Devine Felons are back again for the 14th year. They have been bolsted by the addition of Alan Ormiston and the sacking of Mike Terrington which brings the average age down to under 50 for the first time in a long time. Yet again the Felons are looking to play hard and play hard. Boasting a cricketing pedigree second to none. Looking forward to the tournament and meeting our old friends again. Special thanks to Charles Lord at Surridge Sports for the sponsorship of the kit.
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Alan Ormiston
Alan 'the hose' Ormiston, son of Ross. Alan makes his reappearance in the sixes after several years in the wilderness. Hard hitting batsman and could be required to take of the keeping duties. A relative youngster in this team.
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Gary 'Big Robbo' Robertson
After the disaster that was 2014, Big Robbo bounced back in 2015 to be an integral part of the Felon's success, both on and off the field. Our very own test player will be looking forward to be opening up the tournament yet again.
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Greg 'The Hog' Shearer
Fitness fanatic Greg will have been in the gym for the past 11 months toning up his body which is a temple. Would have been better employed going on an 11 month binge drinking session as we tend to spend more time in the bar than actually on the cricket field. Always a competitor and an affable man to boot.
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Keith 'Kes' Roscoe
Back again. 12 months on and has learned another chord (now up to 2). Looking forward to the sixes as a distraction from his stardom with Riflemen of War. Recently returned from playing for England over 50s on a tour of Sri Lanka.
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Ross 'Ice Man' Ormiston
Our leader back again for another tour. His wisdom and rapier like wit are an ever present in the Felon's ranks. His ability to suss the opposition out is second to none. Stalwart of the team. Mr Reliable. Could be distracted by the addition of his son.
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Stephen 'Little Robbo' Robertson
Little Robbo back again after a very successful 2015 tournament. Known in the Felon ranks as the beast - 'nuff said.
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William 'Bonking Bill' Johnson
Bill returns to the sixes after touring with England over 50s in Sri Lanka. A relative successful tour for Bill as he didn't take many wickets and he didn't score many runs. His unwavering belief in his own ability will surely see him through the sixes. Also taken on a new role as an Albert Steptoe lookalike.