Above: Valley players celebrating the wedding of Shiwantha Kumara and Melissa Johnstone: L-R Shiwantha, Dan Comande, Melissa, Jack Newman and Adele and Charlie Walker.
CELEBRATING SHIV'S WEDDING
A Moonee Valley contingent headed to Warrnambool on January 8 for the wedding of our past First Eleven Premiership player Shiwantha Kumara. Shiv married his long-time beau Melissa Johnstone, whom he met when she visited Sri Lanka for a wedding, and they are now officially Mr & Mrs Langappuli. The beautiful outdoor wedding was a combination of a traditional and a Buddhist ceremony. Moonee Valley was represented by Firsts captain Jack Newman and players Daniel Comande, Adele Walker and president Charlie Walker. Shiv was a key player in our 2019/20 Firsts Premiership in the VTCA. He and Melissa moved to Warrnambool - near where she grew up - at the end of that season. In his two seasons at the Valley, Shiv scored 346 runs @ 28.83, often coming in as the big hitter at the tail of the innings. He took 36 wickets @ 15.83. He was a standout in the Premiership year, with 21 of those wickets with his left arm offies at just 11.14 to earn selection in our Wisden Team of the Year. Congratulations to Shiwantha and Melissa from all of us at Moonee Valley. OUR FIRST ELEVEN HONORING OUR HEATH Moonee Valley's line-up to honor the Webb-Johnson/Pascu Cup on December 12 - L-R Sam Younghusband, Jordon McDonald, Glen Courts, Zac Nilsson, Dejan Gilevski, Alec McIntyre, Anthony Cafari, Luke Brock, Charles Bibby, Jack Newman and Sunil Bhandari, with umpire Neil Dey. Moonee Valleys First Eleven cricketers got the opportunity to honor past team-mate Heath Webb-Johnson with a win in the second year of the Webb-Johnson/Pascu Cup match against Moonee Ponds - formerly Aberfeldie Park. The two clubs came together last season to honor two loved and respected players and mates no longer with us - Heath Webb-Johnson of Moonee Valley and Gary Pascu of Aberfeldie Park. Heath's dad Neville attended the start of the match, where both teams lined up in front of the Ormond Park pavilion for a minute's silence. Neville also said a few words to acknowledge the support of the two teams. At right: Neville Webb-Johnson speaks to the players of both teams. Last year's game was played between the clubs' Second Elevens, as the line-ups that season included a number of players with direct links to the two. This year it reverted to the Firsts. It was scheduled for Round 1, but with the wash-out the match was rescheduled for the make-up round. In a hard-fought contest, Moonee Valley compiled 7/185 off our 40 overs, on the back of 57 not out from coach Glen Courts, who was on one-leg for a fair part of the innings after twanging a hamstring. Jordon McDonald with 36 and Charles Bibby with 29 rounded out the score. Moonee Ponds got off to a flier in the chase, losing the first wicket at 51 in the ninth over. Our spinners and medium pacers then took over, bowling them out in the 34th over for 132. Dejan Gilevski with 3/12 and Jordon McDonald with 2/22 got among the wickets.
Moonee Valley's Kat-trick spearheads a win
Moonee Valley young gun Katherine Baker saved the best until last in our Women's match against Sydenham Hillside on December 12 - bowling a hat-trick off the last over of the day. At left: The team gathers around Katherine (middle, white runners) with coach Darren Nagle after the hat-trick ball. It was Katherine's first game this season for the Valley women, as she's in the development squad at Premier Club Essendon. She had an immediate impact for us when she was released from Essendon for the round. Her first wicket was caught-and-bowled, followed by a catch by Tara Newman and then a straight ball the spread the stumps. Katherine was a star in our premiership season in 2020/21, and won Moonee Valley's batting and bowling awards in the stellar season - which got her noticed at Essendon. She continues to play her junior cricket at Moonee Valley, where she's a key performer in our Under 14 boys team on Friday evenings. She was cool under pressure in her hat-trick over, and came tantalisingly close to a double hat-trick with the last ball of the day - which the Sydenham girl just kept out. Amazingly, this feat came the day before her 13th birthday. The win also took Moonee Valley to the top of the ladder. Above: The winning team gets around hat-trick taker Katherine Baker at Ormond Park. L-R: Back - Adele Walker, Dianna Dullard, co-coach Sarah Gooden, Tara Newman, Sarah Fenn and Pari Tuli. Front - Kylie Maxwell, Luisa Liong, Katherine Baker and Lane Edwards.
Our season's functions and prices
We have set our key function dates for season 2021/22 - listed right - and have loaded in some attractive discounts for our players and members who package them up. There are big discounts on season membership, our upcoming 50th anniversary and the reverse raffle past players day, as well as a bar/merchandise/canteen voucher for early bird payments. And paying your membership gets you an all-season discount at the bar. Details are listed here, and you can click HERE for more details on the functions. But remember - these discounts are only available once membership is paid. So pay now, and IMMEDIATELY start getting your discounts every day from the bar. To sign up - see a committee member or go to our shop - www.mooneevalleycricketstore.com.au
MOONEE VALLEY CRICKET –
SENIOR TRAINING
Moonee Valley’s senior training is on each Tuesday and Thursday, following COVID-safe requirements. The season is well under way. We have QR code sign-in posters and hand sanitiser. Cricket Victoria is strongly encouraging all players or participants to get vaccinated. We are asking our players to show evidence of their vaccination status, as there are mandated requirements on using our facilities. If you feel comfortable, please complete the information in this form (click here) , including uploading your vaccination certificate. Your information will be held securely with the club secretary, Michael Ozbun, until the time that it is needed. For the previous update and other advice on the cricket season, click HERE .We’ve appointed our senior captains for 2021/22. They are: Firsts – Jack Newman; Seconds – Matt Esmore and Michael Ozbun; Thirds – Rahul “Sunny” Sharma; Fourths – Domenic Gibaldi; Fifths – Dominic Rettino and Paddy Shelton; Sixths – Allan Cumming; Sevenths – Bill Nimorakiotakis (provisional). We're rotating through the leaders of our women's team. Their phone numbers are listed under “Club Office Bearers and Officials” under the “Club News” tab on the black bar at the top of the website. Senior coach Glen Courts (right) was reappointed at the end of the 2020/21 season, while Bede Gannon has been reappointed Chairman of Selectors. Anyone interested in playing for Moonee Valley this season - seniors, juniors or our premiership-winning women's team - can phone or text President Charlie Walker on 0411 705 381 or Senior Coach Glen Courts on 0403 329 652
Our 50th anniversary ball - POSTPONED due to COVID
The Moonee Valley Cricket Club 50th anniversary ball, due to be held on January 29, has been postponed due to the spike in COVID cases at the start of January. We have had discussions with the Ultima Function Centre in Keilor Park, and will reschedule when the health situation settles down. The Back to Ormond Park and major raffle event on Sunday, January 30 will still go ahead. ****Watch for more details.
Buy club clothing, pay your membership, buy tickets to club functions - do it all at www.mooneevalleycricketstore.com.au
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 * Charlie Walker - Junior Co-ordinator - 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 : January 9, 2022. For more of our history, including our Premierships, click HERE
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