Since 1965
That brings the “virtual” Presentation Night to an end. Congratulations at all award winners and we hope you enjoyed this different presentation!
A final thank you to all of our valued sponsors for their continued support over the last year:
Tradies, Sutherland Mazda, Freshbuilt Constructions, Miranda Hotel, Torquay Hotel Hervey Bay, JB Metropolitan Distributors, Lanham Financial Advisory, Site Design + Studio, Real Play, JD’s Bar & Grill, X-Golf Shire, Cronulla Web Design, Jubilee Sports Physiotherapy and Flooring Xtra.
We appreciate your support and we will be doing our best to support you when life returns to normal!
We would particularly like to thank our photographer MALCOLM TREES for all of his work over the last two seasons. Most of the images that we have used tonight, plus those that appear on our website and social media, have been taken by Malcolm. He has been a significant factor in the increased professionalism of all of our communications media.
The winner of this year’s Tom Iceton Club Person of the Year Award is STEVE KOUROUCHE.
TOM ICETON CLUB PERSON OF THE YEAR
The Club Person of the Year Award is determined by the Committee by secret ballot. It is open to all players, non-playing members, life members and volunteers and is the Club’s presentation for outstanding work other than the usual playing or administrative duties.
This year’s nominations were:
Jo Arnold – for helping at GMO at 1sts, 2nds & PGs
Tony & Sharon Biviano – for helping at GMO at 1sts
Allison Brockley – for scoring for 1sts
Steve Kourouche – for captaining 6ths in Metro Cup and managing the team’s activities almost single-handedly
Steve Pierce – for scoring for 3rds
Michelle Ritchie – for helping at various grades where her three sons were playing
Final leaderboard after Round 15:
11 – Daniel Fallins, Javed Mohammed & Tom Pinson
12 – Chris Williams
13 – Joel Almond
14 – Reaf Bremer
15 – Richard Nolan
16 – Andrew Ritchie, Will Straker & Nathan Whittingham
18 – BEN WILLIAMS
Leaderboard after Round 14:
13 – Reaf Bremer & Will Straker
14 – Andrew Ritchie
15 – Richard Nolan
16 – Nathan Whittingham & Ben Williams
Leaderboard after Round 13:
12 – Chris Williams
13 – Reaf Bremer & Andrew Ritchie
15 – Richard Nolan
16 – Nathan Whittingham & Ben Williams
Leaderboard after Round 12:
11 – Reaf Bremer, Javed Mohammed & Tom Pinson
12 – Andrew Ritchie
13 – Ben Williams
15 – Richard Nolan
16 – Nathan Whittingham
Leaderboard after Round 11 (Round 10 washed out):
11 – Reaf Bremer, Javed Mohammed & Tom Pinson
12 – Andrew Ritchie
15 – Richard Nolan & Nathan Whittingham
Leaderboard after Round 9:
11 – Reaf Bremer & Tom Pinson
12 – Andrew Ritchie
15 – Richard Nolan & Nathan Whittingham
Leaderboard after Round 8:
10 – Javed Mohammed & Tom Pinson
11 – Reaf Bremer
12 – Nathan Whittingham
15 – Richard Nolan
Leaderboard after Round 7:
10 – Javed Mohammed
11 – Reaf Bremer
12 – Nathan Whittingham
13 – Richard Nolan
Leaderboard after Round 6:
7 – Reaf Bremer & Tom Pinson
8 – Christian Bennett
9 – Javed Mohammed
11 – Richard Nolan & Nathan Whittingham
TED COTTON MEMORIAL AWARD
This award is for the Players’ Player of the Year, determined by player votes on a 3-2-1 basis for grade rounds 1 to 15.
Leaderboard after Round 5:
6 – Javed Mohammed & Chris Williams
7 – Reaf Bremer & Tom Pinson
8 – Christian Bennett
9 – Richard Nolan & Nathan Whittingham
Sutherland drew with St.George in the 4th Grade final at Glenn McGrath Oval on 1.4.10 and were declared premiers as the higher placed team :
Sutherland 8/203 (Josh Zywietz 57, Greg Horner 48) drew with St.George 224 (James Bills 4-67, Josh Zywietz 3-39, Nick Sharman 3-65).
The team was Chris Macnamara (capt), James Bills, Liam Casey, Mathew Earley, Greg Horner, Harrison Irvine, Blake Miller, Sam Newman, Mark Rice, Nick Sharman, Josh Zywietz.
10TH ANNIVERSARY OF 1ST GRADE LIMITED OVERS & 4TH GRADE PREMIERSHIPS
Sutherland defeated Sydney University in the 1st Grade Limited Overs final at Glenn McGrath Oval on 28.2.2010 :
Sutherland 5/157 (Matthew Hughston 64, Matthew Bradley 43no) d. Sydney University 157 (Andre Adams 4-26, Adam Fleming 3-32) on D/L method.
The team was Matthew Hughston (capt), Andre Adams, Matthew Bradley, Stephen Cush, Luke Dudman, Nathan Fitzgerald, Adam Fleming, Phil Jaques, Nic Maddinson, Daniel Rixon, Louis Talay.
JAMES A. DALY MEMORIAL AWARD
This award is for the Player of the Year, based on performances in grade rounds 1 to 15.
5th Joel Almond – 600 points
4th Luke Hawksworth – 625 points
3rd Tom Doyle – 637 points
2nd Nathan Whittingham – 686 points
1ST DANIEL FALLINS – 789 POINTS
BOB EVERY ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD
The Bob Every Encouragement Award is provided by Bob Every (Club Patron & 1st Grade player #22), with the recipient each year to receive $1,000 from Bob. Bob was formerly Chairman of Wesfarmers and Boral and a Director of Cricket Australia. This is the 13th year that Bob has presented the award.
Previous winners who are current players are Ben Dwarshuis (12-13), Tom Pinson (13-14), Jamie Brown (14-15), Daniel Fallins (15-16), Tom Doyle (16-17), Jarryd Biviano (17-18) & James Arnold (18-19).
The award is decided by the Committee in conjunction with Bob. Factors to be taken into account include on-field performance, training attendance, involvement in off-field activities and any study or career development that the player may be undertaking.
This season’s winner is NICK AMOS.
In 5th Grade, Sutherland defeated Manly-Warringah at Manly Oval on 2.4.2000 :
Sutherland 333 (Mark Uebel 86, Stuart Clark 63, Justin Drinkwater 50, Jason Dunbar 37, Darren Howard 30, Craig Brownscombe 26) d. Manly-Warringah 114 (Jason Dunbar 3-42, Matthew Hughston 2-5, Keith Meadows 2-15, Simon Ellison 2-21).
The team was David Givney (capt), Craig Brownscombe, Stuart Clark, Justin Drinkwater, Jason Dunbar, David Eaglesham, Simon Ellison, Darren Howard, Matthew Hughston, Keith Meadows, Mark Uebel.
20TH ANNIVERSARY OF 4TH GRADE & 5TH GRADE PREMIERSHIPS
4th Grade finished the season as minor premiers. Day 2 of the final on 2.4.2000 was completely washed out at Caringbah Oval and so we were Premiers:
Sutherland 2/313 (Luke Dudman 142no, Darren Reynolds 80no, Blake Hard 79) drew with St.George.
The team was Blake Hard (capt), Joel Burnett, Luke Dudman, Mathew Duff, Murray Heslehurst, Glen Hoffman, John Houston, Lee Malin, Simon McGrath, Jon McInnes, Darren Reynolds.
MARGARET MANN MEMORIAL AWARD
This Award is for the Under 21 Player of the Year, based on performances in Grade and Poidevin-Gray Shield matches. The points system is the same as that used for the James A. Daly Memorial Award.
3rd Luke Hawksworth – 705 points
2nd James Arnold – 719 points
1ST ETHAN DEAL – 814 POINTS
KEN GARDNER MEMORIAL AWARD
This Award is for the Under 16 Player of the Year, based on performances in A.W. Green Shield matches only. The points system is the same as that used for the James A. Daly Memorial Award.
3rd Sam Mustow – 201 points
2nd Luke Ritchie – 242 points
1ST HAYDEN LINDSAY – 272 points
30TH ANNIVERSARY OF AW GREEN SHIELD PREMIERSHIP
Sutherland defeated Manly-Warringah at Bankstown Oval on 14.1.1990 :
Sutherland 8/176 (B.Harrington 74, N.Morando 60) d. Manly-Warringah 173 (J.Holley 3-33, C.Chiem 2-15, J.Hall 2-42).
The team was Nathan Morando (capt), Chi Chiem, Andrew Clements, Jamie Hall, Brad Harrington, James Holley, Damian Johnson, Matthew Lumb, Anthony McDowell, Matthew D. O’Brien, Matthew Te Hira.
MOST WICKETKEEPING DISMISSALS
3rd Richie Bull – 22 (2nds & 3rds)
2nd Ethan Deal – 24 (2nds)
1ST WILL DUFF – 34 (4THS & 5THS)
MOST CATCHES BY A FIELDSMAN
=3rd Joel Almond – 8 (4ths & 5ths)
=3rd Daniel Fallins – 8 (1sts)
=3rd James Hawksworth – 8 (2nds)
2nd Fletcher Graham – 9 (5ths)
1ST JACK WOOD – 10 (5THS)
BOWLING AVERAGE (min. 15 wickets)
3rd Tom Vandermaal – 20 @ 14.05 (5ths)
2nd Will Straker – 31 @ 12.26 (4ths)
1ST NATHAN WHITTINGHAM – 33 @ 12.03 (5THS)
BOWLING AGGREGATE
3rd Ben Williams – 28 (3rds, 4ths & 5ths)
2nd Will Straker – 31 (4ths)
1ST NATHAN WHITTINGHAM – 33 (5THS)
BATTING AVERAGE (min. 200 runs)
3rd James Arnold – 482 @ 43.82 (1sts & 2nds)
2nd Jack Leaning – 309 @ 61.80 (1sts)
1ST SHANE WATSON – 349 @ 87.25 (1STS)
PERFORMANCE AWARDS (1ST to 5TH GRADES)
BATTING AGGREGATE
3rd James Arnold – 482 (1sts & 2nds)
2nd Chris Williams – 494 (2nds)
1st LUKE HAWKSWORTH – 550 (1STS & 2NDS)
CENTURY AWARDS
Mason Neale – 114 (6ths v University of NSW)
Tim Brandt – 150* (6ths v Sydney University)
Steve Kourouche – 100* (6ths v Georges River)
Reaf Bremer – 103* (4ths v University of NSW)
Brendon Piggott – 120 (3rds v Sydney University)
Shaun Thornton – 104 (3rds v Mosman)
Ethan Deal – 110 (2nds v Campbelltown-Camden)
Josh Horner – 106 (2nds v University of NSW)
Jamie Brown – 101 (2nds v Hawkesbury)
Luke Hawksworth – 161 (2nds v Hawkesbury)
Nick Amos – 129 (2nds v North Sydney)
Chris Williams – 104* (1sts v Parramatta)
Daniel Fallins – 111* (1sts v Sydney)
James Arnold – 103 (2nds v Campbelltown-Camden), 101* (2nds v Gordon)
Shane Watson – 141 (1sts v University of NSW), 101* (1sts v Hawkesbury)
50TH ANNIVERSARY OF ROTHMANS 1ST GRADE LIMITED OVERS KNOCKOUT PREMIERSHIP
Sutherland defeated Manly-Warringah at Hurstville Oval on 14.12.1969 :
Sutherland 135 (Alan Griffiths 33, Colin Dodd 22, Graeme Marston 21) d. Manly-Warringah 77 (Ted Cotton 4-17, Glen Bailey 4-24).
The team was Ted Cotton (capt), Glen Bailey, Bob Bain, Colin Dodd, Bob Every, Alan Griffiths, Graeme Marston, Paul McCann, Les Ritchie, Brian Stephen, Paul Venn.
TRADIES ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD
This was the 13th season of the Tradies sponsorship of the Sutherland DCC Under 16 Program. As part of the sponsorship each year, we present the Tradies Encouragement Award.
Jake Wilson, the AW Green Shield coach, has selected LUKE RITCHIE as this year’s winner of the Tradies Encouragement Award.
MOUNTED BALL AWARDS
Daniel Fallins – 200 wickets in 1st Grade (1st Grade Round 11 vs Northern District)
Daniel Fallins – 300 wickets in all grades (1st Grade Round 4 vs University of NSW)
Nathan Whittingham – 400 wickets in all grades (5th Grade Round 9 vs Sydney University)
COACHES’ AWARD FOR BEST TRAINER
The Club Coaching Panel has decided that the Coaches’ Award for Best Trainer goes to WILL STRAKER.
Welcome to our alternative style of Presentation Night! We have tried to make it as entertaining as we can in the circumstances. We will make arrangements to present the award winners with their trophies at a suitable time in the future.
We usually celebrate milestone anniversaries of premierships won by organising reunions of the players who played in those finals. Tonight, we will acknowledge the following premierships during the awards announcements: