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Who is Australias next Long Term Spin Option?

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Post by DJ_Smerk Fri 21 Mar 2008, 13:57

Casson?
Cullen?
Hauritz?
The other Cullen?
McDrip?


It's an absolute colossal issue, come on Boffin's lets knock our head's together on this one!
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Post by tac Fri 21 Mar 2008, 14:01

Michael Clarke
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Post by DJ_Smerk Fri 21 Mar 2008, 14:03

Might aswell be him, he's done nay wrong.
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Post by Nath Fri 21 Mar 2008, 22:23

tac wrote:Michael Clarke

beat me to it.
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Post by Henry Fri 21 Mar 2008, 22:25

Casson would appear to have jumped to the head of the queue as far as the young spinners are concerned. Not that he had to do much to get to the front.
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Post by Merlin Fri 21 Mar 2008, 23:17

Alistair Campbell ... he's been rumbled by the ECB so he's considering emigrating!

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Post by lardbucket Fri 21 Mar 2008, 23:28

Casson. We're back to the Tom Veivers - Peter Sleep - Trevor Hohns - Greg Matthews - Michael Bevan - Brad Hogg style spinner; we'll be playing a spinning all-rounder as we don't have a spinner good enough to be selected for that alone. Cam White and Beau Casson look an attractive 6-7 combination for Australia over the next few years, and with Michael Clarke, will provide a spinning option between them. It's not Shane Warne, but ... we've been spoiled.

And I still fancy a brief comeback by Warne in 2009.

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Post by JGK Fri 21 Mar 2008, 23:54

Warney's illegitimate son.

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Post by lardbucket Fri 21 Mar 2008, 23:59

Hope you're coaching him well, JGK.

(Is he still pointing to the poster and saying 'Dad'?)

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Post by JGK Sat 22 Mar 2008, 00:02

lardbucket wrote:Hope you're coaching him well, JGK.

(Is he still pointing to the poster and saying 'Dad'?)

Alas BabyKv1 is showing no aptitude whatsoever for activities requiring hand-eye coordination.

He can tell the difference between a Jag XKR and an Aston Martin Vantage though.

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Post by lardbucket Sat 22 Mar 2008, 00:04

there's still time. Throw a few rocks at him, perhaps.

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Post by tac Sat 22 Mar 2008, 00:07

JGK wrote:
lardbucket wrote:Hope you're coaching him well, JGK.

(Is he still pointing to the poster and saying 'Dad'?)

Alas BabyKv1 is showing no aptitude whatsoever for activities requiring hand-eye coordination.

He can tell the difference between a Jag XKR and an Aston Martin Vantage though.

He must be Norfolk Ian's son . . . you've been cuckolded.
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Post by lardbucket Sat 22 Mar 2008, 00:09

What a comedown - cuckolded by NFI when the opportunity to be white-anted by Warnie was up for grabs.

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Post by Mick Sawyer Mon 24 Mar 2008, 09:07

JGK wrote:
lardbucket wrote:Hope you're coaching him well, JGK.

(Is he still pointing to the poster and saying 'Dad'?)

Alas BabyKv1 is showing no aptitude whatsoever for activities requiring hand-eye coordination.

He can tell the difference between a Jag XKR and an Aston Martin Vantage though.

You non-Aussies getting a feel for why there are referred to as spivs?
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Post by Fred Nerk Mon 24 Mar 2008, 09:23

Jackson Warne.

Until he's oild enough we may as well give John Howard the gig as anyone.

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Post by JGK Mon 24 Mar 2008, 10:00

tac wrote:
JGK wrote:
lardbucket wrote:Hope you're coaching him well, JGK.

(Is he still pointing to the poster and saying 'Dad'?)

Alas BabyKv1 is showing no aptitude whatsoever for activities requiring hand-eye coordination.

He can tell the difference between a Jag XKR and an Aston Martin Vantage though.

He must be Norfolk Ian's son . . . you've been cuckolded.


More like Jeremy Clarkson's son. He's obsessed with Top Gear and cars.

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Post by lardbucket Mon 05 Aug 2024, 15:47

Any cricketing aptitude yet noted in ‘Midwich’ aka JGK junior?

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