by whufc » Tue Feb 16, 2021 12:56 pm
by BPlumber » Fri Feb 19, 2021 2:11 pm
whufc wrote:Interesting last three weeks in the Stanley comp.
Realistically 5 teams can still play finals, mathematically 6 can. Sevenhill in sixth would need to win all 3 remaining games and rely on results going there way to make it.
Lower North the clear favourites and will be very hard to beat with the likes of all 4 McPharlins, Marshall, Jones qualified. They wont head into finals on the back of a bye like they have in previous years so they will welcome that.
Watervale sitting in second have been the surprise packet but personally I just cant see them winning it.
Clare are the genuine dark horse for mine. Any team with Steddall in their batting line up is capable of hitting enough runs to win. Wonder if they can manage to qualify Oscar Pearce and Brendan Barton who have both played two games. Throw in Falconer, Bennie, Seymon, Zanette and that would be a very strong side.
Brinky and Blyth playing to make the fourth spot imo. Whichever side makes it can definitely progress in the finals especially if Watervale finish third and they get a crack at them.
Sevenhill lost the tight one to Blyth on the weekend. Unfortunately its going to be near on impossible for them to play finals but they will definitely have a crack that's for sure.
by whufc » Fri Feb 19, 2021 3:54 pm
BPlumber wrote:whufc wrote:Interesting last three weeks in the Stanley comp.
Realistically 5 teams can still play finals, mathematically 6 can. Sevenhill in sixth would need to win all 3 remaining games and rely on results going there way to make it.
Lower North the clear favourites and will be very hard to beat with the likes of all 4 McPharlins, Marshall, Jones qualified. They wont head into finals on the back of a bye like they have in previous years so they will welcome that.
Watervale sitting in second have been the surprise packet but personally I just cant see them winning it.
Clare are the genuine dark horse for mine. Any team with Steddall in their batting line up is capable of hitting enough runs to win. Wonder if they can manage to qualify Oscar Pearce and Brendan Barton who have both played two games. Throw in Falconer, Bennie, Seymon, Zanette and that would be a very strong side.
Brinky and Blyth playing to make the fourth spot imo. Whichever side makes it can definitely progress in the finals especially if Watervale finish third and they get a crack at them.
Sevenhill lost the tight one to Blyth on the weekend. Unfortunately its going to be near on impossible for them to play finals but they will definitely have a crack that's for sure.
Huge weekend for the stanley comp. I think we will have to wait until next weekend to get some actual clarity on where teams lie. A couple of very interesting games this week in Blyth vs watervale and clare vs sevenhill.
Will be interesting to get more of a gauge on where these teams sit.
by BPlumber » Fri Feb 19, 2021 4:42 pm
whufc wrote:BPlumber wrote:whufc wrote:Interesting last three weeks in the Stanley comp.
Realistically 5 teams can still play finals, mathematically 6 can. Sevenhill in sixth would need to win all 3 remaining games and rely on results going there way to make it.
Lower North the clear favourites and will be very hard to beat with the likes of all 4 McPharlins, Marshall, Jones qualified. They wont head into finals on the back of a bye like they have in previous years so they will welcome that.
Watervale sitting in second have been the surprise packet but personally I just cant see them winning it.
Clare are the genuine dark horse for mine. Any team with Steddall in their batting line up is capable of hitting enough runs to win. Wonder if they can manage to qualify Oscar Pearce and Brendan Barton who have both played two games. Throw in Falconer, Bennie, Seymon, Zanette and that would be a very strong side.
Brinky and Blyth playing to make the fourth spot imo. Whichever side makes it can definitely progress in the finals especially if Watervale finish third and they get a crack at them.
Sevenhill lost the tight one to Blyth on the weekend. Unfortunately its going to be near on impossible for them to play finals but they will definitely have a crack that's for sure.
Huge weekend for the stanley comp. I think we will have to wait until next weekend to get some actual clarity on where teams lie. A couple of very interesting games this week in Blyth vs watervale and clare vs sevenhill.
Will be interesting to get more of a gauge on where these teams sit.
Some crackers. Personally I think Blyth will win and the head says Clare but the heart Sevenhill.
by whufc » Mon Feb 22, 2021 7:55 am
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by BPlumber » Tue Dec 14, 2021 10:13 am
by whufc » Tue Dec 14, 2021 10:20 am
BPlumber wrote:Would have been a while since Blyth/kybunga went into the Christmas break on top in the A1s. Over half a century maybe
by BPlumber » Thu Dec 16, 2021 12:57 pm
whufc wrote:BPlumber wrote:Would have been a while since Blyth/kybunga went into the Christmas break on top in the A1s. Over half a century maybe
geez that snuck up.....last time I properly check Blyth had lost 2 out of their first 3 games.
Been on a bit of a roll of late then. I know Riley Stirling is hitting runs for fun.
Sevenhill in the four as well. Great to see given the amount of younger players they have been using.
by whufc » Thu Dec 16, 2021 1:50 pm
BPlumber wrote:whufc wrote:BPlumber wrote:Would have been a while since Blyth/kybunga went into the Christmas break on top in the A1s. Over half a century maybe
geez that snuck up.....last time I properly check Blyth had lost 2 out of their first 3 games.
Been on a bit of a roll of late then. I know Riley Stirling is hitting runs for fun.
Sevenhill in the four as well. Great to see given the amount of younger players they have been using.
Charats once again up there in the wickets and Justin’s been bowling well.
by BPlumber » Mon Mar 07, 2022 8:27 am
by whufc » Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:03 am
BPlumber wrote:Doggies back to the big dance!
by BPlumber » Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:36 am
whufc wrote:BPlumber wrote:Doggies back to the big dance!
Hopefully for their sake they get to actually play it this time.
by whufc » Mon Mar 07, 2022 9:43 am
BPlumber wrote:whufc wrote:BPlumber wrote:Doggies back to the big dance!
Hopefully for their sake they get to actually play it this time.
Wouldn’t have been a day where those 11 blokes haven’t thought about it since either. Very Close group with 9 out of the 11 of that team still together from two years on, with Will Pratt (played all year in 19/20 and had to leave for work) and Michael hartwig (past captain) coming in. Been a large journey.
by Eagles2014 » Mon Mar 07, 2022 10:29 pm
whufc wrote:BPlumber wrote:Doggies back to the big dance!
Hopefully for their sake they get to actually play it this time.
by whufc » Tue Mar 08, 2022 11:00 am
Eagles2014 wrote:whufc wrote:BPlumber wrote:Doggies back to the big dance!
Hopefully for their sake they get to actually play it this time.
Do they play on turf wickets or hard wicket in this comp?
by Angler » Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:41 am
by whufc » Tue Sep 20, 2022 8:12 am
Angler wrote:Liking the A1 & A2 fixture for the upcoming 2022/23 season.
6 teams in each grade and 15 games in each.
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