300 Gamers

The men below have all featured in at least 300 games for the ACC. In most cases, this equates to over 20 years of dedication to the club.

Statistics are correct to the end of the 20/21 season

 
 
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#1 - Robert Pulley

Robert "Don" Pulley was the first ACC player to reach 300 games and went on to reach 400 games for the ACC in 2016/17. A life member of the ACC and a multiple record holder (Games, Wickets and Catches) Don is a legend at the ACC.

To see a more detailed breakdown of his stellar ACC career, click HERE

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#2 - Andrew Sproul

"Sprouly" has been a huge part of the club for many years and was the 2nd player to reach 300 games for the ACC, reaching the mark back in 2009/10. An all-rounder whose off-spin bamboozled opponents for decades and a tenacious batsman who valued his wicket, Sprouly always left it all on the field. A life member, ex-President, Vice-President, Committee Member and Captain of multiple sides

GAMES

348

BATTING

Runs - 3807 HS - 62 Av - 12.48

BOWLING

Wickets - 115 BBI - 4/15 Av - 24.21 Catches - 128


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#3 - Brett Mcgregor

"Snake" was the 3rd man to reach the 300 game milestone for the ACC, playing his 300th game in 2009/10 just after Andrew Sproul. A tenacious bowler who could wield a bat, Snake was always the kind of bloke you'd want on your side. Life Member #9, ex-President and multiple award winner, Snake will go down as one of the hardest players of the game at the ACC.

GAMES

325

BATTING

Runs - 3286 HS - 84* Av - 14.10

BOWLING

Wickets - 442 BBI - 7/43 Av - 17.61 Catches - 96

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#5 - Burt Baetsen

Burt was the 6th man to reach the 300 game milestone for the ACC, playing his 300th game in 2015/16. Bert was a fast bowler back in the day , debuting in 1979/80 and turned himself into a dogged off-spin bowler in the later years. He held the ACC record for most wickets and still sits 3rd on the list. Burt is Life Member #15, ex-President and long time committee member, Berts contribution on and off-field has been outstanding for many years.

GAMES

311

BATTING

Runs - 2497 HS - 81 Av - 11.72

BOWLING

Wickets - 557 BBI - 6/18 Av - 16.67 Catches - 132

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#4 - Doug Stirling

"Shooter" was the 4th man to reach the 300 game milestone for the ACC, playing his 300th game in 2013/14. A part time off-spinner and a talented run-accumulator, Shooter currently sits 2nd in the all time run-scorers list for the ACC. Life Member #14, ex-Secretary and Treasure and multiple award winner, Shooter is still playing one-day cricket and is well poised to be the 2nd man to play 400 games for the ACC.

To see a more detailed breakdown of his stellar ACC career, click HERE

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#6 - Angus Castley

Gus was the 5th man to reach the 300 game milestone for the ACC, playing his 300th game in 2016/17. An outswing bowler and a classy batsman with a great cut shot, Gus has had many a successful season at the ACC. Life Member #16, Vice-President on multiple occasions and a captain for 9 seasons since joining the club, Gus has given so much to the club in his long career at the ACC.

GAMES

374

BATTING

Runs - 7979 HS - 114* Av - 23.26

BOWLING

Wickets - 142 BBI - 5/12 Av - 18.79 Catches - 154

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#7 - Kenn MacPherson

"Kenny Mac" was the 7th man to reach the 300 game milestone for the ACC, playing his 300th game in 2017/18. A tenacious bowler who could keep out bowling attacks with the bat for hours. A hard working cricketer who captained the 4th XI in 96/97, Kenny is loved by the whole ACC family and a great man to have alongside you during any game

GAMES

301

BATTING

Runs - 3280 HS - 62 Av - 14.77

BOWLING

Wickets - 260 BBI - 5/14 Av - 22.25 Catches -137

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#8 - Matthew Campbell

Matt was the 8th and most recent man to reach the 300 game milestone for the ACC, playing his 300th game in 2017/18. A destructive opening batsman and occasional bowler, Matty has flourished in the One Day competition in recent years. With plenty of cricket still left in Matty, we can see many more games in his future and potentially becoming a 400 Gamer.

GAMES

355

BATTING

Runs - 6553 HS - 140 Av - 19.05

BOWLING

Wickets - 56 BBI - 4/27 Av - 30.38 Catches - 148


#9 - Damian O’Hara

'Nuttsy' was the 9th person to reach the 300 game milestone for the ACC, playing his 300th game in 2019/20. He leads the club for dismissals, being widely regarded as the clubs best ever keeper. In recent times he has turned his hand to bowling and even won the clubs leading wicket taker award, showing he is a true allrounder. He has captained both the 1s and 2s to much success and I doubt anyone has ever put more thought into captaincy than this ACC hall of famer.

GAMES

317

BATTING

Runs - 4073 HS - 83 Av - 18.77

BOWLING

Wickets - 74 BBI - 6/16 Av - 19.77 Catches - 360 Stumpings - 72

#10 - Ramon Fletcher

'Farbs' was the 10th person to reach the 300 game milestone for the ACC, playing his 300th game in 2017/18. He is the clubs leading wicket taker and a member of our first ACC 1st Grade flag, Farbs is probably best known for his remarkable finals record, which includes the equal most amount of flags, over 100 wickets and 10 five fas. Not to mention a number of match winning lower order batting performances in finals, which has him known around the club as 'Mr March'.

GAMES

318

BATTING

Runs - 1989 HS - 76 Av - 9.99

BOWLING

Wickets - 630 BBI - 7/63 Av - 17.45 Catches -76


#11 - Glenn Wright

'Wrighty' was the 11th person to reach the 300 game milestone for the ACC, playing his 300th game in 2019/20. Wrighty joined the club back in 1990/91 and throughout his career he has been known for his tight line and lengths, rarely bowling a bad ball. With over 500 wickets, a record opening partnership and a well deserved hall of fame induction, Wrighty is a true ACC legend.

GAMES

314

BATTING

Runs - 2066 HS - 89 Av - 10.03

BOWLING

Wickets - 515 BBI - 7/11 Av - 18.18 Catches -81

#12 - Rob Wilton

Wilts was the 12th person to reach 300 games which he achieved in the 2021/22 season. After joining the club in 1993, Rob set an incredible record of 1,210 runs at an average of 108.30 in his debut season, a feat unlikely to be passed in the future. Rob is a deserved Hall of Famer, the clubs leading run-scorer of all time, the most centuries for the club, 6th most wickets for the club and a host of other records. A true cricketing giant of the ACC

GAMES

302

BATTING

Runs - 8522 HS - 159 Av - 31.22

BOWLING

Wickets - 455 BBI - 7/36 Av - 15.83 Catches - 79