Dad advice sharing thread.
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how old is this kid?
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@mariner4life who, Scott or @JK Jnr?
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@taniwharugby said in Dad advice sharing thread.:
@mariner4life who, Scott or @JK Jnr?
Fuck Scott, he sounds like a dick. I mean JK Jr
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@mariner4life said in Dad advice sharing thread.:
@taniwharugby said in Dad advice sharing thread.:
@mariner4life who, Scott or @JK Jnr?
Fuck Scott, he sounds like a dick. I mean JK Jr
I agree, fuck Scott. If @antipodean hit a cover drive then it's his bloody call.
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@no-quarter said in Dad advice sharing thread.:
Yeah, good point on the short stuff. If you can master the sway then you suddenly feel infinitely more confident. Would expand that to ensure he has good overall defense against the hard ball - if he is comfortable getting bat on everything then that will build his confidence and he can move on to choosing which balls to have a go at.
If the kid is Year 3 or 4 (8/9 yrs old) then I'd be very surprised if there is short stuff going on. Very few kids can bowl even half well.
That said, last season one wee fella was ripping down good accurate leg spin. We were farking amazed, and he bamboozled the boys.
Also, it may not yet be 'out is out'. They usually start people with partnerships (5 overs) to get them in the groove, and only lose runs when they get out. Gives time to work on the 'yes, no, sorry' calling we're used to (and how to turn down a run)
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@nzzp yeah, I tend to get a bit carried away when dishing out advice on cricket. Never to early to practice the sway though, it's a superpower against angry fast bowlers later in life.
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@mariner4life dude! you think Kane waited till he got pubes to learn how to play a bouncer!!
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@paekakboyz said in Dad advice sharing thread.:
@mariner4life dude! you think Kane waited till he got pubes to learn how to play a bouncer!!
does Kane have pubes now? he still looks like a baby
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@mariner4life yeah boi! hit that alley-oop and dunked it son!
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@mariner4life bullshit. Getting hit on the thighs is exactly what he's worried about and is exactly why kids (and adults) jump away from the ball.
All the cricket brands make guards for kids so use them, they're also well designed these days. Also his heroes on tv wear them so that's a telling point of comparison.
Never too young to understand and have the right equipment for building confidence
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@siam said in Dad advice sharing thread.:
@mariner4life bullshit. Getting hit on the thighs is exactly what he's worried about and is exactly why kids (and adults) jump away from the ball.
All the cricket brands make guards for kids so use them, they're also well designed these days. Also his heroes on tv wear them so that's a telling point of comparison.
Never too young to understand and have the right equipment for building confidence
you're bullshit...
Realising it doesn't hurt that much will probably help him out. How many here started hard ball cricket wearing no back pad? let alone an inner thigh guard. You going to stick him in a chest guard as well?
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@mariner4life good one grandad. You actually haven't spent much time with kid cricketers these days huh?
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@siam said in Dad advice sharing thread.:
@mariner4life good one grandad. You actually haven't spent much time with kid cricketers these days huh?
What about helmets in modern youth cricket?grandad? really?
No, i haven't. Enlighten me.
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@mariner4life compulsory, batting and keeping
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@siam said in Dad advice sharing thread.:
@mariner4life compulsory, batting and keeping
at what age?
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@mariner4life any hard ball as far as I've seen, so I expect Jks lad will use one, certainly the case in aus
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@siam said in Dad advice sharing thread.:
@mariner4life any hard ball as far as I've seen, so I expect Jks lad will use one, certainly the case in aus
Yep, all hard ball for kids is compulsory helmets.
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@siam said in Dad advice sharing thread.:
@mariner4life any hard ball as far as I've seen, so I expect Jks lad will use one, certainly the case in aus
And why is that?
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@mariner4life said in Dad advice sharing thread.:
@siam said in Dad advice sharing thread.:
@mariner4life any hard ball as far as I've seen, so I expect Jks lad will use one, certainly the case in aus
And why is that?
Injury rates in junior players are low, but increase with age and level of play. Use of protective headgear, particularly by batters, leads to a significant reduction in injuries.