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WILLALOOKA HOCKEY CLUB
Key features of Willalooka Hockey Club include:
Training sessions held on Thursday nights at 7pmMembership and event management facilitated through the revolutioniseSPORT online platformParticipation in the Tatiara Hockey Association competitionsThe club supports both junior and senior players and fosters a welcoming environment for hockey enthusiasts in the region.
GOULBURN HOCKEY ASSOCATION CAPITAL LEAGUE
Competitive and social hockey for adultsPart of the Capital League structureMatches held on synthetic pitchesOpen to players of all skill levels
NELSON BAY HOCKEY CLUB
All competitions are mixed, for male and female players.Junior programs include Minkies (5-6 yrs), C-grade (7-11), B-grade (10-14), and A-grade (12-16), played Saturday mornings.Senior competitions are open to ages 13 to 60+, played Saturday around noon.Summer competitions include Summer Twilight (Feb/Apr, Wednesdays 6.00pm) and Indoor hockey (Oct/Dec, Friday afternoons/evenings at PCYC).The club encourages the whole family to come along and learn the game together.
GAWLER HOCKEY CLUB
Home ground: Trinity College Turf, off Greenslade Rd or Alexander Ave, Evanston SouthJunior training: Wednesdays 5:00-6:00 PM (U8/U10/U12), 6:00-7:00 PM (U14/15, U16/17)Junior games: Saturday morningsSenior training: Wednesday 7:00-8:00 PMSenior games: Friday nights (minimal), Saturdays & Sundays after 12:30 PMTeams: A & B Women, A &...
SEACLIFF HOCKEY CLUB
Teams: Mixed U9 & U11, U13, U15, U17 boys & girls, senior men, women, and veteransJunior games: Friday...
BERRY HOCKEY CLUB
The club emphasizes community engagement and development of junior players, encouraging youth participation in hockey. Major sponsors support the club’s activities, contributing to its growth and community presence.
Founded in 1946 with a rich history of competition and social involvement.Fields women’s and men’s teams in regional competitions.Supports junior development programs to encourage young players.Recognized for being a friendly and community-supported club.
ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY HOCKEY CLUB
AUHC welcomes players of all abilities, from beginners to elite, including university students, graduates, and non-students. The club fields multiple teams, including men's and women's teams competing at the Premier League level, as well as junior mixed teams.
AUHC, together with AU Sport, owns and operates the West Beach Hockey Centre, which features an international standard...
COLTS MENS HOCKEY CLUB
Key features include:
Organized hockey club for menEngagement in hockey training and matchesCommunity-focused sports club promoting hockey skills and teamwork
OAKS WOMENS HOCKEY CLUB
Focus on women's hockeyAdult participationPart of Hockey NSW networkCommitment to diversity and inclusion
MOSS VALE HOCKEY CLUB
Junior teams include Minkey, Under 8s, Under 10s, Under 12s, Under 14s, and Under 16s.Senior teams compete in Women’s and Men’s 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Grades.All matches and trainings are held at the Welby Hockey Complex.The club welcomes players of all ages and genders, fostering a community-focused environment.
BURRAWANG REVELS HOCKEY CLUB
Features a dedicated training field within Burrawang Village for convenient access.Committed to player development with skilled and dedicated coaches.Supports beginners and experienced players in a nurturing atmosphere.Accepts new members and encourages community involvement.Accepts Active Kids vouchers for players under 18.Part of the Wingecarribee Shire Council community, promoting hockey in the...
WARATAH HOCKEY CLUB
The club is supported by the Burringbar Sports Club and continues to foster hockey for all ages and skill levels in the region.
Location: Burringbar District Sports Club, Burringbar Lane, Burringbar NSW 2483Contact: waratahhockey2011@gmail.com, phone 0402 367 069Active in community sports and social events
RAILWAY GREYS WOMENS HOCKEY CLUB
The club welcomes players from age 8 upwards, catering to all abilities with teams across all grades.
Focus on women's field hockeyInclusive of various skill levelsSupports youth and adult participation
MURWILLUMBAH HOCKEY CLUB
Offers hockey activities and competitions for all genders and ages.Operates as a community hockey club engaged in promoting and playing field hockey.Part of a wider network of hockey clubs under Hockey Tweed, providing organized hockey programs and events.Contact and additional information can be found on the Hockey Tweed website, which serves as the official platform for the club and related hockey activities in the...
HOCKEY TWEED
The association features a new synthetic water-based turf, a hybrid turf, and well-maintained grass fields. It has a strong community presence and history, with many players representing regional and national teams.
Hockey Tweed operates clubhouse facilities at the Barrie Smith fields in Murwillumbah, recently upgraded with flood resilience improvements. The association welcomes new players and fosters community involvement across its...
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Social fitness groups and classes have become increasingly popular in recent years as a way for people to stay active and meet like-minded individuals. These groups and classes provide a supportive and motivating environment for people to exercise and improve their physical fitness.
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