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Register Online With Sportsground

New service lets Kiwi clubs and schools take registrations online.

Every sports club and school in New Zealand can now accept online registrations directly through their website thanks to a new free service just announced by Sportsground.co.nz.

Over a million New Zealanders participate in sport and recreation activities. Many register through their school or club by completing a paper form.

"Up until now, most people have battled with paper forms. Schools and clubs would have needed a web designer if they wanted people to be able register for teams, trips or events directly through their website. We've changed all that," stated Mike Purchas, CEO of Sportsground.co.nz

"We've removed the headache by making it really easy to display registration forms on your website. This avoids having to copy details from paper forms and makes it easy for clubs and organisations to manage their member database."

Kevin Murphy, treasurer of Marist Football Club, agrees. "This solution will save many hours of work. And it lets us decide how a form looks on our website and which information people must complete."

Sportsground is the largest single supplier of websites to Kiwi sports. It also provides a sister service for schools called Schoolground.co.nz. Like the websites, the online forms feature is provided free of charge.

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