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Menai Bridge Cricket Club, Anglesey
In 2005 Menai Bridge Cricket Club built a new pavilion, funded by Channel 4, the ECB and Anglesey County Council.
Since then Menai Bridge has gone from a small village club to a North Wales Premier League Club, with a growing number and balance of senior and junior players.
After last season's nailbiting final day victory, which saved the club from relegation, Robbie Jones, the 1st XI captain, has strengthened his squad for 2007.
And for the first time in their history, the club will be welcoming an overseas player onboard, to strengthen the playing squad and also to help with coaching both senior and junior players.
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James Coate is an exciting opening bat and leg spin bowler from Canberra, Australia. James is 21 years old and looking forward to spending the summer in Anglesey, playing Premier League cricket and coaching the juniors.
MBCC field three sides in the North Wales league and play in the Anglesey midweek league. Junior coaching sessio facility which the club has used since it opened, and will continue coaching sessions throughout the Winter months.
The club would like to thank all their sponsors for 2007 and invite spectators to come and watch Premiership cricket at their picturesque ground at Tyn-Y-Caeau.
Menai Bridge Cricket Club and its facilities were voted top in 2006 by all visiting teams, so please come along and support your local club.
Anyone who would like to become involved on a voluntary basis, helping either with scoring, umpiring or odd jobs for the club are most welocme.
And if you are a budding player eager to start playing cricket please contact Steve Jones on 01248 713184.
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