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WELCOME TO OUR WOMEN'S PAGE

The 2012/13 Brewer Shield team - Winners of SCAWC's T20 competition holding the perpetual Reg Tulk Shield, named in honour of NDCC's stalwart, the late Reg Tulk. 

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CLUB PRACTICE DURING THE SEASON


Every WEDNESDAY, at venues and times while Mark Taylor Oval (formerly Waitara Oval) is out of action, please visit the Women's Facebook Group HERE

 

To follow all the news about what's happening both on and off the field for the Women and the Club, please go to or join the Club's TEAM APP and our Social Media, which can be found via following links:

 

TEAM APP     -      FACEBOOK     -     TWITTER

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REGISTRATION FORMS


Click HERE to go to our Club's Registration and Clothing Order page. 

ABOUT US

ND's looks forward to every new season of the Women's Grade competition at our turf home grounds at Mark Taylor (formerly Waitara), Asquith and Storey Park Ovals.

The Club has grown considerably since the Hornsby Kuring-gai and Hills District Cricket Association (HK&HDCA) first entered teams in the SCAWC back in 1997/98 before the transitioning to the Northern District Cricket Club (NDCC) on 5th July 2005. Over the seasons, the Club has been awarded the SCAWC "Spirit of Cricket" award many times, which reflects of the way our players continue to play their cricket. Our players continue to attain representative honours each season, and the Club has won numerous Grade competitions plus received many individual SCAWC performance awards over the seasons. 

We cater for players interested in playing competitive grade cricket at a senior level or as a stepping stone to a representative career at junior or senior levels with Cricket NSW. Players are welcome to join based of their experience and cricketing skills. We also support girl's cricket via both the Breakers Junior Cricket Leagues and HK&HDCA competitions as well as being a conduit for Central Coast, Hunter region and North Coast players to provide girls with a clear pathway in the development of their game.

The Club has qualified coaches and holds regular and specialised training sessions on the turf facilities at Mark Taylor Oval (formerly Waitara Oval) during the season, on Wednesday afternoons until dusk. Also the Club runs training clinics at Mark Taylor Oval during the summer school holidays. The players are supported by a Women's Sub-committee, which meets on a regular basis, and Women's News and Events entries can be followed on their Facebook Group HERE.

For any players interested in knowing more about NDCC Women's Cricket or if you are simply interested in playing Women's Cricket in season 2021/22, please contact Tracey Bates on mobile: 0408 023 241 or email: 

NDSWomen@gmail.com

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