Ginger meggs by chatfield

The Annual Kemsley Memorial Cricket match was played last Sunday, 13th November once more at Chevalier college. A great day was had by all, raising money for the Motor Neurone Disease Association of NSW with the traditional game between the Ginger Meggs XI and the Greenwich Good Guys.
The Ginger Meggs X1 was again victorious defeating GGG for the Kemsley Cup.
James Kemsley’s youngest son, Seb Kemsley (GM X1) won the Kemsley Clap (Fielding) award, David Tucker (from the Greenwich Good Guys) won the Kemsley Clop (bowling) (3 for 16) and Monty Callaghan (GM X1) won the Kemsley Clip (batting) with 44 runs. 
We finished up raising $580 for the MND Foundation, not a bad effort!

The Annual Kemsley Memorial Cricket match was played last Sunday, 13th November once more at Chevalier college. A great day was had by all, raising money for the Motor Neurone Disease Association of NSW with the traditional game between the Ginger Meggs XI and the Greenwich Good Guys.

The Ginger Meggs X1 was again victorious defeating GGG for the Kemsley Cup.

James Kemsley’s youngest son, Seb Kemsley (GM X1) won the Kemsley Clap (Fielding) award, David Tucker (from the Greenwich Good Guys) won the Kemsley Clop (bowling) (3 for 16) and Monty Callaghan (GM X1) won the Kemsley Clip (batting) with 44 runs. 

We finished up raising $580 for the MND Foundation, not a bad effort!