Grade Cricket

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They also work harder on other club zones than most other clubs.
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Eagles2014 wrote:
Footy Smart wrote:
Arch44 wrote:Woodville to forfeit their D grade tomorrow have heard.
About time the Dgrade comp in general disappeared I think.



Why because some clubs cant get their act together and put a genuine pathway in place for their juniors into senior cricket?

C Horse wrote:
Footy Smart wrote:
Arch44 wrote:Woodville to forfeit their D grade tomorrow have heard.
About time the Dgrade comp in general disappeared I think.



Why because some clubs cant get their act together and put a genuine pathway in place for their juniors into senior cricket?


To be fair to Woodville they got their junior area raped by WT when boundaries were changed a few years back. They have got a pretty small metro area where not much cricket has been played. I'd be putting it back on the SACA development staff to work harder with the clubs.

You hear a lot about there being too many teams, but maybe there are too many grades?

Mind you Woodville could just hang out at the Gillespie Centre and pick up all the decent kids in the SACA 19s like TTG are.


Better be careful, Footy Smart will fight back with comments like that!

Makes his comment about Clubs getting their act together etc look a bit hypocritical!

They have poached Hutchinson from WT and Page from Bays, both from Under 19 State squad, know Sleepy had lots to do with poaching Hutchy.

On WT zone, actually have the smallest zone of any Club, just work harder in those zones than lots of Clubs.


Absolutely correct about WT and with the lowest proportion of 12-18 year old cricketers of any metro zone in the state. Makes their success across junior grades in the past 10 or so year quite remarkable.

Sturt D grade bowled out for 20 against WT today...ouch. Another nail in the coffin for D grade cricket perhaps?
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Location, location, location. Sandwiched between St Michael's and Henley High together with excellent relationship with Yorke Peninsula country zone and of course some excellent people involved with the junior set up gives a formula for success. A long way from the old days at Kings Reserve, thankfully.
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Could someone explain the first innings rule where a side can bat on into week 2 after facing 90 overs.
Isn't 90 overs enough?
Do I NFI what I'm talking about?
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beeroclock wrote:Could someone explain the first innings rule where a side can bat on into week 2 after facing 90 overs.
Isn't 90 overs enough?
Do I NFI what I'm talking about?

Non compulsory declarations in A & B Grade. If you back your bowlers to take 10 wickets in about 80 overs then good luck to you. Also under the new points system if you don't bowl them out then the first innings points are halved
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heater31 wrote:
beeroclock wrote:Could someone explain the first innings rule where a side can bat on into week 2 after facing 90 overs.
Isn't 90 overs enough?
Do I NFI what I'm talking about?

Non compulsory declarations in A & B Grade. If you back your bowlers to take 10 wickets in about 80 overs then good luck to you. Also under the new points system if you don't bowl them out then the first innings points are halved

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Jeepers….. my comment re clubs getting their act together, may have been taken out of context somewhat. I wasn’t having a go at Woodville or any club and I acknowledge the difficulties some clubs face. However with good management I feel most clubs should be able to field 4 competitive senior sides which includes a pathway for their juniors into senior cricket via the lower grades.

As for recruiting players we aren’t the first and we won’t be the last side to recruit a player……
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Would of thought Virginia to Brighton Road might be a bit of a stretch 3 times a week so TTG a logical option, nice to see a club take the interests of a player into consideration when having to reluctantly approve a clearance
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The Hound wrote:Would of thought Virginia to Brighton Road might be a bit of a stretch 3 times a week so TTG a logical option, nice to see a club take the interests of a player into consideration when having to reluctantly approve a clearance


Agree with that Hound, good of the Bays to clear him. He left on good terms, and it was a distance thing. Heard Northerns thought they had the young lad all sewn up, had been speaking to Cozzy and was coming, only for TTG to get him at the last minute. Wont see a lot of him this year with College cricket and two State Carnivals (Under 17 and 19), but a great prospect for them in the future.
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Cameron Valente brought his own bat and ball :shock:
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Tony Clifton wrote:Cameron Valente brought his own bat and ball :shock:

Chance of First Class honours if we get injuries? In white hot form since the beginning of the Australian season.
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Has he played any 2nd XI stuff? Next game is in a couple of weeks. Would be great if he got a chance.

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I see the East Torrens Pom made another ton.

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Tony Clifton wrote:Has he played any 2nd XI stuff? Next game is in a couple of weeks. Would be great if he got a chance.

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Yes he went to Hobart on the sight seeing trip last week....
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Tony Clifton wrote:Has he played any 2nd XI stuff? Next game is in a couple of weeks. Would be great if he got a chance.

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Yes he went to Hobart on the sight seeing trip last week....
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Cossie playing for the Jets tomorrow after being left out of the Redbacks.
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Homer J wrote:Cossie playing for the Jets tomorrow after being left out of the Redbacks.

Pretty tough call! He did well in the Shield game. Hughes back in I guess and someone had to go.

Shame that the injuries seem to be following Putland into another season.

Interested to see how Worrall goes. Is an 'old school' bowler; angled run up, drags the back foot, swings them, classical side on action. Very smooth. After seeing Chadd swing them around last week I reckon Worrall is a good selection here. More effective on AO than the tall, hit-the-deck type bowlers.

Some clubs under the pump with Uni/school exams this round!
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Very different Adelaide team if Raphael plays the bulk of the season.

I also wonder how many games Tait will play for Sturt?
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Tony Clifton wrote:Very different Adelaide team if Raphael plays the bulk of the season.

I also wonder how many games Tait will play for Sturt?

Raff made stuff all v Uni....did alright ;)

Frightening to think of Raphael, Valente and Lawford fire at once....
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Geez one win and a half decent day and there's a bit of head wobble about the Buffs is there?
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