(Skull Heitmann Foundation for the accumulation of premierships for the PAC old scholar sporting sides)
Still playing both footy and cricket at 40.......he's going to hate me for posting his age
I thought he was about that age, judging by the way he ran between the wickets in last years GF !!!!
I thought he only hit fours and sixes these days.
Be careful, I have friends at HV now and so can identify you - you could regret that comment. Skull might just send you down a mean googly this season.................
He played C's against you blokes on the Friday night this year
(Skull Heitmann Foundation for the accumulation of premierships for the PAC old scholar sporting sides)
Still playing both footy and cricket at 40.......he's going to hate me for posting his age
I thought he was about that age, judging by the way he ran between the wickets in last years GF !!!!
I thought he only hit fours and sixes these days.
Be careful, I have friends at HV now and so can identify you - you could regret that comment. Skull might just send you down a mean googly this season.................
He played C's against you blokes on the Friday night this year
No disrespect to the great "skull", hope im still playing when i get to his age. I know who your HV contacts are jimmy, so it wouldnt be hard to identify me , like me name doesnt give it away at all
i was at adelaide oval watching a red backs game with a total of about 4 people in the crowd, and one of the 4 was a young kid who asked elliot for a autograph and was told " no mate sorry".... does anyone no him?? and was that just a bad day for him??
I used to eat a lot of natural foods until I learned that most people die of natural causes.
catchit wrote:i was at adelaide oval watching a red backs game with a total of about 4 people in the crowd, and one of the 4 was a young kid who asked elliot for a autograph and was told " no mate sorry".... does anyone no him?? and was that just a bad day for him??
catchit wrote:i was at adelaide oval watching a red backs game with a total of about 4 people in the crowd, and one of the 4 was a young kid who asked elliot for a autograph and was told " no mate sorry".... does anyone no him?? and was that just a bad day for him??
We have to charge for his autographs now......
yeah the young fella prob would of spent his weeks pocket money to get it...
I used to eat a lot of natural foods until I learned that most people die of natural causes.
(Skull Heitmann Foundation for the accumulation of premierships for the PAC old scholar sporting sides)
Still playing both footy and cricket at 40.......he's going to hate me for posting his age
I thought he was about that age, judging by the way he ran between the wickets in last years GF !!!!
I thought he only hit fours and sixes these days.
Be careful, I have friends at HV now and so can identify you - you could regret that comment. Skull might just send you down a mean googly this season.................
He played C's against you blokes on the Friday night this year
No disrespect to the great "skull", hope im still playing when i get to his age. I know who your HV contacts are jimmy, so it wouldnt be hard to identify me , like me name doesnt give it away at all
Gez azza i wouldn't of thought you were to far away
What are the thoughts on the new heat policy? I think it is ridiculous myself. I don't understand why the cut off temperature has been raised and even scrapped come the second week of a game after some of the problems there have been in hot weather games in recent seasons. If we are going to play in that weather we need more than extra drinks breaks, maybe an extra tea break or something where players can actually relax and let their bodies cool down a bit, otherwise there will most likely be more players have problems playing in the heat.
on_a_length wrote:What are the thoughts on the new heat policy? I think it is ridiculous myself. I don't understand why the cut off temperature has been raised and even scrapped come the second week of a game after some of the problems there have been in hot weather games in recent seasons. If we are going to play in that weather we need more than extra drinks breaks, maybe an extra tea break or something where players can actually relax and let their bodies cool down a bit, otherwise there will most likely be more players have problems playing in the heat.
so if you play the first week and turns out to be 44 the next, we still play? 42 is a joke anyway.. whtats the point in even having a policy, more games will be played when it is 40 and 41 than 42+.. pretty sure a few clubs put in 40.. who put in 42?? or was it a comittee making there own decisions??
I used to eat a lot of natural foods until I learned that most people die of natural causes.
on_a_length wrote:What are the thoughts on the new heat policy? I think it is ridiculous myself. I don't understand why the cut off temperature has been raised and even scrapped come the second week of a game after some of the problems there have been in hot weather games in recent seasons. If we are going to play in that weather we need more than extra drinks breaks, maybe an extra tea break or something where players can actually relax and let their bodies cool down a bit, otherwise there will most likely be more players have problems playing in the heat.
so if you play the first week and turns out to be 44 the next, we still play? 42 is a joke anyway.. whtats the point in even having a policy, more games will be played when it is 40 and 41 than 42+.. pretty sure a few clubs put in 40.. who put in 42?? or was it a comittee making there own decisions??
No, if the temp is 42+ then all grades are abandoned. This includes second week. Heat Policy is activated if forecast temp is 39 - 41. Policy is developed by ATCA and they take advice from clubs. It is up to the clubs to nominate a cut off point for play being abandoned. Some clubs put in 40, but ATCA have gone with 42, so I can only assume more clubs wanted 42 as the cut off point.
on_a_length wrote:What are the thoughts on the new heat policy? I think it is ridiculous myself. I don't understand why the cut off temperature has been raised and even scrapped come the second week of a game after some of the problems there have been in hot weather games in recent seasons. If we are going to play in that weather we need more than extra drinks breaks, maybe an extra tea break or something where players can actually relax and let their bodies cool down a bit, otherwise there will most likely be more players have problems playing in the heat.
so if you play the first week and turns out to be 44 the next, we still play? 42 is a joke anyway.. whtats the point in even having a policy, more games will be played when it is 40 and 41 than 42+.. pretty sure a few clubs put in 40.. who put in 42?? or was it a comittee making there own decisions??
No, if the temp is 42+ then all grades are abandoned. This includes second week. Heat Policy is activated if forecast temp is 39 - 41. Policy is developed by ATCA and they take advice from clubs. It is up to the clubs to nominate a cut off point for play being abandoned. Some clubs put in 40, but ATCA have gone with 42, so I can only assume more clubs wanted 42 as the cut off point.
Your right, just had a read. think i misunderstood when we were told.
The Cadet wrote:How did Mick Rosser go on Saturday played A Grade for Britghon, getting past it now but was a excellant cricketer in country Vic and also for Carlton.
He made 12 batting at 8 & took 1/11 off 7. I didn't see him as I was playing in our seconds but from what I've seen in the nets he looks a handy player.