Headlines – 25th / 26th June

Saturday: 1st XI - The match ended in a rain-affected draw as Luton Town & Indians closed on 127 for 7; Ed Wharton took 3 wickets. Reed had made 169 with Richard Wharton passing fifty and Sean Tidey 31. 2nd XI - A welcome victory at Northampton Exiles in north London. Chasing 101, Matt Sampson and Alex Mutucurumana scored twenties to add to their wicket-taking exploits earlier in the day. 3rd XI - Over at Berkhamsted, the hosts posted 245 for 7 in 35 overs. Ian Roberts was amongst the wickets once more with 4 and Matt Bowles backed him with 3. With 65 overs in which to overhaul their target, Reed lost early wickets until MJE Baker (23) and PG Baker (27) started the fightback, but it was Matt Bowles (40 not out) who resolutely battled it out as Reed ended 108 runs short. 4th XI - Tewin scored 221 losing just 2 wickets (both to Martin Johnson), before Reed batted-out for the draw at 147 for 8. Bill Mansfield top-scored with 49 and Paul Garrott also reached forty. Sunday: The much postponed Herts 20/20 match against Letchworth Garden City has been conceded because of fixture clash / congestion. Reed will be unable to qualify for the Quarter Finals this year. The Sunday (Friendly) XI's match against Guilden Morden has been cancelled as G-M failed to raise a side. National Village Cup - Sunday 1st XI, Home versus Findon (West Sussex). 3 wickets each for Mitchell Cooper and Karl Ward accounted for Findon being restricted to 142 for 7 in their 40-over innings. Reed made it home with 3 wickets intact after Will Heslam, 20, Chris Jackson, 20, Rob Lankester, 26, and Stuart Smith, [...]

By |2016-06-26T20:16:41+01:00June 25th, 2016|Categories: 2016, News|Tags: |Comments Off on Headlines – 25th / 26th June

Reed move into the National Stages of the Davidstow National Village Cup

After this weekend's comfortable 9 Wicket victory in the Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Area Final of the National Village Cup Reed move on to play FINDON, the West Sussex Champions, in the next round. The match will be played at REED next Sunday, 26th June - 1.00pm Start. Hopefully we will have some good weather and a good crowd to cheer on the team. Ample Parking - Bar Open - BBQ after the match. We hope to see you at the game!

By |2016-12-27T13:11:26+00:00June 20th, 2016|Categories: 2016, News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Reed move into the National Stages of the Davidstow National Village Cup

Headlines – 18th / 19th June

Saturday: 1st XI: Match abandoned without a ball bowled. Reportedly, the outfield at Flitwick was flooded. Reed remain in 2nd position in the Championship Division. Elsewhere, there was a draw, a win and a loss. Nevertheless, the 2nds, the 3rds, and the 4ths are all in fifth position in their respective Divisions at the close of play today. The 2nd XI scored 236 for 4 largely due to 78 from Richard Johnson and 48 from the acting skipper, Phil Frenay. Broxbourne were 43 runs shy of their target, closing at 193 for 4, Pete Tidey claiming 3 for 49. At the Freman Oval, the 3rds were rescued from 60 for 8 by Owen Hughes (26 not out), Josh Conley and Joe Graves (26) who added a further 90+ runs for the last 2 wickets against Langleybury. Having that extra comfort provided the setting for Ian Roberts to take 8 wickets for 30 as the visitors were bowled-out for 77. The loss came at Northampton Exiles when the 4th XI were bundled out for 96 (Bill Mansfield's 29 was top score), and managing to take only 1 wicket thereby losing by 9 wickets. Full details, fixtures and results of all Herts League matches can be found on:- www.hertsleague.co.uk Sunday: The 1st XI marched-on to the 5th round of the National Village Cup after dismissing Long Marston soon after they had passed 150. Sean Tidey (4) and Reece Fitzgerald (3) were the main wicket-takers before Richard Wharton, with another fifty, and James Heslam, (75 not out), overhauled the target. Now as the Herts & Beds Area Champions, Reed will play at home against the Champions of the West Sussex area in the National Round next Sunday, the [...]

By |2016-12-27T13:11:27+00:00June 18th, 2016|Categories: 2016, News|Tags: |Comments Off on Headlines – 18th / 19th June

Matches on Sunday 19th June

Because of the rain last Sunday that abandoned the 4th Round match in the National Village Cup against Long Marston, the tie will now have to be played at their ground starting at 1300hrs on Sunday the 19th June. See the Events Calendar for address and map. Consequently, the Herts 20/20 match Away versus Letchworth, scheduled for the morning of Sunday the 19th, has been postponed to a date yet to be finalised. The Sunday (Friendly) XI have had a change of opposition and a change of venue. It's no longer Preston at Home, but Little Hadham Away. There will be no match at Reed on Sunday afternoon. PGB.

By |2016-12-27T13:11:29+00:00June 17th, 2016|Categories: 2016, News|Tags: |Comments Off on Matches on Sunday 19th June

Headlines – 11th / 12th June

Saturday - No wins in the League! 1sts: A draw in the first of the "timed" formats. Reed held-on at 226 for 9 chasing Hoddesdon's 261 for 9. Ed Wharton was again in the wickets with 6 and Will Heslam battled to 95 before being stumped. 2nds: A long way behind at 187 all-out chasing 253 for 7 at Hertford. Ian Osbourne took 3 wickets and followed-up with a score in the forties. There were also forties for Richard Johnson and Rich Barlow but not enough others chipped-in to get close to the target. 3rds: Even further behind and losing by 135 runs. 202 was not a massive challenge after Joe Graves and Josh Conley had taken 2 wickets each, but St Albans had other ideas and the only major contributor with the bat was Rob Willoughby's 26 in a poor 67 all-out. 4ths: Letchworth hit 304 for 7 declared in just 31 overs at the Freman Oval. Astonishingly, one batsman had scored 249 of those! Wickets fell to Neil Haslam, (4), and Martin Johnson, (3). Reed hit back with 201 thus gaining some useful bonus points despite the defeat. Runs came from the bats of Martin Johnson, (60), Bill Mansfield, (50), and young Jack Wilkerson (21). Sunday (4th Round, Village Cup): Even on Sunday, the only winner was the weather! Reed batted first and closed their 40 overs on 262 with Chris Jackson top-scoring on 85. The match was abandoned because of rain after Long Marston had reached 58 for 1. The fixture will now have to be replayed anew, away at Long Marston at 1300hrs on Sunday 19th June. Their address is Marlins, Cheddington Lane, Long Marston, Near Tring, Herts, HP23 4QP. Expect [...]

By |2016-06-13T05:34:48+01:00June 11th, 2016|Categories: 2016, News|Tags: |Comments Off on Headlines – 11th / 12th June

Headlines – 4th / 5th June

Saturday: 1sts: No trouble for the Wharton bros as Ed takes a "4-fer" and Richard scores 57 not out in overhauling Langleybury's 98 as Reed win by 9 wickets. Toby Fynn also took 4 wickets. Reed Is are now in 2nd place in the Championship Division. 2nds: Meanwhile at home, Langleybury IIs scored 98 all out, (4 wickets for Ian Osbourne), but Reed II managed only 71 in reply, (top-scorer being Richard Johnson with 28), and slipped down to 3rd place. 3rds: A welcome win put Reed IIIs in 6th position as Mike Robertson led the way with the bat. He scored 44 not out as Reed won by 6 wickets chasing Harpenden's 130. Julien Fynn and Ian Roberts had taken 3 wickets each. 4ths: Another victory kept the the Fourths in 2nd position. Old Owens scored 171 all-out with Jonny Adams the major wicket-taker claiming 4. Reed's runs came from Tom Nussey, 52 not out, and forties by Bill Mansfield and Peter Baker as Reed reached the target with 7 wickets and 12 overs in-hand. Sunday: Lankester Leads from the front, 127 not out in 3 wicket win. Expect Match Reports to follow shortly. PGB.

By |2016-06-06T07:15:53+01:00June 4th, 2016|Categories: 2016, News|Tags: |Comments Off on Headlines – 4th / 5th June

Headlines – 28th / 29th May

Saturday 1sts: Mitch Cooper had a grand day seeing Reed home in a 2 wicket win after taking 4 Hemel wickets earlier. Skipper Greaves also snared 4 victims whilst Chris Jackson and Sean Tidey scored thirties in the run-chase. Saturday 2nds: A fifty by Karl Ward and a thirty from Matt Bowles rescued Reed from the depths of 30 for 5 to a defendable 195 all-out away at St Albans. The hosts were 44 runs short as wickets were shared round. Saturday 3rds: Luton Town & Indians were also rescued by their last 2 partnerships and should have been bowled-out for 140-ish but in the end totalled 192. Newcomers, Jack Wilkerson (3), Jake Gifford (2) and "old-comer" Ian Roberts (2) claimed the wickets. Reed replied with a disappointing 82, 30 of which came from the bat of Maseeh Naeem. Saturday 4ths: This was an outstanding victory as Preston lost only 4 wickets compiling 206, which at the Freman Oval is well below par. In the second innings, makeshift opener Matt Yates hit 37, Paul Garrott 73 and Sam Deville 73 not out as Reed romped it in just 37 overs. Sunday, Village Cup: Reed won by 73 runs. Phil Frenay and Chris Jackson led the way with the bat scoring half-centuries in Reed's 204 for 9. Northchurch were well short at 131 all out. Reed will be at home to Long Marston in the next round on 12th June. Sunday XI: Meanwhile back at The Green, Ashwell failed to appear for some unknown reason leaving Reed's players amusing themselves with a 6-a-side, 15 over match. Expect Match Reports shortly.

By |2016-05-29T19:54:45+01:00May 29th, 2016|Categories: 2016, News|Tags: |Comments Off on Headlines – 28th / 29th May

Headlines – 21st / 22nd May

Saturday 1sts: In spite of two fiery spells by Ed Wharton giving him a 5 fer, Letchworth overtook Reed's total of 195 in a heavy drizzle to win by 2 wickets. Earlier the bulk of Reed's runs had come from Will Heslam (36), Richard Wharton (32) and Tom Greaves (21). Saturday 2nds: Richard Johnson avoided the jug by contriving to be run-out for a super 93 in the 8-run victory over Hemel. George Garrott took 3 wickets in the 2nd innings as Reed's total of 256 was in peril of being overhauled but fortunately the last wicket fell with just 3 balls remaining. After three matches, Reed are now in their accustomed position at the top-of-the-table! Saturday 3rds: There was no repetition of last week's run-chase win when the same two last wicket partners of Joe "Digger" Graves and Neil Haslam were at the crease at Balls Park. Maseeh Naeem hit 64 and Julien Fynn (31) to put Reed in touch with a 111-run partnership but Hertford fought back to win by 6 runs. Earlier, Hertford were bowled out for 223 with Graves and Jason Pallett taking 3 wickets each. Saturday 4ths: Potters Bar were dispatched for a lowly 108 at the Freman Oval, the wickets being shared around between Jake Gifford 2, Martin Johnson 2, Steve Hughes 2, Bill Mansfield 3 and Jonny Adam 1. Even shorter work was made with the bat as Martin Johnson, 49, Kieren Willoughby 34 not out and Mansfield biffed their way to 110 for 1 in just 12 overs. Sunday XI: There were 3 wickets each for Josh Conley and MJE Baker when Aston reached 182. In reply, Reed got within a whisker as they were dismissed for [...]

By |2016-12-27T13:13:04+00:00May 22nd, 2016|Categories: 2016, News|Tags: |Comments Off on Headlines – 21st / 22nd May

It’s time for Curry!

Taste buds are beginning to stir in anticipation of the annual Curry Evening prepared and presented by Marion and Paul Watts in the Clubhouse. Celebrate our winning ways next Saturday, 21st May, starting about 2000hrs, (giving time for Wattsie to change out of his umpire's coat and drain the rice)!

By |2016-05-22T07:22:25+01:00May 17th, 2016|Categories: 2016, News, Social|Tags: |Comments Off on It’s time for Curry!

Headlines – 14th / 15th May

Saturday 1sts: Steady innings by CJ plus lusty knocks from Sean Tidey grabbed the victory against Dunstable after skipper, Tom, took a 5-fer! Saturday 2nds lost the double-header against Dunstable by 21 runs. Matt Sampson bagged 3 wickets in the first innings and Jack Caine was 36 not out at the end, but it wasn't enough. Saturday 3rds: Rob Willoughby (71) and Rhodri Hughes got the Thirds off to a flyer. George Garrott reached the eighties and useful knocks down the order meant the target of 275 was overhauled with 4 overs to spare in thrilling match. Saturday 4ths kicked-off their league campaign with a loss to Baldock on their out-ground at Weston by 56 runs. Nevertheless, the predominantly young side battled well with rewards of 4 wickets for Steve Hughes and 3 for Jonny Adam. Sunday, Village Cup: Centuries by William Heslam (135 not out) and Richard Wharton (129 not out) put Reed out of Bromham's reach in totalling a massive 329 for 2 in their 40 overs. Three wickets each from Reece Fitzgerald and Tom Greaves plus two by Stuart "out-of-the-sun" Smith nailed it as Reed romped home by 148 runs. Expect match reports to follow shortly. PGB

By |2016-12-27T13:13:07+00:00May 14th, 2016|Categories: 2016, News|Comments Off on Headlines – 14th / 15th May
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