Masha wrote:
Ban him for 5 years, should have been banned for his suspicious bowling action anyways![]()
Maybe LM is the dodgy bookmaker??
Na mate, I don't make books.
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:10 am
Masha wrote:
Ban him for 5 years, should have been banned for his suspicious bowling action anyways![]()
Maybe LM is the dodgy bookmaker??
by catchit » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:12 am
OKC! wrote:catchit wrote:Seen a doco on hanse cronje lastnight...reminded me of brahma...that is all...
Seen the movie 'the crying game' last night, thought of catchit, that is all.
by catchit » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:14 am
Executive Member wrote:catchit wrote:Seen a doco on hanse cronje lastnight...reminded me of brahma...that is all...
dont worry big fella
I am sure during the finals that you will be contacted by someone from The Lodge in dark glasses to ensure you hit under 10 and dont take any wickets - look out for a brown paper bag with a big golden M on it
by catchit » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:22 am
OKC! wrote:catchit wrote:Seen a doco on hanse cronje lastnight...reminded me of brahma...that is all...
Seen the movie 'the crying game' last night, thought of catchit, that is all.
by OKC! » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:27 am
catchit wrote:OKC! wrote:catchit wrote:Seen a doco on hanse cronje lastnight...reminded me of brahma...that is all...
Seen the movie 'the crying game' last night, thought of catchit, that is all.
Isnt it funny how that movie came to your mind...remember that part where the chick got undressed and his old fella fell out? The only thing that was missing was a netball dress...
by catchit » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:44 am
by OKC! » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:53 am
catchit wrote:We will be playing at the end of march so im not crying...my team mates dont leave halfway through the season so im not crying...
I almost forgot about that movie called....me myself and a netballer...classic movie that one..
As for your comebacks? Terrible just quietly...
by catchit » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:02 am
OKC! wrote:catchit wrote:We will be playing at the end of march so im not crying...my team mates dont leave halfway through the season so im not crying...
I almost forgot about that movie called....me myself and a netballer...classic movie that one..
As for your comebacks? Terrible just quietly...
They aren't comebacks, they are facts. You keep crying at the fact you couldn't hit a boundary, and my team mates did leave during the season and YOU were the one that was having a cry about it, you and that other 'mate' of yours Gunnerson... remember that? When you were Gunnerson and pretended you weren't, and you were having a CRY about everything with him too? Good times.
by whufc » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:04 am
by OKC! » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:13 am
[/quote]catchit wrote:Yeah i remember him...he was the one who told you to look at your stats before CRYING over a bad decision from a umpire..when its yourself who makes bad decisions every sat....stats dont lie...
I dont remember gunnerson ever having a cry? I do remember a 20/20 game where a wide was called and you CRIED for 4 overs making yourself look like a baby...well thats what 30 people thought so that isnt just MO....
by catchit » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:31 am
by Browny25 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:53 pm
whufc wrote:Once again if your bored after work tonight and wanna watch some cricket Eastern Park will be taking on Penfield/Centrals in a T20 at Argana Park on Turf tonight.
Not sure what facilites will be open down there but no doubt you will be able to get a beer somehow.
by MadMax » Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:08 pm
whufc wrote:Once again if your bored after work tonight and wanna watch some cricket Eastern Park will be taking on Penfield/Centrals in a T20 at Argana Park on Turf tonight.
Not sure what facilites will be open down there but no doubt you will be able to get a beer somehow.
by Grahaml » Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:26 pm
by Executive Member » Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:32 pm
Grahaml wrote:The Wednesday night comp fell apart for a reason. Largely because if clubs trained Tues and Thurs then blokes had cricket Tues, Wed, Thurs and Sat most weeks and many clubs have things happening Friday nights too. Add in extra time if they coach or help juniors and association games on Sundays and it's a lot of cricket. Obviously we aren't talking about everyone having that sort of involvement but a lot of the guys in a club's A grade would be affected. There's also the issue of people working and living further away unable to make a 4:30 start on a weekday.
If we start a T20 comp it should be done in a way to encourage as many top level players as possible to play. And the best way for that is a Sunday fixture IMHO, dodging association games and avoiding it becoming a weekly competition. The reason I say avoid making it weekly is simply to allow other things to happen on Sundays without forcing people to pick and choose. An 8 or 10 team comp, everyone plays each other once, games every fortnight then finals would be ideal IMHO.
by Wizard of Oz » Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:54 pm
Grahaml wrote:The Wednesday night comp fell apart for a reason. Largely because if clubs trained Tues and Thurs then blokes had cricket Tues, Wed, Thurs and Sat most weeks and many clubs have things happening Friday nights too. Add in extra time if they coach or help juniors and association games on Sundays and it's a lot of cricket. Obviously we aren't talking about everyone having that sort of involvement but a lot of the guys in a club's A grade would be affected. There's also the issue of people working and living further away unable to make a 4:30 start on a weekday.
If we start a T20 comp it should be done in a way to encourage as many top level players as possible to play. And the best way for that is a Sunday fixture IMHO, dodging association games and avoiding it becoming a weekly competition. The reason I say avoid making it weekly is simply to allow other things to happen on Sundays without forcing people to pick and choose. An 8 or 10 team comp, everyone plays each other once, games every fortnight then finals would be ideal IMHO.
by Grahaml » Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:55 pm
Wizard of Oz wrote:Grahaml wrote:The Wednesday night comp fell apart for a reason. Largely because if clubs trained Tues and Thurs then blokes had cricket Tues, Wed, Thurs and Sat most weeks and many clubs have things happening Friday nights too. Add in extra time if they coach or help juniors and association games on Sundays and it's a lot of cricket. Obviously we aren't talking about everyone having that sort of involvement but a lot of the guys in a club's A grade would be affected. There's also the issue of people working and living further away unable to make a 4:30 start on a weekday.
If we start a T20 comp it should be done in a way to encourage as many top level players as possible to play. And the best way for that is a Sunday fixture IMHO, dodging association games and avoiding it becoming a weekly competition. The reason I say avoid making it weekly is simply to allow other things to happen on Sundays without forcing people to pick and choose. An 8 or 10 team comp, everyone plays each other once, games every fortnight then finals would be ideal IMHO.
Sunday...hahaha, no chance !
This is a big reason why so many people cease playing Grade cricket.
ATCA do it well as their T20 comp runs on Tueday nights, in a round Robin format with games played every 2-3 weeks. Its a training night, so this may just increase participation levels.
by MadMax » Wed Feb 09, 2011 4:17 pm
by Arr Gee » Wed Feb 09, 2011 4:56 pm
Wizard of Oz wrote:Grahaml wrote:The Wednesday night comp fell apart for a reason. Largely because if clubs trained Tues and Thurs then blokes had cricket Tues, Wed, Thurs and Sat most weeks and many clubs have things happening Friday nights too. Add in extra time if they coach or help juniors and association games on Sundays and it's a lot of cricket. Obviously we aren't talking about everyone having that sort of involvement but a lot of the guys in a club's A grade would be affected. There's also the issue of people working and living further away unable to make a 4:30 start on a weekday.
If we start a T20 comp it should be done in a way to encourage as many top level players as possible to play. And the best way for that is a Sunday fixture IMHO, dodging association games and avoiding it becoming a weekly competition. The reason I say avoid making it weekly is simply to allow other things to happen on Sundays without forcing people to pick and choose. An 8 or 10 team comp, everyone plays each other once, games every fortnight then finals would be ideal IMHO.
Sunday...hahaha, no chance !
This is a big reason why so many people cease playing Grade cricket.
ATCA do it well as their T20 comp runs on Tueday nights, in a round Robin format with games played every 2-3 weeks. Its a training night, so this may just increase participation levels.
by Wizard of Oz » Wed Feb 09, 2011 7:02 pm
Grahaml wrote:Wizard of Oz wrote:Grahaml wrote:The Wednesday night comp fell apart for a reason. Largely because if clubs trained Tues and Thurs then blokes had cricket Tues, Wed, Thurs and Sat most weeks and many clubs have things happening Friday nights too. Add in extra time if they coach or help juniors and association games on Sundays and it's a lot of cricket. Obviously we aren't talking about everyone having that sort of involvement but a lot of the guys in a club's A grade would be affected. There's also the issue of people working and living further away unable to make a 4:30 start on a weekday.
If we start a T20 comp it should be done in a way to encourage as many top level players as possible to play. And the best way for that is a Sunday fixture IMHO, dodging association games and avoiding it becoming a weekly competition. The reason I say avoid making it weekly is simply to allow other things to happen on Sundays without forcing people to pick and choose. An 8 or 10 team comp, everyone plays each other once, games every fortnight then finals would be ideal IMHO.
Sunday...hahaha, no chance !
This is a big reason why so many people cease playing Grade cricket.
ATCA do it well as their T20 comp runs on Tueday nights, in a round Robin format with games played every 2-3 weeks. Its a training night, so this may just increase participation levels.
Lol. You putting your hand up for Tueday nights then Oz?
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