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Hi Ladies, I run The Netball Club along with a friend. We have three leagues across South London and have a new INDOOR league staring on Thursday 14th September at Harris City Academy Crystal Palace, Maberley Rd, SE19. Parking onsite available and less than 10mins walk from Crystal Palace train station.


The league is a social league so whether you haven?t played since school or play regularly at social level this league is suited to you. You can either join as an individual or get some friends together and form a team. We are offering 10% off the joining fees.


We have friendly qualified umpires and all equipment provided. You can also check us out on FB https://www.facebook.com/thenetballclub.co.uk/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel or on our website www.thenetballclub.co.uk


For more details email: [email protected]


Thanks

Lisa

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