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Club Corner: Bond netball

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Welcome to Club Corner, where we shine a spotlight on Bond’s incredible social and competitive clubs! First up – the Bond Netball Club!

What is the Bond Netball Club?

We’re a fun, welcoming, and competitive club with something for everyone! Whether you’re keen to compete or just want to play for fun, we’ve got you covered.

  • Competitive Netball: Two female teams battle it out in the Hinterland District Netball Competition every Monday night.
  • Social Netball: Our mixed-gender Tuesday night comp at Bond is open to everyone—grab some mates and enter a team!

Greatest Achievement? 

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Winning Club of the Year (2024) at the Bond Club Sports Awards! A huge shoutout to our amazing presidents, Tehgan Gee and Airlie Rouvray, for leading the way and building an incredible club culture.

Another highlight? Uni Nationals last year! Our squad of 24 became a true family, making lifelong friendships both on and off the court.

Why Join Bond Netball?

No experience? No worries! You don’t need to have ever touched a netball before—just come along, have fun, and meet new people. It’s a fantastic way to be part of Bond’s university culture and create lasting connections.

One Word to Describe Bond Netball?

FAMILY

Club Culture Champions

The life of the club? Brooklyn Lowe and Gracie Lynch… obviously!

 Fun Traditions & Rivalries

  • Top Secret Uni Games Traditions – You'll have to join to find out! 
  • Dress-up Nights – Social netball on Tuesdays gets a fun twist with themed nights!
  • Fiercest Rival? Griffith Uni, hands down! But we also love a competitive clash with QUT… and in social netball, the Caramello Frogs are always ones to beat.

Get Involved!

Follow us on Instagram:@bondnetballclub
Email us: netball@student.bond.edu.au

 Training & Game Schedule

  • Competitive Teams: Monday night games + Thursday morning training
  • Social Netball: Tuesday nights at Bond (Sports Hall)

 

 

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