The Emerging Redbacks Program

The Emerging Redbacks Program
The first Emerging Redbacks squad was named in early October 2011 and trains under the watchful eye of program coach, former Australian coach Tim Nielsen.
Tim Nielsen
The Emerging Redbacks Program is designed to mirror the Redbacks on a reduced scale with the states most talented, un-contracted cricketers being invited to join the Program, (including Grade cricketers as well as ‘above the line’ youth players).
The Program was developed by SACA to attempt to address the gap between Grade cricket and First-class cricket that has been steadily widening since the early 1990’s. It will see the establishment of an elite talent identification system supported by complementary competition and training systems.
Establishing the Emerging Redbacks Program is a step closer to maximising South Australia’s talent development pathway and is therefore a step closer to permanently improving the number of home-grown players in the Redbacks and Australian teams.
2014/15 Emerging Redbacks squad:
Akash Patel (Glenelg)
Alex Carey (Glenelg)
Cameron Valente (Adelaide)
Cameron Williams (Northern Districts)
Elliot Opie (Kensington)
Harry Nielsen (Woodville)
Isiah Borgas (Northern Districts)
Jack Pudney (Glenelg)
Jake Weatherald (Glenelg)
Joel Garrett (Glenelg)
Joel Hoffman (Port Adelaide)
Joel Logan (University)
Luke Robins (East Torrens)
Nick Benton (Port Adelaide)
Nick Clayfield (Glenelg)
Peter George (West Torrens)
Phil Neate (Adelaide)
Sam Miller (Prospect)
The first Emerging Redbacks squad was named in early October 2011 and trains under the watchful eye of program coach, former Australian coach Tim Nielsen.
Tim Nielsen
The Emerging Redbacks Program is designed to mirror the Redbacks on a reduced scale with the states most talented, un-contracted cricketers being invited to join the Program, (including Grade cricketers as well as ‘above the line’ youth players).
The Program was developed by SACA to attempt to address the gap between Grade cricket and First-class cricket that has been steadily widening since the early 1990’s. It will see the establishment of an elite talent identification system supported by complementary competition and training systems.
Establishing the Emerging Redbacks Program is a step closer to maximising South Australia’s talent development pathway and is therefore a step closer to permanently improving the number of home-grown players in the Redbacks and Australian teams.
2014/15 Emerging Redbacks squad:
Akash Patel (Glenelg)
Alex Carey (Glenelg)
Cameron Valente (Adelaide)
Cameron Williams (Northern Districts)
Elliot Opie (Kensington)
Harry Nielsen (Woodville)
Isiah Borgas (Northern Districts)
Jack Pudney (Glenelg)
Jake Weatherald (Glenelg)
Joel Garrett (Glenelg)
Joel Hoffman (Port Adelaide)
Joel Logan (University)
Luke Robins (East Torrens)
Nick Benton (Port Adelaide)
Nick Clayfield (Glenelg)
Peter George (West Torrens)
Phil Neate (Adelaide)
Sam Miller (Prospect)