Douglas,
Not all the clubs in Sydney are university based
Here is a list, whose currency I'm afraid I cannot
vouch for:
http://www.nswfencing.org.au/Clubs_x_.htm
BTW Sydney isn't the only city in Australia. Even some of
the smaller regional cities have fencing clubs, as do all the
state capitals ( except Darwin AFAIK).
Given you haven't actually started the sport yet, aren't you getting
a bit ahead of yourself? Like all martial arts there is a high drop-off rate,
and it might not be your thing. ( Perish the thought ).
Regards
AJ
(Melbourne fencer)
"Douglas Garstang" <doug@pobox.com> wrote in message news:10d46bdc.0312110016.6f605909@posting.google.c om...
> All,
>
> Thinking of taking up the sport. Complete novice at this point.
>
> I'm an Australian who's been living in the US for the past three
> years, and hope to remain. There's a slight chance I may have to
> return to Australia though, if the ol' green card hits a glitch.
>
> There seems to be quite a number of clubs in Southern California, and
> there's actually one only a few miles from here in Thousand Oaks.
>
> Sydney though..... yeck! It looked like a few of the universities had
> clubs and that was about it. I really don't want to get into the sport
> if I have to return to Australia and find I can't find a club (or have
> to tackle Sydney's freeway-less traffic to get to one!) Is the number
> of clubs really that limited?
>
> I had a similar problem when I was in school, trying to find people to
> play tennis against. Seems tennis is an old man's game.
>
> Doug.