Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby The Ash Man » Mon Dec 03, 2012 2:53 pm

#hashtag wrote:Well “on_a_length” after getting down to your game Saturday, you didn’t come over and introduce yourself? And let’s be honest, unless you are Michael Watson, you had enough time to come and say hi, I even made a second cheese and vegemite sandwich.

It was an appalling game of cricket, as you would expect down in the dungeon of a3, and it hasn’t made me want to turn out to another one in any hurry.

Hope Valley batted first, and where three wickets down for a single run. All three going to a bogan with tattoos all over him, bowling nothing more than left arm throw downs. The team with the biggest wage bill in turf cricket continued to throw wickets away all the way down the order, the only piece of resilience coming from the classy, big fish in a small pond, Michael Watson. I wonder if these guys are on a performance package or an appearance package, because this week would have been either very expensive, or very cheap.

Trying to find positives on this poor performance of your side, in the run chase that followed your bowling attack looked a lot stronger than theirs, but alas, couldn’t quite pull together to grab all 10 wickets. Even though there wasn’t a cricket shot played in reply, just a lot of kitchen sinks being thrown.

When defending a low score I was surprised that the guy called “chuck” didn’t bowl more often at the critical times, although for a guy that presumably throws it, he doesn’t do it very quickly. But accurately none the less, and for me, was underused. No surprise that when the end came, the “team”, walked off separately, are cracks starting to show in this expensive group of individuals.

Player of day, the live woman singing for all of the private school boys than congregated at the cricket, (obviously bringing an MP3 player is below them, have to pay someone to sing live) she was very good and played a long innings.
Dick of the day, again, its pleural this time, to the 3 blokes who got out for 0 within 3 overs of the start, one, the first ball of the day, second a shoulders and arms a straight one, and the third, missing 2 leg side gimmies, and missing the third leg stump half volley to be LBW.

So, “On_a_length” after being thumped within a day, what do you think your game plan will be come next Saturday, yours personally, and the teams?

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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby on_a_length » Mon Dec 03, 2012 3:17 pm

on_a_length wrote:
Nice to see you could get out and have a look at our A grade, disappointing result but you take the good with the bad.

Next saturday my gameplan is to do not much while the batsmen chase down the runs, then maybe go out for a cheap slap in happy hour.


So your not in the (a3) A grade? Dont know why I am responding.

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#hashtag wrote:Well “on_a_length” after getting down to your game Saturday, you didn’t come over and introduce yourself? And let’s be honest, unless you are Michael Watson, you had enough time to come and say hi, I even made a second cheese and vegemite sandwich.

It was an appalling game of cricket, as you would expect down in the dungeon of a3, and it hasn’t made me want to turn out to another one in any hurry.

Hope Valley batted first, and where three wickets down for a single run. All three going to a bogan with tattoos all over him, bowling nothing more than left arm throw downs. The team with the biggest wage bill in turf cricket continued to throw wickets away all the way down the order, the only piece of resilience coming from the classy, big fish in a small pond, Michael Watson. I wonder if these guys are on a performance package or an appearance package, because this week would have been either very expensive, or very cheap.

Trying to find positives on this poor performance of your side, in the run chase that followed your bowling attack looked a lot stronger than theirs, but alas, couldn’t quite pull together to grab all 10 wickets. Even though there wasn’t a cricket shot played in reply, just a lot of kitchen sinks being thrown.

When defending a low score I was surprised that the guy called “chuck” didn’t bowl more often at the critical times, although for a guy that presumably throws it, he doesn’t do it very quickly. But accurately none the less, and for me, was underused. No surprise that when the end came, the “team”, walked off separately, are cracks starting to show in this expensive group of individuals.

Player of day, the live woman singing for all of the private school boys than congregated at the cricket, (obviously bringing an MP3 player is below them, have to pay someone to sing live) she was very good and played a long innings.
Dick of the day, again, its pleural this time, to the 3 blokes who got out for 0 within 3 overs of the start, one, the first ball of the day, second a shoulders and arms a straight one, and the third, missing 2 leg side gimmies, and missing the third leg stump half volley to be LBW.

So, “On_a_length” after being thumped within a day, what do you think your game plan will be come next Saturday, yours personally, and the teams?

#wasntreallycricket
#throwingmoneyaway
#nicegroundplayedonbybogans
#startingtomisshenrique


What are your credentials?
Where have you played?

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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby on_a_length » Mon Dec 03, 2012 3:20 pm

P.S. The Man City tag is a little flattering considering they are the reigning League Champions
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Burgermeister » Mon Dec 03, 2012 5:46 pm

on_a_length wrote:P.S. The Man City tag is a little flattering considering they are the reigning League Champions


The Club has ordered a batch of Man City shirts to wear in the next Twenty20 game. We have an honourary shirt for hashtag too.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby EldersUniSA » Mon Dec 03, 2012 7:30 pm

On a positive note...

Have to say Gaza's afternoon tea was the best I think I've seen in the years I've been playing... and eating afternoon teas.

Excluding your own club for bias. What the other clubs that put on the best spreads? And what is your tea of choice?
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Muffler » Tue Dec 04, 2012 3:20 pm

And I reckon old Hashtag has added some very witty humour to the forum.
Keep it up for mine....[/quote]

What about Goodwood and their alleged treachery of bringing their own beer to share a private moment with a team mate then head inside to purchase more :roll:[/quote]

Well Goodwood sure didn't bring there own beers last weekend. All of their blokes came up to the bar for over an hour after days play and could have just gone home, having to play on Sunday. So it was good to see them come up as they are the first team we have had beers with this season.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby heater31 » Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:08 pm

Muffler wrote:And I reckon old Hashtag has added some very witty humour to the forum.
Keep it up for mine....


What about Goodwood and their alleged treachery of bringing their own beer to share a private moment with a team mate then head inside to purchase more :roll:[/quote]

Well Goodwood sure didn't bring there own beers last weekend. All of their blokes came up to the bar for over an hour after days play and could have just gone home, having to play on Sunday. So it was good to see them come up as they are the first team we have had beers with this season.[/quote]

It's a bloody long walk up those steps.....hard enough at tea time ;)
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby get a grip » Tue Dec 04, 2012 8:25 pm

heater31 wrote:
Muffler wrote:And I reckon old Hashtag has added some very witty humour to the forum.
Keep it up for mine....


What about Goodwood and their alleged treachery of bringing their own beer to share a private moment with a team mate then head inside to purchase more :roll:


Well Goodwood sure didn't bring there own beers last weekend. All of their blokes came up to the bar for over an hour after days play and could have just gone home, having to play on Sunday. So it was good to see them come up as they are the first team we have had beers with this season.[/quote]

It's a bloody long walk up those steps.....hard enough at tea time ;)[/quote]


Glad to hear they have changed their ways.
I have to admit that I am also a fan of hashtag and look forward to his future posts.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby tigerpie » Tue Dec 04, 2012 11:27 pm

speaking of goodwood....anyone shed any light on the fact a wicket wasnt prepared for their a4 side on the weekend?
Forfeit the game a fair result?
Any thoughts?
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Trader » Tue Dec 04, 2012 11:47 pm

tigerpie wrote:speaking of goodwood....anyone shed any light on the fact a wicket wasnt prepared for their a4 side on the weekend?
Forfeit the game a fair result?
Any thoughts?


Very interesting, and not what you would expect from Goodwood.
Without knowing any reasons for it, you would have to say that yes, they have forfeited unless they can present a reasonable explanation as to what occurred.

The interesting thing would then be if the forfeit is awarded, then what happens to their sides in B1, C1 and C2, cause technically you are not allowed to forfeit a higher side without forfeiting the lower ones, so in reality they should lose all 4 games.

Will be an interesting one to follow. Keep us posted Tigerpie!
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby heater31 » Wed Dec 05, 2012 7:56 am

tigerpie wrote:speaking of goodwood....anyone shed any light on the fact a wicket wasnt prepared for their a4 side on the weekend?
Forfeit the game a fair result?
Any thoughts?


Wicket is prepared by Unley Council given some wet weather on Thursday/Friday perhaps the council workers gave up a bit early?
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby tigerpie » Wed Dec 05, 2012 8:46 am

Apparently according to the players, it hadnt even been strung for a cut.
It was just a grassy square with no work done in preperation at all.
Ordinary that we only found out Saturday morning, but the players had to drive there anyway for a look then drive home again.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Trader » Wed Dec 05, 2012 10:42 am

heater31 wrote:
tigerpie wrote:speaking of goodwood....anyone shed any light on the fact a wicket wasnt prepared for their a4 side on the weekend?
Forfeit the game a fair result?
Any thoughts?


Wicket is prepared by Unley Council given some wet weather on Thursday/Friday perhaps the council workers gave up a bit early?


I thought the weather came in late Thursday / was mainly friday?
In any case, you would expect some basic prep work to have occured such as a string and cut as TigerPie suggests.
Seems the bludgers didn't even try and get a wicket up.

Also, very poor form from Goodwood not to even notify the Reynella blokes.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby heater31 » Wed Dec 05, 2012 10:56 am

Trader wrote:
heater31 wrote:
tigerpie wrote:speaking of goodwood....anyone shed any light on the fact a wicket wasnt prepared for their a4 side on the weekend?
Forfeit the game a fair result?
Any thoughts?


Wicket is prepared by Unley Council given some wet weather on Thursday/Friday perhaps the council workers gave up a bit early?


I thought the weather came in late Thursday / was mainly friday?
In any case, you would expect some basic prep work to have occured such as a string and cut as TigerPie suggests.
Seems the bludgers didn't even try and get a wicket up.

Also, very poor form from Goodwood not to even notify the Reynella blokes.


Think the contact with the grounds team was away last week and is also the B grade skip. Very possible that a communication breakdown between council and the club.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby #hashtag » Wed Dec 05, 2012 7:17 pm

The Ash Man wrote:
#hashtag wrote:Well “on_a_length” after getting down to your game Saturday, you didn’t come over and introduce yourself? And let’s be honest, unless you are Michael Watson, you had enough time to come and say hi, I even made a second cheese and vegemite sandwich.

It was an appalling game of cricket, as you would expect down in the dungeon of a3, and it hasn’t made me want to turn out to another one in any hurry.

Hope Valley batted first, and where three wickets down for a single run. All three going to a bogan with tattoos all over him, bowling nothing more than left arm throw downs. The team with the biggest wage bill in turf cricket continued to throw wickets away all the way down the order, the only piece of resilience coming from the classy, big fish in a small pond, Michael Watson. I wonder if these guys are on a performance package or an appearance package, because this week would have been either very expensive, or very cheap.

Trying to find positives on this poor performance of your side, in the run chase that followed your bowling attack looked a lot stronger than theirs, but alas, couldn’t quite pull together to grab all 10 wickets. Even though there wasn’t a cricket shot played in reply, just a lot of kitchen sinks being thrown.

When defending a low score I was surprised that the guy called “chuck” didn’t bowl more often at the critical times, although for a guy that presumably throws it, he doesn’t do it very quickly. But accurately none the less, and for me, was underused. No surprise that when the end came, the “team”, walked off separately, are cracks starting to show in this expensive group of individuals.

Player of day, the live woman singing for all of the private school boys than congregated at the cricket, (obviously bringing an MP3 player is below them, have to pay someone to sing live) she was very good and played a long innings.
Dick of the day, again, its pleural this time, to the 3 blokes who got out for 0 within 3 overs of the start, one, the first ball of the day, second a shoulders and arms a straight one, and the third, missing 2 leg side gimmies, and missing the third leg stump half volley to be LBW.

So, “On_a_length” after being thumped within a day, what do you think your game plan will be come next Saturday, yours personally, and the teams?

#wasntreallycricket
#throwingmoneyaway
#nicegroundplayedonbybogans
#startingtomisshenrique


What are your credentials?
Where have you played?

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Recently on this forum, my credentials and character have been called into question. I initially hesitated opening up so much, but due to the overwhelming support I received regarding questions I had about my son Henrique, I feel comfortable sharing my cricketing and life journey with my new found friends.

The year was 1954, in Rhodesia, when I entered this glorious world, but my initial surroundings were not so glorious. Born to a prostitute mother and a drug addicted father was a less than ideal entry to life. I'm told that shortly before my first birthday I was taken to the local orphanage, on account of my father being imprisoned and my mother unable to fund the remaining children.

At 18 months, I was adopted by a loving, hardworking middle class family who were unfortunately unable to bear children themselves. I enjoyed a 'normal' childhood, and when I wasn't at school, I was playing sport. Due to a decrease in my father’s work, we moved to South Africa when I was 14. I was saddened to leave, as I had forged some strong friendships, but I wouldn't be the person I am today had my father not have taken the risk.

Once I settled in South Africa, I had to choose cricket over soccer as a promising players of both, and coaches from both codes wanting my dedication. I of course chose cricket, and played for Pinelands for nearly 10 years through the colts to the 1st team. Half way through my stint with the squirrels I was selected to join the provincial set ups, playing a handful of reserve games, before alas I got the yips. This didn't quell my love for the game, and worked even harder on my batting and wicket keeping.

Alongside my cricket I was working as an understudy in a large financial corporation, and gaining quite a reputation from my fellow piers and at 25 got offered a jump up the ladder if I moved to Denmark.

Once I got settled and summer turned its head, I found the local team, svanholm cc. I fitted in into the first team, and they were very surprised to see that I could open the batting and wicket keep. Up until then, keepers usually bat at seven. I was the first of this new age wicket keeper in Denmark, some in the club said, worldwide.

I still have email contact with a couple of the now old timers from the club, they said that they have moved from the Old Bavnehoj ground, to a ground with much better facilities. This apparently has had a great impact on their youth. It was such a shame I only had the one summer there.

Once again, work intervened and I found myself en route to Australia. I settled in Victoria and was extremely anxious about my new role for work and its high level of responsibility. In an attempt to maintain a happy work/life balance, I was once again on a search for a new club. Enter Hawthorn - East Melbourne CC. It was very convenient as I lived close by, they welcomed me and I soon found myself in the first grade.

I spent three seasons at 'the combine', and apart from provincial second 11, was certainly the highest standard of cricket I have played. I wouldn't say I was the best player in the side, but there was no threat of being replaced as a wicket keeper/middle order batsman. Although success on the cricket field was frequent, success in the corporate world was even freer flowing. And a regional post beckoned in Townsville.

After settling to my routine I found that cricket can play a part in my life once again, I joined Wests cc and I found that after the step down from hawthorn-east Melbourne cc, that I was their marquee player. But there was a young wicket keeper in the A grade when I turned up. Seeing as I was getting long in the tooth, i decided to let him keep and I kept my place at the top of the order. And was used as more of a mentor for the young wicket keeper on his passage to representative cricket.

I found that my years of bowling legspin in the nets it became quite handy, it was then utilised in game situations. For the last 3 years of my 5 there, I actually bowled in nearly every innings.

Up until this point in both my personal and professional life, I had little friends and no love interests. I felt that I had seen all that Townsville had to offer and asked for a transfer when the equivalent position popped up in Adelaide.

Quickly after taking the position, I was offered al ot more responsibility. Thus cutting down on my social time, and alas my cricket playing career. But I have had a good innings, and felt that I have given the game as much as it has given me.

I have always kept my finger on the pulse of cricket in South Australia, throughout the many connections I have forged through work, I have been fortunate enough to keep a keen interest in both grade cricket and ATCA cricket. I have always endeavoured to head along to games within these associations (as real cricket is played on turf), and feel I have a wealth of knowledge at my disposal.

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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby azzaisbest » Wed Dec 05, 2012 7:30 pm

Recently on this forum, my credentials and character have been called into question. I initially hesitated opening up so much, but due to the overwhelming support I received regarding questions I had about my son Henrique, I feel comfortable sharing my cricketing and life journey with my new found friends.

The year was 1954, in Rhodesia, when I entered this glorious world, but my initial surroundings were not so glorious. Born to a prostitute mother and a drug addicted father was a less than ideal entry to life. I'm told that shortly before my first birthday I was taken to the local orphanage, on account of my father being imprisoned and my mother unable to fund the remaining children.

At 18 months, I was adopted by a loving, hardworking middle class family who were unfortunately unable to bear children themselves. I enjoyed a 'normal' childhood, and when I wasn't at school, I was playing sport. Due to a decrease in my father’s work, we moved to South Africa when I was 14. I was saddened to leave, as I had forged some strong friendships, but I wouldn't be the person I am today had my father not have taken the risk.

Once I settled in South Africa, I had to choose cricket over soccer as a promising players of both, and coaches from both codes wanting my dedication. I of course chose cricket, and played for Pinelands for nearly 10 years through the colts to the 1st team. Half way through my stint with the squirrels I was selected to join the provincial set ups, playing a handful of reserve games, before alas I got the yips. This didn't quell my love for the game, and worked even harder on my batting and wicket keeping.

Alongside my cricket I was working as an understudy in a large financial corporation, and gaining quite a reputation from my fellow piers and at 25 got offered a jump up the ladder if I moved to Denmark.

Once I got settled and summer turned its head, I found the local team, svanholm cc. I fitted in into the first team, and they were very surprised to see that I could open the batting and wicket keep. Up until then, keepers usually bat at seven. I was the first of this new age wicket keeper in Denmark, some in the club said, worldwide.

I still have email contact with a couple of the now old timers from the club, they said that they have moved from the Old Bavnehoj ground, to a ground with much better facilities. This apparently has had a great impact on their youth. It was such a shame I only had the one summer there.

Once again, work intervened and I found myself en route to Australia. I settled in Victoria and was extremely anxious about my new role for work and its high level of responsibility. In an attempt to maintain a happy work/life balance, I was once again on a search for a new club. Enter Hawthorn - East Melbourne CC. It was very convenient as I lived close by, they welcomed me and I soon found myself in the first grade.

I spent three seasons at 'the combine', and apart from provincial second 11, was certainly the highest standard of cricket I have played. I wouldn't say I was the best player in the side, but there was no threat of being replaced as a wicket keeper/middle order batsman. Although success on the cricket field was frequent, success in the corporate world was even freer flowing. And a regional post beckoned in Townsville.

After settling to my routine I found that cricket can play a part in my life once again, I joined Wests cc and I found that after the step down from hawthorn-east Melbourne cc, that I was their marquee player. But there was a young wicket keeper in the A grade when I turned up. Seeing as I was getting long in the tooth, i decided to let him keep and I kept my place at the top of the order. And was used as more of a mentor for the young wicket keeper on his passage to representative cricket.

I found that my years of bowling legspin in the nets it became quite handy, it was then utilised in game situations. For the last 3 years of my 5 there, I actually bowled in nearly every innings.

Up until this point in both my personal and professional life, I had little friends and no love interests. I felt that I had seen all that Townsville had to offer and asked for a transfer when the equivalent position popped up in Adelaide.

Quickly after taking the position, I was offered al ot more responsibility. Thus cutting down on my social time, and alas my cricket playing career. But I have had a good innings, and felt that I have given the game as much as it has given me.

I have always kept my finger on the pulse of cricket in South Australia, throughout the many connections I have forged through work, I have been fortunate enough to keep a keen interest in both grade cricket and ATCA cricket. I have always endeavoured to head along to games within these associations (as real cricket is played on turf), and feel I have a wealth of knowledge at my disposal.

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i actually fell asleep reading that :shock:
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Muffler » Wed Dec 05, 2012 10:08 pm

heater31 wrote:
Muffler wrote:And I reckon old Hashtag has added some very witty humour to the forum.
Keep it up for mine....


What about Goodwood and their alleged treachery of bringing their own beer to share a private moment with a team mate then head inside to purchase more :roll:


Well Goodwood sure didn't bring there own beers last weekend. All of their blokes came up to the bar for over an hour after days play and could have just gone home, having to play on Sunday. So it was good to see them come up as they are the first team we have had beers with this season.[/quote]

It's a bloody long walk up those steps.....hard enough at tea time ;)[/quote]
Only for those that are lazy Heater haha
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Executive Member » Thu Dec 06, 2012 11:12 am

azzaisbest wrote:
Recently on this forum, my credentials and character have been called into question. I initially hesitated opening up so much, but due to the overwhelming support I received regarding questions I had about my son Henrique, I feel comfortable sharing my cricketing and life journey with my new found friends.

The year was 1954, in Rhodesia, when I entered this glorious world, but my initial surroundings were not so glorious. Born to a prostitute mother and a drug addicted father was a less than ideal entry to life. I'm told that shortly before my first birthday I was taken to the local orphanage, on account of my father being imprisoned and my mother unable to fund the remaining children.

At 18 months, I was adopted by a loving, hardworking middle class family who were unfortunately unable to bear children themselves. I enjoyed a 'normal' childhood, and when I wasn't at school, I was playing sport. Due to a decrease in my father’s work, we moved to South Africa when I was 14. I was saddened to leave, as I had forged some strong friendships, but I wouldn't be the person I am today had my father not have taken the risk.

Once I settled in South Africa, I had to choose cricket over soccer as a promising players of both, and coaches from both codes wanting my dedication. I of course chose cricket, and played for Pinelands for nearly 10 years through the colts to the 1st team. Half way through my stint with the squirrels I was selected to join the provincial set ups, playing a handful of reserve games, before alas I got the yips. This didn't quell my love for the game, and worked even harder on my batting and wicket keeping.

Alongside my cricket I was working as an understudy in a large financial corporation, and gaining quite a reputation from my fellow piers and at 25 got offered a jump up the ladder if I moved to Denmark.

Once I got settled and summer turned its head, I found the local team, svanholm cc. I fitted in into the first team, and they were very surprised to see that I could open the batting and wicket keep. Up until then, keepers usually bat at seven. I was the first of this new age wicket keeper in Denmark, some in the club said, worldwide.

I still have email contact with a couple of the now old timers from the club, they said that they have moved from the Old Bavnehoj ground, to a ground with much better facilities. This apparently has had a great impact on their youth. It was such a shame I only had the one summer there.

Once again, work intervened and I found myself en route to Australia. I settled in Victoria and was extremely anxious about my new role for work and its high level of responsibility. In an attempt to maintain a happy work/life balance, I was once again on a search for a new club. Enter Hawthorn - East Melbourne CC. It was very convenient as I lived close by, they welcomed me and I soon found myself in the first grade.

I spent three seasons at 'the combine', and apart from provincial second 11, was certainly the highest standard of cricket I have played. I wouldn't say I was the best player in the side, but there was no threat of being replaced as a wicket keeper/middle order batsman. Although success on the cricket field was frequent, success in the corporate world was even freer flowing. And a regional post beckoned in Townsville.

After settling to my routine I found that cricket can play a part in my life once again, I joined Wests cc and I found that after the step down from hawthorn-east Melbourne cc, that I was their marquee player. But there was a young wicket keeper in the A grade when I turned up. Seeing as I was getting long in the tooth, i decided to let him keep and I kept my place at the top of the order. And was used as more of a mentor for the young wicket keeper on his passage to representative cricket.

I found that my years of bowling legspin in the nets it became quite handy, it was then utilised in game situations. For the last 3 years of my 5 there, I actually bowled in nearly every innings.

Up until this point in both my personal and professional life, I had little friends and no love interests. I felt that I had seen all that Townsville had to offer and asked for a transfer when the equivalent position popped up in Adelaide.

Quickly after taking the position, I was offered al ot more responsibility. Thus cutting down on my social time, and alas my cricket playing career. But I have had a good innings, and felt that I have given the game as much as it has given me.

I have always kept my finger on the pulse of cricket in South Australia, throughout the many connections I have forged through work, I have been fortunate enough to keep a keen interest in both grade cricket and ATCA cricket. I have always endeavoured to head along to games within these associations (as real cricket is played on turf), and feel I have a wealth of knowledge at my disposal.

#bringsbackmemories
#countlessstories
#ithinkihavesomethinginmyeye
#whoiscuttingonionsinhere
#imsurehenriqueisproud


i actually fell asleep reading that :shock:



I stopped on the 2nd paragraph but the first paragraph was entertaining - NOT
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby get a grip » Thu Dec 06, 2012 2:35 pm

#hashtag wrote:
The Ash Man wrote:
#hashtag wrote:Well “on_a_length” after getting down to your game Saturday, you didn’t come over and introduce yourself? And let’s be honest, unless you are Michael Watson, you had enough time to come and say hi, I even made a second cheese and vegemite sandwich.

It was an appalling game of cricket, as you would expect down in the dungeon of a3, and it hasn’t made me want to turn out to another one in any hurry.

Hope Valley batted first, and where three wickets down for a single run. All three going to a bogan with tattoos all over him, bowling nothing more than left arm throw downs. The team with the biggest wage bill in turf cricket continued to throw wickets away all the way down the order, the only piece of resilience coming from the classy, big fish in a small pond, Michael Watson. I wonder if these guys are on a performance package or an appearance package, because this week would have been either very expensive, or very cheap.

Trying to find positives on this poor performance of your side, in the run chase that followed your bowling attack looked a lot stronger than theirs, but alas, couldn’t quite pull together to grab all 10 wickets. Even though there wasn’t a cricket shot played in reply, just a lot of kitchen sinks being thrown.

When defending a low score I was surprised that the guy called “chuck” didn’t bowl more often at the critical times, although for a guy that presumably throws it, he doesn’t do it very quickly. But accurately none the less, and for me, was underused. No surprise that when the end came, the “team”, walked off separately, are cracks starting to show in this expensive group of individuals.

Player of day, the live woman singing for all of the private school boys than congregated at the cricket, (obviously bringing an MP3 player is below them, have to pay someone to sing live) she was very good and played a long innings.
Dick of the day, again, its pleural this time, to the 3 blokes who got out for 0 within 3 overs of the start, one, the first ball of the day, second a shoulders and arms a straight one, and the third, missing 2 leg side gimmies, and missing the third leg stump half volley to be LBW.

So, “On_a_length” after being thumped within a day, what do you think your game plan will be come next Saturday, yours personally, and the teams?

#wasntreallycricket
#throwingmoneyaway
#nicegroundplayedonbybogans
#startingtomisshenrique


What are your credentials?
Where have you played?

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Recently on this forum, my credentials and character have been called into question. I initially hesitated opening up so much, but due to the overwhelming support I received regarding questions I had about my son Henrique, I feel comfortable sharing my cricketing and life journey with my new found friends.

The year was 1954, in Rhodesia, when I entered this glorious world, but my initial surroundings were not so glorious. Born to a prostitute mother and a drug addicted father was a less than ideal entry to life. I'm told that shortly before my first birthday I was taken to the local orphanage, on account of my father being imprisoned and my mother unable to fund the remaining children.

At 18 months, I was adopted by a loving, hardworking middle class family who were unfortunately unable to bear children themselves. I enjoyed a 'normal' childhood, and when I wasn't at school, I was playing sport. Due to a decrease in my father’s work, we moved to South Africa when I was 14. I was saddened to leave, as I had forged some strong friendships, but I wouldn't be the person I am today had my father not have taken the risk.

Once I settled in South Africa, I had to choose cricket over soccer as a promising players of both, and coaches from both codes wanting my dedication. I of course chose cricket, and played for Pinelands for nearly 10 years through the colts to the 1st team. Half way through my stint with the squirrels I was selected to join the provincial set ups, playing a handful of reserve games, before alas I got the yips. This didn't quell my love for the game, and worked even harder on my batting and wicket keeping.

Alongside my cricket I was working as an understudy in a large financial corporation, and gaining quite a reputation from my fellow piers and at 25 got offered a jump up the ladder if I moved to Denmark.

Once I got settled and summer turned its head, I found the local team, svanholm cc. I fitted in into the first team, and they were very surprised to see that I could open the batting and wicket keep. Up until then, keepers usually bat at seven. I was the first of this new age wicket keeper in Denmark, some in the club said, worldwide.

I still have email contact with a couple of the now old timers from the club, they said that they have moved from the Old Bavnehoj ground, to a ground with much better facilities. This apparently has had a great impact on their youth. It was such a shame I only had the one summer there.

Once again, work intervened and I found myself en route to Australia. I settled in Victoria and was extremely anxious about my new role for work and its high level of responsibility. In an attempt to maintain a happy work/life balance, I was once again on a search for a new club. Enter Hawthorn - East Melbourne CC. It was very convenient as I lived close by, they welcomed me and I soon found myself in the first grade.

I spent three seasons at 'the combine', and apart from provincial second 11, was certainly the highest standard of cricket I have played. I wouldn't say I was the best player in the side, but there was no threat of being replaced as a wicket keeper/middle order batsman. Although success on the cricket field was frequent, success in the corporate world was even freer flowing. And a regional post beckoned in Townsville.

After settling to my routine I found that cricket can play a part in my life once again, I joined Wests cc and I found that after the step down from hawthorn-east Melbourne cc, that I was their marquee player. But there was a young wicket keeper in the A grade when I turned up. Seeing as I was getting long in the tooth, i decided to let him keep and I kept my place at the top of the order. And was used as more of a mentor for the young wicket keeper on his passage to representative cricket.

I found that my years of bowling legspin in the nets it became quite handy, it was then utilised in game situations. For the last 3 years of my 5 there, I actually bowled in nearly every innings.

Up until this point in both my personal and professional life, I had little friends and no love interests. I felt that I had seen all that Townsville had to offer and asked for a transfer when the equivalent position popped up in Adelaide.

Quickly after taking the position, I was offered al ot more responsibility. Thus cutting down on my social time, and alas my cricket playing career. But I have had a good innings, and felt that I have given the game as much as it has given me.

I have always kept my finger on the pulse of cricket in South Australia, throughout the many connections I have forged through work, I have been fortunate enough to keep a keen interest in both grade cricket and ATCA cricket. I have always endeavoured to head along to games within these associations (as real cricket is played on turf), and feel I have a wealth of knowledge at my disposal.

#bringsbackmemories
#countlessstories
#ithinkihavesomethinginmyeye
#whoiscuttingonionsinhere
#imsurehenriqueisproud



Cheers for that Hashtag, being someone with the ability and concentration levels to read for more than 2 lines, I quite enjoyed the story. I would rather hear from you than guys who cant't get a game in A3.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Trader » Thu Dec 06, 2012 4:48 pm

get a grip wrote:Cheers for that Hashtag, being someone with the ability and concentration levels to read for more than 2 lines, I quite enjoyed the story. I would rather hear from you than guys who cant't get a game in A3.
Keep up the coments


Darn, my club doesn't have a side in A3!!!

FWIW, I also enjoyed the tale.
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