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2003 Season Photos 3

Playing Bute County - click to enlargePlaying Bute away, Sunday 8th June, on a pitch that looked as benign as the Swiss Army. We only wish the same could have been said for their midges, please click to enlarge.

Eaten Alive at Bute - click to enlargeEaten Alive at Bute!!!

Derek Copeland, Chris Philo, John Kirby, Tom Lockyer and Ajay getting ravished by the midges, please click to enlarge.

Warm up at Hamilton Palace - click to enlargeThe GUS warm up at Hamilton Palace, Thursday 26th June. Is the Mausoleum in the background some kind of team metaphor???

Those limbering up for the evening fixture, against Rolls Royce: Andy Bonar, Sadiq Mir, Paul Bartlett, Geoff Hillan, Tom Lockyer, Ian Holland and Sameer Zuberi, please click to enlarge.

Hillend - click to enlargePlaying Hillend, at the very picturesque Greenock Wanderers ground, on Saturday 19th July, please click to enlarge.

David Bynoe catch - click to enlargeDavid Bynoe demonstrating the catch that gained Harry Lloyd another fortuitous wicket red facered facered face. Bowling a leg side long hop, it should really have been dispatched to Port Glasgow (or possibly further), please click to enlarge.

Their royal grumpiness' - click to enlargeTheir Royal grumpiness, playing Strathclyde at that Siberian Wasteland better known as Stepps, please click to enlarge.

Playing at Stepps - click to enlargeCatching practice before the game against Strathclyde, at Stepps, Thursday 14th August.

Those taking part: Tom Lockyer (knocking the ball up), Pete Nineo, Wayne Bartlett, Paul Bartlett and Derek Copeland.

Their Royal grumpiness: Harry Lloyd, Angus McAinsh and Ian Holland looking on in disgust, please click to enlarge.

Paul and Hugh open the batting - click to enlargePaul Bartlett and Hugh Bell open the batting; Bell playing Debbie McGee to Bartlett's Paul Daniels, please click to enlarge.
Geoff Hillan on safari - click to enlargeGeoff Hillan on safari in deepest, darkest, Hamilton, please click to enlarge.
Sameer Zuberi - click to enlargeSameer Zuberi, at Hamilton Palace he was driving the ball through the covers like a speeding bullet train, please click to enlarge.

Sadiq Mir - click to enlargeSadiq Mir, all menace and wayward spite. Hurling 80mph howitzers down the track, he terrorised the school boys from Accies (11.1 overs, 2 maidens, 48 runs for 7 wickets) - 26 of these runs were in wides! please click to enlarge.