Northern Territory Cricket is pleased to announce a new partnership with Club Lime, a division of Viva Leisure, as the ‘Official Health and Fitness Partner’ for the next two years.
The agreement will support the health and fitness development of the Territory’s best cricketers, with those selected in the NT Academy in 2026 and 2027 rewarded with a national membership to Club Lime facilities free of charge.
This marks an important step in the NT cricket pathway, with Club Lime providing the facilities and support to allow NT pathway players to bridge the gap to other high-performance environments, with consistent access to strength and conditioning facilities often being a barrier within the Territory.
The partnership with Club Lime also extends to the wider Darwin and Districts Cricket Competition (DDCC), with registered club players, coaches and volunteers all eligible for four weeks free and a $0 start-up fee when joining Club Lime. The initiative aims to encourage greater health and wellbeing within local cricket communities.
NT Head of Cricket, Nick Winter:
"We are stoked to be partnering with Club Lime and would like to thank them for their support across our Academy and wider DDCC communities"
"NT Cricket has put significant resources into improving our pathway programs – particularly the Academy – and this partnership will ensure we continue to give the Territory’s best girls and boys the opportunity to maximise their talent".
Diana Kim on behalf of Club Lime:
"We are excited to join NT Cricket as their ‘Official Health and Fitness Partner’, and we share the same ambition to support the physical development of the Territory’s best cricketers".
"With our newly opened gymnasium in Casuarina – plus other facilities across Coolalinga, Darwin City, Millner and Palmerston – we have a strong footprint in Darwin and want to continue to serve our local communities".
For those registered to DDCC, please reach out to NT Cricket for more information on how to access the public offer.