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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Squids » Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:50 pm

letsbehonest wrote:if my memory serves me correct it is either 21days or 14 days clubs can hold a clearence up for, does anyone know the correct ruling? which if either is correct they will certainly miss the 1st game if clubs dont want to sign them over straight away!


That may very well be the rule but if no money is owed then only a wanker team would prevent a guy from playing cricket.
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby letsbehonest » Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:51 pm

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letsbehonest wrote:havnt seen dan pines dad at the cricket since he stopped playing. gee if risdons have all these players they certainly wont have to worry about double headers. only other blokes that captained sollies and are still playing that i can think of is luke davis and jimmy anastsiou? a post that was just put on here saying people may have to hurry up and sign if they intend to play next week as clubs may be able to hold them for a certain amount of time?


He regularly attends...in fact he started playing a game last year but wankers Southport said he couldn't because he was covering for someone that turned up unexpected half way through the game.

nothing suprises me with south port i think they have turned out the same way as wandies have. if they dont get there own way they sook and carry on. every club that goes against them both are always wrong and we should always do what suits them both. Think you will find most clubs have had enough of both of them and there oval and are now finally speaking up against there dictatorship.
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby whichgrade » Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:53 pm

letsbehonest wrote:havnt seen dan pines dad at the cricket since he stopped playing. gee if risdons have all these players they certainly wont have to worry about double headers. only other blokes that captained sollies and are still playing that i can think of is luke davis and jimmy anastsiou? a post that was just put on here saying people may have to hurry up and sign if they intend to play next week as clubs may be able to hold them for a certain amount of time?


dave pine actually pulled the whites on for us last year when we were short in the A's, but as he was about to walk onto the field the south port blokes had a whinge and made us play with 10.

theres no time limit to change clubs.
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby letsbehonest » Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:56 pm

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letsbehonest wrote:if my memory serves me correct it is either 21days or 14 days clubs can hold a clearence up for, does anyone know the correct ruling? which if either is correct they will certainly miss the 1st game if clubs dont want to sign them over straight away!


That may very well be the rule but if no money is owed then only a wanker team would prevent a guy from playing cricket.

i dont really agree with that as when the clubs learn that somebody wants to leave they have to be given a chance to chat to the bloke in question to see if they can resolve the issue and keep him. Why would clubs be rushing around next week when they have all the time in the world before the season starts to sign there so called recruits.
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Squids » Fri Sep 30, 2011 10:58 pm

slogging succliffe wrote:My tips for the year
Props and Risdon to play in the A grade decider, with a returning jarrad adams to tip the balance in risdons favour
Simon Fuchs favorite for grewar but brad pine to push again
Risdon to face sollies again in a repeat, with south-port and wombats to make the top 4, Risdon to go back-to-back
One from left field Doc Rasheed for B grade medal

ITs hard to tell who has moved until the first week but expect new faces mostly in the B grade, with a former risdon A grader boosting Germains batting line-up


On the Doubling up rule, i think it will hurt cricket and mabye a compromise is having a list of A graders who cannot play B grade at all. This would stop abuse of the rule and also allow B graders to play up, with the theory being it is easier to rustle up extra B graders


I think what you say is fair Slogger but Rasheed for the medal is unlikely due to him missing a few games when he goes on holidays. I think someone like D.Foster is a good chance will bat and bowl often enough.
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby letsbehonest » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:00 pm

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letsbehonest wrote:havnt seen dan pines dad at the cricket since he stopped playing. gee if risdons have all these players they certainly wont have to worry about double headers. only other blokes that captained sollies and are still playing that i can think of is luke davis and jimmy anastsiou? a post that was just put on here saying people may have to hurry up and sign if they intend to play next week as clubs may be able to hold them for a certain amount of time?


dave pine actually pulled the whites on for us last year when we were short in the A's, but as he was about to walk onto the field the south port blokes had a whinge and made us play with 10.

theres no time limit to change clubs.

just rang a bloke in the know and he assures me that in the constitution it says that once a club receives a clearence form they have got 14 days until they are required to either clear him or deny his clearence. and like i said nothing suprises me with either of the clubs that belong at the port oval.
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby letsbehonest » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:05 pm

Squids wrote:
slogging succliffe wrote:My tips for the year
Props and Risdon to play in the A grade decider, with a returning jarrad adams to tip the balance in risdons favour
Simon Fuchs favorite for grewar but brad pine to push again
Risdon to face sollies again in a repeat, with south-port and wombats to make the top 4, Risdon to go back-to-back
One from left field Doc Rasheed for B grade medal

ITs hard to tell who has moved until the first week but expect new faces mostly in the B grade, with a former risdon A grader boosting Germains batting line-up


On the Doubling up rule, i think it will hurt cricket and mabye a compromise is having a list of A graders who cannot play B grade at all. This would stop abuse of the rule and also allow B graders to play up, with the theory being it is easier to rustle up extra B graders


I think what you say is fair Slogger but Rasheed for the medal is unlikely due to him missing a few games when he goes on holidays. I think someone like D.Foster is a good chance will bat and bowl often enough.

by all accounts at the voting meeting there was no room to make compromises which i am told at least two clubs were prepared to do but the chairman whose only job is to run meetings told the people who were there they are only voting on the words put in front of them and there was to be no give or take at all on anything and that was that.
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Squids » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:06 pm

letsbehonest wrote:
Squids wrote:
letsbehonest wrote:if my memory serves me correct it is either 21days or 14 days clubs can hold a clearence up for, does anyone know the correct ruling? which if either is correct they will certainly miss the 1st game if clubs dont want to sign them over straight away!


That may very well be the rule but if no money is owed then only a wanker team would prevent a guy from playing cricket.

i dont really agree with that as when the clubs learn that somebody wants to leave they have to be given a chance to chat to the bloke in question to see if they can resolve the issue and keep him. Why would clubs be rushing around next week when they have all the time in the world before the season starts to sign there so called recruits.


To get a clearance you have to get a signature from a club rep. that is good enough time to chat and try and sort the problems. Plus it is only Pirie cricket...people should lighten up and enjoy playing the game.
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby letsbehonest » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:10 pm

Squids wrote:
slogging succliffe wrote:My tips for the year
Props and Risdon to play in the A grade decider, with a returning jarrad adams to tip the balance in risdons favour
Simon Fuchs favorite for grewar but brad pine to push again
Risdon to face sollies again in a repeat, with south-port and wombats to make the top 4, Risdon to go back-to-back
One from left field Doc Rasheed for B grade medal

ITs hard to tell who has moved until the first week but expect new faces mostly in the B grade, with a former risdon A grader boosting Germains batting line-up


On the Doubling up rule, i think it will hurt cricket and mabye a compromise is having a list of A graders who cannot play B grade at all. This would stop abuse of the rule and also allow B graders to play up, with the theory being it is easier to rustle up extra B graders


I think what you say is fair Slogger but Rasheed for the medal is unlikely due to him missing a few games when he goes on holidays. I think someone like D.Foster is a good chance will bat and bowl often enough.

also the sec of the ppca should have already let clubs know if someone has signed for a club or clearence or whatever cos if the ppca still uses the lists clubs will have to add and take peoples names off etc:
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby letsbehonest » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:18 pm

Squids wrote:
letsbehonest wrote:
Squids wrote:
letsbehonest wrote:if my memory serves me correct it is either 21days or 14 days clubs can hold a clearence up for, does anyone know the correct ruling? which if either is correct they will certainly miss the 1st game if clubs dont want to sign them over straight away!


That may very well be the rule but if no money is owed then only a wanker team would prevent a guy from playing cricket.

i dont really agree with that as when the clubs learn that somebody wants to leave they have to be given a chance to chat to the bloke in question to see if they can resolve the issue and keep him. Why would clubs be rushing around next week when they have all the time in the world before the season starts to sign there so called recruits.


To get a clearance you have to get a signature from a club rep. that is good enough time to chat and try and sort the problems. Plus it is only Pirie cricket...people should lighten up and enjoy playing the game.

well you seen what south port did to risdons the day dave pine went to help you blokes out, why would you do anything for them if one of your blokes wanted to be cleared to them. i beleive the player signs the form then sec of the club he wants to go to then goes to the ppca sec who then gives it to the sec of the club the player wants to move to.Then i guess the club has to organize a meeting to see if the player is financial etc: and sometimes you cant organize a meeting straight away it might take 14 days~~? :lol:
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Squids » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:21 pm

[quote="letsbehonest"

That may very well be the rule but if no money is owed then only a wanker team would prevent a guy from playing cricket.[/quote]
i dont really agree with that as when the clubs learn that somebody wants to leave they have to be given a chance to chat to the bloke in question to see if they can resolve the issue and keep him. Why would clubs be rushing around next week when they have all the time in the world before the season starts to sign there so called recruits.[/quote]

To get a clearance you have to get a signature from a club rep. that is good enough time to chat and try and sort the problems. Plus it is only Pirie cricket...people should lighten up and enjoy playing the game.[/quote]
well you seen what south port did to risdons the day dave pine went to help you blokes out, why would you do anything for them if one of your blokes wanted to be cleared to them. i beleive the player signs the form then sec of the club he wants to go to then goes to the ppca sec who then gives it to the sec of the club the player wants to move to.Then i guess the club has to organize a meeting to see if the player is financial etc: and sometimes you cant organize a meeting straight away it might take 14 days~~? :lol:[/quote]

It may very well be the process you mentioned, I am not 100% how it works. Why would anyone want to go to Southport? A very politically dominated team from what I have seen.
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby whichgrade » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:21 pm

letsbehonest wrote:well you seen what south port did to risdons the day dave pine went to help you blokes out, why would you do anything for them if one of your blokes wanted to be cleared to them. i beleive the player signs the form then sec of the club he wants to go to then goes to the ppca sec who then gives it to the sec of the club the player wants to move to.Then i guess the club has to organize a meeting to see if the player is financial etc: and sometimes you cant organize a meeting straight away it might take 14 days~~? :lol:


oh yeah dont worry if we wanted to be assholes we would wait the 14 days :D
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby letsbehonest » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:23 pm

whichgrade wrote:
letsbehonest wrote:well you seen what south port did to risdons the day dave pine went to help you blokes out, why would you do anything for them if one of your blokes wanted to be cleared to them. i beleive the player signs the form then sec of the club he wants to go to then goes to the ppca sec who then gives it to the sec of the club the player wants to move to.Then i guess the club has to organize a meeting to see if the player is financial etc: and sometimes you cant organize a meeting straight away it might take 14 days~~? :lol:


oh yeah dont worry if we wanted to be assholes we would wait the 14 days :D

well why not? its karma i would say. and you wouldnt be assholes as it is your right to do so it is the rules.
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Squids » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:24 pm

Premiership Odds just released on bet365

B grade

Risdon $2.85
Props $3.00
Sollies $3.50
Southport $5.50
Warnertown $5.50
Wandearah $11.00
Strykers $19.00
Port Germein $31

A Grade

Props $2.50
Wandearah $2.50
Risdon $5.50
Southport $6.00
Sollies $15
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby whichgrade » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:26 pm

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oh yeah dont worry if we wanted to be assholes we would wait the 14 days :D

well why not? its karma i would say. and you wouldnt be assholes as it is your right to do so it is the rules.


i thought you wanted to play more cricket not stop ppl from playing
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby letsbehonest » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:28 pm

Squids wrote:[quote="letsbehonest"

That may very well be the rule but if no money is owed then only a wanker team would prevent a guy from playing cricket.

i dont really agree with that as when the clubs learn that somebody wants to leave they have to be given a chance to chat to the bloke in question to see if they can resolve the issue and keep him. Why would clubs be rushing around next week when they have all the time in the world before the season starts to sign there so called recruits.[/quote]

To get a clearance you have to get a signature from a club rep. that is good enough time to chat and try and sort the problems. Plus it is only Pirie cricket...people should lighten up and enjoy playing the game.[/quote]
well you seen what south port did to risdons the day dave pine went to help you blokes out, why would you do anything for them if one of your blokes wanted to be cleared to them. i beleive the player signs the form then sec of the club he wants to go to then goes to the ppca sec who then gives it to the sec of the club the player wants to move to.Then i guess the club has to organize a meeting to see if the player is financial etc: and sometimes you cant organize a meeting straight away it might take 14 days~~? :lol:[/quote]

It may very well be the process you mentioned, I am not 100% how it works. Why would anyone want to go to Southport? A very politically dominated team from what I have seen.[/quote]
they probably go there cos they get a free snitzl and a couple of beer vouchers? i cant think of anything else.
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Squids » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:29 pm

letsbehonest wrote:
Squids wrote:[quote="letsbehonest"

That may very well be the rule but if no money is owed then only a wanker team would prevent a guy from playing cricket.

i dont really agree with that as when the clubs learn that somebody wants to leave they have to be given a chance to chat to the bloke in question to see if they can resolve the issue and keep him. Why would clubs be rushing around next week when they have all the time in the world before the season starts to sign there so called recruits.


To get a clearance you have to get a signature from a club rep. that is good enough time to chat and try and sort the problems. Plus it is only Pirie cricket...people should lighten up and enjoy playing the game.[/quote]
well you seen what south port did to risdons the day dave pine went to help you blokes out, why would you do anything for them if one of your blokes wanted to be cleared to them. i beleive the player signs the form then sec of the club he wants to go to then goes to the ppca sec who then gives it to the sec of the club the player wants to move to.Then i guess the club has to organize a meeting to see if the player is financial etc: and sometimes you cant organize a meeting straight away it might take 14 days~~? :lol:[/quote]

It may very well be the process you mentioned, I am not 100% how it works. Why would anyone want to go to Southport? A very politically dominated team from what I have seen.[/quote]
they probably go there cos they get a free snitzl and a couple of beer vouchers? i cant think of anything else.[/quote]

The risdon players definitely good a better schnitzel and Jubbas cheese and carrot is to die for, just ask gothegreens
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby letsbehonest » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:34 pm

whichgrade wrote:
letsbehonest wrote:
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oh yeah dont worry if we wanted to be assholes we would wait the 14 days :D

well why not? its karma i would say. and you wouldnt be assholes as it is your right to do so it is the rules.


i thought you wanted to play more cricket not stop ppl from playing

thats true but there comes a time when you have to stand up for yourself and if the two clubs at ports want to dictate to everyone how things have to be well i think its only fair if you get the chance you give a bit back when you can. And again it is within the rules so any club who wants to wait 14days before they reply are within there rights to do so. to solve the problem make sure you have players signed 15 days before the season starts and you will have no dramas. where is joobs i havnt seen him post on here for a while?
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby letsbehonest » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:36 pm

Squids wrote:Premiership Odds just released on bet365

B grade

Risdon $2.85
Props $3.00
Sollies $3.50
Southport $5.50
Warnertown $5.50
Wandearah $11.00
Strykers $19.00
Port Germein $31

A Grade

Props $2.50
Wandearah $2.50
Risdon $5.50
Southport $6.00
Sollies $15

if i was a betting man i would put my weekly wage on south port at juicy odds even tho we dont know all there signings they are bound to pop up with a recruit or two.
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Re: Port Pirie Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Squids » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:44 pm

letsbehonest wrote:if i was a betting man i would put my weekly wage on south port at juicy odds even tho we dont know all there signings they are bound to pop up with a recruit or two.


I am sure Southport will start very well like most seasons, coming up to Christmas they will be 2nd or 3rd and then after Christmas they will fall apart...its happened a few seasons in a row now.
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