Saturday, 17 November 2012
Friday, 16 November 2012
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Final Game Commentary
Laurie O'Connor, Alex Miller, Charlie Swallow and Matthew Grimes look back and recall their final day experiences. The day that will always be remembered in Ben Rhydding history as the Great Escape.
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Sunday, 21 October 2012
Steve McQueen would be proud!
The great escape complete. Congratulations to the 1st XI on securing Division A status for the 2013 campaign.
In other news due to my hight volume of travelling the DVD of the Waddilove Cup Final will be not be complete for the Annual Club Dinner on November 9th as planned. We're targeting a Christmas release!
In other news due to my hight volume of travelling the DVD of the Waddilove Cup Final will be not be complete for the Annual Club Dinner on November 9th as planned. We're targeting a Christmas release!
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Take it as Red
This week there will be no Poll for Performance of the Week. We have decided that it quite rightly goes to Red Bolton for is superb innings in the Cup Final.
We would also like to say how enjoyable it was not just to watch the Cup Final but to film it! Thanks to all the players and supporters for your corporation during the everlasting process. Many of you will have seen the trailer for the DVD. Note, there will be no more footage published before the release of the DVD at the annual club dinner in November. However we have some more light-hearted features up our sleeve and will continue to give you your BRCCTV fix!
Again, really well done to the 1st XI and we are backing you to complete the great escape from relegation.
We would also like to say how enjoyable it was not just to watch the Cup Final but to film it! Thanks to all the players and supporters for your corporation during the everlasting process. Many of you will have seen the trailer for the DVD. Note, there will be no more footage published before the release of the DVD at the annual club dinner in November. However we have some more light-hearted features up our sleeve and will continue to give you your BRCCTV fix!
Again, really well done to the 1st XI and we are backing you to complete the great escape from relegation.
Friday, 24 August 2012
Stump Cam - Better than ever!
BRCCTV's quest to perfect Stump Cam took a considerable step further tonight. Our quick test shows Jason Wright facing bowling in the nets.
Player Cam - Forrest Hamilton
BRCCTV introduce Player Cam. Our first edition is footage of Forrest Hamilton batting in the nets against the bowling machine.
Taylor says 'In lap of the Gods'
We caught up with Groundsman Peter Taylor on Friday evening to get a ground update for Saturday's 1st XI clash against Thackley. And there couldn't be an interview for BRCCTV without the mention of the never ending Cup Final.
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
WCF Trailer
With the Cup final entering it's 3rd week BRCCTV have produced a trailer for the upcoming DVD that will be made in conclusion of the Final. This DVD will be released officially at the BRCC annual club dinner in November.
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Waddilove Washout
BRCCTV's exclusive coverage of the abandoned Waddilove Cup Final @ Ilkley. Also viewers will get a sneak peak at what your presenters say when they think they are off camera. A 'pundits blunder' video will be published in the coming weeks.
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Coach O'Connor proud as records fall
Laurie O'Connor takes time out of ladies practise to speak to BRCCTV. Hannah & Tash also posed for the cameras to showoff their record breaking partnership.
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Jason looks to get things Wright
Jason Wright talks relegation battle & Waddilove Cup Final exclusively to BRCCTV.
Monday, 23 July 2012
BRCC 2nd XI v Knaresborough - Moving Image
Still images photographed by Laurie Rogerson of BRCC v Knaresborough 2's.
Thursday, 19 July 2012
Last 10 overs BRCC v Steeton
BRCCTV covered the last 10 nail biting overs of the Waddilove Cup Semi-Final at Steeton for a place in the final up for grabs.
Monday, 16 July 2012
Lewis Bolton's 99 run heartbreak
Interview with both Lewis and Red Bolton in the changing room after reaching the Waddilove Cup final. We also look back on Lewis' dismissal just a mere one run short of his first ton for Ben Rhydding. Red also experienced the true cruel nature of cricket as he went from scoring a brilliant 94 on Saturday to being dismissed for a golden duck in the cup.
Alex Miller Interview after Cup Semi-Final victory
An emotional Alex Miller gives us his thoughts and feelings just minutes after reaching the 2012 Waddilove Cup Final for the first time in the club's history.
Saturday, 7 July 2012
2nd XI Match Abandoned
Weather wins again as the BRCC 2nd XI lose out to the rain once again as there return fixture vs Illingworth C.C is called off at 10.00am, instant reaction from Groundsman Peter Taylor.
Thursday, 7 June 2012
BRCC Euro 2012 Sweepstake Draw
Live Euro 2012 Sweepstake Draw at BRCC. Presented by Roam Hamilton along with guests Alex Miller and Forrest Hamilton. We also get instant reaction to the draw from Robbie Miller.
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Monday, 28 May 2012
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Tennis Hut's Noble End R.I.P
BRCCTV is proud to bring you footage of the destruction of the Ben Rhydding tennis hut. Our chief builder on site was Laurie 'Loves a Fire' O'Connor who walks you through the intricate demolishing process!
Monday, 14 May 2012
SORRY!
Due to several circumstances BRCCTV has been unable to bring you footage this past week.
We congratulate Peter Taylor on winning the second Performance of the Week competition.
As most people will know all three Senior sides fell to defeat. The 1stXI were pipped to victory with a dramatic last ball finish, meanwhile the 2ndXI were sloppy in defeat to rivals Ilkley. A weekend to forget for BRCC.
On a brighter note the Ladies won their season opener by thrashing Lightcliffe by 124 runs.
BRCCTV will be back to its best on Tuesday!
Cheers guys and apologies once again.
We congratulate Peter Taylor on winning the second Performance of the Week competition.
As most people will know all three Senior sides fell to defeat. The 1stXI were pipped to victory with a dramatic last ball finish, meanwhile the 2ndXI were sloppy in defeat to rivals Ilkley. A weekend to forget for BRCC.
On a brighter note the Ladies won their season opener by thrashing Lightcliffe by 124 runs.
BRCCTV will be back to its best on Tuesday!
Cheers guys and apologies once again.
Thursday, 3 May 2012
A Rhydding Dance off or something like that!
Robbie Oldham and Danny Shiels take centre stage! I know this one will be popular, even though it has nothing to do with cricket. (Sorry for change in camera orientation)
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Indoor Cricket
After a washed out Saturday Rhyddingers had to fit cricket in somehow. Plus did someone call a taxi?
Wash out weekend at BRCC
A short re-cap on all the ongoings during a wash-out weekend for the 1st and 2nd teams.
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
BRCC U17's Update with Peter Taylor
BRCCTV caught up with the U17's side on 24/04/12 at there training session before their season opener at Addingham. We talked to coach Peter Taylor on how things were progressing. Clips of Dan Grange in action and a unique view from Stump Cam included.
The game against Addingham C.C did fall to the weather so the U17's now have an extra week of preparation before a belated season opener next Wednesday.
The game against Addingham C.C did fall to the weather so the U17's now have an extra week of preparation before a belated season opener next Wednesday.
BRCC Update 24/4/12: Senior Practice
A montage of clips from BRCC Senior Practice. BRCCTV were there to capture all the best moments; Henry Barrow and Jason Wright also talk 'big hitting'. And our very own MVP No.8 Alex Miller chats to us, or is it No.9?
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
BRCC 2's are top of the crop after Illingworth win
As the saying goes, ‘Make hey while the sun shines’. Ben Rhydding 2’s certainly did on Saturday away at Illingworth. Whilst the rest of the league were affected by adverse weather, Ben Rhydding enjoyed 6 points on a beautiful day in Halifax.
Despite the favourable weather, the pitch had clearly been affected by rain so it was disappointing when skipper Andrew Brown lost the toss and Rhydding were forced to bat.
Nevertheless, Forrest Hamilton and Mark Booth applied themselves well in the early overs on a difficult pitch. They were making serene progress towards the drinks interval before Hamilton, on 37, played a rash shot and was caught at cover.
This wicket, as so often happens, brought a flurry of others as Olly Musgrave and Ian Grosset came and went in quick succession. Ben Thorp then helped stabilise the innings with 15 before he was caught at point.
Ben Rhydding then imploded again with two appalling run-outs. The dismissal of Booth (41) was particularly damaging as he had threatened to take the game away from Illingworth. Thankfully, debutant Sam Redford and the ever-reliable Andrew Brown managed to drag the total up to a respectable 163 with some lusty hitting.
Roam Hamilton and Daniel Shiels shared the new ball and straight away found the form which made them both such a force last season. Illingworth were restricted to less than a run an over before the impressive Roam Hamilton broke the deadlock with a deserved wicket.
Shiels, who was struggling with injury, finally found his length and proceeded to grab his first two wickets in one over. He got another shortly after and Illingworth were reduced to 20-4.
Sam Redford was brought on at first change and made an instant impact with a wicket from his first ball. Redford then proceeded to take two more wickets in a highly impressive first outing for Ben Rhydding, much will now be expected of the new recruit.
Despite a flurry of sixes from Illingworth’s captain, Rhydding were always in control. Roam Hamilton grabbed a thoroughly deserved 2nd wicket, with Ben Thorp claiming his first victim of the season. The elder Hamilton then rounded off the innings by bowling the last man.
It was a comprehensive victory, which skipper Andrew Brown was very happy with: “I thought it was a very good performance from everybody, everyone played their part. It was very professionally done.”
Ben Rhydding will now look ahead excitedly to their next game against Bardsey at home.
Despite the favourable weather, the pitch had clearly been affected by rain so it was disappointing when skipper Andrew Brown lost the toss and Rhydding were forced to bat.
Nevertheless, Forrest Hamilton and Mark Booth applied themselves well in the early overs on a difficult pitch. They were making serene progress towards the drinks interval before Hamilton, on 37, played a rash shot and was caught at cover.
This wicket, as so often happens, brought a flurry of others as Olly Musgrave and Ian Grosset came and went in quick succession. Ben Thorp then helped stabilise the innings with 15 before he was caught at point.
Ben Rhydding then imploded again with two appalling run-outs. The dismissal of Booth (41) was particularly damaging as he had threatened to take the game away from Illingworth. Thankfully, debutant Sam Redford and the ever-reliable Andrew Brown managed to drag the total up to a respectable 163 with some lusty hitting.
Roam Hamilton and Daniel Shiels shared the new ball and straight away found the form which made them both such a force last season. Illingworth were restricted to less than a run an over before the impressive Roam Hamilton broke the deadlock with a deserved wicket.
Shiels, who was struggling with injury, finally found his length and proceeded to grab his first two wickets in one over. He got another shortly after and Illingworth were reduced to 20-4.
Sam Redford was brought on at first change and made an instant impact with a wicket from his first ball. Redford then proceeded to take two more wickets in a highly impressive first outing for Ben Rhydding, much will now be expected of the new recruit.
Despite a flurry of sixes from Illingworth’s captain, Rhydding were always in control. Roam Hamilton grabbed a thoroughly deserved 2nd wicket, with Ben Thorp claiming his first victim of the season. The elder Hamilton then rounded off the innings by bowling the last man.
It was a comprehensive victory, which skipper Andrew Brown was very happy with: “I thought it was a very good performance from everybody, everyone played their part. It was very professionally done.”
Ben Rhydding will now look ahead excitedly to their next game against Bardsey at home.
Henry Barrow Interview
BRCCTV caught up with Henry Barrow for the first time since making his switch from Addingham. He kindly took time out of a charity drinking and FIFA 12 function to speak to us. Our new all-rounder talks about why he chose Rhydding and how he feels him and his new team-mates can cope with the step up to Division A cricket.
BRCC 1's earn 2 points against Otley
Ben Rhydding’s first outing in the A Division saw them earn a valuable two-point draw against a formidable Otley side.
In wet conditions, Rhydding skipper Nick Smith won the toss and put the away side into bat in a match reduced to 34 overs apiece.
They started brightly, with new recruit Henry Barrow claiming his first Rhydding scalp when he had Sam Smith caught behind with the score at only 6.
However, partnerships would soon be found difficult to break as Barrow and fellow opener Jason Wright struggled to adapt to the conditions. Alex Miller came on and produced a tidy spell of spin bowling in which he claimed 3-26 from his 10 overs, putting his side in a good position as they reduced Otley to 85-6.
Stewart Smith proved to be the major thorn in Rhydding’s side, and his long knock of 36* proved vital. Dropped catches and lackadaisical fielding let Otley off the hook, who finished their innings at 145-7 after some late fireworks from overseas professional Andrew Ross.
Henry Barrow ended with 2-42, Nick Smith 1-31, and Jason Wright 0-43.
The home side’s reply got off to a disastrous start when Lewis Bolton lost his middle stump with the score on 5.
This brought together Smith and young Robbie Miller, elevated to opener this season in a revised batting order. The two of them put on 69 for the second wicket, and put their side into a position of strength at 74-2 before Smith was dismissed for 32.
Wright provided fireworks and momentum in the form of two monstrous sixes but was sent packing by George Ross who bowled him for 15.
Miller fell soon afterwards, and a flurry of hasty shot selection meant that Rhydding were soon reduced to 111-6. With the overs dwindling, they chose to bat out the innings to achieve their first two points of the campaign, finishing at 113-6.
Despite the hashed run chase, Alex Miller remained upbeat after the performance: “We’d have taken that. To get off the mark with two points in our first game is a great start. We should have won the game in truth, but all credit to the boys who worked hard today and proved that we can and will be very competitive at this level.”
The first team continue their quest for points on Saturday when they visit Bilton.
In wet conditions, Rhydding skipper Nick Smith won the toss and put the away side into bat in a match reduced to 34 overs apiece.
They started brightly, with new recruit Henry Barrow claiming his first Rhydding scalp when he had Sam Smith caught behind with the score at only 6.
However, partnerships would soon be found difficult to break as Barrow and fellow opener Jason Wright struggled to adapt to the conditions. Alex Miller came on and produced a tidy spell of spin bowling in which he claimed 3-26 from his 10 overs, putting his side in a good position as they reduced Otley to 85-6.
Stewart Smith proved to be the major thorn in Rhydding’s side, and his long knock of 36* proved vital. Dropped catches and lackadaisical fielding let Otley off the hook, who finished their innings at 145-7 after some late fireworks from overseas professional Andrew Ross.
Henry Barrow ended with 2-42, Nick Smith 1-31, and Jason Wright 0-43.
The home side’s reply got off to a disastrous start when Lewis Bolton lost his middle stump with the score on 5.
This brought together Smith and young Robbie Miller, elevated to opener this season in a revised batting order. The two of them put on 69 for the second wicket, and put their side into a position of strength at 74-2 before Smith was dismissed for 32.
Wright provided fireworks and momentum in the form of two monstrous sixes but was sent packing by George Ross who bowled him for 15.
Miller fell soon afterwards, and a flurry of hasty shot selection meant that Rhydding were soon reduced to 111-6. With the overs dwindling, they chose to bat out the innings to achieve their first two points of the campaign, finishing at 113-6.
Despite the hashed run chase, Alex Miller remained upbeat after the performance: “We’d have taken that. To get off the mark with two points in our first game is a great start. We should have won the game in truth, but all credit to the boys who worked hard today and proved that we can and will be very competitive at this level.”
The first team continue their quest for points on Saturday when they visit Bilton.
Monday, 23 April 2012
Alex and Pete's reaction to the 1st team's 2pts
Alex Miller and Pete Taylor give their reaction to BRCC 1's rainy season opener against Otley.
Musgrave: The 2nd Coming
Saturday also saw the return of Olly Musgrave to the club. We caught up with him after the game, you can catch the full interview here.
2nd Team reaction to their win at Illingworth
The 2nd team won their opening day fixture away at Illingworth to take the side top of Division B. We caught up with the skipper Andrew Brown, Ben Thorp and debutant Sam Redford.
Monday, 2 April 2012
Cricket Force Weekend - Picture Story
This picture story shows what a great effort everyone from BRCC put in over the course of the weekend.
2011 Junior Presentation night!
A belated Junior awards ceremony took place alongside the 2012 registration night, as BRCC welcomed more new cricketers to the club, on the same night longer-serving players picked up awards for their efforts in 2011.
Interviews with Alex Miller, Roam Hamilton, Ex-Yorkshire cricketer Ashley Metcalfe and Chairman Robin Snook on the junior section, how far the club as come, the night itself and prospects/aspiration for the coming senior season.
Interviews with Alex Miller, Roam Hamilton, Ex-Yorkshire cricketer Ashley Metcalfe and Chairman Robin Snook on the junior section, how far the club as come, the night itself and prospects/aspiration for the coming senior season.
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Monday, 20 February 2012
Hamilton torments Hamilton
Roam Hamilton fierce bowling compilation to brother Forrest Hamilton at a BRCC pre-season net 16/02/12.
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
All lefty net to round off January!
Laurie O'Connor, Pete Taylor and Roam Hamilton have another net in January.
Wickets galore, hilarious mishaps and BRCCTV explore village cricket's DRS!
Wickets galore, hilarious mishaps and BRCCTV explore village cricket's DRS!
Sunday, 8 January 2012
Rhyddingers waste little time in 2012
The BRCCTV cameras were present for a net as 6 very keen Cricketers started pre-season very early indeed.
First off here is a batting montage for Ben Thorp, one of the players involved in the net. See below a bowling montage for Roam Hamilton. Other players involved were Peter Taylor, Ian Grosset, Laurie O'Connor and Forrest Hamilton.
First off here is a batting montage for Ben Thorp, one of the players involved in the net. See below a bowling montage for Roam Hamilton. Other players involved were Peter Taylor, Ian Grosset, Laurie O'Connor and Forrest Hamilton.
Sunday, 1 January 2012
Happy New Year BRCC!
2012 is here! One can only hope it is as successful as 2011... Double promotion and a league title.
It all starts to today. Therefore BRCCTV is getting bigger and better to make sure we don't miss a moment from Juniors to Seniors whilst striding to reach the highest echelons of cricket. POW!
It all starts to today. Therefore BRCCTV is getting bigger and better to make sure we don't miss a moment from Juniors to Seniors whilst striding to reach the highest echelons of cricket. POW!
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