by james07 » Wed Mar 18, 2015 3:21 pm
by Spinner » Thu Mar 19, 2015 9:47 pm
by norm11 » Sat Mar 21, 2015 5:53 pm
by magpieeagle » Sat Mar 21, 2015 7:43 pm
by BoundaryRider84 » Sun Mar 22, 2015 3:39 pm
by Red Rocket » Sun Mar 22, 2015 4:49 pm
BoundaryRider84 wrote:Freeling v Ango/sandy ?????
by magpieeagle » Sun Mar 22, 2015 5:42 pm
by scud » Sun Mar 22, 2015 6:29 pm
by Red Rocket » Sun Mar 22, 2015 7:13 pm
scud wrote:Angaston v Freeling in the A1 decider... Two best teams all year so a fair result I would think
by magpieeagle » Sun Mar 22, 2015 7:41 pm
Red Rocket wrote:scud wrote:Angaston v Freeling in the A1 decider... Two best teams all year so a fair result I would think
Yes definately the two best sides all year, I think most people as early as Christmas predicted a 2 horse race.
Got to watch a fair bit of the Freeling game yesterday and they looked a little nervy batting but a few umpiring decisions early looked a bit iffy but thats the way it goes. As good as Freeling are I think Ango's batting just looks too strong so start as favourites for me.
I know its of no consolation to Sandy but I must say they have the best facilities in the comp by a country mile, the curators produced a decent deck and it was great to be able to actually buy a pie and a beer whilst watching the game. I wish other clubs would follow the lead.
Definately will head up to Nuri for a look on one of days and probably Kapunda on the other. Good luck to all sides this week, hoping for 2 days of cracking cricket
by Red Rocket » Sun Mar 22, 2015 7:49 pm
magpieeagle wrote:Red Rocket wrote:scud wrote:Angaston v Freeling in the A1 decider... Two best teams all year so a fair result I would think
Yes definately the two best sides all year, I think most people as early as Christmas predicted a 2 horse race.
Got to watch a fair bit of the Freeling game yesterday and they looked a little nervy batting but a few umpiring decisions early looked a bit iffy but thats the way it goes. As good as Freeling are I think Ango's batting just looks too strong so start as favourites for me.
I know its of no consolation to Sandy but I must say they have the best facilities in the comp by a country mile, the curators produced a decent deck and it was great to be able to actually buy a pie and a beer whilst watching the game. I wish other clubs would follow the lead.
Definately will head up to Nuri for a look on one of days and probably Kapunda on the other. Good luck to all sides this week, hoping for 2 days of cracking cricket
Never been to Mallala then, always cold beer and a feed , but agree , be good if all clubs could do it but you have to have someone too do it.
by import » Sun Mar 22, 2015 8:25 pm
Red Rocket wrote:scud wrote:Angaston v Freeling in the A1 decider... Two best teams all year so a fair result I would think
Yes definately the two best sides all year, I think most people as early as Christmas predicted a 2 horse race.
Got to watch a fair bit of the Freeling game yesterday and they looked a little nervy batting but a few umpiring decisions early looked a bit iffy but thats the way it goes. As good as Freeling are I think Ango's batting just looks too strong so start as favourites for me.
I know its of no consolation to Sandy but I must say they have the best facilities in the comp by a country mile, the curators produced a decent deck and it was great to be able to actually buy a pie and a beer whilst watching the game. I wish other clubs would follow the lead.
Definately will head up to Nuri for a look on one of days and probably Kapunda on the other. Good luck to all sides this week, hoping for 2 days of cracking cricket
by Red Rocket » Sun Mar 22, 2015 11:08 pm
import wrote:Red Rocket wrote:scud wrote:Angaston v Freeling in the A1 decider... Two best teams all year so a fair result I would think
Yes definately the two best sides all year, I think most people as early as Christmas predicted a 2 horse race.
Got to watch a fair bit of the Freeling game yesterday and they looked a little nervy batting but a few umpiring decisions early looked a bit iffy but thats the way it goes. As good as Freeling are I think Ango's batting just looks too strong so start as favourites for me.
I know its of no consolation to Sandy but I must say they have the best facilities in the comp by a country mile, the curators produced a decent deck and it was great to be able to actually buy a pie and a beer whilst watching the game. I wish other clubs would follow the lead.
Definately will head up to Nuri for a look on one of days and probably Kapunda on the other. Good luck to all sides this week, hoping for 2 days of cracking cricket
you've obviously never travelled to gawler oval either, always a pie or pastie and cold beer available with a great view...................... buts that's right your happy were gone..........********
by daysofourlives » Sun Mar 22, 2015 11:12 pm
magpieeagle wrote:Mallala defeated Lyndoch in A1R
by daysofourlives » Sun Mar 22, 2015 11:13 pm
Red Rocket wrote:import wrote:Red Rocket wrote:scud wrote:Angaston v Freeling in the A1 decider... Two best teams all year so a fair result I would think
Yes definately the two best sides all year, I think most people as early as Christmas predicted a 2 horse race.
Got to watch a fair bit of the Freeling game yesterday and they looked a little nervy batting but a few umpiring decisions early looked a bit iffy but thats the way it goes. As good as Freeling are I think Ango's batting just looks too strong so start as favourites for me.
I know its of no consolation to Sandy but I must say they have the best facilities in the comp by a country mile, the curators produced a decent deck and it was great to be able to actually buy a pie and a beer whilst watching the game. I wish other clubs would follow the lead.
Definately will head up to Nuri for a look on one of days and probably Kapunda on the other. Good luck to all sides this week, hoping for 2 days of cracking cricket
you've obviously never travelled to gawler oval either, always a pie or pastie and cold beer available with a great view...................... buts that's right your happy were gone..........********
Been to the Dog Track plenty of times, yes you have a good canteen and bar but lose points for not only having a concrete pitch but one that faces the wrong way!
I stand by my statement that Sandy have the best overall package.
Plenty of rumours flying around that you could stay up also, obviously depends on which direction the league wants to head. Not sure a 10 team A1 comp is a step in the right direction but its not my decision
by james07 » Mon Mar 23, 2015 2:07 pm
import wrote:Red Rocket wrote:scud wrote:Angaston v Freeling in the A1 decider... Two best teams all year so a fair result I would think
Yes definately the two best sides all year, I think most people as early as Christmas predicted a 2 horse race.
Got to watch a fair bit of the Freeling game yesterday and they looked a little nervy batting but a few umpiring decisions early looked a bit iffy but thats the way it goes. As good as Freeling are I think Ango's batting just looks too strong so start as favourites for me.
I know its of no consolation to Sandy but I must say they have the best facilities in the comp by a country mile, the curators produced a decent deck and it was great to be able to actually buy a pie and a beer whilst watching the game. I wish other clubs would follow the lead.
Definately will head up to Nuri for a look on one of days and probably Kapunda on the other. Good luck to all sides this week, hoping for 2 days of cracking cricket
you've obviously never travelled to gawler oval either, always a pie or pastie and cold beer available with a great view...................... buts that's right your happy were gone..........********
by Dogwatcher » Mon Mar 23, 2015 2:53 pm
james07 wrote:import wrote:Red Rocket wrote:scud wrote:Angaston v Freeling in the A1 decider... Two best teams all year so a fair result I would think
Yes definately the two best sides all year, I think most people as early as Christmas predicted a 2 horse race.
Got to watch a fair bit of the Freeling game yesterday and they looked a little nervy batting but a few umpiring decisions early looked a bit iffy but thats the way it goes. As good as Freeling are I think Ango's batting just looks too strong so start as favourites for me.
I know its of no consolation to Sandy but I must say they have the best facilities in the comp by a country mile, the curators produced a decent deck and it was great to be able to actually buy a pie and a beer whilst watching the game. I wish other clubs would follow the lead.
Definately will head up to Nuri for a look on one of days and probably Kapunda on the other. Good luck to all sides this week, hoping for 2 days of cracking cricket
you've obviously never travelled to gawler oval either, always a pie or pastie and cold beer available with a great view...................... buts that's right your happy were gone..........********
A great view at the dog track is for about the 4-5 people that can sit on the balcony, the facilities there aren't friendly at all for other spectators or clubs.
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by Extractor » Mon Mar 23, 2015 6:55 pm
Dogwatcher wrote:
Are the greyhound facilities not open for cricket?
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