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SENIOR PRESENTATION NIGHT 2023

The Moonee Valley Cricket Club senior presentation night is being held at the Moonee Ponds Club, 622 Mt Alexander Rd, Moonee Ponds on Saturday April 15.
Captains of each of our six senior teams will be canvassing the players to confirm bookings for what is always one of our highlights of the season.
The Moonee Ponds Club has been one of our major sponsors since 2004 and has put together an excellent three-course menu for us, including a choice of three mains plus a vegetarian option.
Tickets are $65 per person, and $60 for juniors and Life Members. Drinks are at MPC member prices.
A link will be available on our club website shop, www.mooneevalleycricketstore.com.au to pay in advance for your tickets, or payment can be made on the night.
The night commences at 6.30 for a 7pm start.
We will be honoring our season and our achievements.
The night includes the presentation of key milestone trophies, announcement of our Club Champion, plus the Sean O'Kane Award, Lindsay Jones Best Clubman award, Most Improved Player award, batting, bowling and fielding awards for each grade, the Most Valuable Player medallions and other acknowledgements.
Further information - Charlie Walker 0411 705 381.   




PRESENTATION NIGHT 2023 - ALL THE DETAILS

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The Lindsay Jones perpetual trophy for best clubperson


 





Go Fourths, and Multiply (your flags)!


Moonee Valley Fourths fought back strongly from a precarious position to win the 2022/23 Mercantile C Sunday Premiership on March 19.
The Premiership winning Fourths with their flag and shield. L-R. Back - Maks Rahman, Jim Polonidis, Manu Singh and Vinnie Singh. Front - Sunny Singh, Mitch Britton, Jay Patel, Cullan Morrissy, Sam Carbone, Chand Shrestha, Sagar Bhatia and Prashant Hirani.Jay Patel and Vinnie Singh put up a strong rearguard action after we slumped to 8/65 batting first. Their 79-run ninth-wicket partnership helped us set a competitive target of 154, and Jay was unlucky to miss his 50. It was our best ninth wicket partnership in any grade this season - and came at the right time.
Despite a few flutters Power House was unable to reach our target.
At right: The Premiership winning Fourths with their flag and shield. L-R. Back - Maks Rahman, Jim Polonidis, Manu Singh and Vinnie Singh. Front - Sunny Singh, Mitch Britton, Jay Patel, Cullan Morrissy, Sam Carbone, Chand Shrestha, Sagar Bhatia and Prashant Hirani.
The chief destroyer was Jay Patel with 6/22 – bringing up his 50th wicket for Moonee Valley in the process. Prashant Hirani claimed the other four wickets.
The match was played at Brens Oval in Parkville. Our Fourths had finished top of the ladder and earned a home final, but Ormond Park was occupied by our Firsts Grand Final.
It was two Premierships in two seasons for skipper Manu Singh – he led our Fourths to a flag in 2020/21, then had a year off due to work commitments. But he was back on deck this season, and resumed where he left off.
It was premiership No. 5 for club legend Jim Polonidis, and No. 4 for Sam Carbone.
**Click HERE for more Premiership photos.


Members of our greatest-ever team: L-R Greg Meyers, Terry Nagle, Bill Nagel, Ian Denny, captain Greg Peters, Amit Chaudhary, Glen Courts, Mick Harvey, Warwick Nolan, Arosha Perera and Darren Nagle.
Above: Members of our greatest-ever team: L-R Greg Meyers, Terry Nagle, Bill Nagel, Ian Denny, captain Greg Peters, Amit Chaudhary, Glen
Courts, Mick Harvey, Warwick Nolan, Arosha Perera and Darren Nagle.


MOONEE VALLEY - BACK TO THE BEGINNING

Where we’ve come from over the past 50 years

More than 140 past and current players, partners and supporters gathered at our Ormond Park pavilion on February 25 for our Golden Jubilee celebration.
We honored Teams of the Decade for each of our five decades, and topped it off with a Team of the 50 Years to celebrate Moonee Valley’s greatest players.
Where it all began: From our first decade - the Team of the 70s. L-R: Kevin Gardiner representing his late brother Peter; John Lopes, Neil Henderson, Rod McLeod, Ray Storey, Mick Harvey, Bill Nagel and Gary Irons.And the proceedings also saw the elevation of Moonee Valley Cricket Club’s first official Legend – the co-founder of our great club, Ray Storey.
Incredibly, six of the men who played with Ray in the 1970s and who made our first Team of the Decade were there to celebrate the occasion with him, as Ray gave a heart-felt response to the honor on behalf of wife Heather and himself.
We had past players from far and wide come to the function – many seeing our magnificent pavilion for the first time.
At right: Where it all began: From our first decade - the Team of the 70s. L-R: Kevin Gardiner representing his late brother Peter; John Lopes, Neil Henderson, Rod McLeod, Ray Storey, Mick Harvey, Bill Nagel and Gary Irons.
There was plenty of fond reminiscing about the old Dungeon – the first rooms for the club, and some not-so-fond remembrances of the glass-fronted rooms which replaced it, which were never fit for purpose.
Graeme Cornwill came across from Western Australia, and Shiwantha Kumara came up from Warrnambool for the night.
Our pavilion looked a treat, decked out under the watchful eye of Agatha Jukic, while the past players group played a big role in the organisation of the function and the catering. It had been three years in the planning – postponed across the two previous years because of the coronavirus pandemic – and the organising committee had worked tirelessly over the past few months to turn the celebration into reality.
Sandro Capocchi took control of the catering and engaged a company which provided an excellent meal, and Kevin Gardiner helped pull together as much memorabilia as he could. Sandro also did a masterful job as Master of Ceremonies, and kept the night ticking over.
The night saw 30 of our 37 Life Members in attendance – the biggest single gathering of LMs ever.
We’ve only had 10 Presidents across our 52-year history, and all eight living Presidents were at the celebration.
Our magnificent Team of the 50 Years, in batting order, is: Michael Harvey, Glen Courts, Warwick Nolan, Arosha Perera, Robert Lamberti, Greg Peters (capt), Ian Denny, Bill Nagel, Darren Nagle, Greg Meyers (wk), Terry Nagle. Amit Chaudhary 12th.
****For more photos and detail from the night, click HERE

 

OUR SENIORS AT THE NORTH-WEST AWARDS

Dean Jukic and Sarah Fenn took out best-in-comp awards at the North West Metropolitan Cricket Association presentation night on March 31.
Plenty to celebrate: Dean Jukic with his bowling award and Tara Newman with the Premiership flag.And Premiership-winning Women's team captain Tara Newman was at the dinner to accept the 2022/23 flag - our third in a row.
At right: Plenty to celebrate: Dean Jukic with his bowling award and Tara Newman with the Premiership flag.
Dean took an amazing 25 wickets @ 13.6 in our Fifths - a tally that rivalled the best in any of the NWMCA grades this season.
And Sarah won the Women's Division 3 fielding award for her work behind the stumps - credited with five catches and involvement in four runouts.
Skipper Tara accepted the award on her behalf, as Sarah was a last-minute apology for the night due to illness.
Moonee Valley was represented at the night by Tara; Dean and wife Agatha; coach Wasim Abbas; Sixths captain Andreas Skiotis; and president Charlie Walker and wife Adele. 
Deano just keeps getting better, bringing up his 400th wicket for Moonee Valley during the course of the season.



Valley juniors - best in comp


Two of our Moonee Valley juniors received best-in-comp awards at the NWMCA junior presentation night on March 28.
Celebrating their best-in-comp awards - Jeremy Sevenson (left) and Zac Nilsson.Under 16s captain Zac Nilsson won the Under 16 (3) Friday batting award, with 434 runs @ 72.33. Zac was a leading light for our team all year, and scored four unbeaten 50s.

At left: Celebrating their best-in-comp awards - Jeremy Sevenson (far left) and Zac Nilsson.

Jeremy Sevenson won the comp bowling award in 2021/22, and showed his versatility and all-round ability this time around and won the Under 14 (4) Friday batting award - with 272 runs at an average of 136. Jez was only out once all season in the juniors.
Both Zac and Jeremy played plenty of senior cricket in 2022/23, and the experience clearly helped them with their play in the juniors.
Zac played three games in the Firsts and most of the rest of the season in the Seconds. Jeremy was a mainstay in the Sixths, and was promoted to the Fifths in the finals.
With young players like this, our senior future is well in hand.




A NIGHT TO SHINE FOR OUR JUNIOR STARS

Moonee Valley’s stars of the future – and some who have already arrived – were celebrated at our Junior Presentation Night at the Ormond Park pavilion on March 15.

Trophies for our Under 16s: L-R: Back - Assistant Coach Tom Morrissy, Miles Needham, Silas Bell, Cullan Morrissy, Harper Eason, Jordy Walsh, coach Wasim Abbas, Hayagreev Bashyam and scorer Charlie Walker. Front - Mark Lubansky, Zac Nilsson, Eden Del Citto.Under 16s captain Zac Nilsson won the Sherer Family Trophy as Junior Club Champion – winning for the second season in a row.
At left: Trophies for our Under 16s: L-R: Back - Assistant Coach Tom Morrissy, Miles Needham, Silas Bell, Cullan Morrissy, Harper Eason, Jordy Walsh, coach Wasim Abbas, Hayagreev Bashyam and scorer Charlie Walker. Front - Mark Lubansky, Zac Nilsson, Eden Del Citto.
And Under 10s prodigy Augustus Rogers received a trophy for a feat only achieved once before in our 52-year history – a double hat-trick.
Our only other player to get a double hat-trick is Jesse Felle, who took his for the Thirds in 2016/17. And there’s a further connection to our juniors, as Jesse came all the way through our junior ranks.
MVCC Junior Co-ordinator Paul Simon noted that all our eligible junior teams made finals this season (Under 10s do not play finals) and every senior team also saw finals action – many of them including either current junior players or past juniors.
So our junior program is in good hands.
***For more pictures and full details of the trophy winners, click HERE


Moonee Valley cricket - recruiting now

Moonee Valley is open to new senior and junior players leading in to 2023/24, and for the 2023 winter season.
We field men's teams on both turf and hard wicket, and both Saturday and Sunday grades, and Winter Comp on Saturdays.
Our women's cricket team plays in a Twenty20 competition on Sundays.
We have juniors at Under 16, Under 14, Under 12 and Under 10 level, and these teams play Friday evenings.
Anyone interested in playing for Moonee Valley - seniors, juniors or our women's team - can phone or text President Charlie Walker on 0411 705 381.  


Buy club clothing, pay your membership, buy tickets to club functions - do it all at www.mooneevalleycricketstore.com.au

Junior Registration - link here - https://play.cricket.com.au/club/moonee-valley-cricket-club/147223ea-86d8-eb11-a7ad-2818780da0cc


 
    Main Club contact details:

* Charlie Walker - President 0411 705 381; 9370 1802
* Peter Golding - Treasurer 0419 009 721
* Michael Ozbun - Secretary 0448 548 860
* Mark Gauci - Vice President 0457 778 335 

* Paul Simon - Junior Co-ordinator - 0400 946 117 mooneev@club.cricketvictoria.com.au    

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 2, 2023.
For more of our history, including our Premierships, click HERE

                  




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