Senior representative cricket returns for the SDCA

October 10, 2025

Senior representative cricket is back on the Seymour District Cricket Association (SDCA) calendar for the first time in six years, with the region’s top players set to take on the Emu Valley Cricket Association at Chittick Park in Seymour on Sunday 8 February.


The fixture forms part of a trial being undertaken by Northern Rivers Cricket, with all member associations playing senior representative matches throughout the 2025–26 season. The initiative is designed to strengthen regional competition, with the potential for expansion in future seasons.


While the SDCA has consistently fielded junior representative teams in Country Week competitions, the return of a senior side marks a welcome boost for local players eager to compete at a higher level.


SDCA President Mitch Itter said there was strong enthusiasm across the association for the return of senior representative cricket.


“There’s been a real buzz from clubs and players about the opportunity to represent the SDCA again,” he said.


“We’ve got so much talent across our competition, and players are eager to challenge themselves and show what they can do.


"We’re confident of putting a strong side on the park in February, knowing Emu Valley will be doing the same.


"This is a really positive step from Northern Rivers and works far better for our players than the traditional Melbourne Country Week format.


"We’re looking forward to seeing how this concept develops and can’t wait for February 8.”


The SDCA is also seeking expressions of interest for a Coach, Team Manager and Scorer for the representative fixture.


Those interested are encouraged to contact Mitch Itter via email at pres.sdca@gmail.com

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