Kyabram Free Press

Women’s game expands with U17 comp

- By Josh Huntly

Goulburn Murray Cricket's female competitio­n is set to receive a boost, with an under-17 competitio­n to be introduced for season 2022-23.

Developmen­t of the under-17 competitio­n is under way this upcoming season, with several ‘come and try’ practice matches to take place before A grade fixtures for girls interested in trying out.

As it stands, the current women's pathway includes GMC'S A and B grade senior competitio­ns, alongside a youth girls’ under-14 competitio­n and Master Blasters.

The move for a new competitio­n comes after observatio­ns that female participat­ion often drops off after under-14s, with limited options for players going forward, such as mixed under16s or jumping straight into senior cricket.

The new program looks to bridge that gap between juniors and seniors and provide more options for girls going forward, according to GMC operations manager James Stokes.

“What we've done is sit down and work out a proper pathway for female participat­ion in the GMC,” Stokes said.

“We've probably got girls who, once they finish the under-14 bracket, only have the alternativ­e of playing under-16 boys or openaged senior women's cricket.

“If we're serious about female participat­ion in the game of cricket, then we need to provide more avenues for them to be able to do that.

“Our main aim this year is to build that. What we intend to do is to have maybe three, four or five games prior to an A-grade women's game. We're going to hold a practice match, or what we call promotiona­l game.”

The reinvigora­ted pathway for players will start with Master Blasters, into mixed under-12 competitio­n, under-14 and 17 youth girls and on to senior women's cricket.

Women and girls are still being encouraged to "laugh, learn and play cricket" in the league's continued push to increase female participat­ion.

Venues for under-17 try-outs will be announced in line with the release of the GMC fixture.

■ Interest in the under-17 pathway can be registered with Kate Carlisle on 0408 415 951.

 ??  ?? Goulburn Murray Cricket is seeking expression­s of interest in an under-17 girls' competitio­n to be introduced to streamline the pathway from junior to senior cricket.
Goulburn Murray Cricket is seeking expression­s of interest in an under-17 girls' competitio­n to be introduced to streamline the pathway from junior to senior cricket.
 ??  ?? Kyabram Fire Brigade will go for the three-peat in this season’s Goulburn Murray Cricket A grade competitio­n. Picture: Cath Grey.
Kyabram Fire Brigade will go for the three-peat in this season’s Goulburn Murray Cricket A grade competitio­n. Picture: Cath Grey.

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