Eastern Cricket Association 2010/11 (part 2)

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had to rule out something becuase inner east doesnt really give me much to work with...

are the 2 teams involved in finals?

My tip would be the 2 Richmonds, both towards the bottom of their respective ladders, both don't have the best of facilities, unsure about their financial states but I doubt they'd be swimming in cash and it would give them 6 turf teams. No other Dunstan/A turf combo makes much sense.
 
My tip would be the 2 Richmonds, both towards the bottom of their respective ladders, both don't have the best of facilities, unsure about their financial states but I doubt they'd be swimming in cash and it would give them 6 turf teams. No other Dunstan/A turf combo makes much sense.

6 turf teams is probably a bit much, imagine the ground keeping fees paid to the council!
 
This seemed to be the consensus of the Team of the Year at the end of December: Who will be the changes?

Aldons
Wright
Ellis
Parsons
Skermer
Hargraves
Tongue
Armstrong
M Thompson
Tsonis
Miles

My team would do something like this (and I haven't given it much thought, just off Mycricket)
Aldons
Ellis
Parsons
P. Thompson
Hargreaves
Abel
Tongue
Armstrong
Tsonis
Davidson
Liddle/Miles???

Few hard one's to pick. Ellis had one big innings and that was about it, Leigh hasn't played a lot of games, but has been class. Tonguey has been hiding at 6 and not taking wickets. The only easy picks seem to be Hargreaves and Thompson, who have both had very good years for old guys. Thoughts?
 
6 turf teams is probably a bit much, imagine the ground keeping fees paid to the council!

True, but at least 3 of those 6 will be relegated this year therefore a combined club may drop 2 of them and go Dunstan, B, C, D.

Whatever happens, it can only be good for the competition if it is strengthening the quality of cricket being played below Dunstan level.
 
True, but at least 3 of those 6 will be relegated this year therefore a combined club may drop 2 of them and go Dunstan, B, C, D.

Whatever happens, it can only be good for the competition if it is strengthening the quality of cricket being played below Dunstan level.

you would think that 3 or 4 turf teams is enough, where are richmonds other turf grounds, obviously city are at KB oval and union are on church st there
 
you would think that 3 or 4 turf teams is enough, where are richmonds other turf grounds, obviously city are at KB oval and union are on church st there

Yarra Bend. Sounds like a logical merger...Rich City are much more successful and would basically just take over Union in this case and use Citizens for 3s and 4s.
 
This seemed to be the consensus of the Team of the Year at the end of December: Who will be the changes?

Aldons
Wright
Ellis
Parsons
Skermer
Hargraves
Tongue
Armstrong
M Thompson
Tsonis
Miles

My team would do something like this (and I haven't given it much thought, just off Mycricket)
Aldons
Ellis
Parsons
P. Thompson
Hargreaves
Abel
Tongue
Armstrong
Tsonis
Davidson
Liddle/Miles???

Few hard one's to pick. Ellis had one big innings and that was about it, Leigh hasn't played a lot of games, but has been class. Tonguey has been hiding at 6 and not taking wickets. The only easy picks seem to be Hargreaves and Thompson, who have both had very good years for old guys. Thoughts?

Hmmm I've been doing a bit more on this and it's a lot harder than I first thought.

The top batsmen are:



1 Thompson, Peter J East Doncaster 9 10 2 2 1 0 51 2 113 396 49.50
2 Ellis, Robert C Mont Albert 10 10 1 1 0 0 157 370 41.11
3 McDermott, Tom Glen Iris 10 11 1 1 1 1 37 6 149 361 36.10
4 Aldons, Brett Mulgrave Cricket Club 10 10 2 1 1 1 117 361 45.13
5 Tongue, Robert C Hawthorn 11 8 1 0 3 0 87 339 48.43
6 Lawton, William Canterbury 10 12 2 1 0 2 106* 323 32.30
7 Wright, Timothy L Mont Albert 10 10 2 1 1 0 102 322 40.25
8 Parsons, Leigh Deepdene Bears 7 7 1 0 4 0 70 289 48.17

Thommo, I think, picks himself. He's had a very consistent season. Ellis one big score and then a lot of 30's - 40's, McDermott, no, not on the back of one innings (but same as Ellis then), Aldons has been good all year, Tonguey is hiding in the middle order, like Steve Waugh, Lawton is a good player but has lacked a bit of consistency, Wrighty hasn't made any recently, I don't think and Leigh hasn't played many games, but, as I said earlier, he's been great in the games he's played.

And the top bowlers are:



1 Hargreaves, Tim J Mont Albert 10 94.5 30 204 23 2 1 7/35 8.87 24.74 2.15
2 Abel, Eddie Glen Iris 10 63.5 9 183 20 1 0 5/19 9.15 19.15 2.87
3 Mackintosh, David Richmond City 9 94.2 26 228 18 2 0 5/13 12.67 31.44 2.42
4 Miles, Jonathan Ashburton Willows 7 78.3 16 247 18 0 0 4/20 13.72 26.17 3.15
5 Liddle, Will K Mont Albert 10 98.2 32 262 18 0 0 4/40 14.56 32.78 2.66
6 Davidson, Stephen Bulleen Cricket Club 8 90.5 25 194 17 0 0 3/17 11.41 32.06 2.14
7 Mullen, Jack St Kevins Old Collegians Cricket Club 9 71 6 231 17 0 0 4/34 13.59 25.06 3.25
8 Laing, Matt Hawthorn 10 92.2 26 271 17 1 0 5/38 15.94 32.59 2.94
9 Thompson, Mark G East Doncaster 9 93 33 227 16 1 0 7/62 14.19 34.88 2.44
10 Keogh, Robert North Balwyn 9 105.5 23 253 16 0 0 4/28 15.81 39.69 2.39
11 Binney, James North Balwyn 9 102.5 30 264 16 1 0 6/32 16.50 38.56 2.57

The problem is that you have the two guys from Bulleen, Galpin and Tsonis, who are gone for no runs and have awesome averages; but they haven't taken as many wickets. I have no idea how to judge it all. It seems to me that Abel and Hargreaves are the easy selections from the bowling, but they're both all rounders. Armstrong is a standout for the keeping position. Then you have Mackintosh (hard to pick him when he plays at City every 2nd week with a slow outfield and rubbish wicket), Miles, Liddle, Davidson and Mullen. Hard to make a case for anyone below this, other than the two Bulleen guys.
 
Hmmm I've been doing a bit more on this and it's a lot harder than I first thought.

The top batsmen are:



1 Thompson, Peter J East Doncaster 9 10 2 2 1 0 51 2 113 396 49.50
2 Ellis, Robert C Mont Albert 10 10 1 1 0 0 157 370 41.11
3 McDermott, Tom Glen Iris 10 11 1 1 1 1 37 6 149 361 36.10
4 Aldons, Brett Mulgrave Cricket Club 10 10 2 1 1 1 117 361 45.13
5 Tongue, Robert C Hawthorn 11 8 1 0 3 0 87 339 48.43
6 Lawton, William Canterbury 10 12 2 1 0 2 106* 323 32.30
7 Wright, Timothy L Mont Albert 10 10 2 1 1 0 102 322 40.25
8 Parsons, Leigh Deepdene Bears 7 7 1 0 4 0 70 289 48.17

Thommo, I think, picks himself. He's had a very consistent season. Ellis one big score and then a lot of 30's - 40's, McDermott, no, not on the back of one innings (but same as Ellis then), Aldons has been good all year, Tonguey is hiding in the middle order, like Steve Waugh, Lawton is a good player but has lacked a bit of consistency, Wrighty hasn't made any recently, I don't think and Leigh hasn't played many games, but, as I said earlier, he's been great in the games he's played.

And the top bowlers are:



1 Hargreaves, Tim J Mont Albert 10 94.5 30 204 23 2 1 7/35 8.87 24.74 2.15
2 Abel, Eddie Glen Iris 10 63.5 9 183 20 1 0 5/19 9.15 19.15 2.87
3 Mackintosh, David Richmond City 9 94.2 26 228 18 2 0 5/13 12.67 31.44 2.42
4 Miles, Jonathan Ashburton Willows 7 78.3 16 247 18 0 0 4/20 13.72 26.17 3.15
5 Liddle, Will K Mont Albert 10 98.2 32 262 18 0 0 4/40 14.56 32.78 2.66
6 Davidson, Stephen Bulleen Cricket Club 8 90.5 25 194 17 0 0 3/17 11.41 32.06 2.14
7 Mullen, Jack St Kevins Old Collegians Cricket Club 9 71 6 231 17 0 0 4/34 13.59 25.06 3.25
8 Laing, Matt Hawthorn 10 92.2 26 271 17 1 0 5/38 15.94 32.59 2.94
9 Thompson, Mark G East Doncaster 9 93 33 227 16 1 0 7/62 14.19 34.88 2.44
10 Keogh, Robert North Balwyn 9 105.5 23 253 16 0 0 4/28 15.81 39.69 2.39
11 Binney, James North Balwyn 9 102.5 30 264 16 1 0 6/32 16.50 38.56 2.57

The problem is that you have the two guys from Bulleen, Galpin and Tsonis, who are gone for no runs and have awesome averages; but they haven't taken as many wickets. I have no idea how to judge it all. It seems to me that Abel and Hargreaves are the easy selections from the bowling, but they're both all rounders. Armstrong is a standout for the keeping position. Then you have Mackintosh (hard to pick him when he plays at City every 2nd week with a slow outfield and rubbish wicket), Miles, Liddle, Davidson and Mullen. Hard to make a case for anyone below this, other than the two Bulleen guys.

Bloody hell... I think I will just wait until Presentation night!
 
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