Re: ASCA
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2023 3:40 pm
They should make a movie about Sutton Derby
V0ice0fthev0iceless wrote:So I believe the talk at the most recent ASCA delegates meeting was that Sutton Derby only had 6 available players for their game this weekend. If they didn't have a full list come this afternoon, they would be asked to forfeit.
ASCA executive is of the understanding that Sutton Derby will fold after Christmas, so all ouright results will revert to standard 6 point wins. Section 1 will then have a bye.
I feel like this decision should have been made long ago, before teams played Sutton Derby in two day cricket, and replace the bye with a side like Western Youth. The names on their team sheets week to week look more like their Section 1 sides than not.
Let's hope this is a lesson for future years to not allow clubs in to the highest section of a compeition without contingency (juniors, atleast 2 sides).
Booney wrote:Moe will be happy this morning.
bazza1 wrote:Sutton Derby is back in business. They have 5 new players from VXL Titans.
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saintal wrote:bazza1 wrote:Sutton Derby is back in business. They have 5 new players from VXL Titans.
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Hooray I'm another who has limited interest in the ASCA outside the highs and lows of this peculiar club.
whitepointers wrote:SD won their first game yesterday against Sheidow Park.
Maybe the 5 players they got in over the xmas break can help win them a few more.
storyoftheyear wrote:whitepointers wrote:SD won their first game yesterday against Sheidow Park.
Maybe the 5 players they got in over the xmas break can help win them a few more.
They only had the one original Sutton Derby player yesterday I believe. Pretty much a completely different team. Mainly Nepalese lads from their T20 league.
bazza1 wrote:Sutton Derby is back in business. They have 5 new players from VXL Titans.
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Moe wrote:Any other section 9 player's on this forum?
If so, how was your experience with Grand Masters C grade?
Go for it wrote:Hats off to Nathan Manly and Coromandel B grade lads today. Heard missing a few from A and B grade today and with us at 0/150 could of dropped their heads but to their credit had a fantastic attitude and had a crack all day. At the moment Section 2 is probably to high for them but they just get on with the game and give it everything. If only every club/teams had this attitude. Also happy to stay and have a beer after the game Cheers lads
whitepointers wrote:Moe wrote:Any other section 9 player's on this forum?
If so, how was your experience with Grand Masters C grade?
Not sure on the C grade but have heard recently in Section 7 World War 3 nearly started between their B Grade and ICC Sharks.
Moe wrote:whitepointers wrote:Moe wrote:Any other section 9 player's on this forum?
If so, how was your experience with Grand Masters C grade?
Not sure on the C grade but have heard recently in Section 7 World War 3 nearly started between their B Grade and ICC Sharks.
Well, 47 years involved with cricket, and I'm off to my first tribunal.
Then, front up against the same team this weekend.
Good times
storyoftheyear wrote:Moe wrote:whitepointers wrote:Moe wrote:Any other section 9 player's on this forum?
If so, how was your experience with Grand Masters C grade?
Not sure on the C grade but have heard recently in Section 7 World War 3 nearly started between their B Grade and ICC Sharks.
Well, 47 years involved with cricket, and I'm off to my first tribunal.
Then, front up against the same team this weekend.
Good times
What happened?
Moe wrote:storyoftheyear wrote:Moe wrote:whitepointers wrote:[quote="Moe"]Any other section 9 player's on this forum?
If so, how was your experience with Grand Masters C grade?
Not sure on the C grade but have heard recently in Section 7 World War 3 nearly started between their B Grade and ICC Sharks.
Well, 47 years involved with cricket, and I'm off to my first tribunal.
Then, front up against the same team this weekend.
Good times
What happened?