Non-finalists in BCPA1 look to next season

March 19, 2026 BY
BPCA1 Cricket Season Review

The Titans fell agonisingly short of a chance to go back-to-back. Photo: Supplied

WHILE four BPCA1 sides progress into the finals, another four sit on the outside looking in and are already at the drawing board for next season.

ARMSTRONG CREEK – 5th (6-6)

This season was one of the tightest finishes in BPCA history, with Armstrong Creek the unlucky side to miss out on a finals berth and a chance to go back-to-back.

The Giants fell short of fourth by the narrowest of margins, which sums up their inconsistent season.

Daniel Maclean led from the front, taking 23 wickets in a strong individual campaign.

DRYSDALE – 6th (4-8)

It was an up-and-down campaign for Drysdale, who struggled to put together consecutive wins all season.

Just when it felt they were ready to push into finals contention, they would lower their standards, which ultimately saw them fall out of the race.

JAN JUC – 7th (4-8)

Much like the Hawks, Jan Juc spent a majority of the season in check with a finals berth, but struggled with consistency which proved costly.

Lost their final five games, which saw them finish in the bottom two despite impressive individual campaigns from Nick Hyden and Jordan Graham.

INVERLEIGH – 8th (3-9)

It was a season to forget for Inverleigh, who will now move down to Division Two after their last-place finish.

One win from their first five games put them towards the bottom of the pack early and they were never able to recover.

On a positive note, Lachlan Platt enjoyed a strong season with 408 runs.

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