Where Young Netballers Take Flight

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Heathmont Jets Junior Netball Club celebrates diversity and inclusion, inspiring young players to grow in skill, confidence, and friendship—on and off the court.

At Heathmont Jets Junior Netball Club, our mission is to foster a love for netball in a safe, inclusive, and diverse environment. We celebrate players of all backgrounds and abilities, and are committed to developing skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship in every player. By embracing diversity, we empower our members to reach their potential on and off the court, building confidence, resilience, and lifelong friendships through community spirit and a passion for the game.

Our Club
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The club offers a range of playing options across different age groups and abilities

NetSetGo!

NetSetGO is Netball Australia’s official introductory program for kids aged 5–10 years old. It’s designed to teach the fundamental skills of netball—like throwing, catching, footwork, and teamwork—through fun, age-appropriate games and activities.

It’s all about building confidence, making friends, and fostering a love of the game in a safe, supportive environment.



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MENA Saturday Competition

The Heathmont Jets Junior Netball Club competes in the MENA Saturday Domestic Competition, which is held weekly at The Nets (HE Parker Reserve), Heathmont. The competition runs across all age groups, from U11 through to U17s and Open, providing players with the chance to develop their skills, play in a team environment, and enjoy competitive netball in a fun, community-focused setting.

MENA’s Saturday competition is the heart of local netball in the eastern suburbs, offering well-structured fixtures, qualified umpires, and a welcoming atmosphere for players and families.

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