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Coaches practice drills in Graeme Blanchard Cricket CentreWe have just updated the website so that people can view the times that the Graeme Blanchard Cricket Centre is available online.

By going to the GB Cricket Centre Bookings page you can view a calendar which has all the dates and times that the Centre is available. You can also see who to contact to book, and the costs of a session(s).

We hope that by checking here first it will be much easier to plan for everyone concerned, and also easier to administrate.

You can also find the link to the bookings calendar in the left hand menu on every page or from the right hand side of the homepage.

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Robin Beeby

ATTITUDE IMPORTANT: New South Canterbury cricket coach Robin Beeby believes most players have ability – it is how dedicated they are that’s important.

Robin Beeby never played cricket for South Canterbury but he has no qualms about taking over as the province’s new coach.

The 50-year-old Beeby, assistant to Bruce Carlaw last year, has been give nthe top job after Carlaw stepped aside, saying he couldn’t afford to give enough time to the role.

Beeby and manager John Davies will select the team, while a third person will be added to the panel.

“I think it is important to have a robust discussion about players.

“I am comfortable with a two to one vote,” said Beeby, who has a level 2 New Zealand coaching qualification and would like to do level 3, by invitation only.

“That’s like Canterbury, Wellington and the big ones.”

His motivation is two-fold, success on the field and individual improvement.

“I like to think I have the ability to improve a player’s game, seeing little goals achieved.”

Beeby also wants to see his players committed.

“It has to be 90 to 100 per cent every day, no slacking.”

He is not interested in talented players who have no desire to improve themselves or work hard.

“It is important players can also be part of a team.”

Beeby says only one ball in 30 dismissals is generally unplayable.

“Eliminate the errors by some simple basics and you stay in longer. Most people have the aptitude but it’s down to their attitude.”

Beeby thinks there are the players around to form a competitive team.

“Last year we won two games outright and were only one win away from a Hawke Cup challenge.

“We definitively have the depth and I am hoping Ben McCord may be available again.”

Beeby said Christchurch-based McCord was a talented cricketer but, more importantly, he had a great mental attitude toward the game.

“He can make a difference but with a new coach in Canterbury he will trying his luck there first.”

Beeby is also keen to see South Canterbury’s new English quick bowling import Matthew Woods in action.

“Adding two class players to the mix can make all the difference.”

Beeby was somewhat of an institution for the Celtic Cricket Club. In 2003, aged 40, he was the only player to appear in all of Celtic’s 14 consecutive finals, winning eight of them. He was an opener, a specialist gully fieldsman and occasional wicketkeeper.

Since then he has played when called upon and last year turned out for the B side.

Beeby left Timaru for Christchurch on leaving school and did not return for a decade.

He did not play cricket after having represented South Canterbury through the age groups.

After retiring he got into coaching with Timaru Girls’ High School and took them to two titles.

“I really enjoyed it and we had some success so I was keen to keep coaching.”

Beeby will hit the ground running with South Canterbury’s first Hawke Cup elimination game in mid-November with three others in the New Year.

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Free Umpiring & Scoring Courses

September 6th, 2012

Umpires and ScorersWhile winter coaching is already in full swing, we also have the opportunity to run pre-season umpiring and scoring courses that will help people understand or keep up with the rules (which seem to change from season to season). This course may be handy for team managers and coaches at all levels as well as supporters helping their kids and called upon to umpire or any players who may be interested in furthering their knowledge.

We have not set specific days or times for these courses as yet, and will determine these according to the level of interest.

SCCA would appreciate you informing all your club members, parents and supporters and if anyone is keen ask them to contact the office before September 19th and we can get back to those participants who are keen about the most suitable times to hold the courses.

Overview of Course

The training modules produced for the New Zealand Cricket Umpires & Scorers Association (NZCUSA) have been approved by NZC for use in all grades of cricket played in New Zealand.

These courses will be conducted in the Graeme Blanchard Centre in an informal environment permitting a full interchange of ideas and comments.

Level 1:

Is targeted to Junior school cricketers (up to 12 years of age), their parents and coaches etc. Prior playing experience and/or knowledge of cricket is not required.

Two booklets will be offered:

  • Cricket Umpiring – getting started.
  • Cricket Scoring – getting started.

The Level 1 examination may be taken following the 2-Power Point modules and the NZC/NZCUSA certificate will be produced for those successful.

Dates: TBA

Course: 2 classes of approximately 1 1/2 hours each.

 

Level 2:

Is targeted to senior school and club cricketers, and their coaches etc who should have some prior playing and knowledge of cricket.

Two booklets will be offered:

  • The Player Umpires Companion.
  • Cricket Scoring – getting started.

The Level 2 examination may be taken following the 3-Power Point modules and the NZC/NZCUSA certificate will be produced for those successful.

Dates: TBA

Course: 3 classes of approximately 1 1/2 hours each

This course also acts as an introductory course for those considering becoming an official umpire

 

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2012-13 Competition Entry Forms

September 3rd, 2012

Entry FormsEntries for the upcoming cricket season are now being accepted. The closing date to enter teams is September 21st, so even if your team is not finalised yet, please submit the number of teams you ‘expect’ to enter to make the formatting of the draws easier.

The grades for entry are Senior, Second Grade A, Second Grade B, Presidents Grade, Women’s Grade, Fourth Grade and A, B, & C Grades at JAB  level.

Senior cricket is tentatively pencilled in to start October 6th, but due to current ground conditions this may be pushed back until October 13th when Second Grades A & B are also scheduled to begin. Presidents, Fourth Grade, JAB and Women’s Grades are scheduled to start October 27th.

The entry forms for various grades have already been emailed to club administrators. If you have not received an email, or your administrator has changed, please use the online entry form that can be found on this page http://www.southcanterburycricket.co.nz/news/teams-entry-form/

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AGM September 19th

August 19th, 2012

The South Canterbury Cricket Association AGM will be held on September 19th at 7.00pm in the Graeme Blanchard Cricket Centre. Details of the agenda, nomination forms and any other related business have been sent to the club adminstrators.

Please make sure your club is represented so that you can have a say in local cricket’s future.

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The Christchurch earthquakes have caused a significant change in the current position of grounds and facilities in Christchurch. The city no longer has a first class cricket venue (QE2 was the venue) and currently there is no international cricket venue in Christchurch with AMI Stadium badly affected and unlikely to be repaired. With no top level cricket in Christchurch and Canterbury and particularly with no ICC Cricket World Cup fixtures the game will be severely compromised in Canterbury.

There will be no attraction to recruit or retain top players and no aspirational vehicle for our young cricketers. Christchurch will be positioned as a backwater of cricket in NZ impacting on all levels of our sport. The enhancement of Hagley Oval will result in greater playing and viewing use of this area for cricket and the community.

Please help get this online petition started by signing up and sending on to all your friends and contacts.

Click here to get started -> Petition

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Help Support South Canterbury Cricket

 

Fundraising Golf Tournament – Sunday 9th September 2012

SCCA Fundraising Golf Tournament 2012
Timaru Golf Club
Levels Course
Lynch Road

The South Canterbury Cricket Association is holding a Golf  Tournament on Sunday September 11th. If you enjoyed the day out last year, or missed out on the fun, don’t miss out again. Get your team together now.

There are two levels of support. Enter your team  or enter a team and sponsor a hole! Details of both options are listed below.

To obtain a printable entry form choose the appropriate option here ::

Teams of 4-stableford competition

Registration 10:00 am

Shotgun Start 11:00am

Entry Fee $200.00 per team

Includes; Green Fees, Sausage Sizzle on course, Light Snack in Club House

Good Prizes plus Raffles and Target Green

Hole Sponsorship

$400.00 incl GST

What you get for your Sponsorship

  • Team of Four
  • Light Snack in Club House
  • Signage of your choice on course
  • Acknowledgement during Prizegiving
  • Be in a Prize draw for Sponsors

This will be a great opportunity to help support South Canterbury Cricket and have a good time.

Entries to; Harvey King
Email harv.hss@clear.net.nz
Phone 03 6889340 work
Fax 03 6889007

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Winter training commences August 6th at the Graeme Blanchard Centre, with a minimum of eight 1.5 – 2 hour sessions in the following age groups;

Winter Training

  • U19
  • U17
  • U15
  • Primary A
  • Primary Development
  • Yr 5 & 6
  • Junior Development
  • Women

As their are only limited spaces (16) available, each group will be selected from the registrations received.

Registrations close on June 30th.

Click here to register now

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Testing concentration - catching and throwing two balls at once

Testing concentration - catching and throwing two balls at once

While many of the players might be taking part in winter sports, a dozen coaches were being put through their paces as they undertake the Level One Coaching Course being held at the Graeme Blanchard Centre this weekend and next.

It was good to see a mixed group of faces (some older, some younger) at the course which was arranged by Shane Gilkison with the Canterbury Cricket Coach Nigel Marsh running the course. The participants all seemed to be enjoying the learning they received at the course, and a chance to be able to take new ideas back to their own teams while improving their own understanding of the game. It could be noted that a couple of those involved might have had their own fitness levels tested, and probably the only disappointing aspect was the non-show of three people. As it takes quite a bit of organisation to put these sessions in place, it is disappointing for SC Cricket staff when they feel they have been let down.

Below are some random photos of the “prisoners” during a physical session which was looking at drills to improve various skills.

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Glen Drake with a flowing drive

Glen Drake

 

Glen Drake’s tour of Sri Lanka with the Willows cricket team has started well with the team scoring 3 wins from 3 matches so far.

Glen has enjoyed his chances too. He top-scoring in the first match with 43 and took a wicket.

Game 2 he only got to bat in the last two overs and registered a duck, but in game 3 he was back to his best top-scoring with 67 and taking 1-12 from his four overs.

Apparently the heat is not too bad, especially from inside the 5 Star Hotels they have been staying in.

 

 

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