Sky Pilot wrote:what date is down for the annual day/nighter against Rocky River
i dont think that game has been played for several years has it? never really bothered me though as ive never been good enough to get picked.


by letsbehonest » Tue Oct 04, 2011 4:48 pm
Sky Pilot wrote:what date is down for the annual day/nighter against Rocky River
by letsbehonest » Tue Oct 04, 2011 5:00 pm
bigstack wrote:letsbehonest wrote:they tell me risdons are finally going to fire up at this weeks cricket meeting? Will Lincoln Lawyer Lachlan sort them all out or is he waiting for big bad lenny the ledge to come out and finish them all off once and for all?
Can you please explain what risdons are going to fire up about or are you guessing again? From what i'm told there are not many that go to these meetings say much at all.One person reports risdon are not going to attend, i think that is very unlikely.
by the bearded wonder » Tue Oct 04, 2011 5:01 pm
by Squids » Tue Oct 04, 2011 5:08 pm
letsbehonest wrote:bigstack wrote:letsbehonest wrote:they tell me risdons are finally going to fire up at this weeks cricket meeting? Will Lincoln Lawyer Lachlan sort them all out or is he waiting for big bad lenny the ledge to come out and finish them all off once and for all?
Can you please explain what risdons are going to fire up about or are you guessing again? From what i'm told there are not many that go to these meetings say much at all.One person reports risdon are not going to attend, i think that is very unlikely.
It was a bit of a tongue in cheek comment as the risdon crew i am told go to the meetings and have no input yet when they walk away they carry on like chicken snitzels and whinge more than the Australian people are about our current prime minister.
by letsbehonest » Tue Oct 04, 2011 5:16 pm
Squids wrote:letsbehonest wrote:bigstack wrote:letsbehonest wrote:they tell me risdons are finally going to fire up at this weeks cricket meeting? Will Lincoln Lawyer Lachlan sort them all out or is he waiting for big bad lenny the ledge to come out and finish them all off once and for all?
Can you please explain what risdons are going to fire up about or are you guessing again? From what i'm told there are not many that go to these meetings say much at all.One person reports risdon are not going to attend, i think that is very unlikely.
It was a bit of a tongue in cheek comment as the risdon crew i am told go to the meetings and have no input yet when they walk away they carry on like chicken snitzels and whinge more than the Australian people are about our current prime minister.
Chicken parmys
by letsbehonest » Tue Oct 04, 2011 5:28 pm
the bearded wonder wrote:Its a pretty sad competition that is dictated by clubs who play where under the proviso they can sell beer from the boot of a car. What a farce. Memorial ovals wicket is a bog and the outfield not much better. Port oval would be one of the best wickets in the the country areas.
by Squids » Tue Oct 04, 2011 5:49 pm
letsbehonest wrote:the bearded wonder wrote:Its a pretty sad competition that is dictated by clubs who play where under the proviso they can sell beer from the boot of a car. What a farce. Memorial ovals wicket is a bog and the outfield not much better. Port oval would be one of the best wickets in the the country areas.
i dont think you understand the whole story tbw. memorial oval wicket is no bog i have played there for 35years and the outfield there is nothing wrong with that now that it is getting cut appropriately. the cricket association is the clubs! no one is doubting the port oval is a nice. no one said anything about selling beer from the boot of a car! most small country clubs now days survive on the selling of drinks,sandwiches etc: .and some sort of fundraising. Remember CLUBS are the association and the CLUBS at the end of the day DO run the way cricket runs in there respective communitys. There is such a thing as a voting system so if all clubs think it is a good thing they will vote for it and it will get through if not they will vote against it. Thats the silly thing about people blaming one or two clubs about certain changes and wants etc: because if there is not enough support things wont get through.
by the bearded wonder » Tue Oct 04, 2011 6:34 pm
Is the fundraising needed to fund Risdon and Warnertowns fantastic contribution to junior cricket in Pirie?letsbehonest wrote:the bearded wonder wrote:Its a pretty sad competition that is dictated by clubs who play where under the proviso they can sell beer from the boot of a car. What a farce. Memorial ovals wicket is a bog and the outfield not much better. Port oval would be one of the best wickets in the the country areas.
i dont think you understand the whole story tbw. memorial oval wicket is no bog i have played there for 35years and the outfield there is nothing wrong with that now that it is getting cut appropriately. the cricket association is the clubs! no one is doubting the port oval is a nice. no one said anything about selling beer from the boot of a car! most small country clubs now days survive on the selling of drinks,sandwiches etc: .and some sort of fundraising. Remember CLUBS are the association and the CLUBS at the end of the day DO run the way cricket runs in there respective communitys. There is such a thing as a voting system so if all clubs think it is a good thing they will vote for it and it will get through if not they will vote against it. Thats the silly thing about people blaming one or two clubs about certain changes and wants etc: because if there is not enough support things wont get through.
by Squids » Tue Oct 04, 2011 7:19 pm
the bearded wonder wrote:Is the fundraising needed to fund Risdon and Warnertowns fantastic contribution to junior cricket in Pirie?letsbehonest wrote:the bearded wonder wrote:Its a pretty sad competition that is dictated by clubs who play where under the proviso they can sell beer from the boot of a car. What a farce. Memorial ovals wicket is a bog and the outfield not much better. Port oval would be one of the best wickets in the the country areas.
i dont think you understand the whole story tbw. memorial oval wicket is no bog i have played there for 35years and the outfield there is nothing wrong with that now that it is getting cut appropriately. the cricket association is the clubs! no one is doubting the port oval is a nice. no one said anything about selling beer from the boot of a car! most small country clubs now days survive on the selling of drinks,sandwiches etc: .and some sort of fundraising. Remember CLUBS are the association and the CLUBS at the end of the day DO run the way cricket runs in there respective communitys. There is such a thing as a voting system so if all clubs think it is a good thing they will vote for it and it will get through if not they will vote against it. Thats the silly thing about people blaming one or two clubs about certain changes and wants etc: because if there is not enough support things wont get through.
by letsbehonest » Tue Oct 04, 2011 7:35 pm
by letsbehonest » Tue Oct 04, 2011 10:17 pm
by Squids » Tue Oct 04, 2011 10:43 pm
by letsbehonest » Wed Oct 05, 2011 12:20 am
Squids wrote:Meant to be a bit of rain around, which sucks, surely cant be as bad as last year with all the washouts there was.
I think Wednesday night will be when all the transfers happen.....hopefully someone attending the meeting can give a summary.
by Squids » Wed Oct 05, 2011 9:35 am
by Go the greens » Wed Oct 05, 2011 9:43 am
letsbehonest wrote: Yes lions have been dissapointing and so have solomontown in both cricket and football. Although i dont think us or solomontown will have to wait 27 years like the port footy club had too? well i hope not.![]()
by AD » Wed Oct 05, 2011 10:48 am
Squids wrote:Errr a few years ago who did most of the work in bring back a decent junior cricket competition? Was it Risdon, I think it was.....
Risdon suffered from a problem in the juniors where a lot of players where top age, most of these guys played in the Bgrade premiership last year, 5/6 players under 21 (No other Bgrade apart from Pgermein held that record.
Risdon tried to keep a junior team but a lack of numbers meant those players either joined the Bgrade competition or changed teams. There has been interest in starting a junior side but with a lack of people that know juniors in the age bracket is low...considering most of the Risdon Club are under 23...its not as if a dad of a junior can coach the team.
I am not sure of the current junior system, however I do know Props / Wandies will reap the rewards of having a junior side in the future, something that the clubs such as Warnertown (they are experiencing this now IMO) and maybe Risdon in the future.
So in short, go **** yourself
by Dirk Tazelaar » Wed Oct 05, 2011 12:10 pm
by Squids » Wed Oct 05, 2011 1:58 pm
by letsbehonest » Wed Oct 05, 2011 2:07 pm
Go the greens wrote:letsbehonest wrote: Yes lions have been dissapointing and so have solomontown in both cricket and football. Although i dont think us or solomontown will have to wait 27 years like the port footy club had too? well i hope not.![]()
Your mob already have!! Risdon in 79 would be their last taste. Sollies A's cricket would be getting up as well. Anyone know?
by Squids » Wed Oct 05, 2011 2:13 pm
letsbehonest wrote:Go the greens wrote:letsbehonest wrote: Yes lions have been dissapointing and so have solomontown in both cricket and football. Although i dont think us or solomontown will have to wait 27 years like the port footy club had too? well i hope not.![]()
Your mob already have!! Risdon in 79 would be their last taste. Sollies A's cricket would be getting up as well. Anyone know?
hey hey lions we are! we were not even in the comp in 79!yes solomontown was a long long time ago in the cricket i will give you that bloody props took all our guns eg:barry hutchinson and brenton farley.!
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