Bonfire & Fireworks, Saturday 4th November

Bonfire & Fireworks event organised by the Reed Village Hall Committee. Traditionally this has been a well-attended and enjoyable evening. Let us hope that the weather is mild and dry this year. Please support the local community where we play our cricket. The Cricket Club Bar will be open from 1630hrs. Have fun and stay safe!

By |2017-10-20T12:02:40+01:00October 20th, 2017|Categories: |Tags: , |0 Comments

Awards Dinner, Friday 3rd November

FIRST - “Baz” Curtis has loaded the 700+ photographs that Ann & Paul Garrott took at Lord’s during the National Village Cup Final onto the Club's website. Choose the heading Galleries on this Homepage, then the click on the 2017 Album. There are 8 separate sections - happy viewing! Thanks to Ann & Paul and “Baz". ------------------------------------------------------------------ SECOND - The Silverware will be presented at the Reed CC Annual Dinner on 3rd November at the Old Bull Inn, Royston, 1900hrs for 1915hrs. Celebrate the marvellous 2017 season with your club mates. Everyone is welcome and we would love to see the families of Colts and Junior members but space is limited so numbers will be restricted. The cost is £20 per person for a two-course meal. Book with Tom Greaves as soon as you can by contacting him on Mobile 07787 243915 or by email at td_smith@live.co.uk BOOKINGS WILL BE TAKEN UP TO MONDAY 30th OCTOBER ON A "FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED" BASIS SO DO BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Please see the menu below then tell Tom your choice when you book your place. If you have dietary requirements, please inform him. Thank you. MAIN COURSES Slow braised Lamb shank on mashed potato with green beans and a rich lamb and mint gravy. Buttermilk Chicken green Thai curry with basmati rice, mango chutney and garlic naan. Stilton, pepper and sun-dried tomato Risotto with fresh rocket and truffle oil (V). DESSERT Double chocolate Brownie with chocolate sauce and ice cream. Butterscotch Cheesecake with strawberry coulis and double cream. Lemon Tart with lemon curd and mixed berry compote. Fruit Salad. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Ways to pay: Online to Reed Cricket Club, Lloyd's Account Number 00740153 Sort Code 30 [...]

By |2017-11-04T09:50:07+00:00October 6th, 2017|Categories: 2017, Annual Award Dinner, News, Social, Uncategorized|Tags: , |Comments Off on Awards Dinner, Friday 3rd November

Celebrate Winning the National Village Cup

There will be a gathering at the Clubhouse on Friday 13th October from 7pm to celebrate the team’s latest National Village Cup victory. The bar will be open and a finger buffet will be provided. So that we have an idea of how many to expect please e-mail the Club Chairman with names and numbers: smith719@btinternet.com or leave a message on telephone 01763 260446. It would be appreciated if those who partake in the buffet give a small monetary donation towards the cost. See you there!

By |2017-10-04T05:54:51+01:00October 4th, 2017|Categories: 2017, News, Social|Tags: , |Comments Off on Celebrate Winning the National Village Cup

Averages; All Teams, 2017

Averages; All Teams, 2017. Scroll downwards to find the particular team's batting, bowling and fielding. At the top you will see the 1st XI Combined Averages for both Herts League and National Village Cup. Next, the 1st XI Herts League only and further down the 1st XI Village Cup match data. The Second XI come next followed by the Third XI and the averages relating to the Third's truncated season. Last, the Sunday Friendly matches.

By |2019-06-27T09:20:55+01:00October 1st, 2017|Categories: 2017, 2017 Averages|Tags: , |Comments Off on Averages; All Teams, 2017

Reed 2s eye top two after comprehensive win

Reed IIs won comprehensively at 3rd placed Northampton Exiles to close in on the top 3 of Saracens Herts League Division 4B. On a drizzly but humid afternoon in North London, stand-in Reed skipper Karl Ward lost the toss and his side were surprisingly put into the field. His bowlers soon made the home team pay as Julien Fynn (11-2-29-4) and Ward himself (11-5-15-1) reduced the home side to 32-5. A difficult batting track was exploited especially well by Fynn, whose pace and bounce caused Exiles no end of difficulty. A couple of stubborn middle order partnerships gave the batting side some hope, but Ed Garrott (11-2-2-2) and Peter Tidey (5.2-3-10-3) eventually made the key breakthroughs and ran through the tail, leaving Reed chasing just 96 to win. In reply, Richard Johnson and Richard Barlow (12) saw off the new ball and began to edge Reed towards the winning score. However, when Barlow was then caught in the gully the home side sensed an opening. Matt Sampson joined Johnson and steadied the Reed nerves, playing some excellent shots which belied the variable bounce seen throughout the day. The pair played authoritatively, mixing solid defence with excellent stroke play to take Reed home comfortably, reaching the required score for the loss of only one wicket. Reed took the full 30 points with Sampson 44 Not Out and Johnson 40 Not out. Report submitted by Matt Bowles.

By |2017-07-17T11:06:13+01:00July 17th, 2017|Categories: 2017, 2017 Match Report|Tags: , |Comments Off on Reed 2s eye top two after comprehensive win
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