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Richard Walsh
September 10, 2001
Looking forward to the final two matches at The County Ground, Chief Executive Peter Anderson told me, "Whether we survive in the top division of the National League will all depend on the final match of the season against Northamptonshire Steelbacks on Sunday. The weather could well play a part in the situation. We have made representation to England Coach Duncan Fletcher to see whether or not Andy Caddick can be released to play for us, which would be a tremendous boost."
Regarding the County Championship match which starts on Wednesday he said, "We have to take 5 points from the Championship game to be certain of securing second place, which we are hopeful of doing. This would round off a pretty good season for us."

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