Domestic Cricket 2009-10
- Jeffles
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Domestic Cricket 2009-10
It has started a little early. A few weeks ago semi regular NSW batsman Ed Cowan joined Tasmania. He's a great personality and will probably feature in Brett Geeves's blog in the coming months.
The reason I started this thread though was because Ashley Noffke has joined WA after being told by Qld he's not guaranteed a start in their coloured-clothing teams. No in the strictest sense nobody is guaranteed a start but you can make it clear to someone that they are part o0f your plans and if a team was picked tomorrow, you'd be in there. Qld obviously didn't feel that way. Lord knows why not - his record in the past few seasons has been sensational. He even played T20 for Australia.
I guess that means more responsibility for Andrew Symonds in the maroon cap.
The reason I started this thread though was because Ashley Noffke has joined WA after being told by Qld he's not guaranteed a start in their coloured-clothing teams. No in the strictest sense nobody is guaranteed a start but you can make it clear to someone that they are part o0f your plans and if a team was picked tomorrow, you'd be in there. Qld obviously didn't feel that way. Lord knows why not - his record in the past few seasons has been sensational. He even played T20 for Australia.
I guess that means more responsibility for Andrew Symonds in the maroon cap.
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Can't believe that Queensland Cricket have f***ed up to allow Noffke to move on. Why tell him now, during contract negotiations, tell him about a week out from the event, saying "we are going to rest you from the T20's" save you for the run home in the Shield . Not sure they were excluding him from the ODI team. To angry with them to string together proper sentences
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Last place for Queensland in all forms of Cricket this year, now that South Australia has gotten it's act together.
Also playing a T20 for Australia means nothing, its where we give all the newbies a run before the ODI series.
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Last place for Queensland in all forms of Cricket this year, now that South Australia has gotten it's act together.
Also playing a T20 for Australia means nothing, its where we give all the newbies a run before the ODI series.
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Why did I spell recruit with an e?
Noffke will be ok, but I think I would have preferred to keep giving time to Heal. He has been a lot more consistent.
Our bowling lineup is full of Queenslanders. Magoffin, Edmonson and now Noffke. I call them the Queensland hacks, because Edmonson and Magoffin at the start of their time in WA were very sh*t.
Need Jo Angel to come out of retirement, not really JL.
Noffke will be ok, but I think I would have preferred to keep giving time to Heal. He has been a lot more consistent.
Our bowling lineup is full of Queenslanders. Magoffin, Edmonson and now Noffke. I call them the Queensland hacks, because Edmonson and Magoffin at the start of their time in WA were very sh*t.
Need Jo Angel to come out of retirement, not really JL.
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Fixtures have been released, hoping to see the latter end of the season. WA has to perform this season!
Fixtures have been released, hoping to see the latter end of the season. WA has to perform this season!
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Due to the T20 (not UEFA) Champions League, NSW don't start in Oz until November v WA at NSO. I'll probably get to some more A-League in October.
NSW have two 50 over games at NSO, a 50 over game at Wollongong on Australia Day and a Shield game in Newcastle v Victoria on Dec 18-21. The remaining games are at the SCG (Shield/50 over) and Homebush Bay (T20). The timing of the NSW regional games are good for me as I can make the trip.
Great to see a game in Alice Springs and I see WA are going back to Bunbury. The pitch alignment for Bunbury last time was hopeless and I expect no different.
NSW have two 50 over games at NSO, a 50 over game at Wollongong on Australia Day and a Shield game in Newcastle v Victoria on Dec 18-21. The remaining games are at the SCG (Shield/50 over) and Homebush Bay (T20). The timing of the NSW regional games are good for me as I can make the trip.
Great to see a game in Alice Springs and I see WA are going back to Bunbury. The pitch alignment for Bunbury last time was hopeless and I expect no different.
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WTF? Bulls have three Ford Ranger Cup games at home in a row within the space of 9 days.....
Also on the 9th December they are going to play themselves.
And finally the Bulls seem to have dropped taking any games into a regional centre, the entire T20 schedule is rather boring with all games at the normal venue (except of course NSW at ANZ).
Bulls to be the team to catch in the FRC, after jumping out to an early lead.
Also on the 9th December they are going to play themselves.
And finally the Bulls seem to have dropped taking any games into a regional centre, the entire T20 schedule is rather boring with all games at the normal venue (except of course NSW at ANZ).
Bulls to be the team to catch in the FRC, after jumping out to an early lead.
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