Seniors

For over 85 years, Sandy Creek Cricket Club has provided opportunities for senior cricketers of all ages and abilities.

The Cockatoos have always been a sociable and welcoming club, while maintaining a competitive streak on the field.

As our club song says: We're a mighty bunch of fellows and everyone's a star. If you don't find us at the cricket, you'll find us in the bar!

We currently field 4 senior sides in the Barossa and Light Cricket Association, with our home ground at Curdnatta Park being one of the best turf pitches in the competition.

C-Grade – B&LCA A3 Premiers – 2010/11

Along with the B-Grade, Sandy Creek’s 2010/11 C-Grade side upset the minor premiers in the big dance. South Gawler had defeated Sandy twice in the minor round and won the toss in the Grand Final and opted to bowl, due to a strong bowling attack led by McCracken and Dare. However, this was a decision

Turf Pitch – 2009/10

A big moment in the history of the Sandy Creek Cricket Club was the installation of a turf pitch in 2009/10. With curator assistance from SACA experts in the early days, Sandy Creek now boasts one of the best turf pitches in the competition thanks largely to the magnificent efforts of Rooey Roberts (with assistance

A-Grade – PDCA Grade 4 Premiers, 1988/89

After some middle of the road seasons for most of the 1980s, Sandy Creek finished bottom of Grade 3 in 1987/88 and were demoted to Grade 4 as a result. This proved to be a blessing in disguise and resulted in a major turnaround for the club on and off the field. The Cockatoos appointed

A-Grade – PDCA Grade 3 Premiers, 1979/80

Sandy Creek A-Grade were the Grade 3 premiers in the Para District Cricket Association in 1979/80. Batting first, Sandy Creek set Virginia a decent chase, with a first innings total of 192. Kim Knight top scored with 59 and John Warner wasn’t far behind with 50 not out, but other than that the only other

First PDCA Premiership – A-Grade, Grade 4, 1961/62

Sandy Creek won their first Para Districts premiership in their fourth season in the competition, 1961/62. Coming from nowhere after a quiet start to the season, the Cockatoos won the semi final easily, with their tally of 300 runs more than double Willaston’s 9/144. In the Grade 4 Grand Final, Sandy Creek continued their fine

First Premiership – 1934/35 – Gawler and District A2

Sandy Creek won their first premiership in their third season, with a victory over One Tree Hill in the Gawler and District A2 Grand Final of 1934/35. Defending 188, thanks largely to 57 from opener Snow Causby backed by a wagging tail, Sandy Creek ripped through the lower half of One Tree Hill’s batting to