Tamworth will play host to some of country NSW's brightest young cricketing talent in January next year.
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Tamworth will host four junior cricket carnivals across two weeks at the start of the year.
The carnivals have all been split in two, between Northern and Southern zones due to COVID-19. The first of the carnivals to be played in Tamworth are the Bradman Cup (male under 16s) and the Country Colts (male under 18s) from January 4-6.
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The women's country championships - for both under 16s and under 19s - will then be played the following week. The 16s on January 11-12 and the 19s on January 13-14.
"It's a home ground advantage for us. The guys and girls play a lot of cricket out of Tamworth and it's great to be having it at home," Central North Cricket administrator Hayley Bullock said.
While the male squads have been selected, the female teams will be announced in the coming weeks.
CN UNDER 16S
Sam Anderson, Ryan Campbell, Zac Craig, Joe Hancock, Charlie Harris, Charlie Henderson, Jack Knight, Jett Lee, Ben Livingstone, Ed Montgomery, Tom Porter, Tim Shields, Tom Thorpe, Sid Harvey
CN UNDER 18S
Baylee Borrow, Ben Crebert, Tom Druery, Max Farmer, Jack Hamilton, Callum Henry, Matthew Holmes, Cotter Litchfield, Alex McNeill (c), Lachlan Page (vc), Landan Price, Dylan Smith, Cameron Wynn, Kilian Apen