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Bucks
23 May 2002, 17:53
Warriors, Bushrangers face further contract battles
John Polack - 23 May 2002


After losing the services of three former international players between them during the past week, Western Australia and Victoria appear to be facing a fight to retain several more of their best cricketers.

Simon Katich provided one of the biggest recruiting stories of the past decade at interstate level when he agreed late last week to switch from Western Australia to New South Wales. But it may not be the end of the bad news for the Warriors with at least three other players still being targeted by other states.

Matthew Nicholson put an end to speculation about his immediate future by confirming yesterday that he has rejected approaches from New South Wales and South Australia and is remaining in Perth. The Warriors are likely to receive further good news when another high-profile fast bowler signs on with the team in forthcoming days, and there is also growing speculation that Damien Fleming may ultimately be headed west.

But opening batsman Mike Hussey's name continues to be linked with a possible shift to South Australia, and middle order batsmen Murray Goodwin and Rob Baker have also been eyed closely by other states.

The Western Australian Cricket Association moved yesterday to quash rumours about possible departures by Hussey and Goodwin, but their names are not yet rated as certainties to be among the list of 2002-03 Warriors' contract holders when it is released early next month.

The Warriors also appear to have been thwarted in their bid to lure Queensland seam bowler Adam Dale away from Brisbane.

Victoria's desire to cultivate a more youthful playing list meanwhile looks to be under threat on at least two fronts.

The Victorians' shock decision this week to prune Fleming and Colin Miller from their playing list will deprive the Bushrangers of two of their best-credentialled cricketers of the last decade. But at least two other talented members of the state's playing staff - an all-rounder and a pace bowler who were each contracted last summer - have already sparked interest elsewhere.

In a rare piece of good news for the embattled Vics, speculation earlier this year that captain Matthew Elliott may have been keen to move elsewhere appears to have been off the mark.

South Australia also remains a key player as one of the most flurried off-seasons in interstate history continues.

Hussey and Nicholson are believed to have headed a shortlist of potential recruits, while experienced fast bowlers Paul Wilson and Brett Swain and young opening batsman Luke Williams are all considering the possibility of a move interstate.

Complementing Tasmanian interest in Baker, the names of Swain and Williams have each come up at a series of selection meetings in Hobart this week.

New South Wales' cards are being played closer to the chest, with few clues available as to how the Blues' list may be rounded out. Their selectors are, however, unlikely to make any more major additions to an already imposing batting line-up. Attention may instead need to be devoted to encouraging promising strokeplayers like Phil Jaques from pursuing greater opportunities elsewhere.

Queensland's position appears the most settled of all the states, with only changes at the margins expected when its contract list is unveiled. The likelihood that Dale will stay, and Ashley Noffke's recent loss of his ACB contract, have meant that there is less room to work in adding extra fast bowlers to the Bulls' core group of players. Former Test paceman Scott Muller may be among the relatively small number of casualties.

Each of the six state associations has until 7 June to finalise its initial list of between 14 and 20 contract holders for the 2002-03 season.

© 2002 CricInfo Ltd



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What the? this is like trade season! i thought players had pride in playing for their state, now thats gone out of the window! Maybe we should change the comp and have teams instead of state teams.

sapaul
23 May 2002, 23:04
South Australia are also apparantley having talks with Andy Flower the former Zimbabwean captain.

Destructive
25 May 2002, 13:35
Is this the most movement in the offseason for interstate cricket?

Bucks
29 May 2002, 13:48
yeah it sure looks like that. This season or coming season has been the most active trading period EVER!!

SeinDude
29 May 2002, 14:09
Originally posted by Destructive
Is this the most movement in the offseason for interstate cricket?

As Bill Lawry would say, "it's all happening here!!"... :D:D

Listening to Damien Fleming on 'The Cage' on Triple M this morning, it appears he's close to finalising a deal which will see him leave Victoria to play cricket interstate.

Cheers!! :cool:
SeinDude

Slax
29 May 2002, 19:58
Fleming and Miller were not offered contracts by the VACA and Fleming looks likely to either go to Tassie or SA for next season. The inside goss is Chappell has already had talks with him.

JUBJUB
29 May 2002, 22:05
Ben Oliver has moved from Vic to Tassie.

Squeak
29 May 2002, 22:18
Originally posted by SeinDude


As Bill Lawry would say, "it's all happening here!!"... :D:D

Listening to Damien Fleming on 'The Cage' on Triple M this morning, it appears he's close to finalising a deal which will see him leave Victoria to play cricket interstate.

Cheers!! :cool:
SeinDude

I thought they pumped him up excellently this morning.

"If your Mum makes lamingtons, are they called Flemingtons?"

Hoggy
4 Jun 2002, 14:41
Looks like Mark Higgs could be moving from NSW to SA and Graeme Rummans from NSW to Victoria according to today's "shorts" in the sport of the Herald-Sun.

Slax
5 Jun 2002, 02:21
Fleming looks likely to either go to Tassie or SA for next season. The inside goss is Chappell has already had talks with him.posted 29/5

Fleming becomes a Redback 31/5 not bad eh and I'm in London

Captain Sensible
5 Jun 2002, 18:24
I know its not strictly an interstate transfer but Jamie Siddons has been tipped to take over the coaching reins at VCA district club Footscray/Vic Uni for some time now.

Does anyone have any more information about this?

Bucks
5 Jun 2002, 21:26
Originally posted by Slax
posted 29/5

Fleming becomes a Redback 31/5 not bad eh and I'm in London

geez, what were the chances.. 1 in 6...

Fat Red
6 Jun 2002, 16:49
Originally posted by Bucks


geez, what were the chances.. 1 in 6...

2 in 5 actually, he had 2 guesses and Vic wasn't a possibility

Bucks
6 Jun 2002, 18:31
Originally posted by Fat Red


2 in 5 actually, he had 2 guesses and Vic wasn't a possibility

correct.

JUBJUB
7 Jun 2002, 15:09
Mark Higgs [NSW] & John Davison [Vic] have signed with Sth Aus,along with an ACT allrounder named Jack Smith .