MEN'S CLUB NETBALL IN DUNEDIN

Men's Muster - Monday 18th March - 6-9pm @ Edgar Centre!

COLLEGE​​​​​​​

College has been our longest running Men's club

Philosophy:

Originally Dunedin Teacher's College, College netball has a long and rich history in Dunedin.

We are a strong club unit striving to develop young players and collectively and individually achieve high skill and ability.

Many of our members have played for the club for many years and have formed lifetime friendships with team and club players.

The club prides itself on being a club that socialises together and has fun on and off the court.

College will create a netball club culture that enables personal growth and collective success for all players, management and members.

What makes you different to other clubs: 

College prides ourselves on these values:

Coaching

Opportunities

Life-long Friends

Love of the game

Excellence

Growth

Experience or Energy

The club has a great mix of serious and social achievements.

Diverse range of players and members.

Great support throughout all teams.

We currently have two premier Men's team as part of this club. 

Pay for players fees if they coach a College team.

Great relationship with Cape Physio, giving all club players free treatment!

Annual pub crawl and other social events throughout the year.


Contact details:

Rachael Parker (President & Coach), 021 261 8659,  Rachael.parker@hotmail.com​​​​​​​

Mark Dore (A Manager, Men's player), 021 482 702mark@dhmc.co.nz

SOUTH PACIFIC TITANS

Philosophy and About the Club:

Nau mai, haere mai ki South Pac Titans Netball,

South Pacific Titans Netball, initially established in the early 2000s, was re-started again in 2016 with a bunch of friends who were keen to get back out on the court and play netball after not playing since high school. Since the re-launch Titans netball has grown and developed so much, starting with three teams and now upwards of up to six.

We currently have women’s and men’s teams playing in the Dunedin Netball Competition on Saturdays (women) and Monday nights (mens) in premier and senior grades, with both competitive and social teams. Our club encompasses whānau values, where we welcome everyone from all backgrounds. We have a Titans netball committee to ensure the smooth running of Titans netball. We provide trainings for our competitive teams, where we have strong emphasis on individual and team development, and most of all caring and looking after one another.

Our netball is part of a wider community under the South Pacific Rugby League and Sports Club. We have a wide range of events and sports that all members can participate in.

We are always on the look for volunteers so if you are interested in coaching, managing, umpiring or being part of the Titans committee feel free to email us titansnetball16@gmail.com

What makes you different to other clubs?

The Titan’s affiliate to the South Pacific Rugby League and Sport’s club, which also includes basketball (female, male), softball (mixed) and rugby league (male). We have recently formed a relationship with the Alhambra-Union rugby football and use the Clubrooms as our base. We have a unique demographic base and some very strong connections with different areas of the Dunedin community (University of Otago, Otago Polytechnic, Māori, Pacific Island).


The club provides:

In 2016 we had brand new uniforms and each year we get new club merchandise.

Socialising: We have several club events throughout the year where you can meet other members of the club.


​​​​​​​Contact details:

Mariana Te Pou - mariana.tepou@otago.ac.nz 

Gianna Leonie – 027 858 5838gianna.leoni@otago.ac.nz

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SOUTHERN

What makes you different to other clubs: 

As a club we are hugely proud of all our teams involved in both the Mens and Saturday competitions. In their first year of entering a team the Southern Huskies Men's team contested well against teams that had been together for a couple of years; the Huskies went on to win the competition in 2023. Southern Magpies have either won or been or runners up of the Saturday competition since 2012.Trainings are held once a week on a Wednesday night, fitness for all players held on a Monday Night (court dependant).

Grades you compete in: 

Premier A - Southern Magpies

Premier B - Southern Tuis

Southern Ravens, Crows, and Robins are in the Senior grades.

Southern Huskies – Entered into the men’s competition

What your club provides: 

Great coaching, enjoyment. We are associated with the Southern Rugby Football Club, prizegivings and social functions. We have a solid base of returning players. We have dates locked in for joint social nights. These are always good nights.​​​​​​​

https://www.facebook.com/southernnetballdunedin/

Contact details: 

Steph Brenssell, steph@bbas.co.nz , 027 273 4734​​​​​​​

Mens Competition - Key Dates

Pre Season:
23, 30 April.
Entries close 18 April

Competition dates:    
6, 13, 20, 27 May; 10, 17 June; 22, 29 July; 5, 12, 19, 26 August
Team Entries close 22 April; Player registrations close 1 May
12 games. Structure dependent on number of entries
​​​​​​​Finals 26 August