Sounds like he found his true level, should have stayed there. Jog on.Catter4lyfe wrote:Cox played A2s and A1s for Walkies after they got promoted including averaging over 70 in A1s at #3 one season. Looked it up in as much time as it took to read your postSonofbrowny25 wrote:Mitch thomas was a big loss to them and really showed his class when coming to A1 by winning the POTY
Box never lit A1 up
Cooper didnt take a bucket of wickets.
Cox Played A2 and i dont think did a heap (this might be wrong but from what i remember)
i think they would beat alot of sides but backing up what was said above, Goodwood would demolish them i think. most sides would run with them though
they lost some big names from last season. it was always going to hurt them
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Bays were cruising at 4/138 Thomas “horned up” putting Schiller into the stand two balls later tries the same and is out.
56 to get with 5 wickets in hand and 20 overs to go, that is a monumental F*** Up by Glenelg
56 to get with 5 wickets in hand and 20 overs to go, that is a monumental F*** Up by Glenelg
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Playing Conditions say One Over Eliminator (Super over) for Ties.Insider_Trading wrote:Tied match at Glenelg.
Isn't there a Super Over played?
Frogbox cuts out so unsure if they did, but definitely should have by the looks
Bad light only thing can think of, wasn’t that dark at 6pm though!
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Apparently Bays won the Super over, they could not get Play HQ or Frogbox to work for it 
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Eagles2014 wrote:Apparently Bays won the Super over, they could not get Play HQ or Frogbox to work for it
Thanks for the update.
I found the stream for the end of the game, and if you left the stream on long enough you could see some sort of play happening behind the final scorecard that appeared on the screen. For obvious reasons it was completely impossible to know what was happening, but it did look like it took place.
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Heard today that Ben Cameron passed away, well known in Grade circles and former Redbacks player. Would assume Redbacks wear black arm bands tomorrow maybe.
Very sad, only 44 and two young kids, not sure of circumstances yet. Always enjoyed chatting cricket with him, knew his stuff that's for sure
Very sad, only 44 and two young kids, not sure of circumstances yet. Always enjoyed chatting cricket with him, knew his stuff that's for sure
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From AdelaideNow:The Hound wrote:That's very sad news
Former South Australian state cricketer, selector dies
South Australia’s cricket community is in mourning after a former state cricketer who later went into coaching and administration died this week.
South Australia’s cricket community is in mourning after the death of former SA player and selector Ben Cameron this week at 44.
An opener, Cameron played 10 first-class matches and nine one-dayers for the Redbacks from 2004-07.
On his Pura Cup debut, Cameron posted a pair of half-centuries at the MCG, opening the batting against a Victorian attack that included future Australian players Mick Lewis, Andrew McDonald and Cameron White.
Cameron was also a teammate of Australian Test players including Darren Lehmann, Greg Blewett, Jason Gillespie, Ryan Harris and Shaun Tait.
Hampered by knee troubles before retiring, Cameron later coached in South Australia before taking over as head coach and high performance manager of the Vanuatu national side. He subsequently served as a selector for the SA state team, as recently as last year, contributing to the state’s historic Sheffield Shield and one-day double.
“We are aware of and deeply saddened by the passing of South Australian former player and staff member Ben Cameron,” the SACA said on Friday.
“Out of respect for Ben’s family we will not be making any further comment at this stage.”
While Cameron held the Vanuatu role for less than a year, he said at the time of his resignation that the experience had been life changing.
“From the moment I was appointed last March, it has been a privilege working with the VCA in 2022, which was not only about winning games of cricket for the national teams, but also supporting the development of a strong pathway for young cricketers to identify and invest in the next wave of talent,” Cameron said.
“The experience of connecting with players and VCA staff has been life changing, which will influence the next phase of my career. I wish the players, VCA and the new coach all the best in what is an exciting 2023 ahead.”
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Even sadder when read MC post above, feel for his family and young kids, just horrible situationEagles2014 wrote:Heard today that Ben Cameron passed away, well known in Grade circles and former Redbacks player. Would assume Redbacks wear black arm bands tomorrow maybe.
Very sad, only 44 and two young kids, not sure of circumstances yet. Always enjoyed chatting cricket with him, knew his stuff that's for sure
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On early season but any improvement from Prospect or Southerns.
Prospect 2 wins in T20, none last year, one of the wins was against the Stingrays
Prospect 2 wins in T20, none last year, one of the wins was against the Stingrays
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What's the record amount of Clubs someone has played at?
Oscar Harms may be closing in on the record
I had a feeling he started at some club like a Kensy/ET?
Then went to Uni, last couple at Prospect.
Started year at Port (thought that was weird choice when was no star at the perennial wooden spooners).
Now named for Southerns tomorrow.
Think someone thinks they are a bit better than they actually are maybe
Oscar Harms may be closing in on the record
I had a feeling he started at some club like a Kensy/ET?
Then went to Uni, last couple at Prospect.
Started year at Port (thought that was weird choice when was no star at the perennial wooden spooners).
Now named for Southerns tomorrow.
Think someone thinks they are a bit better than they actually are maybe
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I reckon he may have also been at Northern Districts?Eagles2014 wrote:What's the record amount of Clubs someone has played at?
Oscar Harms may be closing in on the record![]()
I had a feeling he started at some club like a Kensy/ET?
Then went to Uni, last couple at Prospect.
Started year at Port (thought that was weird choice when was no star at the perennial wooden spooners).
Now named for Southerns tomorrow.
Think someone thinks they are a bit better than they actually are maybe
Heard through the grapevine that he wanted to go to Sturt but they weren't interested.
I think Greber has been to at least 4 (Kensi/Sturt/Uni/Port) and I think maybe ET and Woodville along the way as well (maybe just his old man?)
Agar is another I can possibly think of - Uni, Adelaide, ND and Kensi?
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Its more a case of his old man thinks he's better than what he is, the former Shield cricketer Chris, quite the interesting fellowEagles2014 wrote:What's the record amount of Clubs someone has played at?
Oscar Harms may be closing in on the record![]()
I had a feeling he started at some club like a Kensy/ET?
Then went to Uni, last couple at Prospect.
Started year at Port (thought that was weird choice when was no star at the perennial wooden spooners).
Now named for Southerns tomorrow.
Think someone thinks they are a bit better than they actually are maybe
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Some big scores in Div 1 today. WT 6/395 after a ton from Fraser McGurk, PA 9/362 with Kann getting 140 odd and TTG getting 9/335.
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I see the SA U19s wriggled off the hook vs Northern Jets. Were 8/144 but finished with 252. Got Dimasi out on stumps too.
Big day coming up at Uni. Southerns 4/103 at stumps chasing 183. Would be huge for them if they can put a win on the board
Glenelg strolling back to Div 1 as you'd expect. Their Bs would make finals in this comp
Big day coming up at Uni. Southerns 4/103 at stumps chasing 183. Would be huge for them if they can put a win on the board
Glenelg strolling back to Div 1 as you'd expect. Their Bs would make finals in this comp
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Thompson running through Prospect he's taken 6/16 from 7 overs
Prospect 7/33
Prospect 7/33
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I am bemused by Glenelg playing in Division 2 - this is not progressing cricket in SA , I would much prefer to see relegation occur after 2 seasons of results. The teams such as Glenelg who have a number of first class cricketers are at a distinct disadvantage over the minor round season.
Prospect and Southerns are permanently in the wilderness in division 2, numerous players who are B/C grade cricketers filling up their teams.
Doggett, Mc Sweeney, McInerney playing against C graders - why?
Good way to push cricket backwards in this state over the journey - change the rules around relegation quickly.
Winning the shield has got absolutely nothing to do with 2 divisions in grade cricket. It has all to do with changing the culture that existed within the Redbacks admin.
Struggle to see what Sturt have achieved today against WT, building a culture of failure with such a defensive attitude.
Prospect and Southerns are permanently in the wilderness in division 2, numerous players who are B/C grade cricketers filling up their teams.
Doggett, Mc Sweeney, McInerney playing against C graders - why?
Good way to push cricket backwards in this state over the journey - change the rules around relegation quickly.
Winning the shield has got absolutely nothing to do with 2 divisions in grade cricket. It has all to do with changing the culture that existed within the Redbacks admin.
Struggle to see what Sturt have achieved today against WT, building a culture of failure with such a defensive attitude.
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Agree 100% on Glenelg. They'll Stroll to a premiership. Every game will be a waste of time and Div 1 is worse because a bunch of good players aren't in it. Just a terrible result for grade cricketbilly wrote:I am bemused by Glenelg playing in Division 2 - this is not progressing cricket in SA , I would much prefer to see relegation occur after 2 seasons of results. The teams such as Glenelg who have a number of first class cricketers are at a distinct disadvantage over the minor round season.
Prospect and Southerns are permanently in the wilderness in division 2, numerous players who are B/C grade cricketers filling up their teams.
Doggett, Mc Sweeney, McInerney playing against C graders - why?
Good way to push cricket backwards in this state over the journey - change the rules around relegation quickly.
Winning the shield has got absolutely nothing to do with 2 divisions in grade cricket. It has all to do with changing the culture that existed within the Redbacks admin.
Struggle to see what Sturt have achieved today against WT, building a culture of failure with such a defensive attitude.
Disagree on Sturt. 365 doesn't get chased down too often. Having a genuine dip at the runs would have only benefited West Torrens.
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The benefit overall of the Division concept is better though. You live and die by the results on field.
Clubs that are able to recruit heavily players the Redbacks have brought in from interstate would be aware their availability depends on selection higher up.
Presumably if the better players, especially SACA contracted, want to transfer to a Division 1 club, that option is also open.
It is a fine balance between taking on a Redbacks contracted player/Lehmann Academy player etc vs bringing through the youth or recruiting players available all season.
I'd rather clubs play in a division they've earnt the right to play in by results on field than be dictated to by a SACA committee with club biases and a spreadsheet on population growth.
Clubs that are able to recruit heavily players the Redbacks have brought in from interstate would be aware their availability depends on selection higher up.
Presumably if the better players, especially SACA contracted, want to transfer to a Division 1 club, that option is also open.
It is a fine balance between taking on a Redbacks contracted player/Lehmann Academy player etc vs bringing through the youth or recruiting players available all season.
I'd rather clubs play in a division they've earnt the right to play in by results on field than be dictated to by a SACA committee with club biases and a spreadsheet on population growth.
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