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1 DOWNEY PARK NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC 2018 PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM & 2019 REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM DOWNEY PARK NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC Cnr. Northey Street & Green Terrace, Windsor P.O. Box 457, Alderley QLD 4051 Telephone: (07) P a g e
2 DPNA REP & PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 2019 Thank you for your interest in Development & Representative Netball at Downey Park Netball Association. Please take the time to read through this information package, paying careful attention to dates, costs and expectations and responsibilities of players and parents. If you have any questions, please don t hesitate to contact repinfo@downeypark.com.au PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (PDP) Players born 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2007 The DPNA Player Development Program (PDP) provides an opportunity for players between the ages of 11 and 15 to train with accredited coaches, to build a solid foundation of core skills and to continue their development as a player. While PDP provides a solid foundation for players wishing to trial for DPNA Representative teams, all players within the Association are welcome to participate in the Player Development Program. Cost: $ * per player (payable upon registration through MyNetball) * plus online processing fee Dates: 5 weeks from Monday 08 October Monday 05 November Monday 08 October: Specialist Skills Session (Group Rotation) 2. Monday 15 October: Specialist Skills Session (Group Rotation) 3. Monday 22 October: Specialist Skills Session (Group Rotation) 4. Monday 29 October: Specialist Skills Session (Group Rotation) 5. Monday 05 November: Game Play PDP Session Times: Players born 2006 & :00pm - 7:15pm Players born 2004 & :15pm - 8:30pm Uniform: Players are required to wear a DPNA PDP training singlet or white singlet with black bike pants. The PDP singlet is available for purchase at a cost of $ It is the same singlet as previous years so there is no need to purchase a new one if you already have one. Singlets will be available for purchase on Monday 8 October from 5:30pm. Payment is by EFT, cash or cheque. PDP Nominations: MyNetball Online Form - Click here Nominations Open: 9am on Monday 13 th August 2018 Nominations Close: 12pm on Friday 5 th October P a g e
3 DPNA REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAM (REP) The DPNA Representative Program provides players with the opportunity to represent DPNA at a level suitable to their ability, to provide opportunities for players to progress through Brisbane North Netball Region and Netball Queensland s development pathways and to enhance player enjoyment of the game. 12yrs to 15yrs DPNA Representative Day Carnivals (A, B & Development Teams) Netball Queensland State Age Championships (A & B Teams) 16s, 18s & Opens Queensland Premier League, Zone 6 - SEQ Cup (A & B Teams) NETBALL QLD NISSAN STATE AGE CHAMPIONSHIP 12U 15U The Nissan State Age Championship is Netball Queensland s junior association carnival for players aged 12 to 15. State Age Championship is held over 4 days starting in the June/July School Holidays Tentative 2019 dates Sat 06 July Tues 09 July. If you are trialling for Rep, please be aware of the required commitment during these school holidays. Please note, while Development teams will not be attending State Age Championships, Development team players may be called to join State Age teams in the event of injury or withdrawal. REPRESENTATIVE DAY CARNIVALS 12 15yrs All DPNA 12-15yrs Rep Teams will attend other Association Representative Day Carnivals. It is anticipated that DPNA Squads will attend 2 carnivals prior to Final Teams being announced (please note, there may be some player movement between teams between these 2 carnivals). Final Team Selections will be made following attendance at these 2 carnivals. There will be a further 2 carnivals attended after the announcement of the Final Teams. Carnivals are held on Sundays, dates to be advised. NB: Downey Park Netball Association Rep Carnival Sunday 09 June 2019 is compulsory for all Rep players. QUEENSLAND PREMIER LEAGUE (QPL) 16U, 18U & Opens The Queensland Premier League (QPL) exists to provide a multi-division state wide competition to determine the best Association teams in Queensland. QPL caters for netballers over the age of 15 and includes Open, 16U and 18U Divisions and culminates in a QPL State Finals weekend where the winning teams from each division around Queensland compete to be crowned State Champions. DPNA plays in Zone 6 - South East Queensland Cup with games played on Thursday nights (Opens) or Friday nights (16s & 18s) at the State Netball Centre, Mt Gravatt. Game times in 2018 have been 6:30pm, 7:50pm & 9:10pm with the season running from May to September & State Finals held end of September/early October. 15yrs players are welcome to trial for selection in a 16U QPL team as well as 15yrs Rep team. Please note, selection in both incurs fees for each team and 2 separate training sessions to be attended for each team. The same uniform is worn for both. Trials for QPL teams will be held early 2019 dates to be communicated. 3 P a g e
4 DPNA REP TRIAL & SELECTION PROCESS yrs Trials for 2019 DPNA 12-15yrs Representative Teams will be held in Stages as per the below dates. Following each stage of trials, numbers will be reduced with identified players invited to attend the following stages. All interested players are invited to trial and attend Stage 1: Initial Trial. Selected players will be asked to remain for Stage 2: Call Back Trials. Following the completion of Stage 2, selected players will be notified during the following week to attend Stage 3: Final Squad Trial. Following the completion of Stage 3, the 2019 DPNA Representative Squads for each age group will be announced. Final Team Selections will occur in 2019 following Squad training and attendance at two Representative Carnivals early in the 2019 Rep Season. Players are asked to nominate 2 preferred positions. Please note, players may be trialled, selected or required to play alternate positions at the discretion of selectors or team coach. At least 2 teams will be selected for each age group (12 15yrs) with a Development Team also to be selected for each age group, nominations permitting. Players selected in DPNA Development Teams are players who have been identified with the talent to train at the Rep level and will be the first players to be considered for movement into the State Age Teams should a player withdraw for any reason. Development teams will attend Rep Carnivals only. Stage 1: Initial Trials SUNDAY 11 th NOVEMBER 2018 Stage 1 trials are open to all interested players. Where: The Gap State High School Sports Hall 1020 Waterworks Road, The Gap Players to Wear: White top and black shorts/bike pants. NO REPRESENTATIVE CLOTHING of any form to be worn to trials. Players must bring: Nomination Fee: Nominations via: Water Bottle and light Snack $10.00 per player to be paid at time of nominating online. MyNetball Online Form Click here Nominations Open: Monday 29 th October 2018 Nominations Close: 12pm on Thursday 8 th November 2018 Trial Times: 9:00am-10:30am 12yrs (players born 2007) 13yrs (players born 2006) 12:30pm-2:00pm 14yrs (players born 2005) 15yrs (players born 2004) 4 P a g e
5 Stage 2: Call Back Trials SUNDAY 11 th NOVEMBER 2018 Following Stage 1 Trials, selected players will be asked to stay behind to attend Stage 2: Call Back Trials. Trial Times: 11:00am-12:00pm 12yrs (players born 2007) 13yrs (players born 2006) 2:30pm-3:30pm 14yrs (players born 2005) 15yrs (players born 2004) Stage 3: Final Squad Trial SUNDAY 25 th NOVEMBER 2018 Following Stage 2 Trials, selected players will be invited to attend Stage 3: Final Squad Trials. Where: The Gap State High School Sports Hall 1020 Waterworks Road, The Gap Players to Wear: White top and black shorts/bike pants. NO REPRESENTATIVE CLOTHING of any form to be worn to trials. Players must bring: Water Bottle and light Snack Trial Times: 9:00am-10:30am 12yrs (players born 2007) 13yrs (players born 2006) 11:00am-12:30pm 14yrs (players born 2005) 15yrs (players born 2004) Squad Announcement TUESDAY 27 th NOVEMBER 2018 The 2019 DPNA Representative Squads for each age group will be announced via DPNA website on Tuesday 27 th November. Upon being named in the final squad, a $100 nonrefundable deposit must be paid by Friday 7 December New players to DPNA in 2019, with previous Rep experience, may apply for squad selection by contacting DPNA Office. QPL TRIALS (16s, 18s & Opens) Trials for QPL Teams will be held in early 2019 further information to come. TRAINING Attendance at training is compulsory for all Representative players. If unable to attend training, the team manager must be notified as early as possible. Players frequently missing training without good reason may be asked to meet with a member of DPNA Executive and provide reason why they should not be withdrawn from the team. Training is held on Sunday afternoons at DPNA, Windsor. Age group Squad Training is expected to commence on Sunday 17 February 2019 time to be advised. Training Uniform: DPNA Training Singlet & Black pants 5 P a g e
6 PLAYER FEES Player Development Program (PDP) $ per player * Due: at time of nomination DPNA Rep Trial Fee $10.00 per player * Due: at time of nomination Rep Squad Acceptance Non-Refundable Deposit $ per player * Due: Friday 07 December 2018 State Age Championship Player Levy $ per player */** (LESS $100 DEPOSIT) Due: Monday 30 April 2019 Development Team Player Levy $ per player * (LESS $100 DEPOSIT) Due: Monday 30 April 2019 QPL Player Levy $ per player * Due: Monday 30 April 2019 * plus online processing fee ** plus any travel/accommodation costs depending on venue for State Age Families experiencing financial hardship may request a payment schedule. Failure to meet the scheduled payments may result in the player being withdrawn from that team. UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS Compulsory Items Dress $55.00 Bike Pants $28.00 Polo Shirt $45.00 Socks (long or short) $10.00 Training/PDP Singlet $30.00 Bucket Hat Travel Bag $16.00 (not required QPL) $45.00 (not required QPL) Non-Compulsory Items Backpack $35.00 Visor $ 7.00 Track Pants $30.00 Hoodie $40.00 Water Bottle $10.00 Name Embroidery (Polo) $ 5.00 Name Heat Transfer (Bag) $ P a g e
7 PLAYER & PARENT RESPONSIBILITIES Downey Park Netball Association is proud of its players and supporters and expects from them, the highest standard of sportsmanship and respect for fellow and opposition players, as well as towards all netball officials. Being a member of a DPNA Representative team is a great achievement but one that should be regarded as an honour, and a privilege to represent your Association. DPNA has a proud reputation in our participation at all Representative levels and we believe that we live up to the Association Motto of Competitive, Fair Sport. Inclusion in the DPNA PDP & Rep Program comes with a number of responsibilities: COMMITMENT PUNCTUALITY DEDICATION TEAMWORK RESPECT To attend all training sessions, Carnivals and/or QPL games Arrive on time, fully dressed, strapped and ready for participation To your own fitness, skill development, sleep and nutritional needs Be a team player, work hard for your team & support one another Your coaches, your teammates, the officials and the DPNA Reputation Being part of the DPNA Rep Program requires all players and their parents to sign Player and Parents Agreement Forms. Signing these agreements confirms both the player s and parents commitment to the DPNA Representative Program and the ability to meet all associated responsibilities including attendance at training, competition dates and payment of fees. The Codes of Behaviour for Players and Parents are in the attached Appendix as well as the DPNA Representative Team Selection Policy. Agreement Forms will be forwarded upon selection to be signed by player and parents. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK Thank you for your interest in the Downey Park Netball Association Player Development and Representative Programs. We wish you all the best throughout the Development and Selection Stages. For any further questions, please don t hesitate to contact repinfo@downeypark.com.au Downey Park Netball Association (07) OFFICE HOURS: Monday Friday 9:30am to 3:30pm 7 P a g e
8 APPENDIX 1 DPNA REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS : SELECTION POLICY TEAM AND PLAYER SELECTION POLICY 1. Purpose 2. Trial Format 3. Selection Panel 4. Qualities for consideration 5. Player withdrawals 6. Non Attendance at trials 7. Naming of Team 8. Dispute Procedures 1. PURPOSE To provide players with the opportunity to represent DPNA at a level suitable to their ability, to provide opportunities for players to progress through Brisbane North Netball Region and Netball Queensland s development pathways and to enhance player enjoyment of the game. Through the selection of teams, DPNA aims to: Ensure all identified players are given equal opportunity to be considered for a team and provided with skill development opportunities to assist them to reach their full potential Provide suitable qualified coaches and appropriate back up staff Develop best practice management strategies in order to provide a safe environment for players and officials to effectively participate in netball 2. TRIAL FORMAT The allocated trial start time will be the time trial matches will begin. It is the players responsibility to register and warm up prior to the trials starting. Games will be approximately 10 minutes in length. Players will trial in their two nominated positions. Every effort will be made to ensure all players (within each playing area) have equal court time. During the trials, the selectors will evaluate individual skill levels, fitness and team playing abilities of each player. The following aspects will also be considered: player combinations, coach-ability, attitude, leadership, communication, team dynamics and individual player characteristics. 3. SELECTION PANEL A selection panel consisting of a minimum of three selectors will be appointed for each representative team. Wherever possible the team coach will convene the selection panel at the relevant team trials. 8 P a g e
9 All selectors have equal voting rights during the selection process. However if the selectors are divided the head team coach has the final decision. Coaches not already on the Selection Panel may be invited by the selection panel to attend any discussion they may hold, without the right to vote. 4. QUALITIES FOR CONSIDERATION When it comes to trials it's not just about on the day. There are a range of aspects to consider. The major criterion for selection will be based on the performance of the player at the appropriate trial. Selectors will also consider team balance where the 9-12 best individual players may not provide the best team combination. Ideally teams should have a variety of combinations to cover such events as sickness, injury or unavailability during the season. Playing Competencies - Skill base and performance consistency - Tactical understanding and decision making - Flair and innovation - Fitness and game intensity - Potential and work ethic - Discipline on and off the court Personal Qualities - Effective under pressure - Teamwork - Versatility, consistency and adaptability Other Factors Consideration may be given to other factors that the selection panel considers in its sole discretion to be relevant and appropriate to the overall assessment of a particular player. These may include: Positional balance within squad Succession planning, talent development Balance of experience and youth in the group Whether a player's performance and/or contribution has been affected by extenuating circumstances such as illness, injury, bereavement, work/study commitments or similar which have temporarily compromised her form and/or recent contribution. Previous performance at representative level Selectors must submit a list of selected squads/teams with reserves for each playing area to DPNA Committee for ratification prior to final selections being announced. 5. PLAYER WITHDRAWALS 9 P a g e
10 In the event of a player withdrawing after selection: Prior to the commencement of the team training, selectors will consult the list of reserves and replace with the selected reserve for the required playing area. If no player of a suitable standard in the specific position vacated was identified at the original trials, selectors may invite a replacement player of their choosing. This player must be ratified by DPNA Committee prior to any announcement being made. Due to injury during the season, the team coach will consult with the selection panel for a temporary/permanent replacement. The named reserves should be the first players considered but may not necessarily be selected. The team balance will determine the replacement 6. NON-ATTENDANCE AT TRIALS Players unable to attend trials for any reason will have their team selection based on availability of positions within the teams, information provided by the coach at the conclusion of the previous season and through consultations with the selectors, the coaches and DPNA Committee. The selectors have the discretion to allow the player to be considered for selection into the team. Communication of unavailability for trials must have been provided and approved in advance of the first trial. Written proof of the circumstances may be required in this situation 7. NAMING OF TEAMS Teams will be named within one week of the final trial of all State League Teams, State Age and Challenge teams. This announcement will be communicated via the DPNA website: 8. DISPUTES PROCEDURES Notwithstanding any of the provisions in this Policy, it is acknowledged that when applying the criteria and considerations set out above, there will be, at times, extremely difficult choices to be made which will require the Selection Panel to exercise its discretion and judgement. Providing the Selection Panel has properly considered the criteria and considerations set out in this Policy, and has exercised its discretion and judgement in good faith, then the Selection Panel will have fulfilled all of its obligations under this Policy. Players not selected in a team, may request in writing to the DPNA Secretary, feedback from the selection committee. The Secretary will forward the request to the Selection Panel Convenor for written comment. 10 P a g e
11 APPENDIX 2 DPNA JUNIOR PLAYER CODE OF BEHAVIOUR In addition to DPNA s General Code of Behaviour, you must meet the following requirements with regard to your conduct during any activity held by or under the auspices of DPNA and persons identified in the Member Protection Policy Clause 3 in your role as a Junior Player. 1. Participate because you enjoy it, not just to please parents and coaches. 2. Play by the rules Know the rules. 3. Participate fairly and safely. 4. Abide by decisions, without argument or bad temper Captains have the right to approach an umpire during an interval or after the game for clarification of any rule Approach the umpire in a courteous and polite way. 5. Co-operate with your coach, and other players Verbal abuse of officials or other players, deliberately fouling or provoking an opponent and throwing/ damaging equipment is not acceptable or permitted Treat all players as you would like to be treated Ensure that at all times your behaviour is fair Be a patient and enthusiastic supporter of fellow players. 6. Applaud all good play, by your own team and opponents. 7. Be a responsible team member Always be on time Encourage and assist all players Attend all training sessions Ensure you always bring the appropriate uniform and equipment to training and/ or matches. 8. Do not engage in practices that affect sporting performance (alcohol, tobacco and drug use). 9. Respect and acknowledge the contribution of those who create the opportunity for you to play - Volunteers (scorers, coaches, timekeepers, administrators and umpires). Reference: Member Protection Policy - Part A - Code of Behaviour 11 P a g e
12 APPENDIX 3 SENIOR PLAYER CODE OF BEHAVIOUR In addition to DPNA s General Code of Behaviour, you must meet the following requirements with regard to your conduct during any activity held by or under the auspices of DPNA and persons identified in the Member Protection Policy Clause 3 in your role as a Senior Player. 1. Respect the rights, dignity and worth of fellow players, coaches, officials and spectators. 2. Refrain from conduct which could be regarded as sexual or other Harassment. 3. Respect the talent, potential and development of fellow players and competitors. 4. Care and respect the uniform and equipment provided to you. 5. Be frank and honest with your coach concerning illness and injury and your ability to train and play fully. 6. Conduct yourself in a responsible manner relating to language, temper and punctuality. 7. Maintain a high standard of personal behaviour at all times. 8. Abide by the rules and respect the decision of the umpires. Be courteous and use the correct process when seeking a rule clarification. 9. Be honest in your attitude and preparation to training. Work equally hard for yourself and your team. 10. Co-operate with coaches and staff in relation to programs that adequately prepare you for competition. 11. Do not engage in practices that affect sporting performance (alcohol, tobacco and drug use). Reference: Member Protection Policy - Part A - Code of Behaviour APPENDIX 4 DPNA PARENT/GUARDIAN CODE OF BEHAVIOUR 12 P a g e
13 In addition to DPNA s General Code of Behaviour, you must meet the following requirements with regard to your conduct during any activity held by or under the auspices of DPNA and persons identified in the Member Protection Policy Clause 3 in your role as a Parent/Guardian. 1. If your child is interested, encourage them to participate in the appropriate netball activity. However, if your child is not willing to participate, do not force him or her. Remember, children are involved in organised activity for their enjoyment, not yours. 2. Focus upon your child's efforts and performance rather than the overall outcome of the event. This assists your child in setting realistic goals related to his/ her ability by reducing the emphasis on winning. 3. Teach your child that an honest effort is as important as victory, so that the result of each game is accepted without undue disappointment. 4. Encourage your child to play always according to the rules. 5. Never ridicule or yell at a child for making a mistake or losing a game. 6. Remember that children learn best from example. Applaud good play by all players. 7. If you disagree with an umpire or coach raise the issue through the appropriate channels rather than question their judgment and honesty in public. 8. Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse. 9. Recognise and respect the value and importance of volunteer administrators, coaches and umpires. They give up their time and resources to provide recreational activities for players and deserve your support. 10. Be a model of good sports behaviour for children to copy. 11. Be courteous in communication with administrators, coaches, players and umpires. Teach children to do likewise. 12. Support the use of age appropriate development activities and modified rules. 13. Spectators are requested not to smoke near the netball courts. 14. DPNA does not permit any animals on or near the courts or in the fenced compound at any time. Bikes, roller blades, scooters, skateboards etc. are not permitted in the fenced compound. 15. No spectator is to photograph any player or players without first having obtained permission to do so by the team coach or manager. 16. DPNA reserves the right to immediately remove from DPNA premises, any person who any member of DPNA Executive believes, on reasonable grounds, to have breached this code of behaviour. Reference: Member Protection Policy - Part A - Code of Behaviour 13 P a g e
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