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SPORTS COUNCIL

The Wests Sports Council, established in 1999 (with origins back to 1995), is a network of all sporting Clubs and Associations with whom the Wests League Club has established a supportive relationship. The Sports Council is chaired by Club Director and Sports Secretary Martin Bullock.

 

Representatives from each sporting organisation meet on a bi-monthly basis to network, share information and best practice examples, and receive presentations from a variety of relevant Government, sporting and commercial entities, with a purpose of strengthening their own knowledge and operations of their respective organisations.

 

The Wests Sports Council also provides for an annual award process for local athletes and sporting groups, which recognise achievement, commitment and contribution to local sport. A voting committee for these awards comprises of Wests Group Macarthur member delegates Tony Norton, Les Welbourn and John Lynch. The Wests Sports Council is a strong example of Wests League Club’s commitment to local sport and to assisting the local community to access affordable and well-administered sporting opportunities.

 

 

Sports Management Committee

 

Wests League Club has an established sub-committee of the Board of Directors which administers the interaction, collaboration and relationships with a large number of local Macarthur region sporting groups.

 

The Sports Management Committee considers all Club grant applications and assesses the merits of all clubs and associations seeking funding support from the Wests League Club. The Committee provides the Board of Directors of the League Club with recommendations concerning funding levels, terms and conditions and timing.

 

The Sports Management Committee comprises Martin Bullock (Chair & Club Director), Stephen Stewart (Director), Roy Warby (Director), Wests Sports Secretary, and Club Member representatives, Tony Norton,  Les Welbourn and John Lynch.

 

 

Wests Sports Council Members

 

Wests Hockey Club

 

One of the largest hockey clubs in the Macarthur Hockey Association with 17 teams, composed of approximately 200 players aged from U7 through to Senior grades. The Club provides meeting rooms and presentation venues, as well as funding to reduce registration fees and purchase/upgrade sporting equipment.

Camden Cats Senior AFL Club

 

The Camden Cats AFL Club are a Premier Division level club playing in the AFL Sydney competition. They have a long history of over 30 years in the Macarthur Region and now the largest senior AFL club in South West Sydney.

Camden Tigers Football Club

 

Camden Tigers Football Club has provided organised football for Camden’s youth since 1961, providing graded local competition through the Macarthur Football Association for Small-sided Games(U/6 , U/11), Youth (U/12 to U/18) and Senior Levels (All-Age and Over 35s), and M-League Men’s and Women. You can find the  clubhouse and upgraded playing fields at Ron Dine Reserve, Cowper Drive, Camden South.

Camden Valley Basketball Association

 

Administers Camden Valley Basketball Association (also known as the Camden Valley Wildfires) is one strong, progressive and united organisation to develop basketball in Camden. They have a progressive and vibrant Management Committee and base of volunteers throughout the Association. Established in 2010 and currently in excess of 800 players. Over 1010 local domestic competition teams playing weekly. Over 600 junior players aged from 5 years to 18 years of age. Fields Representative teams in the Basketball NSW Metropolitan Junior League.

Camden District Cricket Association

 

15 individual clubs which participate in junior and senior cricket competitions across the Macarthur/Wollondilly district. The Club provides meeting rooms and presentation venues for the Association as well as the individual clubs. Approximately 2,000 players participate in this Association.

Camden & District Netball Association

 

Administers Netball in the Camden Region. The Club provides meeting rooms and presentation venues for the Association, which includes 11 clubs within and also provides funding to administer the competition for those clubs and to assist with equipment, uniform purchases. Teams range from Netta (Junior’s) through to Seniors as well as Representative teams, consisting of approximately 2,000 players.

Campbelltown Camden District Cricket Club

 

Provides cricketing pathways in the Macarthur region for representative cricket players. There are 13 teams with approximately 200 players who play in the Sydney Cricket competition for men and women. The Club provides presentation venues and funding to support coaching programs, coaching accreditation, equipment purchases and subsidies for representative players.

Campbelltown District Netball Association

 

Administers netball in the Campbelltown region. The Club provides meeting rooms and presentation venues for the Association which includes 24 Clubs within and also provides funding for administering the competition for those Clubs with a subsidy that provides a Family Discount Scheme. Teams range from Netta (Junior’s) through to Seniors as well as Representative teams, consisting of approximately 5,000 participants.

 

Campbelltown Ghosts Junior Baseball Club

 

A baseball club that plays in the Macarthur Baseball League comprising of 15 teams, 150 players from juniors to senior level; men, women and children. The Club provides meeting rooms and presentation venues, as well as funding to reduce registration costs for individuals, equipment upgrade purchases and safety equipment.

 

Camden District Cricket Umpires Association 

 

Camden District Cricket Association has clubs with teams playing organised games of junior and senior cricket across the South Western Sydney local government areas, Camden, Campbelltown, and Wollondilly. They participate in the Australian Junior Cricket Pathway of Woolworths Cricket Blast Junior Blasters, Master Blasters, Pop-Up Clinics, and after-school programs, through to all stages of Junior Cricket and more. Camden District Umpires Association manages the delivery of umpires across cricket in the region.

Campbelltown Harlequin Rugby Union Club

 

The Campbelltown Harlequin Rugby Football Club was formed in 1972 by several rugby buffs at the local pub “Lacks Hotel”. Over the years the club has competed in both the Sydney and Illawarra Rugby Union competitions with varying levels of success.

Eschol Park Little Athletics Club 

 

The Eschol Park Little Athletics Centre offers a Tiny Tots program, as well as a wide range of running, jumping, throwing and walking events, for children from U6’s to U17’s. 2021-2022 will be the 31st year as a club. The Eschol Park Centre is a member of the Little Athletics Association of NSW. More than 40,000 Little Athletes compete in New South Wales and there are about 200 Little Athletes registered with the Eschol Park Little Athletics Centre.

 

Group 6 Rugby League Referees Association

 

Comprises of referees to officiate in the Group 6 Rugby League, at junior and senior games. There are currently 76 referees within the association. The Club provides meeting rooms and presentation facilities as well as funding to assist with the training and development of referees and uniform and equipment purchases.

 

South West Sydney Academy of Sport

 

Established in 1997, the South West Sydney Academy of Sport is a not-for-profit sporting organisation that provides endorsed localised training and development opportunities for talented young athletes, coaches and sport administrators in the South West Sydney region.Regions like South West Sydney continue to produce world class sports men and women, and the Academy helps support the next generation of elite sports people to achieve their goals of reaching State, National and International levels of competition.

Macarthur BMX Club

 

Established in 1998 at their home track location on Hilder St, Elderslie. From that moment, a group of dedicated parents took on the task of building the club in the local area, so children and adults of all ages to ride their bikes in a safe environment. Club membership grew steadily for a few years until the sport of BMX was introduced as an Olympic event in the 2008 Summer Olympics. From then, a rapid increase in numbers was noted, with Macarthur BMX now regarded as the largest club in the state with over 380 members.

 

Macarthur District Football Referees Association 

 

The MDFRA is one of the biggest associations in NSW, with 361 members representing the Macarthur region including the Camden, Picton and Bargo districts. The association has served the local football community for the last 39 years and currently supplies referees to all age groups in Macarthur from U8’S through to M League both make and female. 

 

Macarthur Football Association

 

Administers Football (Soccer) in the Macarthur, Camden and Wollondilly areas for both male and female participants from U6 to All Age and over 35’s as well as teams in the Women’s competition. 24 Clubs with approximately 9,500 players across the Region. The Club provides meeting rooms and presentation venues for the Association and its member Clubs as well as funding towards insurance costs for junior players.

 

Macarthur Rams

 

The Macarthur RAMS Football Club (MRFC) play in the Football NSW Premier League (PL2) competition. The home ground of the Macarthur RAMS First Grade, U20’s, Youth League and SAP is Lynwood Park, Rangers Road, St Helens Park, New South Wales – Australia.

Macarthur Triathlon Club

 

Located at the Macquarie Fields Leisure Centre and primarily conducts Triathlons and Aquathons, where members have the opportunity to achieve their desired result whether for fitness or to compete at national or international level. Comprises of U7’s through to Seniors with 180 members. The Club provides meeting rooms and presentation venues as well as funding towards coaching and development, uniforms and equipment.

 

Macquarie Fields Swimming Club

A successful swimming club with a total of 124 members from the Junior Dolphins through to Senior/Pensioners. The club continues to provide a range of swimming opportunities for the local community and also provides opportunities for those with intellectual and physical disabilities. The Club provides meeting rooms and presentation venues, as well as funding to subsidise mandatory swimming capitation fees, assistance for the Junior Dolphins programs, and uniforms.

 

Magpies Cricket Club

 

Encompasses approximately 250 players from U10’s through to Senior grades. The Club provides meeting rooms and presentation venues as well as funding for the development of cricket.

 

Mount Annan Swimming Club

 

An amateur swimming club based in a rapidly growing new area, consisting of approximately 144 members who swim competitively at both club nights and in carnivals against other clubs throughout the State and Australia. In 2012 were named NSW Swim Club of the Year and continues to professionally run their club, representing the Macarthur area. The Club provides presentation venues as well as funding to assist meet mandatory swimming capitation fees and equipment upgrades.

A success rugby league club with origins back to 1908. The club is affiliated with the NSWRL Group 6 competition, fielding both Men’s and Women’s Rugby league teams as well as Ladies League Tag.
Oran Park Chargers Rugby League Football Club

 

The club is located in a rapidly growing area and is comprised of 8 teams and 80 players. The Club provides meeting and presentation venues, as well as funding to assist in reducing registration fees, purchasing uniforms and equipment.

 

Oran Park Rovers Football Club

 

Formed in 2013 with 8 teams, this club is located in a rapidly expanding area and has grown to encompass 22 teams as of 2016. The Club provides meeting rooms and presentation venues, as well as funding to help reduce registration fees and purchase equipment and uniforms.

 

Softball Campbelltown

 

Administers softball in the Campbelltown region and oversees representative teams that play in the NSW League from junior through to senior grades. Comprises of approximately 600 players. The Club provides presentation venues, as well as funding towards the insurance costs.

 

Tennis Macarthur

 

Administers tennis in the Campbelltown area. The Association is based at the Wests Tennis Club and is responsible for the operation of junior and senior tennis competitions, as well as coaching services. Approximately 1,000 people are involved within the SDTA. The Club provides meeting and presentation venues, as well as funding to operate the SDTA, host championship events, maintain 13 tennis courts, and issue 10 Junior Tennis scholarships annually. The Club also represents at SDTA monthly Board meetings.

 

Wests Hockey Club

 

One of the largest hockey clubs in the Macarthur Hockey Association with 17 teams, composed of approximately 200 players aged from U7 through to Senior grades. The Club provides meeting rooms and presentation venues, as well as funding to reduce registration fees and purchase/upgrade sporting equipment.

 

Western Suburbs Referees Association

 

Administers the referees for the Western Suburbs District Junior Rugby League. There are currently 53 referees. The Club provides meeting rooms and presentation venues, as well as funding for the training and development of referees and purchasing of equipment.

 

Softball Macarthur

Administers softball in the Macarthur area and oversees representative teams for both Teeball and Softball, from Juniors through to Seniors. Weekly competition games take place at the same time and place each week in Camden.

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For further information on each of the clubs, simply click on the associated link. For enquiries relating to the Wests Sports Council, please contact our Sports Director, Mr Martin Bullock, on 0412 284 205.

 

Western Suburbs League Club
Country Club Gledswood Hills
Lakeside Golf Club Camden
The Sherwood