Dural Recreation Centre
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Description
Multipurpose venue, able to facilitate a variety of events.
The arena offers one full size basketball court with large run off areas. The sports hall boasts a floor area measuring 35 x 22 metres and a clear working height of 8 metres.There are six (6) backboards in the sports hall, making it ideal as a training venue. There are three (3) squash courts available for hire and a gymnasium. The layout enables the stadium to be an ideal training or sports education centre for all standards of athletes & is the perfect venue for trade shows or functions.
Reception – located at the entrance of the facility; acts as the control area in conducting an event. Also large enough to host post game functions and the like.
Kitchen – An industrial kitchen is available for hire, please call or email for further information.
Showers and change rooms – available on the ground level.
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Redfield Lions Football Club
Players can participate in competitive leagues including First and Second XI teams, with registrations open for new and returning members each season.
Membership provides access to structured training, league play, and club events fostering community and skill development.
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DURAL SQUASH AND FITNESS
Squash courts and coaching, including holiday squash camps for children.Pickleball, a fun and accessible sport for all ages played on squash courts.Diverse fitness classes such as Zumba, Pilates, Yoga, Dance (for children and adults), and Taekwondo.Sports equipment sales and professional racket restringing services.Room hire available for dance and fitness activities.Sauna facilities for relaxation and health benefits.The club supports a holistic approach to health and well-being, welcoming members ranging from kids to adults and...
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North Sydney Futsal Club
Nearby clubs at the same address, such as Phoenix Futsal and Dural Warriors, have structured trials and competitive teams, suggesting the area supports competitive futsal leagues and training sessions.
Potential for trial and team selection events during the season.Participation in local and representative futsal competitions.Likely caters to both male and female players across youth...
Dural Warriors Futsal Club
Participate in competitive futsal matches in the NSW Premier LeagueTrain with experienced coaches and dedicated teammatesOpen to players seeking a challenging and competitive environmentInterested players are encouraged to contact the club for more details on trials and membership.
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