

Church Netball Association Incorporated (SAUCNA) and the club became known as Glengowrie Uniting Netball Club.
Since then, Glengowrie Uniting Netball Club has grown to become a popular and respected club in the local community. The club welcomes players of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced players. With teams ranging from age 7 years to Opens (18 and over), there is a place for everyone at Glengowrie Uniting Netball Club.
The club prides itself on providing a caring and encouraging environment for children and young adults to develop their netball skills, make new friends, and have fun. They believe in the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship, and these values are instilled in all players.
The vision of Glengowrie Uniting Netball Club is to be held in the highest regard, offering opportunities for players, coaches, managers, umpires, and committee members to participate in a local club atmosphere while competing at the highest level of netball. They strive to provide a supportive and inclusive community for all members.
The mission of Glengowrie Uniting Netball Club is to contribute to the sporting education and personal development of young people. They aim to instil sportsmanship and team values, develop skills, promote match play, encourage mutual respect, and foster healthy participation in netball. By focusing on these aspects, the club aims to help each player reach their full potential on and off the court.
Glengowrie Uniting Netball Club has a rich history dating back to 1961 when it was known as Dunleath Gardens Girls Basketball. Over the years, the club has evolved and adapted to changes in the association and community. In 1969, the name changed to Glengowrie Methodist, and in 1971, it became known as Glengowrie Uniting Netball Club under the SA United Church Netball Association Incorporated (SAUCNA).
To stay updated with the latest news, programmes, and results, visitors can visit the SAUCNA website. Glengowrie Uniting Netball Club also provides various opportunities for sponsorship, both at a team and club level.
For more information or to get involved with Glengowrie Uniting Netball Club, interested individuals can visit their website or contact them via phone or email. The club is located at 33 Butler Crescent, Glengowrie, South Australia. They offer both summer and winter seasons, as well as junior training programmes.