About Peter G. Baker

Vice-President, RCC Oldest Centurion

National Village Cup Draw

The National Village Cup Draw took place live from Lord's yesterday, 4th March. Reed has a Bye in the First Round then will be at Home to Wheathampstead in Round 2 on Sunday the 8th May. Reed is one of ten clubs in Group 22, Beds & Herts. The fixtures are: Round 1, 24th April Redbourn v. Bayford & Hertford Nondescripts. Bye - Langleybury. Long Marston v. Sawbridgeworth. Bye - Datchworth. Preston - Bye. Bye - Sharnbrook & Bronham. Reed - Bye. Bye - Wheathampstead. Round 2, 8th May Redbourn OR Bayford & Hertford Nondescripts v. Langleybury. Long Marston OR Sawbridgeworth v. Datchworth. Preston v. Sharnbrook & Bronham. Reed v. Wheathampstead. Should you wish to watch the full draw, (about an hour long), it can be seen on www.nationalvillagecup.com The Final of this season's competition involving 340 clubs, sponsored once more by Voneus, will be at Lord's Cricket Ground, on Sunday 18th September.

By |2022-05-01T05:47:34+01:00March 5th, 2022|Categories: 2022, Fixtures, News|Tags: |Comments Off on National Village Cup Draw

Saracens Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League, Fixtures 2022

Fixtures in the Hertfordshire League involving Reed Cricket Club during 2022. 1st XI matches in the Championship Division comprise 50/50 matches in the first 5 weeks, followed by 9 “timed” matches in mid-summer, and concluding with four 50/50 fixtures from 13th August onwards. All 2nd XI matches are 50 overs per side. Duration of 3rd XI matches is to be decided at the League's AGM on 28th February. They will be either 45 or 40 overs per side. Additional Saturday fixtures: 16th April 1st XI versus Foxton Granta (Friendly Home) 23rd April 1st XI versus Flitwick (Friendly Away) 23rd April 2nd XI versus Flitwick (Friendly Home) 30th April 2nd XI versus Preston (Friendly Home) 30th April 1st XI versus Welwyn Garden City (Herts County T20 Cup at WGC, 1000hrs) For the entire SHPCL programme, go to www.hertsleague.co.uk Reed 1st XI - Championship Division: 7 May Preston (Home) 14 May Old Owens (Away) 21 May Luton Town & Indians (Home) 28 May Hitchin (Away) 4 June Flitwick (Home) 11 June Hemel Hempstead Town (Home) 18 June Dunstable (Away) 25 June Broxbourne (Home) 2 July Shenley Village (Away) 9 July Preston (Away) 16 July Old Owens (Home) 23 July Luton Town & Indians (Away) 30 July Hitchin (Home) 6 Aug Flitwick (Away) 13 Aug Hemel Hempstead Town (Away) 20 Aug Dunstable (Home) 27 Aug Broxbourne (Away) 3 Sept Shenley Village (Home) Reed 2nd XI - Division 3B: 7 May Welwyn Garden City II (Away) 14 May London Colney (Home) 21 May Old Finchleians (Away) 28 May Cockfosters (Home) 4 June Bayford & Hertford (Away) 11 June Sandridge (Away) 18 June Wheathampstead (Home) 25 June Hemel Hempstead Town II (Away) 2 July Parkfield & Headstone (Home) 9 July [...]

By |2022-04-12T06:46:42+01:00January 17th, 2022|Categories: 2022, Fixtures, News|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Saracens Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League, Fixtures 2022

3rd XI REPORT 2021

After missing out on promotion by 2 points two years ago. This time we managed to go up thanks to a four-point margin over third-placed Pinner, even though we made it difficult for ourselves at the end of the season by taking it to the very last game. The 3rds had a good season overall gaining promotion, if the weather hadn’t intervened, we might have come top instead of Bamville. Everybody contributed throughout the season and had important impacts in certain games, which was nice to see. This season did come with its difficulties in the 3’s having poor availability, but this did give me opportunities to give three Under 15s their “adult” debuts, which they did well in these games. Sometimes we did have to call on older heads to come and help us out. Unfortunately, we started the season with two rained off games to Letchworth and West Herts, with two strong teams available for these games, that we could have probably won as well. So, our first match started in our 3rd game of the season against Bamville, on a wet and cold day. That also nearly got called off. Bamville won the toss and elected to bat which seemed to be an odd decision on a wet pitch and outfield. We managed to bowl them out for 101, could have been a lot less if it wasn’t for two dropped catches. We managed to get 96-7 off 35 overs when the heavens opened, creating puddles on the pitch, though bamville still wanted to play with puddles on the pitch. We won on run rate thanks to a gritty 37 from Scott Nash and 33 from George Adam hitting the spinner for [...]

By |2021-11-28T09:50:43+00:00November 28th, 2021|Categories: 2021, 2021 Season Review, Season Review|Tags: , |Comments Off on 3rd XI REPORT 2021

2nd XI REPORT 2021

It was great to have cricket back to some form of normality this season with the clubhouse and changing rooms open. It was a very interesting season for us in the Seconds where early on in the season I thought we had a good chance of promotion but then midway through the season I thought there was a chance of relegation as injuries and availability hit us. We eventually finished a very respectable 4th, winning 8 losing 7 and having 3 no results. Frustratingly if we hadn’t suffered injuries to key players such as Chris Jackson and Marcus Martin who we lost for over half a season I really believe we could have challenged for the second promotion position, especially as we comfortably beat West Herts in the home fixture who came 2nd by a distance. Lutonian were far too good for the division and won all 16 games they played by large margins. Although availability was a real challenge this year we did have a core group of players who I would like to mention. Matt Bowles and Julien Fynn were fantastic with the ball taking 17 and 16 wickets respectively, they both also contributed with the bat at important times. Rupert Martin and Anirudh a new player for this season both also took more than 10 wickets and were very reliable when called on. With the bat Kallum Ward was extremely consistent scoring over 350 runs. Talking of attacking batsman Mike Robertson was great for us this season too averaging over 20 and always giving the innings impetus that we required. I’d also like to thank Richard Barlow for stepping up to keep wicket a couple of times when required and doing a [...]

By |2021-11-28T09:46:51+00:00November 28th, 2021|Categories: 2021, 2021 Season Review, News, Season Review|Tags: , |Comments Off on 2nd XI REPORT 2021

Raise donations for Reed CC using easyfundraising

To Members, Friends and Supporters of Reed Cricket Club, Christmas is not far away and many of you will be shopping for presents on-line. Please remember to raise FREE donations for Reed Cricket Club - Royston through #easyfundraising when you shop the Cyber Monday sales. Over 6,000 shops are ready to donate when you do. If you're not supporting them yet, it's the best time to join and help ensure this year means more. Plus, if you sign up before the end of November, easyfundraising will match your first £15 in donations! Sign up now by typing this into your browser: https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/reedcc/?invite=2LO12H&referral-campaign=s2s&utm_source=refsharebox Thank you, PGB Peter G. Baker, Reed Cricket Club.

By |2022-04-12T06:47:22+01:00November 28th, 2021|Categories: 2021, 2021 Season Review, News|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Raise donations for Reed CC using easyfundraising

Life Membership for Richard Robertson

Richard Robertson was made a Life Member of Reed Cricket Club at the General Committee Meeting in November in recognition of his devoted commitment to the Club in a forty-year association. Since 1981 “Robbo” has contributed thousands of countless hours tending the pitches on The Green and also for the past decade at our second ground at Freman College. Currently, Richard is Chairman of the Herts & Beds Grounds Association and during his time at Reed CC he is or has been a Youth Team Manager, a Committee Member, a Vice-President and Trustee. Of course, Richard was a very good player back in the day too, being an important member of the successful Reed team of the late-eighties and he remained a First Eleven player well into his forties. Remembered mostly for his bowling, especially his various and often demonstrated wrist positions, once he moved down to the 2nd XI then 3rd XI Richard showed what a class batsman he was too. And the enjoyment of it all was evident. “Robbo” could “talk cricket” all night long if he desired. We at the Club have made untold savings thanks to Richard’s skill, knowledge and selfless contribution – and we do not reward him with anything like his true worth. Yet, only four years ago he was faced with a potentially life-changing operation that might have left him crippled. Thankfully for all concerned, surgery was a success and he was soon back cutting and rolling The Green. Richard is so proud of Reed’s playing honours and of the improved facilities that attract new players to our Club. He is immersed in its history and with the photographs and memorabilia on display that make it, in his [...]

By |2022-04-12T06:43:06+01:00November 20th, 2021|Categories: 2021, 2021 Season Review, News|Tags: |Comments Off on Life Membership for Richard Robertson

Club Chairman’s Report, 2021

After getting only half a season in 2020, it was great to be able to get back to a full season of cricket this year. There were still lots of restrictions in place but heading into April there was a real sense of optimism. The 1st Team also had the excitement of a first full year in the Premier League with all the ‘Big’ sides making the trip to Reed. Whereas Covid caused games to be cancelled last year, this year it was the weather and unfortunately lots of fixtures were lost to rain, which was a real shame. We always knew playing Premier League cricket was going to be tough and with injuries and availability issues for some of our best players, it certainly turned out that way. Personally though, I really enjoyed the experience. Having players like Owais Shah play at Reed was great. Being in the Premier League meant the 1st Team players could not play in the Village Cup. So our Second team got the opportunity to play a couple of really good matches at the Green that were really well supported. We ended up losing to a very good Preston side. The stand out adult team this year was our Third team which was led extremely well by Rhodri Hughes. Some really good performances meant promotion, which was a fantastic achievement. Rhodri has now got a new job that is out of the area which is unfortunate for us, but I wish him well and hopefully he will be back for the odd match. Where we struggled for availability this year, we were able to give a lot of the younger players an opportunity in adult cricket. To see the [...]

By |2021-11-28T09:57:17+00:00November 13th, 2021|Categories: 2021, 2021 AGM, 2021 Season Review, AGM, Season Review|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Club Chairman’s Report, 2021

Agenda for the Sixty-fifth Annual General Meeting of Reed Cricket Club to be held virtually on Thursday 25th November 2021 starting at 2000hrs.

Agenda for the Sixty-fifth Annual General Meeting of Reed Cricket Club to be held virtually on Thursday 25th November 2021 starting at 2000hrs. 1. Opening address and to confirm the present incumbent, Andrew Emms, as Club President and Chairman of the AGM. No alternative nominations for the position of President have been received within the time allowed. Consequently, Andrew Emms remains as President. 2. Attendance & Apologies. For record purposes, Members submitting votes in the November 2021 AGM process will be counted as being present at the meeting. This is in addition to anyone who does not vote but logs-in to the remote Meeting. 3. To announce the results of the balloting process for the following: a. Minutes. Approval of Minutes of the Sixty-fourth RCC AGM held on 18th February 2021 (previousl;y circulated). b. Matters arising. c. To receive the Chairman’s Report (in the absence of an Honorary Secretary). d. To receive the Annual Accounts – Main and Bar Statements. e. To consider amendments to the Club Constitution. Only members over the age of 16 may vote. f. To consider and ratify or amend rates of Subscriptions & Match Fees. Only members over the age of 16 may vote. g. To elect Vice-Presidents, Officers and Auditors for the coming year. ➢ Rules: All those voting must be either fully paid-up Members, Vice-Presidents or Life Members of the Club. ➢ Votes cast by anyone else not listed as having Subscribed to the Club during 2021 will not be counted. ➢ Playing Members over the age of 16 may vote on the election of all the officers. ➢ Playing Members under the age of 16 may not vote. ➢ Non-Playing Members may not vote on the election [...]

By |2021-11-28T09:58:04+00:00November 11th, 2021|Categories: 2021, 2021 AGM, AGM, News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Agenda for the Sixty-fifth Annual General Meeting of Reed Cricket Club to be held virtually on Thursday 25th November 2021 starting at 2000hrs.

Community Bonfire & Fireworks, Saturday 6th November

Community Bonfire & Fireworks event organised by the Reed Parish Council & Co. www.reedparishcouncil.co.uk After a blank 2020, the Bonfire Party returns to the Village Green this year. Usually a well-attended and enjoyable evening, let us hope that the weather will be mild and dry this year. Please support the local community where we play our cricket. The Cricket Club Bar will be open from 1700hrs. Have fun and stay safe! 1800hrs* EVENT OPENS Licensed Bar and Barbecue available. Admission is free but donations are welcome. A "bucket" collection on the night or see the JustGiving Page on the Parish Council's website. 1845hrs* FIREWORK DISPLAY 1900hrs* BONFIRE LIT * Timings are approximate. Check the latest news and updates by visiting www.reedparishcouncil.co.uk

By |2021-10-28T07:36:05+01:00October 28th, 2021|Categories: 2021, 2021 Season Review, News, Social|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Community Bonfire & Fireworks, Saturday 6th November

Minutes of the Sixty-fourth Annual General Meeting of Reed CC, 18th February 2021

Minutes of the Sixty-fourth Annual General Meeting of Reed Cricket Club held virtually on Thursday 18th February 2021 starting at 2000hrs. 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. Andrew was pleased to be able to welcome members to this (so far) unique, virtual AGM. He was hopeful for a full season in 2021. A few basic “house rules” regarding virtual meeting protocol and how to pose questions were provided thanks to Julien Fynn who was “hosting” the meeting. 2. Attendance & Apologies. Present at Virtual Meeting: Andrew Emms, (Club President, Chairman of the AGM), Peter Baker, (Minute Taker), Marcus Baker, Matt Bowles, Lloyd Bowman, Jaime Boyd, Mitchell Cooper, Jonathan Fynn, Julien Fynn, Nadine Fynn, Edward Garrott, Paul Garrott, Matt Giblin, Sam Greaves, Tom Greaves, Hannah Heslam, James Heslam, William Heslam, Rhodri Hughes, Chris Jackson, Rob Lankester, Bill Mansfield, Peter McMeekin, Scott Nash, Steve Nash, Chloe Robertson, Cilla Robertson, Michael Robertson, Richard Robertson, Bethan Smith, Graham Smith, Stuart Smith, Jack Tidey, Ed Wharton, Richard Wharton, Peter Wholley and Rob Willoughby, (37 attendees). Participating in Ballot: For record purposes, the following 42 Members submitted votes in the 2021 AGM process: Chris Baker, Marcus Baker, Peter Baker, Adrian Baxter, Roger Bowcock, Matt Bowles, Lloyd Bowman, Jaime Boyd, Julie Collins, Mitchell Cooper, Dennis Easley, Phil Frenay, Edward Garrott, Paul Garrott, Matt Giblin, Sam Greaves, Tom Greaves, Neil Haslam, Richard Haydon, John Heslam, Chris Jackson, Simon Jackson, Richard Johnson, Rob Lankester, Marcus Martin, Rupert Martin, Greg McKinnell, Peter McMeekin, Steve Nash, Chloe Robertson, Cilla Robertson, Richard Robertson, Bethan [...]

By |2021-11-28T09:58:55+00:00October 25th, 2021|Categories: 2020, 2020 AGM, 2021, 2021 AGM, AGM, Historic Documents, News|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Minutes of the Sixty-fourth Annual General Meeting of Reed CC, 18th February 2021
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