Michael Hogan (Part 3): The End of an Era
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In this, the final part of our trilogy of podcast episodes Michael Hogan finishes with some reflections on his time playing for the welsh county. We run through some of his achievements as a Glamorgan player and he responds to all of these successes.  He talks very personably about being inducted into the Glamorgan County Cricket Club Hall of Fame. He talks about his record of never having been given out lbw in first class cricket and when it broke as a 'news' item. Michael talks about Glamorgan and their prospects for the 2023 season. There are some quick fire questions from colleagues at the Museum of Welsh Cricket including what Michael thinks about starting his career later, who he thinks his worth watching on the County circuit and what he makes of the issues around the ECBs High Performance Review. He remembers his first class career (to date) and what he takes from the experience.  He talks about what he will remember from being in Wales and makes particular mention of John Williams of the St Helens Balconiers as a person who does so much for the club without any expectation of getting anything back.
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