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Walking Netball at Auckland Netball Centre 🥳

Marketing Manager from Auckland Netball Centre

We are thrilled to be running an open pilot programme of Walking Netball sessions at our indoor facility in St Johns. Walking netball is a modified version of the game with some rule adaptations - running and jumping are not allowed.

The programme will run for 3 weeks, and there is no obligation to attend every week. The sessions will consist of a warm-up, netball skills, and games. No prior netball experience is required and all abilities are welcome.


Dates:
Tuesday 11 June
Tuesday 18 June
Tuesday 2 July

Times:
10-10:45am - Walking netball session
10:45-12pm - Refreshments

Cost:
$5 per session

RSVP to Auckland Netball by phone on 09 570 0030 or reception@aucklandnetball.co.nz.

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