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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Pumba » Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:21 am

azzaisbest wrote:yeah i watched the game and he batted very well, not alot of slogs just good strokes. was clearly the standout and possibly the difference between the teams. was dropped a couple of times too which always helps



Possibly the difference between the two sides????? :shock:

You guys rolled our C grade , which was undermanned at the time and should have put us away with an outright win , but where clearly outplayed on the second day losing 7 / 40 and then couldnt get a wicket in our second dig until the game was called off , I just find it hard for you to say that jeff vaughan was possibly the difference between the two sides when you are a C1 team.[/quote]

azza i am talking about T20 here which is a great leveler between two teams. having only played a few games this season and watched a few i think the boys were competitive against an A2 side. knowing that they are still aware that they have proved nothing against your C grade since it was much weaker than normal. one big innings in a T20 is generally the difference between the two teams as i said.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby matt » Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:23 am

Ron Burgundy wrote:Goody 1's team has been the full A Grade team minus Shane Martin and Mick Harden ( two fair outs).

Goody 2's team has 7 B Graders and 4 C Graders.



Game on then. AUCC v Goody 2 next round and we're made up almost exclusively of LOA players. Do you know which ground it will be at?
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Ron Burgundy » Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:28 am

I think it is played at Goodwood Oval. It will be an interesting match up, the Goody 2 team is only pretty average, but the other teams havent been very flash, i dont think Goody 2 can go much further really. It isnt bad fun though.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Pumba » Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:29 am

is it correct that the next T20 round is on the 10th of Feb which is the same night as the Aust v NZ one dayer in adelaide?
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby rainbow warrior » Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:09 am

Pumba wrote:is it correct that the next T20 round is on the 10th of Feb which is the same night as the Aust v NZ one dayer in adelaide?


Yes I think that is correct.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby azzaisbest » Thu Jan 29, 2009 6:21 pm

azza i am talking about T20 here which is a great leveler between two teams. having only played a few games this season and watched a few i think the boys were competitive against an A2 side. knowing that they are still aware that they have proved nothing against your C grade since it was much weaker than normal. one big innings in a T20 is generally the difference between the two teams as i said.[/quote]

Fair enough mate, my mistake , I thought you where talking about it in general. Bring on the rematch :)
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Pumba » Fri Jan 30, 2009 10:09 am

are we any chance of atleast getting all cricket below A3 cancled today? surley it would be a sensible move
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby The Hound » Fri Jan 30, 2009 10:31 am

Pumba wrote:are we any chance of atleast getting all cricket below A3 cancled today? surley it would be a sensible move


Pumba - ATCA Emergency Committee meeting at lunch time today, so should know by early arvo.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby rod_rooster » Fri Jan 30, 2009 11:14 am

The Hound wrote:
Pumba wrote:are we any chance of atleast getting all cricket below A3 cancled today? surley it would be a sensible move


Pumba - ATCA Emergency Committee meeting at lunch time today, so should know by early arvo.



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Hot Weather Announcement

Last updated: Friday January 30, 2009 11:06AM

Please note the Emergency Committee of the ATCA has made the following decision regarding play on 31 January 2009 and 1 February 2009. In grades A1, A2 and A3 play will proceed as scheduled .

Play in senior grades B1 to C3 is abandoned.

Limited Overs competition matches in all grades are also abandoned. This includes matches scheduled for Friday night (30 January 2009)

Junior competitions scheduled for 1 February 2009 are cancelled.

For your information the CUSA Cup round of matched scheduled for 1 February 2009 has also been cancelled.

Thank you for your support with this decision, ATCA places emphasis on its responsibility regarding player and umpire safety.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby matt » Fri Jan 30, 2009 11:53 am

ripper!
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby S Demon » Fri Jan 30, 2009 11:58 am

rod_rooster wrote:
The Hound wrote:
Pumba wrote:are we any chance of atleast getting all cricket below A3 cancled today? surley it would be a sensible move


Pumba - ATCA Emergency Committee meeting at lunch time today, so should know by early arvo.



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Hot Weather Announcement

Last updated: Friday January 30, 2009 11:06AM

Please note the Emergency Committee of the ATCA has made the following decision regarding play on 31 January 2009 and 1 February 2009. In grades A1, A2 and A3 play will proceed as scheduled .

Play in senior grades B1 to C3 is abandoned.

Limited Overs competition matches in all grades are also abandoned. This includes matches scheduled for Friday night (30 January 2009)

Junior competitions scheduled for 1 February 2009 are cancelled.

For your information the CUSA Cup round of matched scheduled for 1 February 2009 has also been cancelled.

Thank you for your support with this decision, ATCA places emphasis on its responsibility regarding player and umpire safety.


Are players in A1, A2 and A3 less human than everyone else? :roll: Absolutely baffles the mind. If it's too hot for some, it should be to hot for all
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby heater31 » Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:01 pm

S Demon wrote:
Are players in A1, A2 and A3 less human than everyone else? :roll: Absolutely baffles the mind. If it's too hot for some, it should be to hot for all


I think they are following what the SACA do. The decision is to be made today after they get the 4pm Weather forecast from the Bureau.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby trev » Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:21 pm

Too hot to mow the lawn sat .Looks like another day watchin cricket an drinkin beer. what a shame...
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby interested observer » Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:31 pm

heater31 wrote:
S Demon wrote:
Are players in A1, A2 and A3 less human than everyone else? :roll: Absolutely baffles the mind. If it's too hot for some, it should be to hot for all


I think they are following what the SACA do. The decision is to be made today after they get the 4pm Weather forecast from the Bureau.





Given that they have called off all junior and lower grades i pose this question.
An A1, 2 or 3 side has 4 players that still are eligible for under 17 junior cricket "which has been cancelled"...
What do they do to protect those kids tomorrow.?

One policy says say can't play and one say's they can...
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby tedbullpit » Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:55 pm

Up until last season the heat policy was 40 and over and all grades were called off. From what I've been told a number of A1-A3 clubs were not happy with this rule hence why we now have the new policy in place.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Bluedemon » Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:50 pm

tedbullpit wrote:Up until last season the heat policy was 40 and over and all grades were called off. From what I've been told a number of A1-A3 clubs were not happy with this rule hence why we now have the new policy in place.


A1-A3 do play an extra half hour under the heat policy.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby rainbow warrior » Fri Jan 30, 2009 4:28 pm

tedbullpit wrote:Up until last season the heat policy was 40 and over and all grades were called off. From what I've been told a number of A1-A3 clubs were not happy with this rule hence why we now have the new policy in place.


That is crap. That was never the case. I remember 5 years ago playing on Valentines Day in 43 degree heat. A1 - A3 has never been called off since I have been playing (8 years) for heat.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby tedbullpit » Fri Jan 30, 2009 4:35 pm

rainbow warrior wrote:
tedbullpit wrote:Up until last season the heat policy was 40 and over and all grades were called off. From what I've been told a number of A1-A3 clubs were not happy with this rule hence why we now have the new policy in place.


That is crap. That was never the case. I remember 5 years ago playing on Valentines Day in 43 degree heat. A1 - A3 has never been called off since I have been playing (8 years) for heat.


There was a heat policy brought in 3 seasons ago where all grades were called off if the forecast was 40 or over. It changed this season.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby rainbow warrior » Fri Jan 30, 2009 4:36 pm

tedbullpit wrote:
rainbow warrior wrote:
tedbullpit wrote:Up until last season the heat policy was 40 and over and all grades were called off. From what I've been told a number of A1-A3 clubs were not happy with this rule hence why we now have the new policy in place.


That is crap. That was never the case. I remember 5 years ago playing on Valentines Day in 43 degree heat. A1 - A3 has never been called off since I have been playing (8 years) for heat.


There was a heat policy brought in 3 seasons ago where all grades were called off if the forecast was 40 or over. It changed this season.


That is incorrect.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby tedbullpit » Fri Jan 30, 2009 4:59 pm

rainbow warrior wrote:
tedbullpit wrote:
rainbow warrior wrote:
tedbullpit wrote:Up until last season the heat policy was 40 and over and all grades were called off. From what I've been told a number of A1-A3 clubs were not happy with this rule hence why we now have the new policy in place.


That is crap. That was never the case. I remember 5 years ago playing on Valentines Day in 43 degree heat. A1 - A3 has never been called off since I have been playing (8 years) for heat.


There was a heat policy brought in 3 seasons ago where all grades were called off if the forecast was 40 or over. It changed this season.


That is incorrect.


You are partly correct. A1 still played but all other grades were called off. That I'm 100% sure of.
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