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John O'Ds Review Of Norwood Exiles C.C.
(Formed 1995)

Location
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South Norwood Lake, SE25 - 26 Woodvale Avenue (Not in someone's back garden!). Up Norwood Hill, turn into Woodvale Avenue.

Pavilion

Called 'The Waterside', a picturesque setting with yachts outside! The Crystal Palace Transmitter dominates the view beyond the pitch..

Changing Room

Lots of room in changing room although the bench and pegs are only on one side.

Showers 

Showers, Only three. So form an orderly queue!

Tea

Taken upstairs in the board room! Tuna, Egg, Ham and Pickle Sandwiches, Sausage Rolls, Club choc rolls, Doughnuts.

Nearest Pub

After the game the teams went to 'The Albert' which is very much a local's pub in the back-streets of South Norwood. Spent the evening drinking in the fore-court. Speckled Hen was available but the main selection were typical Keg beers that tend to be served in 'estate' type pubs.

Last Visit

7th August 2004

Graveney : 147 -5 (A. Brown 42, N.Goodburn 28, John O'Driscoll 24*) 
Norwood Exiles : 148-4 (Jielston 45, Hattinsh 36)

Graveney lost by 6 wickets

Next Visit 2005? (they may join a league)

Record at Stockwell

Won 0, Drawn 0, Lost 2,Cancelled 0.

Odd spot
 

A Barrel Of Beer is on offer, if you can hit a six into Norwood Lake!

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