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| Welcome to Barry Wanderers Cricket Club, which was one of the most comprehensive and extensive club web sites for yards around ! The popularity of the site realised over 7500 hits while live and being regularly updated. You will find most match results, reports, league tables and player averages for the seasons of 2000 to 2004 this information and other useful data and were being received. |
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BWCC are a non-profit making, social club existing primarily
to enjoy the game of cricket and to share this enjoyment with other like
minded clubs, against whom we typically arrange up to 100 games in a season.
Barry Wanderers club culture was, since creation in 1970, largely non-league
except for a local midweek league interest, although these days things
have changed. The club would like to share our enjoyment of the sport
with other like-minded people, sportsmen or non-sporting, young or old,
and also take a significant interest in the development of cricket in
the Barry and Vale of Glamorgan area. This website was intended to interactively
assist in this process, to attract new players and to act as a vehicle
for distributing news and information to club members and all and served
the purpose well until communications dried up.
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BWCC is currently based at the formerly picturesque old
Sully Hospital site at what is now the Hayes Point development, next to
Ty Hafan, right
on the sea front near Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, S. Wales. In the
earlier years the Wanderers played at various venues around the area hence
the name "Wanderers". Further highlights from our history include playing
at
Lords in September 1996 against Cross Arrows CC, and winning the Vale
of Glamorgan Midweek League in 1998, and the VGML
Cup in 2002. Click-on link to see a photo of the 1998
Tour Team. Come see us play one day or, better still, join in! Other
local sides include Barry Athletic & Barry West End CC who play at
the Barry Island oval.
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