

“We Were Good Until We Were Sh!t!”
These immortal words, penned by our captain for the day, Ed Watson, summed up our final day of the season both succinctly and accurately....


Ashes Part 2: Maddogs nearly snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
Having closely won the first match down at the beautiful Jubilee oval, the maddogs returned to their normal dog park at the Alan Davidson...


Mad Dogs claw victory from the jaws of victory
A game that had it all- old man’s cricket, athleticism, dropped catches by the bucketful, farcical run outs, child bowlers, collisions in...


Mad Dogs tamed by Old Iggies
By Gareth Llewellyn I was a little late for this fixture and missed the first two overs. I was alarmed to hear as I walked around the...
Mad Dogs VS Muppets
With so many regulars unavailable, had there ever been so much email traffic before a Mad Dogs fixture ? Missing names like Suttle (still...


Dogs snatch Ashes victory from the Jaws of Defeat
By Gareth Llewellyn There could barely have been a more beautiful setting for one of the most memorable fixtures in this more than...


Newington put Mad Dogs' Tails between their Legs
By Gareth Llewellyn When 21 Mad Dog hands went up to play The Newington Fathers this year, and the Fathers themselves couldn't raise a...


Dogs Come of Age
Well, it was glorious day, 26 degrees blue sky, the excitement of the new season was in the air. The setting could not have been more...


Dogs' Dinner: 2014 End of Season Awards
Ordinarily, this results blog is to ensure Mad Dogs heroics are noted down for posterity, and to share news of our exploits with those...


Mad Dogs Bettered by Brute Force
A wicket maiden in the first over of the last match of the season led us to think our initial doom and gloom was perhaps premature and...