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Our Teams

For further information about age group eligibility, minimum age requirements and fees please click on button below to take you to the registration information page at Player HQ.

Honour Boards

Click on this link to view our Second Division honour board including team captain, batting and bowling average winners for each season. easy.

Click on this link to view the winners of our yearly awards including the Boston Trophy, Col Cullinan Award, McKenzie Shield and Terry Wakefield Awards.

Click on this link to view our First Division honour board including team captain, batting and bowling average winners for each season.

Click on this link to view our Third Division honour board including team captain, batting and bowling average winners for each season.

Click on this link to view the life members of the Wentworth Service, Coomealla Memorial and Coomealla Wentworth Cricket Clubs.

Click on this link to view our Premier Women's honour board including team captain, batting and bowling average winners for each season.

Click on this link to view our Fourth Division honour board including team captain, batting and bowling average winners for each season.

History

First game of Cricket in the region

The Wentworth Cricket club was formed in 1863, and had its first match in 1864, so has an anniversary, the 160th of its first match in 2024.

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In 2024 the club will also celebrate the 140th Anniversary of the first match between teams from South Australia and NSW, which was held after the Club invited an Adelaide team to play a Wentworth team, on the Wentworth Cricket Ground (then over the river from Wentworth's main street). Wentworth's 15 man team in 3 innings couldn't equal the Adelaide team's score, a thrashing as the newspaper's recorded. This match also celebrated the opening of the Wentworth Cricket Ground, and was part of the Town's end of 1884 celebration, potentially played on 27th and 28th Dec. 1884, after the Adelaide team arrived on the Gem on the 26th. (Supplied by Jim Wilton)

Curlwaa Cricket Club

Based in the New South Wales Irrigation settlement of Curlwaa Island between the Murray River and Tucker's Creek, the original Curlwaa Cricket Club was so successful in the 1920's and 1930's in the Merbein and District Cricket Association that they were able to field two first division teams. 9 First Division Premierships during this period is a true testament to their initial success.

Wentworth Services Cricket Club

Based in the historic river port town of Wentworth and playing from the McLeod Oval, Wentworth Services Cricket Club enjoyed a number of successful years in the Sunraysia Cricket Association and earlier competitions. Boasting 9 first division premierships and home to one of the most notable cricketing families in the Cullinans, the Wentworth Services Cricket Club enjoyed significant success. The McLeod Oval has also hosted the Victorian Sheffield Shield team preseason training on multiple occasions and even hosted a match in the 1988 Under 19 world cup, momentos of which are on display in the George Gordon Oval changerooms.

Coomealla Cricket Club

The Coomealla Memorial Sporting Club was founded in 1947 in the heart of the Coomealla Irrigation District. Based out of the George Gordon Oval, cricket has been played here in the years following and is the primary training and social event location of the current iteration of the Coomealla-Wentworth Cricket Club

Coomealla-Wentworth Cricket Club

​The Coomealla Wentworth Cricket Club was formed in 1996 when two teams (Coomealla & Wentworth CCs) amalgamated.  It is the only cricket club wholly based on the New South Wales side of Sunraysia, competing in the highly competitive Sunraysia Cricket Association (SCA).  The townships which the club represent are surrounded by orchards of grapes and oranges, which are the main source of employment to the region.

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