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New Season 4 Days Away

The new season is only a few days away with Firsts away to Fraserburgh in Grade 2 while the seconds are at home to Stoney Dyce in Grade 4.

This website will soon allow you to advise how to access this once available. Fixture lists can be viewed on the website and there are a few cup games on a Sunday and the sevens competition in June.

There will be practice at Rubislaw on Thursday’s from 1800hrs onwards although we will not have the nets available, so we will use the artificial and possibly the bowling machine instead. We should have the nets available the week after.

The nets are currently being upgraded and extended to improve our practise facilities and this improvement will hopefully be worth waiting for.

New playing shirts are also due to arrive this week and will be available for the bargain price of £20.

Finally, anyone who has not yet paid subs can do so either online or by sending a cheque to Geoff Morrison.

Grades Dinner Friday November 7th 2008

The Grades Dinner is being held at Pittodrie on Friday 7th November 2008, 7pm for 730pm start. The guest speaker is Gladstone Small and the price will be around £25.

Normally we do not have to give numbers that early, but this year we need to reply by 24th October, so if you could let me know if you can make it or not I would be obliged. Dress code is smart with Club tie.

If you wish to attend, please let Geoff Morrison know so he can compile a list.

2nds End Season on a High at Stoneywood

Last week’s close defeat against promotion favourites Banchory meant that the last game of the season against Stoneywood-Dyce would decide which of the two teams would finish bottom of Grade 3.

There were two changes to the team, out through injury went James Lord, and Edinburgh based Pradeep was spared the trip to Aberdeen as in came Rory Annand, and due to make his debut was Kevin Warner. Unfortunately Warner was a very, very late call off, and had it not been for a B&Q non-delivery of a fence for Geoff Morrison, we would have been one man short.

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