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    Glenfield Activzone

    Glenfield Activzone

    4.0(2 reviews)
    7.7 kmGlenfield, Hillcrest

    Glenfield Activzone is home to the only skating rink on the North Shore. There's a track big enough…read moreto play a game of roller hockey, and there's a huge room full of rental roller blades and roller skates for learn to skate classes and public skates on the weekends. My roller derby team trains here twice a week as well and the management cut us a really good deal for hourly hireage. The floor is skate court, which can be pretty noisy when we're trying to coach, but the floor is always clean and easy to skate on. The staff that are there just to be on the desk while we skate are really nice and good at helping us, particularly when one of our more absent-minded skaters forgets their helmet.

    Generally one of the better places in Auckland to learn to skate or hone one's skills. Floor is…read moresadly only plastic tile, which is fine for inlines, but somewhat less than ideal for quads. That said, it's usually clean, well maintained, nicely large and unlike Auckland's other roller rink it's *perfectly* level. The floor being not the fastest in the world makes it easier to learn to skate on than many alternatives. Hire equipment looks serviceable. Good hockey inlines and generic "browny" quads. Crowdedness varies from nearly totally deserted to a rather hectic free-for-all. People playing impromptu hockey etc during public sessions. Luck of the draw, but school holidays are always busier of course. Music is usually either a local radio station or Pandora. Always modern pop, but usually it's fine to skate/dance to if that's your thing. Staff are invariably friendly, helpful and open to suggestions. But occasionally they've roped off 70% of rink during public sessions for special purposes. My suggestion is if you turn up and they've done this, tell the staff it's not acceptable and walk straight out again and go to Skateland instead (or go ice skating). Also, if they have a hockey tournament on (some long weekends and end of school holidays), they'll simply cancel the public skating sessions without any signs or notification on their (generally useless) website. Would pay to ring first on these weekends.

    TriStar Gymnnastics

    TriStar Gymnnastics

    3.0(1 review)
    7.9 kmMt Roskill

    My daughter has been attending TriStar Gymnastics since Term 3 of last year. Helpfully they offered…read morea "try before you buy" session for free which is exactly what you need for these kinds of post school activities - there's nothing worse than committing to a whole term of something that just isn't what you thought it would be. There's really only a choice of two big gymnastics clubs in the central Auckland area and TriStar is based out of a massive purpose-built gymnasium next to Cameron Pool in Mt Roskill. Strangely enough there's not a lot of signage so if you see the big building with the red windows, you are in the right place. Once we decided to go ahead and join, there was an Enrolment Form to fill out and obviously fees to pay. My daughter is in the Incentive class which costs $155 per term (or $140 with prompt payment discount) for a one hour class each week. There's a huge range of classes on offer for every age group and when we were in the investigation stages, the information on the website, while comprehensive, was a bit confusing. I suggest a phone call for clarification as to which class is most suitable and to let them know when you'll be visiting. Also you won't find the fees on the site until you open the Enrolment Form. Our experience here has been great with the teachers being immediately welcoming and putting my daughter at ease (particularly the exotically monikered Flaminio!). There have been a few hiccups with the accounting side of things but I suppose this is to be expected given the number of people who attend the club. There is a small waiting area for parents with a window so you can watch your kids if you want to. The only real beef I have is that communication is not great but again, this is a function of the fact that there is only an hour and therefore it makes sense not to waste time chit chatting to the parents. I don't think parents are actively discouraged from being inside the gym but I would suggest rather than bothering your child's instructor who has a class to teach, take any questions you might have to the front desk as there is usually someone there who can help you. We are at the point now where my daughter is ready for the next level but this has not been addressed by her teachers so we'll bring it up with them and see where we go from here.... overall I think choosing between this club and the YMCA gymnastics programme comes down to what is most convenient for you and your family. I actually took my children to the YMCA's pre-school programme when they were little and that was a very positive experience so go with what works for you.

    College Rifles Rugby Football Club

    College Rifles Rugby Football Club

    4.0(4 reviews)
    6.5 kmRemuera

    I played for College Rifles a while back and it was during the development phase of re-building a…read morefew things at the clubrooms. I actually loved it back then and it seems to have improved since! College Rifles is home to many sports and the facilities reflect that. They've got great astro turf pitches (suitable for most grass sports) that they've had for three years now, which is proving to be a good investment- they're also available for hire for non-club members. The indoor grass training area behind the clubrooms is great and I've been spectator to a few of the games the younger boys had on wet-weather training days. The netball and squash courts also add to the long list of what makes this multi-purpose venue so darn good. The clubrooms are a great post-game hangout on Saturdays for a quiet drink or the beginning of your night. College Rifles is a great club to play for and I'd recommend it to anyone keen on team sports, or take a visit down to the clubrooms and check what they have to offer- which is just about everything you could want from a sports club.

    Apparently, this club has a reputation around Auckland for being the "posh club," the one that is…read morefull of well to do Remuerians (yeah, totally just made that word up) and all a bit la-de-da. However, I'm pleased to announce that (in my humble experience at least) it's not like that at all. Everyone I've come across since joining one of College Rifles many sports teams has been lovely. Perhaps the reason the club's reputation precedes it like this is because the facilities here are really good. It's obviously a well looked after club, you can see that straight away from the pristine rugby and hockey pitches on view as you pull into the car park...Speaking of which, one of the things about the place that I'm very grateful of is it's ample amounts of parking. There's also a great social aspect to the club too, with a bar and bistro onsite that is used for occasions in the sporting calendar such as award ceremonies and prize givings for each of the teams. I really can't fault this place; it has everything you could possibly need in a multi-sports club, including a fitness suite and indoor and outdoor synthetic grass training areas, so almost any sport is available to get involved in.

    Keith Hay Park

    Keith Hay Park

    3.5(2 reviews)
    6.5 kmMt Roskill

    This must surely be one of Auckland's most sprawling parks. It's MASSIVE. However you feel about…read moreKeith Hay and his conservative Christian politics (although non-Aucklanders may have never heard of him), this big green space is pretty cool. It is home to two of Auckland's most iconic amateur sports clubs Three Kings United Football and TriStar Gymnastics. It is also where you'll find Cameron Pool, the Eden Roskill Cricket Club and Akarana Golf Course, as well as several playgrounds and some nice paths and wide open spaces to walk the dog or just get some outdoor exercise. The playing fields must be some of the most well used in the city as they are totally swarmed on Saturday mornings for the TKU soccer games. There's even a regular sausage sizzle, coffee van and merchandise stand. I always think we are so lucky in Auckland to have so much greenery and Keith Hay Park is a great example of this.

    Keith Hay park played a massive part in my life when I first moved to Auckland. It was adjoined to…read moremy intermediate school (Waikowhai Intermediate,) as well as across the road from Roskill Grammar. Keith Hay Park played host to many memorable games of soccer for me over the years - I remember doing the Wynton Rufer academy and failing to do 15 juggles continually, while getting watched by the whole course. A little bit embarassing. Keith Hay Park is huge - if i remember correctly there are 15 full sized soccer piches on it, as well as a few cricket pitches and batting nets. It also serves as a home for Cameron Pools and the gymnastic centre, so it really serves as a centrepiece, one size fits all sporting destination.

    Coastal Challenge - amateursportsteams - Updated May 2026

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