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Albert Park Community Sports Clubs Contact List 2019 ALBERT PARK COMMUNITY SPORTS CLUBS CONTACT LIST 2019 Club Sports and Age Groups Home Ground/Pavilion Website Contact Name Club Position Phone Email 0412 444 211 Ajax Football Club Australian Rules football (men's, women's) Oval 9 / David Mandie Pavilion www.ajaxfc.com.au Ronnie Lewis President [email protected] Australian Rules football (men's, women's) President 0427 500 618 Albert Park Football Club Oval 20 / Beaurepaire Pavilion www.albertparkfc.com.au Tyson Cattle [email protected] Netball (women's) Albert Park Hockey and Tennis Social Tennis Field 3 / Cox-McKenzie Pavilion www.albertparktennis.com.au Jonathon Field Manager 8102 6166 [email protected] Centre Hockey field Albert Park Soccer Club Soccer (men's) Field 17/ Beaurepaire Pavilion www.albertparksc.com,au Gary Cakir President 0413 522 533 [email protected] Albert Park South Melb Rowing Rowing (men's and women's of all ages - junior, Plant Williamson Rowing Pavilion, www.apsmrc.com John Gorman President 0408 691 493 [email protected] Club adult and masters Aughtie Drive Albert Park Yacht Club Racing and social sailing all year round 5 Aquatic Drive, Albert Park Lake www.apyc.org.au Paul Taig Rear Commodore 03 9690 5418 [email protected] Dinghy sailing - year-round club racing, and Albert Sailing Club 1 Aquatic Drive, Albert Park Lake www.albertsc.org.au John Whelan Commodore 03 9690 2374 [email protected] social sailing Carmelite Tennis Club Tennis (all ages and genders) Beside Middle Park Tram Stop www.ctc.org.au Victor Blitzas President 0452 219 547 [email protected] Collegians FC Australian Rules football (men's, women's) Oval 2 / Holdsworth Pavilion www.collegiansfc.com.au Rod Nancarrow President 0412 687 430 [email protected] Secretary Maccabi Ajax Cricket Club Cricket (Men's junior boys U15 & 17) Oval 9 / David Mandie Pavilion www.maccabiajaxcc.com Ian Ludski 0401 178 817 [email protected] Australian Rules football (men's and women's Melbourne AFL Masters FC Oval 20 / Beaurepaire Pavilion www.melbourneaflmasters.com.au Wesley Old President 0439 937 539 [email protected] masters) Middle Park Cricket Club Cricket (Men's junior boys U15 & 17) Oval 17 / Beaurepaire Pavilion www.middleparkcc.com.au [email protected] Field 16 / Pit Building 3, Aughtie President Middle Park Football Club Soccer (men's, Masters, children ages 5-13) www.mpfc.com.au Gordon Davies 0403 922 580 [email protected] Drive Power House & St Kilda Hockey 0411 881 358 Hockey (men's, women's, juniors ages 8-17) Field 3 / Cox-McKenzie Pavilion www.phskhockey.org.au Eric Keser President [email protected] Club Ross Gregory Oval / Stuart King 0414 339 990 Power House AFC Australian Rules football (men's, women's) www.powerhouse-afc.com Nic Pavlou President [email protected] Pavilion 0428 126 868 Power House Rugby Club Rugby Union (men's, women's, masters) Field 15 www.powerhouserugby.com.au Stephen Curnow President [email protected] Australian Rules football (men's, women's, boys, girls) South Melbourne District Sports Auskick (children 6-9) 0419 908 909 Oval 11 / Clarke Shields Pavilion www.smdsc.com.au David Wolf President [email protected] Club Cricket (junior girls and boys) Athletics (senior men's and women's) Little Athletics (boys and girls, ages 5-15) South Melbourne Football Club Soccer (men's, junior) Lakeside Oval www.smfc.com.au 9645 9797 [email protected] South Melbourne Womens Soccer (women's and girls' Ages 6-18) Field 15 / Pit Building 6 www.smwfc.com.au Gabrielle Giuliano President 0412 370 414 [email protected] Football Club St Kilda Baseball Club Baseball (men's, women's, juniors ages 6-16) Field 6 / Cox McKenzie Pavilion www.stkildabaseball.com.au Todd Clarkson President 0435 775 740 [email protected] St Kilda Cricket Club Cricket (men's) Junction Oval www.skcc.com.au Paul Ryan President 0418 393 535 [email protected] Lawn bowling, darts, petanque (all ages and St Kilda Sports Club 66 Fitzroy St, St Kilda www.stkildasportsclub.com.au Craig Fox Sports Club Chairman 9534 5229 [email protected] genders), cricket (men's) Touch Football Victoria Touch Football (men's, women's, mixed) Field 7-8 / Cox-McKenzie Pavilion www.albertparktouch.com.au Chris Riddell Administrator 0400 543 816 [email protected] www.ultimatevictoria.com.au/albe Ultimate Victoria (Frisbee) Frisbee (all ages and genders) various Jack Toebelman Devel't Officer 0412 129 157 [email protected] rtparkleague/aplc/.
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