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NSW Blues 2010/11 Thread

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Yeah you've got to admire his character.

I'll definitely be putting some money on him to be the highest scorer in the Sheffield Shield this year if the odds are decent. The only thing that'll stop him is being called back up to Australia.
 
Yah thats fine, good luck to him. Seemed like a decent guy but never fully grabbed his spot
 

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They've tried to find a spot for Chris Simpson everywhere, time to try opening!
 
mark cameron will be a great pick up for WA. you could win a shield with an attack of Duffield, Coulter-Nile and MC. not much depth though.
 
mark cameron will be a great pick up for WA. you could win a shield with an attack of Duffield, Coulter-Nile and MC. not much depth though.

Ryan Duffield
Nathan Coulter-Nile
Mark Cameron
Michael Hogan
Brad Knowles
Nathan Rimmington
Matt Dixon
Joel Paris

Our depth will be fine. Heaps of good young talent there, too.

Should I add Sajid Mahmood? :p
 

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Simpson Carsledine and a couple of others from QLD Bulls have lost there contracts, interesting to see if they get picked up, there list looks very very weak.
 
Ryan Duffield
Nathan Coulter-Nile
Mark Cameron
Michael Hogan
Brad Knowles
Nathan Rimmington
Matt Dixon
Joel Paris

Our depth will be fine. Heaps of good young talent there, too.

Should I add Sajid Mahmood? :p
that kinda re-enforces my point.

assuming michael hogan is the fourth man from the top of the tree, unless he or one (or more) of the other guys stand up over the 11/12 season that depth will be tested at some stage over the season.

admittedly i can't profess to knowing what joel paris or matt dixon are like.

but you're right, there is some serious talent coming through over WA way which always great for australian cricket. but i think you guys will probably have one or two more tough seasons (particularly in the bowling department) before that talent starts to shine. guys like Beaton, NCN, Duffield, Harris and Marsh have huge futures.

on to the NSW list pretty standard though i think Luke Doran could probably feel a bit let down.

Ben Laughlin likewise at Queensland though he's had a poor run of injuries. Didn't see Chris Simpson getting the axe, as much as he's pretty useless. Great to see Neser upgraded. I was pretty impressed by him. He could have a real future.

WA was pretty standard too - Heal's demotion through the ranks has been most disappointing and i've always been a fan of Magoffin but he can't stay on the park and at his age it is time to let go.... Birt moving states has basically put him in the last chance saloon. Thought he was a lock to play test cricket about 6 or 7 years ago but has not quite come on.
 
oooo yeah saw nathan brain get a contract. that's a great result for him. hasn't had great results in grade cricket but watching him bowl in that second xi game he's got the best approach of any of the young leggies floating around - zampa, boyce and himself. was quite suprised after i watched hiim bowl his first over that the skipper hadn't bought him on till quiney and stray had put on 150 or so runs.

but need to see a lot more of him.

spinners, particularly leg spinners, it's impossible to go of their performances.

unlike quick bowlers and batsmen where you can generally watch them bat a handful of times and from there you can follow their performances to get an idea of what they're like. even off spinners to a certain extent you can do this.

but leg spinners are a completely different ball game.

it's like when young cricketers go up the grades. if quick bowler X has more success than quick bowler Y at third grade, when they both get promoted generally it's still X who's doing better than Y. Batsmen likewise. inb4 someone brings up some bloke that couldn't crack a run in wangaratta 4th XI and is now leading run scorer in th riverina over 35's golden oldies league..... obviously it's not a hard and fast rule (nothing ever is really) but it's a reasonably solid one.

But there are plenty of spinners who struggle at one grade, but when they go up a level they start taking a shitload of wickets. and vice versa.

warnie is a great example. his grade record isn't ordinary. admittedly he didn't play very much after he catapulted through to the australian team so it's not a 100% fair example. but his record for victoria is not great, and he definately shield cricket in his glory days to be considered enough of a sample size.

anyway, i think i'm waffling :)

tl;dr version - brain is a really talented bowler
 
shane mott takes another 3 wicket haul for the dutch in their win over Kent (http://www.espncricinfo.com/county-cricket-2011/engine/current/match/492294.html) and moves to outright leader on the wicket taking board in that comp (although he has got a couple of games on somerset youngster lewis gregory)

elsewhere warner stars in the fc matches, usman not so, copeland so-so (for him), hughes probably seals his spot in the team. sok wasn't the disaster he could have been in the ODers.

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Simon Katich - Perth
Doug Bollinger - Thunder
Beau Casson - Unsigned
Stuart Clark - GM of Sixers
Michael Clarke - Unsigned
Burt Cockley - Unsigned
Trent Copeland - Unsigned
Patrick Cummins - Sixers
Brad Haddin - Sixers
Nathan Hauritz - Brisbane
Josh Hazlewood - Sixers
Moises Henriques - Sixers
Phillip Hughes - Thunder
Phil Jaques - Hobart
Usman Khawaja - Thunder
Brett Lee - Sixers
Nic Maddinson - Sixers
Peter Nevill - Sixers
Stephen O'Keefe
Ben Rohrer - Sixers
Steven Smith - Sixers
Mitchell Starc - Sixers
Shane Watson - Sixers
David Warner - Thunder

Rookie List
Sean Abbott (R) - Thunder
Nathan Brain (R) - Unsigned
Timm Van Der Gugten (R)
Adam Zampa (R) - Unsigned
Nicholas Bills (R) - Thunder

+ Armstrong and Doran signing with the Thunder. Sixers still have 7 spots free too.
 

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