Green Lane CC

CLUB COLOURS - Green and Yellow

CLUB CONTACT - Sue Hartley

CLUB WEBSITE - The Club does not currently have a website

Home Ground - Nunroyd Park. Leave Leeds on the A65 and, after the JCT 600 roundabout, look for Nunroyd Park on the right. Turn right up Nunroyd Drive.

CLUB HISTORY

NUNROYD PARK

Nunroyd acquired its name after the Warde family and Alan de Yeadon had given some of their land in Guiseley and Yeadon respectively, to the Cistercian sisters at Esholt. The nuns did not work the land themselves but leased it to tenants for rent. In 1406 Adam de Carlton negotiated a 10 year lease, paying an annual rent of 3/4d. He was at the time a Yeadoner, living in the priory manor.By the time of the dissolution of the monasteries, the Guiseley acres had been converted to pasture. Thomas Hardwick,a yeoman from the village of Woodhouse near Leeds, was the tenant.

Around 1900 the land was owned by Jonathon Peate the mill owner who lived in Nunroyd House. Early in the 1900’s the Guiseley section of Nunroyd was built on, but the Yeadon section remains as open parkland regularly used for leisure pursuits.

GREEN LANE CRICKET CLUB

The club was originally formed after the Great War.The initial intention was to provide recreational activities for employees of Green Lane dyeworks.

We started life in the summer of 1919, as members of the Yorkshire Council.The club spent some sixteen seasons in this league, being rewarded by becoming joint champions in 1930. In 1936 we were founder members of the Airedale and Wharfedale Senior Cricket League. In this golden age of the great game, older members still remember the excellent wicketkeeper, Don Brennan,who started his cricket career at the club, and went on to complete a notable career with both Yorkshire and England. Don is reported to have stated how much he enjoyed his cricket at Green Lane in those pre-war seasons. Sadly, Don Brennan died in 1984,but older members still remember him with affection, the Don Brennan Cup being a lasting tribute to his memory.

The Second World War then intervened,and the club was forced to resign its membership of the league, due to a majority of the players either enlisting in H.M Forces in the early months of 1939, or volunteering to help the war effort by working at the local ammunitions factories. The club at this time still enforced the original rule that players must be employed at the mill, and this led to the club disbanding until after the war.

We became founder members of the Dales Council League in 1956,and completed a very successful six years in the league,winning the league title in 1956,1958,1960 and 1961,adding the Pool Paper Mills Cup to the trophy cabinet in 1957,1959 and 1960.

We were re-elected to the Airedale and Wharfedale Senior League in 1961. The season of 1962 saw the club become the first Division B side to appear in the Waddilove Cup Final, when on a wet Bank Holiday we lost in a close game to Silsden. In the season Trevor Gill scored 183 against Tong Park, setting a then League record. The most traumatic time in the club`s history came in 1973, when we lost the Green Lane ground due to building developments. It necessitated the club playing on the Bradford University Ground at Woodhall, before being permanently rehoused on the present ground at Nunroyd Park.

The club has gained Divison A status on four occasions,1963,1969,1977 and most recently in 2001. The second team acheiving similar respective promotions in 1963,1977,1993 and 2000. The 1977 season culminated in promotion for both teams and the winning of the J.C Stone and Burmah Oil Trophies.

CLUB HONOURS

Division B Champions 2001 

Reserve Division B Champions (3) 1977, 1993, 2000

Burmah Oil Club Champions (2) 1977, 2000 (Joint)

Eddie Nelson U13 6-a-side Competition (2) 1988, 1994

INDIVIDUAL HONOURS

1st XI (1st Division) Batting - Vivek Mahajan (2008)

1st XI (Division B) Batting -P.Jones (1984), S.Williss (2000)

2nd XI (Division A) Batting - M.Dibb (1966), D.Hardaker (1994)

2nd XI (Division B) Batting - B.T.Lofthouse (1981), G.Potts (1999, 2000)

3rd XI Batting - C.Elsworth (1998, 1999)

1st XI (Division B) Bowling - D.Pullan (1977), P.Tweddle (1983),
A.Pickersgill (2000, 2001)

2nd XI (Division A) Bowling - P.Forkin (1966)

2nd XI (Division B) Bowling - A.F.Walker (1975), F.Parker (1977), K.Parker (1984), W.Cousins (2000)

3rd XI Bowling - G.Dibb (1999)

2nd XI Harry McIlvenney Wicket-Keeping -
N.Webster (1988), A.Pickup (1999), I.Roberts (2002)

3rd XI J.C.Clapham Wicket-Keeping - J.Russell (1999)

2nd XI Eric Money Fielding Trophy
K.Thompson (1984), S.Parkinson (2000)

3rd XI Don Summersgill Fielding Trophy
A.Ottway (2000 - Joint, 2001)

U20 Batting Prize - J.Pickering (2004)

LTYJCF U15 Player of the Season - D.Hall (1996), M.Abbott (2003)