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TAVERNERS  Raffle 2025

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For • BLIND • DEAF • ALL  ABILITIES (ID) Cricket
Helping Cricketers with disabilities compete in
The National Cricket Inclusion Championships

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$5 Tickets - $24,000 in PRIZES!

The Raffle runs from 1 December, 2024 to 28 February, 2025.
Winners Drawn on 12 March, 2025.
​Winners announced on 14 March, 2025 on taverners.org.au
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Buy Tickets ​Online at:

SPORTING CHANCE RAFFLE
The Raffle is authorised under the following Permits: Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Permit: R2400197, New South Wales (NSW) Permit: GOCSC/1047, Northern Territory: FNL1011, Queensland (QLD) Permit: 345067, South Australia (SA) Permit: M14661, Tasmania (TAS) Permit: 100666 and Victoria (VIC) Permit: 10416/24, Western Australia: LS222387824. Full Terms & Conditions are available on the raffletix.com.au/tavernersraffle2025 website and the taverners.org.au website when purchasing tickets online.
 

​Cricket Clubs and Organisations -
Sell Tickets and Earn up to 80% of the proceeds!


If your Club or Organisation would like to sell tickets on our behalf, Taverners Victoria will share a generous 80% of the sales to help you fund local, inclusive initiatives in your community. Download the Raffle Manual for Vic Clubs, below to learn how and register as a Partner in the Taverners Raffle 2025. 
Raffle Ticket enquiries
Contact David Hayden at: [email protected]
or John Jeffreys at:  [email protected]
Mobile 0417 007 007
Download the Raffle Manual for Clubsmanual_for_tavs_vic_clubs_2025.pdf on how to participate.
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Taverners help drive All-Abilities Cricket,
Raising more than $14.0M since 1982.


Proceeds from this raffle will support deaf, blind and intellectually impaired cricketers to compete in the NCIC.
Teams from all States and Territories compete in the week long carnival for the chance to win their division. Women have historically played within the men’s teams, but now full women’s teams compete.

Housing, feeding, transporting and providing care for participants and their support staff costs significantly more than mainstream cricket teams.

We believe players shouldn’t miss out due to financial reasons.

We need your help to increase support and ensure the NCIC continues and grows!
Players are immensely proud to represent their States, Territories and some their Country.
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The triumphant Victorian Men's Deaf Team at the NCICs Feb. 2023



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