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STUART HOCKEY CLUB
Junior and senior hockey programsPart of the Whyalla Hockey Association Inc.Community club with strong local ties
WAIKERIE HOCKEY CLUB
Training sessions are held on Thursday nights.The club offers opportunities for participation in hockey for both adults and children.It is an incorporated entity, active since 1999, and is supported by local volunteers.
GRANGE ROYALS HOCKEY CLUB
The club currently has more than 230 registered members participating in 19 teams, including 9 senior and 10 junior teams. They offer hockey for all ages and abilities, from Premier League to social, veterans, and beginner levels.
Family-friendly environmentClub gatherings and meals every Saturday evening during the seasonWheelchair access, accessible toilets, and parking available
BURNSIDE HOCKEY CLUB
Key features include:
Teams for all ages, including juniors and seniorsInclusive environment welcoming players of all gendersActive community involvement and vibrant club cultureRich history and premier status in Adelaide hockeyThe club operates from Kensington Gardens Reserve and provides opportunities for competitive and recreational hockey.
ST PETER'S OLD COLLEGIANS' HOCKEY CLUB
The club offers opportunities for players of various ages and skill levels to participate in competitive field hockey matches and training.
Located at 55 Hackney Rd, St Peters SA 5069Hosts teams in multiple age groups, including youth divisionsActive in local hockey competitions organized by Hockey South AustraliaPlayers interested in joining or learning more about the club can find registration and club details on their official website.
BAROSSA & LIGHT TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
State-wide tournaments such as the Barossa Meisterschaft are held annually.Open to all ages and skill levels.Part of Table Tennis South Australia.
PING. PONG. PLAY. BAROSSA & LIGHT TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Key features include:
Organizing competition grades A, B, and C with matches played weekly from April to October.Hosting a statewide tournament called the Barossa Meisterschaft every August.Welcoming players of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced, across four clubs with excellent facilities.Promoting table tennis as a fun, enjoyable, and competitive sport suitable for all ages and abilities.Located in the Barossa Valley, the association fosters community engagement through table tennis and provides opportunities for both...
NEHTTA - E) PARAFIELD GARDENS TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Adults social night and team practice: Monday 7pm - 9pmNEHTTA Competition night: Wednesday 7:30pm - 10:30pmPractice and social activities fees apply, with additional competition fees per seasonSchools in the Salisbury area are encouraged to contact the club for more information
WOODVILLE DISTRICT TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Key features of WDTTC include:
Participation in Winter Pennant Competitions and internal Spring and Summer competitions.Junior and AWD (Athletes With Disability) coaching programs led by qualified coaches.Social play sessions open to all on Wednesdays and Saturdays.Special groups such as the Active Over 50s Table Tennis group meeting weekly.Facilities upgraded for safety and accessibility,...
PING.PONG.PLAY. WOODVILLE DISTRICT TABLE TENNIS CLUB
The club hosts the Ping.Pong.Play. program, an introductory table tennis course designed specifically for children. This program focuses on movement, teamwork, confidence, and fun, providing a safe and supportive setting led by accredited coaches.
Participants receive a Table Tennis Starter Kit including a bat, balls, a personalised drawstring bag, and a T-shirt. The program also includes free sessions with the club's junior coaching programs.
Regular social play sessions are available throughout...
GREENBOTTLES HOCKEY CLUB
The club offers training sessions for a range of age groups, including:
Under 9s at 4:30 PMUnder 13sUnder 16sSeniors from 5:30 PM onwardsTraining is held on Thursday evenings and welcomes players of all genders and ages, fostering a supportive environment for hockey enthusiasts in the region.
WOLVES HOCKEY CLUB
The club has a strong community presence with a sophisticated structure supporting numerous teams and a large junior base fed by a grassroots Minkey competition. Wolves Hockey Club is committed to fostering talent and providing competitive hockey opportunities at all levels.
Senior teams in men's and women's competitions from First Grade to VeteransComprehensive junior program including Minkey...
NORTH EAST HOCKEY CLUB
Provides mixed Under 8 and Under 10 teams to introduce young players to hockey.Supports SAPSASA and school hockey programs.Offers teams in all Senior Men, Women, and Junior grades, with top teams competing in the Premier League.Affiliated with Hockey SA, ensuring strong player development opportunities.
PRINCE ALFRED COLLEGIANS HOCKEY CLUB
The club has achieved notable success, including promotion to the top level of hockey in South Australia and competing in the Premier League division. Currently, it fields one senior team in the local competition.
Offers competitive hockey for both juniors and seniorsInclusive of all gendersPart of the Prince Alfred Old Collegians Association
ADELAIDE HOCKEY CLUB
The club welcomes new players of all ages and genders and relies on a variety of volunteers, including team managers, coaches, and administrative roles such as President, Secretary, and Treasurer.
Training sessions are held Monday through Thursday.Games take place on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.Annual membership options include junior, senior, and associate memberships.Facilities are wheelchair accessible with...
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Korumburra Wildcats Basketball Club
Domestic competitions on Monday and Wednesday nights for various boys and girls age groups; Friday nights for Under 10 and 12 boys.Aussie Hoops introductory program for ages 5-10, running regularly throughout the year.Junior Representative/Squad for Under 10-18 boys and girls; participate in domestic comps to qualify for tournaments October to March/April.VJBL state-wide games for Under 14, 16, 18 boys and girls on Friday nights.CBL open-age Men's and Women's teams in Gippsland conference.Multiple seasons yearly; join via domestic participation for pathways to rep teams...
Mulgrave Mambas Basketball Club
Engage in junior domestic competitions through Nunawading Basketball for skill-building and competitive play.Participate in supportive training sessions designed for young players of all levels.Join as a new member to access leagues, games, and a welcoming environment promoting health and fitness.
Sunbury Lions Basketball Club
Junior Programs: Aussie Hoops for 5-8-year-olds provides a fun introduction to basketball. Mini Jets targets 6-7-year-olds developing fundamental skills through small-sided games with modified rules and lowered rings.Junior Competitions: Junior Jets compete in the VJBL (Victoria Junior Basketball League) for players aged U12-U18, offering the chance to compete in Australia's largest junior competition.Senior & Domestic Leagues: Players of all ages and skill levels can join domestic leagues with weekly...
Yarra Road Primary School Basketball Club
The program typically features around 20 teams across all year levels, with regular fixtures throughout the competition season.Players develop essential skills including sportsmanship, respect and resilience while enjoying basketball with their friends.The Roy Beale Medallion is awarded to students who play continuously from Year 1 through...
Langwarrin Wildcats Basketball Club
Participate in **junior teams** across various age groups and skill levels, from beginners to intermediate.Compete in **Winter season** (April to September) and **Summer season** (October to March), with spots available via club contact.Secure a team place by reaching out 8-10 weeks before season start for the best opportunities.
Banyule Hawks Basketball Club
Participate in competitive junior teams through EDJBA leagues and matches.Engage in regular training sessions tailored for young players of various skill levels.Join as a new member by contacting the club during office hours on Fridays to get involved in games and development programs.
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