Numuga.
A simple ‘kick about’ isn’t engaging the children and youths of today. By taking down the cage, we can create an open plan space that looks fun and inviting, rather than elite and intimidating. Another observation is, for sport to succeed in parks and playgrounds you generally need five or more people involved. This is unachievable most of the time, leaving traditional MUGA’s unused. Numuga allows for games to be played with 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5+ people.
Numuga allows for a more freestyle type of play, where kids can learn the basics of sport without necessarily taking part in a ‘match’. Learning how to pass, control, catch, throw and aim are key skills that can be transferred to multiple sports. Our spaces are a gateway into sport for beginners, as well as honing the skills of experienced players.













