by Trader » Mon Apr 04, 2022 5:34 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Mon Apr 04, 2022 6:31 pm
Trader wrote:My club's insurance bill last year was roughly $650.
We used roughly 120 players during the season (large number of fill ins).
Effectively our insurance bill will double overnight.
Plus then the IT maintenance fee.
Great job CA.
by The Dark Knight » Mon Apr 04, 2022 10:30 pm
saintal wrote:$18 per player to register is what I've been informed, roughly $10 of that goes on insurance and the rest towards some IT investment/maintenance fund. This season kids paid $5 for insurance, not sure if that will be bumped up.
Will be a bit of a pain in the butt given how many 1-3 game fill ins a typical local/country club would use through a season. Apparently you can play 1 game as a guest without paying the fee but it needs to be paid before you play a second game. Hopefully wont create too much of a mess.
Mycricket was mostly fine for the match day stuff, but some of the registration processes were a little tedious and the site wasn't always laid out too logically. I have zero confidence playHQ will be any better, but time will tell.
by whufc » Tue Apr 05, 2022 7:30 am
by saintal » Tue Apr 05, 2022 9:22 am
The Dark Knight wrote:saintal wrote:$18 per player to register is what I've been informed, roughly $10 of that goes on insurance and the rest towards some IT investment/maintenance fund. This season kids paid $5 for insurance, not sure if that will be bumped up.
Will be a bit of a pain in the butt given how many 1-3 game fill ins a typical local/country club would use through a season. Apparently you can play 1 game as a guest without paying the fee but it needs to be paid before you play a second game. Hopefully wont create too much of a mess.
Mycricket was mostly fine for the match day stuff, but some of the registration processes were a little tedious and the site wasn't always laid out too logically. I have zero confidence playHQ will be any better, but time will tell.
Where did you get those prices for registration from?
In the last Email I got from CA/Play HQ on March 16th it will be $22.50 for senior players and $16 for juniors.
I've been meaning to make a topic on here about Play HQ for our community cricket so all the MyCricket guru's from our respective clubs can help each other out with it because I can see everyone running into problems as we transition from MyCricket to Play HQ.
Personally I'm annoyed with the change because I've finally mastered MyCricket in season 21/22 and along with my fellow club statistician and our club secretary we are in control and well organised when it comes to clearances, permits, registrations and of course entering scores.
When I read the email about the registration fee local cricketers will have pay to register and play my immediate thought was it's going to be an absolute pain to get guys to register and pay and knowing how hard it is to get money for fees out of some of our members, it may even be a reason why guys decide to stop playing which would be detrimental to our club.
I'm going to be the one at my club doing all the work for the transition on what needs to be done from our end and I've already expressed my concerns about it to my fellow committee members and that I'll probably need help from them and will probably need help from guys on here too.
by Tony Clifton » Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:40 am
by The Dark Knight » Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:45 am
whufc wrote:Most of my career was played without Mycricket so im not fussed but the obvious first question I can see a lot of players asking is what happens to their stats, will they transfer across to playHQ.
I'm presuming the answer is NO...….as why would Mycricket bother to assist.
Tony Clifton wrote:Wouldn't it just be an add on to club fees when people register?
Assume there'll be an online registration form that clubs set up.
by The Bedge » Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:52 am
The Dark Knight wrote:When I was initially contacted by and spoke to a CA customer support officer in December about the transition from MyCricket to Play HQ I asked if all the MyCricket stats will be transferred to Play HQ he said yes they will be. Time will tell..
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by The Dark Knight » Tue Apr 05, 2022 11:00 am
The Bedge wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:When I was initially contacted by and spoke to a CA customer support officer in December about the transition from MyCricket to Play HQ I asked if all the MyCricket stats will be transferred to Play HQ he said yes they will be. Time will tell..
Yes, but if you don't have all your historical data in MyCricket before it changes, you wont be able to enter into PlayHQ.
I've now got 3 months to try and get the rest of our historical seasons into MyCricket.
by whufc » Tue Apr 05, 2022 11:02 am
The Bedge wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:When I was initially contacted by and spoke to a CA customer support officer in December about the transition from MyCricket to Play HQ I asked if all the MyCricket stats will be transferred to Play HQ he said yes they will be. Time will tell..
Yes, but if you don't have all your historical data in MyCricket before it changes, you wont be able to enter into PlayHQ.
I've now got 3 months to try and get the rest of our historical seasons into MyCricket.
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by Trader » Mon May 16, 2022 11:20 am
Shark_Hunter wrote:Given some of the chat on the Premier Cricket thread, does anyone think an ATCA club would have any interest or ambition to try to join Div 2 at some point? It's been a fair while since I've seen any A1 cricket and despite some gun players throughout the teams, assume the depth would be the biggest challenge. When I last played I would say the top ATCA teams might have 1-2 players that could hold their own in Premier 1st grade, middle 5-6 would be fringe 1st graders/solid 2nd graders, last 2-3 picked probably 3rd graders. So with a couple of decent recruits, could any current clubs be competitive in SACA Div 2? Interested to hear any thoughts....
by the smokey » Mon May 16, 2022 12:18 pm
Trader wrote:Shark_Hunter wrote:Given some of the chat on the Premier Cricket thread, does anyone think an ATCA club would have any interest or ambition to try to join Div 2 at some point? It's been a fair while since I've seen any A1 cricket and despite some gun players throughout the teams, assume the depth would be the biggest challenge. When I last played I would say the top ATCA teams might have 1-2 players that could hold their own in Premier 1st grade, middle 5-6 would be fringe 1st graders/solid 2nd graders, last 2-3 picked probably 3rd graders. So with a couple of decent recruits, could any current clubs be competitive in SACA Div 2? Interested to hear any thoughts....
I think playing wise the top few in ATCA would certainly have competitive season in a div 2 grade comp, however, as others have mentioned, the players at ATCA aren't interested in Sat/Sun cricket, 11am starts and taking training overly seriously (some individuals might be but the generalisation that the wider group isn't; is true).
The biggest hurdle however will be aligning the promoted atca club's team structure to fit in with Grade cricket's 4 senior teams.
EG:
SPOC, Flinders Park and Trinity OS would have to find a 4th side, as they currently only have 3.
Grange, PAOC and Marion all have 5 at the moment so would need to drop a side.
Goodwood with 8 would be the biggest one impacted.
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