We all know the benefits of kids playing sport — exercise, discipline, teamwork, confidence — but finding the ‘right’ sport for your child can be tricky. Sometimes, they need to try out a whole lot of activities to find the one they gel with.
Clare Maclean’s 8-year-old son, Nash, found his easily. Both Clare and her husband, Daniel, grew up with their dads playing local cricket, with Daniel watching and playing since he was little. It came as no surprise for them then when Nash became “obsessed” with the cricket ball and bat aged just two.
“Cricket has always been a part of our family,” Clare says.
“His dad is the seniors’ coach and also the juniors’ coach of the club there.”
Nash joined the Woolworths Cricket Blast program and transitioned through both the Junior Blasters and Master Blasters programs, enjoying every minute, and this year is making his debut in the Armstrong Creek Cricket Club Under 11s.
Clare’s niece and Nash’s cousin Maicey, nine, didn’t find it as easy to find her sport, however.
“She had no interest in cricket, let alone any sport really,” Clare says.
“She couldn’t find anything that gelled with her or that took her fancy. But she decided to come along with Nash to initially just watch, but in doing that ended up joining in and loving it.”
Maicey was a bit reluctant to join in at first, partly because there were no other girls playing. “Do girls even play cricket?” she asked at the time. She was also concerned because she didn’t know how to play cricket, having only briefly touched on it during PE at school.