Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby OKC! » Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:19 pm

Merki the God wrote:Are POOraka happy with the money they have forked out for Neve?? I wouldn't have thought so. He has had a very poor season so far.


Pooraka are top, and in the QF's of the T20. We are very happy thanks!!
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Merki the God » Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:39 pm

OKC! wrote:
Merki the God wrote:Are POOraka happy with the money they have forked out for Neve?? I wouldn't have thought so. He has had a very poor season so far.


Pooraka are top, and in the QF's of the T20. We are very happy thanks!!


Once again you've dodged the question. So you're happy spending money on a cricketer who does nothing??
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby tigerpie » Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:42 pm

At least ours are named, Murky. Name yours?
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Merki the God » Tue Jan 08, 2013 4:46 pm

tigerpie wrote:At least ours are named, Murky. Name yours?


What are you on about??
There once was a bloke named Fracka,
Scored runs since he was a young tacka,
But alas not anymore,
his shot selection's been poor,
and now they call him QUACKA!!
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby #hashtag » Tue Jan 08, 2013 5:06 pm

Well happy new year to all of my forumites, had a quick look back on what I have missed over the Xmas period, and apart from a bit of good banter over a wet pitch, I haven't missed a bit. Looks like rejuvenating this forum was a harder task than I first anticipated.
This forum is dead without me
I know that you would like to know why I have been away, it seems that every move of mine seems to be checked with a fine tooth comb for indescrepencies.
I give you all gold, what do I get back, absolute dribble
I flew out to Grenada, an island in the West Indies, stayed in a lovely resort in Tamarind Bay. I was there for Christmas and New Years, and must have tried all of the rum punch concoctions under the sun!! It was fantastic.
this forum is full of old dud hasbeens
While I was there, in a nightclub I must admit, I met a gorgeous coloured girl named Starlet, we hit it off straight away, with the age gap seemingly non-existent. I was awash with emotions drawn to her thick Caribbean accent, her jet black hair and her buxom body.
This forum used to get heated, vibrent and fun to read
So not to have another child fall victim to a holiday romance, although I love Henrique, I made sure that the correct things were in place this time, and Starlet assured me that she was on birth control tablets. So with that great news, the fun and frolicking began. between the late nights and early mornings ;) we spent hours lazing my the pool, sinking rum punch, and undressing eachother with our eyes. Its amazing what the youngsters are doing to themselves at the moment, she has introduced me to vajazzle. And let me tell you, it made me, “bend my back” when between the sheets over the new year period.
pooraka still have too much money
Over the period of the holiday I befriended Starlet’s male friend, Roger, and lucky it was, because neither myself or Starlet drive, so having him drop her off most days made it all possible. He was also able to take us to secluded non-touristy parts of the island, giving me a real locals insight into the area.
on a length are you in the a grade yet
Knowing Roger was also a great advantage because of his extremely wide reaching network, he was able to get us whatever we pleased, everyone seemed to know Big Rodge. The only down side to him was that he seemed to have a very short fuse with some of the locals, but you would never pick it because he always dressed so impeccably, head to toe in designer gear.
wonder how long it will take for these to be found
The only set back of the holiday, was that on one of the last dates, we were taken to a lovely quiet beech by Roger , and left there to get to know each other better (if possible) but while we were there, my chateaux got broken into, loosing several valuable items.

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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby interested observer » Tue Jan 08, 2013 5:12 pm

#hashtag wrote:Well happy new year to all of my forumites, had a quick look back on what I have missed over the Xmas period, and apart from a bit of good banter over a wet pitch, I haven't missed a bit. Looks like rejuvenating this forum was a harder task than I first anticipated.
This forum is dead without me
I know that you would like to know why I have been away, it seems that every move of mine seems to be checked with a fine tooth comb for indescrepencies.
I give you all gold, what do I get back, absolute dribble
I flew out to Grenada, an island in the West Indies, stayed in a lovely resort in Tamarind Bay. I was there for Christmas and New Years, and must have tried all of the rum punch concoctions under the sun!! It was fantastic.
this forum is full of old dud hasbeens
While I was there, in a nightclub I must admit, I met a gorgeous coloured girl named Starlet, we hit it off straight away, with the age gap seemingly non-existent. I was awash with emotions drawn to her thick Caribbean accent, her jet black hair and her buxom body.
This forum used to get heated, vibrent and fun to read
So not to have another child fall victim to a holiday romance, although I love Henrique, I made sure that the correct things were in place this time, and Starlet assured me that she was on birth control tablets. So with that great news, the fun and frolicking began. between the late nights and early mornings ;) we spent hours lazing my the pool, sinking rum punch, and undressing eachother with our eyes. Its amazing what the youngsters are doing to themselves at the moment, she has introduced me to vajazzle. And let me tell you, it made me, “bend my back” when between the sheets over the new year period.
pooraka still have too much money
Over the period of the holiday I befriended Starlet’s male friend, Roger, and lucky it was, because neither myself or Starlet drive, so having him drop her off most days made it all possible. He was also able to take us to secluded non-touristy parts of the island, giving me a real locals insight into the area.
on a length are you in the a grade yet
Knowing Roger was also a great advantage because of his extremely wide reaching network, he was able to get us whatever we pleased, everyone seemed to know Big Rodge. The only down side to him was that he seemed to have a very short fuse with some of the locals, but you would never pick it because he always dressed so impeccably, head to toe in designer gear.
wonder how long it will take for these to be found
The only set back of the holiday, was that on one of the last dates, we were taken to a lovely quiet beech by Roger , and left there to get to know each other better (if possible) but while we were there, my chateaux got broken into, loosing several valuable items.

#reallytanned
#misplacedmyrolex
#intrayisfull
#droughtisover


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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby tigerpie » Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:02 pm

Merki the God wrote:
tigerpie wrote:At least ours are named, Murky. Name yours?


What are you on about??

Your teams. Who do you play for or support so i can bag your mob!
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Merki the God » Tue Jan 08, 2013 7:38 pm

tigerpie wrote:
Merki the God wrote:
tigerpie wrote:At least ours are named, Murky. Name yours?


What are you on about??

Your teams. Who do you play for or support so i can bag your mob!


Do you have a problem with your eyesight?? :butthead:
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Scored runs since he was a young tacka,
But alas not anymore,
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and now they call him QUACKA!!
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby tigerpie » Tue Jan 08, 2013 10:22 pm

Nuf said :D
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby on_a_length » Tue Jan 08, 2013 10:29 pm

#hashtag wrote:Well happy new year to all of my forumites, had a quick look back on what I have missed over the Xmas period, and apart from a bit of good banter over a wet pitch, I haven't missed a bit. Looks like rejuvenating this forum was a harder task than I first anticipated.
This forum is dead without me
I know that you would like to know why I have been away, it seems that every move of mine seems to be checked with a fine tooth comb for indescrepencies.
I give you all gold, what do I get back, absolute dribble
I flew out to Grenada, an island in the West Indies, stayed in a lovely resort in Tamarind Bay. I was there for Christmas and New Years, and must have tried all of the rum punch concoctions under the sun!! It was fantastic.
this forum is full of old dud hasbeens
While I was there, in a nightclub I must admit, I met a gorgeous coloured girl named Starlet, we hit it off straight away, with the age gap seemingly non-existent. I was awash with emotions drawn to her thick Caribbean accent, her jet black hair and her buxom body.
This forum used to get heated, vibrent and fun to read
So not to have another child fall victim to a holiday romance, although I love Henrique, I made sure that the correct things were in place this time, and Starlet assured me that she was on birth control tablets. So with that great news, the fun and frolicking began. between the late nights and early mornings ;) we spent hours lazing my the pool, sinking rum punch, and undressing eachother with our eyes. Its amazing what the youngsters are doing to themselves at the moment, she has introduced me to vajazzle. And let me tell you, it made me, “bend my back” when between the sheets over the new year period.
pooraka still have too much money
Over the period of the holiday I befriended Starlet’s male friend, Roger, and lucky it was, because neither myself or Starlet drive, so having him drop her off most days made it all possible. He was also able to take us to secluded non-touristy parts of the island, giving me a real locals insight into the area.
on a length are you in the a grade yet
Knowing Roger was also a great advantage because of his extremely wide reaching network, he was able to get us whatever we pleased, everyone seemed to know Big Rodge. The only down side to him was that he seemed to have a very short fuse with some of the locals, but you would never pick it because he always dressed so impeccably, head to toe in designer gear.
wonder how long it will take for these to be found
The only set back of the holiday, was that on one of the last dates, we were taken to a lovely quiet beech by Roger , and left there to get to know each other better (if possible) but while we were there, my chateaux got broken into, loosing several valuable items.

#reallytanned
#misplacedmyrolex
#intrayisfull
#droughtisover


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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Failed Creation » Wed Jan 09, 2013 8:40 am

#hashtag wrote:Well happy new year to all of my forumites, had a quick look back on what I have missed over the Xmas period, and apart from a bit of good banter over a wet pitch, I haven't missed a bit. Looks like rejuvenating this forum was a harder task than I first anticipated.
This forum is dead without me
I know that you would like to know why I have been away, it seems that every move of mine seems to be checked with a fine tooth comb for indescrepencies.
I give you all gold, what do I get back, absolute dribble
I flew out to Grenada, an island in the West Indies, stayed in a lovely resort in Tamarind Bay. I was there for Christmas and New Years, and must have tried all of the rum punch concoctions under the sun!! It was fantastic.
this forum is full of old dud hasbeens
While I was there, in a nightclub I must admit, I met a gorgeous coloured girl named Starlet, we hit it off straight away, with the age gap seemingly non-existent. I was awash with emotions drawn to her thick Caribbean accent, her jet black hair and her buxom body.
This forum used to get heated, vibrent and fun to read
So not to have another child fall victim to a holiday romance, although I love Henrique, I made sure that the correct things were in place this time, and Starlet assured me that she was on birth control tablets. So with that great news, the fun and frolicking began. between the late nights and early mornings ;) we spent hours lazing my the pool, sinking rum punch, and undressing eachother with our eyes. Its amazing what the youngsters are doing to themselves at the moment, she has introduced me to vajazzle. And let me tell you, it made me, “bend my back” when between the sheets over the new year period.
pooraka still have too much money
Over the period of the holiday I befriended Starlet’s male friend, Roger, and lucky it was, because neither myself or Starlet drive, so having him drop her off most days made it all possible. He was also able to take us to secluded non-touristy parts of the island, giving me a real locals insight into the area.
on a length are you in the a grade yet
Knowing Roger was also a great advantage because of his extremely wide reaching network, he was able to get us whatever we pleased, everyone seemed to know Big Rodge. The only down side to him was that he seemed to have a very short fuse with some of the locals, but you would never pick it because he always dressed so impeccably, head to toe in designer gear.
wonder how long it will take for these to be found
The only set back of the holiday, was that on one of the last dates, we were taken to a lovely quiet beech by Roger , and left there to get to know each other better (if possible) but while we were there, my chateaux got broken into, loosing several valuable items.

#reallytanned
#misplacedmyrolex
#intrayisfull
#droughtisover


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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby get a grip » Wed Jan 09, 2013 4:46 pm

Love your work Hashtag, not such a happy ending ;)
I agree with all your points, it is dead without you. I would say he is still bannished to the B grade. Funny when they were in A1 he was getting games but now in A3 he struggles.

Would be interested in peoples predictions at the halfway point ie premiers, medal winners and other other observations thus far

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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby OKC! » Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:11 am

Merki the God wrote:
OKC! wrote:
Merki the God wrote:Are POOraka happy with the money they have forked out for Neve?? I wouldn't have thought so. He has had a very poor season so far.


Pooraka are top, and in the QF's of the T20. We are very happy thanks!!


Once again you've dodged the question. So you're happy spending money on a cricketer who does nothing??


We are happy to have Neve at the club yes. Big score around the corner and good all
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Bluedemon » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:16 pm

nice hidden message's hashtag
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:42 pm

Bluedemon wrote:nice hidden message's hashtag

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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby on_a_length » Thu Jan 10, 2013 3:39 pm

get a grip wrote:Love your work Hashtag, not such a happy ending ;)
I agree with all your points, it is dead without you. I would say he is still bannished to the B grade. Funny when they were in A1 he was getting games but now in A3 he struggles.

Would be interested in peoples predictions at the halfway point ie premiers, medal winners and other other observations thus far

Hashtag your my hero


Fair call that. Most sides in Adelaide Turf would love to have a Madigan or McNally or Eckermann or Wilkins in their attack, let alone all 4! So with that I have no choice but to play B's like a few other players in the club. Depth brings success and our two day grades are evidence of that.
And if I do get a chance I'll make it count, like I did earlier in the season ;)
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby tigerpie » Sat Jan 12, 2013 2:47 pm

Longest trek in cricket, Reynella to Trinity, only to find a patch of the pitch wet and sprinklers on......Seriously WTF?
Bloody repeat offenders!!!
Sort ya shit out....or get out of the comp.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby beeroclock » Sat Jan 12, 2013 8:08 pm

tigerpie wrote:Longest trek in cricket, Reynella to Trinity, only to find a patch of the pitch wet and sprinklers on......Seriously WTF?
Bloody repeat offenders!!!
Sort ya shit out....or get out of the comp.

I agree, too many excuses come from this mob.
You watch em come on and say things like its coucil operated and other dribble.
Your are the hosts so communicate or knick off like Tiger said.
Garbage.
Forfeit the game and take some responsibility
By the way our sprinklers came on during a Saturday/Sunday semi final after we posted 200 odd a few years back and did. We had the wicket ready for play although a little soft but conceded which was the right call in hindsight.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby heater31 » Sat Jan 12, 2013 8:17 pm

tigerpie wrote:Longest trek in cricket, Reynella to Trinity, only to find a patch of the pitch wet and sprinklers on......Seriously WTF?
Bloody repeat offenders!!!
Sort ya shit out....or get out of the comp.



Seriously this club need a stern talking to. How many times do they either leave the sprinklers on or prepare a road week 1 and then serve up something as soft as butter on week 2 :oops:
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Trader » Sun Jan 13, 2013 12:33 am

Very disapointing to hear TigerPie. Agreed, the turf should kick them out of the comp. Make them play in the Gawler league or not at all.

I Wonder if SOB25 will come and post similar comments to those he made earlier this season when TOS also watered the pitch...

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Sonofbrowny25 wrote:PAOC b grade did not like the banter on the weekend from what i saw and also didnt want to play, a little moisture and they complain saying its too wet... (it was a road) a bit sad really, i would have thought being first game you would want to play


Why was there moisture? The weather was perfect.


something happened with the sprinklers the night before, was still better than the week before, and chasing 320 any excuse was used


Not surprising really.
If I were chasing 320 and the opposition watered the pitch before we batted I wouldn't be happy either.

Not the first time this has happened with Trinity either.
I played against you blokes a couple of years ago out there and the school turned on the sub-surface irrigation during the game. About half an hour into our innings the outfield became noticeably slower and by the end of the innings you couldn't hit the ball more than 25m along the ground.
Not unsurprisingly, the "issue" was resolved in time for Trinity's innings.

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