Tug it hard

Tug it hard

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TUG IT HARD
Team Sydney has started putting together teams for next year’s Fair Day Tug-of-War. If you are a business that wants to enter a team or an individual who wants to put a team together, make sure you register early. Details: [email protected].
FLYING BATS
The Flying Bats football team trains every Wednesday from 7pm at Five Dock Park, corner Barnstaple Rd and Park Rd, Five Dock. Details: www.theflyingbats.com.
WRESTLING AROUND
The Harbour City Wrestling Club is currently on a break, but looking for people to help with fundraising and sponsorship activities. The club is also taking names from people interested in attending a series of wrestling workshops planned for 2008. If you are interested in helping out with sponsorship or attending a workshop, email [email protected].
BENTSTIX
The summer hockey season is under way and Bentstix are keen to hear from men and women willing to play on a mixed team under a modified set of rules. Games are held either Monday or Tuesday nights. If you are interested email [email protected].
GSQUASH
The gay and lesbian squash group, Gsquash, meets Wednesdays from 7.30pm and Saturdays from 10am at the Sydney University Sports and Aquatic Centre. Cost is $13 per session. Details: [email protected].
OVER THE NET
Freezone Volleyball Club trains every Sunday from 3pm to 6pm at Sydney Boys High School Gymnasium, Cleveland St, Moore Park. Details: [email protected].
RUNNING ON
The Sydney Frontrunners have a varied calendar of walks and runs most days of the week. On Mondays at 6.30pm there is professional coaching at Centennial Park; Wednesdays at 6.30pm is the 5km run at Centennial Park; Saturdays at 8am is a 12km run at Centennial Park and at 9am is a 5km run or walk, also at Centennial Park. More details at http://sydneyfrontrunners.org.
NETBALL
Surry Hills Netball Club plays Tuesdays and Sundays at Sydney University and Thursdays at Moore Park. The competition at Moore Park is played outdoors and is very social and friendly. The Sydney University competition is indoors and caters for those with a little experience through to A-Grade players. Details: www.shnc.org.au.
WATER FUN
The Sydney Stingers water polo group trains Saturdays from 10am at Ryde Aquatic Leisure Centre. Details: www.sydneystingers.org.au.
GAY GAMES PICS
Gay Games organisers are looking for pictures and stories about previous Gay Games competitions, particularly shots from the first three events. The pictures will be used as part of commemorative celebrations of 25 years of the Gay Games. Send your photos and stories to [email protected].

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