Duck Surprise – Doing my bit for the Primary Club
On Sunday 7 September 2025 I recorded my 40th duck for Anson St George. I’m now level with Taggs. I’m not far beyond some other noble names like Hugh Henry, John Monk, and John...
The antidote to big club cricket
On Sunday 7 September 2025 I recorded my 40th duck for Anson St George. I’m now level with Taggs. I’m not far beyond some other noble names like Hugh Henry, John Monk, and John...
In a world where much of the sport we love is becoming oversaturated with novel competitions, increasing number of fixtures, and sanatisation of tradition in pursuit of new audiences and increasing commercialisation, rivalries can...
You win some and you lose some, as the old saying goes. Obviously, that’s not always the case in sport and often you can get a drawn game where the teams are even stevens...
This post is a glossary of common phrases, words, and items that are associated with Anson St George and you might hear if you hang around the club for any amount of time. A...
In 1992 Francis Fukuyama declared the End of History. Lee Gilbert said hold my beer and went off to compile one of the most impressive historical treatises of the 21st century. The Complete Statistical...
1999 was an important year for the club. This was the year when Greg Pearce, Paul Evans, and Rob McTaggart joined. Three of my closest school friends. The four of us were young, enthusiastic,...
I’m starting this cricket blog. I’m not sure why. I doubt anyone will read it. Maybe a few of the lads in the cricket team will. Maybe it will simply serve my own amusement....