Congratulations to Angaston and all the best. At least your local cricket development officer informed you that the comp was to be played on sunday!
first notice we received was when an extremely hungover, and at that stage an extremely angry, bull read the sunday mail.[/quote]
So youre club was meant to play in it but werent notified? If thats so thats disgraceful whos thedevelopment officer?[/quote]
its alleged that the organizer had sent an email to the chairperson of upper north cricket, however that was never forwarded on. We had sent a number of requests to our local officer, who from what we can now tell, never forwarded our inquiry to the relevant person. Its an absolute shame. We were informed by SACA that this is not the first instance that this has occurred. i'm sure that if we hadn't paid our insurances or levies they'd find a way to make direct contact with our club.
I wont name him as I believe that he will be dragged over the hot coals as it is. no need to further slander.
Nonetheless, here's hoping the Ango boys can get the job done against the creeks. Should be a ripping game.[/quote]
Yeah seemed like it was a shambles.
I kept on looking on Mycricket and I reckon the matches popped up there about one week before the games. It had Quorn vs TBD as I believe Stansbury were disqualified as late as Thursday night which meant Moonta came in. Moonta ended up getting within one win of playing at Adelaide oval without winning a game. They lost their preliminary match to Stansbury by 100 runs and then got the "forfeit" from Quorn before playing us.
I did note the rules of the comp help you a bit Angry Bull with only 5 allowed on the leg side
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Prior to this week we had been keeping a very close eye on mycricket to see if any notice had gone up. either way, we thought our inquiries should have been acted on.
you're quite right DOOL, chock up that square leg-widwicket boundary. however in my old age, im starting to learn the true value of an all-round game