by sports follower » Fri Dec 16, 2011 2:05 pm
by sports follower » Fri Dec 16, 2011 2:06 pm
Lucky For Some wrote:Steve Fulton back for Craigmore this week.
Is this his first game for the season?
by sports follower » Fri Dec 16, 2011 2:10 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Dec 16, 2011 2:16 pm
sports follower wrote:LM I will have the following for this week please.
$10 on Vale/Smitty/Rose/West in grade 1 (41.50)
$18 on Westies in grade 2. (90)
Bal $100. (100.70)![]()
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Dec 16, 2011 2:19 pm
by fineleg2fineleg » Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:09 pm
by fineleg2fineleg » Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:11 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:Phantom's Phantom McKenzie
Rose & Crown V Angle Vale
3 - R. Figallo: Return to form for the Rosies skipper with 6/20 off his 8 overs. Destroyed the Vale batting line up and won the game for his side.
2 - Cl. Cameron: Masterfull 60 runs opening the batting, dedicated to his grandfather who passed away, batted nearly the whole innings and was the anchor for the side.
1 - J. Carmen: Pips Stamatovich for the one vote with his 33. Without his knock Vale would've been totally humiliated.
Smithfield V Virginia
3 - S. Keylock: 56 runs and 4/27, outstanding performance, unfortunately couldn't get his side over the line.
2 - N. Warren: 54 runs batting 10 proved to be the difference in the game for Virginia. Then followed up with an impressive 2/29 off 8 overs.
1 - J. Natsias: 3/39 and 26 opening the batting. Vital contributions.
Parafield Gardens V Central United
3 - B. Woodward: 92 opening the batting. The end.
2 - D. Ritzema: 4/17 made sure Parafield Gardens weren't going to be causing any upsets here.
1 - S. Ritzema: Continues his good form with 2/3 off 7 balls with included 2 wides and a catch to go with it.
Salisbury West V One Tree Hill
3 - J. Davies: 4/12, tore through the guts of the OTH innings to help set up the win.
2 - W. Sewell: Runs again for the big fella, this time an unbeaten 62 at the top of the innings.
1 - T. Scott: The lone ranger for OTH this season, without his 41 the total looks really embarassing.
by fineleg2fineleg » Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:15 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:23 pm
fineleg2fineleg wrote:LM can i have:
20 on vale into rosies into westies (div 1) into parkers into riverside (99.60)
then whatever i have left on OTH (div2) to beat craigmore (199.80)
by SmithyOTH » Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:14 pm
fineleg2fineleg wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:Phantom's Phantom McKenzie
Rose & Crown V Angle Vale
3 - R. Figallo: Return to form for the Rosies skipper with 6/20 off his 8 overs. Destroyed the Vale batting line up and won the game for his side.
2 - Cl. Cameron: Masterfull 60 runs opening the batting, dedicated to his grandfather who passed away, batted nearly the whole innings and was the anchor for the side.
1 - J. Carmen: Pips Stamatovich for the one vote with his 33. Without his knock Vale would've been totally humiliated.
Smithfield V Virginia
3 - S. Keylock: 56 runs and 4/27, outstanding performance, unfortunately couldn't get his side over the line.
2 - N. Warren: 54 runs batting 10 proved to be the difference in the game for Virginia. Then followed up with an impressive 2/29 off 8 overs.
1 - J. Natsias: 3/39 and 26 opening the batting. Vital contributions.
Parafield Gardens V Central United
3 - B. Woodward: 92 opening the batting. The end.
2 - D. Ritzema: 4/17 made sure Parafield Gardens weren't going to be causing any upsets here.
1 - S. Ritzema: Continues his good form with 2/3 off 7 balls with included 2 wides and a catch to go with it.
Salisbury West V One Tree Hill
3 - J. Davies: 4/12, tore through the guts of the OTH innings to help set up the win.
2 - W. Sewell: Runs again for the big fella, this time an unbeaten 62 at the top of the innings.
1 - T. Scott: The lone ranger for OTH this season, without his 41 the total looks really embarassing.
your not giving hanisch much credit for his efforts this season then? wouldnt say Troy is a lone ranger at all. he is definately one of the key players, if not the key player in the side. but wouldnt say he is quite all alone
by SmithyOTH » Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:19 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Balances
Gold: 302.55
manbitesdog: 189.90
carey: 188.70
OKC: 172.25
Spinner: 155.25
follower: 128.70
MadMax: 90
Lightning: 86.50
Minnow: 85
Pope: 70
duck: 40
fineleg: 36.65
ftw: 29
Phantom: 24
Browny: 19.40
Lucky: 0
whufc: 0
Bigshow: 0
catchit: 0
Member: 0
Book is up by 472.10
For the 5 that are wiped out, you can all place a 20 units worth of bets this week, the one that wins the most can rejoin with their winnings.
Gee I'm a softy.
by carey » Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:21 pm
by catchit » Fri Dec 16, 2011 5:04 pm
by THE POPE » Fri Dec 16, 2011 6:51 pm
by Thats Gold » Fri Dec 16, 2011 7:53 pm
by carey » Fri Dec 16, 2011 9:12 pm
by OKC! » Fri Dec 16, 2011 10:19 pm
by Lethal Dose » Fri Dec 16, 2011 10:36 pm
SmithyOTH wrote:fineleg2fineleg wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:Phantom's Phantom McKenzie
Rose & Crown V Angle Vale
3 - R. Figallo: Return to form for the Rosies skipper with 6/20 off his 8 overs. Destroyed the Vale batting line up and won the game for his side.
2 - Cl. Cameron: Masterfull 60 runs opening the batting, dedicated to his grandfather who passed away, batted nearly the whole innings and was the anchor for the side.
1 - J. Carmen: Pips Stamatovich for the one vote with his 33. Without his knock Vale would've been totally humiliated.
Smithfield V Virginia
3 - S. Keylock: 56 runs and 4/27, outstanding performance, unfortunately couldn't get his side over the line.
2 - N. Warren: 54 runs batting 10 proved to be the difference in the game for Virginia. Then followed up with an impressive 2/29 off 8 overs.
1 - J. Natsias: 3/39 and 26 opening the batting. Vital contributions.
Parafield Gardens V Central United
3 - B. Woodward: 92 opening the batting. The end.
2 - D. Ritzema: 4/17 made sure Parafield Gardens weren't going to be causing any upsets here.
1 - S. Ritzema: Continues his good form with 2/3 off 7 balls with included 2 wides and a catch to go with it.
Salisbury West V One Tree Hill
3 - J. Davies: 4/12, tore through the guts of the OTH innings to help set up the win.
2 - W. Sewell: Runs again for the big fella, this time an unbeaten 62 at the top of the innings.
1 - T. Scott: The lone ranger for OTH this season, without his 41 the total looks really embarassing.
your not giving hanisch much credit for his efforts this season then? wouldnt say Troy is a lone ranger at all. he is definately one of the key players, if not the key player in the side. but wouldnt say he is quite all alone
i think hanisch is averaging 50 odd with the bat this yr. Def time for a few guys to step up. Quite a few out this week with xmas work shows and work but gone with the youth policy playing a couple of 15 yr olds. Should be a different looking team. Confident we can get a win
by Phantom Gossiper » Sat Dec 17, 2011 12:40 am
fineleg2fineleg wrote:your not giving hanisch much credit for his efforts this season then? wouldnt say Troy is a lone ranger at all. he is definately one of the key players, if not the key player in the side. but wouldnt say he is quite all alone
by Phantom Gossiper » Sat Dec 17, 2011 12:42 am
SmithyOTH wrote:i think hanisch is averaging 50 odd with the bat this yr. Def time for a few guys to step up. Quite a few out this week with xmas work shows and work but gone with the youth policy playing a couple of 15 yr olds. Should be a different looking team. Confident we can get a win
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