Rob Herne (10)
MBCC Player Profile

Nick Name: Cutters, Elmo
Previous Team: MWRLCC
Batting Style: Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style: Right Arm Slow-Medium

Portrait of Rob Herne
MBCC Career Statistics
Debut: R02,2000/01
Best Batting: 28
Best Bowling: 0-16
Batting Highlights (Summer):
Bowling Highlights (Summer):
Other: Most Improved Player (2000/01); 50 summer matches (R12,2004/05)

MBCC Career Averages (to end of latest complete season)
Class Mtch Inn NO HS Runs Av 100 50 C S Ov M Runs W Av BB 5WI 10M Latest Statistics
Summer 97 96 10 20* 487 5.66 0 0 27 0 1 0 16 0
0-16 0 0 Summer career   Current Summer
Winter 0                     Winter career   Latest Winter

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Profile
Favourite Band & Song: REM
Favourite Movie: Tombstone
Favourite TV Show: V8 Supercars
Favourite Book: Too many to mention
Favourite Food: Anything yummy
Favourite Drink: Beer, burban, port, wine, gin, Baileys, whiskey
Heroes: Peter Brock, Steve Waugh


Zils' Zapateado (from President's Cup Match, 2003/04)
Who made the winning hit for six?
Was it Colin Henderson, 6 leg byes, head-butting the quick over the third man fence?
OR? Alan Le Marchand, skying it, but getting a richochet off a 747 to tip the scales of fate his way
OR? David Lang, inadvertently hitting the keeper with his backlift, and having missed the ball by two feet, knocks it from the keeper's gloves for 6 over fine leg
OR? The ever elegant Rob Herne, flashing a trade-mark drive over cover
(Web) Editor's Note: It was, indeed, Robbie "Cutters" Herne, hitting the final ball of the match for the six required to win the game. Trivia Buffs (and any Chappells out there - I'm back to being a Kiwi you understand... baaa) - the ball was NOT delivered underarm....
"Rob Herne, you are a legend!" (Hilly 2004/05)

"He's at it again... !" (from President's Cup Match, 2004/05)
Once again, Cutters belted the MBCC oposition captain for six. This time though, Hilly followed up by taking his wicket!

Cutters is one of the longest serving members of the breakers side and someone I hope hangs around long enough to crack the ton. Cutters just fell short this season of playing 100 games for the breakers, a great achievement in anyone’s eyes. On and off the field, cutters is a very loyal and enthusiastic member of the breakers out fit and one that enjoys the odd banter with Boof on the sidelines whilst we are batting. Some of his one liners are absolutely gold and have certainly helped me get through a few long afternoons at the cricket. I hope to see Rob next year and hope I am there the day he gets to the 100 mark. (Doug-a-las, 2008/09)
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