whufc wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:
Is Aaron Bateson the bloke who use to play at EPFC is about 25-27 years old, bowler just above medium pace, moves the ball abit and is fairly handy lower order with the bat, if so this bloke had huge potential and played very consistent div2-4 cricket for a few years, but was another victim at EPFC around the time of not getting a chance due to not being a name player, or going through the correct junior channels.
Yeah that was Lyndon's first game back from a broken jaw very handy bowler when in the right mind frame.
Yes, Aaron Bateson has lost heaps of weight and would be in the 5 fastest bowlers going around in div. 2 on his day atm. He bats way too low, but given our line-up thats where he is. He has opened in our A's before.
Well you got a very handy cricketer there, the bloke generally bowls an incredibly good line and length, with slight variations of movement and bounce. Funnily enough could only just make the EPFC b Grade back in the day despite good form, was in a very similar boat to Lyndon and that was why he left the club as well. Geez there is a very long list of blokes who couldn't make the EPFC a grade but are now doing really good things at the same or higher level for other clubs now.[/quote]
Mate, all that stuff happened in the past. It has hurt the club, as the depth is not the same as it once was. Things happen, now it is 5-6 years on from there so it should be left there. I am not sure things would be different if those involved had their time again. Good on those who moved on for making a name for themselves elsewhere. Bateson, Lyndon, Robbie Latrobe etc etc have done very well, and will continue to do so (maybe not Robbie, 1 more year for the big fella???) Even you have moved on, maybe work has got in the way of you making an impact but you definitely could have, if given the chance. But maybe it's time to let that stuff go, are you still that bitter with EPFC?