New Zealand Albany Recreational Sports websites.
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New Zealand Soccer
(www.nzsoccer.com)Promoting and developing the game of soccer. The site features information on men's and women's soccer, the Small Whites and soccer federations.
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Global Martial Arts NZ
(www.globalmartialarts.co.nz)Located in Auckland, Global Martial Arts teaches traditional Korean Martial Arts, Taekwondo and Haidong Gumdo. They offer classes for all ages and skill levels, as well as non-contact classes.
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Business Info: Global Martial Arts NZ - A2, 27-29 William Pickering Drive, Albany, Albany
They Say: Global Martial Arts provides you with an opportunity to learn Traditional Korean Martial Arts, Taekwondo and Haidong Gumdo. Taekwondo needs no introduction, it is arguably the most popular Martial Arts in the w... More about Global Martial Arts NZ.
Keywords: taekwondo, sword martial arts, martial arts, taekwondo nz
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Tennis Northern
(www.tennisnorthern.co.nz)Based at the Albany Tennis Centre, Tennis Northern is made up of 47 affiliated clubs and over 6,500 members. Tennis Northern is responsible for managing summer interclub tennis matches.
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Puttstix Mini Golf
(www.puttstix.co.nz)A mini golf course and cafe facility in Albany, available as a venue for birthday parties or a destination for a family day out.
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Small Whites
(www.smallwhites.co.nz)The home of junior soccer in New Zealand. Find out about soccer programmes for young New Zealanders and how to find your nearest club.
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Rugby Fitness .com
(www.rugbyfitness.com)Dedicated to providing quality rugby fitness programmes suited to each playing position, from Jim Blair, a top rugby trainer.
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Lakes Golf Course
(www.lakesgolf.co.nz)Nestled in the farmland of Dairy Flat, North Shore City, this international standard 18-hole golf course is suited to all ages and levels of ability.
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Papatoetoe Association Football Club
(www.papatoetoeafc.org.nz)Brief history of a 42 year old football club association.
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Shore to Shore
(www.shoretoshore.co.nz)A fundraising event in the Auckland region, provides a chance for families and friends to 'push play' while supporting their local school at the same time.
