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Dulwich Newtown Basketball Club is a prominent sports club located in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1991, the club has been dedicated to meeting the basketball needs of individuals and families in the Dulwich Hill, Newtown, and surrounding areas. With an impressive roster of over 60 active teams across all age groups and skill levels, Dulwich Newtown Basketball Club offers opportunities for players aged 7 to adults, catering to both beginners and aspiring professionals alike.
For younger players interested in joining the club, there are several steps to follow. Firstly, prospective members must complete the sign-up form available on the club's website. Once registered, individuals will be contacted before the season begins to provide team placement details and any other necessary information. While joining mid-season is possible, it is subject to space availability.
Additionally, players are required to register with the City of Sydney Basketball Association, a process that can be completed through their website and must be finalised before the first game. Lastly, participants are encouraged to order a club jersey, which can be purchased conveniently from the club's website.
Dulwich Newtown Basketball Club primarily competes in the City of Sydney Basketball Association competitions, which run throughout the year during school terms and are divided into three seasons. For the upcoming 2023 seasons, Season 3 is scheduled to run from August 28th to December 9th. Game venues and days vary depending on the age group. Under 16 and Under 18 Girls play games on Friday nights at Alexandria, while Under 16 and Under 18 Boys compete on Saturday afternoons/evenings at either Marrickville PCYC or Alexandria Basketball Stadium.
All other juniors participate in games on Saturdays at Alexandria. Age groups are determined by the player's age at the end of the calendar year, ensuring fair competition. For instance, to be eligible for the Under 14 category, a player must be 13 years old or younger by the end of the current year.
Training is an integral part of the club's programme, although some teams may choose not to have regular training sessions. Most teams, however, have a weekly training session lasting either 1 hour or 1. 5 hours. Training venues may vary, including Marrickville PCYC, Marrickville High, Dulwich Hill High, and Fort St High.
Participants are required to bring their own basketballs to training, with ball sizes varying according to age group. U10s use a size 5 ball in matches, U12/14 boys and U12/14/16/18 girls use a size 6 ball, and U16/18 boys use a size 7 ball. If players already have a ball of a different size, it is acceptable to use it during training sessions.
To participate in basketball at Dulwich Newtown Basketball Club, there are three main costs involved. Firstly, the registration payment goes to Basketball NSW and the City of Sydney Basketball Association, providing coverage for 12 months and including insurance. The registration cost varies depending on the player's age. Additionally, club fees are applicable and vary according to the age group and the length of training.
Typically ranging from $200 to $250 per season, including training, invoices for club fees are sent during the first week of the season. Lastly, for teams playing at Marrickville PCYC (U16/18 Boys) or training there, a PCYC membership is required, costing $10 per year for juniors.
Dulwich Newtown Basketball Club is also a registered Active Kids provider, allowing for the use of Active Kids vouchers towards the club fees. The Active Kids programme enables parents, guardians, and carers of school-enrolled children to claim two $100 vouchers annually, which can be applied towards sport and active recreation expenses. To learn more about the Active Kids programme and apply for the vouchers, individuals can visit the Service NSW website.
With its rich history, diverse range of teams, and commitment to fostering basketball talent in the community, Dulwich Newtown Basketball Club continues to be a driving force in Sydney's basketball scene.