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Light jogging partner or two in Hume City Council suburbs.
Biking partner or group within Hume City Council catchment
Basketball partner or two in Craigieburn
I prefer someone who is available at least once-two sessions per week every week. More is better of course! Please...
Badminton in Craigieburn or Epping
*Note: Please check price list for badminton on Google - compare the cost for doubles for one hour vs a single 1-on-1 match for one hour.
Beginner Tennis - Mitcham - Heatherdale Tennis Club
**How much does it cost?**
Court hire at Heatherdale Tennis Club Mitcham costs $20. We generally split this equally. See Heatherdale tennis Club website to book a court.
** What level of players do you have? **
Mostly beginners who have had a few lessons so they understand the basics.
**What do I bring?**
BYO Tennis racquet. Tennis ball are generally provided but depends on the organiser?
**When do you play?**
We play mostly on Weekends and School Holidays. We...
Kellyville & Norwest Badmintion club
All level are welcome
Please pm for more detail
also we have tennis group please contact us for more information thanks
Rally4Ever Free Tennis Program Adelaide
We welcome anyone 16 years and older to our 1pm to 2.30pm Tuesday sessions at Tennis Seniors SA in the South Parklands opposite 118 Greenhill Road, Unley.
We reach out to those who are feeling "stuck", looking for social. connection and an avenue to better mental and physical health.
You can just turn up or contact Max beforehand at acftennis@gmail.com or on 0409 096017.
If you don't have a...
Mitcham beginner badminton group
All fitness levels welcome for regular play. Currently playing regularly most Tue night from after 7pm. Time and day can vary depending on court availability.
Come and join us have fun and meet some locals. No matter your level of play, age, gender identity or fitness level we would love to see you on the courts.
Don't have a racquet? You can hire one from the court and try out.
Monday Badminton - Indians in Melbourne Eastern Suburbs
LOOKING FOR Intermediate Regular Players for 1.5 hours - 7 to 8:30pm
Group to help men from Indian Sub-continent residing in Melbourne Eastern suburbs connect and play badminton together.
When do you play?
We play badminton in Melbourne Eastern suburbs - 7pm at ACM Sports Bayswater
How much does it cost?
Costs are generally shared and involved court fees ~$25 and shuttle costs $3.50 per head.
Please advise atleast 24 hours prior to cancellation - otherwise you will be considered part of the court split.
Do you play regularly?
Yes we play weekly. Occasionally, during...
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