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We have all THREE. Take your pick from which works for you.
The match fees vary depending on your chosen league, typically ranging from £46 to £55 per team per week. We offer a great discount for either paying half a season in full in advance or a full season in full in advance. Get in touch for more details.
We've gone cashless for your convenience! Once you're assigned to a league, you'll receive payment instructions. Our system enables easy, secure payment splitting among your team members, eliminating the hassle of sharing bank details or using PayPal. It's all managed effortlessly within your account with a few clicks.
Our user-friendly software is designed with team management in mind, streamlining the process for team captains. We aim to simplify all aspects of team organisation, allowing you to focus on the game, not the administrative details.
Our rounders leagues are currently hosted in Port Talbot, Neath, Bridgend, Llanelli and Swansea. Excitingly, we have plans to expand to additional locations soon, including Porthcawl, Barry, Merthyr and Cardiff.
We organise our leagues into two seasons: outdoor leagues for Spring and Summer and indoor leagues for Autumn and Winter. We also have leagues that do not break and remain playing all year round.
Please wear appropriate footwear for your venue and arrive well before your fixture time.
Don't worry about equipment – we've got you covered, including rounders, bats and balls! Umpires and a league coordinator are present at every league to assist you.
Of course! Just sign up as individuals and drop us an email at contact@myrounders.co.uk to let us know, and we'll make sure you are teamed up.
Your team can consist of a minimum of 6 players and a maximum of 9 players on the field during a match. You can have up to 12 players on your squad for match day, with substitutions allowed only at the halfway point, between the 2nd and 3rd innings. Feel free to register as many players as you'd like.
We've got you covered with some basic rules that your team captains can access in their members' area. If you want a firsthand look, you can attend other games and pick up the game's nuances. When you arrive, the umpire will provide a brief rundown of the essentials to guide you during the game.
It's been a while since most of us played rounders in school, so you're not alone. Once that bat is in your hand, the memories will come rushing back!
Of course! Just sign up as individuals and drop us an email at hello@myrounders.co.uk to let us know, and we'll make sure you are teamed up.
We do not offer formal training sessions, so if you'd like to practice with your team, it's up to you to arrange. To connect with other teams and find training partners, consider joining the Players Chat Room on Facebook. It's a great place where teams often seek training companions or invite others to join their practice sessions. And no. . . bats are provided until you feel you need to bring your own. It gets a bit obsessive, and you could end up with several. Be sure to put your name on it to make sure it's kept safe.
At MyRounders, we provide social rounders leagues, so we have adapted and shortened some of the rules to make them more accessible. A rules booklet is downloadable when you join, and on your first fixture, you will be walked through the rules.
We do sometimes provide taster sessions throughout the year. They are great fun! The best thing to do is either sign up to be a subscriber or check back to the News and Events page for more information.