The West Torrens District Cricket Club is a semi-professional cricket club in Adelaide, South Australia. It competes in the West End Grade Cricket Competition, which is administered by the South Australian Cricket Association. The Western Eagles field four senior men’s, two women’s and eight junior teams and are based at Henley & Grange Memorial Oval. Other grounds used by the club include Henley High School, John Mitchell Reserve and Lockleys North PS. The club has won 14 1st grade men's premierships with the last being in 2016/17, breaking a 10-year premiership drought. In an amazing season when the Eagles fought off a merger ultimatum from the SACA, the Eagles became the first ever club to record a clean sweep of the 2-day, one-day and T20 competition titles. The Eagles have now won 5 West End Cup Premierships and the single T20 Premiership. During the past decade the club has become one of the strongest in the South Australian Grade Cricket League, winning lower grade premierships in 1995/96, 2002/03, 2007/08 & 2012/13, 2003/04, 2004/05 & 2006/07 and winning the SACA Club Championship in 2004/05, 2006/07, 2007/08 and 2011/12. In season 2017/18, the West Torrens Women's 1st Grade emulated their male counterparts by also winning every title available, becoming T20 and One-day Premiers.
History
The Club began in 1857 as the Hindmarsh Cricket Club with its headquarters at Lindsay Circus and has continued, with only a change of name in 1897, until the present day, making it the oldest continuous and 2nd oldest existing cricket club in South Australia. Morphett Vale Cricket Club is the oldest cricket club in South Australia. The club moved to Thebarton Oval in 1921 where it remained until 1988 when it transferred to the adjacent King's Reserve. A lack of junior players and inadequate facilities saw a final move to the Henley and Grange Memorial Oval for the 1997-98 season. West Torrens started fielding female teams in the 2007/08 season with many players coming from the former Flinders University Women's Cricket Club. The Eagles won 1st Grade Women's Premierships in 2008/09, 2012/13 and 2017/18 and were T20 Champions in 2013/14 and 2017/18. They have also won the 2nd Grade Premiership in 2013/14 and 2015/16 and doubled up, also winning the T20 Premierships in the same years. Two books have been published on the history of the club:
From the Circus to the Pughole D Brien and R Cassidy
Batting Most runs in career: Andrew Haslett, 6781 runs Most runs in a season: Paul Nobes, 974 runs @ 88.54 in 1987-88 Highest Score: Merv Waite, 339 v P. Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval, March 1936 Highest Team Score: 492 vs P. Adelaide at Adelaide Oval, March 1936 Bowling Most wickets in career: Percy Combe, 623 wickets Most wickets in a season: Graham Stanford, 72 wkts @ 10.87 in 1971-72 Best Bowling: Ross McLennan, 10/39 vs University @ Thebarton Voal, Feb 1958 Fielding Most dismissals in career : Rex Blundell, 164 ct, 71 st, 235 dismissals Most dismissals in a season : Jesse Lewis 43 ct, 4 st, 47 dismissals, 2004–05 Most dismissals in an innings: Rex Blundell, 0 ct, 7 st, V Woodville @ Thebarton Oval, Oct 1969 General Records Most Games: Brian Isaac, 211 Youngest Player : Ron Hammence, 15y. 25d. v Kensington @ Kensington Oval. 20-12-1930 Youngest Player : Affie Jarvis, 14y. 82d. v Kent @ Adelaide Oval 9-1-1875 Oldest Player : Charlies Chittleborough, 56y. 43d. v North Adelaide @ Hindmarsh Oval, 10-2-1912 Oldest Player : James Chittleborough, 40y. 330d. v Kent @ Lindsay's Circus, 25-10-1873
1st Grade Women's Club Records
Batting Most runs in career: Lauren Ebsary, 3389 runs Most runs in a season: Kristine Britt, 730 runs @ 66.36 in 2008/09 Highest Individual Score: Lauren Ebsary, 202* vs P. Adelaide at Henley Oval, October 2010 Highest Team Score: 4/403 vs P. Adelaide at Henley Oval, October 2010 Bowling Most wickets in career: Lucy Williams, 95 Wickets Most wickets in a season: Jess Joseph, 26 wkts @ 8.19 in 2017/18 Most wickets in an innings: Kristy Williams, 6/16 vs TTG/ND at Pertaringa Oval, February 2013 General Records Most Games: Angela Moritz, 91 games Youngest Player : Beatrice McDowall, 12y. 162d. v TTG @ Pertaringa Oval. January 2010