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John O'Ds Review Of
Grafham and Smithbrook (Surrey)
Founder member of
Village League
Sponsor: Brick Source |
Location
GU5 0HB |
On A281 between Bramley and Cranleigh - approx. 5 miles south of Guildford.
Meet at
the Jolly
Farmer pub in Bramley.
Address:
High Street, Bramley
Ground: About
5 - 10 minutes from pub to ground. (On left hand side, heading further south
on A281). |
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Pavilion
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Modern - Opened 1979 - Bar - Large Patio (south facing) Ideal for sun-bathing !
NO Draught Bitter on Last Visit (2003).
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Changing Room
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Small - Big Table - Ideal for
Club Kit-Bag...15 chairs...why ?
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Showers

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Only 2 between 2 teams ! Glass door across showers reminded me of “Psycho” - Very scary ! |
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Tea
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Good selection of sandwiches, rolls, crisps & mini cold
sausages, potato wedges, cheesy wotsits, sausage rolls, quiche and lots of
cakes. Excellent. |
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Nearest Pub
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The Jolly
Farmer pub in High Street, Bramley
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Last
Visits
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26th
April 2008
Graveney 164-9 (R.Davies
28, P.Fanning 26, T.Johnson 26)
Grafham 165-7
(T.Bunn 4-53 K.McGill 2-31)
Match Lost by 3
wickets
16th
June 2007
Graveney 196-4 (P.Jeffels 71 not
out, B.Gray 35)
Grafham 112-8
(J.Skidmore 3-1, A.Newman 3-16)
Match Won by 80 runs
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Record at
Grafham
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Won 3, Lost 2, Drawn 1, Cancelled/Rain
0
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Odd spot |
Small Ground - Surrounded by woods & Long Grass which probably hold 1000’s of lost Cricket balls ! If playing on outer wicket of square - boundary is just 20 yards away with passing cars on the A281 being a good target for batsmen ! |