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Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2024 8:01 pm
by Keefy
Another Sutton Derby forfeit

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Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2024 12:41 pm
by Moe
Tribunal update.

1 match suspended penalty for a GM player.
Rest got warnings.
Retractions made as wrong people accused on our side.

Currently playing GM this game again, and have been appointed an umpire.
In fact, adjacent to us is GM A grade playing ICC in section 4, and they have an umpire appointed too.

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2024 3:07 pm
by Lightning McQueen
Moe wrote:Tribunal update.

1 match suspended penalty for a GM player.
Rest got warnings.
Retractions made as wrong people accused on our side.

Currently playing GM this game again, and have been appointed an umpire.
In fact, adjacent to us is GM A grade playing ICC in section 4, and they have an umpire appointed too.

Hey Three Bucks, was there any crap?

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 9:25 am
by Moe
A big dust up in section 8 Mitchell Park v Kenilworth according to the umpire we had yesterday.

A very big ban coming is the rumour.

Also section 6 game abandoned yesterday between Mitchell Park and Southern Warriors at Brighton Primary school, so hopefully everything is ok there.

Congratulations to WYC winning back the David Lee shield yesterday against Morphy Park.

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 3:15 pm
by storyoftheyear
The fact that Keswick play on a piece of crap turf deck is a blight on the association. If it was a good deck, fair enough. But Sheidow, a team that went two years without losing a game, loses outright, losing all 20 wickets on day 2. What a joke.

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 4:21 pm
by Moe
storyoftheyear wrote:The fact that Keswick play on a piece of crap turf deck is a blight on the association. If it was a good deck, fair enough. But Sheidow, a team that went two years without losing a game, loses outright, losing all 20 wickets on day 2. What a joke.

100% agree with you.

Not because of the Sheidow Park result, but because it's a hard wicket comp.

Keswick took their juniors to a turf comp 2-3 years ago, but returned after 1 year.
They struggle to retain junior players as most of them leave when they are eligible for seniors, and head to turf comps, or district.

The changes in district cricket age groups and playing days that are being planned for next season is going to affect community cricket club's massively.

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 4:55 pm
by whitepointers
Both Sheidow Park and ICC Sharks can feel hard done by this Round in Section 1.

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2024 7:12 pm
by storyoftheyear
More than a year ago Coromandel raised their concerns with the joke of a pitch in a written letter to the executive. They read it, offered Keswick the right of reply and decided they’re ok with teams losing outright because of a terribly curated pitch.

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2024 6:34 am
by Booney
Moe wrote:A big dust up in section 8 Mitchell Park v Kenilworth according to the umpire we had yesterday.

A very big ban coming is the rumour.

Also section 6 game abandoned yesterday between Mitchell Park and Southern Warriors at Brighton Primary school, so hopefully everything is ok there.

Congratulations to WYC winning back the David Lee shield yesterday against Morphy Park.


Good game by the looks of it, rightly so with who it is named after.

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2024 11:16 pm
by footy1992
It appears the Doctor has seen his last patient...

Kaushik has said Sutton Derby don’t have a team for Saturday and are withdrawing.



Under SMR 12 (b) that means teams that won outright against Sutton Derby will have their points reduced to 6 instead of 11.



Phil Davis


All outrights have been reverted.

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2024 5:18 pm
by whitepointers
Disgrace.
Surely with 2 games left they could've seen it out.
What happens with the 2nd Innings wickets and runs people made ? Wiped from the stats too ?

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2024 10:43 am
by Moe
What is happening at plympton?
B Grade team forfeited yesterday. Strange that a club with so many juniors can't get 2 senior sides on the Park.

Another interesting dat on turf at Morphett field too yesterday. The bottom team in section 3 looking to win outright!

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2024 3:15 pm
by storyoftheyear
Moe wrote:What is happening at plympton?
B Grade team forfeited yesterday. Strange that a club with so many juniors can't get 2 senior sides on the Park.

Another interesting dat on turf at Morphett field too yesterday. The bottom team in section 3 looking to win outright!


That pitch is yet another farce allowed by the Exec of ASCA.

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 8:34 am
by Dr Feel Good
Moe wrote:What is happening at plympton?
B Grade team forfeited yesterday. Strange that a club with so many juniors can't get 2 senior sides on the Park.

Another interesting dat on turf at Morphett field too yesterday. The bottom team in section 3 looking to win outright!


Plympton have had a pretty tough year. Majority of the team were expecting to play C's in section 9 but have ended up in a much higher div that they are up to. For most of the year they played with smiles and a had a laugh while knowing they were going to get smashed week in week out. Looks like the drive to North Haven was a stretch to far.

That being said it is poor of them to forfeit.

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 10:13 pm
by Dutchy
Does anyone know if you can get cleared to another club at this stage of the season?

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 10:21 pm
by whitepointers
Dutchy wrote:Does anyone know if you can get cleared to another club at this stage of the season?


January 31st was the deadline for incoming players in ASCA.

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2024 1:24 pm
by Dutchy
whitepointers wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Does anyone know if you can get cleared to another club at this stage of the season?


January 31st was the deadline for incoming players in ASCA.


What about outgoing? My 17yo son ain't getting a game this weekend but I can get him a game elsewhere, obviously being in his first year of senior cricket Im keen for him to play somewhere otherwise he will lose interest I feel

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2024 1:29 pm
by footy1992
Dutchy wrote:
whitepointers wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Does anyone know if you can get cleared to another club at this stage of the season?


January 31st was the deadline for incoming players in ASCA.


What about outgoing? My 17yo son ain't getting a game this weekend but I can get him a game elsewhere, obviously being in his first year of senior cricket Im keen for him to play somewhere otherwise he will lose interest I feel


My understanding is no players can be cleared to play for another club now. A new player with no history at a club may be able to but i don't think your situation will allow it. Unless he subfields & doesnt bat or bowl...

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2024 2:56 pm
by The Old Fellow
Dutchy wrote:
whitepointers wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Does anyone know if you can get cleared to another club at this stage of the season?


January 31st was the deadline for incoming players in ASCA.


What about outgoing? My 17yo son ain't getting a game this weekend but I can get him a game elsewhere, obviously being in his first year of senior cricket Im keen for him to play somewhere otherwise he will lose interest I feel


You would need to consult the Association where he may play to find out if he can. Most Associations have a clearance cut-off for in-coming players but there are a few Associations which don't. ASCA is end of January, ATCA is end of December, PDCA is a floating cut-off as the player must be able to qualify for finals, BLCA never used to have a cut-off as they didn't recognise other Associations, the Hills comps I don’t know.

Re: ASCA

PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2024 10:12 pm
by Dutchy
Thanks all, Ill explore it further, its purely to get him a game and where he is going ain't playing finals