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Cricket: Four with Whanganui connections in CD U17 cricket squad for nationals in Lincoln

By Iain Hyndman
Sport Reporter·Whanganui Chronicle·
10 Jan, 2019 06:00 PMQuick Read

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Whanganui cricketers Sam Sherriff (capt) Hadleigh O'leary (reserve) and Joel Clark have made the CD squad to play at the National U17 Tournament in Lincoln in January 17-24.

Whanganui cricketers Sam Sherriff (capt) Hadleigh O'leary (reserve) and Joel Clark have made the CD squad to play at the National U17 Tournament in Lincoln in January 17-24.

Four with connections to Whanganui have been named in the wider Central Districts squad to compete at the National Under-17 Cricket Tournament at Lincoln in Christchurch on January 17-24.

The include captain Sam Sherriff and coach, Cricket Wanganui general manager Dilan Raj and Joel Clark in the named team, while Hadleigh O'Leary is one of three non-travelling reserves.

Both Sherriff and Clark are Air Chathams Wanganui players and along with O'Leary were pivotal in Wanganui's win in the recent CD U17 tournament in Napier.

The Central Districts U17 squad:
Sam Sherriff — Captain (Whanganui)
William Clark — VC (Hawkes Bay)
Joel Clark (Whanganui)
Sam Ferguson (Hawkes Bay)
Jordan Gard (Taranaki)
Brayden Hill (Hawkes Bay)
Sebastian Lauderdale Smith (Taranaki)
Joel Lavendar (Marlborough)
Harry Mowat (Hawkes Bay)
Thomas Kirk (Manawatu)
Dylan Reder (Horowhenua-Kapiti)
Finn Risteaux (Nelson)
Tom Sutherland (Marlborough)
Non-Traveling Reserves
Curtis Heaphy (Manawatu)
Hadleigh O'Leary (Whanganui)
Brandon Roberts (Hawkes Bay)
Coach — Dilan Raj
Assistant Coach / Manager — Luke Toynbee

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