Tournament Information

Tournament Schedule

2026 Season
Month Dates Age Division Event Venue / Location Organiser Contact
January Jan 27th, 28th,29th Over 60's 2026 Kick-off Mini-Tournament Phillip Hughes Oval, Macksville Coffs Coast Masters Barry Hill
February Feb 3rd - 5th Over 65's State Championships Sydney Veterans Cricket NSW
Feb 16th - 20th Over 70's State Championship Lismore Veterans Cricket NSW
March Sunday 29th March Over 60's One-off game versus Macksville Old Boys Phillip Hughes Oval, Macksville Coffs Coast Masters
April
May
June June 8th & 9th Over 60's Cooper Finlay Cup - State of Origin Brisbane Veterans Cricket NSW
July Jul 13–17 (rest day 15th) Over 60s / 70s Sunshine Coast – Winter Carnival Sunshine Coast QVC
August
September Sept 8, 9, 10 Over 60's Coffs Coast Classic Synthetic Mini-Tournament Coffs Harbour Coffs Coast Masters Barry Hill
October Oct 12th - 16th Over 60's State Championships TBD Veterans Cricket NSW
November
December Dec 1, 2, 3rd Over 60's QVC Revenge Tournament Toowoomba QVC Michael Rattenbury

There are National, State and Club tournaments held throughout the year. Most tournaments are played on traditional turf pitches however due to weather we are sometimes forced to play on artificial pitches.

National & State Competitions are predominantly chosen through a selection process. There are now multiple age groups ranging from 60’s, 65’s, 70’s and over 75’s. There are sometimes limitations on who can play in what age groups but we typically play a combined age group for club competitions where allowed.

Coffs Coast Masters Cricket Club has two major carnivals we participate in or run ourselves. We have an Annual Coffs Coast Classic played early September in the Coffs Coast Region and the Sunshine Coast Winter Club Carnival held in June most years.

Tournament Blog

Coffs Coast Master Cricket
(Over 60’s)
Sunshine Coast National Club Carnival
Coffs Coast Masters cricketers travelled to the Sunshine Coast to participate in one of the largest Masters Club Cricket Carnivals in the country.  16 teams from around the country played 4 matches over 5 days against some of the best clubs the country has to offer.  We had 13 Coffs Coast locals who fought hard in a strong competition and held our own.  
The structure of Masters cricket means everyone gets a go.  It is a one day format of 45 Overs per team, max 6 overs per bowler, batters need to retire if not out after facing 35 balls.
Day 1 saw us up against Queensland Wombats at the fantastic Mooloolaba Cricket complex dismissing them for 187 with Terry Herbert 2-13 with both wickets in his first over and Richard Spain 4-28 in his first game with the club.  After losing a few early wickets Richard Spain (40 Not Out) and Barry Hill (21 not out) managed to provide a glimmer of hope but unfortunately it was not enough to see us over the line, being all out for 110.
Day 2 pitted us against the Central Coast Cyclones for a moral boosting victory in the beautiful village of Palmwoods.  Batting first Coffs Coast scored 210 with Richard Spain (37 Not Out), Barry Hill (29 Not Out), Bruce Mackie (28 Not Out) and Brian Russell (24 Not Out) leading the way.  Central Coast chased hard to finish with 182 with John Priddle 3-18 and Terry Herbert 2-19 being the pick of the bowlers.
Day 3 saw us against the undefeated Geelong team who came out strong and scored 210 against us with Bruce Mackie, Michael Cheers and Terry Herbert keeping us in the game with their fine bowling.  However, we could only make 149 runs against some top bowling from Geelong.  Key contributors Richard Spain (25) and Bill Saker (22 Not Out).
Day 4 and our final game had us going up against Port Jackson(Sydney Metro) in the lovely township of Yandina.  Port Jackson had not lost a game either and batting first Coffs Coast were rolled for 103 by a very strong opposition bowling lineup.  Bruce Mackie (30 Not Out) and Barry Hill (22 Not Out) were the top scorers…unfortunately we didn’t have enough runs on the board to give our bowlers any chance of defending our target. 
All up a terrific tournament and a great week of hard fought cricket while spending time with good mates in the twilight of their cricketing careers.