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Dulwich Netball Club @ JAGS on Saturdays, 10am-12pm


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Hi all,


Dulwich netball club returns to JAGS this Saturday, 10th January - if you've made it your new year's resolution to get into shape, or to take up a new team sport, netball's a great choice! Pop down to JAGS tennis courts on Sat for a free and friendly taster session, between 10am-12pm.


Our coached sessions run each Saturday and include cardio fitness, core strengthening, skills/drills and then friendly match-play - all taken at your own pace. We're an informal and social club, catering for all abilities, and we also enter a weeknight team in a south london league. Get in touch on [email protected] or on our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/kgnetball?fref=ts, or just turn up on Saturday morning!

First session is free, then it's just ?30 for a block of ten sessions. Bargain fitness fun!


See you soon,

Kings Griffin Dulwich Netball Club

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