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Asquith Rugby League Cricket Club
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Asquith Rugby League Cricket Club is your community Club. All ages, abilities & experience welcome! We form part of the Hornsby Kuring-gai Cricket Association and are located in the north of Sydney, NSW, Australia. ARLCC currently offers opportunities in Junior/Master Blasters for both boys and girls aged 5-10 and for Juniors (9-16yrs). We also enter teams in the All age Men's competition playing from A1 to D2 Grades.
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Q: Michael Hall - hard work creates opportunity
I’m lucky enough to have played a few years with Gary Bensley at Epping after he finished his grade career. Gary’s batting, bowling, fielding and captaincy were second to none. His competitiveness was there to see and whenever a game was on the line he could always make that difference. I also learnt that dropping a catch of Gary’s bowling wasn’t a good thing, especially if he was driving you home after cricket.
Jack Moran who was my 2nd Grade Captain at ND’s was a relatively quiet character but taught me to never give my wicket away cheaply and to think about your shot selection. By looking at him you knew whether you had done well or not – he didn’t need to say anything. Watching him work hard in the tough times with the bat created the respect he had from his team.
I’m lucky enough to have played a few years with Gary Bensley at Epping after he finished his grade career. Gary’s batting, bowling, fielding and captaincy were second to none. His competitiveness was there to see and whenever a game was on the line he could always make that difference. I also learnt that dropping a catch of Gary’s bowling wasn’t a good thing, especially if he was driving you home after cricket.
Jack Moran who was my 2nd Grade Captain at ND’s was a relatively quiet character but taught me to never give my wicket away cheaply and to think about your shot selection. By looking at him you knew whether you had done well or not – he didn’t need to say anything. Watching him work hard in the tough times with the bat created the respect he had from his team.
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Michael Hall - grounds to groundsI would probably look at myself as the average cricketer who has spent time around the Grounds and with different people in different Sp ...