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There are a number of reasons why zoning should be in place and so for why is should not.
However, there should be a recognised zone in place and if you are new to the sport, you should be encouraged to participate an start off at your nearest club. Now things might not work out at that club (personality clash, too many guards in an age group, lots of reasons...), but once you have given it a go, by all means transfer to clubs.
If you live at Henley Beach and go to Henley High School, then I would suggest the nearest club is Woodville. Give 'em a go and if you don't like it, go to Sturt after that.