Old Amplefordians have a long history of playing together as a club. First mention is in the 1890s when London Old Amplefordians played at a ground in Wembley but the major focus was in the Lancashire catchment area whence many Catholic families sent their boys to the school.
The Club continued to grow and flourish save for two periods of hibernation during the First and Second World Wars. In 1951 the first Southern Tour was organised and this has become a permanent feature of the Club`s fixture list. Of the opponents then two survive to this day - The Bluemantles and Old Rossallians.
In 1970 the Club was invited to join The Cricketer Cup - a knockout competition for Old Boys Clubs.
Today the OACC`s fixture list is one of the best and strongest among Old Boys Clubs and is a credit to the hard work and dedication of the many who over the years have devoted time and effort to the Club
Old Amplefordians CC have an existing site at www.oldamplefordiancc.org.uk

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