Physical Activity Groups, Trainers & Coaches in East Lindfield NSW
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UTS Football Club
Competitive and social soccer for adultsTraining and matches at Charles Bean Oval, LindfieldPart of the Northern Suburbs Football Association (NSFA)Open to new members—contact the club to get involved
Lindfield Football Club
Training and development programs include skills academies, one-on-one sessions, and development leagues designed to enhance player abilities. The club runs competitive leagues, cups, social tournaments, and regular skill training to suit beginners, social players, and competitive athletes.
Playing opportunities include teams in youth, adult, masters, and all abilities divisions, with a strong female football program highlighted by recent championship successes. Community spirit and...
Highfield Family FC
Training sessions: Winter season runs April to August with teams across all age groups for beginners to competitive players in the Northern Suburbs Football Association.Play opportunities: Join weekend matches and summer/autumn 5-a-side competitions at the club hub; Friday nights feature social play on all-weather courts.Membership details: Family-friendly club welcomes new members to participate in community-focused teams with over 2000 players from Lindfield, Killara, and surrounding areas.
The Strollers
Walking Speed: Medium paceFrequency: WeeklyDog Friendly: NoPram Friendly: No
When you have found a Heart Foundation Walking group that suits you best, click through to the website to learn more and complete the registration form. You can contact the Walk Organiser of your chosen group with any questions regarding the group.
Please Note:
The image provided is a generic image and not an actual representation of the group. Some information such as age group and gender of group may not be accurate. We recommend contacting the organiser if you wish to...
CHATSWOOD TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Key features of the venue include:
Multiple courts available for playClubhouse and social facilitiesPro shop for equipment and gearAdditional amenities such as BBQ, creche, function room, and cafeThe club welcomes players of all ages and genders, promoting table tennis as a social and competitive sport in the Chatswood community.
Cricket NSW Blast Centre - Willoughby Multicultural
Junior Blasters: Fun introductory sessions for young beginners, focusing on core skills and engagement.Master Blasters: Skill-building play for developing juniors, suitable for various levels.Pop-up Blast Programs: Flexible, short-term games and social play opportunities for all skill levels.Open to new participants from diverse backgrounds; join local sessions to start playing cricket today.
Lane Cove West FC
Specialises in youth football programs and team developmentTraining and matches held regularly for boys and girlsOpen to new members—contact us to get involved
Mercy College Womens
Training and games tailored for school-aged girlsCompetitive matches held throughout the seasonOpportunities for all skill levels, from beginner to advancedSupportive environment focused on teamwork and personal developmentParticipation in inter-school championships and local leaguesGet involved and develop your soccer skills in a fun, inclusive, and competitive setting!
Old Ignatians Football Club
Training sessions are held regularly (specific days and times can be found on their website), welcoming players ranging from beginners to experienced competitors.
The club competes in local leagues and provides opportunities for friendly games and social matches, fostering a strong community spirit.
Membership benefits include access to club events, training, league play, and a pathway for new members to join and actively participate in the club's activities.
Located at Tuckwell Park, Fontenoy Road, Macquarie Park, the club continues...
Gordon Football Club
Junior teams (U6–U18) play Saturday mornings; senior teams play Saturday afternoons; girls-only teams play Sundays.U6 and U7 are friendly and ungraded; U8 and above are graded, with teams formed based on skill.Training is optional but recommended for U6–U18, with bookings opening late February.Registration for the winter season opens in January, with games running from April to August.Opportunities for social play, competitive leagues, and special...
East Killara Walkers
Walking Speed: Medium paceFrequency: WeeklyDog Friendly: NoPram Friendly: No
When you have found a Heart Foundation Walking group that suits you best, click through to the website to learn more and complete the registration form. You can contact the Walk Organiser of your chosen group with any questions regarding the group.
Please Note:
The image provided is a generic image and not an actual representation of the group. Some information such as age group and gender of group may not be accurate. We recommend contacting the organiser if you wish to...
Chatswood Rangers Sports Club
Participate in trials and selections for U8-U11 development teams and Junior Development League, typically held on Sundays from 9am-11am.Join mixed training sessions for various age groups, including G10, G11, and G12 teams on weekday evenings from 6pm.Register for teams via club channels to secure spots in development programs and leagues.Engage in ongoing junior football activities designed for skill-building and team play.
Play Pickleball at Tennis World North Ryde
Regular pickleball sessions available, including a popular Tuesday evening event for all skill levels (7pm-9pm).
Courts are open daily from 7:00am to 10:00pm, with lighting for evening play.
Reservations are available for court time, and a one-time fee is required to play.
Lessons and coaching are offered for those looking to improve...
North Ryde Futsal Club
Training sessions and play opportunities include:
Age-specific futsal training and games at the North Ryde RSL Youth Club facilities.Regular futsal leagues and social play designed for youth players.Development focus on skill improvement and social engagement through futsal.Membership details and contact point include Elisa Hayes, reachable via phone at 02 8814 4400, for inquiries and registration information.
North Ryde RSL Youth Club
Training sessions: Includes a 10-week academy program with 1-hour sessions on Wednesdays from 4:30 pm, catering to U9s through U16s, focusing on fun, skill development, and technical improvement.Play opportunities: The club fields numerous teams across Minis, Juniors, Seniors, Youth League, and State League, offering competitive and social play throughout the winter season from April to August. Games and training primarily take place at North Ryde Oval and Magdala Oval.Membership details: Open registrations typically start in...
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