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Cricket team
Holywood Cricket Club 1881 (Holywood Hawks)
LeagueNorthern Cricket Union Senior League
Team information
CityHolywood, Northern Ireland
ColoursLime green, black
Established1881
Home groundSeapark Oval
Official websitehttps://www.instagram.com/holywoodcricketclub1881

Holywood Cricket Club 1881 is a cricket club in Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland, playing in the Northern Cricket Union's (NCU) Senior League.

History

The club was founded in 1881, originally playing at Kinnegar in Holywood. However, after an 1885 storm blew the pavilion away, the club found a new home at Belfast Road, where it remained until 1996.

In 1997, Holywood faced difficulties due to the raising of St Paul's Gaelic Athletic Club on its adjacent pitch, which was used by the cricket club as its outfield. For the 1997 season, the club moved to Sullivan Upper School, thanks to the generosity of the school and its then headmaster John Young. This arrangement lasted for 8 seasons until the club moved to their current home at the Seapark Oval. The Teams are know as the Holywood Hawks.

Holywood has produced many great players over the years including Bill Pollock, Brian Shannon, Michael Shannon, Ernie Shannon, Con McCall, and Stewart McCormick. International wicketkeepers who learned the game at Holywood are Paul Moore and Gary Wilson. On the administration side, Holywood has produced NCU presidents such as R.M. Erskine and Dawson Moreland. Cecil Cave was president of what is now Cricket Ireland in 1976.

The Graham Cup, the premier U15 competition in the NCU, is also linked to Holywood. The cup was donated by Mr. H Graham, whose son was a member of the Holywood team that won the trophy in its first year. The final was held at Holywood until 1996.

Junior cricket

In 2018 Holywood created an extensive schools coaching programme that provides an introduction to the game for many primary and secondary schools in North Down and East Belfast.

The club has a large junior section for both boys and girls (more than 200 children) aged 3+. In 2019 Holywood introduced "Mini Bouncers" for kids aged 3 to 7 to provide their 1st contact with the sport of cricket and the fundamentals of movement.


Honours

External links

NCU Senior League
Premier League
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
  • Ards
  • Donaghadee
  • Drumaness Super Kings
  • Dunmurry
  • Larne
  • Victoria
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