Garville Netball Club - Club History
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History of Garville Netball Club

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The Garville Netball Club was established in 1952 deriving its name from the Adelaide suburb, Woodville Gardens, where the club was based for many years. Over the years it has earned the reputation as one of Australia's best and well known netball clubs.

It has produced 18 international representatives - more than any other club in South Australia - including two Australian captains. Dual world championship captain Michelle den Dekker, dual world championship player Jennifer Borlase and Chris Burton have all played with Garville.

From 1987 to 1996 Garville played in every State League Grand Final, winning the title six times including four successive titles from 1992 until 1995 making it the most successful club at State League level.

The club also holds the record for the most successive South Australian A grade premierships from 1962 to 1967 and has won more A grade titles than any other team in the history of netball in South Australia.

Today Garville focuses on maintaining its playing success across all grades, while building on our reputation for fair play, player support and a competitive spirit. With more than 20 teams competing in 2010, we are also one of Adelaide’s largest and most popular clubs.

 

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