Are you a netballer aged between 12-17 and looking to unleash your inner Swift? Do you want to learn what it takes to play for the seven-time Premiers?
After the success of our Junior Train Like A Swift Clinic, the NSW Swifts are expanding the program to senior players so they too can learn the best, from the best.
The Senior Clinic takes place at Netball Central on Sunday 11 December (8am-2pm).
Whether you want to learn how to defend like Sarah Klau, run a midcourt like Paige Hadley and Maddy Proud or shoot like Sam Wallace, this Clinic provides a unique insight into the high-performance unit of NSW’s most celebrated female sports team.
Participants also receive a Swifts Gift bag and the chance to get items signed by the players*.
Places are limited, so be quick to secure a spot
- WHAT: Train Like A Swift (Senior: Ages 12-17)
- WHEN: 8am-2pm, Sunday 11 December 2022 (Registrations from 7am)
- WHERE: Netball Central, 2 Olympic Boulevard, Sydney Olympic Park
- COST
- $120 (General Public) + Booking Fees
- $125 (General Public + Swiftees Membership – participants aged 15-12) + Booking Fees
- $100 (Members - check your inbox for discount code)
- BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW!
Swiftees Membership Add-On:
- A junior ticket for one regular-season home game in 2023**
- 2023 Swiftees PERSONALISED Netball Pencil Case
- Swifts Membership Lanyard
- Swifts Membership Card
- Exclusive access to Swifts Junior Members Clinic***
- Access to special offers from NSW Swifts Partners
- Exclusive Members e-newsletter and communications
- Voting rights in the 2023 Swifts Members Player of the Year Award
- More information: CLICK HERE
POINTS TO NOTE
- *NSW Swifts players will be in attendance, but some individual athletes may be unavailable.
- ** Can be redeemed once tickets for the 2023 Suncorp Super Netball season go on sale. An email with instructions will be sent by our Membership Team closer to the dates of respective games. Swiftees Members receive a 20% discount on additional tickets they may wish to purchase.
- *** Please note this event is capped. Once information about registration is released next year places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.