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Josh Callinan

Sydney-based locals look towards Newcastle's T20 Summer Bash

Former Wests bowler Jeremy Nunan. Picture by Marina Neil

T20 Summer Bash squads are starting to take shape with a stack of returnees from Sydney expected in the New Year as well as one English county player.

Newcastle clubs are hopeful Jeremy Nunan (Wests), Ryan Brooks (Wallsend), Bailey Creer, Jayden Park (Cardiff-Boolaroo) and Mitch Lole (University) all come back from the state capital at some stage during the 2022-23 competition.

Gordon's Matt Wright (Charlestown) has been locked in again for the defending champions.

Waratah-Mayfield remain connected to Sydney side Western Suburbs.

Central Coast's Chris Archer, who featured in Sunday's NSW Country Championships final, is potentially linked to Merewether.

Kent all-rounder and Italian representative Grant Stewart will likely line-up for former club University later next month in between professional commitments.

Play begins with double headers on January 22.

ROUND 8: WM 238 v Merewether 1-32, Wests 267 v Charlestown 0-2, CB 216 v Stockton 2-47, Belmont v HW 7-364, City 5-112 v Toronto 126, Wallsend 8-118 v Uni 147.

* NEWCASTLE Blasters won't get the chance to play T20 Regional Bash finals at the Sydney Cricket Ground this season.

Venues and dates for NSW Country's top-four series have now been allocated, taking place at North Sydney Oval on March 6 (women) and 7 (men) respectively.

The change in location essentially comes down to SCG availability, involving both cricket itself and AFL handover.

Also adding to the equation, men's round games for ACT Aces, Border Bullets, South West Steamers and Wagga Wagga Sloggers were delayed because of rainfall.

Newcastle, Coffs Coast Chargers and Central West Wranglers have already qualified.

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