How much does stoolball cost?
If you want to play stoolball you can play for your local team and use their equipment, often for less than a pound a game. If you want to buy your own equipment, you can buy it direct from the National Stoolball Association.
Currently the bats retail at about £30 to £36 and the balls cost about £7 each. You can make your own wickets, or get them made for you, using the instructions below.
We have agents across south-east England. Where contact details are not given below, they are available on our NSA contacts page:
- Sally Morris (tel 01323 847250 or email [email address available when you sign in]) and Toni Wheatley are in East Sussex
- Barbara Fitzpatrick is in North and Mid Sussex
- Jenny and Edward Keates are near Tunbridge Wells in Kent (tel 01892 528429 or email [email address available when you sign in])
- Kay and John Price are in West Sussex
- Shirley Reed is close to the West Sussex/Surrey/Hampshire borders
- Julie Oliver is in Surrey (tel: 01306 500283 or email [email address available when you sign in])
Further information can be obtained from:
The National Stoolball Association
53 Kings Road
Horsham
West Sussex
RH13 5PP
Tel: 01403 252419
The following items are available. You will be advised on the amount of postage and packing.
Price list
- Stoolballs (NSA and RSA approved) - £7
- Bats from Gray Nicolls, Newbery and Hunts in a variety of weights from 454 grams (16oz) to 524 grams (18.5oz) - £32 (Hunts) or £36 (others)
- White spray paint (for pitch marking) - £8.50
- Tournament scorebooks - £2
- Rule/history books - £1
- Boundary markers (minimum order 10) - 80p
- NSA rule books - £1
- Large scorebooks - £4
- NSA Coaching DVD - £23.50 (£24.95 including delivery)
- NSA Let's Play Stoolball DVD - £19.00 (£20.50 including delivery)
- Car stickers - 50p
- Ice packs - £1

