Goodwood Cricket Club

Goodwood Cricket Club

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county = Goodwood Cricket Club


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colors = Red and Yellow
founded = 1702
ground = Goodwood Park
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owner = His Grace The Duke of Richmond and Gordon
ceo = flagicon|ENG Tim Odell
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website =http://www.goodwood.play-cricket.com Goodwood Website

Goodwood Cricket Club is a Sunday village cricket team that play during the summer in the ground of Goodwood Park, near Chichester. The ground overlooks Goodwood House and is owned by the Duke or Richmond and Gordon.

It is thought to be the oldest Cricket Club in the world, in fact, the first ever game of cricket was played here in 1702. The cricket club had strong links with Lord's, as the 4th Duke was one of the original backers of Thomas Lord.

Today, the club and ground is owned by the Duke of Richmond and Gordon but run by a group of volunteers that make up the Goodwood Cricket Club Team.

History

A receipt for brandy, given to the players, records the earliest known game of cricket at Goodwood in 1702. In 1727 in Goodwood Park, a game was played between the 2nd Duke of Richmond and Mr Brodrick of Peper Harow Park, near Godalming (cricket is still played there today). As was common in those days there was a wager on the match and a set of rules was drawn up. These rules are the oldest set of cricket rules in the world. The originals are kept in Goodwood House, with a copy in the club pavilion and at Lord’s.

The club has a strong link with Lord’s. the 4th Duke was one of the original backers of Thomas Lord when he brought ‘the rough piece of land’ in St John’s Wood and the 5th Duke was President of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). The present Duke is Patron of Sussex Country Cricket Club.

Another link with Lord’s are the club colours. These colours are the racing colours of the Dukes of Richmond, circa 1801. Sometime after their use by the Dukes and the cricket club they also became the colours of the MCC circa 1888.

Club Atmosphere

The club has a very cheerful and joyous atmosphere and welcomes player's (Goodwood and visiting team) families to matches as there is plenty of room for children to play and enjoy.

The club, like many other sports clubs, has its fair share of characters, one of the vice presidents, Mr Peter Willmer, is usually referred to as ‘Willms’ and in turn, he calls everyone ‘oids’. Peter is one of the oldest members of the clubs and often provides the club with ‘important’ weather updates during, after and before each game.

Related People

The club has played host to a variety of players, including:

*James Lillywhite, Captain of England (employee of the Duke)
* Sir Colin Cowdrey
* Ted Dexter
* Jim Parks
* John Snow
* Roy Castle
* Allan Wells
* Ian Salisbury
* Graham Gooch
* Nasser Hussain

Club Developments

An enormous Ceader of Lebanon tree overlooks the club; it was planted in 1752 as a seed and planted out on the ground in 1756.

Recent developments have seen the arrival of electric and a bar in 1989, showers in 1991, sightscreens and an enlarged social area in 1996, a new artificial net in 1997, a new scoreboard in 1998, a 3-ton roller in 1999 and new roll-on roll-off covers in 2000. The square and pavilion are all maintained by voluntary help.

Recent Activity

The 'Goodwood Play-Cricket' website is now being updated with a member of the club volentering to update the site every week.

The team recently got voted 'Team of the Week' by a local paper on arrival to one of their away fixtures.

Vice Presidents

Goodwood CC has many Vice Presidents who oversee operations within the club and play big roles in funding as well as other issues. Below is a list of the vice presidents:

*Lord March
*Lord Nicholas Gordon – Lennox
*Mr D Bailey
*Mr A Bailey
*Mr P Beard
*Mr R Cook
*Mr N Draffan
*Mr P Eade
*Mr and Mrs R Geffen
*Mr N Hillier
*Rear Admiral and Mrs Llewellyn
*Mr S Miles
*Mr P Perry
*Mr and Mrs S Reynolds
*Mr J Ross-Ross
*Mr D Smith
*Mr P Willmer

pecial Games

This season, a series of Twenty-Twenty Cricket games will be played on selected Friday nights, which will end with a final with the winners being presented by with the ‘Goodwood Cup’.

Every year, an all day game is played in which the London-New Zealand Cricket Team visit. It is a tradition which has been ongoing for many years with a special lunch, tea and pizza buffet in between and after games.

Damage and Vandalism

Each year, the Goodwood Festival of Speed is held within the ground of Goodwood Park. Some damage to the pavilion, square and field occur during this time with the large amount of people attending the event. Exhibitions are laid out over the field; last year huge sand sculptures surrounded the filed and caused some damage to the pitch. This sometimes leads to frustration with the club members who work extremely hard all year round to ensure that the pitch is kept in top-condition.

Annual Bournemouth Tour

Every year, members of the club visit the city of Bournemouth for the annual Goodwood Cricket Tour. The tour usually comprises of four days over the August Bank Holiday weekend. The team often play two away games and spend the rest of the time socialising in various bars and restaurants.


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These are just a small selection of the many images available, there is talk of photos being developed professionally for the club.

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External links

* [http://goodwood.play-cricket.com/home/home.asp The Goodwood Cricket Club Website- (Play Cricket.com)]
* [http://www.goodwood.co.uk/Default.aspx Goodwood Online Website]
* [http://www.lnzcc.org/ The London New Zealand Cricket Team]
* [http://gs264.photobucket.com/groups/ii194/3OBMCGOGZA/?albumview=grid Goodwood Cricket Club Photo Site]
* [http://www.bournemouth.co.uk/ Bournemouth Tourism Website]


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