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| 14 May 2025 | |
| Sporting Successes |
Their success mirrors the overall success of the club across all levels. Our men’s 1st XI play in the National League Conference East and the ladies 1st XI in the London League Premier Division. Overall, the Club fields ten men’s and seven ladies’ sides every Saturday as well as Over 35 and Over 45 sides on Sundays. We also run several men’s and ladies’ Summer Leagues and have a junior section of 800.
We are one of the few clubs to have our own home base with an astro located a few yards from the clubhouse and a second pitch planned to be laid in the summer of 2026. We are located a few minutes off the A3 near Esher and close to Surbiton, Thames Ditton, and Hinchley Wood stations.
We would like to see as many Old Cranleighans of all ages join us as we offer heavily subsidised fees for all members of the OC Society. Please email us at joinochc@oldcranleighan.com for more information.
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