GRANGE UNITING NETBALL CLUB COMMENCED IN 1954.


The Club was then known as 'The Grange Methodist Women's Basketball Club' - with ONE team. Miss Margaret McCullouch was Secretary. By 1970 the name was changed to the 'Grange Methodist Netball Club' when the name netball was brought in Australia wide. Lorna Godfrey was Secretary with 8 teams in the club. The uniform was a black tunic with white shirt. Players also wore long white socks with black Volleys (no ASICS back then!). In 1978 the name changed to the Grange Uniting Netball Club. 1987 saw the Club merged with other Church teams and became the Henley Uniting Parish Netball Club. We changed uniforms to the grey pleated skirt and pink polo shirts. We entered the first male team. In 2000 the name reverted back to the Grange Uniting Netball Club and the A line grey and maroon dress became our uniform. 2014 the Club celebrated 60 years. The "A line' pink/burgundy/silver dress was introduced for all age groups to wear. There were 22 winter teams registered. George Morgan was awarded the 'Golden Whistle' for 40 years of umpiring with the Club. 2017 the club was able to resurface the courts at Beech Street, thanks to the hard work of our members and the assistance of our valuable partners.

GRANGE UNITING NETBALL CLUB COMMENCED IN 1954.


The Club was then known as 'The Grange Methodist Women's Basketball Club' - with ONE team. Miss Margaret McCullouch was Secretary.

By 1970 the name was changed to the 'Grange Methodist Netball Club' when the name netball was brought in Australia wide. Lorna Godfrey was Secretary with 8 teams in the club. The uniform was a black tunic with white shirt. Players also wore long white socks with black Volleys (no ASICS back then!).

In 1978 the name changed to the Grange Uniting Netball Club. 1987 saw the Club merged with other Church teams and became the Henley Uniting Parish Netball Club. We changed uniforms to the grey pleated skirt and pink polo shirts. We entered the first male team.

In 2000 the name reverted back to the Grange Uniting Netball Club and the A line grey and maroon dress became our uniform.

2014 the Club celebrated 60 years. The "A line' pink/burgundy/silver dress was introduced for all age groups to wear. There were 22 winter teams registered. George Morgan was awarded the 'Golden Whistle' for 40 years of umpiring with the Club.

2017 the club was able to resurface the courts at Beech Street, thanks to the hard work of our members and the assistance of our valuable partners.


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