FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby bayman » Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:25 pm

it was actually worth going into tonight, they seemed in control for the whole innings yet i kept thinking there's going to be a wicket & change the course of the game

after a record chase they'll have to gain valuable confidence from it & this could be the first part of the turn (as in turned the corner)

good to see the roosters training on montifore hill as we were heading for the gates
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby LaughingKookaburra » Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:54 pm

Tell you what Klinger must be getting looked at by the Australian selectors. Minus his red cap he's done nothing wrong this summer and is by far the most in form batsman in the country. Ok he is not a name player but you can't keep looking past a bloke with his figures. Also he did open the bat tonight :shock:
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby rod_rooster » Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:56 pm

He'd be a really big chance to tour England you'd think. If he maintains this form he'd have to get a spot surely.
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby bayman » Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:07 pm

agree with both of you rr & lk, that he (klinger) must be considered strongly for both the tours of england & south africa & he might even get a game before that, i'm sure he'd like to go back to his former home ground on boxing day & play his first test match
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby scottiemc » Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:11 pm

showed he score at better than a run a ball for a long time at the crease and can also bat a long innings in the sheild matches. He really deserves a go
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby jackpot jim » Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:55 pm

bayman wrote:
good to see the roosters training on montifore hill as we were heading for the gates


Thats where the South boys were doing pre season last year and look where that gotem :roll: :roll:
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby jackpot jim » Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:59 pm

rod_rooster wrote:He'd be a really big chance to tour England you'd think. If he maintains this form he'd have to get a spot surely.


Surely ? :?
Hodge, Hussey and a few others have been doing this for years and are still waiting so he might just have to be satisfied playing in the Red cap for a while.
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby Gozu » Thu Dec 11, 2008 12:30 am

spell_check wrote:Is Klinger the best SA recruit since Jamie Siddons?


Darren Lehmann? ;)
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby Gozu » Thu Dec 11, 2008 12:33 am

Well done to the Redbacks, hopefully they can back it up against the Blues on Tuesday.
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby locky801 » Thu Dec 11, 2008 6:22 am

Great win to the Redbacks, lets keep em coming :D
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby rod_rooster » Thu Dec 11, 2008 8:19 am

jackpot jim wrote:
rod_rooster wrote:He'd be a really big chance to tour England you'd think. If he maintains this form he'd have to get a spot surely.


Surely ? :?
Hodge, Hussey and a few others have been doing this for years and are still waiting so he might just have to be satisfied playing in the Red cap for a while.


Hodge has serious technical flaws in his game. Just ask REB. He would be easily exposed under swinging conditions in England. Yes Hussey has been good and also should get a tour to England. There will be 17 go so Klinger would have to be a big chance if he maintains his current form. I never said he will surely be in the starting XI just that if he maitains his current form he would have to get a spot on the tour. Look at Katich last year. The selectors rewarded his outstanding season and rightfully so.
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby Stumps » Thu Dec 11, 2008 8:43 am

rod_rooster wrote:
jackpot jim wrote:
rod_rooster wrote:He'd be a really big chance to tour England you'd think. If he maintains this form he'd have to get a spot surely.


Surely ? :?
Hodge, Hussey and a few others have been doing this for years and are still waiting so he might just have to be satisfied playing in the Red cap for a while.


Hodge has serious technical flaws in his game. Just ask REB. He would be easily exposed under swinging conditions in England. Yes Hussey has been good and also should get a tour to England. There will be 17 go so Klinger would have to be a big chance if he maintains his current form. I never said he will surely be in the starting XI just that if he maitains his current form he would have to get a spot on the tour. Look at Katich last year. The selectors rewarded his outstanding season and rightfully so.


Hodge gets county runs for fun so I think he handles the swinging ball ok. he would be ahead of Klinger still IMO
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby Rik E Boy » Thu Dec 11, 2008 8:45 am

What a fantastic chase by the Redbacks last night, a really enjoyable game to watch (yay FOX!). Really impressed with Max and Ferguson has really hit his straps as well. The Backs are probably one batsman and a couple of genuine strike bowlers away from being a legitimate force in domestic cricket. You've come a long way baby.

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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby Rik E Boy » Thu Dec 11, 2008 8:45 am

Stumps wrote:Hodge gets county runs for fun so I think he handles the swinging ball ok. he would be ahead of Klinger still IMO


County cricket LOL. And he tried to use it! :lol:

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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby stan » Thu Dec 11, 2008 8:48 am

jackpot jim wrote:
rod_rooster wrote:He'd be a really big chance to tour England you'd think. If he maintains this form he'd have to get a spot surely.


Surely ? :?
Hodge, Hussey and a few others have been doing this for years and are still waiting so he might just have to be satisfied playing in the Red cap for a while.


Hodge nicks everything at National level and Hussey has been making runs but not in the same amount that klinger has. Klingers season is alot like Katichs season before his recall to the national side. He made so many runs that season the selectors really had to pick him. Klinger should go to england and D.Hussey should as well but Hodge well, on a pitch were the ball is going to move a bit, hes gone!
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby rod_rooster » Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:01 am

stan wrote:
jackpot jim wrote:
rod_rooster wrote:He'd be a really big chance to tour England you'd think. If he maintains this form he'd have to get a spot surely.


Surely ? :?
Hodge, Hussey and a few others have been doing this for years and are still waiting so he might just have to be satisfied playing in the Red cap for a while.


Hodge nicks everything at National level and Hussey has been making runs but not in the same amount that klinger has. Klingers season is alot like Katichs season before his recall to the national side. He made so many runs that season the selectors really had to pick him. Klinger should go to england and D.Hussey should as well but Hodge well, on a pitch were the ball is going to move a bit, hes gone!


Thanks for the backup regarding Nick Hodge stan ;)
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby rod_rooster » Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:05 am

Rik E Boy wrote:What a fantastic chase by the Redbacks last night, a really enjoyable game to watch (yay FOX!). Really impressed with Max and Ferguson has really hit his straps as well. The Backs are probably one batsman and a couple of genuine strike bowlers away from being a legitimate force in domestic cricket. You've come a long way baby.

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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby MightyEagles » Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:34 am

Gozu wrote:
spell_check wrote:Is Klinger the best SA recruit since Jamie Siddons?


Darren Lehmann? ;)


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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby the joker » Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:56 am

Klinger has paved the way for more Fringe players from other sides to come to SA next year,
they will have plenty of room in their salary cap as Max should receive a CA Contract in may!!!!!
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Re: FRCup - SA v Tas 10/12/08

Postby Hondo » Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:07 am

the joker wrote:Klinger has paved the way for more Fringe players from other sides to come to SA next year,
they will have plenty of room in their salary cap as Max should receive a CA Contract in may!!!!!


The last 2 times I have heard him interviewed he has given a huge plug to the coaches and the players. If the environment down there is on the improve then others will be more likely to follow in his footsteps as you say. Even if they don't make it, having more depth will keep the playing standards up.

It sounds a lot different to where things were at 12-24 months ago.
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