Hearts a-flutter - and so's the flag
Members of the victorious Sixths team were on hand at the North West Metropolitan Cricket Association presentation night on April 4 to receive their flag - and came away with an added bonus.
Our gun bowler Jesse Felle won the comp bowling award for the Barron Shield, and was presented with his trophy on the night.
Moonee Valley has had a good run with competition awards in recent years, but the Premiership was what we'd all been working towards.
Sixths skipper Dan Terzini was proud of his charges, and at showed at the presentation dinner.
Above: Our flag! Sixths players at the NWMCA presentation night to receive the pennant were L-R Jesse Felle, Alex Gorham, Danny Terzini and Mark Cini.
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Above right: Michael Cumbo had to go bush to get his hands on the flag - and did so at Charlie Walker's Lancefield retreat after umpiring a football match at Kilmore.
At left: Jesse Felle won the comp bowling award for the Barron Shield in the NWMCA.
It's a Grand Old Flag for the Valley Sixths
The Premiers: Moonee Valley Sixths L-R: Back - scorer Peter Smith, Pat Taylor, Jesse Felle, Joe Ansaldo, Michael Cumbo, Murray Walker and Shaun Rayment. Front - 12th man Grahame McCulloch, Sam Carbone, Dino Sapuppo, captain Danny Terzini, Mark Cini and Alex Gorham. PICTURE: ROD GORHAM
Moonee Valley Sixths played a heart-stopper over the March 15/16 weekend, but it just made it sweeter when Pat Taylor hit the winning runs to deliver us the 2013/14 Ralph Barron Shield premiership. Craigieburn batted first and set us a challenge, after we had them in trouble early. But we restricted them to 170 on the back of Murray Walker's second successive five-wicket haul in the finals, and the race was on. We lost wickets with enough frequency to leave Craigieburn thinking it was always in the hunt, and when we lost our seventh wicket to a dodgy caught-behind decision we still had a 42-run deficit. But Jesse Felle opened his shoulders and Pat Taylor supported him, and we came home with a rattle to secure the flag. It's the first time we have won a flag with our Sixth Eleven, playing in the North West Metropolitan Cricket Association. And it was a first-time experience of a senior Valley premiership for the whole Eleven. Sam Carbone had previously won a flag with Buckley Park and Alex Gorham had won a premiership with the Valley Under 14s, but for the rest of our guys it was a new experience. Our players had 1425 games of cricket for Moonee Valley without a premiership to show for it - until now! The drought was led by Joe Ansaldo, who was playing his 291st game in the Grand Final, and skipper Danny Terzini with 248. But they've all got medals around their necks now - and we intend ensuring that the drought turns into a deluge in years to come! The Valley Boys are here to stay, the Valley boys are here to stay!
**For more PICTURES and words from the flag win, click HERE.
KRIS' ANTIPODES ADVENTURE
Our English import Kris Garland was at pains to assure his teammates that his parents didn't come out to Australia just to round him up and return him to the Old Dart - but that didn't stop us from giving him a ribbing. But seriously, John and Janette Garland took the opportunity to have a short holiday in Australia and meet the teammates who have made their son feel so welcome on his two stints at Moonee Valley. And they didn't miss out on the hearty Australian welcome themselves - nor the warmth of the farewell at the Union Hotel in Ascot Vale on April 3 as they prepared to head back home. But Kris will be back next season for his third term at Moonee Valley, and is negotiating with a couple of other UK young guns to come back and join us as well for a year in the colonies. When Kris was here last, in 2010/11, he was studying at Victoria University, came across Moonee Valley via our website, and went straight into our First Eleven when we were up in North Division VTCA. He enjoyed himself so much that he came back for 2013/14 to play cricket with us again - after being in Australia mid-year in 2013 following the British Lions on their rugby tour. His return next September is for another season of cricket. So it won't be long - and we'll be welcoming Kris and his mates back to teach us how to drink pints again. Above: What's with the pints? This man from England is trying to teach us Aussies to switch from pots to pints - with some success. L-R Peter O'Kane, Joe Ansaldo, Kris Garland, Jesse Nankivell-Sandor and Matt Thomas.
***Click here for more photos from the farewell dinner and drinks.
Our Fifths fall short
Moonee Valley's Fifths fell short in their bid to win our inaugural premiership in our first season in the Mercantile Cricket Association, but they still had a season to be proud of. After losing just four games during the 20-game season, our boys won their semi final. Then it was down to picturesque Fawkner Park in South Yarra for the Grand Final. After being sent in to bat on a wicket that had a couple of damp spots, our total of 93 was never going to be enough. We had a dip, but Canterbury passed us three wickets down. Congratulations to skipper Darren Nagle for his commitment to junior development, with four players from the Under 16s playing in both the semi and grand final, and 15 young players getting the chance to play on turf during the course of the season. Over the course of the March 23 Grand Final we had more than 50 Moonee Valley supporters turn up to cheer on our team. Sadly for the 11 - and 12th man Michael Ozbun - it was to no avail. Spud spoke eloquently in defeat when he congratulated Canterbury on the win, and confirmed that our move to Mercantile with our two lower turf teams had been a wise choice.
Above right: The Moonee Valley faithful sit under our Toyota marqees under the spreading trees on the boundary. Matt Wenlock was a rock with the bat, with Darren Nagle backing up at the non-striker's end.
At left: Jack Newman looked poised at the crease, but fell to an excellent catch.
*** Click this link to more pictures.
Moonee Valley's dress rehearsal When our guys haven't got cricket to occupy themselves on the weekend - watch out! Moonee Valley players whose seasons had finished the previous week congregated at Ormond Park over the Labor Day long weekend to watch and cheer on their team-mates. But they were no ordinary spectators. Fancy dress got to them, and we had some weird and wonderful characters frequenting the clubrooms and scaring the children of the opposition teams. Among them were our UK import Kris Garland dressed as Mitchell Johnson, and Firsts skipper Matt Thomas dressed as the Pom we love to hate, Kevin Pietersen. But it was all in good fun, and the guys certainly cheered on the Sixths to a Grand Final berth, and gave good voice to the Fifths as they wrapped up another win to go into the finals on top of the ladder. Above: Just like the Village People - only worse! Moonee Valley players whose season had finished got together at Ormond Park on the long weekend, as the Sixths played their way into a grand final. L-R Dan Comande, Kris Garland as 'Mitchell Johnson', Steven Ward, Bede Gannon (front), Matt Thomas as 'Kevin Pietersen', Jake de Niese, Ben Thomas as 'Bede Gannon' and Michael Ozbun.
Main Club contact details:
Charlie Walker - President 0409 237 543; 9370 1802 Peter Golding - Club Secretary 0419 009 721 Simon Thornton - Vice President 0417 570 779
Email: mooneev@club.cricketvictoria.com.au
For more contacts, see " Office bearers & Officials " under "Club News & Info" at the top of the page
Last updated: April 11, 2014.
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