Stuart Clark

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Stuart Clark

Stuart Clark

@StuartClark6

New South Wales Rugby League. Don't mind cricket.

Sydney เข้าร่วม Haziran 2011
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Ewan Porter
Ewan Porter@ewanports·
Visited a premier Sydney golf club today. Was told I wouldn’t be able to play wearing black socks with black shoes and I needed to buy white club socks. Leaving this open for discussion, but I said out of principle, I’d prefer not to play than bow to archaic rules.
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Shane Warne@ShaneWarne·
Thankyou so much to everyone that placed a bid & a huge Thankyou / congrats to the successful bidder - you have blown me away with your generosity and this was way beyond my expectations ! The money will go direct to the Red Cross bushfire appeal. Thankyou, Thankyou, Thankyou ❤️
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Damien Fleming
Damien Fleming@bowlologist·
Anyday to catch up with your idol Dennis Lillee is a great day 👍 Never stops teaching bowling or the Fast Bowling Cartel salute #FOT #DK #GreatestOfAllTime 🏏
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Paul Osseweyer@osseweyer·
@StuartClark6 what do you think of the possibility of Mitch Starc being left out of the first test #Ashes
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Sydney Sixers WBBL@SixersWBBL·
🏏 Our @WBBL star @laurensmith74 recently paid a visit to the Girls Cricket Academy in the Sutherland Shire The academy is sponsored by Welfix and is run by the Caringbah Sports Cricket Club and Cronulla Seagulls Cricket Club to promote girls participation #smashemsixers
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Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar@sachin_rt·
Pitches play a crucial role, especially in Test cricket. In order to revive Test cricket and generate excitement, we need to provide more pitches like the one at Perth, where the skills of batsmen and bowlers are truly TESTed. This pitch was by no means “Average”.
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Stuart Clark@StuartClark6·
@DrJohnOrchard @eddiecowan @nathan_adcock22 That is the issue. They go hand in hand. CA have diminished the value in state cricket to a age/potential based competition. The flow on is nobody over the age of 22 is interested in playing grade cricket as they have no hope of anything higher.
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John Orchard
John Orchard@DrJohnOrchard·
@StuartClark6 @eddiecowan @nathan_adcock22 I think we're talking slightly different things: me on a way to get more people playing grade cricket, you on how to develop talent for the national Test team. Agree they're both important. Premier cricket admin difficult task to get the balance right
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Nathan Adcock
Nathan Adcock@nathan_adcock22·
J Buchanan on Premier Cricket “I have really enjoyed being around the young players but one of the things that concerns me is that there are no old players out there anymore... That used to be where you got your best coaching - playing with and against the older guys.” (Fox)
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Stuart Clark@StuartClark6·
@DrJohnOrchard @eddiecowan @nathan_adcock22 So your basing your response on viewership and ticket sales numbers. Towing the party line evidence. Far better research would be ask a few ex players. The current mode removes the hope of achieving higher honours based on age
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John Orchard@DrJohnOrchard·
@StuartClark6 @eddiecowan @nathan_adcock22 Research = spectators, BBL 30000 per game 1 mil TV, 50 over & red ball domestic = hundreds. Playing may be different to watching but suspect many people find 3 hours an easier commit than 7 whether watching or playing. I find 9 holes of golf easier to get to than 18 same reason
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John Orchard
John Orchard@DrJohnOrchard·
@eddiecowan @nathan_adcock22 ...and in saying that, women's club cricket which is short-form biased is growing. Men's cricket here has the handicap of red ball "tradition" making amateur participation a big ask
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Stuart Clark@StuartClark6·
@DrJohnOrchard @eddiecowan @nathan_adcock22 John, what research have you conducted to come to this conclusion? I would suggest little. The reason why no body older continues to play grade cricket is because once you are 22 years old under the current system you are considered to old.
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John Orchard@DrJohnOrchard·
@eddiecowan @nathan_adcock22 The big dilemma on grade cricket is whether to move backwards or forwards. If 50%+ of club cricket was T20 rather than red ball, much easier for older guys with a day job and family to commit to 4 hours of play per week than 1-2 days
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