Tennis: Aegon League campaign starts

17 09 2012

Dumfries A started their national tennis league campaign with a double header at the weekend, first up was a match against Stirling Universities third team. The format would be four singles matches to start with Lister and Dan McKiddie winning their matches and Chris Topping and Richie Cunningham losing theirs.

Next up was the doubles matches with Lister and Dan winning their match but again Chris and Richie losing theirs. With the matches tied at 6-6 it came down to championship tie-breaks but unfortunately Dumfries lost both which gave Stirling the match 7-6.

On Sunday Dumfries travelled to Stirling to play last year’s Division 4 Champions Livilands 2, with a couple of changes in the line up Dumfries faired a bit better winning the singles 3 matches to 1 with Colin Dunbar, Richie Cunningham & Dan McKiddie winning their matches.

In the doubles a comfortable win for Colin & Dan completed the victory before Richie and Duncan Muir lost in the final doubles match.

This weekend see Dumfries A play Linlithgow in Dumfries and Dumfries B start their campaign by travelling to Cambuslang to play their Division 4 match against Kirkhill TC.

The club’s results in the AEGON Team Tennis Scotland Leagues can be followed here.





Squash: Club Newsletter – September 2012

16 09 2012

The Squash Club e-newsletter for the start of the new season is out with the news listed below.

  • D&G Squash Leagues
  • Winter Leagues
  • LED Lighting
  • World Squash Day
  • Squash Club AGM
  • Coaching Sessions
  • Club Nights
  • Scottish Squash & Racketball update
  • Sports Club Tote
  • Online Booking

The newsletter can be downloaded here





Cricket: APD Dumfries fight to Final finish

11 09 2012

The skipper leads the fight-back

APD Dumfries lost out in a low scoring thriller by three wickets in the Premiership Grand Final in Edinburgh on Saturday for their opponents Watsonians to become Scottish Champions.

The match featured a tremendous fight-back by Dumfries to get into a position to possibly win and an outstanding innings of seventy not out from Scotland bat Ewan Chalmers to stop them.

Dumfries were asked to bat first and had a disastrous start immediately losing a wicket to a run-out and being four for two wickets and then five down for just twenty six. However Stuart Corbett-Byers played a skipper’s innings with a battling 32 as he and Alan Davidson recovered to reach sixty. Then Davie Davidson produced a belligerent 38 not out for the Benfield Dumfries Man of the Match award. His partnership with Pat Druce pushed the total up to 125, with the side all out off the last ball.

Watsonians bowled well keeping the batsmen under pressure and left arm opener Mike Legget did the early damage taking three wickets.

Even with that low total Dumfries managed to have Watsonians in trouble. Druce and Chris McCutcheon also took two early wickets and when Druce then clattered the stumps they were 21 for 3.

However number four and Scotland player Ewan Chalmers was now batting and he moved his side towards the fifty. Spinner Scott Beveridge came on and in his second over Druce took a catch at gully. Two overs later he took a further two wickets including removing former Scotland captain Wright to send shivers through the waiting batsmen.

Now it was 59 for 6 with 67 runs still to get and Dumfries threatening to pull off the most remarkable victory.

In a tense period of the game, Chalmers, with number eight Peter Legget, put together a partnership. The pair went on to add sixty runs with Legget surviving a difficult edged chance behind off Beveridge with over forty needed. His crucial innings of 22 ended lbw to Goodin with five still required.

There was still a Dumfries sting in the tail as Chalmers finally gave a chance and was dropped twice behind in one McCutcheon over with no more runs yet added.

At the end Chalmers was undefeated with a special innings of seventy to get his side home with three wickets left, and was a class apart on the day.

After the game a disappointed Dumfries Captain Corbett-Byers had the consolation of being presented with the Western Premier Trophy with APD Dumfries the League Champions of 2012.

Scorecard Photos





Cricket: APD Dumfries claim Premier title

4 09 2012

APD Dumfries celebrate a historic win for the club

APD Dumfries won the CSL Western Premier league title at Benfield Park Nunholm in their final league game on Saturday after a decisive win over title rivals West of Scotland by a margin of 62 runs.

Dumfries were asked to bat in bowler friendly conditions and it required a crucial century partnership between Josh Geary and Tom McBride to fight back from a position of 34 for 3 after 17 overs. Geary went on to top score with a superb innings of 67 and Scotland U19 bat Tom McBride hit 35. That set the platform for a final overs onslaught that added eighty in the last ten overs to reach a challenging total of 196 for 7.

West were knocked back by opening bowlers Chris McCutcheon and Pat Druce to be two wickets down for just three runs. Alan Davidson took the third wicket when West were on 54 for 2 and remarkably he then went on to take a wicket in each of five consecutive overs to finish with a total of six wickets. That sank West’s title hopes and earned him the Solway Offset Man of the Match award.

He, and the other bowlers, were backed up by a series of fine catches with both Drew Dawson and Scott Beveridge taking exceptional efforts to put the side on the right track and when Lockhart was out caught by McCutcheon in the deep for 29, West were in dire straits at 93 for 7.

West of Scotland were finally all out for 134 to complete a comprehensive win by virtue of another team effort which was characteristic of the side’s efforts throughout the league season. That win in the club’s ‘biggest ever game’ meant that the side has won three consecutive league titles in three years.

This Saturday, APD Dumfries play Watsonians, winners of the Eastern Premier, in the Cricket Scotland Premiership Final in Edinburgh for the accolade of the top club side in Scotland.

Dumfries Women at Scottish Cup Finals Day

Also last Saturday, CWE Nunholm lost away at leaders Partick in the Reserve league.

A good batting effort by Nunholm reached 158 for 7 with Building Tec Man of the Match Richardson top scoring with 59. However that target was successfully passed with the loss of seven wickets.

On Sunday, in their Scottish Cup semi-final, Dumfries Women got close to Glasgow Accies’ total of 77 for 6 but lost by thirteen runs, six down for 64. Rachel Howard was the Parkdale Garage Player of the Match taking two wickets.





Cricket: Title game for APD Dumfries on Saturday

29 08 2012

In the Western Premier League the weather hit first placed APD Dumfries’s title bid on Saturday as their game at home against fourth placed Drumpellier did not start due to rain. With the entire set of Premier fixtures cancelled or abandoned the table stays unchanged for the last league game on Saturday.

Tommy batting against Pakistan U19s ©ICC/Getty Images

That day Dumfries play second placed West of Scotland at Benfield Park Nunholm in a match which will decide if the title goes to Dumfries, West or Clydesdale.

The side go into the game knowing that victory would mean that they would win one of the top two leagues in Scotland at the first attempt. The match starts at noon.

The league’s top wicket taker, former Yorkshire and Scotland seamer, John Blain, will lead a strong West attack at Nunholm.

One behind him in wickets, Dumfries’s Scott Beveridge will be aiming to continue his all-round form and top run scorer Aussie Josh Geary plays in his final match.

Clydesdale face a Greenock side who must win to possibly avoid relegation.

Dumfries’s batting depth was demonstrated last week with their one wicket win at Uddingston and Tom McBride’s return from the U19 World Cup in Australia strengthens the squad.

Youngster McBride top scored for Nunholm

There he had the opportunity to play in matches against Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan.

Scotland reached the semi-finals of the Plate competition and finished with a comfortable win over perennial rivals Ireland.

The Western Premier Reserve match for CWE Nunholm at Langloan was abandoned, also due to rain, with Langloan interestingly on 25 for 3 chasing a meagre sixty two but on a difficult wicket.

Youngster Chris McBride was the Homer Burgess Dumfries Man of the Day top scoring with twenty three.

This weekend CWE Nunholm are at West seconds, Partick, in the West Premier Reserve league and on Sunday the Dumfries Women’s team play in the Women’s Scottish Cup semi-final at Ayr.





Tennis: 2012 Border Cups Results

27 08 2012

Dumfries Tennis Club resurrected the Border Cups Tournament which was played on 25th & 26th August. This tournament started away back in the 1920’s and has been played on and off over the past 90 years and is open to players who either stay, play or were born in Dumfries & Galloway or the Borders.

This year’s tournament was sponsored by Soltyre Ltd and Solway Insulation Services Ltd.

The gents singles were played on a damp Saturday and after an exhausting 7 hours of play Kevin Breen eventually overcame Richie Cunningham 6-2 6-4 to claim the trophy.

In contrast the gent’s doubles were played on a very hot and sunny Sunday with Kevin Breen & Richie Cunningham just edging an exciting final against Lister & Ben Mckiddie 6-4, 5-7, 10-8 in the championship tie-break.

All the results can be viewed here.

Draws Border Cups Tournament Singles

Draws Border Cups Tournament Doubles





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 .








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