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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby shoe boy » Wed May 07, 2014 9:19 am

I hear the Shoes are part of the GSCA!!

They will be a great in for the comp. :D
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby Bulldogsculthero25 » Thu May 08, 2014 4:46 pm

Not just yet Shoeboy, still some hoop jumping. It will be good to have Noarlunga in GSCA, some good cricketers at the shoes. Will definitely strengthen the competition.
Will you hold onto the garrards if you join or will they go back to Aldinga?
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby shoe boy » Fri May 09, 2014 9:30 am

Bulldogsculthero25 wrote:Not just yet Shoeboy, still some hoop jumping. It will be good to have Noarlunga in GSCA, some good cricketers at the shoes. Will definitely strengthen the competition.
Will you hold onto the garrards if you join or will they go back to Aldinga?


Both lads love the place and have enjoyed their cricket so would be surprised if they returned to Shark Park but wouldn't begrudge if they did.

As for hoop jumping that I don't get! The Shoes would be a great fit.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby Tony Clifton » Tue May 13, 2014 10:44 pm

Any other SCA clubs heading to Great Southern?
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby Bulldogsculthero25 » Wed May 14, 2014 2:37 pm

Tony Clifton wrote:Any other SCA clubs heading to Great Southern?


Noarlunga and seaford looking to join GSCA, meeting next week
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby Bulldogsculthero25 » Wed May 14, 2014 2:39 pm

shoe boy wrote:
Bulldogsculthero25 wrote:Not just yet Shoeboy, still some hoop jumping. It will be good to have Noarlunga in GSCA, some good cricketers at the shoes. Will definitely strengthen the competition.
Will you hold onto the garrards if you join or will they go back to Aldinga?


Both lads love the place and have enjoyed their cricket so would be surprised if they returned to Shark Park but wouldn't begrudge if they did.

As for hoop jumping that I don't get! The Shoes would be a great fit.


Im sure the Shoes would be a great fit, I voted for them to join last time, I mean more so getting the south coast clubs to back your move, although now im hearing theres more support for the move coming from that way
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby Faramir » Thu May 29, 2014 4:18 pm

Noarlunga and Seaford Rise locked and loaded.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby The Ferret » Sun Jun 29, 2014 12:40 am

s. tait to pt elliot is the word on the street. apparently will be fronting up regularly for the bloods this season.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby Jimmy Recard » Tue Sep 23, 2014 8:43 am

With football season ending, cricket season is fast approaching! Any news on player movements? How will Noarlunga and Seaford go this season? E/Bay still the team to beat...
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby shoe boy » Fri Sep 26, 2014 8:55 am

With Noarlunga the team to beat who will challenge them in the GSCA ?
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby Hugh Dalloway » Sat Sep 27, 2014 3:40 pm

shoe boy wrote:With Noarlunga the team to beat who will challenge them in the GSCA ?


aaroggant early, before a ball has been bowled. Encounter bay still favourites, Goolwa will be the big movers this season. Shoes werent the team to be in the SCA, which is a far inferior league, what makes you think they will be the team to beat in the GSCA.?
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby shoe boy » Mon Sep 29, 2014 9:29 am

Hugh Dalloway wrote:
shoe boy wrote:With Noarlunga the team to beat who will challenge them in the GSCA ?


aaroggant early, before a ball has been bowled. Encounter bay still favourites, Goolwa will be the big movers this season. Shoes werent the team to be in the SCA, which is a far inferior league, what makes you think they will be the team to beat in the GSCA.?


After watching many games within the GSCA I can only confirm my comments.
When is first game and who do the Shoes play?
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby Off The Wall » Mon Sep 29, 2014 9:55 am

shoe boy wrote:After watching many games within the GSCA I can only confirm my comments.
When is first game and who do the Shoes play?

Round starts Oct 11th

Encounter Bay v Aldinga

Noarlunga v Mount Compass

Willunga v McLaren Districts

Myponga v Goolwa

Seaford Rise v Yankalilla
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby The Ferret » Tue Sep 30, 2014 2:43 pm

looking forward to seeing how noarlunga and seaford shape up. looking for goolwa to be big movers this year. expect them to really to challenge for the top couple of spots
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby Jimmy Recard » Thu Oct 02, 2014 4:41 am

The Bays will still be the team to beat but I'm sure Noarlunga will be right up there also. Top 6 this year is exciting, gives more teams the opportunity to play finals and then anything is possible. Goolwa the big movers from last year, will be interesting to see how they go this year. With 4 new teams into the A Grade this season it will be exciting to play against new faces. Disappointing there is no Rapid Bay in the As however, as I always look forward to the hill run!!!
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby Faramir » Tue Oct 07, 2014 11:27 pm

Jimmy Recard wrote:The Bays will still be the team to beat but I'm sure Noarlunga will be right up there also. Top 6 this year is exciting, gives more teams the opportunity to play finals and then anything is possible. Goolwa the big movers from last year, will be interesting to see how they go this year. With 4 new teams into the A Grade this season it will be exciting to play against new faces. Disappointing there is no Rapid Bay in the As however, as I always look forward to the hill run!!!


wouldn't speak to soon on the last bit JR, there could still be a hill run in you this season yet!
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby shoe boy » Mon Oct 13, 2014 9:12 am

Hugh Dalloway wrote:
shoe boy wrote:With Noarlunga the team to beat who will challenge them in the GSCA ?


aaroggant early, before a ball has been bowled. Encounter bay still favourites, Goolwa will be the big movers this season. Shoes werent the team to be in the SCA, which is a far inferior league, what makes you think they will be the team to beat in the GSCA.?


How did the Shoes go on wend? who did they play?
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby sportsfan » Mon Oct 13, 2014 10:25 am

Ha ha, very humble shoeboy. If scarffy keeps batting the way he is shoes will be a massive chance this year. Still baffles me why he hasn't tested himself at a higher level.
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby The Dude » Tue Oct 14, 2014 10:48 am

sportsfan wrote:Ha ha, very humble shoeboy. If scarffy keeps batting the way he is shoes will be a massive chance this year. Still baffles me why he hasn't tested himself at a higher level.


Think he loves the Shoes too much which is not a bad thing good clubman but would be good to see him give grade cricket with decent bowling attacks a crack
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Re: Great Southern Cricket Association

Postby Black Sheep » Tue Oct 14, 2014 3:26 pm

Any predictions on most runs/most wickets for the season? Cricketer of the year? Any thoughts?
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