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ACT Comets

The ACT Comets (also known as the Canberra Comets) are a cricket team that represent the Australian Capital Territory. The Comets are the premier team of the Cricket ACT who are affiliated with Cricket Australia.

Australian Capital Territory (ACT Comets)
One Day nameACT Comets
Personnel
CaptainJono Dean
Team information
Founded1928
Home groundManuka Oval
Capacity15,000
History
Futures League wins1
Official websiteACT Comets

In the Domestic One Day Competition edit

The ACT Comets were participants in the Australian domestic limited-overs Mercantile Mutual Cup competition. They did not, however, field a team in the four-day Sheffield Shield competition. Their Mercantile Mutual Cup involvement lasted from the 1997–98 season to the 1999–2000 season. It was found that there was insufficient local support at that time to be financially viable in the first-class and list-A competitions. Former Australian Test bowler Merv Hughes was brought out of retirement to help ACT, as was former Test batsman Mike Veletta.[1]

ACT and Canberra region players edit

 
Manuka Oval, home of the ACT Comets during a Prime Minister's XI game.

Australian internationals Brad Haddin and Nathan Lyon played for the Comets.[2] Former Australian Test batsman Michael Bevan was born in Canberra and played cricket with the Weston Creek club, but did not play for the Comets.[3]

Police Magistrate A. T. Faunce was instrumental in bringing cricket to the Canberra-Queanbeyan region in the 1830s and died while playing the game at the Queanbeyan Market reserve (now Queen Elizabeth Park).[4][5] There have been 25 players to play 50 or more games for the ACT. Four players have reached 100, while Peter Solway is the only to have reached 150 games. The highest individual scores in ACT grade cricket have been: 339 – PJ Solway (1989/90), 300 – JR Dean (2012/13), 246 – CE Hincksman (1926/27), 238 – L Lees (1932/33), 220 – C Brown (2008/9), 215 – L Lees (1933/34), 211 – PJ Solway (1990/91), 207- NH Fairbrother (1988/89), 205 – JN Williams (1988/89), 200 – MJ Dawn (2001/02), 200- C Brown (2008/09) Owen Chivers 204* and Michael Spaseski 221 in same match 2013/14 .[6]

In Futures League edit

 
Cricket at Manuka Oval, home of the ACT Comets.

Today, the team represents Canberra in the lower-level Futures League. The Comets finished the 2005–06 season in fourth place with two outright wins. The Comets took out their first ever title in the 2010–11 season.[7]

Player transfers edit

In the period 2011-2012 six 20 to 23-year-old first class listed players who learnt cricket in Canberra have had to transfer interstate – Jason Floros (20, QLD), Jason Behrendorff (20, WA), Nathan Lyon (23, SA), Ashton May (21, Tas), Ryan Carters (20, VIC) and Will Sheridan (23, VIC).[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fox Sports 1 March 2011 http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/following-north-queensland-furys-axing-foxsportscomau-looks-at-the-graveyard-of-australian-sporting-teams/story-e6frf4gl-1226014253318#.UQ4_6JjRw_o
  2. ^ Kyle Mackey-Laws (28 October 2008). "Comets fight back late with ball". The Canberra Times. Archived from the original on 16 February 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  3. ^ Wester Creek CC. Hall of Fame http://www.wccc.org.au/halloffame/index.asp 8 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine (accessed 4 February 2013)
  4. ^ Lake George, Molonglo Valley and Burra- Thematic History Jan 2008 p. 51 https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:Kdc3SqnkWhoJ:www.richardgraham.com.au/Resources/Documents/Thematic%2520History%2520Part%25202.pdf+faunce+and+queanbeyan+history+walk+and+cricket&hl=en&gl=au&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESgeJqiudJkq849MGhL1s-yczptfc4ZcsywFqzJEXf26yJlCMH-KsIrgYv2jpHyMS5a5FCo_mnWUNDgSKZQ5z7YttRGaR_oXt8fIOjPbSRvvr_y5fjCjk5_mvcVm2vHvd-1Ieh79&sig=AHIEtbRkFK2kXQI7AhEgFxtl8Y4lf1iJYw (accessed 3 February 2013)
  5. ^ Captain AT Faunce Ancestry.Com http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jray/gordon/faunce.htm 25 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine (accessed 3 February 2013)
  6. ^ Lee Gaskin 'Unbeaten 300 puts Dean with Elite' Canberra Times 3 February 2013 p. 36.http://www.canberratimes.com.au/sport/cricket/unbeaten-300-puts-dean-with-elite-20130202-2drty.html (accessed 3 February 2013)
  7. ^ Kieran Deck. 'ACT Comets- Time to Bring Them Back' The Fooyt Almanac 15 March 2011 http://www.footyalmanac.com.au/act-comets-time-to-bring-them-back/
  8. ^ Kieran Deck. 'ACT Comets- Time to Bring Them Back' The Fooyt Almanac 15 March 2011 http://www.footyalmanac.com.au/act-comets-time-to-bring-them-back/

External links edit

  • Article – ACB confirms decision to omit Canberra from Mercantile Mutual Cup

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The ACT Comets also known as the Canberra Comets are a cricket team that represent the Australian Capital Territory The Comets are the premier team of the Cricket ACT who are affiliated with Cricket Australia Australian Capital Territory ACT Comets One Day nameACT CometsPersonnelCaptainJono DeanTeam informationFounded1928Home groundManuka OvalCapacity15 000HistoryFutures League wins1Official websiteACT Comets Contents 1 In the Domestic One Day Competition 2 ACT and Canberra region players 3 In Futures League 4 Player transfers 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksIn the Domestic One Day Competition editThe ACT Comets were participants in the Australian domestic limited overs Mercantile Mutual Cup competition They did not however field a team in the four day Sheffield Shield competition Their Mercantile Mutual Cup involvement lasted from the 1997 98 season to the 1999 2000 season It was found that there was insufficient local support at that time to be financially viable in the first class and list A competitions Former Australian Test bowler Merv Hughes was brought out of retirement to help ACT as was former Test batsman Mike Veletta 1 ACT and Canberra region players edit nbsp Manuka Oval home of the ACT Comets during a Prime Minister s XI game Australian internationals Brad Haddin and Nathan Lyon played for the Comets 2 Former Australian Test batsman Michael Bevan was born in Canberra and played cricket with the Weston Creek club but did not play for the Comets 3 Police Magistrate A T Faunce was instrumental in bringing cricket to the Canberra Queanbeyan region in the 1830s and died while playing the game at the Queanbeyan Market reserve now Queen Elizabeth Park 4 5 There have been 25 players to play 50 or more games for the ACT Four players have reached 100 while Peter Solway is the only to have reached 150 games The highest individual scores in ACT grade cricket have been 339 PJ Solway 1989 90 300 JR Dean 2012 13 246 CE Hincksman 1926 27 238 L Lees 1932 33 220 C Brown 2008 9 215 L Lees 1933 34 211 PJ Solway 1990 91 207 NH Fairbrother 1988 89 205 JN Williams 1988 89 200 MJ Dawn 2001 02 200 C Brown 2008 09 Owen Chivers 204 and Michael Spaseski 221 in same match 2013 14 6 In Futures League edit nbsp Cricket at Manuka Oval home of the ACT Comets Today the team represents Canberra in the lower level Futures League The Comets finished the 2005 06 season in fourth place with two outright wins The Comets took out their first ever title in the 2010 11 season 7 Player transfers editIn the period 2011 2012 six 20 to 23 year old first class listed players who learnt cricket in Canberra have had to transfer interstate Jason Floros 20 QLD Jason Behrendorff 20 WA Nathan Lyon 23 SA Ashton May 21 Tas Ryan Carters 20 VIC and Will Sheridan 23 VIC 8 See also editManuka OvalReferences edit Fox Sports 1 March 2011 http www foxsports com au football a league following north queensland furys axing foxsportscomau looks at the graveyard of australian sporting teams story e6frf4gl 1226014253318 UQ4 6JjRw o Kyle Mackey Laws 28 October 2008 Comets fight back late with ball The Canberra Times Archived from the original on 16 February 2013 Retrieved 3 February 2013 Wester Creek CC Hall of Fame http www wccc org au halloffame index asp Archived 8 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed 4 February 2013 Lake George Molonglo Valley and Burra Thematic History Jan 2008 p 51 https docs google com viewer a v amp q cache Kdc3SqnkWhoJ www richardgraham com au Resources Documents Thematic 2520History 2520Part 25202 pdf faunce and queanbeyan history walk and cricket amp hl en amp gl au amp pid bl amp srcid ADGEESgeJqiudJkq849MGhL1s yczptfc4ZcsywFqzJEXf26yJlCMH KsIrgYv2jpHyMS5a5FCo mnWUNDgSKZQ5z7YttRGaR oXt8fIOjPbSRvvr y5fjCjk5 mvcVm2vHvd 1Ieh79 amp sig AHIEtbRkFK2kXQI7AhEgFxtl8Y4lf1iJYw accessed 3 February 2013 Captain AT Faunce Ancestry Com http freepages genealogy rootsweb ancestry com jray gordon faunce htm Archived 25 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine accessed 3 February 2013 Lee Gaskin Unbeaten 300 puts Dean with Elite Canberra Times 3 February 2013 p 36 http www canberratimes com au sport cricket unbeaten 300 puts dean with elite 20130202 2drty html accessed 3 February 2013 Kieran Deck ACT Comets Time to Bring Them Back The Fooyt Almanac 15 March 2011 http www footyalmanac com au act comets time to bring them back Kieran Deck ACT Comets Time to Bring Them Back The Fooyt Almanac 15 March 2011 http www footyalmanac com au act comets time to bring them back External links editACT Comets home page Article ACB confirms decision to omit Canberra from Mercantile Mutual Cup Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ACT Comets amp oldid 1159327352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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