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CLUBS WE SUPPORT

Club Marion proudly supports and provides facilities for numerous sporting and social clubs across the community.  Whether inside or out, Club Marion invests a great deal of time and money in their facilities to ensure that Clubs such as these continue to thrive and survive.  Club Marion also provides facilities free of charge and on a daily basis to local Sunrise Christian School.

Should you require information on any of the Clubs whom Club Marion support please do so using the direct links below;

Cove Marion Women's Soccer Club

Cove Marion WFC offers a great environment for girls of all ages, experience and abilities to improve their skills, learn and enjoy soccer in a welcoming family friendly environment.
Cove Marion WFC teams train and play at Club Marion Sporting Complex.  We offer teams from Under 13 to Under 17s, Miniroos teams for players born 2008-2011 and also a Senior team in Season 2019.

Marlin Masters Swimming Club

Marion Masters provides a venue for swimmers of masters age to train for fitness and competition in a relaxed friendly atmosphere. As a club Marion Masters competes at state and national level in both the pool and the open water.

Marion Masters has members ranging in age from 18 to mid 70s. Our members have varied swimming goals ranging from regular pool competitions at state, national and world level, the regular open water swimmers and those who just want to retain their fitness.

Marion Bowling Club

Marion Bowling Club is a large and powerful club on the South Australian bowling scene, with 4 high quality tift dwarf bowling greens, maintained by our full time green keeping crew.

The Club is often selected to host National and State Championship events due to our immaculate greens and catering facilities.

Marion City Lions Club

Marion City Lions Club is a  unique service club that provides humanitarian, community spirited, fun and man manageable projects to be involved with.
Marion City Lions Club Members  are dedicated to making our community a better place to live, work and grow.

Marion Cricket Club

For more than a century, the Marion Cricket Club, in one form or another has played cricket in the Marion area.

Initially the Sturt Cricket Club, it was split in the early 1920' into the Sturt and the Marion Cricket Clubs.  Reformed again as Sturt Cricket Club from 1940, and then finally the Marion Cricket Club we know today in 1960.

Marion Rams Football Club

The organisation that evolved into the Marion Football Club was originally formed in 1891, and is one of the oldest football clubs in South Australia. Originally known as the Sturt Football Club, the club changed their name to Marion in the 1950’s.

The club is currently affiliated with the Adelaide Football league (SAAFL).  Our junior football is part of the SANFL Juniors competition.

Marion Swimming Club

Marion Swimming Club has existed for over thirty years and continues to be a strength in competitive swimming in South Australia. Catering for a varying membership, our aim is to the be the best swimming club in the state.

Marion Tennis Club

As part of the Glenelg Districts Tennis Association Marion Tennis Club has a very long history of being competitive with a sense of joy and excitement for all ages.  Juniors (5-16) are given many opportunities to play, grow and develop in the club and seniors (17 and onwards) enjoy the social aspect as well as being competitive.

South Adelaide Basketball Club

The South Adelaide Basketball Club (SABC) was formed in 1952. It was one of the foundation clubs in the sport of basketball in South Australia. Within the early years of basketball the club has had much success with men & women senior & junior teams. 

Sturt Marion Thunder Soccer Club

Sturt Marion Thunder Soccer Club is a member of the South Australian Amateur Soccer League Saturday Premier Division. Established 1986.

Marion Swimming Club

It is our objective to foster and promote cricket for those 60 years of age and over. We aim to provide the structure, equipment and facilities so that anyone can continue playing cricket in a friendly, stress-free, social environment-even after turning 60. Our cricket is competitive, but gentlemanly, with proper adherence to the laws and conventions of the game. Most of all, we value maximum participation by our members in all games.

Community Groups

It's not just on the field that Club Marion supports local groups within the community.  On any given day the spacious and light filled function rooms within the Club will be occupied by one of the worthwhile causes Club Marion provides facilities free of charge.  For further information on these groups, follow the links provided;

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