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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Diddy » Tue Jul 22, 2008 8:07 pm

Graham and Ian Thorpe will be staying at the family farm in Kangarilla for the summer and will be looking for a game.

Apparteny with his huge hands and height, Ian can bowl a huge-turning bouncy off break.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby sportsfan » Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:31 pm

Any news about how the comp is shaping up for this year? Are sullies still alive in any shape or form? Pretty nuts to think how quick another season is coming around.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS » Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:13 am

sportsfan wrote:Any news about how the comp is shaping up for this year? Are sullies still alive in any shape or form? Pretty nuts to think how quick another season is coming around.

I KNOW THAT 3-4 SULLIES BLOKES ARE LOOKING TO CHANGE CLUBS SO IF THAT HAPPENS IT COULD BE THE END. UNLESS [b]SPIKE[b] BRINGS SOME MATES OUT FOR A HIT
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby lion heart » Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:22 pm

have heard that Larry 'the fool' Hanson has trimmed down to under 100kgs so lookout southern cricket league.... im backing he will take more wickets first game than he did for the 2007/8 season
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby The Hound » Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:41 am

Heard the numbers were a bit low at the SCA AGM with not all clubs turning up. Only half a dozen people other than the executive. Where does this leave the SCA in the future with clubs not interested in turning up and helping out??

Also heard that Reynella are only putting in U/13's so this will leave another team out of B grade which will only 4/5 teams depending on nominations.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby smithy » Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:59 pm

I've been saying for the past 5 years they need to talk merger with the GSCA.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Thu Aug 07, 2008 1:26 pm

smithy wrote:I've been saying for the past 5 years they need to talk merger with the GSCA.

Smithy I am with you on this one :wink:
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby smithy » Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:46 am

The Hound wrote:Heard the numbers were a bit low at the SCA AGM with not all clubs turning up. Only half a dozen people other than the executive. Where does this leave the SCA in the future with clubs not interested in turning up and helping out??

Also heard that Reynella are only putting in U/13's so this will leave another team out of B grade which will only 4/5 teams depending on nominations.


Yes Reynella are completely out of the SCA except for 13's but this was to be expected unfortunately.
Only 4 sides nominated for B Grade. Sullies didn't turn up, not that they could nominate sides anyway because they owe the association lots of $$$$$$.
Word is Happy Valley might be coming back in,, anyone from the Hills comp confirm ?
Where does this leave the SCA ? A fast diminishing competition in one of the fastest growing areas in the state???
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby The Hound » Mon Aug 11, 2008 12:26 pm

Smithy, my mail is that Happy valley are staying in the Hills comp
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby The Dutchman » Mon Aug 11, 2008 1:09 pm

you been sniffing around the Hub Tavern hound? :wink:
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby The Hound » Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:14 pm

The Dutchman wrote:you been sniffing around the Hub Tavern hound? :wink:


Nice to see you show an interest in the SCA Dutchman, will your interest be enough to see you done the whites on??

just sniffing around Morphett Vale oval and putting my scent out
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby The Hound » Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:33 pm

smithy wrote:
The Hound wrote:Heard the numbers were a bit low at the SCA AGM with not all clubs turning up. Only half a dozen people other than the executive. Where does this leave the SCA in the future with clubs not interested in turning up and helping out??

Also heard that Reynella are only putting in U/13's so this will leave another team out of B grade which will only 4/5 teams depending on nominations.


Yes Reynella are completely out of the SCA except for 13's but this was to be expected unfortunately.
Only 4 sides nominated for B Grade. Sullies didn't turn up, not that they could nominate sides anyway because they owe the association lots of $$$$$$.
Word is Happy Valley might be coming back in,, anyone from the Hills comp confirm ?
Where does this leave the SCA ? A fast diminishing competition in one of the fastest growing areas in the state???


Yes Reynella are completely out of the SCA except for 13's but this was to be expected unfortunately.

In relation to this Smithy RCC surveyed all senior players earlier this year, both those in Adelaide Turf and SCA and nearly every player said they wanted to play turf, and I agree that it is unfortunate, but the players have spoken.

Nothing against the current SCA committee at all because they work hard and keep the association going but I don't think that you will find them looking at a merger with GSCA. Maybe SCA need to look at a different format and have A,B and C grade with the B grade being a development grade where you have a maximum of 5 guys over 23 and the rest under 23. Most of your good young kids will be playing A Grade at 17/18 but this format allows for the late developers to still play a decent standard and pushes the older guys back to C grade instead of having your juniors playing C/D grade. Just my thoughts.

In SCA we tend to lose a lot of guys at the 19/20/21 age group because of work commitments but also because they don't want to put up with the carry on they cop in C/D grade.

It will also strenghten our Association team (as it has dropped off recently) as the young guys are playing a higher standard of cricket.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Reader » Tue Aug 12, 2008 10:33 am

As a long time player and person involved in the running of a club in the SCA I feel a need for a change to the structure of the game to keep the young lads keen and to try and bring back some of the lost players.

The greatest problem when trying to get the extra lads to play is that they "don't want to stand around in the sun all day" and "the games are too long". I have for years tried to convince them otherwise as I am/was a great lover of the 2 day 75 over format.

I never want to see the SCA turn into a one dayer comp but changes to the current game need to be looked at to keep the comp alive.

My thoughts are to shorten the 2 day format to either a 60 or 65 over innings. The last 15 overs of the day seem to turn even the great cricket loves off. With a 60 over format you could break the day up into 3 x 20 over sessions. I still believe this would give both batters and bowlers a chance to score high and take wickets without it turning into a slog-a-thon. With this the games could start a little later thus giving players more time for family and other weekend activities etc.

Just a thought to see what others think?
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby wineflyonthewall » Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:53 pm

leon hanson is a chump. matt ray out-bowled him for porties. caarn you sea eagles
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Thu Aug 14, 2008 10:35 am

wineflyonthewall wrote:leon hanson is a chump. matt ray out-bowled him for porties. caarn you sea eagles

Winefly, Have you boys been busy planting more trees around that so called oval so we can all get some sort of shade???? :lol:
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS » Sat Aug 16, 2008 10:35 am

shoe boy wrote:Winefly, Have you boys been busy planting more trees around that so called oval so we can all get some sort of shade???? :lol:

SHOE BOY IS IT TRUE THAT O.RHODES IS THE NEW PRESIDENT. ANY INS OR OUT THIS YEAR I GOT TOLD JAKE VAIDER AND RANGA MCIVOR ARE GOING OUT TO SOUTHERN FOR A HIT. IS ANY OF THESE RUMOURS TRUE 8)
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby wineflyonthewall » Sun Aug 17, 2008 11:11 pm

ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS wrote:
shoe boy wrote:Winefly, Have you boys been busy planting more trees around that so called oval so we can all get some sort of shade???? :lol:

SHOE BOY IS IT TRUE THAT O.RHODES IS THE NEW PRESIDENT. ANY INS OR OUT THIS YEAR I GOT TOLD JAKE VAIDER AND RANGA MCIVOR ARE GOING OUT TO SOUTHERN FOR A HIT. IS ANY OF THESE RUMOURS TRUE 8)


alcholic, i am quitley confident that jake vaids will not be at southern as he is joining my athletics club over the summer :o . cannot confirm mcivor tho 8)
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby wineflyonthewall » Sun Aug 17, 2008 11:12 pm

ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS wrote:
shoe boy wrote:Winefly, Have you boys been busy planting more trees around that so called oval so we can all get some sort of shade???? :lol:

SHOE BOY IS IT TRUE THAT O.RHODES IS THE NEW PRESIDENT. ANY INS OR OUT THIS YEAR I GOT TOLD JAKE VAIDER AND RANGA MCIVOR ARE GOING OUT TO SOUTHERN FOR A HIT. IS ANY OF THESE RUMOURS TRUE 8)


alcholic, i am quitley confident that jake vaids will not be at southern as he is joining my athletics club over the summer :o . cannot confirm mcivor tho 8)
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Tue Aug 19, 2008 1:40 pm

ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS wrote:
shoe boy wrote:Winefly, Have you boys been busy planting more trees around that so called oval so we can all get some sort of shade???? :lol:

SHOE BOY IS IT TRUE THAT O.RHODES IS THE NEW PRESIDENT. ANY INS OR OUT THIS YEAR I GOT TOLD JAKE VAIDER AND RANGA MCIVOR ARE GOING OUT TO SOUTHERN FOR A HIT. IS ANY OF THESE RUMOURS TRUE 8)

Yeh Ollie new pres and already doing a great job.
Vades and big Corey at Southern not to sure as Corey has just done his knee playing footy and Vades not sure. Both great lads :D
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby The Hound » Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:52 pm

Just sitting at the Flaggy having a quite ale and heard that the Falcons are having a vote on whether to stay in SCA, or go to Hills or Adelaide Suburban.

Any truth to the rumour??

Surely SCA can't afford to lose anymore teams, with Reynella gone and Sullies always a year to year proposition depending on the fines.
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