Skip to content
Home » Other Australians » How to play netball in NYC in 2026

How to play netball in NYC in 2026

Are you a keen netballer? Well, I'm sure that you miss playing now that you've moved here to New York City! Never fear though, there's now a way that you can be called for obstruction (even though you were totally three feet away) all the way over here on the other side of the world.

Manhattan International Netball Club (MINC) is a fun, social and inclusive netball club based in Manhattan, seeking new members!

About the MINC Netball Community

New members are always welcome of all skill levels – come along to a training session to see if you like it. There are a bunch of Aussie ex-pats as well as girls from UK, New Zealand, Singapore and more. They are currently training twice a week (Mondays & Thursdays) on the Upper East Side.

They also post regular updates on Instagram @mincnetball about upcoming trainings and social events! It’s a super laid back group of commonwealth women of all skill levels – all are welcome!

Unfortunately they're not accepting male members at the moment, but are hoping to play some mixed matches in the future so register your interest below as well.

Contact MINC Netball Club for Netball in New York

The Manhattan International Netball Club is back up and running, following state guidelines and regulations! We are currently training at a smaller capacity to adhere to social distancing on Mondays and Thursdays on the Upper East Side.

If this sounds right up your alley and you want to get out on the court, you'll find more information at:

How to register interest in playing with Manhattan International Netball Club

Just fill in your details below.

MINC Netball

You might also like

Josh Pugh

Josh Pugh

Josh Pugh is the founder and CEO of America Josh, the largest community for Australians living in the United States — a network of more than 75,000 members across all 50 states, grown in part through the acquisition of the Australians in the USA and Aussies International communities. Originally from South Australia, Josh moved to New York in 2017 and became a US citizen in October 2025 — so the advice he publishes comes from having personally navigated the whole journey, from the E-3 visa to citizenship. Through America Josh he has written hundreds of practical, first-hand guides on moving to and living in the US: visas and immigration, taxes, healthcare, banking, housing and settling into life in New York City. Josh is also President of Variety – the Children's Charity of New York and Founder & CEO of Fortnight Digital. He lives in the New York area with his wife Stacey and their two sons, Danny and Liam.View Author posts

2 thoughts on “How to play netball in NYC in 2026”

  1. Greetings.

    My name is Nini Okey-Uche. I’m a diplomat that just moved to NY in October 2017. I was a serious netball player back in my school days and got back into playing when I was at post in Brussels, Belgium. I’d like to join your club and get playing again…for fun and competitively.

    Please tell me all I need to do, what I have to pay and where I need to be on Saturday.

    Thanks.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Powered by

Qantas

Supported by

Odin Mortgage & TaxApt Wealth PartnersWiseFortnight DigitalCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaThe Village Law FirmAustralian Wildlife ConservancyCammisa MarkelLendKoiUptrend AdvisoryCignaTreats from OzOFXPernod Ricard USAFour PillarsBoomerang BitesDarrell LeaCOBS BreadLightman Law Firm

Community Partners

AACC PNWAACC San FranciscoAACC TexasAmerican Australian AssociationAustralian Consulate-General, New York, USAAustralian Women in New YorkMINCNetball AmericaNYC MagpiesNYKCC