SATURDAY 5 SEPTEMBER - Rabbits V Sports Team - Star-studded Charity Event.

This Saturday 5 September sees a star-studded, socially-distanced and thoroughly hygienic charity cricket match at The Paddington Recreation Ground in aid of the Music Venue Trust. https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/rabbitsvrice

Local underdogs The Paddington Rabbits, a cricket team made-up of musicians, industry veterans and born out of under-threat venue the Windmill in Brixton, take on a team of indie-rock all-stars led by Alex Rice of chart-topping band Sports Team.

Alex is promising an all-star line-up from bands and a few genuine ringers in his side.

He has sent through this photo and if these are his ringers we’re in real trouble.

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The T20 match runs from 1pm – 5pm on Saturday and will be sponsored by Signature Brew. There will be music, giveaways and Paddy, the Paddington Rabbits’ lovable mascot, will be on hand to entertain / terrify younger cricket fans.

If you’re at The Rec, attendance is completely free, but we will be trying to raise funds for the Music Venue Trust, and their vital work in safe-guarding the future of the 400+ grassroots music venues in the UK that are at imminent risk of being permanently closed. We’d have arranged a charity concert, but you can’t do those (which is the whole problem) so you get cricket instead.

Alex has set up a Go Fund Me page for the event and any donations would be gratefully received: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/rabbitsvrice

Find out more about the work of the Music Venue Trust here: http://musicvenuetrust.com/

Find out more about the Paddington Rabbits here: www.paddingtonrabbits.com

Buy the new Sports Team album at your local independent record store or here: https://www.sportsteamband.com/

For more info email: paddingtonrabbits@gmail.com


Jonny Bairstow is out!

The Paddington Rabbits’ Cricket World Cup anthem ‘Jonny Bairstow’ (as heard on The Tailenders podcast) is out now! You can stream it and download it (pay what you want) over at https://paddingtonrabbits.bandcamp.com.

Many thanks to all that worked so hard on the record:

(Captain) Paul Hollingsworth

Mixed by Steve Cooper

Mastered by Doug Shearer

Written by Sam Fryer

Performed by Peter Mayhew, Will Doyle, Samuel Fryer, Eric Bustamante and Sarah Woolfenden on brass. Lyric video coming next week.

Go well Jonny Bairstow we still love you.

Forthcoming Fixtures

A few dates for your diaries Rabbit fans.

Saturday 20 July sees a return fixture against our great cricket mates Maida Vale Cricket Club at our shared home the Paddington Recreation Ground. Who will be Kings of the Rec?

Saturday 10 August is a tasty one. An away fixture against our fiercest rivals The Islington Lions. Who will emerge victorious in this battle of the beasts?

Saturday 17 August sees a trip up Parliament Hill to play the mighty Marauders who, I’m slightly afraid of TBH.

What a summer of sport!

Anyone wanting to play or watch is always welcome. Drop us a line at paddingtonrabbits@gmail.com and we’ll give you all the details.

Saturday 11 May - Paddington Rabbits v Maida Vale C.C.

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It’s the first game of the season. The smell of cut grass, wood, linseed oil, new paint, finger sandwiches and fear lingers in the air as your brave Paddington Rabbits square up to the cricketing giants Maida Vale Cricket Club in a monumental Game of Throws (we are so dead).

The action takes place from 1230 at The Paddington Recreation Ground and spectator entrance is free (bring trainers you never know when we’re going to need extra fielders) with celebratory drinks afterwards in the Elgin bar and diner opposite Maida Vale tube.

See you there!

Islington Lions v Paddington Rabbits

Kind words (and lots of them) from the Islington Lions:

Islington Lions v Paddington Rabbits, 30/09/2018

After rain and Camden's withdrawal first time around, the Derby match with Islington had been rescheduled for late September. However, with just under a week to go, skipper Steve Henn acquired a headache as Camden warned that, once again, they were unable to field a team. It being too late to cancel the Wray Crescent pitch, this prompted frantic strings of text, whatsapp and facebook messages and lingering uncertainty, before it became clear that a game could go ahead - with Paddington Rabbits stepping in for Camden. It would, therefore, be Islington's longest season: made up of 10 games spread across 171 days, from spring to autumn and taking in the joint-hottest summer on record.

There were further concerns as illness and injury claimed 3 of Islington's certainties and, with none of the maybes able to come through, a team of 9+ Lions became 6. Paddington too had their difficulties with numbers - but, with the weather dry and both teams keen, a game was set up and everyone sent out into the field to make up the numbers. On another positive note, the footballers vacated the pitch quickly and with a minimum of fuss. There was no official toss, but Rabbits were happy to bat first. The Wray Crescent grass looked trimmer than usual. This, alongside the reduced fielding coverage, hinted - correctly, as it turned out - at some good opportunities for the batsmen.

David Kerry and Paul Hollingsworth got things off to a solid start, in the face of a rapid opening spell from Farid Saleh. However, the first wicket fell at the other end, to the ever-persevering Russell Butchers, who found an angle to get through Kerry's defences, after a bright and breezy 17. Islington's bowlers had the hardest time against Dan Fryer, who scored heavily square of the wicket, placed the ball beautifully and unleashed some majestic strokes amid a brilliant 54 - the highest individual effort against the Lions this year. The end eventually came off Henn's bowling, with a big hit to leg miscued and taken well, out in the deep. The recipient - Sam Fryer - would also put in a fine unbeaten shift with the bat, notable especially for some glorious drives down the ground.

Jon Bishop, opting for spin this time due to a knee injury, also made an impact, ending Hollingsworth's dogged effort. Kerry and Hollingsworth both got another go and the former became Henn's second wicket, to a toe-on-the-line stumping, completed by David Clifford. At the end of the 20th over, though, Rabbits had a very useful 141 on the board.

Paddington's opening bowlers, Sam and Dan Fryer, immediately started to generate a good deal of pace and movement (and the latter would also demonstrate an impressive ability to alternate between right and left-arm delivery, pace and spin). In the face of this testing examination, Islington's batsmen initially responded well, with David Clifford quickly getting the six runs needed to pass Dan Gargiulo's season record of 147, and Butchers cracking a couple of wider deliveries for four. However, it became advantage Rabbits when Dan Fryer produced a massive off-cutter to pluck out Butchers' middle stump.

At this point, happily, Islington's middle order stood up to be counted. Farid Saleh, showing good touch with the bat this season, looked solid while putting the bad ball away emphatically. At the other end, Paul Rimmell got stuck in well and did the same. Rabbits eventually ended this excellent partnership and then seized the initiative right back, as Kerry bowled Saleh and Rimmell was stumped off Hollingsworth's spin.

With Bishop unable to bat due to injury, Henn now represented Islington's last line of defence while Clifford returned from retirement, as Rabbits appeared strong favourites. However, Clifford continued to bat like a champion in utter control of the situation. Henn rode his luck on occasion, but struck some authentic boundaries, blocked the good balls and happily gave Clifford more of the strike. As the tense endgame developed, Clifford - clearly 'in the zone' - unleashed a glorious volley of boundaries and then scurried two more for the winning runs, with just two deliveries left in the game, concluding a heroic half-century and ending the season with a (new) Islington record 200 runs, average 50. We at Islington hope the opportunity for a similarly fine-spirited and entertaining match between the two sides presents itself next year.