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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Wed Dec 17, 2008 12:54 pm

jb wrote:oh bay boy u just dont realise how close u were from a paro visit last night from jb... and i dont mean giggly typsy drunk i mean falling over legless... u would have enjoyed that champ?



Do you work JB? You seem to spend more time paro than you do sober not that it is a bad thing.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Gowser » Wed Dec 17, 2008 1:44 pm

bazza1 wrote:You should know better than any body AF that the grounds up at Coro dont dry out in a matter of hours :? I was there the next day for a birthday party and the outfield was still underwater.


We played at Hawthorndene oval and started on time.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Tight_Lines » Wed Dec 17, 2008 1:55 pm

wycbloods wrote:
jb wrote:oh bay boy u just dont realise how close u were from a paro visit last night from jb... and i dont mean giggly typsy drunk i mean falling over legless... u would have enjoyed that champ?



Do you work JB? You seem to spend more time paro than you do sober not that it is a bad thing.


Well If anyone can turn a nice tea out for Misses Lines birthday into almost being kicked out of a restuarant, Ruining a double date, making a table of ladies leave and running around the Marino like a hobo its JB. I'll tell you what you smashed that Red wine tho especially the wine from other peoples tables :? And that msg was no surprise this morning
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Wed Dec 17, 2008 1:57 pm

Roseboy or AF why is Gill playing b's? will he be playing A's again?
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Tight_Lines » Wed Dec 17, 2008 1:59 pm

Amateur Footy wrote:How about clubs get their act together with putting scores into mycricket. Sheidow took forever this week and two games arn't even entered. Pathetic.


Maybe you should do it for us mate? You seem to have plenty of time on the computer ONCE the scores have been in late due to the fact there were no books to enter them in and 2 games were a bye and a forfeit maybe thats why they arent entered? We have them in come saturday Night latest Monday maybe you should look to bag some clubs that dont even enter there sides in at all.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby CoverKing » Wed Dec 17, 2008 2:00 pm

wycbloods wrote:Roseboy or AF why is Gill playing b's? will he be playing A's again?


is his career over? a change of guard at ramblers, atleast we wont have to fetch balls from the tennis courts in round 11 if he stays in the b grade
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby CoverKing » Wed Dec 17, 2008 2:41 pm

i just noticed that ramblers put on 56 for the last wicket that saw them get too 127. that wicket alone could be the difference between a mitchell park outright and a mitchell park loss. ramblers are still a big shot having them 1/3 as mitchell park do not bat that well!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby bazza1 » Wed Dec 17, 2008 3:38 pm

Can someone answer this question for me? If, as a captain you say a ground is fit to play on when visibly its not and a player of either side injures himself, where do you stand if he pursues it further. It might not applicable to section 1 when we have umpires, but the lower grades have to deal with it every week. I was in this position last saturday and both captains agreed that if an umpire was present he would of called it off.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Wed Dec 17, 2008 3:48 pm

bazza1 wrote:Can someone answer this question for me? If, as a captain you say a ground is fit to play on when visibly its not and a player of either side injures himself, where do you stand if he pursues it further. It might not applicable to section 1 when we have umpires, but the lower grades have to deal with it every week. I was in this position last saturday and both captains agreed that if an umpire was present he would of called it off.


good question mate but that is why there are the insurance sheets for the home team to fill out each week. I am not sure if the captain would/could be held responsible as you choose personally whether you step out onto the field if you think it is unsafe. I think the insurance would cover everyones bum in these cases.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby jb » Wed Dec 17, 2008 7:01 pm

wycbloods wrote:
jb wrote:oh bay boy u just dont realise how close u were from a paro visit last night from jb... and i dont mean giggly typsy drunk i mean falling over legless... u would have enjoyed that champ?



Do you work JB? You seem to spend more time paro than you do sober not that it is a bad thing.


well it is the silly season isnt it bloods
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby jb » Wed Dec 17, 2008 7:04 pm

Tight_Lines wrote:
wycbloods wrote:
jb wrote:oh bay boy u just dont realise how close u were from a paro visit last night from jb... and i dont mean giggly typsy drunk i mean falling over legless... u would have enjoyed that champ?



Do you work JB? You seem to spend more time paro than you do sober not that it is a bad thing.


Well If anyone can turn a nice tea out for Misses Lines birthday into almost being kicked out of a restuarant, Ruining a double date, making a table of ladies leave and running around the Marino like a hobo its JB. I'll tell you what you smashed that Red wine tho especially the wine from other peoples tables :? And that msg was no surprise this morning


i wasnt celebrating mrs lines birthday, the celebrations were for benny cuz down my end of the table
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby TTJ » Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:04 pm

last night was one of the most humeros and memorable nights of my life...thanks 2 1 man (1 and only jb of couse) and plenty of red wines...... :lol:
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Westsider » Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:19 pm

man love and red wino.... hmm okay
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby jb » Wed Dec 17, 2008 11:15 pm

Westsider wrote:man love and red wino.... hmm okay
but the west end chaser evens things up though
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Westsider » Thu Dec 18, 2008 8:54 am

jb wrote:
Westsider wrote:man love and red wino.... hmm okay
but the west end chaser evens things up though


god, i think i'd rather red wine over draught... and i dont drink wine!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Roseboy » Thu Dec 18, 2008 9:09 am

wycbloods wrote:Roseboy or AF why is Gill playing b's? will he be playing A's again?

Unfortunately Gilly has been unavailable for the past couple of weeks due to work commitments. He can only play 1 week this game as well, hence B-grade.

Bit of a pity as he won our batting trophy last year and 2nd the year before. Plus side is - its giving some young blokes a good opportunity to show what they can do. Hope to see him back after Christmas back in big-hitting form.

coverking wrote:i just noticed that ramblers put on 56 for the last wicket that saw them get too 127. that wicket alone could be the difference between a mitchell park outright and a mitchell park loss. ramblers are still a big shot having them 1/3 as mitchell park do not bat that well!


AF and I were going for the record 10th wicket partnership, but my lack of ability stopped us half way. Stil, it gave us plenty of ammunition to get stuck into the "batsmen" after the game and then that night. AF and I are pushing for a reversal of the batting order next game!

As much as it pains me to say, AF batted really well then picked up their opener in his first over. Should be an interesting first couple of hours on Saturday.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Roseboy » Thu Dec 18, 2008 9:19 am

bazza1 wrote:Can someone answer this question for me? If, as a captain you say a ground is fit to play on when visibly its not and a player of either side injures himself, where do you stand if he pursues it further. It might not applicable to section 1 when we have umpires, but the lower grades have to deal with it every week. I was in this position last saturday and both captains agreed that if an umpire was present he would of called it off.

Holy crap, a sensible post on this forum... What's going on?

Very good question, Bazza. Being that we live in an increasingly litigeous world, I'd err on the side of caution and if it were me as captain, I'd choose not to play, especially if its the 1st week of the game, there's always next week.

The other way I'd look at it is for the sake of the equality of the game. The toss of the coin could essentially decide the result depending on the conditions. Why not just play a 1-day game the following week in equal conditions and hopefully much better ones at that?

That's my take. For the record, I've never been a captain.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby jb » Thu Dec 18, 2008 11:20 am

how bout this on the weekend... sheidow v icc sec4 bloke from us bowled 3 overs before being stopped by the icc captain... name wasn't on the team sheet... our captain made a genuine mistake and put someone else on there so he now cant bat this weeks and he is a gun... surely u would let it slide in sec1 let alone sec4 hard wicket... i didn't know the winner down there gets a sheep station
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Thu Dec 18, 2008 11:22 am

jb wrote:how bout this on the weekend... sheidow v icc sec4 bloke from us bowled 3 overs before being stopped by the icc captain... name wasn't on the team sheet... our captain made a genuine mistake and put someone else on there so he now cant bat this weeks and he is a gun... surely u would let it slide in sec1 let alone sec4 hard wicket... i didn't know the winner down there gets a sheep station


Agreed Jb normally it would slide but i guess the ICC bloke is technically within his rights to do what he did but as you say there are no sheep stations on the line so it is a little petty.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Booney » Thu Dec 18, 2008 11:34 am

Not sure if I would let it go once the game starts.

Another thing,be it Section 4 or Section 1 the same applies.
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