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Are West Torrens the new Uni? 
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If you can't beat them, join themTony Clifton wrote:Are West Torrens the new Uni?
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SACA would prefer you merge with themEagles2014 wrote:If you can't beat them, join themTony Clifton wrote:Are West Torrens the new Uni?
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I heard the same about West Torrens .... is it time now for University to merge with another club?
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and sponsored by Torrens UniversityCorona Man wrote:SACA would prefer you merge with themEagles2014 wrote:If you can't beat them, join themTony Clifton wrote:Are West Torrens the new Uni?
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overduebilly wrote:I heard the same about West Torrens .... is it time now for University to merge with another club?
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West Torrens will not merge with uni. Uni are not interested in merging with anyone.
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Son of former Eagles champion, Tim Neilson, Harry, has confirmed he will be returning to the nest next season.
Peckers not happy! How many grade games he plays though is problematic.
Peckers not happy! How many grade games he plays though is problematic.
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Warren Peters back to Woodville?wedgetail wrote:Son of former Eagles champion, Tim Neilson, Harry, has confirmed he will be returning to the nest next season.
Peckers not happy! How many grade games he plays though is problematic.
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Obviously Southern Districts aren’t planning on going anywhere.
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West Torrens on a recruiting spree!! Have heard that Doggett and McAndrew are both headed there too as they played BBL with Ferg.
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Not a huge loss to Woodville though really, given the problematic point you pointed out.wedgetail wrote:Son of former Eagles champion, Tim Neilson, Harry, has confirmed he will be returning to the nest next season.
Peckers not happy! How many grade games he plays though is problematic.
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I still don't think this will happen. I know he wants to come back to WT as wants to play A Grade there like his Dad, but Hags has told Warren Peters he will be our wicky all year, so Harry would play as a batsmen only. As Arch says, how often he would play would be debatable. With Capel, Kelvin, Gibson, Drew, Ferg potentially, where would he bat when can open at Woodville. It is true he has approached us to come back, but is the timing right, my gut says it wont happen this season.Arch44 wrote:Not a huge loss to Woodville though really, given the problematic point you pointed out.wedgetail wrote:Son of former Eagles champion, Tim Neilson, Harry, has confirmed he will be returning to the nest next season.
Peckers not happy! How many grade games he plays though is problematic.
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I'd say a state player coming back fits in there no problem.Eagles2014 wrote:I still don't think this will happen. I know he wants to come back to WT as wants to play A Grade there like his Dad, but Hags has told Warren Peters he will be our wicky all year, so Harry would play as a batsmen only. As Arch says, how often he would play would be debatable. With Capel, Kelvin, Gibson, Drew, Ferg potentially, where would he bat when can open at Woodville. It is true he has approached us to come back, but is the timing right, my gut says it wont happen this season.Arch44 wrote:Not a huge loss to Woodville though really, given the problematic point you pointed out.wedgetail wrote:Son of former Eagles champion, Tim Neilson, Harry, has confirmed he will be returning to the nest next season.
Peckers not happy! How many grade games he plays though is problematic.
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With WT's recruiting where does that put the likes of the young fellas they have put a bucket load of time into Carrington, Pointon, Short and Reuther?
Valente to Tasmania grade cricket?
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Point 1
I am confused about how SACA have moved forward with their mergers, Glenelg have won one 2 day premiership in 66 years and are geographically located in a perfect position to merge with Southern, surely they would need to consider merging given their lack of success over such an extended period of time and the combination of playing resources would provide the opportunity to develop a stronger playing group for both clubs and be less reliant on O/S imports and recruits from other clubs.
They have a perfect facility in Glenelg Oval, it is a much easier drive for juniors from Southern to participate in a program which could include the use of a junior centre in Brighton.
Point 2
Given the increasing numbers of Sudanese lads playing AFL surely we need to start looking at how to attract some of these people to play cricket, cricket is being left behind in it's ability to attract people from other cultures to play the game, given the lack of success of South Australian men's cricket over the last 25 years I think we need to find better ways to develop a stronger foundation competition for the Redbacks.
Prior to Covid Australia had become a very diverse country, for Cricket to move forward the game needs to develop strategies to involve these diverse communities in playing and supporting the game.
I am confused about how SACA have moved forward with their mergers, Glenelg have won one 2 day premiership in 66 years and are geographically located in a perfect position to merge with Southern, surely they would need to consider merging given their lack of success over such an extended period of time and the combination of playing resources would provide the opportunity to develop a stronger playing group for both clubs and be less reliant on O/S imports and recruits from other clubs.
They have a perfect facility in Glenelg Oval, it is a much easier drive for juniors from Southern to participate in a program which could include the use of a junior centre in Brighton.
Point 2
Given the increasing numbers of Sudanese lads playing AFL surely we need to start looking at how to attract some of these people to play cricket, cricket is being left behind in it's ability to attract people from other cultures to play the game, given the lack of success of South Australian men's cricket over the last 25 years I think we need to find better ways to develop a stronger foundation competition for the Redbacks.
Prior to Covid Australia had become a very diverse country, for Cricket to move forward the game needs to develop strategies to involve these diverse communities in playing and supporting the game.
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Long Grade cricket fan, first time poster! Very good point about (2) Billy. I know most people bag uni about poaching other players etc but they do multicultural diversity better than any other club in my opinion. There is a stark difference in having diversity at the club (eg. Woodville outsourcing their 4th grade) compared to having multicultural people part of the club. Watching the indigenous talent on display last night in the AFL, I wonder how we attract cricket to the young indigenous youth of today?
In terms of the upcoming season, I can't see too much change at the top of the ladder.
Predictions:
Bradman Medal: Ben Turley
Bailey Capel to debut for the Redbacks
Glenelg to win 2 out of 3 A grade premierships on offer
In terms of the upcoming season, I can't see too much change at the top of the ladder.
Predictions:
Bradman Medal: Ben Turley
Bailey Capel to debut for the Redbacks
Glenelg to win 2 out of 3 A grade premierships on offer
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At my club we have a couple of Indigenous players.Mifflin_Cricket wrote:Long Grade cricket fan, first time poster! Very good point about (2) Billy. I know most people bag uni about poaching other players etc but they do multicultural diversity better than any other club in my opinion. There is a stark difference in having diversity at the club (eg. Woodville outsourcing their 4th grade) compared to having multicultural people part of the club. Watching the indigenous talent on display last night in the AFL, I wonder how we attract cricket to the young indigenous youth of today?
In terms of the upcoming season, I can't see too much change at the top of the ladder.
Predictions:
Bradman Medal: Ben Turley
Bailey Capel to debut for the Redbacks
Glenelg to win 2 out of 3 A grade premierships on offer
One has a father with extensive coaching interstate in an area with a large Indigenous population.
I asked the same question as to why there aren't as many playing cricket as there was AFL and the reply was that the games go for too long.
Given that reply I think the only way of getting more involved is to promote 20/20 cricket to them.
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Might have to reevaluate these tipsMifflin_Cricket wrote:Long Grade cricket fan, first time poster! Very good point about (2) Billy. I know most people bag uni about poaching other players etc but they do multicultural diversity better than any other club in my opinion. There is a stark difference in having diversity at the club (eg. Woodville outsourcing their 4th grade) compared to having multicultural people part of the club. Watching the indigenous talent on display last night in the AFL, I wonder how we attract cricket to the young indigenous youth of today?
In terms of the upcoming season, I can't see too much change at the top of the ladder.
Predictions:
Bradman Medal: Ben Turley
Bailey Capel to debut for the Redbacks
Glenelg to win 2 out of 3 A grade premierships on offer
Chadd Sayers returning to Woodville.
Massive loss for Glenelg, their bowling line up been their weakness and doubt they win any premierships without Sayers unless they recruit a couple.
Also kills Turley’s chance of winning the Bradman with Sayers bowling thirty overs up one end every match
Big shock this, must be getting some good coin to return!
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They might be following WT's recruitment strategyEagles2014 wrote:Might have to reevaluate these tipsMifflin_Cricket wrote:Long Grade cricket fan, first time poster! Very good point about (2) Billy. I know most people bag uni about poaching other players etc but they do multicultural diversity better than any other club in my opinion. There is a stark difference in having diversity at the club (eg. Woodville outsourcing their 4th grade) compared to having multicultural people part of the club. Watching the indigenous talent on display last night in the AFL, I wonder how we attract cricket to the young indigenous youth of today?
In terms of the upcoming season, I can't see too much change at the top of the ladder.
Predictions:
Bradman Medal: Ben Turley
Bailey Capel to debut for the Redbacks
Glenelg to win 2 out of 3 A grade premierships on offer![]()
Chadd Sayers returning to Woodville.
Massive loss for Glenelg, their bowling line up been their weakness and doubt they win any premierships without Sayers unless they recruit a couple.
Also kills Turley’s chance of winning the Bradman with Sayers bowling thirty overs up one end every match![]()
Big shock this, must be getting some good coin to return!
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