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Re: ASCA

Postby Moe » Tue Sep 23, 2025 4:32 pm

Moe's mail.

ICC get their way and slip down to section 2, although they wanted section 3.
Funnily enough, the email submission came from a person who has left the club to play elsewhere, but still referred to it as our club.
Morphettville Park and Mitchell Park into section 1.

Player movement on the grapevine: Long serving WYC stalwart Matt King to Coromandel.
Kye Dean to Ramblers
McKee from ICC to Coromandel
Aurlert leaving Mitchell Park, possibly Brighton.
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Re: ASCA

Postby Booney » Tue Sep 23, 2025 4:58 pm

Moe wrote:Moe's mail.

ICC get their way and slip down to section 2, although they wanted section 3.
Funnily enough, the email submission came from a person who has left the club to play elsewhere, but still referred to it as our club.
Morphettville Park and Mitchell Park into section 1.

Player movement on the grapevine: Long serving WYC stalwart Matt King to Coromandel.
Kye Dean to Ramblers
McKee from ICC to Coromandel
Aurlert leaving Mitchell Park, possibly Brighton.


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Re: ASCA

Postby SecretInformant » Wed Sep 24, 2025 2:31 pm

Moe wrote:Moe's mail.

ICC get their way and slip down to section 2, although they wanted section 3.
Funnily enough, the email submission came from a person who has left the club to play elsewhere, but still referred to it as our club.
Morphettville Park and Mitchell Park into section 1.

Player movement on the grapevine: Long serving WYC stalwart Matt King to Coromandel.
Kye Dean to Ramblers
McKee from ICC to Coromandel
Aurlert leaving Mitchell Park, possibly Brighton.


Interesting movements that will see the strong clubs only get stronger with good junior players coming through as well. Have heard Ramblers getting the band back together with former plagers returning for their 100th year as a club
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Re: ASCA

Postby Moe » Sat Oct 11, 2025 11:14 pm

Congratulations to WYC defeating Morphettville Park in Section 1 today.
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Re: ASCA

Postby storyoftheyear » Sun Oct 12, 2025 2:31 pm

Moe wrote:Congratulations to WYC defeating Morphettville Park in Section 1 today.


It’s crazy how butt-hurt some people get about park cricket. The sledging yesterday was equal parts funny and pathetic from Morphettville Park. Clubs ARE actually allowed to recruit players. Good luck for the year with the sooky attitude, it wont serve you very well. Cheers.
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Re: ASCA

Postby Booney » Mon Oct 13, 2025 8:36 am

storyoftheyear wrote:
Moe wrote:Congratulations to WYC defeating Morphettville Park in Section 1 today.


It’s crazy how butt-hurt some people get about park cricket. The sledging yesterday was equal parts funny and pathetic from Morphettville Park. Clubs ARE actually allowed to recruit players. Good luck for the year with the sooky attitude, it wont serve you very well. Cheers.


Kingy made the agonizing decision to leave WYCCC to play Section 1 while he still can, having a sook because a bloke is playing Section 1 and bats well is equal parts sad and pathetic.
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Re: ASCA

Postby Booney » Fri Dec 05, 2025 8:41 am

Sad day.

Important Club Update – 2025 Season

Western Youth Centre Cricket Club

After a lot of discussion and careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to withdraw our Section 3 and Section 7 teams for the remainder of the 2025 season.

This has not been taken lightly. A combination of ongoing injuries, reduced player availability and teams being moved into higher divisions over recent seasons has made it increasingly challenging to field competitive and reliable sides each week.

We have done everything we can over the past few rounds to find a solution, however continued forfeits are not sustainable for the club moving forward.

We will continue to field our Section 2 side and are working hard behind the scenes to support those players for the rest of the season. We are also exploring options for some affected players to still be involved through permitted arrangements at other clubs.

Thank you to all players, coaches, volunteers and supporters who have stuck with us. Your support means everything as we look to reset, rebuild and come back stronger.
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Re: ASCA

Postby Moe » Sun Dec 07, 2025 3:10 am

Booney wrote:Sad day.

Important Club Update – 2025 Season

Western Youth Centre Cricket Club

After a lot of discussion and careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to withdraw our Section 3 and Section 7 teams for the remainder of the 2025 season.

This has not been taken lightly. A combination of ongoing injuries, reduced player availability and teams being moved into higher divisions over recent seasons has made it increasingly challenging to field competitive and reliable sides each week.

We have done everything we can over the past few rounds to find a solution, however continued forfeits are not sustainable for the club moving forward.

We will continue to field our Section 2 side and are working hard behind the scenes to support those players for the rest of the season. We are also exploring options for some affected players to still be involved through permitted arrangements at other clubs.

Thank you to all players, coaches, volunteers and supporters who have stuck with us. Your support means everything as we look to reset, rebuild and come back stronger.

I'm sorry, but this is weak as piss to take out your B grade side as well.
It doesn't matter if you cop a few floggings over the course, it happens to every club now and then.
I can understand the C grade being yanked, but now it looks like half the players are propping up Phantoms, who are in just the same position as WYC, and that's not helping anyone.

Nobody is saying it, but I will.
The mass importing of non Australian players to clubs, like WYC, South Road and Warradale are short term solutions, but will lead to clubs demises.

Having said that I'll address why I haven't posted in here for a while.
Bugger me, you Coromandel dicks have very short fuses.
An off the cuff, sarcastic remark, and you blokes lose ya bloody mind.

Truth is, King tried Ramblers first.
Told he would have to pay subs, like everyone else, and no one gets paid.
Went to you flogs, and you do pay.
Yep, clubs are allowed to recruit. Paying players in hard wicket cricket, please!
Wonder how Matt feels now with his old club in such a state.
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Re: ASCA

Postby storyoftheyear » Sun Dec 07, 2025 1:16 pm

Moe wrote:
Booney wrote:Sad day.

Important Club Update – 2025 Season

Western Youth Centre Cricket Club

After a lot of discussion and careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to withdraw our Section 3 and Section 7 teams for the remainder of the 2025 season.

This has not been taken lightly. A combination of ongoing injuries, reduced player availability and teams being moved into higher divisions over recent seasons has made it increasingly challenging to field competitive and reliable sides each week.

We have done everything we can over the past few rounds to find a solution, however continued forfeits are not sustainable for the club moving forward.

We will continue to field our Section 2 side and are working hard behind the scenes to support those players for the rest of the season. We are also exploring options for some affected players to still be involved through permitted arrangements at other clubs.

Thank you to all players, coaches, volunteers and supporters who have stuck with us. Your support means everything as we look to reset, rebuild and come back stronger.

I'm sorry, but this is weak as piss to take out your B grade side as well.
It doesn't matter if you cop a few floggings over the course, it happens to every club now and then.
I can understand the C grade being yanked, but now it looks like half the players are propping up Phantoms, who are in just the same position as WYC, and that's not helping anyone.

Nobody is saying it, but I will.
The mass importing of non Australian players to clubs, like WYC, South Road and Warradale are short term solutions, but will lead to clubs demises.

Having said that I'll address why I haven't posted in here for a while.
Bugger me, you Coromandel dicks have very short fuses.
An off the cuff, sarcastic remark, and you blokes lose ya bloody mind.

Truth is, King tried Ramblers first.
Told he would have to pay subs, like everyone else, and no one gets paid.
Went to you flogs, and you do pay.
Yep, clubs are allowed to recruit. Paying players in hard wicket cricket, please!
Wonder how Matt feels now with his old club in such a state.


1) Literally not a single person cares why you haven’t posted here in a while.

2) You were the one losing your mind sooking on a forum about your team losing in round 1. Sooking runs rife in that club, on-field and off-field. Wah, we lost a game, wah, a player another team recruited made a 50, wah. Wah wah wah. (There’s our short fuse again).

3) Your facts are just plain wrong. Coromandel isnt paying Kingy a cent. You’re a joke talking about someone else’s financial circumstances on a forum without having your facts right. You’re laughable like your club is.

Try again whoever you are. Get Morphies to write another sooking email about short pitched bowling or wet grounds to the association, then jog on.
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Re: ASCA

Postby Booney » Mon Dec 08, 2025 1:32 pm

Moe wrote:Having said that I'll address why I haven't posted in here for a while.


Nobody asked.

Your mail on King couldn't be further from the truth.
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Re: ASCA

Postby woodublieve12 » Sun Jan 11, 2026 2:04 pm

Congratulations to Ross Moore playing his 300th game for plympton yesterday. Amazing achievement
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Re: ASCA

Postby storyoftheyear » Mon Jan 12, 2026 12:20 pm

SUNDAY 18 JAN
AT GAWLER SOUTH RIGGS RESERVE.
START TIME 10.00
40/40

BLAKE HARDING (C) - SHEIDOW PK
JOSH ROSMAN - CORO RAMBLERS
RUSSELL CURYER - KESWICK
SIMON KRIEG - PHANTOMS
AIDERN HINELEY - NORTH HAVEN
NATHAM HOSTOR - CORO
JAI KOURALA - CORO
ZAC VENNING - CORO RAMBLERS
TYSON CLARK W/K - CORO RAMBLERS
MATTEW CIPPERFIELD - CORO RAMBLERS
KYE DEAN - CORO RAMBLERS
BEN KANCK - CORO RAMBLERS

UMPIRES - JEFF BLUNDALL
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Re: ASCA

Postby Booney » Thu Jan 29, 2026 10:20 am

Western Youth Centre lost a club stalwart early this week with Mike Hossack passing away.

Mike was a mainstay at the club in my early days acting as Secretary for many years as well as holding various other roles at the club over decades.

I'll post his service in the coming days, he will missed. RIP Hoss.
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Re: ASCA

Postby Booney » Fri Jan 30, 2026 9:31 am

Vale Michael Hossack
It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Michael Hossack, who passed away on Monday, 26 January, after a long and courageous battle with illness.
In true Michael fashion, he fought right to the end, surrounded by the love of his family and friends.
Michael’s contribution to the Western Youth Centre Cricket Club is simply immeasurable. He began his journey with the club as an Under 13 player at just 11 years of age and went on to play both A Grade and B Grade cricket. He was a two-time premiership player, including being part of the club’s first senior premiership team in the 1968/69 B Grade season. A talented leg-spin bowler, Michael won the club bowling trophy in 1973/74 and received multiple club awards throughout his playing career.
Off the field, Michael was the backbone of the club. He served as Secretary for 35 years (1972–2007) and dedicated over 20 years of service to Western Youth Centre Inc. In recognition of his extraordinary commitment, he was awarded Life Membership of the Western Youth Centre Cricket Club in 1978, Life Membership of Western Youth Centre Inc in 1989, and was inducted into the Club Hall of Fame in 2023.
Michael was truly part of the DNA of our club. His leadership, guidance, and unwavering dedication helped shape the strong reputation and success of the Western Youth Centre Cricket Club for generations to come.
His legacy, and the Hossack family name, will forever remain deeply woven into the fabric of our club.
On behalf of everyone at the Western Youth Centre Cricket Club, past and present, we extend our deepest condolences to the Hossack family during this difficult time.
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