Nah, loves those Pancakes and hoisin sauce.Surprising. Was under the impression he's more of a charcoal chicken/chips man myself.
Nah, loves those Pancakes and hoisin sauce.Surprising. Was under the impression he's more of a charcoal chicken/chips man myself.
Article?rob cassell turn down vics offer to move to redbacks.
Didn't he get a first baller on his debut?Personally, I think he'll end up being another Darren Dempsey. Not sure if you remember him, but he dominated grade cricket in Melbourne, couldn't get a look in and headed over to SA for a game and failed. Rather similar players; like to bully the bowling, whack the ball hard, rely on being balanced and simple footwork, rather than big strides.
Fair few reasons why he hasn't gotten a look in:
- Didn't come across well to people when he was a younger fella. Used to be called "Aker" down at Carlton (his club) for a while, in honour of Jason Akermanis.
- Not always the smartest cricketer. Has worked on this recently though, and this is one of the reasons why he gets so many hundreds, he's prepared to play within himself once he's on top and the field is back.
- Seen as being very front foot reliant, and Princes Park (his home ground) has tended to be pretty slow and low in recent times.
- Against a battery of quality bowlers, some may believe that the jury is still out. However, without playing many 2nd XI games, he has hardly received the chance to prove them wrong.
I've played against him a few times, got him out a couple of times, but he's usually hit me for a few zacs before then. Got dropped this year before playing the Blues, and he got a ton and was super impressive, according to the boys.
Yeah reading that article it deafinately looks like Cassell will be moving to SA. Looking at his grade statistics this season they are quite impressive. I know he has a good outswinger and doesn't bowl long spells, but that is all I know about his bowling.Cazzulino from a friend who plays grade,the age on rob cassell,he felt he was behind a lot of pacemen.
Not sure about the first baller, but I believe that he got a pair and was part of an Ian Harvey hat-trick.Didn't he get a first baller on his debut?
You must be in line for a state call up if you're dismissing potential state players.Not sure about the first baller, but I believe that he got a pair and was part of an Ian Harvey hat-trick.
You must be in line for a state call up if you're dismissing potential state players.
what?You must be in line for a state call up if you're dismissing potential state players.
Had a shocker the past couple of seasons, I'm a long way from any sort of selection these days.He said he used to get that guy who's going down to play state cricket for Tasmania out a few pages back.