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Kenyan Steve Tikolo in the nets at The Green

Andrew 'Papa Moose' Frater in full flight
 
The popular North Down Beanie

The guardians of the Senior Challenge Cup couldn't prevent a temporary stay at Stormont!
 
Comber Primary School were this season's Kwik Cricket Champions
 
Many Brollies were seen in Comber in 2008
 
Between Innings in the NCU under 15 Cup Final
 
Bermuda's Dwayne Leverock practices at The Green
 
August 2008 - a cricketer's nightmare
 
Eugene Moleon, Rory McCann and batsman Peter Shields do battle in the Senior Challenge Cup

Eye on the ball v Derriaghy
 
'One Shot More for the Honour of Down' tells the story of North Down Cricket Club which was founded in Comber in 1857.  In it, the author, Ian Shields, brings to life the history of the trophy laden Golden Eras, the devastating War Years, the tragic Titanic disaster and the personalities and events which have contributed to the club becoming the most successful in the Northern Cricket Union and one of the most successful in the history of cricket in Ireland.

Peter Connell and Robin Haire at Malahide

Thomas Odoyo, the Kenyan opening bowler, at The Green

Paddy O'Hara, Peter Shields, Trevor McKeown and Trevor Magee prior to the league game at The Green

Peter Shields - a study in concentration

Raymond and granddaughter Emma Moreland

Peter Shields, Jo Montgomery, Ian Callender and Ralph Coetzee
 
 
 

 

 

Kenyan Steve Tikolo in the nets at The Green

Andrew 'Papa Moose' Frater in full flight

 

The popular North Down Beanie

The guardians of the Senior Challenge Cup couldn't prevent a temporary stay at Stormont!

 

Comber Primary School were this season's Kwik Cricket Champions

 

Many Brollies were seen in Comber in 2008

 

Between Innings in the NCU under 15 Cup Final

 

Bermuda's Dwayne Leverock practices at The Green

 

August 2008 - a cricketer's nightmare

 

Eugene Moleon, Rory McCann and batsman Peter Shields do battle in the Senior Challenge Cup

Eye on the ball v Derriaghy

 

'One Shot More for the Honour of Down' tells the story of North Down Cricket Club which was founded in Comber in 1857.  In it, the author, Ian Shields, brings to life the history of the trophy laden Golden Eras, the devastating War Years, the tragic Titanic disaster and the personalities and events which have contributed to the club becoming the most successful in the Northern Cricket Union and one of the most successful in the history of cricket in Ireland.

Peter Connell and Robin Haire at Malahide

Thomas Odoyo, the Kenyan opening bowler, at The Green

Paddy O'Hara, Peter Shields, Trevor McKeown and Trevor Magee prior to the league game at The Green

Peter Shields - a study in concentration

Raymond and granddaughter Emma Moreland

Peter Shields, Jo Montgomery, Ian Callender and Ralph Coetzee

 

 

 

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