
RCC have strengthened their Junior Development Pathways after being accepted into the Fenland Invitation Trophy.
The Fenland Trophy was established in 1986 in order to make friendly but competitive cricket available to players of any standard outside the restrictions of the more formal county leagues.
The recent accent being of encouraging clubs to enable colt players to make meaningful contributions in 'adult' match situations.
RCC will be using this competition to provide Junior players the opportunity to play senior 'adult' cricket, and will be a great step between playing junior cricket and playing Saturday league cricket.
With the move of our 3rd XI into a Sunday only Hunts League it means RCC will be providing 2 matches of cricket on both Saturday's and Sunday's. This along with having a strong junior setup, a ladies team, The GONADS and Turbo10 all on offer means we have cricket available to all ages, genders and ability.
The Fenland Trophy was established in 1986 in order to make friendly but competitive cricket available to players of any standard outside the restrictions of the more formal county leagues.
The recent accent being of encouraging clubs to enable colt players to make meaningful contributions in 'adult' match situations.
RCC will be using this competition to provide Junior players the opportunity to play senior 'adult' cricket, and will be a great step between playing junior cricket and playing Saturday league cricket.
With the move of our 3rd XI into a Sunday only Hunts League it means RCC will be providing 2 matches of cricket on both Saturday's and Sunday's. This along with having a strong junior setup, a ladies team, The GONADS and Turbo10 all on offer means we have cricket available to all ages, genders and ability.