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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Port Pirie Power » Thu Feb 01, 2018 5:08 pm

Eagles2014 wrote:Looking at Premiership Table, there has to be something said for going with a new coach, just refreshes the whole Club if you get the right person, and can turn the whole Club around.

Last year, West Torrens went from bottom to top with New coach, and ended up winning all three flags.

This year, four Clubs with new coaches are sitting pretty. Adelaide Uni are 2nd, Sturt are 3rd, Glenelg are 4th and Adelaide are equal 5th. Cant argue with those stats.

Exception is obviously TTG, but you would have to say the team Sleepy has had for the last ten years, to have only one the Two day Premiership once, really could be seen as a bit of a failure. Especially if they cant get the chocolates again this time.

Reckon Woodville should take a leaf out of these Clubs and get a new coach next season as McNally has been there a number of years with no success, and their A Grade team on paper is pretty strong. Think the right coach could win them a Premiership next year.


Interesting thoughts there. What coaches are around?

Did McNally take them to the Grand Final in his first season as coach?
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Eagles2014 » Thu Feb 01, 2018 5:26 pm

Not sure what year he took over, I know it was early in the season when Dean Sayers quit/was sacked after returning from Adelaide to coach them.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby The Myth » Thu Feb 01, 2018 10:30 pm

Uni have a new coach but have about 8 new players also. Sturt and Adelaide have always had the talent. Who’s been the most disappointing clubs this year? Kensington, West Torrens or Woodville?
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Arch44 » Fri Feb 02, 2018 10:00 am

Eagles2014 wrote:Looking at Premiership Table, there has to be something said for going with a new coach, just refreshes the whole Club if you get the right person, and can turn the whole Club around.

Last year, West Torrens went from bottom to top with New coach, and ended up winning all three flags.

This year, four Clubs with new coaches are sitting pretty. Adelaide Uni are 2nd, Sturt are 3rd, Glenelg are 4th and Adelaide are equal 5th. Cant argue with those stats.

Exception is obviously TTG, but you would have to say the team Sleepy has had for the last ten years, to have only one the Two day Premiership once, really could be seen as a bit of a failure. Especially if they cant get the chocolates again this time.

Reckon Woodville should take a leaf out of these Clubs and get a new coach next season as McNally has been there a number of years with no success, and their A Grade team on paper is pretty strong. Think the right coach could win them a Premiership next year.


You sound very similar to Martin Charles who wrote similar rubbish in the local messenger the other week which lead in to the Woodville v West Torrens match. I'm sensing a hidden agenda against Mcnally and that Martin Charles is in fact from West Torrens and not Woodville ;)
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Eagles2014 » Fri Feb 02, 2018 1:35 pm

The Myth wrote:Uni have a new coach but have about 8 new players also. Sturt and Adelaide have always had the talent. Who’s been the most disappointing clubs this year? Kensington, West Torrens or Woodville?


West Torrens have had a lot of injuries this year, lost most of the pace bowling attack that won them most games last year, plus Drennan going home. Kensy had lots out with state and junior commitments. Woodville basically had the same team all year, so would have to be them. Plus their B, C and D Grade all bottom so obviously not much coming thru. No wonder they offered such big money to Umpherston from Port to come over this year! That's why the coach should be feeling pressure. Uni added another Pom, Salt from Sussex, team made up of overseas and interstate players, going all out for Premiership this year!
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Tony Clifton » Fri Feb 02, 2018 2:14 pm

The rise and fall of teams recently shows how tight the competition is. Southers premiership but only a few players dropping off and they slid down. Eagles down then up with only a few changes to player list.

It's good to have new teams challenging all the time. Keeps hope for all teams and means no one can rest on their laurels. Great competition at the moment and SA cricket in general on the up. Merger stuff not hanging over anyone's head. Redbacks and Strikers going pretty well (men and women). Few SA guys sniffing around Aus team. Test record attendance, Aus day fixture back. Good times!
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby wedgetail » Sun Feb 04, 2018 8:10 pm

Arch44 wrote:
Eagles2014 wrote:Looking at Premiership Table, there has to be something said for going with a new coach, just refreshes the whole Club if you get the right person, and can turn the whole Club around.

Last year, West Torrens went from bottom to top with New coach, and ended up winning all three flags.

This year, four Clubs with new coaches are sitting pretty. Adelaide Uni are 2nd, Sturt are 3rd, Glenelg are 4th and Adelaide are equal 5th. Cant argue with those stats.

Exception is obviously TTG, but you would have to say the team Sleepy has had for the last ten years, to have only one the Two day Premiership once, really could be seen as a bit of a failure. Especially if they cant get the chocolates again this time.

Reckon Woodville should take a leaf out of these Clubs and get a new coach next season as McNally has been there a number of years with no success, and their A Grade team on paper is pretty strong. Think the right coach could win them a Premiership next year.


You sound very similar to Martin Charles who wrote similar rubbish in the local messenger the other week which lead in to the Woodville v West Torrens match. I'm sensing a hidden agenda against Mcnally and that Martin Charles is in fact from West Torrens and not Woodville ;)


Martin Charles also asked for Geoff Turley's head as well as he was cricket director. The 1st grade team and in fact the whole club had been so disappointing in recent years under his direction according to Charles.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Arch44 » Mon Feb 05, 2018 12:07 pm

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Arch44 wrote:
Eagles2014 wrote:Looking at Premiership Table, there has to be something said for going with a new coach, just refreshes the whole Club if you get the right person, and can turn the whole Club around.

Last year, West Torrens went from bottom to top with New coach, and ended up winning all three flags.

This year, four Clubs with new coaches are sitting pretty. Adelaide Uni are 2nd, Sturt are 3rd, Glenelg are 4th and Adelaide are equal 5th. Cant argue with those stats.

Exception is obviously TTG, but you would have to say the team Sleepy has had for the last ten years, to have only one the Two day Premiership once, really could be seen as a bit of a failure. Especially if they cant get the chocolates again this time.

Reckon Woodville should take a leaf out of these Clubs and get a new coach next season as McNally has been there a number of years with no success, and their A Grade team on paper is pretty strong. Think the right coach could win them a Premiership next year.


You sound very similar to Martin Charles who wrote similar rubbish in the local messenger the other week which lead in to the Woodville v West Torrens match. I'm sensing a hidden agenda against Mcnally and that Martin Charles is in fact from West Torrens and not Woodville ;)


Martin Charles also asked for Geoff Turley's head as well as he was cricket director. The 1st grade team and in fact the whole club had been so disappointing in recent years under his direction according to Charles.


Actually Geoff Turley has never been Cricket Director. This year is Huntley Armstrong and prior to that was Colin Billet, I would have thought if someone is going to have crack maybe get their facts right 1st.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Computer Crashed » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:17 pm

Tony Clifton wrote:The rise and fall of teams recently shows how tight the competition is. Southers premiership but only a few players dropping off and they slid down. Eagles down then up with only a few changes to player list.

It's good to have new teams challenging all the time. Keeps hope for all teams and means no one can rest on their laurels. Great competition at the moment and SA cricket in general on the up. Merger stuff not hanging over anyone's head. Redbacks and Strikers going pretty well (men and women). Few SA guys sniffing around Aus team. Test record attendance, Aus day fixture back. Good times!

Meanwhile Prospect are ultra consistent as always.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Tony Clifton » Fri Feb 09, 2018 1:22 pm

One day semis this Sunday:

Woodville vs Port
Glenelg vs Uni

Weren't Woodville in crisis a few posts ago? Finished top of one day ladder and into semi final. I know the two day comp is the main one but they aren't going too bad
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Re: Grade Cricket

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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby daysofourlives » Sat Feb 10, 2018 11:58 am

Good luck to Sam Gardham making his debut for Woodville today, not bad for a lad that only picked up a ball as a 15yr old.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby heater31 » Sun Feb 11, 2018 9:34 am

Benton only bowled 3 balls for Port yesterday? Injured I guess, big blow for them defending 294 on a flat Glandore wicket.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby bloods08 » Sun Feb 11, 2018 7:10 pm

heater31 wrote:Benton only bowled 3 balls for Port yesterday? Injured I guess, big blow for them defending 294 on a flat Glandore wicket.


Bowled 9 overs today in one day semi. Took 3 balls from one of Thomas’s over but noticed he bowled as well today.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Tony Clifton » Sun Feb 11, 2018 7:34 pm

Port and Uni into the one day final.

Will one of them wear a clash strip?
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby The Myth » Sun Feb 11, 2018 8:26 pm

Was Benton on restrictions? I’m guessing he was. Well done to Port for making it, good effort for a club that was suppose to be kicked out last season. They keep making finals.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby The Hound » Mon Feb 12, 2018 10:21 am

Tony Clifton wrote:Port and Uni into the one day final.

Will one of them wear a clash strip?


Burgess smashed them, some very clean hitting!, set them up early and they finished there innings off with a 100 run partneship

Should be a cracker of a game, locally developed SA players vs the All stars
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Lightning McQueen » Mon Feb 12, 2018 10:40 am


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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Eagles2014 » Mon Feb 12, 2018 1:56 pm

bloods08 wrote:
heater31 wrote:Benton only bowled 3 balls for Port yesterday? Injured I guess, big blow for them defending 294 on a flat Glandore wicket.


Bowled 9 overs today in one day semi. Took 3 balls from one of Thomas’s over but noticed he bowled as well today.


Benton had Gastro, few in the team did. Think he was just too crook to continue bowling and saved himself for Sunday. Was not feeling too well on Sunday either, but battled thru as team needed him. Will be ok to bowl next Saturday against Adelaide.
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Re: Grade Cricket

Postby Eagles2014 » Mon Feb 12, 2018 2:08 pm

The Hound wrote:
Tony Clifton wrote:Port and Uni into the one day final.

Will one of them wear a clash strip?


Burgess smashed them, some very clean hitting!, set them up early and they finished there innings off with a 100 run partneship

Should be a cracker of a game, locally developed SA players vs the All stars


Reckon Burgess goes back to UK after this weekend, so if that's the case wont be playing in One day GF against Port, but will in 20/20 GF against TTG.

Although Port has mostly players from other teams (Benton, Carter, Mcdonald, Sayers from Woodville, Kerr from Glenelg, O'Hara from TTG- think others are from Port - Umpherston. Weeks, Chatto, Thomas, Sheedy), is better them winning than Uni who have spent up big this year, have several Poms, got Irish, had Sri Lankan, got several from Interstate and couple from NT, leaves only Crocker and Wilson who have been there a while.
Making a mockery of comp really how they get away with it, lots of teams complaining now they are winning!
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