Balconiers’ 45th Annual ‘End-of-Season’ Glamorgan Players Awards Dinner & Reminiscing on a number of Anniversaries celebrated in 2018

The Towers Hotel, Jersey Marine, Swansea on Monday, 1st October 2018 at 7:00 for 7:30pm

This year during the evening we will be reminiscing on a number of Anniversaries that were celebrated during the 2018 season, The historic first Championship win in 1948, the victory in 1968 against the touring Australian Team and the world record Six Sixes scored by Sir Garry Sobers off the bowling of Malcolm Nash. We are again grateful to Dr Andrew Hignal and Edward Bevan for their assistance in staging this annual event

Talks in the CC4 Museum of Welsh Cricket – 2018/19 Announced

The first batch of talks to be held in the CC4 Museum of Welsh Cricket at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff starting t 7pm have been announced.

For full details, booking, parking etc. please refer to:

http://www.glamorgancricket.com/visiting/museum.html

In brief:

10th October 2018 – An Evening with Alan Wilkins

9th November 2018 – British Legion Remembrance Event

21st November 2018 – The Cricketing Family Harrison

4th December 2018 – Winter Quiz

15th January 2019 – An Evening with Alan Jones

Talks for February and March yet to be detailed.

New Book: Whites On Green: A history of cricket at St Helen’s, Swansea by Bob Harragan & Andrew Hignell

For those at the Balconiers Buffet Evening held at St Helen’s on the 22nd June 2018 may recall that Dr Andrew Hignell presented John Williams with the first copy of a new book shortly to be released, well it was released yesterday and is available from The Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians at £18.

http://acscricket.com/?page_id=45&category=19&product_id=214

It is the only county cricket ground in the United Kingdom where you can both see the sea and feel the breeze coming off the adjoining estuary – the St Helen’s ground in Swansea where some memorable days in cricket history have thrilled the crowds shoe-horned into the tiered enclosures lining the boundaries at one of county cricket’s most idiosyncratic venues.

It was at the Swansea ground where Glamorgan secured a dramatic two-day victory over the 1951 South Africans; where the guile and spin of Johnnie Clay confounded and becalmed Australian batting legend Don Bradman; where during the late 1940s, John Arlott sat in the BBC radio commentary box, alongside Swansea’s favourite son, the famed poet Dylan Thomas; where in 1976 West Indian legend Clive Lloyd struck the world’s fastest double-hundred; where Matthew Maynard struck an astonishing hundred on first-class debut in 1985; where Glamorgan defeated the Australians on successive tours in 1964 and 1968; and where – during the latter season – Garry Sobers became the first man in cricket history to hit six sixes in an over.

This book by Andrew Hignell and the late Bob Harragan is the fifth in the highly acclaimed Cricket Witness series and its publication, during the summer of 2018, celebrates the 50th anniversary of Sobers’ feat at the Swansea ground against the occasional spin of Malcolm Nash. Besides recounting all of these feats, and a number of other memorable occasions in cricket history at St Helen’s, this book also traces the creation during the second half of the 19th century of the ground – used by Swansea’s cricket and rugby teams – and its integral place in Welsh sporting history. Lavishly illustrated with many hitherto unpublished photographs, this book will appeal to local historians as well as aficionados of the summer game, besides showing how popular outgrounds and cricket festivals have been in the county cricket calendar.

 

 

 

 

John Williams appointed Honarary Consultant & Ambassador to Glamorgan CCC

On the 3rd June 2018 Glamorgan County Cricket Club announced the appointment of John Williams (Balconiers Chairman) as an Honorary Consultant and an Ambassador to the Club.

The Board has invited John to continue to attend board meetings in his new capacity and, additionally, to be an Honorary Life Vice President of the Club. John has accepted both invitations.

John, who has been a strong supporter of the club’s revised governance arrangements and has served on the Glamorgan committee since the early 1980’s.

Commenting on John’s new appointment, the outgoing Chairman, Barry O’Brien, paid tribute to John as follows: “John Williams is a truly wonderful man whose support and passion for Glamorgan is second to none – his achievements with the Balconiers both in terms of staging our St Helen’s Festival and raising funds for the club have been magnificent. We are delighted that John has agreed to accept the position as a consultant and ambassador to the Board on his resignation from it, such that we will continue to benefit from his wise counsel, while his appointment as Honorary Life VP is a fitting tribute to his many achievements.”

John Williams responded as follows: “I am delighted to accept the role of Honorary Consultant and Ambassador to Glamorgan County Cricket Club.  I am profoundly humbled and honoured to have been appointed as an Honorary Life Vice-President of the Club and thrilled to take up these positions to continue supporting the best interests of the Club and its Members.”

John Williams enjoying the day at Leicestershire in 2017.

New St Helen’s Balconiers President

The Balconiers are proud to announce that Alan Jones MBE has accepted the Office of President, we are so lucky to have such a well regarded man to take on the mantle held previously with such distinction by Don Shepherd. Alan has been associated with Glamorgan CCC  for 66 years since 1952 when he first attended the Glamorgan nets at Neath.

Between 1955 and 1983 – Alan scored over 34,000 First Class runs, with 1000 runs in 23 successive Seasons from 1961. In 1982 he was honoured by Her Majesty The Queen with an MBE.  He will be a dual President as he also continues as President of Glamorgan CCC in 2018 having been elected in 2016.

The invitation to Alan was uniquely appropriate because of his record opening partnership of 330 with Roy Fredericks against Northamptonshire in 1972 which was the catalyst behind the formation of the St. Helen’s Balconiers.

When Alan was approached to become our new President, we were delighted that he accepted without hesitation.

T 20 Finals Day-Edgbaston-September 2nd 2017

The St Helen’s Balconiers are committed to organising two trips to the Finals Day.

Trip 1 -Ticket Travel and Overnight Stay at the Ibis Hotel , Birmingham Airport. Returning after breakfast on Sunday September 3rd (Providing the matches are completed on the Saturday However if the weather intervenes and the Matches go into the second day we will stay there until the completion on the second day)

Package Cost per individual sharing is £145. Single occupancy Price -£180

Both prices include Coach, Hotel and your £66 ticket.

There is a very short turnaround time for this, so please confirm by e mail no later than  midnight on Bank Holiday Monday, and your booking will be taken on trust with full amount payable on the day by Cheque made out to Daffodil Cricket Tours .

Pick up location and times will be advised once we receive your confirmation.

Trip 2- Day Trip picking up along the M4 Corridor- including £66 ticket [Subject to availability] plus cost of coach  £91. Coach returning after close of play approx. 9.30 pm

There is a very short turnaround time for this, so please confirm by e mail no later than  midnight on Bank Holiday Monday, and your booking will be taken on trust with full amount payable on the day by Cheque made out to Daffodil Cricket Tours .

Very sad news

It is with much sadness that we have to advise you that Don, our President, passed away yesterday [Friday August 18th]. He celebrated his 90th birthday just last Saturday and underwent long awaited heart surgery in the course of the last week.

We are sure that there will be many tributes made to a great cricketer and a great man over the coming days. In the meantime our thoughts and prayers are with Don’s family as they come to terms with their loss. RIP
DonS