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Ben Rhydding CC

The club was proud to be awarded the prestigous clubmark in 2006, and was only the 39th club in Yorkshire at the time to be given this award.
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Junior Presentation Evening

Please make a note in your diaries and clear any prior engagements. The BRCC Junior presentation evening will be held at the club house on Friday 12th September 2008. Start time to be confirmed bu...
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Quiz night a huge Success

Last Saturday saw the club host a b-b-q and Quiz night in the club house.  It was a fantastic turnout despite both the 1st and 2nd team games being postponed earlier in the day due to some dreadful...
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Streaky loss for 3rdXI

Last Sunday saw a Coutances way first (not including the naked cricket game some 10 years ago).  Play was interrupted during the 3rd XI game between Ben Rhydding and Yorkshire Post by the appearance ...
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Rhydding Progress to Final!

Ben Rhydding first team qualified for the final of the Aire-Wharfe twenty20 competition last Thursday, in a thrilling match against 'A' Division Burley-in-Wharfedale CC. The match featured success f...
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Web site latest

For anyone whos still interested a few new features on our ever expanding and all encompassing web site. 1) New: Galleries. Upload photo's from club events. The Hawaiain night photo's are up there t...
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Welcome
Written by Web Master   
Saturday, 12 June 2004 11:54

Welcome to the all new Ben Rhydding Cricket Club website. 

Ben Rhydding Cricket Club was formed in 1929 and plays two teams in the Airedale Wharfedale League.

Please click here for more information on our history.

In addition to our two senior league teams and a friendly/social 'Third Team', the club has a vibrant and thriving junior section, providing cricket for all age groups from Under 11 through to Under 17's. Working in partnership with our neighbors Ilkley Cricket Club also caters for Girls Cricket from U15's upwards, with Ilkey CC providing junior girls cricket for gilrs up to the age of U13.

The club was proud to be awarded the prestigious clubmark in 2006, and was only the 39th club in Yorkshire at the time to be given this award.

Based on Countance Way just on the outskirts of Ben Rhydding on the A65 near Ilkley, the club plays in full view of the famous Ilkey Moor and the 'Cow and Calf' rocks.

Affiliated to the Ben Rhydding Sports Club, the cricket section has access to a club house and changing facilities second to none and the envy of many. These facilities are available for private hire. Click here for details on the Sports Club, other sections and use of the facilities.

If you want to contact us please use this link or contact any of the Club Officers or Team Captains.

 
Club Enjoys 12 point Weekend
Written by Peter Taylor   
Monday, 25 August 2008 13:18
Great wins for both the 1st and 2nd teams over Skipton at the weekend provided the Rhydding with its first 12 point weekend of the season.  The first eleven playing away put a dent in Skipton's promotion hopes by taking maximum points from the game with a 44 run victory whilst at Coutances way the 2nd team beat top of the table opponents with a 21 run victory.  Match reports from both games appear on the repective team newspages.
 
Buckley, Crane and Moorehouse play in schools finals
Written by Andrew Jennings   
Tuesday, 29 July 2008 00:27
CONGRATULATIONS to the 2008 Yorkshire Post Schools Cricket champions Hipperholme and Lightcliffe High School and Sports College.
On a thrilling day at Headingley Carnegie, the school's Under 13s cricket team triumphed over Harrogate Grammar by five runs in the final.

Hipperholme and Lightcliffe had earlier beaten Ilkley Grammar in the semi-final, while Harrogate defeated Kelvin Hall School.

In the third-place play-off, Ilkley prevailed against Kelvin Hall.

138 schools entered the prestigious event with teams having to win at least six games to reach the final.
BRCC Players Jack Buckley, Josh Crane and Aaron Moorehouse
IGS Year 9 Cricket :: BRCC Players Jack Buckley, Josh Crane and Aaron Moorehouse
 

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