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8–15 FEBRUARY 2016 ALICE SPRINGS

2016NATIONAL INDIGENOUS

CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIPS

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SPONSORING LOCAL CLUBS ACROSS AUSTRALIA. BECAUSE CLUBS DO, CRICKET CAN.We believe it’s important to support cricket at all levels, which is why we are sponsoring clubs around Australia with a two-year financial commitment, cricket gear and merchandise.

Apply for sponsorship at commbank.com.au/cricket

The NICC has been created to further advance and develop Indigenous cricket. The competition provides greater playing opportunities here in Alice Springs, but also forms a deeper connection with Australian cricket’s high performance pathway.

Just as it is the first NICC, it is also my first year as Chairman of Cricket Australia, having taken over from Wally Edwards in October last year.

It’s my task to continue to lead Australian cricket’s vision to be a sport for all Australians.

Getting bats and balls into the hands of Indigenous boys, girls, men and women across Australia is vital to us achieving this vision.

Our goal is for wickets to be taken, and sixes to be hit in Indigenous communities across the country – and success is being had at the grassroots level. More than 26,000 Indigenous Australians played cricket last year, well ahead of scheduled for our strategic goal of 27,000 participants by 2018.

Beyond this grassroots participation, it’s about creating pathways for Indigenous Australians to follow. Pathways that ultimately lead to

the next Indigenous Australian pulling on our national colours, just as Faith Thomas, Jason Gillespie and Dan Christian did before them.

This season, five Indigenous players were a part of the KFC Big Bash League, three women in the Rebel WBBL, two male under-19 Australian reps, and multiple players represented their states at senior and underage level. The goal of the next baggy green for an Indigenous Australian is not a distant one.

And this is precisely why the NICC was created: to enhance and expedite the development of Indigenous cricketers.

Thank you to Northern Territory Cricket, the Northern Territory Government, Commonwealth Bank Australia and the Alice Springs Town Council for their generous support.

Similarly, Australian cricket is grateful for the support of the Arrernte people, the traditional owners of the land on which the NICC is staged.

Good luck to all players, staff and officials involved in this, the first National Indigenous Cricket Championships.

David Peever Chairman, Cricket Australia

Australia’s most talented Indigenous cricketers again converge in the Red Centre in 2016. For the first time, they do so for the National Indigenous Cricket Championships (NICC).

WELCOME ONCE

AGAIN TOALICESPRINGS

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A warm Northern Territory welcome to all players, officials and sponsors to the first National Indigenous Cricket Championships and the 2016 Imparja Cup.

NT Cricket is delighted to be partnering with Cricket Australia to host the 23rd Imparja Cup and the National Indigenous Cricket Championships in Alice Springs.

This national carnival of Indigenous cricket and culture takes place on Arrernte land and we acknowledge the native title holders, Lhere Artepe and thank them for their support.

The Imparja Cup enjoys strong support from The Lord’s Taverners Australia, the Commonwealth Bank, Cricket Australia, the Federal and Northern Territory Governments, State and Territory Cricket Associations, Alice Springs Cricket Association, Alice Springs Town Council, Imparja Television and Yeperenye Shopping Centre.

The energy and hard work of the team of staff from NT Cricket and Cricket Australia ensure this event is competitive and a real carnival experience for all. We acknowledge the support and contribution of the Alice Springs Town Council, Northern Territory Government and Northern Territory Cricket in maintaining the quality of playing facilities that are available to you.

We welcome the many match officials, umpires, scorers, statisticians and volunteers who have given their time as a contribution to this carnival and we acknowledge the friends and supporters who attend the games and support the teams.

The staging of the National Indigenous Cricket Championships is an important pillar of Cricket Australia’s new National Indigenous Cricket

Strategy. With this addition, the profile of the Imparja Cup continues to grow and we are pleased to welcome men’s and women’s teams from every State and Territory in Australia as well as community teams from across the Northern Territory and beyond. In particular, the significant growth in the Women’s Community Division at this year’s event is immensely encouraging. We welcome the new Cricket Australia Chairman, Mr David Peever, and members of Cricket Australia management who are attending and supporting this national cricket event. It is very gratifying to see past Imparja Cup players now participating in State and National teams.

I trust that in addition to playing good cricket you will all enjoy exchanging stories of cricket, family and country well after the games have concluded. It is important that we all play our part in making cricket available and accessible to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who wish to participate and to ensure the game is enjoyed by all, and all enjoy the benefits of cricket. Your contribution to the record of Indigenous cricket statistics, stories and memories of the carnival will ensure that we do have Indigenous heroes in the game.

I wish everyone well for the Championships and an enjoyable carnival experience, good story telling and good cricket.

Dr Bruce Walker President, Northern Territory Cricket

EVENT MANAGEMENT

Mitch Farnell Tournament Director

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Paul Stewart Tournament Director

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Cameron Carroll Event Operations

0409 745 095

Briana Binch Event Presentation

0421 525 699

Sebastian Kipman Media Advisor 0415 155 986

Matt Sipala SEDA

0407 333 720

Ben Hodgart Imparja Cup Coordinator

0409 752 203

Margaret Loorham Logistic Coordinator

0427 405 515

Matt Shimell MyCricket Coordinator

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Scott Allen Head Curator 0439 816 101

MATCH OFFICIALSUmpires Coordinator

Roy Loh0487 923 813

UMPIRESChris James VIC

Todd Edmonds QLDScott Pearce TAS

Berend du Plessis NSWJamal Principle WAMark Donfield NTGraham Wood SA

GROUND MANAGERSTraeger ParkChris Young0419 852 302

Assistant: Jordy Wright

Albrecht OvalMatt Henderson

0437 299 873Assistant: Jake Bailey

Jim McConville OvalDaniel Geppa 0447 292 563

Assistant: Hayden Bigg

TOURNAMENT

OFFICIALS2016NT CRICKET

PRESIDENT’SWELCOME

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ROLL OF HONOUR2015

VICTORIANOOGAL TOENGORRT TANIRespected Wurundjeri elder, Aunty Joy Wandin-Murphy was invited by Cricket Victoria to name the Indigenous cricket program.

Aunty Joy based the name on Woirwurrung words for ‘belong’ - Noogal and ‘success/win’ - Toengorrt Tani. It is pronounced Noo-gal Too-en-gort Tarn-e.

Indigenous artist Treahna Hamm designed the logo to represent Victorian Indigenous cricketers. This is a logo that can be owned and worn by any indigenous cricketer in Victoria.

The design is linked to the members of the 1868 Australian team, composed of Aboriginal men from Western Victoria that toured England. The design also includes the seam of a cricket ball along the Aboriginal flag.

NEW SOUTH WALESCRICKET NSW. THE GIRLS TEAMThe girls cricket stumps design is about a very important utensil that was and still used by Aboriginal women today.

A Coolamon is a hand-crafted wooden dish, which is used by the Aboriginal women when gathering bush tucker.

The “Coolaman” played a very important role in a traditional woman’s life just as much as the Aboriginal man with the Didgeridoo.

CRICKET NSW. THE BOYS TEAMCeremonial performances in Aboriginal people are seen as the core of the cultural life.

These male stumps represent a “Welcome Dance” from the NSW team to the other Aboriginal teams that are participating in the Imparja Cup.

Ceremonies bring together all aspects of our culture -song, dance, body decoration, sculpture and painting. We call this the “Shake a leg Dance”.

Daren Dunn Gamilaroi People “Sundancer”

MEN’S CHAMPIONSWestern Australia

WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSNew South Wales

PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT: MENPreston White QLD

PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT: WOMENAshleigh Gardner NSW

BLACK CAP: MEN’S SQUADRohan Wight VIC

Preston White QLDCameron Trask QLDNathan Price NSWCallan Morse TAS

Ayden McGregor Baptista SAZac Chapman TASJosh Chapman TAS

Wade King VICCraig Jones WA

Bhodi Walker VICDane Ugle WA

BLACK CAPS: WOMEN’S SQUADRoxsanne Van-Veen NSW

Jacinta Goodger Chandler VICAshleigh Gardiner NSW

Fiona Hale VICSally Moylan NT

Carmella Grey NTSara Darney NSWNatalie Plane VICJulie Muir NSWJess Martin VIC

Haylee Hoffmeister NSWKavita Pepper WA

IMPARJA CUP STATE AND TERRITORY MEN’S PAST WINNERS

2015 Western Australia2014 Western Australia

2013 Queensland2012 New South Wales2011 New South Wales2010 Western Australia

2009 Queensland2008 Queensland

2007 New South Wales2006 Queensland2005 Queensland2004 Queensland

2003 New South Wales2002 Northern Territory

2001 Tasmania

IMPARJA CUP STATE AND TERRITORY WOMEN’S PAST WINNERS

2015 New South Wales2014 New South Wales2013 New South Wales2012 New South Wales2011 New South Wales2010 New South Wales2009 New South Wales

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QUEENSLANDBorn in Queensland in 1973, Chad’s mother is from the Torres Strait (Muralag) and his father is a Noongar man from WA.

Self-taught, Chad has been a full time artist for the past 20 years producing commissioned pieces for organisations such as the Broncos NRL Club, Arrow Energy, Thiess, FOGs (Former Origin Greats) as well as government departments including QLD Police Service, IGEM , PSBA and QLD Fire and Emergency Dept.

He has also completed over 40 murals within South East Queensland and regularly teaches indigenous culture within schools and day-care centres.

The Imparja stumps have particular significance to Chad. His father served in the Australian Army for 33 years which the middle stump represents with its reference to the ANZACS. The red stump represents his aboriginal culture whilst the blue stump references his Torres Strait heritage.

SOUTH AUSTRALIAThe design on the stump represents the first indigenous cricket team that went to England to play, the blue dots represents the waters they travelled across to get there! The circles represents the communities or towns they went to.

The brown bits with yellow dots represents the dreams of the players dreaming of the sands of their home lands!”

Leila Maree Stuart-Likouresis Lake Eyre

NORTHERN TERRITORYPUPUNI JILAMARAVPupuni Jilamara During ceremony on the Tiwi Islands a series of ‘yoi’ (dances), are performed; some are totemic (inherited from the person’s Mother) and some serve to act out the narrative of newly composed songs.

Participants in these ceremonies are painted with turtiyanginari (the different natural ochre colours) in varying designs, transforming the dancers and, in some cases, providing protection against

recognition by mapurtiti (spirits). These designs can be applied in different ways, one of which is using the finger, or in this case a brush. Painting of the face also occurs.

These significant artistic designs collectively are called ‘Jilamara’.

TASMANIAThe stumps for the Tasmanian team at this year’s championships has bought together some different aspects and objects that are significant to the Aboriginal men and women of Tasmania.

The Tasmanian Tiger features prominently and the Aboriginal name for the tiger is ‘kaparunina’ pronounced ka-pa-ru-ni-na. Our people have passed stories down for hundreds of years around this mythical beast and the tigers distinct footprint is also part of the story.

Also featured on the stumps are kelp baskets which emphasize along with shell necklaces the recognition of our women’s status in the community also showcasing their strength and resilience in maintaining one of the few surviving traditional Aboriginal crafts in Tasmania.

The Mutton Bird on the stump represents the grass - roots practice of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Community. The cultural practice of mutton-birding is much more than the catching and harvesting of them - it is the one common activity that still brings together sections of the community whose families have practiced this cultural activity over many generations. It will survive for generations to come into the future because it is a part of ‘who we are’.

Also prominent on our stump are two maps of Tasmania. These are showing at one stage “our people were in possession of the whole of Tasmania” and it also shows the different ‘bands’, direct family groups and tribes that were present prior to European invasion.

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TIME FORMAT MATCH GROUND

DAY 4 THURSDAY FEB 11

4.00pm T20 WA v QLD Albrecht Oval

7.00pm T20 NSW v VIC Treager Park

DAY 5 FRIDAY FEB 12

10.00am T20 WA v NT Albrecht Oval

2.30pm T20 NSW v WA Albrecht Oval

2.30pm T20 NT v QLD Jim McConville Oval

TIME FORMAT MATCH GROUND

DAY 6 SATURDAY FEB 13

10.00am T20 NSW v NT Jim McConville Oval

10.00am T20 VIC v QLD Albrecht Oval

7.00pm T20 VIC v WA Traeger Park

DAY 7 SUNDAY FEB 14

8.00am T20 NSW v QLD Traeger Park

8.00am T20 VIC v NT Albrecht Oval

FINALS: DAY 8 MONDAY FEB 15

10.00am T20 1 V 2 Traeger Park

TIME FORMAT MATCH GROUND

DAY 1 MONDAY FEB 8

10am 50 Overs WA v QLD Treager Park

10am 50 Overs NSW v VIC Albrecht Oval

10am 50 Overs TAS v SA Jim McConville Oval

DAY 2 TUESDAY FEB 9 (Morning)

10.00am T20 WA v TAS Albrecht Oval

10.00am T20 QLD v SA Treager Park

10.00am T20 NSW v NT Jim McConville Oval

DAY 2 TUESDAY FEB 9 (Afternoon)

2.30pm T20 QLD v NT Jim McConville Oval

2.30pm T20 VIC v TAS Traeger Park

7.00pm T20 NSW v SA Traeger Park

DAY 3 WEDNESDAY FEB 10

3.00pm T20 WA v NT Traeger Park

3.00pm T20 VIC v SA Albrecht Oval

7.00pm T20 NSW v TAS Traeger Park

TIME FORMAT MATCH GROUND

DAY 4 THURSDAY FEB 11

10.00am 50 Overs TAS v NT Jim McConville Oval

8.30am 50 Overs QLD v VIC Albrecht Oval

10.00am 50 Overs WA v NSW Traeger Park

DAY 5 FRIDAY FEB 12

7.00pm T20 WA v SA Treager Park

DAY 6 SATURDAY FEB 13

2.00pm T20 VIC v NT Trager Park

2.00pm T20 QLD v TAS Albrecht Oval

DAY 7 SUNDAY FEB 14

10.00am 50 Overs WA v VIC Jim McConville Oval

11.30am 50 Overs SA v NT Albrecht Oval

11.30am 50 Overs QLD v NSW Traeger Park

FINALS: DAY 8 MONDAY FEB 15

2.30pm 50 Overs 1 V 2 Traeger Park

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MEN’S DIVISION FIXTURE

WOMEN’S DIVISION FIXTURE

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NEW SOUTH WALES MENName Shirt No DOB Cricket Club Tribe or Mob Profile

Andrew Glover 72 27/6/1987 North Canberra Gungahlin CC Darug RHB RAM

Andrew Gordon 17 12/12/1980 Western Suburbs DCC Kamillaroi RHB RAM

Samuel Doggett 61 30/12/1991 Randwick Petersham CC Woorimi RHB RAF

Benjamin Patterson 66 2/2/1996 Hawkesbury CC Wiradjuri RHB RAMF

Brendan Smith 64 1/8/1998 Bankstown DCC Dhungutti LHB RAM

Djali Bloomfield 60 5/2/1992 Weston Creek Molonglo CC Wiradjuri RHB RAMF

Brett Russell 68 21/5/1995 Parramatta CC Dunghutti LHB LALS

Marty Jeffrey 65 25/10/1999 Dubbo RSL Colts CC Thubbagah RHB RALS

Nathan Price 54 6/5/1987 Randwick Petersham CC Kamillaroi RHB RAMF

AARRON MUIR 52 24/4/1995 Western Suburbs District CC Wiradjuri LHB RAOS

Damien Duroux 27

Laine Beckett 55

Coach: Jeff Cooke 0432 015 943

Manager: Peter Cooley 0404 134 655

MAJOR CENTRES DIVISIONGrounds Flynn Park, Head St & Traeger Park (Finals only)

Coordinator Cameron Carroll

2015 Champions All Sorts

Format T20

COMMUNITY WOMEN’S DIVISIONGrounds Flynn Park, Sadadeen Oval & Ross Park

Coordinator Cassie Langford

2015 Champions Bush Potatoes

Format Super 8s

COMMUNITY MEN’S DIVISIONGrounds Flynn Park, Sadadeen Oval & Ross Park

Coordinator Ben Hodgart

2015 Champions Reclink Rebels

Format Super 8s

SCHOOL’S DIVISIONGrounds Yirara College

Coordinator Cameron Carroll

2015 Champions Boys: Tennant Creek / Girls: St Philip’s College

Format MILO T20 Blast

INDOOR CRICKETGrounds Traeger Park Indoor Nets

Coordinator Cameron Carroll & Ben Hodgart

Format 6 a side

IMPARJA CUP2016

NEW SOUTH WALES WOMENName Shirt No DOB Cricket Club Tribe or Mob Profile

Riahannon Paulson 26 21/10/1986 Worrimi/Birpi RHB RAM

Samantha Gordon 10 20/9/1988 St George Slayers Wiradjuri LHB RAM

Ashleigh Gardner 13 15/4/1997 Bankstown Sports Muruwari RHB RAOS

Nicole Honeysett 6 13/12/1986 Wiradjuri Tribe RHB RAM

Nicole Squires 16 31/5/1995 Penrith CC Wiradjuri RHB RAOS

Jemma Astley 17 22/9/1997 Nelson Bay CC Wannarua RHB RAM

Veronica Gordon 4 11/12/1972 St George Wiradjuri RHB RAM

Sara Darney 24 10/8/1996 Wellington Cricket Association Wiradjuri RHB RAM

Haylee Hoffmeister 25 17/8/1998 Camden Campbelltown Ghosts Palawa RHB RAMF

Renae Melville 23 30/3/1995 Parramatta Women’s Grade CC Dharruk RHB RAM

Julie Muir 1 5/9/1976 St George-Sutherland CC Wiradjuri RHB RAOS

Roxsanne Van-Veen 20 23/4/1986 Gundungurra RHB RAM

Madison McCooey 19 9/9/1993 Biripi LHB LAOS

Coach: Kerry Marshall 0413 599 957

Manager: Neil McDonald 0425 297 713

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QUEENSLAND MENName Shirt No DOB Cricket Club Tribe or Mob Profile

Dwayne Malone 6/6/1994 Western Suburb DCC Gungarri, Gubbi Gubbi, Kokojelandji and Koa RHB RAM

Alex Melville 27/12/1996 Gold Coast Dolphins CC Kamilaroi RHB LAOS

Tyran Eggmolesse 31/8/1997 Northern Suburbs CC Gurang LHB RAM

Brendan Doggett 5/3/1994 Western Suburbs DCC Worimi Tribe RHB RAF

Worrin Williams 19/1/1987 Sandgate/Redcliffe DCC Mununjali RHB RAM

Mark Thompson 16/5/1991 Toombul DC Dungatti RHB RAMF

Michael Strange 24/2/2015 Northern Suburbs DCC Noonucal RHB RAM

Daley Martin 1/8/1993 Western DCC Toowoomba Gunggari RHB RAM

Jake Coolwell 21/11/1995 Valley DCC Mununjhalli LHB RAM

Tom Sky 26/1/1994 Northern Suburbs DCC Anaiwan RHB RAOS

Cameron Trask 25/4/89 Wynnum Manl DCC Waka Waka and Kullili RHB RAM

Jackson Paton 28/4/1998 Toombul DCC Gubbi Gubbi/Butchaulla RHB RAMF

Cameron Trask 25/4/1989 Wynnum Manly DCC Waka Waka and Kullili RHB RAMF

Brayden Dunbar

Coach: Michael Mainhardt 0403 262 771

Manager: Adrian Coolwell 0407 164 276

QUEENSLAND WOMENName Shirt No DOB Cricket Club Tribe or Mob Profile

Tamika Hansen 23/9/1995 Sandgate Iman RHB RAM

Lowana Williams 13/3/1985 Yugambeh RHB RAMF

Cara Watkins 28/6/2001 Burnie Hurricanes CC Larrakeyah/Jingili Mudgerra RHB RAM

Amanda Silva 17/9/1988 Glenorchy CC Palawa RHB RAM

Anita Silva 17/9/1988 Glenorchy CC Palawa RHB LAMF

Carly Fuller 11/1/1999 Gold Coast Dolphins Bundjalung RHB RAMF

Tayla Wigg 26/3/1988 Burnie Palawa RHB RAM

SOUTHERN BOOMERANGS Name Shirt No DOB Cricket Club Tribe or Mob Profile

Tyrell Sinclair 8 11/8/1998 Tea Tree Gully Yorta Yorta LHB LAOS

Dylan McGregor-Baptista 16 21/5/2000 East Torrens DCC Yalru/Wa LHB LALS

Tanner Coulthard 12 3/02/2001 Prospect DCC Woodville Rechibites CC Adnyamathanha LHB RAM

Mitchell Seekamp 3 5/11/1995 Woodville South CC Narrindjerri LHB RAOS

Marcus McGregor-Cassady 7 6/7/1994 Mulgrave CC Yawaru/Mamu RHB RAM

Ali Johncock 2 31/5/1998 Ceduna Eagles CC Wirangu/Nawu RHB RAOS

Matt Bedgegood 6 1/9/1985 Enfield United CC Wardaman RHB LAOS

Charlie Holmes 39 31/10/1996 Kensington DCC Pinegunga LHB LAMF

Ayden McGregor-Baptista 21 21/3/1998 East Torrens DCC Yawuru RHB RAOS

Kevin Thomas 20

Ray Smith 9

Russell Coulthard 13

Pete Thomas 38

Coach: Stewart Smith 0438 187 955

Manager: Tanya McGregor 0439 883 572

TASMANIA MENName Shirt No DOB Cricket Club Tribe or Mob Profile

Callan Morse 3 18/4/1991 Latrobe CC Palawa RHB LAOS

Kristian Nikolai 15 11/2/1987 Glenorchy CC Palawa RHB RALS

Brandon King 7 19/12/1997 North Hobart CC Palawa, Tasmania RHB RAOS

Rhys French 2 27/9/1999 Latrobe CC Torres Straight Island RHB RALS

Rhyan Mansell 1 6/4/2000 Mowbray CC Pakana LHB RAOS

Jordan Banks-Smith 13 21/5/1996 Glenorchy CC RHB RAM

Jackson Saggers 10 11/10/1994 Devonport Orions CC Manegin RHB RAMF

Corey Briggs 9 28/10/1997 Ulverstone CC Boorong LHB RAMF

Josh Chapman 8 20/10/1998 New Town CC Palawa RHB RAF

Sean Mcguire 6 26/8/2015 Glenorchy CC Palawa RHB RAMF

Ben Revell 5 5/2/1993 Irishtown CC RHB RAM

Ryan Lees 11 16/2/1994 Newtown CC Palawa RHB RAMF

Zac Chapman 4 30/7/1996 Newtown CC Palawa RHB WK

Rhys Ward 12 21/5/1996 Glenorchy CC Palawa RHB RAFM

Coach: Paul Collins 0419 361 318

Manager: Stuart Schultz 0428 482 967

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VICTORIA MENName Shirt No DOB Cricket Club Tribe or Mob Profile

Bohdi Walker 15 2/8/1996 Stratford CC LHB RAMF

Wade King 3 4/8/1999 Benalla Bushrangers CC Ngiyampaa RHB RAM

Nathan Gardiner 8 12/1/1991 Whittlesea CC Wurundjeri RHB RAMF

Clayton McCartney 6 6/11/1995 Dandenong West CC Yorta Yorta RHB RAOS

Rohan Best 13 29/11/1978 Kingston Hawthorn CC Yorta Yorta RHB LAOS

Pat Jackson 16 21/10/1994 Pines CC Yorda Yorda RHB RAM

Brenden Miller 14 15/8/1994 Lara CC Palawa RHB RAF

Nathan Fowler 10 22/9/1998 Northcote CC Kamaloori RHB RALS

Tom Collett 1/10/1991 Kingston-Hawthorn CC RHB RAF

Damon Egan 2 28/1/1998 Melbourne CC Gunditjmara RHB RAOS

Joshua Eaton 11 26/7/1995 Essendon CC LHB LAF

Connor Jackson 12

Travis King

Coach: Craig Entwhistle 0404 898 766

Asst Coach/Programme Manager: Neil Gray 0418 610 831

Asst Coach/Manager: Steve Jackson 0438 012 461

Physio: Gordon Pritchard

VICTORIA WOMENName Shirt No DOB Cricket Club Tribe or Mob Profile

Simone Burridge 21/4/1999 Keon Park CC Plenty Valley CC Kamilaroi RHB RAM

Jacinta Goodger-Chandler 11/9/1997 Melbourne CC Gunai Kurnai RHB RAMF

Fiona Hale 3/1/1966 Mount Martha CC Yorta Yorta RHB RAOS

Merinda Hale 19/6/2002 Mount Martha CC Baden Powell CC Yorta Yorta RHB RAM

Jessica Martin 7/9/1994 Coburg CC Coborah RHB RAF

Natalie Plane 4/8/1996 Melbourne CC Kamilaroi RHB RAM

Marlee Wandin 24/6/2001 Yarra Valley Stars Wurundjuri RHB RAM

Molly Ward 25/8/2002 Lucknow Gunai Kurnai RHB RAM

Ebony Cuskelly 19/5/1999 Buchan CC RHB RAM

Kirra Cuskelly 19/05/1999 Buchan CC Yorta Yorta RHB RAM

Kareena Jacobson-Logan 12/11/1986 Spotswood Bunjalung RHB RAM

Renee Melton 11 Coburg Cricket Club Wiradiuri RHB RAM

Head Coach: Keith Janz 0403 159 502

Asst Coach: Kirsty Lamb 0423 338 083

Manager: Beth Hedgcock 0438 078 316

WA MENName Shirt No DOB Cricket Club Tribe or Mob Profile

Rhonen Maher 13/12/1988 Wanderers CC Yawuru RHB RAF

Hugh Sando 4/10/1997 University CC Yamajti RHB RAOS

Hayden Collard 24/8/1992 Armadale CC Noongar RHB RAF

Craig Jones 26/3/1998 Crushers CC Noongah LHB RAMF

Michael Bailey 11/12/1992 South Perth CC Yamatji RHB LAOS

Joshua Bailey 11/12/1992 Gosnells CC Yamatji RHB RAM

Bevan Bennell 29/11/1995 Midland-Guildford CC Nyoongar, Whadjuk RHB RAM

Jayden Bennell 12/5/1983 Tomprice Rebels CC Noongar LHB RAF

William Nona 3/4/1985 Rebels CC Tom Price Torres Strait Islander (Badu Island) RHB RAMF

Richard Walley 19/5/1994 Bentley CC Nyoongar RHB RAM

Jacob Muir 23/1/1997 University CC Noongar RHB RAM

Yagan Walley

Jay Collard

Coach: Matthew Abrahamson 0423 159 130

Asst Coach: David Taylor 0424 366 251

WA WOMENName Shirt No DOB Cricket Club Tribe or Mob Profile

Shannon Collopy 22/2/1998 Singleton Irwinians CC RHB RAM

Kirsty Bennell 28/3/1991 Noongar RHB LAM

Raquel Cross 11/3/1997 UWA Yamatji RHB RAM

Natalie Pepper 29/6/1980 Sunset Scorchers Mulgna Wadjari RHB RAMF

Kavita Pepper 1/2/ 1985 Sunset Scorchers Mulgna Wadjari LHB LAMF

Allee Bartlett 16/4/2000 Sunset Scorchers Wadjari Yamatji RHB RAMF

Samara Williams 13/5/1997 UWA Minang RHB RAM

Candice Franklin 16/1/1982 UWA Yamatji RHB RAOS

Tahnee Flanagan 4/6/1986 Geraldton Yamatji LHB RAM

Emily Bowden 19/3/1996 Midland-Guildford CC Yamatji RHB RAM

Marika Smith 7/2/1976 Bluff Point Strathalbyn CC Badimia/Yamaji RHB RAM

Dainira Papertalk 6/2/1997 Geraldton Yamatji RHB RAM

Teleisha Hill 9/2/1994 University CC Noongar RHB RAM

Coach: Brian Shields 0433 509 591

Asst Coach: Alan Singer 0452 245 278

Manager: Lennelle Papertalk 0423 880 850

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NT MENName Shirt No DOB Cricket Club Tribe or Mob Profile

Matt Paterson 2/7/1991 Pro Build Rovers CC Warlpiri RHB RAM

Adrian McAdam 3/12/1971 Probuild Rover CC Arrentre RHB RAMF

Ayden Allan 9/10/1994 Palmerston CC Warlpiri RHB RAOS

Samuel Richards 20/11/1995 North Canberra Gungahlin CC Wongaibon LHB LAM

Dylan Fuller 6/1/1995 Wyndamvale CC Land - Jawoyn Tribe - Mangerrei RHB RAM

Christopher Hartley 4/8/1983 Pint CC Iwaidja RHB RAMF

Blair Dalton 6/9/1986 Southern Districts CC Noongar LHB LAOS

Hayden Page 25/1/1988 North Canberra Gungahlin CC Kamilaroi RHB RAM

Lachlan Saunders 7/4/1998 Gap View Works CC Larrikia RHB LAM

Darrell Lowe 25/4/1981 Probuild Rovers CC Tennant Creek Arrente RHB RAOS

Dayon Johnson 28/7/1998 Nightcliff CC, Ballarat East CC Wiradjuri RHB

Jordaan Ludwig

Coach: Greg Aldam 0417 861 450

Manager: Murray MacAllister 0427 079 153

NT WOMENName Shirt No DOB Cricket Club Tribe or Mob Profile

Tahlia Holtze 17/11/1993 Probuild Rover CC Yawuru RHB RAM

Mica Fleming 20/1/1986 Probuild Rover CC Luritja/Katetye RHB RAM

Sally Moylan 10/7/1988 Eastlake CC Wiradjuri RHB RAOS

Devena Lankin 30/1/1986 Probuild Rover CC Arrernte RHB RAM

Geraldine Reid 26/9/1985 Probuild Rover CC Warlpiri and Arabana RHB RAOS

Tara Liddy 19/2/1987 Southern Arrernte/Luritja RHB RAM

Lauren Taylor 27/1/1992 Federal CC Warramunga RHB RAM

Kelea Lovell 22/4/1986 Gapview Works CC Wiri - QLD RHB RAM

Rita Tomlins 2/4/1993 Probuild Rover CC Arrernte RHB RAM

Sheralee Taylor 7/8/1979 Federal CC Arrernte RHB RAM

Laelia Dunn 16/4/1990 Lorrula RHB RAM

Coach: Nathan Dodd 0410 697 005

Asst Coach: Nadia Lyons 0428 581 317

Manager: Renee Boardman 0432 513 562

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GROUNDSGround Location Ground Manager Assistant

Traeger Park Speed Street, Alice Springs Chris Young 0419 852 302 Jordy Wright

Albrecht Oval Jamieson Place, Larapinta Matt Henderson 0437 299 873 Jake Bailey

Jim McConville Oval Memorial Avenue, Alice Springs Daniel Geppa 0447 292 563 Hayden Bigg

TOWN INFORMATIONEMERGENCY SERVICE Address Contact

Alice Springs Hospital Gap Rd (08) 8951 7777

St John Ambulance Telegraph Tce (08) 8959 6600

Alice Springs Police Station Parson St (08) 8951 8888

MEDICAL CENTRES Address Contact

Alice Springs Family Medical Centre 17 Stuart Hwy (08) 8952 7774

Central Clinic 76 Todd St (08) 8952 1088

Mall Medical Centre 51 Todd Mall (08) 8953 0805

Bath St Family Medical Centre 69 Bath St (08) 8952 2000

PHARMACIES Address Contact

Alice Springs Pharmacy Hartley St (08) 8952 1554

Northpharm Pharmacy Todd Mall (08) 8953 6339

United Discount Chemist Coles Complex (08) 8952 4173

Priceline Pharmacy Alice Plaza (08) 8953 0089

PHYSIOTHERAPY Address Contact

Alice Springs Physiotherapy 3 Traeger Ave (08) 8952 1666

Red Centre Physiotherapy 17 Larapinta Drive (08) 8953 8822

DENTISTS Address Contact

Alice Springs Dental Surgery 2 Larapinta Drive (08) 8952 3533

GROUND LOCATIONS ALICE SPRINGS

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1. HEAD ST OVAL

2. ALBRECHT OVAL

3. ROSS PARK

4. FLYNN PARK

5. JIM MCCONVILLE OVAL (LARAPINTA)

6. TRAEGER PARK

7. YIRARA COLLEGE

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LARAPINTA DRV

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LARAPINTA DRV

ANZAC HILL

CBDUNDOOLYA RD

STOTT TCE

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ART

HW

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STU

ART

HW

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GAP RD

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ETT

DVE

HEAD ST

PEDIER AVE

KARNTE RD

TURF CLUB

DESERTKNOWLEDGE

SPEED ST

TRAEGER AVE

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DIXON RD

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LIND

SAY AVE

MILN

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RT HW

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BRADSHAW DR

MEMORIAL DRV

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Sun 7 Feb Mayoral Reception Alice Springs Municipal Chambers Todd Street, Alice Springs 4.00 - 6.00pm

Tue 9 Feb Indoor Cricket Tournament Traeger Park (Indoor Nets) From 7.00pm

Wed 10 Feb School’s Division Yirara College Starts 9.00am

Thu 11 FebNational Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Cricket Advisory Committee Meeting

Alice Springs Convention Centre 1.00 - 4.00pm

Fri 12 Feb

Central Australia MILO T20 Blast School’s Cup Traeger Park 9.00am - 1.00pm

S&T Coaches Forum Alice Springs Convention Centre 12.00 - 2.00pm

Community Coaches Forum Alice Springs Convention Centre 4.00 - 6.00pm

Community Club Forum Alice Springs Convention Centre 6.00 - 8.00pm

Sat 13 Feb

Community - Women’s Final Flynn Park 8.00 - 10.00am

Imparja Cup - Final Traeger Park 9.00 - 11.30am

Community - Men’s Final Flynn Park 10.00am - 12.00pm

Imparja Cup & Community Division Presentations Traeger Park 12.45pm - 1.45pm

Sun 14 Feb National Indigenous Cricket Championships - Awards Night Alice Springs Convention Centre 7.30 - 9.30pm

Mon 15 FebNICC Women’s T20 Final Traeger Park 10.00am

NICC Men’s Final Traeger Park 2.30pm

SUMMARY OFEVENTS

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