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Calmore Sports Club Southern League/Premier League Records 1990-2019 CALMORE SPORTS CLUB SOUTHERN LEAGUE/PREMIER LEAGUE RECORDS 1990-2019 SL / SPCL CAP NUMBERS Number Name Debut match Venue StartDate 1 Steve Brandes Alton Calmore 05/05/1990 2 Stuart Bailey Alton Calmore 05/05/1990 3 Robert Budd Alton Calmore 05/05/1990 4 Paul Draper Alton Calmore 05/05/1990 5 Kevin Emery Alton Calmore 05/05/1990 6 Clifford Estall Alton Calmore 05/05/1990 7 Chris Garrett Alton Calmore 05/05/1990 8 Kevin Marshall Alton Calmore 05/05/1990 9 David Parsons Alton Calmore 05/05/1990 10 Tom Pegler Alton Calmore 05/05/1990 11 Gary Stinson Alton Calmore 05/05/1990 12 Bob Wilcocks Bournemouth Bournemouth 12/05/1990 13 Paul Sealey New Milton New Milton 26/05/1990 14 Graham Cooper South Wilts Calmore 02/06/1990 15 Graeme Lyon South Wilts Calmore 02/06/1990 16 Richard Newman Waterlooville Waterlooville 23/06/1990 17 David Bennett Andover Andover 11/08/1990 18 Paul Tucker Andover Andover 11/08/1990 19 Baz Oram Portsmouth Portsmouth-DP 25/08/1990 20 Dominic Newman Old Tauntonians Calmore 11/05/1991 21 Keith Woodhall Bournemouth Calmore 25/05/1991 22 Mark Angel Old Tauntonians Southampton-LC 09/05/1992 23 Sean Eckton Longparish Calmore 16/05/1992 24 Roy Walton Longparish Calmore 16/05/1992 25 Ian Chivers Bournemouth Bournemouth 23/05/1992 26 AJ Walker Bournemouth Bournemouth 23/05/1992 27 Mark Boston Petersfield Calmore 30/05/1992 28 Michael Durand South Wilts Calmore 13/06/1992 29 Jason Maidment Portsmouth Portsmouth-DP 01/08/1992 30 Mark J Hardy Winchester Winchester 08/08/1992 31 David Morgan Winchester Winchester 08/08/1992 32 Terry Chilcott Trojans Eastleigh 22/08/1992 33 Paul Allen Gosport Borough Calmore 06/05/1995 34 Kurt Donaldson Gosport Borough Calmore 06/05/1995 35 John Shepherd Gosport Borough Calmore 06/05/1995 36 Clive Surry Gosport Borough Calmore 06/05/1995 37 Simon Williams Gosport Borough Calmore 06/05/1995 38 Martin Kellaway Portsmouth Portsmouth-DP 13/05/1995 39 Gregg Lewis Hungerford Hungerford 11/05/1996 40 Jeremy Goode Havant Havant 13/07/1996 41 Nigel Hill Winchester Krakatoa Simmarians Calmore 20/07/1996 42 James Rose Winchester Krakatoa Simmarians Calmore 20/07/1996 43 Paul Bowring New Milton Calmore 31/08/1996 Number Name Debut match Venue StartDate 44 Paul Whitaker Hambledon Calmore 17/05/1997 45 Chris Steedon Lymington Lymington 24/05/1997 46 Peter Clark Liphook and Ripsley Calmore 14/06/1997 47 James Hibberd Liphook and Ripsley Calmore 14/06/1997 48 Simon Ennew Havant Havant 09/05/1998 49 James Challis Hungerford Hungerford 04/07/1998 50 Nick Holland Bournemouth Bournemouth 15/05/1999 51 Lee Savident Bournemouth Bournemouth 15/05/1999 52 Tim Lumsden Hungerford Calmore 05/06/1999 53 Mark Archer Winchester Krakatoa Simmarians Winchester 28/08/1999 54 Jason Stock Winchester Krakatoa Simmarians Winchester 28/08/1999 55 Charlie Freeston Andover Andover 13/05/2000 56 Allan Hurst Andover Andover 13/05/2000 57 James Lucy Andover Andover 13/05/2000 58 Paul Cass Bashley (Rydal) Bashley 08/07/2000 59 James Hayward Burridge Calmore 19/08/2000 60 Oliver Green Hungerford Calmore 19/05/2001 61 Glen Motchall Hungerford Calmore 19/05/2001 62 David Fairhead Bournemouth Calmore 02/06/2001 63 Matthew Metcalfe Bournemouth Calmore 02/06/2001 64 Kevin Love Bournemouth Bournemouth 04/08/2001 65 Christoph Bothma Bashley (Rydal) Calmore 04/05/2002 66 David Rouse Bashley (Rydal) Calmore 04/05/2002 67 John Wall Bashley (Rydal) Bashley 06/07/2002 68 Eugene Burzler Hampshire Cricket Academy Calmore 10/05/2003 69 Martin Bushell BAT Sports Totton 07/06/2003 70 David Brandes Portsmouth Southsea 21/06/2003 71 Alastair Stuart Bournemouth Bournemouth 16/08/2003 72 Darren Challis Ventnor Ventnor 12/06/2004 73 Paul Hurst Gosport Borough Calmore 10/07/2004 74 Adam Hargreaves Ventnor Calmore 14/08/2004 75 Jamie Winters Ventnor Calmore 14/08/2004 76 Nick Diacon Hungerford Hungerford 30/04/2005 77 Paul Henry Hungerford Hungerford 30/04/2005 78 Paul Proudley Hungerford Hungerford 30/04/2005 79 David Wilson Hungerford Hungerford 30/04/2005 80 Gavin Hopgood Old Tauntonians and Romsey Romsey 09/07/2005 81 Michael Cotton Rowledge Rowledge 16/07/2005 82 Mark Lavelle Rowledge Rowledge 16/07/2005 83 R Sallam Sparsholt Calmore 06/08/2005 84 Michael Cook St Cross Symondians St Cross 13/08/2005 85 Steve Dunn St Cross Symondians St Cross 13/08/2005 86 Mark Gardner St Cross Symondians St Cross 13/08/2005 87 Nic Coe Havant Second XI Calmore 20/08/2005 88 Steve Mole Alton Alton 27/08/2005 89 David Green Hambledon Hambledon 24/06/2006 90 Jeff Tyler United Services Portsmouth Calmore 01/07/2006 91 Darren Vann Tichborne Park Calmore 08/05/2010 92 Luke Gould Tichborne Park Calmore 08/05/2010 93 Michael Wallace Tichborne Park Calmore 08/05/2010 Number Name Debut match Venue StartDate 94 Ben Perry Gosport Borough Gosport 12/06/2010 95 Luke Johnson Sparsholt Sparsholt 10/07/2010 96 Oliver Tull Sparsholt Sparsholt 10/07/2010 97 Sam Dempster Fair Oak Fair Oak 21/08/2010 98 Garth Nicol Fair Oak Fair Oak 21/08/2010 99 Liam Golding St Cross Symondians Second XI St Cross 28/08/2010 100 Michael West Fawley Calmore 14/05/2011 101 Storm Anning Liphook and Ripsley Liphook 21/05/2011 102 Brenton Allan Trojans Eastleigh 28/05/2011 103 Tom Houlder Fair Oak Fair Oak 06/08/2011 104 Dean Lavelle Tichborne Park Tichborne 20/08/2011 105 Pierre Kriel Portsmouth Southsea 12/05/2012 106 Matt Maiden Portsmouth Southsea 12/05/2012 107 Tom Perry Hursley Park Hursley 30/06/2012 108 Michael Donovan Fawley Calmore 04/08/2012 109 Ben Johns Tichborne Park Tichborne 04/05/2013 110 Elijah Turriff-Smith Tichborne Park Tichborne 04/05/2013 111 Daniel Croft Old Tauntonians and Romsey Calmore 25/05/2013 112 George Woodhall Hursley Park Calmore 20/07/2013 113 Josh Holden Portsmouth Southsea 03/05/2014 114 Matthew Taylor Sparsholt Sparsholt 31/05/2014 115 Liam Worrow Langley Manor Calmore 16/08/2014 116 Tom Pattison Hartley Wintney Hartley Wintney 23/08/2014 117 Callum Holloway New Milton Calmore 02/05/2015 118 Steve Wright New Milton Calmore 02/05/2015 119 Tamlyn Goodrich Totton and Eling Totton 06/06/2015 120 David Blake Rowledge Rowledge 15/08/2015 121 Matthew J Hardy Fawley Calmore 07/05/2016 122 Ben Moss Fawley Calmore 07/05/2016 123 Liam Newton Hambledon Calmore 11/06/2016 124 Jack Rutter Hook and Newnham Calmore 06/05/2017 125 James Manning Bournemouth Calmore 27/05/2017 126 Dominic Ducellier Basingstoke and North Hants Calmore 15/07/2017 127 Sam Moss Ventnor Calmore 07/07/2018 128 Callum Stanton Andover Calmore 14/07/2018 129 Adam Carty Old Tauntonians and Romsey Calmore 28/07/2018 130 Matthew Ellerby Sarisbury Athletic Sarisbury 04/08/2018 131 Charlie Gent Hook and Newnham Calmore 04/05/2019 132 Will Reilly-McNeil Hook and Newnham Calmore 04/05/2019 133 Sam Vidler Rowledge Rowledge 11/05/2019 134 Jake Easton Ventnor Calmore 18/05/2019 135 Liam Carty Portsmouth Southsea 15/06/2019 136 Callum Greasley Portsmouth Southsea 15/06/2019 137 Yannick de Mezieres Lepervanche Ventnor Ventnor 20/07/2019 138 Paul Lock Old Tauntonians and Romsey Romsey 03/08/2019 .
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