Cricket – St Patrick's College A Ballarat Catholic day and boarding school for boys. Thu, 03 Jul 2025 04:19:51 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://www.61design.com.au/?v=2022 /wp-content/uploads/2024/08/cropped-SPC-Favicon-32x32.png Cricket – St Patrick's College 32 32 Cricketers create ACC history /cricketers-create-acc-history/ Thu, 03 Jul 2025 04:19:51 +0000 /?p=10747 On Tuesday 25 March, the 每日大赛网址首页进入 1st XI Cricketers created history when they became the first St Pat鈥檚 side to win an ACC Division 1 title.

After losing the toss we were sent in to bat. Five early wickets had us in big trouble at 5/62 after 17 overs, only Lachlan Rea showing any solid resistance to be 22 not out. Once he was joined by Max Bunworth in the middle, the match started to turn in our favour.

A match defining partnership of 79 from only 70 balls swung the momentum our way. Max was dismissed for his highest score for the season of 33 from only 30 balls, and then Lachlan was dismissed for his highest score of 68 from 96 balls to have us at 8/146. A late cameo from Lachy McPhan helped push the score to 8/160 from our 35 overs. A sensational recovery in the final 18 overs to set St Joseph鈥檚 a significant total to chase.聽

In response, St Joseph鈥檚 made a slow and steady start and it wasn鈥檛 until the 10th over that the skipper Linc Koliba claimed the first wicket. Jack McMahon then claimed his first wicket as he maintained his excellent opening bowling spells. St Joseph鈥檚 had progressed to 2/55 and were looking quite comfortable. However, three quick wickets two to Harry Sutherland and one to Armi Wakefield reduced them to 5/60, a very similar position to what we were in at drinks.

Following the drinks break the boys stepped up a gear and in the next seven overs took five for 15 to seal a comprehensive 85-run victory. Vice Captain Armi Wakefield, who missed out with the bat, was inspiring in the field with three catches and three wickets. He was well supported by Harry Sutherland and Lachy McPhan who each took two, before the skipper Linc Koliba claimed the final wicket to also finish with two.

Overall, it was a wonderful finish to a season in which the boys were undefeated. A great team result with all players contributing to the victory.聽

By Steven Biggin, 1st XI Coach

 

鈥楩rom the Captain鈥

Lifting the ACC trophy in my final game of school cricket was nothing short of remarkable. It was the crowning achievement of everything I鈥檝e worked toward throughout my years representing St Pat鈥檚. To go undefeated across every home and away match over the past three seasons, only to fall short in two consecutive semi-finals, made securing the premiership not only a relief, but a deeply satisfying reward for years of perseverance.聽

Each season in the ACC competition, I held a firm belief that we were the best team out there. This year, we proved it. We knew the grand final against St Joseph鈥檚 College, Geelong, would be our toughest challenge yet. They were a quality side stacked with talent, including players who had scored heavily and taken key wickets against us earlier in the season. Our game plan was simple, neutralise their biggest threats early. The turning point came when we dismissed their top-order batter, who had previously scored 70 against us. As soon as we claimed that wicket, I had a gut feeling we were going to win.

What made this team special wasn鈥檛 just the talent, but the way everyone played their role to perfection. Whether it was Albie Cheesman鈥檚 composed 30 at a run-a-ball or Max Bunworth picking up a few 鈥榗heapies鈥 at the death, every player contributed in moments that mattered. It was truly a team effort. The standout performance, however, came in the grand final when we found ourselves under serious pressure at 5 for 60 after 20 overs. That鈥檚 when Lachlan 鈥淩AZ鈥 Rea produced a knock for the ages, 68 runs off 96 balls. It was a gritty, determined innings that gave us a target to defend and reignited belief across the group.

As Captain, I trusted the boys completely. Alongside Mr Biggin, I knew we had a squad of switched-on players who understood their jobs. That trust allowed me to captain in a relaxed way of supporting my teammates, backing their ability, and giving everyone a fair opportunity, whether it was opening the bowling or getting promoted up the order.聽

This victory means far more than a trophy. It symbolises the strength of our cricket program and serves as a beacon for the promising young talent coming through the ranks. I genuinely believe that many more premierships lie ahead for St Pat鈥檚. To the younger players, embrace school cricket. It鈥檚 more than just a game. It鈥檚 where you forge lifelong friendships, learn valuable lessons, and create unforgettable memories. Be a part of it, you won鈥檛 regret it.聽

By Lincoln Koliba, 1st XI Captain

 

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Short in national squad /short-in-national-squad/ Wed, 22 Apr 2015 04:00:00 +0000 /short-in-national-squad/ Congratulations are in order once again for Old Collegian Matt Short (SPC 2008-13) who has been named in Cricket Australia’s National Performance Squad.

The 13 players selected have been identified as having the potential to play a significant role in Australian cricket in the future.

Matt will travel with the squad to India this winter for a series of matches and training sessions.

In India the squad will spend time at the world-famous MRF fast-bowling facility under the tutelage of Australian Test great Glenn McGrath.

They will also play four one-day matches against the Australian Indigenous Squad in July, and train with members of the Australia A and under-19 squads ahead of their winter tours of India and England respectively.

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