Mt Druitt Dart Club Juniors

        Mt Druitt Dart Club Juniors Website

The main objective of the Mt Druitt Dart Club is to promote the playing of darts to the youth of our area. Our Junior section of the Dart Club is the only one in the Sydney Metro area.

Sydney Western Suburbs has a very large population of young people who play a variety of sports; our Dart Club is offering something other than the usual game of football, basketball and cricket. Playing darts can help with hand eye coordination and may even assist you in improving your math’s skills.

The other great advantage is the social experience and long term friendships that can be made, and the best part of all is that it's a relatively cheap sport with a good set of darts costing around $30 to $50

Despite what many people think, the game of darts is not about how many times you hit the bullseye but how you play the game.

Who knows you might be a champion of the future, you could represent New South Wales at the Junior State Championships. Mt Druitt Dart Club Juniors would like to attract both Girls and Boys to our sport. So if you are aged between 7 and 18 years of age and want to enjoy the friendships that can be made with other Junior players, then come along.

Our Juniors are our future Champions - "Please support them".

There are 2 sections for the Junior Darts; they are Sub Juniors aged 7 years to 13 years and Juniors aged 14 years to 18 years.

Junior Darts runs from January to December, practice days will be Sunday from 10.00am to 1.00pm and will be held at the Mt Druitt Workers Club Ltd, it is important to us that our trainers are friendly and place the children’s need first. Mt Druitt Dart Club Juniors are registered with the New South Wales Department of Sport and Recreation.

Don't Forget to sign our Guestbook.

If you would like to join please contact us on the email address below.

email: juniordarts@optusnet.com.au

Mail: PO Box 152 Emerton NSW 2770

This site is maintained and updated by Tina Ryan

Contact: 0412 242 301

Last updated 25/04/2009

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