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NEPEAN HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
The association supports multiple local hockey clubs, catering to players of all ages and genders, including senior and junior teams for men and women. It fosters a family-friendly environment and is affiliated with Hockey NSW.
Key features include:
Two synthetic hockey fields (Hybrid and Water)Home to several local hockey clubs with teams at various levelsSmoke-free university campus location with regulated alcohol serviceAccess to parking facilities within the university complex
CAMPBELLTOWN CITY HOCKEY CLUB INC.
Training sessions are held on Tuesdays from mid-February, 5:30pm to 6:30pm.Junior competitions are played on Saturday mornings, while high school competitions are on Friday nights.Ladies games are on...
MACQUARIE FIELDS HOCKEY CLUB
Key features of the club include:
Participation in three different Sydney competitions for both men and women.Welcoming a diverse membership including students, alumni, and local community members.Regular weekly training and competitive matches throughout the year.Affiliation with Hockey NSW, ensuring organized and competitive play.A strong community focus combining sport, fitness, and social engagement.The club emphasizes...
TARTANS HOCKEY CLUB
Teams available for boys, girls, women, and men.Player age range starts from Under 7s and includes seniors into their 70s.Local competition with junior and ladies teams playing games nearby.Winter hockey seasons typically run from late March to late August or early September, depending on grade.It offers a community-oriented environment promoting hockey for families and individuals across all age groups.
SYDNEY UNIVERSITY HOCKEY CLUB
This premier hockey club features a synthetic turf field with full facilities including goals, lighting for night play, fencing, dugouts, a scoreboard, and landscaping.
The club supports competitive hockey and welcomes players of all ages and genders.
Home ground: Bruce Pryor Hockey FieldLocated at the corner of Weeroona Rd and East St, LidcombeFacilities support both day and night matches
GORDON NORTH SYDNEY HOCKEY CLUB
The club's home base is the Ku-ring-gai Hockey Centre, where it fields teams across a range of competitions, supporting players, coaches, and staff of all abilities. GNS is known for providing strong pathways for junior players to advance into adult hockey, including emerging under-14 and under-16 talent.
GNS's top men's and women's teams compete in...
SYDNEY UNIVERSITY HOCKEY CLUB
The club is known for its competitive spirit and strong community atmosphere, offering teams across various skill levels and fostering both high-performance hockey and inclusivity.
It provides excellent facilities including a synthetic turf field, lighting for night games, fencing, dugouts, and a scoreboard. The club aims to support skill development and enjoyment for players of all ages and abilities, including juniors and adults.
Located at East St, Lidcombe NSW 2141Home to competitive and community-focused...
MIRRABOOKA WOMEN'S HOCKEY CLUB
Women's turf hockey competitionActive in Northern Districts competitionBased at West Pymble, NSWFocus on adult women players
MOSMAN HARBOURSIDE (NSBHA)
Fields teams in the Sydney Women's Hockey League, Masters competitions, social grass competitions, and indoor hockey.Operates a strong junior program that nurtures young players from beginners to representative levels, fostering development alongside senior teams.Has a history dating back to 1992 and has earned multiple premierships and representative honors at Sydney, NSW, and national levels.Offers a supportive environment with mentoring between juniors and seniors, contributing to a healthy and growing club culture.Affiliated...
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.
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.
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.
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SEAGULLS VOLLEYBALL CLUB
SEAGULLS VOLLEYBALL CLUB is a vibrant volleyball community located at 32B Chadstone Rd, Malvern East VIC 3145, Australia, offering inclusive programs for players of all ages and skill levels.
Our comprehensive services and programs include:
Junior training for young athletes building foundational skills
Senior training for advanced development and competitive edge
Senior competitions to test skills at high levels
Social training for fun, casual skill-building sessions
Social competitions for relaxed, community-focused play
We play on indoor hard courts, providing a premium surface for optimal performance and safety.
Gender-based play options cater to everyone:
Men
Women
Boys
Girls
Mixed teams for...
Cardio Tennis @ DROMANA TC
Looking to inject some energy into your fitness routine? Want to improve your tennis skills while breaking a sweat? Come and give Cardio Tennis a try!
What is Cardio Tennis?
Cardio Tennis is the dynamic fusion of tennis drills, cardiovascular exercise, and upbeat music, designed to get your heart pumping and your skills improving. It's the perfect blend of fitness and fun, suitable for adults of all ages and abilities.
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Everyone has different fitness levels and tennis skills. That's why Tennis Australia coaches...
Maribyrnong Park St Marys Cricket Club
Participate in junior training sessions tailored for young players of all skill levels, from beginners to competitive.Engage in junior matches and games at the park, supporting growing programs for kids.Easy membership for new junior players to start playing right away in a supportive environment.
St. Andrews Gardiner Cricket Club
Senior Cricket: The club offers senior mixed turf and synthetic fixture competitions for players seeking competitive play opportunities.How to Join: New members are encouraged to get involved in the club's active playing programs. The club maintains an inclusive environment for all participants.
Balmoral Cricket Club
Training sessions: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30pm near clubrooms, suitable for open age players of varying skill levels during the summer season.Play opportunities: Competition matches every Saturday afternoon on synthetic wickets, starting first Saturday in October.Membership details: Open to new open age players; join for a season of competitive play and strong club culture.
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