Commercial and Industrial Fencing

Cricket Net Enclosure Fencing Melbourne

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We build fences for cricket enclosures. This is for both a single cricket enclosure as well as multiple ones. We also install cricket enclosures for schools. Chainmesh fences are one of the most popular styles of fences for cricket net enclosures. Chainmesh fencing is also called chain wire fencing as well as cyclone fencing.

Cricket net enclosures needs to be strong enough to withstand the impact of a cricket ball hitting it. It also needs to be tall enough for the cricket ball not to go over the fence.

For an obligation free quote call us on 0432 157 971 or email to find out more 

JFG Commercial and Industrial Fencing provide the best cricket net enclosure fencing solutions to all suburbs of Melbourne.

Options for Cricket Net Enclosure Fences

When thinking about installing a cricket net enclosure fence you need to make sure that it complies with the Australian Standard AS1725.4 – 2010: Chain link fabric fencing—Cricket net fencing enclosures. The standard sets out the requirements in respect of the fencing material, the footings as well as installation.

The standard requires the centre net, when there are multiple bays, be a minimum length of 21 metres. Peripheral nets require a minimum side fencing length of 11m. Despite this minimum requirement it is recommend that this length be increased to 21 m or even to 27 m to extended bowler run ups.

We provide a total solution for all your sport grounds requirements, including cricket net enclosure fencing. These solutions include: hercules fencingweldmesh fencingpalisade fencingpressed spear fencingchainmesh fencingsteel fencing and tubular fencing.

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For an obligation free quote call us on 0432 157 971 or email to find out more 

What you Need to Know about Cricket Net Fences

FAQs for Cricket Net Fencing Melbourne

What is a cricket net enclosure?

A cricket net enclosure is a fenced practice area designed to contain cricket balls, protecting players, spectators, and surrounding property. As cricket is a popular sport in Melbourne, cricket nets are found at many venues – including schools and local parks.

What type of fencing is used for cricket nets in Melbourne?

We use chainmesh fencing, also called chain wire or cyclone fencing, which is strong, durable, and able to withstand the impact of cricket balls.

Can you install single or multiple cricket enclosures?

Yes. We install both single bay and multiple bay cricket net enclosures. There may also be Local Council regulations that need to be considered as well.

How tall should cricket net fencing be?

Fencing must be tall enough to prevent cricket balls from going over. Heights are designed according to best practice and compliance with Australian Standard AS1725.4 – 2010.

What is the cost of installing cricket fencing in Melbourne?

The cost depends on factors including the height and length of the cricket nets. At JFG Commercial & Industrial Fencing we provide free quotes so you know how much the new fence will cost in advance.

Why is chainmesh fencing preferred for cricket nets in Melbourne?

Chainmesh is strong enough to absorb cricket ball impacts, flexible enough to avoid damage, and durable for Melbourne’s weather conditions

Can cricket net enclosures accommodate long bowler run-ups?

Yes. We can extend side fencing to 21–27 metres to provide safe run-up space for bowlers.

Do you service all suburbs of Melbourne?

Yes, we provide cricket net enclosure fencing solutions to all suburbs of Melbourne, including the Northern and Western suburbs.