Exciting opportunity: Gemma Boyd is one of a host of Goulburn Valley products set to take the field in the Marg Jennings Cup.
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Aydin Payne
The prestigious Marg Jennings Cup is back for another exciting edition, with a host of district exports set to strut their stuff against the best young female talent Melbourne Premier cricket has to offer.
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The tournament pits 10 clubs from across Melbourne against each other in what is the showcase event for under-18 female cricketers in Victoria.
A concept born in January 2022, this will be the second running of the tournament, with Melbourne coming in as the defending champion.
Happy days: Echuca’s Grace Moyle will suit up for Carlton.
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steve Huntley.
The opening round of the tournament took place on Wednesday, before rounds 2-4 and the final take place between Monday, January 16 and Friday, January 20.
When it comes to Goulburn Valley exports there are a host of household names set to strut their stuff.
Suiting up for Carlton is Notre Dame-St Brendan’s young gun Gemma Boyd, Echuca’s Grace Moyle and Old Students’ Mia Earl.
Raring to go: Mooroopna’s Poppy Vandermeer will play for Greenvale.
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Rechelle Zammit
Mooroopna trio Bella Woods, Alyse O’Connor and Poppy Vandermeer will take the field for Greenvale Kangaroos.
Woods will also take on the role of vice-captain of Greenvale.
Emerging talent: Old Students’ Mia Earl will play for Carlton in the Marg Jennings Cup this summer.
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Rodney Braithwaite
People interested in following how the district girls fare in the Marg Jennings Cup can follow all live scores at the MyCricket link http://premier.cricketvictoria.com.au/common/pages/public/rv/RoundResults.aspx?redirect=1&