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whufc wrote:Burra will join Stanley next season.
Have also heard Spalding/Boob might be joining the Stanley comp, any truth to this rumour?
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Angler wrote:
whufc wrote:Burra will join Stanley next season.
Have also heard Spalding/Boob might be joining the Stanley comp, any truth to this rumour?
Look the passing conversation over a beer has taken place amongst some guys but that's as far as it gone at this stage.

I would think highly unlikely for next season but wouldn't rule out in future years it is happening.

The fact Burra have moved will tempt the Booborowie element of Spalding/Boob to make the move given Burra/Booborowie are together with football.

It's a tad of generational thing, 2 years ago when we won the flag that playing group myself included have absolutely loved NACA and would not have considered moving, in the last two years that playing group has changed and they are a younger bunch that are from Spalding/Boob but do seem to associate more with Clare for work, personal and partying than the previous playing group so that lure is there for them.

It wouldn't be the worst thing if Spalding did, i reckon if they did move, we would see the likes of Alex Morgan, Lachie Wilsdon, Matt Longbottom, Zac Fielding be tempted to have one year of Spalding cricket in the Stanley. Might even roll the arm over again myself for one year if that were to happen.
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whufc wrote:
Angler wrote:
whufc wrote:Burra will join Stanley next season.
Have also heard Spalding/Boob might be joining the Stanley comp, any truth to this rumour?
Look the passing conversation over a beer has taken place amongst some guys but that's as far as it gone at this stage.

I would think highly unlikely for next season but wouldn't rule out in future years it is happening.

The fact Burra have moved will tempt the Booborowie element of Spalding/Boob to make the move given Burra/Booborowie are together with football.

It's a tad of generational thing, 2 years ago when we won the flag that playing group myself included have absolutely loved NACA and would not have considered moving, in the last two years that playing group has changed and they are a younger bunch that are from Spalding/Boob but do seem to associate more with Clare for work, personal and partying than the previous playing group so that lure is there for them.

It wouldn't be the worst thing if Spalding did, i reckon if they did move, we would see the likes of Alex Morgan, Lachie Wilsdon, Matt Longbottom, Zac Fielding be tempted to have one year of Spalding cricket in the Stanley. Might even roll the arm over again myself for one year if that were to happen.
Oh ok. Would be the logical choice seeing as their colts are with Stanley and also geographically.

Interesting times ahead for cricket in the area with the Stanley B grade comp hanging by a thread and Rocky River only having the 4 teams last season
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Sevenhill/Clare have merged their A Grade for next season as well which is a shame as a former Sevenhill cricketer.
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whufc wrote:Sevenhill/Clare have merged their A Grade for next season as well which is a shame as a former Sevenhill cricketer.
Far out. Is that due to lack of numbers or lack of success?
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Angler wrote:
whufc wrote:Sevenhill/Clare have merged their A Grade for next season as well which is a shame as a former Sevenhill cricketer.
Far out. Is that due to lack of numbers or lack of success?
Numbers will to play A Grade.

As an ex Seahorse i received a text every week of the season last year about playing.

Weirdly i believe they will still have individual sides in the B Grade comp due to plenty of players willing to play the 30 over.... (what will become mid week fixtures as well)
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whufc wrote:
Angler wrote:
whufc wrote:Sevenhill/Clare have merged their A Grade for next season as well which is a shame as a former Sevenhill cricketer.
Far out. Is that due to lack of numbers or lack of success?
Numbers will to play A Grade.

As an ex Seahorse i received a text every week of the season last year about playing.

Weirdly i believe they will still have individual sides in the B Grade comp due to plenty of players willing to play the 30 over.... (what will become mid week fixtures as well)
I guess if Clare and Sevenhill did combine their B grades too, there would only be 3 teams and no point of a competition.

I don’t mind the concept of mid week games. How would it work though? Could they only play at Clare as it’s the only oval in the comp with lights?
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Angler wrote:
whufc wrote:
Angler wrote:
whufc wrote:Sevenhill/Clare have merged their A Grade for next season as well which is a shame as a former Sevenhill cricketer.
Far out. Is that due to lack of numbers or lack of success?
Numbers will to play A Grade.

As an ex Seahorse i received a text every week of the season last year about playing.

Weirdly i believe they will still have individual sides in the B Grade comp due to plenty of players willing to play the 30 over.... (what will become mid week fixtures as well)
I guess if Clare and Sevenhill did combine their B grades too, there would only be 3 teams and no point of a competition.

I don’t mind the concept of mid week games. How would it work though? Could they only play at Clare as it’s the only oval in the comp with lights?
Shouldn’t need lights.
Barossa senior colts play on Friday nights. They start at 5 and play 40 overs with no lights.
The B grade could start at say 5:30-6pm and get 30 overs in
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Agree Jim, i think the plan is to start at 6pm. 30 overs a side, keeping in mind most games won't go to the death. Obviously play in blocks of 5 overs at one end. Also have a real quick innings break turnover.
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whufc wrote:Agree Jim, i think the plan is to start at 6pm. 30 overs a side, keeping in mind most games won't go to the death. Obviously play in blocks of 5 overs at one end. Also have a real quick innings break turnover.
Hang on, change of innings???

I assumed a 6pm start time for 30 over games meant bat one week, bowl the second.

If you are planning on getting 60 overs in, even at just 3 minutes per over (internationals work on 4 minutes, most amateur cricket does 3.5mins per over), you are already at 3 hours, before including a change of innings.

Also, with more wickets per over (ie: 10 wickets in 30 overs, not over an 80 over day), you'll find getting through the overs in under 3.5minutes will be very very difficult.

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Agree with Trader, I played a few evening games in Pirie a few years ago starting at 5:30 in a t20 and I was extremely glad we batted first because the ball was getting hard to see in the 2nd innings. That was with a 5 over changeover as well.
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Lower North's Todd McPharlin retiring from senior cricket. Still an exceptional player and I'm sure he'll still be required to fill in from time to time but what a career he's had. From PlayCricket which isn't comprehensive:

Batting
Innings - 163
Runs - 5999
Average - 44.77
High Score - 146
100s - 8
50s - 38

Bowling
Overs - 322.3
Maidens - 26
Wickets - 71
Best Bowling - 5-22
Average - 19.08
Economy - 4.2

He's probably a better bowler than those figures suggest too. Outstanding servant to the club and the Stanley competition.
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Armchair expert wrote:Agree with Trader, I played a few evening games in Pirie a few years ago starting at 5:30 in a t20 and I was extremely glad we batted first because the ball was getting hard to see in the 2nd innings. That was with a 5 over changeover as well.
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OnSong wrote:Lower North's Todd McPharlin retiring from senior cricket. Still an exceptional player and I'm sure he'll still be required to fill in from time to time but what a career he's had. From PlayCricket which isn't comprehensive:

Batting
Innings - 163
Runs - 5999
Average - 44.77
High Score - 146
100s - 8
50s - 38

Bowling
Overs - 322.3
Maidens - 26
Wickets - 71
Best Bowling - 5-22
Average - 19.08
Economy - 4.2

He's probably a better bowler than those figures suggest too. Outstanding servant to the club and the Stanley competition.
Yep quality cricketer, quality bloke and quality clubman.

The league is poorer for him not playing.

At least that brings Lower North back to the pack a bit :lol:
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Congrats to Lower North White and Auburn/Mintaro winning the 2025/26 A1 and A2 flags respectively.

It will be interesting to see where the competition is at come the start of the ‘26/27 season. With A/M winning the past three A2 flags and other clubs combining to keep the B grade competition afloat, will the association just go with the one grade next season or continue on as is?
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