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Carlton Racketeers

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216/248 Rathdowne St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia

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We are a small social badminton club that encourages beginners and intermediate players to hit a few shuttles on Friday nights. We have three courts at Carlton Baths for 1.5hrs starting at 6pm for only $13.

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Carlton Racketeers - Social Badminton Melbourne City

Provider: Carlton Racketeers
We are a social badminton group located in Carlton, VIC catering towards intermediate level players.
We run sessions every Friday 6-7:30pm for $12 per person, first come first serve.
🏸Come by for a hit!🏸

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Carlton VIC · $12.00
Age: 18 - 50   Fri

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