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CC :: Worcestershire v Durham

poor scouting
Didn't say though that did I? There's only so much money you can spend and area you can cover with scouting. Durham's is predominantly focused on the Northeast, Cumbria, Scotland and Durham MCCU.
What a stunningly poor take on Durham Cricket Club
Whereas saying we are a club with a policy of preferential treatment for locally born players, despite there being no evidence for this and it being a bit 'dodgy;, is a "good take". :lol:

Here he is now, a real opportunity to get some runs and prove any doubters wrong.
Tory scum
^ emotional :rolleyes: :)
 
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Much as you might think there perhaps should be, there is no "local-first" employment policy at the club. The director of cricket and coach are from the other side of the planet. Several of our young academy players have been from South Africa, Cumbria, Scotland or other random parts of the country (e.g. Jones, Campbell).

Here's all our First Class captains with town or country of origin:

D. A. Graveney (1992–1993) - Bristol
P. Bainbridge (1994) - Stoke-on-Trent
M. A. Roseberry (1995–1996) - Houghton-le-Spring
D. C. Boon (1997–1999) - Australia
N. J. Speak (2000) - Manchester
J. J. B. Lewis (2001–2004) - Hounslow
M. E. K. Hussey (2005) - Australia
D. M. Benkenstein (2006–2008) - South Africa
W. R. Smith (2009–2010) - Luton
P. Mustard (2011–2012) - Sunderland
P. D. Collingwood (2013–2018) - Shotley Bridge
C. T. Bancroft (2019) - Australia
E. J. H. Eckersley (2020) - Oxford
S. G. Borthwick (2021 to date) - Sunderland

A few non locals there mate.

Whilst I’m not looking to get into a tête-à-tête on this, it’s an odd stat to pull up to prove either way that there’s a ‘local first’ policy.

There isn’t, of course. But then @The Rat never suggested there was.

What does ‘exist’ though is the Don Robson quote, where he proudly stated upon our acceptance into the First Class game that he’d be able to help realise the dream of having a lad from Burnopfield stride out at CLS to bat in a Test Match for England. Or words to that effect.

Nobody can question just how effective we’ve been at giving North East lads a massively enhanced chance of playing for England.

But back to the original point - it’s totally understandable when you consider both Don Robson’s comments and our record of producing international cricketers that all things being equal talent wise, members/supporters would be keen to prioritise local talent over bringing in outsiders.
 
Borthwick 13 runs from 15 balls ..... that's very quick scoring for him so early in an innings and I think this is behind his poor FC form. He's changed his batting style to be better in limited overs and worse in FC. Well, I think so. I'd prefer the old Borthwick back.
 
Well done 😂

How’s that? My fault for posting his 50 statistics?
I’m absolutely stunned by your line that it’s poor scouting that is the reason we end up with local lads

What a stunningly poor take on Durham Cricket Club :eek:

That wasn’t quite what he said…

Feels good to be the peacemaker for a change :p
Just missed the wicket answering the door to a Labour party activist. :mad:

I suppose I’ll take the blame like, not for anything posted but literally the delivery AFTER I got off the couch to gan dee the school run was when KP fell.
 
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Whilst I’m not looking to get into a tête-à-tête on this, it’s an odd stat to pull up to prove either way that there’s a ‘local first’ policy.

There isn’t, of course. But then @The Rat never suggested there was.

What does ‘exist’ though is the Don Robson quote, where he proudly stated upon our acceptance into the First Class game that he’d be able to help realise the dream of having a lad from Burnopfield stride out at CLS to bat in a Test Match for England. Or words to that effect.

Nobody can question just how effective we’ve been at giving North East lads a massively enhanced chance of playing for England.

But back to the original point - it’s totally understandable when you consider both Don Robson’s comments and our record of producing international cricketers that all things being equal talent wise, members/supporters would be keen to prioritise local talent over bringing in outsiders.
Nah, he's saying local lads should basically get cut more slack if they aren't playing well.

No employer could reasonably justify that practice.

I'm bored of this discussion now.

SB is on point here anyway. He's looked much better whenever he has tried to be positive, following his return.
 
^ emotional Correct :rolleyes: :)

Tidied.

;)
Nah, he's saying local lads should basically get cut more slack if they aren't playing well.

Many would agree with him. It’s actually been borne out many times before to good effect too though.

Stoneman and Jennings most recently are an example of two lads who were given far more time to develop than they would’ve had at several other counties. Both went on to repay that faith by winning us honours and playing for England.

Giving local lads a fair(er) crack of the whip is in our DNA. Our modus operandi if you will.
Edit - Got me Latin and french mixed up 🤦‍♂️

Should’ve said raison d'etre ;)
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Tea: Durham 208-2 (64 overs) Dickson 99*, Borthwick 25*.
 
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Didn't say though that did I? There's only so much money you can spend and area you can cover with scouting. Durham's is predominantly focused on the Northeast, Cumbria, Scotland and Durham MCCU.

Whereas saying we are a club with a policy of preferential treatment for locally born players, despite there being no evidence for this and it being a bit 'dodgy;, is a "good take". :lol:

Here he is now, a real opportunity to get some runs and prove any doubters wrong.

^ emotional :rolleyes: :)

No it’s a really really poor post

One of the worst I’ve seen on Durham

Each to their own though
Tidied.

;)


Many would agree with him. It’s actually been borne out many times before to good effect too though.

Stoneman and Jennings most recently are an example of two lads who were given far more time to develop than they would’ve had at several other counties. Both went on to repay that faith by winning us honours and playing for England.

Giving local lads a fair(er) crack of the whip is in our DNA. Our modus operandi if you will.
Edit - Got me Latin and french mixed up 🤦‍♂️

Should’ve said raison d'etre ;)
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Tea: Durham 208-2 (64 overs) Dickson 99*, Borthwick 25*.

Spot on

Smoker seemingly would just have a team of XI outside the area

Bizarre
It’s why Durham was granted first class status

Not to scout players in surrey
Whilst I’m not looking to get into a tête-à-tête on this, it’s an odd stat to pull up to prove either way that there’s a ‘local first’ policy.

There isn’t, of course. But then @The Rat never suggested there was.

What does ‘exist’ though is the Don Robson quote, where he proudly stated upon our acceptance into the First Class game that he’d be able to help realise the dream of having a lad from Burnopfield stride out at CLS to bat in a Test Match for England. Or words to that effect.

Nobody can question just how effective we’ve been at giving North East lads a massively enhanced chance of playing for England.

But back to the original point - it’s totally understandable when you consider both Don Robson’s comments and our record of producing international cricketers that all things being equal talent wise, members/supporters would be keen to prioritise local talent over bringing in outsiders.

No brainer

Smokers going even further than that though suggesting it’s poor scouting that’s the reason we are targeting local players

And quoting employment laws

Too far
 
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How’s that? My fault for posting his 50 statistics?


That wasn’t quite what he said…

Feels good to be the peacemaker for a change :p


I suppose I’ll take the blame like, not for anything posted but literally the delivery AFTER I got off the couch to gan dee the school run was when KP fell.

Treble it… just pulling your leg 😂
 
Tea observations:

Worcestershire’s appealing is really getting on my tits now. I understand they’re desperate for wickets, but the appeal by D’Oliveira when he struck Badger’s pads was embarrassing. In fact it was more celebration than appeal, as he ran down the track in an almost entitled manner, giving the impression it would be an insult NOT to raise the finger. From my perspective the ball appeared to have pitched comfortably outside leg.

Finch (I think) had a similar moment, a huge appeal to a delivery which just didn’t look close to being out. Up to now, I reckon there’ve been 5 hearty appeals and none of them looked remotely out.

Pitch still looks a belter like, I wouldn’t fancy being in the Worcestershire tea room at present. We really should be getting 400 as an absolute minimum from here.

Ha’way Durham!!
Treble it… just pulling your leg 😂

I always say that man. Well, I used to say double it, but I’ve evolved ;)
 
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