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Australian Domestic Season 2019/20

GoodAreasShane

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Gannon's success could almost be a blessing in disguise IF it makes CA put his action under the microscope again.

Clutching at straws a bit I know, but this is a black day for Australian cricket
 

Burgey

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So did you play club cricket with this guy *burgey? What's the story
*Burgey

Nah he's the first grade skipper of the club my young bloke plays for and he's coached him for about five years as well. have come to know him from basically sitting watching him coaching Burgeinho since he was 12 or so. Just stoked for him because he's worked so ****ing hard, and hasn't been a chosen foetus from day one who's got a rails run. He's just literally put down thousands of runs and they couldn't ignoer him any more. Won the O'Reilly medal last year too.
 

Burgey

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Is this an actual opinion he had?

Like, for a home Ashes, 100%. Him and a bunch of other blokes, actually.

Neser was a perfectly good pick for England though. Would've outSiddled Siddle in the all the innings Siddle Siddled in.
Absolutely.

He tore it up last summer with the Dukes ball int eh back half of the Shield. Would have had him in a heartbeat. Didn't matter though. Australia won* anyway.

*the England way - hit more boundaries in a drawn series.
 

Prince EWS

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Absolutely.

He tore it up last summer with the Dukes ball int eh back half of the Shield. Would have had him in a heartbeat. Didn't matter though. Australia won* anyway.

*the England way - hit more boundaries in a drawn series.
Neser would've been gun with it too though. Like I think I'm probably the second biggest legit Abbott fan on the forum at this point and he definitely would've been a better pick than Siddle, but Neser was the specialist "pommy bowling allrounder in Aussie body". A must.
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
Neser would've been gun with it too though. Like I think I'm probably the second biggest legit Abbott fan on the forum at this point and he definitely would've been a better pick than Siddle, but Neser was the specialist "pommy bowling allrounder in Aussie body". A must.
Where roughly do you think those they would sit in the overall pecking order?
 

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*Burgey

Nah he's the first grade skipper of the club my young bloke plays for and he's coached him for about five years as well. have come to know him from basically sitting watching him coaching Burgeinho since he was 12 or so. Just stoked for him because he's worked so ****ing hard, and hasn't been a chosen foetus from day one who's got a rails run. He's just literally put down thousands of runs and they couldn't ignoer him any more. Won the O'Reilly medal last year too.
Good stuff

Having just got involved with cricket again, I am hearing (and seeing) so much ridiculous stuff that it’s nice to see performance rewarded
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
Really liking Hunt so far. Shame the general malaise of spending too much time around the South Australian setup will probably get to him eventually.

Made a good score in grade last weekend, but the contrast of facing Huw Stone and co versus facing Patt0 is absolutely night and day
 

NUFAN

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Trav Head is a curious cat. I dont really expect to see a 47* from 171 balls but I like it, especially if he ends up getting a 100.
 

TheJediBrah

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It would be a terrible thing for Australian cricket if Head hacks his way to a "gritty" century on an absolute road and forces his way back into the Test side
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
Trav Head is a curious cat. I dont really expect to see a 47* from 171 balls but I like it, especially if he ends up getting a 100.
He isn't showing any inclination to get on with it, but I don't mind that. Pitch still pretty docile, just looking to wear down the attack has its value
 

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