Based in Veldonstown, just outside of Kentstown, County Meath, Knockharley Cricket Club is a welcoming and family orientated club that competes in Cricket Leinster and caters for all standards and interests.
We field three senior teams as well as several youth teams for boys and girls covering a whole host of different age groups.
Founded in 1982, our club has enjoyed many successes over the years with the intention to continue to build on these achievements as well as to grow and spread interest in the sport around where we are situated.
Knockharley Cricket Club was founded in 1982 after it had been noticed that the game was being played during the summer months in back gardens throughout the area during the previous year. A group of interested persons approached Mr. Richard Byrne of Ashfield, Beauparc, County Meath who had played the game over many years. Mr. Byrne was most enthusiastic and very generously made a piece of ground in a field behind his own house available to the fledgling Knockharley Cricket Club. The following year league cricket was started in the Leinster League and at the end of their first season the club moved up a league, a move that was repeated the following year.
In 1985 a second XI was started and an existing agricultural building was converted to a clubhouse with all facilities including a veranda into which all our resources at the time were sunk. The second XI entered the bottom Leinster League in 1986 and has played league cricket consistently ever since. In the late eighties a ladies eleven flourished with three successive moves up the league ladder in 1989, 1990 and 1991. By 1992 Knockharleys first XI had progressed up through six leagues.
The old grounds at Ashfield were the host to many representative ladies matches, including an Inter-provincial in 1993 between North Leinster and Ulster. The supreme moment came in 1995 when the under 19 International between Ireland and Denmark was held there as a follow-up to the Ladies European Cup in July.
In 1994 Richard Byrne, on whose land the club had been playing on for eleven years announced his intention of retiring from farming. In order to fulfil the terms of the farm retirement scheme it would be necessary to turn his farm over to this successors unencumbered, and so he was obliged to give notice to the club that at the end of the subsequent season, in about eighteen months we would have to leave the grounds.
This was a watershed in the history of the club. The difficulty in finding a suitable landowner who was willing to restrict his/her farming activities in the area
where the games could be played was obvious. There was no question of folding up the club, so the logical course of action was to purchase our own ground.
Early the following year a piece of land only a mile and a half from the grounds of Ashfield, in the townland of Veldonstown became available. Funds had started to be collected as soon as the club had made the decision to acquire a premises and the local community provided generous support.
This land was bought and became Knockharley's new cricket ground. Immediately the task of preparing a proper "square" was put in hand. The outfield was also completely drained, tilled and re-sewn. All the work was carried out with the advice and supervision of the Leinster Cricket Union grounds committee.
Emmett Craik Building Services
Address: Veldonstown, Near Kentstown, Navan Co. Meath
Website: https://www.knockharleycc.com
Email: knockharleycricket@gmail.com
Phone: 0469071701
Primary Contact: Tony Cosgrave (Honorary Secretary) - awcosgrave@yahoo.com | 0876295572
Tony Cosgrave - Hon Secretary
Email: awcosgrave@yahoo.com
Phone: 0876295572
Rajesh Adi Club Officer
Email: rajeshadi@gmail.com
Phone: 0876189679
Duncan Grehan Chairman
Email: dgrehan@duncangrehan.com
Phone: 0872402476