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Cork County Clubhouse and Pavilion Closed

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Dear all,

Please note that the cricket club has been taken over by a contractor and is off limits to all including members.

The contractor took possession of the site on Wednesday. Since then the bar and the public toilets have been removed and the floor construction should be starting this Monday the 21st of December 2009. Updates will be posted every week as soon as further information is made available. The Committee are hoping to have the bar reopened for the first week in March.

The Committee wish to thank all members for their patience and support, especially Dermot.

We hope to be up and running as soon as possible.

For any further information and queries please don’t hesitate to contact John Power 086 3826032.

Cork County Closed Due To Flooding

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Dear Members,

Cork County Cricket Club has been closed due to the flooding last week. The water came up to cill level and remained in the bar and the hall for approx. a week.  Serious renovations have been taking place since last monday and the bar might even be open for the new years.

We apologise for an inconvenience that is currently being caused and we will do our best to make the club a vibrant place to visit.

Hope to see ye all soon

Cork County Cricket Club Committee

Cork County accepted into Leinster League Division 2

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Cork County Cricket Club applied and have been accepted into the Leinster League for the 2010 season. The Leinster Cricket Union has granted Cork County permission to compete in Division 2 of their reorganised league structures for 2010.

In the eight team Division 2, Cork County will initially play only seven fixtures (not the full allocation of 14), all away from home. Trinity will also play only seven fixtures. All other teams will play each other twice, on a home and away basis.

The points that Cork County and Trinity achieve from their seven matches will be recalculated on a percentage basis to establish their true position in the League.

County will face some stiff opposition. In addition to Trinity, the other six teams are Pembroke, Rush, Phoenix, Old Belvedere, CYM and The Hills 2.

With all fixtures being played in Leinster, County will be relying on the likes of former captain and opening bowler Keith Banks, all-rounder Bruce Koch, captain for 2010 Robert Duggan (batting all-rounder) and young starlet Chris Banon to deliver, if County are to survive in Division 2.

According to Committee Member Peter Dineen, County are ready for the challenge:
‘We need the challenge if we want to hold onto our young players. They want to see progression.’

‘It has been a difficult winter because we had planned a few fund-raising events at the Club to finance the Leinster trips but we had to cancel those due to the flood which ruined the Clubhouse. However, we’ll work around that.’

It promises to be an interesting year for the grand old lady of Munster cricket.

Your support would be gratefully appreciated.