Ansty Cricket Club

Ansty Cricket Club is home of Super 1s cricket

By Bradbury Williams

It’s just over a year since the opening of the new Village Centre and Ansty Cricket club has become a super hub of excellence for disability cricket. From across the county, youngsters and their families have come along to the club to join a highly successful new home for Super 1s cricket.

It aims to give young people with a disability – aged 12-25 – the chance to play regular competitive cricket while improving their confidence and independence. It is supported across the country by the Lord’s Taverners, the UK’s leading youth cricket and disability sport charity – as well as locally by Sussex County Cricket Club. But Ansty has led the way in creating much more than just a sports facility. “It’s something we started just over a year ago and has gone from strength to strength, but it’s much more than just disability cricket,” said Allie Young, President of Ansty Cricket Club. “Working closely with the families we are planning an all year range of activities, including regular use of the practice nets along with things like Skittles and quiz events,” she added.

But for coach Dom Mamoany, the key to the success of the club is developing a close-knit team determined to take on the challenge of always improving their game and getting match fit. At the same time he gets to know every single player and understands their specific disabilities so they can maximise their potential on the pitch. “Its about building their individual confidence, week after week. Just because you have a disability it shouldn’t stop you reaching your potential. At the same time having the challenge of competitive games is important to everyone,” said Dom. “And there is no doubt here in Ansty we are a fantastic example for creating one of the first Hubs. It’s helped by having great new facilities and is definitely a model for what is being introduced across the country,” he added.

For team member Evan Halls, 17, from Hurstpierpoint, who is supported by parents Kate and Glynn, the growing club is a great success. “Ansty is a really good place to be, I’ve made lots of friends and the coaches have really helped improve my game,” said Evan. “It is a fantastic facility and everyone is very helpful. The team have similar skill-sets and there is no judging,” said Kate. “We have made new friends and Evan is improving his hand/eye co-ordination and it is really good to see him enjoying team sport.
“Cricket is also the right team game and works very well, unlike with football and rugby which are way too fast with so much running around,’ said Glynn.

For team player David Fawdrey of Plumpton, who is visually impaired, the Super 1s has helped his reputation as a demon bowler. “Everyone is helpful and getting better,” he said. His mum Shioban is delighted by developments in cricket over the last year. “It’s really made the cricket more like a club not just a sport session. It’s difficult finding something where there are fixtures and a social side of things too,” she said. For dad, Richard, the key to the winning formula at Ansty is understanding the disability of each team member. “It’s all about finding out how the disability works and how the players can develop. It’s nurturing, but competitive and everyone is supportive of each other,” said Richard.

So, with the Super 1s getting better all the time it looks like Ansty is only going to enhance its reputation as a leading light of disability sport. “We are aiming to grow and be a force to be reckoned with next season, but we couldn’t do it without the support of Lord’s Taverners or Sussex County Cricket Club,” said Dom. Anyone who wants to get involved, in the first instance, should contact the SCCC Disability Coordinator Aroop Tanna, via email aroop.tanna@ sussexcricket.co.uk.

Mid Sussex Applauds award John Thorpe for new Ansty Village Centre

By Bradbury Williams

Cuckfield’s John Thorpe has won a top award for his leading role in a community project to fund and build a state-of-the-art village centre in Ansty. At the prestigious Mid Sussex Applauds event in Ardingly his tireless efforts over the last decade were recognised, as he was named the winner of the ‘Stronger Together Award’. Working in close partnership with key stakeholders, including the Ansty Village Hall Trust and the Ansty Cricket Club, he was instrumental in raising the required £1.25M and project managing the complex build, in the face of a global pandemic.

The centre is well-equipped with a large village hall, fitted with a top quality AV system and hearing loop, a clubroom with a bar and expansive balcony, along with a snug snooker room. It’s also home to a Premiere League Ladies Cricket team and a growing hub for disabled cricket in Sussex.

“I was delighted to receive the Stronger Together Award. The delivery of the Village Centre was a team effort drawing together the project trustees, the partner bodies and the parish and district councils,” said John. “I am very grateful for their support, and to our designer and contractor, Sports Clubhouses Ltd, who worked closely with our Contracts Manager, Owen Travis, to see the project through a variety of challenges, not least the impact of Covid 19,” he added.

The community champion awards event, at the South of England Showground, was led by Councillor Margaret Belsey, the Chairman of Mid Sussex District Council along with Neil Hart, the High Sheriff of West Sussex, accompanied by award sponsors. “It is fantastic to see so many people from our community being appreciated and rewarded for the amazing work which happens in our district,” said Counsellor Belsey. John was nominated for the award by Ansty and Staplefield Parish Council, who strongly supported the long-running campaign for a new centre, replacing the former World War 1 troop hut that served as a village hall for the last 100 years. Jon Gilley, Chair of the Ansty Village Centre Trust, said: “John was an obvious nominee for the parish council, without his determined vision for the AVC it would never have come to fruition.” Following a successful launch in October, the Ansty Village Centre is gearing up for its first Christmas and a team of volunteers are planning a varied range of events for 2022, alongside the busy weekly programme of fitness classes. The centre is also an increasingly popular special event and party venue. Key contact is enquiries@ anstysussex.uk.