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Cricket Victoria
Jul 25 2022

The Victoria Premier Cricket 2022-23 pre-season is in full swing and it also means it’s time to share what we know about the movement of players and coaches.

Here’s what we know or what the rumour mill is suggesting.

If we’ve made any mistakes we apologise upfront and if you know of a player movement not menmtioe4nd please don’t hesitate to let us know.

 

Camberwell Magpies

Gains - Akshay Kodoth (returning player from Frankston Peninsula), Andrew Gorvin (returning player from Glamorgan CC in England), Alec Smith (returning player from Clarence CC in Tasmania), Nathan Shoesmith (Essendon)

Losses - Andrew Fekete (retired), Shubham Bhargave (Prahran), Rishab Guddadamane (Fitzroy Doncaster)

 

Carlton

Gains – Jarvis Harvey (Dandenong)

Losses –

 

Casey South Melbourne

Gains – Michael De Iacovo

Losses –

 

Dandenong

Gains – Jade Christensen (Kingston Hawthorn)

Losses – Jarvis Harvey (Carlton)

 

Essendon

Gains – Asanka Gurusinha (Head Coach)

Losses

 

Fitzroy Doncaster

Gains –

Losses –

 

Footscray -

 

Gains –

Losses –

 

Frankston Peninsula

Gains – James Miller (Director of Cricket)

Losses -

 

Geelong

Gains - Harry Hauenstein (South Barwan), Meyrick Buchanan (Melbourne)

Losses – Angus Boyd (Interstate)

 

Greenvale Kangaroos

Gains

Losses

 

Kingston Hawthorn

Gains- Visura Fernando, Jamie Crawley (Durham U.K), Jordan Bullpit (Warwickshire U.K),

Losses – Jade Christensen (Dandenong)

 

Melbourne

Gains – Zane Keighran

Losses - Kobe Herft (Prahran)

 

Melbourne University

Gains – Peter Hatzoglou (Adelaide), Max Hatzoglou (Adelaide), Blake Reed (Perth)

Losses –

 

Northcote

Gains - Joe Medew-Ewen (Adelaide)

Losses -

 

Prahran

Gains - Kobe Herft (Melbourne)

Losses - Jake Hancock (Berwick)

 

Richmond

Gains -

Losses –

 

Ringwood

Gains - Prateek Patil, Paul Jefimenko, Tim Sugumar, Isaac Macklin,

Losses – Zak Evans (St Kilda), Trent Wynne, Mark Akeroyd, Tyson Freeman, Joe Loorham, Brendan Walsh

 

St Kilda

Gains - Luke Gandy (Frankston Peninsula), Zak Evans (Ringwood)

Losses – Henry Thornton (South Australia) 






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Cricket Victoria (CV) is the governing body for the sport of cricket in the Australian state of Victoria. It administers the 1,182 cricket clubs and 112,000 registered cricketers in Victoria, and 62,774 children involved in school-based competition. Founded as the Victorian Cricket Association in the 1850s, CV employs 80 full-time staff and up to 300 casual employees not including contracted male and female players. It is integrated with the Victorian Women’s Cricket Association to include funding, programs, office accommodation and staff assistance.

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