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2018/19 Brisbane & Mackay Na T Io Nal C Ham P S .C O M .A U 2018/ 19 B RISBANE U17 & MACKAY BILLY STANLAKE PATHWAY 09-14 QLD U15, U17, U19 Teams 2011 AUS U19 Debut NATIONALCHAMPS.COM.AU 11/12 Premier 1st XI Debut for Gold Coast 12-15 National Performance Squad 12/13 Futures League Debut for Queensland 2014 Represented Australia at U19 World Cup 15/16 BBL Debut for Adelaide Strikers 15/16 Debut for Queensland (Sheeld Shield + One-Day Cup) 2017 ODI and T20I Debuts for Australia Premier Club: South Brisbane Junior Club: Southport Labrador STEP BY STEP MyCricket 5 Choose the National 3 Championships you Select ‘National wish to follow Competitions’ 2 Select ‘Start Following Clubs/ organisations’ 4 Choose ‘Cricket Australia State Competitions’ Download the MyCricket app 6 Choose the round and game 5 Choose the National Championships you Download the wish to follow MyCricket app 2 Select ‘Follow more Clubs/ Organisations’ 3 Choose ‘Cricket 6 Australia State 4 Choose the Competitions’ Select ‘National round and game Competitions’ /CricketAustralia JOIN THE CONVERSATION OR VISIT US AT @CAPathway NATIONALCHAMPS.COM.AU #U17CHAMPS @cricketaustralia MyCricket APP WELCOME Australia’s Underage Male National Championships are a fundamental part of the Australian Cricket Pathway and have been the largest contributor of talent to the men’s national team since their establishment. Current stars including Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood and Australian Test Captain Tim Paine have all followed the same pathway you are undertaking. For the very first time, the Under 17 Male National Championships will be played in Mackay and will feature four day-night matches. As players, you are embarking on an exciting phase of your sporting journey. I encourage you all to embrace the opportunity by exemplifying the spirit of cricket. I wish you all the very best for the tournament, and look forward to watching you develop as players and young men over the coming seasons. GRAHAM MANOU PATHWAY MANAGER CRICKET AUSTRALIA #U17CHAMPS VISIT US AT NATIONALCHAMPS.COM.AU Welcome 3 Queensland 10 Victoria Metro 17 Mayor Message 4 Kookaburra 11 Western Australia 18 ACT/NSW Country 6 Billy Stanlake Feature 12-13 Tickets 19 CA XI 7 South Australia 14 Umpires Feature 20 NSW Metro 8 Tasmania 15 Bowling Welfare 21 Northern Territory 9 Victoria Country 16 Fixtures/Venues 22-23 OR VISIT US AT NATIONALCHAMPS.COM.AU FOLLOW US ON /CricketAustralia @CAPathway @cricketaustralia MAYOR’S MESSAGE CRICKET AUSTRALIA U17 MALE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 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 Brisbane Heat 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 Melbourne Renegades. Harrup Park has also hosted in recent years a Sheeld 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. MAYOR GREG WILLIAMSON Mackay Regional Council Find more events at 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 BATTING 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 BATTING WICKETKEEPER BOWLING 6 CRICKET AUSTRALIA XI @CAPATHWAY COACH: Chris Rogers ASSISTANT COACH: Ryan Harris 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 Canberra 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) BATTING WICKETKEEPER BOWLING UNDER 17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES 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 - Sydney 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 BATTING WICKETKEEPER BOWLING 8 NORTHERN TERRITORY @NTCRICKET 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 BATTING WICKETKEEPER BOWLING 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 BATTING WICKETKEEPER BOWLING 10 • • • • /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 dierent parts of the world and playing cricket.
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