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Beer Festival 2020 Cancelled
The annual Rainham Cricket Club beer festival has unfortunately now been cancelled this year. A date has been set for 2021 – Sunday 25th July.Read More »Beer Festival 2019
Tickets for the Rainham Cricket Club Beer Festival on Sunday 21st July, 2019 are now on sale. There will be no paper tickets available at the club to purchase this year and NO tickets will be sold on the gate …Read More »
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Andy Parkinson
April 13, 2014
Andy Parkinson – “With an Eye to the Future” by David Wood, March 2014 A big, solid and gritty opening batsman, Andy Parkinson is fiercely loyal to Rainham Cricket Club and has ambitions to help the club gain greater success in the future as he develops his game. Joining the club aged ten in 1998, […]
Continue readingAaron Hawkins
May 1, 2003
Aaron Hawkins – “Cricket with a Smile” by David Wood, May 2014 The smiling, lanky boy from Gillingham has now played in the senior teams at Rainham Cricket Club for a decade and still has the ability to surprise members with some of his performances. A former pupil at Rainham Mark Grammar School with a […]
Continue readingNeil McCue
May 1, 1994
Neil McCue – “Gifted All Rounder” by David Wood, May 2014 Ranked as the team’s leading player for many seasons, he starred with both bat and ball and led by example both on and off the field of play with an air of stability and a huge amount of natural ability. Son of former local […]
Continue readingAndy Mortimore
May 1, 1992
Andy Mortimore by David Wood, May 2014 Having braved flames, toxic gases and collapsing floors, Andy Mortimore has survived many fires in his work as a fireman and battles on as a high order aggressive batsman for Rainham Cricket Club. The former Howard School pupil showed a growing interest in cricket as a boy and […]
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