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General Cricket => Cricket Training, Fitness and Injuries => Topic started by: Watsontotty on April 15, 2010, 08:29:09 PM
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Was up at Chester Le Street today for a meeting and i also did a walk around the full ground looking at different things regarding work. Around the back of the ground Graham Gooch was in the out door nets with one of the Essex players putting him through his paces, Essex were 4 down at the time so I'm not sure who was batting but he was a gm left hand player if anyone knows let me know.
Gooch was using a training device I've not seen before so it could be new or something he possibly adapted himself it may well be an older device as I'm not that up on training aids. The device was used to bowl the ball to the batsmen it was hand held which the ball was attached to and using a throwing action it sent the ball down at a fair old lick so is this new old or something possibly adapted.
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was it like one of them stick things you use to fling tennis balls for dogs to fetch?
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Not 100% sure what it was as I've not seen one before, it was white it had a handle which would be roughly 12 inches long with a head which you attach the ball to and i did take a few pics on my phone but got no way of sticking them up and they ain't that clear.
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Maybe billy goddleman? opens for them, left handed and uses gm?
It sounds like one of those things you use to flick tennis balls to dogs with! it picks up the ball and then you can flick the ball quite far with it
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good thinking that. ive got one so wil proceed to fling beamers the next time im at nets and it dont come out right.
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Any link for this product and i could say yer or no, I'm not sure its a new aid and possibly something he found by accident but it was working well apart from the odd beamer he sent down.
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go to pets at home website, they are on there.
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I'm on my way thanks.
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http://www.petsathome.com/shop/ball-launcher-dog-toy-by-pets-at-play-13531
http://www.petsathome.com/shop/double-whammy-ball-launcher-by-happy-pet-13537
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Yer that kind of the thing he had not 100% sure its the same but similar, the first link I'm on about that is.
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yh, cool. could be worth a go, not sure a cricket ball would fit into that great. was he definately using a hard ball not an incrediball?
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Lol it was defo a cricket ball bud and i stood watching for a good 15 mins during the tea interval and i was going to wait until he had finished and ask him but as i was at work i had to go.
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ahh fair enough. well good spot anyway.
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If they have a store near me i will pop in tomorrow and pick one up and let you know if it is the same, the one in the pic is a different colour but cant say if its exactly the same as i wasn't close up to it.
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It's a new training aid, can't share too much info on it yet. But it's patented and is being used by a number of cricket coaches.
It is similar to the dog ball thrower, however it's been modified/improved for cricket.
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Obviously you've said you can't say much about it but does its owners name start with an 'F' ?
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They approached our old company a while back to work with them on some training aids, still got the paperwork somewhere for them!
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Yep it is Richard, I can probably say more than I am doing about it but don't want to upset F.
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Upse fusion I am guessing then?
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Not fusion... I'd http://www.talktofrank.com/
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I would agree that it differs from the dog throwing aid as i bough one the other day to try it, a cricket ball does not fit in as well as it should and im not sure if the larger cricket ball being pushed in may break it. Not had a chance to see if the dog device would work yet but the cricket aid wont be a lot different in my opinion. The one Gooch had was obviously slightly different but im not sure you would ever sell this in large numbers and patents normally are expensive.