Headlines; 6th May / 7th May

Two wins and two losses on Saturday. The 1sts beat Sawbridgeworth by 64 runs with Stuart Smith contributing an invaluable 59 then Ed Wharton taking 3 for 23. A nailbiting final over saw the 2nds overhaul Northwood Town's 217 with just 2 wickets in-hand. Richard Johnson and Matt Sampson were Reed's main run scorers. The 3rds posted 161 at Aldenham versus West Herts. Runs came from Paul Garrott (43), Owen Hughes (33) and MJEB (33). The hosts ran-out victors with 7 wickets down although Rob Willoughby garnered 3 for 13 towards the end. Freman College was the scene of an embarrassing afternoon for the 4ths. Playing with just 9 fielders, Reed could not stop Old Haberdashers smashing 353 for 5. In less than 6 overs Reed had been anhialated for 20 all out! In Sunday's friendly against Woodcutters, Reed were probably 30 runs under par finishing their 40 overs on 173 for 9. Tom Greaves scored 43, James Sandford 39 and Mike Catt 33. Wickets weren't all that forthcoming as Woodcutters won comfortably by 6 wickets, two of them to Rhodri Hughes. On Thursday, the Under 13s smashed 126 in 16 overs without losing a wicket. They then had Broxbourne 82 for 4 at the close, winning by 44 runs. Expect match reports to follow. PGB

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Rusty Reed fail to overcome a challenging contest with Mayfield

Mayfield batted first in this friendly fixture, on what was to prove a very unpredictable early season green pitch. Mayfield struggled to score, being reduced to 88 for 5 after 24 overs. There was a very economic spell from Neil Haslam of 8-7-5-1. Matt Yates replaced Owen Hughes, but could only bowl 3 over due to a muscle strain. There was a notable 122 run sixth wicket stand (Starck finishing unbeaten on 58 and Goodchild falling one short of 50), with some of the Reed bowlers proving to be expensive (Emes: 7-0-46-1, S Hughes: 5-0-40-0, Childs 2-0-19-0) and the batmen’s negating the slow outfield by hitting a number of sixes. The youngsters; Harry Hawes and Kieran McKinna plugged away taking 3 wickets between them. Owen Hughes returned for 2 overs and took his second wicket (7-1-19-2) in the last over of innings. Mayfield finished on 211 for 7, with extras accounting for 35 runs, indicating all-round early season rustiness. Reed started their innings cautiously, after the loss of Jack Childs in the second over. Kieran McKinna stuck around for 15 overs for 14 runs before being bowled. Reed were never in a position to challenge Mayfield’s score, with only Paul Garrett (10) and top scorer Owen Hughes (29) being the only other batsmen to reach double figures. Owen having to drop down the order after suffering blurred vision and vomiting due to a migraine. Toby Emes and S Hughes dropped anchor at the end of innings to bat out for a draw, as agreed that the side had to be bowled out to lose. Reed finished on a miserly 93 for 8 off their 40 overs, with extras accounting for 23 of the runs. Man [...]

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Headlines; 29th / 30th April

Reed were Langleyburied in their T20 encounter on Saturday at Hertford. Chasing Langleybury's total of 148, Reed failed to achieve significant partnerships as wickets fell regularly leaving them well adrift at 110 all out. Stuart Smith smote 26 and Richard Wharton made 25. Meanwhile, down in North London, a team under the auspices of the 4th XI played against Mayfield and although adrift by 118 runs at the end, they did manage to hold-on for a draw. Owen Hughes and Harry Hawes took 2 wickets each but Mayfield reached 211 for 7. Owen Hughes then made the top score of 29 when Reed replied with 93 for 8. Datchworth were dispatched without too much trouble on Sunday in the Village Cup. Toby Fynn, (2 for 28), Jack Tidey, (2 for 1), Karl Ward, (2 for 25), and Stuart Smith, (2 for 4), restricted the visitors to 70 all-out within 29 overs. Reed needed little more than half those overs to overhaul the target with Will Heslam 39 not out and Marcus Martin 25 not out at the crease when the winning runs were scored with 8 wickets in hand.

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It’s dark! It’s cold! But it is cricket!

Reed's Under 13s played in freezing conditions on the Green to overcome Sawbridgeworth U13s on Wednesday evening. Jack Beber (30) and Charlie Walters (23) contributed most of the runs from the bat although Reed's total was bolstered by a large amount of extras. In reply, and in near darkness, Sawbo fell just 6 runs short. The wickets were shared between Beber, Adam Gardner and Sam Osborne with 2 each, and Matthew Liebenberg with 1.

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Cues & Arrows

Winners at the Darts & Pool evening were:- Darts Final - Tom Greaves beat Jack Caine. Pool Final - Rob Lankester overcame Matt Bowles. Thanks to the organising team for a successful evening.

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Availabilities for the first weeks of the season

The final two indoor net sessions at Freman College Sport Hall will be held on Wednesday 5th and Wednesday 12th April between 2000hrs and 2200hrs. Your last chance to feel bat on ball before the season begins! After that, the first match of the season will be on Sunday 23rd April. It is deemed a 1st XI match away at Preston although in previous years it has been a mixture of players from all our teams. The following Saturday, 29th April, the 1st XI play their Herts County 20/20 Pool matches at Hertford. First off, Reed will play Langleybury, then Hertford will be against Letchworth. The winners of those matches then play each other to progress to the competition’s semi-finals later in the year. Also on Saturday the 29th, there will be a “Fourth XI” friendly away at Mayfield in Winchmore Hill. Sunday the 30th will see the 1st XI entertain Datchworth in the National Village Cup at Reed. On the same day, the Sunday XI will be down on the meads playing against Hare Street & Hormead in a friendly. Meanwhile, the Herts League programme begins on Saturday 6th May. All four XIs have matches scheduled and these are followed on Sunday the 7th May with another friendly at Reed versus Woodcutters. All the fixtures are listed in the Events Calendar. Please make your availability known to any of the captains or vice-captains: Club Captain: Tom Greaves - 07787 243915 1st XI Vice-Captain: Jack Tidey - 07593 611765 2nd XI Captain: Phil Frenay - 07818 566174 2nd XI Vice-Captain: Karl Ward - 07983 140002 3rd XI & Sunday Captain: Marcus Baker - 01223 207681 or 07376 186527 4th XI Captain: Lloyd Bowman - 07765 [...]

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Colts Award Winners for the 2016 Season

At the Presentation Evening held on Friday 24th March, the following Colts won trophies for their contributions during the 2016 Season. U15 Most Improved Player - JAKE GIFFORD U13 Most Improved Player - JACK BEBER U11 Most Improved Player - JENSEN MARTIN U15 Player of the Year - BENJAMIN MANSFIELD U13 Player of the Year - SAM OSBORNE U11 Player of the Year - ROSS GARDNER U15 Clubman - JACK WILKERSON U13 Clubman - MATTHEW LIEBENBERG U11 Clubman - DANIEL VINCENT U15 Best Improved Young Player - RICHARD STUART U13 Best Improved Young Player - ADAM GARDNER U11 Best Improved Young Player - CHARLIE WALTERS The Under 15s, captained by Ed Kershaw, were also awarded a CYCA Shield for winning their League in 2016.

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All Stars Cricket

All Stars Cricket provides boys and girls from 5-8 years old with 8 weeks of non-stop fun. The activity and game based programme is suitable for all skill levels, providing your child with the foundations to begin a lifelong love of physical activity and cricket, while making friends in a safe and enjoyable environment At Reed Cricket Club we have already successfully operated cricket sessions for 5-8 year olds where last summer we ran a "Cricket Minis" programme. We will now be running our sessions under the ECB All Stars Cricket brand name. As with the Minis, our All Stars Programme will be led and coached by previous county youth player and former 1st team Captain James Heslam. Jamie Green whose child attended the Minis sessions last year commented "My son Jon aged 5 was made to feel welcome from the start and although not knowing many children there he blended in really well as taught in a safe and encouraging way developing a real love for cricket, Jon will return to Reed cricket this season without hesitation.” Reed CC will be running 10 sessions this summer, (not 8 as advertised). Please sign-up your child if he or she is interested. Copy & Paste https://www.ecb.co.uk/news/353698 into your browser. Click on the link to "All Stars Cricket" then enter "Reed" or the Postcode SG8 8AX. Choose the entry for Reed CC to sign-up and see the dates / details / FAQs. The first practice will be on Sunday 21st May. For more information, please contact James Heslam, 07763 681216 or [email protected]

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Fixtures & Results (All of 2017)

All the 2017 Fixtures are listed below. Browse down to the Team and date as this chart includes all four Saturday Teams, the Sunday Cup matches and Friendlies plus the Under 11s and Under 13s Colts' matches. For more details look down the right side of the Homepage then go across to the Events Calendar which shows venues for Away matches and Match Formats of the "Open-Age" fixtures. Click on the "View all Events" button to see the calendar day-by-day, month-by-month or as a list. The "Search" box is there to help too; just type-in a 'keyword'. League Tables and Results in all matches played in the Saracens Hertfordshire Premier Cricket League (SHPCL) and the Herts T20 competition can be seen in detail by going to www.hertsleague.co.uk The full draw and results of the National Village Cup (NVC) can be viewed by visiting www.thecricketer.com PGB, Hon. Sec. Reed CC.

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Reed CC Pool & Darts Night 2017! – Friday 7th April

Reed CC Pool & Darts Night 2017! – Friday 7th April Do you fancy yourself as the number one Pool or Darts player at Reed CC? Or an enjoyable evening up the club with food and a few drinks whilst supporting the club £15 entry – includes entry into both competitions and food (takeaway fish & chips or pizza) Winner – 40% of the pot / Runner-up 20% of the pot / 3rd Place 10% of the pot (applies to both competitions). The draw for both competitions will be made on arrival (7pm start) and matches will begin immediately. To secure your place please contact Tom Greaves 07787 243915 or James Heslam 07763 681216 – please also confirm food choice!

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