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CRICKET: Eason lauds Horspath's rise


Skipper Robbie Eason hailed Horspath’s fairy-tale rise from obscurity to MP Sports Cherwell League champions as a “fantastic achievement.”

Controversially placed in Division 5 following the demerger with Oxford in 2004, the village club have stormed up the league before capturing the Division 1 crown on Saturday with two games to spare.

Under Adrian Manger they reeled off four successive titles, winning Division 5 (2004), Division 4 (2005), Division 3 (2006) and Division 2 (2007).

Eason took over at the helm in 2008, and in just the club’s third season in the top flight, they have secured the title for the first time in their history.

“If you had said seven seasons ago we would have done this I would have thought you were having a laugh,” said Eason.

“It is not just about the players though and what they have achieved. It is a fantastic achievement for a village club.”

Eason put his side’s success down to an all-round team effort, while at the same time giving special mention to former Oxfordshire off-spinner Paul Jeacock, the leading wicket-taker with 33 victims, and batsman Ned Murray, who has scored 565 runs at an average of 57.

“They are the two stand-out players really,” said Horspath’s captain. “But in general it has been a great team effort.

“It has been done by putting the hard yards in. We train really hard on Tuesdays and Thursdays and it has paid off. There is no fluke about what we have achieved.”

Modestly, Eason failed to mention his own huge contribution, which has seen him hit 631 runs at an average of 79.

But the 29-year-old former Oxfordshire opener admitted Horspath’s title triumph was his best moment in the game.

“To do it with my brother (Will) in the side, and with a really family-orientated club it is my finest achievement,” he said.

Now Horspath, who boast a remarkable 32-match unbeaten run in Division 1 stretching back to May 2009, are to seek election to the Serious Cricket Home Counties Premier League.

“We have come a long way in a short time,” added Eason. “Obviously we are looking forward to the Home Counties.

“We know it’s a massive challenge, but we will probably bring a couple of players in, and if we keep the core we’ve got, hopefully we will do OK.”

And Horspath don’t look as if they are finished yet this season in the Cherwell League as their second, third and fourth teams are on course to win their divisions to complete an unprecedented four-timer.

“It is a massive thing,” said Eason. “We have all four teams going for titles.

“It speaks volumes for how we are running the club with the youngsters coming through the set-up.”

Comments(12)

Steps TDCR says...
12:33pm Wed 25 Aug 10

Congratulations to all the boys at Horspath. I am sure they will do well in the Home Counties. Another victory for a well run Village team. Robbie, massive unit and will get runs in the higher league.

White Denim says...
1:46pm Wed 25 Aug 10

Agreed Steps, congratulations to Horspath - best team in div 1 by a distance. Also, congrats to me for predicting they would win it at the start of the season!

nicked out says...
3:28pm Wed 25 Aug 10

Agreed, best team in the league. What's happened to Bourton Vale?

AROUND THE CORNER ON THE 45 says...
3:51pm Wed 25 Aug 10

nicked out wrote:
Agreed, best team in the league. What's happened to Bourton Vale?
Who cares about BV, well done the path, good luck from the north

Rural View says...
4:06pm Wed 25 Aug 10

Anyone good enough for Oxfordshire in their squad? Plenty of youth, Jeacock and Mason aside.

scenicafc says...
10:35pm Wed 25 Aug 10

Best side in this league by a country mile, same as their 2nd's, 3rd's & 4th's in thier respective league's..

Power says...
8:31am Thu 26 Aug 10

Having a behemoth like Adam Krol in your side must be very intimidating for most sides, so not really a surprise they have won so easily this season. The sight of his hairy back during the warm up is enough for most normal humans. The only handicap must be trying to get him in his reinforced travelling cage for away games. Well done lads, good luck next season

Oxford Ra Ra, Le Manoir Aux Quat'Saisons says...
11:19am Thu 26 Aug 10

A behemoth indeed, Power. Also bats like Graham Thorpe in the middle order. One thinks the Oxfordshire selectors should look very hard at him, and his passport, to see whether he meets the relevant criteria set by the UK border agency.

No idea why Robbie Eason keeps voting UKIP, Turkey for the EU!

AROUND THE CORNER ON THE 45 says...
12:41pm Thu 26 Aug 10

For those who are not familair with the power's powerful use of the english language

be·he·moth = noun

no mention of Turkey though!!!

Bible a huge animal, assumed to be the hippopotamus: Job 40:15-24
any animal or thing that is huge or very powerful
Origin: Heb behemot, intens. pl. of behema, beast; akin to Ethiopic bəhma, dumb, speechless

Power says...
2:19pm Thu 26 Aug 10

He is a huge animal.

Steps TDCR says...
8:50am Fri 27 Aug 10

Some say he was a rescued Russian performing bear, others that he was a laboratory experiment to cure baldness that went horribly wrong, too us he's just............ The Krol!

Sunday Offie! says...
9:44am Fri 27 Aug 10

I can confirm he does originate from Russia but was rescued and taken in to a local public house, he washes in the nearby river and catches fish which is served at a reasonable price.


Robbie Eason (centre) leads the celebrations as Horspath secure the MP Sports Cherwell League Division 1 crown Robbie Eason (centre) leads the celebrations as Horspath secure the MP Sports Cherwell League Division 1 crown

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