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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Fri Apr 10, 2026 5:51 pm
by The Dark Knight
The Hound wrote:Is Lehmann still eligible to play for SA or he is staying on in the UK?, 3 batters (4 if Lehmann), they must have a couple lined up already, and a keeper
Yes he's still eligible but will have to register as an overseas player from now on.
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Fri Apr 10, 2026 6:03 pm
by Armchair expert
The Hound wrote:Is Lehmann still eligible to play for SA or he is staying on in the UK?, 3 batters (4 if Lehmann), they must have a couple lined up already, and a keeper
Matt Gilkes linked to SA
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Fri Apr 10, 2026 7:27 pm
by locky801
The South Australian Cricket Association would like to thank Conor McInerney and Daniel Drew for their commitment and contributions to the men’s program, following the decision not to offer the pair contract extensions for the upcoming 2026/27 season.
Batsman Thomas Kelly has also advised SACA of his decision to take a step back from full time cricket at this stage.
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Fri Apr 10, 2026 7:33 pm
by Brodlach
I’m doubting Kelly will play a high level again, community cricket, probably Hills, will be the beneficiary
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Sat Apr 11, 2026 2:29 am
by jackpot jim
Brodlach wrote:I’m doubting Kelly will play a high level again, community cricket, probably Hills, will be the beneficiary
Nairne ? Would plunder the bowling in A&EHCA there with its 47m square boundaries on the Hard Wicket
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Tue Apr 14, 2026 1:11 pm
by stampy
teague wylie not offered a new contract in the west, get him here!!
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Tue Apr 14, 2026 1:54 pm
by The Bedge
stampy wrote:teague wylie not offered a new contract in the west, get him here!!
Strange.. I mean hasn't set the world alight yet, but he's only young and so much potential!
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Sun Apr 19, 2026 4:16 pm
by Armchair expert
Welcome back Jake!
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Thu Apr 23, 2026 10:51 am
by Jim05
Who the hell is this Lachlan Bangs bloke that is joining SA?
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Thu Apr 23, 2026 11:57 am
by heater31
Jim05 wrote:Who the hell is this Lachlan Bangs bloke that is joining SA?
Read a comment he's about 6th in the queue for an all rounder spot at the Vics. Maybe he's thinking Liam Scott is going to get picked for Australia.....
2nd XI player and depth. Is he getting a contract?
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Thu Apr 23, 2026 12:33 pm
by Keefy
Apparently Gilkes from NSW is on his way here too
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Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Sat Apr 25, 2026 12:02 am
by Aerie
Aerie wrote:spell_check wrote:Aerie wrote:Karen Rolton Oval has been upgraded magnificently, as has the whole Park 25 precinct, and should only get better with the upgrade of spectator facilities on the city side and lighting improvements. The Shield win last year and the event that was, gives that oval instant credibility and stature that is needed as more first class cricket gets shunted from the "stadiums" - even though Adelaide Oval is still the perfect place to watch any form of cricket, no matter the attendance. South Australia has become a destination to come to play cricket and hopefully we can capitalise on that and the success this team has had.
It needs to have a proper grass mound around it ala Hagley Oval; or at least half way around, then you can erect temp stands and corporate tents etc in the other areas. Line the top of the mounds with trees = still parklands and trees.
Yes, there were plans up on signs at the Oval during last years Shield Final showing grassed terraces were going to be built on the outer side and there was to be a lighting upgrade for night cricket, with the existing being transferred to the Park 25 #2 oval, behind the KO Pavilion.
Fingers crossed this goes ahead:
https://meetings.cityofadelaide.com.au/ ... ban%20heat.
https://www.saca.com.au/news/4491127/ka ... ?tags=9693Good news for cricket and KR Oval.
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Tue Apr 28, 2026 1:20 pm
by Brodlach
Weatherald, Gilkes, , N McFayden , Wadia and Campbell Thompson all confirmed in
Rookies Halfpenny, T Brown and Schiller
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Tue Apr 28, 2026 1:25 pm
by valleys07
With the Australian test summer including a tour of NZ from January - March 2027 - we will have to do the 3 peat without Head, Carey and probably Weatherald.
Gilkes is a big signing in this space, for mine. Without a FC hundred and certainly inferior to Carey with both bat and gloves, he is an upgrade on Nielsen and will have an important role to play for us. Carey has been the reason we have gone B2B, IMO. Talk about big shoes to fill!
Mac Harvey is going to have to grow his game 10-fold over the summer. He is only 25 though - very young in cricketing terms. We look very fragile at the top of the order if our guns don't fire - a lot of pressure on our all-rounders and bowlers.
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Tue Apr 28, 2026 2:21 pm
by RB
valleys07 wrote:Gilkes is a big signing in this space, for mine. Without a FC hundred and certainly inferior to Carey with both bat and gloves, he is an upgrade on Nielsen and will have an important role to play for us. Carey has been the reason we have gone B2B, IMO. Talk about big shoes to fill!
I'm not sure Gilkes is
that much of an upgrade on Nielsen. Perhaps the competition will benefit both.
Re the three-peat - write the Harlem Redbacks off at your peril!!
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Tue Apr 28, 2026 2:27 pm
by carey
Head
Carey
Weatherald and
McSweeny (12th 13th Man what ever)
Scott (12th 13th Man what ever)
The above 5 in the Aussie system and were f**ked at the top of the order. Hunt to inconsistent, Sangha ok, but his form has tampon like feels (in for 1 out for 3) and Lehmann is on the spectrum (literally)
Alarm bells for mine.
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Tue Apr 28, 2026 2:29 pm
by carey
RB wrote:valleys07 wrote:Gilkes is a big signing in this space, for mine. Without a FC hundred and certainly inferior to Carey with both bat and gloves, he is an upgrade on Nielsen and will have an important role to play for us. Carey has been the reason we have gone B2B, IMO. Talk about big shoes to fill!
I'm not sure Gilkes is
that much of an upgrade on Nielsen. Perhaps the competition will benefit both.
Re the three-peat - write the Harlem Redbacks off at your peril!!
My 78 year old disabled grandma is un upgrade on Neilson and she's never played a game before!
He can't bat, and wouldn't catch aids in Bali.
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Tue Apr 28, 2026 3:55 pm
by RB
Nielsen averaged 37 with the bat last season.
He and Manenti have both consistently helped us get to a respectable score when they come in at 5 or 6 for bugger all.
I feel like he was fairly fortunate to get picked initially - that would have been about 7 or 8 years ago now - but he really hasn't let us down all that often at all. There are worse specialist batsman playing Shield.
Re: Australian Domestic Cricket 2025-26 - 2 x titles to defe

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Tue Apr 28, 2026 4:50 pm
by Minimum Chips
RB wrote:Nielsen averaged 37 with the bat last season.
He and Manenti have both consistently helped us get to a respectable score when they come in at 5 or 6 for bugger all.
I feel like he was fairly fortunate to get picked initially - that would have been about 7 or 8 years ago now - but he really hasn't let us down all that often at all. There are worse specialist batsman playing Shield.
Correct - we all know why. When you are gifted so many opportunities when you don't deserve it, eventually when you get given that many chances you should start to perform. Unless you are from interstate or your old man is in the boys' club locals have got no chance!
At least they've rookied some locals instead of going after someone from interstate this time.
Not sure about McFadyen - good at grade level and probably deserves an opportunity but not quick enough for higher levels and wouldn't get picked on batting alone. Bowling is good if presented with a green top otherwise pretty pedestrian.
Wadia - looks like they have creamed themselves over 1 good over he had in the BBL last season.