On behalf of Cricket Australia, I welcome all players, parents and families to this year's Under 19 Male National Championships. Cricket Australia’s Underage National Championships are an integral part of the Australian Cricket Pathway, and continue to provide important development opportunities for our emerging stars. These championships have been the largest contributor of talent to the men’s national team since their establishment, and have helped the likes of Australian captains Tim Paine and Aaron Finch rise from young guns to international leaders. We have already seen a group of players make the step up to JLT Sheffield Shield cricket this summer, after playing at last season’s Under 19 Male National Championships. In the first half of the season, Jack Edwards and Jason Sangha have made their debuts for New South Wales, as has Lloyd Pope for South Australia and Nathan McSweeney for Queensland. It just goes to show that the next level is not that far away. To all of our players, this is an exciting phase of your sporting journey and I encourage you to embrace this experience. Enjoy the challenge of testing yourselves against the best players from right across Australia, and the opportunity to play with your teammates and create memories that will last throughout your cricketing careers and beyond. Good luck to all!
GRAHAM MANOU PATHWAYS MANAGER
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4 On behalf of the SACA I would like to extend a warm welcome to all players, ocials, parents and supporters to Adelaide for the 2018/19 Cricket Australia Under 19 Male National Championships.
We are thrilled to once again host this Finally, I would like to thank the volunteers high-quality tournament and hope you from our host clubs and all the ground thoroughly enjoy your time here as well authorities for their ongoing support, time as have an opportunity to explore some and contribution – this event can truly not of what this gorgeous city has to oer. go ahead without your commitment. To all players, the Under 19 Male National We look forward to hosting you, please do Championships marks a significant step in not hesitate to contact any of us at SACA your aspiring careers with your chance to for any assistance you may require display all your talent on the elite stage throughout your stay. against the very best players Australia has to oer and further push your case for KEITH BRADSHAW higher honours as players have done CHIEF EXECUTIVE before you. OFFICER All of you have achieved a great deal to SOUTH AUSTRALIA make it this far but there is still plenty of CRICKET ASSOCIATION hard work to come, so make the most of your opportunities to learn about what it takes to become an elite player and the best person you can be. Above all, remember to play in the spirit of the game and take care of one-another as there is nothing more important than the welfare of any player that takes the field. I wish you the best of luck and look forward to watching some compelling and competitive cricket.
UNDER 19 NATIONAL MALE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018/19 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA ACT/NSW COUNTRY @CRICKETACT
COACH: Greg McLay ASSISTANT COACH: Graeme Smith 2017-18 PLACING: 8
NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPIN/SPEED CURRENT CLUB
Right 2188rpm MARTIN 25/10/99 Right RSL Colts Dubbo 03JEFFREY Wrist 80km/h
Right JOSHUA 21/12/00 Right - Riverina 08STAINES Orthodox
Right GLENN 31/10/00 Right - Charlestown 09WINSOR Fast
Right 1728rpm NATHAN 03/11/99 Left Mosman 10DOYLE Wrist 72km/h
MATTHEW Randwick- 23/03/00 Right - - 13CALDER Petersham
Right HAMISH 12/11/99 Right - Manly Warringah 19STARR Fast
Right 1753rpm KALEB 12/11/00 Right St George 20PHILLIPS Orthodox 78km/h
BLAKE 29/04/00 Left - - Oak Flats 21NIKITARAS
Right WILLIAM 18/05/01 Right - Northern Districts 22FORT Orthodox
HENRY Left 22/09/00 Left 124km/h Penrith 27RAILZ Medium
Right RUPERT 03/01/01 Right - Hay 28LILBURNE Fast
Right Campbelltown IAIN 05/01/00 Left 127km/h 29CARLISLE Fast Camden
Right DOMINIC 26/03/02 Right 128km/h East Bowral Blues 30O'SHANNESSY Fast
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6 CRICKET AUSTRALIA XI @CAPATHWAY
COACH: Ryan Harris ASSISTANT COACH: Chris Rogers 2017-18 PLACING: 2
NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPIN/SPEED CURRENT CLUB
Left 1523rpm KYLE 20/09/01 Left Adelaide University 01BRAZELL Orthodox 77km/h
WILLIAM Right 1934rpm 06/01/02 Right North Hobart 02COLLINS Orthodox 80km/h
JAKE Right FRASER- 11/04/02 Right - Monash Tigers 03MCGURK Wrist
Right 1815rpm JAYDEN 13/12/01 Left Colts 04GOODWIN Wrist 68km/h
Right SAM 18/03/02 Right 124km/h Wynnum Manly 05HATHERELL Fast
BROCK Right 1675rpm 30/11/01 Right Dubbo Cyms 06LARANCE Orthodox 81km/h
Right CAELAN 04/05/02 Right 127km/h Lennox Head 07MALADAY Fast
Right BAILEY 20/09/01 Right - Monsah Tigers 08MOON Fast
SAM Right 1267rpm 21/01/03 Right Kensington 09RAHALEY Orthodox 75km/h
Right WIL 29/05/02 Right - Monash Tigers 10PARKER Wrist
MITCHELL Right 16/09/01 Right 115km/h Kingborough 11 OWEN Fast
Right 2283rpm Campbelltown TANVEER 26/11/01 Right 12SANGHA Wrist 75km/h Camden
Right BRADLEY 07/03/02 Right 127km/h Bankstown 13SIMPSON Fast
ZAC 18/11/01 Right - - Monash Tigers 14SLEEMAN
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UNDER 19 NATIONAL MALE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018/19 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES METROPOLITAN @CRICKETNSW
COACH: Anthony Clark ASSISTANT COACH: Gavan Twining 2017-18 PLACING: 1
NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPIN/SPEED CURRENT CLUB
Right AUSTIN 11/11/99 Right 124km/h Sutherland 03WAUGH Medium
AJAY Right 1590rpm 06/10/00 Right Northern District 12SINGH Orthodox 78km/h
Right SAM 20/10/00 Left - Northern District 13FANNING Orthodox
BAXTER 21/10/99 Right - - Eastern Suburbs 14HOLT
Right 1777rpm RYAN 09/06/00 Right Sydney University 15MCELDUFF Orthodox 69km/h
AIDEN 16BARIOL 14/01/00 Right - - Sutherland District
Right 1651rpm OLIVER 14/10/00 Right Manly Warringah 17DAVIES Orthodox 75km/h
Right 2153rpm Campbelltown NATHAN 11/07/00 Right 18BAKER Wrist 72km/h Camden
Right JOEL 08/10/99 Left 128km/h Manly 23FOSTER Fast
LIAM Right 12/12/00 Right 118km/h Sydney 24SCOTT Medium
Right HARRY 05/10/00 Right 126km/h Sydney 25MANENTI Fast
Right LIAM 20/11/00 Left 128km/h Bankstown 26MARSHALL Fast
Right LACHLAN 19/12/00 Left - Mosman 27HEARNE Wrist
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8 NORTHERN TERRITORY @NTCRICKET
COACH: Udara Weerasinghe ASSISTANT COACH: John Nash 2017-18 PLACING: 7
NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPIN/SPEED CURRENT CLUB
Right JANU 30/04/01 Right - Tracy Village 02VARATHARAJAN Wrist
Randwick- JACK 18/11/99 Right - - 03JAMES Petersham
Right WILLIAM 9/06/00 Right 124km/h Western Suburbs 04CROOK Fast
Right 2218rpm YUVRAJ 2/05/02 Right Blacktown 05SHARMA Wrist 75km/h
Right 1905rpm DYLAN 15/03/01 Left Footscray 06BRASHER Wrist 70km/h
Right JACOB 9/09/00 Right 120km/h Parramatta 07WORKMAN Fast
Normanhurst- TIMOTHY 25/10/00 Right Right - 08REYNOLDS Warrawee
Right DANIEL 3/01/00 Right 118km/h Southern Districts 09MCKELL Fast
Right WILSON 10/11/00 Left 116km/h Tracy Village 14RYAN Fast
Left 1714rpm ADI 4/10/01 Left East Torrens 23DAVE Orthodox 74km/h
BRANDON 3/09/99 Left Right - South Brisbane 24FABER
DANIEL 21/02/01 Left - - Southern Districts 25MYLIUS
Right ANDREW 10/04/01 Right - Southern Districts 27RICHARDS Orthodox
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UNDER 19 NATIONAL MALE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018/19 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND @QLDCRICKET
COACH: John Davison ASSISTANT COACH: Adam Hollioake 2017-18 PLACING: 6
NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPIN/SPEEDSPEED/SPIN CURRENT CLUB
Right DYLANCOREY 22/06/0009/04/03 Right - Wynnum-ManlyRedlands 02KRITZINGERHUNTER MediumWrist
Right 1752rpm University of JETMAX 01/01/0207/01/01 Right Right - Sandgate-Redcliffe 07LIEBKECLAYTON Orthodox 74km/h Queensland
Right 2001rpm/ JACKSONLACHLAN 25/06/0027/04/03 RightLeft - Ipswich/LoganRedlands 0810SINFIELDPRINCE OrthodoxWrist 85km/h
Right 1795rpm/ WILLBEN 26/09/0122/12/99 RightLeft - WesternIpswich/Logan Suburbs 0911 TRIGARMAYNARD OrthodoxMedium 82km/h
RightLeft 1880rpm NICKMITCHELL 01/02/0212/10/99 Left - NorthernValley Suburbs 1012MCGILLCONNOLLY Orthodox 81km/h
WILLIAMISAIAH 02/03/0015/01/02 Left Right- Fast 127km/h- NorthernWestern Suburbs 1511 PRESTWIDGESNELL
Right 1575rpm/1575rpm HUGO 29/11/01 Right Gold Coast 1614BURDON Wrist 69km/h
Left 2123rpm JEDRYAN 03/01/0212/12/01 Left - Wynnum-ManlyToombul 1715WILSONWALKER OrthodoxWrist 82km/h
Right MITCHELLJOSH 26/11/0115/11/99 Right Right Fast 124km/h112km/h Sandgate-RedcliffeGold Coast 1816PASCOEKANN Fast
Right 2123rpm/ RYANBLAKE 03/01/0226/10/99 RightLeft Left Wrist 127km/h WesternToombul Suburbs 1719WALKEREDWARDS Fast 82km/h
ANGUS Right WILL 12/09/9920/12/01 Right Right Fast 126km/h- SunshineUniversity Coast 1820SANDERSLOVELL Orthodox
Right Norths Cricket Club MATTHEWCONNOR 20/03/0224/10/00 Right Right Fast 131km/h- Northern Suburbs 2021WISEMANSULLY Fast (Townsville)
Left UniversityMet East of HARISONMATTHEW 20/01/0218/12/00 Right Right Fast 126km/h- 2122WEIRWILLANS Fast ToowoombaQueensland
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ALEX CAREY PLAYER PATHWAY
What’s life like as a professional cricketer? The thing I remember most is the guys I played Working in finance for two years makes me against. Mitch Marsh and I went through the realise how good a job this is - although it’s not pathway at the same time, and I can remember really a job, I play cricket because I love it. It’s talking to him out in the middle - we got an amazing profession to have. It’s challenging chatting and formed a bit of a friendship from at times, but the good days definitely outweigh quite a young age. the bad days. I’m very lucky to be able to do I played against Mitch Starc at the Under 19s, what I do. he and Josh Hazlewood were the quick bowlers How did you first get involved in cricket? then - and they still are the fast bowlers now! I first got involved through my family, with my You had footy and cricket in your journey… brother and my father playing in the backyard. It was always footy in the winter and cricket in Dad was a keen cricketer and footballer in his the summer for me. I still love both sports, I love time at local level, and having an older brother watching AFL but I love playing cricket. helped me growing up out in the backyard playing after school and before school. The decision came for me at the back of a football season, and that’s the way I went at What was your Pathway coming through the time. I definitely wouldn’t change the path the cricketing ranks? that I took. School cricket was my first look at competitive It didn’t work out the way I would have liked for cricket against other players, and then that footy at the time, but I think it’s probably helped went into District cricket in South Australia. me learn about myself, the AFL and those You got to play on turf wickets at the age of athletes and how they go about their business. 10, 11, 12, and I thought that was pretty cool. That went to Under 14s, Under 16s and into What’s been the biggest challenge of senior cricket and working my way through your career? the grades. Probably coming back from football, and hoping that I’d go straight into making runs What do you remember about playing and taking catches. underage cricket for South Australia? At State level, I played for South Australia in the primary school competition, then in the Under 15s, Under 17s and Under 19s.
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I was lucky enough to do that the first season Jhye Richardson also made his debut in that I got back, but from there I had a bit of a form game, and unfortunately we didn’t win but slump. Having been out of the game for a few personally it was a very special moment. years, I had to go away and learn about myself It felt so far away a couple of years ago, and and put that into practice. for it to become reality, I still pinch myself. Making my first-class debut, to the next year What’s been the best moment of your not playing and then being delisted by South cricketing career? Australia, it was quite a challenge for me to go ‘right, what to next’. For me, the best moments have always been team success. Footy didn’t quite work out, cricket at the time could have been over. We were lucky enough to win the Big Bash League title in front of more than 40,000 fans But I always knew I wanted to do well in in Adelaide, and that was a big moment. professional sport, and the drive was always there. Walking out in the green and gold at The Gabba for the first time with Steve Smith, To come back from that was a really big David Warner, Aaron Finch and Mitchell Marsh challenge and I think that’s helping me now. and those guys standing next to you… that When you have bad days at cricket, it probably was a bit surreal at the time, it was huge. puts it into perspective that it’s still pretty good. What would be your advice to players What was the moment like when you following in your footsteps in the Pathway? received your first Australian cap? Firstly to finish school - put your mind to doing It was the back-end of the Big Bash season, well at school and try to have a plan. and I did well the night before I got the call-up. Tim Paine went down with some illness, and Make sure you train really well and train hard I was on standby up in Brisbane. and enjoy your cricket, but make sure you have a life outside of cricket too. And have fun, On the day of the game, Trevor Hohns told me because you don’t know how long it will last. Tim wasn’t right to play, and that I would be making my debut for Australia. We all know cricket’s a tough sport and it’s not always going to go to plan, so make the most It all happened very quickly and thinking about of the good days and learn from the bad days, that moment puts a big smile on my face now. but make sure you have fun and enjoy your Ian Healy presented my cap to me, cap team’s success. number 223. SOUTH AUSTRALIA @SACANEWS
COACH: Greg Blewett ASSISTANT COACH: John Palmer 2017-18 PLACING: 4
NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPIN/SPEED CURRENT CLUB
Left 1700rpm KRUTARTH 15/02/00 Right Prospect 10SUTHAR Orthodox 69km/h
BAILEY 15/04/00 Left - - West Torrens 11 CAPEL
HENRY 27/11/99 Left - - Kensington 12DALL
Right CAMERON 05/09/99 Right 126km/h Kensington 13FATCHEN Fast
Right 2056rpm JOSHUA 01/06/01 Right Glenelg 14HOFFMANN Wrist 78km/h
Right 2607rpm LLOYD 01/12/99 Right Kensington 15POPE Wrist 78km/h
Right LEWIS 09/06/00 Right - East Torrens 16EVANS Orthodox
DANIEL 22/10/99 Left - - Adelaide University 17KERBER
Right HANNO 15/07/01 Right - Sturt 20JACOBS Fast
Left ANGUS 09/11/00 Right 124km/h Sturt 21JUDD Fast
Right COREY 14/12/00 Right 126km/h Sturt 22KELLY Medium
THOMAS 14/12/00 Right - - Sturt 23KELLY
Right JOSH 06/01/00 Right 136km/h Adelaide 25PENGELLEY Fast
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14 TASMANIA @CTPATHWAYS
COACH: Ali De Winter ASSISTANT COACH: Wade Townsend 2017-18 PLACING: 9
NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPIN/SPEED CURRENT CLUB
Right 1466rpm JYLES 19/01/00 Right Glenorchy 07HORNE Orthodox 75km/h
Right KADE 27/09/00 Right 105km/h Glenorchy 08APPLEBEE Medium
Right LACHLAN 5/11/00 Right 116km/h Launceston 12NEWLAND Fast
Right 2313rpm JAMES 16/01/01 Right Launceston 14CURRAN Wrist 77km/h
Right FLETCHER 6/10/00 Right - New Town 15KEELING Fast
JAKE 18/04/00 Right - - Westbury 20WILLIAMS
Right CONNOR 25/09/99 Left - Kingborough 21O'BRIEN Orthodox
Left BLAKE 24/10/00 Right 124km/h Mowbray 24CASSIDY Fast
Right KEEGAN 3/01/00 Right 119km/h Lindisfarne 25OATES Fast
JACK 7/10/00 Left - - Burnie Hurricanes 28MCCULLOCH
Right LEWIS 26/02/01 Right - North Hobart 34DRURY Wrist
Right JACK 27/06/00 Right 123km/h University 35FREEMAN Fast
Right 1888rpm JARROD 15/07/00 Right Mowbray 37FREEMAN Orthodox 70km/h
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UNDER 19 NATIONAL MALE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018/19 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA VICTORIA COUNTRY @CVSTATECHAMPS
COACH: Craig Hogan ASSISTANT COACH: Nick Speak 2017-18 PLACING: 8
NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPIN/SPEED CURRENT CLUB
Right YASH 12/10/01 Right - Monash Tigers 10PEDNEKAR Wrist
JAMES Right Strathdale 18/10/00 Right 109km/h 14VLAEMINCK Orthodox Marstians
Right EZRAH 06/10/99 Right - Geelong 15ROBERTSON Fast
Right 2768rpm THOMAS 14/06/00 Left Monash Tigers 16O'CONNELL Wrist 80km/h
Left 1519rpm ROBY 18/08/00 Left Northcote 17LANE Orthodox 67km/h
KOBE Right Coomealla 21/10/00 Right - 18SMITH Medium Wentworth
Right BRODY 05/12/99 Left 130km/h Geelong 31COUCH Fast
THOMAS 17/12/00 Right - - Geelong 36JACKSON
TODD Right 1906rpm 15/11/00 Left St Kilda 38MURPHY Orthodox 82km/h
PATRICK 28/01/01 Right - - St Kilda 40ROWE
JAMES Right 1516rpm 11/09/99 Left Essendon 41RYAN Wrist 73km/h
Right Casey-South JONAH 11/07/01 Left - 42SERONG Orthodox Melbourne
Left MITCHELL 21/11/00 Left 121km/h St Kilda 44DAVEY Fast
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16 VICTORIA METROPOLITAN @CVSTATECHAMPS
COACH: Jarrad Loughman ASSISTANT COACH: Andre Borovec 2017-18 PLACING: 10
NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPIN/SPEED CURRENT CLUB
Right JOSH 16/09/99 Right - Ringwood 20HARTILL Orthodox
JORDAN Right 17/03/00 Right - Footscray 25BUCKINGHAM Fast
Melbourne NOAH 13/12/99 Right - - 26CROES University
DONOVAN 04/04/00 Left - - Essendon 27TOOHEY
Right Fitzroy SAMUEL 18/02/00 Right 126km/h 36ELLIOTT Fast Doncaster
SHUBHAM Right 1800rpm Camberwell 18/10/99 Right 39BHARGAVE Orthodox 76km/h Magpies
Left 1613rpm JAMES 10/09/99 Left Prahran 40BOYCE Orthodox 73km/h
ELLIOT Right BRANDON- 07/01/00 Right - Northcote 41JONES Orthodox
ZAK Right 26/03/00 Right 135km/h Ringwood 43EVANS Fast
Right Monash MITCHELL 27/04/00 Left 126km/h 47PERRY Fast Tigers
CONNOR Right 09/05/00 Right 128km/h Essendon 48RUTLAND Fast
Right 2032rpm Camberwell DANIEL 17/04/00 Right 49SCHOLZ Wrist 76km/h Magpies
Right WILL 27/10/99 Right 125km/h Prahran 50SUTHERLAND Fast
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UNDER 19 NATIONAL MALE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018/19 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA @WACA_CRICKET
COACH: Stewart Walters ASSISTANT COACH: Michael Thistle 2017-18 PLACING: 3
NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING SPIN/SPEED CURRENT CLUB
TAJ 19/03/01 Right - - Scarborough 01FERGUSSON
DEON Right 1557rpm 06/03/01 Right Wanneroo 02BILLINGTON Orthodox 72km/h
ISZAK 04/12/14 Right - - Willetton 03MILENTIS
Right EMILE VAN 28/06/00 Right - Wanneroo 04DER MERWE Medium
Right BAILEY 12/07/99 Right - Wanneroo 05RICHARDS Fast
MICHAEL Right Midland 01/01/01 Left - 06FERREIRA Medium Guildford
Right Claremont JAMES 23/03/01 Right 126km/h 07PIKE Fast Nedlands
Right CONNOR J 17/09/00 Right - Perth 08SMITH Wrist
DAMIEN Right Rockingham 11/12/00 Right 118km/h 09BURRAGE Fast Mandurah
Right Rockingham ERIC 07/05/00 Right - 10BOTHA Fast Mandurah
HAMISH Left 2042rpm Subiaco 21/09/99 Left 11 MCKENZIE Wrist 73km/h Floreat
Right 1703rpm Midland HUDSON 25/05/01 Right 12KNIGHT Orthodox 75km/h Guildford
Right BRYCE 28/11/99 Right 130km/h Melville 13JACKSON Fast
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CHAMPIONSHIPUMPIRES UP FOR THE TEST
National Umpire Panel member Simon Fry Wales, before the following season, making has been appointed to the Cricket Australia his first-class debut in a match between the (CA) Under 19 Male National Championships same teams. and will mentor the team in Adelaide. He cemented his standing as one of South Fry brings with him a wealth of international Australia’s top umpires when he was named and domestic experience, including seven Test SACA Umpire of the Year in 2004-05 and Matches, 49 ODIs and 92 first-class matches. again in 2005-06, before being involved in This tournament is the pinnacle in the the inaugural state-based Big Bash League. underage male pathway and will be ociated In 2011, Fry made his ODI debut on Australia by the top state panel umpires in the country. Day, in a match between Australia and Fry began his umpiring journey in the England at the Adelaide Oval, before making 1998-99 season in the SACA Premier Cricket his Test debut in a match between Sri Lanka competition and quickly established himself and West Indies in Colombo in October 2015. as one of the state’s leading umpires. Fry’s appointment to the Under 19 Male He was first appointed to a CA underage National Championships is not only an tournament in 2000-01 when he travelled to opportunity for the Match Ocials team, Hobart to ociate in the Under 19 Male but also provides the country’s best young National Championships. players with the chance to share the field with one of Australia’s most capped Later that season, Fry went on to make his international umpires. One-Day Domestic debut in the match between South Australia and New South
UMPIRES Berend du Plessis (NSW) Steven Dionysius (QLD) Steve Farrell (QLD) Simon Fry (SA) (CA National Umpire Panel) Troy Penman (NSW) Claire Polosak (NSW) (CA Supplementary Umpire Panel) Ryan Nelson (NSW) Muhammad Qureshi (TAS) Trent Steenholdt (WA) David Taylor (QLD) MATCH REFEREES John Biddiss Steve Davis David Gilbert Daryl Harper David Johnston
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 19 NATIONAL MALE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018/19 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA UNDER 19 MALE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS MONDAY DECEMBER 3 – THURSDAY DECEMBER 13, 2018
HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM TIME VENUE ROUND 1 – MONDAY, 3 DECEMBER 2018 Tasmania v Cricket Australia XI Woodville Oval Victoria Metro v Queensland Karen Rolton Oval Western Australia v South Australia 10.00am Park 25 #2 Victoria Country v ACT/NSW Country University Oval Northern Territory v NSW Metro Glandore Oval ROUND 2 – TUESDAY, 4 DECEMBER 2018 Northern Territory v Victoria Country Park 25 #2 Western Australia v Tasmania Woodville Oval South Australia v ACT/NSW Country 10.00am Karen Rolton Oval NSW Metro v Queensland Glandore Oval Cricket Australia XI v Victoria Metro Parkinson Oval WEDNESDAY – REST/RESERVE DAY** ROUND 3 – THURSDAY, 6 DECEMBER 2018 Queensland v Victoria Country Prospect Oval ACT/NSW Country v Western Australia Price Memorial Oval South Australia v Northern Territory 10.00am Henley Memorial Oval Victoria Metro v Tasmania Port Reserve Cricket Australia XI v NSW Metro Karen Rolton Oval ROUND 4 – FRIDAY, 7 DECEMBER 2018 Queensland v Tasmania Gliderol Oval Victoria Metro v NSW Metro University Oval Victoria Country v Western Australia 10.00am Henley Memorial Oval ACT/NSW Country v Northern Territory Port Reserve South Australia v Cricket Australia XI Parkinson Oval SATURDAY – GRADE CRICKET DAY - NO CRICKET ROUND 5 – SUNDAY, 9 DECEMBER 2018 Tasmania v NSW Metro Park 25 #2 Victoria Metro v ACT/NSW Country Woodville Oval Queensland v Cricket Australia XI 10.00am Gliderol Oval Western Australia v Northern Territory Port Reserve Victoria Country v South Australia Karen Rolton Oval
ROUND 6 – INTERPOOL MATCH – MONDAY, 10 DECEMBER 2018 – 10.00AM
SEMI FINALS – WEDNESDAY, 12 DECEMBER 2018 - 10.00AM
FINALS – THURSDAY, 13 DECEMBER 2018 – 10.00AM
*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 Glandore Oval Adelaide CC 1 Naldera Street, Glandore
Adelaide Park 12, University Oval, University Oval War Memorial Dr, North Adelaide Gliderol Stadium Glenelg DCC 63 Brighton Road, Glenelg East Parkinson Oval Enter Kensington Garden Reserve, West Kensington DCC Terrace, Kensington Gardens (Proceed to the second oval) Port Adelaide Reserve Port Adelaide CC 16 Baynes Place, Port Adelaide
Prospect Oval Prospect DCC Willcox Ave, North Adelaide
Price Memorial Oval Sturt DCC Hawthorn Cres, Hawthorn
Henley and Grange Memorial Oval West Torrens DCC Atkin St, Henley Beach U19 Woodville Oval Woodville DCC NATIONAL Oval Avenue, Woodville South CHAMPIONSHIP Karen Rolton Oval, Park 25 #1 & Park 25 #2 Karen Rolton Precinct VENUES Off Glover Ave, Adelaide
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UNDER 19 NATIONAL MALE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018/19 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA