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Melbourne Stars Women’s Academy squad named

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The Melbourne Stars Womens Academy have named a squad of 12 players for today’s matches to be played against the Renegades Womens Academy.

The Stars Academy will play back-to-back T20 matches at the CitiPower Centre, the first commencing at 9:45am.

Youth dominates the squad with currently contracted players Sophie Day, Tess Flintoff, Rhys McKenna, Sophie Reid and Annabel Sutherland adding experience to the side.

The Stars have two remaining list spots to be filled before WBBL|09.

There will be full coverage across the Melbourne Stars Social Media channels, via FacebookTwitter, Threads, Instagram and TikTok.

Melbourne Stars WBBL Academy Squad
Sophie Day, Prahran
Samara Dulvin, Ringwood
Tess Flintoff, Ringwood
Carly Fuller, EMPL
Hasrat Gill, Melbourne
Olivia Henry, Prahran
Alyssa Humphries, EMPL
Milly Illingworth, EMPL
Rhys McKenna, Prahran
Jas Nevins, Plenty Valley
Sophie Reid, Carlton
Annabel Sutherland, Prahran

Melbourne Stars Womens Academy Fixtures:
Wednesday, 13th September
Game 1
Melbourne Stars Academy vs Melbourne Renegades Academy
CitiPower Centre, St Kilda, 9:45am
Game 2
Melbourne Stars Academy vs Melbourne Renegades Academy
CitiPower Centre, St Kilda, 1:30pm

Friday, 15th September
Game 1
Melbourne Stars Academy vs Melbourne Renegades Academy
CitiPower Centre, St Kilda, 9:45am
Game 2
Melbourne Stars Academy vs Melbourne Renegades Academy
CitiPower Centre, St Kilda, 1:30pm

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