Now in our tenth year, the Club is glued together by an innate respect shared by all the players regardless of age or ability. The passion we share for both the great game and the Club we are creating is palpable and ensures the spirit of the evening is wonderfully positive and inspiring. We are a Club without cliques, hidden agenda's or tittle-tattle. The players know we are blessed with a wonderful opportunity to build a Club of longevity for the common good of those who don the whites, their families and, essentially, the children who wish to learn the traditions and nuances of the game.
After a feast of roast beef or fish, apple crumble and a cheese board with a Chernobyl-like pungency, the highlight of the evening is of course the Awards. There were numerous candidates for each coveted engraved glass tankard and trophy, but in the end, we rewarded those who demonstrated both cricketing prowess and that little extra something that mirrors the spirit of the Club. The winners and other nominations are listed below:
Also Commended Andrew Standon McDougal
Also Commended Mike Sherring, Jonathon Boulton & Nick Sinfield.
Also Commended Andrew Jolliffe, Nick Wigzell, Chris Player & Rioh Alexander
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Special Award - Nicola Player
Nick, not known for his catching ability let alone in the slips, took a blinding one-handed catch off the express bowling of James 'Rocket' Stephenson against The Strollers. Bothamesque, the catch was truly outstanding and made all the more remarkable as he had never ever fielded in the slips before this one particular ball. Mobbed by the rest of the team, none of us will ever see a better catch and it was fitting that the Champers went to one of the genuinely nicest blokes around and a founding member of the Club. Nick, we collectively applaud and thank you.
There were many other highlights of the season recounted over the metaphorical port; Boulton's dance on the lawn after defeating the Free Foresters, Cadbury's fitst-ball six into the trees, Mackenzie's five dropped catches in one afternoon, Sherring's batting, Sinfield's boundary catch, Ed Weale's devastating spell of swing bowling, Chris Player and Rioh Alexander's bowling against the FF and Chester Ellis' first wickets for the Club against Mells. The list is endless and illustrates just how much the season means to all of us. Great achievements and great memories.
As ever, the evening ended in the bar with wistful thoughts of the forthcoming summer. Of course it will be a scorcher and the pitch will be laden with runs, England will win the Ashes and we will give the Free Foresters another thrashing! All in the future, but one thing is certain, the Club will continue to flourish as the commitment and the devotion of those present at the 2009 dinner presents a genuine tour de force.
Thanks to one and all for a lovely evening as ever.
6 comments:
Dear all
It is getting to that time of year, the sun is shining, the daffodils are out, the grass is growing and soon there will be the annual hunt for all your cricket kit; jock straps that look as if they have been eaten by mice, two left hand gloves, a bat that needs some dire attention and maybe an old pair of whites that have still got grass stains from last year.
However, there is cricket to be played and a match against Wylye Valley on 3rd May. So, if anyone would like to join in it would be good to beat them and it is our turn to do so, having lost a game that we were lucky to play at all.
Any early requests for a game would be appreciated.
Mark
Andrew, I now have Alastair Smellie and Jack Cadbury for make up the eleven.
Mark
Yes, there is one more place, perfect!
Andrew, can you update the blog – Jack is unable to play.
Mark
My brother is up on the 3rd if you find yourself short for the cricket.
Hope all is well
Michael Sherring
Andrew
I hear you were at Babington with Nick Wigzell last night. Please replace Jack Cadbury with Will Sherring.
Mark
You need to change the comment on Nicola Player, her husband is called Mark!!!! NOT Chris.
I am available for Wiltshire Queries on 17th May, I will be able to report on their standard as I am playing for them against King's School, Bruton's 1st XI.
Mark
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