If this informal opportunity to become more involved with the delivery of your sport is abused it will be withdrawn. The following surveys and questionnaires will otherwise be available while they remain relevant. Please don't expect an individual response to inquiries included with your submission. Any recurring themes will be addressed through a website posting. Submissions that don't adequately identify the respondent will likely be discarded.
This facility is not intended for the submission of formal complaints, disputes or protests. These must still be submitted in the appropriate manner by an affiliate through its registered Chief Administrative Officer (generally the Secretary).
YOUR SAY If you would like to comment on anything relative to the association or community cricket in general please feel free to use this e-form. Try to make your submission constructive and it will be passed on to a relevant official.
CLUB SURVEYS. Completing these surveys will help to identify how affiliates are administered and what they think about specific issues thereby improving the association's ability to contribute meaningfully when required by our parent bodies. The content of these surveys may be modified from time to time and others may be withdrawn entirely or replaced. It should not be assumed that simply because a particular question has been asked, some decision relative to it is immanent.
* Because we comply with the VMCU standard draw but don't use all available dates of play the posted round numbers for 1-day and under-age competitions are out of sinc. As a result you should rely only on fixture dates and ignore the round numbers.
The 'Finals Brief' (above) and 'Special Arrangements' webpage (below) should be read in conjucntion. The Brief deals primarily with competition rules relating to adverse weather and the webpage includes direction for the use of reserve days.