House debates

Monday, 26 March 2007

Statements by Members

Northcote Cricket Club

1:44 pm

Photo of Martin FergusonMartin Ferguson (Batman, Australian Labor Party, Shadow Minister for Transport, Roads and Tourism) Share this | | Hansard source

I rise this afternoon to talk about the Northcote Cricket Club. On Saturday I was delighted to attend the club’s Centenary Gala Night celebrating 100 years as a premier cricket club. Despite a few name changes and several changes of venue, the Northcote Cricket Club can trace its history back to its origins in the mid-1870s, with the first recorded meeting taking place on 17 July 1875 by one of the district’s pioneers, George Plant.

The club has a colourful history. Mr Speaker, if you will indulge my pun, it has chalked up a lot of runs on the board, including dismissing an entire team from Preston, which is in another part of my electorate, for just one run. That is a win that even our fine Australian cricket team cannot boast. The club has also fostered new talent who have gone on to earn national selection, including Adam Dale, Mick Lewis and former Australian captain, Bill Lawry, as well as recent test stars Rodney Hogg, Gary Cosier and Richie Robinson.

To all the members of the Northcote Cricket Club, I say congratulations on 100 years of cricket. You have certainly hit a six for the community. I also acknowledge that you have survived. Other clubs that have produced more internationals, such as Collingwood, Fitzroy and South Melbourne, have gone under during the last 100 years. You are a successful local community organisation, not only producing international and shield cricketers but also giving our young talent an opportunity to actually do something by their local community. (Time expired)