by Lightning McQueen » Mon Dec 01, 2008 10:37 am
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Dec 01, 2008 10:45 am
by cokadonkeytoo » Mon Dec 01, 2008 3:49 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:I'm going to have a bit of a stab at picking the premiers for 08/09.
Grade 1: Two Wells: They're struggling a bit at the moment but I think they'll find form when it matters.
Grade 2: Angle Vale: An excellent all-round team from all reports, plenty of bowling depth.
Grade 3: Riverside: Seasoned campaigners and appear to be flying at the momnet.
Grade 4: Elizabeth East: Good to see all of their best players playing A's, they are smashing teams.
Grade 5: Parafield Gardens: A very strong bowling attack and things appear to be looking up for them.
Grade 6: Brahma Lodge: Looks like a pretty experienced side judging by performances.
Grade 7: Craigmore: Plenty of talented youngsters in this team.
Grade 8: Brahma Lodge: Looks like the "Falconer" show, 400+ runs in 4 weeks I think.
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Dec 01, 2008 3:56 pm
cokadonkeytoo wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:I'm going to have a bit of a stab at picking the premiers for 08/09.
Grade 1: Two Wells: They're struggling a bit at the moment but I think they'll find form when it matters.
Grade 2: Angle Vale: An excellent all-round team from all reports, plenty of bowling depth.
Grade 3: Riverside: Seasoned campaigners and appear to be flying at the momnet.
Grade 4: Elizabeth East: Good to see all of their best players playing A's, they are smashing teams.
Grade 5: Parafield Gardens: A very strong bowling attack and things appear to be looking up for them.
Grade 6: Brahma Lodge: Looks like a pretty experienced side judging by performances.
Grade 7: Craigmore: Plenty of talented youngsters in this team.
Grade 8: Brahma Lodge: Looks like the "Falconer" show, 400+ runs in 4 weeks I think.
Dont write off sandy creek in grade 3, could have a decent contingent of a grade quality players there for the end of the year. I think salisbury west have to be the favourites for grade 1, they are flying at the moment and thats when they are at their most dangerous, full of confidence. Lastly, finally good to see Paul McHale playing higher than grade 8
by Wizard of Oz » Mon Dec 01, 2008 6:42 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:catchit wrote:LM i played a cusa cup game a couple of years ago and there was a young left arm bowler who had some heat for a little fella.. is he still at smithfield?
If he was a bloodnut, that would've been Brad Duffy, played his for game for the year this round, played a few B grade games last year, hopefully he strings a few games together now.
by Wizard of Oz » Mon Dec 01, 2008 6:44 pm
norm11 wrote:catchit wrote:congrats to norm on his first grade 1 ton today..
Thanks mate about time i think
by Grahaml » Mon Dec 01, 2008 6:59 pm
by norm11 » Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:08 pm
Wizard of Oz wrote:norm11 wrote:catchit wrote:congrats to norm on his first grade 1 ton today..
Thanks mate about time i think
Congrats Billy... Cant believe you hadn't got one sooner.
Next goal....206
by catchit » Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:20 pm
Wizard of Oz wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:catchit wrote:LM i played a cusa cup game a couple of years ago and there was a young left arm bowler who had some heat for a little fella.. is he still at smithfield?
If he was a bloodnut, that would've been Brad Duffy, played his for game for the year this round, played a few B grade games last year, hopefully he strings a few games together now.
Yeah I remember him from that CUSA game too Ben.....definitely bowled with some good wheels.
We also played them (remember when grade 1 and 2 had those crossover games) 2 seasons ago and he came on second change and bowled nothing more than brisk. I wondered what happened.
Had the potential to be quite dangerous.
by leftarmoffie » Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:33 pm
Wizard of Oz wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:catchit wrote:LM i played a cusa cup game a couple of years ago and there was a young left arm bowler who had some heat for a little fella.. is he still at smithfield?
If he was a bloodnut, that would've been Brad Duffy, played his for game for the year this round, played a few B grade games last year, hopefully he strings a few games together now.
Yeah I remember him from that CUSA game too Ben.....definitely bowled with some good wheels.
We also played them (remember when grade 1 and 2 had those crossover games) 2 seasons ago and he came on second change and bowled nothing more than brisk. I wondered what happened.
Had the potential to be quite dangerous.
by Wizard of Oz » Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:41 pm
by leftarmoffie » Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:59 pm
Wizard of Oz wrote:Nah, this was against Adelaide & Suburban at North Haven oval. Jamie Sibbick got us home with 80odd not out.
We didn't play at ATCO that year.... Are you talking about the year Willie and Joss played together in that ATCO game ? I busted my thumb taking a catch off Willie in the slips that year.
by Wizard of Oz » Mon Dec 01, 2008 8:01 pm
normstwin wrote:Wizard of Oz wrote:Nah, this was against Adelaide & Suburban at North Haven oval. Jamie Sibbick got us home with 80odd not out.
We didn't play at ATCO that year.... Are you talking about the year Willie and Joss played together in that ATCO game ? I busted my thumb taking a catch off Willie in the slips that year.
i was there for the Adelaide & Suburban game was played in 40+ degree heat and the top order failed, Nobes and ur mates sat on the other side of the oval under the trees
by norm11 » Mon Dec 01, 2008 8:06 pm
by leftarmoffie » Mon Dec 01, 2008 8:11 pm
by norm11 » Mon Dec 01, 2008 8:21 pm
normstwin wrote:Always new u had a 100 in u one day Norm seeing how u hit the ball so well when ur going strong
by norm11 » Mon Dec 01, 2008 8:34 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:I'm going to have a bit of a stab at picking the premiers for 08/09.
Grade 1: Two Wells: They're struggling a bit at the moment but I think they'll find form when it matters.
Grade 2: Angle Vale: An excellent all-round team from all reports, plenty of bowling depth.
Grade 3: Riverside: Seasoned campaigners and appear to be flying at the momnet.
Grade 4: Elizabeth East: Good to see all of their best players playing A's, they are smashing teams.
Grade 5: Parafield Gardens: A very strong bowling attack and things appear to be looking up for them.
Grade 6: Brahma Lodge: Looks like a pretty experienced side judging by performances.
Grade 7: Craigmore: Plenty of talented youngsters in this team.
Grade 8: Brahma Lodge: Looks like the "Falconer" show, 400+ runs in 4 weeks I think.
by blackcat » Mon Dec 01, 2008 8:44 pm
by norm11 » Mon Dec 01, 2008 8:46 pm
blackcat wrote:Handsy in the B's. What's goin on mate
by Vintage Red » Mon Dec 01, 2008 8:47 pm
blackcat wrote:Handsy in the B's. What's goin on mate
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