Lister wins Thurlow Medal

ROBINVALE Euston all-rounder Jacob Lister capped his Red Cliffs Cricket Association season in style by claiming the A Grade Les Thurlow Medal.

Making 306 runs and taking 21 wickets for the campaign, the Rangers star earned the competition’s top individual honour by just solitary vote during Tuesday night’s count.

Lister earned 16 votes for his season, finishing just ahead of Nursery Ridge bowler Jason Finch on 15, who took 22 wickets for the season.

Five votes further back were a trio of players from the dominant Ouyen Rams side, captain Alex Morrish and brothers Travis and Brad Parsons all on 10 votes.

Leading run scorer Aaron Negi of South West claimed the B Grade Brendan Bell Medal by compiling 24 votes, ahead of Curlwaa’s Jack Baird on 21, and Zac Harker (Ouyen Rams) and Peter Jory (Fire Brigade) on 12.

The RCCA grand finals will see Ouyen Rams and Tempy collide in A Grade, while Curlwaa face Nursery Ridge in B Grade.


Results:

A Grade Les Thurlow Medal:

Jacob Lister (Robinvale Euston) 16 votes

Jason Finch (Nursery Ridge) 15 votes

Brad Parsons (Ouyen Rams) 10 votes

Alex Morrish (Ouyen Rams) 10 votes

Travis Parsons (Ouyen Rams) 10 votes


B Grade Brendan Bell Medal:

Aaron Negi (South West) 24 votes

Jack Baird (Curlwaa) 21 votes

Zac Harker (Ouyen Rams) 12 votes

Peter Jory (Fire Brigade) 12 votes


A Grade Team of the Year

Ryan McKay (Tempy)

Tom Lister (Robinvale Euston)

Jacob Lister (Robinvale Euston)

Daniel Pryse (Ouyen Rams)

Jeremy Aworth (Millewa)

Brad Parsons (Ouyen Rams)

Nic Monaghan (Tempy)

Chris Clark (Millewa)

Jason Finch (Nursery Ridge)

Alex Morrish (Ouyen Rams)

Noah Lanigan (Robinvale Euston)

Daniel Kay (Ouyen Rams)


B Grade Team of the Year

Aaron Negi (South West)

Dinkar Sudhakaran (Nursery Ridge)

Jack Baird (Curlwaa)

Jason Cullinan (Curlwaa)

Jordan Bolitho (Ouyen Rams)

Jagwinder Sran (South West)

Ashley Roberts (Fire Brigade)

Zac Witte (Curlwaa)

Adrian Baird (Curlwaa)

Peter Baird (Curlwaa)

Thomas Baird (Curlwaa)

Nic Vine (Ouyen Rams)


A Grade batting aggregate:

Jeremy Aworth (Millewa) 317 runs at 28.82

A Grade bowling Average:

Brad Parsons (Ouyen Rams) 221 runs at 44.2

A Grade bowling aggregate:

Daniel Kay (Ouyen Rams) 25 wickets at 7.32

A Grade bowling Average:

Alex Morrish (Ouyen Rams) 17 wickets at 6.82

B Grade batting aggregate:

Aaron Negi (South West) 625 runs at 69.44

B Grade bowling Average:

Aaron Negi (South West) 625 runs at 69.44

B Grade bowling aggregate:

Ashley Roberts (Fire Brigade) 27 wickets at 10.19

B Grade bowling Average:

Peter Baird (Curlwaa) 24 wickets at 7.5

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