Wynyard Cricket Club

Wynyard Cricket Club

Founded:
Team Colours: Blue/White
Home Ground: Wynyard show ground
Current Captain: Gregg Sharman
Current Coach: Gregg Sharman
                Jimmy 'The Hawk' Martin
2012/13 Position: 2nd
NWTCA Titles:

Wynyard Cricket Club (WCC) is a cricket team which represents the town of Wynyard in the North West Tasmanian Cricket Association grade cricket competition. The side was admitted to the NWTCA competition for the 1952-53 season [1] and originally played on a concrete wicket.

By 1954 they had laid a turf pitch, and in the 1957–58 season they narrowly missed out on their first title by losing to Sheffield in the Grand Final by 29 runs on first innings, and running out of time in run chase for outright victory. The club remained competitive for the next decade, and played a remarkable grand final tie led by captain John Coughlan against Burnie/Yeoman Cricket Club in the 1965-66 season, both sides being all out for 122. However Wynyard were awarded the title on the basis of having finished higher in the league, and so won their first NWTCA premiership.

In the 1974–75 season new clubrooms were constructed at the Showground with an incredible amount of voluntary work contributed, and it proved the start of another successful season, with the club wrapping up their second premiership that season under the captaincy of Maurice Hodgetts.

The club struggled for success in the 1980s, but managed to finally win a third title in the 1990-91 season under the guidance of Shane Walker.

Wynyard Cricket Club has produced some outstanding players, and many state representatives, including Jamie Cox, Dene Hills, Shaun Young, Phillip Blizzard, John Coughian, Peter Mancell and Les Allen.

Honours

NWTCA Premierships: (3) 1965-66, 1974–75, 1990–91, 2004-05

References

  1. "Eight-team roster.". The Advocate (Burnie, Tas.: National Library of Australia). 14 October 1952. p. 15. Retrieved 17 December 2012.

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