Membership

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Become a member


The Bruce Loudon Club is Warringah Cricket’s membership program for supporters, past players, family and friends. It is your way of supporting WCC and our community. The Bruce Loudon Club is also our way of helping you stay up to date with the latest news, results and event updates, as well as providing you with the member benefits. 

The membership is $100, where half of your contribution goes toward the smooth running of WCC, upgrading equipment and more, and the other half goes to supporting our charitable partners - the Women and Children First refuge, and OneMeal.

What else does your membership do?

1. Membership card – when shown at Weldon Oval canteen for Saturday or Sunday fixtures you
receive one free beverage of choice per visit per day
2. WCC bumper sticker
3. Discounts to events eg. WCC Golf Day, Presentation Night and more
4. Access to many of Warringah’s sponsor discounts
5. Weekly wraps about all the latest MIG action
6. Becoming part of the player alumni

Any question contact our President Chris Melville

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Our Members

MIG Forever - Life Members

Warringah has one of the richest histories in the Sydney Shires competition. The success on and off the field is the result of the brilliant effort of our volunteers over the years. Of particular note are our life members, whose passion and commitment to the club flowed over many years, showing everyone what it takes to bleed green.

With that, we would like to acknowledge our Life Members here:

Frank Gray
1981
Bruce Loudon
1981
Allan Hicks
1985
Kevin Norris
1986
Mark Isaacs
1987
Robert Dixon
1993
David Gordon
1994
Steve Cole
1994
Murray Pitt
1997
Roy Formica
1997
Peter Browning
1997
Darryn Blair
1997
David Mostyn
1997
Michael Lay
1997
Mark Gately
1997
Roger Curry
2000
David Millar
2002
Rex Wightely
2004
Joy Peart
2006
Rory Wightely
2013
Ian Bassett
2015
Brad Lewis
2018
Marg Tabrett
2022
Sue Lewis
2022
Timothy Bourke
2023

Acknowledgement of Country

Playing sport with our mates is life giving, it gives us energy and purpose, which is fitting for the land on which we meet, Curl Curl, which comes from the Dharuk phrase “Curial Curial” meaning “River of life”. 

We acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the traditional owners of the land, Guringai country, upon which we play, belonging to the Guringai people. We pay our enduring respects to the first peoples of all nations, elders of the past, and the generations of the present and future, because the land is in our hands, and on it we have the power to make their future and our future, one.