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South Coast Inline
Various days and times
Hastings Y Centre - TN37 6RS
Adult - Young peopleIf you like skating you will love Inline skater hockey.
South Coast Inline is a sport for development in line hockey club and run weekly roller hockey sessions from Hastings Y centre and can support new members with the use of skates and safety equipment and provide coaching from British Roller Sports Federation qualified instructors.
We run various weekly session from beginners to our senior competitive team and offer a minimum of 4 weeks of FREE taster sessions for new players and 8 weeks for people wanting to try being in goal.
Inline Hockey is a fast, fun and physical sport, if you have tried roller skating during the lockdown come and give roller hockey a go.
We are particularly keen to booster the number of young people trying inline hockey and are proactively looking for U14's to join our club.
Fridays from 6pm @Hastings Y Centre
Safety equipment supplied
4 weeks FREE Training for new players
8 weeks FREE training for new goalies
Advanced booking requiredSouth Coast Inline facebook page
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