20 August 2024
There's a new Women's Baseball League competition coming to Darwin in September
Baseball is growing in the Northern Territory. We’re excited to welcome a new competition to the Australian baseball family in September with the Darwin Women’s Baseball League (DWBL).
It’s a new competition designed to welcome both new and experienced baseball players to the sport.
The DWBL will kick off its inaugural season with a series of training sessions and clinics before moving into an eight week regular season. These events will provide a great opportunity for the community to learn more about the league, meet the players, and get involved.Women aged 14+ are eligible for the competition.
It all begins on 11 September 2024 with a ‘Come n Try & Rules Clinic’.
The full schedule is below. You can get more information from the official DWBL page & story here.
The league comes after a big surge in participation and interest baseball in the Northern Territory. There has been an 85% increase to female players and 205% increase to junior players. Overall, participation is up close to 30%.
The state sent a team made up of players exclusively to the NT to the Little League and Senior League championships.
“This really is the icing on the cake for all of the hard work done by so many to promote Baseball as an enjoyable option for women and girls to play across the country,” says Baseball NT Participation and Pathways Manager Kai Meuronen. “We have some really passionate volunteers working behind the scenes to make the DWBL a product for everyone in the NT, and the women’s baseball community as a whole, to be proud of.”
The DWBL is also affordable. Registration is $31.
Baseball NT General Manager Rob Gower says this competition builds off the excitement of a visit by members of the Australian Women’s National Team (the Emeralds) to Alice Springs earlier this year.

“From that visit and promotion of it, a few women in Darwin got together and approached us about starting the league. Their idea with our help is what got this off the ground,” he says.
“Our vision is to create a vibrant community where women and girls have equal opportunities to participate in and benefit from the joys of baseball, This league is about more than just playing the game; it’s about building confidence, fostering leadership, and creating lasting connections.”
Darwin Women’s Baseball League Schedule
- 11 September: Come n Try & Rules Clinic
- 18 September: Come-N-Try, learn to play and training session
- 25 September: Come-N-Try, learn to play and training session
- 27 September: Round 1
- 4 October: Round 2
- 11 October: Round 3
- 18 October: Round 4
- 25 October: Round 5
- 1 November: Final Round
- 8 November: Finals – Week 1
- 15 November: Grand Final
- Registration Fee: $31
- Baseball Pants: $20 (mandatory uniform, optional purchase)
- Glove: $70 (optional)
If you have any questions, reach out to the Baseball NT team!























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