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Junior numbers on rise

JUNIOR cricket numbers in Sunraysia are booming heading into the new season.

After a long winter with no sport, the Sunraysia Cricket Association’s under-16 competition will increase to eight teams, while there are expected to be 13 teams in the under-14s.

The junior season will launch the SCA’s summer of cricket on October 17, with the senior competition to begin on October 31.

A team from Red Cliffs has been added to the under-16 league, with Coomealla-Wentworth and Workers Gol Gol merging to make up the eight teams, with representation from every other club.

SCA president Andrew Farley said clubs were reporting a “bit of a rush” of players keen for some action as COVID-19 restrictions ease.

“It certainly helps with the easing of New South Wales border restrictions, which has made life a bit easier, so the numbers are looking good,” he said.

“To have eight under-16 sides is fantastic. It is a combination of a couple of things. We have had a strong under-14 program for the last couple of years and that has translated to the under-16s this year.

“Traditionally that age group it is hard to keep kids on the park, but we will keep building that strong under-14 program and hopefully that will continue to benefit us long term.”

The SCA senior competition will see games all played on one day this season, with a 21-round season ending in late March.

The women’s competition will begin on October 30.

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