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Northern Territory 9 Victoria Metro 17 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 VISIT US AT NATIONALCHAMPS.COM.AU #U19CHAMPS Welcome 3 Queensland 10 Western Australia 18 SACA Message 5 Alex Carey Feature 12-13 Umpire Feature 20 ACT/NSW Country 6 South Australia 14 Bowler Welfare 21 CA XI 7 Tasmania 15 Fixture & Venues 22-23 NSW Metro 8 Victoria Country 16 Northern Territory 9 Victoria Metro 17 FOLLOW US ON /CricketAustralia @CAPathway @cricketaustralia 2017/18 CHAMPS – NSW METRO 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. 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