A homage to Fawley greats and not so greats from the past.
Alex Doolan
Fawley 2005
Alex played for one season as the Fawley overseas player scoring over 600 runs. He must have learned a lot from us as he is now playing first grade cricket for Tasmania. Alex was at the crease when Tasmania won the Sheffield Shield in March 2011.
http://www.tascricket.com.au/default.aspx?s=profiles_display&id=639
You can see his career stats here:
http://www.cricinfo.com/australia/content/player/233648.html
And he could be the only Fawley player with a Wikipedia entry.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Doolan
Anthony Percy
Fawley 2009
PeRcY came to us for his second season in the UK in 2009 from Sydney. He took over 20 league wickets but spent a lot of time on his hair. You can check out how he is doing for his home club Fairfield Liverpool by clicking here.
Ashley Laatz
Ash came to us from South Africa. He did an excellent job with our junior sides and also taught a fair amount of Afrikaans to the knowledge hungry Fawley side. He managed to take an astonishing 37 league wickets picking up the league award. Apparently he is also a good tour guide.
Brad Lister
Fawley 2002 – 2007
A distinguished Fawley career including an 8 wicket haul in CD1 came to end with a move to the idyllic setting of Wells. Mostly seen at his desk for e-florist or in the car between Romsey and Wells his batting career peaked with an appearance at number 4 at Portchester in 2007. We are grateful to still have his support as our website guru.
Do you know of anyone we can put on these pages? Neil Jarvis? Nigel Janes? J-P Shipley? Clive Bate? We would love to hear from anyone who has graced the Fawley field in the past. Let us know what you are up to and we will publish you here!



