Lancashire League: Haslingden are sub-conscious! (12 July 1997)
Haslingden are sub-conscious
12-Jul-1997
12 July 1997
Haslingden are sub-conscious!
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
HASLINGDEN have abandoned their search for a permanent
replacement for Brad McNamara. The Aussie all-rounder returned
home last month after suffering a shoulder injury.
But Haslingden have not lost a game since his return and have
resigned themselves to using sub-professionals for the rest of
the season.
The club tried to secure the services of a number of top
international names including Australians Damien Fleming,
Anthony Stuart and Adam Dale, as well as South Africans Rudi
Bryson and Steve Elworthy.
Skipper Mark Griffin has mapped out the availability of a select
number of players for the campaign ahead.
Heywood's South African Alan Badenhorst, who has featured for
the MCC in their victory over Pakistan A this week taking 3-48
in the second innings, will be back in action as the Bentgate
men travel to Colne tomorrow.
He will be targeted for Sunday games until the Central
Lancashire League revert to double headers later in the season.
At that stage Northern League professionals are a strong
possibility, with Queensland opener Jimmy Maher of Fleetwood
having already turned out for Griffin's men.
Haslingden are hopeful that Nottinghamshire's Andy Pick will be
available for most Saturday games.
Griffin said: "It made a big difference having two guys last
weekend who were charging in. "We played against Badenhorst in
the inter-league cup and he took 106 wickets for Heywood last
year.
"He got a bit of life out of one of our slow wickets last
weekend.
"And he plays his shots when he comes in to bat.
"I would much rather have Brad here and it was a big blow when
he went back.
"The hardest part of having subs is not having a pro at
training.
"But we haven't lost since Brad went home. Our amateurs have
been excellent and our seconds are top of the league.
"I have been trying to tell everyone that winning becomes a
habit."
In the way of an extension of that winning streak is last
season's sensation at Colne, Ben Johnson.
He scored his first century of this season last week against
Haslingden and Badenhorst and is always a major threat.
Title rivals East Lancs face the might of Shane Lee at Enfield
while Lowerhouse host Bacup.
And Peter Sleep will be looking to impress when his Accrington
side travel to his old club Rishton.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)