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30 March, 2005 - B Grade Take
Out ATCA Premiership
Congratulations to the Unley B-Grade
side, who won the ATCA B2 Grade Premiership on the 19th and 20th of
March. Unley defeated Ingle Farm District early on the second day of
play, having bowled Ingle Farm out for 121 runs. Warren Ainscough
produced the best bowling, taking six wickets. Captain Rob Prime passed
the required total with 8 wickets to spare.
See photos of the victory at
The Gunners Gallery.
9 March, 2005 - Round 11 Results
Wrap
The A grade's miserable season came
to a halt one week early when day 2 of their match at Gepps Cross was
washed out. Having already lost on day 1, their target of 140 getting
reeled in with ease, they would have been playing to try and stave off a
draw. They will drop to the A3 division for next season. It has not all
been doom and gloom however with a number of players making their A
grade debuts. Paul Dixon, Graham Burton, Matt Dean, Daniel Delawyer and
Robin Swift all debuted and have gained significant experience. At least
a couple of them should be primed to make a real impact next year, along
with some others who have been performing well in the B grade.
The B grade were also washed out at
0/38 chasing 182. Young off spinner Jack Bolden had taken 3 wickets on
day 1 to help restrict the Gepps Cross' total. This was disappointing
for the boys as a win would have got them top spot, but it was also
disappointing for Gepps as they missed on the finals by .9, meaning the
win definitely would have gotten them there. We play Scotch at Kingswood
in the semi-final this Saturday and Sunday, so lets get as many people
as possible out to show their support and make some noise.
The C grade ended their season with
a loss, only managing 180 in response to the Elders USA total of 213.
They had Elders at 2 for 0 in the 2nd innings. The C's finished 6th on
the ladder, missing the finals narrowly but it was a successful season
overall. Captain Michael Lardner blooded a number of youngsters and some
of them showed that they have the potential to move further up the
grades. Nick Hussey finished the season with a flourish, scoring 42 to
go with a couple of other good scores towards the end of the season,
while Jack Bolden, Steve Brennan and Luke Tonkin moved up and played
some B grade cricket but also performed well in the C's. Lards himself
had a good year, almost taking out the association batting trophy and
scoring his maiden century for the club. Veteran Mitch 'the godfather'
Brown, who scored 30 on Saturday also had some good performances with
the bat.
The D's finished the season with a
loss as Flinders Uni reeled in their total of 138. Flinders Uni declared
at 7 for 148 as Tony Fiore, who has had a good season with bat and ball,
took 3/20. Our boys were then a credible 5 for 123 in the second
innings, skipper Mark Leoni scoring 32 not out and Tony Fiore scoring 32
not out. The D grade struggled throughout the year as some narrow losses
cost them. However, they fought through it and had some good
performances late in the season. Like the C's they also had a number of
young players coming in and out of the side, which stands the club in
good stead for future seasons.
9 March, 2005 - Round 10 Results
Wrap
Round 10 signalled the first round
this season where no Unley teams were on the winners list. The A grade
lost in a game which ended up being a tight tussle for the outright
points. They had already lost the first innings point on day one when
SHOC quickly reeled in their disappointing first innings total of 108. A
second innings score of 180 from our boys left SHOC needing 106 to win
the game. Graham Burton scored his first A grade 50 while Brenton Rigden
scored 44. Andrew Muller then took 5/67 as SHOC came through with the
win in the last over of the day with 2 wickets in hand.
The B grade had their first loss of
the season against second placed Ingle Farm, who will now go top. Our
boys dismissed Ingle Farm for 158 on the back of a great bowling
performance from Warren Ainscough, who took 5 wickets. Unfortunately we
slumped to 3/33 at stumps on day 1 and were then dismissed for 98. This
was a disappointing loss but hopefully the boys can get Ingle Farm back
for it in the finals.
The C grade had a huge task chasing
Grange's 7/312 at Unley High. They only managed to make 96, with the
only highlight being Luke Tonkin's 40 runs in his first game as opener.
Tonkin has been in the side as a bowler but has had a solid year with
the bat.
The D grade fell 23 runs short of
PAOC's 214. Tony Fiore scored 56 while bowler Joe Windows, new to the
club this year, got his highest score of 36.
9 February, 2005 - Round 9
Results Wrap
Unfortunately round 9 was another
disappointing one for the club, with only the B and D grade sides
winning. This leaves only the B and C grade still in contention for
finals, with the B grade sitting undefeated on top of the ladder and the
C grade just hanging in on the edge of the top four. The A grade, on the
other hand are sitting second bottom and will need at least one win and
possibly two to escape relegation.
The A grade had themselves in a
solid position at the end of day 1 in their match at home against Port
Districts. They made 216 to give themselves a chance with Andrew
Weinmann making 84. Paul Dixon also made his A grade debut in a good
sign for the club. He managed 14. Unfortunately it did not prove to be
enough. Port Districts were struggling at 5/84 but two players made
centuries for them and they finished at 8/321. Left armer Ross Nicholson
took 3/64.
The B grade managed an outright win
against Glenunga away from home. They made 180 on a tough wicket to bat
on with Brenton Rigden scoring 52 and Richard Reardon scoring 36. On day
two they first bowled Glenunga out for 38, then enforced the follow on
and dismissed them for 146. This left the boys needing a few runs for
the outright and they finished at 0/13. Adam Beauchamp was man of the
match with match figures of 10/83, including 7/20 in the first innings,
where Glenunga were at one stage 7/10. Beauchamp also scored a handy 14
not out with the bat on day 1 to help push the score up to an acceptable
level. He was on a hat trick twice, while 17 year old Daniel Delawyer
was also on a hat trick once as he took 5/30 in the second innings. The
B grade square off against the other undefeated side, Ingle Farm this
week in a match that will probably decide who ends up with the minor
premiership.
The C grade were disappointing as
they were dismissed for 94 in pursuit of Walkerville's 243. The only
highlights were a fighting 36 from veteran Gary Harris, and a swift 51
not out from bowler Mick Horsfall in the second innings, where the team
finished at 7/172. Horse's innings included six sixes.
The D grade had a good win, scoring
167 in reply to Marion's 148. Veteran Tony Fiore steered the side home
in an intense match, scoring 56. The D grade are a very young side and
have improved through the year, snaring some good wins after Christmas.
The one day sides lost but there
were a couple of good performances with Steve Safralidis taking 3/27 and
Stephen Lea scoring 51 in the LOD's.
1 February, 2005 - Bort
implicated in kissing spree
Luke 'Bort' Tonkin, still struggling
with searing pain from his shin splints and a 13 year old scab that was
re-opened in the field, has been implicated in a wild kissing spree at
the one day international between Australia and the West Indies on
Australia day. This wouldn't be a huge deal, except that he has been
rumoured to have kissed at least 4 men on the cheek. Two of those poor
souls have already gone public with their complaints, A grade batsman
Andrew Weinmann claiming he received a kiss on the cheek behind the
scoreboard while a new boyfriend of one of Bort's good friends, who does
not wish to be named claimed that he was kissed with just a hint of
tongue on the hill after being introduced to the big fella. We will keep
you updated on any developments.
1 February, 2005 - Beauchamp
goes for a swim, duck gets Arnettes
Adam Beauchamp has once again earned
the wrath of pink jacket selectors after a fiery protest against Paul
Dixon's winning it for being hit on by a male. Beauchamp displayed sheer
stupidity on the 30th of December at Falls Festival and has really
started to stamp his name on the pink jacket with a permanent texta.
On the way back from crowd surfing
during the Missy Higgins concert, Beauchamp decided to make a pit stop
at the edge of a creek. Long time friend and fellow Unley cricketer
Peter Safralidis had also stopped on the other side of the creek, but
turned to witness a rather disturbing event. Young Beach Ball was there,
pants around his ankles, sliding down the banks of the creek and crying
for help. He did however, pause at the bottom to finish off what he had
started at the top. Looking up a 7 metre bank, he now began to try and
climb back up, but had some trouble, spending at least 5 minutes ripping
out plants as he tried to claw his way back up. This was quite an
enjoyable experience for the 30 or so people who had gathered on the
bridge by now, yelling comments like 'little Timmy has fallen down the
well' and making some comments about a Lochness Monster. By the time he
had escaped he had a video camera in his face (if the camera man is
reading this article please send the footage to the club) asking
searching questions and getting some close ups of the numerous scratches
and bruises he had accumulated.
Back at the tent site afterwards
Beachy was feeling a bit worse for wear, something that was only
worsened by the fact that he mistakenly skulled some Southern Comfort
believing it was water. His mood did not improve when he realised that
his $280 Arnette sunglasses were now missing. Safralidis suggested that
they could only be in the creek. Of course the only thing to do was to
return to the creek and look for them.
Beachy got to the edge of the creek,
got as close as possible to get the best view and proceeded to slide 7
metres down the banks to again land in the creek. Of course, the banks
were now muddier, there were no plants left to hang onto and Beachy was
feeling worse than he had the time before, so the chances of getting up
were even lower. A crowd of about 50 had gathered after about 5 minutes,
with a couple of Beachy's friends, Unley cricketers Safralidis and Paul
Dixon frantically trying to guide him out. The comments were coming
thick and fast from the crowd and Beachy got quite angry, claiming he
was with the CIA and that he was investigating a murder in the creek
that they were all suspects in.
Anyway, to cut a long story short a
human chain involving 4 people was required to get him out, Paul Dixon
standing at the top holding onto a pole. A Cliffhanger style scene
ensued, but the ending here was much happier as Beachy finally managed
to grab the hand of Safralidis and was hauled out of the creek. He came
out sore and sorry but his spirit was not crushed as he went on to have
a good night. Also having a good night was a large white duck who looked
very suave swimming through the creek wearing a brand new pair of
Arnettes that every duck, frog and spider in town was jealous of.
25 January, 2005 - Round 8
Results Wrap
Round 8 was a round of one dayers
for all sides, and with the A and B grade playing bottom sides, big
things were expected. The A grade came through with the goods, pulling
off a fantastic win at Para Hills. They put together a fairly good score
of 9 for 198 batting first, with Mick 'Grassy' Nolan scoring 32 and Greg
Vaughan scoring 46. This proved to be enough as the bowlers performed
well, off spinner Matt Richards the pick of them, taking 4/32. One of
those wickets was a fantastic leg side stumping from Grassy re-instated
as wicketkeeper after a stint playing as a batsman while Matt Dean kept
in the A grade. This was a very important win, and will hopefully
trigger a run of form that will have the boys well out of the relegation
zone in 6 weeks time when the season ends.
The B grade came up against bottom
side Hectorville at Kingswood, and they played like anything but a
bottom side, giving our boys a real scare. After electing to bowl first
things went fairly well early although there were a lot of extras
bowled. By the time that Hectorville were reduced to 9 for 99, mainly
through them playing poor shots, the game looked to be in the bag.
However, the last two batsman really made our boys pay for what had been
a fairly loose effort in the field, taking the score to 9 for 165 after
their 50 overs. Youngster Steve Brennan was the pick of the bowlers,
taking 2 wickets and not conceding too many runs. Luckily, the batting
was good enough to guide the boys home, albeit through a Warren
Ainscough mishit for four off the last ball that I'm sure we will hear
about for years to come. Earlier Paul Dixon had scored a fantastic 73 to
get the side into a position to have a shot at it.
The C grade were a bit
disappointing, getting thumped at Brighton. Our boys collapsed to make
117, captain Michael Lardner top scoring with 25 not out, but they
thought they were a good chance to defend it when they had Brighton 2
for 1. Unfortunately, that is where it finished, Brighton going on to
finish the day at 3 for 195. Luke Tonkin was man of the match, fighting
through searing pain from his shin splints, and a 13 year old scab that
he re-opened in the field to have bowling figures of 0/20 off 9 overs
and a score of 21 batting at number 10. The C grade are still
comfortably in the top four, but will probably need to win all three of
their remaining minor round games to sew up a home final.
The D grade also lost on Saturday.
They made 173, with youngster Alex Odlum scoring 44 not out. Para Hills
passed this total and finished at 8/174, hitting a four off the last
ball of the match to win. Veteran Ric Bowyer, the club's leading wicket
taker and a former A grade spearhead, took 3/24. It was another heart
breaking loss for the D's, who have had their share of nail biting
finishes this year but it again shows that they are not far off the
mark.
The two one day sides lost, but
there was a definite highlight amongst these matches as Shane 'Shoaib'
Newbound scored 42 not out in the LOD's, his highest score at the club.
Shoaib had his brother's 21st on Saturday night, so he batted up the
order thinking he could have his usual brief innings and then take off
early. It didn't work out that way, however as he batted his way through
the remainder of the innings, playing some fantastic shots on the way to
show that he can bat. Well done Shoaib.
21 January, 2005 - Round 7
Results Wrap
After a good Christmas break and
plenty of stories those at the club will hear plenty more about, it was
time to get back to business. Unfortunately the break didn't immediately
change things for the A grade, as they were again disappointing. They
were in with a chance as they dismissed Modbury for 197 at Kingswood.
Andrew Muller took 6/20 off 10 overs, leading from the front.
Unfortunately, the batting woes continued as they collapsed to be 6/99
overnight. Led to this point by Greg Vaughan who scored 37, Matt
Richards and wicketkeeper Matt Dean were left with the task of trying to
guide the side home. After Dean was dismissed for 20 the game was
basically over and the boys were dismissed for a disappointing 142. The
A grade can only hope to finish the season with a few wins and take some
confidence into next season.
The B grade continued their good
form, keeping the unbeaten run going. It stretches back to Christmas
2003. Home finals could be a reward if the form continues for the
remainder of the year. Captain Rob Prime won the toss and elected to
bowl first on a sub-standard pitch at Modbury's temporary Banksia Park
High School ground. Modbury made 192 as our bowlers struggled to get
their line and length right, which was probably a fairly good score
considering the pitch and outfield. We ended up at 0/11 at stumps on day
one. Day 2 began an hour late due to a wet pitch and it was still not in
the best nick when play began. However, it was a great fighting effort,
Rob Prime and Brenton Rigden guiding the side to victory with a big
second wicket partnership. Rigden was eventually dismissed for 45, while
Prime went on to make 75 and the winning runs were eventually hit by
Paul Dixon with 5 wickets still in hand.
The C grade also had a win, meaning
that they have only lost one game this season and are looking good to
take part in the finals. They successfully defended their score of 127
at Unley High, largely through great bowling performances from Daniel
Delawyer and Mick Horsfall, who took 8 wickets between them for a
combined total of only 42 runs. Delawyer took 4/14 and Horsfall took
4/28 as they dismissed Adelaide HOS for 91.
The D grade failed to chase down the
273 that Brighton had set for them, although Damien 'Christie' Malthouse
scored a fighting 31 down the order, while the two one day sides were
also defeated.
22 December, 2004 - Round 6
Results Wrap
The last game before Christmas was
another disappointing one for the A grade, losing to Woodville South
comprehensively in their one dayer. The boys only managed to make 74
with Andrew Weinmann getting 30, allowing Woodville South to reach the
target with no problems. Having had only one win so far, they will need
to lift after Christmas. On the positive side, Phil Kowalzcyk made his A
grade debut and reportedly bowled very well, while keeper Matt Dean has
shown he is definitely up to scratch with the gloves.
The B grade continued their unbeaten
run, which now has stretched out to a year, having won all games after
Christmas last season to narrowly miss the finals. Bowling first at
Kingswood, they restricted Flinders Uni to 137 off their 50 overs, with
Danny Ainscough taking 4 wickets. There were also encouraging signs from
first gamer Steve Brennan who bowled well after being promoted from the
C grade. They then passed the target with only one wicket down and ended
up on 4 for 187 after 50 overs. Captain Rob Prime batted through the
innings and posted a magnificent 92 not out.
The C grade also posted a win on
Saturday, meaning that they have only lost one game before Christmas.
They made 236 with captain Michael Lardner continuing his good form to
make 86 and Michael Brown scoring 45. Another team effort meant that
they were then able to restrict Flinders Park to 8 for 182 from their 40
overs.
The highlight of the round was the D
grade winning their first game of the season. They made 8 for 149, with
veteran Ric Bowyer scoring an entertaining 55. They then bowled Grange
out for 135, Daniel Delawyer defying doctor's orders to take 3 for 18.
22 December, 2004 - Night out a
Success
The night out to celebrate the last
game before Christmas was a success. It was good to see all of the guys
out together and there were a few highlights, but perhaps not as many
pink jacket stories as we may have expected. The highlight was no doubt
Wilbur's fantastic rendition of 'I Did It My Way' on karaoke upstairs at
PJ O'Briens. Wilbur would have been pleased that he managed to stay on
the stage for the whole song, a task that Adam Beauchamp seemed to find
difficult. Everyone was looking forward to his much vaunted dance moves,
and he decided to start them up while singing Khe Sanh on the stage. A
couple of jigs and a number of microphone twirls later he was being
ushered off the stage before the hostess made a speech about the dangers
of twirling the microphone in such a fashion.
22 December, 2004 - Merry
Christmas Gunners
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year
to all Unley players and supporters. I'll look forward to seeing
everyone back at the club in 2005. There is much to look forward to from
an on field point of view. Let's keep the B and C grade rolling along
and work hard to improve in the others. There is also the ball on the
29th at Next Generation, which will be a great night so make sure you
sell your tickets for that early. So enjoy the break but lets come back
pumped up and ready to go.
12 December, 2004 - Round 5
Results Wrap
Round 5 was a disappointing one for
the club with all grades losing apart from the B grade and the LOD's.
The A grade were particularly disappointing, getting dismissed for 87
chasing Scotch's score of 9 for 216. They had fought hard at Kingswood
the week before to keep that score at an attainable level, but quite
simply blew it with the bat. The only positive to come from day 2 was
the 30 scored by Gavin Dezylvia as he opened the batting for the first
time in the A grade. The boys will certainly be looking for a win in the
one dayer next week to go into Christmas on a high.
The B grade again had a great result
to extend their unbeaten run that stretches back to Christmas last year.
Electing to bowl first last week, the B's let an opportunity slip as the
lower order from Scotch heavily outscored their top order, allowing
their side to sneak to all out for 218 off 78 overs. Phil Kowalczyk,
Adam Beauchamp and Richard Reardon all performed well with the ball,
while the fielding was again a highlight. But the batting was the real
highlight of this match. With the pitch not playing as well as it had
the week before and the outfield really slowing up due to the rain
during the week the boys really had to put their heads down. They ended
up passing 218 with 7 wickets down and 4 overs remaining. Michael Nolan,
dropped from the A's for fellow wicket keeper Matthew Dean showed his
worth by scoring 79 from number 6 to guide the team home. His innings
was highlighted by a couple of huge sixes and he only got out caught on
the boundary trying to smash his way to a century after the game was
over. Grassy put on 50 for the 7th wicket with Paul Dixon and 40 for the
8th wicket with Peter Safralidis to get the side home after the top
order had worn the bowlers down before tea.
The C grade's unbeaten run came to
an end as they crashed to all out for 142 in pursuit of the 208 that
Hope Valley had set them. Youngster Steve Brennan and skipper Michael
Lardner fought hard, scoring 37 each but overall it was a dirty day for
them. The D grade again narrowly missed out on winning their first match
for the year with dropped catches and some bad luck ruining their
chances of defending their score. The LOD's notched up a tidy win
scoring 8 for 138, with club president Warren Ainscough scoring his
first 50 for the club in his 8th season, smashing his way to 55. The
boys then knocked Fulham over for 71 with returning player Ian McNabb
taking 5/25.
12 December, 2004 - Gunners
Christmas Celebrations
With the upcoming one dayers being
the last game before Christmas, everyone is encouraged to celebrate as a
club on Saturday night. Lets big numbers back at the club and we will
head in to town later on. It should be a great night. Jimmy Dean has
promised he will be in flying form, while Adam Beauchamp has vowed to
bring out some of his much vaunted dance floor moves. Warren Ainscough
has also said he will not be up to his usual tricks, so that should
boost numbers while I'm sure Burts will also bring plenty of highlights
and will certainly be drinking his beers through the side of his mouth.
Most importantly, lets give ourselves 6 wins to celebrate first!
15 November, 2004 - Matches Washed
Out
Unfortunately all Adelaide Turf
Matches for round 3 were washed out, so no Unley teams got out on the
field this weekend. This was a shame especially for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd
teams who all won in round 2 and were keen to keep the momentum going.
The 1st team had a great win, taking
their record to 1-1. Stars of the show were young left armer Robin Swift
and batsman Ross Nicholson. The B grade turned up to play, responding to
Scotch's 228 with a massive score of 415 with keeper Matthew 'Jimmy'
Dean scoring an unbeaten 113 as he retired, reportedly to give others a
bat. Adam Beauchamp then scored 37 not out to post his highest score for
the club. Dean, as well as Daniel Delawyer, who bowled impressively and
Gavin Dezylvia, who scored 76 earned their A grade debuts for their
strong performances, although they did not end up getting to play and
the side will be re-assessed at selections on Thursday night. The C
grade are 2-0 after a strong win over RCP in round 2. They posted 228
and knocked the visitors over for 199 at Unley High, so they too would
have been itching to play over the last couple of weeks. The other
grades are still winless although the D grade came perilously close to
pulling off a victory, losing quick wickets towards the end of their run
chase.
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November, 2004 - Matches Washed Out
Unfortunately all Adelaide Turf
Matches for round 3 were washed out, so no Unley teams got out on the
field this weekend. This was a shame especially for the 1st,
2nd and 3rd teams who all won in round 2 and were
keen to keep the momentum going.
The 1st team had a great
win, taking their record to 1-1. Stars of the show were young left armer
Robin Swift and batsman Ross Nicholson. The B grade turned up to play,
responding to Scotch's 228 with a massive score of 415 with keeper
Matthew 'Jimmy' Dean scoring an unbeaten 113 as he retired, reportedly
to give others a bat. Adam Beauchamp then scored 37 not out to post his
highest score for the club. Dean, as well as Daniel Delawyer, who bowled
impressively and Gavin Dezylvia, who scored 76 earned their A grade
debuts for their strong performances, although they did not end up
getting to play and the side will be re-assessed at selections on
Thursday night. The C grade are 2-0 after a strong win over RCP in round
2. They posted 228 and knocked the visitors over for 199 at Unley High,
so they too would have been itching to play over the last couple of
weeks. The other grades are still winless although the D grade came
perilously close to pulling off a victory, losing quick wickets towards
the end of their run chase.
15
November, 2004 - Stinky continues to dominate
Andrew Weinmann continues to
dominate. After winning the A grade batting trophy last year he is still
on fire, but with a club instead of a bat. Stinky has been dominating
the club's newly acquired Golden Tee machine. A quick look at the
leaderboards will see the initials AWE sitting atop every scorecard and
record table. He is reportedly getting so serious about the game that he
turns up to Kingswood early on a Saturday morning to get in a couple of
rounds before warm ups. He is certainly doing a lot more work on it than
he is on his cricket. So I urge all club members to have a few games of
Golden Tee and at least get in the top 10 on a couple of courses. I
can't seem to match him and it is becoming a farce.
15
November, 2004 - Caire in the pink again
Andrew Caire is once again wearing
the pink jacket after leaving his chocolates, to be sold for the club,
in the back of his car. They melted, leaving him with nothing more than
a chocolate milkshake. He may have to have a fire sale and try to recoup
at least some of the funds, but he will most likely have to cough up the
$48 to pay for them. Surely professional status beckons for Andrew now,
his pink jacket record becoming quite imposing. The run can only
continue too with this weekend's golf day at McCracken landing smack
bang in the middle of schoolies celebrations. What will he do next?
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