Farewell, skipper! Funeral arrangements for former Bredon captain Ian Collinson

Funeral flowers
FAREWELL, SKIPPER! Former captain Ian Collinson’s funeral is on Monday, April 18. Picture: Valerie Everett

Old friends and team-mates of former Bredon Cricket Club captain Ian Collinson may wish to say their farewells at his funeral on Monday (April 18).

The service will be at Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Cheltenham Road, East, Churchdown, Gloucester GL3 1HU, at 2pm.

Please dress however you feel comfortable, but the family have said it would be nice to see some people wearing sports shirts.

The wake will be at Walls Club,  Hammond Way, Barnwood, Gloucester GL4 3HG.

There will be a buffet once the family have returned from the crematorium.

Do you have any fond memories of Ian? Please leave your tributes to our former captain.

 

 

Join us for a drink in our clubhouse bar every Thursday night

men at bar drinking
OK, so our bar is not quite as extensively stocked. But it’s still a great place for a drink! Picture: Sam Howzit

There is no better place in Bredon to have a relaxing summer-evening drink than our clubhouse bar.

It is open from 7pm every Thursday throughout the summer. It is nets practice night so there is always a good atmosphere and plenty of people around.

Enjoy a drink at the bar, or sit outside, watch the practice and take in our unrivalled view of Bredon Hill. It’s a magical place to be!

The bar is now under the management of Will Rollett, and he would be delighted to welcome new faces. Why not call in and say hello?

 

 

Weather plays havoc with pre-season preparations

 

Rain at a cricket match
Rain, rain, go away: The weather is playing havoc with our pre-season. Picture by Dan Slee

The wet weather is playing havoc with our pre-season preparations.

Following the cancellation of this evening’s net session (Thursday, April 14) due to thunderstorms, the opportunities for outdoor practice ahead of the league season are quickly disappearing.

The club were hoping to run an inter-club friendly match on Saturday, but this is already impossible due to the drenched ground. Fingers crossed that the friendly game on Sunday against Kempsey beats the weather.

To enable players to get some match time before the first league games scheduled for April 23, there will be a friendly T20 match next Wednesday (April 20). We are aiming to make up two teams of Bredon players, with the match starting at 6pm.

Can anyone who can play on Wednesday evening please text me so I can put the teams together.

Clive Fenney
First XI captain

Local newspapers cover CricketForce Day at Bredon

Bredon CrecketForce report in Evesham Journal
Coverage of the club’s CricketForce Day in the Evesham Journal, which is out tomorrow (April 7)
CricketForce report in the Worcester News
Coverage of Bredon Cricket Club’s CricketForce Day in tomorrow’s Worcester News (April 7)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bredon’s CricketForce Day efforts on Sunday were rewarded with some good coverage in the local press.

The ECB-inspired clean-up features in a page of pictures in the Worcester News, and there is a large picture of Bredon’s volunteers in this week’s Evesham Journal.

Both newspapers are out tomorrow (Thursday, April 7).

There is a CricketForce Day picture gallery on our Facebook page here.

 

Outdoor nets begin on Thursday

Outdoor nets at Bredon
It must be spring! Outdoor nets begin at the club at 6pm on Thursday.

These two little fellas were hard at work on Sunday helping make sure our nets were in tip-top shape for pre-season.

The mats have been swept and rolled, and the nets repaired in time for the first practice session of the year at 6pm on Thursday (April 7).

The bar, under the new stewardship of Will Rollett, will be open throughout the evening.

Come along and sharpen up, or just relax with a beer!

Thanks for all your hard work on CricketForce Day

CricketForce Day at Bredon
THANK YOU! A magnificent effort by about 40 people transformed Bredon Cricket Club on Sunday

A message from the club’s CricketForce Day organiser Martyn Draper

I would just like to thank everyone who helped in any way on Sunday on behalf of myself, and particularly Bredon Cricket Club.

The day was a spectacular success, and to get 40 people to give up their Sunday morning to ready the club for the approaching season proves just how much everyone cares about our great club.

Old members, newer members, people who don’t even play but are proud of their community worked so hard.

We got all the essential on-field jobs done very quickly, and then moved onto cleaning, painting and sprucing up the inside of the pavilion.

There is still painting to be done and the flooring is being sanded soon, but once these jobs are completed I think everyone who visits will think Bredon Cricket Club is a thriving, cared for place, and people will enjoy spending many hours there.

Once again thank you for the support!

Welcome to the Bredon Cricket Club online shop

cricket hoodie top from the online shop
Browse and buy club-branded clothing from the online shop

Bredon Cricket Club has a new online shop.

Visitors can buy a range of top-quality clothing from Martin Berrill Sports Gloucester.

All kit is available in a range of sizes, and includes our club badge.

Click here to browse the club’s online shop.

Six tips to help you make a perfect cricket tea

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Mandy Clements-Hunt has some cracking tips for anyone preparing a cricket tea. Picture: ECB

While our players seek glory on the pitch, Mandy Clements-Hunt will be behind the scenes helping serve up a perfect cricket tea.

But she can’t do it all on her own, and is appealing for volunteers to join her team.

Providing a cricket tea doesn’t cost you a penny, she explains.

“You buy the ingredients and do the work, and your skipper will pay you at the end of the match from the match fees he collects from your team, and the tea money he collects from the opposition.

“The going rate is up to about £40. You can provide a belter for that!”

If you know the club, just call in and make for the roster on the club noticeboard. Pick your date and write your name alongside.

Mandy also welcomes help from those who haven’t previously been involved in the club. If you would like to contact her and find out more just complete the form at the end of this post and she’ll get in touch with you.

Meanwhile, here are Mandy’s six ingredients for a perfect cricket tea, and some tips for tackling what can be an immensely rewarding challenge:

1. Choose the right ingredients for your cricket tea

  1. Four loaves for sandwiches
  2. An assortment of savouries (probably two of each) such as pork pie segments, mini sausage rolls, mini scotch eggs, cocktail sausages.
  3. An assortment of cakes, tarts, sweet items, or those chocolate Rice Crispy things
  4. Some crisps or tortilla chips (emptied into a bowl or two)
  5. Some fruit – bananas, clementines, strawberries (or similar) – usually goes down well
  6. And, of course, tea… and orange squash

You can vary the plot a little:

  • Bread or finger rolls to do some of the sandwiches
  • Samosas or onion bhajis as savouries
  • Scones with jam and butter or cream
  • Hot savouries such as pizza get devoured, but they’re more effort – your call.
  • Sandwiches can be as simple or complicated as you want

2. Rely on some staple sandwich fillings

  • Cheese
  • Tuna mayo (and sweet corn / cucumber)
  • Egg mayo
  • Coronation chicken
  • Chicken and chutney
  • Corned beef
  • Sausage (good in rolls)
  • Beef
  • Pate

You can add to any of the above appropriate combos such as cucumber, tomato, mustard, pickle, piccalilli, chutney, lettuce.

3. Use this sample shopping list

With a bit of skill and judgement, you can get all of this cricket tea list at any supermarket (there should be tea, sugar, orange squash in the pavilion, but check and add to the list if you need them).

  • Sarnies bread (square sliced loaves best): four loaves
  • Margarine: one 500g tub
  • Cheese
  • Ham: pack of 20 slices
  • Eggs: six large
  • Tomatoes: six
  • Medium cucumber
  • 1 Hellmann’s mayonnaise (small jar)
  • Other savouries sausage rolls: frozen pack of 50/100 cocktail sausages
  • Two frozen packs of 40 pizzas – thin margherita or pepperoni frozen
  • Two twin packs of Doritos or tortilla chips
  • Six-pack mini scotch eggs
  • One pack cakes ‘n’ stuff bar fruit cakes
  • Two bar lemon cakes
  • Two chocolate Swiss rolls
  • Two packs of 10 jam tarts
  • Milk: two pints

In addition to the food, you will need:

  1. A bit of time and space. Sarnies for 22 plus a bit of preparation at home will take up a couple of hours the morning of the match/or the night before.
  2. Enough room in your fridge for five trays of sandwiches and anything else you’ve bought or made that needs keeping fresh. Enough room in the freezer for the frozen stuff.
  3. Clingfilm: seal those sarnies quick for best results
  4. Sharp knives
  5. About five sandwich trays. Get them from the pavilion kitchen or use your own
  6. Tupperware or similar container for the sausage rolls and sausages

4. Follow these instruction to make four loaves into sandwiches

Get the fillings ready in bowls. Grate lots of cheese into a bowl, slice up the other stuff.

To make egg mayonnaise for one loaf: hard boil six large eggs. Cool them, shell them and chop them up. Add a couple of spoonfuls of mayonnaise, salt and pepper, and mash it into a light and easily spreadable paste. Don’t eat it all.

Work fast. Cut sarnies diagonally into quarters. With a sharp knife you can do several rounds at once. Stack them in rows on a sandwich tray and when it’s full cover it immediately with cling film and stash it in the fridge.

5. Adopt this plan of action

It’s best to shop the morning of the match.

If there is any doubt, immediately before shopping ring or text the team captain and check the match is still on.

There should always be tea, sugar, and orange squash in the pavilion kitchen (Birlingham, you should please take your own along).

There should be tea towels, washing up liquid, scourers, dishwasher tabs and rinse agent.

I generally start making the tea at about 25 overs, depending on how the game is going. Chat to the players they will tell you if you need to rush! And if the wickets fall too quickly ask them to help you!

Lay out everything, and remember cups and plates/napkins.

Pour the tea!

Put out some squash and tumblers.

6. And finally, smile!

You’ve done as much as you can, and your efforts will be appreciated. Now all you have to do is stop your players eating everything before the opposition have arrived!

Send us your pictures

Were you one of the many people around the cricket-playing world inspired by Mandy’s tips? We’d love to hear from you. Post a picture of your tea on our Facebook page.

New membership fees for 2016

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Memberships fees for Bredon Cricket Club have been agreed. Picture: George HH

The committee of Bredon Cricket Club has agreed new membership prices for the 2016 season.

They are:

Senior member: £20

Junior member: £10

Social member: £10

The club require at least one parent/guardian of junior members to take out a social membership (we define a junior member as someone who is 18 or under in full-time education).

Players’ match fees remain unchanged from last season.

Payments can be made by cheque to Bredon Cricket Club, Hill Close, Westmancote, Tewkesbury GL20 7EA.

Look out soon for details about how you can pay over the internet.

  • All prices are subject to ratification at the club’s extraordinary general meeting.