With the impending deadlines for the first club starring submissions, the pace of player registration has been brisk over the past couple of weeks with over 4,000 players now registered.
The first open competition fixtures are scheduled for next weekend with games in Divisions 11, 14, 15 and 17 taking place at Ringcommons, Shanganagh Park, Castle Avenue and Tymon Park.
You can see below that the top 15 clubs (in terms of registrations) so far all have 100 or more registered players:
Adamstown (232)
Merrion (224)
Pembroke (177)
Malahide (173)
Leinster (172)
The Hills (155)
Phoenix (153)
Clontarf (151)
North Kildare (136)
Railway Union (108)
Balbriggan (104)
North County (104)
Castleknock (102)
Tyrrelstown (101)
Terenure (100)
That said, there are many players from 2022 still to sign up for the season ahead with the biggest numbers in this 'to be renewed' category as follows
Pembroke - 203
Merrion - 173
Adamstown - 116
Phoenix - 115
Clontarf - 108
Railway Union - 100
YMCA - 91
For those wishing to (re) register, you can do so by following this link:
https://www.cricketleinster.ie/news/registration-for-the-2023-season-now-open
And remember registration includes full Personal Accident Insurance and a contribution to the CL Disability Cricket Programme.
Finally, any youth players who do not participate in organised CL youth competitions (especially under 9s) can be registered in their own name under the ‘social’ category at a cost of just €5.00.
This means that all such participants will be fully insured (personal accident cover) under the CL Insurance Scheme as they enjoy informal club cricket, friendlies, blitzes or even the national programmes - Smash It & It’s Wicket!