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NIGHT AT THE DOGS

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

NIGHT AT THE DOGS

Thursday 25th February 2010

Chasers Restaurant – Greyhound Park

55 Cardigan Street, Angle Park

TIME: 6.30pm

COST: Adults - $30

Kids 13 & Under - $15

Kids under 5 – FREE

TICKET INCLUDES:

Gate Entrance, All you can eat buffet

& race book/tipster sheets to share

For Tickets Contact:

Jayne Allen - 0402 069 259 or Craig Hossack - 0411 448 879

Or purchase tickets at Training Nights


ALL TICKETS MUST BE PRE-PURCHASED

This is a Major Fundraiser for the Club


 

Merry Christmas

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

The WYC hopes everyone has a great christmas and a happy new year

 

‘A’ Grade take the flag as U/15’s Go Back to Back

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

The Western Youth Centre had a magnificant weekend with the Under 15’s going back to back at Cowandilla Primary versus Brighton and the A grade knocking off arch rivals in ICC Sharks at Hackham Community Oval in their respective Grand Finals.

The Under 15’s were 1/16 chasing 195 at stumps, and thanks to a 100 run stand between Naz and Ethan for the 3rd wicket we were able to get up by 7 wickets. Naz ended up with his highest score of 51 while Ethan Brown made 100 not out, which inlcuded a six to bring up his hundred. It followed up the efforts of Kyle Whenan (3/18 off 12 overs) and Phillip Rosshirt (3/31 off 7.3 overs) the week before in the field. It was a great way to finish the year and take away the shield for the second year in a row. Congratulations to the back-to-back captain in Kyle Whena, the coach Callum Wright and team manage Neville Linke.

The A grade, after finishing third and easily beating Coromandel Ramblers in the semi, came up against the heavily favoured ICC Sharks at their home ground. WYC won the toss and elected to bat. After being 0/57, we were bundled out for 123, with Jake Whenan 34, Russ King 26, RIchard Press 22 and Rob Hopkins the only one’s scoring over 10.  They had put in a below par performance with the bat and were up against the best batting side in the comp. However at stumps on day 1 and 28 overs at the sharks, wyc had bowled extremley well and had them 6/71. We came back the next day to roll ICC for 98 (including a 20 run last wicket stand) thanks to Robert Hopkins, captains performance of 5/41 off 21 overs. It was a magnificant team performance with some great fielding and catchin, and some real tight bowling from Matt King, Chris Allen, Karl Wild, Mick McKay and the final wicket taker Mark Whenan. ICC were arrogant as always and sent us back into bat and after 15 overs and no chance for an outright WYC were 1/26 and awarded the Premiership cup, the first in 4 years.

A special mention to Robert Hopkins, the premiership captain, for not only his bowling performance in the Grand Final but also his captaincy throughout the year, ending in the flag in his first year as club skipper.

Congratulations to the club, the two team’s, the supporters, the coaches, the managers and everyone else who was involved throughout the year.

GO YOU RANGERS!!!

 

Robert Hopkins Wins Hewett Medal

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

On behalf of the Western Youth Centre we would like to congratulate Robbie Hopkins on taking out the coveted Hewett Medal for the Best and Fairest of the Adelaide and Suburban Association in Section 1.

Robert polled 20 votes to be a clear winner by 9 votes infront of Robbie Drenthen (Mitchell Park) and Michael Ledgard (ICC Sharks) who were both on 11.

Robert polled in 8 out of a possible 11 games including 5 best on grounds, 2 seconds and a third best on ground. This is a testament to Robbies great consistency throughout the year.

Well done Robert Hopkins on winning the 2007/2008 Hewett Medal.

 

NEW CLUB RECORD HOLDER

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

CONGRATULATIONS to Jeff Worrall on becoming Western Youth Centre’s highest run scorer. With Jeff’s inning of 58 not out last match against St George, he surpassed the previous record of 6499 runs held by another “Legend” of the Club in Steve “Twang” Bailey.  Jeff’s achievement, at the young age of 59, is testament to his durability and obvious love of the game.
We look forward to Jeff reconditioning his wheelchair and continuing for a few more years.

CAREER  -  Started 82/83 
215 games (approx),  25 Wickets,  101 Catches , 124 (Highest Score)

 

 
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