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Welcome to MyRounders!

We're all about having fun, creating friendships and inclusivity. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to relive the thrill of rounders, no matter their age or skill level

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“Best decision I ever made Fantastic and friendly group with the premis being about wellbeing, getting fit socialising and having fun. There's no judgement if you've never played before or if you're a bit unfit - everyone supports one another. One of the best things I've ever done, I can't wait for Sundays!”

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“I can't praise MyRounders enough from the excellent organising, the encouragement, enthusiasm and dedication I am so glad I am part of this ever growing rounders community”

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By Julie Clayden November 20, 2025
MyRounders Featured in Sport In Wales! We’re thrilled to share that MyRounders has been featured in the latest Sport In Wales magazine! This fantastic article celebrates the journey we’ve all been part of — turning a nostalgic childhood game into one of Wales’ fastest-growing social sports. Bringing Rounders Back for Adults Across Wales The write-up highlights how MyRounders has given people a new reason to get active, reconnect, and have fun. Many players join us saying they haven’t played rounders since school — yet quickly rediscover the joy, confidence, and community that comes with it. From Swansea to Bridgend, Neath to Barry, thousands have already picked up a bat again, proving that sport can be relaxed, welcoming, and packed with good energy. More Than a Game, It’s a Community! With over 8,500 registered players in just three years, MyRounders has become a place to make friends, move more, and belong. Whether you’re a total beginner or returning to sport after years away, there’s a spot for you. Growing Every Week The article also celebrates the momentum we’re building together — new teams, new leagues, and new faces joining all the time. MyRounders is flexible, friendly, and designed for real people with real lives. Nature's Symphony Breathtaking colors of our planet Button Faces of Humanity Portraits of people from around the globe Button Sands of Time Stark beauty of desolate dunes Button Beyond Boundaries Visual odyssey across continents Button
By Julie Clayden November 11, 2025
Community Spotlight: Courage, Compassion and Community Earlier this month, the nation paused to mark Remembrance Sunday — a time to honour courage, sacrifice and togetherness. Across the country, people came together to reflect on those who have served, those who continue to serve, and the everyday acts of bravery that strengthen our communities. Here at MyRounders, we’re proud to shine this month’s spotlight on one of our own: Lance Corporal Jamie Hastie, a MyRounders community member who plays across several of our teams. Jamie served with the Yorkshire Regiment, and his story is one of remarkable bravery and selflessness. While deployed in Afghanistan, he was seriously injured by an improvised explosive device (IED). Despite his own wounds, Jamie immediately turned his attention to helping his injured section commander, providing life-saving first aid and helping carry him to safety through extreme danger. For his actions, Jamie received the Queen’s Commendation for Bravery, a national honour awarded to those who demonstrate exceptional courage and commitment to others. As we look back on this month of remembrance, we’re reminded that bravery takes many forms, sometimes on the front line, sometimes in quiet moments and sometimes in the way we show up for each other. Jamie’s story is not only a tribute to the strength and resilience of our armed forces but also a reminder that courage and compassion live among us every day. We are incredibly proud to have Jamie as part of the MyRounders community and thank him and all those who serve, for their commitment and courage. Lest we forget. Read BBC article here
By Julie Clayden September 18, 2025
Introducing John Lowes our MyCommunity Rounders Chair. John joined as a player in January 2023 with wife Sarah Waite and hasnt looked back, signed to many teams and captains an all male team in the mens rumble league. John leads the board with warmth and determination, hoping to encourage others to gain from the game of rounders, as he has. Heres what John had to say : What inspired you to join the MyCommunity Rounders board? For me, rounders isn’t just a sport—it’s something much bigger. Sure, it gets people moving, but what really stands out is how it brings people together. The rounders community is amazing, and I’ve seen firsthand the social and health benefits it offers, but I also saw that not everyone could access that experience. Whether it’s cost, age, disability, or health issues, there are real barriers that stop people from joining in. MyCommunity Rounders is all about breaking those barriers down, and I wanted to be part of that—helping others find the same connection that I have. In your role as a board member, what impact are you most hoping to make? I want to help build strong foundations for the organisation—especially around funding and governance—so we can keep growing and making a difference. It’s about making sure we’re not just doing good work now, but setting things up so that we can keep doing it for years to come. How do you see MyCommunity Rounders growing or changing over the next few years, and what excites you most about that? I think we’re going to see MyCommunity Rounders reach more places and more people. What excites me most is seeing rounders being played by everyone—kids in schools, older adults in walking rounders groups, and people with disabilities in adapted sessions. Plus, I’m sure we’ll see more people joining our small group of volunteers as there’s already loads of opportunity but not enough of us to do it all! If you could achieve one legacy or lasting outcome from your time on the board, what would it be? I’d love to help make MyCommunity Rounders a recognised name across the country for inclusive sport. If, in a few years, rounders is being played in schools and community centres all over Wales and beyond—and people of all abilities are getting involved and loving it—I’ll be proud to have been part of the team that helped make that happen.
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