Melbourne Renegades: Female edition of Renegades Recruit to launch

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Melbourne Renegades are an Australian professional men's Twenty20 franchise cricket club based in Melbourne, Australia. They compete in the Australian Twenty20 cricket competition, the Big Bash League.

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The Melbourne Renegades will launch the inaugural female edition of Renegades Recruit next Monday night.

Eleven female cricketers from all across Victoria will feature in the three-episode TV program, which will air* over three Monday nights, starting on July 4.

Both Premier and Community cricketers were encouraged to apply for the female program, which is aimed to uncover some of Victoria’s next-best talent.

Over the course of the first two episodes, the squad of 11 players will be whittled down to a final three – with a public vote to determine the winner for episode three.

The winner of the show will receive a unique opportunity to develop their cricket with the Renegades – which includes training opportunities with the WBBL program, attending a match-day with the squad and $1,000 cricket gear courtesy of Kookaburra.

Renegades Recruit – Squad
Madison Albers (Carlton CC/Puckapunyal CC)
Paris Bowdler (Prahran CC/Geelong City CC)
Erin Carroll (Ringwood CC)
Cailin Green (Carlton CC)
Gabby Lenehan (Nestles CC)
Amira Mekawy (Pascoe Vale Hadfield CC)
Chelsea Moscript (Dandenong CC)
Chelsea Wearne (Kangaroo Flat CC)
Yasmin Welsford (Essendon Maribyrnong Park Ladies CC)
Sajani Wijekoon (Monash University CC)
Uvindee Wijesena (Dandenong CC/Glen Waverley CC)

The squad features seven players who play in the Victorian Premier Cricket competition and four from Community competitions.

Madison Albers and Cailin Green were both named in the 2021-22 Premier Team of the Year.

Green and Paris Bowdler represented Victoria Country at the recent CA Under 19 National Championships, with Erin Carroll lining up for Victoria Metro.

Representing regional competitions are Chelsea Wearne from the Bendigo region and Gabby Lenehan from the Warrnambool region.

In metropolitan community competitions, Sajani Wijekoon plays in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs and Amira Mekawy in Melbourne’s north-west.

The program will be hosted by WBBL Head Coach, Simon Helmot, with appearances from Aussie spinner and Renegades vice-captain Georgia Wareham, rising star Ella Hayward and assistant coach Andy Christie.

“We’re really excited to launch the female version of Renegades Recruit this year,” Helmot said.

“It was great to spend some time working with this group of players and to be able to find out about who they are as people, their cricket journeys and why they want to be the Renegades Recruit.

“We saw some fantastic cricket talent on display throughout the filming process and hope that all the players walk away from the experience with some tips and skills to help them advance their cricket.

“At the end of the day though, there can only be one Renegades Recruit – and that player receive the incredible opportunity to develop their game alongside our WBBL squad. We hope plenty of people will tune into the program, cast their vote and help us make the tough selection call on who wins!”

On top of the individual prize for the winner, their cricket club will also benefit from their involvement – receiving $2,000 worth of Kookaburra gear, 100 tickets to a WBBL match, a club training session at the CitiPower Centre and a Renegades prize pack.

For more information on the program, click here.

*Full broadcast details will be communicated ahead of the first episode next Monday

Name of Author: Melbourne Renegades

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