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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

 


THREE-PEAT FOR THE VALLEY GIRLS

Moonee Valley's Women' team completed a Hawthorn-like feat when they won their third premiership in a row. Going in to the March 5 game as the underdogs after finishing fourth, we won the match that counts, 3/183 to Preston Druids 4/172. Our Premiership-winning women's team: L-R. Back - Sandra Verschoor, Sridevi Thoppe, scorer Charlie Walker, Sarah Fenn, Jane Greenshields, Tara Newman, coach Darren Nagle. Front - Katherine Baker, Kelsie Armstrong, Sarah Gooden and Yasmin King.Our girls knocked off the top team in the semi and travelled to Preston to play Druids.
At left: Our Premiership-winning women's team: L-R. Back - Sandra Verschoor, Sridevi Thoppe, scorer Charlie Walker, Sarah Fenn, Jane Greenshields, Tara Newman, coach Darren Nagle. Front - Katherine Baker, Kelsie Armstrong, Sarah Gooden and Yasmin King.
In all three flags we’ve gone in as the underdogs and batted first. They have all been nail-biters, but we’ve held our nerve and won. Interestingly, today’s 11-run margin was the biggest in the three deciders.
So it’s obvious that our girls stand up under pressure. Three of our players – captain Tara Newman, Kelsie Armstrong and Yasmin King – have played in all three premierships.
After winning our first two flags in the NWMCA Women’s Division 5, we were promoted to Division 3 this season – and under coach Darren “Spud” Nagle had the determination to improve and develop. And we sure did! Congratulations girls – we’re proud of you.



DANNY, YOU'RE A MOONEE MARVEL!

Congratulations to Danny Terzini, who has become just the fourth player in our half century history to play 350 games.
Fittingly, Danny played his milestone match at his Ormond Park home – in the Fifths quarter final v Flemington Colts. Danny tries not to be the focus of attention while Fifths captain Allan Cumming speaks about his wonderful career.
It wasn’t exactly the milestone game Danny was hoping for, as the match was abandoned only 14.4 overs in after ugly scenes while he was out in the middle batting with Dean Jukic.
Danny was in control at the time, on 32 off 36 balls and looking to steer the Valley to a sizeable total when the trouble boiled over. Throughout it all, he was the man to stay calm. Moonee Valley was awarded the match after an investigation, so Danny's season continues.
At right: Danny tries not to be the focus of attention while Fifths captain Allan Cumming speaks about his wonderful career. 
Only Ian Denny, Darren Nagle and Mark Gauci have played more games than Danny, who made his Valley debut on October 5, 1991.
Along the way, Danny has scored more than 6800 runs, captained a premiership side and was rewarded last season with his long-awaited debut game in the First Eleven.
Danny has a top score of 152 not out and has won three batting averages. He’s been four times selected as an MVP, and is a past winner of Moonee Valley Cricket Club’s highest honor – the Lindsay Jones award for best clubman.
He’s been selected three times in the Moonee Valley Wisden Team of the Year, and has twice been one of our five Wisden Players of the Year, including 2013/14 when he captained the Sixths to a breakthrough premiership.
Honored with Life Membership in 2008/09, Danny is truly a Moonee Valley great. Congratulations on the milestone Busy.


M ilestone s keep rol ling in th e Fourths

Three-time Premiership player Sam Carbone has brought up his 150-game milestone at Moonee Valley.
Playing in the Round 21 game v Power House on March 5, it was only fitting that Sam finished the game at the crease with fellow milestone man Maks Rahman – playing his 50th.

Our milestone men were together at the crease when we brought up the win: Sam Carbone (right) and Maks Rahman.They came together at 4/88, and put on their unbroken 44-run partnership as Moonee Valley motored to the target of 128 – all the while having an eye on the weather.
The big win propelled Moonee Valley to the top of the C Sunday ladder, displacing Power House from that spot.
At left: Our milestone men were together at the crease when we brought up the win: Sam Carbone (right) and Maks Rahman. 

Sam “The Surgeon” Carbone first played for Moonee Valley in 2012/13, after playing against us over several seasons. He liked what he saw of our club, and decided he wanted to be part of us.
He’s scored more than 3000 runs and is deceptive with the ball – with 23 wickets to his name from the occasions when he does get to roll the arm over.
Sam’s 3173 runs, including four centuries, puts him 29th on our all-time runs list.
Maks is a more recent arrival at Moonee Valley, racking up his 50 games since his debut in 2020/21.
He’s already scored 1150 runs, including five half-centuries.
With the Fourths well-placed in the finals, both Sam and Maks are vital players. Keep up the good work!



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 : March 6, 2023.
For more of our history, including our Premierships, click HERE

                  




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