Blue Division
New Member
Re: VTCA Cricket - General Chat
same same..
its off...
so bring on some mud larks tomorrow
same same..
its off...
so bring on some mud larks tomorrow
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
DizzyGillepsie;370760 said:can't seem to find any reference to it on the VTCA website. who has informed you that this is the case?
It still takes a fair amount of time for the wickets to dry enough to get a roller on them, just because the sun is out it doesn't mean that they dry straight away.Jastone;370763 said:Got the word just before from the club secretary that games have been cancelled. It's sunny outside now too
southern sledge;370627 said:I agree that if we play this week it will stuff up a fair few tracks, but i don't think it should be called off till the majority are out of action. Then we can all watch the races or go and pay fifty bucks to get in, what a joke that is.
hussler;370886 said:Does anyone think the VTCA make the call to early,it hasnt rained since yesterday morning in western suburbs???
leroy1304;370882 said:With so much cricket not being played, and more rain predicted over the next few weeks i wonder if the vtca will deduct some affiliation fees. Some clubs may be finding it hard to get revenue in because no cricket is being played. less frothies means less money in our case.
Vicious and Well Directed;370889 said:Think you might be missing the point a bit here mate. I think the issue wasn't so much about how much play could actually be achieved, but as someone mentioned earlier, how much damage would be done to tables if they did prepare decks in a fairly wet week.
The added consideration would be that given this is a Melbourne wide comp, how many areas are going to be affected. It may have been dry in the west, but it was wet for most of the night in the city. If the majority of grounds aren't going to be ready, then you probably don't have a choice but to call everything off.
hussler;370923 said:Yes the VTCA is Melb wide but you also have Nth/Sth divisions etc.....Sen Div is the only one not in certain areas.......Some areas are ok to play,why not call off each division seperately???
Sniffin Around;370965 said:You say some areas are fit for play, like to know where they are, you obviously have a better information source than the VTCA.
The VTCA asked all Clubs to report on whether or not they could get wickets ready for the weekends play.
According to the website at 12.40 on Friday 45 Clubs had replied no way, with only 4 saying they were a chance.
southern sledge;370990 said:Seeing that you don't play turf cricket i wonder why you have so much interest in it.
For the record--all VTCA was off, all Sub District was off, all Eastern turf was off, all MCA bar one game ( remember this social comp played on Black Saturday ) Seven Premier firsts and seven Premier 2nds played and ALL Premier 3rds and Fourths were off and all their 1sts and 2nds have fully covered wickets.
Interesting that other comps these days seem to follow the VTCA lead and that includes leaving covers off when they are not needed.
Hustler i hope that helps you understand a little bit more about turf cricket.
P.S. The Dandenong comp never played as well
hussler;371023 said:Well whos the know all hey??? Seen as though ive only played turf cricket since 1988, I suppose you've been been around a lot longer.....sorry bout that!!
Its not the VTCA's idea to leave covers off...thats called common sense!!
Every comp you've mentioned,majority of clubs are from the other side of the city!!!
If you bothered to read my posts properly you'd notice that I said each division should be treated seperatley,the decision to cancel cricket that early is ridiculous,dont you want to play or do you only want to play on roads???
Did you ever play on uncovered wickets/ I would guess NO
Kev Davis;371097 said:Ease up soldier, playing on turf wickets for 20 years doesn't mean you know anything about preparing turf wickets
on average each club in VTCA has a four wicket table, each wicket requiring 15 hours prep per week to be a FAIR pitch for both teams.
if you want to work on a pitch from from 1pm friday through the night to get a pitch ready good on ya and good luck doing it.
bear in mind, you play on an underprepared pitch, injuries occur and pitches get so badly damaged that they can't be repaired and played on again that season.
sit back and think about the curator's who work full time elsewhere and do their clubs wickets as a hobby, Would you like to work all night so that 22 blokes can hit a ball around, or would you rather them call off the round the day before so as people can live their life with their families.
i know a few blokes who you can talk to if you want to learn how to prepare wickets, so that should rounds be called off, the clubs can ring you to prepare their gropund for them to play on should they wish