Introducing the WWCC & Wellington Cricket Player Engagement Initiative

Building on a storied legacy, we're pleased to announce a new initiative aimed at strengthening the bond between our cricket community and Wellington players, both current and retired.

What's New?

Honorary Memberships for current Blaze and Firebirds players!

John Standish Memberships for our esteemed retired cricketers moving forward!

Continuing a Proud Tradition

The WWCC has always been a cradle for Wellington cricket talent. Our club boasts a long list of illustrious names who have either taken the field for Wellington or have been part of our community. The WWCC has always been a cradle for Wellington cricket talent. Past Wellington players to either take the field or be part of our Club is a long and features illustrious names such as:

EJG, Erv McSweeney, Hamish Marshall (m), Steve Murdoch (m), Peter Holland (m), Liz Perry (m), Caitlin King, Trevor McMahon (m), Don Neely (m), Richard Petrie (m), Matt McEwan, Azhar Abbas, Grant Cederwall (m), Brian Cederwall (m), Alecz Day, Grant Donaldson, Lincoln Doull (m), Jonathan Ross (m), Ewen Chatfield (m), Lee Edwards, Liz Scurr, Lucy Doolan, Grant Elliott, Sam Fairley, Stephen Fleming, Martin Crowe, Roger Fouhy (m), Scott McHardy (m), Kevin Forde, Matt Bell, Scott Golder, Hamish Bennett, Mark Houghton, Glynn Howell, Rhys Morgan, Deepak Joon, Leigh Kelly, Luke Woodcock, Vanessa Chatfield, Robbie Kerr, Andy McKay, Greg McKenzie (m), Steve Maguiness, Graham Murray, Jim Newbegin (m), Ross Ormiston (m), Ben Orton, Mike Sears, Matt Taylor, Paul Tindall (m), Illi Tugaga, Ash Turner, David Whiting (m), Bert Vance, Ross Verry (m), Richard White, Scott Weenink (m), Glenn Wilkinson (m), Brett Williams, Bruce Edgar, Trish Macelvey, Maureen Peters, Barb Bevage, Jill Saulbury, Pru Hyman, Linda Lindsay, Cheryl Henshilwood, John Beck (m), Ru Morgan (m), Diddy Knapp (m), Bob Vance (m), John Morrison (m), Richard Collinge (m), Anthony Stewart (NSW and Australia), Dermt Payton (CD) (m denotes paid member at some stage).

Why It Matters

Our initiative aims to offer an official channel of recognition and a strong sense of belonging, ensuring that the legacy of camaraderie continues for generations to come.

Upcoming Events

Keep an eye out for a range of events designed to foster stronger community ties, from mentorship programs to cricket festival days. Together, let's continue to build on our proud legacy!

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