Auskick and NetSetGo run on volunteer coaches, five-week terms, and kids who grow two sizes between seasons — uniform decisions need to survive all three. This guide breaks down what actually matters when you're sourcing custom Auskick NetSetGo uniforms for a junior clinic, not a senior club.

TL;DR
  • Custom Auskick NetSetGo uniforms need lightweight fabric and forgiving youth sizing, not senior-club specs.
  • The Royals Youth Rev V-Neck Jersey is the safe pick for reversible team-splitting during multi-group clinics — Buy.
  • Skip heavyweight sublimated jerseys built for representative teams; junior clinics need quick turnaround over premium finish.
  • Straight Shooters Netball T-Shirt suits NetSetGo helpers and coaches who need a plain, breathable layer under bibs.
  • Budget for growth: order one size range up if the clinic runs across two terms in 2026.

Why this matters

Auskick and NetSetGo are entry-level programs run by AFL and Netball Australia respectively, and most clinics operate on a centre-run budget, not a club sponsorship deal. That changes the uniform brief entirely.

A senior club jersey is built to last three seasons of hard contact. A junior clinic uniform gets worn for six to eight sessions, washed by a parent who doesn't read care labels, and outgrown before term two. Ordering the wrong spec means reprinting stock mid-season or watching half your kit sit unused in a kit bag.

Fecustom builds custom sports uniforms for Australian clubs and clinics, and the same logic that applies to full club kits applies here — just scaled down for smaller bodies, shorter runs, and faster turnaround windows.

Who this is for

This guide is for centre coordinators, Auskick coordinators, and NetSetGo convenors sourcing uniforms for kids roughly aged 4 to 10, across group sizes that typically run 20 to 60 participants per term. If you're kitting a representative under-12 or under-14 rep squad instead of a weekly clinic, the calculus shifts toward heavier fabric and full club branding — that's a different brief.

What to look for in custom Auskick NetSetGo uniforms

Lightweight fabric for high-movement drills

Auskick sessions run handball, kick-to-kick, and modified games in 20-minute blocks; NetSetGo runs footwork and passing drills at the same tempo. Kids overheat faster than adults relative to body size, so anything above a mid-weight polyester blend causes more sideline complaints than it solves branding problems.

Youth-specific sizing, not scaled-down adult cuts

A jersey that's just a smaller print of the adult pattern usually sits wrong across the shoulders on a 6-year-old. Youth-cut jerseys account for proportionally shorter torsos and narrower shoulder width, which matters more for comfort than for how the crest looks in photos.

Reversible or colour-block builds for group splitting

Most Auskick and NetSetGo sessions split the group into two or more scrimmage teams inside a single session. A Royals youth rev v-neck jersey lets a coordinator flip half the group to the opposite colour in seconds instead of hauling a second set of bibs.

Fast turnaround against term start dates

AFL and Netball Australia registration windows typically open weeks before term one, and orders placed after that window arrive mid-term if the supplier doesn't quote realistic production timelines. Ask for a written turnaround estimate before you commit numbers, and build in a buffer of at least a week past your target delivery date.

Durable print that survives home washing

Parents wash clinic kit on regular cycles, not gentle. Sublimated or DTG prints that are baked into the fabric outlast heat-transfer vinyl that starts cracking after eight to ten washes — a real difference across an eight-week term.

Simple, low-cost design over full sponsor branding

Junior clinic uniforms rarely need sponsor panels, player numbers, or multi-colour crests. Simpler artwork cuts both cost per unit and production time, and it's harder for a 5-year-old to damage a plain print than a layered one.

Top picks for junior clinic uniforms

Royals Youth Rev V-Neck Jersey — the safe pick. Reversible construction means one jersey covers two team colours, which is the single biggest cost saver for a clinic running mixed scrimmages every week in 2026. Buy if your clinic regularly splits into more than one group per session. View the Royals youth rev v-neck jersey.

Coastline Youth Rev V-Neck Jersey — the budget-conscious option. Same reversible logic as the Royals build, in a different base colourway, which matters if you're running two age brackets and want visual separation between them. Buy for centres running Auskick and NetSetGo side by side and needing two distinct kit colours. Check the Coastline youth rev v-neck jersey.

Club Athletica Youth Raglan Jersey — the wildcard. A raglan-sleeve build gives slightly freer arm movement than a standard set-in sleeve, which shows up in handball and passing drills where kids reach across their body constantly. Consider this one if your sessions lean heavily on throwing and catching drills rather than kicking. See the Club Athletica youth raglan jersey.

Straight Shooters Netball T-Shirt — the coach and helper layer. This isn't for the kids on court; it's for the parent volunteers and NetSetGo helpers who need a plain, breathable shirt that visually separates staff from players. Buy for any clinic running more than two volunteers per session. Look at the netball t-shirt.

Youth kit options worth comparing
Windy City Custom Reversible Basketball Jersey - Youth
Reversible two-side build for quick colour splits during scrimmage drills.
A$69.95
Ball Stars Custom Reversible Basketball Jersey - Youth
Youth-cut reversible jersey with two customisable sides for group splitting.
A$69.95
Club Athletica Raglan Custom Soccer Jersey - Youth
Raglan-sleeve youth jersey allowing freer arm movement for passing drills.
A$49.95

"If a junior clinic uniform can't survive eight home washes and a term of scrimmage splits, it's the wrong garment for the age group."

What to avoid

  • Heavyweight rep-team jerseys. Fabric built for elite junior representative squads runs hotter and stiffer than a 6-year-old needs for a 20-minute Auskick block.
  • Numbered and named jerseys for weekly clinics. Personalisation adds cost and production time without adding function — save it for finals day or a rep squad, not term one.
  • Adult-cut sizing charts. Ordering a small adult size instead of a proper youth cut is the most common mistake coordinators make, and it shows up immediately in fit complaints from parents.

Verdict comparison

Pick Best for Key spec Verdict
Royals Youth Rev V-Neck Jersey Multi-group scrimmage splits Reversible two-colour build Buy
Coastline Youth Rev V-Neck Jersey Running Auskick and NetSetGo together Second reversible colourway Buy
Club Athletica Youth Raglan Jersey Passing and handball-heavy sessions Raglan sleeve, freer arm movement Consider
Straight Shooters Netball T-Shirt Coach and volunteer identification Plain, breathable cut Buy

For bib-specific kit rather than jerseys, custom netball bibs cover the positional-marking side of NetSetGo separately from team jerseys.

FAQ

What are the best custom Auskick NetSetGo uniforms for a junior clinic?

Reversible youth v-neck jerseys are the best custom Auskick NetSetGo uniforms for weekly clinics because they let coordinators split groups into two colours without buying separate bib sets. Plain-print youth jerseys work well as a lower-cost second option.

Is reversible or single-side better for junior clinic jerseys?

Reversible wins for clinics that split into scrimmage groups every session, since one jersey covers two team colours. Single-side jerseys make sense only if your clinic runs one fixed group per term.

How much do custom youth jerseys cost for a junior clinic in 2026?

Youth jersey pricing varies by print complexity and order volume, so check current per-unit pricing on the product page before committing to a term-wide order. Simpler single-colour artwork generally costs less than multi-colour crests.

How long does custom uniform production take before term starts?

Turnaround depends on order size and design complexity, so confirm a written delivery date against your term-one registration date before ordering. Building in a buffer past that date avoids kit arriving mid-term.

What size should I order for 4 to 6 year olds in Auskick?

Youth-specific sizing rather than scaled-down adult cuts is the right call for the 4-to-6 age bracket, since youth patterns account for shorter torsos and narrower shoulders. Check the size chart on the specific youth jersey listing before ordering in bulk.

Do NetSetGo coaches need a different uniform to the players?

Yes — a plain coach or volunteer shirt like a netball t-shirt helps parents and umpires visually separate staff from players during sessions. It doesn't need team branding, just a consistent colour.

Can one jersey design work for both Auskick and NetSetGo groups?

A shared base design with two different colourways works well for centres running both programs, since it keeps ordering simple while still telling the groups apart on court. Two reversible colourways from the same range is the easiest way to do this.

What fabric weight is best for junior clinic sessions?

Lightweight polyester blends outperform heavier fabric for junior clinics because kids run hotter relative to body size during short, high-movement drills. Heavyweight fabric is better reserved for representative squads playing longer matches.

One last thing

The detail coordinators miss most often isn't the fabric or the print — it's ordering to the current roster instead of the roster you'll have in week five. Auskick and NetSetGo both see late sign-ups through the first two weeks of term, and a clinic that orders exactly to day-one numbers ends up scrambling for extra kit mid-term. Order five to ten percent over your opening headcount and the reversible builds absorb the rest.

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