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Thinking of getting back into Netball? Or want to try it for the first time? Enjoyed playing netball at school? Stopped playing and would love to start again? Looking for a fun, new activity?....Why not try Back to Netball

England Netball's Back to Netball provides a gentle introduction to the sport for female players. It doesn?t matter if you have never played before, sessions are coach led and cover basic skill development and court play. The emphasis of these sessions is on learning new skills and having fun by playing Netball with friends.

Whether it is about rediscovering sporting abilities you forgot you had or about getting active again, these sessions cater for all abilities. Get fit, have fun and make friends through Back to Netball.?


MONDAYS 6-7pm

HARRIS GIRLS ACADEMY

SE22 0NR

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T:07854090625

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