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Staying with the cricketers, the First are, as predicted, struggling in the Premier League. Dave Saunders tells me with 5 more matches to play it is touch and go whether they will improve their second from bottom position and avoid relegation. No such worries for the Reserves. Ian Clements team head the 3rd Division in their league. Congratulations also to the Colts who got to the semi-finals of their knockout cup beaten by Downley.
 
Staying with the cricketers, the First are, as predicted, struggling in the Premier League. Dave Saunders tells me with 5 more matches to play it is touch and go whether they will improve their second from bottom position and avoid relegation. No such worries for the Reserves. Ian Clements team head the 3rd Division in their league. Congratulations also to the Colts who got to the semi-finals of their knockout cup beaten by Downley.
 
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'''Hallmark 2008.'''  report by [[Geoff Gomme]].  '''Not good enough. Not dedicated enough. Not consistent enough'''. That's my end of term report.  Watching the 1st XI is like looking at a bunch of middle-aged dads playing cricket at the seaside with their children using a soft ball. Half the 1st XI would have been very lucky to get an occasional game in the 2nd Xls of the Wycombe League teams of 40 to 50 years ago.
 
'''Hallmark 2008.'''  report by [[Geoff Gomme]].  '''Not good enough. Not dedicated enough. Not consistent enough'''. That's my end of term report.  Watching the 1st XI is like looking at a bunch of middle-aged dads playing cricket at the seaside with their children using a soft ball. Half the 1st XI would have been very lucky to get an occasional game in the 2nd Xls of the Wycombe League teams of 40 to 50 years ago.
[[File:Lacey Green and Loosley Row Sports Club 02.jpg|thumb|Six a side competition. Back row, l-r, Jim Fowler, David Blamey, Doug Cartwright, Ken Baker.  Front row, l-r, John Newport, Robert Bateman (President), Ray Houson.]]
 
 
[[File:Dave Sanbert and Nigel Kellaway.jpg|left|thumb|c2000. Dave Sanders and Nigel Kelloway]]
 
[[File:Dave Sanbert and Nigel Kellaway.jpg|left|thumb|c2000. Dave Sanders and Nigel Kelloway]]
 
Reserve teams like Booker, Hampden, Kingshill, Penn & Tylers Green and Naphill - and Lacey Green - would have given a good account of themselves in the present 1st Division - and probably in the Premier.
 
Reserve teams like Booker, Hampden, Kingshill, Penn & Tylers Green and Naphill - and Lacey Green - would have given a good account of themselves in the present 1st Division - and probably in the Premier.

Revision as of 13:04, 6 December 2024

Ground presentation 1949

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click Sports and Social Club for list of articles about the club.

The Cricket Club is a section of The Sports and Social Club of Lacey Green and Loosley Row

click 1903 Cricket Club Concert for details

click 1931 Cricket 2nd 11 Win Cup for article and photo.

The critics

1910. Bucks Free Press report. Lacey Green Cricket Club won the Division 1 championship in the High Wycombe League in 1906,1907,1908,1909. They were runners -up in 1910. See photo of the 1910 team below right.

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Hallmark reports below for July 1978, June '82, Oct '82 and 2008. Hallmark July 1978 report by David Sanders

Terry Kelloway off drives

This year's cricket season has now passed the half-way stage and it leaves behind it mixed successes. In the Mid-Bucks League, both teams are in the middle order of their tables, neither showing enough consistency to stake claims for the championship. It was a similar story in the Knock-out Cup as well, the 1st team losing to Prestwood in a closely fought game. Prestwood batted first, scoring 114 runs. In reply we also scored 114, but the last batsman was run out off the last ball. The Reserve team, you may remember, set out as defending champions, but alas they too were defeated in the first round by Great Kingshill.

1910 back row, l-r. J Saunders, J Smith, F Lacey, F Rutland, S Harvey, J.Baker, Middle row,l-r. C Dell, R.Martin. W Saunders(scorer), F Darvill, R Bowler Front row, l-r. R Gomme, W. Ginger. Photo from Harry Church, Linden Lea
July 1977. Mid Bucks opener, Mick Solomon. Wycombe League Eddie Honor muffed catch.
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Our biggest success this season has come in the National Village Knock-out Tournament, no longer sponsored by Haig Whisky. Our run of success began back in May when we defeated Hampden in the second round, having gained a bye in the first. Many thought that our run would finish at this stage, as our team was well supported with reserve players. In the third round we visited Oakley, and after a delayed start for rain, amassed over 200 runs, this target being far too high for our opposition. The fourth round brought us back to Lacey Green where our opponents were Stewkley Vicarage, and once again, batting first, the Green amassed too many runs for the opposition. This was due mainly to a fine batting performance by Terry Kelloway who scored 106 not out and for his efforts won a bat and ball from the Daily Mirror. The next match was the Area Final and this time our opponents were Bledlow. Played at Bledlow in warm sunshine, all looked well as the Green batted first and amassed over 100 runs for a first wicket stand between Terry Kelloway, who eventually scored 89, and Les Rixon; the final total being 167 for 8 wickets. A good all-round display of fielding and bowling was enough to give Lacey Green victory and make them the county champions.

1978. Lacey Green v Haverine. Village cup. Lacey Green's skipper, Eddie Hondle during innings of 36. Terry Kelloway is other bat.

Defeat eventually came at the hands of a team from Essex, Havering-Atte-Bower. Played at Lacey Green, we only scored 111 runs, and this after such a good start of 46 for the first wicket. But Havering had to fight to win and looked in danger of being defeated when they were about 50 for 5 wickets; only a fine innings by one batsman saving the day.

It was a pity to lose but a great achievement to get to the last 32 teams in the country, and everyone is looking forward to next season's tournament, when perhaps a new sponsor may have been found. The Lacey Green Colts Team is also having a fine season, and with only two games to go they are top of the league, and undefeated, a great tribute to the boys and those who give up their Saturday mornings and Wednesday evenings to coach them. Their promise and enthusiasm is already showing, as many of them now play on Saturdays for the Reserve team.

Hallmark June 1982

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Nibby Rixon and Fred Brooks

Our cricket season got off to a bad start with us being unable to field a 2nd Xl for the first game. This was due to a large percentage of our players having prior commitments playing football and rugby. The Same problem arose in the 1st round of the Whitbred Village K.O. Competition when we had to forfeit the game to Gt, Kingshill, in our first three matches both teams failed to win or even draw. Fortunes changed in the fourth games however, when the 2nd XI won convincingly against Holmer Green and the 1st Xl got a very good start scoring 76 – 4 only to see a rainstorm put an abrupt end to the game.

1929 back row, l-r. Charles Boorman, ? ? Harry Church, ? ? middle row, l-r. Fred Brooks, ? Nibby Rixon, Harold Carter (President), Will Redrup. ? ? seated front. Will Saunders, Eric Boorman.

The fighting Spirit is certainty back in the cricket club and it is good to see players like Gordon Turner, Mick Tilbury and Brian Kirby playing again. I should not forget of course the younger players like Steve Gilliland, John Grefton, Simon Williams and Rupert Hawthorne who are contributing a great deal and playing well,

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1931 Lacey Green cricket team

Thanks to the efforts of Dave Sanders, We have been able to purchase a motorised roller, lt is exactly the king of machine the Sports Club were looking for and is in First class condition, Another bonus was the purchase of 2 tractor /mower to replace the ageing tractor and gang Mowers, This will also prove to be a great deal cheaper in running terms than using the old equipment, Hallmark October 1982 John Stevens thanked all the people who had helped during the season - Annette Stokes for supplying the food for teas. Nigel Kelloway, Terry Kelloway and Ian Stokes for looking after the wicket. All the people who helped run the Colts Cricket team. And a special thank you to Charlie Currell for marking out the wicket and cleaning the club-room every week!

Hallmark October 1985. Extract from Sports Club report by John A Stevens

1956 Lacey Green second X1. back row l-r. E Biggs (club sec), D Lacey, W Bradley, F Harber, P Phillibrown, H Rixon, J. Smith, L Rixon (Match Sec).front l-r. R May, R Biggs, P Pounds, W Lacey (Captain. H S Tong (Chairman), G Gomme, W.Dell, E Williams, R Hussey.
1978 Lacey Green v Havering. Village Cup. Dave Sanders caught behind. Photo by Geoff Gomme. Lent by Edwin Williams. (Edwin & Daphne Williams)

The Cricket Club Committee breathed a sigh of relief when Walt Lacey kindly offered to look after the cricket square. I sincerely -hope Walt receives. all the help he has been promised because it is very difficult to find people with the experience and the time to look after’ the sacred turf. I know’ many people think a cricket square is just another piece of grass', but they should try facing medium/fast bowling on a badly prepared wicket - a cricket ball is very hard, and it hurts: This. is why it is vitally important to have someone who will take on the responsibility of looking after the square; it can make the difference between someone being badly injured. Thanks must go to the many who helped the season run smoothly especially to Walt Lacey for looking after the square and umpiring, Charlie Currell for marking out, Doug Parslow and Gordon Turner for umpiring and Charlie Stevens and Simon Turner for scoring. A special mention too for Jackie Kelloway and Pam Dell who have cleaned the club-room, bar and kitchen and re-arranged the furniture to make a welcome change.

For more about Charlie, Doug, Gordon,Charles and Pam click Charlie & Mabel Currell, Doug & Sue Parslow, Gordon & Kathleen Turner, Charles & Gladys Stevens, and Michael & Pam Dell

Cricket match at Bradenham
Brian Kirby. Lacey Green Sports Field

Hallmark May 1986. Report by John Stevens. At time of writing our cricket teams have played only one match each – both games. were draw. Another two fixtures have been completely washed out, let's hope we're not in repeat of last summers appalling weather – at least not on Saturdays.

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Hallmark January1988. The AGM was held in December and the new committee are: Les Rixon, (Chairman) Dave Highgate (Secretary) and Chris Wizard (Treasurer). A new Premier Division has been created for the season but unfortunately we were not promoted to join the elite. We will just have to get there by future performances. The season starts in May so we expect to see you in the new nets in April.

Hallmark August 1988. Both teams made a reasonably good start to the season but of recent weeks the Firsts have struggled badly. The Second team is currently second in their division and are hopeful that if Lane End falter they will end the season as winners. The majority of games have been affected by the weather, some games being more akin to water polo than cricket.

Hallmark September 1991. Report by Ron Fisher. Each report upgrades the success of the previous one. Not in recent memory can our cricketers remember such a successful season. Not just content with taking the 1st Division title, the 1st XI openers – Terry Davies and Steve Hussey – took their creases at the wicket for the last match of the season and remained there for the entire Innings, notching up an incredible 243 runs. Mind you, centuries for this pair didn't come too hard - they slammed 461 between them during August alone! Lacey Green's final tally for the championship was 9 games won, 6 drawn and only one defeat. Congratulations to all

Hallmark July 1992. Letter to the Editor from Tim Brooker (captain) and all the cricket team of St.John's C.E. Combined School.

Dear Mr Janes,

Les Rixon - umpire at Bradenham

We thought you might be interested to know that once again the Cricket Team and school are very grateful to the Lacey Green Cricket Club for letting us use their ground, pavilion and for preparing the square for our league games. The facilities are well liked by everone who used them and the result is that we won the league this year.

Hallmark 1992. Report by Ron Fisher. Phil Dell won the popular annual "Single Wicket" knockout competition by beating John Hedgland's score of 18.

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Staying with the cricketers, the First are, as predicted, struggling in the Premier League. Dave Saunders tells me with 5 more matches to play it is touch and go whether they will improve their second from bottom position and avoid relegation. No such worries for the Reserves. Ian Clements team head the 3rd Division in their league. Congratulations also to the Colts who got to the semi-finals of their knockout cup beaten by Downley.

Lacey Green and Loosley Row Sports Club 06 71.jpg

Hallmark 2008. report by Geoff Gomme. Not good enough. Not dedicated enough. Not consistent enough. That's my end of term report. Watching the 1st XI is like looking at a bunch of middle-aged dads playing cricket at the seaside with their children using a soft ball. Half the 1st XI would have been very lucky to get an occasional game in the 2nd Xls of the Wycombe League teams of 40 to 50 years ago.

c2000. Dave Sanders and Nigel Kelloway

Reserve teams like Booker, Hampden, Kingshill, Penn & Tylers Green and Naphill - and Lacey Green - would have given a good account of themselves in the present 1st Division - and probably in the Premier.

Having said that, there is talent there - it's just not being used as it could and should be. I know it's easy to sit at the side and criticise and, of course, we all made mistakes. The difference is, we learned from them. We had to with around twenty ex-players known at the time as The Critics remarking none too quietly on our performances!

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The 2nd's I can excuse. They rarely know until they are on the field what team they will have - or even if they will have a full team. Even so, they are much more entertaining than the 1st to watch and do give of their very best.

If you want to turn up at the ground for a little light exercise and a few drinks afterwards, that's fair enough. But if you want to win anything you have to be dedicated. Not easy, I know when the team changes from week to week.

And that's a big part of the problem. Too many won't, or are unable, to make themselves available every week - and some of the more useful players among them.

Lacey Green sports field

I know there are more distractions and possibly responsibilities than fifty years ago when our week-end sport was the highlight of the week for us. I've never been forgiven for missing my sister's wedding to play cricket. (Well, I ask you, which was most important?)

This is not a personal attack on any individual player - they are all good lads. But, I do passionately want to see them do their very best - if not for the pride of Lacey Green, at least for their own pride.

Well, I've had my say - over to you lads. I would just like to add that there is no truth in the rumour that the letters of my surname stand for Grumpy Old Man Moaning Eternally

Hallmark May 2023. Reported at the main committee AGM. We would like to thank Christine Marshal for her many years of dedicated service to the Cricket Section as Secretary and Scorer

Hallmark August 2023. The Cricket Section also had a great start to the season and has two Saturday teams and now two Sunday sides too!

Edwin Williams. (Edwin & Daphne Williams)

Hallmark November 2023. The 2023 cricket season at Lacey Green Cricket Club was a great success regardless that the warm weather had been lacking this summer. The history of the club is rooted in traditional men’s cricket and both of our teams performed admirably this year with the 1st XI finishing 4th and the 2nd XI finishing 6th in Mid Bucks Division 1 and 2.

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The season was made special by our very own Nazakat Ali who was the 3rd highest run scorer in the league, amassing 483 runs from 12 innings and our opening right-arm fast bowler Sajid Ali who scalped 31 wickets, accomplishing 3rd position as the highest wicket-taker.

Over the years, the sheer passion of the club and experience has helped develop young people and their skills. The club has always had a clear vision to promote cricket in the local community with the aim to provide people from all backgrounds and ages the opportunity to play the sport they are passionate about by demonstrating our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion through various plans and initiatives.

back row, l-r, Peter Smith, Ian Stokes, Eddy Honore, ?, ?, John Newport, Ray Howson, Charlie Stevens (scorer). front, l-r, Anthony Dell, Terry Kelloway, Ted Biggs, Bill Dell, Steven Honore, Les Rixon

Lastly, we’d also like to take the opportunity to thank our club sponsor The Black Horse Lacey Green who've filled a variety of sponsor roles for numerous years. The support of all our sponsors is invaluable in maintaining our Lacey Green ground and keeping our club cricket sustainable and affordable for our members.

So, if you’re a local business who’s interested in becoming involved with our successful and vibrant community club then please do get in touch.

Daphne Williams and Connie Baker cricket match spectators

Hallmark June 2024. Reported at the Sports Club AGM

So far we are having an exciting start to the year at the sports club. As I am writing, we have just played the first week of cricket to kick off the season. Unfortunately, the second team lost at home however we had a lovely day of sunshine and the bar was open so a couple of drinks were consumed! On the upside our first team won away at Bradenham.

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As the cricket season gets underway if you are interested in getting involved, we are always looking for more players, scorers and spectators. Please check the website for more information. Our amazing volunteer grounds team have been hard at work getting the sports field back in shape after the long winter, with the mowers receiving some much needed maintenance too! Many hours of work goes into making the field ready and looking great for cricket and other summer activities.


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