Grill’d Local Matters – CCC October

Get into Grill’d and get a healthy burger and drop your token into the CCC jar!

HOW IT WORKS

“It’s a pretty high-tech system involving bottle tops, jars & counting… The $500 will be split amongst 3 local groups. Each group will be represented on a different jar. Every time a customer buys a burger we’ll give them a token (ok, it’s a bottle top from our friends at Little Creatures). Our customers decide who they’d like us to support by choosing which jar to put their token in. At the end of the month, we’ll count up the tokens to figure out who gets what. We’ll split the money $300 / $100 / $100, so everyone gets something. Pretty simple really.”

http://forms.grilld.com.au/localmatters

CCC to host t20 Blast

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CCC will host the T20 BLAST (a modified rules cricket game specifically to fill the gap between in2CRICKET and competitive hard ball cricket).

 

http://www.t20blast.com.au/

 

T20 BLAST will run on a Saturday morning at Koornang Park, with a BBQ, and 1st & 2nd XI players will be in attendance.

 

Junior Weekend Results

Results

Under 11 Blue (Friday): Carnegie 9/104 def Toorak-Prahran 6/96
Under 11 Gold (Sunday): Murrumbeena 8/104 drew Carnegie 2/19
Under 13 (Friday): Murrumbeena 6/196cc v. Carnegie

Highlights

Under 11 Blue (Friday) – Luca Trumble and Luca Amodeo claimed early wickets. Aidan McMillan chimed in with a handy wicket and Angus Nicolay kept up the high standard in the field with another run out. Chasing 96 for victory, Hayden Short got us going, then Charlie Clancy settled in. Lucas Baldwin and Seamus Cockle both looked solid but with three overs to go we were 8/75. Luca Amodeo hit well to put us back in the game and Thomas Williamson guided us home.

Under 11 Gold (Sunday) – English coach Dan Smith had the boys ready and Shiv Patel struck with the first wicket. Evan Margaritis was the best of the bowlers early on, Daniel Michaels and Daniel Tucker were great in the field and Pratham Raje’s second spell was terrific. Andrew Callaghan claimed a wicket and Jacob Murphy bowled two very tight overs. Chasing 104, Charlie Clancy was in great form. Josh Finklestein looked like he was well in command before being run out but rain then drowned out the rest of the match.

Under 13 (Friday) – A two-day game, Daniel Strom took a wicket in the first over. Lachlan Priest executed a brilliant run out with a direct hit and Josh Hickman’s tight bowling was rewarded with a wicket caught by new player Nick Holten off a skied ball. We lost our way a little after the tea break and the Beenas took full toll before we got back on track with an inspirational catch from Daniel Strom off Jacob Pompeous’ bowling. Ahay Rhajwar was consistent all day and Charlie-Joe was close to hitting the stumps on several occasions. Oliver Trumble finished the day with a clean bowled and a unassisted run out off the last ball. We chase 196 this week.

 

 

Senior Weekend Results

Results

1st XI: Carnegie 89 lost to McKinnon 5 for 156cc
2nd XI: McKinnon 8 for 146 lost to Carnegie 8 for 148 (Walton 51)
3rd XI: Carnegie 124 (Pandey 34) lost to Beaumaris 170
4th XI: Monash Uni 8 for 151cc def Carnegie 41
A Reserve: Carnegie 3 for 192 (Tripathi 117*, G.Takkiar 42* def South Yarra 8 for 104cc
B Sunday: Carnegie 8 for 147 (E.Cartledge 42) def South Yarra 74 (Stanic 4 for 20)

Highlights

Three wins and three losses for our senior sides. The undoubted highlight was a superb knock of 117 not out from the gifted Vinay Tripathi in A Reserve. Elsewhere, Dan Walton scored a half-century in his innings for the club (South Seconds) and the indefatigable Davor Stanic claimed 4 for 20 against South Yarra in B Sunday.

 

David Parkin to be Guest Speaker!

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Our social calendar for 2013/14 will be announced next week. But we can tell you David Parkin has been locked in as our guest speaker for Past Players Day, in Feb 2014.

David is a revered figure in football and coaching, having played 211 games for Hawthorn between 1961 – 74 and then launching a career as coach of three VFL/AFL sides: Hawthorn (premiers 1978), Carlton (premiers 1981-82 and 1995) and Fitzroy.

He has subsequently provided expert comments for ABC 774 and Fox Footy and remains a mentor to many AFL coaches. He has been a long-time lecturer in Sports & Exercise Science, most notably at Deakin University.

Join Us! 2023/24

Carnegie Cricket Club welcomes cricket players of all ages and skill levels! Please contact the following people for more information:
Senior Men’s: Stuart Easton 0413 551 255
Senior Women’s: Aimee White 0449 959 173
Juniors (Aged 9-17): Keat Yong 0404 470 720
Blasters (Aged 5-9 years): Registration for this season is OPEN, Starts 11-Nov – Click Here

To Register for the 2023/24 Season:
Senior Mens (CSB) – Click Here
Senior Mens (MCA) – Click Here
Senior Womens – Click Here
Juniors – Call Keat on 0404 470 720 – U17, U15 & U13 teams are all full for 23/24.  U11 has some availability.

MCA C Sunday Grade 2011/12 Runners-up

 

Back row: Glenn Cartledge, David Bennett, Mason Martinez, Ari Morton, David Watson, David Mitchell (c, wk)
Front row: Neetish Jethra, Darcy Levin, Anushka Karanasena, Jignesh Sanghvi, Steven Gange (12th man), Ashish Pandey

Scorecard

2011/12 Captains

The Committee of the Carnegie Cricket Club are pleased to advise that the following have been appointed as Captains for the 2011/12 season.

1st XI VTCA South A1 Mr Regan Buckley.
2nd XI VTCA South A2 Mr. Rohan Storey.
3rd XI VTCA South C1 Mr. Steve Gange.
4th XI VTCA South C3 TBA

Sunday sides
MCA A Reserve Grade Mr. Ashish Chawla.
MCA C Grade Mr. Elliot Cartledge.

Give your captain complete support.? Ask not what your captain can do for you:? Ask what you can do for your captain.

Please note that the VTCA 4th XI is a new side and has been included in the C3 draw and will be playing on Princes Park No 4 when at home.? This is intended to be a “Youth Development Side”.

This is the 100th season of the Club playing at Koornang Park and will be a great year for the Club.? With 6 sides on the Park we will need everyone really putting in.

Patrick O’Shannessy
President
Carnegie Cricket Club

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