by mal » Tue Oct 12, 2010 1:47 pm
by Media Park » Tue Oct 12, 2010 2:18 pm
Wedgie wrote:I wear skin tight arseless leather pants, wtf do you wear?
by whufc » Tue Oct 12, 2010 2:23 pm
by Footy Smart » Tue Oct 12, 2010 2:27 pm
whufc wrote:The old chestnut need to reduce amount of district sides or split district cricket into two divisions ala division 1 being the best then division 2.
I dont follow district cricket intensly close but which district cricketers would you replace to 'recruits' with.
by mal » Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:44 pm
by Dogmatic » Tue Oct 12, 2010 4:20 pm
by jackpot jim » Tue Oct 12, 2010 4:56 pm
by LBT » Tue Oct 12, 2010 6:09 pm
jackpot jim wrote:i've seen some super talented young cricketers in my area over the last 20 years and i reckon that about 90% of them have given cricket the flick by the time they're 20 to concentrate on footy, Shaun Tait being one of the few exceptions that i know of.
From that i deduce that cricket is a poor 2nd cousin to footy in the eyes of young sportsman when confronted with making a choice between the two.
Most probably the reasons being that Footy provides more of an opportunity to make it at the top level and also BIG $$$$ can be made at a lot earlier age.
by Footy Smart » Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:09 am
Dogmatic wrote:Maybe they need to have a shortened district season followed by a super league featuring the best/developing players from each district team.
Teams could be grouped for example;
Southern - Glenelg, Southern District, Sturt
Northern - Tea Tree Gully, Northern Districts, Prospect
Eastern - East Torrens, Adelaide, Kensington, Adelaide University
Western - Woodville, West Torrens, Port Adelaide
Could even set up a under 21 comp to run at the same time.
Need to be careful of older players clogging up the system. They may be better players at that stage of the career however the younger players need to be exposed to a better standard of cricket so their needs to be a balance.
Get some sponsors on board.
Continue on with the other grades for the full season.
I don't think reducing the number of District teams will assist in the long term as less cricketers will be playing the game.
by smac » Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:06 am
by Footy Smart » Wed Oct 13, 2010 11:11 am
smac wrote:SACA don't have the power to get rid of any. The Grade Cricket Committee decide and SACA have no vote on that committee - the 13 Grade clubs do. Campaign your own club to have the numbers reduced if you feel strongly about it.
Same for U18 comp instead of D Grade. Get the ball rolling, speak to your delegate (ha! As if any of them are there for the benefit of cricket).
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Oct 13, 2010 11:18 am
smac wrote:SACA don't have the power to get rid of any. The Grade Cricket Committee decide and SACA have no vote on that committee - the 13 Grade clubs do. Campaign your own club to have the numbers reduced if you feel strongly about it.
Same for U18 comp instead of D Grade. Get the ball rolling, speak to your delegate (ha! As if any of them are there for the benefit of cricket).
by Footy Smart » Wed Oct 13, 2010 11:21 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:smac wrote:SACA don't have the power to get rid of any. The Grade Cricket Committee decide and SACA have no vote on that committee - the 13 Grade clubs do. Campaign your own club to have the numbers reduced if you feel strongly about it.
Same for U18 comp instead of D Grade. Get the ball rolling, speak to your delegate (ha! As if any of them are there for the benefit of cricket).
No one will be willing to part with tradition. Geographically it's messy, too many clubs too close to each other. You wouldn't expect anyone to want to merge. Maybe the SACA should merge with ATCA and have a relegation/promotion system to limit the amount of clubs in the Premier Grade and hopefully have a better talent pool playing against each other.
IMO the problem with the Redbacks is that the jump to first class level is too far from A Grade district.
Just an opinion.
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Oct 13, 2010 11:29 am
Footy Smart wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:smac wrote:SACA don't have the power to get rid of any. The Grade Cricket Committee decide and SACA have no vote on that committee - the 13 Grade clubs do. Campaign your own club to have the numbers reduced if you feel strongly about it.
Same for U18 comp instead of D Grade. Get the ball rolling, speak to your delegate (ha! As if any of them are there for the benefit of cricket).
No one will be willing to part with tradition. Geographically it's messy, too many clubs too close to each other. You wouldn't expect anyone to want to merge. Maybe the SACA should merge with ATCA and have a relegation/promotion system to limit the amount of clubs in the Premier Grade and hopefully have a better talent pool playing against each other.
IMO the problem with the Redbacks is that the jump to first class level is too far from A Grade district.
Just an opinion.
No, SACA and ATCA need to stay seperate as once again an ATCA B grade will be alot worse than a grade cricket B grade! wont work
by Footy Smart » Wed Oct 13, 2010 11:48 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Footy Smart wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:smac wrote:SACA don't have the power to get rid of any. The Grade Cricket Committee decide and SACA have no vote on that committee - the 13 Grade clubs do. Campaign your own club to have the numbers reduced if you feel strongly about it.
Same for U18 comp instead of D Grade. Get the ball rolling, speak to your delegate (ha! As if any of them are there for the benefit of cricket).
No one will be willing to part with tradition. Geographically it's messy, too many clubs too close to each other. You wouldn't expect anyone to want to merge. Maybe the SACA should merge with ATCA and have a relegation/promotion system to limit the amount of clubs in the Premier Grade and hopefully have a better talent pool playing against each other.
IMO the problem with the Redbacks is that the jump to first class level is too far from A Grade district.
Just an opinion.
No, SACA and ATCA need to stay seperate as once again an ATCA B grade will be alot worse than a grade cricket B grade! wont work
But the schrapnel of A Grade district would compete well with the upper echelon of ATCA. Just a thought mate, it's broken and needs repairing but no one is willing to part with tradition which is understandable.
by smac » Wed Oct 13, 2010 1:24 pm
by Rik E Boy » Wed Oct 13, 2010 3:43 pm
smac wrote:Again, the Grade clubs would have to vote on such a proposal as a merger with ATCA.
Shoot the old farts who vote!
by redden whites » Wed Oct 13, 2010 4:54 pm
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