Village final: McHale realises a dream (28 Aug 1998)
TWO MONTHS ago, John McHale was just another member of Methley's successful Central Yorkshire League side
28-Aug-1998
28 August 1998
Village final: McHale realises a dream
By Andrew Collomosse
TWO MONTHS ago, John McHale was just another member of Methley's
successful Central Yorkshire League side.
On Sunday, though, he will lead his team-mates out at Lord's in
the final of the National Village Championship against
Gloucestershire County League club Apperley.
So it is understandable that the Methley captain is struggling to
come to terms with the reality of what he inevitably describes as
"something every cricketer in the world dreams about."
Yet one of McHale's first thoughts as he prepares for the walk
through the Long Room and out on to the most famous cricket
ground in the world will be for his predecesor Lee Mills, who
will also be a member of the Methley line-up on Sunday. "Lee had
genuine personal reasons for giving up the captaincy but he is
bound to wonder about what might have been," says McHale.
Mills is not the only member of the Methley squad with an extra
incentive on Sunday, however, for he is one four players who will
be on duty at Lord's who endured the torment of a last-ball
defeat in the final six years ago.
"Everybody at the club is desperate to make up for that defeat,"
says McHale, formerly with Selby Londesborough in the York Senior
League."
However Methley's success in league and cup competitions in
recent years has not met with wholesale approval among their
peers and the celebrations surrounding Sunday's game have been
marred by problems off the field.
Ossett, their opponents in a Central Yorkshire League match on
Saturday, have been reluctant to switch dates to accommodate
Methley's big day while the Yorkshire Council declined to allow
them to move their inter-league play-off game, scheduled for
Sunday, forward to Bank Holiday Monday.
"It's a shame," admits McHale with masterly understatement. "And
it looks as if we'll have to give up our place in the play-offs
because everyone in Methley will be down at Lord's. You would
think people would try to help us instead of putting obstacles in
our way."
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)