The timetable for the upcoming 2023 Korfball Australia National Club Championships has been officially released. The timetable can be found on the National Club Championships hub, which has been updated for the upcoming tournament. This hub is your one-stop shop for all schedules, results, and ladders over the weekend, and will be updated after each game over the weekend. The timetable can also be downloaded from here, and was sent to the nominated clubs earlier.

All matches will be played at Springbank Sports Centre in Pasadena, Adelaide, and maps of the venue location can be found on each match page, accessible through the National Club Championships hub. Following final nominations, the timetable sees with each grade playing a multi round-robin format to determine finalists. The finals will then see the top two teams from each grade go directly into the final.

Venue set-up is from 9am Saturday morning to help with court set up, the more available to help, the better, many hands make light work.  All coaches and referees are also required to be at the briefing at 9:20am Saturday morning.

The Under 21 team travelling to Malaysia for the U21 AOKC in August will be running a fundraiser over the weekend, with delicious BBQ food, sweets and drinks. Please support them if you can, and it sure beats packing your lunch!

As has been previously announced, the 2023 Korfball Australia AGM will be held on Saturday at 1:00 PM. Games will break for the AGM, allowing teams a lunch break. Nominations for the Directors positions up for election at the AGM are still open, and anyone interested in nominating should email board@korfball.org.au indicating such. The weekends’ official proceedings will conclude with the After Party, to be held at the Ed, in Mitcham. More information on this function can be found on the event page, where tickets are also available.

With the timetable being released, we’re officially into the final countdown towards Nationals! Entry is free for all spectators, all weekend, and we look forward to seeing everyone out at what is the largest annual celebration of Korfball in Australia.