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The Lindfield District Cricket Club was founded on the 18th July 1923 when a respected group of local Lindfield District residents met at the Chess Hall at Pacific Highway Lindfield and decided to create a cricket club for the enjoyment and advancement of cricket in the area. The idea had its genesis as a result of WW1 when local Lindfield males were engaged in the heat of battle on the fields of France. Such were the horrific circumstances of that engagement that these soldiers decided if they ever were able to return home they would create a cricket club so that their children and descendants could enjoy the simple pleasures of life, including playing the greatest game of all.

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The McMahon family is well known in cricketing circles especially in Northern NSW.

As brothers Terry, Brian and Michael McMahon grew up in Lismore to become talented cricketers and made their way to Sydney where they all played 1st Grade Cricket.

It was their dad, John who fostered the young McMahon’s passion for the game and he was an exceptional cricketer with a wonderful history in NSW Cricket.

John was born in Sydney in 1932 and played his first game of cricket in 1943 at the age of 9 and his last game in 2011 at the age of 79, just one month shy of his 80th birthday.

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David Warner's form over the last 2 years has been very questionable, but there is no doubt that his retirement will leave a massive hole in this Australian team. Currently, there are 4 contenders to replace him at the top.

In my opinion, Cameron Bancroft must be selected for Adelaide. If Cameron Green is chosen as an opener, it implies that Sheffield Shield cricket means absolutely nothing and indicates a broken system. Whoever they pick, Cricket Australia needs to stick with this player for at least 12 months and back them against the West Indies and India at home, as well as New Zealand away.

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Mark Cosgrove (Cozzie) is a beloved figure in South Australian cricket.

He burst onto the scene as an 18-year-old playing for South Australia. At 21, he got called up to the Australian Men's Cricket Team ODI squad and made his debut in the last game of the series and scored 74 on debut in Dhaka.

Cozzie talks about playing against Warnie, growing up in the northern suburbs with the Northern Districts Cricket Club - Jets, playing in English conditions and sharing the changeroom with the likes of Gilchrist, Warne, Ponting and Clarke in 2006.

Thanks to PodBooth for filming and editing the episode. Please like, comment, and share with friends.

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Mosman Cricket Club and NSW fast bowler Greg Rowell was a clear winner of the 1990-91 Bill O'Reilly Medal for the best and fairest in Sydney Grade Cricket.

The top 5 for 1990-91

30 points - Greg Rowell (Mosman Cricket Club)
24 points - Phil Weatherell (Sutherland District Cricket Club)
23 points - Richard Stobo (Gordon District Cricket Club)
21 points - Ian Austin (Randwick District Cricket Club and Jamie Baker (UNSW Cricket Club)

Sutherland District Cricket Club won the teams award with 106 points with Balmain Cricket Club second on 104 points.

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I have to admit that Boxing Day is MY DAY.
I mean that in the nicest possible way.
It’s not that I don’t like people.
I do like people.
Well, most people.
Not batsmen when they refused to get out.
Not fast bowlers when they made me dive down the leg side.
Not umpires when they make dud decisions. Arthur Watson came to mind with a certain leg side stumping about 4000 years ago.
But by and large I do like people.
But on Boxing Day my liking for people changes.
Because on Boxing Day I am watching the cricket.
Period.
It’s MY DAY.
Now, it doesn’t mean other people can’t join me.
They can.
They are not so much welcome as tolerated. They become welcome when they bring me a drink. In front of the TV.
Because I’m, watching the cricket.
There are 2 times during the day I become sociable for those not watching the cricket with me.
One lasts for 40 minutes. The other for 20 minutes.
And after the cricket is over, I become my old social self again.
But during playing hours, on MY DAY, I watch the cricket.
Even when my eyelids become heavy, I’m watching the cricket.
Boxing Day is MY DAY.

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Flinders Cricket Club 150-year anniversary
Date: 17th February 2024
Time: 630pm
Venue: Flinders Golf Club
Dress Code: Neat Casual
Cost: $70 (Cocktail Party)
• Hot & Cold Canapés
• 2x Larger handheld dishes
• Drinks at bar prices

The committee has decided to celebrate the 150 year anniversary by selecting Teams of the Decade’s and a Champion Team (150 Years)
The 1st XI will also be playing Saturday afternoon at B.A Cairns Reserve against Balnarring CC there will be historic items & photos on display. We will also be supplying afternoon tea for guests between 1pm - 4pm.
Clubrooms will also be open Sunday 10am-2pm.
Tickets can be purchased via ticket link or over the bar at the club.

Tickets - ?

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Matt Bradley is the 3rd highest run scorer in the history of Sutherland Cricket Club. At the completion of the 2022-23 NSW Premier Cricket season Matt had scored 11,525 runs at an average of 31.1 including 18 centuries and 57 half centuries.

Matt made his first grade debut in 1994 and is Sutherland first grade cap number 172. In first grade he scored 6,255 runs at 26.96 and hit 8 centuries and 31 half centuries.

At under age representative cricket Matt captained NSW under 19’s in 199 and was vice captain of the Australian under 19s team in the same year.

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This February the Waratah-Mayfield District Cricket Club will celebrate its Centenary Season in style with its Centenary Dinner on 10 Feb 2024 at The NEX Convention Centre (Wests Newcastle City – 309 King St Newcastle) starting at 6:30pm.

This is your chance to attend to celebrate our combined history of 100 seasons and 188 NDCA and C&S titles as well as many club mates that have gone on to achieve higher level of cricket. The night will feature a two course dinner, live music, live and recorded interviews with club legends, video and photographic highlights of the club’s history, historic memorabilia displays as well as the announcement of the inaugural class of the Waratah-Mayfield District Cricket Club Hall of Fame.

If you have any special dietary or seating requirements please contact us by email at wmdcc100@gmail.com


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