This is a repeating event27 February 2025 4:30 pm13 March 2025 4:30 pm
This is a repeating event27 February 2025 4:30 pm13 March 2025 4:30 pm
thu06mar4:30 pmthu6:00 pmWyndham All Abilities Football (AFL) and Cricket (Wyndham Tigers)
The Wyndham All Abilities Football (AFL) and Cricket club (Wyndham Tigers) has been around for over 30 years offering football and cricket for people with
The Wyndham All Abilities Football (AFL) and Cricket club (Wyndham Tigers) has been around for over 30 years offering football and cricket for people with an intellectual disability.
The club plays Cricket in the Summer and Football (AFL) in the Winter. New players are welcome. Contact Greig Donald to find out more: 0409257199
Our Football season runs from April to August, Pre-season starts Thursday 13 February.
We train weekly and have games every 2 weeks, 10 games in total and finals. We also sometimes play exhibition matches in the country, generally going up to Horsham for a weekend as a group of around 30 people.
We are one of the foundation clubs of the F.I.D.A (Football Integration Development Association) competition.
Ages: 14 years to adult
Our Cricket season runs from late October to February in the MAACA (Melbourne All Abilities Cricket Association) competition. Pre-season starts Mid September.
We train weekly, play around 5 games per season, as well as a competition in Mildura in late October each year where we take 10 players and 2 carers.
Ages: 12 years to adult
Football – shorts, socks, hoodies and shirts. Football jumper can be purchased or you can borrow one of ours which is washed by a club official each week. You will need to provide your own football boots.
Cricket – a club shirt. You will need to provide trainers and either white cricket pants or black shorts.
All training dates and activities are posted on the club’s facebook page: facebook.com/wyndhamtigers
People are welcome to come down to our club and try out a training session. Please contact the club to confirm the days and times – training may not be taking place during some holiday periods.
6 March 2025 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Warringa Crescent Reserve
59-79 Warringa Crescent, Hoppers Crossing
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