The Sydney Cricket Association (SCA) have confirmed the Women’s Premier Cricket start date for 2023/24 to be the weekend of Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th October. First Grade will start the season on Sunday the 8th October with a T20 match. 2nd Grade and Brewer Shield will also start the season on the Sunday. However, W3s will officially kick off the season the day before on Saturday 7th October in...Read More
With the upcoming season fast approaching, we would like to invite players, coaches, sponsors, volunteers, family, friends and the entire Manly Warringah cricket community to our 2023/24 season launch on Monday 25th September. It will be held at the iconic Harbord Diggers at Freshwater. The night will also double as the naming of our Men’s Grades 1 to 5 for Round 1. Our T20 squad will have already played a...Read More
With the 2023/24 season fast approaching, we are pleased to release our Men’s and Women’s player sponsorship packages. Designed to help support our Women’s program now and into the future, as well as continue the growth in our Men, Player Sponsorship provides any organisation with top level exposure for minimum cost. Our Player Sponsorship provides you with the following benefits: Support Women’s Program Pay Players Fees Team Announcement Branding Manly...Read More
With the 2023-24 season fast approaching, we are pleased to present our Blue Blood Membership packages. After raising $1,500 last season we will continue with 25% of all Blue Blood fees being provided as a direct grant to Happy Days, one of our community partners and the brainchild of MWDCC Godfather Mike Pawley. We have 2 available packages for the 2023-24 season as follows; **You will need to get in...Read More
Gage Roads have continued their push into the Northern Beaches, with the Manly Warringah Waratahs delighted to confirm their partnership with the club. They are locked in as one of the club partners for the next 3 seasons. Proudly Independent and Australian owned, Gage Roads started their journey over 15 years ago in the Western Australia. In fact, they were named after the strip of ocean that separates Rottnest Island...Read More