GIANTS Netball To Return To Griffith In February 2026

The GIANTS are excited to announce the return of their Riverina Road Trip in 2026.

In what is becoming an annual tradition for the club, the GIANTS will return to the state's south west for an action-packed four-day itinerary starting on Thursday 29th January.

The trip will be highlighted by two pre-season matches against the Queensland Firebirds as well as community engagement in both Wagga Wagga and Griffith.

The two teams will kick off the on-court action on Friday 30th January at the Wagga Wagga Multi-purpose Stadium.

Wagga Wagga, the largest inland city in New South Wales, boasts a thriving netball community.

Its booming regional centre sits pretty on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River and provides a vibrant hub with the perfect blend of culture and relaxation.

The second game will be played down the Sturt highway at the Griffith Regional Sports Centre on Sunday morning.

Griffith, a cultural gem in the heart of regional NSW, is one of the most cosmopolitan towns in the area, famed for its exceptional food, wine and unique local experiences.

Alongside the on-court action, the club will host an array of activity for all participants and fans within the game including umpiring, bench and coaching courses, as well as clinics for all the avid netball participants within the region.

GIANTS Executive General Manager, Tim Underwood said the road trip is always a highlight on the club's pre-season calendar.

"The Riverina region has always shown incredible support for the GIANTS, and we're thrilled to be returning in 2026," Mr Underwood said.

"This trip is about more than just netball - it's about connecting with our fans, supporting the growth of the sport in regional communities, and inspiring the next generation of players.

"Community connection is at the heart of who we are as a club and the Riverina Road Trip gives us the chance to share our passion for netball with regional fans, while offering a sneak peek at our preparations for the upcoming Suncorp Super Netball season.

"Both Wagga Wagga and Griffith have such passionate netball communities, and we can't wait to see plenty of orange in the stands when we take on the Firebirds."

Mayor of the City of Wagga Wagga Councillor Dallas Tout said the GIANTS returning to Wagga Wagga is a great boost for the local sporting community and local economy.

"We have a thriving sporting community here in Wagga Wagga and surrounds, and events such as this are an exciting opportunity for residents to see professional level sport in a local sporting facility," Cr Tout said.

"We have developed a strong relationship with the GIANTS over the years and we are pleased to welcome them back to the city in 2026.

"Events such as this also support our local economy with visitation to the city boosted, therefore supporting the business of local accommodation and hospitality providers.

"We look forward to welcoming visitors, seeing the stands full at the Multi-Purpose Stadium, and a competitive game of netball.

Griffith Mayor, Councillor Doug Curran said he was pleased to welcome the GIANTS back to Griffith.

"Griffith has a passionate netball community, so it's fantastic to see elite athletes playing right here in our backyard," Cr Curran said.

"Events like this not only inspire our young athletes but also bring great energy and excitement to the city.

"We look forward to welcoming the GIANTS back to the Griffith Regional Sports Centre."

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