Uncle Mick
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Bit Rich churned them out again today. As someone who's played Woolnough since it's inception, I'm pretty confident that's the highest individual score in the grade. Phenomenal year by the lad.
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does this make sense?Imagine being Washington Park, forking out all that money on Heywood and Manders signs at the Gardens and they (W Park)become also rans....unbelievable...
What's even more unbelievable is that the wooly bully from aspendale was named captain of the Vic metro side to play Vic country last Sunday and he didn't even show up ????????????? Phenomenal ..... Or selfish ????Bit Rich churned them out again today. As someone who's played Woolnough since it's inception, I'm pretty confident that's the highest individual score in the grade. Phenomenal year by the lad.
He's saying that WP spent up to win a flag only to miss out again cos you're back at Aspendale. Think he might even be suggesting you're playing there for nothing.
He's saying that WP spent up to win a flag only to miss out again cos you're back at Aspendale. Think he might even be suggesting you're playing there for nothing.
So we're forking out a all this money for Swiv are we?? maybe you should get your facts straight first before shooting off at the hip with absolutely no knowledge of what is happening at Shark Park! Also rans.. intereresting call that one! Last time I looked we were on top of the ladder... Quite happy with where we are sitting at present and not getting carried away with it all - still a lot of work to do to secure a top 2 spot. Woolly is so close this year that any of the top five sides on their day could do anything. Sure Luke is having a great year, as he's a very good player, and if Heywood had batted 3 this year he'd have over 500 runs - not to mention his 25 wickets either! Ommies got him in too early last week and they bore the brunt of another hundred... he has 122no and 187no in his last 2 game against them - some feat!!Imagine being Washington Park, forking out all that money on Heywood and Manders signs at the Gardens and they (W Park)become also rans....unbelievable...
A bit of information came across my desk this afternoon about one club approaching another on the possiblity of playing 4 innings over this round in order for one of the teams to get an outright result. My understanding is that either club would benefit from the result as it will increase their chances of competing in finals.
It raised my eyebrows somewhat and had me asking the question of how many times it's happened in the past. It would be extremely disappointing to find out a club's chances of participating in finals were compromised by a fixture between opposition clubs essentially fixing their result. A pretty serious offence. I'm astounded that anyone would have the nerve to even approach another club to do such. However, I suppose it's not too dissimilar to hearing stories in years past about sides rolling over in the final round to allow their opposition a chance at making the finals in favour of a few slabs or a keg etc.
Got an example? Or just trolling the boards?Unlike you Mick to hear things second hand and run with them
I think you can safely presume that sides aren't able to agree to those sort of terms with an umpire present. Unless teams deliberately threw their wicket away going after an outright, it's hard to imagine how a side (or sides) would be able to fix a result without the suspicions of an umpire. My understanding is the proposition was that both sides would bat 2 innings. The first side would bat until tea on both days and the other side bat after tea with outright points going to the team with the highest combined total.
Understand that it's unfortunate for the team that would miss a finals spot, but how would it be cheating or "fixing" if the result of the game is still a 50/50 bet and in the balance? Sheffield Shield sides have been doing this type of thing for decades.