The first game for the wills/sharp shield will be played over the next two Sundays, come down for would should be a ripping game, lots at stake for both clubs. Fridge stacked with southern & coke for Rainsey to.
Must say that I was very impressed with the facility at Arch Brown for a cricket watcher. Great deck, fast outfield, great elevated viewing in front of the rooms and electronic scoreboard the updates every ball including scores for the two batters! Could think of worse places to watch the T1 GF.
the lone maggot is the last person that should be bagging anybodies cricket ability. he's a dud cricketer and a dud person. he may be the most laughed at cricketer in the ddca, everyone loves hanging s h i t on him, he makes it too easy though...maggot!
ahh the lone maggot thats a new one, was a ripping days cricket to watch perfect viewing ground. also mentioned you about to walk out the gate before the ball got to wills craig
-- Edited by lone ranger on Tuesday 17th of January 2012 08:26:09 AM
ah ok pete i thought he may written something bad and he regretted writing it so he deleted it and so forth have not used any commas or full stops either is that ok to understand question mark
Yep, Gav dropped a pretty easy catch. So what? He had a fair dinkum crack in the field for 80 overs, even after he dislocated his finger when trying to save a boundary late in the day. I know what side of the fence i'll be on when i'm his age.
Must say that I was very impressed with the facility at Arch Brown for a cricket watcher. Great deck, fast outfield, great elevated viewing in front of the rooms and electronic scoreboard the updates every ball including scores for the two batters! Could think of worse places to watch the T1 GF.
Yeah without trying to sound biased, I couldn't imagine a better venue for the Turf 1 GF than up at the cave. Those points you mention, plus the natural atmosphere makes it pretty hard to go passed I reckon.