Lancashire League: Brad's delight (8 Sep 1997)
BRAD McNamara expressed delight today on hearing of Haslingden's completion of the Lancashire League double - the first in the club's history
08-Sep-1997
8 September 1997
Lancashire League: Brad's delight
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
BRAD McNamara expressed delight today on hearing of Haslingden's
completion of the Lancashire League double - the first in the
club's history. Bentgate's injured professional had to return
home to New South Wales in June after finally admitting defeat
in his battle to play through the pain barrier.
That effort may have serious repercussions for McNamara. His
shoulder - which was broken - is still in a sling and may
require the insertion of a screw depending on the results of an
X-ray this Thursday. It could yet be career-threatening.
Despite his own misfortune, his thoughts were with his former
team-mates.
"I'm just sorry I wasn't there," he said. "The success is
well-deserved and the lads have definitely proved they're the
best side in the League.
"To go through virtually a whole season without a professional
and accomplish what they did is a tremendous effort. The news
has really cheered me up."
If all goes well, McNamara hopes to meet the October 5 deadline
when the Australian season kicks off.
Haslingden captain Mark Griffin hailed the club's first ever
Lancashire League double as "an amazing feat - especially the
way we did it".
"It's testament to all the players that they stuck together
under such adverse circumstances and proved themselves the best
side in the League," said a delighted Griffin.
"We've had words, we've crossed swords, we're a very honest
dressing room.
"But when we stepped on to the cricket field all season we
united in pursuit of our goals and it's paid dividend."
Former chairman Ernie Taylor, who presided over Haslingden's
glory days in the late1980s and early 1990s, described the
present side as right up there with Haslindgden's best ever.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)