Netball is a fast growing game which can be played by both boys and girls.
Female players aged over 16 years can take part in the back to netball leagues and training sessions.
News:
New netball in the city league at Morley leisure centre.
The all new England Netball affiliated social and recreational league is starting on Sunday 10 June 2012.
The new league will be have two divisions, one specifically for Back to Netballers, and the other for more formed recreational teams or club teams. For Back to Netballers, the league is an opportunity to play with friends in a great new centre. For clubs and recreational teams, the league is an opportunity to develop teams, enhance match play and be part of an affiliated league.
For more information about the league and details about how to sign a team up, please see the attachments on the right of this page or contact Emily Hearle on 07872 407218 or at Emily.hearle@englandnetball.co.uk
Where can I play netball?
Netball skills sessions are held at Armley leisure centre
Types of netball
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Casual pay and play netball in sports halls or on outside courts at John Smeaton leisure centre
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Netball skills awards is a national programme where young people develop netball skills and progress through six levels. These involve the High Fives and the 7’s games and are for boys and girls from 8 - 16 years.
Armley leisure centre Tuesdays
8-11 years 4pm - 5pm, 12-16 years 5pm - 6pm
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Back to netball is a gentle re-introduction for girls (16+ years) and women wishing to begin playing netball again. Suitable for all abilities.
The sessions include an introduction to skills based exercises, circuit fitness sessions and match play, and are a great way to re-start playing netball within a supportive and social environment. If you miss the first session or can’t commit to every week this doesn’t matter, just turn up.
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Chapeltown Mandella centre, Monday 6pm -7pm, £3.50.
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Leeds Metropolitan University, Headingly Campus, Carnegie sports centre, Monday 5pm -6pm, £3 for non-sport members, Free to Carnegie sports members.
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Armley leisure centre, Tuesday 1pm -2pm, starts 21 February, £3.00
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Kirkstall leisure centre, Tuesday, 5pm - 6pm, £3
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Carr Manor high school, Wednesday, 6pm - 7pm, £2
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Kirkstall leisure centre, Wednesday 8pm -9pm, £2.50
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Chapeltown Mandella centre, Thursday 10am - 11am, £3.50
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Scott Hall leisure centre, Thursday, 10.30am - 11.30am, starts 23 February, £3
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St Matthews community centre, Holbeck and Beeston, Thursday 1pm -2pm, starts 15th March, free
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Rothwell leisure centre, Thursday 7pm -8pm, £3
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Bruntcliffe high school, Morley, Leeds, Circuits, Friday 5.30pm -6.30pm, starts 9th March, £2.50
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Bruntcliffe high school, Morley, Leeds, Sunday 6pm -7pm, £2.50.
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Rothwell leisure centre, Sunday 7pm – 9pm, £4.50
For further information on the above sessions please contact Emily Hearle emily.hearle@englandnetball.co.uk tel 07872 407218
Casual bookings
Enquiries and bookings can be made at the centre reception or over the phone. Casual bookings can be made seven days in advance. If you have a LeedsCard, Breezecard, Bodyline card, induction card or corporate sport pass you can book up to 8 days in advance and are able to book some activities online.
You must give 24 hours notice for a cancellation or you will have to pay a cancellation fee.