Tasmania v South Australia - Shield
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Tasmania v South Australia - Shield
Right as the skipper of the national team said we must continue on to tea....
Personally I think we are 50/50 that this will be going ahead next week. It has really knocked the boys about and if we do play I doubt Tom Cooper will play.
Cosgrove must stand up and repay the faith SACA have shown in him allowing him to move back home.
Personally I think we are 50/50 that this will be going ahead next week. It has really knocked the boys about and if we do play I doubt Tom Cooper will play.
Cosgrove must stand up and repay the faith SACA have shown in him allowing him to move back home.
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Cooper seems to be the one struggling the most having lived here with Hughes.
Most of the other players seemed to have been named for their Grade Clubs, originally they were only playing Saturday and would be slashed out for Sunday as they were flying to Hobart.
This all may change in the next day or two, as appears they may not be ready to play on Tuesday mentally.
Most of the other players seemed to have been named for their Grade Clubs, originally they were only playing Saturday and would be slashed out for Sunday as they were flying to Hobart.
This all may change in the next day or two, as appears they may not be ready to play on Tuesday mentally.
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Re: Tasmania v South Australia - Shield
heater31 wrote:Right as the skipper of the national team said we must continue on to tea....
Personally I think we are 50/50 that this will be going ahead next week. It has really knocked the boys about and if we do play I doubt Tom Cooper will play.
Cosgrove must stand up and repay the faith SACA have shown in him allowing him to move back home.
excuse my ignorants Heater... And i'm sure i'll cop flack for asking (as i should know) but what is your role in the team? I ask only because youve said a couple times "us" and "we"
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Currently training on Adelaide Oval this morning so I guess they will make their decision today. Slightly frustrating as our club can't finalise teams until we know who is on the plane to Hobart.
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woodublieve12 wrote:heater31 wrote:Right as the skipper of the national team said we must continue on to tea....
Personally I think we are 50/50 that this will be going ahead next week. It has really knocked the boys about and if we do play I doubt Tom Cooper will play.
Cosgrove must stand up and repay the faith SACA have shown in him allowing him to move back home.
excuse my ignorants Heater... And i'm sure i'll cop flack for asking (as i should know) but what is your role in the team? I ask only because youve said a couple times "us" and "we"
Redbacks team? Not much apart from a South Australian, a net bowler to a couple of blokes that are contracted/play for my club and after these past few days a caring club mate and friend to those same two blokes. Never got near that level of cricket nor likely to as I'm on the back stretch of my career.
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Good luck to the Redbacks in what will be an incredibly tough match for them. It will be almost as hard for all Shield sides. Wonder if Abbott will play? I heard he resumed bowling in the nets.
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Abbott has decided to sit out of Grade Cricket as has MItchell Starc, but maybe this is so they are rested for the Shield game. Only time will tell.
Couldn't blame Cooper for taking a bit longer, going home every day and his mate not being there would be a big reminder and may take a little longer to get his head back into cricket.
It may be a lot easier to go out to Grade Cricket and play with Club mates around you as opposed to going out and playing in a team without the bloke.
Good luck to them and we are behind them all no matter what they decide to do.
Couldn't blame Cooper for taking a bit longer, going home every day and his mate not being there would be a big reminder and may take a little longer to get his head back into cricket.
It may be a lot easier to go out to Grade Cricket and play with Club mates around you as opposed to going out and playing in a team without the bloke.
Good luck to them and we are behind them all no matter what they decide to do.
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I have it on good authority a squad of 13 will be boarding a plane to Hobart tomorrow morning.
Good luck boys
Good luck boys
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Just announced on 5AA that Raphael and Smith are in the squad as well as Richardson back from ODI duties/injury.
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The West End Redbacks will return to the crease for their rescheduled round five Bupa Sheffield Shield match against the Tasmanian Tigers starting Tuesday, December 9.
This will be the West End Redbacks' first match since the tragic passing of teammate, Phillip Hughes.
An extended squad will travel to Hobart, with batsmen Sam Raphael and Kelvin Smith included following strong performances in the Toyota Futures League.
West End Redbacks squad
Johan Botha
Tom Cooper
Mark Cosgrove
Callum Ferguson
Travis Head
Trent Lawford
Tim Ludeman
Joe Mennie
Gary Putland
Sam Raphael
Chadd Sayers
Kelvin Smith
Cameron Valente
This will be the West End Redbacks' first match since the tragic passing of teammate, Phillip Hughes.
An extended squad will travel to Hobart, with batsmen Sam Raphael and Kelvin Smith included following strong performances in the Toyota Futures League.
West End Redbacks squad
Johan Botha
Tom Cooper
Mark Cosgrove
Callum Ferguson
Travis Head
Trent Lawford
Tim Ludeman
Joe Mennie
Gary Putland
Sam Raphael
Chadd Sayers
Kelvin Smith
Cameron Valente
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Big Effort from Tom Cooper, spoke to the media at the airport and said he will be right to go.
Zampa, Richardson (both East Torrens boys) and Worrall will not play though.
Zampa, Richardson (both East Torrens boys) and Worrall will not play though.
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Whilst the Test Match is on elsewhere SA have lost the toss and are bowling. Raphael and Lawford are in with Kelvin Smith and Cameron Valente missing out.
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heater31 wrote:Whilst the Test Match is on elsewhere SA have lost the toss and are bowling. Raphael and Lawford are in with Kelvin Smith and Cameron Valente missing out.
Would have thought on current form they would have gone the other way, Smith and Valente instead of Raphael and Lawford.
Must have wanted the experience in the line up.
Lawford's pair on the weekend must have got him over the line!
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Eagles2014 wrote:heater31 wrote:Whilst the Test Match is on elsewhere SA have lost the toss and are bowling. Raphael and Lawford are in with Kelvin Smith and Cameron Valente missing out.
Would have thought on current form they would have gone the other way, Smith and Valente instead of Raphael and Lawford.
Must have wanted the experience in the line up.
Lawford's pair on the weekend must have got him over the line!
I don't know what they were thinking Raphael has a 2nd XI 150, a club 150 on a slow outfield and a 48 off 150 balls in the last month. I know Kelvin got 150 on the weekend but unsure of his last month of form.
Lawford had a stinker with the bat. Lost his off stump to a full toss in one innings.
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heater31 wrote:Eagles2014 wrote:heater31 wrote:Whilst the Test Match is on elsewhere SA have lost the toss and are bowling. Raphael and Lawford are in with Kelvin Smith and Cameron Valente missing out.
Would have thought on current form they would have gone the other way, Smith and Valente instead of Raphael and Lawford.
Must have wanted the experience in the line up.
Lawford's pair on the weekend must have got him over the line!
I don't know what they were thinking Raphael has a 2nd XI 150, a club 150 on a slow outfield and a 48 off 150 balls in the last month. I know Kelvin got 150 on the weekend but unsure of his last month of form.
Lawford had a stinker with the bat. Lost his off stump to a full toss in one innings.
I have no real issue with them picking Raf, has been in good form and did a pretty good job most of last year opening.
Kelvin also dominated that Second XI game opening with Raf, made a big hundred the first innings, then followed up with 96 second dig when Raf made his century.
Think they probably made the right call, hope he get some runs and prove them right.
Kelvin will get his chance soon enough.
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Kelvin will get his chance soon enough.
In the mean time for the next 4 days Kelvin and Cameron Valente can annoy the shit out of Chuck by talking absolute smack on the sidelines....
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