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The Colts Thread

Jakester1288

International Regular
As a rookie you had a one year contract with Colts. Beginning of next season you'll have to sign with a club. Colts will have first crack at you however iirc.
Say I wanted to move on, and you have first crack, I would just knock you back and go to the team I wish to play for?

I wish to continue playing on with the Colts ftr. If you want me, I will be back next season.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Just popping in to return geg's thanks for the season. Though disappointed by the Greens' finish, and the lack of a double from me (:ph34r:) this has been easily my most enjoyable season here at dev league. The thought geg puts in is great, he is a credit to the Colts. Will probs bump into some of you in the offseason, otherwise see you all for the T20 next season (Y)
 

chooka_nick

International 12th Man
this has been easily my most enjoyable season here at dev league.
Mmm - every season it gets more professional. I agree, it's been an enjoyable season, although I daresay I've enjoyed grade more than I have Dev League.
Speaking of which - how many years have I played in Dev League now? Must be five, surely.

Also?
The thought geg puts in is great, he is a credit to the Colts.
Totally agree with your sentiments here, man, spot on.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Colts One Day Round Up

Would first like to say congratulations to the whole team for putting in our best one day effort yet, despite the end of season choke. Last year I think we won 2 games, which we certainly bettered this year.
We started strongly and by the end of the third quarter it looked as though we'd make the finals. Then, we lost to all the teams in the final quarter, bar Masters.
Our batting, which had been thin but capable for the first 75% of the season suddenly broke down, combined with our otherwise superb bowling attack conceding more runs than previous, international call ups and a banning, we really finished the season weakly, when we should've made the finals.

First up, batting.
Slow scoring was probably the biggest disappointment, with very few bats striking above 75/100.
Starting at the top and working our way down, Dan Rai couldn't carry over his fine off-season OD form and was subsequently dropped. Though he made a promising, and handy, knock down the order when called up as a replacement. Will have to work hard in the off season if he has any hopes of starting in the first game next season.
Bosco Fitzsimmons was brought in to replace Rai and fared little better, being inconsistent with plenty of starts but only 1 score above 50 to show for it, and a poor strike rate of 61. Will need to do the same as Rai if he wants to play regularly next season.
Dasa was a late inclusion, brought in to open and starting promisingly with 85. Basically then mirrored Bosco, scoring starts followed by single digit scores, managing to cross 50 just once more. Will be part of the battle for the openers spot next season.
Will Kerr started off opening with limited success, but then flourished after being moved to number 3. Cruelly made 99, then went 11 better soon after to register his maiden List A tonne. Strike rate could do with improving, but the number 3 spot looks to be his.
Mike Wilson started well too at number 3, though later shifted down the order, and his average hovered around 30. Mixed up paced innings with some quick hitting, and hit a couple of 50s. Will definitely be a starter next season, but in which spot is uncertain for now.
Chris Butler ravaged the attacks of Australia and Pakistan but was much more subdued against his domestic counterparts, scoring a solitary fifty in a season interrupted by international call ups. Was one of the quicker batsmen though, and will naturally continue at 4 next season.
Dan Towns started the season brilliantly, and became a rock and match winner in his new role at number 5. Showed maturity and commitment to steer the side away from defeat on a few occasions, scoring a hundred and five fifties along the way. Finished the season very quietly though, but will be sure to continue with his good form next season.
Dylan Cole's season was unluckily interrupted by injury, soon after playing his first few games. Looked good at the crease and hit a couple of 50s, but a strike rate of under 60 is something that will need improving, and soon.
Max was, on reflection, unfairly dropped after a few solid games down the order. In a late finisher type role, he typically scored faster than everyone else before him. Should be given a prolonged run next season.
Hancock played a couple of innings, but it was his innings of 37 at more than a run a ball that really stood out, in a side that seems to be full of grafters. With an impending retirement next season, we hope his son can step up as a one day player for the Colts.
Andy Pimpkins started very strongly to his first season, before tailing off, plus being out due to a ban. Could potentially be a real match winner for us with the bat down the order in the future, especially if he can do it at the rate he did this season.
Mittal was brought in as an international replacement and unfortunately failed to get going, aside from his top score of 26.

Bowling wise, this was possibly our best season ever.
Spinks co-lead the attack like as if he'd been doing it for years, cutting a swathe through line ups, but quietened out as the season progressed. Definitely one to watch for the future - a potential international player in the making.
Kyle Wright lead the team superbly, taking the most wickest plus a 5fer, combined with Spinks to form a very formidable new ball partnership. His experience shone through, though unfortunately, was somewhat let down by the batsmen meaning he couldn't lead the team into a final this year. Next year could be the one, though.
Ryan Dunn bowled okay, not really threatening but not being carted either. Was dropped, but then recalled due to Pimpkins ban and bowled an excellent spell to show us why he should be in the side next year.
Pimpkins started much as Spinks, dominating with the ball, despite being a fresh faced rookie. An impressive debut season, he'll no doubt feature as a regular next year.
Mike Wilson started as a specialist bat, and after a few wickets here and there, became a full time attacker, coming back from an abysmal season last time around.
Hutchinson averaged 2 wickets per match, also impressing in his debut season. Will start as first change next year for sure.
Tarick Weber unfortunately had a season much like the last, and despite an okay economy rate, was dropped, leaving the side with a seam only attack. Will need to work hard in the off-season.
Quinn got his chance thanks to internationals largely thanks to some good grade form, but couldn't transfer it over and wicketless in his two games.

Overall, a good season, but disappointing at the end. Batting is the area where we clearly need to improve on. If we do, we should be a shoo-in for the final imo.
 

Flying V

U19 12th Man
I think Geg has been brilliant this season really holding the team together and definitely being the one to lead us to the successes we have achieved throughout the season. I hope I will be offered an extension to my contract and that I have a good offseason to impress the selectors. Again thanks for all the good work from our captains and lets hope to get to the finals next year, I know we have it in us.
 

Flying V

U19 12th Man
And a pay rise I hope, working for Rai's wet towels to add to my collection has been rewarding but I can't eat them... at least not without sufficient ***ual stimulation.
 

Retox

State Vice-Captain
Yeah I'm abit slow in ODs for some reason maybe going up the order so that I can be the wall could be an idea?
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Okay, end of season voting club voting and awards night.

Basically, you need to email in to me, in a 3 2 1 points system (3 being the top vote, worth three points), your choices for the following:
FC Bowler of the season
FC Batsman of the season
FC All-rounder
Overall FC player

OD Bowler of the season
OD Batsman of the season
OD All-rounder
Overall OD player

Overall Colts player of the year

And Kyle will of course name a special captains award.

Send your votes to etendard@gmail.com

Edit: should point out you can't vote for yourself.

If we can get these in by next Sunday (the 12th) that'd be great, thanks :)
 
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NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Would prefer if the awards are decided by more than the votes of two people.


Seriously, if you can't be bothered to do the 3, 2, 1 then at least do 1 pick for each category. :(
 

Loony BoB

International Captain
Sorry, meant to do this Monday D= Will do it now.

EDIT: Crap, I can't since email is blocked here... will do it either today or tomorrow when I'm in the old office for reporting.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
No probs guys. Was going to send out an email to everyone but I don't actually have everyones email :ph34r:
 

Loony BoB

International Captain
Aside from this season's rookies, I should have them around. And the rookies I assume had them posted in their signups, so I can find them and email those to you too.
 

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