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Post by Ross Wed 02 Apr 2008, 22:14

The sucky sozzies are trying to recruit Klinger. They can have him, he'd be at home with that collection of mediocrity.
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Post by lardbucket Wed 02 Apr 2008, 22:17

By God they're a sad shambles ... I almost feel sorry for them. No wonder Dizzy retired.

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Post by skully Thu 03 Apr 2008, 13:05

Barreltown, the refuse of Australian domestic cricket.
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Post by Merlin Thu 03 Apr 2008, 13:07

Thought this thread was about planning future dumps at home. Shocked

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Post by skully Thu 03 Apr 2008, 13:10

Erm, we have Australia's new mega-tip already sorted. Adelaide Oval.
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Post by skully Thu 03 Apr 2008, 13:11

Merlin wrote:Thought this thread was about planning future dumps at home. Shocked
Nothing like a good curry to get the domestic movements happening.
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Post by Merlin Thu 03 Apr 2008, 13:15

Get one in!!! cheers

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Post by Brass Monkey Thu 03 Apr 2008, 13:18

Heard Hilfenhaus is moving to WA. Good move.

Also, Damo Wright is going to Victoria.

WTF will Tozzie do without their two main men?
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Post by JGK Thu 03 Apr 2008, 14:17

I thought Denton was the leading Tassie bowler last year.

Hilfy to Perth hey? Doesn't he know that that's further away from Sydney?

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Post by embee Thu 03 Apr 2008, 14:32

JGK wrote:I thought Denton was the leading Tassie bowler last year.

Hilfy to Perth hey? Doesn't he know that that's further away from Sydney?

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Post by JGK Thu 03 Apr 2008, 14:35

Who is Simmons? Do you mean Simmo?



Fair dos though - Nico is from Sydney.

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Post by embee Thu 03 Apr 2008, 14:40

Craig Simmons (or something like that) has played a couple of Franger games ...Under 19 star from rockingham ...

and Nicho played for the wozzies first ( and yes he is a born and bred dubber)
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Post by WideWally Thu 03 Apr 2008, 14:51

Nicholson represented NSW at Under 17 & Under 19 level. Also played for NSW Colts in a Gregory Cup match against Queensland Colts.
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Post by lardbucket Fri 04 Apr 2008, 08:39

Brass Monkey wrote:Heard Hilfenhaus is moving to WA. Good move.

Also, Damo Wright is going to Victoria.

WTF will Tozzie do without their two main men?

Wright didn't play for us at all last year. We will miss him if he goes ... almost as much as Hilfenhaus, if he goes.

Geeves had an excellent season last year, really coming on. Drew is also developing very well, and Adam Griffith is expected to be back to his best next year. Doherty and Krejza are good spin options (with Dan Marsh supplying some backup overs); Krejza has the edge in the four day game because of his batting. We're not too badly off overall and will be in contention again next year. We will miss di Venuto; hopefully Dawson will fulfil his promise.

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Post by embee Mon 07 Apr 2008, 09:35

Looks like the Vomits have two Test calibre batsmen next season ....Ginger Wozzie Dubber Vomit and NotParis
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Post by skully Mon 07 Apr 2008, 09:53

Geez, Rogers crabbing away for half his games on the sub-continental bouncing MCG wicket?? That is hardly gonna be conducive to the sort of stroke play required to impress the selectors that you are the one to use as MtFTB's replacement (when the time comes).
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Post by PearlJ Mon 07 Apr 2008, 09:56

skully wrote:Geez, Rogers crabbing away for half his games on the sub-continental bouncing MCG wicket?? That is hardly gonna be conducive to the sort of stroke play required to impress the selectors that you are the one to use as MtFTB's replacement (when the time comes).

Rogers is gawn. Hughes will step into Haydos's boots.
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Post by Nath Mon 07 Apr 2008, 09:58

skully wrote:Geez, Rogers crabbing away for half his games on the sub-continental bouncing MCG wicket??

It will have a new curator next season, so hopefully it won't be so crap.
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Post by skully Mon 07 Apr 2008, 09:59

PearlJ wrote:
skully wrote:Geez, Rogers crabbing away for half his games on the sub-continental bouncing MCG wicket?? That is hardly gonna be conducive to the sort of stroke play required to impress the selectors that you are the one to use as MtFTB's replacement (when the time comes).

Rogers is gawn. Hughes will step into Haydos's boots.
Was there ever any doubt?
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Post by skully Mon 07 Apr 2008, 10:00

Nath wrote:
skully wrote:Geez, Rogers crabbing away for half his games on the sub-continental bouncing MCG wicket??

It will have a new curator next season, so hopefully it won't be so crap.
He needs to lay the turf in the greenhouses on top of rebound ace.
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Post by PearlJ Mon 07 Apr 2008, 10:02

skully wrote:
PearlJ wrote:
skully wrote:Geez, Rogers crabbing away for half his games on the sub-continental bouncing MCG wicket?? That is hardly gonna be conducive to the sort of stroke play required to impress the selectors that you are the one to use as MtFTB's replacement (when the time comes).

Rogers is gawn. Hughes will step into Haydos's boots.
Was there ever any doubt?

No. I'm sure Hughes got his Baggy Green in a paper bag along with his baggy blue. Very Happy
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Post by Nath Mon 07 Apr 2008, 10:04

skully wrote:
Nath wrote:
skully wrote:Geez, Rogers crabbing away for half his games on the sub-continental bouncing MCG wicket??

It will have a new curator next season, so hopefully it won't be so crap.
He needs to lay the turf in the greenhouses on top of rebound ace.

or just ban drop-in pitches
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Post by skully Mon 07 Apr 2008, 10:05

Nath wrote:
skully wrote:
Nath wrote:
skully wrote:Geez, Rogers crabbing away for half his games on the sub-continental bouncing MCG wicket??

It will have a new curator next season, so hopefully it won't be so crap.
He needs to lay the turf in the greenhouses on top of rebound ace.

or just ban drop-in pitches
Smartest think a cricket-savvy Vomit ever said. Pity you are outnumbered by your "Oh, that centre wicket area is so hard" nancy boy AFL mates.
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Post by Nath Mon 07 Apr 2008, 10:08

skully wrote:
Nath wrote:
skully wrote:
Nath wrote:
skully wrote:Geez, Rogers crabbing away for half his games on the sub-continental bouncing MCG wicket??

It will have a new curator next season, so hopefully it won't be so crap.
He needs to lay the turf in the greenhouses on top of rebound ace.

or just ban drop-in pitches
Smartest think a cricket-savvy Vomit ever said. Pity you are outnumbered by your "Oh, that centre wicket area is so hard" nancy boy AFL mates.

probably the same nancies who play at the Dome, where the grass is layed on top of the carpark.
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Post by skully Mon 07 Apr 2008, 10:15

Nath wrote:
skully wrote:
Nath wrote:
skully wrote:
Nath wrote:
skully wrote:Geez, Rogers crabbing away for half his games on the sub-continental bouncing MCG wicket??

It will have a new curator next season, so hopefully it won't be so crap.
He needs to lay the turf in the greenhouses on top of rebound ace.

or just ban drop-in pitches
Smartest think a cricket-savvy Vomit ever said. Pity you are outnumbered by your "Oh, that centre wicket area is so hard" nancy boy AFL mates.

probably the same nancies who play at the Dome, where the grass is layed on top of the carpark.
Hehehe. Aye, what a sorry excuse for a playing field that is. Lay may as well have laid Heuga carpet tiles.
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