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Press Day 2008 - Turning the tables

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On April 15th the Club held its annual Press Day where the guys who work in the media come along and ask the players for their thoughts on the coming season. This year WRTV turned the tables and pointed a camera at them instead.

Richard Graves (SkySports), Dave Callaghan (BBC Radio), Mike Rossiter (Yorkshire Radio), David Warner (Yorkshire cricket writer), Chris Waters (Yorkshire Post) and John Westerby (The Times) all gave their thoughts on the coming season and looked back at 2007 as well.

We also caught up with Brian Close and Ray Illingworth to find out what they thought of Yorkshire's chances.

On Press Day the players also pose for the squad photos and headshots you see on all YCCC communications.

This year the Press Day was also followed the the Pre-Season Lunch.

Apologies for some of the camera work - still getting used to this new role!!!

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YCCC are proud to use The Haggis Horns' debut album 'Hot Damn!' as the soundtrack to this season's highlights packages. It features the phenomenal sax playing of the late Jason Rae. He was a good friend of the club and is greatly missed.

"The best horn section in the world" - Mark Ronson