Weekly social sport

Get active and have fun with social street cricket and volleyball, every week throughout the semester.

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Social sport is all about having fun and meeting people, no prior knowledge or skill is required and anyone from the RMIT community is welcome to join in. Sessions are designed to allow students to drop in at any time, no registrations are required. 

Each session features a different sport, so be sure to check out the schedule below for your favourite. All sessions take place at A'Beckett Street City Courts (see below for full location details).
 

Location

A'Beckett Street City Courts, A’Beckett Street and, Stewart Street, Melbourne (behind Building 80).

Students playing volleyball.

Volleyball

When: Tuesdays 3.30-5pm

What: Nothing beats the group laughter after an epic volleyball rally! Ideal for those not dressed for sport, or those wanting to drop in, play a few points and then had back to class.  

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Mixed Futsal

When: Wednesdays 3:30pm -5pm

What: Break up your study and get the body moving with a friendly game of futsal, suits all levels from beginner to advanced. 

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