Access RnD presents the Bradman Medal

Round 1 Brent Atherton
Round 2 Tom Jagot
Round 3 Justin Avendano

The 2020-21 season will be the fourth in which the Access RnD Bradman Medal is awarded to our First Grade player of the year, thanks to the continued generous support from our headline sponsor. After Matt Alexander and James Campbell shared the $1,000 top prize last year, it's the batsmen who are leading the way in the first three rounds of the new season. The first three $100 round prizes are awarded to Brent Atherton (73* on debut in Round 1), Tom Jagot (149 in Round 2) and Justin Avendano (161 in Round 3).

Points are awarded in each of the 15 rounds of the regular season using a formula based on runs, wickets and fielding dismissals, and totted up to determine the overall positions. James Campbell took out the inaugural award in 2017-18 and Adam Crosthwaite was the winner in 2018-19. The presentation of the Access RnD Bradman Medal is the highlight of our annual presentation night (or virtual presentation, as was the case in 2020), alongside a video celebrating the First Grade season. The last three years' videos can be found at: https://www.northsydneycc.com.au/club/bradman-medal-highlights/

Access RnD is a boutique, independent specialist tax consultancy on the R&D Tax Incentive program as well as Export Market Development Grant (EMDG), and other Federal Government funding programs. Rod Campbell, Dave Sammut and the team at Access RnD work with their clients individually, and with the clients' existing tax agents, in a collaborative fashion to deliver quality outcomes and maximised financial entitlements from government funding programs. We're delighted that they are back on board supporting the Bears for another season, and look forward to another exciting contest for the Access RnD Bradman Medal.

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