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Archive for May, 2014

The boys are back in town…welcome back Will and Shawn

After what seems like literally hours of work and exams at ‘university’, Barford CC welcome back the greatest youth policy signings since the Manchester United “you can’t win anything with kids” double winning side of 1995-96.

We managed to catch up with them during a lull in their hectic playboy lifestyle to hand over their prizes, but who can forget their rapid runs, dramatic wickets and ferocious fielding which netted them award after award at the dinner last year?

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And then of course there is their devilish good looks, which if their Facebook activity is anything to go by, make them a great hit with the ladies of Plymouth.

If you missed it the first time around here they are accepting those awards, live – via satellite / webcam.

Lock up your daughters, as the great Michael Buffer would say “Let’s get ready to rumblllllleeeeeee” (and form an orderly queue at the Badsey away dressing room on Sunday ladies…)

 

Snitterfield Six-a-Side Tournament

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By popular demand, Barford CC and Snitterfield CC will jointly be hosting the inaugural Snitterfield Six-a-Side cricket tournament on Saturday July 19th, at our home ground in Snitterfield.

The tournament will be run as a fun event rather than a competition for serious cricketers, so why not dust off your old bat, get a few friends together, and rediscover your inner Flintoff.

Each team will play at least 2 games, with the winners competing in the final for a prestigious trophy. It’s a bit like Karate Kid, only with cricket.

The entry fee is £30 per team – Numbers are strictly limited so to enter a team or to find out more, please contact barfordsec@gmail.com.

Throughout the day we will be offering:

  • A fully stocked bar
  • Barbecue
  • Tea and Cakes
  • Match commentary, jingles and insults from the legendary Simon International
  • Dancing girls
  • There won’t be dancing girls

Meanwhile, why not take a trip down memory (or more precisely Hareway) Lane for some footage of the last tournament held inn 2006.

2014 Tour Balances & Nosh

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Our esteemed Tour Secretary writes:

Gentlemen,
As Mr Blue Sky is living here today I thought I’d send out the first request for tour balances.
Those of you staying for three nights need to pay £115, two nights £80 and one night £45. The more astute of you will have noticed that I’m asking for £10 above your £45 per night deal. This is for our meal in the hotel on the Saturday night which this year will be a Thai sit down do, as opposed to last year’s free for all (so you needn’t worry about pigs at the front of the queue or people who haven’t paid turning up and helping themselves).
The meal is a set menu at £23 per person but the discount we’re getting on the rooms allows us to reduce this to a tenner.
I need you to pick one choice from each of the three courses,
Starters
1. Thai spring rolls
2. Chicken satays
3. Prawn sarongs
4. Chicken sesame toasts
5. Golden bags
Mains
1. Chicken green curry
2. Beef in oyster sauce
3. Mixed veg in oyster sauce
4. King prawns pad Thai noodles
5. Thai jasmine fragrant rice
Afters
1. Ice cream
2. Longan fruit in syrup

Vegetarian
Starters
1. Thai spring rolls
2. Golden vegetables
3. Vegetarian golden bags
4. Deep fried tofu
5. Thai sweet corn cake
Mains
1. Tofu green curry
2. Tofu Thai sweet and sour sauce
3. Mixed veg in oyster sauce
4. Tofu pad Thai noodles
5. Thai jasmine fragrant rice
Afters
1. Ice cream
2. Longan fruit in syrup

If you could please email me your dining options and send a cheque to cover your balance and meal, payable to Barford Cricket Club, to me at the usual address

Hare’s on the up…

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From our man in the field (well on the edge of it):

“Ashorne 129 for 9, Barford 130 for 8

A simply gorgeous summer’s day at Ashorne ended in a tight victory for The Hares by two wickets, with two Barfordians – Sandy and Simon Morgan (who managed to get lost on the 3 mile drive from Barford!) – kindly playing for the opposition. The rancid turncoats.

Your correspondent missed much of the home side’s innings, but there were four wickets for Ben and three for Richard Jones (making good use of the sucker full-toss), whilst stunning catches were held by Richard Johnson (of the unfortunate Simon Morgan) and Ben. (There was also the usual quota of howlers in a typically Barfordian fielding performance – ed.)

Nick “The Man” Saunders laid a right stiff platform for Ashorne with 35-ish not out, having batted for about 18 hours. Their total of 129 looked very competitive on what was a very slow outfield.

Recovering from the shock early loss of Jake, Chris O’Reilly, Ben and PJ set about accumulating with the latter being typically fluent and top-scoring with 45 (it was 46, but who’s counting – ed.), despite getting little value from his stylish straight drives. Simon Drage fell victim to a dreadful umpiring decision from Ben who gave him out LBW on the flimsy reason that the ball was hitting half way up middle. It was obviously three feet outside off, or outside leg, or he’d hit it or something…

Anyway, with James Beaven falling victim to a dodgy curry and both Pete Romyn and Andrew Sherratt out when swinging, it was left to the unlikely combo of Richard Johnson and The Lambdoniser to steer Barford home. Richard played everything gun-barrel straight and was rewarded with a glorious matchwinning boundary. However, back on his old stomping ground, John smote a magnificent four to leave Ashorne’s players bemused as to why the St Helenian international was so utterly crap when he played for them.

Barford, too, were amazed at how permanent TFC award-winner Simon Morgan could bowl so well when he’s playing for the opposition.

A thoroughly enjoyable day and it was nice to get some sunstroke.

Here’s a couple of pics:

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Morgan gets Barford’s 2014 season well and truly under way…

..with two barnstorming Sunday losses against Marton and Kineton! But never mind, we got to see Barford’s newest opener, Simon Morgan, refusing to leave anything in the locker in getting his 9 runs against a youthful Kineton.  But no-one picked his total in the sweepstake, so it’s a rollover…

Watch as his magnificent strokes almost get to the boundary…

And commiserate as he gets out to one that even he couldn’t get down to (in Sloooo-moooo toooo)…

More photos here:



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