Friday 4 October 2019

Recent signings make Wood move unlikely

A comment from Chaddesden Jim below my season review made me think a short piece was in order on Tom Wood.

Jim suggested that Tom was worth signing as batting cover, after his prolific run-scoring in the Derbyshire Premier League, for the second team and in Australia for the last few winters, where he has been a consistent and prolific scorer in first grade.

I am a fan of Tom and there is no doubt that he can play. At most points of our recent history, up to and including the early summer this year, I would have said him worthy of greater opportunity than he has had.

Then we signed Leus du Plooy and Fynn Hudson-Prentice, followed by a deal for Anuj Dal for the next two years.

The first two have made a big and immediate impact, both delivering runs and Fynn appearing to be an all-rounder of considerable talent. Anuj just missed out on a maiden century batting high in the order, fielded brilliantly and showed himself a bowler of some potential.

I just don't think that we can afford a batsman as cover, especially when one looks at the strength in depth of the current squad and people able to step up.

A notional first choice twelve for next summer would be Godleman, Reece, Madsen, du Plooy, Hughes, Critchley, Hosein, Hudson-Prentice, Dal, Overseas, Rampaul, Palladino.

That ignores the possiblity of signing Tom Lace on a permanent deal and sees good players already outside the squad. Most in that top nine could move up the order a place or two, and the ability of almost all of them to offer something with the ball makes them valuable cricketers.

Tom bowls a little off spin, but not to the standard of the others. Nor is he as fleet-footed in the field, though he has a fine pair of hands.

I think him deserving of an opportunity, based on his returns at lower levels, but I also think we would have heard by now, had that been an option. We cannot afford £20K-plus for a second team player for the summer, who may likely not be required in all but exceptional circumstances.

I feel for him though. He has put a career on hold to try to make it in the first-class game, travelled around the country for expenses only playing most second team matches over the last two summers and not got anywhere at the end of it. It's a shame, but such is professional sport, as such is life. It is a competition and a lot of people don't get what they want, or perhaps deserve in it.

Maybe, just maybe if Lace stays at Middlesex, there will be a gap in the resources, but I have a feeling that the staff can see and are buying in to what Dave Houghton is building at Derbyshire. I would be more surprised if Tom didn't sign, than if he did, but as his current employer Middlesex are entitled to enter and conclude contract discussions before we can make a move.

We'll see.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Peakfan,

    Firstly, keep up the great work!!

    May I ask if have you heard any news/rumours about Tom Lace and Derbyshire wanting to sign him? Would you say you are confident about him joining?

    It would be great for to sign and hopefully finish off a very good top five.

    Thanks

    Gareth

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    1. Hi Gareth I think we want him, but so do Middlesex and Tom will have to choose. I think and I hope he will sign, as I said at the end of that piece, because I am sure he sees what DH is building at Derby. He also enjoyed his summer in a settled and happy squad.
      So fingers crossed!

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  2. Many Thanks for your efforts throughout the season for a long distance supporter this blog is an invaluable source of information.

    Do we know the structure of fixtures for next season. Will there be normal games when the 100 is taking place ?

    If so there is a possibility we could lose players during the 100 such as Madsen and possibly Critchley. Godleman, Reece, FHP and Ravi on this seasons white ball form.

    Will we need extra cover for the squad ?

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  3. Thanks David. Until the draft takes place we won't know that, but there is a possibility that some of those could be signed. All we can do is wait and see, then figure out how we can replace them.

    Are there people out there who would take a two-month deal, or could get away from jobs to play? I really don't know

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  4. I don’t think anybody does I was speaking to somebody within the club recently (no names) who should know what he’s talking about and he doesn’t know either what’s going to happen the impression I got was that everybody is burying their heads in the sand on this issue

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  5. We appear to have by far the smallest squad of players of all the first class counties. In fact apart from a few changes across the different formats. The team largely picks itself! There appears literally no competition for places. My understanding was that the only good thing about the “100” was that the smaller clubs would get a large payment to help finances . I thought it was a six figure number but could be wrong . With this in mind why are we still running a team with literally no competition for places. Surely competition will only breed better performance’s. Woods signing would appear to be a no brainier to me. Based not only on his performances but through necessity of competition and numbers we will need for the 100, injury, form and healthy competition for places.
    Jim

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