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NZMMNA MENS TOURNAMENT RULES: 1. The NZMMNA Men s Nationals will be conducted in accordance with NZMMNA Tournament guidelines. 2. Eligibility to Participate in the NZMMNA National Tournament. Players must i. Hold a NZ Passport, or be a NZ Citizen. ii. Be a NZ resident and have lived in NZ for the four months immediately prior to the tournament they wish to participate in. iii. Players participating at the Men s Netball Nationals must be a member of the region they are playing for and who must be an affiliated member of the NZMMNA. iv. Invitational teams are not bound by the above criteria, but any invitational teams are ineligible to compete for any NZ National tournament titles, trophies and awards. Dispensation: Teams wishing to play a player who does not meet the above criteria must apply in writing to the NZMMNA Executive committee via the NZMMNA Secretary one month prior to the A maximum of one dispensation will be considered for a player per team. 3. Entries for Men s Netball Nationals will be accepted for Open Grade, Masters and 23 and Under Grade, 20 and Under Grade dependent on team entries (minimum of four teams needed). Proof of age maybe required; this is up to the team managers to have proof of the age at the Managers meeting or when asked by the NZMMNA Netball National Committee. i. Players entering the 23 and Under Grade must not turn 24 years old during the ii. Players entering the 20 and Under Grade must not turn 21 years old during the 4. Any teams, who have not paid their affiliation fees or team registration fee before the first round of the national tournament, will not be eligible to compete in the Men s Netball Nationals. 5. Games will be played in accordance with the 2016 INF Netball Games Rule book, apart from the changes outlined below. 6. Team Registration. i. Teams participating in the Open and Masters grade shall register no more than 12 players on the registration form. ii. Teams participating in the Unders grades (23 and Unders, 20 and Unders) can register up to 14 players for the tournament, but must register 12 players for each game 30 minutes prior to the start time of the game, Only those 12 registered players for the game can take the court, anyone else not registered who takes the court will cause the game to be lost by default. 7. Player Registration For the duration of the Men s Netball Nationals, teams shall only use players named on their registration from that was registered at the beginning of the These team registration forms cannot be altered after the tournament commences. The maximum numbers of players that can be registered per team as per 6i and 6ii above. The exception to this is if a player is injured and will no longer be able to take any further part in the tournament, then a medical certificate must be supplied along with a new team registration form

with the injured players name removed and the replacement player s name included and given to the tournament convenor. Players shall only register and play for one (1) team. There is to be no changes at all by any player once the tournament has commenced. Players must play in as the sex they were born as unless medical proof by way of medical certificate can verify otherwise. 8. Team Uniforms A) Each team shall play in their registered uniform (playing top and bottoms) colours of the area/region they are playing for. B) Full length / Visible Skins are not permitted to be worn unless i) The team is wearing them as part of the uniform (all players must be wearing them). ii) The skins being worn must still comply with 9.A above. iii) The skins are needed for a medical conditions, and a current supporting medical certificate must be supplied as proof (dated within 30 days prior to the tournament starting. 9. Each team shall be under the control of a coach and manager or a combination thereof 10. Each team shall identify a Primary Care Person on the team list only this person will be permitted onto the court in the event of a stoppage to attend to on court player/s. Where a team does not have an identified Primary Care person, the coach or manager may take this role. Each team shall make this known to the game umpires before play starts. 11. Each team will be required to supply a non-playing team member for the bench, unless otherwise advised by the NZMMNA executive committee. 12. Each team will be required to supply a non-playing umpire, unless otherwise advised by the NZMMNA executive committee. 13. Any players wishing to be nominated and/or looked at for trials for New Zealand representative teams need to get this information to the NZMMNA team selection committee at the Managers meeting before the tournament begins. Team Managers are responsible for letting the NZMMNA Committee know that they have players available for selection. Proof of age eligibility may be required for certain teams. 14. Games will consist of: i. For Pool Play games: four (4) periods of ten (10) minutes with intervals of two (2) minutes between the 1st & 2nd and 3rd & 4th quarters. The interval between the 2nd & 3rd quarters (Halftime) will be three (3) minutes. ii. For Semi-finals and Finals: four (4) periods of fifteen (15) minutes with intervals of three (3) minutes between the 1st & 2nd and 3rd & 4th quarters. The interval between the 2nd & 3rd quarters (halftime) will be five (5) minutes. iii. Masters grade for semis and finals will remain at four (4) periods of ten (10) minutes with intervals of two (2) minutes between the 1st & 2nd and 3rd & 4th quarters. The interval between the 2nd & 3rd quarters (Halftime) will be three (3) minutes. 15. All games shall be played with netballs supplied by NZMMNA and the tournament organisers or if required, the competing teams may be asked by the umpires to supply a netball.

16. The umpires for all games at the Netball Nationals shall be appointed by the NZMMNA Umpires panel and Umpire Co-ordinator. 17. Any games that have an official score bench will need to work with the Bench Manager prior to the start of the game. Kora (Piwi) Pene is the Bench Co-ordinator and will let teams know what games will have official Benches on them. If any teams have concerns or queries regarding bench officials, please liaise with Kora (Piwi) Pene. 18. To avoid any confusion team placements for all games will be allocated on the following basis: a) Team 1 on the draw will take the area to the RIGHT of the score bench as it faces out on to the playing court. b) Team 2 on the draw will take the area to the LEFT of the score bench as it faces the playing court. 19. During round robin play points will be awarded as follows: 2 points for a Win 1 point for a Draw 0 points for a Loss -2 points for a defaulted game. 20. In the event of a tie on points at the end of round robin play, the points for and against system will come into play. 21. All games played on Finals Day of the Men s Netball Nationals, there are no draws permitted. In the event that the score is level at the end of Full-time, there will be: i. A two (2) minute interval at the end of full-time. Substitutions can only be made during this interval, except during the case of injury or illness when the IFNA rules of the game apply. ii. Extra time of two (2) x seven (7) minutes halves for Semi s and Finals: two (2) x five (5) minutes halves for all other games will be played. iii. Teams change ends at the beginning of this extra time and game is restarted with a centre pass. iv. Teams change ends at half time between the two periods of extra time. No substitutions are allowed at this time. v. The centre pass is taken by the team entitled to the next centre pass at the restart of the second half. vi. In the event of a remaining tie at the end of extra time, play will continue until one team has a two (2) goal advantage. 22. No participant, team or official of the tournament shall be permitted to be sponsored by a tobacco product nor be permitted to sell or advertise tobacco products consistent with the Smoke free Environment Act 1990. 23. If any teams have sponsorship advertising banners or signs please inform the Men s Netball Nationals Committee that you wish to display these. 24. Please make sure you tidy and pick up any refuse/rubbish left behind at the venue. Make sure that all participants and officials respect the venue s Smoke free rules and keep the venue tidy.

25. If any disputes arise from interpretation of these rules, reference in writing shall be made as required to or by the New Zealand Men s & Mixed Netball Association whose decision shall be binding on all parties. 26. Protests, Disputes and Incident Reports The Executive Committee shall appoint a Protest Committee consisting of the Convenor and two other officers from the Executive. All members of this Protest Committee shall not be connected in any way with the clubs concerned therein. i. To hear and determine the outcome of any protest, dispute or incident there shall be the present the Protest committee together with an umpire s representative. ii. In the event of a protest, dispute or incident report, any protest shall be in writing to the Netball Nationals Convenor within four (4) hours of the incident occurring or the completion of the game and accompanied by a fee of $50.00. The fee shall be forfeited if the protest is considered to have been made without reasonable cause. iii. Upon receipt of a protest or incident report, the Netball Nationals Committee shall obtain the view of all parties for the purpose of stating their case. With all parties concerned given the right to attend the meeting of the Protest Committee. iv. It shall advise all parties of its decision regarding the protest or incident report as soon as possible. v. If any parties are unhappy with the decision they have the right to appeal to the appeal committee. In the event of an appeal, any appeals shall be in writing to the Netball Nationals Convenor within four (4) hours of the incident decision and accompanied by a fee of $50.00. The fee shall be forfeited if the appeal is considered to have been made without reasonable cause. vi. The Appeal Committee shall consist of three Executive Officers not affiliated to the clubs concerned nor involved in the original decision. vii. The Appeal Committee shall meet within three days of receiving a written appeal and shall give its ruling in writing within two days of the meeting. viii. The ruling of the Appeal Committee shall be final and binding on all concerned parties. 27. ZERO TOLERANCE Sport Rage It is important that every person involved in netball enjoys a positive experience playing the sport that we love. We want to emphasize the importance of fair play ensuring that our court etiquette is at the highest standard at all times. It is truly against the spirit of our game to deal with indifferent and unacceptable behavior which potentially can bring our game into disrepute. This includes Persistently or willfully questioning or challenging the rulings of Umpires or Bench Officials Berating or abusing officials Berating or abusing players or coaches Berating or abusing other parents/guardians and/or spectators Displaying conduct/ bad language which is inappropriate in a sporting environment Any participant/parent/guardian or spectator who feels the need to display inappropriate behavior will be asked to leave the complex immediately. No warning need be given. Failure to leave when asked may result in an authorized representative of NZMMNA taking appropriate action to ensure the safety of other participants/parents/guardians or spectators.

Any participant/parent/guardian or spectator who has been asked to leave may be requested to attend a hearing and/or potentially banned from future games. Repeated inappropriate behavior by a participant /parent/guardian or spectator may impact the playing future of the participant. Inappropriate behavior NZMMNA takes the well-being of our members seriously. NZMMNA will not tolerate harassment, discrimination or ill-treatment of any nature for those involved in our activities or whilst onsite at the Centre. NZMMNA personnel (staff/volunteers/contractors) will report behavior or concern about a member s safety to the appropriate authority. Tournament Officials Tournament Convenor: Kora (Piwi) Pene E: piwipene@hotmail.com C: 027 864 4176 Umpire Co-ordinator: Gareth Fowler. E: garethfowler9@hotmail.com C: 027 664 8294 Bench Co-ordinator: Kora (Piwi) Pene E: piwipene@hotmail.com C: 027 864 4176 Nationals Committee: Kora (Piwi) Pene, Peter Miller, Gareth Fowler, Darne Rawiri, David Palaamo, Eddie Erik, Michelle Vaeau, Junior Manapori, Zac Stanley, Greg Barbet, Maru Delamere, Marian Daals