About Our Club
Who we are
The Quakers Hill Pirates Baseball Club is a family-focused community sports organisation serving players of all ages and skill levels. From U6 Aussie T-Ballers to elite senior teams in the Sydney Winter Baseball League, we’re proud to be known as “The Family and Fun Club.”
What We Do
We provide year-round baseball programs in both summer and winter seasons. Our inclusive environment supports junior development, competitive pathways, and social teams. With a strong volunteer base, skilled coaches, and a supportive culture, we help every player grow on and off the field.
Where We Play
Located at Corbin Reserve, Pye Road, Quakers Hill NSW, our home ground features six well-maintained baseball diamonds. The facility supports both junior and senior competitions and is one of the best-equipped community baseball venues in the region. We’re proud to partner with Blacktown City Council to continually improve our grounds for players and families.
Our History
The Quakers Hill Pirates Baseball Club began in 1988 and has grown from a single senior team into a well-established, community-focused club. Over the years, it has celebrated major milestones including relocation to Corbin Reserve, incorporation, international series hosting, and competition in the Sydney Winter Baseball League. With strong roots in player development and a history of success on and off the field, the club continues to evolve while staying true to its mission of providing a fun, inclusive environment for baseball enthusiasts of all ages.
Club Documents
Code of Conduct
The Code of Conduct sets out the minimum standards of behaviour and sportsmanship expected from players, coaches, officials, administrators, parents and spectators during all club activities, and notes that breaches may lead to disciplinary action under the club’s disciplinary policy.
Club Constitution
The document outlines the club’s structure, purpose, membership rules, governance framework (including roles, meetings, and committees), financial and disciplinary procedures, policies (e.g. smoking/alcohol), and procedures for amending its rules under the Associations Incorporation Act (NSW).
Office Bearers and Club Committee
The Club Committee is responsible for leading, planning, managing resources, developing policies, communicating with members, and ensuring good governance on behalf of the Club.