Nightcliff Baseball Club

{{Short description|Amateur baseball club in Darwin, Australia}}

{{Use Australian English|date=February 2015}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2020}}

{{Infobox sport club

| name = Nightcliff Baseball Club, Darwin

| logo = Nightcliff Tigers Logo.jpg

| fullname = Nightcliff Baseball Club Inc.

| nickname = The Tigers

| strip = White base with black pinstripe & black/gold trim

| founded = 1969

| sport = Baseball

| league = Darwin Baseball League / Baseball NT

| first_season = 1969/70

| ground = Nightcliff Middle School

| song = "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor

| president = Mark MacDonald

| coach =

| captain =

| season = 2018

| position =

| website = {{URL|https://nightcliffbaseballclub.com/}}

}}

Nightcliff Baseball Club Inc. is an amateur baseball club located in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. Also known as "the Tigers", the club was formed in 1969 and competes in the Darwin Baseball League (DBL), latterly known as Baseball NT. It is also an affiliated member of the Nightcliff Sports Club.

Operation

Historically, baseball in Australia has been an amateur sport.Encyclopædia Britannica (2007, p. 15). [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-30443/baseball History: Amateur Baseball]. Retrieved online 16 September 2007.Gmelch, George (2006). [https://books.google.com/books?id=Y7tqTcVaawwC Baseball without borders: the international pastime]. Lincoln: University of Nebraska. {{OCLC|64594333}}. {{ISBN|0-8032-7125-5}}. As such, the club operates or functions under a constitution by a committee of volunteers, elected each calendar year.Dept. of Local Government, Housing & Sport (2007). [http://www.sportandrecreation.nt.gov.au/sportdevelopment/club_development Club Development]. Retrieved online 27 June 2007. The club derives its income from player registration fees, sponsorship, grants, donations and fundraising activities. Because the club is an incorporated body, it operates as a legal business entity.Department of Justice (2008). [http://www.consumer.tas.gov.au/business_affairs/incorporated_associations/why_incorporate Consumer Affairs and Fair Trading: Why Incorporate]. Retrieved on 26 July 2008.

The club is based and trains at Nightcliff Middle School, Aralia Street, Nightcliff.

History

Established in 1969, Nightcliff's origins stemmed from the Darwin Chinese Recreation Club (DCRC) Red Sox.[http://www.chia.chinesemuseum.com.au/biogs/CH01340b.htm Darwin Chinese Recreation Club]. Retrieved online 28 June 2007. The Red Sox disbanded earlier the same year, but several former players adopted the new club. Bob Melville was elected as the inaugural President, but resigned shortly afterwards following a disagreement with another committee member. He was replaced by Alan Smith, who remained President for the remainder of the season.

Nightcliff dominated the competition throughout the 1970s and early 1980s.Asia Rooms (2007). [https://web.archive.org/web/20071223011100/http://www.asiarooms.com/travel-guide/australia/darwin/entertainment-in-darwin/sports-and-recreation-in-darwin/baseball-in-darwin.html Baseball in Darwin]. Retrieved online 19 March 2008.

This period was known as Nightcliff's 'Golden Era' in which the club played in 12 consecutive Grand Finals, winning 9 of them.Chin, J. and Tobin, M. (1996). A brief history of Baseball in Darwin. Baseball '96, page 12.

File:Tiger Premiers 1971-72.jpg

Many critics argued that if Nightcliff had not entered and played two teams during the 1972/73 season, they would have easily won that premiership. The two teams finished second and third. The 1974/75 season was cancelled following Cyclone Tracy and most of the clubs records were either lost or destroyed in the cyclone. However, in late March 1975, an unofficial Grand Final was played between Nightcliff and representatives of the other five clubs. Although Nightcliff won this game, it was not officially recognised by DBL.

Nightcliff Baseball Club was a foundation member of the Nightcliff Sports Club, but the committee held its regular meetings at the Seabreeze Hotel to discuss the affairs of the club. These meetings became well known as "High Masses" and continued until the Seabreeze Hotel was destroyed during Cyclone Tracy in December 1974.Barter, Leith. (1994, p. 41). From wartime camp to garden suburb: a short history of Nightcliff and Rapid Creek. Historical Society of the Northern Territory. {{ISBN|0-646-19897-1}}. [http://worldcat.org/oclc/38361179&referer=brief_results OCLC: 38361179] Thereafter, the club held its meetings at the Nightcliff Sports Club.

In the mid- to late 1980s, the club suffered both competitively and financially, arguably from the competition swapping, in 1984, from wet-season to dry-season. Nightcliff did not compete in the inaugural 1984 dry-season competition due to lack of players, but rejoined in 1985. In 1988, the club faced financial crisis and considered bankruptcy as the DBL threatened expulsion from the league. However, a lifelong Nightcliff supporter, Kay Thrupp, provided a financial lifeline and two major fund-raising efforts secured the club's financial position.Peter Dawe (1988). Tigress to the Rescue. NT News.

Between 1985 and 1989 the club entered a 'Rebuilding Era' with an emphasis on junior player development. Ultimately, the strategy proved too successful with several home-grown players subsequently pursuing baseball careers in southern states, where their opportunities were greater.Clark, Joe. (2003, p. 80). [http://nebraskapress.unl.edu/product/A-History-of-Australian-Baseball,672064.aspx A History of Australian Baseball: Time & Game] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110807200527/http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/product/A-History-of-Australian-Baseball,672064.aspx |date=7 August 2011 }}. University of Nebraska Press. {{ISBN|0-8032-6440-2}}. [http://worldcat.org/oclc/52127597 OCLC: 52127597] Since 1990, the club has remained competitive. The period between 1990 and 2000 was known as the 'Kendray Era' in reference to Nightcliff's star player who dominated the competition, coached and led the club. During the 1990s, Nightcliff played in seven Grand Finals, winning a further three premierships.

In 1989, the club built a permanent baseball field at Nightcliff High School. In 1997, the club became an incorporated body, to reflect the changing way amateur sport was being administered in Australia.Deakin Law Review (2003). [http://austlii.law.uts.edu.au/au/journals/DeakinLRev/2003/18.html The Law of Tort & Amateur Sport: An Incentive to Stay at Home?] Retrieved online 9 August 2007.

Between 2000 and 2006, Nightcliff played in six of the possible seven Grand Finals, but failed to win any.Australian Baseball Federation. (2006). [http://www.baseball.com.au/?Page=30419 Groundhog Day]. Retrieved online 9 August 2007. This period was known as Nightcliff's 'Bridesmaid Era'.NT News Limited. Closest match-up in years. Saturday, 28 August 2010, page 54. This era officially ended in 2007, when Nightcliff won the Grand Final against their long-time rivals, Tracy Village, 11–4.Aloia, Andrew. (2007). Nightcliff ends dynasty. NT News. Monday, 24 September 2007. Page 34.

In 2010, Nightcliff created a first in Northern Territory baseball history when the club appointed a woman, Narelle Gosstray, as their senior club coach.Webster, Jess (2010). [http://www.territorystories.nt.gov.au/jspui/bitstream/10070/222079/37/ntn08jun10038x.pdf Top End coach breaks new ground]. NT News Limited. 8 June 2010, page 38.Webster, Jess. [http://www.territorystories.nt.gov.au/bitstream/10070/222992/61/ntn20aug10063x.pdf Pints, Tigers make a pitch for grand final]. NT News Limited. 20 August 2010, page 63.

Gosstray, a former Australian women's baseball representative and Aussie Hearts coach, was also the first woman appointed to coach an Australian junior baseball side.[http://phoenix2010.tripleplaycom.net/team/teamplayers/2 Team - Aussie Hearts, Australia] (2010). Phoenix Cup 2010: Hong Kong. Retrieved on 26 June 2010. She was among the recipients of the 2010-11 Australian Sports Commission's Sport Leadership Grants and Scholarships for Women to further her development as a high performance baseball coach.[http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2010/07/27/167321_ntsport.html NT quartet awarded sports scholarships]. NT News Limited. 27 July 2010. Retrieved on 2010-08-26. In her first year as coach, the Tigers made the 2010 grand final after finishing with the wooden spoon the previous year.Webster, Jess. [http://www.territorystories.nt.gov.au/jspui/bitstream/10070/222993/33/ntn24aug10034x.pdf Monster hit scores three runs and grand final berth]. NT News Limited. 24 August 2010, page 34. In the final, however, Nightcliff lost to their long-time rivals, Tracy Village 6–2.[http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2010/08/31/175871_ntsport.html Rebels are the champs]. NT News Limited. Tuesday, 31 August 2010, page 35. Retrieved on 2010-08-31.

In 2015 Nightcliff signed another woman player, 27-year-old left-hand pitcher Amy Collins, who won a bronze medal with the Australian women's team at the 2014 World Cup in Japan, where the opposition included baseball giants the US, Canada, Venezuela, Japan and Chinese Taipei. In her first game with the Tigers, Collins pitched a 26–5 winning game over the Palmerston Reds.Morris, Grey (22 April 2015). [http://www.ntnews.com.au/sport/australian-star-takes-on-the-boys-for-darwin-club-nightcliff/story-fnk0b28u-1227316177837 Australian star takes on the boys for Darwin club Nightcliff]. NT News. Retrieved 2015-05-09.

Premiers

13 - 1970/71, 1971/72, 1973/74, 1975/76, 1976/77, 1977/78, 1978/79, 1979/80, 1981/82, 1991, 1993, 1999 and 2007.

=Runners up=

17 - 1969/70, 1972/73, 1980/81, 1990, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2018.

Life Members

File:Tigers Life Members.jpg

The constitution allows for Life Membership and is awarded on the basis of outstanding volunteer service to the club. At least 10 years of predominantly non-playing service is generally considered necessary to achieve Life Membership. Current Life Members with their year of induction follow:

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  • 1974 - Gus Arthur
  • 1977 - Steve Cubillo
  • 1978 - Fred Schmidt {{small|†}}
  • 1978 - Fred Bush {{small|†}}
  • 1979 - Gary Giumelli
  • 1981 - Malcolm Kinter
  • 1982 - Neil McCormack
  • 1986 - Graeme Halprin
  • 1988 - Kieran Cassidy
  • 1988 - Leigh Halprin
  • 1993 - Bill Fryar †
  • 1997 - Andrew Kendray
  • 2001 - Gary Hodgson
  • 2002 - Paul Rider
  • 2006 - Brett Edwards
  • 2007 - Marc Green
  • 2008 - Bob & Brenda {{small|†}} Kendray
  • 2009 - Brett Hagan
  • 2019 - Kathy Green
  • 2019 - Ashley Kendray
  • 2019 - Mark Macdonald

}}

{{small|†}} Deceased

Honour Board

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style="background:#ffdead;" |Season

!style="background:#ffdead;" |MVP

!style="background:#ffdead;" |Batting avg.

!style="background:#ffdead;" |RBIs

!style="background:#ffdead;" |Gold Glove

!style="background:#ffdead;" |Stolen bases

1969/70Fred BushFred SchmidtPeter GoodchildFred SchmidtFred Bush
1970/71John LewisFred BushPeter GoodchildRobin CullenRobin Cullen
1971/72Gary GiumelliGary GiumelliGary GiumelliMike BuisakRobin Cullen
1972/73Gary GiumelliGary GiumelliFred BushFred SchmidtGary Giumelli
1973/74Grant BakerFred SchmidtGary GiumelliFred SchmidtGary Giumelli
1974/75No awardNo awardNo awardNo awardNo award
1975/76Wayne LongstaffGary GiumelliGary GiumelliFred SchmidtGary Giumelli
1976/77Wayne LongstaffWayne LongstaffNeil McCormackFred SchmidtGary Giumelli
1977/78Leigh HalprinLeigh HalprinGary GiumelliMal KinterGary Giumelli
1978/79Wayne LongstaffWayne LongstaffKieran CassidyMal KinterGary Giumelli
1979/80Nick BearNick BearFred BushNick BearPaul Rider
1980/81Lance SchmidtBill FryarGary GiumelliBill FryarBill Fryar
1981/82Lance SchmidtKieran CassidyFred BushLeigh HalprinKieran Cassidy
1982/83Bill FryarBill FryarGarry HaighBill FryarBill Fryar
1983Kieran CassidyGarry HaighKieran CassidyBill FryarBill Fryar
1984No awardNo awardNo awardNo awardNo award
1985Lance SchmidtLance SchmidtLeigh HalprinNo awardNo award
1986Lance SchmidtLeigh HalprinShane HigginsNo awardNo award
1987Andrew KendrayAndrew KendrayAndrew KendrayBill FryarBill Fryar
1988Greg CranAndrew KendrayAndrew KendrayBill FryarBill Fryar
1989Andrew KendrayNeil CurnowAndrew KendrayBill FryarBill Fryar
1990Andrew KendrayAndrew KendrayScott LawsonBill FryarDarren Kimmorley
1991Peter ColePeter JacksonAndrew KendrayPeter JacksonBill Fryar
1992Andrew KendrayAndrew KendrayPeter ColeBill FryarBill Fryar
1993Andrew KendrayAndrew KendrayAndrew KendrayBill FryarScott Farrer
1994Ashley KendrayAndrew KendrayMark Van PeltAndrew KendrayTom Keily
1995Andrew KendrayDarren KimmorleyAndrew KendrayAdam KeilyBill Fryar
1996Greg CranDarren KimmorleyAndrew KendrayErv MoydSean Ferme
1997Andrew KendrayAndrew KendrayGreg CranSam TibbitsBrett Beaton
1998Adam KeilyAndrew KendrayAndrew KendrayJason DuncanAdam Keily
1999Darrin WilsonAndrew KendrayAndrew KendrayWarwick SouthwoodJason Duncan
2000Brett NiddrieAndrew KendrayAndrew KendrayJason DuncanJason Duncan
2001Brett NiddrieBrett BeatonBrett BeatonKieran BushBrett Beaton
2002Chris DaviesTim WellsWarwick SouthwoodWarwick SouthwoodChris Davies
2003Brett BeatonBrett BeatonBrett BeatonJamie WakelamJoel Harvey
2004Lachlan BurrowsLachlan BurrowsAshley KendrayBrett BeatonLachlan Burrows
2005Brett NiddrieBrett EdwardsAnthony ZamaloAshley KendrayDrew Hodgson
2006Brett BeatonBrett BeatonBrett BeatonDrew HodgsonDrew Hodgson
2007Brett NiddrieAshley KendrayBrett BeatonBrett BeatonAnthony Zamolo
2008Joel HarveyJoel HarveyBrett BeatonBrett BeatonBrett Niddrie
2009Narelle GosstrayJoel HarveyBrett BeatonAdrian HandfordBernard Kelly
2010Daniel Conway-JonesDaniel Conway-JonesDaniel Conway-JonesAdrian HandfordDaniel Conway-Jones
2011Jason ElleryJoel HarveySean MummeAdrian HandfordLevi Blanchette
2012Daniel Conway-JonesKieran BushKieran BushRich WilliamsonJason Ellery
2013Jason ElleryJason ElleryJason ElleryMatt VickersJoel Harvey
2014Mitchell GreenJason ElleryJason ElleryMatt VickersJoel Harvey
2015Joel HarveyJason ElleryJason ElleryAmy CollinsMitch Green
2016Joel HarveyAdrian HandfordJason ElleryMichael LeeAnthony Zamolo
2017Mitchell GreenJason ElleryJason ElleryBlake HettigerJason Ellery
2018Mitchell GreenJack GreenBlake HettigerDrew HodgsonKieran Bush

Memorable moments

=1960s=

  • 23 November 1969 - Nightcliff defeat Blue Jays 53–1, a Darwin Baseball League record that still remains to this day. Fred Schmidt, Fred Bush and Peter Goodchild all star for the Tigers.NT News Limited. Baseball lacking in lustre. Thursday, 27 November 1969, page 31.

=1970s=

  • 17 January 1971 - With scores tied at 6 all after 9 innings, Pints score 1 run in the top of the 13th. With one out in the bottom half of the inning, Fred Schmidt singles and Peter Goodchild ends the game with a walk-off home run and 8–7 win against Pints. Fred Bush pitches all 13 innings for the win.NT News Limited. Nightcliff Pints in great game. Thursday, 21 January 1971, page 31.
  • 17 March 1974 - In the 1973/74 Grand Final against Waratahs, Gary Guimelli walks and scores before another pitch is thrown. Nightcliff win the Grand Final 14–2.Call, David (1974). Nightcliff scoop the baseball awards. NT News Limited. Monday, 18 March 1974, page 19.
  • 13 March 1977 - In the 1976/77 Grand Final against Oilers, Wayne Longstaff hits the leadoff hitter with the first pitch of the game. He then retires the next 26 hitters in a row, before allowing a bloop single with 2 out in the 9th. Nightcliff win the Grand Final 6–0.NT News Limited. Tigers cap great season. Thursday, 17 March 1977, page 24.
  • 15 October 1978 - Wayne Longstaff throws 18 strikeouts in a 7 innings (mercy rule) game against South Darwin to tie the league record of 18 strikeouts in a 9 innings game.
  • 29 October 1978 - Wayne Longstaff throws an 18 strikeout, no-hit, shutout, in a 7 innings (mercy rule) game against Northern Districts, to tie his own league record.
  • 3 December 1978 - Gary Giumelli steals 7 bases in one game from 1 hit and 4 walks, to set a new DBL record and Wayne Longstaff throws 15 strikeouts, to help defeat South Darwin 9–1.NT News Limited. Pints down East in 7–2 upset. Tuesday, 5 December 1978, page 42.

=1980s=

  • 9 March 1980 - With 1 out in the top of the 9th inning, Kieran Cassidy hits a 2-run home run to tie the game at 3 all. Nightcliff go on to score 5 runs in the top of the 11th inning and win the 1979/80 Grand Final against East Darwin, 8–3.Nason, Dave. The Tigers show Easts errors of their way. NT News Limited. Monday, 10 March 1980, page 32.
  • 14 March 1981 - Behind all game and down 5–3 with 2 out in the bottom of the 9th inning, Bill Fryar and Fred Bush both double to win the Preliminary Final 6–5 against Pints and qualify for their 11th consecutive Grand Final appearance.NT News Limited. (1981). Tigers back from the baseball grave. Tuesday, 17 March 1981, page 36.
  • 6 October 1983 - Lance Schmidt throws 17 strikeouts and 17 walks in a 5-hour rain soaked 'night ball' Grand Final against Rebels. Nightcliff eventually lose 19–17. Nightcliff players Gary Giumelli, Paul Rider & Gary Lambert are all ejected from the game.Zeroni, Tiziana (1983). Troubled Tigers to meet cup foe. NT News Limited. Saturday, 8 October 1983, page 38.
  • 16 August 1987 - In the upset of the season, cellar-dwellers Nightcliff defeat league leaders and eventual Premiers, South Darwin, 4–1. Lance Schmidt throws a complete game for the Tigers while Andrew Kendray hits a 2-run home run and Bill Fryar hits 2 sacrifice flies.NT News Limited. Premiers downed. Tuesday, 18 August 1987, page 30.

=1990s=

  • 9 September 1990 - Nightcliff finish the regular season as minor premiers, ending a 6-year drought of not appearing in the finals.Geracitano, Ted (1990). Rabbitohs steal place in play-offs. NT News Limited. Monday, 10 September 1990, page 29.
  • 29 September 1991 - Already down 1 game in the best of 3 Grand Final series and behind early in the second game, Andrew Kendray hits a three-run home run to tie the score at 4 all. Nightcliff never look back and go to win the game 6–5.Geracitano, Ted. Nightcliff tie series. NT News Limited. Monday, 30 September 1991, page 36.
  • 6 October 1991 - Playing with a broken right hand (after being hit by a pitch the week before), Peter Jackson goes 3 for 4 with 4 RBIs to help win game 3 and the Grand Final against Tracy Village, 8–5.Geracitano, Ted. Nightcliff turns up the heat. NT News Limited. Monday, 7 October 1991, page 31.
  • 18 September 1993 - Behind all game and down 7–2 in the top of the 8th inning, Nightcliff turn a triple-play to end the innings. In the bottom of the 9th inning, Nightcliff rally with 4 runs to win game 1 of the Grand Final series, 8–7.Sunday Territorian. Nightcliff goes one up. NT News Limited. Sunday, 19 September 1993, page 37. They go on to win the 1993 Premiership the next day against Tracy Village, who until now, had only lost one game throughout the season.Wade, Angela. Tigers wrap up final with easy victory. NT News Limited. Monday, 20 September 1993, page 32.
  • 8 May 1994 - Playing in his 300th 'A' grade game, Bill Fryar goes 5 for 5 with 4 RBIs, 3 stolen bases and 2 runs scored, to help seal a 6–4 win against Pints.Wade, Angela. (1994). Fryar's 300th proves winner. NT News Limited. Monday, 9 May 1994, page 33.
  • 29 May 1994 - With the scores tied at 8 all after 9 innings, Bill Fryar tripled to lead-off the bottom of the 14th inning, and scored on a walk-off base hit by Hamish Cameron defeating Pints 9–8, ending the longest game in DBL history. Peter Cole throws all 14 innings for the win.NT News Limited. Marathon. Monday, 30 May 1994, page 39.
  • 18 May 1995 - With 2 out in the last innings of a night game at Richardson Park, Andrew Kendray ends the game with a walk-off Grand Slam and a 5–3 win against Tracy Village.Brown, Peter. Kendray boosts Tigers' chances. NT News Limited. Saturday, 20 May 1995, page 64.
  • 19 September 1999 - Needing to win the final game of the regular season against Pints to finish minor premiers, scores are tied at 4 all after 4 innings until with 1 out in the bottom of the 10th when Andrew Kendray doubles and scores on a single by Brett Edwards to end the game 5–4.Earle, Richard. Pints ride their luck. NT News Limited. Tuesday, 21 September 1999, page 35.

=2000s=

  • 13 August 2000 - With scores tied at 3 all after 9 innings, Brett Beaton doubles with 1 out in the bottom of the 11th and advances to third on a sacrifice fly to right field. Warwick Southwood picks up the game-winning RBI with an infield hit and 4–3 win against Palmerston.NT News Limited. NT Scoreboard: Baseball. Tuesday, 15 August 2000, page 35.
  • 17 September 2000 - Needing to win the last game of the regular season to make the finals, Nightcliff thump league leaders Palmerston, 26–1. Pitcher Brett Niddrie throws a 2-hitter for the Tigers.NT News Limited. NT Scoreboard: Baseball. Tuesday, 19 September 2000, page 35.
  • 10 September 2006 - In the Elimination Final against Palmerston, the Reds have a 6–5 lead late in the game. In the bottom of the 7th inning, Nightcliff send 16 hitters to the plate and score 10 runs (all earned) against 3 Palmerston pitchers. The Tigers win the game 15–7 and advance to the 2006 Grand Final.Dawkins, Greg (2006). Tigers' rally ends Reds' title hopes. NT News Limited. 12 September 2006, page 38.
  • 20 May 2007 - In one of the tightest games of Nightcliff's history, the Tigers defeat Palmerston 1–0 after they score in the 6th inning following safe hits by Tim Rolland and Danny Dong. Pitcher Brett Niddrie throws a 2-hitter for the Tigers.NT News Limited. Tigers claim their first kill. Monday, 21 May 2007, page 37.
  • 16 September 2007 - Tiger pitcher Brett Niddrie scatters 7 hits, in a stellar 128-pitch complete game. He also doubles in the game-winning RBI in the 8th inning, to win the Preliminary Final against the Palmerston Reds 4–3, as Nightcliff advance to their 10 Grand Final appearance in 11 years.NT News Limited. Tigers all-rounder earns his stripes. Tuesday, 18 September 2007, page 38.
  • 23 September 2007 - Nightcliff score 6 runs in the top of the 9th inning to break the game open and go on to win the 2007 Grand Final against Tracy Village, 11–4.
  • 19 December 2009 - Former Australian women's baseball representative, Narelle Gosstray, wins the Tigers "Most Vavuable Player" award, becoming the first woman to achieve that feat.

=2010s=

  • 25 July 2010 - Nightcliff pitcher Daniel Conway-Jones throws 14 strikeouts in a 7 innings game and also picks up 3 safe hits in a great individual performance, but the Tigers lose the game 3–1 to Tracy Village.Webster, Jess. [http://www.territorystories.nt.gov.au/bitstream/10070/222443/35/ntn27jul10035x.pdf Village traps Tigers] NT News Limited. Retrieved on 2010-08-26
  • 6 April 2014 - Nightcliff score 13 runs in the 4th innings in a 22–2 win over Palmerston, with Joel Harvey and Mitch Green leading the offence.Morris, Grey (8 April 2014). Premier splits set. NT News Sport (Page 31)
  • 15 June 2014 - In a hard-fought game, Nightcliff eventually outslug Pints in a 23–21 victory with Jason Ellery, Joel Harvey and Mitch Green leading the Tigers offence.Morris, Grey (17 June 2014). It's raining runs as Nightcliff laugh last in slugfest. NT News Sport (Page 42)
  • 17 April 2015 - Australian women's player, left-hand pitcher Amy Collins, pitches a 26–5 winning game against the Palmerston Reds.
  • 24 May 2015 - Nightcliff race to a 10–2 lead, but are pegged back by the Palmerston Reds who tied the game at 11–11 at the end of the ninth inning. The Tigers scored a run at the top of the 11th and held the Reds hitters to earn the win.Morris, Grey (25 May 2015). [http://www.ntnews.com.au/sport/nightcliff-defeats-palmerston-reds-in-13-12-darwin-baseball-thriller/story-fnk0b28u-1227368782140 Nightcliff defeats Palmerston Reds in 13–12 Darwin baseball thriller]. NT News. Retrieved 2015-05-30.

Representatives

=Claxton Shield=

Between 1981 and 1988, the Northern Territory competed in the national Claxton Shield competition and the following Nightcliff players represented the NT.

  • 1981 - Bill Fryar, Lance Schmidt, Leigh Halprin & Wayne Longstaff
  • 1982 - Bill Fryar & Dennis Kerin
  • 1983 - Bill Fryar, Lance Schmidt & Paul Rider
  • 1984 - Bill Fryar
  • 1985 - Lance Schmidt
  • 1986 - Nil
  • 1987 - Bill Fryar
  • 1988 - Andrew Kendray & Scott McCormack

=Australia=

Several Nightcliff registered players have represented Australia and they appear below.

  • 1983 - Bill Fryar (Australian Invitation team to play 3-game series against Japanese industrial league champions, Toshiba)NT News Limited. (1983). Japan side full of stars. Saturday, 19 November 1983, page 45.
  • 1987 - Andrew Kendray (Under 18 National team to tour the United States)
  • 1997 - Andrew Kendray (Australian Provincial team tour of Europe)
  • 1999 - Andrew Kendray (Australian Provincial team tour of Europe)
  • 2001 - Andrew Kendray & Greg Cran (Australian Provincial team tour of Europe)
  • 2003 - Sam Tibbits (Australian Senior Team)
  • 2003 - Ashley Kendray (Australian Provincial team tour of Europe)
  • 2005 - Ashley Kendray (Australian Provincial team tour of Europe)
  • 2007 - Ashley Kendray (Australian Provincial team tour of Europe)
  • 2009 - Ashley Kendray (Australian Provincial team tour of Japan)
  • 2014 - Narelle Gosstray (Assistant Coach - Australian Women's National Team - World Cup - Japan - Bronze)Morris, Grey (28 July 2014). [http://www.ntnews.com.au/sport/narelle-gosstray-new-assistant-coach-of-aussie-baseball-team/story-fnk0b2ce-1227005392429 Narelle Gosstray new assistant coach of Aussie baseball team]. NT News. Retrieved 2014-12-05
  • 2016 - Amy Collins (Australian Emeralds team, that competed at the Women's Baseball World Cup).[https://sportandrecreation.nt.gov.au/northern-territory-institute-of-sport/ntis-news/collins-selected-in-australian-womens-baseball-team Collins selected in Australian Women’s Baseball team] (4 August 216). Department of Sport and Recreation. NT Government. Retrieved 2016-10-01.

Retired numbers

The constitution allows for a player's uniform number to be retired, if that player has played 15 or more seasons at 'A' grade level with the club. Players with their corresponding retired numbers and principle position follow:

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13Fred Bush3rd base1969–83
11Kieran Cassidy1st base1972–88
14Leigh HalprinUtility1973–89
21Bill Fryar1st base / Center field1980–99
12Andrew KendrayCatcher1985–01

See also

References

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