Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby CoverKing » Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:20 am

Understand where you are coming form Gowser.

But rules are rules i guess, and every club voted on them at the AGM and therefore will and deserve to cop a fine if they are not doing little things like this.

ASCA website is terrible. You said "better utilised" i think we should just try to utilise it first. Definitely one of the worse association websites in the state
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby bazza1 » Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:27 am

I personally think that the teams shouldnt have to be submitted before the game, whats stopping clubs submitting bogus or incorrect line ups just to satisfy the association. As long as there in by saturday night, I would think that would be appropriate.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby CoverKing » Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:48 am

bazza1 wrote:I personally think that the teams shouldnt have to be submitted before the game, whats stopping clubs submitting bogus or incorrect line ups just to satisfy the association. As long as there in by saturday night, I would think that would be appropriate.


The president said at the AGM they just want a side to be submitted. No need to be 100% but they would appreciate it to be similar to what takes the field on Saturday.

FOr example, ICC name 15 or so every week. But they just do that cause there a bunch of wankers ;)
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby bazza1 » Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:59 am

CoverKing wrote:
bazza1 wrote:I personally think that the teams shouldnt have to be submitted before the game, whats stopping clubs submitting bogus or incorrect line ups just to satisfy the association. As long as there in by saturday night, I would think that would be appropriate.


The president said at the AGM they just want a side to be submitted. No need to be 100% but they would appreciate it to be similar to what takes the field on Saturday.

FOr example, ICC name 15 or so every week. But they just do that cause there a bunch of wankers ;)

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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby Tight_Lines » Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:32 am

Yeah i wasnt 100% on the 7 o'clock part i thought that was a little extreme someone told me tonight it was and we havent had an issue with the teams being put in thats done after selection the main thing ive missed is to confirm scores after they are completed by the oppostion I just needed to be reminded im sure they can see where clubs are not properly doing the scores and send a warning email but hopefully this should be the last of it from now on for us.

And yes we did get grants for the Nets we got quite a few although alot require 50% from the club and although we did get a lot of money from these, nets still are alot for what you get really. Our biggest lose is our juniors and training are no longer at Sheidow School so there is no hot food all day and there are only so many eskies we can fill up without going back and forth from grounds and it gets damn cold after trainings now so everyone leaves straight after trainings.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby Roseboy » Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:21 am

Tight_Lines wrote:Our biggest lose is our juniors and training are no longer at Sheidow School so there is no hot food all day and there are only so many eskies we can fill up without going back and forth from grounds and it gets damn cold after trainings now so everyone leaves straight after trainings.

I feel your pain, TL. I'm responsible for our BBQs at the Ramblers and as AF will attest to, it's a huge job. My week now consists of providing drinks & BBQ food (meat/bread/sauce/onions/potatoes etc) for:
* selection night (Wednesdays - once a fortnight)
* U11s (Thursdays - some weeks)
* Milo in2CRICKET (Fridays - each week)
* Post-game (Saturdays - each week)

Then there's the odd fete, club function or whatever. This is all done utilising 3 big eskies, plenty of ice and having helpers willing to actually cook the BBQ. It's definitely worth it financially though.

Big change for us this year is to try and cater for people's tastes - so this year we've gone from just having West End Draught cans & Pales as the beer options to also including Carlton Draught, TEDs & Blondes along with 4 different soft drink options + Jim Beam cans. Our numbers back at the club have increased significantly as have our profits.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby Rik E Boy » Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:50 am

bazza1 wrote:The captain of the E grade is 73, you and him can talk about the old days ;)


Hey you don't mean Baulderstone do you? How many games would have played? Amazing.

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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby Eric_Gilchurch » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:55 am

Would you let this Adelaide man coach your kids in cricket? Watch the video and make a desicion...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAj-CrMJ9Tw
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby Roseboy » Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:06 pm

Eric_Gilchurch wrote:Would you let this Adelaide man coach your kids in cricket? Watch the video and make a desicion...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAj-CrMJ9Tw

:lol: Nice find...

With my judgemental hat on, he over-did the swearing @ the kids though in place of coming up with new gags. Something just seems wrong swearing, even as a comedy, at kids that young.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby CoverKing » Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:03 pm

Roseboy wrote:
Tight_Lines wrote:Our biggest lose is our juniors and training are no longer at Sheidow School so there is no hot food all day and there are only so many eskies we can fill up without going back and forth from grounds and it gets damn cold after trainings now so everyone leaves straight after trainings.

I feel your pain, TL. I'm responsible for our BBQs at the Ramblers and as AF will attest to, it's a huge job. My week now consists of providing drinks & BBQ food (meat/bread/sauce/onions/potatoes etc) for:
* selection night (Wednesdays - once a fortnight)
* U11s (Thursdays - some weeks)
* Milo in2CRICKET (Fridays - each week)
* Post-game (Saturdays - each week)


Then there's the odd fete, club function or whatever. This is all done utilising 3 big eskies, plenty of ice and having helpers willing to actually cook the BBQ. It's definitely worth it financially though.

Big change for us this year is to try and cater for people's tastes - so this year we've gone from just having West End Draught cans & Pales as the beer options to also including Carlton Draught, TEDs & Blondes along with 4 different soft drink options + Jim Beam cans. Our numbers back at the club have increased significantly as have our profits.


RB, thats a massive effort by you, and formerly AF. Are you in attendence at all of those?? Or do you have Roseboy's little helpers??
Post game for the Ramblers, where do you guys do presentations??
I also notice you have your selections on a Wednesday night, so ramblers only train once a week im guessing?
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby Booney » Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:08 pm

Tell them to go easy on me Bazza, getting all nervous like it is my first game again.... 8)
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby CoverKing » Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:12 pm

Booney wrote:Tell them to go easy on me Bazza, getting all nervous like it is my first game again.... 8)


Nervous about paying up after the game are we??? ;)
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby Booney » Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:20 pm

Nervous about hitting some innocent passer by....
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby bazza1 » Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:29 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
bazza1 wrote:The captain of the E grade is 73, you and him can talk about the old days ;)


Hey you don't mean Baulderstone do you? How many games would have played? Amazing.

regards,

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Yeah its Ronny Baulderstone, he only came to our club 8 years ago so he has only racked up 67 games with us. I would dare to try and guess how many he has played over the years. You played him in the GF a few years ago now.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby Amateur Footy » Fri Nov 06, 2009 1:57 pm

CoverKing wrote:
Roseboy wrote:
Tight_Lines wrote:Our biggest lose is our juniors and training are no longer at Sheidow School so there is no hot food all day and there are only so many eskies we can fill up without going back and forth from grounds and it gets damn cold after trainings now so everyone leaves straight after trainings.

I feel your pain, TL. I'm responsible for our BBQs at the Ramblers and as AF will attest to, it's a huge job. My week now consists of providing drinks & BBQ food (meat/bread/sauce/onions/potatoes etc) for:
* selection night (Wednesdays - once a fortnight)
* U11s (Thursdays - some weeks)
* Milo in2CRICKET (Fridays - each week)
* Post-game (Saturdays - each week)


Then there's the odd fete, club function or whatever. This is all done utilising 3 big eskies, plenty of ice and having helpers willing to actually cook the BBQ. It's definitely worth it financially though.

Big change for us this year is to try and cater for people's tastes - so this year we've gone from just having West End Draught cans & Pales as the beer options to also including Carlton Draught, TEDs & Blondes along with 4 different soft drink options + Jim Beam cans. Our numbers back at the club have increased significantly as have our profits.


RB, thats a massive effort by you, and formerly AF. Are you in attendence at all of those?? Or do you have Roseboy's little helpers??
Post game for the Ramblers, where do you guys do presentations??
I also notice you have your selections on a Wednesday night, so ramblers only train once a week im guessing?


Compulosry training Wednesdays with optional hit on Thursdays against bowling machine. More pressure on As to make the Thursday session and anyone missing Wednesday. We do training/presentaions at Weymouth Oval where our Cs and Ds play. We hire a room with a balcony at the community centre.

We have a junior parent involved with Friday night BBQs now and the plan is for parents to be more involved going forward. Required plenty of work by comittee to get juniors off the ground but going forward we should see extra helpers. We have 60 kids attending our Milo In2Cricket sessions which is bloody amazing - resulted from mass letter drops in the local area.
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby jb » Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:48 pm

AF/RB good to see you blokes getting some junior system going, will be well worth the effort in a few years.

and it is a disgrace sheidow park has been fined this much, fair enough rules are rules but we have 12 teams to enter every week. why do they have to be entered so early? whats wrong with them being entered by tuesday because before mycricket thats when we found out the scores of other games anyway through the advertiser. this among other stupid things is the reason why this association has a very long way to go!!!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby wycbloods » Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:55 pm

jb wrote:AF/RB good to see you blokes getting some junior system going, will be well worth the effort in a few years.

and it is a disgrace sheidow park has been fined this much, fair enough rules are rules but we have 12 teams to enter every week. why do they have to be entered so early? whats wrong with them being entered by tuesday because before mycricket thats when we found out the scores of other games anyway through the advertiser. this among other stupid things is the reason why this association has a very long way to go!!!


No it isn't Sheidow just need to do what is expected of all clubs it isn't that hard. All clubs had an opportunity to make an amendment to the motion which was put forward at this years agm and they chose not to. Sunday midday is the time which the advertiser want the scores so they can have them in either monday or tuesdays paper. It takes about 10 minutes to put a teams score into mycricket, i don't understand all the fuss. If clubs are relying on one person to enter all scores then that is an issue they need to work through themselves.
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CoverKing said what?

Agree with AF on this one!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby wycbloods » Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:58 pm

Amateur Footy wrote:
CoverKing wrote:
Roseboy wrote:
Tight_Lines wrote:Our biggest lose is our juniors and training are no longer at Sheidow School so there is no hot food all day and there are only so many eskies we can fill up without going back and forth from grounds and it gets damn cold after trainings now so everyone leaves straight after trainings.

I feel your pain, TL. I'm responsible for our BBQs at the Ramblers and as AF will attest to, it's a huge job. My week now consists of providing drinks & BBQ food (meat/bread/sauce/onions/potatoes etc) for:
* selection night (Wednesdays - once a fortnight)
* U11s (Thursdays - some weeks)
* Milo in2CRICKET (Fridays - each week)
* Post-game (Saturdays - each week)


Then there's the odd fete, club function or whatever. This is all done utilising 3 big eskies, plenty of ice and having helpers willing to actually cook the BBQ. It's definitely worth it financially though.

Big change for us this year is to try and cater for people's tastes - so this year we've gone from just having West End Draught cans & Pales as the beer options to also including Carlton Draught, TEDs & Blondes along with 4 different soft drink options + Jim Beam cans. Our numbers back at the club have increased significantly as have our profits.


RB, thats a massive effort by you, and formerly AF. Are you in attendence at all of those?? Or do you have Roseboy's little helpers??
Post game for the Ramblers, where do you guys do presentations??
I also notice you have your selections on a Wednesday night, so ramblers only train once a week im guessing?


Compulosry training Wednesdays with optional hit on Thursdays against bowling machine. More pressure on As to make the Thursday session and anyone missing Wednesday. We do training/presentaions at Weymouth Oval where our Cs and Ds play. We hire a room with a balcony at the community centre.

We have a junior parent involved with Friday night BBQs now and the plan is for parents to be more involved going forward. Required plenty of work by comittee to get juniors off the ground but going forward we should see extra helpers. We have 60 kids attending our Milo In2Cricket sessions which is bloody amazing - resulted from mass letter drops in the local area.


It is amazing what you can achieve with some effort. Juniors take a whole lot of work but the club can reap some great benefits. I looked after our junior program which was 6 sides for 3 years so i understand how much work is involved but it is good to see those kids starting to filter into our seniors and doing well.
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CoverKing said what?

Agree with AF on this one!
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby jb » Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:11 pm

wycbloods wrote:
jb wrote:AF/RB good to see you blokes getting some junior system going, will be well worth the effort in a few years.

and it is a disgrace sheidow park has been fined this much, fair enough rules are rules but we have 12 teams to enter every week. why do they have to be entered so early? whats wrong with them being entered by tuesday because before mycricket thats when we found out the scores of other games anyway through the advertiser. this among other stupid things is the reason why this association has a very long way to go!!!


No it isn't Sheidow just need to do what is expected of all clubs it isn't that hard. All clubs had an opportunity to make an amendment to the motion which was put forward at this years agm and they chose not to. Sunday midday is the time which the advertiser want the scores so they can have them in either monday or tuesdays paper. It takes about 10 minutes to put a teams score into mycricket, i don't understand all the fuss. If clubs are relying on one person to enter all scores then that is an issue they need to work through themselves.


bloods the association is gonna be making alot of money out of this from clubs that are trying to do the right thing, sure it was passed at the agm but it doesnt mean it cant be looked into again and rectify the flaws in this rediculous system... they arent even this harsh at district or turf level so why do we have to do it at this level. mycricket is just a lazy option for the association so they dont have dont run a website and now they are making money off it through rediculous rules and fines.

WHERE IS THE MONEY GOING TO GO?
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Re: Adelaide Suburban Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby Amateur Footy » Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:16 pm

My cricket is a great system IMO. I like being able to see scoreboards on sat night / sun morning.

Can't say that I agree with putting team lists in before the game. Can't see the point other than to prevent clubs from changing selected sides to qualify players when an opposing club forfeits.

10 mins to put socres in? Obviously the scorebooks all add up at WYC.
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