Transvaal loan Hearle to Boland (19 Sep 1997)
Transvaal's Philip Hearle, a former SA Schools captain and skipper of the SA under 19 side that took on their Pakistani counterparts last season, will play for Boland this season as part of the recently-introduced player loan scheme
19-Sep-1997
19 September 1997
Transvaal loan Hearle to Boland
by Guy Hawthorne
Transvaal's Philip Hearle, a former SA Schools captain and
skipper of the SA under 19 side that took on their Pakistani
counterparts last season, will play for Boland this season as
part of the recently-introduced player loan scheme.
A bright future has been predicted for the left-handed opening
batsman, who spent the SA winter playing at the Wanderers Cricket
Club in Barbados.
Transvaal director of coaching Ray Jennings was at pains to point
out that his province was not "getting rid of one of its more
promising players".
"One of the reasons we decided to allow him to go to Boland as
part of the loan scheme is his undaunting loyalty to Transvaal",
said Jennings. "At the end of the day, his stint at Boland will
be to the benefit of Transvaal. He's immensely talented and I'm
confident he'll come back to us a better player for the
experience. Philip is one of many players at Transvaal that have
come out of our School of Excellence, which is run by Andrew
Kramer. He could have stayed at home and batted for a spot in the
first team at Transvaal. But we feel he has a better chance of
making it at Boland and regular cricket at the top level will be
good for him."
Hearle (19) admitted he would probably have struggled to hold
down a place in the Transvaal team, who will be without opener
Adam Bacher (on national duty) for much of the season but will
be able to call on new acquisitions Sven Koenig (from WP) and
Andre Seymore (from Northerns) and the vastly-improved Hussein
Manack.
Source: The Star