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May 02, 2025
|Liverpool Echo
COMP STARS HOPING TO BE DISCOVERED ONCE AGAIN
WHEN the sun's out, and you're going well, you could just about kid yourself it sounds like fun.
But life on the trial circuit can be a tough one for players on the fringes of the professional game.
Take the case of two of the Love Lane Liverpool Competition's star players - George Lavelle and Jack Carney.
Both are top-order strokemakers and talented wicketkeepers. Both have had strong starts to their 2025 seasons.
Both have had one bite at the top level - Lavelle with Lancashire, in particular on the run to the 2022 One Day Cup final, Carney with England U19s, for whom he played four Tests and 13 ODIs - and both are hungry for more.
Both are still young. Lavelle is 24, still a nipper in cricket terms, while Carney is four years younger. But both are slightly in limbo, without a county contract.
Lavelle was released by Lancashire at the end of last season after the rise of Leigh's Matty Hurst; Carney has not yet made it past 2nd XI level, despite his successful progress through the age groups.
So all they can do is wait for the phone to ring - and score as many runs as they can in the Comp.
"It's a super competitive environment," says Lavelle. "There's loads of us, all vying for a couple of contracts."
Carney adds: "It's such a specialised position, and everyone's come back from pre-season fit there are only a few spaces for triallists. It's really competitive at the minute, which is difficult but you've just got to keep on going and doing what you can."
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