Jim05 wrote:Lead nearly 350, Gulbis 187no, looking to outscore the Redbacks off his own bat
Oh someone is still following the game haha! I'd given up LOL
by Phantom Gossiper » Thu Mar 13, 2014 10:58 am
Jim05 wrote:Lead nearly 350, Gulbis 187no, looking to outscore the Redbacks off his own bat
by bennymacca » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:18 am
by westcoastpanther » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:18 am
whufc wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:whufc wrote:Unfortunately another northern suburbs boy who won't be given a golden ticket like our boy ferg
Ferg (not including BBL)
110, 21* v VIC
80, 45* v NSW
16, 112* (Futures)
19, 70* v QLD
6 v VIC
97, 59 v NSW
What golden ticket you think he's got this season!?
Not this season
But in his first 5 years or so the golden child could do no wrong even though he couldn't hit the ball of the wicket.
Yet other blokes who were getting runs and still are in the comp were being dropped for trivial reasons
Head has shown alot more than Ferg did early doors yet is still getting dropped averaging 40 odd, I think this would be the first season ferg has ever averaged 40
by mal » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:18 am
by scoob » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:25 am
mal wrote:We could be seeing history
Evan Gulbis the only man to make 200 in the SS batting at 8
196*
by whufc » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:25 am
westcoastpanther wrote:whufc wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:whufc wrote:Unfortunately another northern suburbs boy who won't be given a golden ticket like our boy ferg
Ferg (not including BBL)
110, 21* v VIC
80, 45* v NSW
16, 112* (Futures)
19, 70* v QLD
6 v VIC
97, 59 v NSW
What golden ticket you think he's got this season!?
Not this season
But in his first 5 years or so the golden child could do no wrong even though he couldn't hit the ball of the wicket.
Yet other blokes who were getting runs and still are in the comp were being dropped for trivial reasons
Head has shown alot more than Ferg did early doors yet is still getting dropped averaging 40 odd, I think this would be the first season ferg has ever averaged 40
As a 19 year old, he topped the run scoring charts with 744 in an age defying summer of cricket. Source CA
by mal » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:25 am
by westcoastpanther » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:28 am
by whufc » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:28 am
westcoastpanther wrote:whufc wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:whufc wrote:Unfortunately another northern suburbs boy who won't be given a golden ticket like our boy ferg
Ferg (not including BBL)
110, 21* v VIC
80, 45* v NSW
16, 112* (Futures)
19, 70* v QLD
6 v VIC
97, 59 v NSW
What golden ticket you think he's got this season!?
Not this season
But in his first 5 years or so the golden child could do no wrong even though he couldn't hit the ball of the wicket.
Yet other blokes who were getting runs and still are in the comp were being dropped for trivial reasons
Head has shown alot more than Ferg did early doors yet is still getting dropped averaging 40 odd, I think this would be the first season ferg has ever averaged 40
As a 19 year old, he topped the run scoring charts with 744 in an age defying summer of cricket. Source CA
by Booney » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:32 am
whufc wrote:And then!!!!
by reppoh_eht » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:32 am
whufc wrote:Aerie wrote:whufc wrote:mal wrote:Travis Head
This season
33-22
51-92
98
98-43
4-12
13-0
42.36 average
The question has to be asked
Why was Travis Head dropped from this team ?
Is this the way to treat a 20 year old ?
Head scored 51 + 92 in Perth against Mitchell Johnson
In the press he stated along the lines that MJ bowled well, and if he bowled like that against the Poms he would succeed
After the 3 nineties I was thinking , could this guy be a possible Test player ?
Now he cant make the team
At least 2 other guys who have been selected b4 him in this game should consider themselves fortunate
Unfortunately another northern suburbs boy who won't be given a golden ticket like our boy ferg
Maybe it will come back to bite us on the arse like the last two boys from the good have done!!
Not sure why the cheap shot at Ferg. He was originally Prospect - so northern suburbs as well! They persisted and he is paying them back now with plenty of runs. I'm sure Cosgrove and Harris would have done the same had they been managed properly and the fact they are plying their trade elsewhere is now costing the Redbacks big time. This is not just a hindsight thing neither.
It is good that the likes of Sayers and Putland are making every post a winner, but there is still an element of leaning towards interstate recruits instead of backing our own. Klinger, Hughes, Botha and Ludeman have proven successful, but the rest haven't done any better than the locals would have.
It is disappointing they didn't back Head for the remainder of the season. Him and Smith are the next Cosgrove/Ferguson - Lehmann/Blewett coming through. Lets hope they back in Head and Smith as they have Ferguson (and not Cosgrove) as the rewards will come.
How many other state cricketers were persisted with for 8-9 years before they actually had a decent season lol
by whufc » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:32 am
westcoastpanther wrote:He's averaged 37 in a team getting pounded. Paying them back now.
Did he pot your missus?
by whufc » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:34 am
Booney wrote:whufc wrote:And then!!!!
And then you get given at least 2 years to further develop while the struggling masses around you try to justify them taking your spot.
Dig deeper, in those seasons look into who was going to push Ferg out of the side or who deserved a spot ahead of him.
by mal » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:37 am
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