Fitness, fun and family at Castlemaine United CC

Castlemaine United CC's A Grade premiers celebrate their win in season 2024-2025.
Castlemaine United CC's A Grade premiers celebrate their win in season 2024-2025.

Local champions the Castlemaine United Cricket Club is inviting new, past and ‘cricket curious’ players to join their family-friendly club.
As it looks to build on its premiership successes from last season, the club will field men’s, women’s and junior teams, and also run the popular Cricket Blasters program for kids aged 4 to 10.
With the local season beginning soon, people from Castlemaine and beyond are invited to dust off their bat or come and roll their arm over for the first time.
Based at historic and picturesque Camp Reserve in the heart of town, the Castlemaine United Cricket Club is one of the oldest clubs in Victoria. Established in 1881, it continues today as a fun, inclusive and successful club.
With the footy season over, warm weather around the corner and world cricket’s greatest competition The Ashes set to be summer’s backdrop, it’s the perfect time to get involved.
For those keen to support in other ways, the club is always looking for sponsors to help keep the 144-year-old club a strong and vibrant part of the local community.
Women’s team member Andrea Brasher said playing cricket is a great way to get fit and healthy, learn new skills and meet new people in the community.
“The club is part of a welcoming and growing women’s competition, and I’d encourage everyone to give it a try no matter your experience,” Andrea said.
Men’s team member Will Penrose it’s a friendly and passionate cricket family down at Castlemaine United, with a great social environment.
“Whether you’re looking to improve your game or are just getting started, we’d love to see you down at the Camp Reserve,” Will said.
The club holds training on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays from 5pm at the Camp Reserve in Forest Street, Castlemaine or call 0429 053 159 for more information on how you can get involved.

Castlemaine United CC’s C Grade premiers celebrate their win.
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