Year 8 2024-25 Information

26 June 2024

The below document outlines the Extension opportunities open to Year 8 Boys from June 2024 through until January 2025.

CJCA Year 8 2024 Preview and Review

CJCA Year 8 Programme 202425

The season just past saw some improvement in the PlayHQ system with better functionality for Club Administrators and there was an improvement in the reliability of the E-scoring side of things.

The current Year 8 intake started the season as year 7’s in our Festivals (2023) and for many in Saturday Cricket.  Players were involved either in 30 over Saturday morning Cricket (6 ball over MAX) or Afternoon Year 7 Premier which allowed for up to Thirty – 8 ball overs – this resulted in games that on average lasted ½ to ¾ an hour longer than the window that Saturday morning provides and also provided better playing conditions with no dew and no pressure from following games.

The Year 7 Premier grade finished with 10 teams and lots of excellent matches – it is hoped that we start the 2024 half season for these boys again with 10 teams so we can have a great finish to Saturday Cricket for these players.

We finished the year with 26 teams playing Year 7 Saturday Cricket.

January 2024 Festivals

In January the CJCA had 3 teams participate in the “Canterbury Year 7/8 Festivals” held at Mandeville – unfortunately the team we had lined up to go to Buller and play didn’t need to go as other Districts were unable to enter teams to make a viable event.

This number of teams was down on what we normally see participating in January Festivals and we hope that more players will want to play in the offerings in January 2025 which have recently been scheduled.

Summer Festival

In February/March we had our Summer Festival and there were 6 teams participating and these evenly selected teams had some great games on Grass at Burnside Park.  The final day saw lots of runs scored on a lightening fast outfield with an average of 250 runs per 40 over innings.

The Year Ahead

Planning is well underway for the next 11 months.  Pre-season Training registrations will open in June with the year 8 programme running at 5.30pm-7pm on Saturdays (TBC at the Sir Richard Hadlee Centre) and 12.30pm-2pm (at the Sporting Edge Centre, Matipo St).  This Programme will commence 17th of August (Saturdays) and 18th August (Sundays) and run for 6 weeks.

Umpiring Course

The CJCA will again facilitate an Umpiring Course to aim to upskill those current Year 8 boys to “Level 1” certification.  Last year we had 42 Boys complete the course which is currently being planned for September (TBC)(first Sunday of the School Holidays) with both morning and afternoon options – the course has in the past taken place at the Umpires Pavilion adjoining Hagley Oval.  There is no cost to this course and those successfully completing the course will then be better placed to Self-Umpire in Youth Cricket at the start of the 2024 Youth season and also be able to umpire at CJCA Festivals once they exit our Association.

Spring Festival

Year 8 Spring Festival will be on the 27th of October, 3rd and 10th of November so will be concluded before Show Weekend weather dependant.  Registrations will open in August.

This Festival is planned to be at Burnside Park on grass and will feature 4 20/20 games and a longer format game on the 3rd day.

Registrations will close for the January Festivals during the Spring Festival – only brand new CJCA Festival players will need to be assessed so we can again look to balance teams these assessments are planned for Sunday the 20th of October.

January Festivals 2025

In January 2025 the CJCA Year 8 (2024) will participate in Canterbury Regional Festivals these will be  3 1/2 day Festivals held at either Blenheim (Marlborough) or Westport (Buller) between the 5th and the 8th of January 2025 (Sunday to Wednesday) – players will have the option to choose to be considered for either or both of these options prior to teams being organised.

The Blenheim event is their higher “Tier” – the CJCA will select three 10 person teams after the completion of the Spring Festival – boys will have the option of being considered for just the “Tier 1 event” (Blenhiem) or the “Tier 2 event” (Westport) or either.  Last year there was one additional CJCA Year 8 team in the secondary Festival.

It is vital that given the CJCA will select teams that we still provide opportunities for those not selected in the three teams to play in the Christchurch Festival.  This is just a “moment in time” selection and players are still developing.  Prior to 2020 only two CJCA teams (20 players) were chosen for the previous “South Island Festival” with others not having any Festival – now we have three teams (30 players) in the higher tier and also provide an additional Festival in which more players can still experience a good cricket festival before they exit the CJCA system and move into Youth Cricket.  More Players, More Festivals – more opportunities.

Parental support of players at this time is vital and the CJCA has noticed a general improvement in the way that all players regardless of which teams they are selected for deal with this.

The general camaraderie established through CJCA cricket since this intake began in August 2022 has meant a positive playing environment in which players develop relationships and positive sportsmanship – not only in CJCA cricket but in their Saturday and other cricket – this is one of the highlights that the CJCA wishes to develop in its participants.

The CJCA will appoint an independent selector to oversee the processes of the selection group which will be established leading into the Spring Festival.  As this selection group would have seen the boys through 5 internal and 2 external (January) Festivals since these boys entered the CJCA “System” they have a good knowledge of performances at both CJCA level and on Saturday play.  Ability, attitude and team balance (spinners/keepers etc) are major factors when these teams are chosen.

PLAN FOR JANUARY 2025

As the all our teams will travel the CJCA is still keen to ensure a “team environment” so the team WILL STILL STAY TOGETHER AS A SQUAD – the CJCA is currently seeking a booking that will accommodate the three CJCA teams and supervising adults in Blenheim and one team in Westport – the cost for this will be mainly user pays – current estimates are $400 per player for all costs (Accommodation, Meals, Playing Gear and Fees) this includes the costs for the 6 supervising adults (2 for Westport) that will stay with the team.

It is hoped that Tier 1 teams will be announced soon after the completion of the Spring Festival and then other team will be confirmed shortly after.  It is hoped we can arrange warm up games for all of these teams against other districts or internally in early December.

End of the CJCA journey

Following the 2025 January Festivals current Year 8 boys will leave CJCA co-ordinated cricket and move into Youth Cricket which is facilitated by the Christchurch Metropolitan Cricket Association “Metro”.  Boys during term 3-4 will be getting their secondary schools organised and many schools have established Cricket programmes that will have Cricket Camps in late January as they organise their Year 9 teams – for those attending schools without such programmes options exist via both the North West and Sydenham Youth Cricket Clubs to play and be developed at an appropriate level.

I’d like to ask that regardless of which teams that boys are selected for that we continue to have parents willing to assist in the management of teams in January.  I’d like to thank all the parents who have assisted in any capacity to date over the last 2 years – be it as a scorer, coach, manager it has all made for a cohort that has developed friendships between both children and adults and I hope the final ½ of a season that we have as a group will remain to be a positive one for all involved.

I especially wish to thank Matt Shore for his involvement and his core group of coaches/managers who have assisted him over the past couple of years.

I hope your child has had a positive experience with Cricket as a Junior player and hope that should there have been any roadbumps over the journey that we have been able to smooth these and make your CJCA experience a positive one.  We pride ourselves on our openness and hope that should be concerned about anything either at Club/School or Association level that you have the confidence to approach me.

Should anyone require further information about any aspects of Cricket be in Club/School Cricket or CJCA Cricket please get in touch.

Please email me [email protected]

Rob Wilkinson

General Manager – CJCA