Sweet shot by your compadre, Padraig.
The small white ball game
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Well, the Sky coverage of the NatWest T20 Blast is IMO a disgrace.
The 'commentators' are making it all about them and the ludicrous crowd. The cricket is increasingly incidental.
Flintoff is way, way OTT and being encouraged by Keogh.
I thought Atherton / Hussain / Lloyd etc had more integrity than this. Their coverage of the Tests has been immaculate. but...........
.....yes, it's a fantastic cricketing occasion, but that Sky team has hi-jacked it. And made into a series of self-promos.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostWell, the Sky coverage of the NatWest T20 Blast is IMO a disgrace.
The 'commentators' are making it all about them and the ludicrous crowd. The cricket is increasingly incidental.
Flintoff is way, way OTT and being encouraged by Key
I thought Atherton / Hussain / Lloyd etc had more integrity than this. Their coverage of the Tests has been immaculate. but...........
.....yes, it's a fantastic cricketing occasion, but that Sky team has hi-jacked it. And made into a series of self-promos.Last edited by DracoM; 20-07-19, 21:57.
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Draco and Stan, hijacking the only golf thread for your own nefarious purposes is, if I may appropriate a phrase, just not cricket.
I wanted to mention the current Open Championship at Royal Portrush, in particular the failed attempts by Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods to make the cut for the final two rounds. What a shame. However, there is still room for drama in tomorrow's finish; can Shane Lowry (Ireland), hold off the challenge from Tommy Fleetwood (England); or are there another challengers to make a bid? What happened to Rory could happen to anybody - but will it? Tune in for for a performance as exciting as the First Night of the Proms.
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I last played seriously as an undergraduate at St Andrews but gave up on moving to London (cost). I now find that the park/woodland opposite my new flat has a 9 hole par 3 course so I intend to get back out there next year. A mashie niblick and a putter should be all I need.Barbatus sed non barbarus
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Originally posted by un barbu View PostI last played seriously as an undergraduate at St Andrews but gave up on moving to London (cost). I now find that the park/woodland opposite my new flat has a 9 hole par 3 course so I intend to get back out there next year. A mashie niblick and a putter should be all I need.
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostNow you're talking!
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostTalking of which, I played Strathtay the other week, Padraig, a quirky wee nine-holer just outside of Aberfeldy. A couple of holes I could have used a pair of crampons to scale the mountains they put between you and the cup. Lost a pile of balls in the process, and as happens in such circumstances, found a pile of balls, mostly better than the old totties I lost and that I am accustomed to firing off into the wild green yonder. By the time we got to the ninth the lightning appeared - exciting, and rather drookit wee day out.
You say, 'a drookit wee day'.
I say, 'I was drooked.'
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostThank God for lightning, John. It's the perfect excuse for cutting short a game. Otherwise a body might be tempted to fling bag, clubs, balls and all into the nearest ditch (and who know what's in there).
You say, 'a drookit wee day'.
I say, 'I was drooked.'
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