Hahndorf Cricket Club
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Hahndorf Cricket Club offers competitive and developmental cricket opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels. The club is affiliated with the Alexandra & Eastern Hills Cricket Association and competes across multiple grades.
- Adult Cricket: Senior teams compete in A Grade, A2 Grade, and other competitive divisions. Practice sessions are held Tuesday and Thursday evenings at Hahndorf Community Oval.
- Junior Cricket: Colts and junior programs cater to players under 17 and under 14 age groups, with modified cricket available for players under 10 and primary school-aged children. Junior training occurs Wednesday and Thursday at the community oval.
- Getting Involved: New players are welcome to join at all levels. Volunteers are also encouraged to contribute through coaching, management committee roles, or fundraising activities.
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| Age Group : | 5 to 11, 12 to 17, 18 to 25, 26 to 35, 36 to 50 |
| Level : | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
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