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All the player and coach appointments ahead of the Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association season

Another season of Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association action nearly here and we’ve got all the player recruits and coaching appointments so far.

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The Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association season is nearly here and so far plenty of clubs have announced their new recruits and shrewd coaching appointments.

There have been some players jump from one BPCA club to another while others have arrived via the GCA, from Melbourne or even overseas.

Get all the big BPCA moves so far.

Queenscliff

Men’s senior coach: Hayden Illingworth

Hayden Illingworth batting for St Peter’s. Picture: Alan Barber
Hayden Illingworth batting for St Peter’s. Picture: Alan Barber

Signing on for the next two seasons, Illingworth joins the Coutas after a fine career at St Peter’s scoring more than 4500 runs as a top order batter while winning a GCA2 first grade premiership in 2021/22.

Illingworth will replace Frank Mileto after guiding the club to a finals finish.

COACHING STRUCTURE:

Senior women’s coach: Cameron Milnes.

Barrabool

IN:

Michael Kelson (Grovedale)

OUT:

Finn Peel (Bannockburn)

RETURNING:

Ed Morrison (UK)

COACHIN STRUCTURE:

Senior men’s co-coaches: James Fisher and Michael Kelson

Senior women’s senior coach: Jane Neil

Assistant coach: Ed Morrison

The club says:

“I felt we had quite a strong list last year, we were pretty disappointed to get knocked out in the semi-final.

“I’ll try to replace (Peel) with the ball and offer a bit with the bat, ‘Kelso’ will be another top order bat for us.

“It’ll make us bat even deeper than last year.

“’Kelso’ coming on board adds that extra wise head and voice.

“Just another head that’s been around cricket a long time.

“He looks after batting, I can look after the bowling side of things, and a few others chiming in for the fielding.

“We’re keeping it pretty simple, we know we were close last year, tighten a few things up and we’ll be looking to push again this year.

“I don’t think the competition’s ever been tighter, it’s really going to be a good competition I reckon.”

James Fisher, senior men’s coach

Anglesea

Cricket stalwart Bryan Thomas will be in the unique situation of coaching Anglesea and director of coaching at Corio this season. Picture: Alan Barber
Cricket stalwart Bryan Thomas will be in the unique situation of coaching Anglesea and director of coaching at Corio this season. Picture: Alan Barber

IN:

Ben Harcombe (Alexander Thomson)

Ollie and Will Huby (St Joseph’s)

OUT:

Joey Lynch (Darwin)

COACHING STRUCTURE:

Senior men's coach: Bryan Thomas

Senior men’s captain: Dylan Taylor

Senior women’s coach: Jarrod Taylor

The club says:

“(Harcombe, Ollie and Will Huby) are all-rounders, and they bring a bit of youth and vibrancy to the team.

“Bryan Thomas was also a big influence.

“They wanted to come and play under Bryan, they’d heard good things about his coaching.

“He’s been good for the club the last three years.

“We’ve had really good numbers, averaging about 25 the whole pre-season.”

Dylan Taylor, senior men’s captain

Jan Juc

IN:

Eddie Cole (Merrivale CC)

RETURNING:

Oscar Crocker

OUT:

Brody Andrew (moved to Melbourne)

Senior men’s captain/coach: Nick Hyden

Jan Juc captain Nick Hyden (right) with Anglesea skipper Dylan Taylor.
Jan Juc captain Nick Hyden (right) with Anglesea skipper Dylan Taylor.

Re-committing for the next two seasons, Hyden won the A Grade’s Ray Menzies Medal last summer with 558 runs while leading the club to another top flight grand final.

COACHING STRUCTURE:

Senior women’s assistant coach: Cara Powers

Senior women’s captain: Georgie Fogarty

The club says:

“I expect to see some natural progression from our young players, Henry Harris, Finn Bilston and Kai Powers.

“All got a taste of A Grade last year and I expect they’ll play important roles for us this season.”

“Our goal like every side is to qualify for finals and give ourselves the best chance at winning two finals.

“Previous seasons we have fallen short in the final game and that drives this group to go one step further.

“The competition this year will be stronger again so we will need to play well to achieve that.”

Nick Hyden, senior men’s captain and coach

Armstrong Creek

IN:

James Beasley (North Shore CC)

James Beasley (right) will play with Armstrong Creek this summer. Picture: Armstrong Creek CC.
James Beasley (right) will play with Armstrong Creek this summer. Picture: Armstrong Creek CC.

Beasley cames across to the Titans from GCA4 after compiling 433 runs last summer at an average of 30 — in line with his career average across 200 games, with a highest score of 200.

Sam Stoneley

Sam Stoneley will play for Armstrong Creek in 2023/24. Picture: Armstrong Creek CC.
Sam Stoneley will play for Armstrong Creek in 2023/24. Picture: Armstrong Creek CC.

Coming with plenty of GCA experience, the big hitting all-rounder has a highest score of 136 and best bowling figures of 7/41.

Matt Kennedy (North Geelong, Newtown & Chilwell, South Barwon)

Matt Kennedy joins Armstrong Creek after stints at South Barwon and North Geelong. Picture: Armstrong Creek CC.
Matt Kennedy joins Armstrong Creek after stints at South Barwon and North Geelong. Picture: Armstrong Creek CC.

Kennedy also comes across with multiple years of GCA1 experience at South Barwon and North Geelong as a top order bat and bowler when required.

OUT:

Brandon Ross (Modwarre)

RETURNING:

Dylan Flanigan

COACHING STRUCTURE:

Senior men’s coach: Daniel Maclean

Senior men’s assistant coaches: Jason Robertson, Matt Kennedy

“We’ve been up and down with numbers during pre-season, but it’s starting to ramp itself up.

“We’re just excited to get into it and see where the season’s going to take us, we’ll start to make some plans from there.

Daniel Maclean, senior men’s coach

Ocean Grove

IN:

Shane Van Den Nouwland

Shane Van Den Nouwland comes to Ocean Grove via Geelong CC. Picture: Ocean Grove CC.
Shane Van Den Nouwland comes to Ocean Grove via Geelong CC. Picture: Ocean Grove CC.

The former fourth grade Geelong Cricket Club captain boasts a highest score of 155 against Kingston Hawthorn.

Tom Hobbs

Ocean Grove have recruited Luke Ballard from Werribee Centrals. Picture: Ocean Grove CC.
Ocean Grove have recruited Luke Ballard from Werribee Centrals. Picture: Ocean Grove CC.

From Barwon Heads, the open has a highest score of 125.

Luke Ballard

Tom Hobbs has joined Ocean Grove via Barwon Heads. Picture: Ocean Grove CC.
Tom Hobbs has joined Ocean Grove via Barwon Heads. Picture: Ocean Grove CC.

The former Werribee Centrals player boasts the best bowling figures of 9/16.

Alex Mann

Alex Mann has joined Ocean Grove CC for the 23/24 season. Picture: Ocean Grove.
Alex Mann has joined Ocean Grove CC for the 23/24 season. Picture: Ocean Grove.

Had stints at both West Ivanhoe, Torquay and most recently Portarlington where he took 18 wickets at an average of 15.5 last summer.

Ned Thorley

Ned Thorley returns to Ocean Grove for the 2023/24 summer. Picture: Ocean Grove CC.
Ned Thorley returns to Ocean Grove for the 2023/24 summer. Picture: Ocean Grove CC.

Thorley returns to the club after a stint with Marshall in the GCA last season.

Tommy Kent

Tommy Kent returns to Ocean Grove after a stint with Guild St Mary's. Picture: Ocean Grove CC.
Tommy Kent returns to Ocean Grove after a stint with Guild St Mary's. Picture: Ocean Grove CC.

Returning to the club after a stint with Guild St Mary’s in the GCA, Kent took 18 wickets at 17.22 last summer.

Suman Shrestha

Currently playing in the UK, Suman Shrestha joins Ocean Grove CC for the 23/24 season. Picture: Ocean Grove CC.
Currently playing in the UK, Suman Shrestha joins Ocean Grove CC for the 23/24 season. Picture: Ocean Grove CC.

Currently playing for Clifton Village in Nottinghamshire where was averaging in the 70s earlier in the year.

Senior men’s coach: Robbie Rutley.

Robbie Rutley will coach Ocean Grove again this summer. Picture: Ocean Grove CC.
Robbie Rutley will coach Ocean Grove again this summer. Picture: Ocean Grove CC.

St Leonards

IN:

Nalaka De Silva

De Silva bowling for Diggers Rest Bulla Village against Sunbury Kangaroos in February, 2022. Picture: Andy Brownbill
De Silva bowling for Diggers Rest Bulla Village against Sunbury Kangaroos in February, 2022. Picture: Andy Brownbill

Bringing a wealth of experience and knowledge, De Silva made 400 runs and took 14 wickets last summer with Diggers Rest Bulla Village.

RETURNING:

Kaniska ‘Kenny’ Nawagamuwa

Kaniska Nawagamuwa is coming off a strong season in 22/23. Picture: St Leonards CC.
Kaniska Nawagamuwa is coming off a strong season in 22/23. Picture: St Leonards CC.

The all-rounder is expected to be a solid asset for the first grade team, with a best haul of 6/43 last summer and highest score of 98.

Making 405 runs and averaging 33.75, he was named in the BPCA team of the year.

Shanaka Kethbevliage

Shanaka Kethbevliage was St Leonards' best performing player in 22/23. Picture: St Leonards CC
Shanaka Kethbevliage was St Leonards' best performing player in 22/23. Picture: St Leonards CC

Last season’s most valuable player in A Grade, Kethbevilage was a crucial part of the club’s top flight with 18 wickets, including a six-wicket haul against Ocean Grove.

Senior men’s captain and coach: Steve Grey

Drysdale

IN:

Andrew Spengler (Newcomb and Districts)

Andrew Spengler is dismissed against Alexander Thomson in GCA3. Picture: Mike Dugdale
Andrew Spengler is dismissed against Alexander Thomson in GCA3. Picture: Mike Dugdale

An aggressive top order batter with attacking flair, he made his GCA debut at just 16 and boasts a highest score of 283 at GCA2 level.

RETURNING

Senior men’s captain/coach: Rob Cutajar

Returning to the Nest last summer, Cutajar played in the A Grade after a stint with St Leonards, and will replace Nick Hallam who will remain at the club as a top order batter.

Senior men’s assistant coach: Blake Dobbin

Blake Dobbin bowling for Drysdale in the BPCA2 grand final.
Blake Dobbin bowling for Drysdale in the BPCA2 grand final.

Taking 7/49 in last year’s grand final, Dobbin will assist senior men’s coach Cutajar, bringing a tough edge to their bowling line up.

OUT:

Will Ritchie (Highton)

Peter Davidson (retired)

The club says:

“We’ve had good numbers from the start, things are looking good.

“We’ll have a second B grade team this year which will consist of a 2-2 senior players mixed in with juniors.

“We’ve also got our first women’s side too.

“I’ve just told the blokes to relax and enjoy themselves, there’s no pressure.

“Do pre-season and we’ll do one game at a time.

“There’s no point looking to finals, it’s just one game at a time and go from there.

“I love Drysdale, it’s a great club.

Rob Cutajar, senior men’s coach

Winchelsea

IN:

Shane Murdoch (Bell Park)

Luke Lenehan (Golden Point)

Cameron Watson (St Georges CC)

OUT:

John Mansbridge (overseas)

COACHING STRUCTURE:

Senior men’s coach: Shane Murdoch

The club says:

“With the appointment of Shane as coach we are looking to continue developing our young group and challenge again for finals in our 165th year of the club.”

James Stephenson, president.

Wallington

IN:

Nick Adamson (Horsham)

The top order batter makes his return to cricket after a few seasons away from the game, last playing in Horsham.

Adam Bovell (Bell Post Hill)

Another top order batter, Bovell also returns to the game after a couple of seasons off

Jeewantha Ranasinghe (Newcomb Bulls)

Daniel Williams (Gorseinon CC)

A wicket keeper batter, Williams is the club’s overseas player and hails from Skewen in Wales where he plays for Gorseinon Cricket Club.

Henry McIntosh (Cairns)

Taylor Cameron (Thomson)

Originally from Wallington, the opening bowler returns to the club after a few seasons in the GCA.

RETURNING:

Sven Burluraux

New to the club last summer, Burluraux will open for the A Grade one again and assist players at training on their technique and mental application.

COACHING STRUCTURE:

Senior men’s captain and coach: Matt Sampson-Barnes

Senior men’s assistant coach: Craig Hillgrove

Senior men’s bowling coach: Damien Biemans

Senior men’s fielding coach: Luke Robertson

Senior women’s coach: Wal Smith

The club says:

“We have recruited reasonably well, right the way through the club and we are looking forward to the coming season.

“We have a lot of new faces and are excited at what that will bring.

“As a playing group, we are hoping to give back to the committee and countless volunteers that are working to improve Wallington Cricket Club.

“Our overall goal for the coming season is to play finals.

Matthew Sampson-Barnes, senior men’s coach

Collendina

IN:

Stan Grazotis (Marshall)

Stan Grazotis will bring all-round skills to Collendina. Picture: Peter Ristevski
Stan Grazotis will bring all-round skills to Collendina. Picture: Peter Ristevski

A premiership player in the GCA, Grzotis is a handy all-rounder with a highest score of 83 and the best figures of 3/5.

RETURNING:

Corey Walter returns to Collendina after several seasons with Marshall. Picture Mark Wilson
Corey Walter returns to Collendina after several seasons with Marshall. Picture Mark Wilson

Corey Walter

After five seasons with Marshall, of the club’s most decorated players returns to the Snake Pit.

Senior men’s captain and coach: Nathan Frye

RETURNING:

Ben Ricardo (Alexander Thomson)

Luke Buckland (Alexander Thomson)

The club says:

“Once Corey (Walter) was coming back, Stan (Grazotis) was pretty keen to come as well.

“It’s been great to get him as well.

“We’ve got some amazing juniors coming through as well, including Aidan Foard and Jack Every.

“They’re all six months older, and six inches taller, we’re pretty hopeful they’re going to take another step in the right direction.”

Nathan Frye, senior men’s coach

Inverleigh

IN:

Mason Dickson (Bacchus Marsh)

Campbell Bishop (Barwon Heads, Newtown & Chilwell)

OUT:

Jasper George (South Barwon)

Logan Haberfield (East Belmont)

RETURNING:

David Peel, Nathan Pisani, Locke Perrett

COACHING STRUCTURE:

Senior men’s coach: David Peel

The club says:

“We’ve eased into it really because there’s a fair chunk of our list that’s involved at Inverleigh (Football Club).

“We’re just building.

“I’ll be an in because I didn’t play at all last season. I ruptured my Achilles halfway through last year’s football season.

“So I didn’t get any cricket in.”

David Peel, senior men’s coach

Newcomb

IN:

Scott Kiddle (Queenscliff, Ocean Grove)

Shaun McCallister (Katunga)

OUT:

Jeewantha Ranasinghe (Wallington)

COACHING STRUCTURE:

Senior men’s captain and coach: Shane Healey

Shane Healey celebrates wicket for his former club Queenscliff in 2021. Picture: Mark Wilson
Shane Healey celebrates wicket for his former club Queenscliff in 2021. Picture: Mark Wilson

“We did some indoor sessions, right back in July.

“We had a few new faces floating around as well, so we wanted to get started early.

“We just want to be really competitive, fight right until the end in all games.

“Give yourself enough chances, the wins will hopefully come. Just being in games for long times and putting the opposition under pressure.”

Shane Healey, senior men’s coach

Originally published as All the player and coach appointments ahead of the Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association season

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