Grade Cricket

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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby CoverKing » Thu May 19, 2011 12:26 pm

Looking back i still wish i hadnt played school sports.
I played football for West Adelaide and cricket for Woodville. Because of this i had two play both at school level. The other kids, who werent any good at sports, could get away with playing only one semester of sport. It is a joke. School sport took away my passion for football because we were so crap and had to play in a standard that was ridicolous.

I tried to play just school cricket, and then club football, but that was not able to occur. Kids should not be made to play school sport the whole year around because hte kid is talented.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby turbo182 » Thu May 19, 2011 5:20 pm

C Horse wrote:
turbo182 wrote:Heard a lot of Woodvilles senior squad are pretty miffed about hooper being re-appointed?

Exodus on the cards?



Cant have done to bad a job didnt Woodville win the club Championship last season? and make the finals in A grade?
And the one-day final where they were undone by the mighty Seahorses!!!!!


No questions they performed well. More so his failure to be at trainings, social events (including the sportmans night where he was meant to be a guest speaker!) and know anyone other then the A grade or regular B Graders. Not from one players - heard this from a number of peckers.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Bulls forever » Fri May 20, 2011 9:09 pm

heater31 wrote:
Slots It Through wrote:
Westsider wrote:Luke has made lots of runs, 3 bradman medals too I think? Although I regularly got him out in U14 and 16's lol. I think I peaked too early haha.

However, having talent on the field doesn't necessarily mean you have talent to teach others however. I just don't think Luke has the temperament to be a batting coach at this point in time.

I think it's just an easy way for Port to pay to get a player but write it off as a coaching expense.


There was no certainty to Luke playing when he decided to move into a coaching role at Port. The fact that he is likely to play now is a bonus. His experience will be invaluable, and i think going forward he would be a very good mentor to the younger batsmen.



If he does it makes all the whoha Adelaide put on at the end of the season a bit pointless.


Heater31, was always going to play IMO as per my PM earlier.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Slots It Through » Mon May 23, 2011 5:42 pm

Westsider wrote:Luke has made lots of runs, 3 bradman medals too I think? Although I regularly got him out in U14 and 16's lol. I think I peaked too early haha.

However, having talent on the field doesn't necessarily mean you have talent to teach others however. I just don't think Luke has the temperament to be a batting coach at this point in time.

I think it's just an easy way for Port to pay to get a player but write it off as a coaching expense.


You are obviously confused Luke never played Under 16s...
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby jolly joker » Sat May 28, 2011 7:22 pm

Northern Districts ARE looking at setting up base in the Barossa Valley at Gawler Central's Oval. Heard that today at the BLF game. Council met with Northern District officials to plan the oval and pitches on the oval and all set for about 3 years time to leave Salisbury Oval. Will effect BLCA cricket, but i am guessing that the SACA will not really give a toss about that - will happen in 3 or so years as well according to Gawler Central's boys and officials today. Will happen and many of the old Salisbury CC boys are happy about it as well according to the lads today. Reckon other than stuffing up BLCA cricket, it will be a good move. Think that also means moving their training facilities and club facilities their as well.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Tony Clifton » Sat May 28, 2011 10:02 pm

Wowser!

Would be a great move for cricket in SA. Either Sturt or one of the eastern clubs to shift up to Mt Barker down the track...?

Don't know that it would ruin B&L cricket. The Jets already get quite a few players from the Barossa. It's their country zone. If they are already identifying the best players now then nothing much will change for the BLCA. Unless they will forego some of their metro zone?
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby smac » Sun May 29, 2011 2:23 am

jolly joker wrote:Northern Districts ARE looking at setting up base in the Barossa Valley at Gawler Central's Oval. Heard that today at the BLF game. Council met with Northern District officials to plan the oval and pitches on the oval and all set for about 3 years time to leave Salisbury Oval. Will effect BLCA cricket, but i am guessing that the SACA will not really give a toss about that - will happen in 3 or so years as well according to Gawler Central's boys and officials today. Will happen and many of the old Salisbury CC boys are happy about it as well according to the lads today. Reckon other than stuffing up BLCA cricket, it will be a good move. Think that also means moving their training facilities and club facilities their as well.

Bollocks. I can guarantee that the contents of your post is fabricated, either by you or whomever told it to you.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby daysofourlives » Sun May 29, 2011 12:02 pm

smac wrote:
jolly joker wrote:Northern Districts ARE looking at setting up base in the Barossa Valley at Gawler Central's Oval. Heard that today at the BLF game. Council met with Northern District officials to plan the oval and pitches on the oval and all set for about 3 years time to leave Salisbury Oval. Will effect BLCA cricket, but i am guessing that the SACA will not really give a toss about that - will happen in 3 or so years as well according to Gawler Central's boys and officials today. Will happen and many of the old Salisbury CC boys are happy about it as well according to the lads today. Reckon other than stuffing up BLCA cricket, it will be a good move. Think that also means moving their training facilities and club facilities their as well.

Bollocks. I can guarantee that the contents of your post is fabricated, either by you or whomever told it to you.


And i would have thought someone from the B&LCA would know something about this. I can assure you jolly joker that there has been no talk of this at all.
And of of all the ovals the dog track would be the last one chosen.
I do however think it is inevitable that the Jets will move further north in the future, perhaps a brand new facility in the new development around Gawler.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Jim05 » Sun May 29, 2011 12:16 pm

Agreed there days, why would they move to the biggest shithole oval in SA, id be looking at Willaston if i was coming up this way, best surface and cricket oval by a mile. Dont know whether baseball has a long term lease there though.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Bulls forever » Mon May 30, 2011 8:56 pm

Calling SMAC, coach?????????

Any news on Glenelg coaching job.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby smac » Mon May 30, 2011 9:03 pm

Still working through interviews. We have the final interviews this Thursday.

I heard Glenelg had only 1 applicant.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Bulls forever » Tue May 31, 2011 8:56 pm

smac wrote:Still working through interviews. We have the final interviews this Thursday.

I heard Glenelg had only 1 applicant.


Yes, I did hear that, no idea who though. I am believing that you got a few based on that. My tip was Costello, but hear time might be an issue, my second guess would have been Busbridge, but hear that he is away too often, so I can't even play the tipping game. Here is one from left field - Peter Sleep.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby smac » Tue May 31, 2011 9:49 pm

Bulls forever wrote:
smac wrote:Still working through interviews. We have the final interviews this Thursday.

I heard Glenelg had only 1 applicant.


Yes, I did hear that, no idea who though. I am believing that you got a few based on that. My tip was Costello, but hear time might be an issue, my second guess would have been Busbridge, but hear that he is away too often, so I can't even play the tipping game. Here is one from left field - Peter Sleep.

Sleep didn't apply. Announcement by this weekend, hopefully.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby helicopterking » Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:53 pm

I heard Glenelg had only 1 applicant.[/quote]


Doesnt surprise me at all :roll:
I wonder where all people who want to give themselves useless titles around the club, say there $2 worth and show up when it suits them have gone?? :oops:
Obviously dont want to be held accountable for idiotic ideas and decisions, and would rather do it behind backs, then be held accountable/responsible! :oops:

Any ideas on who the 1 applicant might be?
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby a.chucka » Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:15 pm

CoverKing wrote:Looking back i still wish i hadnt played school sports.
I played football for West Adelaide and cricket for Woodville. Because of this i had two play both at school level. The other kids, who werent any good at sports, could get away with playing only one semester of sport. It is a joke. School sport took away my passion for football because we were so crap and had to play in a standard that was ridicolous.

I tried to play just school cricket, and then club football, but that was not able to occur. Kids should not be made to play school sport the whole year around because hte kid is talented.



Rate yourself, much... :oops:
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby a.chucka » Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:17 pm

What's the go with Southern Districts these days? A few years back looking good with promising juniors but now a few seem to be on the move.. why?
Lower grades have always been ok, even back when I played... surely that adds up to future success but what happened?
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby CoverKing » Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:19 pm

a.chucka wrote:
CoverKing wrote:Looking back i still wish i hadnt played school sports.
I played football for West Adelaide and cricket for Woodville. Because of this i had two play both at school level. The other kids, who werent any good at sports, could get away with playing only one semester of sport. It is a joke. School sport took away my passion for football because we were so crap and had to play in a standard that was ridicolous.

I tried to play just school cricket, and then club football, but that was not able to occur. Kids should not be made to play school sport the whole year around because hte kid is talented.



Rate yourself, much... :oops:


Nah just don't rate the school rules. I played cricket and footy at club levels, and tried to play other sports such as chess and badminton, but wasn't allowed to cause I played club sport in another code. Yet, kids who didn't play club sport only had to play one semester of sport and could be of whatever they wanted.

Not sure how that's rating myself, just pointing out the fact that school sport took away my passion for certain sports.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Bag The Points » Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:35 pm

a.chucka wrote:What's the go with Southern Districts these days? A few years back looking good with promising juniors but now a few seem to be on the move.. why?
Lower grades have always been ok, even back when I played... surely that adds up to future success but what happened?

Don't believe all you read on here.
Two definitely gone-- Garrett to Glenelg. Ifould retired from SACA cricket.
From my enquiries that is all that have left
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby The Angry Bull » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:43 am

CoverKing wrote:
a.chucka wrote:
CoverKing wrote:Looking back i still wish i hadnt played school sports.
I played football for West Adelaide and cricket for Woodville. Because of this i had two play both at school level. The other kids, who werent any good at sports, could get away with playing only one semester of sport. It is a joke. School sport took away my passion for football because we were so crap and had to play in a standard that was ridicolous.

I tried to play just school cricket, and then club football, but that was not able to occur. Kids should not be made to play school sport the whole year around because hte kid is talented.



Rate yourself, much... :oops:


Nah just don't rate the school rules. I played cricket and footy at club levels, and tried to play other sports such as chess and badminton, but wasn't allowed to cause I played club sport in another code. Yet, kids who didn't play club sport only had to play one semester of sport and could be of whatever they wanted.

Not sure how that's rating myself, just pointing out the fact that school sport took away my passion for certain sports.


I hope your taking the piss a.chucka... because ill think youll find a lot of grade cricketers had to give up thier club cricket respective of grade cricket to pursue thier interests of school cricket!!!! as much as they would have loved to play for thier club, i dare say they would have also looked for alternate options and they would have been granted them had thier first XI coaches allowed them, but as i know from a stint at rostrevor... Harty wouldnt have allowed that and most coaches from other senior cricketing schools wouldnt either, with an exception for the last term of your yr 12 schooling, and i dare say a lot of other coaches wouldnt allow it... at the end of the day if your a decent cricketer the school will not give two shakes about your ability as a chess/badminton/squash/dominos/beer pong player they know your worth as a sportsmen and they want to spend your parents thousands of dollars to prove that
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby smac » Fri Jun 03, 2011 10:45 am

Bulls forever wrote:
smac wrote:Still working through interviews. We have the final interviews this Thursday.

I heard Glenelg had only 1 applicant.


Yes, I did hear that, no idea who though. I am believing that you got a few based on that. My tip was Costello, but hear time might be an issue, my second guess would have been Busbridge, but hear that he is away too often, so I can't even play the tipping game. Here is one from left field - Peter Sleep.

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