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Travis Townsend – who was a popular club professional in 2015 and 2016 – is returning to the Mount as first team captain for the summer of 2023.

The talented South African all-rounder replaces Ryan Senior who is standing down from the skipper’s role after four years in the hot seat.

Travis (pictured right) has been paid man at Littleborough CC since 2019 following a spell with Heywood after leaving Brandlesholme Road.

He has now decided to leave the professional ranks and his acquisition is another massive boost hard on the heels of the announcement of his countryman Jacques Snyman joining the club as professional for 2023.

Club chairman Andy Skinner said: “I’d like to place on record a big thank-you to Ryan for his work over the past few years.

“He feels it is time to step down and allow a fresh approach but we are pleased that he will continue to play for us.

“He guided us to promotion to the Lancashire League top flight in our first season and that was no mean achievement and, looking forward, his experience will be invaluable to our young first team players.”

Meanwhile, the club’s Head of Cricket John Stevens said: “I’m delighted Travis has chosen to return to Greenmount for the long term in an amateur capacity.

“I believe his wealth of experience combined with natural leadership skills and energetic enthusiasm are just what we need to kick start positive momentum on the field across the club.”

Meanwhile, it’s ‘as you were’ for Oli Dixon and Mark Crowther who are set to continue their good work as skippers of the second and third teams respectively.

The club are delighted to announce that Lancashire Under-11 team manager John Stevens is to take up the role of Head of Cricket at the Log Cabin with immediate effect.

A former player with the club, he is a vastly experienced coach and he will oversee the Under-13s, Under-15s, Under-18s through to the open age third, second and first elevens.

Father of the club’s Under-19 Scotland international Dan Stevens, John is looking forward to taking on his role saying: “We aren’t going to take our relegation from Lancashire League Division One last summer lying down.”

“All aspects of the club are changing positively – on and off the field – and that has to be really encouraging.

“Even in the first two weeks of the Emerging Players Programme we are running there has been a massive change in the attitude of the junior players who are involved.

“The programme is 17 weeks long and I have said to the lads that they will really benefit from the sessions if they progress as they have started.”

THIS week the bar is open Monday to Thursday from 4pm to 11pm; Friday from 4pm to 11pm (due to D-CAFF using the room) and Saturday and Sunday from 12 noon to 11pm and 10.30pm respectively.

Danny’s will be serving food:

Friday: 5pm to 8.30pm

Saturday: 10am to 8.30pm

Sunday: 10am to 6pm

Sport being shown on TV this week:

Tuesday: 8pm Watford v Reading

Wednesday: 8pm Man City v Chelsea

Thursday: 8pm Man Utd v Aston Villa

Friday: 8pm Birmingham v Sunderland

Saturday: 12.30pm Man City v Brentford; 5.30pm Newcastle v Chelsea; 7.45pm: Wolves v Arsenal.

Sunday: 12.30pm Burnley v Blackburn; 2pm: Brighton v Aston Villa; 4.30pm: Fulham v Man Utd

The coming week’s cask ales will be a selection from Bowland, Cross Bay and Brewsmith.

Get SK Kitted out with Ian

Ian Senior will be at the club on Sunday from 10am to 12 noon to take Christmas orders for club playing and training wear along with cricket bags and rucksacks.

If you can’t make it to the club but would still like to place an order contact Ian on 07960 137232 or visit the SK Kits website HERE

The senior cricket presentation will be held on Saturday 26th November from 7pm, in the function room. The cost is £5 and includes a hot supper and music will be played.

This event is open to anyone including spectators, junior and senior players (who have played senior cricket), members and  non-members 

Tickets are available behind the bar, or you can pay on the night. However, we need to know if you are attending beforehand, so that we can make arrangements for food.

Greenmount are delighted to announce the signing of South African all-rounder Jacques Snyman as professional for the 2023 JW Lees Lancashire League campaign.

The 28-year-old, from Pretoria, has played T20 cricket for South Africa and his signature is something of a coup for the Mount with a number of clubs interested in acquiring his services.

Jacques Snyman
(Pic courtesy of Carrickfergus CC)

“Jacques is a top quality player and we are looking forward to welcoming him to the Log Cabin next year,” said club chairman Andy Skinner.

A right-handed top order batsman who also bowls off-spin, Jacques plays for the ITEK Knights in South Africa and has spent a few of our summers plying his trade with clubs in the UK, notably at Carrickfergus in Northern Ireland, Benwell Hill in Newcastle and Feniscowles.

If you register on the Easyfundraising Shopping Portal using THIS LINK any online shopping that you subsequently undertake will lead to additional funding being sent to Greenmount Cricket Club.

The price you pay for the goods will not be affected; the club will effectively receive commission for your custom.

Club secretary Leigh Dickinson said: “Ahead of all of your Christmas Shopping and general shopping, we are hoping members will sign up to Easyfundraising.

“The biggest commission we have received to date was from purchasing flights and I have just raised £4.51
while buying new duvets and pillows. It really is very easy to sign up and doesn’t cost anything. Please take a look using the links.”

“If members, their families and friends could look to register on the Easyfundraising website HERE and then click back into the portal each time they shop online, we will receive some commission from any shopping undertaken.”

“If you could look to register and then shop via the portal it will be very much appreciated and present the club with some much-needed revenue.

“The price you pay will not change at all, we merely receive commission from the retailers for your custom.”

This week the bar is open Monday to Thursday from 4pm to 11pm, Friday from 4pm to 11pm (please note the later opening time due to the room being used by D-CaFF) and Saturday and Sunday 12 noon till 11pm, and 10.30pm, respectively. 

Danny’s will be serving food:

Friday: 5pm to 8.30pm

Saturday: 10am to 8.30pm

Sunday: 10am to 6pm

Sport being shown on TV this week… 

Monday    8pm N Forest v Aston Villa

Tuesday  5.45pm Copenhagen v Man City 

8pm AC Milan v Chelsea

Wednesday: 8pm Rangers v Liverpool

Thursday: 5.45pm Bodo/Glimt  v Arsenal  

              8pm Man Utd v Omonia Nicosia

Friday  : 8pm Brentford v  Brighton

Saturday: 12.30pm Leicester v Southampton 

               5.30pm Tottenham v Everton

Sunday: 2pm Aston Villa v Chelsea

             4.30pm Liverpool v Man City

The coming week’s cask ales will be a selection from Bowland, Ilkley, Saltaire and Brewsmith

Thank you to all members for your ongoing support 

Greenmount have announced that professional Chesney Hughes has left the club for pastures new.

The popular West Indian paid man joined the Mount in 2020 and has enjoyed a three-season stint at the club.

He played a huge part in Greenmount’s first season promotion from the Lancashire League Division Two in 2020, scoring an impressive 760 runs at an average of 63.5. He also took 24 wickets.

Ches also featured in a new Lancashire League record stand with 320 runs with Andy Kerr against East Lancashire in an innings that saw him hit the league’s highest individual score of the season (159 not out).

Everyone at the Log Cabin would like to wish Chesney the very best for the future and thank him for his efforts during his time at Brandlesholme Road.

Greenmount club secretary and junior chairman Leigh Dickinson will be running the London Marathon again tomorrow.

This year Leigh’s chosen charity is Hospice UK and he is on the lookout for sponsorship for this worthy cause.

“Having ran last year I could not believe how good the atmosphere was,” said Leigh.

“I feel very fortunate to have been offered a place to support Hospice UK.

“Hopefully I can find enough people to donate a tenner or so as the work that the Hospices around the country do is just fantastic.”

You can visit Leigh’s JustGiving page HERE.

The club is proud to announce that Kieran Edwards of the second eleven and Nigel Franklin of the third team, both ended the season leading run scorers of their respectful leagues.

Kieran hit five 50’s and one excellent century in his total of 586 runs, averaging 48.83 in the league.

Meanwhile, Nigel hit a total of four 50’s and also hit a magnificent century in his 616 runs, averaging 51.33.

A notable mention should also to Jake Chadwick who also hit 505 runs for the seconds, putting him sixth in the overall charts.

A big well done to all three of you on a fantastic season with the bat!