Country Cricket New South Wales

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Country Cricket New South Wales
SportCricket
JurisdictionRegional New South Wales
MembershipCricket NSW
AbbreviationCCNSW
Founded1859; 163 years ago (1859)
AffiliationCricket Australia
HeadquartersSydney Cricket Ground
Official website
www.ccnsw.nsw.cricket.com.au
New South Wales
Australia

Country Cricket New South Wales, is responsible for the development of cricket in regional New South Wales. It is under control of the governing body Cricket NSW.

Overview[]

Country Cricket New South Wales is an administrative organisation responsible for the promotion, development and organisation of cricket in regional New South Wales (i.e. all areas outside of the Sydney metropolitan area). It is divided into multiple zones. These are:

  • Cricket ACT
  • Barrier District Cricket League (Cricket in Broken Hill)
  • Central Coast CA
  • Central Northern Zone
  • Illawarra CA
  • Newcastle Cricket Zone
  • North Coastal Zone
  • Riverina Zone
  • Southern Zone
  • Western Zone

History[]

In country New South Wales, one of the earliest clubs was the Queanbeyan District Cricket Club, being officially formed in 1863[1] but having played games as a less formally structured club against teams from local towns through the 1850s.[2][3][4][5][6]

Cricket was first played in the region now known as the Central Coast in 1858. With the Ourimbah (Blue Gum Flat) cricket club prevalent, and clubs at Gosford, Kincumber and Wyong joining in, social matches were played throughout the remainder of the 19th Century. Competitions were conducted and concluded in 1899-1900 and 1906-07. In 1911-12, the Narara Cricket Club entered the Newcastle District Cricket Association Senior Grade competition. Strengthened by a few players from other local clubs, the side won the competition, Arthur Brown from Jilliby scoring 243 not out in the final against Wickham. The Wyong District Cricket Association began regular and sustained competitions in 1912-13, and was joined by the Gosford DCA in 1920-21. The two ran in parallel for most of the next fifty years. The amalgamated GWDCA became the Central Coast Cricket Association early in the new millennium. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

Competitions[]

Country Cricket NSW host's many tournaments for regional NSW. These include:

  • Bradman Cup (U-16's)
  • Country Championship
  • Country Cup
  • Country Colts
  • Kookaburra Cup (U-14s)
  • SCG Country Cup
  • Under 17's

Grade Cricket Zones[]

Cricket ACT[]

Grade Clubs include:

  • Australian National University Cricket Club
  • Eastlake Cricket Club
  • Ginninderra Cricket Club
  • North Canberra Gunghalin Cricket Club
  • Queanbeyan District Cricket Club
  • Tuggeranong Valley Cricket Club
  • Weston Creek Cricket Club
  • Western District and University of Canberra Cricket Club

Source: Cricket ACT Clubs

Barrier D.C.L.[]

Grade Clubs include:

  • Central Broken Hill
  • North Broken Hill Cricket CLub
  • South
  • Warriors
  • West

Source: Barrier DCL Clubs

Central Coast Cricket Association[]

Website: Central Coast CA

Club First Grade Premierships & Spans Lower Grade
Premierships
Currently Est. Previously Earliest
Known
Match
pre
1971
post
1970
Seasons in First Grade pre
1971
post
1970
Brisbane Water colours.svg Brisbane Water 2013 merger of… - 0 2016-17 - 1
Gosford 1874[13] 8 3 1899–1900, 1906–07, 1919-20 to 1940-41, 1944-45 to 2007-08, 2008-09 as Gosford-Mountains, 2009–10 and 2010-11 7 15
Mountains-Kariong 1960 2 1960-61 to 1969-70, 1970-71 to 1981-82 as Matcham-Mountains, 1982-83 to 2007-08, 2008-09 as Gosford-Mountains, 2009-10 to 2012-13 0 9
South Sydney colours.svg Kincumber-Avoca 1860s Kincumber 1872[14] 8 7 1899–1900, 1906–07, 1920-21 to 1933-34, 1937-38 to 1940-41, 1949-50 to 1954-55, Kincumber-Avoca 1960-61 to now. 0 35
absorbed Avoca 1955 0 - 1956-57 to 1959-60 0 -
Western Suburbs colours.svg Lisarow-Ourimbah 1944 merger of… 3 4 1944-45 to now 5 28
Lisarow 1921[15] 13 - 1921-22 to 1939-40, 1940-41 as Narara-Lisarow 6 -
Ourimbah 1862[16] 3 - 1899–1900, 1906–07, 1912-13 to 1915-16, 1918-19 to 1939-40 3 -
Northern Raiders colors.svg Narara-Wyoming 1898 Narara 1898[17] 6 12 1899–1900, 1906–07, 1911–12 and 1912-13 in Newcastle, 1913–14 and 1915-16 as Lisarow, 1918-19 to 1939-40, 1940-41 as Narara-Lisarow, 1949-50 to 1955-56, 1960-61 to 1965-66, Narara-Wyoming 1966-67 to now. 7 40
absorbed Wyoming 1926[18] 0 - 1926-27 to 1929-30 0 -
Northern Power colours.svg Northern Power 2013 merger of… - 0 2013-14 to now - 6
Toukley 1950s 3 4 1956-57, 1957–58, 1961-62 to 1970-71, 1974-75 to 2012-13 2 28
Doyalson-Wyee 1975 - 0 1976-77 to 1979-80, 1981-82 to 2010-11, 2012-13 - 5
Southern Spirit colours.svg Southern Spirit 2014 merger of… - 0 2014-15 to now - 3
Woy Woy 1915[19] 1 0 1915-16,1920–21, 1928-29 to 1935-36, 1937–38, 1946–47, 1959–60, 1960-61 to 2012-13 6 9
Umina 1967 - 9 1970-71, 1972-73 to 2011-12, 2013-14 0 9
Country colours.svg Terrigal-Matcham 1947 Matcham-Holgate 1947[20] 2 2 1949-50 to 1956-57, 1961-62 to 1968-69, 1970-71 to 1981-82 as Matcham-Mountains, 1982-83 to 2002-03 as Matcham-Holgate, Terrigal-Matcham 2003-04 to now 7 22
Parramatta colours.svg The Entrance 1913 1913 7 3 1913-14, 1914–15, 1924–25, 1932-33 to 1937-38, 1947-48 to now 1 22
Canterbury colours.svg Warnervale 2007 2007 - 0 2010-11, 2016-17 - 9
Australian colours.svg Wyong District 1968 merger of… - 2 1968-69 to now - 18
Wyong 1871[21] 12 - 1899–1900, 1906–07, 1912-13 to 1915-16, 1918-19 to 1938-39, 1944-45 to 1967-68 1 -
Tuggerah 1898[22] 9 - 1912-13, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1923–24, 1926–27, 1930-31 to 1934-35, 1936–37, 1937–38, 1947-48 to 1967-68 3 -

Source: Central Coast CA Clubs

See the List of NSW Central Coast Cricket First Grade Premiers

Central Northern Cricket[]

This zone comprises both the Hunter Valley Cricket Council and the Northern Inland Cricket Council

Illawarra Cricket Association[]

Website: Cricket Illawarra

Grade Clubs include:

  • Balgownie
  • Corrimal
  • Dapto
  • Helensburgh
  • Keira
  • Northern Districts
  • Port Kembla
  • University of Wollongong
  • Wests Illawarra
  • Wollongong District

Newcastle Cricket Zone[]

This zone comprises the Newcastle District Cricket Association and the Newcastle City and Suburban Cricket Association

North Coastal Zone[]

This zone encompasses the Far NSW North Coast, North Coast and Mid North Coast and comprises multiple councils and districts. These include:

  • Far North Coast Cricket Council
    • Ballina District CA
    • Casino District CA
    • Kyogle District CA
    • Lismore District CA
    • Tweed Heads District CA
  • North Coast Cricket Council
    • Clarence River CA
    • Coffs Harbour District CA
    • Lower Clarence CA
    • Nambucca Valley CA
  • Mid North Coast Cricket Council
    • Hastings River District CA
    • Macleay Valley CA
    • Manning River District CA

Riverina Zone[]

This zone is divided into three councils of multiple districts:

  • Murrumbidgee Cricket Council
    • Ardlethan Barellan CA
    • Griffith DCA
    • Hillston DCA
    • Lake Cargelligo DCA
    • Leeton DCA
    • West Wyalong DCA
  • Northern Riverina Cricket Council
    • Cootamundra DCA
    • Gundagai DCA
    • Temora DCA
    • Tumut DCA
    • Wagga Wagga DCA
    • Yass DCA
  • Southern Riverina Cricket Council
    • Murray Valley DCA
    • Deniliquin DCA
    • Capaspe DCA (Victoria)
    • Northern Districts CA (Victoria)

Southern Zone[]

Website: Southern Zone

This zone is divided into eight districts. These are:

  • Eurobodalla DCA
  • Far South Coast
  • Crookwell DCA
  • Goulburn DCA
  • Highlands DCA
  • Monaro DCA
  • Shoalhaven DCA
  • South Coast DCA

Western Zone[]

Website: Western Zone

This zone is divided into 3 Councils covering multiple districts:

  • Lachlan Cricket Council
  • Condobolin DCA
  • Cowra DCA
  • Forbes DCA
  • Parkes DCA
  • Young DCA
  • Macquarie Valley Cricket Council
  • Bourke DCA
  • Cobar DCA
  • Dubbo DCA
  • Gilgandra DCA
  • Narromine DCA
  • Nyngan DCA
  • Walgett DCA
  • Warren DCA
  • Wellington DCA
  • Mitchell Cricket Council
  • Bathurst DCA
  • Blue Mountains DCA
  • Gulgong DCA
  • Lithgow DCA
  • Molong DCA
  • Mudgee DCA
  • Orange DCA

Honours[]

Country Cricket NSW Staff[]

Administration[]

  • CEO: TBC
  • Country Cricket Coordinator: Bruce Whitehouse

Regional Cricket Staff[]

  • Central North RCM: Matthew Walter
  • Illawarra Southern RCM: Paul Brockley
  • Newcastle Central Coast RCM: Francis Walsh
  • North Coast RCM: Lawrence Murphy
  • Riverina RCM: Robbie Mackinlay
  • Western RCM: Matthew Tabbernor

See also[]

References[]

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  2. ^ "Grand Cricket Match between Queanbeyan and Braidwood", Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer, Sydney, vol. XVI, no. 464, p. 2, February 19, 1959
  3. ^ "Country News. Queanbeyan.", The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser, Goulburn, vol. IX, no. 430, p. 4, September 27, 1856
  4. ^ "Queanbean and Goulburn", The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser, Goulburn, vol. X, no. 638, p. 2, March 26, 1859
  5. ^ "The Cricket Match at Queanbeyan", The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser, Goulburn, vol. IX, no. 514, p. 2, January 16, 1858
  6. ^ "Cricket. Queanbeyan and Yass", The Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser, Goulburn, vol. X, no. 638, p. 2, March 26, 1859
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  10. ^ "Cricket". Gosford Times. Gosford: National Library of Australia. 12 Apr 1907. p. 6. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  11. ^ "Cricket". The Newcastle Herald. Newcastle: National Library of Australia. 25 Mar 1912. p. 3. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  12. ^ "Annual Dinner". Gosford Times. Gosford: National Library of Australia. 11 Mar 1920. p. 7. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  13. ^ "Gosford". Empire. Sydney: National Library of Australia. 23 Feb 1874. p. 3. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  14. ^ "Cricket". The Sydney Mail. NSW: National Library of Australia. 22 Jun 1872. p. 782. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  15. ^ "Cricket". Gosford Times. Gosford: National Library of Australia. 13 Oct 1921. p. 12. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  16. ^ "Cricket". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney: National Library of Australia. 29 May 1862. p. 5. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  17. ^ "Cricket". Gosford Times. Gosford: State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 24. 11 Feb 1898.
  18. ^ "Cricket". Gosford Times. Gosford: National Library of Australia. 16 Sep 1926. p. 11. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  19. ^ "Woy Woy Cricket Club". Gosford Times. Gosford: National Library of Australia. 19 Feb 1915. p. 7. Retrieved 26 Jun 2017.
  20. ^ "Gosford Cricket Draw". The Newcastle Herald. Newcastle: National Library of Australia. 11 Oct 1947. p. 12. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  21. ^ "Cricket". The Sydney Mail. NSW: National Library of Australia. 11 Nov 1871. p. 1165. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  22. ^ "Local and General". Gosford Times. Gosford: State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 24. 16 Dec 1898.

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