by Stewie Griffin » Mon Mar 19, 2012 5:23 pm
by norm11 » Mon Mar 19, 2012 5:52 pm
Stewie Griffin wrote:I had my disco about a month ago Binney, thank you for your interest.
Was a good game to watch at Stocky though, great venue for cricket finals.
by The Angry Bull » Tue Mar 20, 2012 10:15 am
by Extractor » Tue Mar 20, 2012 11:17 am
The Angry Bull wrote:HORNS UP!!!... Carn the Gilbert!!!... centrals to bat first, post a competetive target, j vater 3/; t. vater, j shahinger, c.mullins 2/... the bulls to chase them down late on sunday, Mullins, R Vandy 50 +; smith, hosking, j vandy 30 + ... what a fairytale it would be!
by Dogwatcher » Tue Mar 20, 2012 1:14 pm
by Rabish Binney » Tue Mar 20, 2012 3:35 pm
Stewie Griffin wrote:I had my disco about a month ago Binney, thank you for your interest.
Was a good game to watch at Stocky though, great venue for cricket finals.
by Rabish Binney » Tue Mar 20, 2012 3:40 pm
Extractor wrote:Rabish Binney seems to have come home last night with a couple of pale ales under the belt and got stuck into the forum...Hope he hasnt got a headache today?
by Stewie Griffin » Tue Mar 20, 2012 7:37 pm
by norm11 » Tue Mar 20, 2012 7:57 pm
Stewie Griffin wrote:Yeah, thanks Norm, dodged a bullet there to be sure.
Luckily now I can head along to gawler to watch the Ango a'5s.
The dog track has a few more decent viewing areas than Sandy.......3 more....for a total of 4.
by BoundaryRider84 » Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:22 pm
norm11 wrote:Stewie Griffin wrote:Yeah, thanks Norm, dodged a bullet there to be sure.
Luckily now I can head along to gawler to watch the Ango a'5s.
The dog track has a few more decent viewing areas than Sandy.......3 more....for a total of 4.
I do agree that stockwell is a nice place to watch cricket but I don't think u can beat sandy. To be fair I would expect u to say the same things about sandy even if our home ground was Adelaide oval. Sandy is perfect to sit under the veranda or on the west side under the trees or even under the log cabin roof. Or maybe from inside the club rooms with the air con on when it's hot drinking beers. Oh that's right u guys don't have a club rooms.
by norm11 » Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:48 pm
by Stewie Griffin » Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:37 am
by Extractor » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:23 am
Stewie Griffin wrote:Sorry Norm that we couldn't supply you a clubrooms when you played us,
I am sure the unavailability of chips within arms reach was devastating for you.
Clubrooms at Ango is run by the football club, and is used in football season, which co-incidentally it is now, thankfully.
Lets just shut the cricket forum now......Bring on the Footy.
by james07 » Wed Mar 21, 2012 12:11 pm
Extractor wrote:Stewie Griffin wrote:Sorry Norm that we couldn't supply you a clubrooms when you played us,
I am sure the unavailability of chips within arms reach was devastating for you.
Clubrooms at Ango is run by the football club, and is used in football season, which co-incidentally it is now, thankfully.
Lets just shut the cricket forum now......Bring on the Footy.
And the footy club don't share? bit harsh considering the majority of the cricket side play or played footy there...
Ango and Tanunda are the only two A Grade grounds where you can't grab a beer after or during the game...
by Extractor » Wed Mar 21, 2012 12:31 pm
by james07 » Wed Mar 21, 2012 12:48 pm
Extractor wrote:Kapunda and Gilbert Valley both sell Beers after the game....Both of those sides also do a good job with afternoon tea.
Ango do arvo tea but Tanunda don't...
Not really having a go as clubs have different constraints about what they can do at their oval. Just thought it was a bit rich that Stewie was having a go about the hospitality at other clubs when Ango isn't exactly leading the pack in the hospitality department...
by UNDERthePACK » Wed Mar 21, 2012 4:11 pm
Extractor wrote:Kapunda and Gilbert Valley both sell Beers after the game....Both of those sides also do a good job with afternoon tea.
Ango do arvo tea but Tanunda don't...
Not really having a go as clubs have different constraints about what they can do at their oval. Just thought it was a bit rich that Stewie was having a go about the hospitality at other clubs when Ango isn't exactly leading the pack in the hospitality department...
by shortarmjab » Wed Mar 21, 2012 5:02 pm
Extractor wrote:The Angry Bull wrote:HORNS UP!!!... Carn the Gilbert!!!... centrals to bat first, post a competetive target, j vater 3/; t. vater, j shahinger, c.mullins 2/... the bulls to chase them down late on sunday, Mullins, R Vandy 50 +; smith, hosking, j vandy 30 + ... what a fairytale it would be!
If this happens there could be a nude streak by The Angry Bull...
by The Angry Bull » Wed Mar 21, 2012 8:12 pm
Extractor wrote:The Angry Bull wrote:HORNS UP!!!... Carn the Gilbert!!!... centrals to bat first, post a competetive target, j vater 3/; t. vater, j shahinger, c.mullins 2/... the bulls to chase them down late on sunday, Mullins, R Vandy 50 +; smith, hosking, j vandy 30 + ... what a fairytale it would be!
If this happens there could be a nude streak by The Angry Bull...
by norm11 » Wed Mar 21, 2012 8:31 pm
The Angry Bull wrote:Extractor wrote:The Angry Bull wrote:HORNS UP!!!... Carn the Gilbert!!!... centrals to bat first, post a competetive target, j vater 3/; t. vater, j shahinger, c.mullins 2/... the bulls to chase them down late on sunday, Mullins, R Vandy 50 +; smith, hosking, j vandy 30 + ... what a fairytale it would be!
If this happens there could be a nude streak by The Angry Bull...
could well be extractor, from memory, the beers are awfully cold at sandy creek cc and do slide down ever so nicely. Will the club be holding ladies day v2.0 for the bulls return? rumour has it mullo was very happy with that particular spread.
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