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Table of Contents Version History... 3 Introduction... 4 Player Expectations... 5 Parent Expectations... 5 Eligibility... 5 Age... 5 Qualifying... 6 Key Dates... 6 Trials... 6 Training... 6 Introductory Meeting... 6 Uniform... 7 Compulsory... 7 Optional... 7 Trials... 7 Team Selection... 8 Training... 8 General... 8 Absence... 8 Uniform... 8 Weather... 8 What to Bring... 8 Hair/Jewellery... 8 Public and School Holidays... 9 Supervision... 9 Injuries/Illness... 9 Court Time... 10 Waverley Competition... 10 Regular Season... 10 Page 1 of 13 Revised September 2016

Finals... 10 Tournaments... 10 Tournaments... 10 Schedule... 10 Mildura... 10 How to Prepare for Tournaments/On The Day... 11 Marquee Duty... 11 Transport... 11 Fundraising... 11 BBQ Roster... 11 Fees... 11 Open... 11 13U/15U/17U... 12 11U... 12 Refunds... 12 Netball Victoria Membership... 12 Misconduct... 12 Communication... 12 Queries and Concerns... 12 Rep Subcommittee & Rep Convenor... 13 Page 2 of 13 Revised September 2016

Version History n Melbourne East Netball Association Version Date Changes Author 1.0 27/8/16 Document Creation Craig Moyle 1.1 14/9/16 Updated with feedback from Rep Committee Craig Moyle and coaches 1.2 26/9/16 Updated with feedback from MENA Exec Craig Moyle 1.3 7/10/16 Updated with feedback from MENA Committee Tracy Lawrence Page 3 of 13 Revised September 2016

Introduction Hello to all our players, parents and caregivers and welcome to the MENA Representative Program for 2017. We aim to give our players the chance to play Representative netball and develop to their highest potential. Representative netball provides an opportunity to further develop and hone players netball skills and provides a pathway where players can aspire to play at elite levels. Playing a higher level of sport also develops strong personal and team discipline. Playing representative netball for MENA is an honour and comes with certain expectations. This Information Pack exists to remind you of those expectations and also as a guide to the program and to answer common questions. MENA Rep Teams 13U Open play in an Association competition at Waverley throughout the year with the night depending on the team. Teams also play in tournaments through the year. The 11 and under is a development squad with the focus being on preparing the players for future representative netball. This squad trains from March to September in preparation for 4 Tournaments throughout this period. Dates of tournaments will be made available once calendar is determined. We hope you have a great season in 2017 and look forward to seeing you grow as players and people within our program. Note We have been forced to increase our fees sharply this season to cover the cost of running our representative program. However, we believe we still provide the best value for money representative program in Melbourne. Page 4 of 13 Revised September 2016

Player Expectations We want all our teams and players to be successful in a competitive but harmonious environment. We encourage all our players to bring a positive attitude to the program and strive to be their best selves. We would encourage all our players to: Have and display respect and support for your coach and team manager Respect and support your fellow team members Respect the umpires and their decisions Commit to attend every training session. Commit to maintain fitness. Support our relevant fundraising activities. Wear your correct uniform. Attend all MENA functions including Presentation Night. We need our players to be aware of and adhere to the MENA Codes of Behaviour http://www.menanetball.com.au/documents.aspx?rw=c Parent Expectations We expect parents of players to behave in a fair and reasonable manner in line with the following expectations: Total respect and support of your child s coach and team manager Respect for your fellow parents Respect for umpiring decisions, regardless of your opinion Respect for all the players in your child s team and their opposition Support of relevant fundraising activities. We expect parents to be aware of and adhere to the MENA Codes of Behaviour http://www.menanetball.com.au/documents.aspx?rw=c Eligibility Age All age groups are calculated by the age you will turn in 2017. The age groups are that age and under. For example Katie has her birthday on the 29/11/17 and will be turning 15. She is eligible to play in 15U. Grace turns 16 on the 31/3/17 so will be playing 17U. For the 11U development squad we only accept players who will be turning 10 or 11 in 2017. Page 5 of 13 Revised September 2016

Qualifying As the Representation Program is representing MENA we require all participants in the rep program to be a member of and play with a MENA club or a Wednesday Night Team during the domestic seasons. Players will need to have played a minimum number of games to qualify for finals in BOTH seasons (Spring and Autumn) in 2017, however we strongly encourage our players to be playing a full season. Failure to meet this condition will result in a loss of a place in the program. Extenuating circumstances may be taken into account by the Rep Subcommittee. Key Dates Trials Trials will be held over two weeks for all age levels: 16 th October 2016 Week 1 By 20th October (COB) Players will be notified whether they have made the second week 23 rd October 2016 Week 2 By 27th October (COB) Players will be notified whether or not they have the made a team. Players will have three days following notification of making a team to accept the offer before it is revoked and another player is approached. A non-refundable deposit of $200 will need to be paid at this point to secure your place in the program. Training 29 th January 2017 - First training session Introductory Meeting 4 th December 2016 - Meet with your team and coach Page 6 of 13 Revised September 2016

Uniform Our uniform consists of: Compulsory MENA A-line dress MENA undershorts MENA socks Warm up top Hoodie Optional Jacket Training top (included in your fees) Tracksuit pants/skins Bags All uniform and associated items can be ordered from MyNetball Uniform sizing for program members requiring a new dress or other items will be carried out following the introductory meeting. Payment will be made via MyNetball on the day. Trials There will be a first cut after the first week of trials and players will be notified by the Thursday before the second week of trials whether they have made the second cut or not. After the second week of trials players will be notified whether they have made their teams in the week following. Players will have three days to accept the offer before it is revoked and another player is approached. A non-refundable deposit of $200 will need to be paid at this point to secure your place in the program. The offer is for the full year, please do not trial if you can t commit for the full year. Page 7 of 13 Revised September 2016

Team Selection Players will be placed into teams after the trials in 2016. n Melbourne East Netball Association Teams will be reassessed mid-year and some movement between teams may occur at this point. Some movement between teams may also be required during the season due to injury or other circumstances. 11U players remain in a squad and are placed into various teams for tournaments. These teams may change each tournament. All complaints about the selection process will be dealt with in accordance with MENA s by-laws www.menanetball.com.au/files/42293/files/documents/mena-by-laws-2016.pdf and the Netball Australia Member Protection Policy http://netball.com.au/wp- content/uploads/2014/02/attachment-c-national-complaint-handling-regulation-member- Protection-Policy-Effective-1-Jan-2014.pdf Training General Training is held at HE Parker on Sundays. Attendance at all training sessions is compulsory. Absence It is the responsibility of each player to inform your coach, via a phone call, if you are unable to attend training as early as possible. You will be required to provide details of why you cannot attend training in writing to your coach. Non-attendance at training can result in reduced court time. Any player, who is absent from training on a regular and continual basis without an accepted reason may be removed from the program, without refund. Uniform Training uniform (sports shorts/skins and MENA training top) is compulsory attire at all sessions. Dresses are only to be worn for match play. Weather Players are required to attend training sessions in inclement weather conditions unless otherwise notified by their Coach or Team Manager. What to Bring Bring a drink bottle and towel or mat. Prepare for the weather conditions. Hair/Jewellery Hair should be tied back and no jewellery should be worn, piercings may be taped. Page 8 of 13 Revised September 2016

Public and School Holidays MENA do not usually run sessions during these times, any sessions that are scheduled will be noncompulsory. Supervision Players under 18 should not be dropped off and left at training unless either your Coach or Team Manager is present. Players under 18 need to be picked up by an adult at the conclusion of training. No player is to leave the courts without adult supervision unless an arrangement has been made with their parent or guardian. Injuries/Illness Any player who sustains an injury or becomes ill must notify their coach immediately. Injured players are expected to attend training sessions, tournaments and Waverley. A letter from the primary care giver/doctor stating that they are able to resume training may be required. Where a player has a long term injury the coach should be notified of the management requirements of this injury and the effect on the players ability to train and play. Page 9 of 13 Revised September 2016

Court Time Court time and the allocation of player positions is up to the discretion of the Coach apart from the following guidelines. Waverley Competition Regular Season All players from 13U - 17U will be given at least 2 quarters at each match, if they have met training criteria. For the Open and age group there is no minimum court time set. Finals In finals court time is decided entirely by the Coach. There is no minimum requirement. Tournaments In tournaments court time is decided entirely by the Coach. There is no minimum requirement. Tournaments Schedule Tournaments are played throughout the year on Sundays in varying locations around Melbourne and games usually consist of 2 x 7min halves. Teams can expect to play between 5-9 games throughout the day. Tournaments will be selected by the MENA Rep Convenor in consultation with the coaches. Your fees cover the following number of tournaments: 11U - 4 tournaments 13U, 15U and 17U - 2 tournaments Open teams do not participate in tournaments at this stage Additional tournaments may need to be funded via parents or via additional fundraising. The decision to schedule extra tournaments will be made by the Rep Convenor in consultation with the coaches. Mildura 15U/1 and 17U/1 teams will be attending the Mildura tournament held the first weekend of the September school holidays. This tournament is self-funding with separate fees and fundraising involved to support this tournament. Fees for the Mildura trip in 2016 were $550 per player as a guideline but this may vary in 2017. Page 10 of 13 Revised September 2016

How to Prepare for Tournaments/On The Day Ensure you are well hydrated and that the appropriate food has been eaten the day before. Arrive at least 1 hour before match start time, or as advised by coach. Read the weather forecast and bring appropriate items e.g. warm clothing for the cold, sunscreen and extra hydration for hot weather. All players are expected to support our other association teams in finals. Sports energy drinks, fruit, jelly snacks, sandwiches are an important part of maintaining energy levels throughout the day Marquee Duty There will be a roster for marquee duty. This involves helping put up and take down the marquees. Transport Parents are responsible for arranging transport to and from tournaments for their children. Fundraising It is the responsibility of players and parents to support any MENA fundraising events that may be arranged during the season. BBQ Roster Our BBQs are a major fundraiser for the Representative Program. You will be rostered on to assist on the BBQ for one hour during the season. If you cannot attend, you must arrange a swap with another parent. Fees The balance of fees are to be paid by the due date of 27th January 2017 unless organized otherwise with MENA Administration. Failure to pay fees by this date will result in your suspension from playing until they are paid, unless alternate arrangements have been made. All fees are inclusive of GST. Open $200.00 Deposit upon accepting place in Rep Program $450.00 Remainder of fees $100.00 Indoor training levy Total Fees: $750.00 per year (not including Netball Victoria Membership or uniform) Page 11 of 13 Revised September 2016

13U/15U/17U $200.00 Deposit upon accepting place in Rep Program $450.00 Remainder of fees n Melbourne East Netball Association Total Fees: $650.00 per year (not including Netball Victoria Membership or uniform) 11U $200.00 Deposit upon accepting place in Rep Program $160.00 Remainder of fees Total Fees: $360.00 per year (not including Netball Victoria Membership or uniform) Refunds Your $200 deposit is non-refundable. The balance of your fees are generally not refundable unless there are exceptional circumstances which will be evaluated on a case by case basis by the MENA Executive based on recommendations from the Rep Convenor. Netball Victoria Membership Netball Victoria Membership is to be paid online as part of your club fees by each player by the first training session in 2017. This is to ensure that you are covered by Netball Victoria s insurance for any injuries. Misconduct Cases of misconduct by players or parents/caregivers are treated very seriously by MENA and will be dealt with in accordance with MENA s by-laws http://www.menanetball.com.au/files/42293/files/documents/mena-by-laws-2016.pdf and the MENA Constitution. Communication MENA maintain a Facebook page at facebook.com/menarep which has all the latest news. We also maintain a webpage at http://www.menanetball.com.au/program-information.aspx?rw=c Queries and Concerns 1. Any queries should be first directed to the coach of your team at an agreed time. 2. Any queries or concerns should be discussed with your coach at training away from the playing group 3. Please do not approach coaches with a query or concern at or after a game or at a tournament. 4. Any urgent matters can be brought to the attention of the Rep Convenor. Page 12 of 13 Revised September 2016

Rep Subcommittee & Rep Convenor The Rep Convenor is responsible for the day to day running of the Rep Program with support from the Rep Subcommittee. Please feel free to contact them with queries or concerns. Rep Team Convenor: Colin O Loughlin repconvenor@menanetball.com.au MENA Administration: Tracy Lawrence admin@menanetball.com.au Rep Subcommittee Members: Craig Moyle (Chair), Sam Cody, Geraldine Andreatta, Hilary Hine and Kate Heymanson Page 13 of 13 Revised September 2016