Week Two of Cessnock District Cricket saw a small amount of matches washed out due to some much-needed rain, meanwhile on the paddock a third-grade hat-trick and fourth-grade century provided the highlight of the weekend.
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Peden’s Hotel third grade opening bowler George Copeland picked up the association’s second hat-trick already this season in the match against Supporters Club at Turner Park.
Taking the new ball, the 15-year-old achieved the bowler’s holy grail with the fourth, fifth and sixth deliveries of just his second over. He finished the day with figures of 4-17 off 5.
Meanwhile, at the opposing end of the cricketing scale, Greta/Branxton fourth grade skipper James Shoulders jnr picked up a ton against Peden’s Hotel at Millfield. Opening the batting, Shoulders blasted 19 boundaries and cleared the fence twice in a fine innings of 108.
In first grade the match between Wine Country and Bellbird at Allandale ended in a draw when rain brought the match to a halt midway through the second innings.
Bellbird won the toss and elected to bat, and were bowled out in the 38th over for 191.
Not usually renowned for his batting, Nic Siers led the way with an unbeaten 56, with Luke Weekes (29), Ben Fairlie (23), Elliot Gyler (23), Jason Orr (17) and Matt Fairlie (17) all making starts.
Dave Farrell was easily the pick of the Wine Country attack with 5-37 off 10, with Rob Sidebottom (2-41 off 10) also bowling tidily.
The Wood Ducks were in a spot of bother at 6-78 after 22 overs in reply before play was abandoned due to rain.
Continuing on from his excellent innings the previous week, association president Stephen Hedger led the way at the apex of the order once again with 37, meanwhile Brendan Briendenhann remained unbeaten on 25.
Bellbird spearhead Ben Troke was the pick of the Tigers attack with 3-23 off 10.
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Troke has joined the Tigers from the Newcastle C&S competition and appears to be a very handy pick up.
Something very rare worth mentioning occurred in the match, where diamond ducks appeared on both batting cards.
At Miller Park the match between Greta/Branxton and Peden’s Hotel also ended in a draw with just 22 overs of play taking place before the rain came.
Peden’s Hotel won the toss and chose to bat and were 5-58 when stumps were drawn.
After a 13-year lay off from the game, Mark Crowfoot made 14, with Tom Lantry making 13.
Greta/Branxton skipper Brent Watson (3-19 off 8) and Nathan Holz (2-34 off 10) were the wicket takers for the home side.
The final match of the round between Mulbring and Supporters at Mulbring Oval was washed out before a ball was bowled.
Next week: Bellbird v Greta Branxton: Mulbring v Wine Country; Piranhas v Supporters
Second Grade
Mulbring 4/146 (Peter Sellars 70no, Wade Beavis 23, Daniel King 19, G. Russell 3-38 off 7) defeated Peden’s Hotel 142 (D. Russell 69, J. Barry 22, H. Walker 22, Z. Kronholm 13, N. King 3-18 off 6).
Bellbird 6/217 (Stefan Durie 59no, Matt Crump 52, Joey Millington 51, Clint Starkey 28, B. Lantry 2-31 off 10, C. Babic 2-23 off 6) defeated Denman Hotel 185 (B. Bartley 97, A. Bartley 23, Brendan Clark 3-24 off 6, Stefan Durie 2-20 off 4).
Supporters 174 (Luke Sweeney 42, Luke Morris 24, Dale Arnold 23, Zach Sneesby 21, Paul Graber 4-46 off 8, Nathan Davey 3-51 off 10) defeated Wine Country 124 (Luke Vernon 28, Nathan Davey 24, Shane Morley 23, Jason McMichael 15, Zach Sneesby 5-21 off 7.5, Paul Wright 2-34 off 7, Brendan Kennedy 2-21 off 4).
Chelmsford Hotel 8/91 (D. Killen 35, C. Goodwin 20no, B. Hanlon 13, Pat Nugent 3-20 off 5, Chris Redmond 2-20 off 6) defeated Greta/Branxton 87 (Nathan Velt 32, Anthony Brunsdon 18, Hayden Ridley 6-32 off 8).
Third Grade
Greta/Branxton White 5/180 (Jason Stephenson 53, Jamie McNamara 37, Connor Thomson 30no, T. Williams 2-54 off 10) defeated Laguna 132 (K. Barnett 32, C. Howe 31, T. Williams 31, Connor Thomson 6-9 off 7, Steve Daunt 2-17 off 8).
Peden’s Hotel 4/71 (L. James 24no, D. Lambkin 15, T. Clarke 11no, A. Sweeney 3-36 off 5) defeated Supporters 63 (S. Weekes 30, A. Sweeney 11no, George Copeland 4-17 off 5 including hat-trick, Jason Jones 3-33 off 6.4, Dane Grills 2-9 off 2).
Bellbird 8/213 (M. Stevens 51, G. Plunkett 33, M. Schrieber 28no, P. Lynch 20, N. Hurn 14, W. Hurn 12no, M. Sumner 2-36 off 5, J. Hunter 2-32 off 5) defeated Denman Hotel 111 (J. Haines 31, D. Davey 12, J. Bartley 12, F. Dunstan 12, G. Plunkett 5-38 off 10, M. Stevens 3-48 off 10, J. Lennard 2-24 off 6).
Greta/Branxton Blue 7/107 (Steve Peace 36, Sean Wright 31, Mal Hedger 19, P. Davis 3-7 off 3, E. Harris 2-7 off 2) drew with Wine Country (match abandoned due to rain).
Fourth Grade
Supporters 5/24 (K. Minter 11, A. Clifford 3-0 off 2) defeated Bellbird 22 (K. Piper 9no, S. Minter 4-8 off 6, A. Field 4-14 off 5.2).
Wine Country 5/85 (Zac Ellis 19, Ben Morris 18no, Daniel Ebert 18, Alessandro Ganino 14no, Jack Kirkham 3-10 off 6) defeated Mulbring 84 (Andrew Clifton 28, Lloyd Duggan 13, Greg Kennedy 13, Alessandro Ganino 3-21 off 7, David Jurd 2-13 off 5, Brodie Chapman 2-7 off 2).
Greta/Branxton 4/230 (James Shoulders jnr 108, James Thomson 66, Logan Millard 19) defeated Peden’s Hotel 20 (P. Crocker 10, James Shoulders snr 4-16 off 4.5. Reece Fletcher 2-2 off 3).
Points Tables
First Grade Mulbring 11, Supporters 11, Wine Country 11, Bellbird 7, Greta/Branxton 7, Peden’s Hotel 7.
Second Grade Bellbird 14, Mulbring 14, Supporters 14, Chelmsford Hotel 10, Denman Hotel 10, Greta/Branxton 6, Peden’s Hotel 6, Wine Country 6.
Third Grade Bellbird 14, Greta/Branxton Blue 11, Denman Hotel 10, Greta/Branxton White 10, Laguna 10, Peden’s Hotel 10, Wine Country 7, Supporters 6.
Fourth Grade Greta/Branxton 14, Bellbird 10, Mulbring 10, Supporters 10, Wine Country 10, Peden’s Hotel 6.
Club Championship Supporters 106.07, Bellbird 103.13, Mulbring 97.07, Wine Country 79.57, Greta/Branxton 73.43, Peden’s Hotel 66.33.
Club Championship Formula:- First Grade x 3.73, Second Grade x 3.5, Third Grade x 1.5, Fourth Grade x 0.7.
NB: Only Greta/Branxton Blue third grade team contributes to club championship points.