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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby THE MOLE » Fri Feb 27, 2009 10:32 am

smithy wrote:Did the effigy look something like this?

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Thats it, he was a bit sunburnt that day!
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby lion heart » Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:12 am

That pic must have been taken during footy season as he looks to have lost a few pounds :lol:
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Bag The Points » Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:22 am

I agree with "Off The Wall" ---- Stephen Byrne will definitely score enough points to make him a genuine danger. My tip stays with Jimmy Edwards though.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS » Fri Feb 27, 2009 3:03 pm

smithy wrote:Apparently a huge night down at the Port.
Big crowd, great atmosphere and a tight game.
Anyone here manage to catch a 6 and grab a free 6 pack ?

there would be a few sore heads today. i left just after 12 and t-bar was still slammimg beers good to see the shoe boys hang around for a jager or 7
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Super Fred » Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:06 pm

ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS wrote:
smithy wrote:Apparently a huge night down at the Port.
Big crowd, great atmosphere and a tight game.
Anyone here manage to catch a 6 and grab a free 6 pack ?

there would be a few sore heads today. i left just after 12 and t-bar was still slammimg beers good to see the shoe boys hang around for a jager or 7


A big thanks to the Porties hierarchy for puttin on free drinks for both sets of players after the game. Was a good night. Cheers
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby The JC Allstar Band » Fri Feb 27, 2009 4:17 pm

Super Fred wrote:
ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS wrote:
smithy wrote:Apparently a huge night down at the Port.
Big crowd, great atmosphere and a tight game.
Anyone here manage to catch a 6 and grab a free 6 pack ?

there would be a few sore heads today. i left just after 12 and t-bar was still slammimg beers good to see the shoe boys hang around for a jager or 7


A big thanks to the Porties hierarchy for puttin on free drinks for both sets of players after the game. Was a good night. Cheers


Yeah hats off to all players and supporters from both teams for putting on a good tight contest in the right spirits, then hanging around to put away a few spirits at the bar!!
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Legend killer » Fri Feb 27, 2009 8:46 pm

[quote="ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS"][quote="smithy"]Apparently a huge night down at the Port.
Big crowd, great atmosphere and a tight game.
Anyone here manage to catch a 6 and grab a free 6 pack ?[/quote]
there would be a few sore heads today. i left just after 12 and t-bar was still slammimg beers good to see the shoe boys hang around for a jager or 7[/quote]


yes was a good close game with a big crowd,scarffy batted a tad slow but picked up the pace at the bar when he heard jagers were 4 for $18 and knocked back bout 5 in as many minutes in which he asked for a clearance papers to join porties then asked for boys if he could wear there medals,shoe boy u mite want to lower your bar prices or it could be heartbreakin for u to see him in a baggy black :ympray: hang he was wearing one of the porties boys black caps last nite
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby smithy » Sun Mar 01, 2009 12:02 am

Port A grade chased down Morphies total and finished minor premiers.
Port B Grade lost by 5 runs in a good game but also finished minor premiers.
Port C1 won finishing minor premiers and Port C 2 lost finishing 3rd at the end of minor round.

Quite a dominant season by the lads at Port Noarlunga during the minor round and a lot of credit must go to the coach Brad Nicholas who has brought a terrific approach to training and game day since being appointed a few years ago.
Kudos also go to the captains of each grade, especially the C grade skippers who face the challenge of pinching players from not only a team mate but an opposing captain as well which isn;t an ideal situation.

Porties A Grade, languishing in 3rd mid season and playing ordinary cricket until the Seaford lads came on here and gave it BIG TIME to Mark Boes.
Since then the white pointers have been playing great cricket and the captain scoring a couple of tons.

Finals time is upon us and good luck to all sides and hopefully some good spirited, competitive cricket without interference from the weather is played by both sides.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Sun Mar 01, 2009 12:36 am

Well done to the Shoe boys finishing the minor round with some solid wins.

A grade to good for Kangies chasing 140 the Shoes ended 7/320? with the skipper making 135 and surley rapping up the COY.

B grade belted Kangies and just missed an outright Kangies 140 Shoes 200 Kangies 8/50 with the pres Ollie finishing with some great bowling and 9 for the game

C grade as expected belting dads army and the big swinger making 86

16 went down in their worst performance of the year and am sure next week WILL come out to play?

14 went down but these young lads inproved during the year and all will learn from the experience.

Now finals so all on deck and have a crack.

ps Juniour got a golden today and one wonders if his preperation could of been better considering the photo posted.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby smithy » Sun Mar 01, 2009 2:36 am

shoe boy wrote:ps Juniour got a golden today and one wonders if his preperation could of been better considering the photo posted.


C'Mon shoeboy..........he wasn't the only Noarlunga lad there until the early hours.
The line up for a drink was 2 deep until midnight.
To say his preperation was wrong would suggest that Porties should've lost today as well.
Just because he had his head pictured doesn't mean anything.

Remember when we were his age ????? ImageImageImage
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Sun Mar 01, 2009 8:09 am

Only joking Smithy.

It was great to see and hear the lads had a good time and can enjoy each others company after the game as did the Kangie boys last night.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby smithy » Sun Mar 01, 2009 10:52 am

shoe boy wrote:It was great to see and hear the lads had a good time and can enjoy each others company after the game as did the Kangie boys last night.


Couldn't agree more mate, wish it would happen more often.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby krustymirkin » Sun Mar 01, 2009 4:05 pm

So comes the completion of another minor round,full marks to all 6 A grade sides not one outright result,with all sides competative and capable of winning.Kangarilla have shown signs of improvement,with a lot of young lads the future looks bright,Morphett vale also have played good cricket and are not far off,the gap between first and last is minimal.Interesting to see how all captains are also the best performers,James Edwards, Mark Boes,Shane Comer, Rhys Allard,Stephen Bryne and Houston,all will probably win best for their club,the improvement of young players continues amongst all sides Jason Scarff, Sam Titterton,A J Burgess,Ciaron Ohagan,Featherstone and Sean Mcivor,all developing into future leaders and star performers.Now we head into finals with all side capable of winning with this weeks games Pt Noar vs Cove,cant pick a clear winner both teams have players capable of winning or turning the game and so could be said of Noar vs Seaford makes for an interesting couple of weeks. :)
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Super Fred » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:00 am

krustymirkin wrote:So comes the completion of another minor round,full marks to all 6 A grade sides not one outright result,with all sides competative and capable of winning.Kangarilla have shown signs of improvement,with a lot of young lads the future looks bright,Morphett vale also have played good cricket and are not far off,the gap between first and last is minimal.Interesting to see how all captains are also the best performers,James Edwards, Mark Boes,Shane Comer, Rhys Allard,Stephen Bryne and Houston,all will probably win best for their club,the improvement of young players continues amongst all sides Jason Scarff, Sam Titterton,A J Burgess,Ciaron Ohagan,Featherstone and Sean Mcivor,all developing into future leaders and star performers.Now we head into finals with all side capable of winning with this weeks games Pt Noar vs Cove,cant pick a clear winner both teams have players capable of winning or turning the game and so could be said of Noar vs Seaford makes for an interesting couple of weeks. :)


Yeah lets hope the weather doesnt play a part this finals series as the A Grade games this weekend should be crackers....good luck all teams playing in finals
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:11 am

What were the scores from the w/end?
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Super Fred » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:18 am

shoe boy wrote:What were the scores from the w/end?


All the results are now up on the My Cricket website
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:34 am

So that means all tables are up to date???
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby Super Fred » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:37 am

Just looking at the tables, Flaggies B grade will be a bit peeved, finished in third spot by 17 runs and apparently by all reports they had an hour to bat but declined cause they thought they had second wrapped up. Just goes to show, every point counts.
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby shoe boy » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:51 am

Super Fred wrote:Just looking at the tables, Flaggies B grade will be a bit peeved, finished in third spot by 17 runs and apparently by all reports they had an hour to bat but declined cause they thought they had second wrapped up. Just goes to show, every point counts.


Same story with the 16 game. Seaford just got in with65 runs.

Noarlunga finished 2nd to Kangies should be a good game
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Re: Southern Cricket Association News

Postby lion heart » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:58 am

Super Fred wrote:Just looking at the tables, Flaggies B grade will be a bit peeved, finished in third spot by 17 runs and apparently by all reports they had an hour to bat but declined cause they thought they had second wrapped up. Just goes to show, every point counts.


It amazing how many teams have done this over the years and it has cost teams finals.
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