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Wenty Leagues Club has been the heart and soul of a wide variety of both indoor and outdoor sports for over 60 years. Wenty Leagues continues to provide a platform for members and guests to participate, grow, socialise and compete.
Wenty Leagues Club hosts an incredible amount of sporting facilities within it’s grounds, including the outdoor spaces of Ringrose Park, Monty Bennett Oval and our state of the art Bowling Greens, or the inside spaces that include an indoor bowls area, dart board collection, and Snooker and Billiard Tables.
Whether your interests are indoor sports such as Dominos and Squash, the outdoor sports from golf to fishing, or the basis that the Wenty Club was founded upon – Rugby League, we have an option for the community. Read more about all our sporting Sub Clubs below, and if you ever wish to find out more, don’t hesitate to get in contact with our friendly Reception Team who can always point you in the right direction!
The Wenty Leagues Bowling Club covers many different aspects of Lawn Bowls, including the Men, Women, and Juniors. Participating on the bowling greens outside of The Pavilion at Wenty Leagues, the rinks are regularly occupied with players, members, and guests of all ages. To find out more or if you’re interested in play, contact our Bowls Coordinator Cameron Curtis.
Established in 1959, Wenty Leagues Cricket Club is one of the largest in the Western Sydney District. Forming part of the Parramatta District Cricket Association, you will find the Wenty teams competing from Early September through until the end of March. For more information contact Club President and also Wenty Leagues Board Member Justin Isaacs, or Club secretary Louise Frendo.
Establishing themselves in the early 1970’s, the Wenty Leagues Darts Club hold weekly social matches every Friday night, as well as regular competitions throughout the year. Contact Secretary Ian Merry if you want to test your skills out on the dart board!
One of the more adventurous Sub Clubs to call Wenty home is the Wenty Leagues Fishing Club. Small boat weekends, deep sea adventures and regular fishing trips are held throughout the year. If you’re looking to find out more about the fishing club, or wish to meet their members, come along to the Magpie Bar every 2nd Wednesday from 6pm and say hello.
The Wenty Leagues Golf Club are out on the greens every Sunday - rain, hail or shine! Monthly trophy days, a wide variety of courses and subsidized green fees are a few of the many great benefits of becoming a member of the golf club. Contact President Glen Grant for more information today.
Wenty Leagues Goshin Ju-Jitsu is held at the famous Wally Webster Hall at the Ringrose Park precinct and is an open hand self-defense system that aims to teach principles that will enable self-defense through reflex. Contact Secretary Amanda Seck for more information on how to get involved.
Adjacent to the ever-popular Magpie Bar, Indoor Bowls takes place every Wednesday morning and Thursday evening. Comprising of social and competition play, Indoor Bowls is a great and gentle alternative to the classic lawn bowls. Contact long-time serving President Barrie Craig for more information.
Established back in 1963, the Wenty Leagues Netball Club is one of the eldest sporting clubs of Wenty Leagues. With regular season dates ranging from late April to mid-September, you’ll find players, coaches, and volunteers on the courts every Saturday. For more information contact Club President and Wenty Leagues Board Member Jody Manson, or Club secretary Kellie Denning
The Snooker and Billiard Tables have been a famous staple of Wenty Leagues since the 1960’s, and even hosted the World Snooker Championship in 1975! The Wenty side regularly takes it’s place in the Western District Association, and social play is always welcomed on the tables located down in The Magpie Bar.
Autumn of 1964, three dedicated squash teams entered in the Western District competition. Ever since, the Wenty Leagues Squash club has continued to grow – with the current age range of members from mid-20’s to mid-80’s! Contact Secretary
Graeme Mitchell for more information on how to join this great club.
Originally formed by the Wentworthville RSL in 1966, it wasn’t until the year 2000 that the Wentworthville Leagues Swimming Club adopted the great magpie. From October through till March, every Sunday morning you will find the friendly faces of this great club at the Wentworthville Memorial Swim Centre.
Calling the historic Wally Webster Hall home, the Wenty Leagues Table Tennis Club participates in either social or competition play every day of the week. Perfect for players of all skill levels, contact Secretary Eric Lam for more information on how to get involved!
The first official match of the Wenty Dominos Club took place in December of 1981, and the club continued on to be a founding member in the inaugural Western
District Competition that was formed in 1988. Social games take place on Thursday nights from 7pm in The Magpie Sports Bar.
The Wenty District League Football Club has a historic and rich past, producing many former National Rugby League players, including International and State representatives. Calling the magnificent Ringrose Oval home, The Magpies are either playing or training for the majority of the year!

The Wentworthville United Junior Rugby League Club also calls Ringrose Oval home, and plays a great part in bringing junior players up through the ranks, and into senior team sport. Providing a great player pathways system, catch up with secretary John Burns to see how you can get involved!
