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Welcome to Mackay! We are excited to be hosting the best under 17 male cricket players in Australia for the first time. Mackay is no stranger to hosting big cricket events. Two WBBL matches were played here last summer and they’re returning here again early in January next year to take on the Adelaide Strikers and Renegades. Harrup Park has also hosted in recent years a She‚eld Shield October 13-14 October 18-21 November 17 January 5-6 game, an international series involving Australia A, and two Bulls Masters versus NSW Baggy Blues charity games raising Adventurethon Bulls Masters Party in the Park Two WBBL money for Bravehearts. Demolish Country (including 20/20 games featuring We are able to secure these prestigious events because of the Mackay Challenge charity game) Brisbane Heat wonderful facilities here at Harrup Park, which is, in Cricket - Mackay region - Harrup Park - Harrup Park - Harrup Park Australia’s own words, among the best regional grounds in the nation. Our enviable climate and great community support for the game also helps. The first week, or four rounds of the Cricket Australia U17 Male National Championships, presented by Woolworths, are being held here, with games at Harrup Park, as well as Magpies Sporting Complex. Teams will then head to Brisbane for the second week of the tournament. Congratulations on making the national championships. Good luck, have a tremendous tournament, and enjoy your stay in Mackay.

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4 mackayregion.com/events October 13-14 October 18-21 November 17 January 5-6 Adventurethon Bulls Masters Party in the Park Two WBBL Demolish Country (including 20/20 games featuring Mackay Challenge charity game) Brisbane Heat - Mackay region - Harrup Park - Harrup Park - Harrup Park

Find more events at mackayregion.com/events ACT/NSW COUNTRY @CRICKETACT

COACH: Greg McLay ASSISTANT COACH: Graeme Smith 2017-18 PLACING: 8

NAME SKILL DOB BOWLING SPEED/SPIN CURRENT CLUB

Right BROC 18/02/02 Right - The Entrance 01HARDY Orthodox

Right MITCHELL 24/10/01 Left - Wests 04LOLE Medium

Left Marist Brothers CHARLES 26/11/02 Left - 05MITCHELL Orthodox Lismore

Left HARRISON 03/12/02 Left - Wyong 06TOWNSEND Orthodox

Right 1675rpm BROCK 30/11/01 Right Dubbo Cyms 14LARANCE Orthodox 81km/h

CALLUM 15/10/01 Left - - Warnervale 15DUNKERLEY

Right CAELAN 04/05/02 Right 127km/h Lennox Head 16MALADAY Fast

Right JAYDEN 19/09/02 Left - Dapto 17ZAHRA-SMITH Medium

Right TANVIR 19/02/02 Right 124km/h Lithgow 18SINGH Fast

Right OLIVER 12/03/02 Right 122 km/h Lennox Head 23CRONIN Medium

Right 2055rpm TOBY 16/10/01 Right Belmont 24GRAY Wrist 75km/h

Left BEN 09/12/01 Left 120km/h St Stanislaus College 25MITCHELL Fast

Right JOHN 28/08/02 Right - Moree 26MONTGOMERY Fast

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6 CRICKET AUSTRALIA XI @CAPATHWAY

COACH: ASSISTANT COACH: 2017-18 PLACING: 3

NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPEED/SPIN CURRENT CLUB

Right 1673rpm Port Pirates CONNOR 07/11/02 Right 01COOK Orthodox 79km/h (NSW)

Right Fremantle KEEGAN 12/11/02 Right - 02DE KOKER Fast (WA)

Left 1834rpm Grammar FELIX 04/04/02 Right 03FORD Wrist 63km/h School (ACT)

Left Melbourne CAMPBELL 01/11/02 Left - 04KELLAWAY Fast (VIC)

Right Ipswich Brothers DYLAN 24/03/03 Right - 05MCATEER Wrist (QLD)

Right Northern Suburbs NOAH 18/03/03 Left 118km/h 06MCFADYEN Fast (QLD)

Right Woodville JAMISON 12/09/02 Right 120km/h 07MURPHY Fast (SA)

Left 1742rpm Bankstown NIVETHAN 25/11/02 Left 08RADHAKRISHNAN Orthodox 74km/h (NSW)

Right 1267rpm Kensington SAM 21/01/03 Right 09RAHALEY Orthodox 75km/h (SA)

Casey-South SHOBIT 15/11/02 Right Right - 10SINGH Melbourne (VIC)

Penrith RYLEY 21/02/03 Right Right - 11SMITH (NSW)

Northern Suburbs TOBIAS 20/05/03 Right - - 12SNELL (QLD)

Right Toombul AUBREY 08/11/02 Right 123km/h 13STOCKDALE Fast (QLD)

Right Frankston Peninsula DEVLIN 01/01/04 Right 14WEBB Medium (VIC)

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UNDER 17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA METROPOLITAN @CRICKETNSW

COACH: Gavan Twining ASSISTANT COACH: Grant Lambert 2017-18 PLACING: 1

NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPEED/SPIN CURRENT CLUB

DHRUV 30/04/02 Right - - Blacktown 02KANT

Right YUVRAJ 02/05/02 Right - Blacktown 04SHARMA Wrist

Right ZEESHAAN 29/09/01 Right - Bankstown 05AHMED Wrist

JACK 28/10/01 Right Right - University of NSW 06ATTENBOROUGH

Right LACHLAN 26/12/02 Right - 07SHAW Wrist

Left 1540rpm Randwick MAC 13/09/01 Right 08JENKINS Orthodox 72km/h Petersham

Right BRADLEY 07/03/02 Right 127km/h Bankstown 09SIMPSON Fast

Right 2287rpm Campbelltown TANVEER 26/11/01 Right 10SANGHA Wrist 75km/h Camden

Right ARYAN 2/12/01 Left - Fairfield 11 KATE Wrist

Right CONNOR 16/04/02 Left 122 km/h St George 19O’RIORDAN Fast

Right HUNAR 13/09/01 Right - Hawkesbury 20VERMA Fast

Right HUGH 13/09/01 Right - Sydney 21SHERRIFF Fast

Right PATRICK 03/10/01 Right 121km/h Hawkesbury 22MOORE Fast

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COACH: Udara Weerasinghe ASSISTANT COACH: Marc Calkin 2017-18 PLACING: 10

NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPEED/SPIN CURRENT CLUB

Left 1714rpm ADI 04/10/01 Left East Torrens DAVE Orthodox 74km/h

Right JAYLLEN 14/10/02 Right - Gordon NAGANAYAGAM Orthodox

Right TOM 01/09/02 Right - Federal KELAART Medium

Right CAMERON 08/07/02 Right - Palmerston HYDE Orthodox

Right SAM 13/05/03 Right - Waratahs ELDER Wrist

Right BANJO 05/09/02 Left - Federal WARING Wrist

Left MACKENZIE 12/02/03 Left - Port Adelaide (SA) BEST Fast

Left ISAAC 08/09/02 Right - Glenelg (SA) HIGGINS Medium

Right MARC 22/07/02 Right - Palmerston CARTER Orthodox

Right SAM 09/03/02 Right - Nightcliff BAMMANT Fast

Right ATISH 29/10/02 Right - Waratahs AJAYKUMAR Medium

Right JONATHAN 11/12/01 Right - Monash Tigers (VIC) D'ROZARIO Wrist

LACHLAN 28/07/02 Right - - Southern Districts MARKEY

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UNDER 17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND @QLDCRICKET

COACH: Adam Hollioake ASSISTANT COACH: John Davison 2017-18 PLACING: 2

NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPEED/SPIN CURRENT CLUB

Right DYLAN 09/04/03 Right - Redlands 02KRITZINGER Medium

JET 01/01/02 Right - - Sandgate-Redcliffe 07LIEBKE

Right 2001rpm JACKSON 27/04/03 Left Redlands 08SINFIELD Orthodox 85km/h

Right 1795rpm WILL 26/09/01 Right Ipswich/Logan 09TRIGAR Orthodox 82km/h

Right NICK 01/02/02 Left - Valley 10MCGILL Orthodox

Right WILLIAM 15/01/02 Left 127km/h Northern Suburbs 11 PRESTWIDGE Fast

Right 1575rpm HUGO 29/11/01 Right Gold Coast 14BURDON Wrist 69km/h

Left JED 12/12/01 Left - Wynnum-Manly 15WILSON Orthodox

Right MITCHELL 26/11/01 Right 112km/h Sandgate-Redcliffe 16PASCOE Fast

Left 2123rpm RYAN 03/01/02 Left Toombul 17WALKER Wrist 82km/h

Right WILL 20/12/01 Right 126km/h University 18SANDERS Fast

Right Norths MATTHEW 20/03/02 Right - 20WISEMAN Fast (Townsville)

Right HARISON 20/01/02 Right - Metropolitan-Easts 21WEIR Fast

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/KOOKABURRACRICKETAUS @KOOKABURRACKT @KOOKABURRACRICKETAUS BILLY STANLAKE Q&A

Billy, what’s life like as a professional cricketer? I’m very lucky to do something that I love. For me, getting to play cricket and earn a living doing so is a dream come true. I’ve been adjusting to spending a lot of time away from home over the last 12 to 18 months, but I’m really enjoying going to diŸerent parts of the world and playing cricket.

How did you first get involved in the game? I first got involved in cricket playing with my younger brother in the backyard - but he would always beat me!

What was your pathway from your early junior days through to playing for Australia? It started in the backyard, then into Milo Cricket, club cricket and underage representative teams. That led to playing underage cricket for Queensland - I had that pathway all the way through the Queensland system which held me in great stead leading into men’s cricket.

12 What do you remember about your Pathway stage which gave me a lot of confidence tournaments? Are you still playing with or going forward that I could compete against against players you knew then? the best. There were quite a few guys from Queensland Can you tell us about the moment you I still play with - like , Marnus received your first Australian , and Labuschagne and Mark Steketee. There’s what that meant to you? a lot of guys I grew up playing with who are still in the system playing professional I got my first Aussie cap in January 2017. cricket, like Sam Hain who I went to school presented me with my with and played underage cricket with, he’s ODI cap at , a home game for playing county cricket in , and Blair me. The game didn’t really go to plan, but BILLY Tickner who I went to school with who’s it was a really exciting moment. It came playing first class cricket in . out of the blue, I didn’t really see it coming - but it was something I’d always dreamt was always a good challenge of. It’s what every kid dreams of, getting STANLAKE to come up against too. I played underage to out and represent Australia. cricket against him for a few years, and now I’m playing with him in the Australian team What does it mean for you to represent and with the Adelaide Strikers. your country? I remember going and watching Test matches When did you decide that you wanted to at the Gabba, looking at it and going that’s play cricket for Australia? what I want to do - I want to and play It was always something I wanted to do as a for Australia. There’s nothing like representing young kid. Once I got picked in the Australian your country. For me it’s a dream come true Under 19 team when I was 16, that’s when I and I’m loving every minute of it. stopped playing Aussie Rules and thought cricket was starting to get a bit serious. That’s What are you goals for the summer? when I made the choice to focus on cricket. Just to play as much cricket for Australia as I can. If I can stay fit and stay on the park, What has been the biggest challenge for you hopefully I can play some more white ball so far in your cricket career? cricket for Australia which would be great. For me, it’s mainly been injuries. The last 12 to 18 months I’ve been relatively free from major What would be your advice to young players injuries which has been great. I had about six following in your footsteps at this year’s stress fractures from the age of 17 to 22, so Under 17 Championships? that’s been the biggest challenge - being injury My advice would be that’s it’s easy to look free and getting to play some consistent at the outcome of getting selected for cricket, which I’m really starting to enjoy. higher honours - like underage Australian teams. But if you focus on enjoying the What made you realise you were good carnival, enjoying playing with your mates enough to compete against the world’s and playing your role for the team that those best players? other things take care of themselves. If you I always had a bit of self confidence and belief can separate all the outside things that you in my ability, but I think a game where I showed can’t control and just enjoy the carnival and it on the field was earlier this year against New playing your role for your team, it will hold Zealand, when I took 3-15 in a T20. That was a you in really good stead. breakthrough moment on the international

UNDER 17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA SOUTH AUSTRALIA @SACANEWS

COACH: Ben Cameron ASSISTANT COACH: Chris Duval 2017-18 PLACING: 4

NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPEED/SPIN CURRENT CLUB

Right 1925rpm WILL 16/03/02 Right Glenelg 02BOWERING Wrist 73km/h

ERIK 01/09/01 03CARRINGTON Right - - West Torrens

Right LACHIE 06/12/01 Right - Sturt 04FRANCIS Fast

Right MINETH 09/11/01 Right - Adelaide 05HEENKENDE Fast

Right RYAN 02/11/01 Left - East Torrens 06KING Wrist

COOPER Right 30/09/01 Right - Adelaide University 07LUKE Medium

Right LUKE 17/05/02 Right - Kensington 08PEDLAR Medium

Right ZAC 10/04/02 Right - Tea Tree Gully 09WORDEN Wrist

SEBASTIAN Right 1536rpm 12/08/03 Right Sturt 10YOUNG Orthodox 71km/h

Left 1523rpm KYLE 20/09/01 Left Tea Tree Gully 16BRAZELL Orthodox 77km/h

COOPER Right 19/04/03 Right 120km/h Prospect 17MCKENZIE Fast

Right SURAJ 03/12/01 Left - Southern District 18RAJESH Medium

Left JOSHUA 14/11/02 Right 120km/h Kensington 19SIMS Fast

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14 TASMANIA @CTPATHWAYS

COACH: Wade Townsend ASSISTANT COACH: Roger Brown and Allister De Winter 2017-18 PLACING: 9

NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPEED/SPIN CURRENT CLUB

Right LACHLAN 22/03/02 Left 106km/h Clarence 06BORSBOOM Medium

CHRISENTHUS Right 30/12/01 Left - New Town KAHATAPITIKAN- Wrist 07KANAMALAGE

Left 1428rpm South THOMAS 28/05/02 Left 08WILLOUGHBY Orthodox 76km/h Sandy Bay

Left SAM 03/11/01 Left 124km/h Devonport 10O'MAHONY Medium

SAM 21/01/03 Right Right - New Town 12WRIGHT

Right 1821rpm JACOB 14/12/01 Left Kingborough 25DOWNIE Wrist 68km/h

JOHNATHAN 17/10/01 Right - - South Launceston 26MARSDEN

SAM 16/01/03 Left 119km/h Riverside 28ARTIS

Right NICHOLAS 27/09/02 Right 120km/h North Hobart 31DAVIS Fast

BLAKE Right 01/11/01 Right - Kingborough 32SCULTHORPE Medium

Right JORDAN 11/07/02 Left - Kingborough 33BAKER Fast

Right MITCHELL 16/09/01 Right - Kingborough 34OWEN Medium

Right 1934rpm WILLIAM 06/01/02 Right North Hobart 35COLLINS Orthodox 80km/h

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UNDER 17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA VICTORIA COUNTRY @CVSTATECHAMPS

COACH: Graeme Rummans ASSISTANT COACH: Tim Luderman 2017-18 PLACING: 6

NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPEED/SPIN CURRENT CLUB

Right FINN 01/03/02 Right - Geelong 01MCCOMBE Fast

Right ISAAC 24/12/01 Right - Mortlake 02WAREHAM Medium

Right BAILEY 12/10/01 Left - Geelong 03JENKINSON Orthodox

Left HARRISH 22/12/03 Left - Ringwood 04KANNAN Orthodox

Right HARRIS 14/06/02 Right - Wodonga 05LEE Fast

Right MITCHELL 13/11/01 Right - Kooweerup 06CAMMARANO Medium

Right TANNER 27/05/02 Right - Geelong 07BRUHN Medium

Left RYAN 09/02/02 Left - Carlton 08O'KEEFE Fast

LUKE 29/07/02 Right - - Dandenong 09KRANZBUHLER

Right YASH 12/10/01 Right - Monash Tigers 10PEDNEKAR Wrist

Right TOM 21/09/02 Left - Geelong 12SCOTT Wrist

Left 1814rpm CALLUM 27/08/02 Right Geelong 23STOW Wrist 64km/h

Right JAKE 08/01/02 Right - Monash Tigers 50WYND Wrist

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16 VICTORIA METROPOLITAN @CVSTATECHAMPS

COACH: Jarrad Loughman ASSISTANT COACH: Dean Russ 2017-18 PLACING: 7

NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPEED/SPIN CURRENT CLUB

Right HENRY 07/10/02 Right - Melbourne 06BROWN Orthodox

Right Casey-South ASHLEY 12/12/01 Left - 07CHANDRASINGHE Wrist Melbourne

Right 1801rpm MILES 21/09/01 Right St Kilda 09SELLENGER Wrist 72 km/h

ZAC 18/11/01 Right - - Monash Tigers 11 SLEEMAN

Right Melbourne MITCHELL 18/01/02 Right - 14DOMANN Orthodox University

Right JAKE 11/04/02 Right - Monash Tigers 15FRASER-MCGURK Wrist

Melbourne MAX 16/11/01 Left - - 16HATZOGLOU University

Right Melbourne LACHLAN 03/09/01 Right - 17MELICAN Fast University

Right ANGUS 23/09/01 Right - Balwyn 18MOLDEN Fast

Right BAILEY 20/09/01 Right - Monsah Tigers 19MOON Fast

Right WIL 29/05/02 Right - Monash Tigers 22PARKER Wrist

Right MAX 19/02/02 Right - Malvern 23STEVENSON Orthodox

Left DYLAN 26/09/01 Left - Ringwood 24TIBBALLS Fast

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UNDER 17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA @WACA_CRICKET

COACH: Wayne Andrews ASSISTANT COACH: Brendon Diamanti 2017-18 PLACING: 5

NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPEED/SPIN CURRENT CLUB

Left COOPER 22/08/03 Left - Scarborough 02CONNOLLY Orthodox

Right 1834rpm TOM DRAKE- 14/05/02 Right South 03BROCKMAN Wrist 76km/h

Right NICK 18/10/01 Right - Subiaco 04KANE Orthodox

Right JAYDEN 13/12/01 Left - Colts 05GOODWIN Wrist

Right KALLEN 21/09/01 Right - South Perth 06PARSONS Fast

Right EWAN 06/11/01 Right 123km/h Melville 07NEILSON Fast

Left MICHAEL 01/02/02 Right 111km/h Wanneroo 08HERBST Fast

Right KIERAN 15/12/01 Right 120km/h Joondalup 09COYNE Medium

Right ALEX 03/10/01 Right 121km/h Joondalup 10LUDIK Fast

Right BRODEE 21/06/02 Right 130km/h Gosnells 11 FOSTER Fast

HARRY 03/09/01 Right - - Perth 12ZIMMERMANN

ETHAN 20/10/01 Left Right - Subiaco 13CHIVERS

Right JACOB 03/10/01 Right 112km/h Gosnells 14WAGENKNECHT Fast

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National Umpire Panel member Mike Graham-Smith will join nine State & Territory Panel members as part of the umpiring team for this tournament.

Graham-Smith’s appointment will be in an as an umpire and person as a result of advisory and mentoring capacity for the my experiences at the championships”. other umpires on their own pathways. This will also be the first time two female He brings over seven years of experience umpires have been appointed to this umpiring at the professional level and tournament, reflecting the increased will provide an excellent resource for all number of female cricket umpires across tournament Match O‚cials. the country at a representative level, with Graham-Smith’s umpiring journey began West Australian Ashlee Gibbons and South after a successful Premier Cricket playing Australian Eloise Sheridan on the panel. career, where he played over 200 First Sheridan’s appointment comes after Grade games in Tasmania. strong performances last season which He last o‚ciated in the Under 17 Male saw her debut in the SACA Premier National Championships in 2009, before Men’s competition, o‚ciate at both standing in the Under 19 Male National the CA Under 18 and Under 15 Female Championships the following season. National Championships and stand in the SACA Premier Men’s T20 Final at In 2013, Graham-Smith was elevated to the Adelaide Oval. the National Umpiring Panel and has since stood in 21 First-Class, 15 List-A and 30 Gibbons returns to the championship for KFC Big Bash League matches. a second consecutive season, following a busy 2017-18 which included o‚ciating in “I am really looking forward to working the rebel Women’s Big Bash League and with the umpires and match o‚cials Women’s National Cricket League matches. appointed to the Under 17 Male National Championships,” Graham-Smith said. The umpires for this tournament will be supported by Tournament Referee Bob “In my role as mentor, I’ll be endeavouring Parry, a member of the National Referees to assist each of the umpires in any way Panel, and Umpire Selector Steve Davis. that I possibly can. I’m sure I’ll also learn a lot from the them as well and improve UMPIRE PANEL UMPIRE SUPPORT SUPPORT STAFF Greg Beechey (TAS) Andrew Crozier (ACT) Berend Du Plessis (NSW) Ashlee Gibbons (WA) Andrew Hamilton (NSW) Roberto Howard (NSW)

Jack Paterson (WA) Eloise Sheridan (SA) Mattis Van Eck (WA) Bob Parry (Match Referee) Mike Graham-Smith (TAS) Steve Davis (Umpire Selector) Mentor umpire

20 CHAMPIONSHIP YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP UMPIRES PACE BOWLER WELFARE IN ORDER TO ENSURE WE MANAGE THE WELFARE OF YOUNG FAST BOWLERS, THE FOLLOWING LIMITATIONS HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED TO REDUCE THE OCCURRENCE OF BONE STRESS RELATED INJURIES.

MANAGEMENT APPROACH • 10 Week Plan workloads are developed • All balls bowled are recorded for pace bowlers in each squad so that throughout the pre-season and season 4 week average loads are 120-150 before (education provided to players) to allow championships so players are well prepared, for monitoring and plan adaptation. including standby players. • Regular review of plan and adapt • Avoid spikes greater than 50%. The Athlete throughout the season. Management System (AMS) provides a • AMS allows for wellness information to be warning to State Talent Managers (STM’s) recorded and track how players are coping coaches, physiotherapists and strength and with the planned loads injury recording. conditioning coaches at 50%. • All injuries to be recorded on AMS for • Ideally players should be able to be provided the season by State Physiotherapists a period of rest after the championships – for season. This is a critical step in case managed approach in consultation with gaining more knowledge at the State Coaches, Grade clubs, and schools Championships and age level. for the targeted pace bowlers.

PACE BOWLERS TO BE LIMITED TO U19 – 360 Balls (60) overs Given they are only One Day Matches this will mean they could miss 2 x Games if they bowl 10 overs. U17 – 312 Balls (52) overs Given they are only One Day Matches this will mean they could miss 3 x Games if they bowl 10 overs. 15&U Recommendation 30 overs limit to any medium and pace bowlers

1. AGE 2. WORKLOAD 3. TECHNIQUE

• Growing bones are • Understand more susceptible previous loads to injury 35º • Plan & Monitor • Spinal bones for each individual don’t fully mature Counter-rotation until the mid 20’s • Avoid large load spikes Greater than 35º is a risk

UNDER 17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA UNDER17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS MONDAY OCTOBER 1 - THURSDAY OCTOBER 11, 2018

HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM TIME VENUE ROUND 1 - MONDAY, 1 OCTOBER 2018 Tasmania v Cricket Australia XI Harrup Park 5 Northern Territory v NSW Metro Harrup Park 3 9.30am Western Australia v South Australia Magpies Sporting Oval Victoria Country v ACT/NSW Country Harrup Park 2 Victoria Metro v Queensland 2.00pm Harrup Park 1 - Day/Night ROUND 2 - TUESDAY, 2 OCTOBER 2018 Northern Territory v Victoria Country Harrup Park 5 Western Australia v Tasmania Harrup Park 3 9.30am Cricket Australia XI v Victoria Metro Magpies Sporting Oval NSW Metro v Queensland Harrup Park 2 South Australia v ACT/NSW Country 2.00pm Harrup Park 1 - Day/Night WEDNESDAY - REST / RESERVE DAY** ROUND 3 - THURSDAY, 4 OCTOBER 2018 Queensland v Victoria Country Harrup Park 3 ACT/NSW Country v Western Australia Harrup Park 2 9.30am South Australia v Northern Territory Harrup Park 5 Victoria Metro v Tasmania Magpies Sporting Oval Cricket Australia XI v NSW Metro 2.00pm Harrup Park 1 - Day/Night ROUND 4 - FRIDAY, 5 OCTOBER 2018 Queensland v Tasmania Harrup Park 5 Victoria Metro v NSW Metro Harrup Park 2 9.30am South Australia v Cricket Australia XI Harrup Park 3 ACT/NSW Country v Northern Territory Magpies Sporting Oval Victoria Country v Western Australia 2.00pm Harrup Park 1 - Day/Night SAT - DAY - NO CRICKET ROUND 5 - SUNDAY, 7 OCTOBER 2018 Tasmania v NSW Metro Peter Easton Oval Victoria Metro v ACT/NSW Country WEP Harris Oval Queensland v Cricket Australia XI 9.30am Oval Western Australia v Northern Territory Bill Albury Oval Victoria Country v South Australia Oval

ROUND 6 - INTERPOOL MATCHES - MONDAY, 8 OCTOBER 2018 - 9:30AM

SEMI FINALS - WEDNESDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2018 - 9:30AM

FINALS - THURSDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2018 - 9:30AM

*Fixture subject to change. ** Reserve days may be used if matches unable to be played/ completed on scheduled days. This is subject to Technical Committee approval and with no teams playing more than 3 days of cricket in a row

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FIELD NAME VENUE/ADDRESS

Ray Mitchell Oval U17 - Harrup Park 1 George Gorrie Oval NATIONAL - Harrup Park 2 Harrup Park Country Club CHAMPIONSHIP 89 Juliet St, South Mackay Jack Lancaster Oval VENUES - Harrup Park 3 Roy Trevaskis Oval - Harrup Park 5

Magpies Sporting Club Magpies Sporting Oval Glenella Rd, Glenella

AB Field 1 St, Albion

Wynnum Manly DCC Bill Albury Oval 175 St, Tingalpa

Northern Suburbs DCC Ian Healy Oval 128 Shaw Rd, Kedron

Toombul DCC Ken Mackay Oval Cnr York & Duke Streets, Nundah

South Brisbane DCC Norman Gray Oval Fehlberg Park , 269 Venner Rd, Fairfield

Peter Burge Oval Redlands CC 347-371 Birkdale Road, Fred Kratzmann Oval Wellington Point

Valley DCC Peter Easton Oval Yoku Rd, Ashgrove

Trevor Hohns Field Sandgate Redcliffe DCC Cnr Board St & Racecourse Road, Trevor Barsby Oval Deagon

University of Queensland CC WEP Harris Oval Sir William MacGregor Dve, St Lucia

Images from the U17 Male National Championships taken by Brody Grogan Photography. These can be viewed and purchased at: www.brodygrogan.com

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