Issue 33 ~ April 2016 - everythingcricket.net
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Issue 33 ~ April 2016 - everythingcricket.net
EVERYTHING CRICKET April 2016 • Issue 33 Improve your Speed With the season nearly over, and a break planned her are some tips to get you a bit faster for next season. Batting and Bowling Performances Have a look at these performances, some impressive scores. Ladies A Grade 50 Overs Champions Things to Consider when Buying a Bat Don’t look at the stickers. Keep your budget in mind and follow these tips. Midland Guildford take home the silverware 2 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 This page kindly sponsored by escape WA Editorial Today ia grand final day for many sides, hope that every team left nothing in the shed. For others there is nothing but disappointment not because they lost but because the weather last weekend prevented them from completing their final. Its cruel and unfair but we can’t control nature and life isn’t fair. It’s disappointing but not the end of the world. EVERYTHING CRICKET December 2015 • Issue 29 It’s time for players to look back at their seasons and see if the goals they set themselves pre season have been met. Identify where you need to improve to take you to the next level and once you have had a well deserved break to plan how you are going to achieve it. Belridge Secondary College Cricket Academy Places for this year's intake are still open if you are interested in more information please contact Scott Ogilvie Scott.Ogilvie@education.wa.edu.au “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” Mahatma Gandi Follow Us @EvryThngCricket EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 3 U15’s Nationals Things to do during the Off Season The U15’s challenge for the title was on the cards The first game WA vs Tasmania saw WA win comfortably with Brendan McPhee top scoring with 61 and Conor Smith getting his half century. Deon Billington picked up 3 for 22. Here is a small check list Versus NSW Magenta another comfortable win with Damien Burrage top scoring with 57. Game 3 yet another dominant performance chasing 153 to win WA did it in the 40th over. 1. Rest 2. Take your mind off cricket WA was 50 odd runs short vs Queensland with Connor Chadwick being the pick of the bowlers with 3 for 28. Heading into the semi finals WA were up against NSW Green, unfortunately WA lost by 7 wickets and met Queensland for third / fourth playoff. WA indeed finished the tournament 3rd defeating Queensland with an over to spare. Great effort. From this competition 3 WA players were named in the Australian U16 squad, Connor Smith, Damien Burrage and Jordan Clark. Congratulations to all of you. SKILLS BADGE PROGRAMME 9 WEEK TERM PROGRAMME - $160 PER TERM • PASSING • DRIBBLING • SHOOTING • JUGGLING • BALANCES AND TRAPS • TURNS • MOVES TO BEAT PLAYERS 3. Get your eyes tested. 4. Check your skin for sun spots and damage 5. Sand your bat and oil or replace protective face 6. Play another sport. 7. Keep your fitness up. SOCATOTS (3-6 YEAR OLDS) 10 WEEK TERM PROGRAMME - $180 PER TERM • BALANCE • AGILITY • COORDINATION • CONFIDENCE • SKILL • FUN Brazilian Soccer Schools is recognized as a highly successful and enjoyable programme for developing confidence in youngsters. It is more than simply playing soccer. Our child-centered ethos enables a child to improve his/her agility and coordination and explore how they can move effectively and with ease in any sporting activity. All our coaches are Working with Children certified. 4 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 Melville Take Out Going Viral Isn’t Always a Good Thing Colts Grand Final Social Media is a mixed bag and sometimes its best to not vent your thoughts for everyone to see. It doesn’t take long for something to be posted on social media to reach thousands and the message is then out there, no retractions and yes despite most youngsters beliefs there are consequences. Social media can portray your club in a positive light but one wrong post or tweet can do more damage than you can imagine. Stupid comments can be of a descriminatory, harrassment or bullying nature all of which are not acceptable. What a lot of youngsters don’t realise is that there are consequences to their actions. They seem to think that because you are making these comments and statements from behind their computer in the safety of their homes that nothing is going to happen.... WRONG you are accounatable for your actions. Melville are top of the “young guns”. Playing against Midland Guildford, Melville proved to strong and took out the trophy. Posting a relatively low score of 133, Melville’s bowlers, Bryce Jackson in particular, talking 4 for 31 managed to get Midland Guildford all out for 126 wining by 7 runs. Toyota Country Cup Finals The finals were played at Breckler earlier this month. Its up to clubs to educate their members on the etiquette of using social media when the club is concerned. The club can not control what the individuals ultimately do or say but at least they have been warned about the consequences of bringing the club, its members and the game into disrepute. The 4 teams that contested this years finals were Peel, Upper Great Southern, Esperance and Port Hedland. The good things are almost never remembered but the bad things linger forever. Lets think about who and what will be affected by what we comment, tweet or post before making that statement. The club and the game come before any individual, so before putting your views out into cyber space, think about what damage you will cause. Peel proved to be to good going undefeated throughout the tournament and beating Upper Great Southern in the final by 14 runs. Last years champs Bunbury and Districts were knocked out by Peel, who go in as favourites. Ben Wright was the winner of the Brad Hogg Medal. Things to Consider in a Bat 1. Weight 2. Size 3. Handle 4. Pick Up 5. Balance 6. Position of sweet spot EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 5 One Day Final First grade sides Rockingham Mandurah took on Claremont Nedlands at Fletcher. Both teams had some fire power with the bat, Craig Simmons for Rockingham Mandurah and Travis Birt for Claremont Nedlands and with close to 500 runs scored it was a great game which saw Claremont Nedlands crowned 1 Day champions. Having won the toss and elected to bat Rockingham Mandurah scored 247 for 8 with Craig Simmons on form with a quick fire 55 from 30 balls. In reply Travis Birt opened the batting with a great opening partnership with Jake Whiteaker. Birt reached his century with a massive 6, giving the Tigers the platform they needed to go on and with the flag with 5 overs to spare. Push Them Out As young players and athletes there has been a lot of discussion over the use of weights.... whats wrong with push ups? I am personally not against young players doing some work with weights, I am not talking about 6 year olds but players in their mid teens, and using light weights with high reps. Then again how many players are members of gyms and how many coaches take weights to training? During my team coaching days once a week we would do half an hour to an hour of strength and conditioning, we are not only responsible to make them better cricketers but better athletes. The one exercise that has survived the test of time is the Push Up. Its not difficult to do but is the one exercise that is most probably done badly and we as coaches let it slide. Any exercise that is not done properly is not targeting the right muscles. How many have seen the youngsters with their back sides in the air or hips glued to the ground with little flex in the elbows? That really isn’t achieving much. A standard push up (and there are a number of variations) is to have your hands firmly planted on the ground shoulder width apart, body kept straight and vertical to the ground and on your toes. When lowering yourself to the ground bend from the elbows bringing your shoulders down to your hands whilst keeping your body rigid, then raise to starting position. By using body weight all athletes should be able to complete 25 push ups in a rep. If they cant then they need to work towards this. 6 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 Evaluating Players - Batting Loads of clubs are doing or have done trials for next season what do selectors look for. Firstly batsmen only get 8 - 10 minutes to impress so there are some aspects like focus, concentration, work ethic and patience that can’t really be evaluated but you can tick off the following boxes. Listen to Selectors - Selectors will ask and offer advice, take the time to listen and then reply to their requests. Setup - Selectors first impressions are based on a players Setup, your stance is your first chance to show them that the basics are in place Decision Making - Although you have a small window to impress showing the skill to play or leave the right ball will be looked upon favourably. Ability to play off front and back foot Selectors like to see that players are not limited in terms of array of shots. Being able to play the short stuff off the back foot and getting forward to the full balls will help. Pressure - how an individual is handling the situation and pressure of trials will give selectors an idea of how they will cope out in the middle. Timing - is the player middling the ball. Confidence - how happy is the player with their own game, do they know their strengths and play to them. Have Fun - you go out their to showcase what you have to offer very much like a saleman selling his wares. Be the best you can be and then its in the selectors hands. Enjoy the opportunity to pit your skills against the best in your age group. G n Morg k c i r r a a WINTER CRICKET PROGRAM PT - Batting - Fielding Designed to get you ready for season 16/17 Starts 17th April Book your place Contact Garrick Morgan 0401 273 772 Willetton Seal Club Championship After many years Willetton claim the the Club championship. The club championship is the accumulation of points across the grades and Willetton pipped Perth and Joondalup to claim the title. With a strong showing this season Willetton has 3 teams in finals and a real chance of a premiership. With 2 age group teams taking out the top spot Willetton are certainly developing more than a successful season but a winning culture throughout the club. Win Some Prizes Want a chance to win some prizes from Cricket Australia? Have you played Indoor Cricket at an affiliated centre in the past 3 years? Then hurry and enter this Survey for your chance to win some pretty good prizes from Cricket Australia (Indoor) Click HERE to take the Survey EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 7 E L B A L I A AV NE U J 1st 6 201 BOOT CAMP Want to do a Boot Camp and don’t know how? Get 10 itemised 1 hour sessions to kick start next season. All exercises are equipment free helping keep costs down. Working in pairs and groups encouraging team buliding. PRE ORDER AND PAY BY 1st JUNE AND SAVE 20% PDF VERSION ONLINE 10 Sessions. Logo and club customisation. Breakdown of 1 hour session. Each drill is illustrated and detailed. Scalable for different age groups. 10 Sessions. Customised login. 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We can all run in a manner of speaking but not many use their arms correctly and just this simple change can believe it or not increase your speed. Your posture too is important. Then you have power. To improve that explosiveness you need to strengthen the legs, through squats (including single leg) and then resisted sprinting. This can be as simple as band resistance or the use of a parachute or if available sled towing (you could also use an old tyre). This is in your control so as soon as you are ready time your 100m sprint and then after your improvement program time it again. EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 9 Plank Re Visited I am currently upskilling and came across an article that made me think about the way I used to ask players to do the plank. I used to ask players to compete in terms of who could last the longest in the plank position but what people are saying now is do it right and for a short period of time 20 second spurts. Squeeze the Glutes tight Legs together and rigid, as straight as an arrow as they say. Tense the stomach muscles as if you were about to be punched. Keep pushing the elbows apart 10 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 Batting Gloves - Youth - LH $25.00 Bowling Machine Ball (each) $5.00 SOVEREIGN SPECIALS Boys Batting Pads $25.00 Mens Batting Pads $40.00 Youth Keeper Pads $20.00 Mens Keeper Pads $30.00 Albion Duffel Bag $40.00 Wheelie Bag (Red/Blue/Green) $75.00 CONTACT 0430 344 122 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 11 Spin Keys 1. Arrive balanced at the crease with momentum. 2. Jump at gather is towards the stumps. 3. Back foot parallel to crease and and side on to stumps. 4.Use your front arm to drive bowling arm towards target. 5. Finish your action - rotate 180 degrees. Female A Grade Final Melville vs Midland Guildford yet again but this time in the 50 over version of the game at the WACA. Chasing their fifth consecutive title Melville went in as favourites. They won the toss and elected to bat. Mathilda Carmichael (67) and Emma Biss (51) laid a foundation in what proved to be a high scoring affair. However an outstanding captains innings from Chloe Piparo not out 115 and well backed up by Bhavi Devchand (62) saw Midland Guildford grab the silver ware with an over to spare. The female game has progressed so much and it was an exciting and enthralling game. A great spectacle and a credit to all players that took part. “An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile hoping it will eat him last” Winston Churchill What to Do? Grand Final, you win the toss.... then what? Personally, 90% of the time bat first. Putting runs on the board in a final is important. It also allows you to have some idea of what you need to do to win the game. When don’t you bat first? When your final is a one day affair and the morning is overcast, the wicket has a tinge of green and you can make that ball hoop. When on a two day final, when one of your top bowlers is available day one but not day two. Finals are strange affairs, the word seems to add this huge pressure but in fact it is just an opportunity to put all your practice into action. 12 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 CJCC Awards Always a great event to reward the community junior cricketers and clubs with a huge turnout on the night. These awards are recognition of those that have excelled and those that have made a difference throughout this season. Here are the winners. School Ambassador of the Year: Sue Kenny & Anita Putt (Mount Hawthorn Primary School) School Ambassador of the Year Regional Winners: Sue Kenny (Mount Hawthorn Primary School), Anita Putt (Mount Hawthorn Primary School), Graham Peterson (Swan View Primary School), Steph Labourie (Comet Bay Primary School), Raema Stanford (Kensington Primary School), Aleisha Cotton (Caralee Community School), Dan Rodgers (Deanmore Primary School), Chris Walker (Connolly Primary School) MILO in2CRICKET Coordinator of the Year: Kyle Woosnam (Jandakot Lakes Junior Cricket Club) MILO in2CRICKET Coordinator of the Year Regional Winners: Kevin Watkins (Morley Bayswater Junior Cricket Club), Peta Yukich (Swan Athletic Junior Cricket Club), Matt Hamilton (Warnbro Swans Junior Cricket Club), Steve Horsfield (Lesmurdie-Mazenod Junior Cricket Club), Kyle Woosnam (Jandakot Lakes Junior Cricket Club), Rhys Holthouse (Sorrento Duncraig Junior Cricket Club), Ash Ladhani (Sorrento Duncraig Junior Cricket Club), Stuart O’Connor (Quinns Rocks Junior Cricket Club) Is this the Answer to the No Ball? After a study the suggested answer is to have an umpire whilst training in the nets. How many teams during a net session have the coach or assistant standing in as an umpire? Not many I think but this is what some are suggesting is the answer to getting players to stop bowling no balls. If you think about what we all say, i.e. make it as close to playing conditions as possible so it is not so outrageous to think that adding someone in the same position as the umpire during nets sessions would simulate what players will encounter on match day. What the study basically says is that mentally the presence of someone standing between you and the stumps alters how you approach the crease. So something for you coaches to make a mental note of for next season is to stand at the stumps during net sessions and see if this makes a difference to your players and your extras in the scoreboard. MILO T20 Blast Club Coordinator of the Year Regional Winners: Robbie Paolino (Balcatta Junior Cricket Club), Juliana Barrington (Eastern Hills Junior Cricket Club), Nathan Spargo (Pinjarra Cricket Club), John Eddington (Armadale Junior Cricket Club), Kelvin Mansfield (Bateman Junior Cricket Club), Kristy Campbell (Wembley Districts Junior Cricket Club), James Skouros (Wanneroo Junior Cricket Club) MILO T20 Blast Club Coordinator of the Year: Kristy Campbell (Wembley Districts Junior Cricket Club) Coach of the Year: Lincoln Rollo (Warwick Greenwood Junior Cricket Club) Coach of the Year Regional Winners: Brad Foote (Bedford Junior Cricket Club), Ian Lilly (Darlington Junior Cricket Club), Tony King (Singleton Irwinians Cricket Club), Colin Arvidson (South Perth Junior Cricket Club), Daniel Hansen (Hilton Park Junior Cricket Club), Alf Kandiah (Scarborough Junior Cricket Club), Lincoln Rollo (Warwick Greenwood Junior Cricket Club) Service to Community Junior Cricket: Allan Godfrey Service to Junior Cricket: Peter Cutrona Len Pavy Club of the Year: Eastern Hills Junior Cricket Club Spirit of Cricket Award | South: Hilton Park Junior Cricket Club Spirit of Cricket Award | North: Warwick Greenwood Junior Cricket Club EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 13 14 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 “You can’t get better at things you never play” Elliott Smith Cricket - “Education through Sport” Do you want to play cricket at the highest level? Do you want to play cricket while you complete school? Do you want to have weekends free to play for your cricket club? Then Kent Street Senior High School’s Cricket Course is for you. What happens in my time there? Students in the Cricket Course at Kent Street complete 4 hours a week of specialist cricket, play their matches during school hours and have access to turf grounds for all their matches. You get the opportunity to play cricket in a different country within the schools travel program as well as go on interstate trips to play in the annual 5 Highs Carnival and go on numerous camps throughout all other year groups. Also upon completing Year 12 all students who have successfully passed the course gain a Certificate II in Career Orientated Sport. How do I get in? To get into the program there is a skills trial day for all students entering year 8 in the March they are in year 7 and for all other year groups or if you miss the trial day just contact the staff and arrange a time for your child to be put through their paces at the school. Contact: Cory Hugo 0466 150 591 or cory.hugo@education.wa.edu.au Kent Street has helped develop local players such as Marcus North, Luke Ronchi, Luke Pomersbach, Drew Porter, Marcus Harris and Michael Dighton to name a few…. YOU COULD BE OUR NEXT AUSTRALIAN TEST PLAYER EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 15 Centurions Tucker, Dylan Midland Cricket Club SHDCA - E Grade 289 Johns, Lachlan Joondalup Cricket Club WADCC Shield (District U17) 250 Tormay, Chris Secret Harbour Dockers Cricket Club PCAI.:C Grade 231 Arrowsmith, Matthew LMarist Cricket Club B&DCA:3rd Grade 220 Ridley, Jason T Western Suburbs Cricket Club WASTCA.:9th Grade 219 Betteley, Chris Crushers Cricket Club FCA 40 Over 217 Ridley, Jason T Western Suburbs Cricket Club WASTCA.:9th Grade 210 Knowles, George Armadale Cricket Club SMCA:One Day B 205 O’Byrne, Brendon T Tuart Hill Cricket Club Inc. WASTCA:10th Grade 204 Rutgers, Corey L West Pilbara Cricket Association 1 CCB:SCW B Section 202 Villani, Elyse Midland-Guildford Cricket Club WACA:Female A Grade 200 Hugo, Brett Edgewater Cricket Club NSCCA:Mecca Sports 200 Peckover, Andrew R Singleton Irwinians Cricket Club PCAI:A Grade: Wyllie Cup 200 Wood, Alex Sorrento Duncraig Senior Cricket Club NSCCA E Grade 200 Dunstan, Rodney A Sorrento Duncraig Senior Cricket Club NSCCA:G Grade 200 Wood, Alex Sorrento Duncraig Senior Cricket Club NSCCA E Grade 181 D’Souza, Jamie A Maddington Cricket Club SMCA:6th Grade 180 Collard, Joshua J Jandakot Park Cricket Club SMCA:6th Grade 179 Sibley, Dominic P Midland-Guildford Cricket Club WACA:1st Grade 179 Parkanyi, Nick D Esperance Cricket Club Inc ECA: Second Grade 179 Walters, Stewart J Midland-Guildford Cricket Club WACA:1st Grade 175 Whiteaker, Jacob Claremont-Nedlands Cricket Club WACA:1st Grade 173 Tassos, Darren G Bridgetown Cricket Club WBCA:A grade 172 Lawler, Jamie R Midland Cricket Club SHDCA - E Grade 169 NUTHALL, Digby R Grammar RedACA:B Grade167 Wills, Antony D Mundaring SHDCA - D Grade 167 Hargrave, Bevan Willetton Cricket Club WACA:4th Grade 166 Bentley, Gary Ferndale/Lynwood Cricket Club PCA:9th Grade 165 Heazlewood, Stuart P Shoalwater Bay Cricket Club PCA.:C Grade 165 Ferreira, NeilGrammar RedACA:B Grade165 Tridandapani, Gautam Perth Tamil Cricket Club SMCA:One Day A 164 Hugo, Cory SHDCA - D Grade 164 Darlington Competitive Cricket Club 16 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 17 Best Bowling Figures Rautenbach, Gerhard Yanchep Red Hawks Cricket Club NSCCA:B Grade 9 for 33 Smith, Derek Cockburn Cricket Club SMCA:5th Grade 9 for 43 D’Angelo, James Floreat - Hellenic Cricket Club PCA:2nd Grade 9 for 51 Baker, John C Carlisle Cricket Club PCA:5th Grade 9 for 61 Pynes, Jason Balcatta Cricket Club WASTCA:9th Grade 9 for 70 Leekong, Jack A Sorrento Duncraig Senior Cricket Club NSCCA:H Grade 8 for 4 Tuffin, Todd M Thornlie Cricket Club SMCA:One Day A 8 for 6 Martin, Jamie Eaton Cricket Club BDCA:2nd Grade 8 for 12 Jamal, Mutahid Balga Cricket Club NSCCA:H Grade 8 for 13 Holt, Jarrad M Bicton Attadale Cricket Club SMCA:2nd Grade 8 for 13 Roberts, Luke D Melville Cricket Club WACA:4th Grade 8 for 19 D’Cruz, Denver D Balcatta Cricket Club WASTCA:1st Grade 8 fro 21 Williams, Luke Swan Athletic/Caversham Cricket Club WASTCA:8th Grade 8 for 21 Wilson, Darren M Murdoch University Melville CC 8 for 22 Langenhoven, Neil Busselton Margaret River Cricket AsS CCB:SCW A Section 8 for 24 Kumar, Davinder Nollamara Cricket Club 8 for 27 Gamble, Andrew Sorrento Duncraig Senior Cricket Club NSCCA:E Grade 8 for 29 Firth, Peter Cockburn Cricket Club SMCA:4th Grade 8 for 33 Robertson, Neil C Donnybrook Cricket Club BDCA:2nd Grade 8 for 35 Hallows, David D Ascot Cricket Club PCA:5th Grade 8 for 35 ELLIS, James Fremantle Mosman Park Cricket Club WASTCA:9th Grade 8 for 38 Vawser, Andrew Doubleview-Carine Cricket Club WASTCA:4th Grade 8 for 39 Rector, Jayden Landsdale Cricket Club NSCCA:D Grade 8 for 44 Overton, Timothy J Kalamunda Cricket Club WASTCA:2nd Grade 8 for 46 Turner, Mark Melville Cricket Club WACA:1st Grade 8 for 47 Gaspar, Peter Canning Vale Cricket Club PCA:3rd Grade 8 for 54 Wilde, Jonty Bayswater-Morley Cricket Club WACA:1st Grade 8 for 57 Bell, Lewis Belmont Cricket Club PCA:3rd Grade 8 for 58 Galbraith, Tim D Coolbinia-West Perth Cricket Club PCA:2nd Grade 8 for 63 Nicholas, Josh Perth Cricket Club WACA:1st Grade 8 for 65 Patel, Vishal AusInd Cricket Club PCA:3rd Grade 8 for 74 Thangaraj, Karthik Ferndale/Lynwood Cricket Club PCA:2nd Grade 7 for 1 18 EVERYTHING CRICKET • JANUARY 2016 • ISSUE 30 WASTCA:5th Grade WASTCA:10th Grade a r o f y Read ? ge n e l l cha ® Go booze-free this July and fundraise to support adults living with cancer. 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