The West Torrens Eagles field senior men’s, three women’s and seven junior teams and are based at Henley & Grange Memorial Oval.
Other grounds used by the club include Henley High School, John Mitchell Reserve and Nazareth College (Flinders Park Campus).
In an amazing 2016/17 season, the Eagles fought off a merger ultimatum from the SACA and became the first ever South Australian Premier club to record a clean sweep of the 2-day, one-day and T20 competition titles.
West Torrens started fielding female teams in the 2007/08 season with many players coming from the former Flinders University Women's Cricket Club.
Affie Jarvis, Jack O'Connor, Ron Hamence, Bruce Dooland, Graham Hole, David Hookes and Ian Chappell played Test cricket for Australia while West Torrens players.
Matthew Elliott also represented Australia before playing 2 seasons for the Eagles after transferring from the Victorian Bushrangers to the West End Redbacks .
[5] Current first grade star Amanda-Jade Wellington is one of a host of talented female players who have represented Australia along with Lauren Ebsary, Andrea McCauley and Caroline Ward.
Spencer has recently been signed by the Titans in the IPL and won the best player of the match award in the BBL season 13 Grand Final.
Batting Most runs in career: Andrew Haslett, 6781 runs Most runs in a season: Paul Nobes, 974 runs @ 88.54 in 1987-88 Highest Score: Merv Waite, 339 v P. Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval, March 1936 Highest Team Score: 492 vs P. Adelaide at Adelaide Oval, March 1936 Bowling Most wickets in career: Percy Combe, 623 wickets Most wickets in a season: Graham Stanford, 72 wkts @ 10.87 in 1971-72 Best Bowling: Ross McLennan, 10/39 vs University @ Thebarton Voal, Feb 1958 Fielding Most dismissals in career (wicketkeeper): Rex Blundell, 164 ct, 71 st, 235 dismissals Most dismissals in a season (wicketkeeper): Jesse Lewis 43 ct, 4 st, 47 dismissals, 2004–05 Most dismissals in an innings(wicketkeeper): Rex Blundell, 0 ct, 7 st, V Woodville @ Thebarton Oval, Oct 1969 General Records Most Games: Brian Isaac, 211 (1959-60 to 1978-79) Youngest Player (WT): Ron Hammence, 15y.