THE Woolgoolga Cricket Club kicked off its 2025/26 season this week, with high hopes for a successful summer on the back of an incredible year.
In a historic 2024/25 season that saw Woolgoolga claim Second Grade and Fourth Grade premierships, the club also won the Club Championship for the first time in its history.
“Winning the Club Championship was a massive achievement for us,” club treasurer Aaron Singh said.
“It really shows the direction the club is heading, and now the focus is on making it even stronger.
“This season, we want more success on the field while continuing to grow our junior base – because that’s where it all starts.”
The club is now calling on new players of all ages and abilities to get involved.
“Whether you’re keen for First Grade cricket, social cricket, or you’re a junior just starting out, Woolgoolga has a team for you,” Singh said.
“Junior cricket continues to thrive at Woolgoolga, with programs like Woolworths Cricket Blast inspiring more kids to take up the game.”
Singh credits Woolgoolga’s success to a strong culture, dedicated volunteers, and an effective junior-to-senior pathway.
“Woolgoolga Cricket Club is focused on building for the future while continuing to deliver on-field success,” he said.
“The ultimate goal this season? Win more premierships and keep growing the game in the community,”concluded Singh.
By David WIGLEY
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