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<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> would like to thank the followingsponsors of Premier Grade <strong>Cricket</strong> for their contributions


GENERAL INDEXSECTION 1 - ADMINISTRATIONPAGECLUB INFORMATION………………………………………………………………………………. 3QUEENSLAND CRICKET CONTACTS…………………………………………………………… 6SCORES INFORMATION (NEWSPAPERS) …………………..………………………………... 7ASSOCIATIONS’ CONTACTS…………………………………………………………………….. 7CALENDAR OF GABBA MATCHES AND QLD CRICKET EVENTS…..……………………… 8INDOOR CRICKET EVENTS………………………………………………………………………. 9SECTION 2 - PLAYING REGULATIONSGRADE COMPETITION MATCHES (REGULATIONS)………………………………………… 10ONE DAY MATCHES (PLAYING CONDITIONS)….……………………………………………. 32TWENTY20 MATCHES (PLAYING CONDITIONS)……………………………………………… 43THE SECOND GRADE SHIELD (PLAYING CONDITIONS)………….………………………… 52OVER 40’S ONE DAY COMPETITION (PLAYING CONDITIONS)….………………………… 58SECTION 3 – COMPETITION FIXTURESOVERVIEW OF FIXTURE DATES……………………………………………………………….. 61GROUND ALLOCATIONS……………………………………………………………………….... 64XXXX GOLD PREMIER GRADE FIXTURES……………………………………………………. 70THE LORD'S TAVERNERS UNDER 18 COMPETITION FIXTURES………………………… 97THE KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD FIXTURES……………………………………………… 98SECOND GRADE SHIELD FIXTURES…………………………………………………………… 100JUNIOR GIRLS’ CRICKET COMPETITION INFORMATION FLYERSUNDAY LEGENDS TWENTY20 COMPETITION FIXTURES………………………………... 102OVER 40'S ONE DAY COMPETITION FIXTURES……………………………………………… 103SECTION 4 – APPENDICESFIELD MARKING…………………………………………………………………………………….. 104WIDE MARKING…………………………………………………………………………………….. 105POLICIES APPENDIXCODE OF BEHAVIOUR…………………………………………………………………. 106APPEALS TRIBUNAL…………………………………………………………………… 111INTOXICATED PLAYER POLICY………………………………………………………. 112RACIAL AND RELIGIOUS VILIFICATION CODE…………………………………….. 114SUSPECT ACTIONS PROCEDURE……………..…………………………………….. 117DUAL REGISTRATION……………………………………………………………………………... 119CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE OVERVIEW…………………………………………….. 12150 OVER CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE………………………………………………… 12250 OVER CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE EXAMPLE…………………………………… 12340 OVER CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE………………………………………………… 12440 OVER CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE EXAMPLE…………………………………… 125TWENTY20 CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE…………………………………………….. 126TWENTY20 CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE EXAMPLE……………………………….. 127GRADE CRICKET RECORDS……………………………………………………………………... 1281


Chairman:JL HoldingDeputy Chairman:SP VastaBoard of Directors:AR Border AO, PD Evans, BW Jansen,GJ Madsen OAM & KJ Smith<strong>Cricket</strong> Australia Directors:MS Kasprowicz & BD PhelanChief Executive Officer:GJ Dixon 3292 3124 [w]Game Development Manager:M McLatchey 3292 3100 (w)Grade <strong>Cricket</strong> Coordinator:M Fisher [0411] 881 431 [m]State Selectors [Men]:TV Hohns OAM [Chairman], RB Phillips, KM Dixon & RA RiceState Selectors [Women]:K Toshach [Chair], G Hall & H WilliamsonUmpires’ SelectorsC Timmins [Chairman – 0422 133 034], M Jay, P Monaghan & J TorpeyA.C.N. 010 289 2371 Bogan Street, Breakfast Creek 4010P.O. Box 575, Albion 4010QC WEBSITE : www.qldcricket.com.auQLD BULLS WEBSITE : www.bulls.com.auBRISBANE HEAT WEBSITE : www.brisbaneheat.com.auPHONE: 3292 3100 FAX: 3262 91602


CLUB INFORMATIONPresident Rod HammellPhone: 0423 080 507Chairman David MacinnesPhone: 0412 421 035Secretary Ken Wilson, PO Box 968, BEENLEIGH 4207Phone: 0411 660 700Treasurer Ian RasmussenPhone: 0403 387 239CoachBrad WigneyPhone: 0424 160 569BEENLEIGH/LOGANbeenleighlogan@clubs.qldcricket.com.auGrounds Dauth Park Phone: 3807 5836 Alamein St., BEENLEIGH (Map 264 D20)Eagleby Oliver Sports Complex, Logan St., EAGLEBY (Map264 L17)President Alan McGillivrayPhone: 0438 606 260Secretary Gerry Stevens, PO Box 723, ROBINA 4226Phone: 0421 636 923Treasurer Bob MenziesPhone: 0403 045 529CoachRoss WallacePhone: 0407 759 560GOLD COASTgoldcoast@clubs.qldcricket.com.auGrounds Kerrydale Phone: 5578 9001 Priddeys Rd., ROBINA (GC Map 48 N19)Cheltenham Oval Cheltenham Dve., ROBINA (GC Map 48 K17)NORTHERN SUBURBSnorths@clubs.qldcricket.com.auPresidentGlen CareyPhone: 0418 158 880Administration Bill Brown, 80 Lansdowne St, NEWMARKET 4051Manager Phone: 0409 280 808Financial Tony CommerfordController Phone: 0488 405 554CoachGroundsMichael MainhardtPhone: 0403 262 771Northern Suburbs District <strong>Cricket</strong> ClubIan Healy, Alan Pettigrew & Geoff Dymock Ovals Shaw Rd., KALINGA (Map 140 G3)President Mark FrenchPhone: 0428 791 703Secretary John BarriePhone: 0416 210 212Administrator Barry Cullen, PO Box 1300, CAPALABA BC 4157Phone: 0413 274 324Treasurer Richard ChorazcyzewskiPhone: 0411 058 111CoachBlair CopelinPhone: 0411 042 762REDLANDSredlands@clubs.qldcricket.com.auGrounds E.G.W. Wood Park Phone: 3822 3499 Fax: 3822 3468Peter Burge, Fred Kratzman, & Ron Field Ovals 347 Birkdale Rd., WELLINGTON POINT (Map 165 A20)3


SANDGATE-REDCLIFFEsandgate_redcliffe@clubs.qldcricket.com.auPresidentSecretaryTreasurerCoachMark FlemingPhone: 3269 0765 / 0403 018 620To be advisedSam TaylorPhone: 3425 3143 / 0468 520 070Trevor IrvinePhone: 0404 864 878Grounds Deagon Reserve Phone: 3269 1098Albury, Trevor Barsby & Dixon Ovals Board St., DEAGON (Map 110 M6)SOUTH BRISBANEsouths@clubs.qldcricket.com.auPresident Jason LuntPhone: 0409 874 948Secretary Dino Petersen, PO Box 6006, FAIRFIELD GARDENS, 4103Phone: 0418 749 205Treasurer Guy EvansPhone: 0423 983 810CoachBaba SourjahPhone: 0414 824 238Grounds Fehlberg Park Phone: 3848 9440Norman Gray, Bob Young & Bob Young Ovals Venner Rd., FAIRFIELD (Map 179 L10)Dunlop Park Oxley Rd., CORINDA [park – Swimming Pool] (Map 198 N5)President Kerry EmeryPhone: 5444 1161Administrator Glynn Williams, PO Box 345, EUMUNDI 4562Phone: 5442 8380 [w] & 5442 8355 [f]Treasurer Gayle GardinerPhone: 0411 439 055CoachBrad MurphyPhone: 0414 494 123SUNSHINE COASTsunshinecoast@clubs.qldcricket.com.auGrounds Elizabeth Daniels Park Phone: 5478 3799John Blanck, Kev Hackney & Ron McMullin OvalsSyd Lingard Dve., MAROOCHYDORE(SC Map 69 L20)President Doug MurphyPhone: 0413 432 655Secretary Andrew Oldham, PO Box 370, NUNDAH Q 4012Phone: 0407 777 233Treasurer Andrew CranstounPhone: 0409 748 786CoachGavin FitnessPhone: 0434 424 356TOOMBULtoombul@clubs.qldcricket.com.auGrounds Oxenham Park Phone: 3266 1820Ken Mackay & LaFrantz Ovals Cnr. York & Duke Sts., NUNDAH (Map 140 N1)Northgate [Brisbane Grammar School] Nudgee Rd., NORTHGATE (Map 121 C18)4


President: Geoff TeysPhone: 0413 992 033Secretary Matt Adams, PO Box 603, MORNINGSIDE Q 4170Phone: 0402 378 755Treasurer Ravin RajPhone: 0417 724 094Coach: Jarrod TurnerPhone: 0422 231 777UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLANDuniversity@clubs.qldcricket.com.auGrounds St Lucia Phone: 3346 9530WEP Harris Oval, St Lucia 2 & St. Lucia 7 University Grounds, ST LUCIA (Map 179 F2)Northgate [Brisbane Grammar School] Nudgee Rd., NORTHGATE (Map 121 C18)Corinda SHS Cliveden Ave, CORINDA (Map 198 N6)Miskin Oval [BBC] Miskin Rd, TOOWONG (Map 158 N19)President Peter EastonPhone: 3355 3044Chairman Peter KentPhone: 0410 314 645Secretary Pat Culpan, PO Box 240, ASHGROVE 4060Phone: 0412 133 045Treasurer Mark JonesPhone: 0439 728 801CoachPhil SaxbyPhone: 0402 906 870VALLEYvalley@clubs.qldcricket.com.auGrounds Ashgrove Sports Ground – Phone: 3366 1526Peter Easton Oval, Norm McMahon Oval & Ashgrove 3. Othaki Rd., ASHGROVE (Map 138 K19)Mitchelton High School Samford Rd., MITCHELTON (Map 138 G5)President Jon DooleyPhone: 0413 834 <strong>73</strong>7Secretary Cameron McLeod, 196 Norman Avenue, Norman Park 4170Phone: 0400 406 993Treasurer Peter SomervillePhone: 0412 980 901CoachPeter CameronPhone: 0431 644 489WESTERN SUBURBSwests@clubs.qldcricket.com.auGrounds Graceville Memorial Park Phone: 3379 1978Graceville 1 & 2 Oxley Rd., GRACEVILLE (Map 178 L12)Chelmer Sports Ground, Western Districts Community and Sporting Club 55 Queenscroft St, CHELMER (Map 178 L10)Dunlop Park Oxley Rd., CORINDA [park – Swimming Pool] (Map 198 N5)Corinda SHS Cliveden Ave, CORINDA (Map 198 N6)President Ian DroneyPhone: 0402 341 631Secretary Neil King, PO Box 2210, TINGALPA 41<strong>73</strong>Phone: 0417 <strong>73</strong>0 880Treasurer Denise EganPhone: 0418 111 947CoachGeoff PaulsenPhone: 0439 520 131WYNNUM-MANLYwynnum_manly@clubs.qldcricket.com.auGroundsBoundary StreetBill Albury, Wayne Broad & Ian Droney Ovals Boundary St., TINGALPA (Map 162 D10)Brisbane SHS Fursden Rd., CARINA (Map 161 M18)5


QUEENSLAND CRICKET CONTACTSSTAFF TITLE PHONE EMAILJUDY HARRIS Executive Assistant to CEO 3292 3124 judyh@qldcricket.com.auSHARON GRANTMARKETINGSTEPHEN GRAYAffiliate and GovernmentRelations Manager3292 31000437 540 726sharong@qldcricket.com.auMedia and Public Relations 3292 3100 stepheng@qldcricket.com.auManager0418 885 899LAUREN SPINKS Events and Sales Coordinator 3292 3100 laurens@qldcricket.com.auCOMMERCIALCATHERINE MCCOIST Accountant 3292 3100 catherinem@qldcricket.com.auIT DEPARTMENTBARRY SHIMMIN-CLARKE IT Manager 3292 3100 barrys@qldcricket.com.au0407 258 595BRIAN CHEN Client Services Officer 3292 3100 brianc@qldcricket.com.auPAM CROWTHER My<strong>Cricket</strong> Club Support 3292 3168 pamc@qldcricket.com.auGAME DEVELOPMENTKELLIE JUSTExecutive Assistant Game 3292 3100 kelliej@qldcricket.com.auDevelopmentMIKE RALSTON State Umpiring Manager 3292 3100 miker@qldcricket.com.au0419 725 830DAVE ORCHARD State Umpire Coach 0422 133 019 davido@qldcricket.com.auBRODY GROGANCoaching & Education3292 3100 brodyg@qldcricket.com.auCoordinator0409 001 568JOANNE BROADBENT Women’s <strong>Cricket</strong> Development 3292 3100 joanneb@qldcricket.com.auCoordinator0422 133 041DANIELLE HARRIS Women’s <strong>Cricket</strong> Administrator 3292 3100 danielleh@qldcricket.com.auMICHAEL FISHER Grade <strong>Cricket</strong> Coordinator 3292 3112 michaelf@qldcricket.com.au0411 881 431ERIC ADAMSCountry & Junior <strong>Cricket</strong> 3292 3100 erica@qldcricket.com.auAdministratorGREG DONNELY Indoor <strong>Cricket</strong> Manager 3292 3147 gregd@qldcricket.com.auWILL HANTON RCM – Metro South 0422 133 025 willh@qldcricket.com.auJEFF THOMAS SCM – North Coast 0407 039 232 jefft@qldcricket.com.auANDY RICHARDS SCM – South Coast 0419 725 867 andyr@qldcricket.com.auMATTHEW WILLIAMS RCM – Metro North 0419 725 825 mattheww@qldcricket.com.auPETER BLANCHFIELD RCM – Metro West 0428 724 819 peterbb@qldcricket.com.auNEV PAULSENSpecialist Programs Coordinator 3281 2300 nevp@qldcricket.com.au(Indigenous and Multicultural)HEATHER WILKINS in2CRICKET Support Officer 3292 3100 heatherw@qldcricket.com.auHIGH PERFORMANCE UNITTERRY OLIVERHigh Performance Coaching 3292 3100 terryo@qldcricket.com.auManager0419 725 828VIC WILLIAMS State Talent Manager 3292 3166 vicw@qldcricket.com.au0422 133 018JUSTIN STERNES QAS Coach 3292 3100 justins@qldcricket.com.au0407 600 320GROUND STAFFROSS HARRIS <strong>Cricket</strong> Wicket Director 0409 483 058 rossh@qldcricket.com.au6


SCORES – NEWSPAPERSCourier Mail Phone: [07] 3666 80001300 304 020Subject Heading – “Sports Details”E Mail: esa@qnp.newsltd.com.au(Need to send email in plain text)CC: falkenmired@qnp.newsltd.com.auFax: [07] 3666 6696Sunday Mail Phone: [07] 3666 77661300 304 020Subject Heading – “Sports Details”E Mail: smsptres@qnp.newsltd.com.au(Need to send email in plain text)Fax: [07] 3666 6604ASSOCIATIONSBEENLEIGH/LOGAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION Email: beenleighlogan@clubs.qldcricket.com.auPresident: Rod Hammel Phone: 0423 080 507Secretary Ken Wilson, PO Box 968, BEENLEIGH 4207 Phone: 0411 660 700CHURCHES CRICKET ASSOCIATION, QUEENSLAND Email: kl.suthers@optusnet.com.auPresident Craig Spalding Phone: 0408 727 118Secretary Ken Suthers, 19 Yew St, YAMANTO 4305 Phone: 0418 718 420CRICKET GOLD COAST Email: eleventy8@bigpond.comPresident Matt Gill Phone: 0404 555 577Secretary Bonnie Graham, PO Box 214, RUNAWAY BAY 4216 Phone: 0427 071 689GPS CRICKET Email: nicolel@qpsqld.org.auExecutiveOfficer Nicole L’Efevre, PO Box 465, SPRING HILL 4004 Phone: 3358 1556QUEENSLAND CRICKET UMPIRES AND SCORERS ASSOCIATION Email: umpiressecretary@gmail.com.auPresident: Nelma Grout Phone: 0407 643 072Secretary Ross Howard, PO Box 2397, WELLINGTON POINT 4160 Phone: 0438 292 549QUEENSLAND JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION Email: ijreeves@bigpond.net.auSecretary Ian Reeves, 28 Meander St, WARNER 4500 Phone: 0417 793 509QUEENSLAND SUB DISTRICTS CRICKET ASSOCIATION Email: secretary@qsdca.com.auPresident Mel Lowings Phone: 0419 <strong>73</strong>9 826Secretary Kevin Haley, PO Box 1460, MILTON 4064 Phone: 3391 7450QUEENSLAND COUNTRY CRICKET ASSOCIATION Email: wizz86@hotmail.comSecretary Ian Campbell, 10 Roberts Crt., BROOKFIELD 4069 Phone: 3374 4642 (a/h)WAREHOUSE CRICKET ASSOCIATION, QUEENSLAND Email: warehouse@clubs.qldcricket.com.auPresident Damian Sharry Phone: 0410 450 392Secretary Peter Pfeffer, PO Box 488, KALLANGUR 4503 Phone: 3491 7770 (a/h)Development Laurence Christie Phone: 3204 2020 (a/h)OfficerWet WeatherMike Ralston Phone: 0419 725 8307


CALENDAR OF GABBA MATCHES ANDQUEENSLAND CRICKET EVENTS 2011-12OCTOBER 9th QLD Bulls vs VIC BushrangersRyobi One Day Cup(Sunday D/N)11th – 14th QLD Bulls vs VIC BushrangersSheffield Shield(Tuesday - Friday)22nd QLD Bulls vs TAS Tigers Ryobi One Day Cup (Mackay)25th – 28th QLD Bulls vs TAS TigersSheffield Shield(Tueday – Friday)NOVEMBER 15th – 18th QLD Bulls vs NSW BluesSheffield Shield(Tueday – Friday)20th QLD Bulls vs NSW BluesRyobi One Day Cup(Sunday D/N)29thOfficial Vodafone Ashes Test Match Plaza Ballroom, Brisbane Convention &LuncheonExhibition CentreDECEMBER 1st - 5th Australia vs New ZealandFirst Vodafone Test Match(Thursday - Monday)1st4BC QLD <strong>Cricket</strong> Test Match Breakfast -Day 1Legends Room, The Gabba2nd4BC QLD <strong>Cricket</strong> Test Match Breakfast -Day 2Legends Room, The Gabba20th Brisbane Heat vs Melbourne StarsKFC T20 Big Bash League(Tuesday Evening)JANUARY 3rd Brisbane Heat vs Adelaide StrikersKFC T20 Big Bash League(Tuesday Evening)6th Brisbane Heat vs Hobart HurricanesKFC T20 Big Bash League(Friday Evening)17th Brisbane Heat vs Sydney ThunderKFC T20 Big Bash League(Tuesday Evening)FEBRUARY 3rd PKF QLD <strong>Cricket</strong> Luncheon Grand Ballroom, Sofitel Brisbane6th – 9th11th19th21stMARCH 4th 1st Final8th – 11thQLD Bulls vs WA WarriorsQLD Bulls vs WA WarriorsAustralia vs IndiaIndia vs Sri LankaQLD Bulls vs SA RedbacksSheffield Shield(Monday - Thursday)Ryobi One Day Cup(Saturday D/N)Commonwealth Bank Series ODI(Sunday D/N)Commonwealth Bank Series ODI(Tuesday D/N)Commonwealth Bank Series ODI(Sunday D/N)Sheffield Shield(Thursday – Sunday)31st QLD Bulls Awards Dinner Grand Ballroom, Sofitel BrisbaneAPRIL 20th Grade Presentation Dinner Legends Room, The GabbaFor full details on the above events, please visit our websites www.bulls.com.au, www.brisbaneheat.com.auor contact Lauren Spinks at <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> on (07) 3292 3119 or laurens@qldcricket.com.au8


INDOOR CRICKET EVENTSSEPTEMBER 23rd – 26th Junior State Championships Caboolture Indoor SportsOCTOBER8th – 9th21st – 23rdO35 / O45 Men MastersZone ChampionshipsO30 Men / O40 Men /U21 Men Zone ChampionshipsIndoor Sports RockhamptonBeenleigh Indoor SportsNOVEMBER4th – 6thOpen Mens / Open Ladies /O30 Women/ U18 Boys ZoneChampionshipsToowoomba Indoor Sports9


REGULATIONS GOVERNING GRADE COMPETITION MATCHES – INDEX1. PLAYED UNDER MANAGEMENT OF QC …………………………………………………….. 112. CLUBS ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 113. MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS …………………………………………………………….. 114. AGE QUALIFICATIONS …………………………………………………………………………. 115. CLUB REPRESENTED BY MORE THAN ONE TEAM .……………………………………… 126. WICKET FEES …………………………………………………………………………………….. 127. PLAYERS – REGISTRATION …………………………………………………………………… 128. UNFINANCIAL MEMBERS ……………………………………………………………………… 139. GRADING OF PLAYERS ………………………………………………………………………… 1310. LIST OF FIXTURES ……………………………………………………………………………... 1311. FITNESS OF GROUND ………………………………………………………………………….. 1312. PREPARATION OF PITCH AND GROUND ………………………………………………….. 1413. APPROVED BALLS ……………………………………………………………………………… 1414. PROVISION OF NEW BALL …………………………………………………………………… 1415. LIST OF TEAMS ………………………………………………………………………………… 1416. MINIMUM NUMBER OF PLAYERS ………………………………………………………….. 1517. FAILURE TO FIELD TEAMS ………………………………………………………………….. 1518. REPLACEMENT OF PLAYERS …………………………………………………………….…. 1518.1 REPRESENTATIVE PLAYERS ………………………………………………………. 1518.2 THE UNDER 18 COMPETITION …………………………………………………….. 1618.3 UNAVAILABLE PLAYERS …………………………………………………………… 1719. SUBSTITUTES AND BATSMAN LEAVING THE FIELD OR RETIRING………………… 1720. PLAYER’S DRESS ………………………………………………………………………………. 1821. UMPIRES ALLOCATION ……………………………………………………………………… 1822. HOURS OF PLAY ……………………………………………………………………………….. 1923. INTERVALS AND LIGHTNING .……………………………………………………………… 1924. DRINKS ON FIELD ……………………………………………………………………………... 2025. THE FOLLOW ON ……………………………………………………………………………… 2026. DURATION OF MATCHES ……………………………………………………………………. 2027. UNSCHEDULED ONE DAY MATCH …………………………………………………………. 2028. NO BALL AND WIDE BALL ………………………………………………………………….. 2029. FIXTURE MATCHES - OVER RATES ………………………………………………………. 2230. BOWLING INJURY PREVENTION ………………………………………………………...... 2231. MATCH REPORTS ……………………………………………………….……………………. 2332. PREMIERSHIP COMPETITION ………………………………………………………….. …. 2433. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP …………………………………………………………………… …. 2534. AVERAGES AND AGGREGATES .………………………………………………………........ 2635. SEMI FINALS & FINALS ……………………………………………………………………… 2<strong>73</strong>5.1 ELIGIBILITY ……………………………………………………………………….…. 2<strong>73</strong>5.2 GROUND ALLOCATIONS …………………………………………………………… 2<strong>73</strong>5.3 SCHEDULE OF FINALS AND HOURS OF PLAY …………………………............. 2835.4 OVER RATES ………………………………………………………………………….. 2935.5 PREPARATION OF PITCH AND GROUND ………………………………….....…. 3035.6 RESULT ……………………………………………………………………………..…. 3036. PETER BURGE AND KATH SMITH MEDALS ………………………………………….. …. 3037. SPIRIT OF CRICKET AWARDS …………………………………………………………….... 3038. CUSTODIANS OF CRICKET PROGRAM ………………………………………………….... 3139. CODE OF BEHAVIOUR – Refer to Policies Appendix ………………………………............. 3140. PENALTY TO PLAYERS/OFFICIALS/CLUBS …………………………………………..…. 3141. DISPUTES REFERRED …………………………………………………………………….. …. 3142. GRADE COMMITTEE POWERS ……………………………………………………………. 3143. ALTERATIONS TO REGULATIONS …………………………………………………….. …. 3110


1. PLAYED UNDER MANAGEMENT OF QC[a] All matches shall be played in accordance with the current Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong>, including Experimental Laws asrecognised for the time being by <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia and as amended by the Board of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> onadvice of the Grade Committee.[b] The following <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia Playing Condition adopted in 2010/2011 will apply to all Grade Competitions:For the purposes of Law 42.15 [bowler attempting to run out non-striker], the bowler is permitted, beforeentering his delivery stride, to attempt to run out the non-striker. Whether the attempt is successful or not, theball shall not count as one of the over. If the bowler fails in an attempt to run out the non-striker, the umpireshall call and signal dead ball as soon as possible.[c] The following <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia Playing Condition adopted for season 2011/2012 will apply to all GradeCompetitions:Should either batsman intentionally change direction whilst running between the wickets to block a run-outchance this shall be deemed contrary to the Laws (37.1). The batsman shall be given out on appeal from thefielding side.2. CLUBS[a] The Clubs competing shall be:[i] Western Suburbs District[ii] Valley District[iii] Toombul District[iv] Northern Suburbs District[v] University of <strong>Queensland</strong>[vi] Redlands[vii] South Brisbane District[viii]Sandgate-Redcliffe District[ix] Wynnum-Manly District[x] Gold Coast District[xi] Beenleigh/Logan[xii] Sunshine Coast[b] Unless the Grade Committee otherwise decides, each metropolitan based Club shall be represented by at leastone team in each of First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew Shield, The Norm McMahon Shield, The Bob SpenceShield, The Roy Tanner Shield, The WEP Harris Shield, The Under 18 Competition and The Women’sCompetitions.[c] The Grade Committee may give permission for non-metropolitan based Clubs (specifically Beenleigh/Logan,Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast) to nominate teams for any or all of The Norm McMahon Shield, The BobSpence Shield, The Roy Tanner Shield, The WEP Harris Shield, The Under 18 Competition and The Women’sCompetitions.[d] If following the receipt of team nominations from Clubs, there is an uneven number of teams in a particularcompetition, the Grade Committee shall call for further nominations from Clubs to field a second team in thatcompetition. If following this process a bye is required then it must apply to the lowest grade, being The WEPHarris Shield Competition.3. MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONSEach Club shall possess the following qualifications:[a] A membership roll of a minimum of eleven [11] players per nominated team.[b] Unless the Grade Committee otherwise approves, the possession or lease of more than one first grade standardground and wicket approved by the Grade Committee. For the upkeep of its grounds and wickets, each Clubshall be responsible, even if necessary, to the extent of engaging a competent grounds man. The GradeCommittee shall be the judge of the necessity in all cases, and any directions which it may give in this mattershall be complied with by the Club concerned. In the event of failure to comply with any such direction, theGrade Committee may take such action as it may think just.4. AGE QUALIFICATIONS[a] The Under 18 Competition shall consist of players who are under eighteen [18] years of age on the thirty first[31] day of August preceding the particular season in which the competition is played.[b] No male player shall play in any grade competition until he is at least fourteen [14] years of age as at thecommencement of the match. There will be no exceptions to this regulation.11


5. CLUB REPRESENTED BY MORE THAN ONE TEAMIf any Club plays more than one team in any grade, the players therein shall not be interchangeable except in thefollowing circumstances:[a] A player on promotion or demotion to a grade in which the Club has more than one team may play in any teamin such grade.[b] A Club may apply in writing to the Grade Committee for approval to transfer a player or players from one teamto another team playing in the same grade, and such consent, when obtained shall apply only to the transfer ofthe player or players to the team named in the application. The application shall state the reasons for the desiredtransfer or transfers, and the batting and bowling performances of the player or players concerned in all gradesin the preceding matches of the season, and the positions of the team concerned in the Premiership Competition,and shall be lodged at <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>’s Office before 12 Noon on the Wednesday immediately precedingthe date set down for the commencement of the match for which consent is sought.[c] In the lowest grade (WEP Harris Shield) interchange of players can be made if absolutely necessary to avoidpossible forfeit of one of the included teams. If this is to occur for any round commencing after December 31,no player may be interchanged without the Club having first applied for and obtained the consent of the GradeCommittee. The player interchanged between teams should not have scored more than 200 runs and/or takenmore than 15 wickets, in all forms of competition, in the WEP Harris Shield and or any higher grade.6. WICKET FEESThe competing Clubs shall be responsible for payment of the fees chargeable for the various grounds on whichcompetition matches are to be played. The amount of the fees and the method of computation thereof will bedetermined each season by the Grade Committee. Until further resolution by the Grade Committee, the fees shall be$120 per team per day for each fixture, excepting for Finals Matches which shall be $150 per team per day. For thepurposes of this regulation a Twenty20 match shall count as a half day.7. PLAYERS – REGISTRATIONBefore the completion of the first fixture in each season each Club playing in the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>Competition must:[a] Lodge with <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> via the My<strong>Cricket</strong> database, the names and details of all registered players forall Club Championship Competitions, as well as The Over 40’s and Sunday Legends Competitions. Lodgmentmust be before the completion of the first round of Grade Fixtures. Registrations of new players must becompleted before the player participates in any competition.[b] Lodge with <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> via the My<strong>Cricket</strong> database, the names and contact details of all registeredofficials. Lodgment must be before the completion of the first round of Grade Fixtures. New registrations mustbe updated promptly as each official registers with the Club.[c] Non compliance with these requirements regarding player and official insurance will result in a suspension ofpayments under the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Grants Scheme.[d] Failure to comply by the relevant timeframe will result in all teams from all competitions from the offendingClub being unable to compete until the situation is rectified.[e] No player shall represent more than one Club in any competition in any one season. Players under the age ofeighteen [18] years may apply to the Grade Committee for special consideration if their residentialcircumstances change.[f] It is the responsibility of each Club to ensure that all registered players are aware of the regulations and policiesgoverning Grade Competition matches, including the Code of Behaviour, the Intoxicated Player Policy and theRacial and Religious Vilification Code.[g] Overseas Players[i]Any player who is not an Australian citizen or a permanent resident, and who has been resident in Australiafor less than six full months prior to registration with a Club, is deemed to be an overseas player.[ii] When lodging player registration lists, a Club must register that player as an overseas player for that Club.[iii] At the conclusion of any season, an overseas player shall cease to be bound to the Club for which the playerparticipated unless bound by a contractual agreement entered into by the Club and the player.[iv] A Club is permitted to play no more than two [2] overseas players on any given day of a match in thefollowing competitions:[1] First Grade;[2] The Alan Pettigrew Shield; and[3] The Katherine Raymont Shield[v] A Club is permitted to play an unlimited number of overseas players in all other competitions.[h] Dual RegistrationA player wishing to play in an additional competition controlled by another Association affiliated with<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> must complete a Dual Affiliation Form [see Office Bearers] which is lodged with thatplayer’s ‘Primary’ Association or Club. The player’s ‘Primary’ affiliate has first call on that player’s services forrepresentative selection.12


8. UNFINANCIAL MEMBERSNo member of a Club who leaves such Club to join another Club shall be eligible to play in any fixture organisedby <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> or any of its affiliates, until they are financially clear of the Club of which they wereoriginally a member. No player who has been playing in the competition of an affiliated association shall be eligibleto play in any competition of an affiliate until they satisfy the Executive Committee of that Club that they arefinancially clear of such an affiliated association. A player shall be deemed to be financially clear of a Club if, up tothe time of leaving the Club, they have paid their annual subscription, special levies in the nature of subscription,wicket fees, and any penalty validly imposed by the Club in accordance with the rules thereof. The final decisionshall be left to the discretion of the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Appeals Tribunal.9. GRADING OF PLAYERS[a] Any Club taking part in the Grade Competition may demote any player who has played in its higher grade teamsas follows:(i) Maximum of two grades between First Grade to The Norm McMahon Shield and The Alan Pettigrew Shieldto The Bob Spence Shield; or(ii) One grade between The Norm McMahon Shield, The Bob Spence Shield, The Roy Tanner Shield and TheWEP Harris Shield; butfor any round commencing after December 31, a player who as at the commencement of that round has played10 days in that grade and or any higher grade during the season and who has scored more than 200 runs or takenmore than 15 wickets, in all forms of competition in that grade and or any higher grade may not be demotedwithout the Club having first applied for and obtained the consent of the Grade Committee. Applications forregrading must be lodged at the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Office no later than 12 Noon on the Wednesday precedingthe commencement of the round.[b] For any round after the first round, and subject to Regulation 9 [a], a Club must make application to the GradeCommittee to regrade any player more than two grades below First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shieldrespectively, and more than one grade below The Norm McMahon, The Bob Spence and The Roy TannerShields. Submissions must include documentation of the player’s performances and may include medicalcertificates and reports, to be lodged at the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Office no later than 12 Noon on the Wednesdaypreceding the commencement of the round.[c] No player shall be permitted to participate in both The Katherine Raymont Shield and The Second Grade Shieldmatches on the same day.10. LIST OF FIXTURES[a] At the July meeting of the Grade Committee complete rounds of fixtures shall be determined and copies thereofforwarded by the Grade Secretary of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> to the Secretary of each Grade Club.[b] The Grade Committee shall determine upon what grounds competition matches shall be played, and noalteration of either fixture or ground therefore shall be made except by the Grade Committee.[c] Should any portion of any fixture be played upon any ground other than that allotted to it, neither Clubparticipating in such fixture shall be awarded any points for that match.[d] The ground, allocated by the Grade Committee, may not be changed while a match is in progress.11. FITNESS OF GROUND[a] Subject to the force and effects of the Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong> at all material times prior to the period prescribed for playon any scheduled match day, the decision regarding the fitness of a ground and/or wicket for play, and/orpossibility of play not taking place on such grounds owing to weather conditions shall be in the hands of thecaptains of the teams drawn to play on such ground. If either captain considers that there is no possibility of playtaking place, the captain of the other team shall immediately be advised. If both captains agree that there is nopossibility of play this information shall forthwith be conveyed by the captains to the State Umpire Manager,<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. Any Club, who fails to contact the State Umpire Manager, <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, shall paythe umpires’ fee payable in respect to that day. Each captain shall also forthwith advise the Secretary of theirClub of the decision. If on match day both captains agree to play then the match commences and/or resumes.[b] Following the commencement of play if the umpires consider the wicket and or ground unsafe to play, then playmay be suspended until it is considered safe to play or the day’s play cancelled.[c] Where a Club is not in control of its grounds, it is recognised that the ground authority may cancel the day’splay.[d] If no such decision is made, it shall be obligatory on both teams to attend the ground at the time fixed forcommencement of play.[e] When mowing grounds, preparing and covering wickets prior to the commencement of play on a scheduled dayof play, the home side must first attend to its number one oval, then the number two oval and finally the numberthree oval.13


12. PREPARATION OF PITCH AND GROUND[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 joiningthe centre of the wickets, shall suffice for Grade Competition matches.[b] The pitch and grounds shall be prepared as follows before the commencement of play each day:[i]Where a competition match is scheduled over non-consecutive days the pitch shall be freshly prepared andthe ground mown. The pitch should be prepared as closely as possible to that which was prepared for thefirst day’s play.[ii] Where a competition match is scheduled for consecutive days:[1] The creases shall be remarked on each day of the match on which play is expected to take place.[2] The outfield shall not be mown except for on the first day of the match on which play is scheduled totake place.[iii] Despite any preparations as in [i] or [ii] above, the captain of the batting side may on the second orsucceeding days, exercise his option of rolling as set out in Law 10.[c] The pitch may be entirely protected against rain up to the commencement of play each day and for the durationof the match.[d] If in the opinion of the Grade Committee, a Club without prior notification to the opposing Club and<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, fails to adequately protect the wicket block on any oval that is under that Club’s directcontrol on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday night prior to any Grade match, two [2] match points may betaken from the home team and awarded to the away team.[e] The following guidelines apply for boundary lengths in the Women’s competitions:The Katherine Raymont Shield:Women’s Second Grade50 – 64 metres40 – 54 metresNote: Refer to One Day Playing Conditions 4.3 and 7.4 and Twenty20 Playing Condition 6 for outfield markingsrelating to fielding restriction overs and pitch markings for wide deliveries. Refer to regulation 35.5 relatingto preparation of pitches for Semi Finals and Finals.13. APPROVED BALLS[a] The brand of ball must be one of Kookaburra, Gabba, Platypus or Dukes.[b]Men’s CompetitionsFirst Grade Balls shall be four [4] piece red leather. The weight to be 156 g.All other Grades Balls shall be four [4] piece red leather. The weight to be 156 g.[c]Women’s CompetitionsThe Katherine Raymont Shield Balls shall be four [4] piece red leather. The weight to be 142 g.The Second Grade Shield Balls shall be two [2] piece red leather. The weight to be 142 g.14. PROVISION OF NEW BALL[a] The fielding side shall provide a new ball in the first innings of all matches, and a playable ball [in the opinionof the umpires] in the second innings of any Two Day match.[b] The fielding side may elect to have the use of a new ball at the commencement of the batting side’s secondinnings of any Two Day match. Such a new ball must be provided by the fielding side.[c] After 80 overs of six balls have been bowled in any innings, the captain of the fielding side may use a new ball.Such a new ball must be provided by the fielding side.15. LIST OF TEAMS[a] The two captains shall, before tossing, exchange lists of teams [including player replacements under Regulation18] selected to play in the match, and complete the Team Lists form and hand to the presiding umpires.14


Team Sheets are required to have clearly indicated the following:(C)(R)(U18S)(S)(U19)(U18)(U17)(U16)(U15)(U14)Team CaptainPlayers replaced under Regulation 18.1 [Representative Players]Players substituted under Regulation 18.2 [Under 18 Players]Players substituted under Regulation 18.3 [Unavailable Players]Players under the age of nineteen [19] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August precedingthe particular season in which the Competition is played.Players under the age of eighteen [18] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August precedingthe particular season in which the Competition is played.Players under the age of seventeen [17] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August precedingthe particular season in which the Competition is played.Players under the age of sixteen [16] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August precedingthe particular season in which the Competition is played.Players under the age of fifteen [15] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August precedingthe particular season in which the Competition is played.Players under the age of fourteen [14] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August precedingthe particular season in which the Competition is played. (For Women’s <strong>Cricket</strong> only)[b] For any Four Day match, the Captain must indicate the day that a player replacement will take effect, inaccordance with Regulation 18.[c] Each team is required to nominate on the Team Lists form, a Club Official who can be contacted by <strong>Queensland</strong><strong>Cricket</strong> should any issues relating to spectator behaviour occur.[d] No match shall commence unless this procedure has been completed. That having been completed, no alterationshall be made to either team list [including player replacements under Regulation 18] without the consent of theopposing captain except in circumstances governed by sections [c], [k] and [l] of Regulation 18.[e] The lists of teams [including player replacements under Regulation 18] shall be completed when results of thegames are entered in the My<strong>Cricket</strong> database at <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>.[f] The umpires, on completion of the round of fixtures are to complete the wicket rating, ground rating andconfirmation of match scores and result on the Team Lists form and forward it with their umpires’ appointmentsheet to the State Umpire Manager, <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>.16. MINIMUM NUMBER OF PLAYERS[a] A Club shall not commence a match, unless it has a minimum of seven [7] players [as listed in accordance withRegulation 15] in attendance at the time set down for commencement of play. Once play has commenced a Clubcan continue the match with any number of players not exceeding eleven [11].[b] If, for any reason, any Club is unable or refuses to proceed with a match at the time set down for commencementof play, both umpires, prior to allowing an appeal, shall investigate the matter, and having satisfied themselvesthat there is no good reason or excuse for the respondent Club not having a minimum of seven [7] players inattendance at the commencement of play, then declare the match lost by the Club unable or refusing to proceedwith the match. The Grade Committee, may on appeal from either Club, investigate the circumstances of theenforced forfeit, and after having heard the Clubs’ and Umpires’ explanations, shall take such action as it deemsfit.17. FAILURE TO FIELD TEAMSShould any Club fail in two consecutive matches, arranged by <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, to field a full side of eleven[11] players in each of the grades in which it is competing, the matter shall be reported to the Grade Committeewho, after having heard the Club’s explanation, shall take such action as it deems fit.18. REPLACEMENT OF PLAYERS18.1 Representative Players[a] For the purposes of these regulations National Selectors shall be Selectors appointed by <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia andState Selectors shall be the relevant State Selection Committee appointed by the Board of Directors of<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>.This regulation is to apply only to the following instances:[i] Representative Players, who are selected by the National or State Selectors, including players participatingin the T20 Challenge.[ii] Representative Players who are selected for Intra State and Interstate <strong>Queensland</strong> State Secondary SchoolCarnivals.[iii] An employee of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, and or Stadiums <strong>Queensland</strong>, who is required to work at a first classfixture.[iv] Any coaching staff appointed by <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia or <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> to a National or State team.15


[b] Subject to Regulation 9 and Regulation 35.1, a player unavailable for one day of a Grade Fixture including SemiFinals and Finals for the reasons outlined in [a] above may be replaced on that day and participate normally onthe other day [or days] of the relevant Grade Fixture including Semi Finals and Finals.[c] It is to be presumed that all state representative players will play in all Grade Fixtures that the dates of therepresentative playing calendar including reasonable travel days will allow. Representative players may only beexcused from playing or made available for the Grade <strong>Cricket</strong> Competition, for any reason by either:[i] The Chairman of the relevant State Selection Panel; or[ii] The <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Medical Officer/ Physiotherapist.[d] Representative players who have been injured may be declared available to play on any day of the GradeCompetition by the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Medical Officer/Physiotherapist.[e] When any date of any representative match, first class fixture or coaching appointment (including reasonabletravel time) overlaps any date of any Two Day or Four Day Grade Fixture; each Club must nominate areplacement player for each player involved in the representative match, first class fixture or coachingappointment.[f] If a representative team has not been named for any day of a representative match which overlaps any date ofany Two Day or Four Day Grade Fixture, then a replacement player must be nominated for each of the playerschosen in the squad for the most recent representative match of that type in that season.[g] The replacement player may [1] be drawn from a lower grade team or [2] be nominated as a replacement onlyand not participate in two grades in the same round.[h] A player involved as a replacement must continue the “not out” innings or complete the over of the player theyreplace on a subsequent day of play. However, no player may bat twice in the same innings.[i] Consequential vacancies in lower grade teams must be filled in accordance with paragraph [g].[j] Captains must notify opposing captains of the names of replacement players before the toss except in casescovered by paragraphs [k] and [l] of this regulation. Any replacement player must be identified on the list ofteams included on the Match Report as required by Regulation 15. For any Four Day match, the Captain mustindicate the day that the replacement player will take effect.[k] Subject to [c] above a player selected or appointed as outlined in [a] above after the commencement of a GradeFixture may be replaced in accordance with this regulation. The Grade Secretary and the Secretary of theopposing Club must be notified of the replacement player[s] by 12 Noon on the Friday following the first day ofthe match.[l] A player omitted or made available in accordance with section [c] of this regulation by the National or StateSelectors after the commencement of a Grade Fixture may compete in their normal First Grade Team, on asubsequent day of play. The Grade Secretary and the Secretary of the opposing Club must be notified of theconsequential replacement[s] by 12 Noon on the Friday following the first day of the match.[m] This regulation applies to all Premiership Rounds and Semi Finals and Finals.[n] If a Club fails to nominate a replacement player to cover any representative player in accordance with thisregulation, then the representative player (or consequential replacement player in the lower grades) is to play onthe day(s) the representative player is available for Grade Fixtures, but the team for which the representativeplayer plays will be deducted two competition points for each day for which a replacement player is notnominated in accordance with this regulation. A similar penalty will apply to each team which fails to nominatea consequential replacement player.Note: Umpires do not have the authority to determine player eligibility.Addendum to Regulation 18.1 Big Bash League[a] For the period from 1 December 2011 to 31 January 2012, the Brisbane Heat Coach shall have the sameauthority as the State Selectors for purposes of this regulation.[b] Brisbane Heat players that are not already registered with a Grade Club in <strong>Queensland</strong>, including international,interstate and intrastate players, will be allocated based on the Damien Mullins Cup ladder, from bottom to topas at the completion of Round Nine (9), at the discretion of the Brisbane Heat Coach.[c] Players registered with a Grade Club and contracted to a Big Bash League franchise other than the BrisbaneHeat shall be treated as a representative player for purposes of this regulation.18.2 The Under 18 Competition[a] Any player participating in both the Under 18 Competition and the First Grade Competition or The AlanPettigrew Shield may be replaced for any day of an Under 18 fixture that is scheduled on the same day as a FirstGrade or Alan Pettigrew Shield fixture.[b] The players’ names must be listed, along with the names of the replacement players, on the Team List form andhanded to the presiding umpires prior to the toss of the coin.[c] Application may be made to the Grade Committee for a replacement player in the Under 18 Competition due toa player being promoted to First Grade or The Alan Pettigrew Shield after the commencement of a fixture.16


18.3 Unavailable PlayersThis Regulation applies in addition to and not in substitution for Regulations 18.1 and 18.2.[a] Clubs may select, without application to <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, up to a maximum of two [2] players asreplacements on the second day of a match for First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence,Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Under 18 Competition.[b] The player’s names must be listed, along with the names of the replacement players, on the Team List form andhanded to the presiding umpires prior to the toss of the coin. For any Four Day match, the Captain must indicatethe day that the replacement player will take effect.[c] The replacement player may [1] be drawn from a lower grade team or [2] be nominated as a replacement onlyand not participate in two grades in the same round.[d] A replacement player may be demoted, subject to the provisions of Regulation 9.[e] A player involved as a replacement must continue the “not out” innings or complete the over of the player hereplaces on a subsequent day of play. However, no player may bat twice in the same innings.[f] This regulation applies to all Premiership Rounds, as well as Semi Finals and Finals for the whole match(including third and fourth days), except for Semi Finals and Finals in First Grade and The Alan PettigrewShield.[g] In any match a team may list a maximum of thirteen players, plus representative replacement players and Under18 Competition players as outlined in Regulations 18.1 and 18.2.Notes: Refer to Regulation 35.1 relating to eligibility for Semi Finals and FinalsUmpires do not have the authority to determine player eligibility.19. SUBSTITUTES AND BATSMAN LEAVING THE FIELD OR RETIRINGFielder Absent or Leaving the Field [Law 2 .5] shall apply as modified below:[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 fieldduring a session of play, the umpire shall be informed of the reason for their absence, and the fielder shall notthereafter come onto the field during a session of play without the consent of the umpire [See Law 2.6]. Theumpire shall give such consent as soon as practicable. If the player is absent from the field for longer than eightminutes:[i] The player shall not be permitted to bowl in that innings after their return until they have been on the fieldfor at least that length of playing time for which they were absent.[ii] The player shall not be permitted to bat unless or until, in the aggregate, they have returned to the fieldand/or their side’s innings has been in progress for at least that length of playing time for which they havebeen absent or, if earlier when their side has lost five wickets.[b] The restriction in [i] and [ii] above shall not apply if the player has suffered an external blow [as opposed to aninternal injury such as a pulled muscle] whilst participating earlier in the match and consequently been forced toleave the field. Nor shall it apply if the player has been absent for very exceptional and wholly acceptablereasons [other than injury or illness].[c] In the event of a fieldsman already being off the field at the commencement of an interruption in play throughground, weather or light conditions, they shall be allowed to count any such stoppage time as playing time,provided that they personally inform the umpires when they are fit enough to take the field had play been inprogress.Batsman leaving the field or retiring [Law 2.9] shall apply as modified below[d] A batsman may retire at any time during their innings. The umpire, before allowing play to proceed, shall beinformed of the reason for a batsman retiring.[e] If a batsman retires because of illness, injury or any other unavoidable cause, they are entitled to resume theirinnings subject to (g) below. If for any reason they do not do so, their innings is to be recorded as ‘Retired – notout’.[f] If a batsman retires for any reason other than as in (e) above, they may only resume their innings with theconsent of the opposing captain. If for any reason they do not resume their innings it is to be recorded as‘Retired – out’.[g] If after retiring a batsman resumes their innings, it shall only be at the fall of a wicket or the retirement ofanother batsman.[h] Where an injury occurs to a batsman involved in a tenth wicket partnership, a maximum of five minutes will beallowed in order for the batsman to obtain treatment. If the injury occurs within 30 minutes of a scheduledinterval, the interval shall be taken immediately if the batsman is unable to resume after the five minutes. If thebatsman is unable to resume after the five minutes or after the early interval, they shall be recorded in thescorebooks as “Retired – not out” as described above.17


20. PLAYER’S DRESS[a] No player shall be allowed to play in any match unless they appear in proper cricketing attire, which shallconsist of the following:[i] Shirt of the type known as a “<strong>Cricket</strong> Shirt” or woven woollen, wool and cotton, or similar material of whiteor cream colour.[ii] Trousers of white or cream colour.[b] Teams participating in scheduled One Day and Twenty20 matches may wear shirts and trousers with panels inthe respective Club colours. The Club must first apply to <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> by providing a written request anda sample of the shirt and or trousers via the Grade Secretary. The guidelines for these shirts are as follows:[i] It is not compulsory to use coloured playing shirts in either of these matches in any Grade. The samecoloured shirt may be used for both One Day and Twenty20 matches. At their discretion Clubs may use adifferent coloured shirt for Twenty20 matches only.[ii] Shirts should be substantially white or a light colour, with suitable coloured trim. Colours incorporatedshould be confined to the collar, sleeves and a 50mm strip running from under the armpit to the waist. Clubsymbols on shirts may also be permissible and should be watermarked or a light colour.[iii] Piping and stripes only, approximately 50mm wide, are permitted on pants[c] Women:The Katherine Raymont Shield players to wear long white pants.The Second Grade Shield players to wear long white culottes, pants or shorts.Application can be made for shirts to be approved as above.[d] Socks worn shall be white or cream or, should more than one pair of socks be worn, socks showing shall bewhite or cream.[e] Boots or shoes of any material coloured white. Spikes shall not project from the soles of boots or shoes to alength greater than 9mm.[f] In First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield Competition matches NO player will be allowed on the fieldunless wearing spiked footwear [half spiked footwear is permissible]. The Grade Secretary may approve arelaxation of this clause on written medical grounds.[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 bethat of the Club for which they are playing. A white or cream hat may be worn in lieu of a cap. Coloured hatsare permitted, but only if in Club colours and with the Club emblem attached.[h] A sweater may be worn in addition to the shirt provided that it is of white or cream colour.[i] T-Shirts and Undergarments (worn under playing shirts) unless white or skin colour, shall not protrude beyondthe playing shirt.Note: Except for the wearing of spikes in the First Grade and Alan Pettigrew Shield, the question of player’s attireshould be referred to the team captain and Club officials.[k] Permitted Logos on Grade <strong>Cricket</strong> Playing Uniform:1. Club Logo.2. Manufacturers Logo.3. Commercial Logos: Competition Sponsor.Club Sponsor Logo.The permitted size and location of these logos on playing apparel is as follows.Shirts:Club LogoMax of 64cm 2 on left chest.Manufacturers Logo Max of 40cm 2 on right chest or collar.Club Sponsor LogoMax of 30cm (wide) x 20cm (high) on front of shirt, Max of 64cm 2 on either orboth sleeves.The design of logos on shirts is subject to Grade Committee approval.21. UMPIRES ALLOCATION[a] Umpires for all matches, under the control of the Grade Committee, shall be appointed by the <strong>Queensland</strong><strong>Cricket</strong> Umpire Selection Committee provided that failure to make such appointment shall not invalidate amatch. Umpires shall be entitled to receive in respect of Grade Competition matches a personal allowance ofsuch an amount per day as approved by the Board.[b] Should only one umpire be in attendance at a Grade Competition match and be requested by both captains toofficiate at the bowler’s end, he/she shall receive an extra allowance as determined by the Finance Committee.[c] Any Club who forfeits or fails to take part in any match without having given two [2] days notice to the GradeSecretary shall pay the Umpires’ Fee payable in respect of one day of such match.18


22. HOURS OF PLAY[a] The playing season shall commence as soon as practicable after the First [1st] September each year. The playinghours for each Grade are set out in the following schedule:Grade Commencement Lunch Tea CessationFirst Grade &12pm - 2:30pm -10:00amThe Alan Pettigrew Shield12:30pm 3pm5:00pmThe Norm McMahon, Bob Spence,2:45pm -12:15pmN/ARoy Tanner & WEP Harris Shields3:15pm5:45pmThe Under 18 Competition 11:00am N/A1:30pm -2:00pm4:30pm[b] Subject to the Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong> except in the following cases namely:[i] When a match is completed.[ii] Where play becomes impossible on account of the state of the ground.[iii]Where play is stopped due to light conditions.[c] Additional Hour: The following shall apply to First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence,Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Under 18 Competition.[i] In the event of play being suspended for any reason other than normal intervals, the playing time on that day,shall be extended by the amount of time lost up to a maximum of one hour. In these circumstances, theminimum number of overs to be bowled shall be in accordance with Regulation 29.[ii] If the start of play is delayed, the scheduled intervals shall be delayed by the same amount of time to amaximum of one hour.[iii] If play has been suspended for 30 minutes or more prior to the commencement of the scheduled tea interval,the tea interval shall be delayed for half an hour. If any further playing time is lost, additional time of up to amaximum of one hour per day shall be added to the playing hours for the next or subsequent day[s] asrequired. Of this additional time the first 30 minutes or less time shall be added to the first session. Howeverunder no circumstances shall the rescheduled cessation time be extended to more than one hour beyond thecessation time as set in the above Hours of Play. The words “scheduled cessation time” used hereafter shallalso mean any rescheduled time as advised by the umpires in accordance with the above regulation. Playshall be deemed to commence when the umpire calls “Play”.[iv] If play has earlier been extended beyond the original cessation time, play may recommence prior to therescheduled cessation time provided that playing conditions are fit for play in accordance with theRegulations governing Grade Competition Matches. If play has not earlier been extended beyond the originalcessation time and players are off the field at the original cessation time due to ground, weather or light, playshall cease for the day.23. INTERVALS AND LIGHTNING[a] Unless otherwise provided herein the following intervals shall be taken as specified in Regulation 22:[i] In the event of the ground, weather or light conditions causing a suspension of play, the umpires, afterconsultation with the captains, may decide in the interests of time-saving, to bring forward the time of theluncheon 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 agreedtime for the luncheon interval [First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield], the interval shall be takenimmediately. The interval shall be of the allocated length and the time remaining in the session of play shallbe added to the length of the next session. No extra allowance shall be made for the 10 minute intervalbetween innings.[iii] If an innings ends or there is a stoppage caused by weather or bad light within 30 minutes of the agreedtime for the tea interval, the interval shall be taken immediately. The interval shall be of the agreed lengthand, if applicable, shall include the 10 minute interval between innings.[iv] If at the agreed time for the tea interval, nine wickets are down, play shall continue for a period notexceeding 30 minutes or until the innings is concluded.[v] The tea interval shall be of 30 minutes duration for First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon,Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Under 18 Competition from the specified time or atthe conclusion of the over in progress at the above time subject to the circumstances provided for in Law16.3, 16.4 and 16.5.19


[b] (The 30/30 Rule) If thunder follows a lightning flash by thirty (30) seconds or less, play must ceaseimmediately. Players and officials must leave the field immediately and must not return until thirty (30) minutesafter the initial lightning flash. If during the suspension of play thunder follows a lightning flash by thirty (30)seconds or less, the thirty (30) minute suspension period is to recommence.24. DRINKS ON FIELDFirst Grade & The Alan Pettigrew ShieldDrinks shall not be taken on the field more than once in each session except in cases of extreme heat when extradrinks breaks may be taken with the agreement of the umpires. Once the players have left the field for anyreason during a session, no drinks shall be taken onto the field prior to the next scheduled adjournment unlesssuch session exceeds 1 hour 30 minutes.The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Under 18 Competition.Two drink breaks per session are permitted each 50 minutes apart. In cases of extreme heat, extra drinks breaksmay be taken with the agreement of the umpires.25. THE FOLLOW ONAs far as is relevant to Grade Competition Fixtures, Law 13 of the Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong> provides as follows:[a] Lead on First Innings:In a two innings match the side which bats first and leads by 150 runs in a Three Day or Four Day Match or by100 runs in a Two Day Match, shall have the option of requiring the other side to follow their innings.[b] Days Play Lost:If no play takes place on the first day of the match of three [3] or more days duration, [a] shall apply inaccordance with the number of days play remaining from the actual start of the match.26. DURATION OF MATCHES[a] The duration of matches in all Grades, including Final Matches shall be as determined by the Grade Committeeprior to the commencement of the season.[b] All matches not played out shall be decided on the result of the first innings and any matches not decided in thetime allotted for play shall be considered as drawn.[c] Should the play on the first day of a two day match be entirely prevented by adverse weather conditions, thegame shall revert to a one day match under conditions as provided in Regulation 27.27. UNSCHEDULED ONE DAY MATCH[a] In unscheduled one day matches any toss taken on the first day is void and captains shall toss again prior tocommencement of play on the second day.[b] In all one day matches, scheduled and unscheduled, the One Day Playing Conditions will apply.28. NO BALL AND WIDE BALL[a] Law 24.1 will apply, except that no bowler may deliver a ball underarm. If a bowler bowls a ball underarm theumpire shall call and signal No Ball and the ball is to be re bowled overarm.[b] For all matches the penalty for any type of No Ball shall be one [1] run plus any runs scored from the delivery.[c] Bowling of Fast Short Pitched Balls [Law 42.6 [a], [i] and [ii] shall be replaced by the following][i] A bowler shall be limited to two fast short pitched deliveries per over.[ii] A fast short pitched ball is defined as a ball, which after pitching, passes or would have passed aboveshoulder height of the batsman standing upright in his normal guard position at the crease.[iii] The umpire at the bowler’s end shall advise the bowler and the batsman on strike when each fast shortpitched delivery has been bowled.[iv] For the purpose of this Regulation and subject to [vi] below, a ball that passes clearly above head heightof the batsman, other than a fast short pitched ball, that prevents him from being able to hit it with his batby means of a normal cricket stroke shall be called a Wide and will also count as one of the allowableballs above shoulder height for that over.[v] In the event of a bowler bowling more than two fast short pitched deliveries in an over, the umpire at thebowler’s end shall call and signal No Ball on each occasion. A differential signal shall be used to signify aNo Ball for a fast short pitched delivery. The umpire shall call and signal No Ball and then tap the headwith the other hand.[vi] If a bowler delivers a third fast short pitched ball in an over, the umpire, after the call of No Ball andwhen the ball is dead, shall caution the bowler, inform the other umpire, the captain of the fielding sideand the batsmen at the wicket of what has occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings.20


[vii] If there is a second instance of the bowler being No Balled in the innings for bowling more than two fastshort pitched deliveries in an over, the umpire shall advise the bowler that this is his final warning for theinnings. The umpire will also inform the other umpire, the captain of the fielding side and the batsmen atthe wicket of what has occurred.[viii] Should there be any further instance by the same bowler in that innings, the umpire shall call and signalNo Ball and when the ball is dead direct the captain to take the bowler off forthwith. If necessary, the overshall be completed by another bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over nor be allowed tobowl the next over or part thereof.[ix][x]The bowler thus taken off shall not be allowed to bowl again in that innings.The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the batsmen at the wicket and as soon aspossible to the captain of the batting side.[d] Dangerous and Unfair Bowling – Action by the Umpire [Law 42.7 shall be replaced by the following][i] The bowling of fast short pitched balls is unfair if the umpire at the bowler’s end considers that by theirrepetition and taking into account their length, height and direction, they are likely to inflict physical injuryon the striker, irrespective of the protective clothing and equipment he may be wearing. The relative skill ofthe striker shall also be taken into consideration.[ii] In the event of such unfair bowling, the umpire at the bowler’s end shall adopt the following procedure:[1] In the first instance the umpire shall call and signal No Ball, and when the ball is dead, caution thebowler and inform the other umpire, the captain of the fielding side and the batsmen of what hasoccurred.[2] If there is a second instance by the same bowler in that innings, he shall repeat the above procedure andindicate to the bowler that this is a final warning.[3] Both the above caution and final warning shall continue to apply throughout the innings even though thebowler may later change ends.[iii] Should there be a further instance by the same bowler in that innings, the umpire at the bowler’s end shall:[1] Call and signal No Ball and when the ball is dead direct the captain to take the bowler off forthwithand to complete the over with another bowler, provided that the bowler does not bowl two overs orpart thereof consecutively.[2] Not allow the bowler, thus taken off, to bowl again in the same innings.[3] Report the occurrence to the captain of the batting side as soon as the players leave the field for aninterval.[e] Bowling of High Full Pitched Balls [Law 42.6 [b] shall apply as modified][i] Any delivery which passes or would have passed on the full above waist height of the striker standingupright at the crease shall be a No Ball. This clause shall not apply for slow paced deliveries in the Under18 Competition.[ii] Any delivery which passes or would have passed on the full above waist height of the striker standingupright at the crease is deemed dangerous and unfair if, in the opinion of the bowler’s end umpire, it islikely to inflict physical injury on the striker.[iii] Applying to the Under 18 Competition only, a slow delivery that passes or would have passed on the fullabove shoulder height of the striker standing upright at the crease shall be a No Ball.[iv] In the event of a bowler bowling a high full pitched ball as defined in clause [ii] or [iii], the umpire at thebowler’s end shall adopt the following procedure:[1] In the first instance the umpire shall call and signal No Ball and when the ball is dead, caution thebowler and issue a first and final warning. The umpire shall inform the other umpire, captain of thefielding side and the batsman of what has occurred.[2] At the first repetition call and signal No Ball and when the ball is dead direct the captain of thefielding side to take the bowler off forthwith and to complete the over with another bowler,provided that the bowler does not bowl two overs or part thereof consecutively.[3] Not allow the bowler, thus taken off, to bowl again in the same innings.[4] In the event that an umpire has taken action in accordance with clauses [2] & [3] immediatelyabove the umpire shall report the occurrence, with the other umpire, to the captain of the battingside and <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> which shall take any further action that is considered to be appropriateagainst the captain and the bowler concerned.[f] Deliberate Bowling of High Full Pitched Balls [Law 42.8 shall be replaced with the following]If the umpire considers that a high full pitched ball which is deemed dangerous and unfair as defined above wasdeliberately bowled, then the first and final warning process shall be dispensed with. The umpire at the bowlersend shall:[i] Call and signal No Ball.[ii] When the ball is dead, direct the captain to take the bowler off forthwith.21


[iii][iv]Not allow the bowler to bowl again in that innings.Complete the over with another bowler provided that the bowler does not bowl two overs or partthereof consecutively.[g] Cumulative cautions and warnings will not apply and each different form of dangerous and unfair bowling willbe treated separately in the warning process as defined in clauses [c], [d], [e] and [f].[h] Law 25.1 [Wide Ball] shall apply with the following addition: If in the umpires opinion the bowler isattempting to utilise the rough outside a batsman’s leg stump, or is bowling down the leg side as a negativetactic, the umpire will call and signal Wide ball unless the ball passes sufficiently within the reach of the strikerfor him to be able to hit it with his bat by means of a normal cricket stroke.29. FIXTURE MATCHES - OVER RATES[a] Play shall not cease on any day unless a minimum number of overs has been bowled as below. The initialminimum number of overs shall be:[i] First Grade & Alan Pettigrew Shield 96[ii] The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner,WEP Harris Shields & The Under 18 Competition 80[b] When an innings ends and a new innings is to start before the scheduled cessation time, the minimum number ofovers shall be calculated at the rate of 1 over for each complete 3.75 minutes of the time remaining.[c] If the playing time remaining is one hour or less the minimum number of overs shall be calculated at the rate of1 over for each complete 4.29 minutes of the time remaining [14 overs per hour].[d] If there are losses of playing time the initial minimum number of overs shall be reduced at the rate of 1 over foreach complete 3.75 minutes of the aggregate time lost which shall be assessed as follows: Actual time- For a player leaving the field due to serious injury- For interruptions caused by unfit ground, weather or light conditions[e] No reduction of minimum overs shall be allowed for drinks’ intervals or players’ injuries where these occurduring any of the minimum overs which commence after the scheduled cessation time.[f] The umpires shall be responsible for determining minimum overs to be bowled and shall inform the fieldingcaptain and the batting captain of the number of overs.[g] Except on the final day, when a wicket falls during the last minimum over of the day and within two minutes ofthe scheduled cessation of play, stumps shall be drawn immediately, the over shall be completed next day andshall not count for the purpose of calculating over rates for that day.[h] Should the minimum number of overs not be bowled by the scheduled cessation time, a penalty of 0.25premiership points shall be applied to each of those overs not commenced at the scheduled cessation time exceptany of the overs:[i] which remain when the innings of the batting side is terminated;[ii] which remain when play is abandoned or the match is completed before the scheduled cessation time due toground, weather, light conditions or an outright result; and[iii] which the umpires consider would have been commenced but for circumstances of an extenuating nature.Note: When an innings ends and a new innings is to start, prior to the scheduled cessation time and the playingtime remaining on the day is two hours or less, “circumstances of an extenuating nature” shall include thetaking of wickets during the playing time before the scheduled cessation time, and the umpires shall makeallowances for such extenuating circumstances, at the rate of three [3] minutes per wicket taken prior tothe scheduled cessation time.[i] The umpires shall notify the captains and scorers of any penalties immediately following the completion of eachday’s play.[j] Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re number of overs.30. BOWLING INJURY PREVENTION[a] This regulation applies to all competitions. For the purpose of this regulation, a player’s status shall bedetermined by their age on the thirty first [31] day of August in the season in which the competition is played.For example, a player who is eighteen [18] on the thirty first day of August shall be deemed to be under nineteenfor the duration of that season. These restrictions apply equally to male and female players.22


AgeUnder 19Under 18Under 17Under 16Under 15Under 14RestrictionEight (8) overs maximum each spellTwenty (20) overs maximum per daySeven (7) overs maximum each spellEighteen (18) overs maximum per daySix (6) overs maximum each spellSixteen (16) overs maximum per daySix (6) overs maximum each spellFourteen (14) overs maximum per dayFive (5) overs maximum each spellTwelve (12) overs maximum per dayFive (5) overs maximum each spellTen (10) overs maximum per dayMinimum breakbetween spellsTwo DayMatchOne DayMatch60 mins 30 mins60 mins 30 mins60 mins 30 mins60 mins 30 mins60 mins 30 mins60 mins 30 mins[b] A bowler who has bowled a spell of less than the maximum overs per spell may resume bowling prior to thecompletion of the necessary break as defined below, but this will be considered an extension of the same spell,and the maximum limit of overs for the spell will still apply. Following the completion of the spell, the normalbreak between spells will apply - the break within the spell is disregarded.[c] Management(i) It is the responsibility of the fielding captain to ensure that this playing condition is upheld.(ii) Should a dispute or uncertainty regarding the application of this playing condition occur during play,the umpires shall make the final decision on its application based on information available from thescorers or other sources.(iii) In the event of the above conditions not being met, a penalty of 0.25 premiership points shall beapplied to each over bowled in breach of the Regulation.[d] Definitions: Bowling Type: Bowlers of medium pace or faster (as determined by the umpires and broadlydefined as one to whom the wicket-keeper would normally stand back, or one who is not considered a slowbowler). The umpires shall immediately notify the captains of both sides of each bowler who they determineshould be treated differently to this broad definition.[e]Change of Bowling Type: Where a bowler changes between medium pace (or faster) and slow bowling during aday’s play:(i) If the bowler begins with medium pace (or faster), the bowler is subject to the playing conditionthroughout the day.(ii) If the bowler begins with slow bowling and changes to medium pace (or faster), the playing conditionapplies from the time of the change, and all overs of slow bowling bowled prior to the change shall notbe taken into account in either the current spell or the daily limit.Notes: The break between spells includes the lunch and tea breaks.Umpires shall monitor the overs bowled by players. In the event of a bowler attempting to bowl more than thepermitted quota of overs relevant to his age group, the umpire[s] should advise the captain and/or coach that thepermissible number of overs has been bowled and of the consequences of permitting the bowler to continue.Should the bowler continue to bowl and exceed the relevant quota, the umpire[s] shall report the matter to<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. Umpires have no power to suspend a player who breaches this regulation from bowling.31. MATCH REPORTS[a] Each Club in all Grades shall enter the result of the games and the full names of the selected players from theirown teams, in the My<strong>Cricket</strong> database before 10.00p.m. on the Wednesday following 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 becomplete by 10.00p.m. on the Monday following the fixture.[c] In respect of all Competition Fixtures, for teams receiving a forfeit or a bye, an entry of the result on thedatabase is required listing the result of the match, and the names of the selected players.[d] The Grade Committee may impose any penalty it deems fit on any Club not complying with this Regulation.Until further resolution by the Grade Committee the penalty for late lodgment of the data entry shall be 0.1competition points, per calendar day per match.[e] It is compulsory for each Club to enter on the My<strong>Cricket</strong> database the full scorecards (including dismissals) ofall First Grade and Katherine Raymont Shield matches only. Each Club may enter on the My<strong>Cricket</strong> databasethe full scorecards for any other grade.23


[f] The Grade Secretary shall be permitted to confirm matches in the Over 40’s and the Sunday Legendscompetitions.[g] For the First Grade Men’s and The Alan Pettigrew Shield Competitions, penalties as per section [d] shall bededucted from the Overall Premiership ladder (and consequently the Club Championship) only.32. PREMIERSHIP COMPETITION[a] The Grade Committee shall arrange for a competition programme for each Grade at the beginning of eachseason.[b] Match points shall be allotted as follows:ResultPointsWin on first innings and subsequent outright win 16Loss on first innings and subsequent outright win 9Win on first innings and subsequent outright loss 7Loss on first innings and subsequent outright loss 0Win on first innings and no further result (Two Day match) 12Loss on first innings and no further result 0Drawn match 5Win in a One Day match 7Win in a Twenty20 match 5Abandoned Two Day match being a match in which no play 4takes placeAbandoned One Day match being a match in which no play 4takes place or the minimum overs are not achievedAbandoned Twenty20 match being a match in which no2.5play takes place or the minimum overs are not achievedBye (Two Day or One Day round) 4Bye (Twenty20 round) 2.5TIESResultPointsTie on first innings and subsequent outright win 10Tie on first innings (Two Day match) 6Tie in a One Day match 4Tie in a Twenty20 match 2.5Tie on first innings and subsequent outright loss 6Tie on first innings and subsequent outright tie 8Win on first innings and subsequent outright tie 13Loss on first innings and subsequent outright tie 3[c] The result of a match shall be a tie on first innings when the scores are equal at the conclusion of the firstinnings, but only if the side batting second has completed its first innings by loss of all wickets or a declaration.[d] Bonus and Incentive points shall be allotted in addition to the above match points as follows:[i] Two Day Match and Unscheduled One Day Match (Applying to both First and Second Innings):.25 incentive points for each wicket taken.01 incentive points for each run scored[ii] One Day Match (Scheduled and Unscheduled)[1] One bonus point for any team that achieves victory with a run rate 1.25 times that of the opposition.[2] One additional bonus point for any team that achieves victory with a run rate 2 times that of theopposition.For this purpose:[3] A team’s run rate will be calculated by reference to the number of runs scored divided by the numberof overs faced.[4] Where a side is all out, the number of overs to be used is the maximum number of overs that side wasotherwise eligible to face.[5] Where matches are shortened and targets revised through the Duckworth/Lewis or Calculation ofTarget Score system, bonus run rates and bonus defensive targets are derived as a function of therevised target score and maximum overs.24


Note: For the team batting second to gain one bonus point the victory must be achieved within 80% of the totalnumber of overs.For the team batting second to gain two bonus points the victory must be achieved within 50% of the totalnumber of overs.[e] Both incentive points and bonus points as shown above will be awarded for an unscheduled one day match.[f] No bonus or incentive points will be awarded for Twenty20 matches[g] For the purpose of computing bowling points in both first and second innings, bowling sides shall receive theappropriate points in respect of players absent from the batting side when all other wickets have fallen. Howeverbowling points shall not be credited in respect of a batsman who has retired through illness, injury or some otherunavoidable cause.[h] Any team on receiving a forfeit in a match shall be awarded the maximum number of points [match, bonus andincentive] gained by any team in the same grade in the same round of matches. In the event of a forfeit in a OneDay or Twenty20 competition, no adjustment shall be made to net run rate.[i] A team which forfeits a match does not receive any points.[j] A Club which is obliged to forfeit a match shall forfeit its match in The WEP Harris Shield, except for thefollowing Clubs:Sunshine CoastThe Alan Pettigrew ShieldBeenleigh/Logan and Gold Coast The Bob Spence Shield[k] If a Club forfeits a match in any Grade higher than The WEP Harris Shield [subject to 32 [j]], the Club shall notreceive any points for that round in the Grade in which the forfeit occurred, and in the Grade or Grades belowthe Grade in which the forfeit occurred. A Club forfeiting a match in any Grade shall be further penalised bybeing charged 100% of the Umpires’ Fees to <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> and the Wicket Fees to the home Club.[l] Regulation 32 [h] does not apply to any match [other than a match in which a forfeit occurred] affected byRegulation 32 [k].[m]In the event of two or more teams being equal in competition points, their position shall be decided bycalculating a quotient achieved during the rounds. The quotient is calculated by:[i] Dividing the total number of runs scored by a team by the total number of wickets lost by it;[ii] Dividing the total number of runs scored against a team by the total number of wickets taken by it;[iii]Dividing the former [i] by the latter [ii]The team having the higher quotient shall be considered to have the better performance.For the purpose of the calculations a team forfeiting or declaring its innings closed shall be deemed to have lostonly the number of wickets that have actually fallen.Note: The points gained in all forms of competition will count towards final placings in Premiership Competitionsfor determining Semi Finalists. There will be separate Semi Finals and Finals for One Day and Twenty20Competitions in First Grade and the Alan Pettigrew Shield. There will be separate finals for the KatherineRaymont Shield (One Day and Twenty20 matches) and the Katherine Raymont Shield Twenty20competition (Twenty20 matches only).[n] For First Grade and the Alan Pettigrew Shield, separate Two Day Premierships will be awarded to the team thatfinishes first at the end of the Premiership rounds.33. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP[a] The Clubs shall compete in a Club Championship terminating on completion of the Grade Competition Fixturesexclusive of Semi Finals and Finals.[b] Club Championship points are to be determined by multiplying the points secured [including bonus andincentive points] in each of the following competitions:Grade Competition: x 5 First Gradex 4Alan Pettigrew Shieldx 3Norm McMahon Shieldx 2Bob Spence Shieldx 2Roy Tanner Shield andx 1WEP Harris ShieldWomen’s Competitions: x 3 The Katherine Raymont Shield100 pts The Second Grade ShieldAge Competitions: x 1 The Under 18 Competition100pts The Junior Girls’ Competition25


Note: All forms of competition will be included in calculating Club Championship points.[c] In the case of a Club fielding two teams in any one Grade, the points of the team who holds a higher position inthat grade on completion of the round, are added to its Club Championship points.[d] In the event of two or more Clubs being equal on points, the Club Championship will be awarded jointly.[e] Any Club that forfeits more than one match in the Second Grade Shield or Junior Girls’ competitions will not beeligible to gain Club Championship points for participation in that competition.[f] Club Championship points for the Junior Girls’ competition will only be awarded if four teams or moreparticipate in this competition.34. AVERAGES AND AGGREGATES[a] The minimum qualification for averages [aggregates for the Under 18 Competition and Second Grade Shield]shall be:Competition Batting BowlingFirst Grade, The AlanPettigrew, Norm McMahon,Bob Spence, Roy Tanner,WEP Harris and KatherineRaymont Shields200 runs and a total number of innings commencedcomputed as follows:The lesser of[a] Nine or[b] Two thirds of the greatest number of inningscommenced by any player of their Club in theparticular Grade.20 wickets and the bowlingof at least 510 balls in theseason in the particularGrade.The Under 18 CompetitionThe Second Grade Shield150 runs and a total number of innings commencedcomputed as follows:The lesser of[a] Four or[b] Two thirds of the greatest number of inningscommenced by any player of their Club in theparticular Grade.100 runs and a total number of innings commencedcomputed as follows:The lesser of[a] Nine or[b] Two thirds of the greatest number of inningscommenced by any player of her Club in theparticular Grade.12 wickets and the bowlingof at least 300 balls in theseason in the particularGrade.10 wickets and the bowlingof at least 240 balls in theseason in the particularGrade.[b] For the purposes of computing averages and aggregates for First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield, One Dayand Twenty20 matches shall not be taken into account. Unscheduled One Day matches will be taken intoaccount.[c] For the purposes of computing averages and aggregates for The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner,WEP Harris, Katherine Raymont and Second Grade Shields all One Day and Twenty20 matches shall be takeninto account.[d] For the purposes of computing averages and aggregates for The Under 18 Competition, scheduled andunscheduled One Day matches will be taken into account.[e] For the purpose of computing averages and aggregates for all competitions, performances in Semi Finals andFinals shall not be taken into account.[f] Batting and bowling awards in the Under 18 Competition and the Second Grade Shield shall be based on theaggregate number of wickets or runs in that competition.26


35. SEMI FINALS & FINALS35.1 Eligibility[a] For the purpose of this regulation, the words “Final Match[es]” shall mean Semi Finals and Finals and the word“Fixture[s]” shall mean Grade Competition Fixtures unless otherwise stated.[b] To be eligible to play in Finals Matches with any Grade (other than the Katherine Raymont Shield, Women’sSecond Grade, the Under 18 and Sunday Legends’ Competitions), a player must have played at least eight daysin that Grade and/or any lower Grades (including Two Day, One Day and Twenty20 matches, subject to [d]below) during the season, excepting for Senior State and/or National players who will be eligible for First Gradeonly.Notes: For the purpose of calculating eligibility for Finals Matches, the Under 18 Competition shall beconsidered the lowest Grade.Semi Finals and Finals played in either the First Grade or Alan One Day Competition or the First GradeTwenty20 Competition shall not be counted in calculating player eligibility for the Premiership SemiFinals and Finals.[c] Eligibility for The Katherine Raymont Shield Final shall be four [4] days and the Second Grade Shield shall bethree [3] days (including Twenty20 matches as per [d] below).[d] For the purposes of [b] and [c] above participation in a Twenty20 match shall be counted as a half day.[e] To be eligible for Final Matches in One Day and Twenty20 competitions, a player must have played at least twomatches in that format in that Grade and/or any lower Grades during the season, excepting for[i] Senior State and/or National players who will be eligible for First Grade only.Example: To be eligible for a Twenty20 Final Match in the Alan Pettigrew Shield, a player must have played atleast two Twenty20 matches in The Alan Pettigrew and/or Norm McMahon and/or Bob Spenceand/or Roy Tanner and/or WEP Harris Shields.[f] For the purposes of [e] above, only scheduled One Day matches shall be counted towards eligibility for FinalMatches in One Day Competitions.[g] Players competing in the Under 18 Competition, must have played in at least five days in that Competition to beeligible to play in the Under 18 Final.[h] If no play is possible in any fixture, players who are selected to play in this fixture will be able to count thematch towards their qualification for Semi Finals and Finals.[i] Players registered with a Club, who have played eight [8] days in a <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Affiliated BodiesCompetition, are eligible to play in Grade Competition Finals. [Documentation must be provided to the GradeSecretary][j] Where a Club has two [2] or more teams in the one Grade, a player must have played at least eight days with theteam they propose to play with (or in a lower Grade) in the Finals Matches.[k] Despite Regulation 9 [a], no player may be demoted more than one Grade from their last Fixture played exceptwith the approval of the Grade Committee.[l] Despite [b] above any Club with any consecutive teams in Finals Matches may select any player eligible for thehigher Grade in the next lower Grade [provided that the number of players so demoted does not exceed two [2]except with the approval of the Grade Committee].[m] Any player who by virtue of paragraph [j] is eligible to play in a Semi Final Match, and does play, shallautomatically become ineligible to participate in the Finals Match should the Club’s team in the higher Grade beeliminated from the Final.35.2 Ground Allocations[a] The Grade Committee shall allocate the grounds on which Semi Finals and Finals are played. Subject toRegulation 35.2 [c], in all Semi Finals and Finals the team that has finished higher on the premiership laddershall have the right to nominate one of its home grounds as the ground on which the Semi Final or Final isplayed. If the team that has finished higher on the premiership ladder does not nominate one of its home groundsas the venue for the Semi Final or Final then the opposing team has the right to nominate one of its homegrounds as the venue for the Semi Final or the Final. If the opposing team does not nominate one of its homegrounds as the venue for the Semi Final or the Final then the Grade Committee shall allocate a ground. This ruledoes not apply where a Club is unable to nominate a home ground as a venue because its home grounds arebeing used for Final Matches of that Club’s higher grades. Where that occurs the Club may nominate anothervenue to play the Semi Final or Final. For the purposes of Regulation 35.5[a] below the host Club shall be theteam that has nominated the ground as a venue for a Semi Final or Final.[b] Clubs shall nominate their grounds in order of priority prior to 31 January each year.[c] The Grade Committee may allocate Allan Border Field as the venue of the First Grade Semi Finals and Final.[d] For the purposes of Regulation 35.5 [a] where:27


[i] the Grade Committee allocates a ground under Regulation 35.2[a] the host Club shall be the Club whoseground on which the Semi Final or Final is to be played; or[ii] if the Grade Committee allocates Allan Border Field under Regulation 35.2[c], <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> shallhave the obligations of the host.[e] Clubs shall be requested to make their grounds available for all Semi Finals and Finals, including matches inwhich their teams are not involved in. Should there be extenuating circumstances, which prevent a Club’sgrounds from being available for Semi Finals and Finals, the Club should outline the specific circumstances inwriting to the Grade Secretary, no later than the 31 January each year.35.3 Schedule of Finals and Hours of Play[a] The four leading teams in First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner andWEP Harris Shields will play Semi Finals as follows:No. 1 Team v No. 4 TeamNo. 2 Team v No. 3 TeamSemi Finals of two days’ duration will be played under the following scheduled daily playing hours:Grade Days Session 1 Interval 1 Session 2 Interval 2 Session 3First Grade 2 10:00am –12:00pm12:00pm -12:30pm12:30pm –2:30pm2:30pm –3:00pm3:00pm –5:00pmAlan Pettigrew Shield 2 10:00am –12:00pm12:00pm -12:30pm12:30pm –2:30pm2:30pm –3:00pm3:00pm –5:00pmNorm McMahon Shield 2 12:00pm –2:30pm2:30pm –3:00pm3:00pm –5:30pmBob Spence Shield 2 12:00pm –2:30pm2:30pm –3:00pm3:00pm –5:30pmRoy Tanner Shield 2 12:00pm –2:30pm2:30pm –3:00pm3:00pm –5:30pmWEP Harris Shield 2 12:00pm –2:30pm2:30pm –3:00pm3:00pm –5:30pmRegulations 26[c] and 32 shall not apply in all Grades.[b] The winners of Semi Final Matches for First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, RoyTanner and WEP Harris Shields will play in the Final which shall be four [4] days’ duration, played over twosuccessive weekends, under the following scheduled daily playing hours.Grade Days Session 1 Interval 1 Session 2 Interval 2 Session 3First Grade 4 10:00am –12:00pm12:00pm -12:30pm12:30pm –2:30pm2:30pm –3:00pm3:00pm –5:00pmAlan PettigrewShield4 10:00am –12:00pm12:00pm -12:30pm12:30pm –2:30pm2:30pm –3:00pm3:00pm –5:00pmNorm McMahonShield4 12:00pm –2:30pm2:30pm –3:00pm3:00pm –5:30pmBob SpenceShield4 12:00pm –2:30pm2:30pm –3:00pm3:00pm –5:30pmRoy Tanner Shield 4 12:00pm –2:30pm2:30pm –3:00pm3:00pm –5:30pmWEP HarrisShield4 12:00pm –2:30pm2:30pm –3:00pm3:00pm –5:30pmRegulations 26[c] and 32 shall not apply in all Grades.[c] The two leading teams at the completion of the rounds in The Under 18 Competition play in the Final whichshall be two [2] day’s duration, under the following scheduled playing hours.Grade Days Session 1 Interval 1 Session 2Under 18 Competition 2 11am – 1:30pm 1:30pm - 2pm 2pm – 4:30pmRegulation 26 [c] shall not apply.28


[d] Should a decision not be reached in a Final either by an outright win or a win on the first innings the teamoccupying the higher place (or with the highest points for a zone competition) at the end of the PremiershipRounds shall be the winner.Note:A Finals Match cannot be considered completed until:[1] an outright result is achieved; or[2] the fixture has reached the scheduled tea interval on the final day’s play.35.4 Over Rates[a] The initial minimum number of overs shall be:First Grade & The Alan Pettigrew Shield 96The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence,Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields 80& The Under 18 Competition[b] When an innings ends and either:-[i] the initial minimum number of overs, minus three [3] [for the change of innings] has not been bowled in theday or,[ii] there is more than ten minutes playing time remaining before the scheduled cessation, the minimumnumber of overs to be bowled in the remainder of that day shall be the greater of the number arrived at byapplying:-[1] the minimum number of overs shall be calculated at the rate of 1 over for each complete 3.75 minutes,time remaining. If the playing time remaining is one hour or less the calculation shall be at the rate of 1over for each complete 4.29 minutes of the time remaining or[2] the deducting from 96 for First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield, 80 for The Norm McMahon,Bob Spence. Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Under 18 Competition, the sum of the numberof completed overs bowled so far that day plus three overs for any change of innings which occurredthat day other than during a normal interval.[c] Additional HourApplying to First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shieldsand The Under 18 Competition[i] In the event of play being suspended for any reason other than normal intervals, the playing time on that day,shall be extended by the amount of time lost up to a maximum of one hour. In these circumstances, theminimum number of overs to be bowled shall be in accordance with Regulation 35.4 [a] above.[ii] If the start of play is delayed, the scheduled intervals shall be delayed by the same amount of time to amaximum of one hour.[iii]If play has been suspended for 30 minutes or more prior to the commencement of the scheduled tea interval,the tea interval shall be delayed for half an hour. If any further playing time is lost, additional time of up to amaximum of one hour per day shall be added to the playing hours for the next or subsequent day[s] asrequired. Of this additional time the first 30 minutes or less time shall be added to the first session. Howeverunder no circumstances shall the rescheduled cessation time be extended to more than one hour beyond thecessation time as set in the above Hours of Play. The words “scheduled cessation time” used hereafter shallalso mean any rescheduled time as advised by the umpires in accordance with the above regulation. Playshall be deemed to commence when the Umpire calls “Play”.[d] If [notwithstanding any extension of time pursuant to the preceding sub-paragraph] there are losses of playingtime the initial minimum number of overs shall be reduced at the rate of one over for each complete 3.75minutes of the aggregate time lost which shall be assessed as follows:Actual time- for a player leaving the field due to serious injury- for interruptions caused by unfit ground, weather or light conditionsNo reduction of minimum overs shall be allowed for drinks or player injuries where these occur during any ofthe minimum overs which commence after the scheduled cessation time.[e] The umpires shall be responsible for determining the minimum overs to be bowled and shall inform the fieldingcaptain and the batsman of the number of overs.[f] Except on the final day, when a wicket falls during the last minimum over of the day and within two minutes of[or anytime after] the scheduled cessation time, stumps shall be drawn immediately. The over shall becompleted the next day and shall not count for the purposes of calculating over rates for that day.29


[g] If play has earlier been extended beyond the original cessation time, play may recommence prior to therescheduled cessation time provided that playing conditions are fit for play in accordance with the Regulationsgoverning Grade Competition Matches. If play has not earlier been extended beyond the original cessation timeand players are off the field at the original cessation time due to ground, weather or light, play shall cease for theday.[h] Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re number of overs.35.5 Preparation of Pitch and Ground[a] In the Semi Finals and Finals, it is the host Club’s obligation to ensure:[i] that the wicket has been properly prepared in accordance with the laws of cricket and theRegulations governing Grade Competition Matches;[ii] that appropriate arrangements have been made so that ground staff are available at the grounds forthe preparation and repair of the wicket prior to and up to the commencement of play on eachscheduled day of play.[b] Any breach of this regulation will be dealt with at the discretion of the Grade Committee which may impose anyaction it deems appropriate.35.6 Result[a] A Finals Match cannot be considered completed until:[i] an outright result is achieved or[ii] the fixture has reached the scheduled tea interval on the final day’s play.[b] Should a decision not be reached in a Final either by an outright win or a win on the first innings the teamoccupying the higher place (or with the highest points for a zone competition) at the end of the PremiershipRounds shall be the winner.36. PETER BURGE AND KATH SMITH MEDALS[a] At the conclusion of each day’s play for any Men’s or Women’s First Grade Two Day or One Day match,umpires shall award points in the sequence of 6-4-2 for the best and fairest players, which will contribute to therespective Peter Burge and Kath Smith medals for that season.[b] At the conclusion of each Men’s and Women’s First Grade Twenty20 match, umpires shall award points in thesequence of 3-2-1 for the best and fairest players, which will contribute to the respective Peter Burge and KathSmith medals for that season.[c] If less than half the number of the scheduled overs for any given day’s play (or half the scheduled overs for aTwenty20 match) are not bowled, no points shall be awarded on that day.[d] Any player suspended for one or more matches under the Code of Behaviour will not be eligible for the PeterBurge Medal or the Kath Smith Medal for that season.37. SPIRIT OF CRICKET AWARDS[a] At the conclusion of the day’s play for all competitions, umpires shall award points for the Spirit of <strong>Cricket</strong> inthe sequence as follows:3 points: Exceptional, epitomised the true spirit, traditions and values of the game2 points: Played the game in good spirit1 point: Uncompromising, but incident free0 points: Generally antagonistic atmosphere created-1 points: Unacceptable behaviour, captain informed[b] The guidelines for awarding the above points are as follows:[i] The captain’s acceptance of their responsibility for their player’s behaviour as required under the Laws of<strong>Cricket</strong>;[ii] A team’s adherence to the principles of the Spirit of the Game, which includes respect for teammates,opponents, and the role of umpires; and[iii]Acceptance of the umpire’s decision.[c] An average total shall be used to determine the award winners based on those matches from which points areawarded. The average total shall be determined by dividing the total points by the number of matches for whichpoints were awarded. Points shall only be awarded for a Two Day match in which 25% of the scheduled oversare completed or for a One Day or Twenty20 match in which a result is achieved.30


38. CUSTODIANS OF CRICKET PROGRAM[a] Before captaining a team a player shall complete the Custodians of <strong>Cricket</strong> program, which will be offeredbefore the start of the season and, as necessary, during the season.[b] The Grade Secretary will maintain a database of captains who have completed the Custodians of <strong>Cricket</strong>program.[c] Competition points will not be allocated for any match in which a team is captained by a player that has notcompleted the Custodians of <strong>Cricket</strong> program.[d] This Regulation applies to First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEPHarris, Katherine Raymont and Second Grade Shields and The Under 18 Competition.39. CODE OF BEHAVIOUR – Refer to Policies AppendixALL PLAYERS AND OFFICIALS SHOULD BE WELL AWARE OF THE STANDARDS EXPECTEDAND CONSEQUENTLY ANY PLAYER OR OFFICIAL WHO BREACHES THIS CODE CANEXPECT LITTLE SYMPATHY IF FOUND GUILTY.40. PENALTY TO PLAYERS/OFFICIALS/CLUBS[a] Should any player or official commit any breach of these Regulations, including the Code of Behaviour, theIntoxicated Player Policy or the Racial and Religious Vilification Code the Conducts Commissioner or theConducts Committee may fine the offender, suspend them from further play, or otherwise deal with them at itsdiscretion. This may include suspended sentences which are subject to conditions imposed at the time ofsentence.[b] Should any Club commit any breach of these Regulations, the Grade Committee may fine the offending Club,suspend the Club or its team from further play, or otherwise deal with the Club at its discretion.[c] SCOPE OF PENALTIES[i] Penalties imposed by a Conducts Commissioner, Conducts Committee or an Appeals Tribunal, aredeemed to pertain to all cricket matches and competitions conducted or participated in by <strong>Queensland</strong><strong>Cricket</strong> and any of its affiliates for the duration of the penalty.[ii] Players suspended for breaches of <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia or ICC Codes are also deemed to be suspendedfrom all matches and competitions conducted, under the jurisdiction of or participated in by<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> and any of its affiliates for the duration of the penalty.41. DISPUTES REFERRED[a] Any protest from a Club, or any matter of dispute between Clubs, shall be adjudicated upon by the GradeCommittee after all Clubs concerned have been notified of such protest or dispute and have had the opportunityof making written representations thereon, provided that no such protest or dispute shall be considered by theGrade Committee unless lodged with the Grade Secretary of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> within seven [7] days after thematter in question arose, provided that in all cases in dispute any player or Club may appeal to the <strong>Queensland</strong><strong>Cricket</strong> Appeals Tribunal within fourteen [14] days of the date of the Grade Committee decision and its decisionthereof shall be final.[b] In relation to all appeals to the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Appeals Tribunal from any decision of the Grade Committeeunder this Regulation, the process identified under the Appeals Regulation shall apply.42. GRADE COMMITTEE POWERS[a] In the event of a breach of the Regulations governing Grade Competition matches and/or in respect of anyaction, conduct, behaviour or decision taken, made or implemented by any Club, player, official or otherrepresentatives of the Club by, through or in connection with any Grade Competition match which in theopinion of the Grade Committee, constitutes conduct or action detrimental to the game or the spirit of the game,the Grade Committee may impose on a Club such a penalty as the Grade Committee considers appropriate in thecircumstances.[b] Without limiting the generality of paragraph [a] above, the penalty may include any of, or any combination of,the following:[i] forfeiture of the Match, Bonus and/or Incentive Points gained by the Club in the particular competitionmatch or matches;[ii] in the event of a Semi Final or Final, forfeiture of the match;[iii] a monetary penalty.43. ALTERATIONS TO REGULATIONSNo existing Regulation shall be appealed or altered nor shall any new Regulation be added without theconcurrence of a majority of the persons then present and entitled to vote and voting at a meeting of the GradeCommittee. If necessary the Chairman of the meeting shall have the casting vote.31


PLAYING CONDITIONSONE DAY MATCHES – INDEX1. DURATION OF MATCHES AND COMPOSITION OF TEAM …………………………………. 331.1 Duration of Matches ……………………………………………………………………………. 331.2 Nomination of Players ………………………………………………………………………….. 332. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS …………………………………………………………….. 342.1 Hours of Play …………………………………………………………………………………… 342.2 Interval Between Innings ……………………………………………………………………… 342.3 Intervals for Drinks ……………………………..……………………………………………... 342.4 Extra Time ……………………………………………………………………………………... 343. LENGTH OF INNINGS ……………………………………………………………………….. …… 353.1 Uninterrupted Matches ……………………………………………………………………….. 353.2 Delayed or Interrupted Matches ……………………………………………………………... 354. RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDERS ……………………………….......... 365. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER ………………………………………………………….... 386. NO BALL ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 396.1 Free Hit After a Foot Fault No Ball …………………………………………………………. 396.2 Short Pitched Deliveries …………………………………………………………………........ 397. WIDE BOWLING – JUDGING A WIDE ……………………………………………………. …... 398. THE RESULT ………………………………………………………………………………………. 408.1 Minimum Overs ………………………………………………………………………............. 408.2 Tie ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 408.3 Delayed or Interrupted Matches - Calculation of the Target Score ……………………….. 408.4 Procedure for One1 Eliminator ................................................................................................ 409. POINTS ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 419.1 Preliminary Matches ………………………………………………………………………….. 419.2 Net Run Rate …………………………………………………………………………………... 419.3 Qualifying for Semi Finals and the Final ……………………………………………………. 4110. FINAL ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 4210.1 Venue ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4210.2 Tie ……………………………………………………………………………………………... 4210.3 No Result ………………………………………………………………………………............ 4232


PLAYING CONDITIONSONE DAY MATCHESThese Playing Conditions apply for all One Day matches in the following competitions. Where competitions areindividually identified, such Playing Conditions are to apply to that competition only.First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris ShieldsThe Katherine Raymont ShieldThe Under 18 CompetitionThe Regulations governing Grade Competition Matches shall apply except where varied below.1. DURATION OF MATCHES AND COMPOSITION OF TEAM1.1 Duration of MatchesOne Day matches shall consist of one innings per side and each innings will be limited to the number of six-ballovers specified below:Competition Number of Overs Minimum Overs toConstitute a MatchFirst Grade, The Alan Pettigrew and Katherine RaymontShields50 15The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP HarrisShields and The Under 18 Competition40 151.2 Nomination of PlayersA team shall consist of 11 players one of whom shall be the captain.The Katherine Raymont Shield: A team shall consist of 12 players. 11 fielders only shall be on the field at anyone time. One player in each side shall not be permitted to bat. Unlimited interchange of fielders from the 12players nominated to take part in the match shall be allowed, provided that no time is wasted. Should a player beinjured and not be able to take their place in the field, the replacement fielder must in the first instance be one ofthe 12 nominated players.1.3 Law 2.5 Fielder Absent or Leaving the Field will apply as modified below:(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 during a session of play, the umpire shall be informed of the reason fortheir absence, and they shall not thereafter come onto the field during a session of playwithout the consent of the umpire (See Law 2.6). The umpire shall give such consent as soonas practicable. If the player is absent from the field for longer than eight minutes:(i) The player shall not be permitted to bowl in that innings after their return until they havebeen on the field for at least that length of playing time for which they were absent.(ii) The player shall not be permitted to bat unless or until, in the aggregate, they havereturned to the field and/or their side’s innings has been in progress for at least thatlength of playing time for which they have been absent or, if earlier when their side haslost five wickets.(b) The restrictions in (i) and (ii) above shall not apply if the player has suffered an externalblow (as opposed to an internal injury such as a pulled muscle) whilst participating earlier inthe match and consequently been forced to leave the field. Nor shall it apply if the player hasbeen absent for very exceptional and wholly acceptable reasons (other than injury or illness).(c) In the event of a fieldsman already being off the field at the commencement of aninterruption in play through ground, weather or light conditions, they shall be allowed tocount any such stoppage time as playing time, provided that they personally inform theumpires when they are fit enough to take the field had play been in progress.33


2. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS2.1 Hours of PlayFirst Grade and The Alan Pettigrew ShieldInnings 1 Interval Innings 210:00am – 1:30pm 1:30pm – 2:00pm 2:00pm – 5:30pmThe Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris ShieldsInnings 1 Interval Innings 212:00pm – 2:30pm 2:30pm – 3:00pm 3:00pm – 5:30pmThe Katherine Raymont ShieldInnings 1 Interval Innings 210:00am – 1:10pm 1:10pm – 1:40pm 1:40pm – 4:50pmThe Under 18 CompetitionInnings 1 Interval Innings 211:00am – 1:30pm 1:30pm – 2:00pm 2:00pm – 4:30pm2.2 Interval Between Innings:The interval shall be of 30 minutes duration and taken at the conclusion of the innings of the team battingfirst.Where play is delayed or interrupted the umpires will reduce the length of the interval to the followingtimes:Time LostReduced Interval TimeBetween 00 and 120 Minutes20 MinutesMore than 120 Minutes10 MinutesRefer also to the provisions of Playing Condition 3.22.3 Intervals for DrinksDrinks breaks shall be permitted as follows:CompetitionFirst Grade, The Alan Pettigrew and KatherineRaymont ShieldsThe Under 18 Competition, The Norm McMahon, BobSpence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris ShieldsDrinks BreaksTwo per session, each 1 hour 10 minutes apart.One per session, after 20 overs.The provisions of Law 15.9 shall be strictly observed except that under conditions of extreme heat theumpires may permit extra intervals for drinks.An individual player may be given a drink either on the boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on thefield, provided that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken onto the field without thepermission of the umpires. Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricketattire.2.4 Extra TimeProvision has been made for extra official playing time in the competitions below – refer to PlayingCondition 3.2 for applicationCompetitionFirst Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence,Roy Tanner and WEP Harris ShieldsThe Katherine Raymont Shield and The Under 18 Competition34Extra Time30 minutes60 minutes


3 LENGTH OF INNINGS3.1 Uninterrupted Matches(a) Each team shall bat for the overs indicated in Playing Condition 1.1 unless all out earlier or aresult achieved. A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed.(b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time forcessation of the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs havebeen bowled. The interval shall not be extended and the second session shall commence atthe scheduled time.(c) If the team batting first is dismissed in less than the overs indicated in Playing Condition 1.1,the team batting second shall be entitled to bat for the full amount of overs unless a result isachieved.(d) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the full amount of overs by the scheduled cessationtime, the hours of play shall be extended until the required number of overs has been bowledor a result achieved.(e) Penalties shall apply for not bowling the required overs (.25 points per over) (Refer also toRegulation 29 [i] relating to circumstances of an extenuating nature). These penalties shallapply to One Day Competitions and consequently, Premiership Competitions.3.2 Delayed or Interrupted Matches3.2.1 General(a) The object shall always be to rearrange the number of overs so that both teams have theopportunity of batting for the same number of overs.[i] A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed.[ii] A minimum number of overs specified in Playing Condition 1.1 have to be bowled tothe side batting second to constitute a match.[iii] The calculation of the number of overs to be bowled shall be based on an average rate inthe total time available for play, as indicated below:First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield:The Norm McMahon Bob Spence, Roy Tanner andWEP Harris Shields, The Under 18 Competition:Katherine Raymont Shield:14.28 overs per hour16 overs per hour15.78 overs per hourIf a reduction of the number of overs is required, any recalculation must not cause the matchto be rescheduled to finish earlier than the original cessation time. This time may be extendedto allow for one extra over for both teams to be added if required.(b) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduledcessation time, the hours of play shall be extended until the overs have been bowled or aresult achieved.(c) The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number of overs than the first team unlessthe latter has been all out in less than the agreed number of overs.(d) Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations regarding the number of overs.(e) Penalties shall apply for not bowling the required overs (.25 points per over) (Refer also toRegulation 29 [i] relating to circumstances of an extenuating nature). These penalties shallapply to One Day Competitions and consequently, Premiership Competitions.3.2.2 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting First(a) If the number of overs of the team batting first is reduced, a fixed time will be specified forthe completion of the first session, as calculated by applying the provisions of PlayingConditions 2.2 and 3.2.1(a).(b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time forcessation of the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has beenbowled.35


3.2.3 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting Second(a) If there is a suspension in play during the second innings, the overs shall be reduced at a ratefor time lost (as specified in 3.2.1 (a)), except that, when the innings of the team batting firsthas been completed prior to the scheduled or rescheduled time for the interval betweeninnings, the reduction of overs will not commence until an amount of time equivalent to thatby which the second innings started early has elapsed.Note: For any match interrupted after the start of play, see the provisions of Playing Condition 8.3[Calculation of Target Score]4 RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDERS4.1 At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than 5 fielders on the leg side.4.2 In addition to the restriction contained in 4.1 above, further fielding restrictions shall apply to certain oversin each innings. The nature of such fielding restrictions and the overs during which they shall apply(hereinafter referred to as the Fielding Restriction Overs (FROs)) are set out in the following paragraphs.4.3 The following fielding restrictions shall apply:(a) Two semi circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The semi circles shall have as theircentre the middle stump at either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semicircles shallbe 30 yards (27.43 metres) (23 metres for the Katherine Raymont Shield). The semi circlesshall be linked by two parallel straight lines drawn on the field. The fielding restriction areasshould be marked by continuous painted white lines or ‘dots’ at 5 yard (4.57 metres)intervals, each ‘dot’ to be covered by white plastic or rubber (but not metal) disc measuring 7inches (18 cm) in diameter. During the Fielding Restriction Overs (as set out below), onlythe number of fielders set out in the table below shall be permitted outside this fieldingrestriction area at the instant of delivery.(See Field Marking Appendix)[i] For the first block of Fielding Restriction Overs, as set out in 4.6 (a) below, two fieldersshall be permitted outside the fielding restriction area at the instant of delivery.[ii] For the second and third blocks of Fielding Restriction Overs, as set out in 4.6 (b) below,three fielders shall be permitted outside the fielding restriction area at the instant ofdelivery.4.4 During the non Fielding Restriction Overs, no more than 4 fielders shall be permitted outside the fieldingrestriction area referred to in Playing Condition 4.3 above.4.5 A batsman must nominate their team’s block of Fielding Restriction Overs no later than the moment atwhich the umpire reaches the stumps at the bowler’s end for the start of the next over. The fielding captainmay nominate their team’s Fielding Restriction Overs any time prior to the commencement of the over.Once a side has nominated a block of Fielding Restriction Overs, the decision cannot be changed. Theumpire who will stand at the bowler’s end for the commencement of a Powerplay block shall determinewhich side first made the request. The umpires shall not ask or remind either captain regarding their optionto take a block (except as required 4.6 [c] below). If in the opinion of the umpires neither captain hasadvised them of their intention to take a block it will be assumed that no block is in effect.4.6 Subject to the provisions of 4.8 below, the Fielding Restriction Overs shall apply for the following numberof overs:First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield:20 overs per innings to be taken as follows:(a) 10 of the Fielding Restriction Overs shall be the first 10 overs of the innings.(b) For the remaining second and third block of Fielding Restriction Overs (blocks of 5 overs foran uninterrupted match), one shall be taken at the discretion of the fielding captain and theother at the discretion of either batsman at the wicket. If an uneven number of overs arerequired for each block of Fielding Restriction Overs, the fielding captain shall have thegreater number.36


(c) The second and third blocks of Fielding Restriction Overs must commence between the 16thand 40th overs. However this shall not apply for any innings reduced to less than 40 overs induration;(d) Should either captain choose not to exercise this discretion, the remaining blocks of FieldingRestriction Overs will automatically commence at the latest available point in the innings(i.e. in an uninterrupted innings, at the start of the 31st and 36th overs).The Katherine Raymont Shield20 overs per innings to be taken as follows:(a) 10 of the Fielding Restriction Overs shall be the first 10 overs of the innings.(b) For the remaining second and third block of Fielding Restriction Overs (blocks of 5 overs foran uninterrupted match), one shall be taken at the discretion of the fielding captain and theother at the discretion of either batsman at the wicket. If an uneven number of overs arerequired for each block of Fielding Restriction Overs, the fielding captain shall have thegreater number.(c) Should either captain choose not to exercise this discretion, the remaining blocks of FieldingRestriction Overs will automatically commence at the latest available point in the innings(i.e. in an uninterrupted innings, at the start of the 41st and 46th overs).The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Under 18Competition:15 overs per innings to be taken as follows:(a) 10 of the Fielding Restriction Overs shall be the first 10 overs of the innings.(b) The remaining 5 overs shall be taken at the discretion of the fielding captain in one block of5 at any time in the innings thereafter. The fielding captain shall advise the on-field umpiresaccordingly.(c) Should the fielding captain choose not to exercise this discretion, the remaining blocks ofFielding Restriction Overs will automatically commence at the latest available point in theinnings (i.e. in an uninterrupted innings, at the start of the 36th over).4.7 In the event of an infringement of any of the above fielding restrictions, the umpire at the striker’s end shallcall and signal No Ball.4.8 In circumstances when the number of overs of the batting team is reduced, the number of FieldingRestriction Overs shall be reduced in accordance with the table below. For the sake of clarity, it should benoted that the table shall apply to both the 1st and 2nd innings of the match.First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew and Katherine Raymont ShieldsInnings Number of SequenceDuration FROs taken15 – 16 6 3 + 2 + 117 – 18 7 4 + 2 + 119 – 22 8 4 + 2 + 223 – 24 9 4 + 3 + 225 – 27 10 5 + 3 + 228 – 29 11 6 + 3 + 230 – 32 12 6 + 3 + 333 – 34 13 7 + 3 + 335 – 37 14 7 + 4 + 338 – 39 15 8 + 4 + 340 – 42 16 8 + 4 + 443 – 44 17 9 + 4 + 445 – 47 18 9 + 5 + 448 – 49 19 10 + 5 + 450 20 10 + 5 + 537


The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Under 18 CompetitionInnings Number of Sequenceduration FROs taken15 – 17 6 618 – 19 7 720 – 21 8 822 – 23 9 924 – 26 10 1027 – 28 11 10 + 129 – 31 12 10 + 232 – 33 13 10 + 334 – 36 14 10 + 437 – 40 15 10 + 54.9 Where, in an interrupted innings, on resumption the recalculated number of Fielding Restriction Overs (asset out above) is no longer achievable, the actual number of Fielding Restriction Overs for that innings willbe the closest achievable whole number (subject to observing 4.10, 4.11 and 4.12 below).4.10 Each block of Fielding Restriction Overs must commence at the start of an over.4.11 If following an interruption while a Fielding Restriction Over is not in progress, it is found on resumptionthat the recalculated number of Fielding Restriction Overs remaining equals or exceeds the number of oversto be bowled in the innings, then the Fielding Restriction Overs will commence at the start of the next over.4.12 If play is interrupted during a Fielding Restriction Over and on resumption the total number of FieldingRestriction Overs has already been exceeded, then the fielding restrictions will be lifted immediately. Notethat this is the only circumstance under which the Fielding Restriction Overs status can be changed duringan over.4.13 At the commencement of each discretionary block of Fielding Restriction Overs, the umpire shall signalsuch commencement to the scorers by rotating their arm in a large circle. If the batting side has chosen thePowerplay the umpire shall signal this to the scorers by tapping their hands above their head after thesignal.5 NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER5.1 No bowler shall bowl more than the following amount of overs in an innings.CompetitionOversFirst Grade and the Alan Pettigrew Shield 13The Katherine Raymont Shield 10The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Under 18 8Competition5.2 In a delayed or interrupted match where the overs are reduced for both teams or for the team bowlingsecond, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth [one-quarter for First Grade and the Alan PettigrewShield] of the total overs allowed (unless such a number has been exceeded before the interruption), exceptthat where the total overs are not divisible by five [divisible by four for First Grade and the Alan PettigrewShield], an additional over shall be allowed to the minimum number of bowlers necessary to make up thebalance. - e.g. after 20 overs, rain interrupts play and the innings is reduced to 27 overs. Both openingbowlers have bowled 7 overs. Two bowlers can bowl 6 overs and three bowlers can bowl 5 overs. Bowlers1 and 2 have already exceeded this limit. They count as the two bowlers who were allowed the extra over (6as opposed to 5) and so any other bowlers are limited to 5 overs.5.3 When an interruption occurs mid-over and on resumption the bowler has exceeded the new maximumallocation, they will be allowed to finish the incompleted over.5.4 In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable to complete an over, another bowler will bowl theremaining deliveries. Such part of an over will count as a full over only in so far as each bowler’s limit isconcerned.38


5.5 In the event of Regulation 30 [c], relating to bowling injury prevention, not being met, a penalty of 0.25competition points shall be applied to each over bowled in breach of the regulation.6 NO BALL6.1 Free Hit After a Foot Fault No Ball(a) The delivery following a No Ball called for a foot fault (Law 24.5) shall be a free hit forwhichever batsman is facing it. If the delivery for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery (anykind of No Ball or Wide), then the next delivery will become a free hit for whicheverbatsman is facing it.(b) For any free hit, the striker can only be dismissed under the circumstances that apply for aNo Ball even if the delivery for the free hit is called a Wide. Changes to fielding positionsare only permitted if a different batsman is on strike for the free hit delivery.(c) The bowler’s end umpire will indicate the free hit delivery by (after the No Ball signal)extending one arm straight upwards and moving it in a circular motion.6.2 Short Pitched DeliveriesA bowler shall be allowed to bowl two fast short pitched deliveries per over.(a) A fast short-pitched ball is defined as a ball, which after pitching, passes or would havepassed above shoulder height of the batsman standing upright in his normal guard position atthe crease but not clearly above his head.(b) The umpire at the bowlers end shall advise the bowler and the batsman on strike when eachfast short pitched delivery has been bowled.(c) In addition, for the purpose of this regulation, a ball that passes clearly above head height ofthe batsman, other than a fast short pitched ball as defined in 6.2 (a) above, that prevents thebatsman from being able to hit it with their bat by means of a normal cricket stroke shall becalled a Wide and will also count as an allowable ball above shoulder height for that over(subject to 6.2(d), (e) and (f) below).(d) In the event of a bowler bowling more than two fast short pitched deliveries in an over asdefined in 6.2 (a) and 6.2 (c) above, the umpire at the bowlers end shall call and signal NoBall on each occasion. A differential signal shall be used to signify a No Ball for a fast shortpitched delivery. The umpire shall call and signal No Ball and then tap the head with theother hand. In addition when the ball is dead, the umpire shall caution the bowler, inform thecaptain of the fielding side, the batsmen at the wicket and the other umpire of what hasoccurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings.(e) If there is a second instance of the bowler being No Balled for bowling more than two fastshort pitched deliveries in an over, the umpire shall repeat the procedure in 6.2 (d) above andadvise the bowler than this is his final warning for the innings.(f) Should there be any further instance by the same bowler in that innings, the umpire shall calland signal No Ball and when the ball is dead, direct the captain to take the bowler offforthwith. If necessary the over shall be completed by another bowler, who shall neither havebowled the previous over or part thereof nor be allowed to bowl the next over or part thereof.(g) The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the batsmen at the wicket and assoon as possible to the captain of the batting side.(h) The umpires will then report the matter to <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> which shall take whateveraction is considered appropriate against the captain and bowler concerned.(i) This regulation is not a substitute for Dangerous and Unfair Bowling that umpires may applyat any time.Note: Regulation 28 [a] (underarm bowling not permitted) shall apply.7 WIDE BOWLING – JUDGING A WIDE7.1 Umpires are instructed to apply a strict and consistent interpretation in regard to this Law in order toprevent negative bowling wide of the wicket.7.2 Any off side or leg side delivery that in the opinion of the umpire does not give the batsman a reasonableopportunity to score shall be called a Wide.7.3 As a guide, a delivery passing the striker on the leg side, more than 1ft (30.48cm), from the middle stumpwithout any contact with the striker’s bat or person shall be a Wide unless the ball passes between thestriker and the stumps. Lines shall be drawn from the popping crease to the bowling crease, parallel withthe return crease, measured 1ft (30.48cm) from the middle stump on both sides of the wicket.39


7.4 As a guide, a ball passing the batsman on the off side more than 75cm Wide of the off stump shall be calleda Wide. Lines shall be drawn from the popping crease to the bowling crease, parallel with the return crease,measured 17 inches (43.18 cm) from the return crease on both sides of the wicket.(See Wide Marking Appendix)8 THE RESULT8.1 Minimum Overs(a) A result can be achieved only if both teams have had the opportunity of batting for at least 15overs, subject to the provisions of Playing Condition 3.2, unless one team has been all out inless than 15 overs or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 15overs.(b) All matches in which both teams have not had an opportunity of batting for a minimum of 15overs, shall be declared No Result.8.2 TieIn matches in which both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the agreed number of overs, subjectto the provisions of Playing Condition 3.2 the team scoring the higher number of runs shall be the winner.If the scores are equal, the result shall be a Tie and no account shall be taken of the number of wickets thathave fallen.8.3 Delayed or Interrupted Matches - Calculation of the Target ScoreIf, due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of either teamhas to be revised to a lesser number than originally allotted (minimum 15 overs), then a revised target score(to win) should be set for the number of overs which the team batting second will have the opportunity offacing. The target score shall be calculated by the two scorers (or player scorers as the case may be). Thetarget score shall be confirmed by the umpires and communicated and agreed to by both captains prior tothe recommencement of the match. This revised target is to be calculated using:First Grade:The Duckworth/Lewis MethodThe Katherine Raymont, Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP HarrisShields and The Under 18 Competition:The “Calculation of Target Score” table (as listed in QC handbook)The target score will always be a whole number and one run less will constitute a Tie.Note: Where possible Club Officials should assist scorers with the calculation of target scores.8.4 Procedure for One1 EliminatorIn Semi Finals and Finals in which the scores are equal (ie. either the number of runs scored oras a result of the Duckworth Lewis calculation), the result shall be determined through atiebreaker based on the ICC One Over Per Side Eliminator “One1 Eliminator”.The “One1 Eliminator” shall occur as follows:(a) Subject to weather conditions the One1 Eliminator shall commence 5 minutes after theconclusion of the match.(b) The One1 Eliminator will take place on the pitch allocated for the match with the sidesbatting in the same order. The umpires shall not change ends. The fielding side shall choosewhich end to bowl from.(c) Prior to the commencement of the One1 Eliminator each team shall select three batsmen andone bowler.(d) The selected players are given in writing to the umpires.(e) Each team’s over is played with the fielding restrictions outlined in Playing Condition 4 in aNon-FRO.(f) The same ball (or a ball of a similar age if the original ball is out of shape) as used at the endof the team’s innings shall be used for the “extra” over.(g) The loss of two wickets in the over ends the team’s one over innings.(h) In the event that the result is still a Tie after the One1 Eliminator above has been applied, theOne1 Eliminator (clauses a-g) shall be repeated until a winner is obtained.40


“One1 Eliminator” not possible(i) If circumstances make a “One1 Eliminator” impossible in a Semi-Final or Final the teamthat finished higher on the points table at the conclusion of the preliminary matches shall bedeclared the winner.9 POINTS9.1 Preliminary MatchesRefer to Regulation 32 for Premiership Points in One Day matches. Separate Points Ladders shall be used forthe One Day Competition and the Premiership Competition in First Grade and the Alan Pettigrew Shield.Separate Points Ladders shall be used for the Katherine Raymont Shield (One Day and Twenty20 matches) andthe Katherine Raymont Shield Twenty20 competition (Twenty20 matches only).9.2 Net Run Rate(a) A team’s net run rate is calculated by deducting from the average runs per over scored bythat team throughout the competition, the average runs per over scored against that teamthroughout the competition.(b) In the event of a team being all out in less than its full quota of overs, the calculation of itsnet run rate shall be based on the full quota of overs to which it would have been entitled andnot on the number of overs in which the team was dismissed.(c) Only those matches where results are achieved will count for the purpose of net run ratecalculations. Where a match is abandoned, but a result is achieved under Duckworth/Lewisor the “Calculation of Target Score” table, for net run rate purposes Team 1 will beaccredited with Team 2’s Par Score on abandonment off the same number of overs faced byTeam 2. Where a match is concluded but with Duckworth/Lewis or the “Calculation ofTarget Score” table having been applied at an earlier point in the match, Team 1 will beaccredited with 1 run less than the final Target Score for Team 2 off the total number ofovers allocated to Team 2 to reach the target.(d) In matches where play is delayed or interrupted, and the match becomes less than the originalnumber of scheduled overs, the Team Run Rate for the team batting second will be the rateachieved in its innings, with such rate being based on the number of overs as set in PlayingCondition 3.2 and the target score as set in Playing Condition 8.3.9.3 Qualifying for Semi Finals and the FinalThe First Grade and Alan Pettigrew Shield One Day Competitions:(a) The four leading teams in the First Grade and Alan Pettigrew Shield One Day Competitions will play SemiFinals as followsNo. 1 Team v No. 4 TeamNo. 2 Team v No. 3 Team(b) In the event of the teams finishing on equal points, the right to play in the Semi Final match will bedetermined by the most wins in the preliminary matches or, if still equal, the higher net run rate in thepreliminary matches. In the event of a forfeit or a match declared no result, run rate is not applicable.(c) If no result is achieved in a Semi Final on the scheduled day of play, the higher placed team at the conclusionof the preliminary matches shall proceed to the Final.(d) Separate Finals shall be played for the One Day Competition and the Premiership Competition in First Gradeand the Alan Pettigrew Shield.The Katherine Raymont Shield:(a) On completion of the rounds the teams that finish in first and second position will play a Final.(b) In the event of the teams finishing on equal points, the right to play in the Final will be determined by thehigher net run rate in the preliminary matches. In the event of a forfeit or a match declared no result, run rateis not applicable.(c) The Final for the Katherine Raymont Shield shall be a One Day match, based on Premiership points fromboth One Day and Twenty20 matches.(d) A separate Twenty20 Final shall be played based on Premiership points from Twenty20 matches only.41


10. FINAL10.1 VenueThe venue for the Final shall be determined by the Grade Committee.(a) The Grade Committee may allocate Allan Border Field as the venue of the Final.(b) For the purposes of Regulation 35.5[a] where:[i] the Grade Committee allocates a ground under 35.2[a] the host Club shall be the Club whose ground theSemi Final or Final is to be played; or[ii] the Grade Committee allocates Allan Border Field under Regulation 35.2[c], <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> shall havethe obligations of the host.(c) The Grade Committee shall allocate the grounds on which Semi Finals and Finals are played. Subject to 10.1(a)the team that has finished higher on the premiership ladder shall have the right to nominate one of its homegrounds as the ground on which the Semi Final or Final is played. If the team that has finished higher on thepremiership ladder does not nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the Final then the opposing teamhas the right to nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the Final. If the opposing team does notnominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the Final then the Grade Committee shall allocate a ground.This Playing Condition does not apply where a Club is unable to nominate a home ground as a venue because itshome grounds are being used by that Club’s other grades. Where that occurs the Club may nominate anothervenue to play the Final. For the purposes of Regulation 35.5[a], the host Club shall be the team that hasnominated the ground as a venue for a Semi Final or Final.10.2 TieIf there is a tie in a Semi-Final or Final, the teams shall compete in a One1 Eliminator to determine the winner.10.3 No Result(a) If no result is achieved in the Final on the scheduled day of play, the match shall be replayed on the reservedate as scheduled.(b) In the event of a no result in the Final [including the Reserve Day], the team finishing with the higher pointsor if still equal, the most wins in the preliminary matches, or if still equal the best net run rate at the end ofthe preliminary matches shall be declared the winner.Applying to the Katherine Raymont Shield:(a) If no result is achieved in the Final on the scheduled day of play, the match shall be replayed on the reservedate as scheduled.(b) In the event of a no result in the Final [including the Reserve Day], the team finishing with the higher pointsor if still equal the best net run rate at the end of the preliminary matches shall be declared the winner.42


Playing ConditionsTWENTY20 MATCHES - INDEX1. PLAYING CONDITIONS ……………………………………………………………………… 441.1 Player Eligibility (Sunday Legends) ……………………………………………………… 441.2 Substitutes …………………………………………………………………………………. 442. DURATION OF MATCH ……………………………………………………………………… 443. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS ……………………………………………………….. 453.1 Hours of Play – Finals ……………………………………………………………………. 453.2 Interval between Innings ………………………………………………………………… 453.3 Intervals for Drinks ……………………………………………………………………… 453.4 Extra Time………………………………………………………………………………. 454. LENGTH OF INNINGS ………………………………………………………………………. 454.1 Uninterrupted Matches …………………………………………………………………. 454.2 Delayed or Interrupted Matches ………………………………………………………... 465. THE BALL …………………………………………………………………………………….. 476. RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDERS ………………………………. 477. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER …………………………………………………….. 478. LAW 24.12 - NO BALL – PENALTY ………………………………………………………. 479. FREE HIT AFTER A FOOT FAULT NO BALL ………………………………………….. 4810. LAW 31 - TIMED OUT ……………………………………………………………………. 4811. OVER-RATE PENALTIES ………………………………………………………………… 4812. THE RESULT ……………………………………………………………………………….. 4812.1 Overs ……………………………………………………………………………………. 4812.2 Tie ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 4812.3 Delayed or Interrupted Matches – Calculation of the Target Score ………………... 4912.4 Procedure for One1 Eliminator ……………………………………………………….. 4913 POINTS ………………………………………………………………………………………. 4913.1 Preliminary Matches …………………………………………………………………… 4913.2 Net Run Rate ……………………………………………………………………………. 4913.3 Qualifying for Semi Finals and the Final ……………………………………………... 5014. FINAL ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 5014.1 Venue ……………………………………………………………………………………. 5014.2 Tie ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 5114.3 No result ………………………………………………………………………………… 5143


Playing ConditionsTWENTY20 MATCHESThese Playing Conditions apply for all Twenty20 matches in the following competitions. Where competitions areindividually identified, such Playing Conditions are to apply to that competition only.First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm Mcmahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris ShieldsKatherine Raymont ShieldThe Sunday Legends Competition1. PLAYING CONDITIONSThe Regulations governing Grade Competition Matches and the Playing Conditions for One Day Matches shallapply except as varied below.1.1 Player EligibilityThe Sunday Legends CompetitionPlayers selected to represent their Club in the Sunday Legends Competition must not have played in either FirstGrade or The Alan Pettigrew Shield in that season.1.2 SubstitutesOnce the match has commenced substitute fielders shall not be permitted unless a player sustains an injuryduring the game.1.3 Law 2.5 Fielder Absent or Leaving the Field will apply as modified below:(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 during a session of play, the umpire shall be informed of the reason fortheir absence, and they shall not thereafter come onto the field during a session of playwithout the consent of the umpire (See Law 2.6). The umpire shall give such consent as soonas practicable. If the player is absent from the field for longer than eight minutes:(i) The player shall not be permitted to bowl in that innings after their return until they havebeen on the field for at least that length of playing time for which they were absent.(ii) The player shall not be permitted to bat unless or until, in the aggregate, they havereturned to the field and/or their side’s innings has been in progress for at least thatlength of playing time for which they have been absent or, if earlier when their side haslost five wickets.(b) The restrictions in (i) and (ii) above shall not apply if the player has suffered an externalblow (as opposed to an internal injury such as a pulled muscle) whilst participating earlier inthe match and consequently been forced to leave the field. Nor shall it apply if the player hasbeen absent for very exceptional and wholly acceptable reasons (other than injury or illness).(c) In the event of a fieldsman already being off the field at the commencement of aninterruption in play through ground, weather or light conditions, they shall be allowed tocount any such stoppage time as playing time, provided that they personally inform theumpires when they are fit enough to take the field had play been in progress.2. DURATION OF MATCH(a) Matches will consist of one innings per side, each innings being limited to 20 overs.(b) A minimum of 10 overs per team shall constitute a match.44


3. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALSFirst Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris andKatherine Raymont ShieldsMatch 110:00am - 11:20am Session 111:20am - 11:35am Interval11:35am - 12:55pm Session 2Match 22:00pm - 3:20pm Session 13:20pm - 3:35pm Interval3:35pm - 4:55pm Session 2In the event that a team that is required to travel between venues, is delayed by the first match and or traffic,and are not present 15 minutes prior to the scheduled time for the commencement of the second match, thehours of play (including the intervals) shall be postponed by 15 minutes. Should there be any further delaysdue to traffic, Playing Condition 4.2 shall apply.3.1 Hours of Play – FinalsThe hours of play for Semi-Finals and Finals shall be determined by the Grade Committee.3.2 Interval between Innings(a) If the innings of the team batting first is completed prior to the scheduled time for the interval, the intervalshall take place immediately and the innings of the team batting second will commence correspondinglyearlier.(b) In circumstances where the side bowling first has not completed the allotted number of overs by thescheduled or re-scheduled cessation time for the first innings, the umpires shall reduce the length of theinterval by the amount of time that the first innings overran. The minimum time for the interval will be 10minutes.(c) On all occasions where play is delayed or interrupted the umpires will reduce the length of the interval to10 minutes.3.3 Intervals for DrinksNo drinks intervals are permitted. An individual player may be given a drink either on the boundary edge or atthe fall of a wicket, on the field, provided that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken ontothe field without the permission of the umpires. Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed inproper cricket attire.3.4 Extra TimeNo extra time shall be permitted to make up for any time lost.4. LENGTH OF INNINGS4.1 In an uninterrupted match [ie. The match is neither delayed nor interrupted]4.1.1 Each team shall bat for 20 overs unless all out earlier.4.1.2 If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for the cessationof the first innings, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled and PlayingCondition 11 shall apply. The team batting second shall receive its full quota of 20 overs irrespective of thenumber of overs it bowled in the scheduled time for cessation of the first innings.4.1.3 If the team batting first is dismissed in less than 20 overs, the team batting second shall be entitled to batfor 20 overs.4.1.4 If the team fielding second fails to bowl 20 overs by the scheduled time for the cessation of the secondinnings, the hours of play for the match shall, subject to conditions of ground, weather and light, beextended until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result has been achieved and PlayingCondition 11 shall apply.45


3. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALSFirst Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris andKatherine Raymont ShieldsMatch 110:00am - 11:20am Session 111:20am - 11:35am Interval11:35am - 12:55pm Session 2Match 22:00pm - 3:20pm Session 13:20pm - 3:35pm Interval3:35pm - 4:55pm Session 2In the event that a team that is required to travel between venues, is delayed by the first match and or traffic,and are not present 15 minutes prior to the scheduled time for the commencement of the second match, thehours of play (including the intervals) shall be postponed by 15 minutes. Should there be any further delaysdue to traffic, Playing Condition 4.2 shall apply.The Sunday Legends CompetitionAll Matches9.00am - 10.20am Session 110.20am - 10.35am Interval10.35am - 11.55am Session 23.1 Hours of Play – FinalsThe hours of play for Semi-Finals and Finals shall be determined by the Grade Committee.3.2 Interval between Innings(a) If the innings of the team batting first is completed prior to the scheduled time for the interval, the intervalshall take place immediately and the innings of the team batting second will commence correspondinglyearlier.(b) In circumstances where the side bowling first has not completed the allotted number of overs by thescheduled or re-scheduled cessation time for the first innings, the umpires shall reduce the length of theinterval by the amount of time that the first innings overran. The minimum time for the interval will be 10minutes.(c) On all occasions where play is delayed or interrupted the umpires will reduce the length of the interval to10 minutes.3.3 Intervals for DrinksNo drinks intervals are permitted. An individual player may be given a drink either on the boundary edge or atthe fall of a wicket, on the field, provided that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken ontothe field without the permission of the umpires. Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed inproper cricket attire.3.4 Extra TimeNo extra time shall be permitted to make up for any time lost.4. LENGTH OF INNINGS4.1 In an uninterrupted match [ie. The match is neither delayed nor interrupted]4.1.1 Each team shall bat for 20 overs unless all out earlier.4.1.2 If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for the cessationof the first innings, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled and PlayingCondition 11 shall apply. The team batting second shall receive its full quota of 20 overs irrespective of thenumber of overs it bowled in the scheduled time for cessation of the first innings.4.1.3 If the team batting first is dismissed in less than 20 overs, the team batting second shall be entitled to batfor 20 overs.4.1.4 If the team fielding second fails to bowl 20 overs by the scheduled time for the cessation of the secondinnings, the hours of play for the match shall, subject to conditions of ground, weather and light, beextended until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result has been achieved and PlayingCondition 11 shall apply.45


4.2 In a Delayed or Interrupted Match:4.2.1 Delay or interruptions to the innings of the team batting first:(a) When playing time has been lost the revised number of further overs to be bowled in the match shall bebased on a rate of 4 mins per over in the total remaining time available for play. When calculating thelength of remaining playing time available for the match the duration of the interval between inningswill be taken into account as per Playing Condition 3.2 [c].(b) Should calculations regarding numbers of overs result in a fraction of an over, the fraction shall beignored. In the event of a suspension occurring in the middle of an over, the number of total overs to bebowled in the match will be calculated as if the over in progress at the time of the interruption had beencompleted. The innings of the team batting first will continue from the point of the interruption.(c) The revision of the number of overs should ensure, whenever possible, that both teams have theopportunity to bat for the same number of overs. If the total number of overs in the match therebycalculated results in an odd number of total overs in the match, then one over shall be added and thenew total divided in half. The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number of overs than thefirst team unless the latter completed its innings in less than its allocated overs.(d) To constitute a match, a minimum of 10 overs has to be bowled to the side batting second, subject tothe innings not being completed earlier.(e) A fixed time will be specified for the commencement of the interval, and also the close of play for thematch, by applying a rate of 4 mins per over in respect of each over already bowled and/or scheduledto be bowled in each innings. All relative delays, interruptions in play, and the duration of the intervalwill be taken into account.(f) If this calculation produces a close of play time that is earlier than the original time for cessation ofplay, then one additional over should be allocated to each team, with the interval and close of playtimes being recalculated accordingly.(g) If there is more than one interruption to the innings of the side batting first, the above calculationsshould always be based on the original scheduled close of play, rather than the rescheduled closeresulting from the previous interruption.(h) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the revised number of overs by the specified time, play shallcontinue subject to conditions of ground, weather and light until the required number of overs has beenbowled or the innings is completed, and Playing Condition 11 shall apply.4.2.2 Delay or interruptions to the innings of the team batting second(a) When playing time has been lost (see above) and, as a result, it is not possible for the team battingsecond to have the opportunity of receiving its allocated, or revised allocation of overs in the playingtime available, the number of overs shall be reduced at a rate of 4 mins per over in respect of theaggregated lost playing time. Should the calculations result in a fraction of an over the fraction shall beignored.(b) In addition, should the innings of the team batting first have been completed prior to the scheduled, orrescheduled time for the commencement of the interval, then any calculation relating to the revision ofovers shall not be effective until an amount of time equivalent to that by which the second inningsstarted early has elapsed.(c) In the event of a suspension occurring in the middle of an over, the number of total overs lost will becalculated as above and the innings of the team batting second will continue from the point of theinterruption.(d) A rescheduled time for the close of play will be fixed by applying a rate of 4 minutes per over inrespect of each over already bowled and/or re-scheduled to be bowled in the innings. The timing andduration of all relative delays and interruptions in play with respect to the second innings will be takeninto account in specifying this time. This calculation must not cause the match to finish earlier than theoriginal time for cessation of play. If required the original time shall be extended to allow for one extraover for the team batting second.46


(e) To constitute a match, a minimum of 10 overs have to be bowled to the team batting second subject tothe innings not being completed earlier. The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number ofovers than the first team unless the latter completed its innings in less than its allocated overs.(f) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the revised overs by the scheduled or re-scheduled close ofplay, the hours of play shall be extended subject to conditions of ground, weather and light until theovers have been bowled or a result achieved, and Playing Condition 11 shall apply.Note: For any match interrupted after the start of play, see the provisions of Playing Condition 12.3[Calculation of Target Score]5. THE BALLBalls shall be four [4] piece red leather. The weight to be 156g (142g for The Katherine Raymont Shield). Thebrand of ball must be one of Kookaburra, Gabba, Platypus or Dukes.The fielding side shall provide a new ball for all matches.6. RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDERS6.1 At the instant of delivery there shall not be more than five fielders on the leg side.6.2 For the first 6 overs only of each innings, only two fielders are permitted to be outside the fielding restrictioncircle.6.3 For the remaining overs of each innings only five fielders are permitted to be outside the fielding circle at theinstant of delivery.6.4 In circumstances where the number of overs for the team batting first are reduced, the number of overs inregard to the restrictions in 6.2 above shall be reduced proportionately in a ratio of 6:20 (30%) in accordancewith the table below for both the first and second innings.Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re the number of overs. (If on resumption the number of overs forfielding restrictions has already been exceeded this should take effect immediately)No. of overs for which fieldingTotal overs in innings restrictions in 6.2 above will apply10-13 314-16 417-19 520 67. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER(a) No bowler may bowl more than 4 overs in an innings.(b) In a delayed or interrupted match, where the overs are reduced for both sides or for the side bowlingsecond, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed (unless such a number hasbeen exceeded before the interruption), except that where the total overs are not divisible by five, anadditional over shall be allowed to the minimum number of bowlers necessary to make up the balance. -e.g. after 8 overs, rain interrupts play and the innings is reduced to 12 overs. Both opening bowlers havebowled 4 overs. Two bowlers can bowl 3 overs and three bowlers can bowl 2 overs. Bowlers 1 and 2 havealready exceeded this limit. They count as the two bowlers who were allowed the extra over (3 as opposedto 2) and so any other bowlers are limited to 2 overs.(c) When an interruption occurs mid-over and on resumption the bowler has exceeded the new maximumallocation, they will be allowed to finish the incompleted over.(d) In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will bebowled by another bowler. Such part of an over will count as a full over only in so far as each bowler'slimit is concerned.8. LAW 24.12 - NO BALL - PENALTYLaw 24.12 will apply.Note: Regulation 28 [a] (underarm bowling not permitted) shall apply.47


9. FREE HIT AFTER A FOOT FAULT NO BALL(a) The delivery following a No Ball called for a foot fault (Law 24.5) shall be a free hit for whicheverbatsman is facing it. If the delivery for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery (any kind of No Ball or aWide ball), then the next delivery will become a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it.(b) For any free hit, the striker can only be dismissed under the circumstances that apply for a No Ball even ifthe delivery for the free hit is called a Wide. Changes to fielding positions are only permitted if a differentbatsman is on strike for the free hit delivery.(c) The umpire will indicate the free hit delivery by (after the No Ball signal) extending one arm straightupwards and moving it in a circular motion.10. LAW 31 - TIMED OUTLaw 31 will apply except that the incoming batsman must be in position to take guard or for their partner to beready to receive the next ball within 1 minute 30 seconds of the fall of the previous wicket. The incomingbatsman is expected to be ready to make his way to the wicket immediately a wicket falls, and is expected tojog to the wicket.11. OVER-RATE PENALTIES(a) All sides are expected to have completed their overs within 1 hr 20 minutes playing time. In the event of aside failing to do so, the batting side will be credited with 6 runs for every over that has not been bowledby the scheduled or rescheduled cessation time. This will apply to both innings of the match. If the sidebatting second is credited with runs in this way and this consequently takes their score past that of the sidebatting first then the match shall be deemed to be won by the side batting second. All penalties in thisregard will be imposed at the end of the innings. (Refer also to Regulation 29 [i] relating to circumstancesof an extenuating nature).(b) If the innings is terminated before the scheduled or re-scheduled cut-off time, no over-rate penalty shallapply. If the innings is interrupted, the over-rate penalty will apply based on the re-scheduled cessationtime for that innings.(c) The umpire shall inform the fielding team captain when taking the field for the first time and on everysubsequent occasion if play is interrupted by the weather, the scheduled cessation time for that innings.The umpire at the bowler's end will inform the fielding captain, the batsman and his fellow umpire of anytime allowances as and when they arise. This matter will not be subject to retrospective negotiation. Inaddition, in all delayed or interrupted matches (as per Playing Condition 4.2), the fielding team will begiven one over's leeway.(d) In all reduced overs matches both teams will be given one over's leeway in addition to any time that theumpires might allow for stoppages. Allowances prior to a stoppage are carried forward for the purposes ofthe application of this Playing Condition only - they do not influence the recalculated number of overs orthe scheduled close of either innings.12. THE RESULT12.1 Overs(a) A result can be achieved only if both teams have had the opportunity of batting for at least 10 overssubject to the provisions of Playing Conditions 4.2.1 and 4.2.2, unless one team has been all out in lessthan 10 overs or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 10 overs.(b) All matches in which both teams have not had an opportunity of batting for a minimum of 10 overs shallbe declared No Result.12.2 TieIn matches in which both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the agreed number of overs, subject tothe provisions of Playing Conditions 4.2.1 and 4.2.2, the team scoring the higher number of runs shall be thewinner. If the scores are equal, the result shall be a Tie and no account shall be taken of the number of wicketsthat have fallen.48


12.3 Delayed or Interrupted Matches - Calculation of the Target ScoreIf, due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of either team hasto be revised to a lesser number than originally allotted (minimum 10 overs), then a revised target score (towin) should be set for the number of overs which the team batting second will have the opportunity of facing.The target score shall be calculated by the two scorers (or player scorers as the case may be). The target scoreshall be confirmed by the umpires and communicated and agreed to by both captains prior to therecommencement of the match. For First Grade only this revised target is to be calculated using the currentDuckworth/Lewis method. The target score will always be a whole number and one run less will constitute aTie. All other competitions to apply the “Calculation of Target Score” table as located in the QC Handbook.Note: Where possible Club Officials should assist scorers with the calculation of target scores.12.4 Procedure for One1 EliminatorIn Semi Finals and Finals in which the scores are equal (ie. either the number of runs scored or as aresult of the Duckworth Lewis calculation), the result shall be determined through a tiebreakerbased on the ICC One Over Per Side Eliminator “One1 Eliminator”.The “One1 Eliminator” shall occur as follows:(a) Subject to weather conditions the One1 Eliminator shall commence 5 minutes after theconclusion of the match.(b) The One1 Eliminator will take place on the pitch allocated for the match with the sides battingin the same order. The umpires shall not change ends. The fielding side shall choose which endto bowl from.(c) Prior to the commencement of the One1 Eliminator each team shall select three batsmen andone bowler.(d) The selected players are given in writing to the umpires.(e) Each team’s over is played with the same fielding restrictions as those that are in place for thelast over of a Twenty20 match.(f) The same ball (or a ball of a similar age if the original ball is out of shape) as used at the end ofthe team’s innings shall be used for the “extra” over.(g) The loss of two wickets in the over ends the team’s one over innings.(h) In the event that the result is still a Tie after the One1 Eliminator above have been applied, theOne1 Eliminator (clauses a-g) shall be repeated until a winner is obtained.“One1 Eliminator” not possible(i) If circumstances make a “One1 Eliminator” impossible in a Finals Match the team that finishedhigher on the points table at the conclusion of the preliminary matches shall be declared thewinner.13 POINTS13.1 Preliminary MatchesRefer to Regulation 32 for Premiership Points in Twenty20 matches. Separate Points Ladders shall be used forthe Twenty20 Competition and the Premiership Competition in First Grade and the Alan Pettigrew Shield.Separate Points Ladders shall also be used for the Katherine Raymont Shield (One Day and Twenty20matches) and the Katherine Raymont Shield Twenty20 competition (Twenty20 matches only).13.2 Net Run Rate(a) A team’s net run rate is calculated by deducting from the average runs per over scored by that teamthroughout the competition, the average runs per over scored against that team throughout thecompetition.(b) In the event of a team being all out in less than its full quota of overs, the calculation of its net runrate shall be based on the full quota of overs to which it would have been entitled and not on thenumber of overs in which the team was dismissed.(c) Only those matches where results are achieved will count for the purpose of net run rate calculations.Where a match is abandoned, but a result is achieved under Duckworth/Lewis or the “Calculation ofTarget Score” table, for net run rate purposes Team 1 will be accredited with Team 2’s Par Score onabandonment off the same number of overs faced by Team 2. Where a match is concluded but withDuckworth/Lewis or the ‘Calculation of Target Score” table having been applied at an earlier pointin the match, Team 1 will be accredited with 1 run less than the final Target Score for Team 2 off thetotal number of overs allocated to Team 2 to reach the target.49


13.3 Qualifying for Semi Finals and the Final(a)Format of Semi Finals and FinalThe First Grade and Alan Pettigrew Shield Twenty20 CompetitionsThe team with highest number of points at the completion of the preliminary matches shall play eachother in a Semi Final as drawn below to determine which teams shall play in a Final:No. 1 Team v No. 4 TeamNo. 2 Team v No. 3 TeamNote: Separate Finals shall be played for the Twenty20 Competition and the Premiership Competition inFirst Grade and the Alan Pettigrew Shield.The Sunday Legends and Katherine Raymont Shield Twenty20 CompetitionsThe two highest Clubs after the preliminary rounds shall play a FinalNote: Separate Finals shall be played for the Katherine Raymont Shield Twenty20 Competition (based onTwenty20 matches) and the Katherine Raymont Shield Competition (based on One Day andTwenty20 matches).(b)Equal PointsIn the event of the teams finishing on equal points, the right to play in the Semi Final match will bedetermined by the most wins in the preliminary matches or, if still equal, the higher net run rate in thepreliminary matches (see Playing Condition 13.2). Net run rate is not applicable for a forfeit or in the eventthat a match is declared no result.Katherine Raymont Shield Twenty20: In the event of the teams finishing on equal points, the right to playin the Semi Final match will be determined by the higher net run rate in the preliminary matches (seePlaying Condition 13.2). Net run rate is not applicable for a forfeit or in the event that a match is declared noresult.(c)No ResultIf no result is achieved in a Semi Final on the scheduled day of play, the highest placed team at theconclusion of the preliminary matches shall proceed to the Final.14. FINAL14.1 VenueThe venue for the Final shall be determined by the Grade Committee(a) The Grade Committee may allocate Allan Border Field as the venue of the Final.(b) For the purposes of Regulation 35.5[a] where:(i) the Grade Committee allocates a ground under 35.2 [a] the host Club shall be the Club whose ground theSemi Final or Final is to be played; or(ii) the Grade Committee allocates Allan Border Field under Regulation 35.2 [c], <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> shallhave the obligations of the host.(c) The Grade Committee shall allocate the grounds on which Semi Finals and Finals are played. Subject toPlaying Condition 14.1 (a) the team that has finished higher on the premiership ladder shall have the right tonominate one of its home grounds as the ground on which the Semi Final or Final is played. If the team thathas finished higher on the premiership ladder does not nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for theFinal then the opposing team has the right to nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the Final. Ifthe opposing team does not nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the Final then the GradeCommittee shall allocate a ground. This rule does not apply where a Club is unable to nominate a homeground as a venue because its home grounds are being used by that Club’s higher grades. Where that occursthe Club may nominate another venue to play the Final. For the purposes of Regulation 35.5[a] the host Clubshall be the team that has nominated the ground as a venue for a Semi Final or Final.50


14.2 Tie(a) If there is a tie in a Semi-Final or Final, the teams shall compete in a One1 Eliminator to determine the winner14.3 No result(a) If no result is achieved in the Final on the scheduled day of play, the match shall be replayed on the reserve dateas scheduled.(b) In the event of a no result in the Final [including the Reserve Day], the team finishing with the higher points orif still equal, the most wins in the preliminary matches, or if still equal the best net run rate at the end of thepreliminary matches shall be declared the winner.Applying to the Katherine Raymont Shield:(a) If no result is achieved in the Final on the scheduled day of play, the match shall be replayed on the reserve dateas scheduled.(b) In the event of a no result in the Final [including the Reserve Day], the team finishing with the higher points orif still equal the best net run rate at the end of the preliminary matches shall be declared the winner.51


THE KONICA MINOLTA WOMEN’SCOMPETITIONSThe Second Grade ShieldPlaying ConditionsThese Playing Conditions apply for both Twenty20 and 35 over matches in the Second Grade Shield.1. LAWS OF CRICKETExcept as varied hereunder, the Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong> as designated by the MCC and CA, and as designated by theGrade Committee shall apply.2. HOURS OF PLAY, DURATION OF MATCHES AND INTERVALS2.1 HoursTwenty20 matches (except were otherwise indicated on the list of fixtures):First Session Interval Second Session12:00pm – 1:20pm 1:20pm – 1:35pm 1:35pm – 2:55pm(80 minutes) (15 minutes) (80 minutes)35 Over matches:First Session Interval Second Session12:00pm – 2:00pm 2:00pm – 2:30pm 2:30pm – 4:30pm2.1.1 In normal circumstances, play shall commence at the time specified in 2.1 above andcontinue with only one interval until the completion of the game.2.1.2 Should play be interrupted, the umpires shall be empowered to extend play. If no more than60 minutes of play is lost; the extension of play shall equal the amount of time lost. If morethan 60 minutes of play is lost, the extension of play shall not exceed 60 minutes.Note: In the event of a match concluding early, the Clubs may play another limited overs match, upuntil the scheduled cessation time. Premiership points will not apply.2.2 Interval between Innings2.2.1 If the innings of the team batting first is completed prior to the scheduled time for theinterval, the interval shall take place immediately and the innings of the team batting secondwill commence correspondingly earlier.2.2.2 In circumstances where the side bowling first has not completed the allotted number of oversby the scheduled or re-scheduled cessation time for the first innings, the umpires shall reducethe length of the interval by the amount of time that the first innings overran. The minimumtime for the interval will be 10 minutes in a Twenty20 match or 20 minutes in a 35 overmatch.2.2.3 Applying to Twenty20 matches, on all occasions where play is delayed or interrupted theumpires will reduce the length of the interval to 10 minutes.2.3 Intervals for DrinksTwenty20 matches:No drinks intervals are permitted. An individual player may be given a drink either on theboundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field, provided that no playing time is wasted. Noother drinks shall be taken onto the field without the permission of the umpires. Any player takingdrinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricket attire.35 over matches:One drinks break shall be allowed in each innings of 35 overs, and shall normally be taken after the17 th over. In the case of extreme heat, an extra drinks break may be taken with the agreement of theumpires and both captains.52


3. COMPOSITION OF TEAMA team shall consist of 12 players. 11 fielders only shall be on the field at any one time. One player in eachside shall not be permitted to bat. Unlimited interchange of fielders from the 12 players nominated to takepart in the match shall be allowed. Should a player be injured and not be able to take their place in the field,the replacement fielder must in the first instance be one of the 12 nominated players.4. DURATION OF THE GAME4.1 Matches will consist of one innings per side and each innings will be limited to the time specified inPlaying Condition 2.1, or the allotted number of overs, whichever comes first.4.2 The allotted number of overs shall be 20 (Twenty20 match), 35 (35 over match), or the numberdetermined by the application of Playing Conditions 4.3 or 4.4.4.3 Interruptions4.3.1 In the event of a delayed start or interruption to play, the umpires shall be empowered toextend play according to Playing Condition 2.1.2 and to rearrange the playing time so as tomaximise the amount of time available for play, and in so far as possible to minimise thedifferences in time and overs available for each innings. The umpires shall advise bothcaptains of the number of overs and of the allotted time calculated for each innings.4.3.2 In the event of a delayed start or interruption to play during the innings of the team battingfirst, the umpires shall first consider the possibility of extending play under the provisionsof Playing Condition 2.1.2, and reducing the interval under the provisions of PlayingCondition 2.2.2. If this does not provide an adequate solution, the umpires shall reduce thenumber of overs to be bowled by each side, that number remaining the same for each team.The number of overs to be bowled in each innings shall be reduced by one over for everyeight (complete) minutes of the *net time lost. The amount of time allocated for eachinnings shall be reduced by half of the *net time lost.4.3.3 In the event of an interruption to play which prevents the team batting second fromreceiving the same number of overs as the team batting first despite the provisions ofPlaying Conditions 2.1.2 and 2.2.2, the umpires shall reduce the number of overs to befaced in the second innings by one over for every four (complete) minutes of *net time lost.* Net time lost is the time lost after taking into account the possibility of extending play, andrearranging playing times and intervals. (Eg. In a Twenty20 match, if 90 minutes' play islost at the beginning of a match, and the umpires reduce the lunch interval to 10 minutes,the net time lost is only 25 minutes - 90 minutes, less 60 minutes extension under PlayingCondition 2.1, less 5 minutes gained from reduction in the interval)4.3.4 The overs to be received by the team batting second shall not be reduced by reason of theteam batting first being dismissed in less than the allotted number of overs.4.3.5 The minimum number of overs is 10 for a Twenty20 match or 15 for a 35 over match .4.4 Slow Play4.4.1 In an uninterrupted match, if the team bowling first does not bowl its allotted number ofovers in the allotted time, the full number of allotted overs shall be bowled out, but thatbowling team will only be allowed to face, in its innings, the actual number of overs that hadbeen started by the expiration of the allotted time, except as provided for in PlayingCondition 4.4.2. The over in progress at the conclusion of the allotted time shall be deemedto have been completed within the allotted time.4.4.2 If the team bowling second does not bowl its allotted overs before the expiration of theallotted time, it shall complete its allotted number of overs, and complete one additional overfor every over not commenced by the expiration of the allotted time.4.4.3 Where additional overs are required to be bowled, the provisions of Playing Condition 6.1still apply.Example 1: Team A bats first and scores 100 in 20 overs. The innings is completed in the allottedtime. Team B is 8/90 from 19 overs at the end of its allotted time. Team A must bowl a further overto make up its allotted 20 overs, then an additional over as a penalty. So Team B has two overs left toscore the necessary 11 runs to win.53


Example 2: Team A bats first and receives 19 overs in the allotted time. In the 20 overs it eventuallyreceives, it scores 75 runs. Team B therefore has 19 overs to score 76 runs to win. However, Team Abowls slowly and, by the end of the allotted time, has only bowled 18 overs, at which time Team Bhas scored 5/63. Team A must bowl one more over to complete its 19 overs, and then an additionalone over penalty, giving Team B two overs to score the 13 for victory.4.4.4 In a reduced over match under Playing Condition 4.3, the penalties for slow play as providedfor in Playing Condition 4.4.1 and 4.4.2 shall still apply.4.4.5 Umpires are instructed to apply the penalties for slow play unless they are convinced thatextraordinary circumstances, beyond the control of the bowling team, have contributed to theslowness of play. Delays caused by injury, loss or replacement of the ball or deliberate timewasting by the batting team may be taken into account in the consideration of the reductionof any penalty.5. OVERS5.1 Six [6] balls shall be bowled to the over. Overs to be a maximum of eight [8] balls, including No Ballsand Wides. These balls will be signalled and scored as per normal scoring procedure.5.2 Underarm bowling shall not be permitted.5.3 In an uninterrupted match, no bowler may bowl more then one-fifth of the total overs.5.4 In a match where a delay to the start or an interruption to play in the first innings causes a reduction inthe allotted overs for both teams, no bowler may bowl more than one-quarter of the allotted overs,except that when the number of overs is not divisible by four, an additional over shall be allowed to theminimum number of bowlers necessary to make up the balance, e.g. in a 10 over match 2 bowlers maybowl a maximum of 3 overs, and no other bowler may bowl more than 2 overs.5.5 When the number of overs is revised during the first innings such that both teams have the opportunityto face the same number of overs, and one or more bowlers have already exceeded the revised limit, thesame number of bowlers in the second innings may match these overs. (eg the revised limit is 4 overs,but one bowler has already bowled 5. In the second innings, one bowler may bowl 5 overs, and noother may bowl more than 4)5.6 Where the number of overs is revised after the conclusion of the first innings, Playing Condition 5.4shall apply to the second innings.5.7 In the event of a bowler, for any reason, being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will bebowled by another bowler from the same end. Such part of an over will count as a full over as far aseach bowler's limit is concerned. The bowler completing this over will not be allowed to bowl the nextover, nor will she have bowled the previous over.5.8 In the event of Playing Condition 4.4.2 being invoked, no bowler may bowl more one-fifth (in anuninterrupted match) or one-quarter (in a delayed or interrupted match) in an innings.5.9 Maximum Overs for Medium and Pace Bowlers5.9.1 Definitions(i) For the purpose of this regulation, a player’s status shall be determined by her age on thethirty first [31] day of August preceding the season in which the competition is played(i.e A player who is eighteen [18] on the thirty-first day of August shall be deemed tobe under nineteen [19] for the duration of that season)(ii) Bowling Type: Bowlers of medium pace or faster (as determined by the umpires andbroadly defined as one to whom the wicket-keeper would normally stand back, or onewho is not considered a slow bowler). The umpires shall immediately notify the captainsof both sides of each bowler who they determine should be treated differently to thisbroad definition.5.9.2 NotificationThe team captain must indicate to the umpires on the team sheet each player to whom thisPlaying Condition applies and indicate their age.54


5.9.3 Bowling LimitationsBowling limitations apply at the following ages:AgeUnder 19Under 18Under 17Under 16Under 15Under 14RestrictionEight (8) overs maximum each spellTwenty (20) overs maximum per daySeven (7) overs maximum each spellEighteen (18) overs maximum per daySix (6) overs maximum each spellSixteen (16) overs maximum per daySix (6) overs maximum each spellFourteen (14) overs maximum per dayFive (5) overs maximum each spellTwelve (12) overs maximum per dayFive (5) overs maximum each spellTen (10) overs maximum per day5.9.4 Length of Break(i) The length between spells is to be a minimum of 30 minutes (includes intervals).(ii) A bowler who has bowled a spell of less than the maximum spell permitted for their age(defined in 5.9.1 above) may resume bowling prior to the completion of the necessarybreak, but this will be considered an extension of the same spell and the maximum spelllimit for that age of player shall still apply. Following the completion of the extendedspell, the normal break of 30 minutes between spells will apply and the break within thespell is disregarded.(iii) If any interval or interruption in play results in an over not being completed, then thepart of the over bowled after the break shall constitute one over for the purposes ofcalculating the bowler’s spell and daily limits.5.9.5 Change of Bowling TypeWhere a bowler changes between medium pace (or faster) and slow bowling during a day’splay:(i) If the bowler begins with medium pace (or faster), the bowler is subject to the playingcondition throughout the day.(ii) If the bowler begins with slow bowling and changes to medium pace (or faster), theplaying condition applies from the time of the change, and all overs of slow bowlingbowled prior to the change shall not be taken into account in either the current spell orthe daily limit.5.9.6 Management(i) It is the responsibility of the fielding captain to ensure that this Playing Condition isupheld.(ii) Should a dispute or uncertainty regarding the application of this Playing Condition occurduring play, the umpires shall make the final decision on its application based oninformation available from the scorers or other sources.(iii) In the event of the above conditions not being met, a penalty of 0.25 premiership pointsshall be applied to each over bowled in breach of this Playing Condition.(iv) Should the bowler exceed the relevant quota, the umpire[s] shall report the matter to<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. Umpires have no power to suspend a player who breaches thisPlaying Condition from bowling.6. RESULT OF MATCH6.1 A result can only be achieved if both teams have batted for at least ten (10) overs in a Twenty20 matchor fifteen (15) overs in a 35 over match, except that any result is not invalidated by either team beingdismissed in fewer than its allotted overs, or the team batting second scoring enough runs to win infewer than its allotted overs.6.2 The game finishes as soon as the team batting second is either all out for less than or equal to the scoreof the team batting first, or passes the score of the team batting first.55


6.3 In matches where both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs, and inmatches where the application of slow play penalties under Playing Conditions 4.4.1 and/or 4.4.2 is theonly reason for a difference in the number of overs each side has had the opportunity to face, the teamscoring the higher number of runs is the winner.If the scores are equal, the result is a tie and no account will be taken of the number of wickets lost byeither side.If the number of overs for the team batting second has to be curtailed to fewer than that for the teambatting first by circumstances other than slow play penalties, the match will be decided on run rate fromballs or overs and part overs received [fractions to be ignored].Example 1: Team batting first receives 20 overs, and scores 100 runs = run rate of 5.00. Teambatting second receives 15 overs and must score 76 runs to win.(15 x 5 + 1 = 76)Example 2: Team batting first receives 15 overs and scores 60 runs = run rate of 4.00. Team battingsecond receives 12.3 overs and must score 51 runs to win.(12.5 x 4 + 1 = 51)If a team is dismissed in fewer than its allotted overs, it shall be deemed to have received all of itsallotted overs for the purpose of calculating run rate.6.4 If a penalty for slow play is invoked under the provisions of Playing Condition 4.4.1 or 4.4.2, thenumber of overs that each team is deemed to have received will be the number of overs which wouldhave been received if no penalties had been applied to that team, for the purposes of calculating runrate. (eg. Team A bats 20 overs, but is only required to bowl 19 to team B who have been penalised oneover for slow play. Team A bowls even more slowly than Team B, and at the end of time has onlybowled 17 overs. Team A is thus penalised 2 overs since Team B has up to 21 overs to score thenecessary runs for victory. Team A is deemed to have received 20 overs, and Team B is deemed tohave received 19 overs for the purpose of calculating run rate)7. WIDE BALLS AND NO BALLS7.1 Any off side delivery, which in the opinion of the umpire does not give the batter a reasonableopportunity to score shall be called a Wide. As a guide, a delivery passing the striker on the leg side,more than 1ft (30.48cm), from the middle stump without any contact with the striker’s bat or personshall be a Wide unless the ball passes between the striker and the stumps. Lines shall be drawn fromthe popping crease to the bowling crease, parallel with the return crease, measured 1ft (30.48cm) fromthe middle stump on both sides of the wicket.(See Wide Marking Appendix)7.2 Although Regulation 28 does apply with regards to the bowling of full high pitched balls theapplication of this Regulation when in the opinion of the umpire the ball is not considered dangerous,the ball shall still be called No Ball, however it will be at the umpires discretion that the bowler beremoved.8. FIELD RESTRICTIONS8.1 Two semi-circles shall be drawn on the field of play with a radius of 23 metres from the middle stumpat either end of the pitch. The ends of each semi-circle shall be joined to the other by a straight linedrawn on the field on the same side of the pitch.8.2 At the instant of delivery, there may be no more than five fielders on the leg side.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,only two fielders are permitted to be outside the field restriction marking at the instant of delivery. Forthe remaining overs, only five fielders are permitted to be outside the field restriction marking at theinstant of delivery.8.4 In the event of an infringement of Playing Conditions 8.2 or 8.3 above, either umpire shall call andsignal NO BALL.8.5 When play is delayed or interrupted and the total number of overs available is reduced, the number ofovers in regard to field restrictions outlined above shall be reduced as detailed below.56


8.5.1 Where both teams are scheduled to receive the same number of overs, the field restrictionsshall apply equally for both teams, and the number of overs for which field restrictions shallapply shall be reduced in proportion to the number of overs scheduled to be bowled. (Thecalculation shall be the scheduled number of overs multiplied by 0.3); and8.5.2 Where the delay or interruption prevents the team batting second from receiving the samenumber of overs as the team batting first, the number of overs for which field restrictions shallapply in the innings of the team batting second shall be reduced in proportion to the number ofovers scheduled to be bowled in the innings. (The calculation shall be the number of oversscheduled to be bowled multiplied by 0.3).8.5.3 Fractions are to be ignored in the calculation of the number of fielding restriction overs.9. FINAL9.1 The two leading teams at the completion of the rounds in the Second Grade Shield play in a 35 over Finalunder the following scheduled daily playing hours.Grade Days Session 1 Interval 1 Session 2Second Grade Shield 1 12:45pm – 2:45pm 2:45pm – 3:15pm 3:15pm – 5:15pm9.2 To be eligible to play in the Final, a player must have played 3 days (a 35 over match shall count as a fullday and a Twenty20 a half day)10. LOANING OF PLAYERS10.1 Second Grade Shield players shall be permitted to play for more than one Club in any given season,provided that the player’s Club grants permission for the player to be loaned to another Club. Suchpermission must be given in writing with a copy provided to the Grade Secretary prior to thecommencement of the match in which the player is loaned to another Club. The player must be financiallyclear of their Club as per the provisions of Regulation 8, prior to being loaned to another Club.10.2 In the circumstances outlined in 10.1 above, all performances in the Second Grade Shield, for any Club,shall be counted for the purposes of Regulation 34 [Averages and Aggregates] and Regulation 35.1 [Semi-Finals & Finals: Eligibility].11. OTHER REGULATIONSAll other regulations relating to the Grade Competition to apply, excepting the following:Regulations18 – Replacement Players22 – Hours of Play24 – Drinks on Field25 – Follow-on26 – Duration of Matches27 – Unscheduled One Day Match29 – Fixture matches Over Rates35 – Semi Finals and Finals36 – Peter Burge and Kath Smith Medals57


THE OVER 40’SONE DAY COMPETITIONThe Regulations governing Grade Competition Matches shall apply except where varied below.1. DURATION OF MATCHES AND COMPOSITION OF TEAM1.1 Matches shall be of one day's scheduled duration. The matches will consist of one innings per side and eachinnings will be limited to thirty-five [35] overs. A minimum of twelve [12] overs per team shall constitute amatch.1.2 A team shall consist of twelve players.Eleven fieldsmen only shall be on the field of play at any one time.One player in each side shall not be permitted to bat.Interchange of fieldsmen without restriction is permitted, provided no playing time is wasted.2. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS2.1 Hours of PlayMatch commences12.00 noonInterval30 minutes [at the conclusion of the innings of the team batting first]Match to be completed by 5.15pm2.2 Interval Between Innings:The lunch interval is to be a maximum of thirty [30] minutes.Where play is delayed or interrupted the umpires will reduce the length of the interval.2.3 Intervals for DrinksOne [1] drinks breaks per session shall be permitted, after seventeen [17] overs. The provisions of Law 16.6shall be strictly observed except that under conditions of extreme heat the umpires may permit extraintervals for drinks.An individual player may be given a drink either on the boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on thefield, provided that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken onto the field without thepermission of the Umpires. Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricket attire.3. LENGTH OF INNINGS3.1 Uninterrupted Matches[a] Each team shall bat for thirty-five [35] overs unless all out earlier. A team shall not be permitted todeclare its innings closed.[b] If the team batting first is dismissed in less than thirty-five [35] overs, the team batting second shall beentitled to bat for thirty-five [35] overs.[c] If the team fielding second fails to bowl thirty-five [35] overs by the scheduled cessation time, the hoursof play shall be extended until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result achieved.3.2 Delayed Or Interrupted Matches3.2.1 General[a] The object shall always be to rearrange the number of overs so that both teams have the opportunity ofbatting for the same number of overs. [Minimum 12 overs each team][b] If the team fielding second fails to bowl the required numbers of overs by the scheduled cessation time,the hours of play shall be extended until the overs have been bowled or a result achieved.[c] The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number of overs than the first team unless the latter hasbeen all out in less than the agreed number of overs.[d] Under all circumstances, the field restrictions for the innings of the team batting second shall be the sameas for the team batting first.[e] A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed.[f] Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re number of overs.3.2.2 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting First[a] If the number of overs of the team batting first is reduced, a fixed time will be specified for thecompletion of the first session, as calculated by applying the provisions of Playing Conditions 2.2 and3.2.1 [a].[b] If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for cessation ofthe first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled.58


3.2.3 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting Second[a] If it is not possible for the team batting second to have the opportunity of batting for the same number ofovers as the team batting first, the overs to be bowled shall be reduced at the rate of four [4] minutes perover, for time lost.[b] Under all circumstances, the field restrictions for the team batting second shall be the same as for theteam batting first.[c] If the number of overs for the team batting second has to be curtailed to fewer than that for the teambatting first by circumstances other than slow play penalties, the match will be decided on run rate fromballs or overs and part overs received [fractions to be ignored].Example 1: Team batting first receives 20 overs, and scores 100 runs = run rate of 5.00. Teambatting second receives 15 overs and must score 76 runs to win.(15 x 5 + 1 = 76)Example 2: Team batting first receives 15 overs and scores 60 runs = run rate of 4.00. Team battingsecond receives 12.3 overs and must score 51 runs to win.(12.5 x 4 + 1 = 51)4. RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDSMEN[a] Two semi circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The semi circles have as their centre the middlestump at either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semi circles is 30 yards [27.5m]. The ends ofeach semi circle are joined to the other by a straight line drawn on the field on the same side of the pitch.[b] The field restriction area should be marked by continuous painted white lines or 'dots' at five yard [4.5m]intervals, each 'dot' to be covered by a white plastic or rubber [but not metal] disc measuring seven inches[18 cm] in diameter.[c] At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than five fieldsmen on the leg side.[d] For the whole match five [5] fieldsmen are permitted to be outside the field restriction marking at theinstant of delivery.[e] In the event of an infringement, the square leg umpire shall call and signal No Ball.5. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER[a] Five [5] bowlers to bowl a maximum of seven [7] overs.[b] In a delayed or interrupted match where the overs are reduced for both teams or for the team bowlingsecond, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed. This restriction shall notapply to the team fielding second where the provisions of Playing Condition 3.1[b] have been applied.[c] Where the total overs are not divisible by 5, one additional over shall be allowed to the maximum numberper bowler necessary to make up the balance.[d] In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will bebowled by another bowler. Such part of an over will count as a full over only in so far as each bowler'slimit is concerned.6. NO BALL[a] A bowler shall be allowed to bowl one short pitched delivery per over [not being a Wide].[b] A fast short pitched delivery is defined as a ball which passes or would have passed above shoulderheight of the batsman standing upright at the crease.[c] In the event of the bowler bowling more than one fast short pitched delivery in an over, either umpireshall call and signal No Ball.[d] The above regulation is not a substitute for Law 42.8 which umpires may apply at any time.NOTE: The provision of one allowable fast short pitched delivery per over shall be superseded by theprovisions of Playing Condition 7 – Wide bowling.[e] A penalty of one run for a No Ball shall be scored. This penalty shall stand in addition to any other runswhich are scored or awarded.7. WIDE BOWLING - JUDGING A WIDE[a] Umpires are instructed to apply a consistent interpretation in regard to this Law in order to preventnegative bowling Wide of the wicket.[b] Any off side or leg side delivery, which in the opinion of the umpire does not give the batsman areasonable opportunity to score, shall be called a Wide. As a guide, on the leg side a ball landing clearlyoutside the leg stump going further away shall be called a Wide.59


[c] The above provisions do not apply if the striker makes contact with the ball.[d] A penalty of one [1] run for a Wide shall be scored. This penalty shall stand in addition to any other runswhich are scored or awarded.[e] All runs which are run or result from a Wide ball which is not a No-Ball shall be scored as Wides.8. BATTING RESTRICTIONS[a] Batsman shall be required to retire after the ball on which they reach 50 runs.[b] Any batsman that retires due to reaching 50 runs may resume their innings after all other batsman in theteam have been dismissed.[c] If more than one batsman is forced to retire due to reaching 50 runs, any of the retired batsman mayresume their innings after all other batsman in the team have been dismissed.[d] If a batsman reaches 50 runs after all other batsman have been dismissed or been forced to retire due toreaching 50 runs, then that batsman may continue their innings.9. THE RESULT9.1 A result can be achieved only if both teams have had the opportunity of batting for at least 12 overs,subject to the provisions of Playing Conditions 3.1[b] and 3.2.2[b], unless one team has been all out inless than 12 overs, or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 12 overs.All matches in which both teams have not had an opportunity of batting for a minimum of 12 overs, shallbe declared no result.The game concludes when the target is reached, or when the nominated number of overs is completed, orwhen the team batting second is dismissed within the nominated number of overs.9.2 TieIn matches in which both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the agreed number of overs,subject to the provisions of Playing Conditions 3.1[b] and 3.2.2[b] the team scoring the higher number ofruns shall be the winner. If the scores are equal, the result shall be a tie and no account shall be taken ofthe number of wickets which have fallen.9.3 Delayed or Interrupted MatchesIf the team batting second has not had the opportunity to complete the agreed number of overs subject tothe provisions of Playing Conditions 3.1[b] and 3.2.2[b], and has neither been dismissed, nor passed itsopponent's score, the result shall be decided as 3.2.3[c].10. COMPETITION POINTSWin 2Tie or No Result 160


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QLD Bulls Sheffield Shield*Awayv SaAwayv SaAwayv VicAwayv VicQLD Bulls Ryobi Cup*Brisbane Heat* / OtherOtherU15 Sboys27/11 – 1/12NQ vSQOpenNQ vSQOpenGabbaTestGabbaTestU17 Nationals(Male)6/12 – 15/12U15 Nationals(Female)7/12 – 13/12RestU19 Nationals(Male)11/1 – 20/1Semi-FinalSemi-FinalU18 Nationals(Female)18/1 – 24/1FinalGRADE1st Grade2nd Grade3rd/4th/5th/6thGradesThe Lord'sTaverners U18Game Type11 x 2 Day Rounds(22 days)5 x 1 Day Rounds(5 days)6 x T20 Rounds(3 days)11 x 2 Day Rounds(22 days)4 x 1 Day Rounds(4 days)4 x T20 Rounds(2 days)9 x 2 Day Rounds(18 days)4 x 1 Day Rounds(4 days)4 x T20 Rounds(2 days)5 x 2 Day Rounds(10 days)1 x 1 Day Round(1 day)Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun26 27 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 31 1 7 8 14 15 21 22 28 29Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan JanR10:2D6R7:2D6R6:OD1R10:2D6R7:2D6R6 &FR11:OD3R8:OD2R7:OD2R6 &FT20:R12 &R13T20:R9 &R10T20:R8 &R9T20:R14 &R15T20:R11 &R12T20:R10 &R11R16:OD4R13:OD3R12:OD3T20:SFT20:SFR17:2D7R14:2D7R13:OD4R17:2D7R14:2D7R18:2D8R15:2D8R14:2D6T20:FT20:FR18:2D8R15:2D8R14:2D6R19:OD5R16:OD4QLD Fire For information A OD A T20 H OD H T20KatherineRaymont ShieldSecond GradeShieldJunior Girls'Competition9 x 1 Day Rounds(9 days)15 x T20 Rounds(10 days)8 x 1 Day Rounds(8 days)12 x T20 Rounds(10 days)8 x T20 Rounds(8 days)R13:OD5R9:OD4T20:R7T20:R14T20:R10 &R11T20:R8R15:OD6R12:OD5T20:R16 &R17T20:R13R18:OD7R14:OD6Over 40'sSunday Legends5 x 1 Day Rounds(5 days)5 x T20 Rounds(5 days)T20:R4R3:OD362


QLD Bulls Sheffield Shield*Awayv TasAwayv TasAwayv NswAwayv NswHomev SaHomev SaFinal FinalQLD Bulls Ryobi Cup*Homev WAFinalOtherGabbaODIGabbaODIGRADE1st Grade2nd Grade3rd/4th/5th/6thGradesKatherineRaymont ShieldSecond GradeShieldJunior Girls'CompetitionOver 40'sSunday LegendsGame Type11 x 2 Day Rounds(22 days)5 x 1 Day Rounds(5 days)6 x T20 Rounds(3 days)11 x 2 Day Rounds(22 days)4 x 1 Day Rounds(4 days)4 x T20 Rounds(2 days)9 x 2 Day Rounds(18 days)4 x 1 Day Rounds(4 days)4 x T20 Rounds(2 days)9 x 1 Day Rounds(9 days)15 x T20 Rounds(10 days)8 x 1 Day Rounds(8 days)12 x T20 Rounds(10 days)8 x T20 Rounds(8 days)5 x 1 Day Rounds(5 days)5 x T20 Rounds(5 days)Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26 3 4 10 11 17 18 24 25 31Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar 1 AprR20:2D9R17:2D9R15:2D7T20: FResvT20: FResvT20:R19T20:R15T20:R5R20:2D9R17:2D9R15:2D7OD:SFOD:SFR20:OD8R16:OD7R21:2D10R18:2D10R16:2D8T20:R21T20:R17R4:OD4R21:2D10R18:2D10R16:2D8OD: FOD: FR22:OD9R18:OD8R22:2D11R19:2D11R17:2D9T20:R23 &R24T20:R19 &R20Final ResvR22:2D11R19:2D11R17:2D9OD FRESVOD FRESVSF-2D SF-2D F-4D F-4D F-4D F-4DSF-2D SF-2D F-4D F-4D F-4D F-4DSF-2D SF-2D F-4D F-4D F-4D F-4DOD F ResvT20F ResvFinal ResvR5:OD563


Ground Allocations – 2011/2012CLUBS GROUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat SunBeenleigh/LoganGold CoastNorthern SuburbsRedlandsSandgate-RedcliffeSouth BrisbaneSunshine CoastDauth ParkEaglebyKerrydaleCheltenham OvalIan Healy OvalAlan Pettigrew OvalGeoff Dymock OvalPeter Burge OvalFred Kratzman OvalRon Field OvalAlbury OvalTrevor Barsby OvalDixon OvalNorman Gray OvalJack Cooke OvalBob Young OvalOtherJohn Blanck OvalKev Hackney Oval17 Sep 18 Sep 24 Sep 25 Sep 1 Oct 2 Oct 8 Oct 9 Oct 15 Oct 16 Oct 22 Oct 23 Oct 29 Oct 30 Oct 5 Nov 6 Nov2nds R1GC4ths R1GC1sts R1Been3rds R1Been1sts R1Red3rds R1Red5ths R1Red2nds R1Nths4ths R1Nths6ths R1Nths1sts R1Wyn4ths R1Wyn6ths R1Wyn1sts R1Vall3rds R1Vall5ths R1Vall1sts R1WstsU18 R1SthsU18 R1WynU18 R1Nths2nds R1GC4ths R1GC1sts R1Been3rds R1Been1sts R1Red3rds R1Red5ths R1Red2nds R1Nths4ths R1Nths6ths R1Nths1sts R1Wyn4ths R1Wyn6ths R1Wyn1sts R1Vall3rds R1Vall5ths R1Vall1sts R1WstsU18 R1Sths1sts T201sts T20U18 R1WynKRST20KRST20SGS T20SGS T20SGS T20U18 R1Nths1sts R4Uni3rds R2Uni1sts R4Nths3rds R2Nths2nds R2GC4ths R2GC6ths R2Sths [2]1sts R4Sand3rds R2Sand6ths R2Sand2nds R2Red4ths R2Red5ths R2Sths2nds R2Wsts4ths R2Wsts6ths R2Wsts2nds R2WynKRS R3SandU18 R2GCSGS R3SthsSGS R3BeenU18 R2SunU18 R2Red1sts R4Uni3rds R2Uni1sts R4Nths3rds R2Nths2nds R2GC4ths R2GC6ths R2Sths [2]1sts R4Sand3rds R2Sand6ths R2Sand2nds R2Red4ths R2Red5ths R2Sths2nds R2Wsts4ths R2Wsts6ths R2Wsts2nds R2WynSGS R4WstsU18 R2GCSGS R4NthsU18 R2SunU18 R2Red2nds R3Nths4ths R3Nths2nds R3Sand4ths R3Sand1sts R5Been3rds R3Been5ths R3Wsts [2]2nds R3Sun4ths R3Uni [2]6ths R3Vall [2]1sts R5GC3rds R3GC5ths R3Red1sts R5Wyn3rds R3Wyn6ths [2]R3 Sand5ths R3Wyn1sts R5RedKRS R6UniU18 R3SthsU18 R3SandKRS R6WstsSGS R5WstsSGS R5RedO40's[2] R1Nths2nds R3Nths4ths R3Nths2nds R3Sand4ths R3Sand1sts R5Been3rds R3Been5ths R3Wsts [2]2nds R3Sun4ths R3Uni [2]6ths R3Vall [2]1sts R5GC3rds R3GC5ths R3Red1sts R5Wyn3rds R3Wyn6ths [2]R3 Sand5ths R3Wyn1sts R5RedU18 R3SthsU18 R3SandSGS R6BeenSGS R6UniKRS R7Wsts1sts R6Vall3rds R4Vall1sts R6Sun3rds R4Vall [2]1sts R6Sand3rds R4Sand5ths R4Sand1sts R6Sths3rds R4Sths5ths R4Sths2nds R4Nths4ths R4Nths6ths R4Nths2nds R4Red4ths R4Red6ths R4Red2nds R4GCKRS R8WstsU18 R4WynU18 R4VallU18 R4BeenSL R2ToomU18 R4ToomSL R2UniU18 R4WstsU18 R4Uni1sts R6Vall3rds R4Vall1sts R6Sun3rds R4Vall [2]1sts R6Sand3rds R4Sand5ths R4Sand1sts R6Sths3rds R4Sths5ths R4Sths2nds R4Nths4ths R4Nths6ths R4Nths2nds R4Red4ths R4Red6ths R4Red2nds R4GC1sts R7Sun2nds R5WstsU18 R4Wyn1sts R7WynU18 R4Vall2nds R5SthsU18 R4Been2nds R5ToomU18 R4Toom1sts R7RedU18 R4Wsts2nds R5BeenU18 R4Uni12Nov2nds R6Sand4ths R5Sand2nds R6Sths4ths R5Sths2nds R6Sun4ths R5Uni [2]6ths R5Vall [2]2nds R6Toom4ths R5Toom6ths R5Toom1sts R8Been3rds R5Been5ths R5Wsts [2]1sts R8GC3rds R5GC6ths R5Sths [2]5ths R5Nths1sts R8Nths13NovSGS R7RedO40'sR2 WstsU18 R5UniU18 R5Vall vSRU18 R5Tm vSunO40'sR2 WynKRSR11BeenO40'sR2 NthsSGS R7NthsO40'sR2 Uni19Nov2nds R6Sand4ths R5Sand2nds R6Sths4ths R5Sths2nds R6Sun4ths R5Uni [2]6ths R5Vall [2]2nds R6Toom4ths R5Toom6ths R5Toom1sts R8Been3rds R5Been5ths R5Wsts [2]1sts R8GC3rds R5GC6ths R5Sths [2]5ths R5Nths1sts R8Nths20NovKRSR12WstsSGS R8Wsts1sts R9Sand1sts R9Sths1sts R9SunSGS R8NthsSL R3Sand64


CLUBS GROUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat SunToombulUniversity of<strong>Queensland</strong>ValleyWestern SuburbsWynnum-ManlyKen Mackay OvalLa Frantz OvalNorthgateOtherWEP Harris OvalSt Lucia 2St Lucia 7NorthgateOtherPeter Easton OvalNorm McMahon OvalAshgrove 3Mitchelton SHSOtherGraceville 1Graceville 2ChelmerDunlop ParkBill Albury OvalWayne Broad OvalIan Droney Oval17 Sep 18 Sep 24 Sep 25 Sep 1 Oct 2 Oct 8 Oct 9 Oct 15 Oct 16 Oct 22 Oct 23 Oct 29 Oct 30 Oct 5 Nov 6 Nov1sts R1Uni3rds R1Uni5ths R1Uni2nds R1Toom4ths R1Toom4ths [2]R1 Wsts6ths [2]R1 Sths22nds R1Sths4ths R1Sths6ths [2]R1 Wsts6ths R1Sths2nds R1Sun5ths [2]R1 Wsts3rds R1Vall [2]6ths R1Uni vsTm2nds R1Sand3rds R1Sand5ths R1SandU18 R1VallU18 R1SandU18 R1GC1sts R1Uni3rds R1Uni5ths R1Uni2nds R1Toom4ths R1Toom4ths [2]R1 Wsts6ths [2]R1 Sths22nds R1Sths4ths R1Sths6ths [2]R1 Wsts6ths R1Sths2nds R1Sun5ths [2]R1 Wsts3rds R1Vall [2]6ths R1Uni vsTm2nds R1Sand3rds R1Sand5ths R1SandU18 R1VallU18 R1Sand1sts T201sts T20U18 R1GC1sts T201sts T202nds R2Vall6ths R2Vall4ths R2Vall5ths R2Nths2nds R2Been4ths R2Been6ths R2Uni [2]1sts R4Toom3rds R2Toom3rds [2]R2 Wyn5ths R2Red1sts R4Sths3rds R2Sths5ths [2]R2 Uni5ths R2Wyn1sts R4Sun4ths R2Uni [2]6ths R2Vall [2]U18 R2NthsKRS R3WstsSGS R3WstsU18 R2UniU18 R2Wsts2nds R2Vall6ths R2Vall4ths R2Vall5ths R2Nths2nds R2Been4ths R2Been6ths R2Uni [2]1sts R4Toom3rds R2Toom3rds [2]R2 Wyn5ths R2Red1sts R4Sths3rds R2Sths5ths [2]R2 Uni5ths R2Wyn1sts R4Sun4ths R2Uni [2]6ths R2Vall [2]U18 R2NthsSL R1SthsSL &SGSU18 R2UniSL R1SandKRST20KRST20U18 R2Wsts1sts R5Wsts5ths R3Wsts3rds R3Wsts1sts R5Vall3rds R3Vall5ths R3Vall6ths [2]R3 Nths2nds R3Uni3rds [2]R3 Red4ths R3Uni6ths R3Uni2nds R3Toom4ths R3Toom6ths R3Toom2nds R3Sths4ths R3Sths6ths R3SthsO40'sR1 SthsO40'sR1 VallU18 R3ToomSGS R5BeenU18 R3SunU18 R3RedO40'sR1 RedU18 R3BeenO40'sR1 Sand1sts R5Wsts5ths R3Wsts3rds R3Wsts1sts R5Vall3rds R3Vall5ths R3Vall6ths [2]R3 Nths2nds R3Uni3rds [2]R3 Red4ths R3Uni6ths R3Uni2nds R3Toom4ths R3Toom6ths R3Toom2nds R3Sths4ths R3Sths6ths R3SthsKRS R7BeenU18 R3ToomU18 R3SunU18 R3RedSGS R6SthsU18 R3Been2nds R4Wyn6ths R4Wyn4ths R4Wyn2nds R4Wsts4ths R4Wsts6ths R4Wsts4ths [2]R4 GC6ths [2]R4 Vall2nds R4Been4ths R4Been5ths R4Wsts [2]6ths [2]R4 Sths21sts R6Uni3rds R4Uni5ths R4Uni1sts R6Toom3rds R3Toom5ths R3ToomKRS R8SandSL [2]R2 Vall2nds R4Wyn6ths R4Wyn4ths R4Wyn2nds R4Wsts4ths R4Wsts6ths R4Wsts4ths [2]R4 GC6ths [2]R4 Vall2nds R4Been4ths R4Been5ths R4Wsts [2]6ths [2]R4 Sths21sts R6Uni3rds R4Uni5ths R4Uni1sts R6Toom3rds R3Toom5ths R3Toom1sts R7Sand2nds R5VallKRST20KRST201sts R7Uni1sts R7GC2nds R5Nths12Nov1sts R8Red5ths R5Red3rds R5Red1sts R8Wyn3rds R5Wyn5ths R5Wyn6ths [2]R5 Sand1sts R8Wsts3rds R5Wsts3rds [2]R5 Nths6ths R5Wsts2nds R6Vall4ths R5Vall5ths R5VallSee Sthsabove2nds R6Uni4ths R5Uni6ths R5Uni13NovO40'sR2 TmKRSR11 UniSGS R7UniU18 R5SthsU18 R5BL vWstsU18 R5Red vGC19Nov1sts R8Red5ths R5Red3rds R5Red1sts R8Wyn3rds R5Wyn5ths R5Wyn6ths [2]R5 Sand1sts R8Wsts3rds R5Wsts3rds [2]R5 Nths6ths R5Wsts2nds R6Vall4ths R5Vall5ths R5VallSee Sthsabove2nds R6Uni4ths R5Uni6ths R5Uni20NovSL R3Uni [2]KRSR12SandSL &SGS1sts R9Been1sts R9Uni1sts R9ToomLegend: U18 = Under 18 Competition KRS = Katherine Raymont Shield SGS = Second Grade Shield040 = Over 40’s Competition SL = Sunday Legends Twenty20 Competition65


Ground Allocations – 2011/2012 (continued)CLUBS GROUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat SunBeenleigh/LoganGold CoastNorthern SuburbsRedlandsSandgate-RedcliffeSouth BrisbaneSunshine CoastDauth ParkEaglebyKerrydaleCheltenham OvalIan Healy OvalAlan Pettigrew OvalGeoff Dymock OvalPeter Burge OvalFred Kratzman OvalRon Field OvalAlbury OvalTrevor Barsby OvalDixon OvalNorman Gray OvalJack Cooke OvalBob Young OvalOtherJohn Blanck OvalKev Hackney Oval26Nov1sts R10Wsts4ths R6Wsts1sts R10Toom4ths R6Toom1sts R10Sths4ths R6Sths5ths R6Sths1sts R10Uni4ths R6Uni5ths R6Uni1sts R10Sun3rds R6Vall [2]5ths R6Wsts [2]2nds R7Nths3rds R6Nths6ths R6Nths6ths [2]R6 Tm2nds R7Sand27Nov 3 Dec 4 Dec1sts R10Wsts1sts R10Toom1sts R10SthsSGS R9Uni1sts R10UniSGS R9Wsts1sts R10Sun2nds R7NthsSGS R9Been2nds R7Sand2nds R8Uni4ths R7Uni2nds R8Sun4ths R7Uni [2]2nds R8Sand3rds R7Sand6ths R7Sand2nds R8Wsts4ths R7Wsts6ths R7Wsts1sts R11Nths4ths R7Nths5ths R7Nths2nds R8Wyn4ths R7Wyn5ths R7Wyn6ths [2]R7 Vall21sts R11GCKRSR14 BLSGS T2010Dec2ndsT202ndsT203rdsT203rdsT201stsT206thsT206thsT204thsT204thsT204thsT204thsT204thsT204thsT201stsT201stsT201stsT202ndsT202ndsT2011Dec17Dec1stsT201stsT202ndsT202ndsT202ndsT206thsT206thsT203rdsT203rdsT203rdsT202ndsT202ndsT202ndsT203rdsT203rdsT203rdsT201stsT201stsT2018Dec24Dec25Dec31Dec 1 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 14 Jan 15 Jan 21 Jan 22 Jan 28 Jan 29 Jan2nds R13Red4ths R12Red1sts R16Nths3rds R12Nths2nds R13GC4ths R12GC6ths R12Sths [2]1sts R16Been3rds R12Been5ths R12Nths2nds R13Vall4ths R12Vall5ths R12Vall1sts R16Wsts3rds R12Wsts5ths R12Wsts1sts R16Wyn2ndsR14 Sun3rds R13Vall [2]2ndsR14 Uni4ths R13Uni2ndsR14Toom4ths R13Toom6ths R13Toom2ndsR14 Vall4ths R13Vall5ths R13Vall2ndsR14 Sths4ths R13Sths6ths R14Sths1sts R17Sand3rds R13Sand5ths R13Sand6ths [2]R13 Uni1sts R17Been2ndsR14 SunKRSR15Wsts2ndsR14 Uni2ndsR14Toom2ndsR14 VallSGSR12 UniSGSR12 BLv Sth2ndsR14 Sths1sts R17Sand1sts R17Been1sts R18Wyn3rds R14Wyn1sts R18Vall3rds R14Vall1sts R18Uni3rds R14Uni5ths R14Uni1sts R18Wsts3rds R14Wsts5ths R14Wsts1sts R18Toom3rds R14Toom6ths R14Toom2ndsR15 Sun4ths R14Uni [2]6ths R14Vall [2]1sts R18SthsKRST20KRST20SGSR13 SthsSGSR13WstsSL R4Uni1sts R18Wyn3rds R14Wyn1sts R18Vall3rds R14Vall1sts R18Uni3rds R14Uni5ths R14Uni1sts R18Wsts3rds R14Wsts5ths R14Wsts1sts R18Toom3rds R14Toom6ths R14Toom2ndsR15 Sun4ths R14Uni [2]6ths R14Vall [2]1sts R18Sths1sts R19NthsSGSR14 Nts2ndsR16 Tm2ndsR16 BLO40's R3Toom2ndsR16WynO40's R3Been1sts R19WstsKRSR18 BLO40's R3Sths1sts R19VallSGSR14 Wts2ndsR16 Uni66


CLUBS GROUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat SunToombulUniversity of<strong>Queensland</strong>ValleyWestern SuburbsWynnum-ManlyKen Mackay OvalLa Frantz OvalNorthgateOtherWEP Harris OvalSt Lucia 2St Lucia 7NorthgateOtherPeter Easton OvalNorm McMahon OvalAshgrove 3Mitchelton SHSGraceville 1Graceville 2ChelmerDunlop ParkBill Albury OvalWayne Broad OvalIan Droney Oval26Nov2nds R7GC3rds R6GC2nds R7Red3rds R6Red6ths [2]R6 Wsts6ths R6Red4ths [2]R6 Sand2nds R7Wyn4ths R6Wyn6ths R6Wyn6ths [2]R6 Sand2nds R7Been3rds R6Been5ths R6Toom1sts R10Vall3rds R6Vall5ths R6Vall27Nov 3 Dec 4 Dec2nds R7GCU18TBAU18TBA2nds R7RedKRSR13 BL2nds R7Wyn2nds R7BeenKRSR13 SR1sts R10Vall1sts R11Vall6ths R7Vall4ths R7Vall1sts R11Been3rds R7Been6ths R7Uni [2]2nds R8Toom3rds [2]R7 GC3rds R7Toom5ths R7Toom1sts R11Red3rds R7Red5ths [2]R7 Uni5ths R7Red1sts R11Sths3rds R7Sths6ths R7SthsU18TBAU18TBAKRSR14WstsSGST20SGST2010Dec1stsT205thsT205thsT202ndsT202ndsT203rdsT203rdsT203rdsT206thsT206thsT201stsT203rdsT206thsT206thsT205thsT205thsT205thsT2011Dec17Dec4thsT206thsT204thsT201stsT201stsT204thsT204thsT204thsT205thsT205thsT204thsT205thsT205thsT205thsT206thsT206thsT206thsT2018Dec24Dec25Dec31Dec 1 Jan 7 Jan 8 Jan 14 Jan 15 Jan 21 Jan 22 Jan 28 Jan 29 Jan2nds2nds2nds1sts R17 1sts R171sts R19R15R15R13 UniNths NthsGCSandSand3rds R12Uni6ths R12Uni1sts R16Toom4ths [2]R12Wyn4ths R12Toom6ths [2]R12 Red1sts R16Sand3rds R12Sand6ths [2]R12Wyn6ths R12Sand2ndsR13 Sths4ths R12Sths6ths R12Sths5ths R12Uni vsTm2ndsR13 Sun3rds R12Vall [2]5ths R12Wsts [2]3rds R13Nths5ths R13Nths1sts R17GC3rds R13GC4ths [2]R13Been1sts R17Red3rds R13Red6ths [2]R13 Uq[2]6ths R13Red1sts R17Wyn5ths [2]R13Wsts3rds R13Wyn6ths R13Wyn2ndsR14Wsts4ths R13Wsts5ths R13Uni1sts R17GCKRSR15Sand1sts R17Red1sts R17WynSGSR12Nths2ndsR14Wsts4ths R14Sand5ths R14Sand2ndsR15Nths4ths R14Nths6ths R14Nths6ths [2]R14Wyn2ndsR15 GC3rds [2]R14 Sths4ths R14GC6ths R14Sths [2]2ndsR15 Red4ths R14Red6ths R14Red5ths [2]R14 Sths2ndsR15Been4ths R14Been5ths R14VallSL &SGSSL R4Toom4ths R14Sand5ths R14Sand2ndsR15Nths4ths R14Nths6ths R14Nths6ths [2]R14Wyn2ndsR15 GC3rds [2]R14 Sths4ths R14GC6ths R14Sths [2]2ndsR15 Red4ths R14Red6ths R14Red5ths [2]R14 Sths2ndsR15Been4ths R14Been5ths R14Vall1sts R19SunSGSR14 Red2ndsR16 SthsO40'sR3 Sths[2]2ndsR16SandKRSR18 Uni1sts R19RedO40'sR3 WstsLegend: U18 = Under 18 Competition KRS = Katherine Raymont Shield SGS = Second Grade Shield040 = Over 40’s Competition SL = Sunday Legends Twenty20 Competition67


Ground Allocations – 2011/2012 (continued)CLUBS GROUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat SunBeenleigh/LoganGold CoastNorthern SuburbsRedlandsSandgate-RedcliffeSouth BrisbaneSunshine CoastDauth ParkEaglebyKerrydaleCheltenham OvalIan Healy OvalAlan Pettigrew OvalGeoff Dymock OvalPeter Burge OvalFred Kratzman OvalRon Field OvalAlbury OvalTrevor Barsby OvalDixon OvalNorman Gray OvalJack Cooke OvalBob Young OvalOtherJohn Blanck OvalKev Hackney Oval4 Feb 5 Feb 11 Feb 12 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 25 Feb 26 Feb 3 Mar 4 Mar1sts R20Sths3rds R15Sths2ndsR17 Wts4ths R15Wsts2ndsR17 Vall4ths R15Vall6ths R15Vall2ndsR17Wyn4ths R15Wyn5ths R15Wyn2ndsR17 Uni4ths R15Uni6ths R15Uni2ndsR17 BL4ths R15Been6ths R15Uni [2]6ths [2]R15 Wts2ndsR17 TmSGSR15 SthsSL R5VallSL R5Uni vToomSL R5SR vUni [2]1sts R20Sths3rds R15Sths2ndsR17 Wts4ths R15Wsts2ndsR17 Vall4ths R15Vall6ths R15Vall2ndsR17Wyn4ths R15Wyn5ths R15Wyn2ndsR17 Uni4ths R15Uni6ths R15Uni2ndsR17 BL4ths R15Been6ths R15Uni [2]6ths [2]R15 Wts2ndsR17 TmKRSR20 UniSGSR16 Ntsv Red2ndsR18 Red4ths R18Red1sts R21Wyn3rds R16Wyn1ts R21Wsts3rds R16Wsts5ths R16Wsts1sts R21Been3rds R16Been6ths R16Uni [2]1sts R21Vall3rds R16Vall6ths R16Vall1sts R21Toom3rds R16Toom5ths R16Toom1sts R21UniKRSR21 SRSGSR17 RedO40'sR4 SandO40'sR4 VallSGSR17 NtsO40's[2] R4Wyn2ndsR18 Red4ths R18Red1sts R21Wyn3rds R16Wyn1ts R21Wsts3rds R16Wsts5ths R16Wsts1sts R21Been3rds R16Been6ths R16Uni [2]1sts R21Vall3rds R16Vall6ths R16Vall1sts R21Toom3rds R16Toom5ths R16Toom1sts R21UniKRSR22 UniSGSR18 UniSGSR18Nths1sts R22Toom3rds R17Toom2ndsR19 Red4ths R17Red2ndsR19Wyn4ths R17Wyn6ths R17Wyn1sts R22GC3rds R17GC5ths R17Wsts [2]2ndsR19Wsts3rds R17Wsts5ths R17Wsts2ndsR19 Uni4ths R17Uni6ths [2]R17 Red6ths R17Uni2ndsR19 VallSGST20SGST20SGST20KRST20KRST2010Mar1sts R22Toom3rds R17Toom2ndsR19 Red4ths R17Red2ndsR19Wyn4ths R17Wyn6ths R17Wyn1sts R22GC3rds R17GC5ths R17Wsts [2]2ndsR19 Wts3rds R17Wsts5ths R17Wsts2ndsR19 Uni4ths R17Uni6ths [2]R17 Red6ths R17Uni2ndsR19 Vall11MarO40'sR5 WynO40'sR5 VallO40'sR5 Tm17MarSENIOR MEN'S GRADES SEMI-FINALS18Mar24Mar25MarSENIOR MEN'S GRADES FINALS31Mar1 Apr68


CLUBS GROUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat SunToombulKen Mackay OvalLa Frantz OvalNorthgate4 Feb 5 Feb 11 Feb 12 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 25 Feb 26 Feb 3 Mar 4 Mar2nds1sts R201sts R202nds O40's 2ndsR19SunSunR18 Sths R4 Been R18 SthsBeen3rds R15Vall [2]3rds R15Vall [2]4ths R16Sths4ths R16Sths4ths R17Been10Mar2ndsR19Been4ths R17Been11Mar17Mar18Mar24Mar25Mar31Mar1 AprUniversity of<strong>Queensland</strong>ValleyWestern SuburbsOtherWEP Harris OvalSt Lucia 2St Lucia 7NorthgateOtherPeter Easton OvalNorm McMahon OvalAshgrove 3Mitchelton SHSOtherGraceville 1Graceville 2ChelmerDunlop Park1sts R20Sand3rds R15Sand4ths [2]R15Toom5ths R15Sand1sts R20Nths3rds R15Nths5ths R15Nths6ths [2]R15 Tm1sts R20GC3rds R15GC5ths [2]R15 Tm5ths R15SthsKRSR19 BLSGSR15NthsKRSR19SandSGSR15 Red1sts R20Sand3rds R15Sand4ths [2]R15Toom5ths R15Sand1sts R20Nths3rds R15Nths5ths R15Nths6ths [2]R15 Tm1sts R20GC3rds R15GC5ths [2]R15 Tm5ths R15SthsSGSR16 SthsKRSR20BeenSGSR16Been6ths R16Sths2ndsR18 Sun4ths R16Uni [2]5ths R16Red6ths R16Vall [2]2ndsR18Sand3rds [2]R16 Uni4ths R16Sand5ths R16Sand2ndsR18Nths4ths R16Nths5ths [2]R16Wyn6ths R16NthsO40'sR4 NthsKRSR21 UniSGSR17 Uni6ths R16Sths2ndsR18 Sun4ths R16Uni [2]5ths R16Red6ths R16Vall [2]2ndsR18Sand3rds [2]R16 Uni4ths R16Sand5ths R16Sand2ndsR18Nths4ths R16Nths5ths [2]R16Wyn6ths R16NthsKRSR22SandSGSR18 Sths6ths R17Uni [2]1sts R22Sths3rds R17Sths4ths [2]R17 Vall5ths R17Sths1sts R22Sun3rds R17Vall [2]6ths R17Vall [2]5ths R17Toom1sts R22Sand4ths R17Sand6ths R17SandSee Sthsabove6ths R17Uni [2]1sts R22Sths3rds R17Sths4ths [2]R17 Vall5ths R17Sths1sts R22Sun3rds R17Vall [2]6ths R17Vall [2]5ths R17Toom1sts R22Sand4ths R17Sand6ths R17SandSee SthsaboveO40'sR5 Sths2O40'sR5 SthsSENIOR MEN'S GRADES SEMI-FINALSSENIOR MEN'S GRADES FINALSWynnum-ManlyBill Albury OvalWayne Broad Oval1sts R20Red3rds R15Red1sts R20Red3rds R15Red2ndsR18 GC4ths R16GC2ndsR18 GC4ths R16GC1sts R22Nths3rds R17Nths1sts R22Nths3rds R17NthsIan Droney Oval6ths R15Red6ths R15Red6ths R16Sths [2]6ths R16Sths [2]5ths R17Nths5ths R17NthsLegend: U18 = Under 18 Competition KRS = Katherine Raymont Shield SGS = Second Grade Shield040 = Over 40’s Competition SL = Sunday Legends Twenty20 Competition69


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND ONE - Saturday 17 September & Saturday 24 September2D1Cam Gold Coast v Beenleigh/Logan KerrydaleBattersby Cup Northern Suburbs v Redlands Ian Healy OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Albury OvalSunshine Coast v Western Suburbs John Blanck OvalSouth Brisbane v Valley Norman Gray OvalToombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ken Mackay OvalThe Alan Beenleigh/Logan v Gold Coast Dauth ParkPettigrew Redlands v Northern Suburbs Peter Burge OvalShield Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Bill Albury OvalWestern Suburbs v Sunshine Coast Graceville 1Valley v South Brisbane Peter Easton OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Toombul WEP Harris OvalThe Norm Gold Coast v Beenleigh/Logan CheltenhamMcMahon Northern Suburbs v Redlands Alan Pettigrew OvalShield Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Wayne Broad OvalWestern Suburbs v Valley [2] ChelmerSouth Brisbane v Valley Jack Cooke OvalToombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> La Frantz OvalThe Bob Beenleigh/Logan v Gold Coast EaglebySpence Redlands v Northern Suburbs Fred Kratzman OvalShield Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Trevor Barsby OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Western Suburbs St Lucia 7Valley v South Brisbane Norm McMahon OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Toombul St Lucia 2The Roy Northern Suburbs v Redlands Geoff Dymock OvalTanner Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ian Droney OvalShield Western Suburbs [2] v Western Suburbs Graceville 2South Brisbane v Valley Bob Young OvalToombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> TBAThe WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v South Brisbane [2] Miskin OvalHarris Redlands v Northern Suburbs Ron Field OvalShield Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Dixon OvalValley [2] v Western Suburbs Mitchelton SHSValley v South Brisbane TBAUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Toombul Dunlop Park70


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUNDS TWO & THREE - Sunday 25 September T20 1 & 2Tom Veivers CupGroup OneGame 1 10:00am Wynnum-Manly v Gold Coast Bill Albury OvalGame 1 10:00am South Brisbane v Beenleigh/Logan Wayne Broad OvalGame 2 2:00pm Wynnum-Manly v Beenleigh/Logan Bill Albury OvalGame 2 2:00pm South Brisbane v Gold Coast Wayne Broad OvalGroup TwoGame 1 10:00am Redlands v Northern Suburbs Peter Burge OvalGame 1 10:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe Fred Kratzman OvalGame 2 2:00pm Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Burge OvalGame 2 2:00pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Northern Suburbs Fred Kratzman OvalGroup ThreeGame 1 10:00am Valley v Western Suburbs Peter Easton OvalGame 1 10:00am Toombul v Sunshine Coast Norm McMahon OvalGame 2 2:00pm Valley v Sunshine Coast Peter Easton OvalGame 2 2:00pm Toombul v Western Suburbs Norm McMahon OvalKFC T20 CHALLENGESo you think you can play T20?The Brisbane Heat and <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> are embarking on a search to unearth a ‘bolter’ to hand a professionalplaying contract in the inaugural KFC T20 Big Bash League this year.The KFC T20 Challenge brings the backyard closer to the big show, with a three-round competition in Octoberdesigned to identify potential T20 stars.There will be a total of two contracts up for grabs, with the State selection panel picking four teams – the Burners,Blaze, Flames and Inferno – to play in the Challenge.For more details, see www.qldcricket.com.au or www.brisbaneheat.com.au71


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND FOUR - Saturday 1 October & Saturday 8 October2D2Cam Battersby Beenleigh/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dauth ParkCup Valley v Toombul Peter Easton OvalWestern Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 1Wynnum-Manly v Sunshine Coast Bill Albury OvalRedlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Burge OvalGold Coast v Northern Suburbs KerrydaleROUND TWO - Saturday 1 October & Saturday 8 October2D2The Alan University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Beenleigh/Logan WEP Harris OvalPettigrew Toombul v Valley Ken Mackay OvalShield South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Norman Gray OvalSunshine Coast v Wynnum-Manly John Blanck OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Albury OvalNorthern Suburbs v Gold Coast Ian Healy OvalThe Norm Beenleigh/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> EaglebyMcMahon Valley v Toombul Norm McMahon OvalShield Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 2Valley [2] v Wynnum-Manly Ashgrove 3Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Fred Kratzman OvalGold Coast v Northern Suburbs CheltenhamThe Bob University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Beenleigh/Logan St Lucia 2Spence Toombul v Valley Northgate 1Shield South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Jack Cooke OvalWynnum-Manly v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Wayne Broad OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Trevor Barsby OvalNorthern Suburbs v Gold Coast Alan Pettigrew OvalThe Roy Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Dixon OvalTanner Toombul v Northern Suburbs Northgate 3Shield Valley v Redlands Mitchelton SHSWestern Suburbs [2] v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> ChelmerWestern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Dunlop ParkThe WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] St Lucia 7Harris Toombul v Valley La Frantz OvalShield South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Bob Young OvalWynnum-Manly v Valley [2] Ian Droney OvalRedlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ron Field OvalNorthern Suburbs v South Brisbane [2] Geoff Dymock Oval72


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND FIVE - Saturday 15 October & Saturday 22 October2D3Cam Battersby Northern Suburbs v Beenleigh/Logan Ian Healy OvalCup Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast Albury OvalSunshine Coast v Redlands John Blanck OvalSouth Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Norman Gray OvalToombul v Western Suburbs Ken Mackay OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Valley WEP Harris OvalROUND THREE - Saturday 15 October & Saturday 22 October2D3The Alan Beenleigh/Logan v Northern Suburbs Dauth ParkPettigrew Gold Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe KerrydaleShield Redlands v Sunshine Coast Peter Burge OvalWynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Bill Albury OvalWestern Suburbs v Toombul Graceville 1Valley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Peter Easton OvalThe Norm Northern Suburbs v Beenleigh/Logan Alan Pettigrew OvalMcMahon Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast Trevor Barsby OvalShield Valley [2] v Redlands Norm McMahon OvalSouth Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Jack Cooke OvalToombul v Western Suburbs Northgate 4University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Valley St Lucia 2The Bob Beenleigh/Logan v Northern Suburbs EaglebySpence Gold Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe CheltenhamShield Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Fred Kratzman OvalWynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Wayne Broad OvalWestern Suburbs v Toombul Graceville 2Valley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ashgrove 3The Roy Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Dixon OvalTanner South Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Dunlop ParkShield Toombul v Western Suburbs La Frantz OvalNorthern Suburbs v Western Suburbs [2] Geoff Dymock OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Valley St Lucia 7The WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Northern Suburbs Northgate 3Harris South Brisbane [2] v Sandgate-Redcliffe Bob Young OvalShield Redlands v Valley [2] Ron Field OvalWynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Ian Droney OvalWestern Suburbs v Toombul ChelmerValley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Mitchelton SHS<strong>73</strong>


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XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND SIX - Saturday 29 October & Saturday 5 November2D4Cam Battersby Beenleigh/Logan v Valley Dauth ParkCup Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 1Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Bill Albury OvalRedlands v South Brisbane Peter Burge OvalGold Coast v Sunshine Coast KerrydaleNorthern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ian Healy OvalROUND FOUR - Saturday 29 October & Saturday 5 November2D4The Alan Valley v Beenleigh/Logan Peter Easton OvalPettigrew University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs WEP Harris OvalShield Toombul v Wynnum-Manly Ken Mackay OvalSouth Brisbane v Redlands Norman Gray OvalSunshine Coast v Gold Coast John Blanck OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Albury OvalThe Norm Beenleigh/Logan v Valley EaglebyMcMahon Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 2Shield Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Wayne Broad OvalRedlands v South Brisbane Fred Kratzman OvalGold Coast v Valley [2] CheltenhamNorthern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Alan Pettigrew OvalThe Bob Valley v Beenleigh/Logan Norm McMahon OvalSpence University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs St Lucia 2Shield Toombul v Wynnum-Manly Northgate 4South Brisbane v Redlands Jack Cooke OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Gold Coast Northgate 3Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Trevor Barsby OvalThe Roy Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> ChelmerTanner Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Ian Droney OvalShield Redlands v South Brisbane Ron Field OvalNorthern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Geoff Dymock OvalValley v Western Suburbs [2] Ashgrove 3The WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Valley Northgate 6Harris University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs St Lucia 7Shield Toombul v Wynnum-Manly La Frantz OvalSouth Brisbane v Redlands Bob Young OvalValley [2] v South Brisbane [2] Mitchelton SHSSandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Dixon Oval74


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND SEVEN - Sunday 6 NovemberOD1John McKnoulty Beenleigh/Logan v Sunshine Coast Dauth ParkCup Western Suburbs v Gold Coast Graceville 1Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Ian Healy OvalSouth Brisbane v Redlands Norman Gray OvalToombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ken Mackay OvalValley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Peter Easton OvalROUND FIVE - Sunday 6 NovemberOD1The Alan Sunshine Coast v Beenleigh/Logan John Blanck OvalPettigrew Gold Coast v Western Suburbs KerrydaleShield Wynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Bill Albury OvalRedlands v South Brisbane Peter Burge OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Albury OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Valley WEP Harris Oval75


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND EIGHT - Saturday 12 November & Saturday 19 November2D5Cam Battersby Sandgate-Redcliffe v Beenleigh/Logan Albury OvalCup Sunshine Coast v Northern Suburbs John Blanck OvalSouth Brisbane v Gold Coast Norman Gray OvalToombul v Redlands Ken Mackay OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Wynnum-Manly WEP Harris OvalValley v Western Suburbs Peter Easton OvalROUND SIX - Saturday 12 November & Saturday 19 November2D5The Alan Beenleigh/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Dauth ParkPettigrew Northern Suburbs v Sunshine Coast Ian Healy OvalShield Gold Coast v South Brisbane KerrydaleRedlands v Toombul Peter Burge OvalWynnum-Manly v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Bill Albury OvalWestern Suburbs v Valley Graceville 1ROUND FIVE - Saturday 12 November & Saturday 19 November2D5The Norm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Beenleigh/Logan Trevor Barsby OvalMcMahon Valley [2] v Northern Suburbs Ashgrove 3Shield South Brisbane v Gold Coast Jack Cooke OvalToombul v Redlands Northgate 4University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Wynnum-Manly St Lucia 2Valley v Western Suburbs Norm McMahon OvalThe Bob Beenleigh/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe EaglebySpence Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Alan Pettigrew OvalShield Gold Coast v South Brisbane CheltenhamRedlands v Toombul Fred Kratzman OvalWynnum-Manly v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Wayne Broad OvalWestern Suburbs v Valley Graceville 2The Roy Toombul v Redlands La Frantz OvalTanner University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Wynnum-Manly St Lucia 7Shield Western Suburbs v Valley ChelmerSandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs [2] Dixon OvalSouth Brisbane v Northern Suburbs Dunlop ParkThe WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Sandgate-Redcliffe Northgate 6Harris Northern Suburbs v Valley [2] Geoff Dymock OvalShield South Brisbane [2] v South Brisbane Bob Young OvalRedlands v Toombul Ron Field OvalWynnum-Manly v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ian Droney OvalValley v Western Suburbs Mitchelton SHS76


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND NINE - Sunday 20 NovemberOD2John McKnoulty Valley v Beenleigh/Logan Peter Easton OvalCup Gold Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe KerrydaleNorthern Suburbs v South Brisbane Ian Healy OvalRedlands v Sunshine Coast Peter Burge OvalWynnum-Manly v Toombul Bill Albury OvalWestern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 177


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND TEN - Saturday 26 November & Sunday 27 November2D6Cam Battersby Beenleigh/Logan v Western Suburbs Dauth ParkCup Wynnum-Manly v Valley Bill Albury OvalRedlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Peter Burge OvalGold Coast v Toombul KerrydaleNorthern Suburbs v South Brisbane Ian Healy OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Sunshine Coast Albury OvalROUND SEVEN - Saturday 26 November & Sunday 27 November2D6The Alan Western Suburbs v Beenleigh/Logan Graceville 1Pettigrew Valley v Wynnum-Manly Peter Easton OvalShield University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Redlands WEP Harris OvalToombul v Gold Coast Ken Mackay OvalSouth Brisbane v Northern Suburbs Norman Gray OvalSunshine Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe John Blanck OvalROUND SIX - Saturday 26 NovemberOD1The Norm Western Suburbs v Beenleigh/Logan Graceville 2McMahon Wynnum-Manly v Valley Wayne Broad OvalShield University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Redlands St Lucia 2Toombul v Gold Coast La Frantz OvalSouth Brisbane v Northern Suburbs Jack Cooke OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Valley [2] Trevor Barsby OvalThe Bob Beenleigh/Logan v Western Suburbs EaglebySpence Valley v Wynnum-Manly Norm McMahon OvalShield Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Fred Kratzman OvalGold Coast v Toombul CheltenhamNorthern Suburbs v South Brisbane Alan Pettigrew OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Sandgate-Redcliffe Northgate 4The Roy Wynnum-Manly v Valley Ian Droney OvalTanner Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ron Field OvalShield Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane Geoff Dymock OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs [2] Dixon OvalWestern Suburbs v Toombul ChelmerThe WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Western Suburbs St Lucia 7Harris Valley v Wynnum-Manly Ashgrove 3Shield University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Redlands Northgate 3South Brisbane [2] v Toombul Dunlop ParkSouth Brisbane v Northern Suburbs Bob Young OvalValley [2] v Sandgate-Redcliffe Mitchelton SHS78


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND ELEVEN - Saturday 3 DecemberOD3John University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Beenleigh/Logan WEP Harris OvalMcKnoulty Cup Sunshine Coast v Gold Coast John Blanck OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Albury OvalWestern Suburbs v Redlands Graceville 1Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Bill Albury OvalToombul v Valley Ken Mackay OvalROUND EIGHT - Saturday 3 DecemberOD2The Alan Beenleigh/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dauth ParkPettigrew Gold Coast v Sunshine Coast KerrydaleShield Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ian Healy OvalRedlands v Western Suburbs Peter Burge OvalSouth Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Norman Gray OvalValley v Toombul Peter Easton OvalROUND SEVEN - Saturday 3 DecemberOD2The Norm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Beenleigh/Logan St Lucia 2McMahon Valley [2] v Gold Coast Norm McMahon OvalShield Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Alan Pettigrew OvalWestern Suburbs v Redlands Graceville 2Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Wayne Broad OvalValley v Toombul Ashgrove 3The Bob Beenleigh/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> EaglebySpence Gold Coast v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] CheltenhamShield Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Trevor Barsby OvalRedlands v Western Suburbs Fred Kratzman OvalSouth Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Jack Cooke OvalToombul v Valley Northgate 3The Roy Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Dixon OvalTanner Western Suburbs v Redlands Dunlop ParkShield South Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Bob Young OvalValley v Toombul Mitchleton SHSWestern Suburbs [2] v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> ChelmerThe WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] St Lucia 7Harris South Brisbane [2] v Valley [2] Northgate 2Shield Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Geoff Dymock OvalRedlands v Western Suburbs Ron Field OvalWynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Ian Droney OvalToombul v Valley La Frantz Oval79


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUNDS TWELVE & THIRTEEN - Saturday 10 December T20 3 & 4Tom Veivers CupGroup OneGame 1 10:00am Toombul v Redlands Ken Mackay OvalGame 1 10:00am Gold Coast v Beenleigh/Logan Ian Healy OvalGame 2 2:00pm Toombul v Beenleigh/Logan Ken Mackay OvalGame 2 2:00pm Gold Coast v Redlands Ian Healy OvalGroup TwoGame 1 10:00am Western Suburbs v Sunshine Coast Graceville 1Game 1 10:00am South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norman Gray OvalGame 1 10:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Wynnum-Manly Jack Cooke OvalGame 1 10:00am Valley v Northern Suburbs Bob Young OvalGame 2 2:00pm Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 1Game 2 2:00pm South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Norman Gray OvalGame 2 2:00pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Sunshine Coast Jack Cooke OvalGame 2 2:00pm Valley v Wynnum-Manly Bob Young OvalROUNDS NINE & TEN - Saturday 10 December T20 1 & 2The Alan Pettigrew ShieldGroup OneGame 1 10:00am Beenleigh/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Dauth ParkGame 1 10:00am Wynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs EaglebyGame 2 2:00pm Beenleigh/Logan v Western Suburbs Dauth ParkGame 2 2:00pm Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe EaglebyGroup TwoGame 1 10:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Gold Coast WEP Harris OvalGame 1 10:00am Valley v Redlands St Lucia 2Game 2 2:00pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Redlands WEP Harris OvalGame 2 2:00pm Valley v Gold Coast St Lucia 2Group ThreeGame 1 10:00am Sunshine Coast v Northern Suburbs John Blanck OvalGame 1 10:00am Toombul v South Brisbane Kev Hackney OvalGame 2 2:00pm Sunshine Coast v South Brisbane John Blanck OvalGame 2 2:00pm Toombul v Northern Suburbs Kev Hackney Oval80


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUNDS EIGHT & NINE - Saturday 10 December T20 1 & 2The Norm McMahon ShieldGroup OneGame 1 10:00am Gold Coast v Toombul KerrydaleGame 1 10:00am Valley [2] v Sandgate-Redcliffe CheltenhamGame 2 2:00pm Gold Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe KerrydaleGame 2 2:00pm Valley [2] v Toombul CheltenhamGroup TwoGame 1 10:00am Valley v Wynnum-Manly Peter Easton OvalGame 1 10:00am Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Norm McMahon OvalGame 2 2:00pm Valley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Peter Easton OvalGame 2 2:00pm Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Norm McMahon OvalGroup ThreeGame 1 10:00am Western Suburbs v Beenleigh/Logan Graceville 2Game 1 10:00am South Brisbane v Northern Suburbs St Lucia 7Game 2 2:00pm Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 2Game 2 2:00pm South Brisbane v Beenleigh/Logan St Lucia 7The Bob Spence ShieldGroup OneGame 1 10:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Albury OvalGame 1 10:00am Toombul v Northern Suburbs Trevor Barsby OvalGame 1 10:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Beenleigh/Logan Dixon OvalGame 2 2:00pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Beenleigh/Logan Albury OvalGame 2 2:00pm Toombul v South Brisbane Trevor Barsby OvalGame 2 2:00pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Northern Suburbs Dixon OvalGroup TwoGame 1 10:00am Redlands v Valley Peter Burge OvalGame 1 10:00am Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Fred Kratzman OvalGame 1 10:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Gold Coast Ron Field OvalGame 2 2:00pm Redlands v Gold Coast Peter Burge OvalGame 2 2:00pm Western Suburbs v Valley Fred Kratzman OvalGame 2 2:00pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Wynnum-Manly Ron Field Oval81


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUNDS EIGHT & NINE - Saturday 10 December T20 1 & 2The Roy Tanner ShieldGame 1 10:00am Wynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs Bill Albury OvalGame 1 10:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Wayne Broad OvalGame 1 10:00am Valley v Northern Suburbs Ian Droney OvalGame 2 2:00pm Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Bill Albury OvalGame 2 2:00pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Northern Suburbs Wayne Broad OvalGame 2 2:00pm Valley v Western Suburbs Ian Droney OvalGame 1 10:00am Toombul v South Brisbane La Frantz OvalGame 1 10:00am Redlands v Western Suburbs [2] TBAGame 2 2:00pm Toombul v Western Suburbs [2] La Frantz OvalGame 2 2:00pm Redlands v South Brisbane TBAThe WEP Harris ShieldGroup OneGame 1 10:00am Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly ChelmerGame 1 10:00am South Brisbane [2] v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dunlop ParkGame 2 2:00pm Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> ChelmerGame 2 2:00pm South Brisbane [2] v Wynnum-Manly Dunlop ParkGroup TwoGame 1 10:00am Valley v Redlands Ashgrove 3Game 1 10:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Mitchelton SHSGame 2 2:00pm Valley v South Brisbane Ashgrove 3Game 2 2:00pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Mitchelton SHSGroup ThreeGame 1 10:00am Northern Suburbs v Toombul Alan Pettigrew OvalGame 1 10:00am Valley [2] v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Geoff Dymock OvalGame 2 2:00pm Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Alan Pettigrew OvalGame 2 2:00pm Valley [2] v Toombul Geoff Dymock Oval82


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUNDS FOURTEEN & FIFTEEN - Saturday 17 December T20 5 & 6Tom Veivers CupGroup OneGame 1 10:00am Beenleigh/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Dauth ParkGame 1 10:00am Wynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs EaglebyGame 2 2:00pm Beenleigh/Logan v Western Suburbs Dauth ParkGame 2 2:00pm Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe EaglebyGroup TwoGame 1 10:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Gold Coast WEP Harris OvalGame 1 10:00am Valley v Redlands St Lucia 2Game 2 2:00pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Redlands WEP Harris OvalGame 2 2:00pm Valley v Gold Coast St Lucia 2Group ThreeGame 1 10:00am Sunshine Coast v Northern Suburbs John Blanck OvalGame 1 10:00am Toombul v South Brisbane Kev Hackney OvalGame 2 2:00pm Sunshine Coast v South Brisbane John Blanck OvalGame 2 2:00pm Toombul v Northern Suburbs Kev Hackney OvalROUNDS ELEVEN & TWELVE - Saturday 17 December T20 3 & 4The Alan Pettigrew ShieldGroup OneGame 1 10:00am Gold Coast v Beenleigh/Logan KerrydaleGame 1 10:00am Toombul v Redlands CheltenhamGame 2 2:00pm Gold Coast v Redlands KerrydaleGame 2 2:00pm Toombul v Beenleigh/Logan CheltenhamGroup TwoGame 1 10:00am Northern Suburbs v Valley Ian Healy OvalGame 1 10:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Albury OvalGame 1 10:00am Western Suburbs v Sunshine Coast Trevor Barsby OvalGame 1 10:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Wynnum-Manly Dixon OvalGame 2 2:00pm Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Ian Healy OvalGame 2 2:00pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Sunshine Coast Albury OvalGame 2 2:00pm South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Trevor Barsby OvalGame 2 2:00pm Valley v Wynnum-Manly Dixon Oval83


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUNDS TEN & ELEVEN - Saturday 17 December T20 3 & 4The Norm McMahon ShieldGroup OneGame 1 10:00am South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norman Gray OvalGame 1 10:00am Northern Suburbs v Toombul Jack Cooke OvalGame 1 10:00am Beenleigh/Logan v Valley [2] Bob Young OvalGame 2 2:00pm South Brisbane v Toombul Norman Gray OvalGame 2 2:00pm Northern Suburbs v Valley [2] Jack Cooke OvalGame 2 2:00pm Beenleigh/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Bob Young OvalGroup TwoGame 1 10:00am Redlands v Valley Peter Burge OvalGame 1 10:00am Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Fred Kratzman OvalGame 1 10:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Gold Coast Ron Field OvalGame 2 2:00pm Redlands v Gold Coast Peter Burge OvalGame 2 2:00pm Western Suburbs v Valley Fred Kratzman OvalGame 2 2:00pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Wynnum-Manly Ron Field OvalThe Bob Spence ShieldGroup OneGame 1 10:00am Toombul v Gold Coast Ken Mackay OvalGame 1 10:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] TBAGame 2 2:00pm Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Ken Mackay OvalGame 2 2:00pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast TBAGroup TwoGame 1 10:00am Valley v Wynnum-Manly Peter Easton OvalGame 1 10:00am Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Norm McMahon OvalGame 2 2:00pm Valley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Peter Easton OvalGame 2 2:00pm Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Norm McMahon OvalGroup ThreeGame 1 10:00am Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 1Game 1 10:00am South Brisbane v Beenleigh/Logan St Lucia 7Game 2 2:00pm Western Suburbs v Beenleigh/Logan Graceville 1Game 2 2:00pm South Brisbane v Northern Suburbs St Lucia 784


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUNDS TEN & ELEVEN - Saturday 17 December T20 3 & 4The Roy Tanner ShieldGroup OneGame 1 10:00am Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 2Game 1 10:00am Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe ChelmerGame 1 10:00am Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Dunlop ParkGame 2 2:00pm Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 2Game 2 2:00pm Redlands v Toombul ChelmerGame 2 2:00pm Wynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Dunlop ParkGroup TwoGame 1 10:00am Valley v Western Suburbs [2] Ashgrove 3Game 1 10:00am South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Mitchelton SHSGame 2 2:00pm Valley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ashgrove 3Game 2 2:00pm South Brisbane v Western Suburbs [2] Mitchelton SHSThe WEP Harris ShieldGroup OneGame 1 10:00am Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane Alan Pettigrew OvalGame 1 10:00am Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Geoff Dymock OvalGame 1 10:00am Toombul v South Brisbane [2] La Frantz OvalGame 2 2:00pm Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Alan Pettigrew OvalGame 2 2:00pm Redlands v South Brisbane [2] Geoff Dymock OvalGame 2 2:00pm Toombul v South Brisbane La Frantz OvalGroup TwoGame 1 10:00am Wynnum-Manly v Valley Bill Albury OvalGame 1 10:00am Valley [2] v Sandgate-Redcliffe Wayne Broad OvalGame 1 10:00am Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Ian Droney OvalGame 2 2:00pm Wynnum-Manly v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Bill Albury OvalGame 2 2:00pm Valley [2] v Valley Wayne Broad OvalGame 2 2:00pm Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ian Droney Oval85


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND SIXTEEN - Saturday 7 JanuaryOD4John Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Easton OvalMcKnoulty Cup South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Norman Gray OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Toombul WEP Harris OvalGold Coast v Northern Suburbs KerrydaleRedlands v Beenleigh/Logan Peter Burge OvalSunshine Coast v Wynnum-Manly John Blanck OvalROUND THIRTEEN - Saturday 7 JanuaryOD3The Alan Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Albury OvalPettigrew Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 1Shield Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ken Mackay OvalNorthern Suburbs v Gold Coast Ian Healy OvalBeenleigh/Logan v Redlands Dauth ParkWynnum-Manly v Sunshine Coast Bill Albury OvalROUND TWELVE - Saturday 7 JanuaryOD3The Norm Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norm McMahon OvalMcMahon South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Jack Cooke OvalShield Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> La Frantz OvalGold Coast v Northern Suburbs CheltenhamRedlands v Beenleigh/Logan Fred Kratzman OvalWynnum-Manly v Valley [2] Wayne Broad OvalThe Bob Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Trevor Barsby OvalSpence Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 2Shield University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Toombul St Lucia 7Northern Suburbs v Gold Coast Alan Pettigrew OvalBeenleigh/Logan v Redlands EaglebyUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Wynnum-Manly St Lucia 2The Roy Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Dixon OvalTanner South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Bob Young OvalShield University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Toombul Dunlop ParkRedlands v Northern Suburbs Ron Field OvalWynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs [2] Ian Droney OvalThe WEP Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Mitchelton SHSHarris Western Suburbs v South Brisbane ChelmerShield Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> TBANorthern Suburbs v South Brisbane [2] Geoff Dymock OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Redlands TBAValley [2] v Wynnum-Manly Ashgrove 386


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONTWENTY20 SEMI FINALS - Sunday 8 JanuaryTom Veivers Team 1 v Team 4 TBACup Team 2 v Team 3 TBASecond Grade Team 1 v Team 4 TBATeam 2 v Team 3 TBATWENTY20 FINALS - Sunday 22 January [Reserve Date: Sunday 5 February - Venues TBA]Tom Veivers Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 Allan Border FieldCupSecond Grade Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 Allan Border Field87


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND SEVENTEEN - Saturday 14 January & Sunday 15 January2D7Cam Battersby Sunshine Coast v Beenleigh/Logan John Blanck OvalCup South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norman Gray OvalToombul v Northern Suburbs Ken Mackay OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Gold Coast WEP Harris OvalValley v Redlands Peter Easton OvalWestern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Graceville 1ROUND FOURTEEN - Saturday 14 January & Sunday 15 January2D7The Alan Beenleigh/Logan v Sunshine Coast Dauth ParkPettigrew Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Albury OvalShield Northern Suburbs v Toombul Ian Healy OvalGold Coast v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> KerrydaleRedlands v Valley Peter Burge OvalWynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs Bill Albury OvalROUND THIRTEEN - Saturday 14 JanuaryOD4The Norm Beenleigh/Logan v Valley [2] EaglebyMcMahon South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Jack Cooke OvalShield Toombul v Northern Suburbs La Frantz OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Gold Coast St Lucia 2Valley v Redlands Norm McMahon OvalWestern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly ChelmerThe Bob University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Beenleigh/Logan St Lucia 7Spence Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Trevor Barsby OvalShield Northern Suburbs v Toombul Alan Pettigrew OvalGold Coast v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> CheltenhamRedlands v Valley Fred Kratzman OvalWynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs Wayne Broad OvalThe Roy South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Bob Young OvalTanner Toombul v Northern Suburbs TBAShield Redlands v Valley Ron Field OvalWynnum-Manly v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ian Droney OvalWestern Suburbs [2] v Western Suburbs Graceville 2The WEP Valley [2] v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Ashgrove 3Harris Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Dixon OvalShield Northern Suburbs v Toombul Geoff Dymock OvalSouth Brisbane [2] v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> TBAValley v Redlands Mitchelton SHSWestern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Dunlop Park88


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND EIGHTEEN - Saturday 21 January & Saturday 28 January2D8Cam Battersby Beenleigh/Logan v Wynnum-Manly Dauth ParkCup Redlands v Western Suburbs Peter Burge OvalGold Coast v Valley KerrydaleNorthern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ian Healy OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Albury OvalSunshine Coast v South Brisbane John Blanck OvalROUND FIFTEEN - Saturday 21 January & Saturday 28 January2D8The Alan Wynnum-Manly v Beenleigh/Logan Bill Albury OvalPettigrew Western Suburbs v Redlands Graceville 1Shield Valley v Gold Coast Peter Easton OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Northern Suburbs WEP Harris OvalToombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ken Mackay OvalSouth Brisbane v Sunshine Coast Norman Gray OvalROUND FOURTEEN - Saturday 21 January & Saturday 28 January2D6The Norm Beenleigh/Logan v Wynnum-Manly EaglebyMcMahon Redlands v Western Suburbs Fred Kratzman OvalShield Gold Coast v Valley CheltenhamNorthern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Alan Pettigrew OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Trevor Barsby OvalValley [2] v South Brisbane Norm McMahon OvalThe Bob Wynnum-Manly v Beenleigh/Logan Wayne Broad OvalSpence Western Suburbs v Redlands Graceville 2Shield Valley v Gold Coast Ashgrove 3University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Northern Suburbs St Lucia 2Toombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe La Frantz OvalSouth Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Jack Cooke OvalThe Roy Redlands v Western Suburbs Ron Field OvalTanner Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Geoff Dymock OvalShield Toombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe TBAWestern Suburbs [2] v South Brisbane Dunlop ParkWynnum-Manly v Valley Ian Droney OvalThe WEP University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Wynnum-Manly TBAHarris Western Suburbs v Redlands ChelmerShield Valley v South Brisbane [2] Mitchelton SHSUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Northern Suburbs St Lucia 7Sandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Dixon OvalSouth Brisbane v Valley [2] Bob Young Oval89


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND NINETEEN - Sunday 29 JanuaryOD5John University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sunshine Coast WEP Harris OvalMcKnoulty Cup Beenleigh/Logan v Northern Suburbs Dauth ParkSandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Albury OvalSouth Brisbane v Valley Norman Gray OvalToombul v Gold Coast Ken Mackay OvalWynnum-Manly v Redlands Bill Albury OvalROUND SIXTEEN - Sunday 29 JanuaryOD4The Alan Sunshine Coast v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> John Blanck OvalPettigrew Northern Suburbs v Beenleigh/Logan Ian Healy OvalShield Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 1Valley v South Brisbane Peter Easton OvalGold Coast v Toombul KerrydaleRedlands v Wynnum-Manly Peter Burge Oval90


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND TWENTY - Saturday 4 February & Saturday 11 February2D9Cam Battersby Beenleigh/Logan v South Brisbane Dauth ParkCup Toombul v Sunshine Coast Ken Mackay OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe WEP Harris OvalValley v Northern Suburbs Peter Easton OvalWestern Suburbs v Gold Coast Graceville 1Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Bill Albury OvalROUND SEVENTEEN - Saturday 4 February & Saturday 11 February2D9The Alan South Brisbane v Beenleigh/Logan Norman Gray OvalPettigrew Sunshine Coast v Toombul John Blanck OvalShield Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Albury OvalNorthern Suburbs v Valley Ian Healy OvalGold Coast v Western Suburbs KerrydaleRedlands v Wynnum-Manly Peter Burge OvalROUND FIFTEEN - Saturday 4 February & Saturday 11 February2D7The Norm Beenleigh/Logan v South Brisbane EaglebyMcMahon Toombul v Valley [2] La Frantz OvalShield University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe St Lucia 2Valley v Northern Suburbs Norm McMahon OvalWestern Suburbs v Gold Coast Graceville 2Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Wayne Broad OvalThe Bob South Brisbane v Beenleigh/Logan Jack Cooke OvalSpence University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Toombul St Lucia 7Shield Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Trevor Barsby OvalNorthern Suburbs v Valley Alan Pettigrew OvalGold Coast v Western Suburbs CheltenhamRedlands v Wynnum-Manly Fred Kratzman OvalThe Roy Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Ron Field OvalTanner University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe TBAShield Valley v Northern Suburbs Ashgrove 3Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Dunlop ParkWestern Suburbs [2] v Toombul ChelmerThe WEP South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Bob Young OvalHarris Valley [2] v Toombul Mitchelton SHSShield Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dixon OvalNorthern Suburbs v Valley Geoff Dymock OvalSouth Brisbane [2] v Western Suburbs TBAWynnum-Manly v Redlands Ian Droney Oval91


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONONE DAY SEMI FINALS - Sunday 12 FebruaryJohn Team 1 v Team 4 TBAMcKnoulty Cup Team 2 v Team 3 TBASecond Grade Team 1 v Team 4 TBATeam 2 v Team 3 TBAONE DAY FINALS - Sunday 26 February [Reserve Date: Sunday 11 March - Venues TBA]John Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 Allan Border FieldMcKnoulty CupSecond Grade Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBA92


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND TWENTY-ONE - Saturday 18 February & Saturday 25 February2D10Cam Battersby Redlands v Beenleigh/Logan Peter Burge OvalCup Gold Coast v Wynnum-Manly KerrydaleNorthern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Ian Healy OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Albury OvalSunshine Coast v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> John Blanck OvalSouth Brisbane v Toombul Norman Gray OvalROUND EIGHTEEN - Saturday 18 February & Saturday 25 February2D10The Alan Beenleigh/Logan v Redlands Dauth ParkPettigrew Wynnum-Manly v Gold Coast Bill Albury OvalShield Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 1Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Easton OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sunshine Coast WEP Harris OvalToombul v South Brisbane Ken Mackay OvalROUND SIXTEEN - Saturday 18 February & Saturday 25 February2D8The Norm Redlands v Beenleigh/Logan Fred Kratzman OvalMcMahon Gold Coast v Wynnum-Manly CheltenhamShield Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Alan Pettigrew OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Trevor Barsby OvalValley [2] v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Norm McMahon OvalSouth Brisbane v Toombul Jack Cooke OvalThe Bob Beenleigh/Logan v Redlands EaglebySpence Wynnum-Manly v Gold Coast Wayne Broad OvalShield Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 2Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ashgrove 3University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] St Lucia 2Toombul v South Brisbane La Frantz OvalThe Roy Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Geoff Dymock OvalTanner Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Mitchelton SHSShield South Brisbane v Toombul Bob Young OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Redlands St Lucia 7Western Suburbs [2] v Wynnum-Manly ChelmerThe WEP Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Ron Field OvalHarris Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane [2] Ian Droney OvalShield Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Dunlop ParkSandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Dixon OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Valley [2] TBAToombul v South Brisbane TBA93


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONROUND TWENTY-TWO - Saturday 3 March & Saturday 10 March2D11Cam Battersby Beenleigh/Logan v Toombul Dauth ParkCup University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane WEP Harris OvalValley v Sunshine Coast Peter Easton OvalWestern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 1Wynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Bill Albury OvalRedlands v Gold Coast Peter Burge OvalROUND NINETEEN - Saturday 3 March & Saturday 10 March2D11The Alan Toombul v Beenleigh/Logan Ken Mackay OvalPettigrew South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Norman Gray OvalShield Sunshine Coast v Valley John Blanck OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Albury OvalNorthern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Ian Healy OvalGold Coast v Redlands KerrydaleROUND SEVENTEEN - Saturday 3 March & Saturday 10 March2D9The Norm Beenleigh/Logan v Toombul EaglebyMcMahon University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane St Lucia 2Shield Valley v Valley [2] Norm McMahon OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Trevor Barsby OvalWynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Wayne Broad OvalRedlands v Gold Coast Fred Kratzman OvalThe Bob Toombul v Beenleigh/Logan La Frantz OvalSpence South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Jack Cooke OvalShield University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Valley St Lucia 7Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 2Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Alan Pettigrew OvalGold Coast v Redlands CheltenhamThe Roy Redlands v Western Suburbs [2] Ron Field OvalTanner University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane TBAShield Valley v Toombul Mitchelton SHSSandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Dixon OvalWynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Ian Droney OvalThe WEP Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] TBAHarris South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dunlop ParkShield Valley [2] v Valley Ashgrove 3Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe ChelmerNorthern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Geoff Dymock OvalSouth Brisbane [2] v Redlands Bob Young Oval94


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONSEMI FINALS 17 & 18 March 2011Damien Mullins Team 1 v Team 4 TBACup Team 2 v Team 3 TBAThe Alan Team 1 v Team 4 TBAPettigrew Team 2 v Team 3 TBAShieldThe Norm Team 1 v Team 4 TBAMcMahon Team 2 v Team 3 TBAShieldThe Bob Team 1 v Team 4 TBASpence Team 2 v Team 3 TBAShieldThe Roy Team 1 v Team 4 TBATanner Team 2 v Team 3 TBAShieldThe WEP Team 1 v Team 4 TBAHarris Team 2 v Team 3 TBAShield95


XXXX GOLDPREMIER GRADE COMPETITIONFINALS 24,25, 31 March & 1 April 2011Damien Mullins Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 Allan Border FieldCupThe Alan Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBAPettigrewShieldThe Norm Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBAMcMahonShieldThe Bob Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBASpenceShieldThe Roy Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBATannerShieldThe WEP Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBAHarrisShield96


NORTH ZONETHE LORD’S TAVERNERS UNDER 18 COMPETITIONROUND ONE - 18 September & 25 September2D1Sunshine Coast v Northern Suburbs Kev Hackney OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe WEP Harris OvalToombul v Valley Ken Mackay OvalROUND TWO - 2 October & 9 October2D2Toombul v Northern Suburbs Ken Mackay OvalValley v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Peter Easton OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Sunshine Coast Albury OvalROUND THREE - 16 October & 23 October2D3Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ian Healy OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Toombul St Lucia 2Valley v Sunshine Coast Peter Easton OvalROUND FOUR - 30 October & 6 November2D4Northern Suburbs v Valley Alan Pettigrew OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Dixon OvalSunshine Coast v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Kev Hackney OvalROUND FIVE - 13 NovemberOD1Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ian Healy OvalValley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Alan Pettigrew OvalToombul v Sunshine Coast Geoff Dymock OvalSOUTH ZONEROUND ONE - 18 September & 25 September2D1Beenleigh/Logan v South Brisbane Dauth ParkWestern Suburbs v Gold Coast Graceville 1Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Ron Field OvalROUND TWO - 2 October & 9 October2D2South Brisbane v Redlands Norman Gray OvalBeenleigh/Logan v Gold Coast EaglebyWynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs Bill Albury OvalROUND THREE - 16 October & 23 October2D3Western Suburbs v Redlands Graceville 1Wynnum-Manly v Beenleigh / Logan Bill Albury OvalGold Coast v South Brisbane KerrydaleROUND FOUR - 30 October & 6 November2D4South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Jack Cooke OvalRedlands v Beenleigh / Logan Fred Kratzman OvalGold Coast v Wynnum-Manly CheltenhamROUND FIVE - 13 NovemberOD1Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Bill Albury OvalBeenleigh/Logan v Western Suburbs Wayne Broad OvalRedlands v Gold Coast Ian Droney OvalROUND SIX - 27 November & 4 DecemberNorth Zone (1) v South Zone (1)North Zone (2) v South Zone (2)North Zone (3) v South Zone (3)North Zone (4) v South Zone (4)North Zone (5) v South Zone (5)North Zone (6) v South Zone (6)97Northgate Ovals &La Frantz Oval TBA


THE KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELDROUNDS ONE & TWO - Sunday 25 September T20 1 & 2Game 1 10:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Albury OvalGame 1 10:00am Beenleigh/Logan v Western Suburbs Trevor Barsby OvalGame 2 2:00pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Albury OvalGame 2 2:00pm Beenleigh/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Trevor Barsby OvalROUND THREE - Sunday 2 OctoberOD110:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs WEP Harris Oval10:00am Beenleigh/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Dauth ParkROUNDS FOUR & FIVE - Sunday 9 October T20 3 & 4Game 1 10:00am Western Suburbs v Beenleigh/Logan Graceville 1Game 1 10:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 2Game 2 2:00pm Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 1Game 2 2:00pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Beenleigh/Logan Graceville 2ROUND SIX - Sunday 16 OctoberOD210:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Alan Pettigrew Oval10:00am Beenleigh/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dauth ParkROUND SEVEN - Sunday 23 October T20 710:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Beenleigh/Logan WEP Harris Oval10:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Albury OvalROUND EIGHT - Sunday 30 OctoberOD310:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe WEP Harris Oval10:00am Beenleigh/Logan v Western Suburbs Dauth ParkROUNDS NINE & TEN - Sunday 6 November T20 5 & 6Game 1 10:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs St Lucia 2Game 1 10:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Beenleigh/Logan St Lucia 7Game 2 2:00pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Beenleigh/Logan St Lucia 2Game 2 2:00pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs St Lucia 7ROUND ELEVEN - Sunday 13 NovemberOD410:00am Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 110:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Beenleigh/Logan Albury OvalROUND TWELVE - Sunday 20 November T20 810:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe WEP Harris Oval10:00am Beenleigh/Logan v Western Suburbs Dauth ParkROUND THIRTEEN- Sunday 27 NovemberOD510:00am Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 210:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Beenleigh/Logan St Lucia 298


THE KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELDROUND FOURTEEN - Sunday 4 December T20 910:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Beenleigh/Logan Albury Oval10:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs WEP Harris OvalROUND FIFTEEN - Sunday 15 JanuaryOD610:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Sandgate-Redcliffe St Lucia 210:00am Beenleigh/Logan v Western Suburbs EaglebyROUNDS SIXTEEN & SEVENTEEN - Sunday 22 January T20 10 & 11Game 1 10:00am Beenleigh/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dauth ParkGame 1 10:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs EaglebyGame 2 2:00pm Beenleigh/Logan v Western Suburbs Dauth ParkGame 2 2:00pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> EaglebyROUND EIGHTEEN - Sunday 29 JanuaryOD710:00am Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 210:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Beenleigh/Logan Trevor Barsby OvalROUND NINETEEN - Sunday 5 February T20 1210:00am Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 110:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Beenleigh/Logan WEP Harris OvalROUND TWENTY - Sunday 12 FebruaryOD810:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Albury Oval10:00am Western Suburbs v Beenleigh/Logan Graceville 1ROUND TWENTY-ONE - Sunday 19 February T20 1310:00am Beenleigh/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Dauth Park10:00am Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 1ROUND TWENTY-TWO - Sunday 26 February OD910:00am Beenleigh/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Dauth Park10:00am Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 1ROUNDS TWENTY-THREE & TWENTY-FOUR - Sunday 4 March T20 14 & 15Game 1 10:00am Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Albury OvalGame 1 10:00am Western Suburbs v Beenleigh/Logan Trevor Barsby OvalGame 2 2:00pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Beenleigh/Logan Albury OvalGame 2 2:00pm Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Trevor Barsby OvalTWENTY20 FINAL Saturday 10 March Allan Border FieldRESERVE Saturday 17 March TBAFINAL Sunday 11 March Allan Border FieldRESERVE Sunday 18 March TBA99


THE SECOND GRADE SHIELDROUNDS ONE & TWO - Sunday 25 September T20 1 & 2Game 1 10:00am South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Norman Gray OvalGame 1 10:00am Northern Suburbs v Beenleigh/Logan Jack Cooke OvalGame 1 10:00am University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Redlands Bob Young OvalGame 2 2:00pm South Brisbane v Redlands Norman Gray OvalGame 2 2:00pm Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Jack Cooke OvalGame 2 2:00pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Beenleigh/Logan Bob Young OvalROUND THREE - Sunday 2 OctoberOD112:00pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Western Suburbs St Lucia 212:00pm Redlands v Beenleigh/Logan Peter Burge Oval12:00pm Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane Ian Healy OvalROUND FOUR - Sunday 9 October T20 312:00pm Beenleigh/Logan v Western Suburbs Dauth Park12:00pm Redlands v Northern Suburbs Peter Burge Oval12:30pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane WEP Harris OvalROUND FIVE - Sunday 16 OctoberOD212:00pm Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Geoff Dymock Oval12:00pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Beenleigh/Logan St Lucia 712:00pm South Brisbane v Redlands Norman Gray OvalROUND SIX - Sunday 23 October T20 412:00pm Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 212:00pm Northern Suburbs v Beenleigh/Logan Alan Pettigrew Oval12:00pm Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Peter Burge OvalROUND SEVEN - Sunday 13 NovemberOD312:00pm Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 212:00pm Beenleigh/Logan v Redlands Dauth Park12:00pm South Brisbane v Northern Suburbs Norman Gray OvalROUND EIGHT - Sunday 20 November T20 512:30pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane St Lucia 212:00pm Beenleigh/Logan v Western Suburbs Eagleby12:00pm Redlands v Northern Suburbs Fred Kratzman OvalROUND NINE - Sunday 27 NovemberOD412:00pm Redlands v Western Suburbs Fred Kratzman Oval12:00pm South Brisbane v Beenleigh/Logan Jack Cooke Oval12:00pm Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Alan Pettigrew OvalROUNDS TEN AND ELEVEN - Sunday 4 December T20 6 & 7Game 1 10:00am Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 1Game 1 10:00am Northern Suburbs v Beenleigh/Logan Graceville 2Game 1 10:00am South Brisbane v Redlands Norman Gray OvalGame 2 2:00pm Western Suburbs v Redlands Graceville 1Game 2 2:00pm Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 2Game 2 2:00pm South Brisbane v Beenleigh/Logan Norman Gray Oval100


THE SECOND GRADE SHIELDROUND TWELVE - Sunday 15 JanuaryOD512:00pm Redlands v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Fred Kratzman Oval12:00pm Beenleigh/Logan v South Brisbane Ron Field Oval12:00pm Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 2ROUND THIRTEEN - Sunday 22 January T20 812:30pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Beenleigh/Logan WEP Harris Oval12:00pm Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane Ian Healy Oval12:00pm Redlands v Western Suburbs Peter Burge OvalROUND FOURTEEN - Sunday 29 JanuaryOD612:00pm Beenleigh/Logan v Northern Suburbs Eagleby12:00pm South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Jack Cooke Oval12:00pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Redlands St Lucia 2ROUND FIFTEEN - Sunday 5 February T20 912:00pm Beenleigh/Logan v South Brisbane Dauth Park12:00pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Northern Suburbs St Lucia 212:00pm Western Suburbs v Redlands Graceville 2ROUND SIXTEEN - Sunday 12 FebruaryOD712:00pm Western Suburbs v Beenleigh/Logan Graceville 112:00pm Northern Suburbs v Redlands Trevor Barsby Oval12:00pm University of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane WEP Harris OvalROUND SEVENTEEN - Sunday 19 February T20 1012:00pm Beenleigh/Logan v Redlands Eagleby12:00pm South Brisbane v Northern Suburbs Jack Cooke Oval12:00pm Western Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Graceville 2ROUND EIGHTEEN - Sunday 26 FebruaryOD812:00pm Beenleigh/Logan v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Eagleby12:00pm Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 212:00pm Redlands v Northern Suburbs Peter Burge OvalROUNDS NINETEEN & TWENTY - Sunday 4 March T20 11 & 12Game 1 10:00am Northern Suburbs v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Ian Healy OvalGame 1 10:00am South Brisbane v Redlands Alan Pettigrew OvalGame 1 10:00am Beenleigh/Logan v Western Suburbs Geoff Dymock OvalGame 2 2:00pm Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Ian Healy OvalGame 2 2:00pm South Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Alan Pettigrew OvalGame 2 2:00pm Beenleigh/Logan v Redlands Geoff Dymock OvalFINAL Saturday 10 March Allan Border FieldRESERVE Sunday 18 March TBA101


SUNDAY LEGENDS TWENTY20ROUND ONE - Sunday 9 OctoberUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] WEP Harris OvalValley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norm McMahon OvalToombul v South Brisbane La Frantz OvalROUND TWO - Sunday 30 OctoberSandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Albury OvalSouth Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Norman Gray OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v Valley St Lucia 2ROUND THREE - Sunday 20 NovemberSouth Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norman Gray OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Valley St Lucia 2Toombul v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Ken Mackay OvalROUND FOUR - Sunday 22 JanuarySandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Albury OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] v South Brisbane WEP Harris OvalValley v Toombul Peter Easton OvalROUND FIVE - Sunday 5 FebuarySouth Brisbane v Valley Norman Gray OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Toombul Jack Cooke OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> [2] Bob Young OvalFinal Sunday 26 February TBAReserve Sunday 4 March TBA102


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Paul Pink ShieldJunior GirlsT20 CompetitionRegister bySeptember 26(Please print in capital letters)Name:____________________________________________________________________Address:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Suburb:______________________________________________ Postcode:___________Email:_____________________________________________________________________Phone:______________________________ Mobile:______________________________Date of Birth: _____ / _____ / _________Please indicate your club preference by ticking the box:Bennleigh LoganGold CoastNorthern SuburbsRedlandsSandgate RedcliffeSouthsSunshine CoastToombulUniversityValleyWestern SuburbsWynnum-ManlyPlease complete & return by September 26th to:Danielle Harris, PO Box 575, Albion 4010For All Other enquires please contact:Michael Fisher or Joanne Broadbent on(07) 3292 3100 or go online at qldcricket.com.au


THE OVER 40’S ONE DAY COMPETITIONROUND ONE - Sunday 16 OctoberSouth Brisbane [2] v Northern Suburbs Jack Cooke OvalWynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Wayne Broad OvalToombul v South Brisbane Ken Mackay OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Valley WEP Harris OvalWestern Suburbs v Redlands Graceville 2Beenleigh/Logan v ByeROUND TWO - Sunday 13 NovemberBeenleigh/Logan v Western Suburbs EaglebySouth Brisbane v University of <strong>Queensland</strong> Jack Cooke OvalRedlands v Wynnum-Manly Peter Burge OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Trevor Barsby OvalValley v Toombul Peter Easton OvalSouth Brisbane [2] v ByeROUND THREE - Sunday 29 JanuaryNorthern Suburbs v Toombul Alan Pettigrew OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Dixon OvalValley v South Brisbane [2] Norm McMahon OvalWynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs Wayne Broad OvalRedlands v Beenleigh/Logan Fred Kratzman OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v ByeROUND FOUR - Sunday 19 FebruarySouth Brisbane v Valley Norman Gray OvalUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v Northern Suburbs WEP Harris OvalSouth Brisbane [2] v Wynnum-Manly Bob Young OvalRedlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Burge OvalToombul v Beenleigh/Logan Ken Mackay OvalWestern Suburbs v ByeROUND FIVE - Sunday 11 MarchWestern Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 1Northern Suburbs v Valley Ian Healy OvalBeenleigh/Logan v Wynnum-Manly Dauth ParkUniversity of <strong>Queensland</strong> v South Brisbane [2] WEP Harris OvalSandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Albury OvalRedlandsv Bye103


Field Marking Appendix (One Day and T20 Matches)104


Wide Marking Appendix (One Day and T20 Matches)105


Policies AppendixBEHAVIOURTraditionally, <strong>Cricket</strong> has been the one sport to maintain and promote the highest levels of conduct andsportsmanship. While always a competitive sport, its continued strength and its image relies on the acceptance ofthe umpire’s decision and a preparedness to play within the “spirit of the game”.ALL PLAYERS AND OFFICIALS SHOULD BE WELL AWARE OF THE STANDARDS EXPECTEDAND CONSEQUENTLY ANY PLAYER OR OFFICIAL WHO BREACHES THIS CODE CAN EXPECTLITTLE SYMPATHY IF FOUND GUILTY.It is the responsibility of everyone associated with QC Grade <strong>Cricket</strong> - Club Officials, Team Captains andespecially the Players - to ensure the level of conduct and sportsmanship traditionally inherent in the Game isobserved.CODE OF BEHAVIOURNote: This policy applies to all competitions.1. CODE OF BEHAVIOUR[a] The captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the spirit of the game as wellas within the Laws.[b] This Code applies to all registered players, officials and umpires. Sections 1[b][v], 1[b][vii], 1[b][viii] of thisCode apply at any time. Sections 1[b][i], 1[b][ii], 1[b][iii], 1[b][iv], 1[b][vi] apply whether participating orspectating at any match or event under the auspices of <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia or <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, includingmatches sanctioned by <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Affiliates. This Code applies in addition to and not in substitution forthe ICC Code of Conduct and the <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia Code of Behaviour, Racial and Religious Vilification Codeand the Anti Harassment Policy, [the Codes]. Specifically:[i] Players, officials and umpires must not abuse cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixturesand fittings.[ii] Players, officials and umpires must not assault or attempt to assault an umpire, a player, an official orspectator.[iii] Players and officials must not react with unnecessary obvious dissension, displeasure or disapprovaleither towards an umpire, his decision, or generally, following an umpiring decision.[iv] Players and officials must not use crude or abusive language, or otherwise engage in conduct detrimentalto the spirit of the game. An umpire would be expected to caution the player and advise the captain of hisconcern before reporting any player for this type of behaviour.[v] Players and officials must not indulge in conduct detrimental to the game.[vi] Players and officials must in no way use crude or abusive hand signals.[vii] Players and officials must not engage in any form of racial or religious abuse or harassment as defined inthe <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Racial and Religious Vilification Code, the <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia Racial and ReligiousVilification Code or Anti-Harassment Policy.[viii] Without limiting any other rule, players and officials must not make public or media comment which isdetrimental to the interests of the game.Note: Public comment includes publication in any website under the control of the registered player, official orumpire.2. CONDUCTS COMMISSIONERS[a] The <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors will appoint at least four persons to the position of <strong>Queensland</strong><strong>Cricket</strong> Conducts Commissioner who will be responsible for receiving, investigating and dealing with anyalleged breach of the Code of Behaviour.[b] Any alleged breach of the Code of Behavior will in the first instance be heard and determined by a <strong>Queensland</strong><strong>Cricket</strong> Conducts Commissioner unless the Commissioner decides to refer the matter to a Conducts Committeehearing;106


[c] The Commissioner will conduct a hearing, when possible to be held on a Tuesday evening:[i] in private unless all parties to the report and the Commissioner agree otherwise; and[ii] in other respects as the Commissioner determines;[iii] with as little formality and technicality as reasonable; and[iv] as quickly, as proper consideration of the report or complaint permits.[d] The Commissioner:[i] may conduct the hearing by telephone or other conference facility;[ii] may themselves and may permit the person alleged to have breached the Code and the person who lodgedthe report to examine and cross-examine witnesses;[iii] may appoint another person to assist with the hearing; and[iv] may allow the person alleged to have breached the Code to be assisted by another person [such as a Clubrepresentative].[e] All people attending a hearing before the Commissioner must:[i] dress in a manner acceptable to the Commissioner;[ii] behave with due decorum;[iii] comply with the directions of the Commissioner as to the manner in which the hearing will be conducted;and[iv] any person who fails to comply may be ejected from the hearing room and sanctioned under this Code[f] The Commissioner may impose any penalty thought fit in accordance with Regulation 39 or may refer thematter to a Conducts Committee hearing.[g] In the event that a hearing cannot be completed before the start of a relevant match the Commissioner maymake such interim ruling as deemed appropriate including the interim suspension of a Player pendingcompletion of the hearing.[h] The Commissioner shall ensure that a completed Findings Sheet is lodged with the Chief Executive Officer of<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. The Chief Executive will distribute copies of the Findings Sheet to the accusedplayer/official/umpire, the Clubs involved and the Umpires Association or any other relevant party.[i] Any person aggrieved by a finding of the Commissioner or as to the penalty imposed may appeal to theConducts Committee by giving notice to the Chief Executive Officer within 24 hours of the decision by theCommissioner.3. CONDUCTS COMMITTEE[a] The <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors will appoint a Panel of suitable persons, including ConductsCommissioners who may be called to sit on a Conducts Committee.[b] Each Conducts Committee will consist of three persons selected from this Panel, one of whom must be aConducts Commissioner, which will hear matters brought before them by <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>’s ConductsCommissioners.[c] The Conducts Committee shall hear appeals from a decision of a Commissioner. Such appeal may be by way ofre-hearing, but the onus shall be on the appellant to show error in the decision, the subject of the appeal.[d] The Commissioner who made the original decision may appear to assist at the hearing of the appeal.[e] Members of the Conducts Committee shall not be representative of the Club or Clubs involved in the Hearing.[f] The Conducts Committee may conduct a hearing or may make a decision based on written submissions,including the Findings Sheet and summary of outcomes from the original decision.[g] The Conducts Committee will conduct hearings, when possible to be held on a Thursday evening:[i] in private unless all parties to the report and the Commissioner agree otherwise;[ii] in other respects as the Conducts Committee Chairman determines;[iii] with as little formality and technicality as reasonable; and[iv] as quickly, as proper consideration of the report or complaint permits.[h] The Conducts Committee:[i] may conduct the hearing by telephone or other conference facility;[ii] may itself and may permit the person alleged to have breached the Code and the person who lodged thereport to examine and cross-examine witnesses through the Chairman;[iii] may appoint another person to assist it; and[iv] may allow the person alleged to have breached the Code to be assisted by another person [such as a Clubrepresentative].[i] All people attending a hearing before the Conducts Committee must:[i] dress in a manner acceptable to the Conducts Committee;[ii] behave with due decorum; and[iii] comply with the directions of the Conducts Committee Chairman as to the manner in which the hearingwill be conducted.[iv] any person who fails to comply may be ejected from the hearing room and sanctioned under this Code.107


[j] All parties except the Conducts Committee must leave the room when the Conducts Committee is deliberatingon its decision.[k] The Conducts Committee may impose any penalty it thinks fit in accordance with Regulation 39.[l] In the event that a Conducts Committee hearing cannot be completed before the start of a relevant match theConducts Committee may make such interim ruling as it deems appropriate including the interim suspensionof a player pending completion of the hearing.[m] The Conducts Committee Chairman shall ensure that a completed Findings Sheet is lodged with the ChiefExecutive Officer of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. The Chief Executive will distribute copies of the Findings Sheet tothe accused player/official/umpire, the Clubs involved, the Umpires Association and the ConductsCommissioner or any other relevant party.[n] Any player, umpire or official who was a party to a hearing before the Conducts Committee has a right ofappeal against the decision of the Conducts Committee to the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Appeals Tribunal.4. METHOD OF HANDLING BREACHES OF THE CODE OF BEHAVIOUR[a] An alleged breach of the Code of Behaviour may be reported by:[i] Either or both umpires;[ii] The Secretaries of the Clubs participating in the match in which the alleged breach occurred;[iii] A player participating in the particular match in which an alleged breach occurs;[iv] A <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Conducts Commissioner;[v] Any member of the Grade Committee; or[vi] The Chief Executive Officer of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>.[b] Where an umpire is considering or wishes to report an alleged breach of the Code of Behaviour, the umpire[s]must inform captains of the lodgment or pending lodgment of a report of his/her player as soon as practical atthe close of the day’s play. The umpire[s] must complete the prescribed umpire’s Report Form and forward acopy of the Report, together with any further written submission to the Chief Executive Officer of <strong>Queensland</strong><strong>Cricket</strong> by 4.30 pm Monday after the completion of the match.NOTE: Umpire[s] must nominate the grade of offence on the report.[c] The Chief Executive Officer of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> may lodge a report or instigate an investigation within 48hours of becoming aware of any facts, which are capable of substantiating a breach under this Code.[d] Where a player or official as outlined above wishes to report an alleged breach of the Code of Behaviour, heshall forward a written submission to the Chief Executive Officer of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> by 4.30 pm Mondayafter the completion of the match. The Chief Executive Officer shall refer the matter to a <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>Conducts Commissioner[s] for further investigation and determination.[e] The <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Conducts Commissioner may refer any matter to the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> ConductsCommittee for determination.[f] There are three [3] levels of Grading of Offences to apply:Level 1: The Commissioner or Conducts Committee may invoke any of the following options:[i] official reprimand[ii] a suspended sentence[iii] a one [1] match suspension or,[iv] refer the report to the Conducts Committee.Level 2: The Commissioner or Conducts Committee may invoke any of the following options:[i] official reprimand[ii] a suspended sentence[iii] may impose up to a two [2] match suspension or,[iv] refer the report to the Conducts Committee.Level 3: The Commissioner or Conducts Committee may impose any penalty as it sees fit.[g] If found guilty of a Level 1 offence, a player would ordinarily expect to receive a minimum one [1] multi-daymatch suspension [or equivalent]. If found guilty of a Level 2 offence, a player would ordinarily expect toreceive a minimum two [2] multi-day match suspension [or equivalent].[h] The Conducts Commissioner may vary the level of offence [higher or lower]108


[i] A breach of the Code of Behaviour will be graded and the penalty determined within the three [3] levels asoutlined.[j] For level 2 or level 3 offences, the Commissioner or Conducts Committee has discretion to determine whether asuspension applies for representative matches[k] The findings of the Conducts Commissioner or Conducts Committee should clearly define the time frame of thesuspension, be it for one day match[es], two day match[es] or a time frame.[l] Each of the rules for behaviour has a guideline. The guidelines are intended as an illustrative guide only and inthe case of any doubt as to the interpretation of the Rule, the provisions of the Rule itself shall take precedenceover the provisions of the guidelines. The guidelines should not be read as an exhaustive list of offences orprohibited conduct.GUIDELINE OFFENCES1. Level 1 OffencesThe Offences set out at 1.1 to 1.6 below are Level 1 Offences. Players and, where applicable, officials must not:1.1 Abuse cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittingsIncludes actions outside the course of normal cricket actions such as hitting or kicking the wickets and actionswhich intentionally or negligently result in damage to the advertising boards, boundary fences, dressing roomdoors, mirrors, windows and other fixtures and fittings.1.2 Show dissent at an umpire’s decision by action or verbal abuseIncludes excessive, obvious disappointment with an umpire’s decision or with an umpire making the decisionand obvious delay in resuming play or leaving the wicket.This Rule does not prohibit the bowler involved in the decision or a team captain from asking an umpire toprovide an explanation for a decision or a Team official from making a formal complaint.1.3 Use language that is obscene, offensive or insulting and/or the making of an obscene gestureThis includes swearing and offensive gestures which are not directed at another person such as swearing infrustration at one’s own poor play or fortune.This offence is not intended to penalise trivial behaviour. The extent to which such behaviour is likely to giveoffence shall be taken into account when assessing the seriousness of the breach.1.4 Engage in excessive appealingExcessive shall mean repeated appealing when the bowler/fielder knows the batsman is not out with theintention of placing the umpire under pressure. It is not intended to prevent loud or enthusiastic appealing.However, the practice of celebrating or assuming a dismissal before the decision has been given may also comewithin this Rule.1.5 Point or gesture towards the pavilion in an aggressive manner upon the dismissal of a batsmanSelf explanatory.1.6 Breach any regulation regarding approved clothing or equipmentThis includes regulations regarding bat logos and regulations regarding other logos or advertising which may beworn or displayed.2. Level 2 OffencesThe Offences set out at 2.1 to 2.9 below are Level 2 Offences. Players and, where applicable, officials must not:2.1 Show serious dissent at an umpire’s decision by action or verbal abuseDissent should be classified as serious where the dissent is expressed by a specific action such as the shaking ofthe head, snatching cap from umpire, pointing at pad or inside edge, other displays of anger or abusive languagedirected at the umpire or excessive delay in resuming play or leaving the wicket.This Rule does not prohibit the bowler involved in the decision or a team captain from asking an umpire toprovide an explanation for a decision or a Team official from making a formal complaint.2.2 Engage in inappropriate and deliberate physical contact with other players or officials in the course of playWithout limitation, players will breach this regulation if they deliberately walk or run into or shoulder anotherplayer, official or match official.109


2.3 Charge or advance towards the umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing.Self explanatory.2.4 Deliberately and maliciously distract or obstruct another player or official on the field of playWithout limitation, players will breach this rule if they deliberately attempt to distract a striker by words orgestures or deliberately shepherd a batsman while running or attempting to run between wickets.2.5 Throw the ball at or near a player or official in an inappropriate and/or dangerous mannerThis Rule will not prohibit a fielder or bowler from returning the ball to the stumps in the normal fashion.2.6 Use language that is obscene, offensive or of a seriously insulting nature to another player, official orspectator.This refers to language or gestures which are directed at another person. See comments under Rule 1.3 above inrelation to the seriousness of the breach.2.7 Change the condition of the ball in breach of Law 42.3Prohibited behaviour includes picking the seam or deliberately throwing the ball into ground for the purpose ofroughening it up and the application of moisture to the ball, save for perspiration and saliva.2.8 Without limiting Rule 8, attempt to manipulate a Match in regard to the result, net run rate, bonus points orotherwise. The captain of any team guilty of such conduct shall be held responsible.Prohibited conduct under this rule will include incidents where a team bats in such a way as to either adverselyaffect its own, or improve its opponent’s, bonus points, net run rate or quotient.2.9 Seriously breach any regulation regarding approved clothing or equipment.See guideline for Rule 1.6 above. Without limitation, a breach will be considered serious if it is done in bad faithor where it has serious commercial consequences (eg display of logo of competing CA or State sponsor)3. Level 3 OffencesThe Offences set out at 3.1 to 3.4 below are Level 3 Offences. Players and, where applicable, officials must not:3.1 Intimidate an umpire or referee whether by language or conduct.Includes appealing in an aggressive or threatening manner.3.2 Threaten to assault another player, Team official or spectatorSelf explanatory.3.3 Use language or gestures that offend, insult, humiliate, intimidate, threaten, disparage or vilify anotherperson on the basis of that person’s race, religion, colour, descent or national or ethnic originSelf explanatory.3.4 Make public or media comment detrimental to the interests of the gameProhibited conduct under this rule includes:Denigrating or criticising any player, umpire, official, team, <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia, <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> or anyCommerical Partner of <strong>Cricket</strong> Australia, <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> or the respective Grade Clubs;Denigrating or criticising any player, umpire or official by inappropriately commenting on any aspect of his or herperformance, abilities or characteristics;Commenting on the likely outcome of or criticising the outcome of a hearing, report or any appeal; orCriticising any evidence, submission, or comment made by any person at the hearing of a report or any appeal.Note: 3.4 includes comment on Club websites and other electronic media. Each Club shall be responsible foradvising <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> of the Club Official that is responsible for monitoring their website.110


QUEENSLAND CRICKET APPEALS TRIBUNALThere shall be an Appeals Tribunal appointed by the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors (Board).[a] The membership of the Appeals Tribunal shall be determined by the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directorsat its first meeting following the Annual General Meeting.[b] Members of the Tribunal must be fit and proper persons as determined by the Board but must not be currentmembers of the Board.[c] A member of the Tribunal need not be a member of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, its affiliates or associated clubs.[d] The Tribunal shall consist of five members. Three members will sit on each hearing of the Tribunal, one ofwhom shall Chair the Tribunal.[e] The chairperson for each hearing shall be appointed from their number by the members of the Tribunal or ifthey cannot agree, shall be appointed by the Board.[f] A member of the Tribunal must not sit on a hearing/determination involving a player from the same club oraffiliate as the Tribunal member.[g] Subject to (l), the Appeals Tribunal shall be responsible for receiving all appeals from decisions of theConducts Committee, Grade Committee and from Affiliates Codes of Conducts processes as the case maybe.[h] Any appeal against the decision of the Conducts Committee must be lodged within 7 Days of the Hearingwith the Chief Executive Officer, <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. The suspended player or players shall not bepermitted to participate in the Grade or other Competitions until the penalty has been met or an appealagainst such finding and/or severity of the sentence has been adjudged by the Appeals Tribunal.[i] The Appeals Tribunal shall hear and determine each appeal by reference only to all documentary andwritten evidence presented to the hearing before the Conducts Committee together with the Findings Sheetand summary of outcomes from that hearing and shall receive from all interested parties writtensubmissions only with respect to the evidence and submissions presented before that initial hearing.[j] Subject to [l] the appeal shall not constitute a re-hearing.[k] Subject to [m], there shall be no right of appearance before the Appeals Tribunal by any of the parties ortheir representatives who appeared before the initial hearing of the Conducts Committee or GradeCommittee.[l] Any new or additional evidence shall be received by the Appeals Tribunal only at the discretion of theAppeals Tribunal.[m] Where the matter under appeal is regarded by a majority of the Appeals Tribunal as sufficiently serious,leave may be given by the Chairman of the Appeals Tribunal to permit appearance by any or all of theinterested parties and/or their representatives.[n] The Appeals Tribunal shall be furnished with all information and documentation relevant to the hearing ofthe Appeal including information on prior offences, the Register of Penalties and Findings Sheet/s. TheSecretary of the Conducts Committee from which the appeal originates should furnish this information to<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. The papers should be bound in chronological order with a List of Contents appended.[o] Unless special circumstances are demonstrated, the appellant’s Affiliate body and/or Club should presentany appeal made to the Appeals Tribunal;[p] The Appeals Tribunal may order a re-hearing if, in their opinion, sufficient anomalies exist in the processfollowed by a Conducts Committee. At its discretion, the Appeals Tribunal may designate the membershipof the Conducts Committee to re-hear the case.[q] The Appeals Tribunal shall, in each case, be the final arbiter and its decision absolutely final.[r] Should an appeal subsequently be upheld any suspension or penalty previously served shall nevertheless bedeemed to be valid.[s] An appeal may be withdrawn at any time, except that once the hearing of the appeal has commenced theappeal may be withdrawn only with the Appeals Tribunal’s approval.[t] As a matter of procedure only, a report of each determination of the Appeals Tribunal shall be provided tothe Board for its noting but the failure to provide such a report shall not affect the final and binding natureof each decision of the Tribunal.111


INTOXICATED PLAYER POLICYNote: This policy applies to all competitions.A player under the influence of alcohol or a drug poses a potential risk to themselves and to other players,spectators and officials. An intoxicated player is not permitted to participate in a Q.C.A. sanctioned match. Umpireshave the authority to exclude the participation of intoxicated players from a match and will exercise that authoritywhere appropriate to facilitate the continued safe conduct of matches.Position StatementThe players of a match of cricket have an obligation to be in a condition suitable for effective and safe play.<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> wants to promote sobriety in the game and all players and their clubs are to support this policy.ScopeAll participants (players and umpires) in matches under the management of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>.Aims1. Improve player safety and sobriety.2. Reduce the risk of injury to players, officials and spectators.3. Assist umpires to determine the standard required of players.Associated Documents“The Laws of <strong>Cricket</strong>” Marylebone <strong>Cricket</strong> Club 2000“Regulations governing Grade Competition Matches” QCA.PrinciplesThe following principles apply to the application of this policy:-1. Umpires have a discretion to apply the policy;2. The use of a direction is likely to be a rare event;3. Incidents to which the policy will apply are likely to be obvious;4. Mere intoxication is not considered to be an automatic breach of this policy or the Code of Behaviour.Definitions‘Intoxicated’ – visibly or demonstrably adversely affected by alcohol, drugs, or other agents, (whether prescribed ornot) or any other condition, to a degree that would -1. Apparently affect the overall ability to play and behave in a normally acceptable manner on the field ofplay; or2. Endanger their own safety or others, or3. Cause to bring the game into disrepute.APPLICATIONGeneral – Opinion, Explanation and DirectionIf an umpire forms the opinion that a player is intoxicated the umpire shall advise the player and the player’scaptain or club of that opinion and require the player, captain or the club to explain why the player should beallowed to participate in that day’s play.If an umpire is not satisfied with the explanation the umpire will maintain the opinion that the player is intoxicatedand direct the player to be stood down from the match [“a direction”].On receipt of a direction from an umpire, the captain or the Club shall stand down the intoxicated player from thematch for the duration of that day’s play.A failure to stand down the intoxicated player after a direction shall render both a player and a Club liable to suchsanctions as are stated in this policy and any other sanction as determined by the governing body responsible for thematch.Umpire’s Direction given prior to playWhere a direction is given prior to the exchange of teams and the toss for choice of innings, the Club so affectedshall be entitled to nominate a replacement player with full playing rights for the duration of that day’s play.Until the nominated replacement arrives a substitute player may field under the twelfth man rule. [Law 2]112


Umpire’s Direction given after play commencesWhere a direction is given after the exchange of teams and toss for choice of innings, the intoxicated player shallnot take the field, or shall leave the field immediately and a Club representative shall be notified.An intoxicated player not taking the field, or leaving the field may not participate in the match for the duration ofthat day’s play. The Club so affected shall not be entitled to a replacement player, although a substitute may field,if required, for the duration of that day’s play. The twelfth man rule will apply. [Law 2]An intoxicated player who is a batsman leaving the field, or not commencing his innings shall be recorded as“Retired – Out”, and shall not bat again for the duration of that day’s play. [Law2 (9)(b)]Match duration of more than one dayIn matches of more than one day, any intoxicated player stood down under this policy may return to the match onthe next scheduled day of play with full playing rights, provided they present themselves in a condition suitable foreffective participation in the match and no further playing restriction has been imposed on the player, either by theplayer’s Club or the governing body responsible for the match.No Umpires – Captains’ ResponsibilityIn the event that no official umpires are in attendance at the match, the captains shall assume the role of the umpiresfor the purposes of this policy. If a captain is one of the concerned players, the affected team shall nominate asenior player to act in the captain’s place.SANCTIONSPlayer – ExclusionIf the intoxicated player accepts the direction then the only penalty is exclusion from the day’s play.If the intoxicated player refuses the direction and insists on playing, then that action is to be regarded as a breach ofthe Code of Behaviour and a report must be made by the umpire.Club and Team - ForfeitIf the intoxicated player refuses to adhere to the direction, the player’s Club and team captain must showresponsibility and follow the umpires’ direction and exclude the player from the day’s play.If the intoxicated player’s Club and team captain do not support the direction, the umpire will enter a forfeit by theintoxicated player’s team as the outcome of the match and a report will be made by the umpires on the Club,captain and player.APPEALThe intoxicated player, or Club can appeal under the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Appeals Tribunal procedures.113


Note: This policy applies to all competitions.RACIAL AND RELIGIOUS VILIFICATION CODE1. Purpose of CodeThe purpose of this Code is to:1. Recognise the commitment of the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> (“QC”) to the elimination of racial and religiousvilification of player, umpire or official.2. Establish a framework for handling complaints made by players, umpires and officials who believe theyhave been subjected to racial or religious vilification by another player, umpire or official.2. Conduct Covered By The CodeA player, umpire or official under the jurisdiction or auspices of QC will not at any time engage in any conduct,act towards or speak to any other player, umpire or official in a manner which offends, insults, humiliates,intimidates, threatens, disparages or vilifies the other player, umpire or official on the basis of that player,umpire or official’s race, religion, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin (“the conduct”).3. The Interrelationship Of This Code With Other Rules And Regulations Governing The SportThis Code does not restrict any other action which may be taken in relation to the conduct covered by this Codeunder the Australian <strong>Cricket</strong> Board and International <strong>Cricket</strong> Council (“ICC”) Code of Conduct.4. Human Rights and Equal Opportunity LegislationThis Code does not restrict or prohibit any player from pursuing all other legal rights they may have in relationto racial and religious vilification.5. Lodging a ComplaintWhere a player, umpire or official (“the Complainant”) believes he/she has been subjected to vilification underthis Code, or an officiating umpire in a match [“the umpire”] believes another player, umpire or official hasbreached the code, the complainant or umpire may lodge a complaint with the Grade Secretary of QC by 5pm onthe first business day following the completion of the match in which the breach is alleged to have occurred.6. What Must a Complaint ContainA Complaint must:6.1 be in writing;6.2 outline the circumstances of the allegations made; and6.3 if possible, be accompanied by any supporting documentation including witness statements or videoevidence.7. The Role of the Grade Secretary7.1 The Grade Secretary shall upon receipt of a complaint:7.1.1 inform the person alleged to have contravened the Code (“the Respondent”) of the complaint andprovide that person with both a copy of the complaint and an opportunity to respond in writing;7.1.2 advise the Chief Executive Officer of QC, both team captains, the Secretary of the Club and orAssociation as applicable, the Secretary of the Umpires Association, the QC Commissioner, asappointed by the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors, of the complaint;7.1.3 conduct an investigation into the allegations made in the complaint as he/she deems fit, whichmay include, but is not limited to:7.1.3.1 compiling a list of witnesses;7.1.3.2 obtaining a written statement from any available witness;7.1.3.3 obtaining a report from the Club, Association and or Umpires Association officials, if applicable7.1.3.4 obtaining a report from the officiating umpires and match referees, if applicable; and7.1.3.5 obtaining video or other evidence.7.2 The investigation should be completed within 48 hours of receipt of the complaint, unless the Grade Secretary,at his/her discretion, extends the time for investigation in the interests of fairness to all parties.114


7.3 When the investigation is completed, the Grade Secretary shall arrange for the complaint to be referred toconciliation; or7.4 The Chief Executive of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> may delegate to an officer of the QC any of the Grade Secretary’spowers or functions under this Code.8. Conciliation Procedure8.1 The ConciliatorAny conciliation referred to in clause 7.3 of this Code will be conducted by a nominee of the <strong>Queensland</strong><strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors.8.2 The Conciliation8.2.1 The Complainant and the Respondent, should attend the conciliation. Both Team Captains, orVice Captain if either are a party to the complaint, and a member of the Complainant andRespondent’s Executive Committee.8.2.2 The Grade Secretary must lodge with the Conciliator prior to conciliation:8.2.2.1 a copy of the complaint;8.2.2.2 the Respondents’ response to the complaint; and8.2.2.3 any evidence relevant to the complaint obtained during the course of theinvestigation.8.2.3 Both parties and all those attending the conciliation must participate in good faith.8.2.4 The Conciliator must adhere to and ensure the conciliation is conducted with reference to theprinciples of natural justice and procedural fairness.8.2.5 The Complainant is the person who determines the course of redress to be pursued at anyconciliation.8.2.6 Except as stated in clause 8.3.4, both parties to the complaint and any other person aware of thedetails or circumstances of the conciliation, including the Grade Secretary, QC Officials, Cluband Umpires Executive Committees, Umpires and Players, must at all times keep the particularsof the complaint and the conciliation confidential.8.2.7 Except as stated in clause 8.3.4, no person referred to in clause 8.2.6 shall publicly comment onor disseminate any personal information concerning the complaint at any time prior to, during orafter the conciliation.8.2.8 Should a player, umpire or official breach Clause 8.2.6, the Conducts Committee may fine theoffender, suspend him/her or otherwise deal with him/her at its discretion.8.2.9 Any other person in breach of clause 8.2.6 shall be subject to a penalty to be determined by theQC Commissioner.8.3 Resolution of the Complaint8.3.1 If the complaint is resolved at the conciliation, the complaint will be deemed withdrawn and theComplainant cannot take any further action in respect of the complaint under this code.8.3.2 Resolution of the complaint may be formalised by way of a verbal agreement or a formal writtenagreement signed by the parties.8.3.3 The Conciliator must inform the Grade Secretary the complaint has resolved.8.3.4 Where a complaint is resolved, the parties may agree with the consent of the ACB, to make apublic statement concerning the resolution of the complaint.8.4 If Conciliation is Unsuccessful.Where the complaint has not been resolved successfully by conciliation, or where the conciliatorbelieves that the complaint is not capable of successful resolution:8.4.1 The Complainant, after notifying the Conciliator, may withdraw the complaint in which case nofurther action will be taken; or8.4.2 The Conciliator must inform the Grade Secretary that the conciliation has not been successful.9. The Time Limit for ConciliationAn attempt to conciliate a complaint must occur within 72 hours of the Conciliator receiving notification fromthe Grade Secretary of the complaint.10. Referral to Conducts CommitteeUpon notification of the failure of conciliation under Clause 8.4.2 the Grade Secretary must refer the complaintto the Conducts Committee who will then hear the complaint in accordance with Clause 12.115


11. Evidence of the ConciliationIn the event that a complaint is not successfully resolved and is referred to the Conducts Committee, no evidencewill be given to or be accepted by the Conducts Committee in relation to anything said or done in anyconciliation carried out pursuant to Clause 8.2.12. The Conducts Committee12.1 The Conducts Committee will:12.1.1 receive all material arising from the investigation from the Grade Secretary upon referral ofthe complaint;12.1.2 hold a hearing after considering the availability of the persons affected;12.1.3 advise its decision to both parties on completion of the Hearing and to the other affectedparties within 24 hours of the hearing.12.2 Hearings conducted by the Conducts Committee into complaints will not be open to members ofthe public.12.3 All persons required at the hearing shall attend punctually at the time and place designated.12.4 The Conducts Committee may hear and decide the complaint in a manner to be determined by it.12.5 After hearing the evidence, the Conducts Committee may12.5.1 find the complaint or any part of it not proven;12.5.2 find the complaint or any part of it proven and if so:12.5.2.1 refer to the Association’s code of conduct register to ascertain any previous breachby the player, umpire or official; and12.5.2.2 direct the Respondent to attend an education program at the Respondent’s cost; and12.5.2.3 then determine a penalty which may include but which is not limited to:12.5.2.3.1 the respondent to prepare a written apology;12.5.2.3.2 a monetary fine; or12.5.2.3.3 suspension.13. RepresentationParties may only be represented by a member of its Executive Committee, under this Code14. AppealAny player, umpire or official found to be in breach of the Code has the right of appeal against the decision of theConducts Committee to an Appeals Committee, as appointed by the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors. Anyappeal against the decision of the Conducts Committee must be lodged within 48 hours of the hearing with theChief Executive Officer, <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>. The player or umpire are not permitted to participate in anycompetition until the penalty has been met or an appeal against such finding and or severity of the sentence hasbeen adjudged by the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Board of Directors.116


PROCEDURE FOR OPERATION ON SUSPECTBOWLING ACTIONS1. UMPIRES1.1 Suspect Bowling Actions• A bowler whom the umpire[s] consider to have a suspect action is not to be called.• Immediately the umpire[s] consider a bowling action to be suspect the captain of the fielding team should be advised andinformed of the procedure that is to be undertaken.• The umpire[s] are to note the deliveries of concern, either all or specific.• At the next interval the umpire[s] shall notify by telephone the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpiring Manager of their concerns.<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpiring ManagerMike Ralston(M) 0419725830(W) 07 32923148(E) miker@qldcricket.com.au• 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>Umpiring Manager within 72 hours (3 days) of the close of play.1.2 Breaches of Law 24.2 - No Ball the Arm• Blatant breaches of Law 24.2 No Ball The Arm are to be called.• At the next interval the umpire[s] shall notify by telephone the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpiring Manager of their concerns.• 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>Umpiring Manager within 72 hours (3 days) of the close of play.2. QUEENSLAND CRICKET UMPIRING MANAGER ROLE• Immediately notification is received from the umpire[s], the <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpiring Manager will contact therespective Secretary (grade, club, association, affiliate etc) to advise and inform them of the procedure that is to beundertaken.• The <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> Umpiring Manager will immediately contact the other members of the Suspect Actions Group,advising that a report has been made.• This panel will arrange for relevant video footage showing the bowling action from all available angles.3. SUSPECT ACTIONS GROUP (SAG)<strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> has established an advisory group specifically to deal with suspect actions. The SAG comprises Terry Oliver,David Orchard, Brody Grogan, Wayne Niven and Vic Williams with the ability to co-opt as required.LEVEL 1: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,separate from the Match Report, naming the bowler and expressing what the concerns are.Upon receipt, we make contact with the Club Administration Officer/Secretary and Club coach and ask the Club to investigate the matter andtake remedial action if necessary.The SAG recommends that all suspect bowling actions in junior cricket are dealt with as a level 1 offence, unless theaction is considered to be dangerous.• Display sensitivity to all participants (player, parent and teammates).• Generally the players action is unintentionally suspect.• Maintain clear communication will all participants on process.If a coach is experiencing difficulties then they should contact their respective Regional <strong>Cricket</strong> Manager to obtainfurther information in relation to the technique correction process.117


LEVEL 2: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 willthen be requested to undergo a Bowling Unit analysis.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 theindividual. (The cost is to be finalized approx $165).The bowler/club is provided with a video analysis and a report. At the analysis session, a representative from the SAG, will consult with thebowler on areas s/he can work on to rectify any problems s/he may have with their action.There will be an 8 week “intervention period” following this analysis to allow remedial work to be undertaken. During this interventionperiod the player will be permitted to bowl in matches.Umpires will be advised of the player’s situation.(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>Umpiring Manager).Should the bowler/club decide not to co-operate or participate in this part of the procedure the player will immediatelybe classified as Level 4, and will be suspended from bowling for 12 months.LEVEL 3:Following the intervention period, at Level 2, should there be a further mention* the bowler will not be permitted to bowl in any cricketmatches for a further period of 8 weeks.This is to allow any remedial work to be continued, without the pressures of bowling in matches.LEVEL 4: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 12months.“The procedure is ongoing and players do not return to Level 1 each season. Each mention will progress the procedure, irrespective of time”.SUBSEQUENT MENTION:If a player suspended from bowling at Level 4 resumes bowling after the specified suspension period, and he is mentioned* again, heis immediately at Level 4 and suspension from bowling will apply forthwith.* THIS ENTIRE PROCESS DOES NOT PRECLUDE ANY UMPIRE FROM CALLINGA BOWLER FOR THROWING, AT ANY TIME, IF THE UMPIRE IS IN NO DOUBT.Throughout the process clubs and coaches are to act in the best interests of the player and cricket in general with theoverall welfare of the player and the game being the prime considerations.118


DUAL REGISTRATIONThe objective of dual registration is to allow players to play in two (2) Affiliated Associations to gain higher competitive experience in one,while still maintaining involvement in the other so as to not cause detriment to the latter and to the sport.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> shallarbitrate and the decision shall be final and binding.A player may be registered with only two different Affiliated Associations each cricket season or calendar year under the followingconditions:[a] All players who take out dual registration shall register on the appropriate registration form, a copy of which shall be kept by eachAffiliated Association involved. (See attached Dual Registration Form).[b] All Dual Registration Forms shall be forwarded to and registered with <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>.[c] No player shall take out more than one dual registration in any one cricket season.[d] Dual registration shall be permitted only to players registered exclusively in Affiliated Associations of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>.[e] A player shall not be allowed a dual registration to include registration in another State or Territory <strong>Cricket</strong> Association, except with<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.[f] Dual registration shall be permitted only with the agreement of each Affiliated Association involved, unless overruled by <strong>Queensland</strong><strong>Cricket</strong> on appeal.[g] Any player who has dual registration shall, for the purposes of selection in representative teams, indicate on the Dual Registration Form,his or her choice for a primary Affiliated Association and a secondary Affiliated Association.[h] If a dual registration occurs after the season commences, unless exceptional circumstances exist and with the approval of <strong>Queensland</strong><strong>Cricket</strong>, the Association with which the player first registers shall become the primary Association.[i] Unless exceptional circumstances exist and with the approval of <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong>, the nomination of primary and secondaryAssociations shall not be changed for the duration of the cricket season.[j] The primary Affiliated Association so indicated, shall have first call on that player for representative team selection at all times.[k] If a player is not selected for his or her primary Affiliated Association, the secondary Affiliated Association may select the player in arepresentative team, subject to <strong>Queensland</strong> Country <strong>Cricket</strong> Association and Australian Country <strong>Cricket</strong> Committee regulations.[l] Where applicable the Affiliated Association that nominates a player for a representative team shall be responsible for ensuring a copy ofthe relevant Dual Registration Form is attached to the nomination form and to certify that the conditions therein have been met.[m] A player accepting dual registration shall pay to each Affiliated Association in which he or she is registered, the fees so levied.[n] A Player who registers for dual registration shall be eligible to represent the State at Country Championships only if registration shows aCountry Centre as the Primary Association, subject to <strong>Queensland</strong> Country <strong>Cricket</strong> Association and Australian Country <strong>Cricket</strong>Committee regulations.[o] Affiliated Associations are permitted to set Club quotas on the number of Dual registrations.FEESThe player shall be responsible for the payment of all player registration, affiliation and other fees required to be paid to the Primary andSecondary Associations.119


DUAL REGISTRATION FORMa. The applicant is responsible for making the initial application to the relevant Primary Association.b. Once approved, the applicant is then responsible for making application to the relevant Secondary Association.c. Upon receipt of such advice, <strong>Queensland</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> will make a determination and advise the relevant parties (hard copyapprovals by request).d. Dual registration is valid only for the cricket season in which the application is approved.e. The Secondary Association retains the right to levy or not levy a fee for the approved applicantf. The official signing must indicate position held in Association / Club.NOTIFICATION OF DUAL REGISTRATIONApplicant: (Please use BLOCK letters)SurnameSignatureFirst Name:Date:Primary Association:Position Held:Primary Club Name:Position Held:Officials Name:Signature:Officials Name:Signature:Secondary Association:Position Held:Secondary Club Name:Position Held:Officials Name:Signature:Officials Name:Signature:The applicant aforementioned wishes to formally apply for dual registration with the above Associations.The applicant agrees that the Primary Association has the right of first refusal for selection in any Representative Teams, and subject to anyagreement to the contrary (such agreement must be annexed hereto), agrees that his/her first priority will be with the Primary Association.Office Use OnlyApproved / /2 QC (Signature) Advised PrimaryNot Approved / /2 Advised Secondary120


CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORESTHE RESULTA result can only be achieved if both teams have batted for the minimum number of overs as follows (unless a teamis all out in fewer overs):One Day Matches: 15 oversTwenty20 Matches: 10 oversTIEOne run less than the target score shall constitute a tie. No account shall be taken of the number of wickets whichhave fallen.TO DETERMINE THE TARGET SCORE:FIRST INNINGS:1. Note the number of runs scored from each over in the table provided. This should be done by the scorers(or player scorers as the case may be) at the completion of each over.2. At the conclusion of the innings, total the overs and runs in the table.SECOND INNINGS:3. Ascertain the number of overs available from the umpires (eg. 16 overs).4. Add the 16 highest scoring overs from the table.5. Multiply the 16 highest scoring overs by the percentage and put that figure in the DTR column.6. The target score is the figure in the DTR column plus one.7. If play resumes, the target score must be confirmed with the umpires and agreed by both captains prior toplay resuming.8. If play does not resume, the target score must be confirmed with the umpires before the match result isdeclared official. The target score is to be based on the last completed over.121


ONE DAY MATCHES (50 Overs)CALCULATION OF TARGET SCOREMATCH:DATE:TEAM BATTING FIRST:RUNS PER OVER(including allsundries)0RUNS1RUN2RUNS3RUNS4RUNS5RUNS6RUNS7RUNS8RUNS9RUNS10RUNSOTHEROVER NO.TOTALTOTAL OVERSTOTAL RUNSHIGHEST SCORING OVERSTARGET SCORE = DISCOUNTED TOTAL RUNS (DTR) + 1Overs Runs % DTR Overs Runs % DTR15 82.5% 33 91.5%16 83.0% 34 92.0%17 83.5% 35 92.5%18 84.0% 36 93.0%19 84.5% 37 93.5%20 85.0% 38 94.0%21 85.5% 39 94.5%22 86.0% 40 95.0%23 86.5% 41 95.5%24 87.0% 42 96.0%25 87.5% 43 96.5%26 88.0% 44 97.0%27 88.5% 45 97.5%28 89.0% 46 98.0%29 89.5% 47 98.5%30 90.0% 48 99.0%31 90.5% 49 99.5%32 91.0% 50 100.0%FRACTIONS ARE TO BE IGNORED122


MATCH:ONE DAY MATCHES (50 Overs)CALCULATION OF TARGET SCOREAustralia vEngland DATE: 3.1.98TEAM BATTING FIRST:AustraliaRUNS PEROVER(including allsundries)0RUNS1RUN2RUNS3RUNS4RUNS5RUNS6RUNS7RUNS8RUNS9RUNS10RUNSOTHER1 6 3 4 10 16 9 33 21 31 22 44 (12)2 7 8 5 17 34 23 47 32 45 (16)12 11 14 18 35 40 36 46OVER NO.19 13 15 24 39 41 48 5029 28 20 25 43 4230 26 37 4927 38TOTALTOTAL OVERSTOTAL RUNS5 6 7 7 6 5 4 2 1 4 1 2 500 6 14 21 24 25 24 14 8 36 10 28 210TARGET SCORE = DISCOUNTED TOTAL RUNS (DTR) + 1HIGHEST SCORING OVERSOvers Runs % DTR Overs Runs % DTR15 125 82.5% 103 33 192 91.5% 17516 130 83.0% 107 34 194 92.0% 17817 135 83.5% 112 35 196 92.5% 18118 140 84.0% 117 36 198 93.0% 18419 145 84.5% 122 37 200 93.5% 18720 149 85.0% 126 38 202 94.0% 18921 153 85.5% 130 39 204 94.5% 19222 157 86.0% 135 40 205 95.0% 19423 161 86.5% 139 41 206 95.5% 19624 165 87.0% 143 42 207 96.0% 19825 169 87.5% 147 43 208 96.5% 20026 172 88.0% 151 44 209 97.0% 20227 175 88.5% 154 45 210 97.5% 20428 178 89.0% 158 46 210 98.0% 20529 181 89.5% 161 47 210 98.5% 20630 184 90.0% 165 48 210 99.0% 20<strong>73</strong>1 187 90.5% 169 49 210 99.5% 20832 190 91.0% 172 50 210 100.0% 210123


ONE DAY MATCHES (40 Overs)CALCULATION OF TARGET SCOREMATCH:DATE:TEAM BATTING FIRST:RUNS PER OVER(including allsundries)0RUNS1RUN2RUNS3RUNS4RUNS5RUNS6RUNS7RUNS8RUNS9RUNS10RUNSOTHEROVER NO.TOTALTOTAL OVERSTOTAL RUNSHIGHEST SCORING OVERSTARGET SCORE = DISCOUNTED TOTAL RUNS (DTR) + 1Overs Runs % DTR Overs Runs % DTR15 75.00% 33 93.00%16 76.00% 34 94.00%17 77.00% 35 95.00%18 78.00% 36 96.00%19 79.00% 37 97.00%20 80.00% 38 98.00%21 81.00% 39 99.00%22 82.00% 40 100.00%23 83.00%24 84.00%25 85.00%26 86.00%27 87.00%28 88.00%29 89.00%30 90.00%31 91.00%32 92.00%FRACTIONS ARE TO BE IGNORED124


ONE DAY MATCHES (40 Overs)CALCULATION OF TARGET SCOREMATCH: Australia v England DATE: 3.1.98TEAM BATTING FIRST:AustraliaRUNS PEROVER(including allsundries)0RUNS1RUN2RUNS3RUNS4RUNS5RUNS6RUNS7RUNS8RUNS9RUNS10RUNSOTHER3 1 10 2 6 5 8 27 18 34 38 40 (12)12 4 11 7 14 9 16 30 2019 13 23 17 15 22 21 36 2628 32 24 25 31 29 3533 39 37OVER NO.TOTALTOTAL OVERSTOTAL RUNS3 4 4 5 4 5 5 3 4 1 1 1 400 4 8 15 16 25 30 21 32 9 10 12 182TARGET SCORE = DISCOUNTED TOTAL RUNS (DTR) + 1HIGHEST SCORING OVERSOvers Runs % DTR Overs Runs % DTR15 114 75.00% 85 33 178 93.00% 16516 119 76.00% 90 34 179 94.00% 16817 124 77.00% 95 35 180 95.00% 17118 129 78.00% 100 36 181 96.00% 1<strong>73</strong>19 134 79.00% 105 37 182 97.00% 17620 139 80.00% 111 38 182 98.00% 17821 143 81.00% 115 39 182 99.00% 18022 147 82.00% 120 40 182 100.00% 18223 152 83.00% 12624 155 84.00% 13025 158 85.00% 13426 161 86.00% 13827 164 87.00% 14228 167 88.00% 14629 170 89.00% 15130 172 90.00% 154125


MATCH:TWENTY20 MATCHESCALCULATION OF TARGET SCOREDATE:TEAM BATTING FIRST:RUNS PER OVER(including allsundries)0RUNS1RUN2RUNS3RUNS4RUNS5RUNS6RUNS7RUNS8RUNS9RUNS10RUNSOTHEROVER NO.TOTALTOTAL OVERSTOTAL RUNSHIGHEST SCORING OVERSTARGET SCORE = DISCOUNTED TOTAL RUNS (DTR) + 1Overs Runs % DTR10 85.00%11 86.50%12 88.00%13 89.50%14 91.00%15 92.50%16 94.00%17 95.50%18 97.00%19 98.50%20 100.00%FRACTIONS ARE TO BE IGNORED126


TWENTY20 MATCHESCALCULATION OF TARGET SCOREMATCH: Australia v England DATE: 3.1.98TEAM BATTING FIRST:AustraliaRUNSPEROVER 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OTHER12 8 6 1 2 15 5 (12)14 10 11 3 17 5 (14)OVER NO.13 20 18 7 (14)19 9 (16)16 (15)TOTALTOTAL OVERSTOTAL RUNS2 2 1 3 3 4 5 2010 12 7 24 27 40 67 187TARGET SCORE = DISCOUNTED TOTAL RUNS (DTR) + 1Overs Runs % DTR10 116 85.00% 9811 125 86.50% 10812 134 88.00% 11713 142 89.50% 12714 150 91.00% 13615 158 92.50% 14616 165 94.00% 15517 171 95.50% 16318 177 97.00% 17119 182 98.50% 17920 187 100.00% 187FRACTIONS ARE TO BE IGNORED127


RECORDSGRADECOMPETITIONS1897/98 - 1914/15 A GRADE1915/16 - 1917/18 WORLD WAR 1 [Competition in Recess]1919/20 - 1977/78 A GRADE1978/79 - 2008/09 FIRST GRADE2009/10 - CAM BATTERSBY CUP [Two Day]2009/10 - DAMIEN MULLINS CUP [Overall]1972/<strong>73</strong> - 2008/09 FIRST GRADE ONE DAY COMPETITION2009/10 - JOHN MCKNOULTY CUP2005/06 - 2008/09 FIRST GRADE TWENTY20 COMPETITION2009/10 - TOM VEIVERS CUP1946/47 - 1977/78 C GRADE1978/79 - 1997/98 FOURTH GRADE1998/99 - THE BOB SPENCE SHIELD1979/80 - 1997/98 FIFTH GRADE1998/99 - THE ROY TANNER SHIELD1992/93 – 1996/97 SIXTH GRADE2007/08 - THE WEP HARRIS SHIELD2004/05 – 2009/10 THE UNDER 19 COMPETITION1897/98 - 1914/15 B GRADE1915/15 - 1918/19 WORLD WAR 1 [Competition in Recess]1919/20 - 1932/33 B GRADE1933/34 - 1939/40 RESERVE GRADE1940/41 - 1945/46 B GRADE1946/47 - 1977/78 RESERVE GRADE1978/79 - 1997/98 SECOND GRADE1998/99 - THE ALAN PETTIGREW SHIELD1921/22 - 1932/33 C GRADE1933/34 - 1939/40 B GRADE1940/41 - 1941/42 C GRADE1942/43 - 1944/45 WORLD WAR 2 [Competition in Recess]1945/46 C GRADE1946/47 - 1977/78 B GRADE1978/79 - 1997/98 THIRD GRADE1998/99 - THE NORM McMAHON SHIELD1933/34 - 1939/40 C GRADE1940/41 - 1945/46 WORLD WAR 2 [Competition in Recess]1948/49 - 1977/78 INTERMEDIATE GRADE [Under 17]1978/79 - 1985/86 UNDER 18 GRADE1986/87 - 1987/88 UNDER 17 GRADE1988/89 - 1991/92 UNDER 18 GRADE1997/98 UNDER 18 GRADE1998/99 - 2006/07 THE WEP HARRIS SHIELD1991/92 - 2006/07 UNDER 16 GRADE2007/08 - 2009/10 UNDER 17 GRADE2010/11- UNDER 18 GRADE1957/58 - 1974/75 SCHOOLBOY GRADE [Under 15]1944/45 - 1946/47 PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE1997/98 - 1998/99 WOMENS FIRST GRADE1999/00 - 2001/022002/03 - THE KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD1999/00 - SECOND GRADE SHIELD128


2009/10 Gold Coast2010/11 Wynnum-ManlyPREMIERSTHE DAMIEN MULLINS CUPPREMIERSTHE CAM BATTERSBY CUP1897/98 Woolloongabba1898/99 North Brisbane1899/00 Woolloongabba1900/01 South Brisbane1901/02 Fortitude Valley1902/03 Toowong1903/04 South Brisbane1904/05 Toombul1905/06 Woolloongabba1906/07 South Brisbane1907/08 South Brisbane1908/09 South Brisbane1909/10 South Brisbane1910/11 North Brisbane1911/12 Woolloongabba1912/13 South Brisbane1913/14 Toombul-Windsor1914/15 Fortitude Valley1918/19 Fortitude Valley1919/20 Fortitude Valley1920/21 Toombul-Windsor1921/22 Toombul1922/23 Toombul1923/24 Western Suburbs1924/25 Toombul1925/26 Toombul1926/27 Toombul1927/28 Toombul1928/29 Fortitude Valley1929/30 Toombul1930/31 Fortitude Valley1931/32 Western Suburbs1932/33 Toombul1933/34 Northern Suburbs1934/35 Toombul1935/36 South Brisbane1936/37 Western Suburbs1937/38 Colts1938/39 Eastern Suburbs1939/40 South Brisbane1940/41 University1941/42 Toombul1942/43 Western Suburbs1943/44 Eastern Suburbs1944/45 Western Suburbs1945/46 Toombul1946/47 Toombul1947/48 Western Suburbs1948/49 Western Suburbs1949/50 Colts1950/51 Colts1951/52 Eastern Suburbs1952/53 Toombul1953/54 Eastern Suburbs1954/55 Toombul1955/56 Northern Suburbs1956/57 Eastern Suburbs1957/58 Western Suburbs1958/59 Western Suburbs1959/60 University1960/61 Western Suburbs1961/62 South Brisbane1962/63 South Brisbane1963/64 South Brisbane1964/65 University1965/66 Colts1966/67 South Brisbane1967/68 University1968/69 South Brisbane1969/70 University1970/71 Northern Suburbs1971/72 Northern Suburbs1972/<strong>73</strong> Northern Suburbs19<strong>73</strong>/74 University1974/75 Valley1975/76 University1976/77 South Brisbane1977/78 South Brisbane1978/79 Northern Suburbs1979/80 Eastern Suburbs1980/81 Wynnum-Manly1981/82 Wynnum-Manly1982/83 Wynnum-Manly1983/84 South Brisbane1984/85 Valley1985/86 South Brisbane1986/87 Northern Suburbs1987/88 Western Suburbs1988/89 South Brisbane1989/90 Eastern Suburbs1990/91 South Brisbane1991/92 Toombul1992/93 University1993/94 Toombul1994/95 Valley1995/96 Wynnum-Manly1996/97 Valley1997/98 Sandgate-Redcliffe1998/99 Sandgate-Redcliffe1999/00 Sandgate-Redcliffe2000/01 South Brisbane2001/02 Sandgate-Redcliffe2002/03 Gold Coast2003/04 Sandgate-Redcliffe2004/05 Western Suburbs2005/06 Sunshine Coast2006/07 University of QLD2007/08 Western Suburbs2008/09 Gold Coast2009/10 Toombul2010/11 Wynnum-ManlyPREMIERSTHE JOHN McKNOULTY CUP1972/<strong>73</strong> Valley 1982/83 South Brisbane 1992/93 Gold Coast 2002/03 University of QLD19<strong>73</strong>/74 Valley 1983/84 Northern Suburbs 1993/94 University 2003/04 University of QLD1974/75 Wynnum-Manly 1984/85 Northern Suburbs 1994/95 University 2004/05 Northern Suburbs1975/76 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1985/86 South Brisbane 1995/96 Sunshine Coast 2005/06 Western Suburbs1976/77 Wynnum-Manly 1986/87 Valley 1996/97 Valley 2006/07 University of QLD1977/78 Northern Suburbs 1987/88 University 1997/98 Toombul 2007/08 University of QLD1978/79 Wynnum-Manly 1988/89 Western Suburbs 1998/99 Redlands 2008/09 University of QLD1979/80 South Brisbane 1989/90 South Brisbane 1999/00 Wynnum-Manly 2009/10 Gold Coast1980/81 No competition 1990/91 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2000/01 Valley 2010/11 University of QLD1981/82 Northern Suburbs 1991/92 University 2001/02 Northern Suburbs2005/06 University of QLD2006/07 Northern Suburbs2007/08 University of QLD2008/09 Wynnum-Manly2009/10 Toombul2010/11 University of QLDPREMIERSTHE TOM VEIVERS CUP129


THE PETER BURGE MEDAL[for First Grade Players]1990/91 Hammelmann A. South Brisbane1999/00 Creevey B.N. Sandgate-RedcliffeMcGhee R.Toombul2000/01 Turner D. South Brisbane1991/92 Clifford P.S. Toombul1992/93 Courtice B.A. University1993/94 Dale A.C. Wynnum-Manly1994/95 Ovenden D. Northern SuburbsSkuse P.ToombulPrestwidge S.A.Wynnum-Manly1995/96 Dale A.C. Wynnum-Manly1996/97 Pfaff J. Gold Coast1997/98 Argent P.J. South Brisbane1998/99 Miller M.C. Northern Suburbs2001/02 Rowell G.J. Western Suburbs2002/03 Nye A.J. Western Suburbs2003/04 Rimmington N.J. Sandgate-Redcliffe2004/05 Tate D. Toombul2005/06 Laughlin B. Wynnum-Manly2006/07 Nye A.J. Western Suburbs2007/08 Batticciotto G.C. Sandgate-Redcliffe2008/09 Philipson.C.A. University of QLD2009/10 Lynn.C.A. Toombul2010/11 Fitzpatrick.N.R. Sunshine CoastPREMIERSTHE ALAN PETTIGREW SHIELD1897/98 North Brisbane1898/99 Valley1899/00 Toowong1900/01 Woolloongabba1901/02 Valley1902/03 Woolloongabba1903/04 Woolloongabba1904/05 Valley1905/06 Toowong1906/07 Toowong1907/08 South Brisbane1908/09 Woolloongabba1909/10 South Brisbane1910/11 South Brisbane1911/12 North Brisbane1912/13 South Brisbane1913/14 South Brisbane1914/15 Woolloongabba1919/20 Valley1920/21 Valley1921/22 Western Suburbs1922/23 Western Suburbs1923/24 Western Suburbs1924/25 Toombul1925/26 Toombul1926/27 Western Suburbs1927/28 Toombul1928/29 Eastern Suburbs1929/30 Toombul1930/31 South Brisbane1931/32 Eastern Suburbs1932/33 Toombul-Sandgate1933/34 Eastern Suburbs1934/35 Toombul1935/36 Eastern Suburbs1936/37 South Brisbane1937/38 Valley1938/39 Northern Suburbs1939/40 Toombul1940/41 Northern Suburbs1941/42 Eastern Suburbs1942/43 Eastern Suburbs1943/44 Eastern Suburbs1944/45 Toombul1945/46 Toombul1946/47 Western Suburbs1947/48 South Brisbane1948/49 Northern Suburbs1949/50 Valley1950/51 Eastern Suburbs1951/52 Northern Suburbs1952/53 Toombul-Sandgate1953/54 Toombul-Sandgate1954/55 Eastern Suburbs1955/56 South Brisbane1956/57 Valley1957/58 University1958/59 Northern Suburbs1959/60 University1960/61 University1961/62 Valley1962/63 Eastern Suburbs1963/64 Toombul1964/65 Toombul1965/66 Sandgate-Redcliffe1966/67 South Brisbane1967/68 University 11968/69 Eastern Suburbs1969/70 University 11970/71 Northern Suburbs1971/72 University 21972/<strong>73</strong> Sandgate-Redcliffe19<strong>73</strong>/74 Valley1974/75 University 21975/76 Wynnum-Manly1976/77 Wynnum-Manly1977/78 South Brisbane1978/79 Valley1979/80 University 21980/81 Eastern Suburbs1981/82 Northern Suburbs1982/83 Eastern Suburbs1983/84 Eastern Suburbs1984/85 Wynnum-ManlyTwo Day One Day Twenty202010/11 University of QLD 2010/11 University of QLD 2010/11 University of QLD1985/86 South Brisbane1986/87 South Brisbane1987/88 Sandgate-Redcliffe1988/89 Northern Suburbs1989/90 Toombul1990/91 Sandgate-Redcliffe1991/92 Eastern Suburbs1992/93 Western Suburbs1993/94 Sandgate-Redcliffe1994/95 Sandgate-Redcliffe1995/96 South Brisbane1996/97 Toombul1997/98 University1998/99 Toombul1999/00 Wynnum-Manly2000/01 University of Qld200102 Redlands2002/03 University of Qld2003/04 Valley2004/05 Wynnum-Manly2005/06 University of Qld2006/07 Sunshine Coast2007/08 Gold Coast2008/09 University of QLD2009/10 University of QLD2010/11 University of QLD130


PREMIERSTHE NORM McMAHON SHIELD1921/22 Western Suburbs 21922/23 University[Grammar School]South Brisbane1923/24 Toombul1924/25 Toombul1925/26 South Brisbane1926/27 Toombul1927/28 South Brisbane1928/29 Northern Suburbs1929/30 Northern Suburbs1930/31 South Brisbane1931/32 Eastern Suburbs1932/33 Eastern Suburbs1933/34 Eastern Suburbs1934/35 Eastern Suburbs 21935/36 Eastern Suburbs 21936/37 Eastern Suburbs 11937/38 Eastern Suburbs1938/39 Northern Suburbs1939/40 Northern Suburbs1940/41 Toombul1941/42 Toombul1945/46 Toombul1946/47 South Brisbane1947/48 Western Suburbs1948/49 Toombul1949/50 Eastern Suburbs1950/51 South Brisbane1951/52 Toombul-Sandgate 21952/53 Northern Suburbs1953/54 Valley1954/55 Eastern Suburbs1955/56 Western Suburbs1956/57 Western Suburbs1957/58 South Brisbane1958/59 South Brisbane1959/60 Toombul1960/61 University 21961/62 Toombul1962/63 Toombul1963/64 Toombul1964/65 South Brisbane1965/66 University 21966/67 University 21967/68 Western Suburbs1968/69 Northern Suburbs1969/70 Toombul1970/71 Eastern Suburbs1971/72 University 11972/<strong>73</strong> Eastern Suburbs19<strong>73</strong>/74 Eastern Suburbs1974/75 Northern Suburbs1975/76 Valley1976/77 Wynnum-Manly1977/78 Eastern Suburbs1978/79 Valley1979/80 Toombul1980/81 Valley1981/82 Valley1982/83 South Brisbane1983/84 Eastern Suburbs1984/85 Northern Suburbs1985/86 Northern Suburbs1986/87 South Brisbane1987/88 Toombul1988/89 Eastern Suburbs1989/90 South Brisbane1990/91 Northern Suburbs1991/92 Northern Suburbs1992/93 Northern Suburbs1993/94 Western Suburbs1994/95 Northern Suburbs1995/96 University1996/97 Northern Suburbs1997/98 University1998/99 University1999/00 South Brisbane2000/01 University of QLD 12001/02 Valley2002/03 University of QLD 22003/04 Valley2004/05 University of QLD 12005/06 Valley2006/07 Northern Suburbs2007/08 Valley 12008/09 Redlands2009/10 University of QLD 12010/11 Western SuburbsPREMIERSTHE BOB SPENCE SHIELD1933/34 Eastern Suburbs 21934/35 Valley1935/36 Eastern Suburbs 21936/37 Eastern Suburbs 21937/38 Northern Suburbs1938/39 Eastern Suburbs 21939/40 Eastern Suburbs 21946/47 Western Suburbs1947/48 Northern Suburbs1948/49 Toombul1949/50 Toombul1950/51 Northern Suburbs1951/52 Eastern Suburbs 21952/53 Toombul-Sandgate 21953/54 Eastern Suburbs 11954/55 Western Suburbs1955/56 Toombul1956/57 University1957/58 Eastern Suburbs 11958/59 University1959/60 South Brisbane1960/61 University1961/62 University1962/63 University1963/64 University1964/65 South Brisbane1965/66 Eastern Suburbs 11966/67 University1967/68 University1968/69 South Brisbane1969/70 Eastern Suburbs1970/71 University1971/72 University1972/<strong>73</strong> Eastern Suburbs 119<strong>73</strong>/74 Eastern Suburbs 21974/75 Eastern Suburbs 21975/76 University1976/77 Eastern Suburbs 11977/78 Eastern Suburbs 21978/79 Valley1979/80 South Brisbane1980/81 South Brisbane1981/82 University1982/83 Valley1983/84 South Brisbane1984/85 Wynnum-Manly1985/86 South Brisbane1986/87 Western Suburbs1987/88 Eastern Suburbs1988/89 Sandgate-Redcliffe1989/90 South Brisbane1990/91 Valley1991/92 Valley1992/93 Northern Suburbs1993/94 Northern Suburbs1994/95 South Brisbane1995/96 Northern Suburbs1996/97 Wynnum-Manly1997/98 University1998/99 Valley 11999/00 University2000/01 Valley 12001/02 Valley 12002/03 Western Suburbs 12003//04 Valley 12004/05 Valley 12005/06 Valley 12006/07 Valley 22007/08 Western Suburbs2008/09 Western Suburbs2009/10 Gold Coast2010/11 South BrisbanePREMIERSTHE ROY TANNER SHIELD1979/80 Valley1980/81 University1981/82 Western Suburbs1982/83 South Brisbane1983/84 South Brisbane1984/85 University1985/86 University1987/88 Northern Suburbs1988/89 Valley1989/90 Eastern Suburbs1990/91 Valley1991/92 Valley1992/93 Wynnum-Manly1993/94 Valley1995/96 Valley1996/97 University1997/98 Western Suburbs1998/99 South Brisbane 11999/00 University 22000/01 South Brisbane 12001/02 South Brisbane 12003/04 Valley 12004/05 Redlands2005/06 University of Qld1986/87 South Brisbane 1994/95 University 2002/03 Northern Suburbs2006/07 Wynnum-Manly2007/08 Western Suburbs2008/09 Northern Suburbs2009/10 Valley2010/11 South Brisbane 1131


PREMIERSSIXTH GRADE1992/93 Valley1993/94 Wynnum-Manly1994/95 South Brisbane1995/96 Western Suburbs1996/97 Western Suburbs1948/49 South Brisbane1949/50 Western Suburbs11950/51 Western Suburbs1951/52 Western Suburbs1952/53 South Brisbane1953/54 Western Suburbs1954/55 Western Suburbs1955/56 Valley1956/57 South Brisbane1957/58 Northern Suburbs1958/59 Toombul1959/60 Western Suburbs1960/61 South Brisbane1961/62 Toombul1962/63 Balmoral-WynnumPREMIERSTHE WEP HARRIS SHIELD1963/64 Western Suburbs1964/65 Balmoral-Wynnum1965/66 Northern Suburbs1966/67 South Brisbane1967/68 Northern Suburbs1968/69 Balmoral-Wynnum1969/70 Toombul1970/71 Eastern Suburbs1971/72 Eastern Suburbs1972/<strong>73</strong> Western Suburbs19<strong>73</strong>/74 Valley1974/75 Eastern Suburbs1975/76 Toombul1976/77 Northern Suburbs1977/78 Sandgate-Redcliffe1978/79 Northern Suburbs1979/80 Sandgate-Redcliffe1980/81 Toombul1981/82 Valley1982/83 Western Suburbs1983/84 Northern Suburbs1984/85 Sandgate-Redcliffe1985/86 South Brisbane1986/87 South Brisbane1987/88 Eastern Suburbs1988/89 Wynnum-Manly1989/90 Sandgate-Redcliffe1990/91 Gold Coast1991/92 Valley1997/98 Gold Coast 1PREMIERSSCHOOLBOY GRADE1998/99 Western Suburbs1999/00 Valley2000/01 Redlands2001/02 Redlands2002/03 Northern Suburbs2003/04 Redlands2004/05 Redlands2005/06 Wynnum-Manly2006/07 Northern Suburbs2007/08 South Brisbane2008/09 University of QLD2009/10 Wynnum-Manly2010/11 Northern Suburbs1957/58 No Record1958/59 Valley1959/60 Eastern Suburbs1960/61 Eastern Suburbs1961/62 Valley1962/63 Eastern Suburbs1963/64 Sandgate-Redcliffe1964/65 Eastern Suburbs1965/66 Sandgate-Redcliffe1966/67 Sandgate-Redcliffe1967/68 Sandgate-Redcliffe1968/69 Eastern Suburbs1969/70 Eastern Suburbs1970/71 Eastern Suburbs1971/72 ToombulPREMIERSPRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE1972/<strong>73</strong> Eastern Suburbs19<strong>73</strong>/74 Eastern Suburbs1974/75 Western Suburbs1944/45 Eastern Suburbs 1945/46 South Brisbane 1946/47 No RecordWOMENSPREMIERSTHE KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD1997/98 Redbank Plains1998/99 Redbank Plains1999/00 Wynnum-Manly2000/01 Northern Zone2001/02 Western Suburbs2002/03 Beenleigh/Logan2003/04 Western Suburbs2004/05 Wynnum-Manly2005/06 Western Suburbs2006/07 Beenleigh/Logan2007/08 Western Suburbs2008/09 Beenleigh/Logan2009/10 Western Suburbs2010/11 Beenleigh/LoganPREMIERSWOMEN’S FIRST GRADE TWENTY202009/10 Western Suburbs2010/11 University of QLD132


PREMIERSTHE SECOND GRADE SHIELD2000/01 Toombul2001/02 Sandgate-Redcliffe2002/03 Western Suburbs2003/04 Western Suburbs2004/05 Northern Suburbs2005/06 Northern Suburbs2006/07 Beenleigh/Logan2007/08 Beenleigh/Logan2008/09 Beenleigh/Logan2009/10 Beenleigh/Logan2010/11 Beenleigh/LoganTHE KATH SMITH MEDAL[for Women’s First Grade Players]2002/03 Brown T.E. Valley2003/04 Brown T.E. Wynnum-Manly2004/05 Brown T.E. Wynnum-Manly2005/06 Brown T.E. Wynnum-Manly2006/07 Bulow M.J. Western Suburbs2007/08 Coleman J.C. Beenleigh/Logan2008/09 Bulow M.J. Western Suburbs2009/10 Bulow.M.J. Western Suburbs2010/11 Jonassen.J. University of QLDBRISBANE SPORTS DEPOT SHIELD/TROPHY1921/22 Toombul1922/23 Toombul1923/24 Western Suburbs1924/25 Toombul1925/26 South Brisbane1926/27 Toombul1927/28 Toombul1928/29 South Brisbane1929/30 Toombul1930/31 South Brisbane1931/32 Eastern Suburbs1932/33 Northern Suburbs1933/34 Eastern Suburbs1934/35 Toombul1935/36 South Brisbane1936/37 Western Suburbs1937/38 Northern Suburbs1938/39 Northern Suburbs1939/40 Eastern Suburbs1940/41 Toombul1941/42 Toombul1942/43 Western Suburbs1943/44 Eastern Suburbs1944/45 Toombul1945/46 Toombul1946/47 Western Suburbs1947/48 Toombul1948/49 Toombul1949/50 Western Suburbs1950/51 South Brisbane1951/52 Western Suburbs1952/53 South Brisbane1953/54 South Brisbane1954/55 Eastern Suburbs1955/56 Western Suburbs1956/57 Northern Suburbs1957/58 South Brisbane1958/59 Toombul1959/60 Toombul1960/61 South Brisbane1961/62 Toombul1962/63 Toombul1963/64 Toombul1964/65 South Brisbane1965/66 Eastern Suburbs1966/67 South Brisbane1967/68 Northern Suburbs1968/69 Eastern Suburbs1969/70 Northern Suburbs1970/71 Eastern SuburbsCLUB CHAMPIONSHIP1933/34 Eastern Suburbs1934/35 Toombul1935/36 South Brisbane1936/37 Western Suburbs1937/38 Toombul1938/39 South Brisbane1939/40 Eastern Suburbs1940/41 Toombul1941/42 Toombul1942/43 Western Suburbs1943/44 Eastern Suburbs1944/45 Toombul1945/46 Toombul1946/47 Western Suburbs1947/48 Toombul1948/49 Toombul1949/50 Eastern Suburbs1950/51 South Brisbane1951/52 Eastern Suburbs1952/53 South Brisbane1953/54 Eastern Suburbs1954/55 Eastern Suburbs1955/56 Western Suburbs1956/57 Eastern Suburbs1957/58 South Brisbane1958/59 Eastern Suburbs1959/60 University1960/61 South Brisbane1961/62 Northern Suburbs1962/63 Toombul1963/64 Toombul1964/65 South Brisbane1965/66 South Brisbane1966/67 South Brisbane1967/68 University1968/69 Eastern Suburbs1969/70 Northern Suburbs1970/71 Northern Suburbs1971/72 Northern Suburbs1972/<strong>73</strong> Northern Suburbs19<strong>73</strong>/74 University1974/75 Valley1975/76 Eastern Suburbs1976/77 Wynnum-Manly1977/78 South Brisbane1978/79 Valley1979/80 Toombul1980/81 South Brisbane1981/82 Wynnum-Manly1982/83 Valley1983/84 Eastern Suburbs1984/85 Northern Suburbs1985/86 South Brisbane1986/87 South Brisbane1987/88 Western Suburbs1988/89 Valley1989/90 Eastern Suburbs1990/91 Valley1991/92 Valley1992/93 Valley1993/94 Western Suburbs1994/95 University1331995/96 Wynnum-Manly1996/97 Valley1997/98 Western Suburbs1998/99 University1999/00 University2000/01 Valley2001/02 Valley2002/03 Valley2003/04 Western Suburbs2004/05 University of Qld2005/06 University of Qld2006/07 Wynnum-Manly2007/08 Western Suburbs2008/09 Western Suburbs2009/10 Western Suburbs2010/11 University of Qld


BATTING AVERAGEALL TIME RECORDSGRADEM INN HS RUNS AVEFirst Grade1925/26 Thompson F.C. South Brisbane 9 6 153* 839 279.66The Alan Pettigrew Shield1938/39 Howard W.G. Northern Suburbs 8 5 112* 461 153.66The Norm McMahon Shield1989/90 Salter J.A. Eastern Suburbs 9 6 57* 303 101.00The Bob Spence Shield1985/86 Raj R. University 9 3 110* 530 88.33The Roy Tanner Shield1985/86 Moore G. University 10 4 122 554 92.33Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield]2010/11 Ovenden D. Western Suburbs 12 12 146 751 75.10Under 18 Grade2010/11 Whip T.F. Valley 4 4 141 387 129.00Under 17 Grade2008/09 Hickson D. South Brisbane 5 3 120* 394 197.00Under 16 Grade1993/94 Irvine T.G. Valley 11 3 210 1054 131.75Schoolboy Grade1971/72 Morgan P.E. Eastern Suburbs 9 3 104* 528 88.00Primary School Grade1946/47 Archer R.G. South Brisbane 6 1 141* 231 46.20The Katherine Raymont Shield2008/09 Bulow M.J. Western Suburbs 9 7 129* 559 111.80MOST RUNSGRADERunsFirst Grade1922/23 Thompson F.C. South Brisbane 1069The Alan Pettigrew Shield1994/95 Baker S.A. Northern Suburbs 809The Norm McMahon Shield1941/42 Farquhar J. Metro Primary Schools 828The Bob Spence Shield1965/66 Cavanagh J. Balmoral-Wynnum 700The Roy Tanner Shield1983/84 Rohde N. [Snr] Northern Suburbs 719Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield]2010/11 Ovenden D. Northern Suburbs 751Under 18 Grade1974/75 Barrett G. Eastern Suburbs 810Under 17 Grade2007/08 Pfeffer L. Western Suburbs 454Under 16 Grade1993/94 Irvine T.G. Valley 1054Schoolboy Grade1974/75 Smith W. Western Suburbs 593Primary School Grade1944/45 Kitchen R.J. Eastern Suburbs 378The Katherine Raymont Shield2009/10 Bulow M.J. Western Suburbs 660134


MOST CENTURIES [4 or more]GRADEFirst Grade1910/11 Redgrave S.J. South Brisbane 6 100, 100*, 121*, 122, 124, 1401933/34 Levy R.M. Valley 4 103, 112*, 113*, 205*1979/80 Langley J.N. Eastern Suburbs 5 129*, 123, 108, 101*, 100*2007/08 Watson S.R. Redlands 4 164, 163, 144, 1322007/08 Carseldine L.A. Valley 4 156, 148*, 126, 1062010/11 Rabnott N.D. Wynnum-Manly 4 125, 109*, 107, 130The Alan Pettigrew Shield1994/95 Baker S.A. Northern Suburbs 5 105*, 105*, 114, 140*, 238The Roy Tanner Shield1983/84 Murphy.B.J. South Brisbane 4 102, 116, 167, 2121983/84 Rohde.N (Snr) Northern Suburbs 4 104, 116, 133, 161Under 16 Grade1993/94 Irvine T.G. Valley 6 106*, 109, 145*, 149, 155, 210The Katherine Raymont Shield2008/09 Bulow.M.J Western Suburbs 4 129,116, 106, 101HIGHEST SCOREGRADESCOREFirst Grade2009/10 Townsend W.J. Toombul 311*The Alan Pettigrew Shield1914/15 Burnett C. 301The Norm McMahon Shield1992/93 Brown S.G. South Brisbane 228*The Bob Spence Shield1985/86 Williams G. Wynnum-Manly 281*The Roy Tanner Shield1981/82 Crosbie D. University 398Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield]2007/08 Robinson J.E Valley 204*Under 18 Grade1999/00 Cockburn J. Toombul 259Under 17 Grade2008/09 Truloff S.J. Western Suburbs 218Under 16 Grade1994/95 Dearing J. University of <strong>Queensland</strong> 270*Schoolboy Grade1974/75 Smith W. Western Suburbs 130Primary School Grade1946/47 Archer R.G. South Brisbane 140*The Katherine Raymont Shield1998/99 Fazackerley K. Beenleigh/Logan 172*10 WICKETS IN AN INNINGSGRADE Wkts RunsFirst Grade1909/10 Barstow C.B. South Brisbane 10 301920/21 Barstow C.B. Toombul 10 161929/30 Oxenham R.K. Toombul 10 321934/35 Hardcastle G.G. Toombul 10 141954/55 Quelch L. Eastern Suburbs 10 831963/64 Speare F. Western Suburbs 10 271964/65 Little D. University of <strong>Queensland</strong> 10 261967/68 Morgan J. University of <strong>Queensland</strong> 10 131998/99 Dawes J.H. Valley 10 18The Alan Pettigrew Shield1933/34 Gray V.E. Valley 10 63The Norm McMahon Shield1924/25 McDermott N.J.O. Valley 10 70The WEP Harris Shield2007/08 Harvey D South Brisbane 10 48135


BOWLING AVERAGEGRADE O M Runs Wkts AveFirst Grade1898/99 Byrne T. Woolloongabba 126.5 284 54 5.29The Alan Pettigrew Shield1928/29 Clem G. 5.44The Norm McMahon Shield1946/47 Gall P. South Brisbane 63.7 14 165 34 4.89The Bob Spence Shield1949/50 Fisher B. Western Suburbs 51.4 9 93 20 4.65The Roy Tanner Shield1996/97 Matthews A.T. Western Suburbs 115.1 39 240 37 6.48Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield]1993/94 Hickey D.K. Valley 106.0 39 189 27 7.00Under 18 Grade1959/60 Schlinker P. South Brisbane 82.1 28 143 32 4.47Under 17 Grade2007/08 Stanlake J. Gold Coast 103 44 146 19 7.68Under 16 Grade1995/96 Ipson B. Easts-Redlands 126.1 45 231 28 8.25Schoolboy Grade1957/58 Lillie D. Eastern Suburbs 41.0 7 61 14 4.35Primary School Grade1946/47 Huch N. Northern Suburbs 52.2 15 98 22 4.45The Katherine Raymont Shield1997/98 Kross C. Easts-Redlands 67.2 35 167 35 4.77MOST WICKETSFirst GradeWickets1942/43 Christ C.P. Western Suburbs 107The Alan Pettigrew Shield1932/33 Corbett T. Toombul-Sandgate 80The Norm McMahon Shield1933/34 Thomson J. Eastern Suburbs 86The Bob Spence Shield1964/65 Crispe G. Valley 100The Roy Tanner Shield2006/07 Jillett M. South Brisbane 59Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield]1993/94 Heley B. Western Suburbs 49Under 18 Grade1951/52 Westaway C.E. Western Suburbs 80Under 17 Grade2007/08 Hannan J. Western Suburbs 24Under 16 Grade1992/93 Kahler L. Wynnum-Manly 42Schoolboy Grade1967/68 Hohns T.V. Sandgate-Redcliffe 51Primary School Grade1944/45 Kitchen R.J. Eastern Suburbs 55The Katherine Raymont Shield1997/98 Kross C. Easts-Redlands 35136


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