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With the new season comes the excitement and thrill of the 2018-19 Youth Premier League. Over the upcoming months, the Cricket Victoria YPL will be hosted at grounds across the state now at under-14, under-16, under-17 and under-18 levels. We have revised our junior high-performance system, so our 16 teams are playing more cricket than ever before but with less travel. The YPL concludes with the Youth Super Series which gives additional match opportunities for the outstanding performers. We are excited to develop the next crop of Australian superstars and the YPL and the YSS are great pathways for us to achieve this. I wish to acknowledge and thank the Premier Cricket clubs, affiliates and their representatives from across Victoria, whose tireless work to support the programs in the regions are crucial to the talent recruitment process. I would also like to congratulate this season’s young men and women representatives who are contesting the Youth Premier League. We wish you the best of luck in your pursuit of success but above else enjoy your cricket… play hard, play fair, and play brave.

ANDREW INGLETON CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER CRICKET VICTORIA

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Cricket Victoria Message 3 U14 Female Fixtures 4 Tayla Vlaeminck feature 6 Barwon 7 Central Highlanders 8 Mallee Murray 9 Northern Metro Falcons 10 Northern Rivers 11 FOLLOW US ON 2

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North-West Metro Wizards 12

Western Spirit 13 Western Waves

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North East Knights

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Outer East Eagles

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Southern Pioneers 23

Megan Pauwels feature 16

South East Bayside Breakers

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Annabel Sutherland feature

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South East Country Sharks

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Gippsland Pride

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Bowler Welfare

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Inner East Emus

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MyCricket App

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Inner Sth East Scorpions 20 @VicYPL

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PLAY HARD PLAY FAIR PLAY BRAVE Congratulations on your selection for your team! Playing in the Youth Premier League is an exciting opportunity for you to challenge yourself and test your might against the best cricketers from around the state. It is important you enjoy the competition and make a positive impact on your team and your teammates both on and off the field. But above all else play brave. “Play Brave” is a phase that will be repeated many times throughout your cricket journey and your time around this game we all love, with your coaches, your teammates, and your family there to support you. For cricketers young and old, the notion of play brave can mean different things to different players. For the YPL, “play brave” is to encourage you to play your best and try your hardest, day in day out, week in week out, month on month, year on year with the enjoyment of the game which will drive you. Throughout this competition season there will be moments of brilliance, there will be times where you exceed your own expectations, and there will be times you may not have been to the standard you were expecting of yourself. The important thing to remember is to always make a total effort. Even when the odds are against you, look for how you can impact the game and support your team. Because one player can be a crucial ingredient on a team. But one player cannot make a team. For some the YPL will be a thrill of being involved with the elite junior cricket competition in the state, for your teams the goal will be progressing to the finals, and for others their strong performances may result in them being selected for the Youth Super Series and state team trials. But while a trophy carries dust, the memories you make during the Youth Premier League will last you forever. With that in mind, give it your all, enjoy your cricket and play brave, and all the best for the Youth Premier League.

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ROUND 1 - SUNDAY, 2 DECEMBER 2018 Mallee Murray v 10:00am 10:00am Northern Rivers v 10:00am Barwon v 10:00am North-West Metro Wizards v 10:00am Gippsland Pride v 10:00am North East Knights v 10:00am Southern Pioneers v 10:00am Inner East Emus v ROUND 3 - MONDAY, 7 JANUARY 2019 Mallee Murray v 2:00pm 2:00pm Barwon v 2:00pm Western Spirit v 2:00pm Western Waves v 2:00pm Gippsland Pride v 2:00pm Southern Pioneers v 2:00pm South East Bayside Breakers v 2:00pm South East Country Sharks v ROUND 5 - TUESDAY, 8 JANUARY 2019 Mallee Murray v 2:00pm 2:00pm Northern Rivers v 2:00pm Northern Metro Falcons v 2:00pm Western Waves v 2:00pm Gippsland Pride v 2:00pm North East Knights v 2:00pm Inner South East Scorpions v South East Country Sharks v 2:00pm ROUND 7 - WEDNESDAY, 9 JANUARY 2019 2:00pm Mallee Murray v 2:00pm Western Spirit v 2:00pm Western Waves v 2:00pm Barwon v 2:00pm Gippsland Pride v 2:00pm South East Bayside Breakers v 2:00pm South East Country Sharks v 2:00pm Southern Pioneers v

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ROUND 2 - MONDAY, 7 JANUARY 2019 Mallee Murray v 10:00am 10:00am North-West Metro Wizards v 10:00am Western Spirit v 10:00am Northern Falcons v 10:00am Gippsland Pride v 10:00am Inner East Emus v 10:00am South East Bayside Breakers v 10:00am Inner South East Scorpions v ROUND 4 - TUESDAY, 8 JANUARY 2019 Mallee Murray v 10:00am 10:00am Central Highlanders v 10:00am Northern Metro Falcons v 10:00am Barwon v 10:00am Gippsland Pride v 10:00am Outer East Eagles v 10:00am Inner South East Scorpions v 10:00am Southern Pioneers v ROUND 6 - WEDNESDAY, 9 JANUARY 2019 Mallee Murray v 10:00am 10:00am Northern Rivers v 10:00am Barwon v 10:00am Central Highlanders v 10:00am Gippsland Pride v 10:00am North East Knights v 10:00am Southern Pioneers v 10:00am Outer East Eagles v

Barwon Central Highlanders Western Waves Northern Rivers Southern Pioneers Outer East Eagles South East Country Sharks North East Knights Northern Rivers Western Spirit Western Waves North-West Metro Wizards North East Knights South East Bayside Breakers South East Country Sharks Inner East Emus Western Spirit North-West Metro Wizards Western Waves Northern Metro Falcons South East Bayside Breakers Inner East Emus South East Country Sharks Inner South East Scorpions

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WITH A NEW SEASON COMES NEW OPPORTUNITY, AND MELBOURNE RENEGADES BOWLER TAYLA VLAEMINCK CAN’T WAIT TO TAKE IT ALL ON IN WBBL|04. Vlaeminck’s two season with the Renegades haven’t gone the way the promising young bowler has hoped, missing both WBBL|02 and WBBL|03 due to injury. Although this left the 19-year-old to run drinks for most of the summer, it did not deter the precocious talent from seizing any opportunity to learn from some of the world’s best.

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“Although I couldn’t play, I learnt so much being around the team and the coaches,” Vlaeminck said. “Being around the likes of Molly Strano and New Zealand International Amy Satterthwaite taught me so much about what it takes to be a professional cricketer. “All the incredible support I received from friends and family also made me work all that much harder. It was great to then see that hard work earn me some success in South Africa.” On the pathway back to her best, Vlaeminck was selected for the Australian Under-19s side to tour South Africa in April 2018. The overseas trip marked the first time Vlaeminck represented her country abroad and showcased her outstanding potential as a top-level talent. Taking an exceptional 6-27 off 7.5 overs, and making a stellar 21 with the bat, Vlaeminck led Australia to a 21-run victory against host nation South Africa in the final of the Emerging Women Tri-Series, and in the process, earned player-of-the-match honours. “It was personally satisfying to put together a great performance in the final, but helping the team win the series was even better,”

Vlaeminck said. “To play in a series final, which is such a high-pressure, high-stakes environment, has given me confidence that I can perform on the big stage for the Renegades this summer and I can’t wait to get the opportunity to put on the red.” That means trouble for opposing squads as Vlaeminck has not only signed with the Renegades but will represent the Victorian Women’s Cricket Team in the WNCL season too. The Bendigo born player on the rise is now enjoying the fact cricket is becoming a year-round pursuit for her, while also balancing her studies in physiotherapy at LaTrobe University. “It’s great that cricket is now year-round. Between balancing playing, training and my studies, it makes for a pretty busy schedule, but I love it and can’t wait for the season to begin again.” Busy schedules have been the norm for Vlaeminck after being selected as a junior to represent the Under-14 Victorian side before elevating through the state junior system - a time the former Northern Rivers player remembers fondly. “If it wasn’t for the exposure to elite coaching through the state youth system, I don’t know if I would have ended up at the Melbourne Renegades.” The YPL has redeveloped the female pathway to better align to National female program, giving junior female players more opportunities to represent Victoria at the Under-15 and Under-18 levels. This will also create more opportunities for community cricket associations to develop their own female representative competitions and hopefully their own Tayla Vlaeminck’s as female cricket continues to grow in Victoria.

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Barwon

HEAD COACH: RENEE COX-STOLK ASSISTANT COACH: LAURA THISTLEWAITE TEAM OFFICIAL: T.B.C.

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Mia VanDyke

St Josephs Cricket Club All-rounder

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Katie Lindsay

Leopold Cricket Club Bowler

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Jasmin Thomas

Torquay Cricket Club All-rounder

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Summer Don

Barwon Heads Cricket Club Bowler

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Zoe Dixon

Alexander Thomson Cricket Club Wicketkeeper

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Paris Bowdler

Marshall C.C. & Prahran C.C. Wicketkeeper

Matilda McCullagh Warrion Cricket Club All-rounder

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Georgie Makay

Torquay Cricket Club All-rounder

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Sienna Bruhn

North Geelong Cricket Club All-rounder

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Emily Blood

Barrabool Cricket Club Bowler

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Sienna Mallon

Warrion Cricket Club All-rounder

Charlotte McCutcheon

North Geelong Cricket Club All-rounder

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Chantel Mason

Leopold Cricket Club All-rounder


Central Highlanders HEAD COACH: JENNA FOWLIE ASSISTANT COACH: JORDYN PEARSON TEAM OFFICIAL: MADDI OGILVIE

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Lillee Barendsen

Central Highlands/VRI Delacombe All-rounder

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Ruby Evans

Grampians Girls Cricket Club All-rounder

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Emily McDonald

Gisborne Dragons Cricket Club All-rounder

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Sara Kennedy

Mount Clear Cricket Club All-rounder

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Tia Davidge

Barkers Creek Cricket Club Wicketkeeper

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Olivia Ashby

Ballarat East Cricket Club Bowler

Sarah Ralph

Aradale Cricket Club Bowler

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Ella Jeffrey

Ballarat East Cricket Club All-rounder

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Jessica Taylor

Bacchus Marsh Cricket Club All-rounder

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Gabrielle Dwane

Wendouree Cricket Club Bolwer

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Megan O’Beirne

Mount Clear Cricket Club All-rounder

Charli McLennan

Ballarat East Cricket Club All-rounder

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Penelope Jones

Golden Point Cricket Club Bowler


Mallee Murray

HEAD COACH: ANGE JENNINGS ASSISTANT COACH: GRAEME ZANONI TEAM OFFICIAL: MONIKA EDWARDS

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Sarah Evans

Sunraysia Renegades Cricket Club All-rounder

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Demi Zanoni

Mildura West Cricket Club All-rounder

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Zoe Foster

Sunraysia Renegades Cricket Club Wicketkeeper - Batter

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Abby Collihole

Workers Gol Gol Cricket Club All-rounder

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Kodie Scott

Ouyen Cricket Club All-rounder

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Eva McPhee

Workers Gol Gol Cricket Club Batter

Alice Hill

Sunraysia Renegades Cricket Club All-rounder

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Maya McGregor Irymple Cricket Club Bowler

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Chloe O’Brien

Tempy Cricket Club All-rounder

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Emily Edwards

Swan Hill Cricket Club All-rounder

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Brianna Bagnall

Coomealla Wentworth Cricket Club Bowler

Sophie Telfer

Mildura Settlers Cricket Club All-rounder

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Ruby Woollard

Mildura West Cricket Club All-rounder


Northern Metro Falcons HEAD COACH: NATASHA NOBLETT ASSISTANT COACH: SAMANTHA HAMILTON TEAM OFFICIAL: PROVIDENCE COWDRILL

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Abbey Buckley

Plenty Cricket Club Bowler

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Chanuthi Galagedara

Old Paradians Cricket Club All-rounder

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Annika Turner Batter

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Sienna Ferrara

Research Eltham Collegians C.C. All-rounder

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Marlo Monument

April Darkin

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Alissa Niel

North Alpington Cricket Club Bowler

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Katherine Lamb

Research Eltham Collegians C.C. Batter

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Lana Manning

Bridie Groves

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Indianna Hyde

Olympic Colts Cricket Club Bowler

Lilly Darkin Wicketkeeper

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Sienna Charles

South Morang Cricket Club All-rounder


Northern Rivers HEAD COACH: BRODIE WEBSTER ASSISTANT COACH: CHRISTY O’BRIEN TEAM OFFICIAL: ANDREW NICHOLLS

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Gemma Boyd

Notre Dame-St Brendans C.C. Wicketkeeper

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Alyse O’Connell

Toolamba Cricket Club Bowler

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Delaney Laffy

Echuca Cricket Club Bowler

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Eloise Walker

Northerners Cricket Club Bowler

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Grace Moyle

Echuca Cricket Club Bowler

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Maddison Pearse

Bamawm-Lockington United C.C. Bowler

Mackenzie Porter

Strathdale-Maristians Cricket Club Bowler

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Amani Issell

Mooroopna Cricket Club Batter

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Mia Earl

Old Students Cricket Club Bowler

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Sienna Johnstone Tongala Cricket Club Bowler

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Arielle Glatte

Bamawm-Lockington United C.C. Bowler

Macey White

Tocumwal Cricket Club Batter

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Lila Keck

Sandhurst Cricket Club. Bowler


North-West Metro Wizards HEAD COACH: ELLA BAULCH ASSISTANT COACH: KATHRYN ENNOR TEAM OFFICIAL: GRIFFIN SPRAGUE

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Chelsea Henderson

Doutta Stars Cricket Club Bowler

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Isabella Burns

Youlden Parkville Cricket Club Bowler

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Samohn Hereora

Coburg Cricket Club Bowler

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Olivia Panaia

Keilor Cricket Club Wicketkeeper

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Georgia Matthews

Doutta Stars Cricket Club All-rounder

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Sarah Byrne

Brunswick Cricket Club All-rounder

Lily Pelosi

Brunswick Cricket Club Batter

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Ally Hedington

Youlden Parkville Cricket Club All-rounder

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Amelia Panaia

Keilor Cricket Club Bowler

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Elizabeth Mitchell

Doutta Stars Cricket Club Bowler

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Tahlia Bazzano

Westmeadows Cricket Club All-rounder

Amelia Freeman

West Coburg Cricket Club Wicketkeeper

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Claudia O’Neill

Brunswick Cricket Club Bowler


Western Spirit HEAD COACH: ROB WARD ASSISTANT COACH: BEV MILLICHIP TEAM OFFICIAL: WADE BRITNELL

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Lily Exton

Point Cook Cricket Club Batter

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Sarah Curwood

Keilor Cricket Club - 13s Strano All-rounder

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Chelsea Hunt

Keilor Cricket Club Wicketkeeper

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Emily Maisey

Sanctuary Lakes Cricket Club All-rounder

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Cassie Cameron

Williamstown Congs Cricket Club Bowler

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Kayla Britnell

Sanctuary Lakes Cricket Club Wicketkeeper

Holly Nagpal

Burnside Springs Cricket Club All-rounder

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Amanpreet Kaur

Sanctuary Lakes Cricket Club All-rounder

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Ashley Morrow

Williamstown Congs Cricket Club Bowler

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Aarzu Mavi

Taylors Lakes C.C. - 13s Strano Batter

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Ruby Gibson

Keilor Cricket Club All-rounder

Mira Diab

Sunshine YCW Cricket Club Batter

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Keenan

Melton Centrals Cricket Club Batter


Western Waves HEAD COACH: GRACE LEE ASSISTANT COACH: ALICE JOHNSON TEAM OFFICIAL: KIRA FIRTH

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Steph Rea

Leila Elton

Allansford Cricket Club Wicketkeeper

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Grampians Cricket Club Bowler

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Tahlia Thompson

Horsham Saints Cricket Club All-rounder

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Charlotte Poyner

East Warrnambool Cricket Club All-rounder

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Jorja Couch

Nirranda Cricket Club All-rounder

Grace Shrama

Allansford Cricket Club All-rounder

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Madeline Green

Port Fairy Cricket Club All-rounder

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Hannah Rooke

Brierly Christ Church Cricket Club All-rounder

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Georgia Baker-Miller

Western Waves Cricket Club All-rounder

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Ebony Woods

Heytesbury Rebels Cricket Club All-rounder

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Tess Worrall

Brierly Christ Church Cricket Club All-rounder

Ruby Couch

Nirranda Cricket Club All-rounder

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Milly Illingworth

Heytesbury Rebels Cricket Club All-rounder


A TERRIBLE CRICKET INNINGS, BUT A ROAD TOLL WE SHOULD AIM FOR. Last year, 259 people lost their lives on Victorian roads. Thousands more suffered serious, often life changing injuries. Together with Cricket Victoria and the broader Victorian community, the TAC is working towards our long term goal to achieve zero road deaths and serious injuries. This vision is called Towards Zero.

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EXCITED FOR THE FUTURE Female cricket participation in Victoria continues to grow immensenly. Former Victorian player Megan Pauwels has seen this rise first hand. After representing the Victoria for over a decade against elite competition,Pauwels is excited about the opportunities the Youth Premier League will give the next crop of cricket superstars. “When I began coaching with Outer East Eagles in the State Championships, we began with a young group of girls and the numbers were not massive,” Pauwels said. “But over the years the number of players grew and last year we had a huge number of female players which was fantastic for the sport.” Taking on a new challenge and new opportunity herself with the Southern Pioneers under-14 females for the upcoming YPL season, Pauwels is excited for helping develop the players’ skills and abilities as they take up the sport she loves. “I love watching the girls’ games develop and grow, it is great being able to help them progress with their cricket,” Pauwels said. One the new initiatives of the YPL is having teams playing both forms of the game against elite competition. Pauwels believes this opportunity for players to experience both game formats will be beneficial for their playing future. “To have the 40-over match first up, and then be able to play T20 matches is really great because it gives the girls a chance to play in both formats of the game, and is more realistic of what is happening in the professional game,” Pauwels said. “It gives the players a better understanding of the game, which will be crucial in opening up more career pathways for the girls.” The YPL is promoting a mantra of ‘play brave’ for the entire season, encouraging players of all ages to believe in their abilities and to take their opportunities. Pauwels is excited to see the young players taking on the challenges of the competition and playing sensational cricket. “The mantra of ‘play brave’ encourages the players to be fearless,” Pauwels said. “It will encourage the players to take their opportunities and do their best to help their team and their teammates and make them confident in their abilities.” Confidence is crucial to any cricketer’s psyche no matter their age, their grade, or their skills. The YPL has introduced ‘player only’ zones at grounds to encourage players to enjoy their cricket and their time with their teammates without facing outside pressures influencing their cricket. Something the former elite cricketer knows all too well. “When you are an athlete, even an elite athlete, you get a lot of advice… whether the advice is from home, or from friends, or at school, so having the ‘player only’ zones will help in taking away some of that outside noise,” Pauwels said. “Knowing it’s just you, your teammates, and your coaches will mean the players are able to concentrate on their game… the players will be able to focus on what is happening on the field and there will not be any mixed messages.” The YPL season culminates with the Youth Premier League Super Series pitting the best players of the season against one another. Testing yourself against your fellow athlete is at the epicentre of competitive sport,, and Pauwels believes players will relish the opportunity. “The YPL Super Series is a great concept,” Pauwels said. “You always want to know where you stand as an athlete, so being able to participate in the Super Series will grant the players this opportunity, it will be great for their development as they continue their cricket journey… I can’t wait for the season to get underway.”

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AFTER AN IMPRESSIVE CAMPAIGN LAST YEAR, ANNABEL SUTHERLAND IS READY TO MAKE AN EVEN BIGGER IMPACT FOR THE MELBOURNE STARS IN HER THIRD WBBL SEASON. Debuting for the Melbourne Renegades in WBBL|02 at 15-yearsold, Sutherland became the youngest player in WBBL history and slotted straight into the top level. However, after moving to crosstown rivals the Melbourne Stars for WBBL|03, the talented all-rounder’s game flourished, and she is now poised to become a revelation in WBBL|04.

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“In the past two seasons I’ve not only learnt so much about my own game but also what it takes to be a professional cricketer,” Sutherland said. “I was really fortunate to get the opportunity to play my first game with the Stars last season, and I’m looking forward to being a part of the girls in green again. “This season, I think the goal is for us to do everything we can to play our best cricket and hopefully that means making the finals.” The change to #TeamGreen proved to be a sensational start for Sutherland, who took a wicket with her first delivery in her Stars debut against the Adelaide Strikers at Adelaide Oval. Going on to claim career best figures of 4-20 for the match, Sutherland not only secured her spot in the side for the remainder of the season.

But announced herself as a star on the rise. Finishing the WBBL|03 season playing seven games, Sutherland quickly ascended to form a strong opening bowler partnership with experienced spinner Erin Osborne. “Being handed the new ball was a bit of a surprise, but an amazing experience and opportunity,” Sutherland said. “I was extremely nervous, and it probably didn’t really sink in that I was opening up with the new ball, but the environment around the team was really good which helped me to enjoy the moment as much as I could.” Since her debut, Sutherland has quickly gained an understanding of the level of performance required to be a regular in any squad, including the Stars XI, and the expectation is that the 16-year-old is only going to get better in the future. Representing the Victorian Women’s Cricket Team in the upcoming WNCL season, the former Inner South East Scorpions player is enjoying testing herself against the best players in the country. “Playing for the Scorpions was a really enjoyable experience for me because I had only ever been in a team of boys and played against other boys, so it was the first time I‘d actually played against girls,” Sutherland said. “Playing with the Scorpions provided a great step up for my cricket and hopefully it continues to provide a pathway for the younger girls coming through.”

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Gippsland Pride HEAD COACH: ROB WOOD ASSISTANT COACH: MEL GHELLER TEAM OFFICIAL: ZOE QUINSEY-MUNRO

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Abby Wrigglesworth Bundalaguah Cricket Club All-rounder

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Ruby Cannizzo Mirboo North All-rounder

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Chloe Lenehan

Bundalaguah Cricket Club All-rounder

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Gabrielle Foster

Lucknow Cricket Club All-rounder

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Chloe Pollard

Koonwarra Leongatha RSL C.C.

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Gabrielle Perry

Koonwarra Leongatha RSL C.C.

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Olivia Walker

Bruthen Cricket Club Bowler

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Brianna Foster

Lucknow Cricket Club All-rounder

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Ruby Adams

CATS Cricket Club

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Grace Lewis

Yarragon Cricket Club Wicket-keeper

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Sophie McGrath Mirboo North

Matilda Pendergast Stratford Cricket Club All-rounder

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Montana Kranen

Koonwarra Leongatha RSL C.C. Bowler


Inner East Emus HEAD COACH: JAMES TREVENEN ASSISTANT COACH: AMY JENNINGS TEAM OFFICIAL: ROBYN CALDER

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Heidi Pearce

Box Hill Cricket Club All-rounder

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Grace Seneviratne Batter - Wicketkeeper

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Alice O’Brien

Ruby Cullinan

Charlotte Davis

Jasmine Gouldson

Batter

All-rounder

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Stella de Roos

Heathdale Cricket Club Bowler

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Amelie Gladman

Box Hill Cricket Club Wicketkeeper

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Emma Stilve

Laburnum Cricket Club All-rounder

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Isabel White

Kerrimuir United Cricket Club Bowler

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Georgina Troy

Kew Junior Cricket Club Bowler

Tiana Gouldson Batter

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Harini Piduguralla Batter


Inner South East Scorpions HEAD COACH: ARVIND SURESH ASSISTANT COACH: T.B.C. TEAM OFFICIAL: T.B.C.

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Katherine Dekel

Glen Waverley Cricket Club Bowler

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Brigette Jackson

Toorak-Prahran Cricket Club Batter

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Uvindee Wijesena

Glen Waverley Cricket Club All-rounder

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Sinead McClay

Toorak-Prahran Cricket Club Batter

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Rosie Bogdan

Toorak-Prahran Cricket Club All-rounder

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Sienna Farrell

Port Melbourne Cricket Club Bowler

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Penny Brown

Parkdale United Cricket Club Bowler

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Flip Leighton

Parkdale Cricket Club Bowler

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Olivia Turner

Washington Park Cricket Club Batter

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Amelia O’Meara Carnegie C.C. / Washington Park C.C.

Batter

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Pia Juricic

Toorak-Prahran Cricket Club Wicketkeeper

Emma Hoban

Toorak-Prahran Cricket Club All-rounder

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Madeline Jansz Bowler


North East Knights HEAD COACH: FELICITY LIMBRICK ASSISTANT COACH: LACHLAN LEWIN TEAM OFFICIAL: RACHEL MALLICHAN

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Abbey Melnyk

Emily Mitchell

Ebony Thomas

Isla McMillian

Olivia Sanson

Isabella Clancy

Claire Costello

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Maya Hargreaves

Mali Dove

Zarlie Goldsworthy

Annabelle Hocking

Tahlia Thomson

Sienna Sims

Bowler

Batter

Batter

Bowler

Batter

Batter

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Outer East Eagles HEAD COACH: RICHARD ARMSTRONG ASSISTANT COACH: SAM BEER TEAM OFFICIAL: T.B.C.

1

Lara Nathan

Mooroolbark Cricket Club Bowler

8

Tegan Rule

South Warrandyte Cricket Club Batter

22

2

Hollie Johnston

Knoxfield Cricket Club Batter

9

Lily Osborn

Wonga Park Cricket Club Bowler

3

Alexandra Sheedy

North Ringwood Cricket Club Bowler

10

Emma Mole

Heathmont Baptist Cricket Club All-rounder

4

Holly Gray

Lilydale Cricket Club Batter

11

Hayley McLaughlin

Heathmont Baptist Cricket Club Bowler

5

6

Olivia Edwards

Montrose Cricket Club Wicketkeeper

12

Ellen Bradley

Launching Place Cricket Club Batter

13

Lucy Sinnott

Mooroolbark Cricket Club Bowler

Mikayla

Lewis-Simmonds Montrose Cricket Club Batter

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Jazmine Hood

Wonga Park Cricket Club Batter


Southern Pioneers HEAD COACH: MEGAN PAUWELS ASSISTANT COACH: SARAH EDWARDS TEAM OFFICIAL: ALANAH MISON

1

Kethmi Ekanayake

8

Yashoda Senarathne

23

2

Kajal Nagpal

9

Mannat Chadha

3

Srinithi Katerey

10

Paige Smith

4

Hasrat Gill

11

Emma Van der Nest

5

6

Georgia Brandum

12

Kamya Mishra

13

Kamaljot Kaur

Meagan Balcombe

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Meera Hyderabad


South East Bayside Breakers HEAD COACH: JENNIFER TAFFS ASSISTANT COACH: MATT BALMER TEAM OFFICIAL: T.B.C.

1

Taylah Blacklaw Cricket Club Position

8

Ella Oliver Cricket Club Position

24

2

Elizabeth Cormack Cricket Club Position

9

Lucy Page

Cricket Club Position

3

Skye Ferguson Cricket Club Position

10

Mia Perrin Cricket Club Position

4

Alannah Gora Cricket Club Position

11

Zoe Samuels Cricket Club Position

5

6

Emma Hall Cricket Club Position

12

Tess Keogh Cricket Club Position

13

Gemma Tarshis Cricket Club Position

Mia Ursprung Cricket Club Position

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Megan Medland Cricket Club Batter


South East Country Sharks HEAD COACH: KIERRAN VOELKL ASSISTANT COACH: T.B.C. TEAM OFFICIAL: T.B.C.

1

Stella Appleford Rye Cricket Club Position

8

Jemma Reynolds

Langwarrin Cricket Club Position

25

2

Taliah Black

Long Island Cricket Club Position

9

Bonnie Sharp

Koo Wee Rup Cricket Club Position

3

Kiera Donald

Tyabb Cricket Club Position

10

Georgia Sharp

Koo Wee Rup Cricket Club Position

4

Poppy Gardner

Seaford Tigers Cricket Club Position

11

Abby Trezise

Balnarring Cricket Club Position

5

6

Kelsey Perry

Balnarring Cricket Club Position

12

Alice Phillips

Langwarrin Cricket Club Position

13

Brianna Watson

Tyabb Cricket Club Position

Taya Winsor

Rosebud Cricket Club Position

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7

Montana Phillips

Langwarrin Cricket Club Position


YOUTH PREMIER LEAGUE

PACE BOWLER WELFARE

PACE BOWLERS TO BE LIMITED TO

• U13

Four overs maximum each spell* & Eight overs maximum per match. Target 100-120 balls per week (match & training)

• U15

Allow 4-6 weeks gradual bowling preparation prior to the season. Five overs maximum each spell* & twelve overs maximum per match. Target 100-120 balls per week (match & training)

Over the past year our understanding of how workload may contribute to bone stress injury in young fast bowlers has advanced significantly. As a result the existing youth fast bowling guidelines have been refined. Consultation with State/Territory medical and fitness staff, as well as pace bowling coaches, has provided a clear Australian Cricket position. Below is a summary of the rationale to change and the changes themselves.

• U17

Allow 6-8 weeks gradual bowling preparation prior to the season. Six overs maximum each spell* & 16 overs maximum per match. Target 120-150 balls per week (match & training)

• U19

Allow 8-10 weeks gradual bowling preparation prior to the season. Seven overs maximum each spell* & 20 overs maximum per match. Target 150-180 balls per week (match & training) *rest between spells should be the same number of overs from the same end as the completed spell

MANAGEMENT APPROACH • Lumbar (low back) stress fracture is the most debilitating fast bowler injury and results in the most time missed due to any injury in young fast bowlers • Adolescence provides a “window of opportunity” to improve bone strength with consistent bowling through this period when bone is thought to be responsive to well-planned loading. This has potential to develop a stronger thicker lumbar vertebrae that are better capable of withstanding the loads of fast bowling • Cricket Australia research shows that the frequency of bowling sessions (more sessions per week and less time between sessions) increases the risk of developing a lumbar stress fracture. This appears to be a more prominent risk factor than the number of balls bowled • Sustained bowling over a prolonged period of time (e.g 3 months) without a rest period was is also a risk factor in the development of lumbar stress fracture

1. AGE

2. WORKLOAD

• Growing bones

• Understand

are more susceptible to injury • Spinal bones don’t fully mature until the mid 20’s

previous loads • Plan & Monitor

3. TECHNIQUE 35º

for each individual • Avoid large load spikes

Counter-rotation Greater than 35º is a risk

• The existing guidelines are complex and can result in young bowlers not getting the consistent bowling through a week that they require for their physical and technical development

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