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Marquis Tigers Cricket Club
The club fields multiple teams each season, providing opportunities for both competitive and social play.Players with all levels of experience are welcome, from beginners to experienced cricketers.Training and coaching are provided to develop your skills and help you become a champion of suburban cricket.
New Town Cricket Club
Participate in action-packed weekly sessions lasting 60–90 minutes, focusing on skill development through fun, modified games suitable for beginners.Enjoy safe, inclusive environments with all equipment provided, plus free Come & Try sessions to get started.Receive a participant pack including a hat, personalised shirt, and goodies upon full registration.Parents can join in warm-ups, drills, or cheering to enhance the family-friendly experience.
Lindisfarne Cricket Club
The club offers participation opportunities across multiple programs:
Senior Cricket: Compete in grade-level cricket through the TCA Grade CompetitionJunior Cricket: Development pathways for young cricketersPop-up Blast Programs: Casual, accessible cricket experiencesWoolworths Cricket Blast: Introductory cricket program for new participantsHome games are played at Anzac Park in Lindisfarne. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the game or an experienced player seeking competitive...
Montagu Bay Sharks Cricket Club
Senior training sessions tailored for various skill levels, from beginners to competitive players.Participate in state-wide social rosters from October to late March, featuring 40-over matches on local pitches.Opportunities to join local clubs and represent Tasmania in national championships for over-40s categories.Easy membership path to start playing, promoting participation, healthy competition, and the spirit of cricket.
Derwent Cricket Club
Training sessions: Held every Sunday from 1:30pm at TCA Nets in Hobart, open to beginners, social players, and competitive athletes.Play opportunities: Compete in KSCA leagues including senior grades, 3rd/5th grade, and women's 1st/2nd grade matches throughout the season.Membership details: Engage with the club for junior development, community events, and mateship; new members welcome to join training and teams easily.
MacKillop Cricket Club
Senior cricket program offering training sessions tailored for competitive and social players.Participate in local matches and leagues, including third-grade games against teams like Marquis Tigers.Easy membership for new players to join and start playing right away.
Wellington Cricket Club
Senior teams compete in multiple grades including 1st and 2nd grade, with training and matches through the Kookaburra Southern Cricket Association season.Juniors participate in Under 13 Boys and Under 15 Girls teams, providing development opportunities for young players.Membership opens doors to grades, awards, and club events; new players welcome to join via My Cricket registration.
Glenorchy Cricket Club
Junior Programs: Woolworths Cricket Blast, Junior Blasters for ages 5-7, Master Blasters, and school holiday programs provide fun, skill-building sessions for beginners.Senior Cricket: Join competitive teams in the Cricket Tasmania Premier League, with pathways from community tournaments to elite play.Female Cricket Programs: Dedicated sessions like Junior Blasters tailored for girls and women of all abilities.Pop-up and Pathway Opportunities: Clinics, ambassador sessions, and scholarships support transition to leagues and regular play.Membership opens doors to training, matches, and community events year-round.
Kingborough District Cricket Club
Senior Cricket: Compete in Tasmanian Cricket Association Premier League including Men's 1st, 2nd, 3rd grades and Women's 2nd grade.Junior Cricket: Under 18 boys, Under 16 boys and girls teams in local competitions, plus Blasters, Junior Blasters, Master Blasters, Woolworths Cricket Blast, School Holiday Programs, and Pop-up Blast Programs for young players.Play Opportunities: Enter competitive grades, youth leagues, and representative cricket; registrations for 2025/26 season open soon for all programs.Membership: Join over 220 players per season with a focus on nurturing talent...
Kingston Crows Cricket Club
Senior Cricket: Competitive teams across multiple grades for adult players, featuring regular season matches and finals opportunities.Junior Cricket: Development programs for young players to build skills and compete in youth competitions.Junior Blasters: Fun introductory sessions for beginner kids to learn cricket basics through engaging activities.Master Blasters: Social and skill-building play for adults seeking non-competitive participation.Membership opens doors to training, matches, and club events; new players welcome to join teams at any level.
Margate Mecca Cricket Club
Senior Cricket: Compete in A Grade and B Grade leagues with matches typically on weekends, welcoming competitive players.Junior Cricket: Programs for young players to develop skills through structured training and games.Membership opens doors to regular training sessions, league play, and friendly matches—perfect for new members to get involved.
Richmond Cambridge Cricket Club
Senior teams compete in local leagues like KFC SCA 2nd Grade, with matches providing competitive play opportunities.Junior programs include Level One Cricket for youth, running seasonally with teams based on numbers and volunteers.Open to players of various skill levels; join by volunteering or signing up to help field teams and enjoy regular games.
Snug Scuds Cricket Club
Senior teams compete in A Grade and B Grade matches within local leagues like HCCA.Junior programs cater to young players with fun, skill-building sessions suitable for beginners.Open to new members to join teams and leagues for competitive and social play.
Brighton District Cricket Club
Senior Cricket for competitive and social play across various formats.Junior Cricket programs tailored for young players developing skills.Junior Blasters introducing fun, beginner-friendly sessions for kids.Master Blasters providing engaging play for mature participants.Pop-up Blast Programs for flexible, short-format games and training.
Dodges Ferry Cricket Club
Senior training sessions tailored for competitive players.Join local leagues and friendly matches on weekends.Easy membership for new players to start playing right away.
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Social fitness groups and classes have become increasingly popular in recent years as a way for people to stay active and meet like-minded individuals. These groups and classes provide a supportive and motivating environment for people to exercise and improve their physical fitness.
One of the main benefits of social fitness groups and classes is the accountability and motivation that they provide. When people join a group or class, they are more likely to stick to their fitness goals because they have a group of people who are counting on them to show up. Additionally, the group environment can be very motivating, as people tend to push themselves harder when they are exercising with others.
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