Netball in Sydney: Where to Play, Watch and Get Your Kids Involved
Sydney's netball community runs deep, from school playgrounds to the elite Super Netball competition, with clubs and courts across every corner of the city.
Sydney's netball community runs deep, from school playgrounds to the elite Super Netball competition, with clubs and courts across every corner of the city.

Netball is one of the most widely played sports in Sydney, with a network of associations, clubs and facilities that makes it accessible no matter where you live in the city. At the elite end, Sydney fans can cheer on the NSW Swifts and Giants Netball, both of which compete in the national Super Netball competition. Watching these sides play inspires thousands of young players across the city, and the pathway from your local club to the national stage is one of the most clearly defined in Australian sport.
Community netball in Sydney is coordinated through Netball NSW, which oversees a range of zone and district associations. These associations run competitions from junior level, typically starting at under-nine, through to senior and masters grades that welcome players of all ages and abilities. Social competitions for adults who want a casual game without the pressure of formal competition are also common, and many associations run netball on weekday evenings and weekend mornings to suit working adults and families.
The NSW Swifts and Giants Netball both play home games in Sydney, giving fans the chance to watch live Super Netball at venues across the city. Match day tickets are available through the Super Netball website and Ticketek, and both clubs offer memberships that provide reserved seating and benefits throughout the season. The Super Netball season runs from April through August, overlapping with the AFL and NRL seasons, which means Sydney has an incredible variety of live sport on offer during the cooler months.
For children wanting to start netball, most clubs run come-and-try programs and welcome new players at the start of each season. Equipment requirements are minimal, with a pair of court shoes and suitable clothing all that is needed to begin. School carnivals and inter-school competitions also give many Sydney children their first experience of the game before they join a local club. Netball NSW has a club finder on its website where families can locate their nearest registered club by suburb or postcode.
One of the great things about Sydney netball is the sheer variety of places to play. Indoor stadiums, outdoor hardcourt facilities and multi-sport venues are spread across the metropolitan area, and many local councils have invested in upgrading netball courts and lighting in recent years. Whether you want to play competitively, coach a junior team, or simply watch some of the best players in the country on a winter weekend, Sydney's netball community has something for you.
Sources: Netball NSW NSW Swifts Super Netball
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