| ACE Cricket Coaching have relationships with many of the District and Suburban Turf Cricket sides and each season have places reserved for cricketers at the Academy.
You will be part of the physical training at the club as well mid week net sessions. Games take place on Saturdays and Sundays. With all clubs having a minimum of 4 teams, and some with as many as 10, you can imagine there is a great atmosphere within each club; clearly reflected in the mass of social activity which takes place at each club throughout the week!
WACA District Competition (formerly Vodafone Cup)
Fixtures
The WACA District Competition is WA’s premier club cricket competition and the breeding ground for our future Test and WA champions. Contested between the 16 WACA District Clubs, competition between clubs has been both passionate and fierce since Metropolitan first claimed the premiership in 1885-86.
First and second grade competition is played on most Saturdays and some Sundays during the season, while third and fourth grade competition is limited to Saturday cricket only. When a club’s first and second grade teams play a two-day fixture on the Saturday-Sunday of a weekend, third and fourth grade play a one-afternoon match on the Saturday only.
Sunday League
Fixtures
Formerly known as the Don’t Drink and Drive Shield, the WACA’ s Sunday League is a one-day competition played between the 16 WACA District Clubs as well as two additional teams nominated to represent the Country and Metropolitan affiliated associations.
Divided into 4 divisions, teams play each other once during a round-robin format before the two highest placed teams in each division qualify for the quarter-finals. At the final stage competition becomes a knockout format leading up to a spectacular Grand-final, played under lights each season at the WACA Ground.
Carlton Mid Colts
Fixtures
The Carlton Mid Colts competition is almost identical to the Sunday League, except that qualification is restricted to players under 21 years of age. The Colts competition provides a great opportunity for younger club cricketers to experience a high standard of competition designed to continue their development into senior cricket. While the grand-final is not played at the WACA Ground, competition is just as fierce and passionate as it is in the seniors.
Masters
Fixtures
Masters Competition provides clubs with the perfect excuse to celebrate our great game and retain the involvement of senior players after their bodies have decided not to go where the mind is willing. To qualify for Masters players must be over 35 years of age, available to play on the occasional Sunday afternoon and able to shout team-mates at the bar in the event of scoring a duck or dropping a catch.
Western Warriors
Doubleview Carine Cricket Club
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