Two Barwon Region All Abilities teams are going to Melbourne to compete in the State Netball Titles this weekend.
Leisure Networks will support the two teams as they represent the region in the All Abilities division of the competition at the State Netball Centre in Parkville on Saturday, October 7.
Access All Abilities program coordinator Luke Maher said there was a group of 24 players with a range of ages, genders and abilities taking part in the competition, with 12 players on each team.
“They’re an excitable bunch and they’re pretty keen, but I reckon the coaches are probably more excited,” he said.
“The win is not the most important thing. It’s the participation and the player’s smiles that make it worth it.”
Mr Maher said it was important to make sport inclusive and equal for players, and that was Leisure Network’s key values.
“There’s a strong crowd participation when it comes to the All Abilities, they just love to watch it,” he said.
“In many cases, parents and carers probably didn’t see their son or daughter in a position where they could represent the region in any sport.
“Whatever sport it is, if we give everyone an opportunity to be able to participate, that’s what brings the joy.”
Communications lead Charlotte Furness said Leisure Networks received a close to $2000 grant from Geelong Connected Communities to help the teams purchase the necessary apparel and hire a bus.
“That means they can go together as a team and get there, so the players don’t have to contribute as much, which makes it more inclusive,” she said.