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2012/2013 Annual Report 

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     Edward Branson – President      Craig Thomas – Vice President     Michial Farrow – Secretary   

           

  Lynton Donisthorpe ‐ Treasurer        Max Bartlett – Committee            Jeff King – Committee       

           

         Tony Trist – Committee          Geoff Sando – Committee          Neil Dansie ‐ Patron 

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OFFICE BEARERS 2012/2013 Patron N. Dansie President E. Branson Vice President C. Thomas Secretary M. Farrow Treasurer L. Donisthorpe Committee Persons M. Bartlett J. Ketley (Resigned 10/10/2012) J. King G. Sando (From 14/11/2012) T. Trist Delegates to SACA M. Bartlett E. Branson L. Donisthorpe M. Farrow C. Thomas Honorary Auditors S. Fry R. Woods Sub-Committee Representatives Bradman Medal M. Farrow By-Laws L. Donisthorpe Cricket Committee M. Bartlett Easter L. Donisthorpe Newsletter T. Pellew Property T. Trist Social C. Thomas Sponsorship J. King

Statistician M. Farrow Annual Report M. Farrow

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page 3 Minutes of Centenary Annual General Meeting Page 6 President’s Report Page 9 Secretary’s Report Page 10 Treasurer’s Report Page Page

13 14

Auditors Report Social Convenor’s Report

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16 18

SA Umpiring Manager’s Report Easter Report

Page 20 Executive Committee of the SACUSA Page 23 SACUSA Life Members Page 24 South Australian First Class Umpires Page 26 Finals Appointments Page 28 Umpiring Milestones

New Umpires Page 29 Committee Attendances The Two Hundred Match Honour Board Page 30 Umpire Achievement Awards Page 31 Presentation Photographs Page 33 John Wilson Memorial Award Page 34 Grade Cricket Umpire of the Year Page 35 Ashley Hunter Memorial Scholarship Award Page Page

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Social Photographs Grade Award Winners

Page 38 Bradman Medal Page 39 Bradman Medal Club Voting Other Medal Winners Page 40 K.C. Butler Honour Roll Sid Daly Medal Honour Roll McLeod Wilson Medal Honour Roll Page 41 Talbot Smith Fielding Trophy Honour Roll Page 42 C.W. Walker Wicket Keeping Trophy Honour Roll

Bob Zadow Medal (One Day Cup Final) Honour Roll Page 43 Fred Godson Medal (One Day Cup) Honour Roll

Spirit of Cricket Page 44 Karen Rolton Medal Page 45 Active Member Statistics

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MINUTES OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 08/08/2012

1.  Open Meeting The Meeting was opened by the President, Lynton Donisthorpe, at 7.30 pm.

2. Welcome Lynton welcomed the Patron, Mr Neil Dansie, Life Members Bob Woods, Peter Weddell,

Graham MacTavish, Max Bartlett and Graham Slater. Lynton also recognised the presence of Cate Ryan.

3. Minutes Silence A minute’s silence was afforded to past umpire Fred Godson who had passed away since the

last AGM.

4. Apologies Apologies were received from John Warner, Tony Ey, Peter Raftery, Stuart Rudd, Simon

Fry, Bruce McLachlan, Tom Ziniak, Pat Watson, Bob Pritchard, Bill Penley, Matthew Schulz, Bruce Stribley, Jill Weeks, Phil Ritchie, John Bell, Geoff Behn and David Brandon.

5. Minutes of 2011 AGM The Minutes of the 2011 Annual Meeting as presented in the Annual Report were adopted

on the motion of Max Bartlett and seconded by David Little.

6. Business arising from 2011 AGM There was no business arising from the 2011 AGM.

7. Presidents Report The President spoke about his report and emphasised the main points to those at the

meeting.

8. Correspondence There was no correspondence relevant to the meeting.

9. Secretary’s Report The Secretary advised that his Report is in the Annual Report. He also highlighted the

efforts of the Members and thanked them for selling Community Lottery tickets to the value of $1980 and thanked Bill Penley for his efforts.

10. Treasurer’s Report Lynton explained the financial records in the Annual Report and pointed out the addendum

that is included in the Annual Report. Acceptance of the Treasurer’s Report with addendum was moved by Ed Branson and seconded by John Ketley and passed.

11. Social Convenor’s and Centenary Reports The Reports were presented by Edward Branson and he mentioned the highlights of the year

and thanked all involved. Lynton thanked Ed for his great work with these Committees.

12. Election of Offices All positions coming up for election were declared vacant by the President and the Secretary asked to read the nominations. President – only one nomination - Edward Branson elected unopposed. Vice President – two nominations received John Ketley and Craig Thomas. A secret ballot was conducted resulting in Craig Thomas being elected. Treasurer – only one

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nomination – Lynton Donisthorpe elected unopposed. Committee – two nominations received - Jeff King and Tony Trist elected unopposed.

Lynton spoke on behalf of all members and thanked Chris Hollard for his service to the Committee as he has decided not to stand for Committee this year.

14. Life Member Nomination We have one nomination for Life Member – Chris Hollard. Edward Branson spoke on

behalf of his nomination and after a secret ballot Life Membership was bestowed upon Chris Hollard.

15. SA Cricket Umpiring Manager’s Report During the ballot Neil Poulton spoke on behalf of SACA. He mentioned how the SACA Registration Fee worked and how it assisted both SACUSA and the Cricket Association that the umpire is involved with. He also mentioned how commencing this year being a registered umpire gives you a Discount Card for various services.

16. SACA Representative Cate spoke to the members on behalf of SACA and thanked all for their support over the

years. Season starts with a one day cup game on Monday 1st October 2012. Season proper commences for men’s senior grades on Saturday 6th October 2012 and juniors on 13th October 2012. Major changes for the season are the abolition of compulsory declarations in A & B Grade games. Also B Grade will start 15 minutes earlier and over rates are more realistic. FeBLUary round will be 9th and 16th February 2012. SACA will be running 13 carnivals throughout the season and would like as many umpires as possible to make themself available for these carnivals.

16. Subscriptions Lynton spoke of the Committee needs to increase our Full Membership from $70.00 to

$80.00. David Little moved that the fee structure as presented be adopted and seconded by Graham Slater and after a vote of the members present the increase was passed.

Lynton then spoke of the need to increase the Associate Membership Fee be increased from $25.00 to $40.00. After much discussion amongst those present Merlin Amos moved that the Associate Membership Fee be set at $40.00 and seconded by Kim Perrin and after a vote it was passed.

17. Honoraria Lynton advised that the Committee believed that the Honorariums remain at the current

level. Graham MacTavish moved that the motion be accepted and seconded by Terry Murch. After a vote the motion was passed.

18. Auditors Lynton proposed that the Auditors for next season be Simon Fry and Bob Woods and

seconded by Tim Pellew and after a vote it was passed.

19. General Business a. Lynton spoke of the reason for the changes to the Constitution after which Edward

Branson moved that the Constitution changes be accepted and this was seconded by Bob Woods. The motion was carried.

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b. Edward Branson mentioned that the Centenary Wines are still available and until the start of the season will be delivered free of charge. When the season commences there will be a $10.00 delivery fee.

c. Edward Branson spoke on behalf of all members in thanking Lynton Donisthorpe for his dedication and performance as President for the last two years.

Meeting closed at 9.35 pm and a light supper followed.

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PRESIDENT'S REPORT (Edward Branson)

SACUSA Members,

I have great pleasure in presenting the President’s report of our Association’s business for the 2012-2013 year, the first year of our second century!

Many of the challenges facing our Association and identified by President Lynton Donisthorpe last year, remain. We are slowly working towards a greater involvement of scorers into our Association and, after preseason meetings at the beginning of last season, it is hoped that scorer training will be incorporated into the pre-season training seminar for 2013-

2014. A need to assist new scorers with training has been identified and we hope to organise a training session once the season has started and clubs have appointed scorers to lower grades.

Involvement of country umpires and umpires from other associations is also a work in progress. With the involvement of increasing numbers in the pre-season seminars, this process is developing. We must acknowledge Neil Poulton’s work in driving much of this.

This season has seen us move camp again, as forecast in our last Annual report and we are grateful to the Kensington Cricket Club and Ted for their generosity in making the Kensington clubrooms available. We intend to continue to hold our meetings and training sessions at Kensington in the new season. Again, our membership numbers are up. Meeting attendances have averaged about 90 and the venue and the MacTavish’s delicious salads to accompany the usual BBQs have, undoubtedly contributed to this splendid result. Our very special thanks are due to Desma and Graham MacTavish for their wonderful generosity as well as Craig Thomas, Brian Litchfield and Terry Murch for their ongoing commitment to organising and cooking the BBQs.

Despite our increasing member numbers, the challenge of meeting all the needs on the field remain. We look forward to being able to appoint two umpires to every Grade game in every Grade, an achievement not attained last season. With the retirement of a number of senior umpires over the past few years, it has been challenging to make appointments in A and B grades. In the past season eight umpires have experienced their first A Grade game, namely Edward Branson, Milind Gawde, Peter Laidler, Tim Pellew, Grant Potter, Brenton Schnell, Tony Trist and Kevin Tuting. Also five have umpired their first West End Cup game, namely Alan Coulthard, Milind Gawde, Grant Potter, Brenton Schnell and Tony Trist. A number of experienced umpires have returned to A Grade games and, according to many reports, acquitted themselves very well.

Neil Poulton also initiated a Development Squad. The members of this squad received intense coaching from Kim Perrin and predominantly umpired in the C Grade. There were many favourable reports about this initiative and a number of this squad move to higher honours in the coming season. The development squad will continue into the new season with some new members. Congratulations to all our members who were involved in any of these challenges in the past season.

Congratulations also to our representative umpires this year. Steve Davis continues to impress with the consistency of his high standards serving on the ICC’s Elite panel. Simon Fry and Paul Wilson have again had excellent seasons serving in the domestic competitions. Indeed, Simon was appointed to the final of all three domestic competitions, Sheffield Shield, Ryobi One Day

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and Big Bash League and Paul was the 3rd umpire for the final of the Big Bash League. As well as our Futures League and Women’s National League representatives Luke Uthenwoldt, Craig Thomas, Lynton Donisthorpe, Kumar Chandrakumar and John Biddiss. I would also like to congratulate Bruce Stribley for being named Grade Cricket Umpire of the Year at the Bradman Medal as well as the Tony Crafter Best A Grade Umpire at our Presentation Night. Congratulations to all our members who were appointed to officiate in finals, especially those who were appointed to Grand Finals. These members are highlighted elsewhere in the Annual Report.

Members of your executive were involved in a number of meetings both official meetings organised by SACA and unofficial club organised meetings as the issues arising from the advent of the Premier League were addressed. This League is now a reality and, together with the Clubs our challenge will be to ensure that the best interests of cricket in South Australia are served.

During this past season, your Executive has been hard at work in a number of ways that had the benefit of members as its driving force. Of these, our traditional Easter exchange with our Victorian colleagues was, perhaps, the highlight. Comments from more than one of the Victorians that this was the ‘best Easter ever’ make us all proud of the contribution that all involved in Easter made, but especially the hard working committee under the guidance of Lynton Donisthorpe. So I thank you Craig and Kristen Thomas, Pat Watson, Tony and Liz Trist, Paul Welbourn, Chris Hollard and Jill Weeks. Elsewhere in this report the details of the triumphs of the South Australian contingent are outlined. Both in the cricket match for the Crocket Shield and in also retaining the KC Butler Trophy. A special thank you is due to Graham Slater for organising and conducting the KC Butler Trophy event. The laughter and general camaraderie between both contingents on the day bears testimony to its wonderful success. We cannot pass from mention of Easter without comment about the superb contribution that Kristen Thomas made in highlighting the history of this event. Not only was Kristen a warmly received guest speaker at the Friday night dinner, but she also repeated the success of our Centenary Presentation Dinner by having each Dinner attendee matched to a participant from the past from both states. Daryl Harper also made a huge contribution as MC at both Easter Dinners and his jovial but efficient work was widely applauded and very much appreciated. Thank you again, Kristen and Daryl.

Whilst the sub-committee tasked with continuing to develop our Association’s history is still getting its act together, Kristen Thomas has continued to find fascinating information and suggested a number of initiatives. Kristen and Max Bartlett recently attended a seminar which will assist them to begin collating oral histories as part of an ongoing endeavour. Expect to see and hear more.

We continue to be grateful to our faithful sponsors, Coverdrive Couriers, St John’s Road Wines and Country Club Hotels and Resorts. Jeff King has worked tirelessly to help us develop new sponsors and we are confident that his efforts will be rewarded.

Tim Pellew has continued his editorship of Sticky Wicket and this continues to be a significant record of our association and its activities. Tim was certainly a worthy recipient of the John Wilson Award this year.

To the winners of all the Awards presented at our Presentation Dinner, congratulations. These awards attest to the high standard that these individuals maintained as there is much competition at every level. It is appropriate to mention again the success of the Presentation Dinner. Each year it is the pinnacle of our season and affords a special opportunity for us to get together and celebrate all the achievements of the season. I urge all our members to make this a night not to

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be missed. Craig Thomas and his committee are to be congratulated for the organisation of another fine evening, which this year had a definite Easter theme. Kristen Thomas’s place settings were again a highlight.

Your executive continues to work closely with SACA with representatives on several SACA committees. This ongoing involvement has been significant in furthering the working relationship between SACUSA and SACA as we work towards the smooth administration and development of cricket in this state. In thinking about this role of your executive it is timely to appreciate that such a close working relationship is not enjoyed by our colleagues in some other states. Tribute must be paid to Shane Bernhardt for his ongoing support and encouragement and for the work of Sarah Fry, Simon Allport and, of course, Neil Poulton. I think that all of us would wish me to pass on our thanks to Neil for his ongoing efforts.

Thank you to the committee members who have served our Association this year. Your Vice President, Craig Thomas has not only organised a successful Crocket Shield team but has worked tirelessly on the social side of our activities. The BBQs at our meetings, the Easter Dinners and the Presentation Dinner all are a tribute to his contribution. Michial Farrow, our Secretary continues to provide tremendous support to me and wonderfully efficient and thorough handling of all his duties. He has initiated changes that have greatly assisted the executive in its work. Our Treasurer, Lynton Donisthorpe has continued the outstanding work he has contributed to our Association over many years now. Not only did he oversee the arrangements for Easter but he has kept a tight rein on our finances. It is no coincidence that many thought that this Easter was the best organised ever. Our healthy financial situation has continued to mean that members receive good value for their membership, particularly those who actively engage in Association events. Tony Trist has involved himself actively in the Easter organisation and has proven to be a very capable steward of property. Jeff King has joined the executive this year and has assisted Lynton in ensuring that our books are in good shape and has reactivated our search for new sponsors. I have no doubt that the hard work he has completed will be rewarded with success soon. Geoff Sando has also joined the executive this year and his work in helping to develop our involvement with scorers is appreciated as is his contribution to our discussions. We were sorry to lose the services of Chris Hollard on his retirement from the executive at the end of last year and this year we farewell Max Bartlett. It is difficult to accurately detail the full contribution that Max has made as a past President, representative on Cricket Committee and as a lateral thinker and initiator of ideas that have helped our association move forward. His contribution to Cricket Committee of SACA alone has been instrumental in building SACUSA’s relationship with the clubs, due in no small part to the high esteem that club delegates have of Max. On behalf of us all I wish to express the very deepest appreciation of all the members of our association to Max. Thank you mate! Just like Chris has continued to contribute I am sure that Max will also, particularly through his interest in our association’s history.

It remains for me to acknowledge the tremendous support that you the members give to each of us who serve on the executive and, in thanking you for this, I wish to assure you that it is a privilege to serve you.

Edward Branson President

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SECRETARY'S REPORT (Michial Farrow)

Mr President and Members of SACUSA,

I would like to present to you my report on the season just gone at this Annual General Meeting of the South Australian Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association.

Our social committee has had a very busy year headed by Craig Thomas. During the season we had our Christmas Meeting, Semaphore Fun Day, Easter and our very successful Presentation Dinner. Attendance by our members is still not where we would like it. However those that do attend these events have a very

enjoyable time and hopefully we will get more people to our social events in coming seasons. Well done Craig and his hard working sub-committee on another fine effort this year.

The season once again climaxed with the Bradman Medal Dinner Presentation. I would like to congratulate all the medal winners and in particular Sam Miller of the Prospect Cricket Club on winning the Bradman Medal.

This year we had our monthly meetings at Parkinson Oval and I am sure that the move to the new location assisted with the great attendance numbers at our monthly meetings. I would also like to thank Ted from the Kensington Cricket Club for his great hospitality during our meetings.

I would like to congratulate our members on the high standard of umpiring displayed through the year and in particular all those that umpired finals in the season just gone. The great contribution of our members has not been restricted to Grade Cricket but also at the domestic level where we had Simon Fry, Paul Wilson, Luke Uthenwoldt, Lynton Donisthorpe, John Biddiss, Kumar Chandrakumar and Craig Thomas performing well and on the international scene we had Steve Davis going about business at his normal high standard. The achievements of many of our members must make Neil and the other coaches very proud, well done gentlemen.

I would also like to thank all members that either sold or bought tickets in the People’s Choice Community Lottery as it has generated nearly $2,000.00 for the Association. It would be remiss of me not to thank our sponsors who without their support the Association would be struggling to provide the benefits it does to our members. So thank you to Coverdrive Couriers, St Johns Road Wines and Country Club Hotels and Resorts.

To my fellow members of the Executive Committee thank you all for your help and support. Finally to all of the members I thank you for your support throughout the past season, and I look forward to your continued support of SACUSA in season 2013/2014 and beyond.

Michial Farrow Secretary

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TREASURER'S REPORT (Lynton Donisthorpe)

To SACUSA Members,

It is with great pleasure that I present to you the Treasurer's report of our Association’s business for the 2012–2013 year.

Summary This year has seen the largest financial year in the Association's history in respect to turnover with $54,850.28 of receipts and $53,474.88 of payments (excluding term deposit transactions) which has resulted in a net surplus of $1,375.40 for the year. This is due mainly to the direct collection of membership money and increased membership numbers.

Membership Membership numbers in 2012/13 were the highest in recent history. We had 131 Full Members (increased from 113 in 2011/12) and 6 Associate Members (increased from 4 in 2011/12). Life Members are not included in these figures. This increase is due mainly to higher SACA umpire numbers and increased participation from scorers and umpires from other Associations.

Sponsorship Sponsorship income increased, largely due to the sponsorship we received from St John's Road Wine for sales of the Centenary wine. I would like to acknowledge our faithful and loyal sponsors at Coverdrive Couriers for their financial contribution again this year.

Comparison with Budget Figures This outcome was much better than the $3,100 deficit the Executive budgeted for this year. The reason for this was most of our budget deficit items came in under budget; particularly Easter, where our actual $2,900 loss, was significantly under the anticipated $5,400 loss, Presentation Dinner, Bradman Medal and Family Fun Day all under budget by between 20% to 40%. These combined with the increased membership and sponsorship income, provided our above budget result.

Trust Accounts The Glad Jones and George McDonough trust moneys have been held in a Westpac Maxi Direct Saver account for some years. Interest on this account was reduced to virtually zero and the Executive consequently decided to transfer these funds into a Westpac Community Solutions Cash Reserve Account (which did pay interest), this transfer occurred on 23/4/2013 and the Maxi Direct account was closed. Activity on this account related to interest income and payment for the Easter trophies for which the money was originally bequeathed to SACUSA.

Change In Financial Reporting SACUSA have changed our auditing/report to a cash based reporting system following consultation with our auditors. It is felt that this better represents SACUSA's financial operations as we have minimal assets compared to cash. The cash reporting system is acceptable under the SACUSA constitution and for incorporated bodies with a turnover below $0.5M. In practice, the only difference this has is that our annual financial report shows receipts and payments only, with assets and depreciation of assets not reported in this annual report. Lynton Donisthorpe Treasurer

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Glad Jones and Geo McDonough Memorial Trust Funds

As a part of the biennial cricket match against the Victorian Cricket Association Umpires and Scorers Association, trophies are awarded to the best performed South Australian players for overall performance and fielding. These awards are made as a result of trust funds held by the South Australian Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association from monies donated by former members Gladstone Jones and George McDonough. The first fund, the Glad Jones Memorial Trust Fund, was established in March 1976 with a donation of $150.00 from Mr. Gladstone Jones for a trophy to be awarded to the best performed player representing South Australia. Two years later Mr. George McDonough made a similar donation, establishing the George McDonough Memorial Trust Fund to enable an award to be made to the best performed fielder during these matches. The donations were to remain invested at the discretion of the SACUSA Committee however in the event that a decision were taken to discontinue the matches in the future, the funds and any interest earned was to be donated to the National Heart Foundation. After the establishment of both funds the Executive committee of the South Australian Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association was empowered to use the interest earned from both funds to award the trophies after each match. An increase to the capital invested of $200.00 was made to each fund during the late 1980’s from interest already earned to ensure that a sound basis for interest earning existed and therefore the continuation of the awards. Financial Statement of Income & Expenditure for period 1/7/2012 to 30/6/2013 Glad Jones Account

Balance 30 June 2012 $ 741.61 Interest $ 5.55 Payments $ 40.00 Transaction Fees $ 2.40

Balance 30 June 2013 $ 704.76

George McDonough Account Balance 30 June 2012 $ 804.40 Interest $ 5.89 Payments $ 40.00 Transaction Fees $ 2.60

Balance 30 June 2013 $ 767.69

Total Funds held in trust $1,472.45

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SOCIAL CONVENOR'S REPORT (Craig Thomas)

Mr President and Members of SACUSA,

With centenary celebrations coming to a close at the end of last season we could all be forgiven for thinking that the 2012/13 season would see a reduction of activity in the social arena. We packed a lot in during our centenary celebrations, and some ‘down time’ might have been expected to follow. But as it turned out, there were plenty of social opportunities still to be realised, and members showed that they were more than ready to start our second centenary off with lots of enthusiasm. Owing to the busyness apparent in most members’ lives these

days, it proved too challenging to form an official social sub-committee that could be guaranteed of member attendances. Nevertheless, I was still able to secure the support of a number of members and helpers when needed who provided that unerring strength to make sure SACUSA events were superb.

The start of the season saw us searching for a new home for our monthly meetings. Our wish list included central location and beautiful surroundings, plentiful parking and a welcoming feel for our custom. With that in mind I approached Ted Jucha from Kensington District Cricket Club and, like a genie in a bottle, he granted all our wishes. I would like to thank Ted for his quirky and consistently generous support of our Association, evident in his monthly hosting of us, and his making sure each meeting is set up to our requirements. There is plenty of space for our much appreciated barbeque chefs, Brian Litchfield and Terry Murch (and a couple of members who put in cameo appearances throughout the year), to create their gourmet ‘snags and patties’, and the bar is always staffed so our members can purchase their beverages of choice quickly and easily. It was difficult to imagine that our generous salad philanthropists, Desma and Graham MacTavish, could improve upon the previous season’s feasts. But improve they did – the range, quality and taste just gets better and better. On behalf of all our members, I extend my sincere thanks to them both for their constant support of the very important catering aspect of the meetings. The success of this change of venue is evident in the improved attendances from previous years. Another major impact on higher numbers of meeting participants was the popularity of the raffles run each month. These were largely made possible by Caron Donisthorpe, who created innovative and beautiful goodie baskets and bags as prizes. Many thanks to Caron for donating the time and effort to ensure the fundraising raffles are such a success. It was also very gratifying to witness the attendance of many umpires’ partners at our Christmas meeting in December. The shared catering – where everyone brought a plate to share – worked extremely well, and it was clear that ‘our better halves’ were happy to be included in celebrations. After all, they certainly make a commitment to cricket umpiring each year, in supporting the long hours of weekend absences by us, and they deserve inclusion in one of the ‘perks’.

February saw the organisation of the annual Family Fun Day at Semaphore Waterslide Complex. Considering it was booked for summer, the weather was actually very mild. This, however, didn’t affect numbers wanting to utilise the waterslide, with many visitors of all ages ‘taking the plunge.’ For those not keen to slide, mini golf proved a fun alternative. Many thanks go to Ted Branson for organising the delicious lunch of salads and barbequed chickens on the day. Our ‘prize expert,’ Caron Donisthorpe, is again to be thanked for organising this fun aspect

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of a very popular day by ensuring that mini-golf superstars went home with suitable awards for their efforts.

One social event that was not required during last’s years busy calendar was the Crockett Shield cricket training. However, this season it was imperative. Friday nights during daylight saving seemed to be the most suitable for everyone and University Oval was made available to us for most practices, thanks to Phil Penn. Securing a team to play against for extra training was a challenging task, but eventually a young team was put together by my son, Beau, and we made a night of it at the Ironbank Recreation Ground. Unfortunately, youth proved too strong for us on this occasion. Kristen Thomas supplied salads and cooked a barbeque for everyone’s dinner, and the evening was enjoyed by both SACUSA prospective players and Ironbank Cricket Club stalwarts. Many thanks must be extended to both Brenton Schnell and Graham Slater for their unstinting support of all training sessions, between them taking on the responsibilities of scoring, training manager, water boy and selectors. A Sunday trial match against a team organised by Deepak Chetry held at University on a very hot day was well attended by players and helped along by Tony Trist and son, Adam, as much needed substitute players. The irrepressible Jeff King agreed to administer umpire duties after initially turning up as a spectator. A luncheon of Subway platters kept body and soul together for everyone involved.

One of the highlights of SACUSA’s social calendar each year is our Presentation Dinner, held for the last few seasons at the West Lakes Golf Club. We were inundated with support for this function from both members who are often supportive and members who were interested in becoming involved. In 2013 the members of this sub-committee were Tony and Elizabeth Trist, Ted Branson, Brenton Schnell, Lynton Donisthorpe, Paul Welbourn, Kristen Thomas and myself. All deserve thanks and appreciation. We decided to alter the menu from last year in order to vary the choice for members, and promoted a theme of Crockett Shield history on the night. Kristen prepared unique name plates for each guest for the evening as well as a short PowerPoint presentation outlining the Crockett Shield story. A new MC, Fox Sports journalist, Tom Wilson, was engaged for the evening and captured the spirit of our umpiring ways fairly quickly. David and Judy Little, Martin and Ros Bradshaw, SACA, Stirling Hotel, Meridien Hotel and Apartments, JB Hi-Fi, Café Uno and Un Caffe are all extended our genuine thanks for so generously donating prizes for our silent auctions and raffle.

To the ten brave souls who braved the cold in June to travel to Mt Lofty for a round of golf I congratulate and thank you. Many thanks, too, to David and Judy Little for once again hosting the delicious lunch at their Stirling abode (and offering Judy’s delicious home-made soup into the bargain). Much gratitude should be extended to Graham Slater for coordinating this event and the accompanying prizes for participants. I can only recommend this annual event to any members pondering the offer as it is a fun off-season activity for members and partners.

I would like to thank all members for their support of the social activities during my first year as convenor. I have big shoes to fill and I appreciate any help that is forthcoming. Here’s hoping the 2013/14 season is a social success. Craig Thomas Social Convenor

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SA UMPIRING MANAGER (Neil Poulton)

Umpiring in South Australia has changed a great deal over the past few years. Numbers of accredited umpires in South Australia has increased over 1000% since 2008. To put this in perspective in 2008 there were around 100 accredited umpires in South Australia. Our numbers now top 1200.

Grade Cricket this year had 130 active umpires (a record number), Adelaide Turf had around 70, Para Districts had 15 and even Adelaide & Suburban, although less formal had 50 umpires with around another 60 accredited through the great work done by Bob Harris and Bob Fradd in making use of their

presenter accreditations and presenting their own courses. Community Club Cricket has also had its share with around 600 club coaches and volunteers obtaining their Level 1 umpire accreditation. Country cricket have not been slow either with nearly 200 umpires across the length and breadth of the state. (Many with their Level 2)

Umpires this year have worked hard. Not only providing great coverage to their respective associations but also undertaking the massive task of supplying umpires to 15 carnivals last season. It is well recognised by the cricket community the service umpires provide to these carnivals and the extent to which they make the carnivals a success.

Last season for Grade Cricket, SACA introduced a new Development Squad aimed at Talent Identifying potential umpires for higher grades in the future and providing them with additional training and feedback. Thanks goes to Kim Perrin for all his great work in taking what was a group of relatively inexperienced umpires and moulding them into a very strong team of umpires. The Development Squad will continue in the coming season with about 50% new members who replace those who have worked their way up.

This past season the SACA umpiring department was joined by Cheryl Barnett who as Umpire Administration Officer kept us all organised (especially me!). On behalf of all umpires I offer my sincere thanks to Cheryl who unfortunately has moved on to, incredibly, Basketball (where I came from). Our loss is their gain.

At an elite level, Steve Davis continues in his unstoppable way on the ICC Elite Panel, Simon Fry continues to advance in the eyes of the ICC not only umpiring on field in last season’s international series but recently travelling to Canada and India further increasing his profile. Paul Wilson continues to move up the ranks of Cricket Australia’s National Umpire Panel and I would expect to see him follow Simon towards ICC rankings in the future.

Our State Panel in Lynton Donisthorpe, Craig Thomas, Luke Uthenwoldt, John Biddiss and Kumar Chandrakumar continued to perform well umpiring the WNCL and Futures League competitions with Cain Kemp and David Duffy representing South Australia at the Under 17 and Imparja Cup national championships respectively.

In Grade Cricket, Bruce Stribley had the honour of being named in the All Star Team and capped it off with the SACUSA “A Grade” Umpire award.

For Adelaide Turf, Graham Wood was awarded best 1st year umpire, Darren Bullimore the most improved and Steve Sykes and Richard Hood took out the honours of being named as the standing umpires for Turf’s A1 Grand Final.

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Para Districts also recognised their umpires with Les Harrison receiving the Bullen Medal, Frank Brown as the most improved umpire and Bradley Ryall recognised in the Level 2-3 award.

Well done to all award winners.

Also congratulations and thanks to all umpires I worked with over the season for their dedication. A special thanks to SACUSA and the Executive Committee this year led by Ted Branson. Taking over from Lynton Donisthorpe was always going to be a big job and Ted and the rest of the committee should be proud of how seamless the transition was.

2013-14 season will continue to grow and improve on all of our various programs and initiatives. I remain enthusiastic and committed to umpiring throughout South Australia and thank everyone for the great support I continually receive.

Neil Poulton SA Umpiring Manager

SACUSA’s Crockett Shield winning team Back Row: Cain Kemp (Vice Captain), Jimmy Edwards, Adrian Drosd, Vivek Mohan, Michael Williamson, Neal Cotgrove, Josh Harmer, John Williams, Alex Manning. Front Row: Andy Collins (Umpire), Graham Slater (Coach), Paul Welbourn, Michael Davis, Craig Thomas (Captain), David Little, Matt Schulz, Klarke Trezise, Brenton Schnell (Manager), Peter Weddell.

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EASTER REPORT (Craig Thomas)

Mr President and Members of SACUSA,

The Easter of 2013 once again heralded the turn of South Australia to host the Crockett Memorial Shield cricket match against our Victorian colleagues. An Easter sub-committee was formed, comprising Lynton Donisthorpe, Ted Branson, Brenton Schnell, Max Bartlett, Chris Hollard, Pat Watson, Jill Weeks and myself. To all of the members of this sub-committee I would like to offer my most appreciative thanks for all the work you contributed toward such a magnificent tradition. It was decided to host our visitors in the heart of North Adelaide at the

Meridien Hotel and Apartments, a venue belonging to one of SACUSA’s generous sponsors, Country Club Hotels and Resorts.

Hot on the tail of our historic centennial year, we approached the long weekend activities with the intention of seeing what we could discover about the beginnings of this longstanding interstate game. It was decided to approach Kristen Thomas – who discovered last season’s centenary - to act as guest speaker at our Friday night Welcome Dinner in the hope that she would be able to uncover a few dusty facts about how the contest began. She succeeded in her research and published a small brochure to give to all Easter participants to help enlighten them about where this tradition came from. A copy of the brochure can be accessed via the SACUSA website.

Our very own Daryl Harper, kindly agreed to MC our official functions over the weekend, and he managed to keep everyone highly entertained. There was a real sense of unity between the two associations throughout the evening, and the decision to seat all the tables as composite guests from both states served to make sure that new friendships were made and rivalries remained fun. Kristen had prepared personalised name plates for all guests detailing life overviews of participants from the very early games. The feedback received from our Victorian colleagues was that this simple gesture had made them feel expected and welcome. The tone for the rest of the weekend was set.

The picturesque venue of Scotch College was once again hired for the business end of proceedings – the match – but this year we were able to secure their premier oval, the one surrounded by the traditional white picket fence. Clubhouse facilities had been improved since our last visit in 2009, and everything worked perfectly during our stupendous day. A new decked area overlooking the match served the spectators well, and inside the rooms a scrumptious lunch of super fresh sandwiches and rolls was served by caterers kindly booked by Pat Watson. Dessert was included and, all in all, both sides enjoyed the hospitality. Neil Poulton very generously spent the afternoon exercising his multimedia talents by putting together a magnificent video of the game and Tony Trist kept everyone informed of game status by volunteering to man the scoreboard. Both gentlemen deserve sincere thanks for their time. But, by far, the best part of the day was the result – a 53 run win by SACUSA. Our unbeatable team comprised Neal Cotgrove, Michael Davis, Adrian Drosd, Jimmy Edwards, Josh Harmer, Cain Kemp (Vice-captain), David Little, Vivek Mohan, Matt Schulz, Klarke Trezise, Paul Welbourn, John Williams, Michael Williamson and myself. The social, but focused, training sessions that led up to this moment proved to have been a very worthwhile exercise.

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It was a quick run back to North Adelaide after the game as the Presentation Dinner was looming and the match had finished later than hoped. Daryl again donned his MC hat and kept proceedings ticking along at a relaxed pace. He graciously mentioned our 53 run winning margin as often as he could during the night, which was appreciated by at least half of the audience. Dining and dancing kept the mood light, and medal presentations were made to our scorers, Trevor Finlayson, and South Australian scorer, Neil Ricketts, as well as umpires, Victorian, John Collins and South Australian, Andy Collins. I proudly took possession of the Crockett Shield, after its absence from SA for the last two years and the obligatory celebratory team photo was taken by many who were there. A copy can be seen on our Facebook page.

Easter Sunday revealed the ‘secret’ chosen activity for the KC Butler Trophy contest. Another interstate clash, it sees all guests – not just cricket umpires – compete for glory. As time moves on both Associations are finding the choice of a new activity challenging, and this year was no exception. Only a short time out from the deadline, our trusty President, Ted Branson, wisely consulted Graham Slater for some direction and he took on the project with gusto. His teaching qualifications served him well to design a Family Fun Day, run along the lines of a traditional school sports day. Initially, Mother Nature proved difficult to get along with, sending down at least three torrential bouts of rain at the wonderful Bulkana Oval, which managed to ensure at least three false starts. But cricket umpires possess nothing if not patience, and they outwaited the weather to hang on for a fantastic day. Participants ranged in age from one year old to probably those in their seventies, and the execution of relay tasks was hilarious. Graham is to be heartily thanked for designing such a successful competition under severe time constraints. The afternoon included a hearty winter’s lunch where everyone relaxed and there was much discussion of collaborating on some Crockett Shield history research together. Additionally it included the revelation that SA had also won the K C Butler Trophy. Current interstate friendships were continued and new ones begun. The aim of the weekend was cemented.

Monday came around all too quickly and the Farewell Breakfast beckoned. Both those who stayed as guests at the Meridien and those who stayed in their own Adelaide homes attended a function which summarised a weekend which was nothing short of excellent. Gerry Schembri and Lynton Donisthorpe spoke about what they viewed as a fantastic tradition between the two Associations and about the goodwill which it engendered. Both gentlemen deserve a huge amount of thanks for the months of focussed attention that they dedicated to organising the event.

The Farewell Breakfast was followed by a short, but concise, inter-association meeting before guests left for their return home. Very little criticism of the weekend’s activities was evident, with the overwhelming opinion to be that the relationship between the two bodies was stronger than ever. It was indicated that VCAUSA would begin organisation of the next contest as soon as possible, while the feeling from the weekend was at an all-time high. An inter-association meeting in Penola, planned for 2014, will continue discussions regarding the next Crockett Shield, and it is anticipated that this relationship will keep growing beyond the 82 years that it has already experienced.

It is only nine more matches until we can celebrate the centenary of the Easter Crockett Shield competition. The current statistics rest at Victoria, 19 wins to South Australia, 18 wins. I appeal to all members to become involved in this excellent goodwill tradition between two complimentary organisations. It brings a new meaning to Easter celebrations and is an opportunity to make new friends. My sincere best wishes go to the incumbent Easter team and supporters of 2015.

Craig Thomas 2013 SACUSA Crockett Shield Captain

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF S.A.C.U.S.A. Season President Secretary Treasurer

1911-1912 F.J. Thomas F. Adams F. Adams 1912-1913 F.J. Thomas F. Adams F. Adams 1913-1914 A. McIntyre F.J. Thomas F.J. Thomas 1914-1915 A. McIntyre F.J. Thomas F.J. Thomas 1915-1916 J.G. Wagstaff F.J. Thomas F.J. Thomas 1916-1917 J.G. Wagstaff F.J. Thomas F.J. Thomas 1917-1918 J. Bruce A.J. Davies A.J. Davies 1918-1919 J. Bruce A.J. Davies A.J. Davies 1919-1920 F.J. Thomas A.J. Davies A.J. Davies 1920-1921 A. McIntyre A.J. Davies A.J. Davies 1921-1922 J.L. Harley G.A. Hele G.A. Hele 1922-1923 J.L. Harley G.A. Hele G.A. Hele 1923-1924 C.L. Cornish G.A. Hele G.A. Hele 1924-1925 C.R. O’Connor A.H. Kruse A.H. Kruse 1925-1926 C.R. O’Connor A.H. Kruse A.H. Kruse 1926-1927 T.B. Atkins A.H. Kruse A.H. Kruse 1927-1928 T.B. Atkins G.A. Carr G.A. Carr 1928-1929 T.W. Cook G.A. Carr G.A. Carr 1929-1930 T.W. Cook G.A. Carr G.A. Carr 1930-1931 G.A. Hele G.A. Carr G.A. Carr 1931-1932 G.A. Hele G.A. Carr G.A. Carr 1932-1933 J.H. Williams G.A. Carr G.A. Carr 1933-1934 J.H. Williams G.A. Carr G.A. Carr 1934-1935 E.J. Kiely G.A. Carr G.A. Carr 1935-1936 E.J. Kiely G.A. Carr G.A. Carr 1936-1937 R.A. Nelson G.A. Carr G.A. Carr 1937-1938 R.A. Nelson G.A. Carr G.A. Carr 1938-1939 W.A. Roads G.A. Carr G.A. Carr 1939-1940 W.A. Roads R.G. Searson K.C. Butler 1940-1941 W.T. Matthews R.G. Searson K.C. Butler 1941-1942 W.T. Matthews R.G. Searson C. Payne 1942-1943 R.A. Nelson L.A. Smith E.W. McKay 1943-1944 R.A. Nelson L.A. Smith E.W. McKay 1944-1945 R.A. Nelson E.W. McKay R.G. Searson 1945-1946 J.H. Williams E.W. McKay R.G. Searson 1946-1947 W.T. Matthews E.W. McKay R.G. Searson 1947-1948 W.T. Matthews E.W. McKay R.G. Searson 1948-1949 R.A. Nelson E.W. McKay R.G. Searson 1949-1950 R.A. Nelson E.W. McKay R.G. Searson 1950-1951 G.S. Cooper E.W. McKay R.G. Searson 1951-1952 G.S. Cooper E.W. McKay R.G. Searson 1952-1953 R.A. Nelson E.W. McKay R.G. Searson 1953-1954 G.S. Cooper E.W. McKay R.G. Searson 1954-1955 A.F. Cocks E.W. McKay R.G. Searson 1955-1956 R.A. Nelson E.W. McKay R.G. Searson 1956-1957 J.M. Kierse E.W. McKay R.G. Searson

K.C. Butler 1957-1958 M. McInnes E.W. McKay K.C. Butler 1958-1959 R.L. Gabell E.W. McKay K.C. Butler 1959-1960 L.H. Trevorrow E.W. McKay K.C. Butler 1960-1961 H. Hearn E.W. McKay K.C. Butler

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF S.A.C.U.S.A.Season President Secretary Treasurer

1961-1962 A.B.L. White E.W. McKay K.C. Butler 1962-1963 S.P. Daly E.W. McKay K.C. Butler 1963-1964 A.T. Godson E.W. McKay K.C. Butler 1964-1965 K.J. Pearson E.W. McKay K.C. Butler 1965-1966 J.M. Kierse S.P. Daly K.C. Butler 1966-1967 J.M. Kierse S.P. Daly K.C. Butler 1967-1968 R.F. Joseph S.P. Daly K.C. Butler 1968-1969 R.F. Joseph S.P. Daly K.C. Butler 1969-1970 R. Edwards S.P. Daly K.C. Butler 1970-1971 R. Edwards S.P. Daly K.C. Butler 1971-1972 J.B. Aylen S.P. Daly K.C. Butler 1972-1973 J.B. Aylen S.P. Daly K.C. Butler 1973-1974 K. Jew S.P. Daly K.C. Butler 1974-1975 K. Jew S.P. Daly K.C. Butler 1975-1976 C.J. Dowling G.C. McLeod K.C. Butler 1976-1977 C.J. Dowling G.C. McLeod K.C. Butler 1977-1978 J.F.P. Wilson G.C. McLeod K.C. Butler 1978-1979 J.F.P. Wilson G.C. McLeod K.C. Butler 1979-1980 B.E. Martin G.C. McLeod K.C. Butler 1980-1981 B.E. Martin G.C. McLeod P.A. Weddell 1981-1982 P.M. Cronin G.C. McLeod P.A. Weddell 1982-1983 P.M. Cronin G.C. McLeod P.A. Weddell

B.E. Martin 1983-1984 B.E. Martin G.C. McLeod P.A. Weddell 1984-1985 R.A. Blake G.C. McLeod P.A. Weddell 1985-1986 R.A. Blake D. Ryan P.A. Weddell 1986-1987 R.B. Woods D. Ryan P.A. Weddell 1987-1988 R.B. Woods D. Ryan P.A. Weddell 1988-1989 D.J. Harper D. Ryan P.A. Weddell 1989-1990 D.J. Harper K.B. Williams P.A. Weddell 1990-1991 M.G. O’Connell K.B. Williams P.A. Weddell 1991-1992 G.M. MacTavish K.B. Williams P.A. Weddell 1992-1993 G.M. MacTavish B. Moore P.A. Weddell 1993-1994 T. Ziniak G.N. Slater P.A. Weddell 1994-1995 R.J. Glovitch G.N. Slater P.M. Angley 1995-1996 R.J. Glovitch G.M. MacTavish P.M. Angley 1996-1997 G.C. McLeod G.M. MacTavish S. Vaughan

C.E. Dorrian 1997-1998 C.E. Dorrian G.M. MacTavish S. Vaughan 1998-1999 G.M. Watson G.M. MacTavish S. Vaughan 1999-2000 G.M. Watson G.M. MacTavish S. Vaughan 2000-2001 J.F.P. Wilson G.M. MacTavish S. Knobben 2001-2002 M.R. Bartlett G.M. Watson S. Knobben 2002-2003 M.R. Bartlett G.M. Watson S. Knobben 2003-2004 C. Thiele G.M. Watson S. Knobben

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF S.A.C.U.S.A.

Season President Secretary Treasurer 2004-2005 C. Thiele G.M. Watson S. Knobben 2005-2006 C.G. Hollard G.M. Watson S. Knobben 2006-2007 C.G. Hollard G.M. Watson B.J. Stribley 2007-2008 D.G. Little G.M. Watson B.J. Stribley 2008-2009 D.G. Little G.M. Watson B.J. Stribley 2009-2010 P.J. Weeks W.A. Penley B.J. Stribley 2010-2011 L.G. Donisthorpe W.A. Penley B.J. Stribley 2011-2012 L.G. Donisthorpe M.W. Farrow D. Waters 2012-2013 E. Branson M.W. Farrow L.G. Donisthorpe

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S.A.C.U.S.A. LIFE MEMBERS

1921 J. Bruce 1963 J.M. Kierse A. McIntyre 1964 R.F. Joseph F. Thomas 1965 S. Mahoney 1922 J. Davies 1966 M Ashton A.W. Hele 1968 J. R. McMenamin 1923 D. McIntyre 1969 R.P. Harris 1925 A.J. Muller 1970 S.P. Daly 1926 J. Harley 1971 A.T. Godson S.W. Smith 1975 G.F. Scannell R.H. Penrose 1976 G.N. Thomas 1927 N. Barlow 1977 G.F. McDonough 1929 G. Colyer 1978 J.B. Aylen 1930 A.H. Kruss 1979 K. Jew 1931 T.B. Atkins 1981 C.J. Dowling 1932 W.H. Sutcliffe 1982 G.C. McLeod 1933 C. Bradshaw 1983 A.W. Cooper 1934 W.E. Cock 1984 J.F.P. Wilson 1935 G. Hele 1986 P.A. Weddell 1936 A.R. Rawlins 1987 B.E. Martin 1937 F. Aistrope 1988 R.A. Blake 1938 T.W. Cook 1989 M.G. O’Connell 1939 G.W. Burton 1990 R.B. Woods 1944 R.G. Searson 1993 A.R. Crafter 1946 A.G. Jenkins 1994 D.J. Harper 1947 W.A. Roads 1995 G.M. MacTavish 1948 J.H. Williams 1996 D.W. Bills 1949 E. Seaman 1997 R.J. Glovitch 1950 R.A. Nelson 1999 P.M. Cronin 1951 G.H. Jones 2002 G.M. Watson 1952 W.T. Matthews 2003 W.A. Penley 1953 G.S. Cooper 2004 S.J. Davis 1954 E.W. McKay 2006 G.N. Slater 1955 A.F. Cocks 2007 D.A. Brandon 1956 K.C. Butler 2008 M.B. Aworth 1957 R.L. Gabel 2009 M.R. Bartlett 1958 A.E. Austin 2010 P.J. Weeks 1959 M.J. McInnes 2012 C. Hollard 1960 L.H. Prior 1961 W.E. Marks 1962 L.H. Trevorrow

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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FIRST CLASS UMPIRES

CAREER TEST SHIELD OTHER 3rd UMPIRE TOTAL Adams. F. 1910-1911 1 1 Anderson. S.A. 1970-1971 1 1 2 Angley. P.M. 1997-2002 8 6 1 15Argall. P. 1893-1910 7 24 8 39 Baillache. R.C. (a) 1971-1977 27 23 50 Bartlett. M.R. 1993-2008 1 5 6 Bell. V.P. 1965-1972 6 3 9 Berry. I.R. 1978-1999 3 3 Bickle. L.G. 1930-1931 1 1 Booth. J.S. 1991-2004 3 8 5 16 Brien. M.P. 1985-1986 2 3 5 Butler. K.C. 1950-1957 12 4 16 Butler. K.R. 1961-1991 17 6 23Chittleborough. J. 1880-1881 1 1 Cocks. A.F. 1947-1953 1 10` 3 14 Cole. N.T. 1884-1885 1 1 Collins. A.R. 2001-2012 1 12 8 21 Colyer. G.I. 1919-1925 3 3 6 Cook. T.W. 1921-1934 9 4 13 Cooper. G.C. 1946-1951 2 8 3 13 Cornish. C.L. 1923-1929 3 3 6 Crafter. A.R. 1974-1992 33 48 115 196 Crapp. A.E. 1974-1976 2 2 Creswell. W. 1892-1893 1 1 Cronin. P.M. 1977-1989 1 14 13 28 Davis. S.J. 1987- 46 72 180 87 385 Denby. J.H. 1882-1883 1 1 Downs. G.E. 1891-1904 1 15 3 19 Ducker. M.E. 1961-1962 1 1 Egar. C.J. 1956-1971 29 43 17 89 Fisher. I.A. 1883-1898 1 4 11 16 French. R.A. (b) 1978-1979 19 4 23 Fry. S. 1998- 54 90 24 168 Godson. A.T. 1961-1974 21 10 31 Gooley. A.J. 1961-1962 1 1Graham. S.M. 1978-1979 1 1 Haddrick. A.T. 1910-1915 3 2 5 Harper. D.J. 1987-2011 95 56 212 69 432 Harris. R.P. 1959-1961 5 1 6 Harvey. E.J. 1902-1903 2 2 Hele. A.W. 1913-1915 2 2 Hele. G.A. 1920-1935 16 24 16 56 Horsell. J.A.J. 1953-1955 1 1 2 Hunter. A.J. 1994-1999 2 3 8 13 James. C.W. 1935-1936 1 1Jenkins. A.G. 1927-1940 1 22 8 31 Joseph. R.F. 1953-1971 4 4 8 Kierse. J.M. 1953-1963 15 1 16 King. J.F. 1887-1888 2 2 Kinnear. R. 1992-1998 11 5 3 19 Kitson. E.H. 1932-1935 8 2 10 Kruss. A.H. 1920-1921 1 1 Lindow FK 1920-1924 2 1 3 McInnes MJ 1949-1959 16 16 7 39 McKay EW 1947-1954 7 7 McLeod GM 1979-1980 1 1

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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FIRST CLASS UMPIRES

CAREER TEST SHIELD OTHER 3rd UMPIRE TOTAL McMenamin JR (c) 1945-1974 2 10 12 Martin BE 1979-1992 1 24 38 63 Mitchell F 1884-1885 1 1 Nelson RA 1935-1949 4 1 5 Newman HC 1939-1940 1 1 Novak JC 1965-1967 3 3 O’Connell MG 1967-1990 19 51 31 101O’Connor CR 1922-1923 1 1 O’Halloran HD 1877-1878 1 1 Odlum NJ 1959-1972 2 1 3 Pearce EG 1960-1965 3 1 4 Pellen GW 1984-1998 4 4 Perrin K 1996-2005 3 7 5 15 Pounsett RB 1925-1926 2 1 3 Quilty J 1902-1903 1 1 2 Quinn JJ 1926-1928 5 5 Rebbeck DP 1987-1997 5 5 10Reeves TA 1895-1907 9 2 11 Richardson AJ 1918-1933 2 3 2 7 Ridings RB 1937-1938 1 1 Robinson GCJ 1992-1993 1 1 Ryan JJ 1963-1966 6 6 Sampson P 1880-1881 1 1 Scott JD 1932-1948 10 22 19 51 Searcy GHG 1889-1895 1 2 4 7 Selth EB 1929-1930 1 1 Slight W 1891-1892 1 1 Smith LA 1940-1947 3 8 11 Smith SW 1921-1926 6 7 13 Thomas FJC 1908-1921 8 4 12 Toms S 1877-1878 1 1 Travers W 1881-1889 3 3 Trevorrow LH 1958-1960 3 3 Wagstaff JG 1913-1914 1 1 2 Wallace LG 1930-1931 1 1 2 Ward HD 1972-1974 2 2 4 Ward TG 1909-1910 1 1 Watson GA 1901-1912 2 9 5 16 Weeks PJ 1998-2004 4 5 2 11Whitridge WO 1891-1892 1 1 Willoughby A 1999-2011 8 8 Wilson JF 1971-1981 1 3 4 Wilson PA (d) 2010- 16 16 7 39 Woods RB 1985-1995 12 3 15 Wortmeyer RT 1961-1962 1 1

Matches shown as ‘Other’ are First Class Matches including International and Domestic One Day & T20 matches. Matches shown as ‘3rd Umpire’ are for First Class Matches.

(a) Includes games while resident in Victoria (b) Includes games while resident in New South Wales and Victoria

(c) Includes games while resident in Queensland (d) Includes games while resident in Western Australia

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FINALS APPOINTMENTS

Congratulations are extended to the following members who officiated in matches during the 2012/2013 Finals Series of the SACA Grade Competition.

Men’s Semi Finals A - Tea Tree Gully - Glenelg - B. Stribley C. Thomas - Kensington - East Torrens - L. Uthenwoldt M.Farrow B - Northern Dist - Kensington - J. Biddiss C. Thiele - West Torrens - Tea Tree Gully - L. Donisthorpe J. King C - East Torrens - University - C. Ruediger M. Gawde - West Torrens - Woodville - T. Trist D. Hooper D - West Torrens - Sturt - K. Coombe M. Davis - East Torrens - Glenelg - D. Duffy A. Drosd U16R - West Torrens - Southern Dist - J. Williams T. Pellew - Woodville - East Torrens - A. Coulthard P. Laidler U16W - Sturt - Woodville - A. Croft E. Branson - Kensington - Tea Tree Gully - A. Loffler T. Murch U14R - Northern Dist - Prospect - C. Kemp G. Potter - Sturt - Kensington - B. Schnell D. Brandon U14W - Sturt - Kensington - N. Cotgrove T. Page - Northern Dist - East Torrens - W. Marshall P. Ritchie

Men’s Grand Finals A - East Torrens - Glenelg - P. Wilson L. Uthenwoldt B - Northern Dist - West Torrens - B. Stribley M. Farrow C - East Torrens - West Torrens - C. Thomas L. Donisthorpe D - East Torrens - Sturt - J. Biddiss J. King U16R - Woodville - Southern Dist - C. Thiele K. Chandrakumar U16W - Kensington - Sturt - K. Jeyakkumar D. Duffy U14R - Northern Dist - Kensington - D. Hooper C. Ruediger U14W - Sturt - East Torrens - M. Davis K. Coombe

Men’s One Day Cup Semi Finals Tea Tree Gully - Woodville L. Donisthorpe C. Thomas University - Sturt L. Uthenwoldt B. Stribley

Men’s One Day Cup Grand Final Tea Tree Gully - University L. Donisthorpe B. Stribley

Men’s Twenty20 Cup Grand Final Tea Tree Gully - University J. Biddiss T. Trist

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FINALS APPOINTMENTS

Women’s Semi Finals

A - West Torrens - Sturt - K. Tuting G. Frost - TTG/ND* - Port - G. Slater G. Shakoordeen B - East Torrens - West Torrens - P. Raftery D. Dissanayake - University - TTG/ND* - P. Welbourn M. Schulz

Women’s Grand Finals

A - TTG/ND* - West Torrens - T. Trist M. Gawde B - University - West Torrens - A. Coulthard T. Pellew

Women’s T20 Grand Final

A - TTG/ND* - Southern Dist - A. Drosd N. Cotgrove B - University - West Torrens - P. Welbourn T. Trist

Note* TTG/ND Tea Tree Gully / Northern Districts combined women’s teams

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UMPIRING MILESTONES

The following achievements were recorded by members during season 2012/2013

100 Games

Geoff Behn John Biddiss Allan Coulthard Bruce Fell Brian Litchfield Lyal Williams

Steve Thiris Craig Thomas Tony Trist

200 Games Derek Hooper Colin Lawn Kevin Tuting Luke Uthenwoldt (200 Game Active Members) John Bell John Booth Ed Branson Derek Hooper Lynton Donisthorpe John Ketley Peter Laidler Colin Lawn David Nickolls Ron Parsons Brenton Schnell Richard Scott Bruce Stribley Kevin Tuting Luke Uthenwoldt 300 Games

David Brandon Michial Farrow (300 Game Active Members) David Brandon

Lawrence Key Michial Farrow Graham Slater

Simon Fry

500 Games

(500 Game Active Members) Don Bills

600 Games

(600 Game Active Members) Steve Davis

First A Grade Game

Ed Branson Milind Gawde Peter Laidler Tim Pellew Grant Potter Brenton Schnell Tony Trist Kevin Tuting

NEW UMPIRES

SACUSA is pleased to welcome the following new members to our ranks who participated in the Level 1 training course and went on to enjoy the game as an official Umpire. We wish them many years of happy umpiring and friendly supportive fellowship of this Association.

S. Bennetts J Boyd J Cushway C Dreyer H Dupreez J Edwards R Francesca N Greiger A Guy C Hall S Haque T Hart M Hossain A Hutchison T Jeffery E Kondasinghe M Lake P McKinnon D Monaghan I Morris S Mykolajenko P Parekh A Perkins P Perkins P Quin T Sellen M Sheedy A Sherburd J Synon J Trezise A Tyson G Weiher M Williamson N Wilson

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COMMITTEE MEETING ATTENDANCES

Twelve monthly committee meetings were held between 1 July 2012 and 30 June 2013

Attendances M. Bartlett 11 E. Branson 12 L. Donisthorpe 12 M. Farrow 12 C. Hollard 2 J. Ketley 1 C. Thomas 11 J. King 9 G. Sando 6 T. Trist 7

THE TWO HUNDRED MATCH HONOUR BOARD

The following Members have officiated in more than 200 SACA Grade or First Class matches during their umpiring career. Their commitment to umpiring is recognised below.

Paul Angley 204 John Aylen 200 Max Bartlett 238 John Bell 247 Ian Berry 330 Don Bills 524 John Booth 236 David Brandon 302 Ed Branson 242 Gordon Bryce 288 Andy Collins 254 Tony Crafter 331 Brian Crompton 277 Peter Cronin 257 Steve Davis 674 Lynton Donisthorpe 291 Michial Farrow 300 Simon Fry 353 Fred Godson 255 Bob Glovitch 258 Len Harte 266 Daryl Harper 825 Derek Hooper 206 Graham Horlin-Smith 283 Len Howard 302 John Jameson 224 Keith Jew 303 Ron Joseph 300 John Ketley 272 Lawrence Key 397 Jack Kierse 200 Peter Laidler 285 Colin Lawn 212 David Little 221 Graham MacTavish 201 John McMenamin 210 David Nickolls 287 Max O’Connell 446 Ron Parsons 293 William Penley 210 Robert Pritchard 213 Dennis Rebbeck 226 Brenton Schnell 262 Richard Scott 281 Graham Slater 345 Bruce Stribley 256 Craig Thiele 232 Kevin Tuting 210 Luke Uthenwoldt 221 Graham Watson 319 Peter Weddell 299 Peter Weeks 264 Geoff Williams 223 Andrew Willoughby 299 John Wilson 330 Wally Wood 225 Bob Woods 353 Ted Wright 325

Active Member

A Grade Grand Final Scorers – Gary Kuchta and Geoff Sando

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UMPIRE ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

The South Australian Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association annually awards trophies to those umpires judged as the best umpire in a particular grade/s. The awards, introduced in season 2001/2002 have been named after former Test Umpires who have served both the South Australian Cricket Umpires Association and the South Australian Cricket Association over many years. In 2009/2010 season the Max O’Connell award was amended to just B Grade and a new award was created for C, D and Women’s Grades. Criteria: Umpires must have officiated in at least ten Grade and One Day Matches to be eligible. The Tony Crafter Award (A Grade) Captains report average (A & West End Cup matches), plus umpire coaches

average, plus number of SACUSA meetings attended. The Max O’Connell Award (B Grade) Captains report average (B & T20 matches), plus umpire coaches average, plus

number of SACUSA meetings attended. The Davis/Harper Award (C, D & Woman’s Grades) Captains report average (C, D & Woman’s matches), plus umpire coaches

average, plus number of SACUSA meetings attended. The Mel McInnes Award (Under Age) Captains report average (Underage matches), plus umpire coaches average, plus

number of SACUSA meetings attended. The Colin Egar Award (Best 1st Year Umpire) First year umpire. Captains report average, plus umpire coaches average, plus

number of SACUSA meetings attended.

The SACUSA Executive Committee retains the right to change the winner only under very exceptional circumstances where the presentation of the award to an individual would, by their behaviour and or demeanour, jeopardize the credibility of the award.

TONY CRAFTER AWARD A Grade

MAX O’CONNELL

AWARD B Grade

STEVE DAVIS / DARYL

HARPER C, D &

Women’s Grades

MEL McINNES AWARD

Junior Grades-U16/U14

COLIN EGAR AWARD

First Year Umpire

2001/2002 John Booth Andrew Willoughby Ed Branson Gary Alsop 2002/2003 Peter Weeks James Niederer Graham Horlin-Smith James Niederer 2003/2004 Peter Weeks James Niederer Kevin Tuting Luke Uthenwoldt 2004/2005 James Niederer Peter Laidler Ian Pearce Adam Burns 2005/2006 Simon Fry Ron Parsons Ed Branson Shane Hicks 2006/2007 Lynton Donisthorpe Ron Parsons Brian Crompton Steve Thiris 2007/2008 Michial Farrow Robert Stone Anthony Trist Rhett Fraser 2008/2009 Peter Weeks Shannon Riggs Vince O’Grady Phil Ritchie 2009/2010 2010/2011 2011/2012 2012/2013

Andy Collins Lynton Donisthorpe Lynton Donisthorpe

Bruce Stribley

Daniel Waters Chris Ruediger Chris Ruediger

Tim Pellew

Martin Bradshaw Martin Bradshaw

Ron Parsons Geoff Behn

Kevin Tuting Ian Hill

Jurgen Sawon Andrew Perkins

Alan Saundry Bill Kidd

Cain Kemp Tim Hart

AWARD UMPIRE SEASONS TESTS SHEFFIELD

SHIELD OTHER

TOTAL MATCHES

A Grade Tony Crafter 1974-1992 33 48 115 196

B Grade Max O’Connell 1967-1992 19 51 31 101 C, D & Women’s

Steve Davis & Daryl Harper

1987- 1987-2011

46 95

72 56

180 281

298 432

Junior Grades Mel McInnes 1949-1959 16 16 7 39 First Year Umpire

Colin Egar 1956-1971 29 43 17 89

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Tony Crafter Award Winner – Bruce Stribley

Bruce receiving his award from Neil Dansie

Colin Egar Award Winner – Tim Hart

Tim receiving his award from Bill Penley

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Steve Davis / Daryl Harper Award Winner – Geoff Behn

Geoff receiving his award from Craig Thomas

Life Member – Chris Hollard

Chris receiving his certificate from Edward Branson

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The John Wilson Memorial Award In addition to the South Australian Cricket Umpires Association annual awards presented to those umpires judged as the best umpire in a particular grade(s), with the generosity of EDS a new award was struck in the memory of Mr John Wilson. The criteria and nomination process for the John Wilson Memorial Award is as follows:

Criteria

Reflect significant contributions to umpiring and/or cricket for the preceding season Process

The Executive Committee to appoint a sub-committee to consider and nominate candidates Nominations are to be received from the general membership or from the sub-committee with the

winner determined by the full Executive Committee.

John Wilson Award Winner – Tim Pellew

* Tim was unable to accept his award at the Presentation Dinner. The Award will be presented at the AGM.

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GRADE CRICKET UMPIRE OF THE YEAR

An award made to the Umpire adjudged by the South Australian Cricket Association Umpire’s Appointment Panel to be the Grade Cricket Umpire of the Year and who has officiated in the South Australian Cricket Association Grade Cricket Competition. Criteria for the Award: Must be a financial member of the South Australian Cricket Umpires' and Scorer’s Association. Must have umpired at least eight (8) of the matches played in the preliminary rounds of the

Grade Competition as arranged by the South Australian Cricket Association. Appointment to be made in conjunction with the Grade Cricket Team of the Year.

Winners:

#1999/2000 *John Booth / Colin D’Cruz #2000/2001 *John Booth / Gary Ashmore 2001/2002 Kim Perrin 2002/2003 Kim Perrin 2003/2004 Kim Perrin 2004/2005 Simon Fry 2005/2006 Simon Fry 2006/2007 Andrew Willoughby 2007/2008 Andrew Willoughby 2008/2009 Andrew Willoughby 2009/2010 Andy Collins2010/2011 2011/2012 2012/2013

Paul Wilson Luke Uthenwoldt Bruce Stribley

*Denotes Tie

#Note: - This award was first introduced in the 1999/2000 season and was made by the South Australian Cricket Umpires

Association to the Umpire adjudged to be the Grade Cricket Umpire of the Year. There were both criteria and a point’s allocation system to determine the winner. After two seasons the responsibility and criteria was amended to what is currently in place.

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ASHLEY HUNTER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

Under 25 Umpire’s Encouragement Award

The Ashley Hunter Memorial Scholarship Award was created in season 2002/2003 by the South Australian Cricket Umpires Association for the further encouragement of umpires under the age of 25

years at the first of September of each season.

Criteria for the Award:

Must have umpired at least one half of the current season, plus one game. Based on the SACA Umpires Observers Reports. The worthiness of the candidate determined by SACA Coaches/Observers from that season.

Winners:

2002/2003 Steven Paunovic 2003/2004 Luke Uthenwoldt 2004/2005 Not awarded 2005/2006 Owen Teakle 2006/2007 Tom Syrmas 2007/2008 Rhett Fraser 2008/2009 Imre Dawe 2009/2010 Not awarded 2010/2011 Tom Hill 2011/2012 Klarke Trezise 2012/2013 Jackson Terp

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SOCIAL PHOTOGRAPHS

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GRADE AWARD WINNERS

Congratulations are extended to the winners of Cricket Awards for season 2012/2013.

The Bradman Medal is awarded to:- "The A Grade Cricketer who polls the highest number of votes cast by each umpire." The factors that govern the award comprise • Actual cricket ability displayed. • Players attitude towards the game. • Players demeanor, behavior and dress.

Bradman Medal Winner – Sam Miller

Sam celebrating his Bradman Medal with John Bradman

Premiership Teams

Men’s Woman’s A - Glenelg A - West Torrens B - West Torrens T20 - Southern District C - East Torrens B - University D - East Torrens T20 - University U16R - Woodville U16W - Sturt U14R - Northern Districts U14W - East Torrens The Scrymgour Club Championship Shield - East Torrens West End Cup Winner - Tea Tree Gully Twenty20 Winner - Tea Tree Gully

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THE BRADMAN MEDAL During season 1957/58 three SACUA Umpires, John McMenamin, Jack Kierse and Gordon Seymour were enjoying a quiet drink after a SACUA meeting at the Hotel Adelaide in Pirie Street, when the ‘idea’ of an award for the best A Grade District Cricketer was proposed. The original award, first made at the conclusion of season 1958/59, was based on one vote per game for the best player during an ‘A’ Grade match. The first presentation dinner was held at the Seven Stars Hotel in Angas Street Adelaide and was attended by approximately 30 umpires. Votes were counted during the dinner and, at the conclusion of the count, joint winners Ian McLachlan and Brian Quigley were announced. Neither of the winners were in attendance and taxis were sent to their homes to bring

them to the dinner to receive their award. During season 1976/77 it was decided that the District Cricketer Award should be renamed as the Bradman Medal and Sir Donald Bradman was approached for his approval. “The Don” agreed and said that he would be honoured to have the award named after him. The presentation of this prestigious award has continued and the Bradman Medal presentation dinner is now recognised as the pinnacle of any cricket season in South Australia. Season 2007/08 celebrated 50 years since the inception of the District Cricketer Award/Bradman Medal. To celebrate this occasion winners (or family members) of the District Cricketer Award from 1956/57 to 1975/76 were presented with a Bradman Medal at the Bradman Medal Presentation Dinner on 19th March 2008. Also on the night three players who lost on a count-back were awarded Bradman Medals.

PAST WINNERS HONOUR ROLL

1958/59 I. McLachlan Sturt 1985/86 J. Pyke West Torrens B. Quigley University 1986/87 H. Smart Port Adelaide 1959/60 G. Hole Glenelg 1987/88 P. Nobes West Torrens 1960/61 J. Lill Sturt 1988/89 S. Parkinson Kensington 1961/62 J. Halbert Sturt 1989/90 P. Gladigau Glenelg 1962/63 J. Lill Sturt 1990/91 B. McFadyen Port Adelaide 1963/64 J. Carr West Torrens 1991/92 T. Harms Glenelg 1964/65 J. Halbert Sturt 1992/93 D. Marsh Sturt 1965/66 J. Lill Sturt 1993/94 M. Faull Tea Tree Gully 1966/67 D. David University 1994/95 A. Heidrich Salisbury 1967/68 K. McCarthy Glenelg 1995/96 B. Johnson Adelaide 1968/69 R. O’Shannassy University 1996/97 S. Martin Glenelg1969/70 R. Stratfold East Torrens 1997/98 B. Hook Adelaide 1970/71 B. Hurn Kensington 1998/99 A. Polkinghorne East Torrens 1971/72 G. Stanford West Torrens A. Heidrich Northern Districts 1972/73 R. Stratfold East Torrens 1999/00 J. Lee Kensington 1973/74 A. Sincock Teachers 2000/01 M. Smith University 1974/75 D. Hookes West Torrens 2001/02 T. Haysman Sturt1975/76 B. Hurn Kensington 2002/03 R. Harris Northern Districts 1976/77 K. Griffiths University 2003/04 S. Deitz Southern District 1977/78 D. Smith West Torrens 2004/05 B. Johnson Adelaide1978/79 S. Gentle Adelaide 2005/06 L. Williams Adelaide 1979/80 R. O’Shannassy University 2006/07 B. Hook Glenelg D. Lovell Kensington 2007/08 L. Williams Adelaide 1980/81 R. O’Shannassy University 2008/09 M. Weeks Port Adelaide G. Hall Glenelg 2009/10 L. Williams Adelaide 1981/82 P. Herbert East Torrens 2010/11 C. Sayers Woodville 1982/83 P. Brinsley Kensington 2011/12 S. Raphael Adelaide D. O’Connor East Torrens 2012/13 S. Miller Prospect G. Davis University 1983/84 A. Sincock Adelaide 1984/85 M. England Prospect

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BRADMAN MEDAL CLUB VOTING

ADELAIDE EAST TORRENS U. Quadir 18 D. Leigh 14 J. Barnes 9 K. Richardson 12

GLENELG KENSINGTON T. Fernandez 18 J. Brown 14 C. Bailey 17 T. Brinsley 10 P. Connelly 10 E. Opie 10

NORTHERN DISTRICTS PORT ADELAIDE J. Gatting 16 S. Gilmour 15 C. Duval 15 M. Weeks 9

PROSPECT SOUTHERN DISTRICT S. Miller 23 T. Joraslafsky 10 R. Whiteley 13 J. Barrett 8

STURT TEA TREE GULLY J. Borgas 18 T. Davey 21 M. Schlicker 11 T. Evans 15 B. Evans 15

UNIVERSITY WEST TORRENS T. Cooper 18 T. Kelly 18 L. Oswald-Jacobs 14 P. George 18 A. Haslett 13

WOODVILLE D. Harris 17 S. Coles 13

OTHER MEDAL WINNERS

K.C. BUTLER MEDAL B GRADE

Andrew Perkins Northern Districts

SID DALY MEDAL C GRADE Matthew Blain Woodville

McLEOD / WILSON MEDAL D GRADE Kyle Middleton Sturt

FRED GODSON MEDAL WEST END CUP Tim Evans Tea Tree Gully

BOB ZADOW MEDAL WEST END CUP FINAL Tim Evans Tea Tree Gully

TALBOT SMITH TROPHY FIELDING Max Schlicker Sturt

C.W. WALKER TROPHY WICKET KEEPING Josh Barrett Southern District

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K.C. BUTLER MEDAL HONOUR ROLL (B GRADE)

1986/87 P. Jeffrey Adelaide 1999/00 A. Moule University 1987/88 R. Leverington Salisbury 2000/01 M. Kelly East Torrens 1988/89 N. Clarke Sturt 2001/02 N. Job Adelaide 1989/90 A. Croker University 2002/03 Darren Miller East Torrens 1990/91 G. Black Kensington 2003/04 C. Cooper Woodville 1991/92 P. Benwell Glenelg 2004/05 T. Tamblyn Sturt 1992/93 G. McGuire Sturt 2005/06 P. Jolly Southern District 1993/94 M. Kelton Tea Tree Gully S. Hadnum West Torrens S. Frost Prospect 2006/07 T. Pascoe Northern Districts 1994/95 S. Frost Prospect 2007/08 W. Stanborough Glenelg 1995/96 S. Goodwin Prospect 2008/09 M. Ehlich Woodville 1996/97 J. Porter Kensington 2009/10 T. Joraslafsky Southern District 1997/98 J. Porter Kensington 2010/11 J. Taylor Southern District 1998/99 M. Harden Prospect 2011/12 T. Wilson Northern Districts A. Marks Port Adelaide 2012/13 A. Perkins Northern Districts

SID DALY MEDAL HONOUR ROLL (C GRADE)

1986/87 S. Bernhardt Adelaide 2000/01 N. Crack West Torrens 1987/88 J. Downs Prospect 2001/02 J. Porter Kensington 1988/89 K. Hooker Salisbury 2002/03 S. Binnion Northern Districts 1989/90 B. Kerr Southern District 2003/04 G. Johnson University 1990/91 R. Fraser Sturt 2004/05 N. Fielder University 1991/92 J. Frick Prospect 2005/06 R. Cochrane Glenelg 1992/93 C. Davies Adelaide 2006/07 M. Chapman Glenelg 1993/94 R. Fraser Sturt 2007/08 D. Huitema Northern Districts 1994/95 S. Singh University 2008/09 A. Meredith Northern Districts 1995/96 J. Panelli Kensington 2009/10 A. Chapman Kensington 1996/97 G. Black Kensington 2010/11 L. Johnston University 1997/98 D. Miller University 2011/12 V. Nizzola Southern District 1998/99 S. Stratfold East Torrens 2012/13 M. Blain Woodville 1999/00 G. Black Kensington D. Miller East Torrens

McLEOD/WILSON MEDAL HONOUR ROLL (D GRADE)

1995/96 K. Polkinghorne East Torrens 2004/05 T. Pellen University 1996/97 P. Low University 2005/06 N. Richardson West Torrens1997/98 G. Pitty Prospect 2006/07 M. Chunys Glenelg 1998/99 I. Nelson Adelaide 2007/08 S. Kumar Woodville 1999/00 A. Sincock East Torrens 2008/09 P. Sleep Tea Tree Gully 2000/01 N. McGuinness Tea Tree Gully 2009/10 D. Beaney Port Adelaide 2001/02 N. Silby Tea Tree Gully 2010/11 A. McLean Adelaide 2002/03 S. Dickinson University 2011/12 A. Pasut Woodville2003/04 D. Broadbent Port Adelaide 2012/13 K. Middleton Sturt

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TALBOT SMITH FIELDING TROPHY HONOUR ROLL (A GRADE)

First awarded in 1930, the Talbot Smith Fielding Trophy is awarded to the Cricketer adjudged to be the best fielder as determined by votes cast by both umpires in minor round ‘A’ Grade matches.

1930/31 B. Palmer East Torrens 1980/81 D. O’Connor East Torrens 1931/32 B. Palmer East Torrens 1981/82 D. O’Connor East Torrens 1932/33 B. Palmer East Torrens 1982/83 D. O’Connor East Torrens 1933/34 E. Moyle Kensington 1983/84 D. O’Connor East Torrens F. Collins Port Adelaide 1984/85 A. Favell East Torrens 1934/35 B. Palmer East Torrens 1985/86 C. Billett Woodville 1935/36 M. Doherty Senior Colts 1986/87 J. McPhee University 1936/37 R. Stanford West Torrens 1987/88 C. McGowan University 1937/38 E. Moyle Kensington 1988/89 B. Opperman Salisbury 1938/39 E. Moyle Kensington 1989/90 B. Opperman Salisbury 1939/40 B. Leak Sturt 1990/91 B. Opperman Salisbury 1940/1945 Competition suspended during war years

1991/92 B. Opperman Salisbury

1945/46 M. Doherty Adelaide 1992/93 B. Opperman Salisbury 1946/47 M. Doherty Adelaide 1993/94 B. Opperman Salisbury 1947/48 M. Doherty Adelaide 1994/95 C. McGowan Kensington 1948/49 T. Klose Prospect 1995/96 R. Gabb Southern District 1949/50 G. Harrison Woodville 1996/97 R. Gabb Southern District1950/51 L. Darling Port Adelaide 1997/98 R. Gabb Southern District 1951/52 M. Doherty Kensington 1998/99 S. Williamson University 1952/53 L. Favell East Torrens 1999/00 A. Haslett West Torrens 1953/54 B. Moore Senior Colts 2000/01 S. Williamson University 1954/55 J. Carr West Torrens 2001/02 S. Williamson University 1955/56 C. Grant Port Adelaide 2003/04 D. Militz Northern Districts1956/57 G. Duncan Sturt 2004/05 J. Smith Adelaide 1957/58 M. O’Connell Port Adelaide 2005/06 M. Heffernan Glenelg 1958/59 J. Carr West Torrens 2006/07 M. Heffernan Glenelg 1959/60 P. Anderson Kensington 2007/08 S. Raphael Adelaide 1960/61 C. Meyer University 2008/09 A. Rice Glenelg 1961/62 J. Carr West Torrens 2009/10 S. Chatto Port Adelaide 1962/63 P. Pilkington Glenelg 2010/11 S. Roberts Southern District 1963/64 J. Carr West Torrens 2011/12 A. Ross Kensington 1964/65 P. Galloway Port Adelaide 2012/13 M. Schlicker Sturt 1965/66 R. Simunsen Woodville 1966/67 G. Thompson West Torrens 1967/68 R. Simunsen Woodville 1968/69 R. Simunsen Woodville 1969/70 J. Nash Student Teachers 1970/71 B. Robran Prospect 1971/72 R. Sellers Kensington 1972/73 M. Hunt Woodville 1973/74 R. Simunsen Woodville 1974/75 R. Chenoweth Woodville 1975/76 D. Darling Salisbury 1976/77 J. Manuel Woodville 1977/78 D. Kelly Woodville 1978/79 D. Kelly Woodville 1979/80 P. Parker Sturt

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C.W. WALKER WICKET KEEPING TROPHY HONOUR ROLL (A GRADE)

Since 1962, as a result of an anonymous donation, an annual trophy has been awarded for wicketkeepers to perpetuate the memory of Charlie Walker. Walker, a former South Australian wicketkeeper toured England with the Australian sides of 1930 and 1938. The award is determined by votes from the umpires in all A Grade minor round matches.

1962/63 R. Blundell West Torrens 1990/91 G. Quinn East Torrens J. Ducker Prospect 1991/92 D. Ligertwood University1963/64 P. Vaughton Adelaide 1992/93 G. Quinn East Torrens 1964/65 R. Blundell West Torrens 1993/94 G. Quinn East Torrens 1965/66 J. Ducker Prospect 1994/95 D. Treumer East Torrens 1966/67 R. Blundell West Torrens 1995/96 D. Ligertwood University 1967/68 E. Clifton Salisbury 1996/97 J. Urban East Torrens 1968/69 E. Clifton Salisbury 1997/98 J. Creek Kensington 1969/70 B. Jarman Woodville 1998/99 J. Urban Kensington 1970/71 M. Hendricks Adelaide P. Richardson Prospect 1971/72 P. O’Meara Prospect 1999/00 W. Smith Adelaide 1972/73 T. Robertson Port Adelaide 2000/01 J. Palmer Kensington 1973/74 T. Robertson Port Adelaide 2001/02 J. Ligertwood University 1974/75 T. Robertson Port Adelaide 2002/03 Justin Creek West Torrens 1975/76 J. Donaldson Student Teachers 2003/04 J. Palmer Kensington 1976/77 P. O’Meara Prospect 2004/05 S. Deitz Southern District 1977/78 S. Gentle Adelaide 2005/06 T. Ferguson Sturt 1978/79 J. Donaldson West Torrens 2006/07 J. McLean Adelaide 1979/80 J. Donaldson West Torrens 2007/08 J. McLean Adelaide 1980/81 T. Robertson Port Adelaide 2008/09 N. Bailey University 1981/82 R. Vincent Sturt 2009/10 B. Cachopa West Torrens 1982/83 R. Vincent Sturt 2010/11 T. Davey Tea Tree Gully 1983/84 G. Quinn East Torrens 2011/12 T. Cameron Woodville1984/85 G. Quinn East Torrens 2012/13 J. Barrett Southern District 1985/86 G. Quinn East Torrens 1986/87 S. Gentle Adelaide 1987/88 G. Quinn East Torrens 1988/89 M. Sorell Salisbury 1989/90 T. Nielsen West Torrens

BOB ZADOW MEDAL (ONE DAY CUP FINAL) HONOUR ROLL

1997/98 J. Vaughan Prospect 2009/10 A. Frick Northern Districts 1998/99 D. Harris Woodville 2010/11 T. Plant Glenelg 1999/00 A. Heidrich Northern Districts 2011/12 T. Head Tea Tree Gully 2000/01 J. Orchard Sturt 2012/13 T. Evans Tea Tree Gully 2001/02 J. Morgan Kensington 2002/03 G. Wright Tea Tree Gully 2003/04 M. Harrity West Torrens 2004/05 W. Stanborough Glenelg 2005/06 J. Brown Kensington 2006/07 M. Cleary Kensington 2007/08 C. Borgas Sturt 2008/09 A. Carey Glenelg

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FRED GODSON MEDAL (ONE DAY CUP) HONOUR ROLL

1990/91 N. Plummer East Torrens 2002/03 L. Stephens Adelaide 1991/92 T. Harms Glenelg D. Waugh Kensington 1992/93 M. Smith East Torrens 2003/04 A. Williams Woodville 1993/94 N. Fielke Salisbury 2004/05 M. Cosgrove Northern Districts 1994/95 D. Webber University D. Fitzgerald Glenelg B. Johnson Adelaide K. Skewes Woodville 1995/96 J. McPhee Kensington 2005/06 D. Harris Woodville 1996/97 G. Wills Adelaide Turf 2006/07 R. Harris Northern Districts 1997/98 D. Ritossa Sturt 2007/08 B. Lenthall Adelaide 1998/99 D. Waugh Kensington 2008/09 J. Borgas Sturt 1999/00 P. Cameron

B. Johnson B. Steele

Northern Districts Adelaide Kensington

2009/10 2010/11 2011/12

J. Borgas S. McNally J. Hilditch

Sturt Woodville Kensington

2000/01 D. Lehmann Northern Districts 2012/13 T. Evans Tea Tree Gully 2001/02 W. Thomas Tea Tree Gully

SPIRIT OF CRICKET Several seasons ago Cricket Australia launched a number of cricket initiatives and in line with them, SACA launched three club Awards – one for senior men’s, one for senior women’s and one for junior boys.

Umpires award points out of 10 to each team in every minor round game, taking into account issues such as:

o Upholding the traditions of the game o Language o Sportsmanship o Attitude towards umpires

Spirit of Cricket Award

Season Senior Club Junior Club Women’s 2003/04 Adelaide Tea Tree Gully 2004/05 Woodville Tea Tree Gully Port Adelaide 2005/06 Sturt West Torrens Northern Districts 2006/07 Glenelg East Torrens Flinders University 2007/08 Adelaide East Torrens East Torrens 2008/09 West Torrens East Torrens East Torrens 2009/10 Port Adelaide Woodville Prospect 2010/11 Southern District Woodville Southern District 2011/12 Southern District Woodville Southern District 2012/13 Adelaide West Torrens West Torrens

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KAREN ROLTON MEDAL

In 2006/2007 three new medals (Karen Rolton, Lyn Fullston and Carolyn Dittmar) were created to acknowledge the best Women’s Cricketer of the Year in each SACA Grade.

KAREN ROLTON MEDAL – A GRADE 2006/07 K. Britt Sturt 2007/08 K. Britt Sturt 2008/09 K. Britt Sturt 2009/10 K. Rolton Port Adelaide 2010/11 A. Silva Kensington 2011/12 L. Ebsary West Torrens 2012/13 L. Ebsary West Torrens

LYN FULLSTON MEDAL – B GRADE 2006/07 C. Wallace Kensington 2007/08 T. Clapton Tea Tree Gully 2008/09 T. Clapton Tea Tree Gully 2009/10 E. Sheridan Sturt 2010/11 K. Tulloch Port Adelaide 2011/12 K. Tulloch University 2012/13 A. Gajewska University

CAROLYN DITTMAR MEDAL – C GRADE 2006/07 J. O’Reilly Southern District 2007/08 S. Mangelsen Port Adelaide 2008/09 P. Lally Northern Districts 2009/10 A. Johnswood Kensington 2010/11 M. Mordaunt Tea Tree Gully

Women’s A Grade Grand Final Umpires – Milind Gawde and Tony Trist

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ACTIVE MEMBERS - 2012/2013 SEASON CAREER TOTALS

UMPIRE FIRST GAME A B C D U16 U14 ODG Women Shield ODD ODI INT. TEST

3rd UMP

Other End Last

Season

This Season

Career Total

AIGNER-Muehler, A 11/12 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

This Season 4 4 1 2 11 18

BEGETIS, B 11/12 0 0 0 0 5 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 17

This Season 8 3 5 4 20 37

BEHN. G 05/06 0 1 8 13 24.5 17.5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 88

This Season 2 5 4 7 18 106

BELL. J 92/93 0 0 0 6 68.5 148.5 0 13.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 236.5

This Season 10 1 11 247.5

BENNETTS. S 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 1 3 1 5 5

BHATT, D 11/12 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

This Season 5 3 2 10 11

BIDDISS. J 06/07 42 12 5 2 9 0 7 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 90

This Season 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 17 107

BILLS. D 70/71 70 102 76 27 71 87 26 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 514

This Season 10 10 524

BLACK, C 10/11 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 This Season 10 10 18

BOOTH. J 91/92 88 33 23 14 9 5 20 5 3 9 0 0 0 5 20 234

This Season 1 1 2 236

BOYD. J 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 2 2 2

BRADSHAW. M 06/07 0 0 27 34.5 9.5 9 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 118

This Season 2 7 4 4 17 135

BRANDON. D 92/93 9 101 93 20 12 8 11 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 285

This Season 1 9 2 1 1 3 17 302

BRANSON. E 96/97 0 2 25 66.5 67 19.5 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 218

This Season 1 4 8 2 1 8 24 242

BRYNSKI. T 00/01 0 0 5 23 42 34 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 121

This Season 1 2 4 4 3 1 15 136

CHANDRAKUMAR. K 02/03 49 9 9 3 3.5 0.5 18 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 114

This Season 8 1 1 3 1 3 17 131

CHILDS. T 94/95 0 0 5 31 39.5 36.5 0 5.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 118.5

This Season 1 10 1 12 130.5

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UMPIRE FIRST GAME A B C D U16 U14 ODG Women Shield ODD ODI INT. TEST

3rd UMP

Other End Last

Season

This Season

Career Total

CHRISTENSEN. J 04/05 0 0 0 10 37.5 29.5 0 8.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85.5

This Season 1 9 10 95.5

COOMBE. K 01/02 22 63.5 4 24 19.5 6 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 152

This Season 6 7 1 1 15 167

CORNISH. D 99/00 3 22.5 14 9 44 26.5 5 21.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 171.5

This Season 1 1 1 2 5 176.5

COTGROVE, N 11/12 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 This Season 12 1 2 15 18

COULTHARD. A 06/07 0 28.5 11 23.5 7.5 4 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 99.5

This Season 11 2 1 1 4 6 25 124.5

CROFT. A 09/10 0 0 8 12 8 11 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 57

This Season 2 2 6 3 3 3 19 76

CUSHWAY. J 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 2 2 2

DAVIS. M 05/06 14 29 21.5 4 9 6 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 108.5 This Season 4 2 1 1 1 1 5 15 123.5

DAVIS. S 87/88 115 12 11 7 7.5 6 48 3 72 26 120 25 38 78 73 641.5

This Season 8 8 9 8 33 674.5

DISSANAYAKE. D 10/11 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 20

This Season 10 1 5 3 19 39

DONISTHORPE. L 98/99 165 11 9 5 6.5 0.5 46 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 22 267

This Season 11 1 1 5 2 4 24 291

DREYER. C 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 2 8 10 10

DROSD. A 10/11 0 0 6 7 9 3 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 39

This Season 1 13 1 2 4 21 60

DUFFY. D 07/08 0 3 14 8 7.5 4.5 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41

This Season 5 6 1 1 1 14 55

DUMAS. R 06/07 0 0 0 1 17 20.5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 44.5

This Season 5 6 3 14 58.5

DUPREEZ. H 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 2 2 2

EDWARDS. J 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 1 3 1 5 5

EVERINGHAM. J 08/09 0 0 2 18.5 5.5 2.5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 35.5

This Season 2 2 1 5 40.5

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UMPIRE FIRST GAME A B C D U16 U14 ODG Women Shield ODD ODI INT. TEST

3rd UMP

Other End Last

Season

This Season

Career Total

EY. T 06/07 0 0 0 3.5 4 7.5 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 34

This Season 2 2 4 38

FARROW. M 97/98 121 45 14 9 13 6.5 42 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 279.5

This Season 13 1 4 3 21 300.5

FELL. B 08/09 0 0 2 19 15 8 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 80

This Season 3 6 6 6 21 101

FIELD. R 11/12 0 0 0 0 3 7 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

This Season 5 6 4 1 16 31

FRANCESCA. R 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 2 2 2

FREESTONE. K 07/08 0 3 17 11 10 20.5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 73.5

This Season 2 1 8 2 1 1 15 88.5

FROST. G 02/03 0 0 12 34.5 24.5 18.5 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 106.5

This Season 2 2 5 1 1 2 13 119.5

FRY. S 98/99 84.5 6 2 4 3 2 33 9.5 49 42 5 12 0 20 51 323

This Season 5 4 4 3 4 10 30 353

GAWDE. M 08/09 0 1 24 9.5 7.5 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 50

This Season 7 3 1 2 1 1 15 65

GREIGER. N 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 1 2 1 4 4

GUY. A 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 1 7 3 3 2 16 16

HALL. C 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 1 4 5 5

HAQUE. S 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 4 1 5 5

HARMER. J 09/10 0 0 0 0 4 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 This Season 1 1 2 26

HART. T 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 This Season 3 8 5 16 16

HILL. I 08/09 0 0 6 8 12.5 14.5 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 76 This Season 1 4 5 4 5 19 95

HILL. T 09/10 0 0 5 4 7 9 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 This Season 5 1 1 7 38

HOBBS. F 09/10 0 0 0 2 14 12 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 41 This Season 4 7 1 5 17 58

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HOLLARD. C 96/97 34 51.5 32 18 23.5 7 8 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 188

This Season 1 1 1 3 191

HOOPER. D 99/00 22.5 74 38 13 12 8.5 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 192

This Season 11 1 1 1 14 206

HOSSAIN. M 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 This Season 6 1 7 7

HUTCHISON. A 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 6 1 7 7 JAY. H 04/05 0 0 0 7 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 20

This Season 1 2 3 23 JEFFERY. T 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 1 1 1

JEYAKKUMAR. K 10/11 1 15 0 2 9 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 39 This Season 4 1 2 1 3 11 50

KANAGARATNUM. K 11/12 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10

This Season 1 1 1 2 1 6 16 KEMP. C 11/12 0 1 0 2 7 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 16

This Season 1 11 1 1 14 30 KETLEY. J 94/95 0 1 62.5 93 37.5 20 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 251

This Season 2 2 7 2 8 21 272

KEY. L 80/81 38 89 68 88 21.5 33 16 4.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 380 This Season 2 11 2 1 1 17 397

KING. J 09/10 9 24 7 1 5 3 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 68 This Season 11 1 1 4 4 21 89

KONDASINGHE. E 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 5 5 2 1 13 13

LAIDLER. P 96/97 0 67 79 25 22 16.5 2 31.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 262

This Season 1 12 1 3 6 23 285

LAINTOLL. A 05/06 0 0 6.5 21 24 16 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 72.5

This Season 1 5 5 11 83.5

LAKE. M 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 2 5 7 7

LAWN. C 90/91 0 34 32.5 30.5 30.5 47.5 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 205

This Season 1 1 1 4 7 212

LITCHFIELD. B 06/07 0 0 0 17 18.5 22 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 96.5

This Season 2 4 5 2 13 109.5

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LOFFLER. A 01/02 0 36.5 54.5 33 5.5 7.5 0 12.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 152.5 This Season 2 1 8 2 13 165.5

MARSHALL. W 11/12 0 0 0 3 3 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15

This Season 6 6 1 1 14 29

McKINNON. P 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 1 9 2 1 13 13

MONAGHAN. D 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 1 1 1

MORRIS. I 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 2 2 3 2 9 9

MURCH. T 05/06 0 0 23 17.5 16.5 9 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71

This Season 1 2 7 2 1 13 84

MURRAY. A 04/05 0 0 1 0 7 8 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 42

This Season 3 1 4 46 MURTAZA. H 10/11 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 16

This Season 2 9 1 4 16 32

MYKOLAJENKO. S 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 2 1 3 3

NICKOLLS. D 96/97 0 1 21.5 49.5 38 25 0 130.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 279.5

This Season 4 4 8 287.5

NOBLE. J 11/12 0 0 0 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11

This Season 3 1 4 15

NOBLE. R 98/99 0 0 10.5 50.5 56.5 32.5 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 177

This Season 6 4 1 3 14 191

O'GRADY. V 97/98 0 0 0 2.5 48 96 0 15.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 163

This Season 11 1 12 175

PAGE. T 01/02 0 52 59.5 48 2 9 1 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 181.5

This Season 3 2 4 2 1 2 2 16 197.5

PAREKH. P 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 5 2 1 1 9 9

PARSONS. R 87/88 0 16 104 92.5 14.5 14 1 18.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 276.5

This Season 1 8 2 2 4 17 293.5

PELLEW. T 03/04 0 27 34 32.5 13.5 7 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 140

This Season 1 9 2 1 1 1 5 20 160

PERKINS. A 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 6 4 5 2 17 17

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PERKINS. P 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 2 5 2 1 10 10

POTTER. G 09/10 0 3 5 7 12 11 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 57

This Season 1 8 2 1 1 2 1 5 21 78

QUIN. P 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 2 2 4 4

RAFTERY. P 04/05 0 1 21 11.5 31.5 25 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 127

This Season 7 4 3 1 15 142

RITCHIE. P 08/09 0 0 6 16 17.5 7 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 65.5

This Season 1 7 2 1 4 7 22 87.5

RUDD, S 11/12 7 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12

This Season 4 4 16

RUEDIGER. C 02/03 5 33 37 5 16 8 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 135

This Season 3 4 1 1 1 1 6 17 152

SAMBAMURTHY. R 11/12 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

This Season 10 10 19

SAWON. J 07/08 0 0 2.5 5.5 29 11.5 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 58.5

This Season 1 1 6 4 1 13 71.5

SCHMIDT. R 01/02 0 0 0 1 34.5 59.5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 112.5

This Season 11 1 14 126.5

SCHNELL. B 96/97 0 67.5 92.5 23 13 12 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 242.5

This Season 1 10 1 2 3 3 20 262.5

SCHULZ. M 11/12 0 0 1 1 4 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 17

This Season 8 1 9 26

SCOTT. R 92/93 0 1 49 55.5 57.5 68 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 264.5

This Season 1 4 4 2 1 5 17 281.5

SELLEN. T 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 1 1 1

SHAKOORDEEN. J 09/10 0 0 0 0 9 8 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22

This Season 4 1 4 9 31

SHEEDY. M 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 7 4 1 12 12

SHERBURD. A 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 2 2 4 4

SLATER. G 87/88 38 112 34 36 28 9 19 8.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 326.5

This Season 4 7 1 2 5 19 345.5

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STONE. R 05/06 0 9.5 23 33 10 6 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 90.5

This Season 2 3 3 1 9 99.5

STRIBLEY. B 98/99 72.5 69.5 16 8 14 8.5 33 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 234.5

This Season 14 1 5 2 22 256.5

SYNON. J 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 2 2 1 5 5

TERP. J 10/11 0 0 0 0 8 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 20

This Season 3 3 6 26

THEKKUMURY. T 11/12 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10

This Season 5 2 2 3 12 22

THIELE. C 94/95 58 76 16 17 11 5.5 29 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 217.5

This Season 9 3 1 1 1 15 232.5

THIRIS. S 06/07 0 0 26 23.5 15.5 4 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 96

This Season 1 5 5 2 13 109

THOMAS. C 08/09 9 26 1 3.5 6 7 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 84.5

This Season 12 1 4 1 4 22 106.5

TREZISE. J 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 1 1 1

TREZISE. K 09/10 0 0 0 0 9 22 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32

This Season 1 2 3 35

TRIST. T 07/08 0 15 14 6.5 13.5 9.5 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 84.5

This Season 7 5 1 1 3 3 8 28 112.5

TUTING. K 99/00 0 10 7 25 53 34 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 187 This Season 1 8 2 1 1 1 2 7 23 210

TYSON. A 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 This Season 2 2 2

UTHENWOLDT. L 03/04 74 18 16 3 2 2 28 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 199 This Season 13 5 4 22 221

WARREN. S 10/11 0 2 0 3 11 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29

This Season 1 2 2 1 1 1 8 37

WATERS. D 01/02 8 23 23 18.5 13 13 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 110.5 This Season 2 3 1 3 9 119.5

WEIHER. G 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 This Season 7 2 1 10 10

WELBOURN. P 10/11 0 1 4 2 4 9 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 29 This Season 12 1 6 19 48

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WHITE. A 08/09 0 0 0 0 2 12.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14.5 This Season 1 4 5 19.5

WILLIAMS. J 11/12 0 1 0 1 6 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 15 This Season 7 5 1 2 3 18 33

WILLIAMS. L 06/07 0 0 12 23.5 11 11 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 83.5 This Season 1 2 7 2 1 7 20 103.5

WILLIAMSON. M 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 1 2 3 5 2 13 13

WILSON. N 12/13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

This Season 1 1 1

WILSON. P 10/11 10 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 11 8 1 4 0 9 12 58

This Season 4 1 1 5 3 5 9 28 86

DISCLAIMER

The games umpired statistics are compiled from information supplied by the South Australian Cricket Association..

Some matches included in the above statistics may not accrue entitlement to the SACA Bonus Scheme. All matches umpired in E Grade, Under 21/23, Red Backs League Competitions and 20/Twenty matches are included in ‘Other" total.

Legend: Shield Pura Cup & Sheffield Shield ODD One Day Domestic Competition

INT International Match ODI One Day International Competition

ODG A Grade One Day Cup Women Women’s National and State League plus Grade (from 08/09)

Other Includes Bank SA as from 2009/10

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Men’s Grand Final Umpires 2012/2013  

 A Grade Paul Wilson and Luke Uthenwoldt – East Torrens v Glenelg 

 B Grade Bruce Stribley and Michial Farrow – Northern Districts v West Torrens 

 C Grade – Lynton Donisthorpe and Craig Thomas – East Torrens v West Torrens 

 D Grade – John Biddiss and Jeff King – East Torrens v Sturt