Red Lion Wombats

Debut
1988
Appearances
35

Matches

Round One (Group C)

Date Time Team 1 Score Overs Team 2 Score Overs Result
31/3 11.20 Red Lion Wombats 0.0 Yarrambat 0.0 Won by 2 runs
1/4 13.55 Red Lion Wombats 0.0 Zoom Bar Drifters 0.0 Lost by 5 wickets
2/4 09.00 Red Lion Wombats 0.0 Bashundhara Cricketers 0.0 Lost by 5 wickets

Round Two (Shield Group A)

Date Time Team 1 Score Overs Team 2 Score Overs Result
3/4 16.05 Red Lion Wombats 0.0 UN Irish Pub 0.0 Won by 6 runs
4/4 15.20 Red Lion Wombats 0.0 Divine Felons 0.0 Won by 40 runs

Shield Semi-Finals

Date Time Team 1 Score Overs Team 2 Score Overs Result
5/4 16.00 Red Lion Wombats 0.0 Lord’s Taverners 0.0 Won by 14 runs

Shield Final

Date Time Team 1 Score Overs Team 2 Score Overs Result
6/4 14.00 Red Lion Wombats 0.0 Zoom Bar Drifters 0.0 Lost by 5 wickets

Red Lion Wombats Players

  • Alan Hobbs

    The King returns!! The whisky consumption in the Wombats tent will increase substantially, and the bars of Chiang Mai are warned to stock up on gin to keep the King well supplied with his favourite gin and tonic.

  • Brayden Jinks

    A first timer to the Sixes, a big, quick bowler, big hitter. Jinksy is expecting big things from himself both on and off the field. This man is built in a similar mould to an ex Chiang Mai legend, Brodie. Apparently he also bowls at 140 clicks, hits the ball a country mile, and he's a real treat for the ladies (we all know how this story ends).

  • Brook Grumont

    Brook's fourth tour. Yet to reach the onfield greatness that he expects of himself. I f he is not accepting generous offers from handsome German men, he has a reserved seat at the Sugar Shack. Out for revenge after last year when he was denied the chance to drink out of the Jen cup (still not talking to Callum). Feel free to pull up a seat and listen to Brook explain how the Aussies will crush the Poms and reclaim the Ashes this year.

  • Darren Quinlan

    Returning for another tournament as a seasoned Wombat after his exciting performance on and off the field last year. We look forward to 'DQ' again entertaining the old and ancient Wombats with his brilliant bowling!

  • Garry Goodall

    On his fourth tour, Garry is set to once again impress, right hand bat, left hand drinker. Onfield Garry's fitness is a big factor but off the field he has the stamina of Makybe Diva, and will be seen every night drinking anything and everything all the bars have to offer. Don't expect any Best on Ground, but pencil him in for the Best on Night performance.

  • Jason Lock

    Still has the arrangement with airlines and customs in regards to excess baggage, often seen walking around the night markets shopping for handbags. He once again vows to continue to ditch his mates at the first chance he gets to spend time with his own Bangkok Beauty (it has already started before we have even left Australia). Actually the only good thing he brings to the table is that he is looking to take big money off the Surrey boys on the golf course this year (come on Gerry).

  • John Congleton

    The Archbishop of Bullengarook will again be seen with clipboard in hand acting as the Official Wombat Recorder of Indiscretions, leading to fines being imposed at the AGM.

  • Ken Dashwood

    The Chief Constable of the Kingdom of Bullengarook returns after his absence last year caused by moving to Cohuna on the Murray River looking for an easier life. This does not seem to have been a good reason as he has kept his strong 'Wombat' contacts and comes refreshed and willing to lead the younger Wombats on their night-time excursions.

  • Peter Hollibone

    The Earl of Wombatshire will again be in Chiang Mai. Although his enthusiasm is being tempered with age, his consumption of red wine just seems to increase. Look out all those who attend the Wombats AGM.

  • Peter Nitschke

    'Wooley' keeps the Wombats informed of all happenings in the Barossa Valley, particularly those in the Greenock Tavern. His nocturnal wonderings may cause havoc amongst the Wombat ranks for any who choose to accompany him.