by Trader » Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:22 pm
by heater31 » Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:33 pm
Must be a heap of 20/20 instead?Trader wrote:Yup, no play on the 8th of December due to the test.
Play a 2-dayer on the 15th and 22nd.
Then rest on BOTH the 29th of Dec and the 5th of Jan.
Play a 2-dayer on the 12th and 19th Jan.
Then rest again on the 26th for Australia day.
Then get back into it in Feb.
So 2 games in 62 days from December 2nd through to Feb 1st.
by Senor Moto Gadili » Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:53 pm
Trader wrote:Yup, no play on the 8th of December due to the test.
Play a 2-dayer on the 15th and 22nd.
Then rest on BOTH the 29th of Dec and the 5th of Jan.
Play a 2-dayer on the 12th and 19th Jan.
Then rest again on the 26th for Australia day.
Then get back into it in Feb.
So 2 games in 62 days from December 2nd through to Feb 1st.
by Trader » Thu Jun 28, 2018 6:58 pm
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Trader wrote:Yup, no play on the 8th of December due to the test.
Play a 2-dayer on the 15th and 22nd.
Then rest on BOTH the 29th of Dec and the 5th of Jan.
Play a 2-dayer on the 12th and 19th Jan.
Then rest again on the 26th for Australia day.
Then get back into it in Feb.
So 2 games in 62 days from December 2nd through to Feb 1st.
So, are you saying we start on 6 October 2018 and have Semi Finals on 23/24 March 2019 and Grand Finals on 30/31 March 2019. That leaves 20 Saturdays for cricket. 9 x 2 Day games and 2 x 1 Day games. Are you sure?
Q1 Part C
Recent conversations has resulted with suggestions for the C’ grade competition to be an 8 team competition where the clubs will play a home and away fixture based on 7 x two day matches and 7 x one day matches. In considering such a change it is important to remember we need 21 weeks of cricket each season to enable this to happen which will require dispensing with the semi-final round and only play a grand final between the 2 top teams.
by daysofourlives » Thu Jun 28, 2018 7:40 pm
Trader wrote:Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Trader wrote:Yup, no play on the 8th of December due to the test.
Play a 2-dayer on the 15th and 22nd.
Then rest on BOTH the 29th of Dec and the 5th of Jan.
Play a 2-dayer on the 12th and 19th Jan.
Then rest again on the 26th for Australia day.
Then get back into it in Feb.
So 2 games in 62 days from December 2nd through to Feb 1st.
So, are you saying we start on 6 October 2018 and have Semi Finals on 23/24 March 2019 and Grand Finals on 30/31 March 2019. That leaves 20 Saturdays for cricket. 9 x 2 Day games and 2 x 1 Day games. Are you sure?
I understand that is the proposal, yes.
1 dayers on the 1st of december and 16th of march.
IF you have a look at the survey the turf put out, this 20 week season is indirectly mentioned:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZGBW77BQ1 Part C
Recent conversations has resulted with suggestions for the C’ grade competition to be an 8 team competition where the clubs will play a home and away fixture based on 7 x two day matches and 7 x one day matches. In considering such a change it is important to remember we need 21 weeks of cricket each season to enable this to happen which will require dispensing with the semi-final round and only play a grand final between the 2 top teams.
I'm not overly happy about it to be honest.
I understand why we aren't playing on Dec 29th, but the other 3 dates are prime weekends for cricket.
Clubs were asked to vote previously and voted that we only had the test match weekend off if it was an ashes year, no idea why that hasn't been followed this season.
Last year we played on Jan 6th, this year jan 5th we don't
We've always played Australia day weekend, this year we aren't?
I get that everyone isn't super keen to play cricket every weekend, but why are those that want to be playing cricket watering down their opportunities to play just to appease those that aren't actually that keen to play.
We do the same with the watering down of the C1-C3 comps (no second innings points, captains can call the game off at tea on day 2, etc), and I don't agree with it.
Turf cricket gets washed out due to rain, not only on Saturday but also if it rains on Thursday or Friday (and sometimes even Wednesday can knock it out). In Adelaide we also lose weekends under heat policies. Now we are choosing to remove a further 3 weekends just to keep those "not that keen" playing the game.
by Brumbies » Thu Jun 28, 2018 7:42 pm
Trader wrote:Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Trader wrote:Yup, no play on the 8th of December due to the test.
Play a 2-dayer on the 15th and 22nd.
Then rest on BOTH the 29th of Dec and the 5th of Jan.
Play a 2-dayer on the 12th and 19th Jan.
Then rest again on the 26th for Australia day.
Then get back into it in Feb.
So 2 games in 62 days from December 2nd through to Feb 1st.
So, are you saying we start on 6 October 2018 and have Semi Finals on 23/24 March 2019 and Grand Finals on 30/31 March 2019. That leaves 20 Saturdays for cricket. 9 x 2 Day games and 2 x 1 Day games. Are you sure?
I understand that is the proposal, yes.
1 dayers on the 1st of december and 16th of march.
IF you have a look at the survey the turf put out, this 20 week season is indirectly mentioned:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZGBW77BQ1 Part C
Recent conversations has resulted with suggestions for the C’ grade competition to be an 8 team competition where the clubs will play a home and away fixture based on 7 x two day matches and 7 x one day matches. In considering such a change it is important to remember we need 21 weeks of cricket each season to enable this to happen which will require dispensing with the semi-final round and only play a grand final between the 2 top teams.
I'm not overly happy about it to be honest.
I understand why we aren't playing on Dec 29th, but the other 3 dates are prime weekends for cricket.
Clubs were asked to vote previously and voted that we only had the test match weekend off if it was an ashes year, no idea why that hasn't been followed this season.
Last year we played on Jan 6th, this year jan 5th we don't
We've always played Australia day weekend, this year we aren't?
I get that everyone isn't super keen to play cricket every weekend, but why are those that want to be playing cricket watering down their opportunities to play just to appease those that aren't actually that keen to play.
We do the same with the watering down of the C1-C3 comps (no second innings points, captains can call the game off at tea on day 2, etc), and I don't agree with it.
Turf cricket gets washed out due to rain, not only on Saturday but also if it rains on Thursday or Friday (and sometimes even Wednesday can knock it out). In Adelaide we also lose weekends under heat policies. Now we are choosing to remove a further 3 weekends just to keep those "not that keen" playing the game.
by Trader » Thu Jun 28, 2018 8:03 pm
by heater31 » Thu Jun 28, 2018 8:17 pm
by Brumbies » Thu Jun 28, 2018 8:27 pm
heater31 wrote:The Jan 26 is baffling, no long weekend so should be playing.
by Trader » Thu Jun 28, 2018 9:01 pm
by Tony Clifton » Thu Jun 28, 2018 10:45 pm
by Trader » Fri Jun 29, 2018 1:11 am
by Tony Clifton » Fri Jun 29, 2018 9:44 am
by Trader » Fri Jun 29, 2018 12:17 pm
by Tony Clifton » Fri Jun 29, 2018 1:22 pm
Trader wrote:Nah, "they" the association.
The survey was a range of potential rule tweaks, like going to 60 over days in the C1 and C2 comps instead of the current 72, which is already down from 80 that A1-B3 play.
by Trader » Fri Jun 29, 2018 1:50 pm
by get a grip » Fri Jun 29, 2018 2:17 pm
heater31 wrote:The Jan 26 is baffling, no long weekend so should be playing.
by heater31 » Fri Jun 29, 2018 3:13 pm
SACA played that day in 2013.get a grip wrote:heater31 wrote:The Jan 26 is baffling, no long weekend so should be playing.
The last time Australia Day fell on a Saturday was 2013 and there was no cricket that weekend either
by get a grip » Fri Jun 29, 2018 3:19 pm
heater31 wrote:SACA played that day in 2013.get a grip wrote:heater31 wrote:The Jan 26 is baffling, no long weekend so should be playing.
The last time Australia Day fell on a Saturday was 2013 and there was no cricket that weekend either
by heater31 » Fri Jun 29, 2018 3:27 pm
Yeah you are.....just highlighting the fact that SACA played that weekend.get a grip wrote:heater31 wrote:SACA played that day in 2013.get a grip wrote:heater31 wrote:The Jan 26 is baffling, no long weekend so should be playing.
The last time Australia Day fell on a Saturday was 2013 and there was no cricket that weekend either
sorry mate, thought I was on an ATCA page.
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