
by adelaide bank » Tue Jul 31, 2012 4:39 pm
by The Moose » Tue Jul 31, 2012 6:39 pm
wycbloods wrote:storyoftheyear wrote:The Coromandel Cricket Club would like to congratulate Sam Cheek on his appointment as 1st XI & Club Captain for season 2012-13. Sam continues a tradition of Cheeks at the club, with his father captaining the A's from 1993-98. Sam has the full support of the club behind him and we wish him all the best in the role for this upcoming season.
Sacked after taking the side to the finals 2 years in a row and being a couple of catches away from a GF spot.
Interesting decision by the club to change in those circumstances.
by CoverKing » Tue Jul 31, 2012 10:22 pm
The Moose wrote:wycbloods wrote:storyoftheyear wrote:The Coromandel Cricket Club would like to congratulate Sam Cheek on his appointment as 1st XI & Club Captain for season 2012-13. Sam continues a tradition of Cheeks at the club, with his father captaining the A's from 1993-98. Sam has the full support of the club behind him and we wish him all the best in the role for this upcoming season.
Sacked after taking the side to the finals 2 years in a row and being a couple of catches away from a GF spot.
Interesting decision by the club to change in those circumstances.
You're a muppet!!
by boozers » Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:28 am
Moe wrote:boozers wrote:BMAC wrote:I think the 3 week finals system is the way to go, shouldve been done along time ago!!! Going 3 weeks without a hit means u need to practice, im sure people who have the week off will still have their training session but might even have an extra hit on the saturday!!! I hope it just starts up in Section 1, means a stand alone GF where clubs can get more supporters there, i know that in previous years, especially at WYC we had all 4 grades play GF's and had not a lot of supporters at grades. It didnt help that the A grade were the only home team.
WYC AGM tomorrow and a chance to meet the new coach!!!! LOOK OUT WYC, things will change for the better this season. I think our 1st item on the agenda will be that pre-season training will start probz early-mid august.
Totally agree! Finishing in the top two, you deserve a second chance...The stand alone a1 final is the way to go, I believe most cricketers that finish the week b4 still have a craving for cricket the following weeks until footy gets in our heads again and probably would create more interest if it was catered for and marketed properly by the association...Would be awesome to see bigger crowds and a neutral venue for the GF would be the icing on the cake. Then both clubs could get a part of the takings
I tend to disagree on this one. If I had played in a GF the week before and lost, I would sure as heck would not want to go watch the Section 1 GF, unless our A grade were in it, and even then it would suck eggs a bit. If I played in a winning GF the previous weekend I would still be enjoying myself, and watching 2 tems I couldnt give a rats for would be the last thing on my mind.I do however agree with a nuetrel venue for the GF, but it will never happen. For what its worth, MPCC have decided which way they will be voting at the AGM.
by Moe » Wed Aug 01, 2012 9:02 am
boozers wrote:Moe wrote:boozers wrote:BMAC wrote:I think the 3 week finals system is the way to go, shouldve been done along time ago!!! Going 3 weeks without a hit means u need to practice, im sure people who have the week off will still have their training session but might even have an extra hit on the saturday!!! I hope it just starts up in Section 1, means a stand alone GF where clubs can get more supporters there, i know that in previous years, especially at WYC we had all 4 grades play GF's and had not a lot of supporters at grades. It didnt help that the A grade were the only home team.
WYC AGM tomorrow and a chance to meet the new coach!!!! LOOK OUT WYC, things will change for the better this season. I think our 1st item on the agenda will be that pre-season training will start probz early-mid august.
Totally agree! Finishing in the top two, you deserve a second chance...The stand alone a1 final is the way to go, I believe most cricketers that finish the week b4 still have a craving for cricket the following weeks until footy gets in our heads again and probably would create more interest if it was catered for and marketed properly by the association...Would be awesome to see bigger crowds and a neutral venue for the GF would be the icing on the cake. Then both clubs could get a part of the takings
I tend to disagree on this one. If I had played in a GF the week before and lost, I would sure as heck would not want to go watch the Section 1 GF, unless our A grade were in it, and even then it would suck eggs a bit. If I played in a winning GF the previous weekend I would still be enjoying myself, and watching 2 tems I couldnt give a rats for would be the last thing on my mind.I do however agree with a nuetrel venue for the GF, but it will never happen. For what its worth, MPCC have decided which way they will be voting at the AGM.
Still celebrating the following weekend...piss head!!! lol
by Moe » Wed Aug 01, 2012 9:08 am
Westsider wrote:Regarding stand alone GF
You have to not bring in personal opinion. Who cares if YOU would come or not.
Will it hurt the association by having it on a stand alone weekend? I doubt it
Is there a possibility of having a bigger crowd? Quite possible.
If it doesn't hurt the game or the association and theres a possibility of it increasing a crowd, then go for it.
by FIGJAM11 » Wed Aug 01, 2012 12:40 pm
Moe wrote:I care whether I would go or not, as do the other 12 blokes on our committee, who all had varying opinions on the motions. We voted and made a decision. I was just airing MY opinion on the forum. Does not mean it is right, or that MPCC will be voting that way.
by The Moose » Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:44 pm
by caleb777 » Wed Aug 01, 2012 10:37 pm
The Moose wrote:So how many players have received $$$ offers from Keswick and Cove so far this pre season?
by CoverKing » Thu Aug 02, 2012 12:19 am
caleb777 wrote:The Moose wrote:So how many players have received $$$ offers from Keswick and Cove so far this pre season?
Its a bit early for that isnt it? I cant imagine any club giving cash for anyone in our comp.
by FIGJAM11 » Thu Aug 02, 2012 12:23 pm
CoverKing wrote:No shit. We play hard wicket cricket, no way in hell should people be getting paid!
by Booney » Thu Aug 02, 2012 2:18 pm
The Moose wrote:So how many players have received $$$ offers from Keswick and Cove so far this pre season?
by wycbloods » Thu Aug 02, 2012 2:19 pm
FIGJAM11 wrote:CoverKing wrote:No shit. We play hard wicket cricket, no way in hell should people be getting paid!
Plenty of average Footballers playing in low Divs get money so if a cricket club has money to attract some better players, good luck to them.
by Deep Heat » Thu Aug 02, 2012 9:27 pm
by caleb777 » Thu Aug 02, 2012 9:46 pm
CoverKing wrote:caleb777 wrote:The Moose wrote:So how many players have received $$$ offers from Keswick and Cove so far this pre season?
Its a bit early for that isnt it? I cant imagine any club giving cash for anyone in our comp.
No shit. We play hard wicket cricket, no way in hell should people be getting paid!
by CoverKing » Fri Aug 03, 2012 1:53 am
by The Moose » Fri Aug 03, 2012 7:50 am
CoverKing wrote:Very true Caleb. Unless your becoming a ranger this year then it doesn't really count does it??
by caleb777 » Fri Aug 03, 2012 1:13 pm
The Moose wrote:CoverKing wrote:Very true Caleb. Unless your becoming a ranger this year then it doesn't really count does it??
And why would anybody want to do that!!
by CoverKing » Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:02 am
The Moose wrote:CoverKing wrote:Very true Caleb. Unless your becoming a ranger this year then it doesn't really count does it??
And why would anybody want to do that!!
by Tubby » Wed Aug 15, 2012 10:22 am
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