S.A. Sheffield Shield Final venue ???

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Re: S.A. Sheffield Shield Final venue ???

Postby Dogwatcher » Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:47 pm

mal wrote: For those who cant remember George playing he was the Shane Watson of the allrounders back in the late 1800s


So...which state will Watson have a grandstand named after him in?
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Re: S.A. Sheffield Shield Final venue ???

Postby Dogwatcher » Thu Oct 01, 2009 2:50 pm

matt wrote:Uni # 1 would make sense.
Long room and stand currently undergoing rennos.
Temporary stands could go on the eastern side.


Won't be suitable.

Any ground hosting a shield match, let alone the final will have to meet a very strict criteria which would include a working scoreboard, fencing right around the ground and proper fencing around the ground. That's just the criteria I can remember hearing when Loxton tried to get a shield match played here as part of its centenary.

Gone are the days of matches being played anywhere.

I would think that country towns like Berri which hosted World Cup games in the 90s would have no chance of doing the same ever again.
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Re: S.A. Sheffield Shield Final venue ???

Postby spell_check » Thu Oct 01, 2009 7:27 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:I would think that country towns like Berri which hosted World Cup games in the 90s would have no chance of doing the same ever again.


What was the criteria for a country venue to host a World Cup match, do you remember? (Or anyone for that matter). Those venues along with Berri were Eastern Oval in Ballarat, Albury Oval in Albury and Harrup Park in Mackay.
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Re: S.A. Sheffield Shield Final venue ???

Postby rod_rooster » Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:06 am

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Dogwatcher wrote:I would think that country towns like Berri which hosted World Cup games in the 90s would have no chance of doing the same ever again.


What was the criteria for a country venue to host a World Cup match, do you remember? (Or anyone for that matter). Those venues along with Berri were Eastern Oval in Ballarat, Albury Oval in Albury and Harrup Park in Mackay.


No idea of the criteria but i actually attended the World Cup match between the West Indies and ?? in 1992. It was part of a SAPSSA trip and we got to play during the lunch break. Was 40C though and there was no shade. Was tough sitting out in that then having to play only to have to sit there for another 50 overs. Not too often 12 years ols would be turning down soft drinks and asking for water but that day we were.
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Re: S.A. Sheffield Shield Final venue ???

Postby Pottsy » Fri Oct 02, 2009 10:06 am

Rik E Boy wrote:The Jellybacks can host the game at the ACC, that is the Atlantis Cricket Ground. Attending the match will be the Loch Ness Monster, an honest politican and the Tooth fairy. Sherlock Holmes will be coming out to toss the coin for the big match and the special guests will be Fremantle's premiership winning side. Unicorns, Dragons, Tintin, Asterix and Leprachauns will also be in attendance and they'll be selling Fudd beer at 2c a glass which will automatically fill itself up like the Magic Pudding. Should be a great day. GEAR.

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Seriously though, you should get a job in the marketing department at Cricket Australia. That'll get the crowds back.

They probably wouldn't hire you though, as you'd suggest something outlandish like putting the Sheffield Shield back on free to air television!
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Re: S.A. Sheffield Shield Final venue ???

Postby spell_check » Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:44 pm

rod_rooster wrote:
spell_check wrote:
Dogwatcher wrote:I would think that country towns like Berri which hosted World Cup games in the 90s would have no chance of doing the same ever again.


What was the criteria for a country venue to host a World Cup match, do you remember? (Or anyone for that matter). Those venues along with Berri were Eastern Oval in Ballarat, Albury Oval in Albury and Harrup Park in Mackay.


No idea of the criteria but i actually attended the World Cup match between the West Indies and ?? in 1992. It was part of a SAPSSA trip and we got to play during the lunch break. Was 40C though and there was no shade. Was tough sitting out in that then having to play only to have to sit there for another 50 overs. Not too often 12 years ols would be turning down soft drinks and asking for water but that day we were.


Sri Lanka were the opponents. Was that match actually telecast?
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Re: S.A. Sheffield Shield Final venue ???

Postby matt » Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:49 am

Dogwatcher wrote:
matt wrote:Uni # 1 would make sense.
Long room and stand currently undergoing rennos.
Temporary stands could go on the eastern side.


Won't be suitable.

Any ground hosting a shield match, let alone the final will have to meet a very strict criteria which would include a working scoreboard, fencing right around the ground and proper fencing around the ground. That's just the criteria I can remember hearing when Loxton tried to get a shield match played here as part of its centenary.

Gone are the days of matches being played anywhere.

I would think that country towns like Berri which hosted World Cup games in the 90s would have no chance of doing the same ever again.


Granted it is far from perfect but there are not many alternatives. Fencing etc is easily accounted for, the location is central, the wicket and outfield good.
Which of the footy ovals would be best suited? From my experience (been 7 years mind!) the wickets were always pretty ordinary.
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Re: S.A. Sheffield Shield Final venue ???

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:50 pm

Bulldogs007 wrote:Are you sure GLENELG......Glenelg oval is hardly suitable for district cricket. the pitch is junk, the curator puts no time into it and the oval surface is a joke......Glenelg oval hahahaha thats a very funny coment.


Not as funny as it seems. Les Burdett has been putting work into the pitch at Glenelg Oval because there is a possiblility Sheffield Shield cricket will be played at Glenelg Oval as early as next year. Not next season, but new year which means possiblity the second part of this season.

I don't know the reasons why Adelaide Oval would be unavailable. In order to play 1st class cricket at a venue, they need a closed of area (fenced off for people to pay through the gate). As such, they've looked at Woodville, Prospect, and Glenelg ovals. Location wise, Glenelg gets the nod as it is close to the airport.
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Re: S.A. Sheffield Shield Final venue ???

Postby mal » Sat Nov 28, 2009 7:11 am

Adelaide Hawk wrote:
Bulldogs007 wrote:Are you sure GLENELG......Glenelg oval is hardly suitable for district cricket. the pitch is junk, the curator puts no time into it and the oval surface is a joke......Glenelg oval hahahaha thats a very funny coment.


Not as funny as it seems. Les Burdett has been putting work into the pitch at Glenelg Oval because there is a possiblility Sheffield Shield cricket will be played at Glenelg Oval as early as next year. Not next season, but new year which means possiblity the second part of this season.

I don't know the reasons why Adelaide Oval would be unavailable. In order to play 1st class cricket at a venue, they need a closed of area (fenced off for people to pay through the gate). As such, they've looked at Woodville, Prospect, and Glenelg ovals. Location wise, Glenelg gets the nod as it is close to the airport.


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Re: S.A. Sheffield Shield Final venue ???

Postby mal » Sat Nov 28, 2009 7:21 am

heater31 wrote:Well the SACA have to find a new home for the 2nd XI this season as their usual home ground is a mountain at present.


The only other venue to host a 1st Class match in this state does not have adequate facilities to host a match even though it has similar dimensions to the regular home ground.

Glenelg may have the facilities to accommodate the match but the pitch and outfield leave a bit to be desired.

Maybe Woodville could host but the condition of the outfield is far too slow these days.


Any of the remaining Grade home grounds are simply undesirable for 1st class cricket



Brilliant prediction by H31
WOODVILLE OVAL will host the 2009/2010 SS final if SA finishes top
[But with Cheltenham gone, St Clair about to go, who knows Woodville oval could be ...]

Also GLENELG Oval to be the new headquarters of cricket
This will please a certain rotund resident of the area

Where does that leave Adelaide Oval in the equation?
Same, less or no more cricket there in the future ?
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Re: S.A. Sheffield Shield Final venue ???

Postby bayman » Sat Nov 28, 2009 2:04 pm

i thought secret groups were a thing of the past, well not on websites anyway
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