2012 - 2013 PREMIER GR ADE HANDBOOK - Queensland Cricket
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<strong>2012</strong> - <strong>2013</strong> <strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong> <strong>ADE</strong> <strong>HANDBOOK</strong><br />
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<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> would like to thank the following<br />
sponsors of Premier Grade <strong>Cricket</strong> for their contributions
GENERAL INDEX<br />
SECTION 1 - ADMINISTRATION PAGE<br />
CLUB INFORMATION………………………………………………………………………………. 3<br />
QUEENSLAND CRICKET CONTACTS…………………………………………………………… 6<br />
SCORES INFORMATION (NEWSPAPERS) …………………..………………………………... 7<br />
ASSOCIATIONS’ CONTACTS…………………………………………………………………….. 7<br />
CALENDAR OF GABBA MATCHES AND QLD CRICKET EVENTS…..……………………… 8<br />
INDOOR CRICKET EVENTS………………………………………………………………………. 9<br />
SECTION 2 - PLAYING REGULATIONS<br />
<strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION MATCHES (REGULATIONS)………………………………………… 10<br />
ONE DAY MATCHES (PLAYING CONDITIONS)….……………………………………………. 33<br />
TWENTY20 MATCHES (PLAYING CONDITIONS)……………………………………………… 43<br />
THE SECOND <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> SHIELD (PLAYING CONDITIONS)………….………………………… 51<br />
OVER 40’S ONE DAY COMPETITION (PLAYING CONDITIONS)….………………………… 57<br />
SECTION 3 – COMPETITION FIXTURES<br />
OVERVIEW OF FIXTURE DATES……………………………………………………………….. 60<br />
<strong>GR</strong>OUND ALLOCATIONS……………………………………………………………………….... 64<br />
XXXX GOLD <strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> FIXTURES……………………………………………………. 71<br />
KFC T20 CHALLENGE DATES…………………………………………………………………… 72<br />
THE LORD'S TAVERNERS UNDER 16 COMPETITION FIXTURES………………………… 98<br />
THE KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD FIXTURES……………………………………………… 99<br />
SECOND <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> SHIELD FIXTURES…………………………………………………………… 101<br />
PAUL PINK SHIELD DATES………………………………………………………………………. 103<br />
SUNDAY LEGENDS TWENTY20 COMPETITION FIXTURES………………………………... 104<br />
OVER 40'S ONE DAY COMPETITION FIXTURES……………………………………………… 105<br />
SECTION 4 – APPENDICES<br />
FIELD MARKING…………………………………………………………………………………….. 107<br />
WIDE MARKING…………………………………………………………………………………….. 108<br />
POLICIES APPENDIX<br />
CODE OF BEHAVIOUR…………………………………………………………………. 109<br />
APPEALS TRIBUNAL…………………………………………………………………… 114<br />
INTOXICATED PLAYER POLICY………………………………………………………. 115<br />
RACIAL AND RELIGIOUS VILIFICATION CODE…………………………………….. 117<br />
SUSPECT ACTIONS PROCEDURE……………..…………………………………….. 120<br />
DUAL REGISTRATION……………………………………………………………………………... 122<br />
CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE OVERVIEW…………………………………………….. 125<br />
50 OVER CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE………………………………………………… 126<br />
50 OVER CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE EXAMPLE…………………………………… 127<br />
40 OVER CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE………………………………………………… 128<br />
40 OVER CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE EXAMPLE…………………………………… 129<br />
TWENTY20 CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE…………………………………………….. 130<br />
TWENTY20 CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE EXAMPLE……………………………….. 131<br />
<strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> CRICKET RECORDS……………………………………………………………………... 133<br />
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Chairman:<br />
JL Holding<br />
Deputy Chairman:<br />
SP Vasta<br />
Board of Directors:<br />
AR Border AO, TW Frankling, BW Jansen,<br />
GJ Madsen OAM & KJ Smith<br />
<strong>Cricket</strong> Australia Directors:<br />
MS Kasprowicz & BD Phelan<br />
Chief Executive Officer (Acting):<br />
AJ Blucher 3292 3124<br />
Chief Operating Officer:<br />
RT Powell 3292 3100<br />
Game Development Manager: Grade <strong>Cricket</strong> Coordinator:<br />
M McLatchey 3292 3100 M Fisher 0411 881 431<br />
State Selectors [Men]:<br />
TV Hohns OAM [Chairman], KM Dixon, RB Phillips & RA Rice<br />
State Selectors [Women]:<br />
K Toshach [Chair], P Frew & H Williamson<br />
Umpires’ Selectors<br />
C Timmins [Chairman – 0422 133 034], M Jay, P Monaghan & J Torpey<br />
A.C.N. 010 289 237<br />
1 Bogan Street, Breakfast Creek 4010<br />
P.O. Box 575, Albion 4010<br />
QC WEBSITE : www.qldcricket.com.au<br />
QLD BULLS WEBSITE : www.bulls.com.au<br />
BRISBANE HEAT WEBSITE : www.brisbaneheat.com.au<br />
PHONE: 3292 3100 FAX: 3262 9160<br />
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President Alan McGillivray<br />
Phone: 0438 606 260<br />
Secretary Gerry Stevens, PO Box 723, ROBINA 4226<br />
Phone: 0421 636 923<br />
Treasurer Bob Menzies<br />
Phone: 0403 045 529<br />
Coach Garry Lovett<br />
Phone: 0448 861 506<br />
CLUB INFORMATION<br />
GOLD COAST<br />
goldcoast@clubs.qldcricket.com.au<br />
Grounds Kerrydale Phone: 5578 9001 Priddeys Rd., ROBINA (GC Map 48 N19)<br />
Cheltenham Oval Cheltenham Dve., ROBINA (GC Map 48 K17)<br />
President Peter Leschke<br />
Phone: 0417 280 460<br />
Administrator Paul Wilson, PO Box 7773, EAST BRISBANE 4169<br />
Phone: 0402 919 506<br />
Treasurer Josh Buffett<br />
Phone: 0431 981 299<br />
Coach Brad Wigney<br />
Phone: 0428 628 522<br />
IPSWICH/LOGAN<br />
ipswichlogan@clubs.qldcricket.com.au<br />
Grounds Dauth Park Phone: 3807 5836 Alamein St., BEENLEIGH (Map 264 D20)<br />
Baxter Oval Old Toowoomba Rd, AMBERLEY (Map 232 E2)<br />
President Paul Keller<br />
Phone: 0428 675 665<br />
Administrator Bill Brown, 80 Lansdowne St, NEWMARKET 4051<br />
Phone: 0409 280 808<br />
Finance Tony Commerford<br />
Phone: 0488 405 554<br />
Coach Michael Mainhardt<br />
Phone: 0403 262 771<br />
NORTHERN SUBURBS<br />
norths@clubs.qldcricket.com.au<br />
Grounds Northern Suburbs District <strong>Cricket</strong> Club<br />
Ian Healy, Alan Pettigrew & Geoff Dymock Ovals Shaw Rd., KALINGA (Map 140 G3)<br />
President Mark French<br />
Phone: 0428 791 703<br />
Secretary John Barrie<br />
Phone: 0416 210 212<br />
Administrator Barry Cullen, PO Box 1300, CAPALABA BC 4157<br />
Phone: 0413 274 324<br />
Treasurer Richard Chorazcyzewski<br />
Phone: 0411 058 111<br />
Coach Nicholas Hurford<br />
Phone: 0416 263 415<br />
REDLANDS<br />
redlands@clubs.qldcricket.com.au<br />
Grounds E.G.W. Wood Park Phone: 3822 3499 Fax: 3822 3468<br />
Peter Burge, Fred Kratzmann & Ron Field Ovals 347 Birkdale Rd., WELLINGTON POINT (Map 165 A20)<br />
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President Mark Fleming<br />
Phone: 3269 0765 / 0403 018 620<br />
Secretary Ken Dixon, 28 Johns Cres., BOONDALL 4034<br />
Phone: 3633 0222 / 0422 133 038<br />
Treasurer Sam Taylor<br />
Phone: 3425 3143 / 0468 520 070<br />
Coach Trevor Irvine<br />
Phone: 0404 864 878<br />
SANDGATE-REDCLIFFE<br />
sandgate_redcliffe@clubs.qldcricket.com.au<br />
Grounds Deagon Reserve Phone: 3269 1098<br />
Albury, Trevor Barsby & Dixon Ovals Board St., DEAGON (Map 110 M6)<br />
SOUTH BRISBANE<br />
souths@clubs.qldcricket.com.au<br />
President Jason Lunt<br />
Phone: 0409 874 948<br />
Secretary Dino Peterson,PO Box 6006, FAIRFIELD GARDENS 4103<br />
Phone: 0418 749 205<br />
Treasurer Guy Evans<br />
Phone: 0423 983 810<br />
Coach Lance Roudenko<br />
Phone: 0422 699 278<br />
Grounds Fehlberg Park Phone: 3848 9440<br />
Norman Gray, Jack Cooke & Bob Young Ovals Venner Rd., FAIRFIELD (Map 179 L10)<br />
Dunlop Park Oxley Rd., CORINDA (Map 198 N5)<br />
Ivor Marsden Old Toowoomba Rd, AMBERLEY (Map 232 E2)<br />
Northgate [Brisbane Grammar School] Nudgee Rd., NORTHGATE (Map 121 C18)<br />
President Kerry Emery<br />
Phone: 5444 1161<br />
Administrator Glynn Williams, PO Box 345, EUMUNDI 4562<br />
Phone: 5442 8380 [w] & 5442 8355 [f]<br />
Treasurer Gayle Gardiner<br />
Phone: 0411 439 055<br />
Coach Brad Murphy<br />
Phone: 0414 494 123<br />
SUNSHINE COAST<br />
sunshinecoast@clubs.qldcricket.com.au<br />
Grounds Elizabeth Daniels Park Phone: 5478 3799<br />
John Blanck, Kev Hackney& Ron McMullin Ovals Syd Lingard Dve., MAROOCHYDORE<br />
(SC Map 69 L20)<br />
President Doug Murphy<br />
Phone: 0413 432 655<br />
Secretary Andrew Oldham, PO Box 370, NUNDAH 4012<br />
Phone: 0407 777 233<br />
Treasurer Andrew Cranstoun<br />
Phone: 0409 748 786<br />
Coach Gavin Fitness<br />
Phone: 0418 981 023<br />
TOOMBUL<br />
toombul@clubs.qldcricket.com.au<br />
Grounds Oxenham Park Phone: 3266 1820<br />
Ken Mackay & LaFrantz Ovals Cnr. York & Duke Sts., NUNDAH (Map 140 N1)<br />
Northgate [Brisbane Grammar School] Nudgee Rd., NORTHGATE (Map 121 C18)<br />
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President: Geoff Teys<br />
Phone: 0413 992 033<br />
Secretary Matt Adams, PO Box 603, MORNINGSIDE Q 4170<br />
Phone: 0402 378 755<br />
Treasurer Ravin Raj<br />
Phone: 0417 724 094<br />
Coach: Jarrod Turner<br />
Phone: 0422 231 777<br />
UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND<br />
university@clubs.qldcricket.com.au<br />
Grounds St Lucia Phone: 3346 9530<br />
WEP Harris Oval, St Lucia 2 & St. Lucia 7 University Grounds, ST LUCIA (Map 179 F2)<br />
Northgate [Brisbane Grammar School] Nudgee Rd., NORTHGATE (Map 121 C18)<br />
Ivor Marsden Old Toowoomba Rd, AMBERLEY (Map 232 E2)<br />
Chairman Pat Culpan<br />
Phone: 0412 133 045<br />
Secretary Grant Mitchell, PO Box 240, ASH<strong>GR</strong>OVE 4060<br />
Phone: 0439 780187<br />
Treasurer Mark Jones<br />
Phone: 0439 728 801<br />
Coach Phil Saxby<br />
Phone: 0402 906 870<br />
VALLEY<br />
valley@clubs.qldcricket.com.au<br />
Grounds Ashgrove Sports Ground – Phone: 3366 1526<br />
Peter Easton Oval, Norm McMahon Oval &Ashgrove 3. Yoku Rd., ASH<strong>GR</strong>OVE (Map 138 K19)<br />
Mitchelton High School Samford Rd., MITCHELTON (Map 138 G5)<br />
President Jon Dooley<br />
Phone: 0413 834 737<br />
Secretary Cameron McLeod, 196 Norman Avenue, Norman Park 4170<br />
Phone: 0400 406 993<br />
Treasurer Peter Somerville<br />
Phone: 0412 980 901<br />
Coach Peter Cameron<br />
Phone: 0466 530 215<br />
WESTERN SUBURBS<br />
wests@clubs.qldcricket.com.au<br />
Grounds Graceville Memorial Park Phone: 3379 1978<br />
Graceville 1 & 2 Oxley Rd., <strong>GR</strong>ACEVILLE (Map 178 L12)<br />
Chelmer Sports Ground, Western Districts Community and Sporting Club 55 Queenscroft St, CHELMER (Map 178 L10)<br />
Dunlop Park Oxley Rd., CORINDA (Map 198 N5)<br />
Corinda SHS Cliveden Ave, CORINDA (Map 198 N6)<br />
President Ian Droney<br />
Phone: 0402 341 631<br />
Secretary Neil King, PO Box 2210, TINGALPA 4173<br />
Phone: 0417 730 880<br />
Treasurer Denise Egan<br />
Phone: 0418 111 947<br />
Coach Geoff Paulsen<br />
Phone: 0413 394 386<br />
WYNNUM-MANLY<br />
wynnum_manly@clubs.qldcricket.com.au<br />
Grounds Boundary Street<br />
Bill Albury, Wayne Broad & Ian Droney Ovals Boundary St., TINGALPA (Map 162 D10)<br />
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QUEENSLAND CRICKET CONTACTS<br />
STAFF TITLE PHONE EMAIL<br />
JUDY HARRIS Executive Assistant to CEO 3292 3124 judyh@qldcricket.com.au<br />
SHARON <strong>GR</strong>ANT Affiliate and Government 3292 3100 sharong@qldcricket.com.au<br />
MARKETING<br />
Relations Manager<br />
0437 540 726<br />
STEPHEN <strong>GR</strong>AY Media and Public Relations 3292 3100 stepheng@qldcricket.com.au<br />
Manager<br />
0418 885 899<br />
MICHELLE BRAIUKA Events and Sales Coordinator 3292 3100 michelleb@qldcricket.com.au<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
CATHERINE MCCOIST Accountant 3292 3100 catherinem@qldcricket.com.au<br />
IT DEPARTMENT<br />
BARRY SHIMMIN-CLARKE IT Manager 3292 3100<br />
0407 258 595<br />
barrys@qldcricket.com.au<br />
BRIAN CHEN Client Services Officer 3292 3100 brianc@qldcricket.com.au<br />
PAM CROWTHER My<strong>Cricket</strong> Club Support 3292 3168 pamc@qldcricket.com.au<br />
GAME DEVELOPMENT<br />
KELLIE JUST Executive Assistant Game<br />
Development<br />
3292 3100 kelliej@qldcricket.com.au<br />
MIKE RALSTON State Umpiring Manager 3292 3100<br />
0419 725 830<br />
miker@qldcricket.com.au<br />
DAVE ORCHARD State Umpire Coach 0422 133 019 davido@qldcricket.com.au<br />
BRODY <strong>GR</strong>OGAN Coaching & Education<br />
3292 3100 brodyg@qldcricket.com.au<br />
Coordinator<br />
0409 001 568<br />
MICHAEL FISHER Grade <strong>Cricket</strong> Coordinator 3292 3112<br />
0411 881 431<br />
michaelf@qldcricket.com.au<br />
ERIC ADAMS Country & Junior <strong>Cricket</strong><br />
Administrator<br />
3292 3100 erica@qldcricket.com.au<br />
SARAH HARRIS Indoor <strong>Cricket</strong> Manager 3292 3147 sarahh@qldcricket.com.au<br />
MATTHEW MCEWAN RCM – Metro South 0422 133 025 matthewm@qldcricket.com.au<br />
JEFF THOMAS SCM – North Coast 0407 039 232 jefft@qldcricket.com.au<br />
ANDY RICHARDS SCM – South Coast 0419 725 867 andyr@qldcricket.com.au<br />
MATTHEW WILLIAMS RCM – Metro North 0419 725 825 mattheww@qldcricket.com.au<br />
PETER BLANCHFIELD RCM – Metro West 0428 724 819 peterbb@qldcricket.com.au<br />
NEV PAULSEN Specialist Programs Coordinator<br />
(Indigenous and Multicultural)<br />
3281 2300 nevp@qldcricket.com.au<br />
HEATHER WILKINS in2CRICKET Support Officer 3292 3100 heatherw@qldcricket.com.au<br />
TBA<br />
Women’s <strong>Cricket</strong> Coordinator 3292 3109<br />
CLUB COORDINATORS<br />
ROBERT LIBEAU Brisbane West 0403577172 robertl@qldcricket.com.au<br />
RIAN MURPHY Sunshine Coast Central 0400901734 rianm@qldcricket.com.au<br />
MATTHEW WALTER Sunshine Coast North 0400965173 mwalter@qldcricket.com.au<br />
TBA Brisbane East 0403577778<br />
TBA Brisbane North 0400621152<br />
HIGH PERFORMANCE UNIT<br />
TERRY OLIVER High Performance Coaching 3292 3100 terryo@qldcricket.com.au<br />
Manager<br />
0419 725 828<br />
VIC WILLIAMS State Talent Manager 3292 3166<br />
0422 133 018<br />
vicw@qldcricket.com.au<br />
JUSTIN STERNES<br />
<strong>GR</strong>OUND STAFF<br />
QAS Coach 3292 3100<br />
0407 600 320<br />
justins@qldcricket.com.au<br />
ROSS HARRIS <strong>Cricket</strong> Wicket Director 0409 483 058 rossh@qldcricket.com.au<br />
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SCORES – NEWSPAPERS<br />
Courier Mail Phone: [07] 3666 8000<br />
1300 304 020<br />
Subject Heading – “Sports Details”<br />
E Mail: esa@qnp.newsltd.com.au<br />
(Need to send email in plain text)<br />
CC: falkenmired@qnp.newsltd.com.au<br />
Fax: [07] 3666 6696<br />
Sunday Mail Phone: [07] 3666 7766<br />
1300 304 020<br />
Subject Heading – “Sports Details”<br />
E Mail: smsptres@qnp.newsltd.com.au<br />
(Need to send email in plain text)<br />
Fax: [07] 3666 6604<br />
ASSOCIATIONS<br />
BEENLEIGH/LOGAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION Email: lisanians@bigpond.com<br />
President Rod Hammel Phone: 0423 080 507<br />
Secretary Ian Rasmussen, PO Box 968, BEENLEIGH 4207 Phone: 0403 387239<br />
CHURCHES CRICKET ASSOCIATION, QUEENSLAND Email: klsuthers@bigpond.com<br />
President Craig Spalding Phone: 0408 727 118<br />
Secretary Ken Suthers, 19 Yew St, YAMANTO 4305 Phone: 0418 718 420<br />
CRICKET GOLD COAST Email: eleventy8@bigpond.com<br />
President Gary Stimpson Phone: 0417 729 066<br />
Secretary Bonnie Graham, PO Box 214, RUNAWAY BAY 4216 Phone: 0427071689<br />
GPS CRICKET Email: nicolel@qpsqld.org.au<br />
Executive<br />
Officer Nicole L’Efevre, PO Box 465, SPRING HILL 4004 Phone: 3358 1556<br />
IPSWICH& WEST MORETON CRICKET ASSOCIATION Email: ipscricket@optusnet.com.au<br />
President: Peter Leschke Phone: 0417 280 460<br />
Secretary Bronis Carkeet, 2 Endeavour Rd, RIVERVIEW 4303 Phone: 0411 239 408<br />
QUEENSLAND CRICKET UMPIRES AND SCORERS ASSOCIATION Email: umpiressecretary@gmail.com<br />
President: Nelma Grout Phone: 0407 643 072<br />
Secretary Ross Howard, PO Box 2397, WELLINGTON POINT 4160 Phone: 0438 292 549<br />
QUEENSLAND JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION Email: ijreeves@bigpond.net.au<br />
Secretary Ian Reeves, 28 Meander St, WARNER 4500 Phone: 0417 793 509<br />
QUEENSLAND SUB DISTRICTS CRICKET ASSOCIATION Email: secretary@qsdca.com.au<br />
President Mel Lowings Phone: 0419 739 826<br />
Secretary Kevin Haley, PO Box 1460, MILTON 4064 Phone: 3391 7450<br />
QUEENSLAND COUNTRY CRICKET ASSOCIATION Email: wizz86@hotmail.com<br />
Secretary Ian Campbell, 10 Roberts Crt., BROOKFIELD 4069 Phone: 3374 4642 (a/h)<br />
WAREHOUSE CRICKET ASSOCIATION, QUEENSLAND Email: warehouse@clubs.qldcricket.com.au<br />
President Damian Sharry Phone: 0423 143 743<br />
Secretary Peter Pfeffer, PO Box 488, KALLANGUR 4503 Phone: 3491 7770 (a/h)<br />
Development Laurence Christie Phone: 3204 2020 (a/h) / 0415 342 007<br />
Officer<br />
Wet Weather<br />
Mike Ralston Phone: 0419 725 830<br />
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CALENDAR OF GABBA MATCHES AND<br />
QUEENSLAND CRICKET EVENTS <strong>2012</strong>-13<br />
October 1st - 4th <strong>Queensland</strong> Bulls vs SA Redbacks Sheffield Shield (Monday - Thursday)<br />
7th <strong>Queensland</strong> Bulls vs VIC Bushrangers Ryobi One Day Cup (Sunday D/N)<br />
8th <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Season Launch Captain's Room, The Pavilion<br />
10th -<br />
13th <strong>Queensland</strong> Bulls vs VIC Bushrangers Sheffield Shield (Wednesday - Saturday)<br />
November 2nd - 5th <strong>Queensland</strong> Bulls vs NSW Blues Sheffield Shield (Friday - Monday)<br />
7th Mullins Lawyers Vodafone Test Match Luncheon Plaza Ballroom, Convention Centre<br />
First Vodafone Test Match<br />
9th - 13th Australia v South Africa<br />
(Friday - Tuesday)<br />
9th Radio 4BC Test Match Breakfast Legends Room, Gabba<br />
21st <strong>Queensland</strong> Bulls vs NSW Blues Ryobi One Day Cup (Wednesday D/N)<br />
December 9th Brisbane Heat vs Hobart Hurricanes T20 Big Bash League (Sunday Evening)<br />
18th Brisbane Heat vs Perth Scorchers T20 Big Bash League (Tuesday Evening)<br />
January 3rd Brisbane Heat vs Melbourne Stars T20 Big Bash League (Thursday Evening)<br />
7th Brisbane Heat vs Sydney Sixers T20 Big Bash League (Monday Evening)<br />
15th Semi Final 1 - 1st place v 4th place T20 Big Bash League (Tuesday Evening)<br />
16th Semi Final 2 - 2nd place v 3rd place T20 Big Bash League (Wed Evening)<br />
19th Grand Final T20 Big Bash League (Saturday Evening)<br />
Commonwealth Bank Series ODI<br />
18th Australia vs Sri Lanka<br />
(Friday D/N)<br />
27th <strong>Queensland</strong> Bulls vs TAS Tigers Ryobi One Day Cup (Sunday D/N)<br />
February 2nd <strong>Queensland</strong> Bulls vs WA Warriors Ryobi One Day Cup (Saturday D/N)<br />
4th - 7th <strong>Queensland</strong> Bulls vs WA Warriors Sheffield Shield (Monday - Thursday)<br />
8th BDO <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Luncheon Grand Ballroom, Sofitel Brisbane<br />
KFC International Twenty20<br />
13th Australia vs West Indies<br />
(Wednesday Evening)<br />
27th Final Ryobi One Day Cup (Wednesday D/N)<br />
March 7th - 10th <strong>Queensland</strong> Bulls vs TAS Tigers Sheffield Shield (Thursday - Sunday)<br />
22nd -<br />
26th Final Sheffield Shield (Friday - Tuesday)<br />
April 6th <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Awards Dinner Grand Ballroom, Sofitel Brisbane<br />
TBC Kookaburra Grade <strong>Cricket</strong> Presentation TBC<br />
For full details on the above events, please visit our websites www.bulls.com.au, www.brisbaneheat.com.au<br />
or contact Michelle Braiuka at <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> on (07) 3292 3119 or michelleb@qldcricket.com.au<br />
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INDOOR CRICKET EVENTS<br />
<strong>2012</strong><br />
Junior State Championships<br />
28 th -‐30 th September<br />
Wildcatz Indoor Sports Townsville<br />
Open Zone Titles<br />
21 st -‐23 rd September<br />
Inside Sportz Strathpine<br />
O35 & O45s Zone Titles<br />
6 th -‐7 th October<br />
Action Arenas Kawana<br />
O30s & O40s Zone Titles<br />
11 th -‐13 th October<br />
Kedron Indoor Sports<br />
Junior World Series<br />
1 st -‐7 th October<br />
FourWays Arena Johannesburg, South Africa<br />
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<strong>2013</strong><br />
Major League Competition<br />
Starts April <strong>2013</strong><br />
Across SEQ centres<br />
Australian Masters National Championships<br />
26 th May – 1 st June<br />
Western Australia Indoor Sports<br />
Australian Junior National Championships<br />
30 th June -‐ 6 th July<br />
Indoor Sports Silverwater, Sydney<br />
Australian Open National Championships<br />
21 st -‐27 th July<br />
Inside Sportz Strathpine<br />
Masters World Cup<br />
October <strong>2013</strong><br />
Columbo, Sri Lanka
REGULATIONS GOVERNING <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION MATCHES – INDEX<br />
1. PLAYED UNDER MANAGEMENT OF QC …………………………………………………….. 11<br />
2. CLUBS ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11<br />
3. MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS …………………………………………………………….. 11<br />
4. AGE QUALIFICATIONS …………………………………………………………………………. 11<br />
5. CLUB REPRESENTED BY MORE THAN ONE TEAM .……………………………………… 12<br />
6. WICKET FEES …………………………………………………………………………………….. 12<br />
7. PLAYERS – REGISTRATION …………………………………………………………………… 12<br />
8. UNFINANCIAL MEMBERS ……………………………………………………………………… 13<br />
9. <strong>GR</strong>ADING OF PLAYERS ………………………………………………………………………… 13<br />
10. SCHEDULING OF FIXTURES ………………………………………………..………………... 13<br />
11. FITNESS OF <strong>GR</strong>OUND ………………………………………………………………………….. 14<br />
12. PREPARATION OF PITCH AND <strong>GR</strong>OUND ………………………………………………….. 14<br />
13. APPROVED BALLS ……………………………………………………………………………… 14<br />
14. PROVISION OF NEW BALL ………………………………………………………………….… 15<br />
15. LIST OF TEAMS ……………………………………………………………………………….… 15<br />
16. NUMBER OF PLAYERS ………………………………………………………………………… 16<br />
17. FAILURE TO FIELD TEAMS ………………………………………………………………….. 16<br />
18. REPLACEMENT OF PLAYERS …………………………………………………………….…. 16<br />
18.1 REPRESENTATIVE PLAYERS ……………………………………………………….. 16<br />
ADDENDUM TO REGULATION 18.1 BIG BASH LEAGUE …………………………… 17<br />
18.2 THE UNDER 16 COMPETITION ……………………………………………………... 17<br />
18.3 UNAVAILABLE PLAYERS …………………………………………………………… 17<br />
19. SUBSTITUTES AND BATSMAN LEAVING THE FIELD OR RETIRING………………… 18<br />
20. PLAYER’S DRESS ………………………………………………………………………………. 18<br />
21. UMPIRES ALLOCATION ……………………………………………………………………… 19<br />
22. HOURS OF PLAY ……………………………………………………………………………….. 20<br />
23. INTERVALSAND LIGHTNING .………………………………………………………………. 20<br />
24. DRINKS ON FIELD ……………………………………………………………………………... 21<br />
25. THE FOLLOW ON ……………………………………………………………………………… 21<br />
26. DURATION OF MATCHES ……………………………………………………………………. 21<br />
27. UNSCHEDULED ONE DAY MATCH …………………………………………………………. 21<br />
28. NO BALL AND WIDE BALL ………………………………………………………………….. 21<br />
29. FIXTURE MATCHES - OVER RATES ………………………………………………………. 23<br />
30. BOWLING INJURY PREVENTION ………………………………………………………...... 24<br />
31. MATCH REPORTS ……………………………………………………….…………………….. 24<br />
32. <strong>PREMIER</strong>SHIP COMPETITION ………………………………………………………….. ….. 25<br />
33. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP …………………………………………………………………… ….. 26<br />
34. AVERAGES AND AG<strong>GR</strong>EGATES .………………………………………………………........ 27<br />
35. SEMI FINALS & FINALS ……………………………………………………………………… 28<br />
35.1 ELIGIBILITY ……………………………………………………………………….….. 28<br />
35.2 <strong>GR</strong>OUND ALLOCATIONS …………………………………………………………… 28<br />
35.3 SCHEDULE OF FINALS AND HOURS OF PLAY …………………………............. 29<br />
35.4 OVER RATES …………………………………………………………………………... 30<br />
35.5 PREPARATION OF PITCH AND <strong>GR</strong>OUND ………………………………….....…. 31<br />
35.6 RESULT ……………………………………………………………………………..….. 31<br />
36. PETER BURGE AND KATH SMITH MEDALS ………………………………………….. ….. 31<br />
37. SPIRIT OF CRICKET AWARDS ……………………………………………………………..... 31<br />
38. CODE OF BEHAVIOUR – Refer to Policies Appendix ……………………………….............. 32<br />
39. PENALTY TO PLAYERS/UMPIRES/OFFICIALS/CLUBS ………………………………… 32<br />
40. DISPUTES REFERRED ……………………………………………………………………..….. 32<br />
41. <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMMITTEE POWERS ……………………………………………………………... 32<br />
42. ALTERATIONS TO REGULATIONS …………………………………………………….. …. 32<br />
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1. PLAYED UNDER MANAGEMENT OF QC<br />
[a] All matches shall be played in accordance with the current Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong>, including Experimental Laws as<br />
recognised for the time being by <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia and as amended by the Board of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> on<br />
advice of the Grade Committee.<br />
[b] The following <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia Playing Condition adopted in 2010/2011 will apply to all Grade Competitions:<br />
For the purposes of Law 42.15 [bowler attempting to run out non-striker], the bowler is permitted, before<br />
entering their delivery stride, to attempt to run out the non-striker. Whether the attempt is successful or not, the<br />
ball shall not count as one of the over. If the bowler fails in an attempt to run out the non-striker, the umpire<br />
shall call and signal dead ball as soon as possible.<br />
[c] The following <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia Playing Condition adopted for season 2011/<strong>2012</strong> will apply to all Grade<br />
Competitions:<br />
Should either batsman intentionally change direction whilst running between the wickets to block a run-out<br />
chance this shall be deemed contrary to the Laws (37.1). The batsman shall be given out on appeal from the<br />
fielding side.<br />
2. CLUBS<br />
[a] The Clubs competing shall be:<br />
[i] Western Suburbs District<br />
[ii] Valley District<br />
[iii] Toombul District<br />
[iv] Northern Suburbs District<br />
[v] University of <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
[vi] Redlands<br />
[vii] South Brisbane District<br />
[viii]Sandgate-Redcliffe District<br />
[ix] Wynnum-Manly District<br />
[x] Gold Coast District<br />
[xi] Sunshine Coast<br />
[xii] Ipswich/Logan<br />
[b] Unless the Grade Committee otherwise decides, each metropolitan based Club shall be represented by at least<br />
one team in each of First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew Shield, The Norm McMahon Shield, The Bob Spence<br />
Shield, The Roy Tanner Shield, The WEP Harris Shield, The Under 16 Competition and The Women’s<br />
Competitions.<br />
[c] The Grade Committee may give permission for non-metropolitan based Clubs (specifically Gold Coast,<br />
Ipswich/Logan and Sunshine Coast) to nominate teams for any or all of The Norm McMahon Shield, The Bob<br />
Spence Shield, The Roy Tanner Shield, The WEP Harris Shield, The Under 16 Competition and The Women’s<br />
Competitions.<br />
[d] If following the receipt of team nominations from Clubs, there is an uneven number of teams in a particular<br />
competition, the Grade Committee shall call for further nominations from Clubs to field a second team in that<br />
competition. If following this process a bye is required then it must apply to the lowest grade, being The WEP<br />
Harris Shield Competition.<br />
3. MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS<br />
Each Club shall possess the following qualifications:<br />
[a] A membership roll of a minimum of eleven [11] players per nominated team.<br />
[b] Unless the Grade Committee otherwise approves, the possession or lease of more than one first grade standard<br />
ground and wicket approved by the Grade Committee. For the upkeep of its grounds and wickets, each Club<br />
shall be responsible, even if necessary, to the extent of engaging a competent grounds man.The Grade<br />
Committee shall be the judge of the necessity in all cases, and any directions which it may give in this matter<br />
shall be complied with by the Club concerned. In the event of failure to comply with any such direction, the<br />
Grade Committee may take such action as it may think just.<br />
4. AGE QUALIFICATIONS<br />
[a] The Under 16 Competition shall consist of players who are under sixteen [16] years of age on the thirty first [31]<br />
day of August preceding the particular season in which the competition is played.<br />
[b] No player shall play in The Lord’s Taverners Under 16 Competition until he is at least [13] years of age as at<br />
the commencement of the match.<br />
[c] No male player shall play in any other grade competition until he is at least fourteen [14] years of age as at the<br />
commencement of the match.There will be no exceptions to this regulation.<br />
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5. CLUB REPRESENTED BY MORE THAN ONE TEAM<br />
If any Club plays more than one team in any grade, the players therein shall not be interchangeable except in the<br />
following circumstances:<br />
[a] A player on promotion or demotion to a grade in which the Club has more than one team may play in any team<br />
in such grade.<br />
[b] A Club may apply in writing to the Grade Committee for approval to transfer a player or players from one team<br />
to another team playing in the same grade, and such consent, when obtained shall apply only to the transfer of<br />
the player or players to the team named in the application. The application shall state the reasons for the desired<br />
transfer or transfers, and the batting and bowling performances of the player or players concerned in all grades<br />
in the preceding matches of the season, and the positions of the team concerned in the Premiership Competition,<br />
and shall be lodged at <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>’s Office before 12 Noon on the Wednesday immediately preceding<br />
the date set down for the commencement of the match for which consent is sought.<br />
[c] In the lowest grade (WEP Harris Shield) interchange of players can be made if absolutely necessary to avoid<br />
possible forfeit of one of the included teams. If this is to occur for any round commencing after December 31,<br />
no player may be interchanged without the Club having first applied for and obtained the consent of the Grade<br />
Committee. The player interchanged between teams should not have scored more than 200 runs and/or taken<br />
more than 15 wickets, in all forms of competition, in the WEP Harris Shield and or any higher grade.<br />
6. WICKET FEES<br />
The competing Clubs shall be responsible for payment of the fees chargeable for the various grounds on which<br />
competition matches are to be played. The amount of the fees and the method of computation thereof will be<br />
determined each season by the Grade Committee. Until further resolution by the Grade Committee, the fees shall be<br />
$120 per team per day for each fixture, excepting for Finals Matches which shall be $150 per team per day. For the<br />
purposes of this regulation a Twenty20 match shall count as a half day.<br />
7. PLAYERS – REGISTRATION<br />
Before the completion of the first fixture in each season each Club playing in the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong><br />
Competition must:<br />
[a] Lodge with <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> via the My<strong>Cricket</strong> database, the names and details of all registered players for<br />
all competitions. Lodgment must be before the completion of the first round of Grade Fixtures. Registrations of<br />
new players must be completed before the player participates in any competition.<br />
[b] Lodge with <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> via the My<strong>Cricket</strong> database, the names and contact details of all registered<br />
officials. Lodgment must be before the completion of the first round of Grade Fixtures. New registrations must<br />
be updated promptly as each official registers with the Club.<br />
[c] Non compliance with these requirements regarding player and official insurance will result in a suspension of<br />
payments under the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Grants Scheme.<br />
[d] Failure to comply by the relevant timeframe will result in all teams from all competitions from the offending<br />
Club being unable to compete until the situation is rectified.<br />
[e] No player shall represent more than one Club in any competition in any one season. Players under the age of<br />
eighteen [18] years may apply to the Grade Committee for special consideration if their residential<br />
circumstances change. Exceptions may be granted by the Grade Committee for players participating in the<br />
Sunday Legends or Over 40’s competitions.<br />
[f] It is the responsibility of each Club to ensure that all registered players are aware of the regulations and policies<br />
governing Grade Competition matches, including the Code of Behaviour, the Intoxicated Player Policy and the<br />
Racial and Religious Vilification Code.<br />
[g] Overseas Players<br />
[i] Any player who is not an Australian citizen or a permanent resident, and who has been resident in Australia<br />
for less than six full months prior to registration with a Club, is deemed to be an overseas player.<br />
[ii] When lodging player registration lists, a Club must register that player as an overseas player for that Club.<br />
[iii] At the conclusion of any season, an overseas player shall cease to be bound to the Club for which the player<br />
participated unless bound by a contractual agreement entered into by the Club and the player.<br />
[iv] A Club is permitted to play no more than two [2] overseas players per competition on any given day of a<br />
match in the following competitions:<br />
[1] First Grade;<br />
[2] The Alan Pettigrew Shield; and<br />
[3] The Katherine Raymont Shield<br />
[v] A Club is permitted to play an unlimited number of overseas players in all other competitions.<br />
[h] Dual Registration<br />
A player wishing to play in an additional competition controlled by another Association affiliated with<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> must complete a Dual Affiliation Form [see Office Bearers] which is lodged with that<br />
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player’s ‘Primary’ Association or Club. The player’s ‘Primary’ affiliate has first call on that player’s services for<br />
representative selection.<br />
8. UNFINANCIAL MEMBERS<br />
No member of a Club who leaves such Club to join another Club shall be eligible to play in any fixture organised<br />
by <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> or any of its affiliates, until they are financially clear of the Club of which they were<br />
originally a member. No player who has been playing in the competition of an affiliated association shall be eligible<br />
to play in any competition of an affiliate until they satisfy the Executive Committee of that Club that they are<br />
financially clear of such an affiliated association. A player shall be deemed to be financially clear of a Club if, up to<br />
the time of leaving the Club, they have paid their annual subscription, special levies in the nature of subscription,<br />
wicket fees, and any penalty validly imposed by the Club in accordance with the rules thereof. The final decision<br />
shall be left to the discretion of the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Appeals Tribunal.<br />
9. <strong>GR</strong>ADING OF PLAYERS<br />
[a] Any Club taking part in the Grade Competition may demote any player who has played in its higher grade teams<br />
as follows:<br />
(i) Maximum of two grades between First Grade to The Norm McMahon Shield and The Alan Pettigrew Shield<br />
to The Bob Spence Shield; or<br />
(ii) One grade between The Norm McMahon Shield, The Bob Spence Shield, The Roy Tanner Shield and The<br />
WEP Harris Shield; but<br />
for any round commencing after December 31, a player who as at the commencement of that round has played<br />
10 days in that grade and or any higher grade during the season and who has scored more than 300 runs (First<br />
Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield), 200 runs (The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP<br />
Harris Shields) or taken more than 15 wickets (First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence,<br />
Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields), in all forms of competition in that grade and or any higher grade may not<br />
be demoted without the Club having first applied for and obtained the consent of the Grade Committee.<br />
Applications for regrading must be lodged at the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Office no later than 12 Noon on the<br />
Wednesday preceding the commencement of the round.<br />
[b] For any round after the first round, and subject to Regulation 9 [a], a Club must make application to the Grade<br />
Committee to regrade any player more than two grades below First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield<br />
respectively, and more than one grade below The Norm McMahon, The Bob Spence and The Roy Tanner<br />
Shields. Submissions must include documentation of the player’s performances and may include medical<br />
certificates and reports, to be lodged at the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Office no later than 12 Noon on the Wednesday<br />
preceding the commencement of the round.<br />
[c] For any round commencing after December 31, a player who has played 8 days and scored more than 175 runs<br />
or taken more than 10 wickets in all forms of competition in the Katherine Raymont Shield may not be demoted<br />
without the Club having first applied for and obtained the consent of the Grade Committee. Applications for<br />
regrading should be lodged at the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Office no later than 12 Noon on the Thursday preceding<br />
the commencement of the round.<br />
[d] No player shall be permitted to participate in both The Katherine Raymont Shield and The Second Grade Shield<br />
matches on the same day. Players from The Katherine Raymont Shield may participate as a substitute fielder in<br />
The Second Grade Shield if no other substitute fielders are available. Clubs are expected to act within the Spirit<br />
of <strong>Cricket</strong> when using substitute fielders.<br />
10. SCHEDULING OF FIXTURES<br />
[a] At the July meeting of the Grade Committee complete rounds of fixtures shall be determined and copies thereof<br />
forwarded by the Grade Secretary of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> to the Secretary of each Grade Club.<br />
[b] The Grade Committee shall determine upon what grounds competition matches shall be played, and no<br />
alteration of either fixture or ground therefore shall be made except by the Grade Committee.<br />
[c] Should any portion of any fixture be played upon any ground other than that allotted to it, neither Club<br />
participating in such fixture shall be awarded any points for that match.<br />
[d] The ground, allocated by the Grade Committee, may not be changed while a match is in progress.<br />
[e] Where necessary due to an insufficient number of Club grounds, matches in The Roy Tanner Shield and The<br />
WEP Harris Shield can be scheduled on Sundays at the discretion of the Grade Committee. Where a match is<br />
scheduled on a Sunday in The Roy Tanner Shield or The WEP Harris Shield, any players participating in that<br />
match must not have played in a Grade Competition fixture on the day before.<br />
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11. FITNESS OF <strong>GR</strong>OUND<br />
[a] Subject to the force and effects of the Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong> at all material times prior to the period prescribed for play<br />
on any scheduled match day, the decision regarding the fitness of a ground and/or wicket for play, and/or<br />
possibility of play not taking place on such grounds owing to weather conditions shall be in the hands of the<br />
captains of the teams drawn to play on such ground. If either captain considers that there is no possibility of play<br />
taking place, the captain of the other team shall immediately be advised. If both captains agree that there is no<br />
possibility of play this information shall forthwith be conveyed by the captains to the State Umpire Manager,<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. Any Club, who fails to contact the State Umpire Manager, <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, shall pay<br />
the umpires’ fee payable in respect to that day. Each captain shall also forthwith advise the Secretary of their<br />
Club of the decision. If on match day both captains agree to play then the match commences and/or resumes.<br />
[b] Following the commencement of play if the umpires consider the wicket and or ground unsafe to play, then play<br />
may be suspended until it is considered safe to play or the day’s play is cancelled.<br />
[c] Where a Club is not in control of its grounds, it is recognised that the ground authority may cancel the day’s<br />
play.<br />
[d] If no such decision is made, it shall be obligatory on both teams to attend the ground at the time fixed for<br />
commencement of play.<br />
[e] When mowing grounds, preparing and covering wickets prior to the commencement of play on a scheduled day<br />
of play, the home side must first attend to its number one oval, then the number two oval and finally the number<br />
three oval.<br />
12. PREPARATION OF PITCH AND <strong>GR</strong>OUND<br />
[a] For the purposes of Law 7 of the Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong>, a pitch prepared 4 feet 4 inches on either side of a line joining<br />
the centre of the wickets, shall suffice for Grade Competition matches.<br />
[b] The pitch and grounds shall be prepared as follows before the commencement of play each day:<br />
[i] Where a competition match is scheduled over non-consecutive days the pitch shall be freshly prepared and<br />
the ground mown. The pitch should be prepared as closely as possible to that which was prepared for the<br />
first day’s play.<br />
[ii] Where a competition match is scheduled for consecutive days:<br />
[1] The creases shall be remarked on each day of the match on which play is expected to take place.<br />
[2] The outfield shall not be mown except for on the first day of the match on which play is scheduled to<br />
take place.<br />
[iii] Despite any preparations as in [i] or [ii] above, the captain of the batting side may on the second or<br />
succeeding days, exercise his option of rolling as set out in Law 10.<br />
[c] The pitch may be entirely protected against rain up to the commencement of play each day and for the duration<br />
of the match.<br />
[d] If in the opinion of the Grade Committee, a Club without prior notification to the opposing Club and<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, fails to adequately protect the wicket block on any oval that is under that Club’s direct<br />
control on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday night prior to any Grade match, two [2] match points may be<br />
taken from the home team and awarded to the away team.<br />
[e] The following guidelines apply for boundary lengths in the Women’s competitions:<br />
The Katherine Raymont Shield: 50 – 64 metres<br />
Women’s Second Grade 40 – 54 metres<br />
[f] Away teams shall not carry out work on opposition grounds without the permission of the Home Club.<br />
Permission must be sought from the Club President, Secretary or Head Curator and detail what work will be<br />
conducted (i.e. removal of water from the outfield). Clubs are expected to act within the spirit of cricket with<br />
reference to this regulation.<br />
Notes: Refer to One Day Playing Conditions 4.3 and 7.4 for outfield markings relating to fielding restriction overs<br />
and pitch markings for wide deliveries (One Day and Twenty20 matches).<br />
Refer to regulation 35.5 relating to preparation of pitches for Semi Finals and Finals.<br />
[g] Black sightscreens are required for all Scheduled First Grade One Day and Twenty20 matches.<br />
13. APPROVED BALLS<br />
[a] The brand of ball must be one manufactured by Kookaburra, Gabba, Platypus or Dukes.<br />
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[b] Men’s Competitions<br />
First GradeScheduled One Day<br />
and Twenty20 Matches Balls shall be four [4] piece white leather. The weight to be 156g.<br />
All other Matches Balls shall be four [4] piece red leather. The weight to be 156 g.<br />
[c]<br />
(including unscheduled One Day matches)<br />
Women’s Competitions<br />
The Katherine Raymont Shield Balls shall be four [4] piece red leather. The weight to be 142 g.<br />
The Second Grade Shield Balls shall be two [2] piece red leather. The weight to be 142 g.<br />
14. PROVISION OF NEW BALL<br />
[a] The fielding side shall provide a new ball in the first innings of all matches, and a playable ball [in the opinion<br />
of the umpires] in the second innings of any Two Day match.<br />
[b] The fielding side may elect to have the use of a new ball at the commencement of the batting side’s second<br />
innings of any Two Day match. Such a new ball must be provided by the fielding side.<br />
[c] After 80 overs of six balls have been bowled in any innings, the captain of the fielding side may use a new ball.<br />
Such a new ball must be provided by the fielding side.<br />
15. LIST OF TEAMS<br />
[a] The two captains shall, before tossing, exchange lists of teams [including player replacements under Regulation<br />
18] selected to play in the match, and complete the Team Lists form and hand to the presiding umpires.<br />
Team Sheets are required to have clearly indicated the following:<br />
(C) Team Captain<br />
(R) Players replaced under Regulation 18.1 [Representative Players]<br />
(U16S) Players substituted under Regulation 18.2 [Under 16 Players]<br />
(S) Players substituted under Regulation 18.3 [Unavailable Players]<br />
(U19) Players under the age of nineteen [19] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August preceding<br />
the particular season in which the Competition is played.<br />
(U18) Players under the age of eighteen [18] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August preceding<br />
the particular season in which the Competition is played.<br />
(U17) Players under the age of seventeen [17] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August preceding<br />
the particular season in which the Competition is played.<br />
(U16) Players under the age of sixteen [16] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August preceding<br />
the particular season in which the Competition is played.<br />
(U15) Players under the age of fifteen [15] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August preceding<br />
the particular season in which the Competition is played.<br />
(U14) Players under the age of fourteen [14] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August preceding<br />
the particular season in which the Competition is played.<br />
[b] For any Four Day match, the Captain must indicate the day that a player replacement will take effect, in<br />
accordance with Regulation 18.<br />
[c] Each team is required to nominate on the Team Lists form, a Club Official who can be contacted by <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
<strong>Cricket</strong> should any issues relating to spectator behaviour occur.<br />
[d] No match shall commence unless this procedure has been completed. That having been completed, no alteration<br />
shall be made to either team list [including player replacements under Regulation 18] without the consent of the<br />
opposing captain except in circumstances governed by sections [c], [k] and [l] of Regulation 18.<br />
[e] The lists of teams [including player replacements under Regulation 18] shall be completed when results of the<br />
games are entered in the My<strong>Cricket</strong> database at <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>.<br />
[f] The umpires, on completion of the round of fixtures are to complete the wicket rating, ground rating and<br />
confirmation of match scores and result on the Team Lists form and forward it with their umpires’ appointment<br />
sheet to the State Umpire Manager, <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>.<br />
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16. NUMBER OF PLAYERS<br />
[a] A Club shall not commence a match, unless it has a minimum of seven [7] players [as listed in accordance with<br />
Regulation 15] in attendance at the time set down for commencement of play. Once play has commenced a Club<br />
can continue the match with any number of players not exceeding eleven [11].<br />
The Lord’s Taverners Under 16 Competition and The Katherine Raymont Shield: 12 players shall be<br />
permitted. 11 fielders only shall be on the field at any one time. One player in each side shall not be permitted to<br />
bat in an innings. Unlimited interchange of fielders from the 12 players nominated to take part in the match shall<br />
be allowed, provided that no time is wasted. Should a player be injured and not be able to take their place in the<br />
field, the replacement fielder must in the first instance be one of the 12 nominated players.<br />
[b] If, for any reason, any Club is unable or refuses to proceed with a match at the time set down for commencement<br />
of play, both umpires, prior to allowing an appeal, shall investigate the matter, and having satisfied themselves<br />
that there is no good reason or excuse for the respondent Club not having a minimum of seven [7] players in<br />
attendance at the commencement of play, then declare the match lost by the Club unable or refusing to proceed<br />
with the match. The Grade Committee, may on appeal from either Club, investigate the circumstances of the<br />
enforced forfeit, and after having heard the Clubs’ and Umpires’ explanations, shall take such action as it deems<br />
fit.<br />
17. FAILURE TO FIELD TEAMS<br />
Should any Club fail in two consecutive matches, arranged by <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, to field a full side of eleven<br />
[11] players in each of the grades in which it is competing, the matter shall be reported to the Grade Committee<br />
who, after having heard the Club’s explanation, shall take such action as it deems fit.<br />
18. REPLACEMENT OF PLAYERS<br />
18.1 Representative Players<br />
[a]For the purposes of these regulations National Selectors shall be Selectors appointed by <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia and<br />
State Selectors shall be the relevant State Selection Committee appointed by the Board of Directors of<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>.<br />
This regulation is to apply only to the following instances:<br />
[i] Representative Players, who are selected by the National or State Selectors, including players participating<br />
in the T20 Challenge.<br />
[ii] Representative Players who are selected for Intra State and Interstate <strong>Queensland</strong> State Secondary School<br />
Carnivals.<br />
[iii] An employee of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, and or Stadiums <strong>Queensland</strong>, who is required to work at a first class<br />
fixture.<br />
[iv] Any coaching staff appointed by <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia or <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> to a National or State team.<br />
[b] Subject to Regulation 9 and Regulation 35.1, a player unavailable for one day [or part thereof] of a Grade<br />
Fixture including Semi Finals and Finals for the reasons outlined in [a] above may be replaced on that day and<br />
participate normally on the other day [s] [or part thereof] of the relevant Grade Fixture including Semi Finals<br />
and Finals.<br />
[c] It is to be presumed that all state representative players will play in all Grade Fixtures that the dates of the<br />
representative playing calendar including reasonable travel days will allow. Representative players may only be<br />
excused from playing or made available for the Grade <strong>Cricket</strong> Competition, for any reason by either:<br />
[i] The Chairman of the relevant State Selection Panel; or<br />
[ii] The <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Medical Officer/ Physiotherapist.<br />
[d] Representative players who have been injured may be declared available to play on any day of the Grade<br />
Competition by the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Medical Officer/Physiotherapist.<br />
[e] When any date of any representative match, first class fixture or coaching appointment (including reasonable<br />
travel time) overlaps any date of any Two Day or Four Day Grade Fixture; each Club must nominate a<br />
replacement player for each player involved in the representative match, first class fixture or coaching<br />
appointment.<br />
[f] If a representative team has not been named for any day of a representative match which overlaps any date of<br />
any Two Day or Four Day Grade Fixture, then a replacement player must be nominated for each of the players<br />
chosen in the squad for the most recent representative match of that type in that season.<br />
[g] The replacement player may [1] be drawn from a lower grade team or [2] be nominated as a replacement only.<br />
[h] A player involved as a replacement must continue the “not out” innings or complete the over of the player they<br />
replace on a subsequent day of play. However, no player may bat twice in the same innings.<br />
[i] Consequential vacancies in lower grade teams must be filled in accordance with paragraph [g].<br />
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[j] Captains must notify opposing captains of the names of replacement players before the toss except in cases<br />
covered by paragraphs [k] and [l] of this regulation. Any replacement player must be identified on the list of<br />
teams included on the Match Report as required by Regulation 15. For any Four Day match, the Captain must<br />
indicate the day that the replacement player will take effect.<br />
[k] Subject to [c] above a player selected or appointed as outlined in [a] above after the commencement of a Grade<br />
Fixture may be replaced in accordance with this regulation. The Grade Secretary and the Secretary of the<br />
opposing Club must be notified of the replacement player[s] by 12 Noon on the Friday following the first day of<br />
the match.<br />
[l] A player omitted or made available in accordance with section [c] of this regulation by the National or State<br />
Selectors after the commencement of a Grade Fixture may compete in their normal First Grade Team, on a<br />
subsequent day of play. The Grade Secretary and the Secretary of the opposing Club must be notified of the<br />
consequential replacement[s] by 12 Noon on the Friday following the first day of the match. If a player is<br />
omitted or made available after 12 Noon on the Friday, the Grade Secretary and the Secretary of the opposing<br />
Club must be notified of the consequential replacement[s] as soon as possible.<br />
[m] Any representative player nominated as a replacement player for day two (or day three or day four for four day<br />
Finals matches)who is subsequently excused from playing shall have the day one player continue in their place,<br />
unless the day one player is unavailable and not nominated on the team list of any Grade team on that day.<br />
[n] This regulation applies to all Premiership Rounds and Semi Finals and Finals.<br />
[o] If a Club fails to nominate a replacement player to cover any representative player in accordance with this<br />
regulation, then the representative player (or consequential replacement player in the lower grades) is to play on<br />
the day(s) the representative player is available for Grade Fixtures, but the team for which the representative<br />
player plays will be deducted two competition points for each day for which a replacement player is not<br />
nominated in accordance with this regulation. A similar penalty will apply to each team which fails to nominate<br />
a consequential replacement player.<br />
Note: Umpires do not have the authority to determine player eligibility.<br />
Addendum to Regulation 18.1 Big Bash League<br />
[a] For the period of the Big Bash League , the Brisbane Heat Coach shall have the same authority as the State<br />
Selectors for purposes of this regulation.<br />
[b] Players registered with a Grade Club and contracted to a Big Bash League franchise other than the Brisbane<br />
Heat shall be treated as a representative player for purposes of this regulation.<br />
[c] At the discretion of the Brisbane Heat Coach, Brisbane Heat players that are not already registered with a Grade<br />
Club in <strong>Queensland</strong>, including international, interstate and intrastate players, will be allocated with<br />
consideration to the following:<br />
[i] Whether the player has previously played in a Grade Club in <strong>Queensland</strong>;<br />
[ii] Based on the Damien Mullins Cup ladder at the completion of Round 9;<br />
[iii] The type of player (such as a wicketkeeper).<br />
18.2 The Under 16 Competition<br />
[a] Any player participating in both the Under 16 Competition and the First Grade Competition or The Alan<br />
Pettigrew Shield may be replaced for any day of an Under 16 fixture that is scheduled on the same day as a First<br />
Grade or Alan Pettigrew Shield fixture.<br />
[b] The players’ names must be listed, along with the names of the replacement players, on the Team List form and<br />
handed to the presiding umpires prior to the toss of the coin.<br />
[c] Application may be made to the Grade Committee for a replacement player in the Under 16 Competition due to<br />
a player being promoted to First Grade or The Alan Pettigrew Shield after the commencement of a fixture.<br />
18.3 Unavailable Players<br />
This regulation applies in addition to and not in substitution for Regulations 18.1 and 18.2.<br />
[a] Clubs may select, without application to <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, up to a maximum of two [2] players as<br />
replacements on the second day of a match (or third or fourth day for a four day match) for The Norm<br />
McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields. Clubs may select without application to<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, a maximum of one [1] player as a replacement on the second day of a match for First<br />
Grade, The Alan Pettigrew Shield and The Under 16 Competition.<br />
[b] The player’s names must be listed, along with the names of the replacement players, on the Team List form and<br />
handed to the presiding umpires prior to the toss of the coin. For any Four Day match, the Captain must indicate<br />
the day that the replacement player will take effect.<br />
[c] The replacement player may [1] be drawn from a lower grade team or [2] be nominated as a replacement only.<br />
[d] A replacement player may be promoted or demoted, subject to the provisions of Regulation 9.<br />
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[e] A player involved as a replacement must continue the “not out” innings or complete the over of the player they<br />
replace on a subsequent day of play. However, no player may bat twice in the same innings.<br />
[f] This regulation applies to all Premiership Rounds, as well as Semi Finals and Finals for the whole match<br />
(including third and fourth days), except for Semi Finals and Finals in First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew<br />
Shield.<br />
Note: Umpires do not have the authority to determine player eligibility.<br />
19. SUBSTITUTES AND BATSMAN LEAVING THE FIELD OR RETIRING<br />
Fielder Absent or Leaving the Field [Law 2 .5] shall apply as modified below:<br />
[a] If a fielder fails to take the field with their side at the start of the match or at any later time, or leaves the field<br />
during a session of play, the umpire shall be informed of the reason for their absence, and the fielder shall not<br />
thereafter come onto the field during a session of play without the consent of the umpire [See Law 2.6]. The<br />
umpire shall give such consent as soon as practicable. If the player is absent from the field for longer than eight<br />
minutes:<br />
[i] The player shall not be permitted to bowl in that innings after their return until they have been on the field<br />
for at least that length of playing time for which they were absent.<br />
[ii] The player shall not be permitted to bat unless or until, in the aggregate, they have returned to the field<br />
and/or their side’s innings has been in progress for at least that length of playing time for which they have<br />
been absent or, if earlier when their side has lost five wickets.<br />
[b] The restriction in [i] and [ii] above shall not apply if the player has suffered an external blow [as opposed to an<br />
internal injury such as a pulled muscle] whilst participating earlier in the match and consequently been forced to<br />
leave the field. Nor shall it apply if the player has been absent for very exceptional and wholly acceptable<br />
reasons [other than injury or illness].<br />
[c] In the event of a fieldsman already being off the field at the commencement of an interruption in play through<br />
ground, weather or light conditions, they shall be allowed to count any such stoppage time as playing time,<br />
provided that they personally inform the umpires when they are fit enough to take the field had play been in<br />
progress.<br />
Batsman leaving the field or retiring [Law 2.9] shall apply as modified below<br />
[d] A batsman may retire at any time during their innings. The umpire, before allowing play to proceed, shall be<br />
informed of the reason for a batsman retiring.<br />
[e] If a batsman retires because of illness, injury or any other unavoidable cause, they are entitled to resume their<br />
innings subject to (g) below. If for any reason they do not do so, their innings is to be recorded as ‘Retired – not<br />
out’.<br />
[f] If a batsman retires for any reason other than as in (e) above, they may only resume their innings with the<br />
consent of the opposing captain. If for any reason they do not resume their innings it is to be recorded as<br />
‘Retired – out’.<br />
[g] If after retiring a batsman resumes their innings, it shall only be at the fall of a wicket or the retirement of<br />
another batsman.<br />
[h] Where an injury occurs to a batsman involved in a tenth wicket partnership, a maximum of five minutes will be<br />
allowed in order for the batsman to obtain treatment. If the injury occurs within 30 minutes of a scheduled<br />
interval, the interval shall be taken immediately if the batsman is unable to resume after the five minutes. If the<br />
batsman is unable to resume after the five minutes or after the early interval, they shall be recorded in the<br />
scorebooks as “Retired – not out” as described above.<br />
20. PLAYER’S DRESS<br />
[a] No player shall be allowed to play in any match unless they appear in proper cricketing attire, which shall<br />
consist of the following:<br />
[i] Shirt of the type known as a “<strong>Cricket</strong> Shirt” or woven woollen, wool and cotton, or similar material of white<br />
or cream colour.<br />
[ii] Trousers of white or cream colour (unless otherwise approved as below).<br />
[b] The guidelines for the use of coloured shirts and or trousers are as follows.<br />
First Grade:<br />
Teams participating in scheduled One Day and Twenty20 matches must wear coloured shirts in the respective<br />
Club colours. Coloured shirts must comply with the following guidelines and be approved by <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
<strong>Cricket</strong> prior to the start of the season.<br />
[i] A Club may use the same coloured shirt or trousers in One Day and Twenty20 matches or, at its discretion, a<br />
Club may use a different coloured shirt for One Day and Twenty20 matches.<br />
[ii] Shirts should be designed in the manner that stays within the current logo regulations [j] and with colours<br />
that are suitable to be used with a white ball. Clubs can design the playing shirt/s within these boundaries but<br />
the Grade Committee has final decision on shirt approval.<br />
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[iii] White, cream or coloured trousers may be worn.<br />
[iv] Coloured pads or coloured pad covers must be worn.<br />
[v] A Club must apply for approval of their coloured shirt by providing a written request together with a colour<br />
design or sample to the Grade Secretary prior to a date that will be determined and advised by the Grade<br />
Committee.<br />
All other competitions:<br />
Teams participating in scheduled One Day and Twenty20 matches may wear coloured shirts and trousers with<br />
panels in the respective Club colours provided that they comply with the following guidelines and that the<br />
colour and design of the shirts have been approved by <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> prior to the start of the season.<br />
[i] It is not compulsory to use coloured playing shirts in either of these matches in any grade.<br />
[ii] A Club may use the same coloured shirts or trouser panels in One Day and Twenty20 matches or, at its<br />
discretion, a Club may use a different shirt for One Day and Twenty20 matches.<br />
[iii]Shirts should be designed in the manner that stays within the current logo regulations [j] and are kept within<br />
reasonable colour boundaries that are suitable to be used with a red ball. Clubs can design the playing shirt/s<br />
within these boundaries but the Grade Committee has final decision on shirt approval.<br />
[iv] Piping and stripes only, approximately 50mm wide, are permitted on pants.<br />
[v] A Club must apply for approval of their coloured shirts and/or trouser panels by providing a written request<br />
together with a colour design or sample to the Grade Secretary prior to a date that will be determined and<br />
advised by the Grade Committee.<br />
[c] Women: The Katherine Raymont Shield players to wear long white pants.<br />
The Second Grade Shield players to wear long white culottes, pants or shorts.<br />
Application can be made for shirts to be approved as above.<br />
[d] Socks worn shall be white or cream or, should more than one pair of socks be worn, socks showing shall be<br />
white or cream.<br />
[e] Boots or shoes of any material coloured predominantly white. Spikes shall not project from the soles of boots or<br />
shoes to a length greater than 9mm.<br />
[f] In First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield Competition matches NO player will be allowed on the field<br />
unless wearing spiked footwear [half spiked footwear is permissible]. The Grade Secretary may approve a<br />
relaxation of this clause on written medical grounds.<br />
[g] Caps: It shall not be obligatory on any player to wear a cap, but if a player elects to do so, the cap worn shall be<br />
that of the Club for which they are playing. A white or cream hat may be worn in lieu of a cap. Coloured hats<br />
are permitted, but only if in Club colours and with the Club emblem attached.<br />
[h] A sweater may be worn in addition to the shirt provided that it is of white or cream colour.<br />
[i] T-Shirts and Undergarments (worn under playing shirts) unless white or skin colour, shall not protrude beyond<br />
the playing shirt. Black T-Shirts and Undergarments only are permitted in scheduled First Grade One Day and<br />
Twenty20 matches.<br />
Note: Except for the wearing of spikes in the First Grade and Alan Pettigrew Shield, the question of player’s attire<br />
should be referred to the team captain and Club officials.<br />
[j] Permitted Logos on Grade <strong>Cricket</strong> Playing Uniform:<br />
1. Club Logo.<br />
2. Manufacturers Logo.<br />
3. Commercial Logos: Competition Sponsor.<br />
Club Sponsor Logo.<br />
The permitted size and location of these logos on playing apparel is as follows.<br />
Shirts:<br />
Club Logo Max of 64cm 2 on left chest.<br />
Manufacturers Logo Max of 40cm 2 on right chest or collar.<br />
Club Sponsor Logo Max of 30cm (wide) x 20cm (high) on front of shirt, Max of 64cm 2 on either<br />
or both sleeves.<br />
The design of logos on shirts is subject to Grade Committee approval.<br />
21. UMPIRES ALLOCATION<br />
[a] Umpires for all matches, under the control of the Grade Committee, shall be appointed by the <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
<strong>Cricket</strong> Umpire Selection Committee provided that failure to make such appointment shall not invalidate a<br />
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match. Umpires shall be entitled to receive in respect of Grade Competition matches a personal allowance of<br />
such an amount per day as approved by the Board.<br />
[b] Should only one umpire be in attendance at a Grade Competition match and be requested by both captains to<br />
officiate at the bowler’s end, they shall receive an extra allowance as determined by the Finance Committee.<br />
[c] Any Club who forfeits or fails to take part in any match without having given two [2] days notice to the Grade<br />
Secretary shall pay the Umpires’ Fee payable in respect of one day of such match.<br />
22. HOURS OF PLAY<br />
[a] The playing season shall commence on a date determined by the Grade Committee. The playing hours for each<br />
Grade are set out in the following schedule:<br />
Grade Commencement Lunch Tea Cessation<br />
First Grade &<br />
The Alan Pettigrew Shield<br />
10:00am<br />
12pm -<br />
12:40pm<br />
2:40pm -<br />
3pm<br />
5:00pm<br />
The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy<br />
Tanner & WEP Harris Shields (Rounds<br />
1 & 2)<br />
12:00pm N/A<br />
2:30pm -<br />
3:00pm<br />
5:30pm<br />
The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence,<br />
Roy Tanner & WEP Harris Shields (All<br />
other two day rounds)<br />
12:15pm N/A<br />
2:45pm -<br />
3:15pm<br />
5:45pm<br />
The Under 16 Competition 11:00am N/A<br />
20<br />
1:30pm -<br />
2:00pm<br />
4:30pm<br />
[b] Subject to the Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong> except in the following cases namely:<br />
[i] When a match is completed.<br />
[ii] Where play becomes impossible on account of the state of the ground.<br />
[iii]Where play is stopped due to light conditions.<br />
[c] A match may be concluded anytime after Tea on the second day’s play with the agreement of both captains. If<br />
either captain wishes to continue the match then play shall continue. Any team that concludes a match early will<br />
forego incentive points that could have been achieved prior to the scheduled cessation time (refer also to<br />
Regulation 35.3 in relation to semi-finals and finals).<br />
[d] Additional Hour: The following shall apply to First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence,<br />
Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Under 16 Competition.<br />
[i] In the event of play being suspended for any reason other than normal intervals, the playing time on that day,<br />
shall be extended by the amount of time lost up to a maximum of one hour. In these circumstances, the<br />
minimum number of overs to be bowled shall be in accordance with Regulation 29.<br />
[ii] If the start of play is delayed, the scheduled intervals shall be delayed by the same amount of time to a<br />
maximum of one hour.<br />
[iii] If play has been suspended for 30 minutes or more prior to the commencement of the scheduled tea interval,<br />
the tea interval shall be delayed for half an hour. If any further playing time is lost, additional time of up to a<br />
maximum of one hour per day shall be added to the playing hours for the next or subsequent day[s] as<br />
required. Of this additional time the first 30 minutes or less time shall be added to the first session. However<br />
under no circumstances shall the rescheduled cessation time be extended to more than one hour beyond the<br />
cessation time as set in the above Hours of Play. The words “scheduled cessation time” used hereafter shall<br />
also mean any rescheduled time as advised by the umpires in accordance with the above regulation. Play<br />
shall be deemed to commence when the umpire calls “Play”.<br />
[iv] If play has earlier been extended beyond the original cessation time, play may recommence prior to the<br />
rescheduled cessation time provided that playing conditions are fit for play in accordance with the<br />
Regulations governing Grade Competition Matches. If play has not earlier been extended beyond the original<br />
cessation time and players are off the field at the original cessation time due to ground, weather or light, play<br />
shall cease for the day.<br />
23. INTERVALS AND LIGHTNING<br />
[a] Unless otherwise provided herein the following intervals shall be taken as specified in Regulation 22:<br />
[i] In the event of the ground, weather or light conditions causing a suspension of play, the umpires, after<br />
consultation with the captains, may decide in the interests of time-saving, to bring forward the time of the<br />
luncheon interval [First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield].
[ii] If an innings ends or there is a stoppage caused by weather or bad light within 10 minutes of the agreed<br />
time for the luncheon interval [First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield], the interval shall be taken<br />
immediately. The interval shall be of the allocated length and the time remaining in the session of play shall<br />
be added to the length of the next session. No extra allowance shall be made for the 10 minute interval<br />
between innings.<br />
[iii] If an innings ends or there is a stoppage caused by weather or bad light within 30 minutes of the agreed<br />
time for the tea interval, the interval shall be taken immediately. The interval shall be of the agreed length<br />
and, if applicable, shall include the 10 minute interval between innings.<br />
[iv] If at the agreed time for the tea interval, nine wickets are down, play shall continue for a period not<br />
exceeding 30 minutes or until the innings is concluded.<br />
[v] The tea interval shall be of 20 minutes duration for First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew, 30 minutes for the<br />
Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Under 16 Competition from the<br />
specified time or at the conclusion of the over in progress at the above time subject to the circumstances<br />
provided for in Law 16.3, 16.4 and 16.5.<br />
[b] (The 30/30 Rule) If thunder follows a lightning flash by thirty (30) seconds or less, play must cease<br />
immediately. Players and officials must leave the field immediately and must not return until thirty (30) minutes<br />
after the initial lightning flash. If during the suspension of play thunder follows a lightning flash by thirty (30)<br />
seconds or less, the thirty (30) minute suspension period is to recommence.<br />
24. DRINKS ON FIELD<br />
First Grade & The Alan Pettigrew Shield<br />
Drinks shall not be taken on the field more than once in each session except in cases of extreme heat when extra<br />
drinks breaks may be taken with the agreement of the umpires. Once the players have left the field for any<br />
reason during a session, no drinks shall be taken onto the field prior to the next scheduled adjournment unless<br />
such session exceeds 1 hour 30 minutes.<br />
The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Under 16 Competition.<br />
Two drink breaks per session are permitted each 50 minutes apart. In cases of extreme heat, extra drinks breaks<br />
may be taken with the agreement of the umpires.<br />
25. THE FOLLOW ON<br />
As far as is relevant to Grade Competition Fixtures, Law 13 of the Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong> provides as follows:<br />
[a] Lead on First Innings:<br />
In a two innings match the side which bats first and leads by 150 runs in a Three Day or Four Day Match or by<br />
100 runs in a Two Day Match, shall have the option of requiring the other side to follow their innings.<br />
[b] Days Play Lost:<br />
If no play takes place on the first day of the match of three [3] or more days duration, [a] shall apply in<br />
accordance with the number of days play remaining from the actual start of the match.<br />
26. DURATION OF MATCHES<br />
[a] The duration of matches in all Grades, including Final Matches shall be as determined by the Grade Committee<br />
prior to the commencement of the season.<br />
[b] All matches not played out shall be decided on the result of the first innings and any matches not decided in the<br />
time allotted for play shall be considered as drawn.<br />
[c] Should the play on the first day of a two day match be entirely prevented by adverse weather conditions, the<br />
game shall revert to a one day match under conditions as provided in Regulation 27.<br />
27. UNSCHEDULED ONE DAY MATCH<br />
[a] In unscheduled one day matches any toss taken on the first day is void and captains shall toss again prior to<br />
commencement of play on the second day.<br />
[b] In all one day matches, scheduled and unscheduled, the One Day Playing Conditions will apply.<br />
28. NO BALL AND WIDE BALL<br />
[a] Law 24.1 will apply, except that no bowler may deliver a ball underarm. If a bowler bowls a ball underarm the<br />
umpire shall call and signal No Ball and the ball is to be re bowled overarm.<br />
[b] For all matches the penalty for any type of No Ball shall be one [1] run plus any runs scored from the delivery.<br />
[c] Bowling of Fast Short Pitched Balls [Law 42.6 [a], [i] and [ii] shall be replaced by the following]<br />
[i] A bowler shall be limited to two fast short pitched deliveries per over.<br />
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[ii] A fast short pitched ball is defined as a ball, which after pitching, passes or would have passed above<br />
shoulder height of the batsman standing upright in his normal guard position at the crease.<br />
[iii] The umpire at the bowler’s end shall advise the bowler and the batsman on strike when each fast short<br />
pitched delivery has been bowled.<br />
[iv] For the purpose of this regulation and subject to [vi] below, a ball that passes clearly above head height of<br />
the batsman, other than a fast short pitched ball, that prevents him from being able to hit it with his bat by<br />
means of a normal cricket stroke shall be called a Wide and will also count as one of the allowable balls<br />
above shoulder height for that over.<br />
[v] In the event of a bowler bowling more than two fast short pitched deliveries in an over, the umpire at the<br />
bowler’s end shall call and signal No Ball on each occasion. A differential signal shall be used to signify a<br />
No Ball for a fast short pitched delivery. The umpire shall call and signal No Ball and then tap the head<br />
with the other hand.<br />
[vi] If a bowler delivers a third fast short pitched ball in an over, the umpire, after the call of No Ball and<br />
when the ball is dead, shall caution the bowler, inform the other umpire, the captain of the fielding side<br />
and the batsmen at the wicket of what has occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings.<br />
[vii] If there is a second instance of the bowler being No Balled in the innings for bowling more than two fast<br />
short pitched deliveries in an over, the umpire shall advise the bowler that this is their final warning for<br />
the innings. The umpire will also inform the other umpire, the captain of the fielding side and the batsmen<br />
at the wicket of what has occurred.<br />
[viii] Should there be any further instance by the same bowler in that innings, the umpire shall call and signal<br />
No Ball and when the ball is dead direct the captain to take the bowler off forthwith. If necessary, the over<br />
shall be completed by another bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over nor be allowed to<br />
bowl the next over or part thereof.<br />
[ix] The bowler thus taken off shall not be allowed to bowl again in that innings.<br />
[x] The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the batsmen at the wicket and as soon as<br />
possible to the captain of the batting side.<br />
[d] Dangerous and Unfair Bowling – Action by the Umpire [Law 42.7 shall be replaced by the following]<br />
[i] The bowling of fast short pitched balls is unfair if the umpire at the bowler’s end considers that by their<br />
repetition and taking into account their length, height and direction, they are likely to inflict physical injury<br />
on the striker, irrespective of the protective clothing and equipment he may be wearing. The relative skill of<br />
the striker shall also be taken into consideration.<br />
[ii] In the event of such unfair bowling, the umpire at the bowler’s end shall adopt the following procedure:<br />
[1] In the first instance the umpire shall call and signal No Ball, and when the ball is dead, caution the<br />
bowler and inform the other umpire, the captain of the fielding side and the batsmen of what has<br />
occurred.<br />
[2] If there is a second instance by the same bowler in that innings, he shall repeat the above procedure and<br />
indicate to the bowler that this is a final warning.<br />
[3] Both the above caution and final warning shall continue to apply throughout the innings even though the<br />
bowler may later change ends.<br />
[iii] Should there be a further instance by the same bowler in that innings, the umpire at the bowler’s end shall:<br />
[1] Call and signal No Ball and when the ball is dead direct the captain to take the bowler off forthwith<br />
and to complete the over with another bowler, provided that the bowler does not bowl two overs or<br />
part thereof consecutively.<br />
[2] Not allow the bowler, thus taken off, to bowl again in the same innings.<br />
[3] Report the occurrence to the captain of the batting side as soon as the players leave the field for an<br />
interval.<br />
[e] Bowling of High Full Pitched Balls [Law 42.6 [b] shall apply as modified]<br />
[i] Any delivery which passes or would have passed on the full above waist height of the striker standing<br />
upright at the crease shall be a No Ball. This clause shall not apply for slow paced deliveries in the Under<br />
16 Competition.<br />
[ii] Any delivery which passes or would have passed on the full above waist height of the striker standing<br />
upright at the crease is deemed dangerous and unfair if, in the opinion of the bowler’s end umpire, it is<br />
likely to inflict physical injury on the striker.<br />
[iii] Applying to the Under 16 Competition only, a slow delivery that passes or would have passed on the full<br />
above shoulder height of the striker standing upright at the crease shall be a No Ball.<br />
[iv] In the event of a bowler bowling a high full pitched ball as defined in clause [ii] or [iii], the umpire at the<br />
bowler’s end shall adopt the following procedure:<br />
[1] In the first instance the umpire shall call and signal No Ball and when the ball is dead, caution the<br />
bowler and issue a first and final warning. The umpire shall inform the other umpire, captain of the<br />
fielding side and the batsman of what has occurred.<br />
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[2] At the first repetition call and signal No Ball and when the ball is dead direct the captain of the<br />
fielding side to take the bowler off forthwith and to complete the over with another bowler,<br />
provided that the bowler does not bowl two overs or part thereof consecutively.<br />
[3] Not allow the bowler, thus taken off, to bowl again in the same innings.<br />
[4] In the event that an umpire has taken action in accordance with clauses [2] & [3] immediately<br />
above the umpire shall report the occurrence, with the other umpire, to the captain of the batting<br />
side and <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> which shall take any further action that is considered to be appropriate<br />
against the captain and the bowler concerned.<br />
[f] Deliberate Bowling of High Full Pitched Balls [Law 42.8 shall be replaced with the following]<br />
If the umpire considers that a high full pitched ball which is deemed dangerous and unfair as defined above was<br />
deliberately bowled, then the first and final warning process shall be dispensed with. The umpire at the bowlers<br />
end shall:<br />
[i] Call and signal No Ball.<br />
[ii] When the ball is dead, direct the captain to take the bowler off forthwith.<br />
[iii] Not allow the bowler to bowl again in that innings.<br />
[iv] Complete the over with another bowler provided that the bowler does not bowl two overs or part<br />
thereof consecutively.<br />
[g] Cumulative cautions and warnings will not apply and each different form of dangerous and unfair bowling will<br />
be treated separately in the warning process as defined in clauses [c], [d], [e] and [f].<br />
[h] Law 25.1 [Wide Ball] shall apply with the following addition: If in the umpires opinion the bowler is<br />
attempting to utilise the rough outside a batsman’s leg stump, or is bowling down the leg side as a negative<br />
tactic, the umpire will call and signal Wide ball unless the ball passes sufficiently within the reach of the striker<br />
for him to be able to hit it with his bat by means of a normal cricket stroke.<br />
29. FIXTURE MATCHES - OVER RATES<br />
[a] Play shall not cease on any day unless a minimum number of overs has been bowled as below. The initial<br />
minimum number of overs shall be:<br />
[i] First Grade &Alan Pettigrew Shield 96<br />
[ii] The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner,<br />
WEP Harris Shields & The Under 16 Competition 80<br />
[b] When an innings ends and a new innings is to start before the scheduled cessation time, the minimum number of<br />
overs shall be calculated at the rate of 1 over for each complete 3.75 minutes of the time remaining.<br />
[c] If the playing time remaining is one hour or less the minimum number of overs shall be calculated at the rate of<br />
1 over for each complete 4.29 minutes of the time remaining [14 overs per hour].<br />
[d] If there are losses of playing time the initial minimum number of overs shall be reduced at the rate of 1 over for<br />
each complete 3.75 minutes of the aggregate time lost which shall be assessed as follows: Actual time<br />
- For a player leaving the field due to serious injury<br />
- For interruptions caused by unfit ground, weather or light conditions<br />
[e] No reduction of minimum overs shall be allowed for drinks’ intervals or players’ injuries where these occur<br />
during any of the minimum overs which commence after the scheduled cessation time.<br />
[f] The umpires shall be responsible for determining minimum overs to be bowled and shall inform the fielding<br />
captain and the batting captain of the number of overs.<br />
[g] Except on the final day, when a wicket falls during the last minimum over of the day and within two minutes of<br />
the scheduled cessation of play, stumps shall be drawn immediately, the over shall be completed next day and<br />
shall not count for the purpose of calculating over rates for that day.<br />
[h] Should the minimum number of overs not be bowled by the scheduled cessation time, a penalty of 0.25<br />
premiership points shall be applied to each of those overs not commenced at the scheduled cessation time except<br />
any of the overs:<br />
[i] which remain when the innings of the batting side is terminated;<br />
[ii] which remain when play is abandoned or the match is completed before the scheduled cessation time due to<br />
ground, weather, light conditions or an outright result; and<br />
[iii] which the umpires consider would have been commenced but for circumstances of an extenuating nature.<br />
Note: When an innings ends and a new innings is to start, prior to the scheduled cessation time and the playing<br />
time remaining on the day is two hours or less, “circumstances of an extenuating nature” shall include the<br />
taking of wickets during the playing time before the scheduled cessation time, and the umpires shall make<br />
allowances for such extenuating circumstances, at the rate of three [3] minutes per wicket taken prior to<br />
the scheduled cessation time.<br />
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[i] The umpires shall notify the captains and scorers of any penalties immediately following the completion of each<br />
day’s play.<br />
[j] Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re number of overs.<br />
30. BOWLING INJURY PREVENTION<br />
[a] This regulation applies to all competitions. For the purpose of this regulation, a player’s status shall be<br />
determined by their age on thethirty first [31] day of August in the season in which the competition is played.<br />
For example, a player who is eighteen [18] on the thirty first day of August shall be deemed to be under nineteen<br />
for the duration of that season. These restrictions apply equally to male and female players.<br />
Age Restriction<br />
Under 19 Eight (8) overs maximum each spell<br />
Twenty (20) overs maximum per day<br />
Under 18 Seven (7) overs maximum each spell<br />
Eighteen (18) overs maximum per day<br />
Under 17 Six (6) overs maximum each spell<br />
Sixteen (16) overs maximum per day<br />
Under 16 Six (6) overs maximum each spell<br />
Fourteen (14) overs maximum per day<br />
Under 15 Five (5) overs maximum each spell<br />
Twelve (12) overs maximum per day<br />
Under 14 Five (5) overs maximum each spell<br />
Ten (10) overs maximum per day<br />
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Minimum break<br />
between spells<br />
Two Day One Day<br />
Match Match<br />
60 mins 30 mins<br />
60 mins 30 mins<br />
60 mins 30 mins<br />
60 mins 30 mins<br />
60 mins 30 mins<br />
60 mins 30 mins<br />
[b] A bowler who has bowled a spell of less than the maximum overs per spell may resume bowling prior to the<br />
completion of the necessary break as defined below, but this will be considered an extension of the same spell,<br />
and the maximum limit of overs for the spell will still apply. Following the completion of the spell, the normal<br />
break between spells will apply - the break within the spell is disregarded.<br />
[c] Management<br />
(i) It is the responsibility of the fielding captain to ensure that this playing condition is upheld.<br />
(ii) Should a dispute or uncertainty regarding the application of this playing condition occur during play,<br />
the umpires shall make the final decision on its application based on information available from the<br />
scorers or other sources.<br />
(iii) In the event of the above conditions not being met, a penalty of 0.25 premiership points shall be<br />
applied to each over bowled in breach of the regulation.<br />
[d] Definitions:This regulation applies to bowlers of medium pace or faster (as determined by the umpires and<br />
broadly defined as one to whom the wicket-keeper would normally stand back, or one who is not considered a<br />
slow bowler). The umpires shall immediately notify the captains of both sides of each bowler who they<br />
determine should be treated differently to this broad definition.<br />
[e] Change of Bowling Type: Where a bowler changes between medium pace (or faster) and slow bowling during<br />
a day’s play:<br />
(i) If the bowler begins with medium pace (or faster), the bowler is subject to the playing condition<br />
throughout the day.<br />
(ii) If the bowler begins with slow bowling and changes to medium pace (or faster), the playing condition<br />
applies from the time of the change, and all overs of slow bowling bowled prior to the change shall not<br />
be taken into account in either the current spell or the daily limit.<br />
Notes: The break between spells includes the lunch and tea breaks.<br />
Umpires shall monitor the overs bowled by players. In the event of a bowler attempting to bowl more than the<br />
permitted quota of overs relevant to his age group, the umpire[s] should advise the captain and/or coach that the<br />
permissible number of overs has been bowled and of the consequences of permitting the bowler to continue.<br />
Should the bowler continue to bowl and exceed the relevant quota, the umpire[s] shall report the matter to<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. Umpires have no power to suspend a player who breaches this regulation from bowling.<br />
31. MATCH REPORTS<br />
[a] Each Club in all Grades shall enter the result of the games and the full names of the selected players from their<br />
own teams, in the My<strong>Cricket</strong> database before 9:00am on the Thursday following the completion of each match.
[b] For the last scheduled fixture of any competition in which Semi Finals or Finals are to be played, entry must be<br />
complete by 2:00pm on the Monday following the fixture.<br />
[c] In respect of all Competition Fixtures, for teams receiving a forfeit or a bye, an entry of the result on the<br />
database is required listing the result of the match, and the names of the selected players.<br />
[d] The Grade Committee may impose any penalty it deems fit on any Club not complying with this regulation.<br />
Until further resolution by the Grade Committee the penalty for late lodgment of the data entry shall be 0.1<br />
competition points, per calendar day per match.<br />
[e] It is compulsory for each Club to enter on the My<strong>Cricket</strong> database the full scorecards (including dismissals) of<br />
all First Grade and Katherine Raymont Shield matches only. Each Club may enter on the My<strong>Cricket</strong> database<br />
the full scorecards for any other grade.<br />
[f] The Grade Secretary shall be permitted to confirm matches in the Over 40’s and the Sunday Legends<br />
competitions.<br />
[g] For the First Grade Men’s and The Alan Pettigrew Shield Competitions, penalties as per section [d] shall be<br />
deducted from the Overall Premiership ladder (and consequently the Club Championship)and where applicable<br />
for Two Day matches, the Two Day Ladder.<br />
32. <strong>PREMIER</strong>SHIP COMPETITION<br />
[a] The Grade Committee shall arrange for a competition programme for each Grade at the beginning of each<br />
season.<br />
[b] Match points shall be allotted as follows:<br />
Result Points<br />
Win on first innings and subsequent outright win 16<br />
Loss on first innings and subsequent outright win 9<br />
Win on first innings and subsequent outright loss 7<br />
Loss on first innings and subsequent outright loss 0<br />
Win on first innings and no further result (Two Day match) 12<br />
Loss on first innings and no further result 0<br />
Drawn match 5<br />
Win in a One Day match 7<br />
Win in a Twenty20 match 5<br />
Abandoned Two Day match being a match in which no play<br />
takes place<br />
4<br />
Abandoned One Day match being a match in which no play<br />
takes place or the minimum overs are not achieved<br />
4<br />
Abandoned Twenty20 match being a match in which no<br />
play takes place or the minimum overs are not achieved<br />
2.5<br />
Bye (Two Day or One Day round) 4<br />
Bye (Twenty20 round) 2.5<br />
TIES<br />
Result Points<br />
Tie on first innings and subsequent outright win 10<br />
Tie on first innings (Two Day match) 6<br />
Tie in a One Day match 4<br />
Tie in a Twenty20 match 2.5<br />
Tie on first innings and subsequent outright loss 6<br />
Tie on first innings and subsequent outright tie 8<br />
Win on first innings and subsequent outright tie 13<br />
Loss on first innings and subsequent outright tie 3<br />
[c] The result of a match shall be a tie on first innings when the scores are equal at the conclusion of the first<br />
innings, but only if the side batting second has completed its first innings by loss of all wickets or a declaration.<br />
[d] Bonus and Incentive points shall be allotted in addition to the above match points as follows:<br />
[i] Two Day Match and Unscheduled One Day Match (Applying to both First and Second Innings):<br />
.25 incentive points for each wicket taken<br />
.01 incentive points for each run scored<br />
[ii] One Day Match (Scheduled and Unscheduled)<br />
[1] One bonus point for any team that achieves victory with a run rate 1.25 times that of the opposition.<br />
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[2] One additional bonus point for any team that achieves victory with a run rate 2 times that of the<br />
opposition.<br />
For this purpose:<br />
[3] A team’s run rate will be calculated by reference to the number of runs scored divided by the number<br />
of overs faced.<br />
[4] Where a side is all out, the number of overs to be used is the maximum number of overs that side was<br />
otherwise eligible to face.<br />
[5] Where matches are shortened and targets revised through the Duckworth/Lewis or Calculation of<br />
Target Score system, bonus run rates and bonus defensive targets are derived as a function of the<br />
revised target score and maximum overs.<br />
Note: For the team batting second to gain one bonus point the victory must be achieved within 80% of the<br />
total number of overs. For the team batting second to gain two bonus points the victory must be achieved<br />
within 50% of the total number of overs.<br />
[e] Both incentive points and bonus points as shown above will be awarded for an unscheduled one day match.<br />
[f] No bonus or incentive points will be awarded for Twenty20 matches<br />
[g] For the purpose of computing bowling points in both first and second innings, bowling sides shall receive the<br />
appropriate points in respect of players absent from the batting side when all other wickets have fallen. However<br />
bowling points shall not be credited in respect of a batsman who has retired through illness, injury or some other<br />
unavoidable cause.<br />
[h] Any team on receiving a forfeit in a match shall be awarded the maximum number of points [match, bonus and<br />
incentive] gained by any team in the same grade in the same round of matches. In the event of a forfeit in a One<br />
Day or Twenty20 competition, no adjustment shall be made to net run rate.<br />
[i] A team which forfeits a match does not receive any points.<br />
[j] A Club which is obliged to forfeit a match shall forfeit its match in The WEP Harris Shield, except for the<br />
following Clubs:<br />
Ipswich/Logan and Sunshine Coast The Alan Pettigrew Shield<br />
Gold Coast The Bob Spence Shield<br />
[k] If a Club forfeits a match in any Grade higher than The WEP Harris Shield [subject to 32 [j]], the Club shall not<br />
receive any points for that round in the Grade in which the forfeit occurred, and in the Grade or Grades below<br />
the Grade in which the forfeit occurred.A Club forfeiting a match in any Grade shall be further penalised by<br />
being charged 100% of the Umpires’ Fees to <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> and the Wicket Fees to the home Club.<br />
[l] Regulation 32 [h] does not apply to any match [other than a match in which a forfeit occurred] affected by<br />
Regulation 32 [k].<br />
[m]In the event of two or more teams being equal in competition points, their position shall be decided by<br />
calculating a quotient achieved during the rounds. The quotient is calculated by:<br />
[i] Dividing the total number of runs scored by a team by the total number of wickets lost by it;<br />
[ii] Dividing the total number of runs scored against a team by the total number of wickets taken by it;<br />
[iii]Dividing the former [i] by the latter [ii]<br />
The team having the higher quotient shall be considered to have the better performance.<br />
For the purpose of the calculations a team forfeiting or declaring its innings closed shall be deemed to have lost<br />
only the number of wickets that have actually fallen.<br />
[n] Applying to First Grade and the Alan Pettigrew Shield, there will be separate Two Day, One Day and Twenty20<br />
competitions. An Overall Premiership shall be awarded to the team that finishes highest on the ladder at the end<br />
of the premiership rounds.<br />
[o] Applying to the Katherine Raymont Shield, there will be separate Premierships for One Day and Twenty20<br />
competitions.<br />
33. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
[a] The Clubs shall compete in a Club Championship terminating on completion of the Grade Competition Fixtures<br />
exclusive of Semi Finals and Finals.<br />
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[b] Club Championship points are to be determined by multiplying the points secured [including bonus and<br />
incentive points] in each of the following competitions:<br />
Grade Competition: x 5 First Grade<br />
x 4 Alan Pettigrew Shield<br />
x 3 Norm McMahon Shield<br />
x 2 Bob Spence Shield<br />
x 2 Roy Tanner Shield and<br />
x 1 WEP Harris Shield<br />
Women’s Competitions: x 2 The Katherine Raymont Shield<br />
x 1 The Second Grade Shield<br />
Age Competitions: x 1 The Under 16 Competition<br />
Note: All forms of competition (Two Day, One Day and Twenty20) will be included in calculating<br />
ClubChampionship points.<br />
[c] In the case of a Club fielding two teams in any one Grade, the points of the team who holds a higher position in<br />
that grade on completion of the round, apply to its Club Championship points.<br />
[d] In the event of two or more Clubs being equal on points, the Club Championship will be awarded jointly.<br />
34. AVERAGES AND AG<strong>GR</strong>EGATES<br />
[a] The minimum qualification for averages [aggregates for the Under 16 Competition and Second Grade Shield]<br />
shall be:<br />
Competition Batting Bowling<br />
First Grade, The Alan<br />
Pettigrew, Norm McMahon,<br />
Bob Spence, Roy Tanner,<br />
WEP Harris and Katherine<br />
Raymont Shields<br />
The Under 16 Competition<br />
The Second Grade Shield<br />
200 runs and a total number of innings commenced<br />
computed as follows:<br />
The lesser of<br />
[a] Nine or<br />
[b] Two thirds of the greatest number of innings<br />
commenced by any player of their Club in the<br />
particular Grade.<br />
150 runs and a total number of innings commenced<br />
computed as follows:<br />
The lesser of<br />
[a] Four or<br />
[b] Two thirds of the greatest number of innings<br />
commenced by any player of their Club in the<br />
particular Grade.<br />
100 runs and a total number of innings commenced<br />
computed as follows:<br />
The lesser of<br />
[a] Nine or<br />
[b] Two thirds of the greatest number of innings<br />
commenced by any player of her Club in the<br />
particular Grade.<br />
[b] For the purposes of computing averages and aggregates for First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield, One Day<br />
and Twenty20 matches shall not be taken into account. Unscheduled One Day matches will be taken into<br />
account.<br />
[c] For the purposes of computing averages and aggregates for The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner,<br />
WEP Harris, Katherine Raymont and Second Grade Shields all One Day and Twenty20 matches shall be taken<br />
into account.<br />
[d] For the purposes of computing averages and aggregates for The Under 16 Competition, scheduled and<br />
unscheduled One Day matches will be taken into account.<br />
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20 wickets and the bowling<br />
of at least 510 balls in the<br />
season in the particular<br />
Grade.<br />
12 wickets and the bowling<br />
of at least 300 balls in the<br />
season in the particular<br />
Grade.<br />
10 wickets and the bowling<br />
of at least 240 balls in the<br />
season in the particular<br />
Grade.
[e] For the purpose of computing averages and aggregates for all competitions, performances in Semi Finals and<br />
Finals shall not be taken into account.<br />
[f] Batting and bowling awards in the Under 16 Competition and the Second Grade Shield shall be based on the<br />
aggregate number of wickets or runs in that competition.<br />
35. SEMI FINALS & FINALS<br />
35.1 Eligibility<br />
[a] For the purpose of this regulation, the words “Final Match[es]” shall mean Semi Finals and Finals and the word<br />
“Fixture[s]” shall mean Grade Competition Fixtures unless otherwise stated.<br />
[b] To be eligible to play in Finals Matches with any Grade (other than the Katherine Raymont Shield, Women’s<br />
Second Grade, the Under 16 and Sunday Legends’ Competitions), a player must have played at least eight days<br />
in that Grade and/or any lower Grades (including Two Day, One Day and Twenty20 matches, subject to [d]<br />
below) during the season, excepting for Senior State and/or National players who will be eligible for First Grade<br />
only.<br />
Notes: For the purpose of calculating eligibility for Finals Matches, the Under 16 Competition shall be<br />
considered the lowest Grade.Semi Finals and Finals played in either the First Grade or Second Grade<br />
One Day and Twenty20 Competitions shall not be counted in calculating player eligibility for the<br />
Premiership Semi Finals and Finals.<br />
[c] Eligibility for The Katherine Raymont Shield One Day Final shall be four days andthe Second Grade Shield<br />
Final shall be three [3] days. For eligibility purposes, matches played in the Second Grade Shield shall count<br />
towards the total number of days played in The Katherine Raymont Shield.<br />
[d] For the purposes of [b] and [c] above participation in a Twenty20 match shall be counted as a half day.<br />
[e] To be eligible for Final Matches in First Grade One Day First Grade Twenty20, Second Grade One Day,<br />
Second Grade Twenty20 and Katherine Raymont Shield Twenty20 competitions, a player must have played at<br />
least two matches in that format in that Grade and/or any lower Grades during the season, excepting for<br />
[i] Senior State and/or National players who will be eligible for First Grade / The Katherine Raymont Shield<br />
only.<br />
Example: To be eligible for a Twenty20 Final Match in the Alan Pettigrew Shield, a player must have played at<br />
least two Twenty20 matches in The Alan Pettigrew and/or Norm McMahon and/or Bob Spence<br />
and/or Roy Tanner and/or WEP Harris Shields.<br />
[f] For the purposes of [e] above, only scheduled One Day matches shall be counted towards eligibility for Final<br />
Matches in One Day Competitions.<br />
[g] Players competing in the Under 16 Competition, must have played in at least three days in that Competition to<br />
be eligible to play in the Under 16 Final.<br />
[h] If no play is possible in any fixture, players who are selected to play in this fixture will be able to count the<br />
match towards their qualification for Semi Finals and Finals.<br />
[i] Players registered with a Club, who have played eight [8] days in a <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Affiliated Bodies<br />
Competition, are eligible to play in Grade Competition Finals. [Documentation must be provided to the Grade<br />
Secretary]<br />
[j] Where a Club has two [2] or more teams in the one Grade, a player must have played at least eight days with the<br />
team they propose to play with (or in a lower Grade) in the Finals Matches.<br />
[k] Despite Regulation 9 [a], no player may be demoted more than one Grade from their last Fixture played except<br />
with the approval of the Grade Committee.<br />
[l] Despite [b] above any Club with any consecutive teams in Finals Matches may select any player eligible for the<br />
higher Grade in the next lower Grade [provided that the number of players so demoted does not exceed two [2]<br />
except with the approval of the Grade Committee].<br />
[m] Any player who by virtue of paragraph [j] is eligible to play in a Semi Final Match, and does play, shall<br />
automatically become ineligible to participate in the Finals Match should the Club’s team in the higher Grade be<br />
eliminated from the Final.<br />
35.2 Ground Allocations<br />
[a] The Grade Committee shall allocate the grounds on which Semi Finals and Finals are played. Subject to<br />
Regulation 35.2 [c], in all Semi Finals and Finals the team that has finished higher on the premiership ladder<br />
shall have the right to nominate one of its home grounds as the ground on which the Semi Final or Final is<br />
played. If the team that has finished higher on the premiership ladder does not nominate one of its home grounds<br />
as the venue for the Semi Final or Final then the opposing team has the right to nominate one of its home<br />
grounds as the venue for the Semi Final or the Final. If the opposing team does not nominate one of its home<br />
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grounds as the venue for the Semi Final or the Final then the Grade Committee shall allocate a ground. This rule<br />
does not apply where a Club is unable to nominate a home ground as a venue because its home grounds are<br />
being used for Final Matches of that Club’s higher grades. Where that occurs the Club may nominate another<br />
venue to play the Semi Final or Final. For the purposes of Regulation 35.5[a] below the host Club shall be the<br />
team that has nominated the ground as a venue for a Semi Final or Final.<br />
[b] Clubs shall nominate their grounds in order of priority prior to 31 January each year.<br />
[c] The Grade Committee may allocate Allan Border Field as the venue of the First Grade Semi Finals and Final.<br />
[d] For the purposes of Regulation 35.5 [a] where:<br />
[i] the Grade Committee allocates a ground under Regulation 35.2[a] the host Club shall be the Club whose<br />
ground on which the Semi Final or Final is to be played; or<br />
[ii] if the Grade Committee allocates Allan Border Field under Regulation 35.2[c], <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> shall<br />
have the obligations of the host.<br />
[e] Clubs shall be requested to make their grounds available for all Semi Finals and Finals, including matches in<br />
which their teams are not involved in. Should there be extenuating circumstances, which prevent a Club’s<br />
grounds from being available for Semi Finals and Finals, the Club should outline the specific circumstances in<br />
writing to the Grade Secretary, no later than the 31 January each year.<br />
35.3 Schedule of Finals and Hours of Play<br />
[a] The four leading teams in First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and<br />
WEP Harris Shields will play Semi Finals as follows:<br />
No. 1 Team v No. 4 Team<br />
No. 2 Team v No. 3 Team<br />
Semi Finals of two days’ duration will be played under the following scheduled daily playing hours:<br />
Grade Days Session 1 Interval 1 Session 2 Interval 2 Session 3<br />
First Grade 2 10:00am – 12:00pm - 12:40pm – 2:40pm – 3:00pm –<br />
12:00pm 12:40pm 2:40pm 3:00pm 5:00pm<br />
Alan Pettigrew Shield 2 10:00am – 12:00pm - 12:40pm – 2:40pm – 3:00pm –<br />
12:00pm 12:40pm 2:40pm 3:00pm 5:00pm<br />
Norm McMahon Shield 2 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm –<br />
2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm<br />
Bob Spence Shield 2 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm –<br />
2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm<br />
Roy Tanner Shield 2 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm –<br />
2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm<br />
WEP Harris Shield 2 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm –<br />
2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm<br />
Regulations 26[c] and 32 shall not apply in all Grades.<br />
[b] The winners of Semi Final Matches for First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy<br />
Tanner and WEP Harris Shields will play in the Final which shall be four [4] days’ duration, played over two<br />
successive weekends, under the following scheduled daily playing hours.<br />
Grade Days Session 1 Interval 1 Session 2 Interval 2 Session 3<br />
First Grade 4 10:00am – 12:00pm - 12:40pm – 2:40pm – 3:00pm –<br />
12:00pm 12:40pm 2:40pm 3:00pm 5:00pm<br />
Alan Pettigrew 4 10:00am – 12:00pm - 12:40pm – 2:40pm – 3:00pm –<br />
Shield<br />
12:00pm 12:40pm 2:40pm 3:00pm 5:00pm<br />
Norm McMahon 4 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm –<br />
Shield<br />
2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm<br />
Bob Spence 4 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm –<br />
Shield<br />
2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm<br />
Roy Tanner Shield 4 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm –<br />
2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm<br />
WEP Harris 4 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm –<br />
Shield<br />
2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm<br />
Regulations 26[c] and 32 shall not apply.<br />
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[c] The leading teamin each zone at the completion of the rounds in The Under 16 Competition shall play in the<br />
Final, which shall be two [2] day’s duration under the following scheduled playing hours.<br />
Grade Days Session 1 Interval 1 Session 2<br />
Under 16 Competition 2 11am – 1:30pm 1:30pm - 2pm 2pm – 4:30pm<br />
Regulation 26 [c] shall not apply.<br />
[d] Should a decision not be reached in a Final either by an outright win or a win on the first innings the team<br />
occupying the higher place (or with the highest points for a zone competition) at the end of the Premiership<br />
Rounds shall be the winner.<br />
[e] A Finals Match cannot be considered completed until:<br />
[1] an outright result is achieved; or<br />
[2] the fixture has reached the scheduled tea interval on the final day’s play (Two Day Finals<br />
Matches) or the cessation time of the third day’s play (Four Day Finals Matches).<br />
35.4 Over Rates<br />
[a] The initial minimum number of overs shall be:<br />
First Grade &The Alan Pettigrew Shield 96<br />
The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence,<br />
Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields 80<br />
& The Under 16 Competition<br />
[b] When an innings ends and either:-<br />
[i] the initial minimum number of overs, minus three [3] [for the change of innings] has not been bowled in the<br />
day or,<br />
[ii] there is more than ten minutes playing time remaining before the scheduled cessation, the minimum<br />
number of overs to be bowled in the remainder of that day shall be the greater of the number arrived at by<br />
applying:-<br />
[1] the minimum number of overs shall be calculated at the rate of 1 over for each complete 3.75 minutes,<br />
time remaining. If the playing time remaining is one hour or less the calculation shall be at the rate of 1<br />
over for each complete 4.29 minutes of the time remaining or<br />
[2] the deducting from 96 for First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield, 80 for The Norm McMahon,<br />
Bob Spence. Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Under 16 Competition, the sum of the number<br />
of completed overs bowled so far that day plus three overs for any change of innings which occurred<br />
that day other than during a normal interval.<br />
[c] Additional Hour<br />
Applying to First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields<br />
and The Under 16 Competition<br />
[i] In the event of play being suspended for any reason other than normal intervals, the playing time on that day,<br />
shall be extended by the amount of time lost up to a maximum of one hour. In these circumstances, the<br />
minimum number of overs to be bowled shall be in accordance with Regulation 35.4 [a] above.<br />
[ii] If the start of play is delayed, the scheduled intervals shall be delayed by the same amount of time to a<br />
maximum of one hour.<br />
[iii]If play has been suspended for 30 minutes or more prior to the commencement of the scheduled tea interval,<br />
the tea interval shall be delayed for half an hour. If any further playing time is lost, additional time of up to a<br />
maximum of one hour per day shall be added to the playing hours for the next or subsequent day[s] as<br />
required. Of this additional time the first 30 minutes or less time shall be added to the first session. However<br />
under no circumstances shall the rescheduled cessation time be extended to more than one hour beyond the<br />
cessation time as set in the above Hours of Play. The words “scheduled cessation time” used hereafter shall<br />
also mean any rescheduled time as advised by the umpires in accordance with the above regulation. Play<br />
shall be deemed to commence when the Umpire calls “Play”.<br />
[d] If [notwithstanding any extension of time pursuant to the preceding sub-paragraph] there are losses of playing<br />
time the initial minimum number of overs shall be reduced at the rate of one over for each complete 3.75<br />
minutes of the aggregate time lost which shall be assessed as follows:<br />
Actual time<br />
- for a player leaving the field due to serious injury<br />
- for interruptions caused by unfit ground, weather or light conditions<br />
No reduction of minimum overs shall be allowed for drinks or player injuries where these occur during any of<br />
the minimum overs which commence after the scheduled cessation time.<br />
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[e] The umpires shall be responsible for determining the minimum overs to be bowled and shall inform the fielding<br />
captain and the batsman of the number of overs.<br />
[f] Except on the final day, when a wicket falls during the last minimum over of the day and within two minutes of<br />
[or anytime after] the scheduled cessation time, stumps shall be drawn immediately. The over shall be<br />
completed the next day and shall not count for the purposes of calculating over rates for that day.<br />
[g] If play has earlier been extended beyond the original cessation time, play may recommence prior to the<br />
rescheduled cessation time provided that playing conditions are fit for play in accordance with the Regulations<br />
governing Grade Competition Matches. If play has not earlier been extended beyond the original cessation time<br />
and players are off the field at the original cessation time due to ground, weather or light, play shall cease for the<br />
day.<br />
[h] Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re number of overs.<br />
35.5 Preparation of Pitch and Ground<br />
[a] For Finals Matches it is the host Club’s obligation to ensure:<br />
[i] that the wicket has been properly prepared in accordance with the laws of cricket and the<br />
Regulations governing Grade Competition Matches;<br />
[ii] that appropriate arrangements have been made so that ground staff are available at the grounds for<br />
the preparation and repair of the wicket prior to and up to the commencement of play on each<br />
scheduled day of play.<br />
[b] Away teams shall not carry out work on opposition grounds without the permission of the Home Club.<br />
Permission must be sought from the Club President, Secretary or Head Curator and detail what work will be<br />
conducted (i.e. removal of water from the outfield). Clubs are expected to act within the spirit of cricket with<br />
reference to this regulation.<br />
[c] Black sightscreens are required for all First Grade One Day and Twenty20 matches.<br />
[d] Any breach of this regulation will be dealt with at the discretion of the Grade Committee which may impose any<br />
action it deems appropriate.<br />
35.6 Result<br />
[a] A Finals Match cannot be considered completed until:<br />
[i] an outright result is achieved or<br />
[ii] the fixture has reached the scheduled tea interval on the final day’s play (Two Day Finals Matches) or<br />
the cessation time of the third day’s play (Four Day Finals Matches).<br />
[b] Should a decision not be reached in a Final either by an outright win or a win on the first innings the team<br />
occupying the higher place (or with the highest points for a zone competition) at the end of the Premiership<br />
Rounds shall be the winner.<br />
36. PETER BURGE AND KATH SMITH MEDALS<br />
[a] At the conclusion of each day’s play for any Men’s or Women’s First Grade Two Day or One Day match,<br />
umpires shall award points in the sequence of 6-4-2 for the best and fairest players, which will contribute to the<br />
respective Peter Burge and Kath Smith medals for that season.<br />
[b] At the conclusion of each Men’s and Women’s First Grade Twenty20 match, umpires shall award points in the<br />
sequence of 3-2-1 for the best and fairest players, which will contribute to the respective Peter Burge and Kath<br />
Smith medals for that season.<br />
[c] If less than half the number of the scheduled overs for any given day’s play (or half the scheduled overs for a<br />
Twenty20 match) are not bowled, no points shall be awarded on that day.<br />
[d] Any player suspended for one or more matches under the Code of Behaviour will not be eligible for the Peter<br />
Burge Medal or the Kath Smith Medal for that season.<br />
37. SPIRIT OF CRICKET AWARDS<br />
[a] At the conclusion of the day’s play for all competitions, umpires shall award points for the Spirit of <strong>Cricket</strong> in<br />
the sequence as follows:<br />
3 points: Exceptional, epitomised the true spirit, traditions and values of the game<br />
2 points: Played the game in good spirit<br />
1 point: Uncompromising, but incident free<br />
0 points: Generally antagonistic atmosphere created<br />
-1 points: Unacceptable behaviour, captain informed<br />
[b] The guidelines for awarding the above points are as follows:<br />
[i] The captain’s acceptance of their responsibility for their player’s behaviour as required under the Laws of<br />
<strong>Cricket</strong>;<br />
[ii] A team’s adherence to the principles of the Spirit of the Game, which includes respect for teammates,<br />
opponents, and the role of umpires; and<br />
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[iii]Acceptance of the umpire’s decision.<br />
[c] An average total shall be used to determine the award winners based on those matches from which points are<br />
awarded. The average total shall be determined by dividing the total points by the number of matches for which<br />
points were awarded. Points shall only be awarded for a Two Day match in which 25% of the scheduled overs<br />
are completed or for a One Day or Twenty20 match in which a result is achieved.<br />
[d] In the event of a Tie in any competition, the Spirit of <strong>Cricket</strong> award shall be determined based on the least<br />
number of scores of one [1] or less.<br />
38. CODE OF BEHAVIOUR – Refer to Policies Appendix<br />
ALL PLAYERS AND OFFICIALS SHOULD BE WELL AWARE OF THE STANDARDS EXPECTED<br />
AND CONSEQUENTLY ANY PLAYER OR OFFICIAL WHO BREACHES THIS CODE CAN<br />
EXPECT LITTLE SYMPATHY IF FOUND GUILTY.<br />
39. PENALTY TO PLAYERS/OFFICIALS/CLUBS<br />
[a] Should any player or official commit any breach of these Regulations, including the Code of Behaviour, the<br />
Intoxicated Player Policy or the Racial and Religious Vilification Code the Conducts Commissioner or the<br />
Conducts Committee may fine the offender, suspend them from further play, or otherwise deal with them at its<br />
discretion. This may include suspended sentences which are subject to conditions imposed at the time of<br />
sentence.<br />
[b] Should any Club commit any breach of these Regulations, the Grade Committee may fine the offending Club,<br />
suspend the Club or its team from further play, or otherwise deal with the Club at its discretion.<br />
[c] SCOPE OF PENALTIES<br />
[i] Penalties imposed by a Conducts Commissioner, Conducts Committee or an Appeals Tribunal, are<br />
deemed to pertain to all cricket matches and competitions conducted or participated in by <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
<strong>Cricket</strong> and any of its affiliates for the duration of the penalty.<br />
[ii] Players suspended for breaches of <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia or ICC Codes are also deemed to be suspended<br />
from all matches and competitions conducted, under the jurisdiction of or participated in by<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> and any of its affiliates for the duration of the penalty.<br />
40. DISPUTES REFERRED<br />
[a] Any protest from a Club, or any matter of dispute between Clubs, shall be adjudicated upon by the Grade<br />
Committee after all Clubs concerned have been notified of such protest or dispute and have had the opportunity<br />
of making written representations thereon, provided that no such protest or dispute shall be considered by the<br />
Grade Committee unless lodged with the Grade Secretary of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> within seven [7] days after the<br />
matter in question arose, provided that in all cases in dispute any player or Club may appeal to the <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
<strong>Cricket</strong> Appeals Tribunal within fourteen [14] days of the date of the Grade Committee decision and its decision<br />
thereof shall be final.<br />
[b] In relation to all appeals to the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Appeals Tribunal from any decision of the Grade Committee<br />
under this Regulation, the process identified under the Appeals Regulation shall apply.<br />
41. <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMMITTEE POWERS<br />
[a] In the event of a breach of the Regulations governing Grade Competition matches and/or in respect of any<br />
action, conduct, behaviour or decision taken, made or implemented by any Club, player, official or other<br />
representatives of the Club by, through or in connection with any Grade Competition match which in the<br />
opinion of the Grade Committee, constitutes conduct or action detrimental to the game or the spirit of the game,<br />
the Grade Committee may impose on a Club such a penalty as the Grade Committee considers appropriate in the<br />
circumstances.<br />
[b] Without limiting the generality of paragraph [a] above, the penalty may include any of, or any combination of,<br />
the following:<br />
[i] forfeiture of the Match, Bonus and/or Incentive Points gained by the Club in the particular competition<br />
match or matches;<br />
[ii] in the event of a Semi Final or Final, forfeiture of the match;<br />
[iii] a monetary penalty.<br />
42. ALTERATIONS TO REGULATIONS<br />
No existing regulation shall be appealed or altered nor shall any new regulation be added without the<br />
concurrence of a majority of the persons then present and entitled to vote and voting at a meeting of the Grade<br />
Committee. If necessary the Chairman of the meeting shall have the casting vote.<br />
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PLAYING CONDITIONS<br />
ONE DAY MATCHES – INDEX<br />
1. DURATION OF MATCHES AND COMPOSITION OF TEAM ………………………………… 34<br />
1.1 Duration of Matches ……………………………………………………………………………. 34<br />
1.2 Fielder Absent or Leaving the Field ……………………………………………………….. 34<br />
2. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS …………………………………………………………….. 34<br />
2.1 Hours of Play …………………………………………………………………………………… 34<br />
2.2 Interval Between Innings ……………………………………………………………………… 35<br />
2.3 Intervals for Drinks ……………………………..……………………………………………... 35<br />
2.4 Extra Time ……………………………………………………………………………………... 35<br />
3. LENGTH OF INNINGS ……………………………………………………………………….. …… 35<br />
3.1 Uninterrupted Matches ……………………………………………………………………….. 35<br />
3.2 Delayed or Interrupted Matches ……………………………………………………………... 36<br />
4. RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDERS ……………………………….......... 37<br />
5. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER ………………………………………………………….... 38<br />
6. NO BALL ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 39<br />
6.1 Free Hit After a No Ball ………………………………………………………………………. 39<br />
6.2 Short Pitched Deliveries …………………………………………………………………........ 39<br />
7. WIDE BOWLING – JUDGING A WIDE ……………………………………………………. …... 40<br />
8. THE RESULT ………………………………………………………………………………………. 40<br />
8.1 Minimum Overs ………………………………………………………………………............. 40<br />
8.2 Tie ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 40<br />
8.3 Delayed or Interrupted Matches - Calculation of the Target Score ……………………….. 40<br />
8.4 Procedure for One1 Eliminator ................................................................................................ 40<br />
9. POINTS ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 41<br />
9.1 Preliminary Matches ………………………………………………………………………….. 41<br />
9.2 Net Run Rate …………………………………………………………………………………... 41<br />
9.3 Qualifying for Semi Finals and the Final ……………………………………………………. 41<br />
10. FINAL ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 42<br />
10.1 Venue ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 42<br />
10.2 Tie ……………………………………………………………………………………………... 42<br />
10.3 No Result ………………………………………………………………………………............ 42<br />
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PLAYING CONDITIONS<br />
ONE DAY MATCHES<br />
These Playing Conditions apply for all One Day matches in the following competitions. Where competitions are<br />
individually identified, such Playing Conditions are to apply to that competition only.<br />
First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields<br />
The Katherine Raymont Shield<br />
The Under 16 Competition<br />
The Regulations governing Grade Competition Matches shall apply except where varied below.<br />
1. DURATION OF MATCHES AND COMPOSITION OF TEAM<br />
1.1 Duration of Matches<br />
One Day matches shall consist of one innings per side and each innings will be limited to the number of six-ball<br />
overs specified below:<br />
Competition Number of Overs Minimum Overs to<br />
Constitute a Match<br />
First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew and Katherine Raymont<br />
Shields<br />
50 15<br />
The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris<br />
Shields and The Under 16 Competition<br />
40 15<br />
1.2 Fielder Absent or Leaving the Field<br />
Law 2.5 Fielder Absent or Leaving the Field will apply as modified below:<br />
(a) If a fielder fails to take the field with their side at the start of the match or at any later time,<br />
or leaves the field during a session of play, the umpire shall be informed of the reason for<br />
their absence, and they shall not thereafter come onto the field during a session of play<br />
without the consent of the umpire (See Law 2.6). The umpire shall give such consent as soon<br />
as practicable. If the player is absent from the field for longer than eight minutes:<br />
(i) The player shall not be permitted to bowl in that innings after their return until they have<br />
been on the field for at least that length of playing time for which they were absent.<br />
(ii) The player shall not be permitted to bat unless or until, in the aggregate, they have<br />
returned to the field and/or their side’s innings has been in progress for at least that<br />
length of playing time for which they have been absent or, if earlier when their side has<br />
lost five wickets.<br />
(b) The restrictions in (i) and (ii) above shall not apply if the player has suffered an external<br />
blow (as opposed to an internal injury such as a pulled muscle) whilst participating earlier in<br />
the match and consequently been forced to leave the field. Nor shall it apply if the player has<br />
been absent for very exceptional and wholly acceptable reasons (other than injury or illness).<br />
(c) In the event of a fieldsman already being off the field at the commencement of an<br />
interruption in play through ground, weather or light conditions, they shall be allowed to<br />
count any such stoppage time as playing time, provided that they personally inform the<br />
umpires when they are fit enough to take the field had play been in progress.<br />
2. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS<br />
2.1 Hours of Play<br />
First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield<br />
Innings 1 Interval Innings 2<br />
10:00am – 1:30pm 1:30pm – 2:00pm 2:00pm – 5:30pm<br />
The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields<br />
Innings 1 Interval Innings 2<br />
12:00pm – 2:30pm 2:30pm – 3:00pm 3:00pm – 5:30pm<br />
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The Katherine Raymont Shield<br />
Innings 1 Interval Innings 2<br />
10:00am – 1:10pm 1:10pm – 1:40pm 1:40pm – 4:50pm<br />
The Under 16 Competition<br />
Innings 1 Interval Innings 2<br />
11:00am – 1:30pm 1:30pm – 2:00pm 2:00pm – 4:30pm<br />
2.2 Interval Between Innings:<br />
The interval shall be of 30 minutes duration and taken at the conclusion of the innings of the team batting<br />
first.<br />
Where play is delayed or interrupted the umpires will reduce the length of the interval to the following<br />
times:<br />
Time Lost Reduced Interval Time<br />
Between 00 and 120 Minutes 20 Minutes<br />
More than 120 Minutes 10 Minutes<br />
Refer also to the provisions of Playing Condition 3.2<br />
2.3 Intervals for Drinks<br />
Drinks breaks shall be permitted as follows:<br />
Competition Drinks Breaks<br />
First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew and Katherine<br />
Raymont Shields<br />
Two per session, each 1 hour 10 minutes apart.<br />
The Under 16 Competition, The Norm McMahon, Bob<br />
Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields<br />
One per session, after 20 overs.<br />
The provisions of Law 15.9 shall be strictly observed except that under conditions of extreme heat the<br />
umpires may permit extra intervals for drinks.<br />
An individual player may be given a drink either on the boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the<br />
field, provided that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken onto the field without the<br />
permission of the umpires. Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricket<br />
attire.<br />
2.4 Extra Time<br />
Provision has been made for extra official playing time in the competitions below – refer to Playing<br />
Condition 3.2 for application<br />
Competition Extra Time<br />
First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence,<br />
Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields<br />
30 minutes<br />
The Katherine Raymont Shield and The Under 16 Competition 60 minutes<br />
3 LENGTH OF INNINGS<br />
3.1 Uninterrupted Matches<br />
(a) Each team shall bat for the overs indicated in Playing Condition 1.1 unless all out earlier or a<br />
result achieved. A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed.<br />
(b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for<br />
cessation of the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs have<br />
been bowled. The interval shall not be extended and the second session shall commence at<br />
the scheduled time.<br />
(c) If the team batting first is dismissed in less than the overs indicated in Playing Condition 1.1,<br />
the team batting second shall be entitled to bat for the full amount of overs unless a result is<br />
achieved.<br />
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(d) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the full amount of overs by the scheduled cessation<br />
time, the hours of play shall be extended until the required number of overs has been bowled<br />
or a result achieved.<br />
(e) Penalties shall apply for not bowling the required overs (.25 points per over) (refer also to<br />
Regulation 29 [h] relating to circumstances of an extenuating nature). These penalties shall<br />
apply to One Day Competitions and consequently Overall Premiership Competitions.<br />
3.2 Delayed or Interrupted Matches<br />
3.2.1 General<br />
(a) The object shall always be to rearrange the number of overs so that both teams have the<br />
opportunity of batting for the same number of overs.<br />
[i] A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed.<br />
[ii] A minimum number of overs specified in Playing Condition 1.1 have to be bowled to<br />
the side batting second to constitute a match.<br />
[iii] The calculation of the number of overs to be bowled shall be based on an average rate in<br />
the total time available for play, as indicated below:<br />
First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield: 14.28 overs per hour<br />
The Norm McMahon Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and 16 overs per hour<br />
WEP Harris Shields, The Under 16 Competition:<br />
Katherine Raymont Shield: 15.78 overs per hour<br />
If a reduction of the number of overs is required, any recalculation must not cause the match<br />
to be rescheduled to finish earlier than the original cessation time. This time may be extended<br />
to allow for one extra over for both teams to be added if required.<br />
(b) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled<br />
cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended until the overs have been bowled or a<br />
result achieved.<br />
(c) The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number of overs than the first team unless<br />
the latter has been all out in less than the agreed number of overs.<br />
(d) Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations regarding the number of overs.<br />
(e) Penalties shall apply for not bowling the required overs (.25 points per over) (refer also to<br />
Regulation 29 [h] relating to circumstances of an extenuating nature). These penalties shall<br />
apply to One Day Competitions and consequently Overall Premiership Competitions.<br />
3.2.2 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting First<br />
(a) If the number of overs of the team batting first is reduced, a fixed time will be specified for<br />
the completion of the first session, as calculated by applying the provisions of Playing<br />
Conditions 2.2 and 3.2.1(a).<br />
(b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for<br />
cessation of the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been<br />
bowled.<br />
3.2.3 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting Second<br />
(a) If there is a suspension in play during the second innings, the overs shall be reduced at a rate<br />
for time lost (as specified in 3.2.1 (a)), except that, when the innings of the team batting first<br />
has been completed prior to the scheduled or rescheduled time for the interval between<br />
innings, the reduction of overs will not commence until an amount of time equivalent to that<br />
by which the second innings started early has elapsed.<br />
Note: For any match interrupted after the start of play, see the provisions of Playing Condition 8.3<br />
[Calculation of Target Score]<br />
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4 RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDERS<br />
4.1 At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than 5 fielders on the leg side.<br />
4.2 In addition to the restriction contained in 4.1 above, further fielding restrictions shall apply to certain overs<br />
in each innings. The nature of such fielding restrictions and the overs during which they shall apply<br />
(hereinafter referred to as the Fielding Restriction Overs (FROs)) are set out in the following paragraphs.<br />
4.3 The following fielding restrictions shall apply:<br />
(a) Two semi circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The semi circles shall have as their<br />
centre the middle stump at either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semicircles shall<br />
be 30 yards (27.43 metres) (23 metres for the Katherine Raymont Shield). The semi circles<br />
shall be linked by two parallel straight lines drawn on the field. The fielding restriction areas<br />
should be marked by continuous painted white lines or ‘dots’ at 5 yard (4.57 metres)<br />
intervals, each ‘dot’ to be covered by white plastic or rubber (but not metal) disc measuring 7<br />
inches (18 cm) in diameter. During the Fielding Restriction Overs (as set out below), only<br />
the number of fielders set out in the table below shall be permitted outside this fielding<br />
restriction area at the instant of delivery.<br />
(See Field Marking Appendix)<br />
[i] For the first block of Fielding Restriction Overs, as set out in 4.6 (a) below, two fielders<br />
shall be permitted outside the fielding restriction area at the instant of delivery.<br />
[ii] For the second block of Fielding Restriction Overs, as set out in 4.6 (b) below, three<br />
fielders shall be permitted outside the fielding restriction area at the instant of delivery.<br />
4.4 During the non Fielding Restriction Overs, no more than 4 fielders shall be permitted outside the fielding<br />
restriction area referred to in Playing Condition 4.3 above.<br />
4.5 A batsman must nominate their team’s block of Fielding Restriction Overs no later than the moment at<br />
which the umpire reaches the stumps at the bowler’s end for the start of the next over. Once a side has<br />
nominated a block of Fielding Restriction Overs, the decision cannot be changed. The umpire who will<br />
stand at the bowler’s end for the commencement of a block of Fielding Restriction Overs shall determine<br />
whether a request has been made. The umpires shall not ask or remind either captain regarding their option<br />
to take a block (except as required 4.6 [c] below). If in the opinion of the umpires neither captain has<br />
advised them of their intention to take a block it will be assumed that no block is in effect.<br />
4.6 Subject to the provisions of 4.8 below, the Fielding Restriction Overs shall apply for the following number<br />
of overs:<br />
15 overs per innings to be taken as follows:<br />
(a) 10 of the Fielding Restriction Overs shall be the first 10 overs of the innings.<br />
(b) The secondblock of Fielding Restriction Overs (5 overs for an uninterrupted match) shall be<br />
taken at the discretion of either batsman at the wicket.<br />
(c) The second block of Fielding Restriction Overs must commence between the 11th and 40th<br />
overs. However this shall not apply for any innings reduced to less than 40 overs in duration;<br />
(d) Should the batsman at the wicket choose not to exercise this discretion, the remaining blocks<br />
of Fielding Restriction Overs will automatically commence at the latest available point in the<br />
innings (i.e. in an uninterrupted innings, at the start of the 36th over).<br />
4.7 In the event of an infringement of any of the above fielding restrictions, the umpire at the striker’s end shall<br />
call and signal No Ball.<br />
4.8 In circumstances when the number of overs of the batting team is reduced, the number of Fielding<br />
Restriction Overs shall be reduced in accordance with the table below. For the sake of clarity, it should be<br />
noted that the table shall apply to both the 1st and 2nd innings of the match.<br />
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First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew and Katherine Raymont Shields:<br />
Innings<br />
Duration<br />
Number of FROs First FROs Batting FROs<br />
15 – 19 5 3 2<br />
20 – 21 6 4 2<br />
22 – 24 7 5 2<br />
25 – 28 8 5 3<br />
29 – 31 9 6 3<br />
32 – 34 10 7 3<br />
35 – 38 11 7 4<br />
39 – 41 12 8 4<br />
42 – 44 13 9 4<br />
45 – 48 14 9 5<br />
49 – 50 15 10 5<br />
The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Under 16 Competition<br />
Innings<br />
Duration<br />
Number of FROs First FROs Batting FROs<br />
15 – 17 6 6 0<br />
18 – 19 7 7 0<br />
20 – 21 8 8 0<br />
22 – 23 9 9 0<br />
24 – 26 10 10 0<br />
27 – 28 11 10 1<br />
29 – 31 12 10 2<br />
32 – 33 13 10 3<br />
34 – 36 14 10 4<br />
37 – 40 15 10 5<br />
4.9 Where, in an interrupted innings, on resumption the recalculated number of Fielding Restriction Overs (as<br />
set out above) is no longer achievable, the actual number of Fielding Restriction Overs for that innings will<br />
be the closest achievable whole number (subject to observing 4.10, 4.11 and 4.12 below).<br />
4.10 Each block of Fielding Restriction Overs must commence at the start of an over.<br />
4.11 If following an interruption while a Fielding Restriction Over is not in progress, it is found on resumption<br />
that the recalculated number of Fielding Restriction Overs remaining equals or exceeds the number of overs<br />
to be bowled in the innings, then the Fielding Restriction Overs will commence at the start of the next over.<br />
4.12 If play is interrupted during a Fielding Restriction Over and on resumption the total number of Fielding<br />
Restriction Overs has already been exceeded, then the fielding restrictions will be lifted immediately. Note<br />
that this is the only circumstance under which the Fielding Restriction Overs status can be changed during<br />
an over.<br />
4.13 At the commencement of each discretionary block of Fielding Restriction Overs, the umpire shall signal<br />
such commencement to the scorers by rotating their arm in a large circle. If the batting side has chosen their<br />
block ofFielding Restriction Overs the umpire shall signal this to the scorers by tapping their hands above<br />
their head after the signal.<br />
5 NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER<br />
5.1 No bowler shall bowl more than the following amount of overs in an innings.<br />
Competition Overs<br />
First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield 13<br />
The Katherine Raymont Shield 10<br />
The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Under 16<br />
Competition<br />
8<br />
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5.2 In a delayed or interrupted match where the overs are reduced for both teams or for the team bowling<br />
second, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth [one-quarter for First Grade and the Alan Pettigrew<br />
Shield] of the total overs allowed (unless such a number has been exceeded before the interruption), except<br />
that where the total overs are not divisible by five [divisible by four for First Grade and the Alan Pettigrew<br />
Shield], an additional over shall be allowed to the minimum number of bowlers necessary to make up the<br />
balance. - e.g. after 20 overs, rain interrupts play and the innings is reduced to 27 overs. Both opening<br />
bowlers have bowled 7 overs. Two bowlers can bowl 6 overs and three bowlers can bowl 5 overs. Bowlers<br />
1 and 2 have already exceeded this limit. They count as the two bowlers who were allowed the extra over (6<br />
as opposed to 5) and so any other bowlers are limited to 5 overs.<br />
5.3 When an interruption occurs mid-over and on resumption the bowler has exceeded the new maximum<br />
allocation, they will be allowed to finish the incompleted over.<br />
5.4 In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable to complete an over, another bowler will bowl the<br />
remaining deliveries. Such part of an over will count as a full over only in so far as each bowler’s limit is<br />
concerned.<br />
5.5 In the event of Regulation 30 [c], relating to bowling injury prevention, not being met, a penalty of 0.25<br />
competition points shall be applied to each over bowled in breach of the regulation.<br />
6 NO BALL<br />
6.1 Free Hit After a No Ball<br />
(a) The delivery following a No Ball called (Law 24) shall be a free hit for whichever batsman is<br />
facing it. If the delivery for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery (any kind of No Ball or<br />
Wide), then the next delivery will become a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it.<br />
(b) For any free hit, the striker can only be dismissed under the circumstances that apply for a<br />
No Ball even if the delivery for the free hit is called a Wide. Changes to fielding positions<br />
are only permitted if a different batsman is on strike for the free hit delivery.<br />
(c) The bowler’s end umpire will indicate the free hit delivery by (after the No Ball signal)<br />
extending one arm straight upwards and moving it in a circular motion.<br />
6.2 Short Pitched Deliveries<br />
A bowler shall be allowed to bowl two fast short pitched deliveries per over.<br />
(a) A fast short-pitched ball is defined as a ball, which after pitching, passes or would have<br />
passed above shoulder height of the batsman standing upright in his normal guard position at<br />
the crease but not clearly above his head.<br />
(b) The umpire at the bowlers end shall advise the bowler and the batsman on strike when each<br />
fast short pitched delivery has been bowled.<br />
(c) In addition, for the purpose of this regulation, a ball that passes clearly above head height of<br />
the batsman, other than a fast short pitched ball as defined in 6.2 (a) above, that prevents the<br />
batsman from being able to hit it with their bat by means of a normal cricket stroke shall be<br />
called a Wide and will also count as an allowable ball above shoulder height for that over<br />
(subject to 6.2(d), (e) and (f) below).<br />
(d) In the event of a bowler bowling more than two fast short pitched deliveries in an over as<br />
defined in 6.2 (a) and 6.2 (c) above, the umpire at the bowlers end shall call and signal No<br />
Ball on each occasion. A differential signal shall be used to signify a No Ball for a fast short<br />
pitched delivery. The umpire shall call and signal No Ball and then tap the head with the<br />
other hand. In addition when the ball is dead, the umpire shall caution the bowler, inform the<br />
captain of the fielding side, the batsmen at the wicket and the other umpire of what has<br />
occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings.<br />
(e) If there is a second instance of the bowler being No Balled for bowling more than two fast<br />
short pitched deliveries in an over, the umpire shall repeat the procedure in 6.2 (d) above and<br />
advise the bowler than this is his final warning for the innings.<br />
(f) Should there be any further instance by the same bowler in that innings, the umpire shall call<br />
and signal No Ball and when the ball is dead, direct the captain to take the bowler off<br />
forthwith. If necessary the over shall be completed by another bowler, who shall neither have<br />
bowled the previous over or part thereof nor be allowed to bowl the next over or part thereof.<br />
(g) The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the batsmen at the wicket and as<br />
soon as possible to the captain of the batting side.<br />
(h) The umpires will then report the matter to <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> which shall take whatever<br />
action is considered appropriate against the captain and bowler concerned.<br />
(i) This regulation is not a substitute for Dangerous and Unfair Bowling that umpires may apply<br />
at any time.<br />
Note: Regulation 28 [a] (underarm bowling not permitted) shall apply.<br />
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7 WIDE BOWLING – JUDGING A WIDE<br />
7.1 Umpires are instructed to apply a strict and consistent interpretation in regard to this Law in order to<br />
prevent negative bowling wide of the wicket.<br />
7.2 Any off side or leg side delivery that in the opinion of the umpire does not give the batsman a reasonable<br />
opportunity to score shall be called a Wide.<br />
7.3 As a guide, a delivery passing the striker on the leg side, more than 1ft (30.48cm), from the middle stump<br />
without any contact with the striker’s bat or person shall be a Wide unless the ball passes between the<br />
striker and the stumps. Lines shall be drawn from the popping crease to the bowling crease, parallel with<br />
the return crease, measured 1ft (30.48cm) from the middle stump on both sides of the wicket.<br />
7.4 As a guide, a ball passing the batsman on the off side more than 75cm Wide of the off stump shall be called<br />
a Wide. Lines shall be drawn from the popping crease to the bowling crease, parallel with the return crease,<br />
measured 17 inches (43.18 cm) from the return crease on both sides of the wicket.<br />
8 THE RESULT<br />
8.1 Minimum Overs<br />
(a) A result can be achieved only if both teams have had the opportunity of batting for at least 15<br />
overs, subject to the provisions of Playing Condition 3.2, unless one team has been all out in<br />
less than 15 overs or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 15<br />
overs.<br />
(b) All matches in which both teams have not had an opportunity of batting for a minimum of 15<br />
overs, shall be declared No Result.<br />
8.2 Tie<br />
In matches in which both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the agreed number of overs, subject<br />
to the provisions of Playing Condition 3.2 the team scoring the higher number of runs shall be the winner.<br />
If the scores are equal, the result shall be a Tie and no account shall be taken of the number of wickets that<br />
have fallen.<br />
8.3 Delayed or Interrupted Matches - Calculation of the Target Score<br />
If, due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of either team<br />
has to be revised to a lesser number than originally allotted (minimum 15 overs), then a revised target score<br />
(to win) should be set for the number of overs which the team batting second will have the opportunity of<br />
facing. The target score shall be calculated by the two scorers (or player scorers as the case may be). The<br />
target score shall be confirmed by the umpires and communicated and agreed to by both captains prior to<br />
the recommencement of the match. This revised target is to be calculated using:<br />
First Grade:<br />
The Duckworth/Lewis Method<br />
The Katherine Raymont, Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris<br />
Shields and The Under 16 Competition:<br />
The “Calculation of Target Score” table (as listed in QC handbook)<br />
The target score will always be a whole number and one run less will constitute a Tie.<br />
Note: Where possible Club Officials should assist scorers with the calculation of target scores.<br />
8.4 Procedure for One1 Eliminator<br />
In Semi Finals and Finals in which the scores are equal (ie. either the number of runs scored or<br />
as a result of the Duckworth Lewis calculation), the result shall be determined through a<br />
tiebreaker based on the ICC One Over Per Side Eliminator “One1 Eliminator”.<br />
The “One1 Eliminator” shall occur as follows:<br />
(a) Subject to weather conditions the One1 Eliminator shall commence 5 minutes after the<br />
conclusion of the match.<br />
(b) The One1 Eliminator will take place on the pitch allocated for the match with the sides<br />
batting in the same order. The umpires shall not change ends. The fielding side shall choose<br />
which end to bowl from.<br />
(c) Prior to the commencement of the One1 Eliminator each team shall select three batsmen and<br />
one bowler.<br />
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(d) The selected players are given in writing to the umpires.<br />
(e) Each team’s over is played with the fielding restrictions outlined in Playing Condition 4 in a<br />
Non-FRO.<br />
(f) The same ball (or a ball of a similar age if the original ball is out of shape) as used at the end<br />
of the team’s innings shall be used for the “extra” over.<br />
(g) The loss of two wickets in the over ends the team’s one over innings.<br />
(h) In the event that the result is still a Tie after the One1 Eliminator above has been applied, the<br />
One1 Eliminator (clauses a-g) shall be repeated until a winner is obtained.<br />
“One1 Eliminator” not possible<br />
(i) If a “One1 Eliminator” can not be completed due to circumstances in accordance with the<br />
Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong> the team that finished higher on the points table at the conclusion of the<br />
preliminary matches shall be declared the winner.<br />
9 POINTS<br />
9.1 Preliminary Matches<br />
Refer to Regulation 32 for Premiership Points in One Day matches.<br />
9.2 Net Run Rate<br />
(a) A team’s net run rate is calculated by deducting from the average runs per over scored by<br />
that team throughout the competition, the average runs per over scored against that team<br />
throughout the competition.<br />
(b) In the event of a team being all out in less than its full quota of overs, the calculation of its<br />
net run rate shall be based on the full quota of overs to which it would have been entitled and<br />
not on the number of overs in which the team was dismissed.<br />
(c) Only those matches where results are achieved will count for the purpose of net run rate<br />
calculations. Where a match is abandoned, but a result is achieved under Duckworth/Lewis<br />
or the “Calculation of Target Score” table, for net run rate purposes Team 1 will be<br />
accredited with Team 2’s Par Score on abandonment off the same number of overs faced by<br />
Team 2. Where a match is concluded but with Duckworth/Lewis or the “Calculation of<br />
Target Score” table having been applied at an earlier point in the match, Team 1 will be<br />
accredited with 1 run less than the final Target Score for Team 2 off the total number of<br />
overs allocated to Team 2 to reach the target.<br />
(d) In matches where play is delayed or interrupted, and the match becomes less than the original<br />
number of scheduled overs, the Team Run Rate for the team batting second will be the rate<br />
achieved in its innings, with such rate being based on the number of overs as set in Playing<br />
Condition 3.2 and the target score as set in Playing Condition 8.3.<br />
9.3 Qualifying for Semi Finals and the Final<br />
The First Grade and Second Grade One Day Competitions:<br />
(a) The four leading teams in the First Grade and Second Grade One Day Competitions will play Semi Finals as<br />
follows<br />
No. 1 Team v No. 4 Team<br />
No. 2 Team v No. 3 Team<br />
(b) In the event of the teams finishing on equal points, the right to play in the Semi Final match will be<br />
determined by the most wins in the preliminary matches or, if still equal, the higher net run rate in the<br />
preliminary matches. In the event of a forfeit or a match declared no result, run rate is not applicable.<br />
(c) If no result is achieved in a Semi Final on the scheduled day of play, the higher placed team at the conclusion<br />
of the preliminary matches shall proceed to the Final.<br />
The Katherine Raymont Shield:<br />
(a) On completion of the rounds the teams that finish in first and second position will play a Final.<br />
(b) In the event of the teams finishing on equal points, the right to play in the Final will be determined by the<br />
most wins in the preliminary matches or, if still equal, the higher net run rate in the preliminary matches.<br />
In the event of a forfeit or a match declared no result, run rate is not applicable.<br />
(c) The Final for the Katherine Raymont Shield shall be a One Day match, based on Premiership points from<br />
One Day matches only.<br />
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10. FINAL<br />
10.1 Venue<br />
The venue for the Final shall be determined by the Grade Committee.<br />
(a) The Grade Committee may allocate Allan Border Field as the venue of the Final.<br />
(b) For the purposes of Regulation 35.5[a] where:<br />
[i] the Grade Committee allocates a ground under 35.2[a] the host Club shall be the Club whose ground the<br />
Semi Final or Final is to be played; or<br />
[ii] the Grade Committee allocates Allan Border Field under Regulation 35.2[c], <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> shall have<br />
the obligations of the host.<br />
(c) The Grade Committee shall allocate the grounds on which Semi Finals and Finals are played. Subject to 10.1(a)<br />
the team that has finished higher on the premiership ladder shall have the right to nominate one of its home<br />
grounds as the ground on which the Semi Final or Final is played. If the team that has finished higher on the<br />
premiership ladder does not nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the Final then the opposing team<br />
has the right to nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the Final. If the opposing team does not<br />
nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the Final then the Grade Committee shall allocate a ground.<br />
This Playing Condition does not apply where a Club is unable to nominate a home ground as a venue because its<br />
home grounds are being used by that Club’s other grades. Where that occurs the Club may nominate another<br />
venue to play the Final. For the purposes of Regulation 35.5[a], the host Club shall be the team that has<br />
nominated the ground as a venue for a Semi Final or Final.<br />
10.2 Tie<br />
If there is a tie in a Semi-Final or Final, the teams shall compete in a One1 Eliminator to determine the winner.<br />
10.3 No Result<br />
(a) If no result is achieved in the Final on the scheduled day of play, the match shall be replayed on the reserve<br />
date as scheduled.<br />
(b) In the event of a no result in the Final [including the Reserve Day], the team finishing with the higher points<br />
or if still equal, the most wins in the preliminary matches, or if still equal the best net run rate at the end of<br />
the preliminary matches shall be declared the winner.<br />
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Playing Conditions<br />
TWENTY20 MATCHES - INDEX<br />
1. PLAYING CONDITIONS ……………………………………………………………………… 44<br />
1.1 Player Eligibility (Sunday Legends) ……………………………………………………… 44<br />
1.2 Substitutes …………………………………………………………………………………. 44<br />
2. DURATION OF MATCH ……………………………………………………………………… 44<br />
3. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS ……………………………………………………….. 44<br />
3.1 Hours of Play – Finals Matches……………………………………………………..……. 45<br />
3.2 Interval between Innings ……….………………………………………………………… 45<br />
3.3 Intervals for Drinks ……………………………………………………………………… 45<br />
3.4 Extra Time…………………………………………………………..……………………. 45<br />
4. LENGTH OF INNINGS ………………………………………………………………………. 45<br />
4.1 Uninterrupted Matches …………………………………………….……………………. 45<br />
4.2 Delayed or Interrupted Matches ………………………………………………………... 45<br />
5. THE BALL ………………………………………………………………….………………….. 47<br />
6. NO BALLS & WIDE BALLS ………………………………………………………………… 47<br />
7. RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDERS …………….…………………. 47<br />
8. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER …………………………………….……………….. 47<br />
9. LAW 31 - TIMED OUT ……………………………………………………..……………….. 47<br />
10. OVER-RATE PENALTIES ………………………………………………………………… 48<br />
11. THE RESULT ……………………………………………………………………………….. 48<br />
11.1 Overs ……………………………………………………………………………………. 48<br />
11.2 Tie ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 48<br />
11.3 Delayed or Interrupted Matches – Calculation of the Target Score ………………... 48<br />
11.4 Procedure for One1 Eliminator ……………………………………………………….. 48<br />
12 POINTS ………………………………………………………………………………………. 49<br />
12.1 Preliminary Matches …………………………………………………………………… 49<br />
12.2 Net Run Rate ……………………………………………………………………………. 49<br />
12.3 Qualifying for Semi Finals and the Final ……………………………………………... 49<br />
13. FINAL ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 50<br />
13.1 Venue ……………………………………………………………………………………. 50<br />
13.2 Tie ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 50<br />
13.3 No result ………………………………………………………………………………… 50<br />
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Playing Conditions<br />
TWENTY20 MATCHES<br />
These Playing Conditions apply for all Twenty20 matches in the following competitions. Where competitions are<br />
individually identified, such Playing Conditions are to apply to that competition only.<br />
First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm Mcmahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields<br />
Katherine Raymont Shield<br />
The Sunday Legends Competition<br />
1. PLAYING CONDITIONS<br />
The Regulations governing Grade Competition Matches and the Playing Conditions for One Day Matches shall<br />
apply except as varied below.<br />
1.1 Player Eligibility<br />
The Sunday Legends Competition<br />
Players selected to represent their Club in the Sunday Legends Competition must not have played in either First<br />
Grade or The Alan Pettigrew Shield in that season.<br />
1.2 Substitutes<br />
Once the match has commenced substitute fielders shall not be permitted unless a player sustains an injury<br />
during the game.<br />
1.3 Law 2.5 Fielder Absent or Leaving the Field will apply as modified below:<br />
(a) If a fielder fails to take the field with their side at the start of the match or at any later time,<br />
or leaves the field during a session of play, the umpire shall be informed of the reason for<br />
their absence, and they shall not thereafter come onto the field during a session of play<br />
without the consent of the umpire (See Law 2.6). The umpire shall give such consent as soon<br />
as practicable. If the player is absent from the field for longer than eight minutes:<br />
(i) The player shall not be permitted to bowl in that innings after their return until they have<br />
been on the field for at least that length of playing time for which they were absent.<br />
(ii) The player shall not be permitted to bat unless or until, in the aggregate, they have<br />
returned to the field and/or their side’s innings has been in progress for at least that<br />
length of playing time for which they have been absent or, if earlier when their side has<br />
lost five wickets.<br />
(b) The restrictions in (i) and (ii) above shall not apply if the player has suffered an external<br />
blow (as opposed to an internal injury such as a pulled muscle) whilst participating earlier in<br />
the match and consequently been forced to leave the field. Nor shall it apply if the player has<br />
been absent for very exceptional and wholly acceptable reasons (other than injury or illness).<br />
(c) In the event of a fieldsman already being off the field at the commencement of an<br />
interruption in play through ground, weather or light conditions, they shall be allowed to<br />
count any such stoppage time as playing time, provided that they personally inform the<br />
umpires when they are fit enough to take the field had play been in progress.<br />
2. DURATION OF MATCH<br />
(a) Matches will consist of one innings per side, each innings being limited to 20 overs.<br />
(b) A minimum of 10 overs per team shall constitute a match.<br />
3. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS<br />
First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris and<br />
Katherine Raymont Shields<br />
Match 1<br />
10:00am - 11:20am Session 1<br />
11:20am - 11:35am Interval<br />
11:35am - 12:55pm Session 2<br />
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Match 2<br />
2:00pm - 3:20pm Session 1<br />
3:20pm - 3:35pm Interval<br />
3:35pm - 4:55pm Session 2
In the event that a team that is required to travel between venues, is delayed by the first match and or traffic,<br />
and are not present 15 minutes prior to the scheduled time for the commencement of the second match, the<br />
hours of play (including the intervals) shall be postponed by 15 minutes. Should there be any further delays<br />
due to traffic, Playing Condition 4.2 shall apply.<br />
The Sunday Legends Competition<br />
All Matches<br />
9.00am - 10.20am Session 1<br />
10.20am - 10.35am Interval<br />
10.35am - 11.55am Session 2<br />
3.1 Hours of Play – Finals Matches<br />
The hours of play for Semi-Finals and Finals shall be determined by the Grade Committee.<br />
3.2 Interval between Innings<br />
(a) If the innings of the team batting first is completed prior to the scheduled time for the interval, the interval<br />
shall take place immediately and the innings of the team batting second will commence correspondingly<br />
earlier.<br />
(b) In circumstances where the side bowling first has not completed the allotted number of overs by the<br />
scheduled or re-scheduled cessation time for the first innings, the umpires shall reduce the length of the<br />
interval by the amount of time that the first innings overran. The minimum time for the interval will be 10<br />
minutes.<br />
(c) On all occasions where play is delayed or interrupted the umpires will reduce the length of the interval to<br />
10 minutes.<br />
3.3 Intervals for Drinks<br />
No drinks intervals are permitted. An individual player may be given a drink either on the boundary edge or at<br />
the fall of a wicket, on the field, provided that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken onto<br />
the field without the permission of the umpires. Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in<br />
proper cricket attire.<br />
3.4 Extra Time<br />
No extra time shall be permitted to make up for any time lost.<br />
4. LENGTH OF INNINGS<br />
4.1 In an uninterrupted match [ie. The match is neither delayed nor interrupted]<br />
4.1.1 Each team shall bat for 20 overs unless all out earlier.<br />
4.1.2 If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for the cessation<br />
of the first innings, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled and Playing<br />
Condition 11 shall apply. The team batting second shall receive its full quota of 20 overs irrespective of the<br />
number of overs it bowled in the scheduled time for cessation of the first innings.<br />
4.1.3 If the team batting first is dismissed in less than 20 overs, the team batting second shall be entitled to bat<br />
for 20 overs.<br />
4.1.4 If the team fielding second fails to bowl 20 overs by the scheduled time for the cessation of the second<br />
innings, the hours of play for the match shall, subject to conditions of ground, weather and light, be<br />
extended until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result has been achieved and Playing<br />
Condition 10 shall apply.<br />
4.2 In a Delayed or Interrupted Match:<br />
4.2.1 Delay or interruptions to the innings of the team batting first:<br />
(a) When playing time has been lost the revised number of further overs to be bowled in the match shall be<br />
based on a rate of 4 mins per over in the total remaining time available for play. When calculating the<br />
length of remaining playing time available for the match the duration of the interval between innings<br />
will be taken into account as per Playing Condition 3.2 [c].<br />
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(b) Should calculations regarding numbers of overs result in a fraction of an over, the fraction shall be<br />
ignored. In the event of a suspension occurring in the middle of an over, the number of total overs to be<br />
bowled in the match will be calculated as if the over in progress at the time of the interruption had been<br />
completed. The innings of the team batting first will continue from the point of the interruption.<br />
(c) The revision of the number of overs should ensure, whenever possible, that both teams have the<br />
opportunity to bat for the same number of overs. If the total number of overs in the match thereby<br />
calculated results in an odd number of total overs in the match, then one over shall be added and the<br />
new total divided in half. The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number of overs than the<br />
first team unless the latter completed its innings in less than its allocated overs.<br />
(d) To constitute a match, a minimum of 10 overs has to be bowled to the side batting second, subject to<br />
the innings not being completed earlier.<br />
(e) A fixed time will be specified for the commencement of the interval, and also the close of play for the<br />
match, by applying a rate of 4 mins per over in respect of each over already bowled and/or scheduled<br />
to be bowled in each innings. All relative delays, interruptions in play, and the duration of the interval<br />
will be taken into account.<br />
(f) If this calculation produces a close of play time that is earlier than the original time for cessation of<br />
play, then one additional over should be allocated to each team, with the interval and close of play<br />
times being recalculated accordingly.<br />
(g) If there is more than one interruption to the innings of the side batting first, the above calculations<br />
should always be based on the original scheduled close of play, rather than the rescheduled close<br />
resulting from the previous interruption.<br />
(h) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the revised number of overs by the specified time, play shall<br />
continue subject to conditions of ground, weather and light until the required number of overs has been<br />
bowled or the innings is completed, and Playing Condition 10 shall apply.<br />
4.2.2 Delay or interruptions to the innings of the team batting second<br />
(a) When playing time has been lost (see above) and, as a result, it is not possible for the team batting<br />
second to have the opportunity of receiving its allocated, or revised allocation of overs in the playing<br />
time available, the number of overs shall be reduced at a rate of 4 mins per over in respect of the<br />
aggregated lost playing time. Should the calculations result in a fraction of an over the fraction shall be<br />
ignored.<br />
(b) In addition, should the innings of the team batting first have been completed prior to the scheduled, or<br />
rescheduled time for the commencement of the interval, then any calculation relating to the revision of<br />
overs shall not be effective until an amount of time equivalent to that by which the second innings<br />
started early has elapsed.<br />
(c) In the event of a suspension occurring in the middle of an over, the number of total overs lost will be<br />
calculated as above and the innings of the team batting second will continue from the point of the<br />
interruption.<br />
(d) A rescheduled time for the close of play will be fixed by applying a rate of 4 minutes per over in<br />
respect of each over already bowled and/or re-scheduled to be bowled in the innings. The timing and<br />
duration of all relative delays and interruptions in play with respect to the second innings will be taken<br />
into account in specifying this time. This calculation must not cause the match to finish earlier than the<br />
original time for cessation of play. If required the original time shall be extended to allow for one extra<br />
over for the team batting second.<br />
(e) To constitute a match, a minimum of 10 overs have to be bowled to the team batting second subject to<br />
the innings not being completed earlier. The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number of<br />
overs than the first team unless the latter completed its innings in less than its allocated overs.<br />
(f) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the revised overs by the scheduled or re-scheduled close of<br />
play, the hours of play shall be extended subject to conditions of ground, weather and light until the<br />
overs have been bowled or a result achieved, and Playing Condition10 shall apply.<br />
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Note: For any match interrupted after the start of play, see the provisions of Playing Condition<br />
12.3 [Calculation of Target Score]<br />
5. THE BALL<br />
Balls shall be four [4] piece red leather (white for First Grade). The weight to be 156g (142g for The Katherine<br />
Raymont Shield). The brand of ball must be manufactured by one of Kookaburra, Gabba, Platypus or Dukes.<br />
The fielding side shall provide a new ball for all matches.<br />
6. NO BALLS AND WIDE BALLS<br />
One Day Playing Conditions 6 & 7 shall apply except that a bowler shall only be allowed to bowl one fast<br />
short pitched delivery per over.<br />
7. RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDERS<br />
7.1 At the instant of delivery there shall not be more than five fielders on the leg side.<br />
7.2 For the first 6 overs only of each innings, only two fielders are permitted to be outside the fielding restriction<br />
circle.<br />
7.3 For the remaining overs of each innings only five fielders are permitted to be outside the fielding circle at the<br />
instant of delivery.<br />
7.4 In circumstances where the number of overs for the team batting first are reduced, the number of overs in<br />
regard to the restrictions in 7.2 above shall be reduced proportionately in a ratio of 6:20 (30%) in accordance<br />
with the table below for both the first and second innings.<br />
Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re the number of overs. (If on resumption the number of overs for<br />
fielding restrictions has already been exceeded this should take effect immediately)<br />
Total overs in innings<br />
No. of overs for which fielding<br />
restrictions in 7.2 above will apply<br />
10-13 3<br />
14-16 4<br />
17-19 5<br />
20 6<br />
8. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER<br />
(a) No bowler may bowl more than 4 overs in an innings.<br />
(b) In a delayed or interrupted match, where the overs are reduced for both sides or for the side bowling<br />
second, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed (unless such a number has<br />
been exceeded before the interruption), except that where the total overs are not divisible by five, an<br />
additional over shall be allowed to the minimum number of bowlers necessary to make up the balance. -<br />
e.g. after 8 overs, rain interrupts play and the innings is reduced to 12 overs. Both opening bowlers have<br />
bowled 4 overs. Two bowlers can bowl 3 overs and three bowlers can bowl 2 overs. Bowlers 1 and 2 have<br />
already exceeded this limit. They count as the two bowlers who were allowed the extra over (3 as opposed<br />
to 2) and so any other bowlers are limited to 2 overs.<br />
(c) When an interruption occurs mid-over and on resumption the bowler has exceeded the new maximum<br />
allocation, they will be allowed to finish the incompleted over.<br />
(d) In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will be<br />
bowled by another bowler. Such part of an over will count as a full over only in so far as each bowler's<br />
limit is concerned.<br />
9. LAW 31 - TIMED OUT<br />
Law 31 will apply except that the incoming batsman must be in position to take guard or for their partner to be<br />
ready to receive the next ball within 1 minute 30 seconds of the fall of the previous wicket. The incoming<br />
batsman is expected to be ready to make his way to the wicket immediately a wicket falls, and is expected to<br />
jog to the wicket.<br />
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10. OVER-RATE PENALTIES<br />
(a) All sides are expected to have completed their overs within 1 hr 20 minutes playing time. In the event of a<br />
side failing to do so, the batting side will be credited with 6 runs for every over that has not been bowled<br />
by the scheduled or rescheduled cessation time. This will apply to both innings of the match. If the side<br />
batting second is credited with runs in this way and this consequently takes their score past that of the side<br />
batting first then the match shall be deemed to be won by the side batting second. All penalties in this<br />
regard will be imposed at the end of the innings. (Refer also to Regulation 29 [h] relating to circumstances<br />
of an extenuating nature).<br />
(b) If the innings is terminated before the scheduled or re-scheduled cut-off time, no over-rate penalty shall<br />
apply. If the innings is interrupted, the over-rate penalty will apply based on the re-scheduled cessation<br />
time for that innings.<br />
(c) The umpire shall inform the fielding team captain when taking the field for the first time and on every<br />
subsequent occasion if play is interrupted by the weather, the scheduled cessation time for that innings.<br />
The umpire at the bowler's end will inform the fielding captain, the batsman and his fellow umpire of any<br />
time allowances as and when they arise. This matter will not be subject to retrospective negotiation. In<br />
addition, in all delayed or interrupted matches (as per Playing Condition 4.2), the fielding team will be<br />
given one over's leeway.<br />
(d) In all reduced overs matches both teams will be given one over's leeway in addition to any time that the<br />
umpires might allow for stoppages. Allowances prior to a stoppage are carried forward for the purposes of<br />
the application of this Playing Condition only - they do not influence the recalculated number of overs or<br />
the scheduled close of either innings.<br />
11. THE RESULT<br />
11.1 Overs<br />
(a) A result can be achieved only if both teams have had the opportunity of batting for at least 10 overs<br />
subject to the provisions of Playing Conditions 4.2.1 and 4.2.2, unless one team has been all out in less<br />
than 10 overs or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 10 overs.<br />
(b) All matches in which both teams have not had an opportunity of batting for a minimum of 10 overs shall<br />
be declared No Result.<br />
11.2 Tie<br />
In matches in which both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the agreed number of overs, subject to<br />
the provisions of Playing Conditions 4.2.1 and 4.2.2, the team scoring the higher number of runs shall be the<br />
winner. If the scores are equal, the result shall be a Tie and no account shall be taken of the number of wickets<br />
that have fallen.<br />
11.3 Delayed or Interrupted Matches - Calculation of the Target Score<br />
If, due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of either team has<br />
to be revised to a lesser number than originally allotted, then a revised target score (to win) should be set for<br />
the number of overs which the team batting second will have the opportunity of facing. The target score shall<br />
be calculated by the two scorers (or player scorers as the case may be). The target score shall be confirmed by<br />
the umpires and communicated and agreed to by both captains prior to the recommencement of the match. For<br />
First Grade only this revised target is to be calculated using the current Duckworth/Lewis method. The target<br />
score will always be a whole number and one run less will constitute a Tie. All other competitionsto apply the<br />
“Calculation of Target Score” table as located in the QC Handbook.<br />
Note: Where possible Club Officials should assist scorers with the calculation of target scores.<br />
11.4 Procedure for One1 Eliminator<br />
In Semi Finals and Finals in which the scores are equal (ie. either the number of runs scored or as a<br />
result of the Duckworth Lewis calculation), the result shall be determined through a tiebreaker<br />
based on the ICC One Over Per Side Eliminator “One1 Eliminator”.<br />
The “One1 Eliminator” shall occur as follows:<br />
(a) Subject to weather conditions the One1 Eliminator shall commence 5 minutes after the<br />
conclusion of the match.<br />
(b) The One1 Eliminator will take place on the pitch allocated for the match with the sides batting<br />
in the same order. The umpires shall not change ends. The fielding side shall choose which end<br />
to bowl from.<br />
(c) Prior to the commencement of the One1 Eliminator each team shall select three batsmen and<br />
one bowler.<br />
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(d) The selected players are given in writing to the umpires.<br />
(e) Each team’s over is played with the same fielding restrictions as those that are in place for the<br />
last over of a Twenty20 match.<br />
(f) The same ball (or a ball of a similar age if the original ball is out of shape) as used at the end of<br />
the team’s innings shall be used for the “extra” over.<br />
(g) The loss of two wickets in the over ends the team’s one over innings.<br />
(h) In the event that the result is still a Tie after the One1 Eliminator above have been applied, the<br />
One1 Eliminator (clauses a-g) shall be repeated until a winner is obtained.<br />
“One1 Eliminator” not possible<br />
(i) If a “One1 Eliminator” can not be completed due to circumstances in accordance with the Laws<br />
of <strong>Cricket</strong> the team that finished higher on the points table at the conclusion of the preliminary<br />
matches shall be declared the winner.<br />
12 POINTS<br />
12.1 Preliminary Matches<br />
Refer to Regulation 32 for Premiership Points in Twenty20 matches<br />
12.2 Net Run Rate<br />
(a) A team’s net run rate is calculated by deducting from the average runs per over scored by that team<br />
throughout the competition, the average runs per over scored against that team throughout the<br />
competition.<br />
(b) In the event of a team being all out in less than its full quota of overs, the calculation of its net run<br />
rate shall be based on the full quota of overs to which it would have been entitled and not on the<br />
number of overs in which the team was dismissed.<br />
(c) Only those matches where results are achieved will count for the purpose of net run rate calculations.<br />
Where a match is abandoned, but a result is achieved under Duckworth/Lewis or the “Calculation of<br />
Target Score” table, for net run rate purposes Team 1 will be accredited with Team 2’s Par Score on<br />
abandonment off the same number of overs faced by Team 2. Where a match is concluded but with<br />
Duckworth/Lewis or the ‘Calculation of Target Score” table having been applied at an earlier point<br />
in the match, Team 1 will be accredited with 1 run less than the final Target Score for Team 2 off the<br />
total number of overs allocated to Team 2 to reach the target.<br />
12.3 Qualifying for Semi Finals and the Final<br />
(a) Format of Semi Finals and Final<br />
First Grade and Second Grade Twenty20 Competitions<br />
The team with highest number of points at the completion of the preliminary matches shall play each<br />
other in a Semi Final as drawn below to determine which teams shall play in a Final:<br />
No. 1 Team v No. 4 Team<br />
No. 2 Team v No. 3 Team<br />
The Sunday Legends and Katherine Raymont Shield Twenty20 Competitions<br />
The two highest Clubs after the preliminary Twenty20 rounds shall play a Final<br />
(b) Equal Points<br />
In the event of the teams finishing on equal points, the right to play in the Semi Final match will be<br />
determined by the most wins in the preliminary matches or, if still equal, the higher net run rate in the<br />
preliminary matches (see Playing Condition 12.2). Net run rate is not applicable for a forfeit or in the event<br />
that a match is declared no result.<br />
(c) No Result<br />
If no result is achieved in a Semi Final on the scheduled day of play, the highest placed team at the<br />
conclusion of the preliminary matches shall proceed to the Final.<br />
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13. FINAL<br />
13.1 Venue<br />
The venue for the Final shall be determined by the Grade Committee<br />
(a) The Grade Committee may allocate Allan Border Field as the venue of the Final.<br />
(b) For the purposes of Regulation 35.5[a] where:<br />
(i) the Grade Committee allocates a ground under 35.2 [a] the host Club shall be the Club whose ground the<br />
Semi Final or Final is to be played; or<br />
(ii) the Grade Committee allocates Allan Border Field under Regulation 35.2 [c], <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> shall<br />
have the obligations of the host.<br />
(c) The Grade Committee shall allocate the grounds on which Semi Finals and Finals are played. Subject to<br />
Playing Condition 13.1 (a) the team that has finished higher on the premiership ladder shall have the right to<br />
nominate one of its home grounds as the ground on which the Semi Final or Final is played. If the team that<br />
has finished higher on the premiership ladder does not nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the<br />
Final then the opposing team has the right to nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the Final. If<br />
the opposing team does not nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the Final then the Grade<br />
Committee shall allocate a ground. This rule does not apply where a Club is unable to nominate a home<br />
ground as a venue because its home grounds are being used by that Club’s higher grades. Where that occurs<br />
the Club may nominate another venue to play the Final. For the purposes of Regulation 35.5[a] the host Club<br />
shall be the team that has nominated the ground as a venue for a Semi Final or Final.<br />
13.2 Tie<br />
(a) If there is a tie in a Semi-Final or Final, the teams shall compete in a One1 Eliminator to determine the winner.<br />
13.3 No result<br />
(a) If no result is achieved in the Final on the scheduled day of play, the match shall be replayed on the reserve date<br />
as scheduled.<br />
(b) In the event of a no result in the Final [including the Reserve Day], the team finishing with the higher points or<br />
if still equal, the most wins in the preliminary matches, or if still equal the best net run rate at the end of the<br />
preliminary matches shall be declared the winner.<br />
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THE KONICA MINOLTA WOMEN’S<br />
COMPETITIONS<br />
The Second Grade Shield<br />
Playing Conditions<br />
These Playing Conditions apply for Twenty20 and 35 over matches in the Second Grade Shield.<br />
1. LAWS OF CRICKET<br />
Except as varied hereunder, the Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong> as designated by the MCC and CA, and as designated by the<br />
Grade Committee shall apply.<br />
2. HOURS OF PLAY, DURATION OF MATCHES AND INTERVALS<br />
2.1 Hours<br />
Twenty20 matches:<br />
Match 1<br />
10:00am - 11:20am Session 1<br />
11:20am - 11:35am Interval<br />
11:35am - 12:55pm Session 2<br />
Match 2<br />
2:00pm - 3:20pm Session 1<br />
3:20pm - 3:35pm Interval<br />
3:35pm - 4:55pm Session 2<br />
35 Over matches:<br />
First Session Interval Second Session<br />
12:00pm – 2:00pm 2:00pm – 2:30pm 2:30pm – 4:30pm<br />
2.1.1 In normal circumstances, play shall commence at the time specified in 2.1 above and<br />
continue with only one interval until the completion of the game.<br />
2.1.2 Should play be interrupted, the umpires shall be empowered to extend play. If no more than<br />
60 minutes of play is lost; the extension of play shall equal the amount of time lost. If more<br />
than 60 minutes of play is lost, the extension of play shall not exceed 60 minutes.<br />
Note: In the event of a match concluding early, the Clubs may play another limited overs match, up<br />
until the scheduled cessation time. Premiership points will not apply.<br />
2.2 Interval between Innings<br />
2.2.1 If the innings of the team batting first is completed prior to the scheduled time for the<br />
interval, the interval shall take place immediately and the innings of the team batting second<br />
will commence correspondingly earlier.<br />
2.2.2 In circumstances where the side bowling first has not completed the allotted number of overs<br />
by the scheduled or re-scheduled cessation time for the first innings, the umpires shall reduce<br />
the length of the interval by the amount of time that the first innings overran. The minimum<br />
time for the interval will be 10 minutes in a Twenty20 match or 20 minutes in a 35 over<br />
match.<br />
2.2.3 Applying to Twenty20 matches, on all occasions where play is delayed or interrupted the<br />
umpires will reduce the length of the interval to 10 minutes.<br />
2.3 Intervals for Drinks<br />
Twenty20 matches:<br />
No drinks intervals are permitted. An individual player may be given a drink either on the<br />
boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field, provided that no playing time is wasted. No<br />
other drinks shall be taken onto the field without the permission of the umpires. Any player taking<br />
drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricket attire.<br />
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35 over matches:<br />
One drinks break shall be allowed in each innings of 35 overs, and shall normally be taken after the<br />
17 th over. In the case of extreme heat, an extra drinks break may be taken with the agreement of the<br />
umpires and both captains.<br />
3. COMPOSITION OF TEAM<br />
A team shall consist of 12 players. 11 fielders only shall be on the field at any one time. One player in each<br />
side shall not be permitted to bat. Unlimited interchange of fielders from the 12 players nominated to take<br />
part in the match shall be allowed. Should a player be injured and not be able to take their place in the field,<br />
the replacement fielder must in the first instance be one of the 12 nominated players.<br />
4. DURATION OF THE GAME<br />
4.1 Matches will consist of one innings per side and each innings will be limited to the time specified in<br />
Playing Condition 2.1, or the allotted number of overs, whichever comes first.<br />
4.2 The allotted number of overs shall be 20 (Twenty20 match), 35 (35 over match), or the number<br />
determined by the application of Playing Conditions 4.3 or 4.4.<br />
4.3 Interruptions<br />
4.3.1 In the event of a delayed start or interruption to play, the umpires shall be empowered to<br />
extend play according to Playing Condition 2.1.2 and to rearrange the playing time so as to<br />
maximise the amount of time available for play, and in so far as possible to minimise the<br />
differences in time and overs available for each innings. The umpires shall advise both<br />
captains of the number of overs and of the allotted time calculated for each innings.<br />
4.3.2 In the event of a delayed start or interruption to play during the innings of the team batting<br />
first, the umpires shall first consider the possibility of extending play under the provisions<br />
of Playing Condition 2.1.2, and reducing the interval under the provisions of Playing<br />
Condition 2.2.2. If this does not provide an adequate solution, the umpires shall reduce the<br />
number of overs to be bowled by each side, that number remaining the same for each team.<br />
The number of overs to be bowled in each innings shall be reduced by one over for every<br />
eight (complete) minutes of the *net time lost. The amount of time allocated for each<br />
innings shall be reduced by half of the *net time lost.<br />
4.3.3 In the event of an interruption to play which prevents the team batting second from<br />
receiving the same number of overs as the team batting first despite the provisions of<br />
Playing Conditions 2.1.2 and 2.2.2, the umpires shall reduce the number of overs to be<br />
faced in the second innings by one over for every four (complete) minutes of *net time lost.<br />
* Net time lost is the time lost after taking into account the possibility of extending play, and<br />
rearranging playing times and intervals. (Eg. In a Twenty20 match, if 90 minutes' play is<br />
lost at the beginning of a match, and the umpires reduce the lunch interval to 10 minutes,<br />
the net time lost is only 25 minutes - 90 minutes, less 60 minutes extension under Playing<br />
Condition 2.1, less 5 minutes gained from reduction in the interval)<br />
4.3.4 The overs to be received by the team batting second shall not be reduced by reason of the<br />
team batting first being dismissed in less than the allotted number of overs.<br />
4.3.5 The minimum number of overs is 10 for a Twenty20 match or 15 for a 35 over match.<br />
4.4 Slow Play<br />
4.4.1 In an uninterrupted match, if the team bowling first does not bowl its allotted number of<br />
overs in the allotted time, the full number of allotted overs shall be bowled out, but that<br />
bowling team will only be allowed to face, in its innings, the actual number of overs that had<br />
been started by the expiration of the allotted time, except as provided for in Playing<br />
Condition 4.4.2. The over in progress at the conclusion of the allotted time shall be deemed<br />
to have been completed within the allotted time.<br />
4.4.2 If the team bowling second does not bowl its allotted overs before the expiration of the<br />
allotted time, it shall complete its allotted number of overs, and complete one additional over<br />
for every over not commenced by the expiration of the allotted time.<br />
4.4.3 Where additional overs are required to be bowled, the provisions of Playing Condition 6.1<br />
still apply.<br />
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Example 1: Team A bats first and scores 100 in 20 overs. The innings is completed in the allotted<br />
time. Team B is 8/90 from 19 overs at the end of its allotted time. Team A must bowl a further over<br />
to make up its allotted 20 overs, then an additional over as a penalty. So Team B has two overs left to<br />
score the necessary 11 runs to win.<br />
Example 2: Team A bats first and receives 19 overs in the allotted time. In the 20 overs it eventually<br />
receives, it scores 75 runs. Team B therefore has 19 overs to score 76 runs to win. However, Team A<br />
bowls slowly and, by the end of the allotted time, has only bowled 18 overs, at which time Team B<br />
has scored 5/63. Team A must bowl one more over to complete its 19 overs, and then an additional<br />
one over penalty, giving Team B two overs to score the 13 for victory.<br />
4.4.4 In a reduced over match under Playing Condition 4.3, the penalties for slow play as provided<br />
for in Playing Condition 4.4.1 and 4.4.2 shall still apply.<br />
4.4.5 Umpires are instructed to apply the penalties for slow play unless they are convinced that<br />
extraordinary circumstances, beyond the control of the bowling team, have contributed to the<br />
slowness of play. Delays caused by injury, loss or replacement of the ball or deliberate time<br />
wasting by the batting team may be taken into account in the consideration of the reduction<br />
of any penalty.<br />
5. OVERS<br />
5.1 Six [6] balls shall be bowled to the over. Overs to be a maximum of eight [8] balls, including No Balls<br />
and Wides. These balls will be signalled and scored as per normal scoring procedure.<br />
5.2 Underarm bowling shall not be permitted.<br />
5.3 In an uninterrupted match, no bowler may bowl more then one-fifth of the total overs.<br />
5.4 In a match where a delay to the start or an interruption to play in the first innings causes a reduction in<br />
the allotted overs for both teams, no bowler may bowl more than one-quarter of the allotted overs,<br />
except that when the number of overs is not divisible by four, an additional over shall be allowed to the<br />
minimum number of bowlers necessary to make up the balance, e.g. in a 10 over match 2 bowlers may<br />
bowl a maximum of 3 overs, and no other bowler may bowl more than 2 overs.<br />
5.5 When the number of overs is revised during the first innings such that both teams have the opportunity<br />
to face the same number of overs, and one or more bowlers have already exceeded the revised limit, the<br />
same number of bowlers in the second innings may match these overs. (eg the revised limit is 4 overs,<br />
but one bowler has already bowled 5. In the second innings, one bowler may bowl 5 overs, and no<br />
other may bowl more than 4)<br />
5.6 Where the number of overs is revised after the conclusion of the first innings, Playing Condition 5.4<br />
shall apply to the second innings.<br />
5.7 In the event of a bowler, for any reason, being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will be<br />
bowled by another bowler from the same end. Such part of an over will count as a full over as far as<br />
each bowler's limit is concerned. The bowler completing this over will not be allowed to bowl the next<br />
over, nor will she have bowled the previous over.<br />
5.8 In the event of Playing Condition 4.4.2 being invoked, no bowler may bowl more one-fifth (in an<br />
uninterrupted match) or one-quarter (in a delayed or interrupted match) in an innings.<br />
5.9 Maximum Overs for Medium and Pace Bowlers<br />
5.9.1 Definitions<br />
(i) For the purpose of this regulation, a player’s status shall be determined by her age on<br />
thethirty first [31] day of August preceding the season in which the competition is<br />
played (i.e A player who is eighteen [18] on the thirty-first day of August shall be<br />
deemed to be under nineteen [19] for the duration of that season)<br />
(ii) Bowling Type: This regulation applies to bowlers of medium pace or faster (as<br />
determined by the umpires and broadly defined as one to whom the wicket-keeper<br />
would normally stand back, or one who is not considered a slow bowler). The umpires<br />
shall immediately notify the captains of both sides of each bowler who they determine<br />
should be treated differently to this broad definition.<br />
5.9.2 Notification<br />
The team captain must indicate to the umpires on the team sheet each player to whom this<br />
Playing Condition applies and indicate their age.<br />
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5.9.3 Bowling Limitations<br />
Bowling limitations apply at the following ages:<br />
Age Restriction<br />
Under 19 Eight (8) overs maximum each spell<br />
Twenty (20) overs maximum per day<br />
Under 18 Seven (7) overs maximum each spell<br />
Eighteen (18) overs maximum per day<br />
Under 17 Six (6) overs maximum each spell<br />
Sixteen (16) overs maximum per day<br />
Under 16 Six (6) overs maximum each spell<br />
Fourteen (14) overs maximum per day<br />
Under 15 Five (5) overs maximum each spell<br />
Twelve (12) overs maximum per day<br />
Under 14 Five (5) overs maximum each spell<br />
Ten (10) overs maximum per day<br />
5.9.4 Length of Break<br />
(i) The length between spells is to be a minimum of 30 minutes (includes intervals).<br />
(ii) A bowler who has bowled a spell of less than the maximum spell permitted for their age<br />
(defined in 5.9.1 above) may resume bowling prior to the completion of the necessary<br />
break, but this will be considered an extension of the same spell and the maximum spell<br />
limit for that age of player shall still apply. Following the completion of the extended<br />
spell, the normal break of 30 minutes between spells will apply and the break within the<br />
spell is disregarded.<br />
(iii) If any interval or interruption in play results in an over not being completed, then the<br />
part of the over bowled after the break shall constitute one over for the purposes of<br />
calculating the bowler’s spell and daily limits.<br />
5.9.5 Change of Bowling Type<br />
Where a bowler changes between medium pace (or faster) and slow bowling during a day’s<br />
play:<br />
(i) If the bowler begins with medium pace (or faster), the bowler is subject to the playing<br />
condition throughout the day.<br />
(ii) If the bowler begins with slow bowling and changes to medium pace (or faster), the<br />
playing condition applies from the time of the change, and all overs of slow bowling<br />
bowled prior to the change shall not be taken into account in either the current spell or<br />
the daily limit.<br />
5.9.6 Management<br />
(i) It is the responsibility of the fielding captain to ensure that this Playing Condition is<br />
upheld.<br />
(ii) Should a dispute or uncertainty regarding the application of this Playing Condition occur<br />
during play, the umpires shall make the final decision on its application based on<br />
information available from the scorers or other sources.<br />
(iii) In the event of the above conditions not being met, a penalty of 0.25 premiership points<br />
shall be applied to each over bowled in breach of this Playing Condition.<br />
(iv) Should the bowler exceed the relevant quota, the umpire[s] shall report the matter to<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. Umpires have no power to suspend a player who breaches this<br />
Playing Condition from bowling.<br />
6. RESULT OF MATCH<br />
6.1 A result can only be achieved if both teams have batted for at least ten (10) overs in a Twenty20 match<br />
or fifteen (15) overs in a 35 over match, except that any result is not invalidated by either team being<br />
dismissed in fewer than its allotted overs, or the team batting second scoring enough runs to win in<br />
fewer than its allotted overs.<br />
6.2 The game finishes as soon as the team batting second is either all out for less than or equal to the score<br />
of the team batting first, or passes the score of the team batting first.<br />
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6.3 In matches where both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs, and in<br />
matches where the application of slow play penalties under Playing Conditions 4.4.1 and/or 4.4.2 is the<br />
only reason for a difference in the number of overs each side has had the opportunity to face, the team<br />
scoring the higher number of runs is the winner.<br />
If the scores are equal, the result is a tie and no account will be taken of the number of wickets lost by<br />
either side.<br />
If the number of overs for the team batting second has to be curtailed to fewer than that for the team<br />
batting first by circumstances other than slow play penalties, the match will be decided on run rate from<br />
balls or overs and part overs received [fractions to be ignored].<br />
Example 1: Team batting first receives 20 overs, and scores 100 runs = run rate of 5.00. Team<br />
batting second receives 15 overs and must score 76 runs to win.<br />
(15 x 5 + 1 = 76)<br />
Example 2: Team batting first receives 15 overs and scores 60 runs = run rate of 4.00. Team batting<br />
second receives 12.3 overs and must score 51 runs to win.<br />
(12.5 x 4 + 1 = 51)<br />
If a team is dismissed in fewer than its allotted overs, it shall be deemed to have received all of its<br />
allotted overs for the purpose of calculating run rate.<br />
6.4 If a penalty for slow play is invoked under the provisions of Playing Condition 4.4.1 or 4.4.2, the<br />
number of overs that each team is deemed to have received will be the number of overs which would<br />
have been received if no penalties had been applied to that team, for the purposes of calculating run<br />
rate. (eg. Team A bats 20 overs, but is only required to bowl 19 to team B who have been penalised one<br />
over for slow play. Team A bowls even more slowly than Team B, and at the end of time has only<br />
bowled 17 overs. Team A is thus penalised 2 overs since Team B has up to 21 overs to score the<br />
necessary runs for victory. Team A is deemed to have received 20 overs, and Team B is deemed to<br />
have received 19 overs for the purpose of calculating run rate)<br />
7. WIDE BALLS AND NO BALLS<br />
7.1 Any off side delivery, which in the opinion of the umpire does not give the batter a reasonable<br />
opportunity to score shall be called a Wide. As a guide, a delivery passing the striker on the leg side,<br />
more than 1ft (30.48cm), from the middle stump without any contact with the striker’s bat or person<br />
shall be a Wide unless the ball passes between the striker and the stumps. Lines shall be drawn from<br />
the popping crease to the bowling crease, parallel with the return crease, measured 1ft (30.48cm) from<br />
the middle stump on both sides of the wicket.<br />
7.2 Although Regulation 28 does apply with regards to the bowling of full high pitched balls the<br />
application of this Regulation when in the opinion of the umpire the ball is not considered dangerous,<br />
the ball shall still be called No Ball, however it will be at the umpires discretion that the bowler be<br />
removed.<br />
8. FIELD RESTRICTIONS<br />
8.1 Two semi-circles shall be drawn on the field of play with a radius of 23 metres from the middle stump<br />
at either end of the pitch. The ends of each semi-circle shall be joined to the other by a straight line<br />
drawn on the field on the same side of the pitch.<br />
8.2 At the instant of delivery, there may be no more than five fielders on the leg side.<br />
8.3 For the first 6 overs of each innings in a Twenty20 match, or for the first 10 overs of a 35 over match,<br />
only two fielders are permitted to be outside the field restriction marking at the instant of delivery. For<br />
the remaining overs, only five fielders are permitted to be outside the field restriction marking at the<br />
instant of delivery.<br />
8.4 In the event of an infringement of Playing Conditions 8.2 or 8.3 above, either umpire shall call and<br />
signal NO BALL.<br />
8.5 When play is delayed or interrupted and the total number of overs available is reduced, the number of<br />
overs in regard to field restrictions outlined above shall be reduced as detailed below.<br />
8.5.1 Where both teams are scheduled to receive the same number of overs, the field restrictions<br />
shall apply equally for both teams, and the number of overs for which field restrictions shall<br />
apply shall be reduced in proportion to the number of overs scheduled to be bowled. (The<br />
calculation shall be the scheduled number of overs multiplied by 0.3); and<br />
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8.5.2 Where the delay or interruption prevents the team batting second from receiving the same<br />
number of overs as the team batting first, the number of overs for which field restrictions shall<br />
apply in the innings of the team batting second shall be reduced in proportion to the number of<br />
overs scheduled to be bowled in the innings. (The calculation shall be the number of overs<br />
scheduled to be bowled multiplied by 0.3).<br />
8.5.3 Fractions are to be ignored in the calculation of the number of fielding restriction overs.<br />
9. FINAL<br />
9.1 The two leading teams at the completion of the rounds in the Second Grade Shield play in a 35 over Final<br />
under the following scheduled daily playing hours.<br />
Grade Days Session 1 Interval 1 Session 2<br />
Second Grade Shield 1 12:45pm – 2:45pm 2:45pm – 3:15pm 3:15pm – 5:15pm<br />
9.2 To be eligible to play in the Final, a player must have played 3 days (a 35 over match shall count as a full<br />
day and a Twenty20 a half day)<br />
10. LOANING OF PLAYERS<br />
10.1 At the Grade Committee’s discretion, Second Grade Shield players may be permitted to play for more than<br />
one Club in any given season, provided that the player’s Club grants permission for the player to be loaned<br />
to another Club. Such permission must be given in writing with a copy provided to the Grade Secretary<br />
prior to the commencement of the match in which the player is loaned to another Club. The player must be<br />
financially clear of their Club as per the provisions of Regulation 8, prior to being loaned to another Club.<br />
10.2 In the circumstances outlined in 10.1 above, all performances in the Second Grade Shield, for any Club,<br />
shall be counted for the purposes of Regulation 34 [Averages and Aggregates] and Regulation 35.1 [Semi-<br />
Finals & Finals: Eligibility].<br />
11. OTHER REGULATIONS<br />
All other regulations relating to the Grade Competition to apply, excepting the following:<br />
Regulations<br />
18 – Replacement Players<br />
22 – Hours of Play<br />
24 – Drinks on Field<br />
25 – Follow-on<br />
26 – Duration of Matches<br />
27 – Unscheduled One Day Match<br />
29 – Fixture matches Over Rates<br />
35 – Semi Finals and Finals<br />
36 – Peter Burge and Kath Smith Medals<br />
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THE OVER 40’S<br />
ONE DAY COMPETITION<br />
The Regulations governing Grade Competition Matches shall apply except where varied below.<br />
1. DURATION OF MATCHES AND COMPOSITION OF TEAM<br />
1.1 Matches shall be of one day's scheduled duration. The matches will consist of one innings per side and each<br />
innings will be limited to thirty-five [35] overs. A minimum of twelve [12] overs per team shall constitute a<br />
match.<br />
1.2 A team shall consist of twelve players.<br />
Eleven fieldsmen only shall be on the field of play at any one time.<br />
One player in each side shall not be permitted to bat.<br />
Interchange of fieldsmen without restriction is permitted, provided no playing time is wasted.<br />
2. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS<br />
2.1 Hours of Play<br />
Match commences 12.00 noon<br />
Interval 30 minutes [at the conclusion of the innings of the team batting first]<br />
Match to be completed by 5.15pm<br />
2.2 Interval Between Innings:<br />
The lunch interval is to be a maximum of thirty [30] minutes.<br />
Where play is delayed or interrupted the umpires will reduce the length of the interval.<br />
2.3 Intervals for Drinks<br />
One [1] drinks breaks per session shall be permitted, after seventeen [17] overs. The provisions of Law 16.6<br />
shall be strictly observed except that under conditions of extreme heat the umpires may permit extra<br />
intervals for drinks.<br />
An individual player may be given a drink either on the boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the<br />
field, provided that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken onto the field without the<br />
permission of the Umpires. Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricket attire.<br />
3. LENGTH OF INNINGS<br />
3.1 Uninterrupted Matches<br />
[a] Each team shall bat for thirty-five [35] overs unless all out earlier. A team shall not be permitted to<br />
declare its innings closed.<br />
[b] If the team batting first is dismissed in less than thirty-five [35] overs, the team batting second shall be<br />
entitled to bat for thirty-five [35] overs.<br />
[c] If the team fielding second fails to bowl thirty-five [35] overs by the scheduled cessation time, the hours<br />
of play shall be extended until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result achieved.<br />
3.2 Delayed Or Interrupted Matches<br />
3.2.1 General<br />
[a] The object shall always be to rearrange the number of overs so that both teams have the opportunity of<br />
batting for the same number of overs. [Minimum 12 overs each team]<br />
[b] If the team fielding second fails to bowl the required numbers of overs by the scheduled cessation time,<br />
the hours of play shall be extended until the overs have been bowled or a result achieved.<br />
[c] The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number of overs than the first team unless the latter has<br />
been all out in less than the agreed number of overs.<br />
[d] Under all circumstances, the field restrictions for the innings of the team batting second shall be the same<br />
as for the team batting first.<br />
[e] A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed.<br />
[f] Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re number of overs.<br />
3.2.2 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting First<br />
[a] If the number of overs of the team batting first is reduced, a fixed time will be specified for the<br />
completion of the first session, as calculated by applying the provisions of Playing Conditions 2.2 and<br />
3.2.1 [a].<br />
[b] If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for cessation of<br />
the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled.<br />
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3.2.3 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting Second<br />
[a] If it is not possible for the team batting second to have the opportunity of batting for the same number of<br />
overs as the team batting first, the overs to be bowled shall be reduced at the rate of four [4] minutes per<br />
over, for time lost.<br />
[b] Under all circumstances, the field restrictions for the team batting second shall be the same as for the<br />
team batting first.<br />
[c] If the number of overs for the team batting second has to be curtailed to fewer than that for the team<br />
batting first by circumstances other than slow play penalties, the match will be decided on run rate from<br />
balls or overs and part overs received [fractions to be ignored].<br />
Example 1: Team batting first receives 20 overs, and scores 100 runs = run rate of 5.00. Team<br />
batting second receives 15 overs and must score 76 runs to win.<br />
(15 x 5 + 1 = 76)<br />
Example 2: Team batting first receives 15 overs and scores 60 runs = run rate of 4.00. Team batting<br />
second receives 12.3 overs and must score 51 runs to win.<br />
(12.5 x 4 + 1 = 51)<br />
4. RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDSMEN<br />
[a] Two semi circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The semi circles have as their centre the middle<br />
stump at either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semi circles is 30 yards [27.5m]. The ends of<br />
each semi circle are joined to the other by a straight line drawn on the field on the same side of the pitch.<br />
[b] The field restriction area should be marked by continuous painted white lines or 'dots' at five yard [4.5m]<br />
intervals, each 'dot' to be covered by a white plastic or rubber [but not metal] disc measuring seven inches<br />
[18 cm] in diameter.<br />
[c] At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than five fieldsmen on the leg side.<br />
[d] For the whole match five [5] fieldsmen are permitted to be outside the field restriction marking at the<br />
instant of delivery.<br />
[e] In the event of an infringement, the square leg umpire shall call and signal No Ball.<br />
5. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER<br />
[a] Five [5] bowlers to bowl a maximum of seven [7] overs.<br />
[b] In a delayed or interrupted match where the overs are reduced for both teams or for the team bowling<br />
second, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed. This restriction shall not<br />
apply to the team fielding second where the provisions of Playing Condition 3.1[b] have been applied.<br />
[c] Where the total overs are not divisible by 5, one additional over shall be allowed to the maximum number<br />
per bowler necessary to make up the balance.<br />
[d] In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will be<br />
bowled by another bowler. Such part of an over will count as a full over only in so far as each bowler's<br />
limit is concerned.<br />
6. NO BALL<br />
[a] A bowler shall be allowed to bowl one short pitched delivery per over [not being a Wide].<br />
[b] A fast short pitched delivery is defined as a ball which passes or would have passed above shoulder<br />
height of the batsman standing upright at the crease.<br />
[c] In the event of the bowler bowling more than one fast short pitched delivery in an over, either umpire<br />
shall call and signal No Ball.<br />
[d] The above regulation is not a substitute for Law 42.8 which umpires may apply at any time.<br />
NOTE: The provision of one allowable fast short pitched delivery per over shall be superseded by the<br />
provisions of Playing Condition 7 – Wide bowling.<br />
[e] A penalty of one run for a No Ball shall be scored. This penalty shall stand in addition to any other runs<br />
which are scored or awarded.<br />
7. WIDE BOWLING - JUDGING A WIDE<br />
[a] Umpires are instructed to apply a consistent interpretation in regard to this Law in order to prevent<br />
negative bowling Wide of the wicket.<br />
[b] Any off side or leg side delivery, which in the opinion of the umpire does not give the batsman a<br />
reasonable opportunity to score, shall be called a Wide. As a guide, on the leg side a ball landing clearly<br />
outside the leg stump going further away shall be called a Wide.<br />
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[c] The above provisions do not apply if the striker makes contact with the ball.<br />
[d] A penalty of one [1] run for a Wide shall be scored. This penalty shall stand in addition to any other runs<br />
which are scored or awarded.<br />
[e] All runs which are run or result from a Wide ball which is not a No-Ball shall be scored as Wides.<br />
8. BATTING RESTRICTIONS<br />
[a] Batsman shall be required to retire after the ball on which they reach 50 runs.<br />
[b] Any batsman that retires due to reaching 50 runs may resume their innings after all other batsman in the<br />
team have been dismissed.<br />
[c] If more than one batsman is forced to retire due to reaching 50 runs, any of the retired batsman may<br />
resume their innings after all other batsman in the team have been dismissed.<br />
[d] If a batsman reaches 50 runs after all other batsman have been dismissed or been forced to retire due to<br />
reaching 50 runs, then that batsman may continue their innings.<br />
9. THE RESULT<br />
9.1 A result can be achieved only if both teams have had the opportunity of batting for at least 12 overs,<br />
subject to the provisions of Playing Conditions 3.1[b] and 3.2.2[b], unless one team has been all out in<br />
less than 12 overs, or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 12 overs.<br />
All matches in which both teams have not had an opportunity of batting for a minimum of 12 overs, shall<br />
be declared no result.<br />
The game concludes when the target is reached, or when the nominated number of overs is completed, or<br />
when the team batting second is dismissed within the nominated number of overs.<br />
9.2 Tie<br />
In matches in which both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the agreed number of overs,<br />
subject to the provisions of Playing Conditions 3.1[b] and 3.2.2[b] the team scoring the higher number of<br />
runs shall be the winner. If the scores are equal, the result shall be a tie and no account shall be taken of<br />
the number of wickets which have fallen.<br />
9.3 Delayed or Interrupted Matches<br />
If the team batting second has not had the opportunity to complete the agreed number of overs subject to<br />
the provisions of Playing Conditions 3.1[b] and 3.2.2[b], and has neither been dismissed, nor passed its<br />
opponent's score, the result shall be decided as 3.2.3[c].<br />
10. COMPETITION POINTS<br />
Win 2<br />
Tie or No Result 1<br />
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Fixture Dates <strong>2012</strong>/<strong>2013</strong><br />
Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun<br />
15 16 22 23 29 30 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 3 4 10 11 17 18<br />
Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov<br />
SS SS<br />
Ryobi SS<br />
Ryobi<br />
SS SS<br />
Rest<br />
Travel<br />
Travel<br />
Home Home<br />
Home Home<br />
Away<br />
Away Away<br />
(Ryobi)<br />
(Ryobi)<br />
(SS)<br />
vs vs<br />
v Vic vs Vic<br />
vs SA<br />
vs Tas vs Tas<br />
NSW NSW<br />
T20 U19 SQ U19 SQ<br />
T20<br />
Gabba Gabba<br />
T20<br />
Chal Champs Champs<br />
Chal<br />
Test Test<br />
Chal<br />
<strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> Game Type<br />
BULLS / HEAT<br />
(Indicative only – subject to change)<br />
OTHER<br />
NQ vs SQ U19 NQ vs SQ U17<br />
U15<br />
Sgirls<br />
U17 SQ<br />
Champs<br />
U17 SQ<br />
Champs<br />
U13<br />
Sgirls<br />
Open<br />
Sboys<br />
R9:<br />
2D5<br />
R9:<br />
2D5<br />
R7:<br />
2D4<br />
R7:<br />
2D4<br />
R6:<br />
2D3<br />
R6:<br />
2D3<br />
R4:<br />
2D2<br />
R4:<br />
2D2<br />
R1:<br />
2D1<br />
R1:<br />
2D1<br />
11 x 2 Day Rounds<br />
(22 days)<br />
R8:<br />
OD2<br />
R5:<br />
OD1<br />
4 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(4 days)<br />
1st Grade/2nd<br />
Grade<br />
T20:<br />
R2 &<br />
R3<br />
4 x T20 Rounds<br />
(2 days)<br />
R5:<br />
2D5<br />
R5:<br />
2D5<br />
R4:<br />
2D4<br />
R4:<br />
2D4<br />
R3:<br />
2D3<br />
R3:<br />
2D3<br />
R2:<br />
2D2<br />
R2:<br />
2D2<br />
R1:<br />
2D1<br />
R1:<br />
2D1<br />
9 x 2 Day Rounds<br />
(18 days)<br />
3 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(4 days)<br />
4 x T20 Rounds<br />
(2 days)<br />
6 x 2 Day Rounds<br />
(12 days)<br />
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3rd/4th/5th/6th<br />
Grades<br />
R5:<br />
2D5<br />
R5:<br />
2D5<br />
R4:<br />
2D4<br />
R4:<br />
2D4<br />
R3:<br />
2D3<br />
R3:<br />
2D3<br />
R2:<br />
2D2<br />
R2:<br />
2D2<br />
R1:<br />
2D1<br />
R1:<br />
2D1<br />
The Lord's<br />
Taverners Under 16<br />
Away<br />
vs WA<br />
Away<br />
vs WA<br />
Home vs<br />
NSW<br />
Home<br />
vs NSW<br />
Home<br />
vs SA<br />
Home<br />
vs SA<br />
WNCL For Information<br />
R11:<br />
OD5<br />
R10:<br />
OD4<br />
R7: OD3<br />
R4:<br />
OD2<br />
R1:<br />
OD1<br />
12 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(12 days)<br />
T20:<br />
R12 &<br />
R13<br />
T20:<br />
R5 &<br />
R6<br />
T20:<br />
R2 &<br />
R3<br />
Katherine Raymont<br />
Shield<br />
T20: R8<br />
& R9<br />
10 x T20 Rounds<br />
(5 days)<br />
R8:<br />
OD4<br />
School<br />
R7:<br />
OD3<br />
R6:<br />
OD2<br />
R3:<br />
OD1<br />
Indoor<br />
9 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(9 days)<br />
T20:<br />
R9 &<br />
R10<br />
T20:<br />
R4 &<br />
R5<br />
T20:<br />
R1 &<br />
R2<br />
Second Grade<br />
Shield<br />
Champs<br />
Champs<br />
10 x T20 Rounds<br />
(5 days)<br />
Paul Pink Shield 6 x Rounds Post Xmas<br />
R2:<br />
OD2<br />
R1:<br />
OD1<br />
5 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(5 days)<br />
Over 40's<br />
T20:<br />
R2<br />
T20:<br />
R1<br />
5 x T20 Rounds<br />
(5 days)<br />
Sunday Legends
Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun<br />
24 25 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 5 6 12 13 19 20<br />
Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan<br />
Away<br />
BBL<br />
BBL<br />
Travel<br />
Ryobi Rest Home<br />
Rest Away<br />
BBL<br />
(SS &<br />
vs (BBL) vs<br />
(BBL) vs<br />
Final<br />
Ryobi)<br />
NSW<br />
Hob<br />
Hob<br />
<strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> Game Type<br />
BULLS / HEAT<br />
(Indicative only – subject to change)<br />
U15 National<br />
(Female)<br />
28/11 - 4/12<br />
OTHER<br />
U18 Nationals<br />
(Female)<br />
16/1 - 22/1<br />
U19 Nationals (Male)<br />
7/1 - 17/1<br />
U17 Nationals<br />
(Male)<br />
10/12 - 20/12<br />
U15<br />
Sboys<br />
NQ vs SQ Open<br />
R16:<br />
2D8<br />
R16:<br />
2D8<br />
R12:<br />
2D7<br />
R12:<br />
2D7<br />
R10:<br />
2D6<br />
R10:<br />
2D6<br />
11 x 2 Day Rounds<br />
(22 days)<br />
R15:<br />
OD4<br />
R11:<br />
OD3<br />
4 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(4 days)<br />
1st Grade/2nd<br />
Grade<br />
T20: F<br />
T20:<br />
SF<br />
T20:<br />
R13 &<br />
R14<br />
4 x T20 Rounds<br />
(2 days)<br />
R13:<br />
2D6<br />
R13:<br />
2D6<br />
9 x 2 Day Rounds<br />
(18 days)<br />
R12:<br />
OD3<br />
R7:<br />
OD2<br />
R6:<br />
OD1<br />
3 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(4 days)<br />
61<br />
3rd/4th/5th/6th<br />
Grades<br />
T20:<br />
R10 &<br />
R11<br />
T20:<br />
R8 &<br />
R9<br />
4 x T20 Rounds<br />
(2 days)<br />
2DF<br />
CZONE<br />
2DF<br />
CZONE<br />
6 x 2 Day Rounds<br />
(12 days)<br />
The Lord's<br />
Taverners Under 16<br />
Final Final<br />
Away<br />
vs Tas<br />
Home<br />
vs<br />
Home<br />
vs VIC<br />
WNCL For Information<br />
VIC<br />
R18:<br />
OD10<br />
R17:<br />
OD9<br />
R16:<br />
OD8<br />
R15:<br />
OD7<br />
R14:<br />
OD6<br />
12 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(12 days)<br />
10 x T20 Rounds<br />
(5 days)<br />
Katherine Raymont<br />
Shield<br />
R15:<br />
OD7<br />
R12:<br />
OD6<br />
R11:<br />
OD5<br />
9 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(9 days)<br />
T20:<br />
R13 &<br />
R14<br />
Second Grade<br />
Shield<br />
10 x T20 Rounds<br />
(5 days)<br />
Paul Pink Shield 6 x Rounds<br />
5 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(5 days)<br />
Over 40's<br />
T20:<br />
R4<br />
T20: R3<br />
5 x T20 Rounds<br />
(5 days)<br />
Sunday Legends
Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun<br />
26 27 2 3 9 10 16 17 23 24 2 3 9 10 16 17 23 24<br />
Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar<br />
<strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> Game Type<br />
SS<br />
Final<br />
SS<br />
Final<br />
SS<br />
Away<br />
vs WA<br />
SS<br />
Away<br />
vs<br />
WA<br />
SS<br />
Home<br />
vs<br />
Tas<br />
SS<br />
Home<br />
vs<br />
Tas<br />
Away<br />
(SS &<br />
Ryobi)<br />
Ryobi<br />
Away<br />
vs<br />
Vic<br />
Rest<br />
(SS)<br />
Ryobi<br />
Home<br />
vs<br />
WA<br />
Ryobi<br />
Home<br />
vs<br />
Tas<br />
Rest<br />
(Ryobi)<br />
BULLS / HEAT<br />
(Indicative only – subject to change)<br />
OTHER<br />
SF SF F F F F<br />
R19:<br />
2D11<br />
R19:<br />
2D11<br />
R18:<br />
2D10<br />
R18:<br />
2D10<br />
R17:<br />
2D9<br />
R17:<br />
2D9<br />
Resv<br />
OD:<br />
F<br />
OD:<br />
SF<br />
1st Grade/2nd<br />
Grade<br />
Resv<br />
SF SF F F F F<br />
R16:<br />
2D9<br />
R16:<br />
2D9<br />
R15:<br />
2D8<br />
R15:<br />
2D8<br />
R14:<br />
2D7<br />
R14:<br />
2D7<br />
11 x 2 Day Rounds<br />
(22 days)<br />
4 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(4 days)<br />
4 x T20 Rounds<br />
(2 days)<br />
9 x 2 Day Rounds<br />
(18 days)<br />
3 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(4 days)<br />
3rd/4th/5th/6th<br />
Grades<br />
4 x T20 Rounds<br />
(2 days)<br />
62<br />
6 x 2 Day Rounds<br />
(12 days)<br />
The Lord's<br />
Taverners Under 16<br />
WNCL For Information<br />
OD: F<br />
R22:<br />
OD12<br />
R19:<br />
OD11<br />
12 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(12 days)<br />
T20:<br />
R20 &<br />
R21<br />
Katherine Raymont<br />
Shield<br />
T20: F<br />
10 x T20 Rounds<br />
(5 days)<br />
F<br />
R19:<br />
OD9<br />
R16:<br />
OD8<br />
9 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(9 days)<br />
T20:<br />
R17 &<br />
R18<br />
Second Grade<br />
Shield<br />
10 x T20 Rounds<br />
(5 days)<br />
Paul Pink Shield 6 x Rounds R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6<br />
R5:<br />
OD5<br />
R4:<br />
OD4<br />
R3:<br />
OD3<br />
5 x 1 Day Rounds<br />
(5 days)<br />
Over 40's<br />
T20: F Resv<br />
T20:<br />
R5<br />
5 x T20 Rounds<br />
(5 days)<br />
Sunday Legends
15 Sep 16 Sep 22 Sep 23 Sep 29 Sep 30 Sep 6 Oct 7 Oct 13 Oct 14 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct 27 Oct 28 Oct 3 Nov 4 Nov<br />
2nds R1 U16 R1 2nds R1 U16 R1 1sts R4<br />
1sts R4 1sts R5 2nds R6 U16 R3 2nds R6 U16 R3 1sts R7<br />
1sts R7 1sts R8<br />
SGS T20<br />
Sun Wsts Sun Wsts Sths<br />
Sths Ips Toom Red Toom Red Uni<br />
Uni Red<br />
4ths R1<br />
4ths R1<br />
3rds R2<br />
3rds R2 SGS R3 3rds R3<br />
3rds R3<br />
4ths R4 U16 R4 4ths R4 U16 R4<br />
SGS T20<br />
Vall<br />
Vall<br />
Sths<br />
Sths Wsts Toom<br />
Toom<br />
Uni Sths Uni Sths<br />
2nds R1 U16 R1 2nds R1 U16 R1 1sts R4<br />
1sts R4 2nds R5 2nds R6<br />
2nds R6 SGS R6 1sts R7<br />
1sts R7 1sts R8<br />
Vall Wyn Vall Wyn Sand<br />
Sand GC Wsts<br />
Wsts GC Sun<br />
Sun Toom<br />
KRS R4<br />
U16 R3<br />
U16 R3<br />
KRS<br />
Sand<br />
Wsts<br />
Wsts<br />
T20<br />
2nds R1<br />
2nds R1 2nds 1sts R4<br />
1sts R4 2nds R5 2nds R6<br />
2nds R6<br />
1sts R7<br />
1sts R7 1sts R8<br />
Sand<br />
Sand T20 Sun<br />
Sun Toom Sths<br />
Sths<br />
Toom<br />
Toom Wsts<br />
4ths R1 U16 R1 4ths R1 U16 R1 3rds R2<br />
3rds R2<br />
4ths R3<br />
4ths R3<br />
3rds R4 U16 R4 3rds R4 U16 R4<br />
Sand Uni Sand Uni Sths [2]<br />
Sths [2]<br />
Wsts<br />
Wsts<br />
Toom Sun Toom Sun<br />
6ths R1<br />
6ths R1<br />
5ths R2<br />
5ths R2<br />
6ths R3<br />
6ths R3<br />
5ths R4<br />
5ths R4<br />
Sand<br />
Sand<br />
Sths<br />
Sths<br />
Sths<br />
Sths<br />
Toom<br />
Toom<br />
2nds R1<br />
2nds R1<br />
1sts R4<br />
1sts R4 2nds R5 2nds R6<br />
2nds R6<br />
1sts R7<br />
1sts R7 2nds R8<br />
1sts T20<br />
Sths<br />
Sths<br />
Toom<br />
Toom Vall Uni<br />
Uni<br />
Vall<br />
Vall GC<br />
3rds R1 U16 R1 3rds R1 U16 R1 4ths R2<br />
4ths R2<br />
3rds R3<br />
3rds R3<br />
3rds R4 U16 R4 3rds R4 U16 R4<br />
Sths Sths Sths Sths Toom<br />
Toom<br />
Uni<br />
Uni<br />
Vall Ips Vall Ips<br />
5ths R1<br />
5ths R1<br />
6ths R2<br />
6ths R2<br />
5ths R3 O40's 5ths R3<br />
5ths R4<br />
5ths R4<br />
Sths<br />
Sths<br />
Toom<br />
Toom<br />
Uni R1 Nths Uni<br />
Vall<br />
Vall<br />
1sts R1<br />
1sts R1<br />
2nds R4 SL R1 2nds R4 2nds R5 2nds R6 KRS 2nds R6 KRS R7 1sts R7<br />
1sts R7 1sts R8<br />
1sts T20<br />
Nths<br />
Nths<br />
Ips Sths Ips Uni Sun T20 Sun Sths Sths<br />
Sths Sun<br />
3rds R1<br />
3rds R1 KRS R1 4ths R2 U16 R2 4ths R2 U16 R2 4ths R3 KRS 4ths R3<br />
3rds R4<br />
3rds R4 KRS<br />
Nths<br />
Nths Wsts GC Nths GC Nths Vall T20 Vall<br />
Sths<br />
Sths R10 Uni<br />
5ths R1 U16 R1 5ths R1 U16 R1 6ths R2<br />
6ths R2<br />
6ths R3 O40's 6ths R3<br />
5ths R4<br />
5ths R4<br />
Nths Toom Nths Toom Uni [2]<br />
Uni [2]<br />
Sths [2] R1 Sths Sths [2]<br />
Sths<br />
Sths<br />
1sts R1<br />
1sts R1<br />
2nds R4<br />
2nds R4 2nds R5 1sts R6 U16 R3 1sts R6 U16 R3 2nds R7<br />
2nds R7 2nds R8<br />
1sts T20<br />
Red<br />
Red<br />
GC<br />
GC Sun Nths Wyn Nths Wyn Sand<br />
Sand Uni<br />
3rds [2]<br />
3rds [2] KRS R1 4ths R2<br />
4ths R2 KRS R4 3rd R3<br />
3rd R3<br />
4ths R4<br />
4ths R4 KRS<br />
R1 GC<br />
R1 GC Uni Nths<br />
Nths Wsts Nths<br />
Nths<br />
Sand<br />
Sand R10 Ips<br />
4ths R1<br />
4ths R1<br />
6ths [2] U16 R2 6ths [2] U16 R2 3rds [2]<br />
3rds [2]<br />
6ths R4<br />
6ths R4<br />
Red<br />
Red<br />
R2 Nths Ips R2 Nths Ips R3 Sand<br />
R3 Sand<br />
Sand<br />
Sand<br />
6ths [2]<br />
6ths [2]<br />
6ths R1<br />
6ths R1<br />
6ths R2<br />
6ths R2<br />
5ths R3<br />
5ths R3<br />
R4 Uni<br />
R4 Uni<br />
Red<br />
Red<br />
Vall [2]<br />
Vall [2]<br />
Toom<br />
Toom<br />
[2]<br />
[2]<br />
1sts R1 U16 R1 1sts R1 U16 R1 2nds R4<br />
2nds R4 1sts R5 1sts R6 U16 R3 1sts R6 U16 R3 2nds R7<br />
2nds R7 2nds R8<br />
GC Vall GC Vall Nths<br />
Nths Sths Sand Sand Sand Sand Ips<br />
Ips Sand<br />
Ground Allocations – <strong>2012</strong>/<strong>2013</strong><br />
CLUBS <strong>GR</strong>OUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun<br />
Kerrydale<br />
Gold Coast<br />
Cheltenham Oval<br />
Dauth Park<br />
Ipswich/Logan<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
Ian Healy Oval<br />
Northern Suburbs<br />
Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
Peter Burge Oval<br />
Redlands<br />
Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
64<br />
Ron Field Oval<br />
Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
Dixon Oval<br />
Norman Gray Oval<br />
South Brisbane<br />
Jack Cooke Oval<br />
Bob Young Oval<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
John Blanck Oval<br />
Sunshine Coast<br />
Kev Hackney Oval
CLUBS <strong>GR</strong>OUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun<br />
2nds R8<br />
Ips<br />
15 Sep 16 Sep 22 Sep 23 Sep 29 Sep 30 Sep 6 Oct 7 Oct 13 Oct 14 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct 27 Oct 28 Oct 3 Nov 4 Nov<br />
1sts R1<br />
1sts R1<br />
2nds R4<br />
2nds R4 1sts R5 1sts R6 O40's 1sts R6<br />
2nds R7 SL R2 2nds R7<br />
1sts T20<br />
Wyn<br />
Wyn<br />
Red<br />
Red Nths GC R1 Wsts GC<br />
Nths Sand Nths<br />
4ths R1<br />
4ths R1<br />
3rds R2 U16 R2 3rds R2 U16 R2 6ths R3<br />
6ths R3<br />
4ths R4<br />
4ths R4<br />
Wyn<br />
Wyn<br />
Red Sun Red Sun Vall [2]<br />
Vall [2]<br />
Nths<br />
Nths<br />
Ken Mackay Oval<br />
Toombul<br />
La Frantz Oval<br />
6ths R4<br />
Nths<br />
6ths R4<br />
Nths<br />
4ths R3<br />
Sths<br />
4ths R3<br />
Sths<br />
5ths R2<br />
Red<br />
5ths R2<br />
Red<br />
5ths R1<br />
Wyn<br />
5ths R1<br />
Wyn<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
1sts R8<br />
Sths<br />
2nds R7<br />
GC<br />
3rds [2]<br />
R4 Sths<br />
[2]<br />
3rds R4<br />
GC<br />
SL &<br />
SGS<br />
U16 R4<br />
Sand<br />
2nds R7<br />
GC<br />
3rds [2]<br />
R4 Sths<br />
[2]<br />
3rds R4<br />
GC<br />
U16 R3<br />
Toom<br />
1sts R6<br />
Red<br />
U16 R3<br />
Toom<br />
1sts R6<br />
Red<br />
1sts R5<br />
Sand<br />
2nds R4<br />
Wyn<br />
KRS<br />
T20<br />
U16 R2<br />
Vall<br />
2nds R4<br />
Wyn<br />
2nds<br />
T20<br />
2nds<br />
T20<br />
2nds<br />
T20<br />
1sts R1<br />
Wsts<br />
1sts R1<br />
Wsts<br />
WEP Harris Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
U16 R4<br />
Sand<br />
SGS R6<br />
Wsts<br />
4ths R3<br />
Red<br />
O40's<br />
R1 Wyn<br />
4ths R3<br />
Red<br />
U16 R2<br />
Vall<br />
3rds [2]<br />
R2 Sand<br />
3rds [2]<br />
R2 Sand<br />
3rds R1<br />
Wsts<br />
3rds R1<br />
Wsts<br />
St Lucia 2<br />
SGS R3<br />
Ips<br />
5ths R1<br />
Wsts<br />
5ths R1<br />
Wsts<br />
St Lucia 7<br />
5ths R4<br />
Wsts [2]<br />
5ths R4<br />
Wsts [2]<br />
4ths R2<br />
Wyn<br />
6ths R2<br />
Wyn<br />
2nds R4<br />
Wsts<br />
4ths R2<br />
Wyn<br />
6ths R2<br />
Wyn<br />
2nds R4<br />
Wsts<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R1 Vall<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R1 Vall<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
2nds R8<br />
Wyn<br />
2nds R7<br />
Red<br />
2nds R7<br />
Red<br />
U16 R3<br />
Nths<br />
U16 R3<br />
Nths<br />
O40's<br />
R1 Ips<br />
1sts R5<br />
Red<br />
SL R1<br />
Uni<br />
2nds<br />
T20<br />
1sts R1<br />
Ips<br />
1sts R1<br />
Ips<br />
Peter Easton Oval<br />
Valley<br />
U16 R4<br />
Toom<br />
4ths R4<br />
Red<br />
U16 R4<br />
Toom<br />
4ths R4<br />
Red<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R3 Wsts<br />
6ths R3<br />
Red<br />
1sts R6<br />
Wyn<br />
3rds R3<br />
Wyn<br />
5ths R3<br />
Sand<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R3 Wsts<br />
6ths R3<br />
Red<br />
1sts R6<br />
Wyn<br />
3rds R3<br />
Wyn<br />
5ths R3<br />
Sand<br />
4ths R 2<br />
Wsts<br />
4ths R 2<br />
Wsts<br />
2nds<br />
T20<br />
3rds R1<br />
Uni [2]<br />
3rds R1<br />
Uni [2]<br />
Norm McMahon Oval<br />
6ths R4<br />
Red<br />
6ths R4<br />
Red<br />
Ashgrove 3<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R4 Uni<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R4 Uni<br />
6ths R2<br />
Wsts<br />
6ths R2<br />
Wsts<br />
5ths R1<br />
Wsts [2]<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R1 Sths<br />
[2]<br />
2nds R1<br />
Uni<br />
4ths R1<br />
Uni<br />
5ths R1<br />
Wsts [2]<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R1 Sths<br />
[2]<br />
2nds R1<br />
Uni<br />
4ths R1<br />
Uni<br />
Mitchelton SHS<br />
65<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
2nds R8<br />
Nths<br />
U16 R4<br />
Wyn<br />
2nds R7<br />
Wyn<br />
4ths R4<br />
Wyn<br />
SGS R7<br />
Ips<br />
U16 R4<br />
Wyn<br />
2nds R7<br />
Wyn<br />
4ths R4<br />
Wyn<br />
KRS R7<br />
Uni<br />
1sts R6<br />
Ips<br />
SGS T20<br />
1sts R6<br />
Ips<br />
1sts R5<br />
Wyn<br />
1sts R4<br />
Vall<br />
KRS<br />
T20<br />
1sts R4<br />
Vall<br />
1sts T20<br />
Graceville 1<br />
Western Suburbs<br />
SGS T20<br />
3rds R3<br />
Uni [2]<br />
U16 R2<br />
Red<br />
3rds R2<br />
Vall<br />
U16 R2<br />
Red<br />
3rds R2<br />
Vall<br />
Graceville 2<br />
Chelmer<br />
5ths [2]<br />
R3 Wyn<br />
5ths [2]<br />
R3 Wyn<br />
5ths R2<br />
Vall<br />
5ths R2<br />
Vall<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
6ths R4<br />
Wyn<br />
1sts R7<br />
6ths R4<br />
Wyn<br />
1sts R7<br />
5ths R3<br />
Nths<br />
5th R3<br />
Nths<br />
5ths [2]<br />
R2 Sand<br />
5ths [2]<br />
R2 Sand<br />
6ths R1<br />
Uni<br />
2nds R1<br />
Toom<br />
6ths R1<br />
Uni<br />
2nds R1<br />
Toom<br />
Dunlop Park<br />
1sts R8<br />
Vall<br />
Wsts<br />
Wsts<br />
2nds R6<br />
Vall<br />
2nds R6<br />
Vall<br />
2nds R5<br />
Wsts<br />
1sts R4<br />
Uni<br />
1sts R4<br />
Uni<br />
1sts T20<br />
Bill Albury Oval<br />
Wynnum-Manly<br />
3rds R4<br />
Wsts<br />
3rds R4<br />
Wsts<br />
4ths R3<br />
GC<br />
4ths R3<br />
GC<br />
U16 R2<br />
GC<br />
3rds R2<br />
Uni<br />
U16 R2<br />
GC<br />
3rds R2<br />
Uni<br />
3rds R1<br />
Toom<br />
3rds R1<br />
Toom<br />
Wayne Broad Oval<br />
5ths R4<br />
Wsts<br />
5ths R4<br />
Wsts<br />
6ths R3<br />
Vall<br />
6ths R3<br />
Vall<br />
5ths R2<br />
Uni<br />
5ths R2<br />
Uni<br />
6ths R1<br />
Toom<br />
6ths R1<br />
Toom<br />
Ian Droney Oval<br />
Legend: U16 = Under 16 Competition KRS = Katherine Raymont Shield SGS = Second Grade Shield<br />
O40 = Over 40’s Competition SL = Sunday Legends Twenty20 Competition
Ground Allocations – <strong>2012</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> (continued)<br />
CLUBS <strong>GR</strong>OUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun<br />
30<br />
Dec 5 Jan 6 Jan<br />
29<br />
Dec<br />
23<br />
Dec<br />
22<br />
Dec<br />
16<br />
Dec<br />
15<br />
Dec<br />
2nds<br />
T20<br />
2nds<br />
T20<br />
25<br />
Nov 1 Dec 2 Dec 8 Dec 9 Dec<br />
2nds 2nds<br />
1sts R10 2nds SGS<br />
R12 R12<br />
Wsts R11 Sths R12 Uni<br />
Wyn Wyn<br />
24<br />
Nov<br />
18<br />
Nov<br />
17<br />
Nov<br />
11<br />
Nov<br />
10<br />
Nov<br />
2nds R15<br />
Wyn<br />
1sts R10<br />
Wsts<br />
2nds R9<br />
Vall<br />
2nds R9<br />
Vall<br />
Kerrydale<br />
Gold Coast<br />
4ths R12<br />
Wyn<br />
3rds R7<br />
Sths<br />
1sts R11<br />
Wyn<br />
3rds R6<br />
Wsts<br />
2nds R6<br />
Sths<br />
4ths R5<br />
Sths<br />
4ths R5<br />
Sths<br />
Cheltenham Oval<br />
2nds R15<br />
Sand<br />
1sts R12<br />
Red<br />
1sts R12<br />
Red<br />
KRS<br />
R15 Uni<br />
2nds R6<br />
Sths<br />
U16 R5<br />
GC<br />
2nds R9<br />
Wyn<br />
U16 R5<br />
GC<br />
2nds R9<br />
Wyn<br />
Dauth Park<br />
Ipswich/Logan<br />
SGS T20<br />
SGS<br />
R11 GC<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
2nds R15<br />
Sun<br />
1sts T20<br />
2nds<br />
R12<br />
Wsts<br />
2nds<br />
R12<br />
Wsts<br />
1sts R11<br />
Uni<br />
1sts R10<br />
Vall<br />
1sts R10<br />
Vall<br />
O40's<br />
R2 Ips<br />
2nds R9<br />
Uni<br />
2nds R9<br />
Uni<br />
Ian Healy Oval<br />
Northern Suburbs<br />
4ths R12<br />
Wsts<br />
1sts T20<br />
4ths T20<br />
3rds R6<br />
Vall<br />
Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
6ths R12<br />
Wsts<br />
1sts R15<br />
Uni<br />
3rds R12<br />
Uni [2]<br />
6ths T20<br />
4ths T20<br />
5ths R6<br />
Vall<br />
Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
5ths T20<br />
2nds<br />
R12 Ips<br />
2nds<br />
R12 Ips<br />
1sts R10<br />
Wyn<br />
1sts R10<br />
Wyn<br />
Peter Burge Oval<br />
Redlands<br />
3rds R6<br />
Wyn<br />
5ths R6<br />
Wyn<br />
66<br />
5ths T20<br />
3rds T20<br />
Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
5ths R12<br />
Uni<br />
5ths T20<br />
3rds T20<br />
3rds R7<br />
Uni<br />
6ths R7<br />
Uni<br />
1sts R11<br />
Sand<br />
4ths R7<br />
Sand<br />
6ths R7<br />
Sand<br />
2nds<br />
R11 Red<br />
Ron Field Oval<br />
1sts R15<br />
Ips<br />
4ths T20<br />
2nds<br />
R12 Vall<br />
2nds<br />
R12 Vall<br />
1sts R10<br />
Uni<br />
KRS<br />
R14 Ips<br />
1sts R10<br />
Uni<br />
U16 R5<br />
Vall<br />
4ths R5<br />
Uni<br />
6ths R5<br />
Uni<br />
2nds R9<br />
Wsts<br />
4ths R5<br />
Wsts<br />
6ths R5<br />
Wsts<br />
2nds R9<br />
Toom<br />
4ths R5<br />
Toom<br />
U16 R5<br />
Vall<br />
4ths R5<br />
Uni<br />
6ths R5<br />
Uni<br />
2nds R9<br />
Wsts<br />
4ths R5<br />
Wsts<br />
6ths R5<br />
Wsts<br />
2nds R9<br />
Toom<br />
4ths R5<br />
Toom<br />
Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
5ths R12<br />
Vall<br />
4ths T20<br />
3rds T20<br />
3rds R7<br />
Red<br />
3rds R6<br />
Uni<br />
Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
6ths R12<br />
Vall<br />
4ths T20<br />
3rds T20<br />
5ths R7<br />
Red<br />
4ths R6<br />
Uni<br />
6ths R5<br />
Toom<br />
6ths R5<br />
Toom<br />
Dixon Oval<br />
1sts R15<br />
Toom<br />
2nds<br />
T20<br />
2nds<br />
R12<br />
Toom<br />
2nds<br />
R12<br />
Toom<br />
4ths T20<br />
SL R3<br />
Vall<br />
1sts R11<br />
GC<br />
1sts R10<br />
Ips<br />
1sts R10<br />
Ips<br />
KRS<br />
T20<br />
1sts R9<br />
Sun<br />
3rds R5<br />
Sths [2]<br />
KRS<br />
R11<br />
Wsts<br />
1sts R9<br />
Sun<br />
3rds R5<br />
Sths [2]<br />
Norman Gray Oval<br />
South Brisbane<br />
4ths R12<br />
Toom<br />
3rds T20<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R7 Vall<br />
3rds R6<br />
Uni [2]<br />
5ths R6<br />
Wsts<br />
3rds [2]<br />
R6<br />
Toom<br />
1sts R10<br />
Toom<br />
KRS<br />
T20<br />
Jack Cooke Oval<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R12 Uni<br />
2nds<br />
T20<br />
4ths T20<br />
6ths R7<br />
Vall [2]<br />
O40's<br />
R2 Red<br />
6ths R5<br />
Sths [2]<br />
5ths R5<br />
Wsts [2]<br />
6ths R5<br />
Sths [2]<br />
5ths R5<br />
Wsts [2]<br />
Bob Young Oval<br />
6ths R12<br />
Toom<br />
4ths R7<br />
GC<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
1sts R15<br />
Nths<br />
2nds<br />
T20<br />
2nds<br />
R12 Uni<br />
2nds<br />
R12 Uni<br />
2nds<br />
R11 Vall<br />
1sts R10<br />
Toom<br />
U16 R5<br />
Uni<br />
2nds R9<br />
Sths<br />
U16 R5<br />
Uni<br />
2nds R9<br />
Sths<br />
John Blanck Oval<br />
Sunshine Coast<br />
2nds<br />
T20<br />
Kev Hackney Oval
CLUBS <strong>GR</strong>OUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun<br />
30<br />
Dec 5 Jan 6 Jan<br />
2nds R15 5ths R12<br />
Sths Sths<br />
29<br />
Dec<br />
23<br />
Dec<br />
22<br />
Dec<br />
16<br />
Dec<br />
15<br />
Dec<br />
6ths T20<br />
24<br />
Nov<br />
2nds<br />
R10 Sun<br />
18<br />
Nov<br />
U16 R5<br />
Nths<br />
11<br />
Nov<br />
U16 R5<br />
Nths<br />
Ken Mackay Oval<br />
Toombul<br />
3rds R12<br />
Sths<br />
6ths T20<br />
6ths R6<br />
Sths [2]<br />
O40's<br />
R2<br />
Uni<br />
17<br />
Nov<br />
1sts R9<br />
Sand<br />
5ths R5<br />
Sand<br />
3rds R5<br />
Sand<br />
10<br />
Nov<br />
1sts R9<br />
Sand<br />
5ths R5<br />
Sand<br />
3rds R5<br />
Sand<br />
La Frantz Oval<br />
5ths T20<br />
4ths R6<br />
GC<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
2nds R15<br />
Red<br />
1sts T20<br />
SGS T20<br />
1sts R9<br />
Nths<br />
KRS<br />
R11 Ips<br />
1sts R9<br />
Nths<br />
WEP Harris Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
3rds R12<br />
Sths [2]<br />
25<br />
Nov 1 Dec 2 Dec 8 Dec 9 Dec<br />
2nds 1sts R11 SL R3 1sts R12 1sts R12<br />
R10 Sun Wsts Uni Sths Sths<br />
6ths R7<br />
4ths T20<br />
Wsts<br />
3rds R7<br />
6ths T20<br />
Wsts<br />
4ths R7<br />
Wsts<br />
2nds 2nds<br />
1sts R12 1sts R12<br />
R10 R11<br />
Sun Sun<br />
Sand Nths<br />
KRS<br />
KRS 3rds [2]<br />
3rds T20 R16<br />
R14 Sths R7 Wyn<br />
Sand<br />
4ths R7<br />
3rds T20<br />
Nths<br />
1sts T20<br />
SGS T20<br />
3rds R5<br />
Nths<br />
SGS R8<br />
Ips<br />
3rds R5<br />
Nths<br />
St Lucia 2<br />
4ths R12<br />
Red<br />
6ths T20<br />
5ths R5<br />
Nths<br />
5ths R5<br />
Nths<br />
St Lucia 7<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R12 Red<br />
5ths R7<br />
Nths<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R5 Wyn<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R5 Wyn<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
2nds R15<br />
Wsts<br />
1sts T20<br />
1sts R12<br />
Sand<br />
1sts R12<br />
Sand<br />
1sts R11<br />
Sun<br />
2nds<br />
R10<br />
Nths<br />
Peter Easton Oval<br />
Valley<br />
3rds R12<br />
Sand<br />
1sts T20<br />
5ths T20<br />
3rds R7<br />
Sths [2]<br />
1sts R9<br />
GC<br />
3rds R5<br />
GC<br />
5ths R5<br />
Wyn<br />
1sts R9<br />
GC<br />
3rds R5<br />
GC<br />
5ths R5<br />
Wyn<br />
Norm McMahon Oval<br />
4ths R12<br />
Sand<br />
4ths T20<br />
5ths T20<br />
5ths R7<br />
Wyn<br />
2nds<br />
R10<br />
Sand<br />
5ths R6<br />
Sand<br />
6ths R6<br />
Sand<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R6 Sths<br />
2nds<br />
R10<br />
Nths<br />
4ths R6<br />
Nths<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R6 Wsts<br />
6ths R6<br />
Nths<br />
Ashgrove 3<br />
67<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R12 Wyn<br />
4ths T20<br />
5ths T20<br />
6ths R5<br />
Vall [2]<br />
6ths R5<br />
Vall [2]<br />
Mitchelton SHS<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
1sts R15<br />
Vall<br />
3rds T20<br />
1sts R12<br />
Nths<br />
1sts R12<br />
Nths<br />
KRS<br />
R15<br />
2nds<br />
R11<br />
2nds<br />
R10 GC<br />
2nds<br />
R10 GC<br />
U16 R5<br />
Sths<br />
O40's<br />
R2 Sand<br />
Graceville 1<br />
Sand<br />
Toom<br />
U16 R5<br />
Sths<br />
SGS R8<br />
GC<br />
Western Suburbs<br />
3rds R12<br />
Nths<br />
3rds T20<br />
KRS<br />
R16 Sths<br />
6ths T20<br />
SGS<br />
R12 Ips<br />
5ths [2]<br />
R7 Sths<br />
SGS<br />
R11 Uni<br />
4ths R6<br />
Sths<br />
5ths [2]<br />
R6<br />
Toom<br />
1sts R9<br />
Red<br />
3rds R5<br />
Red<br />
5ths R5<br />
Red<br />
1sts R9<br />
Red<br />
3rds R5<br />
Red<br />
5ths R5<br />
Red<br />
Graceville 2<br />
5ths R12<br />
Nths<br />
6ths T20 6ths T20<br />
5ths R7<br />
Toom<br />
Chelmer<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
Sths Home<br />
6ths T20<br />
6ths T20<br />
Dunlop Park<br />
1sts R15<br />
GC<br />
3rds T20<br />
1sts R12<br />
GC<br />
1sts R12<br />
GC<br />
2nds<br />
R11 Ips<br />
2nds<br />
R10 Red<br />
U16 R5<br />
Red<br />
1sts R9<br />
Ips<br />
U16 R5<br />
Red<br />
1sts R9<br />
Ips<br />
Bill Albury Oval<br />
Wynnum-Manly<br />
3rds R12<br />
GC<br />
3rds T20<br />
5ths T20<br />
4ths R7<br />
Vall<br />
2nds<br />
R10 Red<br />
4ths R6<br />
Red<br />
6ths R6<br />
Red<br />
O40's<br />
R2 Vall<br />
3rds R5<br />
Uni [2]<br />
3rds R5<br />
Uni [2]<br />
Wayne Broad Oval<br />
5ths R12<br />
Wsts [2]<br />
3rds T20<br />
5ths T20<br />
6ths R7<br />
Uni [2]<br />
4ths R5<br />
Vall<br />
4ths R5<br />
Vall<br />
Ian Droney Oval<br />
Legend: U16 = Under 16 Competition KRS = Katherine Raymont Shield SGS = Second Grade Shield<br />
O40 = Over 40’s Competition SL = Sunday Legends Twenty20 Competition
Ground Allocations – <strong>2012</strong>/<strong>2013</strong> (continued)<br />
CLUBS <strong>GR</strong>OUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun<br />
12 Jan 13 Jan 19 Jan 20 Jan 26 Jan 27 Jan 2 Feb 3 Feb 9 Feb 10 Feb 16 Feb 17 Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 2 Mar 3 Mar<br />
1sts R19<br />
Sand<br />
1sts R19<br />
Sand<br />
2nds<br />
R18<br />
SGS<br />
R17 Uni<br />
2nds<br />
R18<br />
2nds R17<br />
Ips<br />
SGS<br />
R14 Ips<br />
2nds R17<br />
Ips<br />
1sts R16<br />
Red<br />
1sts R16<br />
Red<br />
Kerrydale<br />
Nths<br />
Nths<br />
Gold Coast<br />
3rds R16<br />
Sand<br />
3rds R16<br />
Sand<br />
4ths R15<br />
Toom<br />
4ths R15<br />
Toom<br />
4ths R14<br />
Wsts<br />
4ths R14<br />
Wsts<br />
3rds R13<br />
Red<br />
2nds<br />
R16<br />
Toom<br />
3rds R13<br />
Red<br />
Cheltenham Oval<br />
O40’s<br />
R5 Sths<br />
1sts R19<br />
Nths<br />
1sts R19<br />
Nths<br />
2nds<br />
R18 Uni<br />
KRS<br />
R22<br />
2nds<br />
R18 Uni<br />
1sts R17<br />
GC<br />
KRS<br />
R19<br />
1sts R17<br />
GC<br />
KRS<br />
R18 Uni<br />
2nds R16<br />
Toom<br />
Dauth Park<br />
Sand<br />
Wsts<br />
Ipswich/Logan<br />
SGS<br />
R17<br />
Wsts<br />
SGS T20<br />
O40's<br />
R4 Uni<br />
SGS<br />
R13 Uni<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
O40’s<br />
R5 Wsts<br />
2nds<br />
R19 Ips<br />
2nds<br />
R19 Ips<br />
1sts R18<br />
GC<br />
1sts R18<br />
GC<br />
2nds R17<br />
Red<br />
O40's<br />
R3 Sths<br />
2nds R17<br />
Red<br />
1sts R16<br />
Wyn<br />
3rds R13<br />
Wyn<br />
1sts R16<br />
Wyn<br />
3rds R13<br />
Wyn<br />
Ian Healy Oval<br />
Northern Suburbs<br />
4ths R16<br />
GC<br />
4ths R16<br />
GC<br />
3rds R15<br />
GC<br />
3rds R15<br />
GC<br />
4ths R14<br />
Red<br />
4ths R14<br />
Red<br />
Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
5ths R16<br />
Wsts [2]<br />
5ths R16<br />
Wsts [2]<br />
6ths R14<br />
Red<br />
6ths R14<br />
Red<br />
5ths R13<br />
Wyn<br />
5ths R13<br />
Wyn<br />
Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
1sts R19<br />
Sun<br />
1sts R19<br />
Sun<br />
5ths R15<br />
Vall<br />
2nds<br />
R18<br />
Sand<br />
4ths R15<br />
Wyn<br />
5ths R15<br />
Vall<br />
2nds<br />
R18<br />
Sand<br />
4ths R15<br />
Wyn<br />
1sts R17<br />
Nths<br />
O40's<br />
R3<br />
Toom<br />
1sts R17<br />
Nths<br />
2nds<br />
R16 GC<br />
2nds R16<br />
GC<br />
Peter Burge Oval<br />
4ths R16<br />
Sand<br />
6ths R16<br />
Sths [2]<br />
2nds<br />
R19 GC<br />
4ths R16<br />
Sand<br />
6ths R16<br />
Sths [2]<br />
2nds<br />
R19 GC<br />
Redlands<br />
68<br />
Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
6ths R15<br />
Sand<br />
6ths R15<br />
Sand<br />
Ron Field Oval<br />
O40's<br />
R4 Ips<br />
1sts R18<br />
Red<br />
1sts R18<br />
Red<br />
3rds R14<br />
Nths<br />
5ths R14<br />
Nths<br />
2nds R17<br />
Wyn<br />
4ths R14<br />
Wyn<br />
KRS<br />
R19 Sths<br />
3rds R14<br />
Nths<br />
5ths R14<br />
Nths<br />
2nds R17<br />
Wyn<br />
4ths R14<br />
Wyn<br />
SL R4<br />
Vall<br />
4ths R13<br />
GC<br />
6ths R13<br />
Vall [2]<br />
1sts R16<br />
Wsts<br />
3rds R13<br />
Wsts<br />
4ths R13<br />
GC<br />
6ths R13<br />
Vall [2]<br />
1sts R16<br />
Wsts<br />
3rds R13<br />
Wsts<br />
Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
5ths R16<br />
Red<br />
5ths R16<br />
Red<br />
3rds R15<br />
Red<br />
3rds R15<br />
Red<br />
Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
6ths R16<br />
Vall [2]<br />
2nds<br />
R19<br />
Wyn<br />
6ths R16<br />
Vall [2]<br />
2nds<br />
R19<br />
Wyn<br />
5ths R15<br />
Uni<br />
5ths R15<br />
Uni<br />
6ths R14<br />
Wyn<br />
6ths R14<br />
Wyn<br />
5ths R13<br />
Wsts<br />
5ths R13<br />
Wsts<br />
Dixon Oval<br />
O40's<br />
R4<br />
Toom<br />
KRS<br />
R22<br />
Sand<br />
KRS<br />
T20<br />
2nds R17<br />
Vall<br />
2nds R17<br />
Vall<br />
SL R4<br />
Toom<br />
1sts R16<br />
Uni<br />
1sts R16<br />
Uni<br />
Norman Gray Oval<br />
South Brisbane<br />
3rds [2]<br />
R16 Red<br />
3rds [2]<br />
R16 Red<br />
1sts R18<br />
Wsts<br />
3rds [2]<br />
R15<br />
Wyn<br />
3rds R15<br />
Wsts<br />
1sts R18<br />
Wsts<br />
3rds [2]<br />
R15<br />
Wyn<br />
3rds R15<br />
Wsts<br />
4ths R14<br />
Vall<br />
4ths R14<br />
Vall<br />
3rds R13<br />
Uni<br />
3rds R13<br />
Uni<br />
Jack Cooke Oval<br />
3rds R16<br />
Wyn<br />
3rds R16<br />
Wyn<br />
6ths R14<br />
Vall<br />
6ths R14<br />
Vall<br />
3rds [2]<br />
R13 Vall<br />
3rds [2]<br />
R13 Vall<br />
Bob Young Oval<br />
5ths R16<br />
Wyn<br />
2nds<br />
R19 Red<br />
5ths R16<br />
Wyn<br />
2nds<br />
R19 Red<br />
5ths R15<br />
Wsts<br />
1sts R18<br />
Wyn<br />
5ths R15<br />
Wsts<br />
1sts R18<br />
Wyn<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R14 Wsts<br />
2nds R17<br />
Wsts<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R14 Wsts<br />
2nds R17<br />
Wsts<br />
5ths R13<br />
Uni<br />
1sts R16<br />
Vall<br />
5ths R13<br />
Uni<br />
1sts R16<br />
Vall<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
John Blanck Oval<br />
Sunshine Coast<br />
Kev Hackney Oval
CLUBS <strong>GR</strong>OUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun<br />
12 Jan 13 Jan 19 Jan 20 Jan 26 Jan 27 Jan 2 Feb 3 Feb 9 Feb 10 Feb 16 Feb 17 Feb 23 Feb 24 Feb 2 Mar 3 Mar<br />
2nds<br />
R19<br />
2nds<br />
R19<br />
1sts R18<br />
Vall<br />
1sts R18<br />
Vall<br />
6ths R14<br />
Uni<br />
2nds R17<br />
Uni<br />
6ths R14<br />
Uni<br />
2nds R17<br />
Uni<br />
5ths R13<br />
Vall<br />
1sts R16<br />
Ips<br />
5ths R13<br />
Vall<br />
1sts R16<br />
Ips<br />
Ken Mackay Oval<br />
Wsts<br />
Wsts<br />
Toombul<br />
3rds R16<br />
Wsts<br />
3rds R16<br />
Wsts<br />
3rds R15<br />
Vall<br />
3rds R15<br />
Vall<br />
4ths R14<br />
Uni<br />
4ths R14<br />
Uni<br />
3rds R13<br />
Uni [2]<br />
3rds<br />
R13 Uni<br />
[2]<br />
La Frantz Oval<br />
5ths R16<br />
Wsts<br />
5ths R16<br />
Wsts<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
O40’s<br />
R5 Sand<br />
2nds<br />
R19 Vall<br />
2nds<br />
R19 Vall<br />
O40's<br />
R4 Red<br />
1sts R18<br />
Ips<br />
KRS<br />
R22<br />
1sts R18<br />
Ips<br />
1sts R17<br />
Toom<br />
SGS<br />
R14<br />
Wsts<br />
1sts R17<br />
Toom<br />
2nds<br />
R16 Sths<br />
KRS<br />
R17 Sths<br />
2nds<br />
R16<br />
WEP Harris Oval<br />
Wsts<br />
Sths<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
3rds [2]<br />
R16<br />
Nths<br />
3rds [2]<br />
R16<br />
Nths<br />
3rds R15<br />
Uni [2]<br />
SL R5<br />
Sand<br />
3rds R15<br />
Uni [2]<br />
3rds [2]<br />
R14 GC<br />
3rds [2]<br />
R14 GC<br />
4ths R13<br />
Sths<br />
4ths<br />
R13<br />
St Lucia 2<br />
Sths<br />
3rds R16<br />
Vall<br />
3rds R16<br />
Vall<br />
6ths R15<br />
Uni [2]<br />
6ths R15<br />
Uni [2]<br />
3rds R14<br />
Toom<br />
3rds R14<br />
Toom<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R13<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R13<br />
St Lucia 7<br />
Toom<br />
Toom<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R16<br />
Nths<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R16<br />
Nths<br />
4ths R15<br />
Sand<br />
2nds<br />
R18<br />
Toom<br />
4ths R15<br />
Sand<br />
2nds<br />
R18<br />
Toom<br />
5ths R14<br />
Toom<br />
5ths R14<br />
Toom<br />
6ths R13<br />
Sths<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
O40’s<br />
R5 Red<br />
1sts R19<br />
Uni<br />
1sts R19<br />
Uni<br />
SL R5<br />
Toom<br />
1sts R17<br />
Sths<br />
O40's<br />
R3 Sand<br />
1sts R17<br />
Sths<br />
2nds<br />
R16 Sun<br />
Peter Easton Oval<br />
Valley<br />
4ths R16<br />
Uni<br />
4ths R16<br />
Uni<br />
3rds R14<br />
Sths<br />
3rds R14<br />
Sths<br />
4ths R13<br />
Toom<br />
6ths<br />
R13<br />
Sths<br />
2nds<br />
R16 Sun<br />
4ths<br />
R13<br />
Toom<br />
6ths<br />
R16<br />
Sths [2]<br />
Norm McMahon Oval<br />
5ths R16<br />
Uni<br />
5ths R16<br />
Uni<br />
5ths R14<br />
Sths<br />
5ths R14<br />
Sths<br />
6ths R16<br />
Sths [2]<br />
Ashgrove 3<br />
69<br />
6ths R16<br />
Uni<br />
6ths R16<br />
Uni<br />
4ths R15<br />
Nths<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R15<br />
Nths<br />
6ths R15<br />
Toom<br />
4ths R15<br />
Nths<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R15<br />
Nths<br />
6ths R15<br />
Toom<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R14 Uni<br />
[2]<br />
6ths [2]<br />
R14 Uni<br />
[2]<br />
Mitchelton SHS<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
1sts R19<br />
Toom<br />
1sts R19<br />
Toom<br />
O40's<br />
R4 Vall<br />
2nds<br />
R18 Sths<br />
2nds<br />
R18 Sths<br />
KRS<br />
T20<br />
1sts R17<br />
Sun<br />
O40's<br />
R3 Wyn<br />
1sts R17<br />
Sun<br />
KRS<br />
R18<br />
2nds<br />
R16<br />
KRS<br />
R17 Ips<br />
2nds<br />
R16<br />
Graceville 1<br />
Sand<br />
Sand<br />
Sand<br />
Western Suburbs<br />
4ths R16<br />
Toom<br />
4ths R16<br />
Toom<br />
4ths R15<br />
Sths<br />
4ths R15<br />
Sths<br />
3rds R14<br />
Sths [2]<br />
3rds R14<br />
Sths [2]<br />
SGS<br />
R13 GC<br />
4ths R13<br />
Sand<br />
4ths<br />
R13<br />
Graceville 2<br />
Sand<br />
6ths R16<br />
Toom<br />
6ths R16<br />
Toom<br />
6ths R15<br />
Sths<br />
6ths R15<br />
Sths<br />
5ths R14<br />
Wsts [2]<br />
5ths R14<br />
Wsts [2]<br />
5ths [2]<br />
R13 Red<br />
5ths [2]<br />
R13 Red<br />
Chelmer<br />
Other (refer fixture list)<br />
Sths<br />
Home<br />
Sths<br />
Home<br />
5ths [2]<br />
R15<br />
Toom<br />
5ths [2]<br />
R15<br />
Toom<br />
Sths<br />
Home<br />
Sths<br />
Home<br />
6ths R13<br />
Sand<br />
6ths<br />
R13<br />
Dunlop Park<br />
Sand<br />
O40’s<br />
R5<br />
Toom<br />
1sts R19<br />
Sths<br />
1sts R19<br />
Sths<br />
O40's<br />
R4 Nths<br />
2nds<br />
R18 Sun<br />
2nds<br />
R18 Sun<br />
1sts R17<br />
Sand<br />
1sts R17<br />
Sand<br />
2nds<br />
R16<br />
2nds<br />
R16<br />
Bill Albury Oval<br />
Nths<br />
Nths<br />
Wynnum-Manly<br />
4ths R16<br />
Sths<br />
4ths R16<br />
Sths<br />
5ths R15<br />
Red<br />
5ths R15<br />
Red<br />
3rds R14<br />
Sand<br />
3rds R14<br />
Sand<br />
4ths R13<br />
Nths<br />
4ths<br />
R13<br />
Wayne Broad Oval<br />
Nths<br />
6ths R16<br />
Sths<br />
6ths R16<br />
Sths<br />
6ths R15<br />
Sths [2]<br />
6ths R15<br />
Sths [2]<br />
5ths R14<br />
Sand<br />
5ths R14<br />
Sand<br />
6ths R13<br />
Nths<br />
6ths<br />
R13<br />
Nths<br />
Ian Droney Oval<br />
Legend: U16 = Under 16 Competition KRS = Katherine Raymont Shield SGS = Second Grade Shield<br />
O40 = Over 40’s Competition SL = Sunday Legends Twenty20 Competition
XXXX GOLD<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND ONE - Saturday 15 September & Saturday 22 September 2D1<br />
First Grade Valley v Ipswich/Logan Peter Easton Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs WEP Harris Oval<br />
Toombul v Wynnum-Manly Ken Mackay Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Redlands Norman Gray Oval<br />
Sunshine Coast v Gold Coast John Blanck Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Trevor Hohns Field<br />
The Alan Ipswich/Logan v Valley Dauth Park<br />
Pettigrew Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 1<br />
Shield Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Bill Albury Oval<br />
Redlands v South Brisbane Peter Burge Oval<br />
Gold Coast v Sunshine Coast Kerrydale<br />
Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ian Healy Oval<br />
The Norm Valley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Norm McMahon Oval<br />
McMahon University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs St Lucia 2<br />
Shield Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Wayne Broad Oval<br />
Redlands v South Brisbane Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
South Brisbane [2] v Gold Coast Jack Cooke Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
The Bob Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 2<br />
Spence Toombul v Wynnum-Manly La Frantz Oval<br />
Shield South Brisbane v Redlands Bob Young Oval<br />
Gold Coast v Valley Cheltenham<br />
Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
The Roy University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs St Lucia 7<br />
Tanner Toombul v Wynnum-Manly TBA<br />
Shield Redlands v South Brisbane Ron Field Oval<br />
Valley v Western Suburbs [2] Mitchelton SHS<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Dixon Oval<br />
The WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Valley Ivor Marsden<br />
Harris Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dunlop Park<br />
Shield Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Ian Droney Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Redlands TBA<br />
Valley [2] v South Brisbane [2] Marist College<br />
Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
Start of Green paper<br />
71
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<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUNDS TWO & THREE - Sunday 23 September T20 1 & 2<br />
First Grade 10am Redlands v Ipswich/Logan Peter Burge Oval<br />
10am Wynnum-Manly v Sunshine Coast Bill Albury Oval<br />
10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Trevor Hohns Field<br />
10am Toombul v Gold Coast Ken Mackay Oval<br />
10am Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 1<br />
10am South Brisbane v Valley Norman Gray Oval<br />
2pm Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Peter Burge Oval<br />
2pm Sunshine Coast v Ipswich/Logan Bill Albury Oval<br />
2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Trevor Hohns Field<br />
2pm Northern Suburbs v Gold Coast Ken Mackay Oval<br />
2pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Valley Graceville 1<br />
2pm South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Norman Gray Oval<br />
The Alan 10am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sunshine Coast WEP Harris Oval<br />
Pettigrew 10am Redlands v Western Suburbs St Lucia 2<br />
Shield 10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast St Lucia 7<br />
10am Valley v Ipswich/Logan Peter Easton Oval<br />
10am Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Norm McMahon Oval<br />
10am Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane Ian Healy Oval<br />
2pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Ipswich/Logan WEP Harris Oval<br />
2pm Sunshine Coast v Gold Coast St Lucia 2<br />
2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs St Lucia 7<br />
2pm Valley v Toombul Peter Easton Oval<br />
2pm Redlands v South Brisbane Norm McMahon Oval<br />
2pm Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Ian Healy Oval<br />
KFC T20 CHALLENGE DATES<br />
Round 1: Sunday 14 October<br />
Redlands DCC, Birkdale Rd, WELLINGTON POINT<br />
Round 2: Sunday 28 October<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe DCC, Board St, DEAGON<br />
Round 3: Sunday 18 November<br />
Valley DCC, Yoku Rd, ASH<strong>GR</strong>OVE<br />
72
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<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND FOUR - Saturday 29 September & Saturday 6 October 2D2<br />
First Grade Ipswich/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Dauth Park<br />
Northern Suburbs v Sunshine Coast Ian Healy Oval<br />
Gold Coast v South Brisbane Kerrydale<br />
Redlands v Toombul Peter Burge Oval<br />
Wynnum-Manly v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Bill Albury Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Valley Graceville 1<br />
The Alan Sandgate-Redcliffe v Ipswich/Logan Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Pettigrew Sunshine Coast v Northern Suburbs John Blanck Oval<br />
Shield South Brisbane v Gold Coast Norman Gray Oval<br />
Toombul v Redlands Ken Mackay Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Wynnum-Manly WEP Harris Oval<br />
Valley v Western Suburbs Peter Easton Oval<br />
ROUND TWO - Saturday 29 September & Saturday 6 October 2D2<br />
The Norm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Sandgate-Redcliffe St Lucia 2<br />
McMahon Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane [2] Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
Shield Gold Coast v South Brisbane Cheltenham<br />
Toombul v Redlands La Frantz Oval<br />
Wynnum-Manly v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Wayne Broad Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Valley Graceville 2<br />
The Bob Redlands v Toombul Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
Spence University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Wynnum-Manly St Lucia 7<br />
Shield Valley v Western Suburbs Norm McMahon Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Northern Suburbs Jack Cooke Oval<br />
The Roy Toombul v Redlands TBA<br />
Tanner Wynnum-Manly v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ian Droney Oval<br />
Shield Western Suburbs v Valley TBA<br />
Western Suburbs [2] v Sandgate-Redcliffe Dunlop Park<br />
Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
The WEP Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Dixon Oval<br />
Harris South Brisbane [2] v Northern Suburbs Bob Young Oval<br />
Shield South Brisbane v Valley [2] TBA<br />
Redlands v Toombul Ron Field Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Wynnum-Manly Ivor Marsden<br />
Valley v Western Suburbs Mitchelton SHS<br />
73
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<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND FIVE - Sunday 7 October<br />
OD1<br />
First Grade Gold Coast v Ipswich/Logan Kerrydale<br />
Sunshine Coast v South Brisbane John Blanck Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Graceville 1<br />
Toombul v Northern Suburbs Ken Mackay Oval<br />
Valley v Redlands Peter Easton Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe WEP Harris Oval<br />
The Alan Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast Dauth Park<br />
Pettigrew South Brisbane v Sunshine Coast Norman Gray Oval<br />
Shield Wynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs Bill Albury Oval<br />
Northern Suburbs v Toombul Ian Healy Oval<br />
Redlands v Valley Peter Burge Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Trevor Hohns Field<br />
74
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<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND SIX - Saturday 13 October & Saturday 20 October 2D3<br />
First Grade Western Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Graceville 1<br />
Valley v Wynnum-Manly Peter Easton Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Redlands WEP Harris Oval<br />
Toombul v Gold Coast Ken Mackay Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Northern Suburbs Norman Gray Oval<br />
Sunshine Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe John Blanck Oval<br />
The Alan Ipswich/Logan v Western Suburbs Dauth Park<br />
Pettigrew Wynnum-Manly v Valley Bill Albury Oval<br />
Shield Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Peter Burge Oval<br />
Gold Coast v Toombul Kerrydale<br />
Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane Ian Healy Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Sunshine Coast Trevor Hohns Field<br />
ROUND THREE - Saturday 13 October & Saturday 20 October 2D3<br />
The Norm Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Graceville 2<br />
McMahon Valley v Wynnum-Manly Norm McMahon Oval<br />
Shield Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Northern Suburbs Jack Cooke Oval<br />
Gold Coast v Toombul Cheltenham<br />
South Brisbane [2] v Sandgate-Redcliffe Bob Young Oval<br />
The Bob Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
Spence Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
Shield Toombul v South Brisbane Northgate 4<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Gold Coast Wayne Broad Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Redlands St Lucia 2<br />
The Roy Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Dunlop Park<br />
Tanner Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ashgrove 3<br />
Shield South Brisbane v Toombul TBA<br />
Western Suburbs [2] v Wynnum-Manly TBA<br />
Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ron Field Oval<br />
The WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Western Suburbs St Lucia 7<br />
Harris Wynnum-Manly v Valley Ian Droney Oval<br />
Shield University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Redlands Ivor Marsden<br />
Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
Toombul v Valley [2] La Frantz Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane [2] Dixon Oval<br />
75
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<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND SEVEN - Saturday 27 October & Saturday 3 November 2D4<br />
First Grade Ipswich/Logan v Sunshine Coast Dauth Park<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Northern Suburbs v Toombul Ian Healy Oval<br />
Gold Coast v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Kerrydale<br />
Redlands v Valley Peter Burge Oval<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs Bill Albury Oval<br />
The Alan Sunshine Coast v Ipswich/Logan John Blanck Oval<br />
Pettigrew South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norman Gray Oval<br />
Shield Toombul v Northern Suburbs Ken Mackay Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Gold Coast WEP Harris Oval<br />
Valley v Redlands Peter Easton Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Graceville 1<br />
ROUND FOUR - Saturday 27 October & Saturday 3 November 2D4<br />
The Norm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v South Brisbane [2] St Lucia 2<br />
McMahon Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
Shield Northern Suburbs v Toombul Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Gold Coast St Lucia 7<br />
Redlands v Valley Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs Wayne Broad Oval<br />
The Bob South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Jack Cooke Oval<br />
Spence Toombul v Northern Suburbs La Frantz Oval<br />
Shield Gold Coast v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Cheltenham<br />
Valley v Redlands Norm McMahon Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Graceville 2<br />
The Roy Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Dixon Oval<br />
Tanner Northern Suburbs v Toombul Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
Shield University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs [2] Ivor Marsden<br />
Redlands v Valley Ron Field Oval<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs Ian Droney Oval<br />
The WEP South Brisbane [2] v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] TBA<br />
Harris South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Bob Young Oval<br />
Shield Toombul v Northern Suburbs TBA<br />
Valley [2] v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Mitchelton SHS<br />
Valley v Redlands Ashgrove 3<br />
Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Dunlop Park<br />
76
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<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND EIGHT - Sunday 4 November<br />
OD2<br />
First Grade Wynnum-Manly v Valley Bill Albury Oval<br />
Gold Coast v Redlands Kerrydale<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Toombul Dauth Park<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Sunshine Coast Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Ian Healy Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane WEP Harris Oval<br />
The Alan Valley v Wynnum-Manly Peter Easton Oval<br />
Pettigrew Redlands v Gold Coast Peter Burge Oval<br />
Shield Toombul v Ipswich/Logan Ken Mackay Oval<br />
Sunshine Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe John Blanck Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 1<br />
South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Norman Gray Oval<br />
77
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<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND NINE - Saturday 10 November & Saturday 17 November 2D5<br />
First Grade Wynnum-Manly v Ipswich/Logan Bill Albury Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Redlands Graceville 1<br />
Valley v Gold Coast Peter Easton Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Northern Suburbs WEP Harris Oval<br />
Toombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ken Mackay Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Sunshine Coast Norman Gray Oval<br />
The Alan Ipswich/Logan v Wynnum-Manly Dauth Park<br />
Pettigrew Redlands v Western Suburbs Peter Burge Oval<br />
Shield Gold Coast v Valley Kerrydale<br />
Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ian Healy Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Sunshine Coast v South Brisbane John Blanck Oval<br />
ROUND FIVE - Saturday 10 November & Saturday 17 November 2D5<br />
The Norm Wynnum-Manly v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Wayne Broad Oval<br />
McMahon Western Suburbs v Redlands Graceville 2<br />
Shield Valley v Gold Coast Norm McMahon Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Northern Suburbs St Lucia 2<br />
Toombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe Northgate 4<br />
South Brisbane v South Brisbane [2] Jack Cooke Oval<br />
The Bob Wynnum-Manly v Valley Ian Droney Oval<br />
Spence Redlands v Western Suburbs Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
Shield Gold Coast v South Brisbane Cheltenham<br />
Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
The Roy Valley v Wynnum-Manly Ashgrove 3<br />
Tanner Western Suburbs v Redlands Chelmer<br />
Shield South Brisbane v Western Suburbs [2] Northgate 3<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Northern Suburbs St Lucia 7<br />
Toombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe La Frantz Oval<br />
The WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Wynnum-Manly Northgate 2<br />
Harris Redlands v Western Suburbs Ron Field Oval<br />
Shield Valley [2] v Valley Mitchelton SHS<br />
Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Dixon Oval<br />
South Brisbane [2] v South Brisbane Bob Young Oval<br />
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<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND TEN - Saturday 24 November & Sunday 25 November 2D6<br />
First Grade South Brisbane v Ipswich/Logan Norman Gray Oval<br />
Sunshine Coast v Toombul John Blanck Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Northern Suburbs v Valley Ian Healy Oval<br />
Gold Coast v Western Suburbs Kerrydale<br />
Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Peter Burge Oval<br />
The Alan Ipswich/Logan v South Brisbane Dauth Park<br />
Pettigrew Toombul v Sunshine Coast Ken Mackay Oval<br />
Shield University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe WEP Harris Oval<br />
Valley v Northern Suburbs Peter Easton Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Gold Coast Graceville 1<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Bill Albury Oval<br />
ROUND SIX - Saturday 24 November<br />
OD1<br />
The Norm South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Jack Cooke Oval<br />
McMahon South Brisbane [2] v Toombul Northgate 4<br />
Shield Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
Northern Suburbs v Valley Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
Gold Coast v Western Suburbs Cheltenham<br />
Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
The Bob Toombul v Gold Coast Northgate 3<br />
Spence Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dixon Oval<br />
Shield Valley v Northern Suburbs Norm McMahon Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 2<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Wayne Broad Oval<br />
The Roy South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Bob Young Oval<br />
Tanner University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe St Lucia 2<br />
Shield Northern Suburbs v Valley Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
Western Suburbs [2] v Toombul Chelmer<br />
Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Ron Field Oval<br />
The WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v South Brisbane Northgate 6<br />
Harris Toombul v South Brisbane [2] La Frantz Oval<br />
Shield University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe St Lucia 7<br />
Valley v Northern Suburbs Mitchelton SHS<br />
Valley [2] v Western Suburbs Ashgrove 3<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Ian Droney Oval<br />
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XXXX GOLD<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND ELEVEN - Saturday 1 December<br />
OD3<br />
First Grade Ipswich/Logan v Wynnum-Manly Dauth Park<br />
South Brisbane v Gold Coast Norman Gray Oval<br />
Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ian Healy Oval<br />
Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Burge Oval<br />
Valley v Sunshine Coast Peter Easton Oval<br />
Toombul v Western Suburbs Ken Mackay Oval<br />
The Alan Wynnum-Manly v Ipswich/Logan Bill Albury Oval<br />
Pettigrew Gold Coast v South Brisbane Kerrydale<br />
Shield University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Northern Suburbs WEP Harris Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Sunshine Coast v Valley John Blanck Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Toombul Graceville 1<br />
ROUND SEVEN - Saturday 1 December<br />
OD2<br />
The Norm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Wynnum-Manly St Lucia 2<br />
McMahon Gold Coast v South Brisbane Cheltenham<br />
Shield Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
Valley v South Brisbane [2] Norm McMahon Oval<br />
Toombul v Western Suburbs Northgate 1<br />
The Bob Wynnum-Manly v Valley Wayne Broad Oval<br />
Spence South Brisbane v Gold Coast Northgate 4<br />
Shield University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Northern Suburbs St Lucia 7<br />
Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
Toombul v Western Suburbs Northgate 2<br />
The Roy Valley v Wynnum-Manly Ashgrove 3<br />
Tanner Western Suburbs [2] v South Brisbane Graceville 2<br />
Shield University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Northern Suburbs Northgate 3<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Dixon Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Toombul Chelmer<br />
The WEP Wynnum-Manly v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Ian Droney Oval<br />
Harris South Brisbane v Valley [2] Bob Young Oval<br />
Shield Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ron Field Oval<br />
South Brisbane [2] v Valley Jack Cooke Oval<br />
Toombul v Western Suburbs La Frantz Oval<br />
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XXXX GOLD<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND TWELVE - Saturday 8 December & Sunday 9 December 2D7<br />
First Grade Ipswich/Logan v Redlands Dauth Park<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Gold Coast Bill Albury Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 1<br />
Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Easton Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sunshine Coast WEP Harris Oval<br />
Toombul v South Brisbane Ken Mackay Oval<br />
The Alan Redlands v Ipswich/Logan Peter Burge Oval<br />
Pettigrew Gold Coast v Wynnum-Manly Kerrydale<br />
Shield Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Ian Healy Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Sunshine Coast v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> John Blanck Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Toombul Norman Gray Oval<br />
ROUNDS EIGHT & NINE - Saturday 8 December T20 1 & 2<br />
The Norm 10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
McMahon 10am Valley v Northern Suburbs Dixon Oval<br />
Shield 10am Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
10am Toombul v South Brisbane [2] Ron Field Oval<br />
10am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v South Brisbane St Lucia 2<br />
10am Western Suburbs v Gold Coast St Lucia 7<br />
2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
2pm Valley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dixon Oval<br />
2pm Redlands v South Brisbane [2] Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
2pm Toombul v Wynnum-Manly Ron Field Oval<br />
2pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Gold Coast St Lucia 2<br />
2pm Western Suburbs v South Brisbane St Lucia 7<br />
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XXXX GOLD<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUNDS EIGHT & NINE - Saturday 8 December T20 1 & 2<br />
The Bob 10am Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
Spence 10am Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
Shield 10am Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> La Frantz Oval<br />
10am South Brisbane v Valley Jack Cooke Oval<br />
10am Gold Coast v Redlands Bob Young Oval<br />
2pm Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
2pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
2pm Toombul v Wynnum-Manly La Frantz Oval<br />
2pm South Brisbane v Redlands Jack Cooke Oval<br />
2pm Gold Coast v Valley Bob Young Oval<br />
The Roy 10am Valley v Western Suburbs [2] Mitchelton SHS<br />
Tanner 10am Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ashgrove 3<br />
Shield 10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Norm McMahon Oval<br />
10am Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Wayne Broad Oval<br />
10am Redlands v Western Suburbs Ian Droney Oval<br />
2pm Valley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Mitchelton SHS<br />
2pm Northern Suburbs v Toombul Ashgrove 3<br />
2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs [2] Norm McMahon Oval<br />
2pm Wynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs Wayne Broad Oval<br />
2pm Redlands v South Brisbane Ian Droney Oval<br />
The WEP 10am Western Suburbs v Valley [2] Graceville 2<br />
Harris 10am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe Chelmer<br />
Shield 10am South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Dunlop Park<br />
10am Northern Suburbs v Valley TBA<br />
10am Toombul v South Brisbane [2] TBA<br />
10am Redlands v Wynnum-Manly TBA<br />
2pm Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Graceville 2<br />
2pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Valley [2] Chelmer<br />
2pm South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Dunlop Park<br />
2pm Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane [2] TBA<br />
2pm Toombul v Wynnum-Manly TBA<br />
2pm Redlands v Valley TBA<br />
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XXXX GOLD<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUNDS THIRTEEN & FOURTEEN - Saturday 15 December T20 3 & 4<br />
First Grade 10am Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane Ian Healy Oval<br />
10am Valley v Ipswich/Logan Peter Easton Oval<br />
10am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sunshine Coast WEP Harris Oval<br />
10am Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast St Lucia 2<br />
10am Redlands v Western Suburbs Norm McMahon Oval<br />
2pm Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Ian Healy Oval<br />
2pm Valley v Toombul Peter Easton Oval<br />
2pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Ipswich/Logan WEP Harris Oval<br />
2pm Sunshine Coast v Gold Coast Norm McMahon Oval<br />
2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs St Lucia 2<br />
2pm South Brisbane v Redlands Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
The Alan 10am Sunshine Coast v Wynnum-Manly John Blanck Oval<br />
Pettigrew 10am Redlands v Ipswich/Logan Kev Hackney Oval<br />
Shield 10am Gold Coast v Northern Suburbs Kerrydale<br />
10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Cheltenham<br />
10am South Brisbane v Valley Norman Gray Oval<br />
10am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs Bob Young Oval<br />
2pm Sunshine Coast v Ipswich/Logan John Blanck Oval<br />
2pm Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Kev Hackney Oval<br />
2pm Gold Coast v Toombul Kerrydale<br />
2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Cheltenham<br />
2pm South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Norman Gray Oval<br />
2pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Valley Bob Young Oval<br />
ROUNDS TEN & ELEVEN - Saturday 15 December T20 3 & 4<br />
The Norm 10am Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 1<br />
McMahon 10am South Brisbane [2] v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 2<br />
Shield 10am South Brisbane v Toombul Jack Cooke Oval<br />
10am Wynnum-Manly v Gold Coast Bill Albury Oval<br />
10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Wayne Broad Oval<br />
10am Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Ian Droney Oval<br />
2pm Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 1<br />
2pm Northern Suburbs v Toombul Graceville 2<br />
2pm South Brisbane v South Brisbane [2] Jack Cooke Oval<br />
2pm Wynnum-Manly v Valley Bill Albury Oval<br />
2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Wayne Broad Oval<br />
2pm Redlands v Gold Coast Ian Droney Oval<br />
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XXXX GOLD<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUNDS TEN & ELEVEN - Saturday 15 December T20 3 & 4<br />
The Bob 10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Spence 10am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
Shield 10am Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Dixon Oval<br />
10am Valley v Redlands Mitchelton SHS<br />
10am Northern Suburbs v Toombul Ashgrove 3<br />
2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Trevor Hohns Field<br />
2pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Wynnum-Manly Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
2pm Western Suburbs v Gold Coast Dixon Oval<br />
2pm Valley v Toombul Mitchelton SHS<br />
2pm Northern Suburbs v Redlands Ashgrove 3<br />
The Roy 10am Redlands v Northern Suburbs Peter Burge Oval<br />
Tanner 10am Western Suburbs v Western Suburbs [2] Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
Shield 10am Wynnum-Manly v University of Queesland Ron Field Oval<br />
10am Toombul v Valley TBA<br />
10am South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe TBA<br />
2pm Redlands v Western Suburbs [2] Peter Burge Oval<br />
2pm Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ron Field Oval<br />
2pm Wynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
2pm Toombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe TBA<br />
2pm South Brisbane v Valley TBA<br />
The WEP 10am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane [2] St Lucia 7<br />
Harris 10am Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Chelmer<br />
Shield 10am Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Dunlop Park<br />
10am Toombul v South Brisbane Ken Mackay Oval<br />
10am Wynnum-Manly v Valley [2] La Frantz Oval<br />
10am Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
2pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] St Lucia 7<br />
2pm Western Suburbs v South Brisbane [2] Chelmer<br />
2pm Redlands v Northern Suburbs Dunlop Park<br />
2pm Toombul v Valley [2] Ken Mackay Oval<br />
2pm Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe La Frantz Oval<br />
2pm Valley v South Brisbane Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
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<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND FIFTEEN - Saturday 5 January<br />
OD4<br />
First Grade Sandgate-Redcliffe v Ipswich/Logan Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Sunshine Coast v Northern Suburbs John Blanck Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Toombul Norman Gray Oval<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Gold Coast Bill Albury Oval<br />
Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Peter Burge Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Valley Graceville 1<br />
The Alan Ipswich/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Dauth Park<br />
Pettigrew Northern Suburbs v Sunshine Coast Ian Healy Oval<br />
Shield Toombul v South Brisbane Ken Mackay Oval<br />
Gold Coast v Wynnum-Manly Kerrydale<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Redlands WEP Harris Oval<br />
Valley v Western Suburbs Peter Easton Oval<br />
ROUND TWELVE - Saturday 5 January<br />
OD3<br />
The Norm Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
McMahon Wynnum-Manly v Gold Coast Wayne Broad Oval<br />
Shield Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 2<br />
Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norm McMahon Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane [2] St Lucia 2<br />
Toombul v South Brisbane La Frantz Oval<br />
The Bob Gold Coast v Wynnum-Manly Cheltenham<br />
Spence University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Redlands St Lucia 7<br />
Shield Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ashgrove 3<br />
South Brisbane v Toombul Jack Cooke Oval<br />
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The Roy Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ron Field Oval<br />
Tanner Wynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs [2] Ian Droney Oval<br />
Shield Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Chelmer<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
Toombul v South Brisbane Ken Mackay Oval*<br />
The WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Redlands Ivor Marsden<br />
Harris Valley [2] v Wynnum-Manly Mitchelton SHS<br />
Shield Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Dixon Oval<br />
South Brisbane [2] v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Bob Young Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Toombul Dunlop Park<br />
*Fixture scheduled for Sunday 6 January<br />
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XXXX GOLD<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
TWENTY20 SEMI FINALS - Sunday 6 January<br />
Tom Team 1 v Team 4 TBA<br />
Veivers Cup Team 2 v Team 3 TBA<br />
Second Grade Team 1 v Team 4 TBA<br />
Team 2 v Team 3 TBA<br />
TWENTY20 FINALS - Sunday 20 January [Reserve date Sunday 27 January venue TBA]<br />
Tom Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 Allan Border Field<br />
Veivers Cup<br />
Second Grade Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 Allan Border Field<br />
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XXXX GOLD<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND SIXTEEN - Saturday 12 January & Saturday 19 January 2D8<br />
First Grade Toombul v Ipswich/Logan Ken Mackay Oval<br />
South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Norman Gray Oval<br />
Sunshine Coast v Valley John Blanck Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Ian Healy Oval<br />
Gold Coast v Redlands Kerrydale<br />
The Alan Ipswich/Logan v Toombul Dauth Park<br />
Pettigrew University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane WEP Harris Oval<br />
Shield Valley v Sunshine Coast Peter Easton Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 1<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Bill Albury Oval<br />
Redlands v Gold Coast Peter Burge Oval<br />
ROUND THIRTEEN - Saturday 12 January & Saturday 19 January 2D6<br />
The Norm Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] La Frantz Oval<br />
McMahon South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Jack Cooke Oval<br />
Shield South Brisbane [2] v Valley Bob Young Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
Gold Coast v Redlands Cheltenham<br />
The Bob University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane St Lucia 2<br />
Spence Valley v Toombul Norm McMahon Oval<br />
Shield Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 2<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Wayne Broad Oval<br />
Redlands v Gold Coast Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
The Roy South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> TBA<br />
Tanner Toombul v Valley Ken Mackay Oval*<br />
Shield Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Dixon Oval<br />
Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
Western Suburbs [2] v Redlands Chelmer<br />
The WEP Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] St Lucia 7<br />
Harris University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane Ivor Marsden<br />
Shield Valley v South Brisbane [2] Ashgrove 3<br />
Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Dunlop Park<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Ian Droney Oval<br />
Redlands v Valley [2] Ron Field Oval<br />
*Fixture scheduled for Sunday 13 January & Sunday 20 January<br />
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XXXX GOLD<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND SEVENTEEN - Saturday 26 January & Saturday 2 February 2D9<br />
First Grade Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast Dauth Park<br />
Redlands v Northern Suburbs Peter Burge Oval<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Bill Albury Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Sunshine Coast Graceville 1<br />
Valley v South Brisbane Peter Easton Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Toombul WEP Harris Oval<br />
The Alan Gold Coast v Ipswich/Logan Kerrydale<br />
Pettigrew Northern Suburbs v Redlands Ian Healy Oval<br />
Shield Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Sunshine Coast v Western Suburbs John Blanck Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Valley Norman Gray Oval<br />
Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ken Mackay Oval<br />
ROUND FOURTEEN - Saturday 26 January & Saturday 2 February 2D7<br />
The Norm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Gold Coast St Lucia 2<br />
McMahon Redlands v Northern Suburbs Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
Shield Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Wayne Broad Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v South Brisbane [2] Graceville 2<br />
Valley v South Brisbane Norm McMahon Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Toombul St Lucia 7<br />
The Bob Gold Coast v Western Suburbs Cheltenham<br />
Spence Northern Suburbs v Redlands Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
Shield Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Valley Jack Cooke Oval<br />
Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> La Frantz Oval<br />
The Roy Western Suburbs v Western Suburbs [2] Chelmer<br />
Tanner Redlands v Northern Suburbs Ron Field Oval<br />
Shield Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ian Droney Oval<br />
Valley v South Brisbane Ashgrove 3<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Toombul Ivor Marsden<br />
The WEP Valley [2] v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Mitchelton SHS<br />
Harris Northern Suburbs v Redlands Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
Shield Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Dixon Oval<br />
South Brisbane [2] v Western Suburbs Dunlop Park<br />
South Brisbane v Valley Bob Young Oval<br />
Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ken Mackay Oval*<br />
*Fixture scheduled for Sunday 27 January & Sunday 3 February<br />
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<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ONE DAY SEMI FINALS - Sunday 3 February<br />
John Team 1 v Team 4 TBA<br />
McKnoulty Cup Team 2 v Team 3 TBA<br />
Second Grade Team 1 v Team 4 TBA<br />
Team 2 v Team 3 TBA<br />
ONE DAY FINALS - Sunday 10 February [Reserve Sunday 24 February venue TBA]<br />
John Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 Allan Border Field<br />
McKnoulty Cup<br />
Second Grade Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBA<br />
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XXXX GOLD<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND EIGHTEEN - Saturday 9 February & Saturday 16 February 2D10<br />
First Grade University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Ipswich/Logan WEP Harris Oval<br />
Toombul v Valley Ken Mackay Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Norman Gray Oval<br />
Sunshine Coast v Wynnum-Manly John Blanck Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Northern Suburbs v Gold Coast Ian Healy Oval<br />
The Alan Ipswich/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dauth Park<br />
Pettigrew Valley v Toombul Peter Easton Oval<br />
Shield Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 1<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Sunshine Coast Bill Albury Oval<br />
Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Burge Oval<br />
Gold Coast v Northern Suburbs Kerrydale<br />
ROUND FIFTEEN - Saturday 9 February & Saturday 16 February 2D8<br />
The Norm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> St Lucia 2<br />
McMahon Toombul v Valley La Frantz Oval<br />
Shield South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Bob Young Oval<br />
South Brisbane [2] v Wynnum-Manly Jack Cooke Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
Northern Suburbs v Gold Coast Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
The Bob Valley v Northern Suburbs Norm McMahon Oval<br />
Spence Gold Coast v Toombul Cheltenham<br />
Shield Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe TBA<br />
Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 2<br />
The Roy Northern Suburbs v Valley Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
Tanner Western Suburbs [2] v Toombul Dunlop Park<br />
Shield Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Wayne Broad Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dixon Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Western Suburbs TBA<br />
The WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] St Lucia 7<br />
Harris Valley v Toombul Mitchelton SHS<br />
Shield Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Chelmer<br />
Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane [2] Ian Droney Oval<br />
Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ron Field Oval<br />
Valley [2] v Northern Suburbs Ashgrove 3<br />
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XXXX GOLD<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
ROUND NINETEEN - Saturday 23 February & Saturday 2 March 2D11<br />
First Grade Ipswich/Logan v Northern Suburbs Dauth Park<br />
Gold Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe Kerrydale<br />
Redlands v Sunshine Coast Peter Burge Oval<br />
Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Bill Albury Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Toombul Graceville 1<br />
Valley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Peter Easton Oval<br />
The Alan Northern Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Ian Healy Oval<br />
Pettigrew Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Shield Sunshine Coast v Redlands John Blanck Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Norman Gray Oval<br />
Toombul v Western Suburbs Ken Mackay Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Valley WEP Harris Oval<br />
ROUND SIXTEEN - Saturday 23 February & Saturday 2 March 2D9<br />
The Norm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Northern Suburbs St Lucia 2<br />
McMahon Gold Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe Cheltenham<br />
Shield South Brisbane [2] v Redlands Jack Cooke Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Bob Young Oval<br />
Toombul v Western Suburbs La Frantz Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Valley St Lucia 7<br />
The Bob Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
Spence Northern Suburbs v Gold Coast Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
Shield Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Wayne Broad Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Toombul Graceville 2<br />
Valley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Norm McMahon Oval<br />
The Roy Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
Tanner Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs [2] Geoff Dymock Oval<br />
Shield South Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Dunlop Park<br />
Toombul v Western Suburbs TBA<br />
Valley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ashgrove 3<br />
The WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Northern Suburbs Ivor Marsden<br />
Harris Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley [2] Dixon Oval<br />
Shield Redlands v South Brisbane [2] Ron Field Oval<br />
Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Ian Droney Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Toombul Chelmer<br />
Valley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Mitchelton SHS<br />
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XXXX GOLD<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
SEMI FINALS 9 & 10 March<br />
First Grade Team 1 v Team 4 TBA<br />
Team 2 v Team 3 TBA<br />
The Alan Team 1 v Team 4 TBA<br />
Pettigrew Team 2 v Team 3 TBA<br />
Shield<br />
The Norm Team 1 v Team 4 TBA<br />
McMahon Team 2 v Team 3 TBA<br />
Shield<br />
The Bob Team 1 v Team 4 TBA<br />
Spence Team 2 v Team 3 TBA<br />
Shield<br />
The Roy Team 1 v Team 4 TBA<br />
Tanner Team 2 v Team 3 TBA<br />
Shield<br />
The WEP Team 1 v Team 4 TBA<br />
Harris Team 2 v Team 3 TBA<br />
Shield<br />
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FINALS 16, 17, 23 & 24 March<br />
XXXX GOLD<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong> <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> COMPETITION<br />
First Grade Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 Allan Border Field<br />
The Alan Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBA<br />
Pettigrew<br />
Shield<br />
The Norm Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBA<br />
McMahon<br />
Shield<br />
The Bob Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBA<br />
Spence<br />
Shield<br />
The Roy Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBA<br />
Tanner<br />
Shield<br />
The WEP Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBA<br />
Harris<br />
Shield<br />
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NORTH ZONE<br />
THE LORD’S TAVERNERS UNDER 16 COMPETITION<br />
ROUND ONE - 16 September & 23 September 2D1<br />
Sunshine Coast v Valley John Blanck Oval<br />
Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Dixon Oval<br />
ROUND TWO - 30 September & 7 October 2D2<br />
Toombul v Sunshine Coast La Frantz Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Valley St Lucia 2<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
ROUND THREE - 14 October & 21 October 2D3<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Toombul WEP Harris Oval<br />
Valley v Northern Suburbs Peter Easton Oval<br />
Sunshine Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe John Blanck Oval<br />
ROUND FOUR - 28 October & 4 November 2D4<br />
Northern Suburbs v Sunshine Coast Alan Pettigrew Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe St Lucia 2<br />
Valley v Toombul Norm McMahon Oval<br />
ROUND FIVE - 11 November & 18 November 2D5<br />
Toombul v Northern Suburbs Ken Mackay Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Sunshine Coast v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> John Blanck Oval<br />
SOUTH ZONE<br />
ROUND ONE - 16 September & 23 September 2D1<br />
Gold Coast v Western Suburbs Kerrydale<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Wynnum-Manly Dauth Park<br />
Redlands v South Brisbane Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
ROUND TWO - 30 September & 7 October 2D2<br />
Western Suburbs v Redlands Graceville 2<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Gold Coast Wayne Broad Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Ipswich/Logan Bob Young Oval<br />
ROUND THREE - 14 October & 21 October 2D3<br />
South Brisbane v Wynnum/Manly Norman Gray Oval<br />
Gold Coast v Redlands Kerrydale<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Western Suburbs Baxter Oval<br />
ROUND FOUR - 28 October & 4 November 2D4<br />
Gold Coast v South Brisbane Cheltenham<br />
Redlands v Ipswich/Logan Fred Kratzmann Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Graceville 2<br />
ROUND FIVE - 11 November & 18 November 2D5<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Bill Albury Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 1<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast Dauth Park<br />
ROUND SIX - 25 November & 2 December<br />
North Zone (1) v South Zone (1) TBA<br />
North Zone (2) v South Zone (2) TBA<br />
North Zone (3) v South Zone (3) TBA<br />
North Zone (4) v South Zone (4) TBA<br />
North Zone (5) v South Zone (5) TBA<br />
North Zone (6) v South Zone (6) TBA<br />
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THE KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD<br />
ROUND ONE - Sunday 23 September OD1<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Jack Cooke Oval<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Bye<br />
ROUNDS TWO & THREE - Sunday 30 September T20 1 & 2<br />
10am Western Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Graceville 1<br />
10am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane WEP Harris Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Bye<br />
2pm Ipswich/Logan v South Brisbane Graceville 1<br />
2pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe WEP Harris Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Bye<br />
ROUND FOUR - Sunday 7 October OD2<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Baxter Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Jack Cooke Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Bye<br />
ROUNDS FIVE & SIX - Sunday 14 October<br />
T20 3 & 4<br />
10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Trevor Hohns Field<br />
10am South Brisbane v Ipswich/Logan Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Bye<br />
2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Trevor Hohns Field<br />
2pm Western Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Bye<br />
ROUND SEVEN - Sunday 21 October OD3<br />
Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 1<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Bye<br />
ROUNDS EIGHT & NINE - Sunday 28 October T20 5 & 6<br />
10am Ipswich/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Baxter Oval<br />
10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Ivor Marsden<br />
South Brisbane v Bye<br />
2pm Ipswich/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Baxter Oval<br />
2pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs Ivor Marsden<br />
South Brisbane v Bye<br />
ROUND TEN - Sunday 4 November OD4<br />
South Brisbane v Ipswich/Logan Jack Cooke Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Bye<br />
ROUND ELEVEN - Sunday 11 November OD5<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Ipswich/Logan WEP Harris Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Norman Gray Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Bye<br />
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THE KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD<br />
ROUNDS TWELVE & THIRTEEN - Sunday 18 November T20 7 & 8<br />
10am Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Jack Cooke Oval<br />
10am South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norman Gray Oval<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Bye<br />
2pm South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Norman Gray Oval<br />
2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Ipswich/Logan Jack Cooke Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Bye<br />
ROUND FOURTEEN - Sunday 25 November OD6<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Ipswich/Logan Trevor Barsby Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane St Lucia 2<br />
Western Suburbs v Bye<br />
ROUND FIFTEEN - Sunday 2 December OD7<br />
Ipswich/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dauth Park<br />
Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 1<br />
South Brisbane v Bye<br />
ROUND SIXTEEN - Sunday 9 December OD8<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe St Lucia 2<br />
Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 2<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Bye<br />
ROUND SEVENTEEN - Sunday 13 January OD9<br />
Western Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Graceville 1<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane WEP Harris Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Bye<br />
ROUND EIGHTEEN - Sunday 20 January OD10<br />
Ipswich/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dauth Park<br />
Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 1<br />
South Brisbane v Bye<br />
ROUND NINETEEN - Sunday 27 January OD11<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Western Suburbs Dauth Park<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Bye<br />
ROUNDS TWENTY & TWENTY-ONE - Sunday 3 February T20 7 & 8<br />
10am South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Norman Gray Oval<br />
10am Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 1<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Bye<br />
2pm Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 1<br />
2pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Ipswich/Logan Norman Gray Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Bye<br />
ROUND TWENTY-TWO - Sunday 10 February OD12<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Dauth Park<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs WEP Harris Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Bye<br />
Twenty20 Final Saturday 16 February Allan Border Field (Reserve Saturday 23 February venue TBA)<br />
One Day Final Sunday 17 February Allan Border Field (Reserve Sunday 24 February venue TBA)<br />
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THE SECOND <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> SHIELD<br />
ROUNDS ONE & TWO - Sunday 30 September<br />
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T20 1 & 2<br />
10am Gold Coast v Ipswich/Logan Kerrydale<br />
10am Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Cheltenham<br />
2pm Gold Coast v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Kerrydale<br />
2pm Western Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Cheltenham<br />
ROUND THREE - Sunday 7 October OD1<br />
Gold Coast v Western Suburbs Cheltenham<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Ipswich/Logan St Lucia 7<br />
ROUNDS FOUR & FIVE - Sunday 14 October<br />
T20 3 & 4<br />
10am Ipswich/Logan v Western Suburbs Graceville 1<br />
10am Gold Coast v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 2<br />
2pm Ipswich/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 1<br />
2pm Gold Coast v Western Suburbs Graceville 2<br />
ROUND SIX - Sunday 21 October OD2<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs St Lucia 2<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast Dauth Park<br />
ROUND SEVEN - Sunday 28 October OD3<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Gold Coast WEP Harris Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Graceville 1<br />
Sunday 4 November - No Play (Secondary School Championships)<br />
ROUND EIGHT - Sunday 11 November OD4<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Ipswich/Logan St Lucia 2<br />
Western Suburbs v Gold Coast Graceville 2<br />
ROUNDS NINE & TEN - Sunday 18 November<br />
T20 5 & 6<br />
10am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs WEP Harris Oval<br />
10am Gold Coast v Ipswich/Logan St Lucia 2<br />
2pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Ipswich/Logan WEP Harris Oval<br />
2pm Gold Coast v Western Suburbs St Lucia 2
THE SECOND <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> SHIELD<br />
ROUND ELEVEN - Sunday 25 November OD5<br />
Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 2<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast Baxter Oval<br />
ROUND TWELVE - Sunday 2 December OD6<br />
Western Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Graceville 2<br />
Gold Coast v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Kerrydale<br />
ROUNDS THIRTEEN & FOURTEEN - Sunday 9 December T20 7 & 8<br />
10am Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast Baxter Oval<br />
10am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs Ivor Marsden<br />
2pm Ipswich/Logan v Western Suburbs Baxter Oval<br />
2pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Gold Coast Ivor Marsden<br />
ROUND FIFTEEN - Sunday 20 January OD7<br />
Western Suburbs v Gold Coast Graceville 2<br />
Ipswich/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Baxter Oval<br />
ROUND SIXTEEN - Sunday 27 January OD8<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs WEP Harris Oval<br />
Gold Coast v Ipswich/Logan Kerrydale<br />
ROUNDS SEVENTEEN & EIGHTEEN - Sunday 3 February T20 9 & 10<br />
10am Ipswich/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Baxter Oval<br />
10am Western Suburbs v Gold Coast Ivor Marsden<br />
2pm Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast Baxter Oval<br />
2pm Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ivor Marsden<br />
ROUND NINETEEN - Sunday 10 February OD9<br />
Gold Coast v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Kerrydale<br />
Ipswich/Logan v Western Suburbs Baxter Oval<br />
FINAL<br />
RESERVE<br />
Saturday 16 February Allan Border Field<br />
Sunday 24 February TBA<br />
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THE PAUL PINK SHIELD<br />
ROUND ONE Sunday 3 February<br />
ROUND TWO Sunday 10 February<br />
ROUND THREE Sunday 17 February<br />
ROUND FOUR Sunday 24 February<br />
ROUND FIVE Sunday 3 March<br />
ROUND SIX Sunday 10 March<br />
Fixtures to be confirmed on receipt of team nominations<br />
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SUNDAY LEGENDS TWENTY20<br />
ROUND ONE - Sunday 30 September<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Trevor Hohns Field<br />
Valley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Peter Easton Oval<br />
Toombul v Bye<br />
ROUND TWO - Sunday 28 October<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane WEP Harris Oval<br />
Toombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ken Mackay Oval<br />
Valley v Bye<br />
ROUND THREE - Sunday 2 December<br />
Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ken Mackay Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Valley Norman Gray Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Bye<br />
ROUND FOUR - Sunday 20 January<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Trevor Hohns Field<br />
South Brisbane v Toombul Norman Gray Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Bye<br />
ROUND FIVE - Sunday 10 February<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe St Lucia 2<br />
Valley v Toombul Peter Easton Oval<br />
South Brisbane v Bye<br />
Final<br />
Reserve<br />
Sunday 24 February TBA<br />
Sunday 3 March TBA<br />
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THE OVER 40’S ONE DAY COMPETITION<br />
ROUND ONE - Sunday 14 October<br />
Redlands v Northern Suburbs Ron Field Oval<br />
Toombul v Western Suburbs Ken Mackay Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Wynnum-Manly St Lucia 2<br />
Valley v Ipswich/Logan Norm McMahon Oval<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Dixon Oval<br />
ROUND TWO - Sunday 18 November<br />
South Brisbane v Redlands Bob Young Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 2<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Valley Wayne Broad Oval<br />
Northern Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Ian Healy Oval<br />
Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> La Frantz Oval<br />
ROUND THREE - Sunday 27 January<br />
Ipswich/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Baxter Oval<br />
Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane Ian Healy Oval<br />
Redlands v Toombul Peter Burge Oval<br />
Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Easton Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Graceville 1<br />
ROUND FOUR - Sunday 17 February<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Bill Albury Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Redlands WEP Harris Oval<br />
Western Suburbs v Valley Graceville 1<br />
Sandgate-Redcliffe v Ipswich/Logan Trevor Hohns Field<br />
South Brisbane v Toombul Norman Gray Oval<br />
ROUND FIVE - Sunday 3 March<br />
Ipswich/Logan v South Brisbane Dauth Park<br />
Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Ian Healy Oval<br />
Valley v Redlands Peter Easton Oval<br />
University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe WEP Harris Oval<br />
Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Bill Albury Oval<br />
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Field Marking Appendix (One Day and T20 Matches)<br />
Start of Yellow paper<br />
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Wide Marking Appendix (One Day and T20 Matches)<br />
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Policies Appendix<br />
BEHAVIOUR<br />
Traditionally, <strong>Cricket</strong> has been the one sport to maintain and promote the highest levels of conduct and<br />
sportsmanship. While always a competitive sport, its continued strength and its image relies on the acceptance of<br />
the umpire’s decision and a preparedness to play within the “spirit of the game”.<br />
ALL PLAYERS AND OFFICIALS SHOULD BE WELL AWARE OF THE STANDARDS EXPECTED<br />
AND CONSEQUENTLY ANY PLAYER OR OFFICIAL WHO BREACHES THIS CODE CAN EXPECT<br />
LITTLE SYMPATHY IF FOUND GUILTY.<br />
It is the responsibility of everyone associated with <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> - Club Officials, Team Captains and<br />
especially the Players - to ensure the level of conduct and sportsmanship traditionally inherent in the Game is<br />
observed.<br />
Notes: This policy applies to all competitions.<br />
CODE OF BEHAVIOUR<br />
This Code applies to any player or official representing <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, including participating in any<br />
competition, tour or training camp, from the time of departure from the player’s or official’s usual private<br />
residence prior to the tour or camp until return to that residence after the tour or camp.<br />
“Official” means the manager or a member of the coaching, medical or fitness staff of a team; the selectors<br />
of a team; any other person acting in an official capacity for <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> or a Grade Club in relation<br />
to a team; or an umpire of a match.<br />
1. CODE OF BEHAVIOUR<br />
[a] The captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the spirit of the game as well<br />
as within the Laws.<br />
[b] This Code applies to all registered players and officials. Sections 1[b][v], 1[b][vii], 1[b][viii] of this Code apply<br />
at any time. Sections 1[b][i], 1[b][ii], 1[b][iii], 1[b][iv], 1[b][vi] apply whether participating or spectating at any<br />
match or event under the auspices of <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia or <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, including matches sanctioned by<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Affiliates. This Code applies in addition to and not in substitution for the ICC Code of<br />
Conduct and the <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia Code of Behaviour, Racial and Religious Vilification Code and the Anti<br />
Harassment Policy, [the Codes]. Specifically:<br />
[i] Players and officials must not abuse cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and<br />
fittings.<br />
[ii] Players and officials must not assault or attempt to assault an umpire, a player, an official or spectator.<br />
[iii] Players and officials must not react with unnecessary obvious dissension, displeasure or disapproval<br />
either towards an umpire, his decision, or generally, following an umpiring decision.<br />
[iv] Players and officials must not use crude or abusive language, or otherwise engage in conduct detrimental<br />
to the spirit of the game. An umpire would be expected to caution the player and advise the captain of his<br />
concern before reporting any player for this type of behaviour.<br />
[v] Players and officials must not indulge in conduct detrimental to the game.<br />
[vi] Players and officials must in no way use crude or abusive hand signals.<br />
[vii] Players and officials must not engage in any form of racial or religious abuse or harassment as defined in<br />
the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Racial and Religious Vilification Code, the <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia Racial and Religious<br />
Vilification Code or Anti-Harassment Policy.<br />
[viii] Without limiting any other rule, players and officials must not make public or media comment which is<br />
detrimental to the interests of the game.<br />
Note: Public comment includes comment on Club websites and other electronic media.<br />
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2. CONDUCTS COMMISSIONERS<br />
[a] The <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors will appoint at least four persons to the position of <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
<strong>Cricket</strong> Conducts Commissioner who will be responsible for receiving, investigating and dealing with any<br />
alleged breach of the Code of Behaviour.<br />
[b] Any alleged breach of the Code of Behavior will in the first instance be heard and determined by a <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
<strong>Cricket</strong> Conducts Commissioner unless the Commissioner decides to refer the matter to a Conducts Committee<br />
hearing;<br />
[c] The Commissioner will conduct a hearing, when possible to be held on a Tuesday evening:<br />
[i] in private unless all parties to the report and the Commissioner agree otherwise; and<br />
[ii] in other respects as the Commissioner determines;<br />
[iii] with as little formality and technicality as reasonable; and<br />
[iv] as quickly, as proper consideration of the report or complaint permits.<br />
[d] The Commissioner:<br />
[i] may conduct the hearing by telephone or other conference facility;<br />
[ii] may themselves and may permit the person alleged to have breached the Code and the person who lodged<br />
the report to examine and cross-examine witnesses;<br />
[iii] may appoint another person to assist with the hearing; and<br />
[iv] may allow the person alleged to have breached the Code to be assisted by another person [such as a Club<br />
representative].<br />
[e] All people attending a hearing before the Commissioner must:<br />
[i] dress in a manner acceptable to the Commissioner;<br />
[ii] behave with due decorum;<br />
[iii] comply with the directions of the Commissioner as to the manner in which the hearing will be conducted;<br />
and<br />
[iv] any person who fails to comply may be ejected from the hearing room and sanctioned under this Code<br />
[f] The Commissioner may impose any penalty thought fit in accordance with Regulation 38 or may refer the<br />
matter to a Conducts Committee hearing.<br />
[g] In the event that a hearing cannot be completed before the start of a relevant match the Commissioner may<br />
make such interim ruling as deemed appropriate including the interim suspension of a Player pending<br />
completion of the hearing.<br />
[h] The Commissioner shall ensure that a completed Findings Sheet is lodged with the Chief Executive Officer of<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. The Chief Executive will distribute copies of the Findings Sheet to the accused<br />
player/official, the Clubs involved and the Umpires Association or any other relevant party.<br />
[i] Any person aggrieved by a finding of the Commissioner or as to the penalty imposed may appeal to the<br />
Conducts Committee by giving notice to the Chief Executive Officer within 24 hours of the decision by the<br />
Commissioner.<br />
3. CONDUCTS COMMITTEE<br />
[a] The <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors will appoint a Panel of suitable persons, including Conducts<br />
Commissioners who may be called to sit on a Conducts Committee.<br />
[b] Each Conducts Committee will consist of three persons selected from this Panel, one of whom must be a<br />
Conducts Commissioner, which will hear matters brought before them by <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>’s Conducts<br />
Commissioners.<br />
[c] The Conducts Committee shall hear appeals from a decision of a Commissioner. Such appeal may be by way of<br />
re-hearing, but the onus shall be on the appellant to show error in the decision, the subject of the appeal.<br />
[d] The Commissioner who made the original decision may appear to assist at the hearing of the appeal.<br />
[e] Members of the Conducts Committee shall not be representative of the Club or Clubs involved in the Hearing.<br />
[f] The Conducts Committee may conduct a hearing or may make a decision based on written submissions,<br />
including the Findings Sheet and summary of outcomes from the original decision.<br />
[g] The Conducts Committee will conduct hearings, when possible to be held on a Thursday evening:<br />
[i] in private unless all parties to the report and the Commissioner agree otherwise;<br />
[ii] in other respects as the Conducts Committee Chairman determines;<br />
[iii] with as little formality and technicality as reasonable; and<br />
[iv] as quickly, as proper consideration of the report or complaint permits.<br />
[h] The Conducts Committee:<br />
[i] may conduct the hearing by telephone or other conference facility;<br />
[ii] may itself and may permit the person alleged to have breached the Code and the person who lodged the<br />
report to examine and cross-examine witnesses through the Chairman;<br />
[iii] may appoint another person to assist it; and<br />
[iv] may allow the person alleged to have breached the Code to be assisted by another person [such as a Club<br />
representative].<br />
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[i] All people attending a hearing before the Conducts Committee must:<br />
[i] dress in a manner acceptable to the Conducts Committee;<br />
[ii] behave with due decorum; and<br />
[iii] comply with the directions of the Conducts Committee Chairman as to the manner in which the hearing<br />
will be conducted.<br />
[iv] any person who fails to comply may be ejected from the hearing room and sanctioned under this Code.<br />
[j] All parties except the Conducts Committee must leave the room when the Conducts Committee is deliberating<br />
on its decision.<br />
[k] The Conducts Committee may impose any penalty it thinks fit in accordance with Regulation 38.<br />
[l] In the event that a Conducts Committee hearing cannot be completed before the start of a relevant match the<br />
Conducts Committee may make such interim ruling as it deems appropriate including the interim suspension<br />
of a player pending completion of the hearing.<br />
[m] The Conducts Committee Chairman shall ensure that a completed Findings Sheet is lodged with the Chief<br />
Executive Officer of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. The Chief Executive will distribute copies of the Findings Sheet to<br />
the accused player/official, the Clubs involved, the Umpires Association and the Conducts Commissioner or<br />
any other relevant party.<br />
[n] Any player or official who was a party to a hearing before the Conducts Committee has a right of appeal<br />
against the decision of the Conducts Committee to the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Appeals Tribunal.<br />
4. METHOD OF HANDLING BREACHES OF THE CODE OF BEHAVIOUR<br />
[a] An alleged breach of the Code of Behaviour may be reported by:<br />
[i] Either or both umpires;<br />
[ii] The Secretaries of the Clubs participating in the match in which the alleged breach occurred;<br />
[iii] A player participating in the particular match in which an alleged breach occurs;<br />
[iv] A <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Conducts Commissioner;<br />
[v] Any member of the Grade Committee; or<br />
[vi] The Chief Executive Officer of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>.<br />
[b] Where an umpire is considering or wishes to report an alleged breach of the Code of Behaviour, the umpire[s]<br />
must inform captains of the lodgment or pending lodgment of a report of his/her player as soon as practical at<br />
the close of the day’s play. The umpire[s] must complete the prescribed umpire’s Report Form and forward a<br />
copy of the Report, together with any further written submission to the Chief Executive Officer of <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
<strong>Cricket</strong> by 4.30 pm Monday after the completion of the match.<br />
NOTE: Umpire[s] must nominate the grade of offence on the report.<br />
[c] The Chief Executive Officer of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> may lodge a report or instigate an investigation within 48<br />
hours of becoming aware of any facts, which are capable of substantiating a breach under this Code.<br />
[d] Where a player or official as outlined above wishes to report an alleged breach of the Code of Behaviour, he<br />
shall forward a written submission to the Chief Executive Officer of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> by 4.30 pm Monday<br />
after the completion of the match. The Chief Executive Officer shall refer the matter to a <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong><br />
Conducts Commissioner[s] for further investigation and determination.<br />
[e] The <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Conducts Commissioner may refer any matter to the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Conducts<br />
Committee for determination.<br />
[f] There are three [3] levels of Grading of Offences to apply:<br />
Level 1: The Commissioner or Conducts Committee may invoke any of the following options:<br />
[i] official reprimand<br />
[ii] a suspended sentence<br />
[iii] a one [1] match suspension or,<br />
[iv] refer the report to the Conducts Committee.<br />
Level 2: The Commissioner or Conducts Committee may invoke any of the following options:<br />
[i] official reprimand<br />
[ii] a suspended sentence<br />
[iii] may impose up to a two [2] match suspension or,<br />
[iv] refer the report to the Conducts Committee.<br />
Level 3: The Commissioner or Conducts Committee may impose any penalty as it sees fit.<br />
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[g] If found guilty of a Level 1 offence, a player would ordinarily expect to receive a minimum one [1] multi-day<br />
match suspension [or equivalent]. If found guilty of a Level 2 offence, a player would ordinarily expect to<br />
receive a minimum two [2] multi-day match suspension [or equivalent].<br />
[h] The Conducts Commissioner may vary the level of offence [higher or lower]<br />
[i] A breach of the Code of Behaviour will be graded and the penalty determined within the three [3] levels as<br />
outlined.<br />
[j] For level 2 or level 3 offences, the Commissioner or Conducts Committee has discretion to determine whether a<br />
suspension applies for representative matches<br />
[k] The findings of the Conducts Commissioner or Conducts Committee should clearly define the time frame of the<br />
suspension, be it for one day match[es], two day match[es] or a time frame.<br />
[l] Each of the rules for behaviour has a guideline. The guidelines are intended as an illustrative guide only and in<br />
the case of any doubt as to the interpretation of the Rule, the provisions of the Rule itself shall take precedence<br />
over the provisions of the guidelines. The guidelines should not be read as an exhaustive list of offences or<br />
prohibited conduct.<br />
GUIDELINE OFFENCES<br />
1. Level 1 Offences<br />
The Offences set out at 1.1 to 1.6 below are Level 1 Offences. Players and, where applicable, officials must not:<br />
1.1 Abuse cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings<br />
Includes actions outside the course of normal cricket actions such as hitting or kicking the wickets and actions<br />
which intentionally or negligently result in damage to the advertising boards, boundary fences, dressing room<br />
doors, mirrors, windows and other fixtures and fittings.<br />
1.2 Show dissent at an umpire’s decision by action or verbal abuse<br />
Includes excessive, obvious disappointment with an umpire’s decision or with an umpire making the decision<br />
and obvious delay in resuming play or leaving the wicket.<br />
This Rule does not prohibit the bowler involved in the decision or a team captain from asking an umpire to<br />
provide an explanation for a decision or a Team official from making a formal complaint.<br />
1.3 Use language that is obscene, offensive or insulting and/or the making of an obscene gesture<br />
This includes swearing and offensive gestures which are not directed at another person such as swearing in<br />
frustration at one’s own poor play or fortune.<br />
This offence is not intended to penalise trivial behaviour. The extent to which such behaviour is likely to give<br />
offence shall be taken into account when assessing the seriousness of the breach.<br />
1.4 Engage in excessive appealing<br />
Excessive shall mean repeated appealing when the bowler/fielder knows the batsman is not out with the<br />
intention of placing the umpire under pressure. It is not intended to prevent loud or enthusiastic appealing.<br />
However, the practice of celebrating or assuming a dismissal before the decision has been given may also come<br />
within this Rule.<br />
1.5 Point or gesture towards the pavilion in an aggressive manner upon the dismissal of a batsman<br />
Self explanatory.<br />
1.6 Breach any regulation regarding approved clothing or equipment<br />
This includes regulations regarding bat logos and regulations regarding other logos or advertising which may be<br />
worn or displayed.<br />
2. Level 2 Offences<br />
The Offences set out at 2.1 to 2.9 below are Level 2 Offences. Players and, where applicable, officials must not:<br />
2.1 Show serious dissent at an umpire’s decision by action or verbal abuse<br />
Dissent should be classified as serious where the dissent is expressed by a specific action such as the shaking of<br />
the head, snatching cap from umpire, pointing at pad or inside edge, other displays of anger or abusive language<br />
directed at the umpire or excessive delay in resuming play or leaving the wicket.<br />
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This Rule does not prohibit the bowler involved in the decision or a team captain from asking an umpire to<br />
provide an explanation for a decision or a Team official from making a formal complaint.<br />
2.2 Engage in inappropriate and deliberate physical contact with other players or officials in the course of play<br />
Without limitation, players will breach this regulation if they deliberately walk or run into or shoulder another<br />
player, official or match official.<br />
2.3 Charge or advance towards the umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing.<br />
Self explanatory.<br />
2.4 Deliberately and maliciously distract or obstruct another player or official on the field of play<br />
Without limitation, players will breach this rule if they deliberately attempt to distract a striker by words or<br />
gestures or deliberately shepherd a batsman while running or attempting to run between wickets.<br />
2.5 Throw the ball at or near a player or official in an inappropriate and/or dangerous manner<br />
This Rule will not prohibit a fielder or bowler from returning the ball to the stumps in the normal fashion.<br />
2.6 Use language that is obscene, offensive or of a seriously insulting nature to another player, official or<br />
spectator.<br />
This refers to language or gestures which are directed at another person. See comments under Rule 1.3 above in<br />
relation to the seriousness of the breach.<br />
2.7 Change the condition of the ball in breach of Law 42.3<br />
Prohibited behaviour includes picking the seam or deliberately throwing the ball into ground for the purpose of<br />
roughening it up and the application of moisture to the ball, save for perspiration and saliva.<br />
2.8 Without limiting Rule 8, attempt to manipulate a Match in regard to the result, net run rate, bonus points or<br />
otherwise. The captain of any team guilty of such conduct shall be held responsible.<br />
Prohibited conduct under this rule will include incidents where a team bats in such a way as to either adversely<br />
affect its own, or improve its opponent’s, bonus points, net run rate or quotient.<br />
2.9 Seriously breach any regulation regarding approved clothing or equipment.<br />
See guideline for Rule 1.6 above. Without limitation, a breach will be considered serious if it is done in bad faith<br />
or where it has serious commercial consequences (eg display of logo of competing CA or State sponsor)<br />
3. Level 3 Offences<br />
The Offences set out at 3.1 to 3.4 below are Level 3 Offences. Players and, where applicable, officials must not:<br />
3.1 Intimidate an umpire or referee whether by language or conduct.<br />
Includes appealing in an aggressive or threatening manner.<br />
3.2 Threaten to assault another player, Team official or spectator<br />
Self explanatory.<br />
3.3 Use language or gestures that offend, insult, humiliate, intimidate, threaten, disparage or vilify another<br />
person on the basis of that person’s race, religion, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin<br />
Self explanatory.<br />
3.4 Makepublic or media comment detrimental to the interests of the game<br />
Prohibited conduct under this rule includes:<br />
Denigrating or criticising any player, official, team, <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia, <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> or any Commerical<br />
Partner of <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia, <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> or the respective Grade Clubs;<br />
Denigrating or criticising any player, umpire or official by inappropriately commenting on any aspect of his or her<br />
performance, abilities or characteristics;<br />
Commenting on the likely outcome of or criticising the outcome of a hearing, report or any appeal; or<br />
Criticising any evidence, submission, or comment made by any person at the hearing of a report or any appeal.<br />
Note: 3.4 includes comment on Club websites and other electronic media. Each Club shall be responsible for<br />
advising <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> of the Club Official that is responsible for monitoring their website.<br />
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QUEENSLAND CRICKET APPEALS TRIBUNAL<br />
There shall be an Appeals Tribunal appointed by the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors (Board).<br />
[a] The membership of the Appeals Tribunal shall be determined by the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors<br />
at its first meeting following the Annual General Meeting.<br />
[b] Members of the Tribunal must be fit and proper persons as determined by the Board but must not be current<br />
members of the Board.<br />
[c] A member of the Tribunal need not be a member of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, its affiliates or associated clubs.<br />
[d] The Tribunal shall consist of five members. Three members will sit on each hearing of the Tribunal, one of<br />
whom shall Chair the Tribunal.<br />
[e] The chairperson for each hearing shall be appointed from their number by the members of the Tribunal or if<br />
they cannot agree, shall be appointed by the Board.<br />
[f] A member of the Tribunal must not sit on a hearing/determination involving a player from the same club or<br />
affiliate as the Tribunal member.<br />
[g] Subject to (l), the Appeals Tribunal shall be responsible for receiving all appeals from decisions of the<br />
Conducts Committee, Grade Committee and from Affiliates Codes of Conducts processes as the case may<br />
be.<br />
[h] Any appeal against the decision of the Conducts Committee must be lodged within 7 Days of the Hearing<br />
with the Chief Executive Officer, <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. The suspended player or players shall not be<br />
permitted to participate in the Grade or other Competitions until the penalty has been met or an appeal<br />
against such finding and/or severity of the sentence has been adjudged by the Appeals Tribunal.<br />
[i] The Appeals Tribunal shall hear and determine each appeal by reference only to all documentary and<br />
written evidence presented to the hearing before the Conducts Committee together with the Findings Sheet<br />
and summary of outcomes from that hearing and shall receive from all interested parties written<br />
submissions only with respect to the evidence and submissions presented before that initial hearing.<br />
[j] Subject to [l] the appeal shall not constitute a re-hearing.<br />
[k] Subject to [m], there shall be no right of appearance before the Appeals Tribunal by any of the parties or<br />
their representatives who appeared before the initial hearing of the Conducts Committee or Grade<br />
Committee.<br />
[l] Any new or additional evidence shall be received by the Appeals Tribunal only at the discretion of the<br />
Appeals Tribunal.<br />
[m] Where the matter under appeal is regarded by a majority of the Appeals Tribunal as sufficiently serious,<br />
leave may be given by the Chairman of the Appeals Tribunal to permit appearance by any or all of the<br />
interested parties and/or their representatives.<br />
[n] The Appeals Tribunal shall be furnished with all information and documentation relevant to the hearing of<br />
the Appeal including information on prior offences, the Register of Penalties and Findings Sheet/s. The<br />
Secretary of the Conducts Committee from which the appeal originates should furnish this information to<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. The papers should be bound in chronological order with a List of Contents appended.<br />
[o] Unless special circumstances are demonstrated, the appellant’s Affiliate body and/or Club should present<br />
any appeal made to the Appeals Tribunal.<br />
[p] The Appeals Tribunal may order a re-hearing if, in their opinion, sufficient anomalies exist in the process<br />
followed by a Conducts Committee. At its discretion, the Appeals Tribunal may designate the membership<br />
of the Conducts Committee to re-hear the case.<br />
[q] The Appeals Tribunal shall, in each case, be the final arbiter and its decision absolutely final.<br />
[r] Should an appeal subsequently be upheld any suspension or penalty previously served shall nevertheless be<br />
deemed to be valid.<br />
[s] An appeal may be withdrawn at any time, except that once the hearing of the appeal has commenced the<br />
appeal may be withdrawn only with the Appeals Tribunal’s approval.<br />
[t] As a matter of procedure only, a report of each determination of the Appeals Tribunal shall be provided to<br />
the Board for its noting but the failure to provide such a report shall not affect the final and binding nature<br />
of each decision of the Tribunal.<br />
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INTOXICATED PLAYER POLICY<br />
Note: This policy applies to all competitions.<br />
A player under the influence of alcohol or a drug poses a potential risk to themselves and to other players,<br />
spectators and officials. An intoxicated player is not permitted to participate in a Q.C.A. sanctioned match. Umpires<br />
have the authority to exclude the participation of intoxicated players from a match and will exercise that authority<br />
where appropriate to facilitate the continued safe conduct of matches.<br />
Position Statement<br />
The players of a match of cricket have an obligation to be in a condition suitable for effective and safe play.<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> wants to promote sobriety in the game and all players and their clubs are to support this policy.<br />
Scope<br />
All participants (players and umpires) in matches under the management of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>.<br />
Aims<br />
1. Improve player safety and sobriety.<br />
2. Reduce the risk of injury to players, officials and spectators.<br />
3. Assist umpires to determine the standard required of players.<br />
Associated Documents<br />
“The Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong>” Marylebone <strong>Cricket</strong> Club 2000<br />
“Regulations governing Grade Competition Matches” QCA.<br />
Principles<br />
The following principles apply to the application of this policy:-<br />
1. Umpires have a discretion to apply the policy;<br />
2. The use of a direction is likely to be a rare event;<br />
3. Incidents to which the policy will apply are likely to be obvious;<br />
4. Mere intoxication is not considered to be an automatic breach of this policy or the Code of Behaviour.<br />
Definitions<br />
‘Intoxicated’ – visibly or demonstrably adversely affected by alcohol, drugs, or other agents, (whether prescribed or<br />
not) or any other condition, to a degree that would -<br />
1. Apparently affect the overall ability to play and behave in a normally acceptable manner on the field of<br />
play; or<br />
2. Endanger their own safety or others, or<br />
3. Cause to bring the game into disrepute.<br />
APPLICATION<br />
General – Opinion, Explanation and Direction<br />
If an umpire forms the opinion that a player is intoxicated the umpire shall advise the player and the player’s<br />
captain or club of that opinion and require the player, captain or the club to explain why the player should be<br />
allowed to participate in that day’s play.<br />
If an umpire is not satisfied with the explanation the umpire will maintain the opinion that the player is intoxicated<br />
and direct the player to be stood down from the match [“a direction”].<br />
On receipt of a direction from an umpire, the captain or the Club shall stand down the intoxicated player from the<br />
match for the duration of that day’s play.<br />
A failure to stand down the intoxicated player after a direction shall render both a player and a Club liable to such<br />
sanctions as are stated in this policy and any other sanction as determined by the governing body responsible for the<br />
match.<br />
Umpire’s Direction given prior to play<br />
Where a direction is given prior to the exchange of teams and the toss for choice of innings, the Club so affected<br />
shall be entitled to nominate a replacement player with full playing rights for the duration of that day’s play.<br />
Until the nominated replacement arrives a substitute player may field under the twelfth man rule. [Law 2]<br />
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Umpire’s Direction given after play commences<br />
Where a direction is given after the exchange of teams and toss for choice of innings, the intoxicated player shall<br />
not take the field, or shall leave the field immediately and a Club representative shall be notified.<br />
An intoxicated player not taking the field, or leaving the field may not participate in the match for the duration of<br />
that day’s play. The Club so affected shall not be entitled to a replacement player, although a substitute may field,<br />
if required, for the duration of that day’s play. The twelfth man rule will apply. [Law 2]<br />
An intoxicated player who is a batsman leaving the field, or not commencing his innings shall be recorded as<br />
“Retired – Out”, and shall not bat again for the duration of that day’s play. [Law2 (9)(b)]<br />
Match duration of more than one day<br />
In matches of more than one day, any intoxicated player stood down under this policy may return to the match on<br />
the next scheduled day of play with full playing rights, provided they present themselves in a condition suitable for<br />
effective participation in the match and no further playing restriction has been imposed on the player, either by the<br />
player’s Club or the governing body responsible for the match.<br />
No Umpires – Captains’ Responsibility<br />
In the event that no official umpires are in attendance at the match, the captains shall assume the role of the umpires<br />
for the purposes of this policy. If a captain is one of the concerned players, the affected team shall nominate a<br />
senior player to act in the captain’s place.<br />
SANCTIONS<br />
Player – Exclusion<br />
If the intoxicated player accepts the direction then the only penalty is exclusion from the day’s play.<br />
If the intoxicated player refuses the direction and insists on playing, then that action is to be regarded as a breach of<br />
the Code of Behaviour and a report must be made by the umpire.<br />
Club and Team - Forfeit<br />
If the intoxicated player refuses to adhere to the direction, the player’s Club and team captain must show<br />
responsibility and follow the umpires’ direction and exclude the player from the day’s play.<br />
If the intoxicated player’s Club and team captain do not support the direction, the umpire will enter a forfeit by the<br />
intoxicated player’s team as the outcome of the match and a report will be made by the umpires on the Club,<br />
captain and player.<br />
APPEAL<br />
The intoxicated player, or Club can appeal under the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Appeals Tribunal procedures.<br />
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Note: This policy applies to all competitions.<br />
RACIAL AND RELIGIOUS VILIFICATION CODE<br />
1. Purpose of Code<br />
The purpose of this Code is to:<br />
1. Recognise the commitment of the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> (“QC”) to the elimination of racial and religious<br />
vilification of player, umpire or official.<br />
2. Establish a framework for handling complaints made by players, umpires and officials who believe they<br />
have been subjected to racial or religious vilification by another player, umpire or official.<br />
2. Conduct Covered By The Code<br />
A player, umpire or official under the jurisdiction or auspices of QC will not at any time engage in any conduct,<br />
act towards or speak to any other player, umpire or official in a manner which offends, insults, humiliates,<br />
intimidates, threatens, disparages or vilifies the other player, umpire or official on the basis of that player,<br />
umpire or official’s race, religion, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin (“the conduct”).<br />
3. The Interrelationship Of This Code With Other Rules And Regulations Governing The Sport<br />
This Code does not restrict any other action which may be taken in relation to the conduct covered by this Code<br />
under the Australian <strong>Cricket</strong> Board and International <strong>Cricket</strong> Council (“ICC”) Code of Conduct.<br />
4. Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Legislation<br />
This Code does not restrict or prohibit any player from pursuing all other legal rights they may have in relation<br />
to racial and religious vilification.<br />
5. Lodging a Complaint<br />
Where a player, umpire or official (“the Complainant”) believes he/she has been subjected to vilification under<br />
this Code, or an officiating umpire in a match [“the umpire”] believes another player, umpire or official has<br />
breached the code, the complainant or umpire may lodge a complaint with the Grade Secretary of QC by 5pm on<br />
the first business day following the completion of the match in which the breach is alleged to have occurred.<br />
6. What Must a Complaint Contain<br />
A Complaint must:<br />
6.1 be in writing;<br />
6.2 outline the circumstances of the allegations made; and<br />
6.3 if possible, be accompanied by any supporting documentation including witness statements or video<br />
evidence.<br />
7. The Role of the Grade Secretary<br />
7.1 The Grade Secretary shall upon receipt of a complaint:<br />
7.1.1 inform the person alleged to have contravened the Code (“the Respondent”) of the complaint and<br />
provide that person with both a copy of the complaint and an opportunity to respond in writing;<br />
7.1.2 advise the Chief Executive Officer of QC, both team captains, the Secretary of the Club and or<br />
Association as applicable, the Secretary of the Umpires Association, the QC Commissioner, as<br />
appointed by the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors, of the complaint;<br />
7.1.3 conduct an investigation into the allegations made in the complaint as he/she deems fit, which<br />
may include, but is not limited to:<br />
7.1.3.1 compiling a list of witnesses;<br />
7.1.3.2 obtaining a written statement from any available witness;<br />
7.1.3.3 obtaining a report from the Club, Association and or Umpires Association officials, if applicable<br />
7.1.3.4 obtaining a report from the officiating umpires and match referees, if applicable; and<br />
7.1.3.5 obtaining video or other evidence.<br />
7.2 The investigation should be completed within 48 hours of receipt of the complaint, unless the Grade Secretary,<br />
at his/her discretion, extends the time for investigation in the interests of fairness to all parties.<br />
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7.3 When the investigation is completed, the Grade Secretary shall arrange for the complaint to be referred to<br />
conciliation; or<br />
7.4 The Chief Executive of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> may delegate to an officer of the QC any of the Grade Secretary’s<br />
powers or functions under this Code.<br />
8. Conciliation Procedure<br />
8.1 The Conciliator<br />
Any conciliation referred to in clause 7.3 of this Code will be conducted by a nominee of the <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
<strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors.<br />
8.2 The Conciliation<br />
8.2.1 The Complainant and the Respondent, should attend the conciliation. Both Team Captains, or<br />
Vice Captain if either are a party to the complaint, and a member of the Complainant and<br />
Respondent’s Executive Committee.<br />
8.2.2 The Grade Secretary must lodge with the Conciliator prior to conciliation:<br />
8.2.2.1 a copy of the complaint;<br />
8.2.2.2 the Respondents’ response to the complaint; and<br />
8.2.2.3 any evidence relevant to the complaint obtained during the course of the<br />
investigation.<br />
8.2.3 Both parties and all those attending the conciliation must participate in good faith.<br />
8.2.4 The Conciliator must adhere to and ensure the conciliation is conducted with reference to the<br />
principles of natural justice and procedural fairness.<br />
8.2.5 The Complainant is the person who determines the course of redress to be pursued at any<br />
conciliation.<br />
8.2.6 Except as stated in clause 8.3.4, both parties to the complaint and any other person aware of the<br />
details or circumstances of the conciliation, including the Grade Secretary, QC Officials, Club<br />
and Umpires Executive Committees, Umpires and Players, must at all times keep the particulars<br />
of the complaint and the conciliation confidential.<br />
8.2.7 Except as stated in clause 8.3.4, no person referred to in clause 8.2.6 shall publicly comment on<br />
or disseminate any personal information concerning the complaint at any time prior to, during or<br />
after the conciliation.<br />
8.2.8 Should a player, umpire or official breach Clause 8.2.6, the Conducts Committee may fine the<br />
offender, suspend him/her or otherwise deal with him/her at its discretion.<br />
8.2.9 Any other person in breach of clause 8.2.6 shall be subject to a penalty to be determined by the<br />
QC Commissioner.<br />
8.3 Resolution of the Complaint<br />
8.3.1 If the complaint is resolved at the conciliation, the complaint will be deemed withdrawn and the<br />
Complainant cannot take any further action in respect of the complaint under this code.<br />
8.3.2 Resolution of the complaint may be formalised by way of a verbal agreement or a formal written<br />
agreement signed by the parties.<br />
8.3.3 The Conciliator must inform the Grade Secretary the complaint has resolved.<br />
8.3.4 Where a complaint is resolved, the parties may agree with the consent of the ACB, to make a<br />
public statement concerning the resolution of the complaint.<br />
8.4 If Conciliation is Unsuccessful.<br />
Where the complaint has not been resolved successfully by conciliation, or where the conciliator<br />
believes that the complaint is not capable of successful resolution:<br />
8.4.1 The Complainant, after notifying the Conciliator, may withdraw the complaint in which case no<br />
further action will be taken; or<br />
8.4.2 The Conciliator must inform the Grade Secretary that the conciliation has not been successful.<br />
9. The Time Limit for Conciliation<br />
An attempt to conciliate a complaint must occur within 72 hours of the Conciliator receiving notification from<br />
the Grade Secretary of the complaint.<br />
10. Referral to Conducts Committee<br />
Upon notification of the failure of conciliation under Clause 8.4.2 the Grade Secretary must refer the complaint<br />
to the Conducts Committee who will then hear the complaint in accordance with Clause 12.<br />
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11. Evidence of the Conciliation<br />
In the event that a complaint is not successfully resolved and is referred to the Conducts Committee, no evidence<br />
will be given to or be accepted by the Conducts Committee in relation to anything said or done in any<br />
conciliation carried out pursuant to Clause 8.2.<br />
12. The Conducts Committee<br />
12.1 The Conducts Committee will:<br />
12.1.1 receive all material arising from the investigation from the Grade Secretary upon referral of<br />
the complaint;<br />
12.1.2 hold a hearing after considering the availability of the persons affected;<br />
12.1.3 advise its decision to both parties on completion of the Hearing and to the other affected<br />
parties within 24 hours of the hearing.<br />
12.2 Hearings conducted by the Conducts Committee into complaints will not be open to members of<br />
the public.<br />
12.3 All persons required at the hearing shall attend punctually at the time and place designated.<br />
12.4 The Conducts Committee may hear and decide the complaint in a manner to be determined by it.<br />
12.5 After hearing the evidence, the Conducts Committee may<br />
12.5.1 find the complaint or any part of it not proven;<br />
12.5.2 find the complaint or any part of it proven and if so:<br />
12.5.2.1 refer to the Association’s code of conduct register to ascertain any previous breach<br />
by the player, umpire or official; and<br />
12.5.2.2 direct the Respondent to attend an education program at the Respondent’s cost; and<br />
12.5.2.3 then determine a penalty which may include but which is not limited to:<br />
12.5.2.3.1 the respondent to prepare a written apology;<br />
12.5.2.3.2 a monetary fine; or<br />
12.5.2.3.3 suspension.<br />
13. Representation<br />
Parties may only be represented by a member of its Executive Committee, under this Code<br />
14. Appeal<br />
Any player, umpire or official found to be in breach of the Code has the right of appeal against the decision of the<br />
Conducts Committee to an Appeals Committee, as appointed by the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors. Any<br />
appeal against the decision of the Conducts Committee must be lodged within 48 hours of the hearing with the<br />
Chief Executive Officer, <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. The player or umpire are not permitted to participate in any<br />
competition until the penalty has been met or an appeal against such finding and or severity of the sentence has<br />
been adjudged by the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors.<br />
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PROCEDURE FOR OPERATION ON SUSPECT<br />
BOWLING ACTIONS<br />
1. UMPIRES<br />
1.1 Suspect Bowling Actions<br />
• A bowler whom the umpire[s] consider to have a suspect action is not to be called.<br />
• Immediately the umpire[s] consider a bowling action to be suspect the captain of the fielding team should be advised and<br />
informed of the procedure that is to be undertaken.<br />
• The umpire[s] are to note the deliveries of concern, either all or specific.<br />
• At the next interval the umpire[s] shall notify by telephone the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpiring Manager of their concerns.<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpiring Manager<br />
Mike Ralston<br />
(M) 0419725830<br />
(W) 07 32923148<br />
(E) miker@qldcricket.com.au<br />
• At the conclusion of the day’s play the umpire[s] will complete the appropriate form and lodge it with <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong><br />
Umpiring Manager within 72 hours (3 days) of the close of play.<br />
1.2 Breaches of Law 24.2 - No Ball the Arm<br />
• Blatant breaches of Law 24.2 No Ball The Arm are to be called.<br />
• At the next interval the umpire[s] shall notify by telephone the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpiring Manager of their concerns.<br />
• At the conclusion of the day’s play the umpire[s] will complete the appropriate form and lodge it with <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong><br />
Umpiring Manager within 72 hours (3 days) of the close of play.<br />
2. QUEENSLAND CRICKET UMPIRING MANAGER ROLE<br />
• Immediately notification is received from the umpire[s], the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpiring Manager will contact the<br />
respective Secretary (grade, club, association, affiliate etc) to advise and inform them of the procedure that is to be<br />
undertaken.<br />
• The <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpiring Manager will immediately contact the other members of the Suspect Actions Group,<br />
advising that a report has been made.<br />
• This panel will arrange for relevant video footage showing the bowling action from all available angles.<br />
3. SUSPECT ACTIONS <strong>GR</strong>OUP (SAG)<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> has established an advisory group specifically to deal with suspect actions. The SAG comprises Terry Oliver,<br />
David Orchard, Brody Grogan, Wayne Nivenand Vic Williams with the ability to co-opt as required.<br />
LEVEL 1:<br />
In any match, if there is a doubt, the first mention* is to be made by the umpire(s) to <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpiring Manager on a note,<br />
separate from the Match Report, naming the bowler and expressing what the concerns are.<br />
Upon receipt, we make contact with the Club Administration Officer/Secretary and Club coach and ask the Club to investigate the matter and<br />
take remedial action if necessary.<br />
The SAG recommends that all suspect bowling actions in junior cricket are dealt with as a level 1 offence, unless the<br />
action is considered to be dangerous.<br />
• Display sensitivity to all participants (player, parent and teammates).<br />
• Generally the players action is unintentionally suspect.<br />
• Maintain clear communication will all participants on process.<br />
If a coach is experiencing difficulties then they should contact their respective Regional <strong>Cricket</strong> Manager to obtain<br />
further information in relation to the technique correction process.<br />
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LEVEL 2:<br />
If there is a second mention* (same process – umpire(s) make a separate report to <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpiring Manager), the bowler will<br />
then be requested to undergo a Bowling Unit analysis.<br />
The first session will be at the expense of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. Further sessions are available, if desired, at the cost of the Club or the<br />
individual. (The cost is to be finalized approx $165).<br />
The bowler/club is provided with a video analysis and a report. At the analysis session, a representative from the SAG, will consult with the<br />
bowler on areas s/he can work on to rectify any problems s/he may have with their action.<br />
There will be an 8 week “intervention period” following this analysis to allow remedial work to be undertaken. During this intervention<br />
period the player will be permitted to bowl in matches.<br />
Umpires will be advised of the player’s situation.<br />
(If there is any doubt* during this intervention period then the umpire(s) will continue to make a separate report to <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong><br />
Umpiring Manager).<br />
Should the bowler/club decide not to co-operate or participate in this part of the procedure the player will immediately<br />
be classified as Level 4, and will be suspended from bowling for 12 months.<br />
LEVEL 3:<br />
Following the intervention period, at Level 2, should there be a further mention* the bowler will not be permitted to bowl in any cricket<br />
matches for a further period of 8 weeks.<br />
This is to allow any remedial work to be continued, without the pressures of bowling in matches.<br />
LEVEL 4:<br />
Following Levels 1,2 & 3 if the bowler is mentioned* again, he will not be permitted to bowl in any cricket matches for a period of 12<br />
months.<br />
“The procedure is ongoing and players do not return to Level 1 each season. Each mention will progress the procedure, irrespective of time”.<br />
SUBSEQUENT MENTION:<br />
If a player suspended from bowling at Level 4 resumes bowling after the specified suspension period, and he is mentioned* again, he<br />
is immediately at Level 4 and suspension from bowling will apply forthwith.<br />
* THIS ENTIRE PROCESS DOES NOT PRECLUDE ANY UMPIRE FROM CALLING<br />
A BOWLER FOR THROWING, AT ANY TIME, IF THE UMPIRE IS IN NO DOUBT.<br />
Throughout the process clubs and coaches are to act in the best interests of the player and cricket in general with the<br />
overall welfare of the player and the game being the prime considerations.<br />
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DUAL REGISTRATION<br />
The objective of dual registration is to allow players to play in two (2) Affiliated Associations to gain higher competitive experience in one,<br />
while still maintaining involvement in the other so as to not cause detriment to the latter and to the sport.<br />
If the Association deems a local or domestic rule of any Affiliated Association is in conflict with this By Law, then <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> shall<br />
arbitrate and the decision shall be final and binding.<br />
A player may be registered with only two different Affiliated Associations each cricket season or calendar year under the following<br />
conditions:<br />
[a] All players who take out dual registration shall register on the appropriate registration form, a copy of which shall be kept by each<br />
Affiliated Association involved. (See attached Dual Registration Form).<br />
[b] All Dual Registration Forms shall be forwarded to and registered with <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>.<br />
[c] No player shall take out more than one dual registration in any one cricket season.<br />
[d] Dual registration shall be permitted only to players registered exclusively in Affiliated Associations of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>.<br />
[e] A player shall not be allowed a dual registration to include registration in another State or Territory <strong>Cricket</strong> Association, except with<br />
<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>’s approval. In respect to NSW teams competing in the <strong>Cricket</strong> Gold Coast competition, a blanket request is required.<br />
[f] Dual registration shall be permitted only with the agreement of each Affiliated Association involved, unless overruled by <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
<strong>Cricket</strong> on appeal.<br />
[g] Any player who has dual registration shall, for the purposes of selection in representative teams, indicate on the Dual Registration Form,<br />
his or her choice for a primary Affiliated Association and a secondary Affiliated Association.<br />
[h] If a dual registration occurs after the season commences, unless exceptional circumstances exist and with the approval of <strong>Queensland</strong><br />
<strong>Cricket</strong>, the Association with which the player first registers shall become the primary Association.<br />
[i] Unless exceptional circumstances exist and with the approval of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, the nomination of primary and secondary<br />
Associations shall not be changed for the duration of the cricket season.<br />
[j] The primary Affiliated Association so indicated, shall have first call on that player for representative team selection at all times.<br />
[k] If a player is not selected for his or her primary Affiliated Association, the secondary Affiliated Association may select the player in a<br />
representative team, subject to <strong>Queensland</strong> Country <strong>Cricket</strong> Association and Australian Country <strong>Cricket</strong> Committee regulations.<br />
[l] Where applicable the Affiliated Association that nominates a player for a representative team shall be responsible for ensuring a copy of<br />
the relevant Dual Registration Form is attached to the nomination form and to certify that the conditions therein have been met.<br />
[m] A player accepting dual registration shall pay to each Affiliated Association in which he or she is registered, the fees so levied.<br />
[n] A Player who registers for dual registration shall be eligible to represent the State at Country Championships only if registration shows a<br />
Country Centre as the Primary Association, subject to <strong>Queensland</strong> Country <strong>Cricket</strong> Association and Australian Country <strong>Cricket</strong><br />
Committee regulations.<br />
[o] Affiliated Associations are permitted to set Club quotas on the number of Dual registrations.<br />
FEES<br />
The player shall be responsible for the payment of all player registration, affiliation and other fees required to be paid to the Primary and<br />
Secondary Associations.<br />
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DUAL REGISTRATION FORM<br />
a. The applicant is responsible for making the initial application to the relevant Primary Association.<br />
b. Once approved, the applicant is then responsible for making application to the relevant Secondary Association.<br />
c. Upon receipt of such advice, <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> will make a determination and advise the relevant parties (hard copy<br />
approvals by request).<br />
d. Dual registration is valid only for the cricket season in which the application is approved.<br />
e. The Secondary Association retains the right to levy or not levy a fee for the approved applicant<br />
f. The official signing must indicate position held in Association / Club.<br />
NOTIFICATION OF DUAL REGISTRATION<br />
Applicant: (Please use BLOCK letters)<br />
Surname First Name:<br />
Signature Date:<br />
Primary Association: Officials Name:<br />
Position Held: Signature:<br />
Primary Club Name: Officials Name:<br />
Position Held: Signature:<br />
Secondary Association: Officials Name:<br />
Position Held: Signature:<br />
Secondary Club Name: Officials Name:<br />
Position Held: Signature:<br />
The applicant aforementioned wishes to formally apply for dual registration with the above Associations.<br />
The applicant agrees that the Primary Association has the right of first refusal for selection in any Representative Teams, and subject to any agreement to the<br />
contrary (such agreement must be annexed hereto), agrees that his/her first priority will be with the Primary Association.<br />
Office Use Only<br />
Approved / /2<br />
Not Approved / /2<br />
QC (Signature)<br />
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Advised Primary<br />
Advised Secondary
THE RESULT<br />
CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORES<br />
A result can only be achieved if both teams have batted for the minimum number of overs as follows (unless a team<br />
is all out in fewer overs):<br />
One Day Matches: 15 overs<br />
Twenty20 Matches: 10 overs<br />
TIE<br />
One run less than the target score shall constitute a tie. No account shall be taken of the number of wickets which<br />
have fallen.<br />
TO DETERMINE THE TARGET SCORE:<br />
FIRST INNINGS:<br />
1. Note the number of runs scored from each over in the table provided. This should be done by the scorers<br />
(or player scorers as the case may be) at the completion of each over.<br />
2. At the conclusion of the innings, total the overs and runs in the table.<br />
SECOND INNINGS:<br />
3. Ascertain the number of overs available from the umpires (eg. 16 overs).<br />
4. Add the 16 highest scoring overs from the table.<br />
5. Multiply the 16 highest scoring overs by the percentage and put that figure in the DTR column.<br />
6. The target score is the figure in the DTR column plus one.<br />
7. If play resumes, the target score must be confirmed with the umpires and agreed by both captains prior to<br />
play resuming.<br />
8. If play does not resume, the target score must be confirmed with the umpires before the match result is<br />
declared official. The target score is to be based on the last completed over.<br />
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ONE DAY MATCHES (50 Overs)<br />
CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE<br />
MATCH: DATE:<br />
TEAM BATTING FIRST:<br />
RUNS PER OVER<br />
(including all<br />
sundries)<br />
OVER NO.<br />
TOTAL OVERS<br />
TOTAL RUNS<br />
0<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
1<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
2<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
3<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
4<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
5<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
126<br />
6<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
7<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
8<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
9<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
10<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
TARGET SCORE = DISCOUNTED TOTAL RUNS (DTR) + 1<br />
OTHER<br />
TOTAL<br />
HIGHEST SCORING OVERS<br />
Overs Runs % DTR Overs Runs % DTR<br />
15 82.5% 33 91.5%<br />
16 83.0% 34 92.0%<br />
17 83.5% 35 92.5%<br />
18 84.0% 36 93.0%<br />
19 84.5% 37 93.5%<br />
20 85.0% 38 94.0%<br />
21 85.5% 39 94.5%<br />
22 86.0% 40 95.0%<br />
23 86.5% 41 95.5%<br />
24 87.0% 42 96.0%<br />
25 87.5% 43 96.5%<br />
26 88.0% 44 97.0%<br />
27 88.5% 45 97.5%<br />
28 89.0% 46 98.0%<br />
29 89.5% 47 98.5%<br />
30 90.0% 48 99.0%<br />
31 90.5% 49 99.5%<br />
32 91.0% 50 100.0%<br />
FRACTIONS ARE TO BE IGNORED
MATCH:<br />
RUNS PER<br />
OVER<br />
(including all<br />
sundries)<br />
OVER NO.<br />
TOTAL OVERS<br />
TOTAL RUNS<br />
ONE DAY MATCHES (50 Overs)<br />
CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE<br />
Australia v<br />
England DATE: 3.1.98<br />
TEAM BATTING FIRST: Australia<br />
0<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
1<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
2<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
3<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
4<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
5<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
127<br />
6<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
7<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
8<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
9<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
10<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
OTHER<br />
1 6 3 4 10 16 9 33 21 31 22 44 (12)<br />
2 7 8 5 17 34 23 47 32 45 (16)<br />
12 11 14 18 35 40 36 46<br />
19 13 15 24 39 41 48 50<br />
29 28 20 25 43 42<br />
30 26 37 49<br />
27 38<br />
TOTAL<br />
5 6 7 7 6 5 4 2 1 4 1 2 50<br />
0 6 14 21 24 25 24 14 8 36 10 28 210<br />
TARGET SCORE = DISCOUNTED TOTAL RUNS (DTR) + 1<br />
HIGHEST SCORING OVERS<br />
Overs Runs % DTR Overs Runs % DTR<br />
15 125 82.5% 103 33 192 91.5% 175<br />
16 130 83.0% 107 34 194 92.0% 178<br />
17 135 83.5% 112 35 196 92.5% 181<br />
18 140 84.0% 117 36 198 93.0% 184<br />
19 145 84.5% 122 37 200 93.5% 187<br />
20 149 85.0% 126 38 202 94.0% 189<br />
21 153 85.5% 130 39 204 94.5% 192<br />
22 157 86.0% 135 40 205 95.0% 194<br />
23 161 86.5% 139 41 206 95.5% 196<br />
24 165 87.0% 143 42 207 96.0% 198<br />
25 169 87.5% 147 43 208 96.5% 200<br />
26 172 88.0% 151 44 209 97.0% 202<br />
27 175 88.5% 154 45 210 97.5% 204<br />
28 178 89.0% 158 46 210 98.0% 205<br />
29 181 89.5% 161 47 210 98.5% 206<br />
30 184 90.0% 165 48 210 99.0% 207<br />
31 187 90.5% 169 49 210 99.5% 208<br />
32 190 91.0% 172 50 210 100.0% 210
ONE DAY MATCHES (40 Overs)<br />
CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE<br />
MATCH: DATE:<br />
TEAM BATTING FIRST:<br />
RUNS PER OVER<br />
(including all<br />
sundries)<br />
OVER NO.<br />
TOTAL OVERS<br />
TOTAL RUNS<br />
0<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
1<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
2<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
3<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
4<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
TARGET SCORE = DISCOUNTED TOTAL RUNS (DTR) + 1<br />
5<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
128<br />
6<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
7<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
8<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
9<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
10<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
OTHER<br />
TOTAL<br />
HIGHEST SCORING OVERS<br />
Overs Runs % DTR Overs Runs % DTR<br />
15 75.00% 33 93.00%<br />
16 76.00% 34 94.00%<br />
17 77.00% 35 95.00%<br />
18 78.00% 36 96.00%<br />
19 79.00% 37 97.00%<br />
20 80.00% 38 98.00%<br />
21 81.00% 39 99.00%<br />
22 82.00% 40 100.00%<br />
23 83.00%<br />
24 84.00%<br />
25 85.00%<br />
26 86.00%<br />
27 87.00%<br />
28 88.00%<br />
29 89.00%<br />
30 90.00%<br />
31 91.00%<br />
32 92.00%<br />
FRACTIONS ARE TO BE IGNORED
ONE DAY MATCHES (40 Overs)<br />
CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE<br />
MATCH: Australia v England DATE: 3.1.98<br />
RUNS PER<br />
OVER<br />
(including all<br />
sundries)<br />
OVER NO.<br />
TOTAL OVERS<br />
TOTAL RUNS<br />
TEAM BATTING FIRST: Australia<br />
0<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
1<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
2<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
3<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
4<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
5<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
129<br />
6<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
7<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
8<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
9<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
10<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
OTHER<br />
3 1 10 2 6 5 8 27 18 34 38 40 (12)<br />
12 4 11 7 14 9 16 30 20<br />
19 13 23 17 15 22 21 36 26<br />
28 32 24 25 31 29 35<br />
33 39 37<br />
TOTAL<br />
3 4 4 5 4 5 5 3 4 1 1 1 40<br />
0 4 8 15 16 25 30 21 32 9 10 12 182<br />
TARGET SCORE = DISCOUNTED TOTAL RUNS (DTR) + 1<br />
HIGHEST SCORING OVERS<br />
Overs Runs % DTR Overs Runs % DTR<br />
15 114 75.00% 85 33 178 93.00% 165<br />
16 119 76.00% 90 34 179 94.00% 168<br />
17 124 77.00% 95 35 180 95.00% 171<br />
18 129 78.00% 100 36 181 96.00% 173<br />
19 134 79.00% 105 37 182 97.00% 176<br />
20 139 80.00% 111 38 182 98.00% 178<br />
21 143 81.00% 115 39 182 99.00% 180<br />
22 147 82.00% 120 40 182 100.00% 182<br />
23 152 83.00% 126<br />
24 155 84.00% 130<br />
25 158 85.00% 134<br />
26 161 86.00% 138<br />
27 164 87.00% 142<br />
28 167 88.00% 146<br />
29 170 89.00% 151<br />
30 172 90.00% 154
TWENTY20 MATCHES<br />
CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE<br />
MATCH: DATE:<br />
TEAM BATTING FIRST:<br />
RUNS PER OVER<br />
(including all<br />
sundries)<br />
OVER NO.<br />
TOTAL OVERS<br />
TOTAL RUNS<br />
0<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
1<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
2<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
3<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
4<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
5<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
TARGET SCORE = DISCOUNTED TOTAL RUNS (DTR) + 1<br />
HIGHEST SCORING OVERS<br />
Overs Runs % DTR<br />
10 85.00%<br />
11 86.50%<br />
12 88.00%<br />
13 89.50%<br />
14 91.00%<br />
15 92.50%<br />
16 94.00%<br />
17 95.50%<br />
18 97.00%<br />
19 98.50%<br />
20 100.00%<br />
6<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
130<br />
7<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
8<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
9<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
10<br />
R<br />
U<br />
N<br />
S<br />
FRACTIONS ARE TO BE IGNORED<br />
OTHER<br />
TOTAL
TWENTY20 MATCHES<br />
CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE<br />
MATCH: Australia v England DATE: 3.1.98<br />
TEAM BATTING FIRST: Australia<br />
RUNS<br />
PER<br />
OVER 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OTHER<br />
12 8 6 1 2 15 5 (12)<br />
OVER NO.<br />
TOTAL OVERS<br />
TOTAL RUNS<br />
14 10 11 3 17 5 (14)<br />
131<br />
13 20 18 7 (14)<br />
19 9 (16)<br />
16 (15)<br />
TOTAL<br />
2 2 1 3 3 4 5 20<br />
10 12 7 24 27 40 67 187<br />
TARGET SCORE = DISCOUNTED TOTAL RUNS (DTR) + 1<br />
Overs Runs % DTR<br />
10 116 85.00% 98<br />
11 125 86.50% 108<br />
12 134 88.00% 117<br />
13 142 89.50% 127<br />
14 150 91.00% 136<br />
15 158 92.50% 146<br />
16 165 94.00% 155<br />
17 171 95.50% 163<br />
18 177 97.00% 171<br />
19 182 98.50% 179<br />
20 187 100.00% 187<br />
FRACTIONS ARE TO BE IGNORED
1897/98 - 1914/15 A <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1915/16 - 1917/18 WORLD WAR 1 [Competition in Recess]<br />
1919/20 - 1977/78 A <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1978/79 - 2008/09 FIRST <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
2009/10 - CAM BATTERSBY CUP [Two Day]<br />
2009/10 - DAMIEN MULLINS CUP [Overall]<br />
1972/73 - 2008/09 FIRST <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> ONE DAY COMPETITION<br />
2009/10 - JOHN MCKNOULTY CUP<br />
2005/06 - 2008/09 FIRST <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> TWENTY20 COMPETITION<br />
2009/10 - TOM VEIVERS CUP<br />
1897/98 - 1914/15 B <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1915/15 - 1918/19 WORLD WAR 1 [Competition in Recess]<br />
1919/20 - 1932/33 B <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1933/34 - 1939/40 RESERVE <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1940/41 - 1945/46 B <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1946/47 - 1977/78 RESERVE <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1978/79 - 1997/98 SECOND <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1998/99 - THE ALAN PETTI<strong>GR</strong>EW SHIELD<br />
1921/22 - 1932/33 C <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1933/34 - 1939/40 B <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1940/41 - 1941/42 C <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1942/43 - 1944/45 WORLD WAR 2 [Competition in Recess]<br />
1945/46 C <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1946/47 - 1977/78 B <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1978/79 - 1997/98 THIRD <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1998/99 - THE NORM McMAHON SHIELD<br />
1933/34 - 1939/40 C <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1940/41 - 1945/46 WORLD WAR 2 [Competition in Recess]<br />
Start of White paper<br />
RECORDS<br />
<strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
COMPETITIONS<br />
133<br />
1946/47 - 1977/78 C <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1978/79 - 1997/98 FOURTH <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1998/99 - THE BOB SPENCE SHIELD<br />
1979/80 - 1997/98 FIFTH <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1998/99 - THE ROY TANNER SHIELD<br />
1992/93 – 1996/97 SIXTH <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
2007/08 - THE WEP HARRIS SHIELD<br />
2004/05 – 2009/10 THE UNDER 19 COMPETITION<br />
1948/49 - 1977/78 INTERMEDIATE <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> [Under 17]<br />
1978/79 - 1985/86 UNDER 18 <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1986/87 - 1987/88 UNDER 17 <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1988/89 - 1991/92 UNDER 18 <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1997/98 UNDER 18 <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1998/99 - 2006/07 THE WEP HARRIS SHIELD<br />
1991/92 - 2006/07 UNDER 16 <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
2007/08 -2009/10 UNDER 17 <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
2010/11-2011/12 UNDER 18 <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1957/58 - 1974/75 SCHOOLBOY <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> [Under 15]<br />
1944/45 - 1946/47 PRIMARY SCHOOL <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1997/98 - 1998/99 WOMENS FIRST <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1999/00 - 2001/02<br />
2002/03 - THE KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD<br />
1999/00 - SECOND <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> SHIELD<br />
2008/09-2010/11 MEL BULOW CUP<br />
2011/12- PAUL PINK SHIELD
2009/10 Gold Coast<br />
2010/11 Wynnum-Manly<br />
2011/12 University of QLD<br />
1897/98 Woolloongabba<br />
1898/99 North Brisbane<br />
1899/00 Woolloongabba<br />
1900/01 South Brisbane<br />
1901/02 Fortitude Valley<br />
1902/03 Toowong<br />
1903/04 South Brisbane<br />
1904/05 Toombul<br />
1905/06 Woolloongabba<br />
1906/07 South Brisbane<br />
1907/08 South Brisbane<br />
1908/09 South Brisbane<br />
1909/10 South Brisbane<br />
1910/11 North Brisbane<br />
1911/12 Woolloongabba<br />
1912/13 South Brisbane<br />
1913/14 Toombul-Windsor<br />
1914/15 Fortitude Valley<br />
1918/19 Fortitude Valley<br />
1919/20 Fortitude Valley<br />
1920/21 Toombul-Windsor<br />
1921/22 Toombul<br />
1922/23 Toombul<br />
1923/24 Western Suburbs<br />
1924/25 Toombul<br />
1925/26 Toombul<br />
1926/27 Toombul<br />
1927/28 Toombul<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
THE DAMIEN MULLINS CUP<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
THE CAM BATTERSBY CUP<br />
1928/29 Fortitude Valley<br />
1929/30 Toombul<br />
1930/31 Fortitude Valley<br />
1931/32 Western Suburbs<br />
1932/33 Toombul<br />
1933/34 Northern Suburbs<br />
1934/35 Toombul<br />
1935/36 South Brisbane<br />
1936/37 Western Suburbs<br />
1937/38 Colts<br />
1938/39 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1939/40 South Brisbane<br />
1940/41 University<br />
1941/42 Toombul<br />
1942/43 Western Suburbs<br />
1943/44 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1944/45 Western Suburbs<br />
1945/46 Toombul<br />
1946/47 Toombul<br />
1947/48 Western Suburbs<br />
1948/49 Western Suburbs<br />
1949/50 Colts<br />
1950/51 Colts<br />
1951/52 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1952/53 Toombul<br />
1953/54 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1954/55 Toombul<br />
1955/56 Northern Suburbs<br />
134<br />
1956/57 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1957/58 Western Suburbs<br />
1958/59 Western Suburbs<br />
1959/60 University<br />
1960/61 Western Suburbs<br />
1961/62 South Brisbane<br />
1962/63 South Brisbane<br />
1963/64 South Brisbane<br />
1964/65 University<br />
1965/66 Colts<br />
1966/67 South Brisbane<br />
1967/68 University<br />
1968/69 South Brisbane<br />
1969/70 University<br />
1970/71 Northern Suburbs<br />
1971/72 Northern Suburbs<br />
1972/73 Northern Suburbs<br />
1973/74 University<br />
1974/75 Valley<br />
1975/76 University<br />
1976/77 South Brisbane<br />
1977/78 South Brisbane<br />
1978/79 Northern Suburbs<br />
1979/80 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1980/81 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1981/82 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1982/83 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1983/84 South Brisbane<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
THE JOHN McKNOULTY CUP<br />
1984/85 Valley<br />
1985/86 South Brisbane<br />
1986/87 Northern Suburbs<br />
1987/88 Western Suburbs<br />
1988/89 South Brisbane<br />
1989/90 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1990/91 South Brisbane<br />
1991/92 Toombul<br />
1992/93 University<br />
1993/94 Toombul<br />
1994/95 Valley<br />
1995/96 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1996/97 Valley<br />
1997/98 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1998/99 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1999/00 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
2000/01 South Brisbane<br />
2001/02 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
2002/03 Gold Coast<br />
2003/04 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
2004/05 Western Suburbs<br />
2005/06 Sunshine Coast<br />
2006/07 University of QLD<br />
2007/08 Western Suburbs<br />
2008/09 Gold Coast<br />
2009/10 Toombul<br />
2010/11 Wynnum-Manly<br />
2011/12 University of QLD<br />
1972/73 Valley 1982/83 South Brisbane 1992/93 Gold Coast 2002/03 University of QLD<br />
1973/74 Valley 1983/84 Northern Suburbs 1993/94 University 2003/04 University of QLD<br />
1974/75 Wynnum-Manly 1984/85 Northern Suburbs 1994/95 University 2004/05 Northern Suburbs<br />
1975/76 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1985/86 South Brisbane 1995/96 Sunshine Coast 2005/06 Western Suburbs<br />
1976/77 Wynnum-Manly 1986/87 Valley 1996/97 Valley 2006/07 University of QLD<br />
1977/78 Northern Suburbs 1987/88 University 1997/98 Toombul 2007/08 University of QLD<br />
1978/79 Wynnum-Manly 1988/89 Western Suburbs 1998/99 Redlands 2008/09 University of QLD<br />
1979/80 South Brisbane 1989/90 South Brisbane 1999/00 Wynnum-Manly 2009/10 Gold Coast<br />
1980/81 No competition 1990/91 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2000/01 Valley 2010/11 University of QLD<br />
1981/82 Northern Suburbs 1991/92 University 2001/02 Northern Suburbs 2011/12 University of QLD<br />
2005/06 University of QLD<br />
2006/07 Northern Suburbs<br />
2007/08 University of QLD<br />
2008/09 Wynnum-Manly<br />
2009/10 Toombul<br />
2010/11 University of QLD<br />
2011/12 University of QLD<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
THE TOM VEIVERS CUP
1990/91 Hammelmann A. South Brisbane<br />
McGhee R. Toombul<br />
1991/92 Clifford P.S. Toombul<br />
1992/93 Courtice B.A. University<br />
1993/94 Dale A.C. Wynnum-Manly<br />
1994/95 Ovenden D. Northern Suburbs<br />
Skuse P. Toombul<br />
THE PETER BURGE MEDAL<br />
[for First Grade Players]<br />
Prestwidge S.A. Wynnum-Manly<br />
1995/96 Dale A.C. Wynnum-Manly<br />
1996/97 Pfaff J. Gold Coast<br />
1997/98 Argent P.J. South Brisbane<br />
1998/99 Miller M.C. Northern Suburbs<br />
1999/00 Creevey B.N. Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1897/98 North Brisbane<br />
1898/99 Valley<br />
1899/00 Toowong<br />
1900/01 Woolloongabba<br />
1901/02 Valley<br />
1902/03 Woolloongabba<br />
1903/04 Woolloongabba<br />
1904/05 Valley<br />
1905/06 Toowong<br />
1906/07 Toowong<br />
1907/08 South Brisbane<br />
1908/09 Woolloongabba<br />
1909/10 South Brisbane<br />
1910/11 South Brisbane<br />
1911/12 North Brisbane<br />
1912/13 South Brisbane<br />
1913/14 South Brisbane<br />
1914/15 Woolloongabba<br />
1919/20 Valley<br />
1920/21 Valley<br />
1921/22 Western Suburbs<br />
1922/23 Western Suburbs<br />
1923/24 Western Suburbs<br />
1924/25 Toombul<br />
1925/26 Toombul<br />
1926/27 Western Suburbs<br />
1927/28 Toombul<br />
1928/29 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1929/30 Toombul<br />
135<br />
2000/01 Turner D. South Brisbane<br />
2001/02 Rowell G.J. Western Suburbs<br />
2002/03 Nye A.J. Western Suburbs<br />
2003/04 Rimmington N.J. Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
2004/05 Tate D. Toombul<br />
2005/06 Laughlin B. Wynnum-Manly<br />
2006/07 Nye A.J. Western Suburbs<br />
2007/08 Batticciotto G.C. Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
2008/09 Philipson.C.A. University of QLD<br />
2009/10 Lynn.C.A. Toombul<br />
2010/11 Fitzpatrick.N.R. Sunshine Coast<br />
2011/12 May.B.K.D. South Brisbane<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
THE ALAN PETTI<strong>GR</strong>EW SHIELD<br />
1930/31 South Brisbane<br />
1931/32 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1932/33 Toombul-Sandgate<br />
1933/34 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1934/35 Toombul<br />
1935/36 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1936/37 South Brisbane<br />
1937/38 Valley<br />
1938/39 Northern Suburbs<br />
1939/40 Toombul<br />
1940/41 Northern Suburbs<br />
1941/42 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1942/43 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1943/44 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1944/45 Toombul<br />
1945/46 Toombul<br />
1946/47 Western Suburbs<br />
1947/48 South Brisbane<br />
1948/49 Northern Suburbs<br />
1949/50 Valley<br />
1950/51 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1951/52 Northern Suburbs<br />
1952/53 Toombul-Sandgate<br />
1953/54 Toombul-Sandgate<br />
1954/55 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1955/56 South Brisbane<br />
1956/57 Valley<br />
1957/58 University<br />
1958/59 Northern Suburbs<br />
1959/60 University<br />
1960/61 University<br />
1961/62 Valley<br />
1962/63 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1963/64 Toombul<br />
1964/65 Toombul<br />
1965/66 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1966/67 South Brisbane<br />
1967/68 University 1<br />
1968/69 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1969/70 University 1<br />
1970/71 Northern Suburbs<br />
1971/72 University 2<br />
1972/73 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1973/74 Valley<br />
1974/75 University 2<br />
1975/76 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1976/77 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1977/78 South Brisbane<br />
1978/79 Valley<br />
1979/80 University 2<br />
1980/81 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1981/82 Northern Suburbs<br />
1982/83 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1983/84 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1984/85 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1985/86 South Brisbane<br />
1986/87 South Brisbane<br />
1987/88 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
Two Day One Day Twenty20<br />
2010/11 University of QLD 2010/11 University of QLD 2010/11 University of QLD<br />
2011/12 Toombul 2011/12 University of QLD 2011/12 Sunshine Coast<br />
1988/89 Northern Suburbs<br />
1989/90 Toombul<br />
1990/91 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1991/92 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1992/93 Western Suburbs<br />
1993/94 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1994/95 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1995/96 South Brisbane<br />
1996/97 Toombul<br />
1997/98 University<br />
1998/99 Toombul<br />
1999/00 Wynnum-Manly<br />
2000/01 University of Qld<br />
200102 Redlands<br />
2002/03 University of Qld<br />
2003/04 Valley<br />
2004/05 Wynnum-Manly<br />
2005/06 University of Qld<br />
2006/07 Sunshine Coast<br />
2007/08 Gold Coast<br />
2008/09 University of QLD<br />
2009/10 University of QLD<br />
2010/11 University of QLD<br />
2011/12 University of QLD
1921/22 Western Suburbs 2<br />
1922/23 University<br />
[GrammarSchool]<br />
South Brisbane<br />
1923/24 Toombul<br />
1924/25 Toombul<br />
1925/26 South Brisbane<br />
1926/27 Toombul<br />
1927/28 South Brisbane<br />
1928/29 Northern Suburbs<br />
1929/30 Northern Suburbs<br />
1930/31 South Brisbane<br />
1931/32 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1932/33 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1933/34 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1934/35 Eastern Suburbs 2<br />
1935/36 Eastern Suburbs 2<br />
1936/37 Eastern Suburbs 1<br />
1937/38 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1938/39 Northern Suburbs<br />
1939/40 Northern Suburbs<br />
1940/41 Toombul<br />
1941/42 Toombul<br />
1933/34 Eastern Suburbs 2<br />
1934/35 Valley<br />
1935/36 Eastern Suburbs 2<br />
1936/37 Eastern Suburbs 2<br />
1937/38 Northern Suburbs<br />
1938/39 Eastern Suburbs 2<br />
1939/40 Eastern Suburbs 2<br />
1946/47 Western Suburbs<br />
1947/48 Northern Suburbs<br />
1948/49 Toombul<br />
1949/50 Toombul<br />
1950/51 Northern Suburbs<br />
1951/52 Eastern Suburbs 2<br />
1952/53 Toombul-Sandgate 2<br />
1953/54 Eastern Suburbs 1<br />
1954/55 Western Suburbs<br />
1955/56 Toombul<br />
1956/57 University<br />
1957/58 Eastern Suburbs 1<br />
1979/80 Valley<br />
1980/81 University<br />
1981/82 Western Suburbs<br />
1982/83 South Brisbane<br />
1983/84 South Brisbane<br />
1984/85 University<br />
1985/86 University<br />
1987/88 Northern Suburbs<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
THE NORM McMAHON SHIELD<br />
1945/46 Toombul<br />
1946/47 South Brisbane<br />
1947/48 Western Suburbs<br />
1948/49 Toombul<br />
1949/50 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1950/51 South Brisbane<br />
1951/52 Toombul-Sandgate 2<br />
1952/53 Northern Suburbs<br />
1953/54 Valley<br />
1954/55 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1955/56 Western Suburbs<br />
1956/57 Western Suburbs<br />
1957/58 South Brisbane<br />
1958/59 South Brisbane<br />
1959/60 Toombul<br />
1960/61 University 2<br />
1961/62 Toombul<br />
1962/63 Toombul<br />
1963/64 Toombul<br />
1964/65 South Brisbane<br />
1965/66 University 2<br />
1966/67 University 2<br />
1967/68 Western Suburbs<br />
136<br />
1968/69 Northern Suburbs<br />
1969/70 Toombul<br />
1970/71 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1971/72 University 1<br />
1972/73 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1973/74 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1974/75 Northern Suburbs<br />
1975/76 Valley<br />
1976/77 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1977/78 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1978/79 Valley<br />
1979/80 Toombul<br />
1980/81 Valley<br />
1981/82 Valley<br />
1982/83 South Brisbane<br />
1983/84 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1984/85 Northern Suburbs<br />
1985/86 Northern Suburbs<br />
1986/87 South Brisbane<br />
1987/88 Toombul<br />
1988/89 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1989/90 South Brisbane<br />
1990/91 Northern Suburbs<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
THE BOB SPENCE SHIELD<br />
1958/59 University<br />
1959/60 South Brisbane<br />
1960/61 University<br />
1961/62 University<br />
1962/63 University<br />
1963/64 University<br />
1964/65 South Brisbane<br />
1965/66 Eastern Suburbs 1<br />
1966/67 University<br />
1967/68 University<br />
1968/69 South Brisbane<br />
1969/70 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1970/71 University<br />
1971/72 University<br />
1972/73 Eastern Suburbs 1<br />
1973/74 Eastern Suburbs 2<br />
1974/75 Eastern Suburbs 2<br />
1975/76 University<br />
1976/77 Eastern Suburbs 1<br />
1977/78 Eastern Suburbs 2<br />
1978/79 Valley<br />
1979/80 South Brisbane<br />
1980/81 South Brisbane<br />
1981/82 University<br />
1982/83 Valley<br />
1983/84 South Brisbane<br />
1984/85 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1985/86 South Brisbane<br />
1986/87 Western Suburbs<br />
1987/88 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1988/89 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1989/90 South Brisbane<br />
1990/91 Valley<br />
1991/92 Valley<br />
1992/93 Northern Suburbs<br />
1993/94 Northern Suburbs<br />
1994/95 South Brisbane<br />
1995/96 Northern Suburbs<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
THE ROY TANNER SHIELD<br />
1988/89 Valley<br />
1989/90 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1990/91 Valley<br />
1991/92 Valley<br />
1992/93 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1993/94 Valley<br />
1995/96 Valley<br />
1996/97 University<br />
1997/98 Western Suburbs<br />
1998/99 South Brisbane 1<br />
1999/00 University 2<br />
2000/01 South Brisbane 1<br />
2001/02 South Brisbane 1<br />
2003/04 Valley 1<br />
2004/05 Redlands<br />
2005/06 University of Qld<br />
1986/87 South Brisbane 1994/95 University 2002/03 Northern Suburbs<br />
1991/92 Northern Suburbs<br />
1992/93 Northern Suburbs<br />
1993/94 Western Suburbs<br />
1994/95 Northern Suburbs<br />
1995/96 University<br />
1996/97 Northern Suburbs<br />
1997/98 University<br />
1998/99 University<br />
1999/00 South Brisbane<br />
2000/01 University of QLD 1<br />
2001/02 Valley<br />
2002/03 University of QLD 2<br />
2003/04 Valley<br />
2004/05 University of QLD 1<br />
2005/06 Valley<br />
2006/07 Northern Suburbs<br />
2007/08 Valley 1<br />
2008/09 Redlands<br />
2009/10 University of QLD 1<br />
2010/11 Western Suburbs<br />
2011/12 Western Suburbs<br />
1996/97 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1997/98 University<br />
1998/99 Valley 1<br />
1999/00 University<br />
2000/01 Valley 1<br />
2001/02 Valley 1<br />
2002/03 Western Suburbs 1<br />
2003//04 Valley 1<br />
2004/05 Valley 1<br />
2005/06 Valley 1<br />
2006/07 Valley 2<br />
2007/08 Western Suburbs<br />
2008/09 Western Suburbs<br />
2009/10 Gold Coast<br />
2010/11 South Brisbane<br />
2011/12 University of QLD 2<br />
2006/07 Wynnum-Manly<br />
2007/08 Western Suburbs<br />
2008/09 Northern Suburbs<br />
2009/10 Valley<br />
2010/11 South Brisbane 1<br />
2011/12 Toombul
1992/93 Valley<br />
1993/94 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1948/49 South Brisbane<br />
1949/50 Western Suburbs1<br />
1950/51 Western Suburbs<br />
1951/52 Western Suburbs<br />
1952/53 South Brisbane<br />
1953/54 Western Suburbs<br />
1954/55 Western Suburbs<br />
1955/56 Valley<br />
1956/57 South Brisbane<br />
1957/58 Northern Suburbs<br />
1958/59 Toombul<br />
1959/60 Western Suburbs<br />
1960/61 South Brisbane<br />
1961/62 Toombul<br />
1962/63 Balmoral-Wynnum<br />
1957/58 No Record<br />
1958/59 Valley<br />
1959/60 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1960/61 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1961/62 Valley<br />
1994/95 South Brisbane<br />
1995/96 Western Suburbs<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
SIXTH <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
137<br />
1996/97 Western Suburbs<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
THE WEP HARRIS SHIELD<br />
1963/64 Western Suburbs<br />
1964/65 Balmoral-Wynnum<br />
1965/66 Northern Suburbs<br />
1966/67 South Brisbane<br />
1967/68 Northern Suburbs<br />
1968/69 Balmoral-Wynnum<br />
1969/70 Toombul<br />
1970/71 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1971/72 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1972/73 Western Suburbs<br />
1973/74 Valley<br />
1974/75 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1975/76 Toombul<br />
1976/77 Northern Suburbs<br />
1977/78 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1978/79 Northern Suburbs<br />
1979/80 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1980/81 Toombul<br />
1981/82 Valley<br />
1982/83 Western Suburbs<br />
1983/84 Northern Suburbs<br />
1984/85 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1985/86 South Brisbane<br />
1986/87 South Brisbane<br />
1987/88 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1988/89 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1989/90 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1990/91 Gold Coast<br />
1991/92 Valley<br />
1997/98 Gold Coast 1<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
SCHOOLBOY <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1962/63 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1963/64 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1964/65 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1965/66 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1966/67 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1967/68 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
1968/69 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1969/70 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1970/71 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1971/72 Toombul<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
PRIMARY SCHOOL <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
1944/45 Eastern Suburbs 1945/46 South Brisbane 1946/47 No Record<br />
1997/98 Redbank Plains<br />
1998/99 Redbank Plains<br />
1999/00 Wynnum-Manly<br />
2000/01 Northern Zone<br />
2001/02 Western Suburbs<br />
WOMENS<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
THE KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD<br />
2002/03 Beenleigh/Logan<br />
2003/04 Western Suburbs<br />
2004/05 Wynnum-Manly<br />
2005/06 Western Suburbs<br />
2006/07 Beenleigh/Logan<br />
1998/99 Western Suburbs<br />
1999/00 Valley<br />
2000/01 Redlands<br />
2001/02 Redlands<br />
2002/03 Northern Suburbs<br />
2003/04 Redlands<br />
2004/05 Redlands<br />
2005/06 Wynnum-Manly<br />
2006/07 Northern Suburbs<br />
2007/08 South Brisbane<br />
2008/09 University of QLD<br />
2009/10 Wynnum-Manly<br />
2010/11 Northern Suburbs<br />
2011/12 South Brisbane 1<br />
1972/73 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1973/74 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1974/75 Western Suburbs<br />
2007/08 Western Suburbs<br />
2008/09 Beenleigh/Logan<br />
2009/10 Western Suburbs<br />
2010/11 Beenleigh/Logan<br />
2011/12 Beenleigh/Logan<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
WOMEN’S FIRST <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> TWENTY20<br />
2009/10 Western Suburbs<br />
2010/11 University of QLD<br />
2011/12 Beenleigh/Logan
2000/01 Toombul<br />
2001/02 Sandgate-Redcliffe<br />
2002/03 Western Suburbs<br />
2003/04 Western Suburbs<br />
<strong>PREMIER</strong>S<br />
THE SECOND <strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> SHIELD<br />
2004/05 Northern Suburbs<br />
2005/06 Northern Suburbs<br />
2006/07 Beenleigh/Logan<br />
2007/08 Beenleigh/Logan<br />
THE KATH SMITH MEDAL<br />
[for Women’s First Grade Players]<br />
2002/03 Brown T.E. Valley<br />
2003/04 Brown T.E. Wynnum-Manly<br />
2004/05 Brown T.E. Wynnum-Manly<br />
2005/06 Brown T.E. Wynnum-Manly<br />
2006/07 Bulow M.J. Western Suburbs<br />
2007/08 Coleman J.C. Beenleigh/Logan<br />
2008/09 Bulow M.J. Western Suburbs<br />
2009/10 Bulow.M.J. Western Suburbs<br />
2010/11 Jonassen.J. University of QLD<br />
2011/12 Jonassen.J. University of QLD<br />
138<br />
2008/09 Beenleigh/Logan<br />
2009/10 Beenleigh/Logan<br />
2010/11 Beenleigh/Logan<br />
2011/12 South Brisbane<br />
BRISBANE SPORTS DEPOT SHIELD/TROPHY<br />
1921/22 Toombul<br />
1922/23 Toombul<br />
1923/24 Western Suburbs<br />
1924/25 Toombul<br />
1925/26 South Brisbane<br />
1926/27 Toombul<br />
1927/28 Toombul<br />
1928/29 South Brisbane<br />
1929/30 Toombul<br />
1930/31 South Brisbane<br />
1931/32 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1932/33 Northern Suburbs<br />
1933/34 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1933/34 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1934/35 Toombul<br />
1935/36 South Brisbane<br />
1936/37 Western Suburbs<br />
1937/38 Toombul<br />
1938/39 South Brisbane<br />
1939/40 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1940/41 Toombul<br />
1941/42 Toombul<br />
1942/43 Western Suburbs<br />
1943/44 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1944/45 Toombul<br />
1945/46 Toombul<br />
1946/47 Western Suburbs<br />
1947/48 Toombul<br />
1948/49 Toombul<br />
1949/50 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1950/51 South Brisbane<br />
1951/52 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1952/53 South Brisbane<br />
1953/54 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1954/55 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1955/56 Western Suburbs<br />
1956/57 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1957/58 South Brisbane<br />
1958/59 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1959/60 University<br />
1934/35 Toombul<br />
1935/36 South Brisbane<br />
1936/37 Western Suburbs<br />
1937/38 Northern Suburbs<br />
1938/39 Northern Suburbs<br />
1939/40 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1940/41 Toombul<br />
1941/42 Toombul<br />
1942/43 Western Suburbs<br />
1943/44 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1944/45 Toombul<br />
1945/46 Toombul<br />
1946/47 Western Suburbs<br />
1947/48 Toombul<br />
1948/49 Toombul<br />
1949/50 Western Suburbs<br />
1950/51 South Brisbane<br />
1951/52 Western Suburbs<br />
1952/53 South Brisbane<br />
1953/54 South Brisbane<br />
1954/55 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1955/56 Western Suburbs<br />
1956/57 Northern Suburbs<br />
1957/58 South Brisbane<br />
1958/59 Toombul<br />
1959/60 Toombul<br />
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
1960/61 South Brisbane<br />
1961/62 Northern Suburbs<br />
1962/63 Toombul<br />
1963/64 Toombul<br />
1964/65 South Brisbane<br />
1965/66 South Brisbane<br />
1966/67 South Brisbane<br />
1967/68 University<br />
1968/69 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1969/70 Northern Suburbs<br />
1970/71 Northern Suburbs<br />
1971/72 Northern Suburbs<br />
1972/73 Northern Suburbs<br />
1973/74 University<br />
1974/75 Valley<br />
1975/76 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1976/77 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1977/78 South Brisbane<br />
1978/79 Valley<br />
1979/80 Toombul<br />
1980/81 South Brisbane<br />
1981/82 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1982/83 Valley<br />
1983/84 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1984/85 Northern Suburbs<br />
1985/86 South Brisbane<br />
1986/87 South Brisbane<br />
1987/88 Western Suburbs<br />
1988/89 Valley<br />
1989/90 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1990/91 Valley<br />
1991/92 Valley<br />
1992/93 Valley<br />
1993/94 Western Suburbs<br />
1994/95 University<br />
1995/96 Wynnum-Manly<br />
1996/97 Valley<br />
1997/98 Western Suburbs<br />
1998/99 University<br />
1999/00 University<br />
2000/01 Valley<br />
2001/02 Valley<br />
2002/03 Valley<br />
2003/04 Western Suburbs<br />
2004/05 University of QLD<br />
2005/06 University of QLD<br />
2006/07 Wynnum-Manly<br />
2007/08 Western Suburbs<br />
2008/09 Western Suburbs<br />
2009/10 Western Suburbs<br />
2010/11 University of QLD<br />
2011/12 University of QLD<br />
1960/61 South Brisbane<br />
1961/62 Toombul<br />
1962/63 Toombul<br />
1963/64 Toombul<br />
1964/65 South Brisbane<br />
1965/66 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1966/67 South Brisbane<br />
1967/68 Northern Suburbs<br />
1968/69 Eastern Suburbs<br />
1969/70 Northern Suburbs<br />
1970/71 Eastern Suburbs
BATTING AVERAGE<br />
ALL TIME RECORDS<br />
<strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
M INN HS RUNS AVE<br />
First Grade<br />
1925/26 Thompson F.C. South Brisbane 9 6 153* 839 279.66<br />
The Alan Pettigrew Shield<br />
1938/39 Howard W.G. Northern Suburbs 8 5 112* 461 153.66<br />
The Norm McMahon Shield<br />
1989/90 Salter J.A. Eastern Suburbs 9 6 57* 303 101.00<br />
The Bob Spence Shield<br />
1985/86 Raj R. University 9 3 110* 530 88.33<br />
The Roy Tanner Shield<br />
1985/86 Moore G. University 10 4 122 554 92.33<br />
Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield]<br />
2010/11 Ovenden D. Western Suburbs 12 12 146 751 75.10<br />
Under 18 Grade<br />
2010/11 Whip T.F. Valley 4 4 141 387 129.00<br />
Under 17 Grade<br />
2008/09 Hickson D. South Brisbane 5 3 120* 394 197.00<br />
Under 16 Grade<br />
1993/94 Irvine T.G. Valley 11 3 210 1054 131.75<br />
Schoolboy Grade<br />
1971/72 Morgan P.E. Eastern Suburbs 9 3 104* 528 88.00<br />
Primary School Grade<br />
1946/47 Archer R.G. South Brisbane 6 1 141* 231 46.20<br />
The Katherine Raymont Shield<br />
2008/09 Bulow M.J. Western Suburbs 9 7 129* 559 111.80<br />
MOST RUNS<br />
<strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> Runs<br />
First Grade<br />
1922/23 Thompson F.C. South Brisbane 1069<br />
The Alan Pettigrew Shield<br />
1994/95 Baker S.A. Northern Suburbs 809<br />
The Norm McMahon Shield<br />
1941/42 Farquhar J. Metro Primary Schools 828<br />
The Bob Spence Shield<br />
1965/66 Cavanagh J. Balmoral-Wynnum 700<br />
The Roy Tanner Shield<br />
1983/84 Rohde N. [Snr] Northern Suburbs 719<br />
Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield]<br />
2011/12 Dudgeon M.L. Valley 779<br />
Under 18 Grade<br />
1974/75 Barrett G. Eastern Suburbs 810<br />
Under 17 Grade<br />
2007/08 Pfeffer L. Western Suburbs 454<br />
Under 16 Grade<br />
1993/94 Irvine T.G. Valley 1054<br />
Schoolboy Grade<br />
1974/75 Smith W. Western Suburbs 593<br />
Primary School Grade<br />
1944/45 Kitchen R.J. Eastern Suburbs 378<br />
The Katherine Raymont Shield<br />
2009/10 Bulow M.J. Western Suburbs 660<br />
140
MOST CENTURIES [4 or more]<br />
<strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong><br />
First Grade<br />
1910/11 Redgrave S.J. South Brisbane 6 100, 100*, 121*, 122, 124, 140<br />
1933/34 Levy R.M. Valley 4 103, 112*, 113*, 205*<br />
1979/80 Langley J.N. Eastern Suburbs 5 129*, 123, 108, 101*, 100*<br />
2007/08 Watson S.R. Redlands 4 164, 163, 144, 132<br />
2007/08 Carseldine L.A. Valley 4 156, 148*, 126, 106<br />
2010/11 Rabnott N.D. Wynnum-Manly 4 125, 109*, 107, 130<br />
The Alan Pettigrew Shield<br />
1994/95 Baker S.A. Northern Suburbs 5 105*, 105*, 114, 140*, 238<br />
The Roy Tanner Shield<br />
1983/84 Murphy.B.J. South Brisbane 4 102, 116, 167, 212<br />
1983/84 Rohde.N (Snr) Northern Suburbs 4 104, 116, 133, 161<br />
Under 16 Grade<br />
1993/94 Irvine T.G. Valley 6 106*, 109, 145*, 149, 155, 210<br />
The Katherine Raymont Shield<br />
2008/09 Bulow.M.J Western Suburbs 4 129,116, 106, 101<br />
HIGHEST SCORE<br />
<strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> SCORE<br />
First Grade<br />
2009/10 Townsend W.J. Toombul 311*<br />
The Alan Pettigrew Shield<br />
1914/15 Burnett C. 301<br />
The Norm McMahon Shield<br />
1992/93 Brown S.G. South Brisbane 228*<br />
The Bob Spence Shield<br />
1985/86 Williams G. Wynnum-Manly 281*<br />
The Roy Tanner Shield<br />
1981/82 Crosbie D. University 398<br />
Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield]<br />
2007/08 Robinson J.E Valley 204*<br />
Under 18 Grade<br />
1999/00 Cockburn J. Toombul 259<br />
Under 17 Grade<br />
2008/09 Truloff S.J. Western Suburbs 218<br />
Under 16 Grade<br />
1994/95 Dearing J. University of <strong>Queensland</strong> 270*<br />
Schoolboy Grade<br />
1974/75 Smith W. Western Suburbs 130<br />
Primary School Grade<br />
1946/47 Archer R.G. South Brisbane 140*<br />
The Katherine Raymont Shield<br />
1998/99 Fazackerley K. Beenleigh/Logan 172*<br />
10 WICKETS IN AN INNINGS<br />
<strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> Wkts Runs<br />
First Grade<br />
1909/10 Barstow C.B. South Brisbane 10 30<br />
1920/21 Barstow C.B. Toombul 10 16<br />
1929/30 Oxenham R.K. Toombul 10 32<br />
1934/35 Hardcastle G.G. Toombul 10 14<br />
1954/55 Quelch L. Eastern Suburbs 10 83<br />
1963/64 Speare F. Western Suburbs 10 27<br />
1964/65 Little D. University of <strong>Queensland</strong> 10 26<br />
1967/68 Morgan J. University of <strong>Queensland</strong> 10 13<br />
1998/99 Dawes J.H. Valley 10 18<br />
The Alan Pettigrew Shield<br />
1933/34 Gray V.E. Valley 10 63<br />
The Norm McMahon Shield<br />
1924/25 McDermott N.J.O. Valley 10 70<br />
The WEP Harris Shield<br />
2007/08 Harvey D South Brisbane 10 48<br />
141
BOWLING AVERAGE<br />
<strong>GR</strong><strong>ADE</strong> O M Runs Wkts Ave<br />
First Grade<br />
1898/99 Byrne T. Woolloongabba 126.5 284 54 5.29<br />
The Alan Pettigrew Shield<br />
1928/29 Clem G. 5.44<br />
The Norm McMahon Shield<br />
1946/47 Gall P. South Brisbane 63.7 14 165 34 4.89<br />
The Bob Spence Shield<br />
1949/50 Fisher B. Western Suburbs 51.4 9 93 20 4.65<br />
The Roy Tanner Shield<br />
1996/97 Matthews A.T. Western Suburbs 115.1 39 240 37 6.48<br />
Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield]<br />
1993/94 Hickey D.K. Valley 106.0 39 189 27 7.00<br />
Under 18 Grade<br />
1959/60 Schlinker P. South Brisbane 82.1 28 143 32 4.47<br />
Under 17 Grade<br />
2007/08 Stanlake J. Gold Coast 103 44 146 19 7.68<br />
Under 16 Grade<br />
1995/96 Ipson B. Easts-Redlands 126.1 45 231 28 8.25<br />
Schoolboy Grade<br />
1957/58 Lillie D. Eastern Suburbs 41.0 7 61 14 4.35<br />
Primary School Grade<br />
1946/47 Huch N. Northern Suburbs 52.2 15 98 22 4.45<br />
The Katherine Raymont Shield<br />
1997/98 Kross C. Easts-Redlands 67.2 35 167 35 4.77<br />
MOST WICKETS<br />
First Grade Wickets<br />
1942/43 Christ C.P. Western Suburbs 107<br />
The Alan Pettigrew Shield<br />
1932/33 Corbett T. Toombul-Sandgate 80<br />
The Norm McMahon Shield<br />
1933/34 Thomson J. Eastern Suburbs 86<br />
The Bob Spence Shield<br />
1964/65 Crispe G. Valley 100<br />
The Roy Tanner Shield<br />
2006/07 Jillett M. South Brisbane 59<br />
Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield]<br />
1993/94 Heley B. Western Suburbs 49<br />
Under 18 Grade<br />
1951/52 Westaway C.E. Western Suburbs 80<br />
Under 17 Grade<br />
2007/08 Hannan J. Western Suburbs 24<br />
Under 16 Grade<br />
1992/93 Kahler L. Wynnum-Manly 42<br />
Schoolboy Grade<br />
1967/68 Hohns T.V. Sandgate-Redcliffe 51<br />
Primary School Grade<br />
1944/45 Kitchen R.J. Eastern Suburbs 55<br />
The Katherine Raymont Shield<br />
1997/98 Kross C. Easts-Redlands 35<br />
142
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