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1 Hall of Fame

2 John (Jack) Robert Barnes
(Williamstown) Hall of Fame 1932/33 to 1951/1952 248 matches Batting 39.09 12 x 100s & 57 x 50s 13 Batting Averages 2 Bowling Averages VSDCA Rep x 4

3 John Birch (Camberwell) Hall of Fame 270 1st XI matches 1950-1974
3rd highest VSDCA wickets with , 10 wm x 5 & 5 wi x 46 Batting 4, “EA Goss” 1st XI best player 1959/60 VSDCA Representative x 1 Camberwell Delegate VSDCA Treasurer ) Awarded VCA Medallion for Life

4 John Graham Craig (Ormond) Hall of Fame 339 games 1960 – 1989
Ormond’s Delegate since 1973 14th season as VSDCA Vice-President Chairman of the Executive since 2001 2nd highest VSDCA runs 27.4 5 x 100’s and 44 x 50’s 6 times VSDCA Representative Player

5 W.J. (Bill) Dowling (Brunswick) Hall of Fame
Played 249 games Fourth highest run maker in VSDCA with 8, 12 x 100’s & 43 x 50’s Represented the VSDCA 13 times Won 9 batting averages included in a total of 15 Life Member Brunswick

6 Ken G. Fewster (Box Hill & Balwyn) Hall of Fame
Box Hill Delegate 1970 – 1994 VSDCA Vice-President 1978 – 1994 VSDCA President 1994 – Present 105 1st XI games Box Hill 13-Balwyn 2, , 151 Box Hill President 1989 – 1993 Box Hill Secretary 1969 – 1977 Box Hill Life Member VSDCA Representative x 1

7 E.A. (Dick) Goss (Hawthorn & Camberwell) Hall of Fame
Player/Administrator 1910 – 1955 144 games 592 wickets In 1909/10 took Represented VSDCA twice. Captained 1920/21 & 1921/22 Camberwell premierships In 1909/1910 took 9/26 & 5/31 for Hawthorn against Camberwell in the same match.

8 Charles Valentine (Val) Holten
(Malvern & Oakleigh) Hall of Fame 1956 – games VSDCA 3rd highest run maker and the highest overall average Batting 58.65 19 x 100’s & 50 x 50 ‘s VSDCA Representative x 4 “EA Goss” 1st XI best player 1966/67 Awarded VCA Medallion for Life

9 “EA Goss” 1st XI Trophy in 1972/73 “RM Hatch” 1st XI Trophy 1974/75
Colin Patrick Hyland (Ormond) Hall of Fame 282 games 7, 5 x 100’s & 33 x 50’s VSDCA Rep x 5 “EA Goss” 1st XI Trophy in 1972/73 “RM Hatch” 1st XI Trophy 1974/75

10 William Jones Rayson (Caulfield) Hall of Fame 1912 – 1939 155 matches
857 wickets (VSDCA Record) in 1932/33 VSDCA Record Aggregate Premierships (Caulfield) 1931/32 & 1932/33 Life Member (Caulfield) 1932

11 Gordon Robinson (Brighton) Hall of Fame 1908 to 1940 292 games
VSDCA highest run maker with 9, Highest score of 210 not out (one of 11 to score a double century)

12 John F. Salvado (Ivanhoe, Malvern & Croydon) Hall of Fame 1968 - 1994
350 games incl. 2 centuries VSDCA 2nd highest wicket taker VSDCA Representative x 5

13 Won 6 batting & 2 bowling averages
John D. Swanson (Brunswick) Hall of Fame 272 games Batting Bowling Won 6 batting & 2 bowling averages “RM Hatch” Trophy 1976/77

14 Arthur Glendower (Glen) Roberts Awarded VCA Medallion for Life
(Camberwell & Kew) LEGEND VSDCA President from 1908 until his passing in 1950. He was a player in the first 7 years in the new VSDCA and retired at the age of 50. The A. Glen Roberts Shield was presented by the VCA to the VSDCA in 1945 to mark his 80th birthday. This shield which resides in the Cricket Victoria Boardroom, was awarded to the VSDCA 1st XI Premiers. Awarded VCA Medallion for Life

15 2nd XI Best Player named in 1955-74 Awarded VCA Medallion for Life
Ron M. Hatch (Camberwell) LEGEND Camberwell Delegate VSDCA Secretary VSDCA President VSDCA Patron 2nd XI Best Player named in “EA Goss” Trophy 1st XI Best Player renamed “RM Hatch” Trophy in 1975 The U14 comp named in 1968/69 Awarded VCA Medallion for Life

16 Inaugural “200 Club” Member Awarded VCA Medallion for Life
Colin G. Shipley (Brighton) LEGEND Brighton Delegate 1953 – 1978 VSDCA Vice-President VSDCA President VSDCA Patron Played Inaugural “200 Club” Member Brighton Life Member 1956 Awarded VCA Medallion for Life


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