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Scorchers post mortem;

1. Someone buggered up our salary cap. How the hell was Bancroft allowed to leave?
2. If the answer to 1. is we signed Cam Green who then withdraw from the tournament then that is more than frustrating. I heard a story that when the WA Shield team were in Brisbane recently Voges stayed behind in Perth because he was left scrambling to fill out our roster.
3. Not enough from our big money import Crawley. Contributed to the worst opening combinations in Scorcher history. Connolly experiment failed, Whiteman has never been a T20 player, Eskinazi is just garbage (couldn't believe we re-signed him)
4. Turner. Absolute gut punch to lose him. Got us out jail a few times last season. His leadership was arguably even more important.
5. Richardson. :rolleyes: Give it up mate you're cooked. The Liam Ryan of WA cricket. Get Paris back for the Scorchers. Give Haskett a run in red ball cricket.
6. Agar. Speaking of cooked this bloke was playing white ball cricket for Australia a few months ago and now gets tonked by park cricketers. Someone on here mentioned we desperately needed a legspinner. Touche. I think we're gonna have to poach one.
7. Evans. Our best player. This has been mentioned before but why the **** do you sign someone who then has to leave right at the business end of the tournament?
8. Morris. What the hell happened in the last couple of games?
9. Gonna soon need a replacement for Tye, who's still decent but about 53 years old. Hopefully Matt Kelly is over his injuries.
10. Connolly (batting down the order) gives me some hope for the future. Learned a few tough lessons this season but will be better for it.
 
24 year old irregular state player Pope 4/24 (4)
34 year old finished at state level Boyce 3/20 (3.2)
20 year old kid Connolly 2/17 (3)
Part time off spinner, full time opening batsman Short 1/31 (4)
Australian representative of all three formats Agar 0/28 (2)

GAGF.
 
One of the worst top 3's in our history but yeah, let us chase.
Terrible decision at the toss.

The trouble we have, is we can't bowl sides out for under 150 and we can't make 150.

Losing Turner and Richo was the straw that broke the camel's back I guess.

The decision to bowl first reeked of a captain who was clearly lacked confidence in the batting order. A debutant in Fanning and another opened in Harris who hasn't played much T20 cricket lately while Whiteman at four hasn't had a great tournament.

Personally, I didn't have an issue with the decision to bowl first. The Strikers were 4/49 tonight and then 6/95, the fact we let them score 7/155 comes down to our bowling attack/captaincy.

Scorchers post mortem;

1. Someone buggered up our salary cap. How the hell was Bancroft allowed to leave?
2. If the answer to 1. is we signed Cam Green who then withdraw from the tournament then that is more than frustrating. I heard a story that when the WA Shield team were in Brisbane recently Voges stayed behind in Perth because he was left scrambling to fill out our roster.
3. Not enough from our big money import Crawley. Contributed to the worst opening combinations in Scorcher history. Connolly experiment failed, Whiteman has never been a T20 player, Eskinazi is just garbage (couldn't believe we re-signed him)
4. Turner. Absolute gut punch to lose him. Got us out jail a few times last season. His leadership was arguably even more important.
5. Richardson. :rolleyes: Give it up mate you're cooked. The Liam Ryan of WA cricket. Get Paris back for the Scorchers. Give Haskett a run in red ball cricket.
6. Agar. Speaking of cooked this bloke was playing white ball cricket for Australia a few months ago and now gets tonked by park cricketers. Someone on here mentioned we desperately needed a legspinner. Touche. I think we're gonna have to poach one.
7. Evans. Our best player. This has been mentioned before but why the * do you sign someone who then has to leave right at the business end of the tournament?
8. Morris. What the hell happened in the last couple of games?
9. Gonna soon need a replacement for Tye, who's still decent but about 53 years old. Hopefully Matt Kelly is over his injuries.
10. Connolly (batting down the order) gives me some hope for the future. Learned a few tough lessons this season but will be better for it.

1. The whispers were the Scorchers were very tight on salary cap but due to the increase in cap this season were able to offer Bancroft a 40% increase on his salary for the 2022/23 BBL. It also became apparent that Bancroft wasn't happy he was down the pecking order to begin last season. Sydney Thunder allegedly offered Bancroft double his salary from 2022/23 which he accepted. Money talks in the end.
2. Not ideal that Green knocked back a contract but he was in need of a rest after a busy season.
3. Certainly didn't get enough from our openers and that has to be a priority for next season. We need an opener who can take advantage of the powerplay and bat aggressively but also be available for the entire tournment. Crawley did have one good game but perhaps missed the mark a little bit. Eskinazi has a very good record in T20 in England but is another who has missed the mark so to speak.
5. Disagree he is done, just needs careful management, the bulk of which will need to be done over the off-season. There's the possibility in the short-term he may only be a white-ball player going forward.
6. He had a pretty poor tournament, it must be said. He'll play the remaining Marsh Cup games you would think but will likely find himself played Second XI cricket while the Shield side is playing.
7. Absolutely need Evans back next season and for the whole tournament.
8. Didn't have a great couple of games at the end but was pretty good aside from that.

24 year old irregular state player Pope 4/24 (4)
34 year old finished at state level Boyce 3/20 (3.2)
20 year old kid Connolly 2/17 (3)
Part time off spinner, full time opening batsman Short 1/31 (4)
Australian representative of all three formats Agar 0/28 (2)

GAGF.

Boyce very much underrated. He has a pretty good T20 record and a very good T20I record from the games he has played.
 

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The decision to bowl first reeked of a captain who was clearly lacked confidence in the batting order. A debutant in Fanning and another opened in Harris who hasn't played much T20 cricket lately while Whiteman at four hasn't had a great tournament.

Personally, I didn't have an issue with the decision to bowl first. The Strikers were 4/49 tonight and then 6/95, the fact we let them score 7/155 comes down to our bowling attack/captaincy.



1. The whispers were the Scorchers were very tight on salary cap but due to the increase in cap this season were able to offer Bancroft a 40% increase on his salary for the 2022/23 BBL. It also became apparent that Bancroft wasn't happy he was down the pecking order to begin last season. Sydney Thunder allegedly offered Bancroft double his salary from 2022/23 which he accepted. Money talks in the end.
2. Not ideal that Green knocked back a contract but he was in need of a rest after a busy season.
3. Certainly didn't get enough from our openers and that has to be a priority for next season. We need an opener who can take advantage of the powerplay and bat aggressively but also be available for the entire tournment. Crawley did have one good game but perhaps missed the mark a little bit. Eskinazi has a very good record in T20 in England but is another who has missed the mark so to speak.
5. Disagree he is done, just needs careful management, the bulk of which will need to be done over the off-season. There's the possibility in the short-term he may only be a white-ball player going forward.
6. He had a pretty poor tournament, it must be said. He'll play the remaining Marsh Cup games you would think but will likely find himself played Second XI cricket while the Shield side is playing.
7. Absolutely need Evans back next season and for the whole tournament.
8. Didn't have a great couple of games at the end but was pretty good aside from that.



Boyce very much underrated. He has a pretty good T20 record and a very good T20I record from the games he has played.
Oh I rated Boyce years back. I think his fitness went to shit and Hobart kicked him to the curb and he fell off a cliff for a while. Had a resurgence this year.
 
I don't think we need to reinvent the wheel.

We still have a good bowling attack assuming Richo comes back plus Matthew Kelly.
McKenzie seems a good prospect and Connolly is better than part time.
Could probably get Hatzoglou back if we wanted depth.

CA have said next year, the test players will be available for the back end of the tournament.

Desperately need top order bats.
Didn't get value for money with Crawley.

Dan Hughes doesn't get a regular game for Sydney.
He might be worth having a crack at.

I think Josh Philippe is out of contract as well.

Eskers and Whiteman to get the chop.

Think it's time Aggers found a new home.
Optus doesn't suit him.
He can't hit it over a jam tin and has appalling body language at times.

Injuries probably cost us a spot in the final TBH.
 
Daniel Cherney knows virtually nothing about footy.
Seems he's knows even less about cricket.

Stoinis a "dream signing".
FMD.

Asks if Heazlett would be an upgrade on Whiteman.
My Nanna would be an upgrade on Whiteman.


2024-25: Ashton Agar, Jason Behrendorff, Cooper Connolly, Aaron Hardie, Josh Inglis, Mitch Marsh, Lance Morris, Jhye Richardson, Ashton Turner
Out-of-contract: Liam Haskett, Nick Hobson, Hamish McKenzie, Andrew Tye, Sam Whiteman, Marcus Harris (replacement player), Sam Fanning (replacement player)

The BBL benchmark for so long, the Scorchers will be disappointed after their finals flop but are poised to go again having tied up much of their WA-based core until at least the end of next season. Cam Green will be an interesting case over the next 12 months given he opted out of playing in the BBL this season. Up-and-coming left-arm spinner McKenzie has some fans and could attract interest. Hobson has stepped up when needed and should stay. Veteran Tye was blocked from playing with the Dubai Capitals but there appears to be no ill-will between him and the WACA.


Dream signing: Marcus Stoinis - How big would this be? The Scorchers could use Stoinis at the top of the order and let him reprise the role where he made more than 700 runs in BBL09. Perth has Laurie Evans and Ashton Turner as finishers, but adding WA local Stoinis at the top of the order would be a huge statement of intent from the BBL powerhouse.

Realistic target: Sam Heazlett - The Scorchers are always more likely to prioritise local talent than look outside the WA borders to bolster their squad. But Heazlett is a player who would make sense. He can bat anywhere from opening to No.5 and didn’t get a look in at the Hurricanes. It’s just whether he’s seen as an upgrade on players such as Sam Whiteman and Marcus Harris.
Priority re-signing: Andrew Tye - Seems highly unlikely at 37 years of age that Tye would move clubs. After a campaign where he took 11 wickets in nine matches with a strike rate of 16.8, Tye has earned at least one more year as a key cog in a formidable Scorchers attack.
 

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Daniel Cherney knows virtually nothing about footy.
Seems he's knows even less about cricket.

Stoinis a "dream signing".
FMD.

Asks if Heazlett would be an upgrade on Whiteman.
My Nanna would be an upgrade on Whiteman.


2024-25: Ashton Agar, Jason Behrendorff, Cooper Connolly, Aaron Hardie, Josh Inglis, Mitch Marsh, Lance Morris, Jhye Richardson, Ashton Turner
Out-of-contract: Liam Haskett, Nick Hobson, Hamish McKenzie, Andrew Tye, Sam Whiteman, Marcus Harris (replacement player), Sam Fanning (replacement player)

The BBL benchmark for so long, the Scorchers will be disappointed after their finals flop but are poised to go again having tied up much of their WA-based core until at least the end of next season. Cam Green will be an interesting case over the next 12 months given he opted out of playing in the BBL this season. Up-and-coming left-arm spinner McKenzie has some fans and could attract interest. Hobson has stepped up when needed and should stay. Veteran Tye was blocked from playing with the Dubai Capitals but there appears to be no ill-will between him and the WACA.


Dream signing: Marcus Stoinis - How big would this be? The Scorchers could use Stoinis at the top of the order and let him reprise the role where he made more than 700 runs in BBL09. Perth has Laurie Evans and Ashton Turner as finishers, but adding WA local Stoinis at the top of the order would be a huge statement of intent from the BBL powerhouse.

Realistic target: Sam Heazlett - The Scorchers are always more likely to prioritise local talent than look outside the WA borders to bolster their squad. But Heazlett is a player who would make sense. He can bat anywhere from opening to No.5 and didn’t get a look in at the Hurricanes. It’s just whether he’s seen as an upgrade on players such as Sam Whiteman and Marcus Harris.
Priority re-signing: Andrew Tye - Seems highly unlikely at 37 years of age that Tye would move clubs. After a campaign where he took 11 wickets in nine matches with a strike rate of 16.8, Tye has earned at least one more year as a key cog in a formidable Scorchers attack.
Early on in that article it mentions Stoinis would take less than he'd get elsewhere if he went to the Scorchies. I know he's past his best but I wouldn't hate it in that case, not exactly a lot else out there locally.
 
Early on in that article it mentions Stoinis would take less than he'd get elsewhere if he went to the Scorchies. I know he's past his best but I wouldn't hate it in that case, not exactly a lot else out there locally.
An upgrade on Eskigod, and makes it more likely that we get continuity at the top of the order than getting an international opener
 
An upgrade on Eskigod, and makes it more likely that we get continuity at the top of the order than getting an international opener
Stoinis fails the attitude test for me.
Looks like he's totally disinterested.

Scored 169 for the season.
No thanks.
I'd rather persevere with Fanning if that's the case.
 
Stoinis fails the attitude test for me.
Looks like he's totally disinterested.

Scored 169 for the season.
No thanks.
I'd rather persevere with Fanning if that's the case.
He plays for the Stars though. Can understand being disinterested
 
I could see Stoinis knocking back his state contract if he is left out of the CA contract. In that case he’ll be as good as all the overseas players as he will play a bit of cricket here and then leave midway through the comp to play in SA and in the middle east
 

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I could see Stoinis knocking back his state contract if he is left out of the CA contract. In that case he’ll be as good as all the overseas players as he will play a bit of cricket here and then leave midway through the comp to play in SA and in the middle east
If he's taking less money to be based at home, surely he won't piss off half way through then. Just put in the contract he has to play BBL over other comps.
 

Boonie would be proud, explains why he is out of the ODI series
 
If he's taking less money to be based at home, surely he won't piss off half way through then. Just put in the contract he has to play BBL over other comps.
If he misses out his priorities will likely change. At his age his international career would be over and bow he’d be looking to makes as much money out of cricket ad he can.
 
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