April 3, 2026
Coffs cricket season review The Woolgoolga Cricket Club Rebels were the most successful club of the season.

Coffs cricket season review

SIXERS Cricket League Coffs Harbour’s 2025/26 season is in the books.

Here is how each club fared this past summer.

Nana Glen Lizards: Successfully defended their first-grade premiership.

Were also semi-finalists in the second-grade, third-grade, and under 12s competitions.

Sawtell Cricket Club: Finished runners-up in first-grade in a near undefeated season.

Were also runners-up in the second and fourth-grade competitions.

Strong in the juniors finishing runners up in the Under 16s, and making the semi-finals of all three junior competitions.

Woolgoolga Cricket Club Rebels: The most successful club winning three premierships.

The Rebels first-grade side were one win from a grand final bowing out at the Preliminary Final stage, while the second-grade side defended their premiership.

Were strong in the juniors winning both the Under 16s and Under 14s premierships.

Also finished runners-up in the third-grade competition.

Bellingen District Cricket Club: Their first-grade side were knocked out in the first week of finals.

Finished runners-up in the Under 14s competition.

Diggers Cricket Club: Tough season for the first-grade side not making the finals series.

Won the third-grade premiership, and finished runners up in the Under 12s competition.

Coffs Colts Cricket Club: Finished with the wooden spoon in first-grade, and were semi-finalists in third-grade.

Macksville Bulls: Strong in the junior ranks winning the Under 12s premiership, and made the semi-finals of all three junior competitions.

Also won the fourth-grade premiership.

Urunga Cricket Club: Semi-finalists in both the second and fourth-grade competitions.

Dorrigo Buzzards: Played in both the third-grade and Under 12s competitions.

By Aiden BURGESS

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