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  • About
    • Committee
    • Our History
    • Policies & Codes of Conduct
  • NetSetGO
  • Important dates
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  • Sponsors
  • Awards
    • Trailblazer Award
    • Rohan McIntosh
    • Club Persons
    • Life Members
  • Teams & Training
  • Enquiries

Uniform Orders

Essendon Netball Club – Uniform & Supporter Gear Orders
Need to gear up for the season or show your support? Order your Essendon Netball Club uniforms and supporter gear online now via Alliance Promotions:
👉 www.alliancepromotions.com.au/collections/essendon-netball-club
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IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT DRESSES: The dresses currently for sale are from a new manufacturer and have a more generous fit compared to styles you may have purchased in the past.

Delivery Options:
✅ Click and Collect – 
Pick up your order directly from Keilor Park (no charge)
📦 Tracked Delivery – Have it sent straight to your door via Australia Post

Need to make a return?
No worries – simply complete the returns process using the Alliance Promotions Returns Form.
​Items must be returned in original condition, and some exclusions may apply.

Order now and rep the red and black with pride!
ORDER UNIFORM HERE
FIRST NATIONS TRAINING TOPS FOR 2026 
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The Essendon Netball Club 2026 First Nations training top has been designed by Miah Pearce, a proud Wiradjuri woman living on Wurundjeri Country in the eastern suburbs of Naarm.
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FROM THE ARTIST:
"This design centres on the Maribyrnong River, paying tribute to both the landscape where the club plays and the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people. The river, depicted as a flowing line of connected waterholes, symbolises connection, continuity and the shared spaces that bring people together. The varied symbol sizes for people represent the club’s diversity; players of different ages, backgrounds, and skill levels all united through a common passion for netball. The surrounding meeting places extend this sense of connection beyond the field, acknowledging the broader community of coaches, parents, umpires, and supporters who all contribute to the club’s spirit. Kangaroo tracks move across the design, signifying growth, resilience, and forward movement, reflecting both the personal development of players and the ongoing journey of the club as it continues to evolve and expand."
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Find MIAH
@wiradjurigiwang on Instagram


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Last updated February 2022