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Wolston Park Centenary Cricket Club (WPC Cricket) is a community cricket club serving junior and senior players in Wacol. The club offers diverse participation opportunities across multiple program types to suit different interests and skill levels.

  • Junior Programs: Junior Cricket, Junior Blasters, and School Holiday Programs designed to develop young cricketers and introduce newcomers to the sport.
  • Senior Programs: Senior Cricket and Social Cricket Program for adult players seeking competitive or recreational play.
  • Specialist Programs: Master Blasters, All Girls Cricket Blast, Representative Cricket, Pop-up Blast Programs, and Woolworths Cricket Blast providing targeted opportunities for specific groups and skill development.
  • Getting Started: New members can register to play through the club website. The club welcomes both junior and senior players and actively fosters community participation throughout the cricket season.
Location : Orford Dr, Wacol QLD 4076, Australia
Cost : Approx $ 50.00
Activities : Cricket
Gender : Female
Days : Undisclosed - Contact Organiser
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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