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NEPL 2022

No official communication yet, is this definitely correct?
Yes, this is 100% correct. I also understand that there will be no sanctions if a team concedes, however, I’m not sure if the non defaulting club receive maximum points or not. Could have a very significant impact on promotion and relegation.
 

Yes, this is 100% correct. I also understand that there will be no sanctions if a team concedes, however, I’m not sure if the non defaulting club receive maximum points or not. Could have a very significant impact on promotion and relegation.
Okay thanks - the league will hopefully announce this officially soon. It’s certainly going to stretch my club, several MLF’s in our ranks.
 
I think most knew it would be a competitive league this year, but really surprised to see Burnmoor lose 3 of their opening 6, and of course Chester Le St lose 4 of their opening 6 games.

Jack Burnham with 3 centuries in 6 games, John Oswell with 450+ runs at a strike rate touching 150, Hetton Lyons 100% record and Eppleton losing all 6 are all other things of note so far in the NEPL.
 
I think most knew it would be a competitive league this year, but really surprised to see Burnmoor lose 3 of their opening 6, and of course Chester Le St lose 4 of their opening 6 games.

Jack Burnham with 3 centuries in 6 games, John Oswell with 450+ runs at a strike rate touching 150, Hetton Lyons 100% record and Eppleton losing all 6 are all other things of note so far in the NEPL.

no chance of redemption for Burnham?
 
Hetton Lyons comfortably beat Felling by 9 wickets to stay top.

Eppleton beat Burnmoor as well down at the bottom, last I looked Eppleton were 6 down needing around another 90 so thought Burnmoor would get the win but Eppleton won by 3 wickets
 
2 likely cracking games either side of the water starting at 11:00 am.4th placed Burnopfield v leaders Hetton Lyons at the Hobson.2nd placed Newcastle travel down the coast road to 5th placed Tynemouth
 
2 likely cracking games either side of the water starting at 11:00 am.4th placed Burnopfield v leaders Hetton Lyons at the Hobson.2nd placed Newcastle travel down the coast road to 5th placed Tynemouth
I was playing for 3s so didn't get to Preston Avenue, but everyone I've talked to said it was a great game, with JDT (50 & a 4fer) in splendid nick. Only surprise for me is that Newcastle didn't declare sooner & really push for the win.
 
I was playing for 3s so didn't get to Preston Avenue, but everyone I've talked to said it was a great game, with JDT (50 & a 4fer) in splendid nick. Only surprise for me is that Newcastle didn't declare sooner & really push for the win.
Looking at the scorecard was that Sean Longstaff the footballer playing for Tynemouth. Good on him if it was that is real old school footbaers playing club cricket in the off season.
 
Looking at the scorecard was that Sean Longstaff the footballer playing for Tynemouth. Good on him if it was that is real old school footbaers playing club cricket in the off season.
Yes it was. Sean actually prefers cricket to football as a game & always plays about 6 games each season. He's been at the club since he was a junior, as was his brother. They are both still regular attenders, as is Sam Fender. Whisper it on here but they do give loads back to the local community via their involvement in the club.
 
Yes it was. Sean actually prefers cricket to football as a game & always plays about 6 games each season. He's been at the club since he was a junior, as was his brother. They are both still regular attenders, as is Sam Fender. Whisper it on here but they do give loads back to the local community via their involvement in the club.

Did Sam Fender play too?
 
Yes it was. Sean actually prefers cricket to football as a game & always plays about 6 games each season. He's been at the club since he was a junior, as was his brother. They are both still regular attenders, as is Sam Fender. Whisper it on here but they do give loads back to the local community via their involvement in the club.
Spot on!l heard a few years ago Matty was one of the best schoolboy batsmen in the region.
 
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