Guess Who all over the amateur irongloves here....
Amateur I might be, but if that's your reading of proceedings choo choo then you really do qualify for the Goofey moniker given to you by Fridge etc.
In fact, after being severley towelled up on here you would be better off shunting yourself to your toot toot shed and not blowing your tired whistle for a while.
You really do struggle on here don't ya champ. Goofey? What is that supposed to mean? Perhaps you are referring to Goofy, which is the nickname the hoff has given to Goochy? I can't work it out, but perhaps you could enlighten me after you have re-read the Oxford Dictionary prior to your next post.
Towelled up on here? Come on sport, you're so far behind the rest of us it's not even fair. ****, now i'm sounding like Goochy....or is that Goofey?
Some exciting news for Parkfield & SSCC fans in todays Dandenong Leader. To find out more go to Dandenong Leader online or grab the paper out of the letterbox.
PARKFIELD will be able to give opposition batsmen the Bird next season. The Rod Bird.
The experienced left-arm Premier Cricket paceman has joined the Fielders, hooking up with his former teammate Steve Spoljaric, the First XI captain and champion all-rounder.
Bird played with Parkfield as a marquee signing in last seasons DDCA Twenty20 competition.
He comes to the club after a season at Casey South Melbourne and brings the experience of 61 Premier matches, the bulk of them at Hawthorn-Monash University.
There were 68 wickets at 36.16, with a best return of 5-74.
Parkfield has also appointed 20-year-old Jarryd Williamson as coach.
He is believed to be the youngest mentor in its history.
Williamson played juniors at Parkfield and Berwick before having a stint in the lower grades at Melbourne.
He returned to Berwick two years ago, only to be injured.
Last season he played baseball for Monash.
He is young but when we interviewed him he was really impressive, Parkfield stalwart Tony Payne said of Williamson, who is in Japan studying to be a barrister.
Meanwhile Springvale South has secured heavy-scoring Sri Lankan batsman Jeevantha Kulatunga as an overseas player.
The 38-year-old has played 203 first-class matches, hitting 9204 runs at 32.29, with 14 centuries and 55 half-centuries.
The right-hand batsman and right-arm seamer played two Twenty20 matches for Sri Lanka in 2008.
Kulatunga has also played a lot of league and club cricket in England.
He replaces Suranjith Silva as Souths overseas player.
Ive heard the new SSth Import Puts on a fine dinner
That makes for a change doesn't it. We normally have to do the wining and dining. Why didn't you come? You were invited. Maybe you were too busy trying to get Dhanhuka's number?
P.S I've got it if you want it
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So, Slocs, does the 38-year-old o/s guy lower the average age of the Bloods T1 side next year?
Guess your No.1 coloured pens man will just have to use initials to keep his scorebook pristines. He'd need an extra page to fit Hettiarachchi Gamage Jeevantha Mahesh Kultunga.
So, Slocs, does the 38-year-old o/s guy lower the average age of the Bloods T1 side next year?
Guess your No.1 coloured pens man will just have to use initials to keep his scorebook pristines. He'd need an extra page to fit Hettiarachchi Gamage Jeevantha Mahesh Kultunga.
Impressive CV though.
will see if ayres and boyd run around next year as to the average age gag you cracked.
not sure who the ink master will be at this stage. are you interested?
looks like you know more about him than me. i just know him as jeeva.
PARKFIELD will be able to give opposition batsmen the Bird next season. The Rod Bird.
The experienced left-arm Premier Cricket paceman has joined the Fielders, hooking up with his former teammate Steve Spoljaric, the First XI captain and champion all-rounder.
Bird played with Parkfield as a marquee signing in last seasons DDCA Twenty20 competition.
He comes to the club after a season at Casey South Melbourne and brings the experience of 61 Premier matches, the bulk of them at Hawthorn-Monash University.
There were 68 wickets at 36.16, with a best return of 5-74.
Parkfield has also appointed 20-year-old Jarryd Williamson as coach.
He is believed to be the youngest mentor in its history.
Williamson played juniors at Parkfield and Berwick before having a stint in the lower grades at Melbourne.
He returned to Berwick two years ago, only to be injured.
Last season he played baseball for Monash.
He is young but when we interviewed him he was really impressive, Parkfield stalwart Tony Payne said of Williamson, who is in Japan studying to be a barrister.
Meanwhile Springvale South has secured heavy-scoring Sri Lankan batsman Jeevantha Kulatunga as an overseas player.
The 38-year-old has played 203 first-class matches, hitting 9204 runs at 32.29, with 14 centuries and 55 half-centuries.
The right-hand batsman and right-arm seamer played two Twenty20 matches for Sri Lanka in 2008.
Kulatunga has also played a lot of league and club cricket in England.
He replaces Suranjith Silva as Souths overseas player.
Geez Billy how long did it take you to type that all out?
Ive heard the new SSth Import Puts on a fine dinner
That makes for a change doesn't it. We normally have to do the wining and dining. Why didn't you come? You were invited. Maybe you were too busy trying to get Dhanhuka's number?
P.S I've got it if you want it
I didnt want to have a conflict of interest
and dont worry about Dhanhuka mate during our match winning
20/20 partnership i got his number he,s answering it as well