by Tony Clifton » Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:20 pm
by Iron Fist » Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:38 pm
C Horse wrote:smac wrote:ET won't get near Port, they're a rabble at the minute.
They weren't too far away from Sturt last round.
My comment was more about Port than it was about ET from what i have heard they are getting a bit ahead of themselves down there.
by C Horse » Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:22 pm
Iron Fist wrote:C Horse wrote:smac wrote:ET won't get near Port, they're a rabble at the minute.
They weren't too far away from Sturt last round.
My comment was more about Port than it was about ET from what i have heard they are getting a bit ahead of themselves down there.
I have spoken to alot of the boys and they are no way getting ahead of themselves!!
More so probably the supporters such as myself, that are hoping the boys can make the finals and shake it up a bit!
Been a long time since the club has been in decent positions and I think its fair that people want them to do well!
by mickey » Fri Mar 04, 2011 1:23 pm
C Horse wrote:Iron Fist wrote:C Horse wrote:smac wrote:ET won't get near Port, they're a rabble at the minute.
They weren't too far away from Sturt last round.
My comment was more about Port than it was about ET from what i have heard they are getting a bit ahead of themselves down there.
I have spoken to alot of the boys and they are no way getting ahead of themselves!!
More so probably the supporters such as myself, that are hoping the boys can make the finals and shake it up a bit!
Been a long time since the club has been in decent positions and I think its fair that people want them to do well!
With the weather being pretty good this week, it will be interesting to see what sort of wicket gets dished up at Port Reserve tomorrow. ET's would fancy getting a further 200 with Cranmer, Dougall, Lehmann in their lineup and opener Webber in good form.
by C Horse » Fri Mar 04, 2011 4:49 pm
by heater31 » Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:48 am
C Horse wrote:
On a good track I would expect East Torrens to get those runs.
by Tony Clifton » Sun Mar 06, 2011 4:17 pm
by Bulls forever » Sun Mar 06, 2011 7:49 pm
heater31 wrote:C Horse wrote:
On a good track I would expect East Torrens to get those runs.
East Torrens fell short all out 241 chasing 247.
Adelaide saved their behinds from a third straight outright defeat in a heated battle against Kensington. Questionable umpiring featured heavily through out the match and the Buffalo last wicket stand featured 2 injured players with each making 1* (39 balls) and 0* (30) respectively
by Bulls forever » Sun Mar 06, 2011 7:54 pm
Tony Clifton wrote:I think this is right...?
1 - Sturt 160
2 - Woodville 160
3 - Port 117.5
4 - Kensington 115
5 - Tea Tree Gully 105
Round 13 Games of Interest
Sturt vs Port Adelaide
University vs Kensington
West Torrens vs Tea Tree Gully
Very interesting final round! Port and Kensy got the wobbles this game but got through unscathed in the end.
by mickey » Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:58 pm
by Iron Fist » Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:02 am
mickey wrote:ET had 80 to get and 7 wickets in hand..
Watched the 1st session till the drinks break, a lot of playing and missing and big Weeksy bowling with a yard or 2 extra pace on previous outings
by Footy Smart » Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:30 am
Bulls forever wrote:Tony Clifton wrote:I think this is right...?
1 - Sturt 160
2 - Woodville 160
3 - Port 117.5
4 - Kensington 115
5 - Tea Tree Gully 105
Round 13 Games of Interest
Sturt vs Port Adelaide
University vs Kensington
West Torrens vs Tea Tree Gully
Very interesting final round! Port and Kensy got the wobbles this game but got through unscathed in the end.
Pretty basic Clifo, if Port and Kensi win, all over, if one of them lose then the Bulls have to beat West Torrens. Glad it's a 1 dayer and prevents some captains doing some unusual things, probably the best decision SACA have made.
Good chase by the Gullies yesterday, looking set at 3/240, then panic set in and lost 4 for stuff all, young Travie Head and Cronin (for the third time this year), settled and got the bulls over the line in the second last over. Probably the scores don't reflect the batting of both sides, very slow outfield and probably on Park 25, both sides would have made 320-330. anyway it keeps us alive down to the wire. Must have been a close one at Port Reserve, ET looked like they were coasting with good batters in the shed.
by Slots It Through » Mon Mar 07, 2011 3:52 pm
Bulls forever wrote:heater31 wrote:C Horse wrote:
On a good track I would expect East Torrens to get those runs.
East Torrens fell short all out 241 chasing 247.
Adelaide saved their behinds from a third straight outright defeat in a heated battle against Kensington. Questionable umpiring featured heavily through out the match and the Buffalo last wicket stand featured 2 injured players with each making 1* (39 balls) and 0* (30) respectively
Heater, what has happened to Luke, lost interest or what. I know Sammy has work commitments.
by C Horse » Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:42 pm
by Tony Clifton » Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:03 pm
by C Horse » Thu Mar 10, 2011 10:53 am
by Tony Clifton » Thu Mar 10, 2011 11:14 am
by heater31 » Thu Mar 10, 2011 12:53 pm
C Horse wrote:Was interesting to see an email from the club president at the start of this season saying that he "expected all grades to be contending for finals".
Perhaps a slight over-estimation of the playing stocks they have at Glandore.
Might be a while before they come back as there aren't many senior players that are going to be around next season.
by Bulls forever » Thu Mar 10, 2011 7:28 pm
Tony Clifton wrote:Most of their teams (junior and senior) are in the finals, or are at least around the mark.
A's are the only ones struggling. They've been up the top for a long time though, can't stay there forever!
by Dogmatic » Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:34 pm
C Horse wrote:Was interesting to see an email from the club president at the start of this season saying that he "expected all grades to be contending for finals".
Perhaps a slight over-estimation of the playing stocks they have at Glandore.
Might be a while before they come back as there aren't many senior players that are going to be around next season.
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