by catchit » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:35 pm
by norm11 » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:37 pm
Not playing this game but hopefully next weekcatchit wrote:how is robo going? will he play this game?
by Dogmatic » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:39 pm
Rolls Royce wrote:The Orange Maggot wrote:Dont know Kershaw, but Watherston played PDCA colts with me. Salis West were the first team to get Gabba and had Lee Lounder and Watherstone, backed up by Drake and Conole.....s***t no wonder I was a crap pants
You're not Danny are you ?
by Bag & Sledge » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:41 pm
norm11 wrote:catchit wrote:Bag & Sledge wrote:I believe SACA had meetings last season in regards to participation numbers being down in junior levels.
As they said it starts at the top and works its way down. One thing SACA believed they needed to do was to get behind the Twenty20 concept to get people involved back in cricket once again to get numbers back up to where they were, then they can re-introduce the One Day and Test formats.
But SACA were very worried about participation numbers being down over the last couple of years.
20/20 is def the key kids would love to play it.. and maybe the people who play footy and are good cricketers who dont play would start to show a interest
Dont want to be teaching our kids to start slapping the ball from the start
by Rolls Royce » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:41 pm
Dogmatic wrote:Rolls Royce wrote:The Orange Maggot wrote:Dont know Kershaw, but Watherston played PDCA colts with me. Salis West were the first team to get Gabba and had Lee Lounder and Watherstone, backed up by Drake and Conole.....s***t no wonder I was a crap pants
You're not Danny are you ?
I don't think so.
Danny knows Dave Kershaw and would be older the Spoon and he doesn't go for Norwood.
Unless he is throwing a few curve balls.
I don't know about those guys all playing in the same team as Kym Hebberman and Goldfinger were also in that era.
by The Orange Maggot » Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:01 pm
Dogmatic wrote:Rolls Royce wrote:The Orange Maggot wrote:Dont know Kershaw, but Watherston played PDCA colts with me. Salis West were the first team to get Gabba and had Lee Lounder and Watherstone, backed up by Drake and Conole.....s***t no wonder I was a crap pants
You're not Danny are you ?
I don't think so.
Danny knows Dave Kershaw and would be older the Spoon and he doesn't go for Norwood.
Unless he is throwing a few curve balls.
I don't know about those guys all playing in the same team as Kym Hebberman and Goldfinger were also in that era.
by Grahaml » Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:42 pm
by rainbow warrior » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:27 am
catchit wrote:Bag & Sledge wrote:catchit wrote:bag & sledge how would two wells sandy and west stack up against a turf team? and dont be shy..
One thing is for sure, the batsman value their wicket in turf a lot more which means their strike rate is lower. Para Districts wickets are thrown away by batsman.
Hard to compare, but think a super team competition could be on the cards in years to come-
Para Districts top two against Adelaide Turf top two and Surburban also could make a great champions league concept.
i reckon the 2 turf teams would play off in the final.. i heard you made a ton on th weekend was it up there with one of your best
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:29 am
by Browny25 » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:33 am
Bag & Sledge wrote:norm11 wrote:catchit wrote:Bag & Sledge wrote:I believe SACA had meetings last season in regards to participation numbers being down in junior levels.
As they said it starts at the top and works its way down. One thing SACA believed they needed to do was to get behind the Twenty20 concept to get people involved back in cricket once again to get numbers back up to where they were, then they can re-introduce the One Day and Test formats.
But SACA were very worried about participation numbers being down over the last couple of years.
20/20 is def the key kids would love to play it.. and maybe the people who play footy and are good cricketers who dont play would start to show a interest
Dont want to be teaching our kids to start slapping the ball from the start
Its not about teaching kids about slapping the ball from the start, more so the priority of getting participation back in the sport. Have a look at crowd attendances at Adelaide Oval... Twenty20-large crowd, Ford Ranger-low crowd, Sheffield Shield-lucky to get 100 people to the ground.
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:48 am
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:58 am
by Pumba » Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:12 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:13 pm
Pumba wrote:who are some of the stronger turf teams around this area that would challenge the top PDCA teams?
by Pumba » Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:20 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Pumba wrote:who are some of the stronger turf teams around this area that would challenge the top PDCA teams?
I think you got that the wrong way around
by ray borner » Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:31 pm
Pumba wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Pumba wrote:who are some of the stronger turf teams around this area that would challenge the top PDCA teams?
I think you got that the wrong way around
i dont know many of the turf teams around that area, i guess: pooraka, golden grove and para hills? how would there A grades compare to this comp?
by catchit » Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:40 pm
Bag & Sledge wrote:norm11 wrote:catchit wrote:Bag & Sledge wrote:I believe SACA had meetings last season in regards to participation numbers being down in junior levels.
As they said it starts at the top and works its way down. One thing SACA believed they needed to do was to get behind the Twenty20 concept to get people involved back in cricket once again to get numbers back up to where they were, then they can re-introduce the One Day and Test formats.
But SACA were very worried about participation numbers being down over the last couple of years.
20/20 is def the key kids would love to play it.. and maybe the people who play footy and are good cricketers who dont play would start to show a interest
Dont want to be teaching our kids to start slapping the ball from the start
Its not about teaching kids about slapping the ball from the start, more so the priority of getting participation back in the sport. Have a look at crowd attendances at Adelaide Oval... Twenty20-large crowd, Ford Ranger-low crowd, Sheffield Shield-lucky to get 100 people to the ground.
by catchit » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:10 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Under 11's play for 1 hour & 25 mins or 25 overs each, 13's, 15's & 16's play 44 overs each.
by The Orange Maggot » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:13 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:The 6 team comp got squashed because it was poorly explained at the AGM, ALL of the top 2 division clubs should have been invited to the initial discussions, opposed to the small group that thought they were on a winner. It became a us against them situation rather than coming to an amicable decision.
I think that it has strong merit and should be discussed at the next PDCA meeting, half of the problem was working out gradings for div.1, they couldn't really drop 4 teams down to div. 2 to allow Virginia & ATCO to be promoted and there seemed to be no fair solution. However, if it set in concrete early this year, they could have the top 5 stay up, the div. 2 premiers get promoted and keep it as 1 up, 1 down for future years.
One Tree Hill were strongly opposed to it as they were going to be relegated and really wanted to stay up, I could see thier point, if they knew earlier in the year the requirements to retain their spot in div. 1, they'd have no leg to stand on.
It's been a bit of a dog's breakfast with the grading's etc. so far this year, there's not a lot that can be done now, we should all just make sure that we are better prepared as an association next season and be more proactive as clubs in the running and laws of the PDCA.
by lovecricket » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:24 pm
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