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Re: ATCA

Postby Down the Hill » Mon Mar 17, 2025 6:02 pm

Dutchy wrote:Anyone remember the year back in the 90's when it hit 44, before the heat policy came in? It was in February and I remember having to go to a wedding reception afterwards in a marque with no air con!


You might be thinking 14 Feb 2004 which is the day I mentioned a page or two back. My research has brought up the hottest day every year since 1888 and Valentines Day in 2004 was definitely a Saturday. The table I found rounds off to the nearest degree so it says 44 but from memory it got to 44.3. Pretty sure the heat policy came in the following season.

Some good comments above about all the circumstances that can lead to being overcome from heat and it’s clearly not as simple as the forecast temperature. Similar to Bedge’s comments about certain factors others than extreme heat can also come into play. The worst I ever felt due to heat was a day at Pooraka where despite the temp being 37/38, it was humid with absolutely no breeze and was no fun at all.
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Re: ATCA

Postby Aerie » Mon Mar 17, 2025 7:37 pm

Heat Policies involve plenty of warnings about hydration, both in days prior and on game day, including extra drink breaks. If you're not drinking water during daylight hours because you choose to take part in Ramadan then it doesn't matter what temperature you make the heat policy. Commonsense would suggest you either drink fluids on a hot day or don't play.

Very sad for those involved with the man who lost his life.
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Re: ATCA

Postby tigerpie » Mon Mar 17, 2025 8:36 pm

Aerie wrote:Heat Policies involve plenty of warnings about hydration, both in days prior and on game day, including extra drink breaks. If you're not drinking water during daylight hours because you choose to take part in Ramadan then it doesn't matter what temperature you make the heat policy. Commonsense would suggest you either drink fluids on a hot day or don't play.

Very sad for those involved with the man who lost his life.

If I'm this man's captain and I know he's fasting he's not playing in that heat.
This isn't a crack at anyone because ultimately it's the player who says he's good to go, just highlighting the fact the heat policy isn't a cure-all.
Sad for all involved and hopefully we learn a bit from this tragic event.
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Re: ATCA

Postby BenchedEagle » Mon Mar 17, 2025 9:43 pm

Maybe start with something simple. LO grades or One Dayers. 38o+ game becomes a T20.
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Re: ATCA

Postby heater31 » Tue Mar 18, 2025 8:16 am

tigerpie wrote:
Aerie wrote:Heat Policies involve plenty of warnings about hydration, both in days prior and on game day, including extra drink breaks. If you're not drinking water during daylight hours because you choose to take part in Ramadan then it doesn't matter what temperature you make the heat policy. Commonsense would suggest you either drink fluids on a hot day or don't play.

Very sad for those involved with the man who lost his life.

If I'm this man's captain and I know he's fasting he's not playing in that heat.
This isn't a crack at anyone because ultimately it's the player who says he's good to go, just highlighting the fact the heat policy isn't a cure-all.
Sad for all involved and hopefully we learn a bit from this tragic event.
Doesn't matter the circumstances. This tragic event is going to trigger a review of the policy regardless. I know in the UK that when it takes place during their season, they advise players not to play during warm conditions. I believe next year Ramadan is due to begin in February.

I can recall a previous time someone passed away on the field in warm conditions, The temperature wasn't even close to the temperatures specified in the policy in place at the time.
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Re: ATCA

Postby Dutchy » Tue Mar 18, 2025 12:05 pm

Down the Hill wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Anyone remember the year back in the 90's when it hit 44, before the heat policy came in? It was in February and I remember having to go to a wedding reception afterwards in a marque with no air con!


You might be thinking 14 Feb 2004 which is the day I mentioned a page or two back. My research has brought up the hottest day every year since 1888 and Valentines Day in 2004 was definitely a Saturday. The table I found rounds off to the nearest degree so it says 44 but from memory it got to 44.3. Pretty sure the heat policy came in the following season.

Some good comments above about all the circumstances that can lead to being overcome from heat and it’s clearly not as simple as the forecast temperature. Similar to Bedge’s comments about certain factors others than extreme heat can also come into play. The worst I ever felt due to heat was a day at Pooraka where despite the temp being 37/38, it was humid with absolutely no breeze and was no fun at all.


Yep I reckon you are right, I was guessing the late 90's but now you said it was valentines day that rings a bell and also that the heat policy came in the next season.

There is no perfect solution, if anything good comes out of this then hopefully team mates will check in on each other a bit more when they don't look 100% and take precautionary action.
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Re: ATCA

Postby Bluedemon » Tue Mar 18, 2025 12:05 pm

Semi-Finals
Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd March


A1
Goodwood v Para Hills (Goodwood Oval - 12:30pm start)
Pooraka v Grange (Lindblom Park - 12:30pm start)

A2
Reynella v Walkerville (Reynella Oval - 12:30pm start)
Unley v SPOC (Kingswood Oval - 12:30pm start)

A3
Hectorville v Modbury (Daly Oval - 12:30pm start)
Old Ignatians v Goodwood (St Ignatius College Oval - 12:30pm start)

B1
Goodwood v Marion (Cabra College Oval East - 12:30pm start)
Grange v Brighton (Grange Oval #1 - 12:30pm start)

B2
Adelaide University v Payneham (Park 10 #1 - 12:30pm start)
Goodwood v Gepps Cross (Cabra College Oval West - 12:30pm start)

B3
Old Concordians v Golden Grove (Concordia College - Start 12:30pm start)
Reynella v Hope Valley (Woodcroft College Oval #1 - 12:30pm start)

C1
Grange v Blue Brigade (Grange Oval #2 - 12:30pm start)
Reynella v Payneham (Adelaide High School #1 - 12:30pm start)
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Re: ATCA

Postby Bluedemon » Tue Mar 18, 2025 12:18 pm

Semi-Finals
Saturday 22nd March


LO1
Punjab Lions v Gepps Cross (Eric Sutton Oval - 12:30pm start)
Pembroke OS v Port District (Pembroke School - Haslam Oval - 12:30pm start)

LO2
Pembroke OS v Goodwood (Park 17 - 12:30pm start)
Pulteney OS v Adelaide Lions (Vaughton Oval - 12:30pm start)

LO3
Pulteney OS v Flinders University (Atkinson Oval - 12:30pm start)
Adelaide Warriors v Mawson Lakes (LJ Lewis Oval - 12:30pm start)

LO4
Payneham v Flinders Park (Payneham Oval - 12:30pm start)
Trinity OS v Gepps Cross (Trinity College Oval #3 - 12:30pm start)

LO5
Hectorville v Rostrevor OS (Norwood International High School - 12:30pm start)
Gaza v Old Concordians (Klemzig Reserve - 12:30pm start)

LO6
Blue Brigade v Old Concordians (Adelaide High School #2 - 12:30pm start)
Flinders University v Para Hills (Flinders University Oval #1 - 12:30pm start)

LO7
Fulham v Goodwood (Collins Reserve #1 - 12:30pm start)
Unley v Pembroke OS (Unley High School - 12:30pm start)
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Re: ATCA

Postby Down the Hill » Tue Mar 18, 2025 12:19 pm

Correct Heater. You might be referring to a big bloke from I think it was Para Hills who was playing a game on Flinders No. 3. I was padded up waiting to bat on Flinders No.1 at the time and saw it unfold. It was definitely after the Heat Policy had come in and from memory the forecast for that day was 36/37 but it was one of those days where a cool change was coming thru and the heat peaked quite early in the day i.e. the temp even before play started was more like a day where it would climb above 40. So that's another example of certain circumstances rather than just relying on a number.
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Re: ATCA

Postby bloods08 » Wed Mar 19, 2025 7:31 am

Flinders Park are apparently appealing. PlayHQ currently has A2 final as Reynella v TBD
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Re: ATCA

Postby Sonofbrowny25 » Wed Mar 19, 2025 1:00 pm

whats everyones thoughts on awards next week?

whoses winning A1/A2/A3 and TOTY

my guess is
A1 Mitch Thomas
A2 - Kumarasiri (62 wickets )
A3- George Reynolds
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Re: ATCA

Postby Arch44 » Wed Mar 19, 2025 3:48 pm

bloods08 wrote:Flinders Park are apparently appealing. PlayHQ currently has A2 final as Reynella v TBD


Should that have been done last week?
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Re: ATCA

Postby Port Pirie Power » Wed Mar 19, 2025 4:52 pm

Sonofbrowny25 wrote:whats everyones thoughts on awards next week?

whoses winning A1/A2/A3 and TOTY

my guess is
A1 Mitch Thomas
A2 - Kumarasiri (62 wickets )
A3- George Reynolds


Thomas should win A1 but wouldn’t be surprised if Winter-Irving wins, umpires pet and less teammates taking votes from him.
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Re: ATCA

Postby Bluedemon » Thu Mar 20, 2025 12:59 pm

Arch44 wrote:
bloods08 wrote:Flinders Park are apparently appealing. PlayHQ currently has A2 final as Reynella v TBD


Should that have been done last week?


Didn't the Flinders Park player do something wrong?
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Re: ATCA

Postby Arch44 » Thu Mar 20, 2025 1:58 pm

Bluedemon wrote:
Arch44 wrote:
bloods08 wrote:Flinders Park are apparently appealing. PlayHQ currently has A2 final as Reynella v TBD


Should that have been done last week?


Didn't the Flinders Park player do something wrong?


2 Weeks ago.
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Re: ATCA

Postby Senor Moto Gadili » Thu Mar 20, 2025 3:19 pm

Arch44 wrote:
Bluedemon wrote:
Arch44 wrote:
bloods08 wrote:Flinders Park are apparently appealing. PlayHQ currently has A2 final as Reynella v TBD


Should that have been done last week?


Didn't the Flinders Park player do something wrong?


2 Weeks ago.

ATCA need to move a lot quicker. The same thing happened last year in A1 when Aaron Sayers was sùspended in round 10. The resulting point deduction meant Grange missed finals, so they appealed. The appeal wasn't finalised until late Friday .... less than 24 hours before finals started.
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Re: ATCA

Postby bloods08 » Thu Mar 20, 2025 8:35 pm

Yep agree, this definitely should’ve been sorted last week, but unfortunately lawyers are involved.

Feel for both SPOC & Walkerville who won’t know where or if they are playing until tomorrow night.
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Re: ATCA

Postby Bluedemon » Fri Mar 21, 2025 9:58 am

bloods08 wrote:Yep agree, this definitely should’ve been sorted last week, but unfortunately lawyers are involved.

Feel for both SPOC & Walkerville who won’t know where or if they are playing until tomorrow night.


And Reynella and Unley don't know who they are playing
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Re: ATCA

Postby Trader » Fri Mar 21, 2025 1:18 pm

Seems to be a growing unwillingness from certain clubs to accept the umpire's decision.

Someone reported you (umpire, opposition, spectator, etc).
A review of written submissions assesses the facts and if guilty, you got offered a penalty, you didn't accept.
You then have a face to face hearing, and if guilty you get handed a penalty, you once again didn't accept.
You then take it to a tribunal.

3 different people have assessed that your behaviour isn't what it should be, and you've failed to accept the penalty time and time again.

Tribunals don't come together overnight, as they are so rare, it is not like there are people on standby ready to go. They need to be different to the people that undertook the written, and the face-to-face phases, which doesn't leave many volunteers available to undertake the process.

The problem is club's unwillingness to accept the result of their player's misbehaviour.

If anything, I'd be in favour of ATCA moving to cut out the tribunal option. You get an offer of a penalty based on written submissions, if you don't accept it, you go to a face to face hearing. That's it. That's your 'appeal' so to speak. The fact ATCA allows a third round is potentially too generous.
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Re: ATCA

Postby tigerpie » Fri Mar 21, 2025 2:16 pm

Bluedemon wrote:
bloods08 wrote:Yep agree, this definitely should’ve been sorted last week, but unfortunately lawyers are involved.

Feel for both SPOC & Walkerville who won’t know where or if they are playing until tomorrow night.


And Reynella and Unley don't know who they are playing

Ridiculous situation.
As a batter I want to know who I'm facing so I can prepare accordingly.
24 hours before the game makes it bloody hard to prepare.
And I'm assuming bowlers want to know who your bowling at.

If you can't accept the umpires decision and you get reported and then appeal the decision, it gets dismissed double the penalty.
It's not good enough to not know your opponent in a knockout final until the day before.
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