Yeah there is State Government Sports Minister Determination that covers change of seasons for Cricket & AFL. 30/09 & 31/03 Annually as changeover.
Apparently the State Government has the stamp ready to adjust the coming season dates to 31/10 to allow the football season to attempt a season...
Kingston Hawks seem to be building with the appointment of a new International coach, but the requirement for two grounds may make it unlikely for their admission.
Cricket Victoria staff are instructed not to approach clubs with the intention of recruiting the clubs to a CV run competition.. This is done out of respect for existing competitions and their other affiliate clubs.
Clubs interested in alternative models such as the proposed CV Regional Model...
Just wondering where SECA clubs as they stand would access turf grounds?
Agree with RnB - one administration to manage all levels/grades is the logical outcome.
No great surprise would suggest it's not surprising.
When the points system gets restrictive enough to halt clubs offering inducements to opposition players it may serve it's purpose.
Till then culture and money are pretty interchangeable in your book I suppose.
I look forward to the cap...
No great surprise that the Championship Premiers are restocking their First XI. Any other movements confirmed.
Waiting for this points cap to take effect so that clubs are forced to invest in juniors to field local teams is glacial.
"The Senior Div players at the VTCA club did not consider they were playing in a lesser standard of cricket than the subbies. It is understandable both Senior Div clubs and Subbies clubs are concerned the CV league to which they have been allocated will not provide a competition commensurate to...
Best of Luck mate,
I think regardless of the grade you're playing or coaching, it's critically important to plan your session and then evaluate it's effectiveness.
A few things I found through trial and error.
Skill progression is key for any player. This means early evaluation of your...
Westland makes some interesting points. If the new proposed structure takes the role and responsibility of the VMCU for promotion and advancement of cricket in Metropolitan Melbourne, then any association outside of the new proposed structure would no longer fall under that banner. Similarly...
Out of interest given this is Cricket Victoria's preferred structure, beyond the vested interest displayed by club members and associations, what power does Cricket Victoria have to effect the changes proposed?
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