Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Thu May 14, 2009 9:47 pm

bazza1 wrote:
wycbloods wrote:Anyone expecting to lose any players from their teams/squads this year?

At the WYC we will be looking to replace R King, R Press and Possibly M McKay who after winning the A grade flag will more than likely all play b grade cricket next season. I guess they would have chosen a good way to go out but hopefully we can keep them in the A's as they are all still contributing enough to stay there.

We just need to find some replacements for these guys which will be easier said than done after looking at the records of these blokes.

Losing our opening batsmen that we had for the last couple of games to either Port or woodville and maybe 1 other batsmen.



who may that other batsmen be Bazza?
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby bazza1 » Thu May 14, 2009 11:13 pm

wycbloods wrote:
bazza1 wrote:
wycbloods wrote:Anyone expecting to lose any players from their teams/squads this year?

At the WYC we will be looking to replace R King, R Press and Possibly M McKay who after winning the A grade flag will more than likely all play b grade cricket next season. I guess they would have chosen a good way to go out but hopefully we can keep them in the A's as they are all still contributing enough to stay there.

We just need to find some replacements for these guys which will be easier said than done after looking at the records of these blokes.

Losing our opening batsmen that we had for the last couple of games to either Port or woodville and maybe 1 other batsmen.



who may that other batsmen be Bazza?

One of our young blokes, looking at going to Port.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Westsider » Fri May 15, 2009 12:48 am

He's Paul Tam's lovechild, I wouldnt worry about that!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Fri May 15, 2009 10:33 am

bazza1 wrote:
wycbloods wrote:
bazza1 wrote:
wycbloods wrote:Anyone expecting to lose any players from their teams/squads this year?

At the WYC we will be looking to replace R King, R Press and Possibly M McKay who after winning the A grade flag will more than likely all play b grade cricket next season. I guess they would have chosen a good way to go out but hopefully we can keep them in the A's as they are all still contributing enough to stay there.

We just need to find some replacements for these guys which will be easier said than done after looking at the records of these blokes.

Losing our opening batsmen that we had for the last couple of games to either Port or woodville and maybe 1 other batsmen.



who may that other batsmen be Bazza?

One of our young blokes, looking at going to Port.


So WHO is it Bazza? ;)
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby bazza1 » Fri May 15, 2009 5:02 pm

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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby CoverKing » Fri May 15, 2009 5:26 pm

Im lead to believe its a bloke by the name of Doyle. The bloke that opened the batting with Brad Christie in the last coupleof gamees after returning from interstate
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Westsider » Tue May 19, 2009 8:25 pm

Doyley was the first guy... i played with him when i was out at ports years ago.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby JWKDD » Fri May 22, 2009 9:34 am

Apparantly Heath Streak has come down with a bad case of swine flu and will be quarantined until after next cricket season. What are plympton going to do now...surely there are other ex international players that are willing to do their bit for local cricket in SA and will give u blokes a hand this year.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Bulldogs007 » Sun May 24, 2009 11:22 pm

JWKDD wrote:Apparantly Heath Streak has come down with a bad case of swine flu and will be quarantined until after next cricket season. What are plympton going to do now...surely there are other ex international players that are willing to do their bit for local cricket in SA and will give u blokes a hand this year.



You obviously no nothing so what a waste of a quote. Streak ready to go. Has pre season all planned out and Plympton cricket couldnt be in better hands.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby JWKDD » Mon May 25, 2009 9:49 am

is it true that the whole of plympton cricket club has now been quarantined because of heaths illness???
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Bulldogs007 » Mon May 25, 2009 9:29 pm

JWKDD wrote:is it true that the whole of plympton cricket club has now been quarantined because of heaths illness???



hahahahaha oh my god hahahaha thats so funny who helped you think of that. But who helped you spell it,
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby JWKDD » Tue May 26, 2009 8:17 pm

well champ i thought every1 went to school but it looks as though u must of missed out hey.

and obviously u have sum1 holding ur hand helping u write all ur sh*t because the rest of us just write whatever we think, not what sum1 else is thinking.

but mate dont let me bring u down...u just keep on keepin on
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Bulldogs007 » Wed May 27, 2009 8:43 pm

JWKDD wrote:well champ i thought every1 went to school but it looks as though u must of missed out hey.

and obviously u have sum1 holding ur hand helping u write all ur sh*t because the rest of us just write whatever we think, not what sum1 else is thinking.

but mate dont let me bring u down...u just keep on keepin on



If i wrote what i wanted to write i would be kicked off straight away. Haha you went to school. I bet you where the poor kid that got beat up every day for his lunch money and got the massive wedgies :lol: . oh and just keep on keepin on :roll: ......loser!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby bazza1 » Wed May 27, 2009 11:17 pm

AF would be disgusted with these post! God bless him :D
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Thu May 28, 2009 10:01 am

Bulldogs007 wrote:
JWKDD wrote:well champ i thought every1 went to school but it looks as though u must of missed out hey.

and obviously u have sum1 holding ur hand helping u write all ur sh*t because the rest of us just write whatever we think, not what sum1 else is thinking.

but mate dont let me bring u down...u just keep on keepin on



If i wrote what i wanted to write i would be kicked off straight away. Haha you went to school. I bet you where the poor kid that got beat up every day for his lunch money and got the massive wedgies :lol: . oh and just keep on keepin on :roll: ......loser!


Poor is one thing JWKDD is not. The rest i agree with ;) ;) .
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby Booney » Thu May 28, 2009 10:07 am

Im hoping JWKDD will be a little more succinct in his posting from now on. Right Dogg? ;)
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby woodublieve12 » Thu May 28, 2009 6:27 pm

Any one heard if there is any new teams coming into the comp for 09/10 season???????
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby JWKDD » Thu May 28, 2009 8:35 pm

only for u booney ;)
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Fri May 29, 2009 10:15 am

woodublieve12 wrote:Any one heard if there is any new teams coming into the comp for 09/10 season???????


There was talk at the exec meeting of the association about the plight of the SCA but the ASCA doesn't expect to see any teams from there at this stage and doesn't expect any new teams at this point.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Assosciation.

Postby wycbloods » Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:56 pm

This is what the WYC, thanks to a player of ours, have put together for the consideration of the clubs as an extra grade for our comp. What are peoples thoughts on this?


I propose that Div 7 ( we are now back to 6 Divisions I know, and this could be done in 6 or have 7 created once more ) be used in this manner and why.

- One day game limited to 40 overs

- Played every second week on week 2 of the 2 day comp. This will encourage people from all grades to attend presentations at each clubs facilities.

- Therefore with 12 teams each side would still play 11 games.

This is a brief over view of the proposal and I best summarise why I think this could work.

Many recently retired players would attest to the fact the reasons they have retired could be confined to three major factors. Work,Family,Age. Lets look at them closely.

Family - As players reach a more mature age and find themselves with a young family the ability to take several hours out of every Saturday begins to put an unhealthy balance

into peoples lives. Understandably cricket is often the loser in this equation and children and spouse's are held in much higher regard. Rightly so. This then causes players to

retire from the game.

Age - Just as above,many players find a full days cricket leaves them too 'sore' to be 100% for a return to work on Monday morning. As not many of us ( I wish it was nobody ) gets paid

to play our level of cricket invariably cricket is the loser again.

Work - Many people now find themselves in a position that entails weekend work and not all employers are flexible enough to allow people to 'skip' Saturday's just to play cricket.

Also, players in higher grades who have 1 off commitments ( wedding etc ) could fit in and play in this division. Also, juniors from each club could 'test the water' as it were into senior

cricket giving clubs a look at those 14 or 15 year olds who are nearly ready to take the next step.

I feel many people who are on the cusp of retirement along with many recenlty retired players could find playing every second week suitable to thier lifestyle. Family still gets quality time

and the body only has to recover every two weeks from a game. If work commitments are an issue people may have the ability to work every other Saturday.

After speaking with several past players from my club,along with the thoughts of players still playing at mine and other clubs I think the interest in this competition would be strong.

Please take the time to discuss this with the Presidents of each club as I believe the interest will be strong and the feedback positive.

After all,our assosciation is all about encouraging people to play the game and what better way than to keep people involved longer and get them involved earlier.
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