422 days ago

Junior Netball Clinics

Marketing Manager from Auckland Netball Centre

Looking for netball opportunities for your child? Why not register for one of our 6-week netball development programmes 🏐
Sessions consist of a warm-up, skills, and match play, and are a great way for your child to develop their netball skills and make new friends this term.
The programmes cost $100 for 6 sessions and take place at both our venues – Auckland Netball Centre in St Johns and Windmill Park in Mount Eden.

- Monday afternoons from 4th November – After-School Netball @ Windmill Park
- Tuesday afternoons from 5th November – After-School Netball @ St Johns
- Saturday mornings from 9th November – Weekend Netball Skills @ Windmill Park
- Sunday afternoons from 10th November – Weekend Netball Skills @ St Johns

For more information or to register, follow the links below:

🔗 After-School Netball - bit.ly...
🔗 Weekend Netball Skills - bit.ly...

📧 development@aucklandnetball.co.nz

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