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ATCA

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 9:21 am
by OKC!
OK guys, new season, new (old) look format, new teams in A1..

Lets have your tips for Premier, Top 4 and relegation.

I'll start....

Premier: Pooraka (maybe a bit bias)
Top 4:
Pooraka
Grange
Prince Alfred
Goodwood

Bottom 2:
St Peters
Pembroke

Also the weekends games in A1.
Goodwood v Pulteney OS
Prince Alfred Old Collegians v Brighton
Payneham v Pembroke OS
Pooraka v Woodville Rechabites
St Peters Old Collegians v Grange
Woodville South v Para Hills

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 10:13 am
by Robb_Stark
how many missing from the first 11 for pooraka this week ??

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 10:33 am
by OKC!
Robb_Stark wrote:how many missing from the first 11 for pooraka this week ??


Hall is working and Hanson recovering from injury.

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 3:59 pm
by beeroclock
First win on the board for the Farms D grade already.
Take that every week.

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 4:56 pm
by EldersUniSA
I think top 4:
Grange
PAOC
Brighton
Woodville South

I think beers after the game is generally a good thing because you end up finding out the opposition players/club are generally not that bad - just trying to win like you.

I don't like the way the article talks about comradery and the spirit of the game then relates it directly to financial losses at clubs - not sure if that's how Payneham would of wanted it written.

I can't quite get my head around the numbers discussed either
e.g.
Best case:
$7 per beer (high) * 12 opponents (everyone of 11 players plus scorer) * 2 beers (don't drink and drive) * 20 weeks of cricket (Assuming players have beers after every days play not game and there are no rainout or heat outs) = $3.36k

Seems a bit exaggerated. I think it would be cool to see a matrix of every clubs beer prices.

To ensure fairness of beer prices league creates a spirit of the game beer pricing initiative - sets a recommended retail price lower than standard (set in such a way that you decrease margin but increase volume hence come out ahead) for the first two beers after the game. Clubs can volunteer to join.

Or just make it standard practice at your own club to charge opposition players their club's beer prices.

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 7:10 pm
by heater31
Yep I was discussing this very issue at an A1 club last night over a few beers. It's going to have the opposite effect especially to the club/s named in the article. Nobody is going to go in for a drink with a bunch of whingers....

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 9:30 pm
by Brumbies
Clubs are allowed to request permission from the home team to bring a carton.
I think our A grade plan on doing so for all their away games, will be interesting to see how many clubs say yes.

Me thinks Payneham may not be one of them!

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 9:57 am
by Sonofbrowny25
few big scores made over the weekend!

and stories from saturday at all or stand out performances

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 5:20 pm
by OKC!
Exciting as this thread.

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 11:01 pm
by Groover
Maybe with all this discussion we need to create specific A1 A2 etc threads? :P


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Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 9:14 am
by OKC!
Groover wrote:Maybe with all this discussion we need to create specific A1 A2 etc threads? :P


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Haha, yeah i'll get admin on to it.

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 4:59 pm
by Robb_Stark
Brumbies wrote:Clubs are allowed to request permission from the home team to bring a carton.
I think our A grade plan on doing so for all their away games, will be interesting to see how many clubs say yes.

Me thinks Payneham may not be one of them!



will Pooraka give permission to other clubs ? and isnt there a fine of 50 dollars to clubs caught doing this ?

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 7:44 pm
by Brumbies
Robb_Stark wrote:
Brumbies wrote:Clubs are allowed to request permission from the home team to bring a carton.
I think our A grade plan on doing so for all their away games, will be interesting to see how many clubs say yes.

Me thinks Payneham may not be one of them!



will Pooraka give permission to other clubs ? and isnt there a fine of 50 dollars to clubs caught doing this ?


Yes our chairman has stated that visiting clubs are welcome to bring a carton for after the match. I don't know if any have actually asked though.
Our A Grade asked Para Hills when we played them away in round 2. They didn't want us to bring our own carton so I think we purchased half a carton off them for the change rooms and then went in their club.

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 9:14 am
by helicopterking
Doesn't look good for cricket this weekend, classic weekend rain.

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 1:59 pm
by Robb_Stark
i think as long as the carton is brought from the club your at and they give a reasonable price then drinking in the change rooms should be cool

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 8:19 pm
by bulldogs
I used to love having a beer in the changerooms. After a hot day in the field I didn't want to rush for a shower but preferred to sit down with a dart and a beer. The opposition should be invited to join you.
What Ingle farm are doing this year is inviting the opposition upstairs and we have a generous life member who is putting $50 on the bar for them to enjoy a drink.

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 9:04 am
by Reilly
I believe we became the first club to be fined under this new 'rule'.

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 9:27 am
by human_torpedo
Its probably been flogged to death, but is the rule for ALL grounds, or only grounds with a bar? Because I know as my club we play at schools for home games so we dont have bar facilities and its ridiculous for the opposition to not be allowed to bring a carton. I know we wouldnt dare report someone for it, so long as they clean up any potential mess, which even still we would take up with the club directly and leave the league out of it

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 9:30 am
by Reilly
human_torpedo wrote:Its probably been flogged to death, but is the rule for ALL grounds, or only grounds with a bar? Because I know as my club we play at schools for home games so we dont have bar facilities and its ridiculous for the opposition to not be allowed to bring a carton. I know we wouldnt dare report someone for it, so long as they clean up any potential mess, which even still we would take up with the club directly and leave the league out of it


It's all grounds. We got reported by the opposition and it was when we played at a college ground with no bar facilities. We made sure we left absolutely no mess given we were in a school change room. Didn't do us any good though.

Re: ATCA 2014/15.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 9:46 am
by human_torpedo
Reilly wrote:
human_torpedo wrote:Its probably been flogged to death, but is the rule for ALL grounds, or only grounds with a bar? Because I know as my club we play at schools for home games so we dont have bar facilities and its ridiculous for the opposition to not be allowed to bring a carton. I know we wouldnt dare report someone for it, so long as they clean up any potential mess, which even still we would take up with the club directly and leave the league out of it


It's all grounds. We got reported by the opposition and it was when we played at a college ground with no bar facilities. We made sure we left absolutely no mess given we were in a school change room. Didn't do us any good though.


Thats outrageous that a club would report someone when they dont provide bar facilities. I (sort of) see where clubs are coming from when teams bring beer when the club provides a bar, but if a ground doesnt have a bar then a club shouldnt report them. Maybe the club should still out of courtesy ask/advise the club that they will be bringing a carton, but I dont think a club should be fined fopr bringing a carton in that case, unless they trash the place and leave beer bottles and cigarette butts around a school, which is a different case altogether though