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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby beeroclock » Fri Jul 25, 2008 5:37 pm

Prehaps a legend of the club will be handling the rams,dont bother asking ray and dogs,you wont get a yah or a nah from me.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby bulldogs » Sat Jul 26, 2008 2:00 am

beeroclock wrote:Prehaps a legend of the club will be handling the rams,dont bother asking ray and dogs,you wont get a yah or a nah from me.

didnt no they had any legends.
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its just got so hard for clubs to attract players and especially coaches and is getting harder, i think with new playing hours its goin to be worse. Look gepps dont have a coach, pooraka losing alot of players, payneham advertising for a captain, farmers not really adding to there list, not sure how Phills Modbury are looking. Its going to be so important to foster your young kids, but this is getting harder as district clubs pinch them to fill up numbers. im from ingle farm and we have boys at East torrens, prospect and woodville some playing in the seniors and doing well and others who bat at 8 and dont bowl cause the old pricks in the lower grades favour there mates. Now surely we shouldnt have players at woodville FFS. Why cant SACA use the SANFL principle of lining up District clubs with suburban clubs and your boys go to that club. If another District club wants someone from out of there zone they pay a fee for them. Im sick of seeing kids go to district clubs only to be used up for numbers geez we will give them a go.

Juniors are ATCA doing them?? Why arent we as clubs getting a say on Under 17s & 15s and what ATCA should do with them, in the end the association is answerable to us the clubs.
Why do Saca have 16s & 14s reds and whts why not have one team in 16s and 14s and have an elitist punch of kids. I could go on and on and on but goin to bed.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby beeroclock » Sat Jul 26, 2008 11:02 am

Heard a rumour dist clubs may only have 1 side in each grade for kids,may be wrong of course.Why is the answer to recruit outsiders to your club as coaches and captains they only move on,home grown leader that the kids grow up watching and performing would be a much better choice,bloke who took the kids to woodies should have been clamped down on long time before he had the opportunity to do so,the junior side is ran by parents with agendas at the moment.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby azzaisbest » Sun Jul 27, 2008 3:13 pm

[quote="tedbullpit"]It's been quiet on this forum. Anyone heard of any big name recruits heading to ATCA clubs?

darren reeves to hope valley, another big recruit, should compliment the strong side they have already
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Sponge Bob » Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:44 pm

Heard the Kilburn coach is running around offering fringe 'A' grade players $800 sign on + plenty $$$'s for runs/wickets.
Might still have some left after the footy season, must be a pretty big pot they've got down there! :wink:
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby bulldogs » Fri Aug 01, 2008 10:50 am

Captain Cordial wrote:Heard the Kilburn coach is running around offering fringe 'A' grade players $800 sign on + plenty $$$'s for runs/wickets.
Might still have some left after the footy season, must be a pretty big pot they've got down there! :wink:

they will fall over again
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby EB53 » Fri Aug 01, 2008 4:15 pm

C.C.: Interesting to note how well Gepps have done on and off the field since the current Kilburn Coach was asked to leave. Players wives and girlfriends happy to spend some time at the club knowing they no longer have to put up with Mr Crass.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby bulldogs » Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:03 pm

EB53 wrote:C.C.: Interesting to note how well Gepps have done on and off the field since the current Kilburn Coach was asked to leave. Players wives and girlfriends happy to spend some time at the club knowing they no longer have to put up with Mr Crass.

EB53 great comment im sure it would be a happier place
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby beeroclock » Sat Aug 02, 2008 12:25 pm

EB53 wrote:C.C.: Interesting to note how well Gepps have done on and off the field since the current Kilburn Coach was asked to leave. Players wives and girlfriends happy to spend some time at the club knowing they no longer have to put up with Mr Crass.

Why Mr Crass.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby EB53 » Sat Aug 02, 2008 8:34 pm

I was being kind!
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby beeroclock » Sun Aug 03, 2008 9:20 am

Hes got a fair rep hasnt he.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby Sponge Bob » Wed Aug 06, 2008 3:05 pm

beeroclock wrote:Hes got a fair rep hasnt he.



He has a shocking reputation and can be a nasty piece of work. not your ideal club man! Actually fits nicely into the culture of some clubs.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby ray borner » Wed Aug 06, 2008 3:20 pm

Captain Cordial wrote:Heard the Kilburn coach is running around offering fringe 'A' grade players $800 sign on + plenty $$$'s for runs/wickets.
Might still have some left after the footy season, must be a pretty big pot they've got down there! :wink:



Hey Captain do you know who they have approached or if they have picked anyone up?
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby bulldogs » Wed Aug 06, 2008 3:43 pm

ray borner wrote:
Captain Cordial wrote:Heard the Kilburn coach is running around offering fringe 'A' grade players $800 sign on + plenty $$$'s for runs/wickets.
Might still have some left after the footy season, must be a pretty big pot they've got down there! :wink:



Hey Captain do you know who they have approached or if they have picked anyone up?

i would say they have approached plenty ray. who would want to play under there chiefs?????? i reckon they approached a guy and offered around 1000 to sign up and 800 for the season
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby beeroclock » Wed Aug 06, 2008 6:25 pm

Might pass mt info on easy dollars.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby james07 » Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:49 am

bulldogs wrote:
ray borner wrote:
Captain Cordial wrote:Heard the Kilburn coach is running around offering fringe 'A' grade players $800 sign on + plenty $$$'s for runs/wickets.
Might still have some left after the footy season, must be a pretty big pot they've got down there! :wink:



Hey Captain do you know who they have approached or if they have picked anyone up?

i would say they have approached plenty ray. who would want to play under there chiefs?????? i reckon they approached a guy and offered around 1000 to sign up and 800 for the season


wrong club there bulldog
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby EB53 » Thu Aug 07, 2008 1:40 pm

Seems that the powers to be at Kilburn have little respect for the dollars raised by members, as is evident by some of the offers extended by the current coach. If they took 2 x ($1000 + $800) = $3600.00 and put it towards a junior coordinator and developed a junior programme, the need to offer stupid amonts of money to fringe "A" grade players from other clubs would not be required. If any success is achieved, it is only short term. The successfull future of suburban sporting clubs is in the development of sound junior programmes, not the appeasing of large egos.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby bulldogs » Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:54 pm

EB53 wrote:Seems that the powers to be at Kilburn have little respect for the dollars raised by members, as is evident by some of the offers extended by the current coach. If they took 2 x ($1000 + $800) = $3600.00 and put it towards a junior coordinator and developed a junior programme, the need to offer stupid amonts of money to fringe "A" grade players from other clubs would not be required. If any success is achieved, it is only short term. The successfull future of suburban sporting clubs is in the development of sound junior programmes, not the appeasing of large egos.

=D> =D>
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby bazza1 » Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:56 pm

EB53 wrote:Seems that the powers to be at Kilburn have little respect for the dollars raised by members, as is evident by some of the offers extended by the current coach. If they took 2 x ($1000 + $800) = $3600.00 and put it towards a junior coordinator and developed a junior programme, the need to offer stupid amonts of money to fringe "A" grade players from other clubs would not be required. If any success is achieved, it is only short term. The successfull future of suburban sporting clubs is in the development of sound junior programmes, not the appeasing of large egos.


From what i can gather, Port Districts are going down the same path.
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Re: Adelaide Turf Cricket

Postby beeroclock » Thu Aug 07, 2008 6:36 pm

bulldogs wrote:
EB53 wrote:Seems that the powers to be at Kilburn have little respect for the dollars raised by members, as is evident by some of the offers extended by the current coach. If they took 2 x ($1000 + $800) = $3600.00 and put it towards a junior coordinator and developed a junior programme, the need to offer stupid amonts of money to fringe "A" grade players from other clubs would not be required. If any success is achieved, it is only short term. The successfull future of suburban sporting clubs is in the development of sound junior programmes, not the appeasing of large egos.

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One of your most intelligent and inspirational replys Dogs.
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