Toombul District Cricket Club
Walsden
Cricket Club has a long association with Toombul DCC
stretching as far back as 1978 when Rod Lawrence, a young Queenslander was engaged
as professional for Walsden.
Toombul,
founded in 1882 is one of 12 grade clubs based in
Rod
Lawrence was Walsden’s first Toombul
player when he signed as professional in 1978, when he brought with him Alec
Parker from “Souths” as overseas amateur (Souths was also Andy Bichels
club). In the early 90s on Rod’s
recommendation Peter Skuse a Toombul
first grade/captain became overseas amateur and was then engaged as
professional in 1992. He brought with
him David Blake as overseas amateur.
David enjoyed himself so much that he eventually resettled in Walsden marrying the then Treasurers daughter Jane Anker. “Blakey” captained both Toombul
first grade side and Walden’s first team and became a very important player for
Walsden throughout the 90s and early years of the new
millennium.
Other
Toombul players to play for Walden include Ian Vennamore, Matt Thomson (son of Jeff) and Kieran Murphy who
also captained Toombul’s first grade side. All aquited
themselves very well whilst playing at Walsden.
From
Walsden both Nick and Stevie Barker have played for Toombul. Nick played
for Toombul 3rd grade side in the season
of 2003-4 and won the 3rd grade batting averages, whilst brother Stevie
played for Toombull in the season 2006-7 also at 3rd
grade level and won the A R Skuse (father of Peter)
Trophy for most wickets in the club that season.
Walsden’s
overseas amateur in 2012 Kiwi Hamish Kyne from
We
hope this long standing association continues with players from both clubs
enjoying the experience of playing cricket on the other side of the world.
PICTURED ABOVE ARE THE CLUB SECRETARY
CHRIS BARKER WITH ARGUABLY THE FASTEST BOWLER IN CRICKET HISTORY. JEFF WAS OVER
TO WATCH HIS SON MATT PLAYING FOR WALSDEN IN 2008. BOTH JEFF AND MATT PLAYED
FOR TOOMBUL DCC