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Grading Day – Sunday 23rd February

Below are the times for the grading sessions on Sunday the 23rd February at Pennant Hills Netball Courts, Britannia Street Pennant Hills, on the Indoor Court.

Please note that if you have requested that your child be graded for the year above, they will still need to be graded in their current year group and turn up to both year group sessions (unless the grading committee has specified otherwise).

Please ensure you arrive in time for registration to help us have the sessions run to time.

GRADING DAY SCHEDULE
All NetSetGo team allocations and Junior grading will take place on Sunday 23rd February 2025 from 7.45am – 1pm on the Indoor Netball Court, Pennant Hills Park Netball Complex, at the following times:

Grading will be conducted in accordance with the PHNC’s Grading Policy which can be viewed on our website.

Please be aware that it is the aim of PHNC to adhere closely to the grading schedule, as advertised, but there may be occasions where grading for age groups may run longer than anticipated. Depending on player numbers, the graders may also request that players from one age group stay longer to trial with the following age group.

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ABOUT THE CLUB

Our Story

Pennant Hills Netball Club is part of the Hills District Netball Association (HDNA). Our Club has both junior and senior teams who play in the Winter Day Competition and in the Spring and Summer Night Competitions. We also run a NetSetGo for 6 to 9 year old girls each year.

We pride ourselves on being a Club full of good sports who give their all and play fairly at every game. We have a great number of members who give back to the game, either through coaching, managing or umpiring. We have members who are part of the HDNA Representative Netball Teams from 11 to 15 years of age.

Pennant Hills Netball Club is a great Club to be part of and everyone is always welcome.

Where we play

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Pennant Hills Netball Club plays on the traditional lands of the Darug and GuriNgai people. We acknowledge and thank the Traditional Custodians and Elders, past, present, and emerging of all the lands we live and play on for their continued care of the land and waters.