reggie05 wrote:Congratulations to Marc Cossens who will play his 200th match this week for PV. A great effort especially when you consider he had 5 years away from the club. Cuz has held most positions at the club on and off field roles and is currently president and captain. Add in what he has done and currently does for the assoc teams he is an valuable member of our assoc.
Reading the fossils reminisce early about clubs disappearing it is largely due to Cuz’s passion and single-mindedness ( happy goat!!) that PV is in such a strong position.
A great bloke and friend he captaincy has improved in recent years since he decided to bowl me more. Well more than the last captain we had.
Good luck tomorrow Cuz
Well said reggie.

Although I did prefer 'stubbiness' to 'single-mindedness...
I'm priveleged to call Cuz a good mate of mine and ultra-proud of his on-field and off-field achievements for both PV and The Association. If more people showed the passion, 'stubbiness' (

) and committment he has for the Association, it'd be a better place to play.
Although probably not comprehensive, off the top of my head his cricketing achievements have been;
- Team bowling aggregate award
- Team batting aggregate award
- Club fielding award (many)
- Association fielding award (multiple)
- Club Vice-Presidency
- Club Presidency
- A Grade Club Captain
- Premiership Captain
- Association Captain
- Dual All-Australian
My apologies Cuz if I've missed anything..
I guess one of the main reasons I can sit back now with pride on what Marc has achieved thusfar is because I played a major part in pushing hard for his elevation into the A Grade back around 96/97, after he had come through the ranks, starting out as a young fella. I have been priveleged to have witnessed first hand; his maiden A Grade ton (still a PV A Grade opening stand 220-odd); his first premiership as PV skipper (2009/10) and both of his All-Australian selections, once as his skipper and again as his Coach.
As far as I'm concerned, there are five legitimate 'Club Legends' in PV's 31yr history, and Cuz is one of them (the other 4 being John Dolling, Jeff Eckermann, Graeme Tscharke & Simon Janetzki).
Para Vista's fortunes could've waned significantly when JD handed the reigns over to Cuz, both on and off the field, but majorly due to his tireless efforts over countless hours, and thanks to a quality support crew on the Club Exec in more recent times, the Club has continued to be successful.
Congratulations on reaching the 200 game milestone mate! All the very best for tomorrow and the future.
