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Glenn Maxwell Belgrave South Cricket Club Outer East Eagles Region Pathway Fitzroy – Doncaster Premier Cricket Club Victorian Bushrangers Australia GLENN MAXWELL Belgrave South Cricket Club Outer East Eagles Region Pathway Fitzroy – Doncaster Premier Cricket Club Victorian Bushrangers Australia GLENN MAXWELL VICTORIAN MALE INTRODUCTION CRICKET PATHWAY Welcome to the 2014-15 Victorian Bushrangers Pathway I wish to extend my sincere thanks to the Bartercard Championships. Premier Cricket clubs, who are hosting matches this AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TEAM season, as well as the support shown from the many Over the next two months, the Victorian Bushrangers councils, and private schools, who are often behind Pathway Championships will be staged across the state the provision of facilities. at under-14, under-16 and under-18 levels, culminating in three highly anticipated finals. I would also like to acknowledge the role of the affiliates and their representatives from across Victoria, whose Having been established as a key component of the talent tireless work to support the programs in the regions are identification system, the Victorian Bushrangers Pathway crucial COMMONWEALTH BANK BUSHRANGERS Championships continues to recognise the state’s elite to the talent recruitment process. cricket side. Finally, I’d like to congratulate each and every one of this Since 1851, the Commonwealth Bank Bushrangers have year’s representatives who are contesting the Victorian been a dominant force in Australian cricket, winning 28 Bushrangers Pathway Championships and wish you the Sheffield Shield titles, five Australian one-day domestic best of luck in your pursuit of success. TOYOTA trophies and a further four Twenty20 crowns. FUTURES LEAGUE Over the years, the side has featured some of the BARTERCARD PREMIER CRICKET legends of the sport including Bill Ponsford, Keith Miller OCTOBER - MARCH and Shane Warne. VICTORIAN UNDER-19 STATE SQUAD In more recent times, the likes of Peter Siddle, James U19 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Pattinson and Cameron White have come through the 12-22 JANUARY, 2015 (ADELAIDE) pathway to represent Australia at the highest level. UNDER-18 MALE Throughout the respective competitions, it is expected STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS that we will see the next generation of Victorian 11-15 JANUARY, 2015 Bushrangers who will come through the ranks to Tony Dodemaide VICTORIAN UNDER-17 STATE SQUAD represent our state. Cricket Victoria Chief Executive Officer U17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 1-11 DECEMBER, 2014 (HOBART) After months of training and trials, the Victorian Bushrangers Pathway Championships are the UNDER-16 culmination of many hours of tireless hard work, DOWLING SHIELD not only from the representatives, but also from the 19-23 JANUARY, 2015 many coaches, administrators, scorers, umpires, officials SCHOOL SPORT VICTORIA and parents to reach this point. 15-AND-UNDER TEAM SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA SCHOOL SPORT EXCHANGE UNDER-14 MALE 13-19 JUNE, 2015 (DARWIN) STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 19-23 JANUARY, 2015 SCHOOL SPORT VICTORIA 12-AND-UNDER TEAM FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE VICTORIAN BUSHRANGERS PATHWAY PROGRAM: JUNIOR CRICKET COMPETITIONS SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA CVPathway bushrangers UNDER-13 DEVELOPMENT SQUADS SCHOOL SPORT EXCHANGE SSV TRIALS 15-23 JUNE, 2014 (DARWIN) @CVPathway @bushrangers cricketvictoria.com.au bushrangers.com.au 2 2014-15 VICTORIAN BUSHRANGERS PATHWAY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014-15 VICTORIAN BUSHRANGERS PATHWAY CHAMPIONSHIPS 3 VICTORIAN BUSHRANGERS VICTORIAN BUSHRANGERS UNDER-18 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 2014-15 UNDER-16 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 2014-15 ROUND 1 SUNDAY, 11 JANUARY, 2015 ROUND 1 MONDAY, 19 JANUARY, 2015 GROUP A GROUP C GROUP A GROUP C Mallee Murray Bulls vs. Northern Rivers (Bendigo) Gippsland Pride vs. Southern Pioneers (Casey) Barwon Rockets vs. Inner East Emus (Geelong) Central Highlands vs. North East Knights (Harry Trott) Western Spirit vs. South East Bayside Breakers (Footscray Edgewater) North East Knights vs. Inner East Emus (Seymour) Inner South East Scorpions vs. Western Waves (Monash Uni) Western Spirit vs. Outer East Eagles (Melbourne Uni) GROUP B GROUP D GROUP B GROUP D Barwon Rockets vs. Western Waves (Geelong) South East Sharks vs. Outer East Eagles (Frankston) Northern Falcons vs. Northern Rivers (Carlton) North West Wizards vs. South East Bayside Breakers (Essendon) Inner South East Scorpions vs. North West Wizards (Prahran) Central Highlands vs. Northern Falcons (Carlton) Southern Pioneers vs. Gippsland Pride (Dandenong) South East Sharks vs. Mallee Murray Bulls (Frankston) ROUND 2 MONDAY, 12 JANUARY, 2015 ROUND 2 TUESDAY, 20 JANUARY, 2015 GROUP A GROUP C GROUP A GROUP C Western Spirit vs. Northern Rivers (Melbourne Uni) Gippsland Pride vs. North East Knights (Harry Trott) Barwon Rockets vs. Western Waves (Geelong) Outer East Eagles vs. Central Highlands (Ringwood) South East Bayside Breakers vs. Mallee Murray Bulls (Melbourne) Inner East Emus vs. Southern Pioneers (Camberwell) Inner East Emus vs. Inner South East Scorpions (Fitzroy Doncaster) Western Spirit vs. North East Knights (Footscray) GROUP B GROUP D GROUP B GROUP D Inner South East Scorpions vs. Western Waves (Monash Tigers) Outer East Eagles vs. Central Highlands (Ringwood) Northern Falcons vs. Gippsland Pride (Northcote) North West Wizards vs. Mallee Murray Bulls (Greenvale) North West Wizards vs. Barwon Rockets (Essendon) Northern Falcons vs. South East Sharks (Northcote) Southern Pioneers vs. Northern Rivers (Casey) South East Bayside Breakers vs. South East Sharks (Melbourne) ROUND 3 TUESDAY, 13 JANUARY, 2015 ROUND 3 WEDNESDAY, 21 JANUARY, 2015 GROUP A GROUP C GROUP A GROUP C Western Spirit vs. Mallee Murray Bulls (Footscray Edgewater) Southern Pioneers vs. North East Knights (Dandenong) Inner South East Scorpions vs. Barwon Rockets (Prahran) Outer East Eagles vs. North East Knights (Ringwood) South East Bayside Breakers vs. Northern Rivers (Harry Trott) Inner East Emus vs. Gippsland Pride (Fitzroy Doncaster) Inner East Emus vs. Western Waves (Camberwell) Western Spirit vs. Central Highlands (Melbourne Uni) GROUP B GROUP D GROUP B GROUP D Barwon Rockets vs. Inner South East Scorpions vs. (Geelong) Outer East Eagles vs. Northern Falcons (Ringwood) Northern Rivers vs. Gippsland Pride (Harry Trott) South East Sharks vs. North West Wizards (Frankston) North West Wizards vs. Western Waves (Greenvale) South East Sharks vs. Central Highlands (Frankston) Southern Pioneers vs. Northern Falcons (Dandenong) South East Bayside Breakers vs. Mallee Murray Bulls (Melbourne) QUARTER FINALS WEDNESDAY, 14 JANUARY, 2015 QUARTER FINALS THURSDAY, 22 JANUARY, 2015 QF 1: 1st Group A vs. 2nd Group B QF 5: 3rd Group A vs. 4th Group B QF 1: 1st Group A vs. 2nd Group B QF 5: 3rd Group A vs. 4th Group B QF 2: 1st Group B vs. 2nd Group A QF 6: 3rd Group B vs. 4th Group A QF 2: 1st Group B vs. 2nd Group A QF 6: 3rd Group B vs. 4th Group A QF 3: 1st Group C vs. 2nd Group D QF 7: 3rd Group C vs. 4th Group D QF 3: 1st Group C vs. 2nd Group D QF 7: 3rd Group C vs. 4th Group D QF 4: 1st Group D vs. 2nd Group C QF 8: 3rd Group D vs. 4th Group C QF 4: 1st Group D vs. 2nd Group C QF 8: 3rd Group D vs. 4th Group C Quarter Final Venues from – Camberwell, Casey South Melbourne, Essendon, Hawthorn-Monash Uni, Melbourne, Monash Tigers, Northcote & Prahran Quarter Final Venues from – Carlton, Casey South Melbourne, Essendon, Footscray-Edgewater, Hawthorn Monash-Uni, Greenvale, Monash Tigers & Northcote SEMI FINALS THURSDAY, 15 JANUARY, 2015 SEMI FINALS FRIDAY, 23 JANUARY, 2015 SF 1: Winner QF 1 vs. Winner QF 4 SF 2: Winner QF 2 vs. Winner QF 3 SF 1: Winner QF 1 vs. Winner QF 4 SF 5 Winner QF 5 vs. Winner QF 8 SF 2: Winner QF 3 vs. Winner QF 2 SF 6: Winner QF 7 vs. Winner QF 6 Semi Final Venues From – Carlton & Melbourne University SF 3: Loser QF 1 vs. Loser QF 4 SF 7: Loser QF 5 vs. Loser QF 8 SF 4: Loser QF 3 vs. Loser QF 2 SF 8: Loser QF 7 vs. Loser QF 6 FINAL MONDAY, 26 JANUARY, 2015 – FRANKSTON PENINSULA CC (AH BUTLER OVAL) WINNER SEMI FINAL 1 V WINNER SEMI FINAL 2 Semi Final Venues From – TBC (Private School Grounds) Quarter & Semi Final venues to be allocated the evening prior on MyCricket FINAL SUNDAY, 8 FEBRUARY, 2015 – FITZROY DONCASTER CC (SCHRAMMS RESERVE #1) WINNER SEMI FINAL 1 V WINNER SEMI FINAL 2 Fixture is not final and subject to change at any time without notice. Quarter & Semi Final venues to be allocated the evening prior on MyCricket Fixture is not final and subject to change at any time without notice. 4 2014-15 VICTORIAN BUSHRANGERS PATHWAY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014-15 VICTORIAN BUSHRANGERS PATHWAY CHAMPIONSHIPS 5 VICTORIAN BUSHRANGERS GROUND LOCATIONS UNDER-14 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 2014-15 M ELWAYS Bendigo Queen Elizabeth Oval, Cnr View & Barnard Streets, Bendigo Brighton Grammar 90 Outer Crescent, Brighton 67 D10 ROUND 1 MONDAY, 19 JANUARY, 2015 Camb. Magpies Camberwell Sports Ground, Camberwell Road, Camberwell 59 K2 GROUP A GROUP C Camb. Magpies #2 Watson Park, Munro Avenue, Ashburton 60 C11 Barwon Rockets vs. Inner East Emus (Geelong #2) Central Highlands vs. North East Knights (Ian Johnson) Carlton Princes Park #1 Oval, Royal Parade, North Carlton 29 G12 Inner South East Scorpions vs. Western Waves (Monash Uni #2) Western Spirit vs. Outer East Eagles (Melbourne Uni #2) Casey-Sth Melb Casey Fields #4 Oval, Berwick-Cranbourne Rd, Cranbourne East 134 D7 GROUP B GROUP D Casey-Sth Melb #2 Casey Fields #5 Oval, Berwick-Cranbourne Rd, Cranbourne East 29 G12 Northern Falcons vs. Northern Rivers (St Kilda #2) North West Wizards vs. South East Bayside Breakers (Essendon #2) Caufield Grammar Wheelers Hill Campus, 74-82 Jells Rd, Wheelers Hill 71 K8 Southern Pioneers vs. Gippsland Pride (Dandenong #2) South East Sharks vs. Mallee Murray Bulls (Frankston #2) Caufield Grammar #2 Caulfield Campus (Mils Oval): 217 Glen Eira Road, St Kilda East 67 G1 ROUND 2 TUESDAY, 20 JANUARY, 2015 (Enter Gate 1) GROUP A GROUP C Dandenong Shepley Oval, Pultney Street, Dandenong 91A H11 Barwon Rockets vs.
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