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***Official*** New Zealand Domestic Season 2015/16

Slippaah

U19 12th Man
But as a passionate follower of the domestic game, you'd be happy with someone opting to dig in and find a path in their home province, yes? Rather than nick off at the first opportunity.

In regards to that, anyone think the housing market in Auckland is likely to play havoc with their domestic side? Teachers are exiting the area en masse and given a similarly structured domestic contract system, wouldn't it make sense? Either that or live with Mummy until your career is done...
A Domestic Cricket contract is not going to help buy a house in Auckland. Maybe a 2 bedroom Unit in Otahuhu. Auckland will remain a local team. Contrast Konrad Hurrell ,on his reported Warriors package of $500,000 p.a. before his recent departure.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
But as a passionate follower of the domestic game, you'd be happy with someone opting to dig in and find a path in their home province, yes? Rather than nick off at the first opportunity.
Well maybe if Otago had done a better job of shepherding Duffy's career in a good direction from 2011-2016, sure.

The phrase 'nicking off at the first opportunity' is probably better attached to Michael Bracewell's 2015/16 Plunket Shield campaign tbh. Especially when there's already four or five okayish under-25 seamers in the Otago mix already, who'll all be looking to call dibs on the new ball over Smith.

Calling him a rat if he did move would just be taking short-sighted parochialism too far and to the detriment of New Zealand overall tbh. Now Wellington's got quite a thoughtful and clever asset in Arnel to try to weave a silk purse out of Bacon and co., again. No-one really wins there.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Though Kippax, you might also suggest the Smith not squander the gold of his days blown around the Basin Reserve, trying to improve the hopeless Wellington, giving his life away to the Arnels, the ghost of Siddons and the mediocre players whose names I forget. He ought to surrender his devout little cricketing heart to the inured Northern Districts agribusinessman imho. Mightn't land the impulsive promotion though they'll be less spendthrift with that gold, if history is any guide (which it always is to the agribusinessman).
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
All this talk of rats who nick off at the first opportunity brought Straw Man into the thread. Makes sense.

Leave the small town and the small minds you grew up with in your dust and look after No. 1, Nathan Smith. You know the smart money like Straw Man is.
 
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Slippaah

U19 12th Man
The UK has today voted for Brexit and to LEAVE the EU. How quickly will the ECB react and where will this leave " Kiwi" cricketers who have relied on the ECJ HR Rulings in Bosman and Kolpak to play in the UK ? Brexit could affect UK based Rugby and League players as well.

Bosman - Bosman took court action against the European Football authorities, RFC Liege and the Belgian Football authorities; he argued that payment of transfer fees for free agents conflicted with an EU citizen's right to free movement within employment. The court ruled in favour of Bosman as the system, as it was constituted, placed a restraint on freedom of movement of EU workers and was prohibited by Article 39 of the EU treaty of Rome.

Kolpak- this ruling extended Bosman. Kolpak,a Slovakian Handball player, was not from the EU but from a country with a free trade relationship with the EU. So the European Court of Justice's findings meant that any player from any nation which had such a relationship with the EU could also freely play as a sports professional. Countries with associate trading relationships with the EU include South Africa, Zimbabwe and several in the Caribbean and Pacific Islands eg: Samoa and Tonga.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
McCone moves to Central Districts.

Todd Astle Christchurch Metro
Leo Carter Christchurch Metro
Michael Davidson Christchurch Metro
Andrew Ellis Christchurch Metro
Cameron Fletcher Christchurch Metro
Peter Fulton Canterbury Country
Kyle Jamieson Canterbury Country
Tim Johnston Christchurch Metro
Cole McConchie Christchurch Metro
Ken McClure Christchurch Metro
Ed Nuttall Christchurch Metro
Henry Shipley Canterbury Country
Logan van Beek Christchurch Metro
Will Williams Canterbury Country

Wellington Firebirds: Brent Arnel, Hamish Bennett, Tom Blundell, Fraser Colson, Matt McEwan, Iain McPeake, Stephen Murdoch, Ollie Newton, Michael Papps, Jeetan Patel, Michael Pollard, Matt Taylor, Anurag Verma, Luke Woodcock.

Central Stags: Tom Bruce, Dane Cleaver, Greg Hay, Marty Kain, Andrew Mathieson, Ryan McCone, Ajaz Patel, Seth Rance, Jesse Ryder, Ben Smith, Blair Tickner, Ben Wheeler, William Young.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
First Round of Contracts Announced for 2016/17

Promising NZ U19 and North Otago seamer Nathan Smith is another who will be available for large parts of the domestic season but has decided to firstly complete his final year at Waitaki Boys HS. Experienced seamers Craig Smith and Brad Scott were not available for contract consideration due to work commitments however both will be available for team selection at various extended stages of the season.

The 13 contracted players announced today are:
Warren Barnes, Michael Bracewell, Derek de Boorder, Jacob Duffy, Ryan Duffy, Josh Finnie, Jack Hunter, Anaru Kitchen, Rhys Phillips, Hamish Rutherford, Christoffel Viljoen, Sam Wells, Brad Wilson. Two names to be added.
Neil Broom (overseas player)
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
First 14 Auckland Aces contracts offered | Auckland Cricket

Hutchinson and Andrews both join Auckland from other Major Associations and will help bolster an attack that has lost stalwart Michael Bates to retirement and Matthew Quinn to Essex.

The first 14 players offered Mondiale Auckland Aces contracts for the 2016/17 season in alphabetical order are as follows:
Cody Andrews
Brad Cachopa (Takapuna)
Mark Chapman (Parnell)
Colin de Grandhomme (Howick Pakuranga)
Lockie Ferguson (Parnell)
Donovan Grobbelaar (Howick Pakuranga)
Michael Guptill-Bunce (Cornwall)
Shawn Hicks (Howick Pakuranga)
Dane Hutchinson
Tarun Nethula (Cornwall)
Rob Nicol (Captain) (Cornwall)
Robert O’Donnell (Takapuna)
Glenn Phillips (Howick Pakuranga)
Jeet Raval (Suburbs New Lynn)
 

RxGM

U19 Vice-Captain
Another interesting move is that Andre Adams has been replaced as Auckland bowling coach. I wonder if he is moving up the tree?
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Wellington Firebirds: Brent Arnel, Hamish Bennett, Tom Blundell, Fraser Colson, Matt McEwan, Iain McPeake, Stephen Murdoch, Ollie Newton, Michael Papps, Jeetan Patel, Michael Pollard, Matt Taylor, Anurag Verma, Luke Woodcock.
Those are the bowlers, but where are the batsmen?
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
First 14 Auckland Aces contracts offered | Auckland Cricket

Hutchinson and Andrews both join Auckland from other Major Associations and will help bolster an attack that has lost stalwart Michael Bates to retirement and Matthew Quinn to Essex.

The first 14 players offered Mondiale Auckland Aces contracts for the 2016/17 season in alphabetical order are as follows:
Cody Andrews
Brad Cachopa (Takapuna)
Mark Chapman (Parnell)
Colin de Grandhomme (Howick Pakuranga)
Lockie Ferguson (Parnell)
Donovan Grobbelaar (Howick Pakuranga)
Michael Guptill-Bunce (Cornwall)
Shawn Hicks (Howick Pakuranga)
Dane Hutchinson
Tarun Nethula (Cornwall)
Rob Nicol (Captain) (Cornwall)
Robert O’Donnell (Takapuna)
Glenn Phillips (Howick Pakuranga)
Jeet Raval (Suburbs New Lynn)
Be interesting to see how Phillips fares...
 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
Be interesting to see how Phillips fares...
Everyone knows I'm a sycophant but I reckon he's set for a big year, particularly in limited overs stuff. Done a lot of learning in the UK about playing on the front foot, his old habits of preying on anything short doesn't cut the mustard on low decks over there.

Pretty exciting year for Auckland as far as batsmen are concerned. O'Donnell, Phillips, Chapman all young guns, Raval with exposure to the highest level, Guptill-Bunce looking to show his season wasn't a fluke, then the usual slap and tickle from the middle order.
 

Blain

U19 Captain
Those are the bowlers, but where are the batsmen?
I'm thinking the same thing about Auckland, but they have no bowlers. Other than Ferguson, there's not many teeth there. Surely they have some talent coming through in the bowling ranks.. Or is it a bit of a political selection policy up there (players from certain schools/clubs over others)?
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
I'm thinking the same thing about Auckland, but they have no bowlers. Other than Ferguson, there's not many teeth there. Surely they have some talent coming through in the bowling ranks. Or is it a bit of a political selection policy up there (players from certain schools/clubs over others)?
On first glance that appears to be the case. But you've got to remember that Auckland's arsey medium-pacers have been plenty effective in recent seasons. I'm betting Grobbelaar and CdG will continue to take plenty of wickets at a good average next season.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
Is there another year of no hope for Firebirds? Barely a change in personnel. How are we going to change the result?
 

RxGM

U19 Vice-Captain
The full black caps schedule is out for the next 9 months, it is a hell of a lot of cricket

14 Tests in 9 months, in the past we have gone 9 months with zero tests

Schedules
 

jcas0167

International Debutant
Is there another year of no hope for Firebirds? Barely a change in personnel. How are we going to change the result?
Bennett & McPeake will be lethal at the Basin. Hamish Marshall will provide the lynchpin and take pressure off Papps, Murdoch & Pollard. I think they could come second in the Plunket Shield.
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
The full black caps schedule is out for the next 9 months, it is a hell of a lot of cricket

14 Tests in 9 months, in the past we have gone 9 months with zero tests

Schedules
Where are the likes for this post.

This post made my day,

Basin Reserve test vs the Saffers next year = MINT.

A tour to India = MINT
 

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