Registrations for the 2025/26 season, our 95th season open on early / mid-June 2025 – Register here
Note: for Girls – before registering, please check the Girls Pathway’s Guide to help you choose the correct Association and Stage to register in – Girls Pathway Guide
Merchandise
Everyone playing for West Penno is required to wear only Club playing gear – shirts and cap / sun hat.
All merchandise (playing shirts, pants, caps & hats) can be ordered via our great long term partner, Kingsgrove Sports – Kingsgrove Sports Store – merchandise order
There are 2 options:
1) In-store collection
Visit the North Parramatta Store – 570 Church Street North, Parramatta to personally collect your clothing order.
In-store collection is preferred, Not only do you avoid delivery costs but Kingsgrove allocates dedicated collection days solely for West Penno families that is combined with a special discount offering for the purchase of other cricket gear.
2) Order on-line
Order via the dedicated page on Kingsgrove’s website – please use the link above
There is a delivery option at the ‘Checkout’ to have any purchases posted to your preferred address.
Active Kids $50 Rebate
Please note that the $50 Active Kids Voucher is now only available to Families receiving the Family Tax Benefit. To find out more please go to the following NSW Govt link – Active Kids Vouc here – apply here
Our Club’s Indigenous design – the meaning
Our bespoke Club Indigenous design was done by renowned Indigenous Artist, Rheanna (Rhe) Lotter. She also designed the Sydney Thunder BBL playing shirts. The below design has a unique storyline:
“The artwork is a combination of elements visually representing West Pennant Hill Cherrybrook C.C., our Club colours (red, white, blue & green), the players (boys, girls and men), and our meeting places (Sports Club) & playing grounds).
The design shows our location – the Blue Mountains (bottom left) are a boundary (wavy lines) along with the Hawkesbury River (blue dots) depicted at its base.
The dots are reflective of our players, family and supporters.
There is a specific reference to our playing membership – male (Seniors), female (Girls) and children (Blast).
The 2 large concentric circles represents our meeting places – our Home (Sports Club) and our Spiritual playing grounds (Campbell Park / Greenway Park as depicted on the right). Linking these 2 venues are footsteps that show the connection between our Home and playing grounds. On the outside of the circles are the Indigenous symbols for Man, Female and Child – represented by the blue, red & green ‘n’ shaped symbols.
The boundary colours of red, white, blue and green reflects our Identity.”





