Western Australian Grade Cricket

Western Australian Grade Cricket

Grade Cricket in Western Australia refers to the semi-professional cricket league played at a level below the first-class Western Warriors and colts teams. The competition is administered by the Western Australian Cricket Association. [ [http://www.waca.com.au/cricket/district/district.asp WACA District cricket webpage] ] It is the premier club cricket competition in Western Australia and players vying for Warriors selection are typically promoted from Grade competition clubs. Retiring international and first-class players wishing to continue playing will generally return to their original Grade club.

Awards

1st Grade clubs compete for the 'Retravision Shield'.

Clubs finishing on top of the first grade ladder at the end of the home and away series win the 'Kevin Sullivan Silver Cup' as well as a cash prize of $3000.

Clubs

* Bayswater-Morley Cricket Club
* Mount Lawley Cricket Club
* Willetton Cricket Club
* Claremont-Nedlands Cricket Club
* Fremantle Cricket Club
* Subiaco-Floreat Cricket Club
* Gosnells Cricket Club
* South Perth Cricket Club
* Joondalup Cricket Club
* University Cricket Club
* Rockingham-Mandurah Cricket Club
* Melville Cricket Club
* Midland-Guildford Cricket Club
* Perth Cricket Club
* Scarborough Cricket Club
* Wanneroo Cricket Club

Associated competitions

* 2nd Grade
* 3rd Grade
* 4th Grade
* Womens A Grade
* District Under 17
* District Under 15
* District Under 14 North Division
* District Under 14 South Division
* Inverarity Shield U/13 North
* Inverarity Shield U/13 South
* WACA Carlton Mid Colts-Div 1
* WACA Carlton Mid Colts-Div 4
* Sunday League - Div 1
* Sunday League - Div 2
* Sunday League - Div 3
* Sunday League - Div 4

ee also

*Grade cricket

References


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