Western Warriors

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Western Australia
Image:Westernwarriorslogo.jpg
One-day Name: Western Warriors
Coach: Flag of Australia Tom Moody
Captain: Flag of Australia Marcus North
Founded: 1851
Home Ground: WACA Ground
Capacity: 20,000
First-class debut: South Australia
in 1893
at Adelaide Oval
Pura Cup Wins: 15
Ford Ranger Cup Wins: 11
Official Website: Western Warriors
Former Warrior's captain Justin Langer
Former Warrior's captain Justin Langer

The Western Warriors (referred to as Retravison Warriors for sponsorship reasons) are an Australian first class cricket team based in Perth, Western Australia. Its home ground is the WACA Ground.

The team represents the state of Western Australia in the Australian first class competition - the Pura Cup (formerly known as the Sheffield Shield), the limited overs Ford Ranger Cup and the KFC Twenty20 Big Bash.

For the 2007/08 season, The Warriors were captained by Marcus North, who took over from Justin Langer. He had experience captaining the side during the 2006/-7 season whilst Langer was away with the National Side. Adam Voges is North's vice-captain. Other notable members of the squad are Adam Gilchrist, Adam Voges, Ben Edmondson, Brad Hogg, Brett Dorey, Chris Rogers, Luke Ronchi, Sean Ervine, Shaun Marsh and Steve Magoffin.

On 14 May 2007, the WACA announced the appointment of Tom Moody as Warriors manager and head coach for the next three years. Trevor Penney, England's fielding coach during the 2005 Ashes series and assistant to Moody in Sri Lanka will join as Moody's assistant coach.[1]

The previous coach and cricket manager was Wayne Clark.

A number of cricketers have left their mark in the Australian cricket team whilst playing for Western Australia including: Dennis Lillee, Adam Gilchrist, Kim Hughes, John Inverarity, Brendon Julian, Simon Katich, Justin Langer, Terry Alderman, Geoff Marsh, Rod Marsh, Damien Martyn, Bob Massie, Tom Moody, Mike Hussey, Bob Simpson and Graeme Wood. Hughes, Geoff Marsh, Gilchrist and Hussey have all captained the national team whilst playing for WA.

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[edit] History

Since joining the Sheffield Shield in 1947/48, Western Australia has won the competition 15 times, second only to New South Wales. In the one-day Ford Ranger Cup competition, the team leads the winners table comfortably with 11 wins followed by New South Wales with 8 wins.

In 1994, WACA Chief Executive Officer Chris Smith commissioned a survey of schoolchildren into the comparative popularity and recognition of state cricketers compared with AFL stars of the West Coast Eagles and basketballers from the Perth Wildcats. 90% recognised AFL names, 75% recognised basketballers, but only 30% recognised state cricketer's names. Smith embarked on a concerted campaign to improve the penetration of cricket into the school system as well as marketing the team more widely. As part of the marketing strategy, the Western Warriors brand was launched officially for the start of the 1996-97 season, following the similar launch of the 'Queensland Bulls' a couple of years earlier.[2]

[edit] Current squad

The Western Warriors playing squad for the 2007/08 season is:[3]

No Name Nat Batting Style Bowling/Fielding Notes
Batsmen
1 Liam Davis Flag of Australia RHB Rookie
27 Clint Heron Flag of Australia RHB
2 Mike Hussey Flag of Australia LHB RM National contract
7 Justin Langer Flag of Australia LHB
20 Shaun Marsh Flag of Australia LHB RM
26 Marcus North Flag of Australia LHB OS Captain
36 Luke Pomersbach Flag of Australia LHB OS
14 Chris Rogers Flag of Australia LHB National contract
32 Adam Voges Flag of Australia LHB SLA, SLC Vice-captain, National contract
All-rounders
9 David Bandy Flag of Australia RHB RM, WKT
29 Theo Doropoulos Flag of Australia RHB RM
42 Sean Ervine Flag of Zimbabwe LHB RFM
15 Shawn Gillies Flag of Australia RHB RMF
21 Chris Hansberry Flag of Australia RHB SLA Rookie
6 Brad Hogg Flag of Australia LHB SLC National contract
23 Matthew Johnston Flag of Australia LHB RM Rookie
10 Patrick Molinari Flag of Australia RHB LMF Rookie
11 Christopher Wood Flag of Australia LHB OS Rookie
Wicket-keepers
18 Adam Gilchrist Flag of Australia LHB WKT National contract
33 Michael Johnson Flag of Australia RHB WKT Rookie
34 Luke Ronchi Flag of Australia RHB WKT
Bowlers
13 Nathan Coulter-Nile Flag of Australia RHB RMF
3 Brett Dorey Flag of Australia RHB RMF
28 Ben Edmondson Flag of Australia LHB RFM
8 Aaron Heal Flag of Australia LHB SLA
35 Mathew Inness Flag of Australia RHB LFM
14 Trent Kelly Flag of Australia RHB RMF
17 Steve Magoffin Flag of Australia LHB RFM
4 Josh Mangan Flag of Australia RHB LS Rookie
12 Danny McLauchlan Flag of Australia RHB LMF
16 Darren Wates Flag of Australia RHB RMF

[edit] Previous Pura Cup Captains

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Moody returns home to coach Retravision Warriors", 14/5/07. Retrieved on 2007-05-14. 
  2. ^ Barker A.J. (1997). The WACA: An Australian Cricket Success Story. Allen & Unwin, St. Leonard, p. 315-6. 
  3. ^ Retravision Warriors Squad 2007-2008 (7/9/07). Retrieved on 2007-07-09.

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