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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby bored » Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:44 pm

Noel Craig wrote:
bored wrote:Vistas went down to NEK. They batted first, 3 for 80 or 90 odd at drinks and then Millsy opened up... he ended up belting us round for 67 and given out lbw after smashing it onto his pad. Smasha hit a few sixes and we also got a front foot defense out of him?!!? Vinsey bowled well without success and the wickets were shared round.
We ended up 8/185 with only 10 players, Tarcs smashed a quick 45, McLeod and hoddo in the 30's.

Where is he batting? Although he showed fantastic bowling stats at Enfield lastyear, he has almost always been seen as an up and coming batsmen.

He's batting middle order. At 5 the last few games from memory... good head on his shoulders, thinks about the situation he's batting in. Had a bad day with the ball today, but a lot of harsh wides called early on that the umpire wasn't calling later in neks innings or ours. Other than that he's bowling well with the new ball too.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby Noel Craig » Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:48 pm

bored wrote:
Noel Craig wrote:
bored wrote:Vistas went down to NEK. They batted first, 3 for 80 or 90 odd at drinks and then Millsy opened up... he ended up belting us round for 67 and given out lbw after smashing it onto his pad. Smasha hit a few sixes and we also got a front foot defense out of him?!!? Vinsey bowled well without success and the wickets were shared round.
We ended up 8/185 with only 10 players, Tarcs smashed a quick 45, McLeod and hoddo in the 30's.

Where is he batting? Although he showed fantastic bowling stats at Enfield lastyear, he has almost always been seen as an up and coming batsmen.

He's batting middle order. At 5 the last few games from memory... good head on his shoulders, thinks about the situation he's batting in. Had a bad day with the ball today, but a lot of harsh wides called early on that the umpire wasn't calling later in neks innings or ours. Other than that he's bowling well with the new ball too.

Got to give credit where credit is due then!! His holding his own in Div 1. I must admit that no-one here thought he would.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby Punk Rooster » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:08 pm

Magpies96 wrote:As Auto said, Fitzroy B's went back to back in div 3 with a cracking win over Magill Morialta. The Morialta boys have some cracking fieldsmen and took two blinders and almost got up.

Well done to our A's for their first win for the season and a big thanks to Seaton by all reports who cop it a bit on here, but put on a fantastic afternoon tea and were very good hosts. Well done.

and they were all dressed in cricket attire!
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby Noel Craig » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:22 pm

Punk Rooster wrote:
Magpies96 wrote:As Auto said, Fitzroy B's went back to back in div 3 with a cracking win over Magill Morialta. The Morialta boys have some cracking fieldsmen and took two blinders and almost got up.

Well done to our A's for their first win for the season and a big thanks to Seaton by all reports who cop it a bit on here, but put on a fantastic afternoon tea and were very good hosts. Well done.

and they were all dressed in cricket attire!

Define cricket attire. Our oldest bloke has been wearing stubbies since 1974.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby Pidge » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:36 pm

Fitzroy 7/191 (S Giglio 50, C Kennison 37*, Punk Rooster 29, A Carmichael 20, A Roling 18).
Seaton 148 (A Roling 3/19, C Bacon 3/26, M Spry 3/27, T Roling 1/25).

What a day that was.
Aaron's car broke down meaning he and Harry were an hour late to the game. I luckily won the toss and we had a bat. Great effort to make 191 from 40 overs with plenty of contributors as you can see above.
Harry virtually secured the duck trophy today with, i think his 3rd of the season. :shock: 8)

Traianos was the only one to put up a fight with the bat for Seaton with 47.
Pick of the bowlers was Aaron Roling with 3/19 from 8. Best he's bowled all year.
Punk Rooster kept well today claiming 4 catches to go with his 29 opening the bat.
Really good team performance today. :)

Hopefully we can build on today and take it into next week and beyond. :)
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby Noel Craig » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:40 pm

Pidge wrote:Fitzroy 7/191 (S Giglio 50, C Kennison 37*, Punk Rooster 29, A Carmichael 20, A Roling 18).
Seaton 148 (A Roling 3/19, C Bacon 3/26, M Spry 3/27, T Roling 1/25).

What a day that was.
Aaron's car broke down meaning he and Harry were an hour late to the game. I luckily won the toss and we had a bat. Great effort to make 191 from 40 overs with plenty of contributors as you can see above.
Harry virtually secured the duck trophy today with, i think his 3rd of the season. :shock: 8)

Traianos was the only one to put up a fight with the bat for Seaton with 47.
Pick of the bowlers was Aaron Roling with 3/19 from 8. Best he's bowled all year.
Punk Rooster kept well today claiming 4 catches to go with his 29 opening the bat.
Really good team performance today. :)

Hopefully we can build on today and take it into next week and beyond. :)

To early to be looking at finals yet? Great win btw.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby Pidge » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:52 pm

Noel Craig wrote:
Pidge wrote:Fitzroy 7/191 (S Giglio 50, C Kennison 37*, Punk Rooster 29, A Carmichael 20, A Roling 18).
Seaton 148 (A Roling 3/19, C Bacon 3/26, M Spry 3/27, T Roling 1/25).

What a day that was.
Aaron's car broke down meaning he and Harry were an hour late to the game. I luckily won the toss and we had a bat. Great effort to make 191 from 40 overs with plenty of contributors as you can see above.
Harry virtually secured the duck trophy today with, i think his 3rd of the season. :shock: 8)

Traianos was the only one to put up a fight with the bat for Seaton with 47.
Pick of the bowlers was Aaron Roling with 3/19 from 8. Best he's bowled all year.
Punk Rooster kept well today claiming 4 catches to go with his 29 opening the bat.
Really good team performance today. :)

Hopefully we can build on today and take it into next week and beyond. :)

To early to be looking at finals yet? Great win btw.


Thanks NC, just taking it one game at a time. We're 1-5, remember.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby Noel Craig » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:57 pm

Pidge wrote:
Noel Craig wrote:
Pidge wrote:Fitzroy 7/191 (S Giglio 50, C Kennison 37*, Punk Rooster 29, A Carmichael 20, A Roling 18).
Seaton 148 (A Roling 3/19, C Bacon 3/26, M Spry 3/27, T Roling 1/25).

What a day that was.
Aaron's car broke down meaning he and Harry were an hour late to the game. I luckily won the toss and we had a bat. Great effort to make 191 from 40 overs with plenty of contributors as you can see above.
Harry virtually secured the duck trophy today with, i think his 3rd of the season. :shock: 8)

Traianos was the only one to put up a fight with the bat for Seaton with 47.
Pick of the bowlers was Aaron Roling with 3/19 from 8. Best he's bowled all year.
Punk Rooster kept well today claiming 4 catches to go with his 29 opening the bat.
Really good team performance today. :)

Hopefully we can build on today and take it into next week and beyond. :)

To early to be looking at finals yet? Great win btw.


Thanks NC, just taking it one game at a time. We're 1-5, remember.

Yeh, I remember. It's amazing what a win can do though. ;)
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby rockstar » Sun Dec 04, 2011 3:55 am

Pidge wrote:Thanks NC, just taking it one game at a time. We're 1-5, remember.

bloody hell.. typical diplomatic cliche's!!!
Get on the front foot and talk up the 'roys! Sick of reading this lovey dove forum all the time! If blokes aren't trying to talk up and praise their opposition counter parts then they humble and are talking down their own side!

FFS someone show some confidence/arrogance in their side and back them in and put that pressure back on the opposition to beat them!!!!
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby Noel Craig » Sun Dec 04, 2011 9:43 am

rockstar wrote:
Pidge wrote:Thanks NC, just taking it one game at a time. We're 1-5, remember.

bloody hell.. typical diplomatic cliche's!!!
Get on the front foot and talk up the 'roys! Sick of reading this lovey dove forum all the time! If blokes aren't trying to talk up and praise their opposition counter parts then they humble and are talking down their own side!

FFS someone show some confidence/arrogance in their side and back them in and put that pressure back on the opposition to beat them!!!!

Never used a cliche in your life? How would you have liked him to post it?
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby Cougar » Sun Dec 04, 2011 11:26 am

Magpies96 wrote:As Auto said, Fitzroy B's went back to back in div 3 with a cracking win over Magill Morialta. The Morialta boys have some cracking fieldsmen and took two blinders and almost got up.

Well done to our A's for their first win for the season and a big thanks to Seaton by all reports who cop it a bit on here, but put on a fantastic afternoon tea and were very good hosts. Well done.


Dare I say that their afternoon tea is just as good as Mrs.Superbads? :oops: :shock:
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby Punk Rooster » Sun Dec 04, 2011 11:45 am

Pidge wrote:Fitzroy 7/191 (S Giglio 50, C Kennison 37*, Punk Rooster 29, A Carmichael 20, A Roling 18).
Seaton 148 (A Roling 3/19, C Bacon 3/26, M Spry 3/27, T Roling 1/25).

What a day that was.
Aaron's car broke down meaning he and Harry were an hour late to the game. I luckily won the toss and we had a bat. Great effort to make 191 from 40 overs with plenty of contributors as you can see above.
Harry virtually secured the duck trophy today with, i think his 3rd of the season. :shock: 8)

Traianos was the only one to put up a fight with the bat for Seaton with 47.
Pick of the bowlers was Aaron Roling with 3/19 from 8. Best he's bowled all year.
Punk Rooster kept well today claiming 4 catches to go with his 29 opening the bat.
Really good team performance today. :)

Hopefully we can build on today and take it into next week and beyond. :)

Aaron Roling took a wicket with his first ball, Pidge bowled a great spell, always troubling the batsman. Triainos found some form with the bat, and was supported by two team-mates, one of whom was dropped first ball!
Personally speaking, it was a pleasure to bat with Gigg's, and we were able to put up some resistance and score some runs.
Bo and Gilbert bowled well for Seaton
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby carey » Sun Dec 04, 2011 5:52 pm

infinity+1 wrote:The stats say

smith
borgas
macdonald
reidy
a.roling
atkins
hobson-bessel
clarke
thorpe
balding
sprt


stats dont lie and they are an indication of who's playing well


Holland leading the wickets @ an ave of 11.82 ECN of 2.4 also 3rd in the batting with nearly 200 @65

Balneaves 2nd in the wickets @ an ave of 7.50 ECN of 1.7 and averaging 20 with the bat.

yep stats dont lie neither of these 2 would make it hey infinity :roll: :roll:
you've gota keep on keep'n on .........
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby Goat Herder » Sun Dec 04, 2011 6:02 pm

Noel Craig wrote:
bored wrote:
Noel Craig wrote:
bored wrote:Vistas went down to NEK. They batted first, 3 for 80 or 90 odd at drinks and then Millsy opened up... he ended up belting us round for 67 and given out lbw after smashing it onto his pad. Smasha hit a few sixes and we also got a front foot defense out of him?!!? Vinsey bowled well without success and the wickets were shared round.
We ended up 8/185 with only 10 players, Tarcs smashed a quick 45, McLeod and hoddo in the 30's.

Where is he batting? Although he showed fantastic bowling stats at Enfield lastyear, he has almost always been seen as an up and coming batsmen.

He's batting middle order. At 5 the last few games from memory... good head on his shoulders, thinks about the situation he's batting in. Had a bad day with the ball today, but a lot of harsh wides called early on that the umpire wasn't calling later in neks innings or ours. Other than that he's bowling well with the new ball too.

Got to give credit where credit is due then!! His holding his own in Div 1. I must admit that no-one here thought he would.


Care me to edit & rephrase that? :shock: :roll:

"I must admit that only those of us no friggin' idea about the game of cricket thought he would have any problems competing well in Div 1."

That's better. ;)
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby Goat Herder » Sun Dec 04, 2011 6:06 pm

carey wrote:
infinity+1 wrote:The stats say

smith
borgas
macdonald
reidy
a.roling
atkins
hobson-bessel
clarke
thorpe
balding
sprt


stats dont lie and they are an indication of who's playing well


Holland leading the wickets @ an ave of 11.82 ECN of 2.4 also 3rd in the batting with nearly 200 @65

Balneaves 2nd in the wickets @ an ave of 7.50 ECN of 1.7 and averaging 20 with the bat.

yep stats dont lie neither of these 2 would make it hey infinity :roll: :roll:


Don't worry mate, we'll know by this time next year who's fair dinkum & who's not and who deserves their cap & trip away. ;)

Decent amount of cricket to be played before then. 8)
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby One Ball Bandit » Sun Dec 04, 2011 6:41 pm

carey wrote:
infinity+1 wrote:The stats say

smith
borgas
macdonald
reidy
a.roling
atkins
hobson-bessel
clarke
thorpe
balding
sprt


stats dont lie and they are an indication of who's playing well


Holland leading the wickets @ an ave of 11.82 ECN of 2.4 also 3rd in the batting with nearly 200 @65

Balneaves 2nd in the wickets @ an ave of 7.50 ECN of 1.7 and averaging 20 with the bat.

yep stats dont lie neither of these 2 would make it hey infinity :roll: :roll:


economy rate abit high dutchy :p
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby Noel Craig » Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:23 pm

He's batting middle order. At 5 the last few games from memory... good head on his shoulders, thinks about the situation he's batting in. Had a bad day with the ball today, but a lot of harsh wides called early on that the umpire wasn't calling later in neks innings or ours. Other than that he's bowling well with the new ball too.[/quote]
Got to give credit where credit is due then!! His holding his own in Div 1. I must admit that no-one here thought he would.[/quote]

Care me to edit & rephrase that? :shock: :roll:

"I must admit that only those of us no friggin' idea about the game of cricket thought he would have any problems competing well in Div 1."

That's better. ;)[/quote]
GH, His not there yet. Not there yet as in he's no shoe in for a strong div 1 side. He started there(PV) through injury remember and that is straight from the horses mouth. He has played well whilst being there but I think those who thought he wouldn't cope may well have gotten there insight from the U21 rep games he played lastyear where he got absolutely hammered against decent batters and the games in div 3 where he was also found out. I have nothing but encouragement for the young bloke but for you to come on here and no doubt try smear Enfields cricketers and there insight in to who's decent and who's not or whatever is out and out pathetic. It's like kicking a bloke while his down.

You're posting like he's a superstar and Enfield and the rest of the comp were blind to see this. He's no superstar. Myself and alot of others in he association and club will tell you that aswell. Good luck to him though. His young and adventurous. Most clubs in our association won't ever see a young bloke that has the confidence he has.

And before you reply questioning my response, how about you answer this. Would he have made any of Vista's premiership sides from the past few seasons? No he wouldn't have. I don't think he would have made Vista's B Grade premiership side lastyear. ;)

I like J-mac, his a good kid from a good family but despite the talk he gives, deep down he knows where he's at. Regardless of that though, he gives his all and that's all any decent sports side will ask for. Good luck to him.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Mon Dec 05, 2011 1:01 am

Noel Craig wrote:GH, His not there yet. Not there yet as in he's no shoe in for a strong div 1 side. He started there(PV) through injury remember and that is straight from the horses mouth. He has played well whilst being there but I think those who thought he wouldn't cope may well have gotten there insight from the U21 rep games he played lastyear where he got absolutely hammered against decent batters and the games in div 3 where he was also found out. I have nothing but encouragement for the young bloke but for you to come on here and no doubt try smear Enfields cricketers and there insight in to who's decent and who's not or whatever is out and out pathetic. It's like kicking a bloke while his down.

You're posting like he's a superstar and Enfield and the rest of the comp were blind to see this. He's no superstar. Myself and alot of others in he association and club will tell you that aswell. Good luck to him though. His young and adventurous. Most clubs in our association won't ever see a young bloke that has the confidence he has.

And before you reply questioning my response, how about you answer this. Would he have made any of Vista's premiership sides from the past few seasons? No he wouldn't have. I don't think he would have made Vista's B Grade premiership side lastyear. ;)

I like J-mac, his a good kid from a good family but despite the talk he gives, deep down he knows where he's at. Regardless of that though, he gives his all and that's all any decent sports side will ask for. Good luck to him.

Whether he is "there yet" or not, he appears to be ticking all the right boxes at the moment and putting the results on the board :shock: :?
Good luck and well done to him, takes a lot of courage to be so young and take the plunge to move from a club where his dad has played for so long, and had such a good season last year to go to a div 1 club and try to better himself and play at a better standard.
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby dark & stormy » Mon Dec 05, 2011 8:19 am

carey wrote:
infinity+1 wrote:The stats say

smith
borgas
macdonald
reidy
a.roling
atkins
hobson-bessel
clarke
thorpe
balding
sprt


stats dont lie and they are an indication of who's playing well


Holland leading the wickets @ an ave of 11.82 ECN of 2.4 also 3rd in the batting with nearly 200 @65

Balneaves 2nd in the wickets @ an ave of 7.50 ECN of 1.7 and averaging 20 with the bat.

yep stats dont lie neither of these 2 would make it hey infinity :roll: :roll:

from what I see, he has picked players from DIV 1, not div 1 players hiding in div 2 :twisted:
as a assoc side should be picked ....from div 1 first. then if you need a couple of players then you pick from div 2 ....imo...
the way it used to be done......thats how you win games.....like that phantom ..straight to the point... 8)
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Re: SA Churches and Community Cricket Association 2011/2012

Postby dark & stormy » Mon Dec 05, 2011 8:27 am

Noel Craig wrote:He's batting middle order. At 5 the last few games from memory... good head on his shoulders, thinks about the situation he's batting in. Had a bad day with the ball today, but a lot of harsh wides called early on that the umpire wasn't calling later in neks innings or ours. Other than that he's bowling well with the new ball too.

Got to give credit where credit is due then!! His holding his own in Div 1. I must admit that no-one here thought he would.[/quote]

Care me to edit & rephrase that? :shock: :roll:

"I must admit that only those of us no friggin' idea about the game of cricket thought he would have any problems competing well in Div 1."

That's better. ;)[/quote]
GH, His not there yet. Not there yet as in he's no shoe in for a strong div 1 side. He started there(PV) through injury remember and that is straight from the horses mouth. He has played well whilst being there but I think those who thought he wouldn't cope may well have gotten there insight from the U21 rep games he played lastyear where he got absolutely hammered against decent batters and the games in div 3 where he was also found out. I have nothing but encouragement for the young bloke but for you to come on here and no doubt try smear Enfields cricketers and there insight in to who's decent and who's not or whatever is out and out pathetic. It's like kicking a bloke while his down.

You're posting like he's a superstar and Enfield and the rest of the comp were blind to see this. He's no superstar. Myself and alot of others in he association and club will tell you that aswell. Good luck to him though. His young and adventurous. Most clubs in our association won't ever see a young bloke that has the confidence he has.

And before you reply questioning my response, how about you answer this. Would he have made any of Vista's premiership sides from the past few seasons? No he wouldn't have. I don't think he would have made Vista's B Grade premiership side lastyear. ;)

I like J-mac, his a good kid from a good family but despite the talk he gives, deep down he knows where he's at. Regardless of that though, he gives his all and that's all any decent sports side will ask for. Good luck to him.[/quote]
well if this is the young fella that batted on saturday against us (I dont take note of new players till they tick me off :shock: ) he can hold his head up and I beleive he will do well in div 1 . good to see young guys actually come through to div 1 and actually have a brain , looked like he enjoyed himself with bat and ball, and also knocked my middle and leg stump out of the ground.....after a few boundaries .......then I returned the favour and took his off stump outta the ground...good kid , had a laugh , looks like he def belongs in div 1 and good luck too him.
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