There's only one properly quick bowler in the seconds and he opens the bowling so he'll probably the only one that i'm stood back to. I've not seen the other opening bowler bowling in a match this year though because of his knee problems so i'll probably need to adjust on the fly for him, from batting against him in the nets it looks like he's lost a fair bit of pace so standing up is probably going to end up being the preffered way of doing things.
I was taking a lot that were bouncing during slip practice yesterday, even when I moved to about 2/3 yards back from the bat, that was somewhat frustrating. How they can go from trying to take my head off (i've since been told that they were actively trying to hit me in the head as a joke) to not being able to throw a ball onto the bat cleanly enough for the coach to hit it to me on the full is beyond me. But oh well, situations in matches where it isn't carrying will happen so I suppose its not all wasted time.