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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.
ANDREW INGLETON CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER CRICKET VICTORIA
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Wizards 12
Knights
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Cricket Victoria Message
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Spirit 13
Eagles
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U18 Male Fixtures 4
Waves
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Pioneers 23
Sam Harper feature
Chris Hall feature
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Breakers
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Barwon 7
Jackson Coleman feature
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Sharks
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Highlanders 8
Pride
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Bowler Welfare
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Suns 9
Emus
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Falcons 10
Scorpions
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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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MONDAY 13 JANUARY TO MONDAY 20 JANUARY 2019
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HOME TEAM ROUND 1 - MONDAY, 13 JANUARY 2020 Suns v Barwon v Waves v Spirit v Pride v Knights v Sharks v Eagles v ROUND 3 - TUESDAY 14 JANUARY 2020 Suns v Spirit v Falcons v Highlanders v Pride v Eagles v Pioneers v Scorpions v ROUND 5 - WEDNESDAY 15 JANUARY 2020 Mallee Murray Suns v Central Highlanders v North-West Metro Wizards v Northern Rivers v Gippsland Pride v Inner South East Scorpions v South East Bayside Breakers v Inner East Emus v ROUND 7 - THURSDAY 16 JANUARY 2020 Suns v Rivers v Barwon v Waves v Pride v Emus v Knights v Sharks v
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A STRONG BBL|08 CAMPAIGN HAS SOLIDIFIED SAM HARPER AS THE MELBOURNE RENEGADES LEADING GLOVEMAN HEADING IN TO THEIR CHAMPIONSHIP DEFENCE IN BBL|09.
“There are so many great wicketkeepers in Victoria. It’s been great to learn from them and all of the great coaches, and hopefully I can show what I’ve learnt on the biggest stage.”
Harper signed as an injury replacement player last season and played all 15 games, finishing the season as the team’s leading run scorer.
The wicketkeeper started his cricketing journey with the Outer East Eagles in the YPL. Here he honed his craft with the gloves and bat, and even rolled his arm over on occasion. His junior career also included representing Victoria at Under-17, Under-19 and Futures League. He also spent a season at Cricket Australia’s Centre of Excellence learning under former Test keeper Brad Haddin.
The 22-year old started his BBL career with the Melbourne Stars in 2016 before switching to team red last year and made an immediate impact. A quick fire 36 off 25 balls on debut helped cement his spot in the side, and an unbeaten half century against the Heat solidified his position.
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“Last year was massive for my career and my confidence,” Harper said. “I can’t wait to put the red jersey back on and defend our title.” This is not the first time he has made a great first impression. In his first match with Victoria in 2016, Harper had nine dismissals, the most ever for a player on debut. “Making my Sheffield Shield debut at the MCG was the awesome, and taking as many catches as I did was unbelievable.”
“Playing for the Eagles was instrumental in making me the player I am today. It taught me so much about cricket, both on and off the field. I don’t think I’d be the player I am today if it weren’t for all of those experiences.” “The elite coaching, training sessions and exposure to high performance atmosphere set the foundation of my career and shaped my mindset to always be the hardest working person on the team.”
“Keeping to the likes of Peter Siddle and James Pattinson, with Cameron White standing right next to me…It was a dream come true.” Playing just the one Sheffield Shield game in 2018/19 and not taking field through the 50 over season, Harper is hoping to lock down the keeper position for the Vics in season 2019/20 and beyond.
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Barwon
HEAD COACH: BECKER NGUYEN ASSISTANT COACH: MATT LINEKAR SCORER: ANDREW GUY
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Finn McCombe
Declan Clark
Geelong Cricket Club Bowler
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North Geelong Cricket Club Batter
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Callum Stow
Geelong Cricket Club Bowler
7
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Lachlan Neate
Geelong Cricket Club All-Rounder
10
Cameron Egan
St Leonards Cricket Club Bowler
Mitchell Keane
Barwon Cricket Club Batter
5
Lachlan Hornibrook Grovedale Cricket Club All-rounder
11
Tom Scott
Geelong Cricket Club Batter
6
Josh Garner
City United Cricket Club Bowler
12
Cody Brogden
Geelong City Cricket Club Batter
7
Lachlan Kidd
Queenscliff Cricket Club Batter
13
Max Potter
Queenscliff Cricket Club Bowler
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Riley Berg
Geelong Cricket Club Bowling
Highlanders HEAD COACH: KARL MAYNE ASSISTANT COACH: DAMIAN BONNER SCORER: JAMES DICKENSON
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Ryan Aikman
Josh Pegg
Golden Point Cricket Club Batter
All-rounder
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Declan Slingo
Muckleford Cricket Club All-Rounder
8
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Alister Brasher
Castlemain United Cricket Club Bowler
10
Daniel Lalor
Northcote Cricket Club Batter
5
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Samuel Mackay
Gisborne Cricket Club Bowler
Lucas Argall
Wendouree Cricket Club Bowler
11
Mace Cousins
Bacchus Marsh Cricket Club Batter
6
Mitchell Nicholson
North Ballarat Cricket Club Bowler
12
James Doherty
Ballarat RedanCricket Club All-rounder
7
Emerson White
Essendon Cricket Club Batter
13
Tom McKenzie
Golden Point Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
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Max Riding
Ballarat Redan Cricket Club All-Rounder
SUNS
HEAD COACH: TIM SMITH ASSISTANT COACH: MATT HUNT TEAM OFFICIAL: JOSH WOODING
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Blake Matheson
Tyson Adamson
Croyden Cricket Club Bowler
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Sean Van Wijk
Frankston Peninsula Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Workers Gol Gol Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
9
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Tate Hulland
Mildura Settlers Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
10
Kevin Seth
Prahan Cricket Club All-rounder
Lachlan Wooding
Nyah Districts Cricket Club Batter
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Seamus Keogh
Mildura Settlers Cricket Club All-rounder
11
Chansika Kaputokuwa Monash Tigers Cricket Club Bowler
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Blake Gelletly
Leitchville Gunbower Cricket Club All-rounder
12
Liam Keath
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Billy Phelan
Irymple Cricket Club Batter
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Leitchville Gunbower Cricket Club Batter
Will Rodgers
Mildura Settlers Cricket Club Batter
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Drew Lloyd
Nyah Districts Cricket Club Bowler
Falcons
HEAD COACH: HENRY TYLER ASSISTANT COACH: HAYDEN WALLIS/LIAM INGRAM
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Kinnan Asdagi
Edward Stock
Fitzroy Doncaster Cricket Club Bowler
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Northcote Cricket Club Bowler
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Thomas Downes
Preston Cricket Club Bowler
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Bronson Hill
Essendon Cricket Club Bowler
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Chaitanya Madan
Essendon Cricket Club Bowler
William Brennan
Northcote Cricket Club Batter
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Alex Johnson
Fitzroy Doncaster Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Charlie Love
Fitzroy DoncasterCricket Club Batter
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Thomas Cuthbert
Northcote Cricket Club All-Rounder
12
Adam Crick
Northcote Cricket Club Bowler
7
Louis Macciocca
Fitzroy Doncaster Cricket Club Batter
13
Max Mikedis
Northcote Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Jai Lemire
Carlton Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
Rivers
HEAD COACH: TONY RYAN ASSISTANT COACH: SEAN MCCANN TEAM OFFICIAL: MARK RYAN
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2
Ryan O’Keefe
Riley Mason
Kangaroo Flat Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Nathan Walker
Strathdale Maristians Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Broadford Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Will Purcell
Strathdale Maristians Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Anthony DePasquale
Kyabram Fire Brigade Cricket Club Batter
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Kayde Howard
Sandhurst Cricket Club Bowler
Angus Martin
Rochester Cricket Club Bowler
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Abe Sheahan
Strathfieldsaye Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Ben Williams
Eaglehawk Cricket Club Batter
12
Nahid Hossain
Sandhurst Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Lachlan Hyde
Cobram Cricket Club Batter
13
Darcy Hunter
Strathfieldsaye Cricket Club Bowler
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Thomas Starr
Bendigo United Cricket Club. Batter
Wizards
HEAD COACH: DERVIS DURADBEGOVIC ASSISTANT COACH: HARSHAD DIXIT SCORER: CAM WEST
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Joshua Rudge
Jordan Bird
Essendon Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Pascoe Vale Hadfield Cricket Club Batter
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Jordan Kosteas
Westmeadows Cricket Club Batter
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Marcus Jackman
Melbourne Cricket Club All-rounder
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Billy Cootee
Northcote Cricket Club Batter
Jagadeswara Rao Koduru Northcote Cricket Club Batter
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Riley Gutterson
Greenvale Cricket Club Bowler
11
Daniel Deasy
Essendon Cricket Club Bowler
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Ned Mulkearns Essendon Cricket Club Bowler
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Jack Raines
Preston Cricket Club Bowler
7
Jordon McDonald
Greenvale Cricket Club Bowler
13
Daniel Maiorano
Footscray Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Musa Hussain
Essendon Cricket Club Bowler
Spirit
HEAD COACH: ASHLEY ARMSTRONG ASSISTANT COACHES: JONAH KOCH BEN ROOSENBOOM SCORER: GAVAN TAYLOR
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Michael Cesarios
Nicholas Markovski
Melbourne Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Footscray Cricket Club Batter
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Max Hatzoglou
Melbourne Uni Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Lachlan Melican
Melbourne Uni Cricket Club Bowler
10
Adrian Monitto
Melton Cricket Club All-rounder
Chris Jackson
Footscray Cricket Club Bowler
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George Sakkas
Footscray Cricket Club Bowler
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Matthew Grubb Altona Cricket Club Bowler
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Aidan Salvado
Brody Black
Yarraville Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
Werribee Cricket Club Bowler
12
Chien Mayoum
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Sunshine Heights Cricket Club Bowler
Connor Poulton
Werribee Cricket Club Batter
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Max Birthisel
Footscray Cricket Club Bowler
Waves
HEAD COACH: MATT LOVE ASSISTANT COACH: LACHIE FIELD SCORER: JAMES CHAPPLE
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Kaden Humphries
Liam Burgess
Casteron Cricket Club Bowler
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Woodford Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Lachlan Kirk
Tyrendarra Cricket Club All-rounder
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Will Rowland
Tahara Cricket Club Batter
10
Campbell Love
Brierly Christ Church Cricket Club All-rounder
Oliver Mahncke
Mortlake Cricket Club All-rounder
5
Isaac Wareham
Mortlake Cricket Club Batter
11
Elliot Fisher
North Gambier Cricket Club Batter
6
Damon Dews
Brierly Christ Church Cricket Club Bowler
12
Riley Alexander College Cricket Club Batter
7
Bailey Jenkinson Geelong Cricket Club Batter
13
Fionn Neeson
Hamilton Cricket Club Bowler
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Jayden Annett
West Warrnambool Cricket Club Bowler
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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COACHINGISFOREVERYONE The game of cricket can lead down many different pathways, and take you across the world. For South East Bayside Breakers Under-16 and Under-18 coach Chris Hall, his cricket journey has taken him 17,000 kilometres from home. “I’ve been involved in cricket since the day I was born watching my Dad and Uncles play for my home club back in Bury, Manchester, UK,” Hall said. “My coaching journey began as an 18 year old at Ramsbottom Cricket Club (England), coaching Under 10s and my passion to coach, teach and mentor cricketers grew from there.” Hall has a wealth of cricket experience as both a player and coach, having played across England before moving to Australia in 2001. Here he progressed his coaching skills through Cricket Victoria and Cricket Australia accreditation courses and has earned the highest coaching qualification in the country. Coaching has given Hall a range of unbelievable experiences, including being second-in-command with the Victorian Womens Under-17 squad and thousands of one-on-one skill sessions, but credits the Youth Premier League pathway as a ‘vital’ aspect of developing future stars. “It gives our players exposure to the best coaches through trial and practice components of the program and then the competition provides the players the opportunity to showcase their skills against the best in the state and to learn to put into practice a team game plan in competition.” Outside of cricket, Hall has a Computer Science degree, which he utilises to to improve his players and create game plans, showing his unique mix of traditional styles with new and modern innovation. He has implemented his coaching talent as a video analyst, spin coach and numerous head coaching roles, including his current role with the Breakers. Hall’s coaching philosophy is built enjoyment, enthusiasm and skill-development, one in which he has built the foundation of success. “For my players, team and myself, fun is the number one focus. If you are enjoying your cricket, then you are relaxed and your performance reflects this. “ The YPL is promoting the mantra of ‘play brave’ for the season, encouraging players of all ages to believe in their abilities and to take their opportunities. Hall is excited to see the young players taking on the challenges of the competition and playing an uptempo brand of cricket. “I can’t give too much away!” Hall joked, “but you will see a very brave approach in the field and running between wickets from the Breakers Under 16 and 18 teams.” “The YPL training and playing format is what allows the teams and regions to build a fun, successful culture and environment together over the off and in-season periods, ” Hall reiterated. “It’s opened up access to several Professional Development opportunities for myself and for the players it gives them access to the best coach’s and facilities in their region so they can add to the skill sets they already have.” UNDER 18 MALE YOUTH PREMIER LEAGUE 2018-19 | CRICKET VICTORIA
A DUAL SPORT ATHLETE, JACKSON COLEMAN IS FLOURISHING SINCE DEVOTING HIS FOCUS PURELY ON CRICKET, AND HAS RISEN THROUGH THE RANKS.
“Playing with the Pioneers lay the foundation of my cricket knowledge. It taught me so many skills, both on and off the ground, and I made a lot of life-long friends.”
The son of AFL footballer Glenn Coleman, Jackson was a promising young talent in both AFL and cricket. He set his heart on the bat and ball in the 2015/16 season and has earned himself a handy resume ever since.
“I had so many great coaches in my junior years. They’re so knowledgable and always knew exactly what areas of my game I needed to improve.”
“Since I gave my full attention to cricket, I’ve improved a lot and done a lot of things I never thought I would.”
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Some of those include earning a senior contract with the Victorian men’s squad and the Melbourne Stars, and making his debut at the MCG in BBL|05. “Getting the chance to play a game at the MCG is something I have dreamt of my whole life, Coleman said. “To get to make my BBL debut in front of my friends and family on the hallowed turf is a moment I will never forget.”
The new and improved YPL system allows for the players to spend more time on the field and to improve all facets of their game. “The new format is amazing for the kids coming through junior competitions. Playing more games and encouraging the young boys and girls to be confident and positive in their cricket is the perfect thing we should be teaching them.” “I wish there was something like this when I was rising through the ranks!”
“Now to be able to call it my home ground is amazing.” Coleman worked his way through Victoria’s Futures League (Second XI) team and made his senior debut in 2016. He caused a stir in his second game at senior level, taking a stellar 5/39 against New South Wales. His solid and economical performance throughout the one day series earned him his debut in Victoria’s red-ball team, where he took a big scalp in Marcus Stoinis. “Playing for Victoria is such an honour and a privilege. It’s something I’ll never take for granted and will never stop working for.” A product of the Southern Pioneers program, Harper credits his junior days with setting him up to become the player he is today.
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Pride
HEAD COACH: DAVID NEWMAN ASSISTANT COACH: DEVIN POLLOCK SCORER: ROD POLLOCK
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Corey Fraser
Casey-South Melbourne Cricket Club Bowler
8
Ethan Albrecht
Stratford Cricket Club Batter
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Evan Allaway
Casey-South Melbourne Cricket Club Bowler
9
Blair Clymo
Casey-South Melbourne Cricket Club Batter
3
Jake Wynd
Bundalaguah Cricket Club All-Rounder
10
Noah Hurley
Collegians Cricket Club Batter
4
Jordan Hack
Lucknow Cricket Club All-Rounder
11
Aaron Bardwell
Casey-South Melbourne Cricket Club Batter
5
6
Tom Morrison
Collegians Cricket Club All-Rounder
12
Curtley Farley
Orbost Cricket Club Batter
7
Tyron Bramwell Rovers Cricket Club Bowler
13
Jed Malone
Collegians Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
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Steve Bertino
Wy Yung Cricket Club Bowler
Emus
HEAD COACH: JAMES BETT ASSISTANT COACH: PHIL LOVELL
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Angus Molden
Melbourne Uni Cricket Club Bowler
8
Henry Brown
Melbourne Cricket Club Batter
19
2
Darcy Munro
Melbourne Cricket Club Bowler
9
Dan McNab
Melbourne Uni Cricket Club Bowler
3
Tom Walker
Melbourne Uni Cricket Club Bowler
10
Paul Lindsay
Canterbury Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
4
Brendan Laird
Mont Albert Cricket Club Batter
11
Liam Fitzpatrick
Camberwell Cricket Club Batter
5
Nick Crawford Balwyn Cricket Club Batter
12
Harris Carlin
Camberwell Cricket Club Batter
6
7
Michael Forwood
Canterbury Cricket Club Batter
13
Brayden Fleming
Ashburton Willows Cricket Club Bowler
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Aryman Bhardwaj
Northcote Cricket Club Bowler
Scorpions HEAD COACH: SAM KINDLEN ASSISTANT COACH: SAM MILLS
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Tom Cashman
Richmond Cricket Club Batter
8
James Smith
Mont Albert Cricket Club All-Rounder
20
2
Prithish Pancholi
Mt Waverley Cricket Club Bowler
9
Mitchell Traplin
Richmond Cricket Club All-Rounder
3
Vedanth Shah
Mt Waverely Cricket Club Bowler
10
Max Stevenson
Toorak-Prahan Cricket Club All-Rounder
4
Kieran Nagendran
Mt Waverley Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
11
Mackenzie Dean Mulgrave Cricket Club All-Rounder
5
Henry Nicholls
St Kilda Cricket Club All-Rounder
12
Xander Dietze
Toorak-Prahran Cricket Club All-Rounder
6
7
James Dekel East Malvern - Tooronga Cricket Club
All-Rounder
13
Oliver Lowe
East Malvern - Tooronga Cricket Club All-rounder
UNDER 18 MALE YOUTH PREMIER LEAGUE 2019-20 | CRICKET VICTORIA
Josh Burns
Mt Waverley All-Rounder
Knights
HEAD COACH: MATT ARMSTRONG ASSISTANT COACH: STEWART PEARCE SCORER: STEPHEN HICKS/WAYNE COOPER
1
Harris Lee
Melbouren Cricket Club All-Rounder
8
Will Sharp
Yarrawonga Cricket Club All-Rounder
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2
Matthew Somerville
Rutherglen Cricket Club All-Rounder
9
Alessandro Belci
Beechworth Cricket Club Batter
3
Liam Parkinson
St Patrick Cricket Club All-Rounder
10
Luke Backhouse Corowa Cricket Club Bowler
4
Ryan Bartel
Tallangatta Cricket Club Bowler
11
Michael Grohman
Wodonga Bulldogs Cricket Club All-Rounder
5
Aaron Green
New City Cricket Club All-Rounder
12
Matthew Pearce
Beechworth Cricket Club Bowler
6
7
Paddy McNamara
Rovers Bruck United Cricket Club Bowler
13
Tyler Robertson Lavington Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
UNDER 18 MALE YOUTH PREMIER LEAGUE 2019-20 | CRICKET VICTORIA
Matthew Whitten
Rovers Bruck United Cricket Club atter/Wicketkeeper
Eagles
HEAD COACH: MATT VAIANO ASSISTANT COACH: JASON WYLIE
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Braden Harvey
Ringwood Cricket Club Bowler
8
Caleb Hrabe
Yarra Junction Cricket Club Bowl
22
2
Joshua Zacky
Ringwood Cricket Club Batter
9
Dylan Tibballs
Ringwood Cricket Club Bowler
3
Brodie Harrison
Croyden Cricket Club Bowler
10
Addison Forbes
Fitzroy Doncaster Cricket Club Bowler
4
Marcus Kane
Richmond Cricket Club All-Rounder
11
Saksham Kapoor
St Kilda Cricket Club Bowler
5
Darcy Luke
Bayswater Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
12
Ben Gibson
Ringwood Cricket Club BatterWicketkeeper
6
7
Jack Beer
Ringwood Cricket Club Bowler
13
Jake Arundell
Lysterfield Cricket Club Batter
UNDER 18 MALE YOUTH PREMIER LEAGUE 2019-20 | CRICKET VICTORIA
Jack Conroy
Frankston Cricket Club Bowler
Pioneers
HEAD COACH: ADRIAN JONES ASSISTANT COACH: AKSHAT BUCH SCORER: ROB WILSON
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Ashley Chandrasinghe Buckley Ridges Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Reiley Mark
Monash Tigers Cricket Club Bowler
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Shishir Kulkarni
North Dandenong Cricket Club Bowler
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Boopa Munasinghe Dandenong Cricket Club Bowler
3
Sen Sathyajith
Cranbourne Cricket Club Bowler
10
Shobit Singh
Mt Waverly Cricket Club Batter
4
Jason Ward
Berwick Cricket Club Bowler
11
Connor Hinds
Monash Tigers Cricket Club Wicketkeeper
5
Ashvin Adihetty
Berwick Springs Cricket Club All-Rounder
12
Daud Malik
Cranbourne Cricket Club All-Rounder
6
7
Jonathon D’Rozario
Monash Tigers Cricket Club All-Rounder
13
Yash Pednekar
MMonash Tigers Cricket Club All-Rounder
UNDER 18 MALE YOUTH PREMIER LEAGUE 2019-20 | CRICKET VICTORIA
Mahdee Islam
Berwick/Dandenong Cricket Club Batter
Breakers
HEAD COACH: CHRIS HALL ASSISTANT COACH: JACK O’TOOLE SCORER: DAVID OVERTON
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Ben Sexton
Prahan Cricket Club Bowler
8
Jordan Hesline
Monash Tigers Cricket Club Bowler
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Declan McComb
Cheltenham Cricket Club Bowler
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Nick Ritchie
Melbourne Uni Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Bentleigh United Cricket Club Batter
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Miles Sellenger St Kilda Cricket Club Bowler
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Ethan Wright
Monash Tigers Cricket Club Batter
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Campbell James
Bentleigh Uniting Cricket Club Batter
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Angus Newman
Dandenong Cricket Club Batter
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Zac Sleeman
Monash Tigers Cricket Club Batter/Wicketkeeper
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Spencer Wood
Camberwell Cricket Club Batter
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Charlie Giles
East Malvern - Tooronga Cricket Club Batter
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Mitch Domann
Melbourne Uni Cricket Club Batter
Sharks
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Jack Curtis
Peninsula Old Boys Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Luke Long
Baden Powell Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Lachlan Klauer
Red HIll Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Connor Phillips
Delacombe Park Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Corey Marshall
Dandenong Cricket Club Bowler
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Lachlan Walsh
Mt Martha Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Patrick Parsons
Kingston Hawthorn Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Joshua Edwards
Langwarrin Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Joshua Ash
Thomas Finn
Melbourne Cricket Club Bowler
Hastings Cricket Club Bowler
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Blake Eklund
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13
Frankston Peninsula Cricket Club All-Rounder
Luke Kranzbuhler Dandenong Cricket Club All-Rounder
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Lachlan Jamieson
Langwarrin Cricket Club All-Rounder
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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