This Sunday afternoon [1 June], Hambledon are hosting a charity match at Ridge Meadow in memory of Jackie Turner, who sadly passed away after a long battle with breast cancer at only 42 years of age.
Ian Turner will be leading an XI of past Hambledon players in a T20 fixture against a Chairman’s XI selected by Mark Le-Clercq. The match will start at 1pm.
Jacqueline, whose father Topsy is a Hambledon legend, came from a very sporty family and represented Hampshire Women’s cricket team and played 3rd and 4th XI cricket for Hambledon ladies. She was also Hambledon scorer for the past 15 years. Watching Havant & Waterlooville Football Club play at many of their home games was also one of her enjoyments. Jacqueline married her long-term partner, Michelle, last year and they adopted a little West Highland Terrier called Sam, who kept them busy.
There will be fundraising on the day, including donations, a barbecue, and a raffle. Money raised will go to the Breast Cancer Now charity, and to the Cancer Unit at Milton Keynes Hospital, which did so much to care for Jackie.
You can also donate to Breast Cancer Now over on JustGiving : www.justgiving.com/page/jackie-turner
This promises to be a wonderful occasion to remember Jackie, who contributed so much to the club over her lifetime, so please come along if you can.
Ian Turner will be leading an XI of past Hambledon players in a T20 fixture against a Chairman’s XI selected by Mark Le-Clercq. The match will start at 1pm.
Jacqueline, whose father Topsy is a Hambledon legend, came from a very sporty family and represented Hampshire Women’s cricket team and played 3rd and 4th XI cricket for Hambledon ladies. She was also Hambledon scorer for the past 15 years. Watching Havant & Waterlooville Football Club play at many of their home games was also one of her enjoyments. Jacqueline married her long-term partner, Michelle, last year and they adopted a little West Highland Terrier called Sam, who kept them busy.
There will be fundraising on the day, including donations, a barbecue, and a raffle. Money raised will go to the Breast Cancer Now charity, and to the Cancer Unit at Milton Keynes Hospital, which did so much to care for Jackie.
You can also donate to Breast Cancer Now over on JustGiving : www.justgiving.com/page/jackie-turner
This promises to be a wonderful occasion to remember Jackie, who contributed so much to the club over her lifetime, so please come along if you can.