Date of Birth | 19-09-1999 |
Age | 24 |
Nationality | New Zealander |
Player Status | Available |
Playing Role | Bowling All-Rounder (Seam) |
Bowling Style | RA Fast Medium |
Batting Style | RH Middle Order Bat |
Entry Route | British Passport (Born in the UK) |
Major Teams | Auckland A, Takapuna CC Premier Mens, North Shore CC Premier Mens |
Coaching Qualifications | NZC Level 1 |
Ryan Quinn is an exciting and valuable talent for Auckland A and has been a dominant force in the Auckland Premier Men’s competition.
A right-arm seam bowling all-rounder, Quinn has played Auckland A alongside Auckland Aces players Martin Guptill, Sean Solia, and Adithya Ashok. Quinn was been a mainstay for a star-packed Takapuna line-up, before his move to North Shore, including Auckland Aces players such as Robbie O’Donnell, Will O’Donnell, Ross Ter Braak, Danru Ferns, and Dutch International Max O’Dowd.
Playing in this Aces-heavy National Championship-winning side, he earned himself Takapuna Premier Men’s best all-rounder and also the top bowler for the 2020/21 season. Quinn took 42 wickets at an average of 21.52 beating his previous 2019/20 season of 38 wickets at an average of 18.92 in the Auckland Premier League. To add to his bowling prowess Quinn has multiple premier half-centuries with a high score of 83.
Quinn played for Auckland A and Takapuna men in the 2021/22 season taking 29 wickets but unfortunately, his season was cut short due to injury. The highlight of his season was his 5 wickets against a strong Cornwall Cricket Club line-up rolling through their top 4 including the wicket of Blackcaps batsman George Worker.
Craig Cachopa the former Auckland Aces Captain, Sussex County Player, and Takapuna Premier coach says “Ryan is an exceptionally talented guy who is a great teammate and club man! His bowling is uncomfortable to face, and he’s got the pace and skill to change a game in a spell”.
The youngster joined North Shore Cricket Club in 2022/23 and continued to impress, as he did on his return to the UK last summer. After two successful seasons for Finchampstead (2018-19: Home Counties Premier League), Quinn returned in 2023 and enjoyed a strong season for Richmond in the Middlesex League.
The dual Passport holding seamer is now open to a UK return in 2024 and is someone we strongly recommend.
Team (Season) | Runs | Ave | Wkts | Avg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Richmond (2023) | 319 | 19.94 | 21 | 21.24 |
Finchampstead (2019) | 116 | 9.67 | 11 | 38.45 |
Finchampstead (2018) | 424 | 30.29 | 17 | 31.00 |
Date of Birth | 19-09-1999 |
Age | 24 |
Nationality | New Zealander |
Player Status | Available |
Playing Role | Bowling All-Rounder (Seam) |
Player Status | Available |
Bowling Style | RA Fast Medium |
Batting Style | RH Middle Order Bat |
Entry Route | British Passport (Born in the UK) |
Major Teams | Auckland A, Takapuna CC Premier Mens, North Shore CC Premier Mens |
Coaching Qualifications | NZC Level 1 |
Ryan Quinn is an exciting and valuable talent for Auckland A and has been a dominant force in the Auckland Premier Men’s competition.
A right-arm seam bowling all-rounder, Quinn has played Auckland A alongside Auckland Aces players Martin Guptill, Sean Solia, and Adithya Ashok. Quinn was been a mainstay for a star-packed Takapuna line-up, before his move to North Shore, including Auckland Aces players such as Robbie O’Donnell, Will O’Donnell, Ross Ter Braak, Danru Ferns, and Dutch International Max O’Dowd.
Playing in this Aces-heavy National Championship-winning side, he earned himself Takapuna Premier Men’s best all-rounder and also the top bowler for the 2020/21 season. Quinn took 42 wickets at an average of 21.52 beating his previous 2019/20 season of 38 wickets at an average of 18.92 in the Auckland Premier League. To add to his bowling prowess Quinn has multiple premier half-centuries with a high score of 83.
Quinn played for Auckland A and Takapuna men in the 2021/22 season taking 29 wickets but unfortunately, his season was cut short due to injury. The highlight of his season was his 5 wickets against a strong Cornwall Cricket Club line-up rolling through their top 4 including the wicket of Blackcaps batsman George Worker.
Craig Cachopa the former Auckland Aces Captain, Sussex County Player, and Takapuna Premier coach says “Ryan is an exceptionally talented guy who is a great teammate and club man! His bowling is uncomfortable to face, and he’s got the pace and skill to change a game in a spell”.
The youngster joined North Shore Cricket Club in 2022/23 and continued to impress, as he did on his return to the UK last summer. After two successful seasons for Finchampstead (2018-19: Home Counties Premier League), Quinn returned in 2023 and enjoyed a strong season for Richmond in the Middlesex League.
The dual Passport holding seamer is now open to a UK return in 2024 and is someone we strongly recommend.
Team (Season) | Runs | Ave | Wkts | Avg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Richmond (2023) | 319 | 19.94 | 21 | 21.24 |
Finchampstead (2019) | 116 | 9.67 | 11 | 38.45 |
Finchampstead (2018) | 424 | 30.29 | 17 | 31.00 |