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Strategic)Partners)ofGoulburn)Murray)Cricket
Major)SponsorGoulburn)Murray)Cricket
@BBGMCricket Bendigo Bank Goulburn-Murray Cricket
GMC Life Members
Rochester and District Cricket Association
1967 W Windridge 1971 V Speers1967 J Vine 1974 J McMahon1968 R Iddles 1976 W Connell1968 A Meyenn 1981 E Fielder1971 J Anderson 1981 M Ryan
Echuca Cricket Association
1937 C B H MacFarlane 1986 J J Hendry1937 J R McKindlay 1986 P E Denham1954 J J Phyland 1987 J H Jackson1981 R Owen 1989 I McCarten1986 A W Johnson
Campaspe Cricket Association
1995 Bill Williams 2001 Jim Hartshorn1995 David Jackson 2005 Phil Edge2000 Graham Turner 2009 Peter Howes
Kyabram & District Cricket Association
Jack Stone Gillie CochraneErn Purdey Don SeftonIan Morgan Tom KilmartinBob Ferguson Alan McGrathGus Underwood Ron CunninghamJack Forster Alex RansonPeter Fry Peter RaglusGraham Chalker Jon Varcoe
Bendigo Bank Goulburn Murray Cricket
http://gmc.vic.cricket.com.auPO Box 15, ECHUCA VIC 3564
Board of Management for 2014 – 2015
ChairmanJon VarcoeMobile: 0427 848 015Email: [email protected]
Vice-Chairman Brayden Stone
Mobile: 0407 312 537Email:
Vice-Chairman Brayden Stone
Mobile: 0407 312 537Email:
FinanceKirk TeasdaleMobile: 0402 063 705Email: [email protected]
SponsorshipKirk Teasdale
Mobile: 0402 063 705 Email: [email protected]
SponsorshipKirk Teasdale
Mobile: 0402 063 705 Email: [email protected]
Representative CricketBrayden StoneMobile: 0407 312 537Email: [email protected]
Representative CricketBrayden StoneMobile: 0407 312 537Email: [email protected]
My Cricket / RecorderBarty Carver
Mobile: 0438 558 391Email: [email protected]
Junior CricketJohn MoyleMobile: 0428 588335Email: [email protected]
UmpiringJon Varcoe
Mobile: 0427 848 015Email: [email protected]
UmpiringJon Varcoe
Mobile: 0427 848 015Email: [email protected]
AdministrationBrayden CareyMobile: 0423 571 870Email: [email protected]
AdministrationBrayden CareyMobile: 0423 571 870Email: [email protected]
AdministrationBrayden CareyMobile: 0423 571 870Email: [email protected]
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We’ve contributed more than $30,000 to Goulburn Murray Cricket, thanks to you. These much needed funds have allowed the organisation to offer our communities a stronger and
more viable cricket association.
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Drop into your nearest branch at:
Elmore - 62 Railway Place, Ph 5432 6706Lockington - 9-11 Lockington Road, Ph 5486 2304
Rochester - 24 Gillies Street, Ph 5484 3290Tongala - 35 Mangan Street, 5859 1401
Rushworth - 23 High Street, Ph 5856 2122Stanhope - 25 Birdwood Avenue, Ph 5857 2361Echuca - 222 Pakenham Street, Ph 5482 5055
Bendigo Bank Goulburn Murray Cricket Club Directory 2014 – 2015
Bamawm-Lockington United Cricket Club
President - Nick RoffeyMobile: 0418 547 545
Email: [email protected]
Secretary - Eric BishMobile: 0418 197 853
Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact - Mark SerpellMobile: 0437 049 545
Email: [email protected]
Grounds
A & B Grade
Bamawm Recreation Reserve – Bamawm Hall Road Bamawm
C GradeBamawm Recreation Reserve (2nd Ground) – Bamawm Hall Road Bamawm
Lockington primary school - Lockington road (entry from Forest Street)
Under 16 & Under 14
Lockington primary school - Lockington road (entry from Forest Street)
Colbinabbin Cricket ClubPresident – Mark Turner Mobile: 0412 076 041
Email: [email protected]
Secretary – Will FrancisMobile: 0447 861 799
Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact U/12 - Bill WestMobile: 0428 520 444
Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact U/16 – Trevor Brown Mobile: 0409 803 123
Email: [email protected]
Grounds
Under 16
M.J. Morgan Oval - Mitchell Street Colbinabbin
Cooma Cricket ClubPresident - Russell Barrett
Mobile: 0438 942 705Email: [email protected]
Secretary – Kath BarrettMobile: 0427 798 634
Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact - Russell NapierMobile: 0427 807 901
Email: [email protected]
Grounds
All Grades
Cooma Recreation Reserve - Cooma Road Cooma
Echuca Cricket Club
President – Tim HawkerMobile: 0417 558 044
Email: [email protected]
Secretary – Jo HinksMobile: 0409 853 094
Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact – Grant KempMobile: 0420926860
Email: [email protected]
Grounds
A & B Grade
Victoria Park – Crofton Street Echuca
C & D Grade
Echuca College – Butcher College Drive Echuca
Under 16
Victoria Park – Crofton Street EchucaOr
Echuca College – Butcher College Drive Echuca
Under 14 & Under 12
Echuca 208 Primary School – Anstruther Street Echuca
Echuca South Cricket Club
Secretary – Allan Holder Mobile: 0408 348 031
Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact – Garry WilliamsMobile: 0409 469 088
Email: [email protected]
Grounds
A & B Grade
Echuca South Recreation Oval – High Street Echuca
C Grade
Echuca Secondary College – Butcher Street EchucaOr
Echuca South Recreation Oval – High Street Echuca
Under 16
Echuca South Recreation Oval – High Street EchucaOr
Echuca Secondary College – Butcher Street Echuca
Under 14 & Under 12
Echuca 208 Primary School – Anstruther Street Echuca
Girgarre Cricket Club
President - Dean ShayMobile: 0418 598 712
Email: [email protected]
Secretary – Brett HughesMobile: 0497 070 300
Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact – Mick CoyneMobile 0488 296 566
Email: [email protected]
Grounds
B & C Grade
Main Ground – Dickman Street Girgarre
D Grade
Second Ground – Church Street Girgarre
Under 16 & Under 14
Cooma – Kyabram-Cooma Road
Under 12
Second Ground – Church Street Girgarre
Kyabram Fire Brigade Cricket ClubPresident - Justin Hooper
Mobile: 0412 909 314Email: [email protected]
Secretary - Abby PayMobile: 0419 567 445
Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact – Michael MottMobile: 0419 203 773
Email: [email protected]
Grounds
A & B Grade
Northern Oval – Tisdall Road Kyabram
C & D Grade
Kyabram High School – Fischer Street Kyabram
Under 16
Northern Oval – Tisdall Road KyabramOr
Kyabram High School – Fisher Street Kyabram
Under 14 & Under 12
Kyabram High School – Fischer Street Kyabram
Moama Cricket ClubPresident – Brian Harland
Mobile: 0418 581 860Email: [email protected]
Secretary – Paula Murphy
Mobile: 0402 142 249Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact - Barry Moyle
Mobile: 04228 709 903Email: [email protected]
Grounds
A & B Grade
Moama Recreation Reserve – Perricoota Road Moama
C Grade
Moama Recreation Reserve (Brick Alley) – Perricoota Road Moama
Under 16
Moama Recreation Reserve – Perricoota Road Moama
Under 14 & Under 12
Moama Recreation Reserve (Brick Alley) – Perricoota Road Moama
Northern United Cricket ClubPresident - Anthony Hogg
Mobile: 03 5884 3276Email: [email protected]
Secretary – Antony VaggMobile: 0427 093 166
Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact – Darren WrightMobile: 0409 189 910
Email: [email protected]
Grounds
B Grade
Fitzroy Street – Bunnaloo
Morris St, Mathoura, New South Wales 2710
Rochester Tigers Cricket ClubPresident - Brad MajorMobile: 0409 841 300
Email: [email protected]
Secretary - Stuart WithersMobile: 0411 191 337
Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact - Justin Cleary Mobile: 0409 800 678
Email: [email protected]
Grounds
A & B Grade
Windridge Oval (Rochester Recreation Reserve) – Reserve Street Rochester
C & D Grade
Rochester High School – Edward Street Rochester
Under 16
Moon Oval (Rochester Recreation Reserve) – Reserve Street Rochester
Under 14 & Under 12
Rochester High School – Edward Street Rochester
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Rochester United Cricket ClubPresident - Brendan Martin
Mobile: 0419 325 505Email: [email protected]
Secretary – Ryan RasmussenMobile: 0438 042 443
Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact – Brendan MartinMobile: 0419 325 505
Email: [email protected]
Grounds
A & B Grade
Moon Oval (Rochester Recreation Reserve) – Reserve Street Rochester
C Grade
Rochester High School – Edward Street Rochester
Under 16
Rochester High School – Edward Street Rochester (Hard Wicket)Or
Moon Oval (Rochester Recreation Reserve) – Reserve Street Rochester (Turf)
Under 14
Rochester High School – Edward Street Rochester
Under 12
Rochester High School – Edward Street RochesterOr
Rochester Primary School – Northern Highway Rochester
Rushworth Cricket ClubPresident – Peter RaglusMobile: 0417 551 734
Email: [email protected]
Secretary – Stephen KealyPhone: 03 5856 1816
Email: [email protected]
Grounds
C & D Grade
Rushworth Recreation Reserve
Under 16
Rushworth Recreation Reserve
Under 14 & Under 12
Rushworth P-12 College
Stanhope Cricket ClubPresident - Graeme Luker
Mobile: 0428 475 469Email: [email protected]
Secretary - Craig Emmett
Mobile: 0409 014 854Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact - Craig Emmett
Mobile: 0409 014 854Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact – Steven HallMobile 0429 620 628
Email: [email protected]
Grounds
A, B & D Grade
Stanhope Main Ground – Midland Highway Stanhope
D Grade
Stanhope Second Ground - Midland Highway Stanhope
Under 16
Stanhope Main Ground – Midland Highway Stanhope
Under 14
Stanhope Second Ground - Midland Highway Stanhope
Under 12
Stanhope Primary School
Tongala Cricket ClubPresident - Darin OhlsenMobile: 0438 390 301
Email: [email protected]
Secretary - Jayden TuckerMobile: 0400 897 127
Email: [email protected]
Junior Contact - Paul CoxMobile: 0408 505 508
Email: [email protected]
Grounds
A & B Grade
Tongala Main Oval – Doug Nicholls Drive Tongala
D Grade
Brose Oval – Finlay Road
Under 16
Tongala Main Oval – Doug Nicholls Drive TongalaOr
Brose Oval – Finlay Road
Under 14 & Under 12
Brose Oval – Finlay Road
Umpires AssociationDirector – Jon VarcoeMobile: 0427 848 015Email: [email protected]
Administration – Brayden CareyMobile: 0423 571 870
Email: [email protected]
Daily Fees for Umpires
Accredited UmpiresA grade $110 per dayB grade $100 per dayC grade $90 per dayD grade $80 per day
Twenty20 $60 per match
Non Accredited UmpiresA grade $100 per dayB grade $90 per dayC grade $80 per dayD grade $70 per day
Twenty20 $50 per match
Address: 256 McSwain Rd, Echuca West VIC 3564Phone:1800 055 515
Echuca Store132 Hare StreetEchuca Victoria 3564Phone: 03 5482 6661
Kyabram Store161 Allan StreetKyabram Victoria 3620Phone: 03 5852 1911
Address: 110 Hare St, Echuca VIC 3564
Phone: (03) 5482 2100Email: [email protected]
Round&1&–&11th&October&12.30pm
Echuca&V&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Victoria&Park&Oval
Rochester&Tigers&V&Tongala&@&Windridge&Oval
Stanhope&V&Echuca&South&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve
BLU&V&Cooma&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve
Moama&V&Rochester&United&@&Moama&Oval
Round&2&–&18th&October&12.30pm
Echuca&V&Tongala&@&Victoria&Park&Oval
Echuca&South&V&Cooma&@&Echuca&South&Oval
Ky&Fire&Brigade&V&Moama&@&Northern&Oval&Kyabram
Rochester&United&V&Rochester&Tigers&@&Rochester&Rec&Reserve
Stanhope&V&BLU&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve
Round&3&–&25th&October&12.30pm
Tongala&V&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Tongala&Rec&Reserve
Rochester&Tigers&V&Echuca&@&Windridge&Oval
BLU&V&Rochester&United&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve
Cooma&V&Stanhope&@&Cooma&Cricket&Ground
Echuca&South&V&Moama&@&Echuca&South&Oval
Round&4&–&1st&November&12.30pm
Cooma&V&Rochester&Tigers&@&Cooma&Cricket&Ground
Stanhope&V&Echuca&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve
Ky&Fire&Brigade&V&Echuca&South&@&Northern&Oval&Kyabram
Tongala&V&Rochester&United&@&Tongala&Rec&Reserve
Moama&V&BLU&@&Moama&Oval
Round&5&–&8th&November&12.30pm
Echuca&V&Cooma&@&Victoria&Park&Oval
Ky&Fire&Brigade&V&Stanhope&@&Northern&Oval&Kyabram
Moama&V&Tongala&@&Moama&Oval
Rochester&United&V&Echuca&South&@&Rochester&Rec&Reserve
BLU&V&Rochester&Tigers&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve
Round&6&–&15th&November&12.30pm
Echuca&South&V&Echuca&@&Echuca&South&Oval
Rochester&Tigers&V&Stanhope&@&Windridge&Oval
Cooma&V&Moama&@&Cooma&Cricket&Ground
Tongala&V&BLU&@&Tongala&Rec&Reserve
Rochester&United&V&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Rochester&Rec&Reserve
A Grade Draw 2014 – 2015
Round&7&–&22nd&November&&&29th&November&12.30pm
Echuca&V&Moama&@&Victoria&Park&Oval
Stanhope&V&Rochester&United&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve
Tongala&V&Cooma&@&Tongala&Rec&Reserve
Ky&Fire&Brigade&V&BLU&@&Northern&Oval&Kyabram
Echuca&South&V&Rochester&Tigers&@&Echuca&South&Oval
Round&8&–&6th&December&&&13th&December&12.30pm
Rochester&Tigers&V&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Windridge&Oval
BLU&V&Echuca&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve
Echuca&South&V&Tongala&@&Echuca&South&Oval
Rochester&United&V&Cooma&@&Rochester&Rec&Reserve
Moama&V&Stanhope&@&Moama&Oval
Round&9&–&20th&December&12.30pm
Echuca&V&Rochester&United&@&Victoria&Park&Oval
Rochester&Tigers&V&Moama&@&Windridge&Oval
BLU&V&Echuca&South&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve
Stanhope&V&Tongala&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve
Cooma&V&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Cooma&Cricket&Ground
Round&10&–&10th&January&&&17th&January&12.30pm
Echuca&South&V&Stanhope&@&Echuca&South&Oval
Ky&Fire&Brigade&V&Echuca&@&Northern&Oval&Kyabram
Cooma&V&BLU&@&Cooma&Cricket&Ground
Tongala&V&Rochester&Tigers&@&Tongala&Rec&Reserve
Rochester&United&V&Moama&@&Rochester&Rec&Reserve
Round&11&–&31st&January&&&7th&February&12.30pm
Moama&V&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Moama&Oval
Tongala&V&Echuca&@&Tongala&Rec&Reserve
Cooma&V&Echuca&South&@&Cooma&Cricket&Ground
Rochester&Tigers&V&Rochester&United&@&Windridge&Oval
BLU&V&Stanhope&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve
Round&12&–&14th&February&&&21st&February&12.30pm
Ky&Fire&Brigade&V&Tongala&@&Northern&Oval&Kyabram
Echuca&V&Rochester&Tigers&@&Victoria&Park&Oval
Stanhope&V&Cooma&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve
Moama&V&Echuca&South&@&Moama&Oval
Rochester&United&V&BLU&@&Rochester&Rec&Reserve
Semi&Final:&28&February,&1&March&(12.30&PM)&
Preliminary&Final:&7&March,&8&March&(12:30&PM)
Grand&Final:&14&March,&15&March&(12:30&PM)Reserve&Days:&21&March,&22&March&(12:30&PM)
B Grade Draw 2014 – 2015Round&1&K&October&11th&12.30pm&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&Moama&@&Northern&Oval&Kyabram&&Cooma&v&Girgarre&@&Cooma&Rec&Reserve&&Rochester&United&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Rochester&Rec&Reserve&&Echuca&South&v&Stanhope&@&Echuca&South&Oval&&Tongala&v&BLU&@&Tongala&Rec&Reserve&&Northern&United&v&Echuca&@&Bunnaloo&Oval
Round&2&K&October&18th&12.30pm&&Cooma&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Cooma&Rec&Reserve&&BLU&v&Rochester&United&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve&&Moama&v&Northern&United&@&Moama&Oval&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Echuca&@&Windridge&Oval&&Tongala&v&Stanhope&@&Tongala&Rec&Reserve&&Girgarre&v&Echuca&South&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
Round&3&K&October&25th&12.30pm&&Moama&v&Cooma&@&Moama&Oval&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&Echuca&South&@&Northern&Oval&Kyabram&&Echuca&v&BLU&@&Victoria&Park&Oval&&Stanhope&v&Girgarre&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve&&Northern&United&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Bunnaloo&Oval&&Rochester&United&v&Tongala&@&Rochester&Rec&Reserve
Round&4&K&November&1st&12.30pm&&Echuca&South&v&Cooma&@&Echuca&South&Oval&&BLU&v&Stanhope&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve&&Echuca&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Victoria&Park&Oval&&Rochester&United&v&Girgarre&@&Rochester&Rec&Reserve&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Moama&@&Windridge&Oval&&Northern&United&v&Tongala&@&Bunnaloo&Oval
Round&5&K&November&8th&12.30pm&&Northern&United&v&Girgarre&@&Bunnaloo&Oval&&Echuca&South&v&Moama&@&Echuca&South&Oval&&Cooma&v&Rochester&United&@&Cooma&Rec&Reserve&&Stanhope&v&Echuca&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve&&Tongala&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Tongala&Rec&Reserve&&Rochester&Tigers&v&BLU&@&Windridge&Oval
Round&6&K&November&15th&12.30pm&&Stanhope&v&Cooma&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Northern&Oval&Kyabram&&Echuca&v&Echuca&South&@&Victoria&Park&Oval&&Moama&v&Girgarre&@&Moama&Oval&&BLU&v&Tongala&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve&&Northern&United&v&Rochester&United&@&Bunnaloo&Oval
&&Round&7&K&November&22nd&12.30pm&&BLU&v&Echuca&South&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Northern&United&@&Windridge&Oval&&Rochester&United&v&Echuca&@&Rochester&Rec&Reserve&&Cooma&v&Tongala&@&Cooma&Rec&Reserve&&Moama&v&Stanhope&@&Moama&Oval&&Girgarre&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
Round&8&K&November&29th&12.30pm&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Stanhope&@&Windridge&Oval&&BLU&v&Girgarre&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve&&Cooma&v&Echuca&@&Cooma&Rec&Reserve&&Moama&v&Tongala&@&Moama&Oval&&Northern&United&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Bunnaloo&Oval&&Rochester&United&v&Echuca&South&@&Rochester&Rec&Reserve
Round&9&K&December&6th&12.30pm&&Cooma&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Cooma&Rec&Reserve&&Northern&United&v&BLU&@&Bunnaloo&Oval&&Tongala&v&Echuca&South&@&Tongala&Rec&Reserve&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&Rochester&United&@&Northern&Oval&Kyabram&&Echuca&v&Moama&@&Victoria&Park&Oval&&Stanhope&v&Girgarre&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve
Round&10&K&December&13th&12.30pm&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&Echuca&South&@&Northern&Oval&Kyabram&&Echuca&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Victoria&Park&Oval&&Cooma&v&BLU&@&Cooma&Rec&Reserve&&Stanhope&v&Rochester&United&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve&&Girgarre&v&Moama&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve&&Tongala&v&Northern&United&@&Tongala&Rec&Reserve
Round&11&K&December&20th&12.30pm&&&Echuca&South&v&Girgarre&@&Echuca&South&Oval&&Moama&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Moama&Oval&&Rochester&United&v&Echuca&@&Rochester&Rec&Reserve&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&BLU&@&Northern&Oval&Kyabram&&Tongala&v&Cooma&@&Tongala&Rec&Reserve&&Northern&United&v&Stanhope&@&Bunnaloo&Oval
Round&12&K&January&10th&12.30pm&&&Northern&United&v&Cooma&@&Bunnaloo&Oval&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Tongala&@&Windridge&Oval&&BLU&v&Rochester&United&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve&&Stanhope&v&Echuca&South&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve&&Moama&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Moama&Oval&&Echuca&v&Girgarre&@&Victoria&Park&Oval
&&Round&13&K&January&17th&12.30pm
&&Moama&v&Echuca&South&@&Moama&Oval
&&Stanhope&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve
&&Girgarre&v&Cooma&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
&&Echuca&v&Tongala&@&Victoria&Park&Oval
&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Rochester&United&@&Windridge&Oval
&&BLU&v&Northern&United&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve
Round&14&K&January&31st&12.30pm
&&Girgarre&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
&&Rochester&United&v&Moama&@&Rochester&Rec&Reserve
&&Stanhope&v&Tongala&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve
&&Echuca&South&v&BLU&@&Echuca&South&Oval
&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&Cooma&@&Northern&Oval&Kyabram
&&Echuca&v&Northern&United&@&Victoria&Park&Oval
Round&15&K&February&7th&12.30pm
&&Northern&United&v&Moama&@&Bunnaloo&Oval
&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&Echuca&@&Northern&Oval&Kyabram
&&Girgarre&v&Tongala&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
&&Rochester&United&v&Cooma&@&Rochester&Rec&Reserve
&&Echuca&South&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Echuca&South&Oval
&&Stanhope&v&BLU&@&Stanhope&Rec&Reserve
Round&16&K&February&14th&12.30pm&
&&Tongala&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Tongala&Rec&Reserve
&&Echuca&South&v&Northern&United&@&Echuca&South&Oval
&&BLU&v&Echuca&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve
&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Stanhope&@&Windridge&Oval
&&Cooma&v&Moama&@&Cooma&Rec&Reserve
&&Girgarre&v&Rochester&United&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
Round&17&K&February&21st&12.30pm&
&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Windridge&Oval
&&Echuca&South&v&Echuca&@&Echuca&South&Oval
&&Cooma&v&Stanhope&@&Cooma&Rec&Reserve
&&BLU&v&Moama&@&Bamawm&Rec&Reserve
&&Tongala&v&Rochester&United&@&Tongala&Rec&Reserve
&&Girgarre&v&Northern&United&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
Finals&
Semi&Final:&28&February&(12:30&PM)
Preliminary&Final:&7&March&(12:30&PM)
Grand&Final:&14&March&(12:30&PM)
Reserve&Day:&15&March&(12:30&PM)
B Grade Draw 2014 – 2015
C Grade Draw 2014 – 2015Round&1&K&October&11th&12.30pm
&&BYE&v&Rochester&Tigers
&&Echuca&v&Rushworth&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
&&Girgarre&v&Moama&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&Rochester&United&@&Kyabram&Secondary&College
&&BLU&v&Echuca&South&@&Lockington&School
Round&2&K&October&18th&12.30pm
&&BYE&v&Echuca&South
&&Moama&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
&&BLU&v&Echuca&@&Lockington&School
&&Rochester&United&v&Girgarre&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
&&Rushworth&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Rushworth&Rec&Reserve
Round&3&K&October&25th&12.30pm
&&BYE&v&Echuca
&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&BLU&@&Brose&Oval&Tongala
&&Rushworth&v&Moama&@&Rushworth&Rec&Reserve
&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Girgarre&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
&&Echuca&South&v&Rochester&United&@&Echuca&Secondary&College
Round&4&K&November&1st&12.30pm
&&BYE&v&BLU
&&Girgarre&v&Rushworth&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
&&Echuca&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Echuca&Secondary&College
&&Rochester&United&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
&&Echuca&South&v&Moama&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
Round&5&K&November&8th&12.30pm
&&BYE&v&Rochester&United
&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&Echuca&South&@&Kyabram&Secondary&College
&&Girgarre&v&Echuca&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
&&BLU&v&Rushworth&@&Lockington&School
&&Moama&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
Round&6&K&November&15th&12.30pm
&&BYE&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade
&&Girgarre&v&BLU&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
&&Rushworth&v&Echuca&South&@&Rushworth&Rec&Reserve
&&Moama&v&Rochester&United&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Echuca&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
Round&7&K&November&22nd&12.30pm
&&BYE&v&Girgarre
&&BLU&v&Rochester&United&@&Lockington&School
&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Echuca&South&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&Rushworth&@&Kyabram&Secondary&Collee
&&Echuca&v&Moama&@&Echuca&Secondary&College
Round&8&K&November&29th&12.30pm
&&BYE&v&Rushworth
&&Girgarre&v&Echuca&South&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
&&Echuca&v&Rochester&United&@&Echuca&Secondary&College
&&Moama&v&BLU&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
Round&9&K&December&6th&12.30pm
&&BYE&v&Moama
&&Girgarre&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
&&Echuca&v&Echuca&South&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
&&Rushworth&v&Rochester&United&@&Rushworth&Rec&Reserve
&&Rochester&Tigers&v&BLU&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
Round&10&K&December&13th&12.30pm
&&BYE&v&Rochester&Tigers
&&Rochester&United&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
&&Moama&v&Girgarre&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
&&Rushworth&v&Echuca&@&Rushworth&Rec&Reserve
&&Echuca&South&v&BLU&@&Echuca&Secondary&College
Round&11&K&December&20th&12.30pm&
&&BYE&v&Echuca&South
&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&Moama&@&Kyabram&Secondary&Collee
&&Girgarre&v&Rochester&United&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
&&Echuca&v&BLU&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Rushworth&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
Round&12&K&January&10th&12.30pm&
&&BYE&v&Echuca
&&BLU&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Lockington&School
&&Moama&v&Rushworth&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
&&Girgarre&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
&&Rochester&United&v&Echuca&South&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
C Grade Draw 2014 – 2015Round&13&K&January&17th&12.30pm
&&BYE&v&BLU
&&Rushworth&v&Girgarre&@&Rushworth&Rec&Reserve
&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&Echuca&@&Kyabram&Secondary&Collee
&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Rochester&United&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
&&Moama&v&Echuca&South&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
Round&14&K&January&31st&12.30pm
&&BYE&v&Rochester&United
&&Echuca&South&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Echuca&Secondary&College
&&Echuca&v&Girgarre&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
&&Rushworth&v&BLU&@&Rushworth&Rec&Reserve
&&Rochester&Tigers&v&Moama&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
Round&15&K&February&7th&12.30pm
&&BYE&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade
&&BLU&v&Girgarre&@&Lockington&School
&&Echuca&South&v&Rushworth&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
&&Rochester&United&v&Moama&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
&&Echuca&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Echuca&Secondary&College
Round&16&K&February&14th&12.30pm&
&&BYE&v&Girgarre
&&Rochester&United&v&BLU&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
&&Echuca&South&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Echuca&Secondary&College
&&Rushworth&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Rushworth&Rec&Reserve
&&Moama&v&Echuca&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
Round&17&K&February&21st&12.30pm&
&&BYE&v&Rushworth
&&Echuca&South&v&Girgarre&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
&&Ky&Fire&Brigade&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Kyabram&Secondary&Collee
&&Rochester&United&v&Echuca&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
&&BLU&v&Moama&@&Lockington&School
Round&18&K&February&28th&12.30pm&
&&BYE&v&Moama
&&Girgarre&v&Ky&Fire&Brigade&@&Girgarre&Rec&Reserve
&&Echuca&South&v&Echuca&@&Moama&No.&2&Oval
&&Rochester&United&v&Rushworth&@&Rochester&High&School&Oval
&&BLU&v&Rochester&Tigers&@&Lockington&School
Finals
Semi&Final:&7&March&(12:30&PM)
Grand&Final:&14&March&(12:30&PM)
Reserve&Day:&15&March&(12:30&PM)
D Grade Draw 2014 – 2015Round&1&–&October&18th&12.30pmTongala&v&Echuca&@&Brose&Oval&TongalaEchuca&South&v&Stanhope&@&Echuca&Secondary&CollegeGirgarre&v&Cooma&@&Girgarre&#&2&OvalKyabram&Fire&Brigade&v&Rushworth&@&Haslem&Street&PS
Round&2&–&October&25th&12.30pmCooma&v&Rushworth&@&Cooma&OvalKyabram&Fire&Brigade&v&Echuca&South&@&Kyabram&Secondary&CollegeEchuca&v&Stanhope&@&Echuca&Primary&School&208Girgarre&v&Tongala&@&Girgarre&#&2&Oval
Round&3&–&November&1st&12.30pmCooma&v&Kyabram&Fire&Brigade&@&Cooma&OvalRushworth&v&Girgarre&@&Rushworth&Rec&ReserveEchuca&v&Echuca&South&@&Echuca&Primary&School&208Tongala&v&Stanhope&@&Brose&Oval&Tongala
Round&4&–&November&8th&12.30pmRushworth&v&Echuca&@&Rushworth&Rec&ReserveEchuca&South&v&Cooma&@&Echuca&Secondary&CollegeTongala&v&Kyabram&Fire&Brigade&@&Brose&Oval&TongalaGirgarre&v&Stanhope&@&Girgarre&#&2&Oval
Round&5&–&November&15th&12.30pmKyabram&Fire&Brigade&v&Girgarre&@&Kyabram&Secondary&CollegeEchuca&v&Cooma&@&Echuca&Secondary&CollegeTongala&v&Echuca&South&@&Brose&Oval&TongalaStanhope&v&Rushworth&@&Stanhope&#&2
Round&6&–&November&22nd&12.30pm&Rushworth&v&Echuca&South&@&Rushworth&Rec&ReserveStanhope&v&Kyabram&Fire&Brigade&@&Stanhope&#&2Girgarre&v&Echuca&@&Girgarre&#&2&OvalTongala&v&Cooma&@&Brose&Oval&Tongala
Round&7&–&November&29th&12.30pmCooma&v&Girgarre&@&Cooma&OvalRushworth&v&Kyabram&Fire&Brigade&@&Rushworth&Rec&ReserveStanhope&v&Echuca&South&@&Stanhope&#&2Echuca&v&Tongala&@&Echuca&Primary&School&208
Round&8&K&December&6th&12.30pmCooma&v&Stanhope&@&Cooma&OvalKyabram&Fire&Brigade&v&Echuca&@&Haslem&Street&PSTongala&v&Rushworth&@&Brose&Oval&TongalaEchuca&South&v&Girgarre&@&Echuca&Secondary&College
Round&9&–&December&13th&12.30pmKyabram&Fire&Brigade&v&Girgarre&@&Kyabram&Secondary&CollegeStanhope&v&Rushworth&@&Stanhope&#&2Tongala&v&Echuca&South&@&Brose&Oval&TongalaEchuca&v&Cooma&@&Echuca&Primary&School&208
Round&10&–&December&20th&12.30pmRushworth&v&Cooma&@&Rushworth&Rec&ReserveEchuca&South&v&Kyabram&Fire&Brigade&@&Echuca&Secondary&CollegeStanhope&v&Echuca&@&Stanhope&#&2Tongala&v&Girgarre&@&Brose&Oval&Tongala
Round&11&–&January&10th&12.30pmCooma&v&Kyabram&Fire&Brigade&@&Cooma&OvalRushworth&v&Girgarre&@&Rushworth&Rec&ReserveEchuca&South&v&Echuca&@&Echuca&Secondary&CollegeStanhope&v&Tongala&@&Stanhope&#&2
Round&12&–&January&17th&12.30pmTongala&v&Kyabram&Fire&Brigade&@&Brose&Oval&TongalaEchuca&v&Rushworth&@&Echuca&Secondary&CollegeEchuca&South&v&Cooma&@&Echuca&Primary&School&208Girgarre&v&Stanhope&@&Girgarre&#&2&Oval
Round&13&–&January&31st&12.30pmEchuca&South&v&Rushworth&@&Echuca&Primary&School&208Kyabram&Fire&Brigade&v&Stanhope&@&Brose&Oval&TongalaGirgarre&v&Echuca&@&Girgarre&#&2&OvalCooma&v&Tongala&@&Cooma&Oval
Round&14&–&February&7th&12.30pmStanhope&v&Cooma&@&Stanhope&#&2Rushworth&v&Tongala&@&Rushworth&Rec&ReserveEchuca&v&Kyabram&Fire&Brigade&@&Echuca&Primary&School&208Girgarre&v&Echuca&South&@&Girgarre&#&2&Oval
Round&15&–&February&14th&12.30pmEchuca&v&Echuca&South&@&Echuca&Primary&School&208Girgarre&v&Rushworth&@&Girgarre&#&2&OvalStanhope&v&Cooma&@&Stanhope&#&2Kyabram&Fire&Brigade&v&Tongala&@&Kyabram&Secondary&College
Round&16&–&February&21st&12.30pmCooma&v&Echuca&South&@&Cooma&OvalRushworth&v&Kyabram&Fire&Brigade&@&Rushworth&Rec&ReserveEchuca&v&Tongala&@&Echuca&Secondary&CollegeStanhope&v&Girgarre&@&Stanhope&#&2
Round&17&–&February&28th&12.30pmCooma&v&Echuca&@&Cooma&OvalRushworth&v&Stanhope&@&Rushworth&Rec&ReserveGirgarre&v&Kyabram&Fire&Brigade&@&Girgarre&#&2&OvalEchuca&South&v&Tongala&@&Echuca&Secondary&College
Finals&Semi&Final:&7&March&(12:30&PM)Grand&Final:&14&March&(12:30&PM)Reserve&Day:&15&March&(12:30&PM)
Winner receives $700Runner-up receives $300
Round 1: Thursday 30 October (5:00pm)Rochester Utd v Rochester Tigers Tongala v StanhopeEchuca v BLU Moama v Northern UtdFire Brigade v Cooma Echuca Sth v Leitchville/Gunbower*** please note that teams named first will host this match
Round 2: Sunday 9 November (10:00am)Cooma v Rochester Tigers @ CoomaNorthern Utd v Echuca @ BunnalooStanhope v Rochester Utd @ StanhopeBLU v Tongala @ BLU
Round 3: Sunday 9 November (12:30pm)Cooma v Moama @ CoomaNorthern Utd v Echuca Sth @ BunnalooStanhope v Fire Brigade @ StanhopeBLU v Leitchville/Gunbower @ BLU
Round 4: Sunday 9 November (3:00pm)Rochester Tigers v Moama @ CoomaEchuca v Echuca South @ BunnalooFire Brigade v Rochester Utd @ StanhopeLeitchville/Gunbower v Tongala @ BLU
Final to be played between the two highest ranked teams at the the conclusion of round 4. The highest placed will host the final. The date of the final will be announced at a later date.
Sponsored by
GMC Twenty20 Cricket RulesGMC Regulations:
• Each club is entitled to play a maximum of three (3) players that are not registered players of their club.• In order to qualify to play in any finals games, a non registered club player must have played in at least one (1)
qualifying game in this competition for their respective final club.• Registered club players for their respective club can play in any group round or finals match.• Only 11 players are to play in T20 match. A sub-fielder can be used where a player has injured themselves in the
current match. An umpire must approve a sub fielder.Points / Ladder:
• 4 points will be awarded to the winning team. • 2 points will be awarded for a draw.• 0 points to be allocated to the losing team.
Bonus Points System
1 Bonus Point 2 Bonus Points 3 Bonus Points
wins by 15-24 runs wins by 25-34 runs wins by 35+ runs
wins with 15-24 balls remaining wins with 25-34 balls remaining wins with 35+ balls remaining
*** Percentage will be calculated according to GMC by-laws (runs for / against & wickets for / against)Finals Format:
• The top team from each group will progress through to the semi-finals.• These four teams will be ranked accordingly from 1 - 4 in relation to their total points and percentage received from
their two preliminary matches. • The semi-finals matches will be held on a Thursday (separate venues) at the venue of the two highest ranked teams.• The final and final will be held on a Sunday at the venue of the highest ranked team.
General Rules:• All matches other than the Semi-Final and Final are to start at 5:30pm.• In a single innings, each of the bowlers can bowl a maximum of only one-fifth of the total overs i.e. 4 overs in a total
of 20 overs. • 5 overs will be bowled from the same end and then 5 from the other end etc…• If a bowler ever delivers a ball overstepping the popping crease, it is a no-ball. The batting team gets one run for the
ball and the next delivery is a free hit. In other words, in the next ball, the batsmen can only be dismissed through a run out.
• The interval (change of innings) lasts for 10 minutes. • In each Twenty20 cricket match, one short-pitched ball is allowed per over. • Field Restrictions • At the most, five fielders can be on the leg side, at any given point of time. • In the first six overs of a T20 game, there cannot be more than two fielders outside the 30-yard circle. • There can be a maximum of five fielders outside the fielding circle, after the first six overs end. • The fielding team has to start bowling its 20th over within 70 minutes. If it fails to do so, extra six runs will be added
to the batting teams score, for every whole over bowled after the 70 minute-mark. In case the umpire believes that the batting team is wasting time, he may add more time to this.
Tie Deciders:Super Over – 3 players are nominated to bat for each side and one bowler for each. The team scoring the highest number of runs off their over is the winner. The team which batted second in the game will bat first in the super over. If two wickets are lost by either team then that team is all out.
Spirit of CricketCricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it is expected to be played not only within its Laws, but also within the Spirit of the Game. Any action which is seen to abuse this spirit causes injury to the game itself. The major responsibility for ensuring the spirit of fair play rests with the captains.1. There are two Laws, which place the responsibility for the team’s
conduct firmly on the captain. (i) Responsibility of captains The captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the Spirit of the Game as well as within the Laws. (ii) Players’ conduct In the event of a player failing to comply with the instructions by an umpire, or criticising by word or action the decisions of an umpire, or showing dissent, or generally behaving in a manner which might bring the game into disrepute, the umpire concerned shall in the first place report the matter to the other umpire and to the player’s captain, and instruct the latter to take action. 2. Fair and Unfair Play According to the Laws the umpires are the sole judges of fair and unfair play. The umpires may intervene at any time and it is the responsibility of the captain to take action where required.3. The Umpires are authorised to intervene in cases of; * Time Wasting * Damaging the pitch * Dangerous or unfair bowling * Tampering with the Ball * Any other action that they consider to be unfair 4. The Spirit of the Game involves RESPECT for; * Your opponents * Your own captain and team * The role of the umpires * The game’s traditional values 5. It is against the Spirit of the Game;* To dispute an umpire’s decision by word, action or gesture * To direct abusive language towards an opponent or umpire * To indulge in cheating or any sharp practice, for instance (a) to appeal, knowing that the batsman is not out (b) to advance towards an umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing (c) to seek to distract an opponent either verbally or by harassment with persistent clapping or unnecessary noise under the guise of enthusiasm and motivation of one’s own side. 6. Violence There is no place for any act of violence on the field of play. 7. Players Captains and umpires together set the tone for the conduct of a cricket match. Every player is expected to make an important contribution to this.
Umpire Code of Conduct1) Compliment and encourage all participants. 2) Be consistent, objective and courteous when making decisions. 3) Condemn unsporting behaviour and promote respect for all opponents. 4) Emphasise the spirit of the game rather than the errors. 5) Be a good sport yourself- actions speak louder than words. 6) Keep up to date with the latest available resources for umpiring and the
principles of growth and development of young people. 7) Remember, you set an example. Your behaviour and comments should be
positive and supportive. 8) Place the safety and welfare of participants above all else. 9) Treat all players with respect at all times. 10) Accept responsibility for all actions taken. 11) Exercise reasonable care to prevent injury by ensuring players play within the
rules. Reasonable care consists of advising the players of illegal body movements, showing due diligence in detecting infringements and penalising rule breakers.
12) Be impartial and maintain integrity in your relationship with other umpires, players and coaches.
13) Avoid situations which may lead to a conflict of interest. 14) Value the individual in sport. Ensure the players have the opportunity for
discussion with you after the match. 15) Encourage inclusivity and access to all areas of officiating. Aim for excellence
based upon realistic goals and due consideration for growth and development. 16) Be a positive role model in behaviour and personal appearance by
maintaining the highest standards of personal conduct and projecting a favourable image of cricket and umpiring.
17) Refrain from any form of personal abuse towards players. This includes verbal, physical and emotional abuse. Be alert to any forms of abuse directed towards the players from other sources while they are playing.
18) Refrain from any form of harassment towards players. Treat all players fairly within the context of their sporting activities, regardless of gender, race, place of origin, athletic potential, colour, sexual orientation, religion, political beliefs, socio-economic status, and other conditions.
19) Show concern and caution towards ill and injured players. You should enforce the blood rule and apply procedures regarding ill or injured players according to the rule book. Common sense must be applied in all cases.
21) In accordance with Cricket Australia and Cricket Victoria guidelines, modify rules and regulations to match the skill levels and needs of young people. Encourage and promote rule changes which will make participation more enjoyable.
22) Give all young people a ‘fair go’ regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion.
23) Institute disciplinary procedures when necessary without fear or favour in accordance with the rules of the competition and the Spirit of Cricket.
24) Participate in ongoing training, be aware of rule changes, be a member of an Umpires Association wherever possible and promote the Spirit of Cricket.
The name of the association is Goulburn Murray Cricket (GMC).STATEMENT OF PURPOSES
(a) To promote and administer the playing and umpiring of all senior and junior cricket matches by GMC member Clubs and teams representing GMC.
(b)To further the interests of cricket in Echuca, Moama, Rochester and Kyabram and their surrounding districts.
(c) To assist GMC member Clubs in any way that supports purposes (a) and (b).
RULES1. Interpretation
(1) In these Rules, and in the By-Laws made pursuant to these Rules, unless the contrary intention appears:
“The Association” means Goulburn Murray Cricket“Board” means the Board of Management of the Association“Delegate” unless otherwise notified in writing the voting delegate of each club at a general meeting shall be the president of each club. The singular number includes the plural and vice versa and the masculine gender includes the feminine.“Executive” means at least three board members empowered to make decisions without a full board meeting in certain circumstances specified in the By-Laws“Financial Year” means the year ending on June 30th. “General Meeting” means a general meeting of members convened in accordance with Rules 10 or 11“Member” means a member of the Association.“Member Club” means a member club of the Association as provided for in Rule 3.“Individual Member” means an individual member of the Association as provided in Rule 3.“Life Member” means a member elected as a Life Member in accordance with Rule 40.“Ordinary Member of the Board” means a Board member who is not an officer under Rules 21 and 22. “Tribunal” means a tribunal convened by the Association“The Act” means the Associations Incorporations Act 1981“The Regulations” means regulations under the Act.
(2) In these Rules, a reference to the Administrator of the Association is a reference:
(a) If a person holds office under these Rules as Administrator of the Association; to that person; and
(b) In any other case, to the public officer of the Association.(3) Words or expressions contained in these Rules shall be interpreted in
accordance with the provisions of the Acts Interpretation Act 1958 and the Act as in force from time to time.
2. Alteration of the Rules
The Statement of Purposes and Rules of the Association must not be altered except in accordance with the Act.
3. Membership
(1) The categories of membership of the Association shall be:(a) Club membership (b) Individual membership(c) Elected Board members (d) Life membership
(2) Club Membership: Clubs may be admitted to the Association at an Annual General Meeting or Special General Meeting. The names of the Clubs who at the time of registration of these Rules are listed in Appendix 3.
(3) Individual Membership:(a) Natural persons nominated and elected to the Board of Management.(b) All players, officials and all other persons associated with a Member Club
who are members of the Member Club pursuant to the Member Club’s own Rules shall automatically be members of the Association and shall not be required to be nominated or approved for membership.
(4) Life Membership: persons elected pursuant to Rule 40.
4. Membership, nomination fees and annual affiliation fees
(1) Properly incorporated Cricket Clubs wishing to apply for membership of the Association shall do so by completing the Application for Club Membership of Goulburn Murray Cricket set out in Appendix 1 of these Rules.
(2) The nomination fee for Club Membership shall be set from time to time by the Board (without requirement to amend these Rules) and shall be advised to all Clubs at the Annual General meeting. At the time of implementation of these Rules the fee shall be $250.
(3) An application for membership must be lodged with the Administrator by 1
July each year to enable the application to be considered at the Annual General meeting or at a Special General Meeting.
(4) If the Board approves an application for membership, the Administrator must as soon as practicable:
(a) notify the applicant in writing of the approval for membership(b) provide a copy of these Rules and By-Laws.
(5) The annual affiliation fee shall be fixed at each Annual General Meeting and is payable on or before 1 November each year. The annual affiliation fee will be levied according to each club’s number of teams competing in all Grades.
(6) The Administrator must, within 28 days after receipt of the payment referred to in Sub-rule (5) enter the applicant's name in the Register of Members.
(7) An applicant for membership becomes a member and is entitled to exercise the rights of membership when their name is entered in the Register of Members.
(8) If the Board rejects an application it must, as soon as practicable, notify the applicant in writing that the application has been rejected.
(9) A right, privilege, or obligation of a person by reason of membership of the Association:
(a) is not capable of being transferred or transmitted to another person; and(b) terminates upon the cessation of membership whether by death or
resignation or otherwise.
5. Register of member Clubs
(1) The Administrator must keep and maintain a register of members containing:(a) the name and address of the office bearers of each member Club(b) the date on which each member Club's name was entered in the register.
(2) The register is available for inspection free of charge by any member Club upon request.
(3) A member Club may make a copy of entries in the register.
6. Ceasing membership
(1) A member Club who has paid all moneys due and payable to the Association may resign from the Association by giving one month's notice in writing to the Administrator of their intention to resign
(2) After the expiry of the period referred to in Sub-rule (1):(a) the member Club ceases to be a member; and(b) the Administrator must record in the Register of Members the date on
which the member Club ceased to be a member.
7. Members rights, obligations and liabilities
(1) All members have the right to:(a) be notified of the date, time and place of all meetings(b) attend and vote as members (if their membership allows)(c) be sent a proxy form Appendix 3 (where proxies are permitted)
(2) Except as otherwise provided by the Act, a member of the Board, the public officer or a member shall not, by reason only of being such a member or officer, be liable to contribute towards the payment of the debts and liabilities of the association or the costs, charges and expenses of the winding up of the incorporated association.
(3) Except where otherwise expressly provided by the Act or by these Rules, membership of the association shall not be deemed to confer upon members any right, title or interest, whether legal or equitable, in its property.
8. Discipline of members
(1) Subject to these Rules, if the Board is of the opinion that a member has refused or neglected to comply with these Rules, or has been guilty of conduct unbecoming a member or prejudicial to the interests of the Association, the Board may by resolution:
(a) suspend that member from membership of the Association for a specified period; or
(b) expel that member from the Association; or(c) fine that member an amount not exceeding $500
(2) A resolution of the Board under Sub-rule (1) does not take effect unless:(a) at a meeting held in accordance with Sub-rule (3) the Board confirms the
resolution; and(b) if the member exercises a right of appeal to the Association under this
Rule, the Association confirms the resolution in accordance with this Rule.
(3) A meeting of the Board to confirm or revoke a resolution passed under Sub-rule (1) must be held not earlier than 14 days, and not later than 28 days, after notice has been given to the member in accordance with Sub-rule (4).
(4) For the purposes of giving notice in accordance with Sub-rule (3), the Administrator must, as soon as practicable, cause to be given to the member a written notice:
(a) setting out the resolution of the Board and the grounds on which it is based;
(b) stating that the member, or his or her representative, may address the Board at a meeting to be held not earlier than 14 days and not later than 28 days after the notice has been given to that member
(c) stating the date, place and time of that meeting(d) informing the member that he or she may do one or both of the following:
(i) attend that meeting;(ii)give to the Board before the date of that meeting a written statement
seeking the revocation of the resolution; and(e) informing the member that, if at that meeting, the Board confirms the
resolution, he or she may, not later than 48 hours after that meeting, give the Administrator a notice to the effect that he or she wishes to appeal to the Association in general meeting against the resolution.
(5) At a meeting of the Board to confirm or revoke a resolution passed under sub-Rule (1), the Board must:
(a) give the member, or his or her representative, an opportunity to be heard(b) give due consideration to any written statement submitted by the member(c) determine by resolution whether to confirm or to revoke the resolution.
(6) If at the meeting of the Board, the Board confirms the resolution, the member may, not later than 48 hours after that meeting, give the Administrator a notice to the effect that he or she wishes to appeal to the Association in general meeting against the resolution.
(7) If the Administrator receives a notice under Sub-rule (6), he or she must notify the Board and the Board must convene a general meeting of the Association to be held within 21 days after the date on which the Administrator received the notice.
(8) At a general meeting of the Association convened under Sub-rule (7):
(a) no business other than the question of the appeal may be conducted; and(b) the Board may place before the meeting details of the grounds for the
resolution and the reasons for the passing of the resolution; and(c) the member, or his or her representative, must be given an opportunity to
be heard; and(d) the members present must vote by secret ballot on the question whether
the resolution should be confirmed or revoked.(9) A resolution is confirmed if, at the general meeting, not less than two-thirds of
the members vote in person, or by proxy, in favour of the resolution. In any other case, the resolution is revoked.
(10)Subject to these Rules, if the Board receives a report or complaint of conduct unbecoming of a member, or prejudicial to the interests of the Association, from a non-member it shall appoint an Investigations Officer to investigate and report to the Board within fourteen days of receipt of the complaint or report. If the investigation establishes a ‘prima facie’ case against the member, the Board shall refer the matter to the Tribunal.
9. Disputes and mediation
(1) The grievance procedure set out in this Rule applies to disputes under these Rules between:
(a) a member and another member(b) a member and the Association
(2) The parties to the dispute must meet and discuss the matter in dispute, and, if possible, resolve the dispute within 14 days after the dispute comes to the attention of all of the parties.
(3) If the parties are unable to resolve the dispute at the meeting, or if a party fails to attend that meeting, then the parties must, within 10 days, hold a meeting in the presence of a mediator.
(4) The mediator must be:(a) a person chosen by agreement between the parties; or(b) in the absence of agreement:
(i) in the case of a dispute between a member and another member, a person appointed by the Board of the Association; or
(ii)in the case of a dispute between a member and the Association, a person who is a mediator appointed or employed by the Dispute Settlement Centre of Victoria (Department of Justice).
(5) A member of the Association can be a mediator.(6) The mediator cannot be a member who is a party to the dispute.(7) The parties to the dispute must, in good faith, attempt to settle the
dispute by mediation.(8) The mediator, in conducting the mediation, must:
(a) give the parties to the mediation process every opportunity to be heard(b) allow due consideration by all parties of any written statement submitted
by any party
(c) ensure that natural justice is accorded to the parties to the dispute throughout the mediation process.
(9) The mediator must not determine the dispute.(10)If the mediation process does not result in the dispute being resolved, the
parties may seek to resolve the dispute: (a) in accordance with the Act or otherwise at law(b) by reference to the Tribunal
(11)Members may appeal against Tribunal decisions to a Tribunal appointed by the Northern Rivers Region of Cricket Victoria.
10.Annual General Meetings
(1) The Board may determine the date, time and place of the annual general meeting of the Association no later than 31st July.
(2) The notice convening the annual general meeting must specify that the meeting is an annual general meeting.
(3) The ordinary business of the Annual General Meeting shall be to:(a) Confirm the minutes of the last preceding annual general meeting and of
any special general meeting held since that meeting(b) Receive reports from the Board upon the transactions of the Association
during the last preceding financial year(c) Elect officers of the Association and the ordinary members of the Board(d) Receive and consider the statement by the Association in accordance with
Section 30(3) of the Act.(4) The Annual General Meeting may transact special business of which notice is
given in accordance with these Rules.(5) The Annual General Meeting shall be in addition to any other general
meetings that may be held in the same year.(6) Notice of the Annual General Meetings shall be given in writing 14 days prior
to the meeting stating the time and place and clubs not represented shall be liable to a fine of $100 or an amount otherwise determined by the Board.
(7) Accurate minutes shall be prepared and kept(8) On giving reasonable notice to the Administrator members shall be given
access to minutes of Annual General Meeting including accounting records and financial statements.
11.Special General Meetings
(1) In addition to the annual general meeting, any other general meetings may be held in the same year.
(2) All general meetings other than the annual general meeting are special general meetings.
(3) The Board may, whenever it thinks fit, convene a special general meeting of the Association.
(4) If, but for this sub-Rule, more than 15 months would elapse between annual general meetings, Board must convene a special general meeting before the expiration of that period.
(5) The Board must, on the request in writing of members representing not less than 5 (five) per cent of the total number of members, convene a special general meeting of the Association.
(6) The request for a special general meeting must:(a) state the objects of the meeting; and(b) be signed by the members requesting the meeting; and(c) be sent to the address of the Administrator.
(7) If the Board does not cause a special general meeting to be held within one month after the date on which the request is sent to the address of the Administrator , the members making the request, or any of them, may convene a special general meeting to be held not later than 3 months after that date.
(8) If a special general meeting is convened by members in accordance with this Rule, it must be convened in the same manner so far as possible as a meeting convened by the Board and all reasonable expenses incurred in convening the special general meeting must be refunded by the Association to the persons incurring the expenses.
12.Special business
All business that is conducted at a special general meeting and all business that is conducted at the annual general meeting, except for business conducted under the Rules as ordinary business of the annual general meeting, is deemed to be special business.
13.Notice of general meeting
(1) The Administrator of the Association, at least 14 days—or if a special resolution has been proposed—at least twenty-one (21) days before the date fixed for holding a general meeting of the Association, must cause to be sent to each member of the Association, a notice stating the place, date and time of the meeting and the nature of the business to be conducted at the meeting.
(2) Notice may be sent:(a) by prepaid post to the address appearing in the register of members; or(b) by facsimile transmission or electronic transmission.
(3) No business other than that set out in the notice convening the meeting may be conducted at the meeting.
(4) A member intending to bring any business before a meeting may notify in writing, or by electronic transmission, the Administrator of that business, who must include that business in the notice calling the next general meeting.
14. Quorum at general meetings
(1) No item of business may be conducted at a general meeting unless a quorum of members entitled under these Rules to vote is present at the time when the meeting is considering that item.
(2) At least half of member Clubs shall constitute a quorum for the conduct of the business of a general meeting.
(3) If, within half an hour after the appointed time for the commencement of a general meeting, a quorum is not present:
(a) in the case of a meeting convened upon the request of members, the meeting must be dissolved; and
(b) in any other case; the meeting shall stand adjourned to the same day in the next week at the same time and (unless another place is specified by the Chairperson at the time of the adjournment or by written notice to members given before the day to which the meeting is adjourned) at the same place.
15. Presiding at general meetings
(1) The Chairman, or in his/her absence, the Vice-Chairman, shall preside as Chairperson at each general meeting of the Association.
(2) If the Chairman and the Vice-Chairman are absent from a general meeting, or are unable to preside, the members present must select one of their number to preside as Chairperson.
16. Adjournment of meetings
(1) The person presiding may, with the consent of a majority of members present at the meeting, adjourn the meeting from time to time and place to place.
(2) No business may be conducted at an adjourned meeting other than the unfinished business from the meeting that was adjourned.
(3) If a meeting is adjourned for 14 days or more, notice of the adjourned meeting must be given in accordance with Rule 13.
(4) Except as provided in sub-Rule (3), it is not necessary to give notice of an adjournment or of the business to be conducted at an adjourned meeting.
17. Voting at general meetings
(1) Upon any question arising at a general meeting of the Association, a member Club has one vote only.
(2) Each Board member shall have one vote. (3) All votes must be given personally or by proxy.(4) In the case of an equality of voting on a question, the Chairperson of the
meeting is entitled to exercise a second or casting vote.(5) A member is not entitled to vote at a general meeting unless all moneys due
and payable by the member to the Association have been paid, other than the amount of the annual subscription payable in respect of the current financial year.
18.Poll at general meetings
(1) If at a meeting a poll on any question is demanded by not less than 3 members, it must be taken at that meeting in such manner as the Chairperson may direct and the resolution of the poll shall be deemed to be a resolution of the meeting on that question.
(2) A poll that is demanded on the election of a Chairperson or on a question of an adjournment must be taken immediately and a poll that is demanded on any other question must be taken at such time before the close of the meeting as the Chairperson may direct.
19.Manner of determining whether resolution carried
If a question at a general meeting of the Association is determined on a show of hands:
(a) a declaration by the Chairperson that a resolution has been (i) carried; or(ii) carried unanimously; or(iii)carried by a particular majority; or(iv)lost; and
(b) an entry to that effect in the minute book of the Association:is evidence of the fact, without proof of the number or proportion of the votes recorded in favour of, or against, that resolution.
20.Proxies
(1) Each member is entitled to appoint another member as a proxy by notice given to the Administrator no later than 24 hours before the time of the meeting in respect of which the proxy is appointed.
(2) The notice appointing the proxy must be in the form set out in Appendix 3.
21.Board
(1) A Board of Management shall control and manage the business and affairs of the Association
(2) The Board may, subject to these Rules, the By-Laws made pursuant to these Rules and the Act:
(a) exercise all such powers and functions as may be exercised by the Association other than those powers and functions that are required by these Rules to be exercised by general meetings of the members
(b) perform all such acts and things as appear to the Board to be essential for the proper management of the business and affairs of the Association.
22.Composition of the board of management
(1) The Board comprising no more than ten members shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting for a term of one year.
(2) The Board shall determine office bearers as follows:(a) Chairman(b)Vice-Chairman(c) Treasurer(d)such other office bearers at its discretion as considered necessary to
effectively administer the Association
(3) The provisions of Rule 24 so far as they are applicable and with necessary modifications apply to and in relation to the election of persons to any of the positions mentioned in sub-clause (2).
(4) Each member of the Board shall hold office until the annual general meeting next after the date of their election but is eligible for re-election.
(5) In the event of a casual vacancy in any office referred to in sub-clause (a) the Board may appoint one of its members or a member of the Association to the vacant office and the member so appointed may continue in office up to and including the conclusion of the annual general meeting next following the date of their appointment.
(6) Appoint an Executive in circumstances and for purposes specified in these Rules and By-Laws.
23.Ordinary Board members
(1) Subject to these Rules, each ordinary member of the Board shall hold office until the annual general meeting next after the date of election but is eligible for re-election.
(2) In the event of a casual vacancy occurring in the office of an ordinary member of the Board, the Board may appoint a member of the Association to fill the vacancy and the member appointed shall hold office, subject to these Rules, until the conclusion of the annual general meeting next following the date of the appointment.
24.Election of Board members
(1) Nominations of candidates for election as officers of the Association or as ordinary members of the Board must be:
(a) made in writing, signed by two members of the Association and accompanied by the written consent of the candidate (which may be endorsed on the form of nomination); and
(b) delivered to the Administrator not less than 7 days before the date fixed for the holding of the annual general meeting.
(2) A candidate may only be nominated for one office, or as an ordinary member of the Board, prior to the annual general meeting.
(3) If insufficient nominations are received to fill all vacancies on the Board, the candidates nominated shall be deemed to be elected and further nominations may be received at the annual general meeting.
(4) If the number of nominations received is equal to the number of vacancies to be filled, the persons nominated shall be deemed to be elected.
(5) If the number of nominations exceeds the number of vacancies to be filled, a ballot must be held.
(6) The ballot for the election of officers and ordinary members of the Board must be conducted at the annual general meeting in such manner as the Board may direct.
25. Vacancies
An ordinary Board office becomes vacant if the officer or member:(a) ceases to be a member; or(b)becomes insolvent under administration within the meaning of the
Corporations Act; or(c) resigns from office by notice in writing given to the Administrator.
26.Board meetings
(1) The Board must meet at least three (3) times in each year at such place and such times as it determines.
(2) Special meetings of the Board may be convened by the President or by any 4 members of the Board.
27.Notice of Board meetings
(1) Written notice of each Board meeting must be given to each member of the Board at least two (2) business days before the date of the meeting.
(2) Written notice must be given to members of the Board of any special meeting specifying the general nature of the business to be conducted and no other business may be conducted at such a meeting.
28.Quorum for Board meetings
(1) Any four (4) members of the Board constitute a quorum for a Board meeting.(2) No business may be conducted unless a quorum is present.(3) If within half an hour of the time appointed for the meeting a quorum is not
present:(a) in the case of a special meeting, the meeting lapses;(b) in any other case, the meeting shall stand adjourned to the same place and
the same time and day in the following week.(4) The Board may act notwithstanding any vacancy on the Board.
29. Presiding at Board meetings
(1) The Chairman or, in their absence, the Vice-Chairman presides at all meetings.
(2) If the Chairman and the Vice-Chairman are absent, or are unable to preside, the members present must choose one of their number to preside.
30. Voting at Board meetings
(1) Questions arising at a meeting of the Board, or at a meeting of any committee appointed by the Board, shall be determined on a show of hands or, if a member requests, by a poll taken in such manner as the person presiding at that meeting may determine.
(2) Each member present at a meeting of the Board, or at a meeting of any committee appointed by the Board (including the person presiding at the meeting), is entitled to one vote and, in the event of an equality of votes on any question, the person presiding may exercise a second or casting vote.
31. Minutes of meetings
The Secretary / Administrator of the Association must keep minutes of the resolutions and proceedings of each general meeting, and each committee meeting, together with a record of the names of persons present at committee meetings.
32.Removal of Board member
(1) The Association in general meeting may, by resolution, remove any member of the Board before the expiration of the member's term of office and appoint another member in his or her place to hold office until the expiration of the term of the first-mentioned member.
(2) A member who is the subject of a proposed resolution referred to in sub-Rule (1) may make representations in writing to the Secretary / Administrator or Chairman of the Association (not exceeding a reasonable length) and may request that the representations be provided to the members of the Association.
(3) The Secretary / Administrator or the Chairman may give a copy of the representations to each member of the Association or, if they are not so given, the member may require that they be read out at the meeting.
33.AdministratorThe Board may employ an Administrator to attend to all necessary administrative functions and obligations on its behalf as it directs and as is described in a Position Description. The Administrator may fill the role of Secretary to the Association as prescribed in these Rules. The Administrator is not a member of the Board.
34.Funds
(1) The Treasurer of the Association shall:(a) collect and receive all moneys due to the Association and make all
payments authorised by the Association; and(b) keep correct accounts and books showing the financial affairs of the
Association with full details of all receipts and expenditure connected with the activities of the Association.
(2) All cheques, drafts, bills of exchange, promissory notes and other negotiable instruments must be signed by two members of the Board.
(3) The funds of the Association shall be derived from entrance fees, annual subscriptions, donations and such other sources as the Board determines.
35.Seal
(1) The Common Seal of the Association shall be kept in the custody of the Secretary / Administrator.
(2) The Common Seal shall not be affixed to any instrument except by the authority of the Board and the affixing of the Common Seal shall be attested by the signature of two members of the Board.
36.Notices to members
Except for the requirement in Rule 13, any notice that is required to be given to a member, by or on behalf of the Association, under these Rules may be given by;
(a) delivering the notice to the member personally; or(b)sending it by prepaid post addressed to the member at that member's address
shown in the register of members; or(c) electronic transmission.
37.Winding up
In the event of the winding up or the cancellation of the incorporation of the Association, the assets of the Association must be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of the Act.
38.Custody and inspection of books and records
(1) Except as otherwise provided in these Rules, the Secretary / Administrator must keep in his or her custody or under his or her control all books, documents and securities of the Association.
(2) All accounts, books, securities and any other relevant documents of the Association must be available for inspection free of charge by any member upon request.
(3) A member may make a copy of any accounts, books, securities and any other relevant documents of the Association.
39.By-laws
The Board of Management shall have the power to make such by-laws for the governing of the Association and for the better regulating of its business as it shall consider appropriate provided that any such by-law is or are not inconsistent with the provisions of these Rules, and to the extent of any inconsistency between a By-law and these Rules, these Rules shall prevail.
40.Life members
(1) A nomination for Life Membership may only be made by a member club and the election shall be taken by ballot.
(2) Life Members may be elected by a three-fourths majority of all member clubs and shall be entitled to all membership privileges except voting rights.
(3) To qualify for Life Membership, a member must have rendered at least ten (10) years special service to this association, the Campaspe Cricket Association Incorporated, its precursors (Echuca Cricket Association
Incorporated and Rochester and District Cricket Association Incorporated) or the Kyabram and District Cricket Association.
41.Interpretation of Rules
(1) Any question as to the interpretation of the Rules, or any other question not provided for herein, shall be decided by the Board of Management.
(2) Such interpretation shall remain in force until the following General Meeting at which time the matter shall be voted on by members and a permanent Rule determined.
Certification
We, the undersigned, being the Chairman and Vice-Chairman respectively of Goulburn Murray Cricket hereby certify that the Rules contained on the preceding 17 pages of typescript, all of which have been signed by us, are the Rules made by the Board of the Association.
Chairman
Vice-Chairman
Date ……./……./ 2013
APPENDIX 1
APPLICATION FOR CLUB MEMBERSHIP OF GOULBURN MURRAY CRICKET
I, of (full name) (address)
being the President / Secretary* of Cricket Club Incorporated* strike out which is not applicable
wish to make application for Cricket Club to become a registered Club Member of Goulburn Murray Cricket
In the event of our admission as a Club Member, our Club agrees to be bound by the rules of the Association for the time being in force.
A full list of the names, addresses, email addresses and mobile telephone numbers of the Office Bearers (including President, Secretary and Junior Coordinators) of the Club and the Grades in which we wish to register teams is attached to this application.
A cheque for the required nomination fee is attached to this application.
Signature of Applicant Date
APPENDIX 2
FORM OF APPOINTMENT OF PROXY
I,
(name)
of
(address)
being a member of (Goulburn Murray Cricket)
appoint (name of proxy holder)
of
(address of proxy holder)
being a member of Goulburn Murray Cricket, as my proxy to vote on my behalf at the *annual/*special general meeting of the Association to be held on—
(date of meeting)
and at any adjournment of that meeting.
My proxy is authorised to vote *in favour of/*against the following resolution: [insert details of resolution]
Signed
Date
*Delete if not applicable__________________
APPENDIX 3
At the time of registration of this Statement of Purposes and Rules the following Clubs were members of the Association.
1. Bamawm Lockington United Cricket Club2. Colbinabbin Cricket Club3. Cooma Cricket Club4. Echuca Cricket Club5. Echuca South Cricket Club6. Fire Brigade Cricket Club7. Girgarre Cricket Club8. Moama Cricket Club9. Northern United Cricket Club10.Rochester Tigers Cricket Club11.Rochester United Cricket Club12.Rushworth Cricket Club13.Stanhope Cricket Club14.Tongala Cricket Club
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