by OnSong » Wed Oct 05, 2011 10:24 am
by The Angry Bull » Wed Oct 05, 2011 1:40 pm
OnSong wrote:Lower North working on securing the services of a quality grade cricketer from Tea Tree Gully.
Uphill battle at this stage, although he has agreed to play on the Gullies byes.
by Hazbeen » Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:37 pm
by Sky Pilot » Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:39 pm
Hazbeen wrote:Any chance of Balaklava FC's Glenn Dawson donning the whites for Lower North now that he isn't in the AFL or SANFL system?
by Hazbeen » Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:52 pm
Sky Pilot wrote:Hazbeen wrote:Any chance of Balaklava FC's Glenn Dawson donning the whites for Lower North now that he isn't in the AFL or SANFL system?
This Dawson bloke sounds as though he's in the same league as Dogga Woodards
by OnSong » Tue Oct 11, 2011 4:14 pm
Hazbeen wrote:Sky Pilot wrote:Hazbeen wrote:Any chance of Balaklava FC's Glenn Dawson donning the whites for Lower North now that he isn't in the AFL or SANFL system?
This Dawson bloke sounds as though he's in the same league as Dogga Woodards
Glenn Dawson before he was on the Power's list played A grade district cricket at Woodville as an opening bowler
by Sky Pilot » Tue Oct 11, 2011 5:02 pm
OnSong wrote:Hazbeen wrote:Sky Pilot wrote:Hazbeen wrote:Any chance of Balaklava FC's Glenn Dawson donning the whites for Lower North now that he isn't in the AFL or SANFL system?
This Dawson bloke sounds as though he's in the same league as Dogga Woodards
Glenn Dawson before he was on the Power's list played A grade district cricket at Woodville as an opening bowler
I don't think he's keen to play cricket this year, given he lives in Glenelg still.
SP, does Dogga play in the Barossa?
by daysofourlives » Tue Oct 11, 2011 5:48 pm
by OnSong » Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:00 am
by Mythical Creature » Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:42 am
by OnSong » Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:54 am
Mythical Creature wrote:Lower North beat whoever they played and Longies lost to Auburn by 5 wickets.
My first look at Stanley cricket and gotta admit was a tad disappointed with it.
After my garage sale in the morning I went to Terrys Tiles then to Munno Para to get some Black basketball shorts (which there were none in stock ). Anyway, on my way home I called into Tennis at Long Plains for a drink then came into Balak to watch the last hour of cricket. Was massively surprised that there was no canteen or even drinks/bar stand. Can't beleive cricket is played with no catering. But can now understand why there was no crowd there to watch.
I think clubs will get a nice surprise when they head out to Long Plains to a fully catered canteen plus a bar. I feel this was a missed opportunity by Balak, especially with the home side playing first there would have been 2 teams drinking the whole way through the second game which would have turned some $$$ over.
by Mythical Creature » Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:01 am
OnSong wrote:Mythical Creature wrote:Lower North beat whoever they played and Longies lost to Auburn by 5 wickets.
My first look at Stanley cricket and gotta admit was a tad disappointed with it.
After my garage sale in the morning I went to Terrys Tiles then to Munno Para to get some Black basketball shorts (which there were none in stock ). Anyway, on my way home I called into Tennis at Long Plains for a drink then came into Balak to watch the last hour of cricket. Was massively surprised that there was no canteen or even drinks/bar stand. Can't beleive cricket is played with no catering. But can now understand why there was no crowd there to watch.
I think clubs will get a nice surprise when they head out to Long Plains to a fully catered canteen plus a bar. I feel this was a missed opportunity by Balak, especially with the home side playing first there would have been 2 teams drinking the whole way through the second game which would have turned some $$$ over.
You're 100 per cent right there.
These Twenty20 rounds are great money-spinners if run correctly. I'm a bit ashamed that was the case this year. Terrible.
As terrible as those yellow B-ball shorts. Lol. Hope they don't come out for mixed netty.
by OnSong » Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:14 pm
by OnSong » Mon Nov 07, 2011 1:33 pm
by Swamp Donkey » Mon Nov 07, 2011 2:37 pm
OnSong wrote:Lower North pulled off a pretty incredible win against Clare Combined at Clare on Saturday.
CC posted 170 from 45 overs and had Lower North 5/30 or so.
Lower North got up by three wickets, Todd McPharlin batted through the innings for 64n.o. and Kiwi import Brad (Bred) Jones smashed 30 off not many, including a six which went up the alleyway across Main North Road.
McPharlin is yet to be dismissed after two matches. Not bad for an opener.
Long Plains also notched up a win over and understrength Sevenhill by the looks.
by OnSong » Mon Nov 07, 2011 3:04 pm
Swamp Donkey wrote:OnSong wrote:Lower North pulled off a pretty incredible win against Clare Combined at Clare on Saturday.
CC posted 170 from 45 overs and had Lower North 5/30 or so.
Lower North got up by three wickets, Todd McPharlin batted through the innings for 64n.o. and Kiwi import Brad (Bred) Jones smashed 30 off not many, including a six which went up the alleyway across Main North Road.
McPharlin is yet to be dismissed after two matches. Not bad for an opener.
Long Plains also notched up a win over and understrength Sevenhill by the looks.
I heard a whisper The Long Plain's Express, Michael Trussell, took 6 for not many and rolled the highly-fancied Sevenhill for around 70-odd. Without thier skipper and opening bowler Michael Warnes and also missing their keeper and No.3 batsman who made 50 odd last dig, chased down the total in a canter. Good to see the newcomers get a win on the board. Looking forward to the local derby with Lower North.
by Swamp Donkey » Mon Nov 07, 2011 4:25 pm
OnSong wrote:Swamp Donkey wrote:OnSong wrote:Lower North pulled off a pretty incredible win against Clare Combined at Clare on Saturday.
CC posted 170 from 45 overs and had Lower North 5/30 or so.
Lower North got up by three wickets, Todd McPharlin batted through the innings for 64n.o. and Kiwi import Brad (Bred) Jones smashed 30 off not many, including a six which went up the alleyway across Main North Road.
McPharlin is yet to be dismissed after two matches. Not bad for an opener.
Long Plains also notched up a win over and understrength Sevenhill by the looks.
I heard a whisper The Long Plain's Express, Michael Trussell, took 6 for not many and rolled the highly-fancied Sevenhill for around 70-odd. Without thier skipper and opening bowler Michael Warnes and also missing their keeper and No.3 batsman who made 50 odd last dig, chased down the total in a canter. Good to see the newcomers get a win on the board. Looking forward to the local derby with Lower North.
Trussell did indeed pick up a swag. Noticed Whitty wasn't playing. Where was he?
Not sure Sevenhill had its full swag of players there, with Kane Steele missing, who tends to be the team's mainstay. Still, great effort to be all over nice and early.
Clare have a couple of good young bowlers coming through.
Matt(?) Bennie picked up three big scalps early (Darling, Henderson, R McPharlin) and bowled fairly well.
Tom Forrest did the damage against Long Plains last week, bowls some nicely flighted left arm orthodox tweakers.
Clare's opening bowler did his driver in about his fourth of fifth over. Can't remember his name, but a big loss.
by Mythical Creature » Mon Nov 07, 2011 4:59 pm
Swamp Donkey wrote:OnSong wrote:Lower North pulled off a pretty incredible win against Clare Combined at Clare on Saturday.
CC posted 170 from 45 overs and had Lower North 5/30 or so.
Lower North got up by three wickets, Todd McPharlin batted through the innings for 64n.o. and Kiwi import Brad (Bred) Jones smashed 30 off not many, including a six which went up the alleyway across Main North Road.
McPharlin is yet to be dismissed after two matches. Not bad for an opener.
Long Plains also notched up a win over and understrength Sevenhill by the looks.
I heard a whisper The Long Plain's Express, Michael Trussell, took 6 for not many and rolled the highly-fancied Sevenhill for around 70-odd. Without thier skipper and opening bowler Michael Warnes and also missing their keeper and No.3 batsman who made 50 odd last dig, chased down the total in a canter. Good to see the newcomers get a win on the board. Looking forward to the local derby with Lower North.
by OnSong » Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:01 pm
by Mythical Creature » Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:02 pm
OnSong wrote:I reckon Sam played.
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