Cricket: Maskrey and McBride dump SMRH

1 06 2011

McBride and Maskrey each took 4 wickets against SMRH

APD Dumfries finally completed a home league match with a heavy nine wicket defeat of SMRH in the Scottish Championship on Saturday. The Edinburgh side could only muster a total of forty one after opening bowlers Allan Maskrey and Robert McBride cut through the batting line-up with four wickets each. Drew Dawson then took the Nunholm side to an easy win with twenty six not out.

Captain Corbett-Byers observed “I was lucky enough to win the toss and normally at Nunholm you’d have no hesitation in batting, but the wicket was a bit sticky and I decided to put them in. Our opening bowlers simply put the ball on a good line and length and we held our catches well.” Six catches were taken behind the wicket with Beveridge snaffling three of them.

The previous evening Dumfries has registered another nine wicket win at Selkirk in the Murgitroyd Twenty/20 Cup. There it was young opening bowler Niall Alexander that took four wickets. Stuart Corbett-Byers and Chad Breetzke were not out on 32 and 29 at the finish.

However after dismissing their league opponents for forty one on Saturday Dumfries understood that experience the following day at Nunholm. The side suffered from a poor batting performance against Renfrew in the Scottish Cup which saw them collapse to forty seven all out and an inevitable defeat in a game which Renfrew won by nine wickets.

This Saturday APD Dumfries are away at Penicuik in the Scottish Championship League and, after a cancelled match last Saturday, the seconds, Site Electrical Nunholm are at home against Shawholm in the West SNCL Reserve League and the Sunday XI play at Prestwick.

The club at Nunholm welcomes new players; senior, junior, women and girls. Senior training takes place on Tuesdays and Fridays and junior and women/girls coaching is on Monday evenings. For details contact Trefor Williams on 01387 256455 or see www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk .





Cricket: Dumfries fixtures hit by weather

25 05 2011

Chad receives his Dumfries cap from the skipper

ADP Dumfries experienced their third “no result” in a row on Saturday when their Championship match against Edinburgh Accies at Nunholm was abandoned due to rain with Dumfries in a strong position of 208 for 1 after 35 overs. Davie Davidson was stranded twelve short of a century, on 88 not out, with Scott Beveridge close behind on 70 not out.

That left the Dumfries side’s young overseas player, Chad Breetzke, waiting as next man in for over twenty overs. May’s poor cricketing weather, unlike in April, have left him doubtful if it ever stops raining in Scotland since after arriving early in May he has yet to bat for the firsts or complete a senior game.

He comes fresh from a South African summer where he played first grade cricket and where he has represented Eastern Provinces as a batsman and keeper at each age group up to and including U19s. He worked as a cricket coach over their season and his knowledge as a South African Level 2 coach is proving an asset to the club’s development programme for juniors and seniors.

Another match abandoned, without a ball being bowled, was the Site Electrical Nunholm fixture at Partick in the West SNCL Reserve League, as was the Sunday fixture at Ayr.

This weekend APD Dumfries have two home matches, a Championship league match against SMRH on Saturday, a Scottish Cup match against Renfrew on Sunday and, weather permitting, a Murgitroyd Twenty/20 game at Selkirk on Friday evening. The seconds, Site Electrical Nunholm, travel on Saturday to play Shawholm in the West SNCL Reserve League.

The club at Nunholm welcomes new players; senior, junior, women and girls. Senior training takes place on Tuesdays and Fridays and junior and women/girls coaching is on Monday evenings. For details contact Trefor Williams on 01387 256455 or see www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk .





Cricket: Nunholm value for Bothwell win

18 05 2011

All-round performance from Davidson

Site Electrical Nunholm registered a 58 run win in their home match against Bothwell in the West SNCL Reserve League on Saturday.

The key partnership of the Nunholm innings was when Davie Davidson came to join Farries with two down for forty. The experienced pair looked set to go past the hundred partnership when Dunne got through the Davidson defences three short of his fifty.

The side continued to lose wickets, with Farries out for 69, and it required an enterprising 28 from Telfer to push the side to 219 when he was the last man out in the final over.

The tale of the Bothwell innings was that of their opener Kamran who proved to be the best batsman on show. However two good catches swung the match. Jack Barnes took the third wicket when Howard took a sharp slip chance with ease and then Douglas Brotherston casually caught a screamer at mid-off to dismiss Kamran for 78 out of a then total of 99.

Thereafter the bowlers worked their way through the Bothwell line-up with Barnes taking four wickets, and Niall Alexander, two. Bothwell ended on 161 with the BB Body Repairs Man of the Match going to Farries for his top score.

APD Dumfries will be hoping to get on the park after last weekend after they made the trip to Renfrew for their Premiership match only to find the ground declared unplayable. Likewise, but without the journey, their Murgitroyd Twenty/20 match away at Selkirk on Sunday was cancelled.

This Saturday the side are at home against Edinburgh Accies whilst Site Electrical Nunholm travel to play Partick at Hamilton Crescent. Brammer Dumfries play at Ayr in the West Sunday League.

The club welcomes new players; senior, junior, women and girls. Senior training takes place on Tuesdays and Fridays and junior and women/girls coaching is on Monday evenings. For details contact Trefor Williams on 01387 256455 or see www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk .





Cricket: APD Dumfries Team of the Year

11 05 2011

After winning the Nithsdale Sports Council award for Team of the Year at the Awards Dinner on Friday, APD Dumfries were hit by the weather at the weekend.

Captain Stuart Corbett-Byers collected the award for the side’s success in winning the Scottish Division 2 last season and the club’s biggest title. He said “it was good to see last year’s team effort from all the players rewarded with a team award”.

However he then saw Ferguslie get off to a good start in the Championship league match at Nunholm on Saturday. An attacking series of boundaries from sixteen year old youngster Darroch left the Paisley side at 81 for 1 when the rains came to subsequently end the match.

On Sunday morning rain also put paid to the Scottish Cup match at home against Renfrew. The tie will be replayed on the 29th.

The weekend’s cricketing excitement was reserved for Gatehouse on Friday where the Dumfries U12s tied with Galloway U12s in their D&G Colts League match. Chasing 73, Galloway needed three to win off the last ball and managed to scramble two to tie.

On Saturday, APD Dumfries play at Renfrew in the Championship and then at Selkirk in the Murgitroyd Twenty/20 on Sunday. The seconds, Site Electrical Nunholm, play Bothwell at home on Saturday in the West SNCL Reserve League.





Cricket: Girls and Womens Coaching

10 05 2011

Girls Kwik Cricket

Dumfries Cricket Club start girls and womens coaching sessions on Mondays at Nunholm next Monday, the 16th May, from 6:15 to 8pm.

The first is a taster session and an opportunity to have a go.

All cricket equipment will be provided. All that is needed is a pair of trainers. The club are looking for new players of any age or ability – complete beginners are encouraged.

The emphasis is on having some fun, and keeping fit with friends. So all are welcome to come on the night and to bring a friend along.

For details contact Trefor Williams on 01387 256455, dumfriescricketclub@gmail.com, or see www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk.

Download – Dumfries CC Girls Poster and Dumfries CC Womens Poster





Opening Season Bash Sat 7th May

6 05 2011

There is a party at Nunholm with the group, Suga n’ Spice, after the Scottish Championship cricket match against Ferguslie on Saturday (7th May) to mark the first home league game for the firsts. Cost £5.





Cricket: APD Dumfries fall short in Championship opener

4 05 2011

APD Dumfries team at Falkland

APD Dumfries lost out in an exciting finish in their opening Scottish Championship match away at Falkland on Saturday.

Jerry Goodin took four wickets to restrict Falkland to 184 all out with Sri Lankan Cooray hitting 85 but despite 36 from Davie Davidson Dumfries fell short by thirteen runs and with two overs still left.

Goodin took 4 wickets

The performance with the ball and in the field was what was required but the batting after the initial overs made heavy weather of chasing a gettable target.

This Saturday APD Dumfries are at home to Ferguslie in the league and are also at Nunholm on Sunday for a Scottish Cup match against fellow Championship side Renfrew.

Dumfries 2nd XI, Site Electrical Nunholm, were beaten by Whitehaugh in the West SNCL Reserve League on Saturday losing by 62 runs.

Thompson top scored for Nunholm

Youngsters Douglas Brotherston and Owen Thompson took 4 wickets and scored 30 respectively but their efforts couldn’t prevent the consequences of a batting collapse after a good bowling performance kept Whitehaugh down to 128 all out.

On Sunday it was a rearguard action that produced a win for Brammer Dumfries against Glasgow Accies in West Sunday League Division 2. It was a victory which was unlikely when Dumfries were 135 for 6 and 180 for 8 chasing 218 but a match winning ninth wicket partnership between Niall Alexander and Adam Lawrie took the side to victory.

Dumfries juniors started their matches at the weekend with a Friday friendly against Midweek side, Shipwrecks and an U13 Scottish Cup match against Gala. Both resulted in losses but notable individual performances including those from McBride and Strachan meant the players got the feel of bat on ball for the new season.

The club welcomes new senior and junior players. Senior training takes place on Tuesdays and Fridays and junior coaching is on Monday evenings. For details contact Trefor Williams on 01387 256455 or see www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk .





Cricket: Championship starts for APD Dumfries

27 04 2011

APD Dumfries Captain for the new season, Stuart Corbett-Byers

This Saturday APD Dumfries take their first steps in the newly formed Scottish Championship when they play away at Fife side, Falkland, in their first league match of the season.

This season the Scottish National Leagues have gone from three divisions down to two. Dumfries who were the winners of a ten team Division 2 last year have moved into the Championship which now consists of fifteen teams after the expulsion of Edinburgh CC for ground problems. This sits below the Scottish Premiership which this season has sixteen teams.

Dumfries will be seeking to maintain their challenge at the top of the new league as they consistently managed to do in Division 2. However life will be testing with the side facing new opponents from the old Division 1; Poloc, Stenhousemuir, Penicuik and their opposition on Saturday, former league rivals Falkland.

Skipper Stuart Corbett-Byers said “We want to get off to a good start in the new league. We will need the same team spirit and attitude that the players had last year and for the more experienced players to play to their ability on Saturday”.

Dumfries can expect to face returning Sri Lankan professional, Cooray, who was, by a long way, Falkland’s top run scorer with 768 runs last season and was their second top wicket taker with his off-spin.

Also on Saturday, the Dumfries 2nd XI, Site Electrical Nunholm, will try to commence their league season with a home match against Whitehaugh after their first match in the West SNCL Reserve league against Langloan last Saturday was washed out when the only rain of recent weeks duly arrived at Nunholm.

On Sunday Brammer Dumfries play Glasgow Accies at Nunholm in West Sunday Division 2 and Dumfries U13s play Gala in a Scottish Cup match in the morning.

The club welcomes new senior and junior players. Senior training takes place on Tuesdays and Fridays and junior coaching is on Monday evenings. For details contact Trefor Williams on 01387 256455 or see www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk .





Cricket: New Club Coach at Dumfries

20 04 2011

New Dumfries CC Coach, Marc Brown, shows how.

In a first for Dumfries Cricket Club a Club Coach has been appointed at Nunholm. He is Marc Brown an experienced cricket coach from Cumbria and he will be a regular visitor to Nunholm over the coming months in between his coaching work for the Cumbria Cricket Board.

A batsman for Cumberland in the ECB Minor Counties competition he has spent the winter working as a coach in Victoria, Australia and playing grade cricket in Melbourne. Club Captain Stuart Corbett-Byers said “he has been down at Nunholm already taking sessions and his input is a definite asset for the club”.

His remit extends from training the senior teams through to delivering sessions for the club’s age group junior sides and also to help to develop girls and womens’ cricket at the club. In addition he is delivering a series of sessions at Dumfries High School to support and develop the school team which reformed last year. This is in parallel to visits by coaches from the club to local primary schools.

The Dumfries Club Coach position is supported by Cricket Scotland and Club Chairman, Rory Fergusson noted “we are grateful for the support from Cricket Scotland and we were pleased that our application met with their criteria for whole club development “.

The club welcomes new senior and junior players. Senior training takes place on Tuesdays and Fridays and junior coaching is on Monday evenings. For details contact Trefor Williams on 01387 256455 or see www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk .

First Matches of 2011

Andrew Batty hits out in the winning partnership

On Saturday APD Dumfries started the new cricket season off with a win in their friendly at Nunholm.

Davie Davidson acknowledges his fifty

Chasing a Ferguslie total of 171 for 5 off 40 overs they eased past that with the loss of three wickets thanks to a not out 50 from Brammer Man of the Match Davie Davidson, 40 from Tom McBride and 26 from Andrew Batty.

It was a contrasting tale of the top fours on Sunday when APD Dumfries travelled to play Premier League side Uddingston in another friendly.

Alexander took 4 wkts at Uddingston

The top four of Uddingston scored a hundred and eighty between them as they reached 231 for 9. The Dumfries top order had a difficult day and after being 14 for 4 the side only reached 114 with Robert McBride top scoring with 35.

The bright note for the Nunholm side was the four wickets taken by 15 year old Niall Alexander who was the side’s Southwest Insulation Man of the Match.

Both he and Dumfries CC’s Chris McBride have been selected for the West Development team at Clydesdale this weekend.





Cricket: Monday Junior Coaching starting

13 04 2011

The popular junior coaching sessions at the Dumfries Sports Club, Nunholm, resume this Monday, the 18th April, and continue throughout the summer. These are for boys and girls, from 7 to 14, for members and non-members. Those new to the sport are welcome. Equipment is provided and the emphasis is on participation. It is an opportunity to have some fun with a new team sport and learn from experienced qualified coaches.

The sessions run from 6:15 to 8pm and cost £2 for non-members and £1 for Sports Club members with reduced rates for the season.

This first session provides for registration and a welcome in the Clubhouse for interested parents with the focus on games round the ground for the juniors.

Junior equipment and clothing which can be purchased immediately through the club at a discount will also be available for inspection. This includes cricket sweaters, caps, bats, pads and gloves.

If you can’t make that date just come along and have a go some other Monday evening.

The club is a Dumfries and Galloway Accredited Sports Club and has TopClub status in the Cricket Scotland Development Programme. For any further information contact Trefor Williams 01387 256455 or email dumfriescricketclub@ gmail.com.





Cricket: Dumfries backed by APD for new season

13 04 2011

Sponsors APD back Dumfries for the 2011 season

Prior to the first game of the season this weekend, Elliot Graham, of Newbie company APD Ltd, visited Nunholm, the home of Dumfries Cricket Club to hand over a cheque as sponsor of the Club and of the first eleven, APD Dumfries.

Dumfries Chairman, Rory Fergusson, said that “the support for the club from APD is now into its sixth year. This sustained support is very much appreciated and provides a base for the range of club activities, from juniors, ground improvements, through to success on the field which APD Dumfries amply demonstrated last year”.

Elliott Graham noted, “we were delighted that our support, since Dumfries were promoted to the National Leagues, helped the side claim the Division 2 title last year, especially after coming so close in previous seasons”.

The photograph at Nunholm shows Club Treasurer, Bob Murray, accepting a cheque from APD’s Elliott Graham with Trefor Williams (Junior Manager) left and Rory Fergusson (Chairman) right.





Cricket: The 2011 season starts this weekend

13 04 2011

The season opener takes place this Saturday at Nunholm with APD Dumfries playing fellow Scottish Championship side Ferguslie in a competitive friendly. The visitors from Paisley upset a clean sweep by Dumfries in the league last year by causing their only defeat and then finished second behind the Nunholm side.

On Sunday, APD Dumfries will become reintroduced to the A74 again by travelling to play Premier League outfit Uddingston.

The club welcomes new players for the season ahead. For more information on the midweek, friendly and league cricket at Nunholm see www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk, contact Trefor Williams 01387 256455, email dumfriescricketclub@ gmail.com or just call in at the senior training sessions on Tuesday and Friday evenings.








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