Our 100 Club Lottery

To Members and Friends of Reed Cricket Club, This is Reed CC’s very own monthly lottery. The Club is grateful to existing members for their continued support but if you aren’t already participating, for £5 per month, you have the chance of winning prize money of £80, £40 or £20 in every draw. 28 lucky Members shared winnings totalling £1,680 in 2020. Could you be a winner in 2022? The more members we have, the more funds we can raise. If there were more participants we might even increase the prize money and still make a profit! Currently, there are vacancies so please consider supporting the Cricket Club by joining. You do not need to be a member of the Cricket Club to play in the lottery. To join, please contact either: Bethan Smith by phone on 01763 260446 or 07880 702064 or by email [email protected] OR Peter Baker on phone 01379 644660 or 07379 331962 or by email [email protected] The results of each draw are posted on the RCC website under the “Members Area” heading. Thank you, PGB Reed Cricket Club.

By |2021-10-22T09:30:35+01:00October 22nd, 2021|Categories: 100 club, 2021, 2021 Season Review, News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Our 100 Club Lottery

Awards Winners 2021

Awards Winners 2021 Congratulations to all the Winners of the various Club Awards that were presented at the Annual Dinner on Saturday. After being almost back to normality and a full fixture list, Reed Cricket Club celebrated the 2021 season at their Annual Awards Presentation Dinner held at the Old Bull Inn, Royston. The Club’s Captains distributed Trophies to the various individuals who had contributed worthy performances during the season and to other Club members who consistently carry-out largely unnoticed “behind the scenes” tasks. Club Chairman Stuart Smith congratulated the winners as well as thanking all the players both old and new who had represented Reed this year. He said that he was pleased with some individual performances but especially so from a clutch of youth players who had debuted in the senior teams this year. The Youth Section continues to develop players in all age-groups and they must be encouraged to stay at Reed as the future success of the Club would depend on them. This year’s winners are listed below. To see previous winners, (going back 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

By |2021-11-28T09:56:32+00:00October 4th, 2021|Categories: 2021, Annual Award Dinner, Awards, News|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Awards Winners 2021

Reed Cricket Club Golf Day

Cricket may be finished but how about challenging your skills at the Reed CC Golf Day? SUNDAY 24th OCTOBER 2021 BARKWAY PARK GOLF CLUB, Nuthampstead Rd, Barkway, (Near Royston), SG8 8EN 9.15 a.m. meet £30.00 p.p Please contact Matt Giblin 07786 513621 if you are interested.

By |2021-10-25T07:41:14+01:00September 20th, 2021|Categories: 2021, 2021 Season Review, News, Social|Tags: , |Comments Off on Reed Cricket Club Golf Day

The 2021 ECB Cricket Playing Survey

Published on behalf of the England and Wales Cricket Board, (ECB). ================================================================== The 2021 Cricket Playing Survey is live! The Cricket Playing Survey is ECB's number one opportunity to listen to the views of players. By sharing with us what you think, we'll gain valuable feedback to ensure the voices of players and volunteers continue to be heard and the game of cricket keeps evolving. Use of your information: The survey is market research to help the ECB and other cricket organisations understand how cricket is being enjoyed and what fans would like to be done to improve participation and enjoyment. All survey responses are anonymous. As such, we do not know who has sent what response and no personal data is obtained from the survey. If you choose to enter our "thank you" prize draw, then we will ask you for your email address for that purpose. If there are mandatory questions these will clearly identified and marked with an *. Everything you tell us will be kept confidential and will only ever be looked at combined with other people's answers. Nothing you tell us will be reported in a way that attributes it to you or your club. The ECB will use and protect your information as described in our Privacy Notice. TO OPEN THE SURVEY, COPY AND PASTE THIS INTO YOUR BROWSER - THANK YOU. https://ecb.tell-us-what-you-think.com/s3/Cricket-Playing-Survey-2021?utm_campaign=12658354_Cricket%20Playing%20Survey%20-%202021%20-%20Player%20Comms%20%28Master%29&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=Email_AdHoc&email=@HASHEDEMAIL@&dm_i=1FT6,7JB8Y,K8AWBB,UNX51,1

By |2021-09-18T07:19:39+01:00September 18th, 2021|Categories: 2021, 2021 Season Review, Survey|Tags: , |Comments Off on The 2021 ECB Cricket Playing Survey

Barley leads the way for the Sunday XI!

In the final fixture of the season, Reed's Sunday side, led by stand-in skipper Matt Giblin, travelled to the picturesque Stansted Hall & Elsenham ground. Fielding just 9 players, Matt lost the toss and Reed were sent in to bat. Opening up for Reed were Rich Barlow and Scott Nash, who set the side off to a great start, with Nash in particular looking to dominate the opening attack. Nash fell for a quick-fire knock that included 5 fours and 3 sixes. Barlow continued in fine form, batting sensibly to reach his fifty. He then accelerated, alongside the able Will Archer who together added 110 for the second wicket. Will played some glorious shots, including some lofted drives over the infield, before an unfortunate run-out left him just short of his own fifty. Barlow eventually fell agonisingly close to his hundred at 90, in a superb innings containing 17 boundaries. Some quickly scored runs from Giblin (18) and youngster Matt Ladds (28 not out) led Reed to a final total of 235 off their 40 overs. A competitive total on a wicket that offered something for both bat and ball. Reed took to the field, and got off to the best possible start, with opening bowler Aiden Woodcock taking 2 wickets in his first over. Aiden continued to bowl superbly, beating the bat on many occasions. Steve Hughes supported him well from the opposite end, but was unlucky not to be rewarded for some generally tight lines. However, Stansted Hall's captain Jacob Talbot led a strong counter attack, forcing the Reed fielders to the fence, as he hit countless boundaries and reached an immaculate century at the point where his team had scored just over [...]

By |2021-09-13T07:01:25+01:00September 13th, 2021|Categories: 2021, 2021 Match Report, Match Reports|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Barley leads the way for the Sunday XI!
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