South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby mattsy » Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:06 pm

automaticwicky wrote:I recall a court case in Florida a couple of years ago where a judge ordered the two oppposing sides to settle by ROCK OFF. Now, if its good enough for the legal proffession, then there is no good reason why we shouldnt be ROCKING OFF more often.


Only in America.
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby auto » Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:07 pm

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automaticwicky wrote:Dont envy the lads training right now.


id love to be able to train.

a possible gig on adel oval no.1 is up for grabs if we beat suburban, and turf lose. no bigger incentive for me (body willing!!). anyone get a hold of cortisone??

all you slackers should be out there!!! and the association should shout the squad members all 3 beers.....as Doyle did. (god rest his soul)
there was plenty of incentive those days!!


If i had your ability BB i would be out there, but 3 craigmore chardonays does sound tempting.
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby bored » Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:54 pm

bloodybouncer wrote:
automaticwicky wrote:Dont envy the lads training right now.


id love to be able to train.

a possible gig on adel oval no.1 is up for grabs if we beat suburban, and turf lose. no bigger incentive for me (body willing!!). anyone get a hold of cortisone??

all you slackers should be out there!!! and the association should shout the squad members all 3 beers.....as Doyle did. (god rest his soul)
there was plenty of incentive those days!!

it actually wasnt as bad as you think... Good to see a couple of Fitzroy boys out too.

Not many made it out, i think the heat scared them off :lol:
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby Pidge » Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:05 pm

bored wrote:
bloodybouncer wrote:
automaticwicky wrote:Dont envy the lads training right now.


id love to be able to train.

a possible gig on adel oval no.1 is up for grabs if we beat suburban, and turf lose. no bigger incentive for me (body willing!!). anyone get a hold of cortisone??

all you slackers should be out there!!! and the association should shout the squad members all 3 beers.....as Doyle did. (god rest his soul)
there was plenty of incentive those days!!

it actually wasnt as bad as you think... Good to see a couple of Fitzroy boys out too.

Not many made it out, i think the heat scared them off :lol:


It was a tough gig out there. At least I put in the hard yards and rocked up.
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby Mythbuster » Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:11 pm

How many of the boys that went to melbourne show up???? Bedgie? Gully?
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby bored » Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:25 pm

Gully, Muir, Marshall and Hodson were there along with Tyson and Spry.
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby Goat Herder » Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:36 pm

Well done you two.. ;) And the other boys who attended in the heat. 8)

We'll see how many turn up next Monday. Once again, everyone please take it back to your clubs and let them know it's an open invitation. Young Pidge went away puffing with a few tips on how he's gonna start getting to the next level with his bowling. Unfortunately he didn't show us his skills with the willow.. I think he wants to keep it as a shock weapon.. ;) Maybe we'll get to see it next week after you've played PV..?? ;) :lol:
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby bloodybouncer » Mon Jan 19, 2009 8:00 pm

Goat Herder wrote:Well done you two.. ;) And the other boys who attended in the heat. 8)

We'll see how many turn up next Monday. Once again, everyone please take it back to your clubs and let them know it's an open invitation. Young Pidge went away puffing with a few tips on how he's gonna start getting to the next level with his bowling. Unfortunately he didn't show us his skills with the willow.. I think he wants to keep it as a shock weapon.. ;) Maybe we'll get to see it next week after you've played PV..?? ;) :lol:


Mr Herder......tyson straight walk in i would have thought??
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby playon » Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:00 pm

Goat Herder wrote:Well done you two.. ;) And the other boys who attended in the heat. 8)

We'll see how many turn up next Monday. Once again, everyone please take it back to your clubs and let them know it's an open invitation. Young Pidge went away puffing with a few tips on how he's gonna start getting to the next level with his bowling. Unfortunately he didn't show us his skills with the willow.. I think he wants to keep it as a shock weapon.. ;) Maybe we'll get to see it next week after you've played PV..?? ;) :lol:


If you only got 6 or 7 out tonight, i cant see half of that rocking up next Monday on Australia day.
Where was all the other players? just didnt turn up?
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:34 pm

Mythbuster wrote:How many of the boys that went to melbourne show up???? Bedgie? Gully?


May be wrong but i believe Bedgie is unavailable for personal reasons, not 100% sure perhaps Herder may know?
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby Goat Herder » Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:21 am

There will be more blokes rock up to the next one if my 'mail is correct. There are openings for people to step up if they have the desire to play at the next level. So far no Bedgegood, Giglio, Vines doubtful, and from what I hear, we might have to strap Eddie up like Phar Lap to get him to go the journey.. ;)

Far be it for me to be divulging the possible composition of an unselected side at this early juncture - that's The Phantom's job.. :lol: But I reckon if you start with Marshall and the 2 All-Australians, you'd be on the right track.. ;) Rest assured we will pick the best side from the talent available.

The 2nd half of Tyson's hit was very good and his trundlers are more dangerous than they appear at first glance. Young Pidge worked hard in the heat on a few alterations to his bowling routine. Rob Muir bent the ball both ways and was very good tonight, but the standout for me was the bowling of Adam Gully. Bowled great areas and controlled, at nippy pace, off the wrong foot.. ;) He was probably one of our best 3-4 performers in Melbourne. Still just 24yo or so. He would take a lot of Div 1 wickets if he played there. I bet a few of his teammates from the Championships aren't unhappy he's stuck down in Div 3 with Enfield's A's.. :lol:


PS; And I won't even mention who Hoddo's bunny was tonight either.. ;)
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby bored » Tue Jan 20, 2009 9:28 am

Goat Herder wrote:but the standout for me was the bowling of Adam Gully. Bowled great areas and controlled, at nippy pace, off the wrong foot.. ;) He was probably one of our best 3-4 performers in Melbourne. Still just 24yo or so. He would take a lot of Div 1 wickets if he played there. I bet a few of his teammates from the Championships aren't unhappy he's stuck down in Div 3 with Enfield's A's.. :lol:

Gulls bowled me quite a few good balls last night, it would be good to see what he is able to do against A grade teams.

Goat Herder wrote:PS; And I won't even mention who Hoddo's bunny was tonight either.. ;)

:lol: :lol:

lets just say i put some BALLS in the right areas ;)
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby Goat Herder » Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:01 am

bored wrote:lets just say i put some BALLS in the right areas ;)


See, I know I sound like a broken record, but it's the recipe for success with the ball and it ain't rocket science.. ;)
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby bored » Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:18 am

Goat Herder wrote:
bored wrote:lets just say i put some BALLS in the right areas ;)


See, I know I sound like a broken record, but it's the recipe for success with the ball and it ain't rocket science.. ;)

tis for me :oops:

and that was just more of a hint as to who it was, not how i bowled ;)
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby Goat Herder » Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:51 am

Yes, I know it was a hint.. ;) Very perceptive I am.. :P :lol:
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby Goat Herder » Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:04 am

Hey check this out.. :lol: Flicking thru some fishing pics, I stumbled across this little gem. My first year at the club and this is the premiership side that accounted easily for regular season bully-boys, Enfield, who were led by Marciniak, and included the likes of former District players Oxlade, Levy and a fit, young and very firey M.Briene. 8)

In this team there are 10 Carnival players, 4 All-Australians, 3 state captains, 6 Club Captains and a number of Div 1 award winners (batting, bowling & fielding). It was the 2nd of the 8 in a row. ;)

Back row : Jeff Eckermann, Damian Pietsch, Michael Somebody (12th man), Mark Weinert, Steve Darch & Greg Hassold.
Front Row : Maurice Foote, Rick Wiebusch, Jason Maloney, Graeme Tscharke (c), Simon Janetzki & Mick Kieboom.
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby Goat Herder » Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:18 am

And this one too. :lol:

Beat arch-rivals Tea Tree Gully after batting the first week. Tscharke top-scored with 44, Oldman.D a very handy 20 odd. Janetzki decimated TTG's upper order, claiming a match-winning 6/36.


Back row : Daniel Dolling, David Oldman, Jason Tippins, Mark Weinert (c), Simon Janetzki, Graeme Tscharke & Jeff Eckermann.
Front Row : Justin Dolling, Marc Cossens (lol), Jon MacKenzie, Andrew Owen and Brenton Oldman (12th man).


PS; Hey Gigs, you'd be happy to know that the season after this was when PV beat Modbury because rain washed the match out both weeks. :P :supz: :lol:
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby Keefy » Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:27 am

Looking at those photos brings back of memories of playing against and with most of those blokes in those 2 photos.
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby bored » Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:32 am

jeebus some names i havent heard in a while there! ive played with a few of those blokes even though i started after the PV winning streak came to an end.

some very young looking current players / coach there too!
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Re: South Australian Churches and Community Cricket Association

Postby Goat Herder » Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:14 pm

Keefy wrote:Looking at those photos brings back of memories of playing against and with most of those blokes in those 2 photos.


The only time I think we got to bat together Keefy was in Wollongong against NSW B in a match we shoulda won. :? Craig Eck', Pete Lambert and JM didn't make many in reply to their 150 or so. We fought out a 4th or 5th wicket partnership before I missed an off-cutter (leg-cutter to the lefty) which took my off stump for 30-odd. I think you made 20 or so that day, looked as good as ya ever did that Carnival, then played one bad shot and got out. Then we lost 3 or 4 in quick succession and in major strife. Steve Briene then played the innings of his life for 45no from #9, but we still fell short. :( Played our worst cricket against the worst team. :roll: :lol: Felt good to smash Southerns - and that bonehead Graeme Hole (whatta spanka!) - the last day though, even though you didn't get a bat.. ;) :lol:
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