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What about making that decision by say 5pm Thursday? That when 'everyone' is supposed to be at training, a few guys can throw the covers down if necessary?

or - is that not a good thing? Genuine question here. I mean will it make the pitches sweat too much and then actually cause the reverse effect of what we are trying to achieve?

Love to get people's opinions on that. I do agree that to ask people to put covers down before 5pm on any day od the week is not feasible. Some clubs will be able to manage it but that does not make it a level playing field.
 
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putabellintheball;279678 said:
What about making that decision by say 5pm Thursday? That when 'everyone' is supposed to be at training, a few guys can throw the covers down if necessary?

or - is that not a good thing? Genuine question here. I mean will it make the pitches sweat too much and then actually cause the reverse effect of what we are trying to achieve?

Love to get people's opinions on that. I do agree that to ask people to put covers down before 5pm on any day od the week is not feasible. Some clubs will be able to manage it but that does not make it a level playing field.
that is a great idea it wouldnt take council workers much to fold the covers back if they have to be prepared fri. but if the pitches are already soaked most times its best to be uncovered to dry out on windy days ilke fri , and if it keeps raining then stiff shit.
 
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first up ton;279660 said:
So get on the wet weather commitee then. Its not that easy for most clubs to be able to put their covers on before 5pm on a Friday anyway, as most people have to work. Obviously you either dont work, or work arvo shift and have the time on your hands to do it.

I know, why dont YOU go and put all the covers down on a Friday and do something useful instead of bagging the wet weather commitee.

And it would seem rather stupid to play the two games that are on Sundays, when the other 95% of Turf are already called off. Now that is a HUGE advantage for the teams playing on Sunday, wouldnt you think?????

So therefore if it rains on a Saturday night and the sunday games are washed out, it follows that any results that were gained on the saturday should become null and void so as not to disadvantage the teams that were to play on the sunday or is that rather stupid.
 
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putabellintheball;279678 said:
What about making that decision by say 5pm Thursday? That when 'everyone' is supposed to be at training, a few guys can throw the covers down if necessary?
or - is that not a good thing? Genuine question here. I mean will it make the pitches sweat too much and then actually cause the reverse effect of what we are trying to achieve?

Love to get people's opinions on that. I do agree that to ask people to put covers down before 5pm on any day od the week is not feasible. Some clubs will be able to manage it but that does not make it a level playing field.

Ok guys, some goods points have been raised. Now just to clarify a few of them.

A majority of our wickets are prepared by the Moreland Council who will not do work on wickets if covers are down. For some reason its a bit hard for the council to pull out a couple of pegs and peel back the covers. That is why we have to leave it till after 4.00pm on Friday and why it definately rules out putting them down on Thursday night. So its got nothing to do whether clubs have the manpower to put covers down during the day.
One thing I will put to the Exec for next year is that we approach the council about having all wickets prepared by Thursday evening so it gives us the oppurtunity if necessary to put covers down on Thursday evenings. There would also have to changes to our By-Laws as well in regards to when covers go down.

I can assure you that I had enough complaints from players from my own club, that we should have put covers down on Friday night and that we still should have played on Saturday.
Simply put I felt that if we had put covers down on wet wickets then we would have been given no chance of playing.
Checking the wickets on Sat morning at 7.30 - 8.30am there was no wind and no sun and therefore we didn't believe that all wickets would have been playable for the afternoon. At that time when a decision had to be made I believe that that was the correct decision and still stand by that.

In regards to Sunday being called off that was an Exec decision. Our competition is a Saturday comp with some Sunday games so decisions are made that as if all cricket was being played on the Saturday. I know that may not be perfect but thats the way it is.
 
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superspin;279682 said:
first up ton;279660 said:
So get on the wet weather commitee then. Its not that easy for most clubs to be able to put their covers on before 5pm on a Friday anyway, as most people have to work. Obviously you either dont work, or work arvo shift and have the time on your hands to do it.

I know, why dont YOU go and put all the covers down on a Friday and do something useful instead of bagging the wet weather commitee.

And it would seem rather stupid to play the two games that are on Sundays, when the other 95% of Turf are already called off. Now that is a HUGE advantage for the teams playing on Sunday, wouldnt you think?????[/QUOTE]

So therefore if it rains on a Saturday night and the sunday games are washed out, it follows that any results that were gained on the saturday should become null and void so as not to disadvantage the teams that were to play on the sunday or is that rather stupid.

Well said Superspin.
 
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jake j;279704 said:
that is a great idea it wouldnt take council workers much to fold the covers back if they have to be prepared fri. but if the pitches are already soaked most times its best to be uncovered to dry out on windy days ilke fri , and if it keeps raining then stiff shit.

It is a good idea, but i think the problem lies with the council not wanting to put the covers to one side and then putting them back over the wicket when they have finished.

I could be wrong but i think that is one of the issues they had.
 
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putabellintheball;279678 said:
What about making that decision by say 5pm Thursday? That when 'everyone' is supposed to be at training, a few guys can throw the covers down if necessary?

or - is that not a good thing? Genuine question here. I mean will it make the pitches sweat too much and then actually cause the reverse effect of what we are trying to achieve?

Love to get people's opinions on that. I do agree that to ask people to put covers down before 5pm on any day od the week is not feasible. Some clubs will be able to manage it but that does not make it a level playing field.
that is a great idea it wouldnt take council workers much to fold the covers back if they have to be prepared fri. but if the pitches are already soaked most times its best to be uncovered to dry out on windy days ilke fri , and if it keeps raining then stiff shit.
 
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mmvca;279769 said:
It is a good idea, but i think the problem lies with the council not wanting to put the covers to one side and then putting them back over the wicket when they have finished.

I could be wrong but i think that is one of the issues they had.

bump
 
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putabellintheball;279678 said:
What about making that decision by say 5pm Thursday? That when 'everyone' is supposed to be at training, a few guys can throw the covers down if necessary?
or - is that not a good thing? Genuine question here. I mean will it make the pitches sweat too much and then actually cause the reverse effect of what we are trying to achieve?

Love to get people's opinions on that. I do agree that to ask people to put covers down before 5pm on any day od the week is not feasible. Some clubs will be able to manage it but that does not make it a level playing field.

Ok guys, some goods points have been raised. Now just to clarify a few of them.

A majority of our wickets are prepared by the Moreland Council who will not do work on wickets if covers are down. For some reason its a bit hard for the council to pull out a couple of pegs and peel back the covers. That is why we have to leave it till after 4.00pm on Friday and why it definately rules out putting them down on Thursday night. So its got nothing to do whether clubs have the manpower to put covers down during the day.
One thing I will put to the Exec for next year is that we approach the council about having all wickets prepared by Thursday evening so it gives us the oppurtunity if necessary to put covers down on Thursday evenings. There would also have to changes to our By-Laws as well in regards to when covers go down.

I can assure you that I had enough complaints from players from my own club, that we should have put covers down on Friday night and that we still should have played on Saturday.
Simply put I felt that if we had put covers down on wet wickets then we would have been given no chance of playing.
Checking the wickets on Sat morning at 7.30 - 8.30am there was no wind and no sun and therefore we didn't believe that all wickets would have been playable for the afternoon. At that time when a decision had to be made I believe that that was the correct decision and still stand by that.

In regards to Sunday being called off that was an Exec decision. Our competition is a Saturday comp with some Sunday games so decisions are made that as if all cricket was being played on the Saturday. I know that may not be perfect but thats the way it is.
 
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bomber27;279768 said:
Ok guys, some goods points have been raised. Now just to clarify a few of them.

A majority of our wickets are prepared by the Moreland Council who will not do work on wickets if covers are down. For some reason its a bit hard for the council to pull out a couple of pegs and peel back the covers. That is why we have to leave it till after 4.00pm on Friday and why it definately rules out putting them down on Thursday night. So its got nothing to do whether clubs have the manpower to put covers down during the day.
One thing I will put to the Exec for next year is that we approach the council about having all wickets prepared by Thursday evening so it gives us the oppurtunity if necessary to put covers down on Thursday evenings. There would also have to changes to our By-Laws as well in regards to when covers go down.

I can assure you that I had enough complaints from players from my own club, that we should have put covers down on Friday night and that we still should have played on Saturday.
Simply put I felt that if we had put covers down on wet wickets then we would have been given no chance of playing.
Checking the wickets on Sat morning at 7.30 - 8.30am there was no wind and no sun and therefore we didn't believe that all wickets would have been playable for the afternoon. At that time when a decision had to be made I believe that that was the correct decision and still stand by that.

In regards to Sunday being called off that was an Exec decision. Our competition is a Saturday comp with some Sunday games so decisions are made that as if all cricket was being played on the Saturday. I know that may not be perfect but thats the way it is.

You seem to know alot about the exec Bomber what is your side of the story regarding the merger before you ask I think its more or less agreed as a done deal and if you deny it you are not on exec and just speculating the deal has been done.
 
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jake j;279704 said:
that is a great idea it wouldnt take council workers much to fold the covers back if they have to be prepared fri. but if the pitches are already soaked most times its best to be uncovered to dry out on windy days ilke fri , and if it keeps raining then stiff shit.

It is a good idea, but i think the problem lies with the council not wanting to put the covers to one side and then putting them back over the wicket when they have finished.

I could be wrong but i think that is one of the issues they had.
 
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mmvca;279769 said:
It is a good idea, but i think the problem lies with the council not wanting to put the covers to one side and then putting them back over the wicket when they have finished.

I could be wrong but i think that is one of the issues they had.
yer id say thats its too , im pretty sure this came up years ago , but by now you would have thought the council would have became more professional and took preparing wickets more seriously.
 
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mmvca;279769 said:
It is a good idea, but i think the problem lies with the council not wanting to put the covers to one side and then putting them back over the wicket when they have finished.

I could be wrong but i think that is one of the issues they had.

bump
 
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Gladyboy;279779 said:
You seem to know alot about the exec Bomber what is your side of the story regarding the merger before you ask I think its more or less agreed as a done deal and if you deny it you are not on exec and just speculating the deal has been done.

All I keep hearing from the North west clubs that it is a done deal.
I think the North West forgets that it takes both Associations to agree, which means clubs have to vote on it. I don't know where all the MMVCA clubs stand but I have heard differing views both for and against.
I can assure you there is still alot of work to be done yet.

But I do get a laugh when I hear its a done deal.

So, Gladdyboy because I have denied it does that mean I'm not on the Exec.
 
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bomber27;279768 said:
Ok guys, some goods points have been raised. Now just to clarify a few of them.

A majority of our wickets are prepared by the Moreland Council who will not do work on wickets if covers are down. For some reason its a bit hard for the council to pull out a couple of pegs and peel back the covers. That is why we have to leave it till after 4.00pm on Friday and why it definately rules out putting them down on Thursday night. So its got nothing to do whether clubs have the manpower to put covers down during the day.
One thing I will put to the Exec for next year is that we approach the council about having all wickets prepared by Thursday evening so it gives us the oppurtunity if necessary to put covers down on Thursday evenings. There would also have to changes to our By-Laws as well in regards to when covers go down.

I can assure you that I had enough complaints from players from my own club, that we should have put covers down on Friday night and that we still should have played on Saturday.
Simply put I felt that if we had put covers down on wet wickets then we would have been given no chance of playing.
Checking the wickets on Sat morning at 7.30 - 8.30am there was no wind and no sun and therefore we didn't believe that all wickets would have been playable for the afternoon. At that time when a decision had to be made I believe that that was the correct decision and still stand by that.

In regards to Sunday being called off that was an Exec decision. Our competition is a Saturday comp with some Sunday games so decisions are made that as if all cricket was being played on the Saturday. I know that may not be perfect but thats the way it is.

You seem to know alot about the exec Bomber what is your side of the story regarding the merger before you ask I think its more or less agreed as a done deal and if you deny it you are not on exec and just speculating the deal has been done.
 
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bomber27;279784 said:
All I keep hearing from the North west clubs that it is a done deal.
I think the North West forgets that it takes both Associations to agree, which means clubs have to vote on it. I don't know where all the MMVCA clubs stand but I have heard differing views both for and against.
I can assure you there is still alot of work to be done yet.

Exactly right. No merge will happen unless it is passed by the clubs from both associations. Simple as that. So Glady unless you know which way clubs will vote you are simply speculating.
 
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mmvca;279769 said:
It is a good idea, but i think the problem lies with the council not wanting to put the covers to one side and then putting them back over the wicket when they have finished.

I could be wrong but i think that is one of the issues they had.
yer id say thats its too , im pretty sure this came up years ago , but by now you would have thought the council would have became more professional and took preparing wickets more seriously.
 
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Gladyboy;279779 said:
You seem to know alot about the exec Bomber what is your side of the story regarding the merger before you ask I think its more or less agreed as a done deal and if you deny it you are not on exec and just speculating the deal has been done.

All I keep hearing from the North west clubs that it is a done deal.
I think the North West forgets that it takes both Associations to agree, which means clubs have to vote on it. I don't know where all the MMVCA clubs stand but I have heard differing views both for and against.
I can assure you there is still alot of work to be done yet.

But I do get a laugh when I hear its a done deal.

So, Gladdyboy because I have denied it does that mean I'm not on the Exec.
 
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bomber27;279784 said:
All I keep hearing from the North west clubs that it is a done deal.
I think the North West forgets that it takes both Associations to agree, which means clubs have to vote on it. I don't know where all the MMVCA clubs stand but I have heard differing views both for and against.
I can assure you there is still alot of work to be done yet.

Exactly right. No merge will happen unless it is passed by the clubs from both associations. Simple as that. So Glady unless you know which way clubs will vote you are simply speculating.
 
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first up ton;279660 said:
So get on the wet weather commitee then. Its not that easy for most clubs to be able to put their covers on before 5pm on a Friday anyway, as most people have to work. Obviously you either dont work, or work arvo shift and have the time on your hands to do it.

I know, why dont YOU go and put all the covers down on a Friday and do something useful instead of bagging the wet weather commitee.

And it would seem rather stupid to play the two games that are on Sundays, when the other 95% of Turf are already called off. Now that is a HUGE advantage for the teams playing on Sunday, wouldnt you think?????


Pull your head in first up ton. And 'whatnogood'...you need to offer something more than a lame 3 word reply to a pathetic post.

The weather committee needs a massive overhaul. And if you are on it please remove yourself ASAP first up ton.

If the wickets are in half decent condition then covers can go down Thursday night, after the wickets have been rolled. That is when everyone trains anyway. If there is any club that doesn't train Thursday then it is their responsibility to get them down sometime Friday. And a quick roller on Saturday morning. If the competition is as worthy as everyone claims then with effective negotiations the council should accommodate this.

Two full Saturdays of cricket this season could have been completed if this simple process had of been followed.
We do not need to employ brain surgeons to ensure that cricket can be played on weekends based on the current climate. If it rains on Saturday, or Sunday, then we need to deal with it.

It is not flipping too hard surely.


* Submitted just prior to reading your post Bomber
 
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first up ton;279660 said:
So get on the wet weather commitee then. Its not that easy for most clubs to be able to put their covers on before 5pm on a Friday anyway, as most people have to work. Obviously you either dont work, or work arvo shift and have the time on your hands to do it.

I know, why dont YOU go and put all the covers down on a Friday and do something useful instead of bagging the wet weather commitee.

And it would seem rather stupid to play the two games that are on Sundays, when the other 95% of Turf are already called off. Now that is a HUGE advantage for the teams playing on Sunday, wouldnt you think?????


Pull your head in first up ton. And 'whatnogood'...you need to offer something more than a lame 3 word reply to a pathetic post.

The weather committee needs a massive overhaul. And if you are on it please remove yourself ASAP first up ton.

If the wickets are in half decent condition then covers can go down Thursday night, after the wickets have been rolled. That is when everyone trains anyway. If there is any club that doesn't train Thursday then it is their responsibility to get them down sometime Friday. And a quick roller on Saturday morning. If the competition is as worthy as everyone claims then with effective negotiations the council should accommodate this.

Two full Saturdays of cricket this season could have been completed if this simple process had of been followed.
We do not need to employ brain surgeons to ensure that cricket can be played on weekends based on the current climate. If it rains on Saturday, or Sunday, then we need to deal with it.

It is not flipping too hard surely.


* Submitted just prior to reading your post Bomber
 
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Komodo Dragon;279791 said:
Pull your head in first up ton. And 'whatnogood'...you need to offer something more than a lame 3 word reply to a pathetic post you dickhead.

The weather committee needs a massive overhaul. And if you are on it please remove yourself ASAP first up ton.

If the wickets are in half decent condition then covers can go down Thursday night, after the wickets have been rolled. That is when everyone trains anyway. If there is any club that doesn't train Thursday then it is their responsibility to get them down sometime Friday. And a quick roller on Saturday morning. If the competition is as worthy as everyone claims then with effective negotiations the council should accommodate this.

Two full Saturdays of cricket this season could have been completed if this simple process had of been followed.
We do not need to employ brain surgeons to ensure that cricket can be played on weekends based on the current climate. If it rains on Saturday, or Sunday, then we need to deal with it.

It is not f***en too hard surely.

Did you read my last post on this topic or can't you read. We cannot put covers down before 4pm on Friday.
 
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Komodo Dragon;279791 said:
Pull your head in first up ton. And 'whatnogood'...you need to offer something more than a lame 3 word reply to a pathetic post you dickhead.

The weather committee needs a massive overhaul. And if you are on it please remove yourself ASAP first up ton.

If the wickets are in half decent condition then covers can go down Thursday night, after the wickets have been rolled. That is when everyone trains anyway. If there is any club that doesn't train Thursday then it is their responsibility to get them down sometime Friday. And a quick roller on Saturday morning. If the competition is as worthy as everyone claims then with effective negotiations the council should accommodate this.

Two full Saturdays of cricket this season could have been completed if this simple process had of been followed.
We do not need to employ brain surgeons to ensure that cricket can be played on weekends based on the current climate. If it rains on Saturday, or Sunday, then we need to deal with it.

It is not f***en too hard surely.

Did you read my last post on this topic or can't you read. We cannot put covers down before 4pm on Friday.
 
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Komodo Dragon;279791 said:
Pull your head in first up ton. And 'whatnogood'...you need to offer something more than a lame 3 word reply to a pathetic post you dickhead.

The weather committee needs a massive overhaul. And if you are on it please remove yourself ASAP first up ton.

If the wickets are in half decent condition then covers can go down Thursday night, after the wickets have been rolled. That is when everyone trains anyway. If there is any club that doesn't train Thursday then it is their responsibility to get them down sometime Friday. And a quick roller on Saturday morning. If the competition is as worthy as everyone claims then with effective negotiations the council should accommodate this.

Two full Saturdays of cricket this season could have been completed if this simple process had of been followed.
We do not need to employ brain surgeons to ensure that cricket can be played on weekends based on the current climate. If it rains on Saturday, or Sunday, then we need to deal with it.

It is not f***en too hard surely.

Komodo you have no idea of the process. Why don't you join the wet weather committee if you think it is that easy. And it is pretty obvious that you can't read as Bomber has given you a perfect explanation of how it works. You don't like it then go to another competition.
 
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Komodo Dragon;279791 said:
Pull your head in first up ton. And 'whatnogood'...you need to offer something more than a lame 3 word reply to a pathetic post you dickhead.

The weather committee needs a massive overhaul. And if you are on it please remove yourself ASAP first up ton.

If the wickets are in half decent condition then covers can go down Thursday night, after the wickets have been rolled. That is when everyone trains anyway. If there is any club that doesn't train Thursday then it is their responsibility to get them down sometime Friday. And a quick roller on Saturday morning. If the competition is as worthy as everyone claims then with effective negotiations the council should accommodate this.

Two full Saturdays of cricket this season could have been completed if this simple process had of been followed.
We do not need to employ brain surgeons to ensure that cricket can be played on weekends based on the current climate. If it rains on Saturday, or Sunday, then we need to deal with it.

It is not f***en too hard surely.

Komodo you have no idea of the process. Why don't you join the wet weather committee if you think it is that easy. And it is pretty obvious that you can't read as Bomber has given you a perfect explanation of how it works. You don't like it then go to another competition.
 
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whatnogood;279795 said:
Komodo you have no idea of the process. Why don't you join the wet weather committee if you think it is that easy. And it is pretty obvious that you can't read as Bomber has given you a perfect explanation of how it works. You don't like it then go to another competition.


Whatnogood. The only time we need to worry about rolling wickets now is when you are lying unconscious on a good length
 
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whatnogood;279795 said:
Komodo you have no idea of the process. Why don't you join the wet weather committee if you think it is that easy. And it is pretty obvious that you can't read as Bomber has given you a perfect explanation of how it works. You don't like it then go to another competition.


Whatnogood. The only time we need to worry about rolling wickets now is when you are lying unconscious on a good length
 
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bomber27;232328 said:
Heard the rumours as well about Deano and Fitzy. Wouldn't be worried about whether players have signed to a club or not. Signatures mean nothing in cricket at our level. You could sign with three clubs in Pre season.
Might just have to stay tuned on that one Old School.
How's that for a politicians answer.:)

Wouldnt be the first time you werent in the know when the deal was done!;)
 
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bomber27;232328 said:
Heard the rumours as well about Deano and Fitzy. Wouldn't be worried about whether players have signed to a club or not. Signatures mean nothing in cricket at our level. You could sign with three clubs in Pre season.
Might just have to stay tuned on that one Old School.
How's that for a politicians answer.:)

Wouldnt be the first time you werent in the know when the deal was done!;)
 
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Komodo Dragon;279807 said:
Whatnogood. The only time we need to worry about rolling wickets now is when you are lying unconscious on a good length

Put you hand up Komodo and assist the comp rather than making stupid comments day in day out.
 
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Komodo Dragon;279807 said:
Whatnogood. The only time we need to worry about rolling wickets now is when you are lying unconscious on a good length

Put you hand up Komodo and assist the comp rather than making stupid comments day in day out.
 
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Komodo Dragon;279791 said:
Pull your head in first up ton. And 'whatnogood'...you need to offer something more than a lame 3 word reply to a pathetic post you dickhead.

The weather committee needs a massive overhaul. And if you are on it please remove yourself ASAP first up ton.

If the wickets are in half decent condition then covers can go down Thursday night, after the wickets have been rolled. That is when everyone trains anyway. If there is any club that doesn't train Thursday then it is their responsibility to get them down sometime Friday. And a quick roller on Saturday morning. If the competition is as worthy as everyone claims then with effective negotiations the council should accommodate this.

Two full Saturdays of cricket this season could have been completed if this simple process had of been followed.
We do not need to employ brain surgeons to ensure that cricket can be played on weekends based on the current climate. If it rains on Saturday, or Sunday, then we need to deal with it.

It is not f***en too hard surely.


* Submitted just prior to reading your post Bomber


Komodo, i agree and disagree with what you say( if that makes sense?????).

The real problem is with the council, and not with the association itself. This has been an ongoing problem for years and years, as im sure Brett Pallini would attest to.

And another problem we have is, do the coucil really give a stuff about turf cricket? If they did, then we wouldnt be having this discussion.

Apologies if i have misconstrued what you said.
 
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Komodo Dragon;279791 said:
Pull your head in first up ton. And 'whatnogood'...you need to offer something more than a lame 3 word reply to a pathetic post you dickhead.

The weather committee needs a massive overhaul. And if you are on it please remove yourself ASAP first up ton.

If the wickets are in half decent condition then covers can go down Thursday night, after the wickets have been rolled. That is when everyone trains anyway. If there is any club that doesn't train Thursday then it is their responsibility to get them down sometime Friday. And a quick roller on Saturday morning. If the competition is as worthy as everyone claims then with effective negotiations the council should accommodate this.

Two full Saturdays of cricket this season could have been completed if this simple process had of been followed.
We do not need to employ brain surgeons to ensure that cricket can be played on weekends based on the current climate. If it rains on Saturday, or Sunday, then we need to deal with it.

It is not f***en too hard surely.


* Submitted just prior to reading your post Bomber


Komodo, i agree and disagree with what you say( if that makes sense?????).

The real problem is with the council, and not with the association itself. This has been an ongoing problem for years and years, as im sure Brett Pallini would attest to.

And another problem we have is, do the coucil really give a stuff about turf cricket? If they did, then we wouldnt be having this discussion.

Apologies if i have misconstrued what you said.
 
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mmvca;279817 said:
Komodo, i agree and disagree with what you say( if that makes sense?????).

The real problem is with the council, and not with the association itself. This has been an ongoing problem for years and years, as im sure Brett Pallini would attest to.

And another problem we have is, do the coucil really give a stuff about turf cricket? If they did, then we wouldnt be having this discussion.

Apologies if i have misconstrued what you said.

Council haven't cared about turf cricket for many years.
 
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mmvca;279817 said:
Komodo, i agree and disagree with what you say( if that makes sense?????).

The real problem is with the council, and not with the association itself. This has been an ongoing problem for years and years, as im sure Brett Pallini would attest to.

And another problem we have is, do the coucil really give a stuff about turf cricket? If they did, then we wouldnt be having this discussion.

Apologies if i have misconstrued what you said.

Council haven't cared about turf cricket for many years.
 
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