SHE'S already got a Women's Big Bash League title under her belt. Now Wagga product Rachel Trenaman is eyeing more glory with NSW after beginning the Women's National Cricket League season in superb form.
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Batting in the top three, the elegant right-hander has racked up three half centuries and a 49 in six innings for the star-studded Breakers, including knocks of 56 not out and 70 in the weekend's double header against ACT Meteors in Canberra.
The 19-year-old played a crucial role in Sydney Thunder's WBBL triumph, including 23 in the run chase against Melbourne Stars in the final.
Trenaman has long been earmarked as a potential young player of the future and has found career best form after taking a year off to focus on mental health.
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