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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Ripdschitlaz » Fri Mar 04, 2011 4:15 pm

Ron Burgundy wrote:Who has more runs out of Chode and Gutsche...?

Gutsch would be well in front.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby OnSong » Fri Mar 04, 2011 4:19 pm

Ripdschitlaz wrote:
Ron Burgundy wrote:Who has more runs out of Chode and Gutsche...?

Gutsch would be well in front.

Would you like to pay that hundred in one straight hit or 10 easy payments of $9.99?
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby OnSong » Fri Mar 04, 2011 4:21 pm

Ripdschitlaz wrote:
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OnSong wrote:Loxton beat Monash by about 80 runs.

I also managed to get a bet on with Paul Burnett that Michael Gutsche will score more runs than him for $100.


Booya! Money for jam there OS.
Chode's a good batsman, but Gutsche's a gun even at his age.

My moneys on the Chode.

I'm wondering how I will spend my $200?
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Bum Crack » Fri Mar 04, 2011 4:33 pm

Don't get too excited about getting money off Rip. He is tighter than a fishes arsehole.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby OnSong » Fri Mar 04, 2011 4:40 pm

Well, his post is there. I happily put my money on the line, he obviously put his on Chode. I will be seeking remuneration in coming weeks, same with the Chode.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby bar20 » Fri Mar 04, 2011 4:47 pm

Is Hayden Cawse still running around up there? Now that bloke was quick!
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Ripdschitlaz » Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:22 pm

OnSong wrote:Well, his post is there. I happily put my money on the line, he obviously put his on Chode. I will be seeking remuneration in coming weeks, same with the Chode.

Well, Chode has let me down badly. Lucky I placed my bet in internet dollars. :D
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Ripdschitlaz » Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:25 pm

bar20 wrote:Is Hayden Cawse still running around up there? Now that bloke was quick!

He comes out at the start of every season to scare the bejesus out of blokes, but alas, he hasnt played a game in anger for berri for some time now. :(
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Ron Burgundy » Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:41 am

Riverland finals this weekend.

Does anyone know if this weekend is 80 or 90 overs a day?

Should be a couple good games
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Ripdschitlaz » Fri Mar 18, 2011 2:33 pm

Ron Burgundy wrote:Riverland finals this weekend.

Does anyone know if this weekend is 80 or 90 overs a day?

Should be a couple good games

90 overs Ron.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby OnSong » Fri Mar 18, 2011 2:33 pm

Ripdschitlaz wrote:
Ron Burgundy wrote:Riverland finals this weekend.

Does anyone know if this weekend is 80 or 90 overs a day?

Should be a couple good games

90 overs Ron.
An elite athlete such as yourself should be able to bowl unchanged from one end.

When can you get my $100 to me Ripper? You could send it when Chode sends in his.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Ripdschitlaz » Fri Mar 18, 2011 2:40 pm

OnSong wrote:
Ripdschitlaz wrote:
Ron Burgundy wrote:Riverland finals this weekend.

Does anyone know if this weekend is 80 or 90 overs a day?

Should be a couple good games

90 overs Ron.
An elite athlete such as yourself should be able to bowl unchanged from one end.

When can you get my $100 to me Ripper? You could send it when Chode sends in his.

Did we shake on that??
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby OnSong » Fri Mar 18, 2011 2:41 pm

Ripdschitlaz wrote:
OnSong wrote:
Ripdschitlaz wrote:
Ron Burgundy wrote:Riverland finals this weekend.

Does anyone know if this weekend is 80 or 90 overs a day?

Should be a couple good games

90 overs Ron.
An elite athlete such as yourself should be able to bowl unchanged from one end.

When can you get my $100 to me Ripper? You could send it when Chode sends in his.

Did we shake on that??

If you place your bet in writing, I think that's pretty permanent. :D
I can PM you bank details etc.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Ripdschitlaz » Fri Mar 18, 2011 2:56 pm

The only way your going to get that is if I slap it on the bar at the Bala Hotel on my way thru to the coast. :)
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Baron Greenback » Sun Mar 20, 2011 3:15 pm

Renmark 109 and 8/54 v Berri 50.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby OnSong » Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:16 pm

Baron Greenback wrote:Renmark 109 and 8/54 v Berri 50.

Result chuck?
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Dogwatcher » Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:23 pm

Rained out.
Renmark go through on first innings win.
A run chase like that could have been a ripper with the time left, sadly the rain came.
Good innings by young Morgan Smith - getting sledged quite heavily too.
Where did Dale Lindner learn to bat? He did well before tea on the second day.
Another ripper match between Renmark and Berri, sadly this one curtailed.

Other game, Loxton were crusing towards victory before the weather played its part.
Three down chasing 195. I think score was about 3/145.
Brad Walter in top form, made another half century.

In the B grade, Berri goes through. Loxton were chasing 145 or thereabouts. Two or three down before the rain came.

Not sure about the other B grade match but I think Wunkar were in the box seat.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Baron Greenback » Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:52 am

Dogwatcher wrote:Rained out.
Renmark go through on first innings win.
A run chase like that could have been a ripper with the time left, sadly the rain came.
Good innings by young Morgan Smith - getting sledged quite heavily too.
Where did Dale Lindner learn to bat? He did well before tea on the second day.
Another ripper match between Renmark and Berri, sadly this one curtailed.

Other game, Loxton were crusing towards victory before the weather played its part.
Three down chasing 195. I think score was about 3/145.
Brad Walter in top form, made another half century.

In the B grade, Berri goes through. Loxton were chasing 145 or thereabouts. Two or three down before the rain came.

Not sure about the other B grade match but I think Wunkar were in the box seat.


Yep Wunkar went through on a washout.

A grade final should be a cracker.
Loxton's batsmen v Renmark bowlers should be great to watch.
Gutsche, Walter, Hoffmann v Fitzsimmons, Lindner, Minther.

If Renmark's batsmen can recapture their early season form then it should be pretty close.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Ron Burgundy » Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:15 am

After yesterdays semi final there was a presentation for Doc, as he has retired from A grade cricket. I thought this was a great gesture to a bloke who has dominated attacks for a quarter of a century.

In Riverland cricket I found him the hardest to bowl to, and even up to his final time at the crease he walked to the crease with an air of confidence that makes you know it is going to be one hell of a ball to get rid of him.

Good luck to all B Grade attacks in future years!!
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Baron Greenback » Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:24 am

Ron Burgundy wrote:After yesterdays semi final there was a presentation for Doc, as he has retired from A grade cricket. I thought this was a great gesture to a bloke who has dominated attacks for a quarter of a century.

In Riverland cricket I found him the hardest to bowl to, and even up to his final time at the crease he walked to the crease with an air of confidence that makes you know it is going to be one hell of a ball to get rid of him.

Good luck to all B Grade attacks in future years!!


Especially if Charlie's still in the Bs too!
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