Thursday, April 11, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

20 Years Of Canefield Ashes A Legacy of Cricket, Camaraderie, and Community Spirit

Volunteers play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth running of the tournament, from maintaining the grounds to organising sponsorship and hospitality—a true testament to the community's collective effort and dedication.
“If we didn’t have the backing of the Home Hill Cricket Association and their volunteers, it would never happen,” Doug said.
“The club has done a good job of running it over the years, so I think people enjoy coming because they feel welcome, and they want to come back,” added Alexander.
Even cricketing legends such as Geoff Thompson, Doug Walters, and Colin "Funky" Miller have graced the tournament with their presence in the past, adding an extra layer of excitement and prestige. Plans are underway for an invitational match against the Bulls Masters in the coming year, promising a thrilling spectacle for cricket enthusiasts.
The format of the tournament reflects its inclusive ethos, with teams competing across various grades including A, B, C and Social, ensuring that players of all abilities can participate and enjoy the experience. Each team plays three T20 matches over the weekend, with results tallied to determine the top contenders for the finals on Sunday afternoon—a highlight eagerly anticipated by players, volunteers and spectators alike. Matches are played across the eight fields at Home Hill Cricket Association and fields at Home Hill State High School and Home Hill State School. Moreover, the weekend even features an invitational match between the Home Hill Cricket Association and Flexi Queensland participants, a local not-for profit disability service, which is looked forward to for all involved.
Away from the pitch, the festivities continue with live music, delicious food, and a convivial atmosphere that encapsulates the spirit of the event. All games, presentations and entertainment are free for the public to attend and enjoy.
As the Canefield Ashes enters its third decade, the sense of pride and gratitude is palpable among those who have been part of its journey. Doug McCubben, one of the tournament's pioneers, reflects fondly on its origins and evolution, acknowledging the unwavering support of the community and the tireless efforts of organisers past and present. Meanwhile, Alexander Romeo, a stalwart of the tournament scene for 14 years and a key organiser for the past decade, reflects on the remarkable growth of the Canefield Ashes.
From its humble beginnings to its status as a cornerstone of the local sporting calendar, the Canefield Ashes embodies the enduring spirit of community, friendship, and solidarity. As participants and spectators gather once again to celebrate this milestone anniversary, they do so not only in honour of Eugene Pagotto's memory but also as a testament to the power of sport to unite and uplift.

Canefield Ashes Foundation Teams
Still Playing 20 Years On
   • Horny Bulls
   • Evolution
   • Bendovers
   • Bumbo’s XI
   • Nomads
   • Wackers
   • Shaggers XI
   • Lager Louts
   • Thirsty Rhinos

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