
Start Your Child’s Journey with
Why Kids Love T-Ball
Learn New Skills
Throwing, catching, hitting and running, taught step by step.
Make Friends
A social, team-based activity where every child gets involved.
Build Confidence
Have Fun Being Active

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Why T-Ball Matters More Than Ever
Across Australia, fewer kids are getting involved in sport at a young age.
Which means, many aren’t developing simple skills like throwing, catching and coordination (the building blocks for enjoying any sport).
When those fundamentals aren’t in place, kids can lose confidence early and instead choose not to participate.
Little League T-Ball is designed to change that.
It gives kids a simple, supportive starting point to get active, build confidence, and feel comfortable being part of a team.
The program is backed by research from the University of Western Australia (Kiddo) and supported by Little League International, ensuring sessions are built around how young kids learn best.
Frequently Asked Questions
What ages is T-Ball for?
Little League T-Ball is designed for kids aged 4-7 years, typically in early primary school.
What are the Fees Associated with T-Ball?
T-Ball is a very affordable sport, with fees set by each individual club.
Fees usually include registration, insurance, coaching, and team equipment.
We’ll connect you with your local club so you can see exactly what’s included.
All your child needs to bring is a positive attitude.
When is the season played?
In metro areas, T-Ball is played during summer from October to March, with a break over Christmas.
In regional areas, seasons may vary depending on the climate. Your local club will be able to provide exact dates.
How much time is involved each week?
Program schedules can vary between clubs.
Sessions are designed to be easy for families to fit into their week.
Your local club will provide details on session times and program structure.
Does my child need experience?
No, this program is designed for beginners.
If your child can’t throw or catch yet, that’s exactly what we teach.
