1883/84: Woolgoolga's cricketing activities commenced with social matches against neighboring teams from Coffs, Bellingen, and Fernmount.
1890–1922: The club maintained consistent participation in regional cricket, highlighting its early commitment to the sport.
1899/1900: The area witnessed its first organized cricket competition, featuring teams from Coffs, Woolgoolga, Glenreagh, Coramba, and Karangi.
1930/31: The formation of the Coffs Harbour District Cricket Association (CHDCA) marked a significant milestone, with Woolgoolga Cricket Club participating in its inaugural competition.
1930/31–1993/94: Woolgoolga Cricket Club consistently competed in every season under its original name, demonstrating sustained engagement in the sport.
1946: The club's annual ball, held in the Returned Soldiers' Hall, was noted as a splendid social event, reflecting the club's role in the community's social fabric
1994/95: A strategic merger with Bucca Cricket Club led to the formation of Northern Districts, aiming to consolidate talent and resources.
2000: The establishment of the Northern Districts Rebels Junior Cricket Club provided structured opportunities for youth engagement in cricket .
2019/20: The revival of the Rebels saw significant success, including a premiership and three grand final appearances, signaling a resurgence in the club's competitive performance .
2024/25: A unification with the Woolgoolga Junior Cricket Club resulted in the formation of the Woolgoolga Cricket Club Rebels, streamlining the club's structure and fostering a cohesive cricketing community.
2024/25 Season: The Woolgoolga Cricket Club Rebels clinched the fourth-grade premiership with a 43-run victory over the Coffs Colts Cricket Club in the grand final held in Woolgoolga .
2024/25 Season: The club was awarded the Arch and Isobel Kay Memorial Trophy for the Club Championship, recognizing its overall excellence in the Coffs Harbour District Cricket Association .