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What's with the Quiney selection hate? Two very strong seasons opening the batting and having just out scored his next competitor (Hughes) in the tour match. Surely that's a perfectly consistent selection? And then he made a pair because of a flaw in his game (loves to try to hit everything when he walks in = knicker)

oh yeah and chalk up Usman being called into the squad over Doolan when Clarke got injured as another blunder. It's hard to see how a player who failed once at test cricket mainly due to flaws in his game can come back in without changing them.
 
What's with the Quiney selection hate? Two very strong seasons opening the batting and havingjust top scored in the tour match, where his next competitor (Hughes) failed. Surely that's a perfectly consistent selection? And then he made a pair because of a flaw in his game (loves to try to hit everything when he walks in = knicker)

oh yeah and chalk up Usman being called into the squad over Doolan when Clarke got injured as another blunder. It's hard to see how a player who failed once at test cricket mainly due to flaws in his game can come back in without changing them.

The inconsistency is how quickly they got rid of Quiney compared to the likes of Hughes.
 
The inconsistency is how quickly they got rid of Quiney compared to the likes of Hughes.

It's not inconsistent.

One blokes 30 whilst the other bloke is much younger with the best stats of any young batsman in the country. Whilst Hughes also has several international failures he also has a few successes.
 
It's not inconsistent.

One blokes 30 whilst the other bloke is much younger with the best stats of any young batsman in the country. Whilst Hughes also has several international failures he also has a few successes.

Is 3 test innings enough? I don't rate Quiney so I am not batting for him or anything.
 

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Quiney was an injury fill in, remember. Quiney made a pair, Watson then returned to fitness.

And then Ponting quit. So a spot was back open. I guess you could say Quiney should have remained in front of Hughes, but as noted, test level exposed a flaw in his game, he hadn't improved it (duh. he barely had a chance). Hughes, having fixed a flaw in his game, meanwhile was scoring butt loads of runs. That all made sense to me. And then Invers made that bizarre statement that made no sense for a load of reasons, not least that Quiney was the obvious replacement come SA series, and Hughes come SL. sometimes it's just obvious what to do. It might not be consistent, but it's obvious.
 
Is 3 test innings enough? I don't rate Quiney so I am not batting for him or anything.

Watto was injured for the first two tests.
Quiney came in after a good year.

He failed 3 times and Hughes scored a century after a decent county cricket season.
Watson returned from injury and Quiney moved out.

Ponting retired. Hughes was moved in.

Quiney's being around for a long time and has only really had the one good season. He deserved a shot but I don't think he can be aggrieved with his handling.
 
right now, it makes about 10000X more sense to drop Hughes than Cowan. But is it 'consistent'? I don't know. The hastings selection + 4 seamers at the SCG remain the only selections that really trouble me.

Really? You weren't concerned when they turned over the entire pace attack before a deciding test at the WACA?
 
Really? You weren't concerned when they turned over the entire pace attack before a deciding test at the WACA?

I think that was the sports scientists fault more than the selectors.
 
Really? You weren't concerned when they turned over the entire pace attack before a deciding test at the WACA?

He did say the Hastings selection.

Anyway, Helfenhaus and Pattinson were both injured and couldn't play. If Siddle was fatigued to the extent that he simply couldn't play then that sucks but it's the way things go. Leaving Siddle out in those circumstances is not the same as resting Starc for the Boxing Day test (which was diabolical).
 
He did say the Hastings selection.

Anyway, Helfenhaus and Pattinson were both injured and couldn't play. If Siddle was fatigued to the extent that he simply couldn't play then that sucks but it's the way things go. Leaving Siddle out in those circumstances is not the same as resting Starc for the Boxing Day test (which was diabolical).

Did still give us Bird.

Siddle also looked completely ****ed in Adelaide.
 
I think that was the sports scientists fault more than the selectors.
Teachings from Leigh Matthews when he entered the dysfuntional club that became the Brisbane Lions.

"The Players will play"
"The Coaches will Coach"
"the administrators will administrate"
And heaven help anyone who tries to interfer in someone elses area.

The buck stops with the selectors - they sent a B grade attack into the most pivotal test of the summer on the back of what was possibly flawed advice - the boks played the same team and rissoled us in no time.

I went to a curators session with Les Burdett the other day. He was talking about looking after pitches like you would your kids - hard but fair. Treat a pitch with kid gloves and it will be a soft as butter and shit itself under pressure. What have the selectors done to our team?
 

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Did still give us Bird.

I know, but when they hand caps out like lollipops eventually one will be a winner. Johnson also could have been left out of that MCG team.

Siddle also looked completely screwed in Adelaide.

I'm comfortable with that decision.
 
Teachings from Leigh Matthews when he entered the dysfuntional club that became the Brisbane Lions.

"The Players will play"
"The Coaches will Coach"
"the administrators will administrate"
And heaven help anyone who tries to interfer in someone elses area.

The buck stops with the selectors - they sent a B grade attack into the most pivotal test of the summer on the back of what was possibly flawed advice - the boks played the same team and rissoled us in no time.

I went to a curators session with Les Burdett the other day. He was talking about looking after pitches like you would your kids - hard but fair. Treat a pitch with kid gloves and it will be a soft as butter and shit itself under pressure. What have the selectors done to our team?

I believe the selectors are under instruction from CA to not select players ruled out by the sports science and medical staff.
 
I believe the selectors are under instruction from CA to not select players ruled out by the sports science and medical staff.
That's fine - but they picked John Hastings to open the bowling - when he doesn't even do it for Victoria!!! Hello what was going on inside their heads? Jackson Bird's sitting there thinking what do I need to do to get a gig here and John Hastings is opening the bowling. Honestly it's mind numbing, it's like Ted Dexter is in charge. For those of you don't know who he is google "juxtapositioning" and see what you get.
 
I remember Steve Waugh saying that if he'd obeyed the medical staff all the time, he'd have played about 30% fewer Tests......they were always hedging on the side of resting anyone with the slightest niggle.

And this was in the 90's, it's probably become more conservative since then. No wonder our blokes don't play more than 2-3 Tests in a row these days.
 
I remember Steve Waugh saying that if he'd obeyed the medical staff all the time, he'd have played about 30% fewer Tests......they were always hedging on the side of resting anyone with the slightest niggle.

And this was in the 90's, it's probably become more conservative since then. No wonder our blokes don't play more than 2-3 Tests in a row these days.

Do you recall a few years back when Bracken sued CA over negligence in regards to his injury?

I think this new conditioning stuff started around the same time...

That's fine - but they picked John Hastings to open the bowling - when he doesn't even do it for Victoria!!! Hello what was going on inside their heads? Jackson Bird's sitting there thinking what do I need to do to get a gig here and John Hastings is opening the bowling. Honestly it's mind numbing, it's like Ted Dexter is in charge. For those of you don't know who he is google "juxtapositioning" and see what you get.

I do have to agree with you there.

Hastings and Hazlewood should not have being next in line.

Should have picked one of the Taswegians
 
Really? You weren't concerned when they turned over the entire pace attack before a deciding test at the WACA?

No not really. Thanks to some insane circumstances, it was a fairly plausible thing to do. First off, a 2 and a half day break between an Adelaide and Perth test match was always gonna impact recovery and never should happen again. And then Pattinson got injured during the match, so Hilf and Siddle had to take on a much much bigger workload, and then the game went til the end of Day 5, with Hilf and Siddle lodging plenty of overs that day. There was no way those two were anywhere near their usual level of fitness, and those two aren't good enough to play when they aren't near their usual level of fitness. It wasn't that much of a deal for me.

The main problem was that Hastings got picked, which really didn't make sense. Either you follow the Lyon, Cummins, Starc & Pattinson road and pick Hazlewood, or you trust the stats and pick Bird. (both Bird and Hazlewood were rested from the Aus A game to keep them up their sleeves remember, which in hindsight, seems to have been an early sign they knew the short break between the Adl to Perth matches could be troublesome). Instead they went down the middle and picked Hastings. It was insane. And then he opened the bowling...

(4 seamers at the SCG was troublesome to me due to the history of having 4 incumbent seamers, and chickening out of dropping one of them. see: 09 Ashes, 10-11 Ashes. And they did it then, and again during the ODers after Perth this summer)
 

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I remember Steve Waugh saying that if he'd obeyed the medical staff all the time, he'd have played about 30% fewer Tests......they were always hedging on the side of resting anyone with the slightest niggle.

Unless your the captain and have to maintain your image.

I went to a curators session with Les Burdett the other day. He was talking about looking after pitches like you would your kids - hard but fair. Treat a pitch with kid gloves and it will be a soft as butter and shit itself under pressure. What have the selectors done to our team?

What standard was the curator's course? And how'd Les look, he got much time left?
 
Unless your the captain and have to maintain your image.



What standard was the curator's course? And how'd Les look, he got much time left?

Les is flying, got the Prostate Cancer early - he'll be around for a long time yet - excellent presenter - legend.
 
Not just the captain, it was all players in that era.

Can you imagine a sports scientist telling Justin Langer or Glenn McGrath he couldn't play??

Hence Warnie's disdain for Pat Howard - and fwiw - I have to agree with him.
 

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