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Cricket ACT launches Brad Haddin Shield to strengthen junior pathways

A major new junior competition signals Cricket ACT's commitment to independent player development after narrowly avoiding a merger with interstate rivals.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 26 June 2026, 7:36 pm

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Updated 18 h ago· 3 July 2026, 11:09 pm

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Cricket ACT launches Brad Haddin Shield to strengthen junior pathways
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Cricket ACT has launched the Brad Haddin Shield, a major new junior competition designed to strengthen local player pathways after narrowly escaping a Cricket Australia overhaul that would have merged the ACT with Tasmania and the Northern Territory, according to The Riot Act. The move reflects the organisation's determination to maintain a distinct grassroots development program and protect local talent pipelines.

The new competition is named after Brad Haddin, a Canberra-born cricketer who represented Australia and played in the BBL, signalling the organisation's focus on developing players capable of stepping up to higher levels. Junior pathways matter significantly for sport development: they create entry points for young people, build community engagement and generate future representatives for ACT teams competing at state and national level.

For Canberra's cricket community, the Brad Haddin Shield offers assurance that local cricket will remain organised around ACT-specific identity and interests rather than absorbed into a larger regional structure. The competition also reflects broader competition among states and territories for sporting investment and recognition, with Cricket Australia's rationalisation plans prompting defensive responses from smaller jurisdictions determined to maintain their foothold in the sport.

Sources: the-riotact.com.

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