Lucas cricket teams
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Lucas cricket teams
I've been looking at some old Ribb league handbooks recently and noticed Lucas had a few decent players playing for them.
Jut wondered what the rules were to play for them?
Did you have to work there to play?
Jut wondered what the rules were to play for them?
Did you have to work there to play?
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I don't think you had to work there, one thing is for sure it was a magnificent place to play with the outfield as good as the square.
Had a few good players back in the 80's, opening bowler Hodgson and I think the opening bat was called Derek Carter, one of the regular Lucas players is a regular following the Clarets away.
Had a few good players back in the 80's, opening bowler Hodgson and I think the opening bat was called Derek Carter, one of the regular Lucas players is a regular following the Clarets away.
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Re: Lucas cricket teams
Didn't need to work there to play. They had a great setup at the end, always enjoyed playing there
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Re: Lucas cricket teams
They had an overseas amateur around 92/3 so obviously took it seriously.
I don't think they lasted after 94 though?
I don't think they lasted after 94 though?
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Not long after upgrading changing rooms and bar area too.
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Wonder what happened, did Lucas as a business start to struggle, so the club was wound down as a cost saving ?
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Not sure what happened now. Probably right that the business was struggling at the time. Shame
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Just spoke to my dad who said it was all sold to be a housing estate but never happened.
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Re: Lucas cricket teams
The Bushells ,Roger Law,Swift,Ronald Harrison ,and David Higgins all worked and played for Lucas as well as in the Lancashire League.
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Re: Lucas cricket teams
https://crickethistory.website/league/r ... index.html
Here's a link to all the Ribb league handbooks they have put on line so far, they seem to be adding one every day.
A lot of swiping to get to the stats at the back but we'll worth it if you played and remember the names.
Each year has the seasons before stats and tables etc..
Here's a link to all the Ribb league handbooks they have put on line so far, they seem to be adding one every day.
A lot of swiping to get to the stats at the back but we'll worth it if you played and remember the names.
Each year has the seasons before stats and tables etc..
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Re: Lucas cricket teams
Fantastic place to play cricket.bodge wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 7:05 pmI don't think you had to work there, one thing is for sure it was a magnificent place to play with the outfield as good as the square.
Had a few good players back in the 80's, opening bowler Hodgson and I think the opening bat was called Derek Carter, one of the regular Lucas players is a regular following the Clarets away.
Derek Carter I know well, he went on to become groundsman at Rawtenstall and then Burnley. He’s also a Claret.
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Really was a cracking setup.
Well manicured ground.
Was the second pitch lower down used as well? it was always well cropped. Only at games played on the top.
I remember a few names who played back in the late eighties including;
Donald Tyman and son
John Waite
Jim Heaton and Craig Heaton (on the odd occasion)
IT Carruthers (thought he was Botham)
Gary Moorhouse (and brother?)
Sure there was a Diamond in there and two brothers (Robertson's?).
Best tea in the Ribblesdale league.
Happy days.
Well manicured ground.
Was the second pitch lower down used as well? it was always well cropped. Only at games played on the top.
I remember a few names who played back in the late eighties including;
Donald Tyman and son
John Waite
Jim Heaton and Craig Heaton (on the odd occasion)
IT Carruthers (thought he was Botham)
Gary Moorhouse (and brother?)
Sure there was a Diamond in there and two brothers (Robertson's?).
Best tea in the Ribblesdale league.
Happy days.
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I worked for Lucas between mid-80s -early 2000s and played for both their apprentice football team in the Burnley league & also the team they had in the West Lancs league.
The set-up at Reedley was fantastic & some great days up there.
The sports ground was actually originally purchased & ongoing funded by the contribution of employees through the ‘sports & social fund’ that each could opt into from their wage.
Needless to say, it wasn’t well received when the company made the decision to sell-off the land & pocket the money.
Looking at satellite, can clearly still see the cricket ground & the top football pitch - although the clubhouse is long gone and the location of bottom football pitch is now housing.
They were good times, with good people.![Image]()
The set-up at Reedley was fantastic & some great days up there.
The sports ground was actually originally purchased & ongoing funded by the contribution of employees through the ‘sports & social fund’ that each could opt into from their wage.
Needless to say, it wasn’t well received when the company made the decision to sell-off the land & pocket the money.
Looking at satellite, can clearly still see the cricket ground & the top football pitch - although the clubhouse is long gone and the location of bottom football pitch is now housing.
They were good times, with good people.
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Yes: Gary Moorhouse’s brother, Chris, worked at Eastern Ave plant and playedZero wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 8:31 pmReally was a cracking setup.
Well manicured ground.
Was the second pitch lower down used as well? it was always well cropped. Only at games played on the top.
I remember a few names who played back in the late eighties including;
Donald Tyman and son
John Waite
Jim Heaton and Craig Heaton (on the odd occasion)
IT Carruthers (thought he was Botham)
Gary Moorhouse (and brother?)
Sure there was a Diamond in there and two brothers (Robertson's?).
Best tea in the Ribblesdale league.
Happy days.
Andy Dymond
Dave Keeley also: great sportsman with a mischievous sense of humour
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I was an apprentice at Throstle Mill and they wanted an improved scoreboard so had to walk up to Reedley every morning to invent a rod and universal joint system to make it easier to move the scores round in the mid 60’s .sportak-mustgo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 8:38 pmI worked for Lucas between mid-80s -early 2000s and played for both their apprentice football team in the Burnley league & also the team they had in the West Lancs league.
The set-up at Reedley was fantastic & some great days up there.
The sports ground was actually originally purchased & ongoing funded by the contribution of employees through the ‘sports & social fund’ that each could opt into from their wage.
Needless to say, it wasn’t well received when the company made the decision to sell-off the land & pocket the money.
Looking at satellite, can clearly still see the cricket ground & the top football pitch - although the clubhouse is long gone and the location of bottom football pitch is now housing.
They were good times, with good people.![]()
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Yes.
Fuzzy memory.
Its a lifetime ago.
There was a Gregson in there as well..
Fuzzy memory.
Its a lifetime ago.
There was a Gregson in there as well..
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I played both football and cricket against Lucas teams and the facilities at the club were superb and all sorted by the firm. I assume that originally you would have had to work there, but as time had gone on (late 80s/early/ mid 90s) many (good ) players clearly didn't (Jimmy Heaton, John Waite er al). It seemed almost criminal when it closed and the land was eventually sold for housing. Rolls Royce at Barlick was (maybe still is?) a very similar set up. Great facilities, but definitely not strictly employees of the firm.
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Rolls Royce had to change their name to Ghyll in the early 2000s as there was a serious incident with one of their sports teams I presume.
Rolls Royce didn't want the bad press.
They haven't played in the Ribb league for a while though.
Rolls Royce didn't want the bad press.
They haven't played in the Ribb league for a while though.
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You're right on Rolls Royce as I played there for a number of yearsDark Cloud wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 8:51 pmI played both football and cricket against Lucas teams and the facilities at the club were superb and all sorted by the firm. I assume that originally you would have had to work there, but as time had gone on (late 80s/early/ mid 90s) many (good ) players clearly didn't (Jimmy Heaton, John Waite er al). It seemed almost criminal when it closed and the land was eventually sold for housing. Rolls Royce at Barlick was (maybe still is?) a very similar set up. Great facilities, but definitely not strictly employees of the firm.
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Most names on this thread have played for Belvedere since Lucas closed.
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Derek Carter was the step dad of 3 brothers I used to know well. They were all good cricketers themeselves.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 7:38 pmFantastic place to play cricket.
Derek Carter I know well, he went on to become groundsman at Rawtenstall and then Burnley. He’s also a Claret.
I actually played football a few times with Derek for Grammar School Old Boys - I was only 17 and our team was entered into the Lancashire senior league. Most of our team was my age but we had 2 or 3 older players who usually turned out for us to look after us !! Derek was one of them….as was Steve Emmott and Ray Walne (Ray was a class player).
Derek’s first love was definitely cricket though and he played for Lucas for years.
The facilities at Lucas were brilliant - they used to play the local league football finals down there if it wasn’t at Turf Moor. I’ve played in a few finals at Lucas and a few on Turf Moor too and the Lucas pitch was always far better.
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There's a story Derek tells about how he nearly got divorced shortly after getting married..he was playing for Lucas one weekend and it was a very wet day that required a lot of mopping up. No sponges were available so they required material to roll onto the wicket to bring up the water..ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 7:38 pmFantastic place to play cricket.
Derek Carter I know well, he went on to become groundsman at Rawtenstall and then Burnley. He’s also a Claret.
Derek promptly popped home and got a luxury duvet set and bedding they'd been gifted as a wedding present and used that...didn't go down too well with the new Mrs Carter
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