About Us -> Cricket Trip

Page last updated: 04/01/2011

Hello and welcome to the Cricket Trip page.

Below are some interesting statistics about the infamous Cat's trips away.
Click on the link below to view a spreadsheet extract of the famous 'Blue Book', which holds key information about every trip away, and every attendee.

Uploading the 'Blue Book' brought back some fond memories, and I am sure reading it well do the same for you.

The 2010/11 season trip will be organised by Glenn Outten and Kane Colgan. Please contact them directly via email on the details below to find out how you can be a part of one of the best weekends of your life. Suggestions for a destination are welcome.

With the top 4 sides currently sitting on top of the ladder heading into the Christmas we are hoping there will be plenty to celebrate on the ‘HCCC -End of Season Players Trip’, making it the biggest & best seen for many years.

This season we're off to Coogee Bay.
Please Note – We are likely to head to Royal Randwick for the David Jones Australia Derby Day.

A flyer has been placed on the notice board in the club rooms, please add you name if you are interested in attending. 

The proposed dates are the 8th-10th April 2010.

A deposit of $150 is required by Tuesday, 11th January 2011.

There are only 4 spots still available so don’t miss out!!!

If you have and queries please e-mail Glenn Outten or Kane Colgan

Glenn Outten - Photo
HCCC 7th XI Captain
Phone: 0402 237 995
Email: Glenn.Outten@hopperscrossingcc.com.au

Kane Colgan
Phone: 0423 479 327
Email: Kane.Colgan@hopperscrossingcc.com.au


Trip Records Number of trips recorded in the famous Blue Book - 21

Number of Players Who Have Travelled on a Trip - 120 players

First Recorded Trip - 1988 to Albury

Most Trips Attended - Bernie Moynahan (20)

Longest Sequence of Trips - Bernie Moynahan (10 in a row)

Longest Gap Between Attendances - Darren Hellmann (11 years - 1988 to 2000)

Most Visited City - Adelaide (5 times)

Furthest Travelled - Brisbane (One Time)

Highest Attendees on a Trip - 26 (Brisbane 2008)

Least Attendees on a Trip - 7 (Sydney 2002)


Click Here to Access the Blue Book Trip Database