11 May 2022 First Ball Newsletter May 11, 2022 By Mahalia Admin Primary Club News 0 2022 First Ball Newsletter Download your copy of the 2022 First Ball Newsletter to learn more about the charity projects we have been supporting, our events such as the Test Breakfast and the Insurance Ashes and how our cricket team have been faring this season. Related Articles 2023 First Ball Newsletter Read all about the successful fundraising events we have held and the charities that your wonderful donations contribute to. 2022 Baggy Green Dinner What a wonderful night Wednesday 21 September was, shining a light on the inspirational Sir Roden Cutler Finalists and a significant amount of money being raised for many worthy Charities. Thank you to all that attended. Watch our slideshow from the evening. To find out more about the prestigious Sir Roden ... 2021/2022 Virtual Event Series #5 The last instalment of the 2021/2022 PCA Virtual Event Series. Thank you to our wonderful guests, Simon Taufel, Rod Tucker and Claire Polosak for rounding up what has been an excellent series and worthwhile watching if you missed it live. A big thank you to our sponsors Vocus, Ponting Wines ... Ocean 12 and Concrete Warriors to battle it out for Richie Benaud Cup By Rob Stevenson, Management Committee, RBC Convenor The fourth Richie Benaud Cup, in honour of The Primary Club’s legendary former patron, was once again a great fund raiser for the charity, despite the latter stages being unfortunately rain affected. The tournament was once again very well supported by the cricket playing fraternity ... Rainbows and Smiles from Primarty Club donations By Ron Bowden, Management Committee and Chair of the Charity Sub-Committee We have often described that our mission at the Primary Club of Australia is to provide people with a disability the chance to experience the joy and exhilaration that exercise and playing sport can bring. With exercise we improve communication, tolerance, patience, ... From the President's Desk Crazy times! A year of drought over much of the country, then the bushfires across much of eastern Australia, then some relieving rains – not enough to drench all of the countryside, but plenty enough to seriously impact on our Sydney social cricket program and the Final of the ... Showing 0 Comment Comments are closed.