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NetSetGo

Woolworths NetSetGo is Australia’s official starter program for girls and boys aged 5 to 10. It is a chance to learn the netball basics, get outside and make some friends. For a lot of kids, this is the first time they will pick up a netball or wear a bib. It is a learning experience and a lot of fun. There are two options to play NetSetGo:

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1. NetSetGo Team Round Robin

Players join a team to play modified games at Cutl Curl each Saturday morning during the winter season. The team trains weekly at Lionel Watts netball courts learning new skills and game play. Register with friends or list preferences and we will help place your child in a team.

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2. NetSetGo Skills Program

This program is on Fridays at Lionel Watts netball courts and introduces movement with foundation netball skills. The focus is on fun and building confidence. Term 1 sessions start Friday 6 February from 4;00pm to 5:00pm. It is a fun 6 week program focused on movement, confidence and foundation skills.

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​​How NetSetGo Fees Work:

When you register for any NetSetGo program, part of the fee includes a Netball Australia annual membership, which covers your child for the entire year (including insurance). This membership is paid once per year, no matter how many programs your child joins.

If your child starts with the Term 1 Skills Program, the membership portion you’ve already paid will be deducted from the Team Round Robin program, or from the Term 3 Skills Program when you choose that instead. You will only pay the program‑specific fee for any additional sessions.

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Click here: for more information about NetSetGo

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Click here: MWNA Do's and Don'ts

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Click here: Session Plans

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Click here: A Guide for Grownups

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Click here: MWNA Handbook

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Click here: MWNA Modified Rules

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We commit to working respectfully to honour their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this country and recognise the role and value of cultures in all our communities.
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