The Salisbury Super Sports Hall of Fame is a small list of individuals whose long service and loyalty has gone above and beyond what we would ever normally expect from our customers.
Through loyalty, commitment, and integrity this handful of individuals have carved for themselves a permanent place in the history of one of Queensland’s longest running indoor sports centres and have been rewarded, by their induction into the Hall of Fame, a lifetime Gold Membership of Salisbury Super Sports.

DAVID WALTER
DOB: 28 Jan 1969
Playing History: Cricket Debut: 1992 (Indoor) Volleyball: 1995 – 1996
Honours: Superleague Cricket debut 1999 Masters Superleague Cricket debut 2004 Zone Masters representative 2008-2009 Queensland Masters (40s) team: 2009 Australian Masters (40s) honorary team: 2009 Inaugural Gold Member 2000 Inaugural Hall of Fame inductee 2003
Arriving in Brisbane already with an indoor cricket background, Dave started playing at Salisbury within weeks of moving from Northern NSW in 1992 and has never left. He captained a team almost without break throughout this time until 'retiring' from captaincy to join Salisbury's longest-running team "Chalkies" in 2003. He continues to be a popular member of the cricket fraternity at Salisbury and has recently added zone and state representative honours to his long list of achievements.
We have all been told many times over that we are what we eat. There is so much truth about that, although maintaining a truly healthy body requires not just healthy diet, but regular exercise as well.
Summer is a wonderful time for outdoor sports. However, our harsh sun can often create unpleasant consequences. Games such as indoor cricket come to the rescue for men and women who enjoy playing sport throughout the year.
Pain: the Agony and the Elation
Everyone experiences pain during their lifetime. It is a part of being human. However, we should be able to distinguish between good pain and bad pain. Everyone who performs some kind of exercise should ensure that their pain is not detrimental to their well-being.