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2017 Fixtures TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB 2017 FIXTURES Hampshire Cricket League Southern Premier League Winchester & District CCA TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB 2017 FIXTURES CHAIRMAN’S ADDRESS 2017 is set to be another exciting year for Tichborne Park Cricket Club. Both the 1st and 2nd XI secured promotion in their respective divisions last year. The 2nds will now play in Hampshire County Division 3 north, which is only 3 leagues below the premier league. The 1sts will now play in Southern Premier league division one. This is a massive achievement for a club of our size with only one division above us. Undeniably 2016 was a challenge for our 3rd XI and ladies team, however we are optimistic that renewed strength in the senior sides will result in a more stable and enjoyable season for the 3rds. There have also been some exciting changes to the ladies league structure which should see a more competitive and friendly environment for them. This season will also see two overseas players join Tichborne Park. Back to back promotions for the 2nds means that they can now register an overseas player. I hope you will all join me in welcoming Prad Gunaratne and Ryan Brooks to the park this summer. Prad and Ryan will be joining Pete Spain and the rest of our coaches/assistants in supporting the development of our younger players this summer. 2017 also looks set to be an exciting year for them. We launch the ECB All Stars initiative, which aims to get more under 9s involved with cricket. We are also very proud of our players who have been selected to play at district and county level. We wish all of the teams the best of luck this year. Continued on page 2 TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB 1 Plans for the new pavilion are progressing slowly but steadily. We have negotiated a new 25 year lease which is key to ensuring the viability of the project. We are now entering the exciting phase of detailed drawings and quotations before the real hard work of securing funding begins. We will need all of your help in meeting our target. We are also excited to announce the launch of the new club website. This has been a long time coming and it will make such a difference to the profile of the club. If you haven’t seen it yet, take a look here www.tichborneparkcc.co.uk A big thank you to Claire Jones for her work on this project over the last 6-12 months. Finally it is with great pleasure that I announce the continuation of the clubs sponsorship arrangement with Alresford Salads. We are about to enter into our 7th year in partnership and are very thankful to continue this arrangement for another 3 years. Have a great season everyone, Lisa Tichborne Park Cricket Club wishes to thank all advertisers who have sponsored this fixture booklet and respectfully ask our members to support them where possible. 2 TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB OFFICERS - 2017 President: Anthony Loudon, Esq. LIFE VICE-PRESIDENTS G. Allam H. Primmer Mrs Lisa Allam A. Joyce R. Primmer K. Bristow J. Loudon T.S. Proudfoot M. Chataway S. Morgan D.C. Rushen Mrs J Cheyney B. Prevett P. J. Webb T.N. Cheyney A. C. Primmer G. Wilby T.D. Hiscock Mrs D. Primmer W. Allam P.J. Hole Mrs F Primmer P. Spain G. Hole VICE-PRESIDENTS R. Young G. Hole A. Pritchard T. Booker T.E Knight J. Rees J. Cook R. Legget P. Spain A. Croker R. Marshall J. Taylor (Australia) M. Garton Mrs B Primmer P. Williams R. Gerrard D. Primmer D. Bone E. Primmer M. Ingram J. Primmer GROUND: TICHBORNE PARK, ALRESFORD, HAMPSHIRE, SO24 0NA Tel/Fax: 01962 733132 (Match Days Only) www.tichbornepark.play-cricket.com www.tichborneparkcc.co.uk TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB 3 MRS LISA ALLAM Chairman 2 Robin’s Court, Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 9NZ Tel: 07789 112668 Email: [email protected] MRS TRACEY BONE Hon. General Secretary 7 Culley View, Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 9PD Tel: 07584 709375 Email: [email protected] MISS KIRSTY COLES Hon. Fixture Secretary 57 Windsor Road, Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 9HU Mob: 07920 876590 Email: [email protected] MR ANDY JOYCE Treasurer 14 Benenden Green, Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 9PF Tel: 01962 734316 Email: [email protected] MISS SOPHIE KERR Club Welfare Officer 27 Bakeland Gardens, Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 9QX Mob: 07799 425145 Email: [email protected] MR GARY ALLAM Hon. Team Secretary Tel: 01962 725606 Mob: 07920 022171 Email: [email protected] MR PETE SPAIN Colts Coordinator Mob: 07876 104723 Email: [email protected] MR TREV BOOKER Player Representative Mob: 07739 813438 Email: [email protected] 4 TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB CLUB WELFARE OFFICER If you have any concerns that should be raised with the Club Welfare Officer please make contact in confidence with Sophie Kerr Tel: 07799 425145 Email: [email protected] PLAYER REPRESENTATIVE If you have any issues regarding selection or your involvement in the team please talk to your captain in the first instance or with Trevor Brooker Tel: 07739 813438 Email: [email protected] TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB 5 TEAM CAPTAINS WILL ALLAM 1st XI Captain Mobile: 07917 696750 ED PRIMMER 2nd XI Captain Mobile: 07970 342437 DERRICK BONE 3rd XI Captain Mobile: 07584 709357 CANDYCE PREVETT Ladies Captain Mobile: 07802 740022 COLTS COACHES EDD BERRY Club Coach Mobile: 07920 746697 JOHN COOK HCB Cricket Dev.Officer Mobile: 07876 104723 2016 AWARDS BRUCE PREVETT UK CC2 Mobile: 07989 991712 Congratulations to all Award Winners TOM ALLAM UK CC2 Mobile: 07990 814694 MARTIN CHEYNEY UK CC2 Mobile: 07747 152380 KEVIN BRISTOW UK CC2 Mobile: 07788 877269 PETE SPAIN UK CC2 Mobile: 07876 104723 WILL ALLAM UK CC1 Mobile: 07917 696750 MATT BRISTOW UK CC1 Mobile: 07789 672226 6 TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB 2016 AWARDS Congratulations to all Award Winners BATTING: Justin Reid (1st XI) Ed Primmer (2nd XI) Derrick Bone (3rd XI) Tracey Cousins (Ladies) BOWLING: Tom Allam (1st XI) Trev Booker (2nd XI) Henry Glaister (3rd XI) Liz Valance (Ladies) CHAMBERLAIN CUP: Derrick Bone LOUDON CUP: Matthew Bone FRANK PRIMMER CUP: Tom Essex ROY PRIMMER CUP: Robin Irving NEIL KIMBER AWARD: Candyce Prevett & Claire Jones CHEYNEY CUP: James Long RUSHEN AWARD: Liz Vallance TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB 7 8 TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB Wychwood Furniture Ltd Traditional & Contemporary Furniture Kitchens, Bedrooms & Bathrooms For beautiful bespoke furniture Free initial consultation Design & Installation www.wychwood-furniture.co.uk WYCHWOOD FURNITURE LTD, BLUERIDGE FARM, LOWER WIELD, ALRESFORD Tel or Fax: 01256 389788 TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB 9 10 TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB The Tichborne Arms Patrick Roper invites you to his traditional pub with its beautiful garden in the picturesque village of Tichborne near Alresford. A carefully selected range of real ales, fine wines and excellent home cooked meals are available 7 days a week. Tel: 01962 733 760 www.tichbornearms.co.uk TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB 11 1st XI Southern Electric Premier League Division 1 1pm start with the exception of the last two fixtures which start at 12.30pm. Home games played at Tichborne Park Cricket Club, Tichborne Park, Tichborne, Alresford, SO24 0NA Date Opponents Venue May Saturday 6th Sarisbury Athletic Home Saturday 13th Rowledge Away Saturday 20th Portsmouth Home Saturday 27th Hook & Newnham Basics Away June Saturday 3rd Calmore Sports Home Saturday 10th Liphook & Ripsley Away Saturday 17th Bournemouth Home Saturday 24th Basingstoke & North Hants Away July Saturday 1st Ventnor Home Saturday 8th Sarisbury Athletic Away Saturday 15th Rowledge Home Saturday 22nd Portsmouth Away Saturday 29th Hook & Newnham Basics Home August Saturday 5th Calmore Sports Away Saturday 12th Liphook & Ripsley Home Saturday 19th Bournemouth Away Saturday 26th Basingstoke & North Hants Home September Saturday 2nd Ventnor Away 12 TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB 2nd XI Hampshire Cricket League County Division 4 West 2pm start. Home games played at Tichborne Park Cricket Club, Tichborne Park, Tichborne, Alresford, SO24 0NA Date Opponents Venue May Saturday 6th Littleton & West Hill Away Saturday 13th South Newton Home Saturday 20th RAM Away Saturday 27th Liss Home June Saturday 3rd Hursley Park III Away Saturday 10th Amport Home Saturday 17th Odiham & Greywell Away Saturday 24th Chawton Home July Saturday 1st South Wilts II Away Saturday 8th Steep Home Saturday 15th Hartley Wintney II Away Saturday 22nd Dinton Home Saturday 29th Michelmersh & T Away August Saturday 5th Hungerford Home Saturday 12th OT’s & Romsey III Away Saturday 19th Hook & N Basics III Home Saturday 26th Steeple Langford Away TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB 13 3rd XI Hampshire Cricket League Regional Division 3 North East 2pm start. Alresford Recreation Centre, The Avenue, Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 9EP Date Opponents Venue May Saturday 6th Aldershot V Home Saturday 13th Compton & C Ford IV Away Saturday 20th Liss II Home Saturday 27th Hook & N Basics V Away June Saturday 3rd Petersfield III Home Saturday 10th IBM Hursley III Away Saturday 17th Colden Common III Away Saturday 24th Ashford Hill II Home July Saturday 1st Easton & Martyr Worthy III Away Saturday 8th Herriard II Away Saturday 14th No Game - Saturday 22nd Odiham & Greywell III Away Saturday 29th St Cross Syms V Home August Saturday 5th Froxfield Away Saturday 12th No Game - Saturday 19th Aldershot IV Home 14 TICHBORNE PARK CRICKET CLUB Hampshire Cricket League - Women’s Division Three 2pm start. Home games played at Tichborne Park Cricket Club, Tichborne Park, Tichborne, Alresford, SO24 0NA Date Opponents Venue May Sunday 7th Andover Away Sunday 21st Petersfield Home June Sunday
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