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Carrum Cricket Club

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Carrum Cricket Club
Personnel
CoachPeter Ridgway
Team information
Founded1978
Home groundRoy Dore Reserve, Carrum, Victoria
Official website:http://carrumcc.vic.cricket.com.au

The Carrum Cricket Club was established in 1978 with its home ground in the heart of Carrum, Victoria, in Graham Rd. The cricket club has won 16 senior Premierships since, initially in the FDCA and more recently in the Mornington Peninsula Cricket Association (MPCA). The Club's President is Nicholas Fry and the club's champion player is Sean Austin, who has played in 8 1st XI Premierships and taken in excess of 1,000 wickets. Jeremy Graves is the most recent 1st XI premiership captain, while the club has one state representative, with Jackson Fry representing the Victorian Country XI in 2014.

The Club currently fields junior cricket sides in the MPCA with u16s, u14s, u12s and u10s. Cricket Australia's Milo Cricket is also held frequently by the club, with the aim being to create and manage a grassroots level of cricket for Primary School players.

History[edit]

Formed in 1978, the Carrum Cricket Club has been an integral aspect of community life with the suburb. The club has a proud history, having won 16 senior premierships, initially in the FDCA and now in the MPCA. (Previously Carrum Footballers Cricket Club). The club's most recent 1XI premiership was in 2004/05.

Senior Cricket[edit]

The Carrum Cricket Club has won 16 senior premierships.

The Club's current senior Leadership Group is;

  • Shaun Foster
  • Dylan Steed
  • Jackson Fry

Junior Cricket[edit]

The Carrum Cricket Club has a very successful junior program that sees them consistently winning premierships. Currently the CCC fields 2 x u10, 1x u12, 1x u14 and 1x u16 sides. Milo Cricket was implemented at the CCC 4 seasons ago and acts as a valuable learning and participation platform for the school aged students. Milo Cricket is so valuable to local clubs as it develops players into the junior program.

Milo Cricket Website - http://in2reg.cricket.com.au/pages/clubfinderdetails.aspx?mode=1&clubentityid=802


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