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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Oct 20, 2008 10:36 am

How long for?
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Baron Greenback » Mon Oct 20, 2008 10:37 am

Not sure.
Heard he's moving back to town.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Mulligain » Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:41 pm

SS, well done on the weekend. How would you describe the knock??
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:46 pm

I saw the first five overs of it - I'd say a slog if those were anything to go by....

His partner in crime was probably run out too early on in the piece. Did they give him any lip over that SS?
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby silicone skyline » Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:18 pm

No, actually, little sledging going on at all.

Facing Muster, he managed to get some grip and bounce from the pitch while Bevan had some stay low to others up the other end.

Slog? I dunno, if anyone has seen me bat, there isn't a whole lot of grace and fluency about it i don't think. Just good ol fashioned clean straight hitting. :lol:
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Not Scared » Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:55 pm

silicone skyline wrote:
Smiling Assassin wrote:
silicone skyline wrote:Daniel Dawson is slack as dogs balls. He wouldn't get out of bed in the morning if his hand didn't cramp up all the time. :lol:


Bit harsh silicone skyline, Dawson has been the best junior cricketer in the riverland by far in the last 2 years shame hes not playing!! Does anyone know why?? Cooky in Adelaide is he playing at all??


Spoke to Dawson on Saturday, who was shattered by my comments on here. In honesty I've never seen him play, just talk about himself playing. And with Daws, you never know what to believe, am I right Smiling Assassin?


I heard that he did look fairly shattered on Saturday night. Not sure if SS's comments were the cause though.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby silicone skyline » Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:22 am

:lol:
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Smiling Assassin » Tue Oct 21, 2008 4:33 pm

silicone skyline wrote:
Smiling Assassin wrote:
silicone skyline wrote:Daniel Dawson is slack as dogs balls. He wouldn't get out of bed in the morning if his hand didn't cramp up all the time. :lol:


Bit harsh silicone skyline, Dawson has been the best junior cricketer in the riverland by far in the last 2 years shame hes not playing!! Does anyone know why?? Cooky in Adelaide is he playing at all??


Spoke to Dawson on Saturday, who was shattered by my comments on here. In honesty I've never seen him play, just talk about himself playing. And with Daws, you never know what to believe, am I right Smiling Assassin?


Agreed on that SS.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby silicone skyline » Tue Oct 21, 2008 4:47 pm

So smiling assassin, are you playing this year or just an observer?
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Smiling Assassin » Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:36 pm

silicone skyline wrote:So smiling assassin, are you playing this year or just an observer?


Just an observer mate.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Not Scared » Thu Oct 23, 2008 4:44 pm

So what's the go with Renmark this week? Do they have a couple more players back?
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Dogwatcher » Fri Oct 24, 2008 10:23 am

I'd assume one of the players they're talking about coming back in November would be Ben Jones.

He'll prop up an end for 40 minutes or so for 10 runs :wink:
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby silicone skyline » Fri Oct 24, 2008 3:28 pm

Ah yes, the smaller, younger John Howard that is Ben Jones.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby silicone skyline » Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:38 am

Two extremely close games on the weekend.

From what I hear, Berri rolled Waikerie on the last ball.

Needed ten off the last over or so, lost a wicket the first ball and someone came out and smashed three boundaries to get the demons over the line. Not Scared might be able to help clear this one up.

Monash got over the top of Loxton by one wicket chasing 146 in controversial circumstances.

Monash mounted a great comeback from being 7/70 or so.

However, everyone on the field thought there was one over left, even the umpire, but the scorebook had two overs to go.

So on completion of the 43rd over, which Loxton and the central umpire believed to be the 45th, Monash were one run short of the total, with one wicket remaining.

But upon being informed of the two missing overs, the teams had to head back out onto the field, whereby a lofted prod to cover from tailender Corey Siemers saw the final two runs scored, thus ending the match.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Baron Greenback » Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:44 pm

I see you couldn't repeat last week's heroics SS.
But I also see you've been selected in the Riverland team for this weekend.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Not Scared » Mon Oct 27, 2008 4:09 pm

Yes, Berri did roll Waikerie on the last ball. Needed 10, Safralidis out first ball of the last over, and new opening bowler Sam Keogh stepped out after being elevated from 11 and slammed a four first ball. Had another lusty swing 2nd ball and missed it, followed by another 4 from his third ball. His 4th ball was a lusty swing which missed again, leaving two required off the last ball. Waikerie brought up the field and he went over the top for 4. Not bad for a bloke playing his first game at the club.

Overland Corner was pretty good on the way home too.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Smiling Assassin » Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:46 pm

With Renmark having the bye last week a few players played in the Renmark District comp, Ben Townsend made a ton and took 7 wickets including a hat trick, not a bad day out. Ben Files also made 179 n.o.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Ron Burgundy » Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:00 pm

What is the structure of the Riverland A grade competition this year. Is there any 2 day cricket or is it all one dayers??

Youd hope Ben Files and Townsend would play A grade....
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Not Scared » Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:43 am

It is 2 rounds of one dayers before Christmas and then a round of two dayers followed by two day finals after Christmas. Yeah, you would hope that lots of blokes would play A grade but it sounds like some either don't want to, or are being pressured by their Renmark District teams.
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Re: Riverland Cricket

Postby Baron Greenback » Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:44 pm

I see D. Dawson played for Berri Colts on the weekend.
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