Castle Hill RSL Cricket Club

Castle Hill RSL Cricket Club (CHRSLCC) has a long, proud history in the Hills District,
having played the first match in 1858.
The Club offers cricket for both boys and girls, Milo In2Cricket, Juniors and Senior as well as a Girls only competition.

The Castle Hill RSL Cricket Club (CHRSLCC) has a long, proud history in the Hills District,
having played the first match in 1858.
CHRSLCC aims to promote the opportunity for as many people as possible to play the great
game and to provide an opportunity regardless of age or skill to enjoy the spirit of community
flowing from a team game.

The CHRSLCC is a dynamic community sporting club servicing the growing North West Hills district.
CHRSLCC is a major club in the Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hills District Cricket Association (HKHDCA)
and believes it has a commitment to the community to foster the development of youth in the district.
CHRSLCC is a family focussed club where players enjoy the game with their mates, it is not
focussed on winning at all costs. The club is particularly proud of its Girls Cricket teams.

The club has been aligned with the Castle Hill RSL for the last 15 years. Junior players become members
of the CHRSL Youth Club and Senior players become members of the RSL. Like the RSL the commitment
to community has seen the CHRSLCC through In2Cricket (formerly Have-A-Go) which introduces children
as young as four to the basics of the game through fun activities, through to Juniors who until the age
of 16 play in ungraded teams.
Juniors are provided with learning opportunities embracing all skill areas, ensuring the whole team is
involved, individual skills area learnt and practiced.

Progression is provided from the Junior U15 & U16 grades into the Senior teams.
Seniors cricket provides the opportunity for those wishing to take a very serious involvement at
A Grade level, which is played on turf, to those seeking the social benefits of a friendly Saturday
afternoon game followed by a few drinks at the RSL.

Juniors have the opportunity to aim for the A2 Development competition played on turf or play with their
mates in B, C or D Grade.

The club is rightly proud of its recognition as friendly club, where everyone is welcome regardless of
their skill level, and the game is played with respect for the Spirit of Cricket, the rules, team mates
and the opposition.

In achieving these aims, the club is supported by numerous volunteers who give their time and energy
to teach and mentor junior players.

The volunteers fill the roles of coaches, managers and scorers. These volunteers are mums, dads,
family members or older players helping out. All volunteers have a deep seated love and respect for
the game and many have a playing history.

Team coaches usually have some cricket/coaching experience and the club tries to support them by
funding the Development Level 1 Coaching Qualification. These individuals are vital to the future of
the Castle Hill RSL Cricket Club.



The club is managed by a Committee comprised by volunteers and more are welcome!

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