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Under15 Cricket Australia Pathway Nationalchamps.Com.Au LAUREN CHEATLE PATHWAY 09–10 ILLAWARRA CRICKET CLUB 11–12 / 14–15 NSW UNDER 15 14–15 NSW WNCL NSW UNDER 18 15–16 REBEL WBBL|01 – SYDNEY THUNDER AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TEAM T20I – WORLD T20 UNDER15 CRICKET AUSTRALIA PATHWAY NATIONALCHAMPS.COM.AU 2016/17 CANBERRA A fundamental part of the Australian Cricket Pathway, the Cricket Australia Under 15 Female National Championships have been the largest contributor of talent to the National team since its establishment. Lauren Cheatle played in the WT20 World Cup in India last year at 17 years of age and other stars such as, Jess Jonassen, Ellyse Perry and Captain Meg Lanning have all trodden the same path you are about to undertake. As players, you enter an exciting phase of your sporting journey, I encourage you all to embrace the opportunity by exemplifying the cricketing spirit. I wish you all the very best over the next 7 days and I look forward to witnessing your development into the stars of the future in the seasons to come. SHAWN FLEGLER FEMALE HIGH PERFORMANCE MANAGER WELCOME VISIT US AT NATIONALCHAMPS.COM.AU Welcome 3 South Australia 12-13 Coach Feature 23 Pathways Feature 4-5 Tasmania 14-15 Umpires 24 ACT/NSW Country 6-7 Victoria Country 16-17 Fixture 27 NSW Metro 8-9 Victoria Metro 18-19 Queensland 10-11 Western Australia 20-21 #U15CHAMPS FOLLOW US ON /CricketAustralia @CAPathway @cricketaustralia AMANDA-JADE I S P RO O F DREAMS D O CO M E TRUE 4 At just 15 years of age, Amanda-Jade Wellington became the youngest ever player to represent South Australia in a senior match. Wind the clock forward four years and she’s now mixing with her idols having made her One-Day International debut for Australia in front of family and friends against South Africa in November. Developing her skills as a youngster with her brother at Smithfield Cricket Club, cricket was always a big part of the Wellington family. “Growing up, cricket was a part of the family, back yard cricket, indoor cricket, outdoor cricket, state and then nationally, cricket always reminded me of my family,” said Wellington. Wellington’s skills with both bat and ball didn’t go unnoticed and she soon found herself in her first representative team at the age of 10. “At that age I didn’t even know women’s “As a young spinner I always worked closely cricket was a thing, I was just hitting and looked up to her, she is very professional the ball on Tea Tree Gully oval while my on and off the field.” brother had training and then someone Wellington proved she was a star still on the approached me and told me I should go rise on New Year’s Eve last year when, playing try out with the SAPSASA team.” alongside Nitschke, she bamboozled the Perth Her progress continued at a rapid rate, Scorchers, snaring three wickets to help the competing at her first Under 15 National Adelaide Strikers claim victory. Championship well before her 13th Following a string of impressive performances birthday and being named Player of the for the Commonwealth Bank Shooting Stars Championship in 2011–12. (women’s Australia ‘A’) and yet another stellar At 15, Wellington played her first match for season with South Australia, Wellington was match for South Australia’s senior side and in called up to the national team in November to the same summer, came agonisingly close to live out her childhood dream – taking a wicket breaking fellow Scorpion and Adelaide Striker with her first ball. Sarah Coyte’s (7–17) record bowling figures “Making my debut for the Southern Stars was with 7–20 at the Cricket Australia Under 18 amazing and really special, especially because National Championships. it was in front of my family and my partner.” “Cricket for me has always been enjoyable, Having reached a level so many can only I love cricket and can’t get enough, I could sit dream about, Wellington’s aspirations are down all day watching cricket doesn’t matter if pretty simple. it’s T20 Blast or the South Australian Redbacks “To maintain my spot in the Australia squad - whatever cricket is on I’ll go and watch!” as well as learning things about my own game A cricket fanatic, Wellington soon found her throughout my career but more importantly, idol in fellow South Australian and Australian going out of my way to help the next all-rounder Shelley Nitschke. generation of cricketers.” UNDER 15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016/17 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA Reigning champions ACT/NSW Country come into this season’s edition of the Cricket Australia Under 15 National Championships with a home ground advantage. Expect plenty of highlights from the bats of Dahlia Glennie and Sarah Young in a side that will be coached by Steve Davies and Luke Knight. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT US AT NATIONALCHAMPS.COM.AU TALENT WATCH 06 | DAHLIA GLENNIE 01 | GABRIELLE SUTCLIFFE BATTER BOWLER RIGHT-HAND BAT / RIGHT-HAND BAT / RIGHT-ARM ORTHODOX RIGHT-ARM MEDIUM BATTING BOWLING BEST RUN 1098 AVERAGE 16.64 AVERAGE 14.48 BOWLING 4/7 DOB: 28/09/2001 DOB: 11/04/2002 STATE: ACT/NSW STATE: ACT/NSW CLUB TEAM: WESTERN DISTRICT/UC CLUB TEAM: COROWA 6 ACT/NSW COUNTRY @CRICKETACT COACH: Steve Davies TEAM MANAGER / ASSISTANT COACH: Luke Knight PHYSIO: Elyse Potter NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING CURRENT CLUB GABRIELLE 11/04/2002 Right Medium Corowa 01SUTCLIFFE HANNAH 19/04/2003 Right Fast Port Macquarie Junior 02FAUX SARAH 19/04/2002 Right Medium Dapto 03YOUNG LARA 24/08/2002 Right Medium Penrith/Tamworth 04GRAHAM Newcastle city / CLARE 14/12/2003 Right Fast 05WEBBER Northern Districts DAHLIA 28/09/2001 Left Orthodox — 06GLENNIE HANNAH 24/08/2003 Left Fast Warnervale Wildcats 07GREEN ALISHA 18/03/2002 Left Medium Lisarow Junior 08BATES OLIVIA 6/04/2002 Right Fast Ballina 09OSBORNE Newcastle City / ABBEY 1/11/2001 Left Wrist 10TAYLOR Northern Districts DHARMINI 19/12/2001 Right Fast Wollongong 11 CHAUHAN JESSICA 3/05/2003 Right Fast Bective-East 12DAVIDSON GRACE 2/01/2003 Right Orthodox — 13DIGNAM BATTING WICKETKEEPER BOWLING TALENT WATCH UNDER 15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016/17 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES METROPOLITAN @CRICKETNSW COACH: Mark McInnes TEAM MANAGER / ASSISTANT COACH: Sarah Andews NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING CURRENT CLUB ISABELLA 25/05/2002 Right Wrist 01MALGIOGLIO Parramatta HAYLEY SILVER- 18/08/2003 Right Fast Parramatta 02HOLMES HANNAH 25/01/2002 Right Medium 03DARLINGTON Penrith ANGELINA 30/10/2002 Right Fast 04GENFORD Bankstown STEPHANIE 7/01/2002 Right Fast 05ELLSMORE Camden OLIVIA 14/11/2001 Right Medium 06PORTER University SHIVANI 16/08/2003 Right Medium 07MEHTA Northern Districts NIAMH 16/04/2002 Right Medium 08BULLEN Northern Districts SARAH 15/07/2002 Right Medium 09TURNER St Ives ELISE 7/03/2002 Right Medium 10NOBLE Parramatta JADE 13/11/2003 Right Wrist Bermagui 11 ALLEN GRACE 21/10/2002 Right Medium Sydney 12THOMAS STELLA 15/06/2002 Right Fast University 13CAMPBELL BATTING WICKETKEEPER BOWLING TALENT WATCH 8 Known for their strong performances at the underage level, the NSW Metro team will again be one of the sides to watch. After a fourth-placed finish last year, NSW Metro will be looking to put on an improved performance in Canberra, with a number of experienced players featuring for the second consecutive season. Players to watch include all-rounder Hannah Darlington, Sarah Turner and Olivia Porter. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT US AT NATIONALCHAMPS.COM.AU TALENT WATCH 09 | SARAH TURNER 06 | OLIVIA PORTER A L L- R O U N D E R A L L- R O U N D E R RIGHT-HAND BAT / RIGHT-HAND BAT / RIGHT-ARM MEDIUM RIGHT-ARM MEDIUM HIGH BEST BEST SCORE 104 BOWLING 3/3 RUNS 2355 BOWLING 5/19 DOB: 15/07/2002 DOB: 14/11/2001 STATE: NSW STATE: NSW CLUB TEAM: ST IVES CLUB TEAM: UNIVERSITIES UNDER 15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016/17 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA Last season’s runners up Queensland welcome back experienced players Charli Knott and Kirsten Davey as they set out to go one better under the leadership of Peter McGiffin and Jude Coleman. Players to watch include fast bowler Emily Vallance and wicket-keeping all-rounder Jessica Bradley. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT US AT NATIONALCHAMPS.COM.AU TALENT WATCH 10 | KIRSTEN DAVEY 15 | JESSICA BRADLEY A L L- R O U N D E R WICKET-KEEPER RIGHT-HAND BAT / RIGHT-HAND BAT RIGHT-ARM FAST BOWLING BATTING WICKETS 54 AVERAGE 13.57 RUNS 765 AVERAGE 18.21 DOB: 24/06/2002 DOB: 13/09/2001 STATE: QLD STATE: QLD CLUB TEAM: SANDGATE REDCLIFFE CLUB TEAM: VALLEY 10 QUEENSLAND @QLDCRICKET COACH: Jude Coleman ASSISTANT COACH: Peter McGiffin NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING CURRENT CLUB EMMA 02JACKSON 1/12/2001 Left Medium University Toowoomba GEORGIA 03WRIGHT 16/10/2001 Right Medium Mackay CHARLI 04KNOTT 29/11/2002 Right Medium Valley CAITLIN 05MAIR 5/05/2003 Right Medium Sandgate - Redcliffe IMOGENE 06FISK-WALSH 28/12/2001 Right Fast Southern Districts ELIZA 07BARNETT 30/04/2002 Right Medium Wynnum Manly RUBY 08STRANGE — 25/11/2002 Right Medium — KIRSTEN 10DAVEY 24/06/2002 Right Fast Sandgate Redcliffe KATE 11 MCDONALD 14/02/2002 Right Medium Redlands RUTH 12JOHNSTON 28/02/2003 Right Medium Ipswich Logan EMILY 13VALLANCE 14/09/2001 Right Fast Sunshine Coast SARAH 14GROVE 18/12/2001 Right Fast Ormeau JESSICA 15BRADLEY 13/09/2001 Right — Valley BATTING WICKETKEEPER BOWLING TALENT WATCH UNDER 15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016/17 | CRICKET AUSTRALIA SOUTH AUSTRALIA @SACANEWS COACH: Manning McInerney ASSISTANT COACH: Angela Lee NAME SKILL DOB BATTING BOWLING CURRENT CLUB STEPHANIE 01BEAZLEIGH 22/01/2003 Right Medium Northern District DARCIE 02BROWN 7/03/2003 Right Fast Northern Districts JESSICA 03CUFONE 10/09/2002 Right Medium — NIKKE 04GROSSSER 7/06/2002 Right Medium Northern District TAMSIN 05JONES 17/07/2003 Right Orthodox West Torrens District MIKAYLA 06MARK 22/05/2003 Right Medium Glenelg District ELLA 07WILSON 17/11/2003 Right Medium Southern Districts AMBER 08CLOUGHESSY 3/04/2002 Left Medium — LARA 09BROWN 26/04/2003 Right Medium Sturt District TAYLAH 10GREGORY 31/12/2001 Right Medium Northern District EMILY 11 HINZE 29/09/2009 Right Fast West Torrens CHELSEA 12RUNDLE 27/01/2003 Right Orthodox Port Adelaide District BELLA 13SMITH 20/09/2001 Right Fast Kensington BATTING WICKETKEEPER BOWLING TALENT WATCH 12 Any South Australian side is always tough to beat and this year’s team is no different.
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