Cricket only exists within the inner metro suburbs does it?billy wrote:New competition - vote to change the constitution to present the SACA Grade Cricket Redevelopment Model
SACA ensure club redevelopment model targets accreditation standard for change rooms/nets/club rooms to ensure they meet them
SACA present the new Grade Cricket Redevelopment Model to each club with the allocated funding within the presentation which is the same for all clubs
All clubs provided with annual funding as part of the South Australian Grade Cricket Redevelopment Model - Resource Profile targeting
elite accreditation standards for all clubs based on the model including covers at all turf centres
All clubs have annual funding included for a Development Coach /appointed by the club and their role is defined by the club linked to National funding
Funding is clearly linked to accreditation requirements in relation to the club development of feeder clubs and players
Families and Players choose where they play cricket
Call for sponsorship tenders in South Australia for the 8 Grade Clubs
Sponsorship is linked with 4 New Indoor Centres for cricket development in South Australia funded by SACA - Northern/Eastern/Western/Southern
Sponsorship of grade clubs linked to Corporate Rewards connected to the Adelaide Oval
SACA Funding includes Capped funding for coaching
All centre of excellence happens in Brisbane - no junior national programs until Under 15 and then Under 18
High Performance becomes National only - funding reallocated back into player/coach development in South Australia
Grade Cricket consists of Under 15 and Under 17 teams including Senior Cricket is which 1st grade 2nd grade 3rd grade
Port Adelaide at Port Reserve
Southern Districts - Glenelg at Glenelg Oval
Adelaide - Sturt at Hawthorn Oval
Prospect - University at Prospect Oval
Northern Districts at Salisbury
Kensington at Parkinson
East Torrens - Tea Tree Gully at Campbelltown
West Torrens- Woodville at Henley
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