Australian Rounders
Rounders is a bat and ball game involving two teams, each of which take turns batting and fielding. When a team is fielding a ‘Pitcher’ or ‘Bowler’ pitches (throws) the ball at the batter. The batter must strike the ball with his bat and run around the four bases back to home plate where he or she struck the ball, without being caught or run out. This is called a ‘Run’ (point). After a predetermined number of Batters is out, the Batting team and fielding team switch places. This is called an ‘Innings’. After a preset number of Innings the team with most runs is declared the winner. The game was possibly first played in England in the 1500s and was first codified by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in Ireland in 1884. Reference: [5]1
In Australia it is primarily played in Schools.
School Sport Victoria
Photo Credit: roibu Hand holding a rounders ball. Rounders is a bat and ball game between two team that involves hitting a hard leather cased ball with a wooden bat. [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/hand-holding-rounders-ball-bat-game-277897988 [Accessed 19 February 2022][Last Accessed 30 December 2023][Edited for Eirball Irish Sports Archives by Enda Mulcahy 30 December 2023]
SSV Bentleigh District Girls Champions
Champions: Oakleigh G.O.C. (2), Oakleigh South (1), Murrumbeena (1)
SSV Bentleigh District Mixed/Boys Champions
Champions: St. Peter’s (3), St. Andrew’s (1), Unknown (3)
Champions: Murrumbeena P.S. (3) St. Peter’s (1), Oakleigh G.O.C. (1), and Oakleigh South (1)
- [5] Rounders (2022) Rounders [Internet] Available from: https://www.rounders.com/ [Accessed 19 February 2022] ↩︎