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    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    Cheers guys. It has been a long day. I have driven 562 miles today. Back on the road tomorrow but thankfully only Bath and back.
    It was a decent gate but a bit down on a Yorkshire last year but great to see the team bowl, field and bat so well I thought Meschede bowled superbly. Obviously Ingram was outstanding. Gents we can win this damn thing.

    Gutted Finals day is the same day as Wales v Austria. Will be going to the football with a bit of a heavy heart.
    Bloody typical eh?
    I bet you won't be the only one feeling the same.
    Not going to the Welsh game personally so might well have a bit of this if I can drum up some support. I just have to remember to get off the M4!

    Meschede defo turned the tie, they were going great guns.
    Ingram is pure class.
    Rudolph, who has come in for some stick over the last couple of seasons from some quarters (include myself in that) also played an excellent game himself. Once we'd lost the 1st wicket so early I'm thinking oh dear, but he didn't panic and showed that he is an excellent batsman.
    Removing the burden of general captaincy seems to have helped.

    BTW, De Lange has some frame on him, and quick!

    As you say, confidence is high and we could surprise people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacAdder View Post
    Bloody typical eh?
    I bet you won't be the only one feeling the same.
    Not going to the Welsh game personally so might well have a bit of this if I can drum up some support. I just have to remember to get off the M4!

    Meschede defo turned the tie, they were going great guns.
    Ingram is pure class.
    Rudolph, who has come in for some stick over the last couple of seasons from some quarters (include myself in that) also played an excellent game himself. Once we'd lost the 1st wicket so early I'm thinking oh dear, but he didn't panic and showed that he is an excellent batsman.
    Removing the burden of general captaincy seems to have helped.

    BTW, De Lange has some frame on him, and quick!

    As you say, confidence is high and we could surprise people.

    It would be great if you went Mac. I know Glammy have 500 tickets at about £66 a shot. Not cheap but for three games I suppose it's not bad. Agree with all you say especially Rudolph. I have been very critical of him but he has batted and captained the side really well in T20. I like De Lange.
    Anyway if you do go you need to bring back the Cup.:

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    Re: GLAMMY

    Just realised that finals day is 2nd September. Sept 3rd will be the 40th anniversary of Glamorgans first one day final against Middlesex at Lords for those old enough to remember it. My first trip ever to Lords and only my second visit to London. (Had gone up the year before to see City win at Charlton). Mike Llewellyns six onto the roof of the pavilion that day was massive. Where have those forty years gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hot Shot Hamish. View Post
    Just realised that finals day is 2nd September. Sept 3rd will be the 40th anniversary of Glamorgans first one day final against Middlesex at Lords for those old enough to remember it. My first trip ever to Lords and only my second visit to London. (Had gone up the year before to see City win at Charlton). Mike Llewellyns six onto the roof of the pavilion that day was massive. Where have those forty years gone.
    That's a scary thought. That six was a high point in a pretty disappointing defeat. Where has time gone?

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    Re: GLAMMY

    Quote Originally Posted by Hot Shot Hamish. View Post
    Just realised that finals day is 2nd September. Sept 3rd will be the 40th anniversary of Glamorgans first one day final against Middlesex at Lords for those old enough to remember it. My first trip ever to Lords and only my second visit to London. (Had gone up the year before to see City win at Charlton). Mike Llewellyns six onto the roof of the pavilion that day was massive. Where have those forty years gone.
    Forty years,that is so scary i can remember it so well

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