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Doggies in 20/20 clash

Posted:
Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:43 pm
by Big Phil
For those Doggies fans (and general cricket fans) that might be interested in seeing some of Centrals league players swing a bat, check this out from the Centrals web site...
cdfc.com.au wrote:Northern Clubs to do battle in Twenty20 Clash
Players from the Central District Football Club and Northern Districts Cricket Club are set to clash from 4:00pm on Sunday 15th February in a Northern Sporting Club Twenty20 Cricket Game at Salisbury Oval. Following the success of the concept in 2006 and 2007, the two Clubs will again do battle to claim bragging rights for another year.
Whilst teams are yet to be finalised, the Central District Football Club team is expected to include Co-Captain Paul Thomas along with Chris and James Gowans while the Northern Districts Cricket Club team will include Redback Mark Cosgrove as well as English recruits Merv Westfield from Essex and Ben Wright from Glamorgan.
Admission to the event is free, with full catering facilities available and is set to be an entertaining and fun day for the whole family.
Went to one of these games a couple of years ago and it was a good laugh, will head along to this one I reckon, should be good fun seeing the Gowans boys having a hit !!!
Re: Doggies in 20/20 clash

Posted:
Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:21 pm
by bayman
the central boys should 'recruit' rudi mandemaker because he is a big hitting batsman
Re: Doggies in 20/20 clash

Posted:
Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:16 pm
by Dog_ger
A date to remember.
I will catch up with some of my old enemies/friends at this event.
A great event.
Re: Doggies in 20/20 clash

Posted:
Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:51 pm
by the star
Dog_ger wrote:A date to remember.
I will catch up with some of my old enemies/friends at this event.
A great event.
sledging in this match has already started with both gowans already claiming cozzies wicket
Re: Doggies in 20/20 clash

Posted:
Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:43 am
by Bluedemon
just get cosgrove a subway meal and that will get him fired up.
Re: Doggies in 20/20 clash

Posted:
Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:42 pm
by smac
All funds raised on the day will now be donated to the bushfire appeal.
Raffle items on offer include a signed Redbacks bat amongst other items.
Get along, 4pm start, will be a great evening.
Re: Doggies in 20/20 clash

Posted:
Sat Feb 14, 2009 8:20 am
by Big Phil
That's excellent Smac, of course for a great cause, well done to all involved for organising that...
Of course, we wont be seeing the Gowans' v Cosgrove battle now as Cozzie will be down at Adelaide Oval with the Redbacks...
Great to see him get 100 yesterday, hopefully this is the start of a form resurgance and he goes on to make a really big score today...
Looking forward to getting along to the clash tomorrow, should be a great evening and of course, for a wonderful cause now as well...
Re: Doggies in 20/20 clash

Posted:
Sat Feb 14, 2009 11:58 am
by Pag
NDCC D Grade are playing a Salisbury FC side from about 1pm I think as a curtain-raiser.
Re: Doggies in 20/20 clash

Posted:
Sat Feb 14, 2009 9:53 pm
by the star
Pag wrote:NDCC D Grade are playing a Salisbury FC side from about 1pm I think as a curtain-raiser.
wont be a d grade side playing SFC can guarantee you that!
Re: Doggies in 20/20 clash

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Sun Feb 15, 2009 10:24 am
by Pag
the star wrote:Pag wrote:NDCC D Grade are playing a Salisbury FC side from about 1pm I think as a curtain-raiser.
wont be a d grade side playing SFC can guarantee you that!
Well regardless of what sort of side they put out there, I'm sure our boys will embarass themselves. The Under 14 Reds would probably belt us.
Re: Doggies in 20/20 clash

Posted:
Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:24 pm
by Big Phil
Went along to this 20/20 game earlier this afternoon and it was a good game to watch with Northern Districts winning pretty comfortably in the end. I think they made 160 odd batting first with some really big hitting towards the end. The Dogs fell short by 50 odd runs but there were a feew handy cricketers out there on display.
The Doggies players rotated a bit after 10 overs and from what I remember the following players were out there at some stage:
Chris & James Gowans, Tim Demasi, Trent Goodrem, Paul Thomas, Keiran McShane, Chad O'Sullivan, Ian Callinan, Luke Habel, Justin Hardy, Sean Brading, Mitch Frail, Daniel Havelberg, Brayden O'Hara, Ryan Williams and maybe a couple of others I can't remember right now.
With the ball, a few boys showed they have a bit of pace with Brayden O'Hara, new recruit Mitch Frail and Sean Brading pretty handy with the ball. Trent Goodrem was amazingly on a hat trick twice but missed out both times and Ian Callinan dropped on of the easiest catches you will ever see.
He made up for it with the bat making a qucik fire 30 odd, including a lengthy partnership with skipper Paul Thomas who handled the bat fairly well also. One of the Gowans twins was out for a duck and threw the bat as he was walking off. One of the Gowans boys and Hav shared the keeping duties and didn't do too bad with the gloves.
All in all, it was a great afternoon and there was hopefully a bit of coin raised for the Victorian Bushfire Appeal. Not the same as seeing the boys in a trial game of football but nonetheless, it was good to see them having some fun and share a beer and a laugh afterwards.
Re: Doggies in 20/20 clash

Posted:
Mon Feb 16, 2009 8:22 am
by smac
Almost $500 from the BBQ and almost $200 from the raffle, straight out donations had not yet been counted when I left but it was hopeful that the tally passed $1000 for the day. Well done to all involved.
Re: Doggies in 20/20 clash

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Sun Feb 22, 2009 1:19 am
by NFC
Did James Moss play? If so, why the heck not? He's a gun!

Re: Doggies in 20/20 clash

Posted:
Sun Feb 22, 2009 9:57 am
by smac
His employer wouldn't allow it.