August Tote result and September draw

27 08 2012

The August Tote numbers drawn on Saturday were 4 and 29. There was no winner this month.

So there is a rollover to the September draw. Tickets can be bought from behind the bar now.





Cricket: Crucial last over win for Dumfries

22 08 2012

Clarke top scored for APD Dumfries

APD Dumfries won at Uddingston on Saturday by one wicket with just two balls to spare to stay top of the Western Premier league with two games left, both at Nunholm.

From 146 for 3 with over 12 overs to go Dumfries did well to restrict Uddingston to 193 all out. Spinners Goodin and Beveridge bowled effectively when the run push was on with Goodin dismissing Scotland’s Calum MacLeod for 52 and each taking two wickets. McCutcheon then took two in one over to end the innings. All the bowlers bowled tidely including Alan Davidson who dismissed prolific professional Priyadarshana cheaply lbw.

The Dumfries openers, Bellwood and Clarke, shared a fifty opening partnership and a number of batsmen got into double figures but were unable to go on to make the big score. 93 for 2 after 22 overs was the high point of the innings but Joe Clarke was then caught for the top score of 39 and when Geary was lbw for 19, Dumfries were in difficulties at 123 for 6 with thirteen overs left.

That was when Pat Druce arrived at the wicket, and with vital backing from Alan Davidson who scored 20, it was down to forty required off the last five overs with four wickets left.

McCutcheon hit ten off four balls and Dumfries needed thirteen off the last over with just one wicket left. That was to be bowled by Priyadarshana. Druce hit two fours and a single off the first three balls. Then Jerry Goodin punched his one ball through the covers for a dramatic winning boundary to reward an all round team effort.

Davie was Nunholm’s Man of the Match

Druce finished with a match winning 38 not out for the Cairndale Hotel Man of the Match award. Dumfries next play Drumpellier at Benfield Park Nunholm on Saturday.

CWE Nunholm also won their home match in the Reserve league against Uddingston 2nds, Bothwell, in the last over.

They won by six wickets chasing a total of 153 for 9. Carlisle Refrigeration Man of the Match Davie Davidson controlled a run chase to top score with 37 not out when seven runs an over were needed off the last seven overs.





Cricket: APD Dumfries back on top of the Premier League

15 08 2012

Chris Bellwood top scored with 92no

APD Dumfries returned to the top of the Western Premier League on Saturday with a four wicket win over Ayr at Benfield Park Nunholm.

Ayr batted first and looked set for a big total when professional Thyssen and McLaughlin completed a third wicket hundred partnership.

However quick thinking by bowler Beveridge deflected the ball to unluckily run out McLaughlin for 37 and another fine piece of fielding by Chris McCutcheon ran out Thyssen from the deep for 86 to make it 162 for 8. The Ayr tail then successfully lifted the total to 215.

Dumfries batted steadily but were just at 64 for 2 at half way. When a fourth wicket fell past the hundred Beveridge joined opener Chris Bellwood to provide the required impetus. He scored a rapid 54 and Silver Fern Man of the Match Bellwood did his job with an accomplished 92 not out to see the side home with four wickets left and just one over remaining.

Top of the table Clydesdale lost so Dumfries are back in first place with three games left. Dumfries play at Uddingston on Saturday.

CWE Nunholm lost their match at Cambusdoon in the Reserve League. Cambusdoon scored 205 with the Ian Wilson Man of the Match, Robert McBride, taking four wickets and Niall McCrossan hitting 80. Nunholm mustered a lacklustre 127 all out in reply.

On Sunday the side lost their home Western Cup quarter-final to Glasgow Accies by 13 runs.

Alan Davidson driving towards his fifty for Nunholm

Accies scored 206 for 6 with Aussie Bartholomew dominating with an impressive 119 not out. Nunholm were always a couple of boundaries behind the rate despite a fine 57 from Monaghans Jewellers Man of the Match Alan Davidson and valiant efforts from Richardson (36 not out) and Andy Reed (21) to get the side to 193 for 8.

Scotland Appearances

Scotland U19s, with Dumfries player Tom McBride, performed creditably but lost their first two group games against New Zealand and Pakistan in the U19 World Cup in Queensland.

Niall Alexander had a no result with Scotland U17s at Herefordshire but the side beat Cumbria U17s in the ECB Counties Competition.

Scotland Womens U17s v Ireland at Stirling

Womens Cricket

Rachel Howard and Rosy Ryan played for Scotland Womens U17s in their close 3-1 T20 series defeat to Ireland.

Ryan was top scorer in only her second match for Scotland to help the side recover and post a total.

Women’s coaching takes place on Mondays from 6:15-7:30 at Dumfries Sports Club, Nunholm Road. Beginners are particularly welcome.

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





Nunholm Loch

9 08 2012

On Monday afternoon a deluge with some of the heaviest rain remembered at Nunholm turned the ground into a temporary loch.

There were mini lakes around Nunholm and a couple of temporary streams flowing off the ground.

However twenty four overs later it was a different picture.





Squash: Club Newsletter – August 2012

8 08 2012

The Summer edition of the Squash Club e-newsletter is out with the news listed below.

  • World Masters Squash Championships
  • D&G Squash Leagues
  • LED Lighting
  • Racketball Around Scotland
  • Consett Squash Club Tour
  • Awards
  • Court Utilisation
  • Club Nights
  • Scottish Squash & Racketball update
  • Sports Club Tote
  • Online Booking

The newsletter can be downloaded here





Cricket: CWE Nunholm lose top spot

8 08 2012

On Saturday the Western Premier match at Benfield Park Nunholm had to be abandoned due to rain after 12 overs of the Stirling innings with the visitors on 36 for 3 and frustratingly eight overs short of a result. That was after APD Dumfries ended up on 189 for 4 with their innings reduced to 40 overs after a prolonged interruption when 35 overs had already gone. The last five overs after the resumption were bludgeoned for 66 as Dumfries went for runs. Scott Beveridge blasted four sixes in his 53 not out for the Farries, Kirk & McVean Man of the Match award and Josh Geary also finished not out on 53. Chris McCutcheon then took two wickets before the abandonment. The side remain in second place and are at home against Ayr on Saturday.

In the Western Premier Reserve League CWE Nunholm lost top spot after a defeat at Williamfield by five wickets. The Nunholm side reached 169 for 9 with Andy Reed hitting 47 not out and youngsters Dean Brotherston and Chris McBride each scoring 37. The John Walker & Son Man of the Match, Reed, and Brotherston put on a vital eighty eight run partnership for the Dumfries side to recover from 81 for 7. However the Stirling side reached their target with just over two overs left for the loss of five wickets. Nunholm play at Cambusdoon on Saturday and at home against Glasgow Accies in the Western Cup on Sunday.

On Sunday morning Dumfries lost their Murgitroyd Borders Twenty20 final to Kelso, at the sudden death stage, in a bowl out at a flooded Shedden Park.

The U19 World Cup in Australia starts in earnest for Dumfries’s Tom McBride on Sunday when Scotland play New Zealand and then Pakistan on Monday. This week the U19 side have been playing Australia and Bangladesh in warm-up matches and this week, in a first for the Nunholm club, four players are away on Scotland duty with Niall Alexander also featuring for Scotland 17s versus Herefordshire and Cumbria and Rachel Howard and Rosy Ryan for Scotland Womens U17s against Ireland U17s.

Club junior coaching sessions continue over the holidays on Mondays from 6:15-8 at Dumfries Sports Club, Nunholm Road. Beginners are very welcome. For details contact dumfriescricketclub@gmail.com, or Trefor Williams on 01387 256455 or see www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk .





July Tote result and August draw

2 08 2012

The July Tote numbers drawn on Saturday were 22 and 28. The Card School were the winners and received a prize of £486.

The prize fund for this month, August, is £100 and tickets can be bought from behind the bar now.





Cricket: APD Dumfries lose to Clydesdale

1 08 2012

On Saturday leaders APD Dumfries lost a close encounter away at second placed Clydesdale in the Western Premier League. Dumfries set a target of 200 for 8 in their 50 overs with number three Drew Dawson top scoring with 51, 40 from Joe Clarke and important contributions from Alan Davidson (19) and Robert McBride (21 no) to boost the total up to the two hundred from 153 for 7 with just seven overs left .

However Clydesdale passed that total in the penultimate over for the loss of seven wickets. That was, despite three wickets from Chris Bellwood and two from Jerry Goodin, the Dumfries Tool Room Man of the Match, who bowled a tight ten over spell of leg spin.

Dumfries were in a promising position with Clydesdale on 110 for 6 but an eighty run seventh wicket partnership between Butt (46) and Hill (34 not out) was crucial. The result means that the two sides swap places at the top of the league. APD Dumfries face Stirling at Benfield Park Nunholm on Saturday hoping that a win will move them to top spot for the third time.

In the Western Premier Reserve League the game at Benfield Park Nunholm between first, CWE Nunholm, and second, Titwood, was abandoned due to rain after 16 overs with Titwood on 48 for 3. Niall Alexander took two of the wickets to fall and this week has been with Scotland U17s in Jersey in a series of matches against their U17 side.

On Sunday the Western Cup Quarter-Final at Nunholm against Glasgow Accies was postponed due to conditions but also that day the Sunday XI, Brammer Dumfries, utilised a combination of experience and youth to tie with Glasgow Accies in WDCU Sunday Division 2. Dumfries’s 112 all out was matched by Accies’ second innings of 112 for 9. G S Plumbing Man of the Match Trefor Williams took four wickets and young Fraser Strachan two for an exciting finish.

Club junior coaching sessions continue over the holidays on Mondays from 6:15- 8 at Dumfries Sports Club, Nunholm Road. Beginners are very welcome. For details contact dumfriescricketclub@gmail.com, or Trefor Williams on 01387 256455, or visit www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk .





Tennis: Expanded Coaching Programme

26 07 2012

Dumfries Tennis Club is expanding its coaching program, coaching will now be delivered over 4 days (subject to demand). This will be the first time in over 5 years that the program has covered more than 2 days.

For further details please see programme below or click on the Tennis link. A booking form can also be downloaded here.

2012 Expanded Tennis Programme (Adobe/PDF  format)

Reservation Form for Dumfries Tennis Club  (Adobe/PDF  format)





Cricket: Sunny Summer Camp

25 07 2012

Dumfries CC Cricket Summer Camp

A successful and enjoyable 2-day Cricket Summer Camp took place at Nunholm last Thursday and Friday.

The weather was kind on both days with the junior players attending actually having to apply some sun cream.

Thanks go to Marc and Josh, the coaches who looked after the morning and aftenoon sessions.

Dumfries Cricket Club junior coaching sessions continue over the holidays on Mondays from 6:15- 8 at Dumfries Sports Club, Nunholm. Beginners are very welcome. For details contact dumfriescricketclub@gmail.com, or Trefor Williams on 01387 256455 or http://www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk .





Cricket: APD Dumfries back in top spot

25 07 2012

APD Dumfries returned to the top of the Western Premier on Saturday with a five wicket win over Greenock at Benfield Park Nunholm after leaders West of Scotland lost against Ayr.

Tom McBride in action for Scotland U19s last week © David M Potter

Spinner Scott Beveridge put in the Star Refrigeration Man of the Match performance with five wickets to reduce Greenock to 115 all out after Chris McCutcheon had taken three top order wickets. Beveridge then top scored with 38 not out in a necessary forty run unbeaten partnership with Tom McBride as the target was reached after 31 overs.

CWE Nunholm also moved to the top of their Western Premier Reserve League with a solid win at Glenpark. Glenpark were dismissed for 85 with four bowlers each taking two wickets including the Scott Beveridge Plumbing Man of the Match, Niall Alexander, and the winning boundary was hit with one wicket down after 17 overs with Farries and Richardson not out on 47 and 21 respectively.

On Sunday, APD Dumfries travelled to play the Cricket Scotland Trophy Quarter-Final against undefeated Eastern Premier leaders, Grange. Grange scored 257 for 6 with Scotland international Simon Smith top scoring with 51 not out. Dumfries were on 43 for 4 when Beveridge came in and launched a 28 ball 42, including four consecutive sixes in one over before he was out caught.

Tom McBride was the other batsman to figure and he and Richardson shared a fifty partnership, however Dumfries were all out for 168 with ten overs left. McBride top scored with 67 not out in his last innings for the club before leaving this week with Scotland for the U19 World Cup in Australia.

After a successful summer camp last week, club junior coaching sessions continue over the holidays on Mondays from 6:15- 8 at Dumfries Sports Club, Nunholm. Beginners are very welcome. For details contact dumfriescricketclub@gmail.com, or Trefor Williams on 01387 256455.

This Saturday, APD Dumfries play a important match at second placed Clydesdale as do CWE Nunholm at home against second placed Clydesdale 2nds and they also play Glasgow Accies at Nunholm in the Western Cup quarter-final on Sunday.





Cricket: CWE Nunholm win in Western Cup

18 07 2012

In the Western Cup on Saturday, CWE Nunholm beat Shawholm by 84 runs at home to top their group and progress to the quarter-final stages and a home tie against Glasgow Accies.

Johnston in batting action against Shawholm

Nunholm batted first and had a stuttering start losing an early wicket and then a second with the score on 31. Russell Johnston, batting at three, was the mainstay of the early part of the innings. Shawholm were not giving runs away and leg-spinner Mahmood bowled well on his way to four wickets. He got a wicket in his first over as a short delivery was hit straight to midwicket and then Johnston, after batting well, was another wicket lbw for 29.

The youngest McBride was unlucky to be run out after hitting the stumps at the bowler’s end and when Mahood bowled another, the side were at 88 for 6 with just over half the overs gone.

However a mini revival took the score to 116 for 8 but Stuart Corbett-Byers (31) and Pat Druce with 24 not out delivered with forty runs at over five an over for a final score of 163 for 9 after the allotted forty overs on an awkward day for batting.

McCutcheon in bowling action at Nunholm

Two chances were put down before Nunholm made a breakthrough in the Shawholm innings with Chris McCutcheon dismissing both openers lbw to make it 29 for 2. Then four wickets went in the forties with the RF Angus Man of the Match McCutcheon taking five of the first six to fall, including a sharp first slip parry that was caught at second, to demonstrate the merits of bowling at the stumps.

When the sides went off for the persistent, ubiquitous, summer rain, Shawholm were 50 for 7. Upon the resumption Richardson swooped for a run out and Davie Davidson followed up his two wickets with two more. Some lively batting from Stout produced the top score of 20 not out but the visitors were all out for 79 in the 27th over.

Saturday’s Scottish Cup group game against Watsonians suffered from the Edinburgh deluges which meant that APD Dumfries finished second to Watsonians and are now in the Cricket Scotland Trophy and play Grange away in the quarter final on Sunday.

After the completion of the Cup group matches the league fixtures resume this Saturday. APD Dumfries play Greenock at Benfield Park Nunholm in the Western Premier League and CWE Nunholm are at Glenpark in the Western Premier Reserve.

Scotland: At Nunholm on Sunday, Scotland U15s won their match against Lincolnshire U15s by 4 wickets in the ECB U15 County Championship. Lincolnshire scored 125 for 9 but Scotland recovered from 72 for 6 to chase down a rain revised target of 105. For Scotland U19s, Dumfries’s Tom McBride scored 24 in a total of 167 in their win over the MCC at Arbroath on Monday in one of their last matches before leaving for Australia and the U19 World Cup next week. Niall Alexander has been with Scotland U17s for their ECB County two-day matches away at Suffolk and Cambridgeshire. After rain on Monday the Suffolk game was reduced to a one day match on Tuesday with Scotland losing by 3 runs in the last over chasing 234/8 after recovering from 70 for six wickets.

Junior Cricket: There was a good contribution from Fraser Strachan and Aiden Collingwood on Sunday who played for DG U14s in their defeat to Ayrshire at Prestwick. Fraser took two caught and bowled wickets in his seven overs and hit a rapid 14 and Aiden top scored with 20 not out and took one wicket opening the bowling in tandem with Fraser.

The Nunholm club’s junior coaching sessions continue over the holidays on Monday evenings from 6:15 to 8 at Dumfries Sports Club. These are also open to non-members, boys and girls and any beginners are very welcome. For more details on these and senior, junior and women’s cricket contact Trefor Williams (01387 256455), email dumfriescricketclub@gmail.com, or visit http://www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk. Read the rest of this entry »








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