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Cardiff Boolaroo District Cricket Club
https://www.cbcricket.com
Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Cardiff Boolaroo are the premier Grade Cricket club in North Lake Macquarie, playing in the Newcastle District Cricket Association
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Q: Bret Kneller – Life Member of Cardiff Boolaroo District Cricket Club
Congratulations Bret “Betsy” Kneller
Last Monday at our 75th Annual General Meeting, Bret Kneller was unanimously elected to receive Life Membership of Cardiff Boolaroo District Cricket Club.
This title is held for our most exceptional members to acknowledge their contribution and service to the club on and off the field. Bret embodies this over many decades as evidenced in his endorsement by Life Member, Mr John Porcheron:
“I am pleased to endorse the nomination of Bret (Betsy) Kneller for Life Membership of Cardiff Boolaroo DCC.
In my time as President of the Club Bret was someone, I could always seek advice from with his broad knowledge of Newcastle cricket & what works & more importantly what what doesn't work.
The Knellers were the mainstays of the CB's in the 2000's - Bret & James both serving as CB president - parents Eric & Halina helping the CB's remain viable & successful. Bret has also served on the CB's general committee for many years.
After a major health setback Bret returned to the field with success & is still piling on runs in 3rd Grade where he also seeks to assist the talented young cricketers in our Club.
Currently sitting third in all time CB runs at over 7,300 as well as being a former seamer with more than 200 wickets Bret's ability speaks for itself in numbers - important in a game like cricket. I couldn't estimate how many matches he has played but it would be a big number.
Off field Bret is legend in CB folklore for the many nights cricket matches at his home "The Ranch" over the years where many unorthodox shots were required on the manicured pitch in his front lawn. He also specialises in trivia running many successful nights for the CB's & penning late late-night poetry over a glass of red or two.
I believe he would be a very worthy addition to the CB Life Member list.
Congratulations Bret “Betsy” Kneller
Last Monday at our 75th Annual General Meeting, Bret Kneller was unanimously elected to receive Life Membership of Cardiff Boolaroo District Cricket Club.
This title is held for our most exceptional members to acknowledge their contribution and service to the club on and off the field. Bret embodies this over many decades as evidenced in his endorsement by Life Member, Mr John Porcheron:
“I am pleased to endorse the nomination of Bret (Betsy) Kneller for Life Membership of Cardiff Boolaroo DCC.
In my time as President of the Club Bret was someone, I could always seek advice from with his broad knowledge of Newcastle cricket & what works & more importantly what what doesn't work.
The Knellers were the mainstays of the CB's in the 2000's - Bret & James both serving as CB president - parents Eric & Halina helping the CB's remain viable & successful. Bret has also served on the CB's general committee for many years.
After a major health setback Bret returned to the field with success & is still piling on runs in 3rd Grade where he also seeks to assist the talented young cricketers in our Club.
Currently sitting third in all time CB runs at over 7,300 as well as being a former seamer with more than 200 wickets Bret's ability speaks for itself in numbers - important in a game like cricket. I couldn't estimate how many matches he has played but it would be a big number.
Off field Bret is legend in CB folklore for the many nights cricket matches at his home "The Ranch" over the years where many unorthodox shots were required on the manicured pitch in his front lawn. He also specialises in trivia running many successful nights for the CB's & penning late late-night poetry over a glass of red or two.
I believe he would be a very worthy addition to the CB Life Member list.
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Q: David Willis started his cricket journey with Cardiff-Boolaroo District Cricket Club at the age of 14 and has made a tremendous contribution to the club over many years.
He is a life member and at the 60 Year Anniversary Dinner On September 25th 2009, David was selected in Cardiff Boolaroo team was comprised the best players to have donned the baggy blue cap
David played 2 seasons for Western Suburbs in Sydney Grade cricket and is the proud owner of first grade cap number 514.
Who was the best captain you had the good fortune to play with?
Really enjoyed my cricket playing in the rep sides under Greg Arms, he always led from the front and you knew that he was committed to winning and had the “buy-in” from the players in his team. Also, in club cricket, his Tah’s sides seemed to have the wood on us.
He is a life member and at the 60 Year Anniversary Dinner On September 25th 2009, David was selected in Cardiff Boolaroo team was comprised the best players to have donned the baggy blue cap
David played 2 seasons for Western Suburbs in Sydney Grade cricket and is the proud owner of first grade cap number 514.
Who was the best captain you had the good fortune to play with?
Really enjoyed my cricket playing in the rep sides under Greg Arms, he always led from the front and you knew that he was committed to winning and had the “buy-in” from the players in his team. Also, in club cricket, his Tah’s sides seemed to have the wood on us.
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David Willis started his cricket journey with Cardiff-Boolaroo District Cricket Club at the age of 14 and has made a tremendous contribution to the club over many years.He is a life member a ...