Australia Provincial

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Australian Provincial
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League IBLA (2002),
Claxton Shield (2003–2008).
LocationAustralian Capital Territory
BallparkNone
Founded 2002
Folded 2008
League championships0
ColoursGreen and Yellow
2008 1–11 (3rd east)
ManagerDamian Shanahan
Uniforms
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Australian Provincial compete in the Claxton Shield Baseball Championship in Australia. Provincial were formed for the 2002 International Baseball League of Australia Championship, since 2003 they have competed in the Claxton Shield.

Contents

In 2008, the Australian Baseball Federation announced Australia Provincial would not be competing in the 2009 Claxton Shield.[ citation needed ]

History

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20083rd Eastern

Last roster

This is Australia Provincial's last roster, a 22-man roster for the 2008 Claxton Shield, announced by Baseball Australia. [1]

2008 Claxton Shield squad

SurnameFirstD.O.B.BatsThrowsPosition
BRASSINGTONPhil19 April 1970RRRHP
BROOKESJames12 October 1988SRSS
COLLINSMichael18 July 1984RRC / 1B
DAVIESJosh12 September 1985RRRHP
FIENEMANNMitchell28 May 1990RRRHP
GRIBBINAndrew4 September 1988RRRHP
GRIFFINRyan3 June 1989LLLHP
HARDYCameron5 April 1978RRRHP
HIPKERoss11 August 1986RRRHP
KANDALISDavid14 September 1990RROF
KENTSteve8 May 1989LLLHP
LAWMANMatthew26 June 1987SRINF
LENNOXMichael25 August 1989RR3B/RHP
McDONALDTristan6 July 1979RRC
McKENZIEAndrew28 March 1976LROF
NAYLORClint3 August 1988LRC
PARKERJosh10 May 1988RRINF
ROEGERAngus26 April 1990RROF
RYANMatthew4 April 1986LLLHP
SAUNDERSONMark10 August 1979RR1B / DH
VINCENTTom3 March 1982LROF /DH
WILKINSLuke27 December 1989RRRHP

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References

  1. "Home | Baseball.com.au". baseball.com.au. Retrieved 21 January 2024.