by Armchair expert » Thu Jul 18, 2019 6:48 pm
by The Bedge » Fri Jul 19, 2019 10:11 am
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by Slowleftarm » Fri Jul 19, 2019 11:14 am
The Bedge wrote:Do the kids get bored in the field not changing though?
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Jul 19, 2019 11:19 am
The Bedge wrote:Do the kids get bored in the field not changing though?
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Jul 19, 2019 11:20 am
Slowleftarm wrote:The Bedge wrote:Do the kids get bored in the field not changing though?
I got bored fielding if I wasn't bowling
by Slowleftarm » Fri Jul 19, 2019 12:20 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Slowleftarm wrote:The Bedge wrote:Do the kids get bored in the field not changing though?
I got bored fielding if I wasn't bowling
And that was when you were 25
by bothamsfearnley » Fri Jul 19, 2019 1:49 pm
The Bedge wrote:Do the kids get bored in the field not changing though?
by Minimum Chips » Tue Jul 23, 2019 5:48 pm
by Senor Moto Gadili » Tue Jul 23, 2019 9:37 pm
Minimum Chips wrote:Just saw on AdelaideNow that ATCA have rejected the new rules for u/12 with shortened pitches. It says there's only 5 clubs - Goodwood, Unley, Brighton, Reynella and Marion - which appear to be the old "South Division"? What's happened with all the other clubs?
by tigerpie » Tue Jul 23, 2019 10:16 pm
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Minimum Chips wrote:Just saw on AdelaideNow that ATCA have rejected the new rules for u/12 with shortened pitches. It says there's only 5 clubs - Goodwood, Unley, Brighton, Reynella and Marion - which appear to be the old "South Division"? What's happened with all the other clubs?
Strange it only mentions those 5 clubs as it covers all ATCA clubs. Unusual for The Advertiser to report something incorrectly.
by Tony Clifton » Wed Jul 24, 2019 1:42 am
Adelaide Turf Cricket Association rejects Cricket Australia’s new junior rules
July 23, 2019 5:26am
Ben CameronMessenger Community News
The Adelaide Turf Cricket Association (ACTA) has run the risk of Cricket Australia sanctions after rejecting calls to play its under-12 players off a shortened wicket.
Association executive officer David Heyzer said members voted on Monday night to inform the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) it would not abide by the new Cricket Australia rule for players in the under-12 competition to play off an 18m wicket.
Turf association under-12 teams currently play off a full 20m-long pitch.
The Messenger revealed earlier this month SACA had been working with associations across the state since 2016 to align them to uniform national junior formats.
However, the association and its junior clubs were concerned playing off a shortened wicket would add to curating costs or force clubs to hire other ovals.
The association had been threatened with sanctions by SACA if it did not follow the directive — to allow children of all abilities to play the game — including having its access to online cricket portal My Cricket restricted.
It could also lose access to insurance rebates from Cricket Australia.
Clubs involved in ATCA’s junior competition are Goodwood, Unley, Brighton, Reynella and Marion.
Mr Heyzer said the association had no choice but to stand its ground.
“The board while not totally against the under-12 format agrees with the concerns clubs have with additional costs associated with the shorter pitch and support the claims of financial assistance is a must if we are to play under-12 games on turf wickets,” Mr Heyzer said.
“It will do damage to cricket pitches and add to curating costs. That’s our biggest beef.
“The ATCA is a turf association and proud of it.
“We don’t want to be forced onto hard wickets.
“It would be an ongoing cost for us.”
He said with the season “fast approaching” the association had to make a “quick decision”.
“I hope SACA can see why we’re doing this,” Mr Heyzer said.
“It would be unfair if the clubs or the association are penalised financially or administratively.”
SACA declined to comment.
by Harry49 » Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:46 am
tigerpie wrote:Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Minimum Chips wrote:Just saw on AdelaideNow that ATCA have rejected the new rules for u/12 with shortened pitches. It says there's only 5 clubs - Goodwood, Unley, Brighton, Reynella and Marion - which appear to be the old "South Division"? What's happened with all the other clubs?
Strange it only mentions those 5 clubs as it covers all ATCA clubs. Unusual for The Advertiser to report something incorrectly.
Can't read the article.
There's only 5 clubs what that have rejected it?
Odd. Its hardly the majority.
by Senor Moto Gadili » Wed Jul 24, 2019 2:18 pm
Harry49 wrote:tigerpie wrote:Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Minimum Chips wrote:Just saw on AdelaideNow that ATCA have rejected the new rules for u/12 with shortened pitches. It says there's only 5 clubs - Goodwood, Unley, Brighton, Reynella and Marion - which appear to be the old "South Division"? What's happened with all the other clubs?
Strange it only mentions those 5 clubs as it covers all ATCA clubs. Unusual for The Advertiser to report something incorrectly.
Can't read the article.
There's only 5 clubs what that have rejected it?
Odd. Its hardly the majority.
They are the only 5 teams involved in the ATCA U12's competition. All other clubs are part of NEJCA or a different association.
However, if ATCA are sanctioned this will impact all ATCA clubs even if they aren't in the ATCA juniors which hardly seems fair.
Para Hills play off a shortened pitch as do many others and could all be impacted if insurance discounts and mycricket access is revoked.
by Minimum Chips » Wed Jul 24, 2019 3:43 pm
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Harry49 wrote:tigerpie wrote:Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Strange it only mentions those 5 clubs as it covers all ATCA clubs. Unusual for The Advertiser to report something incorrectly.
Can't read the article.
There's only 5 clubs what that have rejected it?
Odd. Its hardly the majority.
They are the only 5 teams involved in the ATCA U12's competition. All other clubs are part of NEJCA or a different association.
However, if ATCA are sanctioned this will impact all ATCA clubs even if they aren't in the ATCA juniors which hardly seems fair.
Para Hills play off a shortened pitch as do many others and could all be impacted if insurance discounts and mycricket access is revoked.
Aha .... that makes sense. I forgot that ATCA ran an U10 and U12 comp down south.
by heater31 » Wed Jul 24, 2019 4:52 pm
Minimum Chips wrote:Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Harry49 wrote:tigerpie wrote:[quote="Senor Moto Gadili"]
Strange it only mentions those 5 clubs as it covers all ATCA clubs. Unusual for The Advertiser to report something incorrectly.
Can't read the article.
There's only 5 clubs what that have rejected it?
Odd. Its hardly the majority.
They are the only 5 teams involved in the ATCA U12's competition. All other clubs are part of NEJCA or a different association.
However, if ATCA are sanctioned this will impact all ATCA clubs even if they aren't in the ATCA juniors which hardly seems fair.
Para Hills play off a shortened pitch as do many others and could all be impacted if insurance discounts and mycricket access is revoked.
Aha .... that makes sense. I forgot that ATCA ran an U10 and U12 comp down south.
by tigerpie » Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:39 pm
by daysofourlives » Wed Jul 24, 2019 8:21 pm
tigerpie wrote:The option's given to us at a meeting with saca were...prepare extra wickets each week or tell the seniors to suck it up and put up with the damage on game day.
Maybe the big boys at CA should do some R & D on some sort of mats.
What would 3 hours of having a mat on them do yo the wicket. I don't know? It may be an option
by Slowleftarm » Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:38 pm
daysofourlives wrote:tigerpie wrote:The option's given to us at a meeting with saca were...prepare extra wickets each week or tell the seniors to suck it up and put up with the damage on game day.
Maybe the big boys at CA should do some R & D on some sort of mats.
What would 3 hours of having a mat on them do yo the wicket. I don't know? It may be an option
Why is it only ATCA that has their wickets damaged by this, no one else in Australia does?
Youre fighting a battle here you are not going to win.
by Senor Moto Gadili » Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:26 pm
daysofourlives wrote:tigerpie wrote:The option's given to us at a meeting with saca were...prepare extra wickets each week or tell the seniors to suck it up and put up with the damage on game day.
Maybe the big boys at CA should do some R & D on some sort of mats.
What would 3 hours of having a mat on them do yo the wicket. I don't know? It may be an option
Why is it only ATCA that has their wickets damaged by this, no one else in Australia does?
Youre fighting a battle here you are not going to win.
by Senor Moto Gadili » Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:34 pm
tigerpie wrote:The option's given to us at a meeting with saca were...prepare extra wickets each week or tell the seniors to suck it up and put up with the damage on game day.
Maybe the big boys at CA should do some R & D on some sort of mats.
What would 3 hours of having a mat on them do yo the wicket. I don't know? It may be an option
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