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Team news for Terenure & Old Belvedere matches

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

The Cork County squad which will travel to Dublin this weekend to take on Terenure on Saturday and Old Belvedere on Sunday in two very important fixtures in the Leinster League Division 2 is as follows:

  1. R. Duggan*
  2. R. Durity
  3. B. Koch
  4. S. Ridley
  5. C. Banon
  6. A. Saul
  7. A. Wootton
  8. M. Reed
  9. J. Duggan
  10. S. Girija
  11. D. O’Leary
  12. T. Clifford


The squad will be travelling by coach (provided Vincent O’Brien coaches) from the Rochestown Park Hotel at 7.00 p.m. on Friday and will be staying at Bewleys Hotel in Leopardstown on both Friday and Saturday night. If you wish to travel and stay with the team, please contact William Bradley at 0863610711.

Saturday 28th: Terenure v Cork County @ Terenure
Sunday 29th: Old Belvedere v Cork County @ Cabra

ALL SUPPORT WELCOME!!!

Murphy’s Vox Swap at the Mardyke – Saturday 28th August

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

The VOX SWAP!

Featuring the Franks, The Freds and Slow Motion Heroes


Cork County Cricket Club, The Mardyke, Cork
Date: 28-08-2010 Time: 18:00
24/08/10. Application for tickets is now closed – you will be notified by email this morning if you won.

MURPHY’S is always celebrating and supporting the very best of Cork music, and we are now bringing together some of Cork’s best loved acts The Frank and Walters, Fred and Slow Motion Heroes.

And for one night only you will get the chance to witness the front-men of each band taking on the others songs! Who’s version will you prefer!! You can sing along to After All, Skyscrapers, Papers Over Cracks and hear all the hits like you have never heard them before. There will be some tasty treats from The Gourmet Offensive available to purchase and of course all washed down with a cool, creamy pint of MURPHY’S.

This exclusive and free night is brought to you by MURPHY’S – The Official Pint of Us!

Tell your mates to register now as tickets are limited to this event. Hit the request button below to enter you name. Only one ticket per person, ticket admits two. Application does not guarantee a ticket.

Vox Swap webite

County brush Quins aside to claim 2010 Division 1 League Title

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Cork County took on local rivals Cork Harlequins at the Mardyke last Sunday with the home side knowing that victory would hand them the Munster League Division 1 title. Victory would put County into an unassailable lead in the league standings with second placed Midleton running out of games to have any hope of clawing them back. Cork County were without all-rounder Andrew Saul and the injured Darren Fogarty but welcomed back seamer James Duggan into what was a strong side.

After winning the toss Harlequins captain, Cormac Wilcox, decided to have a bat on what was some of the best batting conditions at the Mardyke all season. With a hint of disappointment the Cork County side prepared to have a bowl and deny the Farmers Cross side the opportunity of building any sort of competitive total. Openers, James Duggan (0-10) and Indian pace man Sujith Girija (4-14), bowled with great control and verve with great carry through to the keeper, Des O’Leary. The Quins’ innings didn’t begin well with the run out of Ruadhan Jones after some sharp fielding at mid wicket by Robert Duggan. His dismissal was soon followed by young Rory O’Keefe who edged a sharp delivery from Girija straight to Bruce Koch at second slip. These two early wickets marked the start of a collapse in the Harlequins innings with not one player in the line-up reaching double figures for the second time in as many matches against the Mardyke side. Medium pacers, Matt Reed (1-17) and Andrew Wootton (3-7), as always took the pace off the ball with movement both into and away from the batsman. Denying them any room to free their arms and get any momentum into their innings. Once the final Harlequins wicket of Liam Hale fell, they had massed the meagre total of 54 all out for the home side to chase.

With such a small total to chase, Cork County opened the batting with the clean hitting Michael John Wycherley (20*) and skipper Robert Duggan (32*), both of whom were determined to chase down the total quickly without the loss of any wickets. Both batsmen played some great shots down the ground and square of the wicket as they went at almost 10 runs per over. They were aided, however, by some mediocre bowling from the Farmers Cross side. With 4 runs needed for victory, Cork County captain Robert Duggan pulled a short ball from Brendan Winslow for a boundary to clinch the 2010 Munster League Division 1 title. The boundary was greeted with celebration from the County players and supporters as they claimed the Division 1 title for the second time in three years. The manner of the victory by ten wickets typified the determination and fighting quality that Cork County have shown throughout the league campaign from the pre-season right up this title clinching victory.

All attention now turns to Leinster League Division 2 action this weekend as County travel to Dublin to take on Terenure and Old Belvedere in two crucial fixtures with their fate in the league still to be decided with four games remaining. The Munster Senior Cup Final follows on Sunday the 5th September against a strong Limerick Raiders side at the Mardyke as County hope to secure the League and Cup double to emulate the great Mardyke sides of the 90’s and early 2000’s.

Sunday August 22nd: Cork County 55-0 beat Cork Harlequins 54 all out by 10 wickets at the Mardyke scorecard

Upcoming Fixtures:
Saturday 28th: Terenure v Cork County at Terenure
Sunday 29th: Old Belvedere v Cork County at Cabra

Munster Senior Cup Final:
Sunday 5th September: Cork County v Limerick Raiders at the Mardyke

County close to claiming the title – (Sean Power, Evening Echo)

Friday, August 20th, 2010

They say victory is never secure until the Fat Lady sings but, not having even booked the Diva for her final performance, Cork County believe they have won this season’s Munster Senior League. “It’s a done deal now” says County’s Captain Robert Duggan following the Mardyke side’s authoritative win over Midleton at the College grounds on Sunday. “No one can stop us now” he asserted.

Nor, it seems, can they. With a lead of over 50 points and a match in hand, with three games to play, all at the Mardyke, the statistics, and the facts, stack up in County’s favour. The pennant of champions will undoubtedly fly high at the Mardyke following this strategic win at Midleton.

Three wickets and six overs turned out to the winning margin at the end of an encounter that was both entertaining and enthralling. Midleton, urged on by their captain, Kuros Mohammadi, fought the brave and good fight until capitulation was inevitable. The 20-plus points that County garnished from their wholehearted endeavours added up to their now unassailable position at the top of the table.

County were assumed to be embarking on a transitional phase at the beginning of this season but such has been the influence of captain Robert Duggan; Bruce Koch with his man of the match performances; Matt Reed with his calm commitment; and the form of the younger brigade, such as Chris Banon and Oliver Creedon – both of whom put in match winning displays on Sunday – amounted to performances that had to be anointed with success.

And so they have. Furthermore, County could make it a league and cup double if they are successful against Limerick Raiders next month in what has long been accepted as the Blue Riband of cricket. Midleton can hold their heads up high. They made 191 all out and Andy Wootton (3 for 46), Bruce Koch (2 for 25), Matt Reed (2 for 43) and Ciarán Healy (2 for 57) had to work overtime to take their wickets. Clinton Laverty, with his majestic 82, saw Midleton to their 191 total in 42 overs, helped significantly by David Sommerfield who, for a very long period, thwarted the hostile attack in making 24.

Cork County never quite sparkled in their innings and once again, Koch (37) was their top scorer. Oliver Creedon was defiant in the face of some very potent strike bowling, and was an imposing and impressive opening batsman, either playing forward or off the back foot. There was, also, a joy of an innings from Chris Banon who brought County to the cusp of victory before Matt Reed and Noel Cronin reached their objective without too much strife.

Bigger games in the Leinster League are looming and County, while prudently celebrating their new celebrity as league champions, must wait longer to ascertain their true status in both Leinster and Munster, seeing that the Cup Final is still on the domestic agenda and big matches await them in Dublin.

Sean Power
Evening Echo, 19 August 2010, page 55.

Munster U-17’s face North County in Leinster League Final

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

The Munster U-17 side will take on North County U-17’s at Balrothery tomorrow in the final of the Leinster U-17 League competition. It is Munster’s first season participating in the competition and they have swept all before them in their charge to the final. The side, captained by Cork County’s Chris Banon, has recorded victories against Bagenalstown/Halverstown, Terenure, Leinster, Laois and YMCA while losing narrowly to Merrion in a tightly fought affair. The Munster U-17 squad includes a number of Cork County’s promising youth players such as Brian O’Leary, Noelie Cronin, Cian Scannell (pictured right), Tim Clifford, Brian Scott and skipper Chris Banon.

Leinster U-17 League Final:

North County v Munster, 1.00 p.m. at Balrothery

County battle to victory in Midleton to edge closer to Division 1 title

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Cork County moved a step closer to regaining the Munster League Division 1 title on Sunday with a hard fought victory over Midleton at Midleton College. Two weeks after both sides served up a similarly nerve-racking finish in their Munster Senior Cup semi-final at the same venue, they clashed again in a top of the table league match. County knew victory would push them to within touching distance of regaining the Munster Division 1 title after narrowly missing out last season while Midleton knew victory would propel them back onto mix for the title.

Cork County were without opening seamer James Duggan and all-rounder Andrew Saul but still fielded a strong team to take on the East Cork side with the inclusion of the returning Andrew Wootton after his holidays. Winning the toss once again, County opted to have a bowl first hoping to dismiss Midleton for a manageable total. Openers Bruce Koch (2-25) and Andrew Wootton (3-46) bowled with great control and posing difficulty for the Midleton top order dismissing Hitchmough, Mohammadi and Gomesz in quick succession. Ciarán Healy (2-57) and Matt Reed (2-43) took over from the openers in almost 24 degree heat and dismissed the bulk of the Midleton middle order of McDonnell, Dethridge and Whittaker for very little, however, experienced all-rounder Clinton Laverty showed great determination and patience as he hung in there with support from tail-ender David Sommerfield. To the frustration of the Cork County attack, their partnership with a high degree of luck pushed Midelton towards a very respectable total. Finally, Sommerfield was dismissed by a medium pace wobbler from Wootton and he was soon followed by Laverty who finished on 82. Midleton were bowled out for a very respectable 191 in testing conditions.

Cork County knew from previous experience that they would have to dig deep to chase down such a total particularly with the condition of the wicket deteriorating rapidly. Openers Oliver Creedon and Ross Durity hoped to emulate their previous 100 run first wicket stand at the same venue two weeks ago. However, Durity was dismissed trying to pull a short ball from Managuruge but top edging back into the bowlers hands. Skipper Duggan soon followed after he was caught at backward point trying to square cut a short wide ball from Glen Gomesz. In form South African, Bruce Koch, joined Creedon at the crease and both looked to consolidate the County innings. Koch (37) was soon into his stride despatching the Midleton attack to all parts of the field. With their partnership gradually gaining pace, Creedon was adjudged LBW in a very ‘questionable’ decision by the umpire after being struck on his thigh by a ball from Managuruge. Michael Wycherley (20) took up where Creedon left off by supporting Koch at the crease, however, their partnership was ended prematurely after another dubious decision against Koch when he was adjudged LBW despite having made a long stride down the pitch to a bowler who consistently shaped the ball down leg. Chris Banon (33) joined Wycherley in the middle and both batted with great authority and control with Banon in particular showing great composure in testing conditions as he waited for the bad balls. It was a timely innings from the young left hander and should give him great confidence going into the final weeks of the season. Wycherley departed after being bowled by a sharp Yorker from Laverty and he was followed by Wootton after he was adjudged LBW despite having got a thick inside edge. County players and supporters were feeling that decisions were really going against them however their fighting spirit came to the fore once again with their very own ‘Michael Bevan’ in the guise of Matt Reed (16 not out) guiding County home in another match winning performance, ably supported by the promising young all-rounder Noelie Cronin.

The victory was greeted with great jubilation by players and supporters alike as the importance was not lost, knowing that victory next Sunday against Harlequins would all but seal the Division 1 title for the Mardyke side. The side’s depth and character has been tested throughout the season and each time they have responded with great resilience and determination.

Sunday 15th August at Midleton College:
Midleton 191 all out (Laverty 82, Wootton 3-46, Koch 2-25, Reed 2-43)
Cork County 192-7 (Koch 37, Banon 33, Wycherley 20, Mahaguruge 3-41, Gomesz 2-38)
scorecard

County close in on Division 1 title with victory over Limerick Raiders

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Cork County continued their charge towards regaining the Munster League Division 1 title after a hard fought victory against Limerick Raiders at the Mardyke on Sunday. County knew that victory against the Shannon-siders would put them in a commanding position in the Division 1 title race with a crunch tie against second placed Midleton on the horizon. The match also acted as a precursor to the upcoming 2010 Munster Senior Cup final where the two sides will go head to head in Munster’s showpiece event.

Limerick captain Azeem Khan won the toss and opted to bat first in perfect conditions at the Mardyke. Limerick’s innings struggled to get any momentum until Usman Khan (36) joined number three batsman Asif (60) at the crease. Their partnership pushed the Raiders towards the respectable total of 159 after they were finally bowled out in the 42nd over. Some excellent bowling from the ever dependable Bruce Koch (3-30) and medium pacer Matt Reed (3-30) proved too much for the Limerick side. Seamer James Duggan (2-35) and off-spinner Andrew Saul (2-43) also chipped in with some wickets.

In reply openers Ross Durity and Oliver Creedon aimed to provide a solid start to the Cork County run chase and in form Durity was soon into his stride with some splendid shots down the ground and square of the wicket. Creedon was unlucky to be caught behind down the leg side and he was followed by West Indian Andrew Saul who misjudged a leave and was clean bowled. Cork County’s star player of 2010, Bruce Koch, joined Durity out in the middle and they two were eager to build a big partnership to bring the home side close to the required total. Durity (23) was caught behind after he got the finest of edges to a ball from Limerick stalwart Shani Alam. County youngster Chris Banon soon followed Durity after he was adjudged LBW by umpire Jack Russell in the same over. The Cork County skipper, Robert Duggan, joined Koch at the crease and both consolidated and began building a comfortable partnership nullifying the Limerick attack pushing County towards the required 160 runs. However, after a mix up between the two, Duggan was run out and suddenly the County lower middle order was under pressure once again. Duggan’s run out was soon followed by the departure of Koch who mistimed a leg side glace and was caught by Farrukh Bhagat. Darren Fogarty soon followed Koch when he was run out after a silly mix up with his partner Michael Wycherley. County’s cup semi-final hero Matt Reed (24*) and Wycherley re-established some control and both brought he Mardyke side to within touching distance of victory until Wycherley was superbly caught and bowled by Farrukh Bhagat. Suddenly a few nerves returned to the County supporters as tail ender James Duggan joined Reed in the middle with only seven runs required. Reed’s cool and calm demeanor ensured that he was unaffected by any nerves and he coolly scored the winning runs which clinched a vital victory for Cork County as they now turn their attention to second placed Midleton next week knowing that victory there would all but clinch their first Division 1 title in over two years.

Sunday August 8th:
Cork County 161-8 beat Limerick Raiders 159 all out by 2 wickets at the Mardyke scorecard

Cork County’s remaining Munster Division 1 fixtures:

Sunday August 15th v Midleton at College Park

Sunday August 22nd v Cork Harlequins at the Mardyke

Saturday September 4th v WIT at the Mardyke

Saturday September 18th v WIT at the Mardyke

Pembroke & The Hills 2 matches rescheduled for September

Monday, August 9th, 2010

The rained off Leinster League Division 2 fixture between Pembroke and Cork County has been rescheduled to take place on Saturday September 11th at the Oakhill cricket ground in County Wicklow. Pembroke have previously played a number of their fixtures at the ground. Further information about Oakhill may be found by clicking on this link

Saturday September 11th Pembroke v Cork County at Oakhill

County into Senior Cup Final after thriller against Midleton

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Cork County are into the 2010 Munster Senior Cup Final after tight affair in East Cork against Midleton. Midleton were put into bat by Cork County and made a hard fought 220-8 from their 50 overs. In reply Cork County reached the required target in the 49th over with Matt Reed hitting the winning runs to take County into the Senior Cup Final for the first time in two years. The Mardyke side will face Limerick Raiders in the final on September 5th after they comprehensively outplayed Cork Harlequins at Famers Cross in the other semi-final.

Match report to follow…

MCU Senior Cup Semi-Final:
Midleton 220-8 (D. McDonnell 75, J. Noone 55, R. Duggan 2-34, B. Koch 1-27, A. Saul 1-28)
Cork County 221-7 (B. Koch 54, R. Durity 48, O. Creedon 47, J. Noone 3-25, W. Islam 2-32)
Cork County won by 3 wickets