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Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Tue Feb 22, 2011 5:11 pm
by Sky Pilot
The Rocky River and Northern Areas cricket associations wind up the home and away series next Saturday. I'm happy to post the scores up date on the major round on here either Saturday night or at sparrows on Sunday if enough people are interested. Post your thoughts between now and the weekend and if enough interest is out there I will oblige.
Meanwhile, at Spalding last Saturday Booleroo-Willowie bowler Slug Arthur took 8/19.
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Tue Feb 22, 2011 6:42 pm
by CoverKing
Slug with an 8 fa. Where will booleroo finish? Craig Roberts available for their finals campaign?
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Tue Feb 22, 2011 8:33 pm
by Sky Pilot
CoverKing wrote:Slug with an 8 fa. Where will booleroo finish? Craig Roberts available for their finals campaign?
Dunno about Robbo's availability for the finals so you probably know more than me mate.
Booleroo-Willowie are third and IMHO that's how they will finish after next week.
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Tue Feb 22, 2011 9:06 pm
by CoverKing
Sky Pilot wrote:CoverKing wrote:Slug with an 8 fa. Where will booleroo finish? Craig Roberts available for their finals campaign?
Dunno about Robbo's availability for the finals so you probably know more than me mate.
Booleroo-Willowie are third and IMHO that's how they will finish after next week.
Nah havnt spoken to him for a couple of weeks so not sure if he is available!
How's the ladder look like finishing up there?
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Tue Feb 22, 2011 9:15 pm
by Sky Pilot
burra 12, pekina 9, booleroo 8, pborough 8, bundy 7, wilmingon 7, boob 4, belman 4, orroroo 3, spalding 1
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Tue Feb 22, 2011 9:16 pm
by CoverKing
Cheers mate
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

Posted:
Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:17 am
by Booney
Sky Pilot wrote:The Rocky River and Northern Areas cricket associations wind up the home and away series next Saturday. I'm happy to post the scores up date on the major round on here either Saturday night or at sparrows on Sunday if enough people are interested. Post your thoughts between now and the weekend and if enough interest is out there I will oblige.
Meanwhile, at Spalding last Saturday Booleroo-Willowie bowler Slug Arthur took 8/19.
Is Wooly ( Darren ) having a hit at Peterborough?
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:13 pm
by Sky Pilot
Booney wrote:Sky Pilot wrote:The Rocky River and Northern Areas cricket associations wind up the home and away series next Saturday. I'm happy to post the scores up date on the major round on here either Saturday night or at sparrows on Sunday if enough people are interested. Post your thoughts between now and the weekend and if enough interest is out there I will oblige.
Meanwhile, at Spalding last Saturday Booleroo-Willowie bowler Slug Arthur took 8/19.
Is Wooly ( Darren ) having a hit at Peterborough?
He had a kick with J-P Magoos last year but haven't seen him playing cricket
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:25 pm
by CoverKing
Booney wrote:Sky Pilot wrote:The Rocky River and Northern Areas cricket associations wind up the home and away series next Saturday. I'm happy to post the scores up date on the major round on here either Saturday night or at sparrows on Sunday if enough people are interested. Post your thoughts between now and the weekend and if enough interest is out there I will oblige.
Meanwhile, at Spalding last Saturday Booleroo-Willowie bowler Slug Arthur took 8/19.
Is Wooly ( Darren ) having a hit at Peterborough?
When I spoke to robbo, he said his missus would only let him play one sport a year, especially since they just had another kid mate. Robbo is hopeful he will play with him next year at booleroo
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:43 pm
by Sky Pilot
what would his other sport be then mate
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Thu Feb 24, 2011 12:15 am
by CoverKing
Sky Pilot wrote:what would his other sport be then mate
Footy for J-P
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:49 pm
by Sky Pilot
Northern Areas begin their inaugural finals series next week. Burra finished minor premiers so they have a bye. Pekina-Carrieton will host Booleroo-Willowie at Pekina Park with the winner taking on Burra the following week. The elimination final sees Bundaleer at home to Wilmington-Melrose. Loser out - winner will play loser of the game at Pekina.
Will have Rocky River's finals make up later tonight or tomorrow morning
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Mon Mar 07, 2011 11:19 pm
by CoverKing
scores from finals so far?
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Sat Mar 09, 2013 10:33 pm
by Sky Pilot
Georgetown beat reigning premier Laura today and is into next Saturday's GF against Crystal Brook at Gladstone. Kieron Hicks took 6-fer
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Sat Mar 16, 2013 10:22 pm
by Brad
Crystal Brook wins the Rocky River premiership.
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Sat Mar 16, 2013 10:25 pm
by Sky Pilot
Yeah by about 30 runs I reckon. Wilmington-Melrose beat Pekina-Carrieton for the Northern Areas shield too.
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Sun Mar 17, 2013 9:12 am
by PPLions
Brad wrote:Crystal Brook wins the Rocky River premiership.
Will be interesting to see if the Tigers from Port Pirie can challenge them next year
Re: Northern Areas and Rocky River cricket finals set to go

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Sun Mar 17, 2013 10:53 am
by Sky Pilot
PPLions wrote:Brad wrote:Crystal Brook wins the Rocky River premiership.
Will be interesting to see if the Tigers from Port Pirie can challenge them next year
It's the Tigers B grade side that's making the switch isn't it? They'll do okay I reckon.