Wednesday 23 June 2010

Rock Raptors vs Shilbottle Pitmen

Rock put away their whites for a few weeks, and their run of bad results behind them as we all turned up with enthusiasm and some flash new coloured kit. A strong, cold northern wind howled across the field and we took first go with the never before seen pink ball.

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Tight bowling restricted the Pitmen to 98/9, only the Fairgrieve’s and Barry Inglis making it into double figures.

In reply Rod & Kev got us off to a solid start, Kev being the more aggressive with the fielding restrictions in place.

Kev and Shorty holed out in the chase, but Mick W. and Rod saw us home. Rod stylishly ending the game with a six. But you can see all that for yourself in the video below, filmed and edited by our own Steven Gray!

Scorecard

Our shirt sponsors braved the cold and the wind to hopefully enjoy our performance, and celebrated an opening win with a warming cup of coffee whilst the rest of us tucked into the barbeque (and drink!).

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Our shirt sponsors
Left: Sara Eke of Sara Eke Recruitment Ltd and
Right: Bill Purvis of D. Renton & Sons (Alnwick) Ltd, Tipper Hire & Aggregates Supply (and of course Club Captain Kev Wilson in the middle!)

Wednesday 16 June 2010

Twenty20 Cricket comes to Rock CC

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This weekend a new form of cricket debuts at the Rock “polygon”, yes we may have played 20 over cricket for many years but not like this.
Adopting the fielding restrictions and coloured clothing you see the pro’s wearing on the tv, finally we are going to play a similar game.
I’ve been reliably informed that our kit has been emblazoned with our new sponsors decals and many await squad names and numbers from the team (please forward details to Tony ASAP).

Our sky blue kit and navy trousers are far flung from the dull monotony of the whites we wear all season long. We are able to wear this kit only due to our kind sponsors D. Renton & Sons (Alnwick) Ltd and Sara Eke Recruitment Ltd. Many thanks to both these very local though widespread businesses.

So please come along and see the spectacle and hopefully the “show” we’ll put on for you. Refreshments will be available inc a few cans, teas and a bbq.
Start time is 2pm

Tuesday 18 May 2010

The Final Countdown

Well, dear reader, after 8 months, your correspondent has decided to take up the keyboard of doo-laden philosophy once again. However, I fear this may be the last time I raise my quill, (it’s a kind of pen, Tony), in anger. That is, until the inevitable reunion & tour, the odd guest appearance & plethora of reality type columns for the gutter press. (Or not). Anyway, we are 4 games into the season & still not a sniff of a win for the mighty Rock CC. After the triumphant end of last season, hopes must have been high of a winning start to 2010. In summary, Rock were enthusiastic at Wooler, Short of manpower at home to Embleton, (9 men, gave them a fright though!), Brainless at home to Mitford and finally, utterly hopeless at Alnmouth. Of course, great credit must go to our opponents but they seldom had to slip out of first gear. There have been some notable exceptions to the norm but they have been too few & far between. When you can only score 111 on an absolute belter of a pitch, questions have to be asked; such as; Where is the fighting spirit? Why bother having practice on a Friday night if no-one turns up? Why doesn’t half of the squad answer the text messages they are sent every week? Why do we have to try & belt every ball out of the park? Who cares if Gareth Barry won’t make it to the World Cup?

Let’s try & answer a couple of those questions; Fighting Spirit is engendered by a sense of “team”, which in turn should result in a high level of mutual respect between the team members, something that is sadly lacking at Rock. Your captain on a Saturday is exactly that, he is there to be respected. If you don’t practice, (including myself), you won’t get any better; as Gary Player always says, “the more I practice, the luckier I get”. The system that Tony set up regarding availability via text message is a good one, practically foolproof, you might say. Common courtesy demands at least a reply. Speaking of The Pieman; he is a genius with a cricket bat in his gloveless hands, he can, on occasion, belt every ball out of the park. Unless you possess his natural ability & power, you have to graft for your runs like the rest of us mere mortals! Oh, and Gareth Barry couldn’t lace Paul Scholes’ boots.

Ah, well, I wanted to be all positive & feeling good about the future, encouraging my pals to greater feats of derring-do. Try this, then. You have all got the talent & tenacity to pull this round, make a difference, get us a win. We need to do what we did at the end of last season & work hard, the results will come. I believe!!

Right, then. Off to the land of King Arthur & 6-toed locals to scoff some cream teas & drink a little bit of cider! 2 wins & some good weather is all that I could wish for & see you all on Bank Holiday Monday at the polygon. I’ll leave you with these random thoughts: Vote for your local Sheriff, Pay for your own sweater for T20, Real Ale is a myth, it all tastes like gut-rot to me, Be nice to people; they are potential sponsors and finally, thank you for allowing me to whinge, whine, eulogise, fantasise and generally be a right miserable old bastard for the last 2 years. Honest, it’s been fun!!

The Calmster

Apologies & a few updates

Due to some significant movements in my life I haven’t had the time to update our blog since the beginning of the season. I’ll try and be better over the coming weeks.

Firstly a huge thank you to Phil Green & Colin Barker and their friends in Rennington for organising and holding a Gala Dinner at the Horseshoes Inn in aid of a number of good causes including our little club. From this we were the beneficiaries of a handsome £550 for which we are forever thankful to those who attended and were so generous to all the good causes.

Next, we need to start winning or at least showing some fight! Played 4, lost 4. Not even close in some of them! Mr. Calm has something to say about this in the next post!!

Results are as follows:

Wooler CC (away) – Sponsored by Paul & Judy WestonScorecard

Embleton CC (home) – Sponsored by David DunnScorecard

Mitford CC (home) – Sponsored by Mr P. BridgemanScorecard

Alnmouth & Lesbury CC 2nds – Spon. by David HeadScorecard

Sincere thanks to all our matchball sponsors!

There’s been a change to the Twenty20 fixtures for us, instead of travelling to Howick, we now have a home fixture against Shilbottle on the 19th of June. Please note all T20 games begin at 2pm. Expect fun and festivities on the day!

Wednesday 14 April 2010

T20 Fixtures announced

Haven’t got FULL details yet, but at least now I can fill in our completed fixture list for the season.

Basically all the teams are split into 3 groups (areas), “Tweed”, “Aln” and “Coquet”.

Tweed:
Chatton
Tillside
Berwick
Wooler

Aln:
Embleton
Rock
Howick
Warenford

Coquet:
Shilbottle
Mitford
Alnmouth
Warkworth

Our fixtures are as follows:

19th June – Howick (a)
26th June – Warenford (h)
3rd July – Embleton (a)
19th July – Finals Day

Disappointingly only one home game, so we’ll have to make the most of it and make it a true event!