
Beth Dodd of Sydenham and Tyler Lortan from Heathcote claimed the respective Club Cricketers of the Year at the CMCA Awards Night. Dodd was the top run scorer in the EV Power Premier Women's Competition with 466 runs, and she also claimed 20 wickets. Lortan scored 1161 runs in the OEM Audio Premiership along with 19 catches. Lortan also claimed the Roger Blunt Memorial Trophy for most runs in the Premier Grade and Dodd the Stead Rose Bowl for the most runs in Premier Women's Cricket.
Full list of winners
Souter Trophy for Groundsperson of the Year – Andy Quinn
Brian Adams Trophy which recognises a committee person who is in the early years of his/her work for their club - Vanessa Robertson (North West and Burnside West)
Peter Sharp Trophy for Club Administrator of the Year - Richard Derham, Lancaster Park
Ana Rouse Cup for Services to Women’s Cricket - Linda Pettigrew - Sydenham
Umpires Trophy is for the Most improved umpire as voted by the captains - Shreyash Kalyan
R.W Conway Cup for the best umpire as voted by the captains, having officiated in a minimum of 10 games during the season. - Matthew Hill and David Henderson
Spirit of Cricket Awards - Sydenham Premier Men & North-West Premier Women
Walter Hadlee Trophy - Sydenham
The Nook Ebert Trophy for Most influential Premier Men’s players as voted by umpires – Scott Janett Burnside West
Pat Carrick Trophy – Women’s most influential Player as voted by Umpires – Beth Dodd Sydenham
Craig McMillan Series – for those with Intellectual and Physical disabilities. - Skillwise Wolves
Joe’s Garage Masters - Old Boys Collegians
The Graham Frampton Memorial Challenge Cup - Sydenham Cardinals
North Canterbury/Christchurch Combined Grade – Woodend
Division 6 Championship and Final - St Albans Buccaneers
Division 5 Championship - Marist Harewood Purple Goannas
Division 5 Final - Sydenham Goats
Division 4 Championship - St Albans Superkings
Division 4 final - Heathcote Red Wolves
Division 3 Championship and final - Richmond
Cavaliers Twenty20 Section Three Championship - Marist Harewood Gerihatricks
Cavaliers Twenty20 Section Three Final - Merivale Papanui Bombay Tandoor
Cavaliers Twenty20 Section Two Championship - East Shirley, Heathcote Blazers, Southern Districts Misfits
Cavaliers Twenty20 Section Two Championship - Hornby
Cavaliers Twenty20 Section One and Final - St Albans Fozzies
Chairman’s Cup - St Albans
Division 1 Women Trudy Anderson Series - Pleasant Point
Division 1 Women Phyl Blackler Series - North West Blazers and Old Boys Collegians
Sue Brown Twenty20 Social 8’s Championship - St Albans
Sue Brown Twenty20 Social 8’s Final - North West - Southern Districts
Shirley Cowles Division 2 women - Old Boys Collegians
Men's Division 2 Twenty20 - Merivale Papanui
Men's Division 2 One Day – Merivale Papanui
Men's Division Two Two-Day - East Shirley Tridents
Men's Division One Twenty20 - Marist Harewood
Men's Division 1 One Day - Riccarton
Men's Divsion One Two Day - East Shirley
Men's Championship Twenty20 - Burnside West
Men's Championship One Day – Riccarton
Men's Championship Two-Day - Riccarton
EV Power Premier Women Fizz - Lancaster Park
EV Power Premier Women Twenty20 - Lancaster Park
EV Power Premier Women One-Day - Sydenham
OEM Audio Premiership Twenty20 – Sydenham
OEM Audio Premiership One-Day – Burnside West
OEM Audio Premiership Two-Day – Burnside West
The Melhuish Shield - Riccarton Championship/Division 1
The Petersen Shield - East Christchurch Shirley
John Cowens Award - Under 20 batsman scoring the most runs in the Premiership – Nabil Moughal – St Albans
John Cowens Award - Under 20 bowler taking the most wickets in the Premiership – Will Harby - Lancaster Park
Chattel Hayes Memorial Trophy - Awarded to the wicket-keeper making the most dismissals in the Men’s OEM Audio Premiership - Scott Duggan – Lancaster Park
Zena Hocking Cup Women’s Premier competition most wicket-keeping dismissals - Darcy Rose Prasad – Sydenham
Felton Trophy - Awarded to the player taking the Most Wickets Women’s in EV Power Premier Grade competitions - Katie Midwood – Lancaster Park
Stephen Lester Memorial Trophy - Awarded to the bowler taking the most wickets in the OEM Audio Men’s Premiership competition - Tom Agnew – Sydenham
Stead Rose Bowl - Awarded to the player scoring the most runs in teh EV Power Women’s Premier Grade - Beth Dodd – Sydenham
Roger Blunt Memorial Trophy awarded to the player scoring most runs in the OEM Audio Men’s Premier Grade - Tyler Lortan – Heathcote
Jean Ruddenklau Trophy for a player who has excelled in both Club and Representative cricket for the Canterbury Magicians - Kate Anderson – Lancaster Park
Women’s Club Cricket Player of the Year - Beth Dodd – Sydenham
Men’s Club Cricket Player of the Year - Tyler Lortan – Heathcote
MENS PREMIER TEAM OF THE YEAR
Tom Agnew – Sydenham
Phillippe Boissevain – Heathcote
Kalhan Challu - Lancaster Park
Harrison Cox – Old Boys Collegians
Scott Duggan – Lancaster Park
Mitch Gardner – Sydenham
Tim Hampton-Matehe - East Shirley
Will Harby – Lancaster Park
Matt Hay – Burnside West
Scott Janett – Burnside West
Tyler Lortan – Heathcote
Ian Souness – St Albans
WOMEN’S PREMIER TEAM OF THE YEAR
Hayley Aburn – Old Boys Collegians
Kate Anderson – Lancaster Park
Sarah Asmussen – Lancaster Park
Nicola Clayton – North West
Beth Dodd – Sydenham
Bo Lynch – Sydenham
Maggie Martin – North West
Katie Midwood – Lancaster Park
Darcy Rose Prasad – Sydenham
Felicity Robertson – Sydenham
Jacinta Savage – Lancaster Park
Libby Stead – North West
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