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Minutes of the Sixty-sixth Annual General Meeting of Reed CC, 6th December 2022

Minutes of the Sixty-sixth Annual General Meeting of Reed Cricket Club held on Tuesday 6th December 2022 starting at 7.30 pm. 1. Opening address and to confirm the present incumbent, Andrew Emms, as Club President and Chairman of the AGM. According to the Club Constitution there being no alternative nomination received in the requisite time, ANDREW EMMS remained Club President. During his address, Andrew paid tribute to Cilla Robertson, who is stepping down, for her tremendous contribution to the club over many years. 2. Attendance & Apologies. Present at the Meeting: Richard Barlow, Roger Bowcock, Matt Bowles, Jaime Boyd, Andrew Emms (President), Jonathan Fynn, Matt Giblin, Tom Greaves, Neil Haslam, James Heslam, Richard Johnson, Bill Mansfield, Terry McKinnell, Michael Robertson, Bethan Smith, Graham Smith, Stuart Smith (Chairman), Karl Ward and Peter Wholley (Minutes Secretary) (19 attendees). Apologies for absence: Peter Baker, Marcus Baker Lloyd Bowman, Chris Chambers, Mitchell Cooper, Philip Frenay, Toby Fynn, Samantha Greaves, Richard Hayden, William Heslam, Chris Jackson, Robert Lankester, Benjamin Mansfield, Greg McKinnell, Peter McMeekin, Scott Nash, Sarah Nash, Cilla Robertson, Richard Robertson and Matthew Sampson. 3a. To approve the Minutes of the AGM held on 25th November 2021. The minutes were approved. 3b. Matters Arising from the Minutes of the previous AGM on 25th November 2021. There were no matters arising or outstanding actions. 3c. To receive the Chairman’s Report. Stuart delivered his report in which he too gave a warm tribute to the contribution made by Cilla to the club. He also enthused about the number of players and colts now playing for the club. 3d. To receive the Annual Accounts. i. Annual Account: The Honorary Treasurer, Bethan Smith, had circulated financial data to the year ending 30th September [...]

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Notification of the Sixty-seventh Annual General Meeting of Reed Cricket Club, Monday 27th November 2023

Notification of the Sixty-seventh Annual General Meeting of Reed Cricket Club to be held in the Howard Marshall Pavilion on Monday 27th November 2023 starting at 1930hrs. Proposals for Changes in the Rules of the Club’s Constitution to be submitted to Peter Wholley by midnight on Sunday 5th November 2023 either by email or in writing. Nominations for Committee Members, Team Captains and other Club Officials to be submitted to Peter Wholley by midnight on Sunday 12th November 2023 either by email or in writing. All proposals are to have a Seconder and the consent of the proposed candidate, (where appropriate). The Agenda and any proposals will follow in two weeks. Peter Wholley Secretary, Reed Cricket Club.

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Reed Bonfire Night, 4th November

Reed Bonfire Night, Saturday 4th November 2023 organised by Reed Parish Council. ============================================================================== Reed Parish Council presents a community Bonfire Night event on Saturday 4 November on Reed Green. As well as a firework display and a bonfire, you’ll be able to enjoy drinks from the Cricket Club bar and a barbecue. There is no charge for the event; however donations via a bucket collection will be very welcome. This year, proceeds from the main event will go towards renovating the playground at the side of Reed Green. Proceeds from the barbecue will be divided between Reed Church and Reed School. Admission is free - but please give generously to the bucket collections on the night. Approximate timings: 6.00 pm Event opens - licensed bar and barbecue available; 6.15 pm Bonfire lit; 6.45 pm Firework display. Timings are approximate and may be altered. Please note that this is NOT a Reed Cricket Club Event therefore refer to the Parish Council's website to check for the latest news and any changes to the arrangements: www.reedparishcouncil.co.uk

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Averages; Saturday 1st XI 2023

Averages for Reed 1st XI in 2023 in the Championship Division of the Saracens Herts Premier Cricket League (SHPCL). League matches only. Excludes Friendlies, Herts T20 and National Village Cup matches. Also refer to any of the following for more details: www.hertsleague.co.uk www.reed.play-cricket.com www.hertfordshirecl.play-cricket.com BATTING BOWLING FIELDING HERTS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION

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Averages; Saturday 2nd XI 2023

Averages for Reed 2nd XI in 2023 in Division 3B of the Saracens Herts Premier Cricket League (SHPCL). League matches only. Excludes Friendlies. Also refer to any of the following for more details: www.hertsleague.co.uk www.reed.play-cricket.com www.hertfordshirecl.play-cricket.com BATTING BOWLING FIELDING HERTS LEAGUE DIVISION 3B 2023

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Averages; Saturday 3rd XI 2023

Averages for Reed 3rd XI in 2023 in Division 9B of the Saracens Herts Premier Cricket League (SHPCL). League matches only. Also refer to any of the following for more details: www.hertsleague.co.uk www.reed.play-cricket.com www.hertfordshirecl.play-cricket.com BATTING BOWLING FIELDING HERTS LEAGUE DIVISION 9B 2023

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Awards Winners 2023

Congratulations to all the Winners of the various Club Awards that were presented at the Annual Dinner on Saturday. TONY BYSOUTH CUP – WILL ARCHER DIANA FIELD CUP – RICHARD JOHNSON MIKE JACKSON MEMORIAL TROPHY – AARON NASH KING DUCK – TOBY FYNN 1st XI BATSMAN OF THE YEAR – ROB LANKESTER 1st XI BOWLER OF THE YEAR – JACK TIDEY 1st XI PLAYERS’ PLAYER OF THE YEAR – JACK TIDEY 2nd XI BATSMAN OF THE YEAR – CHRIS JACKSON 2nd XI BOWLER OF THE YEAR – MATT BOWLES 2nd XI PLAYERS’ PLAYER OF THE YEAR – WILL ARCHER 3rd XI BATSMAN OF THE YEAR – RICHARD JOHNSON 3rd XI BOWLER OF THE YEAR – KARL WARD 3rd XI STEVE LOVEGROVE MEMORIAL TROPHY for 3rd XI PLAYERS’ PLAYER OF THE YEAR – KARL WARD To see previous winners, (going back six decades in some cases), look at the “History” pages on this website. The background explanations for the particular award are included. I suggest you alter the “Show Entries” to 100 to be able to see the full lists. PGB V-P, RCC September 2023

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It’s over!

After nearly a decade in the Premier divisions, Reed had to bow out after losing the final game of the season to Broxbourne by 51 runs. However the outcome could have been different had catches been taken and shot selection been better as Reed were up with the run rate throughout their innings. Once again this season, the opposition was in deep trouble to start with slumping to 67 for 6 after 21 overs thanks to some fine bowling by Jack Tidey (4-24) well supported by Toby Fynn (1-31). Yet in customary fashion they recovered as Connor Ridley (57) and Aussie Darcy Murphy (90) put together a stand of 82 whilst the Reed bowlers could not polish off the innings as they posted 228 for 9. Another good opening partnership of 60 between Sean Tidey (40) and Sam Osborne (21) in just 10 overs gave the hosts a solid platform, but they could not build on it as several batsmen made starts, but got themselves out. Only Tom Greaves with a chanceless 28 helped to compile a total of 177. Thus ends a "season horribilis", but we can look forward to playing in a league where we should be able to thrive. Match Report submitted by Peter Wholley.

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Reed CC Annual Dinner and Awards Presentation

Reed CC Annual Dinner and Awards Presentation in the Howard Marshall Pavilion at 1800hrs on Saturday 16th September 2023. Book places by contacting either:- Rob Lankester – 07722 309418 or Sarah-Jane Nash – 07368 616929

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League Leaders Scrape Home

Reed Firsts narrowly failed to beat the League leaders, Shenley Village, losing by 1 wicket. Seven Reed batters scored over 19, but none managed to top 30. Sam Osborne (26), Kallum Ward (30), Max Sanderson (19), Jack Caine (21) and Rob Lankester (30) all looked set, but none managed to push on, leaving the innings in the balance at 153-6. Fortunately the recovery was led by Tom Greaves (24), making a welcome return to the side, and Vibes Ghadvhi (27), playing against his former club, who took the score to 197, only for Reed to lose the last 4 wickets for just one run. When Toby Fynn bowled County player, Charlie Thurston in the middle of a fine spell of 4-30, an upset looked on the cards, but Shenley's middle order dug in. However Sean Tidey chipped in with two quick wickets, including that of top scorer Will Thompson to put Reed back in the driving seat. Shenley's lower order have defeated Reed in the past and they took the score to 176-9 as Jack Tidey, Greaves and Lankester claimed a wicket apiece. It was then that the rain proved to be Reed's downfall. Ahead on DLS, an anxious hour ensued for the home team until the umpires deemed there was enough time for four more overs. It only took Aussie, Kris Nissen three to knock off the runs and deny Reed a memorable victory. A sterling performance by the home team with some excellent fielding, catching all the five chances given. It was a shame they fell 20 runs short of a winning total. Match Report submitted by Peter Wholley.

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