Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby Once apon a time » Mon Nov 15, 2010 4:33 pm

I think Encounter were lucky with weather, from what i was told the ball was turning white it was that wet. Compass are short a bowler but if they keep making over 200 runs every week they'll win more than lose.
Encounter are gunna be strong as well as Willunga but I can't see any other side doing much.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby interested observer » Mon Nov 15, 2010 4:57 pm

normstwin wrote:Some big hits were seen at Goolwa oval yesterday


Would not have been off your bowling Norm !!!!!
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby sherminator » Mon Nov 15, 2010 5:05 pm

spinach wrote:
Tony wrote:
Seriously though folks Enc Bay are looking pretty handy again this year, and won on the weekend with a second string side!!!


Perhaps..but the 3 players that made runs on satdy chasing 230 i wouldnt call 2nd string. I also think Jase Beveridge deserves some congradulations on making 120 not out. Great Effort


Reckon Tony 'Stay Solid' Barber was probably referring to the Bays missing Edwards, Parry, Moller etc on Saturday yet still won comfortably. The weather certainly disadvantaged the Compass bowlers, but it was still a great effort by the Bays, especially Beveridge & Wood who set the game up for the Bays early on.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby leftarmoffie » Mon Nov 15, 2010 5:36 pm

interested observer wrote:
normstwin wrote:Some big hits were seen at Goolwa oval yesterday


Would not have been off your bowling Norm !!!!!

Definately wasnt off my bowling as we were batting, it could of been me with that nice gray nicolls bat ive got
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby Hot Pies » Tue Nov 16, 2010 7:34 am

normstwin wrote:
interested observer wrote:
normstwin wrote:Some big hits were seen at Goolwa oval yesterday


Would not have been off your bowling Norm !!!!!

Definately wasnt off my bowling as we were batting, it could of been me with that nice gray nicolls bat ive got



im quiet sure i use a puma norm but maybe im wrong, i do recall seeing a ball fly into the council chambers off a gray nicholls bat and off a.evans too
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby interested observer » Tue Nov 16, 2010 10:11 am

normstwin wrote:
interested observer wrote:
normstwin wrote:Some big hits were seen at Goolwa oval yesterday


Would not have been off your bowling Norm !!!!!

Definately wasnt off my bowling as we were batting, it could of been me with that nice gray nicolls bat ive got


That bat thinks it is back in semi retirement with you holding it twin.... :D
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby jonas brothers » Tue Nov 16, 2010 10:21 am

compass arent short A bowler, they have Nashy and oh Nashy. Dalitz bowls poop, binns and num try to buy wickets. lewis is ok but should be filling in a few overs here and there not opening up the attack. they need spurls up and firing. reading the write up it says hicks was the best. but was the last bowler used. where is vitkunas? these young blokes have got to be able to give more to an a grade sides bowling options than nummy and binnsy.

yeh a wet ball is hard to bowl with at the best of times. but it has alot to do with who sends it down. the bays defended 180 in the rain with a ball that was in the same condition in last years GF. moller still able to bowl leggies and take 5. if you put it in the right spot its still hard to get away, doesnt matter if its wet or dry! bowl rubbish and opposition teams will chase you down week in week out.

also whats this about bryce and rosa disappearing to canberra? going to leave a massive hole in the dingy side if this is the case. also opens up the COY betting.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby leftarmoffie » Tue Nov 16, 2010 11:14 am

interested observer wrote:
normstwin wrote:
interested observer wrote:
normstwin wrote:Some big hits were seen at Goolwa oval yesterday


Would not have been off your bowling Norm !!!!!

Definately wasnt off my bowling as we were batting, it could of been me with that nice gray nicolls bat ive got


That bat thinks it is back in semi retirement with you holding it twin.... :D

The bats loving the country life mate
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby spinach » Tue Nov 16, 2010 2:37 pm

so if enc bay are the front runners atm then who is their nearest rival??
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby jonas brothers » Tue Nov 16, 2010 2:50 pm

spinach wrote:so if enc bay are the front runners atm then who is their nearest rival??


themselves!
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby THE ECLIPSE » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:17 pm

Tony wrote:Hello everyone!!! Whats going on?? ...Im thinking that Nummy will make some runs when J.I. does clearly Num still thinks he,s still on vacation, and has forgotten that to make runs you have to play shots first..!!!


two has beens, should be playing B's or C's

jonas brothers wrote:whats the go with spurling, havent seen his name in the bowlers list this year? injured?


dont tell me compass paid a fortune for a guy that cant even bowl. someone's getting ripped off.

cant believe that Binns is still playing, isn't he about 60, runs like that anyway.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby the red baron » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:53 pm

Just looked at mycricket and saw Braidwood is down to play a day of this game! If he played full time i think odds of a Compass flag would shorten considerably! The guy can really play and usually delivers with either bat or ball!!
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby THE ECLIPSE » Fri Nov 19, 2010 8:30 pm

the red baron wrote:Just looked at mycricket and saw Braidwood is down to play a day of this game! If he played full time i think odds of a Compass flag would shorten considerably! The guy can really play and usually delivers with either bat or ball!!


that just goes to show whats going on up there at compass,
bring someone straight in for a game from know where,
wouldn't be suprised if some of there young guns that are stuck in the b's find somewhere else to play next year.
especially with thats the kind of selection agenda. Experience before youthful ability. that will win them a flag wont it
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby Darryl Poole » Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:44 pm

What a dumb comment mate id rather them in the comp then Aldunga anyday! top bunch of blokes and can have a beer or 2 or 3 or 4 after the game with them. so i suggest you go and have another bucket bong and shut up1
ChristopherRobin10 wrote:what a boring display of cricket by myponga on sat. honestly why are you in the comp? compass maroon at least would have had a look at chasing our total. Goolwa this week please play cricket and try to win.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby Darryl Poole » Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:50 pm

Another person with dumb arse comments its called very good batting by the bays to chase down 231! Especially Beavers 123 not out very well taught by TK, E Wood 59 and Camo 28 no. Weather you are an idiot once upon a time!
Once apon a time wrote:I think Encounter were lucky with weather, from what i was told the ball was turning white it was that wet. Compass are short a bowler but if they keep making over 200 runs every week they'll win more than lose.
Encounter are gunna be strong as well as Willunga but I can't see any other side doing much.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby Hot Pies » Sat Nov 20, 2010 7:01 am

Darryl Poole wrote:What a dumb comment mate id rather them in the comp then Aldunga anyday! top bunch of blokes and can have a beer or 2 or 3 or 4 after the game with them. so i suggest you go and have another bucket bong and shut up1
ChristopherRobin10 wrote:what a boring display of cricket by myponga on sat. honestly why are you in the comp? compass maroon at least would have had a look at chasing our total. Goolwa this week please play cricket and try to win.



geez first post and you drop bombs like that??? youd rather pongy in than aldinga?? youve lost your bloody marbles mate aldinga are a quality unit and do stick around for a beer or 2 or 3 or 4 and even some billies too, in a way i agree with what hes saying pongy arent even looking like beating teams this year ?! compass maroon did! and for you to say aldinga your just simply a chooch, maybe you need to go nestle yaself up next to your bong and think of some more utter garbage to post
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby Hot Pies » Sat Nov 20, 2010 7:10 am

Darryl Poole wrote:Another person with dumb arse comments its called very good batting by the bays to chase down 231! Especially Beavers 123 not out very well taught by TK, E Wood 59 and Camo 28 no. Weather you are an idiot once upon a time!
Once apon a time wrote:I think Encounter were lucky with weather, from what i was told the ball was turning white it was that wet. Compass are short a bowler but if they keep making over 200 runs every week they'll win more than lose.
Encounter are gunna be strong as well as Willunga but I can't see any other side doing much.



and yet another dumb arse post from you daz! , not taking anything away from beaver hes a quality cricketer and certainly can hit the cherry around the park, but with the weather the way it was in compass youd think itd make life a little easier to bat and especially with compass's lack of a quick, it honestly wouldnt of helped , if it was a sunny day things coulda been different so you cant call it very good batting ( except beaver of coarse) youd put it to compass's lack of a quick and weather and some patient batting by beaver! i found that out first hand when its wet the ball isnt quick it skids and is much easier to hit around, and much harder for bowlers to pick up the bar of soap and hurl it down!
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby Bulldogsculthero25 » Sat Nov 20, 2010 8:46 am

Darryl Poole wrote:What a dumb comment mate id rather them in the comp then Aldunga anyday! top bunch of blokes and can have a beer or 2 or 3 or 4 after the game with them. so i suggest you go and have another bucket bong and shut up1
ChristopherRobin10 wrote:what a boring display of cricket by myponga on sat. honestly why are you in the comp? compass maroon at least would have had a look at chasing our total. Goolwa this week please play cricket and try to win.


just my opinion Darryl!!

BORING BORING BORING!!!
lets bat for 60 overs and make 120

didnt realise cricket is about drinking piss afta a days play.

if your not out there to win why are you out there???

have we in aldinga upset you once or twice you seem a little bitter towards us??
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby Bulldogsculthero25 » Sat Nov 20, 2010 8:53 am

Bryce last day 2day (sat 20th) apparently flys out wednesday, gonna miss his bowling.....not hahaha, Rosa not sure wen he leaves.
will definatly be a loss but neither have done a lot so far and we have managed to win a few so hopfully we can continue that wen they leave, got some good depth in the Bs atm so hopfully those who cum up can step up
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2010-11

Postby Offcutter » Sat Nov 20, 2010 9:24 am

THE ECLIPSE wrote:
the red baron wrote:Just looked at mycricket and saw Braidwood is down to play a day of this game! If he played full time i think odds of a Compass flag would shorten considerably! The guy can really play and usually delivers with either bat or ball!!


that just goes to show whats going on up there at compass,
bring someone straight in for a game from know where,
wouldn't be suprised if some of there young guns that are stuck in the b's find somewhere else to play next year.
especially with thats the kind of selection agenda. Experience before youthful ability. that will win them a flag wont it


Sometimes it's not the best option picking someone from the B's if it's only going to be for one week. Don't know what the Compass circumstances are, but often you pick the next best guy in B Grade, and he may be a bowler. If you bat on day one, he likely doesn't get a bowl, may go down to B's next week who also might be bowling..

I think that's where the replacement player rule sometimes isn't the best. In the good ol' days, if you weren't available one week, you didn't play at all that game! I understand the needs of clubs nowadays who may struggle for numbers, but I've often been in teams where it is just easier to pick a "fill in" guy for one week, if you know it's only going to be for one week, than to, perhaps, stuff around a young guy from the B's.. as I said, not knowing what's happening at Compass, maybe one guy may only be missing for this week..
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