Fitzroy Doncaster Cricket Club
One Day name | Fitzroy Doncaster Lions |
---|---|
Personnel | |
Captain | Ejaaz Alavi |
Coach | Matthew Bremner |
Bowling coach | Sean Pietersz |
Chief executive | Matthew Elliott |
Team information | |
Colors | Maroon and gold |
Founded | 1861 (Fitzroy Cricket Club) |
Home ground | Schramms Reserve |
History | |
1st XI Two Day wins | 10 |
1st XI One Day wins | 1 (2015-16) |
1st XI T20 Cup wins | 0 |
Other XI Wins wins | 13 |
Official website | fitzroydoncastercc |
The Fitzroy Doncaster Cricket Club, nicknamed the Lions, play cricket in the elite club competition of Melbourne, Australia, known as Victorian Premier Cricket. The club was formed by a 1986 amalgamation of Fitzroy Cricket Club, a foundation member of Victorian Premier Cricket in 1905, and Doncaster Cricket Club, a Victorian Sub-District Association team formed in 1864. The Lions play at Schramms Reserve in Doncaster.
Honours
[edit]Club Championships
[edit]- 1939/40
- 1957/58
- 1960/61
- 1961/62
- 2017/18
Premierships
[edit]Premierships and Runners-up for all the clubs elevens since the clubs induction into the VCA in 1906.[1]
Team | Two-day | One-Day | T20 | |||
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Premiers | Runners-up | Premiers | Runners-up | Premiers | Runners-up | |
Firsts | 10 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Seconds | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Thirds | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Fourths | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Two Day Premierships
[edit]- 1st XI – 1930/31, 1938/39, 1939/40, 1953/54, 1960/61, 1966/67, 1993/94, 2001/02, 2015/16, 2016/17
- 2nd XI – 1909/10, 1934/35, 2007/08, 2013/14
- 3rd XI – 1954/55, 1960/61, 1961/62, 1962/63, 1967/68, 1968/69, 1970/71, 2001/02
One Day Premierships
[edit]- 1st XI – 1993/94 (CUB Shield – No Final Played), 2015–16
- 2nd XI – 2003/04, 2010/11
- 4th XI – 2010/11
Player Honours
[edit]Club Legends
[edit]Player | Career | Batting | Bowling | Fielding | ||||||||
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Career | Matches | Innings | Not Outs | Runs | Average | High Score | Wickets | Runs | Average | Best Bowling | Catches/Stumpings | |
Arthur Liddicut | 1914-1937 | 237 | 229 | 43 | 6585 | 35.40 | 132* | 542 | 9266 | 17.09 | 8/26 | 89 |
Ray Harvey | 1941-1961 | 247 | 290 | 38 | 9146 | 36.29 | 205* | 217 | 4553 | 20.98 | 6/43 | 183 |
Eddie Illingworth | 1957-1978 | 233 | 218 | 28 | 2666 | 14.03 | 61* | 599 | 11144 | 18.60 | 8/18 | 91 |
Hall of Fame
[edit]The Hall of Fame was announced at the club's 150 Year anniversary dinner celebrated in 2013. Eligible players had to adhere to the following criteria in order to qualify:
- Players had retired from playing at least five years.
- Players had to have played at least 100 games, including representative games.
- In the case of a batsman a minimum of 4500 runs was achieved.
- In the case of a bowler a minimum of 300 wickets were taken.
- In the case of an all-rounder a points system was used.
Player | Career | Batting | Bowling | Fielding | ||||||||
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Career | Matches | Innings | Not Outs | Runs | Average | High Score | Wickets | Runs | Average | Best Bowling | Catches/Stumpings | |
Ted McDonald | 1912-1930 | 89 | 95 | 5 | 1338 | 14.86 | 101 | 360 | 5542 | 15.39 | 9/47 | 44 |
Merv Harvey | 1933-1955 | 207 | 238 | 12 | 6602 | 29.21 | 166* | 21 | 560 | 26.66 | 4/78 | 94 |
Neil Harvey | 1943-1957 | 104 | 117 | 8 | 4044 | 37.10 | 254 | 3 | 135 | 45.00 | 1/0 | 34 |
Bill Jacobs | 1937-1956 | 265 | 255 | 74 | 2765 | 15.27 | 100* | 2 | 55 | 27.50 | 2/24 | 269/179 |
Jack Potter | 1954-1968 | 95 | 110 | 20 | 3609 | 40.10 | 170 | 21 | 619 | 29.47 | 5/25 | 69 |
Gary Watts | 1975-2001 | 322 | 344 | 38 | 12933 | 42.26 | 260* | 8 | 461 | 57.62 | 3/43 | 129/3 |
Leigh Watts | 1981-2000 | 201 | 262 | 38 | 6889 | 30.75 | 131* | 155 | 4534 | 29.25 | 7/59 | 100 |
Brendan Joyce | 1989-2004 | 216 | 223 | 34 | 7442 | 39.37 | 155 | 2 | 86 | 43.00 | 1/12 | 73 |
Bernie Considine | 1946-1959 | 117 | 87 | 26 | 363 | 5.95 | 28* | 242 | 4650 | 19.21 | 6/17 | 23 |
Tim Considine | 1979-1989 | 131 | 100 | 18 | 1069 | 13.03 | 58 | 247 | 6045 | 24.47 | 6/51 | 23 |
International Representatives
[edit]Players who have represented their country and have also played for the Fitzroy Doncaster Cricket Club.
- Neil Harvey[2]
- Rob Bailey[3]
- Roshan Mahanama[4]
- John Stephenson[5]
- Dirk Nannes
- Glenn Maxwell
- Alex Hales
Victorian Representatives
[edit]Players who have represented the Victorian Bushrangers and have also played for the Fitzroy Doncaster Cricket Club.
- John Scholes[6]
- Gary Watts
- Darren Berry[7]
- Lloyd Mash[8]
- Dirk Nannes[9]
- Glenn Maxwell[10]
- Sam Elliott
Club
[edit]Club song
[edit]We are the boys from old Fitzroy,
We wear the colours maroon and gold,
We will always strive for victory,
We will be both strong and bold.
Win or lose we do or die,
And in defeat we always try,
Fitzroy Fitzroy the team we love so dear,
Premiers we'll be this year.
Harvey Watts Development Academy
[edit]The Harvey-Watts Development Squad was established in 2004. Its purpose is to immerse up-and-coming cricketers in a Premier Cricket environment. It is aptly named after the two most prolific and successful families of the Fitzroy and Fitzroy-Doncaster Cricket Clubs.[11]
Records
[edit]Club records
[edit]Record | Opposition | Year | |
---|---|---|---|
Highest score for | 4/457 | Dandenong | 1994/95 |
Highest score against | 2 dec. 744 | East Melbourne | 1902/3 |
6/455 | St Kilda | 1994/95 | |
Lowest score for | 30 | Carlton | 1971/2 |
Lowest score against | 13 | Carlton | 1899/1900 |
Batting records
[edit]Player | Record | |
---|---|---|
Highest aggregate – career | G. M. Watts | 12,052 |
Highest aggregate – season | B. A. Joyce | 958 (2001/02) |
Highest individual score | G. M. Watts | 260* vs Dandenong (1994/95) |
Partnership records
[edit]Wkt | Runs | Batsmen | Versus | Season |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 216 | C. McKenzie (123) and C. Kiernan (121) | Essendon | 1911/12 |
2 | 278 | M. Bremner (122) and P. Dickson (162) | Camberwell Magpies | 2011/12 |
3 | 259* | J. W. Scaife (172*) and L. A. Wynne (109*) | North Melbourne | 1933/34 |
4 | 242 | J. Potter (170) and D. J. Anderson (78) | Hawthorn East Melbourne | 1967/68 |
5 | 204 | C. J. Dart (177) and D. Martin (84) | North Melbourne | 1968/69 |
6 | 166 | D. R. Plumpton (103*) and Hague (86) | Ringwood | 1997/98 |
7 | 140* | E. Tait (103*) and G. Brosnan (57*) | Northcote | 1919/20 |
8 | 166 | W. Carkeek (80) and L. Cogle (81*) | South Melbourne | 1899/1900 |
9 | 166 | J. Travaglia (68) and B. Waterman (102*) | Melbourne University | 2003/04 |
10 | 107 | L. A. Childs (104) and S. Street (10*) | Camberwell Magpies | 1999/2000 |
Bowling records
[edit]Player | Record | |
---|---|---|
Highest aggregate – career | E. P. Illingworth | 599 |
Highest aggregate – season | C. B. D. Street | 67 wickets at 14.63 (2002/03) |
Best analysis – innings | M. W. Sievers | 9/34 vs Melbourne (1941/42) |
H. A. E. Shillinglaw | 9/38 vs Prahran (1953/54) | |
Best analysis – match | A. E. Liddicut | 14/49 (8/26 and 6/23) vs Prahran (1929/30) |
Wicketkeeping records
[edit]Player | Record | |
---|---|---|
Most dismissals – career | W. L. Jacobs | 448 (279 ct 169 st) |
Most dismissals – season | P. J. Roach | 46 (44 ct 2 st) 2005–06 |
Most dismissals – innings | W. L. Jacobs | 6 (4 ct 2 st) v. St K. 1939/40 |
J. B. Kline | 6 (6 ct) v. St. K. 1989/90 | |
Most dismissals – match | L Banthorpe | 8 (7 ct 1 st) v. Greenvale 2017/8 |
B. A. Kline | 7 (4 ct 3 st) v. N. Melb. 1960/1 (SF) | |
W. L. Jacobs | 7 (4 ct 3 st) v. N. Melb. 1940/1 | |
W. L. Jacobs | 7 (4 ct 3 st) v. H.E.M. 1939/40 | |
W. L. Jacobs | 7 (5 ct 2 st) v. St K. 1951/2(SF) | |
W. L. Jacobs | 7 (1 ct 6 st) v. Ess. 1941/42 |
Twenty20 records
[edit]Record | Opposition | Year | |
---|---|---|---|
Highest score for | 5/192 | St. Kilda | 2010/11 |
Highest score against | 4/209 | Dandenong | 2008/09 |
Lowest score for | 9/76 | Prahran | 2010/11 |
Lowest score against | 66 | St Kilda | 2010/11 |
Highest individual score | Lloyd Mash – 88* off 42 balls | Frankston Peninsula | 2008/09 |
Best bowling | Steven Duckworth – 4/9 | St Kilda | 2010/11 |
1st XI Honour Roll
[edit]Season | Batting | Bowling |
---|---|---|
1986–87 | G Watts | L Watts |
1987–88 | G Watts | T Considine |
1988–89 | R Watts | L Watts |
1989–90 | L Watts | C McKissack |
1990–91 | I Wheeler | M Ridgway |
1991–92 | G Watts | M Ridgway |
1992–93 | G Watts | M Ridgway |
1993–94 | L Watts | D Hampton |
1994–95 | L Watts | D Hampton |
1995–96 | B Joyce | A Melbourne |
1996–97 | G Watts | A Muir |
1997–98 | D Plumpton | L Childs |
1998–99 | G Watts | J Renkin |
1999-2000 | G Watts | C Street |
2000–01 | B Joyce | L Childs |
2001–02 | D Plumpton | C Street |
2002–03 | B Joyce | C Street |
2003–04 | D Plumpton | B Waterman |
2004–05 | L Mash | B Waterman |
2005–06 | L Mash | J Fagg |
2006–07 | P Dickson | J Fagg |
2007–08 | P Dickson | J Fagg |
2008–09 | P Dickson | G Maxwell |
2009–10 | L Mash | B Waterman |
2010–11 | G Maxwell | B Waterman |
2011–12 | P Dickson | J Fagg |
2012–13 | L Mash | P Dickson |
2013–14 | T Sheehan | S Duckworth |
2014–15 | M Frith | A Perrin |
2015–16 | P Dickson | A Perrin |
2016–17 | L Mash | T Lawford |
2017–18 |
Grounds
[edit]Schramms Reserve
[edit]Schramms Reserve is the Home of the Lions, also known as "The Lions' Den". In 1993/94 the Main Oval was voted the best ground in Premier Cricket, while the bottom ground was awarded the same honour in 1993/94, 1994/95 and 1998/99.[12]
Brunswick Street Oval
[edit]The Brunswick Street Oval, currently known as WT Peterson Community Oval, also known as the Fitzroy Cricket Ground is a cricket and Australian rules football ground located in Edinburgh Gardens in Fitzroy North, Victoria. The ground was the home of Fitzroy Cricket Club up until its amalgamation 1986 with the Doncaster Cricket Club, Fitzroy Football Club in the VFA from 1883 to 1897, and the home of the club in the VFL from 1897 until 1966, with the last game being played there on Saturday 20 August 1966 against St Kilda, a game which the Lions lost by 84 points.
Admin
[edit]Season | President | Secretary | Treasurer | Coach |
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1986–87 | A Magee | K Kearney | F Cahill | G Watts |
1987–88 | R Wood | K Kearney | N Craven | G Watts |
1988–89 | R Wood | K Kearney | N Craven | W Scholes |
1989–90 | R Wood | K Kearney | N Craven | W Scholes |
1990–91 | M Smith | K Kearney | N Craven | W Scholes |
1991–92 | M Smith | K Kearney | N Craven | W Scholes |
1992–93 | M Smith | K Kearney | J Brock | W Scholes |
1993–94 | M Smith | K Kearney | J Brock | W Scholes |
1994–95 | M Smith | K Kearney | J Brock | W Scholes |
1995–96 | M Smith | K Kearney | M Catanzariti | W Scholes |
1996–97 | M Smith | K Kearney | M Catanzariti | L Watts |
1997–98 | M Smith | K Kearney | M Catanzariti | L Watts |
1998–99 | M Smith | K Kearney | M Catanzariti | G Gardiner |
1999-2000 | M Smith | E Taylor | S Dalton | G Gardiner |
2000–01 | M Smith | E Taylor | S Dalton | L Watts |
2001–02 | M Smith | E Taylor | F Cahill | S Helmot |
2002–03 | M Smith | M Turner | F Cahill | S Helmot |
2003–04 | M Smith | M Turner | F Cahill | S Helmot |
2004–05 | R Kelly | M Turner | F Cahill | K Hannam |
2005–06 | R Kelly | M Turner | F Cahill | K Hannam |
2006–07 | R Kelly | M Turner | F Cahill | C Reidy |
2007–08 | R Kelly | M Turner | F Cahill | C Reidy |
2008–09 | R Kelly | M Turner | F Cahill | A Walton |
2009–10 | T Considine | M Turner | F Cahill | A Walton |
2010–11 | T Considine | M Turner | F Cahill | L Mash |
2011–12 | T Considine | M Turner | F Cahill | L Mash |
2012–13 | T Considine | M Turner | F Cahill | L Mash |
2013–14 | G Cook | M Duckworth | A Steenberg | L Mash |
2014–15 | G Cook | M Duckworth | A Steenberg | M O'Sullivan |
2015–16 | G Cook | A Barrow | A Steenberg | M O'Sullivan |
2016–17 | G Cook | A Barrow | A Steenberg | M O'Sullivan |
2017–18 | G Cook | A Barrow | A Steenberg | M O'Sullivan |
References
[edit]- ^ "Victorian Premier Cricket". Premier.cricketvictoria.com.au. Archived from the original on 1 March 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
- ^ "Neil Harvey | Australia Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo". Archived from the original on 10 October 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
- ^ "Rob Bailey | England Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo". Archived from the original on 9 September 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
- ^ "Roshan Mahanama | Sri Lanka Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo". Archived from the original on 8 January 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
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- ^ "John Scholes | Australia Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo". Archived from the original on 24 May 2012. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
- ^ "Darren Berry | Australia Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo". Archived from the original on 16 March 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
- ^ "Lloyd Mash | Australia Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo". Archived from the original on 18 April 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
- ^ "Dirk Nannes | Australia Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo". Archived from the original on 27 November 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
- ^ "Glenn Maxwell | Australia Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo". Archived from the original on 12 February 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
- ^ "Fitzroy Doncaster Cricket Club". Fitzroydoncastercc.com.au. Archived from the original on 1 March 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
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