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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby 3RUNS-SHORT » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:13 am

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Cannot see the point you are making with that rubbish. Experience is exactly that, not one season's worth. Tell me Robbie would be happy to play under an 18 yr old? Yeah right.


If Robbie wasn't right for the job, which he has shown that he is, then CK would have been captain and Robbie would have played under him. You have no idea of how Robbie plays or how he is as a person so i guess comments like that are utter bullsh!t.


I don't know how he plays? You've got to be kidding. And ofcourse he's the right one for the job when your players respect him. If you want to discredit every comment I make you had better smarten up and read what I have actualy said about South Rd. Have not said anything bad about Sth Rd Captain. The club is seriously struggling and you have completely ignored this as being my main point. Lose the attitude big boy.


certainly not the smallest prick you see everyday!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Jabber » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:42 am

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Bulldogga55 wrote:Im am an interested on looker that supports plympton and i think there is far more talent than Ross Moore out there. I think he should be playing C Grade section 5 at best and he must doing sumthing right with selectors to keep warranting a game in Section1. Personally I think a Cardboard cutout of him could bat,bowl and field better and even provide the rest of the team with some comic relief.

That's a fair old spray for a player who plays for a team you allegedly "support". Got any stats/reasons to back it up?

For the record, he looked half decent when we played him, but hardly bowled which I didn't understand.

He's welcome to come and play in our section 5 side anytime ;)


I'm with you bulldogga55, R Moore's got a long way to go!!!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Jabber » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:48 am

jb wrote:
plugger12 wrote: On Brookers best day he can get just about any batsmen out!!!


obviously wasnt the day he opened up against us without a mid off and had about 20 taken off the 1st over of the day... :lol:


Never had a bad over champ???

I don't worry too much about 1 over in the scheme of things, especially when i openned the bowling for about 3-4 years straight in section 2, most other leggies are too gutsless to do that but hey, each to thier own...

Hey 13 years of cricket later and galah's still can't play a leg break (except for lefties, they can go get fuked!!)
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:48 am

Jabber wrote:
jb wrote:
plugger12 wrote: On Brookers best day he can get just about any batsmen out!!!


obviously wasnt the day he opened up against us without a mid off and had about 20 taken off the 1st over of the day... :lol:


Never had a bad over champ???

I don't worry too much about 1 over in the scheme of things, especially when i openned the bowling for about 3-4 years straight in section 2, most other leggies are too gutsless to do that but hey, each to thier own...
Hey 13 years of cricket later and galah's still can't play a leg break (except for lefties, they can go get fuked!!)


Or most other leggies have decent quicks in their side so they are not required to open the bowling i don't think it has anything to do with being gutless. Most people who bowl would love to bowl all the overs from one end but in a team game that isn't going to happen very often.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:57 am

3RUNS-SHORT wrote:
certainly not the smallest prick you see everyday!


No mirrors in your house 3rs?????
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Amateur Footy » Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:00 pm

Jabber wrote:
jb wrote:
plugger12 wrote: On Brookers best day he can get just about any batsmen out!!!


obviously wasnt the day he opened up against us without a mid off and had about 20 taken off the 1st over of the day... :lol:


Never had a bad over champ???

I don't worry too much about 1 over in the scheme of things, especially when i openned the bowling for about 3-4 years straight in section 2, most other leggies are too gutsless to do that but hey, each to thier own...

Hey 13 years of cricket later and galah's still can't play a leg break (except for lefties, they can go get fuked!!)


That's why lefties are pure GOLD. But I wish we had a leggy in our team too. We have a young bloke in the Bs who has a big leag break and great Wrong Un, and in time he will learn to bowl a good length. A good leggie beats a good offie any day IMO.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Amateur Footy » Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:11 pm

wycbloods wrote:South Rd may be struggling but how do we know that Wilson wouldn't have been captain had some or all the others had stayed. You may know how Robbie plays but you certainly don't know how he has led the team it was more your 'yeah right' comment that irked me because you don't know who Robbie would play under.


Well we don't, but I suspect it would have been very unlikely. Can anyone recall an 18yr old Sect 1 captain before? We had a 20-21yr old and it didn't work with the hard nuts we had in the side. Only works when you have either a very young side or the experienced blokes are fully supportive and get behind the skip, which would appear to be the case at Sth Rd at the moment.

It would probably have been before you're time, but I recall over a couple of years Robbie telling us how many catches his team mates had dropped off his bowling, which wasn't exactly in team spirit. He was more of an angry ant back then too. Obviously he's mellowed with age and captaincy, but still doesn't mean I like the bloke when he throws out insults everytime you bat.

I would agree with Roseboy on the young blokes captaincy aspirations. Brad Davenport would be very likely if he continues to play for the club in years to come. Worky will always play at Ramblers so I think he would get the nod at some point.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:12 pm

Amateur Footy wrote:
Jabber wrote:
jb wrote:
plugger12 wrote: On Brookers best day he can get just about any batsmen out!!!


obviously wasnt the day he opened up against us without a mid off and had about 20 taken off the 1st over of the day... :lol:


Never had a bad over champ???

I don't worry too much about 1 over in the scheme of things, especially when i openned the bowling for about 3-4 years straight in section 2, most other leggies are too gutsless to do that but hey, each to thier own...

Hey 13 years of cricket later and galah's still can't play a leg break (except for lefties, they can go get fuked!!)


That's why lefties are pure GOLD. But I wish we had a leggy in our team too. We have a young bloke in the Bs who has a big leag break and great Wrong Un, and in time he will learn to bowl a good length. A good leggie beats a good offie any day IMO.


We found something to agree on AF :D :D . Leggie over an offie every day.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:14 pm

Amateur Footy wrote:
wycbloods wrote:South Rd may be struggling but how do we know that Wilson wouldn't have been captain had some or all the others had stayed. You may know how Robbie plays but you certainly don't know how he has led the team it was more your 'yeah right' comment that irked me because you don't know who Robbie would play under.


Well we don't, but I suspect it would have been very unlikely. Can anyone recall an 18yr old Sect 1 captain before? We had a 20-21yr old and it didn't work with the hard nuts we had in the side. Only works when you have either a very young side or the experienced blokes are fully supportive and get behind the skip, which would appear to be the case at Sth Rd at the moment.

It would probably have been before you're time, but I recall over a couple of years Robbie telling us how many catches his team mates had dropped off his bowling, which wasn't exactly in team spirit. He was more of an angry ant back then too. Obviously he's mellowed with age and captaincy, but still doesn't mean I like the bloke when he throws out insults everytime you bat.

I would agree with Roseboy on the young blokes captaincy aspirations. Brad Davenport would be very likely if he continues to play for the club in years to come. Worky will always play at Ramblers so I think he would get the nod at some point.


no one said you have to like him AF. He does get stuck into batsmen and even the ones he is good mates with off the oval. I guess he sees it as important to his game and getting into your mind which works in lots of cases. I think all captains need the support of their team not just young ones either.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Jabber » Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:26 pm

Think i know the leggie your talking about AF, played against him in the B's last season... looks to have a good arsenal.

Good leggies, with good rip, will make lots of batsmen look silly!!!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Jabber » Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:28 pm

wycbloods wrote:
Jabber wrote:
jb wrote:
plugger12 wrote: On Brookers best day he can get just about any batsmen out!!!


obviously wasnt the day he opened up against us without a mid off and had about 20 taken off the 1st over of the day... :lol:


Never had a bad over champ???

I don't worry too much about 1 over in the scheme of things, especially when i openned the bowling for about 3-4 years straight in section 2, most other leggies are too gutsless to do that but hey, each to thier own...
Hey 13 years of cricket later and galah's still can't play a leg break (except for lefties, they can go get fuked!!)


Or most other leggies have decent quicks in their side so they are not required to open the bowling i don't think it has anything to do with being gutless. Most people who bowl would love to bowl all the overs from one end but in a team game that isn't going to happen very often.


We were bowling sides out for about 80 each game, i think in three years we won about 8 games outright... just disapointing our batsmen were rubbish at that stage!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Jabber » Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:29 pm

One year i openned with G Stanley and K Saunders was coming on first change i think
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby bay boy » Thu Jan 15, 2009 1:21 pm

Jabber wrote:One year i openned with G Stanley and K Saunders was coming on first change i think

you obviously captained a lot at Plympton Jabber
Get back on topic please...this is garbage !!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby bay boy » Thu Jan 15, 2009 1:35 pm

CoverKing wrote:Well look at Graeme Smith, only captained his country at the age of 22 and look what he has done to there cricket since he has taken over. He led players like boucher, pollock and kallis! if he can do that im sure Adam willson can captain hutchy and the other south road boys!
Yes he might make a mistake or take a while to pick up on certain batsmen, but then every captainwill do that and fields that dont apply or shouldn apply for certain batsman! he will learn n gain more experience as acaptain then he would as a player...IMO it shows how high he is regarded at South Road by his peers and committee and members...

he might gain experience as a captain but what about his cricket, he's made 84 runs from 8 hits batting at 6 or 7 with an average of 14, he would be better to prove himself in the grade 1st then captain the side...his bowling isnt too bad tho 10 wkts at 13
but still get ur cricket right first as there is plenty of time for him to capt his club after that
Get back on topic please...this is garbage !!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Thu Jan 15, 2009 1:38 pm

bay boy wrote:
CoverKing wrote:Well look at Graeme Smith, only captained his country at the age of 22 and look what he has done to there cricket since he has taken over. He led players like boucher, pollock and kallis! if he can do that im sure Adam willson can captain hutchy and the other south road boys!
Yes he might make a mistake or take a while to pick up on certain batsmen, but then every captainwill do that and fields that dont apply or shouldn apply for certain batsman! he will learn n gain more experience as acaptain then he would as a player...IMO it shows how high he is regarded at South Road by his peers and committee and members...

he might gain experience as a captain but what about his cricket, he's made 84 runs from 8 hits batting at 6 or 7 with an average of 14, he would be better to prove himself in the grade 1st then captain the side...his bowling isnt too bad tho 10 wkts at 13
but still get ur cricket right first as there is plenty of time for him to capt his club after that


Yeah i would say he is a bowler who can bat a bit not the other way around so i would say he is doing pretty well. Understand what you and AF are saying about the experience and cementing your own spot first but i say good luck to him it isn't an easy job to captain a section 1 side i would say.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Tight_Lines » Thu Jan 15, 2009 2:32 pm

Jabber wrote:One year i openned with G Stanley and K Saunders was coming on first change i think


You rate yourself to much is there ever a post not revolved around you? I could had sworn you've taken 700 test wickets.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Jabber » Thu Jan 15, 2009 2:59 pm

bay boy wrote:
Jabber wrote:One year i openned with G Stanley and K Saunders was coming on first change i think

you obviously captained a lot at Plympton Jabber


Captained 1 season of senior cricket in section 2, won every toss... Things went downhill rapidly once we hit the field!!

I decided to leave it to the professionals!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Jabber » Thu Jan 15, 2009 3:04 pm

Tight_Lines wrote:
Jabber wrote:One year i openned with G Stanley and K Saunders was coming on first change i think


You rate yourself to much is there ever a post not revolved around you? I could had sworn you've taken 700 test wickets.


You can't be serious!!!

If you have a look at the last 50 pages on this forum its all about WYC "box smashing" sessons and Sheidow/WYC love me up sessions, and if its not that its CoverKing handing out opinons that nobody really cares about...

So the 2 or 3 times that i've been mentioned, i think, pales into insignificance when it comes to the junk that some galah's whack on here and palm it off as educated opinion...

I once got a 'stern talking to' on here about not talking about cricket, well what about some of the absolute trash that has been posted on here about whats going on at the hilton hotel or the 'might' of the Western Youth Bulls!!! There's a place for some of the shit that gets posted on here, and its gay.com
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Thu Jan 15, 2009 3:05 pm

Jabber wrote:
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Jabber wrote:One year i openned with G Stanley and K Saunders was coming on first change i think

you obviously captained a lot at Plympton Jabber


Captained 1 season of senior cricket in section 2, won every toss... Things went downhill rapidly once we hit the field!!

I decided to leave it to the professionals!


So you are saying that you are a good tosser jabber :lol: . Maybe you should do that for the captain every game and then leave the cricket side of things to him :D ;) .
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Jabber » Thu Jan 15, 2009 3:05 pm

At least some of the crap that i type has a direct relation to the game of cricket!!
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