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It's back for 2026!
Jersey Cricket is thrilled to confirm the return of our brand-new girls' cricket programme: Walkers HERA Cricket Legacy!
Walkers HERA Cricket Legacy is designed to give girls the opportunity to play more cricket, in an environment where teamwork, sportsmanship, and fun take centre stage!
Who Can Join:
Girls aged 7-15 who are keen to enjoy some cricket!
What is HERA Cricket Legacy?
HERA provides a vibrant space for girls who want to enjoy social and competitive cricket in Jersey. The league features three clubs connected to established clubs on the Island, creating a strong community for young players. Each team will benefit from mentorship by two members of the Women’s Squad, along with a dedicated manager and coach from the club.
Our Clubs:
Please select from one of the three clubs below to join for the summer:
All clubs have 2 age group sessions at U12s (hybrid softball cricket) & U15s (hard ball cricket). Players in school year 7 can choose either session depending on experience and confidence.
Players DO NOT need to be available for all training and matches to take part. We want as many girls as possible to access cricket so even if they can only make either/or then please sign them up.
Cost:
The cost for the 10 weeks of winter training, coaching and a club training t-shirt is £60.
What to Expect:
Skill Development: Enjoy dynamic coaching sessions tailored for fun, with options for hard ball or hybrid cricket. Each club will be provided with qualified coaches who will bring their passion and expertise to help each girl enhance her skills.
Competitive Matches: Participate in thrilling league matches throughout the season to gain valuable match experience and showcase their skills, while having fun with friends.
Get Ready to Play!
Don’t miss the chance to be part of an empowering community that promotes confidence, fitness, and fun. Grab your gear, rally your friends, and let’s make this season unforgettable!
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