Registrations for the 2026/27 season, our 96th season open as follows:
- BLAST (4 to 6 years) – OPEN (1st May 2026)
- All other Registrations – early / mid-June
The Registration portal is accessed via – https://www.playhq.com/cricket-australia/org/west-pennant-hills-cherrybrook-cricket-club/6b794437/register
Merchandise
Everyone playing for West Penno is required to wear only Club playing gear – shirts and cap / sun hat.
All merchandise (playing shirts, pants, caps & hats) can be ordered via our great long term partner, Kingsgrove Sports – Kingsgrove Sports Store – merchandise order
There are 2 methods of collection:
In-store collection at Kingsgrove Sports Nth Parramatta:
The preferred collection method is that you personally visit the Kingsgrove Sports Store at 570 Church St, North Parramatta to ensure you get the correct fitting shirt
You can collect the shirts on any day of the week but please avoid Saturday collection as this is their busiest day of the week.
Note: remember to bring along a copy of your PlayHQ Registration Tax Invoice which shows your name so that it can be checked-off at the store.
The golden rule is that ‘no Tax Invoice then no shirt’.
Order on-line
Order via the dedicated page on Kingsgrove’s website – URL link above
There is a delivery option at the online checkout to have any purchase delivered to your preferred address.
Active Kids $50 Rebate
Please note that the $50 Active Kids Voucher is now only available to Families receiving the Family Tax Benefit. To find out more please go to the following NSW Govt link – Active Kids Vouc here – apply here
Our Club’s Indigenous design – the meaning

Our bespoke Club Indigenous design was done by renowned Indigenous Artist, Rheanna (Rhe) Lotter. She also designed the Sydney Thunder BBL playing shirts. The below design has a unique storyline:
“The artwork is a combination of elements visually representing West Pennant Hill Cherrybrook C.C., our Club colours (red, white, blue & green), the players (boys, girls and men), and our meeting places (Sports Club) & playing grounds).
The design shows our location – the Blue Mountains (bottom left) are a boundary (wavy lines) along with the Hawkesbury River (blue dots) depicted at its base.
The dots are reflective of our players, family and supporters.
There is a specific reference to our playing membership – male (Seniors), female (Girls) and children (Blast).
The 2 large concentric circles represents our meeting places – our Home (Sports Club) and our Spiritual playing grounds (Campbell Park / Greenway Park as depicted on the right). Linking these 2 venues are footsteps that show the connection between our Home and playing grounds. On the outside of the circles are the Indigenous symbols for Man, Female and Child – represented by the blue, red & green ‘n’ shaped symbols.
The boundary colours of red, white, blue and green reflects our Identity.”




