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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Amateur Footy » Sat Mar 14, 2009 10:24 am

JWKDD wrote:Just though id give my 2 cents worth

Colo from the ramblers IMO kept very well against us, i was at square leg for 12 or so overs and there was some very gd wicket keeping while i was there. Was a few stumping chances that he created, so forgive me AF if i dont 100% agree with you when you say his most agile years are behind him. Must of been some sort of freak athlete if that is so!! Although it must be added that he did give you a catch off pressy that any decent keeper would of caught lol. Good catch though!!


Nup, that was Calderbank's catch at 2nd slip. It hit Colo's knee and deflected to 2nd. Any decent keeper wouldn't have been up to the stumps to the new ball and would have had it easy, but then it may not have happened if Colo wasn't putting the pressure on them to stay in their crease.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby JWKDD » Sat Mar 14, 2009 10:46 am

Shows how much i was paying attention, but nah i think he did a very good and him keeping up for russel king was one of the smartest things he could of done for the day...as most people would know russel doesnt mind a quick 2 step down the track, so for him not being able to do that he was forced to play a different game than what he normally would.

Early wickets for the youth centre bring the key today, otherwise i fear we may be playing at the ramblers next week. Youth Centre FTW!!!!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby JWKDD » Sat Mar 14, 2009 10:48 am

And bloods if u happen to read this before the game, a quiet night was had last night so i am expecting a lengthy spell today :D :D
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Westsider » Sat Mar 14, 2009 6:23 pm

For you section 1 guru's... North Haven DID NOT lose outright.

1/100+ at stumps.

I need results on these if you can.

Section 5 Belair II vs Coro Ramb III
Section 5 South Park vs Mitchell Park III (edit: MPIII wins on 1st inns)

Section 4 Keswick IV vs Southern II
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Sat Mar 14, 2009 9:32 pm

Westsider wrote:For you section 1 guru's... North Haven DID NOT lose outright.

1/100+ at stumps.

I need results on these if you can.

Section 5 Belair II vs Coro Ramb III
Section 5 South Park vs Mitchell Park III (edit: MPIII wins on 1st inns)

Section 4 Keswick IV vs Southern II



Good to see the Nth Haven boys not lose outright i heard one of them made 100 do you know who it was?

A cracker of a game at WYC which we finished the wrong side of. The ramblers chased down the 228 set by WYC and were bowled out for 230. They were 7/120odd but had good partnerships after that for every wicket and snuck home. The big fella at the end batted well, and we gave him a few lives, and knocked up a match winning 70. It was a good game and next weeks semi between the two sides at the Ramblers should be a cracker of a game. We will be welcoming back R Hopkins and J Whenan which i am sure will make our side 3 runs better ;) .

I heard Plympton lost outright to Keswick which was a disappointing end to what was otherwise a good year for them. Keswick just miss out despite winning outright and the bays have Missed out by not getting the outright today. So the final round games of ICC Vs Sheidow and WYC Vs Ramblers will be the first week of a very even finals campaign. Good luck to everyone in every grade playing in the finals.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby bazza1 » Sat Mar 14, 2009 9:42 pm

Glenelg got 18 runs in front and declared, we had to face a max of 68 overs, and after 45 we were 1/166 with Doyle 104 and Quirk 57.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Sat Mar 14, 2009 9:52 pm

Sounds like those two both batted very well then Bazza and a positive finish to the season for your boys even though it wasn't a win.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby bazza1 » Sat Mar 14, 2009 10:18 pm

Yeah mate we lost the game but we won the battle, great way to end the season. Basso asked me what my intentions were and i said you guys have to bowl us out. Restored a bit of confidence back in the team.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Sat Mar 14, 2009 10:31 pm

bazza1 wrote:Yeah mate we lost the game but we won the battle, great way to end the season. Basso asked me what my intentions were and i said you guys have to bowl us out. Restored a bit of confidence back in the team.


Was he thinking you were going to give it to him on a platter? :shock:
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Roseboy » Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:26 am

Westsider wrote:I need results on these if you can.

Section 5 Belair II vs Coro Ramb III

Can't help with the others, but the Ramblers beat Belair outright in section 5.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Roseboy » Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:39 am

wycbloods wrote:A cracker of a game at WYC which we finished the wrong side of. The ramblers chased down the 228 set by WYC and were bowled out for 230. They were 7/120odd but had good partnerships after that for every wicket and snuck home. The big fella at the end batted well, and we gave him a few lives, and knocked up a match winning 70. It was a good game and next weeks semi between the two sides at the Ramblers should be a cracker of a game. We will be welcoming back R Hopkins and J Whenan which i am sure will make our side 3 runs better ;) .

Yeah, big Damian batted very well. To have a guy like him come in at number 9 is a huge luxury.

I agree that Hopkins and Whenan returning are big ins, but it'll be interesting to see who you have to say goodbye to make way for them. Never nice to have to drop guys going into finals...

I have to say, I don't think I've seen that many LBWs given in a game of cricket. I'm not saying they weren't there, but 7 of 20 is unusual...
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby CoverKing » Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:05 am

Roseboy wrote:
wycbloods wrote:A cracker of a game at WYC which we finished the wrong side of. The ramblers chased down the 228 set by WYC and were bowled out for 230. They were 7/120odd but had good partnerships after that for every wicket and snuck home. The big fella at the end batted well, and we gave him a few lives, and knocked up a match winning 70. It was a good game and next weeks semi between the two sides at the Ramblers should be a cracker of a game. We will be welcoming back R Hopkins and J Whenan which i am sure will make our side 3 runs better ;) .

Yeah, big Damian batted very well. To have a guy like him come in at number 9 is a huge luxury.

I agree that Hopkins and Whenan returning are big ins, but it'll be interesting to see who you have to say goodbye to make way for them. Never nice to have to drop guys going into finals...

I have to say, I don't think I've seen that many LBWs given in a game of cricket. I'm not saying they weren't there, but 7 of 20 is unusual...


IMO chris is always consistent and does not give too many lbws from what iv seen. he coulda just had many lbw's that were out. but 7 outta 20 is a lot.
Calderbank wasnt happy with his?? and walked off in a good manner. Thought that was a bit poor by him as captain standing at the crease for so long after being given out lbw ...
Great batting at the end by that damian bloke, batted well and hit some big balls! Deserved to win in the end if we couldnt bowl you out after having em 7/120 odd defending 228. Too good! Be a good game this saturday and sunday.

Well done to NH for not just avoiding the outright but batting well and should take some confidence from that into next year. Good work bazza on saying they will have to bowl you out and not giving them the chance to make the 4.
Hewett medal could come down to if Rusty did anything for keswick in there outright win? sambo and rowe obviously both big contenders but may miss out on votes this game.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Westsider » Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:21 am

Roseboy wrote:
Westsider wrote:I need results on these if you can.

Section 5 Belair II vs Coro Ramb III

Can't help with the others, but the Ramblers beat Belair outright in section 5.



Sweet, home final for us :)
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Amateur Footy » Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:53 am

CoverKing wrote:
Roseboy wrote:
wycbloods wrote:A cracker of a game at WYC which we finished the wrong side of. The ramblers chased down the 228 set by WYC and were bowled out for 230. They were 7/120odd but had good partnerships after that for every wicket and snuck home. The big fella at the end batted well, and we gave him a few lives, and knocked up a match winning 70. It was a good game and next weeks semi between the two sides at the Ramblers should be a cracker of a game. We will be welcoming back R Hopkins and J Whenan which i am sure will make our side 3 runs better ;) .

Yeah, big Damian batted very well. To have a guy like him come in at number 9 is a huge luxury.

I agree that Hopkins and Whenan returning are big ins, but it'll be interesting to see who you have to say goodbye to make way for them. Never nice to have to drop guys going into finals...

I have to say, I don't think I've seen that many LBWs given in a game of cricket. I'm not saying they weren't there, but 7 of 20 is unusual...


IMO chris is always consistent and does not give too many lbws from what iv seen. he coulda just had many lbw's that were out. but 7 outta 20 is a lot.
Calderbank wasnt happy with his?? and walked off in a good manner. Thought that was a bit poor by him as captain standing at the crease for so long after being given out lbw ...
Great batting at the end by that damian bloke, batted well and hit some big balls! Deserved to win in the end if we couldnt bowl you out after having em 7/120 odd defending 228. Too good! Be a good game this saturday and sunday.

Well done to NH for not just avoiding the outright but batting well and should take some confidence from that into next year. Good work bazza on saying they will have to bowl you out and not giving them the chance to make the 4.
Hewett medal could come down to if Rusty did anything for keswick in there outright win? sambo and rowe obviously both big contenders but may miss out on votes this game.


Calderbank and the non-striker both felt it wasn't pitching or in line with the stumps, just that he padded up to it. Why batsmen pad up is beyond me anyway.

Reckon the story of that game is catches win matches, but that is true for most. Mind you, there was the odd great throw at the stumps :?

Nice to get this weeks game back home and away from your 1980s matting. About time that got replaced chaps. Does no favours to the ball at all.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:57 am

Amateur Footy wrote:
CoverKing wrote:
Roseboy wrote:
wycbloods wrote:A cracker of a game at WYC which we finished the wrong side of. The ramblers chased down the 228 set by WYC and were bowled out for 230. They were 7/120odd but had good partnerships after that for every wicket and snuck home. The big fella at the end batted well, and we gave him a few lives, and knocked up a match winning 70. It was a good game and next weeks semi between the two sides at the Ramblers should be a cracker of a game. We will be welcoming back R Hopkins and J Whenan which i am sure will make our side 3 runs better ;) .

Yeah, big Damian batted very well. To have a guy like him come in at number 9 is a huge luxury.

I agree that Hopkins and Whenan returning are big ins, but it'll be interesting to see who you have to say goodbye to make way for them. Never nice to have to drop guys going into finals...

I have to say, I don't think I've seen that many LBWs given in a game of cricket. I'm not saying they weren't there, but 7 of 20 is unusual...


IMO chris is always consistent and does not give too many lbws from what iv seen. he coulda just had many lbw's that were out. but 7 outta 20 is a lot.
Calderbank wasnt happy with his?? and walked off in a good manner. Thought that was a bit poor by him as captain standing at the crease for so long after being given out lbw ...
Great batting at the end by that damian bloke, batted well and hit some big balls! Deserved to win in the end if we couldnt bowl you out after having em 7/120 odd defending 228. Too good! Be a good game this saturday and sunday.

Well done to NH for not just avoiding the outright but batting well and should take some confidence from that into next year. Good work bazza on saying they will have to bowl you out and not giving them the chance to make the 4.
Hewett medal could come down to if Rusty did anything for keswick in there outright win? sambo and rowe obviously both big contenders but may miss out on votes this game.


Calderbank and the non-striker both felt it wasn't pitching or in line with the stumps, just that he padded up to it. Why batsmen pad up is beyond me anyway.

Reckon the story of that game is catches win matches, but that is true for most. Mind you, there was the odd great throw at the stumps :?

Nice to get this weeks game back home and away from your 1980s matting. About time that got replaced chaps. Does no favours to the ball at all.


The matting is only 2 seasons old :roll: . Nothing wrong with it at all. See how all the permanent stuck down ones are doing in two or three years time and then compare.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:58 am

Agreed re the catches win matches.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Gowser » Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:43 pm

Amateur Footy wrote:Nice to get this weeks game back home and away from your 1980s matting. About time that got replaced chaps. Does no favours to the ball at all.


The stuck down matting used at Hewett and Hawthorndene ovals are an awful, 2 paced, bowlers wet dream. Get a half decent bowler on them with a 2 piece ball and they become dangerous.

Good luck to all sides in the finals.

Who should be relegated to div.2 ??
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Amateur Footy » Sun Mar 15, 2009 3:22 pm

Gowser wrote:
Amateur Footy wrote:Nice to get this weeks game back home and away from your 1980s matting. About time that got replaced chaps. Does no favours to the ball at all.


The stuck down matting used at Hewett and Hawthorndene ovals are an awful, 2 paced, bowlers wet dream. Get a half decent bowler on them with a 2 piece ball and they become dangerous.

Good luck to all sides in the finals.

Who should be relegated to div.2 ??


Why an we still make plenty of runs on them then? Once you're in they're fine IMO. The ball can do some funny things but I haven't seen any wickets result from it. Normally does too much.

NH will be relegated.

The WYC matting must have been 2nd hand two seasons ago surely? The old line markings have been removed and swapped ends and now the current lines are almost gone. Different type of matting to what most clubs use too.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Bulldogs007 » Sun Mar 15, 2009 3:27 pm

Ramblers pitch is an apsolute piece of SHI_, as soon as you get a little drop of rain on it you cant bowl, unless all the bowlers have brand new shoes with extra FUC_EN grip. They should be made to rip it up and replace it. FUC_EN JOKE....
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Sun Mar 15, 2009 3:43 pm

Amateur Footy wrote:
Gowser wrote:
Amateur Footy wrote:Nice to get this weeks game back home and away from your 1980s matting. About time that got replaced chaps. Does no favours to the ball at all.


The stuck down matting used at Hewett and Hawthorndene ovals are an awful, 2 paced, bowlers wet dream. Get a half decent bowler on them with a 2 piece ball and they become dangerous.

Good luck to all sides in the finals.

Who should be relegated to div.2 ??


Why an we still make plenty of runs on them then? Once you're in they're fine IMO. The ball can do some funny things but I haven't seen any wickets result from it. Normally does too much.

NH will be relegated.

The WYC matting must have been 2nd hand two seasons ago surely? The old line markings have been removed and swapped ends and now the current lines are almost gone. Different type of matting to what most clubs use too.


No as recommended by the supplier we swap the ends around every season it makes for the most even wear and tear and ensures you get a longer life out of it.
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