Bredon Cricket Club committee minutes, February 2019

Bredon Cricket Club committee (February 2019 meeting) ponders the challenges of the new season at its winter quarters in the Crown Inn, Kemerton
Bredon Cricket Club committee ponders the challenges of the new season at its winter quarters in the Crown Inn, Kemerton

Main points of the February 2019 meeting of Bredon Cricket Club’s committee (held at the Crown Inn, Kemerton), were: Bredon Hill Bash revamp, social calendar, search for coaches and finance latest.

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Grand National day at Bredon Cricket Club

Enjoy a day of racing fun at Bredon Cricket Club.  Image provided by www.horseracingphoto.co.uk
Enjoy a day of racing fun at Bredon Cricket Club. Image provided by www.horseracingphoto.co.uk

Make a date in your diary to head along to Bredon Cricket Club on Grand National Day (Saturday, April 6).

We have a great day lined up that includes some racing action with host Honest Johnny McGrath, live music from the Brethryn (with popular local singer James Caveny) and a barbecue. The clubhouse bar will be open from 1.30pm, and the Brethryn will play from 7pm.

The draw for the group games of the Bredon Hill Bash, the rapidly growing Twenty20 competition just for village teams around the hill, will also be held.

NatWest CricketForce weekend includes Grand National day

Grand National day falls within the ECB-supported NatWest CricketForce weekend, in which clubs throughout the country marshal volunteers to get themselves ready for the new season.

This year work at Hill Close will begin on the Friday evening (April 5) and continue through to the Sunday (April 7). More details nearer the time.

A year of achievement at Bredon Cricket Club

Bredon Cricket Club First XI 2018 season
Bredon Cricket Club First XI 2018 season

After a very productive annual meeting held late last year and well attended by members, Bredon Cricket Club is actively planning for the 2019 cricket season after a year of achievement.

At the meeting, our chairman, Neil Hall, commented on the successes of 2018, both on and off the field. 

We suffered from two burst pipes in the ceilings of our clubhouse, and the expensive repairs led to some loss of pre-season matches. 

However, the First XI finished sixth in their division, and the Second XI finished third in their division, missing out on promotion by only three points. A great achievement!

Our Third XI, which is a development XI for the benefit of our younger players, are now in their sixth season, and won 25 per cent of their matches.

Bredon's Under 11s continued their winning ways with victory over Ashton
Junior cricket is the real stength of the club

Our junior cricket is a real strength of the club, and the numbers attending practice on Friday evenings were most impressive.

The numbers involved increased even further with the great success of the national All Stars Cricket programme for children aged five to eight. All coaches were profusely thanked for their involvement and commitment.

The appointment of our two club coaches, Andy Stovold and Tom Walsingham, had increased players’ interest and led to improvements in playing standards. 

New nets have been installed at great cost. We are still involved in fundraising to finally pay for them, and are looking for further sponsorship.

general view of Bredon Cricket Club
Our Hill Close ground, loving careful for by groundsman Adam Gallagher

Comments about our lovely ground at Hill Close have been very complimentary, due to the commitment and extremely hard work of our groundsman, Adam Gallagher.

More than 80 games of cricket were played last year in a glorious summer of weather.   

Another massive asset is our friendly bar, and we are grateful to Will Rollett for his organisation and service.

Bredon Cricket Club Tower Run 2018: Registration is now open
Bredon Cricket Club Tower Run 2018 was another big success

The second Bredon Cricket Club Tower Run proved to be an enormous success thanks to Jennie Warren’s superb organisational skills, and we intend to repeat this epic on an annual basis. You can sign up for this year’s run here.

The Bredon Hill Bash, involving clubs from around Bredon Hill, drew together teams in close and competitive matches, and we appreciated the sponsorship of Jake Denton from the Crown Inn, Kemerton.

The Worcestershire County League has been completely restructured due to a demise of many divisions of the Birmingham League. As a result, Bredon Cricket Club First XI will be playing at a slightly higher standard, with a consequent knock-on effect on all our other teams.

Plans are in place to lead Bredon Cricket Club into a new season of achievement, where we hope to attract new players of all abilities.  If you are interested in playing cricket or becoming a social member, please use the form below.

Report by Derek Ebbage