OD Competition

Discussion in 'Provincial Competitions' started by MightyPies, Sep 8, 2009.

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Should the OD Format be scrapped ?

  1. Scrap it

    9 vote(s)
    36.0%
  2. Keep it

    16 vote(s)
    64.0%
  1. BoyBlunder BOY Blunder

    Keep it imo. It was fine while the rate of simming was up. Just gets annoying when simmage is few andfar bewteen.

    Ill admit BS>OD
     
  2. Frizzed WC Welker

    Voted yes, although in truth I don't care too much for it.
     
  3. Kylez KF Tait

    Scrap the RT IMO, but keep the Horrigan games. Unless it is to much for Cribb to sim.
     
  4. kingdamo DRP Taylor

    I'm a big fan of it. :laugh:.
     
  5. Callum CJ Laing

    TBH I think if you were playing in the RT you would want to keep it.
     
  6. Incey BC Jacobs

    Keep it all.
     
  7. MatthewJay TA Miokovic

    Cribbles should offload the HC simming to someone else.
     
  8. Youngman JE Harding

    Dont mind it, would rather more BS and ALC than OD though.
     
  9. Kylez KF Tait

    Yeah maybe, but it is my opinion at the moment. I'm happy with all the provincial test cricket games.
     
  10. Zakaron SDR Laing

    Keep it i like my bowling avg :ninja:
     
  11. Fungus K Fung

    You forgot Herd.

    I'm eligible, but pretty sure I won't leave NSW for them.
     
  12. SmellyStuff MP Chung

    I would so join an Asian XI. <_<

    Wilson and Storer are Asian?
     
  13. Incey BC Jacobs

    Lol. Wilson is...


    HAHAHAHA

    No-one even noticed my joke before you. :(
     
  14. Cribbage RG Cribb

    I don't know if Wilson really is Asian, but people always joke about him being so. I think Storer just said it so he could play another game, because he backed out once he released he'd have to cut ties with Victoria. :p

    Would you rather play for Asia or New Zealand?
     
  15. SmellyStuff MP Chung

    Depends on who gives me more game time! :p
     
  16. Wilson SB Wilson

    lol, I'm definitely not asain. Heck, **** you've seen my MSN display pic, how can you not comment?
     

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