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| Tatts
has a long history of forming touring teams to play cricket.
Tatts has toured New Zealand (1985 / 86), where the highlight
was playing against the Auckland Cricket Society at Eden Park,
as well as tours to such major cricket centres as Curramanga,
Baan Baa and Premer. Below are some photo highlights of some
of these trips. |
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New Zealand
1985 / 86
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The
touring party! |
Tatts v
Auckland Cricket Society |
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Curramanga
Trips
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annual trip to play the Brooklyn XI at Curramanga is eagerly
awaited by all Tatts players. The battle for the coveted
'Brooklyn Stump' is fiercely fought, both on and off the
field. At the end of the day, only the truly strong and
committed are left standing! |
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The
Curramanga Grandstand 1987
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The
Curramanga Cricket Ground 1987
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| Curramanga
1992 |
As
is traditionally the case, the pace of the day in 1992
proved too much for our club Secretary! |
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| Butch hits out
on his way to a century in 1993. This was despite the
fact the only person in Australia who didn't hear his edge to
the wicketkeeper first ball was Andy, who was umpiring! |
It was
debateable who was in the worse condition in 1993,
Skippy or the chair! |
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| The
crowd cheering another Tatts 'six' from the Grandstand in 1994. |
As
is traditionally the case, the pace of the day in 1994 again proved too much for our club Secretary! |
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| Tatts
regain the 'Stump'. Brooklyn captain Bill Guest hands it over
to Ron Leeson in 1994. |
Tatts
- winners in 1994! |
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Premer
Trips |
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| Tatts
teams have dominated the annual Premer Lions 7-a-side
competition since it began in 1992. Pictured on the right is
the winning Tatts team from 1992, along with a couple of
Premer 'ring-ins', who jumped into the photo! |
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