Williams and McCard have left for head coaching roles which we encouraged them both to do so, Williams is a no brainer as he is jets through and through and Rob played last year with us understanding his goal was to look to coach the following season at a small club to get a start.
Kyle parks retired
Dylan Hiscock lives over an hour away and life, work and family meant he needed to find a solution closer to home, it allows him to train and focus on his cricket, something he couldn't do with us due to his work/life balance.
Graser has gone to Dublin to play with his mates, the Barker's. All the best to him, I'm sure he will be a class above in the PDCA
Tom was the one we unfortunately didn't see coming, he has injured his knee in England and whilst he is trying to nurse through the season there he will have to avoid playing for 6 to 8 months to rehabilitate his injury.
In the end large turnovers are not ideal obviously but also we understand fully they all happened for various reasons. Every player has left on good terms and with our best wishes for them at there new clubs or in retirement.
We thank them for the last few years, especially the drought breaking premiership, something that meant so much to do many.
no_remorse28 wrote:Williams and McCard have left for head coaching roles which we encouraged them both to do so, Williams is a no brainer as he is jets through and through and Rob played last year with us understanding his goal was to look to coach the following season at a small club to get a start.
Kyle parks retired
Dylan Hiscock lives over an hour away and life, work and family meant he needed to find a solution closer to home, it allows him to train and focus on his cricket, something he couldn't do with us due to his work/life balance.
Graser has gone to Dublin to play with his mates, the Barker's. All the best to him, I'm sure he will be a class above in the PDCA
Tom was the one we unfortunately didn't see coming, he has injured his knee in England and whilst he is trying to nurse through the season there he will have to avoid playing for 6 to 8 months to rehabilitate his injury.
In the end large turnovers are not ideal obviously but also we understand fully they all happened for various reasons. Every player has left on good terms and with our best wishes for them at there new clubs or in retirement.
We thank them for the last few years, especially the drought breaking premiership, something that meant so much to do many.
Cheers.
Cheers.
No doubt the club will still be super strong and super competitive. Just out of interest, where are the lads heading to play - assuming staying in ATCA aside from Graser.
no_remorse28 wrote:Williams and McCard have left for head coaching roles which we encouraged them both to do so, Williams is a no brainer as he is jets through and through and Rob played last year with us understanding his goal was to look to coach the following season at a small club to get a start.
Kyle parks retired
Dylan Hiscock lives over an hour away and life, work and family meant he needed to find a solution closer to home, it allows him to train and focus on his cricket, something he couldn't do with us due to his work/life balance.
Graser has gone to Dublin to play with his mates, the Barker's. All the best to him, I'm sure he will be a class above in the PDCA
Tom was the one we unfortunately didn't see coming, he has injured his knee in England and whilst he is trying to nurse through the season there he will have to avoid playing for 6 to 8 months to rehabilitate his injury.
In the end large turnovers are not ideal obviously but also we understand fully they all happened for various reasons. Every player has left on good terms and with our best wishes for them at there new clubs or in retirement.
We thank them for the last few years, especially the drought breaking premiership, something that meant so much to do many.
Cheers.
Cheers.
No doubt the club will still be super strong and super competitive. Just out of interest, where are the lads heading to play - assuming staying in ATCA aside from Graser.
Only Hiscock will be in ATCA still at Marion. Rob McCard has returned to South a Gawler in the BLCA and Parton will stay in the UK While he rehabs.
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