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Although the weather might not appear massively appealing for stopping a rasping cover drive there are just four weeks to go until the start of the JW Lees Lancashire Cricket League season on Sunday 14th April. 

There`s been a lot going on behind the scenes to prepare for the new season so here is some information to bring you all up to speed with developments and provide you with some key diary dates for the next six to eight weeks, hopefully covering your questions along the way!

What is the state of the ground and will there be a Ground Force day before the season?

Although the ground looks in great condition if you are passing on the road the truth is that it is unsurprisingly very soft underfoot. Too soft to bring heavy machinery on to the ground just yet for certain key pre season tasks.

This does mean that any dates quoted for activities ahead of the season start are provisional and will remain subject to ground conditions and our assessment of fitness to allow access to the playing area – but let’s be optimistic and plan for the weather to be mild and dry so that we can get some dates outlined as a framework plan!  

There are no plans to hold a Ground Force day this year, Andy Skinner and the team are making good progress on general preparatory tasks and we have agreed that less ‘boots on the ground’ is the best approach while everything is so soft.   

I’m hearing we have had hybrid pitches installed, what does that mean?

The installation of two hybrid pitches is a measure of further investment in improving the broader cricket playing facilities at the club.

We believe that this initiative keeps us at the forefront of quality in the local area. Hybrid pitches should offer us more flexibility and take some pressure off the square in terms of pitch availability but they are not to be confused with artificial surfaces and so will need a period to ‘bed in’. The location of the pitches will mean that they are used mainly by our senior teams.

We also have invested in quality brand new nets, will there be an official opening and how soon can I get in them to practice?

The new two bay nets were installed just before Christmas and are another demonstration of our commitment to improve the quality of cricket facilities. There is no planned ‘official opening’ some may recall that Phil Neville opened the previous nets back in 2015. The provisional first date for senior practice when we plan to use the nets for the first time is Thursday 4th April subject to the weather and ground condition. Thereafter we plan to hold senior training twice weekly on both Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6pm. 

Have we got any pre season friendlies or activities?

The first team have an away date with Oulton Park CC on Saturday 13th April

In addition we plan to hold an intra squad training afternoon at Greenmount on Sunday 7th April, once again subject to ground conditions. 

When does junior practice start?

The plan is to commence junior practice on Friday 19th April for under-9 through to under-16, the official Junior League season starts w/c 22nd April

The All Stars programme does not start until Friday 10th May. 

Once again we will offer under 9, 11, 13 and 15 age groups with teams entered in appropriate leagues.

When does our professional arrive ?

Jacques Snyman will arrive from South Africa on Friday 12th April. We are hoping he will be available to attend a promotional event with our new sponsors in the evening. Jacques is keen to offer one-to-one coaching to any young aspiring players throughout the summer. An interview with Jacques will be published in the coming week so you can catch up with what he has been up to recently.

We have new sponsors? 

We are delighted to announce that Mercedes Benz of Whitefield have kindly agreed to become the official main club sponsor and will feature on all our playing shirts. Watch out for a separate feature on this exciting new partnership in the coming weeks plus a series of promotional events through the season. Thanks to our previous main shirt sponsors GHW Solicitors for their long period of support over the years.  

We have new kit too ?

We have undertaken a complete refresh of all kits from general whites through to T20 and junior kits along with a brand new range of training and leisurewear. All available from Ian Senior at SK Kits either in his store in Market Street, Tottington or in person at the club. 

Have we got any new players, any update on the ‘transfer merry-go-round’?

We have brought more new players to the club during the winter than in the past two seasons combined! The first team needed a spin bowler and a keeper so we welcome the vastly experienced Amal Dalugoda from Heaton CC and Jack Hallows from Rawtenstall CC to the club.

In addition Gav Nicholl has joined us from Woodbank CC, Toby Ashworth from Ramsbottom CC and Toby Leach from Vernon Carus CC. We wish all our new players every success and enjoyment with the club, welcome on board. Just for added interest, Amal has been recently selected to join the England Over 50s squad! 

On the flip side we are sorry to say farewell to three home grown players as Evan Williams, Ryan Senior and Matthew Senior all depart. Congratulations to Evan who leaves us for an amazing opportunity as professional at Kendal CC which will undoubtedly bring opportunities to represent Cumbria again. We are very proud to see home grown players earn such success albeit it is of course a shame to see him move on. I am sure we will see plenty of all three lads in the summer.

It is also sad to see the departure of Rebecca Senior after 12 years’ experience of scoring, my thanks for such fantastic commitment. We are extremely grateful to Tracey Brooks, Stephen Merry and John Egan for stepping up into the First team fixture programme to offer their top level scoring experience.    

When is the first match at home?

The Second team will kick off play at the Mount on Sunday 14th April versus Crompton swiftly followed the next week with the local derby clash of the first team against Ramsbottom!     

The Third team start away at Church on Saturday 20th April and will be at home for the first time on Saturday 27th April against Rishton

When does T20 start ?

First team skipper Travis Townsend

We begin the defence of the T20 cup on Friday 24th May away at Todmorden. The first home Friday night game is against Norden on Friday 31st May    

Where can I get further information?

Follow us online for up to date news, reports and announcements throughout the summer. Meantime don’t hesitate to contact  members of the cricket leadership group.

Travis Townsend will captain the first team, Oliver Dixon and Mark Crowther continue as second and third team captains respectively. Leigh Dickinson continues as junior lead. Wishing you all a fun and enjoyable season

John Stevens (Head of Cricket)

The Under-9s 2024 season got underway last Sunday when they entered the Bury Cricket Indoor Tournament at Castle Leisure Centre.

The team, which included: Tom Herbert, Archie Kerr, Seth Duerden, Oli Gardner, Woody Hallows, Jack Stewart and Tom Heap, were placed in the group stages with Walshaw, Tottington St John’s, Stand and Ramsbottom.

They went on to win three of their four group games, including a last ball thriller against local rivals Ramsbottom.

Runner-up in the group stage meant a play-off game for third place in which they defeated Elton.

Third place out of ten teams – and with three players aged 7 or under – was an excellent effort and fully deserved.

All the players performed really well individually and as a team to help the club finish one place better than last season.

Congratulations to Stand CC who took the trophy and thanks to all parents for their support.

The 2024 cricket season starts on April 14th and the upstairs Sponsors Lounge, with its own balcony, TV and unrivalled views of the match, will again be available on match days.

Package includes food from Harrisons at Greenmount and drinks from your own fridge to include a selection of beers and/or wines. Please note that guests are NOT allowed to bring their own alcoholic drinks.

The cost is £30 per person with a minimum of 15 people for a first team game and 10 for a second or third eleven game.

A list of available games can be found HERE and will be booked on a first-come-first-served basis.

To book a fixture please reply to helen@peterbowker.plus.com

The club will be hosting a Bonkers Bingo event on Saturday, 24th February.

Doors will open at 6.30pm with the first game due to start at 8pm. Tickets are £10 and it is for over-18’s only.

Food will be available to order from Harrison’s until 7.30pm.

If you would like to purchase tickets please email HERE or message us on the club Facebook page HERE.

Greenmount Cricket Club bar manager and club stalwart Dave Willetts has received some nice surprise recognition this week.

Dave was invited to Downing Street by local Tory MP – and former Greenmount player – James Daly, to attend a reception for Community Sports Champions.

Dave pictured at the gates to Downing Street

Dave has been a “one-club man” for more than 40 years and has devoted much time to assisting us through numerous applications for grants to help improve our facilities.

The event was hosted by Lucy Frazer, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.

Meanwhile, Mr Daly hosted a fascinating tour behind the scenes at the Houses of Parliament.

Congratulations to Dave on well-deserved acknowledgement for long-standing contribution to the Mount!

Dave dining with local Tory MP James Daly

Big congratulations to Greenmount professional Jacques Snyman who has signed for Pretoria Capitals for remainder of the ongoing SA20 2024 competition.

It is just reward for the talented all-rounder who was in record-breaking form for the Mount in last summer’s Lancashire League campaign.

Everybody at the Log Cabin would like to wish Jacques good luck in his endeavours and look forward to him returning to the Mount in April for the 2024 Lancashire League season.

We have a fantastic opportunity for a business to be the main sponsor on our white club playing shirts which will be worn by all senior and junior teams as well as the 20/20 coloured playing shirts worn by our first eleven in the prestigious Lancashire League 20/20 competition, which the club won in 2023.

Additionally, we also have a number of opportunities to promote your business and support the club through additional advertisement board spaces that have been created around the ground over the winter, match ball sponsorship and sponsor lounge hire for gamedays during the 2024 season.

If you are interested in discussing the options available please contact Wesley Young on 07974 209688 or email him on wesley.young@agm-services.co.uk for further information.

Any sponsorship support would be greatly appreciated. There has been extensive investment in the club facilities over the last few years and for us to be able to continue with future improvements for all members we do need financial support.

We thank you in anticipation of any support your business can give.

It is with great sadness that Greenmount Cricket Club announce the death of former player, committee member and groundsman Gordon Horrocks.

Gordon, who was 89, passed away at home on Friday, December 22nd after a brave battle with cancer.

Always a well-loved and popular figure at the Log Cabin, Gordon’s family are steeped in Greenmount CC history as both he and his brother, Tony, were long-time club stalwarts and – Greenmount born and bred – he played a big part in helping raise the club to be one of the most respected teams in Lancashire cricket.

As well as tending his beloved Greenmount ground, Gordon also plied his trade for many years at fellow Lancashire League clubs Ramsbottom CC and Rawtenstall CC as well as overseeing the playing surface at Bury Football Club’s Gigg Lane ground.

Everyone associated with the Mount wish to send their thoughts and condolences to Gordon’s three sons, Carl, Mark and Peter and their families.

Gordon’s funeral will be held at East Lancashire Crematorium, Radcliffe at 12.30pm on Monday, January 8th, 2024. The cortege will leave from Greenmount Cricket Club.

 Following the ceremony, family and friends are invited to share memories of Gordon back at the Log Cabin.

I would just like to take this opportunity to thank everyone at the club for their help and support throughout the past year.

A massive thank-you to all our sponsors for their generous financial backing which helps no end in helping the club continue to go forward.

Also, a big thank-you to all the staff, volunteers and board members for their work this year in keeping the Cabin looking good and functioning well despite all the building work that has been going on.

This summer the first team won the Lancashire League T20 competition, the third eleven won their league title while the Under-15s and Under-13s were also champions of their respective leagues.

The cricket fixtures are already out and we look forward to another competitive season next year.

Fixtures for all teams can be found HERE.

The club have re-signed popular South African professional Jacques Snyman and we eagerly look forward to his return to the Mount in April.

Finally, I would like to wish all members, supporters and sponsors a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and we hope to see you all at the Log Cabin over the festive period.

Andy