Council News #30 - February 7 2015

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FIRST PRINTED SATURDAY 7 FEBRUARY 2015

Issue 30

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PREPARATIONS: Wagga District Cricket Association greenkeeper Stephen Stapleton prepares the Robertston Oval pitch for the Sheffield Shield match, which begins on Sunday 15 Feburary.

PITCH PERFECT

Stage set for Sheffield Shield in Wagga The Robertson Oval pitch is in pristine condition and the field is looking lush as Wagga Wagga gets ready to showcase Sheffield Shield cricket next weekend. The NSW Blues will take on

Victoria in the four-day game, which starts on Sunday 15 February. Wagga District Cricket Association members have been rolling the pitch and working hard to ensure a quality play surface for the Blues and Bushrangers. While the final squads are not decided, it is expected a slew of stars will descend on Robertson Oval with the likes of Nathan Lyon, Moises Henriques, Doug Bollinger, Chris Rogers, Peter Siddle, Cameron White, Matt Wade and James Pattinson all

“With my job now I available for selection. spend a lot of time away Lyon, who hails from Young and was a ground I am looking from home, so whenever get back there it is staff team member at forward to Ialways good to catch up Adelaide Oval and at Manuka Oval before getting down with family.” Lyon believed bringing that, told Council News to Robertson Sheffield Shield cricket he was looking forward Oval and to regional centres like to spending some time would benefit the in the region. taking Shield Wagga game and help nurture “I don’t get back to cricket to the next generation of the Riverina that often unfortunately,” he said. Wagga Wagga first class players. “I am looking forward “I’d like to get there a to getting down to little bit more to see my Robertson Oval and taking Shield mother, father and grandmother.

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cricket to Wagga Wagga,” he said. “Hopefully we see plenty of local kids come out to the match.” NSW captain Henriques agreed and was particularly keen to see the hometown of Blues bowling coach Geoff Lawson. One of the many talents that help make Wagga the City of Good Sports, Lawson was a fast bowler for NSW and Australia and also had a stint coaching Pakistan. “The players won’t have much knowledge of the ground at Wagga Wagga, but information

tells me we’ll be training on Geoff Lawson’s namesake ground,” Henriques said. “I think we should have a bit of inside knowledge from big Geoffro and he’ll be able to pass on some information on how that wicket plays.” Heading into this weekend’s game against Tasmania, NSW is currently ranked fourth with 19.12 points. Victoria sits on top of the table with 28.21 points, with Western Australia (22.01) second and Tasmania (20.38) third.

The official ceremony will be followed by a cultural discussion “Working on Country: Reconnecting with Culture and Heritage” led by respected local Wiradjuri man, James Ingram, on behalf of Riverina Local Land Services, at the Wollundry Amphitheatre overlooking the Wollundry Lagoon.

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