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FAQ
What does it cost?
There are three primary cost elements.
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Club Membership per season can be found here: KKBC Membership fees
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HKBA Player Registration - $80-120 per year. Further details here HKBA registration
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Player Uniforms are available in our KKBC Shop These are sold as a set containing a reversible jersey and shorts.
Note: these amounts are based on club membership fees for Season 2 2022 and are subject to change. This is because our fees are determined by the costs that we are charged by external entities such as the HKBA and our training venues.
HKBA Player Registration provides insurance for all games and training activities and is required by the association and basketball NSW. Costs vary based on age groups. This registration covers 2 seasons. It is around $80 to $120 annually and includes your insurance.
How do I pay my KKBC registration?
Details of how to pay your KKBC can be found here
You are welcome to use a valid NSW Government Active Kids Voucher.
How do I pay my HKBA/BNSW registration?
Please go to the following link to pay your Annual HKBA /BNSW registration. BNSW Player Registration entirely separate to your KKBC registration.
It is a requirement of Basketball NSW that any player who participates in a sanctioned competition has to be registered with the relevant association and BNSW. As such all our members are required to register with HKBA & BNSW.
How do I check my existing HKBA/BNSW registration?
To check your Basketball NSW membership, visit member.basketball.net.au . From the menu of the left-hand side choose ‘History’, then under the section heading ‘Membership Periods’, the date that is displayed under the ‘Membership End Date’ is the date your that your membership
expires.
Where do you play and train?
Games are primarily played at the Brickpit stadium in Thornleigh. Some games are played at near by schools being Barker College, Abbotsleigh Girls, St Leo's, and Loretto Normanhurst.
Our Training is held at the PCYC in Waitara and Abbotsleigh Girls School
Address Information:
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Thornleigh Brickpit Sports Stadium - 1A Dartford Road, Thornleigh
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Abbotsleigh Girls - Ada Avenue, Wahroonga. Enter via gate 1A
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Barker - Rosewood Centre - 7-13 Unwin Road, Waitara
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PCYC Waitara - 1 Park Ln, Waitara NSW 2077. Parking underneath
When do you play and train?
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Games are generally played during the week depending on the age groups and gender. See the HKBA website for more information.
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Training is currently held on the weekends on Saturday afternoons or all day Sunday, team dependant. Some teams train on weeknights.