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Phcc-2019-Fixture-Card Final.Pdf Panthers U12 U15 Middlesex Borough Matches Match Managers U10, U11, U12, U13 Date Opponent Venue Time Date Opponent Venue Time Sun 31 Mar Jaguars (National Indoor Tournament) Birmingham Tue 23 Apr North Middlesex Away 6pm Monday 6 May, Sunday 19 May, U15 Panthers U10 Mon 22 Apr Stoke Newington Away 6pm Peter Lowrey 07932 037633 Hafi Rahman 07958 959110 Mon 29 Apr Stoke Newington Brondesbury 6pm Monday 27 May & Sunday 9 June Fri 3 May North London Away 6pm Thu 2 May Stoke Newington (MCA CUP R1) Brondesbury 6pm Tue 7 May Hampstead Away 6pm Adam van der Looy 07876 492214 [email protected] Thu 9 May Hampstead Away 6pm [email protected] Fri 10 May Jaguars Brondesbury 6pm Jaguars U10 Mon 13 May Hornsey Brondesbury 6pm Club Training – Regent’s Park Campus Mon 20 May Finchley Brondesbury 6pm Fri 17 May Hampstead The Hub 6pm Lions U13 Matt Turner 07876 492214 Sundays from 21 April - 7 July Wed 22 May Hornsey The Hub 6pm Mon 3 Jun North Middlesex Brondesbury 6pm Sat 8 Jun Stoke Newington The Hub 10am Jason Norman 07957 386650 [email protected] Mon 10 Jun Hornsey Away 6pm (Sunday 19 May - No training due to Lords event 18 May) [email protected] Sun 16 Jun Ludgrove (Friendly) Away 2pm Tigers U10 Thu 20 Jun Stoke Newington Away 6pm Mon 24 Jun Hampstead Brondesbury 6pm 9am - 10:30am U10s & below 10:30am - 12:30pm U11s & above Mon 17 Jun Finchley Brondesbury 6pm Tigers U13 [email protected] Wed 19 Jun North London Brondesbury 6pm Thu 4 Jul Finchley Away 6pm (boys & girls) (boys & girls) [email protected] Mon 24 Jun Finchley Away 6pm Gazelles U10 Midweek Training from Mon 22 April - Friday 12 July Fri 28 Jun Jaguars Brondesbury 6pm Panthers U12 Anthony Bouchier 07798601663 Wed 3 Jul Hornsey Away Mondays 5pm - 6:30pm U10 & U11 Tigers 6pm Tom Jones 077126 55332 Roshi Bouchier 07788 664130 Lions U13 6:30pm - 8pm U12 & U13 Tigers Fri 5-7 Jul Tour Bath [email protected] [email protected] Tuesdays 5pm - 6:30pm U10 & U11 Panthers/Jaguars Jaguars U12 Hawks U9 Date Opponent Venue Time 6:30pm - 8pm U12 Panthers/Jaguars & U13 Lions Saad Ali 07787 226712 Simon Elliot 07889 325950 Wed 24 Apr Hornsey Brondesbury 6pm Sat 27 Apr Dragon School (Friendly) Away 2pm Thursdays 5pm - 6pm U8 Vipers & U8 Cobras Jaguars U12 [email protected] [email protected] Wed 1 May TBD (MCA CUP R2) Canon's Park 6pm 6pm - 7pm U9 Hawks Fri 3 May North Middlesex Away 6pm Date Opponent Venue Time Gazelles U12 Eagles U9 Fridays 5pm - 6pm U7 Vipers and Cobras Bilal Raja David Menton 07786 063602 FIXTURES Sat 11 May Stoke Newington A The Hub 10am 6pm - 7pm U9 Eagles & U9 Falcons Sun 31 Mar Panthers (National Indoor Tournament) Birmingham Wed 15 May Hampstead Brondesbury 6pm Wed 24 Apr Finchley Away 6pm [email protected] Alex Berger 07851 763710 5pm - 6pm U10 Gazelles & below Wed 22 May North London Brondesbury 6pm Tue 30 Apr Hornsey Away 6pm [email protected] [email protected] Sun 2 Jun Hornsey Away 10am 6pm - 7pm U12 Gazelles & above Wed 8 May North London Brondesbury 6pm Tigers U12 Falcons U9 Tue 11 Jun Hampstead Away 6pm Fri 10 May Panthers Brondesbury 6pm 2019 Wed 19 Jun North Middlesex The Hub 6pm Club Training – Brondesbury Campus Fri 17 May North London Away 6pm Swag Ganguly 07793 369629 [email protected] Sat 29 Jun Stoke Newington A Away 10am Wed 22 May Hampstead The Hub 6pm [email protected] Vipers U8 Wed 3 Jul North London Away 6pm Sundays from 21 April – 7 July Wed 5 Jun Hornsey The Hub 6pm Wed 12 Jun Stoke Newington Brondesbury 6pm Panthers U11 [email protected] Fri 5-7 Jul Tour Wiltshire 9am - 10:30am U9s & below 9:30am - 11:30pm U15s Fri 14 Jun Finchley Brondesbury 6pm William Taylor 07852 214967 Cobras U8 10:30am - 12.30pm U10s to U13s Sun 16 Jun Ludgrove (Friendly) Away 2pm [email protected] Sat 22 Jun Stoke Newington Away 10am [email protected] Midweek Training from Thursday 25 April - Friday 12 July Jaguars U11 Fri 28 Jun Panthers Brondesbury 6pm Go to www.primrosehillcc.org Mon 1 Jul Hampstead Away 6pm Viren Gupta 07788 568 607 Tigers U13 Thursdays 5.30pm - 7pm U15s for further details and directions [email protected] Fridays 5pm - 6pm U9s & below Fri 5-7 Jul Tour Henley to all opponents’ grounds Date Opponent Venue Time 6pm - 7:30pm U10s to U13s Tigers U11 Tue 23 Apr Finchley Away 6pm Thu 2 May Highgate The Hub 6pm [email protected] The Hub Fri 17 May North Middlesex The Hub 6pm Gazelles U12 Sat 25 May The Hub The Hub 10am Regent’s Park All cricketing enquiries to: Child Welfare Officer: Wed 5 Jun Finchley Brondesbury 6pm London Date Opponent Venue Time Sara Bhanabhai 07917 000123 Sara Bhanabhai 07917 000123 Wed 12 Jun North Middlesex Away 6pm Fri 26 Apr Finchley Brondesbury 6pm NW1 4RY [email protected] [email protected] Mon 10 Jun Highgate Away 6pm Sun 19 May Hampstead Away 11am Sat 6 Jul The Hub Away 10am 0207 9352458 Fri 28 Jun North London Away 6pm Fri 5 Jul North Middlesex Brondesbury 6pm Tigers U12 Jaguars U11 Panthers U10 Tigers U10 Eagles U9 Date Opponent Venue Time Date Opponent Venue Time Date Opponent Venue Time Date Opponent Venue Time Date Opponent Venue Time Sun 28 Apr Stoke Newington Away 10am Wed 24 Apr Hornsey Away 5:30pm Tue 23 Apr Hampstead Away 6pm Sun 28 Apr Stoke Newington The Hub 10am Sun 12 May Crouch End Away 10am Mon 29 Apr Crouch End Away 6pm Tue 30 Apr Hampstead Away 6pm Fri 26 Apr Jaguars Brondesbury 6pm Sat 4 May NLCC The Hub 10am Sat 8 Jun Highgate Away 9am Sat 15 Jun Hampstead The Hub 10am Fri 3 May Panthers Brondesbury 6pm Fri 10 May Highgate The Hub 6pm Thu 2 May Hampstead Away 6pm Sun 5 May Ealing (Friendly) The Hub 10am Sun 16 Jun North Middlesex The Hub 10am Sat 11 May Stoke Newington Away 9:30am Thu 16 May Crouch End Away 6pm Sun 12 May Tower Hamlets The Hub 10am Wed 22 May North Middlesex Away 6pm Sat 11 May North Middlesex The Hub 10am Fri 21 Jun Hampstead Away 6pm Mon 20 May Hampstead The Hub 6pm Fri 24 May Finchley (MCA CUP R2) The Hub 6pm Wed 15 May North Middlesex Away 6pm Thu 23 May North Middlesex The Hub 6pm Sat 22 Jun Stoke Newington Festival Away 10am Sat 25 May Alexandra Park The Hub 10am Fri 7 Jun Hornsey The Hub 6pm Fri 17 May Finchley Brondesbury 6pm Sun 9 Jun Stoke Newington Away 10am Sun 23 Jun South Hampstead The Hub 11:30am Sun 9 Jun Stoke Newington The Hub 10am Fri 14 Jun Hampstead The Hub 6pm Sun 19 May Cambridge County (Friendly) The Hub 10am Sat 15 Jun Crouch End The Hub 10am Sun 30 Jun Ealing The Hub 9:30am Sat 15 Jun North London The Hub 10am Fri 21 Jun Panthers Brondesbury 6pm Sat 25 May Hornsey The Hub 10am Fri 21 Jun NLCC Away 6pm Sat 6 Jul Stoke Newington Away 9am Mon 24 Jun North London Away 6pm Sat 29 Jun Stoke Newington The Hub 10am Sat 8 Jun Jaguars The Hub 10am Mon 24 Jun Highgate Away 6pm Wed 3 Jul North Middlesex Brondesbury 6pm Thu 27 Jun Crouch End The Hub 6pm Wed 12 Jun Hampstead The Hub 6pm Mon 1 Jul North Middlesex Away 6pm Sat 6 Jul Tower Hamlets Away 10am Fri 5-7 Jul Tour Kent Thu 13 Jun Stoke Newington The Hub 6pm Falcons U9 Sun 7 Jul Alexandra Park Away 9:30am Sun 16 Jun Ludgrove (Friendly) Away 2pm Date Opponent Venue Time Fri 21 Jun Stoke Newington Away 6pm Sun 5 May Crouch End Away 10am Tue 25 Jun Finchley Away 6pm Gazelles U10 Fri 10 May Hampstead Away 6pm Tigers U11 Wed 3 Jul Hornsey Away 6pm Sat 18 May Stoke Newington The Hub 10am Date Opponent Venue Time Fri 24 May Hampstead Brondesbury 6pm Panthers U11 Fri 5-7 Jul Tour Cambridge Date Opponent Venue Time Mon 6 May Lady Taverners Festival Away 6pm Sun 2 Jun South Hampstead Away 10am Date Opponent Venue Time Mon 29 Apr Highgate Away 6pm Sun 12 May North London The Hub 10am Sat 8 Jun Caldicott School Away 10am Sat 4 May Hampstead The Hub 10am Sat 27 Apr North Middlesex The Hub 10am Fri 17 May Finchley Away 6pm Sat 22 Jun Stoke Newington Festival Away 10am Sat 18 May North Middlesex The Hub 10am Sat 29 Jun Highgate Away 10am Fri 3 May Jaguars Brondesbury 6pm Sun 19 May Stoke Newington The Hub 10am Fri 24 May Hampstead Away 6pm Thu 9 May Hornsey The Hub 6pm Sat 8 Jun Highgate The Hub 10am Jaguars U10 Fri 7 Jun Harrow Cricket Project Brondesbury 6pm Sat 18 May Stoke Newington The Hub 10am Sun 16 Jun Stoke Newington Away 10am Sun 9 Jun Stoke Newington The Hub 11am Wed 22 May Hampstead The Hub 6pm Thu 20 Jun Hampstead Away 6pm Date Opponent Venue Time Sun 16 Jun Harrow The Hub 10am Vipers U8 Mon 8 Jul North Middlesex Away 6pm Thu 23 May Hampstead (MCA CUP R2) The Hub 6pm Fri 26 Apr Panthers Brondesbury 6pm Wed 3 Jul North Middlesex The Hub 6pm Date Opponent Venue Time Mon 3 Jun North Middlesex Away 6pm Mon 29 Apr Hampstead Away 6pm Sat 27 Apr Primrose Hill Cobras The Hub 10am Sat 15 Jun Stoke Newington Away 10am Sat 4 May North Middlesex The Hub 10am Sat 18 May North Middlesex The Hub 10am Fri 21 Jun Jaguars Brondesbury 6pm Thu 9 May Finchley Away 6pm Sat 8 Jun Caldicott School Away 10am Mon 24 Jun Hornsey Away 6pm Important Club Dates Sun 19 May Cambridge County (Friendly) The Hub 10am Sat 22 Jun Stoke Newington Festival Away 10am Hawks U9 Sun 23 Jun South Hampstead The Hub 10am Tue 2 Jul Hampstead Away 6pm Date Event Time Tue 21 May Finchley The Hub 6pm Date Opponent Venue Time Sat 6 Jul Cobras The Hub 10am Fri 5-7 Jul Tour Kent Sat 9 Mar PHCC Indoor Trophy at Lords 9am Sat 25 May Stoke Newington The Hub 10am Thu 16 May Quiz Night at Brondesbury 7pm Fri 7 Jun Hampstead Brondesbury 6pm Sun 28 Apr Ealing The Hub 9:30am Sat 18 May Club Day at Lords 8:45am Sat 8 Jun Panthers The Hub 10am Sat 11 May Stoke Newington Away 10am Sun 30 Jun PHCC Festival and Prize Giving at Brondesbury 9am Fri 14 Jun Hornsey The Hub 6pm Fri 17 May Hampstead Away 6pm Cobras U8 In case of bad weather please check Sat 8 Jun Caldicott School Away 10am Tue 24 Sep Match Managers’ Dinner 7pm Sun 16 Jun Ludgrove (Friendly) Away 2pm Date Opponent Venue Time Sun 9 Jun Stoke Newington The Hub 10am www.primrosehillcc.org to confirm status.
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