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Thursday, 7 February 2008

AGM looks ahead to a busy season

The following are the minutes of the Annual General Meeting of the Old Cranleighan Cricket Club held at the OC Club, Thames Ditton, on Thursday January 31, 2008.

Present: Graham Brown, Mike Chetwode, Eds Copleston, Allen Dean, Ed Henderson, Abeed Janmohamed, Rick Johnson, John McDermott, Tristan Rosenfeldt, Henry Watkinson, Martin Williamson.

Apologies: John Cooke, Matt Crump, Robin Elsdon Dew, Rob Merry, Richard Seeckts, Peter Shelley, David Westcott, Andy Wright.

Rules: The meeting voted unanimously to adopt the revised rules as sent out by email.

Captain’s report: In a brief captain’s report, HW said that India had been good, the summer good, but Sarasota not quite as good, other than off the field.

Hon Fixtures Secretary’s report: TR gave a lengthy speech on the 2008 fixtures. The main change was that the Elstead fixture, new to 2007, had not been renewed as it was not felt to be the kind of end-of-season game we were after. Alternatives of were discussed but TR was asked to seek others. The bulk of games were as in 2007 although the frogs had been incorporated into the week. We were again scheduled to play Wellington but there was concern over match fees and recipricocity and TR was asked to investigate.

The Cricketer Cup clashes were discussed at some length and especially the issue of the clash with the School match were we to progress to the second round. The rules do not allow us to play away from the school and the headmaster had made it clear we would not be allowed to be at Cranleigh on that day (June 29). TR would ask potential second-round opponents (Winchester or Clifton) if we could play away should the need arise. Whatever happened, we would field a side against the school on the same day.

Hon Treasurer’s report: In his final report after 25 years in the role, MW said the books had balanced but that was largely through donations from the OC Society and two individuals which totalled £750. The introduction of annual subscriptions (£10) would enable us to book umpires for all games and give us a sounder financial footing. The incoming treasurer would need to make the establishment of standing orders a priority.

South Africa tour 2008-09: EH reported plans were progressing and around 18 people had committed (13 players) with several others more probable than possible. Attempts to reduce the cost had failed as we were travelling at a peak time but other options – sponsorship etc – were under consideration. EH briefly suggested that matches could be played inside Zimbabwe on the Zazmbian leg of the trip but this was vociferously opposed on moral grounds. There were possibilities of a charity visit to Soweto while in SA.

Cup competitions: There were mixed views on our continuing in the Cricket World Trophy but it was agreed that we should on the understanding that selection was, unless unavoidable, mutually exclusive with the Cricketer Cup side. HW would skipper the CC side and EC the CWT side. Selection would be by the cricket committee.

Election of officers: There being no other nominations other than the ones circulated before the meeting, all were passed unanimously. The only changes from 2007 were than MW stood down as secretary and treasurer to be replaced by EH and RM. Rick Johnson was elected to fill the new post of chairman. Two new vice presidents were elected - Heather Dean in recognition of her services as a scorer and supporter for many years, and Clem Williams in recognition of his efforts as master in charge at Cranleigh and his support for the OCCC then and since leaving.

President: John. W. McDermott
Chairman: Rick Johnson
Captain: Henry Watkinson,
Honorary Secretary: Ed Henderson
Honorary Treasurer: Rob Merry
Honorary Fixtures Secretary: Tristan Rosenfeldt
Committee: Michael Chetwode, Martin Williamson,
Vice Presidents: (new nominations) Heather Dean, Clem Williams.

Any Other Business: 1) RJ expressed the desire for two social functions a year, one oldies event in the season and a dinner in October. While the latter was approved, it was felt the former was unnecessary although it was agreed that notice would be sent out that former players would be especially welcome on one specified cricket week day. 2) It was agree to allow Damien Hill to run with his plan of a sixes event on one of the Saturdays of the week. 3) JM asked for a note to be made of the death of Ted Crowe of the Old Blundellians, whose links with the OCCC go back more than four decades.

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Thursday, 8 November 2007

Tour No. 6 ... South Africa

Having organised their final tour to India in February/March 2007, Rick Johnson and Martin Williamson have passed the reigns over to Ed Henderson, Rob Merry and Tristan Rosenfeldt, who are pleased to announce the destination for the next tour. Having debated many diverse and interesting options, ranging from the Caribbean to a Middle East/Western Australia tour, the unanimous decision and natural place to go next was Southern Africa.

So to formally announce it, the OCCC will be undertaking their 6th major overseas tour to….Zimbabwe! Only joking, we will be gracing Zambia and South Africa with our presence over New Year 2008-09.

Here are some details regarding the itinerary from which we hope to start getting commitment from players, families, WAG’s and legends (M. Payne) regarding attendance. With just over a year to organise the tour, support and help from anyone will be much appreciated and tour details will be continually provided and updated.

Provisional itinerary

Christmas Day/Boxing Day 2008 Players will no doubt be resisting the temptation to indulge in the festive spirit at home and a boot camp in the Welsh valleys has been discussed for those with intentions to hit the ground running in Africa, or have alterior motives to one day captain the club!
Saturday December 27, 2008 Afternoon flight to Lusaka, Zambia. Breakfast arrival (28th December). Day of leisure (golf, pool, sleep) at 5* hotel culminating in ‘Welcome to Africa’ dinner.
Sunday December 28, 2008 Game 1 v. Zambian Team (TBC but potentially a National side or a British High Commision side)
Monday December 29 – Tuesday December 30, 2008 Safari (Details of Safari TBC)
Wednesday December 31, 2008 AM flight to Cape Town, check into 5* Waterfront hotel and prepare to see in New Year 2009.
Wednesday December 31 – Friday January 9, 2009 OCCC in Cape Town. Based at 5* Waterfront hotel. The following is being arranged for the stay in Cape Town:
  • Three games plus the inaugural OCCC 20/20 game. The tour organisational team is working it’s upmost to get the team playing at Newlands and a first OCCC game under lights is very much a possibility.
  • Trip up Table Mountain for that perfect team photo.
  • Day at the Beach, however, Camps Bay (10 minutes from Cape Town city centre) is no West Whittering!
  • Adrenaline Junkie Day – Bungee Jumping followed by Shark diving! For those less inclined to this lifestyle, deep sea fishing will be an option.
  • Tour of Robben Island – tour led by former political prisoners.
  • Township Visit.

    There will of course be the usual OCCC frolics:
  • Daily fines.
  • ‘D*ck of the Day’.
  • Rosenfeldt Quiz Night/Hobbs and Watkinson cheating challenge.
  • Plus, we are pleased to announce, the Afrikaans food challenge – www.mishtancafewillbetamecomparedtothis.com


    Friday January 9, 2009 PM flight to Lusaka, Zambia. Check in to another ridiculous 5* hotel.
    Saturday January 10, 2009 Final game against local Zambian team.
    Sunday January 11, 2009 – Monday January 12, 2009 Potentially a River Safari. Plus Victoria Falls visit, the end of tour Dinner to be held whilst the touring squad looks out over the falls (as promised by Mr. Ed Henderson)
    Tuesday January 13, 2009 Flight back to London, another OCCC tour successfully completed.

    Well I hope that has slightly whetted your appetite for this next adventure. This is still very much a rough itinerary and is of course subject to change (most notably the dates and times of the safaris) but the main structure of the tour (flying in and out of Zambia etc.) will remain.


    The cost of the tour will be around the £2000 mark, and we will be looking for a real commitment from people with a non refundable deposit in late January 2008. We are working hard to make sure it really will be a trip not to be missed, plus, the kit is going to be brilliant!


    All you students, unemployed or those put off by the price-tag, don’t worry, payment options spread over the year will be available, and we can come to agreements between us, don’t be afraid to ask. We just need that initial commitment.


    The three of us are incredibly excited about this tour and all are welcome, whether you are a whole family, a cricketer, a partner or just an enthusiastic supporter, please do not hesitate to get in touch with any of us if you would like more information or have any advice or contacts for us out in Southern Africa, sponsorship of course always welcome!


    Regular updates regarding the tour will be found on the Old Cranleighan Cricket Club Website.


    Rob, Ed and Tristan


    rmerry@deloitte.co.uk
    edward.henderson@1thesanctuary.com
    tristanrosenfeldt@hotmail.com

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