of the Royals team.

Edward Kimpton

Edward was one of our most steady opening bats this season. Edward

rarely gave his wicket away easily and did the dirty work of seeing off

the new ball and the good bowlers to set up our innings. When he found

his length with the ball, few batsmen could score easily from Edward’s

precise slow deliveries. Edward’s great attitude was an essential input to

Royals team chemistry this season.

William Rees

Another of our tough openers, Will had loads of not out innings this

season and navigated his way through all the best bowlers in the

competition. A stack of practice over Christmas saw Will emerge as a

quality bowler himself, getting swing and pace and rarely missing out on

a wicket. When batting down the order, Will showed some cracking

shot-making skills. Will also demonstrated his skills as a great fielder,

with a strong throw and energetic ball chase downs. Always in the game,

Will drew his teammates together with his efforts.

Griffin Sluis

Griff showed quality with bat, ball and glove this year. Always our big

hitter, his poise at the crease grew steadily and in the second half of the

year was confident striking the ball with power while keeping good

shape. He racked up some of our best innings this season, including our

first six. As a bowler, Griff had enough pace and movement to blunt the

top order batsmen and took lots of wickets. When he was captain,

Griff’s quiet determination rubbed off and usually inspired a win.

Edwin Tijo

Edwin was a strike weapon this season, and when he was on, he was

unstoppable, bagging 4 against top side the ‘Lights’ he also had other

big days out with the ball. In the field, he threw himself at difficult

catches and took some beauties. With the bat, Edwin can sting a cricket

ball better than anyone. Edwin was always a great trainer and a core

contributor to a supportive team.

Efrem Tijo

Efrem was our super sub this year. Playing up an age (or 2) didn’t faze

Efrem at all as he took wickets and scored runs. When the run chases

were on, Efrem was as determined as anybody to get the job done.

Thanks for all the flexibility Efrem – you were a key member of the

team this season.

Hamish Todd

H played with real determination this season (as always). As a loopy

leggy with plenty of turn he always made the batsmen think twice, but as

a batsman this year, H got to grips with his timing and became a real ball

striker. With his straight bat game advancing, H is developing into a

complete batsman. He formed some resilient partnerships with Griff.

His whole-hearted efforts inspired his teammates in every match.

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Domenic Trinca

Talalin

Dom injected passion to the Royals games, whether batting, bowling or

keeping. A damaging fast bowler who took his fair share of scalps, Dom

put the keeper’s gloves on later in the season and found out he was a

natural. He rarely put a ball down and gloved some nice catches. Dom

showed good form with the bat and will get the rewards in future. Dom

always gave 110% for his teammates this season.

Brayden Wright

Brayden is a classy shot maker who found form in the second half of this

season. Brayden’s signature shot was his Bradmanesque cover drive.

Brayden’s calmness and focus at the crease was a strength. Also, a good

fast bowler, Brayden kept the pressure on the batsmen and rarely

dropped them short. Brayden always trained with purpose and his

genuine desire to keep getting better rubbed off on his teammates.

James Wright

James missed most of the games this season due to bad luck with

injuries. We hope he has gotten those out of his system now and doesn’t

have to sit out another game ever. But despite not being able to play,

James was on hand at every game and training to be a core member of

the squad. And what a fairy-tale return game he had, scoring a not-out,

and then taking two wickets (in a row). The talent is all there ready to be

tapped again.

Andy Rees Coach

Phil Kimpton Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Thomas Acheson 10 2 30 4.3 - 23 83 3 27.7 - 1/-

Aiden Doyle 9 1 21 4.2 - 17 56 3 18.7 - -/-

Hamish Foley 1 0 1 1.0 - 2 7 0 - - -/-

Edward Kimpton 9 1 33 5.5 - 17 68 3 22.7 - 1/-

William Rees 9 2 57 8.1 - 28 72 12 6.0 - 1/-

Griffin Sluis 9 3 99 16.5 - 27.4 73 10 7.3 - 3/-

Edwin Tijo 8 0 36 4.5 - 30.5 60 14 4.3 - 3/-

Efrem Tijo 4 0 20 6.7 - 9 24 0 - - -/-

Hamish Todd 8 3 46 9.2 - 21 63 3 21.0 - -/-

Domenic Trinca Talalin 9 3 49 8.2 - 25 71 9 7.9 - 2/-

Brayden Wright 10 2 90 11.3 - 28 82 3 27.3 - 1/-

James Wright 3 1 5 2.5 - 4.3 20 2 10.0 - -/-

Batting Award: Griffin Sluis

Bowling Award: Edwin Tijo

Coach’s Award: Dominic Trinca Talalin

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Under 13 Division 1

Undefeated Premiers, T20 and 30 over competitions

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 30 over competition: - 15 matches, 11 wins and 4 washouts.

20/20 Competition: - 10 matches for 10 wins.

The 2020-21 season was a remarkable season

for the team. It was a new team, with boys in

both senior and junior schools and new boys

to the school. The team was chock full of

talent, with 6 of the 9 boys representing the

ACT in various forms and captaining

representative teams.

On the field we set the bar in all facets of the game, both individually and as a team. Individually,

Lucas Louis was the top run scorer and Josh Nuss led the bowling aggregate for all Marist grades

this season. In both competitions we had the leading run scorer and 5 boys in the top 10 run

scorers of both competitions. In the competition bowling stakes, we had great individual returns

with 2 boys in the top 5 of each competition.

As a team we were undefeated in both competitions, which is an indication of the talent in the

team but also reward for the effort the boys put in this season. It is a testament to the comradery

and teamwork within the side. Our fielding improved throughout the season, and ultimately we

were far and away the best fielding unit in the age group.

The team was very well supported by our parents and carers throughout the season. A massive

thank you from the coach and manager for supporting the team from training, umpiring, scoring

and help with all the match day activities. Without this the team just does not function.

THE PLAYERS

Levi Belcher

“Beef” is another of the pace bowling fraternity for our team. Bowls a

nice outswinger and another who loves to mix it up with the odd piece of

short stuff. He plays the game in the right spirit, backs up his teammates

in all situations and is fantastic around the team. Played a key role with

both bat and ball, taking on the selfless role as the aggressor in the T20

competition and in the latter parts of the longer form of the game.

Highlights for the year came in the last week of the 20-21 season when he

opened the batting in the Grand Final of both formats, plundering the

attack to all parts of the ground to set the team up in our batting totals.

Beef is the ultimate team player and I have no doubt he will provide

plenty of highlights for Marist during his cricket career.

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Noah Brown

“Brownie” plays the crucial role in the team as our wicket keeper this

season. Whilst reluctant with the gloves at the beginning, his enthusiasm

for the game and commitment to his teammates seen his glove work

improve remarkably by the end of the season. Noah is a hard-hitting

batsman who often contributed with the bat scoring 226 runs often filling

in the role of opening batsmen. Highlight of the season was in the 30 over

Grand final where he helped dig the team out of trouble with the bat and

performed superbly with the gloves.

Wil Hyson

Every coach needs players like Wil. He is a talented all-rounder who can

contribute to any team with both bat and ball, amassing 175 runs and

taking 8 wickets this season. He had the job of opening the bowling in our

T20 premiership team and had a top score of 34* v Radford in the early

part of the season. However, it was his performance on Grand final day

that was the highlight. Performing under extreme pressure with our top

order in the sheds, Will accumulated 20 runs and was key in getting us to

a competitive total on the big stage, which is a true testament to the

character of this young man. A brilliant team man respected by his peers

and his coach, Wil should be very proud of his 2020-21 season and I have

no doubt there will many more good years at Marist CC.

Nathan Kerr

“NKerr” is a talented cricketer with both bat and ball. With his hard-

hitting style, he amassed over 400 runs in the season and was in the top 5

batsmen in both formats of the competition. A highlight was his 55

against Tuggeranong where he hit the ball to all regions in a brutal

display of batting. He is very meticulous and accurate with his leg spin,

taking 21 wickets this season. Nathan played representative cricket for the

ACT under 13s, recognition of Nathan’s all round cricketing ability and

caps off an excellent season in 2020-21.

Lucas Louis

(captain 30 over)

“Lewy” set the bar in all facets of the game in the u13s division 1 age

group this year. He was the leading run-scorer in all competitions scoring

700 runs @ 70 and striking over a run a ball and was the leading run

scorer for Marist. With his right arm leg-spin, he was our leading wicket

taker with 27 wickets at an average of 15. Lucas is becoming increasingly

aware of how he can positively influence any cricketing environment and

help those around him. He was rewarded with selection as the captain of

the ACT u13s Kings team in 2020-21 and he is also the co-captain of the

u13 Marist cricket team. The highlight of his season was with the bat

scoring a majestic 67* on Grand Final day to get us out of trouble and

ultimately guide us to a win. This innings not only demonstrated his

dominance in this age group but also capped off an amazing season for

Lewy.

Joshua Nuss (co-

captain T20)

“Nussy” is a passionate cricketer who just loves the game of cricket. Josh

represented the ACT u13’s this season. He is developing a sharp

cricketing brain, which was recognised with captaincy roles in CDC bash

and Marist throughout the season. Josh amassed over 400 runs season,

another one of our bats in the top tier across all competitions. With his

right arm swing bowling, Josh was the leading wicket taker for Marist CC

this season with 29, which included 24 in his age group. Highlight was

his 4/8 in a decisive spell in the T20 final to decimate the Wests batting

line-up. Josh should be extremely proud of his 2020-21 season.

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Aarush Patel

‘Squishy’ showed why he is the premier fast bowler in our age group and

takes the new ball for the ACT representative team. He played different

bowling roles throughout the year, but when the big games came around

he assumed his role as the leader of the attack with spells that were both

intimidating and skilful, finishing the year with 21 wickets. His hard work

to develop his batting paid dividends for both himself and the team. A

highlight was scoring his maiden fifty versus Grammar to guide us home

in a run chase. Aarush is working himself into a genuine all-round

cricketer, finishing the year with 432 runs and in the top 10 batsmen in

the competition across both formats.

Sam Walsh

“Walshy” forms part of the pace bowling fraternity in the Marist u13s

team. Sam enjoys mixing up his bowling, with the odd piece of chin

music often part of his game plan. Walshy took 9 wickets for the season

and was menacing early in the season however was plagued with a knee

injury. He is a reluctant batsman who often bargained with the coach to

bat at the bottom, however improved as the season progressed equalling

his highest ever score in a match opening the batting against Ginninderra.

Walshy was rewarded with his early season form, being selected in the

CDC Bash competition. Marist CC will look forward to seeing a fit Sam

Walsh in 2021-22.

Sachin

Weerasinghe

(co-captain T20)

“Chinny” is a young man who conducts himself with the utmost of

integrity. A great team player, respected by both opposition, players and

his coach, “Chinny” has had another consistent season in 2020-21,

amassing over 400 runs again this year and finishing in the top tier of

batsmen in both formats of the age group. Sachin also represented the

ACT u13’s this season. His bowling is an asset to any team taking 11

wickets with his accurate left arm Chinaman’s this year. Sachin is

‘electric’ in the gully/point region and has the ability to lift any team with

one piece of fielding. A true leader in the making and has had a season to

be proud of.

Jarrad Nuss Coach

Daniel Kerr Manager

PLAYER STATISTICS:

Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Over Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10

wkts in

inning

Catches /

Stumping

Levi Belcher 22 6 297 18.6 - 36 221 12 18.4 - 4/-

Noah Brown 23 7 226 14.1 - 3 8 1 8.0 - 8/3

Wil Hyson 23 5 175 9.7 - 59.3 207 8 25.9 2/-

Max Juchneiwicz 4 0 9 2.3 - 10 36 4 9.0 - 1

Nathan Kerr 24 14 450 45.0 1/- 66.1 234 21 11.1 - 6/-

Gabriel Louis 1 1 5 - - 3 6 0 - - 0

Lucas Louis 24 14 700 70.0 2/- 66.2 212 27 7.9 - 17/-

Joshua Nuss 24 13 443 40.3 1/- 62 222 24 9.6 - 3/-

Aarush Patel 24 11 432 33.2 1/- 69.3 205 21 9.8 - 8/-

Viira Peiris 1 1 23 - - 2 19 1 19.0 - -

Sam Walsh 20 5 65 4.6 - 50.1 199 9 22.1 - 2/-

Sachin Weerasinghe 24 13 480 43.6 1/- 57 201 11 18.3 - 10

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Batting Award: Lucas Louis

Bowling Award: Aarush Patel

Coach’s Award: Levi Belcher

Milestone

1,000 runs for Marist: Josh Nuss

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Under 13 Division 2 Blue

Team Performance: 4 wins, 9 losses, 2 draws

THE PLAYERS

Harley Bell

Jed Bourke

Riley Dale

Matthew Gilbert

Finn Maguire

Alistair McGregor

Johny Moses

Matheesha Rajapakse

Rayyan Siraj

Jared Wilson

Dave Gilbert coach

Nicky Bourke manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Harley Bell 10 2 8 1.0 - 29.4 145 4 36.25 - 0

Riley Dale 9 0 56 6.2 - 28 120 1 120.0 - 2

Matthew Gilbert 11 3 36 4.5 - 29.3 123 3 41.0 - 0

Finn Maguire 11 4 27 3.9 - 35 112 4 28.0 - 0

Alistair McGregor 11 2 52 5.8 - 25 75 6 12.5 - 1

Johny Moses 10 2 30 3.8 - 29.1 108 8 13.5 - 2/-

Matheesha Rajapakse 12 3 171 19.0 53.3 133 12 11.1 - 4

Rayyan Siraj 11 0 94 8.6 - 49 136 7 19.4 - 1

Jared Wilson 11 5 178 29.7 - 41.3 92 9 10.2 - 3/-

Batting Award: Jared Wilson

Bowling Award: Matheesha Rajapakse

Coach’s Award: Rayyan Siraj

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Under 13 Division 2 Light The team started slowly but, in the weeks leading to Christmas, hit a really strong winning streak.

The team finished the season well, competing strongly and pushing themselves to improve. In a

season and a competition in which some teams sought to play utilising some interesting tactics and

approaches, the things I am most proud of are the team’s encouragement for each other, and the

spirit with which they played the game. We may not have won every game on the scoreboard, but

we all came away enriched by the team, spirit and a season of comradeship. Well done, boys.

THE PLAYERS

Miles Baseby

Callum Fenwick Hat trick: against St Edmunds 28 February 2021

Rusty Jenkins

Tom Jexin

Evan Jojo

Eshan Narayan

Jonathan Price

Sebastian Raap

Andre Vincent

John Fenwick Coach/Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Miles Baseby 13 4 90 11.3 33.2 126 10 12.6 7

Callum Fenwick 13 2 44 4.4 36.5 152 15 10.1 4

Rusty Jenkins 13 4 61 7.63 16 74 4 18.5 3

Tom Jexin 13 3 133 14.8 35.5 108 16 6.75 3

Evan Jojo 13 2 51 5.1 24.3 122 2 61 1

Eshan Narayan 13 1 16 1.6 24.2 97 5 19.4 1

Jonathan Price 13 4 48 6 29 118 10 11.8 1

Sebastian Raap 13 6 109 21.8 22 57 9 6.33 0

Andre Vincent 12 3 48 6 27.5 78 2 39 0

Batting Award: Thomas Jexin

Bowling Award: Callum Fenwick

Coach’s Award: Miles Baseby

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Under 13 Division 2 Navy

Team Performance:

The coach had an absolute ball coaching

this team of young men throughout the

year. The back end of the year gave the

team a number of opportunities on how to

bowl to attacking batsman. The team

were able to take the directions given and

implemented a plan that saw them put

themselves in a position to win a game.

Unfortunately, the loss of wickets in bunches resulted in putting pressure on lower order batsman,

whom to their credit were resilient in defending and counterattacking.

The team always played within the spirit and rules of the game, affording each dismissed batsman

the respect they were deserved. Not a match would go past where a funny remark from the team

would leave the coach chuckling on the way home.

I would like to thank all parents for their support throughout the year

with getting the team to an early Sunday morning start and we were

never in shortage of volunteers to score umpire or supply morning

team. In particular, thanks to Anthony our manager who kept us on

track with the games locations and was always on hand to help set

up and get the boys warmed up.

I look forward throwing my hat in the ring again next year and

having a few familiar faces along for the ride, Cheers John.

THE PLAYERS

Luke Allardyce

Luke was a pleasure to have around the team for the first shout of “Sledges

get Edges”. Throughout the year Luke improved dramatically with his

effort rewarded with high scores for batting and good development behind

the stumps. Around the team Luke is an enthusiastic young man, always

with an encouraging word to a bowler or fielder.

Charlie Berry

Charlie had a great year at cricket, enduring the curse of having your dad

as the coach. Throughout the year Charlie worked hard to regain his

confidence with the bat and fielding while excelling with his bowling.

Consistent outswing saw Charlie reap a handful of wickets prior to turning

to his handy off spin bowling.

Angus Boyd

Angus developed nicely throughout the year with the feature being a

development of a dependable batter who could be ensured to bat for the

majority of his allocated balls. A feature of his batting was his do or die

attitude to running between the wickets, including sporting an

impressive abrasion from his commitment.

Lucas Carey

A young man who likes to attack the game, with either bat or ball. With

a penchant for pace, Lucas liked nothing more than going back as far as

he could and ripping in and going after a batsman. This resulted in a

steady flow of wickets for Lucas with a cheeky smile following. With

the bat in hand, Lucas enjoyed talking the game to the bowler sometimes

this resulted in runs, sometimes resulted in his wicket falling.

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Adam Hannan

The king of swing, Adam developed into a great in-swing bowler

claiming essential wickets for his team at crucial moments. Adam was

an attentive cricketer, listening well to suggestions and being the leader

with running between the wickets. With bat in hand Adam improved

throughout the year, with an encouraging retirement and a few near

misses.

William Evans

Will is a young man that know what he likes. Despite his coach’s best

efforts at getting him to bowl over the wicket, Will persisted with his

around the wicket technique. This of course ended in Will claiming the

highest number of wickets for the team. Throughout the year, Will

developed into a capable batter, able to hold down one end and

accumulate some valuable runs.

Tyran McCudden

Tyran possesses the ability to be a very fine cricketer and has a great

grasp of what it takes to be a good allrounder. Tyran’s heart though lies

with bowling and developed into an accurate bowler who enjoyed the

challenge of figuring out a way to get a batter out. With bat in hand and

the right temperament, Tyran possesses the ability to offer valuable runs.

Viira Peiris

Viira each week took it upon himself to bring the intensity. When he

managed to harness this intensity Viira was an outstanding batsman,

notching the top scores and averages for the team. Viira has an

outstanding set of hands and was adept at taking catches in the field

(four in one game) or behind the stumps. With his time taken behind the

stumps, Viira had limited opportunity with the ball, but when called

upon could be guaranteed to offer his best.

Leo Ryan

Joining the team at the Christmas break, Leo entered seamlessly into the

team producing valuable spells with the ball and bat alike. In the field

Leo was a safe pair of hands and saving many runs while throwing his

body around. Most pleasing with Leo was his ability to step up with

leadership within the team, offering to opening the batting and taking the

losss of his wicket very seriously.

Philip Scaria

For a young man playing his first year of cricket, Phil possesses an

awesome amount of talent. A luckless bowler, Phil bowl many a spell

that deserved more rewards then was given. With the bat, Phil has the

ability to cut and off drive with the best of them, but like a lot of players

it’s the selection of balls that brought him down. Phil was a great team

member, with always a supportive word for a teammate.

John Berry Coach

Anthony Allardyce Manager

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Luke Allardyce 13 1 94 7.8 - 34.3 99 8 12.4 - 4/-

Charlie Berry 13 1 32 2.9 - 40.4 142 7 20.3 - -/-

Angus Boyd 12 3 50 5.6 - 31 126 6 21.0 - 4/-

Lucas Carey 12 1 100 9.1 - 36 91 8 11.4 - 4/-

William Evans 13 3 55 5.5 - 38.1 109 12 9.1 - 1/-

Adam Hannan 13 1 71 5.9 - 37.1 148 8 18.5 - 1/-

Will Hyson 5 1 48 12.0 - 9 29 6 4.8 - 2/-

Tyran McCudden 12 3 65 7.2 - 38.1 108 10 10.8 - 9/-

Viira Peiris 13 8 197 49.3 - 28.1 96 5 19.2 - 7/-

Leo Ryan 5 2 29 9.7 - 14 42 6 7.0 - 1/-

Philip Scaria 12 3 86 14.3 - 24 87 2 43.5 - 3/-

Batting Award: Viira Peiris

Bowling Award: William Evans

Coach’s Award: Luke Allardyce

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Under 13 Division 2 Royal

Premiers

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 10 Wins; 4 Losses; 3 Draws.

A fabulous season for the Marist Royal U13 Division 2 side

which culminated in the team being awarded Premiers for the

2020/21 season. All players contributed greatly to the team

throughout the season, with each player also improving their

skills along the way.

THE PLAYERS

Hamish Egan

Our team wicketkeeper – Hamish is the character of the side always

encouraging his teammates from the sideline. A great effort throughout

the season, in particular standing behind the wickets when some of our

quicker bowlers were coming in fast.

Max Juchniewicz

One of the team’s pocket rockets who relished in making all of his

batting partners run a lot between the wickets. A very handy bowler

who had a couple call ups for the Div1 side and thoroughly enjoyed his

cricket in his first season playing for Marist.

Jacob Lloyd A young man with lovely manners and high levels of courage as an

opening batsman. A great team player.

Riley Loiterton

the bowler with the longest run up. Riley had a strong season with all

his skills improving as the season progressed. One to watch in future

seasons.

Shanaa Srimanobhavan

The other pocket rocket. The team’s opening batsmen who could

always be relied upon to protect his wicket against the opposition’s top

bowlers. When in the field he was always encouraging his teammates

and adjusting the field placement.

Jack Suter The spin king who was also a very reliable and handy batsman. An

outstanding season for Jack who was the team’s highest wicket taker.

Ethan Willemsen-Bell One of the best all-rounders in the team with his unorthodox left-

handed deliveries confusing many an opposition player.

Thomas Williamson

Great first season of cricket for the youngest member of the team but

there is no question he is all heart – always smiling and thoroughly

enjoyed being a part of the team.

Nathan Juchniewicz

Kimberlea Juchniewicz

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wkts Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Hamish Egan 13 3 14 1.4 7.2 13 3 4.3 - 1

Max Juchniewicz 14 7 206 29.4 - 48 126 12 10.5 - 7

Jacob Lloyd 12 2 50 5.0 25.3 94 4 23.5 1

Riley Loiterton 12 5 44 6.3 29 112 14 8.0 2

Aghan Mukunthan 9 0 9 1.0 - 22 85 4 21.3 - 0

Shanaa Srimanobhavan 14 10 250 62.5 43.1 119 10 11.9 3

Jack Suter 13 4 121 13.4 46.2 102 17 6.0 4

Ethan Willemsen-Bell 14 6 129 16.1 41.5 140 16 8.8 6

Tom Williamson 14 6 56 7.0 35 173 5 34.6 3

Batting Award: Shanaa Srimanobhavan

Bowling Award: Jack Suter

Coach’s Award: Ethan Willemsem-Bell

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Under 14 Division 1

Premiers - u14 Division 1 (30 Overs)

Runners Up - u14 Division 1 (20 Overs)

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 20 Wins; 2 Losses; 1 Draw.

What an incredible season for a really impressive group of boys. Under

the guidance of super coaches Aruna and Paul (Cecil) the boys moved

forward in leaps and bounds. While the skills have always been there,

this year the boys seemed to be even better in the mental aspects of the

game and thus they were never beaten in any game until the last ball

was bowled. The fighting qualities were shown with wonderful

victories in the regular season against Radford and Wests in the T20’s

where the team won hard fought victories chasing with the bat, while

in the 30 over format we saw a number of fighting victories defending with the ball as the games

went down to the wire.

While tough wins in the grand final against Radford and the semi-final against Wests are highlighted

below, the last over victory by one run against Norths in front of at least 60 “passionate” Norths fans

who wandered to the ground following the cancellation of the u15’s game really set us up to win in

the big dance. Despite the disappointment of losing our hard-fought home ground advantage in the

finals with the closure of the school grounds and having to host our home matches at Grammar and

Radford to whom we are very grateful, there was not one complaint made by the boys and they

simply got on with things and won. This may not have been the case in previous seasons and is a

testament to the boys and the coaches.

While the boys were a great bunch of boys and a really unified team, I really do have to shout out to

the wonderful group of parents who have raised these boys. Nearly everyone scored / umpired or

generally took their turn each week meaning Aruna and Cecil could just coach the boys. The end

result was not only a premiership and runners up medallion, but quite honestly the most enjoyable

team that I have been around (and I have been around a lot).

I will be stunned if any of the 13 players didn’t play cricket next year – that to me is far more

important than any premiership rings (or pennants). Congratulations boys – I have no doubt that

plenty of success awaits this team in the years to come!

THE PLAYERS

Bede Cuddihy:

Bede is truly “the team” man filling several different roles

throughout the year. Bede bowled well picking up 18 wickets @

11.44 and contributed very handy middle order runs. As per usual

Bede saved his best for grand final day where he took the team to

victory with a classy 26 not out. Another really good year from an

excellent cricketer.

Lucas Frankel:

Lucas departed for Brisbane at Christmas but was a critical part of

this team. Lucas bowled with good pace and brought good energy

to the group. A critical part of this premiership winning group,

Lucas has absolutely brained them since moving to Brisbane

scoring Division 1 hundreds up there. The premiership medallion

that is being mailed to Brisbane is highly deserved.

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William French:

Will joined the team for the first time this season and quickly

became a part of the furniture. Will hits the ball very hard and

bowls with good pace and energy and looked very much the part

in his debut season in the top grade. As the season progressed,

Will grew more and more confident and was able to back his great

talent and slop into the top order with the bat. An excellent season

and I look forward to seeing what the next years bring for Will

and his cricket.

Alex Gunn (c):

Alex is an outstanding talent with bat, ball and in the field. While

his season was cruelled by injury, Gunny played some great

hands, particularly in the T20 game versus Radford where his

hitting was as clean as anything I have seen. While Alex is the

quickest bowler in this competition, his bowling output was

limited this year as he recovered from a serious shoulder injury

suffered in the early rounds of the season. As Alex moves through

the Marist system, I have no doubt that he will emerge as one of

the leading talents at the college.

Arnav Gupta:

Arnav is a popular member of the group who batted and bowled

very well at different times and in different situations. 18 wickets

@ 11.61 and almost 200 runs made his contributions invaluable.

Arnav gained selection in the u14 NSW Country Challenge with

his leg spin bowling and will be one to keep an eye on going

forward as he becomes stronger and can hit the ball with more

power with the bat! Arnav bowled beautifully on grand final day

picking up the key Radford wicket. Congratulations Arnav on a

strong season.

Shenal (Ashvin)

Hewawasam:

Ashvin started the season as a very good leg spinner and ended it

as one of the better spinners in the division. Ash’s flight and

control was extraordinary and the wrong one he bowled the

Norths opener with was as good a ball as I have seen. During the

season Ashvin worked tirelessly on his fielding lifting his

standards and making the whole team better with his efforts. This

work was rewarded with excellent catches in both the T20 and 30

over final. As Ashvin gets older, he will get stronger making his

bowling faster and very difficult to play as he moves into the

senior teams.

Sam Hosking:

Sam aka Frosty is the ultimate team player and competitor. Sam

filled so many roles for this team from wicket keeper, to hard

hitting number three in T20’s to a finisher and sometimes even an

opening bowler. While this toing and froing can be difficult for

some boys to manage, Frosty stepped up and did what was

needed. Some superb outfield catches saw Frosty grab an

incredible 18 catches for the season with unbelievable outfield

catches in the semi-final and final off important players sealing

his title as the safest pair of hands in the comp! Well done Frosty

– keep up the positive chat and keep focusing on your game. You

don’t know quite know how good you are quite yet!

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Sachin Liyanage:

Sachin played in the side as an opening batsman but ended up

taking the most wickets for the team and winning the bowling

award. Sachin has a beautiful batting technique but needs to

develop his wrists and ability to put away the loose ball away to

thrive in these shorter format games. As a bowler Sachin really

lifted when the team needed it bowling ten magnificent overs

across the two grand finals to snap up the bowling award in the

last couple of games. When Sachin really backs himself and backs

his own technique, he will become an elite player for Marist.

Noah Polishuk:

Noah is very talented wicket keeper especially to the spin bowlers.

22 dismissals is testament to the fast hands Noah possesses. Like

many boys at this age, as Noah improves the mental aspects of his

cricket which comes with playing this level of cricket, he could be

anything as a wicket keeper for the school. Noah took advantage

of limited opportunities with the bat and closed out the grand final

with a wonderful cameo that sealed the win for the team. A very

good cricketer whose potential is just starting to be realised.

Tomas Sanson:

It is rare to say that the most improved player in a team was

already a very good cricketer but that is the case with Tom. A

relaxed North Queensland boy, Tomas positive approach with the

bat got the boys out of several tricky scenarios during the season.

The most significant was his semi-final innings that allowed us to

scrape into the big dance. Without that innings this write up may

have been very different. Tom bowled with great accuracy and

poise (with his right hand) and his left-hand fielding at cover point

was a key reason that very few balls pierced our off side ring. A

popular teammate, Tom had a season for which he should be very

proud. Well done Tom.

Dylan Shillington:

Wow – what a year. Dylan is an example of what hard work can

do as he literally transformed himself from a very good cricketer

to an elite u14 player before our very eyes. Dylan was the

competitions premier opening bowler and his maiden fifty with

the stick in the grand final was as good a clean hitting as you will

see. Consistent runs, wickets and catches made Dylan as valuable

a player as there was in the competition in all aspects of the game.

Dylan has personified the concept the all-around cricketer. I have

no doubt that Dylan’s brilliant season will be rewarded not only

with a premiership, but with representative honours in future

seasons.

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Samuel Smith (c):

Sam is the very definition of class with the bat. As in previous

seasons Sam scored runs for fun and has literally hundreds of runs

in all formats across the season. Sam filled the opening position to

end the season and really didn’t look like missing a ball let alone

getting out as the games became more important. While Sam did

not bowl a lot in the season, his left arm seamers and even his left

arm orthodox spin netted him 17 wickets @ just over 8 apiece.

His 4 for 7 over 6 overs opening the bowling in the semi-final and

his 40 not in the GF opening the batting were key components of

those victories. Nine catches and some astute captaincy has meant

that Sam once again finished the season as one of the standout

players in the under 14’s competition.

Suman Thappa Chhetri:

Someone asked me why Suman was not in Division 1 on a

permanent basis. I replied and said “because this is his first season

EVER of cricket and he didn’t even trial. Five of the parent group

who were listening to the conversation laughed at me as I assured

them as I am assuring you the reader that this was the case. Quite

frankly for a 14 year old first year player Suman is simply

remarkable. His strokes through the offside are as powerful as

anyone and his bowling is of a high standard. A worthy

“premiership” player Suman has raw talent and he can develop

into a top shelf cricketer with his talent and application. Thanks

Suman who turned up whenever needed and always provided a

strong contribution to the team.

Aruna Hewawasam Coach

Paul Sanson Coach

Nick Smith Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Cuddihy, Bede 19 10 256 28.4 - 56.4 206 18 11.44 - 8

Frankel, Lucas 10 5 44 8.8 - 28 103 9 11.44 - 2

French, William 18 9 173 19.2 - 37 176 8 22.00 - 4

Gunn, Alex 14 4 283 28.3 - 16.4 100 4 25.00 - 9

Gupta, Arnav 18 6 198 16.5 - 56 209 18 11.61 - 3

Hewawasam, Shenal 10 3 58 8.3 - 69 251 18 13.94 - 6

Hosking, Sam 20 8 241 20.1 - 34.3 121 12 10.08 - 18

Liyanage, Sachin 17 8 131 14.6 - 59.5 191 22 8.68 - 5

Polishuk, Noah 14 11 125 41.7 - 0 0 0 0.00 - 15/7

Sanson, Tomas 19 9 262 26.2 - 51 207 12 17.25 - 6

Shillington, Dylan 18 7 382 34.7 1 70.2 225 16 14.06 - 13

Smith, Samuel 22 12 468 46.8 - 55.3 147 17 8.65 - 9

Thapa Chhetri, Suman 3 2 92 92.0 - 11 32 5 6.40 - 1

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REPRESENTATIVE

PLAYERS • Alex Gunn – u14 Comets Regional Academy / CDC Bash,

ACT u14 Intra Zone (injured), ACT Southern Districts u14

(injured)

• Arnav Gupta – u14 Comets Regional Academy / CDC

Bash, ACT u14 Intra Zone, ACT Southern Districts u14 &

u14 NSW Country Challenge.

• Sachin Liyanage – u14 Comets Regional Academy / CDC

Bash, ACT Intra Zone

• Samuel Smith – u14 Comets Regional Academy / CDC

Bash, ACT u14 Intra Zone (captain), ACT Southern Districts

u14 (captain)

Batting Award: Samuel Smith

Bowling Award: Sachin Liyanage

Coach’s Award: Dylan Shillington

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Under 14 Division 2 Blue T20 Premiers

TEAM PERFORMANCE:

A great amount of appreciation must be extended to all involved in the

administration of cricket here in the ACT. ACT Cricket, each and every one of the

cricket clubs, including and especially our own whom have worked tirelessly in

these times that saw most of the country locked down and barely able to venture

outside. Thank you for the efforts to allow the boys to do what they want to do and

that is to just have a game of cricket.

Under 14 Div 2 saw us up against some interesting characters, and there was plenty

of character building this season. The boys’ focus and ability to set this aside and play the game in

a mature spirited way is commendable.

I said it last year and it was wonderful to see the continual development of maturity, determination,

compassion and comradery exhibited by these boys. Their awareness of the game, the level of

respect for each other and the opposition, the commiserations expressed on their teammate’s failures,

and best of all the celebrations for one another’s successes. They are to be commended and as

parents/guardians you should be proud of these boys.

The boys should be very proud of their achievements this season, every

one of them at some particular point during the season making a game

changing contribution to the team’s success. It was this continual effort

and drive for improvement that culminated in it all coming together in

the T20 Grand final where the boys kept a big hitting Eddies side to a

large but gettable target and the mature run chase saw us eclipse the

Eddie’s total with balls to spare.

As always, the boys looked forward most of all to the frequent hard fought local derby with their

mates in the Royal team. These games were always close, hard fought games, played out very

competitively and in great spirit. Congratulations is extended to the Royals for winning the T30

Sunday comp.

A big thank you is extended to what has become known as the “blue village”. Thank you to all the

parents for your contribution to a successful season, thank you for the sharing of weekly duties of

scoring umpiring, morning tea and your assistance with training, the boys and I appreciate it and we

could not have had such an enjoyable season without your assistance and contributions.

The morning tea of the year award goes to Evie Jones with an unexpected appearance of the “Dirty

Bird” – thank goodness the lads are spirited and young enough to not lapse into the post KFC coma

for the second 30 overs. The bar has now been set way too high.

Lastly a big thank you to Kylie for managing us this year, keeping us all on the straight and narrow

and coordinating the trainings, the rosters, the score entries the boys and I appreciate the work that

goes in to this.

We will share with you a mantra that we reflected upon before every game, something that we can

take in to all aspects of life – “Boys remember, no one goes out to drop a catch on purpose. As

disappointing as it must be, give your mate a pat on the back, a reassuring leg up and with your

support carry him forward with you to the next delivery. “

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THE PLAYERS

Alex Delaney:

Alex’s ground fielding was the standard to aspire to this year. The man you

want under the high ball, Alex was the sure thing when it came to catching.

His speed and agility in the field was contagious and he was the

orchestrator of many run outs. With a SR of 67.5 he could move the run

rate along when required

Theo Denney:

Theo was the dark horse with the ball and off the long run he was

formidable, sometimes unpredictable but with his well pitched-up in-

swingers managed to take valuable wickets at crucial times. Theo worked

hard all season to improve his batting and came the payoff in the T20 GF

with two beautiful cover drives to notch up victory in the last over

Omkar Gilkam:

The settler. Retiring his bat several times and with a SR of 64 Omkar could

always be relied upon to come to the crease under pressure with Stoic

textbook shots to settle the run chase. Omkar had success with the ball

taking 10 wickets this season, along with our other “slowies” was always

hard to get away. He was one of our boys unfortunate not to take a hat trick

this season.

Jack Hatton:

The team was led brilliantly by Jack this season. Jack’s ability to read the

game and make unpredictable bowling changes, a change in the field was

usually followed by some success. Jack had some great success with the

ball this season with 13 wickets and his leggies were the handbrake to the

opposition run scoring each week. His ability to dig in and form important

partnerships when needed were the foundation of many a successful run

chase.

Spence Horton:

Spence, a new addition to the team this year, had a terrific inaugural year

for the Blues. A little hesitant early on with the bat and ball, plenty of hard

work saw him integrate as one of our hard to get away “slowies” and often

in a timely fashion chipping in with a much-needed wicket. He had some

frustration with the bat during the season but worked hard in the nets and it

all paid off with his best performance of the season in the T20 GF 14 off

13 balls Not out, with one of the best displays of big hitting which enabled

us to chase down the Eddies target.

Leo John:

If ever you wanted an all-rounder, then go no further than this man. Leo

was again one of our most consistent performers. He chipped away to keep

the score board ticking over. A handy quick with a good length was always

welcome for a spell to keep the opposition batsman on their toes. Leo was

one of our best fielders, safe as houses when you saw the ball hit his way,

pocketing 8 catches for the season.

Kirby Jones:

Kirby was one of three of our wicket keepers this year, all of whom had

improved out of site on last season. Taking some very good catches behind

the stumps Kirby’s talk and enthusiasm is not matched. Due to wicket

keeping duties Kirby managed only 22 overs this season as another one of

our “slowies” that was hard to get away. He always jagged a critical wicket

ending up with 6. Kirby’s batting this season at times was frustrating with

some coach killer dismissals. As a sign of his character though, he worked

hard for improvement with it paying off with one of his best and what

turned out to be a critical match winning innings in the T20 GF with 28

Runs off 22 balls a SR of 127.

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Sam Kirkcaldie:

Another newbie to the fold, and what an addition to have. Sam has

excelled with both bat and ball. A worthy batting award winner with 225

runs at a SR of 84 and taking 9 wickets. Sam was nervous early on in the

season but we saw him settle to his true form as he monstered the

opposition bowling with some consistent batting displays and was one of

our outstanding fielders taking 6 catches and rarely making a misfield.

Ross Lamb:

One of our 3 wicket keepers Ross dominated this position. His

concentration behind the stumps resulting in some handy glove work to

support our “slowies” orchestrating some reflex stumpings and run outs.

Ross was one of our top catch takers with 6. Over the season Ross relaxed

into a great support role for our batting order, and it is a maturity seen

across the team this year their ability to read the game and adjust their

tactics. Ross made some very handy batting contributions working the ball

to all parts of the ground, especially some very memorable square drives.

Owen McKenna :

Another of our 3 wicket keepers again with remarkable improvement this

season with his keeping taking a memorable caught behind. Whilst Owens

batting season was one of frustration, it didn’t faze him, and he made up

for it with his bowling and was one of the go to changes when we were

struggling as his spells were nearly always met with success. This was

reflected in his 10 wickets at an average of 11.

Joe Murray:

Joe will never dwell upon his season with the bat, but always strode to the

crease with the confidence that he would play the supporting role and he

did this well. His energies were well spent with the ball, whilst

unpredictable, still has the knack to take a wicket when needed. Joe took

14 wickets for the season but I think will be remembered for one of the

better outfield catches of the season on the boundary Vs the Tigers.

Tejas

Nambissan:

Tejas exemplifies cricket. The prodigal son returned spending a year

wandering the wilderness exploring the dark side. Tejas wholly immerses

himself in the game and works hard with others to engineer an outcome.

With 171 runs and 10 wickets he was a consistent performer over the

season. Tejas had a good eye in the field being a very reliable catch taker.

Tejas’ batting maturity was evident this year retiring his bat more often

than not with one of the better strike rates for the year.

Wil French and

Sam Hosking

A special thanks to Wil and Sam for filling in when we could not field a

team. Whilst controversial at times it was entertaining and much

appreciated

Luke Murray Coach

Kylie Horton Manager

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Delaney, Alex 11 4 107 15.3 16 65 5 13 5

Denney, Theo 15 4 102 9.3 46 154 13 12 2

Gilkam, Omkar 16 7 198 22.0 40 147 10 15 4

Hatton, Jack 13 7 100 14.3 49 120 13 9 1

Horton, Spence 15 2 89 6.8 27 107 6 18 3

John, Leo 12 7 130 26.0 44 101 3 34 8

Jones, Kirby 14 2 119 9.9 22 76 6 13 5

Kirkcaldie, Sam 14 5 225 25.0 36 128 9 14 6

Lamb, Ross 16 4 135 11.3 20 68 6 11 7

McKenna, Owen 15 1 43 3.1 27 114 10 11 3

Murray, Joe 14 2 74 6.2 36 139 14 10 4

Nambissan, Tejas 15 10 171 34.2 42 133 10 13 5

French, Wil 2 2 57 - 2 5 1 5 1

Hosking, Sam 1 0 36 36.0 3 4 1 4 0

Batting Award: Sam Kirkcaldie

Bowling Award: Jack Hatton

Coach’s Award: Tejas Nambissan

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Under 14 Division 2 Royal One-day Premiers

TEAM PERFORMANCE:

Sun 30 Over 10 wins 2 losses 3 draws/no result

T20 4 wins 3 losses 0 draws/no result

Marist U14 Div 2 Royal had a solid 2020-2021 season, winning the

Sunday 30 over competition by finishing first on the ladder and

defeating St Edmunds in their semi-final by 35 runs. Unfortunately,

all Div 2 finals were washed out, so the end was somewhat of an

anti-climax. The T20 competition was rather uneventful, with a

couple of games won due to forfeit and only three of the seven sides

genuinely taking part in the competition. That said, full credit to

Marist Blue for their outstanding T20 final victory over St Edmunds!

Royal’s greatest strength was its bowling, with five players taking 10 or more wickets for the season.

Royal fielded satisfactorily, dropping more catches than they caught and missing opportunities to

adjust the field and make bowling changes in response to the opponents’ batting ability. But

importantly, the boys learned along the way. This was most noticeable in Royal’s semi-final victory

over St Edmunds, where the boys encouraged each other to bowl full and straight while setting an

attacking field. It was very satisfying to see the boys get these small but critical elements right,

particularly after a narrow loss against the same side one week prior.

A big thank you to all of the parents. Firstly, thank

you for raising such a fine group of young men.

Secondly, thank you for bringing the boys to training

and matches, particularly the mid-week T20s which

took many by surprise. And finally, thanks to Sally

for gripping up the team as Manager; Scott for an

outstanding contribution as umpire; and Lou for

scoring a majority of our matches.

THE PLAYERS

Anderson Bush:

Bushy was an excellent team-mate; polite, courteous and friendly. A

welcome addition to the Royal side in 2020/21, one of his most

important innings did not produce any runs, but was instrumental in

defeating Eastlake in round 11. Batting at number 10 with Matt,

Anderson faced 32 balls and enabled Royal to score handy runs in the

lower order. When accurate, his gentle medium pacers were a challenge

for Div 2 batsmen.

Ronin Gilmour:

Ronin played approximately two thirds of the season before deciding to

focus on Premier League soccer. Still, Ronin had a pretty solid season

and did well with both bat and ball. Ronin was a good first change

bowler, and obtained his highest score of the season in Royal’s opening

T20 match against Marist Blue.

Evin Josephanil:

Evin has played for Div 2 Royal for several seasons. Possessing an

excellent attitude and friendly nature, Evin had a relatively quiet season

with bat and ball. Despite this, Evin experienced all the highs and lows

of Royal’s season, including a couple of tough mid-season one day

wins against St Edmunds and Marist Blue, as well as a disappointing

loss to Ginninderra in round 9. Evin is highly team-oriented and a

pleasure to coach.

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Griffin Leitch:

Griffin had somewhat of a quiet season with the bat, but still managed

to score over 100 runs and club a quick-fire 32 as opener against St

Edmunds in round 8. Griffin’s bowling showed good improvement,

bowling economical medium pacers and getting close to double figures

for wickets. With a little more practice and focus, Griffin will

undoubtedly regain form with the bat.

Jake Leonard:

Jake was a very handy all-rounder, scoring over 100 runs, taking 10

wickets and taking the most catches by a non-wicketkeeper. Jake was

lightning quick between wickets but was sometimes far too quick for

his team-mates. Jake’s best attribute was his willingness to give

anything a go without complaint; opening the batting, bowling first

change or fielding at deep mid-wicket when the slow bowlers were on.

Great attitude!

Max Millgate:

Max’s looping leg spinners caught unsuspecting opposition batsmen by

surprise. Max was at his most dangerous when flighting a ripping leg-

break above the batsman’s eye line immediately after lulling them into

a false sense of security with an accidental half-tracker or full toss. Max

also scored some handy runs in the lower order, although occasionally

struck the ball like he was wielding his beloved hockey stick!

Tyler Morison:

Tyler chipped in with a bit of everything; batting (>50 runs), bowling

(5 wickets), fielding and wicket-keeping. It was pleasing to see Tyler

try to improve his front foot defence throughout the season. Although a

handy leg-spinner, Tyler’s medium pacers show potential. Some

practice throughout the off-season will see improvement with both bat

and ball. However, this would require surgically removing his

basketball from his hand!

Ranuka Panagoda:

Ranuka proved a very handy all-rounder, scoring over 100 runs, taking

10 wickets and regularly wicket-keeping for the Royal side. It was great

to see his running between wickets improve throughout the season,

which, along with his consistent batting, earned him the position of

opening batsman by season’s end. Ranuka’s bowling was economical,

going for less than three runs per over.

Max Read:

Despite a quiet season with the bat, Max was still able to score over

100 runs and take over 5 wickets for the season. And despite being one

of the tallest players in the side, Max’s wicket-keeping skills were very

strong. Max achieved the best bowling figures of all the Royal players,

taking 4/11 against Eastlake in round 11.

Sam Smith:

Sam had a great season, contributing strongly with both bat and ball.

Opening the bowling with Suman, Sam’s hooping outswingers troubled

numerous top order batsmen. It was a pleasure watching the opposition

batsmen play down leg, only to have their castle knocked over because

of Sam’s outswing. The 2020/21 season was Sam’s most productive

with the ball, taking 22 wickets in 17 matches.

Suman Thapa Chhetri

(V/C):

Suman had an outstanding season, scoring a mountain of runs in Div 2

at an excellent clip. His unbeaten 63 against St Edmunds in the semi-

final was the highlight. Opening the bowling, Suman bowled with

plenty of pace, troubling his team-mates in the nets just as much as the

opposition! His sharp fielding enabled plenty of catches and run-outs.

Suman provided very effective leadership, particularly when bowling

and fielding.

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Matthew Wray (C):

Matt provided very good leadership to the Royal side and was excellent

in encouraging his team-mates. Despite a relatively quiet season with

the bat, Matt was one of the best runners between wickets and a great

caller. Matt proved very efficient with his medium pacers, taking a

wicket per match and achieving the best bowling strike rate.

Martin Wray Coach

Sally Clark Manager

PLAYER STATISTICS:

Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. HS Over Runs Wks Av. BB Catches /

Stumping

Anderson Bush 9 1 12 1.5 8 14.0 46 1 46.0 1/6 1

Ronin Gilmour 7 5 29 14.5 17* 25.0 87 5 17.4 2/7 0

Evin Josephanil 6 1 3 0.6 2 9.0 44 0 - 0/3 0

Griffin Leitch 15 0 109 7.3 32 36.3 96 9 10.7 2/4 3

Jake Leonard 15 3 127 10.6 21* 38.2 114 10 11.4 2/17 7

Max Millgate 11 3 50 6.3 12 29.0 142 7 20.3 1/4 1

Tyler Morison 11 2 56 6.2 14 27.0 118 5 23.6 1/5 2/1

Ranuka Panagoda 15 7 109 13.6 19 34.0 100 10 10.0 2/3 2/1

Viira Peiris 1 0 10 10.0 10 2 11 0 - 0/11 0

Max Read 17 3 106 7.6 22 30.0 123 8 15.4 4/11 9

Sam Smith 16 8 128 16.0 30* 64.2 165 22 7.5 3/12 2

Suman Thapa Chhetri 16 6 393 39.3 63* 65.0 158 16 9.9 2/0 6

Matthew Wray 16 7 107 11.9 15* 43.0 121 16 7.6 3/2 4

Batting Award: Suman Thapa Chhetri

Bowling Award: Sam Smith

Coach’s Award: Jake Leonard

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Under 15 Division 1 Blue

TEAM PERFORMANCE:

After a number of dominant years in this talented age group,

this season presented an opportunity for both new and

established players with two division one teams in place. The

rain interrupted pre-season was an omen of what was to come,

with a third of our games and many training sessions washed

out. However, we are very grateful to have had a season at all in

these crazy COVID times – thanks to Nick and the committee!

Our opening game saw six new players in the team – many of whom were playing on a turf wicket

for the first time. With a focus on learning and growth, the boys adapted to both new conditions

and the concept of having to play new roles. For some, this was an uncomfortable adjustment, but

they began to take on and embrace these challenges resulting in some fantastic team performances

– defending a low total against Radford, chasing down a strong Queanbeyan score and pushing

grand finalists Norths to a tight finish amongst the highlights. There were also times where we

strayed from the process, and learnt some valuable (albeit painful) lessons along the way.

Thanks to all the parents for their help in scoring, umpiring and cheering the boys on – every other

club was envious of our support crew! Thanks to our super manager Brownyn for keeping us all in

check and organised, and a huge thank you to POC for his guidance, coaching and support across

both teams all year.

Finally, to the boys – well done this season. I know you got sick of me repeating “learning and

growth” but you have all developed, and these benefits will emerge in coming years. See you all

next year!

THE PLAYERS

Harry Anderson

Joined Marist for the second half of the season and nearly dragged the

team to victory in the game against Radford with two wickets in

consecutive balls. A great addition to the club!

Kai Callaway

When asked at the start of the season, said he wanted to be a batter and

quickly became our versatile number four. His finish to the season was

excellent, scoring 248 runs from December while only getting out three

times! Was again impassable in the field and chimed in with wickets

with the ball as well.

Eric Firth

Our laconic leg-spinner, Eric continued to improve his craft and once

he starts to believe in himself, will be much better for it! He bowled

well through the season, taking 12 wickets and his 3-26 in the last T20

of the season nearly bowled the team to victory.

Cian Hickey

Continued his all-round improvement this season, despite being rotated

between being the miserly opening bowler or our dependable opening

batter, depending on the team’s needs. Was ever reliable regardless of

whether he was up against the opposition’s best bats or best bowlers.

Also took some of the team’s best catches of the season, his diving

one-hander against Radford the pick of the bunch.

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Akshay Joseph Only featured in three of our T20 games, and showed why he’s playing

first grade on weekends, smashing the ball to all corners.

Nick Kent

One of the standout players in the competition and worthy junior

cricketer of the year. A brilliant season with the bat with seven fifties

across both formats of the game, scored in a destructive manner – the

clear difference in many of our games. Was fantastic in his stint as

captain as well, marshalling his troops around the ground and making

sure everyone got an opportunity.

Mack Law

A troublesome knee injury conspired against Mack this season, and we

missed his pace and presence in the field. His catch at gully against

Radford early in the season was a key moment in the victory.

Xavier Manning

Came into the season a little nervous about his role, but with a

determined and positive attitude. Worked hard in the nets to improve

his batting with great improvement and his new bat brought immediate

results against Queanbeyan with his best innings of the season at a key

moment. Was terrific in the field and despite never wanting to bowl,

had best figures of 2 for 3! Congratulations on playing your 50th game

for the club.

Keshera Peiris

Fast opening bowler who came back to cricket this year and worked

hard on his game all year. Hit the deck hard with the new ball and

caused lots of trouble for the batters with pace and movement off the

seam – will be a scary prospect in coming seasons. Always prepared to

listen and try new things, and a real pleasure to coach.

Lachlan Riley

Stepped up to division one cricket with aplomb, taking the new ball

with great effect. Troubled the batters with his pace and late swing

which was a big reason why he finished the season as our leading

wicket taker. Has learnt a lot this season with bat and ball and I’m

looking forward to seeing what you’ll do next season with spikes!

Jacob Scholtens

Jacob offered to be our keeper for the first game of the season, and the

job was his full time after he casually snagged four catches! Went on to

have a very good season as a debut keeper, taking 18 catches and 4

stumpings. Batted well as our opener but enjoyed a move to the middle

order as the season went on. Was also a great contributor in his stint as

captain and steered the team around well – great to see you enjoying

your cricket!

Declan Westcott

The team’s talisman, with his constant support in the field a feature.

His “Cmon <bowlers name>, get him out” was the teams rallying cry

throughout the season! Was also our strike weapon, taking a wicket

with his first ball of the season and challenged the batters throughout

the season. Worked hard on his batting all year and was rewarded with

a blistering 39 from 29 balls against Eastlake. A well-deserved

recipient of the coaches award.

Sam Wilkie

Sam had a good season in two of the toughest roles around – opening

bat and leg spinner! He was our anchor at the top of the order, with his

innings at Queanbeyan and against Marist Blue both setting up our

wins and his leg spin troubling the batters. Congrats on scoring your

1000th run for Marist!

Luke Hickey Coach

Bronwyn Westcott Manager

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Harry Anderson 5 0 5 5.0 - 14 80 2 40.0 - 1/-

Kai Callaway 20 9 321 29.2 - 32 122 9 13.5 - 10/-

George Denny 3 0 18 6.0 - 6 41 2 20.5 - -

Eric Firth 19 4 32 6.4 - 53 386 12 32.2 - 4/-

Cian Hickey 16 7 155 25.8 - 50.3 180 11 16.4 - 8/-

Akshay Joseph 4 1 109 54.5 - 8 25 2 12.5 - 3/-

Nick Kent 19 9 587 58.7 7/- 40 199 9 22.1 - 8/-

Mack Law 13 3 19 4.8 - 32 210 6 35.0 - 1/-

Vansh Malhotra - - - - - 2 7 1 7.0 - -

Xavier Manning 17 1 69 4.3 - 10 68 5 13.6 - 1/-

Keshera Peiris 17 5 12 2.0 - 54 277 8 34.6 - 3/-

Lachlan Riley 18 4 50 5.0 - 53.1 290 13 22.3 - 1/-

Jacob Scholtens 18 4 245 18.9 - 4 28 0 - - 20/4

Declan Westcott 18 1 76 4.5 - 27 126 9 14.0 - 3/-

Sam Wilkie 12 6 125 31.3 - 24.1 121 6 20.2 - 1/-

Batting Award: Nick Kent

Bowling Award: Lachlan Riley

Coach’s Award: Declan Westcott

Representative Players Nick Kent

Milestone Award:

1,000 runs for Marist: Kai Callaway. Sam Wilkie

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Under 15 Division 1 Royal

TEAM PERFORMANCE: One Day (Semi-Finalists) 6 Wins: 6 Losses: 4 Draws

T20 3 Wins: 5 Losses: 2 Draws.

The under 15 group came with big wraps on them, having been the benchmark of the competition

for a number of years. Due to a large number (36) of registrations, it was decided that 2 teams

would be entered in Div 1 to expose a larger number of players to the top level. This would extend

their abilities but also stretch incumbent players and force them to take greater responsibility of

their own games.

The threat of COVID was quickly replaced by the threat of rain overhead, limiting the beginning

of the season and curtailed those early months of player development, with a third of the games

washed out and the Semi-Final vs. Norths delayed due to more weather!

15s provides the opportunity to play of turf wickets for the first time for many of our boys and the

different challenges this brings. A number of good wins early on got the season setup for Blue, but

as the season progressed, an eye on player improvement and a number of injuries necessitated

changes across both teams. The greatest challenge seemed to come from being washed out against

the weaker teams in the comp and constantly having to play the top 5 teams. This lack of respite

from opposition made the season potentially tougher and the lessons learnt all the harder. Despite

this, a few dominant performances at the back end of the season and some close losses, when it

looked like we could win continued the boys’ development right up to the Semi-Final against the

dominant Norths team, where once again we didn’t quite grab the opportunity afforded to us and

we missed a chance to make the Grand Final.

A massive thanks to Scott Lehmann as Team Manager and Age Coordinator for chasing fill-ins,

being super flexible with team changes, ground changes, organising umpires and scorers and

taking care of the peripheral things that can often distract from the task of coaching teenage boys.

Thank you to Mel Haley for being our chief scorer and MyCricket whiz, to all the parents who

took on a job to help out, to umpire and support the boys in their cricket endeavours. The number

of positive comments I received from opposition teams about the way our boys conducted

themselves and our parental support warms the heart.

To Bronwyn managing the Royals, Kylie Denny in Div 2 chasing and releasing players to fill-up

and Chirag for coaching the Div 2 team. Luke Hickey was an absolute star in coming aboard with

what we were trying to achieve in this age group regarding player development and to have him

coaching the Royal team meant that our messages were clear and consistent and promoted the

development of the boys at every stage.

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Lastly, well done to the boys. They fought hard when the chips were down and at no stage got

disheartened, especially when we were so close in a number of games. Skill development was key

this year and hopefully this unique opportunity will stand them in good stead for their future

careers in cricket, other sports but also in what life brings them.

Enjoy the off season!

THE PLAYERS

Imran Ali

Imran showed time and again this season how dependable and versatile

he is as a cricketer, excelling with both bat and ball and also in the field.

Very strong on the off side, Imran made the bowlers work hard even

with the benefit of the new ball. As an off spinner, his flight and turn

deceived the batsmen and was able to tie down an end and take crucial

wickets. A deep thinker of the game and a good captain tactically, Imran

is one to watch in the future.

Daniel Bailey

Dan had a mixed season, coming into some strong form at the pointy end

of the season. A good fielder who throws with the opposite hand he

bowls with adds an extra element in the field. A good set of hands and

strong arm, he reads the play in the ring very well. With the bat, he came

into his own after Christmas, unlocking the ability to bat with freedom.

This enabled him to not only survive the difficult periods, but make the

most of it when the bowlers strayed as demonstrated against Weston

Creek and Norths in the semi-final.

Solomon Belcher

A talented all-rounder capable of swinging the ball early, able to bowl at

the end of an innings and take away the game with the bat. Solomon was

a crucial member of the team this season, especially with the ball and

showed glimpses of what he is capable with the bat. A realisation of how

much talent he possesses and how best to harness this will allow

Solomon to become a valuable cricketer in the senior ranks moving

forward.

Lachlan Bourne

A dashing left-handed batsman, Lachlan joined the Blue team after

Christmas as part of squad rotations and was an immediate success. His

part of the opening stand against Queanbeyan meant that the team had a

strong platform to launch later in the innings and ultimately into finals.

A strong back foot player, Lachlan needs to focus more on moving his

weight into the ball on the front foot to expand his game further. A

leader and well-liked player, by improving his tactical understanding of

the game he could become a very good captain into the future.

James Haley

James showed great leadership throughout the season, rising to the

challenge the coaching group gave him. A keen student of the game,

James was always looking at ways of improving as a player, but more

importantly, learning to read the state of play more and how to make the

most of opportunities that came his way. A classic all-rounder, James’

bowling, batting and excellent fielding was a standout during the season

as he took on more responsibility than should be expected of a young

cricketer. Another player to look forward to dominating and excelling

into the future.

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Owen Hardy

Owen is an enthusiastic cricketer and great team player, always offering

words of encouragement to his teammates and willing to take on any

role the team requires. This enthusiasm curtailed Owen’s season,

breaking a thumb whilst filling in as wicketkeeper which stopped his

season about 6 weeks short. Despite this, Owen turned up to support the

boys and help out where he could in a great show of what he is about.

Owen developed nicely as a strong hitter of the ball and became more

consistent as a bowler. His long limbs are an advantage in being able to

sling the ball down the wicket and as he continues to utilise his body

more, his pace should quicken and be a challenge for any batter facing

him.

Sehaj Kang

Started the season as a batter, ended the season as one of the leading leg

spinners in the competition. His ability to spin up on the ball with energy

meant his flight, drift and drop deceived a number of batters. Got better

as the season went on and his confidence grew, bowling fewer and fewer

bad balls. With the bat, Sehaj needs to stay still and square on so that he

not only accesses the off side but can hit the ball to all parts of the

ground.

Fraser Lehmann

Fraser has a strong ability to swing the new ball and bowled some very

good spells throughout the year but lost his action at times which

affected his line and length. A player who is always looking to improve

on all aspects of his game, Fraser’s willingness to try new things and

develop elements of his cricket allowed to always move forward as a

player and showed some astute captaincy when given the opportunity

towards the end of the season.

Angus McRae

Angus made some very big steps as a cricketer this year, developing his

batting from a nervous ‘nicker and nudger’ to a player who was able to

take on the bowling attack at various times. Learning his craft in the

early game against Grammar enabled him to gain confidence for the rest

of the season and the ability that he could succeed came through in his

play for the rest of the season.

Ethan Lenihan

Struggled with injury all season, when fit, Ethan put his height and long

levers to best practice with his bowling, gaining a yard or two of pace as

the season progressed. Was easily one of the quickest bowlers in the

division, with a scary spell against Weston Creek in the final T20 of the

season. An absence of injury and more self-belief will see Ethan come

on leaps and bounds as a bowler into the future.

Angus Rees

Our ‘Knight in Shining Armour’, Angus often answered the call of the

Division 1 teams when they were short of a player, bringing his simple,

uncomplicated approach to whichever team was in need. A very

consistent bowler, Angus was able to tie batsmen down and frustrate

them into giving away their wicket. As the season went on, Angus grew

in confidence in his ability with the ball, taking valuable wickets along

the way.

Jackson Tarrant

A handy wicketkeeper and a batter who can strike the ball as well as

anyone, Jackson had an inconsistent year with the bat, often looking the

goods but losing his wicket in the simplest of manners. A hunger and

desire for big runs is needed to unlock his potential as he moves into the

senior ranks. Tidy with the gloves throughout the season ensuring that

the bowlers were ably supported in a most crucial position.

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Ansh Tiwary

An absolute class batter who can open the batting and also fill a role

through the middle order, Ansh made the most of his first season with

Marist. Despite being injured early on, he was able to set a platform for

the lower order and dominating attacks at will. Ansh’s ability to think

about the game and execute his skill set came through clearly at all times

this season and demonstrated his true potential. Challenging his skills

and forcing his development into areas he is not comfortable with will

allow Ansh to release some of the responsibility within the game to

others in the team.

Peter O’Callaghan Coach

Scot Lehmann Manager

SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Imran Ali 20 8 336 37.3 - 54.4 225 13 17.3 - 7/-

Daniel Bailey 20 2 179 9.9 - 35.4 210 8 26.3 - 4/-

Levi Belcher 4 27 1 27.0 - -

Solomon Belcher 21 6 157 14.3 1/- 82.3 401 9 44.6 - 2/-

Lachlan Bourne 19 3 179 11.2 - 30 172 10 17.2 - 9/-

James Haley 20 4 331 25.5 1/- 69.1 322 12 26.8 - 8/-

Owen Hardy 12 3 43 4.8 - 25 143 6 23.8 - 3/-

Sehaj Kang 21 0 119 5.7 - 49.2 262 12 21.8 - 5/-

Fraser Lehmann 21 2 111 5.8 - 74.4 402 10 40.2 - 2/-

Ethan Lenihan 13 3 25 25.0 - 26.2 152 0 - - 4/-

Angus McRae 22 6 132 9.4 - 9 49 2 24.5 - 3/-

Angus Rees 12 2 20 2.0 - 32 145 4 36.3 - -

Jackson Tarrant 20 2 298 16.6 2/- 0 - - - - 10/2

Ansh Tiwary 14 6 480 68.6 5/- 11 35 4 8.8 - 2/-

Batting Award: Ansh Tiwary

Bowling Award: James Haley

Coach’s Award: Imran Ali

Representative Players James Haley, Ansh Tiwary

Hat Trick: Lachlan Bourne, against Radford, 21 November 2020

Milestone Award:

1,000 runs for Marist: Daniel Bailey, Lachlan Bourne

50 Dismissals for Marist: Jackson Tarrant

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Under 15 Division 2

TEAM PERFORMANCE: 10 wins; 4 losses; 3 draws

This was a really fun but also competitive season for under 15s div 2, making it into the grand

finals as equal table toppers.

Our batting performance has improved immensely with the boys getting more confident in batting

in the middle as the season progressed, this also helped us bat all of our 30 overs and get heaps of

extras. We still need to improve on rotating strike and maintaining a consistent high run rate.

Our bowling was our strong point and our bowling was probably the number one factor between

winning and losing games. No one took 3-4 wickets every match but once in a while, one person

did, though we weren’t taking tons of wickets, our bowling accuracy was incredible and kept the

run rate low.

Fielding needs to be worked on, most importantly our catching was not the best. We had a couple

of people who could really sprint on the ground and get the bowl to the keeper

This team has been great to coach with a great group of parents. Special thanks to Kylie for being

our manager, getting us organised every time and Simon for being the assistant coach, taking

training sessions and managing games when I couldn’t make it.

THE PLAYERS

Finnegan Carr:

A lively character in the field who kept the team talking in the field even

when the batting team were going really well. He is a wonderful batsman

with the ability to score quick if he can get set, but more importantly his leg

spin bowling has always been a threat to the batsman. A genuine wicket

taker.

George Denny

(C):

A very strong batsman and someone who can read the game situation very

well and deservingly nominated the Captain of the team. He had an excellent

season as a batsman, bowler and very safe fieldsman however he has

excelled more as a captain. Couple of 50 scores and many other useful

batting performances has earned him a batting award for the team. Backbone

of our batting unit.

Yug Desai:

A very strong season for Yug in all aspect of the game. Batting wise he has

improved a lot with his ability to adapt to the game situation and his big

hitting ability has helped in executing our game plan though unfortunately he

couldn’t convert lot of starts into big innings. Bowling wise a fast bowler

with real pace and bounce using his physical size. He is also one of safest

pair of hands specially in slips for catching. He has been out injured for most

of the season.

Rashad Hasan:

Rashad always cheered the team up in games and even in training, he gets some

serious pace while bowling and had incredible bowling season, in batting he had a reasonable season however he has some unbelievable power that can easily clear the

rope if he gets contact and is one of few batman that can hit from the first ball, he is

also lightning quick across the ground making him a handy fielder, he has improved

heaps in both batting and bowling

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Vansh Malhotra:

Vansh has had a great season as an opener for the team, getting us off to a

great start, he understands his role really well for the team for giving us a

brisk start and setting up the team. He is also a great boundary fielder who

has saved a lot of runs for us. He is also a very good bowler.

Jackson Murray:

Jack has been one of the most cheerful person for the team and has always

shared a joke or to two to get everyone a big laugh. He has really improved

from last season having multiple games with excellent batting and bowling

performances. He is also one of safe catcher of the team.

James

Noordewier:

James has lot of potential to be an allrounder. He had done really well in

bowling with his pace and whippy action. He also has played a couple of

useful innings with the bat for the team at no 3 position, which he made his

own. He is also a useful fielder. He left Marist about halfway through the

season

Angus Rees:

Angus has improved significantly throughout the season and has become a

very dependable allrounder for the team. His batting technique is very simple

and effective, and as an opening bowler for the team, he managed to keep the

runs down and while doing so pick up few wickets. His safe pair of hands

and strong arm helped the team in the field. He also picked up hattrick and

deservingly got bowling award.

Callum

Samaranayake:

Callum is one of the consistent performers for the team mainly in the

bowling department. Opening the bowling, he has shown lot of control with

his medium pace and taken few important wickets. He was instrumental in

dragging the team back while fielding with his accurate and economical

bowling in the semi-finals. He also had few useful batting innings for the

team.

Jeffrey Sebastian:

Jeffery is a team man who was giving his all to the team in both batting and

bowling. He is also a dependable catcher close to wicket. He also has a very

steady bowling action and can control the ball. He has always put the team

first in his approach.

Matthew Smith:

Matthew is also one the other player who has improved a lot throughout the

season. He is one of the safest pair of hands behind the wicket and had taken

some wonderful catches and has ran out few batsmen. He has also done

really well in batting as an opening batsman who understood his role and

game plan for the team and did fabulously well. He is probably one of the

hardest working people in our team because as soon our bowling finishes, he

has less than 2 minutes rest from keeping and get up to open the batting.

Matthew was rewarded with coaches award for his hard work throughout the

season.

Patrick Arickal:

Patrick is a wonderful and polite kid that listens to everything the coach has

to say. This was his first season for Marist and he fielded really well at

backstop for us saving a heap of fours. He also batted well when got an

opportunity.

Aklamash Shafiq:

Aklamash is one of the brightest kids in the team, he was always cheering

the team up and having a joke, he had a reasonable season in terms of batting

and bowling but most importantly, his fielding was unbelievable, he was

amazingly quick across the field and took a lot of catches at the point and

gully.

Chirag Desai Coach

Simon Smith Coach

Kylie Denny Manager

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

Patrick Arickal: 17 1 20 1.3 - 4.2 27 0 - - -/-

Lachlan Bourne 1 1 0 - - 2 5 0 - - -/-

Kai Callaway 1 0 1 1.0 - 3 4 1 4.0 - 2/-

Finn Carr: 19 2 60 4.6 - 43.5 229 7 32.7 - 1/-

George Denny (C): 14 7 384 54.9 3/- 64.5 242 16 15.1 - 6/-

Yug Desai: 6 1 60 12.0 - 23 77 4 19.3 - 1/-

Owen Hardy 2 1 35 35.0 - 4 17 0 - - 2/-

Rashad Hasan 17 1 94 7.8 - 50 210 11 19.1 - 1/-

Sehaj Kang 1 0 8 8.0 - - - - - - -/-

Vansh Malhotra: 17 5 194 16.2 1/- 31 142 8 17.8 - 3/-

Xavier Manning 1 1 15 - - 1 5 0 - - -/-

Jackson Murray: 17 4 98 12.3 - 43 207 7 29.6 - 5/-

James Noordewier: 10 4 128 32.0 - 22 78 2 39.0 - 3/-

Joshua Nuss 7 2 136 27.2 - 25.3 105 5 21.0 - 2/-

Angus Rees: 13 4 101 11.2 - 55 218 14 15.6 - 4/-

Callum Samaranayake: 14 1 26 4.3 - 36 147 3 49.0 - -/-

Jeffrey Sebastian: 18 4 24 3.0 - 20 84 1 84.0 - -/-

Aklamash Shafiq: 18 4 62 6.9 - 19 91 4 22.8 - 8/-

Matthew Smith: 19 2 144 9.6 - 23 80 14 5.7 1/- 11/1

Thomas Smith 3 2 22 22.0 - 8 24 0 - - -/-

Declan Westcott 2 0 25 12.5 - 2 15 0 - - 1/-

Milestone Award:

1,000 runs for Marist: George Denny

Batting Award: George Denny

Bowling Award: Angus Rees

Coach’s Award: Matthew Smith

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Under 16 Division 1

TEAM PERFORMANCE:

One day: 4 wins; 5 losses; 5 draws.

T20: 8 wins; 1 loss.

THE PLAYERS

William Boundy,

Noah Bouquiaux,

Angus Campbell,

Hamish Collidge,

Darcy Fogarty,

Felix Henderson-Burch

Tom Johnston

Lachlan Kendrick

Ben Keogh

Fin McRae

Elliot Rowson

Blake Wilson

Chris Wilson Coach

Sally Boundy Manager

Batting Award: Noah Bouquiaux

Bowling Award: Tom Johnston

Coach’s Award: William Boundy

Five wickets in an innings: Elliot Rowson, 5/18 against Norths Blue, 21 February 2021

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SEASON STATISTICS Batting Bowling

Name Inns NOs Runs Av. 50s /

100s

Overs Runs Wks Av. 5 / 10

wkts

Catches /

Stumping

William Boundy 12 1 70 6.4 - 34 164 8 20.5 - -

Noah Bouquiaux 16 3 307 23.6 - 23 113 5 22.6 - 2/-

Cameron Bushell 1 1 28 - - 2.3 6 0 - - -

Angus Campbell 10 3 87 12.4 - 50 193 17 11.4 - 1/-

Hamish Collidge 10 2 135 16.9 - 31 138 7 19.7 - -

Oscar David 1 0 17 17.0 - 3.1 3 0 - - -

Darcy Fogarty 9 4 325 65.0 3/- 16 68 6 11.3 - 3/-

Felix Henderson-Burch 12 1 146 13.3 1/- 27 117 8 14.6 - 1/-

Tom Johnston 14 6 188 23.5 1/- 59 223 18 12.4 - 3/-

Lachlan Kendrick 13 2 95 8.6 - 13 99 2 49.5 - 2/-

Ben Keogh 16 2 168 12.0 - 30 164 5 32.8 - -

Fin McRae 3 2 79 79.0 - 7 39 1 39.0 - -

Angus Murray 1 0 8 8.0 - 1.5 3 1 3.0 - -

Callum O’Brien 1 0 9 9.0 - - - - - - 1/-

Will Parlett 1 1 37 - - - - - - - 1/-

Antonio Pezzella 1 0 1 - - 3 5 0 - - -

Elliot Rowson 12 2 27 2.7 - 30 176 16 11.0 1/- 1/-

Will Seselja 1 0 7 7.0 - 2.5 7 1 7.0 - -

Callan Williams 1 1 0 - - 4 8 1 8.0 - -

Blake Wilson 11 0 35 3.2 - 8 55 0 - - 3/-

Henry York 1 0 0 - - 4 7 1 7.0 - -

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End of Season Points Tables

N.B. graded competitions only P = Played W = Won L = Lost B = Bye D = Draw Pts = Points NRR = Net Run Rate Q - Quotient

U11 Division 1

Rank Team P W Lt D Pts NRR

1 Marist 15 11 0 0 4 52

2 WCMCC 14 10 0 1 4 52

3 CGS Navy 15 9 2 0 4 46

4 Norths Blue 14 7 3 1 4 43

5 Radford Strikers 15 8 3 0 4 43

6 Wests Roar 14 4 6 1 4 34

7 Wests Pride 15 5 6 0 4 34

8 Ginninderra

Tasmanian Tigers

15 5 6 0 4 34

9 North Red 15 4 7 0 4 31

10 Queanbeyan 9 6 1 0 2 29

11 Eastlake 14 2 9 1 3 27

12 Ginninderra Sabre

Tooth Tigers

14 2 9 1 3 27

13 Radford Hurricanes 14 0 10 1 4 22

14 St Edmunds 15 0 11 0 4 18

U12 Division 1 U12 Division 2

Rank Team P W Lt D Pts NRR Rank Team P W Lt D Pt

s

NR

R

Team

1 Eastlake Demons 15 11 0 4 52 2.46 1 Marist Light 13 11 0 2 2 56 1.30

2 Marist 15 10 1 4 49 2.51 2 Eastlake Juniors 13 7 5 2 1 43 0.15 3 CGS Navy 15 9 2 4 46 2.71 3 Norths Red 13 7 5 2 1 43 0.14 4 Tuggeranong 15 8 3 4 43 0.90 4 Marist Royal 13 6 5 2 2 41 0.19

5 Radford College 15 8 3 4 43 0.70 5 Marist Blue 12 4 6 3 2 38 0.29

6 Wests Predators 15 6 5 4 37 -0.18 6 Queanbeyan 13 3 8 2 2 32 -0.50

7 WCMCC 15 4 7 4 31 -0.37 7 CGS Sky 13 1 10 2 2 26 -1.70 8 Norths Blue 15 3 8 4 28 -1.18

9 Wests Fear 15 3 8 4 28 -1.43

10- Ginninderra Tigers 15 2 9 4 25 -1.80

11 Queanbeyan 15 1 10 4 22 -1.48

12 ANU 15 1 10 4 22 -2.86

U13 Div 1 – 30 over U13 Division 1 - T20

Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR

1 Marist 15 11 0 4 52 3.60 1 Marist 10 10 0 1 0 44

2 Radford Heat 15 9 1 5 47 1.55 2 Wests Big Cats 10 8 2 1 0 38

3 Wests Big Cats 15 8 3 4 43 1.46 3 CGS Navy 10 7 3 1 0 35

4 Queanbeyan 15 7 4 4 40 1.05 4 Radford Heat 10 6 4 1 0 32

5 CGS Navy 15 6 4 5 38 0.35 5 Queanbeyan 10 6 4 1 0 32

6 North Blue 15 6 5 4 37 1.23 6 Radford Scorchers 10 3 7 1 0 23

7 St Edmunds 15 3 8 4 28 -1.98 7 North Blue 9 1 6 2 2 22

8 Radford Scorchers 15 2 9 4 25 -1.43 8 Tuggeranong 10 1 8 1 1 18

9 Tuggeranong 15 1 9 4 23 -3.91 9 St Edmunds 9 0 8 2 1 18

10 Ginninderra Tigers 15 0 10 4 20 -2.62 10 Eastlake Demons 0 0 0 0 0 0

U13 Div 2 South Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR

1 Eastlake Hawks 15 10 3 2 47 0.92

2 Marist Royal 15 9 4 2 44 0.74

3 CGS Sky 15 8 5 2 41 1.29

4 Tuggeranong Eagles 15 8 5 2 41 1.09

5 WCMCC 15 8 5 2 41 0.47

6 Marist Light 15 7 6 2 38 0.13

7 Marist Navy 15 5 8 2 32 -0.14

8 Tuggeranong Kookas 15 5 8 2 32 -1.13

9 Marist Blue 15 4 9 2 29 -0.37

10 St Edmunds 15 1 12 2 19 -3.53

U14 Div 1 – one-day U14 Division 1 - T20

Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR

1 Marist 15 11 0 4 52 2.64 1 Radford College 10 9 1 0 37 2.71

2 Radford College 15 10 1 4 49 2.94 2 Marist 10 8 1 1 35 2.48

3 Norths Blue 15 7 4 4 40 0.47 3 Queanbeyan 10 8 2 0 34 0.28

4 Wests Prowl 15 7 4 4 40 0.29 4 Norths Blue 10 6 3 1 29 0.64

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5 Queanbeyan 15 6 5 4 37 -0.07 5 Daramalan 10 5 5 0 25 -0.25

6 Ginninderra Tigers 15 4 7 4 31 -0.55 6 Ginninderra Tigers 10 4 6 0 22 -0.19

7 CGS Navy 15 4 7 4 31 -0.70 7 Wests Prowl 10 4 6 0 22 -0.20

8 Daramalan 15 3 8 4 28 -0.52 8 CGS Navy 10 3 7 0 19 -0.41

9 Tuggeranong 15 2 9 4 25 -1.18 9 Tuggeranong 10 2 8 0 16 -1.35

10 WCMCC 15 1 10 4 22 -3.08 10 WCMCC 10 0 10 0 10 -3.41

U14 Div 2 - Two-Day U14 Div 2 – T20

Rank Team P W L B D Pts Q Rank Team P W L B D Pts NRR

1 Marist Royal 13 9 2 2 2 50 1.861 1 St Edmunds 6 4 1 1 1 23 0.48

2 Marist Blue 13 8 1 2 4 49 1.932 2 Marist Blue 6 3 1 1 2 21 1.16

3 Ginninderra

Tigers

13 7 3 2 3 45 1.117 3 Marist Royal 7 4 3 0 0 19 -0.56

4 St Edmunds 13 6 5 2 2 41 1.062 4 Norths Red 6 1 4 1 1 10 0.00

5 Eastlake Demons 13 4 8 2 1 34 0.733 5 Eastlake Demons 3 0 3 0 0 0 0.00

6 Norths Red 12 2 7 3 3 33 0.842

7 Daramalan 13 1 11 2 1 25 0.340

U15 Div 1 - One-Day U15 Div 1 - T20

Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR

1 North Red 16 11 0 5 54 2.36 1 Daramalan 10 10 0 0 40 2.21

2 CGS Navy 16 10 2 4 50 1.58 2 North Red 10 9 1 0 37 2.69

3 Daramalan 16 9 2 5 48 1.09 3 CGS Navy 10 6 4 0 28 0.72

4 Marist Blue 16 6 6 4 38 0.53 4 Tuggeranong 10 5 4 1 26 -0.55

5 Radford College 16 5 6 5 36 0.13 5 Queanbeyan 10 5 5 0 25 0.38

6 Queanbeyan 16 4 7 5 33 -0.26 6 Marist Royal 10 4 4 2 24 0.64

7 Marist Royal 16 4 7 5 33 -0.67 7 Marist Blue 10 3 5 2 21 -0.34

8 WCMCC 16 3 7 6 31 -1.25 8 Radford College 10 3 7 0 18 -0.45

9 Tuggeranong 16 2 8 6 28 -1.57 9 WCMCC 10 1 7 2 15 -2.11

10 Eastlake Demons 16 1 10 5 24 -1.95 10 Eastlake Demons 10 0 9 1 11 -3.90

U15 Div 2 U15 Division 2 - T20 Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR

1 St Edmunds 15 9 4 2 44 1.38 1 St Edmunds 7 6 1 0 25 1.32

2 Marist 15 9 4 2 44 0.39 2 Norths Red 7 5 1 0 22 1.50

3 Norths Red 15 8 5 2 41 0.47 3 Daramalan 7 3 3 0 17 -0.15

4 Daramalan 15 5 8 2 32 -0.74 4 Marist 7 3 4 0 15 -0.50

5 Tuggeranong 15 4 9 2 29 -0.66 5 Tuggeranong 7 2 5 0 13 -1.04

6 Radford College 15 4 9 2 29 -0.79 6 Radford College 7 1 6 0 10 -0.82

U16 Div 1 - One-Day U16 Division12 - T20

Rank Team P W L B D Pts Q Rank Team P W L B D Pts NRR

1 Norths Red 14 8 3 2 3 49 0.78 1 Marist 9 8 1 1 0 37 1.74

2 Wests Hunters 14 8 4 2 2 48 0.50 2 Eastlake Demons 9 6 3 1 0 31 0.93

3 Ginninderra

Tigers 14 6 4 2 4 44 0.61

3 Norths Blue 8 5 3 2 0 31 0.26

4 Norths Blue 14 5 5 2 4 41 -0.12 4 Wests Hunters 8 4 4 2 0 28 -1.80

5 Marist 14 4 5 2 5 39 -0.29 5 Norths Red 8 4 4 2 0 27 0.52

6 WCMCC 13 3 6 3 4 38 -0.54 6 WCMCC 9 2 7 1 0 19 -0.83

7 CGS Navy 13 1 8 3 4 31 -1.66 7 CGS Navy 9 1 8 1 0 16 -1.37

Colts - One-Day Colts - T20

Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR

1 North Blues 15 11 0 4 52 1.60 1 WCMCC 8 6 1 0 27 1.87

2 WCMCC 15 9 4 2 44 0.58 2 Wests Kings 8 5 2 1 24 -0.27

3 Tuggeranong 15 7 5 3 39 0.61 3 North Blues 8 5 3 0 23 0.52

4 CGS Colts 15 6 8 1 34 -0.29 4 Tuggeranong 8 3 2 3 20 0.17

5 Marist 15 3 9 3 26 -1.37 5 CGS Colts 8 1 4 2 14 -0.82

6 Wests Kings 15 1 11 3 20 -1.02 6 Marist 8 0 8 0 8 -1.68

ASC First XI - One-Day ASC First XI - T20

Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR

1 Marist 6 4 1 1 32 1.37 1 Marist 6 4 1 1 18 2.52

2 Canberra Grammar 6 4 1 1 32 1.89 2 Radford College 6 3 2 1 14 -0.09

2 Radford College 6 2 3 1 18 -0.86 3 Canberra Grammar 6 3 2 1 14 0.49

4 Daramalan College 6 0 5 1 4 -2.12 4 Daramalan College 6 0 5 1 2 -2.98

ASC First XI - Two-Day Rank Team P W L D Pts NRR

1 Marist 2 2 0 0 6 2.13

2 Canberra Grammar 2 2 0 0 6 1.34

3 Daramalan College 3 1 2 0 3 -0.89

4 Radford College 3 0 3 0 0 -1.75

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Player Career Statistics

Note: Dismissals = catches and stumpings * statistics for some players may be incomplete if not provided by teams

Name Class of Years played Runs Wickets Dismissals

Abbas, Rafay 2022 5 1225 24 11

Abbey, Daniel 1997 1 5 1 0

Abbott, Mark 2004 2 283 20 0

Abbott, William 2016 2 21 2 1

Abeygunawardena, Sajana 2013 4 338 37 13

Abeygunawardena, Sonal 2009 1 200 9 3

Abeysekera, Sheran 2026 1 13 7 0

Abraham, Kevin 2018 5 424 25 14

Abrahams, Justin 1997 1 131 7 0

Absolom, Jesse 2021 1 56 5 1

Absolom, Zac 2013 2 51 26 4

Acheson, Thomas 2027 2 75 10 1

Ackland, Rafi 2023 1 28 4 1

Adam, Will 2020 1 0 0 0

Adams, Andrew 2002 2 71 6 6

Adams, Chris 2000 3 11 5 0

Aggarwal, Alekh 2000 2 15 10 2

Ahearne, Joshua 2026 2 101 8 0

Ahearne, Nathan 1999 3 396 48 22

Ahearne, Thomas 2024 1 68 0 0

Aichinger, Max 2014 2 135 8 3

Aiyelananthan, Keshavan 2011 6 282 55 4

Aiyelananthan, Yaathavan 2008 5 391 24 2

Ajmera, Ankit 2012 1 12 4 1

Alcock, Richard 1995 1 87 1 0

Alexander, Jake 2016 2 164 5 3

Alexander, Max 2014 1 3 1 0

Alexander, Michael 2015 1 81 2 0

Ali, Imran 2024 3 943 28 12

Allan, Rhys 2023 2 232 13 5

Allardyce, Anthony 1999 3 311 5 7

Allardyce, Luke 2025 2 161 16 5

Allen, Gavan 2012 1 32 2 0

Allen, Matthew 2002 1 46 8 5

Allsop, Sean 2002 2 184 18 10

Anand, Devin 2015 1 40 2 5

Anand, Dhiren 2013 1 79 1 0

Anastasius, Malcolm 2000 2 145 13 2

Andersen, Lucas 2023 3 326 24 5

Anderson, Brendan 2009 1 7 2 0

Anderson, Harry 2023 1 5 2 1

Anderson, Nicholas 2015 2 252 6 8

Anderson, Robert 2015 2 47 10 1

Anderson, Troy 2004 1 50 4 0

Anderson, William 2013 1 51 7 6

Andrews, Angus 2021 7 671 25 14

Andrews, Will 2009 4 53 40 7

Andriolo, Alex 2011 1 1 14 4

Andriolo, Brett 2004 2 50 7 0

Angel, Samuel 2015 1 22 6 0

Angus, Edward 2020 2 147 10 10

Angus, James 2024 1 11 6 0

Antcliff, Ryan 2022 1 49 6 0

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Antony, Nihal 2024 0 0 0 0

Aoun, Elie 2002 2 35 7 8

Apps, Liam 2029 1 42 10 1

Aranyt, Gabor 1997 1 175 4 1

Arcus, Jonathon 2016 2 25 0 0

Ardeleanu-Flynn, Lucca 2018 6 613 24 41

Ardiciacono, Ben 2002 4 90 14 1

Arickal, Patrick 2024 1 20 0 0

Arickal, Pavan 2029 1 22 6 1

Arif, Aleen 2013 3 26 5 5

Armstrong, Hayden 2009 6 213 69 18

Armstrong, Jarrod 2012 3 153 12 1

Armytage, Seth 2029 1 49 5 3

Arnold, Damian 2009 5 2781 66 29

Arnold, Patrick 2005 2 315 11 18

Arnott, Steven 2001 1 13 2 2

Arnould, Connor 2015 2 33 12 0

Arranz, Sebastian 2023 1 152 8 1

Arthurson, Leigh 1997 1 48 11 2

Artuso, James 2010 1 11 7 3

Ashe, Lachlan 2022 4 684 18 15

Ashleigh, James 2016 3 153 45 13

Ashleigh, John 2015 1 3 4 3

Ashley, Hayden 2008 4 196 29 9

Ashmore, Luke 2010 2 23 5 4

Atkinson, Henry 2027 2 227 23 4

Atkinson, Owen 2023 3 122 19 1

Austin, Harry 2021 4 222 15 7

Austin, Jack 2026 4 367 30 8

Austin-Gale, Nicholas 2017 2 82 6 2

Awizen, Sam 2022 2 137 23 4

Ayers, Logan 2016 9 2358 39 87

Ayling, Robbie 2001 2 163 16 0

Ayling, Timothy 1999 3 70 7 4

Azzopardi, Paul 2001 1 18 4 0

Back, Andrew 2024 2 208 23 4

Back, Andrew 2024 2 208 23 4

Back, Andrew 2024 2 208 23 4

Badalassi, Anthony 2012 2 100 11 2

Badham, Tristan 1998 3 196 27 1

Baguley, James 2005 2 273 22 3

Bailey, Adam 2005 3 193 26 5

Bailey, Daniel 2024 6 1083 62 18

Bailey, George 2023 2 95 11 2

Bailey, Matthew 2010 7 397 55 13

Bailey, Nick 2003 1 72 10 0

Bailey, Robert 2007 4 151 19 3

Baker, Aaron 1995 3 236 18 6

Baker, Josh 2018 1 21 7 0

Baker, Liam 2008 5 357 27 11

Baker, Michael 2006 3 520 22 15

Baker, Patrick 2009 1 34 8 2

Baker, Sam 2009 5 328 10 35

Baker, Sean 2014 8 705 38 35

Baldry, Teague 2007 8 862 115 26

Banka, Vivek 2020 3 53 25 5

Banks, Daniel 2000 1 5 7 0

Banks, Martin 2003 1 18 6 4

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Bannerman, Jack 2002 1 95 6 0

Bannister, Jude 2007 1 67 9 6

Bannister, Zachan 2005 1 48 3 1

Barber, Jeremy 2019 5 633 29 18

Barfoed, Rolf 2003 6 122 20 2

Barker, Andrew 2000 5 283 48 1

Barker, Jack 2019 1 6 6 0

Barker, Jarrah 2012 1 0 2 0

Barker, Leigh 2000 1 0 0 0

Barkley, Alex 2005 7 1026 46 49

Barkley, Nick 2007 9 439 79 14

Barkley, Tom 2003 6 1034 43 17

Barlow, Michael 2015 6 535 36 35

Barratt, Aiden 2016 4 429 11 7

Barratt, Sean 2018 4 506 35 22

Barrett, Kieran 2002 6 222 60 8

Barrett, Thomas 2028 1 48 3 0

Bartlett, James 2027 3 448 35 7

Bartlett, Patrick 2029 2 208 27 3

Bartley, Luke 2006 6 644 10 71

Bartley, Nicholas 2000 6 1030 1 56

Bartley, Ryan 2006 6 1930 134 57

Barton, David 1999 1 12 3 0

Barton, Geoff 2010 7 163 83 20

Barton, Matthew 2015 3 229 9 11

Barton, Thomas 2013 1 31 3 0

Baseby, Miles 2026 1 90 10 7

Batch, Noah 2027 2 181 27 2

Batch, Xavier 2028 3 154 24 2

Bator, Elliott 2001 1 56 3 1

Bator, Sacha 2006 2 52 14 0

Bator, Sam 2004 2 61 17 0

Bauer, Jacob 2021 8 306 86 15

Bayada, Thomas 2026 1 85 11 0

Bayley, Aaron 2005 2 271 36 0

Bayley, Jake 2003 4 528 32 17

Bayley, Matthew 2003 2 75 6 2

Bazzana, Alex 2011 5 1034 70 28

Beath, Chris 2005 4 183 39 14

Beath, Patrick 2013 2 136 18 2

Beaumont, Callum 2012 6 415 58 17

Beaumont, Jonathon 2013 1 23 5 4

Beaumont, Matt 2008 3 206 15 13

Beaumont, Max 2018 2 274 26 9

Beaumont, Norman 2004 1 15 2 4

Beaumont, Will 2003 1 15 5 2

Beaver, Hayden 2019 1 13 5 2

Beesley, Thomas 2022 1 87 3 1

Beesley, Xavier 2026 1 128 18 4

Begley, John 1998 2 180 6 3

Behm, Joseph 2000 1 19 9 2

Beissner, Mitchell 2016 5 438 11 18

Belcher, Daniel 2029 1 121 14 0

Belcher, James 2010 2 278 13 6

Belcher, Levi 2025 2 550 31 7

Belcher, Reuben 2027 1 46 9 0

Belcher, Solomon 2023 4 609 46 18

Bell, Chris 2003 2 69 12 7

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Bell, Harley 2026 3 52 12 0

Bell, Jack 2021 3 132 19 2

Bell, Pascal 2029 1 42 2 3

Bennett, Jordan 2004 1 10 7 2

Bennett, Michael 2022 1 47 7 0

Bennie, Austin 2024 3 462 30 15

Benning, Isaac 2024 1 21 5 0

Benson, Patrick 2019 9 825 37 43

Berg, Jack 2025 2 151 12 1

Berg, Zander 2029 1 26 3 0

Berkelmans, Callum 2013 2 19 10 4

Bernardi, James 2008 4 238 1 21

Berry, Charlie 2026 4 118 19 0

Berry, Tom 2029 1 81 10 0

Beulah, Tristan 2017 1 28 9 0

Bevan, Liam 2015 1 47 6 3

Bhatia, Kartik 2000 5 138 44 5

Bhatia, Shyam 2024 1 179 9 2

Bignell, Sebastian 2020 2 151 16 10

Billington, Ryan 1999 5 177 4 18

Bird, Jordan 2003 4 221 12 8

Bishop, Peter 1996 1 14 20 0

Black, Aden 2025 2 79 9 1

Blackmore, Daniel 2011 2 102 13 1

Blackmore, Nicolas 2023 1 39 8 3

Blake, John 2012 5 353 84 15

Blake, Ryan 2010 2 253 11 6

Blanco, Daniel 2010 3 358 14 11

Blencowe, Tom 2008 3 298 17 10

Bluck, Tom 2004 4 159 34 3

Bodman, Jamie 2012 1 103 9 4

Bodman, Tom 2011 2 309 19 4

Boland, Eddie 2021 6 587 33 19

Boland, James 2018 6 730 34 13

Bolger, Bernard 2013 4 192 15 5

Bolger, Douglas 2016 4 396 38 15

Bolton, Craig 1998 3 261 10 15

Bolton, James 2021 5 886 11 29

Bolton, Thomas 2028 3 211 17 0

Bomball, Stephen 2009 5 670 40 13

Bonato, Paul 2002 5 313 35 12

Bonney, Matthew 1998 3 214 7 5

Borucinski, Lucas 1999 1 34 4 0

Bottrell, Daniel 2013 3 234 12 20

Bounds, Adams 2001 2 140 15 0

Boundy, William 2021 1 70 8 0

Bouquaiux, Noah 2021 6 936 24 21

Bouquiaux, Bailey 2023 5 504 50 10

Bourgault, William 2017 2 321 14 2

Bourke, Callan 2020 9 1265 76 41

Bourke, Jed 2026 1 58 1 1

Bourke, Sam 2000 4 208 51 13

Bourne, Lachlan 2024 6 1046 66 33

Bowden, Josh 2008 6 578 19 22

Bowen, Chris 1997 3 179 2 2

Bowring, Hal 2010 6 34 15 5

Box, Joshua 2006 4 249 30 20

Boyd, Angus 2025 2 87 14 4

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Boyle, David 2006 8 1108 30 26

Boyle, Matt 2009 10 948 56 84

Brady, Nick 2006 5 425 117 19

Brady, Richard 2016 5 330 15 4

Braknys, Alex 2004 1 5 2 0

Brandt, Michael 2001 5 394 14 11

Bray, Logan 2028 3 206 8 2

Bray, Tim 2000 2 233 22 4

Brearley, Sam 2018 9 1728 34 51

Brearley, William 2020 6 912 12 45

Breen, Lachlan 2016 2 63 12 0

Brehaut, Mitchell 2023 4 276 48 10

Bremers, David 2007 1 0 0 0

Brennan, Harry 2019 1 12 1 1

Brennan, John 2021 3 270 29 21

Brennan, Kiefer 2024 3 338 28 11

Brennan, Nicholas 2028 2 171 15 1

Brennan, Pierce 2021 1 44 3 0

Bresnahan, Alexander 2012 9 652 52 5

Bresnahan, Andrew 2010 8 951 22 28

Bresnahan, Stuart 2008 2 214 19 6

Brew, Oliver 2027 2 73 8 2

Brewer, Michael 2005 3 46 19 0

Brewer, Thomas 2017 2 51 12 0

Brewster, Ty 1997 3 451 18 4

Bridger, Kieran 2007 2 67 19 5

Brierley, Ignatius 2027 1 35 6 0

Briggs, Jack 2015 3 168 32 1

Brill, Adam 2002 1 41 26 2

Brito, Nick 2019 2 72 9 0

Brocklehurst, Christopher 2015 2 286 20 3

Brocklehurst, Hugh 2019 6 284 69 17

Bromhead, Jeremy 2008 5 678 35 17

Brown, Aaron 2009 1 29 1 0

Brown, Adam 2003 4 312 15 6

Brown, Alexander 2012 4 272 37 11

Brown, Archie 2027 2 661 15 14

Brown, Christopher 2010 3 123 16 5

Brown, Greg 2002 1 37 3 1

Brown, James 2008 1 32 1 3

Brown, Luke 2010 4 275 38 14

Brown, Noah 2026 4 646 30 22

Brown, Phillip 1998 3 168 7 2

Brown, Ryan 2029 1 22 2 1

Brown, Stephen 2009 1 119 12 0

Browne, Cooper 2017 2 88 12 3

Brownlie, Fynnan 2020 1 33 11 0

Brunton, Mark 2009 3 95 19 1

Bryant, Alexander 2017 1 20 6 0

Bryant, John 2017 1 44 2 1

Bryant, Lachlan 2015 2 39 8 0

Bryant, Pat 2010 2 122 15 5

Buchan, Sam 2005 1 36 8 5

Buchanan, Connor 2016 3 24 7 0

Buckley-Jones, David 2011 1 114 6 8

Bugden, David 2007 1 3 8 1

Burch, Finley 2019 1 18 2 0

Burden, Justin 2017 4 1149 21 32

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Burge, Jon 2010 4 137 21 4

Burgemeister, Will 2026 2 97 9 1

Burgess, Jason 2011 1 155 15 0

Burgess, Matt 2008 7 806 12 24

Burke, Mark 2005 3 96 7 4

Burke, Michael 1998 5 713 58 13

Burns, Brad 2014 9 2849 32 55

Burns, Bradley 2021 1 42 0 1

Burns, Daniel 2011 6 604 0 57

Burns, Jeremy 2018 1 23 0 0

Burn-Spolaric, Jack 2012 3 135 16 8

Burrows, Matthew 2001 1 73 7 0

Bursell, Jarrad 2002 3 23 15 0

Bursell, Mark 2009 1 44 10 5

Burston, James 1997 3 322 12 7

Burston, William 2001 2 77 9 0

Burzynski, Adam 2012 1 20 3 0

Buscombe, David 2004 7 368 84 15

Bush, Anderson 2025 2 19 7 1

Bushell, Cameron 2023 4 807 40 18

Busing, Daniel 2021 1 141 8 2

Busing, Ronan 2018 1 63 24 6

Butchart, Michael 2026 1 23 8 3

Butler, Jason 2014 3 123 18 7

Butt, Adam 1996 2 594 30 4

Byers, Andrew 2007 5 398 50 18

Byles, Thomas 2014 1 81 7 8

Byrne, Doug 2009 6 327 50 9

Byrnes, Jordan 2011 4 164 29 9

Byron, Nick 2005 1 3 2 0

Cachia, Jordan 2018 3 266 14 2

Caines, Richard 2019 9 730 55 32

Cairney, Daniel 2006 3 122 16 0

Calagos, Mark 2000 1 0 2 0

Calder, Matthew 1997 2 284 22 3

Caldiera, Tyrus 2014 6 900 18 13

Caldwell, Liam 2014 9 857 111 18

Callaghan, Ian 1999 4 300 25 4

Callaughan, Jack 2021 1 0 5 3

Callaughan, Toby 2018 2 99 0 2

Callaway, Jake 2025 1 84 9 1

Callaway, Kai 2023 4 1140 46 36

Cameron Charlie 2012 2 275 24 3

Camilleri, Rohan 1997 1 30 2 0

Campbell, Angus 2021 8 433 63 6

Campbell, Connor 2014 1 0 0 0

Campbell, Daniel 2010 2 471 12 10

Campbell, Eamon 2029 1 56 7 2

Campbell, Kye 2017 2 225 14 6

Campbell, Lachlan 2010 1 15 5 2

Campbell, Oliver 2022 2 80 12 3

Campbell, Scott 2004 2 67 11 1

Campbell, William 2015 7 181 57 17

Campbell,, Daniel 2009 1 170 10 0

Cannon, Jack 2006 1 50 7 0

Capon, Martin 1999 1 58 1 3

Carbin, Simon 2001 2 44 7 2

Carey, Isaac 2028 3 270 31 6

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Carey, Lucas 2025 2 274 13 8

Carlyon, Justin 2008 8 110 20 3

Carmody, Luke 2005 2 8 6 0

Carmody, Luke 2008 1 5 7 3

Carmody, Matthew 2001 2 90 6 0

Carney, Mitchell 2012 6 794 43 26

Carr, Finnegan 2024 5 331 39 10

Carrick, James 2020 5 453 38 17

Carroll, Jack 2019 1 12 4 1

Carroll, Joe 2021 5 948 50 23

Carruthers, Angus 2018 1 22 1 1

Carter, Ashley 1998 3 184 20 0

Carter, Harrison 2018 2 78 8 4

Carter, Jack 2009 5 773 54 30

Carter, James 2003 1 9 0 1

Carter, Joseph 2000 4 127 10 6

Carter, Lachlan 2028 2 75 13 0

Carter, Roland 2026 1 93 8 3

Carter, Scott 1996 1 26 2 0

Carton, Michael 2009 3 80 31 3

Carton, Paul 2015 2 88 7 3

Carton, Tim 2011 3 90 22 8

Cartwright, Edward 2011 3 224 22 6

Cartwright, Jack 2007 1 76 7 1

Casey, Liam 2003 6 232 116 25

Casey, Will 2023 3 626 32 3

Cashel, Matt 2009 1 17 6 0

Cassidy, Matt 2004 5 518 4 63

Cassie, Christopher 2011 2 34 8 3

Castles, Jack 2019 7 542 73 19

Catanzariti, Jack 2022 3 132 22 10

Catelli, Ryan 2013 3 41 9 4

Cates, Chris 2002 5 550 45 10

Cates, William 2003 3 252 18 8

Catlin, Tim 2012 8 1550 124 42

Chand, Kunaal 2001 1 37 3 7

Chapman, Evan 2003 1 53 5 0

Charles, Liam 2028 2 27 6 0

Charnock, Greg 2011 2 25 8 1

Chempakassery, Anthony 2019 1 20 0 0

Chen, Malcolm 2005 2 112 9 7

Chhor-Luu, Aaron 2019 1 17 3 1

Chifley, Riley 2021 1 32 4 0

Chivers, Chris 2008 1 133 6 4

Chopra, Daksh 2020 4 254 3 2

Choules, Matthew 2022 1 69 8 0

Choy, Lewis 2020 4 472 16 14

Ciesiolka, Jacob 2016 4 64 15 0

Ciuffetelli, Alessandro 2016 2 373 11 10

Ciuffetelli, Kaine 2015 9 531 74 21

Ciuffetelli, Nicholas 2021 2 62 5 3

Claremont, Daniel 2016 7 1051 25 33

Claremont, Michael 2018 9 1559 20 61

Clark, Billy 2017 9 1021 147 39

Clark, Brendan 2014 9 989 43 29

Clark, Derek 2002 1 57 11 0

Clark, Matthew 2012 8 586 36 20

Clark, Nick 2002 1 93 25 2

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Clarke, Alex 2018 2 24 6 2

Clarke, Kevin 2006 6 1089 56 20

Clarke, Nick 2005 5 243 27 10

Clarkson, Jared 2011 1 87 2 3

Cleary, Aaron 1998 4 533 15 14

Clowry, Brendan 1999 1 82 7 0

Cluff, Jonathon 2002 4 359 19 2

Clune, Richard 1995 1 33 0 0

Coffey, Daniel 2027 3 665 53 4

Cohen, Lachlan 2015 5 215 18 3

Cole, Mark 2011 3 369 12 15

Coleman, Paul 1998 2 37 8 6

Coles, Rhys 2014 4 140 23 7

Coll, Eli 2025 2 155 9 0

Coll, Reuben 2026 2 76 10 1

Collidge, Hamish 2021 6 517 25 8

Collins, Damian 1999 1 179 11 0

Collins, Joseph 2000 1 54 5 3

Collins, Nick 2004 2 260 15 3

Colmer, James 2012 2 54 6 6

Colosimo, Vittorio (Mick) 2011 1 61 3 2

Colquhoun, Luke 2013 2 145 1 8

Colquhoun, Robert 1997 5 788 28 17

Combe, Josh 2018 3 88 14 0

Comerfford, Keiran 2023 1 81 9 4

Condipodero, Adam 1997 1 7 4 0

Connelly, Liam 2014 3 197 14 5

Connolly, Stephen 2005 1 116 8 4

Considine, Patrick 2007 1 24 0 0

Conway, Evan 2028 3 70 13 0

Cook, Andrew 1997 3 55 3 0

Cook, Hugh 2024 2 266 24 0

Cooke, Nicholas 2015 4 162 14 11

Cooney, Henry 2017 1 0 0 0

Cooper, Charlie 2021 5 310 47 16

Cooper, Christopher 2019 3 75 11 5

Cooper, Leon 2003 3 297 26 0

Cooper, Michael 2019 3 105 23 6

Cootes, Ben 2007 2 75 10 4

Cootes, Damian 2002 4 151 19 6

Cootes, Simon 2003 2 60 11 0

Cootes, Tim 2005 1 13 6 1

Corbitt, Anthony 1995 1 23 1 0

Corby, Joe 1999 1 22 3 0

Corcoran, Jonathon 2010 2 11 12 1

Corey, Cai 2020 7 614 75 37

Corey, Samuel 2018 3 80 14 4

Corkran, Mitch 2028 2 59 8 0

Cornforth, Tim 2002 1 9 0 0

Corson, James 2029 1 48 1 1

Corver, Andrew 2007 5 163 24 9

Costello, Aaron 2003 4 91 23 3

Costello, Tim 2006 1 52 5 5

Coulter, Will 2000 2 46 4 9

Cousins, Luke 2009 5 586 32 16

Cowan, Hugh 2011 8 599 89 21

Cowie, Aidan 2019 5 1965 57 25

Cox, Cameron 2023 1 19 1 0

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Cox, David 2014 2 126 9 4

Craig, Jason 1999 1 140 8 1

Craven, Philip 1998 2 256 17 2

Crawford, James 2021 4 548 25 11

Crawford, Joshua 2018 4 199 41 5

Crawshaw, Rusty 2005 4 450 28 13

Cripps, Dane 2003 1 149 5 0

Crncevic Mate 2012 1 6 3 0

Croft, Simon 1997 1 0 4 0

Croker, Luke 1997 1 35 3 0

Crompton, William 2027 2 258 14 1

Cross, Patrick 2016 4 217 18 7

Crowe, Angus 2015 1 7 0 0

Crowe, David 2007 1 58 0 1

Crowe, Dylan 2019 8 219 60 9

Crowe, Jackson 2016 1 159 6 3

Crowe, Tom 2011 4 304 17 7

Crowther, Sebastian 2002 6 611 62 12

Cuddihy, Anthony 1995 1 66 5 0

Cuddihy, Bede 2024 5 1608 77 30

Cullen, Jonathon 2010 1 27 2 2

Cullen, Scott 2007 7 563 31 26

Cullens, Andrew 2000 1 54 1 0

Culvenor, James 2015 6 307 31 3

Culvenor, Matthew 2015 6 281 24 2

Cummings, Sam 2005 1 7 2 0

Curnow Evan 1997 1 33 11 0

Curnow, Kieran 2003 3 356 43 8

Curran, Nick 1997 5 790 17 21

Curran, Phillip 2005 1 8 7 2

Currie, Thomas 2029 1 39 1 1

Curtis, Jonah 2028 2 144 9 1

Curtis, Shane 2012 2 250 7 5

Cusack, Luke 2009 3 278 34 14

Cusack, Michael 2008 4 275 19 6

Cusack, Patrick 2016 2 51 3 3

Cusack, Thomas 2011 2 131 15 7

Cusack, Timothy 2013 1 12 3 0

Cusack, William 2017 1 11 4 0

Cuthbert, John 1999 4 317 48 5

Cutting, Anthony 1997 2 16 14 0

Da Deppo, Luke 1999 6 656 12 46

Dainer, Anthony 2001 1 15 2 0

Dal Pozzo, Alexei 2015 2 24 7 2

Dale, Riley 2025 2 76 7 5

Daley, Ben 1995 2 350 22 5

Daley, Damien 2011 8 706 35 51

Daley, Lorenz 2018 2 114 9 1

D'Amico, Marco 2013 2 98 15 3

Dan Lachlan 2012 1 24 3 0

Daniel, Tom 2001 1 208 12 0

Dapre, Andrew 1996 4 693 32 6

Dapre, Patrick 2001 6 330 45 7

Darcy, James 2023 1 104 6 0

D'Arcy, Matthew 2007 1 24 4 4

Darcy, Shae 2013 5 1763 50 14

Darcy, Thomas 2023 0 0 0 0

Daric, Luke 1999 1 7 7 0

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Davey, Thomas 2019 3 98 25 4

David, Harry 2027 3 168 20 5

David, Oscar 2022 8 491 77 16

Davidson, Callum 2003 4 376 45 10

Davidson, Dominic 2006 6 576 65 13

Davidson, Geoff 2000 2 14 15 1

Davidson, James 2023 1 54 8 2

Davidson, Samuel 2015 1 36 1 0

Davidson, Thomas 2019 3 28 12 1

Davies, Harrisson 2018 1 53 6 1

Davies, Joseph 2012 4 98 23 6

Davies, Mark 1998 5 875 27 21

Davies, Michael 2006 3 255 3 7

Davies, William 2022 3 94 7 1

Davis, Matthew 1997 1 60 5 0

Davis, Pat 2005 4 216 26 6

Davis, Phil 2008 4 494 32 19

Dawn, Harry 2028 2 166 13 5

Dawson, Anthony 2018 4 95 9 1

Dawson, Jacob 2021 5 91 9 3

Dawson,, Andrew 1997 4 315 52 9

Day, James 2023 2 465 30 3

Day, Thomas 2002 4 112 30 9

D'Cruz, Denver 2001 1 268 7 1

De Carvalho, Ben 2004 5 863 91 21

De Carvalho, Dominic 2009 7 681 76 23

de Cos, Sevie 2026 2 162 20 0

de Kleuver, Jack 2016 4 35 3 1

De Kleuver, Jeremy 2018 2 17 13 0

de Silva, Chirantha 2017 3 231 17 7

de Silva, Pranesh 2017 9 2666 89 49

De Simone, Michael 2001 3 104 18 3

de Sousa, Sam 2015 4 439 14 30

de Waal, Arend 2015 1 0 0 0

Deady, John 2000 1 24 8 4

Deady, Matthew 2003 6 147 53 1

DeJong, Lachlan 2020 1 42 3 2

Delaney, Alex 2024 3 221 23 12

D'Elboux, Shane 2010 1 11 8 2

Delbridge, Andrew 2008 1 22 5 0

Delbridge, Jeremy 2006 3 20 16 4

Denny, Alexander 2028 3 430 56 10

Denny, George 2023 7 1322 85 39

Denny, Liam 2026 4 167 23 2

Denny, Theodore 2024 3 279 25 3

Desai, Yug 2024 4 340 35 16

Deschanel, David 2001 4 306 48 6

Dhawan, Aniket 2019 3 204 26 3

Dhindsa, Fateh 2025 2 100 8 1

Dhooria, Raj 2015 2 1 6 0

Dhooria, Rohan 2017 1 26 3 0

Di Campli, Rory 2021 8 2169 77 45

Di Guglielmo, Michael 2007 9 680 102 24

Di Guglielmo, Nathan 2011 9 835 65 24

Dick, Harrison 2019 6 1070 38 28

Dickie, Darcy 2024 2 83 14 0

Dickie, Jack 2023 3 159 11 3

Dingwall, Stephen 2002 1 0 0 0

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Discipio, Daniel 2010 1 57 9 4

Dodds, Haydn 2009 2 88 9 2

Doepel, James 2010 4 518 29 12

Doepel, Patrick 2012 3 93 11 9

Doherty, Brendan 2001 1 47 6 0

Doherty, Harrison 2020 2 25 1 0

Donaldson, Christopher 2014 2 78 11 6

Donelly, Doug 2017 1 34 8 1

Donoghue, Mark 2003 1 36 6 0

Donoghue, Tom 2009 6 670 44 17

Dooley, Jake 2018 4 516 10 19

Dortmans, Eamonn 2018 1 9 4 0

Dortmans, Finnian 2016 2 53 4 0

Dowling, Nathan 1999 2 220 8 1

Downey, Jarred 2008 3 117 18 7

Downing, William 2013 5 500 66 12

Doyle, Aidan 2027 2 66 10 0

Doyle, Andrew 2002 2 465 29 2

Dragisic, Matthew 2018 3 319 17 1

Drew, Chris 2007 1 37 6 5

Drew, Daniel 2010 6 504 67 26

Drew, James 2013 5 245 39 8

Druhan, Caleb 2019 1 35 6 1

Druitt, Ryan 2005 3 115 15 1

Drummond, Sean 2012 4 269 29 16

Dryburgh, Angus 2015 7 856 65 34

Dryburgh, Thomas 2010 2 41 12 8

Dudley, Alex 2009 1 45 0 1

Dudley, Charles 2009 1 36 8 1

Dudley, Ed 2012 2 578 26 11

Duff, Reeve 2028 2 94 1 0

Duffy, Finn 2029 1 37 4 0

Dugan, Josh 2008 2 277 30 11

Duggan, Daniel 2002 2 128 10 4

Duke, Bailey 2014 4 294 20 8

Duke, Jacob 2016 1 18 3 4

Dunham, Nick 2011 1 15 2 0

Dunn, Brock 2012 3 326 1 33

Dunn, Chris 1997 3 82 2 5

Dunn, Elliott 2020 6 408 59 24

Dunn, Michael 1995 1 1 1 0

Dunn, Mitchell 2006 6 825 2 55

Dunn, Nathan 2008 8 1042 36 36

Dunn, William 2000 3 333 49 4

Dunne, Conor 2015 2 6 2 0

Dunphy, Nelson 2018 1 56 11 1

Dunphy, Patrick 2015 2 147 17 8

Durbin, Mitchell 2014 4 284 42 9

Dutton, Ben 1997 2 38 2 0

Dutton, Timothy 2001 3 515 36 2

Dwyer, Daniel 2009 1 4 2 1

Dwyer, Sam 2011 6 872 41 26

Eagle, Jordan 2009 4 421 8 11

Eagle, Tom 2011 3 259 20 6

Ealias, Christy 2024 1 58 15 0

Earl, Tom 2002 4 382 30 6

Eastburn, Jimmy 2008 5 258 65 10

Eather, Hawk 2008 4 324 26 13

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Edmonson, Riley 2027 3 388 13 7

Edwards, Adam 1999 1 55 3 0

Edwards, Brendan 2016 6 169 42 11

Edwards, Ian 2003 1 5 1 0

Egan, Anthony 2021 4 149 30 18

Egan, Brendan 2019 1 37 8 0

Egan, Hamish 2026 4 189 24 1

Egan, Joseph 2020 3 132 25 7

Egan, Xavier 2021 1 11 3 4

Egan-Richards, Daniel 2016 4 214 37 9

Egan-Richards, Shaun 2014 9 1107 61 51

Egerton, Hayden 2014 1 84 9 1

Eggler, Antony 2009 8 513 55 12

Eggler, Daniel 2008 2 118 0 5

Eglan, Alex 1999 1 19 2 1

Elkins, Michael 2008 6 654 32 10

Elkins, Will 2006 6 1177 40 36

Elliott, Riley 2025 2 43 13 0

Ellis, Ethan 2021 5 301 18 5

Ellis, Jack 2015 1 113 8 3

Ellis, Kyan 2023 1 120 15 5

Ellis, William 2019 1 16 3 0

Elphinston, Ashley 1998 1 6 4 0

Elwin, James 2016 2 226 7 18

Emmanuel, Benjamin 2014 6 175 45 7

Emmanuel, Marian 2012 7 266 62 17

Emmanuel, Mario 2006 9 272 153 33

Emmerson, Jules 2017 6 284 16 11

Ephraums, Matthew 2009 8 2507 36 46

Estanillo, Miguel 2016 2 119 12 17

Evans, Caleb 2006 5 609 27 24

Evans, Isaac 2010 1 64 2 1

Evans, Jack 2024 2 95 15 2

Evans, Julian 2005 1 10 4 0

Evans, Lewis 2017 6 467 118 22

Evans, Tom 2000 3 213 4 0

Evans, William 2025 4 312 39 2

Evenden, Jack 2016 3 186 15 8

Everett, Jamie 2003 1 133 0 3

Everett, Jordan 2009 1 64 5 1

Everett, Tim 2012 2 76 12 4

Eveston, Lachlan 2018 3 405 18 0

Exton, Nathan 2014 1 162 26 2

Fairbairn-Cody, Lachlan 2014 1 2 1 4

Falkland, Chris 2003 2 107 19 3

Fan, Fabiano 2002 1 121 0 4

Farrah, Tom 2028 2 106 6 2

Farrer, Michael 2001 2 56 11 0

Fehringer, Jason 2013 8 493 83 21

Fely, Ben 2017 9 1343 31 66

Fely, Matthew 2012 7 855 38 41

Fenton, Ben 2003 4 266 36 9

Fenton, Brett 2000 3 46 30 1

Fenwick, Callum 2025 2 172 20 5

Ferguson, Lachlan 2013 1 96 4 0

Ferguson, Mark 2003 2 23 4 5

Ferguson, Scott 2009 4 774 18 12

Fernando, Christen 2015 6 162 43 5

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Fernando, Dillon 2018 5 493 67 20

Fernando, Nipun 2016 2 6 5 0

Ferrari, Matt 1998 5 238 67 13

Ferrari, Tim 2001 7 836 41 19

Ffrench, Nathaniel 2023 3 179 17 3

Fickler, Chris 1997 1 59 16 0

Field, Jesse 2011 1 18 6 3

Finn, Brett 2005 4 246 13 4

Finn, Jacob 2005 1 0 0 0

Finnegan, Sam 2016 1 218 8 0

Finney-Byers, Justin 2012 1 63 2 4

Firth, Eric 2023 3 422 55 22

Firth, Jeremy 2022 4 431 42 17

Firth, Matthew 1997 3 268 0 3

Fish, Joshua 2002 2 110 3 2

Fish, Mitchell 2000 1 19 1 0

Fisher, Luke 2005 1 57 14 0

Fisher, Sam 2015 2 465 10 17

Fitzgerald, Connall 2026 3 356 48 7

Fitzgerald, Craig 2000 3 240 12 12

Fitzgerald, Lachlan 2018 4 631 23 35

Fitzgerald, Nathan 2022 5 384 33 18

Fitzgerald, Patrick 2021 6 195 37 4

Fitzgerald, Paul 1997 1 141 11 0

Fitzgerald, Ryan 2020 5 621 16 33

Fitzgibbon, Eddie 2000 4 949 35 15

Fitzgibbon, George 2003 5 1736 22 28

Fitzpatrick, David 2003 6 198 117 17

Fitzroy, Zachary 2014 3 128 23 5

Fitzroy, Zachary 2015 3 112 4 5

Fitzsimmons, Aaron 1997 1 24 1 0

Flaherty, Liam 2011 8 2152 64 40

Flint, Andrew 2003 3 46 19 4

Florentine, Anthony 2004 1 104 12 1

Flynn, Kieran 2002 1 13 5 0

Flynn, Matt 2004 4 290 37 6

Fogarty, Bede 2025 3 434 26 2

Fogarty, Darcy 2021 8 1434 73 19

Fogarty, Hunter 2022 7 622 40 22

Fogarty, Sam 2012 1 20 7 1

Fogels, Lucas 2029 1 35 6 8

Foley, Ben 2009 2 69 5 1

Foley, Hamish 2027 2 235 21 6

Foote, Matthew 2011 5 441 64 19

Ford, Andrew 2002 2 29 8 0

Ford, Matthew 2003 2 163 16 8

Forester, Michael 2016 1 2 1 0

Foster, Greg 1996 1 10 1 0

Foster, Nicholas 2004 1 28 7 0

Fox, Bailey 2020 5 556 24 9

Francis, Adam 2005 2 301 11 0

Francis, Peter 2004 1 0 0 0

Frankel, Lucas 2024 3 292 26 7

Franklin, James 2011 7 445 50 21

Fraser, Dominic 2029 1 44 6 1

Fraser, Kyle 2017 1 92 11 3

Freebody, Jack 2015 6 820 61 19

Freeman, Joshua 2015 1 39 4 4

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Freemantle, Lachlan 1996 3 770 17 31

French, Jacob 2027 1 171 13 2

French, William 2024 3 532 45 13

Friend, Jacob 2026 2 230 22 3

Friend, Lucas 2028 2 178 6 0

Friesen, George 2020 7 641 65 20

Frilingos, James 2026 4 441 32 6

Frilingos, Johnny 2023 4 341 44 6

Frizza, Aaron 1998 2 69 37 6

Frizza, Jason 2000 6 980 48 17

Frizza, Sam 2003 1 19 5 0

Fuller, Brad 1996 3 680 72 11

Fuller, David 2008 9 815 84 20

Fuller, Mark 1999 2 40 3 6

Fulton, Finn 2028 2 66 9 3

Fulton, Jordan 2013 1 28 5 0

Furner, Ryan 2024 4 817 39 24

Gahan, David 2007 4 52 10 1

Gajewski, Adam 2006 9 1487 47 31

Gajewski, Jacek 1996 1 158 16 7

Gale, Matthew 2013 5 861 37 19

Gallie, Ben 2000 1 92 6 0

Gallie, Richard 1998 1 136 13 0

Galvin, Andrew 2005 1 107 13 0

Galvin, Chris 2004 1 66 8 0

Galvin, Matthew 2019 1 55 12 2

Galvin, Tom 2004 8 2039 46 31

Gamage, Ashen 2019 5 178 34 7

Gamble, Andrew 2000 4 382 36 11

Gamble, Michael 2002 2 43 9 0

Ganeshalingham, Rueben 2004 4 125 32 6

Gard, Anthony 2008 2 29 2 1

Gard, Joseph 2008 3 112 22 2

Gardner, Andrew 2002 1 73 14 4

Gargiulo, Josh 2003 1 201 3 6

Garlick, Dominic 2009 1 61 9 0

Garner, Will 2026 2 77 8 0

Garrety, Jacob 2028 3 391 31 4

Garrety, Matthew 2028 3 460 51 5

Gaughwin, James 2010 5 282 44 14

Gaur, Naman 2009 2 24 1 0

Gaynor, Jacob 2015 1 87 10 8

Gaynor, Luke 2018 1 141 4 0

Gazy, James 2013 2 96 15 1

Gazy, Mathew 2015 2 42 22 2

Gazy, Nick 2006 2 93 18 5

Gazy, Peter 2010 4 99 15 8

Gellatly, Tom 2019 5 301 42 4

Gemmell, Joshua 2021 1 17 6 1

George, Tony 2021 3 39 10 2

Geremia, Tony 2021 3 162 25 8

Giacomin, Julian 2004 3 130 15 0

Gibbons, Tom 2009 7 804 27 21

Gibson, Bryce 2013 1 26 0 0

Gibson, Jack 2010 3 243 14 7

Gibson, James 2002 4 137 30 3

Gibson, John 2005 1 125 9 0

Gibson, Robert 1998 2 132 13 1

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Gibson, Tom 1996 2 83 7 3

Gilbert, Dominic 1998 3 191 29 4

Gilbert, Matthew 2026 2 90 8 1

Gilchrist, James 2010 4 323 21 7

Gilkam, Omkar 2024 6 793 48 12

Gill, David 2000 7 1209 125 33

Gill, Luke 2026 2 532 16 8

Gill,, Anthony 1997 1 68 2 0

Gillian, Declan 2009 1 26 1 2

Gillian, Eamonn 2007 5 564 75 34

Gillian, Gerard 2009 6 378 43 23

Gilmartin, Jarod 2010 5 490 51 12

Gilmore, Shaun 2010 2 73 18 8

Gilmour, Ronin 2025 2 70 12 0

Gilmour-Murray, Lachlan 2015 4 384 33 33

Gladwish, Luke 2008 1 81 8 5

Gleaves, Aaron 1995 2 590 4 7

Glew, Daniel 2014 1 29 8 0

Glew, Liam 2013 2 47 6 5

Glover, Jordan 2011 2 77 13 4

Gnanasingham, Amrith 2005 6 290 70 22

Gnanasingham, Gordon 2005 6 277 30 16

Godfrey, Lloyd 2003 2 113 11 0

Gogia, Anirudh 2016 5 202 43 15

Golack, Thomas 2024 1 27 6 0

Golder, Luke 2023 3 264 43 16

Gomba, Terry 2012 2 9 2 3

Goodall, Andrew 2000 7 2508 64 31

Goodall, Hugh 2019 1 14 2 0

Goodall, Llewelyn 2017 5 248 37 5

Goodlace, Jason 2014 1 29 2 4

Goodwin, Ben 2010 2 92 2 0

Goodwin, Daniel 2018 2 126 22 9

Goodwin, James 2007 6 236 59 19

Goodwin, Luke 2006 2 59 11 2

GopiKrishna, Ashwin 2023 2 45 20 3

Gordon, Jack, 2009 6 1162 14 37

Gordon, Paul 2011 9 347 67 20

Gosper, James 2008 2 26 8 5

Gosper, Thomas 2010 2 22 20 1

Gosper, William 2016 7 361 6 30

Grabowski, Peter 2000 1 219 7 0

Grady, Mitchell 2017 1 25 6 0

Grady, Travis 2021 4 356 3 42

Graham, Andrew 2003 2 470 23 12

Graham, Daniel 2015 2 379 9 11

Graham, Matthew 2029 1 28 2 0

Graham, Xavier 2018 1 115 14 4

Graney, Christopher 2019 8 463 71 22

Grant, Jordan 2011 2 193 23 8

Grant, Peter 1998 5 799 99 15

Gray, Chris 2000 5 1365 55 18

Gray, Stuart 2002 3 388 42 11

Gray, Tim 2004 4 298 71 20

Gray, Tim 2015 1 5 1 1

Green, Joshua 2020 4 157 48 15

Green, Lachlan 2027 2 188 20 0

Green, Lewis 2008 2 44 16 2

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Green, Thomas 2018 4 1022 48 38

Green, Tyler 2019 5 372 19 9

Greig, Ben 2004 2 66 6 5

Greig, Zac 2010 1 28 0 4

Grieves, Oliver 2013 2 28 5 1

Griffiths, Kynan 1999 3 363 30 5

Griffiths, Nick 2004 6 412 46 4

Grimmond, Fin 2021 2 106 9 5

Grinsell-Jones, Max 2018 3 33 8 0

Gritti, Nick 2027 1 32 3 0

Grocott, Ben 2011 7 496 44 29

Grover, Kiaan 2028 2 475 21 5

Gruber, Scott 2011 4 35 10 2

Grunbaum, Daniel 1997 3 107 11 2

Grunbaum, Matthew 1999 1 89 8 0

Grunbaum, Nick 1996 3 154 6 5

Gubler, Damien 2009 3 295 34 25

Gubler, Luke 2014 6 383 35 22

Gubler, Nathan 2007 5 200 23 10

Guest, Jake 2007 2 108 14 11

Guetaya, Josh 1997 3 45 23 1

Guilfoyle, Stephen 2015 2 76 17 4

Gunasingham, Arajuna 2001 5 403 32 4

Gunasingham, Nahulan 2002 4 647 58 9

Guneratne, Michael 2022 3 55 6 0

Gunn, Alex 2024 5 1469 67 31

Gunning, Dominic 2012 7 819 38 37

Gunning, Jason 2006 2 201 0 2

Gunning, Sam 2014 9 1865 92 79

Gupta, Arnav 2024 3 696 44 9

Gurra-John, Adrian 2004 1 10 1 0

Haas, Nathan 2007 0 68 3 3

Hafner, Jarred 2017 1 85 5 3

Haigh, Eugene 2005 4 513 46 9

Haines, Michael 1998 4 59 1 3

Hajdarovic, Daniel 2005 6 565 47 22

Haley, James 2023 7 1688 89 38

Hall, Kalaa 2023 2 55 12 5

Hall, Nic 2012 5 432 93 28

Hall, Sam 2009 1 46 7 3

Hall, Tom 2024 1 47 1 0

Halley, Josh 2007 4 215 7 5

Hallissey, Edmund 2011 4 67 20 7

Hallissey, Tom 2008 5 367 42 7

Halloran, James 2014 8 338 82 19

Hamers, Smith, Thomas 2005 2 38 5 3

Hamilton, Finn 2016 4 182 23 11

Hamilton, Jonah 2028 3 125 6 5

Hamilton, Nate 2029 1 61 13 3

Hamon, Jarryd 2011 1 87 2 4

Hancock, Kyle 2018 3 278 24 10

Hancock, Scott 2002 2 89 21 2

Hand, Jonathon 2000 2 74 10 1

Hand, Josh 2000 2 346 7 0

Hannan, Adam 2026 3 229 20 3

Hansen, William 2021 2 103 18 3

Haraldson, Greg 2001 2 283 4 2

Harcombe, Liam 2021 2 73 8 2

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Harding, Aidan 2026 1 47 6 0

Harding, Wiliam 2021 9 719 68 26

Hardy, Jacob 2026 4 450 37 17

Hardy, Owen 2023 7 1498 75 20

Hargreaves, Bailey 2022 1 51 2 3

Harkins, Chris 2006 3 274 9 4

Harkins, Michael 2004 6 806 20 24

Harman, Lewis 2013 8 1940 84 26

Harris, Matthew 2019 1 23 1 0

Harris, Tom 2020 2 17 3 0

Harrison, Chris 2001 4 118 33 1

Hart, Brynn 2021 1 8 4 0

Hart, Craig 1994 1 581 4 0

Hart, Ethan 2018 1 84 4 0

Harvey, Cameron 2000 5 351 27 6

Hasan, Rashad 2024 1 94 11 1

Haseler, Scott 2016 5 243 14 16

Hassall, Edward 2005 6 757 42 6

Hassall, Mark 2005 1 65 1 3

Hately, Matthew 2018 3 167 8 2

Hatton, Jack 2024 6 566 58 11

Hayes, Anthony 2008 4 548 18 9

Hayes, Ashley 2000 4 197 66 13

Hayes, Cormac 2020 1 24 3 4

Hayes, Lachlan 2021 2 146 8 0

Hays, Stephen 2013 1 30 2 0

Hayward, Alex 2006 2 440 15 3

Healy, Andrew 1995 1 233 1 0

Healy, Jonathan 2004 5 293 33 7

Healy, Stephen 1998 4 67 2 1

Heess, Luke 2005 4 303 19 8

Heffernan, Dean 2001 4 258 35 5

Hegarty, Anthony 2005 2 203 10 0

Hegarty, Josh 2006 2 19 11 3

Heggie, Joshua 1998 2 144 18 0

Heinemann, Mitchell 2027 1 58 4 2

Helmers, Ben 1997 1 18 8 2

Hemphill, Brendan 2023 1 107 2 0

Henderson, Oliver 2027 1 106 13 2

Henderson, Philip 2001 2 296 14 3

Henderson-Burch, Felix 2021 4 560 41 9

Henderson-Burch, Jude 2019 5 540 12 29

Henningsen, Jacob 2022 1 3 2 1

Henry, Adam 2001 2 17 5 0

Henry, Ben 2025 3 432 27 6

Henry, Joey 2023 3 666 15 7

Henry, Mark 2005 4 337 48 7

Henry, Matthew 1995 2 140 39 7

Henry, Michael 1999 6 229 16 13

Henry, Michael 2005 8 1987 50 32

Henry, Peter 2005 5 310 30 7

Henry, Stuart 1994 1 279 29 0

Henry, Tom 2014 9 3195 48 116

Henshaw, Ryan 1999 2 147 10 2

Herak, Peter 1999 1 78 5 0

Hernandez, Anthony 2009 3 137 4 3

Hernandez, Diego 2016 3 30 6 5

Herridge, Kyle 2007 1 0 0 0

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Herridge, Michael 2002 2 36 8 2

Herron, David 2004 4 69 8 9

Herron, Pat 2006 1 10 1 0

Herscovitch, Chris 2001 3 198 3 10

Herstik, Aidan 2018 5 791 50 21

Herstik. Byron 2024 1 0 2 0

Hetherington, Tom 2008 3 189 9 11

Hewawasam, Shenal 2024 6 906 89 21

Hickey, Cian 2024 2 491 40 18

Hickey, Neil 1994 1 25 0 0

Hickman, Josh 2014 1 15 14 1

Hicks, James 2014 5 964 9 53

Hicks, Oliver 2018 2 115 14 9

Hicks, Samuel 2001 1 54 5 0

Hiew, Josh 2007 8 862 72 22

Hill, Christopher 2007 1 20 1 0

Hill, Darcy 2026 1 43 14 0

Hill, Jude 2029 1 82 10 0

Hill, Matthew 1994 1 174 40 0

Hill, Nikolai 2028 2 145 9 0

Hill, Patrick 2015 2 227 13 9

Hill, Peter 2015 1 15 6 1

Hill, William 2021 3 141 8 3

Hillsdon, Jackson 2026 3 171 23 3

Hiscox, Michael 2008 7 381 67 10

Hoare, Andrew 1998 3 97 22 4

Hoare, Daniel 2002 4 327 43 7

Hoare, Ian 2003 2 97 13 2

Hocking, Patrick 2029 1 17 2 1

Hodge, Chris 2007 3 160 17 3

Hodge, Greg 2000 1 38 7 0

Hodge, Michael 2007 3 216 19 6

Hodge, Timothy 2010 7 598 62 33

Hodgins, Alex 2003 2 135 20 5

Hodgson, Geoff 1998 3 186 9 5

Hogan, Luke 2004 3 98 7 0

Holder, Geoff 2003 2 102 12 5

Hollis, Tom 2004 2 253 18 2

Holloway, John 1999 1 155 3 3

Holmes, Ciaran 2002 5 587 15 19

Holmes, Trystan 1999 1 57 1 10

Holt, Alex 2026 3 259 17 5

Holyland, Harry 2018 3 202 8 1

Holyland, Jack 2019 3 526 27 17

Honan, Christian 2028 3 225 17 1

Honan, Dominic 2026 4 342 36 6

Honeyman, Nicholas 2022 7 2105 84 42

Hooper, Justin 2000 2 42 15 1

Hopkins, Jeremy 2013 3 114 27 12

Horton, Spence 2024 2 134 7 3

Hosking, Matthew 2008 2 38 3 0

Hosking, Sam 2024 2 607 19 21

Housego, Lucien 2015 4 210 38 11

Housego, Ruairi 2016 4 575 26 15

Howard, Danny 2002 3 375 53 17

Howard, John 2000 3 139 30 5

Howard, Liam 2019 1 34 8 0

Howard, Patrick 2017 3 83 13 0

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Howard, Timothy 2006 2 18 11 1

Howarth, Angus 2027 1 36 3 1

Howe, James 2006 5 105 27 8

Hrast, Daniel 1999 3 246 4 6

Huang, Edmund 2017 1 50 1 4

Hudson, Patrick 2010 1 48 4 3

Huet, Lawson 2018 1 62 2 0

Huet, Thomas 2011 1 35 3 1

Hugg, Matt 2016 4 74 18 3

Hughes, Gareth 1994 1 19 7 0

Hughes, Richard 2002 4 278 49 6

Hunt, Tom 2014 7 255 56 27

Hunter, Ben 2017 4 373 36 16

Hurst, Simon 2002 2 43 15 2

Hutchinson, Jarrad 1999 1 7 1 0

Hutchison, Ben 2024 1 20 3 0

Huxley, Michael 2000 6 186 26 16

Hyde, Ewan 2026 2 140 12 0

Hyde, Griffin 2028 2 251 11 0

Hynes, Anthony 2006 8 849 101 21

Hyson, Henry 2028 3 377 32 8

Hyson, William 2026 4 557 47 7

Iannelli, Giuseppe 2010 2 44 6 3

Ikin, Christopher 2003 3 97 8 1

Iles, Patrick 2021 3 483 29 7

Iles, Tom 2017 8 520 155 26

Ilhaam, Ahamed 2023 3 290 26 5

Imbriano, Joseph 2029 1 108 10 2

Irwin, Scott 2006 1 49 14 3

Ivery, Blake 2017 9 1577 45 32

Iyer, Shyam 2000 4 170 18 5

Izzard, Ben 2016 9 2891 143 57

Izzard, Tom 2011 8 1212 42 23

Jack, David 2001 1 56 1 0

Jack, Harvey 2022 2 66 8 1

Jack, Kelley 2026 3 568 26 16

Jackson, Andrew 2002 1 4 5 0

Jackson, Ben 2010 9 694 56 18

Jackson, Declan 2020 5 1588 3 10

Jackson, Hayden 2012 1 10 1 2

Jackson, Nathan 2015 4 171 20 8

Jackson, Patrick 2014 8 618 116 21

Jackson-Calway, Zac 2014 6 677 23 38

Jacob, Thomas 1997 2 58 7 1

Jacobson, Niall 2009 5 185 65 14

Jager, Ben 2012 4 769 6 27

Jairath, Anil Drago 2009 2 12 3 0

James, Declan 2012 6 136 19 4

Jamieson Thomson, Charlie 2025 1 27 0 0

Jarvis, Matt 2002 6 977 45 7

Jayamanne, Dinuk 1998 3 60 24 9

Jayasooria, Anjuka 2011 4 179 39 12

Jeffers, Ben 1998 1 17 3 0

Jeffery, Jack 2021 7 947 52 26

Jeganathan, Rajit 2009 7 403 58 19

Jeganathan, Sanjit 2002 3 105 17 0

Jelfs, Alexander 2010 1 27 9 1

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Jenkins, Simon 2001 3 206 36 0

Jennings, Luke 2003 1 100 6 5

Jensen, Kristian 2018 4 731 44 22

Jensen, Matias 2021 4 423 48 8

Jensen, Max 2018 3 147 25 0

Jensen, Tomas 2026 2 378 13 3

Jenvey, David 2011 5 355 40 26

Jeppesen, Peter 2015 2 124 13 8

Jepsen, Nick 2002 4 247 47 6

Jexin, Tom 2026 1 133 16 3

Jeyasingham, Vithuran 2016 2 10 1 0

Jeyasingham, Vithyan 2019 1 16 4 0

Jindal, Harry 2020 2 169 2 3

Joby, Aaron 2026 0 0 0 0

Jocumsen, Flyn 2019 2 72 6 5

Jogia, Krishan 2004 5 350 46 7

John, Askshay 2018 1 11 3 1

John, Leo 2024 2 249 7 10

Johnson, Peter 2000 4 205 0 7

Johnston, Dylan 2005 2 101 19 14

Johnston, Robert 2005 1 38 0 2

Johnston, Thomas 2021 5 288 62 14

Johnston, Tim 2010 6 203 50 10

Johnston, Will 2023 2 216 20 2

Joice, Adam 2005 7 298 27 3

Joice, Patrick 2009 9 1521 68 47

Jojo, Evan 2025 2 118 6 1

Jones, Chris 1994 1 134 0 0

Jones, Dawson 2022 2 30 9 1

Jones, Kirby 2024 4 543 22 13

Jones, Matthew 1997 2 62 2 0

Jones, Michael 2008 4 95 28 6

Jones, Rhys 2001 2 162 23 2

Joo-Lennox, Champbe 2016 3 347 23 3

Joo-Lennox, Chelsea 2019 2 728 11 10

Jordan, David 2005 8 741 33 9

Jordan, Rhys 2004 2 240 20 0

Jory, David 1999 4 214 48 8

Joseph, Akshay 2023 7 2641 125 41

Joseph, Eric 2011 4 510 33 8

Joseph, Maurice 2007 3 42 18 2

Joseph, Nikesh 2017 9 2268 143 36

Josephanil, Evin 2025 3 35 6 0

Joyce, Liam 2011 5 169 38 12

Juchniewicz, Maximus 2025 1 215 16 8

Jurgens, Daniel 2013 1 15 0 0

Kaczmarek, Mateusz 2004 3 241 22 0

Kaliyaperumal, Harish 2016 4 50 9 5

Kandakuri, Shantan 2011 8 504 42 36

Kane, John 2010 4 394 31 14

Kang, Sehaj 2025 3 525 30 10

Kaul, Rohan 2013 6 654 7 11

Kazias, James 2013 6 483 41 6

Kazias, Tom 2010 6 609 47 14

Keane, Bryce 2018 1 285 7 0

Keane, Daniel 2001 1 15 1 0

Keane, Reuben 2016 5 651 49 11

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Kearns, Gerard 2000 1 101 8 0

Kearns, Nathan 2001 1 30 16 2

Kearns, Sean 1997 4 338 38 7

Keaton, Ben 2000 1 104 9 0

Keeley, Nick 2008 1 40 4 0

Kellett, Jonathon 2002 1 38 3 2

Kelly, Aiden 2019 7 104 45 6

Kelly, Finn 2028 2 56 7 0

Kelly, George 2019 1 17 5 0

Kelly, Jack 2021 5 514 56 16

Kelly, Liam 2017 7 642 45 13

Kelly, Sean 1999 3 226 25 6

Kelly, Sean 2010 3 225 15 12

Kelly, Tom 2014 6 1617 14 29

Kemp, William 2028 3 171 14 0

Kempe, Matthew 2009 3 453 43 24

Kendrick, Lachlan 2022 1 95 2 2

Kennedy, Dermot 1997 1 39 3 0

Kennedy, Dominic 2021 2 154 10 1

Kennedy, Luke 1997 2 56 24 0

Kennedy, Mitchell 2010 2 101 2 6

Kennedy, Ryan 2009 3 135 32 12

Kennedy, Samson 2027 1 30 5 1

Kenner, Matthew 2017 2 139 19 7

Kenny, Simon 2008 2 111 6 3

Kensey, Jeremy 2000 7 392 72 26

Kensey, Luke 2004 5 266 33 16

Kent, Angus 2019 9 1422 115 50

Kent, Nicholas 2023 7 1979 74 27

Keogh, Ben 2021 2 208 5 2

Keogh, Callum 2015 8 790 46 42

Keogh, Sam 2019 1 39 3 0

Keogh, Zak 2022 1 514 1 3

Kerr, Nathan 2025 2 792 37 10

Kerwin, Chris 2008 2 123 6 3

Khanna, Manev 2018 4 240 20 7

Kidd, Jasper 2014 5 542 30 18

Kiermaier, Joshua 2008 2 13 3 2

Kilgariff, Callum 2014 3 109 19 1

Kilimnik, Bernard 2002 3 37 12 0

Kimber, James 2015 2 85 2 2

Kimpton, Bradley 2013 1 57 1 3

Kimpton, Edward 2027 3 177 19 1

King, Daniel 2007 3 579 29 6

King, Liam 2008 7 516 102 10

King, Michael 2006 5 68 79 13

King, Ryan 2006 1 19 9 0

Kinnane, Adam 2014 2 17 3 0

Kinnane, Jason 2008 2 73 13 5

Kinnane, Tim 2019 1 24 5 0

Kirk, Ethan 2021 3 64 2 6

Kirk, Kieran 2012 6 492 26 22

Kirk, Sean 2018 2 246 12 5

Kirkcaldie, Sam 2024 3 662 45 13

Kirkland, Josh 2001 3 194 28 3

Kirsten, Dylan 2022 3 190 25 4

Kitchen, Peter 1999 2 17 2 3

Kitchen, Thomas 2002 2 134 18 7

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Kiwi, Levi 2022 3 184 18 7

Knezevic, Anthony 1999 1 37 3 0

Knobel, Jacob 2025 1 14 4 2

Kocz, Alexander 2002 1 33 10 0

Kohler, Daniel 2002 1 25 2 2

Koina, Aaron 2024 4 62 12 1

Koina, Rowan 2027 2 137 17 0

Koppman, Zane 2022 1 56 11 6

Koshy, Sean 2021 1 38 11 0

Kovacs, Lucas 2024 3 135 10 0

Kowal, Matthew 1994 1 46 38 0

Krajina, Diminik 2015 1 5 2 4

Kralikas, Thomas 2003 1 39 7 0

Kramer, Nicholas 2009 4 504 17 23

Krauss, Robbie 2024 1 37 7 5

Krishnamoorthy, Ragu 2001 3 125 16 2

Kuhn, Chris 2002 5 497 74 5

Kumar, Tarun 1999 2 114 15 5

Kumar, Yashvir 2020 1 2 6 1

Kumarasinhe, Matthew 2029 1 61 5 0

Kunwar, Sparsh 2028 2 41 6 0

Kwong, Nathaniel 2014 1 28 8 0

Kwong, Oliver 2012 1 18 4 2

Lackshmanan, Sanjai 2020 5 212 37 20

Lai, Jeffrey 2002 1 53 5 1

Lake, Matthew 2016 1 2 3 1

Lamb, Ross 2024 5 545 29 13

Lane, Mitchell 2005 2 75 12 4

Lane, William 2013 1 36 8 3

Lang, Sam 2004 8 1152 57 41

Langer, James 1999 1 15 6 0

Langer, Patrick 2001 3 202 55 6

Langtry, Joe 2012 6 713 51 12

Larkey, Sam 1996 3 341 0 7

Lauchland, Cameron 2004 1 0 0 0

Lauchland, James 2001 2 153 23 4

Law, Mackenzie 2024 4 254 40 9

Lawler, Joseph 2015 2 28 12 4

Lawley, Peter 1999 4 291 4 5

Laydon, Thomas 2020 1 40 12 0

Le Pavoux, Marcus 2023 3 250 13 8

Leahey-Butler, James 2004 6 727 100 11

Lee, Alexander 2022 3 172 18 3

Lee, Andrew 1998 3 182 34 8

Lee, Benjamin 2001 3 22 15 3

Lee, Thomas 2023 1 123 3 0

Lee-Murphy, Kieren 1999 1 88 2 0

Lee-Murphy, Nick 2002 3 184 9 0

Leeson, Samuel 2026 1 29 1 0

Lee-Steere, Samuel 2017 6 366 86 26

Lehmann, Benjamin 2016 4 338 19 10

Lehmann, Fraser 2024 3 310 32 11

Lehmann, Ty 2002 2 204 0 9

Leighton, Aaron 2001 2 165 20 2

Leitch, Griffin 2025 3 475 18 11

Lejsek, Chris 1999 6 1069 121 29

Lemin, Sam 2013 5 543 16 20

Lenihan, Ethan 2024 2 155 20 9

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Lennox, Cameron 2010 1 6 6 1

Lennox, Lachlan 2011 1 34 3 2

Leonard, Jake 2025 2 199 24 7

L'Estrange, Oliver 2008 2 164 31 0

L'Estrange, Richard 2003 3 234 33 4

L'Estrange, Toby 2006 5 912 64 21

Levien, Jacob 2015 1 42 3 0

Lewis, Daniel 2010 2 88 3 10

Lightfoot, Callum 2019 4 187 13 5

Lilley, Graham 2002 1 58 2 0

Lillie, Ben 2022 5 139 54 8

Lillie, Isaac 2019 6 681 81 22

Lindenmayer, Thomas 2011 2 53 4 1

Lindwall, Justin 1996 2 183 4 6

Linehan, Henry 2012 4 442 31 11

Linehan, Nicholas 2001 4 784 32 9

Lister-Cummings, James 2007 2 113 11 5

Lister-Cummins, John 2010 2 123 24 4

Little, Daniel 2006 6 149 36 17

Little, Matthew 2005 6 681 46 29

Little, Patrick 2002 5 267 70 13

Littlewood, Harry 2014 1 63 8 4

Littlewood, Isaac 2017 1 123 12 2

Littlewood, Jacob 2010 2 112 18 6

Liyanage, Sachin 2025 2 370 32 5

Lloyd, Jacob 2026 1 50 4 1

Lloyd, Kyle 2028 2 33 9 1

Lloyd, Matthew 2023 1 28 6 0

Lloyd, Ryan 2024 1 102 6 4

Lobel, Andrew 2003 1 281 0 5

Lodder, Benjamin 2007 4 245 17 6

Lodder, Jesse 2013 2 33 8 5

Lodder, Joshua 2016 1 0 0 0

Loftus, John 2008 1 11 2 0

Loiterton, Riley 2026 3 186 30 4

Long, Daniel 2018 9 352 71 11

Long, Patrick 2016 2 5 1 0

Long, Thomas 2011 5 398 40 28

Louden, Jono 2009 6 340 168 19

Louis, Gabriel 2027 3 505 38 4

Louis, Lucas 2025 5 2092 97 40

Louis, Tobit 2022 8 916 56 11

Lowe, Andrew 2011 8 817 24 30

Lowe, Daniel 2018 3 169 6 12

Lowe, Jeremy 2010 1 73 5 4

Lowe, Jonathon 2006 1 107 4 0

Lowe, Nathan 2009 6 1524 19 46

Lowe, Tom 2008 1 1 2 0

Lowry, Michael 2005 6 561 40 10

Loyala, Roshan 2013 1 30 2 0

Luck-Cameron, Connor 2013 6 274 57 16

Luddy, Kieran 1999 5 432 51 5

Luhrs, Nicholas 2021 1 81 7 0

Lusso, Dante 2006 2 111 18 9

Luther, Robert 1996 3 72 30 2

Lynch, Brendan 2000 2 76 14 0

Lyon, David 1996 2 342 14 3

Lyons, Harry 2021 3 149 19 6

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Macaulay, Peter 2012 3 38 17 2

Macek, James 2008 1 21 7 0

MacIsaac, Angus 2009 7 508 82 15

MacIsaac, Robert 2006 4 189 14 6

Mackay, Trent 1997 2 300 13 4

Mackin, Stuart 1998 2 187 7 0

Macpherson, Steven 2004 1 44 2 0

Madden, Shannon 2009 6 1251 26 105

Maguire, Finn 2026 1 27 4 0

Maguire, Liam 2018 2 220 3 0

Maguire, Ryan 2020 1 0 0 0

Mahar, Harry 2024 1 63 4 0

Mahenthirarajah, Aran 2010 7 232 46 6

Mahenthirarajah, Daran 2007 3 191 12 5

Maher, Anthony 2009 2 85 9 2

Maher, Cooper 2025 1 0 0 0

Maher, Dominic 2016 1 44 6 0

Maher, Michael 2012 6 346 60 17

Maher, Paul 1998 4 234 56 8

Maher, Peter 2008 7 589 47 18

Maher, Ted 2018 2 110 13 1

Mahon, Kirk 2010 3 534 19 11

Mainey, Keagan 2011 4 235 38 3

Mainey, Mitchell 2008 5 200 37 8

Major, Nick 2013 6 119 42 9

Males, Chris 1998 5 676 117 10

Males, Isaac 2019 1 16 1 0

Males, Quinn 2022 1 9 3 0

Malhotra, Vansh 2023 4 478 27 10

Maloney Sean 2013 1 37 1 1

Maloney, Daniel 2004 1 0 0 0

Mamun, Mahran 2024 2 54 6 0

Manani, Shivam 2022 1 5 5 0

Manivannan, Maathavan 2011 4 264 26 19

Manley, Paul 2015 9 370 95 26

Mann, Adam 2022 2 43 8 0

Manning, Xavier 2024 3 400 14 6

Manuel, Lachlan 2014 2 181 16 11

Manuelpillai, Jeremy 2015 4 182 23 8

Mara, Dominic 2001 1 70 7 3

Mara, Pearce 2002 1 2 3 2

Marcar, Anthony 2002 1 19 5 0

Maron, Zachary 2021 3 433 21 12

Marquez, Steven 2020 2 183 10 5

Marsh, Ben 2005 5 202 41 2

Martens, James 2023 3 1135 37 9

Martin, Dylan 2022 2 72 4 5

Martin, Harry 2024 2 86 11 2

Martiniello, Beau 2015 1 0 2 0

Martyn, Kiefer 2011 7 1616 56 26

Masling, Jamie 2005 5 238 19 3

Masling, Nicholas 2007 4 106 14 0

Mason, Jack 2008 7 840 55 22

Mason, Philip 1998 2 63 2 0

Mastoris, Illya 1996 1 63 2 3

Mathai, Nikhil 2015 6 2449 114 29

Mathai, Praveen 2017 6 1590 134 44

Matthews, Hayden 2016 1 72 7 1

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Matthews, Tim 1997 4 606 22 7

May, Kieren 2020 2 110 11 1

McCann, Conor 2021 1 27 3 0

McCann, Dylan 2014 2 66 9 5

McCann, Ethan 2019 3 315 27 16

McCann, Shon 2023 3 167 19 2

McCarthy, Edward 2011 4 342 33 4

McCarthy, Edward 2012 1 122 1 4

McCarthy, Josh 2005 4 249 34 7

McCarthy, Patrick 1999 1 42 9 0

McCartney, Patrick 2007 3 475 2 29

McCartney, Riley 2021 2 78 9 4

McCormack, Gil 2021 2 69 7 2

McCormack, Michael 2016 2 78 17 2

McCrossin, Timothy 2019 7 249 65 38

McCudden, Tyran 2026 3 253 25 10

McCulloch, Patrick 2015 3 148 23 3

McDonald, Bruce 2005 8 241 29 19

McDonald, Jackson 2015 1 33 3 3

McDonald, Joshua 2001 1 14 3 1

McDonald, Luke 2010 7 777 39 27

McDougall, James 2015 2 28 14 5

McElhinney, James 2007 8 326 83 20

McFarland, Lachlan 2021 3 238 22 12

McGibbon, Gary 2000 3 195 17 12

McGill, Eamonn 2008 9 381 72 8

McGill, Kiernan 2004 4 308 45 6

McGinness, David 2004 3 186 17 3

McGinness, Sam 2002 4 343 15 6

McGirr, Murray 2016 1 2 5 0

McGovern, Joshua 2015 2 150 9 7

McGowan, Will 2021 2 104 17 1

McGrath, Andrew 1999 3 318 13 10

McGrath, Brendan 2000 2 154 12 0

McGrath, Casey 1997 3 429 6 0

McGrath, Dan 1996 1 81 2 2

McGrath, Jack 2002 5 199 26 9

McGrath, Jon 1998 5 1118 88 10

McGrath, Sean 1994 1 101 2 0

McGrath, Tim 1997 5 869 1 7

McGrath, Tom 2003 8 716 31 47

McGregor, Alistair 2025 1 52 6 1

McGregor, Chris 1999 2 245 13 1

McGregor, James 2001 1 88 2 0

McGregor, Sam 2021 4 39 7 2

McInnes, Jamie 2008 1 4 9 0

McInnes, Lachlan 2014 1 28 9 0

McInnes, Scott 2009 1 26 5 1

McKellar, Koby 2017 5 218 44 11

McKenna, Adrian 2003 2 35 4 0

McKenna, Dylan 2016 2 40 3 10

McKenna, Keiran 2022 4 239 22 9

McKenna, Owen 2024 6 444 39 5

McKinnon, Joshua 2003 1 36 4 0

McKirdy, Hamish 2012 2 26 5 4

McKone, Matt 2008 4 305 31 13

McLachlan, Luke 1999 2 334 14 0

McLachlan, Paul 1999 3 300 14 17

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McLauchlan, Dougal 2012 2 85 12 15

McLaughlin, Nathan 1996 2 93 39 2

Mclean, Andrew 2004 5 404 49 21

McLean, Bradley 2011 8 614 61 22

McLean, Daniel 2013 6 1082 65 19

McLean, Jackson 2018 1 18 5 1

McLean, Sean 2015 2 75 16 2

McLean, Thomas 2019 2 36 12 0

McLenaghan, David 1996 3 34 28 1

McLenaghan, Toby 2003 2 297 12 0

McLeod, Kyle 2016 3 51 27 3

McLeod, Lee 1999 2 335 17 2

McLeod, Samuel 2002 1 3 4 4

McMahon, Benjamin 2015 3 99 14 8

McMahon, Craig 1998 5 332 67 9

McMahon, Grange 2013 6 636 19 10

McMahon, Jake 2009 1 55 10 3

McMahon, James 2014 9 2408 46 70

McMahon, Matthew 2013 6 652 25 12

McMahon, Xavier 2008 2 22 22 5

McMahon, Zac 2026 2 40 4 2

McMahon,, Riley 2009 1 43 0 0

McManus, Clem 2015 3 519 4 13

McManus, Gus 2012 5 229 15 4

McMillan, Angus 2009 2 33 14 1

McMillan, Hugh 2009 2 84 19 0

McMillan, James 2006 1 12 2 1

McMillan, Lachlan 2011 5 662 59 20

McMillan, Ross 2007 2 38 14 0

McMurray, Henry 2018 4 231 19 2

McNamee, Glenn 1999 1 0 0 0

McNaughton, Jacob 2015 1 103 3 6

McNaughton, Toby 2018 1 183 9 0

McNicol, Bryce 1996 3 423 64 10

McNicol, Lachlan 1995 2 43 19 2

McNulty, Patrick 2017 3 165 17 7

McPhail, Andrew 1999 1 49 7 0

McPhillips, Peter 2008 6 223 41 16

McRae, Angus 2023 7 879 60 17

McRae, Callum 2007 8 828 41 24

McRae, Fin 2021 9 1359 42 28

McRae, Logan 2027 3 480 46 8

Meehan, Luke 2000 1 124 4 0

Meek, Ashley 2012 5 2008 45 34

Meier, Blake 2016 4 367 21 14

Meiklejohn, Daniel 2000 4 460 12 20

Meiklejohn, Sam 2005 1 28 7 3

Melder, Jonathon 2010 2 97 16 3

Melhuish, Samuel 2018 1 28 7 0

Menegazzo, Andrew 2004 2 340 27 15

Menegazzo, Julian 1999 4 258 11 7

Menz, Daniel 2004 1 19 12 0

Menz, Phillip 1999 3 49 17 1

Meredith, Andrew 2002 6 262 56 11

Meredith, Jonathon 1996 3 183 11 1

Meredith, Matthew 2004 6 846 47 27

Merner, Alex 2024 1 59 4 4

Mertens, Rainer 2007 3 36 9 6

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Meyer, Christiaan 2017 4 215 29 4

Meyer, Stefhan 2015 6 1012 41 25

Middleton, Connor 2028 2 38 1 1

Mihalyka, Sam 2016 7 573 19 27

Mikus, Jeremy 1997 2 166 8 0

Miller, Angus 2024 1 103 7 0

Miller, Angus 2024 1 103 7 0

Miller, Angus 2024 1 103 7 0

Miller, David 1998 5 1091 0 57

Miller, Harry 2021 4 567 28 26

Miller, Jay 2028 2 70 6 0

Miller, Patrick 2001 8 1210 110 31

Millgate, Max 2025 5 213 29 2

Mills, Brian 2003 3 56 1 8

Mills, Shaun 2012 3 152 16 8

Milward, William 2001 3 101 3 2

Minns, Aengus 2018 2 48 10 1

Mishra, Akash 2027 1 82 9 0

Misic, Edward 2023 1 0 1 0

Misic, Jordie 2017 9 2411 94 19

Mitchell, Andrew 1999 3 227 27 7

Mitchell, Matthew 1999 2 95 12 1

Mitchell, Peter 1999 1 52 4 4

Mitchell, Tristan 2002 2 50 9 0

Moffat, Daniel 2004 1 9 4 0

Moffatt, Quinten 2017 6 1763 6 57

Mogford, Billy 2022 5 230 26 1

Molloy, Matthew 2010 2 89 7 4

Moloney, Henry 2024 2 270 19 0

Moloney, Jack 2022 6 798 20 36

Molyneux, Greg 2002 1 91 8 0

Mommsen, Matthew 2020 2 63 7 1

Mommsen, Nathan 2023 1 170 20 0

Monaghan, Riley 2022 5 176 20 5

Monagle, Jerome 2002 3 336 26 8

Monagle, Lawrence 2006 1 92 17 0

Montgomery, Joshua 2011 4 306 37 25

Montoya-Val, Scott 2001 4 480 5 2

Moody, Jon 1998 5 1169 1 47

Moody, Nick 1996 2 114 6 0

Moody, Pat 2002 6 615 66 5

Moon, Lachlan 2015 6 487 41 35

Mooney, Spencer 2018 9 182 126 14

Mooney, Xavier 2016 7 376 30 13

Moore, Alex 2028 3 328 19 0

Moore, Brett 2009 2 56 10 0

Moore, David 1997 4 413 38 12

Moore, Michael 2001 1 10 0 0

Moore, Nathan 2012 6 534 47 5

Moore, Oscar 2028 3 162 20 0

Morgan, Cooper 2019 1 91 8 4

Morgan, David 1996 1 163 14 3

Morgan, Geoffrey 1998 1 36 3 0

Morgan, Sam 2027 1 24 4 0

Morison, Tyler 2025 2 111 9 3

Morris, James 2003 5 535 3 4

Morrish, Jack 2015 8 1132 75 27

Morrison, Liam 2029 1 91 5 3

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Morrison, Stephen 2001 5 711 56 7

Morrissey, Harry 2009 1 36 5 3

Morrissey, Martin 1996 3 13 2 0

Morton, Harrison 2018 1 101 6 4

Morwitch, Toby 2016 2 193 10 5

Moscaritolo, Daniel 2010 2 214 12 6

Moses, Aiden 2021 5 102 6 0

Moses, Johny 2026 4 331 35 9

Moses, Joyal 2018 1 45 1 0

Mossop, Sam 2029 1 26 4 0

Motley, Tom 2028 2 59 1 1

Moufarrige, Andrew 2021 3 223 19 5

Moufarrige, Martin 2019 5 356 70 17

Mudge, Reuben 2021 3 210 11 2

Mueller, Patrick 2013 2 161 20 3

Mugliston, Tim 2005 3 61 14 0

Mukunthan, Aghan 2026 2 32 7 0

Mulcahy, James 2001 4 477 48 3

Mulcahy, Luke 2004 5 252 8 4

Mulligan, Patrick 2014 2 27 5 1

Mullins, Nathan 2010 5 461 28 8

Mullins, Sam 2006 2 38 3 0

Mullins, Tom 1999 2 309 44 6

Mungoven, Greg 1997 2 60 1 2

Mungovern, Tom 2002 4 196 21 2

Munyard, Jake 2026 3 439 53 9

Munyard, Ryan 2024 1 26 8 0

Murphy, John 2009 7 496 47 15

Murphy, Matthew 2007 1 19 8 0

Murphy, Pat 2004 1 35 3 0

Murphy, Reece 2005 3 39 3 0

Murphy, Ryan 2005 5 259 50 12

Murphy, Sam 2007 6 239 21 9

Murphy, Thomas 2014 2 97 7 9

Murphy, Tim 2005 2 129 22 5

Murray, Angus 2022 8 1497 33 28

Murray, Brett 2019 4 161 17 11

Murray, Connor 2020 6 175 16 2

Murray, Ignatius 2026 4 300 39 6

Murray, Jackson 2023 7 609 57 14

Murray, Joseph 2024 6 460 50 15

Murrell, Ben 1999 4 467 20 19

Murrell, Jordan 2003 3 189 17 11

Muscat, Jack 2007 2 188 16 6

Myburgh, Josh 2017 6 2133 39 36

Myburgh, Samuel 2020 9 3223 92 57

Myers, John 2006 2 56 4 1

Myler, Alex 2023 1 0 0 0

Nadanakumar, Jeeven 2011 1 9 0 0

Nagel, Luke 2017 2 93 10 4

Nagel, Nick 2023 4 374 36 18

Nagy, Rhys 1997 1 37 2 0

Nambissan, Tejas 2024 6 726 43 12

Nandaplan, Nimalan 2006 1 0 0 0

Nangrani, Tuhin 2006 4 90 24 4

Napier, Connor 2014 2 276 15 9

Napier, Dylan 2013 2 113 7 6

Napier, Matthew 1994 2 975 0 20

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Narayan, Eshan 2025 2 42 8 3

Nardi, Rocco 2014 1 29 4 4

Navaratnam, Michael 1998 4 192 26 3

Neal, Kirk 2005 4 355 34 6

Neil, Justin 2007 2 157 9 8

Neil, Scott 2002 1 61 8 4

Nelson, George 2019 2 33 5 1

Newham, Oliver 2018 6 764 81 23

Newham, Thomas 2021 1 15 1 3

Newman, Tristan 2001 1 66 7 0

Ng, Tom 2005 5 407 53 17

Nguyen, Duy 2001 1 81 2 5

Nguyen, Oliver 2021 6 1051 10 17

Nguyen, Thomas 2027 1 36 3 0

Nihill, Henry 2027 1 63 2 0

Nihill, Owen 2024 1 29 7 0

Nilsson, Marcus 2019 1 43 5 0

Nirmalarajan, Mathuran 2015 2 11 5 2

Noakes, Peter 2003 1 88 8 5

Noble, Michael 2007 8 1481 72 59

Noble, Sean 2005 4 234 39 9

Noordewier, James 2024 3 262 19 9

Noordewier, William 2028 3 107 10 8

Noronha, Karl 2003 6 290 63 22

Norrie, Robert 2005 1 0 0 0

Nulley, Jonathon 2003 1 39 3 0

Nuss, Joshua 2025 2 1034 50 14

Nuttall, Joe 2016 2 25 12 2

O'Brien, Benjamin 2005 2 148 28 8

O'Brien, Callum 2023 7 1147 46 37

O'Brien, David 2003 4 414 20 3

O'Brien, Mark 2000 7 882 53 23

O'Brien, Mitchell 2019 1 76 4 0

O'Brien, Paul 2003 7 466 68 8

O'Brien, Riley 2006 5 108 15 4

O'Brien, Rory 2021 8 1271 102 25

O'Brien, Rowan 2010 3 332 28 13

O'Brien, Simon 2005 1 34 2 4

O'Brien, Tom 2003 4 454 35 7

O'Callaghan, Eoin 2011 1 43 5 0

O'Callaghan, Peter 2002 4 1860 51 18

O'Connell, Gerard 1999 1 158 6 5

O'Connell, Tony 2003 1 57 2 0

Offner, Chris 2007 6 39 16 0

Offner, Robert 2009 8 101 23 0

Ogden, Peter 1998 2 27 11 0

Oh, Bryan 2013 1 12 3 1

O'Halloran, Tyger 2024 1 154 9 5

O'Kane, Seamus 2019 6 418 51 9

O'Keefe, David 2016 5 550 43 18

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Olivares, Fitzgerald 1999 3 145 18 8

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O'Mara, Jack 2022 2 179 16 1

O'Neil, Corey 2016 3 23 1 0

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O'Neill, Richard 2005 2 186 6 9

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Ordanic, Jayden 2021 7 344 27 2

O'Regan, Jon 2000 4 498 74 2

O'Regan, Matt 2004 8 1438 49 49

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O'Rourke, Declan 2009 9 1644 77 47

O'Rourke, Justin 2003 2 51 13 2

O'Rourke, Nat 2002 5 187 42 8

Orr, James 2020 5 326 30 13

Orr, Liam 2017 3 54 10 4

O'Sullivan, Adam 2005 5 152 34 10

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O'Sullivan, Shaun 2007 6 1168 17 22

Oswald, Bart 2006 3 177 7 2

Oswald, Lawrence 2009 4 252 29 16

O'Toole, Aaron 2018 2 171 12 3

O'Toole, Shaun 2004 3 16 8 1

O'Toole, Simon 2006 2 63 15 0

Page, Tarkyn 2021 4 224 40 1

Palisi, Luke 2018 5 715 40 25

Pallister, Michael 2001 5 926 34 25

Palmer, Isaac 2023 2 325 15 8

Panagoda, Ranuka 2025 1 109 10 3

Pantano, Antonio 2018 1 47 2 1

Papandrea, Daniel 1998 1 103 4 0

Parker, Elliot 2025 2 144 12 4

Parker, Garet 2003 1 5 1 5

Parker, Shaun 1999 2 212 9 0

Parlett, Will 2021 5 653 19 13

Parmar, Rajveer 2019 5 108 28 1

Parnell, Matthew 2015 7 175 74 18

Parry, Mark 2005 1 95 13 2

Parsons, Andrew 2003 1 59 5 0

Patel, Aarush 2025 2 636 53 16

Paterson, Henry 2019 4 140 14 1

Paterson, Riley 2020 3 218 23 16

Paterson, Tom 2019 3 278 36 7

Pathiraja, Raveen 2019 2 117 8 1

Pathmanathan, Shayanathan 2002 2 29 9 2

Pati, Siswat 2023 2 155 9 7

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Paton, Andrew 2015 1 5 6 1

Paul, Adam 2010 1 26 8 2

Paule, Benjamin 2010 5 291 30 6

Paule, Daniel 2016 1 20 6 0

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Payten, Bryce 2014 1 17 3 2

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Pearson, Cormac 2015 2 109 4 2

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Peiris, Keshera 2024 4 248 41 9

Peiris, Viira 2026 3 647 18 10

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Perera, Lashan 2015 6 217 81 14

Perera, Ranesh 2006 1 67 9 0

Perkins, Ben 1998 4 242 27 4

Perkins, Sam 2018 1 27 3 0

Pert, Matthew 2014 1 98 3 8

Petersen, Barry 2002 5 168 42 8

Peterson, Michael 2013 9 1423 146 43

Petreska, Chris 2006 4 137 22 13

Petrovic, Joshua 2021 2 252 28 9

Petteit, Andrew 2005 1 29 0 0

Petteit, Rowan 2009 1 109 8 2

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Pevinsky, David 2007 1 15 6 3

Pevinsky, Mark 2002 3 53 6 5

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Phelan, Liam 2009 1 23 2 0

Phelps, Tom 2017 1 156 7 1

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Phillips, Andrew 2000 1 26 9 0

Phillips, Anthony 2003 1 98 4 0

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Phipps, Leighton 2005 6 1249 84 20

Pickering, Henry 2026 3 375 19 6

Pickering, Rowan 2007 6 310 56 18

Pieper, Mitchell 2015 2 209 9 6

Pike, Daniel 2014 3 98 10 7

Pilloni, Sam 2026 4 593 38 14

Pilloni, William 2019 9 1886 26 73

Pinkas, Nick 2019 9 590 87 20

Place, Tom 2004 3 243 19 17

Platen, Myles 2007 4 309 19 12

Polishuk, Noah 2025 2 379 9 33

Polsen, Ted 2023 1 31 9 4

Poole, Aiden 2020 1 6 0 0

Poon, Ainsley 2013 2 79 20 6

Potter, Jacob 2007 2 53 12 1

Potter, Luke 2001 3 298 9 2

Poulos, Mitchell 2015 1 43 4 2

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Powell, Joe 2012 3 104 6 5

Powell, Taj 2026 1 95 8 1

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Power, David 2013 1 5 0 0

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Prail, Jonah 2029 1 32 3 2

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Prasad, Paroksh 2012 7 64 22 12

Price, Bradley 1997 1 12 11 0

Price, Jonathan 2025 1 48 10 1

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Purcell, Pierce 2015 4 207 10 7

Purcell, Will 2009 6 908 43 42

Puren, Dale 2004 8 509 99 24

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Quinn, Thomas 2018 5 384 40 8

Raap, Sebastian 2025 4 394 40 4

Ragala, S 2002 1 0 2 0

Ragavan, Gopinaath 2007 2 13 5 1

Rahman, Ankon 1998 5 58 24 8

Rahman, Mishu 2004 2 8 11 0

Rainey, Lachlan 2018 2 16 2 3

Rainey, Mitchell 2020 3 219 14 2

Raison, Chris 2004 1 66 14 3

Rajapakse, Chris 2015 1 473 16 10

Rajapakse, Matheesha 2025 2 244 20 7

Rajkumar, Ragsajan 2027 3 153 9 2

Ramadage, David 2000 2 169 18 5

Ramasunadara, Dilhan 2004 4 262 16 0

Ramasunadara, Sajitha 2003 3 157 10 4

Ramasundar, Malith 2005 3 98 25 12

Ramasundara, Shihan 1999 2 69 14 2

Ramm, Aidan 2018 6 690 53 21

Ramm, Ryan 2021 3 25 3 1

Rand, Robert 1996 2 126 8 4

Ranieri, Michael 2015 1 3 3 0

Rankin, Brandon 2015 1 35 4 0

Rann, Chris 1995 2 59 24 1

Ransom, Andy 1998 1 0 0 0

Ransom, Thomas 1999 2 25 3 1

Ratcliff, Mark 1999 1 73 6 0

Rathore, Pratham, Singh 2008 4 158 17 7

Rauf-Rahim, Aadil 2011 2 19 7 1

Raven, Harrison 2028 2 48 6 0

Ravindraraj, Anesh 2010 6 375 33 6

Ravindraraj, Shelvargan 2003 4 248 19 2

Rawlinson, Dean 2002 3 147 22 0

Rawlinson, Joel 2004 1 53 5 2

Rawson, Daniel 2005 1 4 0 0

Ray, Bikram 1999 2 112 9 3

Rayment, Ciaran 2010 2 119 13 3

Raymond, Michael 2008 1 42 7 0

Rayner, Joshua 2026 2 57 17 1

Read, Matthew 2006 1 25 8 1

Read, Max 2025 4 493 23 13

Reardon, Sean 1995 1 12 0 0

Reddy, Sesha 2015 2 135 12 8

Redmond, Nicholas 2017 4 42 34 14

Rees, Angus 2024 5 489 57 11

Rees, William 2027 3 363 35 1

Reeves, Joshua 2003 4 184 17 2

Reeves, Tom 2000 1 66 16 0

Reid, Alex 2008 4 150 22 19

Reid, Andrew 2002 5 125 41 5

Reid, Nick 2004 8 1201 72 24

Reinstadler, Aspen 2024 1 15 10 1

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Reis, Joshua 2017 3 61 14 3

Retallack, Brice 2011 4 164 29 14

Reynolds, David 2000 1 51 25 10

Reynolds, James 2009 2 215 17 6

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Reynolds, Simon 2004 2 67 10 4

Rezaie, Amir 2026 2 536 40 4

Richardson, Michael 2013 2 164 10 10

Richardson, Toby 2014 1 0 3 0

Ridd, Hamish 2025 3 143 23 2

Riethmuller, Sam 2003 4 381 29 1

Riethmuller, Tom 2007 9 687 80 16

Rigney, Will 1995 1 4 2 0

Riley, Lachlan 2024 3 328 49 11

Riley, Thomas 2019 1 26 2 0

Ringrose-Voase, Thomas 2012 4 100 12 9

Rippon, Ethan 2028 2 32 5 0

Rippon, Jayden 2023 1 27 5 3

Rizello, Luca 2010 5 299 44 6

Rizzello, Ruben 2012 4 209 39 2

Robbie, Darren 2007 4 446 33 15

Roberts, Brenden 2002 4 534 29 7

Roberts, Damien 1994 1 220 5 0

Roberts, Dominic 2004 1 46 11 0

Robertson, Brayden 2018 2 277 30 3

Robertson, Thomas 2017 4 572 47 10

Robinson, Andrew 2002 3 52 9 0

Robinson, Thomas 1995 2 64 12 3

Robson, Sean 1999 5 202 22 7

Roche, Daniel 2005 1 145 8 5

Rodwell, Mitchell 2010 7 559 44 13

Rogers, Tom 2011 6 927 55 21

Rokoura, Ethan 2018 1 58 3 0

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Roles, Jasper 2024 2 89 3 2

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Rollings, Matthew 2007 5 411 10 62

Rooke, Jeremy 2013 7 928 74 18

Rooks, William 2012 4 156 19 0

Roots, Dale 2006 9 415 44 12

Rose, Robert 1998 1 1 1 0

Rosendahl, Adam 2009 1 141 3 0

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Ross, Michael 2009 1 95 7 1

Ross, Tom 2012 3 332 11 24

Rothnie, Joshua 2012 1 30 1 0

Roulstone, Dean 2004 6 1028 45 28

Rouwhorst, Joshua 2022 2 57 5 0

Rowell, Michael 1996 4 284 31 6

Rowell, Richard 1994 1 354 2 0

Rowson, Elliott 2021 1 27 16 1

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Rusanov, Adrian 2016 7 442 73 33

Rusanov, Mathew 2022 2 182 14 3

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Russell, Kieran 2012 2 231 23 9

Russell, Matthew 2003 4 266 18 12

Rutledge, Conor 2011 2 78 7 6

Rutledge, Michael 2002 5 612 18 8

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Rutledge, Patrick 2004 4 214 41 0

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Rutledge, Sam 1995 2 224 3 14

Rutledge, Sean 2004 3 99 8 0

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Ryan, Bryce 2023 1 42 7 0

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Ryan, Hayden 2013 3 310 33 8

Ryan, Jonte 2025 2 247 11 3

Ryan, Josh 2021 2 96 13 6

Ryan, Lachlan 2022 1 40 1 0

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Ryan, Nicholas 2013 8 711 54 29

Ryan, Pat 2003 4 179 21 8

Ryan, Sam 2018 4 603 28 11

Ryan, Samuel 2028 3 568 34 6

Ryan, Thomas 2018 2 205 11 2

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Saini, Sahil 2017 5 56 29 1

Sajimon, Daniel 2024 1 61 4 0

Sallecchia, Daniel 2001 4 100 15 2

Sallecchia, Nicholas 2005 1 145 10 0

Salmon, Bailey 2016 1 0 0 0

Salmon, Blair 2013 3 59 14 0

Salter, George 2029 1 94 6 0

Salvemini, Michael 1996 1 8 2 3

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Samaranayake, Leshan 2020 9 2058 126 19

Sambasivam, Vekram 2005 8 274 92 31

Sanchez, Remi 2010 1 11 3 1

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Sanfrancesco, Jordan 2010 2 64 23 6

Sangani, Kiran 2025 1 11 4 0

Sangster, Rowan 1999 1 45 7 0

Sanson, Jack 2021 3 1614 14 27

Sanson, Tomas 2024 3 672 22 17

Santucci, Nick 2000 2 10 0 0

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Saunders, Dan 2007 1 6 5 1

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Savage, Lachlan 2021 2 21 5 9

Savery, Ethaniel 2022 2 165 15 10

Sawyer, Aaron 1999 1 3 3 0

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Scaria, Jacob 2021 2 35 14 3

Scaria, Philip 2026 1 86 2 3

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Schier, Bradley 2009 9 418 108 18

Schier, Jarrett 2007 8 888 41 14

Schier, Michael 2010 2 19 5 0

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Scholtens, Jacob 2024 6 1863 49 55

Scholtens, William 2029 1 76 11 0

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Sciberras, Danny 2001 1 52 2 3

Sciberras, Luke 2003 1 69 11 0

Scotland, Andrew 2000 5 422 41 16

Scotland, Stephen 1996 3 821 70 13

Scott, Hamish 2017 3 67 14 4

Scott, Kevin 2005 1 17 11 0

Scott, Sam 2009 6 820 46 20

Seal, Luke 2012 6 2422 31 25

Seal, Matt 2010 5 170 16 5

Searle, Daniel 2001 2 146 10 0

Sebastian, Jeffrey 2023 5 266 22 5

Seberry, Ben 2001 1 35 0 0

Sellars, Anthony 2001 3 87 36 1

Sellers, Oliver 1998 1 17 5 0

Semmler, Brendan 2014 1 14 1 0

Senthooran, Hareshan 2022 3 63 12 2

Senthurnathan, Anushan 2014 5 574 25 6

Seselja, Michael 2017 8 1035 46 28

Seselja, William 2023 7 1027 72 26

Sevarajah, Ashley 2001 1 81 10 0

Sewter, Harrie 2019 5 261 55 13

Shafiq, Aklamash 2023 2 77 6 12

Shafron,, Will 2008 1 69 2 0

Shakeshaft, Mathew 2012 4 110 27 2

Shamdasani, Bhanu 2016 3 133 28 5

Shankar, Vinoshan 2007 3 444 24 5

Sharp, Patrick 2018 1 156 6 6

Sharpe, Baillie 2025 3 190 20 7

Sharpe, Mitchell 2013 5 640 34 19

Shea, Matthew 2022 3 138 13 10

Shean, Chris 2008 8 397 36 22

Shean, Nicholas 2011 1 14 6 0

Sheather, Ben 2001 1 5 2 0

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Sheather, Dan 2008 6 108 87 5

Sheather, Matthew 1995 2 183 25 4

Sheehan, Jack 2013 7 272 38 13

Shepherd, Jacob 2024 1 34 1 0

Shepherd, Kieran 2027 1 16 2 1

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Sheppard, Ben 2017 3 104 19 1

Sherring, Jeff 2007 6 1427 41 32

Sherring, John 2011 7 393 80 26

Sherring, Tim 2009 7 531 89 21

Shevlin, Joe 2004 2 247 24 0

Shevlin, Matthew 2001 3 471 43 1

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Sidorko, Joseph 2018 9 447 111 25

Simpson, Connor 2015 1 18 5 1

Sims, Wayne 2011 1 34 5 2

Singh, Jaskaran 2022 1 163 17 1

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Siraj, Rayyan 2025 1 94 7 1

Sirawardhane, Meahan 1996 3 567 13 6

Siriwardhane, Achala 1998 5 1538 49 14

Siriwardhane, Shenal 2005 9 1938 117 36

Sirr, Peter 2003 2 63 13 0

Sirr, Robbie 2001 6 656 63 17

Skerbic, Simon 2000 1 537 11 0

Skidmore, Connor 2016 1 17 6 0

Skidmore, Nathan 2019 1 8 5 0

Skill-Clues, Sam 2023 1 2 0 0

Slader, Alec 2009 5 502 4 31

Slater, David 2003 1 86 6 4

Slater, Matthew 2001 2 194 27 0

Slater, Nick 2009 3 249 23 12

Slater, Ryan 2001 4 298 53 15

Sluis, Griffin 2027 3 232 34 4

Smith, Cameron 2005 1 29 14 5

Smith, Cameron 2029 1 92 7 3

Smith, Connor 2015 3 183 22 8

Smith, Eamonn 2023 2 63 2 0

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Smith, Ian 2017 1 152 11 0

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Smith, Kane 2020 1 41 12 7

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Smith, Marcus 2021 5 139 16 2

Smith, Marcus 2028 3 295 15 0

Smith, Matthew 2004 1 80 9 0

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Smith, Nathaniel 2012 3 97 11 2

Smith, Nick 2003 2 161 16 6

Smith, Sam 2009 5 457 48 21

Smith, Sam 2025 4 506 42 5

Smith, Samuel 2024 6 2845 125 35

Smith, Seamus 2017 6 705 94 23

Smith, Sean 2004 1 14 1 1

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Smith, Thomas 2026 4 794 68 33

Smith, Will 2017 1 54 3 1

Smith-Koppie, Vincent 2015 1 4 3 1

Smyth, Cameron 2017 4 341 10 17

Smyth, David 2022 3 58 14 0

Smyth, Henry 2024 2 109 5 5

Socha, Joel 1999 1 53 5 0

Soltero, James 2007 1 9 1 0

Sorahan, Tom 1999 1 10 0 0

Sorensen, Tim 2009 7 1208 46 26

Soriano, Dominic 2014 1 47 2 2

Sowry, Justin 2008 3 180 1 3

Spackman, Brady 2015 1 26 4 1

Spackman, Jake 2013 2 81 10 0

Spain, Samuel 2019 2 60 8 1

Speirs, John 2002 2 34 17 5

Spence, Alexander 2029 1 40 9 0

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Spencer, Daine 2016 1 67 4 3

Spencer, Matthew 1996 1 48 4 0

Spencer, Nathan 2005 5 230 55 10

Spencer, Sam 2002 5 459 8 14

Spencer, William 2015 1 3 6 1

Spencer, William 2029 1 54 2 2

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Spurgin, Jack 2008 2 87 3 2

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Srimanobhavan, Shanaa 2025 4 443 35 12

Srirangan, Kesavan 2019 2 194 24 9

Stafford-Bell, Mark 2011 5 181 44 16

Stafford-Bell, Nicholas 2012 4 167 10 7

Stanford, Connor 2013 3 9 3 1

Stanley, Mark 2002 4 358 20 7

Stapleton, Andrew 2014 3 166 14 17

Stapleton, Craig 2014 8 810 59 41

Steadman, Matthew 2010 2 49 8 3

Stevens, Luke 1999 1 12 0 0

Stevens, Matthew 1999 6 511 66 24

Stewart, Benjamin 2000 1 2 0 0

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Stewart, Lincoln 1998 5 866 42 10

Stewart, Robert 1997 3 112 0 6

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Stillwell, Ryan 2021 4 120 36 5

Stilwell, Nathan 2023 4 197 17 4

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Stoddart, Xander 2027 2 193 18 4

Stodulka, Alexander 2000 6 559 91 12

Stodulka, Nicholas 2000 5 339 33 8

Stokes, Paul 1998 3 315 2 3

Stokes, Tim 1997 1 7 0 0

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Storey, Tom 2007 9 564 122 27

Storrie, Aengus 2029 1 21 3 0

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Sundar, Varun 2010 6 519 48 6

Sunderland, Patrick 1998 3 325 13 4

Sunderland, Paul 2002 2 148 20 4

Suter, Jack 2026 1 121 17 4

Sutton, Adam 2005 5 263 31 10

Sutton, Andrew 2002 1 74 10 0

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Sykes, Marcus 2026 2 360 36 9

Symonds, Lukas 2015 1 14 1 2

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Tarlinton, Alex 2003 3 342 10 12

Tarrant, Jackson 2023 7 1504 56 50

Taylforth, Leigh 1998 1 324 5 3

Taylforth, Mitch 2000 4 115 26 8

Taylforth, Scott 2002 5 416 53 12

Taylor, Austin 2024 2 214 14 9

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Taylor, Jamie 2015 3 203 23 14

Teede, Ethan 2027 2 253 28 8

Templeton, Angus 2027 2 59 2 0

Thamsongsana, Navos 2000 1 0 1 1

Thamsongsana, Oppy 1999 4 95 62 10

Thapa Chhetri, Suman 2025 1 485 21 6

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Thauvette, Nicolas 2022 1 71 13 2

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Thomas, Anthony 2020 3 125 19 1

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Thomas, Mark 2006 2 450 13 21

Thomas, Phillip 2005 5 631 34 40

Thomas, Taylor-James 2016 4 216 28 9

Thompson, Adrian 2004 7 625 58 27

Thompson, Chris 2003 5 290 27 7

Thompson, Isaac 2009 1 37 3 2

Thompson, Michael 2005 6 414 59 18

Thompson, Stewart 2007 8 504 57 12

Thomson, Matthew 1997 1 38 3 0

Thomson, Nicholas 2020 1 49 8 0

Thorne, Alexander 2014 4 310 28 20

Thornton, Levi 2028 3 170 17 1

Thorp, James 2008 3 354 31 10

Thorpe, Matthew 2000 6 294 17 4

Thurtell, Jack 2020 1 0 0 0

Tierney, Josh 2002 5 1108 101 16

Tijo, Edwin 2027 3 149 33 3

Tijo, Efrem 2029 1 134 15 1

Tindall, Logan 2020 2 172 28 1

Tindall, Logan 2021 2 440 42 5

Ting, Christopher 2015 1 2 1 2

Tippett, Dylan 1999 1 12 2 0

Tiwary, Ansh 2023 1 480 4 2

Todd, Hamish 2027 3 200 13 0

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Tolich, Ryan 2022 3 279 13 5

Tonkin, Phil 2013 9 1290 67 31

Toohey, Alexander 2022 6 1268 79 23

Toohey, James 2016 3 227 24 6

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Townsend, Adam 2007 6 956 18 18

Townsend, Joshua 2011 2 47 11 9

Treglown, Craig 2005 7 242 58 14

Treglown, Matt 2003 8 350 118 17

Treloar, Hugh 2027 1 48 7 0

Trewartha, Alexander 2019 2 52 14 1

Trinca Talalin, Dominic 2027 2 143 20 2

Tsirbas, Chris 2021 1 9 0 0

Tuckerman, Robert 2001 4 398 9 2

Tunks, Josh 2014 4 102 41 6

Tunks, Zac 2010 3 129 38 6

Turkich, Jon 2003 6 171 33 2

Turner, Daniel 2012 9 657 100 27

Turner, Lance 1998 5 197 35 10

Turner, Peter 1999 1 46 4 0

Turton, Mathew 2014 2 62 8 2

Tutton, Archie 2026 2 98 9 1

Twohill, David 2017 2 40 0 1

Tyhuis, Marcus 2021 2 18 8 1

Tyrell, Thomas 2018 1 2 0 1

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Unwin, Dominic 2013 2 57 6 4

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Van Bockxmeer, Thomas 2014 2 8 0 2

Van de Waterbeemd, Thomas 1999 6 442 12 7

Van Den Berg, Robert 2000 5 292 28 5

Van Ierschot, Tim 2006 6 497 67 16

Van Kleef, Tobias 2022 2 82 17 0

Van Leeuwen, Jordan 2012 1 43 6 3

Van Meurs, Ben 2015 5 366 54 22

Van Meurs, Josh 2013 8 903 71 18

Van Putten, Jason 2011 3 56 3 10

Vandenbroucke, Daniel 2014 6 257 83 21

Vane-Tempest, Patrick 2019 1 39 5 1

Vane-Tempest, Tom 2015 6 1894 32 75

Vardy, Ben 2023 2 308 19 5

Varela, Simon 2014 1 69 9 0

Varley, Joshua 2003 1 30 4 0

Varley, Karl 2001 2 146 11 1

Vass, Noah 2019 1 0 0 0

Vaughan, Charlie 2023 1 14 4 2

Vecchi, Antonio 2020 1 0 0 0

Veerasingham, Julian 2004 5 251 30 9

Vercoe, Alex 2001 1 132 10 0

Vercoe, Brendan 2004 4 1147 36 12

Vercoe, Tristan 2007 6 585 16 19

Verghese, Thomas 2016 1 40 5 1

Verlin, Judson 2022 1 26 1 2

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Vigneswaran, Atheththan 2011 1 59 5 4

Vijayakumar, Ramanan 2009 8 498 36 16

Vincent, Andre 2025 3 186 8 1

Vincent, Mitchell 2005 1 68 6 1

Vincent, Thomas 2010 6 141 15 14

Vohra, Siddarth 2000 2 101 3 0

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Volker, Aaron 1999 3 97 14 11

Von Treifeldt, Alex 2005 3 131 10 10

Vrkic, Lachlan 2020 3 158 29 16

Wade, Ben 1999 1 12 1 5

Wade, Josh 2010 9 881 114 18

Wade, Matthew 2005 1 16 4 2

Wagland, Nic 2016 1 29 5 0

Wagner, Matthew 2007 1 76 8 2

Walcott, Tom 2005 3 118 16 3

Waldon, Ian 2002 2 375 22 9

Waldren, Henry 2009 1 39 3 2

Walker, Andrew 2000 1 10 6 2

Walker, Anthony 1997 5 1433 28 11

Walker, Joshua 2011 1 27 5 4

Walker, Nic 2004 7 155 40 5

Walker, Robert 2006 1 82 2 0

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