Senior Men
Southern District Cricket Club started Seniors cricket in season 1987:1988 in A5 turf. A premiership had SDCC promoted to A4 in season 1988:1989. SACA approved an application to join the SACA competition in C Grade for two seasons 1989:1990 and 1990:1991, Promoted to B Grade for seasons 1991:1992 and 1992:1993 before promotion to A Grade in 1993:1994 under the leadership of Captain Coach Harvey Jolly.
Fielding 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Grade teams in T20, One-Day and Two-Day competitions, SDCC's Men's Program is lead by Head Coach, former Australian quick bowler Andrew Zesers. who took over the Head Coach role in the 2022-2023 season.
The Senior Men's Squad trains Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 5:30pm-8pm at Bice Oval, Christies Beach.
For more information on joining the squad, including winter pre season, please email Club Secretary Martin Charman. secretary@stingrays.com.au
Promoted to SACA in 1989/1990
Became Premier Cricket 1st to 4th grade in 2009/2010
Became 1st and 2nd Division Cricket in 2023/2024. Southern District in 2nd Division
PREMIERSHIPS - First Grade
- A5 Turf 1987/1988
- 1st Grade 2015/2016
PREMIERSHIPS - Other Grades
- J Grade 1988/1989
- E Grade 1992/1993
- C Grade 1998/1999
- C Grade 2009/2010
- B Grade 2010/2011
BRADMAN MEDALS
- Shane Dietz 2003/2004
Zac Munn is our Senior Player of the Round.
Zac took 5/23 with the ball and made 21* with the bat, including hitting the winning runs to secure the 2nd Grade a victory vs. East Torrens.
Zac’s 5fa can be watched in the comments below.
Well Done Zac!
Southern District Draw With East Torrens We won the toss and had a bowl vs East Torrens at Bice Oval. We got off to a good start and were able to pick up wickets consistently throughout the day whilst keeping it tight. At stumps we had East Torrens 7/225. Good reward for some very tight bowling. Shaun Tanner 3/35 and Mitch Cuming 3/75 pick of the bowlers. Unfortunately day 2 was a washed out due to the rain. Summary provided by Captain Joshua Barrett ...
Prospect defeat Southern District We lost the toss and Prospect had a bat on a damp morning at Prospect Oval. Things started pretty well picking up a few wickets consistently throughout the first morning. With the score at 4/140 midway through the day the game was in the balance. Prospect then put on a good partnership and finished the day at 6/318. Tanner 2/93 was the only multiple wicket taker, with Roberts, Stewart, Marshall all taking 1. Stewart also got a run out. ...