Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby CoverKing » Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:33 am

Who said he was such a good coach? ;)
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Amateur Footy wrote:Atleast 4.


Kenilworth
Warradale
Kenilworth
One of the Coro clubs
WYC
North Haven

I think thats how its been?


Pretty spot on I think


can i ask what makes him such a good coach???
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Amateur Footy » Sun Sep 04, 2011 2:55 am

St George are a bright mob. They want to play their A grade in the usual 2 day format and play their B grade in the 7 + 7 comp and have both teams based at the Urrbrae ground. Would love to know how they think that will work.

I bet Phil and Craig wish they didn't offer a new 7 + 7 comp now. Way too much work in programming. Be interesting to see if it picks up over the next few years.
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby scottiemc » Sun Sep 04, 2011 1:20 pm

Amateur Footy wrote:St George are a bright mob. They want to play their A grade in the usual 2 day format and play their B grade in the 7 + 7 comp and have both teams based at the Urrbrae ground. Would love to know how they think that will work.

I bet Phil and Craig wish they didn't offer a new 7 + 7 comp now. Way too much work in programming. Be interesting to see if it picks up over the next few years.



They would hav to schedule that comp with 2 one dayers and then a 2 day game to accommodate for them, only using one ground.
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby wycbloods » Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:06 am

scottiemc wrote:
Amateur Footy wrote:St George are a bright mob. They want to play their A grade in the usual 2 day format and play their B grade in the 7 + 7 comp and have both teams based at the Urrbrae ground. Would love to know how they think that will work.

I bet Phil and Craig wish they didn't offer a new 7 + 7 comp now. Way too much work in programming. Be interesting to see if it picks up over the next few years.



They would hav to schedule that comp with 2 one dayers and then a 2 day game to accommodate for them, only using one ground.


It can't be done with the two seperate comps. That is why all clubs were told this before they were asked to nominate sides and it was explained that what St George have asked for can't occur.
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Newsbreaker » Mon Sep 05, 2011 6:39 pm

wycbloods wrote:
scottiemc wrote:
Amateur Footy wrote:St George are a bright mob. They want to play their A grade in the usual 2 day format and play their B grade in the 7 + 7 comp and have both teams based at the Urrbrae ground. Would love to know how they think that will work.

I bet Phil and Craig wish they didn't offer a new 7 + 7 comp now. Way too much work in programming. Be interesting to see if it picks up over the next few years.



They would hav to schedule that comp with 2 one dayers and then a 2 day game to accommodate for them, only using one ground.


It can't be done with the two seperate comps. That is why all clubs were told this before they were asked to nominate sides and it was explained that what St George have asked for can't occur.


I think you'll find that they clubs in this comp will share ground with each other. so if there are 8 teams in the comp. they will share 4 grounds between them
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby wycbloods » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:53 pm

That is exactly what has been proposed for ASCA newsbreaker.
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby storyoftheyear » Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:05 am

so with a little over a month to go until the 2011-12 season, what are peoples thoughts on the ladder at the end of round 11? for mine:

keswick
wyc
coromandel
coro ramblers
glenelg ana
morphy parks
belair
icc sharks
sheidow park
south road
plympton

be good to have a look back come round 11
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby CoverKing » Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:32 am

Ramblers
Coromandel
WYC
Cove
Morphys
Glenelg ANA
Keswick
South Road
Belair
Sheidow
ICC
Plympton


storyoftheyear wrote:so with a little over a month to go until the 2011-12 season, what are peoples thoughts on the ladder at the end of round 11? for mine:

keswick
wyc
coromandel
coro ramblers
glenelg ana
morphy parks
belair
icc sharks
sheidow park
south road
plympton

be good to have a look back come round 11
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby CoverKing » Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:33 am

Cove folded have they?
storyoftheyear wrote:so with a little over a month to go until the 2011-12 season, what are peoples thoughts on the ladder at the end of round 11? for mine:

keswick
wyc
coromandel
coro ramblers
glenelg ana
morphy parks
belair
icc sharks
sheidow park
south road
plympton

be good to have a look back come round 11
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby storyoftheyear » Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:55 am

ha yes. perhaps slot them in between ramblers and glenelg. i must have deleted them accidentally :/
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Moe » Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:46 am

storyoftheyear wrote:so with a little over a month to go until the 2011-12 season, what are peoples thoughts on the ladder at the end of round 11? for mine:

keswick
wyc
coromandel
coro ramblers
glenelg ana
morphy parks
belair
icc sharks
sheidow park
south road
plympton

be good to have a look back come round 11

Oh good, an easy one.
Morphies. Winning runs hit by Steven Thomas off Michael Thomas with a ball to spare 8)
Cove
WYC. Morphies beat them in semis by 1 wicket after Robbie drops caught & bowled sitter.
ANA
Plympton. Miss out on % as Morphies win outright in last round.
Coro
ICC
Belair
Ramblers
Sheidow. Bottom 3 only win 1 game each and fight for relegation. South Road to go down.
Keswick. Only game they win is the onedayer, and now want Section 1 to be only one dayers. Motion is crushed.
South Road. My favs! :D
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby CoverKing » Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:32 pm

Sounds good in theory but obviously haven't played finals for a while Moe. For your mob to beat us in the semi we will need to finish 1 and 4 or 2 and 3. I like it though ;)
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby wycbloods » Tue Sep 06, 2011 3:12 pm

keswick
coromandel
coro ramblers
wyc
Cove
morphy parks
Sheidow Pk
glenelg ana
icc sharks
south road
plympton
belair

That is how i see it without knowing much about each side's recruits.

I have put Keswick on top assuming they have Lucky Singh and Kurt play all year and get Steve McRae bowling again. As i think with Heath, Rusty and Steve McRae their batting has some real class and their other batsmen will have a little less pressure on them and they will be a tough side to beat this upcoming season.

I believe that Sambo has left to Goodwood and that Mark O'Malley has retired from the A grade which is why i see a bit of a fall for both of those sides. As well as the fact that both of those sides have their fair share of players over 35. South Road is the team i found the most difficult to fit in somewhere as the difference between their best and worst was a long way last year so who knows what to expect of them this year. I think Plympton will be in for another tough year getting some experience into their kids and i don't know enough about belair to put them anywhere else other than bottom.
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Moe » Tue Sep 06, 2011 7:44 pm

CoverKing wrote:Sounds good in theory but obviously haven't played finals for a while Moe. For your mob to beat us in the semi we will need to finish 1 and 4 or 2 and 3. I like it though ;)

Ah yes. My Table is after the Grand Final ;)
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby wycbloods » Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:35 am

This is the proposal the executive has come up with for the T20 this year.

23rd October. 8 games to be played with 4 clubs hosting double headers with all games to be played in the 12:15-3:15 and 3:30-6:30 timeslots.



20th November. 4 games to be played with 2 clubs hosting double headers with all games to be played in the 12:15-3:15 and 3:30-6:30 timeslots.



22nd January. 2 games to be played with 1 club hosting a double header with the games to be played in the 12:15-3:15 and 3:30-6:30 timeslot.



26th February. The final is hosted by 1 club with the game to be played between 1:45 and 4:45.


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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Tubby » Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:45 am

I don't mind the idea, would be good for the clubs who are lucky enough to host a round, eg bbq, raffles, chance to make a little bit of coin.

How are they going to workout who gets to host the games ???
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby wycbloods » Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:53 am

Tubby wrote:I don't mind the idea, would be good for the clubs who are lucky enough to host a round, eg bbq, raffles, chance to make a little bit of coin.

How are they going to workout who gets to host the games ???


The thinking here is that every club would get the chance host a game every second year.

I think the hosting will be done as randomly as possible. Although it will need to take into consideration that not every club can host on all of those dates so there will have to be some flexibility to it.
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Jabber » Wed Sep 07, 2011 10:01 am

I'm a fan of adding structure to this competition.

Good work.
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Minotaur » Wed Sep 07, 2011 10:30 am

Jabber wrote:I'm a fan of adding structure to this competition.

Good work.


I agree Jabber.

The issue each year has been trying to organise dates within a certain time period. As we all know clubs have different functions on at different times, and this coordination is not always worked out very well.

Some of us have been saying for some time there needs to be a structure put in place. Having a structure up front will allow clubs to work around it, and also be able to guarantee when ALL games will be played (rather than relying on the individual clubs).
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Re: Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association 2011/12

Postby Jabber » Wed Sep 07, 2011 10:34 am

Minotaur wrote:
Jabber wrote:I'm a fan of adding structure to this competition.

Good work.


I agree Jabber.

The issue each year has been trying to organise dates within a certain time period. As we all know clubs have different functions on at different times, and this coordination is not always worked out very well.

Some of us have been saying for some time there needs to be a structure put in place. Having a structure up front will allow clubs to work around it, and also be able to guarantee when ALL games will be played (rather than relying on the individual clubs).


Only thing needed now is a small entry fee (say $50 even, doesn't have to be huge) then theres $800 in the kitty, and some prize money for the finallists.
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