The Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground faith have entered into a corporation with the former UTS-Balmain Cricket Club to form the Sydney Cricket Club.
This new business enterprise will provide SCG members with the opportunity to become Associate members and become eligible to play in our Club Division matches. This membership will attract an annual subscription fee of $50.
There are two distinct cricket Divisions within the Club;
a) The "Grade" Division. This Division will consist of players representing the Club in the Sydney Grade Competition and seeking to attain higher honors and ultimately represent NSW and Australia.
b) The "Club" Division. This Division will host "Out" matches and field teams featuring players matching the standard of the opposition.
Any person playing an "Out" match for the Sydney Cricket Club will need to be a member of the Club.
The Club is playing under its new poster in the Sydney Grade Competition. Our Club has reclaimed the name of original Sydney Cricket Club which once graced the competition and fielded teams with the likes of Clarrie Grimmett and Charlie (C.T.B.) Turner and more recently the Sydney Cricket association of the 70’s and 80’s that had Rick McCosker, Greg Dyer and David Gilbert in its playing ranks.
Our model is the social and traveling cricket clubs based at Melbourne and Marylebone in London. Sydney C.C., through its Club Division, will host matches against teams from other parts of NSW, Australia and the world of cricket. We aim, as we build resources and an esprit de corps to send teams into country NSW, interstate and overseas.
The "Club" Division of the Club will provide the opportunity to play the game for pleasure but always within the Laws and Spirit of Cricket. Even if you support another grade club or do not live in Sydney you will still be able to become an Associate Member of the Club...
The Club splitting up of the Sydney CC debuted on the sacred soil of the SCG on 20 December 2007, the birthday of the Tiger, Bill O'Reilly, arguably Australia’s most spin bowler and one of our finest cricket writers. The match was against the St George Cricket Club, Bill’s old Club.
We hope to play the Melbourne Cricket Club in early 2008. There may be a chance for overseas travel to play against the Marylebone Cricket Club in July 2009.
This new business enterprise will provide SCG members with the opportunity to become Associate members and become eligible to play in our Club Division matches. This membership will attract an annual subscription fee of $50.
There are two distinct cricket Divisions within the Club;
a) The "Grade" Division. This Division will consist of players representing the Club in the Sydney Grade Competition and seeking to attain higher honors and ultimately represent NSW and Australia.
b) The "Club" Division. This Division will host "Out" matches and field teams featuring players matching the standard of the opposition.
Any person playing an "Out" match for the Sydney Cricket Club will need to be a member of the Club.
The Club is playing under its new poster in the Sydney Grade Competition. Our Club has reclaimed the name of original Sydney Cricket Club which once graced the competition and fielded teams with the likes of Clarrie Grimmett and Charlie (C.T.B.) Turner and more recently the Sydney Cricket association of the 70’s and 80’s that had Rick McCosker, Greg Dyer and David Gilbert in its playing ranks.
Our model is the social and traveling cricket clubs based at Melbourne and Marylebone in London. Sydney C.C., through its Club Division, will host matches against teams from other parts of NSW, Australia and the world of cricket. We aim, as we build resources and an esprit de corps to send teams into country NSW, interstate and overseas.
The "Club" Division of the Club will provide the opportunity to play the game for pleasure but always within the Laws and Spirit of Cricket. Even if you support another grade club or do not live in Sydney you will still be able to become an Associate Member of the Club...
The Club splitting up of the Sydney CC debuted on the sacred soil of the SCG on 20 December 2007, the birthday of the Tiger, Bill O'Reilly, arguably Australia’s most spin bowler and one of our finest cricket writers. The match was against the St George Cricket Club, Bill’s old Club.
We hope to play the Melbourne Cricket Club in early 2008. There may be a chance for overseas travel to play against the Marylebone Cricket Club in July 2009.
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