by catchit » Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:25 am
by chrissymac7 » Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:32 am
catchit wrote:i really dont think ratters is the man for the job.. How is he going to carry a side when he cant carry his own cricket bag..
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:34 pm
by the wizard » Wed Mar 25, 2009 3:32 pm
hanno_7 wrote:the wizard wrote:browny2323 wrote:the wizard wrote:im with hanno ,go brahma, might catch up sunday browny got footy trial on sat.
I got one sat night
see you sunday
hanno got a 5 oclock start but the other son inlaw plays b grade so want to watch that first
b grade since when
by creekers » Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:12 pm
by norm11 » Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:56 pm
shortarmjab wrote:Too many Sandy players more interested in counting their "bonus money" for runs scored and wickets taken throughout the season rather than playing well in major games against quality opposition. Then again, they did make more runs this losing semi than last years paltry 65. Leadership changes looming allegedly.james07 wrote:Ilovecatchit wrote:Iwasthere84 wrote:Dear me, creekers has resigned his membership LOLIs he one of the coaches resigning as well
he's not the only one that should resign. i'd go with the captain as well. Very average season. with the side he had surely should have acheived more. They might want to spend there money on new mats next year other than a player like Hogan. Very under acheived and shameful. All that professionalism just proves it's not warranted i this assoc. Better of just being there for the team and playing as a happy bunch of blokes. Unfortunately money does not provide that.
you should stick to drinking late at night you made more sense, since you know everything, how much did sandy pay for hoges, it quite funny when clowns like yourself carry on about it on saturdays aswell and have zero idea about what sandy does for its players and club, maybe you should take a good look at what sandy does and try and improve your own club instead of wasting time bagging others or is it you have nothing to offer. And your comment about professionalism in this assoc just goes to show the attitude is typical of some of the clubs lets not try to be better just hope we trip over improvement.
by rainbow warrior » Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:05 pm
creekers wrote:hasn't this forum gone absolutely boring since a few of the big guns left.....
to much agreeance and happy happy days
grahaml has tried but gets shot down all the time!
i know catchit is his usaul kwirky self.. claps and applauses
if you think sw are gonna win come sat your dreaming, virgina are gonna win
don't they always, can't live without them can't live with them but we all know
they always have the final say!!
they are moisty, have good grass on their decks, flap in the wind and are durable
hhhmmmm virgina, ohhh spelt wrong virginia
by saveyourlegs » Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:13 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:I'll have a shot at picking the 8 winners for this weeks GF's.
Grade 1: Salisbury West vs Virginia; I think Jonny is in for a big game here, they've outdone themselves so far this year and I think their yap will get under Westies skin.
Grade 2: Salisbury North vs Playford; I wont be surprised to see an upset here though, I think Playford would've done some homework and if they hold their chances, they could get over the line. Salisbury North have too much to play for though and their experience should save them.
Grade 3: PGCC vs Salisbury West; Westies will no doubt have a couple of tricks up their sleeve, Drakey to bowl all day and if Jimmy North plays, he'll have a big one.
Grade 4: Brahma vs Central Utd; Brahma's group have been around the mark for the past 3 years, but looking at who played for the Units last week tells me there is plenty of talent and experience in that side.
Grade 5: Salisbury North vs Elizabeth East; For the hawks to get over the line against the highly fancied Gardens was a huge achievement, I think they'll back it up.
Grade 6: Salisbury North vs Playford; The standout team for this grade during the minor round should see them come home with the goods, a reverse outright in a semi shows great character.
Grade 7: Angle Vale vs Two Wells; This one will go down to the wire, I think AV will relish playing on their main oval.
Grade 8; Brahma Lodge vs Angle Vale; Being the standout team and winning a semi by 10 wickets suggests they are a lot stronger than their grade suggests.
These are just my views and I'm happy for anyone to disagree as I haven't seen most of them play during the year, just going off what I have heard and read throughout the season.
by saveyourlegs » Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:15 pm
normstwin wrote:thats a big call, one pretty average year as captain and there gunna sack him
by catchit » Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:22 pm
saveyourlegs wrote:normstwin wrote:thats a big call, one pretty average year as captain and there gunna sack him
Can't get rid of robbo, still the perfect man for the job..
by saveyourlegs » Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:25 pm
catchit wrote:saveyourlegs wrote:normstwin wrote:thats a big call, one pretty average year as captain and there gunna sack him
Can't get rid of robbo, still the perfect man for the job..
thats a good way of getting 20 overs straight![]()
by catchit » Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:33 pm
saveyourlegs wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:I'll have a shot at picking the 8 winners for this weeks GF's.
Grade 1: Salisbury West vs Virginia; I think Jonny is in for a big game here, they've outdone themselves so far this year and I think their yap will get under Westies skin.
Grade 2: Salisbury North vs Playford; I wont be surprised to see an upset here though, I think Playford would've done some homework and if they hold their chances, they could get over the line. Salisbury North have too much to play for though and their experience should save them.
Grade 3: PGCC vs Salisbury West; Westies will no doubt have a couple of tricks up their sleeve, Drakey to bowl all day and if Jimmy North plays, he'll have a big one.
Grade 4: Brahma vs Central Utd; Brahma's group have been around the mark for the past 3 years, but looking at who played for the Units last week tells me there is plenty of talent and experience in that side.
Grade 5: Salisbury North vs Elizabeth East; For the hawks to get over the line against the highly fancied Gardens was a huge achievement, I think they'll back it up.
Grade 6: Salisbury North vs Playford; The standout team for this grade during the minor round should see them come home with the goods, a reverse outright in a semi shows great character.
Grade 7: Angle Vale vs Two Wells; This one will go down to the wire, I think AV will relish playing on their main oval.
Grade 8; Brahma Lodge vs Angle Vale; Being the standout team and winning a semi by 10 wickets suggests they are a lot stronger than their grade suggests.
These are just my views and I'm happy for anyone to disagree as I haven't seen most of them play during the year, just going off what I have heard and read throughout the season.
Have to disagree with you on the grade 7 final, to many big hitters in the two wells side and should get the job done.. GO YOU WELLS..
by saveyourlegs » Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:28 pm
by custardarm » Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:29 pm
by saveyourlegs » Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:31 pm
custardarm wrote:shoulder recon
by custardarm » Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:32 pm
by custardarm » Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:34 pm
by saveyourlegs » Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:36 pm
custardarm wrote:nah kiddin just dreaming of the days when the flat thro from the boundary didnt hit my big toe
by catchit » Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:44 pm
custardarm wrote:cant see meself headin to turf thats about all i know at this stage
by cokadonkeytoo » Wed Mar 25, 2009 9:01 pm
catchit wrote:i really dont think ratters is the man for the job.. How is he going to carry a side when he cant carry his own cricket bag..
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