embracing change with the play well campaign
The club’s journey with the Play Well campaign began in February 2024, when they participated in the Change the Game workshop, facilitated by Sport and Recreation Victoria, GippSport, and Cricket Victoria. The workshop introduced the Fair Access Policy, sparking conversations about how the club could do more to make cricket welcoming to all.
With committee members actively engaging in Play Well workshops, the club identified key areas for improvement. They committed to providing a safe, inclusive space for female players, addressing cultural barriers, and ensuring women felt valued both on and off the field. The response from the women’s team was immediate—many players spoke of the deep sense of belonging they had found within the club, reinforcing the importance of the campaign.
creating opportunities for women in cricket
Before the 2024/25 season, the club launched the Social Sixes program, designed to introduce women to cricket in a fun, social setting. The program not only encouraged new players to pick up a bat but also strengthened community connections. Women who joined Social Sixes quickly found themselves part of a welcoming environment, with many going on to join the Open Women’s team.
The impact of female role models was another key focus. The club expanded coaching opportunities for women, ensuring junior girls had strong mentors to look up to. Former club player Chelsea Moscript, who now plays for the ACT Meteors, became an inspiration for aspiring young cricketers, proving that pathways to elite competition were possible.