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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:18 pm

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More than anyone I've ever met, but not so much in the last couple of years.I think the last of his enjoyment came through playing with his son.

His son isn't really playing anymore preferring to concerntrate on footy, he recently made some Port power academy thing, Gaz prefers to get out and watch his trial games, training etc which will start soonish


What gives you that impression? Facebook?
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby whufc » Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:32 pm

I'm sensing some sarcasm lol
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:35 pm

whufc wrote:I'm sensing some sarcasm lol

Some? :lol: :lol: :lol:

He gives a full indepth media statement about a midweek alone training session without ballwork.
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby Homer J » Sun Feb 04, 2018 7:46 pm

Well done to the PDCA Under 21's today getting a win over Suburban, take on Turf in a few weeks next.
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby whufc » Sun Feb 04, 2018 7:47 pm

Homer J wrote:Well done to the PDCA Under 21's today getting a win over Suburban, take on Turf in a few weeks next.


Who was in the u/21 squad this year and who coached it
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby Homer J » Mon Feb 05, 2018 7:58 am

whufc wrote:
Homer J wrote:Well done to the PDCA Under 21's today getting a win over Suburban, take on Turf in a few weeks next.


Who was in the u/21 squad this year and who coached it


Scorecard below, not sure anyone coached the boys. President Quinn was looking after them.
http://pdca.sa.cricket.com.au/common/pa ... ityID=1988

A few missing from the original squad selected, I guess some weren't available or interested.
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Feb 06, 2018 9:13 am

Homer J wrote:
whufc wrote:
Homer J wrote:Well done to the PDCA Under 21's today getting a win over Suburban, take on Turf in a few weeks next.


Who was in the u/21 squad this year and who coached it


Scorecard below, not sure anyone coached the boys. President Quinn was looking after them.
http://pdca.sa.cricket.com.au/common/pa ... ityID=1988

A few missing from the original squad selected, I guess some weren't available or interested.

Gotta laugh at Johnny Owen's name on the scoresheet.
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby cricketfanatic25 » Thu Feb 15, 2018 9:57 am

wonder if anyone would have picked craigmore to beat central united last week?
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby The Bedge » Thu Feb 15, 2018 10:03 am

cricketfanatic25 wrote:wonder if anyone would have picked craigmore to beat central united last week?

We will never know, since LM's tipping comp has gone to shit! Really poor work by the veteran :lol:
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby The Bedge » Thu Feb 15, 2018 10:28 am

Interesting last couple of rounds across the grades!

Grade 1
Parafield Gardens and Riverside are battling it out to see who will avoid relegation. Parafield finish the season with Salisbury West and Craigmore - hard to see a win coming in either of those games, whilst Riverside have One Tree Hill and then Virginia - should get 1/2 wins, but they're 7pts behind PG as well, so need to scrape together more points in the final couple games.

Dublin and Craigmore are in a battle for 4th spot, only 2 pts between them, but Dublin finish with Virginia and Salisbury West - two likely losses, whereas Craigmore have Angle Vale and Parafield Gardens - both winnable games. You would think he Blues will keep 4th spot and play Westies first final.

Grade 2
Last round is shaping up as a beauty - Angle Vale v ATCO, in a match that could decide who stays up and who goes down. Whilst ATCO hold a ~10pt buffer over Angle Vale, they play Smithfield this week who must win to stay in the finals hunt, whereas Angle Vale have Adelaide Warriors. Should ATCO end up relegated will make like interesting - their B grade are dominating Grade 4 and sitting second in Grade 5 after getting lifelines earlier in the year when they cited a mass player loss and were shifted down grades.

There is a fair bigger gap between Angle Vale B and C grades though, and it might be best for their club if they go down.

Craigmore, North East Knights and Smithfield in a 3-way battle for 2 finals spots. Craigmore have Eastern Park this week but finish with the Warriors - should collect one win at least, NEK with Central United and then Eastern Park is clearly the hardest finish to the season and may struggle to collect points, while Smithfield finish with ATCO and Central United and would be eyeing off this weekend as their best shot at snatching a finals spot. Incentive points will prove critical in the coming games.

Grade 3
The sleeping giant in North Pines has awoken and making a big play - have beaten Eyre Royals, Salis West and Enfield in recent games - all 3 have been firmly entrenched in the top 3 spots most the season. These results coupled with a match vs Central United this week places them in a very good position to finish in 3rd spot. They finish the season with Salisbury West who will be fighting for top spot still.

Enfield's season appears on life support, whilst North Pines has quietly gone about it's business, so has Parafield Gardens, who with an outright last week have snuck up within 3pts of 4th spot. This sets up exciting clashes next two rounds - Enfield plays Riverside this week, PG plays Dublin, then Enfield and Parafield Gardens meet in the last round, with the winner likely to head to finals. It'll be interesting to see how this round plays out - will either or both sides push for an outright result? If they push, could it cost them a win? What if one wins and the other loses? What if one wins outright and the other loses? An outright win also keeps alive a chance to sneak into 3rd. So much to play for.

Riverside finish the season with Central United so still a chance to avoid relegation, and with Riverside and Parafield Gardens 'A's both fighting to stay up in Grade 1, you wouldn't think they'll get any support from those sides.

Grade 4
Not much to see here, the top 4 is set, ATCO have the minor flag, hard to see Salisbury West losing second spot. The battle will be between NEK and Eyre Royals to see who finishes where, with both sides likely to prefer avoiding ATCO until the Grand Final. One Tree Hill could still play a part in shaping the make up of the top 4 though and will have a bit of pride to play for, looking to finish the season off on a positive note.

The cross over fixtures could have greater influence on the Grade 5 ladder than the Grade 4 one.

Grade 5
Much like Grade 4, the top 4 is set, Enfield have sewn up top spot and play the bottom side this round. The battle for positions between the other 3 finalists is heating up though, ATCO appear best placed to take 2nd spot being 8pts clear of Angle Vale, but the two sides clash this round and if Angle Vale can grab the points, then sets up a tough last round as ATCO have the cross over game and the Vale host Enfield.

North Pines are also in the mix, second spot not out of reach but becoming less likely as they finish the season with NEK in the cross over, but have the luxury of winless Eyre Royals in the final round - an outright result in that clash might be enough.

Interestingly, it's appearing most likely Enfield and ATCO will not meet until a possible Grand Final if they both were to make it - the sides have only played each other once this year, with Round 1 Enfield being in Grade 4 before being moved, and then their one day fixture heated out a couple weeks ago. A great unknown between these two sides, and that unknown could well work in the favour of the Hornets.
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Feb 15, 2018 10:32 am

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cricketfanatic25 wrote:wonder if anyone would have picked craigmore to beat central united last week?

We will never know, since LM's tipping comp has gone to shit! Really poor work by the veteran :lol:

I did, they've cemented their spot in the finals, fair accomplishment.

You and I were the only two tipping mate.
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Feb 15, 2018 10:44 am

The Bedge wrote:Interesting last couple of rounds across the grades!

Grade 1
Parafield Gardens and Riverside are battling it out to see who will avoid relegation. Parafield finish the season with Salisbury West and Craigmore - hard to see a win coming in either of those games, whilst Riverside have One Tree Hill and then Virginia - should get 1/2 wins, but they're 7pts behind PG as well, so need to scrape together more points in the final couple games.

Dublin and Craigmore are in a battle for 4th spot, only 2 pts between them, but Dublin finish with Virginia and Salisbury West - two likely losses, whereas Craigmore have Angle Vale and Parafield Gardens - both winnable games. You would think he Blues will keep 4th spot and play Westies first final.

Grade 2
Last round is shaping up as a beauty - Angle Vale v ATCO, in a match that could decide who stays up and who goes down. Whilst ATCO hold a ~10pt buffer over Angle Vale, they play Smithfield this week who must win to stay in the finals hunt, whereas Angle Vale have Adelaide Warriors. Should ATCO end up relegated will make like interesting - their B grade are dominating Grade 4 and sitting second in Grade 5 after getting lifelines earlier in the year when they cited a mass player loss and were shifted down grades.

There is a fair bigger gap between Angle Vale B and C grades though, and it might be best for their club if they go down.

Craigmore, North East Knights and Smithfield in a 3-way battle for 2 finals spots. Craigmore have Eastern Park this week but finish with the Warriors - should collect one win at least, NEK with Central United and then Eastern Park is clearly the hardest finish to the season and may struggle to collect points, while Smithfield finish with ATCO and Central United and would be eyeing off this weekend as their best shot at snatching a finals spot. Incentive points will prove critical in the coming games.

Grade 3
The sleeping giant in North Pines has awoken and making a big play - have beaten Eyre Royals, Salis West and Enfield in recent games - all 3 have been firmly entrenched in the top 3 spots most the season. These results coupled with a match vs Central United this week places them in a very good position to finish in 3rd spot. They finish the season with Salisbury West who will be fighting for top spot still.

Enfield's season appears on life support, whilst North Pines has quietly gone about it's business, so has Parafield Gardens, who with an outright last week have snuck up within 3pts of 4th spot. This sets up exciting clashes next two rounds - Enfield plays Riverside this week, PG plays Dublin, then Enfield and Parafield Gardens meet in the last round, with the winner likely to head to finals. It'll be interesting to see how this round plays out - will either or both sides push for an outright result? If they push, could it cost them a win? What if one wins and the other loses? What if one wins outright and the other loses? An outright win also keeps alive a chance to sneak into 3rd. So much to play for.

Riverside finish the season with Central United so still a chance to avoid relegation, and with Riverside and Parafield Gardens 'A's both fighting to stay up in Grade 1, you wouldn't think they'll get any support from those sides.

Grade 4
Not much to see here, the top 4 is set, ATCO have the minor flag, hard to see Salisbury West losing second spot. The battle will be between NEK and Eyre Royals to see who finishes where, with both sides likely to prefer avoiding ATCO until the Grand Final. One Tree Hill could still play a part in shaping the make up of the top 4 though and will have a bit of pride to play for, looking to finish the season off on a positive note.

The cross over fixtures could have greater influence on the Grade 5 ladder than the Grade 4 one.

Grade 5
Much like Grade 4, the top 4 is set, Enfield have sewn up top spot and play the bottom side this round. The battle for positions between the other 3 finalists is heating up though, ATCO appear best placed to take 2nd spot being 8pts clear of Angle Vale, but the two sides clash this round and if Angle Vale can grab the points, then sets up a tough last round as ATCO have the cross over game and the Vale host Enfield.

North Pines are also in the mix, second spot not out of reach but becoming less likely as they finish the season with NEK in the cross over, but have the luxury of winless Eyre Royals in the final round - an outright result in that clash might be enough.

Interestingly, it's appearing most likely Enfield and ATCO will not meet until a possible Grand Final if they both were to make it - the sides have only played each other once this year, with Round 1 Enfield being in Grade 4 before being moved, and then their one day fixture heated out a couple weeks ago. A great unknown between these two sides, and that unknown could well work in the favour of the Hornets.


Riverside will more than likely win outright against the Goats to give them the points required.

Would be a good time to go to 6 team grades IMO.
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby The Bedge » Thu Feb 15, 2018 10:52 am

Interesting result in the Grade 3 Riverside vs Parafield Gardens match, which PG won outright.

According to mycricket, Riverside batted first and declared 7/116 after 20 overs :shock:
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby The Bedge » Thu Feb 15, 2018 11:11 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:Would be a good time to go to 6 team grades IMO.

1 up/1 down or 2/2 still?

Grade 1
1. Salisbury West 'A'
2. Virginia 'A'
3. Angle Vale 'A'
4. Craigmore 'A'
5. Dublin 'A'
6. Eastern Park 'A'

Grade 2

1. Parafield Gardens 'A'
2. Dublin 'A'
3. Riverside 'A'
4. One Tree Hill 'A'
5. Central United 'A'
6. Eyre Royals 'A'

Grade 3
1. Craigmore 'B'
2. North Eastern Knights 'A'
3. Smithfield 'A'
4. ATCO 'A'
5. Angle Vale 'B'
6. Adelaide Warriors 'A'

Grade 4
1. Salisbury West 'B'
2. North Pines 'A'
3. Enfield 'A'
4. Para Vista Lutheran 'A'
5. Parafield Gardens 'B'
6. ATCO 'B'

Grade 5
1. Dublin 'B'
2. Riverside 'B'
3. Central United 'B'
4. Eyre Royals 'B'
5. North Eastern Knights 'B'
6. Enfield 'B'

Grade 6
1. One Tree Hill 'B'
2. ATCO 'C'
3. Angle Vale 'C'
4. North Pines 'B'
5. Eyre Royals 'C'
6. Para Vista Lutheran 'B'
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Feb 15, 2018 11:34 am

The Bedge wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:Would be a good time to go to 6 team grades IMO.

1 up/1 down or 2/2 still?

Grade 1
1. Salisbury West 'A'
2. Virginia 'A'
3. Angle Vale 'A'
4. Craigmore 'A'
5. Dublin 'A'
6. Eastern Park 'A'

Grade 2

1. Parafield Gardens 'A'
2. Dublin 'A'
3. Riverside 'A'
4. One Tree Hill 'A'
5. Central United 'A'
6. Eyre Royals 'A'

Grade 3
1. Craigmore 'B'
2. North Eastern Knights 'A'
3. Smithfield 'A'
4. ATCO 'A'
5. Angle Vale 'B'
6. Adelaide Warriors 'A'

Grade 4
1. Salisbury West 'B'
2. North Pines 'A'
3. Enfield 'A'
4. Para Vista Lutheran 'A'
5. Parafield Gardens 'B'
6. ATCO 'B'

Grade 5
1. Dublin 'B'
2. Riverside 'B'
3. Central United 'B'
4. Eyre Royals 'B'
5. North Eastern Knights 'B'
6. Enfield 'B'

Grade 6
1. One Tree Hill 'B'
2. ATCO 'C'
3. Angle Vale 'C'
4. North Pines 'B'
5. Eyre Royals 'C'
6. Para Vista Lutheran 'B'



1 and 1. Would fit a 2 dayer, a one dayer and a T20 in, could have 3 different comps and different grading the following year for the different comps.
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby daysofourlives » Thu Feb 15, 2018 12:01 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:
The Bedge wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:Would be a good time to go to 6 team grades IMO.

1 up/1 down or 2/2 still?

Grade 1
1. Salisbury West 'A'
2. Virginia 'A'
3. Angle Vale 'A'
4. Craigmore 'A'
5. Dublin 'A'
6. Eastern Park 'A'

Grade 2

1. Parafield Gardens 'A'
2. Dublin 'A'
3. Riverside 'A'
4. One Tree Hill 'A'
5. Central United 'A'
6. Eyre Royals 'A'

Grade 3
1. Craigmore 'B'
2. North Eastern Knights 'A'
3. Smithfield 'A'
4. ATCO 'A'
5. Angle Vale 'B'
6. Adelaide Warriors 'A'

Grade 4
1. Salisbury West 'B'
2. North Pines 'A'
3. Enfield 'A'
4. Para Vista Lutheran 'A'
5. Parafield Gardens 'B'
6. ATCO 'B'

Grade 5
1. Dublin 'B'
2. Riverside 'B'
3. Central United 'B'
4. Eyre Royals 'B'
5. North Eastern Knights 'B'
6. Enfield 'B'

Grade 6
1. One Tree Hill 'B'
2. ATCO 'C'
3. Angle Vale 'C'
4. North Pines 'B'
5. Eyre Royals 'C'
6. Para Vista Lutheran 'B'



1 and 1. Would fit a 2 dayer, a one dayer and a T20 in, could have 3 different comps and different grading the following year for the different comps.


Lol you clearly dont put draws together LM
I like the idea of 6 team grades, id go 2 down 2 up though, if you dont make finals see ya later, overtime it would be such a big issue being relegated as you are a good chance to come straight back up.
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby The Bedge » Thu Feb 15, 2018 12:06 pm

daysofourlives wrote:Lol you clearly dont put draws together LM
I like the idea of 6 team grades, id go 2 down 2 up though, if you dont make finals see ya later, overtime it would be such a big issue being relegated as you are a good chance to come straight back up.

Yeah separate comps for each format is too difficult, I agree 2 up, 2 down - also means you get to face a series of different teams over the years instead of the same old same old.
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Feb 15, 2018 12:06 pm

daysofourlives wrote:
Lol you clearly dont put draws together LM
I like the idea of 6 team grades, id go 2 down 2 up though, if you dont make finals see ya later, overtime it would be such a big issue being relegated as you are a good chance to come straight back up.

I actually did when Frank Carter passed away.

5x 2 dayers (10 weeks)
5x 1 dayer (5 weeks)
5x T20 (5 weeks)

only need one final for each which would equate to 23 playing weekends, the same as it currently is.

Could even squeeze two T20's in the one day or a midweek game if you wanted to add a top 3 final system or something.

2 up, 2 down is good still, just a bit tough getting relegated if you just missed 4th by a bees dick therefore not being in the top 66% of the comp, more chance of a flag the following season though.
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Feb 15, 2018 12:06 pm

The Bedge wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:Lol you clearly dont put draws together LM
I like the idea of 6 team grades, id go 2 down 2 up though, if you dont make finals see ya later, overtime it would be such a big issue being relegated as you are a good chance to come straight back up.

Yeah separate comps for each format is too difficult, I agree 2 up, 2 down - also means you get to face a series of different teams over the years instead of the same old same old.

That would be the beauty of separate comps too.
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Re: PDCA 2016 - 2017

Postby The Bedge » Thu Feb 15, 2018 12:25 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:Lol you clearly dont put draws together LM

I actually did when Frank Carter passed away.

5x 2 dayers (10 weeks)
5x 1 dayer (5 weeks)
5x T20 (5 weeks)

only need one final for each which would equate to 23 playing weekends, the same as it currently is.

Could even squeeze two T20's in the one day or a midweek game if you wanted to add a top 3 final system or something..

It's not the actual draw side that would prove the difficulty - its if you had separate comps for each format that would prove the most challenging to keep equitable and cover ground usage etc.

Also what happens with teams that want to participate in one dayers or T20's, but not 2 day cricket? How do you manage that? End up like it is now with a separate LO comp? I'd be supportive of a separate winner for each format, but not a promotion/relegation system for each format.. too bloody hard.
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