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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby The Angry Bull » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:55 pm

moffat(St), tanner(SD) and thomson(St)... leading after % in the count... sayers hasnt started taking bags just yet
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Merki the God » Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:42 pm

The Angry Bull wrote:moffat(St), tanner(SD) and thomson(St)... leading after % in the count... sayers hasnt started taking bags just yet


sayers told me during the week that hes got it in the bag
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: Grade Cricket

Postby The Angry Bull » Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:46 pm

Merki the God wrote:
The Angry Bull wrote:moffat(St), tanner(SD) and thomson(St)... leading after % in the count... sayers hasnt started taking bags just yet


sayers told me during the week that hes got it in the bag


if he doesnt then the old saying... 'you dont have to be dead to be stiff' comes to mind
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby The Angry Bull » Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:51 pm

The Angry Bull wrote:
Merki the God wrote:
The Angry Bull wrote:moffat(St), tanner(SD) and thomson(St)... leading after % in the count... sayers hasnt started taking bags just yet


sayers told me during the week that hes got it in the bag


if he doesnt then the old saying... 'you dont have to be dead to be stiff' comes to mind


thomson(st), moffat(st), sayers(w), weaver(ttg) after 7 rounds

thomson and sayers to continue to poll, weavs may get a few more but should drop off the pace, moff interesting... good year but saca commitments will ruin his chances one would think
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby The Angry Bull » Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:46 pm

The Angry Bull wrote:
The Angry Bull wrote:
Merki the God wrote:
The Angry Bull wrote:moffat(St), tanner(SD) and thomson(St)... leading after % in the count... sayers hasnt started taking bags just yet


sayers told me during the week that hes got it in the bag


if he doesnt then the old saying... 'you dont have to be dead to be stiff' comes to mind


thomson(st), moffat(st), sayers(w), weaver(ttg) after 7 rounds

thomson and sayers to continue to poll, weavs may get a few more but should drop off the pace, moff interesting... good year but saca commitments will ruin his chances one would think


Sayers(w), Thomson(st), Borthwick(PA), Weeks(PA), Weaver(TTG) after 9 rounds
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:51 pm

Surely Sayers has it in the bag, surely home now he has hit the front!?
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby bloods08 » Thu Mar 24, 2011 10:10 am

About bloody time

Hopefully he can become a regular fixture in the redbacks side.

http://www.cricketsa.com.au/Article/New ... 38&id=1531
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Bag The Points » Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:08 pm

bloods08 wrote:About bloody time

Hopefully he can become a regular fixture in the redbacks side.

http://www.cricketsa.com.au/Article/New ... 38&id=1531

Thoroughly well deserved. Congratulations to one mighty cricketer.
I know that when our boys are due to meet the Peckers the name Sayers represents a worry for all of our supporters because of what the man is capable of.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Bulls forever » Fri Mar 25, 2011 7:59 pm

Great result in the Bradman, Sayers a quality choice and the runners up also thoroughly deserved their finish. Good on Matty Weaver from the Bulls finishing around 5th, had a good season, but the best is yet to come.

Good result for the Bulls with Deisel winning the Charlie Walker and well done to Simon Roberts from Southerns winning the Talbot, Simon is IMO clearly the best fielder in the comp, he has struggled with the bat this year, but quality lad, good leggie and outstanding fielder. Was very impressed with his presentation and the way he presented his team when they visited Bull Park this year.

Now hear is a question for you grade cricket followers. With the grade team of the year, it is my belief and always has been that the Charlie Walker is the WK B&F award for the year. Why then is the winner of this award not the WK in the Grade Team of the Year. For the last three years at least we have seen the keeper who made the most runs make the Grade Team of Year, ie Cachopa, Davey and Connelly. Now these three have finished very high in Charlie award the year they made the team. The team is purely statistical based and congratulations to those that made it, without an exception they all deserved it with fine years, but I want the Charlie winner to be in the team, not the WK that made the most runs. Thoughts please - give me both barrels if you wish.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Bag The Points » Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:53 pm

Bulls forever wrote:Great result in the Bradman, Sayers a quality choice and the runners up also thoroughly deserved their finish. Good on Matty Weaver from the Bulls finishing around 5th, had a good season, but the best is yet to come.

Good result for the Bulls with Deisel winning the Charlie Walker and well done to Simon Roberts from Southerns winning the Talbot, Simon is IMO clearly the best fielder in the comp, he has struggled with the bat this year, but quality lad, good leggie and outstanding fielder. Was very impressed with his presentation and the way he presented his team when they visited Bull Park this year.

Now hear is a question for you grade cricket followers. With the grade team of the year, it is my belief and always has been that the Charlie Walker is the WK B&F award for the year. Why then is the winner of this award not the WK in the Grade Team of the Year. For the last three years at least we have seen the keeper who made the most runs make the Grade Team of Year, ie Cachopa, Davey and Connelly. Now these three have finished very high in Charlie award the year they made the team. The team is purely statistical based and congratulations to those that made it, without an exception they all deserved it with fine years, but I want the Charlie winner to be in the team, not the WK that made the most runs. Thoughts please - give me both barrels if you wish.

Sounds sensible to me BF, surely the Charlie winner has to get the wicky berth. To select otherwise clearly makes a mockery of the Charlie voting.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby davo » Sat Mar 26, 2011 1:26 am

Bulls forever wrote:Great result in the Bradman, Sayers a quality choice and the runners up also thoroughly deserved their finish. Good on Matty Weaver from the Bulls finishing around 5th, had a good season, but the best is yet to come.

Good result for the Bulls with Deisel winning the Charlie Walker and well done to Simon Roberts from Southerns winning the Talbot, Simon is IMO clearly the best fielder in the comp, he has struggled with the bat this year, but quality lad, good leggie and outstanding fielder. Was very impressed with his presentation and the way he presented his team when they visited Bull Park this year.

Now hear is a question for you grade cricket followers. With the grade team of the year, it is my belief and always has been that the Charlie Walker is the WK B&F award for the year. Why then is the winner of this award not the WK in the Grade Team of the Year. For the last three years at least we have seen the keeper who made the most runs make the Grade Team of Year, ie Cachopa, Davey and Connelly. Now these three have finished very high in Charlie award the year they made the team. The team is purely statistical based and congratulations to those that made it, without an exception they all deserved it with fine years, but I want the Charlie winner to be in the team, not the WK that made the most runs. Thoughts please - give me both barrels if you wish.




Makes a lot of sense other than this is still an umpires vote that awards it and not a selection panel. The best wicketkeeper is still chosen by the umpires as the winner of the Charlie Walker. As we have seen in the past, umpires in any sport are not always the best to judge. Fair point though and not against it, other than do you then pick the team of the year based on umpires votes as well? At what point does the selection panel take over and the umpires votes not be an influence?
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Stumps » Sat Mar 26, 2011 11:40 am

Charlie walker in particular needs changing and has done for years. When a team gets washed out while fielding that teams keeper gets no votes while every other teams that play or fielded the week prior pick up votes. Likewise when a team has the bye and other teams get washed out you can effectively catch up votes. It doesn't equal out and the easy answer is to do average votes per game for keepers playing over say 5 games. Not as big a deal for fielders or bradman medal as not every player gets voted on each game unlike keepers.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby davo » Sat Mar 26, 2011 1:19 pm

Stumps wrote:Charlie walker in particular needs changing and has done for years. When a team gets washed out while fielding that teams keeper gets no votes while every other teams that play or fielded the week prior pick up votes. Likewise when a team has the bye and other teams get washed out you can effectively catch up votes. It doesn't equal out and the easy answer is to do average votes per game for keepers playing over say 5 games. Not as big a deal for fielders or bradman medal as not every player gets voted on each game unlike keepers.



An excellent point actually. Never thought of it. An average over the games is a very good way to do it. You are right, as sometimes a wicketkeeper might not be in action for a month through rain and fielding last, although this summer is clearly the wettest I can remember and unlikely to happen again. Whilst like the Brownlow medal and Magarey medals, I think we place too much emphasis on the voting of the umpires. I know we need them to have a game (as per all sports). Cricket unlike Football, is influenced by rain and conditions and voting is often not entirely accurate, when basing it on the rest of the games in the competition, when some clubs play and others are washed out. These ideas are making too much sense and make for good discussion and that means that the SACA would never consider them however. (If if makes too much sense at the SACA, then disregard the idea or debate and do something 180 degrees from conventional or reasonable discussion)
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby bloods08 » Sun Mar 27, 2011 12:36 am

Match pretty evenly poised at stumps on day 1


http://www.totalcricketscorer.com/TCSLi ... px?id=3117

XXXX Grade 2 Day Sturt A Grade v Kensington A Grade
Saturday, March 26 2011 (11:30) at Adelaide Oval
Day 1 (Drinks) Kensington A Grade 236 for 9 (90.0 overs)

Sturt A Grade won toss and decided to field
Kensington A Grade (1st Innings) Sturt A Grade (1st Innings)
236 for 9 (90.0 overs)
5 Hours, 46 Minutes.
Kensington A Grade (2nd Innings) Sturt A Grade (2nd Innings)


Kensington A Grade (1st Innings)
Batsman Runs Balls Mins 4s 6s S/r
P Connelly+ c J Borgas (J) b D Thomson 36 103 147 4 0 34.95
J Brown* c T Moffat b D Thomson 17 47 61 1 0 36.17
M Klinger c B Davis b T Cece 19 62 64 1 0 30.65
A O'Brien c T Moffat b J Wood 0 13 26 0 0 0.00
A Ross c T Moffat b D Thomson 46 74 90 1 3 62.16
T Brinsley lbw b J Wood 0 1 3 0 0 0.00
S McNeil c L Oswald-Jacobs b C Borgas (C) 63 152 185 4 0 41.45
C Canny c B Davis b C Borgas (C) 30 83 105 1 0 36.14
E Opie st B Davis b D Thomson 4 4 7 0 0 100.00
J Panelli not out 2 2 6 0 0 100.00
M Barber not out 8 2 2 0 1 400.00
Extras 3nb 0w 7lb 1b 0pen 11
Provisional Score For Innings 236
Penalties awarded following Innings 0
Total 236 for 9
Bowler O M R W Wd Nb S/r Econ
D Thomson 28.0 6 81 4 0(0) 0(0) 42.00 2.89
T Cece 25.0 9 37 1 0(0) 3(3) 153.00 1.48
J Wood 26.0 8 64 2 0(0) 0(0) 78.00 2.46
E Morgan 3.0 2 4 0 0(0) 0(0) 0.00 1.33
Z Kulesza 4.0 0 22 0 0(0) 0(0) 0.00 5.50
C Borgas (C) 4.0 0 20 2 0(0) 0(0) 12.00 5.00
Batsman Fall of Wicket Partnership Batsmen Over
J Brown 1-32 32 J Brown(17) P Connelly(14) 14.2
M Klinger 2-66 34 M Klinger(19) P Connelly(14) 31.3
P Connelly 3-75 9 P Connelly(8) A O'Brien(0) 36.3
A O'Brien 4-75 0 A O'Brien(0) A Ross(0) 37.3
T Brinsley 5-75 0 T Brinsley(0) A Ross(0) 37.4
A Ross 6-145 70 A Ross(46) S McNeil(22) 60.2
S McNeil 7-220 75 S McNeil(41) C Canny(28) 88.2
C Canny 8-222 2 C Canny(2) E Opie(0) 88.4
E Opie 9-228 6 E Opie(4) J Panelli(2) 89.4
Sturt A Grade (1st Innings)
Batsman Runs Balls 4s 6s S/r
J Borgas (J)
B Davis+
T Moffat
C Borgas (C)*
C Harper
L Oswald-Jacobs
D Thomson
E Morgan
J Wood
Z Kulesza
T Cece
Extras 0nb 0w 0lb 0b 0pen 0
Provisional Score For Innings 0
Penalties awarded following Innings 0
Total 0 for 0
Weather: Cloudy Pitch: Soft & Grassy
Umpires: A Collins P Wilson
Referee:
Scorers: M Harper A Rogers
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby oldeagle » Sun Mar 27, 2011 8:03 am

B Grade

Sturt won the toss and batted. First 6 overs they looked like they would make 250 and then proceeded to get out to a bunch of dibbly dobbers and a spinner. (The skipper, was the big loss and somehow managed to get out to the spinner's worst ball of the day and on that why is the spinner in Southern's B grade?). Keeper showed a bit of fight with the bat and reminded me I have a lot of leaves in my driveway that need dealing with. Sturt all out 84.

Southern 1/84 at stumps and no reason to venture down the Expressway for the second day
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Bag The Points » Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:32 am

oldeagle wrote:B Grade

Sturt won the toss and batted. First 6 overs they looked like they would make 250 and then proceeded to get out to a bunch of dibbly dobbers and a spinner. (The skipper, was the big loss and somehow managed to get out to the spinner's worst ball of the day and on that why is the spinner in Southern's B grade?). Keeper showed a bit of fight with the bat and reminded me I have a lot of leaves in my driveway that need dealing with. Sturt all out 84.

Southern 1/84 at stumps and no reason to venture down the Expressway for the second day

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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Bag The Points » Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:35 am

oldeagle wrote:B Grade

Sturt won the toss and batted. First 6 overs they looked like they would make 250 and then proceeded to get out to a bunch of dibbly dobbers and a spinner. (The skipper, was the big loss and somehow managed to get out to the spinner's worst ball of the day and on that why is the spinner in Southern's B grade?). Keeper showed a bit of fight with the bat and reminded me I have a lot of leaves in my driveway that need dealing with. Sturt all out 84.

Southern 1/84 at stumps and no reason to venture down the Expressway for the second day

So what you are saying is that it doesn't require much to get your batsmen out ?
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby oldeagle » Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:27 am

Bag The Points wrote:
oldeagle wrote:B Grade

Sturt won the toss and batted. First 6 overs they looked like they would make 250 and then proceeded to get out to a bunch of dibbly dobbers and a spinner. (The skipper, was the big loss and somehow managed to get out to the spinner's worst ball of the day and on that why is the spinner in Southern's B grade?). Keeper showed a bit of fight with the bat and reminded me I have a lot of leaves in my driveway that need dealing with. Sturt all out 84.

Southern 1/84 at stumps and no reason to venture down the Expressway for the second day

So what you are saying is that it doesn't require much to get your batsmen out ?


Poor effort by the Blues yesterday considering what is on the end of the match. I'll think that even they would admit to that.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby bloods08 » Sun Mar 27, 2011 12:33 pm

Sturt 2/24

Davis and Moffat out.

Both Borgas brothers at the crease.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby dragonsphere » Sun Mar 27, 2011 2:32 pm

any more scores bloods08???
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