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| History of the Club [sourced from Repton Cricket (1901-1951) by F.R.D'O. Monro and Repton (1557-1957) by Bernard Thomas] | ||||||||||||
| The first Old Reptonian match against the School was in 1857 was a two-day match with the School winning by 42 runs, with further matches each year. | See FIRST MATCH | |||||||||||
| From 1881 to 1884 there were matches in the London area managed by M. Forbes Tweedie (P'1875), who founded the OR Club in 1880 | ||||||||||||
| and was Honorary Secretary until it was re-organised as the OR Society in 1896. | See 1880 OR CLUB | |||||||||||
| Matches around London were mostly lost owing to the difficulty of raising sufficiently good teams and the London matches lapsed for 16 years. | ||||||||||||
| There was a tour based at Repton from 1886 to 1898, plus matches against Warwickshire Club and Ground at Edgbaston | ||||||||||||
| and against Eton Ramblers at the County Ground in Derby. These matches were more successful losing only 8 matches in 59 with 21 wins. | ||||||||||||
| It was the appointment of Lionel Ford as headmaster that put new life into the OR Society and in February 1902 a meeting was called | ||||||||||||
| to re-start OR Cricket and Football. Matches were arranged around London in 1902 and a South Coast Tour in 1903, while the Repton Week was restarted. | ||||||||||||
| In 1907 a special match against the School XI was played to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the founding of the school. | See 350th MATCH | |||||||||||
| OR Cricket, just before and after the First World War was of a very high standard - from 1910 until 1914 and 1919 to 1921, | ||||||||||||
| (no matches being played from 1915 to 1918 inclusive) the South Coast tourists were never beaten. | ||||||||||||
| [The last match of the Old Reptonians was on Saturday 16th July 1921 against Brighton College] | See LAST MATCH | |||||||||||
| This led to the decision, strongly supported by Dr. Fisher, to start a club with an active committee to run its affairs. | ||||||||||||
| Thus the Repton Pilgrims came into being, the first match being played against Repton School on 23rd/24th June 1922. | ||||||||||||
| Post Script | ||||||||||||
| The official 1905 scorebook has the following entry: | ||||||||||||
| There was no South Coast tour in 1905 owing to my marriage at the time when it should have taken place. Shame! F.R. D'O. Monro' | See SCOREBOOK ENTRY | |||||||||||
| F.R. D'O. Monro, who ran O.R. Cricket from 1902, was elected the first Honorary Secretary of the Repton Pilgrims in 1921. |