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The Turriff cup 20/twenty Semi and Final have been scheduled for this weekend 9th/10th September at the Links.
First of the games with BonAccord and AGFP scheduled to start at 13:00 and the Second scheduled at 16:00 with Mannofield playing the winner of the previous game. Both games have been scheduled to minimise disruption from the football game at Pittodrie. wytbu8 Sep 8 2006 - 9:00am
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wytbu8 Sep 3 2006 - 8:29pm
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A century from wicketkeeper A Win and five wickets from Mac Ahmed saw Bon Accord comfortably beat Kintore to take the Grade 1 title in Saturday's final round of fixtures in the top two leagues. At the other end of the table meanwhile Queens Cross fell 4 agonising runs short of retaining their Grade 1 status in their head-to-head contest with Inverurie at Kellands Park, while Grammar FPs took the points they needed to survive despite losing to Ellon. The Grade 2 title goes to Artisans following their defeat of Academy at the Duthie Park, while Gordonians beat Kemnay in a low-scoring game at Bogbeath Park.
MrPurple Sep 2 2006 - 10:03pm
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Cricket Users Group Meeting originally arranged for tonight (Thursday 31st August) has been postponed to Thursday 7 September 2006 at 7pm at the Tennis Centre in Westburn Park.
MrPurple Aug 31 2006 - 2:58pm
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Having avoided one another all season, Bon Accord play Kintore twice in 24 hours at the weekend in their attempt to make a clean sweep of all the trophies open to them this season. Requiring only 10 points to take the league title, Saturday's Grade 1 encounter paradoxically probably presents the simpler task than Sunday's one-off game at Mannofield. If however Bon Accord do slip up on Saturday, then Cults, who have finished their programme, will once again be crowned champions. At the bottom of the league meanwhile Queens Cross need to win and restrict Inverurie to less than 10 points if the Harlaw side are not to be relegated to Grade 2, with the odds probably on the Kellands Park side surviving. The other issue to be resolved is the Grade 2 title, which will go to Artisans if they win their final game against Academy. However should Artisans miss out then 2nd Cults have the possibility of gaining promotion along with Mannofield, both sides having completed their programmes last weekend. In Grade 4, already won by Turriff, St Ronald take on Dunecht at King's College.
MrPurple Aug 30 2006 - 11:02pm
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The titles in both Grade 1 and 2, and who is relegated from the top division are issues still to be resolved following the final full round of Grades matches at the weekend. At the top of Grade 1 both Bon Accord and Cults won, leaving the Bons needing 10 points from their final game against Kintore to take the league from the current champions. MrPurple Aug 27 2006 - 9:54pm
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Winning the toss, and electing to bat second, probably cost Stoneywood-Dyce victory as in rapidly fading light they lost to the Grades Select by 7 runs in last night's final of the Malik City of Aberdeen Twenty20 Cup played at Peoples Park. MrPurple Aug 22 2006 - 9:34am
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Mannofield's hope of completing a Grade 2 league and cup double were thwarted as they were defeated by 2nd Cults in Sunday's Bon Accord Cup Final held at the Allan Park.Crathie meanwhile hoisted themselves closer to Grade 3 safety as they beat 2nd Banchory on the Royal Estate. By agreement between the clubs the reverse fixture between the two sides, also postponed earlier in the season, has been declared void.
MrPurple Aug 20 2006 - 9:56pm
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This season's Grade competitions look set to go into overtime, as heavy overnight rain washed some fixtures for the second time this summer, with the Association Rules requiring the postponed fixtures requiring to be replayed a week on Sunday. MrPurple Aug 20 2006 - 4:53pm
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It could be a case of winner-takes-all in this week's ICC Intercontinental Cup match between European rivals Scotland and Ireland in Aberdeen at Mannofield starting (11:00) this Thursday 17th - 20th. wytbu8 Aug 16 2006 - 10:48am
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