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In the three Ages of South Coast Cricket, the one I haven't started talking about yet is the Second Age, when the first organised competition was formed. Not many people know that initially Clubs from the South Coast actually participated in a version of the Illawarra competition. Today I go back to 1910-11, when Kiama delegates formalised an agreement to become a part of the IDCA, and clubs first competed against each other for a cricket premiership for the first time.
By Bill PetersIn the three Ages of South Coast Cricket, the one I haven't started talking about yet is the Second Age, when the first organised competition was formed. Not many people know that initially Clubs from the South Coast actually participated in a version of the Illawarra competition. Today I go back to 1910-11, when Kiama delegates formalised an agreement to become a part of the IDCA, and clubs first competed against each other for a cricket premiership for the first time.