About the WDCC

The Woodville District Cricket Club sits proudly in the western suburbs of Adelaide, with it's modern clubrooms over-looking the beautiful Woodville Oval. Established in 1937, the "Peckers" have produced some outstanding cricketers the likes of former Australian Captain Barry Jarman and former Australian Fast Bowler Rodney Hogg.
 Woodville has also been home to some great State representatives including, classy batsman John Causby, swing bowler John Drennen, keeper/batsman David Kelly and current A Grade players Daniel Harris and Ken Skewes.

The club has 4 senior and 6 junior teams all serviced by excellent training facilities.

Our fully licensed clubrooms offers you a comfortable, friendly atmosphere, where you can relax and enjoy the cricket while having the "coldest beer in Adelaide" or socialise with the players after the game. Meals are also available on most Saturday nights throughout the season.

The club is also available for private functions through the winter months.

 Providing a Cricket Pathway

The Woodville District Cricket Club, as a member of the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA), provides a cricket pathway for players from ‘Have-a-go’ Cricket through to Under 17 at a Junior Level then through the Seniors to the Redbacks and ultimately to the Australian Team.

Our cricket pathway, which allows players to join at any level, is as follows:  

- Have-a-go Cricket (5-8 Yr Olds)
- Kanga Cricket (9-10 Yr Olds)           

- Primary School Cricket

- Average Cricket (Yr 5)        

- Progressive Cricket (Yr 6/7)              

- Ray Sutton Shield (Grade Competition for Primary Students)

- Under 13

- Under 14

- Under 16

- Under 17 (Shell Shield)

- Senior Grades – A,B,C & D

- U14 SACA Squad

- SAPSASA, U15, U17 & U19 State Teams

- Commonwealth Cricket Academy

- SA Cricket Academy

- ACB Cup

- SACA – Redbacks

- Cricket Australia – Australian Team