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Sheidow Park Cricket Club
Senior Cricket: Engage in competitive matches and training sessions tailored for adult players.Junior Cricket: Build skills through regular training and team games for young cricketers.Junior Blasters and Woolworths Cricket Blast: Fun, introductory programs for kids focusing on basic skills and social play.Master Blasters: Inclusive sessions for mature players seeking casual and competitive cricket.New members are welcome to join programs and start playing right away.
Adelaide Strikers Holiday Program - Marion
Under 10s and Under 12s sessions offer extended skill development with game sense activities and T20 matches over two sessions.Junior Masterclasses for ages 11-15 focus on batting or bowling, including fielding and training at premium venues.Coached by accredited South Australian Cricket Association professionals in small groups for personalized improvement.Register for school holiday dates to participate in fun, practical sessions enhancing game awareness and decision-making.
Adelaide Strikers Holiday Program - Woodside
Engaging sessions on Monday 12 January 2026 from 9:30am to 1:30pm, focusing on beginner-friendly cricket drills, activities, and mini-games.Fast-paced and adaptable format perfect for building foundational skills in a safe, supportive environment.Ideal for entry-level participants to learn, socialise, and enjoy cricket during school holidays.
Hills Fleurieu Veterans Cricket Club
Over 50s: Alternate Sundays, 40-over turf matches in two divisions leading to grand finals; open to those turning 50 in the season.Over 60s: Sunday summer 40-over turf competition for the Tanner Shield, plus second division; eligibility for those turning 60 in the season.Over 70s: Tuesdays, 35-over matches with batter (30 balls) and bowler (6 overs) limits emphasizing participation.Membership welcomes qualified veterans; participate in local leagues, state carnivals, and nationals.
Adelaide Strikers Holiday Program - Mount Barker
Ages 5-10: Fun, fast-paced cricket drills, activities, and mini-games in 1 or 2-day formats, designed for entry-level beginners and those developing foundational skills.Ages 10-12: Extended skill development sessions with T20 matches, running for two sessions including multiple game sense activities.Ages 11-15: Small group specialist sessions held at various regional locations.All programs are led by South Australian Cricket Association's accredited coaches and provide...
Bullsbrook Cricket Club
Participate in **senior cricket programs** tailored for competitive and social players.Join community festivals like the annual Cricket Festival at Pickett Park, offering full-day play from 10am to 7pm.Engage in regular matches and training sessions through local leagues, welcoming new members to teams.
Hobart Hurricanes Holiday Program - Launceston
Program Details: Two-day sessions running 10am–12pm, combining traditional cricket activities with skill-based instruction delivered by Hobart Hurricanes staff.What's Included: Participant pack featuring a tote bag, stress ball, and drink bottle.Cost: $39 per participant.Getting Started: Registration is available online. Simply register for your preferred dates to secure your child's spot.
Hurricanes Outfield Smash
Weekly 1-hour sessions with 8-player games, batting in pairs, and no experience or equipment needed—register as an individual and get placed into groups.Fun, action-packed play mimicking Hurricanes heroes, perfect for beginners learning the game.Short-term programs like Term 1 (e.g., March 2025 in various locations) offer easy entry to cricket participation.
Mowbray Cricket Club
Junior Cricket: Strong program with over 80 players in 5 teams, plus dedicated pathway for skill development and competitive play.Senior Cricket: Grade cricket opportunities in Northern Tasmanian Cricket Association, suitable for competitive players.Woolworths Cricket Blast and Master Blasters: Fun, introductory sessions ideal for beginners and all ages to build skills.Representative Cricket: Pathways for talented players aiming for higher levels.Membership open to new players; join teams and programs to start playing immediately.
Riverside Cricket Club (TAS)
Junior programs build skills through local league play and special master blaster days for young beginners.Senior teams offer competitive grade cricket, including A-grade and T20 opportunities for men and women.New members welcome to join teams at all levels for training and matches throughout the season.
George Town Cricket Club
Senior Cricket programs for competitive and social play in local competitions.Junior Cricket programs providing grassroots development and skill-building opportunities.Pop-up Blast Programs for fast-paced, fun sessions ideal for beginners and casual players.Regular training and matches fostering community involvement and player growth.
St Virgil's Cricket Club
Compete in T20 cricket matches, including weekly fixtures against local teams for competitive play.Training and games available for students of all skill levels within the school's co-curricular sports schedule.Open to male students across primary and secondary years, fostering teamwork and skill development.
Hobart Hurricanes Holiday Program - Ninja Stadium
Participate in fun 2-hour sessions, typically 10am-12pm or similar times over two consecutive days in January.Enjoy engaging cricket drills and games designed for all abilities.Receive a participant pack with a tote bag, stress ball, and drink bottle upon joining.Locations across Tasmania including southern areas; check for Bellerive sessions.
Hobart Hurricanes Holiday Program - Northern Suburbs
Traditional Holiday Programs: 2-hour sessions over two days (e.g., 10am-12pm), featuring cricket activities for children 5-10; perfect for school holidays fun.Girls Colour Blast: All-girls sessions for ages 5-12 with non-traditional skills, games, colour run, and water activities.Stage 1 Smash: Short-format fun for ages 8-12; 2 x 2-hour sessions with modified matches on outfields, no equipment needed.All programs include participant packs and cater to various abilities during summer school holidays.
Hobart Hurricanes Holiday Program - Sorell
Participate in non-traditional skill and game-based activities with fun elements like colour runs.Join two-day sessions at Port Sorell, typically 10am-12pm in January school holidays.Enjoy inclusive play opportunities designed for school holiday fun and cricket development.Receive a participant pack including tote bag, stress ball, and drink bottle upon joining.
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