by schimma » Wed Feb 18, 2009 11:54 am
by matt » Wed Feb 18, 2009 12:02 pm
rainbow warrior wrote: berth on Adelaide Oval next Friday night in the final. .
by matt » Wed Feb 18, 2009 12:03 pm
Ron Burgundy wrote:In the other game Goodwood 2 batted first, were 2 for 75ish at the 10 over mark and ended up getting 125ish from their 20. Payneham got the runs with 6 balls remaining, 4 or 5 down. Deserved winners, however our B/C graders put in a solid effort to be competitive over the match.
by Iron Fist » Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:55 am
schimma wrote:what is the record for a most runs in a game in div2
liam hennessy scored 251 for woodville south last week, also took 5 for in the same game. Not a bad few days out
by ray borner » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:21 am
Iron Fist wrote:schimma wrote:what is the record for a most runs in a game in div2
liam hennessy scored 251 for woodville south last week, also took 5 for in the same game. Not a bad few days out
I heard they were 4/40 or something like that
then 6/400!!
well done to the bloke!
by Ron Burgundy » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:27 am
by bulldogs » Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:51 pm
by tedbullpit » Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:03 pm
by Pumba » Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:09 pm
bulldogs wrote:never seen so many forfeits in one season as this year. R clubs struggling with numbers as compared to previous years. I know we have ample players although across the board this week w have 7 players unavailable. Cricket doesnt seem to hold much priority for some only play when they feel like it.
by rainbow warrior » Fri Feb 20, 2009 5:08 pm
by rainbow warrior » Fri Feb 20, 2009 5:09 pm
bulldogs wrote:never seen so many forfeits in one season as this year. R clubs struggling with numbers as compared to previous years. I know we have ample players although across the board this week w have 7 players unavailable. Cricket doesnt seem to hold much priority for some only play when they feel like it.
by Bluedemon » Sat Feb 21, 2009 9:37 am
bulldogs wrote:never seen so many forfeits in one season as this year. R clubs struggling with numbers as compared to previous years. I know we have ample players although across the board this week w have 7 players unavailable. Cricket doesnt seem to hold much priority for some only play when they feel like it.
by Jimmy_041 » Sat Feb 21, 2009 10:07 am
Pumba wrote:bulldogs wrote:never seen so many forfeits in one season as this year. R clubs struggling with numbers as compared to previous years. I know we have ample players although across the board this week w have 7 players unavailable. Cricket doesnt seem to hold much priority for some only play when they feel like it.
it seems strange i agree. the club i am involved with has only lost one game for the season yet we only have 7 players for the upcoming game and are struggling to fill the remaining spots. our skipper is pulling his hair out as to why cricket is ranking so low on ppls prioritys!
by azzaisbest » Sun Feb 22, 2009 11:49 am
by ray borner » Mon Feb 23, 2009 9:13 am
tedbullpit wrote:With two rounds to go what are peoples thoughts on Premiers & those staring down the barrel of relegation? For mine: -
A1 -Grand Final: Payneham to beat PAOC. Dark Horse: Pulteney Relegated: Gepps Cross, Woodville Rech.
SPOC have overachieved IMO I think the Payneham & Princes boys will step up at the right time of the season. Pulteney & Grange could be dangerous if they sneak into the four but have it all ahead of them. If Woody Rech can snatch a win in their last two it may be enough to keep them in A1 but it's a tough ask against inform Grange & Payneham outfits.
A2 - Grand Final: Woody South to beat Scotch. Dark Horse: Hope Valley Relegated: Walkerville, Marion
Woody South sit nearly 24 points clear at the top with 6 sides vying for the final 3 spots. Scotch are the most even side of the bunch with the rest of the group relying too much on individuals. The winner of this rounds Kilburn v Walkerville match should get enough points to jump Marion and keep their spot in A2 for next season.
A3 - Grand Final: Flinders Park to beat ROCS. Dark Horse: Reynella Relegated: Walkerville, SPOC
ROCS & Flinders Park are a class above and it would take a monumental effort (or a dodgy deck) to knock them over. Will be a great GF to watch. Flinders Park experience will see them get over the line.
by Senor Moto Gadili » Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:36 pm
tedbullpit wrote:With two rounds to go what are peoples thoughts on Premiers & those staring down the barrel of relegation? For mine: -
A1 -Grand Final: Payneham to beat PAOC. Dark Horse: Pulteney Relegated: Gepps Cross, Woodville Rech.
SPOC have overachieved IMO I think the Payneham & Princes boys will step up at the right time of the season. Pulteney & Grange could be dangerous if they sneak into the four but have it all ahead of them. If Woody Rech can snatch a win in their last two it may be enough to keep them in A1 but it's a tough ask against inform Grange & Payneham outfits.
A2 - Grand Final: Woody South to beat Scotch. Dark Horse: Hope Valley Relegated: Walkerville, Marion
Woody South sit nearly 24 points clear at the top with 6 sides vying for the final 3 spots. Scotch are the most even side of the bunch with the rest of the group relying too much on individuals. The winner of this rounds Kilburn v Walkerville match should get enough points to jump Marion and keep their spot in A2 for next season.
A3 - Grand Final: Flinders Park to beat ROCS. Dark Horse: Reynella Relegated: Walkerville, SPOC
ROCS & Flinders Park are a class above and it would take a monumental effort (or a dodgy deck) to knock them over. Will be a great GF to watch. Flinders Park experience will see them get over the line.
by Pumba » Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:27 pm
azzaisbest wrote:Currently playing against grange's B grade, the umpiring was an absolute disgrace when it was granges turn to bat. We had one of there openers run out by at least a foot and a half and his mate that was umpiring didnt give him. Worst decision I have ever seen. Even the grange supporters where heard saying "thats it mate dont give them nothing". I was of the opinion that grange is a club with strong morales and if this is what is being bred into there younger players, where is this once proud club headed. Totally ruins a good game of cricket.
by azzaisbest » Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:42 pm
Pumba wrote:azzaisbest wrote:Currently playing against grange's B grade, the umpiring was an absolute disgrace when it was granges turn to bat. We had one of there openers run out by at least a foot and a half and his mate that was umpiring didnt give him. Worst decision I have ever seen. Even the grange supporters where heard saying "thats it mate dont give them nothing". I was of the opinion that grange is a club with strong morales and if this is what is being bred into there younger players, where is this once proud club headed. Totally ruins a good game of cricket.
have you been in some good form azza? moved up a grade
by Pumba » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:07 pm
azzaisbest wrote:Pumba wrote:azzaisbest wrote:Currently playing against grange's B grade, the umpiring was an absolute disgrace when it was granges turn to bat. We had one of there openers run out by at least a foot and a half and his mate that was umpiring didnt give him. Worst decision I have ever seen. Even the grange supporters where heard saying "thats it mate dont give them nothing". I was of the opinion that grange is a club with strong morales and if this is what is being bred into there younger players, where is this once proud club headed. Totally ruins a good game of cricket.
have you been in some good form azza? moved up a grade
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