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Sports Clubs

There are many clubs available to both serving and civilian personnel.  Most clubs also are available for family and friends to join.

Sailing

RNZN Sailing Club

Rugby

Welcome to the RNZN Rugby Football Club The RNZN Rugby Football Club was founded in 1952 to promote and generally advance the interests of amateur rugby football in the Royal New Zealand Navy. The Club Mission is: To promote rugby within the...

Netball

The Te Reo Heramana Netball Club (TRHNC) has been fostering the development of netball in the RNZN since 1980. The club provides the opportunity for both Naval personnel and civilians to enjoy playing netball and develop their skills. Opportunities...

Touch

RNZN Touch Club Touch is one of the most popular and enjoyed sports played in the RNZN. The RNZN Touch Club runs a successful Friday night summertime module at the Ngataringa Sports Complex in Devonport, which both service personnel and the greater...

Cricket

RNZN Cricket Club Welcome to the RNZN Cricket Club site. Your Navy Cricket Club needs you! The Cricket Club is located at the Naval Sports Complex on the far side of the Ngataringa Sports Grounds (NSC). They currently have two pitches for use, a...

RNZN Alpine and Ski Club Inc

The Royal New Zealand Navy Alpine and Ski Club is a private club set up for the benefit of members of the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN), the Royal New Zealand Naval Reserve (RNZNVR) and RNZN civilian personnel. The principal objective of the club...

RNZN Softball Club Incorporated

Who are we? We are a family orientated club operating under the North Harbour Softball Association for competition play, and we regularly have many generations taking the field on the same day. You are encouraged to bring along your family for...

Waterpolo

RNZN Waterpolo Club The RNZN Waterpolo club aims to provide opportunities for all levels of players to participate in both competitive and social waterpolo. The club currently competes in the Glenfield Social Waterpolo league, as well as Airforce...

Soccer

Royal New Zealand Navy Soccer Football within the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) has a stern tradition which dates back to 1922, when the Chatham Cup was gifted to New Zealand Soccer (then the NZ Football Association) by the crew of the Royal Naval...

Hockey

RNZN Hockey Club Welcome to the reinvigorated RNZN Hockey Club. The RNZN Hockey Club was in an extended period of decline during the late 1990s, before effectively ceasing to exist. However, we were invited to participate in the RNZAF Interbase...

Badminton

Welcome to the RNZN Badminton Club, playing since 1977. For more information on the club ph (09) 445 5153. Badminton Rules: Shuttlecocks - Also known as shuttle, birdies or birds. One type has feathers with a cork base, and the other is plastic...

Motorcycle Club

The purpose of the RNZN Motorcycle Club is to: * Encourage recreational motorbike riding within the RNZN* Share knowledge about safety, mechanical and financial aspects of motorbikes* Organise opportunities to take part in all forms of sport and...

Golf

RNZN Golf Society The RNZN Golf Society has operated since 1957 as an Affiliated Society, affiliated to the New Zealand Golf Association. It has the Waitemata Golf Course, Devonport as it's home course.

Pistol

Royal New Zealand Navy Pistol Club (Inc.)

Pipes and Drums

RNZN Pipes and Drums Club The club is based in Devonport, Auckland and meets every Tuesday, 1900 - 2100 at the Old Band Room, Torpedo Bay. The club can be contacted on (09) 445 5826 or 021 478 260.

League

The RNZN Rugby League Club is based at the Naval Sports Complex in Devonport. Interservice competitions are run every year. For more information ph (09) 445 5153.

Squash

The RNZN has an active Squash Club to cater for both men and women. They compete in the Auckland competition and also have the annual Navy Squash Champs which are open to all serving personnel, uniform or civilian. Whether a beginner or...

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