Archive for March, 2010

Black Pigs win C grade trophy

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

By Michael Eckstein

Scorecard

The Black Pigs went into the C Grade final on a high, following a stunning victory in the semi final over the “Centrals”. The triumph was set up by two dominant batting performances in the first innings – Demo scoring 72 and Ned hitting a quick fire 89. Jack and Worm were also impressive, building strong partnerships for the 4th and 7th wickets. Chasing a total of 336, the Centrals crumbled under the heat of the Australian sun and the heat of Ned and Demo’s bowling. Jack and Chris ripped through the middle and late order and the match was over before you could say Rybarczyk.

So, onto the final the Black Piggies marched. There was much talk prior to the game of a bonding session involving 1kg schnitzels, but thankfully this never eventuated and all Pigs arrived at the match feeling fresh and fired up.

Macquarie Uni, who were coming off a controversial victory against North Shore, won the toss and elected to field, clearly afraid off the much vaunted Pigs bowling attack. Needless to say, this might have been a slightly erroneous decision.

Dog and Matt walked to the crease with a confident air about them. 20 overs later they walked back for a drink and Matt had chalked up a half-century. Talk about peaking at the right time. After some hard earned electrolytes they were out in the middle again. Matt had said to Dog something a long the lines of “This is us today mate, you and me. Our game”. He was bowled shortly after chasing Mac Uni’s spinner. Matt’s departure left Dog feeling a little antsy. He chased the Mac Uni spinner and was subsequently clean bowled.

Enter Fame and Stooke. Fame is C Grade’s pinch hitter – he pads up all day and when the captain says “get us some quick runs”, on he comes. And thus, on he came and henceforth quick runs were attained. Having done his job he packed his suitcase, turned the Out of Office on and popped one up to a thankful midwicket.

Stooke made a classy 30 odd before getting fired by our friendly professional umpire, adjudged LBW. He was filthy, really really filthy. Filthier than a dirty little pig covered in filth. The Mac Uni players went loco and on came Nasir and Demo. They both went (relatively) cheaply although Demo managed to land a few punishing blows before his departure. At this point the Pigs were not looking so comfortable, sitting on 6/190-something. What’s more, the brilliantly unpredictable stick work of Nasty Hands Ned was about to be on show. It was clear that this match was going to go one way or the other.

4161464262146666664161… the Mac Uni spinner’s figures were evidently, grossly disfigured and Nasty had made another quickfire 80 odd.

Meanwhile, Sneak Leaney had been quietly going about his business. Maybe inspired by Ned’s brutal handling of the bowling attack, he shortly thereafter pulled a number of glorious shots out from the kit bag, including his trademark cut – a shot he executes so beautifully it would make even the most hardened butcher cry.

With able support a long the way from Worm and Thommo, Sneak made his way to 97. 2 balls left in the day. Rosie down the other end, after smashing two huge sixes in the previous over. NOOOOOOO! Sneak ended up stranded on 97 after running a single and Rosie getting bowled. Nevertheless, 421 runs on the board a job well done. The “batting group” had performed and now it was up to the “bowling unit” to do their job.

The next day began beautifully. In front of Percy the Pig, Nasty cleaned bowled their most highly credentialed batsman. He opted to leave a ball outside off stump, unfortunately for him the ball magically changed direction and ripped out the aforementioned stump.

Demo then picked up the next key wicket after bowling some absolutely gorgeous lines. It was a joy to behold – watching the ball arrow into 2nd slips hands. Matt had caught one! And a big one at that.

Ned executed a very cheeky run out and Jack took some more scalps (can’t remember exactly what happened – short term memory has suffered due to activities on Sunday night) and then Fame came on to drop some hand grenades on the unsuspecting Mac Uni batsmen. He took a couple of relatively inexpensive wickets and it was looking like we would have the match wrapped up before lunch.

And so it was, Dog took the final wicket and the first of many VB tins were brought out. Happily, the Black Pigs then trotted down to Blackman Lower to watch the Pink Pigs win an absolute thriller. Nice work Weaver!

THE END.

C grade with beer

*please note I can’t actually remember much of Sunday. Since beginning typing about 2 hours ago my extended hangover has returned in full force. Feel free to point out any omissions / correct any errors.

Pigs win C grade and A reserve grand finals

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Congratulations boys!

grand final winning teams with beer 2

Full match report to come.

Pump it pink

Friday, March 26th, 2010

by Damo

Well Piggers,

The pointless activities of this week are almost at an end. Sure, we may have sold a few videotapes, won a couple of court cases, taught a few equations and dicked around on the internet more than anything else, but we haven’t yet won a Premiership, which of course, if the only thing that really matters this week.

As our ridiculously hairy-backed Skipper predicted, Pig Park brought out the best in us for the semi – we were vocal, confident and focussed. However, it is easy to be confident when bowling a team out for 75 at a ground that we haven’t lost at in 22 appearances. Tomorrow we are unlikely to have it so easy.
We are playing the No. 2 side in the comp (who just happened to end up with the Minor Premiership), which means that they are likely to build a partnership or two and throw down a few gems.
Batsmen, from 1 to 11, need to protect their wicket. After all, it’s your GF wicket – your firstborn is not as valuable. If we bat for 72 overs, Ricky is paying $1.09 for the win.
Bowlers need to be patient with that line and length, as well as fire the firetruck up Stato!
Fielders have to hunt the ball and try their absolute best not to f*ck it up when it comes their way, particularly if it’s in the air.

The important thing is that regardless of how the game is panning out, we all keep our heads high, maintain the chatter and give it our all because there is no next week. If we’re under the pump; we just keep plugging away. If we’re doing the pumping; we pump Pump PUmp PUMp PUMP it hard!

Remember; we’re playing a team that last week nearly lost to a team whose captain was run out while congratulating his partner on the boundary he’d just hit. We haven’t lost to them yet and we’re not gonna start tomorrow.

As extra inspiration, I’ve attached a picture of the backbone of this Premiership side; our much-loved wicky.

Ricky

Grand final weekend

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Gentlemen of the Pigs, Supporters, families, and friends,

Welcome to Grand Final weekend wherein the Pigs CC will field two teams. An astonishing achievement already – well done everyone, even the useless B Graders who could not hit a 100 runs against a team of all current players’ children (most of which are less than 4 years old) – firm, but fair.

Below is an email from the NSCA, all grand finalists please read (yes, that is the same Michael Clear – so behave).

Even better is that both games are at the same ground and I can assure you that the NSCA is looking forward to having two Pigs teams, and supporters, and Pigs, causing mayhem all weekend.

Photos – we will need a photo of each Grand Final Team for the NSCA, in full whites (can the chap in C Grade please roll down his trousers for the photos), and brown caps – so please be at the ground and take the photo at 12.40pm on Saturday. I would also like a club picture – so, I will try and organise that on Sunday at a time which is convenient so if you are yelled at to make your way for a quick photo, please do so. I will be mindful of people about to bat etc.

B Grade will be arriving throughout Saturday, but, will be there for all of Sunday. B Graders (and any other supporters of A and C), please try and be at the ground at 1pm on Sunday and we can settle in with a few quiet ones.

This Sunday will see a huge celebration at the Great Northern commencing shortly after we all leave the Blackman precinct. I will be booking a large area for all teams and all supporters so please show up just for a while (or all night). Beer will flow as will embellished stories from the season and hopefully one or two about the grand finals just played. Please invite all your friends, spectators etc to celebrate with us. Please leave your motor vehicles at home.

Best of luck everyone, and congratulations again for a great season. Whatever happens this weekend, ending up with 3 teams in the semis, 2 in the Grand Final and most other teams supporting us over our respective opponents this weekend suggests this club had a good season.

Team selections:

NSCA-A Reserve
North Shore v Pigs CC*
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27 Mar 2010 1:00PM, 28 Mar 2010 1:00PM

You know who you are

Damo cops some stick

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Bucky (I think) created a web game…


…and Ricky de has been hard at work also:

Wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube man

Wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube man

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