Good sports – Gold Medal Accreditation


The Sunbury Cricket Club is proudly participating in the Good Sports program and is maintaining its Gold Medal standard.

Good Sports – Australia’s largest community health sports program – has been helping build strong community sporting clubs across Australia for over 20 years of which Sunbury Cricket Club has been  are committed and actively engaged in using the guidelines.

Sunbury Cricket Club are proud participants in the Good Sports program and have been maintaining our Gold Medal Accreditation for more than 8 seasons. Being a Good Sports club means we have policies in place and commitments to our members that demonstrate we:
 
1. have a safe and welcoming club environment
2. do not welcome bad behavior on field or off
3. care about members’ health and wellbeing
4. have all your legal rules and regulations sorted.
 

 

It is the Sunbury Cricket Clubs mission to foster ongoing respect and success by providing a positive and enjoyable cricket experience for all, while developing players, people and partnerships in the community.

You can find all SCC Codes of Conduct and Safe management policies on our website:

These include:

Mission Statement

Policy for the Safeguarding of Children

Code of Conduct and Social Media Policy

SCC Child Safe Code of Conduct 

Good Sports Level 3 Accreditation

Alcohol Policy

Smoke Free Policy

Safe Transport Policy

Gisborne and District Cricket Association

Codes / Policies / Downloads

Victorian Turf Cricket Association

Codes / Policies / Downloads

SCC Codes of Conduct and Safe management policies

Star Weekly – Sunbury strengthens batting


Courtesy: Tara Murray, Star Weekly

Sunbury has strengthened its batting line up as it aims for finals in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association division 3.

The Roar’s bowling attack has been its strength since coming to the VTCA, bowling them to victory on several occasions.

But their batting has been hit and miss at times.

New coach Jace Carton said that was the area they knew they needed to boost for this season.

“We can easily bowl out sides,” he said.

“The players we targeted have added strength to the squad and we are looking really good.

“We know what we needed to get and we’ve filled those positions. We’ve recruited quite well.

“We’re aiming for finals and hoping to get a home final and finish top two.”

Carton said they had added four players who they believe will play in their first XI. He said some players who had been looking not to play had returned as well in another bonus.

“We’ve brought in good quality players, so our first and second sides will be very strong.

“There are also players that haven’t returned, but we’ve replaced them and it’s flowing down into the second XI.

“Our depth is looking really strong.”

Former Diggers Rest Bulla coach Kevin Barker has signed with the Roar. He also previously played for Rupertswood, while also having stints in Victorian Premier Cricket and the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association. He has also played over in the United Kingdom.

Sajith Kalumpria is an opening bat and wicketkeeper who played 60 first class games in Sri Lanka,

Carton’s son Issac Carton, who was playing Victorian Premier Cricket at the Greenvale Kangaroos, has followed his dad across.

Amrit Sandhu, a middle order leg spinner, has come across from Sunbury United.

Amrit Sandhu

The Roar was set to kick off its season this Saturday against Glenroy, but the round was postponed until December 4 due to not enough grounds being ready.

The Roar are set to face Grand United next week, but Carton like many other coaches aren’t sure enough grounds will be ready this week to start play as heavy rain continues to cause issues.

After the first three seasons in the VTCA playing outside of Sunbury, the club will be able to play games at their home ground, Clarke Oval, this season.

Carton said they were looking forward to that opportunity.

In another good sign, Carton said they were confident of getting their under-18 turf side up and going.

The side is the only turf one in that age group in the Sunbury and Macedon Ranges area.

U18 Sunday Turf information
 
 
Players currently playing and training for other clubs/associations will still be able to play Saturday club cricket as usual.
 
These players would simply register under a Playing Permit for this competition.
 
We are also pleased to announce that Jason McGann will Coach/Manage the squad.
 
If you are interested in being part of history and want to play higher level turf cricket, please contact:
Jason McGann     0401 677 145
Jace Carton           0414 292 228
Brendan Doyle    0426 244 187

 

 

We are the only cricket club in Sunbury and surrounding areas that offer TURF cricket.