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Presentation Night takes place on Saturday 8th October. At Gala Casino on Maid Marian Way. Meal + entertainment. Speak to Meeky for ticket details s.meek1@ntlworld.com
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Presentation Night takes place on Saturday 8th October. At Gala Casino on Maid Marian Way. Meal + entertainment. Speak to Meeky for ticket details s.meek1@ntlworld.com
Thanks to John 'The Adonis' Beeton for taking some tremendous snaps from Saturday's game. You can see more in the Second's match report below

Back Row (L-R) Pistol, Dunc, Murali, Cabbage, Wensley, Benji
Front Row (L-R) One Gets Two, Evergreen, Skipper, Drurs, Sheriff
The Firsts welcomed back Ted for the visit to Holme Pierpoint against Nottingham. Rocket won the toss and fielded and let Bluey Dessaur keep hold of the iron gloves. The Duke twins opened up but were food and drink to the home batsmen. On first change, Golden Graham was soon on the attack with a Shakeel Rana-esque dispute with one of the openers.
Laddy kept his concentration to hold a sharp chance off Renders. The blazing sun saw Renders don the KCC cap to give a very passable impression of Krusty the Clown. Sadly catching elsewhere was from the Billy Smart school with drops from Meeky, Postie and Ted. Worse was to follow as Meeky tripped over in the deep. Rocket immediately diagnosed a broken ankle and dialled 999 for a meat wagon. However news that Councillor Harris was keeping his hand in saving lives soon had Meeky jumping to his feet downgrading the severity to ligament damage.
The Second's were bouyed ahead of the visit of champions elect Stanton & Awsworth. Sheriff Hallam disclosed that he 'might' be thinking of playing on beyond this season. Before you could say 'Jack Palmer', Chairman Burton had the ink drying on a new three year deal. Drurs, Emma-Dale and Benji returned to the fold, while Boss Hogg Leggy was on some far flung beach considering his position as Keyworth Dream League supremo.
At 150-3 Stanton were on for a monster score. Evergreen Ernie Lay had seen enough of our powder puff medium pacers and demanded a change of pace. Out of desparation spin twins Murali Burton and Drury were introduced. Murali was keen to get his money's worth with an 11 ball over, and Drury had seen enough of the flat pitch resorting to full tosses at every opportunity. But it proved an inspired move. The Stanton batters couldn't cope with the combination of flight and filth, having only slightly less idea than the bowlers of what delivery would come next. The middle order were spun out, Burton taking 2-31 and Drury 3-31 to peg back the visitors to 214-8 at tea.
In reply we were all at sea. Harshest critic Palmer could only giggle as Drury got a first-baller, bowled by a half-tracker from a 7ft beanpole that shot along the ground. Three more bowled dismissals quickly followed, Ernie for 13, Top Man Burton for 1 and Dale to an awful pre-meditated slog for 4 - Mrs C immediately left in disgust. Paul Lay made sure that 'one gets two' with a mis-timed drive to mid on. 
Poor Cowlard didn't get a clap for a fine 50 as the scorer struggled to keep up with a blitz of boundaries. Sadly the wrong sort of applause quickly followed as Andy was triggered for a fine 52. Pistol Pete was a lot more adjacent and young Liam soon followed. Duncan held out unbeaten once again as Sherrif Hallam was last out leaving us well short on 152.