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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby Senor Moto Gadili » Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:14 pm

Merki the God wrote:Surely there must be changes this week. An inform bat is required to get the A grade some runs. Murphy has made a few.....get him in there to make some runs.

Murphy in, but subject to fitness test
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby Merki the God » Fri Oct 22, 2010 12:07 pm

Senor Moto Gadili wrote:
Merki the God wrote:Surely there must be changes this week. An inform bat is required to get the A grade some runs. Murphy has made a few.....get him in there to make some runs.

Murphy in, but subject to fitness test


Will he bat in the top order? He has to because he is needed.
There once was a bloke named Fracka,
Scored runs since he was a young tacka,
But alas not anymore,
his shot selection's been poor,
and now they call him QUACKA!!
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby Merki the God » Fri Oct 22, 2010 1:45 pm

Is McLean still playing?
There once was a bloke named Fracka,
Scored runs since he was a young tacka,
But alas not anymore,
his shot selection's been poor,
and now they call him QUACKA!!
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby Senor Moto Gadili » Fri Oct 22, 2010 2:17 pm

Merki the God wrote:
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:
Merki the God wrote:Surely there must be changes this week. An inform bat is required to get the A grade some runs. Murphy has made a few.....get him in there to make some runs.

Murphy in, but subject to fitness test


Will he bat in the top order? He has to because he is needed.

Didn't get through fitness test. The fourth set of 100m sprints brought him undone
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby Senor Moto Gadili » Fri Oct 22, 2010 2:19 pm

Merki the God wrote:Is McLean still playing?

You mean John McLean the guy in Diehard? Yeah, he's still going round
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby interested observer » Fri Oct 22, 2010 3:18 pm

Senor Moto Gadili wrote:
Merki the God wrote:Is McLean still playing?

You mean John McLean the guy in Diehard? Yeah, he's still going round



can't wait for John's older brother Don to perform at the xmas night this year too..
Love American Pie......
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby beeroclock » Fri Oct 22, 2010 4:12 pm

Rain radar looks a bit dreary at this time and moment.
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby rockstar » Fri Oct 22, 2010 5:53 pm

Merki the God wrote:Is McLean still playing?


Im sure you would know...
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Fri Oct 22, 2010 6:06 pm

beeroclock wrote:Rain radar looks a bit dreary at this time and moment.


Wouldnt stress too much right now, wouldnt think there is a lot of rain about and would imagine tomorrow will be fairly dry..
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby interested observer » Mon Oct 25, 2010 2:27 pm

Good win by the boys Saturday after being put in on a softy...
Ball certainly darted around early on...
Great performance by the skip and some old bloke named Beeroclock, who put on 150 for the 4th wicket...

Gepps Cross are certainly at rebuilding stage and have some good young lads, but a win is a win..

Have to mention the afternoon tea spread put on at Gepps...
One of the best I have seen...
Well done....
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby Merki the God » Mon Oct 25, 2010 3:58 pm

interested observer wrote:Good win by the boys Saturday after being put in on a softy...
Ball certainly darted around early on...
Great performance by the skip and some old bloke named Beeroclock, who put on 150 for the 4th wicket...

Gepps Cross are certainly at rebuilding stage and have some good young lads, but a win is a win..

Have to mention the afternoon tea spread put on at Gepps...
One of the best I have seen...
Well done....


It's always good for a punt too! ;)
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby Senor Moto Gadili » Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:13 pm

Merki the God wrote:
interested observer wrote:Good win by the boys Saturday after being put in on a softy...
Ball certainly darted around early on...
Great performance by the skip and some old bloke named Beeroclock, who put on 150 for the 4th wicket...

Gepps Cross are certainly at rebuilding stage and have some good young lads, but a win is a win..

Have to mention the afternoon tea spread put on at Gepps...
One of the best I have seen...
Well done....


It's always good for a punt too! ;)

Can't believe beeroclock keeps making runs. Why don't teams just bowl short outside off stump at him. BTW, he's not even the best bat in his family
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby beeroclock » Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:46 pm

Senor Moto Gadili wrote:
Merki the God wrote:
interested observer wrote:Good win by the boys Saturday after being put in on a softy...
Ball certainly darted around early on...
Great performance by the skip and some old bloke named Beeroclock, who put on 150 for the 4th wicket...

Gepps Cross are certainly at rebuilding stage and have some good young lads, but a win is a win..

Have to mention the afternoon tea spread put on at Gepps...
One of the best I have seen...
Well done....


It's always good for a punt too! ;)

Can't believe beeroclock keeps making runs. Why don't teams just bowl short outside off stump at him. BTW, he's not even the best bat in his family

I can remember 8 runs on the leg side.
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby beeroclock » Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:55 pm

Bags are packed, luvs yas all, see ya on Saturday with some luck. Spark up the young fellas and get some runs. Skip your 27 votes clear of the C.F.F.F.S award. :D :D :D
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby catchit » Wed Oct 27, 2010 8:09 am

Pass this on to shep please... I thought about him today as a car went pass and had a number plate with shep51 on it.. But it was the 51 that made me think of him ;)
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby interested observer » Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:34 am

catchit wrote:Pass this on to shep please... I thought about him today as a car went pass and had a number plate with shep51 on it.. But it was the 51 that made me think of him ;)


Funny you say that Catchit as I am pretty sure many years ago as a shy young lad he used to cruise around in his red RX7 with the number plates SHEP 66...
Bulldogs could probably confirm if that was true... ;)
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby catchit » Wed Oct 27, 2010 3:51 pm

interested observer wrote:
catchit wrote:Pass this on to shep please... I thought about him today as a car went pass and had a number plate with shep51 on it.. But it was the 51 that made me think of him ;)


Funny you say that Catchit as I am pretty sure many years ago as a shy young lad he used to cruise around in his red RX7 with the number plates SHEP 66...
Bulldogs could probably confirm if that was true... ;)



:lol: ...bulldogs might even be able to update us on what the number plate should be now??
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby Merki the God » Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:19 pm

I bet the Clovey loves all these washout days!! How come The Settlers doesn't get any love??
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby bulldogs » Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:36 pm

catchit wrote:
interested observer wrote:
catchit wrote:Pass this on to shep please... I thought about him today as a car went pass and had a number plate with shep51 on it.. But it was the 51 that made me think of him ;)


Funny you say that Catchit as I am pretty sure many years ago as a shy young lad he used to cruise around in his red RX7 with the number plates SHEP 66...
Bulldogs could probably confirm if that was true... ;)



:lol: ...bulldogs might even be able to update us on what the number plate should be now??

this was very true Catchit. The problem was Shep being that way bit older used to haunt the Ingle Farm High School and picked up the Best developed Yr 10 we had. Ended up marrying the poor lady.

now for the number plate Hair less
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Re: Ingle Farm District Cricket Club

Postby Bag & Sledge » Thu Oct 28, 2010 3:57 pm

Merki the God wrote:I bet the Clovey loves all these washout days!! How come The Settlers doesn't get any love??


Who cares? Next topic......................
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