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John Wren
"Look after the game. It means so much to so many."
Joined: 15 Jul 2007
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This summer The Age is running a series of articles that delve into the reasons why people play cricket on the weekends.
These articles, predominantly written by Peter Hanlon, are a very good read bringing good humour in enlightening us all why.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/cricket/why-cricket/2007/12/18/1197740273294.html
I played a couple of seasons in New Zealand with some mates in a social team. The biggest decision to make was whether to put down your ciggie or beer when the ball came near you in the field.
Of the Seddon cricket club:
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"Redders" Rooney has seen people collapse from the heat, had to put them in an ice bath and call an ambulance, then watched them turn up ready for more the next week. He reckons the camaraderie is different to that of a footy club, and one of the game's great lures. "We must be mad."
Like all at Seddon [Melbourne], he is proud of how they go about it. A young man with an intellectual disability came to the club one year, so they worked with him at training until confident he wouldn't get hurt, and gave him a run in the fourths. Another kid, from a disadvantaged family, started hanging around, so they took him in and gave him a game. Caring about winning is one thing, caring full-stop is something else.
"This is a community organisation," Rooney says.
"We're responsible for the people who are here and their behaviour.
"The moment we neglect our community obligations is the moment we're in trouble."
Do you or did you used to play cricket, competitive or social? Why? _________________ Purveyor of sanctimonious twaddle. |
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The Prototype
Paint my face with a good-for-nothin smile.
Joined: 23 Apr 2003 Location: Hobart, Tasmania
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I used to play socially with the mates, used to be the thing to do in school at least in the small area we had at my first school. Me and a friend who was from Thailand (his name was Boon.) became the new batting sensation known as David Boon...what? Oh well umm...I was bowling he was batting I was wearing some button I was given and missed a catch...
A first was pissed off at the dropped catch of course...:p I never wore a button playing cricket again... _________________ Ðavâgé
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