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LEARN TO PLAY
Our Razorbacks Learn to Play program runs throughout the year and is perfect for kids aged 7 and above who are new to basketball or looking to build their skills in a fun and supportive environment.
To get started, simply sign up via Basketball Connect to purchase (or renew) your Annual BNSW Membership, then pay the term-based Development Fee. Once that's done, you're all set—there's nothing more to pay for the term!
📍 When: Fridays at 5:00 PM
📍 Where: Wollondilly Leisure Centre
Come and join the fun, learn the game, and make new friends along the way!


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FRIDAY NIGHT SOCIAL COMP
Our Friday Night Social Comp continues to get bigger and better every term.
Our games are split into competitions based on age and general skill level. Boys and Girls from 10 to 17 are welcome to participate.
Competitions commence the first week of school term and run for the length of the term.
Reversible Jerseys are available to purchase on the night from our team.
Play costs $85 a term + Annual NSW Basketball Registration Fee.
Registrations are completed through Basketball Connect, or by selecting the ‘Play Ball’ section at the top of this menu
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REPRESENTATIVE
The Razorbacks proudly participate in the Barrengarry League, competing in both Boys and Girls competitions across age groups from U12s to U18s.
The Barrengarry League is a fantastic opportunity for Wollondilly athletes to gain valuable experience by competing against teams from other regions.
In 2023, the Razorbacks entered the Southern Junior League (SJL) for the first time – marking a major milestone for our club. Since then, we have continued to compete in the SJL and have had multiple successful teams representing the Razorbacks at this higher level of competition


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PATHWAYS
At Wollondilly Razorbacks, we are passionate about supporting our players to grow both on and off the court. We strongly encourage all athletes to challenge themselves by trialing for development opportunities that build their skills, confidence, and character.
Our players have gone on to achieve great things, including receiving scholarships to the She Hoops Leadership & Confidence Program — a unique initiative for girls that combines basketball development with mentorship and life skills. This holistic program not only enhances performance on the court but also empowers young women to become confident leaders in their communities.
We also support and prepare our athletes to trial for Basketball NSW's State Performance Program (SPP) and High Performance Program (HPP), giving them access to elite-level training and exposure.
In addition, we ensure all players are informed about special training camps and development opportunities offered by Basketball NSW throughout the year.
At Razorbacks, we are more than a local club — we are a launchpad for young athletes to reach their full potential in basketball and beyond.
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REFEREE
Refereeing is a great way for athletes to deepen their understanding of the game, build confidence, and develop leadership skills — all while getting paid!
Anyone aged 12 and up can start their journey by completing the Community Referee Course, the entry-level qualification for new referees.
We encourage all interested players to consider refereeing. Not only does it improve your basketball IQ, but it also promotes respect for officials and a greater appreciation of the game.
Once qualified, you’ll have the opportunity to referee games in our Friday Night Social Competition, gaining valuable experience and developing your skills in a supportive environment.
For more information on how to get started, speak to the Referee Coordinator of the Friday Night Social Competition.


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VOLUNTEER
Without our volunteers, our association wouldn't exist. We thank all of our volunteers for the time they invest in the constant improvement of our association and athletes.
There are a number of ways you can get involved. As a player you will have opportunities to participate in fundraising events, promotion events such as school fetes, and as we experienced in 2022, the opportunity to escort the USA and Canadian teams in the FIBA Women's World Cup.
As a parent, carer, or friend, we welcome you to become a coach or manager, whether it be for our Friday night teams or our Representative teams. Managers need no experience.
Friday nights always require parents, carers, or friends to assist with substitutions and the bench scoreboard. The competition will continue to get better with more of your involvement.

