The cornerstone of any reputable club or organisation is not doubt the caliber of its social events.
Luckily enough, OSCC is renowned amongst the socialites of "the inner eastern suburbs", popular gossip columns, and of course, OSCC 1stXI bowler Ben Doherty's regular column in the Sunday Herald Sun "snaparrazi section".
And to find our cornerstone - come no further. This section will keep you up to date with all the latest upcoming events... As always we are continually looking for ways to excel and involve members of the social community, so if you have any suggestions for events simply ping the social president at pbutler@oldscotchcc.com.au
Sincerely,
Yahtz (your social prez)
In a totally unrelated photo, OSCC Club Members
(Greeny, Tummell, X Factor, HILDA & Dak Man)
socialising in sunny Tasmania.
The Mt Erica Hotel
All players, supporters and members of the club are encouraged to get down to The Mt Erica Hotel as often as is physically and mentally possible!
Early season form suggest there could be some great nights at The Mt Erica this year, so get down after training on a Thursday (7.30pm) or after the games (see our fixture for dates) to join the boys for a frothy or 2!
Events & Ticketing
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posted Jul 11, 2010 5:36 PM by Patrick Butler
The fireworks show that will be on display during this years OSCC AGM at the Bridge Hotel. To all members, supporters, fans, mothers, daughters, sisters, brothers and players of our fantastic club: If there's one thing you do this July, make sure its a visit to the OSCC AGM! We will be sure to wrap up the formalities quickly, paving the way for a couple of quiet drinks in anticipation of our 4th consecutive premiership defense. It would be great to see everyone down at the Bridge, so spread the word! Butts OSCC Social President
OLD
SCOTCH CRICKET CLUB INC
NOTICE
OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Monday 19 July at 7.30pm
Notice is
hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Old Scotch Cricket Club Incorporated will be held at 7.30pm on Monday
19 July 2010 at
The Bridge Hotel, Bridge
Road, Richmond.
AGENDA
1.
Apologies.
2.
Confirmation
of the Minutes of the previous Annual General Meeting.
3.
Presentation
of the Annual Report for the year ended 30 April 2010.
4.
Presentation
of the Financial Statements for the year ended 30 April 2010.
5.
Election
of the Office Bearers for Season 2010-11:
·
President
·
Vice
President
·
Secretary
·
General
Committee Members (5)
Nominations
for the above positions must be in writing on the attached form and must reach
the Secretary by 16 July 2010.
6.
General
Business:-
·
Playing
plans for Season 2010-11
·
Other
items
By Order of the General Committee
Rick Western
Secretary
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posted May 5, 2010 3:09 AM by Patrick Butler
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updated May 5, 2010 3:12 AM
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Bring on the 2010/11 season say our Old Scotch cricketers, as they strive for a double hat-trick of premierships. WORDS: NICH HILDEBRANDT – PRESIDENT, OLD SCOTCH CRICKET CLUB Two-time premiership captain Rob Ashton paced stern-faced among his team on the side of the Xavier Main Oval. His men were only moments from premiership glory yet his notorious professionalism, a trait which had led his team this far, prevented him from celebrating just yet. When he asked for a score summary for the fourth time that over, it dawned on me why this cricket team was about to complete a hat trick and win its third successive MCC Club XI cricket title. In Rob Ashton and Traviss Orr the club has not only two of the most talented cricketers in the competition, but also two whose proficiency and desire to win is matched by no team. Under them is a group that lost only one game during the season, a relaxed yet determined bunch that thrives on a culture built by characters such as six-time premiership player Gary Bennett. Further on from that is 2nd XI captain James ‘Plugger’ Simon and his dedicated collection of schoolyard heroes. A ragtag group with a quiet desire for success, the 2nd XI made the finals for the first time since the reintroduction of a seconds team, but were unfortunately heaved out at the hands of Old Wesley in the first elimination final. And then there is the hard-working committee toiling behind the scenes. An assortment of youth and experience intertwines to provide an enjoyable but professional club atmosphere for players and supporters to benefit from. From there, sponsors and club members provide the important financial backing and support that ensures the club continues to grow. In particular, I thank the generosity of Rohan Aujard at Pulse Pharmacy, the Mt Erica Hotel, OSCA and Bendigo Bank, and recognise the support of all our social members. So as Hugh Thomas bashed the winning runs to give Old Scotch victory in the second match of the three-match grand final series, relief trickled through me and I looked over to see Rob’s face bubbling in delight, as players and supporters embraced with that winning feeling. Winning a third premiership is a pleasure, but winning it by beating Xavier is pure ecstasy. There were plenty of stories: a swashbuckling 93 by Ed Oliver, George Dick’s stranglehold bowling and Scott Haines’ safe hands, but at the end of the day a seasoned team effort by all mentioned above secured this famous victory. Surround yourself in the excitement in 2011 as we go for four in a row! |
posted Nov 4, 2009 3:25 AM by Patrick Butler
posted Oct 5, 2009 9:41 PM by Patrick Butler
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updated Oct 6, 2009 8:13 PM by Nich Hildebrandt
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After the glorious nail biting finish to last year’s fiercely contested Grand Final against Old Xaverians, many could be forgiven for thinking that Old Scotch may be inclined to put its feet up and rest comfortably with two successive premierships squared safely away in the cabinet. However, as the season comes upon us for 2009/10, the revived Old Scotch juggernaut powers on, welcoming back familiar faces, whilst introducing some new ones as well to the mix. For Season 2009/10, the MCC competition continues to thrive with the inclusion of two new teams, Old Geelong Grammarians and Old Melburnians 2nd XI. In addition, the finals series has been expanded to include 6 teams this year which all bodes well for an extremely spirited and healthy competition.
As in the past 2 years, Old Scotch will enter two teams into the competition, the 1st XI reigning premiers once again led by the tenacious Rob Ashton, whilst the 2nd XI will still be striving for a finals berth under the wise and determined James ‘Plugger’ Simon. A new ICC approved playing kit has been greenlit for season 09/10, with the aim to give Old Scotch that extra edge over its rivals aesthetically, mentally and most importantly physically. Furthermore, with the resurfacing of the Meares Oval this summer, no less than 6 games are scheduled to be played in the serene surrounds of the Scotch College Main Oval, including the eagerly anticipated OLD SCOTCH DERBY! on Saturday 12th December. Major Sponsors Pulse Pharmacy, OSCA and the Bridge Hotel are back on board and committed to continue building the strength of the OSCC for season 09/10.
With the season opener only 2 weeks away on the 17th October, the inaugural Old Scotch Cricket Club v Old Scotch Football Club 20/20 Spectacular took place last week as a loosener for many of the boys . With the aid of some questionable umpiring, the Football club proved too strong for the cricketers, unearthing some potential talent that had the Old Scotch recruiting staff in a spin.
Furthermore, with several of the club’s seasoned players plying their trade in international waters this summer, the club has embarked on a fierce recruiting campaign and signed several youngsters who look set to take the competition by storm. First off the rank is Richie ‘who can, McCann can’, the plucky all-rounder with a viper quick wit and affable nature. He is sure to keep the opposition on their toes with his deft batting skills and is an early smokie for club champion. His partner in crime from Brisbane is Damien Stewart. Already showing in the nets that he has a watchful eye, Damo not only bats with a sublime touch, but is a candidate to fill the keeping position that has been on a rotation basis for the past 2 years. After the Ashes catastrophe earlier this year, Old Scotch has decided to enlist the help of ex-pat Pom Matt Dickinson. Dicko blends the sturdy failproof batting technique of Tom Whitelaw with the one-two side shuffle bowling action of Ben Doherty, creating a formidable force that is sure to help Old Scotch power towards the finals. Another man who has jumped on board after a 10 year exodus of the game is Will ‘MC’ Morton. A pillar of a man, MC is raring to go and fill the bowling workhorse hole that only a select and worthy few have been willing to fill over the past couple of years.
However, don’t be fooled, it is not a case of ‘out with the old, in with the new’, and you can expect to see many a familiar face pulling on the whites for Old Scotch this year. Names such as Orr, Griffiths, Thomas, Bennett, Simon, Ashton, Butler, Spargo, Haines, Lake, Crozier Durham and Wood will all be back and raring to go. Behind the scenes Rick ‘Cowboy’ Western has his secret cordial formula still tightly under lock and key holding out for Round 1, and there is no doubt Old Scotch legends Bill McNaughton and Manson Russell will drop in to support the boys when the season gets underway. So with that all that in mind, I look forward to having you join us on a warm summer’s day during the season, where some good cricket and good times can be had by all. Nich Hildebrandt (HTPP) |
posted Oct 5, 2009 9:34 PM by Patrick Butler
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updated Oct 5, 2009 9:40 PM
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The Old Scotch Cricket Club is gearing up for another season as it attempts a 'three-peat' of premierships. Captain Coach Rob Ashton is optimistic about the season ahead. "The club is looking forward to season 2009-10. We know that other sides will come at us hard but we feel we are well prepared for the challenges that lie ahead.' Spiritual leader James 'Plugger' Simon will again look after the second team. In a seamless transition, Nich Hildebrandt replaces Chris Wood as President. The club thanks Chris for getting it back on track and looks forward to working with Nich.
The Club is playing a practice match against the Old Scotch Football Club on Sunday 4 October at Scotch College on the Rugby Oval commencing at 1.00pm. Come along and watch what should be a very entertaining clash.
The club looks forward to playing against the new teams in the MCC competition this season - Old Geelong, Old Wesley and the second Old Melburnians team. Round one commences on 17 October with the second XI drawn to play Old Trinity at Fawkner Park and the first XI are drawn to play the MCC on Sunday 18 October, also at Fawkner Park.
Go Scotchies! |
posted Oct 1, 2009 10:26 PM by Patrick Butler
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With the footy season done and dusted it is now time to scrounge out your whites (Plugger is going for his 6th year in a row without washing them) and start rolling the arm over, because CRICKET SEASON 09/10 is soon to get underway.
In the meantime, as a warmup fixture, the first
OLD SCOTCH FOOTY CLUB V OLD SCOTCH CRICKET CLUB 20/20 SPECTACULAR SPECTACULAR! will take place THIS SUNDAY!
The fiercest of rivals, the revered history of this competition harks back many a week ago, when the FOOTBALL CLUB's TIM 'TK' KECK issued a fervent challenge to the CRICKET CLUB's ROB ASHTON. In his strongly worded letter, KECK expressed that, and I quote:
'the cricket club is the 'new kid on the block' already thinking it is far too big for it's boots. It's not like cricket is a hard game to play anyway, just throw the ball at the 3 sticks and if your batting throw some wood at a red ball and then run like 10 metres. Rob Ashton thinks the RUSH brothers know how to hit a ball, wait til he sees TK put him to all ends of the Rugby Oval.
Strong words there from Mr Keck. Rob Ashton made no comment in reply but just stood arrogantly with his TWO SUCCESSIVE premiership cups next to him goading the cocky young footballer. Obviously there will be no love lost come Sunday and we expect it to be a magnificent day. For 'more details', read below.
MORE DETAILS!
WHEN: This Sunday, the 4th of October TIME: 12.30 to 5 WHERE: Scotch College Rugby Oval WHAT'S PROVIDED: BEERS, BBQ WHAT TO BRING: Your A-Game and probably some sports gear if you want to play
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posted Nov 17, 2008 5:46 PM by Patrick Butler
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updated Nov 18, 2008 1:58 AM
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OSFC CHRISTMAS PARTY Friday, 5th December Coming up on December 5, our friends down at the old scotch football club are hosting their famous chrissy party. As a part of our close relationship they have offered invitations to all OSCC players and friends.
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posted Nov 17, 2008 5:14 PM by Patrick Butler
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updated Nov 18, 2008 4:35 AM
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OLD SCOTCH LOCAL DERBY (aka "a day on the main") Saturday, 13th December On December 13 from 1pm at the College's Main Oval, the Scotchies (1stXI vs 2ndXI) will battle it out under a setting of marquees, music, food and drinks. After the disappointment of a washed out Derby last year, the anticipation of this highly anticipated showdown is reaching fever pitch. Even the most seasoned cricket lover is buzzing with an anticipation not seen since the spice girls came to Australia in January 1998, for a promotion-only tour that saw them venturing to Highpoint for a screening of their movie Spice World. Full details will be announced soon, but gourmet BBQ, beer, wine and champagne will be on offer, and relaxed but classy summer wear will be the theme of the day. Afterwards it will be onto the Bridge Hotel to kick on the festivities. Any enquiries about this event should be directed to the Social President - pbutler@oldscotchcc.com.au
OSCC DERBY PICTURE GALLERY
Girls enjoying the view from the pavilion at the 2005 Old Scotch Derby
The crowd cheers on as Hugh Thomas closes in on a century at the 2006 Old Scotch Derby
OSCC social supporters Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom enjoying the glamour of the 2004 Old Scotch Derby
EMAIL BANTER... An Extract from the warm up to last years highly anticipated Old Scotch Derby....
.............................................................................................................................................................................. From: Old Scotch Cricket Sent: Friday, 14 December 2007 10:04 AM Subject: A DAY ON THE MAIN! Boys, Tomorrow is shaping up to be an absolute cracker of a day and hopefully the weather is good! Just a reminder to everyone that the game starts at 12.00pm tomorrow rather than the usual 1.00pm start. Family, friends, wife's, girlfriends, mistresses are all encouraged to come tomorrow to create a really good atmosphere! The teams for tomorrow read: The Under 23's: Tom Whitelaw - steady as ever and a tactical genius sure to have a few tricks up his sleave Scott Haines - an up and down year both on and off the field but is peaking at all the right times Nick Spargo - relieved of the gloving duties and ready to fire with his new "girlfriend" watching on Angus Tummel - battling through a 6 year bout of OP, yet sure to clear the fence at least a few times George Dick - batting superbly, bowling beautifully and kicking 3 in an AFL approved match..... is there anything he can't do? Chris Wood - flawless technique and almost impenetrable...... unlike his women Sam Lake - the youngsters trump card, a real mystery ball, could turn it square even at the WACA John Crozier-Durham - fearless, determined, uncompromising and glides like a gazelle Nich Hildebrandt - settled, unflappable and more importantly a bowler who is leading the batting averages Hamish Taylor - built like a brick shithouse, refuses to get messy on or off the pitch Tom Slattery - ciggies, VB's, utes, munts at cricket - Gobbler the genuine the Aussie bloke Andrew Mitchell - the blonde assasin, he wont be falling in to the friend zone on Saturday! The Old Timers: Bill "I can't back it up 2 weeks in a row" Snaddon Tim " I'll be seeing about a thousand balls tomorrow" Hosking Simon "I'm the worst cricketer in my family" Dick Will "I'm so much better than this league" Elliott Rob "I'm 28, acting like a 20 year old" Ashton Pat "I'm so jealous of Hildebrandt" Butler Hugh "I just love Facebook couple shots" Thomas James "I wish I was in the other team" Simon Mark "I'm with Plugger" Griffith Tim "do I bat or bowl" McCurdy Ben "I write a gossip column" Doherty Gary "I drink chicks drinks" Bennett See you there tomorrow! Woody |
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