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Summer netball for everyone!

Marketing Manager from Auckland Netball Centre

Looking for a way to keep fit, have fun, and stay social this Summer?

We are excited to be expanding our Summer League for Term 4 to include Year 1&2 Junior Netball and Senior Walking Netball, as well as our existing Year 3-8 Junior Netball, College and Senior Netball (adult) grades.

Walking Netball is a modified form of the game with no running or jumping so it's perfect for those returning to exercise after a break or injury.

This term we are also trialling a new 'Open' grade with no restrictions on gender balance within teams to replace our College Mixed and Senior Mixed grades. You just need 7 players to make up an Open team.

More details below:

- 8-week league from 23/24 October to 11/12 December
- Wednesday afternoons/evenings @ Windmill Park Mount Eden
- Thursday afternoons/evenings @ St Johns
- Team and individual entry available for all grades

For more information or to register, visit the Auckland Netball website:

🔗 bit.ly...
📧 info@aucklandnetball.co.nz

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