Saturday, 11 October 2008

Choice Willow


Once again this year our playing and training kit is being provided by Hertfordshire based company, Choice Willow. Specialising in quality handcrafted cricket bats, they also offer a wide range of cricket equipment and we developed a good working relationship with the company last season. This is something that will hopefully grow and prosper over the coming years.

If anybody does want a new bat, or any cricket gear talk to either Guess Who or Wayne at training and we will let you know more specifically what the company can offer.

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

Membership Reminder


Alright lads, great turnout and training tonight, and thanks to everybody who has paid up their membership fees.

Just a reminder that we would really like everybody to have paid up by this Friday, you can either pay online, by going to the AU Office or by paying us at training on Friday.




Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Ash Lord (Social Secretary)

Name: Ash 'Heart Attack' Lord
Subject : Sport and Exercise Science (2nd Year)
Hometown: Warrington (unfortunately)
Batting Style: Bad
Bowling Style: Worse
Best HUCC Performance: The Ultimate 'Thanks For Coming' for the 3rd XI - Didn't bat, didn't bowl, didn't even field the ball.
Favourite HUCC Moment(s): Socials - ‘Initiation’, ‘Yellow T-Shirt Night’ and ‘Post-Tour Circle’. Any training session that Flashdance bats in. Guy ‘Chappers’ Chapman asking for my 2nd XI cap back after a shocking debut.
Heroes: AB De Villiers, Ronan O’Gara, John ‘The Ox’ Carew, and Nick ‘Banned for Life’ Hodgson to name but a few.
Interesting Fact: (Distantly) Related to ex-England captain, Michael Vaughan.

AU Bazaar/Membership

The AU Bazaar was a great success with many first years braving the conditions to come and sign up. This bodes well for the year ahead and hopefully we can beat even last years great numbers.

Just a quick reminder, for those of you have not yet signed up, you can go to the AU Office (go up the stairs in the union, turn left and follow the corridor all the way down, the office is on the left) which is open from 9am – 5pm every day. It is £25 to register for the club, which includes your insurance as well as your club membership for the whole year.

Also, when you first come to training if you haven’t already registered as a member of the Sports and Fitness Centre you must do this. It is only £19 for the whole year, and contrary to what some people were told at the AU Bazaar you do not need to pay £3 every time you train!

I know it sounds like we are asking for a lot of money now, but apart from this we really don’t ask for much more throughout the year, and when you consider that we have some of the lowest match fees in the Athletic Union, train all year and offer specialist coaching £44 is great value!

Hope to see you all there next Tuesday.

Sunday, 28 September 2008

Training


Training will begin on Tuesday 7th October in the Sports Hall. Bring your kit and be there prompt for 5.30 as we need to have as much time in the nets as possible. We will all be going to Sanctuary afterwards for a drink so feel free to join us!

Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Minibus




If anyone is 21 or over with three or more years of driving experience, let me know as we would like you to take the University minibus course, it is free and could save the club lots of cash come the season.

Sign up now!

This year, it is possible to sign up to be a member of HUCC online.

Simply go to http://www.hullstudent.com/membership/, log in and follow the links. This will save a lot of hassle on what will more than likely be a busy (and hungover) AU Bazaar day. If you don't know your password, or have never logged in before simply use the appropiate links.

Prices

It's a one off payment of £19 to sign up for the Sports and Fitness centre, which is compulsory for insurance purposes. To sign up for the club it is £25. The membership fee has gone up this year, but you are still getting great value for money, and more importantly the club will be able to use the extra few quid to great effect!

Friday, 20 June 2008

Seb Hayes (Secretary)

Name: Seb Hayes
Subject: History, 3rd year
Hometown: Silverstone
Batting Style: Left Handed in the Hayden Mould
Bowling Style: Right Arm Slow
Best HUCC Performance: Initiation
Favourite HUCC Moment: Thats number wang
Heroes: Darren Gough, Ash Lords Mum, The Bear, Niall " Dr Peer Pressure" Lafferty
Interesting Fact: I went to the same school as Graeme and Alec Swann and their father was my maths teacher

Wednesday, 18 June 2008

James Kerr (Captain)

Name: James 'Wayne'/'Hobo'/'Paedo' Kerr
Subject: History with American Studies (DOSS) 3rd Year
Hometown: Bedford
Batting Style: Left Handed and nothing but wrists
Bowling Style: Pies (Wicket Keeper)
Best HUCC Performance: Last season in general or 68 against Durham
Favourite HUCC Moment: Every Wednesday realising the filth that Priscilla goes home with
Heroes: Alec Stewart and Mr Snakey B
Interesting Fact: I went to school and played with Monty 'The Real and non-racist Turbinator' Panesar

Niall Lafferty (Vice Captain)

Name: Niall "Gyppo" Lafferty
Subject: Chemistry, 3rd year
Hometown: Leicester
Batting Style: Right hand, lower middle order
Bowling Style: Right arm, military medium
Best HUCC Performance: 2 fer squat
Favourite HUCC Moment: Chris "Rainman" Wetton's wine guzzling shenanigans at old boys 07/08
Heroes: John McCarthy
Interesting Fact: I play cricket for the same team Murali played for when he first came to England at 19. Ive heard he took bags of wickets...ive also heard he was chucking it then as well.

Tuesday, 17 June 2008

Matthew Barrow (Treasurer)

Name: Matthew Harrison Barrow
Course: International Business and Management, 2nd Year
Hometown: Stockport
Batting Style: Right hand textbook
Bowling Style: Right arm better than Bannerjee
Best HUCC Performance: About 7 snakebites, 3 reefs and 2-3 shots
Favourite HUCC Moment: Initiation, being drowned in alcohol
Heroes: Flashdance
Interesting Fact: A wheelbarrow is a small hand-propelled vehicle, usually with just one wheel, designed to be pushed and guided by a single person using two handles to the rear.Its designed to distribute the weight of its load between the wheel and the operator so enabling the convenient carriage of heavier and bulkier loads than would be possible were the weight carried entirely by the operator. Their use is common in the construction industry and in gardening. Typical capacity is approximately 170 litres (6 cubic feet) of material

Martin Strawson (President)

Name: Martin Strawson
Course: History, 3rd Year
Hometown: Lincoln
Batting Style: Right hand slow
Bowling Style: Right arm slow
Best HUCC Performance: 59 v Leeds Met 2007
Best HUCC Moment: The Wednesday night after the 1's had beaten Durham to stay up and the 2's beat Northumbria to complete their 100% record.
Heroes: Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini etc
Interesting Fact: I attended every single Wednesday night social last year. Fact.





Tuesday, 10 June 2008

2008 Season Review - HUCC 2nd XI


After the first two games were rained off, (against TASC and Newcastle 2nd XI) HUCC 2ndXI started their quest for promotion from the North 4B division against a very weak York 3rds. On a fine day for cricket, out performance matched. Having lost the toss, we were asked to field first on a road (York had 3 roads!). Tight bowling from Richard 'Priscilla' Jackson did not allow York to get away, and he picked up two wickets in his opening spell. Guy 'Chappers' Chapman replaced Jav Mashood after a few overs and also bowled tightly, picking up 4-11 off 7 overs. With Ravi 'Hockey' Mahendra bowling tightly from the other end, he picked up the American baseball player, as wickets continually tumbled, eventually bowling them out for 87. The fielding was good, no byes, 1 misfield and no dropped catches meant spirits were high, as we headed to tea before all the other games had reached the half way stage of the 1st innings! After tea Doug 'Hero' Crowley and Alex 'De' Lyon set about chasing down the target in style, only losing two wickets, we chased the score down in 16 overs. Daniel 'Syko' Sykes made a contribution with bat (19) and ball (2-0), Crowley ended up 31* and Alex with a good 29, unfortunately hitting the ball straight down the throat of the only bloke who could catch! Ravi ended up with a very scratchy 1*!

Next up were York 2s, at home at Fortress Inglemire. With a very depleted team (just 4 of the team from the original team for the previous game, after Crowley broke his finger with the last catch of the training session the night before!) Chappers once again lost the toss and we were asked to bowl on a very hot day! Tight bowling from Chappers and Jav meant York couldn’t get away, and the good bowling continued from Martin 'Guess Who' Strawson, Ashish 'Hotrod' Dudeja and Ashley 'Ash' Armitage, despite some lower order 'hitting' we restricted them to 174 off their full allotment of 50 overs (Jav 2-18, Hotrod 1-27, Chappers 1-32, Ash A 1-40 and Guess Who 2-41) – a decent score on the Hull 'pitch'. Tom 'Teflon' Harlow and Jav (promoted from 7 and 10 respectively) opened the batting and put on 80 odd for the first wicket, victory over York 2s was in sight for the first time in at least three years. We then had a collapse and it was left to Chappers and Nick 'You're Barred' Hodgson to put on a stand of 30 to win the game. Previously, Tennis 'Mike' Williams had hit a good 19, and in 2 overs with Chappers put on 30 which a) tilted the game in our favour and b) ruined some good bowling figures! We reached the total 6 down and with over 6 overs to spare. It was a brilliant all round performance and meant a win in the last game would keep us in the hunt for promotion. With TASC and Newcastle playing each other, the winner of that and us (if we won) would be tied on points.

After losing even more players to exams, injuries and the 1st XI (totalling 26 players to represent us in 3 games) we made the long journey up to Northumbria. After going to the wrong ground, we turned up an hour late and had the game reduced to 35 overs. . . not that it made much difference, as for the third time in a row, Chappers lost the toss. . . and we bowled (despite the fact that it was a damp day, we hadn’t warmed up and it was over cast, but hey, thanks skip!). Karl 'Karl' Nazareth got the early break through, and once again wickets tumbled, Chappers 4-11, Karl 3-17, Guess Who 2-21, Charles 'Deep throat' Wright 1-25 and Chris 'injured' Ninham 0-10 of various amounts of overs. We bowled them out for 95 with once another great performance in the field, and some interesting banter! Nikesh 'Crackhead' Patel and Steve 'Ringer' Wiggins opened the batting, and put on a decent stand of 50 odd, the highlight of which was Crackhead (after being given a lot of banter) ran down the track, slogged the opening bowler over cow for 4 and then chased him all the way back to his mark! Daniel 'Morph' Dalton went in at 3 and looked good for his 9 until getting out. After another collapse it was left to Chappers and Guess Who to knock off the final 4 runs needed to win, as once again we won, by 5 wickets and in plenty of time.

A very good season, doing all we could do to win all our games. Unfortunately our Net Run Rate was not as good as Newcastle’s so we lost out on the play-offs and promotion. But considering our circumstances, we did exceptionally well, and it was one of the best seasons ever for an HUCC team. Those who represented the team were (no. of games in brackets): Guy Chapman (C,3) Martin Strawson (VC,3) Mathew Rooke (3) Jav Mahsood (2) Tom Harlow (2) Seb Hayes (2) Mike Williams (1) Alex De Lyon (1) Doug Crowley (1) Nikesh Patel (1) Steve Wiggins (1) Ravi Mahendra (1) Karl Nazareth (1) Richard Jackson (1) Chris Ninham (1) Charles Wright (1) Ashish Dudeja (1) Nick Hodgeson (1) Dan Dalton (1) Ash Armitage (1) Ash Lord (1) Dan Sykes (1) Will Darby (1) Dan Murphy (1)

Guy Chapman
2nd XI Captain 2007-08

2008 Season Review - HUCC 1st XI


The 1st XI's season was an incredible mix of highs and lows, in some ways it must be regarded as a great disappointment yet at the same time the ecstasy of the final match made up for some poor performance.

After 7 months of intense training the side was certainly well prepared for another tough season against hard opposition. However, the application of our batsmen in the opening 3 games lead to defeats against Sheffield by 8 wickets, by 140 runs to Manchester and a poor defeat against Liverpool by 60 runs.

However, with a walk over against York St Johns relegation could still be avoided with an away win against Durham 2s. Possibly the first weak bowling performance of the season left us requiring 263 for victory, on a quick and bouncy pitch. After the fall of early wickets, solid batting between Ravi Mahendra and James Kerr left the side with the opportunity to accelerate at the end. The match was brilliantly won by some well placed agriculture from Sam Powell and Peter Cowlin, hitting the 99 required from the last 10 overs with 9 balls to spare.

Special mentions must go to the following people who performed outstandingly throughout the season. Sam Powell was excellent opening the bowling with Matt Tupper and he was well rewarded with an average of 16(ish). They were well supported by the bowling of Niall Lafferty, Bobby Banerjee and Matthew Barrow who played an excellent supporting role as 1st and 2nd change bowlers.

The batting certainly struggled in the early games especially among the top order, however, mentions must be given to Will Darby and Ravi Mahendra who came in during the season from the 2nds and gave a great account of themselves at the top of the order. Joe Prince gave brief glimpses of what he is capable of with a well played 60 against Sheffield and James Kerr must also receive a mention, ending the season as top run-scorer with an average of 46.

Overall, the season was disappointing due largely to the high expectations the side had in April, yet the final day victory against Durham proved the quality that the side possesses with bat, bowl and in the field and is something I am sure the side will be able to build on for next season.

James Kerr
1st XI Captain 2007-09

Thursday, 8 May 2008

Sponsorship

If you are looking to sponsor a local cricket team, or a university club in general then look no further!

There are many options available:

Training Kit Sponsor – would get your company logo on our white warm-up t-shirts, worn at all matches and training

Website Sponsor – Company logo and link on this website

Handbook Sponsor – Get your logo in the club handbook

All of these would be great for brand awareness, as we are currently the biggest and most active club in within Hull University Union.

For any information on any of these simply email m.strawson@2006.hull.ac.uk with the sponsorship package you are interested in!

Wednesday, 16 April 2008

Welcome

Welcome to the new website of Hull University Cricket Club.

On here you will find out all information regarding training, socials and any other events regarding HUCC.

Guess Who (President 2008-2009)