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Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Sat Nov 03, 2007 8:52 pm
by brod
Ive mentioned him before but will Ashley Noffkee get a deserved chance to play for his country.
He is 30 years old, but is in career best form, after twice being awarded ACB contracts and being part of the 2001 Ashes squad. He was last seasons Queensland Player of the year and toured with the Australian A side to Pakistan recently, altough was only selected for on of the first class game taking 1/24 and 1/43, and scored 39. This domestic season he has the set the game alight
Pura Cup
vs Tas
5/33 & 2/114
100*
Man of the Match
vs NSW
50 & 78
5/108 (on same pitch Lee and Johnson got smashed)
vs WA
34 & 44
1/89
vs VIC
6/33 & DNB
82
Ford Ranger Cup
vs Tas
1/34 (10 overs)
DNB
vs NSW
DNB
DNB
vs WA
DNP
Tour Match
5/38 & 3/21
34
Pura Cup
19 wickets @ 19.84 (3 five wickets in an innings)
388 runs @ 77.6 (1 hundred, 3 fifties)
1st class Season
27 wickets @ 16.15 (4 five wickets in an innings)
422 runs @ 70.3 (1 hundred, 3 fifties)
Im sure youll agree - impressive record!!
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Sun Nov 04, 2007 12:16 am
by mal
Must be considered in the o/d International games on form.
How awesome would QLD be for allrounders if they were all available for o/d games !
SYMONDS
HOPES
WATSON
NOFFKE
SIMPSON
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Sun Nov 04, 2007 12:20 am
by the joker
one word HACK.. he is playing at the gabba where the ball seams around like crazy!!! you look how well all the other pace bowlers do there
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Sun Nov 04, 2007 12:55 am
by brod
Im pretty sure that youll find that hes played one of two Pura Cup games at the Gabba, and the other, on a pitch that selectors were told to ignore results from as it was SO SO flat
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Sun Nov 04, 2007 8:08 am
by Rik E Boy
the joker wrote:one word HACK.. he is playing at the gabba where the ball seams around like crazy!!! you look how well all the other pace bowlers do there
Er...is there anyone who
isn't a hack in your opinion Joker?
regards,
REB
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:36 am
by Pup
the joker wrote:one word HACK.. he is playing at the gabba where the ball seams around like crazy!!! you look how well all the other pace bowlers do there
No Idea
He is in stellar form, i think he should be considered.
Like i said on another thread, if the selectors want to play 4 paceman they should play 2 of Lee, Tait and Johnson and Clark and Noffke. Not to mention he would add a bit with the bat as well.
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:43 pm
by Hondo
I think Noffke's form warrants a close look for sure
Unfortunately, as with Katich, there's this issue of him not having a CA contract. As someone pointed out, I am sure a new one could be signed pretty quickly if required. Until then, our fast bowling options are:
In squad for 1st test:
Brett Lee
Stuart Clark
Mitchell Johnson
Ben Hilfenhaus
Not in squad but with CA contract:
Nathan Bracken
Jason Gillespie
Shaun Tait (inj)
Shane Watson
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:00 pm
by stan
hondo71 wrote:I think Noffke's form warrants a close look for sure
Unfortunately, as with Katich, there's this issue of him not having a CA contract. As someone pointed out, I am sure a new one could be signed pretty quickly if required. Until then, our fast bowling options are:
In squad for 1st test:
Brett Lee
Stuart Clark
Mitchell Johnson
Ben Hilfenhaus
Not in squad but with CA contract:
Nathan Bracken
Jason Gillespie
Shaun Tait (inj)
Shane Watson
Next to Watson you should say injuried. Even if hes not he will be soon.
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:12 pm
by locky801
IMHO he will play test cricket, if not he will play one day cricket for Australia by the end of the summer, I like this guy, he is a genuine allrounder, who has a hell of a lot of talent, reminds me alot of a young Botham, not as dynamic but has some awesome power and flair about him
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:29 pm
by the joker
Rik E Boy wrote:the joker wrote:one word HACK.. he is playing at the gabba where the ball seams around like crazy!!! you look how well all the other pace bowlers do there
Er...is there anyone who
isn't a hack in your opinion Joker?
regards,
REB
who else have i called a hack
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:44 pm
by rod_rooster
the joker wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:the joker wrote:one word HACK.. he is playing at the gabba where the ball seams around like crazy!!! you look how well all the other pace bowlers do there
Er...is there anyone who
isn't a hack in your opinion Joker?
regards,
REB
who else have i called a hack
Katich?
edit: Apologies, that was Dutchy

Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:46 pm
by MatteeG
the joker wrote:who else have i called a hack
Some other hack....
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:32 pm
by Rik E Boy
the joker wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:the joker wrote:one word HACK.. he is playing at the gabba where the ball seams around like crazy!!! you look how well all the other pace bowlers do there
Er...is there anyone who
isn't a hack in your opinion Joker?
regards,
REB
who else have i called a hack
Katich? Watson?
OK, you got me. Sorry mate.
regards,
REB
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:44 pm
by Grahaml
Noffke was on the radar and pushing for selection some 5 or 6 years ago, but his form dropped off. I'm sure if he keeps bowling well then he'll end up taking someone's spot because I can't see Lee, Johnson and Tait keeping him out of the running forever.
And you don't have to have a contract to play for Australia if I recall correctly. They've had guys come from nowhere to play test/one day cricket before (Colin Miller being one I think).
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Mon Nov 05, 2007 4:27 pm
by Hondo
Grahaml wrote:And you don't have to have a contract to play for Australia if I recall correctly. They've had guys come from nowhere to play test/one day cricket before (Colin Miller being one I think).
You don't have to be on the current list but you do need a contract before playing 'regularly' (whatever regularly means) as per the Cricket Australia web-site:
The National Selection Panel nominates 25 players based on two primary criteria:
- The form of the players over the past 12 months; and
- Their likelihood of Australian selection over the next 12 months taking into account who Australia plays, balance of the side and the need to ensure the future development of the Test and one-day international teams.
The contracted players are the core group from which players are drawn for both Tests and one-day internationals in the year ahead. Uncontracted players remain eligible for Australian selection and can be upgraded to a Cricket Australia contract if they gain regular selection.
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Mon Nov 05, 2007 5:31 pm
by Grahaml
The wording of that only indicates that there is the provision to be upgraded if they become regulars, not that they will be upgraded if they become regulars. There are match payments though that mean an uncontracted player doesn't just do if for the love of the game.
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Mon Nov 05, 2007 7:56 pm
by stan
Well in my opinion they could do alot worse than picking Noffke in the team. I think he would go alright.
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Mon Nov 05, 2007 8:44 pm
by youngster
Absolutely - I reckon if a couple of blokes can't step up to the plate against the Sri Lankans Noffke will be primed for a spot.
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Mon Nov 05, 2007 8:56 pm
by brod
Ended up with 3/21 off 13 overs in the Sri Lankan 2nd dig.
8 wickets for the match against Johnson's 2.
Is there any weight to the assesment that he would be too similar in style to that of Stuart Clarke, and the selectors wouldnt want two bowlers of such a similar ilk?
I think not, but has been said, so others must think so.
Re: Ashley Noffke

Posted:
Tue Nov 06, 2007 12:18 pm
by Grahaml
I don't think they'd be too worried about someone being too similar to Clark. I think they have too many bowlers like Lee - Fast but expensive and dissapointingly ineffective. They picked Clark and McGrath in the same team and look what happened. The selectors would have noticed that and I dare say another good game by Noffke will put him ahead of Tait and Hilfenhaus pretty quickly.