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Irish League Youth Plate S60 - date *** PLEASE DO NOT DELETE ***

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2025 6:36 pm
by crackit
Welcome to the Irish League Youth Plate.
  • All teams in Divisions 3 and 4 of the Irish League receive an invite.
  • From Season 64, teams will be invited in the reverse order or their One Day ranking at the end of the previous season (so worst to first)).
  • There will be 16 teams in the plate, or 32, if sufficient numbers accept.
  • So from season 64, the lowest 16 (or 32 teams) that accept are guaranteed place in the draw.
Warning note: please be patient if you have been knocked out of the cup, sometimes it takes FTP a while to recognise that you have been and so free to join. I promise it does work eventually.

Competition Details:
  • It is a knock-out cup.
  • The draw is random (there is no seeding).
  • Games are played on a Wednesday.
  • Games played are T20 friendlies
  • Games do not impact player fatigue for league matches.
  • Local weather conditions are applied
  • Pitch preparation is at the whim of the home team’s groundskeeper (random).
What's the catch?
  • There is none, entry is free.
  • We ask, but don't enforce, that those who can pull Irish youth players as a contribution.
  • Both finalists win an award of Pavilion membership.
Then why?
As always, my hope is to:
  • Develop a sense of identity, belonging and community to the Irish league setup.
  • Support the Irish national side by encouraging youth pulls where possible.
  • Offer teams in lower divisions the chance to test themselves against higher league opposition.
  • Have fun.
  • Additionally, the plate offers a chance for teams in the lower divisions to compete in something they can progress in and may just win.
It would be great if you would join in by hitting the accept button when you receive your invite.

Re: Irish League Youth Plate – S63

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2025 7:15 pm
by crackit
Timeline
  • 12 November : All Division 3 and 4 sides not in the Irish League Senior Cup draw are invited in rank order; they get priority over those who did.
  • After 19 November : Any Division 3 and 4 sides knocked out of the Irish League Senior Cup draw are invited in rank order. If this applies to you, please note that accepting your invitation sometimes doesn't work as the system may still have you recorded as playing in the Cup; be patient and try again later - the system will synchronise and work closer to the deadline.
  • 26 November: Acceptance deadline
  • 3 December: Round of 32 / 16.
  • 10 December : Round of 16 / Quarter-finals.
  • 17 December : Quarter-finals / Semi-finals.
  • 24 December : Semi-finals / Final.
  • 31 September: Final / nothing.

Re: Irish League Youth Plate – S63

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2025 7:17 pm
by crackit
Team Roll of Honour

Season 63:
  • Winner: Applewood Crossing
  • Runner-up: Balls Deep
  • Semi-finalists: Blazing Dragons Cricket Club; Meeting Mr Miandad
Season 62:
  • Winner: The Hurlutown Partnership
  • Runner-up: Insane Inglewood Posse
  • Semi-finalists: St Johns Athletic; Xessux Club
Season 61:
  • Winner: Woodlands CC
  • Runner-up: St Johns Athletic
  • Semi-finalists: Ireland Lions ; Western Suburbs Hacks
Season 60:
  • Winner: Woodlands CC
  • Runner-up: The Dragon Warrior
  • Semi-finalists: North Cardiff Cosmos; Western Suburbs Hacks
Individual leaders
Player of the Tournament, for most fantasy points:
  • S63: 316 Walter Adair (FPCC Ireland)
  • S62: 319 - Gavin Rankin (Insane Inglewood Posse)
  • S61: 393 - Kenny Heidrich (St Johns Athletic)
  • S60: 433- Marcas Kenna (The Dragon Warrior)
Golden pads, for most runs scored by a batter:
  • S63: 225 Darrell Haggett (Applewood Crossing)
  • S62: 227 - Wilson Mann (Insane Inglewood Posse)
  • S61: 244 - Bernard Fahey (Woodlands CC)
  • S60: 230 - Bernard Fahey (Woodlands CC)
Golden cap, for most wickets taken by a bowler:
  • S63: 9-64 Marcas Johnston (rws, Meeting Mr Miandad)
  • S62: 7-108 Hans van Nistelrooy (rm, The Hurlutown Partnership)
  • S61: 6-57 Subhash Bhatia (rfs, Trinity)
  • S60: 12-59 Marcas Kenna (lf, The Dragon Warrior)
Golden gloves, for most dismissals involving the keeper:
  • S63: 9 (7c, 2st) - Colin Alfred (Applewood Crossing)
  • S62: 7 (7c, 0st) Eoin Smith (Insane Inglewood Posse) / (5c, 2st) Kushwant Jadav (The Hurlutown Partnership)
  • S61: 6 (5c, 1st) Jack Stenhouse (St Johns Athletic)
  • S60: 6 (6c) Liam Doyle (The Dragon Warrior)

Re: Irish League Youth Plate S60 - date *** PLEASE DO NOT DELETE ***

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2025 2:01 pm
by crackit
First Round
Note: Rankings used are as of the start of the season.
#048 Blazing Dragons Cricket Club ( Youth 3.1 ) vs. #055 Muggles Cricket Club ( Youth 3.1 ) [Youth Rivalry: 2-0]
Blazing Dragons Cricket Club won by 7 wickets
#021 Weston Super Mud CC ( Youth 3.1 ) vs. #022 Royal Eleven ( Youth 3.3 ) [Youth Rivalry: 1-1]
Royal Eleven won by 6 wickets
#049 Balls Deep ( Youth 4.1 ) vs.#063 Newtown Pirates ( Youth 4.2 ) [Youth Rivalry: 0-0]
Balls Deep won by 5 wickets
#037 Barnsley St. Peter's ( Youth 3.2 ) vs.#051 North Cardiff Cosmos ( Youth 3.1 ) [Youth Rivalry: 0-0]
Barnsley St. Peter's won by 2 runs
#060 St Johns Athletic ( Youth 3.4 ) vs. #034 Applewood Crossing ( Youth 3.4 ) [Youth Rivalry: 0-5]
Applewood Crossing won by 8 wickets
#044 Dublin Devils ( Youth 3.2 ) vs.#045 Western Suburbs Hacks ( Youth 3.4 ) [Youth Rivalry: 0-4]
Western Suburbs Hacks won by 7 wickets
#071 SuraXI ( Youth 4.6 ) vs. #053 FPCC Ireland ( Youth 4.8 ) [Youth Rivalry: 0-0]
FPCC Ireland won by 8 wickets
#058 Rocket City Trash Pandas ( Youth 3.2 ) vs. #028 Meeting Mr Miandad ( Youth 3.2 ) [Youth Rivalry: 0-2]
Meeting Mr Miandad won by 32 runs

Quarter Finals
#048 Blazing Dragons Cricket Club ( Youth 3.1 ) vs. [/b] vs. #022 Royal Eleven ( Youth 3.3 ) [Youth Rivalry: 0-0]
Blazing Dragons Cricket Club won by 9 wickets
#049 Balls Deep ( Youth 4.1 ) vs. #037 Barnsley St. Peter's ( Youth 3.2 ) [Youth Rivalry: 0-0]
Balls Deep won by 19 runs
#034 Applewood Crossing ( Youth 3.4 ) vs.#045 Western Suburbs Hacks ( Youth 3.4 ) [Youth Rivalry: 9-8]
Applewood Crossing won by 55 runs
#053 FPCC Ireland ( Youth 4.8 ) vs. #028 Meeting Mr Miandad ( Youth 3.2 ) [Youth Rivalry: 0-0]
Meeting Mr Miandad won by 4 wickets

Semi Finals
#048 Blazing Dragons Cricket Club ( Youth 3.1 ) vs. #049 Balls Deep ( Youth 4.1 ) [Youth Rivalry: 1-0]
Balls Deep won by 1 run
#034 Applewood Crossing ( Youth 3.4 ) vs.#028 Meeting Mr Miandad ( Youth 3.2 ) [Youth Rivalry: 5-1]
Applewood Crossing won by 22 runs

The Final
#049 Balls Deep ( Youth 4.1 ) vs. #034 Applewood Crossing ( Youth 3.4 ) [Youth Rivalry: 0-0]
Applewood Crossing won by 55 runs

Re: Irish League Youth Plate S60 - date *** PLEASE DO NOT DELETE ***

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2025 6:11 pm
by crackit
Introduction to this year's Youth Plate
The highest ranked team in the draw is #021 Weston Super Mud CC

The most successful team in the draw is St Johns Athletic having previously been a losing finalist, semi-finalist and quarter-finalist. Western Suburbs Hacks and North Cardiff Cosmos are the only other teams in the draw to make the semis.

There are five newcomers to the Youth Plate: #021Weston Super Mud CC; #028 Meeting Mr Miandad; #034 Applewood Crossing; #063 Newtown Pirates; and #071 SuraXI.

Finally, from next season I have decided to reverse the order of invitation to the plates to begin with the lowest ranked teams. This will ensure that new joiners and the other Division 4 sides are guaranteed to be accepted into the competition and so ensure that all teams in the Irish League setup have the chance to compete in either the Cup or the Plate. I wish I had thought of it sooner.

Back to this year's draw. The game of the round has thrown the highest ranked teams together in Round One: Weston Super Mud and Royal Eleven. In theory the winner should make the final. #037 Barnsley St. Peter's will hope to provide their semi-final opposition and two division four sides meet when the Newtown Pirates face up to Balls Deep.

The game between Weston Super Mud and Royal Eleven was as close as hoped. Captain and wicketkeeper, Mike Simon (35) top-scored in Weston's 140-7 whilst the Royal's Kenneth Kenna took 3 for 18. The chase went to the wire as but the batting looked stronger with the Royal Eleven's Donagh McLoughlin (63*) and Vintcent Scholtz (52) helping them to sneak past the total with a ball to spare. The Royal Elevent now meet the Blazing Dragons in the quarters, who progressed with contributions from Prince Kwenda (3-15), Inga Muddle (75*) and Retief Carlstein (49).

Barnsley put together a large total of 203 together thanks to Nicky Lamb (89*), Richie Grimmond (59*) and Desta arap Lang'at (50) that looked like it might be beyond the Cosmos. But North Cardiff kept up with the comparison thanks mostly to Jarrod Dyer (72) and Wade Horton (57) who was still there with two overs remaining. Needing 19 runs the Cosmos managed 16 but at the cost of six wickets, Thomas Tucker taking three of them in the final over. They face Balls Deep in the next round whose Jakob Sweet scored 81 not out in their winning chase against Newtown Pirates. An honourable mention goes to Gregor McKimmie of Newtown Pirates who took 4 for 23 in a losing cause.


Our own, #034 Applewood Crossing and #028 Meeting Mr Miandad look like contesting the other semi-final but last year's finalists St Johns Athletic will hope to have a say in the matter. There will be another tier four clash, when SuraXI meet FPCC Ireland.

It wasn't plain sailing for the Crossing. Spinners Jignesh Chidamber (3-28) and Jake McGuiness (2-26) did the damage to St Johns innings of 133-7; Naik Razaq top scored with 45 not out. It looked like the were struggling in reply after the fall of two early wickets to Jalal Wali (2-14), but Shrish Swamy (66*) and Cade de Vos (54*) stood firm, stuck it out before accelerating away to win with relative ease.

They next play Western Suburbs Hacks. Craig Musgrove (4-13), Sanee de Livera (3-15) and Anthony Tetley (2-29) demolished Dublin Devils' batting line-up in their victory.

FPCC Ireland's Walter Adair (114*) and Jimmy McKew (64) rattled off the 193 runs needed to beat a solid 192 by Sura XI; Gordon Garratt had taken 3 for 34. They are setup for a meeting with Mr Miandad: Marcas Johnston taking 3 for 21 after Fionn Robinson scored 54 for Miandad and whilst Leigh Sargent knocked 55 not out for Rocket City.


On to the Quarter Finals:
  • Tipped semi-finalists Royal Eleven and Meeting Mr Miandad would expect to progress against Blazing Dragons and fourth tier FPCC Ireland respectively.
  • A sticky wicket and the fast-medium pace and bounce of Egbert Sneijder (5-31) were the undoing of the Royal Eleven. They were blown away by the Blazing Dragons whose opener Retief Carlstein (53*) finished the job.
  • Walter Adair carried his bat for 83 runs, setting a target of 140 to beat for Mr Miandad. Donagh Branagan's 54 put them in with a chance before Mr Miandad scraped past FPCC Ireland in the final over. That was full of drama in it's own right: a half-chance dropped; a batter slipping resulting in a run out; great and poor fielding before McGoldrick sneaking the final run of the final ball. Just one game stands between Miandad and the final.
  • Western Suburbs Hacks play in their third successive Plate quarter final against our own Applewood Crossing, in arguably the tie of the round.
  • That semi final will be against our own Applewood Crossing who has a comfortable win over the Hacks. Darrell Haggett scored 79 before all-rounder Leroy Trotman (3-19) helped contain Western Suburbs' response.
  • Balls Deep are the only other team to have been to the quarters in the plate before. The other remaining Division four side might just have hopes of upsetting Barnsley St Peter's, following their struggles in the first round.
  • No fifties with the bat, no three fers; just an upset win for Division Four Balls Deep. Onwards and upwards?
Semi Finals next...
  • Third tier Blazing Dragons Cricket Club and fourth tier Balls Deep look well matched in the first semi final.
Well matched indeed! Anton Yachad's (55) and Peter Kendrick's (89*) opening partnership of 93 on a flat track set Balls Deep on the right path. Rohit Bhatt (27) and Hamed Farahi (18) kept runs ticking over before a couple of wickets in the last two overs slowed things down a little. They finished on 204 for four.

Blazing Dragons also began well thanks for a second wicket partnership of 86 by Inga Muddle (73) and Sandy Cubit (35) before a "blip" of their own around halfway. Miran Ibadulla (30) and Vijendra Moliya (34) kept the innings going as the Dragons matched the gradient of Balls Deep's innings but remember those two low scoring overs, for 13 runs, at the end. Well the Dragons accelerated (16th over 13. 17th -10, 18th -10, 19th -15 despite two wickets!!!). Needing 14 runs, they kept chipping away: 2, 3, 2, and 2 leaving five from the final two. A risky one off the penultimate ball meant a boundary off the last ball would clinch it. In the event they scored two to finish 203 for five, just two runs from victory.

  • Our own Applewood Crossing may have a slight edge against Meeting Mr Miandad in the other. The semis and final look as if they might be close. Best of luck everyone.
Despite Marcas Johnston (5-15) taking the wickets of those around him, Darrell Haggett bashed out 90 runs from 53 balls for our very own Crossing. Abasi Ali's three early wickets set Mr Miandad sufficiently for them not to trouble the target as they fell 22 runs short.

And so onto the final...
  • It turned out to be a day for batters: Anton Yachad (23); Hamed Farahi (64 and top scorer for the day); and
    Bart-Jan Braafheid (45*) contributing to Balls Deep's 149 for 5.
  • But their response had fallen way short of our own Applewood Crossing's 204 for 3 built by the top five: Darrell Haggett (53); Cecil Guzman (32); Cade de Vos (39); Shrish Swamy (40*) and Robbie Pickett (40*).

So not a classic, but congratulations to me, crackit, (this for the first time in all four competitions) and sjroessel. We both win an award of Pavilion membership. Happy New Year to everyone in the Irish League setup. :party

Re: Irish League Youth Plate S60 - date *** PLEASE DO NOT DELETE ***

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2025 4:06 pm
by crackit
Leaders
Player of the Tournament, for most fantasy points:
  • 316 Walter Adair (FPCC Ireland)
  • 287 Darrell Haggett (Applewood Crossing)
  • 266 Marcas Johnston (Meeting Mr Miandad)
  • 235 Inga Muddle (Blazing Dragons Cricket Club)
  • 230 Jignesh Chidamber (Applewood Crossing)
Golden pads, for most runs scored by a batter:
  • 225 Darrell Haggett (Applewood Crossing)
  • 197 Walter Adair (FPCC Ireland)
  • 177 Inga Muddle (Blazing Dragons Cricket Club)
  • 150 Shrish Swamy (Applewood Crossing)
  • 149 Hamed Farahi (Balls Deep)
Golden cap, for most wickets taken by a bowler:
  • 9-64 Marcas Johnston (rws, Meeting Mr Miandad)
  • 8-107 Jignesh Chidamber (rfs, Applewood Crossing)
  • 6-107 Abasi Ali (rm, Applewood Crossing)
  • 6-125 Egbert Sneijder (rfm, Blazing Dragons Cricket Club)
  • 5-62 Prince Kwenda (rfs, Blazing Dragons Cricket Club)
Golden gloves, for most dismissals involving the keeper:
  • 9 (7c, 2st) - Colin Alfred (Applewood Crossing)
  • 7 (6c, 1st) - Miran Ibadulla (Blazing Dragons Cricket Club)
  • 5 (3c, 1st, 1ro) - Ralph Elder (Balls Deep)
  • 4 (4c, 0st) - Walter Adair (FPCC Ireland)
  • 3 (3c, 0st) - Mudasar Dar (Balls Deep)
  • 3 (3c, 0st) - Richie Grimmond (Barnsley St. Peter's)
  • 3 (2c, 1st) - Nathan O'Byrne (Meeting Mr Miandad)
  • 3 (1c, 2st) - Roy Bidstrup (Western Suburbs Hacks)