Teen duo reunited at the AIS

FORMER team-members Tom Triffitt and James Faulkner de Launceston will be brought together at the Australian institute of the sport this year.

The 18-year-olds were both selected to take part in the 2009 AIlS men ’s scholarship program at Cricket Australia ’s centre of excellence.

The choice continues the meteoric rise in the former classmates of grammar of church of Launceston who both moved in Hobart to continue their careers cricketing. Complete Faulkner, which was a disciple of development last year, plays with the university, whereas the Triffitt beater of wicketkeeper represents Lindisfarne.

The tiger Chris Duval, 25, a rightarm of Tassie quickly at the origin of Australia of the south but maintaining play with the compartment of the south of Hobart-Sandy, were called among six additional part-time purses.

Fourteen of the 16 disciples full-time already represented their state in one or other Twenty2O, of one day or the cricket of first class and their choice is aimed to help them take the next measure to their career.

This choice introduces all these players with a very enthralling occasion, president de national Panel of choice Andrew Hilditch said.

Upset the group which will undergo a 16 weeks program including/understanding a tournament incipient players in Brisbane with teams from India, Zealand News and South Africa in July, as well as of the three with four weeks the international excursion in August.

The disciples will undergo a development program aimed to the layer of border of Allan with Brisbane under the guidance of the first trainer Greg Chappell and his team of Cooley of troy, Brian McFadyen, the John Davison, the David Fitzgerald and the young people of Mike.

The weekly program of S of a player 'will include a combination of the formation of qualifications, the scenarios of play, the force and treatment, the prevention of damage, the nutrition, the re-establishment, the psychology of sport, the program of career and social assistance and the science of sport.


Rob Shaw
Launceston Examiner