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About Me

Blacktown Mounties Cricket Club

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
NSW Premier Cricket in Western Sydney. 1st Grade to 5th Grade, Metro Cup, Poidevin Gray, Green Shield

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Q: Dan Jackson is Blacktown Mounties first grade player number 63 after making his debut against Hawkesbury on 12 December 2009.

In all grades for Blacktown Dan has scored 1,224 runs at an average of 28.47 including 2 centuries and 5 half centuries.

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Dan Jackson is Blacktown Mounties first grade player number 63 after making his debut against Hawkesbury on 12 December 2009.In all grades for Blacktown Dan has scored 1,224 runs at an avera ...
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Q: Darren Shaw was playing cricket for Blacktown when they first moved from park cricket into the Sydney Shires competition. He also was part of the formative years of the Blacktown Cricket Club elevation into NSW Premier cricket at the start of the 2002-03 season.

Darren was a captain of the 2nd grade team filled with young players who went onto to play Premier first grade cricket.

More recently Darren has played senior cricket on the Central Coast and is the proud owner of NSW Over 50s Blues cap number 46.

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Darren Shaw was playing cricket for Blacktown when they first moved from park cricket into the Sydney Shires competition. He also was part of the formative years of the Blacktown Cricket Club eleva ...
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Q: John Di Bartolo – Tribute

With pleasure we are able to reflect on the wonderful playing career of Johnny Di Bartolo, Blacktown first grade player number 127.

In full flight Johnny struck fear into opposition teams across the competition and can best described as dominant, destructive and game changing. As an opening batsman Johnny set the tone early in each innings, grabbing the momentum and ascendency for his side, that more often than not proved decisive in the final result.

In the twilight years of Johnny’s first grade career, we were fortunate to have his leadership, experience, and guidance, developing the next generation of aspiring cricketers at the Blacktown Warriors

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