YOUTH PREMIER LEAGUE 2019 -20 CR I CK E T V I C TO R IA
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It’s time for a thrilling new season of the Youth Premier League. After a successful first year, the second season of YPL will see the competition hosted at grounds across the state now at under-14, under-16, under-17 and under-18 levels. I’d like to thank all of the players, parents and families for your support of our changes to this pathway which,we hope, will continue to deliver a better cricket experience for everyone involved. The YPL concludes with the Youth Super Series which gives additional match opportunities for the outstanding performers. It is our role and responsibility to help develop the next crop of Australian superstars and the YPL and the YSS are great pathways for us to achieve this. I’d like to acknowledge and thank the Premier Cricket clubs, Victorian cricket country and metro affiliates and their Club and Association representatives from across Victoria, whose ongoing support for 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 personal and team success.
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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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HOME TEAM ROUND 1 - SUNDAY 1 DECEMBER 2019 Waves v Rivers v Barwon v Wizards v Pride v Knights v Pioneers v Emus v ROUND 3 - MONDAY, 6 JANUARY 2020 Suns v Barwon v Spirit v Waves v Pride v Pioneers v Breakers v Sharks v ROUND 5 - TUESDAY 7 JANUARY 2020 Suns v Rivers v Falcons v Waves v Pride v Knights v Scorpions v Sharks v ROUND 7 - THURSDAY 9 JANUARY 2020 Suns v Spirit v Waves v Barwon v Pride v Breakers v Sharks v Pioneers v
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FROM MORTLAKE, TO THE MCG, TO THE WEST INDIES, LEG-SPINNER GEORGIA WAREHAM’S METEORIC RISE SEEMINGLY HAS NO END. At just 16 years old, Wareham was the youngest player in WBBL|01, playing with the Melbourne Renegades. She was not out of her depth however, having played above her age for most of her career. “Playing in the first Women’s Big Bash was unbelievable,” Wareham said. “Learning from some amazing international players like Dane van Niekerk and Danielle Wyatt taught me so much the game of cricket, things I will never forget.”
Rivers en route to back-to-back Championships in 2010/11 and 2011/12. “Playing for the Waves was the first chance I had to play with girls my age. I made a lot of new friends and really developed my game with them.” “Winning those championships was great, but it’s about so much more than that. The opportunity to have elite coaches and training, and to play a lot of cricket against the best people my age in the state made me a much better player
Wareham solidified her position in the Renegades lineup with a number of solid performances including 3/19 against the Perth Scorchers including the prized scalp of Nicole Bolton.
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She first tasted international cricket in April 2018 on an Under 19 tour of South Africa where s she claimed 4/17 against the Emerging South Africa outfit in a 50 over match. Her impressive performances earned her a call-up to the national T20 squad in September 2018. “Earning my first Australian cap was a dream come true. It’s what I’ve been working my entire life and to be given it is truly an honour.” Less than a month after her T20 debut, she was picked in the ODI squad that took on Pakistan, taking two wickets on debut. She was selected in Australia’s squad for the 2018 T20 World Cup in the West Indies, playing all six games. She made her mark in the final against England taking 2/11 with the ball and scoring a stunning run out. “Getting the opportunity to play in the World Cup was unreal. It’s been enormous for me and my cricket, and to win it was an amazing feeling.” Wareham has been turning heads since her junior days with the Western Waves. Strong with both bat and ball, she claimed figures of 3/1 against Northern
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Barwon
HEAD COACH: NICOLE MARTIN ASSISTANT COACH: AARON RANDALL SCORER: JACK EGBERTS
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Jordyn Stewart
Bianca Deckker
North Geelong Cricket Club All-rounder
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Drysdale Cricket Club All-rounder
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Emily Blood
Barabool Cricket Club Bowler
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Mia VanDyke
St Josephs Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Summer Don Barwon Heads Cricket Club Bowler
Katie Lindsay
Leopold Cricket Club Bowler
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Jasmin Thomas
Ocean Grove Cricket Club All-rounder
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Hannah Brady
Drysdale Cricket Club Bowler
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Aanlynia Cheeran
City United Cricket Club Batter
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Zoe Dixon
Barwon Cricket Club All-rounder
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Sophie Walker
Geelong Cricket Club Bowler
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Charlotte Teague Ocean Grove Cricket Club All-rounder
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Chantel Mason
Barwon Cricket Club Bowler
Highlanders HEAD COACH: ADRIAN HARRIS ASSISTANT COACH: JORDAN LOUGHNANE SCORER: PHIL BROUGH
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Jessica Hourigan
Emily McDonald
East Sunbury Cricket Club Batter
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Gisborne Dragons Cricket Club All-rounder
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Alyssa Lucas
Central Highlands Cricket Club All-rounder
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Lillee Barendsen
VRI Delacombe Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Vivian Johnson-Knight Ballarat Bolts Cricket Club Bowler
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Megan O’Beirne
Mount Clear Cricket Club All-rounder
Tia Davidge
Carlton Brunswick Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
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Audrey Ringe
Ballarat Bolts Cricket Club Bolwer
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Holly Robinson
Hanging Rock Cricket Club All-rounder
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Eve Lalor
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Emily McDonald Gisborne Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Bacchus Marsh Cricket Club Bowling
Charli Copeland Kyneton Cricket Club All-rounder
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Lucinda Love
Hepburn Cricket Club Bowler
Suns
HEAD COACH: ANGE JENNINGS ASSISTANT COACH: GRAEME ZANONI SCORER: MONIKA EDWARDS
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Alana Bookham
Emily Edwards
Swan Hill RSL Cricket Club All-rounder
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Shanika Kirby-Wilson Nichols Point Cricket Club All-rounder
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Swan Hill Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Gypsey Gange
Nichols Point Cricket Club Bowler
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Lauren Grace
Tempy Tigers Cricket Club Batter
Claire Temby
Nichols Point Cricket Club Batter
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Rani Spence-Weightman Nichols Point Cricket Club All-rounder
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Caitlin Wight
Geelong Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Keira Young
Nichols Point Cricket Club Bowler
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Lucy Konecny
Nichols Point Cricket Club Bowler
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Taylah Casson
Mortlake Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Brianna Bragnall
Coomealla Cricket Club Bowler
Falcons
HEAD COACH: SOPHIE DAY ASSISTANT COACH: STEPHANIE HUTCHINS SCORER: RACHEL NAPOLITANO
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Ella Stallwood
Gabrielle Godinho
Melbourne Cricket Club Bowler
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Research Cricket Club Bowler
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Katelyn Shadboult
Edinburgh Cricket Club Bowler
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Kaitlin Pike
Carlton Brunswick Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Bridie Groves
Preston Baseballers Cricket Club Batter
Sienna Ferrara
Plenty Valley Cricket Club Batter
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Renee Williams
Plenty Valley Cricket Club Batter
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Parbleen Sandhu
Plenty Valley Cricket Club Batter
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Keely Gaunt
Montmorency Cricket Club Batter
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Sonia Khanna
Carlton Cricket Club Bowler
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Annika Turner
Plenty Valley Cricket Club Batter
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April Darkin
Plenty Valley Cricket Club Batter
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Jasleen Kaur
Plenty Valley Cricket Club Batter
Rivers
HEAD COACH: HADLEIGH SIRETT ASSISTANT COACH: PAUL COLBERT SCORER: ROSEMARY STEWART
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Hannah Flood
Morgan Gandolfo
Golden Square Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Bree Styles
Bamawm-Lockington Cricket Club Bowler
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Kilmore Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Danielle Flood
Marong Cricket Club Bowler
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Delaney Laffy
Echuca Cricket Club Bowler
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Paige Beamish
Strathfieldsaye Cricket Club All-Rounder
Ashlee Brown
Bridgewater/West Bendigo Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Letesha Bawden
White Hills Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Breanna Saffron
Cailin Green
White Hills Cricket Club Bowler
Bendigo Cricket Club All-Rounder/Wicketkeeper
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Rebecca Coney
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Kyabram Fire Brigade Cricket Club All-Rounder
Amy Fitzgerald
Bamawm-Lockington Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Arielle Glatte
Bamawm-Lockington United Cricket Club. Batting
Wizards
HEAD COACH: ADELAIDE CAMPION ASSISTANT COACH: TAYLAH LYNN SCORER: SOPHIE REID
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Neve Crowley
Joeline Herathge
EMP Cricket Club Bowler
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Carlton Brunswick Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Claudia O’Neill
Carlton Brunswick Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Samohn Hereora EMP Cricket Club All-rounder
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Katherine Jansen Coburg Cricket Club Bowler
Isabelle Raines
Brunswick Cricket Club Bowler
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Grace Thompson
Carlton Brunswick Cricket Club Batter
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Charlotte Davitt
Aberfeldie Cricket Club Bowler
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Lily Pelosi
Charlotte Upton
Greenvale Cricket Club Bowler
West Coburg Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Nisuli Horana Gomage Pascoe Vale Cricket Club All-rounder
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Simran Gandhi
Plenty Valley Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Kailee O’Donnell
Westmeadows Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
Spirit
HEAD COACH: CANDACE HULETT ASSISTANT COACH: STEVE BRNE SCORER: GAVIN JENKINSON
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Amelia Seviour
Aarzu Mavi
Caroline Springs Cricket Club Bowler
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Talyors Lakes/Greenvale Cricket Club Bowler
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Tara Keenan
Melton Centrals Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Sarah Curwood Keilor Cricket Club Bowler
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Mihiri Dharmabandu
EMP/Williamstown Congs Cricket Club Batter
Hannah Brne
Carlton Brunswick Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Sara Adani
Williamstown Congs Cricket Club Batter
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Adele Fine
EMP/Williamstown Congs Cricket Club Bowler
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Abbey Boorman
Sarah Jenkinson
Taylors Lakes Cricket Club Bowler
EMP/Sanctuary Lakes Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Fiona Jenkinson
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EMP/Sanctuary Lakes Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
Amanpreet Kaur
EMP/Sanctuary Lakes Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Emily Maisey
EMP/Sanctuary Lakes Cricket Club All-Rounder
Waves
HEAD COACH: MADDI TOBIAS ASSISTANT COACH: LAUREN TINK SCORER: ALYSSA HUMPHRIES
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Ruby James
Caeleigh Humphries
West Wimmera Cricket Club Bowler
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Casterton Cricket Club Bowler
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Charlotte Poyner
Brierley Christ Church Cricket Club All-rounder
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Chloe Mackenzie Mil Lel Cricket Club Batter
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Sophie Walsh Nirranda Cricket Club All-rounder
Jorja Couch
Niranda Cricket Club All-rounder
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Grace Austin
College Cricket Club All-rounder
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Hannah Rooke Brierly Christ Church Cricket Club All-rounder
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Madeline Green
Port Fairy Cricket Club All-rounder
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Aisha Hendricks
Tarrington Cricket Club Batter
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Eliza Jagger
College Cricket Club All-rounder
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Milly Illingworth Nirranda Cricket Club All-rounder
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Ella Couch
Nestles Cricket Club All-rounder
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COACHINGISFOREVERYONE ‘Playing brave’ is about much more than hitting boundaries and getting wickets. It is about stepping outside of your comfort zone and taking risks. Grace Lee, coach of Western Waves Under 14 girls and the youngest coach in the YPL program epitomises what it means to play brave. Lee has been involved in cricket for the majority of her life, starting at 11 years old in Terang, 212 kilometres south-west of Melbourne. “After a couple years of playing in a local boys’ team, I was fortunate to be selected as a part of the Western Waves Under 14s in 2009,” Lee told Cricket Victoria. “From there, I continued to play in the Waves rep sides until my final year in 2013/14 where we lucky enough to win the State Championship at the MCG.” Her cricketing talents have taken her across the seas as well, having been selected in the Cricket Without Borders team which participated in the 2014 and 2016 ICC East Asia-Pacific World Cup Qualifiers. Lee still plies her trade with Essendon Maribyrnong Park in Women’s Premier League, but sought out coaching as a separate pathway and has done so in the six seasons since she stopped playing. “I wanted to stay involved in the Western Waves pathway and give back to the teams and people that supported me throughout my cricketing journey.” From there, Lee’s coaching pathway has skyrocketed to now being the Female Development Officer and have a position on the board of the Western Waves, as well as a number of head coach position across the greater Western suburbs area. “From where I started to now, I have seen myself grow and improve as a coach, I love that it is something that you never stop developing and learning. The opportunities I have had to be involved in the State Championships and now YPL, I am very grateful for, and have not only shaped me as a coach, but also as a person.” Lee is a champion in the womens cricket field, and has used her voice to increase female participation in cricket in her local area, although she is very humble about it. “When I started playing, there was no such thing [as girls-only cricket] in my area, and I believe it is a real positive and credit to many people, male and female, that have thrown their support behind the competitions. We are seeing a strength in the girls playing and a greater understanding and appreciation of the game at local, regional, national and international levels.” “Through my involvement, I have seen more and more male coaches and players take interest in the women’s game and show their support of the athletes and coaches involved.” Coaching is never an easy role, let alone in a representative capacity and especially at such a young age, and Lee credits a strong network of mentors with getting to where she is today. “I am very fortunate to have had great support over the years from major stakeholders in the region including current CAT Stephen Field. I was also fortunate to have many female coaches and managers throughout my Waves journey that set the tone and helped everyone be more accepting of females in the sport. Loretta Kearney and Shae Johnson were trailblazers in this area for me.” And while Lee herself embodies playing brave like few others can, she is encouraging the girls in her Waves team to take as many chances as possible. “I encourage my players to take any opportunity that comes their way while playing cricket with both hands and give it their all. Whether it is opening that batting or bowling, donning the keeping gloves, or being a leader on the field, it’s all about taking your chances and enjoying the ride.” During my time playing with Cricket Without Borders they have a motto of “Be Bold. Show Sportsmanship. Have Fun. Make Friends” and I believe I incorporate these values into my coaching and think the “Play Brave” and “Be Bold” go hand in hand.” UNDER 17 FEMALE YOUTH PREMIER LEAGUE 2018-19 | CRICKET VICTORIA
YOUNG ‘KEEPER NICOLE FALTUM IS A SPARK PLUG BEHIND THE STUMPS, AND HAS PROVED HERSELF FAST TO CLAIM THE NUMBER ONE SPOT IN VICTORIA.
Georgia Wareham and Annabel Sutherland. She has also donned the green and gold as part of the Governor-General’s XI against New Zealand.
Earning a rookie contract with the Melbourne Renegades in WBBL|02 at just 16 years old, Faltum has been on the radar of those in the know for a while.
“It’s such an honour to be selected to any Australian outfit.”
“Learning behind New Zealand ‘keeper Rachel Priest helped me so much,” Faltum said. “I absorbed as much knowledge as I could from all the players and coaches.” “It was my first time in a professional environment, I wanted to learn as much as I could about what it takes to be a professional athlete.”
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She was then offered a full-contract with cross-town rivals Stars prior to WWBL|03, backing up South African wicketkeeper Lizelle Lee in her first year.
Growing up in Moe, 130km east of Melbourne, Faltum represented Gippsland Pride in the Youth Premier League. Starting at Under-14 level in 2013, she finished her junior career with three 50s in the 2016/17 season. “The YPL system is so important for young girls who love cricket and want to play at a high level. The coaching and development it gives is second-to-none.” “I look back at how much my game developed from when I started with the Pride to where I am today, my coaches and other staff have shaped me to the cricketer I am today.”
“Having a few seasons under my belt learning from some of the best in the world set me up perfectly.” Faltum is no stranger to being in a high performance setup, having represented Victoria at Under-15 and Under-18 levels before breaking through to the senior squad in the 2017/18 season, aged 17. Now the only specialist wicketkeeper contracted to Victoria, Faltum is ready to shine. “Being selected to represent Victoria alongside some of the best players in the country, and the world is such a privilege.” “I’ve learnt so much from so many great players and coaches over the last few years, and now I’m ready to show everyone what I can do.” Fultum was selected to represent Australia at Under-19 level as they toured South Africa alongside YPL graduates Tayla Vlaeminck, UNDER 17 FEMALE YOUTH PREMIER LEAGUE 2019-20 | CRICKET VICTORIA
Pride
HEAD COACH: MEL GHELLER ASSISTANT COACH: DAVID HYNES SCORER: KRISTEN WEBBER
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Anna Quinsey-Munro Buchan Cricket Club Bowler
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Jesse Fowkes
Koonwarra Leongatha RSL Cricket Club All-rounder
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Grace Wrigglesworth Bundalaguah Cricket Club Bowler
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Abby Wrigglesworth Bundalaguah Cricket Club Bowler
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Jessica Bohn
Koonwarra Leongatha RSL Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Grace Lewis
Yarragon Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
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Lily-May Lyndon Sale Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Caitlyn Phillips
Hallora Cricket Club Bowler
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Lillian Strong
Meerlieu Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Abigail Davey
Moe Cricket Club Bowler
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Gabby Hynes
Glen Alvie Cricket Club Bowler
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Gabrielle Perry
Koonwarra Leongatha RSL Cricket Club All-rounder
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Felicity Clissold
Sale Cricket Club. All-Rounder
Emus
HEAD COACH: PENNIE HARRISON ASSISTANT COACH: LAURA SHAW SCORER: ZOE GRIFFITHS
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Ellie Ryan
Canterbury Cricket Club Bowler
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Ashling O’Farrell
Box Hill Cricket Club Bowler
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Alice O’Brien Canterbury Batter
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Leah Charalambous Box Hill Cricket Club Batter
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Stella Burke
Box Hill Cricket Club Bowler
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Heidi Pearce
Burwood Cricket Club Batter
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Alexandra Elliot Box Hill Cricket Club Bowler
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Ruby Cullinan
Burwood Cricket Club Bowler
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Olivia McCredie
Boroondara Cricket Club Batter
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Brooke Vickers
Box Hill Cricket Club Batter
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Ruth Roberts
Kerrimuir United Cricket Club Batter
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Isabel White
Box Hill Cricket Club Batter
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Jasmine Fleming
Box Hill Cricket Club Bowler
Scorpions HEAD COACH: JUSTIN GRAHAM ASSISTANT COACH: T.B.C. SCORER: T.B.C.
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Michaela Kennedy
edinburgh Cricket Club Bowler
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Gemma Tarshis
Parkdale Cricket Club Bowler
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Ruby Burns
Glen Waverley Cricket Club Bowler
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Hayley Grange
Parkdale Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Mia Gouws
Toorak-Prahran Cricket Club Batter
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Emma Hall
Kingston Heath Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Dilara Dassanayake Box Hill Cricket Club Batter
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Bridget Skadiang Parkdale Cricket Club Bowler
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Uvindee Wijesena
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Glen Waverley Cricket Club Batter
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Daisey Gee
Carnegie Cricket Club Batter
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Madeline Jansz Bentleigh Cricket Club
Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Steph Bergen
Parkdale Cricket Club Bowler
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Jade Johnson
Parkdale Cricket Club Bowler
Knights
HEAD COACH: NEIL SMITH ASSISTANT COACH: SKYE HILLIER/MATTHEW CRAWSHAW SCORER: MADDISON HOWARD
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Breanna Wojtowyez Rutherglen Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
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Abbey Melnyk
Rovers United Cricket CLub Batter
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Grace Kerwin
Wangaratta Magpies Cricket Club Bowler
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Annabelle Hocking
Rutherglen Cricket Club Bowler
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Jorja Andeson Belvoir Cricket Club Batter
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Leela Rosser
Beechworth Cricket Club Batter
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Emily Mitchell
City Colts Cricket Club Bowler
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Erin Hogan
Olivia Sanson
Henty Cricket Club All-Rounder
Lavington Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Zarlie Goldsworthy North Albury Cricket Club Batter
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Isla McMillian Belvoir Cricket Club Batter
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Maddison Hocking
Rutherglen Cricket Club Bowler
Eagles
HEAD COACH: LANI DEJONG ASSISTANT COACH: AKSHAY KODOTH SCORER: JANET MOSEBY
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Chloe Harris
Ringwood Cricket Club Bowler
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Simrah Shaikh
Glen Waverley Cricket Club Bowler
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Holly Mastin
Ferntree Gully/UFTG Cricket Club Bowler
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Sky Wilson
Montrose Cricket Club Bowler
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Jessica Moss
Ferntree Gully/UFTG Cricket Club Bowler
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Grace Pearce
Montrose Cricket Club Bowler
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Becky Petty
Ringwood Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Emma Mole
Dandenong Cricket Club Bowler
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Jordyn Doevelaar
Hollie Johnstone
Ringwood Cricket Club Bowler
Knoxfield Cricket Club Bowler
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Jessica Walker
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Upper Ferntree Gully Cricket Club Bowler
Ellen Bradley
Mount Evelyn Cricket Club Batter
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Zara Shaikh
Glen Waverley Cricket Club Bowler
Pioneers
HEAD COACH: SARAH ELLIOTT ASSISTANT COACH: LINDA MACHIN SCORER: DILLON PERERA
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Keira Mahon
Narre Warren Cricket Club
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Alana Perrone
Beaconsfield Cricket Club
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Silverton/Springvale South Cricket Club
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Narre South Cricket Club
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Narre Warren Cricket Club
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Silverton Cricket Club
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Carlisle Park Vikings Cricket Club
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Olivia Earney
Beaumaris Cricket Club Bowler
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Jemma Heitlinger
Bentleigh ANA Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Lucy Page East Sandringham Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Olivia Cooper
Bentleigh ANA Cricket Club Bowler
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Tess Keogh
Parkdale Cricket Club Bowler
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Kampi Nainhabo
McKinnon Cricket Club Bowler
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Taylah Blacklaw
Kingston Heath Cricket Club Bowler
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Maddison Heitlinger
Bentleigh Cricket Club All-Rounder
12
Ella Oliver
Parkdale Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Ellen Williams
Port Melbourne Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Mia Perrin
Parkdale Cricket Club Batter/Keeper
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Prahan Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Molly Harnett
Tootgarook Cricket Club Bowler
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Jess Caron
Tyabb Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Koo Wee Rup Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Balnarring/Dandenong Cricket Club All-Rounder
10
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Saeford Tigers Cricket Club Alll-ROunder
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Balnarring Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Tyabb Cricket Club All-Rounder
5
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Langwarrin Cricket Club All-Rounder
12
Stella Appleford Rye Cricket Club Batter
6
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Bree Wilson
Carrum Downs/Frankston Cricket Club Bowler
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Jahnavi Mehta
Carrum Downs Cricket Club Bowler
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Moorooduc Cricket Club Bowler
YOUTH PREMIER LEAGUE
PACEBOWLERWELFARE
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
3. TECHNIQUE 35º
• Plan & Monitor 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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