Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Trader » Sun Feb 10, 2013 6:59 pm

Merki the God wrote:Just noticed in A3 that Modbury and Gepps Cross are in serious danger of falling to A4!! Two once proud and strong clubs, surely it's a long way back from A4!!


Careful Merki, that is a very leading statement that could lead people to talk about those clubs, rather than cricket. :roll:

Thankfully for Modbury they play bottom placed Gepps Cross in the last, so you'd expect them to be able to survive, just.
2011/12 Quadruple (A1, B3, C3 and T20) Premiership Coach Matt Christophers can't be far off a score. Averaging just 16.4 this season, he'll be keen to make runs in the last two rounds.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Merki the God » Sun Feb 10, 2013 7:10 pm

Trader wrote:
Merki the God wrote:Just noticed in A3 that Modbury and Gepps Cross are in serious danger of falling to A4!! Two once proud and strong clubs, surely it's a long way back from A4!!


Careful Merki, that is a very leading statement that could lead people to talk about those clubs, rather than cricket. :roll:

Thankfully for Modbury they play bottom placed Gepps Cross in the last, so you'd expect them to be able to survive, just.
2011/12 Quadruple (A1, B3, C3 and T20) Premiership Coach Matt Christophers can't be far off a score. Averaging just 16.4 this season, he'll be keen to make runs in the last two rounds.


Christophers must be struggling big time, it's only A3!! But averaging 16.4, he is still probably miles in front of the Modbury batting trophy!!
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby tigerpie » Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:53 pm

How the hell you could score consistent runs on modbury's wicket block...bloody terrible!
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Sonofbrowny25 » Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:57 pm

Tigerpie did I see reynella got over Penfield on the weekend?
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby tigerpie » Mon Feb 11, 2013 7:31 am

Sonofbrowny25 wrote:Tigerpie did I see reynella got over Penfield on the weekend?

You did, chased down 193 ended up making 232.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Trader » Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:57 am

Is it true that 2 games of Soccer were played at Kilburn on Friday Night?
Apparently SHOC then had to bat on it on Saturday and got rolled for under 100.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby no_remorse28 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 9:56 am

Trader wrote:Is it true that 2 games of Soccer were played at Kilburn on Friday Night?
Apparently SHOC then had to bat on it on Saturday and got rolled for under 100.

There is soccer there Friday nights, and normally it would not effect the deck but week one they put the soccer pitch to close to the deck, te council were there for 3 hours that Saturday morning and got the pitch up, they were rolled for 61, they were also rolled for 80 odd on Saturday on a belter of a batting wicket.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Trader » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:06 am

Cheers NR28.
Sounded strange when I was told there was Soccer on it, but makes more sense if the Cricket wicket is outside the soccer field.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby no_remorse28 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:14 am

Trader wrote:Cheers NR28.
Sounded strange when I was told there was Soccer on it, but makes more sense if the Cricket wicket is outside the soccer field.

Normally we have 5 pitches, that has been reduced to 2 so the soccer fits on the side closest to the club, while not going near the wickets, soccer has been there the last couple years
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby #hashtag » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:20 am

azzaisbest wrote:
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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.

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i actually fell asleep reading that :shock:


All I have done is provide the information that the forum requested from me. Once again there are derogatory comments straight afterwards, and once again it comes from the same club. I don't know what I have done to keep getting disrespected like this.

Azza, I take it that stands for Aaron, you have a lot to say for your self, I was at your game Saturday, and after looking up the scorecard there are three men in your side who have Christian names starting with A. Mr Gentile, Mr Wood and Mr Wilkins. All of whom failed to contribute so whichever one you may be, I think you should concentrate on your training and not on the views of me or anyone else on this forum.

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Need I remind you to just read up on the site's rules about trying to out people on this site. I for one have never tried to out you or infact tried to figure out who you are. You post stuff in an open forum and expect no criticism in return. I have asked genuine questions to your posts and yet you choose not to answer them and then you post an essay on your life (909 words) which I make one smart comment on, then you are reaching for the tissues.



I am getting slightly disheartened by the turf thread's community, I returned to the forum in the hope that I could bring back its glory years, like the mullet. With representatives from the majority of league clubs partaking in light hearted banter and cricket chat.

I haven't been on here for a week or so, to see how enthral ing the conversation would get, it's dull, wether the moderators delete any decent piss taking, or there just isn't any, it's really poor.

Over this period I think that lord rocco has saved the day by speaking his mind and not beating around the bush, this is more like it. But just as it got good, the bonfire got urinated on. Other than him, and his sparring partner though, very substandard.

Are we as stuck up as the PDCA boys think we are, wrapped in Cotten wool, too busy thinking that we are high and mighty and our shit doesn't stink. Their thread moves at 3 pages to our 1, and the pages are larger on here than other forums I frequent. So this is a great volume of posts!

I am sorry to say that not only do they beat us on the cricket pitch, but on the banter on here, and probably as blokes too.

So what got your goat, rattled your cage, rocked the boat in your game this weekend? Name names, name umpires, name teams.

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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Sonofbrowny25 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:00 pm

tigerpie wrote:
Sonofbrowny25 wrote:Tigerpie did I see reynella got over Penfield on the weekend?

You did, chased down 193 ended up making 232.


Was hill their only bat that went well?
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby tigerpie » Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:56 pm

Big game tomorrow night at Pooraka. Will they smash us or will we pull off an upset? (Woody Rechs 2 years running)
Pooraka will start favourite but you never know with 20/20.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Trader » Mon Feb 11, 2013 1:01 pm

#hashtag wrote:I am getting slightly disheartened by the turf thread's community, I returned to the forum in the hope that I could bring back its glory years, like the mullet. With representatives from the majority of league clubs partaking in light hearted banter and cricket chat.

I haven't been on here for a week or so, to see how enthral ing the conversation would get, it's dull, wether the moderators delete any decent piss taking, or there just isn't any, it's really poor.

#newmoderatorisee?
#power!!!!!


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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby OKC! » Mon Feb 11, 2013 1:48 pm

tigerpie wrote:Big game tomorrow night at Pooraka. Will they smash us or will we pull off an upset? (Woody Rechs 2 years running)
Pooraka will start favourite but you never know with 20/20.


Massive game!!!

We are not taking you lightly, Grand Finalists last year and looking strong again this year... We are fully focused and are looking forward to a belter.

We wish you all the best!

And we also hope you lose! :)
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby mickey » Mon Feb 11, 2013 2:52 pm

Trader wrote:Is it true that 2 games of Soccer were played at Kilburn on Friday Night?
Apparently SHOC then had to bat on it on Saturday and got rolled for under 100.


Kilburn have played football trials on their oval during the cricket season for at least the last 5 years... people should be used to it resembling swiss cheese by now
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby dark & stormy » Mon Feb 11, 2013 4:18 pm

OKC! wrote:
tigerpie wrote:Big game tomorrow night at Pooraka. Will they smash us or will we pull off an upset? (Woody Rechs 2 years running)
Pooraka will start favourite but you never know with 20/20.


Massive game!!!

We are not taking you lightly, Grand Finalists last year and looking strong again this year... We are fully focused and are looking forward to a belter.

We wish you all the best!

And we also hope you lose! :)


what time does the game start OKC.
MIGHT BRING THE BOY DOWN AND HAVE A LOOK.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby OKC! » Mon Feb 11, 2013 4:38 pm

Smasha wrote:
OKC! wrote:
tigerpie wrote:Big game tomorrow night at Pooraka. Will they smash us or will we pull off an upset? (Woody Rechs 2 years running)
Pooraka will start favourite but you never know with 20/20.


Massive game!!!

We are not taking you lightly, Grand Finalists last year and looking strong again this year... We are fully focused and are looking forward to a belter.

We wish you all the best!

And we also hope you lose! :)


what time does the game start OKC.
MIGHT BRING THE BOY DOWN AND HAVE A LOOK.


5.20 mate, would be good to see you... been a while now that Windsor is shut... F*** Bunnings.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby tigerpie » Mon Feb 11, 2013 4:51 pm

OKC! wrote:
tigerpie wrote:Big game tomorrow night at Pooraka. Will they smash us or will we pull off an upset? (Woody Rechs 2 years running)
Pooraka will start favourite but you never know with 20/20.


Massive game!!!

We are not taking you lightly, Grand Finalists last year and looking strong again this year... We are fully focused and are looking forward to a belter.

We wish you all the best!

And we also hope you lose! :)

Boys are pretty focused on the game now and know we are playing a very very good opponent. Just hope its a good game, played in the right spirit and the right result...you guys come second ;)
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby EldersUniSA » Mon Feb 11, 2013 9:36 pm

On another subject, interesting to look at the A2 ladder backwards, a lot of teams can still take out the relegation final.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket Association 2012 - 2013

Postby Gatt_Weasel » Tue Feb 12, 2013 9:21 am

hopefully no football trainning tonight and we can watch the cricket.... and what are the rules on cricket balls if they reach the creek finders keepers
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