
Abbey Cricket Tour
The 17th Abbey Cricket Tour to North Devon has been cancelled but this site remains as a shrine to past Tours... and always available to promote a Tour Relaunch in the future!!!
Sunday, 10 May 2009
Name That Ground #5
No-one worked out that the last ground featured on April 5th was in fact Rock Park in Barnstaple, scene of Abbey's victory over the now departed Exeter Inn back in 2002.
Perhaps you'll have better luck with this one, where we have played on three previous occasions. Answers on a postcard and you'll earn yourself an honourable mention next week if you get it right.

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Team Abbey

2010 Tour Party
- A.M. Hulse
- C.P.S. Scoggins
- C.T. Warner
- D.C. Kingdon
- D.F. Panter
- D.J. Austin
- D.J. Newby
- J.R. Baker
- M.J. Moore
- P.H.B.W.S. Roberts
- P.J. Newby
- P.J. Nourse
I'm a bit more confident with this actually being Beaford this time. I seem to recall that some famous drummer ( not the infamous Mr Warner )lived in the village which was also home to the snog a mousse competition !
ReplyDeleteAgree with Noursey in thinking it is Beaford. The scoreboard was on the right of the entrance gateway and you had to negotiate incoming cars to update it? Was this where Ganja did his donut impresion with the Tour Bus?
ReplyDeleteBeaford as well - seem to recall running Bob out here.
ReplyDeleteIs 'snog a mousse' some kind of Geezer thing with a pudding? Or has Nourso just confused his food with his animals and really meant moose??. More importantly why wasn't he teaching at 10:57 on a school day?? Waste of tax-payers money that man...
I remember Ganja doing a donut with the minibus on some nicely manicured gravel drive of a golf club at Faringdon on a tour Monday once... and on the subject of Noursey I imagine he was "lesson planning" over a nice cup of tea at 10:57...
ReplyDeleteI know what I mean as Geezer later went on to do something upspeakable with the ring donuts at tea !
ReplyDelete10:57......mid-morning break btw !
Congratulations Mick, Phil and Dave, it is of course Beaford Cricket Club, as you rightly surmised...
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