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Sydney Thunder: HomeWorld helps ten local cricket clubs

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HomeWorld Helper Grants awarded to grassroots cricket clubs across the Thunder Nation

Ten lucky NSW grassroots cricket clubs are set to improve the growth and development of young players, after being awarded a HomeWorld Helpers Grant.

The community cricket clubs from across the Thunder Nation will receive a $1000 grant to help develop the next generation of Sydney Thunder stars in the shape of improved diversity and inclusion opportunities, equipment, uniforms, coaching and local promotion of the game.

Kelly Baird from Pendle Hill Colts Cricket Club said the club’s determination to grow participation amongst young girls would be greatly helped by the injection of funds.

“Thank you so much for awarding our club, Pendle Hill Colts, a HomeWorld Helpers Grant – we’re super excited to put these funds towards some great new gear for our kits and training equipment for our Juniors and Thunder Girls,” Baird said.

Andrew Sheehy, the Vice President of St Christopher’s Panania Cricket Club echoed Baird’s comments, hoping his club could help produce a future Thunder star.

“Thank you for the financial assistance for this upcoming season,” Sheehy said. 

“The grant is very much appreciated by our club and will hopefully help a couple of our up-and-coming future Thunder players.”

HomeWorld Group of Companies’ Director of Marketing, Sponsorship & Community, Trudi Busch, said HomeWorld was excited to continue with their Helpers Grant initiative.

“It has been great to see the grants being used by Thunder Nation cricket clubs over the past few years,” Busch said.

“We think it is important to support cricketing communities and hope that these new grants will help local clubs develop their younger players. Cricket should be accessible to anyone who wants to give it a go.”

HomeWorld Helpers Grant Recipients

ClubRegionFunds Will Be Spent On
Kellyville Ridge Cricket ClubBlacktownPurchase new Woolworths Cricket Blast equipment
Harris Park Cricket ClubParramattaPurchase of a table, chairs, portable shades for scorers and volunteers, training equipment and COVID Safe equipment
St Christopher’s Cricket Club PananiaCanterbury BankstownTo purchase updated junior cricket equipment and training equipment that can be used for all levels
Colyton St Clair Colts Cricket ClubPenrith Blue MountainsNew equipment and sun shelters for all of our Junior teams and Woolworths Cricket Blast teams as well as new drink bottles and sun hats
Kooringal Colts Cricket ClubMurrumbidgeeThe funds will go towards purchasing new playing shirts for all of our junior teams
Hills Barbarians Cricket ClubHills/HawkesburyEquipment for our junior cricketers, growing female cricket program
Pendle Hill Colts Cricket ClubParramattaNew cricket gear and training equipment for our junior teams and Woolworths Cricket Blast programs
Helensburgh Junior Cricket ClubIllawarraNew equipment and Shade marquees
Bombala Cricket ClubSnowy Mountains/South CoastNew playing attire for our two junior teams, upgrading training resources and playing equipment for our juniors
Dubbo Rugby Cricket ClubFar WestProviding low-cost cricket participation and updating club equipment for junior teams

The HomeWorld Helpers Grant initiative has been supported by the Cricket NSW Foundation who dollar matched HomeWorld’s contribution providing further assistance to the great work being undertaken by grassroot cricket communities across NSW.

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