Lancashire League: Laycock sings Scud's praises (10 July 1999)
Colne skipper Gary Laycock paid tribute to professional Joe Scuderi as the club prepared to go into another big double-header this weekend on the crest of an eight-match winning run
10-Jul-1999
10 July 1999
Lancashire League: Laycock sings Scud's praises
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Colne skipper Gary Laycock paid tribute to professional Joe Scuderi
as the club prepared to go into another big double-header this
weekend on the crest of an eight-match winning run.
For surprise package Colne these days, games do not come much bigger
than tomorrow's home clash with East Lancs, the EW Cartons Lancashire
League leaders and one of only three teams above them in the table.
And, of course, there is the matter of a Worsley Cup final showdown
between the two clubs at Alexandra Meadows early next month.
But, thanks to Scuderi - and an extraordinary never-say-die team
spirit at Colne - Laycock is starting to believe anything is
possible.
"To be honest, it has been an amazing run," said the skipper.
"But Joe has been on fire and hopefully we can continue to support
him with both bat and ball.
"We have been a bit down in the batting recently but he has pulled us
through and the bowlers have done well.
"There's a tremendous team spirit at the club. Most of these lads
played when we were down at the bottom so we are all enjoying things
at the moment.
"We always had ability in the side and now they have got a bit more
experience the team has gelled. It also helps, of course, if you have
a decent pro.
"A lot of the credit must go to Joe. He has made a tremendous
contribution. He weighed things up last season and he has fitted in
really well. It seems as though he's been here for years. "You know
what you are going to get from Joe and, at the moment, we are getting
a bit more than we are due."
Tomorrow's home game against East Lancs might, at one stage, have
seemed to be merely a rehearsal for the Worsley Cup final.
But Colne's surge towards the top has changed all that.
"I hope we can continue our run," said Laycock.
"The spirit in the side is very important, the lads just never seem
to know when they are beaten.
"Most of us have played together since junior cricket and the way
things have been going we can't wait for the games to come round.
"East Lancs is a big game for us and a very difficult game. But if we
can beat the teams at the top who knows where we can finish in the
league."
Having reached the cup final for the second successive year - they
were beaten by East Lancs at The Horsfield last summer! - Colne have
clearly taken a lot of confidence from this season's repeat run.
And their late victory over Haslingden last weekend typified the
determination there has been in their performances.
"The cup competition suits us because our team is full of
all-rounders and we have no problems finding five bowlers," he added.
"The league rules are also better this time. We wanted to get back to
a win or lose game." Colne look capable of providing a real challenge
on two fronts and their progress has caught some teams napping - but
not their skipper.
"I suppose it is a little bit surprising how well we have done but I
am certainly not shocked," he said.
"Everyone in the team can do a job for us and Joe has been just
tremendous."
Sunday's games: Bacup v Nelson, Church v Rawtenstall, Colne v East
Lancs, Enfield v Burnley, Haslingden v Accrington, Lowerhouse v
Ramsbottom, Rishton v Todmorden.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)