Investment 101: Gap so big Australia’s second XI could have won the World Cup

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Analysis: Investment 101: Gap so big Australia’s second XI could have won the World Cup | danbrettig

As brilliantly as Australia carried off the World Cup trophy in Christchurch after thumping the West Indies and England in the semi and final, the brutal truth of the matter is that the national women’s second XI would have been good enough to do likewise.

Matthew Mott, Meg Lanning and Rachael Haynes bask in the aftermath of their World Cup victory in Christchurch.Looking through some of the names Poulton oversaw in those first couple of years - Heather Graham, Tayla Vlaeminck, Georgia Wareham, Tahlia McGrath, Maitlan Brown, Annabel Sutherland, Ash Gardner, Sophie Molineux - is to see the young core group who will now ensure Australia remain strong even after the likes of Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry, Rachael Haynes and Meg Lanning retire.

Those investments were being made even before CA enjoyed the windfall of the 2018 broadcast deal with Foxtel and Seven that effectively doubled the game’s administrative war chest. To a degree, too, starting small also helped the likes of Gardner and McGrath in getting exactly what they needed. “The way the states are set up now is far more professional,” Poulton said. “The girls are still part-time, but a lot of states now are set up with full-time staff so the players can go in and access full-time coaching, strength and conditioning, [and] physio, when maybe back in 2017 a lot of the states weren’t there and the role CA played in developing a talented athlete was far greater.”

 

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