Wednesday, December 16, 2009

BankSA Squad Announced


Southern District is pleased to announce the following players selection for the upcoming BankSA shield to be held in January.

Matt Abbott; Matt Overall; Kyle Bartlett; Rhys Barrett; Blake Trigg; Braden Altus; Sean Williams; Danny Horan; Steven Wheatland; Tom Cotter-Gillies; Sam Overall; Jack Gwatking; Matt Peters; Leigh Kuerschner; Huw Stone; Tom Philips; Lewis Hatchett (Coach).

Congratulations to all selected players. More information to be posted shortly.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Sugg & McCormack answer call for tons

Matthew Sugg posted his first hundred of the year in the B grade over the weekend to lead his team to a massive win over Prospect. Sugg scored his ton at a run a ball after the team stumbled to be 3-20 early. Robbie McCard chipped in with his first half century of the season to help the team post 290 at Bice oval. Prospect were never in the hunt on day 2, bowled out 120 runs in arears, with the bowlers sharing the spoils.

In the C grade Brendan McCormack posted his first club century as he and Liam Ridley made light work of the Prospect attack at Park 25. Together they put on 130 for the 3rd wicket, Ridly eventually outfoxed on 85 while McCormack continued patiently to his hundred before falling the next ball. Defending the target was never an issue as the ladder leading C's destroyed the Pirates top order for just 45 in the first dig, Jason Samarcq taking 4 wickets, and leg spinner Daniel Rodgers 3 wicket. Sent back in the opposition stumbled to 7-150 when play ended, Brad Hatchett picking up 4 2nd innings poles with his off spin.

It Was Bradley Hatchett who also starred for the D grade in their first innings on Saturday, making a controlled 93 before being unluckily run out backing up at the bowlers end. Skipper Joel Ashforth smashed a ball back to the bowler who in an attempt to get out of the way was struck on the hand, fracturing it in 2 places, and then defelcting onto the stumps. The D's put up 250 at CBHS with Alex Shute contributing 50 runs. Prospect were never in the hunt, as Jarryd McCormack lead the Stingrays with 3 wickets in their romp over the Pirates.

It was a different story at the A grade, where once again the top order failed to stand up and post a match winning score. Winning the toss on Saturday, skipper Simon Roberts sent the opposition in the knowledge he would lose Putland and Delaney the next day to state representation. The bowlers toiled away on a flat wicket, catching and fielding well to eventually bowl Prospect out for a modest 199. On day 2 Justin Ifould fell cheaply for just 6, with the captain falling the very next ball to leave the side at 2-20. Brenton Maiolo hung in and with Paul Roberts formed a partnership that looked capable of passing the total. However, neither managed to go on with their innings, falling after lunch for 52 (Maiolo) and 31 (Roberts) respectively. Shaun Tanner also showed some fight, posting 41, but also lost his wicket when the game was there to be won. DLCA import Lewis Hill fell for just 4, Scott Heywood 9, and keeper Toby Viney 13. Josh Vincent was stranded on 11 when Tom Joraslafsky and Lewis Hatchett both fell leaving the Stingrays 12 runs short of their target. This loss, and with the bye still to come, leave the A grade teams season hanging by a thread.

After 7 rounds Southern District sit 3rd on the club championship ladder. This week offers a considerable challenge as all sides face Adelaide in a 1-day game before breaking for Christmas.

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Stingrays in Futures League

Gary Putland and Joel Garrett turn out this week for several T20 matches for SA in the Futures League being played in Melbourne. Joel recently returned from the U19 national carnival and Gary has been in outstanding form for the Stingrays in the grade comp taking 13 wickets in his past three outings.

Fast bowler Michael Delaney also lines up for the Canberra Comets in the same competition this week.

Follow the scores live at http://ls.cricket.com.au/HomeFullScorecard126_2508_2.html


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Monday, December 7, 2009

Putland snares five in win

Stingray quick Gary Putland captured 5 wickets to continue his sintilating start to the season. For the second consequtive game, Putts claimed five wickets to lead the stingrays to a tight 3 wicket victory over Woodville. He ripped the game open in his first four overs, and along with opening partner Lewis Hatchett, they reduced the peckers to 6-15. Hatchett and Shaun Tanner both claimed 2 wickets and Mick Delaney 1 to complete the romp, Woodville all out 85. Toby Viney returned to the 1's keeping position with two outstanding catches.

Woodville then struck early to remove both stingray openers early. Only a well compiled 22 from skipper Simon Roberts and an outstanding knock from Michael Delaney (25no) saved the stingrays who at one stage collapsed to 6-53. Delaney struck the ball with intent, playing an intelligent innings to see the Rays to victory.

See match highlights by following the sidebar links to our StingrayTV channel or by following this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvfe4t4pvqI

Tuesday night night is the final T20 round match for the season with Southern taking on Adelaide, and hoping a victory will sneak the side into the finals. B/C/D grades train as normal at Bice oval, with Game scenarios played from 5:30pm sharp.

Next week features Sat/Sun cricket for all sides against Prospect.