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Netball in Geelong: Local Associations, Where to Play and How to Watch

Netball is one of the most widely played sports in the Geelong region, with thriving club competitions and pathways for players of every age and level.

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By The Daily Geelong · Published 18 April 2026, 5:45 pm

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Updated 23 h ago· 12 July 2026, 5:30 pm

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Netball in Geelong: Local Associations, Where to Play and How to Watch
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Netball is embedded in the sporting life of Geelong in a way few other sports can match. From primary school students playing their first season through to senior women competing in local and regional competitions, the sport touches thousands of families across the city every year. If you want to play, watch or get a child involved, the Geelong region makes it easy.

The Geelong Netball Association is the peak local body coordinating competitions, clubs and development programs in the area. The association runs competitions across junior and senior grades, with games played at netball centres throughout the region during the main winter season, which typically runs from April through to September. Courts are well-maintained and facilities at major netball centres include seating for spectators, canteens and ample parking.

Joining a club is straightforward. The Geelong Netball Association website lists all affiliated clubs along with contact details and information on which grades they field. Registrations for the winter season generally open early in the year, and new players of all abilities are welcomed. Many clubs run modified formats for younger children, such as Fast5 and Netta, which use simplified rules to develop skills without the pressure of full-court play.

For those who prefer social or mixed competitions rather than full club involvement, some centres and associations also offer come-and-play sessions and social competitions during the week. These are ideal for adults returning to the sport or trying netball for the first time. Netball Victoria's website and the Geelong Netball Association both post information on these programs when they are available.

At the elite end, the Suncorp Super Netball competition is broadcast on the Nine Network and Foxtel, with Australian teams showcasing the sport at its highest level. Victoria Vixens and Melbourne Vixens matches are followed closely by Geelong fans, and attending a game in Melbourne is a popular outing for local netball communities. For those keen to stay closer to home, regional and state-level competitions also pass through the Geelong area from time to time, providing an excellent level of live netball well worth watching.

Sources: Netball Victoria Geelong Netball Association

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