No, our people do not make a habit of doing that...
What I said was that GM is "the brand that is on the move upwards", I did not say - because it isn't - that GM is the biggest brand in Oz. Yet.
GM has been rebuilding through excellent new distributors in Sydney for the past couple of years. 2010/2009 we are some 80% up. Suggest you talk to GCCC about their GM prospects for 2011.
Kind regards
Edward
Thanks for your response Edward.
The guys at GCCC hardly have their finger on the pulse on what is going down. They are stuck in the 80's in fact and are utterly clueless to be kind.
As I alluded to in my previous post, SS are easily in third place just behind Kookaburra (for now) and a little bit further behind powerhouse GN.
We are talking about the FASTEST growing brand of bats in the Oz market - and you know how many SS bats or softs GCCC stock?
If you answered "zero" you would be correct.
Infact, such things as super lite pads do not exist at GCCC - I had to get my GM RSB's direct from the UK. If you want Morrants or BDM superlites, you must order from the UK or India.
Somehow, every third player I play with or against has superlite pads of some description, yet they are not available at GCCC?
Nearly half the players of most teams wield SS bats - yet GCCC in their wisdom, does not stock them.
I will for a laugh ask the enlightened guys at GCCC what they think of GM's future prospects here in OZ, but irrespective of what answer they give me, their floor space dedicated to each brand tells you all you need to know.
Ten plus meters dedicated to GN bats. Fairly similar for Kookaburra bats...and then a meter and half for GM bats.
There is no disgrace in that Edward and nor is it a reflection on the quality of your bats - as I said, SS are on the road to challenging GN for #1 status over the next few years yet GCCC do not stock their gear at all.
Throwing around figures like "80% increase" mean nothing to me at all.
Glenn McGrath increased his batting average by 80% in the latter part of his test career.
Virender Sehwag increased his batting average by 10% in the last seven years.
Make of that what you will.
Thanks for taking the time to respond mate, and yes, I understand that the competitive and cost prohibitive bat making process means that India is the Eldorado of any brand that wishes to survive and prosper in the future, not Australia.
Cheers mate,
Vic