DERMOT REEVE plans to make fitness and professionalism the bywords of his new job as Somerset coach
06-Nov-1996
6 November 1996
Reeve in fitness bonus
By William Gray
DERMOT REEVE plans to make fitness and professionalism the bywords of his new job as Somerset coach.
The former Warwickshire captain, who has agreed a three-year
contract, does not officially take up his duties at Taunton until
next March.
But he has already persuaded the club to introduce a financial
incentive scheme for players to help put themselves into shape
for the 1997 campaign.
Reeve explained: "Players who reach the required fitness levels when assessments are made before and during next season can
benefit by up to #750.
"It`s hard work keeping fit during the winter and I have always
believed players should be rewarded for doing it properly. I
want the Somerset lads reporting back fitter than ever next
year and then we shall work on getting them sharper still.
"The other main aim must be to create an environment which
encourages every player to perform to his maximum. I would
rather be part of a losing side who give 100 per cent than
winners who cut corners."
Asked why he had chosen Somerset, Reeve said: "I have always
had an affinity with their cricket since watching them in a
Lord`s final during the Botham era. I actually had a trial with
Somerset when first coming to England before joining the MCC
Young Cricketers and Taunton has always seemed to me a lovely
place to play.
"There is a great amount of talent at the club, with Andy
Caddick fit again and Mushtaq Ahmed due to return next season.
I have never been one to set targets but I am certainly optimistic."
Among Reeve`s first tasks will be to advise on signings and
the appointment of a captain to succeed Andy Hayhurst, who
has joined Derbyshire since Somerset decided not to renew his
contract.
Somerset have appointed Colin Wells, who was released by
Derbyshire at the end of last season, as their new second team
captain and coach. He said: "I am looking forward to working
with Dermot because he is a proven winner."