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Honours for Geoff & Mike

Simon Vigar • Jul 07, 2024

Fernhurst CC thanks two club stalwarts

Many congratulations to Geoff Howe and Mike Allen who have been made Honorary Life Members of Fernhurst CC. The rare honour reflects many decades of work and play for the club, in both good times and bad. Geoff's demon spin is legendary while Mike is estimated to have racked up 14,000 runs for the club. Off the pitch, they have put in countless hours in committee, admin and grounds work. They were honoured at a lunch hosted by FCC President Bill Gourlay and presented with their honours caps by I'Anson League President Keith Ellis. Sadly, the President's XI match against an I'Anson XI was rained off before a ball was bowled but it will be rescheduled for next year.


Bill Gourlay said “We’re honoured to have two players nearing the end of their careers who have made enormous contributions to the club, so we wanted to take advantage of the I’Anson President’s visit to recognise this. If you look up the top batsmen on I’Anson website you’ll find Mike Allen at #1 on 8,000 odd runs, but we know the actual figure is nearer 14,000 - but records from earlier years are a little patchy. Mike’s contribution to the club over several decades as captain, club captain and star performer have been huge as he created the next part of the Allen family dynasty.

Similarly, Geoff Howe has been a firm fixture of the club, and Trust, over several decades. Bamboozling generations with his miserly and metronomic bowling, in addition to playing the latest late cut imaginable. A true scientist of the game it’s fascinating to watch as he sets out his pinpoint fields. He also invented the highly complex algorithm that calculates annual club rental numbers, but which is so complicated that even Stephen Hawking couldn’t unravel it.

We are truly privileged to be able to share the field with such loyal servants of the club, and are delighted that they are still able to occasionally turn out for us.

We are, therefore, delighted to give them the highest honour of Honorary Life Members of the club.”

Keith Ellis paid tribute to the club's renaissance in the past 15 years, built on a strong membership. He said "You've become a bit of a template of how a cricket club can thrive and can be run. You have a beautiful new pavilion, you have a ground that's one of the nicest in the league, without any doubt, and also occupies a fabulous position within the village. There are few younger 1st XIs around and that will stand you in great stead over the next few years as they mature. They will grow in Division Two and should be pressing to go into the highest division. You have thriving youth and women's sections, you've got it all. These thing do not happen by accident, they only happen because people who care take the time and the trouble to make them happen. It's absolutely fabulous."


Geoff and Mike become HLMs alongside Mike's father John, and also Stan Cobbold and John Mitchell.

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