by Tony Clifton » Wed Feb 28, 2018 3:51 pm
by Trader » Wed Feb 28, 2018 5:06 pm
tigerpie wrote:Trader wrote:tigerpie wrote:Days your arithmetic is not great. You must be a bowler.
You been smoking your grass clippings a little too much tigerpie?
What an immature comment!
by tigerpie » Wed Feb 28, 2018 5:35 pm
Trader wrote:tigerpie wrote:Trader wrote:tigerpie wrote:Days your arithmetic is not great. You must be a bowler.
You been smoking your grass clippings a little too much tigerpie?
What an immature comment!
Just taking a leaf out of your book with the dig at DAYS and bowlers.
by tigerpie » Wed Feb 28, 2018 5:41 pm
Tony Clifton wrote:Colleges have had their Year 4s playing Friday night cricket on turf for about 25 years
On shortened pitches
That are going to be used the next day
Yet the decks have miraculously survived and cricket has lived on!
by tigerpie » Wed Feb 28, 2018 5:48 pm
heater31 wrote:From an ATCA senior perspective its going to be a nightmare. Some umpires are unique individuals who are only going to be confused by extra lines. Heaven knows what is going to happen with self umpired games!
The GM is already getting muddled up regarding demands for fresh lines and cut/rolling decks for the junior finals.
by daysofourlives » Wed Feb 28, 2018 9:48 pm
tigerpie wrote:heater31 wrote:From an ATCA senior perspective its going to be a nightmare. Some umpires are unique individuals who are only going to be confused by extra lines. Heaven knows what is going to happen with self umpired games!
The GM is already getting muddled up regarding demands for fresh lines and cut/rolling decks for the junior finals.
Classic example was last year an umpire standing in an inch of water on the adjacent pitch saying " yep we're go to go on time at 1:00.
I nearly lost it with him. But 5 minutes later, as I told him would happen, it pissed down lol. Game over!
by tigerpie » Wed Feb 28, 2018 10:17 pm
daysofourlives wrote:tigerpie wrote:heater31 wrote:From an ATCA senior perspective its going to be a nightmare. Some umpires are unique individuals who are only going to be confused by extra lines. Heaven knows what is going to happen with self umpired games!
The GM is already getting muddled up regarding demands for fresh lines and cut/rolling decks for the junior finals.
Classic example was last year an umpire standing in an inch of water on the adjacent pitch saying " yep we're go to go on time at 1:00.
I nearly lost it with him. But 5 minutes later, as I told him would happen, it pissed down lol. Game over!
Your talents seem to be wasted on curating, you should be a weather forecaster
by thevoice » Mon Mar 05, 2018 1:49 pm
by Keyser Soze » Mon Mar 05, 2018 2:32 pm
by Trader » Mon Mar 05, 2018 3:31 pm
Keyser Soze wrote:Could be a Pooraka v Walkerville semi in A1 if PAOC don't chase down 281 against Hope Valley.
by Sonofbrowny25 » Mon Mar 05, 2018 4:17 pm
by Sonofbrowny25 » Mon Mar 05, 2018 4:23 pm
Keyser Soze wrote:Ingle Farm's batting is their weakness but have the top two bowlers in A2.
Could be a Pooraka v Walkerville semi in A1 if PAOC don't chase down 281 against Hope Valley.
Relegation:
A1 - Reynella and ROC's
A2 - Pembroke and Hectorville (Brighton to just survive)
A3 - Reynella and Pulteney
Player of the year:
A1 - Travis Wordsworth, Mark Hanson
A2 - Cameron Behrendt, David Scholz
A3 - Luke Partridge, Jarryd Furnell
by thevoice » Mon Mar 05, 2018 4:35 pm
Sonofbrowny25 wrote:Keyser Soze wrote:Ingle Farm's batting is their weakness but have the top two bowlers in A2.
Could be a Pooraka v Walkerville semi in A1 if PAOC don't chase down 281 against Hope Valley.
Relegation:
A1 - Reynella and ROC's
A2 - Pembroke and Hectorville (Brighton to just survive)
A3 - Reynella and Pulteney
Player of the year:
A1 - Travis Wordsworth, Mark Hanson
A2 - Cameron Behrendt, David Scholz
A3 - Luke Partridge, Jarryd Furnell
travis will win in a canterthe bloke has hit 400 runs and 40 odd wickets
by Port Pirie Power » Mon Mar 05, 2018 6:00 pm
Sonofbrowny25 wrote:Keyser Soze wrote:Ingle Farm's batting is their weakness but have the top two bowlers in A2.
Could be a Pooraka v Walkerville semi in A1 if PAOC don't chase down 281 against Hope Valley.
Relegation:
A1 - Reynella and ROC's
A2 - Pembroke and Hectorville (Brighton to just survive)
A3 - Reynella and Pulteney
Player of the year:
A1 - Travis Wordsworth, Mark Hanson
A2 - Cameron Behrendt, David Scholz
A3 - Luke Partridge, Jarryd Furnell
travis will win in a canterthe bloke has hit 400 runs and 40 odd wickets
by tigerpie » Mon Mar 05, 2018 6:16 pm
by Sonofbrowny25 » Mon Mar 05, 2018 8:05 pm
Port Pirie Power wrote:Sonofbrowny25 wrote:Keyser Soze wrote:Ingle Farm's batting is their weakness but have the top two bowlers in A2.
Could be a Pooraka v Walkerville semi in A1 if PAOC don't chase down 281 against Hope Valley.
Relegation:
A1 - Reynella and ROC's
A2 - Pembroke and Hectorville (Brighton to just survive)
A3 - Reynella and Pulteney
Player of the year:
A1 - Travis Wordsworth, Mark Hanson
A2 - Cameron Behrendt, David Scholz
A3 - Luke Partridge, Jarryd Furnell
travis will win in a canterthe bloke has hit 400 runs and 40 odd wickets
Hanson 879 runs @ 146 and 11 wickets....
Could be a lot closer than you think.
by Lightning McQueen » Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:17 am
Port Pirie Power wrote:
Hanson 879 runs @ 146 and 11 wickets....
Could be a lot closer than you think.
by Port Pirie Power » Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:34 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Port Pirie Power wrote:
Hanson 879 runs @ 146 and 11 wickets....
Could be a lot closer than you think.
by Lightning McQueen » Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:43 am
Port Pirie Power wrote:
Think you’ll find Trav may have had a few not so great performances the last few weeks VS Hanson 91 and 156no. Depends how far ahead Trav was to start the year, could be an interesting finish to the count if it’s close enough.
by Lightning McQueen » Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:52 am
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