Tony Clifton wrote:Railways Oval to be named after an SA cricket identity
Karen Rolton Oval?
Well, well, well
http://www.saca.com.au/news/saca-unveil ... 2018-03-08
by Tony Clifton » Thu Mar 08, 2018 8:47 pm
Tony Clifton wrote:Railways Oval to be named after an SA cricket identity
Karen Rolton Oval?
by bowl100 » Thu Mar 08, 2018 10:11 pm
Slidingdoors wrote:Also heard in the grape vine that west Torrens are approaching young Quick’s to help fill the void of Injuries and the fading away of Ben Williams
by Eagles2014 » Thu Mar 08, 2018 10:27 pm
by Slidingdoors » Fri Mar 09, 2018 10:01 am
by The Angry Bull » Fri Mar 09, 2018 10:17 am
Slidingdoors wrote:Also heard in the grape vine that west Torrens are approaching young Quick’s to help fill the void of Injuries and the fading away of Ben Williams
by Footy Smart » Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:42 am
The Angry Bull wrote:Slidingdoors wrote:Also heard in the grape vine that west Torrens are approaching young Quick’s to help fill the void of Injuries and the fading away of Ben Williams
oh bloody hell. how dare they go around approaching players during the season. who do they thing they are? TTG?
by Slidingdoors » Fri Mar 09, 2018 12:09 pm
by Bulls forever » Fri Mar 09, 2018 5:45 pm
Footy Smart wrote:The Angry Bull wrote:Slidingdoors wrote:Also heard in the grape vine that west Torrens are approaching young Quick’s to help fill the void of Injuries and the fading away of Ben Williams
oh bloody hell. how dare they go around approaching players during the season. who do they thing they are? TTG?
haha
by Eagles2014 » Fri Mar 09, 2018 7:45 pm
Bulls forever wrote:Footy Smart wrote:The Angry Bull wrote:Slidingdoors wrote:Also heard in the grape vine that west Torrens are approaching young Quick’s to help fill the void of Injuries and the fading away of Ben Williams
oh bloody hell. how dare they go around approaching players during the season. who do they thing they are? TTG?
haha
FS to be fair E14 is on the mark, not sure there is a player in A Grade that Sleepy hasn't spoken to about playing for TTG, but as we both know Weavs, Tev, Diesel and Co have very quickly told him to pull his head in where necessary and canned very quickly some ordinary blokes that Sleepy has lined up, thought he might of learnt, but obviously not.
Now E14
- none of our boys know or care what Gats did 2 or 3 years ago, he is a quality person and the ND boys will support that statement, very highly regarded made a mistake 2-3 years ago apparently, move on everyone else has.
- TTG stands proudly behind our junior development, you keep on bagging it, but give us nothing, you conveniently ignored my post outlining WT past credentials, obviously too close to the bone, Nielsen has stifled your recruiting policy with no more interstate players.
- interesting Oakley playing A grade tomorrow in full strength team, he's actually been training with West Adelaide which has hampered his cricket, he is now a machine who keeps on running in hard.
- info on Davey is rubbish, didn't want to keep in limited over stuff as it cost him half his footy season last year with recurrent niggles, but after a visit to hospital after limited over game with split webbing he will keep all the longer stuff, for how long, who knows, but we now have a premiership winning reserve keeper who did very tidy job in limited over stuff, if Anderson was worthwhile he would be keeping for ET. Sleepy has probably spoken to 8 or 9 grade keepers if I know how he operates, which I do.
As everyone who has an association with junior sport knows, the parents know what is best for their kids and they are all going to play test cricket. Unfortunately we have quality people associated with our club and its development, far better than most that do actually know somethin about the game and how best to develop kids, our pathway is proven and will continue to be robust. Interesting that we have 5 U16''s that have played seniors all year, varying from A to D Grade and our 16 R team are still going to play finals, probably bit better than most. Suggest you stop worrying about TTG and concentrate more on your own club, if kids wish to leave because of interfering parents, they are most welcome when they are 18 and open clearance applies.
Don't worry about Sleepy, he has some strange ideas at times, you seem to be the only one that takes him seriously.
by Tony Clifton » Fri Mar 09, 2018 9:27 pm
by Slidingdoors » Sun Mar 11, 2018 5:09 pm
by Aerie » Mon Mar 12, 2018 11:50 am
by Tony Clifton » Mon Mar 12, 2018 12:17 pm
Aerie wrote:Why would Woodville bat all day and make 470 when they needed an outright - finals just an after thought to individual performances?
by Tony Clifton » Mon Mar 12, 2018 12:21 pm
Aerie wrote:Looks like all the senior grades have been dominated by 5 or 6 clubs this year.
1st Grade Semi’s
TTG vs Glenelg
Sturt vs Uni
by Aerie » Mon Mar 12, 2018 7:26 pm
Tony Clifton wrote:Aerie wrote:Why would Woodville bat all day and make 470 when they needed an outright - finals just an after thought to individual performances?
Very strange. Wicket must have been flat as a pancake so once West Torrens folded they pretty much gave up hope.
by Bulls forever » Mon Mar 12, 2018 7:33 pm
Tony Clifton wrote:Aerie wrote:Looks like all the senior grades have been dominated by 5 or 6 clubs this year.
1st Grade Semi’s
TTG vs Glenelg
Sturt vs Uni
Looks like other grades:
B
Kens v Glen
Sturt v TTG
C
Adel v Sturt
Kens v Glen
D
Sturt v Adel
TTG v Kens
Sturt in all four grades. Impressive season.
by Bulls forever » Mon Mar 12, 2018 7:37 pm
Aerie wrote:Tony Clifton wrote:Aerie wrote:Why would Woodville bat all day and make 470 when they needed an outright - finals just an after thought to individual performances?
Very strange. Wicket must have been flat as a pancake so once West Torrens folded they pretty much gave up hope.
You’d think knowing Glenelg were going to beat WT by lunch on the 1st day would’ve helped as Woodville would’ve known an outright was the only option and risking losing (I.e. declaring at 300-320) to have enough overs at Uni may have been the way to go. Unless declaring on a state batsman is viewed in a bad light?
by Eagles2017 » Mon Mar 12, 2018 7:49 pm
Bulls forever wrote:Aerie wrote:Tony Clifton wrote:Aerie wrote:Why would Woodville bat all day and make 470 when they needed an outright - finals just an after thought to individual performances?
Very strange. Wicket must have been flat as a pancake so once West Torrens folded they pretty much gave up hope.
You’d think knowing Glenelg were going to beat WT by lunch on the 1st day would’ve helped as Woodville would’ve known an outright was the only option and risking losing (I.e. declaring at 300-320) to have enough overs at Uni may have been the way to go. Unless declaring on a state batsman is viewed in a bad light?
Lots of phones and websites being monitored on weekend, WT at 9/70 were dust early, tactics changed hourly.
by The Myth » Mon Mar 12, 2018 10:01 pm
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