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Final standings and awards from SACA Country Carnival - 2007

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 10:28 am
by Dogwatcher
Premier Team –

Fleurieu & Districts - (75pts)

Then came……..

South East (60pts)

Yorke Peninsula – (+0.19 NRR) (45pts)
Murray Dist/Barrier –(- 0.14NRR) (45pts)

Eyre Peninsula – (-.27NRR) (30pts)
Upper North – (-.32NRR) (30pts)
Mid North – (-.51NRR) (30pts)


***(NRR = Net Run Rate)



Bowling Award – 5 wickets in an innings:-
1. Evan Kakoschke – YP – 5/23 round 3 vs Upper North at Prospect

Batting Awards – 100 or more runs in an innings:-
1. Adam Somerfield - South East – 123 round 2 vs EP at Glenelg.
2. Jeremy Edson – Upper North – 108 round 2 vs Fleurieu at Price
3. Craig Riemann – Mid North – 131 round 5 vs EP at Woodville.
4. Paul Morris – YP – 116vs EP round 6 vs EP at Park 25.

Fielding Trophy –
Carl Jaeschke – Eyre Peninsula

Wicket keeping Trophy – Todd Price - YP

Bowling aggregate – Jason McInerney – Upper North.

Batting aggregate – Shaun Tanner - Fleurieu.

Player of the Carnival – Shaun Tanner - Fleurieu.

Spirit of Cricket Award – Mid North.

Team of the Carnival

1. Adam Willis (c) Mid North
2. Jeremy Edson Upper North
3. Shaun Tanner Fleurieu
4. Damon Ramsey EP
5. Kym Taylor Barrier/Mdist
6. Paul Morris YP
7. Todd Price YP
8. Jason McInerney Upper North
9. George Kidman SE
10. Josh Reader SE
11. Evan Kakoschke YP
12. Carl Jaeschke EP

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 11:16 am
by Dutchy
Thanks Doggy...good to see Fleurieu take it out again....only one player int he team of the year though? :shock:

always nice to know your playing in the strongest comp in the strongest District in SA country cricket...

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 11:39 am
by Dogwatcher
Yeah but how many of your blokes are coming from the city to play????

No sour grapes. lol.

Ever played the country carnival in the dim and dark past Dutchy?

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 11:53 am
by Scooby
Pity most of the Fleurieu boys are tossers... You are dead right Dogwatcher, Fleurieu have twice as many to pick from then most other zones and yet play blokes who live in the city, so much for it being called the "Country Carnival".
Interesting that the rules allow the city guys to play for Fleurieu yet when it comes to the Outbacks some of them are ineligible coz they live in too close a radius to the capital city....

When they were known as Southern and has all country blokes playing they were good to play against.
With only 7 teams why don't they stop the chest beating and divide into North and South, get the comp back to 8 zones and make it a lot more even.. Something tells me that this won't happen coz the hierachy of Fleurieu couldn't bare for a lowly Upper North or EP to win once in a while....

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 12:01 pm
by Dogwatcher
I only played down there once and I found the Fleurieu boys pretty distasteful and arrogant. The Middies weren't much better.
But then again - I was just a yappy wicketkeeper, so they probably had interesting opinions on me too.

They should run the carnival over a week two. Two weeks is too much these days.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:12 pm
by Max
Would make an interesting list of country blokes that have done well in Adelaide in turf or district teams... In two mins I can think of:

Jason Morgan (Kensington - Mt Gambier)
Mark Cleary (Kensington - Mildura)
Ben Johnson (Adelaide - South East?)

Also, the captain of the team of the carnival, Adam Willis, played for Northern Districts at one stage didn't he? I understand he is from Booborowie.

I am sure there are plenty more.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 2:50 pm
by Dutchy
Nah never played DW, highest I ever got to playing in the Meyer Shield which is the Fleurieu association games over the Jan long weekend.

90% the blokes playing in the HCA (the closest comp to the city) are from the Hills so dont know what you are on Scooby....Ryan Hunter who is playing for the Outbacks is from Uraidla which is only 15 k's from the CBD yet his is elligible, so again dont know what you are on about...

The Fleurieu consists of Victor, Murray Bridge and Kanagroo Island...country areas I would have thought????

those grapes are sour over there

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 3:08 pm
by Dogwatcher
Yes Willis did play for Northern Districts in the mid to late 90s.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 4:15 pm
by Scooby
Dutchy, Would have thought Reynella, Seaford Rise etc.. weren't country... No probs with guys from the Hills, like Hunter and even Cutter Krollig from Mannum...They are country..
Go old Trav Bahr and his mates definitely aren't from the hills.
I played in Meyer Shield for Murray Towns and we got an absolute flogging by the Southern team which had at least 4 ex-Southern Districts A-graders playing...
They could then play for Fleurieu but not SA country, where's the logic in that...

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 6:09 pm
by Dogwatcher
Ah good old Trav Bahr....

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:08 pm
by Dutchy
Scooby wrote:Dutchy, Would have thought Reynella, Seaford Rise etc.. weren't country... No probs with guys from the Hills, like Hunter and even Cutter Krollig from Mannum...They are country..
Go old Trav Bahr and his mates definitely aren't from the hills.
I played in Meyer Shield for Murray Towns and we got an absolute flogging by the Southern team which had at least 4 ex-Southern Districts A-graders playing...
They could then play for Fleurieu but not SA country, where's the logic in that...


Well Uraidla would be closed to the GPO than the suburbs above....SOuthern havent won a Meyer shield for many a year so cant be that strong, even one of their clubs Happy Valley joined the HCA...

Anyway what years did you play Meyer Sheild? I played against MUrray Towns in 01/02 (I think) and Steven Sims was playing bowling offies...

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:30 pm
by carey
anyone know how adam pitt went from york pen. i hear his a good cricketer i know his a gun footballer .
i believe he was the york capt.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:51 pm
by Dogwatcher
Carey - I've got all the daily results at work. I'll look through them tomorrow for you. I think he scored some runs on at least one day.

PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 2:50 pm
by windsoravenuedemon
Mr Pitt had his best game of the carnival against us on the last day, made 50 odd and ran us ragged. Never seen someone so quick between the wickets. Thought we had them covered early but that's cricket! Pitty was also responsible for me not leaving the casino till about 5 in the morning, he was on a mission!!

PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 2:56 pm
by windsoravenuedemon
Fleurieu should be made to split into two sides, Country and Metro! Always suspect when their team gathers on the wednesday of the first week and players meeting each other for the first time, must have a squad of about 30, rotation policy to keep the boys fresh!! Can't believe they whinge about playing at Salisbury coz it's too far to travel. Try driving from EP lads, 7 hours of the most boring saltbush landscape you will ever see!:wink: :P

PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:43 pm
by Dogwatcher
That 59 was his highest scorte of the tourney by the looks. Couldn't see any others of note, apart from a 25

PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:23 pm
by carey
thanks for the info lads i played footy with pitty 2 years ago and had some huge nights good bloke to get on it with for sure . if anyone see's pitty tell him dutchy says hello .