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Triggered Fantasy Football is back ! July 2011 To register your team you will need to start by copying and pasting the following link to your browser... http://fantasy.premierleague.com/ http://fantasy.premierleague.com/ You will then have to click on the "Sign up" or "Sign Up Now" link, and go through the registration procedure. Once you have finished and picked your team name, kit colours and 15 man squad you can then join the leagues. To do this click onto the "Leagues" tab, then click on the "join a league" tab, then select "private league", enter the relevant code 455011-125102 in the box, then click the "join private league" button, You can still tinker with your team and make unlimited changes right up to the first matchweek deadline which is on Saturday 13th August at 11:30am. Once the season is under way you can make transfers each week during the season either by using your weekly "Free" transfer, or by using your "Wildcard" which allows you to make several changes. The First Draw of the 100 club took place at the Ole Frank Pub on the 2nd July. The winners were as followed... 1st Prize - Neil Brice - £50 2nd Prize - Niall Hart - £25 3rd Prize - Peter Sims - £10 Next Draw to take place on 1st August, 2011 Jones Player of the month for June. Keiran Jones won player of the month for June receiving 75% of the vote on the clubs website. Keiran has enjoyed a brilliant first half to the season, performing fantastically well with the ball at both youth and senior levels. 1 st team captain Matt Reid said “Keiran had a great month for the first team with both bat and ball. Kieran bowled superbly at Norwich Wanderers taking 2 for 20 from his 8 overs and also helped the side pick up two valuable draws by batting out the overs at Wanderers and Stow. Kieran has been one the most consistent performers in the team and his commitment to the team is second to none”
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Triggered Fundraising for the club Lowestoft Town Cricket Club are registered on the website easyfundraising.org.uk and you can raise money for the club and it won’t cost you a penny! How it works The website provide a FREE service where you can shop with your favourite online stores and at no extra cost raise funds for Lowestoft Town Cricket Club. You still shop directly with each retailer as you would normally, but simply by using the links from easyfundraising.org.uk, each purchase you make will generate a cashback donation to the club. Also if you know anyone whether its relatives, friends or employers who would be interested in sponsoring the club please let your captain/coach aware or email Matt Reid at mjr1505@yahoo.co.uk July 2011 Lowestoft entered a side in the Topcroft U/10 Kwik Cricket tournament on Sunday 17 th July. The 8-aside tournament comprised 2 groups of 4 with each team playing all the teams in their group and the top 2 teams playing in the final. Our U/10 side were in a group with Rocklands, Topcroft B & Topcroft C. While most participants in other teams tended to be at the higher age range of U/10 (players need to be 9 or under on 1 st September 2010), the Lowestoft team comprised Jack & Lewis (aged 10); Biff& Cameron (aged 8); Harry (aged 7) and Dom, Adam & George (aged 6). However, despite this, the team brilliantly led by Jack managed to gain 2 victories in their group games and narrowly miss out on a place in the final when they lost a very close game to eventual finalists Rocklands. Stand out performers were Captain Jack (batting, bowling & leadership), Lewis’s fantastic innings against Rocklands, Harry & Biff’s brilliant bowling and an amazing slide pick up and throw from the boundary to effect a run out against Topcroft B from George (made truly astounding as we haven’t covered that yet in the Kwik cricket group!!). We would like to thank our hosts Topcroft for inviting us and for the way they looked after us throughout the tournament. Lowestoft Player of the Tournament: Jack (“Smash It”) Under 10 side narrowly miss out on Final Back in the day In 1854 A succession of top cricketers joined the club including former Lancashire and Nottinghamshire batsman Vincent Tinley who was the clubs professional for 9 seasons. Tinley was a fine all-rounder who was a prolific batsman/wicket keeper who had also bowled slow right arm “Under-arm” for his first class counties. Other top cricketers during this era included Cambridge Blues Benjamin Preston, and the Rev. Thomas Curtis. These excellent players of their day enabled Lowestoft to keep in the forefront of Suffolk cricket until 1876.
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