Aaron Finch

Aaron Finch
Aaron James Finchis an Australian cricketer who plays for Yorkshire Vikings, Gujarat Lions, Victoria, the Melbourne Renegades and the Australia national cricket team where he previously served as T20 captain. Finch used to play at Colac West Cricket Club as a junior where he was a wicket keeper for his side. A right-handed batsman, he played in the 2006 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka. Finch is a top order batsman, but has been used up the order when...
ProfessionCricket Player
Date of Birth17 November 1986
CityColac, Australia
To be four games in at 3-1 is about as good as we could have hoped for.
We, as a team, are really focused on getting back to the playoffs. As Rifle showed last year as a fourth seed, anything can happen. We need to win some of these games against good teams.
Our execution at the beginning of the game was perfect.
Boy, the core of our offense uses speed to get outside, and when we can make that work, it makes our life easier. So, we were very happy. Good start, good execution.
I'm so happy for him after fighting through mono. He deserved a game like this.
What Palisade does is take sure risks relative to the pass. It's tough to run against. If you don't catch passes to wide open guys ... We had guys open.
I told them it's not acceptable to leave here without a win. We needed to play with our intensity.
It was a great game. It was a fun game. The officiating was awesome. The players were all great. It was everything you want in a high school football game.
It was one of the plays you always wanted them to run. A couple of times we actually practiced it and tried to put it in.
It showed our kids they could go up against great athletes and compete -- and compete as a team. If we hadn't come out after the lightning delay and executed and won that game, where would we have gone?
It's sad, because linemen have that dream of carrying the football.
We set a realistic vision on the playoffs.
I think we had some stars in our eyes a little bit. It was a great learning experience. It's been a while since we lost a football game.
It became clearer for all of us what kind of program we wanted to be and how we wanted to go about preparing and competing.