Derwent Cricket Club

The Derwent Cricket Club was established 12 February 1835 after a resolution passed at a meeting of the Hobart Town Cricket Club, which then became the Derwent Cricket Club and is the "oldest cricket club in Australia".<ref> The Tasmanian News, Saturday 30 September 1905 cited</https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/180326939>

Derwent Cricket Club (DCC) Oldest Cricket Club in Australia

Founded: 12 February 1835
Team Colours: Royal Blue
Home Ground: North Warrane Oval
Current Captain: Marcus Jackson
Current Coach:
2008/09 STCL Position: 1st
Current SCA Titles: 2nd Grade T20 Premiers 4th Grade T20 Premiers
TCA Titles: 10

DCC's first match was a single wicket match against Hobart Town Cricket Club, 18 February 1835, seeing DCC victorious by 6 runs. Derwent Cricket Club's first home turf was located on the original Government House grounds, called "the paddock".

The gentlemen of Derwent Cricket Club were extremely influential in early Hobart. Stars on and off the field, performing at the Argyle theatre. It was said "it is well known that club possesses considerable influence, a crowded house may be expected." cited<Colonial Times/ Tue 19 Jul 1836/ page 7>

Derwent played matches against the youth of the original custodians of the land, these matches had considerable interest and excitement.

DCC's first game for a prize, was played between to teams from the club. Prize pool for the victors was 100 sovereign's, worth in today's money $35,000aud. cited<Home Newspapers & Gazettes Browse  The Austral-Asiatic Review, Tasmanian and Australian Advertiser/ Tue 4 Feb 1840 /Page 6>

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