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Gage Roads join Waratahs corporate family

Gage Roads have continued their push into the Northern Beaches, with the Manly Warringah Waratahs delighted to confirm their partnership with the club.

They are locked in as one of the club partners for the next 3 seasons.

Proudly Independent and Australian owned, Gage Roads started their journey over 15 years ago in the Western Australia. In fact, they were named after the strip of ocean that separates Rottnest Island and Fremantle.

They are constantly inspired by their coastal home and the Australian love of the beach, and it has helped inspire then to brew some of Australia’s best craft beer and cider.

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Cricket NSW has announced the 13 talented young cricketers who will be inducted into the Basil Sellers Emerging Player Program for the 2023/24 season, along with nine emerging ‘Tier Two’ scholars who have also been granted access to the world-class development program.

This season will herald the introduction of a two-tiered system for the first time in the program’s 17-year history.

Founded by Cricket NSW Vice Patron and Life Member, Basil Sellers AM, the Scholarship Program aims to provide the state’s best emerging cricketers with the skills and opportunities needed to effectively transition to NSW contracted programs.

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Ryan O’Connor is a celebrated player in the Mornington Peninsula and South Bayside competitions

He’s played first grade with the three clubs he’s played at. He won the Robert Thompson Medal (Sub district medal) in 2014-15 for Ballam Park and the W.B. Wedgwood medal (Provincial medal) in 2010/11 for Sorrento.

Who played the best innings you’ve seen firsthand playing with or against?

Had to be either Nick Jewell at Crib Point or Anthony Blackwell in his early days at Sorrento. There were too many hundreds to count. They both smoke the ball through cover and as soon as you get short you were gone.

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Craig Phillipson burst onto the first class cricket scene in Australia with a century on debut and played 29 first class games and 57 one day games for Queensland.

He won the Peter Burge medal for the best player in the Queensland Premier Cricket in 2009/09. Craig was a wonderful shot maker with one of the best “leaves” in the game and was dismissive of attacks at his best. A quality gripper, underrated medium pacer and with a sharp cricketing mind, he was as good as it got at Grade level.

What was your highest score in senior cricket?

I made 240 not out in a 2nd X1 game for QLD off about 200 balls. Chased down 400 plus in the 4th innings vs Victoria at AB field.

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Tim Welsford joined Carlton Cricket Club for the 2005/06 Victoria Premier Cricket Season after spending 7 seasons with Northcote Cricket Club.

A highly regarded all-round cricketer Tim was a very welcome addition to Carlton and was the first grade captain for a number of years.

Tim is a member of Cricket Victoria 200 Club having played 249 first grade games, 99 for Northcote and 150 for Carlton.

Tim scored 5,293 first grade runs at an average of 25.57 and he hit 5 centuries and 24 half centuries.

With the ball Tim took 406 first grade wickets at an average of 21.97 with best figures of 7 for 65. He took 5 wickets in an innings on 13 occasions and once took ten wickets in a match.

Tim played 5 first class one day games for Victoria in 2004 and 2005.`

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RECORD: 188*runs in 2011-12 by David Dawson (200*) / Chris Tremain (81*) for University of NSW 9-361 declared against Western Suburbs 229 at Village Green in round 4, 5 November 2011.

University of NSW skipper and wicket-keeper, David Dawson, won the toss and batted on the team’s home ground. With opener James McNeil out for a duck, Dawson was in to bat in the second over. And while he was playing well, his team-mates were struggling against a persistent attack. Wickets were falling regularly although a late order rally of 58 saw the score elevated from 8-115 to 9-173. Nevertheless, the end appeared nigh. Enter fast bowler Chris Tremain, not a “rabbit” by any means, but at no. 11 he was not expected to bother the scorers to any great extent. But something which had not been experienced in the 118 years of Sydney 1st Grade Cricket was about to unfold.

The pair batted for 142 minutes scoring a breathtaking, unconquered 188 for the 10th wicket. While Dawson continued to advance his score, he was far from shielding Tremain from the strike. In fact, the fast bowler faced 135 balls in making 81* which included 11 fours and two huge sixes. And while their partnership was a major milestone, so was the double century which Dawson brought up after facing 237 balls over almost five and a half hours (323 minutes). His 32 boundaries constituted 128 runs of his neat 200* final tally. A declaration was made at 9-361.

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“Legend” is a term too easily bestowed on sports people but I don’t think too many would argue with Gavin Brown being described as a Legend of Brisbane Club Cricket having scored over 16,700 runs for Valleys. He may not have been the best batsman going around but he could well be the most aggressive with his stroke play a combination of Kim Hughes, Collis King & Freddy Kreuger.

Some of his feats are well...legendary. In the era before turbo-charged bats he once hit 112 in a second grade game with 106 in boundaries and scored 120 in a first grade one-day game where fellow opener Dean Reeves was on 5 when Browny brought up his hundred. Unfamiliar with the terms “circumspect” or “playing yourself in” he was also sometimes accused of not thinking about the game sufficiently, such as the occasion in a 6-a-side match in Singapore when he danced down the wicket to Sylvester Clarke’s first ball and hit him for six over cover seemingly oblivious to the fact that neither he nor any of his teammates had packed helmets for the trip.

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Josh Seward is Manly Warringah District Cricket Club player number 1509 after making his debut for the club in 2017-18. He made his first grade debut during the 2021-22 season.

Josh played a significant role in Manly 2020-21 and 2022-23 2nd Grade Premiership winning teams. In the 2022-23 grand final against Northern District Josh took 7 for 36 off 23 overs as Northern District were bowled out for 131.

If you can share with our readers how you would describe yourself as a cricketer?

Bowling all-rounder. A poor man's Chris Woakes or Pat Cummins.

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Mac Jenkins is the proud owner of UTS North Sydney first grade cap number 669 after he made his first-grade debut for the club against Sutherland in his first season for the club in 2019/20.

A talented batter and left arm orthodox bowler Mac has come through the NSW Pathways and is looking forward building on his 2022-23 season of 737 runs and 29 wickets

What’s been your most memorable moment in cricket so far?

A few spring to mind including captaining Australian Under 16 team in some games against Pakistan. But I can’t go past being able to contribute to a first grade win last year at Chatswood Oval where I scored a 100 and took 6 wickets.

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