Presentation Dinner 2017 Marist Cricket Carnival Auckland, New Zealand Monday 11 December, 6.30pm Sacred Heart College Auditorium
Order of Ceremony Approx. times 6.30pm Guests arrive 7.00pm Welcome and Match Reports, Players of the Day Awards 7.30pm Champagnat Awards 7.45pm Grace (Captain of SHC Team) followed by Buffet Dinner 9.00pm Presentation of Major Carnival Awards Br Jordan Redden Trophy – Batsman of the Carnival Tony Lantry Trophy – Bowler of the Carnival David Parsons Trophy – Fieldsman of the Carnival Br Evan O’Halloran Trophy – Player of the Carnival 9.15pm Dessert 9.30pm Guest Speaker – Glenn Phillips 9.45pm Presentation to the Winning Team – Marist Carnival Champions 10.00pm Announcement of the Combined Marist XI 10.15pm Thank you speeches and Closing Prayer 10.30pm Conclusion 2
Dinner Menu Buffet Mains Citrus marmalade glazed ham with mustard and relish Jungle curry with sweet potato Jasmine rice and roti Thai coleslaw salad Gourmet baby potato salad with a creamy dressing BLT pasta salad Selection of bread rolls Dessert Ice cream treat to finish 3
Marist Cricket Carnival, Auckland Major Award Winners 2017 Award Player School Champagnat Award _________________________ Sacred Heart College, Auckland Champagnat Award _________________________ Trinity Catholic College, Lismore Champagnat Award _________________________ Trinity College, Beenleigh Champagnat Award _________________________ St Joseph’s College, Hunters Hill Champagnat Award _________________________ Marist College, Canberra Champagnat Award _________________________ Assumption College, Kilmore Br Jordan Redden Trophy (Batsman of the Carnival) _________________________ _____________________ Tony Lantry Trophy (Bowler of the Carnival) _________________________ _____________________ David Parsons Trophy (Fieldsman of the Carnival) _________________________ _____________________ Br. Evan O’Halloran Trophy (Player of the Carnival) _________________________ _____________________ 4
Marist Cricket Carnival, Auckland Major Award Winners 2017 Stan McCabe / Ray Lindwall Trophy (Champion School) ____________________________________________ Br Crispin O’Sullivan Memorial Trophy (Captain of the Combined Marist XI) ____________________________________________ The Combined Marist XI ______________________________________ _________________________________________ ______________________________________ _______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ______________________________________ Coach of the Combined Marist XI ______________________________________ 5
Carnival Awards History Carnival Awards fall into two categories: a. Daily Awards – Player of the day (1 per team) b. Carnival Awards – These are: i. Br Crispin O’Sullivan Memorial Trophy – Captain of the Combined Marist XI Br Crispin O’Sullivan was a Marist Brother for more than 50 years. He coached Marcellin College Bulleen 1st XI from 1977 to 1989. He himself was an outstanding sportsman who had the ability to instill sportsmanship and discipline in his players and to impart a special brand of sporting prowess which was consistently displayed by his teams. In 1989 as he was preparing for a competition game in Marcellin’s A.G.S. season, he suffered a severe heart attack and passed away. The Br Crispin O’Sullivan Trophy is awarded to the player selected as Captain of the Combined Marist XI. ii. Br Evan O’Halloran Trophy – Player of the Carnival Br Evan O’Halloran was one of the early organisers of the Marist Cricket Carnivals. He, along with Mr Frank Egan, accompanied Newman College Perth to their first Carnival in Adelaide in 1976, making the trek across the Nullabor in an old Toyota Coaster bus to keep costs to a minimum. He was the man behind the scenes in planning the 1978 Carnival in Perth and the 1983 Carnival in Sale. A victim of cancer, Br Evan passed away in September 1983. Frank Egan, coach of the Newman College 1st XI for many years, donated the Br Evan O’Halloran Memorial Trophy for the Most Outstanding Cricketer of the Carnival. iii. Br Jordan Redden Trophy – Batsman of the Carnival Br Jordan Redden was coach of the Sacred Heart College Adelaide team when St Joseph’s visited in January 1973, the visit that chartered the course for the Marist Cricket Carnival. He accompanied Sacred Heart College to all the early Carnivals as coach, often having to organise a fleet of cars to move his team around the country. Since retiring, he has managed to attend most Carnivals and continues to encourage and enthuse participants with his infectious love of everything Marist. This trophy was first awarded at the 2002 Carnival. The Br Jordan Redden Trophy is awarded to the player selected as Batsman of the Carnival. iv. Tony Lantry Trophy – Bowler of the Carnival Tony Lantry took the team from St Joseph’s College Hunters Hill to Adelaide in 1973 and with Br Jordan, planned the first Carnival at Hunters Hill the following year. He continued to coach the St Joseph’s XI until 2001 when he completed 32 years in that capacity. He has been able to attend at least one Carnival each year since the first and looks forward to continuing his great interest into the future. This trophy was first awarded at the 2002 Carnival. The Tony Lantry Trophy is awarded to the player selected as Bowler of the Carnival. v. David Parsons Trophy – Fieldsman of the Carnival David Parsons has been a stalwart of the Marist Cricket Carnival since its inception and has invariably offered his services as an umpire, and acted as a mentor for many boys both during and after the Carnivals. His support for Marist Cricket at a National level and at Sacred Heart College, Adelaide has been outstanding. This trophy was first awarded in 2005. The David Parsons Trophy is awarded to the player selected as Fieldsman of the Carnival. 6
vi. Stan McCabe / Ray Lindwall Trophy and Medallions – Champion School The winning team is jointly awarded the Stan McCabe or Ray Lindwall Trophy. The Stan McCabe Trophy commemorates Stan’s innings of 187n.o. on the Sydney Cricket Ground during the bodyline series which is well documented in cricket history. The Ray Lindwall Trophy recognises Ray as one of the greatest cricketers ever to have come from a Marist school. He took 228 wickets for Australia and also scored two test centuries. vii Champagnat Awards These awards are presented to one player in each team who best exemplifies the spirit of Marcellin Champagnat. Each winner is selected by his team management. Selection of the Marist XI At the conclusion of each Carnival a Combined Marist XI is to be chosen including the most outstanding 12 players from the Carnival. Winners of the Awards (b) (ii), (iii) and (iv) are to be automatic selections for this team. This team will be awarded with sky blue cricket caps. 7
The Organising Committee of the 45 th Marist Cricket Carnival, Sacred Heart College Auckland would like to thank the following companies and organisation for their generous sponsorship and support. 8
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