Gretna Cricket Club 2016/17 season information.
SENIOR TRAINING
Sunday, September 11, starting at 10.30am at the Gretna War Memorial Oval. Membership: $80. For more information contact club secretary Ben Rainbird on 0448 355 676 or email therainbirds770@gmail.com
YOUTH LEAGUE CRICKET
Youth League caters for boys and girls aged 12 to 16 who are ready for traditional pitch cricket competitions. Registration and Training Day for U/13s, U/14s & U/16s will be held on Sunday, September 25, at the Gretna War Memorial Oval. Registrations from 10.30am, training from 11am, BBQ to follow. Membership: $40. Season starts: Sunday, October 23. For more information contact junior development officer Wade Gleeson on 0429 704 677 or email wadegleeson@live.com.au
T20 BLAST
T20 Blast caters for boys and girls aged 7 to 12 years. The eight-week program will run every Friday from October 28 to December 16, from 4:30pm to 6pm. Sessions will be run at Tynwald Park in New Norfolk and the Gretna War Memorial Oval, with the first session being at Tynwald Park. Cost will be $99. To register and pay, go to playcricket.com.au > find my local club > enter your postcode > Gretna Cricket Club > MILO T20 BLAST. For more information contact junior development officer Wade Gleeson on 0429 704 677 or email wadegleeson@live.com.au
In2CRICKET
In2Cricket caters for boys and girls from 4 to 10 years. Glenora District High School's in2Cricket programs will be running on Sundays from October 23 to December 4 and February 5 to March 19. The cost will be $75 per child for each program. Sessions will be from 9am to 10am. To register and pay, go to playcricket.com.au > find my local club > enter your postcode > Glenora District High School > Milo in2CRICKET. For more information contact co-ordinator Annie McKenzie on 0407 881 276 or email annie.mckenzie@education.tas.gov.au
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