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Gloucestershire county and district junior cricket winter squads announced
Author: Contributed, Posted: Friday, 3rd November 2017, 15:20
The Gloucestershire Cricket Board have named their county and district squads for their winter training programme.
The players – who range in age from under-10s to under-17s – have been selected to take part in 12 weekly, two-hour coaching sessions from January to March.
The squads were chosen following a rigorous trialling process that ran from late July to mid-September.
The eight boys’ county squads feature players from 44 different clubs – 37 from within Gloucestershire. Dumbleton Cricket Club lead the way with 14 of their players picked, followed by Winterbourne (13), Bristol YMCA (9) and Frocester (8).
The 2018 boys’ winter programme has undergone a couple of minor changes, with the under-14 and under-15 development squads reverting from two squads (one north, one south) to a single training group. As in previous years there will be full district programmes at under-11, 12 and 13 featuring Bristol, Stroud and South Gloucestershire, Cheltenham and Cotswolds, and Gloucester and the Forest of Dean.
Gloucestershire head of talent pathway Tim Hancock said: “Yet again the quality of cricketers attending trials is improving year on year and we have received wonderful feedback from our coaches. We look forward to helping them continue their development this winter.”
The team of coaches has been supplemented by Cheltenham’s Stuart Houghton, who has taken over as coach of the under-14 development side, and there have been several changes at district level.
The girls’ county squads – under-11, 13, 15 and 17 – have been picked from 29 clubs – 25 from within Gloucestershire. Eighteen of the players picked come from Frenchay CC, with Dumbleton (6) also well-represented.
GCB women and girls’ development officer Lisa Pagett said: “As the women and girls’ game grows in both profile and numbers, we are seeing more girls being nominated for trials each year. This really makes for some tough decisions, but just shows the growing depth of quality in the girls’ game.”
GCB community coach Gareth Dawson has taken over as coach of the girls’ under-17s in the main change to the coaching set-up.
County squads
Boys, under-10s: Joseph Armitage (OBWs), Jamie Maxwell (Winterbourne), Logan Bowden (Thornbury), Bertie Michael (Kingsholm), Josh Bray (Lodway), Wilf Newton (Bristol YMCA), Harry Bryan (Bedminster), Jack Savage (Gotherington), James Burton (Hatherley & Reddings), Arthur Sweeting (Dumbleton), Ethan Carr (GCW), Jonty Taylor (Winterbourne), Max Denny (Brockhampton), Harrison Tegg (Frocester), Henry Driver Dickerson (Frampton-on-Severn), Arthur Trotman (Winterbourne), Herbie Evans (Charlton Kings) Joseph Tutty (Hatherley & Reddings), Arthur Hanson (Bourton Vale), Isaac Williams (Dymock).
Under-11s: Oliver Bell (Keynsham), Iwan Price (Thornbury), Henry Britton (C&M), Lewis Rollinson (Dumbleton), Jamie Brooks (Bristol YMCA), Zaman Shafi (Bristol YMCA), William Clayton-Jones (Bristol), Henry Snow (Dumbleton), Spencer Gammon (Whitchurch), Thomas Stanley (Slaughters United), Corey Kislingbury (Winterbourne), Zain Syed (Thornbury), Daniel Lambert (Long Ashton), Henry Trotman (Winterbourne), Ben Long (Rockhampton), Henry Williams (Stoke Bishop), Archie Newton (Bristol YMCA), George Woodward (Bishopston).
Under-12s: James Austen (Frocester), Morgan Barnes (Clifton College), Freddie Collinson (GCW), Ethan Corbett (Dumbleton), Max Dunne (Frocester), Luke Hope (Gt Rissington), Edward Johnson (Lansdown), William Merrett (Lechlade), James O’Brien (Dumbleton), Max Richards (Winterbourne), Gus Roberts (Aston Ingham), Freddie Sharp (Dumbleton), Lysander Tarrant (Bourton Vale), Charlie Wenham (Bishopston).
Under-13s: Marcus Allan (Bristol YMCA), Tommy Boorman (Dumbleton), George Britton (Carsons & Mangotsfield), Charlie Brook (Cirencester), Solomon Dark (Winterbourne), Ben French (Frocester), Taylor Ireland (Frocester), Dan Kibble (Parkend), William Maxwell (Winterbourne), Ollie McConkey (Reading), Ben McShane (Charlton Kings), Isaac Tagg (Dumbleton), Hayden Wood (Cheltenham).
Under-14s: Sam Baines (Dumbleton), Charlie Brennan (Stoke Bishop), Praneel Choughule (Thornbury), Jonathan Edwards (Frocester), Jake Gaskell (Winterbourne), Sammy Hamid (Winterbourne), Finlay Hurst (Dumbleton), Arthur Kane (Dumbleton), Ryan Kilmister (Dumbleton), Joe Moss (Frenchay), Rhys Price (Thornbury).
Under-15s: Fuzael Ahmed (Bristol YMCA), Kunal Barman (Old Bristolians), Michael Burger (Chepstow), Dan Collins (Poulton), Edward Faulkner-Ellis (Bristol YMCA), Amith James (Cheltenham), Owen Lingard (Winterbourne), Freddie Merrett (Lechlade), Hamdi Saleem (Downend), Max Shepherd (Bourton Vale), Sam Swingwood (Monmouth), Max Trotman (Winterbourne), Alex Wilson (Twyford House), Oliver Wood (Cirencester).
Under-17s: Daaryoush Ahmed (Bristol YMCA), Milo Ayres (Brislington), Matthew Brewer (Bristol), Sujan Cangarajah (Bristol), Kiran Chakraborty (C&S), Jack Clement (H&R), Henry Findlay-Wilson (Cheltenham), Jonnie Gunn (Poulton), Harvey Jupp (Lechlade), Will Naish (Frocester), Ben Parker (Winterbourne), Harry Senior (Frocester), Max Tryfonos (Bedminster), Jack Worgan (Corse & Staunton).
Girls, under-11s: Emily Austen (Frocester), Alice Bailey (Dumbleton), Amelia Clarke (Bristol Phoenix), Ellie Donaldson (Frenchay), Taylor Hodgson (Bristol), Grace Hopkins (Dumbleton), Ellie Jones (Carsons & Mangotsfield), Sophie Maggs (Bristol), Bethan Manning (Poulton), Lilly Moss (Frenchay), Jennifer Rivers (Bradley Stoke), Daisy Romanek (Langford), Talia Scott (Westbury-on-Severn), Jemima Smith (Frenchay), Zoe Snelling (Old Bristolians Westbury), Lucy Thompson (Coalpit Heath).
Under-13s: Aaliyah Abassi (Stoke Bishop), Greer Barnes (Old Bristolians Westbury), Molly Brophy (Marshfield), Gabrielle Edwards (Hanham) Lottie Gilderson (Dumbleton), Emily Hopkins (Dumbleton), Katie Jones (Dumbleton), Tosca Knight (Lechlade), Rachel Le Poidevin (Frenchay), Ella Noel (Brislington), Charlotte Oliver (Bourton Vale), Isobel Patel (Frenchay), Evie Patterson (Frenchay), Isabel Richards (Frenchay), Alice Wilson (Marshfield).
Under-15s: Molly Bliss (Frenchay), Phoebe Bradford (Cam), Isabel Carey (Cam), Zoe Dibble (Apperley), Beatrix Ellis (Charlton Kings), Olivia Freer (Cheltenham), Rosie Grist (Frampton-on-Severn), Cerys King (Corse & Staunton), Lily Knox (Frenchay), Alice Mundy (Fairford), Katie Padfield (Frenchay), Amy Patterson (Frenchay), Alex Taylor (Marshfield), Chloe Tingle (Ross-on-Wye), Sarah Walsh (Frenchay).
Under-17s: Millie Ashford (Corse & Staunton), Ella Budd (Backwell Flax Bourton), Helen Cutler (Claverham), Danielle Gibson (Dumbleton), Ellen Harris (Frenchay), Maddie Hughes (Frenchay), Maisie Hunkin (Frenchay), Georgina Hunt (Frenchay), Emily Kibble (Parkend), Naima Milhofer (Frenchay), Chloe Skelton (Newent), Molly Thomas (Bristol Phoenix), Megan Williams (Ross-on-Wye), Natasha Wraith (Frenchay).Copyright © 2024 The Local Answer Limited.
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