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Netball is the fastest growing team sport played predominately by women in the United Kingdom and it is estimated that over a million children now play on a regular basis. The sport is played in over 2,500 UK schools and England Netball has 10,000 members registered U18.
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| Having organised netball tours for many years, our knowledge about the pros & cons of touring and finding suitable destinations is second to none. There is slightly less choice,with netball only being played in those parts of the globe that are, or once were, part of the Commonwealth, however this still gives touring sides a great selection. |
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For a netball tour close to home, we would recommend the warm climate and Mediterranean ambiance of Cyprus, where netball fixtures are available with local English Schools and British Forces teams. Malta is another excellent choice, with almost year-round sunshine, making it an ideal winter destination.
If you choose a long haul destination for your netball tour, then any of the Caribbean Islands offer great opposition with a carnival welcome all year round. Not forgetting New Zealand, an extremely strong netballing nation and home to the 'Silver Ferns' along with Australia, Fiji and South Africa.
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The G4S Netball Centre was opened at the
end of 2007 at East Grinstead Sports Club.
We are privileged to be part of a complex
that hosts nine floodlit courts which meet
the latest specifications for netball.
Sporting Destinations have joined forces with Brothers
Sports Tours of South Africa and added Netball to
the very successful U18s Cape Town International
schools & clubs sports festival which take place
in July each year.
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Netball can be played in: Antigua, Australia, Barbados, Canada, Cyprus, Fiji, Grenada, Malta, Namibia, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, St Kitts & Nevis, St Lucia, Trinidad & Tobago and the USA |
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