Attadale Netball Club is a local sports club based in Attadale, Western Australia. Run by a group of dedicated volunteers, the club aims to support and encourage the sport of netball for players of all ages and abilities. New players and volunteers are always welcome.
The club offers teams in three different grades: NetSetGO for players aged 7 to 10, Junior for players aged 11 to 17, and Senior for players aged 18 and over. Whether you are just starting out or have been playing for years, Attadale Netball Club provides an inclusive and supportive environment for everyone.
To find out more about the club and playing netball with them, you can visit their FAQs page or browse the content under the “More Info” tab on their website. Here, you will find answers to commonly asked questions, essential club information, and a range of resources for coaching, umpiring, and more.
Attadale Netball Club is a member of the Fremantle Netball Association, which provides seasonal fixtures, policies, resources, and more. Being part of this association allows players from Attadale Netball Club to participate in official competitions and tournaments, giving them opportunities to showcase their skills and compete against other clubs.
The club has a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1968. Over the years, the club has grown and developed, adapting to changes in the community and sport. They have achieved significant milestones, such as fielding the youngest ever SA1 team in the Fremantle Netball Association in 1977, and being awarded the Rita Laurie Shield for Best Dressed Team for three consecutive years starting in 1979.
Attadale Netball Club has continued to grow in recent years, with a record number of teams and players. In 2019, they had 47 teams and over 420 players participating in winter. With their ongoing dedication and passion for netball, the club looks forward to a successful and enjoyable future in the sport.
For the latest news and updates from Attadale Netball Club, you can follow their Instagram and Facebook pages. For more detailed information and to get in touch with the club, you can visit their website or contact them directly.