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Social Netball Training, whether you are new to netball or play regulary our training is suitable for all levels. We are an easy going friendly bunch, our training sessions are a great way to exercise at your own pace whist having a laugh with us ladies.


Training sessions are every Sunday 10-12 at Lewis Sports Centre, Harris Academy, Maberley Rd, SE19 2JH.


The sessions consists of 1 hour of skill and drills, conducted by a qualified coach and 1 hour of games. All equipment is supplied. We currently use the outdoor courts for this.


Training session dates:


First session: 2nd October

9th, 16th 23rd, 30th October

6th, 13th, 20th, 27th November

4th, 11th, 18th December 2016


The 2 hour session will cost ?7 per person

We are offering a block booking of 4 sessions for ?20. They do not have to be used consecutively, however they do need to be used within 2 months.


For more details please see our website www.thenetballclub.co.uk

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