ANTHONY McGRATH
to put his position across for the first time and to assure
fans that he is up for challenges ahead.
I started on a personal note by telling how pleased I am to
see him staying at the club and I told him that the fans that I have
spoken to will be equally delighted to see a
I’m just glad it’s sorted out finally. It’s a weight off my mind to be honest - looking forward to starting the season really.
What was it that made you want to leave (October
2006)?
I’d just become unhappy really. It was a culmination of the last few years. I just felt we’d lost a lot of players and experience and I just didn’t think we had the ambition on a cricketing front since we’d won the Championship and the C&G. I just thought we had fallen behind other teams and I was worried that cricket was kind of secondary. I wasn’t enjoying my cricket and I just felt a change and a new challenge was for the best. I made my stance to the club and that’s how it all came about.
I’ve played here
all of my career and I’m passionate about playing for
The club have taken a strong public stance as have your
representatives. We’ve all been hearing about possible court action and you playing in the
Bradford League rather than for the
I don’t know where the Bradford League thing came from. The first I heard of that was in one of the papers that I’d rather play in the Bradford League and it said a friend of mine said that, which was rubbish. I actually rang the paper after that and said that I wasn’t willing to comment on my situation because it’s private, but please don’t write things that are untrue. When it was printed again I was really angry because it’s something I would never say. I met people who asked me how I could say these things so I’m quite happy to take people being unhappy because I’d asked to leave, but to say that after playing here so long hurt me.
Why haven't you spoken out personally and given your side of
the story.
My Mum and Dad
especially are big
Probably a little bit naively I never thought it would turn into such a big issue. I think everyone’s sick and tired of it and especially me. If you comment on every little thing it can be misinterpreted and things can be blown out of proportion.
What has changed to make you want to stay?
Since Christmas things have moved quite quickly in a positive way at the club – Jacques Rudolph and Matt Elliott coming in as cover for Younus Khan, new fitness people – there just seemed to be positive things happening every week. Then there were rumours about a new captain and new director and just speaking to other players they all seemed excited and said there was a different feel about the place. So it was a build up of things, but by then it had got quite deep by this point with solicitors and I’d kind of got taken out of the equation a little bit. In the end with Darren getting announced and the squad that’s been assembled is something I wanted to be part of.
You couldn’t see yourself playing for someone else and
watching
Exactly, this is
where I’ve been born and played for
What relationship have you got with the players/board after
all this? Has it changed?
Not as far as I know. I’ve always been on friendly terms. The players, the coaching staff and Stewart and Colin – it’s been fine. We’ve spoken probably more than I’ve spoken to my girlfriend over the winter so it’s been fine and there’s no ill feeling as far as I know. I think Stewart and the board respected my position and as I was under contract I respected the club’s position.
The fans have speculated whether there was more to the
situation than met the eye. It was genuinely that you had become disillusioned
and felt it was best to move on?
Yeah, that’s the top and bottom of it. September feels like so long ago now. I just felt it was time for me to say something. It didn’t mean I didn’t care about the club, quite the contrary, I just felt that the younger lads at the club needed a good environment. It wasn’t a case of ‘change or I’m leaving’ it was a heartfelt opinion.
Do you wish you’d accepted the captaincy now when it was
offered a couple of months ago?
Obviously I’ve
been captain before in the year I was with
If you had the winter again is there anything you’d have
done differently?
I feel I felt strongly and I did it for the right reasons. I regret that it’s taken so long to sort out, but that’s how I was honestly feeling at the time and I felt I had to say something as a senior player. I think whatever job you do if you are not enjoying it you have the freedom of speech to say that enough’s enough. From that point of view I don’t regret doing it, but I think the club’s in a lot stronger position now especially since the New Year. A new captain and a new director next week so I think most fans will be happy going into the season in the strong position we are.
Are you 100% Yorkshire now – there have been people saying
that although they wanted you to stay it would not be good to have a
disenchanted figure in the dressing room. What would you say to
them?
Yeah, absolutely
- this mediation was set
With all this going on have you managed to stay reasonably
fit and start any pre-season training?
It has been tough because I’ve not really been able to train with the squad, although pre-season doesn’t start until next week. There’s still six weeks before the first game so I feel comfortable I can get enough cricket practice in before then. Fitness-wise I might need some catching up and in recent times I’ve been doing some training with Castleford Tigers, believe it or not, so they’ve been putting me through my paces. I’ve still been looking after myself and I know what I need to do to get myself ready. I’m just glad it’s over, it’s been getting so close to the season and it has been stressful over the last few weeks. I’ll be fine and I’m looking forward to focussing on cricket again.
You’ve not considered a career change – taking up
rugby?
(laughs) Absolutely not, they’re too big a set of lads and I’ve not done any rugby with them – just the fitness.
You must be excited about the season
now?
Oh yeah, it’s felt weird. I’ve not felt like a cricketer really and that’s what I am. I’m looking forward to starting back and getting the season underway. It’s really exciting times. I can’t wait to meet back up with the lads.
You must have
Every English
qualified player wants to play for
The last couple of years have gone well on a personal level.
Everyone’s hoping that the young batters can find that consistency earlier than
I did and some of the others. My position in the side now is to help the younger
guys.
To have two
leg-spinners at
What is your YCCC highlight?
The Championship season after so long was a massive year and then to go down the following year after having worked so hard to win it. It kind of papered over the cracks that we won the C&G which was a massive achievement. It just shows what you can do at the club with the right environment and I think the squad we are putting together now can rival the one we had in 2001. So that’s a massive highlight, and with that getting capped and being captain are the three things which stand out.
How much do you feel you learnt from overseas batsman like
Lehmann and Bevan?
Darren Lehmann
has been one of the biggest influences on my career. He’s always believed in me
- he’s been good on the mental side of things and has given me his time. Just to
watch someone of his ability in the nets or playing you’d be a fool not to pick
things up. He’s a bit of a freak sometimes with how he plays so you can’t really
copy that. It’s a shame he’s not back next year – it’s a shame he’s not
30-years-old and could go on a few more seasons. You are looking at a guy there
who is as proud to play for
I think
everyone’s looking forward to Younus and Jaques coming over. I’ve played against
Jaques before when he played for
What is a reasonable target for YCCC this season following
all the changes?
It’s difficult to say in terms of positions, but I think in October everyone was tipping us to go down. I think we shouldn’t get too carried away with ourselves, even though we’re assembling a good side. I don’t see why we can’t challenge in the league. It’s going to be a tough league, but if we get off to a good start anything can happen. Obviously keeping 1st Division status is a must and then anything can happen. There’s the one-day trophies and I think everyone would agree that our one-day form has been woeful over the last couple of years and I know that’s one thing that Goughy wants to address.
Did you get tickets to the latest Take That come back
tour?
I saw them in
concert in
Someone told me you write postcards to yourself – is that
true?
That was a while
ago (laughs). It was when I was on tour in
And a final message to the
It’s been such a rollercoaster of a winter, but I just want to get across that I’m delighted to be staying. This is where I’ve played my entire career, where my heart is and I just hope that our players, staff and fans can get some silverware and there can be some smiles on everyone’s faces again.
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