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Looking back at the 2010 season, I am pleased with how the Sunday side performed. We achieved our main goal of staying in the Premier Division. I won't detail many individual performances, but I would like to say I thought Dammika contributed well on Sundays despite his lethargic approach.

Looking forward to 2011, I really think Sundays are a massive opportunity for a lot of players to really kick-on and develop into better players. To name a few I'll be looking for better and more consistent performances from Tom High, George Cook and Joe Barter; and the opportunities will be there.

It would be nice to make a concerted effort to finish in the top 2 or 3 and make a challenge for the league this year. I do understand availability is harder on Sundays and importance isn't as high as Saturdays, but playing twice a week should make a massive difference to form and that will carry into Saturdays.

 

Best Wishes,

Keith Thomson, Sunday Captain

 

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08/05/11 - Round 1

Stow beat Bradenham by 21 runs

 

Stow 275/7

(E.Landymore 106, S.Moulton 114*)

 

Bradenham 254 all out

(D.Ward 4/48)

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Stow beat Great Melton by 6 wickets

 

Great Melton 177/7

 

Stow 178/4

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