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Junior Cricket in Geelong: Clubs, Formats and How to Sign Your Child Up for a Season

Cricket has a long and enthusiastic following in Geelong, and local associations make it easy for children to find a team and enjoy the summer game.

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By The Daily Geelong · Published 4 April 2026, 7:25 pm

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Updated 13 h ago· 13 July 2026, 3:30 am

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Junior Cricket in Geelong: Clubs, Formats and How to Sign Your Child Up for a Season
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Cricket is one of the great summer sports of the Geelong region, played on ovals and grounds across the city from the earliest months of spring through into autumn. For children looking to pick up a bat or bowl their first over, the local junior cricket scene offers a well-organised pathway from first-timer programs right through to competitive club cricket, all with a strong emphasis on fun and learning.

The entry point for most young cricketers is Cricket Australia's Woolworths Cricket Blast program, which caters to children from about five to ten years of age. Sessions focus on skill development through games and activities rather than formal matches, making it ideal for children who are new to the sport. Blast programs run through local cricket associations and are held on weekend mornings during the early part of the cricket season, which typically runs from October through to March or April.

The Geelong Cricket Association coordinates competitive junior cricket across the region, organising grades and competitions for boys and girls from under-10s upward. As children develop their skills, they move into modified formats such as T20 and 30-over games before progressing to full-format matches at senior junior levels. Clubs are based at grounds throughout the city and surrounding areas, with names like the South Barwon, Grovedale and St Joseph's clubs being part of the local fabric.

Registration is managed through the MyCricket and PlayHQ platforms. Parents can search for junior-affiliated clubs through the Cricket Victoria website or directly via the Geelong Cricket Association. Most clubs welcome new players at the start of each season, and the association can connect families to clubs with capacity if their nearest option is full. Equipment requirements at the junior level are minimal to start, and many clubs have shared gear for newcomers.

Girls' cricket is a growing and vibrant part of the Geelong scene. Cricket Victoria actively supports dedicated girls' competitions, and many local clubs run parallel girls-only grades through the association. For families keen on summer sport with a social dimension, junior cricket in Geelong offers a fantastic combination of skill development, outdoor exercise and lasting club friendships.

Sources: Cricket Australia Blast Cricket Victoria Geelong Cricket Association

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