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Female Championship FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIP HOBART TASMANIA 25 NOVEMBER - 1 DECEMBER 2015 CONTENTS FROM BACKYARD 2015 CHAMPIONSHIPS Belinda Clark Introduction 1 Squads 8 TO BAGGY GREEN PREVIEW The Cricket New South Wales will look to further 2015 Champions Preview 1 U15 National Championships 22 Australia cement their standing as the most dominant Underage Female underage team in the tournament’s history, Kookaburra Welcome Message 1 Match Information and Venues 23 Championships looking to for the second time claim four have been titles in a row. Playing on the even wickets Jessica Jonassen 2 Umpires 23 the biggest of Hobart, the rising stars will have a contributor to chance to impress national selectors with 2014/15 Review 3 CA Discount Offer 24 the national both bat and ball. Never before has there History 4 Fixture Back Cover teams setup since been more opportunity for the girls, with its inception. the Women’s Big Bash League beginning A vital part of the this year, with many girls eyeing a spot on a Australian Cricket franchise roster. pathway, these competitions may be the first time players represent their state at an elite level which will no doubt KOOKABURRA lead to opportunities and the emergence of Australia’s next great talents. WELCOME MESSAGE These championships are a proven breeding Welcome to Cricket Australia’s Underage ground for Australia’s next crop and have National Championships for 2015/16. produced current international players First of all, welcome and congratulations such as Meg Lanning, Ellyse Perry and Elyse to the players who have gone through their Villani. With the new addition of the Women’s State/Territory selection process which Big Bash League for the world’s best female is an achievement in itself. These National cricketers, the opportunities are more Championships are about opportunities not plentiful than ever before. only for the players but also the coaches and I encourage all players to embody the their support staff, the umpires, the local cricketing spirit and for all involved to get organising staff, groundsmen, and many along and support Australia’s future stars. other volunteers Belinda Clark All of you have achieved a great deal to come Senior Manager, Team Performance this far and we wish you every success in the tournament. This is just one opportunity Australian Cricket has to offer you to take this experience and build on it. Enjoy the competition and good luck! U15 FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIPS | HOBART TASMANIA | #U15CHAMPS 1 JESSICA 2014/15 REVIEW Once again it was the New South Wales girls that claimed victory but not without fright, as JONASSEN’S the Queensland squad topped the table moving into the final rounds. Unfortunately for the Maroons, it was their rivals that took away the title and in doing so extended their margin of victories to 10 from 14 carnivals. Player of the Championships Saskia Horley took 14 PLACE IN wickets to move to equal-second on the all-time leading wicket taker leaderboard behind HISTORY Queensland Fire spinner Jemma Barsby. TEAM OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014-15 FINAL STANDINGS 1. Matilda Lugg 9. Erica Quinn NSW Metropolitan 41.58 Points 2. Emma de Broughe 10. Nell Gibson Queensland 39.56 Points 3. Rachael Trenamen 11. Lilly Mills Victoria 35.85 Points 4. Courtney Webb 12. Sophie Parkin ACT/NSW Country 35.62 Points 5. Rebecca West South Australia 31.72 Points 6. Saskia Horley NSW Academy XI 23.01 Points 7. Shae Daly Tasmania 21.35 Points 8. Courtney Sippel Western Australia 12.12 Points CHAMPIONSHIP STATISTICS Jessica Jonassen nearly claimed the mantle of one of the elite few to have scored a century Spirit of Cricket Award Western Australia 75 Points on Test debut. Player of the Championships Saskia Horley 18 votes Her 99 made it not-to-be, but her title as “Throughout those Under 15 and Under Leading Wicket Taker Matilda Lugg 289 runs Queensland’s first ever female underage 18 championships I played against Sarah Leading Run Scorer Sophie Parkin 15 wickets championship captain won’t ever be erased. Coyte, Megan Schutt and to now be able to Leading Dismissals By a Fielder Zoe Griffiths 12 dismissals “Being part of the very first under 15s now call them teammates for the Southern Queensland team and actually winning it Stars, to see where they have come and was something that really stands out, I evolved into is pretty great.” know it holds a really important place in Jonassen has lauded the program that has Queensland history as well, to be a part of produced the likes of Meg Lanning, Ellyse that and to captain the team was something Perry and Elyse Villani and has some sound really special,” Jonassen said. advice for the next crop of the young Stars. Before Queensland’s entry into the competition, Victoria and New South Wales “I think it is vital to be able to provide the played four matches against each other girls a pathway from a young age considering yearly but gradually other states became they start from Under 12s in the Schools involved. competition, then to have the talent camps Jonassen’s Queensland took the title in for the 15s and 19s girls, it shows them 2006-07, with the Southern Stars all- they have somewhere special to go.” rounder also claiming “Player of the Championships”. “It’s a matter of keeping things simple “My pathway through cricket was that I and having fun, we have that mantra at the went through Under 15s, 18s and 19s state national level too, if we are having fun and teams, I then transgressed through there enjoying ourselves the results generally to the Fire and Southern Stars. take care of themselves.” 2 U15 FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIPS | HOBART TASMANIA | #U15CHAMPS U15 FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIPS | HOBART TASMANIA | #U15CHAMPS 3 HISTORY OF THE CRICKET AUSTRALIA UNDER 15 CHAMPIONSHIPS The Cricket Australia Under 15 championship was first played in December 2001 and has quickly evolved over the last six years. It was initially conducted as a pilot program with Victoria hosting New South Wales. Four matches were played consisting of 25 overs per innings. In 2003-04 the competition was extended to a 35 over format. South Australia joined the competition, with NSW and Victoria also producing a combined invitational team to make a four-team championship. In 2005-06 the ACT joined the championship, producing a four state competition, then for the first time in 2006-07, the championship included Queensland, with each match 40-overs per side. WINNER In 2009/10 Tasmania played for the first time 2001-02 Victoria 2008-09 New South Wales while the format became a combination of 2002-03 New South Wales 2009-10 Victoria 20 & 40 over matches. WA joined in 2010/11 2003-04 New South Wales 2010-11 Queensland ensuring that all states were represented. 2004-05 New South Wales 2011-12 Queensland 2005-06 New South Wales 2012-13 New South Wales 2006-07 Queensland & New South Wales 2013-14 New South Wales 2007-08 New South Wales 2014-15 NSW Metropolitan PLAYER OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP 2001-02 Samantha Spotswood New South Wales 2002-03 Samantha Hinton and Melissa Ramsey New South Wales 2003-04 Elyse Villani Victoria 2004-05 Ellyse Perry New South Wales 2005-06 Sarah Coyte New South Wales 2006-07 Jessica Jonassen Queensland 2007-08 Kate McCarthy Queensland 2008-09 Nicola Carey New South Wales 2009-10 Jemma Barsby Queensland 2010-11 Jemma Barsby Queensland 2011-12 Amanda-Jade Wellington South Australia 2012-13 Mikayla Hinkely New South Wales 2013-14 Annabel Martin Victoria 2014-15 Saskia Horley NSW Metropolitan 4 U15 FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIPS | HOBART TASMANIA | #U15CHAMPS U15 FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIPS | HOBART TASMANIA | #U15CHAMPS 5 PARTNERSHIPS WKT RUNS BATSMEN MATCH SERIES 1 192 R Beeson (68) & H Steel (81*) WA v ACT 2011/12 2 184 K Waetford (99) & N Carey (70*) NSW v ACT 2006/7 3 122 J Jonassen (66*) & K McCarthy (56) QLD v ACT 2006/7 4 114 S Molineux (79) & H Irvine (64*) VIC v TAS 2012/13 5 109 E de Broughe(44*) & SM Daly(49*) WA vs SA 2014/15 6 93 M Carmichael (47) & K Mack (32) NSW v QLD 2007/8 7 82 C Leeson (52) & c Gray (35) NSW v SA 2013/14 8 97 T Wheeler (66) & J Carroll (32*) QLD v WA 2013/14 9 92 M Turik (59) & S Dass (30*) NSW v TAS 2009/10 10 81 RE Wynd(42) & T Brett(24) VIC vs WA 2014/15 *Denotes unbroken / not out LEADING RUN-SCORERS NAME STATE INNINGS NO HS RUNS AVE A Edgar NSW 14 6 124 441 55.13 S Coyte NSW 8 3 150* 396 79.20 N Carey NSW 12 3 70* 396 44.00 J Barsby QLD 16 0 70 371 23.19 M Lugg ACT/NSW Country 8 3 123* 349 69.80 M Strano VIC 13 3 51 325 32.50 Z Cooke ACT 16 3 51* 313 24.08 S Taylor QLD 22 4 105 305 16.94 K McCarthy QLD 8 1 71* 297 42.43 M Carmichael NSW 9 1 70 291 36.38 *Denotes not out LEADING WICKET-TAKERS NAME STATE OVERS MDS BB WKTS RUNS AVE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS J Barsby QLD 58.4 5 4/5 25 213 8.52 G Wareham VIC 57 6 3/4 23 190 8.26 Highest Team Score 284 NSW v SA 2008/9 S Horley NSW 72 9 5/1(7/12) 23 200 8.70 Lowest Team Score 16 ACT v NSW 2004/5 H Brennan VIC 60 9 6/29 23 202 8.78 Highest Individual Innings 150* S Coyte, NSW v SA 2005/6 A Wellington SA 65 3 3/14 22 258 11.73 Highest Championship Aggregate (runs) 349 M Lugg, ACT 2014/15 S Daly SA 69.2 5 5/12 21 248 11.81 Best Innings Bowling 6/3 K Sutherland, NSW v ACT 2006/7 K Sutherland NSW 43 14 6/3 20 80 4.00 Best Match Bowling 7/12 S Horley, NSW v WA 2012/13 R Dick NSW* 49 10 4/13 20 137 6.85 Highest Championship Aggregate (wickets) 15 S Perkin, TAS 2014/15 A O’Neil SA 58 3 4/14 19 245 12.89 15 S Horley, NSW 2012/13 R Burns TAS 58.3 3 3/21 17 275 16.18 Highest Championship Aggregate (‘keeping) 11 A Martin, SA 2012/13 *Includes NSW Invitational 6 U15 FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIPS | HOBART TASMANIA | #U15CHAMPS U15 FEMALE CHAMPIONSHIPS | HOBART TASMANIA | #U15CHAMPS 7 ACT/NSW COUNTRY SHIRT DOMINANT BATTING BOWLING BOWLING CURRENT NAME NO.
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