Sunday, 25 January 2015

MATCH REPORT: Petersfield vs Portsmouth Priory


Scrappy, a touch nervy at times, but in the end ‘Field completed a comfortable victory over a 5-man Portsmouth Priory

Batting first, Will (26) and Alex (21) got off to a good start, putting on 69 in 6 overs. But then wickets fell in a cluster against some deceptively wily spin bowling and we were bowled out for 99 in the 11th over.

It needed a good bowling performance to turn things round and Damian duly obliged, quickly pinning opener Kent LBW for 0 and Alex completing a sharp stumping off a leg-side wide to remove other opener Lewis for 6.

Priory never recovered from the loss of these early wickets and, despite a flurry of late sixes, eventually subsided to 67 all out. Damian (3-14-2) and Liam (2.1-6-1) were the pick of the bowlers; Shaun and Will picked up a wicket apiece.

It may have been harder work than looked likely at first, but a win’s a win, and it keeps us breathing down the necks of the division’s top three, who can’t afford any slip-ups if we keep winning.

under 16 indoor team win against top of the table

 very impressive win for u16 indoor team today against top of the table Purbrook – scored 154 for 3 – Gabe and Ben A’ retired – Ben A came back and stayed undefeated with Joe Clarke at end. They scored about 100 – all out in the 11th over – 2 wickets for Joe Clarke, 1 for Olli and 1 for Dan with 2 run outs and 2 catches for Ben Turk. Final wicket bowled by Olli.


Friday, 16 January 2015

Training Schedule Colts and Seniors

Hi All

There has been some confusion on the training schedule for Colts and Seniors this winter

Senior training follows the U15 / Senior Colt training on a Sunday either at Bedales or Churchers
Please see the document link below for dates etc

TRAINING SCHEDULE

Thursday, 15 January 2015

Sad News from Chairman


Dear All,

I am writing to inform all the members of the club of the extremely sad news that Christine Straw has recently passed away following a short illness.  As the wife of Nigel and mother of Frank and Rob not only have the family suffered a great loss but as a highly valued committee member until 2013, the Cricket Club have lost someone who was an integral member for some years and friend to many of us.

The funeral service will be held at Chichester Crematorium, Westhampnett Road, Chichester, PO19 7UH at 4.15 p.m. on Tuesday, 20th January 2015 and afterwards at The Half Moon, 32 London Road, Sheet, Petersfield, GU32 4BE.  The family has requested that there be no flowers please, but donations to MacMillan Cancer Care, ℅ Rowlands Funeral Services, St Peter’s Road, Petersfield, GU32 3HX. 

Details of the service from Nigel, Frank and Rob are attached, they have said that all are welcome to attend, it would be nice for them to see people there and that they are extremely appreciative of the support that they have received. 

The Club will make a donation to MacMillan Cancer Care.

Kind regards,

James. 


James Stratford-Tuke.

Chairman.
Petersfield Cricket Club.

Sunday, 11 January 2015

A win and a defeat

Well Done the under 16s for a resounding win tonight Portsmouth made 85 all out with 4 run outs (superb fielding lads). They then knocked them off in 8.2 overs with good contributions from Ben Turk (27 n/o), Oli Simpson (17) and Ben Anscombe (14)

Under 13 lads fell just short losing in the last over to Locksheath (another 10 runs would have made it interesting. Great run out from James Longland while sat on the floor in the corner/

The team are still  learning and put in another great effort

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Message From Club Chairman and the new Club Captain

Message From Chairman and Club Captain

Dear All,

Following Ash’s email (see attached) a belated Happy New Year from me!

For clarification senior training starts this Sunday at Bedales’ Sports Hall, 5 to 7 p.m. and is preceded by Under 15 training (4-5). Coaching started with the Under 13s on Monday and will be in full flow by Friday evening (all details can be found on our homepage: http://petersfield.play-cricket.com) Many thanks to Paddy May for all the organisation for this programme and to Dave Squires for keeping us up to date through the website.

2015 has started with a bang with a comprehensive victory by the senior indoor side winning by 5 wickets against Locks Heath on Sunday, with both the Under 16 and Under 13 sides playing this Sunday and with some coaching through the autumn the last few months have been busy on and off the field (sports hall!).  I thought it was about time that I brought everyone up to date with where we are with other planning; if you didn’t fall asleep during my speech at the senior presentations evening or have read my report for the AGM you can probably turn off now although there are a couple of updates!

Last summer the committee decided that we should invest in improving the facilities at the club with an application to Sport England through Inspired Facilities over arching our activity, this application is to primarily modernise The Heath Pavillion but the work now also includes a significant investment to improve the playing conditions at Penns Place.   We submitted this application at the end of October for £75,000 as part of a target of approximately £96,000. In addition to the pavilion, within this strategy the following are included:

Funding for new mobile covers, sheets and hoses.
Water removal equipment (we have now secured enough money to purchase a water hog).
Improvement of drainage at The Heath.  As part of the application we have had numerous meetings with South Downs National Park Planning Authority, West Sussex Archeology Group, Friends of Petersfield Heath, briefed Neil Hitch at Petersfield Town Council, secured a free Geophysical Survey which will hopefully be done in March (unfortunately we missed the window in October because of the archeological group’s other commitments). We’ve had meetings with possible contractors and are waiting for them to come back with a costing on one possible option. We are also planning to meet with English Heritage following a recommendation by the town council.  We have secured £1,000 towards drainage improvement from the Lloyds Bank Community Fund, thank you very much for all of you who voted for us.

Inspired Facilities is a very competitive process but we feel that we have left no stone unturned; there has been a survey of the club and other activity, in addition the Hampshire Cricket Board has recommended our application with a supporting letter to Sport England and the ECB has been consulted.  There is clearly no guarantee of success but I think it demonstrates the vision and forethought of the club in trying to improve the short term and protect the long term.

Our vision has been based upon providing more cricket for as many in the community as possible which includes a plan to provide cricket for those with disabilities.  It is also taking consideration of the number of ladies and girls playing and training and buoyant health of our colts section.

Just before Christmas the club purchased some second-hand equipment including a roller (a significant investment as our current ones are old and unreliable, and a new one would be beyond our current budget), mobile covers for Penns Place, a batting cage, more sight screens a mobile scoreboard and various other pieces of equipment both for cricket and to assist ground preparation. We are very grateful to two significant contributions: Agincourt Contractors and Windmill Information Systems to assist us in purchasing this equipment but to realign our budget there will have to be a significant fundraising campaign this season for which hopefully every club member can play their part (that is a very thinly veiled warning that members of the committee but especially the captains, Lisbeth Thomas and Judith Squires will be seeking you support, they know where you live!).

2015 promises to be a busy and exciting season!

See you in the nets soon.

Kind regards,

James.Stratford-Tuke

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Ash' Email if not already seen
A warm 2015 to all,
I have taken on the Club Captain role for 2015 and would like to thank Marcus for his enthusiastic and passionate contribution in previous years.
As a Club we have made great strides in recent years and we should be rightly proud of our inclusive nature. The level of junior coaching we provide is outstanding. Our desire to serve the community by spreading the spirit of cricket to as many young men and women as possible is bearing fruit. Thank you for all your endeavours so far.
Colts Indoor training starts Monday 5th January 18:00 to 19:00 at TPS, Adult training starts at Bedales 17:00 to 1900 11th January. Schedule of training
For all the players at the club, the preparations for a successful 2015 will start with the first ball.
Rest assured since September the Club has been working incredible hard to directly support play and performance.
The Committee have agreed to purchase: covers (for both the Heath and Penns), a water hog and batting cage for use at the clubs grounds
Providing team captains arrange suitable cover management from within their own squads for their home games, these purchases will reduce ‘rained off’ games and maximise play.
Future fund raising will focus on supporting the Heath’s drainage and pavilion. Carolyn Warne has already contributed a significant amount of her time in order to process various grant applications, as players we can do more.  I will be seeking your support later in the year.
Looking ahead to outdoor training the ambition is for promising Colts and the 1st Team to receive bi-weekly Level 3 coaching from Rob Maier.
With consensus, I will look to move outdoor training to Tuesdays vice Thursday. This will aid team selection and give respective captains a face-to-face opportunity to iron out any discrepancies prior to publishing the teams on Wednesday evening. [This can only be successful if players provide their availability in advance!]
Subscriptions: if you do not pay them, you are not insured to train or play. You will not be selected regardless of your ability.
The first pre-season games will commence 11-12 Apr.
My primary objective is for all 3 senior teams to be promoted. While this is entirely realistic given the talent in the Club, it must not come at all costs.
The Club will continue to inspire the love of cricket and players must embrace a Club mentality. Performance improvements across all teams will safe guard quality playing opportunities in the long term and avoid player dissatisfaction caused by gulfs in standards - there is a team for everyone.
One last plea: Whatever level you play at, support your team captain. Get to the ground early and don’t be the first to leave.
See you in the nets,
Ash
Acs752014@gmail.com


Monday, 5 January 2015

200 club the chance to Win money on a monthly basis while supporting the club.

The club have a number of ways of helping to raise funds

One of which is the monthly draw (the 200 club)

See the following site for further details on how to get involved

Link to Club webpage


Sunday, 4 January 2015

MATCH REPORT: Petersfield vs Locks Heath


Happy New Year all – and it was a happy start to 2015 by 'Field’s senior indoor team, who walloped Locks Heath on Sunday by 5 wickets.

Bowling first, our opponents had no answer to a fast and accurate opening salvo from Blanko (2 wickets) and Damian (1), well supported in the field with some outstanding catching from Will and Chris Russell (making his debut at Fareham, believe it or not).

Will, with 2 wickets, and Liam (1) then finished the job, AT picking up his customary stumping. Locks Heath all out for a lowly 66.

Will, Alex and Chris knocked off the runs with the minimum of fuss. It was an efficient, ruthless performance by the lads, which keeps us breathing down the necks of the top three in the division. Well played and a great start to the new year by the Red Rose!