112 Nelson St, Wallsend NSW 2287
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Champions in their first season back! Competing in the Winter 2025 Division 4 competition, The Grove Indoor Cricket Team brought home the title with a mix of passion, teamwork, and a few well-earned post-match celebrations.
Made up of local legends and the General Manager of The Grove Hotel, this crew proved that community spirit and friendly competition make the perfect combination. Here’s to cold beers, great mates, and back-to-back seasons of success!
The history of Wallsend Football Club is laced with glittering, successful seasons that reflect the club’s historical value and standing in the minds of football people. A strong desire to achieve has made the club one of the most winningest in Australia, a stature that still earns respect despite a lean period in its history.
The history, the badge, the grounds, the red-and-white, the wins and the losses, the people and the players are the strong, interlaced, and tightly-knit fabric of what is quintessentially Wallsend Football Club – a homage to what football can be, and can do for us all.
Cardiff Boolaroo DCC is a strong family-based club competing in the Newcastle District competition. Newcastle is the second largest city in New South Wales and has a long history of producing first class cricketers. The club offers excellent facilities and coaching support which is the envy of other clubs in and outside our area. We are proud to encourage a strong culture of diversity with varied ethnicities within its playing ranks alongside a strong base of local juniors. We have a strong affiliation with our junior club which has around 20 sides competing in various age groups.
Initially known as Newcastle-Wallsend Touch Association, Wallsend Touch was formed in the Summer of 1982 under founding President, Harold “Puddy” Miller.
The competition started with 18 Men’s teams in two divisions. The following year, 1983, we ran our first mixed competition at Crystal Palace Soccer Club (now where Wallsend Plaza stands), with our first junior competition ran in 1986 by Ron Andrews and Barb Watsford with 54 players. With the closure of Crystal Palace, we were forced to use a variety of soccer and rugby league fields to run our competitions.