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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Tue Feb 17, 2009 12:47 pm

wasnt there????/

Shit the gear im getting latley is better than I thought?
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby krustymirkin » Tue Feb 17, 2009 12:49 pm

you were not there at the finish of the game? So to say im talking bull,is virtually calling me a liar. i have read your postings for this season and have seen your malicious attack on the SRCC,so dont come on here,being all high and mighty saying about culture.Srcc pride itself on the development of jnrs and will continue to educate them on and off the field.Fact last sunday a jnr match was played against KI at rapid bay,coached by a SRCC player organised by a SRCC player and a cove person.All clubs were ask to supple two jnrs,where were yous?
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby DILLIGAF » Tue Feb 17, 2009 1:26 pm

THE MOLE wrote:
DILLIGAF wrote:you wernt even there so what would you know bazza


Was speaking to DILLIGAF on sat night and he wasnt very happy about it...............

mate dont no who you were speaking to but it wasnt me
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby DILLIGAF » Tue Feb 17, 2009 1:29 pm

been fishing today krusty hear there are some biguns in the river
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby krustymirkin » Tue Feb 17, 2009 1:34 pm

DILLIGAF wrote:been fishing today krusty hear there are some biguns in the river

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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby allrounder » Tue Feb 17, 2009 1:48 pm

" All clubs were ask to supple two jnrs,where were yous? "

Kids were asked if they were interested, the ones asked had other commitments or werent interested !

And i'd watch the spelling there Krusty putting supple and juniors in the same sentence sounds a bit suss . :shock:
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:01 pm

krustymirkin wrote:you were not there at the finish of the game? So to say im talking bull,is virtually calling me a liar. i have read your postings for this season and have seen your malicious attack on the SRCC,so dont come on here,being all high and mighty saying about culture.Srcc pride itself on the development of jnrs and will continue to educate them on and off the field.Fact last sunday a jnr match was played against KI at rapid bay,coached by a SRCC player organised by a SRCC player and a cove person.All clubs were ask to supple two jnrs,where were yous?


You may call them malicious attacks but I would call them FACTS and if the cap fits wear it!!!

As for culture I am proud of the way the club conducts itself on and off the field and will continue to be one of the leading sides in this comp for years to come BECAUSE of the ground work in the past and now that teaches the right way about being involved in a progressive club.

As for your sunday?? Again a lack of communication from who???? as we have lads that would of loved to play.
Where other clubs involved or did you have to be in the loop???
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby krustymirkin » Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:05 pm

every club was asked even yours and your 4 deligates were there? so who has the communication problem?
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby DILLIGAF » Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:12 pm

what are ya using for bait :lol: :shock: :twisted:
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:14 pm

krustymirkin wrote:every club was asked even yours and your 4 deligates were there? so who has the communication problem?


will follow up the communication issue as it aint the first time!!

As I asked what other clubs where involved?
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby allrounder » Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:16 pm

Shoeboy I can assure you that kids were asked if they wanted to participate in the match.

We were asked to put the question on a couple of mid range skill level juniors from our club and that we did. The reason or this is because K.I. have a different junior program than ours so dont have a large portion of gifted juniors like a lot of our clubs. That is why only some kids were asked not all. The likes of Sammy Carlyle and Jack Irvine etc play association and seniors in the arvo. It was aimed at providing kids who normally wouldnt get the oppertunity to play these sort of matches a chance to compete.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby jokerz » Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:28 pm

Cool, I just love the F****** banter on here its outta sight, best fishin around for a long time.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:40 pm

allrounder wrote:Shoeboy I can assure you that kids were asked if they wanted to participate in the match.

We were asked to put the question on a couple of mid range skill level juniors from our club and that we did. The reason or this is because K.I. have a different junior program than ours so dont have a large portion of gifted juniors like a lot of our clubs. That is why only some kids were asked not all. The likes of Sammy Carlyle and Jack Irvine etc play association and seniors in the arvo. It was aimed at providing kids who normally wouldnt get the oppertunity to play these sort of matches a chance to compete.


I understand the point?

But know im realy confused as to krusty point??? So does that mean young Bradley did not play? and other S/R lads.

On a tangent went down today and watched some very talented kids from AB high v Seaford.High Abafoyle had 5 state reps and other very good players Seaford had the Ross boys Carlyle/Irvine/Boden boys and others.

Some good cricket when I left we were batting.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby krustymirkin » Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:55 pm

Bradley Ross play as a last minute replcemnt,even little fruss played to make up the numbers SR 3,HV 2,PT N 2,Cove 5 cove also had to find extra for numbers.Looks like it will be a on going event so with a bit more time to organize all clubs should be envolved.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:00 pm

krustymirkin wrote:Bradley Ross play as a last minute replcemnt,even little fruss played to make up the numbers SR 3,HV 2,PT N 2,Cove 5 cove also had to find extra for numbers.Looks like it will be a on going event so with a bit more time to organize all clubs should be envolved.


Cove 5 I didnt think they had kids?

I thought this was for kids with no talent? B Ross well I see where your coming from :))

Now dont get all uptight it is all in fun.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby krustymirkin » Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:09 pm

shoe boy wrote:
krustymirkin wrote:Bradley Ross play as a last minute replcemnt,even little fruss played to make up the numbers SR 3,HV 2,PT N 2,Cove 5 cove also had to find extra for numbers.Looks like it will be a on going event so with a bit more time to organize all clubs should be envolved.


Cove 5 I didnt think they had kids?

I thought this was for kids with no talent? B Ross well I see where your coming from :))

Now dont get all uptight it is all in fun.

He actually led the youngsters very well,hey KI had a lot of talent andwe would be able to play a lot stronger side,all good for both assocs
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby allrounder » Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:25 pm

Has any other club had an issue with the Dads army (Hamilton) wicketkeeper/captain.

Was speaking to one of our bowlers from the weekend and he was told that he couldnt run down the middle of the pitch after delivering the ball.
Point 1. He doesnt run down the middle of the pitch with being ex Southern he has learnt not to.
point 2. We play on hard wicket so the only loser if he did would be the bowler cause he wouldnt be able to get an LBW. :shock:

Just interested if any other clubs have had any problems with him ?
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Mike Lowery » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:13 pm

Im sure it will all be checked. Should be an interesting final round..
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby jokerz » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:15 pm

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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Hungry Hungry Homer » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:24 pm

shoe boy wrote:
krustymirkin wrote:my turn to ask whats going on at shoeland? Completion of the a grade game the behavour of shoe spectators was disgraceful,so much for the spirit of the game,also in b grade when SR passed the score Noar walked off the field with another 10 overs to be bowled. Not on shoeys


I have been very diplamatic with my posts re player spectator behaviour but after reading this post sorry I cant bite my lip anymore!

The typical behaviour and attitude from the s/r players both a/b that I watched has not changed or the culture at that place that is deeply intrenched is nothing short of a farce.

I am not speaking for all as there is some quality people at seaford but the so called seniour people that should lead the youth with the right attitude and behaviour are NOT!!!

Spirit of the game?? you blokes have never played in or understand the word.

One of the great players and administrators of our game has also walked from you lot and after having a chat with him QUOTE I give up I just cannot change the culture of the place.

So dont come on here and talk crap as I was at both venues and your posts where nothing short of b-------t [-x


Well said Shoeboy, Seaford players are quick to dish it out during games especially from the sidelines when batting but when things aren't going so well for them they accuse everyone else of sledging when the biggest mouths in the comp are from down that way!
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