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Learn the skill of shooting and ring movement this 2hr jam packed fun, informative session. For ages 10+. Our experienced coaches will guide you through advanced shooting techniques, footwork, circle movement and strategies to help you become a sharpshooter on the court. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, this clinic is designed to help you improve your shooting accuracy and consistency. Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your game and have fun with fellow netball enthusiasts.

Adelaide Adrenaline VS Melbourne Ice don't miss a thing at the IceArenA this Sunday 21st June
Come & Try Lawn Bowls - suitable for kids aged 10-17 years. Please bring sports shoes, hat, sunscreen, and a water bottle. Registrations are essential for all children attending. Numbers are limited to 20 participants per session. Hosted by the Grange Bowling Club.
Elevate your midcourt game with precise circle passing, smart decisions, and confident court control – for 10yrs+

West Adelaide are proud to be hosting former Boomers and current Kings Head Coach Brian Goorjian for a Junior skills clinic and Coach the Coaches session.
Learn how to become a strong midcourt player. 1.5hrs of drills designed to help make decisive leads, space and accurate footwork. For 9yrs+
Take your defence to the next level with advanced skills, precision footwork, and game-changing techniques - for 10yrs+. This clinic is designed to help players defend smarter, react faster, and execute with confidence. Join us on April 17th and take the next step toward becoming a composed, clinical and dominant defender.
WAG L6-Int Senior Teams Challenge & AGC Trial 2 & BoC Trial 2

Our first public bout of the year is rolling in and trust us – you don’t want to miss this! Whether you're a die-hard derby fan or have never seen the sport before, this is your chance to experience the fast, fierce, and full-throttle action of Adelaide Roller Derby! We’re kicking things off with the Wild Hearses taking on the Road Train Rollers, followed by an epic showdown between the Mile Die Club and the Good Ship Salty. That’s TWO high-energy bouts for the price of ONE! Roller derby isn’t just a game – it’s an experience. Whether you’re cheering from the sidelines, soaking up the electric atmosphere, or exploring our bout village, there’s something for everyone. We’ve got live music to keep the energy pumping, live commentary so you never miss a moment and a bout village stalls showcasing amazing local creators! Hot food available from the Lights Cafe and a selection of drinks (alcoholic & non-alcoholic) will be available to purchase – but leave the BYO booze at home please. We’re rolling at The Lights Community Centre and bringing all the derby-day hype with us! If you've never seen roller derby before, this is your sign to check it out. If you've been missing it, this is your comeback moment!
Suitable for kids aged 11+ years. Soccer Skills at Grange Sports Complex. All participants must wear comfortable clothing, sports shoes and bring a water bottle. Registrations are essential for all children attending. Numbers are limited to 30 participants. Hosted by the SA Amateur Soccer League.
Croquet skills - suitable for kids aged 10-16 years. Learning mallet sports - Please wear flat sports shoes and bring a water bottle. Registrations are essential for all children attending. Numbers are limited to 10 participants per session. Hosted by the Woodville Croquet Club.
This course is presented by SASMA (South Australian Sports Medicine Association) Sideline Help is a one-hour introductory course designed for anyone involved in sport and recreation who wants to feel more confident supporting safety and wellbeing from the sideline. Tailored for community sport, schools, and active recreation settings, the course takes core First Aid principles and applies them to sport-specific scenarios, helping participants recognise and respond to common injuries with confidence. Combined with essential concussion education, Sideline Help provides the latest guidance on recognising signs and symptoms of this invisible injury and reinforces the shared responsibility we all play in protecting participants.