Paddle with Water Warriors Dragon Boat Club
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Water Warriors Dragon Boat Club offers opportunities for competitive and social paddling at West Lakes Aquatic Reserve.
- Training sessions are held regularly, with morning sessions around 7:30am and 9:15am, suitable for all skill levels including beginners and competitive paddlers.
- Play opportunities include participation in local leagues, regattas, and friendly races organized through DragonBoat SA.
- Membership benefits include access to coaching, equipment, and a clear pathway to compete and improve skills. New members are welcome to join and can attend come-and-try sessions to experience dragon boat racing.
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