
Women's Sport in Bendigo: Teams, Leagues and How to Get Involved
From the nationally recognised Bendigo Spirit to grassroots netball and football, women's sport is thriving in Bendigo and the pathways to get involved are wide open.
Sport Guide
Your complete guide to sport in Bendigo — local teams, results, fixtures and community sport.

From the nationally recognised Bendigo Spirit to grassroots netball and football, women's sport is thriving in Bendigo and the pathways to get involved are wide open.

From single-track through Spring Gully Reserve to long goldfields gravel routes, Bendigo and the Greater Bendigo National Park offer mountain bikers and trail riders a variety of terrain right on the city's doorstep.

When September arrives and the AFL finals begin, Bendigo comes alive with community screenings, packed club rooms and a shared excitement that makes the city a fantastic place to watch the footy.

From the Queen Elizabeth Oval to neighbourhood tennis courts and the Red Energy Arena, Bendigo's public sporting infrastructure gives residents of every suburb access to quality places to play.

Whether you are training for competition, swimming for fitness or looking to enrol a child in lessons, Bendigo has excellent aquatic facilities to suit you.

From community radio calls of BFL football to WNBL live streams, Bendigo sports fans have more ways than ever to follow their favourite local teams wherever they are.

From the family-friendly O'Keefe Rail Trail to criterium racing and road clubs, Bendigo offers cyclists a diverse and scenic range of riding options.

From Saturday morning Little Athletics meets to senior club competition, Bendigo's athletics community at the Tom Flood Sports Centre gives every runner, jumper and thrower a place to develop and compete.
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