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Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 1:29 am
by bennymacca
How would we not offer him
2 years. FFS

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 9:21 am
by mal
Klingers form the last 2 seasons
These stats done late at night ...
Averages might be out slightly


2012/2013
1-6
48-40
7-6
37-56
18-18*
16-2
17-4
13-3
22-16

2013/2014
3-51
125-DNB
21-0
12-73*
0-2
1-15
215-DNB
37-5
0-10


Away from Adelaide Oval
Last 2 seasons
354 runs
19.66 average

Adelaide Oval
Last 2 seasons
546 runs
39.00 average

Averages less than 30 overall the last 2 seasons
This might be the reason why he was offered a 1 year contract ?

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 12:51 pm
by wristwatcher
mal wrote:Michael Klinger
I am a Max fan
BUT
Will be 34 at the start of next season
Wont be as big a loss in the SS as some might think
Has been an abject failure far too many times in away games the last 2 seasons
A couple of big scores on King William Road last season have disguised his many batting failures of recent times



We all know King William Road scores don't count as it is a road. Adelaide oval is actually located on War Memorial drive ;)

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 11:23 am
by heater31
Maxy has teed off at SACA management from his winter home in Gloucestershire....claims he was pushed out rather than poached by WA.

Told he was no longer guaranteed a spot in the Shield side.

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 11:47 am
by Footy Smart
heater31 wrote:Maxy has teed off at SACA management from his winter home in Gloucestershire....claims he was pushed out rather than poached by WA.

Told he was no longer guaranteed a spot in the Shield side.


Source Heater?

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 12:02 pm
by heater31
Footy Smart wrote:
heater31 wrote:Maxy has teed off at SACA management from his winter home in Gloucestershire....claims he was pushed out rather than poached by WA.

Told he was no longer guaranteed a spot in the Shield side.


Source Heater?


Cricket Australia website. I would post a link but I'm on my phone and doing that shit is beyond my capabilities :oops:

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 12:12 pm
by Phantom Gossiper
http://www.cricket.com.au/news-list/201 ... a-comments

Michael Klinger has revealed he was pushed out by South Australia rather than poached by Western Australia, in the wake of his shock departure from the Redbacks setup.

Klinger was told by the SACA he was no longer one of their first-choice Bupa Sheffield Shield batsman and they would be favouring young pair Travis Head and Kelvin Smith instead.

The news came as a brutal shock to the right-handed opener who still has Australian ODI aspirations.

"I was disappointed and disagreed with the feedback I received. Two Shield games ago I scored a double-ton for South Australia," Klinger told The Advertiser from Gloucestershire, where he is currently captaining the county side.

"Without sounding arrogant, I feel I am too good a player to not play a full season of Shield cricket," he said.

"I still have ambitions to play one-day cricket for Australia in the 2015 World Cup but if you are not playing Shield cricket you are out of people's minds."

It was earlier thought that the Alcohol. Think Again Western Warriors had lured the 33-year-old with a two-year contract, keen to fill the hole left by reigning Bupa Sheffield Shield player of the year Marcus North, but Klinger refuted this.

"It was not a contract or money issue.

"The two years over one from WA helped, but I only had a guaranteed opportunity to play first-class cricket in one place,"said Klinger

"The hardest thing is leaving my team-mates. SA will have success soon and to not be part of that hurts a lot."

The former skipper has led the Redbacks to two limited-overs titles and averaged 45 at first-class level since moving to South Australia.

"It has been a pretty emotional couple of sleepless nights for us. The decision was taking a toll," said Klinger, who will move to Perth with his wife and two young children.

"I was getting a lot of love from Justin Langer, saying I would help their young players and help as a leader for WA."

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 12:39 pm
by bennymacca
Pretty rough to be told at the end of the season that you are no longer the first choice. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me to be honest. Why not wait till the start of the season to see what sort of form each is in etc?

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 12:45 pm
by heater31
bennymacca wrote:Pretty rough to be told at the end of the season that you are no longer the first choice. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me to be honest. Why not wait till the start of the season to see what sort of form each is in etc?


Even rougher that the player is a former captain that guided them to 2 trophies in separate competitions, then cast aside to lure an overseas player to the team. Then to be told that. No wonder he has decided head west.

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 12:53 pm
by bennymacca
surely kelvin smith isnt ready to play a full season of shield yet? he would have been putting a ton of pressure on klinger thats for sure, but as klinger said, he doubled up not more than a few weeks ago.

and with hughes and possibly ferg and cooper and even klinger factoring in possible national team calculations, and also injuries, im sure smith would have gotten a few games anyway, just as he has this year.

extremely poor decision once again by SACA management.

(just on your botha comment though heater i think that is a success imo. but i agree with the rest of your sentiment)

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 1:03 pm
by heater31
bennymacca wrote:(just on your botha comment though heater i think that is a success imo. but i agree with the rest of your sentiment)


But the need to strip a competent leader of his duty to get a recruit across the line? Not knocking the job Botha has done but it is bit of a slap in the face of the former captain.

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 1:09 pm
by bennymacca
yeah for sure.

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 1:24 pm
by Footy Smart
heater31 wrote:
bennymacca wrote:(just on your botha comment though heater i think that is a success imo. but i agree with the rest of your sentiment)


But the need to strip a competent leader of his duty to get a recruit across the line? Not knocking the job Botha has done but it is bit of a slap in the face of the former captain.


Jamie Cox strike again. First he creates the 'premier league' which no player cares about to justify his job and now tells a quality FC player he isnt required minimalising our depth which was needed for us to have a tilt at the shield. They obvioulsy think in the offseason Kelv will develop and be ready to step in pending Raph not cementing his spot and or Hughes on Aus duties

So the side would look like:

Cosgrove
Hughes/Raph/Kelv
Head
Cooper
Furg
McDonald
Botha
Ludeman
Richardson
Sayers
Putland

Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 1:27 pm
by bennymacca
Certainly doesn't look as solid at the top without klinger there

*edited because of phone auto correct

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 1:31 pm
by Footy Smart
bennymacca wrote:Certainly doesn't look as solid at the top without kking we there


We basically are no stronger than we were this year. If McDonald plays we will be better off from a team structure point of view

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 1:32 pm
by stampy
stats dont lie, averaging 30 ovedr the last 2 seasons isnt setting the world on fire, the saca's could've said nothing and just dumped him, reckon they have done the right thing by him personally

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 1:33 pm
by Phantom Gossiper
I'm devastated! Klinger has become one of my favourite players over the past few seasons and with Cossie and Head committing I thought we were a real chance to push for the SS next season!

McDonald surely has to be under the pump next year, more pressure will sit on his shoulders to perform with both bat and ball now as well.

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 2:13 pm
by bennymacca
stampy wrote:stats dont lie, averaging 30 ovedr the last 2 seasons isnt setting the world on fire, the saca's could've said nothing and just dumped him, reckon they have done the right thing by him personally


Averaged 45 since moving to SA though. And double ton just before the end of the season

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 2:19 pm
by MAY-Z
interesting that everyone has basically ignored mals stats and have just bagged the SACA for letting him go, and him wanting to go when he has been told he isnt confirmed to be in our best xi.

when travis head was rumoured to be leaving as he mightnt have been seen in our best xi everyone wanted to have a dig at head for not sticking it out and improving.

i have had o bigger look at the stats over teh last 2 seasons and klinger is 8th on the first class averages, behind players like head and brown - even mennie.


Player Mat Runs Ave
PJHughes 12 1270 55.22
CJFerguson 16 1204 46.31
ABMcDonald 2 126 42.00
TLWCooper 13 924 40.17
JMMennie 13 445 29.67
TMHead 18 945 29.53
JMBrown 3 176 29.33
MKlinger 18 898 28.06
TPLudeman 20 838 26.19
SJRaphael 13 557 24.22
AZampa 5 116 23.20
TLLawford 4 116 23.20
JBotha 18 652 22.48
DTChristian 4 173 21.63
KRSmith 3 100 20.00
KWRichardson 8 196 19.60
DJWorrall 5 46 15.33
SPMiller 3 66 11.00
ATCarey 3 61 10.17
CJSayers 19 240 10.00
GDPutland 9 78 7.80
NMLyon 5 54 6.00
JAHaberfield 1 2 2.00
PRGeorge 3 3 1.50
JMunting 1 29 0
CTietjens 1 0 0

Re: Max Klinger Leaves For WA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 2:26 pm
by MAY-Z
so overall if it was a choice between keeping klinger and not getting cossie or losing head then i think we have made the right decsion.

i also think klinger has made the right decsision for his future too lock in 2 more years, a poor year next year couldve finished his career