Glenmore Park Cricket Club

Glenmore Park Redbacks Cricket Club is the largest local cricket club in the Penrith district.

This season GPCC has 20 sides & boasts almost 500 club members. They are affiliated with both the Penrith Junior Cricket Association & Nepean District Cricket Association.

History

Humble beginnings

Founded in 1996, the Glenmore Park Redbacks was established as a junior club in its early days also going by the name Glenmore Park Junior Cricket Club. Borne out of the needs of a rapidly expanding local district populated mostly by young families, the club provided a local identity for the children of the suburb and surrounding areas to play cricket entering teams into the Penrith Junior Cricket Association. Meanwhile, across town, the Glenmore Park Cricket Club had already been in operation since 1993 entering teams into the local senior competition run by the Nepean District Cricket Association.

Becoming One

Towards the end of the 90's both clubs soon realised each would both benefit from joining forces rather than duplicating their efforts, and in 2000 the two merged forming the club as we know it today, officially adopting the Glenmore Park Cricket Club name and generally referred to as simply The Redbacks.

Ascendency

n less than two decades the Redbacks have gone from strength to strength emerging from its humble beginnings to become what is now the district's largest club in both local junior and senior associations.

Current Committee

  • President - Colin Rowe
  • Vice President - Michael Pelle
  • Senior Secretary - Adrian D'Agostino
  • Junior Secretary - Grant Kean
  • Treasurer - Munish Grover

Premierships

Senior Premierships
SeasonGradeCaptain
2000/019th GradeScott Bugg
2001/024th GradeMichael Clague
2002/033rd GradeMichael Clague
2002/035th GradeBrad Dickson
2003/045th GradeMichael Clague
2005/069th GradePaul Campbell
2007/083rd GradeBen Biernat
2008/094th GradeAdrian D'Agostino
2008/095th GradeMick Carthey
2008/098th GradeAltaf Khan
2009/103rd GradeMick Carthey
2010/117th GradeLuke Belotti
2012/134th GradeAdrian D'Agostino
2015/165th GradeAdam Buckley

Club Championships

NDCA Club Champions
2009/10
2012/13

PJCA Club Champions
2008/09
2010/11
2011/12
2012/13

Perpetual Trophy Winners

Glenmore Park Cricket Club awards four major awards at the conclusion of each season, Clubman of the Year, a senior & junior Player of the Year & Player of the Finals.

Clubman of the Year

The Clubman of the Year award is considered the highest honour awarded each season by GPCC. Its recipient is considered to have gone above and beyond the call of duty over the season in promoting the values considered most important.

Player of the Year

The Player of the Year awards are selected each year based on a points based system - 15 points a wicket, 1 point per run & 5 points per fielding dismissal. These are then modified by a set percentage based upon which grade the player has performed in. A player of the year is crowned from both the Senior & Junior club.

Player of the Finals

The Player of the Finals was introduced as a senior award in 2009/10, and is awarded to the player that is considered to have produced the performance that has had the biggest impact on a team in the finals series. It is voted on by each of the team captains.

SeasonClubman of the YearJunior Player of the YearSenior Player of the YearPlayer of the Finals
2012/13Irene JohnsonDaniel WoodsRichard Cooling
2011/12Alan JonesJustin GregoryMark Smith
2010/11Darren McMillanLuke BelottiLiam Wilson
2009/10Robert CollinsAdam BuckleyDavid Harvey
2008/09Jack D'Agostino
2007/08Fred MarzanoJohn ShamonDavid Harvey
2006/07Mark SajowitzMax FraserGreg Petterson
2005/06Max FraserAdrian D'Agostino
2004/05Rod HuntChristian SamuelsCraig Kells
2003/04Adrian D'AgostinoMax FraserAdrian D'Agostino
2002/03Mick & Donna CartheyChristian SamuelsDavid Harvey
2001/02Tim McKayJarryd LaneRod Hunt
2000/01Vince D'AgostinoDaniel Corboy
1999/00John Hastings
1998/99Greg WilliamsGreg Hunt
1997/98Michael JenksMatthew Williams
1996/97John McKayDean Carr
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