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There’s less than nine weeks until the season starts, Members’ Forums have been announced for 2020 and Colin Tunnicliffe is confident about Derbyshire’s future.
The new season is less than nine weeks away, and you can experience it all with 2020 Club Membership.
For just £189, you can enjoy all home County Championship, Royal London Cup and Vitality Blast fixtures, as well as a host of great benefits, such as FREE entry to selected County Championship fixtures at other counties and FREE entry to selected racedays at Uttoxeter Racecourse.
Membership Categories | Full Price |
2020 season | |
Club Membership | £189 |
Junior Membership | £20 |
Age 16-21/Student | £55 |
Pattonair Executive Club | £525 |
Pattonair Executive Club & Partner | £749 |
Car Park Pass | £65 |
The dates for the 2020 Members’ Forums have been announced, with the first one to take place on Sunday 19 April, before the opening day of Derbyshire’s County Championship season.
A further three forums will take place between June and November, with Members getting the opportunity to receive updates on all Club matters from Chief Executive, Ryan Duckett, Head of Cricket, Dave Houghton and members of the Supervisory Board.
The Pattonair County Ground
The EVAD Boardroom
Sunday 19 April, 10am to 10:45am
Day One vs Leicestershire
Queen’s Park, Chesterfield
The Pavilion
Monday 15 June, 10am to 10:45am
Day Two vs Worcestershire
The Pattonair County Ground
The EVAD Boardroom
Sunday 30 August, 10am to 10:45am
Day Two vs Glamorgan
The Pattonair County Ground
The Pattonair Members’ Lounge
Thursday 12 November, 7:30pm to 8:15pm
Colin Tunnicliffe is optimistic that Derbyshire can build on their 2019 Vitality Blast campaign and have future success.
The former fast bowler, who claimed more than 500 wickets for Derbyshire, believes last year’s run to Finals Day saw more people get invested in the club’s season, and is confident further success is possible in the future.
“I think the one thing that gets people coming back, whether it’s in cricket or football, is success,” he said.
“You noticed with just that little bit last year, getting to Finals Day, how many more people turned up and how many younger lads played.
“Daryn Smit has taken over the Academy, we want a better quality coming through so they can go on and play county cricket once they get to a certain age.
“I’m very confident about Derbyshire, which I would be, but I’m very confident.”
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