Thursday, March 25, 2010

Gary Putland Youth Cricket Academy

Please find below a list of players selected in the Gary Putland Youth Cricket Academy. The Southern District Cricket Club would like to thank all players that attended the trials held at Bice Oval.

The coaches were impressed by the standard of talent on display. It is the belief of the coaching staff that all players who attended showed signs that they have a future in club cricket and we would encourage all players to register their cricketing interest with their nearest cricket club.

The players selected in the Gary Putland Youth Cricket Academy are: Rory Hanson; Lindsay Cox; Ben Layton; Sam Phillips; Ben Layton; Tom Hynes; Ben Millman; Nick Scholl; Kalen Hesse; James Mifsud; Bryn Loots; Lachlan Hillier; Daniel Bruce; Ethan Alder; Cameron Smith; Brett Tillson; Brodie Whitbourne; Mitchell Farquhar; Thomas Page; William Greenshields; Isaac Tierney; Darcy Smith; Bradley Hills; David Unsworth; Quinn Thurtell.

For those players not listed we thank you for your efforts, we will be monitoring your progress at community club level in the Southern Cricket Association, Great Southern Cricket Association or the South Central Cricket Association.

Remember players mature at different rates, given time and growth there will be many more opportunities for you in the future. For those players named we will be in contact in the near future.

It is planned to conduct an information evening for parents and players to provide you with an overview of the program and expected commitments.

Any queries please do not hesitate to contact Harvey Jolly by telephoning8382 5657.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Grand Final Preview

Southern District will this weekend be represented by two senior teams in Grand Finals with C Grade taking on Woodville at Park 25 No. 2 and B grade playing Nothern Districts at Salisbury.

The C's made their way through to the GF thanks largely to an outstanding 99 from Nick Bowen who fell one run short chasing the final run of the match with Southern successfully chasing 210 set by West Torrens.

In the B grade a patient 69 from Scott Heywood and 65 from skipper Jason Riley saw the Stingrays post 265 on day one, and defend the total thanks to 3 wickets to Matthew Abbott and Tom Joraslafsky.

Both games commence at 1pm, and all supporters and players are invited to Bice oval Sunday evening post match to hopefully celebrate the clubs first senior flags for several years. The club will also be represented by the U16 whites team who made it through to the GF against East Torrens.
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Monday, March 8, 2010

Stingrays beat rain to upset Woodville

Southern District A grade must beat XXXX Gold one-day champions Kensington and rely on East Torrens upsetting Northern Districts to gain passage to the finals. After 3 consequetive wins against Port Adelaide, East Torrens and Woodville, the Stingrays sit 5th on the premiership ladder going into the final round. Southern can finish on equal points with Glenelg if the Bays lose their final game, but the Seahorses have a superior percentage which would only change with a significant defeat.

On the weekend the Stingrays defeated back-to-back premiers Woodville to end their season. After losing Lewis Hatchett prior to the days play with a hamstring injury, and without Redback Gary Putland, the Rays Michael Delaney proved his worth with the ball collecting 5 wickets. Delaney led the attack from the front, picking up 3 vital wickets in his first spell well supported by unlikely opening partner Matthew Sugg (10 overs 0-18), and Pat Jolly (1 wicket). A partnership from Chad Sayers and Jonathon Wells swang the game back to balance after coming together at 5-50, but wickets to spinners Shaun Tanner and Simon Roberts ripped the guts out of the Woodville middle order. When Delaney clean bowled numbers 9 and 10, it appeared a Stingray victory was inevitable. However, the weather had other plans. Heavy showers forced players from the ground as players spent a frustrating 90 mins battling covers and persistant rain. When play finally recommenced at 5:30pm, Simon Roberts trapped the dangerous Wells in front for another memerable Stingray win. The game was set up the previous week by a fighting 60 from Justin Ifould, and solid 30 from Joel Garrett, but Shaun Tanners 88 swung the game back towards Southern. Tanner was at his destructive best as he built his innings early, only to flourish with the tail late in the day. Shaun was unlucky to be fired after inside edging the ball onto his pads.

In the B grade Jason Riley (64*) and Chris O'Connor (30*) saved the Stingrays from an early collapse to have the side on the cusp of victory when rain intervened. After losing openers Paul Roberts & Josh Vincent early, a steady stream on wickets reduced the Rays to 5-57. After a 110 runs partnership Riley and O'Connor had swung the game back in Southerns favour when heavy storms saw the game ending in a draw. Dean Chambers 6 wickets the previous week had set up the run chase. restricting Woodville to 210.

The C grade were also defeated by the rain after reducing Woodville to 8-189 chasing the Stringrays 269. Nick Bowen scored a timely 94 well supported by Steven Ford and Kuang Tan. Daniel Rogers survived an early onslaught on the CBHS postage stamp to claim 4 wickets.

The D grades premiership season ended with a loss to Woodville in the rain at St Clair oval. Skipper Joel Ashforth tore a hamstring in the loss and may miss this weeks vital club game against Kensington. Dave Sboro (64) and Brad Hatchett (34) were the only batters of note in a disappointing total of 190. The bowlers battled hard but could not restrict the Woodville side who passed the run 7 wickets down.

Southern go into the final round 5 points clear of Northern District on the club Championship, and 20 points ahead of 3rd place Sturt. Four wins would guarantee the club its first ever club championship, but this will be a big ask against Kensington. D grade are the only side to drop a game in the past 3 rounds, so Southern go into the round with plenty of confidence and an opportunity to write a little club history.
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