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The Mount Clear Cricket Club has been in existence for more than
100 years, joining the A Grade competition in 1949. The Eastern
Oval was their home ground, and later minor grades used White Flat.
In 1981, all grades moved back home to Mt. Clear, with first and
second eleven using the University Oval.
The club merged
with the Ross Creek Cricket Club in 1958, to help comply with the
condition of affiliation with the Ballarat Cricket Association stating
that first eleven teams could not compete unless a second eleven
could also take the field.
The merger
proved very fruitful to the club with the acquisition of Allan Spratling
and 7 Tuddenham brothers. Allan went on to be president of the club
for over 40 years, while the Tuddenham family is a famous one at
Mt. Clear due to their skill and competitive spirit.
During the
first 20 years of A Grade affiliation the club experienced sustained
success, competing in 15 finals series, winning 6 premierships.
In total, the clubs first eleven has competed in 39 finals
series for 22 grand final appearances and 12 premierships. This
represents a culture of success for over 50 years that the club
is keen to see continue.
The culture
of success was further developed with four 1st XI premierships between
1997/98 and 2007/08. Mt. Clear has participated in 10 of the past
12 finals series in A Grade. Players from this era are
still involved with the club and striving for further success. In
all grades, the Mt. Clear cricket club has won in excess of 50 premierships.
In 1949 the
club only had one team. A decision to continue to promote and foster
junior grades has enabled Mount Clear to become a very strong club
with five senior and three junior teams.
The current
squad of players come to a club with a proud history and opportunity
to continue to grow the reputation of Mt. Clear with a culture of
success and enjoyment.
Club
Mission Statement
To promote the
game of cricket, and to provide opportunities for club members to
enjoy participation in the game and associated social interaction.
Guiding Principles:
1) Strive to become, and be recognized as, one of the pre-eminent
clubs in country Victoria.
2) Be recognized within the Ballarat Cricket Association
for successfully balancing fierce competitiveness and sportsmanship
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hard but fair.
3) Maintain, and take pride in, our reputation as a club
that welcomes and promotes family involvement.
4) Prudently manage the financial affairs of the club.
5) Provide the best playing and social facilities practicable.
6) Provide opportunities for players of all ability levels
to improve their skills through access to accredited coaches.
7) Recognize that the future of the club is dependant on
the development and maintenance of a strong junior section.
8) Continue to attract both playing and non-playing members,
and provide them with opportunities to actively participate in the
management of the club.
9) Accept that the club has an obligation to participate
actively and constructively in the affairs and management of the
Ballarat Cricket Association.
10) Promote friendship and fellowship amongst members, guests
and opponents.
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