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Club Cricket

Cricket You don't have to be in the big time to be online - some of the best websites around belong to grassroots, junior or amateur clubs. Let us know if you have a site you want us to include.

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South Wales Cricket Association
http://www.swca.co.uk

Since 1926, the oldest established cricket league in Wales. Mostly includes teams from Swansea and South West Wales, but includes clubs from Cowbridge, Maesteg and Aberdare.


Aberdare Cricket Club
http://www.aberdarecc.org.uk

Fixtures, reports, photos and more - including Fantasy Cricket and a guide to the Laws of the game.

Abergavenny Cricket Club
http://abergavenny.play-cricket.com

Formed in 1834, this is one of the oldest cricket clubs in the world. Look out for details of occasional first-class cricket matches involving Glamorgan.
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    Abertillery Town Cricket Club
    http://www.abertillerycricket.com

    All invited to support the team Saturdays 1.30pm at The Park.

    Barry Athletic Cricket Club
    http://stagarmy08.webs.com

    All the latest news about the club, including photos, views and match reports from each game.

    Barry Wanderers Cricket Club
    http://www.barrywandererscc.co.uk

    A non-profit making, social club existing primarily to enjoy the game of cricket. Apart from a midweek local league, most of their 100 games a season are friendlies.

    Bridgend Town Cricket Club
    http://www.bridgend-town-cricket.co.uk

    Founded around 1840, one of the oldest cricket clubs in Wales.

    Cardiff Casuals Cricket Club
    http://www.cardiffcasualscricket.co.uk

    Participants in Cardiff's midweek Willow League, the club aims to play in a spirit of fun rather than victory at all costs.

    Cardiff Cricket Club
    http://cardiff.play-cricket.com

    A guide to one of the region's leading clubs including details of how to join.

    Cardiff Cavaliers Cricket Club
    http://www.cardiffcavaliers.com

    Open to anyone regardless of ability who enjoys cricket. The Cavaliers play in the midweek Willow League and friendly games at weekends, often in the valleys.

    Cardiff Bay Barbarians Cricket Club
    http://www.cardiffbaybarbarians.co.uk

    Another team competing in the Willow League.

    Creigiau Cricket Club
    http://creigiau.play-cricket.com

    Formed in 1987, Creigiau joined the WCCC Alliance (one team) in 1999 and the Conference (two teams) in 2001. Now competing in the South Wales Cricket League.

    Croesyceiliog Cricket Club
    http://www.croesycc.co.uk

    Founded before 1905, all records before that date were lost so they celebrated their centenary in 2005. Now competing in the South Wales Premier League, they also run several junior sides.

    Maesteg Cricket Club
    http://www.maestegcricketclub.com

    Forum based website for cricket club members and supporters. Registration required.

    Newport Cricket Club
    http://newportcc.play-cricket.com

    Comprehensive club cricket website which goes beyond the boundaries of self promotion. Need to register to gain full access to the site.
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    Newport Fugitives
    http://www.fugies.net

    The "Fugies" is one of the premier cricket clubs in South Wales. As well as a social club, snooker and darts teams, there are three senior weekend cricket sides and a flourishing youth section.
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    Sully Centurions Cricket Club
    http://www.sullycenturions.com

    Winners of the National Village Cup in 2004.

    Radyr Cricket Club
    http://www.radyrcc.co.uk/

    This club runs three Saturday sides, one Sunday side and several youth sides. There's also an Indoor side during the close season.

    St Fagans Cricket Club
    http://www.stfaganscc.co.uk

    One of the region's leading clubs having won the 1st XI Premier League in 2005 and 2006 and the South Wales Leagues Champions Trophy in 2004, 2005 and 2006. Boys and girls are welcome from the age of 7 and there are junior teams at under 9, under 11, under 13 and under 15.

    Ton Pentre Cricket Club
    http://www.tonpentre.play-cricket.com

    Keep up to date with this Valleys club.

    Usk Cricket Club
    http://www.uskathleticclub.co.uk/cricket/welcome-to-usk-cricket-club.html

    Playing in the South Wales Cricket League, the club also has a women's team and junior teams for boys and girls.


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