The Nepean District Cricket Association:(An excerpt from the NDCA "Centenary Celebration" Program, 1998)
THE inaugural meeting to form the Nepean District Cricket Association was held on
the 21st August, 1898 at Vallance's Hotel, Penrith. The meeting was convened by Mr Thomas Dixon of Mt Druitt.
The foundation clubs were Springwood, Emu Plains, Mulgoa, Castlereagh, Penrith, Penrith Railway, St Marys and Mt Druitt.
In the inaugural season, the clubs competed for the Lees Shield, donated by Samuel Lees, the local member of Parliament.
Castlereagh won the first premiership and also the right to keep the shield after they had won three premierships.
Mr Wallace of Luddenham donated a shield to replace the Lees Shield. Castlereagh also won this shield outright by winning
another three premierships.
The Nepean District Cricket Association at the end of season 1921-22 organised a subscription list to purchase a shield for
the competition. The shield was named the Evans Shield in memory of Ted Evans who was born at Emu Plains. Ted
had an outstanding career in first class cricket, playing for NSW in Inter Colonial matches. He was one of only three bowlers
to take over 100 wickets in those matches. He also toured England with the Australian team in 1886. The shield was purchased
for 19 pounds 12 shillings and sixpence.
Emu Plains have been the most successful club winning the Evans Shield on eighteen occasions. The highlight being winning
seven consecutive premierships from 1946-47 to 1952-53. Penrith Leagues Club, with eight premierships, including five in a row 1983-94 to 1987-88, are the next most successful
club.
A B-grade competition was introduced in 1927-28. The clubs played for the Nepean Cup, with the Penrith Club being the inaugural
winners.
A C-grade competition was introduced in the season of 1933-34, with the clubs competing for the Howell Cup. This trophy was donated to
honour international cricketer William Peter Howell, a farmer from Castlereagh who toured England on three occasions 1899-1902
and 1905. The Penrith Club were the first winners of this trophy.
In 1961-62 an A-reserve competition was introduced. The clubs played for the Deane Trophy. The trophy was donated
by Mr Bernie Deane, a member of State Parliament. Blacktown Workers were the first winners of this trophy.
The Association at one stage conducted competitions in thirteen divisions with 104 teams affiliated. Currently, 72 teams
are affiliated, playing in nine divisions. The formation of the Blacktown District Cricket Association saw the decline in
numbers with clubs from Blacktown, Doonside, Rooty Hill and Mt Druitt affiliating with Blacktown.
The Association now has three turf wickets, Corr Oval at Cambridge Park, Dukes Oval and Darcy Smith Oval, both at Emu Plains.
The Association was affiliated with the Hawksbury Cricket Council for over thirty years, along with Hawksbury, Camden
and Blue Mountains initially. Later on, Southern Districts replaced Blue Mountains.
At present, the Association is affiliated with the NSW Districts Cricket Association, (formerly the NSW Junior Union) and is fielding
three teams this season (1998-99) in the NSW Districts Cricket Association Inter District matches:- The Martin Shield, the
Telegraph Shield and the Duhram Shield.
The Association was responsible for forming the Nepean Grade Club in 1973 (renamed Penrith in 1978), and was its major
sponsor in its initial season 1973-74 with a donation of $1000.
Despite the opposition of many more sports and the decline of cricket in schools, cricket is still in a very healthy state in
the district.
The Henry Lawson Cricket Club:
The records of the present club only go back to 1987. However,
the club participated in the Nepean District Cricket Association (NDCA) for some years prior to that. We now field teams in
both the NDCA and the Penrith Junior Cricket Association (PJCA).
Early Beginnings:
* The club recognises the team which formed in the season of 1980/81 as its first "eleven".
"The First Eleven" 1980/81
Warren Tucker (Capt)
Bob Pini (V. Capt)
Ian Tucker
Phillip Tucker
Barry Bowman
Alan Ward
Max Watts
Jim Sibra
Bill Langford
Warren Allen
Greg Schultz (Snr)
Paul Thomas
Bill O'Mera
Mick Rivas
The following season, with the addition of new members, this team divided enabling us to form two (2) teams. From these
humble beginnings, the club has continued to grow.
The Junior Club:
* The first "junior team" was formed in 1987/88 when the club fielded a side in the Under 13,s.
"The First Junior Side" 1987/88 Under 13's
Craig White
Lindsay Burns
Jason Spinks
Murray Britton
Paul Cooke
Matthew Dunstan
Scott Suffolk
Brad Suffolk
Kurt Bryant
Bryan Walder
Terry Downes
Liam ----?
Coaches: Kevin White Manager: Max Burns
Barry Halfacre
Brian Hillhouse Scorer: Carol Burns
Paul Spinks
* In 1991/92, the Under 10 Div2 team became the club's "first premiership winning team".
"The First Premiers" 1991/92 Under 10 Div 2
Greg Schultz (Jnr)
David Spinks
Matthew James
Edward Donahoe
Grant Dennis
Daniel Manning
Nathan Grant
Matthew Sourdin
Ben Mellon
Chris Jones
Craig Tapp
* The following season, 1992/93, the club had enought juniors to form two (2) sides.
Under 14 Div2               Coach: Wayne Check
That year also saw the selection of our first representative player:- Greg Schultz (Jnr) - Under 11's.
The Club now has won eight (8) Junior Premierships (up to and including the 1997/98 season), and a quick visit to our "Hall of
Fame" will reveal a healthy number of representative players.
The Senior Club:
The first recorded senior team to win a premiership was the "Eighth Grade" team of 1996/97.
The Club Today:
From humble beginnings the club has continued to grow to the extent that we were able to field ten (10) teams in the 1997/98
season. Of those ten teams, three (3) won premierships.
Under 12 Div 1 - Coach: Geordie Muir
Under 13 div 2 - Coach: John Rice
Under 14 Div 2 - Coach: Col Morris
Their trophies are proudly on display at the club and with the 1999/2000 season at hand, we hope to continue to expand and
improve.