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Position Vacant - Greenvale Kangaroos CC - Women's Assistant Coaches
The Greenvale Kangaroos Cricket Club are now accepting applications for Assistant Coaches to join their expanding Senior Women’s Program. They welcome applications from both female and male coaches who are passionate about the women's game. They’re building a supportive, high-performance environment and are seeking coaches who are passionate about developing players and contributing to a thriving women’s cricket pathway. Enquiries are asked to be submitted to Greenvale Kangar
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Position Vacant - Dandenong CC - Women's Assistant Coach
Dandenong Cricket Club is seeking the services of an Assistant Coach for their Women's Cricket Program for the 2026/27 Victorian Premier Cricket season. The successful applicant will assist our Head Coach and lead our 2nd XI on game days. The coach will assist the development of players toward 1st XI cricket, pathways opportunities and State/Australian representation. Applications close Tuesday 5th May and is open to both a playing or non-playing coach. Further details and ap


Gulbis and Griffiths Crowned at Kookaburra Premier Cricket Awards
Carlton all-rounder Evan Gulbis has claimed the Jack Ryder Medal, while Box Hill’s Zoe Griffiths has taken out the Una Paisley Medal at the 2025/26 Kookaburra Victorian Premier Cricket Awards held at the MCG last night. Gulbis secured the Jack Ryder Medal with 31 votes, edging out Casey South Melbourne’s Finlay Gordon on 27 votes, with Greenvale Kangaroos’ Will Luxton finishing third on 26 votes. A consistent and influential performer throughout the season, Gulbis played a ke


Melbourne and Richmond Crowned T20 Premiers at Toorak Park
Toorak Park played host to a memorable Australia Day double-header as Melbourne Cricket Club and Richmond Cricket Club claimed the Victorian Premier Cricket Women’s and Men’s 1st XI T20 Premierships in emphatic fashion. Women’s 1st XI T20 Grand Final Melbourne CC def. Essendon Maribyrnong Park LCC by 5 wickets Melbourne produced a composed chase to secure the Women’s T20 title, defeating Essendon Maribyrnong Park by five wickets with 15 balls remaining. After being sent in, E




























































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