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Welcome to Redoubtables WCC!

Redoubtables Women's Cricket Club are in the process of merging with Purley Cricket Club

We will continue to practice on Thursday evenings and play matches most Sundays. We play 50 and 40 over league, and 20 over cup competitions. We also have a thriving junior section. All our training and most home games will be held at Purley Sports Club, The Ridge, Purley.


A bit more about us

Redoubtables were one of the largest clubs in Surrey and the oldest surviving women's club in the country, and second oldest club in the world! We have had to merge due to the current economic climate. We currently run two league teams, a cup team, a friendly team and we have a growing junior section who play in the Surrey Trust League and the Super 6s Cup competition.

We are always looking for new players of any age or ability, so come and join us!

 

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Whether you are a junior looking to play, a parent or a more experienced player or coach wanting to join a new Club, find out all about Redoubtables - who to contact, our facilities and how to join. Get involved!

If you're interested in joining Redoubtables, please make contact by e-mailing us at redoubtables@hotmail.com, or come along to one of our training sessions (Thursday nights throughout the summer at our home ground, Plough Lane).

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