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Welcome to the Guiseley CC Web Site.......LATEST NEWS: Guiseley firsts/seconds both out of cups. Thirds are out after fielding an ilegal player...

Guiseley is a small industrial town 10 miles north of Leeds and Bradford in West Yorkshire, and is situated in the eastern Pennines with a population of approx 25,000 (for more information on Guiseley see the Guiseley.com website).
Guiseley play in the Airedale and Whafedale Senior League of which they were founding members fielding First, Second and Third eleven teams as well as well as junior teams.
 

The club is split by Senior and Junior teams, with three Senior teams and 7 (ranging from Under 9s to Under 17s) Junior teams. The Senior team practices on Thursdays during the season (April to September) and the Juniors on a Monday, both start from 6.15pm onwards. 

We also have coaching sessions for children (age group 5-13) during the summer (May to August) on Friday nights. Guiseley Cricket Club is not just about cricket but also has a vibrant social club with many events being held throughout the year. The clubhouse bar area is also available for hire at competitive prices. For further information (E-Mail us) or see our Contacts page.

Latest Club News......
    Latest News: Guiseley 1st defeated Hall Park while the 2nd Xl get a 4 pt draw at home to Bilton. The thirds scored a 5pt draw.  
  Guiseley Firsts lose to Pool and the seconds lose to Otley and are both out of the cup.
  Latest 2007 league table <<Click Here>>
  2007 FIXTURES AVAILABLE - FIRST Team - SECOND team - THIRD Team
  Click on links above or see the senior pages for more details.
    FINAL 2006 League Tables - <<<Click Here>>>
  <<Click Here>>  2006 Fancy Dress Pictures

 

Guiseley 1st Xl v Rawdon 1st Xl

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Last updated: Monday, 06 August 2007