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An insight into Australian club cricket
By Will 2 years ago, at the end of January Leave a comment on this post
No, I’m not talking about the bloke who last week threatened to kill an umpire (true). This gem comes from Stu - whose blog is one of the many I don’t have time to read as often as I’d like - who was a regular here during the Ashes, when everyone went Kricket Krazy.
Here’s a copy of an email I received this afternoon from my cricket club, which I feel beautifully displays the nature of the majority of Australian Club Cricket (this is verbatim!):
Subject : Thursday Night Training
Watto wishes to let all players know there will be no Thursday night
training this week, due to Australia day Public Holiday and the expected heat
conditions.
However Browny has expressed his desire to open the bar. If
anyone if interested in training or attending the Bar can you give him a quick
ring.
Tags: alcohol, australia, bar, beer, club-cricket, fracas, umpire |
4 Responses to “An insight into Australian club cricket”
September 2nd, 2007 at 3.06 pm
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test agag
September 2nd, 2007 at 3.16 pm
another one
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