South Road Cricket Club

South Road Cricket Club

Round 2 Wrap from the President.

Our results are getting better, 2 wins out of 4 for this round, with some notable performances throughout the grades. Firstly congratulations to Roger and his fourths their first win of the season and Rogers first win as a South Road Captain, Luke and the thirds just keep getting the job done, well done to both side. While the A’s and B’s both went down there are some encouraging signs with both teams having interrupted starts to the season, with player availability hopefully things will settle in the next round.

Noteable performances from Round 2 include Matthew Haybell 69 in his first A grade game, Darren Williams 5/25 not bad for an old fossil and Anthony May 4/69. Jim Colley 60, Rliey Hains 48, Roger Ross 4/40, Dawood Choudhry 3/16, Roger Nunn 54, Jordan Bocock 46 and Poul Petersen 4/20. Well done to all of you and keep up the good work.

Great to see Dan Vertue and Dave Roberts back playing. Dan congratulations on your recent nuptials (Marriage to Nicole) all members and the club wish you all the best for your future life together.

It was a good response from players re their subs this last round, the main reason behind our subs is so that all players can continue to play cricket for our club. We have financial obligations to the association, umpires, ground hire, Marion Council and equipment used. This enables the club to provide a game of cricket for all of you. Please remember to pay your match fees to your captain each game or you can make a once off payment to Treasurer Barn and if paid before Christmas a substantial reduction can be had (only if paying subs in full)

A positive is the number of players attending after match drinks and presentations, good numbers again at EBC. Remember to encourage your team mates to attend, part of playing at South Road is to get back and have a yarn and drink, celebrate our wins and commiserate our losses.

Some funny things I picked up on this last round, one of the new players to the A grade had some trouble with getting into his whites. I would have thought by now champ you would have learnt how to put on trousers! Who was the skipper that needed to go and meditate with a walk along the beach after his match? Then tried to claim it was a recovery session as advised by former player and now Port Star Hamish Hartlett. To the guy that has been fortunate to be around when the winning runs have been scored in the last two games, listen champ, it takes more than scoring 7 odd runs to be considered a finisher or closer but keep dreaming champ and let us know when you wake up.

Cheers for now, get around the Roads for the next game and look for a function after match awards on Saturday 14th November

Regards, Steve Mitchell