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Victoria Men's Premier Cricket Clubs - player movements, gains and losses for 2024-25

Victorian Premier Cricket | August 26, 2024

As the 18 Victoria Premier Cricket Clubs start their preseason preparations for the 2024-25 season the rumour mill is in full swing in terms of player movements and clubs gains and losses.

We’ve been in touch with the representatives of each club and here’s what we’ve been able to establish so far.

If there's any mistakes, we apologise upfront. 


Camberwell Magpies

Gains –

Losses -


Carlton

Gains –

Losses – Tom Mileto (Melbourne University)


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Casey South Melbourne

Gains –

Losses - 


Dandenong

Gains –

Losses –


Essendon

Gains –

Losses – Cameron McLure (Prahran), Farzan Chowna (Melbourne)


Fitzroy Doncaster

Gains –

Losses -


Footscray

Gains – Jack Prestwidge (Melbourne)

Losses – Michael Hay (Northcote)


Frankston Peninsula

Gains –

Losses – Brodie Symons (Prahran)


Geelong

Gains –

Losses – Henry Melville (Melbourne University)


Greenvale Kangaroos

Gains -

Losses -


Kingston Hawthorn

Gains -

Losses –


Melbourne

Gains - Farzan Chowna (Essendon)

Losses – Jack Prestwidge (Footscray)


Melbourne University

Gains - Henry Melville (Geelong), Tom Mileto (Carlton)

Losses - James Bett (Retired)


Northcote

Gains - Jackson Smith (Gold Coast, QLD), Michael Hay (Footscray)

Losses -


Prahran

Gains - Tom Brooks (Western Suburbs, NSW), Cameron McLure (Essendon), Brodie Symons (Frankston Peninsula)

Losses -


Richmond

Gains -

Losses -


Ringwood

Gains -

Losses -


St Kilda

Gains - Blake Macdonald (St. George, NSW)

Losses –





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The Victorian Premier Cricket competition was formed in 1906 and is the highest level of club cricket played in Victoria. The competition serves as an important final step in the pathway for players and officials with consistent, strong performances rewarded with selection in national squads and competitions.