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Moonee Valley's MVP night - it's on this Sunday, March 8  

*Our Moonee Valley Most Valuable Player awards night is on this Sunday, March 8 at the Reunion Bar, 164 Union Rd, Ascot Vale. 
*It's 7.30pm until late - with support from our sponsor, Matt Clare.

*The admission price of $15 includes pizza and nibbles.

*We'll be doing the MVP vote count and awarding the MVP medallions, and also doing our Fieldlow vote count for our best fielders in each grade.

*We also hope to be celebrating winning results for our Seconds and Sixths, playing in their finals this Saturday/Sunday.

*So come along to MVP night, support your teammates and help the Seconds and Sixths prepare for what we are confident will be grand final appearances - along with the Fourths, who are playing Monday.

*Further inquiries: Charlie Walker 0409 237 543.

OUR TRIBUTE TO A VALLEY CLUBMATE
Moonee Valley Cricket Club's games on the February 21/22 weekend held a special significance for us, as we used the occasion to honor and farewell our clubmate Alex Ross, who was tragically killed in an accident the previous month.
Back - L-R: Justin Trowell, Liam Shaw, Paddy Shelton, Shane Chalmers, Ben Peters, James McArthur, Vishal Chopra. Front - Angus Fraser, Charlie Jackson, Noah Dunlop, Elliott Christopher.
Players across all grades took the initiative and organised black armbands to acknowledge a fallen clubmate, while a group of Alex's closest mates took to the field together in the Sevenths on the Saturday to play the game that he loved.

Alex had played his club cricket at St Mary's Warracknabeal, and signed up for Moonee Valley with four other mates from RMIT University at the start of this season after they had a kick-to-kick at Ormond Park.

He may have only played two games with the Valleys before returning home to Warracknabeal, but that in no way diminishes the loss for the Club and Alex's close mates.

Moonee Valley Cricket Club mourns the passing of our player, Alex Ross.His mate Paddy Shelton had the honor of captaining the Sevenths tribute side, which also included fellow university sign-ons Shane Chalmers, Justin Trowell and Charlie Jackson.

Other close mates to pull on the whites for Moonee Valley for the first time were Liam Shaw, Ben Peters, James McArthur, Angus Fraser, Elliott Christopher and Noah Dunlop.

Above: The team of mates who took to the field in the Sevenths:
Back - L-R: Justin Trowell, Liam Shaw, Paddy Shelton, Shane Chalmers, Ben Peters, James McArthur, Vishal Chopra.
Front - Angus Fraser, Charlie Jackson, Noah Dunlop, Elliott Christopher.

The Valley tribute team was advancing steadily in the chase for the 105 runs needed to win the game, but a rain delay made batting treacherous and we fell two runs short of Coburg.

Back at the Ormond Park clubrooms after the game, Paddy thanked the Club for providing the opportunity for Alex's mates to play a game in honor of the young 22-year-old.

President Charlie Walker said that Alex had been accepted as a Moonee Valley player, and the short time he was at the club did not diminish the loss to his teammates and clubmates. Charlie pointed out that our greatest-ever clubman, Lindsay Jones had a career of just 22 games before he died.

He said Alex had made an excellent 64 in the Fifths in his first game for our Club, and was a marvel in the field. While we have lost someone who was obviously a talented cricketer, the sadness for our Club was more to do with the passing of a young man who was one of us.

The tribute team's members felt Alex's presence as they played the game, and Paddy named him on the team sheet. And poignantly, Alex was also awarded the Most Valuable Player nomination. We all offer our respects to his family and his close mates.


         Victoria's former great morning paper - The Sun

The Sun keeps shining for Moonee Valley


                               
Moonee Valley Cricket Club's connection to the old Sun News-Pictorial was extended on February 28, when a fourth hard-bitten journo from the great newsrooms of the 1970s and 80s pulled on the whites.
Two old journos out on the cricket field for Moonee Valley - Benedict Ainsworth (left) and Charlie Walker.Benedict Ainsworth answered the call when we were short of players for the Thirds, playing across town at East Bentleigh, and took to the field with Charlie Walker.
Ben followed in the footsteps of Mark Madden and Neil Wilson in pulling on the Valley whites.
Benedict hadn't played a serious game of cricket for nigh on 30 years, when he last turned out for Crib Point. But when we were short of players, and with the game in the southern suburbs, he answered the call from Charlie.
He was active in the field, bowled a couple of overs of tidy off-spin and looked comfortable with the bat before leaving a ball the clipped the off bail.
Two old journos out on the cricket field for Moonee
Valley - Benedict Ainsworth (left) and Charlie Walker.

Benedict, Neil, Mark and Charlie were part of the great newspaper which had the biggest circulation in the southern hemisphere in its heyday in the 1970s and 1980s.
Its last edition of the Sun News-Pictorial was October 6, 1990, when it was merged with the old Herald to form the Herald Sun.
Mark Madden has played 66 games for the Valley, pulling the pin at the start of this season due to some hip problems. Neil Wilson played five games in 2005/06 before a dodgy back caused his retirement.
Benedict thoroughly enjoyed his game representing Moonee Valley, and is already threatening to pull on the whites for us again next season in a game closer to home, when he can regale our players and supporters with a few stories over a couple of beers back at Ormond Park. We're looking forward to it!


 Main Club contact details:

* Charlie Walker - President 0409 237 543; 9370 1802
* Adam Patchell - Club Secretary 0407 552 141 
* Peter Golding - Club Treasurer 0419 009 721
* Simon Thornton - Vice President 0417 570 779
* Kevin Gardiner - Junior Co-ordinator 0417 536 896


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: March 3, 2015.

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