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Did the CV AGM actually go ahead?
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So CV have finally acknowledged that they did hold their AGM. I got dizzy reading the spin in their AGM summary. Even though there was only one casualty, think the the way they go about things from here on will be a little different.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/8781/report/1118458/
Didn't he play in the subbies last few years?
Haven't even bowled a ball !How are the teams stacking now? Any early thoughts on who would make the finals six?
I would like ppl's opinions on the standard of the lower grades (3rds/4th) in this comp as most talk centres around 1st grade. I am thinking of playing subbies this year, is it worth playing here or am i better of playing higher for my local club.
I would like ppl's opinions on the standard of the lower grades (3rds/4th) in this comp as most talk centres around 1st grade. I am thinking of playing subbies this year, is it worth playing here or am i better of playing higher for my local club.
The pitch down at Hogans Road Reserve in Hoppers Crossing looks likely a very long shot if not next to absolute no chance of their wicket getting up for next week's start to the season (Saturday October 7th) but were hoping that it should be right for the following week (Saturday October 14th) for opening round as things currently stand.
PS: Who else in the VSDCA competition are likely to even get their wickets up in-time for the start of the new season next week on the opening weekend of the 2017/18 season as things currently do stand week out from the beginning to the new season.
CSB has postponed the first week. The only Subbies wicket in GE that might be a chance is Caulfield.
It was a dry winter, but when the decks were handed over from footy there were constant showers. Some people without any knowledge of the renovation of wickets just think it happens.if we don't try to play next week, we should not ever fixture games for the first weekend in October ever again.
The weather has been great for the last week and the forecast is just as good this week plus it was a dry winter.
The grounds that are available should be able to play and the ones that can't can play a one day game the following week
It was a dry winter, but when the decks were handed over from footy there were constant showers. Some people without any knowledge of the renovation of wickets just think it happens.[/
My table was so severely damaged by 2 finals matches on the one day following heavy rain that it rendered irrelevant the fact it was a dry winter. The remedial work was, first, the entire table had to be cross-rolled whilst the pitch soil was still plastic, but dry enough to prevent the roller picking up the soil and, second, cross-hatch scarification of the entire table. Only then was it in a fit state for, third, top-dressing of the entire table with laser level equipment to re-establish a level surface, and fourth, over-sowing and fertilization followed by regular irrigation until the seed germinates. I am convinced many persons on this site have not the faintest idea of what is entailed in pre-season pitch renovation despite their having played turf cricket for many seasons.
That's what I was getting at. They see green rye grass and think it's ok. It should be a 4 to 5 week establishment.