Charlie’s making great strides forward at Hook CC
Matthew still plays for the seconds, having been a first team regular for almost three decades, whilst Chris rarely plays these days but scores regularly for the club’s second string and gives every encouragement to all involved on the field there – particularly to his young nephew as a great supporter.
Great help given – and top players admired
His top score so far is 37 against Fishguard for Hook 2nds and has a best bowling of 4-16 for Cricket Wales West against Cricket Wales South and whilst he has had a few ducks so far Matthew has warned him that they are bound to come at some time – and speaks from experience, like most batsmen!
Ask Charlie about favourite cricketers and the answer is quickly forthcoming – it’s Joe Root with the bat and was Stuart Broad with the ball!
Other sports played
Charlie had started out with Llangwm until he was nine but then he switched to the All Blacks and hasn’t looked back since – and now he also plays for Haverfordwest High School in a team coached by Mr Mikey Jones, who plays cricket and rugby for Haverfordwest.
He also loves a game of football and as well as for the school team plays for Llangwm Lions on the Cleddau Reach School pitch, playing at right back and having been captain for the past two seasons.
Not content with that little lot, Charlie also enjoys joining dad for a friendly game of darts at Llangwm Sports Club as proof of his willingness to take part!
Back garden ‘nets’ during Covid - and George’s generous gesture
And that is where the back garden came into use as he practised so hard that Kirsty and Matthew were bowling for long periods and his stroke play really blossomed.
As the skipper of Hook under 11s he was also delighted to pick up the county silverware on behalf of the rest of the team after beating Cresselly in the final by Hook legend Evan Martin, although there was an element of good fortune about it because Hook were looking well-beaten when the game was initially played before it had to be abandoned because of bad weather and Hook managed to beat Cresselly in the replay!
As a measure of how well he is looked after by the first team in Hook, Charlie was given a new bat thanks to a generous gesture by Hook’s excellent first team batsman George James, who won a very good bat in a big raffle and promptly handed it over to a surprised but delighted Charlie, who uses it at every opportunity he can!
Lots of cricket played – with Cricket Wales (West)
Since then he has played a lot more cricket, including three successive days ‘up the line’ which meant more travel for The Holders, all done with enthusiasm and a share of his commitment, and more recently, being at the crease when Hook Youth astounded the pundits by winning the Ormond Youth Cup - and those in the know at Hook have said that he is certainly a talent to watch out for in the future,
We at PembrokeshireSport.co.uk have already seen young Charlie Holder in action and can only agree with their opinions – and we wish him every success in the future because he deserves it!