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Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 2:55 pm
by Lightning McQueen
helicopterking wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
helicopterking wrote:
Have you watched a U/12 match?
U/12s 6-7 of them would struggle to do it consistently . So you want them to just stand in the field for an hour and 4 kids bowl all day, that should keep them interested in the game. It's about getting them to participate. The best players should be encouraged to attempt to play a higher age bracket.

Mate, I've coached them for the last 3 years along with representative sides for under 11's. 80% of the kids I've seen have no hassles getting the ball up the other end with either on or two bounces max, wides do become an issue with the lesser skilled 3 or 4 in the team.

Under 10's however, most of the coaches are pretty good at seeing this as a formative age group and are happy letting some of the kids bowl from the first strap after the crease line.

That is why I asked you what association have you been watching, the PDCA seems to work pretty well for the under 12 age group and I watched my first Western Suburbs match yesterday for the under 11's and it seemed ok.

I do stress to the kids in my team that they'll get two overs and I'll judge by them overs if they get anymore, I do point out every run that they concede through wides are extra runs that we have to make, I spend a lot of time on the lesser skilled players and their bowling by putting bowling discs on the ground and making sure they aim for them along with working on keeping their arm up nice and high and just focusing on where they want the ball to land.

I've coached junior cricket for the past 15 years and my aim each season is to make the gap between the best and weakest player in the team as small as possible.



South Central Juniors
Other games in the Under 12s comp
Reynella White 3/77(48 extras) vs Keswick 33(25 extras)
Goodwood 108(47 ex) v Goodwood 120( 30 ex)
Brighton Black 59(28ex) vs Brighton white 4/32( 16 ex)
Marion 140(49 ex) vs Edwardstown 118( 42 ex)

So a total score overall of 687.
Total Extras 285

To me, That's not acceptable.


PDCA Under 12's
Craigmore Blue 2/217 (62 ex) vs North Pines Red 4/58 (27 ex)
Salisbury West 4/112 (23 ex) vs Pooraka 5/69 (20 ex)
Salisbury North 6/110 (35 ex) vs One Tree Hill 3/58 (11 ex)
Craigmore White 4/107 (37 ex) vs North Pines Black 6/85 (29 ex)
Angle Vale 2/108 (27 ex) vs Dublin 21 (20 ex) & 4/21 (11 ex)
Eastern Park 1/143 (30 ex) vs ATCO 3/65 (40 ex)

1174 runs, 372 from extras. 32% compared to 41%. it is somewhat excessive, mind you many of these would've been ran off or gone to the boundary, lucky the PDCA has an 8 ball limit on the over.

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 3:10 pm
by beef
Lightning McQueen wrote:
helicopterking wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
helicopterking wrote:
Have you watched a U/12 match?
U/12s 6-7 of them would struggle to do it consistently . So you want them to just stand in the field for an hour and 4 kids bowl all day, that should keep them interested in the game. It's about getting them to participate. The best players should be encouraged to attempt to play a higher age bracket.

Mate, I've coached them for the last 3 years along with representative sides for under 11's. 80% of the kids I've seen have no hassles getting the ball up the other end with either on or two bounces max, wides do become an issue with the lesser skilled 3 or 4 in the team.

Under 10's however, most of the coaches are pretty good at seeing this as a formative age group and are happy letting some of the kids bowl from the first strap after the crease line.

That is why I asked you what association have you been watching, the PDCA seems to work pretty well for the under 12 age group and I watched my first Western Suburbs match yesterday for the under 11's and it seemed ok.

I do stress to the kids in my team that they'll get two overs and I'll judge by them overs if they get anymore, I do point out every run that they concede through wides are extra runs that we have to make, I spend a lot of time on the lesser skilled players and their bowling by putting bowling discs on the ground and making sure they aim for them along with working on keeping their arm up nice and high and just focusing on where they want the ball to land.

I've coached junior cricket for the past 15 years and my aim each season is to make the gap between the best and weakest player in the team as small as possible.



South Central Juniors
Other games in the Under 12s comp
Reynella White 3/77(48 extras) vs Keswick 33(25 extras)
Goodwood 108(47 ex) v Goodwood 120( 30 ex)
Brighton Black 59(28ex) vs Brighton white 4/32( 16 ex)
Marion 140(49 ex) vs Edwardstown 118( 42 ex)

So a total score overall of 687.
Total Extras 285

To me, That's not acceptable.


PDCA Under 12's
Craigmore Blue 2/217 (62 ex) vs North Pines Red 4/58 (27 ex)
Salisbury West 4/112 (23 ex) vs Pooraka 5/69 (20 ex)
Salisbury North 6/110 (35 ex) vs One Tree Hill 3/58 (11 ex)
Craigmore White 4/107 (37 ex) vs North Pines Black 6/85 (29 ex)
Angle Vale 2/108 (27 ex) vs Dublin 21 (20 ex) & 4/21 (11 ex)
Eastern Park 1/143 (30 ex) vs ATCO 3/65 (40 ex)

1174 runs, 372 from extras. 32% compared to 41%. it is somewhat excessive, mind you many of these would've been ran off or gone to the boundary, lucky the PDCA has an 8 ball limit on the over.

That is a fair effort

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 3:33 pm
by Footy Chick
heater31 wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:cricket talk in the shits thread instead of the cricket forum 8)

Penguins give me the shits ;)


Well if there was a seperate penguins forum, I'd go there, instead of posting it on the shits thread :YMTONGUE:

The rest of you can go and get knotted. :YMBRINGITON:

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 3:37 pm
by Lightning McQueen
beef wrote:That is a fair effort

At least they had a top scorer.

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 4:18 pm
by saintal
Lightning McQueen wrote:
beef wrote:That is a fair effort

At least they had a top scorer.


Sundries lead our B Grade batting aggregates after 2 or 3 rounds a few seasons back. Sad but true. :lol:

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 4:21 pm
by Footy Chick
Am I speaking fegging Japanese here?

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 4:24 pm
by Spargo
Pink cricket balls.

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 4:25 pm
by Footy Chick
Spargo wrote:Pink cricket balls.



You really know how to press a girls buttons, don't ya :lol:

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 4:27 pm
by heater31
Spargo wrote:Pink cricket balls.

This actually give me the shits too....

Players are complaining and the Test team has lost its best batsman to retirement because of it yet no prick in those offices in Jolimont seems to care apart from the bank balance.

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 8:27 pm
by daysofourlives
U10s and possibly u12s should all be only 8 per team, it means more gaps for the kids when they do hit a ball, easier to decide if there is a run there, the kids in the field have to chase more balls and hence stay interested. In a typical game everyone would bowl 3 overs instead of 2 and bat for 6 instead of 4,
tOTALLY AGREE WITH SHORTENING THE PITCH

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 8:06 am
by woodublieve12
Spargo wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:My 3 year old having nightmare and going nuts after she wakes up at midnight... Than finding out the culprit of these nightmares was a a character fro the tv show Peter rabbit. Bloody old badger Tommy Block

Lol, my youngest (almost 3) can't live without Peter Rabbit. Lily, Tommy Brock, Old Brown, Nutkin, Mr Tod, Benjamin.....
I'm a Shaun the Sheep man myself.


Shaun the sheep is great. I also enjoy Ben and holly

My daughter loves Peter rabbit, but for some reason is scared of tommy Brock, but on the hand tells me she loves mr Todd. He's the bad guy :shock: :lol:

I am just relieved she's gone of Peppa pig a bit. She's getting into Ben and holly and curious George now which is pretty good

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 8:23 am
by JK
My kids been through most of those .. I always prefer when they're watching the Numberjacks or Rabbids

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 9:18 am
by Lightning McQueen
Footy Chick wrote:Am I speaking fegging Japanese here?

???

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 9:41 am
by Booney
Webjet.

I've got some credits with them from some flights I cancelled about 3 weeks ago when I was crook. I've got numbers to reference, I've got about $1000 "credit" with them, I need to go to Perth tomorrow.

I tried rebooking with them last week when flights were ( total ) around $600 return, now they're over $1100 return and Webjet have given me no correspondence to say they have booked the flights....

You ring, you get Sebastian or Derek in Mumbai and they want $50 to change the booking on the phone....get ****.

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 10:00 am
by bennymacca
Protip - use webjet to compare prices then go to the airline website to book. You save all of he webjet fees.

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 10:15 am
by HH3
bennymacca wrote:Protip - use webjet to compare prices then go to the airline website to book. You save all of he webjet fees.


Can you use Webjet credits through the airlines website?

Doubt it...

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 10:44 am
by Footy Chick
Booney wrote:Webjet.

I've got some credits with them from some flights I cancelled about 3 weeks ago when I was crook. I've got numbers to reference, I've got about $1000 "credit" with them, I need to go to Perth tomorrow.

I tried rebooking with them last week when flights were ( total ) around $600 return, now they're over $1100 return and Webjet have given me no correspondence to say they have booked the flights....

You ring, you get Sebastian or Derek in Mumbai and they want $50 to change the booking on the phone....get ****.


You'll probably find that even though you've got the $1000 'credit" they still refrain to tell you of all the ridiculous fees you'll have to pay to change your flights. Qantas are the best to deal with, everyone else will come close to ripping you off blind if you even want to correct a spelling on a booking.

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 12:06 pm
by Booney
HH3 wrote:
bennymacca wrote:Protip - use webjet to compare prices then go to the airline website to book. You save all of he webjet fees.


Can you use Webjet credits through the airlines website?

Doubt it...


No, you have to book through Webjet, not the airline.

The organisation I work for uses Webjet quite often, it is usually a reliable, cost effective option as we bundle car hire into the deals and occasionally accommodation. It's the complexity of dealing with a person who has English as a second language in this instance where a cancellation / re-booking has already been cocked up once.

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 12:49 pm
by MW
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:Am I speaking fegging Japanese here?

???


She told them to stop talking cricket on here but they continued...

Re: Things that give you the sh1ts

PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 1:19 pm
by Footy Chick
Booney wrote:
HH3 wrote:
bennymacca wrote:Protip - use webjet to compare prices then go to the airline website to book. You save all of he webjet fees.


Can you use Webjet credits through the airlines website?

Doubt it...


No, you have to book through Webjet, not the airline.

The organisation I work for uses Webjet quite often, it is usually a reliable, cost effective option as we bundle car hire into the deals and occasionally accommodation. It's the complexity of dealing with a person who has English as a second language in this instance where a cancellation / re-booking has already been cocked up once.



Or you could book your domestic travel through a trusted company with someone you know and trust ;)