05/01/2026
415 teams have represented Queensland since 1982.
With the help of many amazing people, 384 offical photos have been located and published on the website.
Of the 31 photos still needed, most are teams in the 80’s/90’s except for these 4 teams:
2009 U14 Boys
2008 U14 Boys
2008 U16 Boys
2008 U18 Girls (Hurricanes)
If you have these official photos or know someone who might, please tag them or let me know.
18/12/2025
I’ve started uploading some videos on to Youtube.
So far games from the 1987 ICF Open National Titles held at Mansfield.
I will be uploading more in the coming weeks
19/12/25 Update : Am having some technical issues. Further updates to come
21/12/25 Update. New Channel created
- YouTube
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27/11/2025
Hello indoor cricket community, I have another team photo I need help with in identifying faces.
I believe this is the first ICA Ladies team (1985).
Updated 28/11/25:
Back row L-R
Denise Marsh
Kerry Wolski
Shelley Horwell
Front row L-R
Tracy Livesey
Lorna Wright
Kathryn McMahon
Libby Wright
Lea Webster
One to go !
03/11/2025
The Queensland indoor cricket community has experienced a number of losses recently (four this year that I am aware of).
Tony Petrohilos (Open Men 1986-1988)
Tony Austin (Coach Open Women 2005)
Steve Munster (Open Men 1987-1992)
Kate Colahan (Open Women 1986)
It has been remiss of me not to acknowledge their contributions, but more importantly, pay tribute to their memories, families and the broader indoor cricket community.
I will be adding an “In Memoriam” section to the website eventually to remember those who have represented our State and no longer with us.
If you are aware of any other Qld indoor reps not listed below (players, coaches, managers, umpires or trainers), please let me know so I can include them ❤️.
Peter Donaldson (035 Men 1992-1993 ; Coach 040 Mens 1994-1998)
Brett Sabburg (040 Men 2007-2009)
Ian Black (035 Men 1995-1998, 040 Men 1999-2002)
Greg Powell (035 Men 2002-2007)
David Hirning (035 Men 1994-1999)
Ian Harding (040 Men 2009)
Andrew Boddy (035 Men 2017)
Phil (Bomber) Martyn (Open Men 1983, 040 Men 1991-1995)
Dennis Cutts (Manager - Open Mens 1985, Open Women 1987, U21 Men 1989)
Ray Grant (Open Men 1982)
Trevor Mulcahy (Manager - 1995 U18 Boys)
Maddy Daunt (U18 Girls 2006-2008)
Our hearts go out to their families and friends ❤️
29/10/2025
As an official tournament program wasn't available at this year's Masters Nationals in Adelaide I've put one together.
I think it's important to preserve our history even more than ever now.
I've added 0/30 Men's back on the Honour Board (0/30's is a big part of Masters history) and added a few player profiles as well (like we used to have). It also includes all team photos (that were available), 2024/2025 results and 2025 All Star lists.
If anyone would like a copy, click here
https://tinyurl.com/2025AusMastersProgram
Special mention to Dave Norris who created the images and took the photos.
26/10/2025
As most people would know by now I’ve been putting together a history of all Qld indoor cricket representative teams since National titles began.
https://indoorcricketqld.com/
Qld has submitted 415 teams between 1982-2025 across Juniors, Opens, Masters and Lord Taverners.
With the help of the amazing indoor cricket community, I’ve managed to collect 345 team photos so far.
I know some people are still looking through boxes and drawers but if anyone else has these photos, please let me know.
Open Men
1984 (ICA/NSL and ICF)
1985 (ICA and ICF)
1986 (ICA)
1987 (ICA)
1988 (ICA and ICF)
1991
1996
1997
1998
2001
Open Women
1985 (ICA and ICF)
1986 (ICA and ICF)
1987 (ICF)
1988 (ICA and ICF)
1989
1990
1992
1994
1997
2010
U18/U19 Boys
1992
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
U18 Girls
2008 (both teams)
U16 Boys
2008
2009
2010
U13/U14 Boys
2008
2009
2011
2014
0/30 Women
2000
2004
2011
0/30 Men
2011
2012
Lord Taverners
1993 to 2011 (19 in total)
If anyone can help me complete our history by providing these photos, please let me know. Please share this post or tag someone you think could help.
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23/09/2025
Moving on to Queensland men/boys.
In addition to our 2 Hall of Famers (Alan Wilson and Dion Muir), Queensland has produced a number of outstanding male players since 1982. As with all our groups, too many to list individually. Here are the players who have represented Queensland on 15+ occasions:
Rob Fitzgerald
Rob has represented Queensland for an incredible 25 consecutive years since 1999 (no tournament held in 2020 or 2021)
- 3 Qld U18 Boys (3 Titles)
- 22 Qld Open Men (12 Titles)
Lyle Teske
Lyle first played for Qld in 1998, with 24 Qld teams in total to his name
- 1 Qld U18 Boys (1 Title)
- 21 Qld Open Men (12 Titles)
- 2 Qld 0/30 Men (2 Titles)
Brenton Brien has played in 20 Qld teams with 14 Titles. Brenton has also coached 15 Qld teams (as per previous post) with 8 Titles.
19 Qld teams
Rhys Dearness (11 Titles)
Scott Sommerville (15 Titles)
17 Qld teams
Stephen Wilson (14 Titles)
Brendon Boyd (10 Titles)
Joel Boucher (12 Titles)
Col Robinson (8 Titles* - still working on ICA results)
16 Qld teams
Ray Zahnow (12 Titles)
Leigh Holt (11 Titles)
Glynn Knox (8 Titles)
Paul Cross (8 Titles)
Terry Dimmick (9 Titles)
15 Qld teams
Aaron Mills (8 Titles)
Matt Jenkins (11 Titles)
All players listed have also represented Australia, most on multiple occasions.
If you would like to know other
players or more information, post a comment.
20/09/2025
Time to celebrate the players.
Today we look at the amazing Queensland Ladies who have contributed to Queensland’s successes over many years. With over 350 Women/Girls since 1985 here are the players with 15+ teams to their names.
Donna Dalby :
- 17 Qld Open Women’s (10 Titles)
- 3 Qld 0/30 Women’s (3 Titles). Donna also coached the Qld Open Women’s team 7 times for a total of 27 Qld teams.
Donna represented Australia Open Women’s team on 8 occasions (Captain 6 times) and 1 Australia 0/30 Women’s team (Captain)
Jude Coleman :
- 18 Qld Open Women’s teams between 2001-2019 (only missing 2016) with an amazing 14 National Titles. Jude also coached the Qld Open Women’s team twice for a total of 20 Qld teams.
Jude represented Australia Open Women’s team 13 times (10 times as captain)
Dulane Yohey :
-15 Qld Open Women’s teams (10 Titles)
-2 Qld 0/30 Women’s teams (2 Titles).
Dools had also represented Australia Open Women’s on 11 occasions and 1 Australia 0/30 Women’s team.
Ashleigh Doble :
-2 Qld U18 Girls
-15 Qld Open Women’s teams (11 Titles)
Ash has also represented Australia Open Women’s on 9 occasions.
Jodie Spall :
-10 Qld Open Women’s teams (8 Titles)
- 5 Qld 0/30 Women’s teams (4 Titles).
Jodie has represented Australia Open Women’s twice.
Wendy Kemp :
- 11 Qld Open Women’s (9 Titles)
- 2 Qld 0/30 Women’s (1 Title)
- 7 times as a Coach (2 Qld U18 Girls, 1 Qld 0/30 Women’s, 4 Open Qld Women’s) for a total of 20 Qld teams.
Wendy also represented Australia Open Women’s on 6 occasions and 1 Australia 0/30 Women’s team (Captain) and another as Coach.
Renee Lee :
- 9 Qld Open Women’s (5 Titles)
- 4 Qld 0/30 Women’s (3 Titles)
- 8 times as Coach (6 Qld U18 Girls and 2 Qld U20 Women) for a total of 21 Qld teams.
Renee also represented Australia Open Women’s team on 4 occasions and 2 Australia 0/30 Women’s teams.
Rebecca Cook :
- 12 Qld Open Women’s (10 Titles)
- 1 Qld 0/30 Women’s team.
Rebecca also represented Australia Open Women’s on 8 occasions and 1 Australia 0/30 Women’s team.
Katrina Teske :
- 11 Qld Open Women’s consecutive years (8 Titles)
- 3 stints as a Qld Coach (U18 Girls, U20 Women and Open Women).
Katrina also represented Australia Open Women’s on 7 occasions.
Donna McCrenor :
- 3 Qld Open Women’s (1 Title)
- 10 Qld 0/30 Women’s (8 Titles)
- 1 Qld 0/30 Women’s as Coach.
Donna also represented Australia 0/30 Women’s team once (Captain).
*Meagan and Samantha Dixon have both represented 14 Qld teams each as players and Australia Open Women’s teams 4 and 5 times respectively. Katrina Dixon has also represented Qld 12 times and Australia once.
As always I’ve taken all care to compile this information however if there are errors or omissions please let me know. Also comment on anyone else you feel deserves a shout out to and I’ll do my best to add their contributions in also.
17/09/2025
Next up are our unsong heroes - Team Managers.
Without our Team Managers who would make sure we are where we should be on time, provide us with jokes, lollies, water refills and a shoulder to lean on. Basically our Mums and Dads away from home.
130 Qld Team Managers overall since 1982. Here’s some long serving Managers we are so grateful for.
Grant MacQuarrie has managed 17 Queensland teams across Opens and Masters starting in 2008. Grant has also managed 4 Australian Masters teams (2010, 2013, 2016, 2023).
Ron Olsen balanced his 16 Qld Team Manager roles with 9 Coaching roles between 2006 and 2019, often doubling up roles in the same year.
Darren Carmichael managed his first Qld team in 2002, recently returning to the Manager scene taking his 14th team to Adelaide this year. Darren also managed the 2008 Australian 0/30 Mens team.
Michael Eborn’s first Manager role was way back in 1998 and still going strong taking his 14th team to Perth in 2024. Michael also managed the 2005 Australian 0/35 Mens team.
Maleah Harris has been a Qld Team Manager 14 times between 2004-2025 having recently been inducted into the Hall of Fame for contributions at an International level.
Kath Wedmaier managed the 0/30 Women’s team for an amazing 11 consecutive years between 2000-2011 (there was no 0/30 Women’s team in 2008).
Many other notable contributions also.
Adele Wood : 9 Qld teams between 2016-2024 + 2 Australian 0/40 Masters teams (2017 and 2019)
Mick Vasen : 9 Qld Masters teams + 2 Australian 0/35’s Masters teams (2008 and 2010)
Jay Shannon : 8 Qld
teams since 2018 + the 2024 Australian 0/35 Masters team
Phil Shannon : 6 Qld teams since 2018 + the 2023 Australian 0/50 Masters team
Martin Anderson : 7 Qld Junior boys teams (2008-2015)
Doug Daunt : 6 Qld Lord Taverners teams and one Junior boys team
Glenda Hall : 7 Qld Junior girls/womens teams
Terry Norris : 7 consecutive Qld 0/40 Masters teams
I know everyone would have their favourite Manager. If you want a shout out comment and I’ll provide their contributions also.
14/09/2025
As Queensland prepare to select State teams (for 2026) over the next few weeks it’s probably an opportune time to reflect on some outstanding individual achievements over the past 40+ years.
We’re going to start with those Coaches (includes Assistant Coaches) who have been an integral part of Queensland’s amazing success.
Queensland are fortunate to have some of the best coaches in the world with many going on to also successfully coach Australian teams over the years.
With 121 Queensland coaches in total it’s impossible to list them all. Here’s a few long serving coaches who have made major contributions over many years.
Rod Jenkins
Rod coached his first Queensland team in 1991 and has coached 21 Queensland teams, winning 15 National titles.
Rod was also Coach (or Assistant Coach) for 19 Western Australia teams between 2004-2014.
Bruce Arrold
Bruce started his coaching career in 1994 and has been senior coach of 30 Queensland teams across many divisions. 19 Queensland teams Bruce has coached have gone on to win a National title.
Rob Boiston
Following a successful playing career Rob turned his passion to coaching in 2000 with 8 National titles (15 teams) to date.
Brenton Brien
Brenton continues to balance his playing career with a succesful coaching career having now coached 15 Queensland teams with 8 National titles to his credit.
A few others with notable successes include:
Darryl O’Sullivan : 6 teams, 6 National titles
Brad Zeller : 7 teams, 4 National titles
Wendy Kemp : 7 teams, 4 National titles
Fiona Byrnes : 6 teams, 5 National titles
Donna Dalby : 7 teams, 5 National titles
David Gloede : 9 teams, 7 National titles
Kevin Ala-Outinen : 12 teams, 5 National titles
Chris Pointon: 5 teams, 5 National titles
Garry Smith : 10 teams, 6 National titles
Darryl Williams : 11 teams (Lord Taverners), 9 National titles
We wish all 2026 Coaches well in their campaigns next year.
Disclaimer : As no “official” records exist, this information is from my personal collection. Please advise of any errors or omissions so i can can update accordingly.
28/07/2025
I am presently updating the Queensland Reps website and require assistance in identifying the individuals in this photograph, believed to be the 1987 Queensland ICA Ladies team. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
*Updated 23/12/25
Back row (L-R)
Dennis Cutts (Manager)
Ann Lennon
Chris Lennox
Denise Marsh
Trish McMahon
Col Robinson (Coach)
Middle row (L-R)
Lynn Romoser
Janice Nock
Kathryn McMahon
Sue Davis
Deidre Smallhorn
Front row (L-R)
Raylee Inglis
Karen Abdy
Sharon Wass