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2012 SENIOR CRICKET PREVIEW<br />

It doesn’t seem long since 1st XI skipper Jim Roberts was picking<br />

up <strong>the</strong> trophy for <strong>the</strong> 2nd division championship at <strong>the</strong> Nidderdale<br />

league dinner, and here we are on <strong>the</strong> verge of <strong>the</strong> new season; a<br />

season which sees <strong>the</strong> club enter <strong>the</strong> Nidderdale league 1st division<br />

for <strong>the</strong> very first time.<br />

2011 was a year of new beginnings, one of finding our feet in a new<br />

league after fifty years of life in <strong>the</strong> We<strong>the</strong>rby league. I think we as<br />

players all agree that <strong>the</strong> move has been nothing but a huge success,<br />

and would like to thank everyone involved at <strong>the</strong> club for backing us<br />

in this new venture.<br />

Onto 2012; what does this season hold for <strong>Spofforth</strong>? New challenges<br />

await all <strong>the</strong> senior teams, both on a Saturday and Wednesday evening.<br />

After last seasons fantastic achievements (one defeat all season) <strong>the</strong><br />

1st XI now take on <strong>the</strong> cream of <strong>the</strong> Nidderdale league 1st division.<br />

Certainly a tougher season lies ahead, but one which should hold no<br />

fear. The side is very similar to that of 2011, plus hopefully one or two<br />

new additions before <strong>the</strong> season opener, to make us very competitive.<br />

The 2nd XI again compete in division 5, and after finishing equal 4th<br />

last season, <strong>the</strong>y should be more than well equipped to push on and<br />

look at gaining promotion this time around. The side should benefit<br />

from one or two more experienced players, who should compliment<br />

<strong>the</strong> number of junior players who now have a year’s senior cricket<br />

under <strong>the</strong>ir belts.<br />

The evening league sides should both be in positions to push on after<br />

last season, and given a little more stability on <strong>the</strong> selection front,<br />

should both be looking to gain promotion and/or have a good cup<br />

run.<br />

I wish you all an enjoyable season, full of runs and wickets;<br />

Simon Taylor, Chairman - Senior <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

This year we have again returned down under to acquire <strong>the</strong> services of our overseas player, and as per <strong>the</strong> previous few years he is a<br />

Melburnian. His name is Ben Ne<strong>the</strong>rsole, who plays for Malvern <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> in <strong>the</strong> Victorian Sub-District <strong>Cricket</strong> Association competition; a<br />

competition <strong>the</strong>y have won for <strong>the</strong> last two seasons. He is an opening bowler, who can also bat in <strong>the</strong> middle order, or be used as a pinch hitter.<br />

Player Profile:<br />

Name: Ben Ne<strong>the</strong>rsole<br />

D.O.B: 04/04/91<br />

Current <strong>Club</strong>: Malvern CC (http://malvern.cricketvictoria.com.au/index.html)<br />

Bowling Style: Right Arm Medium-Fast<br />

Batting Style: Left-hand<br />

Best Bowling: 6-68<br />

Best Batting: 158<br />

Hobbies: Reading, music, fishing, talking rubbish with friends (will fit in well at <strong>Spofforth</strong>!)<br />

Fav. Food: Indian, Vietnamese, English (esp. Bangers & Mash)<br />

Fav. Drink: Cold beer<br />

Ben will be living in <strong>the</strong> village, as Nick Ross has very kindly agreed to accommodate him for <strong>the</strong> summer. Many thanks to Nick for this gesture;<br />

having one twenty-something messy cricketer in <strong>the</strong> house is bad enough, but two...?<br />

I am sure you will all join me in wishing Ben all <strong>the</strong> best during his stay with us and give him a warm <strong>Spofforth</strong> welcome.<br />

Simon Taylor, Chairman - Senior <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Junior Section<br />

After last season’s highly successful debut in <strong>the</strong> Nidderdale Junior League we eagerly look forward to <strong>the</strong> 2012<br />

season. This coming season will see teams entered at 5 different age groups from under 9 through to under 17.<br />

Team managers for <strong>the</strong> forthcoming season are Under 17 – Nick Warwick, under 15 – Paul Jackson, under 13 –<br />

Ian Giddings, under 11 – Lucas Bateman and under 9 – Jason Westerman.<br />

By <strong>the</strong> time this newsletter reaches you winter Indoor Nets will be well underway at St John Fisher School<br />

despite <strong>the</strong> delayed start due to work being undertaken at <strong>the</strong> school.<br />

The Friday evening outdoor coaching sessions will commence on Friday 13th April with <strong>the</strong> usual 6.30PM start<br />

and please ensure that your child is wearing suitable training attire and is ready to actually start training at<br />

6.30PM.<br />

Help is needed on a Friday evening particularly with <strong>the</strong> younger age groups where we would benefit from some<br />

additional volunteers to assist our qualified coaches. You do not need any experience of cricket and will never<br />

be asked to do more than assist in <strong>the</strong> planned session. If you think you could help please give Simon a call on<br />

07968 321535. Similarly help is also required in <strong>the</strong> Tuck Shop on Friday evenings. Please contact Rachael at:<br />

rheenan@beachcroft.com for details. Your help in both areas would be very much appreciated.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> course of <strong>the</strong> summer <strong>the</strong> club will be running coaching courses at six local Primary Schools, <strong>Spofforth</strong>,<br />

Sicklinghall, Kirkby Overblow, Deighton Gates, Crossley Street We<strong>the</strong>rby and St Jospehs We<strong>the</strong>rby. Our thanks<br />

to Sam Anderson at SA Sports Coaching for his assistance with this exercise.<br />

Finally, and most importantly, Junior Registration will take place at <strong>the</strong> cricket club on Friday 30 March from<br />

6.30PM. Membership forms are available to download via <strong>the</strong> club’s website: www.spofforthcc.org.uk<br />

We look forward to seeing everyone down at <strong>the</strong> club during <strong>the</strong> course of <strong>the</strong> summer.<br />

Membership<br />

Enclosed within this newsletter is <strong>the</strong> social membership renewal form for 2012 which can be completed and returned to <strong>the</strong> Treasurer<br />

whose address can be found on <strong>the</strong> form. Alternatively you can hand it to any club official or leave it at <strong>the</strong> clubhouse with <strong>the</strong> bar person.<br />

The form is for social membership only and must not be used for junior or senior membership. For details regarding junior membership<br />

please contact ei<strong>the</strong>r Simon Giddings at simon.giddings@virgin.net or Rachael Bateman at rheenan@beachcroft.com. For potential senior<br />

players <strong>the</strong> contact is Simon Taylor at simon.taylor@rsim.co.uk<br />

Sponsorship 2012<br />

The club is delighted to announce <strong>the</strong> following sponsorship deals have been agreed for 2012<br />

Main Sponsors: T & R Theakston Ltd and Classic Drinks<br />

1stX1 matches: Investec Wealth and Investment<br />

2nd Xl matches: Thermac Hire Ltd<br />

Evening League 1stXl: <strong>the</strong>decoratingcentre.com<br />

Evening League 2ndXl; We<strong>the</strong>rby Tool Hire Ltd<br />

Under 17 matches: Hopkinsons EstateAgents<br />

Under 15 matches: David Moor Chartered Surveyors<br />

Under 13 matches: The Market Place Delicatessen<br />

Under 11 matches: Dacre Son and Hartley<br />

Under 9 matches: NDL Ltd<br />

Money,money, money<br />

Makes <strong>the</strong> world go round, <strong>the</strong> love of it<br />

is <strong>the</strong> root of all evil – and cricket clubs<br />

need it to survive.<br />

I’m not going to do anything as gauche<br />

as put out an appeal for sponsorship for<br />

my own club here in <strong>the</strong> YP. Instead, I’m<br />

going to do it on behalf of all clubs.<br />

As <strong>the</strong> nights get ever so slightly lighter,<br />

<strong>the</strong>re are a lot of weekend cricketers<br />

around <strong>the</strong> county whose tummies are<br />

getting a little fluttery knowing that <strong>the</strong><br />

next season is closer than <strong>the</strong> last. And<br />

we’re all starting to think about <strong>the</strong><br />

financial running of <strong>the</strong> club for ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

season.<br />

I’ve been trying to think of ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

reason why, if you’re a business or a<br />

moneyed individual, you might want to<br />

lend your local club a hand.<br />

The best reason I can think of is to get<br />

you to imagine not being able to drive,<br />

walk, ride past a field in summer and<br />

spot a cricket game. Not being able to<br />

stop to idly watch for a moment – or<br />

Annual General Meeting<br />

One very significant change took place at <strong>the</strong> November 2011 Annual General Meeting when Mrs Sandra<br />

Gill was elected Secretary to replace John Addison who stood down for personal reasons after 10 years in<br />

office. John was elected a Vice President as a thank you for his contribution to <strong>the</strong> club during his term of<br />

office. Sandra is an experienced cricket administrator having spent a number of years as Match Secretary for<br />

<strong>the</strong> We<strong>the</strong>rby <strong>Cricket</strong> League and we welcome her on board and look forward to working with her in <strong>the</strong><br />

years to come. Barry Nickels, who stood down as Chairman at <strong>the</strong> November 2010 meeting, was elected<br />

a Life Member of <strong>the</strong> club in acknowledgement of his many years service as Committee member, Junior<br />

Chairman and <strong>Club</strong> Chairman.<br />

many – <strong>the</strong> sight of a cricket field in <strong>the</strong><br />

English countryside in a glowing summer<br />

and all <strong>the</strong> wonderful things that evokes.<br />

Imagine not spotting those shimmering<br />

white figures as <strong>the</strong> sun drops low<br />

across this green and pleasant land on<br />

a summer afternoon. Seems as good a<br />

reason as any.<br />

Reproduced with kind permission of <strong>the</strong><br />

Yorkshire Post and Nick Ahad.<br />

Dog Fouling<br />

Over <strong>the</strong> course of <strong>the</strong> winter <strong>the</strong> problem of dogs fouling <strong>the</strong> cricket ground has once again become a serious problem. With <strong>the</strong> 2012<br />

season about to commence we once again appeal to all dog owners to please walk <strong>the</strong>ir dogs elsewhere and at <strong>the</strong> very least to collect up<br />

and take away any mess that your dog leaves behind. With <strong>the</strong> many youngsters who use <strong>the</strong> ground throughout <strong>the</strong> summer I am sure you<br />

will appreciate <strong>the</strong> Health and Safety problems this could create. Your co-operation will be much appreciated.<br />

Young <strong>Cricket</strong>ers join Yorkshire Pathways scheme<br />

Three young cricketers who play some or <strong>the</strong>ir entire cricket at <strong>Spofforth</strong> have been chosen to take part in <strong>the</strong> Yorkshire <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Board Pathways to <strong>Cricket</strong> Excellence scheme. 15 years old Megan Kenyon has joined <strong>the</strong> Women’s Silver Level at Headingley, 11 year<br />

old Toby Giddings and 13 year old Tom Lawson have entered <strong>the</strong> Bronze Level for places at <strong>the</strong> Harrogate Centre at St Aiden’s school.<br />

Many congratulations to <strong>the</strong>m all, <strong>the</strong>y are a great credit to our club.

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