New Zealand Clubs- Bye likely in club cricket (2 June 1999)
A bye again looks likely in the Christchurch senior club cricket competition this season after talks between St Albans and Burnside West-Christchurch University broke down
02-Jun-1999
2 June 1999
New Zealand Clubs: Bye likely in club cricket
The Christchurch Press
A bye again looks likely in the Christchurch senior club cricket
competition this season after talks between St Albans and Burnside
West-Christchurch University broke down.
St Albans had preliminary discussions with Burnside and investigated
the possibility of a shift away from its Hagley Oval base.
It explored being based at Ilam Park and using the University rugby
club as headquarters. It wanted Burnside-West to move there and join
forces but that club was not interested in shifting from its Burnside
Park base and talks stalled.
Burnside club spokesman Ray Burgess said it was still open to
discussion with other clubs but Burnside did not want to leave its
home ground. He said the club, which had to withdraw fielding a
second-grade team during last season, was confident of fielding a
side in that competition next summer.
Burgess said Campbell Ogilvie and Scott Blackman had already been
appointed captain and vice-captain of the senior side after the
retirements of experienced players Hamish Kember and Matthew Everest.
St Albans spokesman Alan Jamieson said for such a merger to have gone
ahead St Albans, as a large club, needed a ground to host seven or
eight teams, which Burnside Park could not provide.
He said St Albans was content to remain where it was in what he felt
was the premier position on Hagley Oval.
With Canterbury cricket looking at developing QE II Park as a second
tier provincial playing ground, it took some pressure off the
well-used wickets at Hagley Oval, which hosts three senior clubs.
Jamieson said he did not feel it was worth St Albans moving to Ilam
on its own just for the sake of moving when already on a prime site.
Canterbury Cricket's executive director Tony Murdoch said it appeared
the status quo from last season would prevail, which, in leaving a
bye, was not ideal.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)