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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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Southern Pioneers 23
Mackenzie Harvey feature 6
Western Waves
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Barwon 7
Steve Brodie feature
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South East Bayside Breakers
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Central Highlanders 8
Travis Dean feature
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Mallee Murray 9
Gippsland Pride
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South East Country Sharks
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Northern Metro Falcons 10
Inner East Emus
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Bowler Welfare
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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, 11 NOVEMBER 2018 10:00am Mallee Murray v 10:00am Northern Rivers v 10:00am Barwon v 10:00am North-West Metro Wizards v 10:00am (4th Nov) North East Knights v 10:00am Gippsland Pride v 10:00am Southern Pioneers v 10:00am Inner East Emus v ROUND 3 - MONDAY, 14 JANUARY 2019 10:00am Mallee Murray v 10:00am Western Waves v 10:00am Western Spirit v 10:00am Central Highlanders v 10:00am Gippsland Pride v 10:00am South East Country Sharks v 10:00am Southern Pioneers v 10:00am South East Bayside Breakers v ROUND 5 - WEDNESDAY, 16 JANUARY 2019 10:00am Mallee Murray v 10:00am Western Spirit v 10:00am Barwon v 10:00am Western Waves v 10:00am Gippsland Pride v 10:00am Inner South East Scorpions v 10:00am North East Knights v 10:00am South East Country Sharks v ROUND 7 - THURSDAY, 17 JANUARY 2019 10:00am Mallee Murray v 10:00am Western Waves v 10:00am Northern Metro Falcons v 10:00am North-West Metro Wizards v 10:00am Gippsland Pride v 10:00am Outer East Eagles v 10:00am North East Knights v 10:00am South East Bayside Breakers v
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ROUND 2 - SUNDAY, 9 DECEMBER 2018 10:00am Mallee Murray v 10:00am Western Waves v 10:00am Northern Metro Falcons v 10:00am Central Highlanders v 10:00am Gippsland Pride v 10:00am South East Country Sharks v 10:00am North East Knights v 10:00am Southern Pioneers v ROUND 4 - TUESDAY, 15 JANUARY 2019 10:00am Mallee Murray v 10:00am Western Waves v 10:00am Western Spirit v 10:00am Northern Metro Falcons v 10:00am Gippsland Pride v 10:00am South East Country Sharks v 10:00am South East Bayside Breakers v 10:00am Inner South East Scorpions v ROUND 6 - WEDNESDAY, 16 JANUARY 2019 2:00pm Mallee Murray v 2:00pm Central Highlanders v 2:00pm Barwon v 2:00pm Western Waves v 2:00pm Gippsland Pride v 2:00pm Outer East Eagles v 2:00pm North East Knights v 2:00pm Southern Pioneers v
AWAY TEAM Northern Rivers Barwon Western Spirit North-West Metro Wizards South East Bayside Breakers Outer East Eagles Inner East Emus Inner South East Scorpions Barwon Central Highlanders North-West Metro Wizards Northern Rivers Inner East Emus Southern Pioneers North East Knights Outer East Eagles Western Spirit Northern Metro Falcons Northern Rivers North-West Metro Wizards Inner South East Scorpions South East Bayside Breakers South East Country Sharks Inner East Emus
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ROCKETING ONTO THE NATIONAL RADAR AFTER SMASHING ENGLAND BOWLERS IN A TOUR MATCH, MELBOURNE RENEGADES TEENAGER MACKENZIE HARVEY IS LIVING HIS CRICKET DREAM. Harvey became the youngest ever KFC BBL contracted player when he was signed during BBL|07 as a replacement player for Renegades captain Aaron Finch, who was called up to the Australian One-Day squad.
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“It was surreal to be on the Melbourne Renegades roster last season. I’m a Renegades fan too, so it was like a dream come true,” Harvey said. After the 18-year-old blasted a quickfire 59 off 48 balls against the touring England one-day side in January 2018, shortly followed up by a classy 136 from 130 balls playing for Australia’s Under-19 side, Harvey has put himself on the fast track towards higher honours. While he didn’t take the crease during the Renegades final few games in BBL|07, the teenager enjoyed his time amongst professionals and the experiences that came with it. “Cameron White is someone I’ve always looked up to and grew up watching for Victoria and Australia, so to see how he goes about his training and match preparation was unbelievable,” Harvey said.
“I can’t wait to push for selection in the Renegades side this season.” With hopes of one day pulling on the Baggy Green, Harvey has also been signed as part of the Victorian Men’s Cricket Team’s new youth brigade for season 2018-19. “Playing for Victoria has been a dream of mine for a long time,” Harvey said. “I was ecstatic when I found out I got a contract for this season. It’s an incredible opportunity to keep developing my game and I’m going to make the most of it!” The South East Bayside product is still quick to remember the lessons he learned in the Victorian youth system and is excited for the new Youth Premier League. “Playing for the Breakers was some of the best times of my cricket journey so far. I was able to hone my batting against some of the best young bowlers in the country,” Harvey said. “The new YPL sounds like an exciting new venture, and I’m sure it will be great for future players coming through and their development. “Anytime you can play more games against elite competition will always make you better.”
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Barwon
HEAD COACH: CHRIS WILLIAMS ASSISTANT COACH: DYLAN SLATER TEAM OFFICIAL: T.B.C.
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Austin Harwood Colec Cricket Club All-rounder
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Campbell Snookes
Barwon Heads Cricket Club Batter
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Charlie Nelson
Newtown & Chillwell Cricket Club All-rounder
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Aanlin Cheeran
City United Cricket Club Batter
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Hunter Norman
Jan Juc Cricket Club All-rounder
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Micah Robb
Colac West Cricket Club Batter
Angus Hastie
Newtown & Chillwell Cricket Club All-rounder
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Oliver Peake
South Barwon Cricket Club Batter
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Angus Nelson
Newtown Cricket Club Bowler
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Angus Cranny
Alexander Thomson Cricket Club All-rounder
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Tom Patterson
Newtown & Chillwell Cricket Club Batter
Edwin Bain
Newtown & Chillwell Cricket Club All-rounder
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Henry Melville
Colac Cricket Club Batter
Central Highlanders HEAD COACH: GAVIN MACKAY ASSISTANT COACH: ANDREW WARRICK TEAM OFFICIAL: BRAD PEGG
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Levhi Givvens
East Ballarat Cricket Club All-rounder
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Liam Mason
Buninyong Cricket Club All-rounder
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Edward Gingell
Muckleford Cricket Club Bowler
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Jackson Wadden
Riddells Creek Cricket Club Bowler
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Leo Turnbull-Gent Golden Point Cricket Club Bowler
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Lukas Pegg
Golden Point Cricket Club Batter
Harrison Sheehan Bowler
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Wilhem Mackay
Gisborne Cricket Club All-rounder
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Jack Jeffrey
Mount Clear Cricket Club Batter
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Will Lalor
Bacchus Marsh Cricket Club Batter
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Samuel Lalor
Bacchus Marsh Cricket Club All-rounder
Rockey Hoey
Darley Cricket Club Batter
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Archie Lalor
Bacchus Marsh Cricket Club Batter
Mallee Murray
HEAD COACH: ADAM THOMSON ASSISTANT COACH: SHAUN MATTHEWS TEAM OFFICIAL: SHANNON BURTON
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Tom Stokes
Coomealla Wentworth C.C. Bowler
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Josh Atkinson
Mildura Settlers Cricket Club Batter
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Sam Magnisalis
Mildura West Cricket Club Bowler
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Ethan Munro
Ouyen Rams Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
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Riley Jobson
Nichols Point Cricket Club Batter
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Jacob Hatcher
Swan Hill Cricket Club Bowler
Zac Tankard
Workers GG Cricket Club Batter
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Will Cooke
Cohuna United Cricket Club All-rounder
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Mitch Treacy
Nondesripts Cricket Club Batter
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Josh Goss
Mildura Settlers Cricket Club Bowler
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Montgomery Maloney Mildura Settlers Cricket Club Batter
Jack Sullivan
Mildura Settlers Cricket Club Batter
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Charlie Boulton
Nyah District Cricket Club All-rounder
Northern Metro Falcons HEAD COACH: DAVID KINSELLA ASSISTANT COACH: MATTHEW ROSS TEAM OFFICIAL: T.B.C.
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Alex Cole
Michael Siede
Nick Moylan
Mandiv Ruwanpathirana
Dominic Edwards
Naman Sharma
Ned Hargreaves
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Aryan Sharma
Ryley Bamford
Jack Atkinson
Jaxon McIntyre
Manav Kumar
Torren Arthur
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Northern Rivers HEAD COACH: NATHAN FITZPATRICK ASSISTANT COACH: ANDREW CHALKLEY TEAM OFFICIAL: PATRICK VAN DYKE
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Riley Moon
Mooroopna Cricket Club Bowler
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Declan Pearse
Bamawm-Lockington United C.C. Bowler
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Talon Wilson
Northerners Cricket Club Batter
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Archie Mason
Finley Cricket Club Bowler
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Will Gilmore
Strathdale-Maristians Cricket Club Batter
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Toby Travaglia
Bendigo United Cricket Club Bowler
Cody Thompson
Bamawm-Lockington United C.C. Bowler
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James Jarrett
Shepparton/Youth Club United C.C. Wicketkeeper
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Charlie Edwards
Strathdale-Maristians Cricket Club Bowler
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Jai Bailey
Tatura Cricket Club Bowler
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Kobyn James
Rochester Cricket Club Batter
Henry Edwards
Bendigo United Cricket Club Batter
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Xavier Austin
Bendigo United Cricket Club Bowler
North-West Metro Wizards HEAD COACH: TONY MORASCO ASSISTANT COACH: MITCH STEPHENS TEAM OFFICIAL: PARIS RAFFERTY
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Sam Duggan
Strathmore Cricket Club Bowler
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Zac Graham
Oak Park Cricket Club All-rounder
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Thomas MacKenzie Brunswick Cricket Club Batter
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Lucas McKinnon
St Francis De Sales Cricket Club All-rounder
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Andre Thomas
Gladstone Park Cricket Club Bowler
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Damon Hollow
Westmeadows Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
Ziggy Evans
West Coburg Cricket Club Bowler
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Gurbaaz Hundal
Craigieburn Cricket Club Batter
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Guntaas Brar
Aberfeldie Cricket Club All-rounder
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Declan Speirs
Aberfeldie Cricket Club All-rounder
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Akshith Sriram
Youlden Parkville Cricket Club Batter
Bailey Toseland Dennis Cricket Club Bowler
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Charles Bolmat
Aberfeldie Cricket Club All-rounder
Western Spirit HEAD COACH: DANIEL HUTTON ASSISTANT COACH: HARSHARD DIXIT TEAM OFFICIAL: CHRIS HENNESSY
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Luke Henare
Sydenham-Hillside Cricket Club Bowler
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Cayden Rogerson
Eynesbury Cricket Club All-rounder
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Nick Schneider
Sydenham-Hillside Cricket Club Bowler
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Lachlan Fitzgerald
Deer Park Cricket Club All-rounder
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Ryan Cox
Keilor Cricket Club Bowler
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Jack Boyd
Caroline Springs Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
Harrison Jamieson
Doutta Stars Cricket Club Batter
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Mitchell Jamieson Keilor Cricket Club All-rounder
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Reece Blackman
Caroline Springs Cricket Club All-rounder
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Yaseen Muntasir
Truganina Cricket Club Batter
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Ali Khan
Werribee Juniors Cricket Club Batter
Alexander Hatzoglou
Sunshine Heights Cricket Club Batter
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Arjun Sehrawat
Yarraville Cricket Club Bowler
Western Waves HEAD COACH: ALASTAIR TEMPLETON ASSISTANT COACH: NICK BUTTERS TEAM OFFICIAL: T.B.C.
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Oliver Martin
Hugh Fleming
Mortlake Cricket Club All-rounder
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Merrivale Cricket Club All-rounder
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Flynn Wilkinson Merrivale Cricket Club All-rounder
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Noah Dawson
West Warrnambool Cricket Club Bowler
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Simon Atkinson
Mortlake Cricket Club All-rounder
Aaron Schofield Donald Cricket Club Batter
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Kaidyn Weber
Mil Lel Cricket Club All-rounder
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Noah Greene
Wesley CBC Cricket Club All-rounder
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Harry Schrama
Allansfor Cricket Club All-rounder
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Harry Fisher All-rounder
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Connor Weidemann Rup Minyip Cricket Club All-rounder
Bodey Hosking
North Sportsmen Cricket Club Batter
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Jett Hopper
Homers Cricket Club Batter
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 For over a decade Steve Brodie has been involved with junior cricket in Victoria, from being a parent watching his son go through the pathway, to now being a coach and administrator. But the Knights coach is excited for the upcoming Youth Premier League which he believes is going to help produce the next crop of cricket superstars. “The YPL is reflective of the way the cricket landscape is going,” Brodie said. “We need players who are multi-faceted, who can take the game on with both bat and ball, who are dynamic in the field and the YPL will teach players these skills... younger players will get to experience both formats of the game, the T20 and the longer format… it will be quite challenging but quite rewarding for them and really encourage them to play brave.” 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. Brodie has seen firsthand where this renewed focus will produce sensational cricket. “Naturally there is always a fear of getting out which may hamper these young players because they want to play well… the beauty of ‘play brave’ is the players get to go and play freely whilst taking responsibility throughout key moments of the match,” Brodie said. “As coaches we try and instil this attitude in them… where they don’t have that fear in their minds.” One of the positive changes for the YPL is having teams play more often against the elite competition. With the increase in match opportunities, Brodie believes this change will have a positive impact on the player’s development and confidence. “We get to spend more time with the kids now which is really exciting,” Brodie said. “Now in the YPL because there are more games and spaced over a longer period, if a player has an off day he can regroup reflect and come back and be a better player and perform better… this way they are not down on confidence for the rest of the tournament.” 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 impacting their cricket. “There is pressure internally but also externally from parents, grandparents, friends, people looking and watching which is only natural… now with these ‘player only’ zones in place, it will be just the players and our coaching staff,” Brodie said. “It gives us a space to sit and talk about what is happening on the field, what we can do next time in that situation, and it’s an athlete-centred approach... the new zones are going to be great for the player’s development and creating a positive environment.” The YPL season culminates with the Youth Super Series pitting the best players of the season against one another. “The Youth Super Series is where we get to see the best young players together as a team and gives them an opportunity to test themselves against the very best,” Brodie said. “This is a positive experience for the players because they get to see what they have to work on to get better as they continue to develop.” But at the end of the day Steve Brodie has loved his time being involved with helping to develop Australia’s next cricket heroes and can’t wait for the YPL to get underway. “Over the years I have develop my own skills set, I have broadened my skills as a person and as a communicator, but also as my skills as a coach. “I’ve got to not only coach some incredible cricketers but also coach against some incredible cricketers… I remember playing against Mackenzie Harvey, we had him out for five in a semi-final but dropped him, he went on to score 139… I look forward to seeing him play for Australia one day. “There are some who will be resistant to change, but they are all positive changes and I can’t wait for the YPL to get underway.”
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ONE THING IS FOR CERTAIN, TRAVIS DEAN IS READY TO SHOWCASE HIS TALENT ON THE ICONIC MCG IN HIS FIRST SEASON FOR THE MELBOURNE STARS.
“I knew I had the ability to make an impact in the shorter forms of the game and scoring a century against South Australia really instilled a lot more belief in myself and my game.”
For Victorian opening batter Travis Dean, the prospect of playing for the Melbourne Stars in BBL|08 is a massive step towards achieving another career goal.
The level-headed opening batsman also believes his opportunity with the Melbourne Stars will provide the perfect platform to plead his case for potential higher honours.
“I can’t wait to pull on the Stars guernsey for the first time and represent the biggest team in Melbourne,” Dean said.
“I can’t wait to test myself against some of the best bowlers from not only Australia but from around the world,” Dean said.
“I’ve played plenty of cricket at the MCG for Victoria in recent years, which has been a dream come true, but the thought of playing in front of a packed crowd for the Stars gives me chills.
“I’ll admit I might be full of nervous energy and adrenaline when I take guard the first time. Thinking about it reminds me of when I used to square up as a kid, I can’t wait to have that feeling again.”
“It’s been a whirlwind 12 months, but I’m excited for what this season and the future has in store.”
The former Western Spirit batsman remembers his time rising through the ranks of the Victorian pathway system fondly.
After bursting on to the scene in October 2015 when he became the first man to score an unbeaten century in each innings of his Sheffield Shield debut, Dean has continued to toil his craft for the Victorian Men’s Cricket Team against both the red and white ball. Not one renowned for his ability to score in a hurry, Dean was a revelation in Victoria’s JLT One-Day Cup side last season. “Playing in the one-day side was sensational,” Dean said.
“I loved my time with the Western Spirit. The comradery you build out on the field with teammates is fantastic and sticks with you forever,” said Dean. “Playing more games and spending more time at the crease against the best players of your age will only improve your skills as you grow and continue with senior cricket, so I’m excited for the guys coming through the YPL now and the opportunities ahead of them. “These players will be the next crop of elite Stars and Renegades players.”
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Gippsland Pride HEAD COACH: DEVIN POLLOCK ASSISTANT COACH: LACHIE SPERLING TEAM OFFICIAL: ROD POLLOCK
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Carter Davis
Garfield Tynong Cricket Club Bowler
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Tom Wrigglesworth Boisdale Briagalong Cricket Club All-rounder
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Patrick Ireland
Buln Buln Cricket Club Bowler
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Matt Leong
Wy Yung Cricket Club Batter
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Aiden Williams
West Bairnsdale Cricket Club Bowler
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Josh Cope
Rovers Cricket Club Batter
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Colby Montant
Lucknow Cricket Club All-rounder
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Harry Hoekstra
Koonwarra Leongatha RSL C.C. All-rounder
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Tristan Neaves
Maffra Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
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Liam O’Connor
Western Park Cricket Club Bowler
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Bayden Dowsett
Bundalaguah Cricket Club Bowler
Sam Anderson
Collegians Cricket Club Batter
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Jake Anderson
West Bairnsdale Cricket Club All-rounder
Inner East Emus HEAD COACH: MATTHEW WHITTAKER ASSISTANT COACH: LIAM SMITH TEAM OFFICIAL: T.B.C.
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Oscar Brown
Mont Albert Cricket Club Bowler
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Mitch Duncan
North Balwyn Cricket Club Batter - Wicketkeeper
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Jacob Whitehead Blackburn Cricket Club Batter
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Brad Oakes
Mitcham Cricket Club Batter
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Elijah Tsatas
Wesley College Cricket Club Bowler
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Ollie Will
Canterbury Cricket Club Batter - Wicketkeeper
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Oliver Horlock
Vermont Cricket Club Batter
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Pat Carroll
Kerrimur Cricket Club Bowler
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Henry Smith
Vermont Cricket Club Bowler
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Darcy Gregory-Francis Kerrimur Cricket Club Batter
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Jamie Shepherd
North Balwyn Cricket Club Batter
Vishwa Ramkumar
North Balwyn Cricket Club Bowler
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Nic Graves
Trinity Wilson Cricket Club Bowler
Inner South East Scorpions HEAD COACH: MARCUS BERRYMAN ASSISTANT COACH: DAVID WILLIAMS TEAM OFFICIAL: T.B.C.
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Marcus Wiseman
Toorak Prahran Cricket Club Batter
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Patric Schmitt
Mt Waverley Cricket Club Bowler
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Hugo Hughes
Malvern Cricket Club Wicketkeeper - Batter
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Paul Parakilas
Murrumbeena Cricket Club All-rounder
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Tom Reid
Oakleigh Cricket Club All-rounder
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Ashwin Mehta
Oakleigh Cricket Club Bowler
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Finn Peake
Clifton Hill Cricket Club Batter
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Harry Dixon
Toorak Prahran Cricket Club Batter
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Jack Iverson
Oakleigh Cricket Club All-rounder
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Jarred Smith
East Malvern Tooronga C.C. Batter
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Charlie Graham
Toorak Prahran Cricket Club All-rounder
Aryan Mohan
Mt Waverley Mayfield Cricket Club Wicketkeeper - Batter
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Phoenix Chivers
Murrumbeena Cricket Club Bowler
North East Knights HEAD COACH: MAX SHEPHERD ASSISTANT COACH: NATHAN SCOTT TEAM OFFICIAL: BEN STEWART
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Jack Stewart
Wodonga Raiders Cricket Club Bowler
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Jobe Kennedy
Yarrawonga Mulwala Cricket Club Bowler
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Will Noonan
Wodonga Raiders Cricket Club All-rounder
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Will O’Keefe
Rovers United Bruck Cricket Club Batter
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Vincent Chisholm
City Colts Cricket Club Bowler
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Archer Scammell
Wodonga Bulldogs Cricket Club Batter
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Tyler Nanson
City Colts Cricket Club Batter
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Zac Fraser
Yarrawonga Mulwala Cricket Club Wicketkeeper - Batter
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Luke Grady
Rovers United Bruck Cricket Club Batter
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Jack Fullager
Benalla Bushrangers Cricket Club Bowler
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Kane Scott
Wodonga Raiders Cricket Club Batter
Will Ashton
Rovers United Bruck Cricket Club Batter
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Darcy Wilson
Rovers United Bruck Cricket Club Bowler
Outer East Eagles HEAD COACH: MATTHEW FOTIA ASSISTANT COACH: RICHARD ARMSTRONG TEAM OFFICIAL: T.B.C.
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Riley Weatherill
South Croydon Cricket Club Batter
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Max Parker
Norwood Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
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Daniel Roe
North Ringwood Cricket Club Batter
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Jake Mitchell
Eildon Park Cricket Club Batter
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Michael Yuan
Ringwood Cricket Club Batter
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Gabe Lawson
Norwood Cricket Club Bowler
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Will Bellingham
Croydon Ranges Cricket Club Batter
11
Cameron Storm
Montrose Cricket Club Batter
5
6
Benjamin O’Dwyer
Heatherdale Cricket Club Bowler
12
Daniel Meehan
Templeton Cricket Club Bowler
13
Kody Taylor
Ferntree Gully Footballers C.C. Bowler
Rory Harrison
Ferntree Gully Footballers C.C. Bowler
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Hayden Smith
Montrose Cricket Club Bowler
Southern Pioneers HEAD COACH: GERRY VAN DER NEST ASSISTANT COACH: DALE MYER TEAM OFFICIAL: T.B.C.
1
Trishane de Silva
Rowville Cricket Club All-rounder
8
Advit Sharma
Cranbourne Cricket Club Batter
23
2
Harkirat Bajwa
Bukley Ridges Cricket Club All-rounder
9
Ethan de Vries
Narre South Cricket Club Batter
3
Moomen Amin
Narre South Cricket Club All-rounder
10
Adam Snelling
Narre South Cricket Club All-rounder
4
Sai Sehgal
Lynbrook Cricket Club Bowler
11
Crandal Siegelwin Berwick Cricket Club Bowler
5
6
Arvindeep Chumber
Cranbourne Cricket Club Bowler
12
Jay Singh
Lynbrook Cricket Club All-rounder
13
Govind Nandini
Berwick Springs Cricket Club Bowler
Prabhav Mishra
Noble Park Cricket Club Batter
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Pratham Raje
Berwick Springs Cricket Club Batter
South East Bayside Breakers HEAD COACH: STEPHEN ZAYLER ASSISTANT COACH: JAMES GRAY TEAM OFFICIAL: T.B.C.
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3
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5
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7
Xavier McGrath
Zac Grech
Charlie Davidson
Christopher Kellaway
Lewis Sellenger
Harry McKenzie
Harry DeMattia
Batter
Batter
Bowler
Bowler
All-rounder
Bowler
Batter
8
24
2
9
10
11
12
13
Henry Pearson
Nick Sharpin
Trae Love-Linay
Bishaal Gurung
Josh Finkelstein
Thivi Salwathura
All-rounder
Bowler
Batter
Wicketkeeper
Bowler
All-rounder
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South East Country Sharks HEAD COACH: TOM EWING ASSISTANT COACH: PETER HALL TEAM OFFICIAL: LUKE GANDY
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Jontee Catterick
Carrum Cricket Club Bowler
8
Sam Gove
Flinders Cricket Club All-rounder
25
2
Tom Turnock
Pearcedale Cricket Club Bowler
9
Charlie Robinson-Cay Balnarring Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
3
Jaxon Binns
Upper Beaconsfield Cricket Club Batter
10
Matthew Rulach
Sorrento Cricket Club All-rounder
4
Zac Noble
Delacombe Park Cricket Club Batter
11
Abhisheik Sundararajan
Cranbourne Meadows Cricket Club Bowler
5
6
Ben Smith
Mt Eliza Cricket Club Bowler
12
Flynn Smith
Emerald Cricket Club Bowler
13
Harry Van Raay Mt Eliza Cricket Club Batter
Liam Walsh
Mt Martha Cricket Club Bowler
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Xander Buxton
Peninsula Old Boys Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
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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