Dingo_Jones
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Now thats pregnant with possibilities.Should the VTCA consider bring in a wet weather decision for each division eg 1 for Senior right down to West A. Rather than
a blanket decision for everyone.
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Now thats pregnant with possibilities.Should the VTCA consider bring in a wet weather decision for each division eg 1 for Senior right down to West A. Rather than
a blanket decision for everyone.
Now thats pregnant with possibilities.Should the VTCA consider bring in a wet weather decision for each division eg 1 for Senior right down to West A. Rather than
a blanket decision for everyone.
I agree. Lets not spoil the tables for the sake of 1 game. I know we are itching to get out there, but there needs to be common sense. What does irk me though, is when there are clubs that have rock hard wickets/tables and not are allowed to play because the VTCA call off a Sat. It is not right that if a club/groundsman put in the hard work in order to get a game going are told sorry, but no one is playing this weekend. This has happened a few times over the last few years, and not only in the first couple of rounds.What day did the VTCA call off play last week, Thursday? I heard there was over 40 grounds unavailable last week with plenty still not ready.. There's also a number of ovals that are touch and go.
Would it be sensible to just call this week off and not ruin centre tables with good weather just around the corner?
not sure its fair if only one or two games go ahead and some sides get the 6 points plus bonus points and others get just the 3 for the draw, when for most not being able to play is no fault of their own.I agree. Lets not spoil the tables for the sake of 1 game. I know we are itching to get out there, but there needs to be common sense. What does irk me though, is when there are clubs that have rock hard wickets/tables and not are allowed to play because the VTCA call off a Sat. It is not right that if a club/groundsman put in the hard work in order to get a game going are told sorry, but no one is playing this weekend. This has happened a few times over the last few years, and not only in the first couple of rounds.
How your wicket looking? I drove over the bridge yesterday, and not a cover in sightI agree. Lets not spoil the tables for the sake of 1 game. I know we are itching to get out there, but there needs to be common sense. What does irk me though, is when there are clubs that have rock hard wickets/tables and not are allowed to play because the VTCA call off a Sat. It is not right that if a club/groundsman put in the hard work in order to get a game going are told sorry, but no one is playing this weekend. This has happened a few times over the last few years, and not only in the first couple of rounds.
I agree its not fair. All I am saying is, its also not fair on the clubs/curators that do get playable wickets, and then told that you cannot play because other grounds are no good. Perhaps the clubs that do rely on councils will then have a solid argument to take to their council and ask the question why their ground is not ready???not sure its fair if only one or two games go ahead and some sides get the 6 points plus bonus points and others get just the 3 for the draw, when for most not being able to play is no fault of their own.
To be honest, I am not 100% sure that our wicket could be ready for tomorrow. But as I said in my earlier post, I am not specifically talking about this week or the first round in general. From memory, we have had a hard deck ready to go on multiple occassions over the last 5 years or so, only to be told that our game cannot start. As Strek said, how is this fair?? Surely if a club wants to put in the effort of getting covers down etc, it should be rewarded with play at least???How your wicket looking? I drove over the bridge yesterday, and not a cover in sight
not sure its fair if only one or two games go ahead and some sides get the 6 points plus bonus points and others get just the 3 for the draw, when for most not being able to play is no fault of their own.
I agree. I can't remember when the then VJCA introduced bonus points, but it was quite a long time ago (30 years plus, perhaps). But it doesn't really make sense. Using percentage to separate teams on equal points is easy - even easier as I assume MyCricket can do all the sums for you - and removes a lot of the unfairness of teams with large versus small grounds, or super-fast versus slow outfields.Just another good arguement why the bonus point system is no good
So closer to 40 than 30. Actually, now you've got me interested. Looking at my records, I can distinctly remember my team making the finals by just 4 runs (and definitely calculated by bonus points, not percentage) in 1972/73. I can remember hanging off the phone as we got the scores from the other ground...Bonus points first started in 1974-75 season.
Canning.ST ready to go although very green and a touch soft. All that work on getting a deck up for nothing.43 1st X1 grounds were out for tomorrow
I agree with him. Comments like that don't really help the situation. Just ask yourself "are bonus points the best way to play the most enjoyable cricket" The number of games that develop into a farce (or worse) only because clubs want to have bonus points is massivego back to your comp champ, nothing to do with you
We got covers down on Tuesday, and it was rock hard. Trained this morning, and most of our guys are probably working on their tans. Seems ridiculous that those that could get a deck up, are denied the chance to play on itCanning.ST ready to go although very green and a touch soft. All that work on getting a deck up for nothing.