Just wondering do most talented juniors in the DVCA, go onto plenty valley (subbies club)?? Where do they end up, as I would like to know if there is a clear link between this club and our region as they are both in the same area (north east melbourne)
Think they should have reserve days in cricket for days lost to extreme weather. We dont play enough cricket as it is, on top of that the unpredictable weather climate...
I dont know much about the inner workings of dvca but just think the late call on extreme weather lately has been a bad pr move for dvca and i would like a please explain.
I think you can have an up and down system (which i am a fan of) and still have home games most week, i just think dvca have **** up here. Like tongs said a year 10 could have done a better job.
* Junior cricket is getting weaker by the year, both in participation and quality.
* Clubs are on the verge of death due to lack of numbers as some clubs are able to spend 10x what others have as total income for a season. What support are some of the smaller clubs getting to help stay afloat...
statistically it has been proven more percentage of people die in extreme heat conditions than on a cricket field due to not wearing a helmet, google it and you will find out. I rest my case.
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