Browny25 wrote:Willie on fire this season!
Helps having no BL i guess
Err, how so ? Brahma v Rosies on the plasticine matting affects Willie facing Andy Carman at Salisbury West how ?

by Wizard of Oz » Sat Jan 14, 2012 10:52 pm
Browny25 wrote:Willie on fire this season!
Helps having no BL i guess
by Phantom Gossiper » Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:58 pm
by FroffiesMcVeigh » Sun Jan 15, 2012 9:08 am
whufc wrote:What would people expect to happen if this situation arose in one of their games.
Captains go to do the toss, team sheets are exchanged!
Team goes out and bats and then at the 20 over drink break opposition captain and umpire come up and explain that on the team sheet a wrong name was written and that the correct name was a bloke who had fielded the first 20 overs. The fielding side have 11 blokes on the field from ball one and at no stage was the batting side or umpire informed that the fielding side had a 12th man on the park.
by Browny25 » Sun Jan 15, 2012 11:11 am
Wizard of Oz wrote:Browny25 wrote:Willie on fire this season!
Helps having no BL i guess
Err, how so ? Brahma v Rosies on the plasticine matting affects Willie facing Andy Carman at Salisbury West how ?
by OKC! » Sun Jan 15, 2012 11:55 am
Browny25 wrote:Wizard of Oz wrote:Browny25 wrote:Willie on fire this season!
Helps having no BL i guess
Err, how so ? Brahma v Rosies on the plasticine matting affects Willie facing Andy Carman at Salisbury West how ?
I was only kidding Oz... nice post though.
by FroffiesMcVeigh » Sun Jan 15, 2012 2:31 pm
OKC! wrote:Browny25 wrote:Wizard of Oz wrote:Browny25 wrote:Willie on fire this season!
Helps having no BL i guess
Err, how so ? Brahma v Rosies on the plasticine matting affects Willie facing Andy Carman at Salisbury West how ?
I was only kidding Oz... nice post though.
Was sibbick gonna get him out?
by Phantom Gossiper » Sun Jan 15, 2012 2:33 pm
by catchit » Sun Jan 15, 2012 4:10 pm
FroffiesMcVeigh wrote:Casting an eye over mofflin reserve today and noticed early in the central united batting innings that Rosie's had a garden gnome fielding on the mid wicket fence?
What do you have to do to get a garden gnome permit? It was either a garden gnome or a 7 year old girl.
by catchit » Sun Jan 15, 2012 4:41 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:Rose & Crown 6/209 (D. Jenner 101 - 2nd 50 off about 18 balls, N. Brookes 50)
d
Central United 6/160 odd? (Bagster 50* and Fenwick 36)
From 1/27 - 2/183, Jenner & Brookes set us up superbly, unfortunately the excitement of a few overs remaining and wickets in the shed along with good bowling from Woodward seen us tumble to 6/209, probably 20 or so runs shy of what we should have got.
Bagster and Fenwick I thought batted brilliantly and gave the Units every chance of winning, unfortunately Fenwick found the fielder far too often and his 36 took too long, but their partnership definately had a few R&C lads worried for a while there thats for sure!
by catchit » Sun Jan 15, 2012 4:54 pm
by catchit » Sun Jan 15, 2012 4:56 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:Parafield Gardens d Angle Vale?!! WTF?!!![]()
by Wizard of Oz » Sun Jan 15, 2012 5:44 pm
Browny25 wrote:Wizard of Oz wrote:Browny25 wrote:Willie on fire this season!
Helps having no BL i guess
Err, how so ? Brahma v Rosies on the plasticine matting affects Willie facing Andy Carman at Salisbury West how ?
I was only kidding Oz... nice post though.
by bagster » Sun Jan 15, 2012 7:08 pm
Wizard of Oz wrote:Browny25 wrote:Wizard of Oz wrote:Browny25 wrote:Willie on fire this season!
Helps having no BL i guess
Err, how so ? Brahma v Rosies on the plasticine matting affects Willie facing Andy Carman at Salisbury West how ?
I was only kidding Oz... nice post though.
Still made no sense...
by bagster » Sun Jan 15, 2012 7:19 pm
catchit wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:Rose & Crown 6/209 (D. Jenner 101 - 2nd 50 off about 18 balls, N. Brookes 50)
d
Central United 6/160 odd? (Bagster 50* and Fenwick 36)
From 1/27 - 2/183, Jenner & Brookes set us up superbly, unfortunately the excitement of a few overs remaining and wickets in the shed along with good bowling from Woodward seen us tumble to 6/209, probably 20 or so runs shy of what we should have got.
Bagster and Fenwick I thought batted brilliantly and gave the Units every chance of winning, unfortunately Fenwick found the fielder far too often and his 36 took too long, but their partnership definately had a few R&C lads worried for a while there thats for sure!
Bags def batted well but Fenwick didn't seem to take a risk and if he could do it again I am sure he would of taken the bowling on a bit more, clearly he can bat though. After drinks I was always confident of winning with some good bowling by Bedgy and Daniel. Also was a great knock by DJ.. Chance less ton.
by FroffiesMcVeigh » Sun Jan 15, 2012 7:20 pm
catchit wrote:FroffiesMcVeigh wrote:Casting an eye over mofflin reserve today and noticed early in the central united batting innings that Rosie's had a garden gnome fielding on the mid wicket fence?
What do you have to do to get a garden gnome permit? It was either a garden gnome or a 7 year old girl.
Just a thought.. why didnt you ask us yesterday if we needed a permit?poor form
by bagster » Sun Jan 15, 2012 7:25 pm
FroffiesMcVeigh wrote:whufc wrote:What would people expect to happen if this situation arose in one of their games.
Captains go to do the toss, team sheets are exchanged!
Team goes out and bats and then at the 20 over drink break opposition captain and umpire come up and explain that on the team sheet a wrong name was written and that the correct name was a bloke who had fielded the first 20 overs. The fielding side have 11 blokes on the field from ball one and at no stage was the batting side or umpire informed that the fielding side had a 12th man on the park.
Who cares? It's div 2 nuff nuffs.
by whufc » Sun Jan 15, 2012 8:15 pm
bagster wrote:FroffiesMcVeigh wrote:whufc wrote:What would people expect to happen if this situation arose in one of their games.
Captains go to do the toss, team sheets are exchanged!
Team goes out and bats and then at the 20 over drink break opposition captain and umpire come up and explain that on the team sheet a wrong name was written and that the correct name was a bloke who had fielded the first 20 overs. The fielding side have 11 blokes on the field from ball one and at no stage was the batting side or umpire informed that the fielding side had a 12th man on the park.
Who cares? It's div 2 nuff nuffs.
depends on what team did what... if it was eastern park or virginia who made the mistake, it would be, haha, bad luck , the fielder cant bat.. but if it was a team that we liked, we could come to a sporting captains agreement and see the honest mistake..
by catchit » Sun Jan 15, 2012 8:34 pm
bagster wrote:catchit wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:Rose & Crown 6/209 (D. Jenner 101 - 2nd 50 off about 18 balls, N. Brookes 50)
d
Central United 6/160 odd? (Bagster 50* and Fenwick 36)
From 1/27 - 2/183, Jenner & Brookes set us up superbly, unfortunately the excitement of a few overs remaining and wickets in the shed along with good bowling from Woodward seen us tumble to 6/209, probably 20 or so runs shy of what we should have got.
Bagster and Fenwick I thought batted brilliantly and gave the Units every chance of winning, unfortunately Fenwick found the fielder far too often and his 36 took too long, but their partnership definately had a few R&C lads worried for a while there thats for sure!
Bags def batted well but Fenwick didn't seem to take a risk and if he could do it again I am sure he would of taken the bowling on a bit more, clearly he can bat though. After drinks I was always confident of winning with some good bowling by Bedgy and Daniel. Also was a great knock by DJ.. Chance less ton.
we were taught a lesson on how to rotate the strike and take the easy singles, 38 run loss was probly the 38 singles dj and brookes took, dj batted excellent, brookes had some luck, was run out by a good 10/12 inches, only one not to think so was the ump..... 6/171 would have won most other games... thats cricket.. try again next week...ps, bags the dirty slapper had some luck too![]()
by catchit » Sun Jan 15, 2012 8:38 pm
FroffiesMcVeigh wrote:catchit wrote:FroffiesMcVeigh wrote:Casting an eye over mofflin reserve today and noticed early in the central united batting innings that Rosie's had a garden gnome fielding on the mid wicket fence?
What do you have to do to get a garden gnome permit? It was either a garden gnome or a 7 year old girl.
Just a thought.. why didnt you ask us yesterday if we needed a permit?poor form
Popped in for a score check then had to shoot off...
by FroffiesMcVeigh » Sun Jan 15, 2012 10:25 pm
catchit wrote:FroffiesMcVeigh wrote:catchit wrote:FroffiesMcVeigh wrote:Casting an eye over mofflin reserve today and noticed early in the central united batting innings that Rosie's had a garden gnome fielding on the mid wicket fence?
What do you have to do to get a garden gnome permit? It was either a garden gnome or a 7 year old girl.
Just a thought.. why didnt you ask us yesterday if we needed a permit?poor form
Popped in for a score check then had to shoot off...
Still enough time for a pot shot or two? No diff to just "popping" onto this forum and doing it? Or is it easier when sitting in front of you computer?
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