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2015 Tour Deposits

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From the Tourmeister (seen here in classic tour pose):

Once again I’m adding to the misery of post-Christmas credit card bills by asking for tour deposits.

This year we’re off to Rutland (which interests Simon D.) on Friday 3rd, Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th of July with matches against Uppingham, Empingham and Wakerley & Barrowden. We will be staying in Oakham at The Old Wisteria (so you can check Tripadvisor and complain before actually seeing it) and the price will be £45 pp per night.

If you would like to come along I will need a deposit of £10 for each night you want to stay (i.e. if you want to stay Friday and Saturday then I need £20) by Sunday 1st of February – not long to go now (ed).

Please send cheques, payable to Barford Cricket Club, to the usual address. Or if you make a payment directly to the club will you please also email myself and Phil Morris confirming that you have done this. Alternatively I’m planning to be at the Sunday net practices if you want to pay cash or cheque directly to me.

2014 AGM Report

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Following the recent email to-ing and fro-ing over the details, esteemed Club Secretary and next seasons “go-to” bowler, Simon Hawkins, has kindly finally provided the web-friendly version of the minutes of the recent Annual General Meeting here. As usual it’s a crackerjack of a read, capturing the heady atmosphere of several old farts talking beer-lubricated rubbish until the sandwiches and chips arrived.

However, for those of you who don’t want to brave the details, or see yet another picture of the Treasurer feasting at the trough, a pithy summary is as follows:

  • Another good year on the field
  • What would we do without Ben?
  • Still solvent
  • Need more players
  • Back at Snitterfield next year
  • Politburo re-elected en bloc
  • Er, that’s it…
  • DIY SOS

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    Current chairman and all-round good egg Sandy Peirson was recently in action demonstrating his peerless skills in replacing the rotten door at the Snitterfield club-house. Fortunately, Mushie Jones was on hand as both jobbing labourer and papparazo to capture the action here.

    It’s a joy to watch the master craftsman in action, but hopefully he’ll be going back in the near future to paint a big blue hare on it…

    2015 Nets

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    The Brian Clough and Peter Taylor of Barford Cricket Club coaching (aka Richard Jones and Simon Hawkins) have been arranging things with their usual efficiency and have already confirmed dates for nets and coaching as follows:

    Nets at Warwick School – 11.00-12.00

    Sunday 18th Jan 2015
    Sunday 25th Jan 2015
    Sunday 1st Feb 2015
    Sunday 8th Feb 2015
    Sunday 15th Feb 2015
    Sunday 22nd Feb 2015

    Coaching at Wardens 20:00 – 21:30

    Monday Feb 23rd
    Monday March 2nd
    Monday March 9th
    Monday March 16th
    Monday March 23rd
    Monday March 30th

    So pace yourselves over the festive season(!)

    2014 Annual Dinner Report

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    Once again the annual dinner at Merchants in Warwick drew a good crowd of players, WAGs and associated hangers-on to celebrate another successful season. After sitting down to an excellent dinner, the real business of the evening got underway with the usual smorgasbord of speeches and performances (in the loosest sense of the word). Unfortunately the Skype link that the technical team had rigged to the Barford outpost of St Helena was down so the Lambinator was sadly missed.

    Nevertheless the Skipper’s speech managed to introduce a couple of new twists with the production of the Barford Calendar which was presented to Shaun as he moves to Bristol to conquer the world of retail (NSFW high resolution photos here) :

    Calendar

    2014 Barford Calendar

    In addition, the crowd were introduced to the “Barford Hairs” the next boy band off the block, fortunately too late for this year’s X-Factor (photos here):

    Boy Band

    The Barford Hairs

    Reviewing one of our most successful seasons, the skipper modestly neglected to mention the main reason for our success – namely his imperious form with both bat and ball which ensured to topped the averages by some margin. And all this despite, or perhaps because of, the birth of a baby daughter! The runner’s up prizes were distributed as follows:

    Batting: Paul Johnstone (Simon D’s go-to batsman)
    Bowling: Simon Hawkins (Simon D’s go-to bowler)
    Fielding: Will Perry (Simon D’s go-to fielder)
    Clubman: Simon Drage (top cheerleading)
    Champagne Moment: Simon Morgan and Will Perry’s club record 6th wicket partnership against Snitterfield
    Catch of the Season: Shaun Harrison (a bit like this, only better, apparently)
    Most ducks: Simon Hawkins (in the absence of John Lambdon who absconded to St Helens to avoid receiving it for two years on the bounce)

    Following the prizes, the chairman took the floor with an updated version of Bobby Shafto followed by the Treasurer who’d been sharpening his rapier wit… In recognition of his exceptional achievements on the field, the Social Secretary presented the Skipper was presented with a suitably ginormous trophy!

    Further pictures of the evening’s entertainment from the paparazzi are available here

    Thanks to Simon International and Ben for organising and hosting the evening’s extravangaza and roll on the rest of the off-season…

    2014 Annual General Meeting

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    Our esteemed Secretary writes:

    Chaps,

    The club’s AGM will take place on Wednesday 29th October at the Joseph Arch pub in Barford.

    All members are welcome to attend – it’s your chance to give your views and raise any issues relating to the club and there will be sandwiches and chips. If you can’t make it but would still like to make a point, please let me know by email before hand and I will read it out in the offensive accent of your choosing.

    The present committee have all agreed to stand in the same positions next year. In the vanishingly small unlikelihood that you wish to stand for election for one of the positions yourself, please email me and I will forget to send you the nomination form in time.

    More realistically if you have a bit of time to help the club by acting as match secretary for a month, it would be greatly appreciated. It’s not too much work and it’s always good to share these things around if possible. Please let me know i you are able to help.

    We are also keen to recruit a few new players over the winter, so if you know anyone who might be interested in playing, please start working on them now.

    Hope to see you on 30th.

    Simon

    2014 Annual Dinner

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    From the one and only International:

    After finally sorting everything with the people at Merchants I am pleased to say that here is the menu. It will again be priced at £25.00 per person ( Bargain ).

    All I need you to do now is have a look through it, decide what you want and then let me know. Please encourage wives, partner’s, girlfriend’s, mistresses, friends and family to come along, the more the merrier.

    Friday 17th of October, 7.00pm at Merchants Wine Bar, Warwick.

    STARTERS:

  • SOUP Fresh and seasonal, served with fresh granary bread (v vv g*)
  • MUSHROOMS Button pan fried in garlic butter with granary soldiers & green leaf (v g*)
  • FISHCAKES Smoked Scottish salmon & haddock with cured cucumber & radish salad
  • PATE Smooth chicken liver & courvoiser leaf salad, caramelised red onion marmalade & toast (g*)
  • MAINS:

  • VEGETARIAN BANGERS With creamy mash & vegetarian caramelised onion gravy (v)
  • GNOCCHI Spinach & ricotta dumplings with red onion, parmesan shavings & a creamy pesto sauce (v)
  • STEAK HACHE Minced sirloin steak, Warwickshire bacon & extra mature Gloucester cheddar in a ciabatta bun served with hand cut chips rocket & roast baby vine tomatoes
  • SALMON 8oz grilled fillet, crushed new potatoes & leeks, cured cucumber & fresh parsley sauce (g)
  • CHICKEN Cotswold free range pan fried breast with chorizo & roasted pepper risotto (g)
  • DESSERTS:

  • STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING With clotted cream, toffee sauce & vanilla pod ice cream (v)
  • CREME BRULEE Vanilla burnt cream with raspberry relish & a Viennese biscuit (v g*)
  • ETON MESS Fresh strawberries & cracked meringue with strawberry sauce & fresh whipped cotswold double cream (v)
  • BANOFFEE PIE Fresh bananas on a biscuit base, toffee sauce & smothered in fresh whipped cream (v)
  • CHEESE BOARD Regional British cheese selection with all the usual accompaniments (v g*) – ADD £1.50
  • TO FINISH:

  • Cornish grown Tregothnan tea or freshly ground coffee
  • v = Vegetarian. vv = Vegan. g = Gluten free. g* = Gluten free if you ask.

    All you have to do now is choose one starter, one main and one dessert per person and let me know. If you have any special dietary needs or requirements please let me know. If you have any questions or require more info then please get in touch. Failing that I look forward to receiving your dinner orders as soon as possible.

    Cheers.

    Simon International.

    Record Breakers

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    In the absence of the promised competing match report from the Social Secretary, special correspondent Simon Hawkins reports:

    Barford faced Snitterfield last Sunday (24th August) missing our talismanic skipper Griffin, who was off having a baby or something (thanks for coming Ben). With just ten men (including three “mystery guests”) to face the combined might of Snitterfield and long-time Barford foe Tim Fell, the Hares batted first and it did not start well. Jake (“mystery guest” 1), Sandy, Paul H, International, Shawn and Mark Williams (“mystery guest” 2) all fell cheaply to a series of excellent catches, leaving us at 27-6 after 12 overs.

    It was down to Will and Captain Morgan to steer us past our lowest ever score of 30-something which they did before pressing on. In the past Simon has played some good attacking knocks but this time he matched some cracking boundaries with a solid defence. By drinks we’d reached 72, with plenty more work to do to make a game of it, but Simon and Will carried on solidly, bringing up a hundred partnership after 28 overs. By now they were scoring freely as Will reached another 50. It looked inevitable that Simon would join him until he went for a big shot and was caught on the boundary for 38. He trudged off looking disconsolate but wait! Spectators confirmed that the fielder had overstepped the boundary and the big little fella was called back with a 6 to his name. He soon raced to a brilliant maiden 50 but was out straight after.

    By this time Will had been bowled for 63 and together they had added 131 which is a club record 7th wicket partnership, beating the previous record set in 1999 by John “Smithy” Smith and Stuart Thompson. It was also the 13th highest partnership for any wicket. A brilliant effort.

    Your correspondent and Mike Ireland (“mystery guest” 3) couldn’t continue the good work and we were all out for 165, which was far beyond what any of us could have imagined earlier in the day.

    Snitterfield started their reply solidly with Richard Yendall and Andy Robertson both looking comfortable, but struggling to score off the miserly opening bowling of Mike Ireland, who only conceded 14 runs in his 8 overs and was put the home side under “scoreboard pressure”. Mark Williams got the breakthrough by bowling Robertson with a ball described by keeper Pierson as “an absolute Jaffa”.

    They were still making steady progress, however, and looked strong favourites as they reached 90 with only one wicket down. Great leaders only show their true colours in a crisis, and Skipper Drage made the inspired decision to switch Paul H from the bottom end to the top, thus transforming him from lumbering donkey to glittering show pony. Paul immediately snaffled the crucial wicket of Richard Yendall and then went on to take 3 wickets in an over, ending with figures 8-1-26-5. There was the hint of a fight back from Snitterfield’s Krishna who was 37 not out, but his batting partners became increasingly geriatric as wickets fell, and they ended on 142-9 at the end of their 40 overs. It was a brilliant win based on great performances from Man of the match Simon, Will and Paul.

    Before we get too cock-a-hoop I should make a note of thanks to Richard Yendall, who made a game of it by not bowling himself until the very end – had he brought himself on when we were 27-6 I think we might have all been home by 4 o’clock.

    Quote of the day comes from Tim Fell – “does that Timms still play for you – the one who looks like Neil Kinnock?”

    Attached photographic evidence show’s Captain Morgan’s jug and a rare pic of Mike drinking lager from a ladies glass.

    Ladies Glass

    Jon’s Packing

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    A small but doughty band of Barford’s finest congregated at the Joey on Saturday night to wish the Lambinator “bon voyage” as he departs to the cricketing hotspot of St Helena, where 10 teams fight it out for bragging rights. Hopefully he’ll be returning to the fray after a couple of years teaching Maths to the island’s schoolchildren, whilst passing on his idiosyncratic musical talents and his infectious enthusiasm for the noble game – although the fact that criggit is the national sport in St Helena should mean he is pushing against an open door.

    In a tribute to his uniquely polychromatic scoring he was presented with a bumper colouring box (including glitter gel pens) by chairman cum poet Sandy Peirson who had also composed the following ditty:

    “The Lambinator”

    Your scorebook is a masterpiece,
    it should be in the Tate,
    And anyone who sullies it
    we know you really hate.

    Your batting is quite legendary
    and it’s really no surprise
    That your revolutionary spinning
    has won the Turner Prize!

    And when Laminator’s fielding,
    I think we’re all agreed
    It’s rather like Tom Daly
    who’s overdosed on speed!

    And when you dive as Wicky
    and rock our fragile planet
    It’s rather reminiscent
    of a rather greedy gannet.

    So, we’re rather sad you’re leaving-
    you’ll be mentioned in despatches,
    you’ll have lots of time on ship
    to think of many fumbled catches.

    So as you teach on St. Helena
    with a sad nostalgic heart,
    Think of us in merry England
    and like Napoleon Bonaparte

    Do not dwell on Wellington
    Or the Battle of Waterloo
    But dream of scoring 50
    or taking 5 for 22!

    We thank him for his great contribution to the club over the last couple of years (it’ll certainly be quieter in the field without the call of “Jon’s backing” echoing around), wish him well and look forward to catching up with our exile at the annual dinner when hopefully the wonders of technology should ensure his virtual participation at our festivities..

    Stroud 2014 Tour Report

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    Thanks to the Tourmeister for all his hard work in ensuring another stonking weekend in Stroud. The sun shone, the food and drink were both excellent and plentiful, the children were relatively well-behaved, our hosts were friendly and welcoming and we even won a couple of games of cricket.

    Tour Highs and Lows

    The Tour Highs and Lows (as voted by the touring party, and moderated by the Tourmeister) are in:

    Highs:
    Weighbridge pies-three day’s food encased in pastry
    The weather
    PJ running 8 to Timms/Peirson
    The chairman’s bowling on Friday
    The Egypt Mill-no trouble there
    Shawn’s attempts to ‘offer Paul Stacey out’ – the big fella’s had larger breakfasts!
    Alederflower!
    The Kingswood tea-thanks Mrs Pat
    Stacey’s catching
    Ben and Jake’s batting at Kingswood
    Mushy’s bowling spell at Nympsfield
    Affable opposition all round
    Suggestions by the Stroud clubbers that James Beaven isn’t in the first flush of youth
    The state of the kids
    Drage’s anti-Stroud rant (cue video link – sorry better skip that in case the lawyers are watching!)

    Lows:
    The chairman’s enforced temperance
    Sober chairman forgetting his medication (first time I’ve ever been late to a pub because of Sandy!)
    Weatherspoons (which goes without saying)
    Monosyllabic bouncer refusing to let Richard back into the above
    The sour-faced staff at The Rose and Crown
    Jolly’s lobster-pink pins
    Lambdon’s ice cream consumption
    The beer at The Dinneywicks
    Beaven and Stacey having to stay at the Premier Inn due to a clerical error-sorry!

    Match Reports

    These are coming in in dribs and drabs, but the following pithy account from the chairman on Sunday’s fixture at Nympsfield Commoners is available here , whilst the game at Kingswood is now available here

    Photos

    The paparazzi have also been at it again and again



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