SchlongConnery
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Mulgrave sledging? Surely you jest, that doesn't sound like them. The fact is these days they can't back it up like they once did.
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They are not a bad team Boronia! Good wins by Skevies and ED too!Hey Councillor ! Great tip mate !
Your the only one that had the balls to tip Boronia against Mulgrave !!
You must be a psychic???? I think I 'll be putting my money on your tips in the future !
Actually, was a good game that went to the wire !!!
Nice to hear from all the home side pilgrims sledging our boys during the game trying to exert their arrogance upon the "lesser privileged teams" ? Bring it on !!!
Mulgrave sledging? Surely you jest, that doesn't sound like them. The fact is these days they can't back it up like they once did.
Boronia have made a good transition into Dunstan. Tipping their opponents will need to pay them more respect and not drop their guard in future rounds. Scores not on mycricket yet, who got runs/wickets for both sides? Suckling, Stallworthy, Slack, Aldons??
Well done Boronia and all teams who won. Looks like it was a good weekend's cricketYeah , Steve Bowen made 62 who top scored for Boronia batting at 4 ! Usually opens the bowling for them. Took 5 fa 30 against East Donnie last match. Suckling had an injury to his calf was serviceable with the bat . Stallworthy got 3 for 15 off his 8. Watch out for a young 16 year old medium/ fast bowler - Connor McIntyre in his second game in the 1st XI took 2 for 18 . The rest were shared around. Aldons made only 26, Slack made 15 or so and a couple of high teens from others for the home side. Morris also took 3 fa as well for Mulgrave.
Tight and very competitive match overall, was a pleasure to watch a really good contest! Must say the fielding by the Boronia boys was very sharp and tidy too !
Well guys I think Boronia have really stamped themselves that they are no easy beats. "A" grade cricket may not have been that bad of a standard last year or it was just that Boronia were too good. It sounds like they have a young team that never say die.
I'ts great to see a team promoted and perform well early in the season!
Its also good because Boronia's ground is sensational
Absolutely, a really positive start from Boronia in season 2011, but we saw last year that side's that start well can capitulate late, as per Glen Iris, so it will be interesting to see how they travel!
Noticed Metcalf didn't play for Ashburton on the weekend, makes me think my mail was good about his knee injury.
However, the above post also provides a ripper conversation that may add a little bit of a spark back to this forum; how far east is too far for the Eastern Cricket Association? I've always held the belief that the executive should have some courage here and make the absolute border Eastlink. Surely once you are crossing there you have left the eastern suburbs (and the protection of the MFB for that matter) and perhaps they would be better suited to the OECA (outer eastern cricket associatation), if for no other reason than saving the planet. Given the imminent arrival of a carbon tax someone needs to take responsibility for the petrol bills of the young players in the ECA!
You blokes are lucky you don't play in country WA.Absolutely, a really positive start from Boronia in season 2011, but we saw last year that side's that start well can capitulate late, as per Glen Iris, so it will be interesting to see how they travel!
Noticed Metcalf didn't play for Ashburton on the weekend, makes me think my mail was good about his knee injury.
However, the above post also provides a ripper conversation that may add a little bit of a spark back to this forum; how far east is too far for the Eastern Cricket Association? I've always held the belief that the executive should have some courage here and make the absolute border Eastlink. Surely once you are crossing there you have left the eastern suburbs (and the protection of the MFB for that matter) and perhaps they would be better suited to the OECA (outer eastern cricket associatation), if for no other reason than saving the planet. Given the imminent arrival of a carbon tax someone needs to take responsibility for the petrol bills of the young players in the ECA!
Absolutely, a really positive start from Boronia in season 2011, but we saw last year that side's that start well can capitulate late, as per Glen Iris, so it will be interesting to see how they travel!
Noticed Metcalf didn't play for Ashburton on the weekend, makes me think my mail was good about his knee injury.
However, the above post also provides a ripper conversation that may add a little bit of a spark back to this forum; how far east is too far for the Eastern Cricket Association? I've always held the belief that the executive should have some courage here and make the absolute border Eastlink. Surely once you are crossing there you have left the eastern suburbs (and the protection of the MFB for that matter) and perhaps they would be better suited to the OECA (outer eastern cricket associatation), if for no other reason than saving the planet. Given the imminent arrival of a carbon tax someone needs to take responsibility for the petrol bills of the young players in the ECA!
bye bye Tooronga and Glen Iris, in the deep south!East is east so Boronia are just fine, but Mulgrave are more south so if the eca are going to cull teams for not being in the region they should go.
haha what just cos they win get rid of them? well not this week.East is east so Boronia are just fine, but Mulgrave are more south so if the eca are going to cull teams for not being in the region they should go.