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My daughter (age 10) really wants to give netball a go this year, so I am looking for an out-of-school club for her. I have found Raiders in Downham, and Shooters in Beckenham, and they are both really lovely, but traffic can be so bad to both locations, I am trying to find somewhere a bit closer.


Is there a junior netball club in Dulwich/ Nunhead/ Forest Hill?


Thanks

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Raiders in Lewisham is good. Crystal Palace good, but competitive. Beacons is probably the most local. http://www.beaconsnetballclub.com/


if she's relatively new to the game though, I reckon Waterloo Netball is a good shout. All abilities, sizes and ages. Set up by local parents. And really good fun. Saturday morning at the courts near the Imperial War Museum

http://waterloonetball.com/

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Thanks Taper. She is very new (only played a couple of times), but keen. I think Waterloo netball sounds great, but she does tap on Saturday already and is loath to give that up... Beacons looked very professional, but perhaps a little high octane for a beginner :o). I have spoken to Raiders, but can't bear the thought of schlepping 3 kids thru Sydenham/ Downham in rush-hour traffic. Such is the price of living in London I guess! Thanks for all that info though.
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