Fives and Heronians Cricket Club

history


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CLUB



1992 Evening Standard Finalists

1992 N
1CA Indoor Six-a-side Club Cricket Champions

1993 Essex League 2nd XI Division 1 Champions

1993 European Indoor Cricket Champions


1994 NCA Indoor Six-a-side Club Cricket Champions


1996 Essex League 3rd XI Division 1 Champions


1998 Essex League 1st  XI Division 1 Champions

1999 Essex League 1st  XI Premier Division Champions 

1999 Essex League 2nd XI Premier Division Champions


1999 MatchPlay U16s Essex Champions

2000 Cox and Kings Trophy U15s Champions

2002 Essex League 4th XI First Division (West) Champions

2007 Len Stentiford Trophy U13s Champions

2008 Cox and King's U15s Champions

2008 Jeff Rodriques Memorial Trophy Champions (U.15/O.40's competition)

2008/09 Metropolitan Indoor League Division 1 Champions

2009/10 Metropolitan Indoor League Division 1 Champions

2010 Jeff Rodriques Memorial Trophy Champions (U.15/ over40's competition)

2011/12 Metropolitan Indoor League Division 1 Champions

2012 European Indoor Champions

2012 Jeff Rodriques Memorial Trophy Champions (U.16/ over 40's competition)

2013 Peter Coe Cup U13s Champions 


NB: The Premier Divisions were created in 1999.




INDIVIDUAL


Burt Cup

Pickle Spain
Memorial Trophy

Bob Humphrey
Trophy

Bill Moss
Trophy

Colt of the Year

1972

David Pugson

Barry Tombes

Derek Maddison



1973

Eddie Staples

David Wilson

Jack Ware



1974

Chris Rotsey

Andrew Gazy

Eddie Poulter



1975

Colin Harrod

Ian Lipscombe

Paul Smethurst



1976

Doug Allum

Alan Taunton

Jeff Rodriques



1977

Simon McKay

Steve Ambridge

Bil Golding



1978

Colin Harrod

Steve Poulter

Len Thurston



1979

Alan Taunton

Martin Hipperson

John Rattey



1980

Andrew Gazy

Glen Poulter

Mike Smith



1981

Tom Gould

Jeremy Mordrick

Derek Maddison



1982

Steve Ambridge

Andrew Hedges

Simon McKay



1983

Tom Gould

Alan Brown

Denny Poulter



1984

Jeremy Mordrick

Paul McGrath

Alan Payne



1985

Doug Allum

Kevin Leppard

Jeff Rodriques



1986

Terry Francis

Derek Pettet

Peter Pugson


 Alan Dorn

1987

Steve Ambridge

Ian Barrell

Paul Stokes


 Tony Mc Grath

1988

Peter Grummitt

Stuart Hart

Steve Ambridge


 Paul Harvey

1989

Mel Hussain

Brian Drea

Jerry King


 David Pugson

1990

Doug Allum

Gary Edwards

John Rattey


 Paul Harvey

1991

Alan Van Lint

Paul Harvey

Clive Franklin


 Ian Harvey

1992

Mel Hussain

Ian Harvey

Peter Harvey


 Ian Harvey

1993

Simon Marshall

Giles Offen

Mike Smith


 James McKay

1994

Steve Ambridge/
Ian Moore

Terry Ballard

Peter Sherwood

Eric Penn

 Terry Ballard

1995

Mark Menear

Andy Hall

Doug Bauckham

Andy Anderson

 Bradley Knapman

1996

Kevin Crossley

Glynn Harding

Kevin Townsend

Keith Coleman

 Matt Orchard-Lisle

1997

Gary Edwards

Chris White

Jeff Rodriques

Mark Wheeler

 James Lawes

1998

Simon Fitzgerald

Ben Britton

Chris Legood

Dave Dyster

 Daniel Stevens

1999

Dave O'Mahoney

KD Bachu

Derek Maddison

John Thurston

 Daniel Stevens

2000

Gary Edwards

Zobie Shariff

Dave Canacott

Dave Childs

Michael McDonald
 
2001

Mel Hussain

Jonathan Kay

Steve Ambridge

Chris Rotsey

Nick Rotsey

For individual award winners since 2001, please see 'Club Honours Board' page


European 6-a-side Indoor Champions at Vienna in 1993


 

Fives and Heronians won the NCA competition at Lord's thanks to a record individual innings from Alan Van Lint once of Essex CCC. They came to Vienna for the first time with a huge entourage that did the sights, went to the Opera, and walked off with the cup.

EDDIE POULTER LOOKS BACK ON HIS YEAR IN OFFICE AS THE CCC PRESIDENT


Our club was both proud and privileged to have had a member in Eddie C Poulter as President of the Club Cricket Conference in 1999. His year began in February with the restructuring of the Conference administration and the setting up of the Management Board. Then in early March, the CCC tour party left the UK for Zimbabwe with eight supporters including Eddie and Joyce. The country was beautiful, the cricket was good and the hospitality excellent - needless to say, the tour was enjoyed by all.

On Eddie’s return the English season began with the introduction of the ECB Premier Leagues - a move aimed at improving standards in the recreational game and eventually producing better players. One season is too short to judge its effectiveness. A couple of years ago the CCC decided to play more President’s matches, if possible against clubs celebrating anniversaries. Eddie’s predecessor had four such games, Eddie had eight games whilst his successor, David Roberts will have twenty plus!


Eddie’s eight games took him to five counties and included visits to: Six clubs with anniversaries ranging from fifty years to two hundred and fifty years. One club in its cricket week. Finally, the traditional game against the President’s own club on the 15th Aug. 1999. The support provided at these matches was appreciated by Eddie and all at the Conference and thanks go to all concerned. The games were popular and seemed, more importantly, to be enjoyed by the host clubs.


It was a great compliment to the Conference and an honour to Eddie to be invited by the Evening Standard to adjudicate the ‘Man Of The Match’ award at the final of the Challenge Trophy on the 12th Sept. at the Oval. Later in the same month Eddie and Graham Turner (a CCC Life President) represented the Conference at the memorial service for Godfrey Evans at Canterbury Cathedral - a memorable if sad occasion.


“I consider it an honour for myself and for my club Fives and Heronians, to have been President of the CCC and offer my best wishes and thanks to David Roberts, my successor, for his consistent support during the last year. David will be a credit to the Conference in the millennium year”


said Eddie.


Eddie has since been elected a Life Vice-President for his services on the Club Cricket Council and for his Presidential duties. He will continue as a member of the CCC Executive Council.


 

 

 

 

 

Clive Franklin, May 2000.