Story The Blues Cricket Club (True to the Blue)

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Australian Cricket has Announced the schedule

Thursday, 8 July 2010

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Australian Cricket has Announced the schedule in this weekend. New South Wales Cricket Association had a meeting about the schedule. "This competition is going to be fun for the youngsters and other senior players. We are hoping to play well and have fun and either to win the competition" said the new coach John Dyson. "Oh! The schedule have been out and we are hoping for a great cricket action. Haven't been a great difficultly for us in the past few season but this time we have the new coach and some more new rookie's", said The Chief Executive David Gilbert.







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Weet-Bix Sheffield Shield

Nov 03 - 06, 2010
RTA SpeedBlitz Blues vs Retravision Warriors at SCG

Nov 17 - 20, 2010
RTA SpeedBlitz Blues vs PKF Tasmanian Tigers at SCG

Nov 27 - 30, 2010
Retravision Warriors vs RTA SpeedBlitz Blues at WACA

Dec 11 - 14, 2010
XXXX Gold QLD Bulls vs RTA SpeedBlitz Blues at GABBA

Dec 18 - 21, 2010
RTA SpeedBlitz Blues vs DEC Bushrangers at SCG

Jan 29 - 01, 2011
RTA SpeedBlitz Blues vs XXXX Gold QLD Bulls at SCG

Feb 12 - 15, 2011
DEC Bushrangers vs RTA SpeedBlitz Blues at MCG

Feb 19 - 22, 2011
West End Redbacks vs RTA SpeedBlitz Blues at Adelaide Oval

Mar 03 - 06, 2011
PKF Tasmanian Tigers vs RTA SpeedBlitz Blues at Bellerive Oval

Mar 10 - 13, 2011
RTA SpeedBlitz Blues vs West End Redbacks at SCG


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Nov 01, 2010
RTA SpeedBlitz Blues vs Retravision Warriors at North Sydney Oval

Nov 15, 2010
RTA SpeedBlitz Blues vs PKF Tasmanian Tigers at North Sydney Oval

Nov 25, 2010
Retravision Warriors vs RTA SpeedBlitz Blues at WACA

Dec 05, 2010
PKF Tasmanian Tigers vs RTA SpeedBlitz Blues at NTCA Ground

Dec 09, 2010
XXXX Gold QLD Bulls vs RTA SpeedBlitz Blues at GABBA

Dec 23, 2010
RTA SpeedBlitz Blues vs DEC Bushrangers at SCG

Jan 26, 2011
RTA SpeedBlitz Blues vs West End Redbacks at North Dalton Park

Feb 03, 2011
RTA SpeedBlitz Blues vs XXXX Gold QLD Bulls at SCG

Feb 10, 2011
DEC Bushrangers vs RTA SpeedBlitz Blues at MCG

Feb 24, 2011
West End Redbacks vs RTA SpeedBlitz Blues at Adelaide Oval

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Dec 30, 2010
PKF Tasmanian Tigers RTA SpeedBlitz Blues Bellerive Oval

Jan 02, 2011
DEC Bushrangers RTA SpeedBlitz Blues MCG

Jan 05, 2011
Retravision Warriors RTA SpeedBlitz Blues WACA

Jan 13, 2011
RTA SpeedBlitz Blues XXXX Gold QLD Bulls ANZ Stadium

Jan 17, 2011
RTA SpeedBlitz Blues West End Redbacks ANZ Stadium


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Writing needs improvement. Your grammar is improving but the next step you should take is write a bit more. Your grammar is still not perfect and you are running two stories. It's a bit hard to handle two stories. First you should have tried to make your previous story better and then you may have started a new story. But it's your choice in the end. If you feel you can handle 2 stories, everything good.

Best of luck for this story. :)
 
You can elaborate a lot more. As we know NSW is a very strong side. So maybe explain a bit more about them. Like how hard or easy this season can turn out for them. Which team will be the hardest to play for them. How they played with the rest 5 teams in the previous year. There are lots of things to taken care of. You need to thing of the new ideas yourself. What's the point of members telling you new ideas and you just trying those ideas in your stories. You need to think about new ideas. JC, User2010, Surendar and Trev are the few members really good in trying new things in their stories. Have a look at their stories and you can get a idea what I am talking about. Just try new things with presentation. Don't worry about what members will comment. Try the things you want to do in your story. Sometimes new ideas will work sometimes not. But that's the only thing which can make your story better than the rest stories going around.
 
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RTA SpeedBlitz Blues named 21 members

Thursday, 8 July 2010


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Cricket New South Wales named contracted players for the 2010/11 season. As 9 NSW players recently being named in the Cricket Australia Contract list, RTA Speedblitz Blues Contract list have been excellent mixture of youngsters and as well as experience. The squad have some significantly strength with the return of Michael Clarke, Nathan Bracken and Brad Haddin, who are come off Cricket Australia contracts to return to the State Contract list. "The reason I want to play State Cricket is to improve my Skill's and Stats." said Vice Captain of Australia Michael Clarke.

They is a youngster how is 24 years old Trent Copeland, He is the first bowler to take 8-51 in his debut. and who made his Weet-Bix Sheffield Shield debut for NSW last season. He is the one NSW are looking for.

In addition, They added Otago wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum. He has been signed on a Twenty20 Contract to represent the RTA SpeedBlitz Bules in the KFC Big Bash. McCUllum was the first of those how have join the RTA SpeedBlitz Bules for a two consecutive years.

Other additions to the squad are four Rookie contracted players - Armstrong (all-rounder), Maddinson (opening batsman), Zampa (leg spin bowler), and Doran (left-arm orthodox spin) were the members who are on a role with the victory of Australia Under-19 World Cup. and while Van Der Gugten the right-arm fast medium bowler and Mennie the right-arm fast medium bowler, have been the other guys who were participated in that World Cup but they don't find the place in the squad. They are the NSW Futures League side over the past 12 months.

Departures from the 2010/11 Contract list are Daniel Burns, James Crosthwaite, Scott Henry, Simon Keen, Josh Lalor and Phillip Wells (all de-listed). Cricket NSW Chief Executive David Gilbert is excited about the quality of the squad selected for the 2010/11 season.

“Even with 9 NSW players being contracted to Cricket Australia, Cricket NSW have still been able to find Clarke in the squad. Bracken with the return after a injury. And NSW have the all-round depth to challenge in all the three formats” Gilbert said.


CRICKET AUSTRALIA CONTRACTS

Doug Bollinger
Michael Clarke
Brad Haddin
Nathan Hauritz
Phillip Hughes
Simon Katich
Brett Lee
Steven Smith
Shane Watson

STATE CONTRACTS

Nathan Bracken
Mark Cameron
Beau Casson
Stuart Clark
Burt Cockley
Trent Copeland
Peter Forrest
Josh Hazlewood
Moises Henriques
Phil Jaques
Usman Khawaja
Peter Nevill
Stephen O’Keefe
Ben Rohrer
Daniel Smith
Mitchell Starc
David Warner
Brendon McCullum

ROOKIE CONTRACTS

Tim Armstrong
Luke Doran
Nic Maddinson
Joe Mennie
Adam Zampa


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The History of the RTA SpeedBlitz Blues

Sunday, 11 July 2010

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The formation of the NSW Cricket Association described a book called “True to the Blue”, it was written by Philip Derriman.

The book describes an advertisement in the Sydney Morning Herald on the 27 April 1859.About 130 " darkies' assembled on the green, at the back of th'i Court-house, to receive tho- blankets, given by- the Government, to profiteer the aboriginals from the winter's cold. At a meeting of New south wales club which was held on November 2, 1859. They were decided to appoint a Cricketing Association. William Tunks were in one of those to be appointed in the Cricketing Association. The Cricket Club was began its traditions and Shires competition by 60s and early 70s was dominating so profoundly in all the grades that have been elevated to the competition.

On November 16, 1860, a meeting of the Association was elected. The NSW Cricket Association were without a headquarters for many years, The meetings were held on a city hotels at a short note for very little cost. For seven years the Commercial Hotel was hosted by James Cunningham. From 1862 all the business by the NSWCA was conducted through Charles Lawrence's cricket depot. From 1865 a move was made to Pitt Street. From about 1906 to 1922 a headquarter was made by the Association. Therefore they made up a move to Bull Chambers which was used as NSWCA headquarters.

In 1922 the Association purchased other headquarter in Sydney and established as a permanent home, which was known as ‘Cricket House’. This four buildings became the headquarters for the NSWCA in the following of 41 years

Since 1980 the Association has been involved in a number of moves – (1980 – 1984); (1984 – 1990); (1990 – 1993); (1993 – 1997)


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I don't know the history and I have added own words either.

Aussie Team added 4 Minutes and 18 Seconds later...

Will you please stop copying and pasting articles from other sites?

Members have previously told you that take ideas from the articles not just copy and paste them. You have just copied pasted this article.

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Seriously if you cant write on your own, please don't write stories.

I can but How know the history? I tried hard to make the upgrade but it didn't work. I'll again try to make the upgrade.
 
With just adding few words of your own in an article does not mean that you have wrote the article on your own. This is not the first time you have done this. Readers cannot always forgive you and continue reading your story. You don't know the history of NSW then what's the point of this story? If you don't even know about the team history on which the story is based on, then what's the point of this story? Have you ever seen Surendar, JC, Gamerkid or even User2010 who has joined pc just 6 months ago copying articles from any site? Even my grammar is poor but I too don't copy articles from any site. Not only me, or the members I have mentioned above, mostly every member who is writing a story currently, does not copy and paste articles from any other site. If you won't start writing this story on your own then I am sorry to say this story cannot go forward in my opinion. Even a little kid can copy article from any other site and paste it here and call it a "update".
 
With just adding few words of your own in an article does not mean that you have wrote the article on your own. This is not the first time you have done this. Readers cannot always forgive you and continue reading your story. You don't know the history of NSW then what's the point of this story? If you don't even know about the team history on which the story is based on, then what's the point of this story? Have you ever seen Surendar, JC, Gamerkid or even User2010 who has joined pc just 6 months ago copying articles from any site? Even my grammar is poor but I too don't copy articles from any site. Not only me, or the members I have mentioned above, mostly every member who is writing a story currently, does not copy and paste articles from any other site. If you won't start writing this story on your own then I am sorry to say this story cannot go forward in my opinion. Even a little kid can copy article from any other site and paste it here and call it a "update".

I can write but if it come to history, I may have to look at some of the article. And If I know the history of New South Wales then I could have written it on my own. And if it come to history, Could write the hole history? please help me.
 
I would suggest to have a look at the articles related to NSW history, take a idea and then write the update. Not just copy and paste the article by adding few words on your own. Now you even posted the article but you have edited it, that wont work my friend. Once you have posted that update most of us know what you did. So what's the point of now editing the update? Just write the story on your own. If you don't know the history it's fine. Not a big deal. Most of us don't know history of many teams. But, try to know the history by having a look at some articles. Take a idea as I mentioned before and then write a update on your own. Maybe, there will be some mistakes but that's fine. At least then you will start writing the story updates on your own.
 

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