Wide environmental shot from behind the boundary rope — a volunteer coach in a blue polo crouching to demonstrate a batting grip to a young girl in cricket whites, sunlit green oval in the background, golden midday light, other kids waiting their turn visible on the right edge
Wide environmental shot from behind the boundary rope — a volunteer coach in a blue polo crouching to demonstrate a batting grip to a young girl in cricket whites, sunlit green oval in the background, golden midday light, other kids waiting their turn visible on the right edge

About our club

Our Club. Our Community. Our Future.

Since 1984, Quinns Rocks Junior Cricket Club has proudly stood at the heart of cricket in Perth’s northern suburbs — building skills, creating lifelong friendships, and inspiring the next generation of players.

Known as “The Stingrays”, our club is more than just cricket. We are a passionate, family-focused community providing girls and boys aged 5 to 18 with the opportunity to learn, compete, and thrive in a supportive environment.

Affiliated with the Western Australian Cricket Association, our junior teams compete in the North West Metropolitan Cricket Association, proudly representing Quinns Rocks with passion, sportsmanship, and pride.

Side-on action shot from ground level — a coach in a Quinns Rocks cap mid-demonstration of a bowling run-up on a grass pitch, arm high, natural morning light casting a long shadow across the crease, suburban tree line visible at the far boundary
Side-on action shot from ground level — a coach in a Quinns Rocks cap mid-demonstration of a bowling run-up on a grass pitch, arm high, natural morning light casting a long shadow across the crease, suburban tree line visible at the far boundary
/ Volunteer coaches

Parents on the pitch, not the sideline

Every session is run by accredited volunteer coaches — parents and community members who live in the same streets your kids do. They show up every Tuesday and Thursday so your child gets better with someone who actually knows their name.

All coaches hold current Working With Children checks and Cricket Australia accreditation. New coaches are always welcome — training is free for club volunteers.

▸ Get involved

The club runs on people like you

Coaches, scorers, canteen helpers, ground-setters — every role keeps Friday nights and weekends running. No cricket experience required, just a Tuesday spare.

Club President - Lisa Stuart

Vice President - Jenny Clarkson

Event Fundraiser - Joyce Gould

Secretary - Sharon Roddy

Our committee members