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Bolney Cricket Club toast a new era

14/04/2014 By secretary

Bolney Cricket Club players are raising a glass to a new era as they embark on their first season in the Mid Sussex Stoner League Division One. They now have more to celebrate following the development of a new Sponsorship partnership with Bolney Wine Estate.

The first team achieved their second promotion in consecutive years, finishing runners-up of Division Two in the 2013 season. However, they are not the only club representatives who are venturing into unchartered territory in 2014. Following three years of concerted development Bolney will have a newly formed second XI who will be playing in Division 5 of the Stoner League. The club are always looking for new players and will warmly welcome anyone who wishes to be involved in cricket this season for our league teams and/or the Sunday side. The senior teams will have nets each Wednesday evening from 6 pm; fixtures start on Saturday 12th April; all take place at the picturesque Vicarage Ground by the church and village school.

Having been running junior coaching sessions since 2012 the club will have a mixed Colts team playing in the South Area Young Cricketers League for the first time. Coach Reg Perrin said “After two summers of hard training by the Colts with magnificent support from parents and club members it’s time to increase the fun and play league games against other teams in Sussex. It’s an exciting prospect having a brand new team of young boys and girls setting out on their cricketing journey, nurturing them along the way to reach their full potential within the sport. Our aim within the next 2-5 years is to have players from the club playing at Area or County level.” Colts will be training each Friday evening in the summer commencing Friday 25th April

The club are also looking to develop women’s cricket; having successfully acquired £250 Active Sussex Sportivate funding. Coach Reg explained “The initiative is aimed at women of all ages to participate in recreational cricket. This is a tremendous opportunity to broaden the enjoyment and knowledge of cricket in the community making the club a vibrant focal point for the village.” Women’s cricket sessions will be held at the club ground; a 6 week course starts on Friday 25th April, 7-9pm.

Perhaps the best indication of the recent progression at Bolney CC is their announcement of a partnership with Bolney Wine Estate. Chairman John Flower told us “I am delighted that Bolney Wine Estate has agreed to become our first commercial partner at the start of this key period of expansion for the Cricket Club. I very much hope that this partnership will last for many years. This very welcome sponsorship comes on the back of recent funding support from Mid Sussex District Council and the Lord’s Taverners to help establish our thriving colts section.”

Mrs Sam Linter, Managing Director and head wine maker at Bolney Wine Estate said: “We are extremely pleased to be supporting our local cricket club. We are strong believers in using local produce and supporting the local community and there is nothing more in keeping with this ethos than becoming partners with the local Cricket Club. We see this as the start of a long term relationship and look forward to numerous events together and welcoming members of the Cricket Club here to the Bolney Estate Vineyard and Cafe for tours, events and tastings, details of which can all be found on our website bolneywineestate.com.”

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Back row (from left to right): James Flower (Colt’s Manager), Sam Linter (Managing Director and Head Wine Maker, Bolney Wine Estate), Simon Adby (Development Officer), John Flower (Chairman).

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April 2014

24/03/2014 By secretary

We will be raising a glass to a new era as the Club embarks on its first season in the Mid Sussex Stoner League Division One.  This will be a double celebration following the development of a new partnership with Bolney Wine Estate who will be generously sponsoring new shirts for the senior and junior teams.  We are delighted to have them aboard and trust this partnership will be mutually beneficial to all.

 

Colts training, which has been ongoing throughout the winter, will now take place at the cricket ground during the week commencing 21st April.  This is now likely to be during the afternoon on Fridays but please check local posters as this day is not yet confirmed.  This season will be very exciting for the juniors as they will participate in the Southern Area Junior League, the first home game will be on 10th May.

 

Our coach, Reg Perrin, is hoping to tap into funding for women’s cricket through the Sportivate initiative which is aimed at women of all ages to participate in recreational cricket in their local area.  This training will commence on Friday 25th April 7 – 9 p.m. for a six week trial period.  The cost would be £30 for the course.  Who knows, we could have mums and dads, sons and daughters all playing together!

 

Our first home game will be on Saturday 12th April against Streat & Westmeston, commencing 1.00 p.m. weather permitting!  All games are ‘friendlies’ until the league starts on 3rd May.

 

If anyone would like any further information please contact me.

 

Wendy Lambourne

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March 2014

21/02/2014 By secretary

A big thank you to everyone who helped with our Jumble Sale. We are so lucky that people who have no connection with the Club turn out to help – either by helping on the day, donating jumble, making cakes or coming along to support us and have a cup of tea. We made £830 profit – helped by two very generous Club members.

Another big ‘thankyou’ must go to our Vice Presidents who are currently being invited to renew their membership in support of the Club. To date we have received £800 since the beginning of January. Anyone who would like to support us in this way please contact me – there are no tasks to perform and all VPs are welcome to a free tea during home games. A donation of £25 is all we ask and these donations make a huge difference to our ever stretched bank balance!

Our Juniors have continued throughout the year with indoor coaching at Downlands College in Hassocks. We now not only have Reg but a second Sussex trained coach who will carry on with them throughout the summer.

We are always looking for new players. We play league and friendly matches, juniors and adults and so players of all ages and abilities would be very welcome.  Please let us know if you are interested. Nets – if ever the ground is dry – are on Wednesday evenings from 6.30 p.m. from mid April onwards.

Many thanks

Wendy Lambourne

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November 2013

06/12/2013 By secretary

Not surprisingly I don’t have any cricket news for you – unless you are interested in scarifying, fertilising, or spiking the pitch, work starts early for next season!

FINGES CROSSED – we are hoping to be able to use the Rawson for our Jumble Sale on Saturday January 18th.  This is much earlier than usual as the Hall will not be useable, we assume, by the end of March.  However, if it is in the hands of the new owner by January 18th we are hoping we may be allowed to use it for the last time. It is a bit of a gamble but we desperately need the funds.  Please put the date in your diary and watch this space!

Finally everyone at Bolney Cricket Club would like to wish our Vice Presidents and everyone who has supported us in whatever capacity this season,

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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October 2013

15/09/2013 By secretary

I am so pleased to be able to tell you that Bolney Cricket Club are now in Div 1 of the Mid Sussex Stoner League!! The excitement went right down to the last league game at Hurstpierpoint with Bolney winning in a nail biting finish. The script couldn’t have been written better for James Flower, it was his last game for the Club before moving to Leeds and he scored 104, with all of his family there to celebrate, both with him and the team. Jack Collins, ever reliable, was the other match winner taking 5 wickets for 49 runs. Many congratulations to all of the players on a brilliant season.

Next year we have applied to the League to enter a 2nd X1 team – if we are accepted this will be our first step to providing a league team for players who don’t play in the first team but would like to play league cricket and also provide a platform for our up and coming juniors. Very exciting!

On September 11th we held a juniors/parents/senior players match for a round robin Kwik cricket game and presentation of awards. Everyone agreed that it was fun and I think the children really enjoyed playing with parents. Thanks must go to the parents who were such good sports and joined in wholeheartedly – I think we had as many Mums as Dads playing!
Congratulations to those children receiving awards, these were presented to:

  • Bear Nugent-Harvey: Best Batsman
  • Oliver Atkins: Best Bowler
  • Harvey Byne: Best Fielder
  • Tabitha McCulloch: Best Team Player
  • Edward McCulloch: Most Improved Player

Our Winter coaching for juniors begins during the first week in October at Downlands Community College, Hassocks from 5.30 – 7.00 p.m. This is a 10 week course and the cost is £35. At the time of writing there is discussion regarding the day, we have booked Fridays, however some people are unable to manage that date owing to other Clubs and so Tuesdays are a possibility. Anyone who would like to take part please look out for the posters stating the day, or contact me for confirmation.

As this is the end of our season we would like to thank everyone who has supported the Club and helped in so many different ways, we hope you will agree that this has been Bolney’s most successful season for many years, here’s to 2014!

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August – September 2013

16/08/2013 By secretary

So far the Club has enjoyed a very successful season, and at the time of writing, the Saturday League team is 3rd in Division 2, 24 points behind 2nd place Dormansland, who we still have to play.  The top two teams gain promotion to Division 1 which would be an amazing achievement to go straight through division 2 at the first attempt.  Fingers crossed!

The Sunday team has also enjoyed their friendly games and have travelled to some lovely venues, the last of which was Parham Park, a beautiful setting for a cricket ground.  Our first colt has progressed to this team, playing with his Dad, Robert, we were delighted to welcome Oliver Atkins.

After a second successful summer of colts’ sessions the Club is going to hold a Family Evening with an Awards Presentation on Wednesday, 11th September from 5.30 p.m.  The coach, Reg, is going to organise a series of small games (culminating in a final) on the outfield that will include colts, parents and Bolney CC senior players.  Anyone would be very welcome to come along and enjoy the fun, even if you are not involved with the colts.

In order to build on the summer coaching, and to prepare the children for junior league cricket next year, the Club has organised winter coaching from 4th October  until 6th December at Downlands School, 5.30 – 7.p.m.  Anyone who would like to participate in this please contact the Club.

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July 2013

17/06/2013 By secretary

After a flying start with two wins we now have to record a tie and a defeat leaving us third in Division 2 – early days yet! Jack Collins took 6 wickets against Smallfield and James Flower and Dean Hamilton scored 70 and 58 respectively against Staplefield.

On Sundays we have been not yet been defeated and have had some very enjoyable ‘friendly’ games. Nick Ridgway scored 60 with Andrew Bennett taking 5 wickets to secure a win against Twineham whilst Steve Bowles retired on a sparkling 104 and Nick Ridgway took 5 wickets against Forest Green.

Our Juniors are as enthusiastic as ever and are progressing well with Reg at the helm. There will be some ‘friendly’ games planned for the end of the course.

We again need to thank Mark Barrow and his team at Bolney Nursery for our lovely hanging baskets again this year – they make the pavilion look so attractive and we are very grateful to Mark for the donation yet again.

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June 2013

15/05/2013 By secretary

At the time of writing we should have played ten games – due to the weather we have played six with one game abandoned at tea. However, the good news is that we have played two league games and won them both leaving us top of Div 2 with maximum 60 points – early days yet though. It is good to see Jack Collins back and taking 5 wickets in each of the league games, ably supported by Matt Stone who took 7 wickets.

In a friendly game against St. James Montefiore Jamie Bowles, aged 14, took 5-13 and I think that takes him into the record book. There is no sentiment for age and his Dad, Rob, had his arm twisted (by Jamie) to buy a jug – first of many!

The Juniors are doing well with a regular attendance of 25+ children attending. They are very enthusiastic and seem to really enjoy the sessions with Reg and the other coaches.

The Club will be hosting a small school’s tournament on 23rd May and Bolney Primary School , where many of our juniors come from, will be taking part. It is an ideal venue with such a large ground and it will be great to see so many children taking playing cricket.

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May 2013

13/04/2013 By secretary

Many thanks to everyone who supported the Jumble Sale, we made £1030 profit – helped by some very generous Club members! Thanks should go to so many people, those who helped collect, those who helped sort, those who helped sell on the day, made cakes, donated jumble and last of all everyone who came along to buy. It was a great response on what was a very wet morning which had us thinking no-one would come.

A big thank you must also go to our Vice Presidents who this year have so far donated £1100! This is fantastic support from such a small community which makes everything we try to do at the Club seem very worthwhile. The Club relies on these two fund raising events to fund all expenses at the beginning of the season. This year we have been able ask Lee and Steve Jones to decorate the exterior of the pavilion and scorebox and so we are now looking very smart for the beginning of our new season in Div 2.

Once again we had received much support for the Junior coaching 12 week course which commences on 27th April run by Reg Perrin, in association with Chance to Shine and Sussex County Cricket Club. These sessions are very popular and Reg makes sure they are fun in a learning environment. If any late comers would like to join the course please contact the Club.

At the time of writing our first two weekend games have been cancelled due to the weather – let’s hope this is not setting the scene for the summer!

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April 2013

13/03/2013 By secretary

The first home game will be on Saturday 13th April – weather permitting!  At the beginning of the season the games are all friendlies, the first league game is 11th May against Cuckfield .  All of the fixtures are on our lovely website (thank you James Staples) and it would be great to see anyone who would like to wander up to offer their support in exchange for a free cup of tea!

Coaching for juniors will begin on Saturday 27th April 10 – 12 noon for all children who are aged 7 upwards, this is not restricted to primary age and if any children, boys or girls, up to age 14 like to come along they will be very welcome.  This will be for a 12 week course which will take us through the summer.  The cost will be £48 for the course,  for families of more than one child there will be a reduction.  The course will be run by Alan Perrin (Reg) who is a Sussex County Cricket Club Coach.   Please contact me for application forms as soon as possible, this will give us an idea before 27th of how many children will be taking part.

Reg will be running a session on April 20th from 10 a.m. for anyone who would like to help with the coaching.  This would not mean a commitment every week, just whenever people are free, but the more people we have the better for the children.  On that morning Reg would present everyone with a copy of his coaching plan for the course and discuss the ideas behind various aspects of it, also he will familiarise helpers with the equipment.   You do not require coaching qualifications for this as all helpers would be under the guidance of Reg.

If you feel able to spare an hour or two occasionally please do come along on 20th.  If you would like any further information or have any questions please contact us.

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