Lancashire and Yorkshire Diagram 31 6-wheel wagon

L and Y 6 wheel flat wagonJust a short entry this week.

This is a project that has been going for several years, with breaks in-between as I did other things on my model railway.  However here is the end result – my Scale Seven model of a Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 6-wheel flat truck (Diagram 31).  As you see, it’s carrying steel girders in my model.  I like the appearance of the chains holding them down!

I’m pleased with the looks of the end result, although i still need to do some work to get it to run smoothly over my trackwork – the true-to-scale wheels have very small flanges and the trackwork is a little rough, so it’s difficult to get long-wheelbase wagons to run well enough.  This wagon is a case in point!

Grand Final Victory

Nick’s team won!

This was a classic game of cricket.  Glenbrook-Blaxland CC were the underdogs, having come second to the “minor premiers”, Glenmore Park.   Initially the game seemed to be going according to their positions on the ladder.  After the first twenty overs or so, GBCC were 5 wickets down for 57 runs, and an early finish might have been contemplated.  However Brad Astill (eventually out for 95) and Zac Downward stopped the slide, and then successive 50-run partnerships between Nick Coulshed (55) and first Brad Astill and then Luke Morgan turned the game around, such that GBCC lasted all day, finishing on 9-195.

5th Grade Grand Final - Zac breaks a stump CROPPED

“click” to see the off-stump is shattered, and the bail flying up in the air!

 

The second day was even hotter than the first, and Glenmore Park did well to keep up with the required run-rate.  However wickets fell steadily, including a particularly spectacular effort from Zac Downward (4 wickets), who broke one of the stumps!

 

Glenbrook- Blaxland Cricket Club Fifth Grade Grand Final Champions

Glenbrook- Blaxland Cricket Club Fifth Grade Grand Final Champions

 

 

The tenth wicket partnership was one of frustration for GBCC, but the eventual breakthrough by Luke Morgan (3 wickets) left GBCC worthy winners on the day.

 

Finals Cricket

The Fifth Grade finals are this weekend – Nick’s team for his first “Senior” season.  The team came second in the league, the semi-final was washed out, so they are playing now in the Grand Final.

It did not start well.  The team they are playing are a very good bowling side, and shortly after I (David) arrived, Glenbrook-Blaxland CC were 5-57.  Their number 3 was holding on in there, but after the next wicket fell, in went Nick.

"Get your eye in first ...."

“Get your eye in first ….”

All the rest of the team were saying “just stay there and support Brad”, and “get your eye in, Nick”.

That’s exactly what he did.  Next wicket to fall was Brad (95, poor guy) after a 51-run partnership for the 7th wicket.  Nick was on 13, after 24 overs.  It was a very slow outfield with long grass.

 

5th Grade final - Nick Coulshed attacks 2 cropped

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Then in came Luke Morgan (Nick’s friend and contemporary in the team), and a 49 run partnership ensued (in 7 overs) – but now with Nick in the driving seat.  it was wonderful to watch.  At one point Nick hit their best bowler (who had been “sledging” Nick) for 15 in an over (including two 4s and a 6).  Fortunately I was there with my camera, and so was Sue.

 

This looks like another “Watch out, Dad” moment, but this time I was beyond the boundary!

 

.5th Grade final - Nick Coulshed b 55

When the end was nearing (it was an 85-over match), Nick hit out once too often and was caught. I don’t think he was too upset by this stage.

 

From 5-57, Nick’s team reached 9-195 by the end, so they have a good chance of victory on the second day.

 

 

What ARE you doing?  You can't leave me NOW!

What ARE you doing? You can’t leave me NOW!

As a final note: Luke clearly wasn’t impressed when Nick was out ….