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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Deep Heat » Mon Oct 13, 2008 10:39 am

who was the player shoe boy
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby zero » Mon Oct 13, 2008 10:43 am

y doesnt the competition do something about this? i presume they do this on a regular basis?
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Mon Oct 13, 2008 1:17 pm

Deep Heat wrote:who was the player shoe boy

DH I wont name him the player,all I will say is he came to our comp 2 years ago after playing for Southern Districts and also made the second 11 state side.
So as I posted, you would think that he would respect any lad from any side that wants to better themselves and I wonder what people from his club thinks about a dill like this around young lads???
Just another hint he is a spin bowler(more like a medium pacer that bowls darts) and has know to open the batting(not bad for someone who cant bat) but must agree he can field,just ask him.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Mon Oct 13, 2008 1:39 pm

zero wrote:y doesnt the competition do something about this? i presume they do this on a regular basis?

Zero,yes they are known as repeat offenders and it is about time the SCA read the riot act.
Just for your info one of their players was reported in this game and lets hope the SCA makes an example of them!!!! :evil:
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby wineflyonthewall » Mon Oct 13, 2008 2:05 pm

Shoe boy..


who is, Dwayne Ross
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby The Hound » Mon Oct 13, 2008 2:09 pm

shoe boy wrote:
zero wrote:y doesnt the competition do something about this? i presume they do this on a regular basis?

Zero,yes they are known as repeat offenders and it is about time the SCA read the riot act.
Just for your info one of their players was reported in this game and lets hope the SCA makes an example of them!!!! :evil:


Hey Shoe Boy, do you think that the SCA will have the b*&@s to make an example??

It's funny how the clubs that are succesful are the ones who push for the young ones to play a higher level. I agree this bloke should know better.

Have heard from the Crown Inn that Flaggies have folded is this true?? any body know anything??
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Mon Oct 13, 2008 2:10 pm

wineflyonthewall wrote:Shoe boy..


who is, Dwayne Ross

I beleive Dwayne came to our comp 2 years ago after having a stint with Southern Districts and also made the state second 11??? Currently at Seaford?
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Mon Oct 13, 2008 2:13 pm

The Hound wrote:
shoe boy wrote:
zero wrote:y doesnt the competition do something about this? i presume they do this on a regular basis?

Zero,yes they are known as repeat offenders and it is about time the SCA read the riot act.
Just for your info one of their players was reported in this game and lets hope the SCA makes an example of them!!!! :evil:


Hey Shoe Boy, do you think that the SCA will have the b*&@s to make an example??

It's funny how the clubs that are succesful are the ones who push for the young ones to play a higher level. I agree this bloke should know better.

Have heard from the Crown Inn that Flaggies have folded is this true?? any body know anything??

Dont know about Flaggies folding just that they pulled out of A grade.
Just thinking about it our C grade played Flaggies on Sat.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Bag The Points » Mon Oct 13, 2008 2:31 pm

So what happened to the Round One programme ----- the obvious would have been for Morphies to take Flaggies' spot playing Kangy. Did this happen ?
And what is the programme going to be for Round Two ?
Would appreciate if anyone can tell me.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby The Hound » Mon Oct 13, 2008 3:10 pm

Bag The Points wrote:So what happened to the Round One programme ----- the obvious would have been for Morphies to take Flaggies' spot playing Kangy. Did this happen ?
And what is the programme going to be for Round Two ?
Would appreciate if anyone can tell me.


Hey BTP try sca.sa.cricket.com.au don't put the www http think in front of it. This should give you the fixtures.

I noticed that no Sullies are in the fixtures are they not playing this year?? Do they opwe the SCA some coin??
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Caspa » Mon Oct 13, 2008 3:41 pm

shoe boy wrote:
The Hound wrote:
shoe boy wrote:
zero wrote:y doesnt the competition do something about this? i presume they do this on a regular basis?

Zero,yes they are known as repeat offenders and it is about time the SCA read the riot act.
Just for your info one of their players was reported in this game and lets hope the SCA makes an example of them!!!! :evil:


Hey Shoe Boy, do you think that the SCA will have the b*&@s to make an example??

It's funny how the clubs that are succesful are the ones who push for the young ones to play a higher level. I agree this bloke should know better.

Have heard from the Crown Inn that Flaggies have folded is this true?? any body know anything??

Dont know about Flaggies folding just that they pulled out of A grade.
Just thinking about it our C grade played Flaggies on Sat.
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Hey shoe boy, Did flaggies field a C grade team on the weeke

Postby Caspa » Mon Oct 13, 2008 3:44 pm

shoe boy wrote:
The Hound wrote:
shoe boy wrote:
zero wrote:y doesnt the competition do something about this? i presume they do this on a regular basis?

Zero,yes they are known as repeat offenders and it is about time the SCA read the riot act.
Just for your info one of their players was reported in this game and lets hope the SCA makes an example of them!!!! :evil:


Hey Shoe Boy, do you think that the SCA will have the b*&@s to make an example??

It's funny how the clubs that are succesful are the ones who push for the young ones to play a higher level. I agree this bloke should know better.

Have heard from the Crown Inn that Flaggies have folded is this true?? any body know anything??

Dont know about Flaggies folding just that they pulled out of A grade.
Just thinking about it our C grade played Flaggies on Sat.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS » Mon Oct 13, 2008 4:36 pm

wineflyonthewall wrote:Shoe boy..


who is, Dwayne Ross

HE IS THE BEST PLAYER IN THIS COMP JUST ASK HIM :roll:
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby elbowsdeep » Mon Oct 13, 2008 5:05 pm

Elbows..........You could've got your point across a bit better than that.

Thanks
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby zero » Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:01 am

hahahaha! true seaford etiquette there! see how long that post lasts on here
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:06 am

No surprise that a post like this must be from one of SR young ones!!! well I can expect you to keep the tradition running that is unsportmanship!!! I must go and by the way this will be the last time I respond to you :D
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Deep Heat » Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:12 am

From what i have read it sounds like u are all whinging about petty shit that doesn matter Dwayne Ross like him or hate him has achieved alot more then anyone else who plays in this comp and sledging is a big part of the game and if these kids are in the state squads as you say they should get used to it especially if they are going to play for SA in my opinion sledging keeps the game interesting at hard times we had words with seaford last year especially in the grand final but still all had a beer or two together in our changerooms after the game "what happens on the field stays on the field " dont get on here and bitch about it toughen up. its part of the game.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Deep Heat » Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:13 am

plus T bahr is the only bloke from your club that ever hangs around for a drink so if you want to talk sportsmanship have a look in your own backyard shoe boy
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby bass_player » Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:16 am

Deep Heat wrote:From what i have read it sounds like u are all whinging about petty s***t that doesn matter Dwayne Ross like him or hate him has achieved alot more then anyone else who plays in this comp and sledging is a big part of the game and if these kids are in the state squads as you say they should get used to it especially if they are going to play for SA in my opinion sledging keeps the game interesting at hard times we had words with seaford last year especially in the grand final but still all had a beer or two together in our changerooms after the game "what happens on the field stays on the field " dont get on here and bitch about it toughen up. its part of the game.

Completely agree with you DH.

Shoe Boy, this sounds very similar to Reynella after a loss in a Twenty20 against Sullies a season or two ago. Sour grapes maybe?
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:49 am

Deep Heat wrote:From what i have read it sounds like u are all whinging about petty s***t that doesn matter Dwayne Ross like him or hate him has achieved alot more then anyone else who plays in this comp and sledging is a big part of the game and if these kids are in the state squads as you say they should get used to it especially if they are going to play for SA in my opinion sledging keeps the game interesting at hard times we had words with seaford last year especially in the grand final but still all had a beer or two together in our changerooms after the game "what happens on the field stays on the field " dont get on here and bitch about it toughen up. its part of the game.

DH, read the post the two lads where not playing they came down after thier own commitments and they dont deserve any crap! We all should encourage any lads from any club that goes down and challenges themselves!!
Agree what happens on the field(sledging) stays on the field but the DILL who had a go at the kids wasnt playing and the 2 kids were not playing.
And as YOU put it" toughen up" I certainly will if DILLS like him continue down this road?? :evil:
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