Girls Only Tennis

20 08 2014

Girls Tennis lessons at Dumfries Tennis Club

Girls Tennis at Coaching 4 TennisWhy not come along and try tennis – Free Lesson Available!

We are running a girls only group on Thursday’s 4 – 5pm and Saturday’s 10 – 11am with our Coaches.

A great way to keep fit, have fun and learn to play tennis in a club environment.

These sessions will run on Thurs 4, 11, 18 & 25 Sept and 2, 9 October and/or

Saturday 6, 13, 20, 27 Sept and 4, 11 October. The sessions are open to 5 years to 15 years.

Email to book your free lesson(s)

Contact Information

Email tennis@dumfriessportsclub.co.uk





Dumfries enter 2 teams for National leagues

20 08 2014

Dumfries Tennis Club has entered 2 teams into the National tennis leagues for the fourth year in a row. Both teams have slightly different targets with the A team challenging at the top of the County Tier and the B team hoping to avoid being bottom for the fourth year. The competition is played over the weekends in September and October with a match format of 4 singles matches followed by 2 doubles matches with tie-break matches to settle the results should the result be 3 matches each.

This year see Dumfries A up against Livilands 1 from Strinling, Waverley 1 from Edinburgh, Dunfermline 1, University of Glasgow and Kinnoull 1 from Perth. They will play home fixtures against Livilands & Waverley and are away for the other 3 matches.

Dumfries 2 are at Home to Falkirk 1 and Kirkhill1 from Glasgow with away matches against Livilands 2 from Stirling and Aberdour 1 from Fife.

Both team can be followed via the link below.

Aegon Division 2

Aegon Division 4





Cricket: Nine wicket win for Stafforce Dumfries

18 08 2014
Top scorer Alan Davidson watchful for Dumfries

Top scorer Alan Davidson watchful for Dumfries

In the Western Premier League on Saturday, Stafforce Dumfries recorded a comprehensive nine wicket win over last season’s title winners Uddingston in their home match at Nunholm.

Uddingston were put in to bat and struggled facing the top wicket taking opening bowling partnership in the league in the form of Pat Druce and Niall Alexander.

Druce in particular found conditions to his liking and struck bowling the Uddingston skipper, Clarke, in his first over.

Alexander removed Rai cheaply lbw and Druce then cut a swathe through the opposition line-up. The dangerous Gul was removed lbw to make it 10 for 3, and then Robert McBride held on to a catch at cover from professional McEwan.

Another Druce lbw made it 48 for 5 and Alan Davidson contributed two wickets, to two good catches by Chris Bellwood at slip and Alexander at point. The Ryedale Remedials Man of the Match Druce completed his five wicket spell with a catch to the keeper and Peter Lojszczyk finished off the innings with the last two wickets for an innings total of just 72.

Drew Dawson set the tone for the reply hitting the first two balls for four and he and Alan Davidson batted positively in the face of an unfavourable forecast until Dawson was bowled by the New Zealand quick McEwan for 20 at 42 for 1.

Davidson and Chris Brockwell coped with some hostile bowling from McEwan and steered Dumfries home in the sixteenth over with Davidson not out with 36 for the loss of the one wicket.

The Dumfries Sunday XI had a losing tussle at Nunholm with a West of Scotland side who scored 188 all out. Thirteen-year-old Matthew Currie was the pick of the bowlers taking 3 for 27 from 7 accurate overs and youngster Fraser Strachan went rewarded with only one wicket for his good seven over spell.

In reply, Cammy Telfer was the leading batsman, scoring a fluent 47. The innings highlight was his sixth wicket 42-run partnership with budding all-rounder Matthew Currie, the Molplant Construction Dumfries Man of the Match. However the Nunholm side could only reach 120 in a good encounter for both sides.

The Murgitroyd Scottish T20 Finals Day in Glasgow on Sunday with Dumfries to play Clydesdale in the semi-final was postponed for a second time due to rain. This Saturday in the Western Premier League Dumfries 1sts play at Renfrew and in the parallel Reserve competition Nunholm play Renfrew 2nd XI at home. For information on cricket at Nunholm, see www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk .





Cricket: Dumfries suffer Scotland factor

12 08 2014

Bevo lands a six on the railway end banking

Bevo lands a six on the railway end banking

In the resumption of the Western Premier League on Saturday due to the Commonwealth Games, Stafforce Dumfries lost out to Clydesdale at Nunholm with insufficient Dumfries first innings runs enabling a win for the visitors.

Scotland all-rounder Ritchie Berrington set the home side back when he took a wicket bowled in his first over and then was on a hat-trick in his third to have Dumfries at 15 for 3.

Opener Alan Davidson and Chris Brockwell retrieved the situation but the latter became the first of six wickets for Scotland spinner Majid Haq when he was lbw. Then Davidson was out caught at long-off attempting to hit the spinner over the top for a score of 42 and Dumfries were back in difficulty at 61 for 5.

Scott Beveridge and Stuart Corbett-Byers helped take the score up towards the hundred but Corbett-Byers mistimed a forcing shot off Haq and the later order found Haq a handful as he kept hitting the stumps. The last wicket added twenty as the Carson & Trotter Dumfries Man of the Match Beveridge forced the pace and hit a massive six onto the railway banking to finish with 48 not out but a final total of 145.

Scotland’s Ritchie Berrington batting for Clydesdale against Dumfries

Scotland’s Ritchie Berrington batting for Clydesdale against Dumfries

Then Clydesdale professional South African Con de Lange ensured there would be no mistakes as the opener hit a rapid 47 including 2 sixes. He was bowled by Niall Alexander but the opening partnership of 81 set up the win.

Chris McCutcheon’s throw from the boundary ran out Haq by a distance but Berrington with 38 and opener Page with 37 saw the visitors home for the loss of no more wickets.

In the Western Premier Reserve League Nunholm were unable to contend with a Titwood first innings total of 279 after they lost opening bowler Singh to a broken thumb in his second over. The System Hydraulics Nunholm Man of the Match Stuart Alexander took four wickets. Nunholm reached 126 all out in reply with Reed, Irwin and Johnstone all scoring in the twenties.

Niall Alexander took two Scotland Probables’ wickets for the Scotland Possibles in the Scottish trial match in Edinburgh and Kirsty Strachan hit a match winning score of 21 not out for a T20 win for the Scotland Women’s Dev XI in Guernsey.

The Murgitroyd Scottish T20 Finals Day on Sunday in Glasgow was postponed due to rain and takes place this Sunday when Dumfries face Clydesdale once more. On Saturday, Dumfries play Uddingston at home and Nunholm play at Bothwell. To contact the Club at Nunholm about junior, senior or women’s cricket call 07799 856094, email dumfriescricketclub@gmail.com or see www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk .





Ladies Day – Sat 16th Aug

8 08 2014

Ladies day returns on Saturday the 16th August, from 2pm, with music in the Clubhouse from 9pm. All Sports Club Members welcome.20140816 Ladies Day Poster





Border Cups Tournament

6 08 2014

Border Cups





Cricket: Dumfries win Borders T20 Final

5 08 2014

Al top scored with 83no for Dumfries

Al top scored with 83no for Dumfries

Dumfries beat Kelso by 36 runs in the final of the Murgitroyd Borders Twenty20 Cup at Nunholm on Sunday at Nunholm to secure a place in the Scottish finals day in Glasgow this Sunday. There they will play Clydesdale in the semi-final of Scottish Twenty20 competition.

Dumfries batted first and set an imposing total of 173 for 3, with opener, and the Cairndale Hotel Man of the Match, Alan Davidson showing the way with a fine innings of 83 not out. Ben Grindell provided Kelso with a good start taking two wickets caught in his second over.

However, in intermittent rain, Chris Brockwell and Davidson took the score past a hundred, and at a healthy rate, when a communication failure saw an unfortunate Brockwell run out for 38. Scott Beveridge and Davidson then managed to add seventy runs in the last seven overs with Davidson hitting eleven fours and one six in his innings and Beveridge batting aggressively for 39 not out.

Kelso began well until Druce comprehensively bowled Wilson for 20. Keeper Davie Davidson gave Chris Brockwell a stumping, and Gei Singh took a good catch on the boundary, off Robert McBride, to remove the dangerous Tom Grindell for the top score of 36. At that point Kelso were 81 for 3 with seven overs to go and the pressure of runs told with McBride and Drew Dawson finishing with two wickets as Kelso closed on 139 for 7.

That match was followed by a well contested match between the Dumfries Sunday XI and Annan. Annan scored 141 for 5 with Kevin Bellis top scoring with 50 retired injured, and Mark Pagan backing him up with 38. Junior Matthew Currie bowled well to claim his two wickets.

The Nunholm side managed to chase that down as the batsmen successfully supported a match winning innings of 71 not out from Niall Alexander. Fraser Strachan hit a run a ball score of 28. Then, from 80 for 5, Alexander and Matthew Currie shared an unbeaten 65 run partnership for the win and a share of the Star Refrigeration Man of the Match award.

This Saturday, after a pause for the Commonwealth Games, league fixtures resume with Dumfries playing Clydesdale at home in the Western Premier and Nunholm are at Titwood in the Reserve League.

Also this weekend, Dumfries Women’s team player Kirsty Strachan travels with the Scotland Women’s Development side to play in Guernsey.





Dumfries men make it 4 in a row

22 07 2014

With only a couple of outstanding fixtures in the Men’s Tennis league Dumfries A have secured their fourth straight league title. With a record of 7 straight wins, one walk-over and only one rubber loss they have continued their dominance of the Men’s league.

Teams Points Played Rubbers Sets

Sets %

Dumfries A 16 8 27 1 55 5 91.7%
Stewartry CSC 11 7 18 10 40 23 63.5%
Dumfries B 8 9 17 19 36 45 44.4%
Dalbeattie 8 8 16 12 37 25 59.7%
Beechgrove 8 8 15 17 32 40 44.4%
Dumfries C 5 8 13 19 31 43 41.9%
Kirkcudbright 0 8 2 30 11 61 15.3%




Cricket: Weather affects Dumfries results

16 07 2014
McCutcheon hits out for Nunholm

McCutcheon hits out for Nunholm

In the Western Premier League on Saturday, Stafforce Dumfries lost out in the rain when West Of Scotland exceeded the adjusted second innings total scoring 187 for 3 for the win in response to Dumfries’s 219 for 8.

The South West Insulation Dumfries Man of the Match Drew Dawson top scored with 63 together with scores of 34 from Chris Brockwell and twenties from Chris Bellwood and Scott Beveridge.

Dumfries were in a good position with West of Scotland on 58 for 3 in the 21st over with Niall Alexander, Pat Druce and Alan Davidson each claiming wickets. However a 129 run unbeaten fourth wicket partnership between Clarke and Leggat then put paid to their hopes.

In the Western Premier Reserve league match at Nunholm against Partick the elements also played their part. Nunholm scored 150 all out thanks to scores of 37 from Adam Elliott and 36 from the JKC Engineering Nunholm Man of the Match Chris McCutcheon.

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However there was a similar outcome in the second innings when rain finished the match after 26 overs with Partick ahead of the required target with a winning total of 86 for 3.

This Saturday, the Dumfries 1st XI play at Drumpellier in the Western Premier League and Dumfries 2nd XI play at Nunholm against Drumpellier 2nd XI in the parallel Reserve league.

Representative call-ups: Dumfries’s Niall Alexander received the call-up last week for Scotland U19s for a rain affected mini-tour in Holland with only one of the three games against the Netherlands U19s playable. The eighteen year old opening bowler is the league’s equal lead wicket taker with 20 wickets in the Western Premier.

Chris McBride also made his debut for Durham U15s in their win against Yorkshire U15s with scores of 28 and 45 not out in the two innings match.

Summer Holiday Cricket: A Cricket Camp takes place at Dumfries Sports Club, Nunholm, on Tue/Wed, 22nd,23rd July, 10-3pm. For boys and girls aged 7-13. The cost for the 2 day camp is £25. Monday evening junior coaching for the same age group also continues throughout the holidays (6:15-8pm).

Contact Dumfries Cricket Club on dumfriescricketclub@gmail.com , 07799 856094, or see www.dumfriescricketclub.co.uk .





Cricket: Summer Camp at Nunholm

16 07 2014

Have fun with a new team sport. Youngsters learn the basic and key skills and try them out in fun matches and active games. All equipment is provided. Beginners welcome.

Tuesday/Wednesday
22rd/23nd July
(10-3pm)
At Dumfries Sports Club, 50 Nunholm Road, DG1 1JW.
Ages 7 to 13. Boys and Girls.

Cost for the 2 day Camp – £25.
Cost for Dumfries Sports Club members – £20
Led by ECB Level 3 Coach.

Bring trainers, lunch and suitable clothing for the weather.

Bookings should be made by contacting Dumfries Cricket Club
at dumfriescricketclub@gmail.com or on 07799856094.





Tennis: South of Scotland County match

15 07 2014

South of Scotland County tennis team recently played against Warwickshire in the over 45s GB league at Dumfries Sports Club.

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The match was fiercely contested. In the first round, Lister McKiddie teamed up with another local, Fraser Patterson, of Dalbeattie who played doubles against a strong first couple and lost 6-2, 6-3. There were a lot of close games however Lister and Fraser could not quite win the crucial points.

Derek Lauder of Esporta Hamilton (originally Prestwick) played first singles and had a very long match going down 6-3, 6-4.

Terry McGuigan of Ayr played the second singles and pushed his opposite number all the way despite having picked up a calf injury early in the match.

In the second round, Lister and Fraser teamed up again and although in a winning position in both sets could not close out the match and lost 6-4, 7-5. The last match involved Derek and Terry teaming up in a doubles and going down 6-4, 6-2.

The overall result therefore was a 5-0 defeat but there are promising signs for the future league matches and they hope to bounce back in the next matches.





Cricket: Scotland U19 call-up for Alexander

8 07 2014

Eighteen year old Niall Alexander received the call-up this week for Scotland U19s who are in the Netherlands to play two 50 over games and one twenty20 match against the Dutch at Voorburg Cricket Club.

Niall in bowling action for the Scotland Reivers ©Donald MacLeod

Niall in bowling action for the Scotland Reivers ©Donald MacLeod

The opening bowler took a wicket in the first over for Dumfries on Saturday in the Western Premier League and finished with two wickets. That has helped make him the league’s leading wicket taker with 19 wickets.

The selection follows on from his successful appearances for the Scotland Reivers in the North Sea Pro Series which completed last month and also involved matches against Dutch sides and it marks a progression from previous selections for Scotland U17s and Scotland U19s.








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