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General Cricket => Cricket Training, Fitness and Injuries => Topic started by: espocrespo on April 06, 2011, 04:05:19 PM
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The nets are being blocked off at my club, so you can only bat at training. I'm glad I have my own net at my house, because otherwise how am I meant to practice, what a joke. Training at the club isn't even by proper coaches, so the junior section will not improve
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This is an odd thread?
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Is it?
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explain this ruling then mate? i'm lost
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Apparently the ECB have imposed something because someone lad got
Knocked out by a ball, because they werent being supervised, so clubs have to put something to stop people using the nets
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Not sure we block our nets so only used by members, also club insurance only covers members so only members can come to practice
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I don't think this is a new ruling - it's been about for ages.
We don't physically block our nets off, but there are some house rules posted by them saying that under 18's must not net unsupervised - it's a health and safety thing
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I think it's Ludacris that us teenagers who want to practice are being stopped, it's a joke
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Nanny state rubbish. People, even kids, should take responsibility for themselves. S** t happens. Get over it.
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Exactly, if I get hit by my mates bowling, he hits a ball at me, mine and his faults, this kinda stuff happens, health and safety if the biggest load of crap ever, when does common sense ever come into play
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Too many health and safety rules. People should not be mucking around in, or around a cricket net as it's bloody dangerous. That person getting hit was their carer's fault IMO - duty of care isn't yours when you're netting. Or there should be signs. Lucky that you have a net at home though Ryan :)
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It is a bit, and my club wonder why the junior sections getting worse, this isn't exactly going to entice people to play is it?
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Well what are the powers that be meant to do? They've got no option.
For all this 'take responsibility for yourself' (No Swearing Please) that people trot out, the facts remain that we live in an escalating blame culture.
Player A creams a half volley, player B ducks out the way on his follow through, player C is struck on the head.
100% if that was your son you would be after the club for all their worth.
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Yeh not sure about this as when I was younger taught to watch the ball all the time, people don't seem to think these days
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Richard is right it's a pc blame culture now people are just waitng for the next claim so it will happen more and more it is sad but it's the culture now
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i reckon it should just, take responsibility for your own actions, you choose to practice / be around the netting area, the any injuries received there are down to you.
If you dont want the chance of injury simply dont go
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In a perfect world yes I fully agree but in the real world it's always someone elses fault so people look for who to blame so they can claim
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hmmm, especially them stupid "injurylawyers4u" adverts and all that lark on tv
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What a load of crap! Just carry on netting mate...
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if i got injured at cricket then i've chosen to be there so i wouldnt claim or anything, unless it really wasnt my fault, like a compelte freak accident, like a net pole fell off and smacked me!
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if i got injured at cricket then i've chosen to be there so i wouldnt claim or anything, unless it really wasnt my fault, like a compelte freak accident, like a net pole fell off and smacked me!
Hit the nail on the head Peplow. We've all been hurt playing cricket but we all still carry on playing because we love it!