Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby WestIndiesWonder24 » Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:22 pm

Words of Wisdom just an opinion Mate..I love playing against the pongy guys they are very competive and I know guys like Faggs, Wal and Tilt arent playing this year but its just frustrating they are in and out of A grade when it suits them it seems...

HW yeah Im hoping We have enough on the board against Dingy this week, but with B. Garrard in red hot form you can never tell.....

Yeah Willunga arent doing too bad...But I think they still Lack some batting options especially if peek gets out early and Elliot takes 40 over to get over double figures..But they are probably the best form side at the moment....
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby damian » Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:45 pm

ROCKYB wrote:
HappyWanderer wrote:Rocky what's going on at Goolwa ATM. B Grade fielded a team full of juniors (was told 8 or 9 juniors with 2 14yo) & c2's forfieting. Was it because the cricket is on at adelaide oval or are things fading away.


The Bgrade side has got alot of juniors in it and from all talks are enjoying the challenge of playing Bgrade ,the c2 had alot of outs for second week and only being allowed two replacements they had to forfiet.


Goolwa B's have fielded a young side all year. Rob Lose is the oldest by far, the closest to him is 22.

The team that is currently playing against Aldinga consists of:

Rob Lose
1 x 22
2 x 18
1 x 17
2 x 16
2 x 15
2 x 14
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby a.chucka » Tue Dec 08, 2009 3:26 pm

How'd pongy go against that side then..


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WestIndiesWonder24 wrote:Myponga as a cricket club are Piss Weak...I have all the respect for the guys they are great blokes but there attitude towards cricket and providing an A Grade team when they want to is disgraceful.....

And you can't say they would be one of those teams in which would struggle....

Anyway some very interesting results on the weekend and all teams this year have a shot at winning the holy grail now I would think....

I like Compass Gold for flag favourites if they get there players back
Also Willunga are a massive threat and are going along nicely....


How is the club piss weak? Is it not ok for Magpie, Rowns, & Skater to play B grade when they're all over 40? Watch when Skater stops making runs ( normally happens around Christmas ) & see how they go then? Pongys C's have already forefitted a game this year so theres not enough numbers to fill & A grade as well.
If Pongy had to put in an A grade then what happens if they were short one week?? grab a player from the C's to fill in, Trev Connor or Bruce Rowley maybe?
I know they have an A grade but Willunga have J.Binns, Priza & Milford playing B's because thats what they want to do, i dont see what the big deal is??
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby a.chucka » Tue Dec 08, 2009 4:10 pm

Aldinga shoe in for the premiership! Best batter and best bowler in the comp at the moment.. :lol: 8) the form team. Will flog Districts - no bowlers, Ifould wont know when to put himself on coz Bryce will be hitting em round the park all day hence wont bring himself on.



WestIndiesWonder24 wrote:Words of Wisdom just an opinion Mate..I love playing against the pongy guys they are very competive and I know guys like Faggs, Wal and Tilt arent playing this year but its just frustrating they are in and out of A grade when it suits them it seems...

HW yeah Im hoping We have enough on the board against Dingy this week, but with B. Garrard in red hot form you can never tell.....

Yeah Willunga arent doing too bad...But I think they still Lack some batting options especially if peek gets out early and Elliot takes 40 over to get over double figures..But they are probably the best form side at the moment....
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby Eyre Head! » Tue Dec 08, 2009 4:45 pm

Yeah no worries a.chucka.... districts no bowlers? pretty sure when we played them they had plenty of bowlers all capable of taking wickets... soo they arent to be under-estimated! brice is in red hot form but if he fails bye bye aldinga!
with bowlers like:

Ifold
Petruci
Galletley
Difabio
Wilson
Duncombe

also young pistilli after his bowling in the u/21s!

i reckon mclaren districts are back...and gonna walk over aldinga unless!
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby a.chucka » Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:48 pm

Only one of those bowlers have taken more than 20 wickets in a season and looking at mycricket.... well..... good luck tho :roll: :roll:


Eyre Head! wrote:Yeah no worries a.chucka.... districts no bowlers? pretty sure when we played them they had plenty of bowlers all capable of taking wickets... soo they arent to be under-estimated! brice is in red hot form but if he fails bye bye aldinga!
with bowlers like:

Ifold
Petruci
Galletley
Difabio
Wilson
Duncombe

also young pistilli after his bowling in the u/21s!

i reckon mclaren districts are back...and gonna walk over aldinga unless!
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby a.chucka » Tue Dec 08, 2009 7:54 pm

Must admit i've never heard of a coupl've em..
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby Offcutter » Wed Dec 09, 2009 8:26 am

a.chucka wrote:Must admit i've never heard of a coupl've em..


Clearly haven't played a lot of A Grade over recent seasons then Chucka... you seem to know a lot about the B's though...
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby HappyWanderer » Wed Dec 09, 2009 9:57 am

Offcutter how'd you come up with that assumption, just looked through previous posts and chucka hasn't really said much about B Grade. Besides Ifould & a couple of others your side is young and relatively inexperienced so he probably could make such a statement IMO. Maybe you know who it is which would explain why you jumped on him out of nowhere.
Being from Districts can you verify Ifoulds dismissal on Saturday, I was told that he was completly bamboozled by Garrards "Nibbler" which he has been working on with the great Simon Binns. Ifould was so stunned by such a delivery he just stood there and let the ball demolish his off stump, no shot offered. Is there any truth to this?
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby HappyWanderer » Wed Dec 09, 2009 10:00 am

The Bgrade side has got alot of juniors in it and from all talks are enjoying the challenge of playing Bgrade ,the c2 had alot of outs for second week and only being allowed two replacements they had to forfiet.[/quote]

Goolwa B's have fielded a young side all year. Rob Lose is the oldest by far, the closest to him is 22.

The team that is currently playing against Aldinga consists of:

Rob Lose
1 x 22
2 x 18
1 x 17
2 x 16
2 x 15
2 x 14[/quote]

Certainly a good thing to have so many youngsters in that grade IMO. Next step up is A's.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby Offcutter » Wed Dec 09, 2009 10:25 am

HappyWanderer wrote:Offcutter how'd you come up with that assumption, just looked through previous posts and chucka hasn't really said much about B Grade. Besides Ifould & a couple of others your side is young and relatively inexperienced so he probably could make such a statement IMO. Maybe you know who it is which would explain why you jumped on him out of nowhere.
Being from Districts can you verify Ifoulds dismissal on Saturday, I was told that he was completly bamboozled by Garrards "Nibbler" which he has been working on with the great Simon Binns. Ifould was so stunned by such a delivery he just stood there and let the ball demolish his off stump, no shot offered. Is there any truth to this?


Don't think I jumped on him. Merely suggesting that all those players have been playing for a couple of years now, in A Grade.. would seem strange that Chucka has not heard of "a few of them", but is happy to bag McLaren's lack of bowling depth. His commentary on the Pongy vs Willunga result would indicate some knowledge of B Grade results / teams .. or is he just going off of mycricket stats?..

And yes, he let a straight one go and off stump out of the ground! Good to see other's get amongst the runs on Saturday though.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby HappyWanderer » Wed Dec 09, 2009 10:41 am

Yep, fair enough. But all & sundry would have heard about a team being rolled for 20odd. :lol:

Opening stand of 0 for 100+ for you guys would have been pretty to watch as an incoming bat. Goodluck on Saturday.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby shoe boy » Wed Dec 09, 2009 11:08 am

GSCA V SCA under 21 @ Noarlunga. Sunday

Any players of note in the GSCA side.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby HappyWanderer » Wed Dec 09, 2009 11:15 am

All of them. Look out SCA.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby damian » Wed Dec 09, 2009 12:45 pm

HappyWanderer wrote:The Bgrade side has got alot of juniors in it and from all talks are enjoying the challenge of playing Bgrade ,the c2 had alot of outs for second week and only being allowed two replacements they had to forfiet.


Goolwa B's have fielded a young side all year. Rob Lose is the oldest by far, the closest to him is 22.

The team that is currently playing against Aldinga consists of:

Rob Lose
1 x 22
2 x 18
1 x 17
2 x 16
2 x 15
2 x 14[/quote]

Certainly a good thing to have so many youngsters in that grade IMO. Next step up is A's.[/quote]

Defiantely, all the young guys have shown talent already this year, a couple are very 'rowdy' like with the bat and some decent bowlers.

Myponga were bowled out for 222 by this side but at the end of day one lost 3 early wickets which made the chase extremely difficult. In the end bowled out for 133 with young Josh Shepherd (14) top scoring with 37.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby a.chucka » Wed Dec 09, 2009 3:22 pm

There's your first assumption offcutter... 'jumped on him'
Second assumption that I only play B's and that I even play in GSCA.
Thirdly, pumping up the mighty sharks rather than bagging the bottom placed districts
ahh yes... mycricket.. no where to hide for those who talk themselves up!
I'll assume this tho, you must play for Mclaren...

Offcutter wrote:
HappyWanderer wrote:Offcutter how'd you come up with that assumption, just looked through previous posts and chucka hasn't really said much about B Grade. Besides Ifould & a couple of others your side is young and relatively inexperienced so he probably could make such a statement IMO. Maybe you know who it is which would explain why you jumped on him out of nowhere.
Being from Districts can you verify Ifoulds dismissal on Saturday, I was told that he was completly bamboozled by Garrards "Nibbler" which he has been working on with the great Simon Binns. Ifould was so stunned by such a delivery he just stood there and let the ball demolish his off stump, no shot offered. Is there any truth to this?


Don't think I jumped on him. Merely suggesting that all those players have been playing for a couple of years now, in A Grade.. would seem strange that Chucka has not heard of "a few of them", but is happy to bag McLaren's lack of bowling depth. His commentary on the Pongy vs Willunga result would indicate some knowledge of B Grade results / teams .. or is he just going off of mycricket stats?..

And yes, he let a straight one go and off stump out of the ground! Good to see other's get amongst the runs on Saturday though.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby a.chucka » Wed Dec 09, 2009 3:24 pm

Will the extremly talented and handsome Rhys 'zooter' Muter be lining up to rip through his old GSCA team mates??

shoe boy wrote:GSCA V SCA under 21 @ Noarlunga. Sunday

Any players of note in the GSCA side.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby BAZZA13 » Wed Dec 09, 2009 4:42 pm

a.chucka wrote:Will the extremly talented and handsome Rhys 'zooter' Muter be lining up to rip through his old GSCA team mates??

shoe boy wrote:GSCA V SCA under 21 @ Noarlunga. Sunday

Any players of note in the GSCA side.


Don't quote me but I think he took 4 for in the Association game the other week...
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby Yoda JR » Wed Dec 09, 2009 6:03 pm

Just heard some great news for compass! youngster J Mcmillan has decided to come back to play! i just dont really see where he is going to place in the now rock solid golds? he may have to bide his time in the maroons untill there is a injury in the bowling line up! 8)
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association 2009-10

Postby HappyWanderer » Wed Dec 09, 2009 6:53 pm

Hey Yoda, If you had a choice between Ziggy OR Marto who would it be? :lol: :lol:
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