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Netball courts that work are built on straightforward essentials: a properly marked surface with consistent bounce, functioning nets that survive wind, and drainage that prevents puddles after rain. In Krugersdorp, where summer storms arrive suddenly and the highveld wind tests equipment, a well-maintained netball court stands out because it requires regular attention to line markings, net replacement, and surface repair. Good netball facilities typically show evidence of management—swept courts, replaced nets, grooved playing surfaces that shed water efficiently. Players and coaches evaluating a venue should check how recently the court has been resurfaced, whether the netball posts are secure, and if the surrounding drainage keeps water from pooling. These details separate courts where teams genuinely want to train from spaces that are technically available but practically frustrating.
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