City of Sydney Ne tball Assoc.


San Remo Net Set GO!
Registration Date: 14 September 2011

Please come meet us & fill in your Registration Form and pay your money...
Time: 5pm - 6pm

Fees: Netball Back Pack $25

Net Set Go ! Dates will be :
14 Sept / 21 Sept / 28 Sept / 5 Oct
19 Oct / 26 Oct / 2 Nov / 9 Nov
NOTE : There is no Net Set Go on the 12th October

Insurance - Fees are current 1 January 2011 to 31 December 2011 (if you are already a NNSW member)
Netball NSW annual membership fees for 2011 includes GST in the following categories:
· Junior $47.00 (GST inclusive)
· Netta 8-10 years $35.00 (GST inclusive)
· Funnet Up to 7 years $22.00 (GST inclusive)
· Non players $33.00 (all ages)
· Players with a disability $22.00 (GST inclusive)
One annual fee is payable per member...
(So if you have played in another Association or Netball club just let us know and we will check out you membership number with NNSW)

Venue: Robyn Webster Indoor Centre
Holbeach Avenue Tempe 2044
Application Form: "click" to open and print form then fill in your details and bring with you for Registration day please.

PDF Participant Registration Form.

Contact: sam.dawes@optusnet.com.au or 0421 174 054

It is Netball Australia’s junior netball program. It has been developed to provide children from 5 to 10 years with the best possible learning and playing experience to develop a positive introduction to netball, ensuring enjoyment and continued participation. It incorporates skill activities, minor games and modified matches in a fun and safe environment. The weekly program is coordinated by Accredited Coaches to ensure a quality experience for all participants. Each centre has the flexibility to choose the duration of the program.

The major objectives of San Remo NetSetGO! are:

1. To provide every primary school aged child in Australia with the opportunity to experience netball.

2. To deliver a national junior development program that promotes netball participation.

3. To address the issue of childhood obesity by providing a low cost, easily accessible and community based exercise option for primary school aged children, in particular young girls.

4. To provide primary school aged children, especially girls with the opportunity to meet and interact with elite netball role models.

5. To provide a skill development program that provides young girls with the same opportunities to experience sport, develop self-esteem and learn new skills.

6. To provide opportunities for children and parents to participate in physical activity together.


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