February 2010 - Queensland Cricket

February 2010 - Queensland Cricket February 2010 - Queensland Cricket

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AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS24From page 23Fitzsimmons finished asthe third leading runscoreroverall.Frankling, the Queenslandopener whoscored 133 in a magnificentfifth-wicketpartnership of 280 withFitzsimmons in theirmemorable run-chaseagainst SA, was the Brahman’sNo.2 run-scorer alland 12th on the run list.He scored 219 at 27.38.Wells (196 at 28.00),Reimers (170 at 42.50)FINAL STANDINGS1st - North Territory 312nd - New South Wales 313rd - Queensland 244th - Victoria 195th - Western Australia 146th - East Asia Pacific 117th - Aust Capital Territory 108th – South Australia 4and Nathan Stains(158 at 19.75) alsotopped 150 runs forthe carnival.Fitzsimmons finishedwith five catches – secondhighest in the carnivalfor non-wicketkeepers,while Queensland‘keeper TonyHampson, with fivecatches in the final gameagainst SA, topped thecarnival’s dismissals list forglovemen with 16 catchesand two stumpings.Fitzsimmons was fifthoverall in the Player of theChampionshipsvoting with52.40 votes behindACT’s JohnNicol (68.60),NT’s Daryl Short(66.80) andBatty (65.60),and EAP’s Vala(59.50).Reimers finished13th andFrankling 14thin Player of theChampionshipsvoting.Tony Hampson (above) and Tom Frankling(left) were two other good contributorsQUEENSLAND BRAHMANS STATISTICS - 2O10 AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPSBATTING BOWLING FIELDINGPlayer M Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100's 50's Overs Mdns Runs Wkts BB Ave SR ER Ct StpdBurton, Matthew 7 7 1 63 18 10.50 - - 84.4 16 314 12 3-24 26.2 42.33 3.71 - -Dennis, Matthew 7 8 1 121 56 17.29 - 1 - - - - - - - - - -Dowson, Ryan 7 1 1 3 3* - - - 53.2 15 182 10 4-16 18.2 32.00 3.41 - -Evetts, Ryan 6 2 1 1 1 1.00 - - 37 10 108 5 3-21 21.6 44.40 2.92 2 -Fitzsimmons, Sean 7 8 0 324 165 40.50 1 1 - - - - - - - - 5 -Frankling, Tom 7 8 0 219 133 27.38 1 - 11.3 3 43 3 3-28 14.3 23.00 3.74 1 -Hampson, Tony 7 6 2 28 16 7.00 - - - - - - - - - - 16 2Martin, Glen 7 6 0 65 29 10.83 - - 41.3 6 148 8 3-22 18.5 31.13 3.57 2 -Mitchell, Craig 7 8 1 63 19 9.00 - - 60.3 9 214 8 5-91 26.8 45.38 3.54 - -Reimers, Peter 7 8 4 170 46* 42.50 - - 45 5 192 12 4-44 16.0 22.50 4.27 1 -Stains, Nathan 7 8 0 158 45 19.75 - - - - - - - - - - 1 -Weare, Barry 7 4 1 63 34 21.00 - - 21 0 89 3 3-31 29.7 42.00 4.24 3 -Wells, Todd 7 7 0 196 71 28.00 - 1 1 -

AUSTRALIA POST QUEENSLAND SECONDARY CHAMPIONSHIPS25The Southport Schoolremained composedunder pressure on severaloccasions toemerge with their firstever Australia PostSecondary Schools titlebefore Christmas.The Gold Coast-basedschool advanced automaticallyto the third round ofthe Statewide competitionby virtue of finishing in thetop two in the Great PublicSchools competition.They had a tricky assignmentfirst-up against RosewoodState High School,which featured the undoubtedtalents of AustralianUnder 17 player SamTruloff.The run machine scored acentury against The SouthportSchool, but his sidemanaged just 150, andTSS comfortably achievedthe target.Boasting the talents of bigrun-scorersNick Stevensand BenMcDermottthemselves,TSS thengained revengeoverNudgee College,who hadbeaten themto the GPSchampionship,in thequarter-finals.SOUTHPORT TAKESSECONDARY SCHOOLS CUPThe final fourin the AustraliaPost SecondarySchools Cup comprisedNorth Mackay StateHigh School, St Columbans,John Paul CollegeandTSS.Captain Nick Stevens and his winning TSS teamTSS appeared in huge troublein their semi against StColumbans after scoring199 and watching the oppositionamass 0-150.The equationeventuallywhittleddownto StColumbansneeding afour off thefinal ball,which theycould notachieve.“It was amassiveturnaround – the boys justhung in there,” said TSScoach Steve Baker, whoalso guides the QueenslandCountry team andshares coaching dutiesat the Gold Coast Dolphins.TSS bowled out JohnPaul College for 150 inthe final at the BrisbaneGrammar Fields atNorthgate, but battled tothe victory target with onlytwo wickets in hand.“They provided a verytough fight,” Baker applauded.Sam Hain, a member of theState schoolboys under15 side and QC EmergingPlayers program, wasnamed player of the finals.TSS blooded a number ofnew, younger players andwill be strong challengersfor the title again in 2010.

AUSTRALIA POST QUEENSLAND SECONDARY CHAMPIONSHIPS25The Southport Schoolremained composedunder pressure on severaloccasions toemerge with their firstever Australia PostSecondary Schools titlebefore Christmas.The Gold Coast-basedschool advanced automaticallyto the third round ofthe Statewide competitionby virtue of finishing in thetop two in the Great PublicSchools competition.They had a tricky assignmentfirst-up against RosewoodState High School,which featured the undoubtedtalents of AustralianUnder 17 player SamTruloff.The run machine scored acentury against The SouthportSchool, but his sidemanaged just 150, andTSS comfortably achievedthe target.Boasting the talents of bigrun-scorersNick Stevensand BenMcDermottthemselves,TSS thengained revengeoverNudgee College,who hadbeaten themto the GPSchampionship,in thequarter-finals.SOUTHPORT TAKESSECONDARY SCHOOLS CUPThe final fourin the AustraliaPost SecondarySchools Cup comprisedNorth Mackay StateHigh School, St Columbans,John Paul CollegeandTSS.Captain Nick Stevens and his winning TSS teamTSS appeared in huge troublein their semi against StColumbans after scoring199 and watching the oppositionamass 0-150.The equationeventuallywhittleddownto StColumbansneeding afour off thefinal ball,which theycould notachieve.“It was amassiveturnaround – the boys justhung in there,” said TSScoach Steve Baker, whoalso guides the <strong>Queensland</strong>Country team andshares coaching dutiesat the Gold Coast Dolphins.TSS bowled out JohnPaul College for 150 inthe final at the BrisbaneGrammar Fields atNorthgate, but battled tothe victory target with onlytwo wickets in hand.“They provided a verytough fight,” Baker applauded.Sam Hain, a member of theState schoolboys under15 side and QC EmergingPlayers program, wasnamed player of the finals.TSS blooded a number ofnew, younger players andwill be strong challengersfor the title again in <strong>2010</strong>.

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