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Currently U13s, expansion 2018 TBC You are REGION REGION REGION REGION here U13 U14 U15 U16 HURRICANES STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017-2018 Welcome to the Cricket Tasmania ‘Hurricanes State Championships ‘. Tasmanian cricket continues to take significant steps forward with continued growth in cricket participation and a focus on providing more playing oppor- tunities for developing and talented young cricketers. Through this focus we will ensure that there continues to be new and exciting opportunities for young male players to challenge themselves and build on their cricket expe- rience. Cricket Tasmania is committed to building innovative, progressive and holis- tic high performance programs with the clear goal of developing young ath- letes capable of transitioning into state and national programs. Thank you to Brighton CC, Friends School, New Town CC, Local Government & volunteers for hosting all games along with the umpires, coaches, Cricket Tasmania staff and parents for ensuring the success of this competition. Thank you to Kookaburra Sports for their ongoing support of Tasmanian Youth Pathway cricket. I encourage all players to embody the cricketing spirit and for all involved to get along and support Tasmania’s future stars. John Hayes Coach Development & Pathway Manager TIM PAINE WELCOME FROM ADAM GRIFFITHS Welcome to Hobart for the Under 14 Hurricanes State Championships. For those participating, congratulations on your selection; it is an honour to represent your respective regions and an achievement to reach this level of competition. The State Championships is a great opportunity to test yourself against play- ers of similar skill. This Carnival provides you with the opportunity to chal- lenge yourself, work as part of a team and most importantly have fun whilst learning from every experience. Gabe Bell is one such example of someone who has used the State Champi- onships as a significant platform in his cricket journey. A current contracted Tasmanian Tigers player, Gabe is constantly pushing himself to be the best that he can and use every opportunity to improve whether that be with bat or ball or in the field. Good luck at the upcoming carnival, and I look forward to watching your development over coming years. Adam Griffith Tasmanian Tigers Head Coach AMS REPORTING All Participants will receive a login to the AMS system and will have access to individual reports 2 weeks after the completion of the carnival. https://ams.cricket.com.au/ Acknowledgement Of Country logon.aspx? We would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past , present and future for they hold the memories , the traditions , the culture and hopes of Indigenous Australia . This land is to be shared by everyone and the spirits of the palawa people are with us . This land was and always will be Aboriginal land CRICKET TASMANIA CONTACTS AMS REPORTING Cricket Tasmania - Statewide Contacts Pathway Player Reports WHY? Coach Development & Pathway Manager John Hayes 6282 0491 (W) 0466 787 658 (M) The Pathway Player Report has been created for Junior Representative Email: [email protected] Coaches to provide individual feedback for their players post Champion- Talent & Coach Development Specialist ships, providing measures and comment on areas of strength and areas Michael Farrell 6282 0492 (W) 0417 655 719 (M) of development of each individual player. Email: [email protected] Providing players with individual feedback plays a critical part in a junior Cricket Tasmania Region Contacts cricketer’s education and development. Typically feedback has been de- livered verbally which can lead to inconsistent messaging and at times exclude players. Research tells us players learn in different ways. Provid- Cricket Manager (South) ing a second method and option for a coach to utilise is beneficial to a Paul Collins 6282 0428 (W) 0419 361 318 (M) player’s ongoing development. Email: [email protected] The four skill categories of Scoring Runs, Taking Wickets, Leading the Cricket Manager (North) Game and Preparing to Perform have been aligned to the Australian Simon Aufder-Heide 6336 7020 (W) 0409 477 650 (M) Way coaching philosophies built on the philosophy “tell them what you Email: [email protected] want them to do, not how to do it”. This applies across multiple attrib- Cricket Manager (North West) utes a player needs to develop if they are to reach their potential as a Alex King 0477 444 401 (M) cricketer. Email: [email protected] Reports and resources will be housed within Cricket Australia’s Athlete Community Cricket Officer (South) Management System (AMS) in one central location. This will allow Crick- Eamonn Doherty 6282 0449 (W) 0404 150 033 (M) et Tasmania to gather information on skill development of players and Email: [email protected] therefore better support coaches to develop skills. Web: http://ctyouthhighperformance.tas.cricket.com.au/home.aspx? Aligning our messaging throughout Tasmania will help all junior players App: https://hurricanesstatechampionships.teamapp.com/ in their transition through the pathway and into the higher representa- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ctpathways/ tive programs and teams. Twitter: @CTpathways #HURRICANESSTATECHAMPS EMERGENCY & MEDICAL CONTACTS Cricket Tasmania Office (North West) 6424 1835 Cricket Tasmania Office (North) 6336 7020 Cricket Tasmania Office (South) 6282 0400 EMERGENCY MEDICAL CONTACTS — HOBART Royal Hobart Hospital 6222 8308 48 Liverpool Street, Hobart Calvary Hospital 6278 5333 49 Augusta Road, Lenah Valley Bayfield Dental 6244 5993 7 Bayfield Street, Rosny Park formats - Leap Health Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation 6228 0756 117 Swanston Street, New Town Ambulance Dial 000 http://community.cricket.com.au/clubs/junior HURRICANES STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS U14 BOYS PLAYING CONDITIONS & RULES Hours of Play One-Day Start: 1st innings Lunch 2nd innings Overs P/I U14 As per roster 3hr 15min 30mins 3hr 15 mins 50 T20 Start: 1st innings Change 2nd innings Overs P/I U14 As per roster 1hr 15min 10mins 1hr 15 mins 20 Age Eligibility Players must be Under 14 as at 31st August 2017. Stay up to date with your Protective Helmet (including Wicket-Keeper when keeping up to stumps). team & squad Equipment Pads, Gloves & Protector. Ball Kookaburra Senator 156g White (supplied by CT). Download the FREE Team Boundary 55 metres maximum. Boundary is measured from the middle of the App pitch (full length). Team Eleven (11) players per team (on field). 12 Players, one non batter Innings 50 overs per team or 20 overs per team Pitch The wicket shall be 20.1 metres in length (full pitch) Batting Batting Retirement is not compulsory Bowling For 50 Over Matches Links to Standard six (6) ball overs apply Players can bowl a maximum of Ten (10) overs per innings (50 overs) As per CA Youth Pace Bowling Guidelines: U/11’s – Two (2) Overs Maximum Each Spell U/13’s – Four (4) Overs Maximum Each Spell U/15’s – Five (5) Overs Maximum Each Spell U/17's – Six (6) Overs Maximum Each Spell Full tosses passing over the batter’s waist are not allowed and will be deemed a no-ball. Bowlers are permitted 1 short ball over the shoulder per over Free Hit After a No Ball Fielding Refer Playing Conditions Dismissals Refer Playing Conditions Full copy of playing conditions http://ctyouthhighperformance.tas.cricket.com.au/content.aspx?file=29990|50080t http://community.cricket.com.au/coach www.hudl.com GROUND LOCATIONS Note: Gunn Oval is located at the same venue CATERING All players and coaches are provided lunch each day at the playing venue*. Drink stations will be set up for each ground for players & coaches Please bring a drink bottle. *All dietary requirements will be accommodated http://ctyouthhighperformance.tas.cricket.com.au https://hurricanesstatechampionships.teamapp.com GROUND LOCATIONS PLAYERS’ CODE OF CONDUCT Play by the rules. Never argue with an umpire. If you disagree, have your captain, coach or manager approach the umpire during a break or after the game. Play for enjoyment, Strive for personal excellence. Be a good sport. Applaud all good play whether by your team or the opposition. Treat all team mates and opponents as you enjoy being treated yourself both on and off the field. Cooperate with your coach, team-mates, game officials and opponents. Without them there would be no competition. Control your temper. Verbal abuse of officials and sledging other players, deliberately distracting or provoking an opponent are not acceptable or per- mitted behaviours in cricket. COACHES CODE OF CONDUCT Control your temper. Verbal abuse of officials and players, deliberately distracting or provoking an opponent are not acceptable or permitted behav- iours in cricket. Accept all decisions by officials. If you disagree with a decision, then approach the official in an appropriate manner at an appropriate time. Be courteous in your communication with players, opposing team officials, game officials, parents, supporters and sport administrators. Provide a model of good sportsmanship for team to copy. Appreciate good per- formances and skilful play by all participants. Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from sporting activities. PARENTS’ & SUPPORTERS CODE OF CODUCT Encourage participation by your children. Remember, they are involved in cricket for their enjoyment, not yours. Provide a model of good sportsmanship for your child to copy. Appreciate good performances and skilful play by all participants. Be courteous in your communication with players, team officials, game officials and sport administrators. Focus on and encourage honest effort, skilled performance and team loyalty. Show appreciation for volunteer coaches, officials and administrators. Without them, your child could not participate. When your child is participating in the game, do not interfere into the team environment, and allow coaches to communicate with players. UNDER 14 BOYS HURRICANES STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENTS & CEREMONIES Day 1—30th January (Each Venue) SOCIAL MEDIA CODE OF CONDUCT 9.30am - Coin Toss Cricket Tasmania recognises that social media is an important part of the way members communicate.